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1955_Minute Book,:��1w��...�;•re��:k�. � ;C ,A regular meeting of the ity �ouncil of Hopkins, Minnesota was held at the �ity Hall at 7:30 y.M. , Tuead�y, J�nuary 4, 1955. I�lembers present were, Mayor VeseJ,y, Councilmen Sheldon, Stevenson, Witmer a.nd Empan�er. Also City Attorney Whitney and City Engineer Sidney�Smith. �� ° ' Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, bills per schedule dated January 4, 1955, be paid from �""`y ' the follvwing funds : � � GEI�IERAL REUEDNE FUND SPECIAL REVENiJE FUND � SFECIAL ASSESSMED?T F[TND ��' P� I. R. FUND WATER REVEI�TU�. FUND SELJER ft�VENUE FUND �10,640.13 w 1,252.g9 199.74 745.04 1, 6]�..36 694, 5b Sheldon moved� Stevenson seconded, that list dated 1/1�55 of elected a,nd appointed Fire Depar�ment Officers for 1955 be confirmed and placed on file. Carried. Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that recommendation by the Zoning and Plann.ing Commission dated 1�3�55, for the erection of a home on T,ots 30 and 31, Block 13, West Minneapolis 3rd Division, be accepted and placed on file. Carried. Stev�nson moved, Sheldon seconded, that request dated 12/2J.,.�54, by Edward Maslon of g09 Oal�idge Road, for a 20 year spread of sewer and water assessments be tabled for further ��, ,, investigation. Carried. Witmer moved, Stevenson seconded, that P�r. Taylor�s request for one weeks pay in lieu of vacation not taken in 1953 and 1954 in the amount��of �1/.g.00, be allowed. Carried. Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that in principal the Council go on record of favoring Mu.nicipal Employees being covered under the Social Securityy` Supple_mentary Coverage. Carried. ��mpanger moved, Steeenson seconded, tnat communication dated 12�31�54 by the Citizens Isa�ue of Greater Minneapolis, together with report for recommendation on the Assessment System of Suburban and Rural Hennepin County, be tabled and copies of same mailed to the M�yor and Council members. �arried. � Sheldon moved� Stevenson seconded, that Resolution �b5� y�A RESOLUTION ORDERING P1�PARATION OF 1� REPORT ON THE REMOVAL OF EXISTING CURl3 A1V'D SID�nIAI� AND TI� REPLACING THE.REOF' idTTH I�'W COMBII�A�ION CURB ANL GUTTER AND SIL1E,5�iALK OPd PORTIONS OF TWEI�Ii AVENUE, �IEVENTH AV�NUE AIVD EIGHTii AiTEPNE'�, marked bchibit ��A", be adopted. Carried. Witmer moved, Shel'don seconded, that negotiations as mad.e by Mr. Taylor between the City of Hopkins and the Skelley Oil Compar�y, per his letter dated 12�2g�54� for exchange of pra— perties at the �.ntersection of Washington and Excelsior Avenue for the new County Road #3 r be approved in principa.l. Carried. Stever�son moved, Empanger seconded, that Resolution #554, "k RESOLUTION ADOPTII�TG SPECIAL �SESSMENTS��, marked �xhibit ��B'�, be adopted. Carried. Sheldon moved, Stevenson seconded, tnat Resolution #556�"A I�ESOLUTION ADOPTIIdG SUPPL�fi'1ENTAL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT TO CORR�CT ONIISSIOI�TS AND ERROR5 IPd PREVIOUS 5PECIAL I�,SSESS��NT'�, marked E�hibit ��C��, be adopted. Carried. � Stevenson moved, Empanger seconded, tnat.Resolution �566, o�A RESOLUTION RECENING A REPORT Ont TI-IE REMOVAL OF EXISTII�TG CURB AIQD SIDEWAI�K AND Ti� �PLACING TT-l�REOF WITH IdEGI COM}3INATIOPI CUI�l3 AND GUTTER �-1ND SII7E�1AIx ON PORTIOPdS OF TWET.�`TH AVENUE, EL�.r'V'VEA�TH AVEPIUE AND EIG_�iTH AV�:NUE AND CALLING FOR A HEARZRTG T�'{ ON", marked Exhibit "D��, be adopted. Carried. Witmc}�moved, �panger seconded, that a supplementary sewer ].ine be installed to take care •of th� basement drain at the Roy Hallander residence a.t 21a,g Meadowbrook Road and the costs ,� be ;made a part of the overa]1 sewer assessment, all subject to a signed agreement by Roy Hollander assuming all respor.sibility after installation. Carried. �'teve�son moved, Empan�er seconded, that the City Engineer bring in a recommendation at the next meeting pertai.ning to the 5th Avenue North drai.na.t;e problem North of Cotta.ge Downs. ,�� Carried. ^,; . „ �i _ Page —2— Regular Meeting — Januery L�, 1955 tiditmer moved, Stevenson seconded, that,;A. W. E3.mquist �be appointed �ctin� City Manager and the necessary bonds be applied for. Carried. ,..y,Fr<, . .. � '��-� Witmer moved, Stevenson seconded, that the present Deputy Treasurer�s bond be disper�sed with.� Carried. ;• . ,, Sheldon moved, Witmer seconded, that the City �ngineer and Actin.g Gity Manager check with the Village of Edina.as to the possibiiity of connecting into their new trunk sewer line being constructed this year. Garried. Meeting adjourned. 0 'r 'S'1' : � v � � � � seph C. Vesely, Ma;�or , 'A. ti,i. Elmquist, Secre y to tne Council . � �t �; �:;: A� �.�.�J��i. ..: . � _.._. . . . . . . . a..a,- . :,, CITY OF HOPKINS NENIVEP�C�I°`''COUNTY, MINNES(7TA RESOLUTION N0. 565 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE REMOVAL OF EXISTING CURB AND SIDEUVALK AND TFIE REPLA CING T WEREOF WITH NEW COMBINATION QJRB AND GUTTER AND SIDEWALK ON PORTIONS OF TWELFTH AVENUE, ELEVENTH AVENUE AND EIGHTH AVENUE. WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve the West side of Twelfth Avenue North between Excelsi.or Avenue and the East and West atley immediateiy North of Excelsior Avenue; the West side of Twelfth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue; the East side of Eleventh Avenue South between Excelsior Avenwe and the �ast �. and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue; the East side of Eighth East and West Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the�alley immediately North of k� � � Excelsior Avenue and the West side of Eighth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately North of Excetsior Avenue, by the removal of existing curb and sidewalk and the replacement tfiereof:with new c�mbination curb and gutter and sidewalk, and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of,the improvement, pursuant to M. S.A. , Secs. 1..�29.01 I to 1�29. I I I ( Laws �953, �• 398) e�4W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, �eid�y engineer for the city of Wopkins, for study and fihaf he is instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advising the council in a preliminary way as.to whether the proposed impravement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the es���mated cost of the improvement as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof hetd this l�th day of January, �955• A. W. Elmquist, 5eeretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney JOSEPH C. VESELY,MAYOR � � CITY OF HOPKINS NENNEPIN.00UNTY, MINNESOrTA .. ��� <; ��� �:� = RESOLUT I ON NUM�R SS�+ A RESOLUTION ADOPTING SPECIAL ASSESSMEIVTS. WHEREAS, pursu�nt to�proper�t� notice duly given as required b�r law, the council h�s met and passed upon ail objections to the following proposed special assessments for the follo�ring impravements, to-wita The installation end oo�struction of oombiriation curb and gutter, including the neoessary driveway aprons,.in the following locetio�s, to-n�it: On North side of Seventh Street South `from a point at its intersection with,the,Eest line extended of P��k Valley, thence easterly to a point mddway between West Park Vatley Drive and Eest Perk ValOey. Drive; also on both sides of West Park ValOey Drive from Seventh Street South to the most norther,.ly point of YUest Park Va 1 ley �Drive= a Iso on both ;sides of Sixth Street. South from the East 1 tne of Park Va 1 fey and running easterty to West Park Val'ley Drivej �aiso on ` the Idorth side of Seventh Street South fraa a point mida� y between West ParK Valley Drive and East Park Va 1 ley Drive to the E�st I ine. extended „of, Lot, Thirt,y- one (31), Blodc One (i), Park V�IIey Second Additions also on the northerly and easter,ly sides of East 2ark Valiey Drive from the most northerty point thereof to a point approximately nine (9} feet southeasterly of the lot Iine between Lots.ten {10) and eleven (11), Biock One (1) ,.Park Va I ley Seoond Addi t ionf a Iso on the southerly and westerly sides of East Park Velley �ri�e from the lot line extended northerl,y between lots One (1) and thirty-tvro'(32), Blodc Two (2), Park�' Va t ley Second Addition to a point� approxim�tely t�►ehty (20) feet North of the South Ii"ne of Lot �ne (1), Blodc Two (2), Park Valley Second Addition, and the installation and oonstruction of c:anbtnati�n curb and gutter, including the neoessary driveway;eprons, 1n_the followtng locations, to-wits On the V�est s i de of Fi f teenth Avenue from Th i rd Street North to Fourth Street North; on both sides of Fourth Street North fran Fifteenth Avenue to,Seventeenth Avenue; on both sides of Sixteenth Avenue from Fourth Street North to the South line of State Tr-u�k Highway No. �; on the East side of Seventeenth Avenue from Fourth Street North to the South line of State Trunk Highway No. 7, and the insta I lation and oonstruction of sidewa Ifybn both �sides of Six#eenth Avenue North bet�►een Fourth Street t�rth and};the South 9ine of State Trunk Highway No. 7, and the 6�Fai�ctop surfacing of Eighth Avenue fran Exaelsior Avenue to Thi�d Street North and Tenth Avenue from Exoelsior Ave�ue to Fourth Street North, N�'l, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TNE C�UNCiI OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: �;T:.'.`r^' -. , �--.. . . _ . . , :q:. ,. � B. Such praposed assessments, and each of them, oopies of which qre hereto attached and made a part hereof, are heceby accepted and shaBl oonstitute the special assessments against the fands r�medtherei� and each ' K� `!. tract of land therein included is hereby fou�+d to be benefitted by the pra- posed iroprovements in the �mount of the assessment levied ag�inst it. 2. Such assessments for the installation of oombination curb and gutter, including the necessary aprons, shall be payable in equal ac�nuai instailments extending over a period of five years; such assessraents for the instailation of sidewalk shatl be peyable in equel annual installments extending over a period of five years; such assessments for bla dctop sur- facing shall be pa yable in equal annual tnstallments extending over a pertod of three years, the first of the instaliments for each and all of said essessments to be peyable on or before the first Monday in �anuary�, 1955. Any deferred insta6lments shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the date of the adoptio� of this assessment resolution. To the first installm�nt shal'I be added interest on the entire assessaoent fraa the date of this resotution until Deaember 31, 1951�. To each subsequent instaliment when due shall be added interest for one yeer on ail unpaid instal- Iments. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certificotion of the assessment to the county auditor as herei� provided, pey the whole of the assessment against any paroet with interest accrued to the date of payment to the city treasurer and he may, at any time thereafter, pay to the county treasurer the en4ire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid with interest accrued to December 31 of the year in whtch such p�yment is made. 1�. The clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplic�te of this assessroent to the county auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the coc�nty, and such assessments shalt be collected and paid over in the same manner as other munictpat taxes. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof he Id th i s 1�th day of January, 1951E. JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR A. W. Eimquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Afitorney �,r _ �' ... . .r ctrr oF HowciNs HENNEP 1 N. COt1NTY, -MI NNESOTA �r. , RESOLlR10N N0. 556 � - -- A RESOLUfION ADOPTING SUPPLEMEIJTAL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT TO OORREGT OMISSIONS AND ERRORS IN PREVIOUS SPECIAL ASSESSMEMT. WNEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duiy givery�s required by law, the counci I has.. aaet and heard and passed upon a 1;1 ob ject ions to the proposed supplement�l special.-assessment to correct.omissions and�errors in the previous special° assessment adoptedr.�M1arch 3, .19�3,. by, the counci°I of the city of Hopkins for the bladctop.surfacing of Hiawethe Avenue.from the sa�th iine of state trunk- highway No.. 7, to end:�including el I of Lot Five (5), Minnehaha_,Oaks, NOW, THEREFORE, 1 BE �1 T RESOLI/ED BY THE QOUNGI L:� THE CI�TY OF HOPK 1 NS, :MINNESOTA a 1. Such.proposed svpplementai specia�L:essessment�to oorrect omissions id and errors in�evtous �.speci�l assessment,� a_,�oopy of:;.wh�ich is hereto attached and made a part hereof, is hereby acoepted and shall.constitute�the specTal _ assessment,against,the lends named therein,,andFeach tract of land therein tnctuded is hereby found to be benefitted by the proposed supplemental speciai said� assessment to cocrect errors and.:omissions in�previous�assessment in the amount of the assessment levied agai�nst it�. 2. Insofar as said supplemental spect�l-assessnent reduces the � amounts payab le as to Lots One ( i)., Two (?) , Three (3):, Four (��:), Five (5) , Eleve� (11) and Tweive (12), in.Minnehaha �ks, lying southcvesterly of Minnehah� Creek, eredit for. such reduction shall be given on the instalfinent of said previous assessment, x+hich becomes due and payabte January I, �g56j The assessment tevied against the.Esst six hundred (600) feet�of the Norfih five hundred and ten'(j10):feet vf that,portion of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Northwest Quarter (N14) in Section Nt�eteen (19), Tovmship One Hur+dred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-two (22), Iying South of State Trunk Highww�y No. 7, shall extend over a period of three years, the flrst of the inst�tlments to be payable on or before the first Monday in January, 1956. Any deferred instatlments shelB bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum fram the date of the �doption of this assessment resolutio�. To the first�installment shaii be added interest on the entire assessment from .1 �N� • _ ' _ --� -... . � i.; .✓ f � the date of this r�solution until Decerober 3�, 0955• To each subsequent instatlment tahen due shall be added interest for one year on ali unpaid ���(�� _ i nsta i fine�ts. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the assessment to fhe connty auditor as herein provided, pay the �uhole of the assessment against any peroel �rith interest accrued to the date of payment to the city treasure� and he �ay, at �ny time thereafter, pay to the county treasurer the entire amount of the �ssessment remaining unpaid with interest aca�ued to Deoember 3t of the year in wfiich su ch payment is made. !�. The clerk sha.11 forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the county auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the county, and such assessment shall be coilected and patd over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. ADOPTED by the councit of the city of Nopkins at a regu6ar meeting thereof held this 4th day of January, `1955• JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR A. W, EtraquistD Secretary of the Counci l Frank N. 1fl�itney, City Attorney �,�: , .... ,� . CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP I N C�OUNTY, M INNESOTA RESOLUiG I ON NUMBER 5b6 A RESOLUT I ON RECE I V I NG A REPOF7T ON THE REMOVAL OF EX i ST t NG CURB AND S I DEWA LK AND THE REP LA C I NG THEREOF W I TH NEW OOMB INAT I ON CURB AND GUTTER AND S I DE�NALK ON PORTIONS OF TWELFTH AVETIUE, ELEVENTH AVENUE AND EIGHTH AVENUE AND CALLING �SOR A HEARING THEREON. WHEREAS, pursuant to resolui-ion of the counci I;adopted January L�, �955� a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer of the city of Hopkins, with reference to the improvement of the West side of Twelfth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the East and bVest alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue, the West side of Twelfth Avenue Soufih East and West between Excelsior Avenue and the�alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, the East side of Eleventh Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, both sides of Eighth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue, by the removal of existing curb and sidewalk and the replacement thereof with new combination curb and gutter and sidewalk, and this report was received by the council on �anua ry 1�, �955, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY,THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The council will consider the improvement of such streets in accordance with the report and the assessmenfi of abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A:, Secs. 1.�29.011 to 1�29.111, (Laws �953, Ch. 398) at an estimated total cost of the improvement of �2,600.00. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the Ist day of February, 1955, in the council chambers in the city hall at 7:30 otclock p.m. and the clerk shall give published notice of such hea ring and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this �.th day of �anuary, �955• A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, Ci ty Attorney JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF FIEARING ON THE REMOVAL OF EXISTING Ct1R6 AND SIDE- � - �ALK AND THE REPLA(�MENT 7HEREOF WITH NEW CON161NATION CURB AND GUTTER AND SIDEWALK ON POR'TIONS OF TWELFTH AVEIVUE, ELEVENTH AVENUE AND EIGHTH AVENUE. TO WHOM i T MA Y CON CERIV : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVETI that the city council of the city of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 otclock p.m. on February I, �95�:, to consider the reiamv�l of existing curb and sidewalk and the replacing.thereof with new combination curb and gutter and sidewa:lk on the West side of Twelfth Avenue North_:between Excel$ior Avenue and the East and West alley immediatety North of Excelsior Avenue; the West side of Twelfth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the alley immediately South of Excelsior,Avenue; the East side of Eleventh Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and.West. alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue; and both sides of Eijhth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue:and the East and-'Nest a I ley immed i ate I y North of Exce I s i or �.Avenue, pursuant :to; M.S.A. ; Secs. 1.;29.01`I to I�2�.111 (laws �953, �• 398), The.area proposed to be assessed for such� . improvement is the properfi y abutting thereon. The estimated.-.cost�of such improvement is �2,600.00. Such persons.as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this me�ting. A. W. ELINQUIST, CITY CLERK FRANK IV. WHITNEY, CITY ATTOF�lEY Published in the Hennepin Gounty Review on �anuary 13 and 20, 195�• , a= - ��, A r,egular meeting of the�Council of the �ity of Hopkins, TZinnesota, wa.s held at the City Hall at 7:30 P.Ni., Tuesday, Janu�.s� 18, 1955. Members�present were Councilmen 5tevenson, Sheldon, Lditmer and�Empanger. Also City �ttorney Whitney, City Engineer Sidney-Smith and Finance Officer and Assessor Sterling. � Sheldon moved, Stevenson seconded, tizat �ouncilman Witmer be appointed M�yor Pro Tem. Carried, Sheldo� moved, Stevenson seconded, bills per schedule dated January 1�, 1955, be paid from the following funds, and that #37 ne paid at �1,3g�.52. Carried. GENERAL REVENUE FUND. SP�CIAL REVENUE FUND SPECIAL A+SSESST��NT FUND BOIdD CONSTRUCTIOI�' FUND WATER R�VENUE FUPdD SE�OIER REVEPNE FUND ` � g,799.31 1,330./�7 709.3$ I0,900.00 g,820.20 � ( 4-� e �-F3 Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that two requests by the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, dated 1�3/55 and l,(4�55, for permission to place buried cable on Monk �venue, also on i,�est Lake Street and set a pole in a11ey between 1.l+th a.nd 15th Avenues North, directly Nortn of Excelsior Avenue be panted,.subject to approval. by the City Engineere Gdrried, Sheldon moved, Stevenson seconded, that communication dated 1/g�55 by the Minneapolis Gas Company pertaining to increased gas rates, be placed on file. Carried. Sheldon moved, 5tevenson seconded, that request dated 1/12�55 by Steiner and Koppelman for the placing of four street lights in East and West Paxk V�lley, be referred to the City Enoineer for checking and report. L'arried. Stevenson moved, Shel�on seconded, that the following resolution pertaining to designation of State 1�.id Roads be adopted. C0.rried. "13E IT RESOZSIED, That the �ity Council of the City of Hopkins ap�rove the followin� resolutior� adopted by the Board of ''�ount�r L'orrunissioners of Hennepin County on December 21, 1954, as it pert ains to certain streets and roads within the jurisdiction of said City. l3E IT RESOLVED, That the followinb line in the City of ;�opkins and in Minnetonka Town- ship described as: '�eginning at a point on tne nor.th line of the southeast 1�4 (SE�) of Southeast �uaster (SE�) of Section 2L,., Township 117, Range 22, distant approximately ll0 feet west of the east line thereof, being the center line of State Aid FrAad No. 3; thence southwester],y and para11e1 with the Great Ivorthern Railroad right of way to a point approximately �5 feet north of the south l�l� corner of said section 21,.; thence westerly to a point on the west line of' said section 21,. approximately 50 feet north of the southwest corner tnereof; thence continuing westerly to a point approxi- mately 50 feet north of the southwest corner of the Southeast �u.a.r�r (SE4) of the Southeast �uarter (SE4) of Section 23, Township 117, Range 22, at. the intersection with State l�.d Roads nlo. 3 and 61; thence continui.ng westerly alono the ab�ndoned right of w�y of the Minneapolis and St. Pau1 Suburban Railroac't to the intersection with State �id Road No. 3 and County Road No. 60 on the west line of the East Half (Ez� of the Northeast �uarter (I��) of Section 27, Township 11'7, Range 22, and there terminating.- , be desi�nated as State �1id Road No. 3; I3E IT FiTRTi-lER RESOLiI�D, That the desi�nation of State Aid Road T1o. 3 in the City of Hopkins, described as: Begin�iinb at a point on the north line of the Soutlzeast �uarter (SE�) of the Southeast �uarter (SE4) of Section 2/�, Township 117, Range 22, dista.nt approximately 110 S'eet west of the east line thereof, being the center line of State 1�id R,oa.d Tdo. 3; thence westerly to �a point in the west line of the East Ha1.f (E-�j of the Southeast �uarter (SE�) of Section 23, Township 117, Range 22, being the intersection of State x.j.d Roads No. 3 and Pdo. 61, and begin.�ing again: f�t the intersection of State Aid Roads No. 3 and Tdo. 61 at approximately the northwest corner of the I�?ortheast Quarter (�]E4j of the Northeast �uerter (NE�j of Section 26, Township 117, Range 22� thence westerly along said State E�id Road No. 3 to its intersection with the present traveled road as lsid out on the abandoneci right of way of' the P7iizneapolis and St. Paul Suburban : -�- , _. ; Pa�e -2- Re�ular Meeting - ,Tanuary 15, 1955 Railroad in the PTortheast Quarter (NE4� of the Northeast �uarter (1VE�j of Section 27, Township 117, P�ange 22, and tr.ere terminating, _ f��: be rescinded as a�tate Aid or County Road; :���• 13E IT FURTHER RESOLS]ED, That that part of State Aid Road No, 3, Between the a.pproximate southwest corner of the southeast quarter (SE�9 of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Section 23, iownship ll7, Ran�;e 22,. to the intersection with State Aid Roa,ds No. 3 and P1o. 61 at the approximate northwest corner of said Southeast �uarter (SEg) of Southeast Quarter (SE4) be and hereby is renumbered as State .ETi.d R,oad No. 61. �� Sheldon moved, Stevenson seconded, that communication�dated 1�17�55 by the :opkins Fire llepa.rtment pertaining to the additional building of storage space for equipment and one fire truck, be referred to the City Engineer. Carried. Sheldon moved, �tevenson seconded, that communication dated 12�31/54 by the Ci izens League of Greater P�.inrleapolis, together with �eport and committee recommendations on/�ull time County Assessor, be placed on file. Carried. Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that Resolution #567, "A RESOL'JTIOIvT OH�r;RING Ti� P4i - PROVEI�NT OF A POR�rzor� o�, FXCEISIOF� BOUI�VkRD BY THE COI�TSTRTJCTION OF C'J1�3, GUT'I'Et� AA1D SIllEG1ALKS", marked Exhibit '�A��� be adopted. Carried. Sheldon moved, 5tevenson seconded, that Resolution #569, "A RESOLUTION CORRECTING CEFtTAIV SPECIAI� ASSESSMENTS F'OR Ti-� IiQSTkI.T�TION OF SIUEGIALK, CURE l�1TD �,OMBINATION CUR�3 I�1VD GUI'TER IN G'�RTkIN IACATIONS��, marked Lx��ibit °B", be adopted. Carried. Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that Resolution #570, '�A FtESOL'JTION I�LCLA.RI:`dG COSTS TO BE ASSESSED ANU ORDERII�dG PRr:PA�'�.kTION OF PROPOSED kSSES�NIE�TTS", r�arked Exhibit ��C'� be adopted. Carried. � Sheldon r�oved, Stevenson seconded, that Resolution ,�571, ��A RESOL'JTION AUTHORIZIPIG TI� . AC�UIRIIITG BY C0�?DEIKIv'xTION PROCEEDINGS IN EI�II?�'PdT DOPZAIN OF' CERTAsrvT LAND,S I�GESSARY FOR TI-� CONSTRTJ�TION OF A PARKING LOT ADJl�G�,AIT 10 SHkDY OAK- BEACH", marked Exhi'�it �'D", be adopted. Cs.rried. Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that Resolution #5�2, "A I�'E:SOLUTION �'OR i�ARII�TG ON _.. PROPOSED f�SESSMEi`�'", marked Exhibit ��E��, be adopted. Carried. Stevenson nioved, Sheldon seconded, that�tlze contract for fire protection between the City of Hopkins,�.D�e��Ow��y f P�innetonka, dated 1/1/55, be accepted subject to approval of contract by�p �i e t� Iiopkins rire Department,and t��e Mayor arld �cting Eit� Manager be authorized to si�n same. Carried. Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that petition as presented for the opening of� 16th Avenue So., from Second Street to 5th Street So., be referred to the City En�ineer for checking and report. Carried. Sheldon �noved, Stevenson seconded, that request for the gradirg of' alley in ];lock l, Gibbs First Addition, West �Tinneapolis, be referred to tne City Engineer for report. Garried. Sheldon moved, Stevenson seconded, that t'rle necessary specifications �be drawn up for tree sprayin� and bids be called for sa�r�e. Carried. Stevenson r��oved, �::mpan�er seconded, triat the City Council concur with recoruneridation of' W. i"1. Sterlin�, Eissessor and Finance Officer, to waive interest charGes of ;�1,317.52, so that the Cour_ty will be in a oosition to pay off' the total amount of �35,293.45, in special �e assessments. Carriea. Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that Resolution #574, "A RESOLUTION RECE NING NEPOk'T A1�tD CALLING FOR A:3EARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARX SEWER AND WATER MAINS IN BOUI�VARD P�IAPdOR AND AA1A�E�tT STREETS", marked Exhibit "F", be adopted. Page —3— Re;ul,ar �Zeetin� — Januarf 1�, 1955 � Sheldon r�oved, Steve. son seconded, that t'r�e ��rmanent drainage at intersection of �ounty P�oad #1� arld Cottaoe Downs in Knollwood be constructed as per �ity Engineer Sidney—,�.�nith�s recommendation, dated 1�1��55. Carried. J i�eetin� adj ourned. ATTESi: Joseph i�1. Wit,�er, i��ayor Pro Tem i � � A. W. �1:�quist, Secretar fbr the Council � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUI�BER 567 A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT OF A PORTION OF EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALKS. WHEREAS, a reso(ution of the council of the city of Hopkins adopted the 21st day of December, i95�., fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of that portion of Excelsior Avenue lying easterly of a point four hundred and twenty (1.�20) feet East of the East line of Fifth Avenue and westerly of a point five hundred and thirty (530) feet East of t�he East line of Fifth Avenue by the construction of sideovalks of a width of nine and ,. one-half (9 1�2) feet, also by the construction of curb and gutter, and WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten da yst published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 18th day of January, �955, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted December 21, 195L�. 2. P. S. gidney-Smith is hereby designated as the engineer for said improvement. The plans and specifications for the removal of sidewalk and curb on Excelsior Boulevard and the re-construction and replacement thereof with new sidewalks of a width of nine and one-half (9 I�2) feet and with combin- ation curb and gutter, which were the basis of bids previously received for all of such work to be done in the city during the year �951�, are hereby approved and accepted as the plans and specifications for the removal of said old side- walks and curbs and the installation and construction of new nine and one-half (9 1�2) foot sidewalks and nevr combination curb and gutters in said locations, and the bid of 0. J. �revdahl Company which was accepted based on said plans and specifications for the installation and construction of all.of said side- walks along Excelsior Avenue in said city, is hereby accepted and approved as the bid for the work authorized by this resolution. ADOPTED by the counci,l of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof h�ld this 18th day of �anuary, t�55• A. �'J. Elmquist, JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR Secretary of the Council Fra nk N. N�h i t ney, City Attorney Pa r ce I No. 1�5a 585 � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 56g A RESOLUTION CORRECTING CERTAIN SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE I NSTALLATI ON OF S I DEWALK, Q1R6 AND COMB 1 NA'f I ON � CURB AN� GUTTER I_N.CERTAIN LOCATIONS. WHEREAS, by resolution No. 1.�,20 adopted by the council of the cit.y of Hopkins on the 5th da y of January, �95l�, certain speciai assessments were adopted for the installation of sidewaik, curt�, combinationr�°curb and gutter in certain locations, and WHEREAS, there was included among said assessments an assessment for the properties abutting upon the North side of Minnetonka Miils Road from Fifth Avenue to Twelfth Avenue, and WHEREAS, two of the tracts, pieces or parcels of land agalnst which said assessments were levied were parcels No. 1�50 and 585, which two parcels are owned by Independent School District No..225, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and WHEREAS, the assessments against said two parcels of land are inaccurate in that fihere was included therein the costs of the installation of certain sidewralk, which costs should not have been paid by the city of Hopkins as the contract of said school district for the construction of the sen�t:or high school building included the cost of the installation and con- strucfiion of said sidewalk, and the contractor who installed said sidewalk should co:l�fect the cost thereof from said school district, and WHEREAS, said assessments against said parcels No. 450 and 585, were further inaccurate in that there was included therein an assessment for. certain sidewalk which was never constructed, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the council of the city of Hopkins, Minnesota: That said two assessment against said parcels No. �.50 and 585 be, and they hereby are, amended and corrected to read as follo�vs; Se c. Lot 2!� Twsp. F� nge Total Annual Blodc Prin. 1�7 22 �8,886.73 ��777•3� 117 22 � 83I�.88 � Ib6.98 M` 9 Yea r Yea r Yea r Yea r Yea r �955 �956 �957 �958 �959 � �23 �0.55�3•9� �097•�l ��99a�3 �I883.99 � 2�r7 . cr�« 207.05 i97.o3 i s7.o i i 77. o0 ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a reg�lar meeting thereof held this 18th day of January, �955• A. W. Ed�mqu i st, Secretary of the Counci I Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR V` � �CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN GOUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUT�I'ON N0. 570 �.o. A RESOLUTION DECLARING COSTS TO BE ASSESSED AND OR�ERING PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS, contracts have been let, and the installation and con- struction thereof completed, for the following local improvements, to-wit: The installation and construction of sanitary sewer mains commenc- ing at existing manhole 165 feet East of Oakridge Road on Wilshire Walk; thence westerly along Wilshire Walk to Oakridge Road; thence southerly along Oakridge Road to the North line of State Trunk Highway No. 7; also commencing at a point on the North line of`State.Trunk Wighway No..7��.86.87 feet West�of the East I i ne of the Northwest Quarter (Nb14) of the Norfheast Quarter (N:E4) ' of Section Twenty-four (2I�), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-two (22), thence westerly along the North' line of said Sfate Trunk Highway.No. 7 approximately 1,265 feet; also commencing at a manhole located on the North line of State Trunk Highway No. 7 at an extension of the center Iine of Ninth Avenue North, thence southerly under and'across said Sfafe Trunk Highway No. 7 along said extensi.on of the center line of Ninth Avenue North to the intersection of said line with the center line of Fourth Sfreet North; for which there is to be assessed the sum of �12,316.00 egainst the foll'owing tracts, pieces and parcels of land, namely, all of the portions of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) and the Northeasf Qua"rfer (N�) of the '' Northwest Quarter (NUIF�) of Sect i on Twenty-four (21�)', Toi�nsh i p One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-two (22), Iying •Nor-:t�h of State Trunk Highway No. 7 and Lots eight (8) and nine (9), block one (I), Knollwood. The installatfon and construction of water mains along the North line of State Trunk Highway No. 7 between Fifth Avenue and Seventeenth Avenue, also along the extension northerly of the center�line of Ninth Avenue from� Minnetonka Mills Road to the South line of Stete Trunk Highway No. 7, for which there is to be assessed the sum of �I�.,358.63 against the folloWing the Northwest Quarter tra cts, p�.i�eces or parce l s of (and, °�iatne l y: that part of��$��c��ax�sa��Ck#��tx (NVIFF�) and the Northwest Quarter (NW4) -of the Northeast Quarter (N�) of Sect i on Twenty- fots- (2!�) , Townsh i p One Wundred Seventeen ( I 17) , Range Twenty-two (22) , I yi ng North of State Trunk Highwey No. 7 and that part of the North One-half (N-2) of Section 4' Twenty-four (2I�), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-two (22), lying be�tereen State Trunk Highway No. 7 and Minnetonka Mills Road and westerly �of an extension northerly of the West line of Eighth Avenue North; also Elmo Park Addition. a The installation and construction of�water main.�on Farmdale Road from Hollyhock Lane to a point 120 feet West of Hollyhock Lane, for which there is to be assessed the sum of �213.9J� against Tract "C", Registered Land Survey No. 95, Files of the Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County, Minnesota. The installation and construction of a water main on Twelfth Averwe North in front of lots nineteen (19) and twenty (20), blodc seventy-seven (77), West Minneapolis, Second Divisfon, for which there is to be.assessed the sum of �609.1�3 against said lots nineteen (19) and?�twenty (20), block seventy- seven (77), West Minneapolis, Second Division. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY 7HE OOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The costs of each and all of said local irnprovements to be especially assessed is hereby declared to be the respective amounts hereinbefore set forth. 2. The city clerk, with the assistance of the city engineer, shall forthwith calculat� the proper amount to be especially assessed for each of said improvements against the tracts, pieces or perccls of land hereinbefore described, including every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land within fihe area affected without regard to cash valuation, as provided by law, and he shall fite a copy of such proposed assessments in his office for pub�ic inspection. 3. The clerk shall, upon the completion of such proposed assessments, notify the council thereof. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 18th day of January, �955• JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Councul Frank N. Wh i tney, Ci ty Attorney � � �CITY OF HOFKINS HENNEPIN COGNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 571 A RESOLUTION AUTHQRIZING THE ACQUIRING BY CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS IN EMINENT DOMAIN OF CER'TAIN LANDS NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PAI�(ING LOT ADJACENT TO SHADY OAK BEA CH . WHEREAS, city of Hopkins,is the owner and operator of a municipal swimming beach and public picnic ground and recreational area located on Shady Oak Lake outside of but near the city of Hopkins, Elennepin County, Minnesota, and WHEREAS, there is at the present time an inadequate parking area on the lands owned by the city for the purpose of parking automobiles owned by various persons who come to and use said municipal facilifies, and WHEREAS, in order to obtain additional parking facilities to be used in connection with said Shady Oak beach municipa�l development it is � the fee simple.title in and to necessary to acquire the real estate hereinafter described; NOW, THEREFORE, BE I7 RESOLVED that the city of Hopkins acquire by condemnation proceedings under the right o.f eminent domain for the purposes hereinbefore stated, the following described real estafe situated and being in the Town- ship of Minnetonka, Hennepin County, Minnesota, to-wit: Tra ct I � AIl that part of Government Lots 5 and 6 in Section 26, Township 117, Range 22, according to the U.S. Government survey thereof, described as follows: Commencing at the point of intersection of the Easterly line of County Road No. 61 with the line dividing said Government Lot 5 from said Government Lot 6; thence following the Easterly line of said county Road No. 61 in a Southwesterly, Southerly and Southeasterly directiob, to its intersection with the North- westerly line of the main line right of way of the Chicago , Mil- waukee and St. Paul Railway, said line being parallel with and distant 123.5 feet Northwesterly from the center line of the most Northerly or Westerly bound main_track of said railway; thence Northeasterly 600 feet parallel with said center line of said track; thence Westerly parallel �►ith said line dividing said.Government Lot 5 from said Government Lot 6, to the point of intersection of said parallel line with the Easterly line of said County Road No. 61; thence Southwesterly along said Easterly line of said.County Road No. 61, to the point of beginning; excepting that part of above described premises lying Easterly of a line (said .line to be herein- after referred to as Line "A") drawn parallet with and 50 feet Westerly measured at a right angle from the following described line; commencing at the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeasfi Quarter of said Section 26; thence West�along said South line of said Quarter of Quarter; 215.7 feet; thence deflecting to the left with an angle of 93 degrees, J�0 minutes, a distance of 872.7_ feet to the actual point of beginning of the line to be described; thence deflecting right with an angle of 28 degrees, 15 minutes, a distance of 1.�28.5 feet; thence on a 6 degree curve to the (eft a distance of 252.8 feet and there terminating; and also excepting the following described tract; commencing at the intersection of the center line of present County Road No. 61 and the center line of the right-of-way of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Raiiroad; thence Northwesterly at an angle to the left of 80 degrees, 5? minutes (said angle being:in the Northeasterly Quadrant of said intersection) a disfiance of 131.6 feet to the Northwesterty rightm of-way line of said railroad; said point being the a ctual point of beginning of the tract to be described; thence deflecting to the right at an angle of 23 degrees, 33 minutes, a distance of 100 feet; thence deflecting.right at an angle of 65 degrees, 3I� minutes, a distance of 11�2 feet; thence deflecting right at an angle of 28 degrees, 1�9 minutes a distance of 80.8 feet; thence deflecting to the left at an angle of 36 degrees, 59 minutes, a distance of 37.7 feet, more or Iess, to an intersection with afore- said Line "A"; thence Southwesterly along s�id 1%nne "A" 23 feet, more or less, to the North�►esterly 1'ine of the right-of-way of seid Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Ra,�lroad; thence Southwresterly along said right-of-way tine 279.5 feet to the actual point of beginning. T�� ��' Township 117, Range 22, AIl that part of Government Lot 5 in� Section 26�which (ies West of a line parallel to and 1320 feet �lest of the East line of said lot, South of a Iine parallel to and fifty feet nortl�erly, measured at right angles from the center line of the Chicago, 1�lilwaukee Railway pompany former Shady Oak lce Spur, Southeasterly of the Southeasterly line of Hennepin County Road No. 61, North- westeriy of a line parallel to and 123.5 feet Morthwesterly measured at right angles from the center line of the Chicago, Milwaukee Rai1- w ay Company Northerly of �►est bound main track es the same is now laid out and operated and north of a line described as followss Commencing on a line parallel with and distant 123.5 feet Northwesterly measured at right angles from the centLr line of the (�icago Milwaukee Rai.Iway Company Northerly or west-bound main tract as the same is now laid out and operated at a point 600 feet Northeasterly along said line from its intersection with the East line of Hennepin County Road No. 61; the�ce West parallel raith the South line of Government Lot 5 to its intersection with the Southeasterly line of.Hennepin County Road No. 61 and t�ere terminating, excepting fro►n above described premises that part lying Easterly of a Iine drau�m Parallel with and 50 feet Westerly measured at a righfi angle from the following described IWne; Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarte fof said 5ecfiion 26; thence West along said South line of said Quarter�uarter; 215.7 feet; thence deflecting to the left with an angle of 93 degrees, �.0 minutes a distance of 872.7 feet, to the actual point�of beginning of the line to be described; thence defl�cting right w►ith an angle of 28 degrees, 15 minutes a distance of �28.5 feet; thence on a 6 degree curve to the left a distance of 252.8 feet and therqFerminating. ADOPTED 6y the Council of the city of Nopkins at a regular meel-ing thereof held this 18th day of January, 1955• JOSEPH C. VESELY,MAYOR A. Wo Elmquist, Secratary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � � � CITY OF HOPKINS � FIENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ` RESOLUTION N0. 572 -�;; A RESOLUTION FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT. WHEREAS, by resolutiqn passed by the council on the 18th da y of January, t955, the city cierk was directed to prepare a proposed assessmenfi of the costs of the foilowing local improvements, to-wit: The installation and construction of sanitary sewer mains comrneno- ing at exisfiing manhole 165 feet East of Oakridge Road on ti�i Ishire Walk, thence westeriy along Wilshire Walk to Oakridge Road, thence southerly along Oakridge Road�to the North Iine of State Trunk�Highway No. 7; also.aommencing at a point on the North line of St�te Trunk Highway No. 7, �86�.87 feet West of the East line of the Northwest Quarter (NNF4) of the Northeast Quarter (N�) of Sect ion Twenty-four (2I�.) , Townshi p One Hundred Seventeen (1 17) ;' Range Twenfiy�two {22); thence westerly along the North Iine°of seid State Trunk Highway No. 7 approximately 1,2��j feet; �Iso commencing at a manhole Iocated on fihe North line of State Trunk Mighway No. 7 at an extension of the center line of Ninth Avenue North, thence southerly under and a cross said State Trunk Highway No. 7 along said extension of the cenfier line of Ninth Avenue North to the intersection of said line with the center Ii�ne ot Fourth Street North; for which there is to be assessed fihe sum of $12,316.00 against the followi•ng trects, pieces and parce ls of land, name l y, a l l of the port ions `of the Northwest Quarfier (NNF�) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) and the Northeast.Quarter (IVE4) of the Northwest Quar-ter (NW4) of Sect i on Twenty-four (2la.) , Tov�nsh i p One Hundred - Seventeen ( 1 17) , Range Twenfiy-two (22) , Iyi ng North of Stafie Trunk Hi gh�vay No. 7 and Lofs eight (8) and nine (9), block one (1), Knollwood. The installation and construction of water �aeins along the North Iine of State Trunk Highway No. 7 between Fifth AVenue and Seventeenth Avenue, also along the extension northerly of the center Iine of Ninth Avenue from Minnetonka Mills Road to the South line of State Trunk Higha�ay No. 7, for whi_ch there is to �e assessed the sum of �,358.63 a'gainst fhe_following tracts, pieces or parc�,ts of land, namely: that part of the Northwest Quar-fer (NW4-) and the Northwest Quarter (NW�) of the Northeast Quarter (N 4) of`Section Twenty-four (21�) , Trnvaish i p One Hundred Seventeen •( I f7) ,�Range Tvuenty-two (22) , lying Norfih of State Trunk Highway No. 7 and that part of the North One-half (N2) of Sect i on Twenty-four (2Ja.) , Townsh i p One Hundred Seventeen ( I 17) , Range Twenty-two (22), lying between State Trunk k Highway No. 7 and Minne- tonka Mills Read and westerly of an extension northeriy �f the West line of Eighth Avenue Norfih; aiso Elmo Park Addition. The insfiallation and construction of a water main on Farmdale Road from Hollyhock Lane to a poinfi 120 feet West of Hollyhock Lane, for wrhich there is to be assessed the sum of $213.91� against Tract "C", Registered Land Survey No. 95, Files of the Regis�rar of Titles, Hennepin County, Minnesota. The installation and constructior� of a water main on T�relfth Avenue Norfih in front of lots nineteen (19) and twenty (20), bloc{c seventy-seven (77), West �►inneapolis, Second Division, for whieh there is to be assessed the sum of �609.I�3 against said lots nineteen (19) and twenty (20), block seventy- seven (?7), West Minneapolis, Second Division,,and • WHEREAS, the clerk has notified the council that such proposed assessments,and each of them,have been completed and filed in his office for public inspection, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE OOUN CIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. A hearing shall be held on fhe first day of March, 1955,`�� the council chambers -in fihe city hall afi 7:30 otclock ,p.m. to pess upon such�` proposed assessments,and each of them,and at such time' and place al'I persons owning properfiy affected by such improvements will be given an opportunity to be heard with reference to such assessments. 2. The city clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice bf �be hearing on the proposed assessments, and each of them, to be published once in the official newspaper at least two weeks prior to the hearing, and he shall stafe in the notice fihe total cost of each of said�improvements. ADOPTED by the oouncil of the city of Hopkins at a reguFar meeting theraof held this 18th day of January, 195�. JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Act i ng 'Ci ty Manager Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney , CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA �NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT HOPKINS, MINN., JANUARY 20, 1955• TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby �iven that the council of the city of Hopkins will meet at 7:30 o�clock p.m. on March 1, 1955 at the council chambers in the city hall to pass upon proposed assessments for the followin� local improvements, to-��it: The installation and construction of senitary sewer mains eommencing at existing manhole 165 feet East of Oakrid�e ' Road on Wilahire Walk, thence westerly along Wilshire 1�1a1k to Oakridge Roa d, thence southerly along Oakridge Road to the North line of State Trunk Highway Na. 7; also cormnencing at a point on the North line of State �Trunk Hi�hway No. 7, I�86.87 feet West of the East line of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE'�)oP Section Twentg-four (2L}.), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), R�ge Twent�-two (22); thence westerl.y alon� the North line of said State Trunk Highway No. 7 approximatelg 1,265 feet; also commencing at a manhole located on the North line of State Trunk Highway No. 7 at an extension of the center line of Ninth Anenue North, thence southerly under and across said state Trunk Highway No, 7 along said extension of the center line of Ninth Avenue North to the intersection of' said line �ith the center , �' line of Fourth Street North; for which there is to be assessed the sum of �12,316.00 against the folloaving tracts, pieces and parcels of land, namely, all of the portions of the Northwest Quarter ( NB�) of the Northeast �zarter ( NE4 ) and the Northeast Quarter (NE4 ) of the Northwest Quarter (NW�) of Section Twenty-four (2�}), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-two (22), lying North of State Trunk Highway No. 7 and Lots eight (8) and nine (9), block one (1) , Knollv�ood. The install ation and conatruction of water mains along the North line of State Trunk Highway 1Vo. 7 between Fif th Aeenue and Seventeenth Avenue, also slon� the extension northerly of . �,. the center line of Nir� Avenue from Minnetonka Mills Road to the South line of State Trunk Hi�hway No. 7, for which there is to be assessed the sum of �l}1�,358.63 against the following tracts, pieces or parcels of land, namely: that part of the Northvuest Quarter ( I�F) and the Northwest b�uarter ( NUIi�-) oP the Northeast Quarter ( NE4 ) of S ec ti on �ven ty-f our ( 2L� ), Township One Hundre d Seventeen (117), R��e Twenty-two (22), lying North of �tate Trunk Hi�hway No . 7 and that p art of the Nor th One -half ( N2 ) of Section Twenty-four (24), Township One Hundred �eventeen (117), Range Twenty-two (22), lying between State Trunk Highvuay No. 7 and Minnetonka Mills Road and westerl� of an extension northerlg of the West line of Eighth Avenue North; also Elmo Park Addition. The installation and construction of a water main on Farmdale Road from Holl�hock Lane to a point 120 feet VVest of Hollyhock Lane,,¢for which there is to be assessed the sum. of �213.94 against Tract �'C'�, Registered Land Survey No. 95, Files of the Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County,.Minnesota. The installation and construction of a water main on Twelfth Avenue North in front of lots nineteen (19) and tv�enty (20), block ssventy-seven (77), West Minneapolis, Second Division,�for which there is to be assessed the sum of �609•�.3 against said lots nineteen (19) and twenty (20), block seventy-geven (7?), West Minneapolis, Second Divisiong :�.;t: � The proposed assessments and each of them are on file for public inspection at the office of the cit� clerk. Written or oral directions will be considered at the hearing. The total cost of each of said impro vements is the re- spective amount hereinbefore set forth. A. W. Elmquist, actin$ City Mana�er Frank N. Whitney, City Attorneg Published in the Hennepin (bunty Review on .lanuary 27, �955• v+ �. CITY OF HOPKINS ,;HENNEP.IN COUNTY, hhINNESOTA RESOLUT I ON NO . 57J� A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND GALLING FOR A HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS IN BOULEVARD 1NANOR AND ADJACENT STREETS. WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolufiion of the council adopted August 3, �95�+, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer of the city of Hopkins, with reference to the installation of water mains in the following location, namely, on Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Avenues South from Excelsior Avenue to Hennepin County Highway No. 3 and on Twentieth Avenue South from Hennepin County H;ghway No. 3 to the North line of that portion of the city of Hopkins which lies South of Excelsior Avenue, and on " Hennepin County Highway No. 3 from Seventeenth Avenue to Twentj°eth Avenue, and for the installation of sanitary sewer mains in the following location, namely, on Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Avenues South from the East and d'Uest alleysimmediately South of Excelsior Avenue to Wennepin County Highway No. 3 and on Twentieth Avenue South from Hennepin County Highway No. 3 to the North (ine of that portion of the city of Hopkins which lies South of Excelsior Avenue, and on Hennepin County Highway No. 3 from Seventeenth,Avenue to Twenti- eith Avenue, and WHEREAS; t.his report was received by the council on January 18, �955, ' NOUJ, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE OOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: t. The council will consider the instatlation of sanitary sewer and . water mains in said locations in accordance with the report and the assessment of abutting property for the installation of said water mains except Lots one (I) and seven (T), bloc� one (I) and lots one (I) and seven (7), bloc� two (2), Boulevard Manor, and the assessment of abutting property for the installation of said sanitary sewer mains, for all or a portion of the cost ofthe improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. L�29.011 to 1a29.11 I, (Laws t953, Ch. 398) at .an:: esti- mated tota� cost for the installation of said water mains of �31�.,500.00 and at an estimated tofial cost for the installation of said sanitery sewer mains of �9,300.00. 2. A public hearing shall be held on auch proposed improvements, and each of them,- on the 15fh day of February, 1955, i n the counci l chambers of the city hall at ?:30 ofclock..:p.m. and the acting city manager shall give pub- lished notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Nopkins at a regular meeting ther2of held this 18th day of January, �955• A. W. Elmquistr; Acting City Manager Frank N. Whitney, Ci ty Attorney � JOSEPH C. VESELY, MA YOR . .. . .. . .. . _-v��:.. ..�.r-�_....- .. ... ... .. . � ..� i �/. .. . . . . , . CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOT I CE � HEAR I NG ON THE I NSTA LLAT I ON OF SAN ITAR1( SEWER AND WATER MAINS IN BOULEVARD MAIVOR AND ADJACEN7' STREETS. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; NOTI'RE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the city oonncil of the city of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 otclock p.m. on F�bruary 15, �955, to consider the instaliati�n of water mains in the follawing location,_namely, on Seventeenth, Eighteenth a nd Nineteenth Avenues South from Excelsior Avenue to Hennepin County Highwa y No. 3 and on Twentieth Avenue South frorn Hennepin County Highway No. 3 to the North line of that portion of the city of Hopkins which lies South of Excelsior Avenue, and on Flennepin County Highway No. 3 from Seventeenth Avenue to Twentieth Avenue, ailso to consider the instal- lation of sanitary sewer mains in tfie following location, namely, on Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Avenues South from the East and West alleys immediately South of Excelsior Avenue to Hennepin County Highway No. 3 and on Twentieth Ave- nue South from Hennepin County Highway No. 3 to the North line of that portion of the city of Hopkins which (ies So�th of Excelsior Avenue, and on Hennepin County Higha�ay No. 3 from Seventeenth Avenue to Twentieth Avenue, pursua nt to M. S.A. , Secs. 1�29.0 I I to 1�29. I I I ( Laws t953, �• 398) • The area proposed to be assessed for the installation of said water mains is all property abutting thereon except Lots one (I) and seven (7), block one (I) and lots one (I) and seven (7), block two (2), Boulevard Manor, and the area proposed to be assessed for the installation of said sanitary sewer mains is all property abutting ; thereon. The est i.ma ted cost of the i nsta I lat i on of sa i d wa fier ma i ns i s�31.�,500.00 and the estimated cost of theinstallatl:on of said sanitary sewer mains is $29,�.00.00. Such persons as dEsir_e to be heard with reference to the proposed improvements, and each of them, will be heard at tf�is meeting. A. W. ELMQUIST, ACTING CIlY MANAGER FRANK N. WHITNEY, CITY ATTOF�fz'Y ;d . Pablished in the Hennepin County Review on .lanuary 27 and February 3, 1955• �`�S�'� ... ':`Y':f'n.. .�-.�-�..:"�-. i.J . • . { �i regular meeting.of the Council of the;+'City of Hopld.ns, Minneeota t+as held at the City Hall, Tuesd�y, F�ebruary 1, 1955:at"?;30 p;Me :�embera present �ere M�yor Vese�y, Cou�cilmen Sheldon,.Stevqnao�, Witmer and Hapanger. A1so City gttorney Whit�y and Finance.Officer Sterling. Steeenaon moved, �apanger seconded, bills per schedule dated �ebruary 1, 1955, be paid from the following funds. Carried. GF�RAL �Nt�� F�TND SPECIAL REVEI� FiTD1D SPECIAL ASS�S.SNIENT FUND P. I. R. F[TND , WATSR � F'OND S�TER � FfTND � 21,375005 2,433.92 1,043.51 g45.96 2,�40.30 1,038m�8 Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that application for oYf sa]e into�cating liquor license bg y�, T, Matchke be tabled for a hearing to be held on 3/1/55e Carried. F�panger moved� Stevenson seeonded, tllat reque�t�by �yhill Buildera, dated ],/26/55, for a 20 year apread of ae�rer and water assesements on 21at Avenue North be tabled, Carried, Sheldon moved, �apanger seconded, that bingo request by the 1{nights of Columbus for - Tuesde�y eveninga during Febr�ary and March at #lg - 7th Avenue 3outh, be granted. Carried. Sheldon moved, Witmer seconded, that Resolution �5?6, �A i�SOLUTION �06ING A PRC�06ED 9MEN�NT TO MINh�SOTA STATUT�S, S�CTIOAT 263,43 (2,�, ��ed Schibit pg�, be adopted. Carried. � Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that Resolution �'j68, �g F�,SOIxTTION 0$�RING Ti� RFr- MOVAL OF EAISTING CUBB AND SI�4dALK AND THE REPLA�MENT TI�REOF WITH IQEGT C(�IDIINgTION CURB AND GUTTFR AND SII�EWAI�S ON PORTIOI� OF TWEI�TH AVENOE� EI�VENTH AVENiJE AAID EIGHTH AV�IdOE�� marked Exhibit "B�, be adoptedm Carried. Empanger moved, Witmer �econded, that the request dated l,/29/55 by the Hopkins Fire Department pertaining to pay scale on fire calls, be approved and adoptedo Carriedo Witmer moved, Sheldon aeconded, that the fire contract dated ].,/l,/55 bet�aeen the C3.ty of Hopkins and Minnetonka Township be approved dsubject to the expense of housing the truck by the City of Hopkins for one year only,/�yor and 9cting City Manager be authorized to sign same, �afiried, Stevenson moved, Witmer seconded, that Mr. Sidney�-S�mith�s report_dated l,/2?/55, pertaiatng �: �✓ to petition for opening of 16th Aeenue South from Secorid�Street to 5th Street South, be a�cepted and check into the possibility of p�ocu�fring tfie necessary land for same. �arz�ied,- Sheldon moved, gnpanger seconded, that Mr. Sidney�-Smith�s report dated 1/27/55 on Street Lights in Park Valley be accepted and lights be ordered�;in as,recommendedo Carried.. Stevenson moved, �npanger seconded, thst reappoint�ent of,Otto Wenzel to the Police Civil Service Commission Yor a three year term, from 1,/1/55 to l/7,/5g, as made by A4qyor Vese�y be confirmed, Carried. Stevenson moved, �mpanger seconded, that reappointment of Earl Dahlberg and Svente Severson to �he Recreation Commission for three year terms, from l,/1/55 to 1/],/5g, as made by Mayor Vese�p, be confirmed. Carried. . 3tevenson moved, Witmer seconded, that Resolution �57?, pl Ri�SOLiJ'TION gDTHORIZIN� TI� gCQIIIRIl�G BY COI�TION PROt�DINGS IAT �NT DCQKAIN OF LOT TEN (10), BL(�K ONE (1), �. LOTS ONE (1) TO FIVE (5), BLOCK THi�EE (3) SH�DY O�R ADUITIOAT gND OTHLR LAP1D6� FOR PARK PUI�F'OS�ES", be adopted. Carried, � Page —2— Rsgular Meeting — 2,/l,/55 �npanger moved, Wit�ner seconded, that the proper official of WinstorrNewell Compar�y be contaated as to the obnogioue odor from their s�noke stack and see what can be done to eliminat�e same. Carried. Stevenson moved, Witmer aeconded, that an advance of �2�m�0 each b�r made to Mayor Vesely and Councilman �npangar tovard expensea of trip to interview prospective City Manager applicantsm Carried, Meeting adjourned. �e W� ElmqU38t� SeC taTy t,0 the CpuIIC31 CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 576 A RESOLUTION OPPOSING A PROPOSED AMENQMENT TO MINNESOTA STATUTtS, SECTION 263.03 (2). WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, section 263.03 (2), provides, among f � other things, that when any person not having a legat settlement within any fiown, city or village which is operating on the town system of poor relief, shall be in need of relief, and is so sick or infirmed as to render it unsafe or inhuman'to move him from such tovrn, city or village, and is need of imme- diate,-support or relief, the board or council shall provide such assistance as it deems necessary and the expense so incurred shal! be paid by the town, city or village, and shall thereupon become a charge against the county, and the county�may recover the same from the county, town, cifiy or village of such persorfs settlement, if he have any within the state of Minnesota, and WHEREAS, it has been proposed by fhe county of Hennepin to amend such law so as to ma�e it inapplicable to said county, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RcSOLVED BY THE COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKIN�, MINNESOTA: That the city of Hopkins is unalterably opposed to any such amend- ment which would exclude the county of Hennepin from the provisions of this lativ, and the city requests Senator Archie H. Miller and Representative Alfred L. Bergerud to oppose any such amendment of the law and to do everything in their po�ver to defeat.such amendment if the same is presented to the t955 sess i on of ti�e Mi nnesota Leg i s lature. ADOPTtD by fihe council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this first day of February, �955• A. &'J. Elmqui�t, Ac9-in� C1ty Manager �rank N. Whitney, City Attorney JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR P , � S � �, ..� ��, �. ,��. r°d �' • " � , � � �� � �" �' � .� �� � ��� � �``X� � �� � ��r� ` C I TY OF FiOPK I NS HENNEPIN COUN7Y, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 568 A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF EXISTING CUF26 AND SIDEWALK AND THE REPLACEMENT THEREOF WITH NEW COMBINA- TION CURB AND GUTTER AND SIDEWALK ON PORTIONS OF TWELFTH AVENUE, ELEVENTH AVENUE AND EIGHTH AVEIVUE. WHEREAS, a resolution of the city council adopted the 1�th day of January, 1955, fixed a date for a�hearing on the removal of existing curb and sidewalk and the replacement thereof with new combination curb and gutter and sidewalk on the West side of Twelfth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately.North of Excelsior Avenue; the VJest side of Twelfth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the alley immediately South of Excelsior �venue; the East side of Eleventh Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue; and both sides of Eighth Avenue North between Excelsi-�or Ayenue and the East and West alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue, and � WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for th �making of this improvement were given ten dayst published notice of fihe council hearing through two v�eekly publications of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the Ist day of February, 1955, NOW, THEREEORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the cowncil ofthe city of Hopkins, Minnesota; I..Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed a':n the council resolution adopted January 1�, �955• � 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer of the city of Hopkins, is hereby designated as the engineer for said improvement. The plans and specifications for the construction of all combination curb and sidewalk in the city of Hopki�s during the year l95�., which were the basis for bids previously received for all of such work to be done in the city during said year, are hereby approved and adopted as the plans and specirications for the remova I of sa id defect ive sidewa Iks and curb and the i nsta I lat ion and oonst�ucfiion of new combination curb and gutters and sidewalks, and the bids which were accepted based on said "plans and specifications for the installation and construction of all combination curb and gutfiers and ��:. sidewalks in the city during said year, are hereby accept�d and approved as the bids for the work authorized by this resolution. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this Ist da y of February, t955• A. W. clmquist, Secretary of the Council rrank N. Whitney, City �ttorney 0 JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR � CITY OF HOPKINS . HENNEPIN,COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLt1T I ON N0. 57'% A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE AOQI�JIRING BY CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS.IN EMINENT DOMAIN OF LOT T�TI (10), BLOCK ONE (I), Lots ONE (I) to FiVE (5), BL�QCK Three (3), SHADY OAK �, AND OTHER LANDS, FOR PARK PURPOSES. ADDITION WHEREAS, the city of Hopkins is the owner and operator of a municipal swimming beach and pubiic picnic ground and recreation area � � located on Shady 0ak Lake outside of but near the city of Mopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and WHEREAS, the use of said municipal facilities by the public has been increasing ea ch year at such a rapid rate that the present fa cilities are inadequate and insufficient for the purposes of said swimming beach and public picnic ground and recreational area and it is necessary in order to a ccommodate the public and make plans for the future expansion and improvement of said municipal facilities to acquire additional land adjacent to the present land owned by the city of Hopkins for such purposes, and WHEREAS, the city of Hopkins at the present ttme owns in fee simple all of the land adjoining and adjacent to the following diescribed tracts, pieces or parcels of land, which land so owned by the city is being developed for the purposes of said municipal swimming beach and public picnic ground and recreational area,and, WHEREAS, in order to obtain such additional park facitities for said purposes, it is necesoary to acquire the fee simple title in ar�d to the real estate hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the ,.city of Hopkins acquire by condemnetion proceedings under the right of eminent domain for the purposes hereinb�fore 0 stated, the fee simple title in and to the following described real estate situated and being in the Township of Minnetonka, Hennepin County, 1Ninnesota, to-wit: Lot Ten (10), Blodc One (I), and Lots One (I) to Five (5), Block ADDITION Three (3), Shady Oak �;'according to the duly recorded plat thereof on ,. � file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hennepin County, Minnesota, also the folloeving described tract, piece or parcel of land, to-wit: � V� , : AIl that part of Government Lot Two (2) in Section Twenty- six (26), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty- two (22), which lies East and South of a line described as follows: Commencing at the waterst edge on the West shore of Shady Oak Lake, so-called, at a point three hundred forty-four (31�.) feet East of a point nine hundred eleven (911) feet South of the Southwest corner of Government Lot Three (3), in said Section Twenty-six {26); thence along said line South thirty- three (33) degrees, forty-two (la2) minutes Vdest two hundred Fifty- seven and 3�10 (257.3) feet, more or less, to the waters� edge of said Shady Oak Lake, said tr-act of land containing 53�100 of an acre, more or less, the intention being to 'convey all that part of said Government Lot Two (2), which lies South and East of above described line and its extension to the waters-*: edge of � said Shady Oak Lake and also to convey any land in said Lot Two (2), South and East of said line which may be formed by accretion or by the reliction of the waters of said Shady Oak Lake. ADOPTEp by thecouncil of the city of Hopkins:at a regular meeting thereof held this Ist day of February, 1955• A. W. Elmquist, Acting City Manager Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR (Officic.l Publication) CITY Or HOPY.IN� �iOPKINS, MINPdESOTx IiJVITtiI'I�rd TO BID i��'L' �PECIr I�A'TIOPdS FOR THE SPR.�iYIi�?G Or' CI`1'Y OwNEU Ti��'E5 FOR Si:;ALE INSECTS. Sealed bids will be received et the offices of the Cit� of Hopkins, ;�;innesota until 10:00 h.M. (C5T), Monday, February 14, 1955, and then and there oper�ed and publicly rerd Fnd tabulated, o.rd as soon as possible thereafter award of' a cor.trs.ct will be made bj� the City for the furnishing of mG.terial G.r.d the spraying thereof' of �.pproximately eigYiteer� r�undreu (1800) trees in the City owr_ed boulevards a.nd pa�c �,re�.s in trle City of Hopkins, ilinnesot�. Specificatioi�s and further details are available at the ,,� office of the Finance Officer, W. fi. ;terling. �3id�ers bonds or certified checks are required for lOp of the bid, as � guar�ntee of entry into � contrs.ct, The rioht is reserved to �.ccept or reject dny or all bids. CITY OF' HOPKINS �� � � v W. M. �terlir.g Finance Officer To be published in the �Iennepin County Review Febru2ry 3, 1955 � A regular meeting of the City Couneil of Hopkins, IKi,anesota,�was held at the Citg Ha11 at 7:3� P,M,, Tueadqy, Februsry 15, 1955. �embers p�esent �rere �yor Yese�y, Con.ncilmen Sheldon, Stevenaon, Witmer and I�pangero Also City �ttorney Whitneym Sheldon moved, I�upan�er aeconded, bi]1s per schedule dated February 15, 1955, be paid from the folloving funds; GEBiFRAL 1�VENL� Fi1ND 3PECIAL REVENT� FtTND SPEE?�L �SMENT FITATD P..I, R. FfJND BOND COI�LSTRUCTIOAT F[1ND tiigTER I�VENOE FtTND SE4�R R�VEN� FUND � 7,676m95 1,523.21 �s� 519v42 259o2g 2,532.4b 6,794.07 ing �. �npanger maved, Stevenaon seconded,.that authority be granted for the takE/ of the folloxing bids, Carried. ae For the installation of a 6n Cast Iron Water Main, from Park I�ne to Oakglen L�ive in parl�id�e, b. Installation of a Sprinklsr System in parla�idge park. c. Erection of a Beach.House at Shady Oak Beach. � Stevenson moved, � er seconded, that request by t,he Northwestern Bell Telephone �' Compaq�►', dat.ed z/9 55, to set �ur poles in alley between 15th and 16th gveuue North, from 3rd to 4th Street, be ganted� au�b�e��el�o �ngineerts approval, Carried, ��r. ' � � � � . . , �' Stevenaon moved, Sheldon seconded� that request by DTorthern States Poxer Caapa�y dated `,�:�. 2/3/55 to place 10 poles on Minnetonka Boulevard, betireen Mi11 Road and County�Road �'73 be �eferred to the Engineer for checking and report. Carriedm �: Sheldon moved, Stevenson seconded, that the Council go on reeord as endorsing ,�; propoaed � legislation for a County or l�etropolitan Park System as per letter dated 1/20/55 by the Citizens 3�ague of Greater Nlinneapolis. Carried. �mpanger mo�ed, Sheldon seconded, that the Sanitary Iandfill equip�ment bids taken on 12/2�/54 be tabled to meeting of 3/1/55. Carriede Pursuant to notice bids were opened at 10;� g0� on Mondqy, 2/]!�,/55 for the Spraying of City oaaed trees and the following bids rrere received: : �e o� • Town & Country Service (Holmes Hemphill Co, z543 Marshall St. N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota) Homedale Nursery Iiight��Y #7 Hopkina, Minnesota Cost per tree based on 1800 trees # 1.938 � 1.25 Witmer moved, �panger seconded, that the low bid of Hamedale Nuraery in the amount of �1.2� per tree, be accepted a,nd the necessary contract forms be p�epared for signatures. Carrieda Ste�enson moved, Witmer seconded, that Resolution #5'i�, �A R�,SOI�JTION TESCLARII+� CaSTS TO `� BE ASSFaSSED �11TD ORAERING PR�P�RATION OF PROP�ED �SS:CSSMERTTSn, marked Exhibit ��A",� be adoptede Catl'iedo. ` , � Sheldon moved, Witmer seconded, that Rissolution �5g1� nA RES�LTJTION ApPRWING PLAI�S AND �� S�PECIFICgTI011bS AND OR�RING ADVERTIS� FOR BID6p, marked Exhibit '�B�, be adopted. Carried; f� Page —2- Sheldon moved, Eanpanger seconded, that xesolution ,�575, "A A�SOLi}TION ORT�;RII�TG TI'� INST9L�ATION OF 5AIVITARY SF�iER AND �TATER MAINS IN BOUIEVgRD MANOR AND AllJA�NT S�,'F(EETS AND T� PFtEPARATION OF PLANS;� marked Exhibit pC�� be adopted. Garriedo N[eeting adjourned, � A. W0 Elmquist, Secr ary to the Council ti� �: : �� �, CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MIaNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 578 A RESOLUTION DECLARING OOSTS TO BE ASSESSED AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS. WHERE4S, contracts have been let for the following local improve- ments, to-wit: The removal of existing curb and sidewalk and the replace- a nd ment thereof with combination curb� gutter�and sidewalk and driveways,where necessary, on the V`Jest side of Sixth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediate-ly South of Excelsior Avenue, also on the West side of Eighth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and fihe East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, also on both sides of Tenth Avecnue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and VJest alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, also on the East side of Twelfth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, also on the East side of Twelfth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately North of �xcelsior Avenue, also on the West side of Twelfth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, and WHEREAS, contracts have been let for #he removal of existing curb and sidewalk and the replacement thereof with r�ew curb an.d sidewalk in the follow- �. ing locations, to-wit: On both sides of Eighth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the Eest and West alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue, also on the West side of Twelfth Avenue North.between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue, and WHERE4S, contra cts have been let for the removal of existing curb and sidewalk and the replacement thereof with new combination curb and gutter and sidevralk on the East side of Eighth Avenud�:South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, and WHPBEAS, contracts have been let for the.removal of existing curb and the replacement thereof with combination curb and gutter on the East side of Thirteenth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue, and on the East side of Eleventh Avenue South between Exzelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Ave., and WHEREAS, all of the work of removing said curb and sidewalk and the replacement thereof with either nevr eurb or combination curb and gutter or sidewalk hereinbefore specified has been completed and the expenses incurred in the making of said improvements and the amount to be assessed therefor is the sum of �12,089.51, and WHEREAS, contracts have been let for the removal of existing curb and sidewalk and the replacement thereof with new combination curb and gutter and sidewalk and driveways where necessary on both sidea of Excelsior Avenue hundred from a point five�and thirty (530) feet East of the East line of Fifth Avenue to the East line of Eighteenth Avenae, and WHEREAS, the removal of existing curb and sidewalk and the replacement thereof with new combination curb and gutter and sidewalk and driveways where necessary on theabove described portions of Excelsior Avenue has been completed and the expenses incurred in the making of said improvement and the amount to be assessed there�or is.the sum of �76,765.2f, NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOFKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The costs of said improvements to be specially assessed is hereby declared to be.the respective amounts hereinbefore set forth. 2. The city clerk, with the assistance of the city engineer, shall forthwith catculate the proper amount to be specially assessed for each of said improvements against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land�abutting thereon, without regard to cash valuation, as provided by law, and he shall file a copy of such proposed assessments in his office for public inspection. �. The city clerk shall, upon the completion of such proposed assess- ments, notify the council thereof. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof hefd this 15th day of February, �955• A. dV. Elmquist, Acting city manager Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney 0 J4SEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR � .."♦ +` . .� ►-{ � I� C I T.Y OF HOPK I N S HENN EP 1 N COl1NTY, M I NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 581 A RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. WNEREAS, pursuanfi to a resolution adopted by the oouncil of the city of Hopkins on February 15, �955, the city engineer has prepared plans and specifications for the installation of water mains in the following location, namely, on Sevent§enth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Avenues South from Excelsior Avenue to Hennepin County Highway No. 3 and on Twentieth Avenue South from Hennepin County Flighvra y No. 3 to the North line of that portion of the city of Hopkins which lies South of Excelsior Avenue, and on Hennepin Coun�y Highvray No. 3 from Seventeenth Avenue to Twentieth Avenue, and,�o� the installation of sanitary sewer mains in the following�location, namely, on Sevenfieenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenfih Avenues South from the East and West alleys immeciiately South of Excelsior Avenue to Hennepin County Highwa y No. 3 and on Twentieth Avenue South from Hennep�t,n County Wighway No. 3 fio the North line of that portion of the city of Hopkins which lies South of Excelsior Avenue, and on Hennepin County Highway No. 3 from Seventeenth Avenue to Twenti- eith Avenue, and has presented such plans and specifications to the council for approval, NOVJ, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COIJN CIL OF THE CIIY OF MOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. Such plans and specifications, which are on fi le in the office of the city engineer, are hereby approved. 2. The a cting city manager shall prepare and cause to be inserted in the offfcial paper and.in the �onstruction Bulletin, an advertisement for bids upon the making of such improvemenfi under such approved plans and specifications. The advertisement shall be published ir► each of said papers on the 2L�th da y of February, 1955, shall specify the work to be done, shall state that bids wi I I be opened byr�.:the:�:a�ti:ng city manager at 10:00 otc0ock a.m. on Tuesda y, March 8, �955, in his office in the city hal) in the city of Hopkihs; Hennepin County, Minnesota, and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the clerk and accompanied by a cash deposit, cashierts check, bid bond or certified check payable to the city of Nopkins for fifteen per cent of the amount of such bid. , ., ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 15th day of February, t955• A. W. Elmquist, Acti ng ci ty manager Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney r JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR _ � e� `",r � CITY OF HOPKINS �y �•� HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA '�� .,d � ✓� \J�S � v a °� '�� 1 RESOLUT I ON N0. 575 � � �� A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF SANITAR`Y SEWER ' AND WATER•ARAINS IN BOULEVARD MANOR AND ADJAG'ENT STREETS AND THE PREPARATION OF PLANS. WHEREAS, a reso1ution of the city council adopted the 18th day of January, 1955, fixed a date for a hearing on a proposed insfiallation of water . ,� mains in the following location, namely, on Sevonteenth, Eighteenth'�and�Ni, e- teenth Avenues South from Excelsior Avenue to Hennepin County Highway No. 3 and on Twentieth Avenue South from Hennepin Cou�ty Highway No. 3 to the North line of that portion of the city of Wopkins which lies South of Excelsior Avenue, and on Hennepin County Highway No. 3 from Seventeenth Avenue to Twenti- eth Avenue, and on the installation of sanitary sewer mains in the following location, namely, on Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Avenues South from the East and �Nest alleys immediately South of Excelsior Avenue to Hennepin County Highway No. 3 and on Twentietn Avenue South from Hennepin County Highwray No. 3 to the North line of that porfiion of the city of Hopkins which (ies South of Excelsior Avenue, and on Hennepin County Highway No. 3 from Sev�nteenth Avenue to Twentieth Avenue, and WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for fihe making of these improvements u�ere given ten dayst published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon�on the 15th day of Febru- ary, �955� NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVE�,BY THE (�UNCIL DF THE CITY OF HOPK(NS, MINNESOTA: !. Such improvements, and each of them, are hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted January 18, i955• 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, the city engineer of Hopkins, is hereby desig- nated as the engineer for said improvements, and ea ch of them. He shall prepare plans a nd specifications for the making of such improvements. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof h��fd this 15th day of February, �955• JOSEPH C. V�SELY, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Acting City Manager Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney (Officia.l Publica.tion) CITY OF' HOPKINS I-�Ni�LYIPd COUIdTY, i�iTNNESOTA NO'1ICE FOR BIAS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A BEr1CH �IOUS� Afl' SlihiiY OtiK 13EACH t1L0iVG WI1�I NEC�SSr1fi,Y ACC£'.SSORIES Sealed bids will Le received by the City Manager a.t the City iiall, Hopkins, T�innesotia, until Marcl� �, 1955 �t 10:00 L�.M. (CST), and then and there.opened and publicly re�ci, and as soon as possible thereaiter r�ward of a contract will be maae by the City for tY�e above listed items. Specifications and further details �re availa.ble at the office of the City En;;ineer. Biduers bonds or certified checks a:re requested zor 10� of t�ze bid, �,.s ��u�rantee of' entry� ir�to a contract. bids. `1'he ri�;ht is reserved �;o accept or reject any or �11 � CITY OF HOPKIT`S A. W. Llruquist Acting �ity A�Sanager �% To be published in the Hennepin County Review, re�ruary.�, 1955. 0 (Ofiici�l Publicatior.) CI'i'Y OF' :KOPKINS riLNNEPIN COUIvTY, I�IN�]�SO�I'A IJOTIC�; r'OR BIT:S FOR INS'I'ALLATIOT? Or' SPRINKLER SYST�K ��1\iD W'A'lER T�Ii�_II�TS IN P%iRKRILG�, HOPKITIS, MINi��ESOTA. 5e21ed bids will be received by the City Marlager at the City Hall, ;;opkins, Minr_esota, until M�ch S, 1955, at 10:00 A.M. (CST) and ther� and there opened anci publicly reed, and as soon as possible thereaf'ter �ward of a con- tract will be made Qy the City for the above listed items. Speciiications and further deta.ils are avail�ble at the office of the City �;noineer. Bidders bonds or certified checks are required for 10� of the bid, �,s a ouar2nt�e of entry into � contract, ihe right is reserved to accept or reject �n;� or a11 bids. CI1'Y ^vF HOPKII�S A. W. El,mquist 4ctine City M�na.�er i7 To be published in the Hennepin County Review repruarJT,�, 1955 (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPRINS HENNEPIN GOIINTY, MINnTESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR WATER MAINS AND SANITARY SEWER MAINS IN BQUIEVARD MANOR AATD 20TH AVENTJE SOIITH. Sealed bida will be received by the City Man�ger et the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until March 8, 1955 at 10:00 A.M. (CST), and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter award of a contract xill be made by the City for the above listed items . Specifications and further details ere available at the office of the City Engineer. Bidders bonds or certified checka are requeated for 10� of thel�d, as a guarantee of entry into a contract. bids. The right ie reserved to accept or reject any or all CITY OF HOPKINS A. W. Elmquiat Acting Cit� Manager To be published in the Iiennepin County Rsview, February 24, 1955 G c NS �'i1 �* C T J o H I� a L L�T/ �I, Z � � �� (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COIINTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BID6 FOR WATER MAINS AND SANITARY SEWER MAINS IN CANIPBELL DRIVE. Sealed bids will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until March 29, 1955 at 10;00 A.M. (CST), and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter award of a contract uill be made by the City for the above listed items. Specifications and further details are available at the office of the �ity Engineer. � Bidder bonds or certified checks are requested for 10� of the bid, as a guarantee of entry into a contract. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. CITY OF HOPKINS � A. W. Elmquist Acting City Manager To be publi�hed in the Hennepin County Review, March 10, 1955. To be published in the Construction Bulletin, March 10� i955. �-.�.._ ., . . _ .,... _ . _ .. ; _ , � (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS HEAtNEPIN COTJNTY,MINNES03'� NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR BITUMINOUS SURFACIIQG OF POWELL ROAD Sealed bids rrill be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until April 14, 1955 at 10:00 g,M. (CST), end then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter aaerd of a contract will be made by the City for the above listed item. Specifications and further details are available at the office of the City Engineer. Bidder bonds or certified checks are requested for 10� of the bid, as a guaxantee of entry into a contract. The right is reserved to accept or reject ar�y or all bids. CITY OF HOPKINS � � A. W. Elmqui Acting City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, March 31, 1955 To be published in the Construction Bulletin, Aiarch 31, 1955 0 (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COONTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDu FOR �OATSTRIICTION AND REPAIR OF SII�EWAI�SS, CtTRBS, AND CURB AND GUTTERS. BIL1S rr1.11 be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota until April 18, 1955, at 10;U0 �.M., and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter award of a contract tirill be made by the City for the above listed conatruction work. Specifications and further details axe available at the office of the City Engineer. The successful bidder must enter into a contract �rlth:the City in such form as will be approved by the City Attorney, which contract will include provision that the contractor must commence the construction and repair of the sidewalks, curbs, or curb and gutters within fifteen days after being notified by the City Manager to proceed with s�ny designated work, The successf�l bidder must also furnish a contractor�s bond in the sum of �5,000.00. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. CITY OF OPKINS . A. W. Elmmii Acting City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review April 7, 1955 To be published in Construction Bulletin April 7, 1955 n ;. _ .:: ;. _. . . (Offi�el publica.tion) CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BID6 FOR ROAD MI%, ROAD TAR, ROAD OIIS AND ROAD ASPHALT � BIDS �rill be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Mtnnesota, until Apri1 18, 1955, at 10:00 A.M. end then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as posaible thereafter award of a contract ►rill be made by the City for the furnishing of the above materials. Bidders on road mix to sub�mit specifications �nd prices for materisl either at the pl�nt or delivered in truck loads on the atreets of Hopkins as required. Bidders on roa.d tar, road oils and asphalt to submit speci- fications and prices for materials to be delivered in tank truck lots, distributed ott the streets of Hopkins in quantity and at locations as required. The right is reserved to accept�w or reject any or all bids. CITY OF PKINS ` A. W. Elmaui� Acting City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Rsview April 7, 1955 To be pixblished in the Construction Bulletin April 7, 1955 0 ; :�: A regular meeting of the Cit� Council of Hopkins, Minnesota was held at the City Hall at 7:30 P.M,, �esday, March 1, 1955. Members present �rere M�yor Vese�y, Councilmen Sheldon, Stevenson, Witmer and Empanger, also 6ssistant �ity Attorney Perbix and I1oyd �ese�y, gnpanger moved, Stevenson seconded, bil].s per schedule dated March`l, 1955, be paid from the fo7loMring funds: ��PIE�e r. REVENUE FITND SPECIAL �EVEIWE F[TND SPECIAL 9SSESSMENT FUND P. I. R. FUND BOND CONSTRIICTION F[TATD WATER REVEN� FIJND S�kiER REiTEN� I�TND �12,205.9� 1,475e39 1,1�'Y.65 55g.37 460000 1,541.68 1,308.z6 Sheldon moved, �npanger seconded, that request for suthority to take bids on follouing be gra.nted. Carried. a. Sewer and Water Main, Cempbell Addition be Heavy duty Blacktopping, Potitell Road Stevenson moved, �heldon seconded, that the City Engineer prepare the necessary specifications and call for bids for the furnishing of road mat�rial8 a.nd concrete work for the 1955 season. Carriedo - Witmer moved, Sheldon seconded, that communication dated 2/21/55 by W. T. Matchke with— drawing application for off sale liquor licenae at 505 E. Excelsior Avenue be placed on file and City Clerk return the check in the amount of �100.00. Carried, Witmer moved, Stevenson seconded, that the low bid of Rosholt Company in the amount of �16,b67 plus �?95 for the f"urnishing of a Crawler Type Tractor with a Dozier Blade, as per bids outlined in minutes of 1z/21/54, be accepted. Carried. Stevenson moved, Witmer seconded, that Resolution #573, "A F�SOI�lTION ADOPTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS��, marked Fachibit nAn, be adopted4 Carried. Sheldon moved, Empanger seconded, that Resolution #579, "A RE,S�J'PION FOR HE�RING OA1 PROP06ED ASSESSMENTS��, marked Exhibit ��B�, be adoptedo Carried, � Stevenson moved, Empar�er seconded, that1Ii�esolution #582, �A RESOLIITION RECENIlVG RE-- PORT �TD CALLING HEARING ON BY,ACKTOP HESIIRFACING FIFT�NTH AVENtTE NORTH �N THE MINNEAPOLIS gND ST. IAUIS RAIII�i�Y TRACKS AND FOIIRTH STi�,T NORTH", mar�ed �hibit ��C'�, be adopted, Carried. Sheldon moved, nnpanger seconded, that building permit request by Wally Kinn for the conatruction of a home on the North part of lot located at ,#5 E. Excelsior 8venue be tabled. Carried. Stenenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that Northern States Power Compar�yts request dated 2/3/55 for the placing of 10 poles on Minnetonka Boulevard between Mi�ll R�ad and County Road #'13, be granted� subject to Lngineer�s approval and also approval by Hennepin Countye Carried, �� Witmer moved, Eaapanger seconded, that 50� of amount due F. Morettini on the Interlachen Park sewer a.nd water construction be paid as set up in City E'ngineer Smithgs report dated 2/28/55. Carried, � � Sheldon moved, Empanger seconded, that Bergerson aad Casiaell be hired to rehabilitate Wells #1 and #3. Carried. Meeting adjourned. T• oseph C. Vesely, Mayor A. W. Elmquist, S retary to the Council � �.� �����TM" :��:� CITY OF HOPKINS FiENNEPI(d COUNIY, MINNESOTA RESOUJTION NUMBER 573 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the council has met and heard and passed upon ail objections to the proposed assessments for the following local improvements, to-wit: The installation and construction of sanitary sewer mains commencing_ at existing manhole 165 feet East of Oakridge Road on Wilshire Walk, thence westerly along Wilshire V�Ik to Oakridge Road�, thence southerly along �kridge Road to the North I i ne of State Trunk Hi ghway No. 7; �'t,so commenci ng at a point on the North line of State Trunk Highway No. 7, 1�86.87,feet West of the East line of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of the IVortheast Quarter (N 4) of Sect i on Twenty-four (2L�) , Townsh i p One Hundred Seventeen (1 17) , Range , Twenty-two (22); thence westerly along the North line of said State Trunk High- way No. 7 approximately 1,265 feet; also commencing at a manhole located on the North line of State Trunk Highway No. 7 at an extension of the eenter line of Ninth Avenue North, thence southerly tinder and across said State Trunk Highway No. 7 along said extension of the center line of Ninth Avenue Nort#,�'to the Intersection of said line with the center line of Fourth Street North. The installation and construction of wafier mains along the North line of State Trunk Highway No. 7 between Fifth Avenue and Seventeenth Avenue, also , along the extension northerly of the center line;;of Ninth Avenue from Minne- tonka Mills Road to the South line of State Trunk Highwa No. 7. 1'he instaflation and construction of a water main on Far�ndale Road from Hollyhock Lane to a oinj- 120 feet West of Hollyhock Lene. �he installation and construction of a wafier main on Twelfth Avenue North in front of lots nineteen (19) and twenty (20), block seventy-seven (77), Wesfi Minneapolis, Second Division, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUN CIL OF THE C1TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. Such proposed assessments,and each of them, copies of which are hereto attached and made a part hereof, are hereby accepted and shal! constitute the special assessments ageinst the lands named therein, and ea ch.tract of land therein included is hereby found to be benefitted by the proposed improvement in the amount of the assessment levied against it. 2. Such assessments, and each of them, shall be payable in equal .,�.P:� „� i annual instaliments extending over a pertod of ten years, the first of the instaliments to be payable on or before the first Monday in January, t956s Any deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate of six (6) per cenfi per annum from the date of the adoption of this assessment resolution. To the first installmenfi shali be added interest on the entire assessment from the date of this resolution untii December 3�, �955• To ea ch subsequent installment when due shall be added interest for one year on ail unpaid installments. 3. The owner of any property so assessed, may, at any time prior to certification of the assessment to the county auditor as herein provided, pay the whole of the assessment against any parcel with interest acErued to the date of payment to the city treasurer and he may, at any time thereafter, pay to the county treasurer the entire amount of the assessmenfi remaining unpaid with interest accrued to December 31 of the year in which such paymenfi i s made. �.. The clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the county auditor to be extended on the proper tax (ist of the county, and such assessment shall be collected and Paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this Ist day of March, 1955• JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR A. W. Elmquisfi, Acd�ing City Manager Frank N. bVhitney, City Attorney � ; ^ � � CITY OF HOPKiNS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION No. 579 A RESOLUTION FOR HEARING �1 PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS, by a resolution passed by the council on the Ijth day of February, �955, the city clerk was directed to prepare proposed assessments of the costs of the following local improvements, to-wit: The removal of existing curb and side�valk a.nd the replacement thereof with combination curb and gutter, and sidewalk and drive�vays, where necessary, on the �Nest side of Sixth Avenue South between Cxcelsior Avenue and fihe East and West alley immediately South of Excel�ior Avenue, also on the V'Jest side of Eighth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West all�y immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, also on both sides of Tenth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and 4Uest alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, also on the East side of Twelfth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, a�so on the East.side of Twelfth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the East and 1Nest alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue. ��so on tHe West side of Twelfth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alle�r immediately South of Excelsior Avenue; The removal of existing curb and sidewalk and the replacement thereof with new curb and sidewalk on both sides of Eighth Avenue North between Excel- sior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue; also on the Wesfi side of Twelfth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue; The removal of existing cur� and sidewalk and the replacement thereof with ne�v combination curb and gutter and sidewalk on the East side of Eighth. Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avanue; The removal of existing curb and the replacement thereof with combina- tion curb and gutter on the East side of Thirteenth Avenue North between Excelsior Av�nue and the East and West alleyiimmediately North of Excelsior Avenue, and on.the East side of Eleventh Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and 'ddest alley immediately South of Excelsior �venue, and . . ..- . . ... . :f. .. Fc� ^ . . ... . . . . . . .. .. . . , . . . . . .� ' y , �M1 that WHEREAS, the clerk has notified the council �:H� such proposed assessments, and each of them, have been completed and fii�d in his office for public inspection, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE (�OUNCIL OF.THE CfTY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. A hearing shall be held on thc �th day of April, �955, in the city hall at 7;30 o+clock�;p.m. to pass upon such proposed assessments, and each of them, and at such time and place all persons o�vning property affected by such improvements will be given an opportunity to be heard with reference to such assessments. 2. The acting city manager is hereby directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessments to be published once in the official newspaper at I�ast two weeks prior to the hearing, and he shall state in the notice the total cost of the improvements. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this Ist day of March, �955• JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Acting city manager Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS, HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, MARCH 2, 1955• TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the council of the city of Hopkins will meet at 7:30 o�clock p.m, on �pril 5, 1955, at t he council chambers in the city hall to pass upon the following pro- posed special assessmenta: The removal of existing curb and sidewalk and the re- placement thereof with combination curb and gutter, and sidewalk and driveways, where necessary, on the 9Vest side of Sixth Avenue South.between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immed- iately South of Excelsior Avenue, also on the West side of Eighth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, also on both sides of Tenth gvenue South bet�ceen Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, slso on the East side of T�elf th Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley.immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, also on the East side of Twelf th Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the East and 1Nest , alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue, also on the West side of Twelfth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East. and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue; The removal of existin� curb and..sidewalk and the repl ace- ment thereof with new curb and sidewalk on both sides of Eighth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the East and INest alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue; also on the West side of Twelf th Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West a11e� immediately North of Excelsior Avenue; The removal of existin� curb and sidewalk and the re- placement thereof with new combination curb and gutter and sidewalk on the East side of Eighth Avenue South between-Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley ir�nediately South of Excels�ior Avenue; The removal, of existin� curb and the replacement thereof with combination curb and �utter on the East side of Thirteenth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately Idorth of Excelsior Avenue, and on the East side of Eleventh Avenue South betaveen Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, °: �;•:: The area proposed to be assesaed for each of said im- provements is each tract, piece or parcel of land abutting thereon. are The proposed assessments/on file for public inspection i at the office of the city clerk oP Hopkins. UVritten or oral objec- tions �vill be considered at the hearing. The total cost of all of said impronements on Sixth Avenue South, Eighth Avenue North and South, Tenth Avenue�South, Eleventh Avenue South, Twelf th Anenue North and South and Thirteenth Avenue North is �12,089.51, and the total cost of all of said improvementa on Excelsior Avenue is �76,765.21. A. W. ELMQUIST, Acting City Manager FRAiVK N. WHITNEY, �it� Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review March 10, 1955• � �� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 582 RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING HEARING �N BLA CKTOP RESURFACING FIFTEENTH AVENUE NORTH BETWEEN THE M I NNEAPOL I S AND ST . LOU I S RA I LWAY TRg; (XS AND FOURTH STREET NORTH. WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution adopted October 19, �95�+, a report has been prepared by the city engine�er of the city of Hopkins with reference to fihe improvement of Fifteenth Avenue North from the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway tracks to Fourth Street North by blacktop resurfacing the same, and this report was received by the council on lwarch I, �95�, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVcD BY THE C�INCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The council will consider the improvement of said street by the blacktop resurfacing of the same in accordance with the report and the assessment of abu�ting property for all of the cost of the imnrovement pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 1�29.01 I to LG29. t I I ( laws �953, �• 398) � at an estimated .tota I cost of the improvement of �2,100.00. �.. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 19th day of April, �955� �n the council chambers in the city hall at 7:30 ofclock p.m., and the city manager shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this Ist day of March, �955• JOSEPH C. VESELY, I�IAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Acting City Manager Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUIVTY, MINNESOTI� NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF A PORTION OF FIFTEENTH AVENUE NORTH BY BLACRTOP RESURFACING THE S AME e� TO �NHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the city council of the city of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 o�clock p. m. on Tuesday, April ��},-1955 to consider the making of an improvement on Fif teenth Avenue North from the Minne- apolis and St. Louis Railroad tracks to Fourth Street North by blacktop resurf acing the same pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. I}29.011 to 1}29.111 (Laws 1953, Ch. 398). The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the property abutting thereon. The es- timated cost of such improeement is Two Thousand one hundred Dollars (�2,100.00). Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed.improvement will be heard at this meetinge A. W. ELMQUIST, Acting City Manager W. HARLAN PERBIX, Assistant City �ttorney Published in the Hennepin County Review on March 17 and 21}, i955• ... ..r..- _l;l' .- r :--� A regular meeting of the City Coun�il of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday, March 15, 1955 at 7:30 F.M. in the City Ha11. Nlembers present were Councilmen Witmer, �npanger, Stevenson and Sheldon. Also City Engineer SidneyLSmith, Assistant City Attorney perbix and F`3.nance Officer Sterling. Sheldon moved, �npanger seconded, that Councilman Witmer be appointed M�yor Pro Tem. Carried. � -, Sheldon moved, Stevenson secor3fled,� bills per schedule dated �ch 15, 1955, be paid from the folbwing funds: — GEAIERAL F{EVEI�iJ& F[TND SPECIAL F7EVENUE FUND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FIJNl3 P. I o R. F[TND WATER REVENUE FUND SEWER FRTND � g,287.0� 1,386e40 61.62 686.35 3,872.67 544e75 Stevenson moved, �npanger seconded, that bingo request by Knights of Columbus for �.iesday evenings during April and 1�p 1955, at lg — 7th �venue South, be grantedo Carried. Stevenson moved, F�npanger seconded, that 1955 Memo of Agreement between the City of Hopkins and Public Employees Ioca1 ,{}918 Teamsters A,F.L., be accepted and placed on file. Carried. E= z�� �� T� p- Eanpanger moved, Sheldon seconded, that permission be granted to the Chsmber of Commerce to cap the parking meters on I�11ar Days, March ?l,., 25 and 26th. Carried. Sheldon moved, Stevenson seconded, that request by William Sterling, Finance Officer, dated 3/15/55 for fund transfers be gra.nted. Carried. ° Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that petition as presented by some of the residents of Boulevard Manor opposing the construction of sewer and water mains in Boulevard Manor for at least two years� be placed on file. Carried unanimously. Empanger moved, Sheldon Seconded� that the City furnish the ma,terial for a storm sewer drain on the �ast side of East Park Valley Ik�ive to 7th Street South. Carried, Pursuant to notice bids were opened at 10;00 A.M. on �esday, 3/�/55 for the construction of water and sewer mains in Boulevard Manor and the following bids were received; .- C,�011 i Art Bolier Swanson I�cavating Cos Peter �metti Const.Co. Northern Contracting Co. E. J. Bianconi F. Morettini, Inc. Barbarossa & Sons Phelps—I�ake �fi Aqarianni Wm. V. Terry Fxc. Co. St. Paul I�edging Co. ':. ��. � 27,680,00 z4., 986.70� 26,g83.25 27,559.65 26,8g3.40 27,762030 29,55z.00 30,180.80 2g,226,50 29,518.00 33,183.65 ti�;L�i, � 19,�1�.70r� 23,b73.75 23,114.36 23,477.55 z6,565.zo 25,765020 z4,077.90 ?1,.,163.10 29,71g,65 28,429.50 26,9g9e50 e� ., _ � 47,49g.70 4g,66o.45 _ 49,997.61 51,037.20 53,�+8.60 53,527e50 53,629e90 54,343090 57,945.15 57,947a50 60,1�3.15 t#�_: sa�. Tied Bid Tied Bid Tied Bid Tied Bid Tied Bid Tied Bid Tied Bid Tied Bid � Sheldon moved, �npanger seconded, that the low bid of A:rt Bolier in the amount of `� �19,818.70 for seuer mains and Swanson Excavating Compa.r�y, in the amount of �2k�9�5,70 �- for water mains be accepted and the proper contracts and bonds be drawn up for signatures. Carriede Bids were also opened for water main and sprinkler system in pari�idge park and the following bids were received;— BIDDER Fred Swanson & Hopkins Plumbing & Iieating Swanaon F�ccavating Co. Art Bolier F. Morettini Gonst. Co. Northern Contracting Coo Win. V. Terry Exc, Co. �� 'sra�• �� .: '+�_;��ti $ 1,155010 1,344.00 ^ 1,g30.00 1,685,00 1,860.00 � 1,197.61{. � 2,35ze74 (Requests permi.ssion 2,376.50 3,720.5oto withdraw bid ) 2,141075 � 3,971.75 4,�.00 Tied bid rejected 3,917s0� 5,602.05 4,712e25 6,57z,z5 � ��Page -2�-, Regular Meeting — March 15, 1955 Stevenson moved, F�mpanger seconded, that communication da.ted 3/11/55 by Fred Swanson pertaining to bida on psrkridge water main and.aprinkl.er system be placed on file, Carried. Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded� that the low bid of Swanson Excavating Campany in the amount of �13L�4.00, for the construction of park�fridge water main be accepted. Carried. Sheldon moved, �npanger seconded, that the low bid of �rt Bolier in the amount of �2141,75, for the installation of the sp�inkler system be accepted. Carried. Eids were also opened for the constra.ction of a Beach Houae at Shady Oak Lake, a.nd the following bids were received; — _ � oi • Olaus Johnson Crawford Merz Company Riley Construction Compar�y Fitzgerald Bros. r`�C�i���� � 5,965v0o � 6,500,00 7,113.00 7,g60o00 Sheldon moved, Stevenson seconded, that the loW bid of Olaus Johnson in the amount of �5965.00 be accepted. Carried, 5heldon moved, �panger seconded, that the petition and correspondence file on the grading and opening of 16th gvenue South f`rom Second Street::South to 5th Street South, be tabled. Carried. , Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that Reaolution �85, �g RI�OIdJTION OR�RING PRE;P�RA� TION OF I�EPORT ON THE IATSTgIdATION OF CCQ�INATION CIIRB AND GIITTER OAT THB SOUTH SII� OF EXCEISIOR gVENIIE BETWEEN HO�D� AVENUE AND MEgD()WBROQK ROAD�, marked �rhibit ��n, be adopted. Carried. r , - Sheldon.moved� F�panger seconded� that Hennepin County be authorized to take fill material-� excep�6t 8,000 cubic yards which Will be needed by the Recreation Department for beach purposes,from Koo�an property at Shady Oak Beach which is being acquired through condemnation, Carried. Sheldon moved, 5tevenson seconded, that the copy of the letter dated 3/g/55 to N6r, phil W. Smith, �cting City Manager of 5t. Iouis Park, by Hugo G. Erickson, City Engineer of Minneapolis pertaining to an enlargement of West 3gt� Street seWer main between L�ew arid gerxes Avenues� be placed on file. Carried, 5heldon moved, Stevenson seconded, that the City Engineer'check into the possibility of easements covering storm sewer-'d'rainage from Cottage Downso Carried, ,: Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that the Skel�y Oil Compatty land deal, as negotiated for the exchange of land necessary for County Road #3 at Washington and �celsior Avenues �>- be approved and referred to the City �'tto.rne3r for the drawing of the necessar� deeds. Carried. Sheldon moved, �apanger seconded� that the contract for the lend leasing.of cars be referred to the City Attorney for checking as to the cancellation clausee Carried. Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that the December 1954 FYnancial Statement be accepted and placed on file, Carried. . Sheldon moved, �npanger seconded, that Acting City Manager A. W. Flmquist be paid an extra �100.00 per month for January, February and March 1955. Carried. Meeting adjourned. ATTEST: Joseph Witmer,.M�yor Pro Tem � �"-�� A. W. Flmquist, Secr ary to the Council CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MCNNESOT� RESOLUTION IdUMBER 585 A NESOLUTION ORDERING PREPA�'�ATION OF REPORT QN THE INSTALLATION OF CONBINATI�N CURB AND GUTTER ON Th'E SOUTH STDE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE BEZ'inIEEN HOMEDALE AVLNUE AND M��DOW- BROOK RO_AD. WHEREAS� it is proposed to imprave E4�celsior Avenue by the installa- tion of combina.tion curb and'gutter on the South side thereof between Homedale Av�nue and rleadowbrook Road� and to assess tkie abutting property for a11 or a portion of the cost ,of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 1�29.011 to l�29.111 (Laws 1953� �h. 398), NC�d, THEREEQRE� BE IT RESOLVED Z'HAT THE CI�Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA� That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney�Smith, city engineer for the city of Hopldns, for study and that he is instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advisin� the council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connectioi� with some oti�er iraprovement, and the estima.ted cost of the improvement as reco�runended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hoplans at a regular meeting thereof held this 15th day of March, 1955. JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney Through the process of �collective bargaining betVreen the City of Hopldns ; represented by its City Council-and Public Employees Loca1 918 TeaYnsters �.F.L.� the f ollowing agreement 2ias been reached. providi.rig for wages - and worla:ng conditions for Hopkins City employees for the year beginning January 1� 195�. l. BasiB Salary -�wo steps or -8� o� base pay plaa� with �eacfi four-hours rediiction iri work �eek considered" as tYie eqv.i.valent of one step for employees receiv3ng such work week reduction. Increase for department head§ to--put them properly above the highest paid operative employee in their departmertts Increase for call duty fraen 2 to 0 per month for utility department eraployees subject to call, 2. Work Week - 1�0 hours per week f or a71 employees. 3o Overtime - Over 0 hours per week or any work Saturdayr and S unday unle s s part of j ob � t ime and one -half . �. ___ _ _ _ ._.. . . ..... . _ . . _. 1�0 Holiday Time - Double tiiae- if� worked regularl� or called for special duty on.a legal holiday. _ __.. . Sickleave - One day per month�aecumulating to I20 days ior 10 years or more replacirig present�one day per morith cumulatirig to 60 days iar� IO years service� 75 ior 15" y�ears and 90 days for over 15 y�ears o Pro-rated �f or temporar3r part-time or permanent part-time employees. 6. Rest Periods - Continued informa� grant of two fifteen-mirrute rest periods per day. 7o Holida - Continue ractice of wor ' ys p k�g a short day the da3r tiefore a holiday without time penalty as to employees not putting in the f ull day. 8. Vacations - One year to IO years service - 2�reeks 10 years or more - 3 weeks -. 9. Part�time - Probation and permanerrt part-time employees sha�s all above benefits pro-rated. Provisional employees are not covered by above. The Cit� of Hopki:ris wi]1 taks the riecessary�leg'islative or administrative steps to make tiais agreement effective Januar� l� �955. BQr Parker Nolan atopped in at the offioe this morning to clariPy for us item #1 above. The te�o steps referrad to above was meaat for the Poliae Department in order to bring tham to a 40 hour �reek with all other employees. A one step inorease for other employees as per schedule attached. � A �P Elmquist 4�22�b5 '.4.. �� -fa. ,.. CITY OF HOPRINS HOPKINS� MINNESOTA Salaried Positions Nuinber� oi Range�� Name Monthly Positions & Step Salary Rate City Manager Vacant Stenographer 1 25 g D.Johnson �25�.00 City Attorney 1 -- 100;00 Municipal Judges 2 ��- PT 50;00 Cle rk 1� -- PT 100.00 City Clerk - I �.3 A A; Elmquist 57.l�.,00 Account Clerk-Typist 1 26 A R; Leaxy 26I�;00 PB�X Operator 1 21� A P. Wheatley 21�l�..00 Finance Officer-Assessor 1 J�0 A W. Sterling lt57.00 Custodian 1 32 g B. Robison 33�.00 Police Superintendent 1 39 � H. � Puck �.39e� Officer 1 3!� B E. Johnson 375:00 Officers 6 3!� A C. Lu� 361e00 S: Jobnson W:Peterson W; Scanlan C. Graridstrom C . J ohns,on Fire Stewaxd Dispatcher Highway Superintendent Heavy Equipment Operator Maintenance Equipment Operator Mechanic DTiver Snowpl:o� Operator Driver Driver Laborer S anitation Drivers Laborers Dumpman D.._ _ ._ _.... Health Officer Librariari - Recreatiori Director Recreat�ion Assistant _. Engi.iieer Engineeririg Aide Water�e�ier Superintendent Supt; Emeritus ` Utility Operator n n La.borer __. Acc ount- -CIe rk � Assessment Account Clerk I -m 1 -- 1 39 A 2 36 A 3 35A 1 34 A l 34 A 3 33 A � 2 1 1 32 B 33 A 32 A 26 A � PT E. 3ielke C. Carter . - .. _ _ .�.`.•V 4,il;.:v�.-�. i, _ . r� E. Dukatz V. Sletten Vacant W: Harison G: Berglu�l D: Carlsori G, Robirison �o Q�.SOIl E. Dodge B: His`satn J. Dotsoa� J; Specicen H: Sohauer F. Stodola -� pT 23 A PT 39 A L: Harris�- 27 A M. HencLricks � 1�7 A P. Sidney�mith 3!� A P, Caiigliren 39 A J: Brecka -o H: Olson 33 C Js �i'OITlaC��CO 33 g G; schug H: christianson 32 A R:Farriick J. Tholea 26 A D: Isenbarger 27 A A. S al a 361;00 361;00 361:00 361;00 361.00 85:00 210.00 �t39.00 390.00 ,375:00 375:� 375s00 361,00 36I,o0 3�.7.00 34I.7.00 347 s� 3�.7.00 347°00 31�7 soo 33�0� 334:00 26el�,00 16:66 235:00 1.�39e00 275:� 601:00 361a00 �.39:� 100,00 377s� � 3�.7.00 347.� 334000 334aoo 28b;o0 275s00 PT = Part T�me _. _ Hourly Rates - To be computed according to prasisions of �Section ].L�� 8ubdivision 1� of' Ordinance #68• -- . .. . _ �I�O;OO per month-extra for two u�3lity departm�ent employees subject to "CALL DUTY"'s 20 hour a week for Part-Time Police. C 0 P Y ..�_._.. PUBT�IC EMPLOYEES UIVION LOCAL N0. 918 July 6, 1951� Mr. W. R. L, Taylor City Manager - Hoplfl.ns� Minnesota. Dear Mr. Taylor: With reference t o our first negotiating meetino of this yeax and for the bene�i.fis for 1955. Brought out in the discussion was the point that PauJ. Caug�ren should ad- vance to the position�of Engineering Aide and this we are doing or rather �e- questing at this timeo We have since our meeting discussed with the members oi the police dep- artment the follawing: l, One step increase and reduction to a forty hour week. 2, The f3sst increment step wYiich is naw due most of the men in the de- partinent. This same a.ncremen.t step should also refer to your men who are on a part time basi,s as pro rated. We feel this is a fair request as most of the part time police are on a regular scfiedule at so niax�,y� hours per week ancl therefore actually becoine "Regular part tiiae inen". We have also had request to present the following.and would like to meet with you on the individual points, A, Fifty dollar uniform allowance for alI officers� full or pa-�,t time. B. The adclition of one officer to fill the 7 to 3 shift iahich is now being worked by the Superinterulent who has to spend much of his time in the office. This will fill out the shifts co�¢pletely � th two men on tlie 3-1I sYiift� t�o inen on the 1I-7 shift, one man on the 7-3 shift and one man on the meter or commercial beat 9-5. C. The iriclusion iri the budget of �25,00 each for a four inan� pistol team to attend the state pistol shoot at the yearly convention, Would you please advise i,rlien we can meet with you at lunch soon so we can discuss these various requests, Yours trul�r� Ted Gardrier Parker S: Nola.n President, Secg-Treasurer •3�{.y . . :'S`."�''rK i�„r.2S.:�'�f_ A special meeting of the City Council of Hopk:ins, Minnesota was held at the Gity Ha11 at �:00 P.M., Thursda;y, March 24, 1955. ;,:,, "$�' Msmbers present uere Mayor Vesely, Councilmen Sheldon, $tevenson, Witmer and Empanger. Also City Engineer Sidney�Smith. Sheldon moved, Witmer seconded, that Mre Sidney S, Frisaell of Ha�ings—on—the Hudson, Ne�r York, be hi,red as the third City Manager at an annual salary of �000, effective as of 4/1/55, plua the use of staff car. Carriedo Stevenson moved, Witmer seconded, that Donald Id �aTallick be appointed Assessor and Finance Officer under pay range 35g at �375.00 per month, effective 4/1/55. Carried. Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that the roof on #1 Pump House be cut down as recommen�ed by John Brecka and work to be done by his crew. Carried, Sheldon moved, Stevenson aeconded, that authorization be made for the purchase of material necessary for the new roof on #1 Pump House. Carried0 - Stevenson moved, Witmer aeconded, that the required carpenters be hired to a�uild roof on #1 Pump House and work to be done under the supervision of the Engineering Department. Carried. Meeting adjourned. l A. W, Elmquist, Secret to the Council �`� ;� ,. . . .�....�. .� .�.__._.____^.�....�. �...___.__�....., .._._-, �- _ -N.. .., ,- `_ � A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota was held at the City Hall at 7z3� P.�4., �esday, gpril 5, 1955. Members present were Mayor 9esely, Councilmen Sheldon, Stevenson, Witmer and �npangero Also Assist� City Attorney Perbix and City Engineer Sidney�Smi.th. �npanger moved, Sheldon seconded, that bills per schedule dated April 5, 1955 be paid from the following funds. Carried. GEI�RAL REVENIJE FITND SPECIAL, REVENiJ� F[JND SPECIAI, AS3FSSMENT F'UND Pe I• #o FUND BOND 60NSTRUCTION FUATD WgTER REVENi)E Ff7ND SEWLR R�.'VENIIE FqTND � 12,95g.90 2, ].!}0.70 4eg� 6z9.96 295.57 1,937.56 1��Oe79 5heldon moved, Stevenson seconded,.that request by Northwestern Bell Telephone Compar�y dated 3/23/55, for permisaion to pla.ce buried c�ble in alley betveen First Street North and Excelsior Avenue just East of 13th Avenue be granted; Carried. Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that request by Northern States Power Company for permission to place one pole at West Park Valley L�rive at 6th Street South be granted. Carried. � Sheldon moved, Stenenson seconded, that Deputy gssesaor Bonds for Arlyn Sala, Mabel Fish, Clara H, Hokanson and Iorraine Re Naze be accepted and same be mailed to the �untg Auditor for filing. . Carried. Councilman �3npanger offered the following resolution;— �S the governing boc�p of ;� City of Hopkins ha,s heretofore entered into a written contract dated A�arch 2, 1954 between ' said municipality a.nd the Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board of the County of Hennepin ;; for the administration and supervision of poor relief in said municipality, and WI�RE�LS it ia the desire of both the said mwaicipality and said Suburban Hennepin County Rslief Board to conti�ue the terms of said contract in full force and effect until such time as the same m�y be canceled by either party thereto as in said contract provided,; NOGT THEi�EFOI�E IT IS HE1�BY RESOLVED, that all of the terms, conditions and provisions of that certain contract heretofore entered into between said City of Hopkins and the Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board, be, and the same hereby are continued in fu]1 force and effect and are binding upon both parties thereto the same as though said corr- tract was at this da.te signed and made aneu, and said contract shall remain in full fQrce and effect until such time as the sam.e m�y be hereafter canceled by either party under � the terms a.nd conditions as provided in said contract. HE IT FFIE�REBY FITRTHER 1�.SOLVED that a copy of this Resolution shall be aigned and executed and filed with the Suburban Hennepin County Relief Boardo The question was on the adoption of the resolution and the roll being called there were 5 yeas and no n�ys, as follows; Sheldoz� Stevenson Wi.tmer F�na.n�er Vesel�r And so the resolution was adopted. I certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a resolution passed by the City Council of the City of Hopkins of Hennepin County, Nii.nnesota at its regular meeting held on the 5th d�y of April, 1955. �. W. ElmQuist City Clerk Sheldon moved, �panger seconded, that counnunication dated 3/22/55 by the Hopkins F3.re Department pertaining to gth Avenue South being opened into County Road #3 and being marked as a�i.re Iaxie, be referred to the Citg Engineer for checking a.nd report. Garried. ,.� �� page -2- Regular Meeting - gpril 5, 1955 Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that request dated 3/31/55 for permission to trans- fer �SppO from General Surplus to Eecreation Contingencg, be granted. Carried. Stenenson moved, �npanger seconded, that communication dated 4/4/55 by Acting Superin- tendent of police Howard A. Puck pertaini.n.g to a Comprehensive Traffic Ordinance for Hopkins be referred back to him for more detailed information as�to contents of said ordinance. Carried. Witmer moved, Sheldon seconded, that communication dated 3/24/55 by T. E. Barrowman perta3.ning to drainage problem at 606 I�illane, be referred to the City Eagineer for checking and report. Carried. � Witmer moved, S�be�enson seconded� that report dated 3/31/55 by the gcting City Manager pertaining to the issuing of a building permit and purchase of part of lot from�Wal7� Kinn be approved, subject to Mr. Kinn signing an agreement as to no adflit�nal building construction being don�e on his lot at � E. Excelsior Avenue on account of the pro- posed new Iiighway, Carried, Sheldon moved, Empanger seconded; that a 12 ft, curb cut for drivew�y on the East side of Int 1, Block 3, West Minneapolis on gth Avenue South be granted to John Koss. Carried. . Steeenson moved, Witmer seconded, that Rssolution �580, tt�ESOLUTION ADO�PTI1� SPEGIAL ASSFSSMENTS", marked Exhibit ��g►� � be adopted. Carried. Pursuant to notice, bids were opened at 10;00 A.M. on struction of.water and sewer mains on Campbell Drine received; -• Northern Contracting Swanson Bccavating. F. ?�Iorettini Art Bolier Bill Terry (WmeV.) ,�. �2,696.00 2,701.00 3,066.40 3,2g9.20 5,160.00 �i��' - �[,., 025.50 4,772.30 5,333.00 5,207.50 8,46g.00 Tuesday 3/29/55 for the, cor� and the follo�ring bids �►ere TOTAL �6,721.50 ^ 7,473e30 g,399.40 �,:49�.70 13,628,00 •�� � �: Tied Tied �:: Sheldon moved, $npanger seconded, that the low bid of Northern Gontracting Compar�y in the amount of �6,721.50 be accepted and the contract and bond forma be drawn up for signatures, Carried. -.P . � Stevenson moved, Eanpanger seconded, that the pr��e-stir:� dated 4/5/55 against the'Street . Light gssessments on 8th Avenue South be referred to the City Manager and City Engineer for checking as to'assessment� a�ainst residential property, Carried. � Stevenson moved, Empanger seconded, that the appointment of Elmer Co Miller as Weed Inapector for 1955 as made by M�tyor Vesely be confirmed. Carried, Meeting adjourned, � A. W. Elmquist, Se tary to the Covncil r afi i�', � � : CITY OF HOPKINS ��';' ' HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 580 RESOLUTION ADOPTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the oouncil has met and heard and passed upon all objec�ons to the proposed assessments for the following local improvements, to-wit: The removal of existing curb and side�lk and the replacement thereof with combination curb and gutter, and sidewalk and driveways, where necessary, on the West side of Sixth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and fihe East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, also on the West side of Eighth Avenue South between Exeelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, also on both sides of Tenth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, also on the East side of Twelfth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, also on the East side of Twelfth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue, also on the West side of Twelfth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue andthe East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue; The removal of existing curb and sidewalk and the replacement thereof wifih new curb and sidewalk on both sides of Eighth Avenue North between Excel- sior Avenue and the East and.West alley immediately Norfih of Excelsior�Avenue; also on the West side of Twelfth Averiue Nortti between Excelsior Avenue and the ` East and West al(ey imm�diately North of Excelsior Avenue; The removal of existing curb and side�lk and the replacement thereof with new combination curb and gutter and sidewalk on the East side of Eighth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and the East and bUest alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue; The removal of existing iaurb and the replacement thereof with combina- tion curb and gutter on the East side of Thirteenth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue, and on the East side of Eleventh Avenue 5outh.between Excelsior Avenue and the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue, �qpWj� THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CIiY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA.:.. I. Such proposed ass�ssments, and ea ch of them, copies of which are hereto attached and made a part bereof, are hereby accepted and shall � constitute the special assessments againsfi thelands named therein, and ea ch tract of land therein included is hereby found to be benefitted by the proposed improvements in the amount of the assessment levied against it. 2. Such assessments, and each of them, shal) be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period of five years, the first of the installments to be payable on or before the first Monday in January, 1956. Any deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum from the date of the adoption of this assessment resolution. To the first installment shall be added interest 'oa:�+ the entire assessment from fihe date of this resolution until December 3�, �955• To ea ch subsequent ;� installment when due shall be added interest for one year on.all unpaid installments. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the assessmenfi to the oounty auditor as herein provided, pay the whole of the assessment against any parcel with interest accrued to the date of payment to the city treasurer and he may, at any time thereafter, pay to the county treasurer the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid with interest accrued to December 31 of the year in auhich such payment is made. �.. The clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of fihis assessment to the county auditor to be extended on the proper tax list of the county, and such assessmenfi shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regu(ar meeting tliereof he I d th i s 5th da y of Apr i I, t955 • A. W. Elmquist, Acting City Manager Frank N. INh i tney, City Attorney �"� JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR �; C;;. ;.. . A regular meeting of the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota was held at the City Hall at 7:3� P.M,, Tuesday, April 19, 1955. Members present were Mayor Vesely, Councilmen Sheldon, Stevenson, Witmer and Etnpanger, Also City Ma.nager F�issell, City Attorney Whitney and City Engineer Sidney�-Smith, Sheldon moved� �npanger seconded, bills per schedule dated April 19, 1955, be paid from the following funds: . GENERAL F[TND SPECIAL FUND SPECIAL gSSESSMENT FUND P o I, R. F[1ND WATER H�VE1ViJ� FUND �R REVENtiE F[TND $ 16,880,56 2, 101.l�1 69.91 �91067 21,265.96 1, ?1�.5.33 Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that Resolution �588, �A RE50LUTION ORIIXE�IRING P1�EPARaTION OF A F�PORT ON TH� BI,ACKTdP SURFACI1tTG OF FIRST STI�'P NORTH FR�+I FI�'PH AVENUE TO SEi1EI� TEENTH AVENt1E, AISO CERTAIN ALLEYS"9 marked Exhibit �Ap, be adopted. Carried. Em nger moved, Stevenson seconded, that request by the Minneapolis Gas Compar�y� dated 3 29/55, for permission to make gas main extensions on Farmdale Road East of Hollyhock Lane and on Campbell Urive North of County Road #18 be grantede Carried, ,_, �+Titmer moved, Sheldon seconded, that recom�endation of the following Clerks, Judges and ;;;;:' ;:;��;.;fi Ballot Counters for the City Election to be held on �iesda�y, May 17, 1955 be accepted arid „,� �? `' the hourl rate of be set at 1.25 '��'� Y PaY � per hour. Carried. �,,�f; ;<,,; �t;;t,. . �SSTRICT #1 HARIEY HOPKINS SCHODL �;'�=; ; '�',��:. �4:_-' ;: ���T 1 �� �� • `' Elizabeth Slav�n f:� ;`` Glac�y's Escher '��` Selma Pahl Irene Miller � Betty Carlson � i F i_ ;_ r t-' '► Carrie Spott E°lizabeth Lemke Max�garet C. Owens Estella Olson N�yrtle Vickerman � _ i__ ' 4 �:_ Lola NIm Yackel Lilli:an �`lmqui.st Mary Bastyr Mary Mallery Flora Caroline i � • _ ; .te� s ' _ s. .� e o A1ice M. Anderson Sophia Nicolai. Adeline Sedesky Louise Lussier Grace Iundahl �. i__ ;i �.'._:i� 1 � �i� i�► _�j: �y Sullivan Sal�y McBratnie Edna Wilco� Lauretta Poseley Louise Boies s ;•• ' N �4 .� s �o_ Esther Tauchen Anne Borland ---- - ___-- -- � _ -- __ _ Charles W�-�Herzan Theresa Goldborg Tina J, Swenson Also the following are recommended for appointment as BALLOT COUNT�RS: _ _ _ _ . .. m,_ .. _ _ . . ,: _ _ , . . . . . . . _ j _ , r � — � _ � ' � . � � . . . < < � � . . -�- � � - -- ' . I ...•.i � . _ ' �. . _ . - . ._. ,. .. • _ � _ _ . . " _ _ l ' � . � � � , J � � � _� . . . . . � '. (' � ` .. � .� - — .. . ' , ' �- � '-I- . � .: C , �. � i . — - � � . ' _ --Lc _ .. _" �` , ,_� . e._ . " ,_ .f , _ � � r -; - c _' ,. _, � .; � , .� . c. � � — c � � � , . _ — t - . ' . � r � , . c. � ( � i � , �; ' � r � . . r ' � � r � , , __ . . . r _� . , .. .� � ' . .. . r _ �� .� �� . •- t •, � � . , ; � . - . . . � . .,_ ' ( . � ' � . .. .. _ ' � � . , . . `��Ly�- � � . � �- -.' , ., , . . - . . . 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Cerm.ak Jack Feudner Richard Js Becl�►an Sheldon moved, Witmer seconded, that sewer and water main assessments on 21st Anenue North and also on Oakridge RAad, be on a ten year basis rather than on a twenty year basis as requested. Carried. Pursuant to notice bids were taken at 10;00 �,M. on 4/18/55 for the furnishing of Road Materials and Concrete work for the Z955 season a.nd the following bids were received; — BIDDER IJ D LT ROAD TARS PLANT MII�ES S.C. M.C. S.S. . A, �. TAt� �W� ,135 .145 5.45 5.9� RepQblic _ Gleason Bury & Carlson r ' ``"' Craig � Blacktop Serv, .13 .13fi .14 ,15 .125 .13 a15 .145 .1g75 01925 American Bitumals No prices submitted for applied materials # Prices app�y to minimum deliveries of 1200 gals. _,e., : e � _��. Plant Mixes — Road Tar and Aggregate Earl �ewa11 Liquid Road Tars Republic (�eosoting Co. 5.50 6e00 �5.90 per ton �0.18?5 per gal. Witmer moved, �npan}�er seconded, that the above bids be tabled. Carried, 6.60 Eids were also taken at 10;00 A.M. on 4/u+/55, for the bituminous surfacing of poWell Road and the following bids were received; — ��i� �i�t� Howard Ganley, Inc. Bury & Carlson Je V. Gleason Co, Black Top Service �' � if��� � 8,?71.40.� 9, 392e90 9,754.72 10,789.25 Witmer moved� 5tenenson seconded, that the low bid of Howard Ganley, Inc. in the amount of �8,771e40 be accepted. Carried, Stevenson moved, Witmer seconded, that Resolution #5g3, "A HE.SOLUTION ORI�ER.ING THE BI,ACK— TOP S�SiTHF�CING OF FIFl�ENTH AVEN[1E NORTH BETGiEEN TH� MINNEAPOI:CS AND ST, I,flUIS RAIIWAY TRACKS AND FOURTH STREET NORTH BY I�Y LABORn, marked Exhibit �B�, be adopted. Carriedp Sheldon moved� Stevenson seconded, that R,esolution #5g4, "A R�50LIITION I�CL9RSNG C05TS TO 8E ASSF.SSED FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CERTAIN SEWER AND WATER M�iINS AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASS�SSNIEI�FPSn, marked �xh.ibit t�Gn, � be adopted. Carried, Sheldon moved, Stevenson seconded, that Resolution #5$6, »g T{�SOLUTION FOR H�ARING ON PROP06ED ASS�SSMENTS FOR THE IN5TALLATION OF CERTAIN SEWER AND WATER MAINSp, marked Fxh;bit �D�►, be adopted, Carried. � Witmer moved, Stevenson seconded� that �treet lights be ordered in at corner of 16th Avenue North and South Service 1lrive � corner of 16th Asenue I�Torth at 4th Street No, Carried, Stevenaon moved� �npanger seconded, that due to the fact that �'lmer Ce Asiller has with— drawn his application as Weed Inspector, M�yor Vese�y has appointed Robert G. Anderson as Weed Inspector for the 1955 season and moved that the appointment be confirmede Carried. _� < - _ �� , � � . , ' ,. _ < . „ ,. . , � . c .�_ �. ' � „ � � � c � � � ' CONCRL�TE WORK 1955 a �t0e ITEM AMOUNT CARISON BOISER � �'� lo Stra3.ght curb, 6p wide by 16n deep 786 � 1257060 - 1.60 � 1.210.41+. �'1.54 '� �.� ,� ---2. Combination curb & gutter as shown on 1680 3931.20 - 2034 3931oB0 - 2.3L,. �•� G�.irved curb, 6 n wide by 16 n deep /�L,. 74. g0 - 1.70 72.16 - 1064 � 4. G�rved curb & gutter, combination curb & gutter ]./.8 362060 - 2,45 361.12 - Zol,,�s;;. 5o Ik�ivew&ys, 6r thick � 1'715 1029.00 — 060 11S3a35 —.b9 T be Sidewalk, 4" thick 195� g3g.50 -.43 819000 -,42 70 (Repair) Straight curb, 6�� wide x 16�� deep (Under 30 L.Fa) 90 198.00 - 2.20 188.10 - 2009 g, n n n n(p�er 30 I,,F.) 118 253.70 - 2015 234og2 - 1099 9. " Combination curb & gutter as ahown (Under 30 L F.) 3.00 2049 10, n n �� (Over 30 L.F,) 2,9� 2039 11. (R,epair) G�arved curb, 6�� wide by 16�� deep 210 472050 - 2,25 40'7.40 - 1Q94 120 '� G�u�ved curb & gutter, combination , curb & gutter 3000 2.64 13. " Lh�iveways, 6n thick ,80 1029 _ u+o " Sidewalk, 4" thick (under 30 I,.F,) .60 ,69 150 " �� '� " (over 30 L.Fo) 55 59 _ o . TOTAL � 8417090 � 8407.59 � . � �. � _ � � � � < < . � < < < , _ . _. r � , . � _ • � - � . � � . , � � , � . '. . c � _ _ . , � � T� � � � , � t _ r , , � � . . � � _ c ' � � _ , , . . r r r , , __ ,, Page -3— R,egular NSeeting — gpril 19, 1955 Etapanger moved, Witmer seconded, that the Fire Protection Contract as made between Eden Prairie Township and the City of Hopkins, be referred to the City Manager for negotiatiott :�. as to retainer fee and hourly rates, Carrieda Witmer moved, Sheldon seconded, that petition dated 4/7�4/55, as presented by Nla,rgaret He Engelbret owner of the Pinea Trailer Park for permission to connect with the Hopkin�a sewage system be tabled, Carried, �: �]npa.nger moved, Sheldon seconded, that the petition dated 4/19/55, as presented by $igfrid A. Johnson for annexation of a part of the �T ONFrHALF (1/2) OF THE SODTHEAST �UAR1�R OF SECTION 'I�NTY••TI�E (23) TOHTNSHIP 117, RANGE T4�ENTY�-�O (22) n� to the Citg of Hopkins be referred �o the Zoning and°'�Planning Commission for recommendation and if recommended for annexation by the ��ssion, then the City Attorney be instructed to draw the necessary ordinance, Carried, �mpa.nger moved, Sheldon seconded, that an investigation be made as to the curb and gutter special assessments made against the South,�}� corner lots in Block 94, West Minneapolis Second Addition. Carried. �npanger moved, Stevenson seconded, that Resolution �587, "A RE�SOLIJTIOIJ AIITHORIZING THE ACQUIRING BY CON�ATIOId PROCEEDINGS UNI�R THE RIGHT OF �NT D(�lAIN OF CERTASN � I�CESSARY FOR THE FX'l�NSION OF C�RSDGE ST�ET�, marked E�chi.bit nEp, be adoptedy subject to Wally Iund building the neceasary roado Carried. Witmer moved, FSnpanger aeconded, that Resolution �"jg�, ��A RESOLUTION ORDERING PR�PARATIOAT OF A.R�PORT ON THE BLACKTOP SURFACING OF FIRST STREET NORTH FR�I FIFTH AVENiJE TO SEVEI�-� TF�1�iTH AVENUE, ALSO CERTAIN ALI�YS", marked Exhibit �A'�, be adopted. Carriedo Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded,�that Well #2 at the City Hall be disconnected and capged a.nd advertise for sale, the pump, motor and parts, Carried. Meeting adjourned, ��l.tr��,_�,_� -�- �� Ae W. Elmquist, Secretar to the Council J�Ciseph �o Vesely, Maa�or J �; > , �d � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIAT COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NiTNN�gt, 58� A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REP�RT ON THE BLACKT�P SURFACING OF DIRST STREET 1VORTH FROM FIFTH AQr'�NE TO SEV�NTEE[�tTH AVENUE, AI,SO CERTAIN ALLEYS. T�.EAS' it is proposed to imprnve First Street North irom Fifth Avenue to Seventeenth Averiue by blacktop resurfacing the same� also to � improve the follo�ring alleys� namely9 the alley in Block Seventy-nine (79)� West Pti.nneapolis, Second Division� also the East and West alley in Block .b.ght (8)� West P�inneapoLis� by bla.cktop suxfacing the same� and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the �sts of said improvements� � pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to 1�29.171 (Laws 1953, �he 398)� NOwI, TH�REFQftE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNFSOTA� �hat the proposed improvements, and each of them� be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer for the city of Hopkins, for stuc�, and that he is instructed to report to the council with all cortvenient speed advisir� the council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed assess- ments�.and each of them� are feasible and as to whether they should best be made as proposed or in connection with som�e other i�¢pravements, and the esti- mated costs of the i.mprovements as recommended. ADOPTED bp the council of t�he city of Hoplans at a regular meeting ( i9 y� - thereof held this �h da,y of April, 1955. JOSEPH C . VESII,Y, MAYOR . , ` `p�[�,�L,�, aW � A. yJ. Elmqui.st� Secretary of tkie Council �a� m�� ;„ 3 � ;�,:, Frank N. Whitney, C�ty Attorney � �� � �' � � ���� ,; e � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN CQUNiY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NITNBER 583. A�SOLUiION ORDERING THE BLACKTOP RESURFACING OF FIFTE�I'I'H AVENUE NORTH BETWEEN THE MCNNr�IPCiLIS AND ST. LOUIS RAILtiJAY TRACKS AND FOURTH STREET NORTH BY DAY LABOR. inIHEREAS� a resolution of the council adopted the first day of March, 1955� fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of Fif'teenth Avenue North from the N�inneapolis and St. Louis Railway tracks to Fourth Street North by blacktop resurfacing the same� and WHEREAS� all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten daysT.published notice of the council heaxing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the heaxing.Vaas held and property o�mers heard thereon on the 19th day of April, 1955� NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TH� COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: l, That such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the c ouncil resolution adopted �'�arch 1, i955. 2e P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer of Hopkins� is hereby designated as the engineer for this irrg�rovement. The specifications for all blacktop surfacir�g material to be used in the city of Hopld.ns during the year i955� which specifications w ere the basis for bids received by the city for such material� are hereby�i.opted as the specifications for the. ma.terial to be used on this street. Said engineer shall proceed under the direction of the aity�,.;�a??ager, as given from time to time� to carry on a11 work in connection with such improve- m�ent in accordance with general plans and specifications f or such work performed in the city of Hopl�dns. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regulax meeting thereof held this 19th d�y of April, 1955. A. titii. �lmquist, Secreta.r�r of the Council Fra.nk N. inThitney, City Attorney JUSEPH C . VES�Y, MAYOR � � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, NiINNES�TA RESOLUTION N0. 58�. A RESOLUTION DECLARING COSTS TO BE qSSESSED FOR THE INSTALLATION OF C�.TAIN SE1�ER. AND WATER.MAINS AND ORDER- ING PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS. �VHEREAS, contracts have been let, and the installation and construction thereof has been completed, for the installation of water mains in the followir� locations, to-wit: Commencing at the intersection of County Road #18 and Cottage Downs, thence southerly along County Road #18 io a point approxima.tely 20 feet south of the north line extended of Lot 1, Block 5, Knollwood; also on Faxmdale Road from Hollyhock Lane to a point approxima.tely 123 feet east to the west line of . Lot 5, Block 5, Hobby Acres; also on Turenty-first Avenue North from Fxcelsior Avenue to First Street North, thence easterly along'First Street North to �rentieth Avenue North; A1so for the installation of sanitary sewer mains in the following loca- tions, to-wit: Commencing at a point on Cottage Downs and an extension of the east line of Lot 6, Block 5, Knollwood, thence west to County Road #18, thence south to a point approximately �.0 feet north of the south line extended of Lot 4, Block 5, Knollwood; also on Twenty-first Avenue North from �ccelsior Avenue to the north line extended of Lot 29, Block 13, West Minneapolis, Third Division and �1�R.EAS, the cost of the installation and construction of said improve- ments , and the amount to be assessed therefore, is the sum of �15,1�0�..63, NOW, THER.EF'ORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF HOPKINS, MINIV�ESOTA:: 1. The cost of such improvements to be specially assessed is hereby de- clared to be �15,�.OI�.63. 2. The city clerk, with the assistance of the city engineer sha11 forth- with calculate the proper amoun� to be specially assessed for such improvements against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land within the district effected without regard to cash valuation, as provided by law, and he shall file a copy of such proposed assessments in his office for public inspection. 3. The clerk shall upon the completion of such proposed assessments, notify the council thereof. '. ADOPTED by the Council of th� City of Hopkins at a regular meeting � thereof held this T9th day .of April,� 1955. . � � JOSEPH C. VESF�Y, MAYOR � A. W. Elmquist,. � • . Secretary of the Council I'rank N. whitney, City Attorney , - �� . ��� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, N�NNESOTA l� RFSOLUTION TdO. 586 A R� SQLUTION. FOR HEARING ON PROPO,SED ASSESSMENTS FOR THE INST_�LLATIUN OF C�tTAIN SEWER Ai�?D tiJATER MAINS. ti�R.EAS, by a resolution of the city council of Hopkins passed by the council on April 19� 1955� the city clerk was directed to prepare proposed assessments for the costs of the installation and construction of water ma.ins in the followin� locations, to-wit: Commencing at the intersection of County Road No. 18 and Cottage Downs; thence southerly along County Road No. 18 to a point appro�dma.tely twent�.(20) feet South of the North line extended of Lot Qne (1), Block �ive (5), Knollwood; also on Farmdale Road from Hollyhock Lane to a point approx imately one hundred tt,renty-three (123°)' feet East to the tidest line of Lot Five (5),, Block Five (5)� Hobby Acres; also on 'I�enty-f irst Avenue North from F�celsior Avenue to First Street North; thence easterly along First Street North to �aentieth Avenue North� Also f or the installatiori and construction oi sanitary se�rer mains in the following locations, to-tait: Commencing at a point on Cottage Downs and an extension of the East line of Lot Six (6)� Block Five (5), Knollwood; thence West to County Road No. 18; thence South to a Boint approxisna.tely forty (�.0) ieet North of the South line extended of Lot Four (4), Block Five (5), Knollwood; also on Twenty-first Avenue North irom Excelsior Avenue to the North line extended of Lot �renty-nine (29)� Block Thirteen (13)� West Minneapolis, Third Division9 and WH�REAS� the clerk has notified the council that such proposed assess- ments, and each of them� have been completed and filed in his office for public inspection, NOtiJ� THEREF'ORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: l. A hearir�; sha11 be held on the 17th day of Nia,y, 1955, in the city hall of the city of Hopkins at 7:30 o�clock p.m. to pass upon such pro- posed assessments, and each of them, and at such time and place all persons owning property affected by such i.�rovements will be given an opportunity to be heard with r eference to such assessments. 2. The city clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice of the hearing of the proposed assessments to be publishec� once in the official newsp�.per at least two weeks prior.to the hearing�. and he shall stated in the notice the total cost of the improvements. ADOPTED by the council of tlze city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 19th �a.y of April, i955. JOSEPH C. �ESELY, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretaxy of the Council Frank N. whitney, City Attorney �� � �, {�'` , ,,.� . �,.. . CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEFIN COUNTY, 1�INTdESOTA NOlICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSI��NT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CERTAIN SANITARY SEWE;R AND WATII�. MAINS. Hoplflns, Minnesota� April 20� 1955 TO WHOM IT NL�Y CONCERN: Na'I'ICE IS HEREBY GI�EN that the council will meet at 7:30 o'clock p,m. on 'Itiiesday, May 17, 195�, in the city hall at HopiQns, T��linnesota, to pass upon �roposed assessments for the installation and construc�ion of the following sanitary sewer and irater ma.ins, to-wit: The installation and construction of water mains in the following locations: Commencing at the intersection of County Road No. 18 and Cottage Downs; thence southerly along County Road 1Vo, 18 to a point appro�dmately twenty (20) feet South of the North line extended of Lot One (1), Block Five (5)� Knoll- wood; also on Faxmdale Road from Hollyhock Lane to a point appro�dma.tely one hundred twenty-three (123) feet East to the West line of Lot Five (-5), Block Five (5), Hobby Acres; also ori Twenty-first Avenue North from bccelsior Avenue to First Street North; thence easterly along First Street North to Twentieth Avenue Vorth. A3so: _for the installation and construction of sanitary sewer mains in the following location� Commenci.ng at a point on Cottage Downs and an exten- sion of the East line of Lot Six (6), Block Five (5), Knollwood; thence West to County Road No. 18; thence South to a point approximately forty (1�0) feet North of the South line extended of Lot Four (1�), Block Five (5), Knollwood; also on �renty-first Avenue North from btcelsior Avenue to the North line extended of Lot �,renty-nine (29), Block Thirteen (13)� West Minneapolis, Third Division. NOTICE IS FURTI�. GNEN that the area proposed to be assessed for all oi said improvements, except the installation of water ma.ins on Twenty-first Avenue North from E�celsior Avenue to First Street North, thence easterly along First Street North to �`wentieth Avenue North, is each tract, piece or paxcel of land. abutting thereon. NQTICE IS FURTHER GNEN that the area proposed to be a ssessed for the installation of said water mains on 'I�renty-first Avenue North from F�xcelsior Avenue to First Street North� thence easterly along First Street North to Twentieth Avenue North, is r egistered land survey No. la13, Files of Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County, Niinnesota. The t otal cost of the said improvements is �15�1�01�.63. A. W. ELAZ�iTIST, CITY CLERK FRANK N. Tn1HIT1VEY, CITY ATTORNEY �'u.blished in the Hennepin County Review on April 28� i955. .. . . . . . s___ _ . . . . . _ . . . . _. . . . . .. .... , n� � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, 1�'�i M�TESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 587 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TI-IE ACQUIRING BY COTtiTDEt�TATION PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE RTGHT OF EMINENT DOMAIN CfF' CERTAIN LANDS NECESSARY FOR THE EXTIIVSION OF CANIBRIDGE STREET. Wf�R.EA5, by resolution No. 51�9' which was adopted by the council of the city o� Hopkins on November 16� 195�., the installation of sanitary sewer and water mai.ns along the Wester�y extension of Cambridge Avenue from the Westerly line extended Northerly of Lot Twenty-two (22)� Auditor's Subdivision No. 239 to Monk Avenue; thence Southerl,y along Monk Avenue to Oxford Street, was authorized� and WHEREAS� in order to make such installation of sanitarg sewer and t�ater mains in said location and in order to open said Cambridge Avenue from the tidester�y line e xtended Northerly of Lot �renty-two ( 22 )� 7�uditor � s Sub-- dig:ision No. 239, to AZonk Avenue, it is necessary to acquixe by condemnation proceedings under the right of eminent doma.in the fee simple title to the following described tract, piece or pa.rcel of land located and being in the city of Hopkins, county of Hennepin and state of Minnesota� to-wit: The southerly fifty-five (55) feet of the westerly four hundred and sixty-three (1�63) feet of 7�ot Sixty-eight (68)� Auditorts Subdivision No. 239, Hennepi.n County� Misinesota, NOW, TF�EF'ORE, BE IT RESOLVED that t,he city of Hopkins �cquire by condemnation pro- ceedings under the right of eminent domain for the pxirposes hereinbefore stated� the f ee simple title in and to the above described real estate. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regulax meeting /4K� thereof held this �. day of 1�pril, 1955. JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYQR A. W. Elmquist9 Secretary of the Council Frank N. tiJhitney, City Attorney (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS HENREPIN COIINTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BID6 FOR THE PURCHASE OF PLAYGROTTND EQUIPMENT Sealed proposals will be received until 10 o�clock A.M., on May 16, 1955, at the office of the City Manager in.the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, for the purchase a�' playground equigment, and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible thereafter awarding of contract �rill be made by the City for the above equigment. Plans, specifications and bidding forms may be obtained from the Recreation Director, L. A. Herris. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CITY OF HOPKINS S. S. FRISSELL City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, May 5, 1955 ��� ,�': i .. : ,. _, _ . _ __ _ 4� � ��!_ _ H o. i+�_ _ �_i MM: __,h� o �I TO THE IEG�L VOTL�RS OF THB CITY OF HOPKINS: NO'PICE IS HEREEBY GIVEN TIiAT g RLGULAR ELECTIOAT FOR SIID CITY, IAT THS HARI�C HO�KINS �. SCHOOL FOR DISTRICT NIIMB�R Q,� AND IN Tf� PIIBLIC LIBRARY BUILDING FOR DISTRICT NIINID�R � AND IN THE CITY HALL FOR DISTRICT NIINIRER ��ND IN TAE J[1ATIOR HIGH SCHOOL FOR DISTRICT NUNIDER �� AND IN OAHI3IDGE COIINTAY CLUB FOR DISTRICT NIINIRER � AND IN THE AISCE SMITH SCHOOL FOR DISTRICT NUNI�R �jj( kTILL BE HELD IN SAID CITY, ON TUESDAY� THE 17TH DAY OF MAY, 1955, �N THE HOIJRS OF 7:00 O�CIACK IN � THE FORENOON AND 8 O�CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON OF TI3� SAA� DAY FOR THE FOLLOWING PIIRPOSES, ,f VIZ: TO EIECT: ONE MAYOR, FOUR C�TNCIIINEN, gND ONE MUIVICIPAL COURT JIIDGE: THE NAMES OF THL CINDIDATFS FOR MAYOR ARE: RICfiARD Re JOHNSON ROBERT J s �OI�ESH F. M• MADI]EN E�TIN Ee NEUMANN PETER W. SNAI�TTICH JOSEPH C, VESELY THE NAMES OF THE C�ATDII)ATES FOR COUNCIIMEN AREs JOSEPH A. ENIPANGER RICHAFtD S. JOHNSON ARTFNR S. NA.SH LEE G. STEVENSON A. J. TONY TESAREK JOSEPH M. 'WITMER THE NAME OF THE CANDIDATE FOR NNIVICIPAL COURT JIIDGE IS; Jo RxTSSELL CARROLi, � ��!'. _ �t_ �`���., � �- � � V_•- - +� ` � :1 ' �: _ s� � _ .� � �� �31' _ \ � L� _��,.' _�t.:.� _ _R. � 0 g regular meeting of the �ity �ouncil of gopkins, Nlinnesota wa.s held at the �ity gall at b:30 peM., Tuesday, Mey 3, 1955. Members present were, Mayor yesely, Councilmen Sheldon, gtevenson a.nd gnpanger, Also City Manager Frisse]1, �ity .gttorney Whitney and �ity Engineer gid.ney►-Smith. $heldon moved, stevenson seconded, bills per schedule dated May 3, 1955, be paid from the following funds; GE�IERAL FtEVENtJE FiJND SPECIAL R�'VENUE FIIND SPECIAL ASSFSSMENT FUND P• Is .R• �� . WATER FrE'VENUE FUND SEWER REVENtJE FtTND �12,43$e�l 1,954.4g 1z,667.31 6].1,.. gg 16,92b.93 2,4g5.33 Sheldon moved, Empanger seconded, that request dated 4/22/55 by Np.nneapolis Gas Compar�y for permi.ssion to make a gas main extension on 15th'Averrue North of 3rd gtreet, be granted, Carried. �mpanger moved, gheldon seconded, that communication dated 5/2/55, by the Zoning and planning Commission recommending the a.nnexation to gopkins of the Sigfrid A, Johnson property be accepted and placed on file. �arried. gtevenson moved, �npanger seconded, that request dated 5/2/55, by the Recreation and parks Commission for permission to call for playground Equipment bids be granted, Carried, Stevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that beer license application by the gopkins I,ions Club for 5/g/55 be granted, Carried. gtevenson moved, Sheldon seconded, that prrdinance #122, n� p�}It�� �?.aRT�G A PART OF THE 4�ST ONELHALF (1/2) OF THE SOIITHEAST ONE-(�UARTER (1/4) OF SECTION TWENTY-TF�E (23), TOWNSHIP 117, RANGE 22, HEN1�pIN COUI�Y, MINNE.SOTA, TO BE fl PART OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be accepted for firat reading. Carriedo Stevenson moved, �npanger seconded, that the bid of �t Bolier for the 1955 concrete work as set up in the minutes of L,/19/55, be accepted. �arried. $heldon moved, gteve�son seconded, that the bid of Earl Sewa11 for the furnishing of plant Mixes of road tar � aggregate, also the bid of Republic (�eosoting for liquid road tars, both as set up in minutes of 4/19/55, be acceptedo Carried. Meeting adjourned. �- � Ae W. E�nquist� gecre ary for the �ouncil A regular meeting of the City �ouncil of Hopkins� M3.nnesota, was held at the �ity gall at 7:00 p.Mo, T�.esday, May 17, 1955. Membera present were M�ror Vesely, Councilmen Sheldon� stevenson� y�itmer and �mparigere glso City Manager Frissell, �ity gttorney whitney, and �ity Engineer Sidney�-Smith, Stevenson moved� �mpanger seconded, bills per schedule dated May 17, 1955, be paid from the following funds; GENERAL REVENUE FUND SFECIAL REVENUE FUND - SPECIAL AS5ESSMENT FUND P. I. R. FUND WATER REVEN[JE FUND SEWER REVENUE F[TND $�2[,.,162, 26 6,326052 14,291.9z 740.24 15,947v36 797.15 Stevenson moved� Dmpanger seconded, that petition as presented by R. W. Iik'anz for a curb cut at Ipt 10, B].ock ?3, West �.nneapolis Second �ivision, be referred to the �ity Erigineer for checking and report. �arried. Empanger moved, Stevenson seconded, that request dated 5/11/55 b� Mayhill Builders for a 20 year spread of special assessments for sewer and water mai.ns on 21st Avenue North be granted. �arried. Stevenson moved, Witmer seconded, that communication dated 5/2/55 as presented by Ted C�ardner and parker Nola.n in behalf of John Specken, be referred to the �i.ty Manager, Carried. sheldon moved, wi.tmer seconded, that grievance dated 5/6/55, as presented by Ted Gardner and parker Nolan in behal.f of �a].vin Barker, paul Caughren and George Schug, be referred to the City Manager. Carriedo - gtevenson moved, Empa,nger seconded, that the purchase of two Shady pak �ke properties from I,awrence and gelen Ridgeway in the amount of �1,.,000 and gamuel g. Bren in the amount of �5,000, be authorized and the necessary checks be drawn to cover�same. Carriedo Empanger moved, gtevenson seconded, that �rdinance ,�122, +�AN ORDINANC� LfECLARING A PART OF THE WEST ONE-HALF (1/2) OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION TWENTY-THI�E (23), TC1fr�fNSHIP 117, RANGE 22, HEN1�pIN COUNTY, MINNF'.SOT9, TO BE A PA.RT OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS", marked �xhibit nA��� be accepted for second reading thereof and published according to law. Carried, Witmer moved, Stevenson seconded, that Resolutiori #590, nA RESOLUTION RELATING TO FEES TO BE PAID IN THE MiTA1ICIPAL COURT OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS; AMENDING RESOLiJTION NOe 64, SEGTION 6, SIJBDNISIONS 2, 3 AND 4 THEREOFn, marked �rhibit nBn, be adopted. Carried. Sheldon moved, �npanger seconded, that Resolution��596, nA RESOLUTION NAMING A CERTAIN PARK AS BURI�S PARK", marked Exhibit ���n,.be adopted. �arried. �- �7itmer moved, gtevenson seconded, that gesolution �591, �A T�ESOIIlTION ORI)ERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE INSTAIZATION OF SANITARY S�JER AND WATER MAINS ON PORTIONS OF PR'ESTON LAl�, HOMEDALE AVENUE AND MAPI� HILL ROAD"� marked �Yiibit nDn� be adopted, Carried. Witmer moved, Stevenson seconded� that Resolution �594, "A R�SOLUTION RECENING A I�'ORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF SAIVITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS ON PORTIONS OF PRESTON LANE, HOMEDAIE AVENUE AND MA.PIE HILL ROAD� AND CALLIAIG FOR A HE�SING THF.REONn, marked bchibit �n, be adopted. Carried, Stevenson moved, �npanger seconded, that Resolution �'j92, '�A R�SOI�ITION I�EC�NIl� A REPORT AND CALISNG FOft A HE9RING ON THE REPAIR OF SUBSURF'ACE AND BLACKTOP AESIIRFACING FIRST STRFET NORTH FROM FIFTH AVENIJE TO SEVENI�ENTH AVENUE'�, merked �xhi.bit +►Fn, be adopted, Carried. Witmer moved, gheldon seconded, that Resolution #589, �'A Fi�SOLUTION ADOPTING ASSESSMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CERTAIN SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS", marked g�chibit �g��, be adopted. �arried. pursuant to notice bids were opened at 10:00 A.M., Monday, M�Y 16, 1955 for playground Equipment and the following bids were received� _�� page -2- gegular Meeting - Ma�y 17, 1955 ' Recreation 5tandard� p1gd.Equipe General B�u'ke Item �quipment p1gd.Equi.p. Insta]1-Not In- p1dg.Eguipo plgd. �uipm sta71 1. z. 3. 4s 5. 6. Six 5wing Set Climbing �ym Merry�-go-round Slide Horizontal Bars gorizontal yadder TOTAL �145.45.� 107e60 zo6.00 ��, 150.75 � 3�.60 � _ �51• �� �699040 �149.50 �199.60 132.00 182,00 227.00 257.00 167.30 192000 39ab0 39.60 47.30 67.00 �76z,70 $$957.20 �133.00 148.� 220,00 154aoo 4�+.00 68.00 �7 7�.00 �1�9.00 lso, oo � 228.00 180.00 40.00 76.00 �g93.00 Sheldon moved, gtevenson aeconded, that items 1, 3, 4, 5 end 6, in the amount of �591eg0 be purchased from Standard pl�yground Equigment �ompar�y, and item 2, in the amount of �180.00, be purchased from Burke pl�yground �quipment �ompany as recommended by L. A. Harris, Dv.rector. Carried. Meeting adjourned. AT � T: J seph . Vese�y, �q�r r 4�..�-+�+-.. A, W. EIMc�UIST, Secre of the Council � �i ��. �,�...:� � . ` . �I�.;� .�l.+.�.:. - _ / �� C ITY OF HOP"t�IN5 Fi�1NEPIAT COUNTY� N�INI�IESOTA ORDINANCE NUMBER 122 AN ORDIN�udC� D�CLARING A P.�RT OF TH� WEST ONE-HALF OF Ti� SOUTHEAST QUARTEft OF SF.�CTIOId 23� TOti��NSHIP 117, R�NGE 22, HENi�PIP1 COUN'I'I.'� 1'�'ILT:ATESO'I'A, TO BE t1 PART OF THE CITY OF HQPIiIiVS. i��1�.45, -�he real estate hereinafter aescribed abuts upon and adjoins the city of Hoplans, which is a city of Less than 10�000 inhabitants� and �i+1�-�:�5, pursuant to A�innesota Statutes� Section �13.]_la.� the owner of said tract of land has petitioned the city council of Hopldns to annex said land to the city oi Hopkins and to decla.�e the same to be an addition to such city; NOia, T�ORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: Section l. The f ollozsing described tract or parcel of land situate and beir� in Hennepin Courrtg, I'�innesota� to-wit: That part of the tidest �ne-half ( z) of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Section �renty-three (23)� Township One Hundred Seven- teen (117), Range 'I��renty-two (22)' Hennepin County, Minnesota, described as follot�Js: �ommencing at the Idortheast corner of the Southwest �u.arter (S-v�'�-) of the Southeast Quarter (SE�) of said section, township and range; thence South i;hree hundred (300) feet alor� tne East line thereof; thence tidest at right angles two hundred eighty-four (281�) feet; thence Tvorth at right angles to a point tUro hundred (200) feet South at right angles from South line o� Lot ��enty (20)' Ginkels Oakridge Addition; thence East parallel �rith said lot line to center line of County Road Ido. 61; thence southeaster�y along said center line to Last line of said ti•�est E}ne- half (TnF-2 ) of Southeast �u.arter ( a?��'4); thence South thisty-three and 5/l0 (33.5) feet to beginnin$, e�cept road� is hereby annexed to and declaxed to be 'a part of the city of Hopld.ns, Hennepin County, P��innesota, as effectually as if it had been ori�inally a part thereof. FIRST RE�1D at a regular m�eting of the council of the city of Hopkins held on the 3rd cia�y of May, 1955� and finall�y read and adopted at a regular meeting of said council held on the 17th d�y of P�y, 1955. A. tid. Elmquist, Secretary oi the Council �rank 1�T. ti�lhitney , City Attorney JOSEPH C . VESELY, TfAYO��. ` Published in the Hennepin County Review on Y'la,,y 26, 1955 � � � � , ,�° � I° , � y / ^� q ��� r ,. .� ,� � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNiY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 590 A RESOLUTION RELATING TO FEES TO BE PAID IN THE MUNICIPAL COfJRT OF . TH E C I TY OF HOPK I NS ; AMEND I NG RESO LUl' I 0 N NO .. 61.�, SECTION 6,, SUBDIVlSIONS 2, 3 AND 1�. TWEREOF. BE I T RESO LVED BY THE COUNC I L OF THE C( TY OF HOPK I NS : Section (. Resolution.No. 6I� of the city of Hopkins, which was adopted on December 7, 191�8, Section 6 thereof, subdivisions 2, 3 and I�, is amended to read: Sectien 6. SubdiVision 2. In every civil action or proceeding in said Court, the plaintiff, petitioner or other moving party, shall pay, when the same is entered or when the first paper on his part is filed, a fee of �Ca..00. Subdiviston 3. The defendant or other adverse or interve�ai,ng party in any civil action or proceeding, or any one or more of several.defendants �-� or other adverse or intervening parties appearing separately from the others, shall pay when his or their appearance is entered in such acfiion or proceeding, or �vhen the first paper on his or their part is filed, a fee of �..00. Subdivision �.. Whenever any civil action or proceeding is brought on for trial or hearing, each party thereto appeari.ng separately therein, shall , before the introduction of any evidence therein, pay a trial fee of �3.00 and, in addition thereto, any party demanding a jury shall pay �.50 for each juror required. If the party paying the jury fee notifies the Court at Ieast two days before the date set for firiat that no jury is to be drawn, such jury fee shatl be refunded to the party paying same. ADOPTED by the council of the city of HoPkins at a regular meeting thereof hel�his 17th day of May, t955• A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of fiNe Council Frank N. Wh i�tney, C i ty Afitorney JOSEPH C. VESELY, INAYOR ��o `�`�� ���� � �s � �,�'� � � � � � � ti�� �, __ � v.,,I � � � CI1Y OF NOPKINS HENNEP I N COUMY, I�JII NNES07A RESOLUT ION NIJMBER 596 A RESOLUTION NAMING A CERTAIN PARK AS BURf�SPARK. WH�REAS, the city of Hoakins is tne owner of the follo:ving described tract of land, lying south of Minnetonka A4ills Road and easfier(y of Fifth Avanue, on which is located a public parl<, to-wit: That part of fihe Southeast Quarfer (SE4) of the Nortneast Quart2r (NE4) of Section Twenfiy-four (21�), Townsi�ip One Hundred sev�nfieen (i!7), North, Range Twenty-two (22), ��fesfi, described as follows; Beginning at a poinf distanfi thirty-sir. (36) f�et Nori-n and two hun�'red seventy-eight and 19�100 (27E3.19} feet east of the ini-arsection of the east (ine of Fifth Av�nu�� in the Village (no�v city) of Hopkins, according to the plat fihereof now on file and of record in tf�e office of th� Register of Deeds of Hennepin ;,ounty, wi th the sou� �� t i ne of _ sa i d Southeasfi �uarfier (SE,�) of i-he Nor•r�east Quarter (NE4) of Sec�F i on Taventy-four (?1�.) ; thence run norther Iy i-o a po i:�f on fihe soutfi l i ne of Sa te A.i d Ro� d No. 18, a s same v�a s l oca ted a nd trave l ed over and across said Southeast Quarter (SE4) of the Pdorfiheast Quarter (NE,�) of Secfi i on T�venty-tour (21�.) on December I j, t937, ( sa i d road a I so be i ng known as Mi ! I:s Road) dtsfiant two hundred eighty-five and 15�100 (285.Ij) feet soufiheasfierly (when measured along said south Iine.of road) of its intersection evith said east tine of Fifti� Avenue; tnence run_soufiheasfierly along said soufin Iine of Sfate Aid Road No. i8 to its intersection with a line run parallel with and disfant nine hundred and forty (�I�O) feet east of the west line of said Soufiheasfi Quarfier (SE4) of Northeast Quarter (�lE�) of Secfiion Twenty�four (2Ia.); thence run southerly along said nine hundred and forfiy (gI�O) fo�t para I le I 1 i n� fio the south, I i ne of .sa i d Soufiheast Quarter (SE�) of fih� Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section Twenty-four (21�.); thence run tivester 1 y a long sa i d south I i ne of sa i d Southea st Quari-er (SE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section Twenfiy-four (2L�), f�r a distance of two hundred twenty-eight and 81�1.00 (228.81) feet; thence run northerly para I le ( w i fh the �vest f i ne of sa i d Southea sfi Quarter (SE4) of the North- east c�uarfer (NE4) of Secfiion Twent�r-four (21a.) for thirty-six (36) feet; thence run �vesfierly four nundred (I�00) feet, more or less, to.the poinfi of beginning� containing six and 36�100 (6.36) acres, r�ore or less, end, WH�2EAS, the gurne,s family was among the pioneer r'amilies that setfiled in Hopkins and fihe members of the family contributed a great deal to fhe early hisfory and development of Hopkins, and it is the desire of the city councit of Hopkins to perpefivate fiheir memory as ear.iy members of the Hopkins community, NO�Y, THcREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED i-haf fhe above described park be, and it hereby is, named and designated as '� gurr�s Park". ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL of the city of Hopkins at a regular �eeting thereof held this 17th day of 1�ay, t955• Frank N. th�hitney, City Attorney A. V�/. Eimquist, Secretary of the Council � JOSEPH C. VESELY, 114AY0R `��� `r.� � 6�' � (� ��,y��. � e�Y � � 0� � ���� ,� �' � V4 � � CIIY OF NOPKINS HENNEP ( N COUNTY, l��I NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. j91 A;;ESOLUI'ION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPOHT ON THE INSTALLATIOU OF SANITARY SEWER AND L"lATER MAINS ON PORTIONS OF PRES70N LANE, HOti1EDALE AVENUE AND l;4APLE HI LL ROAD. NMEFEAS, ifi is proposed to improve Preston Lane betwean Inter- lachen Avenue and Homedale �lvenue and Homedale Avenue between Excelsior Boulevard and Boyce Street, and Maple Hill Road befiween goyce Street and Preston Lane, by fi he i nsta 1 la f i on of sa n i i-ary se�ver a nd ti+�a ter ma i ns fihere i n, and to assess the abuttin� property for all or a por{-ion of the cosfi of fihe improvement, pursuant to 1�4.S.A., Secs. I�29..01 I to l;.�9.I I I (�a�rs. i953, Ch. 398), N01�1, THER�FORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TH� CGUNCIL Of-� THE ClTY CF HUPH;INS, MINPIESOTA: Ttiai-�;;he proposed improvement be referred to P. Se Sidney-Smifih, city engineer of Ho�kins, for study and that he is insfiructed fio report to the council wifih aIJ convenient speed advising the council in a preiiminary �vay as to whether the proposed improvemeni- is feasible and as to whether ifi shouid besfi be made as proposed or in connection with soma other improvement, and the estimated cost of the im�rovemenfi as recommended. ADOPTED by th�e council of the city of Hopkins at a regu(�r meeting thereof held this 17fh day of lviay, 1°55• JOS EPH C. VES E LY, R4AYOR A. y'�. E�mqu i st, Secrefiary of i-he Counci 1 Fronk N. �+�h i tney, � i ty Atfior�ney � 0 CITY �F HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, PotINNE�OTA RESOLU7[ON N0. 59�I. A RESOLU?fON RtCEIVING A.REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEl°JER AND �UATER PI�AINS ON PORTIONS OF PRESTON LAN�, NOh�lEDALE AVENUE AND NtiAPLE HILL ROAD, AND CF�LLIPJG FOR A HEARING THEREON. 4�MEREAS, pursuant to Resolu�ian of fihe council adopted A�tay !7, �955� a report has been prepared by Po S. Sidney-Smifih, cifiy engineer of Hopkins, wifih reference to fihe improvemeni- of Prestcn Lane betvreen Inter- fachen ,'�venue and Homedale Avenue and H�medale Avenue between Excetsior Boulevard and Boyce Sfireet and h!�apfe Hill Road between Boyce Streefi and �� Preston Lane, by ihe instaltation of sanitary se�:ver and lvater mains therein, and this report v�as received by the counci l on fu'�ay 17, (955, ��"�, THEREFGRE, BE I T RESO LVED BY THE COU�� I L Or= THE C I TY OF HOPK I �S , hq I NNESOTA : council I. The�uvi I I consider the improvement c,f such si-reefis in accordance �vith th� report and the assessment of abuttin� property for al1 or a porfiicn of the cost of fihe improvement pursuant to h�i.S.A., �ecs. 1�9.011 to,1.�29,III, (�tpd�� at a n est i ma ted tota I cost �for the i nsta I 1a t i on of sa i d sanitary sewer mains of Ng,667,00 and for fihe installafiion of said �vater mains of �; t � ,7 t5.00. 2. A pubtic hearing snal( be held on such proposed improvement on th� 7th day of ,1une, 1955, �n fihe council chambers of fhe city hall afi 7:30 o�clock p.m. and the c(erk sha(I give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by la�v. ADOPTED by the council cf the city of Hopkins at- a regular meefiing thereof held fhis�Tfh day of �, (955• �e VV. Elmquist; Secretary of the council Fra nk N. 'Im i f ney, City Attorney JOSEPH C. VES ELY, MAYOR 44 CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP I N COUPdTY, �41 NNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION GF SANITARY SEWER AND ;1fAiER MAINS ON PORTIONS OF PRESTON LANE, HUAIEDALE AVENU� AND P�IAPLE H I LL ROAD. TO 1"JHGA�� IT AqAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREB Y GIVE� that fihe city council of the cifiy of Hopkins tivill meefi at the council chambers of the city hall.at 7:30 otclock p.m. on Tuesday, �une 7, �955, to consider the installation of sanitary sewer and Urater mains on Preston Lane betvreen lnterlachen Avenue and HomedaleAvenue and Homedale Avenue betNreen Excelsior Boulevard and Boyce Street and Maple Hill Road between Boyce Street and Preston Lane, pursuanf to M.S.A., Secs. 1..�.29.011 to 1�29,111. The area proposed to be assessed for: such improvement is the properfiy abut�ting fhereon. The estimated cost of the�instatlation of said sanitary sewer mains is �g,667.00 and�fihe estimated cost of the instalta- tion of said water mains is �11,715.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to fihe proposed improvement wili be heard at this meeting. A. W. ELN�QUIST, CITY CLERK FRANK N. V'�-11 TNEY, C ITY A� � OP,NEY P�,blished in the Hennepin Couni�y Review cn May 26 and �une 2, t955• C I T`f OF NOPK I NS H�NNEPIN COUNIY, MINNESOTA RES 0 LUT I 0 N NO . 592 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING A REPORT AND CALLiNG FOR A HEAR I NG ON THE REPA IR OF SUBSURFACE AIv� E3LACI<TUP RESUR"rACING FIRSi STREET NO�TH Fl�OM FIFTH AV�NUE TC SEVFNT�ENTN AVENUE. WHEREAS, pursuanfi fo Resolution No. 586 of the council adopted April 19, I955, a reperfi has been prepared by fhe city engineer of tl�e city of Hopkins with rEference to the impravement of First Street ��orth from Fifth Avenue to Seventeenfih A,ver�ue by the repair of the subsurr'ac� �nd the blacktop resurfacing of i-he same, and this report v�,�as receiv�d by the counci I of1 luidy �7, �955i hO��U� TFiEREFORE, BE IT RESULVED BY THE COUNCIL GF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, N1INNESOTA: I. The counci I�r�i I I consider the improvement of such si-reet' in accordance wii-P� fhe rep�rt and tF�e assessmeni- of abufi�ina and other properfiy , for all or a portion of fihe cost of the improvemenfi pursuant to l��.S.A., Secs. 'c;.29.0! I to 1�.29. ! I I, (La�vs (aj�� Ch. j9�) at an esf imafeu cosi for the improve- neni- of �28,000.00, out of tivhich it is estimafied �23,575.00 is assessanle. c^. � pu�tic hearing shal( be held on such proposed improvement on fihe 7th day of „une, 19j�, in the council chambers of the city hafl ai- 7:30 o+clock p.m. and the clErk shall give published notice of such hearing and i mprovemen�P a s requ i red by la;v. ADOPTEU by the counci( of t��e city=of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 17th day of N1ay, 1955. JOS EPH C. VES E LY, i1�4Y0R A. Vt. Elmquisf,.. Sscr�tary of the Council Frank �. lNh i tney, . C i ty Ati�orney � / C I TY 0 F HO PE< I NS HENNFPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE R�PAIR OF SUBSURFACE AND BLACKTOP RESURFA�ING FIRST STREET`"NORTH FROM FIFTH AVENUE TO SEVEN- TEENTH AVENIl� : TO WHOM I T PAAY CONCERN : N0710E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the cify council of the city of Hopkins will meei�:��i.n the council cham6ers of the city hall at 7:30 otclock p.m. on Tuesday, .1une 7, 1955, to consider the making of an i'mprovement on First Sfireet North between Fifth Avenue and Sevenfieenth qvenue by the repair of the subsurface and the blaektop resurfacing of the same, pursuent to.M.S.A. Secs. i.�29.011 to �2Q.111 (Laws ►953, Ch. 398). The area proposed to be assessed for said improvement is as folloivs, to-wit; Blocks Five (5)' and Six (6), Gibbps Addition fio Wesfi h4inneapolis; Block Seven (7) (except Lots Eleven (11) to Six- teen (16), inclusive), Gi�bbts Addition to U�est Minn�apolis; Block Eight (8) (except Lots Ten (10) to Fifteen (f5), inclusive), Gibbts Addition to West Minneapolis; Blocks Sevent"y-four (71�) to Eighty-three (83.), inclusive, West Minneapolis, Second Division,• Blocks Sixty-eighfi (68) to Seventy-three (73), , inclusive, (except Lots ten (10) to Fifteen (15), inclusive, of each block) West Minnsapolis; Second Division; Block Sixty-seven (67) (except.Lots.E_ight. (8) to ,Th i rteen ( 13) , i nc I us i ve) , Nlest M i nneapo I i s, Second D i�v i s i�on; B f ock • Sixty-six (b6� (except�Lots Seven (7) to Twelve (12), inclusive), West�Minne- apolis, Second Divisi:on; Block Sixty-five.(65) (except Lots Nin'e (9) to Twelve (12), incl�usive), It�est Minneapofis, Second Division; Block Sixty-four (64) (ex�cept Lots Nine (g) fio Eleven (tt), inclusive), West Minneapolis, Second �ivision; Lots One (I), Two (2), Three (3) and Six (6), Auditorts gubdivision No. 21�2, Hennepin County, Minnesota. 0 , The estimated cost for the improvement is �28,000.00, out of.which it is estimated �23,57j.00 is assesable against the area_hereinbefore described. Such persons as desire ta be heard with reference to fihe proposed improvem�nt will be heard at this meeting. A. W. ELM�UIST, CITY CLERK FRANK N. VJHITNEY, CITY ATTORN�' Published in the Hennepin County Review on N�ay 2o and �une 2, 1955� : ,;� ; .. _ � i CIiY OF HOPKINS � � � HENNEP I N COlJN1Y,; �Jll NN ESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 589 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING ASSESSMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CERTAIN SAN[TARY SEWER AND WATER MAIN�. , Nh�EREAS , pursuant fo proper not i ce du Iy g i vzn as requ i; ed by law, t�e council has met and h�ard and passec upon ail objections to the proposed assessrn�nts for ihe cost of the insfial(afiion and construction of wafier mains in the following locations, to-wit; Commencing at the intersaction of County.Road No. 18 and Cottage Dotivns; th�nce southerly along County Road No. 18 to a point approximately twznty (20) feet south of the north (ine extended of Lot One (I), Block Five (5), Knollwood; also on Farmdale ;�oad from Hollyhock Lane to a point approxi- matefy one hun�red t�venty-three (123) feet east to the west (ine of Lofi FivU (5), Blocic Five (5), Flobby Acres; also on Twenty-first Av�nu� North from Excelsior Avenue to First Street North, thence easterly along First Street I�orth to Twentieth Avenue Nort�i; Also for the insfiallation and construction of sanifary se�v�r mains in ti�e following locations, t�-�vit; Commencing at a poini- on Cofitage Dou�ms and an exfension of the east 1 i ne of Lot S i x{6) , B lo�k F i v� (5) , Kno ( l�vood, thence VJest to County Road No. I8, thence soufih to a poini- approximately forty ��.0) feet north of the south I i ne exfiended of Loi- Four (L�) , 6 f ock F i ve (5) , Kno 1 I�vood; a I so on Tavenfy-r` i rst Avenue North from �xcelsior Avonue to the North line extended of Lot Twenty- n i ne (29) , B lock Th i rteen (13) ,`,Nest Nl i nneapo I i s, Th i rd � i v i s i on; �Oti'V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CCUNCIL OF THE C1TY OF HOPKINS, MIPdNESOTA: I. Such proposed assessments, and each of them, copies of avhich are hereto ai-tached and made a part hereof, are hereby accepted and shal! constitute fihe specia( assessments againsfi the lands named the;ein, and each i-ract of land therein included is hereby found to be benefifited by the propos�d improvement in the amount of tne assessmenfi levied againsfi it. (I 2. Such assessments, and each of them, excepfi�tne assessment for the instaliation and construction of water mains on T�venty-first Avenue North from Excelsior Av�nue to Firsi Str2et North, tlience easfierty along First Street North to Twentieth Hvenu2 North, also exc�pt (2) the assessment for fihe instal- lation and construction of sanitary sewer mains on Tw�nty-first Avenue North from Excelsior Avenue to the Nori�h line extended of Lot Twenty-nine (29), Block Thirfieen (I.j), 'JJest Minneapolis, Third Division, shall be payabl� in equal annual installments extending over a per-ioJ of ten years, the first of the installn�ents to be payable on or befor� tha first hlonday in �anuary, I956. The assessment for the installation and construction of water mains on Twent/- first Avenue North from Excelsior Avenue to First Streei Norfh, thence easterly along First ;treefi North to Twenti�th Avenue Norfh, and the assessment for fhe i nsta I lat i on a nd construct i on of san i tary seNr�r ma i ns on Tvrenty-f i rst Av-anue �:orth from Exce I s i or Avenue to the Nori-h I i ne extended of Loi- T+r�enty-n i ne (29) , Block Thirtzen (!3), West Minneapoli�, Third Division, shall be payable in equal annua) installments exfiending over a period of twenty years, the first of the i nsta I Iments fio be payable on or before the f irst R�onday i n,lanuary, 1956. Any deferr2d installments shall bear interest at the rat� of six (6) per cent per. annum from the date of the adoption of this assessment resolution. To the firsfi installment shall be added ini-erest on to the entire assessment from fihe date of this resolution until December 31, t955• To each subsequent �i.nstallsnent when due shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid installments. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the assessment to The county auditor as herein provided, pay the whole of the assessment against any parcel with interest accrued to the dat� of payment to the city treasurer and he may, at any tirne thereafter, pay to the counfiy treasurer the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid with interest accrued to December 31 of the y�ar in wfaich such pay;nent is made. 1�. The clerl< shall furthwith transmit cnrtified dup(icates of these assessments fio fihe county auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the county, and such ass�ssmeni-s shall be collected and paid over in the same menner as other municipal taxes. ADOPTE� by th� council of the city of Hopkins afi a regular meeting thereof held this 17th day of May, 195�. JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. YVhi tney, C i ty Attorney :r A�.special meeting of the �ouncil of the �ity of gopkins, Minnesota, was held at the City gall at 7:00 PoM. on �ednesday, May 18, 1955. present were �ouncilmen Sheldon, y,[itmer, Stevenson and �mpangero glso City Mana�er Frissell,; pnpanger moved, gtevenson seconded, that �ouncilman Witmer be appointed M�yor pro Tem. �;R. Carried. � Sheldon moved, stevenson seconded, that the minutes of the �ity F.l.ection as submitted by the Judges and �].erks of the 6 voting districts in gopkins and the statement of votes as submitted by the Di.rector of the �ount and the 4 Assistant gi.rectors for the city election held in the City of gopkins on Tuesd�y, �Iay 17, 1955, be accepted and placed on file and that the City Council hereby certifies the results to be as follows;— � � F. NI� Madden,elected �qayor for a term of two years Joseph g, �npanger �,rthur S. Nash , A. J. Tor�y Tesa'rek , Richerd S. Johnson elected Councilmen for a term of two years J. Russell Carroll, elected Municipal Ju.dge for a term of four years Motion carried. Stevenson moved, Empanger seconded, that the �i.ty Manager be authorized to put an extra man on the Garbage Route so that rubbish can also be picked up each week. �arried. Sheldon moved, gnpanger seconded, that the City Manager be authorized to purchase a Rubber Tired goller as per prices quoted� subject to opini.on by the �ity Attorney as to whether legal requirements for bidding had been complied with. �arriede F�npa.nger moved, gheldon seconded, that an allowance of �700 be made to City Manager Frissell ' toward moving expenses from Hastings-on—the—gudson, New york. Carried, Meeting adj ourned. ATTEST: Joseph M. w3.tmer, M�yor pro Tem Q-J-A�-�' - -L s \ . A.W. Elmquist, gecret of the �ouncil COIINCIIA7EN: .� . �� � MINUTES OF CITY ELECTION .. , At the�regular election of the �ity of Hopkins, in the County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota,�held�at the H,arley Hopkins School in'the City of Hopkins for District No. 1, being the place where it Was directed to be held by the City Council after giving due notice thereof as provided by law, on the 17th day of Nay, 1955, Elizabeth Slavin, G1a.dys Escher, Selma Pshl, Irene MiTler,��nd $etty Carlson, five qualified voters of said election district in said city to act as judges and clerks of such election, each of whom had within ten days before such .time been designated�and appointed by the �ity. Council to act as judges and clerks of such election at sa.id�precinct, rrho, being present�, at the hour of 7:00 otclock A.,M., ,each of them duly took and subscribed an oath to faithfully discherge the duties required of them at each Election; and the said Judges and Clerks being duly qualified,forth;w�h opened the polls by proclamation, and the Election proceeded by ballot without adjournment or intermission until closed. � The subjects voted on�a.t such Election, as stated in .the Notice thereof, were; To elect a mayor, four councilmen and a municipal judge. At �:OO o�clock in the afternoon of said day the polls were closed, pro- clamation thereof having been made by one of the Judges thirty minutes previous thereto. As soon as the polls were closed, said Election officials at such voting place did,.without opening them, seal the ballot boxes and sent them at once, in the custody�of said officials and the officer assigned to such precinct, to the City Hall, the place designated as the central counting place for the City. There was also sent with ee.ch of said ballot boxes a record of the number of ballots cast therein.. Dated May 17, 1955 ;� s'i�:C.G�GC� . � (� 2C -?/l� ��f'���� �, �� �� 0 � MINUTES OF CITY ELECTION � At the regular election of the City of Hopkins, in the County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota, held at the Ibw House in the City of Hopkins for District No. 2, ..being the place where it vas directed to be held by the City Council after � giving due notice thereof.as provided by law, on the 17th day of May, 1955, Carrie Spott, Elizabeth I�emke, Margaret C. Owens, Estella Olson, N�rtle Vickerman, five qualified voters of said election district in said city to act a.s judges, � and clerks of such election, each of r+hom had within ten d�ys before such time� been designated and appointed by the City Council to act as judges and clerks of such election at said precinct, who, being present, at the hour of '7:OO,otclock A. M., each of them duly took and subscribed an oath to faithfully discharge the duties required of them at such,Election; and the said Judges and Clerks � being duly qualified, forthwith opened the polls by proclamation, and the Election proceeded.by bellot without adjournment or intertnission until closed.� � The subjects voted on at such Election; as.stated in the Notice thereof, were; To elect a mayor, four councilmen_�nd a municipal judge. � .. � At 8:00 olclock in the afternoon of said day the polls were closed, pro-. clamation`tYiereof having been made by one of the.Judges thirty minutes previous thereto. . As soon as the poTls'were closed, said Election officials at such voting place did, without.opening them, seal,the belYot boxes and sent them at once, in the custoc�r of said officials�and the officer assigned to such precinct, to the. City. Hel.l, the place designated as the central counting place for the City, �There was also sent rrith each of said ballot boxes a record of the number of ballots cast therein. , Datea r�ay 17, 1955 . � /,%, ► . . , L� r� ,.� . �'' �..-�a :.� . �� . . � . , � � T �-,s �� r/I/1. _ � a MINUTES�OF CITY ELECTION At the regular election of the City of Hopkins, in the County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota,�held at the City Hall in the City of Hopkins for District No. 3, being the place where it'rras directed to be held by the City Council after , , . � . *���giving due notice thereof as provided by law, on the 17 th day of May, 1955., In1a M. Yackel, Lillia.n Elmquist, Mary Bastyr, Mary Msllery, Flora Caroline, five��qualified voters of said.election district in said city to act as judges and clerks of such election, each of whom had within teri days before such titne been designated and appointed by the City Council to act as judges and clerks � of such election at said precinct, wYio; being present, at the hour of 7:00 o=c]:ock A. M., each of them duly took and subscribed an oath to faithfully discharge � the duties�required of them:at such Election; and the said Judges and Clerks ' be,ing duly quslified, forthwith opened the polls by proclamation, and the Election proceeded by ballot �rithout adjournment or intermission until closed. The subjects voted on at such Election, as stated in the Notice thereof, were; ,. � To elect a mayor, four councilmen and a municipal judge. At�8;00 o�clock in the afterrioon of said day the polls were closed, pro- clamation ther.eof having been made by�one of the Judges thirty minutes previous thereto. As soon�as the polls were closed, said Election officia.ls at such voting place did, xithout opening them_ seal.the ballot boxes and sent them at once,,in the custody of said officials and�the officer assigned to such precinct, to the City Hall, the place designated as the central counting:place for the City. There Was also sent,with each of said ballot boxes a.�ecord of the number of ballots cast therein. � Dated May 1'7, 1955 . /. � � l� � ,/ / / .� �[..._1� / �`. .. �' .. .� i � 0 'MINIITES OF CITY ELECTIQN �At the regular election of the City of Hopkins, in the County of Hennepin arid State of Minnesota, held at the Junior High School in the City of Hopkins for I1lstrict No. 4, � being the place where it was directed to be held by the City Council after giving due notice thereof as provided by law, on the�l7th day of May, 1955, Alice M. Anderson; Sophia. Nicolai, Adeline Sedesky, Louise Lussier, Grace I3undahl, five qualified voters of said election district in said city to act as judges and clerks of such election, each of whom had within ten days before such time. been designated and appointed by the City Council to act as judges 'and clerks of such election at s aid preciact, who, being present, at the hour of 7:00 otclock A. M., each of them duly took and subscribed an oath to faithfully discharge � the duties required of them�at such Election; and the said Judges and Clerks being duly qualified, forthwith opened the polls by proclamation, �nd the Election proceeded by ballot without adjournment or intermission until closed. The subjects.voted on at such Election, as stated'in the Notice.therof, were: ; To elect a m�yor, four councilmen and a municipal judge. At 8:00 o�clock in the afternoon of sa3d day the polls were closed, pro- . clamation thereof having been made by.one of the Judges thirty minutes.previous thereto. . As soon as the polls were closed, said Election officials at such voting place did, without opening them,�seal the ballot boxes and sent them at once, in the custody of said officials and the officer assigned to such precinct, to the City Hall, the place designated as the central counting pl�zce for the City. There �as also aent with each of said ballot boxes a record of the number of ballots cast therein. Dated May 17, 1955. , C���� . �. - • \ � • _ . „ , \ . / MINUTES OF CITY ELECTION . . At the regular election of the Cit� of Hopkins, in the County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota, held at the Oakridge Country Club in the City of Hopkins for Ilistrict No. 5, � ' being the place where it was directed to be held by the City Council after giving due notice thereof as provided by' lau, on the 17th day of May, 1955, Kay Sullivan, Sally McBra.tnie, Edna Wilcox, Lauretta Poseley, Louise Boies, five qualified voters of said election district in ssid city to act as judges ' and clerks of such election, each of whom had within ten days before such time been designated and appointed by the City Council to act as judges and clerks . of.such election at such precinct, who, being present, at the hour of 7:00 oiclock A, M., each of them duly took snd subscribed an oath.to faithfully discharge the duties required of them at such Election; and the said Judges and Clerks. being duly qualified, forthwith opened the polls by proclsmation, and the � Election proceeded by ballot without adjournment or intermission until closed. The subjects voted on at such Election, as stated in the Notice thereof, were; To elect a mayor, four councilmen and a municipal judge. At 8:00 otclock in the afternoon of said day_the polls were closed, pro- clamation thereof�having been made by one of the Judges thirty minutes previous thereto. As soon as the polls were closed, sa.id Election officials at such voting place did, without opening them, seal the ballot boxes and sent them at once, in the custoc�y of s�3d officials -and the officer assigned to such precinct, to the City Hall, the place designated as the central counting place for the City. � There was also sent with each of said ballot boxes a record of the number of ballots cast therein. Dated May l7, 1955 • .� � � �� �-�.�:u_ `�-� . I .�,,�. _ - d ��� MINUTES OF CITY ELECTION� At the regular election of the City of Hopkins, in the County of Hennepin. and State of Minnesota, held at the A1ice Smith School in the City of Hopkins for 17istrict No. 6, being the place where it was directed to be held by the City Council after giving due notice thereof as provided by law, on the 17th day of t+ia,y, 1955, Esther.Tauchen, Anne Borland, Charles W. Herzan, Theresa Goldborg, Tina J, Swenson,five qualified voters of said election district in the city to act as judges and clerks of such election, each of whom had within ten deys before such time been designated and appointed by the �ity Council to aet as judges and clerks of such election at said precinct, who., being present,.at the hour of 7;00 o1clock A�. M., each of them duly took and subscribed an oath to faithfully discharge the duties required of them at such Election; and the said Judges and Clerks being duly qualified, forthwith.opened the polla by proclamation, and the Election proceeded by baliot without adjournment or intermission until closed, The subjects voted on at�such Election, as stated in the Notice thereof, rrere ; � . To elect a mayor, four councilmen and�a municipal judge. At 8:00 o�clock in the afternoon of.said day the.polls were closed, pro— clamation thereof having been made by one of the Judges thirty minutes previous thereto. � � As soon as the polls were closed, sa.id Election officials at such voting place did, without opening them, seal the ballo� boxes and sent them at once, in the custody of said officials and the:.officer,assigned to such precinct, to.the City Hall, the place designated as the central counting place for the City. There was also sent with each of said ballot boxes a�.record of the number of ballots cast therein. � Dated.May 17, 1955 ,� / ��__..�`R'r-y�� T a r' � _--�'� , � �;_ �� ��..�%'d:.�. �.- c..��.. z-(.�t:��_ 11 � 5 � Mir�� ar� ci� ��c�r�ra At the regular election of the City of Hopkine, �n the Cou�t�_df Heranep9.n and 5tete of �+�i.r�nesot�., held at t�,he .l�r'Fr�o- �,�,k� •+� °+����, i� the C3ty of Hapkir,e for Dietri�t No. l, � being the�place where it wae dir�cted to be held by the Ci�y Counoil aft�r �ivin� due natice thereo� -e� provlded by l��r, vn the 17#�� dey of MBy, ���-5 j , �.1���e�,hr--����v�;�, `t3lac�s Esoher� �elma P��il, Irene �,iller� iand �et�:�y ,C�sleo�, f ive qua�lified eoter� of ea9.c� eleotion diatriat iA said c3ty Lo eat as judgea . and a�erk� of �ctc;h eiection� oech oi wh�n had writhin ten deya beSore auoh time besn desi�nated end eppofnted by Lhe Cf,ty C,ouncil to �at ao juclg�� and:�ierka � of such eleotion at aE+id preCinct, �ho, bein� present, at the hour of 7=� o�clook A. M. , each of them du�,y took and subsca�ibed an ooth to faithfl.illq disaharge thv dutie� rec�uired of them �"t eaoh Eleot3on; sad the sald Judges and Clerka bein#� duly qua7lfisd, foxthr"rith opened the p,�].le by� grovlem�tion, anfl. the �leotion proce�ded by b�llct aithout.ac�jcura�ent or 3ntermi�eion until closed. , vere= The �ub�eots voted on �t euah Eleetian,.ae etated ir� the �totico thereoP, To eleot a meyor, four counciLnan and e municipal �udge, At Bs00�o�cloek in the aPteraoon of a�Sd day Lhe polla were closede pro-. clamatioa thereof baving been mede by one of tbe dudge� thirLy minute8 preeiou� thereto. . ' As eoon ea the polla were clo�ed,`said Election oPficiala at euab voting . plaae c1id, wiLhout opas�ln� them, seal the be,ll.ot bo�ces and sent them �t ance, in the custody oF said.officials and the affic�r e.s�igned �o euch precinot, to the City Hall, the plaoe designate8 8� the.ceatral countin� pl�,ce �or the City. � fihere xas also e�ni with e�ah of�ssid ballot bQxes a record of �he nwnber of ballots cest therein. � Da.ted May 1�,� 19!�„5� � � � - . :�. � j�'v',�, .'Y. . . - a.�R�• ' i�:i.'.., . ������� o�.r. wss�v� ' � / �L� / / '^ ���j^�`�� 1 / �� i .. , MI�1tJ'1'�'fi [�� CITY BI.I�aTIQl� ... . At the sa�ular eleotion o� the �� City oP I�op?�ina, �a ihe .t;ownty of �enr�epin �n@ St�te of M�nrxesota, ha1c4 e� Lhe�.D�w Aouae in the City of Hopkins �or . I�iet�.riot No. 2, � � be�ng the plaee cthere i� Yes directed to be be3:d by the'C,�,Ly Counoil a�ter �3vin� due notioe thereof as provid�� by ls.w, on t�he 17th day of Maye�1955, C�arrle �ps�tL, Eli��beth Lemke, Merg�rst G. Awera�, Ee►telle, c�i�on, �rtle Viak�rmanD ffve quellFi�d voiere of eaid el�ation diatriat in sa4d oiLy �o act ms judgee, arid al�rka af suoh eleaticn, eaah,;o� vhom ha8 vithin ten daye 'before such tlme.; , been dsei�nated end eppninte� by th� City Counoil to.�ct �� �ud�ee end clerke af such eleation �.t eaid preainct, who, being present, e�t the haur of �r00 o'cloak A; M., e�ch af tbem Quly took and subecri�ed e�n o�th to fei�hft�lly disaherge �he du4.9.es requfred of them at euoh Fleation$ and the said.Judgea and Glerka � being aZu�y quelified, f'orthWith opened t�e polls bq prool�etion, and the °�leation proceeded by b�11ot withaut �djourr�en�C or intermis�e3an� ur�ti2 cloeed. The subj�ate voted on at suQh.B�ection, ae at�ted �n the NoLiae Lhereaf,� �ere= ' To. eleat. � mayorc� four counailmen r�nc4 a municipel 'juc9�8. At 8s00 o�olock in the after�on of aaid �d�y th� pvl,le wera clos�d,. pro- alamat�on�thereof h�vin� been made by one oF.the Judges thirty m1.nt�tes pr�vioue th�retoo � , �ts� �oon as the polle irere alosed, said Flleation offioiale at aueh votin� � q�leee did, r�3.thaut opening them, �ee�1 the b�]].lot boxee erxd sent them at once, �n fi.1ne cuatody of ea3.d off�ciels e�d the o%ficer �e�i�ned to sucb precincti, t,o the City H�11, the p2aae deaignstefl �a the centrel acunting place Por the ,Cityo '�'here ves e,l.so sent_ w3.th eaoh of eaid ballot box�e a record of the number of ballots oa�t there3n. n D�ted M�y 1'7,' 1955 . , , 1/!,c��� � -�i �:�.�..:��� � ,Mi1Zil�E3 OF' CTTY �I,�CTI�N A.� th� regul�r eleotion oi tk�e City of �opkins, in the County of f�enrrepin and 9tate of Minnedota, hold �t the City H�.1.1 in the City of Hopkina Por Dietrict Nc. 3, � ' , . . bei.ng the pla�e �ahere it wa� directed to be held t�y the City Gc►umail after �iv3:ng due r�otiao thereoP �-�s �arovided by 1a�►, �on the 17th dc�y of �[ey, 195?9 Lvla �f. Y�vke1, I,�lli,� �],r�quist, Mary 8�etyr, Mary, M€�llery, Flor� Ga.r�line, fiv�a :qu�2lfied votere� oi' s�.i,d �leation district� in said city to a�� aa ,�ud�es anc� clerka of suah elee�9.on, �a.ch.o� whom had trithin ten daye b�for� suoh time � been dee��nated �nd appoint�d t�y the City Council to.,r�at'a� �ud�es and ol�rks . of euah eleation e� aa�Ld preoia�ct, �ahop being �re�ent, at the hour of 7a00 o�alock A. M. , e,B.cPi of ttnem duly took and �ubsarib�d an o�th ta f�5.thfu�.ly dischar�� the dutie� requireai v�' them �t �ucb �lectionj end the e�,id Judges and Clerks being duly qu�sll:�fied� �ortbwitY� o�r►ed tne a�dlls. by �u'o�ie�ti0�u� and �he Eleation proaeeded by balla� vitehout edjmu;:�menti or iatermf.esion until. aloserl, The subjecta votsd.on at euah Electio�a, �ae s�atefl ia the �aotice thereof, were= . To eleot a mayor, four cauna3.2men and e mwnicipal judgeo � At 8sQ0 o�clock in the ef'ternoon of said day the polls uere oloaeds pro- clemetion ther�oF havin� been a�ede by one of Lhe Judge���hirty mir.utee prevfous thereto. �� �$ soan t�s the po]1s wer� closed, �s,fd �I��tion oFfic�Lale at �uoh , votfng place did, xi.thout opening theni seal #,he balioL boxes �nd sent them n� onoe, ia tk�e au��dy of a�i.d of�ioial� and Lhe orfiaer s.9�i�3ned to 8uch pracinct, t;o the _ Citiy €ie11, �he pl��e deaignat�d es tl�e ce�tr�1 countir� plaae For the City, There uas al�o senL �rritY� eaah of eaid ballot boa�e a c�cord of the nu�ber pf baliQts oe.st �tizerein. . , 1�ted Msy 17, 1955 • / �s- f �.� ��1 � ..... �'�►.� �. ���•.--- � � ' , . �tIA�T�;3 A�' CIT�( �I.�CTI�� . At the re�uler e2eotion of �he Gi^�y oF kiopls:iAe, in the County of �enx�eplr� 8rid $t�te o� �Miauaescte, held �� �hhe �Juatar �ifgh ��chool la� the City of Hogkirae for . Ui�trict t�o. 4, � � � : . bein� the p],��e whe�e �,t u�rs dix�ected to be held b�+ the City Council after gSv3,rkg c�us �oLice �h�reof �s prav�.ded hy la�w, on the 19�h d�y oF Me,yn 1955, A].ica .P�. A�nd�raon, �ogk�i�; I�icaal�i, A�eline Sedeaky, IAu9,ae Luesi�r, Gr�.ae Iundahi,, fiv� qu�,liFi�d vc�ter� �,af s�id election di�atriat in said city� to �ot �s judges end alerka� o� ettoh election, eaoh oF whom Bad 3aiLhin ten d�ye before eucxh time been de���neted end appointed by Lhe Ci�y Counall �to act as �uclgae and clerks � of suah elec�ioa �t eeid preaircot� who, beiag gree��t, aL the, haur oi' 7s00 o�clock A. M, , eaoh of �hein duly tooi� snc� aub�cribed t�a o�t,� to faithf't,�lly disah+�r�e the dutie� required o� them at such �1eo�9.an; m�t�d th� ea�d ,��ad��s and .C1erk� bein� d�il�► que�].9.�ied, #'artb�rit,h opensd the po11� �ay procal�ra�tion, �nnd' �he • �leatior� proCeeded by baliot vil,hout ,ad�ournment� or intermj.ssi�n until olaaed, � Tr►e eub�eots votecl on at suah E1e�tion, ee s�Leted in the ttotice therof, _ were: . , ' , , , . 'To elect a m�rcr� four aaunci]tnen a�nd �� mun9.cipel jud�e. . A� BsOq e'o].oak im tiae �ffi�rnoon of eaid` ��yy the po11� drere alosed, pro- : � c�i�mat�on tl�er�ao� h�eir� i�e� mede �y �one c�i' the Sudgea tihfrty. m3nute� p�evioue ��a�re�;.a. � �is eot>n es the po11a aSere c�losEd, ��id E],ecsticn offYaial� at ��aQh �ot.in� place did, vithaut o�ni;ng them, ae�I tl�e bal%t bo�ccea end s�at them at once, in ' the cu�to�,y of �afd offiof�� end the off�aer as�l9.gaed to euoh grecino�� to the City F�a31, the place desi�nated �e Lh� o�ntral aounting plm�e for the t;it�r, 'There �o�e �].so sant i�rith e�oh v� eagd �,�7.1ot boxae �c reQorc� of t.h� �ber . of br�llote aast there�n. - � Dat�d �9�y 1?, 1955. / �� � � / i � / / ` �i ,�i , `1 MI�U°1'�S OF C�T9' �T�TI�� At the re�ul.ar eleat3on oF the City oP Flopki.�s, in the�Cnuaty�of Hennepin and �t�:te of A41�eeots� held at the �?ekridge �ountry Club ira the City of Elo�akir�e ftir I�.etrict � A?o. 5, � • beir►g the �lace �rher� 9.t wa�s �.i.reoted to be &eld by tk�e �iLy �uxiail aft�r givin� due not4.ce thor�aP e� provided by law, on tY.e 1�%LYi CZAyT Cf' i�Fl�s i95s, Kay :�ulli�ran, "��I.l�y �SaBrgtnie, Edna �f9.laox, I�a.uretta Fopeley, Louise �3oies, fiee quel�.ficad votere af srai.d election diet,r�et in. $a3d citq . to �ct as �uc3�e� ar,d ale��s � of such el�c�:.9.on, e�ch of aho�n tiad wi.tlain ten days before suah time �iset� deai�nmted r�nd �p�in�ed by the City Couracil to act ae �udge� and clerke , cf ��ch eleo�ion at �uah prea�act, who, be3.n� pre�eni, �� tYY�� hour of. 7s� o�al,ocls A. M. , each oP them au1`y took and subecribed �,�a omth to� f�l.thfi�l],y 81.�aharge ' , the dutie� rec�uired ot' t,he� at suoh Electionf �n� the saifl dudgee �nd Clerka . beirrg duly qualiY'i�d, forth�l �h o,pened the pol:la bY Aroalamstion, and the . � �le�tidn �+rc�a�efle�d by bral].o'� vitisc�nt �d�aurramant e�r i�t�zmi.s�ian unt9.l �loae�. . �hg a�j��t� voted on r�'t au�h �leoLion, ea �t��ec3 in tkie �dotice thereof, weres �o eleot s mayor, four aoutioilmen �nd a muniaipal �udge. • At g:00 c+�cloak in ttl� �ii`i9PII0Ufl of said dey t�e p�ll� r�ere cToa�d, pro- clapiaLion thereoY':�having _�ieen mad� �y ene oF tl�e �ur�ee thirty mi.nut�s previou� th�retoo . ,i Ae soon ae the po],ls were clo�sd, �m�i.d �lection offic�.�1e at such votit� plece did, without ppe�ni� � tk�em, se�l the i�a].lot boxe� and aent tham �L onee, in the custo� of eei.d oPf;toiel�s �nd Lhe of�ic�r ee�i�n�d to suah preci�ct, to the City Hall, tlie � place dea�gneted �� tbe central.: aoun��n� pla�e for 4�Me Cf4cyd • There wa� �lsc aen� vith _eaoh 0i', esid bellot boxe� a reoora vi'' the niunber ot btcl.lot� ca�t Lherein. � D�t,tad P�l�g 17, 1955 � , _. l.�s: � I s.� , �I �_ _ _..,._ . _ I . -- - � r � �� MINII�E5 �F CITY ELECTI�N At �he regular eleotion oP the City af Hopkinsa in the County of Hennepin and 9tate of Minneeota, held at the A1ice �aith Sahool in the City of Hopkin8 for Aistriet ]�c. 6� bein� the plece w�iere it was directed to be held by the City Council after givin� due notice thereof �� provided by ler�, on the 17th �s.y of t�iaye 1955, i�sti,er �auchen, i�nne B0rlandD Gh�rles W� H8P?,F.illy TiI6iE9B8 CiOId�7Oi�� g`ina J. 5vensor�,five qualified qoters of eaid el�ation district in the oity to �ct es jud�es and clerks of such elecL3on, ��vh of whom h�d �.thfn teA d�ys.before euch time been 8esigaatsd end appointed by the p.ty Couaeil to act �e ,udgea �ttd vlerke of such electiivn at said precinct, �rho� �ein� present, at tha hour of 7:OQ o�cloek A. �I, g��ch of them, duly took €a..nd subscribed an c�th to faithful].y diachaa�ge the dut3es required of them et sucb Eleation; and the aaid Judges and Clerks bein� duly quelified, forth�rith opened the po13.a by proclaaiation, and the Election proceeded by bsllot brithout adjou$°annen� or ir�t�rmiasion euxtil closeda arere : 3'he eubjeate voted an at suah �lection, a� staLed in the Notice thereo�, To elect a m�,yor9 four couaacilmen and a m�nicip�l jud�e, A� 8:00 o�clook in the afternoon.of aaid dey the polls were closed, pro- clametion thereoF having been made by one of the,Jrxdgae thirty minutee previou� thereto. � As soon ae the polls were aloaed,�said El�etion offioial�s at such noting plmce did, without oper�9.ng �hem9 seal the b�llot baxes �ud sent them �t once, in the cuetody of s�9.d offieials:sud ihe.offic�r essi�ned:to such precinct, to the City Hall, the place d�signated a� the aeatr8,l covnt+::g place Por the City. 2'here was also eent w�Ith eaoh of said be,ll.at �axe� a racord of �►e number of ballots c8et therein, Dated May 17, 1955 . � �. � . ,:� n � �� �^--a, i#. . f�t1-�,�--E'_-� � _ , /� (4 V r I �" �.:�..�.-{:, � l�.�.��<_�...t;•7'�•'� . . �� / ` �� `� � f�" �jp "G'c._— MIPdUT'ES OF' CITY �I.ECTI�N At the regular eleation of the t;ity of Hopkina, in the County of H�nnepin and State of r�3nnesota, held at the Herleg Hopkina 3chool itt the City of Hopkine for Uietriat No. 1, . beiag the place where it was directed to be held by the City Council after � giving due notice thereoP as }�rovided by law, on the 17th day of Aqa,y, 1955� Elizabeth Slavin, G1ac�ys Escher, Selma P�hh1, Irene Miller, and Betty Carlaon, Pive qualified vaters oF said el.eation distriat in eaid city to eot as judges and clerks of ��ch e1.ec�ian,.each of vham had tirithi.n ten deys before euah time been.designated and apgointed by the City Council to act �� juc'I�ea end clerks of such eleotion at said precinct, vho, being greeent�, at the hour of 7;00 o�clock A. i�i, , each of them clu].y took and subscribed an oath to faithf�lly discharge the duties required�of�them�et�.each Election; and the said Judgea and Clerks iiatng chi],y quallfied, fd��.t2iwit'h �pened the polla by proclemation, and the Eleotion proaeeded by balloi without ad�ournment or intesmi8eien until clased.. '1'he subjeots voted on at euch Election, as �tated in the Notice thereof, wereg To eleot e mayor, �our councilmen end a muaicipal judge. At 8s00 o�+clook in �he afternoon of said day the polls were clos�d, pro- clamation thereof having been made by one of the audgee�thirty �inutea previous thereto.- As soon ea the polle were clo�edA said �leotion officials at �uch voting place did, without aperi2ng them, eeal the balle�-boxea and aent them at once, in the custody of eaid offiaiels anc9 the officer assigned.to auch precinct, to the City Hell, the.place deeigriatetl as the centra]. counting place for the Citp. There �a� also sent with�each of said ballot boxea a record of the number of bailota cast therein. Dated May 17, 1955 ,:,; � MIA1iTZ`�S OF CITY ELECTIOI3 At the regular electlon of the City of Hopkiae, in the County of Hennepin '� � and State vf Minneeota, held at the Dow House in the City af Hopkins for 1'��triot i9o. 2p . . being the place ahere it �ras directed to be held by the City Council after giving clue aotice thereoE as provided by law, on the 17th day of M�y, 1955, Carrie Spott, �li�abeth I,em2te, Margasat C. Owens, Estella�Ol�on, P�yrtle•Vickerman, five quelifi�d voLers of said election distr3cst in said city to act aa judges, and clerl�s o� such election, each of r►hom had a3th3n ten de�re before suah time._ been designated end appointed by the City Couttcil to a.ct as judges end clerks oY such election at �aid grecinct, who, being present, at the hour oP 7;00 otalook A. M., each of them du�y taok and aubsaribed en oath to Paithfully discherge the duties required of them �t auch ElectionE ead �he saicl Judges and Clerks being.duly qualified, forthwith opened the poll� by proclemation, and the Election proceoded b� ballot aithout adjournment or i�termiseion until closed. The aubjects voted pn,at such,Electian, as stated in the Notice thereof, were:. , .. � � Ta elect a aayor, four counaila�en and e munioipal judge. At .8:00 0�'alook in the afternoon of said dey the poLls were closed, pro�= cla�nation thereof . hav�:ng been made.��by one' of 'the �udgea th3rt� �mfnutea pre�tious thereto. ' . . A� soon as the polls were.closed, s�i.d F.�.ection afficials at such voting plece did, rritho�at apeniag them, �eal the bellot boxes and sent them at once, in the custody of said officials end �he officer aesigned to su�h precinct, to the City Hsll� the place designated as the centrel counting place for the City. There �as a18o aeat with eaah of•eaid ballot bvxea a record of tkie uumber of ballots oast therein. D►�ted May 27, 1955 ii .�.i �.��1/� ' / c��o�s o� c�� �ra�c�r�x A� the regular electioa of the City af Hopkina, in th� County of �Iennepin and State of I�inneeotae held at �the �ity I�ell. in; ttie ,�ity of Hopkins for Di�trict No. �3, being the place where it w�s.directed to`be.held by the,City Council sfter giving due notice thereof as provided by laW, on the ]7th day of Nia,y, 1955, I,�la M. Yaokel, Lillisn Elmquiat, Mery Be�etyr,�Mary Nlellery, Flora Caroline, five .�quallfied votess of said election diatrict in said cit�r to ac:t ras judges and clerks of such election, each of whom had within ten dqya before such time beem desi�gnated and appainted by ihe City Counail to mat ae �udgea and clerks •. of such election st said.precihct, wha, being preseni, at the hour of 7:OQ o'�c�ock A. N1,,.each of them duly.tobk �nd subscribsd �n oath to iaithfully d�scharge the duties reqtaired of them at such �levtian9 and.the said Judgea and Clerks beir� duly qualified,.for�hwith op�ned the �olls k�y.�+rocl�mati.on, and the &Iection proceeded�by ba].lat withaut adjora�nment or intermi�siqn until 4losed. �'he subjects voted on at euah Election, as etatecl in the Notice thereof, �rere ; To elect ,s mayor, i'our Qo�,tncilmen and e municip��l judge. At 8:00 o,�clock in the s.fternoon c�f ssid day the pol.ls were cloaede pro- cl�m�tion thereof h�ving been made by one of the Judgea thirty minutee previous thereto. As'eoo� Ae the poll� were cloaed, said $�tection officials at such doting place did, vithout apenirig them seal �he ballot boxes and sent them at once, in tho�cuatody of said officials ar�d the officer �aei�ned to such precinc�, �o.the Cfty Ha].1, the �l�.ce designated,aa the central counting plaae for the City.� There �es aiao sent with eaah of said ballat bo�es a�ecord of the number of bal'lot� cast therein. D�ted �IEy 17, 1955 � M�AIIITF.S' 0� CITY �ELECTI�IN . . ; �. At bhe regular el�etion of the Citq of Hopkina, in the County of $eru�epin eeid Stste of Minnesota, held at the Junior �iigh 8chobl in ,the Gity of I�opkins for L�BtI°�.Ct Np. L►, being the pleae whez� it w�.s directed �o be held by the City Couneii af�Cer giving due notice thereof e:s provided by law, on the 17th day of May, 1955, Alioe M. Anderson, Sophi� I�icol�i, Adeline 3ed�sl�r, Louiae Iaissi�r, Grace Iundabl, Pive quelified voLers of ssid election dietr3ct in aaid cit� to act as judges and clerke of such eleotion, each of whom had �►ithin te.n d�y� b�fore �uch time been designated ead appointed by the �ity Ccauncil to act �� judges and clerks of such election at �aid ppeai�+ot, who, b,eing present�, at the hc�txr of 7 s00 0�clock A. Nt., each oF them dul,� took and subecribed an oa.th to faithfullg discharge the dutiss required oP them at s�ch �lectionp snd the said Judges and Clerka being duly quaiified, forthwith opened the po].ls by proelame.t3on, and the Eleation proceeded by ballot without a�ournment or ilntermission until olosed. The sub,eota voted on st auch Eleetion, �s �tated in the„Notiae�therof,, were: , To eleat a m�yor, four aounoilmen and a muniaipal judge. � At 8.p0 a�clock in the afternoon of said day the polls �rere �clvaet�, gro- clem�:tian thereof having been made by one of the ,hzdges thirty minutea previous thereto. • As soon ae the poll� were closed, sai8'Election officiel� at auah voting place did, roaithout openir� the�u, seel�the bellot boxee and sent them at once, in the custoc�y of said afficials end the officer assi�ned to such precinct, to the Cfty Hall, the place designated as the central counting place for the.��y. There wa� elso sent With each of seid ballot boxes a record of the mimber of ballots aast l.herein. Dated May 17, 1955. ��i0�� . �� . . � � � . e /��� � � � /, � ..� � � �_ � � r,;-.� _ G� �� � ��� MIICUTES OF CITY EL�GTION At the regular elec�ion of the C�.ty of Hapkina, in .the C,oursty oF Hennepin and State of Minneaota, helfl at the �akridge Country Club 1n the City of Hopkin� for LiiBtrict ATo. 5, be�.ng the place vhere it was directed to be held by the City Counoil after giving ahie notice thereof as provided by lax, on tiie i7tb agy o� �8y, ig55, Ka3r,S'u].livan, Sally MoBretnie, Ec£na Wiloox, T�suretta Poseley, ioui8e $oies, five quelified votere of.seid election district in said citq to act as Judges and clerks of auch el6ctionp�each of whom had Wl;thin ten days before such time '• been deaignated snd appointed by the City Counail ta eat as �ud�es and clerka of auch eleotion at such precinct, arho, being present, at the hour of 7:00 o�clock A. M: , each of them duly took and aubscribed an oaf.h. �a� faithftia,ily diacherge � the dutiea required of�t�em at auch EZeation; and the said �udgee and Glerk� being duly qualifisd, forthxi�Ch opened the polla by proclamation, and the E�ection procee8ed by ballot �rithout adjourr,ment or intermisaion until�closed. �� The eubjects vo�ed on et aueh�Eleotion, aa stated in the Notice thereoY, , �rere : To.eleot•a mayor, four counoilmen ancl a mun3cipel judge. �t.8,;00 o�alock in the afternoon.of eaid day the polls uere cloaed, pro- clamati.,on thereof��eving been made.by one oP the �udgea thirty minutes previous ther�to. � 'Aa soon a� the polls t�rere cloaed, aaid Eleotion �ffioi�.ls et auch votiag � plsce did, without openin� them,�sael the ballot boxes and sent them at once, in the cuatoc�y aF eaid offic�als arid the cfficer asai�ned to suah precinct,, to the City Hell, the plaoe�deeignat►ed a� ihe central�countir� D18ce for �he City. There tiae also aent with�each 'of said ballot boxes a reaord oF t�e numb�r of b�.7.lot� oa�t therein, � � . . Dated Map 17, 1955 : / ', � � � ,< � G_'r ► II /� / '/ -- - - i�� - - - ��_ _.. �= / � � / .. �� / � i � MINUTES OF CITY ELECTI4N At the regular eleetion of the City of Hopkina, in the Gounty of Hennepin and State af Minnesota, held at the A].ice Smith School in•the City of �iopkins for Uiatrict No, b, being the place where it was directed to�be held by the City Council after giving due notice thereof as provided by law, on the 17th day of May, 1955, Esther Tauchen, Anne Borland, Cherlea W. Herzan, Thereea Goldborg, Tina J. Swenson,five quallfied voters of ssid election district in the city to act es � judges and clerks of sueh election, eaah of whom had within ten d�ys before such time been desi�nated and appointed by the �ity Council to act as judges and clerks of auch election at said precinct, who, being present, at the hour of 7;00 o�clock A. M,, ea.ch of them duly took and subscribed an oath to faithfully 0 diseharge the duties required of them at such �lection; and tne said �udges and Clerks being duly quelified,.forthwith opened the polls by proclamation, and the , Election proceeded by ballot without adjournment or interm9.asion until closed. were: The aub�eatg voted on at such Elsctiono aa �tated in the Nctfce thereof, To elect a meyor, four couneilmen and a municipal jud�e,. At 8;00 o�clock in the af�ernoon of said d�p the polls were closed9 pro- clamation thereof having been made by one of the Judges thirty minutes previoua Lhereto. Ae soon as the pol]:a tirere closec3, aaid �lection oifiaisls at such vating place did, Gtithout opening them, seal the ballot boxes and sent them at once, in the custody.of eaid officiais and the officer assigned to such precinct, to the City Halls the place designated ee the central counti�g plaee for the City. There was also aent with each of said ballot boxes a record of the number of ballots cast therein. Dated May 17, 1955 �. 0 I� � � STATEMENT QF�VOTES At the regular election of the City of Hopkins held on May 17, 1955, for the purpose of electing a mayor,�four councilmen and a municipal judge, the - . E c n•� E/d SG �Y M r T L undersigned, Clinton K. Blomquist, Director.of the Count, �.--3',-�€e��, 0. G. Germak, Jack Feudner, Richard J. Becl�an, assistants, hereby make the following return of the count of the ballots at said election. We received at the cent.ral counting place designated by the council, namely; the City Hall, all of the ballot boxes used for the six districts in said city, from the election officials of,each district. Each ballot box when received by us xas sealed and accompanied by a record of.the number of ballots cast therein. We thereupon opened the ballot boxes sent from each district, and compared the number of ballots forwarded with the records sent from the corresponding voting places. The following discrepencies between the numbers of ballots in the boxes and the records received�from the voting districts appeared; The ballots in each box were then exemined for validity and those which were found to be invalid or blank were separated from the rest. The number of va�id, invalid and blank ballots for each voting place and the total number for e�ch office and for the city were found to be as follows; FOR MAYOR: Ilistrict No. 1 District No. ,� District No. �.. I}istrict No. /� District No. 5 District No. 6 Total for Meyor FOR COUNCILMEN: Ilistrict No. 1 District ATo. 3 IJistrict No. ,'� District No. 4 District No. 5 I?istrict No. 6 Total for Councilmen FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGF: � I?istTict No. 1 District No. � District No. � District No. 4 17istrict No. 5 District No. 6 ���� VALID BAIJ�TS INVALID BALUATS BLANK BAL}'IJTS � �� �'_ - �a�� 'V � ry �� J %A � fJ _ O. L 0 0 � 0 0 � 0 / �, � /p� �r`�4 � (!�� N I � J -� .�" _ ' �',' . �2) Total for. Municipal Judge /.�� � - ^ 7 � / ` �i0��:,-x ��, -m?ru� rrmv: �L.��. -� .---- �'�-�,� The Director of the Count thereupon determined the quota sufficient to elect, snd said quota was declared to be as follows; For Mayor: For Councilmen: For Municipal Judge: 0 � Y votes. votes. votes. The valid ballots from the six districts were then mixed together before any counting was done. As each ballot was then removed from the ballot box, it uas numbered upon its reverse side and sorted according to the first choice marked on it. After sorting the ballots according to their first choices, the folloz+ing result was obtained; FOR MAYOR Richard R. Johnson received 3`i°-� first choice votes. Robert J. Kokesh received / �/ first choice votes. F. M. Madden received � �� � first choice votes. Edwin E. Neumann received - � first choice votes. Peter W. 5ivanich received � �`�7 first choice votes. J�seph C. Vesely received �`�� first choicef� votes.. -/�-�- � �T" r y'Q"4'M�. C• 'St L4 . . ' . .: ' / i t�#.�.V'�'v+ U.�.Q �L.��'Y�� G%�u�/°NG43.�'W /�", .�" F. � P ' tS,�-�� �,+� � L� �t � -'�.��`'`��`��-�'�`�! , having received more� for election, was thereupon deel;ared elected m�yor of the City of Hopkins for a two-yeer term. � ; FOR COUNCIIMEN Joseph A. F�npanger received ��''Y�' first choice votes. Richard S. Johnson received �` �� first choice votes. Arthur S. Nash received � ��`� � first choice votes. Lee G. Stevenson received �� � / 9 3 first choice votes. A. J. Tony Tesarek received �� 7 first choice votes. / Joseph M. Witmer received �"�� first choice votes. � �-�.'-� �. yu� .�� - having received more than the quota required for election was thereupon declared elected councilman of the City of Hopkins for a two year term. l �- r�_..(_� having received.more first choice votes than his quota, all first choice votes in excess of his quota on his respective pile were removed therefrom in the order � of the numbers on the reverse thereof and credited to the second choices shown �_ I - : , � . _ ti , (3� . . , thereon, and after such transfers were made,;<the''.following results among the � _ � continuing candidates were obtained.� . FrJR MUNICIPAI; JUDGE :. '.. J. Russell Carroll received ��f��� first choice votes. ��'�'"''''-"�'�"� ,� having received more than the. quota required for election, was thereupon declared elected municipal judge of the City of Hopkins for a four year term. . c� �.� � �'�'� � �� � � �� �� J � �� � � �� .����4�-� . �;�;:��::��.�..:..__ , ��� �� � . (signed) �i�"r,�,�,��-... �� I?irector of the Count. i� i - . � � ' . _ . � ; : i . �YOR � lst . � Choice lst Tr�nsfer Total 2nd Trensfer �otal 3r.d q'ransfer . Total l�th Transfer �otal. �.ch�rd R. .Tohnson 3!,l+. � 1 345 � 19 364 � 54 418 —�18 . � 0 ftot��rt .T. kokesh 151 � 3 154 � 9 163 — 163 - t� 0 0 ge M. �+gadden 561 � 2 � 563 � 11 574 � 43 617 � 183 SQU �d�ti.n Eo Ideutnann 8 — 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 � peter 410 Sivanioh 57 0 57 —��7 0 0 0 0 0� - Joseph C, gesely 54� �� 5�02 ¢ 8 550 f 22 5?2 � 97 669 � �hausted � 1 1 � 1� � 11 � 44 55 f 138 193 � gerDix 1 — 1 . ' . T�TAL ' 1662 1662 1662 1b62 1662 , ' • � ' � _ _ � �, � �) . a � : . � - , : C�DiT1�CT��4AI4 • � i ���. i\ _„ . Choice Excess �ransfer TotaT lsi Tr�nsfer �ota1 2nd rrensfer ��t�.l �,,�.,�� �,�°�.�.� ���<-� � K , . _ Joseph A. �penger . 222. � 15 237 � 89 -� 326 1.�- . Richard So Jahn�on 279;� � 18 297 � 29 ;. 326 �w � �thur So �ash /�,1,,8 - ]22. � 326p�. 0 326; . , ' j,ee �. Stevenson 193 � 18 .� 211 . - 211 0 Ao " J• TonY .�eserek 237 ' ¢ 49' 286 � 40, 326. �_ , . JQsePh M. �fitmer . �5 � � 2�. � 2b9 f 31 300 . ' Eghausted . � ¢ , 22, 22 . Bi'odie 2 . - 2 � = . . � . TUTAI. 1626 ` 16z6. 1626 . . ��,.� ; . . ; r� . t . � d � ti STATF�ENT �F VQTES �,/� /���� At the regvlar election of the Cit�r oF Hopkins held on May 3�; 19��9 for the purpose of electing a mayor, four councilmen end a munioipml judge9 t,Y�e E't.v� eg rr Sery� �'r z underaigned, Clinton K. Blomquiat, Director of the �ount, Y�.--��, 0, G. d p ���� ,�. �. � �2 g � �� Germak9 Jack Feudner, Richard J. Becl�an ; assistants, hereby meke the following return of the count of the ballota at ��d election. � We received at the central aounting place des3gnated by the co�incil, namely; ��v� �r the City Hall, �11 of the ballot bo�es used for the ai�ae districts in said city, from the election officials of each district. Each ballot box when received by us �as aealed end accompanied by a record of the number of ballots cast therein, 1de thereupon open�d the ballot boxee aent fr.a� each district, and compared the number oF ballots forwarc%d with the records sent from the corresgonding voting places. The following disorepencies between the numbers of bal.lots in the boxes and the recorda received from the voting districts appeared; The ballots in each box were then exsmined for validity and those which were found to be inv�lid or blank were separated from the rest. �,'he number of valid, invalid and blank ballots for each voting place and the total number for e�.ch office and for the city were found to be aa fallows; FOR NIAYOR: ��,,,� Dlstrict No. 1 Diatrict No. 2 ~ District No, 3 District No. 4 District No. 5 District N 6 o. , T�tal for Mayor �` 7 �n���:;�.--<;�-�,�,� �� FOR COUNCILMEiV: District Na. 1 , District No. 2 Uistrict �10. 3 District ATo. 4 � IIigtrict A1o. 5 Ihstrict N�. 6 � Total for �`Councilmer� � FOR M[TNICIPAL JUDG�': Diat�ict No. T Dietrict No. 2 District �To. 3 District No. � ]�i.strict No. 5 Ui�trict No. 6 ., �, r� . �ALID BALIt)TS INVALID BALL�'�S BI�ANK BALI�TS 267 324 274 356 l.4 . . 3�7 1662 . 264 319 263 _�,�1 43 3g6 1626 259 300 257 334 45 3g4 r��7 9 �� 1 6 � 0 0 0 0 � � � • ,i 20 zz 25 0 15 i' . . (z> Totel for Municipal Judge �v.} t�: �i. ; ,�,•, i► yy vva�,�. 1579 s. s . .�.�.�. . 7 91 The Director of the Count thereupon �ietermined the quota suFficient t� � �' � �.�, elect, and eaid quota was declared to b� �aa follow�; ' � For Mayor: For Councilmen: For Municipal Judge; �,� �. . �`. _. . .. votesa votes. voteso The valid ballots frem the six districts were then mixed together before �r. counting �ras done, As each ballot was then removed fran the ballot box, iL was numbered upon ita reverse eide and sarted acaording to the�firai choice marked on ito i�fter sorting the ballots according to their first choices, the fol].owing result was obtainedP k�'?�t MAY�R i�ichard R. Johnson received 344 firat choice votes. Robert J. Kokesh received 151 first choice vote�. F. M. I�adden received 561 first choice votes. Edwin E. 1Veumann received � g first choiee votes. Peter W. 5i�vanich received 57 first choice eotes. J�seph C. Vesely received 540 �first choice votes. W. Harlan perbix 1 first choice votes. F.M. Madden , having received more , votes than the last continuing candidate for eleotion, was thereupon �'e�l:ared elected mayor of the City of Hopkins for e two—year term. FaR CfIUNCILMEA� . Joseph A. �npenger r�aueived 222 first ahoiCe voteso Richard S, Johnson received 279 firat ehoica vote�e Arthur S. Nash received 44g first choice votese Lee G. Stevenaon received 193 first choice votes. A. Jo Tony Tesarek received 237 firat choice votes. Joseph M. Witmer received __ 245 first choice vot�s. Brodie 2 first choice votes. Arthur s. Nash � �� having received more than the quota required for election was thereupon decl�red elected councilmatt of the City vf Hopkins for a two year term. __ Arthur '. Nash having received more first choice votes than his quota, alI fir�t choice votes in excess oF his quota on his respective pile were removed therefram in the order of the numbers on the reverse thereof and credited to the gecond choices shown �� (3) thereon, �nd �ft�r euch �ra�nsfera were m�de, t�ae folloaf.ng resulta smong the contfnuing a�r�didat�s titere obtaineda • �R .��4�L ��JDC�: � J. Russell Carroll recei.ved ______ 15�8�� firat choice votea. " .7. }�usaell C�rroll �, hanin� receivecl more than the quote rec�ired for election� ra�s thereupon declared eleated muni.cipal jud�e oF the City of Hopkine for e four year ter�. ,���"'i�� 6�'�,� . � �°� � � � � � L� �- �� � � d� ���� � � . ��:% �''"� ����� • /� � . J� � . ... . (eigxl8d) • ' ���� �� — I?ire-etor of tP�e Count. Asaistants. ��� thereon, and after euch tranafere �ere.made, the follo►�r3.ng resu�ts emong the ` continuing candidates were obtained. , �R �N�C�AL JifDGE _ J. Ruesell Carroll receiaed 155� firat choice voteao J. Russell �arroll ➢ having recQived more than the quota required for election, wae thereupon declared elected mtinacipal judge of the City of Hogkine for a Pour year term. . uw .,�a�� ��' �`� �LW�,. �p�� / k�' �*' �`� �� �� � � :� . . ��dr��� � � � � � �t 7 . .�-�.���� ���� . ����� � - . (signed). � , -- / � _ ���� . �� . Director of the Count. . .. . . . . �.�>. , : ... _ _ _.. ., _... . �.�.... .. ... ,.. . _ . . : . , ... . .. . {:. A regular meeting of the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota was held at the City Ha11 at 7:30 P.�., Tuesday, June 7, 1955. Members present were, Mayor Vesely, Councilmen Sheldon, Witmer and F.�npanger. Also City Attorney Whitney and City N1a.nager Frissell. Sheldon moved, Witmer seconded, that four (4) requests by the Minneapolis Gas Compar�y for ma.in extensions at the following locations be granted: — Carried. a. O�ord and Monk b. Washington Avenue North c, Excelsior Avenue at Harrison and Interlachen Avenues d. Excelsior Avenue and Homedale and Hawthorne Sheldon moved, �npanger seconded, that non intoxicating malt liquor license application for June 25, 26, at the Fairgrounds by Minneapolis Saddle and Bridle Club, also for August `i, 1955 by North Central Shetland Pony Club be granted. Carried. Witmer moved, �inpanger seconded, that petition for street lights at L�celsior Boulevard and Hawthorne Road and at Boyce and Hawthorne Road be granted. Caxried. Witmer moved, E�npanger seconded, that petition for a 20 year spread of sewer and water main assessments on Hawthorne Road between �celsior Avenue and Boyce Road be granted. Carried. Sheldon moved, E�npa.nger seconded, that request by Northern States Power Company for per— mission to place 12 poles on Highway �{'7 from Northerly limits Westerly to Great Northern Ra,ilway crossing be tabled, Carried. Sheldon moved, Witmer seconded, bills per schedule dated June 7, 1955, be paid from the following funds: . GENERAL REVENUE FUND � 20,710.30 SPECIAL REVENUE F(TND 5,b93.70 SPECIAL ASSFSSMENT FUND 29, 30g.10 P. I, R. FUND 1,357.72 BOND CONSTRUCTION FUND 9,776.26 WATER �NUE FUND 2,]1+9.9g SE�niER KEVEN[1E FUI�TU 1, 503.49 �inpanger moved, Witmer seconded, that Resolution �'"j93, ��A �OIUTIOIV aRDERSNG THE REPAIR OF THE SDBSURFACE AND THE BLACKTOP RESURFACING OF, FIRST _ STREET NORTH FRi�i FIF°PH AVENUE TO SEVENTEENTH AVENUE", marked E�hibit �A", be adopted, Carried. Witmer moved, Sheldon`seconded, that Resolution �#595, "A I�ESOIUTION ORDERING PFt�PA.RATION OF PLANS FOR THE INSTAI�L�4TION OF SAPdITARY SF7dER AND WATER MAINS ON PORTIONS OF P�iFSTOTd LANE, HOMEDALE AVENUE AND.MAPLE HILL ROAD", marked Exhibit f1Bn, be adopted. Carried. Witmer moved, IInpanger seconded, that the purchase of Lots 4 and 5, Block 3, Shady Oak Ilivision from Richard E. and Audrey Kjellesvig in the amount of �7000.00, be approved and satified. Carried. IInpanger moved, Witmer seconded, that the new fire contract between the City of Hopkins and Eden Prai.rie Township be approved and the Mayor and City Nian.ager be authorized to execute samee Carried. �npanger moved, Witmer seconded, that the following resolution be adopted. Carried. t'WHEREAS, plans for Hennepin County Project No. 5�+46 showing proposed alignment, profiles, grades, and cross—sections, together with specifications and special provisions for the construction, of State Aid Road #3 within the limits of the City as a State Aid Project have been prepared and presented to the City; • N�T T�ORE, it is resolved that said plans, specifications and special provisions be in all things approved. Dated this 7th day of June 1955e" (.�, Witmer moved, �npanger seconded, that'the foLlowing resolution be adopted. Carried. ;; �BE IT R�SOLUED, that the City of Hopkins, Minnesota as a condition of '? the receipt by the County af Hennepin of Federal Funds for the construction, ';' reconstruction or improvement of ar�y State Aid Road within the City enter into : , an agreement with the County, a copy of which is attached hereto a.nd made a" ;;;;- ` E F �sy�, part �hereof : � . , 1 � � �' /� � � �,� `'�'. �� �� �;,;�F m�-� ;r �� , � a ^, �s ° ,::.p , . }�n� �.��. n ; � ` � i� � � ���� � � h� °��' �° � �. �� t'':,;;[ ` ,�,; -,o-� ��. , : ,,,� <<.,,, ° - << � ' ,,,; :� - . , . _r:,r:;. � Page -2- Regular �'Ieetirig - June 7, 1955 BE IT FURTHER RE,SOLUED, that the Ma�yor and City Manager be and they hereby are authorized to execute said Agreement for and on behalf of the City. �� � Witmer moved, Eanpanger seconded, that the following resolution be adopted. Carried. "Gl'HEFiFAS, plans for State Project No. 27-512-�2 showing proposed aligri- ment, profiles, grades, and cross-sections, together with specifications and special provisions for the reconstruction of Federal �id Road �6291 within the limits of the City as a Federal Aid Project have been prepared and pre- sented to the City; N04J, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLUED: That sai.d plans, specifications and special provisions be in all things approved. Dated this 7th day of June 1955." Sheldon moved, Witmer seconded, that communication dated 6�4/55 by the Hopkins Recreation and Parks Commission, pertaining to the salary of l}irector Larry Harris, be placed on file and the salary of Mr. Harris be set at pay range 4].A at �p475.00 per month, retroactive to 1/1/55. Carried. Sheldon moved, Witmer seconded, that reappointment as made by Mayor Vesely of Joseph Anderh to a 4 year term, and the appointment of Ih�. F, M. Madden to fill out the unexpired term of 0. J. .Parks, to 6/1/56, as members of the Zoni.ng and Planning Commi.ssion, be confirmed, Carried. F�npanger moved, Witmer seconded, that the alley drainage problem between 19th and 20th Avenues Nortn between b`irst and Second Streets, be referred to the City Engineer for checking and report at next council meeting. Carried. . Witmer moved, �panger seconded, that R�solution ,-�597, "A RE,SOLUTION RECENING A REPORT AND CALISNG FOR A HEARING ON THE INNlPROVEMENT OF A PORTIOPd OF EXCEISIOR HCJULEVARD", marked i+�rhibit "Cn, be adopted. Carried. Meeting adjourned. . � A..Td. Elmquist, Se etary to the Gouncil A � T: oseph .' Vesely, Mayor :;i' �,:, - CITY UF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 593 A RESO LUT I UPJ ORDER 1 �G THE REPA I R OF THE SUBSURFACE AND THE BLACKTOP RESURFACING OF FIR5T ST�ZEET NORTH FROM FIFTH AVENUE TO SEVEM'EENTH AVENU�. WHEREAS, a resolution of the city councit adopted the 17th day of May, �955, fixed a date for a hearin� on the pnoposed improvement of First Street North from Fifth Av�nu� to Seventeenfih Avenue by the repair of the subsurface and the blackfop resurfacing of the same, and WHEREAS, all property owners whose property �liable to be assessed by the making of this improvement were given ten day,� published notice of the council hearing through two weekfy publications of i'he required notice and the hearing was held and property owners heard on the l7th day of �une, t955, N06'V, TNEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, A4INNESOTA: (o Such improvemenfi is hereby order-ed as proposed in the council resolution adopted PAay 17, �955• 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement. The specifications heretofore adopted for blacktopping material to be used on the sfireets of the cifiy during the year t955, and the advert i sement f..o"r b i ds for such ma ter ia ! s heretofore lega I I y pub I i shed, are hereby accepfied as the specifications for tne materiaf fo be used on such street and as'the advertisement for bids therefor, the city to furnish the mat2rial, equipment and labor for such imorovement other than such b(acktopping materia le ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meefiing thereof held this 7th day of June, t955• A. W. Elmqui.st, Secretary of fihe Council Frank N, VJhitney, City Attorney JOSEPH C. VESELY, A�AYOR s ^ �� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOi'A RESOLUTION NG. 595 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF PLANS FCJR THE INSTALLATIOPd OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MHINS ON PORT IONS OF PRESTON LANE, HOA�IEDALE AVENUE AND MAPLE HILL ROAD. WHEREAS, a resolution of the city counci( adopted the 17th day of h4ay, I955, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of Presfion Lane between Interlachen Avenue and Homedale Avenue and Nomedale Avenue between Excelsior Boutevard and (3oyce_Street and Mapte Hill Road between Boyce Street and Preston Lane by the installafiion of sanitary sewer and water mains therein, and WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is Iiable to be assessed by the mal<ing of this improvement were given ten dayst published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 7th day of �une, �955, NOW, THEREFORE, 6E IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY..OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the counci� resolution adopfied May 17, 1955• 2. P. S, Sidney-Smith is hereby designated as.the engineer for this improvement. He shaYl prepare p•la.ns and specifications for the making of such improvement. , �� ADOPTED by the _couricil.of.the city of Hopkins at a regufar meeting thereof-held this 17th day of �une, �g55• q. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the.Council Frank N. Y�Ih i tney, C i ty At�torney � JOSEPH C. VESELY, I�f+AYOR '.Hl. tl. ,: ,. 4� � � C11Y OF NOPKINS HENAVEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTIOId IdUMBER 597, , A RESO LUT I ON RECE i V I NG A REPORT AND CA L L i PIG FOR � HEAR I idG ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF A PORTION OF EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD. WHEREAS, by reso9ution number 558 adopted by the city c4uncil of Nopkins on the 16th day of November, 1954, there was referred to the city engineer a proposa! 'to improve N;i (vraukee Street from Washington Avenue to Excetsior Avenue, aiso Excelsior Avenue from Mil�rraukee Street to the easterly city Iimits of Hopkins, by the installation and construction of curb on both sides thereof, and NMERE�S, by resolution number 585 adopted by the city council of Hopkins on the 15th day of Aharch, 1955, there �s referred to the city engineer the matter of improving Excelsior Ar�enue by the instat@afiion af combin�tion curb �nd gutter on the South side thereof betareen Homedale Avenne and Meadowbrook Road, and WHEREAS, pursua�t to said resolutions a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, ctty engineer of Hopkins, recommending that the city of� Hopkins jointly with the county of Hennepin a nd the ci�y of St. Louis Park, construct combination curb and gvtter on both sides ot Excelsior Avenue from the East city limits of Hopkins, being at the intersection of said Excelsior Av�nue with Meadowbrook Road, and running westerly for approximately six hundred ninety (690) feet, also that the city of Hopkins join with said county of Henne- pin and city of St. Louis Park in the concrete surfacing of said portion of Excelsior Avenue, and this report �uas received by the counctl on �une 7, �955, NOW, THEREFORE, BE tT RESOLVED BY 'PHE COUNCtL OF THE C11Y OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: 1.. The councii will constder the improvement of such portion of Exceisio� Avenq� in a ccordance with the report of the engineer and the assess- ment of all that portion of the city of Hopkir�s lying easterly of Homedale Avenue for a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant fo M.S.A., Secs. ' L�29.011 to 1a29.Il1, at an estimated tatal cost to the city of Hopkins for said improvement of �6,620.00, and the assessment of sixty (60) per cent of such totai cost against said property. 2. A p�blic hearirag shell be held on such propased improvement on the 5th day of �uly, 0955, in fihe council chambers in the city hall at 7:30 o9clodc p.m. a�d the clerk shail give published notice of such hearing and tmprovement as required by lawr. ADOPTED�by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meetir�g thereof held this 7th day of June, 1955• A. W. Elroquist, Secretary of the ��ouncil Frank N. Whitney, City Attor�ey JOS EPH C. VES E LY, MAYOR CITY OF 'HOPFLINS HII�TNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT OF A PORTION QF EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD. T0 ti'UHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the city council of the city of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 o�clock p.�. on July 5, 1955� to consider the making of an improvement to that portion of Excelsior Soulevard beginnin� at the East city limits of Hopkins, bein� at the intersection of said Excelsior Boulevard with Meadowbrook Road, and runnin� westerly thereon for approximately six hundred and ninety (690) feet, by constructing thereon, jointly with the county of Hennepin and the city of St. Louis Park, combination curb and gutter on both sides thereof, and concrete surf acing of same, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to 1}29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for that portion of the.cost of th:e irnprovement which is to be assessed a- gainst property in the city of Hopkins is all of that portion of the city lying easterly of �omedale �venue. The estimated cost of such improvement to the city of Hopkins is the sum of �6, 620.00, and it is proposed to assess sixty.per cent of such total cost a- gainst said area. Such persons aa desire to be he�rd with refer- ence to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. A. W. ELMQUIST, C ITY CLERK FRANK N. ��1HITNEY, CITY ATTORNEY Published in Hennepin County Review June 23 and 30, 1955• (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUPITY, MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS IN PORTIONS OF PRE5TOn? LANE, HOMEDAI;,E AVENUE AATD MAPLE HILL ROAD, INTERLACHEN PARK. Sealed bids will be received by the City Manager at the City Ha].l, Hopkins, Minnesota, until July 14, 7-955, at 10:00 A.M. (CST), and then and there opened and publicly read, and a.s soon as possible thereafter award of a contract will be made by the City for the above listed item. Specifications and'further details are available at the office of the City Engineer. Bidder bonds or certified checks are requested for 10� of the bid, as a guarantee of entry into a contract. bids. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all CITY OF HOPKINS Sidney S. Frissell City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, June 30, 1955 To be published in the Construction Bulletin, June 30, 1955 - A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held at. the City Ha11 at 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, June 21, 1955a Members present were Mayor Vese]�y, Councilmen Sheldon, Stevenson, Witmer and F�npanger. Also City Attorney Whitney and City Engineer Sidney�-Smithe Sheldon moved, �}npanger seconded9 bills per schedule dated June 21, 1955, be paid f�rom the following funds: - GENERAL REVENOE FUND SPECIAL REVENUE FUND SPECIAL ASSFSSMENT FUND P. I. R, FITND BOND 60NSTRUCTION F[TND WATER REVENUE FUND SE�rJER . REUENUE FUND �13,211,90 /�, 070.01 7,134.g9 1,399.93 867,96 2,192.55 5g1,33 �npanger moved, Sheldon seconded, that communication dated 6/16/55, hy the Zoning and Planning Commission, recommending annexation to the City of Hopkins of a part of Oala�idge Second Addition, as petitioned for �t be referred to City Attorney Whitney for checking and report. Carried. Sheldon moved, Witmer seconded, that request dated 6/9/55 by the Northwestern,Bell Telephone Company for permission to place buried cable on County Road �18, between F`lrst and Fourth Street South, be granted, subject to approval by Hennepin County, Village of Edina and � also our City En�ir�eer. Carried. gnpanger moved, Sheldon seconded,.that the 1954 Annual Report as submitted by the Minneapolis Gas Company be placed on file. Carried. Witmer moved, Sheldon seconded, that R,esolution �598, "A RESOLUTION AUTHDRIZING THE EX- CHANGE OF LAND6 BETWEEN THE CITY OF H�KINS AND SKELLY OIL C�ANY"� marked brhibit "g", be adopted. Caxried. Sheldon moved, Witmer seconded, that Resolution �#599, "A RE.SOLUTION APPROVING PLANS At�TD SPEGIFICATIONS AND ORDERING AWERTISEMENT FOR BID6 FOR THE INSTALLATIflN OF SAN2TARY SIIrrER AND WgTER MAINS ON PORTIONS OF PRESTON LANE, HOMEDALE AVENE AND MAPLE HILL ROA.D", marked F`xhibit ��B��, be adopted, Carried. Sheldon moved, Witmer seconded, that the reappointment of E�ra1 Johnson, by Mayor Vesely� as a member of the Zoning and Planning Commission for a four year term from 6/1/55 to 6/1/59, be confirmed, Carried. Sheldon moved, �npanger seconded, that the appointment of Harold N. Faucher, as made by Ma.yor Vesely, as Civil Defense I?irector of the City of Hopkins, be confirmed. Carried. Witmer moved, �npanger seconded, that the Chamber of Comme�ce request for permission to cap the parking meters, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 23, 24 and 25, be granted, Carried, Witmer moved, Finpanger seconded, to approve agreement between County of Hennepin, City of St. Louis Park and City of Hopkins for concrete on bccelsior Avenue, subject to the � approval by the City Manager of such cham�ges as m�y be made in said contract by the City of St. Louis Park and subject to agreement by St. Louis Park and Hopkins as to the sharing of costs of outlet ditch mentioned in paragraph I of the agreement. Carried. Stevenson moved, Dnpanger seconded, that the contract as made between the City of Hopkins and F. �orettini for the construction of the sewer lift and dry well on Meadowbrook Road be referred to the City Manager for checking as to what actually was contracted for. Carried. Meeting adjourned. A ST: ._ � oseph C. Vesely, Mayor � � - A. W. Elmquist, Secr ary to the Council e � �/I�o�A�/ f� � J'l!� _ �� �,�� . / ,/ ��/�!� � '- ,� � i � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOUlTION N0. 598 A RESOU7T I ON AUTHOR I Z 1 NG Ti-IE DCCHANGE OF LANDS 6ETWEEN THE CITY OF NOPKINS AND SKELLY 01L COMPANY. WHEREAS,:the city of Hopkins is the ow►ner of the follow3ng described fracfi, piece or parcel of land situated in said city, which is iocated in the oounty of Hennepin, state of Minnesota, to-wifi; and The West fifty (50) feet of the East seventydfive (?5) feet of thafi part of Lot Twenty (20), Auditorts Subdivision Number 2Lp2, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying North of a line drawn from the Southeast corner of Lot IVineteen (19) to the Southwest corner of Lot Twenty� one (21) in said Auditorts subdivision, except ti�at part of,above described tract i�ring Southeasterly of a line drawn parallel with and distant at ail points one hundred (100) feet Northv�esteriy of the`Northwesterly Itne of the right of uvay of the Great Northern Ra i Iway, ' WHEREAS, said tract, piece or parce! of land was originaliy acquired we by the city for road purposes, but the same is no longer needed by the city for road Purposes or for any other municipal purpases, and WHEREAS, Ske1Py Oil Cowpanya a De:laware Corporation, is the owner of the following described firact, piece or parcel of Oand situated in the city of Hopkins, Nennepin County, Minnesota, to-wit:- a nd Ail of Lot Twenty-two (22) and that part of Lot Twenty-one (21) and of.the Eest taventymfive (25) feet of that part of Lot Twenty (20), lying North of a 9dne drawn from the South- east.corner of Lot Nineteen (19) fio the Southwest corner of Lot Twent':qr-one (21) , wh i ch l i es Southea ster t y of a I i ne drawn parallel with and distant at all points one hundred (100) feet Pforthwesterty of the Northwesterl�y line of the right of way of the Gr�at Norfhern Railway ail in Auditor+s Su6division Numlber 21�2, Hennep i n County, Mi nnesota, VdFiEREAS, said tract, piece or parcel of land owned by the Skelly Oi0 Company is needed by the city of Hopkins for road purposes,, t�m�ly,for the further opening and cflnstruction of County Highway Number 3 in said city, and WHEREAS, Skelly Oil Company is willing to sell, transfer and convey to cifiy of Hopkins the said firact of land ovrned by it to be used for road purposes, the city as consideration therefor to sell, transfer and convey to Ske1ly 0iI Company.the abo�ae described tract of land owned by the city, and in addition fihereto, the city is to pay to Skelly Oil Compeny the sum of �7,000.00, NOW, THEREFORE, BE [T RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: � I. Thaf fihe city of Hopkins transfer and convey fio Skelly Gil Company fihe above described tract, piece or parcel of (and which is owned by the city, and in addition therefio, pay to Sketly Oil Company said sum of �7,000.00, upon receipt from Skelly Oi1 Company of a warranty deed conveying from said company fio the city of Hopkins good and marketable to the above described tract, piece or parcel of land owned by said Skelly Oil Company, and the mayor and cifiy manager af Hopkins are hereby aufihorized to execute the necessary insfiruments and the city manager is authorized to issue the necessary city check for the purpose of carrying out said exchange of properfiies. 2. Be it further resolved that said exchange of properties and payment of money is subject to fihe following additional conditions and provisions, to-wit: (Ij Skelly Oil Company will remove from the land being.transferred to the city, three large gasoline bulk storage tanks; (2) The city will issue to Skelly Oil Company the necessary building permits for the construction of a bulk station within the city, provided such station complies in all respects to applicabte zoning and building code require- ments and f i re law codes; (3) The company retains title to and will move from the premises being deeded fio the �city fihe existing residence building located thereon; (�.) The city will demolish the existing retail stat'ion and the small bui Idinc� novr used a� a mrholesale storage bui Iding, and (5) The city will issue to the Skelly OiI Company the necessary building permits for the construction of a netiv retail filling sfiation ta be located on the property conveyed by fihe city to Skelly Oil Company, all in conformance with the applicable building and fire codes. ADOPTED BY T'HE COUNGIL of the city of Hopkins a; a regular meeting fihereof held this 21st day of �une, 1955• JOS EPH C. VES E LY, A�AYOP, A. W. Etmquist, Secretary of fihe Councii Frank N. Whitney, _ � City Attorney � � C I TY OF HOPK I f�S HENNEPIN COUNTY, MIN6IESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 599 A RESOLUTION APPROVIPlG PLANS AND SPECIFICAi IONS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FUR BIDS F�R TEiE INSTALLATiON OF SANI TARY SEVVER AND WATER MA I NS ON PORTIONS OF PRESi'ON LANE, HOMEDALE AVENUE A�dD MAPLE HILL ROAD. WH�REAS, pursuant to a resolution passed by the council on the 7th day of �une, t955, the city engi.neer has prepared plans and specifications for the improvement of Preston Lane between Intertachen Avenue and Homedale Avenue, and Homedale Avenue between Excelsior Boulevard and Boyce Street, and Maple Hill Road between Boyce Street and Preston Lane by the installation of sanitary sewer and water mains therein, and has presented such plans and specificafiions to fihe council for approval, NOUJ, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED 8Y 11-1E COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF N�PKINS, MINNESOTA: I. Such plans and specifications are hereby approved. 2. The city manager shall prepare and cause to be inserfied in the official nevrspaper and in the Construction Bulletin, an advertisemeni- for bids upon the making of such improvemenfi under such approved plans ahd specifications. The advertisement shatl be published once in each of said publications, shall specify fihe work to be done, shall state that bids will be opened and tabula�ed,' by the city manager at ten oTclock a.m, on �uly I�. , �955, �n the office of the city manager, and that no bids will be considered untess sealed and filed with the city manager and accompanied by cashierts check, bid bond or certified check pa yable to the city for ten per cent of the amount of such bid. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins afi a regular meeting thereof held this 21st day of June, �955• JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR A. r'V. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, - City Afitorney c�o�y ,—a � sA � N S M � �T.�✓ /Ci�i ss E=c L � Z �l' ✓ ;r � (Official Publica.tion) NOTICE FOR BIAS FOR PURGHASING OF POLICE CARS FOR CITY OF HOPKINS. The City of Hopkins proposes to purchase two police cruising cars. Specifications are available at the City Clerk's office and sealed bids will be received prior to l0: 00 A. M. ,�urs��r�July 28 , 1955. CITY 0�' HOPKINS Sidney S. Frissell City �Ianager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, July 14, 1955 ,�'` . :r'i __..:, :_. , ._ ,_ . ._ .,;. The Board of Equalization of the City of Hopkins met in the Council Room at the City Hall at 7:3� P.M., Monday, June f�7, 1955. Members present were M�yor Vesely, Councilm.en �npanger and kTitmer. Also City Manager �issell, C. R, Peterson and Mrs. Sala. After some discussion and checking of assessments, Eanpanger moved, Witmer seconded� that the meeting be adjourned to 7:30 P.M., Tuesday July 12, 1955. TT T• J seph C. sely, A7ayor � �� A. W. Elmquist, Se et�y to the Board ie . .._ .�i/ � � _ i � �� A special meeting of the Council of Hopkins, Minnesota was held at the �City Hall at 5:00 P.Me, Wednesd,ay, dune 29, i955• .. Present were Mayor Vesely, Councilmen Stevenson and Witmere Also City Manager Frissell and City Engineer Sidney-Smith. Witmer moved� Stevenson seconded, that agreemen.t be�reen the Cities of St. Louis Park and Hopkins for division of cost for securing outlet for storm waters in connection with the praposed improvement of East Excelsior Boulevard be"approved and accepted� and the Ma.yor a.nd Gity Manager be authorized to execute sameo Carriedo Stevenson moved, Witmer seconded, that NLr. Frissell be authorized to negotiate with Carl Koopman for the sale of his Shac�y.,0ak property. Carried. ffi_ ^ - - - Witmer moved, Stevenson seconded, that Mr. F`rissell be authorized to negotiate with Clarence Korbel for the s a1e of his Shady Oak propertye Carried. Meeting adjourned. C A. We lmquis � Secr as r3r o e Council G)ntmT(:TTMF'AT: f EST: os p . Vese]tiy, Mayor ,. , � . . ... . y ., . 4. . _ .. '_... .. . . .. . � x A regular meeting of the City Council.;of Hopk3ns, Minnesota� was held at the City Hal7. at 7 s 30 P.M. � 3'uesda,y� Ju]4Y 5, ..1955� . , Present were M�yor Madden, Councilmen E�npariger� Nash� Johnson and Teserak. Also Citg Manager Frissell, City Attorney Whitney' :���� . , Empanger inoved, Johnson seconded�'bi.11s per schedule dated Jul,y 5, 1955, be paa.d from the follaw�ng funds: GFN�L REVE1V�tTE FfTND �7,�95•39 SPEGIAL RFPENtJE k'UPID . 7� 066. 21� s�c�, �ssEssi�tT � 7, 777:83 P...I,. . _...._.._.. . _. BOBm CONS� CTION FUND l�72. 0 . - � -- WATF�ft _ RLV.�?UE .�'[TA1D �_- 1, 892.69 SET�ER REVIIINE F'[JN�D 381�.0l� ,.. ... - Nash moved, Empanger seconded� that request by Northwestern Bell Telephone Compaa�y dated 6/30/55� for pex�mission to set a pole in a11e�r between 8th a.nd 9th Avenues North, just North of Ezcelsior Avenue� be granted9 subject to City Engineerts approval. Carried, - F,,�panger maved, Johnson seconded, that requsst by Minneapolis Gas Go�apan,y� dated 6/17/55' for p�rmission to install gas main on 21st Avenue North between Excelsior and First Street North, be granted subject to Cit� Eng�neer�s approvale Carriede _ Tesarek moved� Johnson seconded, that request by Northern States Pawer Company for permi.ssion to plaee five poles on Excelsior Hvenue between Meadarabrook and Ashley Roads be gFanted subject to City Engineerts approval. Carried. , _ Nash moved, Tesarek seconded, that Resolution #600, "A RFSOLUTION OR�tING PREPARATION OF A REP�T ON TI� INSTALI.�ATION QF WAT�t MAINS _ ON A�'QRTION_ OF . SECOND, STREET _SOUTH" �._ . _ _ . ... , . , . , .., marked Exhibit !'A"9.be.adop�ed. Carried. _ , EYapanger moved, Johnsori seconded, that request by the Hopkins Raspberry Festival Association for permission to conduct birigo and a license for the sale of non-intoxicating malt liquor � and soft c�rinks dur�ing the Festival on Ju]�r 22� 23 and 2l�th, be �anted. Carriedo � . Johnson moved� Tesarek seconded� that non-�nto�.cating malt liquor license request by the American I,egion and V. F. W.,. during the County Fair on Ju]� 29, 30 and 31st� be granted. Carriedo ._ _ _ _ _ .. . Empanger moved�Johnson seconded, that Gouncilman Nash be appointed to the Recreation and Parks Co�nission to fill out the unexpired term of Dr. Sheldon to 1/1/56. _,Carriede Johnson moved� Tesarek seconded� that Gouncilman Empanger be appointed to the 2oning and Planning Commission for a two year term, 7/1/55 to 7�1/57. Garried. Nash moved� Johnson seconded, t�hat�Qm cilman Tesarek be appointed to the Emp3oyee�s Advisory Boaxd for a one year term � 8/1/55 to 8/1/56o Carried. Johnson moved� Tesarek seconded, that Resolution #5982, °A RF�OLIITION �DEEiIl�TG Il+�ROVE- MENT OF A PO�RTION OF E�CEISI� BOULEVARD. AND ADOPTING PLANS. �1�ID:.�PECIFICATIONS PREPARID B'�Y„AND..BIDS _SU�ZCTTED_ TO _ TFIE. COUN'i'Y _ OF„ I�NNEPINt�, . marked _Exhibit__ "B" �,be„ aclopted. _ Carried. - -.. �...- � _..- .. ._. _ _. .. . �. _ . . .. . .. , „ _ ., . Tesarek moved� Empanger seconded� that petition dated 7/1/55 signed by'36 residents� re� ��(�� ��"� �' questing that the slough on the West end. of Hopkins be f'eric�ed� in on 21st Avenue North � ,�.. �between. First and Second Streets, be referred to a corrm�ittee made up of City Manager Frissell� Councilman Nash and..C3ty Enginesr Sidney-Smith for ehecking and'report. Carried. Nash moved, Johnson seconded, that Mr. F`rissell check into the property tax problem as reported by Charles Tatarka. Carried. ., Meeting adjoUrned. _ \ -';";� k Ae W. Elm s� Se e aa�y o e Council ATTE�T: . _ - , yy�. �?�d �!� . . . , CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 600 A RESOLUTiON ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF tiNATER MAINS ON A PORTION OF SECOND STREET SOUT�I. UIHEREAS, it is proposed to improve Second Street South between Seventh Avenue and Eighth Avenue by fihe installation of water mains fiherein, and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to )a29.11i, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE GITY OF MOPKINS, N�INNESOTA; Thafi fihe propdsed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, , city engineer, for study and that he is instr.ucted to report to the council with all convenient speed advising the council in a preliminar.y way as to , whefher the proposed improvement is feasibie and as to whether it should best_be made as proposed or in connection tvith some ofiher improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of�Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 5fih day of July, �955• A. W. Elmquist; C1ty Clerk Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney :� F. 114. hiADDEN, PJ�4YOR .�._, . ' _ . ' , _ . . . . . . . ..:....�.:.1. , 0 � i� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN C OUNTY, NfINN�SOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 598/�, A RESOLUTION ORDERING IPrTPROVEMENT OF A PORTION OF EXCELSIOR BOULEUAP,D AND A]�P�IDTG PLANS AND SPECI- FI C AT IONS PREPARED BY AND.� �.: �� "$'CTBMITTED T0 THE C OIINTY OF HENNEPIN. WHEREAS, a resolution of the city council of Hopkins adopted the 7th day of June, 1955, fixed the date f or a hear.ing on the proposed improvement of that �ortion. of Excelsior Boule- vard beginning at the �ast city limits of Hopkins, being at the intersection of said �xcelsior Boule�ard with Meadowbrook Road, and running westerly thereon for approximately six hundred and ninety (690) feet, by constructin� thereon, jointly with the county of Herinepin and the city of St. Louis Park, combination curb and gutter on both sides thereof and concrete surf acing of same, and WI�REAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for that portion of the cost of the making of said improvements, which is to be paid b� the city of Hopkins, :virere given ten (10) days published notice of the council hearing thrjough two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing ' was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 5th day of July, i955, N01'V, THEREFORE, MirLnesota: BE IT RESOLVID by the council of the city of Hopkins, le Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted June 7, 1955• 2. The plans and specifications prepared by the county of Hennepin for such work and the bids submitted to the county of Hennepin therefore, are hereby approved, accepted and adopted as the plans and specifications for that portion of the work which is to be paid for by the city of Hopkins, and as the bids for the portion of the �vork to be paid for by city. . . _ ..._ .. . . ..� �_,-. _. .., ._. � „ C: _.. . . . . . ... '`" . .�:-l;.�r��-v.*4Tvt .. ..�.,^.r„�F,'. •n�..- :.?; � _. � . .x c�Y,•`"`�^... _"'+.:^ri.i.,,.'� � .., .:`i+i _ ..f:� �•• � ADOPTED by the Council of the cit� of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 5th day of July, 1955• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. �. Elmquist, Secretarv of the �ouncil Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney , . h .�. , .. . ._ _ . _ .. � special meeting of the City Council of Hopk�ns, Minnesota, was held in the City Hall at 7:30 P.M., F`riday,: Ju1�y 8, 1955• __ - PTesent were Ma4Yor Madden, Councilmen Empanger, Johnson, Nash and Tesarek. A1so City Manager Frissell. Johnson moved� Tesarek seconded� that Resolution �601� ��A RFSULUTION OBJECTIIJG TO TSE INSTAIJ�ATTQN QF.14 SANITARY' SEWER SYSTEM.. AT THE PINES M0�'EL" �_ ti�r�ed Ex�'ti.bi� . ng�r D be, , . _ _ _. adoptsd...Garried. , ,. ,; F�anger moved, Johnson seconded, that Mr. Fri.ssell be authorized to prepare specifications and advertise for bids on two Police Cars. ..Garried. Tesarek moved� Nash seconded, that Mr. Frissell be allowed �80.00 per month for �the use of his personal„car for City business. „Carried. . Meeting adjourned. f a �. . q s, cre• a� o ounc _ _ _. _... ..._._. _. . . . __ _ . _. _ _ ATTEST: G���/' ��- �%�� Dr. F. M. Mad.den� Ma�or CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 601 A RES��UTION OBJECTING TO THE INSTALLATION OF A SANITARY SEWER 3YSTEM AT THE PINES MOTEL. ViHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the council of the city of Hopkins, Hennepin County,_Ninnesota, that the State Board of Health has approved and is permitting the in- stallation of a sanitary sewer system at the Pines Motel on Ex- celsior Boulevard, and WHEREA3, said motel is located in the town of Minne- tonka but is surrounded on three sides thereof by the city of Hopkins, and residents and tax payers in the_city of Hopkins live in the vicinity of said Pines Motel, and 1NHEREAS, it is the opinion of the city council of Hopkins that such sewer system would be objectionable and obnoxious to people living in the vicinity of the Pines Motel in that there would be no adequate method of disposing of the run-off or sludge or other material from said sewage system,and co ncil�:�of the iNHEREAS, it is the opinion of the�city of Hopkins that said Pines P�otel should not be allowed to operate in its present location and that the continuit� thereof should not be perpetuated � by the installation of a sewer system, and that said �ines N�otel is offensive and objectionable to many of the residents of the city of gopkins, NOW, THEREFORE, Minnesota: BE IT RESOLVED by the council of the city of Iiopkins, That the city of Hopkins �oice its strong objection to the installation of said sanitary se�rer system and to the licens�r�g, running and operating of said �ines Motel in its present location, and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the city manager of the city of Hopkins be, and he hereby is, instructed and directed to coinmunicate such objection to the State Board of Health forthwith. • ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a special meeting thereof held this 8th day of July, 1955• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Sec�etary of the Council Frank No Whitney, City Attorney � STATE OF MINNESOTA� COUNTY OF HENNEPIN)SS CITY OF HO�KINS ) � . I,Sidney Frissell, being the duly appointed, qualif ied and acting city manager of the city of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, hereby certify that the attached copy of Resolution Number 601 is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted unanimously by the cit9 council at a special meeting oF said city council held on the Sth day of July, 1955• Witness my hand and the seal of said city this � llth day of July, i955• City Manager, City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota. . ��� . 4�r ,� `� � .. �f � �..Mr_ _. _ _ . _ ._:__ _ _ __ � .. . <. . ; :; _. ,c An adjourned meeting of the Board of Equalization was'held on Tuesday� du3..g 12� 1955 at 7:30 P.M. in t�ho Gity Hall. Members present were Mayor Madden, Conxicilmen Empanger� Nash� Johnson and Tesarek. Also , City Manager Frisse3ls _ r _ �'" - Richard T. Jones� representing the National Tea Company; Homer Childs for Super Va1u Stores, znc., arid Wiilliam Dixon for Bed Owl Stores� Inc.�.attended this meeting with seference to inventory assessments as set up__by Assessor Wallick. Johnson moved� Tesarek seconded, t�hat tyh� inv�ry figure on personal proparty of the Red Owl Stores be set at �630,6l�7.00. Empanger voting No. Carried. Tesarek maved� Empanger seconded� that the inventory figure on personaZ property of the National Tea Co�a�y be set at �700�000.00. Carried. Nash moved, Tesarek seconded, that the inventory figure on personal property of the Super Valu S�ores be set at �l�50,000.00. Carriede Nash moved, Tesarek seconded� that the valuati.ons as submi.tted. by Assessor TnTailick for 1955 on perspnal property, with the three above changes, be acceptede C�rriedm Meeting adjourned. ATTEST: .... . ��' !/ G�� L.a--� Dr. F. M. Madden, l�ayor _ _. ... _ � 1 A. '�T. lmq , S reta� to he Board _ . __.__.... ._. _.._._.. . _.... _.. . . � regular meeting of the City Gouncil of Hopk3ns� Minnesota was held at the City Hal1 at ,7:3o P.Mo, Tuesc�ay, Ju7.� 19, 1955• _ Members present were Mayor Madden� Conncilmen Empanger, Johnson, Nash and Tesareko Also City Manager Frissell. . _ � � -. Empanger moved� Johnson seconded� bills per scfledule dated July 19� 1955� be paid from ,the folla�wing funds: GEATERAL REPENUE FUND SPECIAL REVENUE EUND .... . ,.,_ . SPECIAL A ,SESSMENT �F'UND _ - P. I. Ro FtT1�ID . - BOND CON�TRUCTION FUND WATER REVENTTE , FUND ., . ,... . .._ .. .. _... SP�.JER REVENiTE FUND �1�9,348.05 , 1,252.96 13,995.ta2 770.56 917.00 9,953•20 4,357.00 Johnson maved� Tesarek seconded� that request by Northern States Pawer Compa�p for per- mission to place 3 poles in alley bet�aeen 12th and 13th Avenue South and bth and 7�h Streetss be granted9 subject to City Engir�.eerts approval. Carried. PTash moved, Tesarek seconded, that request by Northwestern Bell Telephone Co�apar�y� d.a.ted ?/7/55 for permission to repair cable in East and West alleg just North of„Excelsior Avenue bet�reen 8th and 9th Avenues� be granted� subject,to City Engineerts approval. Carriedo Empanger maved� Johnson seconded� that Resolution #603, uA RESOLUTION �tDERING PREPAR,ATION OF A REP�T O1V THE GONSTRUCTION OF �aTO DRIVEW�IYS O�T THE N(]RTH SIDE . OF NIINNETONK& MILIS .. . _. . . _ . ._ . . - - �.. . _ _ . , .. . . _....___�. _ ., NF�. ITS INTERSECTION_T�JITH FIFTH, g�IENiJE _NQRTI�',. marked. Exhibit �!A"�_ be, adoptedo_ _ Carried. . . . _ .. ._. _,... . Empanger moved� Johnson seconded� that on sale liquor license application by George H. Kanan for 1016 Excelsior Avenue be tabled. Carried. ' Pursuant to notice bids were opened at 10:00 A.M.� Thursel�y, July 1:1�� i955, for the con- stxuction of sewer and water ma3ns on portions of Preston Lane� Homedale and Maple Hi11 Road and the following bids were receiveda - .. . Bidder l. Morettini 2. Northern Contracting 3. I�ametti & Sons 1�. Orfie Mari nni 5. Phelps-Drake 6. Art Bolier S�rer Water Tota1 �5,540.90 ,5,884.50 6,222.26. 6,360.67 5,786.90 6,911025 �6,485.80 . 6,272,80 6D316.25 6,196.25 6,792.50 8,651.00 �12�026.70 .12,157.30 12�538e51 12,556.92 12,579.�.0 i5,562e25 Tesarek moved, Nash seconded, th:at the law bid of F. Morettini be accepted and the necessary contract and bond forms be prepared for signaturese Carriede Johnson moQed� Empanger seconded� that City Attorney Whit�ney� report on the matter of the petition for annexation to the City of Hopkins of a portion .of ,Oal�idge Addition and Oa�idge Second Addition be placed on file and that onl.y Lots 1 to 11 inclusive Block 1, Oa�cidge Second Addition be annexed at this time� and the.,City Attorney to draw up the necessary ordinance annexing samee Garrieda Tesarek moved� Johnson secon.ded, that the purchase of �hac�y Oak property owned by Carl Koopman in the amount of $�20�000, be approBed and ratified, Carri.edo Nash moved� Empanger seconded, that a�eement dated 7/19/55� between the NLinneapolis & St. Louis Railroad Company� the County of Hennepin and the City of Hopkins for the in.. stallation_.and maintena.nce of Railway grac3.e crossing signals and the division of cost thereof� be approved an,d the Mayor and City Mana,ger be �uthorized to si� same. Carried. Nash moved� Tesarek seconded� tha.t Resolution #602� ��A �RESOLUTION RECENING A REPORT ON THE INSTAIZATION OF ?WO CONCRETE DRIVEiniAyS ON TI� NORTH.,SIDE_. QF.MIl11n]ETQNKA MIT�S ROAD NEAR . ITS _ INTEE�SECTION. WITH , FIFZ�I AVENUE , NQRTH" • u rt = - - ,. - _ . ,. marked Exhibit .; B , , be, a.dopted. _ Carried. - � . . . .., , - _ � . ......._. .._ ............. _ ..- � � �-. . Nash moved� Tesarek seconded� that coimnunication d.ated 5/20/55 by the �:ima1 Rescue i,eague pertain-ing to the impound3.ng of dogs, be �led to meeting of 8/2/55, Carriedo _ , _ _ _. ... . , . - ,. . . . ' � . .. . , 1A , ' ;f 1 Page -2- Regvlar Meeting July 19, 1955 Johnson moved, Nash seconded� that Couri�ilman Empanger be transferred from the Zonjng and Planning Coirnnission to t�.e Advisory Board and A. d. "Tony1� Tesarek be trarasferred from the Advisory Board to the Zoning and Plann�ng_Goimni�sion, .Carried. Nash moved� Empanger seconded� that requ�st by the Hennepjn Gounty Fair Board for permission to conduct bingo during the County Fair .on July 29� 30 and 31� 1955� be granted. Carriedo Meeting adjournedo ATTF�T : �.Q,�' G�� Dr. �. .M P�adden,�ayor _.. � _ ` A. W. E quist, Se etsry to e Council° W W � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIIV COUNTY, MTNNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 603 A RESOLUTIDN ORDERING PREPARATION' OF A REPORT ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF TWO DRIVEVPAYS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD NEAR ITS INTERSECTION iNITH FIFTH AVENUE NORTH. WI�REAS, it is proposed to install and construct two driveways on the north side of Minnetonka Mills Road near its intersection with Fifth Avenue North, both of which drivew�ys enter upon Lot D, Registered Land Survey Number 253, :, one of which driveways would be for the use of said Lot D and on� for the use of Lot C, Registered Land Survey Number 253, files of the Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and to asseas said lots for all of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429. 011 to �.29.111 ( Laa�s 1953, �h. 398 ). NOVp, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the city council of the city of Hopkins, Minnesota: That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, cit� engineer f.or the city of Hopkins, for study and that he is instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advisin� the council in. a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is fe asible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estim�ted cost of the improvement as recommendedo � Adopted by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 19th day of July, 1955• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, Ci ty Attorneyo � � ��,�. � � � �- ��.� ���, � ���'�' �-� N � ~ / CITY OF HOPKINS" HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESO U1T14N N0. 602 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING A REPORT ON THE .INSTALLATION OF TNO CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF.MINNET'ONKA . MILLS ROAD NEAR ITS �INTERSECTION WITH FIFTH AVENUE NORTH. WHEREAS, pursuanfi to a resolufiion of the council adopted July 19, �955, a report has been prepared by the city engineer of Hopkins with reference to the construction of two concrete driveways on the North side of Minnetonka Mills Road near its intersection with Fifth Avenue North, one driveway being to service Lot "C", and the other driveway being to service Lot "D", Registered Land Survey No. 253, Files of the Registrar of Titles, bennepin Counfiy, Minnesota, and this report u�►as received by the council on ���Y �9, �955, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA; i. The council witl consider the insfiallation and consfiruction of such driveways in accordance with the report and the assessment of said Lots "C" and "D", Registered Land Survey No. 253, Files of the Registrar of Titles, for all of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. lj29.Ot1 to Ia.2g.i11, at an estimated tofiai cost of the improvement of �23•79� 2. A public hearing shaii be held on such proposed -improvement on the 16th day of August, I955, in �hhe council chambers of the city hall at 7;30 o�clock p.m. and the city manager shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regutar meeting thereof held this 19th day of July, (955• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, _ , ''Secretary of the council . .., � Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney 6... � �t��. �� ' /���� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUN?Y, II�INNESOTA I�TICE OF NEARING ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF TWO DRIVEVdAYS ON THE. NORTH S i DE OF PA I NNETONKA M1 LLS ROAD NEAR I T5 I M'ERS ECT I ON VJ I TH F I FTH AVENUE NORTH . TO WHOM I T A1AY CONCERN : NOTICE IS NEREBY GIVEN that the cifiy council of the city of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 otciock p.m. on Tuesday, August 16, �955� fio consider the construction of two concrete driveways on the north side of Minnetonka Milis Road�h'e�r it.s intersection vrith Fifth Avenue North, one driveway being for the use of Lot "C", and the other driveway being for the use of Lot "D", Registered Land Survey No. 253, Files of the Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County, Minnesota, pursuant to h1.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to I.l29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improve- ment is said Lots "C" and "D", Registered Land Survey No. 253, Files of the Registrar of Tittes, Hennepin County, Minnesota. The estimated cost of such improvement is � 3.79. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, CITY MANAGER FRANK N. WHITNEY, CITY ASTORNEY � Published in the Hennepin County Review on August L� and II, l955• A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Mi.nnesota was held at the City Hall at 7c30 P.M., Tuesday, August 2, 1955. , Members present were Mayor Msdden, Gouncilmen �npanger, Nash, Tesarek and Johnson, also City Manager Frissell and City Attorney Whitney, Tesarek moved, Empanger seconded, that Resolution �607, "A RESOLUTION R�UESTING THE COUNTY OF HENNF�PIN TO REBUILD COUNTY ROAD NUMBER 61 FROM F�G�LSIOR. BOULEVA.RD TO SHADY OAK BEACH AND CONSTRUCT A BICYCLE PATH ADJACENT�THERETOn:, marked Exhibit �A� be.adopted. Carried. Johnson moved, Nash seconded, that Mr. �issell be authorized to ma�e an agree�ment with the City of St, Louis Park pertaining to a sewer connection for the IBM Building on East FSccelsior Boulevard. Carried. bnpanger moved, Johnson seconded, that a decision be made at the next regular meeting as to whether an amendment should be made to the �liquor ordinance" which would allow five on sale licenses in place of four as now a3lowed. Carried. Tesarek moved, Nash seconded, that Resolution �608, �A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON A PETITION TO VACATE INTERURBAN AVENUE FROM MEAD�iniBR00K ROAD TO BLl�� ROAD��, � marked brhibit ��B�, be adopted. Carriede I�inpanger moved, Tesarek seconded, that bills per schedule da.ted August 2, 1955, be paid from the following funds: - �ENERAL FUND � 5,�9g,79 SPECIAL REVENUE F[TND 3,gg5.73 P. I. R. FUND 7,67g.30 WATER �iEVENUE FUND 907.Og SS�Y�I:LLL 11CV+ li1VVPJ lulVL 1�20�sJ� Tesarek moved, Johnson seconded, that the two requests by the Northern States Power Compar.�y to place two poles on Hawthorne Road, one on Excelsior Avenue and one on Boyce Road be granted. Carried. Nash moved, Tesarek seconded, that Resolution ;�b09, ��A RESOLUTION ORDERIPIG P�3'A,RA.TION ' OF A REPORT ON THE CONSTRIICTION OF SIDEWALK ON THE WEST 52DE OF FIF'i�ENTH AVENUE NORTH '. BETti�IEEN THIRD STREET NORTH AND FaiJRTH STREET NORTH", marked �h.ibit ��Ctt, be adopted* � Carried. �mpanger moved, Johnson.seconded, that Resolution �610, '�A RESOLUTION ORDERII�TG PRE- PIiRATION OF �ORT ON TIiE INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER AA]D WATER MAIN5 ON INTERLACHEN AVENUE BETWEEN PRESTON LANE AND BDYCE 5TREE'P�� marked E�hibit ttD'�, be adopted. Carried. . _� .. Pursuant to notice bids were o�ened at 10:00 A.M., 7/28/55 for the furnishing of two police cars and the following bids were received: - Each Tota1 Delivery Uni.t Cost Time Da.hlberg Bros. � 1,280.2g � 2,560.56 2 weeks Suburban Chevrolet 1,/�.2L,..55 2,g49.10 — �- ,— — North Side Motors (Plymouth) . 1,562.50 3,1z5.00 --�- - Downtrn�n Chevrolet 1,l+l,L,..49 2,gg�'.9g 10-30 days Boyer-Gilfillan (Ford) 1,427.50 2,855.00 - - - �- Nash moved, Tesarek seconded,:that the low bid of Dahlberg Brothers in the amount of �2,560.56, for the two cars, be accepted, Carried. �npanger moved, Johnson seconded, that the Mayor and City Ma.nager be authorized to execute a six moriths note for 50� of purchase price of new police cars. Carried. Johnson moved, Tesarek seconded, that Ch�dina.nce #123, "AN ORDINANCE HECL9RING�A PART OF BLOCK I, OAKRIDGE SECOND ADDITION, HENN��'IN COUNTY, MINIVF.�OTA TO BE A PART OF THE CITY OF HDPKINSt�, be accepted for first reading, Carried. . Tesaxek moeed, �npanger seconded, that Resolution �#605, '�A RESOLUTION CORRECTII� CERTAIN SPECIAL ASSFaSSMENTS", marked E�chibit �iEn� be ado�ted. Carried. Johnson moved, Nash seconded, that the purchase of Shady Oak property owned by Clarence Korbel in the amount.of �8,500.00, be approved' and ratified. Carried. !. ;_. .... ..,,y:....... ... ., . . ... . .... . . . ._ .__ .. . . , . . . P8g@ �2" Regular Meeting — August 2, 1955 Nash moved, �npanger seconded, that Resolution ¢}606, �A F�ESOTdlTION ACC.�TING AWARD OF CONA'ILSSIONERS IN D�'�t�'�rrpTING VALUE OF LOT ONE, BIACK THREE, SHADY OAK ADDITION�, maxked Exhibit nF", be adopteda Carried. Johnson moved, Tesarek seconded, that all of Interlachen Park sewer and water main construction be set up on a twenty year spread for assessments. Carried, Tesarek moved, Johnson seconded, that request dated 7/29/55 by H. A. Kloss & Son fa�a twenty year spread for sewer and water main assessments on Campbell Ih�ive be granted. Carried. Nash moved, Tesarek seconded, that Rssolution #611, "A RESOLUTION RECENING REPORT AND CAISSNG FOR A HEARII�TG ON.. THE �INSTALLATION OF S� AND WATER MAINS ON INTERLl�CHEN AVENUE BETWEEN P1�STON I,AND AND BOYCE STI�ET�, marked �rhibit 'tG", be adopted. Carried. Johnson aaoved, Nash seconded, that Resolution #612, %A RESOLUTION RECENING REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING ON THE INSTALLATIflN OF WgTER MAINS ON SECOND STREET SOUTH BETWEEN SIXTH AVENUE AND EIGHTH AVENUE91, marked �hibit ttH�, be adopted. Carried. Tesarek maved, �npanger seconded, that Mr. F�issell be suth.orized to negotiate a contract with Animal Reacue Ieague of Hennepin County for the enforcement of our dog ordinance as per their proposal dated 5/20/55. Carried, Meeting adjourned. � A. Wo Elmquist, Secr ary to the Council ATTFST ; �.�'l, �'1Z�� � Dr. F. M. Madden, Mayor N N I� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 607 A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE COUNTY OF HEI�NEPIN T0 REBUILD COUNTY ROAD NIIMBER 61 FROM EXCELSIOR BOULE- VARD TO SHADY OAK BEACH .AND CONSTRUCT A BICYCLE PATH ADJACENT THERETO. 1'VHEREAS, the city of Hopkins owns, maintaina and operates a municipal park, picnic grounds, swimming beach and recreational area on Shady Oak Lake, which is used :::hy� over 50,000 people during the summer months, and iNHEREAS, the people going to and from s�id Shady Oak Beach travel over County Highway Number 61, which is narrow, crooked and in poor condition for such heavy;traffic and%w�ich there are narrow and dangerous bridges, and 1rVFiEREAS, many of the people that go to and from Shady Oak Beach on said highwa� are children,and use bicycles for their transportation, and the present condition of the high- way makes it extremely dangerous to use bicycles thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the council of the city of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota: That the city of Hopkins hereby requests the �ounty of Hennepin to reconstruct and rebu�ld said Coun�y Highwag Number 61 from Excelsior Boulevard to Shady Oak Beach in accordance with plansheretofore prepared by the County, and that at the same time and as a p art of said project the County construct a bicycle path which would be adjacent to but separated from said road. ADUPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 2nd day of August, 1955• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, � Secretary of the Council . ' --, � � . " ' r rank N. 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G.Ei:'� �+�;ACH f�I�?� C+�3v��1'F�UG'� .F�. L3TCYC�� P�►AH �iDJAC:�NT Tii► i��TO. :�I��"r�A�, th9 ci�y og Ha�k9.n� owns, �aint�in� �nd o�e�°ates a municlpsl park, picnic �round�, swimmin� bs�.ch and recreQ��ons� are�, on Si��dy Qe.k :,€�kes wh3eh is us�d :l�y, ovpr. �4� 0�0 peop�e durin� the s�tmmer months,. �nd . �?I,�;it�i��, the peo�Ye �oi�ag to and i'rQm gaid �h�cly �ak Le�ch trav�i over County :�Ii�hway Numbsr b�., wh�ch i.s na��ow, crQoked and in noor cQnditivn for euch h��vg �r�f'i'ic and�which thera �re n�rror� and dangeraus brid,es, and tv�ir.;R�AS, �?any �f the peo?�le that �o to �nd from Shad� Q�k I�each on said hi�;hd�sy are eh3ldren �tad uae b�cycl.e� �or thei� transporta�t�.on, and tha p�egen� condition af the h�.�h- way �ake� it extremel� dangerous ta use blcyclas th�reon. I��i��, TFi]a�R;;FOF{I;,. bo it resolv�d by tha council. of �the city of Hopl�in�, He�.nep3� C�un�y, t�Iinr:esota: That the city �f �o�kin� hereby requests �h� �ount� of Honne;�in to recor�strca.ct and rebufld said County Hi�hway� I+�umbor 6� f'rom �xc�lsior Bouiov�,rd to �hady na'� naach in accordanae �ith pltznsher�tofore �rep�.red �y tfie County, and th�.t a� tho ��une tia�e and �s a��rt of said �ro j�ct the County construct a bic�cle �ath w?�ich �o�2d be ad�ac�n� to but �epa�ated �'ro� �aid road. � .,�13�i�'T�3 b� t�e cnuncil oi' Lhe city of �iopk�.ns at a re�ular mQ�tin� thereoi' h�Zd ` t�.i� 2nd c�a� of' �u�us�, .19g5. " �' - 1�� PF. �ip�:_,�� I,L�Y�� �. L�o Ll��u�. s t, � , . . r,�cra �ary c�f the G ounc �1 i''r�k Yd. ti'lZa.i�ney, � . �3ty Attoi�ney �', ,� � `' � � ,l � � - ��� � � �' ° .� . r. ��� � �. � , �l� � �. �- � - �.� � �� � � �� . . ,= �;- :���� � � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNES�TA RESOLUTION N0. 608 A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON A PETITION TO VACATE INTERURBAN AVENETE FROM 1VIEADOWBROOK ROAD TO BLAKE ROAD.. WHEREAS, a majority of the owners of property abutting upon Interurban Avenue from Meadowbrook Road to Bla.ke Road have petitioned the council of the city of Hopkins to vacate the same, settin� forth the facts and reasons for such vacation, which petition is acco mpanied by pl at of the avenue proposed to be vacated and is verified by the petitioners, and which petition has been approved by t he zoning and planning commission of the city of Hopkins, and �REAS�� the council of said citg deems it expedient that the matter should be proceeded with; NOW, THEI�EF+f�RE, BE IT RESOLVED that said petition will be filed of record with the city clerk who shall give notice by publication in the official ne�spaper of the city for four weeks at least once a week, to the effect that such petition has been filed and stating in brief its ob ject and that the petition;=�vi11 be heard and considered by the council at a regular meeting thereof/��e held on the 1.�th day of �c tober, 1955 , at 7: 3 0 0� clock p.m. at t he council chambers in the city hall of said city. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a re�ular meeting thereof held this 2nd day of August, 1955• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR �. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. 1Nhitney, Cit� Attorney � �'�`.� ;��*K �;��'�ix�� � • , ����;�?�'ax���� ����'�'�''� ?��#����:-�?.'�.'� . . . . ' ..��:,r��M7,��1wi'�.F'�.� �� ��i.�d4 �"�%� . . . . . .. ' ' � � � g �.�r�i� .,���s� j+��'� } 1{ ,� �-�. �� ,�r� �,� ' . � �a � r 4�', ♦ - -+y' UYi�+y. A+��j4 �� � � �rY:T �' kKii.AllsrE.k�� `� .SiS f -A � .1w .� � �9 , u4 , . . ' i�r��,'�i.^�'a h d� ib2�it'k-',�i�: _�'+�� �a..��`�rk�t,ta i��e' J� ��.�,�t�3�1`����' �a �: ti��`, .n � :�r . , �i#Sy�,c`� �°�N+k:r • ' � . - ��i�s�'��:.�t��. � r���-���.t� �r�' ��i� ��ax��.� d� •���c���t;� �.b�t���r�� �,�4�s. �����sr��� +����� ��'�� i�r��,c�:�r�l��o�� S#��id� �c� �3��.�e ���i�� ���� ������.�►�� a�� �����.3,],.. ��' �� ���,� �ri' �i�+�a���+� ��+ �ra,���s ��a ���+s ����G�x�� �"����: ;���_ �`R��� ���3 :���z���� ��� �u��i . �►,���.:�az�; �ri���,c���: ���i�ira� ��.�►��+���rt��ra�,'���.�r��� ��'�.'��as �v�nc�+� . � � ;��������� t� �� �r�i����s� �� �� +r��.����c� b�.'�Y�e������:��,ca,�e�*��„ �r�, "6+l��.�Yl ���� ��.43�3 ��:�! �;!�lb� �,��,��b'�iA�►�,. `�� �;�'.�•..t�e}��.-�I� �4� ��.�2�t`t�,�"�� ���,��3��!�,�sr► ��' ��Y� ���� ��' ��+��k.�� � , ,�ad � . . . ���.�"r��:���� ���`������.:� ��-����c� ��t� c���:�� :�� +��.,;�a�l3���� . uf�s�5� :+�b 33�.1��'r'��i' i'a���3�t.4-e� s � �,ti,.i7f`�Jt��il�C�€�c� ii:,�,��b ?��teds ��� �,�_3,,-,t�'t�.,� ' ' . . . ;��:� � �% �;:;��+�,�; �.� ��za�� ��,�� ��+�:���+�� ���.:� s�� �'i��d �►r . � �r����� ��.� ��� ��.��► �:����& ����:� ����,�.. �;#��� ac����t� �r�` ��t��i��.��a,� : . �� ��S � cs��.���.�,�. +���ta��a�.��r �a�' ���� a�.�.'�� .� �r x �,�� . r����� �t ��a�a� � i)t'#!`,!A � 1!`l�iiKy �'i+� ��ikl� 11���"�§C3� ��»,� �G�'; ��C:���4�iI i�4�� �''i:'l3�2 '���.�� Al�'9d� '�i��''i��� .:.�6 �rr'�S.i� �� �1ra �i' .w �'��i i.� �.i.�N �a � �i it1�� �4�:� 4� V �'++ui-. isi i.A. Ri� �13�:�'tc� " - ���E �i�tasg+����� �*� ��e ��a�t�3i �� �i ����.��� ;�����x�� �C�t���`��� . ���.� q� 't��e �#�'�� d�a�° :��' '<'����'��s�� �.����` �� 'i��fl� r��c3�s��� �.�. ���. ��+� . . - �����5� ��e����� �� �t':� ���� f���.�, ��' ��'�d �.#.��o . . � , , . . . r ' _ � . .�� 9 ��-;�� ��r ,��� ���.�r�i��,I c:�' �;�� ��.�� cr�" bt.r���s�ru a� s �.4e���.�.�r r�+�� ��� ,t�s����a.� �+��:� �G!��.� �a��. C��,� �x` �:�,: �a� r�� �.u�'�`. • . . . . • . � ' � , � d p � e �1�ltisaa�i� � ,i:���� �:,/p'4 , . � �. 's o ��.�l��t�i��� � �;�r�+�����*�_ �r�: ��a� ��v���:l - ' . . �'i'���: :�. �������'y . � . . � � " �y �i �'��+��� . ,� . . � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION TO VACATE INTERURBAN AVENUE FROM MEADOWBROOK RO�D TO BLAKE ROAD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition has been filed of record with the clerk of the city of Hopkins, Hennepin �ounty, Niinnesota, the ob ject of which is to vacate Interurban �venue from I�eadovabrook Road to Blake Road in s aid city. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the petition v�ill � be heard and considered by the council at a re�ular meeting thereof to be held on the �.th day of October, 1955, at 7;3 0 o�clock pom, at the council chambers i�-� the city hall af� said � city. �ated: August 10, 1955 A. �v. ELMQUIST, SECRETARY FRANK N. WHITNEY, CITY ATTORNEY �,iblished in the Hennepin County Review August 18, and 25 and September 1 and 8, 1955• . C IT.�.� �Ia a��a A����a .. . . H��TN�;�'IIJ �OUN'�1'S �7INNE��'�� . . � , � N�TICE �F ;�:�,1��3:N� I�i:;TiTICJR `�"0 ii�aCli1'� �N'�.'I;R�{�53�.;7 ' . . y4U�,-�Aii3E �P�41�{ T��;;.A�JOtY,��tOfl�' ��.� TQ 3L�'ti�CE �t��n. . �i�T'!C� I� I�..��'.:�:;1341 f7�CV��'-IV ���'.�t a. pe�;a tic�xl ilas kiaeXl fileci of r�cord �ait� ��s� �]:erk o.f the cit� o� ?-�o�kir��, I�3nnepin. ' County�, I��'ina.^���o�a, the oia j�c� nf tv�iQiz i� to vacate Intnrurban �v�n�.e from ����d��vbrook �oad tc� Ll�.ko Rc�ad in. � �.ia �it�. . �V':�.Z'iGL I� �'Il�d�?T�'�'.�"Z �r�V�I�' ���� th� �c�tit:ia� ��ili . � �e �.e�rc1 �.d co�sidQa�ed 'a� �n� cc�u.n�i� at a re�tilar tneetin� ther�o� �o be held an. �the i�.�h. day of .Octobc�rs 1��5, �� 7:30 . o' clock �.r�, at t�ze cou:�c�1, an�.b�rs �iz� �he cit� ha11 :��' �aid . c it�. � � � - . � �a��d: ��;���t ��o� ��SS � . - , A. '�'I. �L,,ZQ'u T�Ta a��CR�TAF�Y �'1��T`�fY ��. 'ei'�IT�I�d �Y, C:£T� t�T�l4:e�id �'Y �u��li�h�d in th� Hen�nepla� County �evieec ku�ust 18, �;�ne; 2� and .. � September 1 r�nd �, 195So � - . - '� :� ,, ' �! u � K � = ..� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUIdTY, �INNESOTA RESOLU710N. N0. 609 A RE50LU1'ION ORDERI�G PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE COI�TRU�Tt�N OF SIDEWALK ON THE WEST SIDE OF FIFTEENTH AVENUE NORTH BEIWEEN 'tl�l I RD STREET NORTH AND FOIJRTH STREET NQR'11-i. WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve Fifteenth Avenue North between Third Street North and Fourth Street North by canstructing sidewalk on the West side thereof, and to assess the abutting property for all ofthe cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs.,1�29.011 to 1.�29,110, IVDW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That �he proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, ci�ty engineer for the city of Ftopkins, for study and that he is instructed to report to the counci0 with all convenient speed advising the council in � a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to whether it shoutd best be made as proposed or i� connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. ADOPTED by the counci( of the city of Hopkir�s at a regular meeting thereof held this 2nd dayaf August, 1955. F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. Y�. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. IM1�hi tney, Ci ty Attorney J:.. _ . .. . . .. , . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . 1 � j V � �. C1TY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTiON 1�. 610 A RESO LUT lON ORDER I NG PREPARAT ION OF REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION.OF SEWER AND WATER MAINS ' � ON FNTERLACHEN AVENUE BEfWEEN PRESTON LANE AND BOYCE STREET. WFiEREAS, it is proposed to improve Intertachen Avenue betv�een Preston Lane and Boyce Street by the installafiion and construction of sanitary seuver and �arrater ma ins therei n, and to assess the abutt i ng property for ail or a porfiion of the cost of the impravement pursuant to NI.S.A., secs. 1a29.01 I to 1�29.1 91, NOW, THEREFORE, BE I T RESO LVED BY THE COUNC 1 L OF 11-1E �C I TY OF HOPK I NS , M I NNESOTA : T'E�t the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smifih, city engineer for the city of Hopkins, for study and thafi he is instructed to report to the council with ail convenient speed advising the council in a prelimi:nary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasibfe and as to whether it shou�d best be made a s proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvemenf as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 2nd day of August, 15�55• F. M. INADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the �ounci9 Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � a �� � V � �-.,, . � �� � �, °� �a � � lt:`�.i• � � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP I N OOUNTY, M I PiNE50TA �a�.so �vr� o�a NuaaaFR 605 A RESOLUTION CORRECTING CERTAIN SPECIAL ASSE55N►ENTS. WFIEREAS, by resolution rwmber 1�20 adopted by the counci 1 of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of January, 1955, the city council adopted certatn speciai assessments against certain tracts, pieces and parcels of land, including, among others, parce9s 610, 620a 5E00, 2000, l�000, 6000, and 8000, accarding to the numbers ptaced thereon in the offices of the oounty treasurer and county auditor of Hennepin �County, Minnesota, for the construction of sidewwlk, curb and c�mbiraation curb and gutter, and WFIEREAS, there �rds included in the special assessments against said parcels a portfon of the cost of the retatning wall u�hich had been erected and constructed in front of psrcel 31�00, and WHEREAS', it is the opinion of the oouncii thafi said parcels herein- before listed were nofi benefitted to the exfient and in the amount for which theq were assessed for the erectlon and ocnstruction of said retaining �vall, but were benefitted oniy to the extent of t�renty (20) per cent of the amount assessed against said parcels for such vvall, and that the assess�ent of the remaini�g eighty (80) per cent against said parcels was erronious, and UMiEREAS, said twenty (20) per cent was paid by the owners of said parce0s a long wift� and as part of the 19�'jl�, payabte in t955, taxe� aga inst such parcels, NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1 T RE50 LVED BY THE COUNC I L OF THE C 1'tY OF HOPK I NS , M i IvNESOTA : That the special assessments against said parcels 610, 620, 5800, 2000, l�000, 6000 and 8000, which are dne and payabie in the year 1956, 9957, �958 and 1�9, be reduoed by the amount and to the extent that there was included therein speciai assessments for the erection and construction of said retaining weli, together rvith the interest fhereon due and payable in said qears 1�j6 through 1959, inclusive. ADOPTED by the cound�il of the citq of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 2nd day of August, 1955. F. Ah. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the counctl Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney c t nr o� HOPK t Ns HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 606 A RESOLCITION ACCEPTI {VG AWARD OF. COMMI SS IONERS I N DETERMINING VALUE OF LOT ONE, BLOCK THREE, SHADY OAK ADDITIUN. WHEREAS, proceedings were heretofore commenced in the District Conrfi of Hennepin Cou�ty, Minnescta, by the city of Hopkins, for the purpose of acquiring the fee simple tit(e to Lot Qne (1), Block Three (3), Shady Oak Addition, to be used by the cfty for park pnrposes, and WHEREAS, fihe commissioners appointed by the District Court of Hennepin Co�nfiy for the purpose of determining and appraising the value of said lot have met and have made their report to the court in vrhich report they asc:ertained, determined,�:�=a�sessed�-acid�au�arded the amount of damages sustained by the ourners of said lot bq reason of the taking of the fee simple titte thereto by the city of Nopkins at the sum of One Thousand T�o Hundred Dollars (�1,200.00), NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINSs That th� award of sa i d comm i ss i oners a s to sa i d lot be a ccepfied . by the city of Hopkins, and the payment of said sum of 0ne Thousand Two Hundred Dollars (�1,200.00) be n�ade to the owners of said Oot as determined by the commissioners report. ADOPTE� at a regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins held this 2nd day of August, s955o A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Fra nk N. Wh i fney, City Attorney ��� F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR .. w. ,� , ";� J '} . `d ,;� i;� � ;jj � �!`iY �i� F�4PY.!!L� . �3C�s�a� i � �L�i�13i', t � � �i'�S�%a R���Jl�'#'�c�1V �. 6C� , �� �,�.�►�I�'�i'14€� ��E�'�'l�iG �ta�� � C4�5i�3��,1��Er� 1fi3 , ��'@'��i1�i�� V+�i.iJ� f,3� i.�ifi �t1�, �L��;i�i i���, 5�iA6�Y . 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"�� �►� ���� a� ���� ���8c�� �� �� �t�� ���' � ���pf��� , �y �#� c��t�r t�� ��:�ir��,, �3'+� f-�o ��r� �r� ���9 � �F �� �u�a�d "i� ���dt�� ��#��'� �:�t�.'�t�¢�Q� � ��� �� �� �� °�� ���! ��� �� �a�c�$r.� ��'� �� ���9'�1��r� �'����a . � ����,'� c�� � �°'��;��' t��'��� t�� ��� ���t � �� t�r ���y i��: ��s��# � �ld� ��t� � � .�y� a� �����o ����.� � �� �'� �. P':J�'��3# €�Y�n� � :��. ;�e� .����tg�#��� • . . 4:G� :�`?�°�`�"��d s'}� �'E'l� �k�C«��-1' �'M�artt� �l,�. "�ei P���, . . . � �.r9 Y �� ixi��W�T.(rY� F . . - , . . l�. _ . _ .. �. . . - . , � � ��'�� � �► C I TY OF HOPK I NS HENPIEP 1 Iv COUtJI�, M I NNESOTA RESOLUT ION N0. 6 I t A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLIN6 FQR A HEAR 1 NG ON 11�IE I NSTALLAT ION OF SEWER AND WATER 1NA I NS ON INTERLACHEN AVENUE BETWEEN PRESTQN LANE AND BO1(�E STREET. WFiEREAS, pursvant to a resolution of the councit adopted August 2, 1955, a report has been prepared by P. S. Si�ney-Smith, city engineer of Hopkins, with reference to the improvement of Interlachen Avenue between Preston Lane and Boyce Street by the instal9ation of sanitary.sea�er and water mains therein, and this report was received by the council on August 2, �955 s �W, TM�EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUtdCIL OF TNE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTAs 1. The councii wi01 consider the improvement of such street in accordance with the report and the assessment of a portion of the abutting property, name ly, Lots Tauenty (20) , Twenty-one (21) and Twenty-two (22) , IHutchinson�s Interiachen Park, for all or a portion of the cost of the improve- ment pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1.�29.Oti to �29.111, at an estimated tota0 cost for the instailation of said water mains of $2,350.00, and for the installation of said sanitary sewer mains of �2,7?5.00. � 2. A public hearing shail be held on such proposed improvement on the 6th day of September, �955� in the councit chambers of the city hall at city manager 7:30 otclock p.m., and the� shali give published notice of such heardng and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof heid this 2nd day of August, 0955• F. M. NIADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Councii Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney �v �� � � �� . �.�e ��� , � ��� �'�' �� � �s �� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND �1VATER MAI NS ON INTERLACHEN AV�NUE BETWEEN PRESTON LANE AND BOYCE STREET. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the city council of w 11 Hopkins�meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 o�clock p.m. on Tuesday, September 6, 1955, to consider the in- stallation of sanitary sewer and avater mains on Interlachen Av- enue between Preston Lane and Boyce Street pursuant to M.S.Aa, . Secs. 1�29.011 to 1�29.111 (Lawa 1953, Ch. 398). The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 20, 21 and 229 Hutch- inson's Interlachen Park. The estimated cost of such improvement is �2,350oD0 for install ation of said water mains and �2,775.00 for installation of said sanitary sewer mains. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard-at this meeting. Sidney S. Frissell, City Manager ��rank N. i�hitney, City Attorne'y Published in the Hennepin County Review on August 18 and 25, i955• ,,.�.. _. _ . .. . .._ ; � . . ... .;. . ___ _ _ _.. . . . . . _, _ . _ . . . . . ... .. _ . ... . _._.... ,. . . . _. . . . -r. . ..,�. C 1 TY OF HOPK I ti'S HENNEPI�f COUNTY,.MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 612 A.RESOLUTION RECE11/ING REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF.WATER MAINS ON SEGOND STREET SOUTH BETIr1EEN.SIXTH AVENUE AND EIGHTH AVENUE. U�MEREAS, pursuant to a resolution of the council adopted �uly 5, �955, referring to the city engineer of Hopkins, a proposei to improve Second Street South between Seventh Avenue and Eighth Avenue by the installation of water mains therein, a report has been prepared by said engineer with reference to said improvement recommending the,installation of water mains on Second Street South between Sixth Avenue and Eighth Avenue, and this report was received by the council on August 2, t955, NOW, THEREFORE, BE i T RESO LVED BY TH E COUNC 1 L OF T1-1E C I TY OF HOPK I NS , M I NNESOTA s I. The council will consider the matter of the installation of unater mains on Second Street South betu�een Sixth Avenue and Eighth Avenue in accordance with the report of the engir�eer, and the assessment of Lots Seven (7) to Fourteen (14), inclusive, and Lots Sixteen (16) to Thirty-one (3t), inclusive, Block Three (3), West Minneapolis, and Lots Nineteen (19) to Forty-two (1.�21, inclusive, Block Two (2), West Minneapolis, for all or � a portion of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. Ja29.011 to 1�29,110, ` at an estimated total cost of the improvement of �'j,000.00. 2. A public hearing shalt be held on such proposed improvement on the bth day of September, �955, in the councTO chambers of the ci$y ha10 at 7:30 oeclock p.m., and the city manager shall give published notice of such Mearing and improvement as required by (aw. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 2nd day of August, 1955. F. 61. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney �� �y � ������ � �r � � � _ ��a � �� ;• CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF 1r11ATER MAINS ON SECOND STREET SOUTH BETWEEN SIXTH AVENUE AND EIGHTH AVENUE. TO WHOM IT NIAY CONCERN: � NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the city council oE Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 o�clock p.me on Tuesday, September 6, i955, to consider the installation of water mains on Second Street South between Sixth Avenue and Eighth Avenue pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. I}29,011 to 1�29.111 (Laws 1953, Ch. 398). The area proposed to be assessed , f or such improvement is Lot� Seven ( 7) to Fourteen (].1.�.) , inclusive, and Lots Sixteen (16) to Thirt�-one (31), inclusive, Iilock Triree (3), �Yest Minneapolis, and Lots Nineteen (19) to Forts-two (1}2), inclusive, Block Two (2), �Uest Minneapolis. The estimated cost of such improvement is �7,000.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting.. Sidney S. Frissell, City Manager Frank N. ilVhitney, Cit� Attorney. Published in Hennepin County Review on August 18 and 25, 1955• r � � �� ��� �� / P , � � J���' 1 �� i A regular meeting of the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota was held at the City Hall at 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, August 16, i955• Members present were Councilmen �m.panger, Johnson and Tesarek. Also City Manager Frissell and City Attorney Whitney. Empanger moved, Johnson seconded, that Cowncilman Tesarek be appointed Mayor pro tem. Carried. Empan�er moved, Johnson seconded, bills per schedule dated August 16, i955, be paid from the following funds: GENER,A,L R�V�N`[TE FUND � 11, 669. 70 �PECI,�L R�V�NUE FUNp 650.09 SPECI,AL ASSYESSNIENT FUND 2, 916:53 P. I. R. FUND � , 5, 019: 30 BON'D CONSTRTJCTION FUND 19, 8L�.2.68 W�1TER REVENUE . FUND _ . 711-9 • 83 s�Ex � REVENtr� FirND 7� 30 3• 50 Johnson moved, Empanger seconded, that Minneapolis Gas Company�s request dated 7/13/55 for permission to install a new gas main on 8th livenue, South of Excelsior Avenue, be granted subject to City Engineer�s approval. Carried. ' �ripanger moved, Johnson seconded, that the decision as to amending the Liquor Ordinances allowing five on sale licenses in pl�ce of four be tabled to the next regular meeting. Carried. Johnson moved, Empanger seconded, that Ordinance #123, 'r.Al�T ORDINANC� DE- ``�� CIaARING � PART OF BLOCK ONE, O�IDC� �ND AUDITiON, HENNEPIN COUNTY, , NLLNN�OTA,. T0 B� .A. PART OF T'�E CITY OF.,HOFKIN�", marked �hibit ".�" be accepted,for second reading:thereof and_published accordirig to law, Carried. �ripanger moved, Johnson seconded, that Resolution #60�., rrR�,SOLUTION O��RING THE CONSTRUCTION .OF 'I'fnTO DRIV�TAY� ON TH� NORTH SIDE OF P�NNETONK,�. i�lILL� k�O�U 1V�A� ITS , INTERSECTION,WITH FIFTH AV'ENUE. NORT�I't, marked Exhibit, !'$'�, be , adopted. � _.Carried. . . _. . _ , . _ _ � - - . ., , Johnson moved, Fmpanger seconded, that Resolution #615, 'rA RESOLUTIDN D�- CL,A,RING COSTS TO B� ,AS�S�ID AND ORD�RING PRErr����0� OF _PROPO�ID A�SE�S- MENTS FOR THE FOLLOinTING LOC$L ,II�ROVENl�NTS",. �% C-1"., ,be. adoptec�. . Carried. . ._ - _ - - _.. _ � _ . , ..__ ,_. _ . ... . - , .. Johnson moved, Empanger seconded, that Resolution #617, "A R��OLUTION 013D�ING A IjEARING ON PROPO�ID �,SSES�NPNT� FOR C�RT�IN LOC�I, IMPROVEMENTS", masked �xhibit.."C-2", be addp�ed.,..Carried. ,_ _ _.. _. , _. Empanger moved,nJohnson seconded, that Resolution #620, "A R�OLUTION DECLARING CERTAIN ERRORS AI�ID OMISSIONS IN TWO PREV�OUS SPECIAI, $�SESSMEI�ITS AND- O1�D�RIIVG ,PREPI�RATION OF _ PROPQ�ID CORRECTID. ASSESSMENT", � marked .Exhibit '�'D-1'�, -be adopted. - -Carried.. . .. . .. - . , - - . . . .. . _ _ Empanger moved, Johnson seconded, that Resolution #621, "�4 RF�OLUTION FOR T-�:ARING O1V PROPOS� CORREC'I'ED A�SES�MENT TO CORRECT OMISSIONS _�ND . ERRORS IN,TWO PREVIOUS.�SSE�SMENTBt', marked_Exhibit_"D-2n, be,adopted. Carried. Johnson moved, Empanger seconded, that Resolution #616, ",A RFdSOLUTION RE- CETVING REPORT �ND C�LLING FOR A I�El�RING ON TH� INSTALLATION OF_. CURB ON #� PORTION OF S�C011ID_,STREET NORTH AND..TI� CONSTRUCTION.. OF .�ID�TA.LK ON TH� WF.�ST .SIDE OF' FIF�N'�H .A�NUE ..NOR�H,BETG�N. THIRI? .�TR�EE� NO�TH �ND FOURTH ST�ET 1�QRTH", .marked. Exh�bit "�",- be_ adopted-. - Carried. ,_ Johnson moved,�Em.panger seconded, that request by the Hopkins Chamber of Commerce for permission to cover the parking meters on Thursday, Friday and �aturday, August 18th, 19th, 20th, i955, during the Dollar D ay � ale, be granted. Carried. _ . . ��ripanger moved; Johnson seconded "Approval is hereby granted to the re- uest of Twin City Rapid Transit �ompany to change the bus routes within the City of Hopkins_by extending a number of the Excelsior buses now ter- minating on 17th ,�.venue and Excelsior Boulevard, to turn off Excelsior Page -2- ,�ugust 16, 1955 Regular Meeting pmto 12th,Pivenue, thence continue on l2th to Highway #7, thence on High- way #7 to 17th .�venue and on l7th Avenue to Excelsior„Boulevard, thenee return to Minneapolis as at present, alao the trips now operating between Minneapolis and�`Excelsior on Highway #7 tocperate around the above des- cribed loop." Carried. , City Manager Frissell presented to the Mayor and Council members, copies of the proposed 1956 Budget. __ Meeting adjourned, � _._. . . _. r�►-----�-. �'�f, ��mqu�s , cretary to e �ouncil ATTFaS • .. �_ - - . . e s�re , ayor o em CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NUMBER 123 � � r� � ADJ ORDINANCE DE�LARING A PART OF BLOCK ONE OAK '� �� � �� RIDGE 2nd ADDITION, HENNEPIN COUNTY, �+11NNESOTA, TO E3E A PART OF 11-1E C I TY OF HOPK I P�S . WHEREAS, the real estate her-einafter described abuts upon and adjoins the city of Hopkins, which is a city of less than 10,000 inhabitants, and, V:M�REAS, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section �.13.1�., a majorii-y of all of the odvners of lots one (I) to eleven (II), incfusive, block four (�.), Oak Ridge 2nd Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota, have petitioned the - city council of Hopkins to annex said land to the city of Hopkins and to declare said land to be an addition to and a part of said city, NOW, THEREFOPE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF fiOPKINS, MINNESOTA: Section I. The following described tract, piece or parcel of land situate and being in Hennepin County, Minnesota, to-wit: Lots One (I) to Eleven (II), inclusive, Block On� (I), Oak Ridge 2nd Addition, Flennepin County, Minnesota, and the alley in said Block One (I), including both that portion.of said alley running northerly and southerly and that portion thereof running easfierly and waterly, is hereby annexed to and declared to be a pari- of the city of Hopkins, Hennepin County, A4innesota, as effectual(y as if ifi had been originally a parfi thereof. FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the council of fihe city of Hopkins held on the 2nd day of August, �955� and finally read and adopted at a regular meeting of the councilof said city held on the 16th day of August, 1955• F. P�R. Ia1ADDEN, ti1AY0R A. 4V. E•Imqu i st, Secretary of the Council fFra nk N. �Vh i tney, City Attorney. Published in the Hennepin County Review on August 2�, t955• ,.. ,,.; , , . __ _ . , � , � C I TY OF FIOPK I NS HENNEP I N :OlJN1Y, M( NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 601� RESO LUT ION ORDER I NG THE CONSTRUCTI ON OF 1tiN0 DR I VEWAYS ON THE NORTH S I DE OF PJ�I MVETONKA MI LLS ROAD NEAR I TS 1 NTER-. SECTION WITH.FIFTH AVENUE NOR11-1. INFIEREAS, a resolution of the city council adopted the 19th day of July, t955, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed construction of two concrete driveways on the North side of Minnetonka Mills Road near its intersection with Fifth Avenue North, one driveway being for the use of Lot "C" and the other driveway being for the use of Lot "D", Registered Land Survey No. 253, Files of the Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and, WHEREAS, aII property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of thts improvement were given ten days� published notice of the cotancil hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the (6th day of August, 1955, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TNE COIJNCIL OF THE CIIY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. Such .improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted Jthly 19� �955• 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer of Hopkins, is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement. The plans and specifications which were heretofore prepared for the installation of all driveN�ays to be installed in the city of Hopkins during the year t955� are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for making this improvement. The bid which was heretofore accepted by the city council of Hopkins for the installation and construction of all driveways in the city of Hopkins during the year t955, and the contra ct heretofore entered into pursuant to such accepted bid, are hereby approved and accepted as the bid and contract for the making of this improve- ment. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 16th day of August, 1955• F. M. PJIADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � � �� � �� % , � ��� � , `� � / ��� �.. .,. �. � . , . ,v.... �. � . _. _ _ .., ..; _ . _ � . , . ,; CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESO LUT 10 N NUPABER 615 A RESO LUTION DECLARING COSTS TO BE ASSESSED AND ORDERII� PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASSESSIVIENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCA L I h9PROVEMENTS . WHEREAS, contracfis have been let for the foltowing locat improve- ments, and the installation and construc'tion thereof has been completed, and the expenses incurred in the making of each of said improvements has been determined, ail of which expenses arz to be assessed against benefitted properfiy, which improvements and�the costs and expenses of installation and construction �thereof are as follows, to-wit: Improvement No. 1. The installation of a toilet in the residence located on Lots Ten � (I�J) and Eleven (II), Block Ten (10), West Minneapolis, Third Division, and tMe connecfion thereof with the sewer and water mains on Eighteenth Avenue North, afi a cost of �70. I I e Improvemenfi No. 2. The installation of water mains on Campbell Drive from Minnetonka Mills Road to Farmdale Road; also commencing at the intersection of Minnetonka Mills Road and Althea Lane and running Northwesterly on Minnetonka Mills Road a distance of approximately four hundred (I�00) feet and there connecting uvith the previously installed,u� ter main, at a cost of �to,g16.91. Improvement No. 3. The installation of sanitary sewer main on Campbell Drive from Minnetonka Mills Road fio Farmdale Road, at a cost of �7,020.77. Improvement No. �.. The i nsta I lafiion of :=z; �uia�ter, s::�: ;:;>_ar ma i ns com- m�ncing at a point aproximaiely forfiy-five (I�5) feet North and .thirty-fivz (35) feet West`of the inter�ection of the center lines of Interlach2n Avenue and Excelsior Avenue, and running easterly para,llel to the center iine of Excelsior Avenue to approximately the e�s�terly line exfiended of l:ot Four (1�), Hutchinsonts Interla chen ParK, and running thence South to a point fifteen (15) feet South of the South line of Ex�e(sior Avenue, and running thence eastec t;y para 1 le I fio tf�e center I i ne of Exce I sior Av2nue fio Meadowtirook �tdad; also on Pr2ston Lane from Interlachen Avenue to Homedale Av�nue; also on poyae Street�� from Oakwood Road to Mead�vbrook Road; also on Goodrich Street from ,,$. �� ��� i ��� �� � �. F � : : 1. " � �� ,V� ;�r �i `� ;'!'' � , ,, °�;; , ��, , : ::�, • ��;� �z� �, :� :'; ��; �.�..n�.n._"' _ " . y . . , .F ., .;:: � :. . . ... . . ... .. .. . .... ..... . ... .. . " "..... .._. , ..._.� . r-. . . .. __. . . . . _ . . . .. . �'.�.\ I nter lachen Avenue to A4ap le H i I I r�oad; a t.so commenci ng at a poi nt on Map le one hundre� , Hiti Road approximately�ninefiy(�190) feet North.of the North line of Inter- urban Avznue, thence southeasterly to a poini on Hawthorne Road approximately ninety-seven (97) feet North of fihe Nori-h line of interurban Avenue, thence North approximately sixty (60) feet along Hawthorne Road, thence Southeasterly fio a poinfi on hleadowbrook Road apProximately one hundred fhirty-two (132) feefi North of the North line of Interurban Avenue; also on Mapie Hilt Road from Preston Lane to a point approximately thirty (30) feet North of Infierurban Avenue; also on Homedale Avenue from Excelsior Avenue to:a poinfi approximately one hundred fifty-five (155) feet North of Interurban Ave nue; also on Hawthorne Road from Excelsior Avenue to a point approximately ninety�seven (97) feet North of the North line of Interurban Av�nue; also on Meadowbrook Road from Exceisior Avenue to a,point approximately one hundred fihirty-two (132) feefi Nor-th of the North t i ne of 1 nterurban Av2nue, at a cost of � 7g,672.71� . Improvemenfi No. 5. The installation of sanitary sewrer mains on � Preston Lane from Interlachen Avenue to Homedale Avenue; on Boyce Street from Homedale Avenue to Meadowbrook Road; on.Goodrich Street from the old lift sfiafiion Iocated approximate0y one hundred (100) feefi Wesfi of lnteriachen Avenue to Maple liill Road; also commencing at a poinfi on Maple HiII Road approximately one hundred ninety (190) feet North of the North (ine of Inter� urban Avenue, thence southeasterly to a point on Hawthorne Road approximately ninety-seven (97) fe�t North of the North line of lnteruroan Avenue, thence North approximately sixty (b0) feet along Hawthorne Road,.thence Soufiheasterly to a point on Meadow5rook Road approximately one hundred fihir�y-two (Ij�) feet Norfih of the Norfh (ine of InfierurGan Avenue; also on lAaple Ni11 Road from Preston Lane.to a point approxi,mately fifty (50) feefi Piorth of the North lin� of tnterurban Avenue; also on Homedale Avenue from.Excelsioc Avenue tQ a point approx.imately one hundred fifty�five (t55) feet Dtorth of fihe Ivor�Fh line of Interurban Avenue; a(�o on Flawthorne Road from Exc�lsior Avenue to a point approximately one huncJred twenty (120) feet P�orth of the Norfih Iene of Inter- urban Avenue;. a lso on Meadotvbraak Road from txcelsior .�,venue to a poir,t - approximately one hundred thirfiy-two (132} feefi Nor�hh of the North Iine of � Interurbar� Avenue,.at a.cosf af �IL1,150.05. I mprovemenfi Noo 6. The repa i r and cep lacemenf of s i clewa tks, curb, 1 � ..i._... .. . . � ,1. .. _._..:.. ..__... _ . . ... . ._ . . . . . Y :' • . .. . .... . . . . . . F' � � . rl i 0 combinafiion curb and gutfier and dr�i'rveviay �aprons ir� the fo1 iowing locations, namely: On the East side of.Sixth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and Second Street South, on the West side of Sixth Avenue South befi��een 1'he East and West al{ey in Bd�ock Two (2), West Minneapolis, and Second Street South,on the East side of Seventh Avenue South in fronfi of Lots thirfy-five (35) and thirty-six (36), Block Two (2), West hlinneapolis, on the VJest side of Seventh Avenue South between Excetsior Avenu� and �'irst Street Soui�h, on the East side of cighth Avenue South between the East and l�lest alley in B1ock Three (3), �Vest N�inneapolis.and Second StrHet, on fihe West side of Eighth Avenue South between the Easfi and West alley in Block Four (1�), lh'est �AinneaPotis and First Sfireet South, on the East side of Ninth Avenue South between the alley South of Excelsior Avenue and First Street South and on the North side of �i��6��e� First Street Soufih between Ninth Averue Soufih and the North and South al.ley in Block Four (L�),.West Ah�nneapolis, on the West side of Ninth Avenue.South between the East and V'Jest alley in Black Five ��), VJest Alinneapolis, and First Street South, on fihe East side of �enfh Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and First Street South, on fihe 4Yest side of Tenfh Avenue Soutf�. in fronfi of Lots fifteen (15} and sixteen (Ib), Block six (6), West N�inneapolis, on the East side of,Elevenfih Avenue South fram.the Easfi and West atley in Block Six (b), Wesfi.Minneapolis, to First Sfireet South,.and on the North side of First Street South from Eleventh Avenue South to the alley imme�iately East of saic� Eleventh Avenue Soufih, on the �"Jesfi side of Efeventh Avenue Soufih betv�een Excelsior Avenue and First Streefi South., on the East side of Twelfth Avenue Soui•h in fronf of Lot twenty (20), black seven (7), dJest Minneapotis, on the tiNest side of Eleventh Avenue South between Fir.st Street Soufih and Second Street South,,on the East side of Twelft.h Avenue South.in front, of Lots Fourfieen (I�.) and Seventeen (17), B�ock Ten (:10) ,. Wesfi Pni nneapol i s, on the East si de of Eleventh Avenue South beta�een ., . . . First Street South and Second Street South,.,on the Nlesfi side of Eighth Avenue South,and on fhe East side of �inth Avenue�South beiween First Street Soufih and Second Street South and.on.Second Street South fr�m Eighfih Avenue to Ninth Avenue, , at a cost of �.I8,717.1�7, Improvement Mo. ;7. The blacktop surfacing of that portion of the al.ley in Block Sevent�n-seven (?7),,.West htinneapotis, Second Division, tyinga Soufih of the r i�hfi-of-a�ay of . the. ��Ai nneapo 1 i s and St. Lou i s Ra i I�vay, a t a cost of �3 t�.,25. , . . . _ .. __ _ ,.�_,��. __. . -�; ,.�. . s 0 Improvement No. �. The, black.top svrfacin� of Sixteer,th.Avenue _ North from Four.th Street�North:to the South Iine of Stafe Trunk Highway No. 7 and of Fourth Streefi from Sixteenth Avenue Norfih to Seventeenfh avenue Rorth,.at a cost of �1,170s6I�a Improvem�nt P�o. 9. The blacktop surfaeinc�;of•Fifteenth Avenue North.from Third Street North to Fourth Street North;and Fourth:Street North from Fifteenth Avenue North to Sixteenth Avenue Norfh, at a cost of �2,1�97,60a Improvement �o, 10.. The blacktop surfacing of,a:ll of East Park Valley Drive and all ofi West Fark Valley Drive and of Seventh Street South from a poinf midway befiween Fifth �venue South and �Plest �Park Val ley Drive and running Easterly�to County Road No. 18, at a cost of �8,993.62. Improvement �io...it. The blackfop surfacing of Powetl Road from Excelsior AvEnue to the North limits of the city of Hopkins, at a_ cost of : �9,290.650 � Improvement tvoo 12. The repairing and rebui.lding and.widening. and blacktop resurfacing of,Excelsior Avenue.from a point �f.ive�hundred thirty (530) feet East of the East line of Fifth �,venue to the .UJest>Iine of Seven- teenth Avenue, at a cost of �'S2,735:33• . Improvement No. t3. - The :repa i r i ng and rebu i td i c�g of s i dewa Iks, eurb, combination curb and gutter and;efrivevray aprons in=..the followi�ng , (ocations, to-wit: The,radius at the Northwest corner of B:lock.Sixty-five (65), West-Minneapotis, Second.Divisi:on; the radius at'the Nor.theast corner of Block Sixty-six (66), West Minneapolis, Second Divi.sion;,on-the West�side of Lot Th i r.teen. (13) , Block S ixty-seven ,(67) , West. Mi nneapo (� i s, Second Divi.sion, and the adjoining alley driveway;-on the West.side of Tenth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and First Street North; in.front..of Lots Ei ghteen (18) ,_ N i neteen (19) and Twenty-two (22) , Bl.ock S ixi-y-ni.ne. (69} , West Minneapoi-is, Se.cond Division; on the West. side of Tenth Avenue North;between Excetsior P,venue and First 5treet North; on the VJest side of Eleventh Avenue Nor#h and the East side of.Twelfth Avenue-North.between the East and Wesfi al,ley in Block Seventy-(70), West Minneapolis, Second Division and First Street Norfh; .on irhe '1Jest s i de of Twe ( f th Avenue .North between, the East and West alley:in 61ock Seventy-one (71), Wesfi Mir�neapolis,,Second Division and F i r. st Street. North,; on the Ea st s i de of Lot Ten {1Q) ,;Block Seventy-e i ghfi �� . ; (78):, Wesfi Minneapolis, gecond Division; also on fihe East side of Eleventh Avenue , .. _ .. _ . . _ North between Firsf Street North and'Second Street'North; on the'West side of Lots Fifteen (15) and Nineteen (19), Block Seventy-nine (79}, West Mi nnea po l i s, Second D i'v i si on; on the East si de of Lots F i ve (5) and S t x(6) , Block Eighty (80), West Minneapolis,�Second Division, also on the East si:de of Ninth Avenue North between First Street North and Second Street North; on the East side of Eighth Avenue North between First. Street North and ' Second Street North; on�the West side of Lots Thirteen (13),�Fourteen (I�.)� and Twenty-two (22), Block`E�ighty-two (82}, Wesi- Mi�nneapolis, Second Division; on�the East side of Seventh�Avenue North betwesn Second Street North and Third �treet North; on the West side of Eighth Avenue Nor�th between Second Street Morth and Third Street North, also on the West side of Lot'Thirteen (13), Block Eighty-seven (87), West Minneapolis, Second Division; on the West side- of Ninfh �Avenue� North between� Second Street North and Third Street' North; on�the�East side of Lots Six (6),through Eleven (II), Block Eighty-nine (89), West Minneapoli`s, Seoond•Division, and on the East side of Eleventh Avenue North between Second Stre�t North and Third Street�North; on�the West side`' of EleVenth Avenue No�th between Second Street North=and Third Street North; et the Southeast co%ner of 81ock Ninetq-seven (97), West Minneapo0is, Seeond Division, at a 'cost �of �16,�.56.90. �' � � -� r I mprovement No. 01�. � The consfiruct i on of comb i na f i on `curb � and : gutter and drivewayaprons on•the South side of Excelsior Avenue from Seven- � teenth Avenue to Ninefieenth Avenue,at a cost of �1,7I�2o90. Improvement No, i5. The�construction of concrete clriveuvay on Lot Twenty (20) , Block Seven (7}, ��Vest Mi nneapof i s Annex, at �a =cost` of �32•39• Fmprovement No. 16. The construcfiion�of si�dewalk on�the West'side of Seventeenth Avenue North from Excelsior�Avenue fo fhe East and West al0ey in Block Sixteen (16), West Minneapolis;' Third Division, at�a cost of �709,19. Improvement�No. 17. The�construction of�curb and driveway eprons on the East side of Fifth�qvenue North from Wayside�Road and running approxi- ma te l y four hundred twenty-f i ve �(1a25)` feet Souther l y a t� a cost of �#893.90. I�mprovemenf Noo 18. The construetion_of combination curb and� gutter and �dr-iveway aprons on bofih sides of East Par.k Va! Iey Drive at a cost of ;�?�,657•36• . � , < I mprovement � No. 19. `�The i nsta I la"t i on a rid ;oons�truct i on of �ornamenta I � :ri'^^ _ . , _ a �.. . _ 1'.f t�� ' 1 F,: ti ': s.fir.ee.t Iights. in the f.o�l:lowing;tocat:ion,;;,; namely::. on 6oth sides of Excelsior Avenue from :Fourfeenth Avenue to Seventeer�th �Avenue, at �a cost of �12,192•38• NOW; THEREFORE, BE-IT RESOLVED BY�:TNE COUNCIL OF THE 6l1Y OF HOPKINS, M1NfVESOTA: , � I o The cost ,of each � of such improvemenfis to be ;specia 1 ly assessed . is tier.eby declared to be.the r.espectiye amounts hereinbefore set.forthe� 2. • The ci ty clerk, -wi.th the ass�i�st�nee,:., of the ci ty enc�i neer, shall forthwith calculate,the proper amounts fo be specially assessed for such.improvements against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land � within`the district affected wifihout regard to cash vafuation,.as pr.ovided.. b.y law, and he shal( file a copy of such proposed assessments in his office for public inspection.. � � , 3. The clerk shall, upon completion of:such pr.oposed assessments, notify the council fhereof. - ADOPTED by the counci�l of the.cifiy of Hopkins at a.•.regular meet.ing thereof held this 16th day of August, t955• A. VJ. Elmqu i st, Secretary of the Counc_i I Frank N. Wh i tney, City Attorney � F. M. MADDEN, hhAYOR. �. d �ITY OF HOFKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUl'ION N0. 617 A RESOLUTIO� ORDERIidG A HEARIfdG ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS FO R C ERTA I N LOCA L I l�1PR0 VEMENTS . UhiEREAS, by resolution passed by the council on August f6, �955� the city clerk was directed to.prepare proposed assessments of the costs of nineteen local improvements, a list of which local improvements are hereby incorporated in and made a part of this resolution by reference to resolution number 615 adopted by the council on said date, and tha t WHEREAS, the clerk has notified the council �:% such proposed assessments have been completed and filed ins��his office for public inspection; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY 1'HE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. A hearing shall be held on the �.th da y of Ocfober, �955, �� the city hall at 7:30 o�clock p.m. to pass upon such proposed assessments and each of them, and at such time and �I�ce all persons owning property affected by such improvements will be given an oRportunity to be heard with reference to such assessments. 2. The cify clerk is hereby directed to cause a nofiice of the hearing on the proposed assessments, and each of them, to be published once in the official newspaper at least two weeks prior to the hearing, and he shafl state in the notice the total costs of ea ch of said improvements. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins.at a regular meeting thereof held this 16th day of August, t955• A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR .-, . ' -r ,.. . .. . ,_ ' . 1i;n � - � . . . i; p f� / CITY GF HQPKINS :HENNEPIN COUNTY, MIMVESOTA , NOTICE OF NEARItvG ON PROPOSED SFECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR CERTAIN LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. Hopkins, Minnesota. Augusfi 22, t955• TO WHOh1 IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY G1VEN that the councit will meet at 7:30 otclock p.m. on October �, 1955, at the council chambers in the city hall to pass upon proposed assessments for fihe following loeal improvements, to-tvit: Improvemenfi No. I. The instailation of a toilet in the residence located on Lots Ten (10) and Eleven (li), Block`Ten (10), West hlinneapolis, Third Division, and the connection thereof with the sewer and water mains on Eighteenth Avenue Norfih, at a cost of �70.11, which is to be assessed against sa i d Lots Ten ( 10) and E leven ( I I) , B lock Ten ( 10) , U'lest �Ai nneapo t i s, Th i rd Division. Improvement No. 2, The installation of �vater mains on Campbel( Dr i ve from M i nnetonka NI i I I s Road fio Farmc�'I� Road; a I so commenc i ng a t the intersection of Minnetonka Milfs Road and Althea Lane and running Northwesterly on Minnetonka Mills Road a distance of approximai�ely.four handred (�.00) feEt aca� ���:� c�m�c-��r�; 4vith the previously insta f led wafer main, at a cost of ;�10,91h.91, which is to be assessed againsfi thafi part.of the east •four hundred , forty (1�.0 j feet of the Nortii One-ha I f (N-2) of Sect i on Twenty-four (2l�.) , Town- ship One Huncred Sevenfieen (117), Range Twenty-fiwo (22), lying South of Minne- Tonka Milts Road and West of'Registered Land Survey No. 198; also Blocks One (1), Two (2) and Three (3), �ampbell �econd�Additiun. Improvzment No. 3. The installation of sanitary setver main on Campbell Jr:ve fr�m t�linnetonka �J1i IIs Road ta Farmdale Road, at a cost of �7,02U.77, which is to be assQssed againsf B(ocks One (1), Two (2) and Three (3) , Campbe I I Second Addfi' i on. 1 mprovament No. , I�. The i iista 1 la t i��n of wa t�r ma i ns comnenc i ng at a po i nt approx i mate l y Tot�fiy-f i v2 {�.5) feet North and th i ri-y-f ive (35) feet Wesfi of the ini��rsection of the center lines of Interlachen Avenue an� Excelsior Avenue, and running easi-rarly parallpl to the cenfier line of Excelsior Avenu� to approximately the ea sterly line extend�d of Lot Four (1�), Hutchinson4s Interlachen Park, and running thence South ta a point fifteen a q/,�z` '�� ��p� Ctl � �{ � � � �:�z��� ,, �� 0 (15) feet South of the South line of Excelsior Avenu�, and running thence easterly parallel to the center line of Excelsior Avenue to h4eado�,�brook Road; also on Preston LanA from Infierlachen Avenu� to Homedale Av�nue; also on Boyce Street from Oaksvood Road to Meadotvbrook Road; also on Goodrich Street from Int�rlachen Avenue to PJlapl� Hill Road; also commencing at a point on Maple Hil-1 Road approximately one hundred ninety (19�) feet Norfl� of the Nori�h line of interurban Avenue, thence southeasterly to a point on Hawfihorne Road approxinately ninety-seveti (97) feet �larth of the North line of Interurban Avenue, thence Nor�h approximately sixty (60) feet along Hawthorne Road, thence Southeasferly f�o a point on Fheadowbrook Road approximately one hundred }hirty-two (132) feet North of the Nor�h line of Interurban Avenue; a0so on A�aple NiI1 Road from Prestun Lane to a poinfi approximafiely thirfiy (j0) feet Nortn of Interurban Avenue; also on Homedale Avenue from Excelsior Avenue to a point approximitely one hundred fiffiy-five (155) feet North of Interurban Avenu�; also on Haw9-horne Road from Excelsior Avenu� to a point appr,oximately ninety-seven (�'j) feet North of the Nor�th line of Interurban Avenu2; also on lVleadowbrook Road from Excelsior Avenue to a point approximately one hundred thirfy-irwo (132) feet North of fihe Norfh line of Interurban Avenue, at a cost of �79,672.7�., whic;h is to be assessed against that parfi ot Section Twenty (20) , Townsh i p One `Hundred Seventeen (1 17) , Range Twenty-two (2 I j, Iyi i ng West of PJteadowbrookRoad, South of Lot Ei ght (8) , Block Two (2) , Bro�ver �s �1dd i t i on, Easfi of Lots Two (2) through Sevo� (7), Browerts Addition, and Norti� of the North l i ne of Boyce Street; a l so fihat parfi of the Norfihw�st Quar�ter (N��) of the.Southwest Quarfier (SW�) of the same section lying 4'Jest of the East seven hundred and 3�10 (700.3) feet t{�ereof and Norfih of Excelsior Avenue9 also Blocks One (I) and Two (2), Brower4s Addition; also Lots One (1) fihrough Nineteen (19) and Lot Twenfy-thr�e (23), Hutcfiinson�s Int�riachen park; Lots Sixteen (r6) through Thirty (30), Block Four (4); all of Blocks Five (5) through Twelve (12), inclusive, and Lots Seventeen (17) through Thirty�two (32), Block Thirteen (13), F. A. Sava�ets ln+arlachen Park. I mproveraent iVo. 5. The i nstz I la t i on of san i tary se�ver ma i ns on • Presfon Lane from Interlachen Avenu� to Homedale Avenu�; on Boyce Street from Homedale Avenue to Meadowbrook Road; on Goodrich Street from the old lift-� station located approximately one hundred (100) feet West of Interlaehen Avenue to lNap l e H i�l I�oad; a I so commenc i ng a t a po i nt on /ltap l e H i I 1 Road � 0 0 approximateJy one hundred ninefiy (190) feet'NortM of the Nor��h line�of inter- urban �v�nue,>thence southeasterly to a point on�Havrthorne Road approximately ninety-seven;(97) feet.North of:the North line of -lnfierurban Av2nue, thence North approximafiely s.ixty (60) feet along Hawthorne Road, tnence Southeasterly to a point on,Meadowbrook Road approximate:ly one hundred.t�irty-two (132) feet North of the Norfh line of Interur.ban�Avenue; also on Maple Hill Road from Preston-Lane to.a point approximately,fifty (50) feet North of the North line of Interurban AvQnue; also on Homedate Avenue from Ex�slsior Avenue to a point approxinate�ly one hundred fiffiy-five`(155) feet Nor.th of the North line,of Interurban:Av�nue; also on Hawfhorne Road from Excelsior Avenue.;to a point approximately one hundred twenty (120) feet�North of the North line of Inter- , ur.ban Avenue;.also on Meadowbrook Road from Excelsior Avenue�t� a point approximately.one hundred thirty-two (132) feet North of the North (i.ne of. I nterur. ban Avenue, at a cost: of �I 1 1,150,05, wh i ch i s to be ass�ssed �aga�i nst fihafi. part ::of Sect ion Twenty (20) , Townsh i p One Hundred SevEnfieen (�1 I'j) , Range Twenty-ona (21), lying West of�Meadowbrook.Road, Soufih of Lot Eight-(8), Blo,ck Two (2);:Browerfs Addition, East of Lots Two (2) through Seven (7), Brower.+s Addition and�Norfih of the North=line of Boyce Sfireef; also Blocks One.(I) and Two (2) , Brovrer f s Add i t i on; a I so Lots One ( I) through N i nefeen ( 19) , a nd tot Twenty-three (23) , Hutch i nson � s I n��ert�a�ah�n Park; Lots S i xteen (16) th`rough Thirty. (30)�, Block-Five (5), alI of Bl��cks .Six (6) fihrough Elev.en •(I I)', and Lofs Sixteen (16) through Thirty (30),..Block Twelv� (12), F. A. Savagets Interlachen Park. � . Improveme�nt- No, 6....The repai.r and r.eplacement of sidetv'alks, curb, combi-nation curb and guti-er and driveway aprons in the follo�rrin� �locations, namely: On tho East s�ide ofnSixfih Avenue South�between�Excelsi�r Avenue•and Second Street Soutn, on fihe West side of.Sixth Avenue South befween the�East and SNest a I I ey ,, i n- 81 ock ��Two�. (2) , West Mi nneapo ( i s,and Second Street South, on the East side of Seventh:Avenue. South:in front of Lofis Thirty-five'(35).and Tt� i rty-s i x(36) , B I ock Two (2) ,,Wesfi- M i nn�apo I i s, on the West s i de of Seventh Avenue South between Exce.l�i.or Avenu� and First Str.eet South, on the Easfi side of- Eighth Avenue South-between the East and 'Nest- a l ley in Block Thre2 (3), West Minneapolis and:9econd Street, on the West side of Eighfih Avenue Soutti between the Easfi and West alley in Block Four. (�.), West Minneapol:is:and First Street South, on the East side of Ninth.Av�nue South between�tne a:1l�y South of r�.-:;.: . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . � .: � - , Excelsior Avenue and First Street South and on the North side of First,�treet South befween Ninth Avenue`South'and the North and South alley in Block Four (4), West Minneapolis, on the West side of Ninth Avenue Soufit� between th� East and West alley in Bluck FiVe (5), West Minneapolis, and First�Street Soufh, on the Ea st side of Tenth Avenue Soufih between Excelsior Avenue and First �treet South, on the West side of Tenth Avenue�Sou�tfi in fronfi of�Lots Fifteen_(15) and Sixi-een (16), Block Six (6), Wesf Minneapolis, on fihe East side of Eleventh Avenue South from the East and West alley in Block Six (6), West Minneapolis, to First Street South, and on the Nortti side of First Streef Soutn from Elev�nth Avenue South �to the a I ley immediate ly East of sa id �I�ven�i�h Avenue South, on the West side of Eleventh Avenue South between Excel.siar Avenue'and First Street South, on the East side of Twelffih Avenue South 'in front of Lot Twenty (20) , B tock � Seven (7) , West PA i nneapo 1 i s, on � fhe West "s i de of E leventh � Avenue Soutli between First Streef South and Second�Streef South, on tlie East side of Twelfth Avenue South in front of Lots Fourteen (14) and Seventeen (17), Block Ten (10), West Mirineapolis, on the Easfi side of Elpventn Avenue South between Fir�fi Street South and Second Straet Soufh, on the West side of Eighth Avenue South and on the East side of Ninth Avenue South between First Street South and Second Street Soufh and on Second Street South from �ighth Avenue'to Ninth Avenu�, at a cost•of �18,717.�.7, whicli is to be assessed againsfi Lots Sixteen (1�5j througn Thi rty-tv�ro (32) , Block One �( I) � Lots Seven (7) fihrough" Ni neteen �(19)., Block Two (2); Lots Thirty-five (35) and Thi'rty=s,ix (36), BPock Two (2); Lots OAe (I) through Fourfeen (I�.), Block Three (3,); Lots Twenty-one (21) through Forfiy-six (L�6), Block Three� (3); Lots Sev�n (7) fhrough Seventeen (17), B�lock Four (�.) ; Lots Ei ghteen (18) fihrough Twenty-e i ght (28) , B l ock Fou`r (1�) ; Lots Eleven (tlj�through Seventeen (l7),� Bloek Five (5); Lots One (I) throu�h Six (6) and E i ghteen (18) through Twenty-e i ght (28) , Block F i ve �(5) ;" Lots Ei ghteen (IS) throu�h Twenty-seven (27), Block Six (6); Lots One (1) through Seven.(7) and Nine (9) through Sixteen (16), Block Seven (7); Lot:�Twenty (20), Bloek v� Seven (7) ; Lofis- One ( i) through N i ne (9) , B1ock Ten ( 10) ;"Lofis Fourfieen "( I�.) a"nd Seventeen ( i7) ,� B Cock � Ten ( i0) ; Lots Th ir teen (13) fihrough E i ghteen ( I 8) , Block Eleven (11); a�11 of f3t�ck Thirteen (13), all focated and being 1n West Minneapolis; also Lot One (I), Auditorfs Su�div.tsion No. t91�, Henn�pin County, Minnesota. Improvemenfi No. 7, The b(acktop surfacing of fihaf-portion of the :F��r._ . „ , . i�, . . � . a1_!ey i.n Block Sevenfiy-seven,(7?), �Nest Minn�apolis, Se_cond Division, .Iying Soufin of.fihe righfi-of-way of the Minneapolis.and St. Louis Railway,,at a cost of �31�..25,.which is to be assessed against abutting properfiy. Improvement No..8. The blacktop surfacing of Sixte�ni-h Avenue North from Fourfih S.treet.North to fihe South line of State Trunk Highway Noo 7 and of Fourti� Streefi. from Sixfieenth Avenue North to Seventeenth Avenue North, a t a cost of � I, 170.6�., wh i ch i s.fio� be a ssessed aga i nsfi tha t port i.on of i-ne right�of-way of the Minneapolis and St.,Louis Railway Company which lies wi,fhin �t�he Eioundaries of Block Two (2), Gibb§a.Addition fio VJest Minne- apolis; also all.of the lots in;said Block Two (2), Gibbs Addifion to West Mi nneapot i s; a Iso a I( of Block One ( I) and Lots Seven (7) through Elev,en ( I I), B I ock T�vo ( 2) , Souba Add i t i on, Improvement No. 9, The blacktop surfacing of Fifteenfih Avenue Nortn from Third Street North fio Fourfh Sfireet North and Fourth Sfireefi Norfih from Fifteenth Avenu,e North to Sixteenth Avanue North, at a cost of �2,�.97e60, which is to be assessed against fihat porfiion of the right-6f-way of the hM1inneapolis.and St. Louis Railway Company tocated within Blo�k One (I), Gibbs Addition to West Minneapolis; all of the (ots in said Block One (I), Gibbs Addition to Wesfi Minneapotis; all of Block Two (2), Souba Addition; Loi-s Th i rteen (13) fihrough Ttiventy-four (2i.�) , B I ock N i ne�y-four (9)�) , West I�Ainn2apolis, Second Division. Improvement No. 10. The blacktop surfacing of alt of East Park Valley Driv2 and al( of West Paric Vall.ey Drive and of Seventh Street South . from a point midway between Fifth Avenue South and 4Vest Park Valley.Drive and running Easterly to County Road No. 18, at a cost of �8,993.62, which i.s fio be assessed against the South two hundred.and fifty (250) feet of the . East tnree hundred.and fifty (350) feet of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of the Southeasfi Quarter (SE�) of Secfiion Twenty-fiva (25), Township One Hu�dred Sevenfieen (117), Range.Twenty-two (22}; the North four hundred (I�00) feefi of the Ea st f i ve hundred ,seventy-n i ne a nd 8f 10 ,(579. S) feet of the Northea st �uarter (NE4) of. the Southeasfi Quarfier (SE�-) of Section Twenty-f ive (27), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117),,Range Twenty-two (22); all of Blocks On� ( I,) ,.Two (2) , Three (3) and Four (I�) of Park Va I I ey, Second Add i f i on j Improvement No, II. The blacktop surfacing of Fowell Road fr.um Excelsior Av2nue to the Norfih Iimits of th2 city of Hopkins, at a cost of '�9,290.65; wh i ch `i s to be assessed ega i nsi � i•hat part of the Nor'hhwest '�uarter (NN4) of�Secfiion'Twenfy (20), Township�One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range `Twenty�one (�1), tying Nori-h of Excelsior Avenue and Vlesfi of �the East seven hundred and j�10 (700.j) feefi thereof. Iniprovement �o. 12e 'The repairing and rebuilding and widening e a nd b la cktcp�urfac i ng of Exce l s i or` Avenue � from a po i nt f i ve hundred' fih i ri�y (530)� feet Fast of fihe tasfi l�ine of Fi ffih Avenue to the �4'e�t I ine of Seven= t�enfih Avenue, at a'cost of �52,735:3j, �vhich is to be assessed againsf a'ft �abutfi�ng property and�in additi�on thereto is a(so fio be assessed agains� 'Lot'�ine �(g), �Iock Sixt,y-five (b5), Wesfi A^,inneapolis, Second Division; Lot� hine (g)" and l'en (10), ��Block Sixty-four (6I.�), VJest� lulinneapo'lis, Secono division and Lots•Thirty-one (31�) and Thirty-two (32), Block Une (I), West Minneapolis. � I mpcavem�nfi P�o. �3, The `repa i r i ng anct �r�bu i Id i ng of s i derrra lks; curb, comb i nafi i on cui�b and gutter and dr i veway aprons i n fhe fo ( Iotivi ng� Iocations, fio-w�it: The radius efi the Northwest corner of Block Sixfiy-five (65), Wesf lv;inneapolis, Second Division; the radius at the Northeast corner of Block Sixfiy-six (66), CJesfi tJ�inneapatis, Second Division; o�n fihe 'JUesfi� s�ide of Lot Th i rteen (13) , B I ock S i xiy-seven (b7) ,` West l�l i nneapo I i s; SeoS nd Division,-and �he adjoining at`tey driveway; on the N�est side of-Tenfih "Avenve �I�orfih be�fiween txcelsior Avenue and First Street Norfii�; in front of Lofis Ei ghteen ( 18) , Ni neteen (15) and Twenty-fiwo (22) , B lock S ixty-n i ne (bQ) , bliest �Ainneapolis, Second Division; on the Ulest'side of Tenth �Avenue horth between Excelsior Avenue and First'Street North; on the �Vesf�side of EI�Verth`Avenue North a nd fihe East � s i de of Twe I f th Avenue Nor#h � i�etween the Ea st afid !"lest altey�in Block�Seventy (70), West hlinneapolis, Second Division and First' Si-r�et i�orth; on - the 4�'est - s i c�e of Twe I fth Av�nue �North befiwe�en 'the Ea si• a nd West al ley- in Block Seventy-one (7�1), V►'esfi `l�.inneapolis,°Second Division ancJ First Street �lorth; on the'East side of Lofi Ten (10),��Blcck Sevent-y-eight (78), l�lest Minneapol is, 'Second Divi sion; a Iso on� the� East side of Ebeventh AvenuE Nort�h b�tween First Sfireet North and.Second Streefi North; on fihe V'Jest s i de of Lofs F i fteen ( 15) and Ni neteen ( I�) , B lcck '�eventy-n,i�ne (79) , V�fest Minneapol�is; Second Division; on the East side`of Loi�s Five (5) and Six (6), Block Eighty (80), West'Minneapolis,"Second Division, also on the Easf side of �jinth Avenue�North between First Streei- North and Second�Street North; ,;�. : :. ,-.. . _: „�..,:, z,... _.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .., ., , . _ . . �`.; '� � .. , On the East s i ce of. Ei ghth . Avenue North ,betrveen F.i rst . Stre2t North: and Second S:tr-eet North; on. the Nlesi- , s i de of . Lofis : Th i r�teen (1:3) , Fourfieen ( IL�) and Twe,nfiy-i-wo (22), Block Eighty-.i-wo (82),.,West`�Minneapolis, Second Division; on the East side of Seventh �,venue North betNreen Second Street I�orth and Third Streef i�orth; on the 6Vest s i de of Ei.shth Avenue North �6etween Second Street North and Th i rd Street �orth, a( so on fihe 1Vest s i,de of Lot . Th i rtee.n ((3) ,• Block cighty-seven {.87), West hlinneapolis, Second�Division; on-the West. sid�of Ninth Avenue i�orth betvreen Second Street North and Thir.d �tre�t North; on the East sid2 of Lots Six (6) through Eleven (.11), Block Eighfiydnine (&9), U�lest lJii nneapo l i s, Second q i vi s i on, and on fihe Ea,st �s i de of E levenfih AvQnue Nori-h between Second Sfireet North and Third Street North; on the '�lesfi.side of tleventh A�enue North between Second Street North and Third Street.Nor.th; at the Southeast corner of Btock Ni nety-seven (97) , LNest N�i nneapol i s, Second D i v i s i on, a t.a cost of � t 6;y.56.o0, �vi� i ch i s to be .a ssessed aga i nsi- that . pori- i on of the r i ght-of-way. of the i�� i nneapo f i s and St.. Lou i s Ra i Iwa,y Company I�y i ng withir� Block S.ixty-sive (65), West Minneapo.lis, Second DivYsien;.also Lots Th i rteen. (13) through N i neteen (19) , Block S i xi�y-f i ve (65)., Wesfi .t� i nneapo I is, Second Divisi.on; that portion of the.right-of�rvay of.fihe Nti.nneapo(is.and. St. Louis.Railvray.Company.tying.within Elock Sixty.-six (66), West Minneapolis, Second D i v i s i on; Lots pne (() through S i x (6) , B f ock .S i xty-s i x-(66) , 1rJes,t 1�linneapo(is, Second Division; Lofis Eight (8) through Thir.teen;(_13)�,.Bl.ock Sixty-seven (57), ',Nest Minneapolis, Second Division; Lots-Ten (I0) through Twenty-one �21),.Blcck Sixty-eigni- (E8), Lots Eight�8), Nine.teen (19) and Twent two 22 Btock Sixt nine 6 Fifteen (15), Y- O, y- ( 9) , Lats One ( I). through�G��)., Block. S i xt.y-n i ne (69) , Lofis pne (() through Seven (.7). and S i xteen ( 16) through T.wenty-four (2L�) , Block Sevenfiy (70) , Lots..;One (1.) fhrough . Ei ght ($) ; B lock Sevent.y-one (.71) , a I 1 i n�West !ui i nneapo I i s, Second Di v i s i on; 7hat port i on -of fhe right-of-way of the 1�inneapolis and S1-. L-ouis Rai-1way.Company Iying within Ten ( 10) . '-` B Fock Sevent.y-e i ht (7�) , West luii nneapo t i s, Second D i v i s i on, a f so Lots�Q�ae� Twenty (20� , � � through��g�,.Block Seventy-eight (78), West Minneapofis, Second Divis;i.on; Lots.Fifteen (15) and idineteen.(1.9), Block S�ev.ent:y-nin� (79);. Lots Five (5) and Six (b) and Lats Thi.rteen (13) to Twenty-four (�24), Block .Eighty (80}, �ofis Th i rteen (13) through -Twenty-four (2L�) , B lock E i ghty-.one -( S I), Lots� Th i rteen (13), Fourtee,n ( I�) and ,Twenty-t�r�o (22) , Block Ei ghty-two (82) ,� Lots Th i rfieen through • Twenty-.one (21) , Bt.ock Ei.ghty-£i,ve (85) , Lots One ( l) thr.ough Tfi i.rteen r _ . 5 � _� J (13), Block Eighty-sev�n (87), Lots Five (5) through Twelve (12), Block Eighty-eight (88), Lots Six (6) through EleVen (II) and Lots Thirteen (13) fihrowgh Twenty-four (21.�), Block Eighty-nine (8y), �ots One (1) through Twelve (12), Block Ninety (90), and. Lots One (I) through Twelve' (12), Block Ninej-y-seven (97), alI in ti�Vest Minneapolis, Second Division. Improvement i�lo. 1�.. The construction of combination curb and gutter and driveway aprans on fihe Soufih side of Excelsior Avenue from Seven- teenth Avenue to Nineteenth Avenue at a.cost of �1,7I�2.90, which is to be assessed against abutting property.. Improvement No. 15. The construction of concrete clriveV2 y on Lot Twenty (20), Block Seven (7), West Minneapolis 'Annex, at a cost of �32•39, which is to b�assessed against abutting property. Improvement No, 16. The construction of sidewalk on the West side of Seventeenfih Avenue North from ExceOsior Avenue to the East and West al•Ie.y" in Block Sixi-een (16), Wesi- N�inneapolis,.Third Division;"at a cost of: �70�,19, wh i ch i s' to be a ssessed aga i nst Lot Th i rteen (13) , B lock� S i xteen (16} , tiyest Minneapolis, Third Division. Improvemenfi No. 17. The construction of curb antl driveway.aprons on the East s'ide of Fifth Avenue North .f"rom �Na.yside Road and running approxi- ma te l y four hundred tweni-y-f i ve (1.�25) feet Souther t y a t a�cost of �893.90, which is to be assessed against Lots One (t) through Nine (9), Block Nine (9), Hobby Acres. � � Improvement No. 18. Ths construction of combinat`ion curb and gutter and drivevray aprons on boi-h sides of East Park Vat�ley Drive at �a cost of� �,657.36, which is to be assessed againsfi Lots Eleven (�11) through Twenty� eight (28), Block One (I) and Lots One (I) fihrough Sixteen (16), Block Two (2), Park Valley, Se.cond Addition. Improvement No.� 19. The insta I lation and construcfiion o�f ornamenta 1 streefi I ights in the fol lowing location;;, namely: or► both sides of Excelsior Avenue from Fourteenth Avenue to Seventeenth Avenue, at a cost of �12,192•38, which is to be assessed against`abutting property. 9 � � � are The proposed assessments, and each of them,�on file for pubii�c inspection in my office. lNritfien or ora( objections will be considered af the hearing. The tota l'co�i- of each of sa i`d i mprovements i s the respect ive amount�s hereinbefore set�forth. A. W. Elmquist, City Clerk Frank N. 4Uh i tney,. C i ty Attorney Published in the Hennepin Counfiy�Review September 1, t955• �� _` � ,�� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP I N COUtJTY, MI IVNESOTA RESOLUTION t�. 620 A RESOLUTION DECLARING CERTAIN ERRORS ANDI'OM:CSSfONS IN TWO PREVIOUS SPECfAL ASSESSME{dT5 AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF PROPOSED CORRECTED ASSESSINENT. WHERE�IS, pursuant to proper and legal notice, the city oouncil of Hopk i ns adopted reso I ut i on number 455 1�2 on Ma y l�, 195l�, and a I so- adopted resolution number 522 on August 17, 1951�, by the terms of which resolutions special assessments uvere approved and levied against certain tracts, pieces and parceis of land abutting upon the following described avenues for the installation and construction of ornamental sfireet lights on both sides of said avenues in the following locations, to-wit: Excelsior Avenue from Fourteenth Avenue to a point five hundred and thirty (530) feet East of Fifth A�enue; Sixth Avenue from the East and ti'Vest alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue to a point thirty (30) feet North of Excelsior Avenue; Seventh Avenue from the Easfi and West aliey immediately South of Excelsior Avenue to the �ast and West alley immediately North of Exceisior Avenue; Eighth Avenue from the South line extended of��ot Ten (10), Block Four (I�), West Minneapolis, to the East and West a11ey immediat�ly North of Exceisior Avenue; Ninth Avenue �Srom the South line extended of Lot Ten (10), Block Five (5), West Minneapolis, to First Street North; Tenth Avenue from the South line extended of Lot Ten (10), Block Six (6), West Minneapolis, to the East and West alley immediately North of Exceisior Avenue; Eleventh Avenue from the East and West alley irnmediately South of Excelsior Avenue to the East and Avenue; West alley immediately North of Excelsior� and Twelfth Avenue from the East and � West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue to the East and West aliey immediately North of Excelsior Avenue, and WWEREAS, certain omissions and errors were made in said two special assessments as follows, to-a�it: Lots Forty-three (1�3) , Forty-four (L�1�.) , Forty-f i ve (1�5) and For.,ty-six (!�b) , B lock Three (3) ; Lot Ten ( 10) ; B lock Four (1�) ; Lot Twenty-e i ght (28) ,��.., Block Four (�.); Lots Twenty-five (25) and Twenty-six (26), Block Five (5); all in West Minneapolis, and Lots Twenty (20) and Tvuenty-one (21), Block Sixty- �'� �ivision, , � seven (67), West Minneapolis Secbad�were assessed a total amount of $4,�65•33 �� �� ��. �'� � � � � d� � a for the installation and construction of said ornamental street lights, which was in excess of the benefits to said (ots and the correct amount which should have been assessed against them is the sum of �3,�05.78, or a reduction in the totai amount of the assessraents against said lots of �'I59•55; also th� total amount assessed agai�st all the tract�, pieces and parcels of land abutting upon said avenues uuas the sum of �72,943•98, �e� in firuth and in fact the cost of the installation and construction of said ornamental street lights in said locations was the sum of �80,888.62, or an omission from the amount previously assessed of �'j,9L�..6�; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The costs of such improvements to be specially assessed is hereby declared to be the sum of �80,888.62, in lieu and in place of the amount previousiy assessed of �72,943•98• 2. The city cierk, with the ass:i�stance of ifie city� engineer, shall forthwith calculate a supplemental special assessment to correct the omissions and errors in said two previous special assessments, by red�cing the special assessment� aga i nst Lots Forty-three (1�3) , Forty-four ()al�) , Forty-f ive (45) and Forty-six (1.�6), Blodc Three (3); Lot Ten (10), Biock Four (�.); Lo# Twenty- eight (28), Block Four (1�); Lots Twenty-five (25) and Twenty-six (26), Block Five (5), West Minneapolis, and Lots Twenty (20) and Twenty-one (21), Block Sixty-seven (67), West Minneapolis, Second Division, by the sum of �'f59•55, and by adding to each and every tract, piece or parcel of land included in said previous speciai assessment except the lots hereinbefore named, the tota! amount of �8,701�.19, and the clerk shall file a copy of such proposed corrected and amended assessment'in his office for public inspecti;on. 3. The clerk shall, upon the compietion of such proposed supplemental assessment, notify the council thereof. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 16th day of August, �955• A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the �:Council Frank N. Whitney, 'City Attorney F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR . , ... _ . .._ : __ _ ,,_. . . . _ �, '� �� P 'CITY OF HOPKINS HEMVEPIN �OUN1Y, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 621 A RESOLUTION FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED CORRECTED ASSESSMENT TO OORRECT OMI SS I ONS AND ERRORS i N 1Vd0 PRE1/I OUS ASS ESSMENTS . IAMEREAS, by a resolution passed by the council on August 16, �955, the city clerk was directed to prepare a proposed corrected assessment for the installation and construction of ornamental street lights on both sides of the followingdescribed avenues in the foilo�ing locations, to-wit: Excelsior Avenue from Fourteenfih Avenue t o a point five hundred and thirty (530) feet East of Fifth Avenue; Sixth Avenne from theEast and West al�fey immediately South of Excelsior Avenue:'ho a point thirty (30) feet North of Excelsior Avenue; Seventh Avenue from the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue to the East and West alfey immediately North of Excelsior Avenue; Eighth Avenue from the South line extended of Lot Ten ( 10) , Block Four (1�) , West Mi nneapol is, to the East and West a I ley immedi- ately North of Excelsior Avenue; Ninth:Avenue from the South line extended of Lot Ten (10), Bloc� Five (5), West Minneapolis, to First Street North; �en9�h Avenue from the South Iine extended of Lot Ten (10), Block Six (6), West Minneapolis, to the East and West alley immediately North of �xcelsior Avenue; Eleventh Avenue from the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior immediately ' A�enue to the East and West a11ey�North of Excelsior Avenue; and Twelfth Avenue from the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue to the East ,. and West alley immediately North of Fxcelsior,Avenue, and WHEREAS, the clerk has notified the council that such proposed corrected assessment has been compl�ted and #iled in his office for public inspection, NOW, TFIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE �CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. A hearing shall be held on the l�th day of October, �955, in the city hall at 7:30 otclock p.m. to pass upon such proposed corrected assess- ment and at such time and place all persons owning property affected by such improvement will be given an opportunity to be heard auith reference to such corrected a ssessment. 2. The city clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice of the � � �� f�,�/ L��� : i _ , _:.� � hearing on the proposed assessment to be pwblished once in the official newspaper at least two weeks prior to the hearing, and he shali g�ate in the notice the corrections to be made by said proposed corrected asses�nent. ADOPTED by the coancil of the city of Hopkias at a regular meeting thereof held this 16th day of August, �955• A. PJ. E I mqw i st , Secretary of the councii Frank N. VJhitney, Ci ty Attorcney u F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR .. �' , . '�"'°i4:y:��. , . .:�u';� � � 3� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED CORRECTED ASSESSANEIVT TO �ARRECT OMISS IONS AND ERRORS IN TWO PREVIO� ASSESSMENTS. Hopkins, Minnesota August 30, 1955 TO 1RMON1 1 T MAY CONCERN : NOTICE IS HEREBY.GIVEN that the oouncii will meet at 7:30 o+ciock p.m. on October 6, 1955, at the council chambers in the city hall to pass upon the proposed corrected assessment to correct errors and omissions in two previous assessments for the instailation and construction of ornamental street lights o� both sides of the foilowing �v.e��in the city of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota;,in the foilowing (ocations, to-�vit: Excelsior Avenue from Fourteenth Avenue to a point tive hundred and thirty (530) feet Ea st of Fifth Avenue; Sixth Avenue from the East a nd West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue to a point thirty (30) feet North of Exceisior A�enue; Seventy Avenue from the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue to the East and West atley immediately North'of Excelsior Avenue; Eighth Avenue from the South line extended of Lot Ten (10), Block Four (�.), West Minneapolis, to the East and West alley immediately Nofith of Exc�.Esi or Avenue; Idi nth Avenue from the South I i ne extended of Lot Ten ( 10) , Block Five'(5), West Minneapolis, to First Street North; Tenth Avenue from the South line extended of Lot Ten (10), Block Six (6), West Minneapolis, to the East and West alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue; Eleventh Avenue from theEast and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue to the East and West alley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue; and Twelfth Avenue from the East and West alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue to the East and West alley immediately North of Excelslor Avenue. NdTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that.the omissions and errors made in said two previous speeial assessments were as follows, to-wit: Lots Forty-three (1�3) , Forty-four (�ia.) , Forty-f I ve (�.5) , and Forty-s i x(46) , B I ock Three (3) ; Lot Ten (10) , B lock Four (�.) ; Lot Twenty-e i ght (28) , B loc:k Four (1�) ; Lots Twenty-five and Twenty-six, Block Five (5); all.in West Minneapolis, and Lots Twenty and Twenty-one, Block Sixty-seven (67), IMest Minneapolis, Second Division, were assessed a total amount of �.,�65.33 for the installation and N �:,o a�,, �w� �' �,,�� �'�'� � �.� �, construction of said ornamental street lights, which vNas in excess of the �nd benefits to said lots�i� the correct amoant which should have been a ssessed against them is the sum of �3,�.05.78, or a reduction in the total amount of the assessments against said lots of �759•553 Also the total amount assessed against all the tracts, pieces and parcels of land abutting upon said avenues avas the sum of �72,943•98, when in truth and in fact the cost of tt�e instailation and construcfiion of said ornamental street lights in said locations v�as the sum of �80,888.62, or an om i ssi on from the amount prev i ous I y a ssessed of �7,9J.�..61a.. I�TICE IS FURTHER GIVEN.that it is proposed to correct the omissions and errors in said two previous assessments by deducting from the amount previously assessed against the lots hereinbefore described the sum of. �759•55, and by adding to the amount assessed against all other tracts, pieces and parcels of land included i:n said two previows assessments the amount of �8,704.19. The proposed assessment is on file for public inspection in.the office of the city clerk. Written or oral objections will be considered at the hearing. A. VJ. Elmquist, City Clerk. Fra nk N. 1Nh i tney, C i ty Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review on September 8, t955• {�; ��-'i i�:-a-.� .....p_ -,v-' 9,- „�.... ,,.t",i... . .�l.:.�--�r-�.,.." _ . — _ � . . �., y-�a.. .. ,_ . ' .. i � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, lJ+INNcSOTA RESOLUTION NUl�16ER 616 A RESOLUTION t�ECE1VING REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING ON THE INSTALlATION OF CURB ON A PORTION OF SECOND STRE"t7 I�ORTH AND THE ��ONSTRU�TION OF S I DE'�JALK ON THE WEST S I DE OF FlFTEENTFi AV�lUE NORTH BETWEEN THIRD STREET NQRTH AND FOUf:TH STREEf NORTH . WHEREAS, pursuant.to resolu�iGn of the counci( adopted November 2, �954, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, with reference to the construction of curb on both sides of Second Street i�lorth between Washington Avenue and RidgeY�ood Drive, and WHEREAS, pur-suant to resolution af fhe council adopted August 2, �955, a report has been prepared by P. S. Siclney-Smith, city engineer, with referen�e fio the construction of sidewalk on the �i% st side of Fif�eenth Avenue North between Third Street Norfih and Fourth Street North, and VJ�iEREAS, both reports wer� received by the counci( on August l6, �955, �W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESbLVED BY iHE COUNCIL GF THE CI11' UF HOPKI�S, MINNESOTA: such port i ar:s of I. The council will consider the improvement of both of�said streets and the assessment of abufiting property for all or a portion of the costs of the improvemenfi pursuant to 1�I.S.A., Secs. I�29.01 t fo 1.�29.11I, at an estimated totai cost for the cons�hruction of curb on both sides of Second Street i�lorth between �",ash i ngtcn AvenuE and R i dgewood Dr i ve of � I, 100.00, and a t a n est i ma ted tota I cost for the construcfi i on of s i dewa Ik on the �Vest s i de of Fifteenth Avenue Norfih between Third Street tvorth and Fourth Street �lorth of �1,750.00. 2. A public hearing shall be he(d on ea.ch of said proposed improve- ments on fhe 6th day of September, t955, in the council chambers of fihe city city manager hall.ai- 7;30 o+clack p.m. and th%�ca� shall give published notice of such hearing and imprav�ment as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city af Hopkir.s at a reoular meeting thereof heie fihis t6fih day of August, �955• A. W. Elmqui�t, Secretary of the Council Fra nk N. Wh i tney, City Atfcrney F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR � R CITY Ur HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTI::E OF HEARING 0� TH� INST.4LLATlON OF CURB ON A PORTIUN `�� OF _SECOND S7REET NORTH AN�J THE CONSTRUCT'ION OF S IDEWALK.OtJ TH� WEST SIDE OF FIFTEENTH AVENUE N0�'fH BETWEFN THI�D STt�EET tJG(�TH AND FOURTH S� ,REET NORTH . , T�'� WHOM 1 T MAY CON��ERN : N0710E IS HER�BY GIVEN THAT THE city o�uncil of the city of Nopkins will �reet in the council chambers of fihe city hall at 7:30 otciock p.m. on Septe;nber 6, t955, to consider the construction of curb �n bofih sides of Second Stree � Nort;� betw�en �Vash i ngton Avenue and R i dgetvood Dr i ve, a t so the construct i on of si de4va II< on the iNest si da of Fi fteenth Avenue Nor1-h betvreen Third Street North and Four�l�h Street North, pursuani� to PuI.S.A., Secs, 1�29.01I to �9,111. The area proposed to be assessed for such impr-ovements is each t; acf, piece or parcel of land abufiting thereon. The esfiimated cost of ,, th� construction of curb on both sides of Second Street North between Washington Avenue and Ridgewood Drive is �1,1�0.00 and the estirnated cost of the construcfion of sidewalk on fhe S"lest side of Fifteent� Avenue North between Third Street North and Fourfh Streef NortS is �I,750,00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvaments,and each of them,will be heard at this meeting. ; Sidney S. Frissell, ��ify Manager Frank N. �,Nh i tney, �C i ty Atfiorney Published in the Nennepin County Review on August I, �955,and September t, �955• � � �� ' �.�'� � ��� � . �� � � w __.. . _..,..�. �:r A regular meeting of the City Cound�il of Hopkins, Minnesota was held at the City Ha11 at 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, September 6, 1955• Members present were, Mayor Madden, Councilmen Tesarek, Johnson, E�anger. Also City Manager F�issell and City Attorney Whitney. � Tesarek moved, �anger seconded, that Resolution �61�., "A RES�UTION ORDERING THE IN- STALLATICH�T OF SAI�TITARY SEWER AND WATER T�1IAINS ON INTERLACI�B AVENUE . BETt�T PRE��O�T I�N�E AND BQYCE STREET", marked Er,hib�.t ��.(���, be. adopte43.. . Carried. _ __ �panger moved, Tesarek seconded, that Resolution '�619, "A RFS(bUTION OIiDERING THE IN- STflLLATION QF CURB ON A PORTION QE' SECOND STREET NORTH AND THE CONSTRUCTION.OF SIDEirTALK ON THE �ST , SIDE aE' Fl�'TEIIVTH ATIIIVUE NORTH BETfnTEIIV. THIRD STR�ET N�TH AND FOURTH BTR�T NaRTHit, marked �hil�it ��B", ..be adopted. Carr�.ed. . . . ._ �anger moved, Johnson seconded, that Resolution �{623, �tA RFSf�UTION DESIGNATING THE Tn1EST SIDE OF FOURTEEL�TTH AVENUE FRQM EKCEGSIQR AVENUT TO FIRST„STREET �ORTH A5 A NO PARKIlVG ZON�; DURING CERTA�IV HOURS," marked Exhibit .'tCtt, be adopted. . Ca�ried. __ Tesarke moved, �anger seconded, that co��n;cation dated 9/6/55 by George Kanan, pertain- ing to the fifth liquor license, be tabled to the next regular meeting. Carried. Tesarek moved, �npanger seconded, that Resolution �613, t�A R�C�UTION QRDERING THE rNSTALLA- TION QF WATER �S ON S�COND STR'EET SOUTH BETGJffi�T. SIXTH_A.VENUE_ AND EIGHTH AVENUE AND PRF�ARATIO�T C�' FLANS TF�'OR",_ , marked_E�h.ibit "'D'�, be. adopted. Carried. ,� F�anger moved, Tesarek seconded, that the special assessments to be made covering the water main cons�ruction on Secd�nd Street South between 6th and 8th Avenues, be on the folloti,rir�.g basis; the City to assume one-half the cost and the balance be assessed equally on either a 25 or 50 foot lot. Carried. Tesarek moved, E�anger seconded, that recommendation dated 9/6/55 by the Zonin� and Plannin�u Corrunission to amend zoning ordinance #$, be accepted and placed on file and the necessary ordinance be drawn. Carried. Tesarek moved, �anger seconded, that Ordinance �121�, t�AN ORDINANCE REGATING TO ZONING AND ANIENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 8 AT THE CITY OF HOPKINS,_SECTION 3, SUBDIVISI�T 2 THEREQF", be _accep#�ed for _first reading. Car�ied. _ _ _ . . _ _ Tesarek moved, �anger seconded, that the decision on the amending of the liquor ordinance be tabled to the next regular meeting. Carried. Johnson moved, �anger seconded, bills per schedule dated September 6, i955, be paid from the following funds: c�:t�r�:uar. �Vr.'3�iJE F'iTDT� SFE�IAL REVEN�UE FIJI�IO P.I.R. FUP]D . WATII� REVENUE FUND �,'WII� R�vENUE F`tTND BOND CON�TRiJCTZON ,FUN33 �17,198.74 �-, �.31: 22 33, 269.1�3 l, 307.65 791.44 10, �.60.00 Err�anger moved, Johnson seconded, that Strand & Roe, Certified Public Accountants, be hired to make the 1955 Audit. Carried. � A hearing on the proposed 1956 Budget, as made up by Mr. Frissell and presented to the City Council, was in order but as no one appeared the meeting was adjourned. }-.-�-�.�... A. W. E1mqul.s , Sec tary to t e�Counci5. n nTrnrn rr nrtcmr _ ATTFST: - --� �y�� � ///i ��. Pl�a'3de�;��fayor � CITY OF HOPKIt�S HENNEPIN COUM'Y, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 61I� A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE II�TALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER.MAINS.ON.iNTERLACHEN AVENUE BETWEEN PRESTON LANE AND BOYCE STREET. WHEREAS, a resolution of the council of the city of Hopkins adopted the 2nd day of August, 1955, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed tmprovement of Interlachen Avenue between Preston Lane and Boyce Street by the instailafiion of sanitary sewer and water mains therein, and WNEREAS, all property owners whose property is liabte to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten dayst pub(ished notiE:e of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 6th day of September, 1955, ��, THEREFORE, BE I T RESO LVED BY THE CAUNC I L OF THE�` C�I�TY OF HOPK I NS , M I MJESOTA : I. Such improvemenfi is hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted August 2, 1955• 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer of Hopkins, is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement. The plans and specifications wir-i ch udere.:heretofore prepared for the i nsta I lat i on of san i tary sewer and water ma i ns �;i n' the I nter la chen Park area dur i ng the year 1955, are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for making this improvement. The bid of F. Mor�ttini. which was heretofore acceptedfor the installation of sanitary sewer and water mains in said area during the year 1955, and the contract heretofore entered into between city of Hopkins and said contractor for the fur�i'shing and supplying of the necessary work, labor and services for_the installation of such sanitary sewer and water mains, are hereby approved and accepted as the bid and contract for the making of this improvement. ADOPTED by the council of the cifiy of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 6th day of September, �955• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR 4 A. W. Eimquist, Secretary of fihe Council Frank P1. Whitney, City Attorney � � ��� `� � � 1 d � �,�� � ��'� �t1��� �C 11Y OF HOPK I NS HEPlNEP I Pf COUNTY, M1 PiNESOTA RESQL'UTiON N0. 6 �g � A RESOLUTtON ORDERING '1�IE INSTALLATiON OF CURB ON A PORTION OF SECOND STREET NORTH AND THE COI�TRIlCTION OF StDEWALK ON THE WEST SIDE OF FIFTEENTH AVENUE I�RTH BETWEEN THIRD STREET NORTN AND FOIJRTH STREE'� f�RTH . WHEREAS, a resolution.of the city council adopted the 16th day of Augnst, 1955, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed conStr'i�ction of curb on both sides of Second Street North between Washington Avenue and �tidgewood Drive, and the construction of sidewa0k on the West side of Fifteenth Avenue North betu�een Third Street North and Fourth Street North, �nd WHEREAS, ail property owners whose property is liable to be assessed, for the making of these improvements were given �en dayst published �otice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing aras held and property owners heard thereon on the 6th day of September, 1955, I�W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CIIY OF HOPKINS, MIIdPiESOTA� I. Such improvements, and each of them, are hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted August 16, t955• 2. P. S. Stdney-Smith, city engineer of Hopkins, is hereby designated as the engineer for these improvements. The plans and specifica- tions which were heretofore preparedfor the instailation of all curb and sideyralk to be installed in the city of Hopkins during the year 1955, are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for making these improvements. The bids which were heretofore accepted by the city council of Hopkins for the i nsta I lat i on and construct i on of a I 1 curb and si dev�ra Ik i n the ci ty of Hopk i ns durtng the year t955, and the contracts heretofore entered into pursuant to such a ccepted bids, are hereby approved and accepted as the bids and contracts for the making of these improvements. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof heid this 6th day of September, 1955. F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. E;Imqu i st, �''�� Secretary of the Counci 1 Frank N. Whitney, �� . C i ty Attorney ����° �' ���" � � .�'` .. � � �a �� �� � �;� ;� �� .,fi �.�� � �� CiTY OF H�PKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESQTA R ESO LUT I 0 N NO . 623 A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE WEST SIDE OF FOURTEENTH AVENUE FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO FIRST �TREEf' NORTH AS A NO PARKING ZONE DURING CERTAIN HOURS. UI�dEREAS, Ordinance Number 33 of the city of Hopkins, Section 6, Subdivision 2 thereof, provides t�at the city manager, with the.approval of the councif, may designated certain blocks or portions of blocks within the city as no parking zones, or as thirfiy minute, one hour, two hour or longer (but not to exceed six hours) limited parking zones, and WHEREAS, the city manager has designated the West side of Fourteenth Avenue from Excelsior Avenue to First Street North as a no parking zone between the hours of 7;30 a.m. to 8;30 a.m. and 3;00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., f�VV, THEREFORE, BE IT RES4LVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE �LI.TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the council.approve the action of the city manager in designating said area as a no parking zone during said hours and directs the city manager to post appropriate signs in said zone showing that it has been so designated. ADOPTED by the council of the city of`Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of September, 1955• A. W. Elmquisfi, Secretary of the council Frank N. Whitney, �City Attorney �:;:�f�::-;MADDEN, MAYOR � .�;;> -��,;,_ ;; �: CITY OF HOPKINS FIENNEP I N OOUtdTY, . MI NNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 6(3 A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF WATER MAINS ON SECOND S1REE? SOUTH BETWEEN SIXTH AVENUE AND EIGFiTH AVENUE�,AND PREPARATION OF PLANS THEREFOR. WHEREAS, a resolufion of the councii of the city of Hopkins adopted the 2nd day of August, �955, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of Second Street Soufih from Sixth Avenue to Eighth Avenue by the i nsta l lat ion of wrater ma i ns. there i n, and WHEREAS, ali property owners whose property is liabie fio be assessed for the making of this improvement�wer-e given ten da ys1 publ:ushed notice of the council hear.ing through t�vo weekly publicat.ions of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the (ith da y of Septem6er, 1955, �W, THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINDlESOTA: I. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted August 2, �955• 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer of Hopkins, is hereby designated.as,the engineer for this improvement. He sh�ll prepare plans and specifications for the making of said improvement. ADOPTED by.the council of the city�of Hopkins at a regular meefiing thereof held this 6th da y of September, t955• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR N � M ' A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. 1Nh i finey, Ci ty Attorney �� �� *� ��, �°� . &�� � e� � n��y� 'p ��' a y,@ p �ai �7a��� �w�`;S �.'�iR� � ��� � �' �1��� \ �� �,��-� i ' , __.Y. . �, � I /� SPEC 1 AL MEET 1 NG OF THE COUNC 1 L OF THE C I TY OF HOPK I NS WAS HELD AT THE C I TY HALL ON,..TUESDAY� 9�IB�55 AT 7:OO.P.M.�. A�SO ON THURSDAY� 9/15/55 AT 7:00 P.M. f41EMBERS PRESENT AT BOTH MEETIN(� WERE h4AYOR MADDEN�COUNCILMEN TESAREK� EMPANGER� NASH AND JOHNSON. aLSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL. THESE TlNO SPECIAL MEETINGS WERE CALLED FOR THE PIJRPOSE OF GOING OVER WITH MR. FRISSELL THE I[956 BUDGET. � MEETING ADJOURNED. � L ��i_� _ .. . A. W. ELMQUIST� SEC TARY TO THE C OUNCIL C(111NR tl MFN• . ATTEST: ., .. _, � �; .,�.2-�-i'.����� F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR _r . . , _ . w . . . . A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hop�ns, P��innesota was held at the City Hall at 7;30 P.M., Tuesday, �eptember 20, i955- I��embers present were Mayor t1Iadden, Councilmen Tesarek, Johnson, Il�panger and Nash. A1so ` City Manager Frissell and City Attorney Whitney. _ F�rapanger moved, Nash seconded, that Resolution ,�621�, ��A RES�UTION QRD�RING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE INSTALLL�TION QF' SANITARY SEGdER 1�TAINS OAt THE. NORTH SIDE OF STATE .. ! TRUNK I�GI�,�TAY N0. 7�FROM_ �OURTEENTH AVE�'NUE TO S�V�T'�EENTH AVENTTE��, . marked Exh�bit riArr � - - _ _. . _ _ . :... -.._ _. . ... _ .. ,. be adopted. Carried `. _ .. _ ,,. . .. . . . . _.. - , �, , Nash moved, Johnson seconded, that bingo request for Sunday, 9/25�55 by St. Josephts �i+ Church, be granted. Carried. . .. � Johnson moved, PZash seconded, that on sale non intoxi.cating malt liquor license request � by �`t. JohnTs Church for one day only, October 23, 1955, be granted. Carried. _ . - . . . �rcpanger moved, Tesarek seconded, that Minneapolis Gas Corripany�s request dated.9/9/55 for permit for gas main extension on West Park Road, be granted subject to City Fn.gineerts approval. Carried. � _ Johnson moved, Tesarek seconded, that request dated 9�7�55 by NorthUrestern Bell Telephone Com�any to place buried cable on �celsior Boulevard betz�een Pierce and Buchanan. Avenues, , be granted subject to City �.gineer�s approval. Carried. Tesarek moved, Johnson seconded, that request by Northern �tates Power Company to place � one pole on Milti�a.ukee Avenue between Excelsior and Monroe Avenues, be granted subject , to City �ngineer�s approval. C arried. -� Tesarek moved, Johnson seconded, that communication dat�d 9/16/55 by Bon Grussing, ' Advertising i�Iariager of Minneapolis Moline Company, comraending our Librarian and her staff : for their excellent work 1�e placed on file and a copy be mailed to.. Mrs 1Tountain for theis fi�e. Carried. � ; �anger moved, Johnson seconded, that petition as presented by residents of 12th Avenue North pertaining.to stop signs on 12th Avenue North and First Street North, be p7:aced . on file. Carried. -. - ; , _ , r Johnson moved, .r�npanger seconded, that T�lr. Frissell be authorized to negotiate for the purchase of land for the extension westerly_of Cambridge Street. Carried. �apanger moved, Johnson seconded, that communication dated 9�6/55 b� George Kanan per- taining to the fifth liquor license, be tabled to the.next regular meeting. ,Carried. � , Tesarek moved, Nash seconded, that OrcLinance ;#12�., i�AN ORDINANCE REGATING TO ZOIVING AN:D A1�ZENDING ORI)INANCE NUNlBER 8 AT TI-� CITY �OF HOPI�dS, ,.SECTION 3, �UBDIVISION. 2 TII�REOF�, . raarked �hibi.t t�B'�, be accepted, for 5econd reading thereof and published accorciing tQ _ .. _ _ . _ _. _ law. Carried. _ Johnson moved, Nash seconded, that bills per schedule dated September 20, 1955, be pai.d from the follo�,ring funds; - GENERAL REVENUE FUI� 4� 1, 977. %7 SPE�IAL REV�'vUE FUN� 2,886:45 P. I. R. FUND 1l�, 592. 79 BOND CtiNSTRUCTIt?N FUNN� 9, 371�. 76 UrA� x�v�. Ftr�m _ _ 188.12 SE[nTER �RE`iENUE FUND 6, 556. 78 Johnson moved, Nash seconded, that Resolution`�625, "A RESCQ,UTIQN RECEIVING A REPORT AND CALLIIJG FOR A HE'E,i�RING ON THE INSTAI�t�ATION OF SAi�TITARY SE�r7�R._ ��SI�TS ON THE. NQRTH SIDE. OF . .. STATE �RUIVK IiIGHfnTAY N0. 7. FRQ�2 PQiT1��EENTH AVENUE, TO SEV�N`rEIIVTH AVENUE��, marked �hibit . . _ _ __ . _ _. . .... _ . "C", be adopted. Carried.� Tesarek moved, Nash seconded, that the following tax levy and budget resolution �or the yeax 1956, marked Exhibit �t�it, be adoptecl., Carried. i:i PAGE �2 — REGULAR MEETING — 9/20/55 RESOLVE'D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, AS FOLLowS: .. THAT THE SUM oF $ 399,065.00 BE RAISED BY TAXATION DURING THE YEAR q.956, WHICN� TOGETHER WITH $468,535.00.ESTIMATED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES OF REVENUE� AGGREGATING �867,600.00� IS HEREBY APPROPRIATED FOR THE USE OF THE SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT AND FOR GENERAL CITY PURPOSES AS HEREINAFTER MENTIONED� FOR THE FISC•AL YEAR BEGINNING c1ANUARY� d956, AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, I956. LEGISLATIVE EXPENSE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS LAW 8c c1UDICIARY MUNICIPAL BUILDING PLANN I NG 8c ZON I NG ELECTIONS INSURANCE POL ICE DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT INSPECTION SERVICE DOG CONTROL CIVIL DEFENSE PUBL IC GjfORKS ADM IN ISTRAT I ON £NGINEERING ` STREET MAINTENANCE SANITATION SEWER DIVISI.ON WATER D i V I S I ON --` HEALTH DEPARTMENT PUBLIC WQBFARE FIREMENt,S RELI,EF FUND PUBLIC LIBRARY RECREAT.ION PARKS MAINTENANCE C ONTINGENCIES $PECIAL ASSESSMENTS BOND SINKING FUND SEWER REVENUE FUND UVATER REVENUE BONDS SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS SHADY OAK LAND NOTE NEW EQIJ IPMENT LAND & C ONSTRUCTION $(I,000.00 40,500:00 6,000.00 6,500.00 3,500.00 3,500..00 7,800.00 63,500.00 29,300.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 I,000.00 d7,500.00 16,000.00 120,300.00 37,526.00 50,_702.00 52,272.00 3;500.00 -�'" 6, 500.00 7,000.00 I7,500.00 31,000.00 11,500.00 I8�000.00 5,50Q.00 91,4I9.00 19,298.00 15,728.00 114,335.00 3,420.00 20,000.00 40,000.00 $867,600.00 TESAREK MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT MAYOR MADDEN�S APPOINTMENT OF EUGENE (��. f2�BRIEN AS A ME��IBER OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION TO FILL OUT THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF �. J. PARKS TO 6/�L/56 BE CONFIRMED. C ARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. ' . e .. A. W. ELMQUIST� SEC TARY TO THE COUNCIL CCIUNC ILMENr ,;�, ATTEST: '.�7/vy �/i . F. M. h�ADDEN� MAYOR ,-� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP I N COUt�ffY, M I NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 62�. A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON TWE I NSTA LLAT ION OF SAN I TARY SEWER MA 1 f� ON THE NORTH S I DE OF STATE TRUNK HIGHWAY N0. 7 FROM FOURTEEM'H AVENUE TO SEVENTEENTH AVENUE. WHEREAS, it is proposed to install sanitary sewer mains on the North side of State Trunk Highway No. 7 from Fourteenth Avenue to Seventeenth Avenue, and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.OII to 1a29.111, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, . city engineer for Hopkins, for study and that he is instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advising the council in a preliminary way ss to whether the proposed improvement is.feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended.. ADOPTED BY. the council of the city of Hopkins at a.regular meeting thereof held this 20th day of September, t955• F: M. MADDEN, MAYOR ` A. 1PJ. E Imqu i st, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, � _ City Attorney �� ��� .�� �� � �'�� �� �`� � �� � � �� � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MIlVNESOT$ ORD I NA1VC E NUMBER 1z4 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO ZONING AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 8 AT THE CITY OF HOPKINS, SECTION 3, SUBDIVISION 2 THEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the city of,.Hopkins: Section lo Ordinance Number 8 of the city of Hopkins, � Section 3, Subdivieion 2, is amended to read: � "Subdivision 2. USE REGULATIONS. In the residential dis- trict, unless otherwise provided in this ordinance, no building or land shall be used, and no building shall hereafter be erected or structurally altered except for one or more of the followin� usese (a) One family or two-f amil� dwellings and their accessory buildings; (b) Farming or truck gardenir�g; plant nurseries:or grsen- houses, when not used or operated for commercial purposes; (c) �arks end playgrounds, golf courses or golf clubs; (d) Churches, libraries, museums, schools, memorial buildings, including name plates and bulletin boards placed in back of the pre- scribed set back lines; (e) Home occupationse'� First read at a regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins held on the 6th day of September, 1955, �d finally read adopted•at a regular meetin� of the council of said citg hall on the 20th day of September, 1955• F. Mo MADDEN, 1VIAYOR A. iN. Elmquist, Secretary of Council Frank N. ti°�hitney, City A�ttorney Publishe_d in Hennepin County Review September 29, 1955e. b�1 ,gFz � te� � G I TY OF HOPK I tdS HENNEPI N ..COUM'Y,` ,MI NNESOTA RESOLUI'ION N0. 625 , A�,RESOLUTION'RECEIVING A REPORT AIdD CAL-LItdG<FOR A HEARING ON�THE.INSTALLATION.OF SANITARY SEWER'MAINS ON THE,IVORTH SIDE.OF.STATE TRUMt HIGHWAY.IVO. 7 FROM FOURTEEM'H AVENUE TO.SEVENTEENTH:AVENUE. _ S�WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution of theoounci0 adopted 20, 1955, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, with reference to the installation of sanitary sewer mains on the North side of State Trunk Highway No. 7 from Fourteenth Avenue to':,Seventeenth Avenne, �in=F, which report thQ engineer recommends the installation of said sanitary seuver mains i� said location but also recommends the instaliation of service mains leading from the previously'instelled water mains to the adjoining tra cts of land in such location, and this report was received by the council on Septem- ber 20, 1955, ��►, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MI[�IESOTA: I. The council witl consider the installation of said sanitary sewer mains and said service mains leading from the prevTously installed water mains to the adJoining tracts of land i,n accordance �►ith the report and the assessment of abutting property for ali or a portion:of the cost of the imprave- ment pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1a29.011 to 1a29.il1, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of �'j,970.60. each of 2. A public heari�g shall be held on�such proposed improvements on the 18th day of October, 1955, �n the council chambers of the eity hall at 7s30. o�clock p.m. and the city manager shall give published notice of such hearing and improvements as required by law. ADOPTED by the counci) of the city of Hoptcins at,a regular meeting thereof held this 20th day of September, 1955• F. M. 1VIADDEN, MAYOR ,, A. W. E�imquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney. �rai � �� � � � . ����� �:: � �, ��"�R� ,� � ���� 4� �� � � � ��� , � � �r� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP I N COUMY, M i M�IESOTA NOTICE OF HEARtNG ON THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER MAINS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF STATE TRUNK HIGHWAY N0. 7 FROM FOURTEENTH AVENUE TO SEVENTEENTH AVENUE. NOTICE IS HEREBY.GIVEN that the city council of tf�e city of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 7;30 o.tclock p.m. on October 18, 1955, to consider the installation of sanitary sewer mains and of service mains loading from the previously_:installed water mains to adjoining tracts of;���fa�d on the North side of State Trunk Highway No. 7 from Fourteenth Avenue to Seventeenth Avenue, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011.to Ia29.111, The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the property abutting thereon on the northerly side thereof. The estimated cost of such improve- ment is �7,970.60. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, c�ity Manager FRANK N. WHITNEY, C��ty Attorney Published in the Hennepin C�unfiy Review on September 29, �955• � � � _.� �r � a � � �� ��� � � � �� p1 C� � �� �� ��� t� �� � � � � ` ��� � RESOLVID BY T� CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY t7F HOPKINS, as follows: �� That the sum �f �399,065.00 be raised by taxation durin.g the year 1956, �" wh.ich, togeth�r with ��Of�:i30�stimated from various sources of revenue, aggregating ���:Of); is herel�y appropriated for the use of the several departments of the city government and for general city purposes as herin- � � � � after mentioned,for the fiscal year beginning January,)1956,and December 31, 1956 � '� � Fs .,, �r:, _,r� _., , _.!—�eaisiative �ense �11,000.00 �xecutive �e�artments 1�0,500.00 . Law & Judiciary 6,000.00 1�Iunicipal Buildir� 6,500.00 Plannir� & Zoning 3,500.00 Elections 3,500.00 Insuranee 7,800.00 Police Department 63,500.00 Fire i3epartment 29,300.00 Inspection Service 2,500.00 �og Control 1,500.00 Civil'�ef ense 1, 000 . 00 Public ;�Torks Administration 17,500.00 Fngineering 16,000.00 � Street I•Iaintenance 120, �00.00 Sanitation 37;5?6.00�.� Sewer Division 50,702.00 Water Divi.sion 52, 272.00 Health Department 3,500.00 Public We��are 6,500.00 Firements Relief Fund 7,000.00 Public Library 17,500.00 Recreation 31,000.00 n Parks r�Iaintenance 11,500.�0 X Contingencies 10,000.00 �pecial Assessments 5,500.00 Bond �inkiru� Fund 91,1a19.00 �e�er Revenue Fund 19;298.00 ���, q,��iy r �3o�.oJ �at ert Revenue Bonds 15, 7 28 .00� � t�- � Shady Oalt Land Note 3,l�20.00 X New �quipment 20,000.00 Land & Construction __1�0,,000=00 X ��3;�6�:�(�• g �7 � �� �". ending 3 a'� p ° _ � • �i`1'�C {7��' �3?�� I�Y1�� � � � � � � af,I��.%tiY � :13�:.�`�J .. � � �� �. � � � l��4�t�li�a�.►'�� ��Y.�.:�� �����t� , . .�....� �,�.�..�...—... w......,.�...,.. . �3.�' 1�S8x�9z' w ra9s ��'OD �1U���OD Ci�^ �ler� .� � %�.�4,Q� 12 .U('? �`�r�x.'e �''i�r � . ��•a 8�0 IX�3 J��eB�C� � Aocon� �3e�c� ,. �a��„ .. ���3��4� f�.tX3 , Accaau� �"l�:ri� • �ilitic�s � c� 3��8,OCi Ea�,4p C�ra� u]��s - ��eaa�r�a^he�► � - 3sl?2.� �.fX? � ��t�f�n .. ��� �a'1.1 • 3��.tK1 ?�.t� �r�.�U �_ r�� _ �;��rA�y� � � 3�,�ec, �;054.00 '�.t� _ �.�� - �,s�.ao �t.00 ����.�� ����r�►s.. : � �;� :�eareatsa� �ato� - 6,�B.o� l�.00 �si�#�nt � �cr��� �ir�cto� •. 3,�.'.ta0 75.t� �'e�? it� ��.zpe�i�ten'�ecit - 5�5�12.00 1t��00 �'a� � 3� ��rr�e � ,e � ce . ' ��� � �� �a� '� � 3r�i n . �t�7�.00� 88.00 `�'' " �� ' � " . ' �!7 6�o'U�0 8c��.�0 �t • , �'Ab�ItiG�7@i'fl • ' ���f�t..Of? ?"Pa00 �paPia]. ��►#x�me� . . : - . . 2,0� C$.'t�i in,q�.lw+��' .: . 7, 3�� y. � o ��yz��, o� o��� — � �' �teist.���t . 3�l�g�i' + , ��.00 �.(�it�Ci - � , . � a::ts�, t� ��� ��`t�'k,�' • - , �#�.C�O . � ,].1C?�Od � }'�n � ���t�t3 , � 3.0�i�� 2�� ��r ��v��ant [�ra�,� �- �',�(3.IX� ��t'1.0°°0 �.35 �t�aflC� r�«�.�►nt �%p�_rat� .� s �'`j �.i,],i� ,.�r:�: a�al� • . . Hech�r�.a . . . +�i6i��4.00 �t?.bt3 �.�55 Li�xt ��p�n� t�sratcp� —` ��368'� � �.0�0 2.L '��s� - �I.� • � ��da►t�' � . L��; , �0.0� 2.�D . � �� 1, 2. .i�'tio-i�ING AG.'ZE�t� BL��N `i�; iI�'Y {:�' iiflP$iA8 �Y I�5 C�2'Y COURCTL f�N:� ALL ��s�A.►t �'a� �'�'s� �a� �� , �"_'a� � r� ,:�, ���r%ti�t�ar �:ur�it 1, 1956. .. .. ._.,_ _ �.. General� one step of appraarim.af,e]',y ?.� increase to most emplo�ees. Coniinue Is0 hour regular �roric week. 3. Pa,y 1� t3me f� all av�r i�0 hours 3�..n. a�q one week. ?�. 8ay la ��l�ae frar a�.l Saturdag, Sunda� and Holida� �aorks except Po�ice �ho shaa.l. receive regular pay �oa- sueh t�me whe�n fa115ng on t,he�.s� regular shift, Frith cc�►pensata�y �i� off �or �ime worked on Iiol.�days. 5. 6. 7. � $. 9. 10. Recognized Ho].idays (6} as Yollo�as= 11ew Years, �emorrial Daqr, Independsnee �ay� Labor �aqa Thanksgiving �ays az�t� CPYr�l��aaas. �ho�� work day en each day before a, Holida,y except srhen such Aol3day �al.iat on Sunda�r or �Ionda�r. Continued infa�at �rant of two fif�een minn'te rest periods per 3ay. Paid vaeation allowance, one to nine years service � 2 Reeks� 10 or more years' service � 3 veeka. Paid siek leave al].ojra�ce , one day per month of full time service accumulatin� �0 32� days. � Bonns o.g ��,QO �eek]�r to five (5} �tiater t� Seer�eer e�playees for emergency ��iandby. � � �� r�. �. :'� � � HL�N�I� 61ty . � HOPHIBI3 Gi� alerk of Oity , �.o t�, Slmquiet ' � � Hopki�ng Re ls� m�e�i Cityo : Sept,ember 20� �b �emDers oP th� Cf Co�aoii City �'t meneral �ltY , y� 307a648e� ;.� Tiu above amoimt ie in eddition to t�� a91a�19.00 �rhioh ie 0utannatioally .�et up by-the County �uditor ae per niae r�eolutione �i1� your oPf�oe , Prc�n tlm� to �Sm�o �iag a tot�l.l�ey oP �599;086000. � Se� rev�ree eide Por bree�k dart�n o� �91p418e�� autom�tioe►llg set:up by; � t� County Audi toro > �8e�1 �ee� � � 3AptembeP 2O &S ,. � - i 28th 3eptemuber bb '�; � �;.: �� �' Citq cl erk � � i ; �,, ; , �� :�� � :>.� .;: . -'_. _.__ .. -- - .. _ . . .�x. �:bNJ: ReealutAion n n a e � n a n �g� si 9I 120 168 2s�r 32� S�8 4as �/s/�s 9�E1�48 8/21�49 12/6/�9 8��52 11�18%b2 �� %� . .�?19.00 t"��er 11200.00 P, Z R 9100.00 8torm eetiver 6800.00 P i a 17000.00 P I A •1800.f30 Fire �equipanent 12000•� P Y R - 2s800.00 s�orm ee�ror b900.00 P I R ________. $914I9.00 Tote1 � A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOPKlNS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD AT 7:30 P.M.� TUESDAY� QCTOBER 4, 1955. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN NASH� EMPANGER AND JOHNSON� ALSO CITY ATTORNEY WHITNEY AND CITY ENGINEER SIDNEY—SMITH. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SEGONDED� THAT THE HEARING AS SET UP IN RESOLUTION NO, 608� PERw TAINING TO THE VACATING OF INTERURBAN pVENUE BE ADJOURNED TO 7:30 P.M.� TUESDAY� OCTOBER 18� 1955. CARRIED. . . , . 1 NASH MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT THE QUESTION OF A SKATING RINK FOR NEXT WINTER AS RE� QUESTED BY DOUGLAS R. DUNSHEA'R OF 253 p9HLEY RoAo� BE REFERRED TOLARRY HARRIS FOR CHECKING AND REPORT. CARRIED. , NASH MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. 618, ��q RESQLUTIQN ADf]PTfNG SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FQR CERTAIN L�CAL IMPR�VEMENTS"� MARKED EXHIBIT °A°� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. ., . . , E�JIPANGER MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES PER SCHEDULE DATED OCTOBER 4� t955 IN THE AMOUNT OF $33,29�.�� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. C ARRIED. NASH MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT REQUEST FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSES FROM GODFREY TOTUSHEK TO HERBERT A. BESEKE� BE GRANTED. CARRIED. �OHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT PERMIT REQUEST�S BY MtNNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY� FOR MA1N EXTENSION ON 7TH STREET SOUTH� WEST OF 1NASHINGTON AVENUE� ALSO ON 5TH AVENUE SOUTH� SOUTH OF SECOND STREET.SOUTH� BE GRANTED� SUBJECT TO ENGINEER;S APPROVAL. C ARRIED. JoHNsoN MOVED� NASH SECONDEO� THAT RESOLUTIorv No. 627� °p RESOLUTIQN ORDERING PREPARATIQN QF A REPORT ON THE I NSTALLAT l QN QF WATER AND SAN I TARY SEVlER Nd1I NS ON A PQRT I QN QF c1qC KSf�tN AVENUE NORTH°� MARKED EXHIBIT "Bn� BE ADOPTED� CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. 630, '�q RESf1LUTtQN RECEIVING A REPQRT AND CALLING FQR A HEARING QN THE INSTALLATIfiN QF�WATER AND SqNITARY SEWER M�INS �2N A POR� TlfiN QF JACKSQN AVENUE N�tTH", BE,ADOPTED. CARRIED, . c10HNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDEO� THAT REQUEST BY JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE URGING THE CITY COUNCIL TO COMMENCE WORK ON THE FAIRGROUND PROPERTY FOR THE ��DEVELOPMENT OF A PARK� PLAYGROUND AND BASEBALL FIELDn BE REFERRED TO MR. FRISSELI FOR ATTENTION. C ARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� NASH SECONDED TWAT RESOLUTION N0. 628, "p RESQLUTIQN QRDERING FREPARATIQN OF A R�PORT ON THE INSTALLATI�N �F SIDEWALK QN A RQRTIQN QF TWELFTH AVENUE NQRTH°� MARKED ExHt61r "D°, BE ADOPTED...CARRIED. . ... . •- NASH MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 629, nRESOLUTIaN RECE1VlNG A RERQRT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING QN THE lNSTALLATIQN QF SIDEWALK QN.A PORTIQN aF TWELFTH AVENUE NQRTH", MARKED EXHIBIT "En BE ADOPTED AND ALL PROPERTY OWNERS TO BE ASSESSED TO BE NOTIFIED AS TO THE DATE OF HEARING. CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT COMMUNICATION DATED 9/28/55 BY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE� HOWARD PUCK� PERTAINING TO SAI� OF BEER TO MINORS AT THE LIBERTY BAR BE PLACED ON FILE AND THE PROPRIETOR BE fVOTIFIED TO APPEAR BEFORE THE COUNCIL AT ITS NEXT REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD IO�I8/55. CARRIED. c10HNSON MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT COMMUNICATION DATED 9/6/55 BY GEORGE KANAN PERTAINING TO THE FIFTH LIQUOR LICENSE� BE TABLED TO THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING. MEETING ADJOURNED. ( � ATT£S�`,� � �.�7 ��% �i�aG��': F. h9. MADDEN� MAYOR � A. W. ELMQUIST� S RETARY TO THE COUNCIL CfiUNC I LMEN: .� .. ..�.... ... _ . , _ , _ ..: ;..._ .... _ . _ _ _ � _., .. ._ ____ � __ _ • ;;� ,- ,� , _ '1� r� � � ; ;�' � � � s � i^ n 1 � � / �/I► `� i' I ! CITY UF HOPKINS ; HENNEP I Pd COUi�Y, MI iJNESOTA ; RESOLUTION N0. 6!8 A RESOLUTION ADUPTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS t=OR CERTAIN LOCAL 1MPROVEMENTS. WHEREAS, pursuanfi to proper notice duly given as required by la►v, the council has met and heard and passed upon all objeci-ions to the proposed assessments for the following local improvements to-a�it: Improvement No. 1. The installafion of a toilet in the residence located on Lots Ten (10) and Eleven (II), Block Ten (I�), West Minneapolis, Third Division, and fihe connection thereof with the sewer and wat�r rnains on Eighteenth Av�nue North, at a cost of d� 70.lI. Improvament tJo. 2. The installafiion of water maiiis on Campbell Drive from �hinnetonka Nlil(s Road to Farmdale Road; also comn�ncing at fihe �intersection of Minnetonka h'�ills Road and Althea ,Lane and running Norfihwesterly On P11inn�tonka A�i I Is Road a� distance of approximately four hunared (l�00) feet and there connecting with the previously installed water main, at a cost of �to,9t5:g1. Improvament No. 3. The installation of sanitary sewer main on Campbell Drive from Minnetonka Miils Road to Farmdale Road, at a eost of �7,020.77, Improvement No. �.. The installation of water mains commencing at a poinfi approximately forty-five (I�5) feet North and thirfiy-five (35) feet West of the intersection of the center lines of Interiachen Avenue and . Exceisior Av�nue, and running easterly parallel to the center line of Excelsior Avenue fio approximately the easterly (ine axtended of Lot Four (4), Hutchinsonts Interlachen Park, and runnin� thence South to a poinf fifteen ((5) feef South of the South line of Excelsior Avenue, and running thence easterly parallel to fihe center line of Excelsior Avenue to Meadotivbrook Road; also on Preston Lane from Interlachen Ave►�ue to Homedal�a Avenue; also on Boyce Street from Oakwood Road to Meadowbrook Road; also on Goodrich Str-eet from Interlachen Avenue to l�4aple Ni I I 13oad; a Iso' commencing at�a point on Mapfe Hi I I Road t�pproximately one hundred ninety (190) feet North of the North line of Inter�5r6�n:�Avenue, tt�ence southeasl-er t.y to a po i nt on Hawthorr�e Road approx i ma te I y n i nefiy-sev�n (97) feet Norfih of {-he Nori-ii line of Interurban Avenue, thence Nori•h approxi� ,; :;.:z:;r � 0 � mately sixty (60) feet along Hawfhorne Road, thence Soufihea.sterly to a point on Meadowbrook Road approximately one hundred thirty-two (132) feet North of the North line of Interurban Avenue; also on Maple Hill Road from Preston Lane to a point approximately:thirfy (30) feet Norfih of Interurban Avenue; also on Homedale Avenue from Excelsior Avenue to a point approximately one hundred fifty-five (155) feefi North of Interurban Avenue; also on Hawthorne Road frnm Excelsior Avenu� to a poi,nt approximat�ly ninety-seven (97) feet Norfih of the.North line of:Interurban Avenue; also on�Meadowbrook Road from Excelsior Avenuo to a point approzimafiely one hundred thirfiy-two (132) feet North of the Nori-h ( i ne of I nterurban Avenue, at a cos�t of �79,b72.71�. ' : Impr�vement No. 5. Tlie installatoon of.sanit�ry sewer'mains"on Preston Cane-from Intertachen Avenue to Homedal� Avenue; on Boyce Street from Homeda:te Avenue to Meadowbrook RoacJ;. on Goodrich �fireet fr�m.the old liff stafiion located approximafiely one-hundred (IJO) feet�West-of I:nterlachen� Avenue to.Mapl� Hilt Road; also commencing at a poinfi on �Aaple Hil�l Road . approximately one hundred ni.nety (190) feet North of the Norfil;i.line'of;lnfiec� urGau� �Avenue, thence soufihea ster I y. to a po i.nt �on Hav�thorne Road .approx i�ta te I y ninetjr-s�v�n (97) feefi North of the North line of Interurban Avenue, thence Nor�h approximately sixfy (60) feet aton�, Hawtnor-nz Road, fihence Southeaster0y i-o a� point on Meadov�b"rook.Road appr.oximafely one :Fiundred.;tF�irfiy-two (132) feet North of i-he Norfih line of Infierurban Avenue; also on Maple Hill Road from Preston Lane to�a�point appr�ximately`fifty�(50) Eeet North of fihp No"rfh line of Interur5an Avenue; also on:Homedale'Av�nue.from Excelsior'Avenuz to'a-:poinfi approximafiely �ne huntlred fifty�five (t55)� fset Nor�h.of:the North line of Infierurban Avenue; also bn�HawthoGne Road from�Exceisior`�Avenue fio a point` .� approximately�one hundred twenty (120)-feefi North of the Nortn�lin� of:lnter- urt�a'=n�Avenue; also on Meadowbrook Road from Exce(sior Avenue to'a poi�nt approxima�f'elydone hundred thirty=two (132) feet NorTn of the Norfih Iine:of� I nterurban Avenue, af a cosf of �$I I l;150.05, .� - - �• I r�provement No. 6, The � repa i r"and - rep la cement of.- s i devra:l ks, curb, combination �curb and gutter and driveway aprons in the following Focations, name I y:- On the East s i de of -S i xth Avenue Sou�th •between= Exce l s i�r- Av_enue� and Second-Sfreet•South,�on the VJest side of Sixfh Avenu� South.between the East and West a�l ley -i n Block Two (2) , lNesfi �hi nneapo-1 i s;and Second� Streefi South, on the East� s i de= of Seventh Avenue South- i n front� of,- Lots.- th i r-'ry-f i ve (35) and tnOrty-six�(36), Block Two (2), West Minneapolis, on the West side of Seventh Avenue South between�Excelsior Avenue and rirst Street South, c�n the East side of Eighth Av�nue South between th� �ast and West •a`I iey in Block Three (3)�, ��Jesfi Minneapolis and Second Streef,`on•�the ti'Vest side of•Eighth Avenue South�between fhe East and West alley in Block Four�'(�.),�Wesi Mi�nneapolis and First Street South, on the�East side of N'inth Avenue South between the alley South of' Excelsior Avenu��and First Strset Soufili and on the North side of`First Streefi South between Ninfh Avenue Sou►n and the Norfh and South a11ey in Block Four (�.),'West Minneapolis, on fihe wlest side�of Ninth Avenue Soufih between the East and�Wesf all�y'in Block Five (5), West Minneapolis, and Firsf Sfireet South, on the �a st s i de �of Tenfih Avenue Sou#h tiefi.ween Exce I s i or Avenue and F i rst� Sfireei- South, � on the � �Jesfi � s i de of Tenth Avenue South ' i n front of Lots F i fteen (15)� and Sixteen (I�),'Block Six (6)�, West PJlinneapolis, on fihe East side of �Eleveni�h Avenue South'from fitie East and UJest alley in Block Six (6), West� PAinneapolis, to Fi�rst" Street Soufh, end on fhe Nortn side of First Street •SoutFi from Eleventh Avenue �Soutti . to the a l Iey i mmed i ate I y� Ea st of sa i d' E l evznth Avenue Soutii, on ' fili�e �Vest s i de, of Elevenfih Avenue Soutn between Exce I s i or Avenue and � F i rst Street South�, on.the East�side of Twelfth Avenue Soufih in r'ront`of Lot�Twenfiy (20) , B! ock Seven �(7) , We"sf Mi nneapo I i�s, on the West s i de of° E I evenfih Avpnue � South between F i rsfi Sfreet - South and Seeond Street South, �on `fhe °Ea'st iside �of� ` Twe I fth Avenue Soufin i n front of Lots Fouri-een (� I�.) and Sevenfecn ( t7) ,'B lock Ten (I0), Wesfi Minneapol is, �on �fihe �a"st side of �Eleventh Avenue •South between First Streefi South and Second Street Soufih,`on fhe West`side of`Eighrh Avenue_: South and -on the Easfi s i de of Ni�ntii` Avenue South � between F i r�t Streef South and Second Street South and on Second Street Souffi from Eighth Avenue to Ninth Avenue, afi a cost of �"18,717e1�7. � f inprovement No. 7. The b lackfiop surfac i ng of tlia t port i on of the alley i�n Block Seventy-sevan (77),' West Minneapolis, Second�Divisi.on,"Iying South of -the r i ghfi-of-�vay of" the Nii nneapol i s and Si•. Lou i s Ra i Iway, at a cosi- of �31�..2�e • . Improvzment No.- 8. The blacktop surfacing- af Sixi-eenfih iqvenue North from Fourtl� Street North fio the South Iine of State Trunk High�riay No; 7 and of Fourth Street from Sixteenth Avenue Nortn fio Seventeenth Avenue North, at a° cost of �I,'F70.h�.. . , Improvement No. 9. The blacktop surfa cing of Fif�teenth Avenue North .from Third Strzet Norfih to Fouri•�h Sfreet�North and Fourth�Street North from Fiffieenth Avenue Nortn to S�ixteenth�Avenu� North, at a cost of �2,L�97.60. Improv�ment No, 10, The blacktop surfacing of.atl of East,Park. '�alley Drive and all of VJest Park Val(ey Drive and of Seventh Sfireefi South from a point midway.between Fifth Avenue Soufh�and VJest Park Valley prive and running Easterly to Coun�-y Road No, 18, af a cost of �8;993.�20� hmprovement No..11„ 7he blac{<top surfacing of Powell Roed from Excelsior Avenue fio the Rorth :iimits of the city of H�pkins, at a cost of ��9,2go.b5a - . � lmprovement No. (2. The repairing.and rebu�i:lding and_widening re� , and blackfiop�surf.acing of Excelsior -Avenue:from a point�.five hundred thirty E530) , feefi� East, of fhe Easfi (.i ne� of Fi ffih .Avenue to the West• I i ne of Seven- teenth.Avenue, at a cosfi ot �a52,735:•33• �- - Improvement No. Ije The repairing and�rebuilding of sidewa(ks,;� ;cwrb.,- comb;inat;ion curb and gut-fer. and driveway aprons in the f•oI lowing ;.. Iocations, to-tvi:fi: The� rad�ius at the Norfihwesi- corner .of. Block Sixty-f�i-ve : ,(65), W.est:Minncapolis, Second Division; :the radius at:the.Norfihea•st corner o.f Bl��ck �S;ixty�six (66),. West Minneapol is, 5econd Diyis;ion;r�on. the West, si,de of Lof Ti� i rteen (13) ,, B t ock .S ixty-seven, (67) , West M i nnea po;i i s;, ,Second ,�• D i v�i s i on, and the- �ad jo�i n i ng .a l.f ey dr i v�wa y; on the VJest s i de of • Tenth Avenue; Nor:th between Excelsior I�venue and First �treefi'Norfih; in.frunt.of Lats s Eighfieen„ ((.o)::, N�i neteen �(19) and Twent,y-fiwo (22) ,� Block S i.xty-ni ne (69) , Vdest M�i,nneaPo�l i s, Second D i v i s i on; on fhe �Nest s i de of Tenth Av�nue�� North -betwee,n Exce i s i or Avenue and F i rst Sfireet� Norfin;. on fihe ',�lesi- s i..de of •E levenfi�h Avenue North and the Ea st s i de of Twe l f th .Avenue i�orth between the ca sfi, and ,'lest • a.11ey _in.8lock S,eventy (70),, West �Ainneapolis, Second Division and �irst Sfreet Nortn;. on tF�e West side of Twelfth Avenue North befween.the Easfi �and Wes.fi afley i.n B(ock Seventy-one (71),:VJest Minneapolis, Second Division and First Si-reet Nortn; on the:East side.of Lvfi Ten (10), Block Sev�nty�eight (78), West-�4inneapolis, Second Division, also on the E�st side of Eleventh Avznue North befiween F i rst Street North and Secvnti Si-reet= North; on i�f�ie �;'est si de of Lots Fifi-een (15) and Ninefeen (19}^9 B,lock Sevenf-.y-n,ine (7G), 1,yest htinneapaf i�, Second Diviston; on the East side of Lots Fiv E(5) and Six (6), Block Ei�hfiy (SO), lNest. A�iinneapoi is, Second Divisior�, also on the East side of Ninfih Avenue North between Firsfi SfireeT ;�lorth and Second Street Norfi�t; on i•he East .side of i f_,; __ _ , Eighth Avenue Narth bet�veen F+rst Streei' t•oorth and Second Street Dlorth; on i-he �'Vest s i de of Lots Th i rf een (13) , Four; een (11�) and Twenty-i-�+ro (22) , B Oock E i ghfiy-two (82) , V�dest A4 i nneapo i i s, Second D i v i s i on; on i-he Ea st s i de of Severifih Avenue Nor;h betv✓een Second Street �!ori�h and Third Streefi i�lorfih; on fihe 4'Vest s,i�de of Ei ghth Avenue North bet�veen Second Sfreet �lorfh and Th i r�a Streefi tvorfih, a I so on fihe ti'lest s i de of Lot 7h i rt�en (13) , B f ock Ei ghfy-seven (E7) , West N�i nne- apo I i s, Second D i v i s i on;. on the YJesfi 5 i de of N i r�i-h i;venue �Ior; h bettyeen Second Street Pdorth and i'hird Sfreet f�arfih; on the Easfi side of Lots Six (6) fihro�gh Eleven (II), 51ock Eighty-nine (89), West l�inneapofis, Second Divisic�n, and on the East side of Eteventh Avenur� lori'h bet�Neen �econd Street hdorth and Third Street NorTh; on fihe V�'esfi siee of Eteventn r�ver�ue Nort�h befi��een Second Street Plori�h and Third Street Morth; at the Souf-Iheast corner of Block I�!inety-seven (G7) , V;�est P;ii nneapo I i s, Second D i v i s i on, a fi a cosfi of �;16,�56.;?0. Improvement i�lo. 1�.. The consfiruction or combination curb and gutter � � and drivev�ay aprons on fihe Sout.h side of Excelsior Avenue ,from Sevenfieenfih Avenue to N i nei•eenfh Avenue, a t a cost of �; I,7I�2,90. lmpravement �io. 15... The consfrucfion of concrete driveway on Lot Twenfiy t20) , B lock Seven (7) , U��est �J�i nneapo 1 i s Annex, at a cost of �32.3R. I rnprovemenfi No. t5. The construct i on of s i dewa tk on fihe Vlest s i de ot Seventeenth Avenue P�orfih from Exce l s i or Avenue to fihe Ea st and w�esi' a 1(ey in B�I�ock Sixteen (t6), V�lest lviinr�apolis, Third Division, ai- a cosi• of �709.t��, Inpravemenf i�io, t7. The construction of curb and driveway aprons on i-he Ea sfi s i ae of F i ffih Avenue Norfih from Vua ys i de P,oad -and runr► i ng approx i- matety four hundred fwenty-five (1.�25) feet Southerly at a cost of y�893.;�0. I raprovement Plo. ( 8e The construct i on of cornb i na t i on curb a nd gut ter and driveway aprnns on both sides of East F'ark Valley Drive afi a cosf of �965?•3�� _ . . . Inprovement PSo. 19. The insfiallation and construction of ornamental street lights in the following location;�, namely: on both sides of Excelsior • , _ . Avenue from Fourteenth Avenue to.Seve,nteenth Avenue, at a cost of �12,192•38• � ���-��s=' - . - - -r _ _ g: ;- NOW, T!-IEREFORE, BE I T RESOLVtD BY l'HE COUNC I L OF THE C I TY OF HOPK 1 IvS, M! �TJESOTA : (, �uch propose� assessments, and each of them, are hereby accepfied and sha 1 I consfi i tute the specia 1 assessments aga i nst the lands nameel there i n, and each traci- of land fhere i n i nctuded i s her�by founc� to be benef i tted by the ;i�mprovements in the amounfis of the assessmen'rs levied againsf it. 2. Such assessmenfis sha 1 I be payable in equa i annua i insta l iments extending over the foifcvring periads of years, to-wit: lmprovements iiumbered 1, 7, 8, g, t0, 11, over a period of fihree years; improvernenfis numbered 6, 12, 13, f�., t5, 16, 17,�and t8, over a-period of five years; improvement numbered 19, r ' over a pericd of ten years; improvements nun�bered 2, 3, I� and 5, over a period of twenty years, i-he first of the insfialtments fio be payable on or before the first Monday in �anuary, 1956. Any deferred ;�nstallmenfis shall bear interesf at fihe rafe of six per cent per annum from 1'he date of the adoption of this assessment resolution, To the firsi- insfia(Iment shall be added interest on the entire assessmeni� from fihe dai�e of this reso{ui�ian untit December jI, 1955� To each subsequent installment when due shall be adcied interesfi for one year on ai! unpaid instatlments. 3. The oumer of a ny properfiy so a ssessed ma y, .a t a ny t i me, pr i or to cert i f i cat i on of the assessmeni 1-a fihe county aud i tor as here i n,a,prov i ded, pay the whofe of the a ssessment againsfi any parcel with interest accruec! fio '.�:c:i�ty,.:. i-he date of payment to the%tp treasurer and he may, at any tiroe thereafter, pay to the county treasurer fhe entire amount of the assessment remaining uripaid wifih interest accrued to pecember jl of the year in which such payment is made, 1�. The c6erk sha11 forthwith transmit :� certified �uplicates of these assessmentsto the covnfiy audifor to be exfended on fhe proper tax Ii�tsof the over county, and such assessments shall be co�f�tected and paid�in the same manner as other municipal taxes. ADOFTED by the council of fihe city of Hopkins at a regular meeting fihereof held this �.t�i day of October, 1955• F. M;� PrWDDEN, P�4AYOR A. tiV. E Imqu i st, Secretary of fhe Council Frank N. Whitney,, City Attorney i- •f� 1 � � � �ITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MIMVESOTA , RESOLUTION N0. 627 A RESOLUTI4N ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON TWE I NSTA LIAT I ON OF WATER � AND SAN I TARY SEVVER MA i NS aN A PORTION OF JACKSON AVENUE NORTH. NMEREAS, it is proposed to improve Jackson Avenue North between �� Second Street North and the South boundary line of Lot Five (5), Block Four (J�) , West Mi nneapo I i s Center, by the i nsta 1 lat i on of virrater and sani tary se�er mains therein, and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. L�29.011 to 1a29.1i1, NOW, TWEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINPfESQTA: That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, for study and that he is instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advising the councii in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed. or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improveraent as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this l�th day of October, i955• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretarq of the Council Frank N. Whitney, Ci.ty Attorney � � � ��� ��� � ��� ,�� � e �� �� � � �I �- ��. � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0, 630 • A RESOLUTION>RECEIVING A REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF VdATER AND SANI- TARY SEWER MAINS ON A PORTION OF JACKSON AVENUE NORTH. WHEREAS, pursuant to � resolution of the council adopted Oct9ber L�, 1955� a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer9 with reference to the-installation of aaater and sanitary sewrer mains on Jackson Avenue North bete�een Second Street North and the �outh boundary line of Lot Five (5), Block Four (I�), V�Jest Minneapolis Center, in which report the en- �ineer recommends installation of said.�vater and sanitary sewer mains on Jackson Avenue North between Second Street North and the South boundary line of Lot Seven ( 7), Block Four (1�), YVest Minnea- polis Center, and this report was received by the.council on O�tober 1+� 1955, NOW, THEREFORE, . BE IT RESO LVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE`CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: le The council will -c.onsider the installation of water and sanitary sewer mains on Jackson.Avenue North between Second Street North and the South boundary line of Lot.Five (5), Block Four Ce ter c4)., West Minneapolis�or between Second Street North-a-nd the South boundary line of Lot Seven (7), Block Four (4), West Minneapolis Center, and the asseesment of abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1.�.290011 to 1�.29.111, at an estimated total coat for the installation and con- struction of aaid water and sanitary sewer mains to the South boundary line of Lot Five (5), Block Four (L{.), West Minneapolis Center only of �L�.,206.00, or at an estimated total cost for installation of said water and sanitar� sewer mains to the south boundary line of Lot Seven (7), Block Four (1�), West Minneapolis Center of �5,029.00, 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed im- provement on the lst da� of November, 1955� in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 o�clock p.mo and the clerk shall �ive pub- lished notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meetin� thereof held this 4th day of October, 1955� F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W.. Elmqu ist, Secretary of the Council Frank I�. Whitney, City Attorneg � � �� � � a. � . ��� �� � � � I � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA IdOTICE OF HEARING ON THE IIdSTALLATIONOF WATER AND SANITARY SEV�lER MAINS ON.A PORTION OF.JACKSON AVENUE NORTH. NOTICE IS WEREBY GIVEN that the city council of the city of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, will meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 ofciock p.m. on November 1, �955, to consider the instaliation of water and sanitary sewer mains on �ackson Avenue North between Second Street North and the South boundary line of Lot Five (�), Block Four (�.), West Minne- apolis �enter, at an estimated cost of $�.,206.00, and also to consicler the installation of said water and sanitary sewer mains on Jackson Avenue North between Second Street North and the South boundary (ine of Lot Seven (7), Block Four (1�), West Minneapolis @enter, at an estimated cost of �5,029.00. The area proposed to be assessed for either of said improvements is the property abutting thereon. Such persons as des.ire to.be heard with reference to the proposed improvements will be heard at this meeting. A. W. Elmquist, Clerk Frank N. Whitney, �ity Attorney ' Pubt'ished in the Hennepin County Review on October 13 and,20, 1955• � �� � ,� ��� � �.. ,��F� � � � ���� b � � � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP I N COUNTY, MI t�6�lESOTA RE�OLUTION 1�. 628 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT 4N THE II�TALLATIOId OF SIDEWALK ON A PORTIQN OF TINELFTH AVENUE NORTH. WHER EAS, it was proposed to improve Twelfth Avenue North by the installation and construction of sidewalk on the West side thereof between Fir��t Street North and Second Street North, also between Third Street North and State Trunk Highway No. 7, also on the East side thereof between Fourth Street North and State Trunk liigha�ray No. 7, and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the icnprovement, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1a29.0 I I to 1a29. I I i, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED B1( THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESQTA: That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, for study and that he is instructed to report to the council v�ith all convenient speed advising the council in a preliminary wa y as to whether the proposed improvement ts feasibie and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. A�OPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this l�th day of 0 ctober, 1955� � F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Eimqu�i�st, Secretary of the council Frank N. Wh i tney, :Ci ty Attorney � � s�� �t � � � ., � � ��� � �� e� LITY OF HOPKINS HEt�lEP I N COUNTY, M 1 NNESO?A R ESO Lt)T I 0 N NO . 629 RESOLUTI ON RECE I VI NG A REPORT AIVD CALL I NG FOR A HEAR I NG ON THE I NSTALLATION OF S I DEWALK ON A PORT ION OF T4VELFTH AVENUE NORTH. WHEREAS, pursnant to a resolution of the council adopted Ocfiober 1�, �955, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, with reference to the installation and construction of sldewalk on Tweifth Avenue North on the West side thereof bdtween First Street North and Second Street North, also between Third Street North and State Trunk Highway No. 7, also on the East side thereof between Fourth Street North and State Trunk Highway No. 7, and this report was receiued by the council on Octobe� !�, �955, �w, THEREFQRE, BE IT RESOLVED BY 11�IE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKII�, MINNESOTA: I. The conncii will consider the installation and construction of sidewalk in sa.id location in accordance with the report and the assessment of abutting property for al;l or a portion of the cost of the imProvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1.�29.011 to 1a29.11i, of an estimated total cost of the improve- ment of �5,325•00. 2. A public hearing shall be held an such proposed improvement on the (st day of November, 1955, �� the council chambers of the city hail at 7:30 otciock p.m. and the clerk shall give pubiished notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 4th da y of October, 1955. F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the �ouncil Frank N. Wh.i tney, 'Ci ty Attorney '6' , ��� � a f � �) � n+�� � S` � 1 CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN.COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF SIDE�NALK ON A PORTION OF TWELFTW AVENUE NORTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th�t the city council of the city of Hopkins will meet at the council chambers in the city hall at 7;30 o�clock p.m. on November i, i955, to consider the installation and construction of sidewalk on Twelfth Avenue North on the West side thereof between First Street North and Second Street North, aiso between Third:Street North and State Trunk Highway No. 7, also on theEast side�thereof between Fourth Street North and , State Trunk Highwa y No. 7, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.OII to 1�29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the property abutting thereon. The esfiimated cost of such improvement is �5,325.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement may be heard at this meeting. A. W. Elmquist, �lerk Frank N. Whitney, �ity Attorney Published in.the Hennepin Review on October 13 and 20, �955• COPIES MAILED TO ADDRESSES LISTED BELOW: 10/20/55 � �:�� .� .� a � ,�� �' �� � 310-12TH AvE. No, 318- " " " 322- �� �� �� 326- " " �� 334- '� ° �� 338- u n n 342- �� �� �� 346- " " ° 401- " " " 402- �� �� �� 4 I 3- " " �� 418- " " ° 42�— n n u 424— n u n � A SPEClAL MEETI'NG OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON THURSDAY� �TOBER 6� 1955 AT 7230 P.Ni. P:IEMBERS PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN NASH AND Et�1PANGER� ALSO ASSESSOR '�dALL iCK. NASH MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION #622� ^A RESQLUTlQN ADOPTING qSSESSMENT�` TQ CORRECT ERRfIRS� AND Q��ISSIO.NS !N PREVIOUS ASSESSMENTS°� MARKED _ , _ ...... . EXH IB IT ��A'n� BE ADOPTED. CARR IED. NIEETING ADJOURNED. ATTEST: , �' '�,/� ����-���./ F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR tl, �,��t,A.T [�-^.-�.4r.-v�-"-'� _ A. W. ELMQUIST� SEC TARY OF THE COUNCIL CCIUNC ILMEN: � CITY �F HOPKINS HF,NNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RES�LU1^IO1V NUMBER 622 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING CORREC'�ID ASSESSMEidT TO CORRECT ERR4R5 AND OMISSIONS IN PREVIOUS ASSESSiVIENTSa 'JVHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the council has met arid heard and passed upon all objections to the proposed corrected assessment to correct errors and omissions in two previous special assessments for the installation and con- struction of ornamental street lights on both sides of the following � avenues in the city of Hopkins, to-wit: Excelsior Avenue from Fourteenth Avenue to a point five hundred and thirty {530) feet East of Fif th Avenue; Sixth Avenue from the East and tiJest alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue to a point thirty (30) feet North of Excelsior Avenue; Seventh Avenue from the East and �est alley immediately south of` Excelsior Avenue to the East and �arest alley immediately North of �:xcelsior Avenue; Eighth �venue f rom the South line extended of Lot Ten (10), Block Four (�}), Vdest 114inneapolis, to the East and VYest alley im- mediately North of Excelsior l�venue; Ninth Avenue from the South line extended of Lot Ten (10), Block Five (5), '�Jest Minneapolis, to First Street North; Tenth Avenue from the South line extended of Lot Ten (10), Block Six (6), UVest Minneapolis, to the East and ti'Vest �lley immediately North of Excelsior Avenue; Eleventh Avenue from the East and V�est alley immediately South of Excelsior Avenue to the East and West alley imrr►ediately North of Excelsior A venue; and Twelfth Avenue from the East and 111est alley irrnnediately South of Excelsior Avenue to the East and West alley immediately North of �xcelsior Avenue, NOI�J, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV� by the council of the city of Hopkins, l�innesota: 1, Such proposed corrected �ssessments for the purpose of correcting errors and omissions in t�No previous assessments, which were adopted bg Resolution Number 1}552 on May �, 1951.�. and by Reso- �— lution ATumber 522 on August.l7, 1951+, is hereby accepted and shall conatitute the corrected special assessment against the lands named therein, and each tract of land included therein is hereby found to be benefitted by the proposed improvement in the 3mount set f orth in said corrected special assessment and levied against it. 2e Such corrected special assessment shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period of nine years, the first of the installments to be payable on or b�fore the lst Monday in January, 1956. Any deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the date of the adoption of this corrected special asaessment resolution. To the first install- ment shall be added interest on the entire correctad assessment from the date of this resolution until December 31, i955• ��o each sub- sequent installment when due shall be added interest f or one year on all unpaid Installments. 3. The owner of any property so assessed m�.y, at any time, prior to certification of the assessment to the county auditor as herein provided, pay the whole of the corrected special assessment against any parcel with interest accrued to th� date of payment to the city treasurer, and he may at any time thereafter, pay to the county treasurer the entire amount of the corrected special assess- ment remaining unpaid with interest accrued to December 31, of the year in which such payment is made. �.}.. The clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified dupli- cate of this corrected special assessment to the county auditor to be extended on tne proper tax lists of the county, and such corrected assessments sha11 be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. ADOPTE"D by the council of the city of Hopkins at a�e5ial:.r• meeting thereof held this C�_th day oi October, 1955• F. M. �iIADDEN, MAYOR A. 1fV. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. b1lhitney, City Attorney j,;;.,_. � REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON TUES�AY� Q.CTOBER 18� 1955 AT 7:30 P.M, PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILf41EN JOHNSON� NASH AND TESAREK� C ITY fV1ANAGER FRISSEIL AND CITY /�TTORNEY WHITNEY. �'„ ` TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT THE RECONIMENCf1TI0N AS MADE BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING CONIMISSION DATED 6/29/55 GRANTING, THE PETITION AS PRESENTED BY,TEN RESIDEN.TS OF ,I,NTER- LACHEN PARK FOR THE VACATING OF A 20 FT. STRIP OF LAND LOCATED BETNlEEN THEIR PROPERTY AND THE SOUTHERN LINE OF THE F. A. SAVAGE'�`S'(NTERLACHEN PARK ADDITION� BE REFERRED BACK TO THE ZONING AND,PL�INNING COMMISSION FOR FURTHER STUDY AND CONSIDERATION. CARRIED. TESAREI< MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR PERMISSION TO COVER THE PARKING METERS ON THURSDAY� FRIDAY AND SATURDAY� QCTOBER 20� 21� 22, :1955 BE GRANTED. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREI< SECONDED� TFIAT REQUEST DATED f0�13�55.BY NORTHWESTERN B ELL TELE� PHONE COMPANY FOR PERMISSION TO PLACE BURIED CABLE BETWEEN MINNETONKA MILLS ROAO ;',�,._, �, AND FARMDALE ROAD BE GRANTED� SUBJECT TO CITY ENGINEERtS APPROVAL. CARRIED, TESAREK MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT REQUEST DATEO !0%12/55 BY THE M(NNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY FOR GAS MAIN EXTENSION ON 9TH AVENUE NORTH� SOUTH OF FIRST STREET NORTH� BE GRANTED SUBJECT . TO CITY ENGINEER`�S APPROVAL. GARRIED. TESARKE MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT COMMUNICATION DATED f0/I4/55 BY THE MINNEAPOL�-IS GAS COMPANY ADVISiNG THAT AS OF II/1/55 GAS BILLS WILL QE lNCREASED 60fC PER MONTH� BE PLACED ON FILE. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� c10HNSON SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTIOrv #633, "A RESQLUTIQN AUTHQRIZING CQQPERA" . T7QN IN THE STUDY AND DEVELQPMENT QF CtV1L DEFENSE MEASURES", MARKED ExHIeIT "A" BE ... .._ __. ..,... . .... . _ . . . . ADOPTE�, CARRIED. c10HNSON MOVEDy TESAREK SECONDED�jFTHAT COMMUNIC]�TION DATED 9/6/55 BY �EORGE KANAN PER- ' 'iA'INING TO F1FTH LIQUOR LICENSE� BE TABLED TO THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING. CARRfED. JOHNSON MOVEDi TESAREK SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION �626, "A RESQLUTION ORDERING THE IN— STALLAT.I �N �F SAPJ I TARY SEWER �4A I NS �N THE N(1RTH S I DE OF,,STATE TRUNK �H I GHWAY NQ. 7 FRQM � - : . . . . _ . . . -- - .. _ ., �� _, .. . BIT °B��i BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. _.,.,.. „_ TEENTH AUENUE � MARKED ExHI . URTEENTFI AVENUB T� SEVEN_ IN .. ,; THAT. - ......: ESTHEBAMOUNT�OF �NSO�S�� DBE�APPROVEXPENDITURES PER SCHEDULE DATED QCTOBER 18, 1955 �,J3y7 �� ED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. / _ t—�-�-� . A. W. ELMQUIST� S ETARY OF THE COUNCIL CQUNCILMEN: f`'" :; � �C� :'fy" � > '�'��� .�!/'+.� � � _�A -f7�:�ud , - � t R-a! ATTEST: ���7� / /i �/ 1����e"p'C/ F.. M. iV1ADDEN� MAYOR �� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 633 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING COOPERATION IN ll-IE STUDY AND DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL DEF�INSE MEASURES. WHEREAS, if this country is attacked, the primary objecfiive of the enemy will include centers of industrial production, and concentrated on our civilian population; a nd WFIEREAS, the capabilities of nuclear and other weapons are so great that an attack, if successful, will result in damage and casualties far beyond the resources of any community; and WH�E�EAS, the St. Paul-h1inneapolis metropolifian area is officially listed by the Federal Government as one of seventy critical target areas in the nation, and WHEREAS, the Federal Civil Defense Administration has invited the state of Minnesota to participate in fihe National Survival Plan Project, N�W, TFIEREFORE,. BE IT RESOLVED BY TFIE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: The political subdi,vision of city of Hopkins, state of Minnesota, � ►vill cooperate to the full extent of our capabilities with the state of Minnesota and the Federal Government in the study and development of civil defense measures designed to afford maximum protection of life,and property through participation in the Survival Plan Project financed entirely by the Federal Civil Defense Administration. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Mopkins held this 18th da y of October, �955• ` A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � � -�� � ��� !� - m �� � �1" 4" e". �� �_ v �r� � �� / � (4�V r F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR � � ;�,�.•�„e�at�°°m'ct� �'Tt � � �6'e,��, /an�" �,� �-f�'�`�'�'•e.� �fr � J �°!�'� L. ���. �1t (��j�� �Y;.�fa��`'taxca, E:M,@„ �.Bs / eta�� / �Ee.. "`"'� �;-�b������� 0 CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION I�. 626 A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER MAINS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF;STATE TRt1NK HIGHWAY N0. 7 FROM FOIJRTEENTH AVENUE TO °SEVENTEEM'H AVENUE. WHEREAS, a resolution of the city councit adopted the 20th day of September, 1955, fixed a date for a hearing orn the proposed installation of sanitary sewer m�ins on the North side of State Trunk Highway No. 7 from Fourteenth Avenue to Seventeenth Avenue, and the installation of service mains leading from the previously installed water mains in said araa to the adjoining tracts or parcels of land, and WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is liabie to be assessed for the making of these improvements were given ten days� published notice of the eouncil hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and. the hearing w►as held and the property owners heard thereon on the 18th day of October, t955, ��, TMEREFORE, BE IT RESO LVED BY TFIE COUNCIL OFTHE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: 1. Such improvements, and each of them, are hereby ordered as proposed in a council resolution adopted September 20, 0955• 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, is hereby designated as the engineer for said improvements. He shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvements. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof h�ld this 18th day of October, 1955• A. W. El,mquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � t/�,, .. 2� �� ({ ��� � �� � t - � � f '`� �'! 9� 1 F. M. MADDEN, INA1'C)R � A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCILi CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA LUAS HELD ON TUESDAY� NOVEf�BER I� 1955 AT 7:30 P.M. MEh4BERS PRESENT �'JGRE h4AY0R PAADGEI�� COUNCILMEN NASH� EMPANGER� JOH�SON AND TESAREK, ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISStLL AND CITY.ATTORNEY WHITNEY. ENIPANGER h40VED� JOHNSO�J SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION �}63I� "A RESQLUTION ORDERING THE 1N� STALLATIDN AND C�NSTRUCTIQN aF SIDEWALK ON A F�RTIQN �F T'NELFTH AVENUE NORTH", tviARKED EXHIBIT nA° BE ADOPTED. C ARRIED. _ . „ � �OHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION #632, i�p RESQLUTIEIN C�RDERING THE IN� STALLATI�N aF WATER AN� SqNITARY SEWER MAfNS QN A PQRTIQN dF JAC{(SQN qVENUE NQRTH"� MARKED EXHIBIT °B"tl� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. � . ., - � • � c10HNSON MOVcD� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION #634� '�A RESQLUTIQN PRQVIDING FQR THE ISSUANCE AND SqLE QF NEGQTIABLE CQUPQN BQNDS TQ A�qINTAIN�_THE PERP,SANENT Ih4PRQVEh1ENT REVOLVING FUNO", MARKEo EXHIBIT nC° BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. c10HNSON MOVED�HNASH SECONDED� THAT�BINGO RB� REQUEST DATED (0/IS/55 BY THE MENTS CLUB OF ST. c10SEPH�S CHURCH TO BE HELD IN CHURCH BASEMENT ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15� 1955 BE GRANTED. CARRIED. NASH MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY NORTHWE$TERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY� DATED 10/14/55 FOR PERMIS510N TO PLACE DURIED CABLE IN ALLEY BETWEEN VAN BUREN AND HARRISON AVENUES SOUTH� AND BETWEEN EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND FIRST STREET SOUTH� BE GRANTED SUBJECT TO CITY ENGINEER�S APPROVAL. C ARRIED, TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT EXPENOITURES PER SCHEDULE DATED NOVEMBER I� 1955 IN THE AMOUNT OF $27,356.92 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� c10HNSON SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION �635, '�A RESQLUTION ORDERING PREFARATIQN QF A REPQRT QN THE INSTALLATIQN QF SIDEWALK f?N q PQRTIQN QF THE WEST SIDE QF FIFTH qVENUE NORTHi�� MARKED EXHIBIT °Dn BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. ,. ,,�. _ TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT THE QUESTION OF HOUSING THE MINNETONKA TOWNSHIP FIRE TRUCK BE TABLED UNTIL SUCH TIME THA7 WRITTEN REQUEST IS RECEIVED. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� EMPAPJGER SECONDED� THAT RECOMh�1ENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSIO� DATED 10/31�55 DENYING A USED CAR DEALER LICENSE TO D. W. DACEY AT 517 EXCELSIOR /�VENUE BE ACCEPTED AND LICENSE DENIED. CARRIED. NASH MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT COMMUNICATION BY THE RECREATION AND PARKS COMMISSION DATED il/[/55 ADVISING THAT REQUEST BY DOUGLAS DUNSHEATH FOR A SKATING RINK ON PROPERTY AT 253 ASHLEY ROAD HAD BEEN DENIED� BE ACCEPTED AND PLACED ON FILE. CARRIED, � TESAREK MOVED� N�SH SECONDED� THAT MR. FRISSELLtS VERBAL REPORT ON THE DEVELOPING OF THE FAIRGROUND PROPERTY AS REQUESTED BY THE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BE TABLED. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVEO? N�SH SECONDEDs THAT MR. FRISSELL�S APPOINTMENT OF DR. H. E. DRILL AS HEALTH OFFICER� TERA4 ENDING 7/I/56 BE CONFIRMED� CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT M-0'OR %4ADDEN�S APPOINTMENT OF HOWARD A. PUCK AS A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH� TERM ENDING 7/(/56 BE CONFIRMED. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS AS MADE BY 6'VALTER c1. RONNEI� M. J. WELDON� GODFREY TOTUSHEK AND GEORGE H. KANSN BE DENIED AND THE CITY CLERK BE INSTRUCTED TO RETURN LICENSE FEES. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. ATTEST: .,.��`� ����� :��'a�� F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR , A. 411. ELMQU 1 ST� SE RETARY OF THE COUNC 1 L Cf1UNC [LMEN: CITY OF WOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESO �UTION N0. 63� AND CONSTRUCTION A RESOLlJTION ORDERING '1TiE INSTALLATIQN�OF S IDEWALK ON A PORTION OF TWELFTH AVENUE NORTH. � WHEREAS, a resolution of the city council adopted the �.th day of October, �955, . f i xed a date for a hear i ng on the proposed 1 nsta I lat ion -a�5d consfruction of sidewalk on Twelfth Avenue Norfih on the West side thereof, between First Street North and Second Street North, also between Third Street North and State Trunk Highway No. 7, also on theEast side thereof betaveen Fourth � �� Street North and State Trunk HigMwa y No. 7, and WHEREAS, ail propert.y owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten dayst published notice of the council hea�mng through two weekly pt�blications of the required notice an'd the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the Ist day of November, �955, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted October L�, �955• 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engtneer, is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement. The pians and specifications for the installation and construction of sidewalk which were prepared for use in the city of Hopkins during the year that such sidewalk is constructed are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for maki�g this improvement. The bid which was accepted by the council of the city of Hopkins for the installation and con- stru,ction of sidewalk during the year that this sidewaik is constructed, and and bid the contract entered into pursuant to such pians and specifications/are hereby approved and a ccepted as the bid and contract for the making of this improvement. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Nopkins at a regular meeting thereof heid this Ist day of November, 1955• A. W. Eimquist, Secretary of the Council Fra nk N. INh i tney, City Attorney F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR � �� � -�'� � �. � � �� � � ���, �� � ? ' r,�,'� � � 'C t TY 4F HOPK I tdS HEI�IEP I N COUNTY, M) NNESOTA . RESOLUTION N0. 6',,8 A RES4LUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATI4N OF WATER AND SANITARY SEWER MAINS ON A PORTION OF JACKSaN AVENUE fdORTH. WWERE4S, a resolution of the city council adopted the I�th day of October, 1955, fixed a date for a hearing on the proPosed instailation of water and sanitary.sewer mains on �ackson Avenue North between Second Street North and the South boundary line of Lot seven (7) , Block Four(4), West Minneapolis Center, and WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement overe given ten days+ published notice of. the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the the hearing was held and�property owners heard thereon on the Ist day of November, 1955, NOW, THEREFORE, BE I T RESO LVED BY THE COUhfC I L OF THE 'C I TY OF HOPK I NS, M 1 NNESQTA ; 1. The i nsta 1 tat ion of sani tary sewer and raater ma i ns on �ackson Avenue North between Second Street North and the South boundary Iine of Lot / �-� Block Four (1�) , � d'°'�.,i 1 seven (�) ,�West Mi nneapo 1 i s Cenfier, i s hereby ordered as proposed i n the council resolution adopted bctober �, �955• 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, is hereby designated as the engineer for this improveanent. He shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. ADOPTED by the councii of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this Ist day of November, 1955• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � �" � � �� o �� �� A �� � � ����� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, 1v':.INNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 634 A RESOLUTION PROVt�ING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF NEGOTIABLE O�UPON BONDS TO MAIPJTAIN THE PERMANENT IN1PROVE- /J�ENT REVOLVI NG FUND. WHEREAS,.the city of Hopkins has heretofore undertaken numberous I,ocal improvements for which special assessments may be levied against property, e and WHEREAS, fihe city has insufficient funds in the Permanent improvement Revolving Fund to pay the amounfi due on contracts heretofore entered into or hereafter to be made fmr the construction of said improvements, and WHEREAS, the city council has determined that it will be'necessary to provide the sum of �200,000 in said fund for such purposes, MI�NESOTA: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CIiY OF HOPKINS, I. In order to provide money in the Permanent lmprovement Revolving Fund and for the purpose of maintaining said fund, the city shall forthwith issue and sell its negotiable �oupon Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund bonds in the aggregate principal amount of �200,000, said bonds to be dated December I,. �955, to be 200 in number and numbered from I to 200, both inclusive, and in the denomination of �I,000.00 each, to bear interest,at the rate designated by the successful bidder, payable semi-annually, and to mature serially on December Ist in the amount of �10,000.00 in each of the years 1957 and 1958; �15,000.00 in ea ch of the years 1959 and 1960, and �25,000.00 in ea ch of the years �961 :�o 1966, both inclusive, all without option of prior payment 2. The city.council shall meet at the city hall on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, �955, at 8:00 otclock p.m. for the purpose of opening and considering sealed bids for the purchase of said bonds, and the city clerk is authorized and directed to cause notice of sale of said bonds to be given as provided by law by publication in the official newspaper and in Commercial West, a financial newspaper published in the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Said notice shall call for sealed bids, at one or more interest rates in multiples of one-quarter or one-tenth of one per_cent, shall state that the bonds will ( be made payable at any suitable bank or trust company designated by the purcha ser and that the city will furnish printed bords and approving legal opinfon of Messrs. Faegre & Benson, 1260 Northwestern Bank Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota, both without expense to the purchaser, and shall require fihat each bidder shall furnish a good faith check or bank draft in the sum of at Ieast $�.,000.00. � ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins held on the Ist day of November, �955• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 635 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON TFIE IPISTALLATION OF S.IDEWALK ON A PORTION OF THE WEST SIDE OF FIFTH AVENUE NORTH. WHEREAS, it is proposed to construct sidewalk on the West side of Fifth Avenue North from the North side of l�4innetonka M�ilis Road to the North tine of Lot "C°, Registered Land �'orvey No. 253, Files of the Registrar of Titles of Hennepin County, A1Tnnesota, and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. L�29.01 I to L�. i 1 I, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTAs Thafi the p�oposed improvemenfi be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer of Hopkins, for study and that he is�. instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advising the council i� a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or tn connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. ADOPT�D by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this Ist day of November, 1955• A. lN. Elmquist, Secretary of the council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney �� �� �' � �m, y �. � � �� � � � .� � � � � �. � 1 �� << F. M. NIADDEN, MAY�R ..�y�...-1 -�,� v.. ;'il��i � . A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA WAS HELD AT THE CITY HALL AT 7:00 P.M., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15� 1955. MEMBERS PRESENT V9ERE MAYOR MADOEN� COUNCILMEN TESAREK� JOHNSOfV, EMPANGER AND NASH. ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL AND CITY ATTORNEY WHITRIEY. TESAREK MOVEO, EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES PER SCHEOULE OATED NOVEMBER 15, 1955 IN TNE AM�UNT OF �110,697.08 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. EMRR4NGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED�. THAT OROINANCE #125� "AN ORDINANC E REGULATING DEALERS IN USED MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS, AMENDING ORDINANC E N0. 88, SECTION I, SUBDIVISION 2, AfVD SECTION 5, SUBDIVISION 3°� BE ACCEPTED FOR FIRST READING. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� JQHNS�N SECONDED, THAT REQUEST BY P. D. STANNARD FOR TRANSFER OF OFF SALE LIQUOR LICENSE FROM NORWOOD LIQUOR STORE, EFFECTIVE AS �F 12/I/55, BE APPROVED SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE STATE LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSIONER. C,A�RRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� NASH SECONOED, THAT THE FOLLOWING LICENSE APPLICATIONS BE GRANTED SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL BY THE STATE LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSIONER ON THE nFF SALE INTOXICATING lIQUOR LICENSES. CARRIED. BURSCH�S IIQUOR STORE SHEEHAN�S INC. ARCHIE�S BLUE RIBBON BAR CENTER LIQUOR STORE P. D. STANNARD - D�B�A KNUTSON�S HOPKINS IIQUOR STORE OAK RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB v. F. w. ;�425 AMERICAN LEGION ON AND OFF SALE INTOXICATING �IQUOR ON AND OFF SALE NON-INTOXICATING AAALT LIQUOR SOFT DRINKS� MILK� CIGARETTES - 2 MECHANICAL AA4USEMENT DHVICES. ON AND OFF SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR ON AND OFF SALE NON-INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR SOFT ORINKS ANQ CIGARETTES ON AND OFF SALE INTOXICATING L�QIJOR ON ANO OFF SALE NON-INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR SOFT DRINKS� CIGARETTES �N AND OFF SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR ON AND OFF SALE NON-INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR SOFT DRINKS� CIGARETTES AND I MECHANICAL Aft4USEMENT DEV I CE . O,FF SALE INTOXICATING �IQUOR OFF SALE NON-INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR SOFT DRINKS AND CIGARETTES OFF SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR OFF SALE NON-INTOXICATING M,4LT LIQUOR SOFT DRINKS AND C16ARETTES OFF SALE INTOXICATING IIQUOR AND SOFT DRINKS AND CIGARETTES ON SALE CLUB LIQUOR ON SALE NON-INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR SOFT DRINKS AND CIGARETTES ON SALE CLUB LIQUOR ON AND OFF SALE NON-INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR SOFT ORINKS� DANCE HALL, CIGARETTES, AND 2 MECFiANICAL AMUSEMENT OEVICES. ON SALE CLUB LIQUOR EMPANGER MOVED, J�HNSON SECONDEO,I:THAT REQUEST DATED II/2/55 BY THE KPIIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL #{2232� TO SPONSOR A TURKEY BINGO PARTY ON MONDAY EVENING II/21/55 AT THEIR CLUB ROOM AT 18 - 7TH AVEIdUE SOUTH� BE GRAIdTED, CARRIEO. TESAREK MOVED, NASH SECONDED, THAT REQUEST BY NORTHERN STATES POVVER COMPANY FOR PERMISSION TO PLACE ONE POLE ON JACKSON AVENUE AND FIRST STREET NORTH� ANO TWO ON FIRST STREET NORTH BETWEEN JACKSON AND MONROE� ALSO ONE IN ALLEY BETWEEN 12TH ANC 13TH AVENUES SOUTH BETWEEN FIRST STREET AND SECOND STREETS� BE GRANTED, CARRIE�. JOHNSON MOVED, TESAREK SECONDEC� THAT AMENDMENTS AS OUTLINED IN COMMUNICATION DATED 11�7�55 { BY MINNETONKA TOWNSHIP WHEREBY THE CITY OF HOPKINS AGREES TO HOUSE THEIR FIRE TRUCK� ALSO TO ADD TO FIRE PROTECTION LIMITS SO AS TO INCLUDE MEADOWBROOK GOLF COURSE AND AUDIT(�RS SUB- DIVISION }�337 IN SECTION 2� WHICH IS AREA NORTH OF OAK KNOLL SCHOOL, BE ACCEPTED AND MADE PART OF CONTRACT DATED I/I/55. CARRIED. PAGE -2- REGULAR MEET.ING NOVEMBER 15� 1955 NASH MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED�THAT RESOLUTION #636� "A RESdLUTIQN QRDERING A HEARING QN PETITION T� VAC�TE THE ALLEYS IN BLf�CKS 52 AND 53, WEST MINNE�PQLIS;_ ALSO P�RTIQNS OF �- NINTH AVENUE AND T�NTH AVENUE AND RAILR�AD B�ULEVARD", mARKEo ExHIBIT �Ap� BE ADOPTED. , _ CARRIED. . . . ., _. `. , JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDEO� THAT THE FOUR PETITIONS SIGNED.BY f24 RESIDENTS FOR THE ABANDONMENT OF PRESENT PLANS FOR THE RELOCATION OF HENNEPIN COUNTY HIGHWAY �f8 AND THE ! DEVELOPMENT OF HENNEPIN COUNTY HIGHWAY #3� NORTH OF EXCELSI,OR AVENUE IN THE„CITY OF.HOPKINS BE REFERREO TO THE ZONING AND PLANNIIVG COMMISSION. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT THE REQUEST BY THE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR PERMISSION TO AGAIN PLACE THE CHRISTMAS TREE ON 9TH AVENUE SOUTH� SAME LOCATION AS LAST YEAR� BE GRANTED. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVEO� TESAREK SECONDEO� THAT REQUEST BY THE AMERICAN LEGION POST �320 FOR A BEER LICENSE FOR ONE DAY ONLY� II/18/55 BE GRANTED. CARRIED. „ JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT TWO MEMBERS OF THE CITY'COUNCIL BE AUTHORIZED TO ATTEND THE AMERICAN {l9UNICIPAL ASSOCIATION CONVENTION AT MIAM1� FLORIDA� 11/27/55 TO fl/30/55. .CARR i ED. . ., . MEETING ADJOURNED. n S r�'u^ A. IN..ELMQUtST� SEC ETARY OF THE COUNCIL ATTEST: . _ _ ..:.T� ' �%,'� � %���-C'�'L�' F. M..MADOEN� MAYOR �. � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COIINTY, MINNESOTA t . RESOLUTION N0. 63� �4 RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON PETITION TO VACATE T� �,r�s zN Ha�ocxs 52 a�n 53 s WEST MINNEAPOLIS • ALSO PORTIONS OF NINTH AVENUE AND TENTH AVENTTE AND RA�LROAD BOULEVARD. WHEREAS, the owner of the majority of the pro- perty abutting upon the following streets and alleys in the citg of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, to-wit: The alleys in Blocks 52 and 53, West Minne- apolis; Ninth Avenue and Tenth Avenue North of Sixth Street South and South of Railroad Boulevard; Railro�d Boulevard bet�een the easterly.line of Ninth Anenue and the easter- ��s3ine of Eleventh Avenue; has petitioned the council of the city of Hopkins to vacate the same, settir� forth the reasons for such vacation, which petition is accompan.ied by a plat of the streets and alleys to be vacated and was verified by the petitioner, and WI3EREAS, the council of said city deems it ex- pedient that the matter should be proceeded with; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said petition be f iled oP record with the city clerk who shell give notice by publication in the official nevaspaper of the city for four weeks at least once a week, to the effect that such petition has been filed and will atating in brief its ob ject a.nd that the petition.�/° be heard and conaidered by the council at a re�ular meeting thereof to be held on the 3rd day of January, �956, at �.:30 o�clock p.m. at the council chambers in the cit� hall of said city. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkina at a regular meeting thereof held this 15th day of November, 1955• F. M. MADDEN, DQAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, Citg Attorney f CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING PETITIGN TO VACATE THE ALLEYS IN BLOCKS FIFTY-TU�PO AND FtFTY-THREE, WEST MINNEAPOLIS: AND PORTIONS OF.NINTH AVENl1E.�,ND TENTH AVENUE AND RAILROAD BOULEVARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That a petition has been filed of record with the Clerk of the city of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, the object of which is to vacate the follovring streets and alleys in said city, to-wit: The alleys in Blooks Fifty-two (52) and Fifty-three (53), West Minneapolis;iNinth Avenue and Tenth Avenue North of Sixth Street South and South of Railroad Boulevard; Railroad Boulevard between the easterly tine of Ninth Avenue and the easterly line of Eleventh Avenue; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the petition will be heard and considered by the council at a regular meeting thereof to be held on_ the �rd day of January, �956, at 7:30 oTclock p.m. at the council chambers.in the city halt of said city. Dated November IS, 1955• A. W. ELMQUIST, CfTY CLERK , FRANK N. NMITNEY, CITY ATTORNEY Published in the Hennepin County Review On December I, 8, 15 and 22, �955• r,,.;,-.-:........y�� .._y,- ..-�-v..�.. ... �-...�....-,....... :. .. ._ __ _._ . . .. . . , . _. ... ... . . . . . . ... . _ . . . .. .... . . ... .� ... .. , ?' ' t i A JO1NT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSlON WAS HELD AT THE CITY HALL AT-8:00 P,M,� TUESDAY� NOVEMBER I5� 1955. : MEMBERS PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN JOHNSON� NASH� TESAREK AND EMPANGER. ALSO � ZONIN� AND PLANNING GOMMISSION MEMBERS AS FOLLOWS: CHAIRMAN PERBIX� MEMBERS O�'BRIEN� ' HAGEN� JOHNSON� CITY MANAGER FRISSELL� CITY ENGINEER SIDNEY�'SMITH� CHAMBER OF„COMMERCE ' REPRESENTATIVE FRANK SEFCIK� COUNTY COMMISSIONER EARL AINSVJORTH AND COUNTY ENGINEER • PEDERSON. THE PURPOSE OF THIS JOINT AAEETING WAS TO DISCUSS THE PROPOSED RELOCATION OF COUNTY, ::.1 HIGHWAY N0. I8 AND AFTER CONSIDERABLE DISCUSSION� THE FOLL0IYING MOTION WAS INTRODUCE,D. ,, TESAREK MOVED� J.OHNSON SECONDED� THAT THE SUBJECT OF THE RELOCATION OF COUNTY HIGHWAY NO�. G8 BE REFERRED TO THE ZONING AND P�ANNING COMDAISSION, CARRIED�. MEET!"NG ADJOURNED�. ATTEST: `^----7 �` r� ^ ' � ��� `O2—�C-��'Z�P F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR 0 e ..f '�,� A. Vd. ELMQUI$T� S. RETARY TO THE COUNCIL CQUNCfLMEN: •: . , ' . PURSUANT T0 DUE CALC AND NOTICE THEREOF� A REGULAR MEETING �F THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS DULY HELD AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS IN CITY HALL IN SAID CITY ON TUESGAY� THE 6TW DAY OF DECEMBER� 1.955, AT 7230 O.�CLOCK P.M,. , THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WERE PRESENTt MAYOR F. M. MADDEN� AND COUNCILMEN AS. NASH� A. J. TESAREK� JOSEPH EMPANGER AND RICHARD S. JOHNSON� AND THE FOLLOVJING WERE ABSENT: �: l, NONE. JOHNSON MOVED� TESABEK SECONDED� ?HAT EXPENDITURES PER SCHEDULE DATED DECEMBER 6� f955 IN THE AMOUNT oF $I6,505.2� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED�_ THAT ORDINANCE NO. I25� �A� fIRDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS [N US�D MOTQR VEHfCLES IN THE CIT.Y aF HQPK[NS, AMEND�ING ORDINANCE NQ. 88, .' _ :. . ...._� . :. ... . . , ' ,�. _-. .. _,, .:,� i�� � � . SECOND READING SEC�TION_ [�JB_DIVISIQN 2 AND SECTIQN 6_ SUBDIVI$IQN 3 BE ACCEPTED FOR THEREOF AND PUBL I SHED ACCORD I NG TO LAW. CARR I ED. ������� �"` �' JOHNSON MOVED� NASH SECONOED� THAT A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZfNG THE EXECUTION OF A LICENSE ' � AGREEMENT 6U1'TH MINNEAPOLIS AND ST..l.OUIS RACLWAY COP,APANY�.COVERING THE RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT� RECONSTRUCT� MAINTAIN� REPAIR AND USE ABOUT C48 FEET OF CONCRETE 12° SEU'JER P�PE IN + HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� MARKED EXHIBIT �Dn� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. ,,. EMPANGER ��Si(�t�K TESAREK SECONDEO� THAT REQUEST BY THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL �2232 FOR PERMISSION TO CONDUCT A WRESTLING MATCH AT THE HIGH SGHOOL ON THURSDAY� JANUARY_26� [956 AT 8 P.M..�.BE GRANTED.. CAf�RIED. NASH MOVED� EMPANGER SECONOED� ORDINANGE NO. (27� "AN tIf2DINANCE VA�ATING P�RTI€1N fiF VAN BUREN AVENUE AND CERTAIN ALLEYS AMENOING QRDINARCE N�. 86 QF THE CITY,�2F H�PKfNS", . .. ... .__ .., . BE ACCEPTED FOR FIRST P.EADING. CARRIED`. ., NASH MOVED� EMPANGE� SECONDED� THAT THE CHAt�BER OF COMMERCE REQU.EST FOR PERPAISS.ION TO CO(dSTRUCT A PIATFORM ON 9TH AVENUE� JUST NORTH OF THG CFiRISTMAS .TREC� FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONLUCTING A CHRISTMAS PROGRAM ON [2/f2/55, ANO THAT EXCELSIOR AVENUE BE CLOSED TO TRAFFIC FROM 8TH TO IOTH AVENUES� BE GRANTEO. CARRIED. AT 8;00 O�CLOCK P.M,. THE MAYOR ANNOUNCED THAT THIS 1VAS THE.TIME;AND PLACE FOR THE OPENING OF BIDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF �200�000 PERMANENT If�9PROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND BONDS OF THE CITY ADVERTISEC FOR SALE IN ACCORDANCE UVITH RESOLUTION N0. 634 ADOPTED NOVEMBER f, f955. THE SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL THEN PRESENTED AFFIDAVITS SHOWING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF SALE IN THE QFFICIAL NE�NSPAPER AND IN COMMERCIAL UVCST:� A . FINANCIAL'PAPER PUBLISHED IN MINNEAPOLIS� MINNESOTA� WHICH AFFIDAVITS WERE EXAMItJED AND .= FOUND SATISFACTORY AND ORDERED PLACED ON FILE. THE C1TY MANAGER RERORTED THA? THREE SEALEO BIDS HAO BEEN RECEIVED. THESE WERE THEN OPENED� TABUI.ATED AND FOUND TO BE AS FOLLOMdS: NAME OF BIDDEP, .INTEREST RATE FIRST NAT�IONAL BANK� HOPKINS�MINNESOTA�- 3°� FIRST NAT�ONAL BANK� MINNEAPOLIS� MINN� ESOTA� FIRST NATIOfJAL BANKr ST. PAULi N1INNESOTA; MANNHEIMER�EGAN�.ING.ST. PAUL� MINNESOTA. - PIPEft�JAFFRAY 8c HOPWOOC�NORTH�NESTERN 3.25%t2�[�57 THROUGH NAT I ONAL BANK OF HOPK i NS; ALI. I SON-bV I LL I AMS f 960; 3� �- I2� t�61 COMPANY� J. M. DAIN c� COMPANY AND NORTH^' THROUGH.�963�.2.9�0 WESTERN NATIONA� BANK OF MINPIEAPOLIS. �2�i�64 THROl1GH f966 E. J. PRESCOTT � COMPANY� KALPAAN AND 2.50� -I957�60; 3� � i96I COMPANY�INC.� JURAN AND MOODY� PAINE�WEB[3ER� 66� PWS I.2�o—f956�57 JACKSON 8c CURT 1 S. , AMOUNT OF BID $200,747.50 '�200,000.00 $200,000.00 COl9NCILMAN TESAREK THEN INTRODUCED RESOLUTION IVO. 637, BEING nA RESOLUTION AtNARDING THE SALE OF �200�000.00 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVI•NG FUND BONDSi� �ATTACHED EXHIFiIT i�Ap� AND MOVED ITS ADOPTION. ., .- THE.MOTION FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS DULY SECONDED BY COUNCIL" "11AN NASH� AND UPON VOTE BEING TAKEN THEREON THE FOLLOWING VOTED IN FAVOR THEREOF� MAYOR.F. M. IJIADDEN AND COUNCILME(V A. S. NASH� A. J. TESAREK� JOSEPH Efv1PANGEF AND (�IGHARD S. JOHNSON� AND THE FOLLOtNiNG VOTED AGAINST THE SAME; NONE� VJHEREUPON SAID RESOLl7TION WAS DECLARED DULY PASSEO ANO ADOPTED� AND THE MAYOR BEING PRESENT AFFIXED HIS SIGNATURE THERETO IPJ APPROVAL THEREOF. ����`�•� COUNCILMAN JOHNSON 1NTROCUCED RESOLU710N N0. 638, BEING nA RESOLUTION FIXING THE FORM AND SPECIF'ICATIONS OF �200�000 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND BONOS� DIRECTING THEIR EXECUTION AND DELIVERY AND LEVYING A TAX FOR THEIR PAYMENT° ��ATTACHED EXHIBIT � °B�� AND MOVED ITS ADOPTION. .. .. THE MOTION FOR THE.ADOPTION OF THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS DULY SECONDED BY COUNCI.L� P�IAN NASH� AND UPON VOTE BEING TAKEN•THEREON THE FOLLOWING VOTED IN FAVOR THEREOF.; MAYOR F. M. MADDEN AND COUNCILMAN A. S. NASH� A. J.•TESAREK� JOSEPH EMPANGER AND , PAGE =2-+ REGULAR tv1EETING �+ DECEtJIBER 6� 1955 RICHARD S. JOHNSON� AND THE FOLLO�VING VOTED AGAINST TFIE SAME� NONE� NlHEREUPON SAID RESOLUTION WAS DECLARED DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED� AN� THE MAYOR BEING PRESENT AFFIXED HIS SIGNATURE THERETO IN APPROVAL TFiEREOF. NASH MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT COMMUNICATION DATED I2/5/55 BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMI�LSION PERTAINING TO VACATING OF STREETS AND ALLEYS PETITIONED FOR BY THE MINNEAPOLIS MOl.INE COMPANY BE PLACED ON FILE AND h/IR..FRISSELL TO CONTACT THE MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE COMPANY AS TO RIGHTo'OF—WAY ON SOUTH PART OF LOT S� BLOCK 53� WEST MINNEAPOLIS. CARRIED. NASH MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION �639,:"q RES�LUTiQN RECEIVfNG A REPQRT ON THE FNSTALLATION OF SlDEWALK O�N A P(1RTIQN OF_TNE'WEST StDE OF FIFTH AVENUE NQRTH AND CpLCING HEARING THEREf2N°# MARKED EXHIBIT uE°� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. .... ... .... .,_,._,..._ ._. ._.,.....,-� -.,... TESAREK MOVEO� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT CLAIM FOR.D�MAGES FOR PERSONAL .INJURY DATED t2/5/55 AS FII.ED BY OLGA LINO BE REFERRED TO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL AND CITY ATTORNEY WHITNEY fOR CHECKING AND REPORT. CARRIED. EMPANGER 11110VED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT PJIR. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO ARRANGE FOR THE CITY EMPLOYEESt`'ANNUAL REC06NITION DINNER. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. 1�TTE�T: ��---� �j ` � > � �'` �c.2l.G�-�1l ' F..M. MADOEN� MAYOR } ..�^ A. Yd..ELMQUIST� CRETARY TO THE COUNCIL CQUNGtLMEN: � , 3�; , . _ �i � �� � , CITY OF HOPKINS • HENNEPIN COUNTY,.MINNESOTA _ � ' `' a .� .,,'�. . RESOLUTION N0. 637 A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE-SALE OF $200�,000 PERNIANENT IMPROVEMENT. REVOLVING FUND BONDS BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, that the bid of Fi rst Nat i ona I Bank, Hopk i ns, Mu�nnesota; First National Bank, Minneapolis, Minnesota; First National Bank, St. Paul, Minnesota; Mannheimer-Egan, tinc., St. Paul, Minnesota; to purchase $200,000 Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds as advertised for sale pursuant to a resolution of this council passed November 1, 1955� bearing interest as follows: 3� per annum, payable semi-annually June I and �ecember l, in ea ch year, is hereby found to be the most �'avorable bid received, and shall be and is hereby approved and accepted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the city manager shall return the good faith checks of all unsuccessful bidders and retain the check of the purchaser until delivery of the bonds. Passed December�6, 1955 Filed and attested this 6th day of December, 1955 � � /�� �Y��_�.L�-�-tz� Mayor � Attest �ti Secre ary o e Council .,y�> �; , . , , , �. '.... �. ~ CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA , Resolution N0. 638 A RESOLUTION FIXING THE FORM AND SPECIFICATIONS OF �200,000 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT RE�TOLVING FUND BONDS, DIRECTING THEIR.EXECUTION.AND DELIVERY AND LEVYING A.TAX FOR.THEIR PAYMENT. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minneso�a, as follows: 1. The City.of Hopkins shall farthwith issue and deliver its negotiable coupon Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $200,000, dated December l,. 1955�a, said bonds to be 200 in number and numbered 1 to 200, both inclusive, in the denomination of $1,000 each, to bear interest as follows: 3/ per annum, . payable semiannually on the lst day of June and the lst day of� December in each year, and to mature serially on December lst in the years and amounts as follows: $10,000 in 1957eand 1.958� $15,000 in 1959 and 1g60 and $25,000 in 1961 to 1966, both inclusive, all without option of prior payment. 2. Both principal and interest will be payable at the main office of a and the city shall pay the reasonable charges of said bank for its services as paying agent. 3. The bonds and the interest coupons to be attached thereto shall be in substantially the following form: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN CITY OF..HOPKINS No . , � $.l , 000 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND BOND �oF 1955. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS That the City of Hopkins, a municipal corporation of Hennepin County, State of.Minnesota, hereby acknowledges itself to be indebted and for value received s � � J" � / ... � , �� � ., � �-� ��-�� � _ . : � � �� promises to pay to bearer on the lst day of Deeember, 19 , without option of prior�payment „ the principal sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and to pay interest thereon from the date hereof until the principal sum is paid at the rate of 31 per annum, � interest to maturity payable semiannually on the lst day of June and the lst day of December in each year in accordance with and upon presentation and surrender of the interest cotzpons hereto attached as they severally become due. Both principal and interest are payable at the main office of Fi'rst National Bank, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in any coin or currency of the United States of America which at the.time of payment is legal tender for public and private debts, and for the prompt payment of such principal and interest as they respectively become due the full faith, credit and taxing powers of the�; city have been and are hereby irrevoeably pledged. This bond is one of an issue in the total principal amount of $200,000, all of like date and tenor except as to maturity and interest rate, all of which are issued for the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund to pay for any improvements, the cost of which is ^ to be assessed against benefited property pursuant to Section 7.1� of the Home Rule Charter of the city and by authority of a resolution adopted by four-fifths vote of the city council, and pursuant to and in full conformity with the Constitution and Laws of the State of Minnesota and the charter of said city. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECITED That all acts, conditions and things required by the.Constitution,and,Laws of the State of Minnesota and the Home Rule charter of the city to be done, to happen and to be performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done, have happened and have been performed in regular and due f orm, time and manner; that prior to the issuance hereof a dire ct annual irrepealable ad valorem tax has been levied upon all of the taxable property within the city suff icient to pay and for the purpose of paying this bond and interest thereon when due and additional taxes may be levied if required for such purpose without limitation as to rate or amount:, and that this bond, together with all other indebtedness of the city outstanding on the date of its issuance, does not exceed any constitutional, statutory or charter limitation thereon, ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, has.caused this bond to be signed in its behalf by its Mayor and City Manager and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and the attached interest coupons to be executed by the facsimile signatures of said officers, all as of December 1, 1955• � �'�� S - i y an ger (Seal) �{ �� � ayor . . . ..i- .�-1; =ry (Form of Coupon ) l�o . � On the lst day of June (December), 19 , the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, will pay to bearer at the main office of the sum of DOLLARS f or interest then due on its Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bond dated December l, 195�, No. . C ---� � �/ ����/ , o.L�.c� �. aYor City ana er �+. The city manager shall cause the bonds to be printed at the expense of the city, and the bonds shall be executed on behalf-of the city by the mayor and city manager and shall be sealed with the corporate seal of the city, and the interest coupons shall be executed and authenticated by the printed facsimile signatures of said officers. When the bonds have be�n executed they shall be delivered to the purchaser thereof upon receipt of the purchase price and the purchaser shall not be obligated to see to the proper application thereof beyond its payment to the city. The said proceeds shall be paid into the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund and used to reti�e warrants drawn on said fund. 5. The full faith and credit of the city is hereby irrevocably pledged to the prompt and full payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as such principal and interest become due. 6. There is hereby created a separate sinking fund for the payment of the principal and interest on said bonds, known as the-"Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds of Z955 Sinking Fund", and into which shall be paid the proceeds of the f ollowing levies and such other sums as may be directed to be used for the payment of said bonds and out of which fund there shall be paid the interest on and principal of said bonds as such principal and interest become due, and said fund shall be used for no other purpose until all of said bonds have been paid. 7. In compliance with Minnesota Statutes and in order to provide moneys for the payment of the principal and interest on said bonds, there shall be and is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in the city a direct, annual ad valorem �ax to be spread upon the tax rolls and collected with and as a part of other general city taxes in the years and amounts as follows: Year. �956 � 957 � 958 � 959 Ig6o Levy w22 ,L�00 . 00 i6,5oo�00 2t,5oo.00 21,000.00 3i,000.00 Year � 96 I t952 . �9�3 � 9h4. �955 Le v3� �30,300.00 29,400.00 28;700.00 27,900.00 27,ioo.00 Said levy shall be irrepealable provided that when and if other moneys are available in the special sinking fund to pay the principal and interest, the city manager shall certify such amount to the � rryr... . . ... . ... . � � � 'l County Auditor of Hennepin County on or before October lOth in � any year and direct him to reduce or cancel said levies. �. 8. The secretary of the council is hereby directed to cause a copy of this resolution, certified,by the secretary,:to be filed in the office of the County Auditor of Hennepin County and to obtain from him the certificate required by law. 9. The secretary of the council, city manager, city clerk and city treasurer shall prepare and furnish to the purchaser of the bonds, and to the attorneys approving the issue, certified copies of all proceedings and records�relating to the issuance of said°bonds and such other certificates as may be required to show the right, power and authority of the city to issue the same and said certified copies and certificates shall be deemed representations of the city as to all facts stated therein.. Passed.December 6, 1955 Filed and attested this day of December, �955 Attest � ' Secretary o he ouncil _ _; —�,��✓ 1 � -7 � ayor `,,,-a .. . 1 y . . . . � .. . . `�� � t. ` � Y' � ' CITY OF HOPKINS WENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORD I NAf�E NO . I 2 5 : � AN ORDINANC REGULATING DEALERS IN USED MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CIT OF HOPKINS; AMENDIMG ORDINANCE N0. 88, SECTION , SUBDIVISION 2, and Section 5, SUBDIVISION 3. Section I. Ordioance No. 88, Section 1, Subdivision 2, is amendeci to read; Subdivision 2. Any person, co-partnership or corporation desiring a license to engage in business as a dealer in used motor vehicles shall make application in writing to the city manager setting forth the name and address of the applicant, the names and addresses of the partners if the,aPplicant be a partnership, and the a�ames and addresses of the officers and stockholders if the applicant be a corporation, and further setting forth the location where such business is to be carried on, and such further information as the city manager may require, and shall pay to the city an annual license fee of �100.00. Section 2. Ordinance No. 88, Section 5, Subdivision 3, is amended to read: Subdivision 3. If motor v�hicles are displa yed for sale on an out- door parking lot, the area used for this purpose shall be treated with a bituminous or other dust fr.ee surface and shall be suitably illuminated for night use. FIRST READ AT a regular meeting of the council of the city of Mopkins �i�ld on the I�th day of November, 1955, and finally read and adopted at a . regular meeting of the council of said city held on the 6th day of December, �955• � F. M. MADDEN, MAYnR �. W. Elmquist, �ecretary of the CounciJ Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review on December 8, t955• �� �� � � ��;,"'� ' � T �, :�v CIT�' QF HOPKtNS WE1VN�'P 1�1 CC3UM'Y, 1�A1 Nf�S4YA oRDtNANCE N�. !25 ��i ��aDtA1��,�r'E �Ertlt�TiN� J�atERS �.N US�D A�fTOR dEHICf.�S R N i'�iL C j�Y`�F HCPK 1 N� � AME� 1 t+�i +bRpf NAN�C N0. 88, S�C7'10hJ 1, SU�DiViSbON �. �n� �ecttvtt �, SLtBDtViS10lV �}. � � 3ec1� i or� 1. Oe�d i t�anc� Alo. 88, �eci i on 1, 5t�bd 1 v i s1 on � t i s.a�ende�d to read: 5ubdivP�for� 2, Any per�on, co-partnership or corporat#car� de9ir1ng . a j� cr3n�e to eng�c�Q � r� b�� i nes� as ��' dea t�r i n vsQd ��rbfor' veh l c�es sF�a t I mmkQ �rppb€cafiior� in �rritir►g ta.#�he cifiy m�r�eger se��it�g fori�h .the name ant! �ddress ' o� #he eppf �cant, fihe narse� a�d e�ddress�s e�� the par�kriers i,B �he appllcant t�e e par f�erst� i p, end tlh� �+arr.a� a�d �ddres�e� o f �he bi f i cer� a�d staekho iders i f � �h� spplicanfi be � corQora�ior�, and €t�r�h�r se�tir�g for#h the laca#�ton wher� � suck� busfn�s9 ts to be carri�d.vn, and such f+urfher informa�ion �s tMe ci!`y m�nag�r mo�r requfre, �r�d sh�El pay to the ciPy �n armuat t�canse fe� af �t00�40. S�ci��on 2• OP�d6nert� �to. $g, Se�rion �, Suhdtvisioct 3�, is emended #o read r . Sui�d#visibn 3. 1f c�otor vehicles are dlspiayeci gor sale or� an out•* cloor- parkir�g IQt, the ar��f used foa� �hi� }�urpose �h�fi be �rQaf�d w�f�l� a t�i �tr� i nous or c��her dus� �re� �z�r�r�c� and sha i t#9e su P 4�� l y i t It�r� i� i��d �Fc�r nigh#� us�. • += it�S'i t�E�� Ai' a regu �ar meca� i ng o€ the counoi ! oi i�he ci t y of Hapk ins tr�t�i 3n the E�fifi d�y o� �foverub�r',� t955. and finalty re�ad and adopted t�# e reguta�r meei��r�g �f the cour►ct! af said ci�y haid +�n �h3 6th day of �ecember�,, iy55. F. l.l. /,aADD��d, f�iAYOR �. x,i. �I�nqUi�ta Secrete�ry of ttao �o�,nct j Fr�nk �!. �:7a1 �ney, C � ty A� fiorr�ey Pc�b! #she� dr� �he Hea�n�apin Couraty F2ev��w a� December �, 19��, , � Resolution authoriz3.ng the execution of a license agr�ement w3.th The h�inne� apolfs $ St. Louis Railway Company eovering the right ta construct, re�on- struct� inain�ain, repair, and use abaut 14B' of concrete 1$." sewer pipe in Hopkins� Minnesota. At s �regtalar meeting �� Hopk9.ns, the following resol+atian and adopted by the sa�d Counc�.la of the �ouncil. o� the City of was daaly and legally made� seconded WI�REAS. the Co�ncil of the City of Hopkins has re- quested permission of The Mfnneapolis 8� St. Louis Raflway Company to constrcact, reconstr�act� ma�ntain, repair� and use, at the City's own sale cast and expense, aboc�t 148 feet of concr�te 1&i" sewer pipe a2ong the so►athwesterly side .of the 1�ailway' s right of way between the west line of 10�h Av�nue and the east ailey line in alock 78, Hopkins� Hennepin County, Mfnnesota; a�d WI��REAS, there was presented to the Coc�ncil a draft of �roposed license agreement bearing the legend at the top of the page 11-�30�55" covering such construction, etc., of ,said sewer pipe, which draft was reviewed by the Councfl members present. . BE IT RESOLVED by the said Gity Council of �opkins, Hennepin County, Minnesot�, that the Mayor and Cl�rk of the Council be and are hereby authorized and directed �o execute a 13cense agree� ment between the �ity of Hopkins and The Minn�apolis 8 S�. Louis Ra�,�way Company, subs�antially in the form of the draft exhibited at this meetfng� cover�.ng the right of the City �o constr�ct, re�onstruct' m�intain� repair. and use, at the City's own sole cost and expense, about 1�48 feet of concrete 1�," sewer �ipe along the southwesterly side of the Railway's right of way between the west line of lOth Avenue and the east �17.ey line in B1ock 78, Nopkins, Hennepin County� l�innesota. STATE �� MINNESOTA ss. CQUNTY OF NLNM�PIN I � ,,,, __, �i� C � �n � u % S 7 ; _____, the duly elected and �ct9.ng City �lerk of Hopkins, Hennepin County. Minnesota, do hereby certify that I ha+�e caref ully compared the copy of the above re�ole�tion with the original of such �esolution as the same was adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins at its meet�ng duly and legally called and held on the �_ day of ,DEtE,�ngE'n � 1955� as the same is now recorded in the official minu�e boak of the �ity in my off3.ce, and that �he same is a true and correct copy of the �v�o1e thereof . IN V�ITNESS Y3HEFtEOF, I ha e hereunto set my h�ind and the official seal of said City this � day of ��, 1955. (SEAL) � � , � ----� ..�,. .;,,,..:_._ .� , ,. . �,� . K � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, Pl�INNESOTA RESOLUf ION NO . 639 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING A REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF S I DEWA LK ON A PORT I ON OF THE 4VEST S I DE OF F I F7H AVENUE NORTH AND CALLING HEARING THEREON. WHEREAS, by resolution number 635 adopted by the councii of the city of Hopkins on November I, 1955, the council referred to the city engineer the mafiter of consfiructing sidewaiks on the West side of Fifth Avenue North from the North side of Minnetonka Mills Road to the Norfih line of Lot "C", Registered Land Survey No. 253, Files of the Registrar of Titles of Nennepin County, Minnesota, and V�lHEREAS, pursuant to said resolution, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engir�eer, with reference thereto in which report the city engineer recommends that said s�Ldewalk be constructed and installed on the YVest side of Fifth Avenue North from the North side of Minnetonka Mi.11s Road and running northerly a distance of5la0�8feet in order to connecfi with existing sidewalk on the North thereof, and this report vras received by the council on December 6, 1955, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CIIY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The council will consider the construction and installation of said sidewalk in accordance with the report and recommendation of the.city engineer and the assessment of abut-ting property for all or a porfiion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. L�2g.011 to 1�29.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvemeni- of �1,671.31. _ 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the third day of January, 1956, in the council chambers in the city hall:at 7:30 otclock p.m, and the clerk shall give pub(ished notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular.meeting thereof held this 6th day of December, 1955• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney N n �.�...... ... . ;:� .;:. . ., ,. , _ . . , .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . _ . .. . . ...._.; . �: r�, .: k;. .. . , .. CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN CAUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF SIDEWALK ON A PORTION OF THE WEST SIDE OF FIFTH AVENUE NORTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the city council of the city of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the city hal) at 7:30 o+clock p.m. on ,lanuary 3, �956, to consider the matter of installing and constructing side- walk on the Nlest side of Fifth Avenue North from the North side of Minnetonka Mills Road and running Northerly a distance of5�0:8feet in order to connect with existing sidewalk on the North thereof, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1.�29.011 to 1�29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the property abutting thereon. The estimated cost of such improvement is �1,671.31. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed impr.ovement will be heaad at this meeting. SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, CITY MANAGER FRANK N. WHITNEY, CITY ATTORNEY Published in the Hennepin County Review on December 15 and 22, �955• ;;; A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS�.MINNESOTA WAS HELD IN THE CITY HALL AT ?L30 P.M.� .TUESDAY� DECEMBER 20� 1955. RRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN TESAREK� NASH AND JOHNSON� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELI AND CITY ATTORNEY,WHITNEY. . TESAREK MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES FER SCHEDULE DATED DECEMBER 20� I955� -1N THE AMOUNT OF �23�.700,69� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRi'EO�. , TESAREK MOVEO�.NASH SECOMDED� THAT THE FOLLOWING LICENSE APPLICATIONS BE �RANTED. CARRIED. � HOWARD W�. ALKIRE D�B�A COUNTRY CLUB MARKET �23.00 OFF SALE NON�'INTOXICATING MALT LlQUOR� 'I � MI�K ANO CIGARETTES. PERCY VILLA & RICHARD J, STROCHOTA « D�B�A �97.00 ON AND OFF SALE NON'+INTOXICATING MALT '. LIBERTY BAR . LIQUOR� ,SOFT DRINK� AND OPERATES TWO NOTES STROCHOTA IS BUYING OUT JOHN DEOTIS MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT DEVICES� �5 BALL , AND CIGARETTES. HOVANDERS FOODS� _1NC. �28,00 SAM 8c GEO. KANAN �+ D�B�A KAREL'tS RESTAUIRANT �68.00 ARLO P�, LEE �+`D�B�A LEE=S EAST END MARKET �28,00 LEN MII:BERT � D�B�A MILBERT.�`S STORE NATIONAL TEA COMPANY REO OWL STORES WALTER J. RONNEI O�B�A RONNYr'S �OP1AL0 A. BERGLUND D�B�A BERGLUND GROCERY HERBERT A, BE3EKE D�B�l4 CLUB CAFE ED VISKA D�B�A MILK HOU�E M. J. WELDON D�B�A MATTtS CAFE $78.00 $23'.00 $28,00 OFF SALE NON�►tNTOXICAT.ING MALT L14UORS� MILK� CIGARETTES AND SOFT DR 1 NKS�, ON SALE NON�+INTOXiCATING MALT LI:QUOR�. = SOFT DRINKS AND MILK AND C16ARETTE$; OFF SALE NON'�INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR� � SOFT DRINKS� MILK AND CIGARETTES. ON AND OFF SALE NON�INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR� SOFT DRINKS�•MILK AND � CIGARETTES. OFF SALE NON"INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR=. MILK AND CIGARETTES. OFF SALE NONw°I NTOX ICAT I NG AAALT L IQUOR�. SOFT DRINKS� MILK AND CI�ARETTES�. �f23�.A0 ON AND OFF SA�E NONy1NTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR� SOFT DRINKS�.MILK� 3 MECHANI� CAL AMUSEMENT DEV.ICES�:S.BAtL� DANCE HALL AND C'IGARETTES. �28,00 �78.00 �28.00 OFF SALE NON'�INTOXICATING MALT LfQUOR� SOFT DRINKS� CIGARETTES AND MILK�. ON AND OFF SALE NON�+'INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR� SOFT DRINKS�.MILK AND C IGARETTES�. OFF SALE NON�INTOXICATiNG MALT LIQUOR� SOFT DRINKS�.MILK AND CIGARETTES�. �98,00 ON AND OFF SALE NONw'INTOXICATING MALT , �IQUOR�•SOFT DRINKS� MILK� 2 MECHANI� CAL AMUSEMENT DEVlCES� 5 BALL� AND C IGARETTES�. - TESAREK MOVEO��NASH SECONDEO� TNAT COMMUNICATION DATED [I/t5/55 BY JAMES MCNELL'IS� SECRETARY OF THE SOUTH4YESTERN FII�E LEAGUE ADDRESSED TO THE HOPKINS FIRE CHIEF� PERTAINING TO THE U. S. AIR FORCE AT WOl.O CHAMBERLAIN AIR FIELD JOINING THE SOUTHWESTERN FIRE LEAGBE� BE PLACED.ON FILE AND TNAT THE COUNCI� GO ON RECORD AS BEING IN FAVOR OF THEIR JOINING THE LEAGUE. CARRIED�. , JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY FOR PERM M1'SSION TO PLACE ONE �1} POLE ON WASHINGTON AVENtJE SOUTH�.BETWEEN EXCELSIOR AVENeE AND THE M, & ST.:L..RAILROAD TRACKS BE GRANTED� SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY'THE CITY ENGINEER�. CARR`1£D; ,NASH MOVED�-TESAREK SECOND.ED�,THAT ORDFNANCE #C27�.AAN ORDINANCE VAGATING A PORTfQN�OF � VqN � BUREN AVENUE � ANO � CERTA! N' ALLEYS, AMENb 1 NG„ORD I NJjNC E, #86. OF , THE C 1 TX OF HORK I NS" �. MARKED _ ,....,. . ....... .. _,.,. ,__. ,... .�. b READING THEREOF AND PUBLILSHED ACCORDJNG TO LAW�,,AND EXH-IBIT_pAA BE ACCEPTED FOR SECON ._ . _.. TMAT ORD,� NANCE �86 ADOPTED 5/5%53� BE NOT PUBL I SHED�, CARR I ED�, � �A6E p2+ REGULAR MEETING [2/20/55 NASH MOVED� JOHNSON SECONOED� THAT ORDINANCE �94� °pN C3RDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK ONE� WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER"� wHICH WAS ADOPTED 9�1�53� BE Now ORDERED �UBLISH�D. CARRIEO. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE #I29� °AN ORDINANCE REGULpTING DEALERS IN USED MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY QF HQPKINS; AMENDING ORDINANCE #88, SECTION THREE, .. . .. .... . THEREQF",� BE ACCEPTED FOR FII�ST READING. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVEO� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT COUNCILMAN A. S. NASH BE REAP�OINTEO TO THE RECREATION AND PARKS COMMISSION FOR A 7HREE YEAR TERM� [/t/56 � t/I/59. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONOED� THAT MAYOR MADDEfVtS REAPPOINTMENT OF ROSS L�. THORFINNSON A�/A MEMBER OF THE POLICE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION FOR A THREE YEAR TERfJI� t/I/56 � L/[/59� BE CONFIRMED. CARRIED. NA�H MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT EM�LOYEE�S SURETY BONDS COVERING THE FOLLOWING ENW PLOYEES AS RECOMMENDEO BY CITY MANAGER FRISSELL.� BE APPROVED. CARRIED. SIDNEY S. FRISSELI� CITY MANAGER� �10�000.00� SIDNEY S�. FRISSELL� CITY TREASURER� $40�000.00� A. W. ELMQUIST� DE�UTY TREASURER� �25�000.00; MARTIN J. VAMEK� CLERK OF COURT� �I�OOO.00j H. A. PUBK� SUPERINTENDENT OF rOLICE� `�I�000.00; ROSALIE LEARY� CASHIER� �I�000.00; L. A. HARRIS� P26CREATION DIRECTOR� �Ii000.00._ TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT oRoINANCE #[28� °AN ORDINANCE RELATING TQ WATER RATE CHARGES piND AMENOING ORDINANCE #38� SECTION 8� �JBDIVISION 3�° BE ACCEPTED FOR FII�ST READING. CARRIED. _ . JOHNSON MOVED� NASN SECONDED� THAT MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO NEGOTIATE AN OPTION WITH GEORGE JAS�ERSOIV FOR THE NECESSARY LAND REQUIRED FOR THE PROPOSED RELOCATING OF COUNTY ROAD �3. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. < 4.-��.r--'`-'a-� A. W. ELMQUIST� SECRE RY OF THE COUNCIL ATTESTs . ����,�d ��'' F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR u ". � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA � ORDINANCE N0. 127. .:� AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF VAN BUREN AVENUE AND CERTAIN ALLEYS; AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 86 OF THE CITY OF HOPRIN5. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City oP Hopkins; Section 1. Ordinance No. 86 of the City of Hopkins, S�ction 1 thereof, is amended to r ead: Section l. Van Buren Avenue from the north line of First Street North to the south line of Second Street North; the alley in Block 2, West �i�eapolis Center; and that portion of the alley in Block l, West Minneapolis Center, lying south of �� the north line extended of Lot Five (5) in said block�and each of them, are hereby vacated. First read at a re�ular meetin� of the Council of the City of Hopkins held on the 6th day of December, 1955, and finallg �c regular read and unanimously adopted at a meeting of the Council of said city held on the 2� daq of December, i955• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR ; a� �tiifl A. 11�. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. VPhitney, Citg Attorney � c �y � ' � �,� i 22 Published in the Hennepin County Review December �, 1955• ,r:.;�.,, ...,... . . 5 .. . . _ . .. '.Ri '� ' . ' ' ; , . . ,1 . t' A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCII. OF THE C(TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD OPJ VJEDNESDAY���._ [2/28/55 AT ?:30 P.M�. IN THE CfTY HALL. ,, PRESENT YJERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEI�.NASH�..TESAREK� JOHNSONi ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELC AND CITY ATTORNEY L^JHITNEY. �. TESAREK MOVED� NASi-1 SEGONDED� THAT. ORDINANCE N0. C29� "qN OROINANCE REGULATING DEALERS.tN THEREQF � MARKED ES IN THp q�TY OF.HOPKINS;�AMENDING ORD[NANCE � ON 3 USED MOTOP, VEHICLE �� NUMBER 88 SECTI n : .... ..._ .. ._. .. XHIBIT A BE ACCEPTED FOR SECOND READING THEREOF AND PUBLISHEO ACCORD4 1NG T0 I,.AW. CARR IED. .. , TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE NO. I28� "AN qRDINANGE RELATING TO V1IATER RqTE CHARGES AND q(t7EN01NG QR0lNANCE NUAI6ER 38, SECTION B�.,SUBDIV,ISION 3� MARKED EXH18(T , _ .�., . . , . .. ._ ... _.. °B°'� BE ACCEPTED FOR SECOND READING 'CHEREOF AND PUBLISHED ACGORDING TO`LAW. CARRIED, TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT.THE SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�lL BE ,INSTRUCTED T0 NOTIFY THE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THAT IT "IS,THE OPINION OF THE COUNCIL MEMBERS THAT THE PRESENT LOCATION BE.ING USED FOR THE ANNUAL CNRISTMAS TREE ON 9TN AVENUE� JUST SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE� IS NOT THE BEST LOCATION FOR SUCH TREE ANO THAT IN THE FUTURE SOME � OTHER SITE SHOULD BE RECOMMENDEO FOR COPlSIDERATION. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT THE t956 SALARY SCHEDULE� MARKED EXHIBiT nC° BE APPROVED. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT THE EPdPLOYEE�S NlORKING AGREEfJIENT FOR i956, MARKED EXHIBIT nDn� BE APPROVED. CARRIED. FAECTING ADJOURNED, ATTEST: � i , __..;.;,.._. . , .. . ��''` �' (f /���� �"`�;�"�, �� F. �I. MADDEN� MAYOR e � 51...�"`"`"' A. VJ. ELMQUIST� SECRE ARY TO THE COUNCIL !i C OUNC f LMEN : _ '-, , �;, _ �; � CITY OF NOPKINS HENNEP I N CO UNTY, M I NNESOTA ORDINANCE NUMBER 129 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN USED MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS; AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 88, SECTION 3 THEREOF. BE I T ORDA I NED BY TNE COtJNC I L OF THE C I TY OF HOPK I NS : Section I. Ordinance Number 88, Section 3, is amended by adding after Subdivisions I and 2 theceof, a new subdivision reading as follows: Subdivision 3. Such application�for license shall be accompanied by a corporate surety bond executed by the applicant as prfncipal and by a surefi y company as surety and conditioned that the principal shall indemnify any and all persons, �birms or corporations for any direct loss suffered by dishonesty on the part of the prin�ipal in the substitution of a mo�hor vehicle, or parts thereot, other than the one selected by the purchaser, or for failure through dishonesty to deliver a clear title to those legally e�titled thereto, or for any misappropriation of moneys or property belonging to purchaser being made in payment of a motor vehicle sold by the principal, or for any loss due to alteration of a motor vehicle on the part of the principal so as to deceive the purchaser as to the year or model of any motor vehicle sold, or for the vidlation of any of the provisions of ordinance number 88 of the city of Hopkins or any amendments thereof, which ordinance shall be a part of said bond for reference as fully and to the same effect as if set forth verbatim therein. FIRST READ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF TFIE�COUNCIL of the city of Flopkins ,: � , . held on the 20th day of December, 1955, and finally read and adopted at a spea�a:,F 28th-� December; � meet i ng of the coun c i I of sa i d c i t y he I d on the ��l�t� da y of ��e���q 19�j . F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. ulh i tney, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review �anuary 5th , 1956 �: �� � ���� - ,�� � 1 4 � � ���� , � � �� a;f�” CITY GF FIOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NUMBER 128 AN ORDINANCE RELATIP�G TO WATER RATE CHARGES AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NCIMBER 38, SECTION 8, SUBDIVISION 3. BE IT ORDAIIVED BY THE COUNCI L OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: Section I. Ordinance Number 38, Section 8, Subdivision 3, is amended to read: Subdivision 3. AIl water rate charges shall be due and payable on the first day of the month following the date of billing, and if not paid by such due date, there shall be added thereto a penalty of five (5) per cent of the gross rate and bill; provided, that the council may, by resolution, discontinue the imposition of such penalty, or, after having discontinued such penalty, may, by resolution, reinstate the same. AII such water rate charges not paid on or before ninety (g0) da ys after due date shall, in addition fio such penalty, bear interest on such gross rate at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum from the due date untit paid. FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins held on the 20th day of December, t955, and finally read.:en:d adopted at a regular meeting_of the council of said city held on the 28th day of December, �955• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. 4N. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review on January 5, �956• �� � i� '� � � 1.