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1961_Minute BookA REGU�AR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� 'NAS HELD ON TUESDAY� JANUARY 3� I 961 AT 7: 30 P.M. I N THE CI TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN CARROLL� MILBERT AND HANLEY� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER, CITY ENGINEER STROJAN� AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. �`°� MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONCED� THAT EXPENCITURES DATED JANUARY 3� 1961� IN THE AMOUNT OF $22,554.51� BE ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED, THAT RECOMMENDATION MADE BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMI SSI ON THAT A SPEC� AL USE PERMI T I N A BUSI NESS-RES1 DENCE ZONE BE GRANTED TO G. F� LOHMAN FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF TWO APARTMENT UNIT BUILDINGS UPON THAT PART OF TRACT B, R.L .S. #561 . THE TWO APARTMENT UNt TS TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT A P01 NT STARTI NG AT MONK AVENUE, BE TABLED TO MEETI NG OF JANUARY I 7, 1961 . CARRI ED, HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATION MADE BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION THAT THE PROPOSED PLAN OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE STARTING AT MONK AVENUE BE CHANGED TO A CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN SECOND AVENUE NORTH CONTINUING TO WEST 36TH STREET IN ST. LOUI S PARK� BE TABLED TO MEETI NG OF JANUARY I 7� I 961 . CARR� ED. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED, THAT RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISS�ON THAT A SO FOOT @ASEMENT BE OBTAINED ON E�THER SIDE OF MINNEHAHA CREEK AND NINE MILE CREEK� BE TABLED TO MEETING OF JANUARY 17� 1961. CARRIED. . CARROLL MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED, THAT ORD� NANCE N0. I 70, "AN ORDI NANCE VACATI NG A CERTAI N PART OF THIRD STREET SOUTH IN WEST MINNEAPOLIS HEIGHTS°� BE ACCEPTED FOR FIRST READING. CARR� ED. HANIEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION N0. �i�q"A RESOLUTiON RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS BY THE INSTALLATION OF WATER AND SEWER ON BURNES DRIVE"� BE ADOPTEC. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVEO� HANLEY:SECONDED, THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMI SSI ON ON THE APPI.I CATI ON FOR A SPECI AL USE PERMI T TO CONSTRUCT A PROPOSED ADDI TI ON TO A BUI LDI NG LOCATED ON LOT 74, AUDI TOR�S SU9D1 VI SI ON #239, APFLI ED FOR BY MERCHANTS REFRIGERATION COMPANY� BE APPROVED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION THAT AN APPLICATION FOR A SPEC�AL USE PERMIT IN AN INDUSTR�AL ZONE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN I NDUSTRI AL BUI LDI NG�; AS APPLI ED FOR BY SACH�S NUT, I NC ., TO BE LOCATED ON THE NORTH S�DE OF 5TH STREET SOUTH BETWEEN ISTH AND I6TH AVENUES SOUTH BE GRANTED WITH THE FOULDWING EXCEPTIONS — THAT 33 FT. ON 5TH STREET SOUTH AND SUBJECT TO A 35 FT. EASEMENT ON 16TH AVENUE SOUTH FOR R�AD PURPOSES. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMI SSI ON THAT A BUI LD� NG PERMI T APPLI CATI ON �Y WARNER HARDWARE TO CONSTRUCT A NAI L STORAGE SHED �N BACK OF BUILDING LOCATED AT 1119 HILL STREET IN AN INDUSTRIAL ZONE� BE DENIED AS IT DOES NOT MEET THE REQUIRED BUILDING CODE. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW BE APPOINTED THE OFFIC�AL NEWSPAPER FOR THE C�TY OF HOPKINS FOR 1961. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT MAYOR PERBIX AND C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER BE APPOINTED AS THE C�TY�S REPRESENTATIVES TO THE SUBURBAPJ GAS AGENCY. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO TRANSFER FUNOS AS SHOWN ON THE SCHEDULE ATTACHED MARKED EXHIBIT ��A��. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED, THAT ALL EMPLOYEES OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, POLICE DEPARTMENT� PARK MAINTENANCE�AND WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT BE GRANTED A IO¢ PER HOUR RA� SE FOR 1 961 AS PER THE C I TY MANAGER�S RECOMMENDATI ON. CARROLL VOTI NG NO ON POLI CE AND PARK MAINTENANCE. CARRIED, MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE SALARY OF POLICE SUPER�NTENDENT,HOWARD PUCK, BE ESTABLISHED AT �608 PER MONTH FOR 1961. CARROLI VOTING NO, CARR�ED, MEETING ADJOURNED. � ATTE.ST � '.1�, � �,�,G�;� W. HARLAN PERBIX,, MAYOR � '� � �a�}��i,A�l.�. C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL � v'.S:..s:C:�.t✓i"ti_-... .. _- .. _ . t ��. 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Tnreeci Control 500000 30 Stree� Adm3nins��a�� �.5Q00,00 31 storm Drains 3000,00 35 S'treet Cleaning 1�OOo00 3? Street Patching. 3000000 38 S�reet Sealing 150,00 2i Poi�ce 5ooaoo 83 Recreation � 83 i�sketball 115000 8�. Recrea�ior�� 660000 Softball 85 Recreation � 275000 Skating Rin�ss 29200.00 FRON! 17 Assessing 2!t Retirement 36 Stree� Lighting 22 Fire 23 Inspection Services 3� Street Maintenance !tu Sanitation `�$ �ngineering 33 sno�ur Removal 19 Chart�r Coam►3.ssion 8� RecreationmGeneral Activities r,� RecreationmPlaygrounda 86_ RecreationmBeach CITY OF HOPKINS REQUEST FOR TRANSFER OF FUNDS AS AT DECEMBF.R 319 1960 500000 25oom o0 i5oaaoo 600000 1000000 � �t1a 3�8�60 35000ao 3l�ooQoo 3000000 /S4. DO •�-OA 485000 lt3oo 00 135 000 aoo �.. � TO 1], council 13 Municipal Court 1!t T;lections 16 Legal Services 20 Insurance 27 Weed Control 30 Street Administration 31 Storm Drain� 35 Street C3.eaaing 37 Street Patching 38 S�reet Sealing 21 Police 83 Recreation�Basketball 84 Recreation=Softball 85 Recreation=Skating Rinka 500000 25a0000 1500000 600000 500000 500n00 /�� 3000000 1t00 0 00 3000Q00 /� a 500000 i�5000 6600 � 275000 � - .:-4 CITY Gx HOt :�IN�' ` . �:�.�1U �.�r 'U:Z I'ti�;"�SF�R OF T'Ui�iD;� A3 ,�P �7:sC��1-t:�::,x 31, 1960 FR01�1 L1=21o1 Acivertising and Publications 3 popp 17�1202 Salary = R�al Estate = Office 500,00 m0 12=20,1 Telephone ,Qp 12=20,2 Postage 35,00 12=2l�,2 Main�o of rquipment 175,00 13=29a2 Testfng 2l��l�302 Retiremen� 36�10 Salaries 15�2702 Audit 22�10,1 Fire Calls 17=12a2 Sa3ax�r u Real F.s�ate = Office 18=2301 Travel & Subsistence 20=l�l0l Fire Tnsux�ance 20=4102 Autm Insurance 23m10o2 P'ire rfarshall '.�.�• �"i ; i 'i ��.�� 0,00 1500,00 OOo00 - 150000 •.�• .��_.�� .��,�� •� i oo . � 200,00 250000 500000 g�0oQ0 TO 11=23,1 Travel and Jubsisicence Oo00 12�21,1 Adver�ising and Publications 12=50,2 I�Iiscellaneous Capitol Out�ay 12-�0,1 - Office 1•�laterial & Supplies 12�1�201 Subscriptions � Membership 13=1001 salary a Judges Z3=IOo 2. Salar�y � Clerk of Court 13�10a3 Salary = Court Officer 13=10olt Temporary Services 13m23o1 Travel and Subsistence 13m3�o1 0£fice �laterial & Supplies 11��12,1 Temporary Servi.ces 1l��3001 Ofiice Material 3c Supplies 15�lt2�1 Subacriptions & i�embership 15=10 5alaries 16=23,�. Travel & Subsistence 16=2701 Pro£essional Services 16=30a1 O�fic� Mat�rials & Supplie� 1?=20,2 Postag� 17m�2o1 Subscripiions & rle:nbership 17�120?� Sa!��,ry � Business Perso Prop, Offic� 17=5001 Capitol Outlay 17�12,5 salary = Boats 18=21,1 Advertising & Publications 20=1t1, 3 Worlanan � s �omp, Insurance 20�L�1,l� Official Bonds 0a00 Oo00 35000 75000 100000 �60, 00 � 1100000 50,00 1000, 00 25,00 175,00 2 Oo00 1250,00 2500 00 1 00, 0 5�a00 100000 0, 250�00 250000 100000 �OOo 00 2 �QO 25,00 150000 IsOo OQ 275000 i aoo 100,00 80 1�Oa � 95�}�0 � � CITY OF H�i°KT[�!� P�E�UE3T FOR TF3:��::iF�R 0� �y UTdD3 r1.i itT 'J'�CEIrtB��R 31s 1960 FROM = Oo 2 Po�tage �. , 2iaoo3 x��.o co���act 225000 2i�2�o3 r�i]�ea�e m �ivate �cars 50000 a.'m•� �o� 1�I�intena,nce off Vehicles 500,00 . 21=2�,1 Board3.ng Prisoner$ � 47ork Houso 600,00 21=25 0 2 HD8i'd3.ng PY'�1.$OII6i8 = LoCa� 75 0 �0 21=2901 To�ir�g 65040 21m31o1 ur�orms 525000 2z�33o1 3as and ai1 25ovoo 21�50, 2 ca�ito�. ou�aa� � r�sc a 750. ao 21�17 Salaries = Vac�tions 175�.00 l�0=2904 Dirt for Landfill 500000� 3. O�OS 22�1001 Fire Ca1Is ?1Q,a0 2 j�l0a 2 Salax� � l� u^e Marsi�all 2241041 Fire C�.�s 30�20a� 30�22,� 30=22,2 3042�t o 1 3om3oo�, 3��3301 3o�5oa3 30�500l� 32�io 32�28a3 1t0�29a It lt0�19 TelEphone Gas Electric�.ty t�ain�o of Buildin.g Office Matest�.als 8c Supplies sasoline & Oit Cap�.tol Outlay = T3cres Cagitol Outlay � Sat2da�° sa3aries Con�ractua� Materia`a Dirt for Landfilg Salarie� � Sick Lsa�re 7i0,0o 2QOeQ0 500000 � � �Oo00 200000 22�t o 00 15oaoo 75.00 600,00 30QOa00 36,00 90a0,00 3000000 2600,00 l�00, 00 ' o C� �0 2].=2001 Telephon� 1 Oo00 22=23,� T�'avel & Subs.'.>.�'L'ua�,��G 200000 2�.�23,2 Tuition & R.�gistration 185000 21�2l�,2 Maintenance of Equ�pment l�OOo00 2a=30o1 O�fice I�aterials & Supplie� 225,00 27.�39,� Medical �4p,Qp 21=5001 Gapitol Outlay = Cars 5l�Oo00 21=1.0 Salaries � Regulax� 590000 21-12 Sa�aries � Part Time 1000,00 21mi8 sa.3.aries � Holidays 100,00 21e19 Salaries = Sick Leave 300000 22�2lto2 Maintenan�e of 22=2lt, 3 t;aintenance o.f 22=5001 Gapi�ol Outl�� 23�i00� 27�1��1 27�280�. 30�7.0 3o�i7 30�38 3�19 3om24o 3 3�,35 01� 3o�5ooi 3�5005 Fquipment Vehicles = irl�lkie Tal�ie Sa�ary = Buildin� Inspector Sa7.aries 4�eed Sprayl.ng S�,aries � Regu:t� Salari�s m �acations Salaries = Holidays Salari�s � Sick Laave i�Iaintenasnce o� Veh�cles 3hop Purchases Capitol Ouiclay Capitol Ou�lay � Culverts = Frast Breaker 3�?30 � lt00o00 200,00 1100 00 . 7�0, 00 200,00 � lt00a � 1000 00 � 620000� 5oovoo 500000 15ooao i000000 i�000 00 BI�OOo 00 175000 _.. ., . ., , ..__-� _,T,. . 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WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION N0. 938::oF THE COUNC►L AD�PTED OCTOBER 4� 1960, A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STR�JAN� CITY ENGINEER W�TH REFERENCE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF BURNES DRIVE FROM CAMPBELL DRIVE TO M�NNETONKA MILLS ROAD AND MINNETONKA M�LLS ROAD FROM CAMPBELL DRIVE TO BURNES DRIVE BY THE CCNSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN EXTENSIONS 111EREON AND THIS REPORT WAS RECE�VED BY THE COUNCi L OPI JANUARY 3� I 961 . NOVJ THEREFORE BE 1 T RESOLVED BY THE C� TY COUNCI L oF HOPKI NS� MINNESOTA� AS FOLLOWSt I. THE COUNC� L WI LL CONS� DER THE 1 MPROVEMENT OF SUCH I NSTALLATI ON IN ACCORDANCE W�.TH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOTS I-6� BLOCK I� AND I"'S� BLOCK 2� CAMPBELL�S 4TH ADD�TION FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429,011 TO 429.�11� AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL C OST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF $6�888 FOR SANITARY SEWER AND $5,140 FOR �NATERMA�NS. 2. A PUBLIC HEARING SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT ON THE 7TH DAY OF :NI�Y:C'Y�r;Y� ( 961 � 1 N THE COUNC� L CHAMBERS OF THE C� TY HALL AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P�M.� AND THE CLERK SHALL GIVE PUBLISHED NOT)CE OF SUCH HEAR� NG AND I MPROVE�v1ENT AS REQUI RED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE C dUNC�L OF HOPK)NS� MINNESOTA� TH1S 3RD DAY OF JANUARY� I 961 � C� R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE C OUNC�L JOSEPH C . VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM MOPKINS C:TY ATTORNEY W. HARLAN PERBIX, _ .,. . _ MAY�R C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEP�N COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 940 RESOLUTI ON OF WATER RESOURCES STUDY COMMI TTEE SUBC OMMI TTEE C ONC ERN I NG PROPOSED EXPANSf ON OF THE , NI NNE61POL1 S�ST. P�UL SqNI_T�RY, DI STRI CT TO THE _ _ _. . .._ . . _ TNlI N C I TY METROPOLI TAN �RE�, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT I.T IS THE CONSENSUS OF THE CtTY COUNC)L OF THE C� TY OF HOPKI NS� M� NNESOTA� THAT I F AGREENIENT CAN BE REACHED ON I� A PLAN FOR PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION ON THE UTANAGER� AL BOARD OF THE SAN1 TARY D� STRI CT� 2� ON AN EQU�TABLE PLAN OF FINANCING� 3� A REASONABLE ANO ACCEPTABLE TIMETABLE� 4� BOUNDARI ESi POINERS AND DUTI ES OF THE SANI TARY DI STR� CT� THEN THE SANITARY D�STRICT SHOULD BE EXPANDED E�THER BY AMENDATORY LEGISLATION OR BY NEW LEGISLATION SO AS TO PROVlDE SEWAGE DISPOSAL FAC� LI TI ES FOR THE TWI N C� TY METROPOLI TAN AREA. �DORTED BY THE CI TY COUf� I L, TH1 S � 7TH DAY �F JANUARY� I 961 . C. R. PETERSON, NJ. HARLqN PERBIX, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C . VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WA5 HELD ON TUESDAY� JANUARY I 7� I 96I AT 7:30 P,M. � N THE CI TY HALL . PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� Ct�UNC�LMEN CARROLL� MILBERT AND HANLEY� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER AND C�TY ENGINEER STROJAN. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED 1�17�6I� IN THE AMOUNT OF $347,928.78� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT ORDI NANCE N0. 1 71 � uAN OR01 NANCE VACATI NG A PART OF 12TH AVENUE SOUTH'�, BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FIRST READINO. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONCED, THAT COMMUNICATION FROM THE C�TY OF BLOOM�NGTON� DATED JANUARY I 0� I 961 , RELATI VE TO THE PROPOSED FRANCHI SE WI TH THE MI NNEAPOLI S GAS COMPANY� BE NOTED AS RECEIVED AND PLACED ON F�LE. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE APPLICATION FROM THE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TO INSTALL PROJECTING SIGNS ON THE ROOF OF TWO EX�STING OUTDOOR TELEPHONE BOOTHS LOCATED AT 809 AND 9I6 EXCELSIOR AVENUE WEST, BE DENIED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONCED, THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO SIGN THE RECIPROCAL FIRE SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VILLAGES OF RICHFIELC� ED�NA� GOLDEN VALLEY AND BLOOMINGTON AND THE C�TY OF ST. LOUIS PARK AND THE MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL METROPOLI TAN A� RPORT COMMI SSI ON. CARRI ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO. 1���- "R RESOLUTI ON RELATI NG TO PARTICIPATION IN THE RURAL HENNEPIN COUNTY NURSING DISTRICT", BE ADOPTED, CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUT�ON N0.9�L/ °A RESOLUTION OF WATER RESOURCES STUDY COMNiI TTEE SUBCOMMI TTEE CONCERNI NG PROPOSED EXPANSI ON OF THE MI NNEAPOLI S-ST. PAUL S�NI TARY DI STRICT TO THE TWI N CI TY METROPOLI TAN AREA", BE ADOPTED. CARRI ED. MEETING ADJOURNED, C. R. PETERSON� SECRETAR OF THE COUNCIL ATTE51T: � ;i , Y ��/ Jl� V /VV � NJ. HARLAN PERBI X� P,AAYOR C I TY OF HOFK 1 N S HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 942 � RESOLUTION RELqTING TO PARTICIP,�TION IN THE RURAL HENNEPIN COUNTY NURSING DISTRICT, NlHERE�S� PURSUANT TO M� NNESOTA STATUTES� SECT( ONS � 45.08 AND I 45.I 2 PROVI S) ON HAS BEEN MADE FOR A PUBLjC HEALTH NURSI NG 01 STP.►CT I N THAT PORTI ON OF HENNEP�N COUNTY OUTStOE THE CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS� AND WHEREAS� PURSUANT TO SUCH AUTHOR�TY SUCH A PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING D.�STR�CT HAS BEEN ORGANIZED AND HAS BEEN 1N OPERATION FOR SEVERAL YEARS� AND WHEREAS� tT IS DEEMED NECESSARY TO CONTINUE THE OPERATION OF SUCH NURSING DISTRIC T AND TO PROV�DE IT W�TH ADEQUATE FUNDS FOR IT5 PROPER OPERATION. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GOVERNINB BODY OF THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS� _ THAT THI S POLI TICAL SUBD( VI SI ON CONT1 NUE TO BE I NCLUDED 1 N THE PUBL) C HEALTH NURS) NG DI STRICT OF RURALHE(dNEP� N COUNTY� ORGANI ZED ON JANUARY 4� I 952; THAT 1 T PARTICIPATE iN THE BENEF�TS THEREOF� AND THAT IT AGREES TO SUPPORT ON AN APPORTIONMENT BASIS ITS PRO RATA SHARE OF THE COST OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF SUCH D�STRICT PROV�DED� HOWEVER� THAT FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY I� 196I THROUGH DECEMBER 3I , 1 961 � THI S COST SHALL NOT EXCEED �.25 PER CAP� TA ON THE BASI S OF THE OFFIC�AL 1960 FEDERAL CENSUS, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT THIS RE50LUTION SHALL BE DEEMED AN AGREEMENT � . .. _ ._._._. , ...... . _ TO CONTI NUE TO PARTICI PATE I N SUCH NURSI NG DI STRICT ON THE BAS� S HEREJ NBEFORE SPEC� FI ED W� TH ALL OTHER POLI TICA� SUBDJ V� S� ONS ADOPTI NG SI M1 LAR RESOLUTI ONS, qDOPTED BY THE CI TY COUNC I L OF THE C,� TY OF HOPKI NS� MI NNESOTA� THI S I 7TH _ . _..... DAY OF JANUARY 1961 . C. R. FETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE C OUNCJL JOSEPH C. VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY NJ. HARLqN PERBIX� MAYOR �'g¢z A RE50LUI'IOIJ REI,ATIN� TO PARTICIPATION IN Th�' �'URAL F:�,.�111�I�V' rC�°�`Y Iti��^'�ST�TG .�Tc!".'R.t"^ �,J. �U88��� GMi�O�� ir�.trodv.ced the following resolu�ion and moved it�s adoption; �'JiiFREAS� pursuant to Pd�r.nesota Stat�a+eh, Sec��9or_s 11t5�08 �,nd '�,, �o;_.?. provi�ion has been made for � pu��� 3 c�zp�?.t:.1 r1t".'3i:�g cLi s'�y'�I�: �: a.n ��'�a � gozY�ir,n c.f $snnep�n County outsids the City ot Mir.ne�pel;.�s ara �VF�EAS� p�suzr►_� +,o such autk�o-r�+�y su��i a p»'�l�.c hea'.tl� nv„si.ng diQtri.ct has been organized ana has been �� o�e-ra�;xc� ���� ��: �r��•a7 yo�r:.; � a�d �ViiEREAS, it is dee�ed nec3s�ary to r.a�ai;a.r.;�e t�� cr��a•��..o�l ef svc�h r.uraing district and to provide it v� �th a-aequate fwids fo� �.i�s �roae� mez=a'�,�.u.in A1�P, THII�EFORE� BE IT RFSOLVF� by the gov�:�� �Lr.Ag bc� o� CITY QF NOPKIAtB �hat -;Zii� pa�!;:�1_c�.� ��.bdi�is�.o�. co:��in;zo to o�vn9 vi ge or ci•cy be included in the public heal�th nursing �-.st-�i�:t of rlt�al He.�n�p'�� C�a�n��y9 organized on Janua�°y l�9 19��; i:hat it �ar.f�_+:ip�.t;o �.n �:i�� b�r.a�_-L-Y •the�^e�f�; and that it agrees to suppor�t; oii an apporti:�^.��.t bssi� i:,� p�� o rata s:�a�ra of the cost of the administration cf such district �at'GV1Q��; h;,�re-rer� ����2t for the pe�icd January 19 1961 throug� Dece�r�b�r 31, �961, ihis cast sh�:11 not exceed �025 per capita on the basis of thg officiai 19b� Federal Cen�uso BE IT FURTHER RES�LVID9 that this resoluticn shall be deemed an a�eement to continue to participate in such nuxsing distx�ict on the b���.;, hercin:;e�'ora specified with all other political subcliv'�sions adoptin� s�.miiar :esolutions„ The motion for adoption of the fore�oing resoluticn �ras seeonded by �y �r ��� �Y . Upon roll call there were � yeas and �_ nays: Yeas 4 Nays 7 I� �� p� pg���p� , �lcrk of the CI TY Oi� MOPKI N8 hereby to.�n, city ar �vi_ age certify that tha above is a true copy of a resolution adopted by the governing body of E� � pR NOPKI N9 ir= an official meeting at C1 TY C� blQPi�f p� Tto�un, ci y or village � on JANUARY i i� 1�! da e /� 1/6/61 (Signed) � � C 8T � . � . PB'��O�f �OFFI CI AL PUBLI CATI ON� C I TY OF HOPKI NS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BI DS FOR TREE SPRAYI NG SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE C1TY MANAGER AT THE C1TY HALL� HOPK)NS� MINN.� UNT1L MARCH I� 1961 AT 10200 A.M.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ ANO AS SOON AS POSS�BLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT W�LL BE MADE BY THE C�TY FOR TREE SPRAYING. SPEC�F�CATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFF�CE OF THE CITY ENGJNEER. A CASH DEPOSI T� CASH� ER�S CHECK� 61 D BOND OR CERTI FI ED CHECK� i . PAYABLE TO THE C� TY OF HOPKI NS 1 S REQUI RED FOR FI VE PERCENT �5�/0� OF THE B)D AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY 1NT0 A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT �S RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. C I TY OF HOPKI NS �� ,j R. L. BRUBACHER, CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW FEBRUARY I6� 1961 TO BE PUBLI SHED I N THE CONSTRUCTI ON BULLETI N FEBRUARY I 6� I 961 CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NO TICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY IN THE POSSESSION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS AFTER SEIZURE OR CONFiSCATiON THEREOF.BY THE CITY.POLICE AND OTHER.OFFICERS PURSUANT.TO,HOPKINS ORDINANCE,N0..162 __. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follaaing items of personal property or chattels which have Iawfully come into the possession of the City of Hopkins in the course of its mwnicipal operation, including the seizure or confiscation thereof by the police of the City of Hopkins or by other officers or employees thereof, which property has remained unclaimed by the owners and has been in the possession of the municipality continually for a period of at least six months, the approximate date of the receipt of such property being hereinafter stated, all items of which pr operty having come into the possession of the Gity by confiscation, seizure or discovery after abandonment thereof, viz: Date Received 9-24-59 12-21-58 8-17-59 BICYCLES Boys or Girls Boys Girls Girls ���_58 Girls 7-9-58 Boys -. _ _; 7=9-58 Boy s 1959 Boys TIRES AND WHEELS A11 received prior to 1959... . uan t i t 10 I I I I I I I 1 I I Kind Schwinn Unknown f�irestone Unknovun Unkncavn Unknown Rollfast Size and Color Black, 26" Green, 26" Blue, 26" Blue, 26" White, 26" Green, 26" Red, 26" Articles Hubcaps, assorted makes and sizes 700 x 17 6 ply., lJ. S. Royal tire 670 x 15 Goodrich Snan► tire 710 x 15 U. S. Royal Tube type tire 670 x 15 U. S. Royal Tubeless snow tire 670 x_15 Goodyear Snow type recap tire. 650 x 16 Truck wheel ., •� .. 650 x 16 Brunswick truck t�l�r_e.I 650 x I�' Yale.Tire and wheel 600 x 16 Allstate Chrysler wheel 670 x 16 Goodyear Tubeless Chrysler wheel MI SCELLANEOl1S I TEMS DATE I�CE I VED ARTI CLE 6-29-55 I Doc�tor�s visiting bag and supplies I Kodaslide Projector — Model 2—A 8—I9-58 I 1949 4—Door Oldsmobile — M02096 -Serial.No. 499A3851 8—I`3-59 I 1950 Buick 2-door sedan; seriai No. 15772214; � I�t��a�x�x�x�ca��� OTHER SMALL ITEMS OF M9SCELLANEOUS PROPERTY, Will be sold pursuant to the terms of Hopkins City Ordinance No. 162 and the Statutes of the State of Minnesota in such cases made and provided, at a public sale to be conducted by the Fiopkins City Manager or his deputy, to the highest bidders for cash, on Saturday, the 18th day of Feb�ruary, 1961,.at 2:00 oeclock P. RA. at the fire station of the City Ha11 at Eighth and Excelsior Avenues in the City of Flopkins. AIl sa�es to be final and paid for in cash. Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota this 20th day of January, 1961 CITY OF HOPKINS By: Richard L. Brubacher, City Manager JOSEPN C. VESELY, City Attorney Published in the Nennepin County Review, February 2 and 9, 1961 A SPEC�AL MEETING OF THE COUNC�L OF THE CjTY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON WEDNESDqY� FEBRUARY (� 196� AT 4;00 P.M. IN THE C�TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN CARROLI� MILBERT AND HANLEY, ALSO C�TY MANAGER • BRUBACHER . HANLEY MOVED, M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER�S REVISED OFFICE SALARY SCHEDULE DATED I/13/61� BE APPROVED WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ITEM N0. 10� RECREATION DI RECTOR� AND THAT THE SALARY REAIIAI N THE SAME . CARROLL VOTI IVG NO ON I TEMS N0. I� 2 AND 5. MARKED EXHI BI T 1PA�� . CARR� ED. � HANLEY MOVEC� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER�S SALARY BE SET AT �10�600 FOR THE YEAR 1961 . MEETING ADJOURNED, �TT�T• / % �f?� { � _� W. HARLAN PERBI X� MAYOR _ --�' '�a��iE-��I C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L � � � J�,.~au� � � a �9ts� 'T'O° TH� HOIdOR�HT.� CTT� COUIVCIL FROPio R, i,o 't3�.UB4CH��a CT`�Y i�4A1VA�Et� SUBJ�CT: RrVISE� UnP�CF; SALARY SCHF.;BiIIF 1� •�TENO�C7F RIt a�td CASH 1�h;R ( 2) Ao�i.4x �" th�s� emp�Ca�y��a harre be�n e�p�o�r��� by �he City caP Hopkin� gor ot►�� ��.�r� � 5)�ea�� o Thoy ����r px�ob�b�.y h�ve reach�d th� rn.�mun promo��ona� sa��sy �ha'� �he Ci�y oi' Hvpkin� �hoLld payo T �e�cmyne�sc�m �cs��ever; -�h�� they r�a:�i.ve a cos� of Iiving incr�age o T�i� cos� of �.iving inc��a�ec3 �.pp�o:r�at�ly � 06� ir� �he f�t�.nri��palis ar��$o 'rhis figur��� ouv ta $5022 p�g month or ��p. oacc amatra3y �, 03�? P�r hou�� 2o tiCCOUNT CLERft (1) 1'hxs �rnplolree h�s �ma°k u����,me for th� Ci�y va" Hopkins £or 3.�1/� yea�so Dur�ng thi� time 9he� has r�c�i.ved only on� p�o�notional iner�aso� It i� my ge��in� that sh� i� b�c�Ming ar.�x°c��sin�;�.y more v�.u�b� � �a th� Ci�LS° ot }lopkin�. and �ha�, shr� .is �o�°'e�� mor� �c� the ciiy rio� tha� sh� t�a� a �ea.� ���o� T ���cnn�nesid ti�lo^.� :��7� �E ':��VQlT � C,C93'(;r Oi ��_Ji ]']h �Zu� �� pgomo'�ir�n�.�. in�s���se: pe� ii'l0%7L��'lo � o JR, C;LEltK�ST�'r?c? (�. )�,�; th� L• i�e 'L• hi� __���. �,� �-�.ay�o ��-�� hi�e� �,h�e: . m�nths a ;o s3�e �aas �o�d �h��c �he d�ou�al r�ceiv� pro-- niu'c�i on�� iri�z°����� i)Y'OU'1f��YI� h�Y c���� k�a;� s�"e-,i���.��os7,T� curing h�m fi�:�� year r�f �mp��3►m�n�, �.�� •SPFf' 1�,Ia .�:iSES.`'ii�irN�' C7.�ERii ( � � � �';i1F3 ' F�p o�re� iar�r:.�t�a..r=�,y�F�`icsLr� ��� ���k ana h�s a g�o,?�:, dQ�� oi job �x°ecciom as to �;taQr� thes� lzoiir. s ax°� • c�9x�k�ds St:� t.as a���x�r x����onsii�l� ,3ob ?nd in �dc�.i�ion •�� thc� sg���za:� �s.���smen� �ox•k sh� he�U:� ��riL�i t��� �e>>�Y•a.l. �s�esvi?�� �ao�Y� T �°�comrr��nd c,hat s��e be ;zv�n �s� i�ncr��s� s:��.hhi,ly aver 3/�,i �,he incx�eaVe �rQ�csrnmmnci�d f°or thc c�th�� enip? o�rre2s o� 13 " 1!.�. a �.�'6a ;:��3:+�RY_ z •'I , � � °� (\1I ,D., 4,�a �3�6�00 �56� S�LAR� $fj1.,40 �3�.:;.�OG $3�7�GG � � << � ' � /I` . P�G� � • �Fvz�r� oFrzc� sar.�r�°P ;�c�ir��t,z.1. 5 o ASS ° T, RECR��i'r i:o�d p r�.EC�o� 4�} r�sen� emp�oye2 �ras h�.r�d in SfG'Ai,in A9:. �ha�t tin�e she c=�s a S�nio�° �i, th;� Univer�3.�y of `•29.nnegotaD m��ja�in� i:n Recrea�ion �a��t�shipo She io�� UraduatQci i.n Dec� ?.900, �i�h a d��°E� in Reca L�ader�hip �.r!d noz� wog�ks fu3.1 tim� for �h� City of Hog�hsins� Px�ior to this 4,im�, �h� �� a�orrr�d to �.t�en� cla�s�s thre� ntorn.in�� a �ree�c a.nd �ork ever►in�s �o malce up the 'time ah� m3�s�c� during re,;u].ar t�rking houx°so� She �a°eed to tak� � lesser sa.lary un�il �he had completed her Educe�Sono B�cau9e oR th� a�o�ro fac�ts9 I r�com�nend. that h�� �a1a�y �b� in�x��ased �l�2 �r mon�ha 6o I,IEFtAR7AN (1) 'Fh� Librs�ian ° s sa� has x�i�en from �7� Fea° month in 1957 �o $3�a5 �� 1960o Thi� is a perc�ntagc� inc��a�� o�' 23�a Tl�is p��ition is ��.zrc11� to thQ ��vcial. a��o��ntenti cler�k �n� ths� it prova.des a grna�, de�..i of jo� fr��d�m anci on3y abou� 30 hou�°s of �ao�lc a� the libx•ax�r, Thex°e is�, of cou�se, a a��rat d�a�. of r�adin� that th� Lfbrar�.an does ovex° and aUavc� her r°�gulaz° worko I f�e� tha�t sho�lld Pi�s o �lountain gi�� up th� libra�yq cae �rould hav� �o pa� more mo�ey to �e�c anyone el�e to cs�ork a� ConpCiel��LiAu�ly �.9 she doc� and put in t,i�e a�aunic of . �im� �Lhat ah� sp�ncis csu�sidQ o.� h�z. a�e�ala� rros�king ilou�s., I. r�r.orr�.�iend that her �al�y be sncr�a�ed �h� 10¢ pea° houx° r�r.ommen�ied io� ail emplo�r��s p�us an addi�ional �Zm6? to �iv� h��° a$20 per mon�h i.ncae�soo Should th2 iibz•a�y in�-r�as� �he number o�' hoiar� it is to be onsn� I f'ua�th�s° r�co�anor.d th�s� the counci�. con��.de�° an arl.di_f:ional incr$a�� ].at�r in th� yearo 7 o Fq1:TFR RFPAIRt•111F� (1) � recommenc� a �o��C o i�ving i.ncxoase oi' $5 pex montho �9b� S�,I,�iRY �3330�� $31a5 0 00 �35�000 �9�� �AT,RR� $375�00 �365000 �d/P'�p3Wll J � Z / 3. P�GF, 3 R!�,VISEIi OFFICr SAIJIRX SCHT;DULF 8, CITY CLERK (i) �he Ci�y Cl�rk is actu� . y�h� t��s ��o ice th� Ci�y i�gro His duties include Secr��;� to the Council, Secre�axy•to �h� Zoning �c Planning Comm3.�sion and Ofgice ��fadna�;e�o �4s suche he �rorks noa�ma�lly a!a5 to �0 hour �eeka I believe fi.hat becaus� of tha exta°a hour� � has to �ork and t�a].so the fact he is Off'ice P�a;�r, he ehould receiv� a salary �liohtly highea� th�,n the T'inance Dire��or. I rscorimend ihat �he C3.$y Cl�rls� aal�y be incr�e��ed 18¢ p�r hour a($3�. g�x° month ) � 90 FINI�NCE O��TCER. (1) This position ha� ba�n �xpand�dl thie ye�.r t� include al.� City purcY:asin� aloz►� �ri4�h �h� comp3.e�o control of the Cityr fi�cal affaa.rso Havin� a proges�ionally tr�ined accountant or� the �i�aff ha� D�elpod u� improv� our fiscal positiona Thi� positi�on is beconiing incr�asingly mo�e impo�tan�o A very small incareaso �ras granted i�hi� position las� year, I r�commend tYiat a 25¢ .p�r hour ($1�3 per moni�4� ) increase �e ggant�d, l0o RECRF,ATIOPd DIRECTOR�Th� Recr�ation . on¢nission ha� r�com�ended tha'L th� salaxy for this positaon should 4�� be $8500, �c°es�ntly thE salary paid fs �7b20o I b�Tiev@ tha� r�f�o fiarg�i� �.s a good Rec p Directoz° and I r hope tha� h� wilY remain on our sta��£, T recommend tha� F�, Harris e sal.ary be incx�ea�e� ��0 pem mo�ztho 196� SA.LAR% � /` j -� . , �s��000 �;, _ ,� .�'y6l�0, 00 lI o CITY �;NuIidrFR (1) The City rngineer o� eala� is curx°ently lo� in compaxison to the �alarie� w�iich ax�e paici the other en,;ineexs in tkie area� Th� Fngineer has a eery r��ponsibla position and i� doing a good jobo T�1� ar� goir� to attEmPt to increa�e �he F,ngin�er°s responsibility i;his next ,year and giv� him more controg ove� th� entire Pub1fC ?dox°ks U�pt, I ?`�oommend �hat t�e Cnoin�er �� sa�.�y be increa�ect �5� Pex� houx°o i��d3oQ0) . . � $6$1�00 �96� SAIrAR� �siomoo �581�, o0 �,.L'' { $S8on00 �i 3 , `' � _ �724000 � PAt3E !a REVTSED OF�ICE S�,LARY SCHFDULE ti�a ar�� present3y ta�ark3.n� on a s�slasy �1.a��ificatiota pl�n, We hope to pmes�nt this �'or youx° consir�o�m�ion and study thgs 5vx°ing and Sur+�r and hope that i� z•ri.7.�. 9�.mp3.i.fy s��ting �alax�i�s next year, RI.F3/sr Resp�c�¢lal.ly submi��ed, . ,�( �J �� Ra Lo Ba�ubacher Ci�y �ana�e� A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7� I 961 AT 7:30 P.M. 1 N THE CI TY HA�L . PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN CARROLL� HANLEY AND MILBERT� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER� C�TY ENGINEER STROJAN AND CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED FEBRUARY 7� 196I IN THE AMOUNT OF $64,153.83� BE APPROVEO FOR PAYMENT. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDEO� THAT ORD� NANCE NO. 1 70� t°AN ORDI NANCE V�ICATI NG A CERTAI N PART OF THIRD STREET SOUTH iN WEST MINNEAPOLIS HEIGHTSt°, BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READING THEREOF ANO ACCORDING TO LAW SAME TO BE ORDERED PUBLISHED, rtH1S��BE.1NG SUBJECT TO A LETTER FROM THE C�TY MANAGER STATING THAT THE PROPER DEEDS HAVE BEEN RECE�VED, CARR�ED. M� LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT ORDI NANCE N0. I 71 �°AN ORDI NANCE VACATI NG q PART OF i2TH qVENUE SOUTH'�, BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READING THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME TO BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. CARRIED. M�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT ORD►NANCE N0. 172� °�N ORDINANC E VACATING THE NORTH— SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK.36, WEST Iv11NNEAPOLIS AND THE NORTH—SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK I, L. P. CREVER�S FI RST ADDI TI ON TO WEST MI NNEAPOLIS AND A PART OF 1 3TH' AVENUE SOUTH AND A PART OF 6TH STREET SOUTH", BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FI RST READI NG. CARR� ED. M�LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED, THAT OROINANCE N0, I73� °AN ORDINANCE TO REQUIRE A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRl�TION OR OPERATION OF A CAR WASH ESTABLISHMENT AND TO REQUIRE A LiCENSE FOR SUCH OPERATI ON", BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FI RST READI NG. CARRI E�, MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT COMMUNICATION DATED 1�21�61, FROM JIM HAWKES� RESIDENT PLANNER� RECOMMEND�NG REQUEST FOR VACATION OF JEFFERSON AVENUE BETWEEN MILIIUAUKEE STREET AND SECONO STREET SOUTH� BE TABLED TO THE MARCH 7TH COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� M)LBERT SECONDED� THAT REQUEST FROM PURE OIL COMPANY DATED 2/I/61� IN WHICH THEY ASK FOR A BUI LDJ NG PERM) T ON THE PROPERTY I MMEDI ATELY NORTH OF THE� R PRESENT LOCATI ON AT HIGHWAY #7 ANC I7TH AVENUE NORTH� BE TABLED. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEC� THAT 1961 LICENSES ISSUED CUR�NG THE PERIOD FROM I�I�6I TO 1/31/61� AS SHOWN ON EXHIBIT �A�� BE APPROVED. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT THE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BE GRANTED PERMt SS.I ON T0 PLACE 432 FT. OF BURI ED CABLE ALONG IOTH AVENUE NORTH OF EXCELSI OR BLVD. AND9�UTH OF F�RST STREET NORTH AND ALSO BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO MAKE A DIG—UP FOR A BURIED SPLICER ON ST. LOUIS STREET AND JA�KSON AVENUE 24 FT. FROM THE SOUTH CURB. CARRIED. CqRROLL MOVED� M� LBERT SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATI ON BY THE ZONI NG AND PLANNI NG COMMI SSI ON THAT APPLICATI ON FOR A SPECI AL USE PERMI T I N A COMMERCI AL C-2 Dt STRICT AND FOR THE CON� STRUCTION OF A PROPOSED OIL STATION TO BE LOCATED UPON LOTS 6 ANO 7� BLOCK 2� BOULEVARD MANOR� APPLIED FOR BY CLARK OIL AND REFINING CO,, TO BE IOCATED AT I702 EXCELSIOR AVENUE WEST� BE DENIED� BE APPROVED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVEO, MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION THAT A SPECI AL USE PERMI T BE GRANTED TO CONSTRUCT A PROPOSED I NDUSTR� AL BU1 LDI NG I N AN I NDUSTRI AL DI STRI CT, BUI LDI NG TO BE LOCATED ON ALL OF BLOCK 55, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S. BUI LD� NG PERMIT APPLICATION APPLIED FOR BY 0. E. PATTEN� W�TH THE PROVISION THAT THIS BE SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT OF 25 FT. ON EACH S�DE OF NINE MILE CREEK ANC ALSO A 20 FT. EASEMENT ON 6TH STREET TO NINE MILE CREEK, BE APPROVED. CARR�ED� M�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY ATTORNEY BE INSTRUC TED TO DRAW AN ORpaNANCE TO REZONE LOTS 1,2,3,4,5,6 AND 7� BLOCK 2� BOULEVARD MANOR� THE REAR �RORTIONS OF SAID LOTS BE REZONED FROM DOUBLE�RES�DENCE TO COMMERC�AL C-2, qLSO REZONE THE NORTH 35FT. OF LOT 23� BLOCK 6� WEST M� NNEAPOI� S ADD� TI ON TO BE REZONED TO C—I COMMERC� AL FROM MULTI PLE— RES�DENCE. CARR�ED. L�v � ?rY�„� �'�` CARROLL MOVED�,MILBERT SECONDEO� THAT A ROW OF TREES BE PLANTED TO SERVE.AS A BUFFER ON -^� � T�iE`REAR OF LOTS I,2,3,4,5,6 AND 7� BLOCK 2 �N BOULEVARD MANOR. CARR�ED. .:. -- MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMM�SSION THAT THE BUI LDI NG PERMI T APPI�CAT1 ON BY THE HOPK� NS CAR WASH TO RA� SE THEI R EX� STI NG S� GN AN ADD� TI ONAL 20 FT. AT 404 EXCEI.SI OR AVENUE WEST� BE OENI ED� BE APPROVED. CARRI ED. CARROLL MOVED, M� LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. 943, rcA RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG A HEARI NG ON PETI TI ON TO VACATE PART OF I NTERURBAN AVENUE AS PLATTED I N F. A. SAVAGE�S 1 NTERLA�HEN PARK� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA"� BE APPROVED. CARRIED. � PAGE �2- REGULAR MEETING - FEBRUARY 7� 1961 HANLEY MOVED� CARROI.L SECONDED� THAT THE LIST OF FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR I 961 BE PLACED ON FI LE. CARRI ED. C,4RROLL MOVED� HANLEY,:�ECONDED� THAT THE CITY COUNCIL REQUEST THAT MAYOR PERB�X BE PRESENT AT THE HEAR� NG TO BE HELD BY THE RAI LROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMWII SSI ON ON MARCH 7� t 961 AT IOS00 A.M. IN THE C�TY COUNCIL CHAMBERS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS IN REGARD TO THE 5TH AVENUE SOUTH GRADE CROSSING. CARRIED. HAN�EY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY COUNC�L GO ON RECORD AS FAVORING THE 1 NTRODUCTI ON OF LEGI SLATI ON WHICH WOULD PERM� T I NTERFUND 80RROW1 NG FOR MUNIC� PAL STATE AI D C�TY CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES AND PROVIDE FOR REPAYMENT OF THESE FUNDS THROUGH THE USE OF GASOLINE USERS TAX MONIES. CARRIED, HANLEY MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY COUNCIL REQUEST THAT THE C�TY OF ST. �OUIS PARK PRESENT TO THEM THE�R PROPOSAL ON THE USE OF THEIR �NCINERATOR� SETTING FORTH THE CONOITIONS AND COSTS. CARRIED. M�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS � ON TREE SPRqYING AND ALSO ON FLEET INSURANCE. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED THAT THE RECREATION DIRECTOR�S SALARY REMA�N AT THE SAME AMOUNT AS WAS PAID IN 1960. MOTION LOST FOR LACK OF SECOND. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE RECREATION DIRECTOR�S SALARY BE SET AT �8�200 FOR THE YEAR 1 961 . CARROLL VOT1 NG NO. CARR� ED .. MEETING ADJOURNED. � � ,�,�,���� C. R, PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNC�L � �q TTF�S T • : � �✓� /-�'`'`I - L W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin Gounty, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0.943 A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PETITION TO VAGATE PART QF INTERURBAN AVENUE,AS,PLATTED IN F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACNEN PARKD HOPKINSi MINNESOTA. WHEREAS a�� of the �nrn,ers of property abutting uporis— Those parts of said lnterurban Avenue as platted in F. A. Savage�s Interlachen Park:i:ying between the East I'ine of Interlachen Avenue and the West {ine of Meadow— brook Road, both Iines extended South across said Interurban Avenue l-ying between the East and West (�ine extended South of INap��e Hil[ Road, Homedale Avenue and Hawthorne Road, aL1 according.to the recorded pl:at of said F. A. Savage�s Interlachen Park on fi.t�e and of record..in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Hennepin Cownty, have petitioned the Council- of the City of Hopkins to vacate said parts of said Interurban Avenue setting forth the facts and reasons for such vacation, which petition is verified by the petitione�s and has been approved by the Zoning and Planning Corr�nission of the City of Mopkin s, and WHEREA� the Couneil of the City of Hopkins deems it expedient that the matter be heard and considered, NOW THEREFOF� BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CIlY COUNCIL OF THE CITY � . ,. ., OF HOPKINS� as�:follows; That said petition wit:l be filed for record with the City Clerk who shall give notice by publication in the officia[^ newspaper of the City for four weeks at least once a week to tbe effect that such petition has been,.,.fited and stating in brief its object and that the petition wril�t be heard and considered by the Councif at a regu�far meeting thereof to be �' he4d p� the 21rscTday of Nlarch, �96t. at 7:30 o�c(ock P. M. at the Counci l Chambers in the City Hall of said city, Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regu[ar meeting thereof held this 7th day of February, 1961 C. R. PETERSOPl, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, I�ayor � �.� � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOT I CE .OF HEAR I fVG PE Ti TI 0N TO VAGATE PART OF� I N1ERUf.2BAt�f AVENUE AS PLATTED IN F. A..SAVAGE�S IN7ERLACHEN PARK�, , 14DPK 1 N5� NII IdNE$OTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition has been filed and is of record in the office of the Cl:erk of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, the object of which is to vacate the fol;lowing p portions of lnterurban Avenue; Those parts of said Interur.ban Avenue as pt�atted in F, A. SAVAGEoS INTERLACHEN PARK ;Gying between the East 1�ine of_. Inter�=achen AveFlae and the West [}ine of Meadowbrook Road� both '�'=ines extended._South across said Interurban Avenue lying between the East and West �,t�ine extended South of Map1e Hi�l��l Road, Nomeda�:e Avenue and Hawthorne Road, a.l�f accord.ing to the recorded p'Iat of said F. A. Savage`�s Inter�:.achen Park on f i1e and of record in the_office of the Register of Ueeds in and for said Hennepin County, TMat said petition wi1[Y be heard and considered by the Council� at a regular meeting thereof to be k�eld on the 217sTday of March, 1961 at 7:30 oiclock P. M. in the Gouncil Chambers of the City Hai;l� vf said City. Dated at Nopkins, Nlinnesota this 7th day of February, 1961. C• R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, _Gity Attorney Pub1 ished in the Wennepin County Review, February 'l;�,�'3 and �n�iRct��2rvo AND MarCh �, (96 ��. c,. 4 •-� _ . • ^�<i�i�iu �!h i.iiW'LLK�+•�'-• ?_,��`�` ° F3 �t?�II%'� �Yo� � t�c:�'a?C?!'Z�.�. 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SALE,CLUB OFF SALE Oid SALE ON SALE ::� �.�� �.s ;�< i s -� - �. � . ��' � °-���' �a; ;� -;� .�y_ ::; :�= �: t�id�L� LIQ, P4I�If OII, SOP'T TI1X2� USED OFF SALE MILK TRUCi{ � PEDDI,F� PLUN�ER DRIN�S CA�S �IOTOR VEEi, �. , ,�,<: -�"��� ;t� `;,; .'�_.;r'-, ., �� �,�,,. ,s; . r' �; ;-?'r��'.y�,,.; ,. , A}�.t , 1 - f �.�.i _ , Fr.K "�i���: .- R. ,. iri� `r 'y.'. r'; �;i� " f':., . �., �`-�o�,;�. � x !17 � � � 4 CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota ORDINANCE N0. 170 AN ORDINANCE VACATING A CERTAIN PART OF THIRD STREET SOUTH_IN WEST MINNEAPOLIS, HE I GHTS..., BE I T ORDAI NED BY 7HE COt1NCI L OF THE CI TY` OF HOPKGI�(�S: Sec. I: That that part of Third Street South in West Minneapolis Heights, described as follows; That part of Third Street South in the plat of West Min— neapolis Heights described as follows: Corrmencing at a point on the West line of Section t9, Township 117, Range 21, distant 53..2 feet North of the Southwest corner thereof,;. thence Easterly deflecting to the right 89 degrees 43 minutes from said West Iine a distance of 33 feet to a point r�arked by a judicial landmark; thence eontinuing along the afore— described line a distance of 300 feet to a point marked by a judicial landmark; thence Southerly parallel with the West line of said Section F9 to the South line thereof, being the point of beginning of the tract herein vacated; thence Southerly to a point marked by a judicial 1•andmark on a line drawn from the Southwest corner of said Section l9 to the Northwest corner of Lot 26, Block 6, 'Mfest Minneapolis Heights", which point is distant 333 feet Easterly of the Southwest corner of said Section 19; thence Northwesterly on said l�ine to the Southwest corner of said Section 19; thence East along the North line of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21� Hennepin County, Minnesota, to the point .of beginning, except the part thereof lying Westerly of a line drawn parallel to and distant 40 feet Easter(y of and measured at right angles to the Westerly boundary line of said Section 30, Township I 17, Ran,ge 2 I, , be, and the same is hereby vacated. First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins on Jannary 3, 1961 and finally read and adopted at a regular mee t i n g of t he Counc i 1 of sa i d c i ty he I d on the .I'Zrt� day of k�E�f3,U�A��, 196 I C. R. PETERSON, W. WARLAN PE RBIX� Secretary of.the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney 1 �e To be pulD ( i shed i n the Hennep i n Coun ty Rev i ew ,FElBRU+A�Y I 7, 196 ( :,;r;i .�_..�. � :��.'��.. CITY OF HOPKINS � - .. . ... . . . Hennepin County, Minnesota ORDINANCE N0. 171 AN OR� I IdANCE VACAT I IVG A PART OF 1Y11E LF TH AVENUE SUUTH . ... BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY: OF.HQPKINS:,. Section 1. That that pert'of'fWeifth-Avenue'South lying between_. the extension Easterly,of the Northerly boundary (.ine of Lot_.I, Block 36, INest Minneapolis and the Northecly.boundary .line extended Westerly of Tract 6, Auditor�s Subdivision Number One Hundred Ninety Five (.195)- Hennepin County, Minnesota and running thence South to the Northerly � boundary line of the right.of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Faul and pacific Railway Company, is hereby vacated. First read at a regular meeting of the Cou�ci.l of the City of Hopkins on the �7'T�day of January, 1961 and finally read and adopted at a regular meeting of the counci I of said ci ty held on �E��a�,x�rY ��, 1961. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY� City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, . ' Mayor MARGH 2� To be pub I i shed i n the Hennep i n Coun ty Rev i ew ��Nc�qxayc 196 I A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� FEBRUARY 21, 1961 AT 7530 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNC�LMEN CARROLL� M�LBERT AND HANLEY� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER� C�TY ENGINEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED 2�21�61� IN THE AMOUNT OF $19�769.68� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED, THAT ORDI NAPICE N0. I?2� "AN ORDI NANCE VACATI NG THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY I N BLOCK 36, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S ANO THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY 1 N BLOCK I, L. P. CREVI ER�S FI RST ADDI TI ON TO WEST MI NNEAPOLI S ANO A PART OF I 3TH AVENUE SOUTH AND PART OF 6TH STREET SOUTH", BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READING THEREOF AND ACCORD�NG TO LAW SAME TO BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MI LBERT SECONOED� THAT ORDI NANCE NO. (?3� "AN ORDI N�NCE TO REQUI RE A SPECI AL PERMI T FOR THE CONSTRUCTI ON OR OPERATI ON OF A CAR WASH ESTABLI SHMENT ANO TO RE- QUI RE A LICENSE FOR SUCH OPERATI ON", BE ACCEPTEO FOR THE SECOND REA01 NG THEREOF AND ACCORD�NG TO LAW SAME TO BE ORDERED.PUBLISHED. CARR�ED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED ON JU�Y 29� 1960 FOR A SELF PROPELLED VIBRATING ROLLER AND THE FOLLOWING BIOS WERE RECEIVED AND TABIED: RUFFRIDGE�JOHNSON � EQUI P. C0. THE ZECO C0. BI D I TEM VI BRAPAC LI TTLEFORD SPECS. B�D PRICE I,975 I,934 + 19= I,953 WORSEPOWER 9 7 g NET uuGT. 2400# 1950# 2400# LOADED WGT. 3650# 3200# " ` 3550# WHEELBASE 60° 54° OVERALL LENGTH 86p 102p ' • FBONT ROLL 20° x 30" 24" X 28" ` 20" X"'30° REAR ROLL 22° X 36" 24" X 32" 22g X 36" CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEO� THAT THE BID AS SUBMITTED BY RUFFRIDGE—JOHNSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT OF �1�975 BE ACCEPTED DUE TO THE FAC T THAT IT MEETS THE SPEC�F�CA� TIONS AND APPEARS TO BE THE UNIT THAT WOULD MEET THE CITY�S NEEDS. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED, THAT THE REQU�ST BY THE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO., TO RECONSTRUCT A MANHOLE AT EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND COUNTY ROAD 16� BE GRANTED. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. "A RESOI.UTION CALLING FOR AN ENGI NEER�S REPORT ON THE FEASABI LI TY OF AN ADDI TI ONAL LANE ON THE NORTH SI DE OF EXCELSI OR AVENUE BETWEEN WASHINGTON ANO ADAMS°� 8E ADOPTEO. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT ROBERT G. ANDERSON BE APPOINTED WEED �NSPECTOR FOR THE C� TY OF HOPK� NS FOR I 961 , CARR� ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANIEY SECONDED� THDag RESOLUTI ON NO. gS7 "A RESOLUTI ON AUTHORI ZI NG THE HENNEPI N COUNTY LAND D�4RTMENT TO SELL CERTAI N CLASSI FI ED TAX FORFEI TED PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE CITY OF WOPKINS°� AS SHOWN ON EXHIB�T °A"� BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. MiLBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT ADDITIONAL SAIARY IPiCREASES BE GRANTED TO THE STREET DEPARTMENT ON THE LAST FfVE �5� ��TEMS� AS SHOWN ON SCHEDULE MARKED EXHIBIT n8n, AS REQUESTED BY MR. LARKI N MCLELLAN� Ufdl ON REPRESENTATI VE. HANLEY AND PERBI X VOTI NG NO. MOT� ON NOT CARRI ED . HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED, THAT THE C�TY ATTORNEY ANO THE C�TY MANAGER BE INSTRUCTED TO OBTAIN THE PROPER EASEMENTS FOR STORM DRAINAGE DITCH �MPROVEMENTS �N THE AREAS AS OUTLINED ON THE ATTACHED MAP MARKED EXHIB�T °C°. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MiLBERT SECONDED, THAT THE CITY PROCEED W�TH THE IM�ROVEMENT OF THE STORM DRAINAGE DiTCH WHEN THE PROPER EASEMENTS HAVE BEEN TAKEN TO PROTECT THE CITY. CARRIEO. PAGE -2- REGULAR MEETING - FEBRUARY 21, 1961 HANLEY MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. �g� "A RESOLUTI ON CALLI NG FOR AN ENGINEER�S REPORT FOR THE RESURFACING OF THE FOLLOWING STREETS: ST. LOUIS STREET FROM EXCELSI OR AVENUE TO JACKSON AVENUE NORTH, JACKSON AVENUE FROM ST. LOUI S STREET TO SECOND STREET NORTH, THE I NSTALLATI ON OF SI DEW�ILK ALONG THE NORTH SI DE OF EXCELSI OR AVENUE AND 17TH AVENUE TO SHADY OAK ROAD AND ALONG THE SOUTN SIDE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE FROM 17iH TO 19TH AVENUE"� BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. , MILBERT MOVEO� HANLEY SECONDEO, THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO ADVERTISE FOR B�DS FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING NEW EQUIPMENT - CARR�ED. I � (��2 TON PI CKUP 2- 3�4 TON PICKUP W�TH UTILITY BOX I- 3�4 TON P�CKUP W�TH DUMP BOX�4 WHEEL DR�VE�AND BLADES I� 25�000# GVW GARBAGE COLLEC TION TRUCK AND PACKER 2- DUMP TRUCKS - 9 TO IO YD. CAPAC�TY W�TH BOX CARROLL MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED, THAT . RESOLUTI ON N0. (�1�"A RESOLUTI ON OF COMMENDATI ON OF JOHN WILLMAN", BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED., MI LBERT MOVED, HAN�EY SECONDED� TFIAT ORDI NANCE N0. I74� �'AN OR01 NANCE AMENOI NG ORDI NANCE N0. I 31 RELATI NG TO AND ESTABLI SHI NG A COMPREHENSI VE ZONI NG PLAN FOR THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS", BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FIRST READ�NG. CARR�ED. MEETING ADJOURNED. � � .1" 9 9��a/t C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L ATTESfi3r, � r'/ --, , j t � ��' / r � ! < <'� �Zt �./,LZl1�� W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota ORDINANCE N0. 172 AN ORD I NANCE VACTI NG 11�IE NORTH—SOUITI ALIEY IN BLOCK 36, WEST.MINNEAPOLI,S.AND„THE NQRTH— SOU11-1 ALLEY OF. BLOCK l,.L..P. CREVIER'S FIRST ADDITION.TQ WEST,MINNEAPOLIS AND A.PART OF THI,RIEENTFi AVENl1E SOUTH AND A PART OF SIXTM STREET. SOUTIi. BE IT ORUAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CIlY OF HOPKINS: Section I. That the North—South Alley in Bfock 36, West M�nneapolis; Section 2. That the North—South al(ey of Block I, L. P. Crevier�s First Addition to West MinneaPod�is; Section 3. That part of Thirteenth Avenue South (ying between the extension Easterly of the fdortherly boundary tines of Lot t�, Biock l�� L. P, Crevier�s First Addition to West Minneapolis and the Norther:ly boundary.line extended Westerly of Lot (-7, Block 36, West Minneapotis and running thence South to the Northeriy boundary tine of the right of way of the Chicago, Mitwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific railway right of way, Section 4. That part of Sixth Street South tying between the Westerly boundary Iine extended Southeriy of Lot !3, Block l, L. P. Crevier`s First Addition to West Minneapolis and the Northerly boundary Iine of the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Rail.way Company, ii;sv�ereby vacated. .' First read at a reguiar meeting of the City Council� of the City of Hopk ins on the 7TH day of EEBF3U�'R'� 1961 and f ina I I'y read and adopted at a regular meeting of the council of said city held on b�.s�Ru�tqtr 21, 1'961. C. R. PETERSON, � Secretary of the Council JOS�PH G. VESELY, Gity Attorney To be published in the Hennepin County Review MARCH 2� W. HARLAN PERBIX, . AAayor [96 (� �, , r � - ; �, . � �;���� � � �s% �' . c�r�ao�� ua��n. Hadl�Y_��COHo�opff�red the follawiag resolution� and moved its adoptioas '�H�RE!►S, i'he City Coun�il oP•�he City of Hopkina, Sennepin County, t•linnesota, hae reaeived from the County Auditor of Hennep�.n Couaty, i�innesota, a list oi aands•in 'said city which became the psope�ty of the State of {�inne� sot� for non-paycnent of taxes� �►hich sail list has beea decaignated ae C�aesi- �icat3on List. "�06-G"� January �1� 1961; �nd � ��'r1�REAS, �aah parcel of land described in �aid Zist has heretofore been claasified by the Board of County Commi�sioners of Hennepin Couaty� �dinnesota as non-cox��e�rvation la�d and the sale �h�reof.has heretofore been authorized by e�id Aoard,o€ Conn�y Comm�.ssionere: NO�r', Tiir�.r2EF"0�, BE IT �EupLV�A� by said City Coitacil, acting pursuant to i�Sinne�ota Statutes fvr 194�� Section 2t3�.01� $ubd. l, that the eaid cla�si� Eicatioa by s�id c'�oard of Count�r:Goatmieeioaers of each parcel of lend deaoribed 3.n auid i�st as non-con$ervation land be r�nd the same ie hereby appro�ed and that the sale of.each such parce2 of �and be and�the eame is hereby approvet3. The quegtion was on the adoptioa of the resolution� anci the roli bei�g. callefl, there were � a` 'YEAS and � N0� IdAXB as fo low�:. ., � /����� � � � ' - . . . � � � � �. . ���- " � , _ `---: ��,i.�r��� � _ � - .....:,. �—�, Resolution adopted. _ . ATmEBTa �� ���-�" , GITY CLE�K � ( SI�AL) , " ,f � l . .;�+�� ��(,� L C�'�;;c.'�� ', _ � I n t � :/ i �� �� � � � � , :. � � _ .T�-'� o��, ;/ s r ✓�/ ��'� ��Y ��� �.�� A JJ •� t�� � . PRE�IDENT 0� CITY COU�iCIL- CITY OF R4PKINS � STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF HENNEPIN, CITY OF HOPKINS. -- I, C. R. P�TCRSON, , City Clerk of the City -_ of Hopkine, Hennepin County, Minnesota do hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing copy of resolution of the City Council of the City of Hopk�.ns with the.original record of such resolution in the minutes of the proceedin.�s of said City Council at a meetin� of��aid City Council held on F�BRUARY 2f, , 1961 and that the same is a true and correct copy of said original record and that the said reso- lution was duj.y adopted by said City Council at said meeting. Zn Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 23RD day of FEBRUARY , 1g61.. � ,� ��P�.1�,� ^ � � �A� �„�VEp,��NlE�, g��o��o�offered the folZoaing xegalution, and �ned ite adop�fona . • - ��.`�EAS, The City �ounc�l of �he City o� F%pk�s, Hennepih County� � liinae�sota, ha� received Yrom the Cout�ty Auciitar of �seaaep�n Couaty, �',ivae�ota, a li�t of land� in sai6 c�.ty vahich beaame the groperty�oF t�.e State oi Minne- sota for non-prayment of taxes� which aaic� 13st l�as been d�sign,�ted as Cla�gi- fication Li.st 'r;06-C"r JrwuaY'y 31. 1961; �nd '. : td�F2�AB�� each parcel of laucZ described i� said list haa hermtofo�re bmen claesii'ied by the Board of County Commis��ioAers oi Eiennepiu Cr,unty, :lit�neso� as nan-aon�ervation land and Lhe eale �hareof i►ae heretofore been au�horized by eaid Board of County Commiosioners: � � 1.4:�, iF1i1�EFORz;, BE IT � aOLVED, b9 �3.d, City Council, acting pu,rsuaat to Minnesata SLatutes for �g49, Section 2�2.�1, 5ubd. l, that the eaid classi- fication by.esid �oard of Cowntiy Cor�caiasion�ss oP each paraal of Iaad de�cribed in azid liet as non-conservatioa �nrl be and t8e samm �e heremy approned an� tiiat the sale of each �uc� parcel of land be �a� the eame ia t�ereby a�proved.. 7.'he Quer��lon w�e oa the adoption of t�e re�olu�ion� upd the roLl.Deing called, �here were 4 YEAS and NA FvAYS, ae fo�lows: �.�.,�...�. Resolut�.on adopted. 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PERMIT REF�UIRED. _ No p�rson�, firin or corporation ahall hereafter build, rebuild, enlarge, alter, keep, use or maintain wiEhin the C�iEq of Hopkins any structufd or premises for the operafion of a car wash establislunent as herein defined without first obtaining from the City Council a permit , so to do. � Sec. 2, DEFINITION � A car wash eatablishment is defined as premises used primarily for the washing of automobilea. IC ahal'1 noE include garages and filling stations"where the washing of:automobiTes ietrmerely incidental to the businesa, nor premiaes uaed for ahort and intermittant periods of time. Sec. 3. CONDITIONS As conditions to.the issuance of such a permit and the continued operation thereunder �Ehe pereon, firm or corporation awning or operating such eatablishment ahall comply with the following minimum conditio�s: �1. Shall furnish auch off-atreet area to provide for at least 30 automobiles waiting to be washed. If cara which have been washed are to be parked waifing.for the ownera an additional five parking apaces ahall be fura�shed for such purpose. � �2. Each such establishment sha1l conetruct and mainEsin an underground tank, or tanka, having a capacity-of aot leaet than 20,000 gallons into which tanks all water uaed in the procesa of the car wash operatio� shall first be . drained and heTd in storage, siich tank or-tanks to be controlled by a time�clock and automatic valve.so that � no such wate.r shall drain from such tank, or.tanks; into the city se�er system except between the hours of 10:00 P. M. and 6i00 A. M. �3. The paving, surfacing and drainage of the watei and sludge removal facilities shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the regulationa of the City Engineer and of the Ordinance. #4. Only one permanent detached ground display eign shall be erected on a street frontage line. �5. All exterior lighting-ehall be so placed and operated as not to be a nuisance to adjacent properties. �6. The locafion and width of access drives ahall be in accordance with atandards eatablished with the City Engineer. �7. 1`he exiE doors ehall be at leaet forty feet beyond the blower and at leaet twenty feet from the atreet property line, or. if the entire car washing facility ia enclosed within a building the exit doora may be on the atreet property line, but in such event shall be a�lleast sixty feet beyond �the blower. � � #8. �F JN THE OPERAT�ON OF ANY CAR WASH ESTABLISHMENT,jNSTEAM OR WATER VAPOR OR H�GH VELOC�TY WATER �S EMJTTED WJTH�200 FT. � OF ANY BUa�D'1NG� THE BUJLD�NG OF THE CAR WASH ESTABI,ISHMENT SHALL HAVE NO OPEN�NG THAT WOULD PERM�T ANY SUCH H�GH VELOC,�TY WATER� WATER VAPOR OR STEAM TO CREATE A NU�SANCE TO THE NEJGHBORING PROPERTY, '" � #9. SHALL AT THE EXPENSE OF EACH ESTABL]SHMENT H,IRE AND FURNISH AL,L NECESSARY POLJCE PERSONNEL FOR THE CONTROL AND REGULATION OF TRAFFJC FROM SUCH ESTABLISHMENT ON TO ANY PUBLJC THOROUGHFARE� 7HE T! ME� OR T) MESy OF � SUCH POL1C1 NG AS WELL AS THE NUIVIBER OF SUCH POLICEMEN TO BE DETERM�NED BY THE�HOPKINS CHJEF OF POLtCE� WHOSE �- DETERM) NATJ ON SHALL BE F� NAL. WRJ TTEN NOTICE� OR NOTICES� OF SUCH DETERM] NATI ON OR DETERMI NATJ ONS� IVIA) I.ED BY THE CHJ EF OF POL)CE TO THE ADDRESS OF�SUCH LICENSEE� AS iT APPEARS UPON SUCH LICENSE� SHALL BE SUFFIC�-ENT TO COMPEL SUCH LLCENSEE TO COMPLY WI TH THE PROVI S) ON OF TH� S ORDJ NANCE � FROM THE DATE � OF SUCH NOTJCE. SHOULD ANY SUCH L]CENSEE FA�L TO COMPLY WITH 71-IE TERMS OF SUCH NOTICE' THE CH�EF OF POLICE tJIAY �NSTALL POLJCE PERSONNEL TO REGULATE AND CONTROL TFiE TF2AFFJC AT SUCH ESTABL�SHMENT AT THE� FULL EXPENSE OF TH� PERSON� F�RM OR�CORPORATION OWNING OR OPERATING SUCH ESTABLISHMENT� B�LLING THE ENTIRE COST THEREOF TO SUCH � LICENSEE� WH�CH COST SHALL BE PAjD BY�SUCH LICENSEE 1N ADDITION TO ANY OTHER PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THJS ORD.�NANCE AS MAY BE HERE�NAFTER PROVJDED. SEC . 4. LOC ATI ON , SUCH�CAR WASH ESTABLISHMENT SHALL BE PERM�TTED ONLY JN THE COMMERC,IAL C�I OR C-�2�OR 'NDUSTR)ALLY ZONED DISTRICTw AND THEN ONLY UPON THE ISSUANCE OF A SPEC]AL USE PERM�T THEREFOR. w, � SEC, 5. LICENSEE FEE THE LICENSEE FEEL, SHALL BE �50.00 PER YEAR# OR ANY FRACT�ON THEREOF� AND ALL I.ICENSES SHALL EXPIRE ON THE LAST DAY OF EACH CAI.ENDAR YEAR. SEC. 6. VIOLATION � �_e �v THE V,IOLATION OF ANY PROVIS�ON OF TH)S ORDJNANCE SHALL CONSTI�TUTE A MISDEMEANOR. FjRST READ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNC�JL OF THE ClTY OF HOPKINS ON FEBRUARY 7� Ig61� READ FOR A SECOND TlME AND ADOPTED AT A REGULAR MEET]NG OF THE COUNC�L OF SA)D C�TY ON THE 21ST DAY OF FEBRUARY 1961 AND ORDERED PUBLISHED. C. R. PE TERS ON, � SECRETARY OF THE COUNC.JL JOSEPH C. VESELY, CJTY ATTORNEY W. HARL�IN PERB I X, MAYOR C( TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 944 RESOLUTION OF COMMENDATION OF JOHN WI LLMAN WHEREAS, JOHN WILLMAN� PRESENTLY A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPER/#TOR W�TH THE STREET AND SANI TATI ON DEPARTMENT OF TFIE C� TY OF HOPKI NS� HAS TENDEREO HI S RESI GNATI ON� EFFECTI VE MARCH I, (961 , AND WHEREAS, THE SAID JOHN W�LLMAN WAS F�RST EMPLOYED BY THE �l:L�AGE OF HOPKINS ON JANUARY I, 1931� AS A ROAD LABORER� AND WHEREAS, UPON ADOPTION OF THE HOPKINS CITY CHARTER ON JANUARY I� (948� THE SAID VILLAGE OF HOPKINS BECAME THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� AND THROUGH THE COURSE OF THE YEARS THE SAID JOHN WILLMAN WAS PROMOTED FROM TIM� TO TIME THROUGH THE VAR�OUS C�TY DEPARTMENTS AND HAS SERVEO CONTINUOUSLY IN THE VAR�OUS C�TY DEPARTMENTS, AND WHEREAS� THE SA�D JOHN W�LLMAN HAS AT ALL TIMES PERFORMED ALL OF HIS DUTIES FOR THIS V�LLAGE AND THE C�TY OF HOPKiNS� SATISFACTORILY� D�LIGENTLY AP1D WELL � AND WHEREAS, ON MANY OCCASIONS SAID JOHN WILLMAN HAS� WITHOUT SUPERVISION OR DIRECTION� PERFORMED DUTIES FOR THE C�TY BEYOND SPEC�F�ED REQUIREMENTS� NOW THEREFORE, BE 1 T RESOLVED BY THE CI TY COUNCI L OF THE CI TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, AS FDLLOwss I. THAT THE CITY COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS ACCEPTS W�TH REGRET THE RESIGNATION TENDERED BY THE SA10 JOHN WILLMAN. 2. THAT SAI,D C� TY COUNC� L OF THE CI TY OF HOPK� NS HOLDS SAI D JOHN WI LLMAN IN ITS H�GHEST ESTEEM AND HEREBY EXPRESSES ON BEHAIF OF THE COUNC�L AND ALL OF THE PEOPLE OF HOPKINS, THE HIGHEST GRATITUDE FOR HIS SERVICES HERETOFORE WELL DONE. BE ( T FURTHER RESOLVED THAT AN OR� GI NAL, SI GNED COPY OF THI S RESOLUTt ON BE PERSONALLY SIGNED BY THE MAYOR, THE CITY MANAGER� ALL OF THE COUNC�LMEN� THE C� TY CLERK AND TFIE CI TY ATTORNEY AND DELI VERED TO THE SA1 D JOHN WI LLMAW. PASSEO AND ADOPTED THI S 21 ST DAY oF FEBRUARY, I 961 . r � / � ,'� ,� �Zc/��L�' RICHARD L. BRUBACHER� MANAGER �� '��.��� C. R. PETERSON� C�TY CLERK JOSEPH C. VESELY� C�TY ATTORNEY C I TY� HOPKI NS i �, �� ;' —;-� r lj /� �c��c�: ��C� � Uy.-. `fiARLAN PERBI � MAYO !! � , r+"'�' �j ,r j ,✓ �jy � /ri,•�"'c- /'•' ��f �.'��/ ✓�'l• ' . RUSS frGA�2ROL.L�. / % OHN F.. HAPILEY, ° DONALD J. U+A1 LBERT, COUNC I I. : CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 965 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB ANO GUTTER AND BLACKTOP REPA1 R ON THl�RD STREET NORTH . WHEREAS A PETI TI ON HAS BEEN RECEI VED REQUESTI NG THE 1 MPROVEMENT OF TH�RD STREET NORTH BY THE �NSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND BLACKTOP REPAIR THEREON AND TO ASSESS::THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR q PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S,A.� SECs. 429.011 ro 429.111. NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVEO BY THE CI TY COUNC I L OF THE CI TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTR THAT THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT 8E REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS 1NSTRUCTED TO REPORT W�TH ALL CONVENIENT SPEED ADVISING THE COUNC�L IN A PREL�MINARY WAY AS TO WHETHER TFiE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED pR I N CONNECTI ON WI TH SOhAE OTHER I MPROVEMENT� AND THE EST� MATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS REC OMMENDED. ADOPTED BY THE C�TY COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� THIS 2I ST DAY OF FEBRUARY� � 961 . C. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE C OUNC�L JOSEPH C. VESELY, C� TY ATTORNEY W. HARLAN PERB 1 X, MAYOR CITY OF HO�KINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 982 A RESOLUTION ORDERiNG FREPARATION OF ENGINEER�S RE�ORT ON IMPROVEMENTS ON ST. LOUIS STREET FROM EXC ELSIOR AVENUE TO JACKSON AVENUE BY THE INSTALLATION OF BITUMINOUS SURFACING. WHEREAS A PETITION HAS BEEN RECEIVED REQUESTING THE IM- PROVEMENT OF ST. LOUIS STREET FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO JACKSON AVENUE BY THE INSTALLATION OF BITUMINOUS SURFACING THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO SECS. 429.111. NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE C I TY COUNC t L OF THE C I TY OF HOPKIfdS� MINNESOTA THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS (NSTRUCTED TO REPORT WITH ALL CONVENIENT SPEED ADVISING THE COUNCIL IN A PRELIMINARY WAS AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED OR IN CONNECTION WITH SOME OTHER IMPROVEMENT� AND THE ESTIMATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA� TH) S 2:I:ST DAY OF FEBRUARY� I 961 . C. R. FETERSON, Vd . HARL AN PERB 1 X� SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL MAYOR JOSEPH C , VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY (OF�'ICIAL PUBLICATION) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids wil.l be received by the City of Hopkins until wednesday, March 15, 1961, at 10:00 A.M. and will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids are being requested on insurance for FLEET LIABILITY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, F1RE, AND WINDSTORM COVERAGE in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the City Manager, 723 Excelsior Avenue, Hopkins,, Minnesota.. All bids shall be on forms on file in the City Clerk�s office, City Hall and will be furnished free to each bidder upon his request. All bids must be sealed and marked "BID ON INSURANCE" and accompanied by a Certified Check, Cashier's Check or Bid Bond in the amount of five percent (5�) of the total bid price made payable to the City of Hopki.ns. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or parts of bids and to waive informalities therein. Bids may be rejected for any alterations or erasures. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL City of Hopkins R. L. Brubacher City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, February 23, 1961. A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� MARCH 7� 1961 AT 7:30 P.M. I N THE CI TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNC�DMEN CARROLL AND MILBERT� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER� C�TY EN6INEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATT�RNEY VESELY. � CARROLL MOVED, M�LBERT SECONDED, THAT EXPENDITURES DATED 3/7/61 IN THE AMOUNT OF $25,445.26, BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED ON MARCH I� 1961 AT I0:00 A.M. FOR TREE SPRAYING AND THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVED;-. BIDDER AMOUNT HOMEDALE NURSERY, C.0 . 1.25 �I � 875 MI NN . TREE 8c GARDEN, B.B . (.24 I, 860 FOURNIER TREE SERVICE� C.C� 1.13 (,695 SHOREWOOD NURSERY,C .0 . I.00 I� 500 MILBERT MOVED� PERB�X SECONDED� THAT THE LOW 81D OF SHOREWOOD NURSERY IN THE AMOUNT OF �I�500 BE ACCEPTED. CARROLL VOTING NO. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. C�l�� "A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG I MPROVEMENT AND FS��ARATI ON OF PLANS ON THE I NSTALLATI ON OF SANI TARY SEWER AND WATER MAI N EXTENSI ON ON BURNES DRIVE FROM CAMPBELL ORIVE TO MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD AND MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD FROM CAMPBELL DRIVE TO BURNES DRIVE, AREA TO BE ASSESSE� FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS LOT I THRU 6, BLOCK I, AND LOT I THRU 5� BLOCK 2, CAMPBELL �S FOURTH ADDI TI ON. THE ESTI MATED COST OF SUCH I MPROVEMENT 1 S$6, 888 FOR SANI TARY SEWER AND $5, ( 40 FOR WATER MAI N", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. MI LBERT MOVEO� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO. G�Lk� nA RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG I MPROVEMENT AND PREPARATI ON OF PLANS FOR THE I NSTALLATI ON OF A WATER MAI N EXTENSI ON ON WAYSI DE ROAD TO SERVE LOT 7, BL� K 5, HOBBY ACRES, AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS LOT 3� BLOCK 4, LOT 6, AN0 7, BLOCK 5, HOBBY ACRES LOHMAN-AAHRUS ADDITION. ESTIMATED COSJ.OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS $3,335°, eE ADOPTED. CARRIEO. � CARROLL MOVE�, MI LBERT SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. �I-�� "A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG I MPROVEMENT AND PREPARATI ON OF PLANS FOR THE I NSTALLATI ON OF SANI TARY SEWER, WATER MAI N, STREET BLACK, TOP,.0 URB AND GUTTER, AREA TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS �;LL OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRI BED PROPERTY EXCEPT THE NORTH I 60 FT. THEREOF COMMENCI NG AT A P01 NT WHICH 1 S I 266.9 FT. SOUTH OF THE NORTH LI NE AND I 64 FT. �VEST OF THE EAST LI NE OF THE NW4 OF THE NE-h' OF SEC TION 24, T117, R22, THENCE WESTERLY 322.87 FT. THENCE SOUTHERLY PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE W� OF THE NE4 OF SECTION 24, T22, R22, 340.4 FT. TO A NORTHERLY LINE OF MI NNETONKA N11 LLS ROAD THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAI D NORTHERLY LI NE OF ROAD TO A P01 NT 1 64 FT. WEST OF THE EAST LI NE OF THE Wz OF THE NE4'-, THENCE NORTH TO A P01 NT OF BEGI NNI NG . ESTI MATED COST OF SUCH I MPROVEMENT FOR SANI TARY SEWER $I , 725, WAT�R MAI N$2, 01 4, STREET BLACKTOP, ETC. $2,111, C URB AND GUTTER $1,725", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. MI LBERT MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED., THAT RESOLUTI ON NO.��"RESOLUTI ON OROERI NG I MPROVEMENT AND PREPARATI ON OF PLANS BY THE I NSTALLATI ON OF �NA�IER MAI NS ON THAT PART OF JACKSON AVENUE NORTH FROM THE LAST.HYDRANT LOCATED�APPROXIMATELY 360 FT. SOUTH.OF SECOND STREET NORTH TO FI RST STREET A DI STANCE OF 250 FT. OF LO�S I 4 THRU I 9, BLOCK 3, LOTS 9 THRU I 3, BLOCK 4, qLL I_N WEST MI NNEAPOLI S CENTER. AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH I MPROVEMENT I S LOT I 4(THRU 1 9, BLOCK 3, LOTS 9 THRU I 3, BLOCK 4, ALL I N VJEST MI NNEAPOLI S CENTER. ESTI MATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS $2,174", BE AOOPTED. CARRIED. MI LBERT MOVED, CARROLL SECONOED, THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. Lj 1�� "A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG I MPROVEMENT AND PAREPARATION OF PLANS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER ON PART OF JACKSON AVENUE NORTH FROM THE_LAST MAN HOLE LOCATED APPROXIMA TELY 330 FT. SOUTH OF SECOND STREET NORTH TO FI RST STREET A DI STANCE OF 330 FT. OF LOTS I 4 THRU 20, BLOCK 3, LOT 1 6 THRU 1 3, BLOCK 4, ALL I N„WEST MI NNEAPOLI S. AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH I MPROVEMENT I'¢�� LOTS 1 4 THRU 20,� BLOCK 3, LOTS I 6 THRU 1,3, BLOCK 4, ,4LL I N WEST MI NNEAPOLI S CENTER. ESTI NATED COST OF SUCH I MPROVEMENT I S $I , 955", . BE ADOPTED . CARR1 ED . MILBERT MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED, THAT RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING ANO PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A BUI LDI NG PERMI T APPLI CATI ON APPLI ED FOR BY H. J. NICKODYM TO CONSTRUCT A COMMERC� AL BUI LDI NG I N A C-2 ZONE ON THE SOUTH 90 FT. OF LOT I 8 AND I 9 , BLOCK I 6, W�ST MI NNEAPOLI S THIRD OIVISION, BE GRANTED SUBJECT TO A PARKING PLAN APPROVAL BY RESIDENT PLANPIER JIM HAWKS, BE DENIED. CARRIED. MI LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. q{� °A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG PREPARATI ON OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVING AND CUTTING ROAD DOWN TO PROPER GRADE, WIDENING TO 66 FT. WI DTH' OVER NI NE MI LE CREEK AND OVER NEWLY ACQUM;RHD ROAD EASEMENT�' BETWEEN I 3TH AVENUE SOUTH, 16TH AVENUE SOUTH ON 5TH STREET SOUTH, AS PETITIONED FOR BY GENE BOOKER AND OONALD HAGEN", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. PAGE �2— �CORRECTED MI NUTES� REGULAR MEETING — MARCH 7� 1961 � MI LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. /� �A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG PAREPaRATI ON OF ENGI NEERtS REPORT ON I MPROVEMENTS FOR GRADI NG TO PROPER ELEVATI ON AND BLACKTOPPI NG I N THE FOLLOWI NG LOCATI ONS: MONROE AVENUE NORTH BETWEEN FI RST STREET NORTH AND SECOND STREET NORTH AND ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF SECONO STREET NORTH FROM JACKSON RUNNING EAST TO THE ALLEY", PET�TION SIGNED BY DONALD HAGEN� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. M�LBERT MOVED, PERB�X SECONDED, THAT THE GEORGE R� WOLFF POST V.F,W. f�425� BE GRANTED AN ExTENSI ON oF THE� R BI NGO PERr�nl T FROM MARCH i ST TO MAY 31 ST, I 961 . CARRI ED. CARROLL MOVED� M� LBERT SECONDED, THAT RESOLUT) ON NO. jS� "RESOLUTI ON CONCERNI NG LEGI SLATI ON TO PERMI T RESI DENTS OF THE C I TY OF BLOOMI NGTON TO VOTE ON THE QUESTI ON OF ESTABLI SHI NG A LIQUOR STORE", BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. " W1!)LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT PERMISSION BE GRANTED.TO TRANSFER A USED CAR LOT LICENSE FROM KOCH MOTORS� INC.� LOCATED AT 5 E. EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO KINN SERVICE AT 5 EAST EXCELSIOR AVENUE. CARRIED. MI LBERT MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO.�/S� "A RESOLUTI ON RENEWI NG AND EXTENDI NG FOR AND DURI NG THE YEAR I 961 AUTHORI ZI NG THE SUBURBAN HENNEPI N COUNTY RELI EF BOARD OF THE COUNTY OF HENNEPI N TO ADMI NI STER AND SUPERVI �E THE POOR RELI EF I N THECI TY OF HOPKI NS", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED, THAT THE BUILCING PERMIT APPLICATION BY H. J. NICKODYM TO CONSTRUCT A COMMERC�AL BUILDING ON LOT 4 AND 5� BLOCK I9� WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER, AT 704 EXCELSIOR AVENUE EAST LOCATED IN A C-2 COMt�IERCIAL ZONE� BE DEN�ED, CARR�ED. M�LBERT MOVED� PERB�X SECONDED, THAT RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMM�SSION THAT A SPEC�AL USE PERMIT BE GRANTED TO CONSTRUCT A PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL BUILCING IN AN I NDUSTR� AL DI STR�CT LOCATED UPON LOT 2� BLOCK I� MASON�S I NDUSTRI AL AODI TI ON WI TH VARf ANCES AS SHOUIN ON PLAN. BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION APPLIED FOR BY JAMES L, SACKR�SON, BE APPROVED. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED� PERB�X SECONDED� THAT A SPECIAL USE PERMIT BE GRA,NTED TO CONSTRUCT TWO — I2 UNIT APARTMENT BUILD�NG, AS PER PROPOSED PLOT PLAN SUBMITTED MARKED EXHIBIT °A°, TO BE LOCATED ON HIAWATHA AND MONK� APPLIED FOR BY DORA SUE RUBEL. CARR�ED. MI LBERT MOVED, PERBI X SECONDED, THAT RECOMMENDATI ON BY THE ZONI NG AND PLANNI NG COMMI SSI ON �HAT A SPECJAL USE PERMIT BE GRANTED ON AN APPLICATION BY THE HOPKINS CAR WASH TO OPERATE IN CONJUNCTION W�TH THE CAR WASH� GASOLINE SERVICE PUNIPS TO BE LOCATEO UPON THE NORTH 2I0 FT. OF THE EAST 70 FT. OF LOT I3� AUDITOR�S SUBDIVISION t�242� LOCATED AT 404 EXCELSIOR AVENUE WEST� BE APPROVEC. CARROLL VOTING NO. CARR�ED, CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THE M. 8. HAGEN REALTY COMPANY BE GRANTEC PERMISSION TO CONNECT TO THE HOPK�NS SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM THEIR BUILDING LOCATED AT II6 JACKSON AVE. NORTH. CARRI ED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE CITY MANA�ER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO ADVERTISE FOR B�DS FOR THE I NSTALLATI ON OF AN ADDI TI ONAL PUMP I N THE MEADOWBROOK LI FT STATI ON. CARRI EC. CARROLL MOVED, Iv11LBERT SECONDEO, THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR MATER� ALS FOR PROJECTS THAT HAVE BEEN ORDEREC 1 N AT THE FOLLOI"J� NG LOCATI ONS: HI YIWATHA AVENUE, BCIRNES DR�VE, MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD� WIONROE AVENUE AND JACKSON AVENUE FOR THE IN— STALLAT� ON OF SANI TARY SEWER AND NJATERMA� NS. CARRI ED, MILBERT MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED, THAT THE tv1EETING BE A�JOURNED, CARR�ED, C. P. NIELSEN� ACTING SECRETARY OF THE C OUNCIL COUNCILMEN: ATTEST: W. HARLAN PERBI X� PAAYOR C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 944 RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG I MPROVEMENT AND PREPARATI ON OF PLANS WHEREAS, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC�L� NUMBER 939� ADOPTED THE 3RD DAY OF JANUARY� 1961� F�XED A DATE FOR A HEAR�NG ON THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT ON BURNES DRIVE FROM CAMPBELL ORIVE TO MINNETONKA MILLS ROAC AND MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD FROM CAMPBELL DRIVE TO BURNES DR�VE BY THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAIN EXTENSION THEREON� AND AREA TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS LOT I THROUGH 6� BLOCK I� AND LOT I THROUGH 5� BLOCK 2� CAMPBELL �S FOURTH A@DI TI ON. THE ESTI MATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS �6�888 FOR SANITARY SEWER AND �5�140 FOR WATER MA�N� AND WHEREAS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY 15 LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAK� NG OF THI S I MPROVEMENT WERE GI VEN TEN �I 0� DAYS PUBLI SHED NOTI CE OF THE COUNCIL HEAR�NG THROUGH 'NV0 �2� WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS OF THE REQUIRED NOTICE� AND A HEARING WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE 7TH DAY OF MARCH I961. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CouNCIL oF THE cITY oF HOPK�NS: �. SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS HEREBY ORDERED AS PROPOSED IN THE COUNC�L RESOLUTION NUMBER 938, ADOPTED OCTOBER 4� 1960. 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN iS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS THE ENGINEER FOR THIS IMPROVEMENT AND HE SHAIL PREPARE PLANS AND SPEC�FICATIONS FOR THE MAK�NG OF SUCH I PAPROVEMENT. ADOPTED BY THE C� TY COUNC� L OF THE C� TY OF HOPK� NS, MI NNESOTA, TH� S 7TH CAY OF MARCH � I 961 . C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBIX, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY ` C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUT{ON N0. 945 RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG I MPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS WHEREAS A RESOLUTION OF THE C1TY COUNC�L� NUMBER 933, ADOPTED THE 6TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1960, F�XED A DATE FOR A HEARING ON THE PROPOSEO (MPROVEMENT OF THAT PART OF LOT 3� BLOCK 4� LOTS 6 AND 7, BLOCK 5� HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN-AARHUS QIVISJON BY THE INSTALLAT�ON OF A WATERMA� N EXTENSI ON ON VJAYSI CE ROAD TO SERVE LOT 7� BLOCK 5, HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN-AARHUS DIVISION THEREON AND THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS LOT 3� BLOCK 4, AND LOTS 6 AND 7� BLOCK 5� HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN-AAHRUS D� VI SI ON ■ THE ESTI MATED COST OF SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS $3,335.00. WHEREAS ALL PROPERTY OMJNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS LIABIE TO BE ASSESSEO .. . ._ FOR THE MAKI NG OF THI S I MPROVEMENT VJ,ERE GJ VEN TEN �I 0� DAYS PUBLI SHED N�TICE OF THE COUNCIL HEAR)NG THROUGH TWO �2� WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS OF THE REQUIRED NOTICE, AND A HEAR�NG WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE 7TH DAY OF MARCH 1961. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE couNCIL oF THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS: I . SUCH I MPRO � VEMENT (S HEREBY ORDERED AS PROPOSED IN THE COUNC�L RESOLUTION N0. 932, ADOPTED AUGUST 16� 1960. 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS THE ENGINEER FOR THIS IPJIPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS AND SPECJFICATIONS FOR THE MAKING OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT. ADOPTED BY THE C�TY COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS� MINNESOTA, THI S 7TH DAY OF MARCH I 96I . C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBIX, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC,�L MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, C1TY ATTORNEY CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP�N COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 946 RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG I MPROVEMENT AND PREPARATI ON OF PLANS WHEREAS A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC�L, NUMBER 931� ADOPTED THE 16TH DAY OF AUGUST 1960, FIXED A DATE FOR A HEAR�NG ON THE PROPOSED �MPROVMENT ON THAT PART OF ,THE EXTENSION OF 6TH AVENUE NORTH FROM MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD APPROXIMATELY 340 FEET NORTH BY THE (NSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER� WATER MAIN� STREET AND CURB AND GUTTER THEREON� AND THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PR�PERTY EXCEPT THE NORTH I60 FEET THEREOF� COMMENCING AT A POINT WHICH IS 1266.9 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH LI NE AND ( 64 WEST OF THE EAST LI NE OF NORTHWEST QUARTER �NNJ4� OF NORTHEAST QUARTER �NE4�� OF SEC T�ON 24, TOWNSH�P 117, RANGE 22, THENCE WESTERLY 322.97 FEET� THENCE SOUTHERLY PARALLEL W►TH THE EAST LINE OF THE W2 OF THE NE4 OF SECTION 24� TOWNSHIP 22� RANGE 22, 340,4 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF MINNETONKA MILLS ROAO� THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE OF ROAD TO A PO�NT 164 FEET WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 2 OF THE NE4; THENCE NORTH TO POINT OF BEG�NNING. THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS, SANITARY SEWER -�j,725� WATER MAIN $2,014; STREET BLACKTOP� ETC.� �2�111� CURB AND GUTTER �I,725. I�HE�EAS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS VJHOSE PROPERTY iS LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAK� NG OF THI S I MPROVEMENT WERE GI VEN TEN {� 0� DAYS PUBLI SHED NOTI CE OF THE COUNC�L HEARING THROUGH TWO �2� WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS OF THE REQUIRED NOTICE� AND A HEARING WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE 7TH DAY OF MARCH 1 961 . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CouNC1L oF THE C�TY oF HOPK�NS: . .... I. SUCH IMPROVEMENT !S HEREBY OROERED AS PROPOSED IN THE COUNCIL RESOLUTION N0. 930, ADOPTED AUGUST 16� �960. 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS THE ENG�NEER FOR THIS IMPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS AND SPEC�F�CATJONS FOR THE MAKING OF SUCH �MPROVEMENT. ADOPTEC BY THE C�TY COUNCIL OF THE C)TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� TH1S 7TH DAY OF MARCH 1961 . C. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C. VESELY� C�TY ATTORNEY W. HARLAN PERB I X, „ MAYOR C I TY OF HOPKI N S HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 947 RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG I MPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS WHEREAS A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL� NUMBER 928� ADOPTED THE 16TH DAY OF AUGUST 1960, FIXEO A DATE FOR A HEARING ON THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF JACKSON AVENUE NORTH FROM THE LAST HYDRANT LOCATED APPROX�MATELY 360 FEET SOUTH OF SECONO STREET NORTH TO FIRST STREET, A DI STANCE OF 250 FEET OF LOTS 14-1 9, BLOCK 3� LOTS 9-I 3� BLOCK 4� ALL IN WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER� BY THE INSTALLATION OF WATERMAINS THEREON� AND THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH JMPROVEMENT IS LOTS (4-�9� BLOCK 3� LOTS 9�1 3� BLOCK 4� ALL I N WEST MI NNEAPOLI S CENTER. THE EST1 MATED COST OF SUCH I MPROVEMENT I S $2, I 74.00. WHEREAS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAKI NG OF THI S I MPROVEMENT WERE G1 VEN TEN �I 0� DAYS PUBI.I SHED NOTICE OF THE COUNC�L HEAR�NG THROUGH TWO �2� WEEKLY PUBIICATIONS OF THE REQUIRED NOTICE, AND A HEAR�NG WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE 7TH DAY OF MARCH, I96I. NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED B,Y rHE CouNCI L OF. THE C� TY oF HOPK� NS: ... . .... .. .... ..... - _ _. .. . . I. SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS HEREBY ORDERED AS PROPOSED BY THE COUNC�L IN RESOLUTION N0. 926, ADOPTED AUGUST 2� 1960. 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN IS HEREBY DESIGNATEO AS THE ENGINEER FOR THIS iMPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PRQPARE PLANS AND.SPEC�FICATIONS FOR THE MAK�NG OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT. ADOPTED BY THE C� TY COUNCI L OF THE C� TY OF HOPK� NS� MI NNESOTA� THI S 7TH DAY OF MARCH 1961. C . R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C. VESELY, � C1TY ATTORNEY W. HARLAN PERBI X, MAYOR C I TY OF. HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 948 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS WHEREAS A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC�L� NUMBER 929, ADOPTED THE I 6TH OF AUGUST, I 960, F� XEO A DATE� FOR A HEAR� NG ON THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF JACKSON AVENUE NORTH FROM THE LAST MANHOLE LOCATED APPROX�MATELY 330 FEET SOUTH OF SECOND STREET NORTH TO F�RST STREET� A D�STANCE OF 330 FEET OF LOTS (4-20� BLOCK 3, LOTS 6-I3� BLOCK 4, ALL IN WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER� BY THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER THEREON� AND THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS LOTS I 4�20� BLOCK 3, LOTS 6-I 3� BLOCK 4� AlL 1 N WEST MI NNEAPOLI S CENTER. THE ESTI MATED COST OF SUCH � MPROVEMENT I S �I , 955.00. WHEREAS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAKI NG OF THI S I MPROVEMENT WERE G1 VEN TEN �10� DAYS PUBLI SHED NOTICE OF THE COUNC�L HEARING THROUGH TWO �2� WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS OF THE REQUIRED NOTICE, AND A HEAR�NG WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE 7TH DAY OF MARCH 1961. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS: ._.., . .. . .. . . _ . ... . . . . . _ I. SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS HEREBY ORDERED AS PROPOSED IN THE COUNCIL RESOLUTION N0. 927� ADOPTED AUGUST 2, 1960. 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN 1 S HEREBY DESI GNATEO AS THE ENG� NEER FOR '11-11 S IMPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS AND SPEC�F�CATIONS FOR THE MAKING OF SUCH �MPROVEMENT. ADOPTED BY THE C�TY C OUNC�L OF THE CITY OF HOPK�NS� MINNESOTAt THIS 7TH DAY OF MARCH 1961 . C. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C. VESELY� C�TY ATTORNEY W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� M�NNESOTA RESOLUTI ON N0. 949 A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG PREPARATI ON OF ENGI NEER�S REPORT ON I MPROVE(v1ENTS WHEREAS A PET�TION HAS BEEN RECE�VED REQUESTING THE IMPROVEMENT OF F1FTH STRBET SOUTH BETWEEN IITH AVENUE SOUTH AND 16TH AVENUE SOUTH BY THE INSTALLATION OF GRADING AND GRAVEL SURFACING THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A POR�1-�N OF THE COST �F THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A., SECS. 429.011 TO SECS. 429.111. NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE Cf TY COUNCI L OF THE CI TY OF __ . HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT IS REFERRED TO JOHN ._..... .... . . .... . . _ ... STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS INSTRUCTED TO REPORT WITH ALL CONVENIENT SPEED ADVI S� NG THE COUNCI L I N A PREL1 MI NARY WAY AS TO WHETHER '61E PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED OR IN CONNECTION WITH SOME OTHER IMPROVEMENT� AND THE ESTIMATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENOED. ADOPTED BY THE C� TY COUNC) L OF THE CI TY OF HOPK� NS� MI PINESOTA� THI S 7TH DAY OF MARCH 196I. C. R. PE TERSON, W. HAR LAN PERB 1 X, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C . VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP�N COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 950 A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG PREPARATI ON OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON (MPROVEMENTS WHEREAS A PETIT�ON HAS BEEN RECEIVED REQUESTING THE �MPROVEMENT OF MONROE AVENUE NORTH BETWEEN FIRST STREET NORTH AND SECOND STREET NORTH AND ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF SECOND STREET NORTH FROM JACKSON RUNNING EAST TO THE ALLEY BY THE INSTALLATION OF GRAD�NG TO PROPER ELEVATION AND BLACKTOPPING THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO SeCs . 429 . i I I. NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE CI TY COUNCI L OF THE CI TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR S TUDY AND HE I S 1 NSTRUCTED TO REPORT WI TH ALL CONVENI ENT SPEED ADVISING THE COUNC�L IN A PRELIMINARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PR�POSED OR 1 N CONNECT� ON VJI TH SOME OTHER 1 MPROVEMENT, AND THE ESTI MATED COST OF THE �MPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED BY THE C�TY COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS, MINNESOTA� THIS 7TH DAY OF MARCH 1961 . C. R. PETERSON � W. HARLAN PERB I X, SECRETARY OF THE C OUNCIL MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY 6 \� ;`'. '�� � ;`f The Ciiy Council City of Hopkins Hopkins, Minnesota Attnt City Clerk Gentlemens ���� �� ��������� 10200 PENN AVENU6 90LJTH BLOOMINOTON ZO, MINNE80TA T6L6PMON6: TUxBoa 1-SB11 February 23, 1961 � The Bloomington City Gouncil recently adopted a Raesolution asking for the enactment of legislation which would permit the citizens of Bloomington to vQte on the question of establishing a municipal liqu�r store. The City Council has also adopted a resolution apecifically aeking for the support of all our neighboring municipalitiea in this q�}est for home rule. .� - The Bloomington City Council is most interested and desirous of obtaining resolutions from all Hennepin County municipalities supporting this legis- , iation and would be very grateful if you would conaider adopting such a resolution at the earliest opportunity. F`or y�ur convenience, we have enclosed three copies of a short resolution for your consideration. Naturally, your own form would be equally helpful in the event you prefer to use your own language. Please return at least twa executed copies of the resolution if you see fit to pass it. Your cooperation is sincerely requested.. Very truly yours, CITY OF BLOOMINGTON Milo A. Aall, City Clerk r Encs. COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ARE INVITED TO INVESTIGATE ADVANTAGES OF OUR PLANNED COMMUNITY � i �: A RESOLUTION OF THE C! Tif ilf HUPKI NS. t�l f�1�SOTA CONCERNING LEGISLATION TO PERMIT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF BLOOMINGTON TO VOTE ON THE QUESTION OF ESTABLISHING A MUNICIPAL LIQUOR STORE WHEREF,S, The Council of the CITY OF liOPKINS is sympathetic with the desire of the City of Bloomington to be allowed to vote on the question of establishing a municipal liquor store, a right enjoyed and exercised by some 390 other Minnesota municipalities; and WHEREAS, The City of Bloomington has requested the Council of the C�� pp �pp�KMp�g to support special legislation which would permit such an election,, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED By the GAtlNGit tld 1'H� t1'TY OP HOpK1�t5 that the Council support, and it does hereby, the passage of special legislation which would allow the electorate of Bloomington to vote on the question of the establishment of a municipal liquor store. BE IT FURTHER RESULVED That executed copies of this Resolution be forwarded to the City of Bloomingtone Passed and adopted this ?TH day of �tAftC�l , 1961. � 1 ��. W. H1ARt►AN PEi�B1 X� Mayor Attest: -� � ��k� C. A. S�TERSON� Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) ss. �� �rv o� Hr��Ke �us ) I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting Clerk of �� ����� OF' YNE CItY Oi' HfN%ttlH� , Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing Resolution which is an extract of the minutes of the meetin of '�'3�� �����'.'�` ��� GITY t1� HOPKlNS� held on the � day of �� , 1961, at a •• with the original thereof on file in my office and the same is a full, true and complete transcript therefrom; that the following m��embers voted in favor of said resolution. �=Yt�i �R�IX At�! CQ�1NC1�.41�H �A€�cA.4. AND ld11.�ERi � the following members voted against the Resolutions , and the following members were absent: , and the resolution was therefore adopted. Dated this ��TM day of �C� , 1961. ' � �� � '�.,�� _� -��� - --.,:� .._,._ _ �, �. ys � A RESOLUTION CONCERNING LEGISLATION TO PERMIT BLOOMINGTON RESIDENTS TO VOTE ON THE QUESTION OF ESTABLISHING A MUNICIPAL LIQUOR STORE AND ISSUING LICENSES TO CLUBS AND VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS. WHEREAS, The legfslature of the State of Minnesota is empowered, pursuant to the provisions of Revised Article XI, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota, to enact special legislation permitting the electorate of the City of Bloomington to vote on the question of establishing an exclusive municipal liquor store for off- sale of intoxicating liquors and of issuing licenses for on-sale of intoxicating liquor to clubs and veterans' organizations; and WHEREAS, The sale of intoxicating liquors is presently prohibited within the City of Bloomington and, consequently, the establishment of a municipal liquor store will not interfere with or affect any pYesently established business or dealer in intoxicating liquors; and WHEREAS, It is highly desirable to exercise substantial control over the' dispensing of intoxicating liquor which can best be accomplished by the establishment of a municipal liquor store and the issuance of on-sale licenses to bona fide clubs, as defined by state law, and veterans' organizations; and WHEREAS, In the considered judgment of the Bloomington City Council, the operation of a municipal liquor store will result in certain monetary benefits to the coumrunity and its taxpayers as, for � example, witness the successful experience of Bloomington's sister suburban co�unity Edina, with a 1950 population of 9,744 and a 1960 population of 28,501, and which, since the establishment of its municipal liquor store in 1948 has realized $1,308,000.00, $600,000.00 of which has been utilized in the betterment and development of parks and playgrounds, $252,000.00 of which has been used for the erection of a modern municipal building, and the balance deposited directly into the general fund, and, for example, Bloomington's sister suburban community of Richfield with a 1960 population of 42,523, which realized in the past calendar year in excess of the sum of $350,000.00 which has been utilized in a capital improvement program; and - 1 - - •, WHEREAS, Communities which have experience in operating municipal liquor stores are well pleased with the results thereof as, for example, again citing the experience of Edina which established its municipal liquor store in 1948 as a result of an election which showed 1,921 voters in favor and 1,040 voters against the establishment of a municipal liquor store and which, this past week, elected to continue the operation � of the municipal liquor store by a truly overwhelming vote of 5,015 in favor and only 183 opposed; and WHEREAS, The people of Bloomington, who had no opportunity, prior to the incorporation of Bloomington as a Village in 1953, to express their desire to establish a municipal liquor store, did, im mediately after such incorporation, elect, by a ratio of approximately 3 to 1, to establish a municipal liquor store, only to have such action rendered nugatory by the Supreme Court, Ellis vs. Bloomington, 245 Minn 2-92, 72 NW2 350_, which held that in the absence of additional legisla- tion, Bloomington could not establish a municipal liquor store because the population of Bloomington at the time of incorporation was in excess of 10,000; and WHEREAS, The electorate of Bloomington has since, in 1956 and 1959, voted against the issuance of private liquor licenses and, on November 7, 1960, by the adoption of a charter, approved a provision which would allow the establishment of a municipal liquor store if special legislation is enacted and if such legislation is ratified by the people � of Bloomington and at the same time adopted a provision requiring a charter amendment prior to the issuance of private liquor licenses; and WHEREAS, Other co�unities and governmental units have enjoyed the benefits of special legislation allowing governmental operation of liquor establishments as, for example, the Metropolitan Airport, Laws of 1959, Regular Session, Chapter 540, municipalities in Ottertail County, Laws 1949, Regular Session, Chapter 354, and those municipalities coming within the provisions of Laws 1941, Chapter 401; and WHEREAS, Special provisions have been enacted which obviously apply to certain individual establishments allowing them to be licensed - 2 - 0 to sell intoxicating liquors, as for example, the Lowell Inn at Stillwater, Laws 1957, Regular Session, Chapter 725, others being described in Section 340.11 M.S,A,; and WHEREAS, Other communities each having a population in excess of the aforementioned 10,000 do own and operate municipal liquor stores, such communities being Richfield with a 1960 population of 42,523, Edina with a 1960 population of 28,501, Brooklyn Center with a 1960 population of 24,356, Roseville with a 1960 population of 23,997, Columbia Heights with a 1960 population of 17,533, Robbinsdale with a 1960 population of 16,381, Fridley with a 1960 population of 15,173, Coon Rapids with a 1960 population of 14,931, Anoka with a 1960 population of 10,562, and Brooklyn Park with a 1960 population of 10,197; and WHEREAS, The Village Council of the Village of Bloomington, in 1959, petitioned the legislature to give the electorate of the Village of Bloomington the opportunity of voting on the question of establishing a municipal liquor store and the City Council of the City of Bloomington is of the same firm opinion that there is no valid reason for refusing the people of Bloomington the right to make this choice. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED By the City Council of the City of Bloomington, Minnesota, in regular meeting assembled on the 6th day of February, 1961, that Senator A1 Bergerud and State Representative C. Donald Peterson be, and they hereby are, petitioned to introduce legislation passage of which would allow the electorate of Bloomington to vote on the question of the establishment of a municipal liquor store and the issuance of on-sale liquor licenses to bona fide clubs and veterans' organizations and to take whatever steps they deem beneficial to secure consideration and passage of such legislation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That Senator Bergerud and Representative Peterson be, and they hereby are, informed that the Honorable Senator ponald Fraser and the Honorable Mrs. Sally Luther have consented to act as co-sponsers for such proposed legislation. - 3 - AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That copies of this resolution be forwarded to each member of the Mfnnesota Legislature and each Senator and Representative is hereby requested to support the proposed legislation. Passed and adopted the 6th day of February, 1961. /s/ Gordon Miklethun Mayor Attest: /s/ Milo A. Hall Clerk and Secretary of the Council STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) ss. CITY OF BLOOMINGTON ) I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Bloomington, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing resolution which is an extract of the minutes of the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Bloomington held on the 6th day of February, 1961, at 7:00 o'clock Pe Me with the original thereo.f on file in my office and the same is a full and true and complete transcript there- from; that the following members voted in favor of said resolution: Miklethun, Hoffman, Maistrovich, Adams and Knudsen; that the following members voted against said resolution: None; that the following members were absent: None; and the resolution was there- fore decalred to be adopted. Dated this 6th day of February, 1961. S E A L � Clerk - 4 - � / i � RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Bloomington is of the opinion that it is to the best interest of the pe�ple of Bloomington that legislatfon be enacted by the Minnesota State Legislature which would permit the people of Bloomington to vote on the question of on-sale licenses to bona fide clubs and veterans' organizations; and WHEREAS, It will be helpful and is desirable to secure support from various organizations in procuring passage of such legislation; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED By the City Council of the City of Bj.00mington in regular meeting assembled on the 6th day of February, 1961, that each of the organizations listed below be, and they hereby are, requested by the City Council of the City of Bloomington to take appropriate steps and actions, including the forwarding of resolutions from each such organizations to members of the Minnesota State Legislature, as ma.y be calculated to assist in the passage of such permfssive special legislation; that the Bloomington organization hereby referred to are as followso 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9a 10. 11. �z. The American Legion The Chamber of Commerce The DFL Party The Exchange Club The Junior Chamber of Commerce The League of Women Voters The Lions Club The Metropalitan Stadium Commission Minnesota Valley Country Club The Optimist Club The Republican Partv The Veterans of Foreign Wars. That the news media which serve the City of Bloomington be, and they hereby are, requested to support the passage of such legislation, such media including the followings 1. 2e 3. 4. 5e 6. 70 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. KSTP Radio and TPlevis.ion WCCO Radio and Television WTCN Radio and Television KMSP Television KEVE Radio WDGY Radio The Minneapolis Star The Minneapolis Tribune Sta Paul Dispatch St. Paul Pioneer Press The Bloomington Suburbanite The Bloomington Sun. That other organizations, including adjacent municipalities, be solicited for their support. - 1 - / � BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That copies of such proposed legislation � and a copy of a resolution to be sent to members of the Minnesota State Legislature be forwarded to the foregoing organizationse Passed and adopted the 6th day of February, 1961. /s/ Gordon Miklethun May or Attest: /s/ Milo Ae Hall Clerk and Secretary of the Council STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) ss. CITY OF BLOOMINGTON ) � I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the.City of Bloomington, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing resolution which is an extract of the minutes of the regular meetin of the City Council of the City of Bloomington held on the 6th day of February, 1961, at 7:00 o'clock P, M< with the original thereof on file in my office and the same is a full and true and complete trnascript there- from; that the following members voted in favor of said resolutiono Miklethun, Hoffman, Maistrovich, Adams and Knudsen; that the following members voted against said resolutione None; that the following members were absent: None; and the resolution was therefore declared to be adopted. Dated this 6th day of February, 1961. S E A L /s/ Milo Ao Hall Clerk Suburban Hennepin County Relief Boazd 4314 Shady Oak Rd. Hopkins, Minnesota Mrs. Thelmc L. Ingram Director February 17, 1961 CITY COUNCIL of Gentlemen: As you lmow, the Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board which presently services 25 municipalities in rural Hennepin County operates by an annual contract entered into by each municipality with our organization. Your files will disclose that you have at least one copy of such contract. Some time ago at a general meeting of all of the municipalities who are members of the Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board, it was decided that, since these contracts are always the same� it would save time and money if the existing contract was extended by the adoption of a resolu- tion by your body. We have� therefore, prepared and are mailing to you herewith two copies of such resolution. This must be submitted at one of your meetings and voted upon by all of the elected administrative officials and signed by them together with the certification of your clerk. Thereafter� one such signed copy is to be�returned to us and one may be retained by you in your files. Thank you for your cooperation in returning the resolution promptly. Cordially yo s� � (Mrs.) Thelma . Ingram Director of elief TLI:il Encls, RESGLUTION #9S9 offered the following . Resolution: BF. IT RESOLVED� That the Contract heretofore submitted, signed and executed by the Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board of the County of Hennepin for and durin� the year 19� for the administration and supervision of poor relief in the � of be� and the same is hereby accepted� app oved, renewed and extended for and during the year _L�_ with the same force and effect as though said original Contract� above described, were redated and resigned and executed as of the date hereof. The questior,*aas on the adoption of the resolution, and a roll being called� there were yeas and nays, as follows: � l �%� . i Y And so the Resolution was adopted. I certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a resolution passed by the of of Nlinnesota� at its regular special meeting held on the day of . 19 . C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEP�N COUNTY� MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOM 1 T MAY C ONC ERN s NOTIC E(S HER�BY GIVEN THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS W�LL MEET !N THE COUNC�.L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT ?t30 " 0`�CLOCK P.M. ON �= �j"g��;Y 7� I 961 TO CONSJ DER THE MAKJ NG OF � MPROVEMENT ON BURNES DR�VE FROM CRMPBELL DR�VE TO M�IdNETONKA MILLS ROAD AND M.INNETONKA M�LLS ROAD FROM CAMPBELL,DR�VE.TO BURNES DR�VE BY THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MA)N EXTENS�ONS THEREON RGIRSUANT SECS, To M.s.A,/429.011 To 429.111. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSEO FOR SUCH 1MPROVEMENT IS LOTS ��6� BLOCK I i AND I`5� BLOCK 2� CAMPBELL'�S 4TH ADDJ TI ON. , THE ESTI MATED COST OF SUCH � MPROVEMENT i S �6�888 FOR SANI TARY SEWER AND $5,140 FOR WATERMA�NS. ALL PERSONS DES�RING TO BE HEARD N1�TH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED 1MPROVEMENT WILL BE HEARD AT THIS MEETING, DATED JANUARY 5� i 961 . C'. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC,� L JOSEPH C, VESELY, C1TY ATTORNEY PUBL) SHED � N THE HENNEPI N OOUNTY REVI EW �`�j�.u�'':�7�I.�1ND F;:6.��.��Y �, �t-961 . � APPROV�D AS TO �F �� HOFKINS CITY ATTORNEY C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� M�NNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARI NG ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOM I T MqY C 0(� ERN s � �� t 1�p . =1''p ° $11�I�a �93'�" NOTIC E( S HEREBY G I VEN THAT THE C � TY COUNC ( L OF THE C � TY OF HOPKI NS W)LL MEET 1N THE COUNC)L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7530 O�CLOCK P.M. ON THE '�?Tl�F ,��,Y—y'f� 1961 TO CONSI DER THE MAKI NG OF 1 MPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF LOT 3, BLOCK 4, LOTS 6 AND 7� BLOCK 5� HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN—AARHUS D�VIS�ON BY THE �NSTALLATION OF A WATERMAI:N EXTENS�ON ON WAYSIDE ROAD TO SERVE LOT 7� BLOCK 5� HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN—AARHUS DIVISION THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.01 � TO 429.1 I(. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH lMPROVEMENT IS LOT 3� BLOCK 4� AND LOTS 6 AND 7� BIOCK 5, HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN—AAHRUS DIVISION. THE EST)MATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS $3,335.00. ALL PERSONS DESJRING TO BE HEARD WITH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED )MPROVEMENT W) LL BE HEARD AT TH� S MEETI NG . DATED DECEMBER 8� 1960. C . R . PE TERSON, SECRETARY OF THE C OUNC�L JOSERH C . VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY PUBL� SHED � N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REVJ EW fF.'L��'118I'3r �3i��� I196j��.`ANO:,�;�E��i��;�2�:i� I 961 . �ROVED AS TO FOkM �NS G�TY ATTORNEY C I TY OF HOPK I NS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA PIDTICE OF HEqRI NG ON i MPROVEMENTS TO W HOM 1 T MqY C ONC ERN s NOTICE ( S HEREBY G I VEN THAT THE C� TY COGNC) L OF THE C� TY OF HOPKI NS W1 LL tv9EET 1 N THE COUNC� L CHAMBERS OF THE CI TY HA�L AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P.M. ON ;�7'�H OF J,TQ2x'�$1('�� 1961 � TO CONSI DER THE MAK� NG OF I MPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF THE EXTENS� ON OF 6TH AVENI�lE NORTH FROM MI NNETOAIKA M� LLS ROAD APPROX� MATELY 340 FEET NORTH BY THE �NSTALLATION OF SAN�TARY SEWER� WATERMA�N, STREET AP1D CURB AND GUTTER THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO 429.I11. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS ALL OF THE FOLLOW�NG DESCRIBED PROPERTY EXCEPT THE NORTH I60 FEET THEREOF� COMMENC�NG AT A PO�NT WHICH IS (266.9 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH L�NE AND (64 WEST OF THE EAST L)NE OF NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW�� OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE4�� OF SEC. 24� TOWN- SHIP 117� RANGE 22� THENCE WESTERLY 322.87 FEET� THENCE SOUTFiERLY PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LJNE OF THE W� OF THE NE� OF SEC. 24� TOWNSHJP 22� RANGE 22� 340.4 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF M�NNETONKA MILLS ROAD� THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID NORTHERLY L1NE OF ROAD TO A PO�NT I64 FEET WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST z OF THE NE,—'4; THENCE NORTH TO P01 NT OF BEGI NN� NG . THE ESTI MATED COST OF SUCH � MPROVEMENT I S� SAN� TARY SEWER -� �I � 725j WATERMA� N �2.0�4�,STREET, BLACKTOP� ETC.' �2����� CURB ANO GUTTER �1�725. ALL PERSOPIS DES�R�NG TO BE HEARD WITH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT WI LL BE HEARD AT TH� S MEETI NG . DATED THJS 8TH DAY OF DECEMBER� 1960. C. R. PETERSON, JOSEFH C. VESELY, SECRETARY OF THE C OUNC�L C�TY ATTORNEY PUBL� SHED � N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REV� EW� HOPK1 NS M� NNESOTA ON ¢'��u8�;3r ���-:� ��`� �Np;_; �,':Mar.��i'i 2=� , 1 961 . APPR�VED AS FORM MGP1CtN5 C+T1' ATTOkNEY C I TY OF HOPK ( NS HENNEPI N COUNTY� M� NNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON (MPROVEMENTS TO WHOM I T MqY CONCERNs NOTICE I S HEREBY GI VEN THAT THE C� TY COUNCI L OF THE C� TY OF HOPKI NS W� LL MEET i N THE COUNC� L CHAMBERS OF THE CI TY HALL AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P.M. ON l,^�bja;YlC.n �;"j, I 961 � TO CONS� DER THE MAK) NG OF 1 MPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF JACKSON AVENUE NORTH FROM LAST HYDRANT LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 360 FEET SOUTH 06 SECOND STREET NORTH TO FiRST STREET� A D�STANCE OF 250 FEET OF LOTS 14-�9� BLOCK 3� LOTS 9�13� BLOCK 4� ALL IN WEST M�NNEAPOLI6 CENTER � BY THE ) NSTALLATI ON OF WATERMAI NS THEREON Pl1RSUANT TO M. S. A.� SECS . 429 .01 I TO 429.1 I(. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSEO FOR SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS LOTS 14-19� BLOCK 3� LOTS 9-13� BLOCK 4� ALL IN WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER. THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS �2��74.00. ALL PERSONS DES�R�NG TO BE HEARD WITH REFERENCE TO TFIE PROPOSED 1MPROVEMENT WILL BE HEARD AT THJS MEET)NG, DATED THE 6TH DAY OF DECEMBER� 1960. C . R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C . VESELY,. C1TY ATTORNEY PUBLI SHED J N THE HENNEPJ N COUNTY REV� EW �'�bruar�.���`;..Ir961���'8c�=';';��'x'G�.`�. I 961: APPROVED AS TO FORM MUPKINS C� Y ATTOkNEY CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPI N COUNTY� M� NNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOM I T MqY CONCERN: NOTICE (S HEREBY GI VEN THAT THE C� TY COUNCI L OF THE �Ct TY OF HOPK�NS WILL MEET IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7a30 O�CLOCK P,M. ON :.+M3�G.�lY F:7•;�I 961 � TO CONSI OER THE MAK1 NG OF � MPROVEMENT ON THAT PART �F JACKSON AVENUE NORTH FROM THE LAST MANHOLE LOCATED APPROX�MATE�Y 330 FEET SOUTH OF SECOND STREET NORTH TO FIRST STREET� A D�STANCE OF 330 FEET OF LOTS 14�20� BLOCK 3� LOTS 6—I3� BLOCK 4� ALL IN WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER� BY THE INSTALLATION OF SAN�TARY SEWER THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� 429.011 TO SECS. 429,111. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH JMPROVEMENT IS LOTS (4-20� BLOCK 3� LOTS 6-13—BLOCK 4� ALL iN WEST MJNNEAPOLIS CENTER. THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT !S $1,955.00. ALL PERSONS OESIRING TO BE HEARD WITH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED IM� PROVEMENT W�L� B� HEARD AT TH�S MEET.ING. DATED THE 6TH DAY OF DECEMBER� (960. C . R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL JOSEPH C. VESELY, C)TY ATTORNEY PUBLI SHED � N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REV1 EW L�l��l1c�1�; �J�!I 9fa�?� 8c"';:M3TrL'�:.Y:�;.`�y 1961 • APPROVED AS TO FOkM tSOPKINS CITY A?TORNEY ��. A SPEC�AL MEETjiNG OF THE COUNC�L OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON THURSDAY�MqRCH�I6� I 961 AT 4:00 P.M. � N THE C� TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNC�LMEN CARROLL� MI�BERT AND HANLEY, ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER AND CITY ENGINEER STROJAN. THE FOILOWING APPEARED BEFORE THE COUNC�L TO D�SCUSS THE PARKING LOT ASSESSMENTS ASSESSED AGAINST THEIR PROPERTY;� DR. A. H. MALERICH� JR.� EARL DAHLBERG� PH�LIP HOVANDER AND JOSEPH MCGANNON. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. 951� °A RESOLUTION RELATING TO PERA-OASI COVERAGE FOR THE CITY EMPLOYEES", URG�NG THE MINNESOTA STATE LEGISLATURE TO PERM�T MUNIC�PAL EMPLOYEES TO ELECT TO REMAIN UNDER PERA, OR JN THE-ALTERNATE� TO HAVE A COMBINED OASI AND PERA COVERAGE� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED�.MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO EXPEND AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $165 TO ATTEND AN ADVANCED MANAGERS TRAINING COURSE SPONSORED BY THE I NTERNATI ONAL MANAGERS� ASSOCI ATI ON� A'f' 1'HE UNI VERSI TY OF CHICAGO AT CH�CA60� ON MAY 7TH THROUGH THE 12TH� 1961. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED, MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. 952, °A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATI ON OF ENGI NEER�S REPORT ON I MPROVEMENTS BY THE I NSTALLATI ON OF A WATER MAI N ON ASHLEY ROAD BETINEEN BOYCE AND GOODRi CH AND ON HOLLY ROAO BETWEEN BOYCE AND GOODRI CH", BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. MEETING ADJOURNEO. C. R. PE RSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L A T T;� S T:�� �---r�, %����.�:, �1��,L, �� W. HARLAN PERBI X� MAYOR ( RESOLUTION NO�, 951 RESOLUTt ON RELATt NG TO PERA�OASI COVERAGE FOR CI TY EMPLOYEES �BHEREAS, A PROPOSAL IS PEND�NG �N THE M�NNESOTA STATE LEGJSLATURE TO PERM�T MUNIC�PAL EMPLOYEES TO ELECT TO REMA]N UNDER PERA OR� �N THE ALTERNATE� TO HAVE A COMBjNATiON OF OASI ANO PERA COVERAGE� ANO WHEREAS� THIS PROPOSAL W�LL PERMIT EACH (ND�V�DUAL EMPLOYEE OF THE CI.TY, OF HOPK1 NS TO ELECT THAT FORM OF RETI REMENT BENEFJ TS WH�CH WOULD BE MOS7 BENEFIC�AL TO H�M� AND WHEREAS� THE USE OF COMB�NED OASI AND PERA COVERAGE FOR C�TY. EMPLOYEES WOULD NOT BE LIKELY TO INCREASE THE COST OF RETIREMENT BENEFITS PAID BY 7HE CJTY OVER WHAT SUCH C OST WOULD BE IF PERA COVERAGE ALONE WERE CONTINUED� NOW THEREFORE� BE (T RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL oF THE CiTY OF HOPK�NS AS FOLLOWS; I. THI S COUNC► L HEREW� TH RECORDS I TSELF AS FAVOR� NG MAKI NG AVA� L� ABLE TO THE C�TY EMPLOYEES OF THIS C�TY� COMBINED PERA-OASI COVERAGE, 2. THE MANAGER IS HEREBY D�RECTED TO PROV�DE COP1E5 OF 11i�S RESO- LUTION.TO THE LEG�SLATORS REPRESENTING THIS DJSTR�CT� AND SUCH OTHER LEG�SLATORS AS HE MAY DEEM APPROPR�ATE. PASSED BY THE C I TY COUNC � L OF THE C,� TY OF HOPK� NS=, THI S I 6TH DAY OF MARCH� I 961 • / � , �' � �"� , , '� ' �J (� . i�-�-�,.,�, .��,C- � MAYOR _ ....... __ 1���/!2 .�d i� ��z�L.�r � ! v. MANAGER ATTEST: _. � _ � 7� .��_i il.L��.J.PV�- CLERK �OFF � C � AL PUBL I O'-0'! ON� C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEP� N COUPITY MI NNESOTA NOTICE FOR BI DS FOR THE 1 NSTALLATI ON OF SANI TARY SEWERS AND WATERMqI NS SEaLED BIOS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE.C�TY HALL, HOPK�NS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL THURSDAY, MARCH 30, I961 aT '10;00 A.M.� AND THEN AN� THERE OPENEO.AND PUBLICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT W�LL 8E MADE BY THE C�TY FOR THE ABOVE WORK. PLANS� SPEC�FICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE C� TY ENGI NEER. NO DEPOSI T I S REQUi RED BUT A CHARGE OF �I 0,00 PER SET WI LL BE BI LLED � F PLANS AND SPEC� FI CATI ONS ARE NOT RETURNED � N GO00 CONDI T) ON WI THI N 10 DAYS AFTER BIDS ARE OPENED. EACH B1 D MUST BE ACCOMPANI ED BY A CASHI ER�S CHECK OR CERTI F� ED CHECK OR STANDARD BIDDER�S BOND WR�TTEN BY A CORPORATE SURETY CERTIF�ED BY THE MINNE�OTA STATE I NSURANCE„COMMI SSI ON� AT I0�/o OF THE TOTAL B) D PR�CE� PAYABLE TO THE C� TY OF HOPK�NS� AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE B�DDER W�LL� IF SUCCESSFUL, PROMPTLY EXECUTE A SATISFAC TORY CONTRAC T FOR THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK COVERED BY THIS SPEC,� F1CAT1 ON. THE SUCCESSFUL B�DDER MUST� W)THIN TEN DAYS AFTER H�S BID IS ACCEPTED� EXECUTE A CONTRACT AND BOND FOR I00°o OF THE FULL AMOUNT OF THE B)D AND GUARANTEEING FOR OME YEAR THE ENTIRE PROJECT FREE OF DEFECTIVE WORKMANSH�P AND MATER�AL. UPON THE AWARD OF THE C ONTRAC T THE CHEC KS OR BIDOER�S BONDS OF THE UN� SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS SHALL BE RETURNED TO THEM� AND UPON THE F�LING OF THE CONTRACT AND PERFORMANCE BOND� THE CHECK OR B�D BOND OF THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER SHALL BE RETURNEO TO H1M. THE CITY PROVJDES PROPOSAL FORMS WH1CH ARE TO BE USED. EACH PROPOSAL MUST BE PLA1 NLY MARKED "PROP08AL FOR THE FURNI SHI NG OF LABOR, TOOLS, EQUI PMENT AND MATERI qL NECESSARY,,.FOR THE I NSTACLaTI ON OF SANI TARY SEWERS AND WATERMAI NS" — AND . _ ..... . _. . : _ AODRESSED TO THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS� MINNESOTA. THE C�TY RESERVES THE R�GHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS OR PARTS THEREOF. ANY INCOMPLETE BID W�LL BE REJECTED. IN CASE OF DEFAULT THE C�TY MAY HAVE THE WORK DONE BY OTFiERS� AND HOLD THE OR)GINAL B�DDER OR CONTRAC TOR LIABLE FOR INCREASED COSTS, C I TY OF HOPKI NS ',( _ R. L. BRUBACHER� C�TY MANAGER TO BE PUBLI SHED I N THE HENNEPJ N COUNTY REVI EW� MARCH I 6TH AND 23RD, I 961 TO BE PUBLI SHED � N THE CONSTRUCTI ON BULLETI.N� MARCH I 6TH� AND 23RD� I 96I A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCI� OF THE CITY OF HOPK�NS� M�NNESOTA, WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� MARCH 2�, (961 AT 7;30 P.M. IN THE C�TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNC�LMEN CARROLL� MILBERT ANO HANLEY� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER� CITY ENGINEER STROJAN AND CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT EXPENDITURES DATED MARCH 21, 1961 IN THE AMOUNT OF $27,053.67� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOT�CE B�DS WERE OPENED ON WEDNESDAY� MARCH 15� 1961 AT I0:00 A,M.� FOR THE FURNI SHI NG OF FLEET � NSURANCE FOR I 961 AND THE FO�LOWI NG BI DS WERE RECEI VED; BiDDER AMOUNT MUTUAL SERVICE $ 2,431.90 HOPKI NS i NSURANCE A�ENCY 2, � 2I .44 MILBERT MOVED,HANLEY SECONOED� THAT THE LOW B�D OF HOPK�NS (NSURANCE AGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF �2� � 21 .44� BE ACCEPTED , CARR� ED. MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY BE GRANTED PER- MISSION TO PLACE ONE �I� PO�E ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF HOMEDALE AND BOYCE ROAD AND AlSO PLACE ONE �I� POLE ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF„MADISON AVENUE AND MONROE AVENUE AND THAT THE REQUEST BE DENIED TO PLACE ONE �I� POLE ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF F�RST STREET NORTH AND MONROE AVENUE. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE HEAR►NG BE CONT�NUED TO THE APR�L 4, Ig61 COUNC�L MEET�NG ON CONSIDER�NG THE MAKING OF �MPROVEMENTS ON THAT PART OF THE W2 OF LOTS I9 THROUGH 24� BLOCK 2� STEVEN�S OAKWOOD PARK AND THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 593 FT. OF THE SNJ4 OF THE NW4 O�' SECTJ ON I 9� TOWNSHI P I I 7� RANGE 21 � LYI NG EAST OF THE GREAT NORTHERN R. R. R�W� BY THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WA•TER MAIN THEREON. AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS THE W� OF LOT 19 THROUGH 24, BLOCK 2� STEVEN�S OAKWOOD PARK AND THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 593 FT. OF THE SW4 OF THE NW4 OF. SECTION I9� TOWNSHIP II7� RANGE 2I� LYING EAST OF THE GREAT NORTHERN R. R. R�W. ESTI MATED COST OF I MPROVEMENT� $I 2, 391 .00. CARR� ED . HANLEY MOVED, MIIBERT SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY ATTORNEY BE INSTRUCTED TO DRAW AN'.` OR- DINANCE TO VACATE A PART OF iNTERURBAN AVENUE AS PLATTED IN F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED, THAT THE REQUEST BY THE HENNEPIN COUNTY AGR�CULTURAL SOCIETY FOR AN APPROPRIATION TO SPONSOR THE 1961 HENNEPIN COUNTY FAIR� BE DENIED. CARR� ED. HANLEY MOVED, MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. "A RESOLUTI ON RECEI VI NG REPORT AND CALLING FOR HEARING ON I.MPROVEMENTS", BY THE INSTALLATION OF WATER MAIN ON ASHLEY ROAD BETWEEN BOYCE AND GOODRICH� ALSO ON THE INSTALLATION OF WATER MAIN ON HOLLY ROAD BETWEEN BOYCE AND 600DRICH� BE ADOPTEO. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO.q SO "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARA- TION OF ENGINEER�S REPORT"� ON THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAIN IN THE SOUTHWEST AREA OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. WIEETING ADJOURNED. / I�' � �� �� ��� ��� C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�I. i ,4 ATTEST� ;' ,,, •.-- � �/ �� �` �, ' W. HARLAN PERB�X, MAYOR CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 950 A RESOLUTION DECLARING ADEQUACY OF PETITION AND ORDERING PREPAR.ATION OF REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION AND CON- STRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MATNS IN THAT PART OF THE SOIJ�HWEST PORTION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS MORE FULLY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED: BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as follows: l. That certain petition requesting the improvement of 5th Street South and 11th Avenue South from County Road 3 along said llth Avenue South to 5'th Street South and along 5th Street South Westerly from llth Avenue South, by the installation and construction of sanitary sewer and water mains thereon which petition was filed with the Council on March 1, 1961, is hereby declared to be signed by the required percentage of owners of prop�rty affected thereby. This declaration being made in conformity with MSA, Section 429.19, and WHEREAS it is proposed to improve the following roads, streets and alleys in the City of Hopkins, viz: On County Road 3 llth Avenue South 7th Street South 5th Street South 12th Avenue South 13th Avenue South 14th Avenue South From 12th Avenue County Road 3 lOth Avenue llth Avenue 7th Street 7th Street 7th Street by the construction of watermains thereof,and viz:. To 11th Avenue 7�h _St . South �� .. 15�h�,Avenue Extended 17th Avenue 6th Street 6th Street Chicago-Milwaukee R.R. Tracks WHEREAS it is proposed to improve the following streets, alleys and roads, On llth Avenue South 7th Street South 5th Street South 7th Street South 12th Avenue South 13th Avenue South 14th Avenue South From County Road 3 llth Avenue llth Avenue llth Avenue 7th Street 7th Street 7th Street To 7th Street South 9th Avenue 16th Avenue 14th Avenue 6th Street 6th Street Chicago-Milwaukee R.R. Tracks by the construction and installation of a sanitary sewer system thereon and therein, pursuant to MSA, Sections 429.011 and 429.111. NOW THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minneso�a.,�.s follows: That the petition herein above described and the proposed improvements be and the same hereby are referred to John Strojan, City Engineer and to Orr-Schelen, Inc., Consulting Engineers of the City of Hopkins for study and they hereby are instructed to report to the Council with all convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvements are feasible and as to whether they should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvements,and the estimated cost of all of the improvements as proposed and recommended. Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 21st day of March 1961. C. R. PETERSON W. HARLAN PERBIX Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney � C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENPIEP� Pl COUNTY� MI NNESOTA NOTI C E OF HEARI NG ON I MPROVEMEN TS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ��3 q1�o16a ��a� ►�)!xl�o NOTICE ( S HEREBY GI VEN THAT THE C� TY COUNC� L OF THE C� TY OF HOPKI NS� IN� Ll. MEET I N THE COUNCI L CHAMBERS OF THE C� TY HAIL AT 7t30 O�CLOCK P.M. ON THE 21 ST DAY OF MARCH� I 961 � TO CONSI DER TFIE MAK� NG OF I MPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF THE WEST 1�2 OF LOTS 19 THROUGH 24� BLOCK 2� STEUENS OAKWOOD PARK� AND THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 593 FEET OF THE SW� OF NW� OF SEC. �9� TOWNSHI P I I 7� RANGE 21 � LYI NG EAST OF THE GREAT NORTHERN R. R. RI GHT�OF�-WAY� BY THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAlNS THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A., SECS. 429.011 ANO SECS. 429.111. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS THE WEST 1�2 OF �OTS (9 THROUGH 24� BLOCK 2, STEVEN�S OAKWOOD PARK AND THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 593 FEET OF THE SW4 OF NW4 OF SEC . I 9� TOWNSHI P I I 7� RANGE 21 � LYI NG EAST OF THE GREAT NORTHERN R. R. R�GHT�OF-WAY. THE EST� MATED COST OF SUCH I MPROVEMENT � S $I 2, 391 .00. ALL PERSONS DESIR�NG TO BE WEARD WJTH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSEO �MPROVEMENT W�LL BE HEARD AT THIS MEETJNG. DATED TH) S 287'H DAY OF FEBRUARY� I 961 . C . R . PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE C OUNCIL JOSEPH C. VESEIY, C�TY ATTORNEY PUBLISHED �N THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW MARCH 2ND AND MARCH 9TH, (961. A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNC�L OF THE CITY OF HOPK�NS� M�NNESOTAi WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� APR�L 4� 1961, AT 7:30 P.M. iN THE C�TY �ALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNCILMEN CARROLL� MILBERT AND HANLEY� ALSO C�TY MANAGER � BRUBACHER� AND C�TY ENGINEER STROJAN; HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE EXPENDITURES DATED APRiL 4� 1961� IN THE AMOUNT OF $26,796.96 BE APPROVEO FOR PAYMENT. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE N0. 174� AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0.�.131� RELATING TO AND ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENS�VE ZONING PLAN FOR THE C�TY OF HOPKINS BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECONO READING THEREOF AND ACCORD�NG TO LAW� THE SAME ORDI NANC�` BE� PUBLI SHED. CARR� ED. HANLEY MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.� ��� A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS ON THE INSTA,LLATION OF SANITARY SEWER`AND WATERMAINS THEREON ON THAT PART OF THE W� OF LOTS 19 THRU 24� BLOCK 2� STEVEN�S OAKWO00 PARK AND THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 593� oF THE SW4 OF THE NW4 OF SEC. 19� TOWNSNIP 117� RANGE,21� LYING EAST OF THE GREAT NORTHERN R.R. R�W BE ADOPTEO. CARRIED. � MILBERT MOVED� HqNLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.�s �� A RESOlUTiON ORDER�NG PREPARATION OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS BY THE INSTALLATION OF WATER AND SEWER AND ALSO BLACKTOP SURFACING OF CERTAIN STREETS. THE INSTALLATION OF WATER AND SEWER �N BLOCK I� DR�LLANE� BLACKTOP SURFAC)NG OF THE NORTH—SOUTH ALLEY LOCATED BETWEEN 17TH AND 18TH AVENUE� FROM FIRST STREET TO SECOND STREET NORTH� BY THE INSTALLATION OF .... _ .., _ . SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN ON HIAWATHA AVENUE� LOTS I THRU 8� MINNEHqHR OAKS BE ADOPTEO. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTI ON NO.��� q RESOI.UTI ON RECE� V� NG REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEAR�NG ON IMPROVEMENTS TO CONSIDER THE MAKING OF IMPROVEMENTS ON THAT PART OF H�AWATHA AVENUE FROM A POINT 600� FT. WEST OF MONK AVENUE T0 HIGHWAY N0. 7 BY THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AfdD WATERMAIN BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING �AND PLANNING COMMISSION BE GRANTED THAT A VAR� ANCE BE ALLOWED TO SUBDI'61 DE EX� STI NG I I 0� LOT 1 N A DOUBLE RES�DENCE ZONE CONS�STING OF LOT 17"AND THE EAST 50� OF LOT (8� AUD�TOR�S SUBDIVISION f�239 �NTO 2 PARCELS AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL I� EAST 50� LOT 17� AUD�TOR�3•SUBD�VISION: PARCEL 2� WEST 10� OF LOT 17 AND THE EAST 50� OF LOT 18� AUD�TORoS SUBDIVISION �239 INCLUD�NG THE STIPULATION THAT PARCEL #2 BE LIMITED TO A SING�E RES�DENCE TO CONFORM TO THE PRESENT ADJACENT USE. CqRR�ED. M�LBERT MOVED, HANLEY� SECONDED� THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMM�SS�ON TO SUBDIV�DE INTO PARCELS PROPERTY IN BLOCK 2� BOULEVARD MANOR� CONS�STING OF LOT 3 AND 4� THE WEST (5 FT. OF LOT 5� ALSO THAT PART OF LOT 6 AND 7� AND THE EAST 25 FT. OF LOT 5,' �` ` LYING SOUTH OF A LINE 122 FTy SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH L�NE OF LOT 5, 6 AND 7. PROPOSED SUBDIV�SION • PARCEL I� THE NORTH 102 FT. OF THE FOLLOW�NGL LOT 4� THE EAST 20 FT. OF LOT 2 AND THE WEST 15 FT. OF LOT 5� ALL OF THE WEST 20 FT. OF LOT 3. PARCEL' 2� THAT PART OF THE FOLLOW�NG LYING SOUTH OF AND PARALI.EL TO THE NORTH L�NE OF LOTS 3� 4 AND 5� LOT 4� THE EAST 20 FT. OF LOT 3� AND THE WEST 15 FT. OF LOT 5. THAT PART OF THE FOLLOW�NG; LY�NG SOUTH FROM A LINE 122 FT. SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE BE GRANTED. NORTH LINE OF LOTS 6� 6 AND 7� LOT 6 AND 7 AND THE EAST 25 FT. OF LOT 5.� CARROLL AND PERBIX VOTING N0. ' MILBERT MOVEO, CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER�S REQUEST BE GRANTED TO INCREASE THE �MPOUNO�NG FEES FOR OOGS AND CATS FROM $3 TO �5. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY'SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY ENGINEER BE 1'NSTRUCTED TO DRAW PLANS AND SPEC�F�CATIONS FOR A ONE MILLION GALLON WATER TANK. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVEA� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT W�LL�AM BUCKLEY AND R. H011�E BE GRANTED THE RIGHT TO OPERATE � LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEAN�NG PLANT IN THE BUILD�,NG LOCATED AT 805 EXCELS�OR AVENUE SUBJECT TO THE PROVISION THAT-THE CITY SHALL RETAIN THE RIGHT TO REQU�RE A�� STORAGE TANK INSTALLATION OF 3UCH CAPAC�TY THAT IS DEEMED NECESSARY SHOUID (T BE FOUND THAT THE USE OF THE WASHING MACHINES WOULD CREATE AN UNDUE BURDEN ON THE SEWAGE SYStEM. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED, THAT. A I10� STORM SEWER PIPE BE INSTALLED ON SEVENTH STREET SOUTH ON THE 40� EASEMENT W�TH THE PROVIS�ON THAT STEINER 8c KOPPELMAN COVER SAME AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE. CARRIED. . PURSUANT TO NOTICE THE FOLLOWING BIDS ON SEWER AND WATER EXTENS�ONS ON VAR�OUS STREE.TS WERE OPENED MARCH 31, 1961, AT 10100 A.M. AND THE FOLL�W�NG B�DS WERE RECE�VEDt PRICE BID NODLAND CONSTRUCT� ON C F:—AAARE.TT1 NI 35, 61 5.50 PM��FS � DRAKE COMPANY 36.679.66 --- -- — — ��,� SWANSON EXCAVATING COMPANY 38,620.20 WALTER H� LLER 8c SONS 40� 043.95 ART BOLIER 41,067.00 BARBAROSSA 8c SONS 41 , 720.50 JAMES WOI.FF 42� 345.31 NORTHERN CONTRACTING C0. 42�694.90 ' ORFEI 8c SONS 46, I 63.1 0 COBURN 8c MEEK 47.763.00 HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE LOW B�D AS SUBMITTED BY NODLAND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY IN THE AMOUIVT OF $33,834.70 BE ACCEPTED W�TH THE FOLLOW�NG.EXCEPTIONS; THAT THE SIXTH AVENUE NORTH SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN PROPOSAL BE EXCLUDEO AND ALSO THE CITY ACCEPT THE PROPOSAL ON PLAN B FOR H�AWATHA AVENUE SANITARY SEWER. CARRIED. M�LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE iNSTALlATION OF STORM SEWERS ON ASHLEY ROAD FROM BOYCE STREET TO STREET CAR R�W ANO STREET CAR R�W TO HOLLY ROAD AND WATER ON ASHLEY ROAD FROM BOYCE STREET TO GOODRICH STREET� ALSO THE INSTALLATION OF.A WATER MAIN ON HOLLY ROAD FROM BOYCE STREET TO GOODRICH STREET. CARRIED. � �� HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO SELL A MULTI� LITH MACHINE MODEL N0. 750. CARR�ED. �, MILBERT MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED�� THAT COUNC�LMAN HANLEY BE APPOINTED TO SERVE AS A REPRESENTATI VE ON THE FACT�F+ ND� N'G• BOARO . CARR� ED . MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED THAT THE NORTHWESTERN BEIL TELEPHOWE COMPANY BE GRANTED ,,�;. PERM�SSION TO MAKE A D�G UP FOR REPAIRS IN THE ALLEY NORTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE� EAST OF ' E�GHTH AVENUE, 30� WEST OF SEVENTH AVENUE. CARR�ED� ' "' MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE NORTHWESTERN BANKS APPLICATION FOR PROPOSED DR) VE�1 N FAC� L) TI ES BE REFERRED TO THE ZONI NG 8c PLANN� NG COMM� SSI ON FOR STUDY AND RECOMMENDATI ON. CARR) ED. HANLEY MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� A MOTION THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. � "'� � '�„'—�—^� C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNCjL AT�EST: f � f` � �. � 6 ,� W. HARLAN PERB�X, MAYOR a CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota Ordinance No, 174 AId ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 RELATING TO AND ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE ZO�iING PLAN:FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS DO HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLIAWS: Section 1. That Section 2, Subdiviaion 2, of Ordinance No. 131 of the City of Hopkina which Ordinance ie entitled "An Ordinance relating to and establishing a Canprehensive Zoning Plan for the City of Hopkine, Aennepin County, Minneaota..." which Subdivieion 2 of eaid Section 2 is entitled BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICTS is he�eby amended to read as follo�as: Section 2, Subdiviaion 2, BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICTS, The boundaries of these districts.are delineated on" a Map entitled "Third Revised Zoning Map of Hopkins, Minnesota" which Map with all explanatory maiter ' hereon ia herebq adopted with and becamea a part of this Ordinance, and from and after the"effective date of this Q�sdinance and Amended said Map, ahall be the Official Zonfng Map of Hopkina and shall superaede and�take the place of the Zoning Maps which were a part of drdinance No. 8 on the date of its adoption on Januarq 18, 1949 and also supersedea and takes the:place of the "First Revised 2oning Map of�Hopkins, Minneaota" which became effective September 1,.1951, and such superaedes and takes the place of the "Second Renised Zoning Map of Hopkins, Minnesota" which_became effective on July 19,�1956 and has remained in effect until the date hereof. First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the Citq of Hopkina, held February 21, 1961; aecond and final reading at a regular meeting of said Council held on 1'A,iprx.� �, 1-�61 and upon motion duly made, �seconded and unanimously carried, this Ordinance was adopted and ordered publiahed. C. R. Petereon, W. Harlan Perbix, Secretary of the Council . Mayor Joaeph C. Vesely, , City Attorney Published in the Hennepin Countq Review ���� 1961 CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP�N COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 956 A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG I MPROVENiENT AND PREPARATI ON OF PLANS ON THE I NSTF�LLATI ON OF SANI TARY SEWER AND WATERMAINS THEREON ON THAT PART OF THE Wz'— OF LOTS 19 THROUGH 24, BLOCK 2, STEVEN�'S OAKWOOD PARK AND THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 593� OF.THE SW4 OF THE NVJa OF SEC . I 9, TObVNSHI P I I 7, RANGE 21 , LYI NG EAST OF THE GREAT NORTHERN RA1 LROAD R/W. WHEREAS A RESOLUTI ON OF THE C� TY COUNC� L� NU�hBER 923, ADOPTED THE 20TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER� 196b, F�XED A DATE FOR A HEAR�NG ON THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT OF THAT PART OF THE W� OF LOTS I9 THROUGH 24� BLOCK 2� STEVENtS OAKLVOOD PARK ANC THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 593� OF THE SW4 OF THE NVJ� OF SEC. I9� TOWNSHI P I I 7� RANGE 2I � LYI NG EAST OF THE GREAT NORTHERN RA�LROAD R�W BY THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER��IAI N THEREON� AND WHEREAS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAK� NG OF THI S I MPROVEMENT WERE G� VEN TEN �I 0� DAYS PUBLI SHEO NOTICE OF THE COUNCIL HEAR�NG THROU6H TWO �2� WEEKLY PUBLICAT�ONS OF THE REQUIRED NQTICE� AND A HEAR�NG WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE P�-5T DAY OF (+JIARCH� -:j 96I .' '. NO'N THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE CouNCI L oF THE CI TY oF HOPKI NS: I. SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS HEREBY OROERED AS PROPOSED IN THE COUNC�L RESOLUTION NO. 924 ADOPTED NOVEMBER 15�-1960. 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN IS HEREBY DES�GNATED AS THE ENGINEER FOR THJS IMPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS AND SPECIF�CATIONS FOR THE MAKING OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT. ADOPTED BY THE C� TY COUNC�L OF THE C� TY OF HOPKI NS� MI NNESOTA� THI S 4TH DAY OF APR� L� I 961 . C . R. PETERSON, SECfZETARY OF THE COUNCI L JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY � W. HARLAN PERBI X, MAYOR CI-TY OF HOPKINS HENNEP� N COUNTY� PAI NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 953 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON I A4PROVENIENTS BY THE I NSTALLATI ON OF �'JATER ANO SEWER AND ALSO BLACKTOP SURFACI NG OF CERTAI N STREETS. THE I NSTALLA- TI ON OF WATER AND SENlER I N BLOCK I, DRI LLANE, BLACKTOP SUR- FACING OF THE NOR TH-SOUTH ALLEY LOC ATED BETWEEN 17TH AND 18TH AVENUE, FROM FIRST STREET TO SECOND STREET NORTH; BY THE IN- STALLATt ON OF SANI TARY SEWER AND tNATERNiAI N ON HI AWATFiA AVENUE, LOTS 1 THROUGH 8, MI NNEHAHA OAKS. WHEREAS A PETI T� ON HAS BEEN RECE) VED REQUESTI NG THE I ftfiPROVEMENT OF CERTA�N STREETS BY THE INSTALLATION OF WATER AND SEWER AND ALSO BLACK- TOP SURFAC(NG� THE INSTALLATION OF WATER AND 8'EWER IN BLOCK I� DR�LLANE� BLACKTOP SURFACING OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY LOCATED BETWEEN 17TH AND �$TH AVENUE� FROM F�RST STREET TO SECOND STREET NORTH� THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMA�N ON.H�AWATHA AVENUE� LOTS ( THROUGH 8� MINNE� FIAHA OAKS� AND TO ASSESS THE AE3UTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL �R A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO SECS. 429.111. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY C OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, M�INNESOTA THAT THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS INSTRUCTED TO REPORT W�TH ALL CONVENIENT SPEED ADV]SING THE COUNC�L IN A PRELIM�NARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE N1ADE AS PROPOSED OR IN CONNECTION WITH SOME OTHER IMPROVEMENT� AND THE ESTIMATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED BY THE CI TY COUNC� L OF THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS� MI NNESOTA� TH� S 4TH DAY OF APR� L� I 961 . C. R. PETERSON, Nl. HARLAN PERBI X, SECRETARY TO THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C . VESELY C�TY ATTORNEY CITY.OF NOPKINS , , HENNEPI N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA RESOLUTION 954 A RESOLUTI ON RECEI VI NG REPORT ANO CALLI NG FOR A HEARI NG ON 1 h1PROVE�iENTS TO CONSI DER THE M�,4K1 NG OF IMPROVEMENTS ON THAT PART OF HIANJATHA AVENUE FROM A POINT 600 FT. WEST OF MONK AVENUE Tb HIGHWAY N0.7 BY THE I NSTALLATI oN oF SANI TARY SENrER AND �vATERNiAI N. WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION N0. 953 OF THE COUNC�L ADOPTED APR�L 4� 1961� A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN, C�TY ENG�NEER 'J�ITH REFERENCE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF THAT PART OF HIAWATHA AVENUE FROM �A P01 NT 600 FT. tiNEST OF MONK AVEN�E1 TO H� GHWAY NO. 7 BY THE i NSTALLATI ON OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN THEREON AND TH�S REPORT WAS RECEIVED BY THE COUNC � L ON APRI L 4� 1961 . NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE C� TY COUNCI L OF HOPK� NS� M� NNESOTA� AS FOLLOWS; I. THE COUNCI L WI LL CONS� DER THE 1 MPROVEMENT OF SUCH 1 NSTALLATI ON I N ACCORDANCE WITH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOTS I THROUGH 5, 7 THROUGH I2� BLOCK I� MINNEHAHA OAKS� TRACTS A AND B� R.L.S. �362, TRAC7S A AND B� R.L.S. �825 ANO THAT PART OF THE Nt'� OF THE NW4 OF SEC� I9� TOWNSHIP II7� RANGE 2(, LYING SOUTH OF HIGHWAY NO. 7 AND EAST OF THE GREAT NORTHERN R. R. FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS . 429.OI I TO 429.1 I I� AT AN EST) MATED TOTAL COST OF THE I MPROVEMENT OF �I0�403.00 FOR SANITARY SEWER AND $9,345.00 FOR WATERMAIN. 2. A PUBLIC HEARING SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH PROPOSED I(viPROVEMENT ON THE 18TH DAY OF APR�L� 1961 IN THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE CITY HALL AT 7;30 O�CLOCK P.M.� ANO THE CLERK SHALL GIVE PUBLISHED NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING AND IMPROVEMENT AS REQUfRED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNC�L OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA TH1S 4TH DAY OF APRIL� I 961 . C. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�� JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY W. HARLAN PERBI X, MAYOR �OFFIC� AL PUBL�CATI ON� C I TY OF HOPK I NS MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF ONE (I) TRAC TOR MOWER SEALED BIDS WJLL BE RECEIVEC BY THE C)TY MANAGER AT THE CJ TY HALL� HOPK1 NS � MI NNESOTA� UNTI L APR� L 25� 1 961 � AT ( 0:00 A.M.� ANO THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBL�CLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AWARD OF A CONTRACT W�LL BE MADE 8Y THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE EQUIPMENT. SPEC�F�CATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE C�TY MANAGER. B) DOER �S BOND OR CERTI FI ED CHECKS ARE REQUI RED FOR F) VE �5°0� PER CENT OF THE B�D� AS A GUARqNTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTF�ACT. B� DS. THE RIGHT �S RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL DATED AT HOPKI NS � MI NNESOTA � TH.1 S I OTH DAY OF APR) L� ( 961 . CI TY OF HOPKI NS f� � R. L. BRUBACHER� CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED 1N THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW� APRIL (3� 1961 TO BE PUBLI SHED � N THE CONSTRUCTI ON BULLETI N� APRI L I 3� 1 961 �OFF�C�AL PUBL�CATION� CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BI�S FOR SEVEN (7) TRUCKS NOTIC E I S HEREBY G I VEN THAT THE C� TY COUNC� L OF THE C� TY OF HOPKINS WILL RECEIVE SEALED B�DS AT THE OFF�CE OF THE C�TY MANAGER IN THE C�TY HALL 1N SAID C�TY UNTIL 10200 OiCLOCK A.M.� APR)L 25� 1961� FOR ONE NEW � TON PICK—UP TRUCK� THREE NEW 3/4 TON PjCK�UP TRUCKS� ONE NEW 25�000 LB. G.V.W. GARBAGE COLLECTION TRUCK ANO PACKER AP1D TNO NEW TANDEM AXLE TRUCKS WITH DUMP BODIES AND SNOW PLOWS COMPLETE AS PER SPEC�F�CATIONS, TRADE��N ALLOWANCE ON SEVEN TRUCKS TO BE MADE. ALL BIOS SHALL BE ON THE PROPOSA� FORMS SUPPLIED BY THE CJTY AND SHALL BE I N ACCORDANCE W1 TH SPEC� F�CATI ONS ON F� LE ! N THE OFF� CE OF THE C�TY MANAGER� COPlES OF WH�CH ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE C�TY MANAGER UPON REQUEST� AND SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH DEPOSiT� CASHIER�S CHECK� B�D BOND OR CERTIFIED CHECK� PAYABLE TO THE OROER OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS FOR NOT LESS THAN 5°o OF THE BID. BONDS SHALL.BE DJRECTED TO THE C�TY MANAGER� SECURELY SEALED AND ENDORSED UPON THE OUTSIDE WRAPPER WITH A BR�EF STATEMENT AS TO THE WORK FOR WH�CH THE BID �S MADE. BJDS WILL.BE OPENED PUBLICLY BY THE C)TY CLERK AND THE C�TY MANAGER IN THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS IN THE C�TY HALL AT IOSOOA.M. O�CLOCK� APR1L 25� 196t� AND SHALL BE TABULATED BY THE C,�TY MANAGER. &E WJLL CONSJDER THE BIDS AT 7;30 O�CLOCK P.M. ON MAY 2� 1961� IN THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS JN THE C�TY HALL. THE C�TY RESERVES THE R�GHT TO REJECT ALL B�DS ANO ACCEPT THOSE B�DS WHICH ARE THE MOST BENEFIC�AL TO THE CJTY. DATED AT HOPKI NS� M� NNESOTA� THI S 4TH DAY OF APR� L� ( 961 . CI TY OF HOPKI NS ! R. L. BRUBACHER� C�TY MANAGER TO BE PUBL1 SHED � N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REVI EW APRJ L I 3� 1 961 TO BE PUBLI SHED J N THE CONSTRUCTI ON BULLETI N APR.1 L I 3� 1 961 �v ~ A REGUI.AR MEETING OF THE COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� APRI L I 8� I 961 AT 7; 30 P.M. I N THE C � TY HALL . PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN CARROLL, MILBERT AND HANLEY, ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER, C�TY ENG�NEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. HANLEY MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED APR�L I8� 1961 IN THE AMOUNT OF $30�830.7I BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT W�TH THE EXCEPTION OF CHECK NO. 9564 ISSUED TO JAMES KRAHN IN THE AMOUNT OF �6.00. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTI ON NO,�.Sr� °,4 RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG I NiPROVE- MENT AND PREPARATI ON OF PLANS FOR THE I NSTALLATI ON OF SANI TARY SEWER AND WATERMAI N ON THAT PART OF HIAWATHA AVENUE FROM A POINT 600 FT. UJEST OF MONK AVENUE TO HIGHWAY N0. 7. AREA TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS LOTS I THROUGH 5, 7 THROUGH 12, BLOCK I� MI NNEHAHA OAKS, TRACTS A AND B, R.L.S. %�362, TRACTS A AND B, R.L.S. �825 AND THAT PART OF THE NE4'- OF THE NW4 OF S�C . I 9, TOWNSHI P'�:'�'.7, RANGE 21 , LYI NG SOUTH OF HI GHWAY ;�7 AND EAST OF THE GREAT NORTHERN R. R...ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS $10,403.00 FOR SANITARY SEWER ANO �9,345.00 FOR WATERMAIN"� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. MI LBERT MOVEO� HANLEY SECONOED� THAT RESOLUT) ON N0. "A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG PREPARATI ON OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS BY THE INSTALLATION OF SIDEWALK ON THE WEST SIDE OF 14TH AVENUE NORTH BETWEEN 3RD AND 4TH STREET AND ON THE INSTALLATION OF 90FT. OF STREET CURB TO BE LOCATED AT 222 WASHINGTON AVENUE SOUTH� THAT PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 4f SEC TI ON 24� TOWNSHI P I I 7, RANGE 22, DESCRI BED AS BEGI NNI NG AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST � OF THE SOUTHEAST 4/ THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST LINE THEREOF TO 1 TS I NTERSECTI ON WI TH THE EXTENSI ON OF THE SOUTHERLY LI NE OF TRACT B, REGI STERED LAND SURVEY N0. 396; THENCE WESTERLY aLONG SAID EXTENSION AND ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SA10 TR/iCT B TO TH� SOUTHEASTERLY LI NE OF THE RI GHT-OF-WAY OF THE CHICAGO� MI LWAUKEE, ST. !;PAUL ANO PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAI� SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 4j THENCE EAST TO THE POINT OF BEGI NNI NG: COMPRI SI NG LOT 8, AUDI TOR�S SUBDI VI SI ON N0. 242, HENNEPI N COUNTY, MI NNESOT "; BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. � / HANLEY MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE FOI.LOWING JUGGES BE APPOINTED FOR THE COMING C)TY ELECTI ON TO BE HELD ON MAY I 6� I 961 . SEE EXHI BI T"A" . CARR� ED. MILBERT MOVEO� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY BE GRANTED PERM�SSION TO 1 NSTALL A 2" STEEI PI PE ON BURNES DR� VE. CARRI ED. HANLEY MOVED, MI LBERT SECONDED, THAT HOPKI NS LODGE �f I 7� I.0,0 .F., BE GRANTED A BI NGO PER- MIT FOR THE MONTHS OF APR�L, MAY AND JUNE� 1961. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED, THAT RESIDENT PLANNER, JIM HAWKS� BE INSTRUCTED TO P�EPARE A PROPOSAL AND AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE AND THE COST THEREOF NOT TO EXCEED �500. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER 8E AUTHOR�ZED TO PURCHASE FOR THE CIVIL DEFENSE POLICE RESERVE 20 PAIR OF PANTS, :2O CAPS AND 20 SHIRTS. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONOED� TO RECONSIDER THE PREVIOUS MOT�ON MADE AT THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRIL 4� 1961� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNiNG COMMI SSI ON TO SUBD� VI DE I NTO PARCELS PROPERTY I N BLOCK 2, BOUI.EVARD MANOR� CONSI STI NG OF LOT 3 AND 4� THE WEST 15 FT. OF LOT 5, ALSO THAT PART OF LOT 6 AND 7� AND THE EAST 25 FT. OF LOT 5, LY1NG SOUTH OF A LINE 122 FT. SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 5� 6 AND 7� PROPOSED SUBD� VI SI ON � PARCEL I- THE NORTH I 02 FT. OF THE FOLLOWI NG; LOT 4� THE EAST 20 FT. OF LOT 2 ANO THE WEST I5 FT. OF LOT S� ALL OF THE WEST 20 FT. OF LOT 3. PARCEL 2- THAT PART OF THE FOLLOW�NG LYIN6 SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF LOTS 3,4 AND 5, LOT 4, THE EAST 20 FT. OF LOT 3, AND THE WEST 15 FT. OF lOT 5. THAT PART OF THE FOLLOW�NG; LYING SOUTH FROM A LINE 122 FT. SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF LOTS 5� 6 AND 7� LOT 6 AND 7 AND THE EAST 25 FT. OF LOT S� BE APPROVED. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVEO� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THE C�TY ATTORNEY BE AUTHOR�ZED TO SETTLE A CLAIM SUBMITTED BY CLARENCE E. STRESNAK COVERING DAMAGES TO HIS AUTOMOBILE WHEN DR�VING DOWN IOTH AVENUE SOUTH ON THE IOTH OAY OF JUNE, 1958� IN THE AMOUNT OF �75.00. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT HOUJARD NICKOYDM BE GRANTED A DUILDING PERMIT TO CON- STRUCT A COMMERC�AL BUILDING ON LOT 4 AND 5, BLOCK 9, WEST MINN6APOLIS CENTER LOCATED IN A C-2 COMMERCIAL ZONE. BUILDING TO BE CONSTRUCTED AS PER PLAN PROPOSAL GATED APR�L 18� I 961 SHOWN AS EXHI B� T°B °. CARRI ED . MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONOED, THAT THE C�TY ENGINEER BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE A BUILD�NG PERMI T TO CONSTRUCT A I 2 UNI T APARTMENT 8U1 LDI NG TO BE LOCATED ON 6TH AVENUE SOUTH UPON LOTS I I AND I 2� BLOCK 2� WEST M� NNEAPOLI S ADDI TI ON , BUI LD� NG PBRMI T APPLI CATI ON APPLI ED FOR BY DOUGLAS D. ARNDT. GARRIED. PAGE -2�- REGULAR MEETING - APRIL 18, I961 HANLEY N10VEC, MILaERT SECONDED� THAT RE50LUTION NO. 952, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ACQUI SI TI ON OF LAND FRO� THE STATE OF MI NNESOTA, THE FOILOWI NG PARCEL OF LAND -" THE SOUTH 30 FT. OF THAT PART OF THE NlN4 OF THE SE� OF SECTION 25� TOWNSH�P (I7� RANGE 22� LYIN� NORTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF 8TH STREET EXTENDED EAST AND EAST OF THE EAST LINE OF 6TH AVENUE SOUTH EXTENDED� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. M� LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE C� TY ENGI NEER BE I NSTRUCTED TO I SSUE NO DUI LDI NG PERMI TS I N THE C-I AND C�2 COM�JIERCI AL DI STFaCT UNTI L THE ZONI NG ORD� NANCE I S REVI SED. CARR� ED. MEETING ADJOURNED. C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNCJL COUNCI LMEN: ATTEST; W, HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR .'' • � � � . �� CI�'Y :�2�'��$ON � ; � J1TTX??J�S � �OP � � , Z�.ie�d�ra �'�y 1.6, 196]. . . PIt%C'ridCT �T • � . � • Ircu� P�3.I2.�° � , . �Gerald3� �Ia� � � I1abe1 i�el� . • � . � C�o�.r� �'�'i�son ' i'Itr.C�;C�i �,2 � .. ' I���r�n� Johnson . � . I°�ee�taa° �'�����n � C3,� I?okansora . � `:a��l J���.airaen � r:�T.�rtiCfi .#' 3� ,: I�:o�. %�z� I-?�,ry 'Iae��oa.d ; . � Lox°ra3.�c� C�rl, o�a � i� �x�enc�a Su���c�� � � i'I:1:CI'iICT f' !.b � . � it13e� _S. �nders�a � Sc���YLi� IS��ol�:a, � fl��� SEde�it3r � ��ai�� Lu:���.� , PRF�CI'SCT �i � � . . 1C�.thez"'�.n@ I,�� S�.ly :�IcBx°a'�.�; F,d�. �Ji.l.eo�t I�ia���� �+� "s��.ear P��',CIiJ��'. ��� ,�3ea°tha Re�n7.cv. Vi.��3.�.a :-i���ctceg PJv�:i. :iUff'mtua Tin�i Sw�n€son i REG?i3CT n 7 17o8°o$h� 1DI�91p8 '•Ta� �. Lu�bI�� �tildred ��Fc��tlirag :10�� ayl��� yer � CI TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPI N COUNTY� M� NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0, 955 RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG I MPROVEMENT AND PREPARATI ON OF PLANS FOR THE INSTALLqTiON OF SqNITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN ON THAT PART OF HIAWATHA AVENUE FROM A POINT 600 FT. WEST OF MONK AVENUE TO HI GHVVAY N0. 7. WHEREAS A RESOLUTION OF THE C�TY COUNC��� NUMBER 954, ADOPTED THE 4TH DAY OF APRIL� 1961� F�XED A OATE FOR A HEARING ON THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF HIAWATHA AVENUE FROM A POINT 600 FT. WEST OF MONK AVENUE TO HJGHINAY N0. 7 BY THE INSTALLAT�ON OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN THEREON, AND WHEREAS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAK� N6 OF THI S I MPROVEMENT WERE GI VEN TEN �I 0� DAYS PUBLI SHED NOTICE OF THE COUNCIL HEAR�NG THROUGH TWO �2� WEEKLY PUBLICAT�ONS OF THE REQUIRED NOTICE, AND A HEAR�NG WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE I 8TH DAY OF APRI L� 1 961 . NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE courvci � oF THE C1 TY oF HOPK� NS: I. SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS HEREBY ORDERED AS PROPOSEO IN THE COUNCIL RESOLUTION NUMBER 923 ADOPTED THE 4TH DAY OF APRIL� 1961. 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN IS HEREBY DES�GNATED AS THE ENG�NEER FOR THIS IMPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS AND SPECIF�CATIONS FOR THE MAKING OF SUCH �MPROVEMENT. ADOPTED BY THE C� TY COUNC► L OF THE C� TY OF HOPKI NS� MI NNESOTA� TH� S I 8TH DAY OF APRI L� I 961 . C. R. PETERSON, ' W. HARLAN PERBIX, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC)L MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEAR1 NG ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTI CE I S HEREBY GI VEN THAT THE C� TY COUNC� L OF THE C1 TY OF HOPK�NS W�LL MEET �N THE COUNCIL CHANBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P.M. ON APRI L I 8� I 961 TO CONSI DER THE MAKI NG OF I MPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF H�AWATHA AVENUE FROM A POINT 600 � WEST OF MONK AVENUE TO HIGHWAY NO. 7� BY THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A.,. 429.011 TO 429.II1. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH �MPROVEf�IENT iS LOTS I THROUGH 5� 7 THROUGH I2� BLOCK I� MINNEHAHA OAKS� TRACTS A AND B� R.L.S. 362, TRACTS A AND B� R.L.S. 825, THAT PART OF THE NE4 OF NW4 OF SEC. 19� TOWNSHIP II7� RANGE 2I� LYING SOUTH OF H�GHWAY NO. 7 AND EAST OF THE GREAT P10RTHERN R . R . THE ESTI MATED COST OF SUCH ���PROVEMENT I S �I O, 403.00 FOR SANI TARY SEV/ER AND $9,345.00 FOR WATERMA�N. ALL PERSONS DESIR�NG TO BE HEARD �N�TH R EFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT WILL BE HEARD AT TH�S MEETING. CATED THI S 4TH DAY OF APR� L� I 961 C. R. PE TER SON � SECRETARY OF THE C OUNC�L JOSEPH C . VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY PUBLISHED (N THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REV�EW�APR�L 6TH AND APRIL 13� 196i. • (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnespta NOTICE OF HF�ARING ON IME'ROVF�KF�ITS TO WHOM IT MAY E�ONC�: NOTICE IS I�tEBY G29'F1� that the City Council o� the City of Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambera of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on April 18, 1961, to consider the making of improvement on that part of Hiawatha gvenue from a point 600' west of Monk Avenue to Highway Noo 7, by the in�tallation oY Sanitary Sewer and Watermain thereon pursuant to M. S. A,, 1�290011 to Seca. l�29ellle The area prop4sed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 through 5, 7 through 12, Block 1, Minnehaha Oaks, Tracts A& B, R. L. S. 362, Tracta A& B, R. L. S. 825, that part of the NE4 of Ma14 of Sec. 19, T117, R21, lying South of Highway A1o. 7 and East of the Great Northern R%W. The estimated cost of such improvement ie $109403 for Sanitary Sewer and $9,345 for Waterma.ins, All persons desiring to be heard �rith reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting, Dated the 4th day of April� 1961, C. R. PET�tSON9 Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY City �ttorney Published in the Hennepin County Revie�r April 6 and Apri1 13, 19610 � G �� l�/��� / Il%G /�D.�y!'y�f � � �C�a� .��l,� �ba� , /�� � 90 =� /� �� �� � �°�� �•�t , , � � �� �� � � � �� C I TY OF FIOPK I NS HennePin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 952 ' A RESOLUTION AUTNORIZING ACQUISITION OF LAND.FROM TFiE STATE OF MINNESOTA, WHEREAS, there is located in the City of Hopkins the follaNing parcel of land: The.South 30 feet of that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, lying North of the South line of 8th Street South extended East and East of the East Iine of 6th Avenue South extended. WHEREAS, said land is suitable for public purposes by the Gity of Hopkins, especia��y as an extention of 8th Street South. NOW THEREFORE, Be it resolved by the Gity Council of the City of Hopkins that the City immediately acquire title to said parcel of Iand from the State of Minnesota and that the Mayor and City Manager of sa��d City are hereby ordered and authorized to sign and execute a11 instruments necessary for such aaquisition. DATED AND ADOPTED AT A REGULAR MEETING OF 11-IE COUNCIL ON APRIL .i8, 1961. , � �. � W. HARLAN PERBIXi MAYOR RIGHARD L. BRUBACHER� MANAGER J. RUSSELL CARROLL� C. R. PETERSONr GITY CLERK JOHN F. HANLEY, JOSEPH C. VESELY� CI lY ATTORtVEY DONALD J. MI LBERT, OOUNCI LMHN � CI N OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 966 A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG PREPARATI ON OF ENGI NEER�S REPORT ON I MPROVEMENTS BY THE I NSTALLqTI ON OF CONCRETE SI DEWALK ON THE WEST ,SJ;DE OF 1 4TH AVENUE NORTH FROM 3R0 STREET TO 4TH STREET. WHEREqS A PET�TION HAS BEEN RECEIVED REQUESTJNG THE IMPROVEMENT OA THE-'WEST;SLDE OF 14TH AVENUE NORTH BETWEEN 3RD AND 4TH STREET BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S .A .� SECS . 429 .01 I TO 429.1 ( I. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STRONAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS �NSTRUCTED TO REPORT W�TI�ALL CONVENIENT SPEED ADVISING THE COUNC�L IN A PRELIMJNARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULQ BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED OR � N CONNECTI ON WI TH SOME OTHER I t�APROVEMENT, AfdO THE EST► MATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED BY THE C � TY COUNC� L OF THE C� TY OF HOPKI NS � MI NNESOTA � TH � S I 8TH DAY OF APR� L I 961 . C. R. PE TERSON, W. HAR LAN RERB 1 X, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY � A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNC�L OF MAY 2� I 961 AT 7530 P.M. 1 N THE C � TY THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, WAS HELD ON TUESDAY, HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X, COUNC�LMEN CARROLL AND MILBERT� ALSO C�TY ENGINEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. - CARROLL MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED MAY 2� 1961 IN THE AMOUNT OF $73,183.29, BE APRROVED FOR PAYMEPIT. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. �1�p "A RESOLGTI ON ORDERI NG I MPROVEMENT AND PRERARATI ON OF PLANS FOR THE I NSTALLATI ON OF A WATERMAI N ON THAT PART OF ASHLEY ROAD BET4VEEN BOYCE ROAD AND GOOORICH°, BE ADOPTED. AREA TO BE ASSESSED -+ LOTS 16 THROUGH 30� BLOCK I� F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK AND LOTS I THROUGH 15� BLOCK 2� F, A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK. ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS $5,692.50. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.�%�� "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATI ON OF PLANS FOR THE I NSTALLATI ON OF A WATERMAI N ON THAT PART OF HOLLY ROAD BETWEEN BOYCE ROAD AND GOODRIC H ROAD°, BE ADOPTED. AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED + LOTS 16 THROUGH 30� BLOCK 2, F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK AND LOTS I THROUGH (5� BLOCK 3� F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK. ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS $6,267.50. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUT�ON NO.��` �"A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGI NEER�S REPORT ON I MPROVEMENTS BY BI TUMI NOUS SURFACI NG I N THE FOLLOW ING LOCATI ONS: ON ALL OF THI RD SIREET SOUTH FROM COUNTY STATE AI D ROAD N0. I 8, WASHI NGTON AVENUE SOUTH WESTERLY TO FIFTH AVENUE", BE ADOPTED. PETITIONED BY THE HENNEPIN COUNTY.H�GHWAY DEPARTMENT. ALL THAT PART OF BLOCKS 25,26,27,28,29,43,44,45,46, 47 AND ADJOINING VACATED 4TH STREET SOUTH AND VACATED AVENUES AS SHOWN ON THE PI.AT OF WEST M�NNEAPOLIS� ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFF�CE OF REG�STER OF OEEDS� MINNEAPOLIS� MINNESOTA, AND ALL THAT PART OF THE NORTH-• EAST.4 OF NORTHEAST 4 OF SECTION 25� TOWNSH�P II7� RANGE 22� DESCR�BED AS FOLLOWS: BEG�'NN1NG AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF 6TH AVENUE AND THE NORTH LINE OF 5TH STREET SOUTH AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF WEST M�NNEAPO�IS� THENCE NORTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID BLOCKS 43 AND 29 A DISTANCE OF 975.05 FEET TO THE �NTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTHEASTER�Y LINE OF RAILROAD BOUIEVARD AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF WEST M�NNEAPOLIS� THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SA�D SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF RAILROAD BOULEVARD AND �TS EXTENS�ON A DISTANCE OF 407.87 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE �NTERSECTION W�TH A L�NE BEING PARA�LEL WITH AND D�STANT 66 FT. SOUTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF SA)D SECTION 25 AND MEASURED AT R�GHT ANGLES THERETO� THENCE EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LI NE A DI STANCE OF I I 75.90 FEET TO THE � NTERSECTI ON W� TH A LI NE BEI NG PARALLEL WI TH AND DISTANT 134 FEET WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 25 AND MEASURED AT Rf�HT ANGLES THERETO� THENCE SOUTH ALONG LAST DESCR�BED PARALLEL LINE A OISTANCE OF 1222.24 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION W�TH A LINE BEING PARALLEL WITH AND D�STANT 33 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 4 OF NORTHEAST 4 AND MEASURED AT R�OHT ANGLES THERETO� THENCE WEST ALDNG IAST DESCRIBED PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF 1522,56 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEG�NNING. CARR�ED. M� LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT R ESOLUTI ON NO. jiv3 �q RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG AN ENGI NEER�S REPORT ON THE I NSTALLATI ON OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND BLACKTOP SURFACI NG ON 21 ST AVENUE NORTH FROM FIRST STREET NORTH TO SHADY OAK ROAD", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUT� ON N0. �j''6� °q RESOLUTI ON ACCEPTI NG ENGI NEER�S � REPORT AND OROERI NG HE�ARI NG FOR THE 1 NSTALLATI ON OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND REPAI R OF BLACKTOP ON THE FOLLOWING PORTIONS OF THIRD STREET NORTH", BE ADOPTED, PROJECT #I - ON NORTH SIDE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO ALLEY BETWEEN 5TH AVENUE AND 6TH AVENUE � LOTS ( qND 2� BLOCK I 03 AND LOTS I THRU I 2� BLOCK 84,' WEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND DI V I S� ON - ESTI MATED COST OF �MPROVEMENT IS $491.00� PROJE�T #2 � ON SOUTH SIDE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO AL�iEY BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVENUE � LOTS I AND 2, BLOCK (03 AND LOTS I THRU 12, BLOCK 84� WEST M�NNEAPOLIS SECOND DI VI S� ON - EST� MATED COST OF I MPROVEMENT 1 S $491 .00� PROJECT �3 -� ON NORTH SI DE FROM 8TH AVENU'�.TO 9TH AVENUE � LOTS I THRU 22, BLOCK 100, WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DIVISION -- EST�MATED COST OF IMPROVEMENT IS $947.02� PROJECT #4 � ON SOUTH SIDE FROM 8TH AVENU� TO 9TH AVENUE - LOTS I THRU 24� BLOCK 87� WEST MI NNEAPOLI S�ECONO DI VI SI ON � ESTI MATED COST OF 1MPROVEMENT IS $947.02� PROJECT #5 � ON NORTH SIDE FROM 9TH AVENUE TO (OTH AVENUE - LOTS I THRU 24, BLOCK 99, WEST M� NNEAPOLI S SECONO DI VI S� ON � ESTI MATED COST OF � MPROVEPJIENT I S $899.58� PROJECT #6 � ON SOUTH S�DE FROM 9T6A AVENUE TO IOTH AVENfUE - LOTS I THRU 24� BLOCK 88� WEST M� NNEAPOLI S SECOND D� VI S� ON � EST� MATED COST OF 1 MPROVEMENT I S $899.58� PROJECT #7» ON NORTH SI DE FROM I OTH AVENUE TO I I TH AVENUE �+ LOTS I THRU 24� BLOCK 98� WEST M� NNEAPOLI S SECOND D� VI SI ON - ESTI MATED COST OF I MPROVEMENT I S $899.58; PROJECT #8 - ON NORTH SI DE FROM I I TH AVENUE TO I 2TH AVENUE � LOTS I THRU 24, BLOCK 97� WEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND DI VI S� ON � EST) MATED COST OF � MPROVEMENT I S $799.25� PROJECT {#9 �+ ON SOUTH SI DE FROM I I TH AVENUE TO I 2TH AVENUE -ll7fS I THRU 24, BLOCK 90, WEST MI NNEPAOLI S SECOND D� VI SI ON � ESTI MATED COST .OF IMPROVEMENT (S $799.25. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO J%,"A RESOLUTI ON ACCEPTI NG ENGI NEER�S REPORT AND ORDERI NG HEARI NG ON THE I NSTALLATI ON OF CONCRETE SI DEWALK ON THE WEST SI DE OF 14TH AVENUE,NORTH FROM 3RD STREET TO 4TH STREET", BE ADOPTEC. AREA To eE ASSESSED IS LOTS I THROUGH 12� BLOCK 94, WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DIVISION. ESTIMATED COST OF �MPROVEMENT I 6 �2, I 22 .00 � CARR� ED . PAGE -2� REGULAR MEETI NG - MAY 2� I 961 CARROLL MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO..�J�� "A RESOLUTI ON ACCEPTI NG ENGI NEER�S REPORT aND ORDERI NG HEARI NG. ON BI TUMI NOUS SURFACI NG OF ALLEY", BE ADOPTED. THE NORTH- SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 17TH AND 18TH AVE(VUE NORTH FROM IST STREET TO SECOND STREET� LOT I THRU 30� BLOCK 9� WEST MI NNEAPOLI S TH� RD DI VI SI ON. ESTI MATED COST OF � MPROVEMENT 1 S $I , 603.00. CARRI ED. MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE M�NNEAPOL�S GAS COMPANY BE GRANTED PERMISS�ON TO INSTALL GAS MAINS AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: ON 5TH STREET SOUTH FROM (ITH AVENUE SOUTH TO 15TH AVENUE SOUTH� ON 21ST AVENUE NORTH FROM 3RD STREET NORTH TO 4TH STREET NORTH. CARR�ED, MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER�S LETTER OF RECOMMENDAT�ON DATED APRIL 25� 1961� IN REGARD TO CLOSING THE C�TY OFFICES AT 4:30 P.M.,DURING THE MONTHS OF JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST 1961� BE APPROVED. CARR�ED. M�LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SEC,ONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION FROM THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMI SS� ON THAT THE APPL�CATI ON FOR A SPEC� AL USE PERMI T APPLI ED FOR BY A. J. FAZENDI N, TO CONSTRUCT A PROPOSED DRIVE-IN IN A C-•I COMMERC�AL DISTR�CT UPON A PARCEL OF LAND �� I25� X 125� ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF ROB�NWOOD LANE ANC SERVICE ROAD OF TRUNK H�GHWAY NO._7 UPON OUT LOT #I, ROB�NWOOD 5TH ADD�TION� LOCATED AT 1509 HIGHWAY NO. 7� BE DENIED. �THA.T,�..:TH€ R�EGOMDiIENDA�T�)ON OF THE- ZON1.°NG rAND.�PLANN� NG�.G�OMM� SS� ON BE APPROVED� CARR� ED. CARROLL MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED, THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING CQMM�S-� SION THAT A SPEC�AL USE PERMIT BE GRANTED TO HANSON BROS.� TO CONSTRUCT A PROPOSED IN-� DUSTRlI AL BUI LDI NG I N AN 1 NDUSTRI AL ZONE TO BE LOCATED UPON ALL OF LOT 3, BLOCK (� MASON�S INDUSTR�AL DIVIS�ON� LOCATED AT 622 13TH AVENUE SOUTH, TO BE CONSTRUCTED �N ACCORDANCE W� TH PLAN SUBIVII TTED� BE APPROVED. PLAN MARKED EXHIBI T"A'� . CARR� ED. MILBERT MOVED, CARROIL SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMI.SSION THAT A SPEC�AL USE PERM�T BE GRANTED TO GRANT HILL TO CONSTRUCT A PROPOSEO BUI LD� NG I N AN I NDUSTR� AL D� STR� CT UPON ALL OF THAT PART OF LOT 90� AUDI TOR �S SUBDI V� SI ON #239, HENNEPIN COUNTY, M�NN.� DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINN�NG AT THE NW CORNER OF LOT 5� BLOCK 7, ANDERSON�S F�RST ADDN.� THENCE WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 90 TO THE CENTER LINE OF VACATED SUCHANNAN AVE.� THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EXTENS►ON OF SAID CENTER LINE TO AN t NTERSECTI ON W� TH AN EXTENSI ON OF THE SOUTH LI NE OF LOT 86, � N SAI D SUBD� VI S� ON� THENCE EAST ALONG SA�D SOUTH LINE EXTENOED TO A POINT (0 FT. WEST OF THE SW CORNER OF SAID LOT 86� THENCE SOUTH PARALLEL W�TH THE WEST LINE OF MONK AVENUE� TO A POINT 80 FEET NORTH OF THE.SOUTH L�NE OF SA�D LOT 90� THENCE WEST PARALLE� WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 90 TO AN � NTERSECTI ON W� TH A LI NE DRAWN NORTH FROM THE POI NT OF BEG� NNI NG AND PARALLEL W� TH THE WEST LlNE OF MONK AVE.� THENCE SOUTH TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING� BE APPROVED. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED, MILBERT SECONDEO� THAT JIM HAWKS� RESIDENT PLANNER� BE �NSTRUCTED TO PRE� PARE AN AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE CREATING AN INDUSTRIAL PARK� AND FUF2THER, THAT NO PERMITS BE ISSUED TO GRANT HILI UNTIL SUCH AMENDMENT IS APPROVED. CARR�ED. MILBERT MpVED�,CqRROLL SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMM�SSION THAT HERB MASON BE GRANTED BUILD�NG PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT HOMES ON 19TH AVENUE SOUTH �N ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLAN SUBMITTED� BE APPROVED. CARRIED, PLAN MARKED EXH�B�T °B° ATTACHED CARROLL MOVED, MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT ORDI NANCE N0.1'j�, "AN OR01 NANCE VACATI NG A CERTAI N PORTI ON OF JEFFERSON AVENUE SOUTH BETW'EEN MI LWAUKEE AVENUE TO A P01 NT 60 FT. N6�TH 6� TH� SOUTH LINE OF 3RD STREET SOUTH", BASED ON SUPER VALU�S LETTER DATED MAY 2, 1961� BE ACCEPTED FOR THE F�RST REAOING THEREOF. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� THE FOLLOWI NG 35 FT. OF LOT SECOND . THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE �NSTRUCTED TO START CONDEMNAT�ON PROCEEDINGS ON DESCR�BED PROPERTYf THE SOUTH 37 FT. OF LOT II AND ALL OF LOT I2� THE NORTH 23� LOT 24, ALL IN BLOCK 6, WEST M�NNEAPOLIS. MOT�ON LOST FOR IACK OF A M�LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED, THAT TRE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO ADVERTISE FOR B�DS ON THE FOLLOWINGS A M�MEOGRAPH MACH�NE� BLACKTOP BITUMINOUS MATERIALS AND FOR, STR)P�NG FOR THE C� TY STREETS AND PARKI NG I.OTS. CARRI ED� CARROLL MOVED, MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE AUTHORIZED TO CHECK THE NORDLAND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONTRACT TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER IT IS PERMISSAB�E TO ADD TO TH�S CON� TRACT WI THOUT READVERTI SI NG . CARR� ED . PAGE �3� REGULAR MEE TING � MAY 2, �961 MEETING ADJOURNED. ATTES T: C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO T HE COUNC�L COUNCILMEN: W. HARLAN PERB�X� MAYOR � C I TY- OF.. HOPKI.NS.. HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. g60 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARA- TI ON OF PLANS FOR THE I NSTALLATI ON OF A WATER- MAIN ON THAT PART OF qSHLEY ROAD BETWEEN BOYCE AND GOODRI CH . WHEREAS, A RESOLUT�ON OF THE CITY COUNC�L� NUMBER 952q, ADOPTED THE PI.-$rli DAY OF MARCH ( 961 � F� XED A DATE FOR A HEAR� NG ON THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF ASHLEY ROAD BETWEEN BOYCE ROAD AND GOODRICH BY THE INSTALLATJON OF A WATERMAIN THEREON� AND WHEREAS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAKING OF TH�S IMPROVEMENT WERE GIVEN TEN �10� DAYS PUBLISHED NOTICE OF THE COUNC�L HEARING THROUGH.TWO �2� WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS OF THE REQUIRED NOTICE� AND A HEAR�NG WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OUVNERS HEARO THEREON ON THE 2ND DAY OF MAY, 1961. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CouNc�L oF THE CJTY oF HOPKINS; I. SUCH'�MPROVEMENT IS HEREBY ORDERED AS PROP9SED IN THE COUNC�L RESOLUTION NUtvIBER 952AADOPTED MARCH 16�. 1961 . 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS THE ENG�NEER FOR TH�S IMPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS AND SPEC�F�CATIONS FOR THEI�qKING OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT. ADOPTED BY THE C�TY COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� TH ( S 2ND DAY OF MAY ( 961 . a C. R. PETERSON, W. HqRLAN PERBIX, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL „ MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY� C�TY ATTORNEY CI TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 961 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARA- TI ON OF PLANS FOR THE_ I NSTALLATI ON OF q WATER- MAi N ON THAT PART OF HOLLY ROAD BETWEEN BOYCE ROAD AND GOODRICH ROqD. WHEREAS A RESOLUTION OF THE C�TY COUNC�L� NUMBER 952A, ADOPTED THE 21ST DAY OF MARCH 1961� F�XED A DATE FOR A HEARING ON THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT OF THAT PART OF HOLLY ROAD BETWEEN BOYCE ROAD AND GOOOR�CH ROAD BY THE )NSTALLATION OF A WATERMAIN THEREON� AND , WHEREAS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY �S LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAK�NG OF TH�S IMPROVEMENT WERE GIVEN TEN ��0� DAYS PUBLISHED NOTICE OF THE COUNCIL HEARJNG THROUGH TWO �2� WEEKLY PUBL)CA- TIONS OF THE REQUIRED NOTiCE� AND A HE�RING WAS HEID AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE 2ND DAY OF MAY, 1961. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE couNCIL oF THE CITY oF HOPKINS: I. SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS HEREBY ORDERED AS PROPOSED IN THE COUNC�L RESOLUTION NUIv1BER 952A ADOPTED MARCH 16TH� 1961 . 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS THE ENG�NEER FOR TH1S IMPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS AND SPEC�F�.CATIONS FOR THE MAKING OF SUCH �MPROVEMENT. ADOPTED BY '�l-IE CJ TY COUNC� L OF THE C� TY OF HOPK� NS� M� NNE50TP.� 7H�S 2ND DAY OF MAY� 1961 . C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBI X, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, CI TY ATTORNEY C I TY OF HOFKI NS _. HENNEPI N COUNTY� �/11 NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 962 A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG PREPARATI ON OF ENGI NEER�S REPORT ON I MPROVEMENTS BY BI TUMI NOUS SURFqC I NG WHEREAS A PETI TI ON HAS BEE(d RECEI VED REQUESTI NG THE � MPROVEMENT BY B� TUM) NOUS SURFACJ NG 1 N THE FOLLOVJI NG LOCATI ONS; ON ALL OF TH� RD STREET SOUTH FROM COUNTY STATE AID ROAC N0. 18� WASHINGTON AVENUE SOUTH� UIiESTERLY TO FIFTH AVENUE AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A.PORTION OF THE COST OF THE )MPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A., SECS. �29 �01 I To sECS . 429.1 I I. NOW THEREFORE BE ( T RESOLVED BY TH� CI TY COUf� I L OF THE C I TY OF HbPKINS� MINNESOTA THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS �NSTRUCTED TO REPORT WITH ALL CONVENIENT SPEED ADVI S� NG THE COUNC� L! N A PREL1 M� NARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROP�SED OR �N CONNECTION W�TH SOME OTHER IMPROVEMENT� AND THE ESTIMATED COST OF THE �MPROVEMENTS AS REC OMMENDED. � ADOPTED BY THE C�TY COUNC�L OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� M�NNESOTA� THIS 2ND DAY OF MAY, 1961. C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBI X, SECRETARY TO 'iNE COUNC�L MAYOR JOS�PH C . VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEP�N COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 963 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON I MPROVEMENTS BY THE I NSTALLATI ON OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND BLACKTOP SURFACI NG. WHEREAS A PETITION HAS BEEN RECEIVED REQUESTING THE �MPROVEMENT OF 21ST AVENUE NORTH FROM FJRST STREET NORTH TO SHADY OAK ROAD BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND BLACKTOP SURFAC�NG THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTJNG PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE � MPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S .A ,� SECS . 429.01 I TO 429.1 I I . NOW THEREFORE BE 1 T RESOLVED BY THE CI TY C OUNC1 L OF THE C I TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA THAT THE PROPOSEO �MPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS INSTRUCTED TO REPORT W�TH ALL CONVENIENT SPEED ADVISING THE COUNC�� IN A PREL.IMINARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED OR �N CONNECTION W�TH SOME OTH�R �MPROVEMENT� AND THE EST�MATED COST OF THE 1MPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED BY THE C � TY COUNC� L OF THE C� TY OF HOPKJ NS � MJ NNESOTA� TH� S 2NC DAY OF MAY� I96I . C. R. PETERSON, W. HqRLqN PERBIX, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY CI TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 964 A RESOLUTf ON RECEI VI NG REPORT AND ORDERI NG HEARI NG FOR THE I NSTALLATI ON OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND RE�AI R OF BLACKTOP ON THE FOLLOWI NG PORTI ONS OF THI RD STREET NORTH. WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION N0. `��� OF THE COUNCIL ADOPTED THE 21ST OF FEBRUARY 1961� A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN� C�TY ENGJNEER WITH REFERENCE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF THIRD STREET NORTH BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND REPAIR OF BLACKTOP THEREON AND THIS REPORT WAS RECEI VED BY 7}iE COUNC) L ON MAY 2� I 961 . NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE C� TY COUNC� L O.F HOPKI NS� MI NNE80TA� AS FOLLOWS: I. THE COUNC � L WI LL CONSI DER THE I MPROVEMENT OF SUCH � NSTALLATI ON J N ACCORDANCE WITH THE REPORT AfVD THE ASSESSMENT OF THE FO�LOWING LOTS: PROJECT �I-� ON NORTH S1DE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO ALLEY BETWEEN 5TH AVENUE AND 6TH AVENUE - LOTS I AND 2� BLOCK 103� AND LOTS I THRU 12� BLOCK 84� WEST M�NNEAPOL�S SECOND D�VtSION AT AN ESTIMATED COST OF �491.00� PROJECT f�2 -� ON SOUTH S�DE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO ALLEY BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVENUE � LOTS I AND 2� BLOCK 103 AND LOTS I THRU 12� BLOCK 84� WEST M�NNEAPOL)S SECOND D� VJ S� ON AT AN ESTI ��ATED COST OF �49I .00� PROJECT #3 � ON NORTH SI DE 6ROM 8TH AVENUE TO 9TH AVENUE � LOTS I THRU 22� BLOCK 100� WEST M�NNEAPOL�S SECOND D�VI� SION � AT AN ESTIMATED COST OF $947.02� PROJECT #4 -» ON SOUTH S1DE FROM 8TH AVENUE TO 9TH AVENUE � LOTS I THRU 24� BLOCK 87� WEST M�NNEAPOLIS SECOND DIV�SION � AT AN ESTIMATED COST OF �947.02� PROJEC T�5 - ON NORTH SIDE FROM 9TH AVENUE TO IOTH AVENUE- LOTS I THRU 24� BLOCK 99� WEST M�NNEAPOLIS SECOND C�VIS�ON - AT AN ESTIMATED COST OF $899.58� PROJEC T ft6 - ON SOUTH S�DE FROM 9TH AVENUE TO IOTH AVENUE - LOTS I THRU 24� BLOCK 88� WEST M�NNEAPOLIS SECOND D�V�S10N - AT AN EST]MATED COST OF IMPROVEMENT OF $899.58j PR�JECT �7 � ON NORTH SIDE FROM IOTH AVENUE TO IITH AVENUE � LOTS I THRU 24� BLOCK 98� WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND D�V)S10N � AT AN ESTIMATED COST OF $899.58; PROJECT #8 -• ON NORTH S�DE FROM 11TH AVENUE TO 12TH AVENUE � LOTS I THRU 24� BLOCK 97� WEST MJ NNEAPOLI S SECOND DI VI SI ON - AT AN ESTI MATED COST OF $799,25� PROJECT #9-• ON SOUTH S� GE FROM I I TH AVENUE TO I 2TH AVENUE �+ LOTS I THRU 24� BLOCK90� WEST ��I� NNEAPOLI S SECOND D�V�SION - AT AN ESTJMATED COST OF $799.25. 2. A PUBLIC HEAR�NG SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT ON THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE 1961� IN THE C OUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE CJTY HqLL AT 7530 P.M.� AND THE CIERK SHALL G�VE PUBLISHED NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING AND IMPROVEMENT AS REQU�RED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNC�L OF HOPK�NS� M�NNESOTA TH�S 2ND DAY OF MAY� 1961. C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBf X, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, CJTY ATTORNEY C I TY OF HORKI NS- - HENNEPI N COUNTY� MI NNES,OTA RESOLUTION N0. 967 A RESOLUTION ACCEPTI NG ENGI NEER�S REPORT AND ORDERI NG HEARI NG ON THE I NSTALLATI ON OF CONCRETE SI DEWALK ON THEWEST SI DE OF I 4TH AVENUE NORTH FROM 3RD STREET TO 4TH STREET. NIHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUT�ON N0. 966 OF THE COUNC�L ADOPTED THE 18TH DAY OF APRIL 1961� A REPORT HAS BEE�N PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN� C�TY ENGINEER UUITH REFERENCE TO THE �MPROVEMENT ON 14TH AVENUE NORTH FROM 3RD STREET TO 4TH STREET BY THE JNSTALLATION OF CONCRETt SIDEWALK THEREON AND THIS REPORT WAS RECEIVED BY THE COUNC�L ON MAY 2� 1961.. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE C�TY CouNc�L oF HOPK]NS� M� NNESOTA AS FOLLOWS: I. THE COUNC�L W�LL CONS�DER THE (MPROVEMENT OF SUCH �NSTALLATION IN ACCORDANCE IN�TH THE REPORT AND-THE ASSESSMENT OF LOTS I TNROUGH 12� BIOCK 94, WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DIVISION FOR ALL OR A PORT�ON OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PUR80ANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.OII TO 429.III� AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF THE �MPROVEMENT OF �2�122.00. 2. A PUBLIC HEAR�NG SHALL 9E HEID ON SUCH PROPOSED JMPROVEMENT On THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE 1961� IN THE COUNC�L CHqMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7:30 OtCLOCK P.M., AND THE CLERK SHALL GIVE PiUBLISHED NOTICE OF SUCH HEAR� NG AND ( MPROVEtJIENT AS REQU! RED 8Y LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCJ L OF HOPK) NS� MJ NNE I 961 . C . R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COpNCJ� JOSEFH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY SOTA� THJS 2NC DAY OF MAY� W. HARLAN PERBI X, MAYOR C 1 7'Y_ OF .HOPKI NS , HENNEPIN COUNTY, MJNNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 968 A RESOLUTI ON RECEf VI NG REPORT ,�ND CqLLI NG FOR HEARING ON BITUMINOUS SURFACING OF ALLEY. WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION N0. 953, OF THE COUNC�L ADOPTED APRIL 4, 1961� A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN� C�TY ENGJNEER W�TH REFERENCE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN i7TH AND 18TH AVENUE NORTH FROM IST STREET. TO SECOND STREET, LOT I THRU 30� BLOCK 9� WEST MINNEAPOL�S TH)RD OIV�S)ON BY THE B�TUMINOUS SURFAC�NG OF ALLEY THEREON AND TH�S REPORT WAS RECE�VED BY THE COUNC�L ON MAY 2� 1961. NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE C� TY CouNc� L oF HOPK! NS� M�NNESOTA A5 FOLLOWS: I. THE COUNC� L W� LL CONS� DER THE � MPROVEMENT OF SUCH ALLEY IN ACCORDANCE W�TH THE REPORT AND ASSESSMENT OF LOT I THRU 30� BLOCK 9� WEST M�NNEAPOLIS THIRD DIV�S�ON� FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE C OST �F THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO 429.III� AT AN EST� MATED TOTAL COST OF THE I MPROVEMENT OF �1 , 603.00. 2. PUBLIC HEAR�NG SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT ON THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE� 1961� IN THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7530 O�CLOCK P.M.� AND THE CLERK SHALL GIVE PUBLISHED NOT�CE OF SUCH HEAR)NG AND �MPROVEMENT AS REQUIRED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNC�L OF HOPK�NS� M�NNESOTA� TH�S 2NC DAY OF MAY� I 961 . C . ,R . PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC)L JOSEPH C. VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY W. HqRLAN PERBIX, MAYOR (OFF�C�AL PUBLICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MIN�ESOTA NOTI C E OF HEARI NG ON ( MPROVEMEN TS TO WHOM ( T MAY C ONC ERN: NOTICE I S HER�BY GI VEN THAT THE C� TY COUNC�:•L OF THE C� TY OF HOPK! NS W) LL MEET I N THE COUNC�'L� CHAMBERS OF THE CI TY HALL AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P.M. ON MAY 2� 1961� TO CONSIDER THE MAAiBNG OF �NIPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF ASHLEY ROAD BETWEEN BOYCE ROAD AND GOODR�CH ROAD BY THE 1NSTALLATION OF WATERMAIN THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A., 429.011 TO SECS. 429.111 . THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS LOTS 16 THROUGH 30� BLOCK I� F. A. SAVAGE�S �NTERLACHEN PARK AND LOTS I THROUGH 15� BLOCK 2� F. A. SAVAGE�S �NTERLACHENi'PARK. THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT 1S $5,692.50. ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO BE HEARD WITH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT W�LL BE HEARD AT TH�S MEETING. DATED THE I OTH DAY OF APRI L, I 961 . C. R. PETERSON, JOSEPH C. VESELY SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L C�TY ATTORNEY PUBLI SHED J N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REVI EW� APR� L I 3 AND 20� I 96! . �OFFiCiAL PUBLICATION� C( TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPJN COUNTY,MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARI NG ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOM (T MAY CONCERN: NOTICE I S HEREBY GI VEN THAT THE C� TY COUNC) L OF THE C� TY OF HOPKINS WILL MEET !N THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7230 0lCLOCK P.M. ON MAY 2� I 961 � TO CONS) DER THE MAK1 NG OF 1 MPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF HOLLY ROAD BETWEEN BOYCE ROAD AND GOOORICH ROAD BY THE INSTALLATION OF WATERMAIN THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� 429.01 ( To SECS . 429 .1 1 1. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH �MPROVEMENT 1S LOTS 16 THROUGH 30� BLOCK 2� F.A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK� AND LOTS I THROUGH 15� BLOCK 3� F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK. THE EST� MATED COST OF Sl1CH J MPROVEMENT 1 S $6,267.50. AL� PERSONS DESIR)NG TO BE HEARD W�TH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED 1'MPROVEMENT WILL BE.HEARD AT TH)S MEETING. DATED THE I OTH DAY OF APR) L� I 961 . C. R. PETERSON, JOSEPH C. VESELY� SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L CITY ATTORNEY PUBLI SHED I N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REV� EW APR� L I 3 AND APRI L 20� I 961 . A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� MAY I 6� I 961 AT 7t30 P.M. i N THE C� TY HA�L. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNC�LMEN CARROLL AND MILBERT, ALSO C�TY ENG�NEER STROJAN. CARROLL MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT EXPEfVDITURES DATEO MAY I6� 1961 IN THE AMOUNT OF $43,194.41� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARR�ED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE B�DS WERE OPENED ON TUESDAY, APRIL 25� 1961 AT 10:00 A.M. FOR THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT: I� 3�4 TON 4 WHEEL DRIVE TRUCK� � TRACTOR MOWER� 2•• 36�OOOGVW TANDEM TYPE DUMP TRUCK� 1�2 TON PICKUP TRUCK� I— REFUSE COLLECTION TRUCK� 2— 3�4 TON PICKUP WI TH SERV�CE BODI ES, AND THE FOLLOWI NG B� DS_ WERE RECE'(VED �+ SEE EXHIB� T A� B� C� D� E ANO F ATTACHED. M�LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED, THAT THE LOW B�D AS SUBMITTED BY SUBURBAN CHEVROLET CO.� FOR I— 3�4 TON 4 WHEEL DR�VE TRUCK IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,521.90 BE ACCEPTEO. CARRIED. M�LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE LOW B�D AS SUBMITTED BY R. L. GOULD 8c CO., FOR A TRACTOR MOWER (N THE AMOUNT OF $4,663.40� BE ACCEPTED. CARRIEO. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDEO� THAT THE LOW B�D AS SUBM�TTED BY SUBURBAN CHEVROLET CO.� FOR 2— 36,000 GVW TANDEM TYPE DUMP TRUCKS IN THE AMOUNT OF $16,768.72� BE ACCEPTED, CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BID AS SUBM�TTED 3Y SUBURBAN CHEVROLET CO.� FOR j-�1�2 TON PICKUP TRUCK IN THE AMOUNT OF �1,553.92� BE ACCEPTED. CARR�ED. M��BERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE lOW B�D AS SUBM�TTED BY SUBURBAN CHEVROLET CO.� FOR I � REFUSE COLLECTION TRUCK IN THE AMOUNT OF �10,176.00� BE ACCEPTED. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE LOW B�D AS SUBM�TTED BY DAHLBERG BROS.� FOR 2— 3/4 Tonl PICKUP TRUCKS W� TH SERV� CE BODI ES i N THE AMOUNT OF $4, I 94.00� BE ACCEPTED. CARR�ED. MI LBERQ- MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT RESOLUT� ON NO. 969, "A RESOLUTI ON RECEI VI NG REPORT AND CALLI NG FOR HEARI NG ON BI TUMI NOUS SURFACI NG ON MONROE AVENUE NORTH FROM FI RST STREET TO SECOND STREET" — AREq TO BE ASSESSED IS LOTS 14 THROUGH 26� BLOCK 4� WEST M�NNEAPOLIS CENTER TRACT C� R.L. S. N0. 505, BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. ESTIMATED CdST $5,216.00. M��BERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED�THAT RESOLUTION N0. 970� "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLI NG FOR HEARI NG ON BI TUMI NOUS SURFACI NG AND CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTERu — orv mHi:ao STREET SOUTH FROM WASHINGTON AVENUE TO FIFTH STREET SOUTH AND THE NORTH SIDE OF THIRD STREET SOUTH BEGINNING AT A POINT APPROXIMATELY 225 FEET WEST OF THE CENTERLINE OF WASH— INGTON AVENUE AND EXTENDiNG 90 FEET WEST. AREA TO BE ASSESSED JS LOT 8� AUD�TOR�S SUB— D� VI SI ON N0. � 242, AND ALL OF BLOCK 25, 26,27 AND 28, WEST ��11 NNEAPOLI S. ESTI MATED COST OF IMPROVEMENT IS $II,261.42 FOR BITUM�NOUS SURFACING AND $258.75 FOR CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER� BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. MI LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED, THAT RESOLUT� ON NO. 971 ,"A RESOLUTI ON RECEI Vt NG REPORT AND CALLI NG FOR HEARI NG ON GRADE AND GR1�IZEL SURFACI NG OF FI FTH STREET SOUTH FROf� I I TH AVENUE SOUTH TO 16TH AVENUE SOUTH°� BE ADOPTED. AREA TO BE ASSESSED �S LOT 3 AND LOT C� AUOITOR�S SUBDIVISION NO. 195� LOTS � TO 17, BLOCK 36, WEST MINNEAPOLIS, LOTS I T0 24, BLOCK I� L. P. CREVI ER�S F� RST ADDN. TO WEST MI NNEAPOLI S� LOTS I TO 24� BIOCK 2� L. P. CREVIER�S F�RST ADDN. TO WEST MINNEAPOLIS; LOTS I TO 24, BLOCK 3, L. P. CREVIER�S F�RST ADON. TO WEST MINNEAPOLIS� THAT PART OF THE NW4 OF THE NW4 OF SEC. 25� TII7� R22, LYING SOUTH OF THE RI GHT OF WAY OF THE M Sc ST.L R.R .� AND EAST OF THE CENTERLI NE OF I 6TH AVENUE NORTH IN L. P. CREVIER�S F�RST ADDN. TO WEST MINNEAPOLIS, PROJECTEO NORTHERLY. ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENT �S �2�760.00. CARR�ED. M�LBERT MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED, THAT THE APPLICATION BY THE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY REQUEST�:NG PERMISSION TO PLACE A BUR�ED CONDU�T ON 2ND STREET NORTH, EAST OF WASH�NGTON AVENUE� BE APPROVED. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED CARROLL SECONDED, THAT RECOMMENDATION AS SUBM�TTEO BY HOWARD PUCK� SUPT. OF POLICE DATED 5/12/61� MARKED EXH�B�T °G°� BE APPROVED. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE APPL�CATION FOR AN ON SALE �NTOX�CgTING LIQUOR L�CENSE, APPLIED FOR BY JOHN R. DONNELLAN� TO BE LOCATED AT 517 EXCELSIOR AVENUE WEST BE CONT� NUED TO THE JUNE 6TH COUNC � L MEETI N6 . CARRI ED . � M�LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO ADVERTISE ROR B�DS FOR THE MINNEHAHA CREEK SEWAGE L�FT STATION REVISION. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONCED� THAT RESOLUTION NO, 972� °A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER�S REPORT ON AN EXTENSI ON OF WATER MAI NS AND BLACKTOP SURFACI NG OF DRI LLANE WEST", BE ADOPTED. AREA TO BE ASSESSED �S LOTS I TO 5 INC,� BLOCK I, DR�LLANE. CARR�ED. PAGE -2� REGULAR MEETI NG - MAY I 6� I 961 CARRO�L MOVED, MILBERT SECONCED� THAT A BUILD�NG PERMIT BE GRANTED TO PRODEL INC.� FOR A COMMERCI AL BUI LD� NG � N A C-I COMMERCI AL DI STR� CT IOCATEO AT 30 - 8TH AVENUE SOUTH, LOTS I 2� BLOCK 4; WEST M� NNEAPOLI S. TH� S PERMI T I S GRANTED AS AN EXCEPTI ON TO THE RULI NG ADOPTED APR� L I 8, . I 961 THAT NO BUI LDI NG PERMI TS � N THE C-1 AND C-.2 COMMERC� qL D► STR� CT BE ACCEPTED UNTIL THE ZONING ORDINANCE IS REBISEO. CARR�ED. MEETING ADJOURNED. ��. C. P. NLELSEN, SECRETARY PRO TEM C OUNC I LMEN : ATTES T: W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR CI TY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 969 A RESOLUTI ON RECEI VI NG REPORT AND CALLI NG FOR HEARING ON BITUMINOUS SURFACING ON MONROE AVENUE NORTH FROM FIRST STREET TO SECONO STREET. WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUT�ON NO. 950 OF THE COUNC�L ADOPTED MARCH 7� 1961� q REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN� C�TY ENG�NEER W�TH REFERENCE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OFS - MONROE AVENUE NORTH FROM F�RST STREET TO SECOND STREET BY THE )NSTALLATION OF BITUMINOUS SURFACJNG THEREON AN� TH�S REPORT WAS RECEtVED BY THE COUNC�L ON THE OF { 6'7H�;DAY//MAY, I 961 . NOW THEREFORE BE 1 T RESOLVED BY THE C� TY COUrvc� L oF HOPKI NS � MINNESOTA� AS FOLLOWS: I. THE COUNCIL WILL CONS�DER THE IMPROVEMENT OF SUCH ►NSTALLATION IN ACCORDANCE WJTH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOTS 14 THROUGH 26� BLOCK 4� WEST M�NNEAPOLIS CENTER TRACT C� R.L.S. NO. 505, FOR ALL OR A PORT�ON OF THE COST OF THE �MPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.01I TO 429.111� AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF �5�216.00. 2. A PUBL.IC HEARING SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH PROPOSED (MPROVEMENT ON THE 20TH DAY OF JUNE 1961� IN THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE CITY HALL AT 7;30 O�CLOCK P.M.� AND THE CLERK SHALL G�VE PUBLJSHED NOTICE OF SUCH HEAR�NG ANC IMPROVEMENT AS REQUIREG BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCI L OF HOPKI NS� MI NNESOTA THJ S I 6TH DAY OF MAY� I 961 . 0. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C. VESELY; CI TY ATTORNEY W . HARLAN PERBI X, MAYOR C I TY OF., HOPKI NS. -- -. HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 970 A RESOLUTI ON RECEI VI NG REPORT AND CALLI NG FOR HEARI NG ON BI TUMI NOUS SURFACI NG AND CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER. WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUT�ON NO. 962 OF THE COUNCIL ADOPTED I�AAY 2, (g61� A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN, C�TY ENGINEER WITH REFERENCE TO THE (MPROVEMENT OF TH�RD STREET SOUTH FROM WASHINGTON AVENUE TO FIFTH STREET SOUTH BY THE INSTALLATION OF B�TUMINOUS SURFACING THEREON� AND THE IMPROVEMENT OF NORTH S�DE OF TH�RD STREET SOUTH BEGINNING AT A POINT APPROX�MATELY 225 FEET WEST OF THE CENTER LINE OF WASHINGTON AVENUE AND EXTEND�NG 90 FEET WEST BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER THEREON AND TFiI S REPORT WAS RECEI VED BY THE COUNC� L ON MAY I 6, I 961 . NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY TH6 C� TY CouNc1 L oF HOPKI NS� MI NNESOTA� AS FOL�OWS: I. THE COUNC�L W�LL CONS►DER THE IMPROVEMENT OF SUCH INSTALLATION IN ACCORDANCE W�TH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOT 8, AUDITOR�S SUBD�V�SION N0. 242� AND A�L OF BLOCK 25,, 26� 27 AND 28, WEST M�_NNEAPOL�S� FOR ALL OR A PORTI ON OF THE COST OF THE 1 MPROVEMENT PURBUANT TO M.S .A ., SECS . 429.01 I AND 429.�11� AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF �11�261.42 FOR B�TUMINOUS SURFACJNG AND $258.75 FOR CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER. 2. A PUBLIC HEARING SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH PROPOSED ►MPROVE�ENT ON THE 20TH DAY OF JUNE 1N THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P.M,� AND THE CLERK SHALL G�VE PUBL�SHED NOT�CE OF SUCH HEARING AND IM- PROVEMEN AS REQUJRED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNC�L OF HOPK�NS� MINNESOTA TH�S I6TH CAY OF MAY� I 961 . C . R . PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBI X, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY C I TY OF. HOPKI N5 HENNEP�N COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 971 A RESOLUTI ON RECEP VI NG REPORT AND CALLi NG FOR HEARI NG ON GRADE AN� GRAVEL SURFACING OF FtFTH STREET SOUTH FROM IITH qVENUE SOUTH TO 16TH AVENUE SOUTH. WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION N0. 949 OF THE COUNCIL ACOPTED MARCH 7� 1961, A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN� C�TY ENG�NEER �VITH REFERENCE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF 5TH STREET SOUTH� FROM IITH AVENUE SOUTH TO I6TH AVENUE SOUTH BY THE GRADE AND GRAVEL SURFACING THEREON AND THIS REPORT WAS RECEIVED BY THE COUNCIL ON MAY 16, 1961. NOVU THEREFORE BE (T RESOLVED BY THE C�TY coUNc�L oF HOPKINS, PAJNNESOTA� AS FOLLOWS: I. THE COUNC�L WILL CONSIDER THE IMPROVEWIENT OF SUCH INSTALLATION IN ACCORDANCE bU1TH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOT 3 AND LOT E, AUD� TORS SUBD� V� SI ON N0. I 95; LOTS I TO I 7, BLOCK 36, WEST P,�1 NNEAPOLI Si LOTS I TO 24� BLOCK I� L. P. CREV�ER�S F�RST ADDN. TO WEST MINNEAPOLISj LOTS I TO 24� BLOCK 2� L. P. CREVIER�S F�RST ADDN. TO WEST MINNEAPOLIS� LOTS 1 TO 24� BLOCK 3, L. P. CREV1 ER�S F� RST ADDN. TO WEST M� N�EAPOLI Sj THAT PART.OF THE NW4 OF THE NW4 OF SEC. 25� TII7, R22, LYING SOUTH OF THE RIGHT OF INAY OF THE M. 8c ST. L. R. R.� AND EAST OF THE CENTERLINE OF I6TH AVENUE NORTH i N L. P. CREVI ER�S F� RST ADDN . TO WfiST DAI NNEAPOLI S PROJECTEO NORTHERLY� FOR ALL OR A PORT)ON OF THE C OST OF THE �MPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M. S.A.� SECS. 429.01I TO 429.1I I� AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF �2�760.00. 2. A PUBL�C HEAR�NG SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH PROPOSED,�MPROVEMENT ON THE 20TH DAY OF JUNE �.N THE COUNC�� CHAMBERS OF THE C)TY HALL AT 7230 O�CLOCK P.M.� ANC THE CLERK SHALL G�VE PUBL�SHED NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING AND �M— PROVEMENT AS REQUIRED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCJ L'OF HOPK1 NS� MI NNESOTA TH� S( 6TH DAY OF MAY� i 961 . C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBIX, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L MAYOR � �OSEPH C. VESELY, C� TY ATTORPJEY C I TY OF. HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 972 A RESOLUTI ON ORDERf NG PREPARATI ON OF ENGI NEER�S REFORT FOR EXTENSI ON OF WATER MAI NS qND BLACKTOP SURFqCI NG OF ROAD I N DRI LLANE WEST. WHEREqS A PETIT�ON HAS BEEN RECEIVED REQUESTING THE IMPROVEMENT OF LOTS I TO 5 � NC .� BLOCK I� DRI LLANE WEST [3Y THE EXTENSI ON OF WATER MAINS AND BLACKTOP SURFAC�NG OF ROAD THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ADUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORT.ION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.0� � TO 429.1 I �. NOW THEREFORE BE 1 T RESOLVED BY THE C i TY COUNC I L OF THE C 1 TY OF HOPKiNS, MiNNESOTA, THAT THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUCY AND HE IS INSTRUCTED TO REPORT WITH.ALL CONVENI ENT SPEED ADVI S� NG THE COUNC� L I N A PREL1 M� NARY 4VAY A5 TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE ANC AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED OR �N CONNECTION WITH SOME OTHER IMPROVEMENT� AND THE ESTIMATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED. 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M: PBF�IlE 1 9PRA8EIF� JR; � ,� C�� . . va ��T �: . ot.� ��• �HqinT, Qr.r� � YVMW t�.�. �.i . ... R�BfEAT i� o MA� 1�... .._. J: R086R� (B�) ME9 LARi�! ROCMAit0.8o (DIEK� JQ�iA18t� JA�� W. �tPMY ae��r _ Pou�v. �a. PMI L J. Rt�f.LOCI� B� 9AROAtE'R 1�OTAl #0�►se�►enoi�a� 2•liARLEY � MQPKI N8 3�tCA��tEROI�� CI�iEiA�t 4�06t0 � ?RA�CTBR . ��e c�e' cc�aa�r �o��e 6•�►tec� ea�f � s�bc�xx. �•c o Tr ��. 68 � S8 54 29' 28 � 55 9 228 Ow7 2� 114 fl 74 58 8E! t6 103 ' G� 1 b5 13'd 86 181 f09 197 A4 ' r a� 9. ' W 22D 1A9 1:36 ! �► 188 268 67 � 13� �, � 161 18'1 A�8 143 89 189 �0 SPOILED BALLOTS TO TA L 939 � . . _ -.- _- " .' ��- -.. 9'13 530 837 �8 t095 287, �G�t 20 2042 � STATE OF MINNESOTA ) � S5 COUNTY OF FiENNEPI N ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES OF CI TY ELECTI ON HELD MAY 16, 1961 D�STR�CT N0. I WE� THE UNDERSIGNED, JUDGES OF THE ELECTION HELD �N ANO FOR THE C1TY OF HOPK�NS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, ON TUESDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF MAY, I 961 , HEREBY CERT1 FY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLI NG PLACE FOR SAI D ECECTI ON, °^; TO-W�T: MASSEY FERGUSON CO.� ON THE DATE OF SA�D ELECTION� THAT THE POLLS FOR � SAID ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7:00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SA�D DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 O�C�OCK P�M. OF SA�D DAY� AND NO LONGER��THAT SAI D ELECTI ON WAS I N ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORD� NG TO LAWj AND ALI. QUALI FI ED VOTERS RESI DENT I N SAI D ELECTI ON D� STR�CT WHO DESI RED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO S0; THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US W� TH AN OFF�CI AL BALLOT I N FORM � DENT104L WI TH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHI 8� T'�A" � THAT FORTHW� TH UPON CLOSI NG OF THE POLLS FOR SAI D EIECTI ON 1NE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID E�ECTION UPON THE SA�D QUESTIONS, AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINEO AND 00 HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: C OUNC I LMAN NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST VI NCENT R. ELSE �y�� MRS. ROBERT M. GELTMAN Jr�` JOHN F. HANLEY ,i�(v ROBERT P. HARRIMAN � `-� J. ROBERT (BOB) HEILAND � � RICHARD S. (DICK)JOHNSON �:f'f JAMES W. MURPHY _� � HENRY POKORNY, JR , �7 `:�� PHI L J. POLL�ICK / TOTAL � � �? SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS �C TOTAL BALLOTS �� � wJl TNESS OUR HANDS OFFI C� ALLY AS SUCH ELECTI ON JUDGES TH� S I 6TH DAY OF MAY� I 961 i. �,—�ry�c.i``z ��C'/� /%�lifiL-�/t./ _:.� �/� . `� %j� p� '-��i.�-� �!�=-G-x�A ` S /i � G' � �!i�G• / �_-� s� LLLi _ �iC.-��/ 1 JUDGES STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS �OUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES OF CI TY ELECTI ON HELD MAY 16, (961 DISTR�CT N0. I WE� THE UNDERSIGNED, JUDGES OF THE ELECTION HELD �N AND FOR THE C�TY OF HOPKINS, HENNEP�N COUNTY�.MINNESOTA, ON TUESDAY, THE I6TH DAY OF MAY, 1961, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLING PLACE FOR SAID ELECT�ON� TO-WITt MASSEY FERGUSON CO.� ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECTIONj THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED At 7:00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY AND REMA)NED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, AND NO LONGER; THAT SAID ELECTION WAS IN ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORD�NG TO LAW� AND ALL QUALI F� ED VOTERS RESI DENT 1 N SA1 D ELECTI ON D� STR�CT WHO DESI RED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERM�TTED TO DO SO� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFFIC�AL BALLOT �N FORM IDENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHEO� MARKED EXHIBIT "A"� THAT FORTHWITH UPON CLOSING OF THE POILS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SAID QUESTIONS� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND CETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY 7#ND DELCARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: MAYOR NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST J.RUSSELL CARROLL .e._'!!U DONALD J. MI LBERT ��� TOTA L �,� SP01 LED OR BLANK BALLOTS ���i���=� TOTAL BALLOTS �� �_ , WITNESS OUR HANDS OFF�CIALLY AS SUCH ELECT�ON JUDGES THIS I6TH DAY OF MAY � I 961 . �� Z�f�%<� ///��,ic' ��L4/.�.� , -� L� . /� i ���3.-GF* C -��.�G.� 1�����6'-a� ---s- - , .� ���`' G ,l � _ LCr�c.: � ' ��-C:��,� JUDGES STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES OF C I TY ELEC TI ON HELD MAY 16� 1961 DI STRICT N0. 2 WE� THE UNDERSIGNEC� JUDGES OF THE ELECTION HELD IN AND FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS� HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA, ON TUESDAY, THE I6TH DAY OF MAY� 1961� HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLING PLACE FOR SA�D ELECTION� TO-W�T; HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL� ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION� THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WERE OULY OPENED AT 7;00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 O�CLOCK-P.M. OF SAID DAY, AND NOILONGER� THAT SAI D ELECTI ON WAS 1 N ALL RESPECTS CONCUCTED ACCORDI NG TO LAW� AND ALL QUALI FI ED VOTERS RESI OENT I N SAI D ELECTI ON DI STRI CT WHO DESI RED TO VOTE THEREAT V'JERE PERMITTED TO 00 SOj THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFF�CIAL BALLOT IN FORM IDENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXHIBIT °A"� THAT FORTHWITH UPON CLOSIN6 OF THE POLLS FOR SAIO ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SAID QUESTIONS� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY'CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: C OUNC ( LM@N NAM� TOTAL VOTE CAST VINCENT R. ELSE �o�� MRS. ROBERT M. GELTMAN ��J� JOHN F. HANLEY c� 9(� ROBERT P. HARRIMAI� �f � J. ROBERT (BOB) HEILAND (p� RICHARD S. (DICK) JOHNSON �T JAMES W. MURPHY .�� HENRY POKORNY, JR. dD PHI L J. POLI.00K �� TOTAL SP01 LED OR BLANK BALLOTS TOTAL BALLOTS � Q 33 7 / �O �.� VJI TNESS OUR HANDS OFF� C� ALLY AS SUCH ELECTI ON JUDGES THI S I 6TH CAY OF MAY, 1961 . , /1�► �' � � � I� /!I'"i/ Ii �i //«.%/ / / / _� � ��� l/ %� �� ./�i ��' �� �/ / A � JUDGES SiATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS C OUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES OF C I TY ELEC TI ON HELD MAY I 6. I 961 D�STRICT N0. 2 WE� THE UNDERSIGNED� JUDGES OF THE ELECTION HELD �N AND FOR THE C�TY OF HOPKI NS� HENNEPI N COUNTY� ��li NNESOTA� ON TUESDAY� THE 16TH DAY OF MAY, 1961� HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDEO AT THE POLLING PLACE FOR SAID ELECTION� TD-WIT: HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL, ON THE OATE OF SAID ELECTION� THAT THE POLLS FOR SA�D ELECT�ON VJERE DULY OPENED AT 7:00 O�CLOCK A,M. OF SAID DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAID CAY, AND NO LONGER� THAT SAI D ELECTI ON WAS I N ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORD� NG TO LAW� AND ALL QUALI FI ED VOTERS RESI DENT � N SAI D ELECT) ON D� STRI CT WHO DESI RED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO S0� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFF�CIAL BALLOT IN FORM IDENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXH�B�T °q'�j THAT FORTHWITH UPON CLOSING OF THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECT�ON WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SA�D ELECTION UPON THE SA�D QUESTIONS� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERt�11NED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS; MAYOR NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST J. RUSSELL CARROLL �� ,,� DONALD J. MI LBERT �lp r% OTAL� SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS TOTAL BALLOTS : �. � % ���� WITNESS OUR HANDS OFF�C�ALLY AS SUCH ELECTION JUDGES THIS 16TH DAY OF MAY � I 961 . ���� ! ��. JUDGES STATE OF f�41 NNESOTA ) ) Ss COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES OF C I TY ELEC TI ON HELD MA Y t 6, f 961 DI STR�CT N0. 3� � WE� THE UNCERSIGNED, JUDGES OF THE ELECTfON HELD IN ANO FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS� HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA� ON TUESDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF MAY, I 961 � HEREBY CERTI FY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLI NG PLACE FOR SAi D ELECTI ON� TO-NJIT: KATHERJNE CURRAN SGHOOL, ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECT�ON� THAT THE POLLS FOR SA1 0 ELECTI ON VJERE DULY OPENED AT 7;00 O�CLOCK A.t+�. OF SAI D DAY AND REMAI NED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY� AND NO LONGER� THAT SAID ELECTION WAS IN ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORDING TO LAW� AND ALL QUALIF�ED VOTERS RESIDENT IN SAID ELECTION DISTR�CT WHO DESIRED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO CO S0� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFF�C�AL BALLOT IN FORM ICENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHIBIT "A"� THAT FORTHWITH UPON CLOSING OF THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SAID QUEST�ONS, AND THEREUPON FOUND AN� DETERM�NED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE INAS AS FOLLO�VS: � C�G�•,..�.�, �� � {-'L `t-rt�.�, C OUNC I LMAN NANiE TOTAL VOTE CAST VI NCENT R. ELSE / D� MRS. ROBERT M. GELTMAN /_QL I JOHN F . HANLEY / :J J� ROBERT P. HARRI h�AN � 3�% J, ROBERT (BOB) HEI LAND �.�~ RICHARD S. (DICK) JOHNSON I�/" I JAMES W. MURPHY / D c% HENRY POKORNY, JR. � � / PHI L J. POLLOCK � � TOTAL � � � �v SP01 LED OR BLANK BALLOTS �-}. %'1''""�'` TOTAL BALLOTS � � �„� �i�v�_G��v�. 1 � y�r'.�it�• �j � //� � i �j �,L�.� -iiti WI TNESS OUR HANDS OFFIC� ALLY AS SUCH ELECTI ON JUDGES THI S I 6TH DAY OF MAY, 1961 . {a��G�- � ,�� � J � — �-�.�� �: �.� � �fJI y� A. r � ' �, :/),� �'/r'�P,�.�-�r�' �` �' �i JUDGES �� STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES OF CI TY ELECTI ON HELD MAY (6, 1961 DISTR�CT N0. 3 WE� THE UNDERSIGNED, JUDGES OF THE ELECT�ON HELD IN ANO FOR THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA, ON TUESDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF MAY, I 961 , HEREBY CERTI FY THAT WE ATTEfVOED AT THE POLLI NG PLACE FOR SAI D ELECTI ON� TO—WIT: KATHERINE CURRAN SCHOOL� ON THE CATE OF SA�D ELECTION� THAT THE POLLS FOR SAI D ELECTI ON WERE DULY OPENED AT 7:00 O�CLOCK A,M. OF SAI D DAY AND REPAAI NED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNT1L 8500 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY� AND NO LONGER� THAT SAID ELECTI ON WAS I N ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORDI NG TO LAW� AND ALL QUALI F� ED VOTERS RESIDENT )N SAID ELECTION DISTRICT WHO DESIRED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO SO� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US W�TH AN OFF�C�AL BALLOT IN FORM IDENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED �XHI B� T°A" � THAT FORTHNII TH UPON CLOSI NG OF THE POLLS FOR SAI D ELECTI ON WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SAID QUEST�ONS,iAND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS; MAYOR NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST � � � J. RUSSELL C ARROLL � t� DONALD J. MI LBERT �- %� TOTAL � 0 .� SPOi LED OR B LANK BALL OTS a �� �'�'�'"�`'- '`�� TOTAL BALLOTS `� � � (�,! ���L: ,w. ll c �-S � ' 1'1' lsu`'""G-'`i`' -r� i. 'J �✓i-d.c.-i.� � �"'""�'`"`_�r� L✓�.`�� ' r WI TNESS OU �" HANDS OFFICI ALLY AS SUCH ELECTI ON JUDGES TH� S( 6TH DAY OF MAY� 1961 . � `�' �[.-�..�. 7 /,����� ,� �rQ ; ,�, I JUDGES STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )SS COUPJTY OF HENNEPI N ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES OF C I TY ELEC TI ON HELD t,nAY 16, 1961 D� STR�CT N0. 4 WE� THE UNDERSIGNED, JUOGES OF THE ELECTION HELD IN AND FOR THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS� HENNEPIN COUNTY, ti1�NNESOTA, ON TUESDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF MAY, 1 961 , HEREBY CERTI FY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLI NG PLACE FOR SAI D ELECTI ON� TO—N11T: FORD TRACTOR CO „ ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECTIONj THAT THE POLLS FOR SAI D ELECTI ON UlERE DULY OPENEC AT 7:00 O�CLOCK A,M. OF SAI D DAY AND RENIAI NED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, AND NO LONGER� THAT SAID � ELECTI ON VJAS I N ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORDI NG TO LAW� ANO ALL QUALI FI ED VOTERS RESIDENT IN SA10 ELECTION DISTR�CT WHO DESIRED TO VOTE TNEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO S0; THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFF�C�AL BALLOT IN FORM IDENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXHIB�T °An� THAT FORTHW�TH UPON CLOSING OF THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION!,UPON THE SAID QUESTIONS� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERM�NED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY ANO DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWSS C OUNC I LMAN NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST VI NCENT R. ELSE (�� 3 ��RS. ROBERT M. GELTMAN J�j � JOHN F. HANLEY ,� �, ROBEP,T P. HARRI MAN j y�l J. ROBERT (BOB) HEI LAND j;��� RI CHARD S. (DI CK) JOHNSON t�!j'� JAMES W. MURPHY / f� � HENRY POKORNY, JR, � �� PHI L J. POLLOCK +�Gi. 1- � YI �=- �, �. TOTAL SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS TOTAL BALLOTS L-1- 3 v —"r WITNESS OUR HANDS OFF�CIALLY AS SUCH ELEC TION JUDGES THIS 16TH DAY OF MAY� 1961 . : . . � ,.�. _J .f... r- � ���i �; � _.II�� 1 r � JUDGES STATE OF MI NNESOTA ) ) SS COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICtAL RETURNS OF JUDGES OF C 1 TY ELEC TI ON HELD MAY 16, 1961 DI STRI CT N0. 4 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, JUDGES OF THE ELECTION HELD �N AND FOR THE C�TY OF HOPKI NS� HENNEPI N COUNTY� PJII NNESOTA� ON TUESOAY, THE I 6TH DAY OF MAY� I 961 � HEREBY CERTI FY THAT WE ATTENCED AT THE POLLI NG PLACE FOR SAI D ELECTI ON� TO-WI T: FORD TRACTOR CO., ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION� THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID E�ECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7;00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, AND NO LONGERj THAT SAID ELECTION WAS �N ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTEO ACCORDING TO LAWj AND ALL QUALIFIED VOTERS RESIDENT IN SAID ELECT►ON DISTR�CT WHO DESIRED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO SO� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US W�TH AN OFFIC�AL BALLOT IN FORM �DENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHI B� T��A °� THAT FORTHWI TH UPON C�OSI NG OF THE POLLS FOR SA1 D ELECT� ON WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTI�N UPON THE SAID QUESTIONS� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERM�NED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AN� GECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: MAYOR NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST J. RUSSELL CARROLL � � �Z, DONALD J. MI LBERT 3�, � TO TA L �-� 3 a SFOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS ,� TOTAL BALLOTS ]�. � ��__ _�,,�� WI TNESS OUR HANDS OFFIC� ALLY AS SUCH ELECTI ON JUDGES THI S I 6TH": OAY OF MAY � I 961 . JUDGES STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS C OUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES OF C I TY ELEC TI ON HELD MAY 16, 1961 D� STR�CT N0. 5 WE� THE UNDERSI GNED, JUDGES OF THE EL`ECTI ON HELD I N AND FOR THE C� TY OF HOPKI.NS� HENNEP�N COUNTY� MINNESOTA� ON TUESDAY� THE (6TH DAY OF MAY� I 961 � HEREBY CERT� FY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POILI NG PLACE FOR SA1 D ELECTI ON, TO-WIT: OAKRIDGE.0 OUNTY CLUB� ON THE DATE OF SA�D ELEC T10N; THAT THE POLIS FOR SA1D ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7:00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 O�CLOCK,P.M. OF SA10 DAY, AND NO LONGER� THAT SA�D ELECT�ON WAS IN ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORDING TO LAW� AND ALL QUALIF�ED VOTERS RES1 DENT I N SAI'D ELECTI ON DI STRI CT WHO DESI RED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO S0� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WI,TH AN OFF� CI AL BALL•OT I N FORM 1 DENTI CAL' WI TH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHI BI T°A"j THAT FORTHWI<TH UPON CL'OSI NG OF THE POL"LS FOR SAI D ELECTI ON WE PROCEEDEO TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST RT SAID ELEC TION UPON TFIE SAID QUESTIONS�._ AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: COUNCI LMAN N AME TOTAL VOTE CAST VI NCENT R. ELSE i g� MRS. ROBERT M. GELTMAN / L 7 JOHN F. HANLEY � � / ROBERT P: HARRI MAN i �S'�j J. ROBERT (B(j6) HEI LANO sf-,S' RI CHARD S. (01 CK) JOHNSON C��_ JAMES W. MURPHY � � HENRY POKORNY, JR . j .� "� PHI L J. POLLOC K � a TO TA L l r'i ,� � SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS � TOTAL BALLOTS � �G� WITNESS OUR HANDS OFF�C�ALLY AS SUCH ELECTION JUDGES THIS 16TH DAY OF MAY � � 96j . i / ,� -__!� � . � ► /�/ �� ' . � <.� � /.� � %� � . � STATE OF MI NNESOTA ) ) Ss COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES OF C I TY ELEC TI ON HELD t�,4 Y 1 6, I 96 I D� STRI CT N0. 5 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, JUDGES OF THE ELECTION HELD IN AND FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS� HENNEP�N COUNTY� MINNESOTA� ON TUESDAY� THE I6TH DAY OF MAY� 1961, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLING PLACE FOR SAID ELECTION, TO-WIT; OAKR�DGE C OUNTY CLUB� ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION� THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7;00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8;00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SA�D DAY, AND NO LONGER� THAT SAI D ELECTI ON VJAS I N ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORDI NG TO LAW� AND ALL QUAL� Fl:ED ., VOTERS RESI DENT � N SAI D ELECTI ON DI STRI CT NlHO DESI RED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO SOj THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFFIC►AL BAILOT �N FORM �DENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXHIB�T "A"; THAT FORTHW�TH UPON CLOS�NG OF THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAP.D �LECTION UPON THE SAID QUEST�ONS� AND THEREUPON FOUNO ANO DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: MAYOR _.__� NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST J. RUSSELL CqRROLL / pg DONALD J. l�l LBERT • 1-� �� - r ��T � -- --- - TOTAL �.g ys SP01 LED OR BLANK BALLOTS %-� TOTAL BALLOTS � ��j WITNESS OUR HANDS OFFIC�ALLY AS SUCH ELECTION JUCGES THIS (6TH DAY OF MAY� 1961 , �- 1 s�� / ,' �--�..�. - - ��� � i - = �� / �`" , r. . , — � � �. / JUDGES STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss COUNTY OF HENNEPI N ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES OF C i TY ELEC TI ON HELD MAY 16, (961 D�STRICT N0. 6 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, JUDGES OF THE ELECTION HELD IN AND FOR THE C�TY OF HOPKINS, HENNEP�N COUNTY, MINNESOTA, ON TUESDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF MAY� 1961� HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLING P�ACE FOR'SAID ELECTION� TO-WI T: ALI CE SMI TH SCHOOL� ON THE DATE OF SA1 D ELECTI ON� THAT THE POLLS FOR�%`. SAI D ELECTI ON WERE DULY OPEfVED AT 7:00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SAI D DAY AND REIG7AI NED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNT�L 8:00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, AND NO LONGER;"THAT SAID ELECTION WAS IN ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORDING TO LAW� AND ALL QUALIFIED VOTERS RESI DENT 1 N SAI D ELECTI ON DI STR�CT WHO DESI RED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO SO� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFF�CI AL BAfi_LOT I N FORM I DENTICAL W� TH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXHI B� T��A°� THAT FORTHWI TH UPON CLOSI NG OF THE POLLS FOR SAI D ELECTI ON WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SAID QUESTIONS� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERM�NED AND DO HEREBY CERT�FY AND OECI.ARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: C OUNC I LMAN NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST VI NCENT, R. ELSE /� :. _ �--� MRS. ROBERT M. GELTMAN 1� JOHN F. HANLEY �� � ROBERT P. HARRI MAN ���" J. ROBERT (BOB) HEI LAND i�� �-�---- RI C HARD S. (D ( C K) JOHNSON ���,� JAMES W. MURPHY � % HENRY POKORNY, JR. � ���_ PHI L J. POLLOCK �! t-� � i >¢�=��._.rC� �� D OR BLANK BALLOTS TOTAL BALLOTS WITNESS OUR HANDS OFF�C�ALLY AS SUCH ELECTION JUDGES TH�S 16TH DAY OF MAY� 1961�.�. JUDGES STATE OF MI NNESOTA ) ) SS C OUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES OF C I TY ELEC TI ON HELD , MAY 16, 1961 D�S7RICT N0. 6 WE� THE UNDERSIGNED� JUDGES OF THE ELECTION HELD ►N AND FOR THE CITY OF HOPK� NS, HEfdNEP1 N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA� ON TUESOAY, THE I 6TH DAY OF MAY, 1961� HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLING PIACE FOR SA�D ELECTION� TO—W� T; ALICE SMI TH SCHOOL� ON THE DATE OF SAI D ELECTI ON� THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7;00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 O�C�OCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, AND NO LONGER; THAT SAID ELECTION WAS IN ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORDING TO LAW� AND ALL QUALIF�ED VOTERS RESI DENT I N SAi D ELECTI ON D� STRI CT WHO DESI RED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO CO S0� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREA7 WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFF�C�AL BALLOT IN FORM IDENTICAL WJTH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHIB�T "A"� THAT FORTHW�TH UPON CLOSING OF THE POLLS FOR SA�D ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SAID QUESTIONS� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: MaYOR NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST J. RUSSELL CARROLL 9� DONALD J. Nil LBERT _�� 9 , TOTAL � � �� SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS � TOTAL BALLOTS WI TNESS OUR HANDS OFFI C� ALLY AS SUCH ELECTI ON JUDGES THI S I 6TH�. DAY OF P,�AY, 196I . JUDGES � STATE OF (vil NNESOTA ) j SS COUNTY OF HENNEPf N ) OFFI C I AL �;ETURNS OF JUDGES OF CI TY ELECTI ON HELD MAY 16, 1961 C�TY HALL N0. 7 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, JUDGES OF THE ELECTION HELD iN AND FOR THE C�TY OF HOPKI NS� HENNEPI N COUNTY, tult NNESOTA� ON TUESDAY, THE I 6TH DAY OF NAY� 1961� HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLING PLACE FOR SAID ELECTION� TO-WIT: C�TY HALL, ON THE DATE OF SAID ELEC TION; THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7;00 O�CLOCK A.M.� OF SAID DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY� AND NO LONGER� THAT SAID ELECTI ON WAS I N ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORD� NG TO LAW� AND ALL QUALI F� ED VOTERS RESI DENT I N 5AI D ELECTI ON DI STRI CT WHO DESI RED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERM�TTED TO DO SO.� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFFIC�AL BALLOT �N FORM IDENTICAL W�TH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHI 81 T°A" � THAT FORTHlN1 TH UPON CLOSI NG OF THE POLLS FOR SA► C ELECTI ON lNE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SAID QUESTIONS� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH SIOTE �VAS AS FOLLOWS: �� ,J C �AN NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST VI NCENT R. ELSE � �% MRS. ROBERT M. GELTMAN •/ t� JOHN F. HANLEY � � � ROBERT P. HARRI P,�AN � �. � �l J. ROBERT (BOB) HEI LAND � � RICHARD S. (DICK) JOFINSON l �l? JA�,�ES W. MURPHY � � HENRY POKORNY, JR, � � rp PHI L J. POLLOC K �� TOTAL � J� � @ SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS Q � TOTAL BALLOTS �p� D �9' / VVITNESS OUR HANDS OFFIC�ALLY AS SUCH ELECTION JUDGES TH�S 16TH DAY OF MAY, 1961 . JUDGES STATE OF MI NNESOTA ) ) Ss COUNTY OF HENNEPO N ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES OF C I TY ELEC TI ON HELD Ma Y i 6, 1 961 DI STRICT N0. 7 WE, THE UNDERSIGNEO, JUDGES OF THE ELECTION HELD IN AND FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, ON TUESDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF MAY, 1961, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLING PLACE FOR SAID ELECTION, TO-W�T: C�TY HALL� ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION� THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7;00 O�CLOCK P'.M.� OF SAID DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, AND NO LONGER; THAT SAID ELECTI ON WAS I N ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORD� NG TO LAW� AND ALL QUALI FI ED VOTERS RESI DENT 1 N SAI D ELECTI ON DI STRICT WHO CESI REC TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO SO� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFF�C�AL BALLOT �N FORM IDENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED, UTARKED EXHID�T °A°� THAT FORTHNI�TH UPON CLOSING OF THE POLLS FOR SAIC ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVAS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SAID QUEST�ONS� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLONlS: j���� � ' /' MAYOR J f�! NAti�E TOTAL VOTE CAST J. RUSSELL CARROLL • �� � DONALD J. MI LBERT � � � ��_ TOiAL .,Z � � � C / SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS "'T l TOTAL BALLOTS � WI TNESS OUR HANDS OFFI C� ALLY AS SUCH ELECTI ON OFFI CERS THI S I 6TH DAY OF MAY, 1961 . JUDGES �OFFI C 1 AL PUBL I CATI ON� CI TY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF ONE (I) MI MEOGRAPH SEALED BIOS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE C�TY MANAGER AT THE C� TY HALL� HOPK� P1S� MI NNESOTA� UNT� L MAY ( 9� I 961 AT I OS00 A.M.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBL�CLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSI B�E AWARD OF A COfVTRACT W,I LL BE MADE BY THE CI TY FOR THE ABOVE EQUIPMENT. SPEC�F�CATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILADLE AT THE OFF�CE OF THE C�TY MANAGER. B� DDERS BOND OR CERTI F� ED CHECKS ARE REQUI RED FOR FI VE �5� PE�., CENT OF THE B�D AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY (NTO A CONTRACT. THE R�GHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJEC T ANY OR ALL B�DS. CITY OF HOPKINS R. L. BRUBACHER� CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLI SHED � N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REVJ EW MAY I I, I 961 . A SPEC�AL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, WAS HELD ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 , I 961 AT I 2 O�CLOCK NOON. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNC�LMEN HANLEY AND MILBERT. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED ON THURSDAY� MAY 25� 1961 AT IO:00 A.M. FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAINS ON ASHLEY ROAD AND HOLLY ROAD AND THE FOLLOW�NG B�DS WERE RECEIVED: BI DDER NORTHERN CONTRACTING C0. SWANSON EXCAVATING CO. MORETTI NI MINN. KOTA PHELPS DRAKE NODLAND CONSTRUCTION C0. BARBAROSSA 8c SONS BART CARLONE WALBON EXC. CO, AM�UfVT $ 21,437.00 22�318.50 23,555.55 25, 071 .70 27, I I 5 .49 27,150.00 27,507.00 27,754.25 31,579.00 MILBff7f MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE LOW BID AS SUBM�TTED BY THE NORTHERN CONTRACTING CO. �N THE AMOUNT OF �2I,437.00� BE ACCEPTED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVEO� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THE OFF�C�A� RETURNS OF THE C�TY ELECTION HELD ON MAY I 6� I 961 AS SUBMI TTED BY THE JUDGES OF THE SEVEN �7� VOTI NG DI STRICTS I N HOPKI NS� BE ACCEPTED AND THAT THE COUNC�L HEREBY CERTIF�ES THE RESULTS TO BE AS FOL�OWS:— DONALD J. M�LBERT ELECTED MAYOR FOR A TWO �2� YEAR TERM�,JOHN F. HANLEY AND HENRY POKORNY, JR.� ELECTED COUNCILMEN FOR A FOUR �4� YEAR TERM� VINCENT R. ELSE AND ROBERT P. HARR�MAfV ELECTED AS COUNCtLMEN FOR A TWO �2� YEAR TERM. CARR�ED. MEETING ADJOURNEO� ,� �� ��� r C� R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL C OUNC I LP�1EN : ATTEST: W, HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS �fdNEPIN COUNTY I�NNESOTA PJOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE INSTAI�LATION OF STORM SEWERS AND titi'ATF�T�.MEiINS. . . SEALED BIDS WILL be received by the City Plfanager at the City Hall, Hopki.ns,. Minnesota, until Thursday, P�Iay 25, 1961, at 10:00 A.T7., and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter, awaxd of a contract will be made by the City fr�r the ab�ve work. Plans, specifications and further details are available at the office of the City Engineer. No dep�sit is required but a charge oi �10.00 per set will be billed if plans and specificati�ns are nqt returned in good condition within 10 days after bids are opened. � Each bid must be accompanied by a Cashier's Check or Certified Check or Standaxd Bidder's Bond written by a corporate surety certified by the Minnesota State Insurance-Cormnission, at 10� of the total bid price, payable to the City of Hopkins, as a gua.rantee that the bidder will, if successful, promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the faithful performance of the work covered by this specificati�n. The successful bidder must, z,rithin ten days after his bid is accepted, execute a contract and br�nd for 100% of the full amount of the bid and guaxanteeing for one year the entire project free of defective worl4nanship and material. Upon the award r�f the contract the checks r�r bidder's bonds of the un- successful bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filling of the c�ntract and performance bond, the check or bid br�nd of the successful bidder shall be returned to him. The city provides proposal forms which are to be used. Each prr�posal must be plainly marked "PROPOSAZ FOR THE FURT�IISHII�dG OF Lf�BOR, TOOLS, EQUIPT�ZEIVT AND I'��ATERIAL NECESS�ARY.,r'OR T�IE IIdSTALLATION OF STORi��i SD,�TF�.S AND WATII�,I�ZAI'iVS'� - and addressed to the City of.Hopkins,.Minnesota. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof. Any incomplete bid will be rejected. In case of default the b�ity may have the work done by others, and hold the original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs. CITY OF HOPKINS R. L. Brubacher, City Manager T� be published in the Hennepin Cr�unty Review, May l�th and llth, 1961. To be published in the Construction Bulletin, May �th and llth, 1961. `�`1�;3U! �'� i 20Id C? �;I � 1� Oa5 STQs�T�i 57�,'i� � T.'_R"'�i ;;a1�Ti� C�:3 a1SIIT.,:tsY Pti�/c .. .::� 1�0�.:.-i�S� ��o 17.1.d� ��i::Sl��i i��e^�� 27 9i7iJ.1: � C�i�'!� :;i.�� .::.�.,,�... _ , I�do�hex°n Con�r, . C�m ����?1��:37oC� �z:�.s�� Fxcava�in� Coa �2���.�,�� �::�s�°��:'a;���,. . � . 23 a 5550 55 .'�pio Y�fi� ?��0 ( �0 10 Pneip� nr�k� 27��.5ola9 . :z�a�a corr���v.c��.o� co, 27g�5�o� I3�rbas�ossa �e Sons ??,5�7a� � Ca� lon� 27, `Y5'iao 2; t�Tta.lbr�xs I�t�o C,�o 339579009 A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� JUNE 6� (961 AT 7:�0 P.M. IN THE CI TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X, COUNC�LMEN M�LBERT, HANLEY AND POKORNY, ALSO C�TY ENG�NEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED JUNE 6� 1961, IN THE AMOUNT OF $43�245.85� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. MI�BERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT HENRY POKORNY� JR.� BE APPO�NTED COUNC�LMAN TO F�LL THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF THE LATE JOS. T. ANDERLA. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE B� DS WERE OPENED ON FRI DAY� MAY I 9, I 961 AT I 0;00 A.M. FOR THE FURNI SH— ING OF A MIMEOGRAPH MACH�NE AND THE FOLLOWING B�DS WERE RECEIVED: BI DDER FA.RNHAM�S GESTETNER MODERN OFF�CE SUPPLY A,B. DICK AMOUN T $ 675.00 661 .50 MILBERT MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BID AS SUBMITTED BY MOCERN OFF�CE SUPPLY COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT OF $661.50� BE ACCEPTED. CARR�ED. HANLEY ABSTAINING. PURSUANT TO NpT1 CE BI DS VUERE OPENED ON THURSDAY, JUNE I� I 961 � AT I 0:00 A.M.' FOR THE REVISION OF MINNEHAHA CREEK SEWA�E LIFT STATION AND THE FO�LOW�NG B�DS WERE RECEIVED: C ON TRAC TOR TO TAL B I D SWANSON EXCAVATI NG CO . $ I 8� 500 PHELPS DRAKE CO. 39,370 ACT�ON CONST. C0. 14,675 COMPLETION DATE JUI.Y 31 , I 961 oC T. I, I 961 auGusr 15, 1961 HANLEY MOVED, M�LBERT SECONDED, THAT THE LOW B�D AS SUBMITTED BY ACTION CONSTRUCTION C0. IN THE AMOUNT OF $14,675.00 BE ACCEPTED. CARR�ED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED ON THURSDAY� MAY 25� 1961 AT 10:00 A.M. FOR FURNISHING AND APPLYING B�TUMINOUS SURFAC�NG MATER�ALS AND THE FOLLOVJ�NG BIOS WERE RECEIVED: APPROX. I F.0.6. PLANT QUANTI Tt ES I I TEM 2,000 GAL. ��, I,000 GAL. 500 TON 500 TON 1,000 L.F. 5,000 GAL. ..�..�.__�_ 3,000 GA�. 5,000 GAL. 2,000 TON MED� UM CUR� NG CUT—BACK ASPHALT �_ RAPI D CURI NG CUT—BACK ASPHALT MEDIUM CURING ASPHALT PLANT M�X ASPHALT�C CONCRETE PLANT M�X F.O.B. Si TE AND APPLI ED BI TUMI NOUS CURB MEDIUM CUR�NG CUT—BACK ASPHALT RAPID CUR�NG CUT—BACK ASPHALT ASPHALT EMULSI ON ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PLANT MIX BiD�ER LACKTOP SERV.CO UNIT PRICE 5.40 5.40 0.65 0.1 45 0 ..I 6 6.75 V. GLEA9 I T PR� CE .1 1 5 .I 225 5.50 5.50 0.80 0.1 5 0.1 6 8.00 HANLEY fJIOVED, MI LBERT SECONOED� THAT THE B� DS AWARD� NG THE CONTRACT TO THE LOW B� DDER AS RECOMMENDED BY THE C�TY ENGINEER, ARE AS FOLLOWS: — CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING MC CUT—BACK ASPHALT, TO THE J. V. GLEASON CO. AT .115 AND RC CUT—BACK ASPHALT AT .1225. CONTRACT FOR FURN�SHING MC PLANT MIX AT 5.40 AND AC PLANT MIX AT 5.40 TO BLACKTOP SERV�CE CO, CONTRACT FOR FURNISH�NG AND APPLYING B�TUMINOUS CURB AT 0.65, MC ASPHALT AT Q.I45 AND RC ASPHALT AT 0.16 AND AC PLANT MIX AT 6.75 TO BLACKTOP.SERV�CE CO. CARR�ED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE B�DS WERE OPENED ON THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961� AT I0:00 A,M. FOR FURNISH�NG AND APPLYING TRAFFIC PA�NTS AND THE FOLLOWING B�D WAS RECEIVED: APPROX. STRI PI NG SERVI CE C0. 5�000 L.F. 4" YE�LOW CENTERLINE 2�000 ° 4n WH�TE TRAFFIC L�NES 4�000 ° �� WH�TE TRAFF�C LINES ON STREETS) ON PARK�NG LOTS UNI T PRI CE LARS C ENTS .04 .04 .04 5,000 " 8° WH�TE PEDESTR�AN CROSSWALK .06 I 0� 000 �' I 2�� YELLOW CURB PARK� NG RESTR� CT� ON ,04 2�000 ° 4° WH�TE CURB PARK�NG LINES PAGE -2� REGULAR MEETI NG - JUNE 6� I 961 M�LBERT MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED, THAT THE CONTRACT FOR FURNISH�NG ANC APPLYING TRAFF�C PAINT BE AWARDED TO STR� P� NG SERV�CE CO. CAP.R� ED. HANLEY MOVED, M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 973, °A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLA- TI ON OF CONCRETE SI DEWALK ON THAT PART OF THE WEST Si DE OF I 4TH AVENUE NORTH FROM THI RD STREET TO FOURTH STREET"� BE ADOPTED. AR[A PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH �MPROVCMENT IS LOT I THRU I 2� BLOCK 94, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S 2NC DI V� SI ON. ESTI MATED COST OF I MPROVEfJIENT 1 S $2, I 22.00. CARRt ED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. 974, °A RESOLUTION ORDERING INSTALLATION OF BITU�IINOUS SURFACING OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 17TH AND 18TH AVENUE NORTH FRO�� FIRST STREET TO SECOND STREET", BE ADOPTED. �1REA PROPOSEC TO DE ASSESSED IS LOT I THRU 30� BLOCK 9� NJEST MI NNEAPOLI S 3RC D► V� SI ON. ESTI MATED COST OF SUCH I MPROVE�ENT I S �I , 603.00. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED, MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUT�ON N0. 975, °A PESOLUTION CRDERING THE INSTALLA- TI ON OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AN� REPAI R OF BLACKTOP THEREON ON THE FOLLGWI NG PORTI ONS OF THI RD STREET NORTH", BE ADOPTED, W� TH THE EXCEPTI ON OF PROJECT #I . PROJECT �2 � ON SOUTH SIDE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO ALLEY BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVENUE, lOTS I AND 2� BLOCK I03 AND LOTS I THRU I 2� BLOCK 84, N1EST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND D� V. - ESTI MATED COST OF � MPROVEMENT I S $491 .00� PROJECT �3 - ON NORTH SIDE FROU1 8TH AVENUE TO 9TH AVENUE, LOTS.I THRU 22, BLOCK 100.� WEST M�NNEAPO�IS SECONC D�V. - ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENT IS �947.02� PROJECT j#4 - ON SOUTH SIDG FROM 8TH AVENUE TO 9TH AVENUE - LOTS I THRU 24, BLOCK 87, WEST PJ��NNEAPOLIS SECOND D�V.- ESTIMATEC COST OF �MPROVEMENT IS �947.02j PROJECT t�5 - ON NORTI-I SIDE FROM 9TH AVENUE TO IOTH AVENUE - LOTS I THRU 24, BLOCK 99, WEST MINNEAP�LIS SECOND D�V. - ESTIMATED COST OF IM- PROVEMENT IS $899.58� PROJECT �6 -+ ON SOUTH SIGE FROM 9TH AVENUE TO IOTH AVENUE - LOTS I THRU 24, BLQCqC b8� WEST MI NVEAPOLI S SECONC D� V. - ESTI MATED COST OF �;MPROVEUiENT I S $899.58� PROJECT j�7 - ON NORTH SIDE FROM IOTH AVENUE TO IITH AVENUE� LOTS I THP,U 24� BLOCK 98, WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DIVISION � ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENT IS $899.58� PROJCCT �8 - ON NORTH SI DE FROM I I TH AVENUE TO I 2TH AVENUE -� �OTS I THRU 24� aLOCK 97� WEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND C� V. - ESTI MATED COST OF � M1APROVEMENT I S $799.25; PROJECT �9 - ON �OUTH SI DE FRO�JI I I TH AVENUE TO I 2TH AVENUE - LOTS I THRU 24, BLOCK 90, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND DI V� SI ON - ESTI �JIATED COST OF �MPROVEMENT IS $799.25. CARR�ED. MI LBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT ORD� NANCE N0. ( 75� "AN ORDI NANCE VACATI NG CERTAI N PARTS OF INTERURBAN AVENUE AS PLATTED IN F, A. SAVAGE�S INTERLAC HEN PARK", aE ACCEP TED FOR THE F� RST REA01 NG THEP,EOF . CARR� ED. MI LBERT D/IOVED, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT OR01 NANCE N0. I 76, °AN ORDIP�I4NCE VACATI NG PART OF �EFFERSON AVENUE SOUTH", BE ACCEPTEC FOP, THE SECOND READING THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO LAV'J SAME TO BE OP,DEREC PUBLISHEC, CARR�ED, HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED, THAT APPLICATION FOR AN ON 31LE �NTOX�CATING LIQUOR LICENSE AS APPLIED FOR DY JOHN R. DONNELLAN, TO BE LOCATED AT 517 EXCELS�OR AVENUE WEST, BE TABLED TO THE JULY 5TH COUNC � L MEETI NG . CARR � ED . HANLEY MOVED, M�LBERT SECONDED, THAT THE APPL�CAT�ON FOR AN ON SALE INTOXICAT�NG LIQUOR LICENSE AS APPLIED FOR BY HOPKINS LODGE,�222I� B.P.O�E. ELKS, TO BE LOCATED AT 814 EXCELSIOR AVENUE BE GRANTED. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE APPLICATION FOR A TRANSFCR OF A USED CAR LICENSE FROM 50I EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO 909 E. EXCEL9 OR AVENUE AS APPLIED FOR BY R�CHARD HO�T BE GRANTED SUBJECT TO THE C�TY ATTORNEY�S APPROVAL. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT THE APP��CATION BY NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE C0. TO MAKE A S FT. D� GUP FOR A BUR� ED CABLE ON EXCELS� OR AVENUE AT A POI NT I 91 FT. WEST OF 5TH AVENUE BE GRANTEC. CARR�ED� MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE BUILD�NG PERM�T APPL�CATION BY MOTEC;.�NDUSTR�ES� TO CONSTRUCT A BUI LD� NG ENTRANCE ON THE SOUTH S► DE OF EX� STI NG [3U1 LDI NG LOCATED AT THE N-E CORNER OF SECOND STREET,SOUTH AND (ITH AVENUE. ENTRANCE TO PROJECT INTO SECOND STREET. ALSO PERMI T REQUEST TO LAY STEAM LI NE I N SECOND STREET SOUTH FROPA BUI LDI NG AT 9TH TO BUI LDI NG AT IITH� BE GRANTED W�TH THE PROV►S�ON THAT AN EASEA�ENT BE OBTA�NED AND ALSO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT THEREBY COpFVERING INSTALLATION OF CABLES, PIPES AND STA�RS AND IF IT SHOULD BE NEC- ESSARY FOR REPAIRS�SUCH CABLES AND P�PES� THE C�TY UVOULD NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR COST OF REMOVAL AND ALSO THAT THE CITY BE FREE FROM ANY LIAB►LITY CAUSED BY DAMAGE OR �NJURY DUE TO THE ADOVE I NSTALLATI ON . CARR� ED, �- 'R�� �'�g M�LBERT MOVED� POKORNY SECONCEC, THAT RECOMMENDATION FROM THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A SPEC�AL USE PERh4�T BE GRANTEC TO D�LL ANC NELSON, TO CONSTRUCT A PROPOSED INDUSTR�AL DUI LDI NG � N AN I NDUSTR� AL C� STR� CT ON LOTS I 7, I�3 AND 19 AND 20, BLOCK S5'7i, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S WITH A VAR�ANCE OF 15 FT. FRONT YARC �-NSTEAD OF REOUI�ED 30 FT. CARR�ED, PAGE -3� REGULAR MEETING - JUNE E� 1961 t�ILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT BUILD�NG PERMIT APPLICATION APPLIED FOR BY S. A. JOHNSON TO CONSTRUCT A SHOPP�NG CENTER AT 18 SHADY OAK ROAD TO BE LOCATED SOUTH AND WEST OF THE EX�STING SUPER VALU STORE LOCATED IN A C-2 COMMERC�AL ZONE, BE TABLED TO THE JUNE 20TH COUNCIL MEETING. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONOED, THAT THE NEW COUNC�L MEMBERS BE GRANTED PERM�SSION TO ATTEND THE LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA MUN�C�PALI�ES CONVENTION TO BE HELD AT THE LOWREY HOTEL, ST. PAUL ON JUNE 14� 15 AND 16, 1961 . CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTI ON NO. ���y "A RESOLUTI ON FOR APPROPRI ATI ON OF MUNICI PAL STATE-Ai D FUNDS FOR COUNTY STATE AI D HI GHWAY N0. 3", eE ADOPTEO. CARRI ED. HANLEY MOVED, M� �BERT SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. q�I' I"A RESOLUTI ON REQUESTI NG APPROVAL OF RELOCATI ON OF THAT PORTI ON OF COUNTY S�A7E A1 D HI GHWAY N0. 3°, BE ADOPTED. CARRI ED. MILBERT MOVEO� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT PETIT�ON FROM SUPER VALU STORES� INC., REQUESTING A REViSION OF THE HOPK�NS�ED�NA BOUNOARY RUNNING BETWEEN 2ND AND 3RD STREET TO THE SOUTH OF THEIR WAREHOUSE� BE TABLED TO.THE JULY 5TH MEETING. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� T1iAT RECOMMENDATION FROM THE ZONING AND PLANN�NG COMM�SSION THAT A BUILDING PERM�T BE GRANTEC TO ALLEN AMCAHL AT 118 OAKGLEN DR�VE� LOT 7, BLOCK 4� PARKRIDGE ADOIT�ON� TO CONSTRUCT A GARAGE AND THAT A VAR�ANCE BE GRANTED FROM THE REQUIRED 10 FT. S�DE YARD TO A 7 FT. SIDE MARD� BE APPROVED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO ADVERT�SE FOR BIDS FOR A USED CARB�NATED SOFT DR�NK D�SPENSER AND FLAKED �CE MACH�NE FOR USE AT THE SHADY OAK BEACH CONCESSION STAND AND ALSO BIDS FOR CONCRETE WORK IN VAR�OUS PARTS OF THE C�TY. CARRIEC. MEETING ADJOURNED. -� �.�����_ C� R.PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L COUNCI LMEN: ATTEST: W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR � CI TY OF. HOPKI NS � HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTiCE OF HEARING ON (MPROVEMENTS TO WHOM I T PAAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE C�TY COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPK)NS WILL MEET IN THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P.M.� ON JUNE 6� 1961 � TO CONSIDER THE MAKING OF IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH�SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 17TH AND 18TH AVENUE NORTH FROM IST STREET TO SECOND STREET, LOT I THRU 30� BLOCK 9, WEST M�NNEAPOLIS TH�RD D�V�StON BY THE B�TUtalJNOUS SURFAC�NG THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS.� 429.01I To 429.11 I . THE AREA PROPOSEO TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH �MPROVEMENT �S LOT I THRl1 30, BLOCK 9, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S TH� RD DI V1 SI ON. THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS $1,603.00. ALL PERSONS DESIR�NG TO BE HEARD WITH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT WIIL BE HEAR� AT TH�S MEETING. DATED MAY I I, I 961 . C . R . PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEF"H C . VESELY, C� TY ATTORNEY PUBLI SHED � N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REVJ EW iVIAY I 8TH AND 25TH� I 961 . C( TY OF HOPKi NS HENNEP�N COUNTY� M�NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 981 A RESOLUTI ON RECEi VI NG REPORT AND CALLI NG FOR HEARI NG ON I MPROVEMENTS BY THE I NSTALLATI ON OF SEWER SERVI CE CONNECTI ONS, WATERMAI N EXTEN— SION, VdATER SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND BITUMINOUS SURFACI NG ON DR1 LLANE CI RCLE. WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUT�ON 972 OF THE COUNC�L ADOPTED MAY I6� 1961� A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN� C�TY ENG�NEER WI TH REFERENCE TO THE � MPROVEMENT OF; � DR� LLANE C� RCLE BY THE � NSTALLAT� ON OF SEWER SERV�CE CONNECT�ONS� WATERMA�N EXTENSION AND WATER SERV�CE CONNEC- T� ONS AND 8� TUM� NOUS SURFAC� PIG THEREON AND TH� S REPORT WAS RECEI VED 8Y THE COUNC�L ON JUNE 6� 1961. , , NOw THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE C�TY couNci� oF HOPK�NS, M�NNESOTA _ AS FOLIOWS: , , , (. THE COUNC� L W� LL CONS� DER !:THE � MPROVEMENT OF SUCH � NSTALLAT► ON � N ACCORDANCE W�TH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOTS ( THROUGH 5� BLOCK I� DR�LLANE WEST FOR ALL OR A PORT►ON OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A., SECS 429.0�1 TO 429.111� AT AN EST�MATED TOTAL COST OF THE , �MPROVEMENT OF $518.00 FOR SEWER CONNECTIONS, �1,690.00 FOR WATERMAIN AND WATER CONNECT�ONS AND ���397.00 FOR B�TUM�NOUS SURFAC�NG. 2. A PUBL�C HEAR►NG SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT ON THE I 5TH DAY OF AUGUST 1 961 � N THE COUNC� L CHAMBERS OF THE C� TY HAIL AT 7; 30 , O�CLOCK P.M.� AND THE CLERK SHALL G�VE PUBL�SHED NOT�CE OF SUCH HEAR�NG AND IMPROVEMENTS AS REQU�RED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE C OUNC�L OF HOPK�NS� M�NNESOTA TH�S 6TH DAY OF JUNE� I 961 . C. R. PETERSON, ' W. HARLAN PERBIX� SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C . VESEtY, C�TY ATTORNEY a �� G ,� CI TY OF HOPKI NS HENPJEP� N COUNTY, M� NNESOTA R ESOL UT I ON N0 . 979 A RESOLUTI ON ORDER{ NG PREPARATI ON OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND REF�AI R OF BLACKTOP ON THI RD STREET NORTFI AND SECOND STREET NORTH. WHEREAS A PET� T� ON HAS BEEN RECEI VED REQUEST� NG THE � MPROVEMENT OF TH�RD STREET NORTH AND SECOND STREET NORTH BY THE �NSTALLAT�ON OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND REPAIR OF BLACKTOP THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTT�NG PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORT�ON OF THE COST OF THE �MPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A., SECS. 429.011 T�'SECS. 429.II1 . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOFKINS, MINNESOTA THAT THE PROPOSED (MPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS INSTRUC7ED TO REPORT W�TH ALL CONVEN�ENT SPEED ADV�SING THE COUNC�L IN A PRELIM�NARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED OR �N CONNECTION WITH SOME OTHER �MPROVEMENT, ANO THE EST�MATEO COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENOED. ADOPTED BY THE C�TY COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS� M�NNESOTA� TH�S 6TH DAY OF JUNE 1961 . C . R . PETERSON, ' SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C . V�SELY, C�TY ATTORNEY W. HARLAN PERBIX, „ MAYOR 4� � ro �"� � C I TY OF HOPKI NS - HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0, 97;, RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG (MPROVENIENT AND PREPARATI ON OF PLANS FOR THE I NSTALLATI ON OF CONCRETE SI DEWALK ON THAT PART OF THE WEST SI OE �OF I 4TH AVENUE NORTH FROM THI RD STREET TO FOURTH STREET. WHEREAS A RESOLUTION OF THE C�TY COUNC�L, NUMBER 967, ADOPTED THE 2ND DAY OF MAY 1961, FIXED A DATE FOR A HEAR�NG ON THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT OF THE WEST SIDE OF 14TH AVENUE NORTH FROM TH�RD STREET TO FOURTH STREET BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK THEREON� AND WHEREAS ALl PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAKING OF TH�S �ti1PROVEMENT WERE GIVEN TEN �IO� DAYS PUBLISHED NOTICE OF THE COUNC�L HEARING THROUGH TWO �2� WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS OF THE REQUIRED NOTICE� AND A HEARING WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE 1961. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS: I. SUCH �MPROVEMENT �S HEREBY ORDERED AS PROPOSED �N THE COUNC�L RE50LUT1 ON N0. 966 ADOPTED •_MA:Y_ 2�, I961 . 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN �S HEREBY DESIGNATED AS THE ENGINEER FOR THIS IMPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS AND SPEC�F�CATIONS FOR THE MAK�NG OF SUCH IMPROVEfNENT. ADOPTED BY THE C � TY COUNC� L OF T9E CI TY OF HOPK� NS� M� NNESOTA� TH� S 6TH DAY OF JUNE� I 96{ . C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLA.N PERBIX, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY C I TY OF HOPK 1 N S HENNEPiN COUNTY� M�NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 974 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS FOR THE INSTALLATfON OF BITUMINOUS SURFACiNG OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BETVJEEN 1 7TH AND t 8TH AVENUE NORTH FROM FI RST STREET TO SECOND STREET. WHEREAS A RESOLUTION OF THE C�TY COUNC�L� NUMBER 968, ADOPTED THE. 2ND DAY OF MAY, 1961� F�XED A OATE FOR A HEAR�NG ON THE PROPOSED tMPROVEMENT OF THE 190RTH-SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 17TH AND IBTH AVENUE NORTH FROfvI FIRST STREET TO SECOND STREET BY.THE INSTALLAT�ON OF B�TUM�NOUS SURFAC�NG THEREON� AND WHEREAS ALl PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY �S LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAK� NG OF THI S 1 MPROVEMENT WERE GI VEN TEN �10� DAYS PUBLI SHED NOT)CE OF THE COUNC�L HEAR�NG THROUGH TWO �2� VJEEKLY PUBLICAT�ONS OF THE REQU�RED NOTICE, AND A HEAR�NG WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE 1961 . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE couNC�L oF THE C�TY oF HOPK�NS: I. SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS HEREBY ORDERED AS PROPOSED �N THE COUNC�� RESOLUTION NO. 965 ADOPTED 'MAY 2� 1961. 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN IS HEREBY DES�GNATED AS THE ENGINEER FOR THIS I MPROVEMENT AND HE SHALI. PREPARE PLANS AND SPEC� FICA_T� ONS FOR THE PJIAK� NG OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT. ADOPTED BY THE C�TY COUNC�L OF THE CITY OF HOPK�NS� MINNESOTA, TH� S 6TH CAY OF JUNE I 961 . C. R. PETERSON, � W. HARIAN PERBI X, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY C I TY OF HOPK1 NS HENNEP�N COUNTY, M�NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 975 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS FOR THE ( NSTALLATI ON OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND P,EPA1 R OF BLACKTOP THEREON ON THERD STREET NORTH WHEREAS A RESOLUTION OF THE C�TY COUNC�L, NUMBER 964, ADOPTED THE 2ND DAY OF MAY 1961� FIXED A DATE FOR A HEAR�NG ON THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT OF THIRD STREET NORTH BY THE �NSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND REPAIR OF BLACKTOP THEREON� AND WHEREAS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAK�NG OF THIS IMPROVEMENT WERE GIVEN TEN �10� DAYS PUBLI SHED NOTI CE OF THE COUNC � L HEAR� NG THROUGH T�"JO �2� UVEEKLY PUB�I CA- TIONS OF THE REQUIRED NOTICE� AND A HEAR�NG VVAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OVJNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE 1961 . NOUV THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE COUNC � L OF THE C � TY OF HOPKI NS: I. SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS HEREBY �RDERED AS PROPOSED IN THE COUNC�L RESOLUTI ON NO. 965, ADOPTED .: MAY �� I 961 . 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS THE ENG�NEER FOR TH►S IMPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS AND SPEC�F�CATIONS FOR THE MAK(NG OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT. ADOPTED BY THE C�TY COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS� MINNESOTA, TH� S 6TH DAY OF JUNE I 961 . ' C. R. PETERSON, lN. HARLAN PERBI X, SECP,ETARY OF THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY �� CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota ORDINANCE N0. 176 AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PART OF JEFFERSON AVENUE SOUTH. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: SECTION I. That that part and portion of Jefferson Avenue South in the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying between a line drawn at right angles to the Westerly boundary line of said Jefferson Avenue and distant 10 feet South of the South line of Milwaukee Avenue and a line drawn at right angles to said Westerly iine of said Jefferson Avenue and distant 60 feet North of the South line of Third Street South, all as platted in the plat of West Minneapolis Center. be, and the same is hereby vacated� First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins on the �16THday of ,MA-1�, 1961 and finally read and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on the '6TH: day of � : JUNE�' , 1961. C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBI3f, SECRETARY OF COliNCIL MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, CITY ATI�DRNEY Published in the Hennepin .County Review, June ��:�, 1961. .: :� CI TY' OF HOPKI NS MI NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 976 A RESOLUTI ON FOR APPROPRI ATI ON OF ti�iUNiCI PAL STATE- AID FUNDS TO C.S.A.H. OR T. H. PROJECT WHEREAS, �T HAS BEEN DEEMED ADVISABLE AND NECESSARY FOR THE C� TY OF HOPKI NS TO PARTIC� PATE I N THE COST OF A CONSTRUCTI ON PROJECT LOCATED ON C.S.A.H. NO. 3 WI TH� N THE LI M� TS OF SAI D MUN�C�PALITY� AND WHEREAS, SAID CONSTRUCTION PROJECT HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF H� GH�VAYS AND � DENTI FI ED � N � TS RECORDS AS S,A .P. rvo. 27-603-03. NO�N THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: THAT WE DO HEREBY APPROPR�ATE FROM OUR MUNIC�PAL-SA�D AID STREET FUNDS THE SUWI OF �9,633.35 DOLLARS TO APPLY TOWARD THE CONSTRUCTION OF SA�C PROJECT AND REQUEST THE COMMI SSI ONER OF H� GHWAYS TO APPROVE TH� S AUTHOR� ZAT� ON. ADOPTED BY THE C � TY COUNC � � THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE 1 961 . C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBIX, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL MAYOR JOSEPH C, VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY C I TY OF - HOPKI NS HENNEP�N COUNTY� MINNE50TA RESOLUTION N0. 977 A RESOLUTI ON REQUESTI NG APPROV,4L OF REL�ATI ON OF THAT PORTION OF C.S.A.H. N0. 3. WHEREAS, THE CON1M1 SSI ONER OF H� 6HWAYS t S HEREBY REQUESTED TO APPROVE THE RELOCAT) ON OF THAT PORTI ON OF C.S.A .H . NO. 3 FOR STAGE CONSTRUCTI ON PURPOSES LOCATEO FROM WASH� NGTON AVENUE TO TYLER AVENUE ON SECOND STREET NORTH� THENCE IN A SOUTHE�QSTERLY D�RECT�ON TO 800 FT. EAST OF MONK AVENUE ON EXCELS�OR B�ULEVARD, ALL W�TH�N THE C� TY OF HOPK� NS. SAJ D DESI GNATI ON TO BECOME EFFECTI VE ON THE COM- PLETI ON OF THE NEW CONSTRUCT� ON AND TIiE OPENI NG OF THE ENTI RE ROUTE TO TRAFF�C� AND WHEREAS, THE PRESENT LOCATION OF C.S.A.H. N0. 3 BETWEEN THE INTERSECTION OF INASH�NGTON AVENUE AND EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD TO 800 FT. EAST OF MONK AVENUE ON EXCElS►OR BOULEVARD BE CONSIDERED A TEMPORARY LOCATION OF SAID ROUTE FOR TRAFF�C SERV�CE AND PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND THAT SUCH BESI GNATI ON SHALL BE SUBSEQUENTLY REVOKEO UPON THE COMPLETI ON AND OPENI NG OF THE NEW ROUTE. ADOPTED BY THE C� TY COUNC� L OF THE C� TY OF HOPK� NS� MI NNESOTA� TH� S 6TH DAY OF JUNE, I 961 . C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBIX, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY a _ CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP�N COUNTY� M�NNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARI NG ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOM I T MAY CONCERNt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY COUNC�L,OF THE C)TY OF HOPK�NS� W�LL MEET IN THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P.M.� ON JUNE 6� (961 TO CONSJDER THE MAKING OF IMPROVEMENT ON THE FOLLOW�NG PORTIONS OF THIRD STREET NORTH: PROJECT #I- ON NORTH.SIDE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO ALLEY BETWEEN 5TH AVENUE AND 6TH AVENUE � LOTS I AND 2� BLOCK 103 AND LOTS I THRU 12� BLOCK 84� WEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND D� V( SI ON � ESTI MATED COST OF � MPROVEMENT I S $491 .00� PROJECT #2 � ON SOUTH S�DE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO ALLEY BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVENUE �- � LOTS ( AND 2� BLOCK I 03 AND LOTS I THRU I 2� BLOCK 84� WEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND DJ V� ISION � ESTIMATED COST OF �MPROVEMENT IS �49I.00� PROJECT #3 - ON NORTH SIDE FROM 8TH AVENUE TO 9TH AVENUE � LOTS I THRU 22� BLOCK I00� WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DIV�SION -� ESTI MATED COST OF J MPROVEMEN,T- � S �947.02� PROJECT #4 -� ON SOUTH S� DE FROM 8TH AVENUE TO 9TH AVENUE -+ L:OTS I THRU 24� BLOCK 87� WEST MJ NNEAPOL) S SECOND DI VI SI ON � ESTI MATED COST OF ) MPROVEMENT I S �947.02� PROJECT �f 5-� ON NORTH SI DE FROM QTH AVENUE TO I OTM AVENUE •- LOTS I THRU 24, BLOCK 99, WEST M�NNEAPOLJS SECOND D�V�SION - ESTIMATED COST OF �MPROVEMENT IS $899�.SSj PROJECT �6 � ON SOUTH S�DE FROM 9TH AVENUE TO IOTH AVENUE � LOTS I THRU ,G�4� BCOCK 88� WEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND D� V.I SI ON - ESTI MATED COST OF 1 M-+ PROVEMENT I S $899.58� PROJECT #7 � ON NORTH S� DE FROM I OTH AVENUE TO I I TH AVENUE �» � < LOTS I THRU 24� BLOCK ,� WEST M�NNEAPOLIS SECOND DIVISION � ESTIMATED COST OF 1M� PROVEMENT IS $899.58� PROJECT #8 � ON NORTH S�DE FROM IITH AVENUE TO 12TH AVENUE � LOTS I THRU 24� BLOCK 97� WEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND D� V( S] ON � ESTI MATED COST OF J M� PROVEMENT 1 S $799.25� PROJECT #9 -� ON SOUTH SJ DE FROM I I TH AVENUE TO I 2TH AVENUE � LOTS ( THRU 24� BLOCK 90� WEST M� NNEAPOLI S SECOND D�,VI.S� ON � ESTI MATED COST OF � M� PROVEMENT IS $?99.25� BY THE �NSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND.REPAIR OF BLACKTOP THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A. 429.011 TO 429.111. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT AND THE ESTIMATED COST OF �MPROVEMENT ,IS AS LISTED ABOVE. A�L PERSONS DESIR�NG TO BE HEARD W�TH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT W�LL BE HEARD AT TH�S MEETING. DATEO MAY 9i (961 . C . R . PETERSON, SECRETARY� oF THE couNc�L �OSEPH C . VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY PUBLISHED �N THE HENNEP�N COUNTY R EVIEW MAYI6TH� AND MAY 25, 1961 f r- _. -- a. CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTiUN N0. 978 A RESOLUTION GRANTING MOTEC INDUSTRIBS, INC., PERMISSION TO INSTALL CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS IN 2nd STREET SOUTH BEIWEEN 9th AND llth AVENUES. WHEREAS, Motec Industries, Inc., is the owner of the following premises situated in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesotai Lot 1,`Auditors`Subdivision 194, Hennepin � County,�Minnesota, on which premisea there presently exista an of£ice building owned and occupied by said Motec Industries, Inc., and WHEREAS, said premises abutt upon 2nd Street South between 9th and llth Avenues South in the City of Hopkins, and WHEREAS, said Motec Industries, Inc., is desirous of securing permisaion to inatall additional eide walka and a stair case and certain under ground utility aervices including steam and electrical wiring and lines in that part of 2nd Street South described as: The North 15 feet of that part of 2nd Street South lying between 9th and 11th Avenues South in said city, and WHEREAS, all of sueh installations are for the benefit and convenience of said Motec Industriee, Inc.,. � NOW THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, as follaws: 1. That the City of Hopkina doea hereby grant to said Motec Industries, Inc., its succesaors and asaigna permission to inatall and maintain at the sole expense of said Motec Industries, Inc., all neceasary additional side walka, a atair caee and underground utility aervicea, including piping for ateam and electrical power lines all to be installed in or upon the following described premises aituated in Hopkins, viz: ,: _ ;� The North 15 feet of that part of 2nd Street South lying between 9th and llth Avenues South all subject to the follawing conditions, covenants and agreements to wit: A. That Motec Industriea, Inc., does assume all public and other liability which may arise as the result of the utilization by said Motec Industries, Inc., of said premises and that said Motec Industries, Inc., do and will save the City of Hopkins harmless from any and all claims for damages or injury in said area as a result of auch improvements now or in the future. B. That said Motec Industriea, Inc., will at its sole expenae repair, build, rebuild or replace any part of said street premises which may be excavated, damaged or demolished as a result of euch improvementa and that said Motec Industries, Inc., will reatore all parte of said 2nd Street South between 9th and llth Avenues South including any and all aidewalke located thereon. C. That in the event at any time in the future that any part or all of such improvements, installations or utilities thus inatalled by safd Motec Industries, Inc., in or on said premises are reqvired to be removed by the City of Hopkins for any public purpoae, auch removal or re-location shall be at the expenae of Motec Industries, Inc., and the City of Hopkins ahall noe be liable in damages or othervise for any part of the cost or damages occaeioned by or arieing from such removal or re-location. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution and permission ahall become effective from and after a written conaent thereto haa been endorsed thereon by Motec Industries, Inc.�. Passed and Adopted at a regular meetin� of the Conncil of the City of Hopkina, held this 6th day of June, 1961. � . ��rt.(� -� _.. _ V �u '�: �J,-t�Lt.`f I�.DYt. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor Council JOSEPH G. VESELY, City Attorney C 0 N S E N T MOIEC INDWSTRIES, INC. does hereby consent and agree to the terms and conditions of Resolution No. 978 and acknowledges receiving a copy thereof. MOTEC INDU TRI Si INC. gy � , / � ,, i ts ./ ./.�� � � BY � � �o�� �i//.�.,i � _ `.. � t s �J.�� _ a CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEA.RING ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOM I T MAY CONCERN: NOTI C E I S HEREBY G I VEN THAT THE C � TY COUNC � L OF THE C � TY OF HOPK� NS W�,LL MEET IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE CITY HALL AT 7530 O�CLOCK P.M. ON JUNE 6, 1961 TO CONSIDER THE MAKING OF �MPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF THE WEST SIDE OF I4TH AVENUE NORTH FROM 3RD STREET TO 4TH STREET BY THE 1NSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK THEREON PURSUANT To M.S.a. SECS. 429.011 To 429.i t i. THE AREA P.ROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH )MPROVEMENT IS LOTS I THROU�H I 2� BLOCK 94, LUEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND DI VI SI ON. THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS �2�122.00. ALL PERSONS DESIR�NG TO BE HEARD WITH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT WILL BE HEARD AT THIS MEETING. DATED MAY I i, I 961 . ' C. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY PUBL►SHED �N THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REV�EW� MAY I8TH ANO 25TH� 1961. C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARI NG ON I MPROVEMENTS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE C►TY COUNC�L OF THE G�TY OF HOPK�NS WILL MEET �N THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE CITY HALL AT 7;30 O�CLOCK P.M. ON JUNE 6� I 961 TO CONSI DER THE MAK� NG OF � MPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH�SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 17TH AND 18TH AVENUE NORTH FROM (ST STREET TO SECOND STREET BY B�TUMJNOUS SURFAC�NG OF ALLEY THEREON PURSUANT TO nn.S.A. 429.011 To 429.111 . THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH �MPROVEMENT (S IOTI THRU 30� BLbCK 9� WEST MJNNEAPOLIS THIRD D�V�S�ON. THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS �1�603.00. ALL PERSONS DESI R� NG TO BE HEARD W� TH REFEREPICE TO THE PROPOSED � M-� PROVEMENT WILL BE HEARD AT TH�S MEETING. DATED MAY 9, (961 . C. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL JOSEPH C . V ESELY, C�TY.ATTORNEY PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REV�EW MAY 18TH AND MAY 25� 1961. A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD TUESDAY� JUNE 20� 1 961 AT 7:30 P.M. I N THE CI TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X;, COUNC�LMEN M�LBERT� POKORNY� HANLEY� C�TY ENG�NEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. MANLEY MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED THAT THE EXPEND�TURES DATED JUNE 20 �IV THE AMOUNT OF �31�784.51 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� M� LBERT SECONDED THAT RESOLUT� ON # 10 �a A RESOLUTI ON ORDER� NG THE INSTAL�AT�ON OF B�TUM�NOUS SURFAC�NG ON THAT PART OF MONROE AVENUE NORTH FROM F� RST STREET TO SECOND STREET. THE AREA::% PROPOSED TO BE �rSSESSED � S LOTS I 4 THRU 26� BLOCK 4� WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER� TRACT C� REGISTERED LAND SURVEY #505. THE EST� MATED COST OF SUCH � MPROVEMENT � S $5, 21 6.00. CARR� E0, HANLEY MOVED, MI LBERT SECONDED THAT RESOIUTI ON f# ti g( 1 A RESO�UTI ON OROER� NG THE INSTALLAT�.ON OF B�TUM�NOUS SURFAC�NG ON THAT PART OF TH�RO STREET SOUTH FROM WASH�NGTON AVENUE TO F�FTH STREET SOUTH AND THE NORTH SIDE OF TH�RD STREET SOUTH BEG�NNING AT A PO�NT APPROXIMATELY 225 FEET WEST OF TFiE CENTER LINE OF WASH�N6TON AVENUE AND EXTENDING 90 FEET WEST� BY THE �NSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT �S LOTS 8� AUO. SUBDIVISION NO. 242 AND ALL OF BLOCKS 25� 26� 27� AND 28, WEST M�NNEAPOL�S. THE EST�MATED COST OF SUCH � MPROVEMENT � S �I (� 261 .42 FOR. B� TUM� NOUS SURFAC� NG AND �258.75 FOR CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER. CARRIED. M�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED THAT RESOLUT�ON # �Q �� A RESOLUT�ON ORDERING INSTALLA7IDN OF GRADE AND GRAVEL UPON THAT PART OF F►FTH STREET SOUTH FROM 1:1=TH AVENUE SOUTH TO 16TH AVENUE SOUTH. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH 1 MPROVEMENT I S LOT 3 AND 6� AUD� TOR�S SUBD� V� SI ON N0. 1 95; LOTS I THRU I 7, BLOCK 36, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S� LOTS I THRU 24� BLOCK (� L. P. CREVj ER�S F� RST ADDI T� ON TO WEST M� NNEAPOLI S; LOTS I THRU 24� BIOCK 2� L. P. CREVI ER�S F� RST ADDI TI ON TO WEST M� NNEAPOLI S� LOTS I THRU 24� BLOCK 3� L. P. CREVI ER�S F� RST ADDI TI ON TO WEST MINNEAPOLIS; THAT PART pF THE NW� OF THE NW4 OF SEC. 25� T117� R22� LYING SOUTH OF THE R�GHT OF WAY OF THE M. 8c ST. L. R.R. AND EAST OF THE CENTERLINE OF I 6TH AVENUE NORTH � N L. P. CREV�ER�S F� RST AOD� T� ON TO WEST MI NNEAPOLI S PROJECTED NORTHERLY. THE EST�MATED COST OF SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS $2�760.00. CARR�ED. M� LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONOED THE BU� LD� NG PERM� T APPLI CATI ON BY DAV� D CARSON OF 320 SWEET BR� AR LANE TO CONSTRUCT A GARAGE AD01 T� ON WI TH A SI DEYARO VAR� ANCE OF 7 FEET �NSTEAD OF THE REQUIRED 10 FEET BE REFERRED TO THE PLANN�NG AND ZON�NG COMM� SSI ON. CARR� ED. M�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED THE REPORT AS SUBM�TTEO BY THE FACT F�ND�NG COMM�TTEE BE APPROVED AND BE PUT � NTO EFFECT. �SEE EXH� B� T A� . CARR� ED. HANLEY MOVED� POKORPIY SECONDED� THE APPLICAT�ON BY THE NORTHERN STATES POWER CO3 TO PLACE THREE POLES IN THE ALLEY BETWEEN (3TH AP1D 14TH AVENUES SOUTH NORTH OF 7TH STREET SOUTH BE APPf20VED. ALSO� THE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO. REQUEST BE GRANTED TO MAKE A DIG UP Old 7TH STREET SOUTH•BETWEEN IITH AND 12TH AVENUES SOUTH. CARR� ED . MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED THAT THE HOPKINS LODGE #17 �.O.O.F. BE GRANTED A BINGO PERM�T FOR THE PIEXT QUARTER. ALSO� THE GEORGE R. WOLFF POST� V.F.W. #425 BE GRANTED A B�NGO PERM�T FOR THE NEXT QUARTER. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONOED THE GEOR6E R. WOLFF POST V.F.W. #425 BE GRANTED PERM� SSI ON TO HOLD A FI RE WORKS DI SPLAY TO BE HELD JULY 4� I 961 ON THE PROPERTY EAST OF THE FORMER JANNEY SEMPLE H�IL BUILDING. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED THAT THE PETITION FROM SUPER VALU STORES� �NC. IN WH�CH THAT REQUEST A REV�SION OF THE HOPK�NS — EO�NA BOUNDARY RUNN�NG BETWEEN 2ND AND 3RD STREETS BEH�ND THEIR WAREHOUSE BE TABLED TO THE JULY 5 COUNCIL MEETING. CARR�ED. ,';\ MI�BERT MOVEO� HANLEY SECONDED RED ROB�N� INC. BE GRANTED A PERM�T TO �NSTALL A LAUNDRY AND DRY—CLEANING PLANT AT 805 W. EXCELSIOR AVENUE WITH THE SAME TERMS AND CONOITIONS THAT WERE PREV�OUSLY GRANTED TO WM. BUCKLEY AND R. HOVOE AT THE APR� L 4 COUNC� L MEETI NG. CqRR� ED. MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BE GRAN TED PERM�SSION TO USE THE C�TY PARK�NG LOT ON IITH AVENUE SOUTH BEHINO THE NORTHWESTERN �IANK BLDG. DURI NG THE RASPBERRY FEST� VAl JULY 21 � 23 FOR K� DDY CqRNI VAL RI DES. CARR� ED. HANLEY MOVED� M�IBERT SECONDED PERMI SSI ON BE GRANTED TO � NSTALL STOP S� GNS ON 18TH AVENUE NORTH AT 2ND STREET NORTH. ALSO� STOP SiGNS AT MAPLE H�LL ROAD AND GOODR�CH AVENUE AND AT ASHLEY ROAD AND GOODR�CH AVENUE. CARR�ED. M�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED THAT MAYOR PERB�X�S RECOMMENDATION THAT CEC� � KLOSS BE: APPO� NTED A MEMBER OF THE POLI CE C� VI L SERV� CE COMM� SSI ON BE APPROVED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDEO A RESOLUTION ��;Q� A RESOLUT�ON CALL�N6 FOR AN ENG�NEER�S REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF SiDEWALK AND CURB AT 30 � 8TH AVENUE SOUTH� LOT I 2� BLOCK I 4� WEST MI NNEAPOLI S� BE APP.BOVED. CARR� ED. � THE HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED THAT�C�TY ATTORNEY BE AUTHOR�ZED TO SHARE IN 1�3 OF THE EXPENSE OF THE :': ......._.._ ;�'i:�;;:';>i DEPOSI T� ON ON THE GEORGE MADDEN CASE. CARR� ED. M� LBERT MOVEO � HANLEY SECONDED RESOLUTI ON }� �Q'� A RESOLUT� ON ACCEPT� NG THE ENG�NEER�S REPORT AND ORDERING A HEAR�NG FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WATER � N ::�'.;: THE SW AREA OF THE C� TY OF HOPK� NS. CARR� ED. HANLEY MOVED� M� LBERT SECONDED RESOLUTI ON # ��O A RESOLUT� ON RECEI VI NG REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEAR�NG ON,�MPROVEMENTS AT THE FOLLOWtNG LOCATIONS: BY BITUM�NOUS SURFAC�NG ON MONROE AVENUE NORTH FROM F�RST STREET TO SECOND STREET AND BY THE �NSTALLAT�ON OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND REPAIR OF BLACKTOP ON TH�RD STREET NORTH —L � ON NORTH SIDE FROM 5TH AVE. TO 25 FT. WEST OF ALLEY BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVE. 2� ON THE SOUTH SIDE FROM L4TH TO ISTH AVE• 3� ON THE SOUTH SIDE FROM THE ALLEY BETWEEN I3TH AND I4TH AVE• APPROX 20 FEET WEST ON SECOND ST. NO. 4� ON THE NORTH SIDE FROM 5TH AVE. TO 6TH AVENUE. 5— ON THE SOUTH SIDE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO 6TH AVENUE. MEET�(dG ADJOURNED. C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L COUNCILMEN: ATTEST: W. HARLAN PERB�X� MAYOR �OFF�C�AL PUBLICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS MI NNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR A USE� COMBINATION SOFT DRINK DI SPENSER AND FLAKED ICE MACHINE FOR USE AT SHADY OAK BEACH CONCESSION. SEALED BIDS W�LL BE RECEIVED�BY THE C�TY MANAGER AT THE TUESDAY� C�TY HALL� HOPK�NS� UNTIL�JUNE 20, 196f, A7 10:00 A.M. AND ..THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ ANB AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER, AWARD OF A CONTRACT W�LL BE MADE BY THE C�TY FOR THE ABOVE LISTED MACHINE. SPECIF�CATIONS AND FURTHER DETA�LS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFF�CE OF THE C�TY MANAGER. A CASH DEPOS� T, CASH� BR�S CHECK� B� D BOND OR CERTI FI ED CHECK PAYABLE TO THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS IS REQUIRED FOR F�VE �5°0 PER CENT OF THE B�D AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE R►GHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL B�DS, OR BARTS THEREOF. CITY OF HOPKINS R. L. BRUBACHER� C)TY MANAGER TO BE PUBLI SHED I N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REVI EW JUNE ;8';� I 96I . (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKII�dS i-?EI`fivEPIN COUNTY i idESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR TI � T�IIT�T�IEHAHA CREEK S�rlAGE LIFT STATIOPd REVISIONS SEALED BIDS will, be ..recei:ved by the City T�7a.nager at the City H all, Hop�dns,.P•linnesota, until Thursday, June l, 1961, at 10:00 a.m;, and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter, award of a contract will be made by the City for the above wr�rk. Plans, specifications and prr�posal forms are on the file with the City Engineer and are available from the Consulting Engineers, Orr-Schelen, Inc., 1101� Currie Avenue, T�Tinneapolis 3, P�Iinnesota, upon deposit of $25.00. The full amount �f tl�is deposit VTill be refunded upon.the return of the Plans and Specific�.tions in good condition within fifteen (15) days after the date of bid opening. F�a.ch bid must be accompanied by a Cashier's Check or Certified Check or standard Biclder's Bond written b�r a corporate surety certified by the I'�Iinnesota State Insuraxice Commission, at 10°� �f the total bid price, payable tr� the City of Hoplcins, as a guarantee that the bidder Urill, if successful, promptly execute a satisfactor� contract for the faithful performance of the w�rk covered by this specifica- tion. The successful bidder must, within 10 days after hi:s bid is accepted, execute a cr�ntract and bond for 100°� of the full amount of the bid and guaranteeing for �ne year the entire project free of defective wor'Rnanship and material. Upon the a�rard r�f the contract the checks or bidd.er' s bonds of the unsuccessful bidders shall Ue returned t� them,.and upon the filing of the contract and performance bond, the check or bid b�nd r�f the successful bidder sha11 be returned to him. The City provides proposal forms which are tr� be used. �.ch proposal must be plainly marked '�PROPOSAL �0�. Tf-� FUP�TdISHING OF LABOR, TOOIS, �UIPT•�L�fJT Al`1D T�'1�iTEftTAL iiECESSARY i� OR Tf-� N�iNEHAHA CREII� S�nTAGE LIFT STATIOT? REUISIOTdS�� - and addressed 'to the City of Hopkins, Minnes�ta. The City reserves the right to reject any and a11 bids or parts thereof. Any incomplete bid will be rejected. In case of default the City may have the work done b3r others, and hold the original bidder or contractr�r li�.ble ior increased costs. CITY OF IIOPKIPdS R. L. Brubacher, City T�Ianager Tr� be pu_blished in the HF�[tI�TEi'IP�d COIr��1TY REVIEti�l, May 18th and Nlay a5, 1961 To be published in the CONSTRUCTI0�1 BULLETIid, ?�iay 18th and T�7a.y 25, 1961 (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKIPdS T�TINT�1E50TA i�lOTICE flF FIDS FOR BITUn7IN0US SUP�FACING P�4ATERIALS IN ,TI� CITY. OF. HOPKINS. . SF�LED BIDS will be received by the City I�lanager at the City Hall, Hopkins, until I�Iay 25, 1961, at 10:00 A.Fi. and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible thereafter, award of a contract will be made by the City fr�r bituminous surfacing materials. Specifications and further details are available at the office of the City NIanager. A Cash De��sit, Cashier's Check, Bid Br�nd or Certified Check payable to the City of Hr�pkins is required for ten per cent (10%) of the bid as a guarantee of entry int� a , contract. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids, or parts thereof. CITY Or HOT'KINS R. I.. Brubac er, City l�7anager To be published in the Hennepin County Review I�Zay 11, 1961, and T�Zay 18, 1961. To be published in the �r�nstruction Bulletin P�Za.y 11, 1961, and iKay 18, 1961. 0 (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPI�IIdS NII� i1ESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHN�G AND APPLYING TRAFFIC tAIAITS IN THE CITY OF HOYKIN5. SEALED BIDS will be received by the City ��Zanager at the City Hall, Hopkins, until May 25, 1961, at 10:00 A.Ii., and then and tr�ere opened and publicly read and as soon as possible thereafter, award of a contract will be made by the City for furnishing and applying traffic paints. Specifications and f.urther details are available at the office of the City Engineer. A Cash Deposit, Cashier's Check, Bid Br�nd or Certified Check payable to the Cit�T of i�opkins is required for ten per cent (10�') of the bid as a guarantee r�f entry into a contract. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids, or parts thereof. CITY OF HOPKINS R. L. Brubacher City P'lanager To be published in the Hennepin Cr�unty Review May 11 & May 18, 1961. To be published in the Construction Bulletin r'fay 11 R� May 18�, 1961. CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota � RESOLUTION N0. 987 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING FOR HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER IN THAT PART OF THE SOUTHWESTERN PORTION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS MORE FULLY HEREIN.9�'PER DESCRIBED. WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 950, of the Council adopted March 21, 1961, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer and by Orr-Schelen, Inc., consulting engineers of the City of Hopkins with reference to the improvement of the following locations, viz: On County Road 3 llth Avenue South 7th Street South Sth Street South 12th Avenue South 1�th.Avenue South 14th Avenue South From 12th Avenue County Road 3 lOth Avenue 11th.Avenue 7th Street 7th Street 7th Street To llth Avenue 7th St. South 15th Ave. Extended 17th Avenue 6th Street 6th Street Chicago-Milwaukee R.R. Tracks by the construction and installation of public water mains therein and thereon, and WHEREAS, pursuant to said resolution a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer and by Orr-Schelen, Inc., consulting engineers of the City of Hopkins with reference to the improvement of the following locations, viz: On llth Avenue South 7th Street South 5th Street South 7th Street South 12th Avenue South 13th Avenue.South 14th Avenue South From County Road 3 llth Avenue llth Avenue llth Avenue 7th Sti'eet 7th Street 7th Street To 7th Street South 9th Avenue 16th Avenue 14th Avenue 6th Street 6th Street Chicago-Milwaukee R.R. Tracks by the construction and installation of a sanitary sewer system therein and thereon. NOW 'TI�EREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: l. The Council will consider said improvements of said streets, road and avenues in accordance with the reports of said engineers and the asses- sment for said improvements of the following described premises situated in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, Viz: That portion of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, lying Southeasterly of the M and St. L. Railway right of way and Westerly of Ninth Avenue South and Northerly of a line drawn parallel to and 666 feet South of the North line of Seventh Street South. Lot 3 and the Westerly 650 feet of Lot 4, and Lot 6 in Auditor's Subdivision Nvmber One hundred Ninety Five (195), Hennepin County, Minnesota. All of L. P.Crevier's First Addition to West Minneapolis All of L. P. Crevier's Second Addition to West Minneapolis Blocks 36, 38, 39, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58 and 59 in West Minneapolis. All of Mason Industrial Addition for all or a portion of the cost of said improvements pursuant to M. S. A. Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of said improvements as follows: a. Water mains $ 136,544.00 b. Sanitary sewer $ 191,665.00 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvements on the lst day of August, 1961 in the council chambers of the City Hall at Hopkins, Minnesota at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give pub- lished and other notice of such hearings on such improvements as required by law. Adopted by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 20th day of June, 1961. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor 0� C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEP►N COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 984 A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI N6 P'REPARATI ON OF ENGI NEER�S REPORT ON (MPROVEMENTS BY THE REPAiR OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK AND C URB AT 30 - 8TH AVENUE SOUTH. WHEREA� A PETI T► ON HAS BEEN RECEI VED REQUEST� NG THE 1 MPROVEMENT OF 30 - 8TH AVENUE SOUTH BY THE REPA�R OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK AND CUR9 THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTT�NG PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE �MPROVEMENT PURSU�4NT TO M.S.A., SECS. 429.0�1 TO �429 . I I I . NOW THEREFORE BE i T RESOLVED BY THE CI TY COUNCI L OF THE CI TY OF HOFzKI NS, MI NNESOTA THAT THE PROPOSED � MPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE ►S INSTRUCTED TO REPORT W�TH ALL CON- VEN�ENT SPEED ADV�S�NG THE COUNC�L �N A PREL�M�NARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENTS ARE FEAS�BLE ANO AS TO WHgTHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED OR �N CONNECTION WITH SOME OTHER IMPROVEMENT� AND THE EST►MATED COST OF THE �MPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDEO. ADOPTED BY THE C�TY COUNC�L OF THE C►TY OF HOPK�MS� M►NNESOTA, TH� S 20TH DAY OF JUNE � I 961 . C. R. PETERSON, ' W. HARLAN PERBI X, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C . V�'SELY, C�TY ATTORNEY � CI 71' OF..HOPKI NS , HENNEP�N COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 980 A RESOLUT! ON RECEI VI NG REPORT AND CALL I NG FOR HEARI NG ON I MRftOVEMENTS BY THE I NSTALLqTI ON OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER ANO R�PA1 R OF BLI4CKTOF' ON THi RD STREET NORTH AND SECOND STREET NORTH, WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUT�ON NO. 979 OF THE COUNC�L ADOPTED JUNE 6� 1961� A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN, C�TY ENG�NEER W�TH REFERENCE TO THE ►MPR�VEMENT OF TH�RD STREET NORTH � ON NORTH S�DE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO 25 FEET WEST OF ALLEY BET4VEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVENUE� ON SOUTH SIDE FROM � 4TH AVENUE TO 1 5TH AVENUE� ON SOUTH S� DE FROM ALLEY BETWEEN I 3TH AND I 4TH AVENUE APPROXIMATELY 20 FEET WEST AND ON SECOND STREET NORTH - ON NORTH � , SIDE FROM 5TH AVQNUE TO 6TH AVENUE•; ON SOUTH S�DE FROM 5TH qVENUE TO 6TH AVENUIH BY THE INSTALLAT�ON OF CONCRETE CURB AN0 GUTTER AND REPAIR OF BLACKTOP THEREON AND TH� S REPORT WAS RECEI VED BY THE COUNC� L ON JUNE 20� I 961 . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CouNC�L oF HOPK�NS� M►NNESOTA, AS FOL�OWS: I. THE COUNC� L WI LL CONS� DER THE � MPROVEMENT OF SUCH � NSTALLAT� ON � N ACCORDANCE W►TH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOTS I THROUGH 5� BLOCK 103 AND LOTS I THROUGH 24� BLOCK 84, WEST M� NNEAPOLI S SECOND D� V� SI ON� LOTS I THROUGH 20� BLOCK 93, WEST M� NNEAPOL� S SECOND D� VI SI ON� LOTS I THROUGH 20, BLOCK 92� WEST M� NNEAPOLI S SECOND D� V� S� ON, LOTS I TFFBUGH 24� BLOCK 84� WEST M� NNEAPOL� S SECOND D� V� S� ON� LOTS I THROUGH I I, AND I 3 THROUGH 21 � BLOCK 83� � � � , , WEST M� NNEAPOLI S SECOND D� V� S� �N AND LOTS I� � AND 6� AUD� TOR�S SUBD� V► S� ON 242, FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE �MPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. � , 429.011 TO 429.111, AT.AN EST�MATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF $3�435.50. 2. A PUBL�C HEAR�NG SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT ON THE � � � �I ST�I�i DAY OF AUGUST I 961 I N THE COUNC� L CHAMBERS OF THE C� TY HALL AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P.M., AND THE CLERK SHALL G�VE PUBL�SHED NOTICE OF SUCH HEAR►NG AND �MPROVEMENTS AS REQU►RED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNC►L OF HOPK�NS� M�NNESOTA TH�S 20TH DAY OF JUNE� 1961. C . R . P'ETERSON, ' SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C , VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY VJ. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR �� ::,� CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota BESOLUTION N�7. 1050 RESOLUTION ORDEi�ING ��PROVEi�NT AND PREF.��?ATION OF PLANS Wf�I�S a�esolution of the City Council, Number 969, adopted the 16 day of May, 19b1, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed im�rovement on that part of Monroe Avenue North from First Street to Second Street by the installation of Bituminous s:urfacing thereon, the tota�l estimated cost thereof being �5,216,00. ��TI�REAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten (10) days published notice of the council hearing through two w,eekly publications of the required no-tice, and a hearing was held and the property owner� heard thereon on the 20th day of June, 1961. NOW TfiEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins: l. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council. Resolution Number 969 adopted the 16th day of May, 1961, 2. Tha� John Strojen is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 20th day of June� 1961,� C. R. PET�,RSON Secretary of the Council JGSEPH C. VES�,LY, City A.ttorney W. HA�.LAN PERBIX, Mayo r O APPEARANCES: For the City John Hanley REPORT OF ADJUS�NT PANEL for CITY OF HOPKINS and INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS, ��49 , STATEMENT OF JURISDICTION For the Union Larkin McLellan Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 179.57 an Adjustment Fanel was created to seek to adjust a dispute between the City of Hopkins and the employees of the Public Works Department represented by the International Union of Operating Engineers, Loca1 �49. Councilman John Hanley was selected by the City as its representative on the panel. Larkin McLellan was selected by the employees as their representative. The two above named members agreed upon Mr. K. C. Glaser as the neutral member of the panel. This unanimous report.of the panel is made to the City and to the Union. STATEMENT OF PROCEDURE: The members of the panel met at the Hopkins City Hall on Wednesday, June 14, 1961 to discuss and attempt to resolve the differences between the parties by informal conference. The panel discussion was opened with a review of the history of negotiations between the Union and the Hopkins City Council over the past years. As to the current status of negotiations, each side presented facts pertinent to the issue. The conference was conducted by the participants in�a spirit of seeking to come to an underatanding that would fairly protect the interests of both the City and the employees. -2- , The panel members carefully studied recent analyses of wage rates and fringe benefits currently in effect in suburban municipalities and in private industries of the Hopkins area for comparable types of work. This s�udy was then related to the current wage schedules and fringe benefits adopted by the City of Hopkins for 1961. As a result the panel members were able to reach an agreement in which all three concurred unanimously on the following recommendations: 1. Based upon studies of earnings for comparable type of work both in private industry and in suburban municipalities that current consideration of wage adjustment should be discretionary and not an adjustment across the board. 2. After careful consideration the panel concluded that some wage classifi- cation �uld not be adjusted and that two wage classifications merited individual consideration. 3. We unanimously recommend that Heavy Equipment Operators and Mechanics salaries be increased $6.00 per month from $510 to $516 per month effective March 1, 1961. 4. We unanimously recommend that Light Equipment Operators salaries be increased $4.00 per month from $450 to $454 effective March 1, 1961. The panel respectfully recommends that aside from general economic wage adjustments, the Council in future negotiations with the Union give serious con�.iderations to individual wage adjustments by classification based upon wage rates.prevailing in private industry and surrounding municipalities rather than across the Board or percentage increases.. It is the unanimous opinion of the panel that this recommendation, if followed, will assist in correcting various -3- wage classification problems in the future. Dated this _�day of June, 1961 C X,��, /; � �` �'/ � John Hanley � �G(�.fiN. �//� �0 �"`� "" I.arkin McLellan � CI TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA a NOTI CE OF HEARi NG ON I MPROVEMENTS TO WHO� IT MAY CONCERN: NOTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE C�TY COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS WILL MEET �N THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7;30 O�C�OCK P.M. .ON JUNE 20� I 961 TO CONSI DER THE MAK� NG OF I MPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF MONREOE AVENUE NORTH FROM IST STREET TO 2ND STREET BY THE INSTALLAT)ON OF BITUMINOUS SURFACING THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SEcs. 429.01 I To 429.i I 1. . THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS LOTS 14 THROUGH 26, BLOCK 4� WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER TRACT C� R.L.S.� N0. 505. THE EST1 MATED COST OF SUCH � MPROVEMENT I s$5,21 6.00. ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO BE HEARD WITH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED I,MPROVEMENT WILL BE HEARD AT TH�S MEET►NG. DATED MAY � 9� I 961 . C . R . PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C . VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY PUBLISHED (N THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW MAY 25TH AND JUNE IST� 1961. � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� M�NNESOTA NOTI C E OF HEARI NG ON I MPROVEh1ENTS TO WHOM I T MAY C ONC ERN; � NOTIC E IS HERE3Y GIVEN THAT THE CJTY COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPKtNS W1LL MEE7 �N THE COUNC�L CNAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P.P�1. ON JUNE 20� ( 961 TO CONS) DER THE M,4K1 NG OF � MPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF TH�RD STREET SOUTH FROM WASHJNGTON AVENUE TO F�FTH STREET SOUTH BY THE 1NSTALLAT�ON OF B�TUMJNOUS SURFAC)NG 7HEREON AND THE NORTH S�DE OF THJRC STREET SOUTH BEG�NNING AT A POINT APPROX�MATELY 225 FEET WEST OF THE CENTER LINE OF WASHJNGTON AVENUE AND EXTEND.JNG 90 FEET WEST� BY THE INS7ALLAT�ON OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER THERE�N PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.OII TO 429.III. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT �S LOTS 8� AUD. SUBD�V�SION N0. 242 ANG ALL OF BLOCKS 25, 26, 27 AND 28, wEST nn�NNEAPOLIS. THE EST� fvIATED COST OF SUCH � MPROVEIvtENT � S �� 0, 26I .42 FOR D� TUM� NOUS SURFAC�NG AND �258.75 FOR CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER. ALL PERSONS DESI RI NG TO BE HEARD tiJ) TH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED � nn— PROVEfv1ENT W� LL BE HEARD AT TH� S T.� ME , OATED MAY I 9� ( 96t . C: . R . PE TERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCJL JOSEPN C. VESELY, C,� T1' ATTORNEY PUBL� SHED I N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REV� EW MAY 25� I 961 AND JUNE I ST, I 961 . � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUN7Y� MINNESOTA NOTI C E OF HEARI NG ON I MP�ROVEMEN7S TO WHOM I T P,��4Y C ONC ERN : NOTICE I S HEREBY GI VEN THAT THE CI TY COUNCI L OF THE CI TY OF HOPK� NS WILL McE7 IN THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7:?0 O�CLOCK P.M, ON JUNE 20� ( 961 TO CONSI DER THE PIIAKI NG OF i MPROVEMENTS ON THAT PART OF �TH STREET SOUTH FROM IITH AVENUE SOUTH TO I6TH AVENUE SODTH BY THE GRADE AND GRAVEL SURFAC�NG THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.OII TO 429.111. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS LOT 3 AND LOT 6� AUQ� iOR �S SUBDf V� S► ON NO. I 95� LOTS 1 TO ( 7� BLOCK 36, WEST Mt NNEAPOLI S j LOTS I TO 24� BLOCK (� L. P. CREV� ER�S F� RST ADDN. TO INEST M� NNEAPOLI Sj:�.OTS I F� RST • TO 24� SLDCK 2� L. P, CREV�ER�S�ADDN. TO WEST M�NNEAPOLIS� LOTS I TO 24� BLOCK 3� �.. P. CREV� ER�S F� RST ADDN. TO WEST h4� NNEAPOLI S� THAT PART OF THE NW4 OF THE NW4 OF SEC . 25� TI I 7, R22� LY� NG SOUTH OF THE Rt GHT OF WAY OF THE M. 8c ST,L . R.R� AND EAST OF THE CENTERLINE OF 16TH AVENUE NORTH 1N L. P. CREV�ER�S FIRST ADD�T�ON TO WEST M�NNEAPOLiS PROJECTED NORTHERLY. THE EST�MATED COST OF SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS $2.760.00. ALL PERSONS DES�RING TO BE HEARD WITH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSEG �M� PROVEMENT WILL BE HEARD AT TH�S MEETING. DATED MAY ( 9� i 961 . C. R. PETERSON, JOSEPH C. VESELY, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L C�TY ATTORNEY PUBLI SHED � N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REV� EW MP;Kf:25TH AND JUNE I ST. � I 961 . A SPEC�AL MEET�NG OF THE COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS, M�NNESOTA� WAS HELD ON MONDAY� JUNE 26� I 961 AT 7;45 P.M. � Id THE C� TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNC�LMEN M�LBERT� HANLEY AND POKORNY� A�SO C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. M�LBERT MOVED� POKORNY SECONOED� THAT ORDINANCE N0. "AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A POSI TI ON C LASSI RCATI ON PLAN, A C OMPREHENSI VE PLAN, A M�RI T SYSTEM AND A BASI C PERSONNEL POLICY FOR THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS", 8E ACCEPTED FOR THE F� RST READI NG. CARR� ED. PURSUANT TO NOT�CE B�DS WERE OPENED ON TUESDAY� JUNE 2A� 1961 AT 10:00 A.M.� FOR A USED COMBI NATI ON SOFT DR� NK DI SPENSER AND FLAKED � CE MACH� NE FOR USE AT THE SHADY OAK BEACH CONCESSI ON STAND AND THE FOLLOWI NG B� D WAS RECEI VED: C. M. I. REFR� GERAT� ON �1 , 650.00 HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED� THAT THE B� D AS SUBM� TTED BY C.M.� . REFR� GERAT� ON � N THE AMOUNT OF $1,650.00� BE ACCEPTED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDEO� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZEO TO PURCHASE � ONE �I� USED I 952 CHEVROLET I�2 TOfd IPRUCK � td T HE AMOUNT OF �I 70 FROM DAHLB ERG BROS .� I NC .� AND ONE �1� USED 1953 FORD 1�2 TON PICKUP �N THE AMOUNT OF �200 FROM SUBURBAN CHEVROLET C0. THESE TRUCKS WERE TRADED �N ON NEW TRUCKS WHICH WERE PURCHASEO FROM THE ABOVE MEMT�ONED AUTO DEALERS BUT �T WAS FELT THAT THE C�TY COULO PUT THESE USED TRUCKS TO GOOD USE. MEET�NG ADJOURNED. C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L COUNCILMEN: ATTEST: W. HARLAN PERB�X, MAYOR m (OFFICIAL PU6LICATION) ASSESSNENT NOTICE NOTICE I S HEREBY GI VEN, THAT THE BOARD OF EQUALI ZATI ON OF THE C� TY OF HOPK� NS I N HEfVNEP� N COUNTY, MI NN .� W� LL MEET I N THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS ON MONOAY, JUNE 26, 1961 AT 7:30 P.M.� FOR THE PURPOSE OF REVIEW AND CORRECTING THE ASSESSMENTS OF SAID C�TY FOR THE YEAR I 961 . ALL PERSONS CONS� DER� NG THEMSELVES AGGR� EVED BY SAID ASSESSMENT OR VJHO NJ�SH TO COMPLAIN THAT THE PROPERTY OF ANOTHER IS ASSESSED T00 LOVJ, ARE HEREBY NOTIF�EC TO APPEAR AT SAID MEETING AND SHOW CAUSE FOR HAV�NG SUCH ASSESSMENT CORRECTED. NO COMPLAINT THAT ANOTHER PERSON �S ASSESSED T00 LOW NJ�LL BE ACTED UPON UNTIL THE PERSON SO ASSESSED, OR HIS AGEfVT, SHALL HAVE BEEN NOTI F� ED OF SUCH COMPLAI NT, C. R. PETERSON CLERK OF THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS DATED TH� S I 2TH DAY OF JUNE I 961 . TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEP�N COUNTY REVIEW JUNE i5, 1961. A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS� M�NNESOTA WAS HELD ON MONDAY� JUNE 26� (961 AT 7:30 P.M. �N THE C�TY HALL. PRESENT WERE COUNC�LMEN M�LBERT� POKORNY AND HANLEY� ALSO C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. HANLEY MOVED, POKORNY SECONDED� THAT COUNC�LMAN M�LBERT BE APPOINTED MAYOR PRO TEM. CARR� ED. HANLEY MOVED, POKORNY SECONDED, THAT DUE TO THE FACT TFiAT NONE OF THE ASSESSING MATER�AL WAS READY THAT THE BOARD OF EQUALI ZAT� ON MEETI NG BE CONT� NUED TO JULY I 0� 1 961 . CARR� ED. MEET�NG AOJOURNED. ATTEST: . - DONALD J. MILBERT, MAYOR PRO TEM 0 C, R� PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE BOARD _�_ MEMBERS: ...._..._..� . - .._.....� q REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� JULY 5� 1961 AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE C�TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MILBERT� COUNCILMEN HqNLEY, POKORNY, JR.� ELSE AND HARRIMAN, ALSO CITY ENGINEER STROJAN AND CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED JULY 5� 1961 IN THE AMOUNT OF $53�048.95, BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED ON JUNE 29� 1961 AT 10:00 A.M. FOR CONCRETE WORK FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CURB� GUTTER AND SIDEWALK WITHIN THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVED: - SEE EXHIBIT °B'� ATTACHED. HANLEY MOVED, HARRIMAN SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BID AS SUBMITTED BY CROWN SIDEWAIK IN THE AMOUNT OF $5�742.50� BE ACCEPTED. CqRRIEO. HARRIMAN MOVED, THAT THE APPLICATION FOR AN ON SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE APPLIED FOR BY JOHN R. DONNELLAN� TO BE LOCATED AT 517 EXCELSIOR AVENUE WEST ANO THE APPLICATION FOR AN ON AND OFF SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE APPLIED FOR BY CqLVIN OLSON, TO BE LOCATED IN THE RESTURANT IN THE PROPOSED 60 UNIT MOTEL TO BE LOCqTED ON HIGHWAY NO. 7 AND COUNTY ROAD #73, BE DENIED. MOTION LOST FOR LACK OF SECOND. HANLEY MOVED, POKORNY SECONDED, THAT PETITION FROM SUPER VALU STORES, INC.� IN WH�CH THEY REQUEST A REVISION OF THE HOPKINS-ED�NA BOUNDARY RUNNING BETWEEN SECOND AND TH�RD STREET TO THE SOUTH OF THEIR WAREHOUSE BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED, POKORNY SECONDED, THQT RESOLUTION NO. 983, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS BY BITUMINOU5 SURFACING OF ST. LOUIS STREET FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO JACKSON AVENUE"� BE ADOPTED. CARR�EO, HANLEY MOVED, POKORNY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 985, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS BY RERAIR OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK AND CURB AT 30 - 8TH AVENUE BOUTH", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. HEARING ON BOTH RESOLUTION 983 AND 985 TO BE HELD ON AUGUST 15� 1961 AT 7:30 P.M. HARRIMAN MOVEO� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE RESOLUTION AS SUBMITTEO 8Y THE HOPKINS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN WHICH THEY ASK THE CITY COUNC�L TO AUTHORIZE AND PROVIDE FUNDS FOR THE IMMEDIATE STUDY OF THE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE AREA BOUNDED BY 8�H AVENUE ON THE EAST, FIRST STREET NORTH �N THE NORTH� IITH AVENUE ON THE WEST AND FIRST STREET SOUTH ON THE SOUTH BY A PLANNING CONSULTANT FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING THE BEST POSSIBLE UTILIZATION OF PROPERTY IN THAT AREA FOR �I� AUTOMOBILE PARKING SUFFICIENT TO MEET THE FUTURE NEEDS OF THE DOWNTOWN HOPKINS BUSINESS AREA, �2� LOCATION OF ADDITIONAL DESIRABLE RETAIL BUSINESSES AND �3� LOCATION OF ADDITIONAL OFFICE BUILDINGS AND SE�VICE-TYPE BUSINESSES, AND THAT UPON COMPLETION OF SUCH STUDY THE CITY COUNCIL TAKE IMMEDIATE ACT10N TO ACQUIRE SUCH PROPERTY AS MIGHT BE NECESSARY TO SAFEGUARD THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OF THE DEFINEO AREA AND ADJACENT AREAS� BE REFERRED TO':.THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION FOR STUDY. CqRR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED, THAT THE APPLICATION FOR PEODLERS LICENSE AS APPLIED FOR BY THE MELL-O-DEE ICE CREAM CO., OF 3501 L�NDALE AVENUE SOUTH� MINNEAPOLIS� MINN.� BE DENIED ON THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE ACTING C�TY MANAGER ANO SUPT. OF POLICE. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED, THAT THE APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT IN A C-2 COMMERCIAL DISTRICT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PROPOSED OIL STATION TO BE LOCATED UPON LOTS 6 AND 7, BLOCK 2, BOULEVARD MANOR� APPLIED FOR BY CLARK OIL AND REF�NING_COMPANYM TO BE LOCATED AT 1702 EXCELSIOR AVENUE, BE CONTINUED TO THE JULY 18TH MEETING. CARRIED. HARRIMAN MOVED� ELSE SECONDED� THAT A TEMPORARY PERMIT BE GRANTED TO G. SIMMONS OF 529 - 17TH AVENUE NORTH TO OPERATE A VEGETABLE STAND TO BE LOCATED ON MONK AVENUE AND HIGHWAY NO. 7� FOR THE MONTHS OF JULY�AUGUST AND TO SEPTEMBER 30TH. CARRIEO. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING � COMMISSION THAT A SPECIAL USE PERMIT BE GRANTED TO CONSTRUCT A PROPOSED BUILDING IN AN (NDUSTRIAL ZONE UPON LOT 7� BLOCK I� MASON�S INDUSTRIAL ADDITION. BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION APPLIED FOR BY MR. WRONSKI WITH THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS THqT A 20 FT. SET BACK BE ESTABLISHED AND IMMEDIATE PROVISION BE MADE FOR A FENCE TO BE CONSTRUCTED ON THE PROPERTY LINE, BE APPROVED AND THE TYPE OF FENCE TO 8E APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER. CARRIED. ELSE MOVED, HARRIMAN SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION THAT A BUILDING PERMIT BE GRANTED TO ���ID CqRSON OF 320 SWEET BRIAR L'A�� TO CONSTRUCT A GARAGE WITH A SIDE YARD OF 7 FT. INSTEAD OF THE REQUIRED 10 FT. BE APPROVED. CARRIED. PAGE �2- REGULAR MEETING -+ JULY 5, 1961 HANLEY MOVED� HARRIMAN SECONDED� THAT THE MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPAIVY BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO INSTALL A GAS LINE ON THE N/EST END OF DRILLANE CIRCLE. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED, HARRIMAN SECONDED, THAT MAYOR MILBERT�S APPO�NTMENT OF HOWARD G. SUND6Y� RESIDING AT 310 - 7TH AVENUE NORTH� AS A MEMBER OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION� BE APPROVED, CARRIEO. HANLEY MOVED� HARRIMAN SECONDED� THAT THE HENNEPIN COUNTY FAIR BE GRANTED A BINGO PERMIT FOR JULY 28� 29 AND 30TH. CqRR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED, THAT THE CITY qTTORNEY BE INSTRUCTED TO DRAW AN ORDINANCE AUTHOR�ZiNG THE CITY TO 6ELL LOTS I THROUGH II ON INTERURBAN AVENUE. CARRIED. HARRIMAN MOVED, POKORNY SECONDED� THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. � ... .. .� - - r.....� C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNCI� COUNCILMEN: ATTEST; DONALD J. MILBERT� MAYOR CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNES�TA R��6LUTION N0. 983 A RESOLUTION REC EIVING RE�ORT AND CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS BY BITUMINOUS SURFACiNG OF ST. LOUIS STREET FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO JACKSON AVENUE. WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 982 OF THE COUNCIL ADOPTED FEBRUARY 21, 1961� A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN� C�TY ENGINEER LNITH REFERENCE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF ST. lOU1S STREET FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO JACKSON AVENUE BY THE INSTALLATION OF BITUMfNOUS SURFACING THEREON ANO THiS REPORT WAS RECEIVED BY THE COUNCIL JULY 5, I 961 . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, AS FOLLowS: �. THE COUNCIL WILL CONSIOER THE IMPROVEMENT OF SUCH INSTALLATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOTS I-26� BLOCK 4� WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER� LOTS I�10, BLOCK 13� WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER, TRACT B, R.L.S. �489, TRACTS A� B AND C, R.I.S., #505, RIGHT�OF-WAY OF M. 8c ST. L. RAILWAY BETWEEN THE NORTH LINE OF EXCELStOR AVENUE ANO THE WEST LINE OF JACKSON AVENUE� RIGHT—OF—WAY OF C.M. ST. P. AND P. RAILWAY BETWEEN THE NORTH LINE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND THE WEST LINE OF JACKSON AVENUE FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A., SECS. 429.011 TO 429,111� AT AN ESTIMqTED TOTAL COST OF THE IM— PROVEMENT OF $3,450.00. 2. A PUBLIC HEARING SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH PROPO5ED IMPROVEMENT ON THE 15TH DAY OF AUGUST 1961 IN THE COUNCIL CHAIV�ERS OF THE CITY HALL AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P.M., AND THE CLERK SHALL GIVE PUBLISHED NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING AND IMPROVEMENT AS REQUIRED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, THIS 5TH DAY OF JULY, 1961. C. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL JOSEP�H C . VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY DONALD J, MILBERT, MAYOR (Official Publication) CITY Or HOPKIi�TS I�1INN�.SOT?1 iVOTICE I'0�. �IDS f'OP� T�� I?�tSTA�TIOi'd OF C�T�dCi�ET� CURB-COI��TBITdATION CiTt�.B Ai1D GUTTER.Ai�tD SID��lALK ON �TI��.IOUS S'I'R�FTS IT1 TI F' CITi OF IsOPtCINS, .tilTt��dESOTA. SF,�LT�ED BIDS will be received by the City ��ianager at the City Hall, Hopkins, i-linnesota, until June 29, 1961 at 10:00 A.T�i., and then and. there opened a_nd publicily read, and as soon as possible thereafter, award of a contract t�rill be rnade b� t.he City for the above installation. Specifications a.nd furt.he-r details are available at the of�ice �f the Ci �y F,ngineer. Bidder's Bonds or Certified Checks are required for ten (10�) percent of the �id as a guaranty,:�.r�f entry into a contract. The ri�ht is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids, or parts therer�f, and. to awar� a contract as �s deemed to be in t.he best interest of the City. CITY Or . HOPt�I�1S R. L. 3rubacher, City :�anager To be published in the Nennepin County RevieVJ June 15, 1901. T�� be �ublished in the Constructir�n �ulletin June 15, 196i. �- , C ( TY OF, HOPKI .NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� M�NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 985 A RESOLUTI ON RECEI VI NG REFORT AND CALLI NG FOR HEARI NG ON I MPROVEMENTS BY REf�AI R OF CONCRETE SI DEWALK AND CURB AT 30 - STH AVENUE �OUTH. WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUT�ON NO. 984 OF THE COUNC�L ADOPTED JUNE 20� 1961� A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN� C�TY ENG�NEER W�TH REFERENCE TO THE �MPROVEMENT OF 30 - 8TH AVENUE SOUTH BY THE REPAIR OF CONCRETE S�DEWALK AND CURB THEREON AND TH►S REPORT WAS RECEI VED BY THE COUNC� L ON JULY 5� I 961 . NOW TFIEREFORE BE 1 T RESOLVED BY THE C� TY COUNC� L oF HOPK� NS� M�NNESOTA, AS FOLLOWS: (. TFiE COUNC� L W� LL CONS� DER THE � MPROVEMENT OF SUCH � N ACCORDANCE e WITH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOT 12� BLOCK 4� WEST M�NNEAPOL�S FOR ALL OR A PORT�ON OF THE COST OF THE �MPROVEMENT PURSUAPIT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.0�1 TO 429.111� AT AN EST�MATED TOTAL COST OF THE �MPROVEMENT oF $434.25. 2. A PUBL�C HEAR�NG SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH PROPOSED ►MPROVEMENT ON ' ^ a THE 15TH DAY OF AUGUST� t961 �N TWE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT ?:30 O�CL�CK P.M.� AND THE CLERK SHALL G� VE PUBLI SHED NOT� CE OF SUCH HEAR�NG AND ►MPROVEMENT AS REQUIRED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNC� L OF HOPK� NS, M� NPIESOTA TH� S 5TH DAY OF JULY, I 961 . C . R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C . VES�LY, C�TY ATTORNEY DONALD J. MI LBERT, MAYOR A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, WAS HELD ON MONDAY, JULY 10, 1961 AT c7;30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MILBERT, COUNCILMEN HANLEY� POKORNY, JR.� ELSE AND HARRIMAN. AFTER CONSIDERABLE DISCUSSION OF THE PERSONAL PROPERTY RETURNS, � POKORNY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE BOARO OF EQUALIZATION MEETING BE CONTINUED TO JULY 14� 1961 AT 12:30 P.M. CARRfED. MEETING ADJOURNED. C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE BOARD r��BERs: ATTEST: DONALD J. MILBERT� MAYOR A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, WAS HELD ON MONDAY, JULY I0� i961 AT 8:30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MILBERT� COUNCILMEN HANLEY� POKORNY� JR,� ELSE AND HARRIMAN. HANLEY MOVED, HARR�MAN SECONDED, THAT AN OFF AND ON SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE BE GRANTED TO CALVIN OLSON� PARTNER, �N BEHALF OF ROBERT J. CORBETT� ALPHONSE H. FAZENDIN� HERBERT A MASON� AND DONALD F. HAGEN, TO BE LOCATED AT 1601 HIGHWAY N0. 7� WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS - SEE EXHIBIT "A°. HARRIMAN VOTING NO. CqRR�ED. I�qRRIMAN MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT AN ON SALE INT�XICATING LIQUOR LICENSE BE GRANTED TO JOHN C. DONNELLAN TO BE LOCATEO AT 5�7 EXCELSIOR AVENUE. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED, ELSE SECONDED, THAT THE APPLICATION FOR AN OFF SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE BE APPLIED FOR BY DONALD A NICKOYDM TO BE LOCATED AT 601 E. EXCELSIOR AVENUE� BE REJECTED. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED� THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. ATTEST: C. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL C OUNC I LMEN : DONALD J. MILBERT� MAYOR \ Upon the following terms and conditions - -� A- That said liquor license shall not be granted until they complete said buildings which shall be.ready for occupancy on or before August 31, 1963. B- That construction of said buildings must start within 120 days from the date hereof: C- That said buildings be built substantially in conformity with the plans on file with the City Engineer of the City of Hopkins. D- That the parking lot be finished with acceptable surface and lighting to accommodate approximately 300 cars. E- That the restaurant be built to serve approximately 300 to 350 people and will contain rooms to accommodate luncheon groups and banquet groups. F- That the applicant invest not less than $400,000 in the completed project. �s-� A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, WAS HELD ON TUESDAY, JULY 18� 1961 AT 7;30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MILBERT� COUNC�LMEN HANLEY� POKORNY� JR.� HARRIMAN AND ELSE� A�SO CITY ENGINEER STROJAN AND CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONOED, THAT EXPENDITURES DATED JULY 18� 1961 IN THE AMOUNT OF $28,903.42 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. MAYOR MILBERT DECLARED A 15 MIN. RECESS FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSING CERTAIN ITEMS WITH THE CITY ATTORNEY. HANLEY MOVED� HARRIMAN SECONDED� THAT THE APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL USE PERM�T IN A C-2 COMMERCIAL DISTRICT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PROPOSED OIL STATION TO BE LOCATED UPON LOT 6 AND 7, BLOCK 2� BOULEVARD MANOR, APPLIEO FOR BY THE CLARK OIL AND REFINING CO.� TO BE LOCATED AT 1702 EXCELSIOR AVENUE� BE DENIED. CARRIED. POKORNY MOVED� HARRIMAN SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION BY CON- DEMNATION PROCEEDINGS IN EMINENT DOMAIN OR BY PURCHASE OF CERTAIN LANDS NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION ANO ERECTION OF A NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDING ESTABLISHING SITE FOR ANY SUCH MUNIC�PAL BUILDING AND CREATING A BUILDING FUND FOR SAID PURPOSE� BE APPROVED AND THEREBY BE AMENOED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: - THE ESTABLISHING OF A SITE FOR SUCH MUNICIPAL BUILDING BE �EFERREO TO THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION FOR STUDY AND RECOMMENDATION T0 THE COUNCIL, ALSO THAT THE METHOD OF FINANCING AS PROPOSED BY THE CITY ATTORNEY BE REFERRED TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR HIS OPINION. CARRIED. POKORNY MOVED, ELSE SECONDED� THAT THE SiTE FOR THE PROPOSED NEW MUNIC�PAL BUILDING BE REFERRED TO THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION FOR THEIR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. HARRIMAN MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE PROPOSED METHOD OF FINANCING THE NEW MUNGIPAL BUILDING AS SUGGESTED BY THE CITY ATTORNEY BE REFERREO TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR NOT THIS IS PERMISSABLE. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVEO, HARR�h1AN SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION N0. 986, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON PETITION TO VACATE PARTS OF INTERURBAN AVENUE AS PLATTED IN F. A. SAVAGEtS INTERLACHEN PARK, HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, LYING BETWEEN BLAKE ROAD AND 1NTERLACHEN ROAD", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVEO� HARRIMAN SECONDED, THAT A LETTER BE WRITTEN TO THE OFF�CIALS OF THE MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY THANKING THEM FOR THE INDUSTRIAL STUDY MAP WHICH WAS PRESENTED TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS. CqRRIED. HANLEY MOVED� HARRIMAN SECONDED� THAT THE PETITION FROM THE.MINNEAPOLIS � ST. PAUL SUBURBAN RAILROAD COMPANY TO ANNEX TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS LAND NOW LOCATED IN THE VILLAGE OF EDINA AND ABUTTING ON THE CITY OF HOPKINS BE ACCEPTED AND REFERRED TO THE CITY�ATTORN�Y. CARRIED. ELSE MOVED� HARRIMAN SECONDED� THAT A NON INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR LICENSE BE BRANTED TO MARY ANDERSON AT THE HENNEPIN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS FOR JULY 27, 28 AND 29, ANO ALSO A NON INTOXICATING MALT L�QUOR LICENSE BE ISSUED TO HERBERT BESEKE� D�B�A� CLUB CAFE FOR QNE DAY ONLY ON RASPBERRY DAY, JULY 23, 1961. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED� THAT THE HOPKINS RASPBERRY FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION BE GRANTED PERMISS�ON TO - I. BLOCK OFF THE N�CESSARY STREETS TO FORM AND CONDUCT THE 1961 RASPBERRY FESTIVAL PARADE �MAP ATTACHED�.� 2. HAVE THE CITY F�RE DEPARTMENT PLACE THE FLAGS IN THE LIGHT STANDARDS� 3. GRANT THE FESTIVAL ASSOC�ATION THE CONTROL OF CONCESSIONS ALONG THE PARADE ROUTE� 4. HANG CROSS STREET BANNERS ON EXISTING WIRES FOR THIS PURPOSE. THE BANNERS AND ERECTION TO BE AT THE EXPENSE OF THE FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION, 5. AUTHOR�ZE THE HOPKINS POLICE TO SUPERVISE AND CONTROL THE PARADE ROUTE OF t�ARCH� IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUEST DATED JULY 17, 1961. CARRIEO. HANLEY MOVEO� POKORNY SECONDED� THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR 200 FT. OF 90" CORRUGATED PIPE AND ALSO FOR 200 FT. OF STORM SEWER TO BE INSTALLED ON HARRISON AVENUE SOUTH. . HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED� THAT THE MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO INSTA�L A GAS MAIN ON MADISON C�RCLE SOUTH. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� HARRIMAN SECONDED� THAT MAYOR�MILBERT�S APPOINTMENT OF VINCENT ELSE AND PAUL STANNARD AS MEMBERS OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING_COMMISSION AND HENRY POKORNY, JR., AS A MEMBER OF THE RECREATION AND PARKS COMMISSION TO REPLACE JOHN HANLEYr.BE-.•A'PFROVEO. CqRR�ED. PAGE -2- REGULAR MEETING - JULY 18� 1961 HARRIMAN MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE ACTON COMPqNY BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO EXTEND THEIR CONTRACT FROM AUGUST I5� 1961 TO SEPTEMBER 15� 1961� SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL COUNC I LMEN; ATTEST: DONALD J. MILBERT, MAYOR e .��...v..._ - - ■ r CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTI4N N0. 986 � RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PETITION TO,VACAT�,CERTAI.N PARTS OF.INIERURBAN,AVENUE AS PLATTED_IN.F.,A. SAVAGE°S INTERLACMEN PARK, HOPKINS,.MINNESOTA LYING BEIWEEN BLAKE ROAD ANU .INTER�ACNEN ROAD. VdHEREAS a11 of the owners of proPerty abutting upon:— Those parts qf said Interurban Avenue as platted in F. A. Savage°s Interlachen Park Iying between the East line of Blake�Road and the West Iine of Interlachen Road, both lines extended South across said Interurban Avenue excepting therefrom those parts of said Interurban Avenue (ying between the East and West line extended South of Ashley Road, Flolly Road, and Oakwood Road, al1 accord— ing to the recorded plat of said F. A. Savage°s Inter— lachen Park on file �nd of record.in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said HennePin County. have petitioned the Council of the City of Hopkins to vacate said parts of said Interurban Avenue setting forth the facts and reasons for such vacation, which petition is verified by the petitioners and has been approved by the Zoning and Planning Cammission of the City of Hopkins, and WNEREAS the Councii of the City of Mopkins deems it expedient that the matter be heard and considered, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY TNE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIT( OF .. ..... . . - .. . ,... . . . . HOPKINS, as follavs: That said petiti�n will be filed for record with the City Clerk who shall give notice by publication in the officia) newspaper of the City for four weeks at Ieast once a week to the effect that such petition has been ftled and stating in brief its object and that the petition wili be heard and considered by the Council at a regular meeting the�eof to be held on the 5th day of September, 196) at 7t30 o�clock P. M. at the Council Chambers in the City Hal1 of said City. Adopted by the Coancil of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 18th day of July, 1961. C. R. PETERSON, Se�retary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney DOPdALD J,�M I L- BER7 j . Mayor . N'ovembez . � i, 1962 _ • .. � - � �o :wham xe maq c��ce�rn• - . . . . -. Sub,�ecC: Couric�l actiia�. rei�tive to Ori and 0£f-$al� � - -. . . - . . .InCox�_cat�.ng .'h��rexa�� �sxabl�.eh�nt�: " - - - � The.C��y Caunc�.�., o� �he City o� Heptc�,�;: at the�.� Auguat �, �961 � - . . �c�ttt�il a��t:i.ing. t�e�� an �'ecozd �n �he �arfi.� a� a coune�.l m��3at� . � _ � � tha�. 9.p �fie �u�ure �th�n ;an �'brt and O�frS��.e Z�tto�c�aat�.n ; L_�.quor . . . . -�1�.Censm �$ tir�ne�ezred l�y.�ale oue of the coudl��.or►a o� �g3.d , . t��n$fer ��1�, isa �hat �h��"Qn-Sa�e"�o�ti�on of tihe c��tbl�s�nt �. _ � �. mu�t ha.v� a eqparat� ant-��tnce �nd �c� ca�plete�].y ��p,�s�eii Ero�► � . � thc� "OEf-Sa1e"° po��a.,�ri:4� �he bue2nee�3 thie would ai�o �pp1q . . .. . � ta any future ��ctc�.A� by �ny �xese�tt� 1�c�n�e�. .� � � . � �`�fti� :��ty Couna3.� �e�_ theiir Ma.y 1, 1962 Courtc�,l mee�iri,, �td�, � . � . . . ae�onded anc� pa��ed �he follow��; motad�. � � � . � - � Tha appla.c��ion ��oY th�-tx�fer o� �Q Liquoz� "On-Sal� �nd 0��- .. . Sa1e intax�caxi�g '�o�ver�ges, d�-Sale l�ialt L�.c�uor, soft drink� �nd � - . ' af:g��et�e 12ce�es fxom. Mr.� Che� .N�18on of �14-�1.6 Weot Exceis3.or '. ' � Avenue to Hr. Ri�i�xd J. StrvchataF Mr: Do�aald A. Nichodum and �o _- " Mir. V�r�a.'� V.. Milla�: ��. -be approved �onti.r��nt to compl3.ance � - �. " witla and ��t .�ozth � b� the Po�.ice Aep��Cm�nt, City O�d$nancQ mnd � _ � - : Stste L�.quor.l,a,w�, �e ap��aved. Mr: Haxr:���n.vo�ed �o. . ' . Xowrs �rui.y � . � . R. -L. B�ubache� � � ' . , . . ' � � . . C �� ty 3�Ianage�r . . . _ . . _ P�.a: ih� . � _ - . .. . � . _ , _ - � �\ .4 .. ` 1 1, .r � �i : y P �,� i � ,yh�{ r, t 3. � 14 � ' T r: :: ,� 5 �. 1 R '. - �1 r' f�'.. I � .�.I �:':�., t� f - - _ . ',,; . r, � � . ^i�i'1 �i'I��•�i���� f',�:��_ � ����.� � '�{: t � 1 .. Vr/ �� � � � -// V I � � � / '�� � V el � ,; I� �� .... -...,_. �.. ? .� .� ' _ � _ _ _ '.i _ _� � � � - _ 7 A regular meeting of tha Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota was held on Tuesday, August 1, 1961 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., Else, and Harriman, the City Mana.ger, Brubacher, the City Engineer, Strojan and the City Attorney, Vesely. , , ,, Mr. Ha.nley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the �expenditures dated August � 1, 1961, in the amount of $65,916.57, be approved for payment. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the discussion on the con- struction and installation of City watermains and sanitary sewers along and upon the follow- ing streets and avenues be cont�nued until the December 5, 1961 Council meeting. � TO � County Road ��3 llth Avenue South �7th Street South 5th Str.eet South 12th Avenue South 13th Avenue South 14th Avenue South �he motion carried. FROM 12th Avenue � County Road ��3 �; lOth Avenue ;!"= ,�{ ^' llth Avenue �;. �� `.' � ' ,•�: 7th Street ��,� ��,-'� '3 ,'f - 7th Street r �' �" � `' 7th Street �'^ j�d�� �' 4 t`�, ' . ' �,�'� ' � TO �i�, 11 th Avenue • � �.r-•'� 7th Street South c,;-��"� � 15th Avenue Extended � � 17 th Avenue �u ,��..,c� 7th Street � �� 6th Street Chicago�Milwaukee RR tracks. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Else seconded the motion that the request of ��he Elks Lodge dated July 20, 1961, to move their On-Sale Intoxicating Liauor license �rom 814 Excelsior Avenue to 1016 Excelsior Avenue be approved. The motion carried. • Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion that the claim submitted by Mr. R. J. Nelson residing at 41 Van Buren Avenue South in the amount of $17.50 for sewer- back-up in his basement be referred to the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, for his investigation and recommendation. The motion carried. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr, Else seconded the motion that the application to construct an addition to an existing nursing home in a D-R district subject to the revamping of their parking facilities be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Else moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that a special use permit be granted to � the Hennepin County Engineering Dept. to construct an addition to their existing building in an Industrial zone and upon Blocks 25 through 29 and Blocks 43 through 45, West Minneapolis, including vacated Streets be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Harrima.n voting no. Mr. Ha.nley moved and Mr. Else seconded the motion that Mr. M. A. Hessian of 101 Ma.ple Hill Road be granted a permit to construct an attached garage to his existing home providing a letter from the property owners at 103 Ma.ple Hill Road is present to the Council. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Resolution ��988 "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISTION BY CONDENIl�IATION PROCEEDINGS IN EMCNENT DOMAIN OR BY PURCHASE OF CERTAIN LANDS NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND ERECTION OF A NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDING, ESTABLISHING SITE FOR ANY SUCH MUNICIPAL BUILDING AND CREATING A BUILDING FUND FOR SAID PURPOSE" be approved. The motson carried. Mr. Harriman voting no. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harri.man seconded the motion that Mr. Jim Hawks, Resident Planner, of Midwest Planning & Research be retained for the sum of $2,400.00 to start work on a plan of the downtown business area and that Mr. Jim Hawks also be retained for the balance of this year and the coming year at $300.00 per month with the proviso that Mr. Hawks be abailable at the Hopkins City Hall every Tuesday morning for special consulting service to any and all interested within the community as the questions in planning arise and to work closely with the City Administration. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman seconded his motion that the application for a building permit by Mr, and Mrs. Fred Van Buren to construct a double bungalow on 3rd. Street North and 12th Avenue North be approved with the proviso that a letter from the property owners concerned be provided to the Council. The motion carried. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. Moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to purchase the three (3) remaining lots and with permission to offer up to $1,000.00 per lot; said lots being the ones between 3rd, and 4th Street and along 20th Avenue North. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned. COUNCILMEN: ATTEST• �Mr. Donald J. Milbert, Ma.yor C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Council =r 9' ._ , ` ' �---�� SI1L:icial i'4 �+`:.'�;M�j - :..�� t'fTl'AF' .�._��y l �� . ._ }(7�1\'F,PI]' Cl::,..'y�_!. . '� ", �-^-=�ESOTA - `NOTICE F'OB BIDS FOR LN- STALLATION OF SANITARY � � SEtiL'ERS AND {1'ATER MAINS (Approximately 8200 lineal feet of Sewer blain �nd 8200 lineal feet of 1S'a[er Main) SEALED BIDS w�ill be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, unti] Friday, No- vember 3, 1961, at I1:00 a.m. and ther. and there opened and publicly re-r.d, and as soon as possible there- r a[ter, award of a contract will. be ' made by the City for the above f work. Plans, specifications and proposal forms are on file with the City Engi• � neer and are available fran the Con- sulting Engineers, Orr•Schelen, Inc., 1104 Currie Avenue, Minneapolis 3, Minnesota, upon deposit of �50.00. � The full amount of this deposit will be refunded upon the return of the Plans and Specifications in good con- dition within fifteen (15) days •after the date of bid opening. Each bids must bn accompanied by , a Cashier's Check or Certified Check or standard Bidder's Bond written by a corporate suret�� certified by the Minr,esota State Insurance Commis- I sion, at 10 � of the total bid price, pa}�able to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that lhe bidder �ti�ll, if successful, promptly eaecute a satis- tactor,y contract for the faithful per• formance of the work covered by this specification. The sUccessful bidder must, within 1 10 days after his bid is accepted, ex- � � ecute a contract and bond for 100% � of the full amount of the bid and Il guaranteeing,for �ne year the entire � pro�ect fY�ee of de[ecfive Workman- F shi� and materiaL F checks ore bidde rs� bontlsc oFt he une I successful bidders shall be returned t ^ - - to them, and upon the filing of the t contract and perPormance .bond, the � ' check or bid bond of the successful i bidder shall be returned to him. The City provides proposal forms � which are to be used. Each proposal mus! be nlainly marked "PROPOSAL IFOR THE FURNISIiII3G OF LABOR, TOOLS, EAUIPMENT AND iVIATER- ZAL NECESSARY . FOF� T IN- ISTALLATIdN OF �p NIT�4$� SEW � � ER AND WATER NfAINg,"-aht� ad• Idressed to the City o# Hopki:;,. Min•� , . �nesota. i.Ctiwri ��1. 19��8'�'�3£`..'� The Ci[y rescryes ihe tigHt to re- ject any and all hids oi parfs tnere-_ r,�. Any incomplete hid wfll be re- jected. ln case of defautt the Cjf.y may havc the u�ori; dpne by others, and : ho:a the original bidder or cotttractor li��ble for increased costs. C:TY OF HOPKINS R. L. Brubacher, Cit;� Manager (Oct. 1&19•26. 1�•61)—R � - ' 2 � , - � i1 -,i . . . , , . _ , .:,r,:., ..-..:�; . .. .. CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. �98,8 A RESOLUT I ON AUTHOR I Z I NG 71iE ACQU I S�I�11 ON BY CONDEMNATION.PROCEEDINGS IN EMINENT DOMAIN,OR BY PURCHASE OF CERTAJN LANDS NECESSARY FOR THE.CONSTRUCTION.AND ERECTION OF A NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDING� ESTABLISHING SITE FOR ANY SUCH,MUNICI.FAL BUILD,ING AND CREATING A BUILDING FUND FOR.SAID.PURPOSE WHEREAS, The City of Wopkins presently occupies a structure at the corner of Eighth and Excelsior Avenues in the City of Hopkins, from, and in which there are conducted all of the administrative functions as well as the Fire and Police Departmen�ts, Court sessions, public meet.ings, management of the sewer and water systems for the City and all other functions and services except the public library and certain storage facilities, and WHEREAS, said structure was completed by the then Village of West Minneapolis in 1912, and WHEREAS, said structure is n�v inadequate, obsolete, unsafe, over— crowded and wasteful of the taxpayer's money, and has been condemned by the State Electrical Inspeetor and by the City Fire Marshal, and WHEREAS, said present City Hall now provides no proper court room, jury room, conference rooms, public meeting places, adequate fireproof vault for the storage and safe keeping of invaluable plats, maps, assessment records, engineer�s files, public records and other similar documents, and no adequate quarters for City Council meetings, administrative personnel, or for the Police and Fir:e Departments of the City or the Water and 5ewer Departments thereof, and WHEREAS, in 1955-1956 the City Council appointed a citizen's committee for the purpose.of determining the necessity for the erection of new municipal quarters and selecting a site therefor, and the committ�e after many meetings unanimously agreed that a new municipal building was a necessity and further recommended that such new City building be immediately provided on the site described as: Lots 1, 2 and 3, DOV'J HOMESTEAD, H�nnepin County, Minnesota, and Lots I to 6 incl., and Lots 13 to IS iricl., Block II, WEST MINNEAPOLIS, Hennepin County, Minnesota, the City already being..the owner of the following portion of the above described land, viz: Lots 1, 2 and 3, DOW HONIESTEAD, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and WHEREAS, by reason of a11 the above it is necessary, proper, tawful and desirable in the promotion of the public welfare and in the public interest, as well as for the public purposes above set forth that the City of Hopkins acquire the title in fee simple to fhe real property hereinafter set forth. NOW THEREFORE� BE I T RESOLVED BY THE C I TY COUNCI L OF THE CI TY OF HOPKINS that the site for a new Municipal Building to be erected for the purposes hereinafter set forth is hereby determined to be: Lots I, 2 and 3, DOW HOMESTEAD, Hennepin County, Minnesota and Lots I to 6, inclusive, and Lots 13 to 18, inclusive, all in Block II, West Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Min— nesota. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Hopkins shall immediately acquire for said purpose in Proceedings by condemnation under the right of eminent domain or by purchase, the fee simple title to the follanring described real estate situated and being in the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, to—wit; Lots I to 6, inclusive, and Lots 13 to I8, inclusive, Block 11, West Minneapolis. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that proceedings to acquire the fee simple title in and to said Lots I to 6, inclusive, and Lots 13 to IS, inclusive, Block 11, West Minneapolis, under the right.of eminent domain, according to the Statutes of the State of Minnesota in such cases made and provided, be corrmenced and that the City Manager and the Mayor be, and the same hereby are authorized and directed for and on behalf of the City of Hopkins to sign and execute a petition and all other necessary documents to the District Court of Hennepin County, Minnesota for the acquisition of the fee simple title to said parcels of land for the appointment of commissioners to aPpraise the same. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there is hereby created and established a separate fund within the Finance and Revenue bookkeeping system of the City of Hopkins to be known as the Building Fund into which fund there shall be transferred as needed from time to time, sufficient money for the acquisition of all said Iands the cost of all architects and legal fees, the cost of all construction and erection of such new Municipal Building as well as all necessary equipment therefor and for al1 other similar related needs and purposes in connection with such acquisition erection and equipment and th�t any and all disbursements of any nature for'the above purposes shall be paid from such Building Fund f.rom time to time pursuant to further authorizations and orders of the City Councit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there is hereby transferred to said Building Fund from the fund now known as the Special Assessment Fund the sum of $ 100,000.00 , the same to be paid out in connection with the acquisition of the lands for said purposes hereinabove described and for a�� other purposes in connection with such acquisition and con— struction. Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this ILs`�:da�,offAugust��.l9{�.. � � � � a,YP�-��v����� � �✓, C. R. PETERSON, DONALD J. Nk'ILBERT, Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 990 A RESOLUTION POSTPONING AND CONTINUING HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS KNOWN AS THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF CITY WATER MAINS AND SANITARY SEWER MAINS AS.DESCRIBED IN RESOLUTION N0. 987 AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF PLANS AND SPECIFICA- TIONS FOR SUCH IMPROVF�'NTS. Wf�REAS, Resolution No. 987 of the City Council adopted on June 20, 1961, fixing a date for hearing on the proposed improvement of the following locations, viz: On County Road 3 llth Avenue South 7th Street South 5th Street South 12th Avenue South 13th Avenue South 14th Avenue South From 12th Avenue County Road 3 lOth Avenue llth Avenue 7th Street 7th�Street 7th Street To llth Avenue 7th Street South 15th Avenue Extended 17thAvenue 6th Street 6th Street Chicago-Milwaukee R.R. Tracks by the construction and installation of proposed water mains therein and thereon and of the following locations, viz: On llth Avenue South 7th Street South 5th Street South 7th Street South 12th Avenue South 13th Avenue South 14th Avenue South From County Road 3 llth Avenue llth Avenue llth Avenue 7th Street 7th Street 7th Street To 7th Street South 9th Avenue 16th Avenue 14th Avenue 6th Street 6th Street Chicago-Milwaukee R.R. Tracks . by the construction of a sanitary sewer system thereon and therein, and Wf�REAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten days public notice of the coa�m.cil hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on August l, 1961, and Wf�REAS it is deemed necessary and desirable that before a final decision or determination as to whether such improvements are to be installed, there shall be ascertained a more true and exact figure of the cost of said improvements, such cost to be estimated by an actual preparation of detailed plans and specifications for such improvements and the advertisement for, and the receipt of bids for such construction. NOW THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as follows: 1. That the public hearing on said proposed improvements heretofore set on the lst day of August, 1961, be and the same is hereby continued until November 21, 1961, without further publication or notice to affected property owners. 0 2. That the City Manager and the City Engineer are hereby ordered and directed immediately to prepare detail plans and specifications for the in- , stallation of all of said improvements and to cause to be inse:cted: in the official paper of the City of Hopkins an-' advertisement for bids upon the making of such improvements under such plans and specifications. The advertisement shall be published for at least two consecutive weekly publications in the Hennepin County Review and in the Construction Bulletin and shall specify the work to be done, shall state that bids will be opened and considered on November 3, 1961, at 10 o'clock A.M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of Hopkins and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the City Clerk and accompanied by a cash deposit, Cashier's Check, Bid Bond, or Certified Check, payable to the City of Hopkins of ten percent (10%) of the amount of such bid. Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this first day of August 1961. � C. R. PETERSON, DONALD J. MILBERT, Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney � �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS HEN9EP►N COUNTY� MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARiNG PETITION TO VACATE C ERTA1 N R�ARTS OF I NTERURBAN AVENUE AS PLATTED IN F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLAC HEN PARK, HOPKINS, 611NNESOTA LYING BETWEEN BLAKE ROAD AND INTERLAC HEN ROAD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TF9AT A PETITION HAS BEEN F�LED AND �S OF RECORD iN THE OFF�CE OF THE CLERK OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA� THE OBJECT OF WH�CH IS TO VACATE THE FOLLOWING PORTIONS OF �NTERURBAN AVENUE: THOSE PARTS OF SAID �NTERURBAN AVENUE AS PL�ATTED IN F. A. SAVA6E�S_ INTERLACH�N RARK LYING BETWEEN THE EAST LINE OF BLAKE ROAO AND THE WEST LINE OF �NTERLACHEN ROAO� BOTH LINES EXTENDED SOUTH ACROSS SA1D INTERURBAN AVENUE EXCEPTING THEREFROM THOSE PARTS OF SAID INTERURBAN AVENUE LYING BETWEEN THE EAST AND WEST LINE EXTENDED SOUTH OF ASHLEY ROAD� HOLLY ROAD� AND OAKWOOD ROAD� ALL ACCORD�NG TO THE RECORDED PLAT OF SA1D F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK ON FILE AND OF RECORD (N THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF DEEDS IN AND FOR SAID HENNEP�N COUNTY. THAT SAID PETITION WILL BE HEARD AND CONSIDERED BY THE COUNC�L AT A REGULAR MEETING THEREOF TO BE HELO ON THE 5TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER� 196f AT 7;30 O�CLOCK P.M. AT THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS IN THE CITY HALL OF SAID C�TY. DATED AT HOPK�NS� MINNESOTA� THIS 3RD DAY OF AUGUST, 1961. C. R. RETERSON, JOSEF'H C. VESELY� SECRETARY OF THE CODNC�L C�TY ATTORNEY TO BE PUBLISHEO IN THE HENNEP�N COUNTY REVIEW AUGUST 10� 17� 24, AND 3i, 1961 ���1��-. � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE OF HEARING ON: IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins wil) meet in the councii chambers of the City Halllat Hopkins at 7:30 o�clock, P. M., on '�ugust I, 1961 to consider the ordering and making of the following improvements at the following locations: The construction and insta��ation of City water mains along and upon the following; On County Road 3 llth Avenue South 7th Street South 5th Street South 12th Avenue South 13th Avenue South 14th Avenue South F rom 12th Avenue County Road 3 IOth Avenue Ilth Avenue 7th Street 7th Street 7th Street To Ilth Avenue 7th Street South 15th Avenue Extended 17th Avenue 6th Street 6th Street Chicago-Milwaukee R.R. Tracks The construction and installation of sanitary sewers along and upon the following; On Ilth Avenue 7th Street South 5th Street South 7th Street South 12th AvenueSouth 13th Avenue South 14th AvenueSouth From County Road 3 Ilth Avenue Ilth Avenue Ilth Avenue 7th Street 7th Street 7th Street AIl pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to 429.111. To 7th Street South 9th Avenue 16th Avenue 14th Avenue 6th Street 6th Street Chicago-Milwaukee, R.R.Tracks The area proposed to be assessed for such improvements is:- That portion of `Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, Iying Southeasterty of the M& St..L. Ry. Right of way and Westerly of N�nth Avenue South, and Northerly of a line drawn parallel to and 666 feet South of the North Iine of Seventth Street South. Lot 3 and the Westerly 650 feet of Lot 4, and lot 6 in Auditor's Subdivision Number One Hundred Ninety Five (1g51 Hennepin County, Minnesota, L. P. . A11 of/Crevier�s First Addition to West Minneapolis L. P. A11 of/Crevierts Second Addition to West Minneapolis Blocks 36, 38, 39, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58 and 59 in West Minneapolis A11 of Mason Industrial Addition. The estimated cost of such improvements is as follows; Water Mains, $ 136,544.00; Sanitary Sewer, $ 191,665.00,; AIl persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvements will be heard at this meeting. Dated: July 13, 196t. C. R, PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C, VESELY, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on July 13 and JUIy"�' 20� 1961• A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota was held on Tuesday, August 15, 1961 at 7:30 o.m. in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Hanley,,Pokorny, Jr., Else, and Harri.ma.n, the City Manager, Mrubacher�.City Engineer Strojan and the City Attorney Vesely. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the expenditures dated August 15, 1961 in the amount of $46,643.25 be accepted for payment. The motion carried. Pursuant to notice bids were opened at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 10, 1961 for the furnishing of corrugated metal pipe. The following bids were received: BIDDER TOTAL COST Armco Drainage & Metal Products, Inc. $6,376.80 Northfield Iron & Culvert Company - 6,393.60 H. V. Johnson Culvert Company 6,�78.40 St. Paul Corrugating Company � 7,050.00_ Viking Stee1 Products,..Inc. 7,243.20 Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the low bid of Armco Drainage & Metal Products, Inc., in the amount of $6,376.80 be awarded the bid, The motion carried. Pursua.nt to notice bids were opened at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday August 10, 1961 for the installation of.storm sewers service connections; the following bids were received. BIDDER Northern Construction Company Walter Miller & Sons Phelps-Drake Company Swanson Excavating Company R. J. Potter Midland Construction Company F. Morettini Company Cobyrn & Meek Orfei & Sons TOTAL COST $12,360.00 13,848.00 13,884.00 14,890.00 73,080.00 15,500.00 15,931.75 16,119.55 20,658.90 Mr. Else moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the low bid of Northern Construction Company in the amount of $12,360.00 be awarded the bid. The motion carried. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Harriman seconded his motion that Resolution ��994, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS FOR THE BITUNIINOUS SURFACING OF ST'; LOUIS STREET FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO JACKSON AVENUE", or on Lots 1 thru 26, Block 4, West Minneapolis Center; Lots l thru l0, Block 13,.West Minneapolis Center; Tract B, R.L.S. ��489, Tracts A, B, and C, R.L.S. ��505, R/W of M. & St. L. Railway between the North line of Excelsior Avenue and the West line of Jackson Avenue be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded his motion that Resolution ��992 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS FOR SEWER SERVICE CONNECTION� WATERMAIN EXTENSIONS.; WATER SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND BITUMLNOUS SURFACING:OF DRILLANE CIRCLE", Lots 1 thru 5, Block 1, Drillane West, be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman,seconded the motion that Resolution No. 993, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT'AND PREPARATION OF PLANS FOR REPAIR OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK AND CURB AT" 30 - 8th AVENUE SOUTH", or Lot 12, Block 4, West Minneapolis be approved, The motion car'ried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman seconded his motion that Ordinance No. 178, "AN ORDINANCE ANNF.XING CERTAIN LAND ABUTTING ON THE CITY OF HOPKINS DETACHED FROM THE VILLAGE OF EDINA", be accepted for it�s first reading. The motion carried. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Hanleyrseconded the motion that the request of the "Mrs. Jaycee�s" for a permit to hold a womens stag Bingo party at the V.F.W. hall on September 27th, 1961, with all of the proceeds to go to the Cystic Fibrosis fund be granted. The motion carried. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motiori that the communication from Mr. Jonas G. Schwartz, attorney, dated.August 4, 1961, in regard to the drainage problem at 225 Cottage Downs drive be continued until the next Council meeting. The`motion carried. Mr. Ha.rrima.n moved and Mr. Hanley seconded his motion that Mr. Brubacher and Mr. Strojan meet with Mr. Geltmen of the Knollwood Association and formulate a written request as to just what development of Edgewood Drive is desired by the Knollwood Association. The motion carried. � Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the building permit application made by Houghton Vix Syn Co., 130 Washington Avenue South for a 40� X 162� addition to the South side of their present building located in an Industrial Zone be issued a building m vid' the ve� Mr. Brubacher a letter regarding measurements,.the permit to be �i�s�u�d� a���er �� rec�i�� of the above mentioned letter. The motion carried. The minutes of the August 15, 1961, Council meeting Cont. Page -2- Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorney, Jr. seconded the motion that the request for a building permit application made by Oakridge Investment Co. to construct a 40� X 80� Commerical building at 15 - lOth Avenue South in a"C-1" zone be granted, The motion carried. , Mr. Ha.nley moved and Mr. Pokorney, Jr. seconded.his motion that the application by the Minneapolis Gas Company for a permit to install.gas mains on 7th Street South from llth Avenue to the alley West of 1:4th and on llth, 12th, 13th and 14th Avenues to serve Lots in Ma.son�s Industrial addition be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher be authorized to advertise for two (2)1P;olice cars. The motion carried. � R��=�a. � �. ti� Mr. Poko�ny, Jr. moved and Mr. Harri.man seconded'th`e�motion that the City Ma.na.ger, Mr. Brubacher be authorized to contact Minnetonka. Vil�lage regarding street repair in the Pines Trailer F'ark. The motion carried. ' Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded thecmotion the previous order to install bituminous curb and gutter on 21st. Avenue North be reconsidered. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that Resolution �� "A RESOLUTION TO INSTALL CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER" on the East side of 21st Avenue North be approved.n The motion carried. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Supt..Howard Pucks recom- mendation that 7th Avenue South and 2nd. Street South on the South side, be outline with �sts so that the driver�s vision is not obsured and that the stop sign is not blocked off, �e approved. The motion carried, Mr. Else moved and Mr..Ha.nley seconded the motion that special assessment hearings be held October 3rd. 1961. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned: C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Council COUNCILMEN: ATTEST: Mr. Dona.ld J. Milbert, Ma}ror CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 99� A � A RESOLUTION ORDERING LREPARATION OF ENGINEER�S REP�ORT ON IMPROVEMENTS. WHEREAS A PETITION HAS BEEN RECEIVED REQUESTING THE IMPROVEMENT OF 38_ ^ JACKSON AVENUE SOUTH BY THE REMOVAL OF EXISTIN� CURB AND THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE DRIVEWAY THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR A�L OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO SECS. 429.111. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ; HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS INSTRUCTED TO REPORT WITH ALL CONVENIENT SPEEO ADVISING THE COUNCIL IN A PRELIMINARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AIdD AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSEO OR IN CONNECTION WITH SOME OTHER IMPROVEMENT� AND THE.ESTIMATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT AS RECOMP/IENDED, ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� TFIIS (5TH DAY OF AUGUST� 1961. C. R. PETERSON, DONALD J. MILBERT, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C. V ESELY, � CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF HOPKII�15 Hennepin County, Minnesota RF�•SOLIJTION N0. 992 RESOLUTIOi�t ORDERING IAZPROVI�'iENT OF DRILLANE CIRCLE AND P'REPA.'AATION OF PLANS WHE�tEAS, a 33,esolution of the City �ouncil, No. 981, adopted the 6th day of June, 1961, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of �zi llane Circle by the installation of Sewer Service Connections, Water iLiain Extension and Water 9ervice Connections, arxi Bit,aminous Sur•.facing Thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being �3,605•d0, and WHEREAS, a11 property owners whose property is liable to be assessed f or the making of these improvement were given ten (10) days published notice of the Council hearing through publication of the required notice on Jul�T 27, 1961 and August 3, 1961, and a nearing was held ar�ci the property owners heard thereon on the lrth day of August, 1961, NQ�W THERg'ORE BF IT �%ESOLUFD �Y THE COUNCIL of the City of Hopkins: l. S�.ich improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution No. 981 adopted June 6, 1961. Q. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvernent ancl he shall prepare pla.ns and specifications for the makin� of such improvement. Adopted by i�he Council of the G�ty of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 15th day of August, 1961. UONAl� J. MI]BERT C. R PETERSON, Mayor Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS H�NNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 992 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS FOR SEWER SERVICE CONNEC TIONS, WATERMAIN E�7'ENT i ONS, WATER SERV IC E C ONNEC T I ONS ANO B I TUM I NOUS Slk2FAC I NG OF OR I LLANE C I RC LE . WHEREAS A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL N0. 98I, ADOPTED THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE 1961, FIXED A DATE FOR A HEARING ON THE PRO^ POSED IMPROVEMENT OF DRILLANE CIRCLE � LOTS I THROUGH 5� BLOCK I� ORILLANE WEST� BY THE (NSTALLATION OF SEWER SERVICE CONNECTIONS� WATERMAIN EXTENSION AND WATER SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND BITWMINOUS SURFACING OF STREET THEREON� AND WHEREAS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAKING OF THIS IMPROVEMENT WERE GIVEN TEN �I�� DAYS PUBLISHED NOTICE OF THE COUNCIL HEARING THROUGH �2� WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS OF THE REQUIREO NOTICE� AND A HEARING WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE 15TH DAY OF AUGUST� 1961. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED 8Y THE CouNCIL oF THE CITY oF HOPKINS: I. SUCH `[MPROVEMENT IS HEREBY ORDERED AS PROPOSED IN THE COUNCII RESOLUTION N0. 981 ADOPTED JUNE 6� 1961. 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN IS HEREBY DESIGMATED AS THE ENGINEER FOR THIS IMPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE MAKING OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MIIdNESOTA� THIS 15TH DAY OF AUGUST� t961. C. R. PETERSON, DONALO J. MIIBERT, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL MAYOR JOSEPH C . V ESELY, CITY ATTORNEY a CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 993 RESOLUTION OROERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS FOR REPAIR OF COI�RETE SIDEWALK AND CIk�B AT 30- 8TH AVENUE SOUTH. WHEREAS A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL� NUMBER 985, ADOPTED THE 5TH DAY OF JULY 1961� FIXED A DATE FOR A HEARING ON THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT OF 30 — 8TH AVENUE SOUTH BY THE REPAIR OF CON�RETE THEREON SIDEWALK AND CURB�ON LOT 12� BLOCK 4� WEST MINNEAPOLIS� AND WHEREAS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAKING OF THIS IMPROVEMENT WERE GIVEN TEN (10� qAYS PUBLISHEO NOTICE OF THE COUfdCIL,HEARING THROUGH TWO (2� WEEKLY PUBLICA7IOPIS OF THE REQUIRED NOTICE� AND A HEARING WAS HELD ANO THE PROPERTY OWNERS HE7tRD THEREON ON THE 15TH DAY OF AUGUST 1961. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COVNCIL oF THE CITY OF HOPKINSt I. SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS HEREBY ORDERED AS PROPOSEO IN THE COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 985 ADOPTED JULY 5� 1961. 2. THAT JOHN S7ROJAN IS HEREBY DISIGNATED AS THE ENGIIVEER FOR THIS IMPROVERAENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR TNE MAKING OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� THIS ISTH OAY OF AU�UST� 1961. C . R . PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COl7NC f L JOSEPH C. VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY DONALD J. M ILBERT, MAYQR CITY OF HORKINS HENNEPIId COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 994 REaOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PRERARATION OF PLANS FOR THE BITUMINOl7S S(7RIdAC I NG OF ST. LOUIS STREET FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO JACKSON AVENUE. WHEREAS A RESOLUTIOId OF THE CiTY COUNCIL� NUMBER 983, ADOPTED JULY 5� 1961� FIXED A DATE FOR A HEARING ON THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT OF ST. LOUIS STREET FROM EXCELSIOR AVENU� TO JACKSON AVENUE� LOTS I� 26� BLOCK 4� WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER, LOTS I�10, BLOCK 13� WEST MINfdEAPOLIS CENTER� TRACT B� RE6ISTERED LAND SURVEY #489, TRACTS A� B� AND C� REGISTERED LAND SURVEY N0. 505� RIGHT—OF�WAY OF M. Sc ST. L. RAILWAY BETWEEN THE NORTH LINE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND THE WEST LINE OF JACKSON AVENUE� RIGHT—OF—WAY OF C. M. ST. P. 8c P. RAILWAY� BETWEEM THE NORTH LINE OF EXCE�SIOR AVENUE AND THE WEST LINE OF JACKSON AVENUE� BY THE INSTALLATION OF BITUMINOUS SURFACING THEREON, AND WHEREAS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS LIABLE TO B E ASSESSED FOR THE MAKING OF THIS IMPROV�MENT WERE GIVEN TEN.�10� DAYS PUBl1SHED NOTICE OF THE COUNCIL HEARING THROUGH TWO �2� WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS OF THE REQUIRED NOTICE� AND A HEARIN� WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE 15TH DAY OF AUGUST, (961. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY oF HOPKINS: I. SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS HEREBY ORDERED AS PROPOSED IN THE COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 983 ADOPTED JULY 5� 1961. 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS THE ENGINEER FOR THIS IMPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE MAKIN6 OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT. ADOPTEO BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOT A THIS 15TH DAY OF AUGUST� 1961. C . R . PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL � JOSEPH C. VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY DONALD J. MILBERT, MAYOR CI TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEP�N COUNTY, M�NNESOTA NOTI CE OF HEARI NG ON I MPROVEMENTS TO WHOh4 I T MAY CONCERN: NOTI CE I S HEREBY GI VEN THAT THE C� TY COUNC� L OF THE C� TY OF HOPKINS W�LI MEET �N THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P.M.� ON AUGUST I5� I 961 TO CONS� DER THE MAK�NG OF �MPROVEMEPIT ON THAT PART OF ST. LOU►S STREET FROM EXCELS�OR AVENUE TO JACKSON AVENUE BY THE �NSTALLAT►ON OF B�TUM�NOUS SURFAC�NG THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A. 429.OI1 TO 429.I11. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH �MPROVEMENT ►S LOTS ("26� BLOCK 4� WEST M� NNEAPOL� S CENTER � LOTS I—I 0, BLOCK I 3� WEST M�NNEAPOL�S CENTER� TRACT B� R,L.S. �489� TRACTS Ai B AND C� R.L.S. �505, RI GHT�OF—PJAY OF M.Bc ST. L. RAI LWAY BETWEEN THE NORTH L1 NE OF EXCELS�OR AVENUE AND THE WEST LINE OF JACKSON AVENUE� R�GHT—OF-WAY OF C. M. ST. P. AND P. RAILWAY BETWEEN THE NORTH LINE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND THE WEST LINE OF JACKSON AVENUE FOR ALL OR A PORT�ON OF THE COST OF THE �MPROV�MENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO 429.II1, AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF THE ►MPROVEMENT OF $3,450.00. 'ALL PERSONS DESIR�NG TO BE HEARD W�TH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED ► MPROVEMENT W� LL BE HEARD AT TWI S MEET► NG. DATED JULY 20� I961 . C. R. PETERSON, ' JOSEP'H C. VESELY, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L C�TY ATTORNEY , , PUBLI SHED � N THE HENNEP� N COUNTY REV� E6V JULY 27TH AND AUGUST 3� I 96) . t � C � TY- OF.. HOPKI NS . HENNEPIN COUNTY, M�NNESOTA NOTI C E OF HEARI NG ON I MPROVEMENTS TO WHOM I T MAY CONCERN: � � . NOTICE I S HEREBY GI VEN THAT THE C� TY COUNC� L OF THE C� TY. OF HOPK� NS W�LL MEET �N THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P.M. ON AUGUST I 5� I 961 TO CONS� DER THE MAK� NG OF � MPROVEMENTS ON THAT PART OF TH�RD STREET NORTH - ON NORTH SIDE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO 25 FEET WEST OF ALLEY BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVENUE� ON SOUTH S�DE FROM 14TH AVENUE TO 15TH AVENUE� ON SOUTH SIDE FROM ALLEY BETWEEN 13TH AND (4TH AVENUE APPROX�MATELY 20 FEET WEST� AND ON SECOND STREET NORTH - ON NORTH S�DE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO 6TH AVENUE AND ON SOUTH S�OE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO 6TH AVENUE BY THE �NSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND.GUTTER AND REP�Af�..R OF BLACKTOP THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A. /�29.0�� TO 429.1I I .: '4` , � THB AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED'FOR SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS LOTS I THROUGH 5� . , . , BLOCK I 03 ANO LOTS I THROUGH 24, BLOCK 84, WEST M� NNEAPOLI S SECOND D� V� S� ON� LOTS ( THROUGH 20, BLOCK 93, WEST M�NNEAPOLIS SECONO D�V�S�ON, LOTS ( THROUGH 20� BLOCK 92� WEST M�NNEAPOL�S SEOOND D�V�SION� LOTS I THROUGH 24� BLOCK 84� WEST � � , M� NNEAPOL� S SECONO �� V� S� ON� LOTS I THROUGH I I, AND I 3 THROUGH 2I � BLOCK 83� WEST M� NNEAPOL� S SECOND D� V� S� ON ANO LOTS I� 2 AND 6� AUO� TOR�S SUBD� V► S� ON 242. THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS $3,435.50. ALL PERSONS DESIR�NG TO BE HEARD W�TH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT WILL BE HEARD AT TH�S MEET�NG. DATED JULY I9� 1961 . C . R. FETERSON, ' SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C . V�SELY, C�TY ATTORNEY PUBL�SHED �N THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REV�EW JULY 27TH AND AUGUST 3R0� 1961. C I TY OF HOFK I N S HENNEP�N COUNTY� MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARI NG ON I MPROVEMENTS TO WHOM IT MAY CONC ERN: , , , NOTI CE I S HEREBY GI VEN THAT THE C) TY COUNC► L OF THE. C� TY OF HOPKINS W�LL MEET �N THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7:30 O�CLOCK � � , P.M. ON AUGUST I 5� I 961 TO CONS� OER THE MAK� NG OF � MPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF DR� LLANE C� RCLE BY THE I NSTALLAT� ON OF SEWER SERV� CE CONNECTI ONS� WATERMAI N EXTEfdSt ON� WATER SERVI CE CONNECT� ONS AND B� TUM� NOUS SURFAC� NG THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A. 429.OIi TO 429.111. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH �MPROVEMENT �S LOTS ( THROUGH 5� BLOCK I� DR�LLANE WEST. THE EST� MATED COST OF SUCH � MPROVEMENT � S $51 8.00 FOR SEWER SERV� CE + � , CONNECT� ONS� �I , 690.00 FOR WATERMAI N AND WATER SERV� CE CONNECT� ONS AND �1,397.00 FOR B�TUM�NOUS SURFAC�NG. ALL PERSONS DES�R�NG TO BE HEARD W�TH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED �M— PROVEMENT W�LL BE HEARD AT TH�S MEET�NG. DATED JULY 20, 1961. C . R . PETERSON, ' SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C . VES�LY, C�TY ATTORNEY PUBLISHED ►N THE HENNEP�N COUNTY REV�EW JULY 27TH AND AUGUST 3� 1961. CI TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEP�N COUNTY� M�NNESOTA NOTI CE OF HEARi NG ON 1 MPROVEMENTS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: • � , NOTI CE I S HEREBY GI VEN THAT THE C� TY COUNC� L OF THE C� TY OF ' HOPK�NS W�LL MEET �N THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT 7;30 O�CLOCK P.M.� ON AUGUST 15, 1961 TO CONSIOER THE MAK�NG OF �MPROVEMENT BY THE REPA�R OF CONCRETE S�DEWALK AND CURB AT 30 � 8TH AVENUE SOUTH THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A. 429.O�I TO 429.111. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUGH �MPROVEMENT �S LOT I2� BIOCK 4, WEST M�NNEAPOLIS. THE EST�MATED COST OF SUCH �MPROVEMENT �S $434.25. ALL PERSONS DESIR�NG TO BE HEARO V7�TH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT W�LL BE HEARD AT TH►S MEET�NG. CATED JULY 20, 1961 . C . R . FETERSON, ' SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C . VE�ELY� C�TY ATTORNEY PUBLISHED �N THE HENNEP�N COUNTY REV�EW JULY 27TH AND AUGUST 3� 1961. (OFFiCIAI PUBLICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS �OR THE SU�PLY OF CORRUGATED METAL PIPE SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE C�TY HALL� HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, UNTIL AUGUST 10� 1961, AT 10;00 A.M.� CDST� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE LISTED MATERIAL. SPEC►FICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENG�NEER. A CqSH DEPOSIT, CASHIER�S CHECK� 61D BOND OR CERTIFIED CHECK• PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS IS REQUIRED FOR FIVE PERCENT �5� OF THE BIO AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RiGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. �ITY OF HOPKINS - - � R. l. BRUBACHER CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW� JULY 27� 1961 TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN� JULY 27, 1961 A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CtTY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, WAS HELO ON TUESDAY, SEPTEN�ER 5� 1961� AT ?:30 P.M. IN THE CITY HA�L. PRESENT WERE ti7AY0R MILBERT, COUNCILMEN HANLEY, POKORNY JR., ELSE AND HARRIMAN� ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER� CITY ENGINEER STROJAN AND CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. HANLEY MOVED, POKORNY SECONDED, THAT EXPENDITURES DATED SEPTEMBER 5� 1961� IN THE AMOUNT OF $297,452.76� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED, HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE N0.�48� "AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN LANO ABUTTING ON THE CITY OF HOPKINS OETAC HED FROM THE VILLAGE OF EOINA", sE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READING THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME TO BE ORDERED PUBLISHED� SUBJECT TO THE CITY ENGINEER�S APPROVAL AS TO THE CORRECT LEGAL DESCRIPTION. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVEO� POKORNY S6CONDED� THAT AN ORDINANCE BE DRAWN TO VACATE CERTAIN PARTS OF INTERURBAN AVENUE AS PLATTED IN F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK BETWEEN BLAKE ROAD ANO INTERLACHEN ROAD. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� ELSE SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.�qO"A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF A C ONCRETE DRIVEWAY ON THAT PART OF 38 — JACKSON AVENUE SOUTH"� BE ADOPTED. AREA TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS LOTS 14 AND THE SOUTH 2 FEET OF LOT 13� BLOCK 22� WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER. ESTIMATED COST OF 6UCH IMPROVEMENT IS �82.80. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� ELSE SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO.�� q"A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION- OF CONCRETE C URB ANO GUTTER AND THE REPAIR OF BLACKTOP THEREON� ON THAT PART OF THIRD STREET NORTH ON NORTH SIDE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO 25 FEET WEST OF ALLEY BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVENUE, ON SOUTH SIDE FROM 14TH AVENUE TO 15TH AVENUE, ON SOUTH SIDE FROM ALLEY BEIWEEN (3TH AND 14�H AVENUE APPROXIMATELY 20 FEET WEST� AND ON SEC OND STREET NORTH ON NORTH SIDE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO 6TH AVENUE AND ON SOUTH SIDE FROM 5TH AVENUE TO 6TH AVENUE"� BE ADOPTED. ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS $3,335.50. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION N0. 995, "A RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS UNDER THE PROVIBIONS OF MINNESOTA LAWS OF 1961, C HAPTER 735, MINNESOTA STATUTES SEC TION 340.f4, SUBDiVISION 3� REGARDING BOTTLE CLUBS", EE ADOPTED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� HARRIMAN SECONDED, THAT BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION BE f�RANTED TO JOHN AND LORETTA FOLEY TO CONSTRUCT AN ADDITION TO THE SOUTH SIDE OF THEIR EXISTING HOME AT 257 BLAKE ROAD'. ADDITION TO EXTENO INTO THE PROPOSED VACATED INTERURBAN AVENUE LYING SOUTH OF LOTS 14� AND 15� BLOCK 16, F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK. CARRIED. HARRIMAN MOVED, POKORNY SECONDEO, THAT PETITION RECEIVED FROM THE RESIDENTS OF HIAWATHA AVENUE REQUESTING THAT THE NORTH 40 FEET OF HIAWATHA AVENUE BE VACATED� BE REFERRED TO THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION. CARRIED. HARRIMAN MOVED� POKORNY S ECONDED, THAT RE50LUTION NO.QC�� "A RESOLUTION OROERING AN ENGINEERfS REPORT ON THE EXTENSION`OF A CROSSING TO BE INSTALLED ON 5TH AVENUE SOUTH ACROSS THE M. 8c ST. L. RAILROAD TRACKS"� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED, HARRIMAN SECONDED� THAT ST.!_JOSEPH�S CHURCH BE GPtANTED A BINGO PERMIT FOR THEIFt FALL FESTIVAL TO BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 17� 1961, ALSO THAT THE GEORGE R. WOLFF POST OF V.F.W. #425, BE GRANTED A BINGO PERMIT FROM AUGUST 31� TO NOVEMBER 30, 1961. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED, EISE SECONDED� THAT THE HOPKINS ELKS LODGE #2221 BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO TRANSFER A LICENSE FOR CIGARETTES, NON INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR� AND SOFT DRINKS� FROM MRS. GREELEY AT 1016 WEST EXCELSIOR AVENUE. CARRIED. ELSE MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED� THAT THE fdORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO MAKE A DIG UP FOR BURIED CABLE ON EXCELSIOR AVENUE 169 FEET WEST OF 5TH AVENUE. CARRIED. HARRIMAN MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 997, "A RESOLUTION CALCING FOR HEARING ON PROROSED ASSESSMENTS", BE ADOPTED. HEARING DATE TO BE SET FOR OCTOBER 3� 1961 IN THE CITY HALL AT 7;30 P.M. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION FROM THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION THAT THE ISSUANCE OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT BE GRANTED TO MIWNOOK INC.� AT (40 WASHINGTON AVEfdUE SOUTH FOR THEOONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITION TO THEIR EXISTIN6 BUILOING UPON TRACT A AND B, REGISTERED LAND SURVEY #396. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATION FROM THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION THAT A BUILDING PERMfT APPLICATION BE GRANTED TO GEORGE D. BRANDENBURGER� TO CONSTRUCT AN ATTACHED GARAGE�BREEZEWAY ADDiTION TO THE SOUTH SIDE OF EXISTING HOME LOCATED AT 117 � , 18TH AVENUE SOUTH WITH A VARIANCE FROM THE REQUIRED SIDE YARD OF 8 FT. IN A DOUBLE�RESIDENCE ZONE TO S FT. ON LOT 11� BLOCK 3� BOULEVARD MANOR ADDITION. CARRIED. POKORNY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATION FROM THE ZONING AND PLAfdNING COMMISSION THAT MAURICE KRANTZ� RESIDING AT 21 ST. ALB�NS ROAD� BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT A 6 FT. BASKETWEAVE FENCE ON HIS PROPERTY. HARRIMAN VOTING NO. CARRIED. PAGE -2- REGULAR CDUNCIL MEETING - 9/5/61 HARRIMAN MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATION FROM THE ZONING ANO PLANNING COMMISSION THAT WE DECLARE A MORATORIUM ON THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS FOR THE CON� STRUCTION OF SIGNS AND'BILLBOARDS� EXCEPT NAME PLATES ON BUILDINGS� UNTIL THE NEW REVISED ORDINANCE IS IN EFFECT� BE.APPROUED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVEO, HARRIMAN SECONDED, THAT THE QUESTION REGARDING THE CONNECTION OF THE VILLAGE OF EDINA TO OUR SANITARY SEWER IN THE AREA BETWEEN 9 MI�E CREEK AND MALONEY AVENUE� BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY� THE CITY MANAGER AND ALSO THE CITY ENGINEER, AND THAT THEY MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO HAVE A MEETING TO DISCUSS THIS WITH THE VILLAGE OF EDINA. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� POKORNY SECONDED, THAT THE PROJECT OF THE TRAILER COURT LOCATED ON THE WEST END OF HOPKINS BE REFERRED TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF FOR STUDY AND REPORT. CARRIED. POKORNY MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE QUESTION OF A PROPOSED BUILDING TO BE ERECTED ON EXCELSIOR AND 18TH AVENUE NORTH BY HOWARD NICKODYM� BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� HARRIMAN SECONDED, THAT THE LETTER DATEO SEPTEMBER 2� 1961� BY GLENN M. LEWIS, PRESIDENT OF THE KNOl.LW000 ASSOCIATION� REQUESTING A GUARD RAIL ALONG EDGEMOOR DRIVE NORTH OF HIGHWAY 7 TO THE CITY LIMITS� BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. HARRIMAN MOVED, POKORNY SECONDED, THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AIJTHORIZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR FURNISHING OF ONE �I� SNOW PLOW. CARRIED. MEETING AOJOURNED. C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL �OUNC ILMEN: ATTEST: DONALD MILBERT, MAYOR CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMRROVEMENTS TO WHOM 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 7C30 O�CLOCK P.Pd., ON SEPTEMBER 5� 1961 TO CONSIDER THE MAKING OF IMPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF 38 — JACKSON AVENUE SOUTH BY THE INSTALLAQI�mN OF CONCRETE DRIVEWAY THEREON PURSUANT TO MS.A 429.011 TO 429.111. THE AREA PROPOSEO TO BE ASSESSEO FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS LOTS 14 ANO SOUTH 2 FEET OF LOT 13� BLOCK 22� WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER. THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS $82.80. ALL PERSONS DESIRING.TO BE HEARD WITH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSEO IMPROVEMENT WILL BE HEARD AT THIS MEETING. DATEO AUGUST 17, 1961. C , R . PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL JOSEPH C . VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY �; � � , °.1.G�', � PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW AUGUST 24� 1961� 8c AU�UST 31� 1961 CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota �� ORD I NANCE NO . Ir78 �� AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIfd LAND ABUTTING ON TIiE C I TY OF . HOPK I NS UETAGHED FROAII THE U�1�LLA�E . OF EU I NA THE CITY OOUNCIL � THE CITY OF HOPKINS DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS• .. _ � WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Hopkins has received and considered a p�tition of Super Valu Stores, Inc., a Delauvare Corporation, and the Minneapolis and.St. Paul Suburban Raiiway Company, a Minnesota Corporation, pursuant to N.S.A., Sec. 413.137, which petitionsiare duly and properly signed and executed by all of the oa�rners of the premises hereinafter set forth and described, which petitions pray that said premises be detached from the VillBge of Edina and annexed to and by the City of Hopkins, and WHEREAS all of seid premises abut uPon and are contiguous to the. City of Nopkins, and WFiEREAS the Villege Council of the Viilage of Edina by its Ordinance No. , has caused all of said premises to be detached from the Village of Edina and has consented to the annexation thereof by the City of Flopkins, and WHEREAS said petitions are in al( respects correct and sufficient and in compliance with the provisions of said statute and the detachment of such land from the Village of Edina and its annexation to the City of Hopkins is hereby found to be for the benefit of the Village of Edina and of the City of Hopkins. N�N THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY . . _ . .. ... OF HOPKINS� MINPIESOTA AS FOLLONVS: Sec. I. 'The following described premises and parcels of land situated in Hennepin County,,Minnesota, viz; That part of the Northwest quarter (MN I/41 of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21, and of Blocks 5 and 6, "UVest " Minneapolis Heights", described,as followsc C�nrnencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 30; thence East along the North line of said Section 30 to its inter— section with the East line of Jefferson Avenue as dedi— cated in the plat of said "West Minneapolis Heights", ex�ended to the North line..of said Section 30, being the point of beginning of the tract of land to be described; thence South along said east line of said Jefferson Avenue and its extension to a point in the West line of Lot 2�, .�,,;_ ,; Block 6, "West Minneapolis Heights", disfant 30 feet North of the Southwest corner thereof; thence Easterly on a line 30 feet North of and parallel with the South lines of Lofs I and 26, Block 6, and Lots 1 and 26, Block 5, said 'NVest Minneapolis Heights", and the extensions of said lines, to the center I.ine of Monroe A'jvenue as de�icated in the plat of said 'Mlest Minneapolis Heights"; thence Northerly along the center line of said Monroe Avenue to the North line of said Section 30; then Westerly along the North line of said Section 30 to the point of beginning, p.�-��""'"��� �� � `` G ( are hereby annexed and declared to be a part of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota as if said p remises had originally been a part thereof. Sec. 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified copy of this Ordtnance with the County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota and another such cert�ified copy of this Ordinance with the Sec�retary of State, State of Minnesota. First read at a regular meeting of the Coun�cil of the City of Hopkins on the 15th day of August, 1961, and finally read, approved and adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Gouncil of said City held on the 5th day of September, 1961. G. R. PETERSON DONALD J. MILBERT, Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney 1 ''� 1 Published in the Hennepin County Review, , 1961. P I EfTY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County�, Minnesota RESOLUTION No. 995 RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS UNQER.INE,PROVISIONS OF MINNESOTA LAWS OF,.1961, GHAPTER 735~ (MINNESOTA.STATUTES, SECTION,340.14, SUBD. 3). , WHEREAS, Minnesota Laws of 1961, Chapter 735, confers upon the State Liquor Gontroi Gorrenissioner the authority to grant or deny permits for the operation of establishments cortmonly known as "bottle clubs", and such statute also appears to grant to the Liquor Control CommissiQner the power to either grant or deny permits for the practicie knawn as '�sptking'� in py+blic places where intoxicating liquor is not sold, end WHER�AS, municipalities in the State of Minnesota traditionally have been vested with the power to license and regulate t.he sale of intoxicating I i quor, er�d i t s con sump t i on i n pub I i c p I aces;�,, an d WFIEREAS, the regulations of the various municipalities thr.oughout the state of Minnesota vary from place to place, depending upon the ne�ds and and traditions of the community and the wishes of the inhabitants thereof, and WHEREAS, the granting of a permit for a"bottle club" or "spiking" estpblishment, without prior consu�ltation with local municipal of.ficlals, would create the danger of (a) violating established liquor—regulation � patterns_and policies ln the community, �b) violating the w�shes of the � inhabitants of the community, (c) violating loeal regulations or policies on such matters as planning, zoning, plumbing, sanitation, traffic control and related matters, (d) imposing an unanticipated and inordinate policing and law—enforcement problem on the carununity, and (e) otherwise adversely affecting the accomplishment of legitimate obJectives of the local community; NWd THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, as followst I. This council urgently requests that the State Liquor.Control 6ommissioner consult the local governing body of this commun.ity before taktng final action upon any app,lication for any permit whlch would be used within this corrnnunity under the provisions of Minnesota Laws of 0 1961, Chapter 735, and that he give the Ioca1 governing body a reasoneble length of time to make an investigation and to express to him its views on the qwestion of whether such permit should be granted or denied. , 2. The State Liquor Control Corrmissioner Is hereby urged to give the greatest possible consideration to.the wishes of the local governing body with reference to any such appllcation, so as to avoid any of the difficulties, retating to the welfare of this corr�nunity, of the type hereinbefore mentioned. 3. The City Clerk is hereby iauthorized and directed to forward � certified copies of this Resolution to the State Liquor Control Canmissioner of the State of Minnesota and to the Governor of the State of Minnesota. Passed and adopted this � day of �4�(�, 196) by the City Couneil of the City of Flopkins, Hennepin Gounty, Nlinnesota. DONALD J. MILBERT Mayor C. R. PETERSON Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESEIY City Attorney �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWERS,_WATERMAINS, AND SEWER SERVICE CONNEC TIONS SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL THURSDAY� AUGUST 10, 1961� AT 10;00 A.M.�CDST.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY REAO� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT VJILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE WORK. PLANS� SPECIFICATIONS ANQ FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABIE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER. NO DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED BUT A CWARGE OF �10',00 PER SET WILL BE BILLED IF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE NOT RETURNED IN G000 CONDITION WITHIN 10 DAYS AFTER BIDS ARE OPENED. EACH BID MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A CASHIERoS CHECK OR CERTIFIED CHECK OR STANDARD BIDCER�S BOND WR�TTEN BY A CORPORATE SURETY CERTIFIED BY THE MINNESOTA STATE INSURANCE COMMISSION� AT IO% OF THE TOTAL B�D PRICE� PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS� AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE BIDDER WILL� IF SUCCESSFUL� PROMPTLY EXECUTE A SATISFACTORY COPJTRACT FOR THE FAITHFUL PER� FORMANCE OF THE WORK COVERED BY THIS SPECIFICATION. � � � THE SUCCESSFUL BIDOER MUST� WITH►N TEN DAYS AFTER HIS BID IS ACCEPTED� EXECUTE A C ONTRACT AND BOND FOR 100°o OF THE FULL AMOUNT OF THE BID AND GUARANTEEING FOR ONE YEAR THE ENTIRE PROJECT FREE OF DEFECTIVE WORKMANSHIP AND MATERI AL. UPON THE AWARD OF THE CONTRACT THE CHECKS OR B�DDER�S BONDS OF THE UN— SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS SHALL BE RETURNED TO THEM� AND UPON THE FILLING OF THE CONTRACT AND PERFORMANCE BOND� THE CHECK OR BID BOND OF THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER SHALL BE RETURNED TO HIM. THE CITY PROVIDES PROPOSAL FORMS WHICH ARE TO BE USED. EACH PROPOSAL MUST BE PLAINLY MARKED "PROPOSAL FOR THE FURNISHING OF LABOR, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND 41ATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEIh'ERS, WATERMAINS, AND - . _. .. _ SEWER CONNECTIONS" AND ADORESSED TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA. THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS OR PARTS THEREOF. ANY INCOMPLETE BID WILL BE REJECTED. IN CASE OF DEFAULT THE CITY MAY HAVE THE WORK DONE BY OTHERS, AND HOLD THE ORIGINAL BIDDER OR CONTRACTOR LIABLE FOR INCREASED COSTS. CITY OF HOPKINS �� ✓ �'L�llo�:c� .,.� . ... R. L. BRUBACHER, CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW� JULY 27TH AND AUGUST 3� 1961 TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN� JUIY 27TH AND AUGUST 3� 1961 CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County,. Minnesot� RESOLUTION N0. 10l�9 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVE^�NT AND PREPAFtATION OF PLANS WHEREAS a Resolution of the �ity Council, Number 991, adopted. the 15 day of /�ugust� 1y61, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed. improvement of 38 Jackson Avenue South by the removal of existing curb and by the construction of a concret drivev�ay thereon, and WHEREA.S all property owners whose property is liable to be �ssessed fo r the making of this improvement were given ten (10) days published. notice of the council hearing through two (2) �eekly publications of the required notice� and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 5th day of September, 1961. NOfnl THEREFOR.E BE IT RESOI,VED by the Council of the City of Hopkins : l. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution IQumber 991 adopted August 15, 1961. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the makin g of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 5th day of September� 1961. C. R. PETERSON, DONALD J. i�ILBERT, Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH Ce VESELY, City Attorney ��� CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin Count;�, Minnesota RF�OLUTIOrd N0. 997 A RESOLUTION FOR HE.4RING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMIl�TTS WHEREAS by Resolution No.996 passed by the Council on August 15,1961 The City Clerk was directed to prepare certain proposed assessments of the cost of improving certain streets, alleys� avenues and roads in the City of H�pkins, all more fully described in Exhibit A. hereto attached and hereby made a part hereof� and WHEREA.S the Clerk has notified the Council that such proposed asses snents have been completed and filed in his office for public inspection. NOW THEREFORE, B� IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS as follows: 1. Hearings will be held on the 3d day of October, 1961 in the City Hall at Hopid.ns, Hennepin Cr�unty, Minnesota at 7:30 o'clock� P. M. to pass upon all such proposed assessments and at such time and place all persons o�ming properties affected by such i�rovements and assessments will be given an opp�rtunity to be heard with reference to such assessments. 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessments to be published twice in the official newspaper ' of the City at least two weeks prior t�� the hearing and he shall state in the notice the total cost of each of such improvements. Adopted by the Council of the City of Hr�pkins this 5th da_y �f September, 1961. C. R. Peterson, Secretary �f the Council Jr�seph C. Vesely, City Attorney Donald J. Milbert, N[ayr�r. � � CITY OF HOPKINS H�'vNII'IN COUNTY, NLIIVIQESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 998 A RESOLUTION ORDIl�ING A PRF�PRATIOPd OF ENGINEII�. REPORT ON IMPR.OVF�'�',I�iT ON 5TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM E}CCIISIOR AVENUE TO COUNTY ROAD �3 AND AISO THE IVSTALLING OF A MINNESOTA STANDARD AUTOMATIC EL- ECTRIC HIGHI+TAY RAIT�t.QAD CROSSING SIGNkIS, WFiEREAS, The City G�uncil has ordered the improvexnent of 5th Avenue Sr�uth from E�celsior Avenue to County Road #3 by the installi.ng of bitu�ious surfacing thereon and the installati�n of Minnesota Standard Aut�ma.tic �lectric Highway railroad signals thereon� and to assess the abutting properties for all or a portion of the cost of the improvements pursui.tent to AQ. S. A. Section 429.011 to Section �.29.111. N(7��d TI�.EFORE it be resolved by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota that the proposed imQrovement be referred to Jr�hn Strajan� for study and he is instructed to report with all convenien�°.�speed advising the C�uncil in a preliminary plan as to weither the proposed improvement is feasible and as to weither they should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvments and the estimated cost of the i�orovements as recnmmended. Adopted by the City Council of Hopkins, this 5th day of Steptember 1961. C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Council Joseph C. Vesely� Citf Attorney Donal J. Milbert, Ma,por CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minne�ot�. RESOLUTIOPI NQ. 1048 RESOLUTION O�DE�.ING I�ROiiEP�NT .,�.�ID PREPARATION OF PLA.NS WHEhEAS a Resolution of the �ity Council, Number 980, adopted the 20th day of June, 1961, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of 3rd Street North-on North side fran sth �lvenue to a point 25 feet W.est of alley between 5th Avenue and 6th Avenue; on South side frorn. ll�th Avenue to 15th Avenue; on South side from alley betw.een 13th Avenue and 14th Avenue to a point approximately 20 feet West; and on 2nd Street North-on i�orth side f rom 5th Avenue to 6th Avenue; on South side from 5th Avenue to 6th Avenue� by the construction of concrete curb and gutter and repair of bla�ck top thereon� the total estimated cost thereof being �3,�t3�•50; and whereas all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten (10) days published notice of the council hearing through two (2) weekly publications of the required notice, and a hearing was: held and the property owners� heard thereon on the 5th day of September, 1961. NOW THEREFOI,IE BE IT RESOI,VED by the Council of the City of Hopkins: l. Such i�nprovement is hereby ordered as pro�osed in the Council'. Resolution Number 980 adopted the 20 day of June, 1961a 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvement�, Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota this 5th day of September 1961, C. R. PETERSON, DONA.LD J. MILBERT Secretary of the Council i�ayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney � A REGU�AR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1961 AT 7:30 P.M. ,IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MILBERT� COUNCILMEN HANLEY� POKORNY, �R.� ELSE� HARRIMAN, THE CITY MANAGER� BRUBACHER� CITY ENGINEER� STROJAN, AND THE CITY ATTORNEY� VESELY. MR. POKORNY MOVED, AND MR. HANLEY SECONDEO THE MOTION THAT THE EXPENDITURES DATED 'SEPTEMBER 19� 1961 IN THE AMOUNT OF $29,03�.74 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. THE MOTION CARR�ED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. POKORNY SECONDED THE MOTION THAT THE COUNCIL ACCEPT ORDINANCE #179, AN ORDINANCE VACATIN� C ERTAIN PARTS OF INTERURBAN AVENUE AS PLATTED IN F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACKEN PARK, HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, LYING BETWEEN BLAKE ROAD AND INTERLAC HEN ROAD FOR ITS FIRST READING. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. ELSE MOVED� MR. HANLEY SECONDED THE MOTION THAT THE RECOMMENDATION FROM THE ZONING & FLANNING COMMISSION THAT A BUILDING PERMIT BE ISSUED TO ROBERT MASON TO CONSTRUCT AN OFFICE BUILDING BETWEEN IOTH AND IITH AVENUE SOUTH TO BE LOCATED SOUTH OF THE MUNICIPAL �ARKING LOTS AS SHOWN IN PLAN NO. �� qRCADE� AND ALSO THAT THE 14. FT. ALLEY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS� BE VACATED -- THE ALLEY ABUTTING THE SOUTH 43.5 FT. OF LOT 24 AND THE NORTH 16.5 FT. OF LoT 23� ACSO THE SOUTH 43.5 FT. OF LOT II AND THE NORTH 16.5 FT. OF LOT 12� IN BLOCK 6, WEST MINNEAPOLIS� ALSO THAT WE WAIVE THE SET—BACKS. THE RECOMMENDATION WAS APPROVED. MR. HANLEY MOVED, MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED THE MOTION THAT THE RECOMMENDATION FROM THE ZONING & PLANNING COMMISSION THAT A BUILDING PERMIT BE GRANTED TO THE NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF TWO DRIVE—IN TELLERS WINDOWS AND AlSO THAT THE 14. FT. ALLEY BE VACATED DIRECTLY TO THE SOUTH OF THE NORTHWESTERN BANK BUILDING BE CONTINUED TO THE OCTOBER 3, 196) COUNCIL MEETING. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. POKORNY MOVED� AND MR. HAN�EY SECONDED THE MOTION THAT THE CITY MANAGER MR. DICK BRUBACHER� BE INSTRUCTED TO CONTACT THE BUSINESS FIRMS IN REGARD TO THE FEASIBILITY OF REVERSING THE ONE WAY ALLEYS IN THE MAIN BUSINESS DISTRICT. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED, MR. POKORNY SECONDED THAT THE RES. #��� A RESOLUTION REQUEST� ING PERMISSION OF THE RAILROAD AND �AREHOUSE COMMISSION TO INSTALL METAL STOP SIGNS AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: II . IOTH AVENUE NORTH ANO THE M. 8c ST. L. R.R. 2. I I TH AVENUE NORTH AND THE M, 8c ST. L. R.R . 3. I 2TH AVENUE NORTH ANO THE M. 8c ST. L. R.R � 4. ( 4TH AVENUE NORTH AND THE M. 8c ST . L. R.R . 5. 15TH AVENUE NORTH AND THE M. 8c ST. L. R.R.� THE MOTION CARRIED. MR._POKORNY MOVED, ANO MR. FiARRIMAN SECONDED THE MOTION THAT THE SISTER CITY PROGRAM SPONSORED BY ;�THE AMERICAN MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION BE REFERRED TO MR. DOUGLAS TIMMERMANN FOR ANY CIVIC ACTION THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MIGHT WISH TO MAKE. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. POKORNY MOVEO� AND NR. HARRIMAN SECONDED THE MOTION THAT THE COUNCII APPROVE A PLOT PLAN SHOWING A TRANSFER OF LOT 27, AND 28� BLOCK 5 WEST MINNEAPOLIS ON IOTH AVENUE SOUTH TO A REGISTERED LAND SURVEY. THE MOTIOW CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED THE MOTION TO GRANT THE APPLICATIOPI OF A BINGO PERMIT FOR THE NEXT QUARTER� �OCT., NOV.� 8c DEC.L� TO THE INDEPENDENT OROER OF ODD FELLOWS #I7 OF HOPKINS� THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. POKORNY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED THE MOTION SETTING THE SALARY OF MR. RICHARD WILSON, THE CITYS� NEW RECREATIONS DIRECTOR� AT �7,200.00 A YEAR. THE MOTION CARRIEO. _ MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDEO THE MOTION THAT THE NORTHERN STATES POWER CO.IBE GRANTED PERM�SSION TO PLACE ONE POLE ON 2ND STREET SOUTW BETWEEN 9TH AND IITH AVENUES SOUTH. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. POKORNY MOVED AND MR. FIANLEY SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE RECOMMENDATION OF MAYOR MILBERT OF THE APPOINTMENT OF MR. ELSE TO THE LIBRARY BOARD BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED THE MOTION THAT THE RECOMMENDATION MADE BY MAYOR MILBERT TO APPOINT MR. HARRIMAN TO REPLACE MR. POKORNY� �R, TO THE RECREATION COMMISSION BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED: C. R. PETERSON, SEGf�ET�RY OF THE COUNCIL COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� TUESDAY SEPT. 19, 1961, CONT. COUNC ILMEN: ATTEST: DONALD �� M � LBERT� MAYOR A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota w�s held Tuesday, October 3, 1961 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen, Hanley, Pokorney, Jr., Else, Harriman, the City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, and the City Attorney, Vesely. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded his motion that the expenditures dated October 3, 1961 in the amount of $39,1.�1.�9•22 be approved for payment. The motion carried. Pursuant to notice bids were opened Tuesday, September 26, 1961 :at 10.�.'00 a.m. for the furnishing of two police aars, and the following bids were received: BIDDER Hopkins Motor Sa1es Dahlberg Bros. AMOUNT $3,1�8 2 . o0 3,902.00 Mr. Pokorney,.Jr., moved and Mr. Harriman seconded his motion that Hopkins Motor Sales be awarded the bid for furnishing two police cars in the amount of $3,1�82.00 with the trade in allowance of $665.00 per car. The motion carried. Nir. Pokorney, Jr., moved and Nlr. Hanley seconded his motion that Resolution #/ oo�l "A RESOLUTION CHI�NGING THE DIRECTION OF THE TRAFFIC IN THE ALLEYS FROM 7TH AVENUE TO 13TH AVENUFS" be adopted. The motion caxried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorr�y, Jr., seconded his motion that Ordinance No. 179 "AN ORDINANCE VACATING CERTAIN PARTS OF INTERUB�AN AVENUE AS PLATTED IN F. A. SAVAGE���S INTERLACKEN PARK, HOPKINS, MINNESOTA LYING BETWEEN BLAKE ROAD AND INTERLACHEI� ROAD" be adopted and published according to law. The �totion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Else seconded his motion that Resolutiin #999 "A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE PROPOSED ASSFSSMII�iTS" �� adopted, and the motion carried. See exhibit "A" atta.�hed. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the communication from Mrs. Theltla Jenson of 38 - ninth Avenue South dated September 21, 1961, Hopkins, Minnesota stating that she intends to file a claim against the City was ordered placed on file. The mo�ion carried. Mr. Else moved and Mr. Hanley seconded his motion that the recommendation of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, for the fourth yeax of our four-year Street Lighting Program with the exception of item #1 be adopted: The motion carried. See exhibit "�" attached. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman seconded his motion that the recommendation by t,he Zoning and Planning Commission that a special use permit be granted to Herb Mason to construct an office-warehouse bui�ding in an Industrial zone "Upon Tract F, R.L.S. #561 at 309 Monk Avenue North'� and also recommends tha.t the Council consider the possibility of leasing a portion of the City pump house property for parking purposes be tabled; the motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorr�y, Jr., seconded his motion that the recommendation from the Zoni.ng and Planning Commission that the application to construct an addition to an Industrial Building in an Industrial zone "Upon Tract A, R.L.S..#26�. in addition to existing buiiding located at 130 Washington Avenue South on Tract A, R.L.S. �26� by Houghton vix-Syn Co., be granted. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorr�y, Jr., seconded his motion that the recommendation by the Zoning & Plann�ng Commission on the building permit appiication by Erling Rice to construct a 20. ft. x 21.6 ft. addition to the North side of existing house at 2l�8 Meadowbrook Road with a variance from the sideyards requirements of 10,:.to 8. it. be granted. The motion caxried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded his motion that the recommendation from the Zoning & Planning Commission on the request by Mr. Hammerlund to re-zone lots 21, 22, 23, 2L�.,�& 25, Block 2, West Minneapolis from C-1 Commercial to Industrial and a request for.a building permit for an Industrial structure be din.ied due to the fact that it does not compley with the construction requirements in the Industrial District be continued until the next Council meeting. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded his motion that Resolution # �mm a "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE PREPARATION AND PLANS BY THE ENGINEERS FOR THE PURPOSED CLOSING OF THE NORTH �0. FT. OF I�WATHA AVENUE AND A TURN-A-ftOUND BE CONSTRUCTED TO ACCOMMODATE THE TRAFFIC" be adopted. The motion carried. Mr. Pokorny, Jr..;.,moved and Mr. Hanley seconded his motion that a request by the M;nneapolis Gas Co. be granted permission to extend a gas main from Excelsior Avenue 1�80. ft. South on 6th Avenue South. The motion carried. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the bill of $17.50 presented to the City Council by Mr. R. C. Nelson of l.�l Van.Buren Avenue South for Roto-Rooter service be d�nied. The motion caxried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion that based on the recommendation of the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely and the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, the purchase agree- ments for the purchase of the following described property be approved. "Lot 17, Block 11, West Minneapolis for $7.I�,400.00, Lot 18, Block'�11, West Minneapolis for $12,500.00 and Lot 15, Block 11, West M,inneapolis for $11,0OO.Oa�?�. The motion carried. Mr. Harriman voted no. NIr. Hanley moved and Nlr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion that the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to.advertise for bids for a new fire truck. The motion caxried. Nlr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pikorny, Jr., seconded his motion that a tax levy for 1962 in the amount of $523,495•00 which is in addition to an amount of $92,736.00, which is auto- matically set up by the County Auditor from six (6) resolutions adopted from time to time for the payment of bonds and interest, making a total of $616,231,00, be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved, Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the adoption of the following budget resoiutionss The motion carried. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as follows: The sum oi $616,231.00 be raised by taxation during the year 1962, which together with $295.026.00 estimated from various sources of revenue aggreating $97-1,257•00 is hereby appropriated for the use of several departments of the City government and for general City purposes as hereinafter mentioned for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1962 and ending December 31, 1962. g���� EXPENDITURES General Property Taxes Current Ad. Voloren Tax Delingquent Ad. Valoren Tax Penalties & Interest State Shared Taxes , Liquor Cigarette Bank Excise Mortggge Registry State Highway Aid Licenses Non-Business Business Permits Business Non-Business Use of Money and Property Municipal Court I,ibrary Recreation Other Revenues & Transfer Curretn Surplus Total Revenue Council �� $616,231.00 Managers Oifice l�,000.00 Municipal Court 2,000.00 �lections City Clerks Office=� 11,000.00 Legal Services 22,000.00 Assessing 2,000.00 Zon3ng and Planning 2,000.00 Charter Commission 9,000.00 Insurancee Police 1,000.00 Inspection Services 25,95�.00 Fire Retirement 5,150.00 Civil Defense 500.00 Dog Control 2,800.00 Weed Control 30,000.00 F�gineering 1,100.00 Street 33,000.00 Sanitation 36,000.0o Municip.al Building 107,526.00 Health Welf are Library Recreation Parks Contingencies Henn. County Parks $ �.,�00.00 28,750.00 10,1�00 . 00 2,500.00 12,200.00 �., 000 . 00 15,850.00 5,1�00 . 00 350.00 11,500.00 101�, 000 . 00 3,100.00 51,700.00 20,675.00 2,000.00 1,600.00 775.eo 19, 31�5.00 203,700.00 6�., 330 . o0 6,�.50.00 3,350.00 12,500.00 23,000.00 53,235.00 l�2,350.00 108,961.00 2,100.00 $818,521.00 Debt Service General Obligation Bonds $21�, 036 . 00 P.I.R. Bonds 68,700.00 92,736.00 $911,257.00 Total Expenditures $911,257.00 The above schedule of revenues and appropriations estimated as the budget for the City of Hopkins for 1962 is in accordance with the figures determined at the Council meeting on October 3, 1961. This calls for a current tax levy to be raised in 1962 of $523,�95•00. To this must be added the amount alreac�y set up by the County Auditor sufficie,nt to pay our general obligation and P.I.R. Bonds as follows: General Obligation Bonds P.I.R. Bonds Total $2l�, 036 . 00 68,700.00 $92,736.00 Our assessment records indicate that the total taxable valuation for 1962 will be $11,850,60�..00. Using this valuation figure the tax or mill rate for 1962 appears as f.ollows: City Budget General Oblications Bonds P.I.R. Bonds �523,1�95. o0 2l�, 036 . 00 68,700.00 $616,231.00 Mill Rate Mill Rate Mill Rate Mill Rate 1�4.17 2.03 5.80 52.00 Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded h3s motion that Resolution #/ � 0 3 "A RESOLUTION REQUFSTING THE CITIZENS OF HOPKINS, NIINNESOTA PARTICIPATE IN THE .L�IVIL DEFENSE PROGRAM SPQNSORED BY THE HOPKINS SCHOOLS" be adopted. The motiom carried. Meeting adjourned. C. R. Peterson; �ecretary��of the Council COUNCILMEN: "ATTEST" Donald J. Milbert, Mayor �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� C I TY OF HOPK I NS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING TWO (2) ROLICE PATROL CARS SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS, UNTIL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26� 1961� AT IOt00 A.A4.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARO OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE PURCHASE OF TWO �2� POLICE PATROL CARS. SPECIFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER. A CASH DEPOSIT� CASHIER�S CHECK� CERTIFIED CHECK OR STANDARD BIDDERiS BOND PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS IS REQUIRED FOR FIVE PERCENT �5°o OF THE B(D AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. C I TY OF HOPK I NS ' 1 r � R . l . BRUBACHER CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUI�TY REVIEW SEPTEMBER 14� 1961 CITY OF HOFKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTiON N0. 996 RESOLUTION DECLARING C OSTS TO BE ASSESSED AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS CONTRACTS HAVE BEEN LET FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF CERTAIN STREETS, ALLEYS� R�ENUES AND LOTS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS ALL AS MORE FULLY SET FORTH AND DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT A., HERETO ATTACHED AND HEREBY MADE A PART HEREOF AND SAID IMPROVEMENTS HAVE NOW BEEN COMPLETED AND THE COST OR PRICE OF SUCH IMPROVEMENTS� PLUS THE EXPENSES INCURRED IN THE MAKIN6 THEREm� AMOUNT IN EACH CASE TO THE SUM SPECIFIED AFTER EACH SUCH IMPROVEMENT IN SAID EXHIBIT A. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL oF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA� AS FOLLOWSS P. THE COST OF EACH SUCH IMPROVEMENT TO BE SPECIALLY ASSESSED 19 HEREBY DECLARED TO BE THAT•AMOUNT SET FORTH IN SAID EXH181T A, FOR EACH IMPROVEMENT. 2. THE CITY CLERK WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE CITY ENGINEER SHAL� FORTHWITH CALCULATE THE PROPER AMOUNT TO BE SPECIALLY ASSESSED FOR EACH SUCH IMPROVEMENT AGAINST EVERY ASSESSABLE LOT� PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND WITHIN THE DISTRICT AFFECTED WITHOUT REGARD TO CASH VALUATION� AS PROVIDED BY LAW, AND HE SHALL FILE A COPY OF EACH SUCH PROPOSED ASSESSMENT IN HIS OFFICE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. 3. THE CLERK SHALL UPON THE COMPLETION OF SUCH PROPOSED ASSESSMENT� NOTIFY THE COUNCIL THEREOF. � � ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CiTY OF HOPKINS THIS F§I.�i DAY oF 196i. C . R . PETERSON, � SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL JOSEPH C. VESELY, C I TY ART�FtNEY `�,.\ �..__ DONALD J. MILBERT� MAYOR RESOLUTION �1004 RESOLUTION REDIRECTING TRAFFIC IN EAS� wEST ALLEYS.PARALLELIN�.EXCELSIOR.AVENUE BEIWEEN 7th AVENUES AND.12th AVENUES IN THE GITY OF HOPKINS WNEREAS, There is an East West alley presently located, used and traveted through Blocks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, which alley runs generally parallel to Excelsior Avenu2 and approximately 35� South thereof, on which ailey the traffic at present is permitted to travel only in a westerly direction. WHEREAS, there is an East West alley running through Blocks 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 71 paralleling Excelsior Avenue and Northerly thereof located approximately 130' Northerly of said Excelsior Avenue on which presently the traffic is permitted to operate only in an Easterly direction, and WHEREAS, it is for the best interest, safety and convenience of the general public that the flow of traffic upon said alley be reversed so that the traffic utilizing the alley, above set forth, located Northerly of Excelsior Avenue sha�� be one way only in a Westerly direction, and the traffic in the alley above described located South of Excelsior Avenue shall be one way only in an Easterly direction. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins that corm mencing , 1961 the vehicular traffic utilizing the alley located approximately 130' Northerly of Excelsior Avenue and parallel thereto between 7th Avenue and 12th Avenue North shall be one way only in a Westerly direction and tNn at the alley located approximately 135' South of Excelsior Avenue and para(lel thereto between 7th and 12th Avenue South shall be one way only in an Easterly direction. BE IT FURINER RESOLVED that said alle� be appropriated%yesignated c by the establishment of proper signs erected under the supervision of the City Manager, and that a copy of this Resolution sha11 be pubtished once in the officia� newspaper of the City prior to the date therein set forth. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Council held October 3, 1961. C�TY � HOPKINS Mayor C I erk �I CITY � HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota OR�INANCE NOe l79 AN ORD I NAN(;E VACATI NG CERTA 1 N PARTS OF I NTERURBAPI AVEPIUE . AS PLATIED I N F. A. . SAVAGE°S INTERLAGHEN PARKi HOPKINS, MINNES�TA.LYING BEIWEEN BLAKE ROAD AND INTERLACHEN.ROAD ,. , BE IT ORDAINED BY TWE COUNCIL OF THE C17Y OF HOPKINS: Section I. That those parts of said I�terurban Avenue as p�atted in F. A. Savage,s Interiachen Park Iying between the East tine of Blake Road and the West (ine of Inter— lachen Avenue excepti�g therefrom those parts of said Interurban Avenue�lying between the East and West line extended South of Asnley Road, Holly,Road, and Oakwood Road, a.11 according to the recorded ptat of said F. A. Savagefs Interlachen Park on file and of record in the office of.the;Regi_,ster of Deeds in and for said Hennepin County, s.,.> be, and the same are hereby vacated, First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins on the 9+9THday of September, 196! and finally read and adopted at a regular meeting of the councii. of said city held on 4joe,roeER.��3,feg (961. C..R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney � �..,: - — �',. •�� DONALD J. MILBERT, Mayor Published in the Hennepin County Revdew I ::oe•-�.os �R: r�-�" 1961 �� �� � R � ��`.��a�.��� r a��.���✓�,:. �o ��,�,�,�_ � �S/rL.!.4' d.�e•15.{�ti4.Clebf,+C�..��. G}rbiACs3= .., e (t`�. -.. �/y�` ..��— � ' �. o�.��;� �, Idt.�. .�15'B.E..�b� "} � i `t �' �� CITY OF HOPKIlVS Hennepin County, l�ti.sinesota RESOLUTION N0. 999 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING PftOPQSED ASSESSMENTS WHERE�,S pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law the council has met and heard and passed upon all objections to the following special assessments for the local improvemerit projects herein- aiter listed, to-wit: SA,SE PREPARATION, GRADING, GRAVELING AND BIrACKTOP SURFACING OVER AND UPON THE FOLLOWING ALLEYS, STREETS, ROAAS AND AVENUES IN THE CI�Y OF HOPKINS. l. A1ong 12th Avenue South from 6th Street to 7th Street South; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $2,127.�.3, of which the Gity will p ay no paxt, and the area to be assessed being Lots 1 through 12 inclusive, Block 56; and Lots 13 through 2!� 3nclusive, Block 57, a11 in West Minneapolis. 2. The a11ey in Block 76 West Minneapolis �econd Division between the North line of lst Street North and the North line of Lot 10 in said block extended, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $455•06, of .which the City.will pay no part, and the area to be assesaed being Lots 10 through 15 inclusive, Block 76, West Minneapolis Second Division. 3. The a11ey in Block 82, West NLinneapolis Second Division between 6th and 7th Avenues North from ist Street North to 2nd Street North, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $961.56, of which the City will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being a71 of Block 82, West Minneapolis Second Division. �.. Madison Avenue North from the Great Northern Railway right-of- way to Monroe Avenue. Madison Circle North and South plus the access street between Madison Circle North and Madison Circle South, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $7,532•35, of which the City wi71 pay no part, and the axea to be assessed being Blocks 1, 2, 3 and !�, Campbell Third Addition. 5. Along 12th Avenue South from ist Street to 2nd Street South, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $�,�.50.50, of which the City wi11 pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Lots 1 to 9 inclusive, Block 9; and Lots 10 to 18 inclusive, Block 10, all in West Minneapolis. 6. A1ong Van Buren Avenue South from ist Street South to 2nd Street South, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $3,708.75, of which the City wi11 pay no part,and the area to be assessed being Lots l to 12 inclusive, Block 35; and Lots 13 to 2!� inclusive, Block 36, all in West Minneapolis Center. 7. Along 5th Street South from County Road 18 to 6th Avenue South, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $8,2�9.76, of which the City will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being all of Block �.3,l�.1�,�.5,l�6 and �.7 and 63 in West Minneapolis; and Blocks l, 2, 3 and �. in Park Valley; and Blocks l, 2 and 3 in Park Va11ey Second Addition, and all of the unplatted part of the East one-half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 117, ftange 22. 8. Along 2nd Street North from Tyler Avenue to Monroe Avenue, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $6,�28.75, of which the City will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being all of Blocks 1, 2, 3 and �. in West Minneapolis Center and that part of Lots 1 and 2l�, Block 2, Stevens Oakwood Park lying Northerly of the Sontherly J�0 feet thereof. INSTALLA.TION OF ASPHALTIC CURB. 9. Along Madison Avenue North from Monroe Avenue to the Great Northern Railway right-of-way, and along,Madison Circle North and South, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of �i,788.02 of which the City will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Blocks 1 through �. inclusive, Campbell Third Addition. CURB AND GUTTER. l0. Along the East side of 12th Avenue South between 2nd �.treet South and a point �.0 feet North of 2nd Street South, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $223.�.8, of which the City will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Lots 10 through 18 inclusive, Block 10 West Minneapolis. 11. Along the South side of 5th Street South from County Road 18 to 5th Avenue South, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $3,292.01, of which the City will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Blocks l and !�, Park Valley; Blocks l; 2 and 3, Park Va11ey Second Addition, and all of the unplatte,d part of the Southeast Quaxter of the Northeast Quaxter, Section 25, . Township 117, Range 22. 12. Along the North side of 5th Street South from County Road 18 to bth Avenue South, the total cost to be assessed bei.ng the sum of $l�,002.00, of which the City will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being all that part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25, Township �.1.7, Range 22 lying West of County Road 18, and lying. East of 5th Avenue South and South of Blocks �., �.5, �.6 and !�7 West Minneapolis; and also all of Blocks 1�3, �, �.5, 1�6 and. 1�7 West Minneapolis. DRIVEWAY. 13. �.t 202-20th Avenue North, the total cost,to be assessed being the sum of $123.0l�, of which the City will pay no part, and the area to be assessed.being lot 15 and the South 25 feet of Lot 14, Block 5, West Minneapolis Third Division. WATER MAINS. 1L�. Extension of.water main to serve Lot 7, Block 5, Hobby Acres,, the total cost to be assessed being the sum o� $2,815•l31.�, of which the City will pay no part,, and the area to be assessed being lot 3, Block � and Lots 6 and 7, Block 5, both in Hobby Acres.Lohman-Aarhus Addition. NOW THEREF'ORE BE IT RFoSOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS A,S FOLLOWS: 1. Such proposed,.assessments and eaeh of them are hereby accepted and shall constitute the special assessments against the lands named therein and each tract of land therein included is hereby found to be benefited by the proposed improvement in.the amount of the assessment levied against it. 2. Said assessments for the improvements set forth and described in Paxagraph or Item ]_1�.., sha11 be payable in equal, an,nual installments extending over a period of ten (10) years; said assessme�ts for the improvements described in Paragraphs 1 through 13, inclusive shall be payable in equal, annual installments extending over a period of five i5) Years. The first of eaeh of said installments for each of said projects or improvements sha11 be payable on or before the first Monday in January,1962. Any deferred installments sha11 bear interest at six per cent (6�) from October 1, 1961. To the first installment shall be added interest on the entire assessment from October 1, 1961 until December 31, 1962. To each sub- sequent installment when due sha11 be added interest for each one year on all unpaid�installments. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to certification of the County Auditor as here3n provided, pay the whole of the assessment against ar�y pa,Fcel 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�assessment remaining unpaid with interest accrued to December 31st of the year in which such payment is made. 1�. The Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the Hennepin County Auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the County and such assessment shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other mun.i.cipal taxes. '� Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Mi.nnesota at a regUlar meeting thereof held October 3, 1961. C. R. PETERSON, DONALD J. MLLBERT, Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VFoSELY, City Attorney - ... _ -, . . ..i . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . . _ .. - , ,4 _"_" _" `i EXHI B,I T' A,- BASE PREPARATION, GRADINGi GRAVELING AND BLACKTOP SURFACING OVER AND UPON THE FOLLOW— ING ALLEYS� STREETS� ROADS AND AVENUES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS. ' I. Along l2th AVenue South from 6th Street to 7th.Street South; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $2,127.43, of which the City will Pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Lots I through 12 inclusive, Block 56; and Lots 13 through 24 inclusive,,Block 57, all 'in West Minneapolis. 2. The alley in Block 76 West Minneapolis Second Division between the North.�ine of Ist Street North, and the North line of Lot IO in said block extended, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of 5455.06, of which the City will pay no part, and the area to be assessed.being Lots 10 through 15 inclusive, Block.76, West Minneapolis Second Division, 3. The alley in Block 82, West Minneapolis Second Division between 6th and 7th Avenues North.from Ist Str.eet North.to 2nd Street North, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $961.56, of which the City will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being all of Block 82, West Minneapoli,s Second Division. ' 4, Madison Avenue North from the Great Northern Railway righ,t—of—knay to Monr. oei,?.Avenue,;,<-n,1 Mad i son C i rc I e North and. South p I us the access street between M�i-son :��.�31�-•tdorth I�nd �Msdison Efrefi� South, the tota.l cost to be asses'sed being the sum of $7,532.35, of which the City will pay no part, and the ar.ea to be assessed being B.locks I, 2, 3 and 4, Campbell Third 9aldition... . 5. Along 12th Avenue South fr�n Ist Street to 2nd Streets South, the total cost to be assessed.being the sum of $4,450.5�, of which the city will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Lots I to 9 inclusive, Block 9; and Lotsz-10 to 16 incluslve, Block 10, all in West Minneapolis. � 6. Along Van Buren Avenue South from Ist Street South to 2nd Street South, the total cost to..be assessed being the sum of $3,708.75, of which the city will pay no part, and the area to �e assessed bein g Lots I to 12.inclusive, Block 35; and Lots 13 to 24 inclusive, Block 36, all in West Minneapolis Genter� � , 7. Along 5th Street.South from County Road IS to 6th Avenue South, the total cost to b.e assessed being the sum of $8,249.76, of which the city will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being al1 of Blocks 43, 44, 45, 46 and 47 and 63 in West Minneapolis; and Blocks 1, 2, 3 and 4.in Park Valley; and Blocks 1, 2 and 3 in Park Valley Second �iidition, and all of the unplatted part of the East 9ne half of the Northeast. Quarter of Section 25:, Township 117, Range 22. 8. Along 2nd Street North from Tyler Avenue to Monroe Avenue) the total cost to be assessed being the.sum of $6,428.75, of whieh the city wil.l pay no part, and the area to be assessed being a11 of Blocks I, 2, 3 and 4 in West Minneapolis Center and that part of Lots 1, and 24, Block 2, Stevens Oakwood.Park lying Northerly of the Southerly,40 feet:thereof. �.. I NSTALI:ATION OF- ASPHALT,1��� CURB. 9. A.long Madison Avenue North from Monroe Avenue to the Great Northern Railway right—of-way, and along Madison Circle-Nooth and South, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $1,788.02:) of which the city will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Blocls I through 4 inclusive, Campbell Third Addition. t0. Along the East and a point 40 feet North being the sum of $223.48, to be assessed being Lots CURB AND GUTTER side of 12th Avenue South.between 2nd Street South of 2nd Street South, the total cost to be assessed of which the city witl pay no part, and the area 10 through 18 inclusive, Block 10 West Minneapoiis. II. Along t�ae South side of 5th Street.South from County Road 18 to 5th Avenue South, the total cost to be assessed being-#he sum of $3,292.01, of which the city�will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Blocks l and 4,.Park Valley; Blocks I, 2 and 3, Park Valiey Second Additton, and all of the unplatted part�of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, Section 25, Tovm ship 117, Range 22. 12. Along the North side of 5th Street Soufh-from County Road 18 to 6th Avenue South, the total cost to be assessed being the sum �f $4,002.00, of which the city will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being a11 that part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22 lying West of County Road 18, and Iying East of 5th Avenue South and South of Blocks 44, 45, 46 and 47 West Minneapolis; and also all of Blocks 43, 44,.45, 46 and 47 West Minneapolis. DRIVEWAY 13. At 202 — 20th Avenue North, the total cost sum of $123.04, of which the city will pay no part, assessed being Lot 15 and the South 25 feet of LQt Minneapolis �h.fir,d�i Division. WATER MAINS to be assessed being the and.the area to be 14, Block 5, West 14. Along Burnes Drive from Campbeli Drive to Minnetonka Mills Road, and along Minnetonka Miils Road from Campbell Drive to Burnes Drive, fhe total cost to be assessed being the sum of $4,725.32, of which the city will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Blocks I and 2, Campbell's Fourth Addition. 15. Along that part of Jackson Avenue North from a point 360 feet South of 2nd Street North to Ist Street North, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $2,325.25, of which the c'ity will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Lots 14 through 19 inclusiv�, Block. 3; and Lots 9 through 13, Block 4, a11.in West Minneapolis Center. 16. Extension of water main to serve Lot 7, Block 5, Hobby Adres, the total cost to be assessed being the sum.of $2,815.44., of which the city will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Lot 3, Blocl�s4 — and Lots 6 and 7, Block 5, both in Hobby Acres Lohman—Aarhus Addition. SANITARY SEWERS—MAINS 17. Along Burnes Drive from Campbell Drive to Nlinnetonka Mills Road and along Minnetonka.Milts Road from Campbell Drive to Burnes Drive, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $6,195.46, of which the city will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Blocks I and 2, 6ampbell's Fourth Addition. 18. Along that part of Jackson Avenue North from a point thereon located approximately 330 feet South of 2nd Street North to Ist Street North, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $2,052.18, of which the city will pay no part, and thearea to be asses b i g Lots 14 through 20 lnclusive, Block 3; and Lots 6 through 13 inclusive,/$�a�q��n�West Minneapolis Center, f \4 / �� C I lY OF HOPK I NS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMEN�ES TO WHOM i T MFIY CONCERN: NOTICE IS.HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota will meet at 7;30 o'clock P. M. on October�3, 1961 in the council chambers of the City Hall in Hopkins to pass upon the proposed assessments for the improvements of those certain streets, alleys, avenues and roads in the City of Hopkins as more fully set forth in Exhibit A. hereto attached and hereby made a part hereof in which Exhibit A. the area proposed to be assessed for each respective improvement is set froth. The proposed assessments are on file for public inspection at the office of the City Glerk. Written or orai obJections will be considered at said hearing. The total cost of each such improvement is as set forth in said Exhibit A. G. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPM C. VESELY, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review on September 7 and l4, ,1961. :.yt, �':�,�;�+!�� ,. � �. � 4- : �I .u.. _. HOPKINS. MINNESOTA OVERHEAD STREET LIGHTING INSTALLATION PLAN _ 1962 Install 1 new 10,000 Lumen Lamp Install 8 new 6,000 Lumen Lamps Change 48 la,mps from 4,000 to 6,000 Lumens Install 1 new 10.000 Lumen Lamp l. On Washington Ave. So. approximately 1 block south of 7th St. So. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. l0. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Install 8 new 6,000 Lumen Lamps Preston La,ne & Homedale Road " " " Maple Hill Road n n n Ashlej/ Road Boyce Road & Meadow Brook Road Goodrich St. & Meadow Brook Road 20th Ave. So. & Approx. lst St. So. ?th Ave. So. & 5th St. So. 9th Ave. So. & 7th St. So. Change 48 lamps from 4,000 to 6.000 Lumens Preston Lane betWeen Ashley Road & Interlachen Road Boyce Road & Hawthorne Road " " " Holly Road " " " Ashley Road Goodrich St. & Hawthorne Road �� n n gomedale Road n n n�ple Hill Road " " " Interlachen Road �� n n Oakwood Road " " " Holly Road n n �� Ashley Rosd Monroe Ave. So. between E�ccelsior Ave. and lst St. So. lst St. So. & Harrison Ave. So. r' " " " Van Buren Ave. So. n " " " Jackson Ave� SO. n n n R�nroe Ave. So. Monroe Ave. So. between lst St. So. & 2nd St. So. 2nd St. So. & Harrison Ave. So. " " " " Van Buren Ave. So. n n n n jdjad].SOri Ave. So. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 3'+. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 4�+. �5. 46. 47. 48. 5th Ave. So, & 2nd St. So. " " " between Excelsior Ave. 6th Ave. So. & 2nd St. So. " " " between Fxcelsior Ave. 7th Ave. So. & lst St. So. " " " " 2nd St. So. lst St. So. & lOth Ave. So. n n n �� 12th Ave. So. n n n n 13th Ave. So. 2nd St. So. & 12th Ave. So. lst St. So. & 17th Ave. So. u o n n 18th Ave. SO. �� n n n 19th Ave. So. 3rd St. So. & 5th Ave. So. & 2nd St. So. & 2nd St. So. 6th Ave. So. between 3rd St. So. & 4th St. So. 6th Ave. So. & 4th St. So. 5th St. So. & 5th Ave. So. 5th St. So. & 6th Ave. So. 6th St. So. & 5th Ave. So. n n n�► 6th Ave. So. n n n �� 7th Ave. So. n u n n$th Ave. SO. " " " " lOth Ave. SO. " " " " llth Ave. SO. 7th St. So. & 7th Ave. So. n n n n$th Ave.So. Maple Hill Road & Interurban Street Interlachen Road & Interurban Street a C I TY OF HOPK I NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINN6SOTA RESOLUTION 1000 A RESOLUTION ORDERING FREPARATION OF �NGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS A PETITION HAS BEEN RECEIVED REQUESTING,THE IMPROVE— MENT OF HIAWATHA AVENUE BY CONSTRUCTING A BARRI,CADE AND INSTALL — ING A TURN—A—ROUND TO ACCOMMODATE THE TRAFFIC ON THE NORTH 40. FT. OF SAID AVENUE THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO h4.5.A., SEc. 429.01 i To SEcs. 429.1 I I. NON! THEREFORE B E 1 T RESOLVED BY THE C( TY COUNC 1 L OF THE C 1 TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BE REFERRRED TO c10HN STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS INSTRUCTED TO REPORT WITH ALL CONVENIENT SPEED ADVISING THE COUNCIL IN A PRELIMINARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE ANO AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE (v9ADE AS PROPOSED OR IN CONNECTION WITH SOME OTHER Ih9PROVEMENT, AND THE ESTIMATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA THIS 3R0 DAY OF OCTOBER� 1961. C . R . F"ETERSON � SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL JOSEPH C. VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY DONALD J. MILBERT, MAYOR RESOLUTION �1003 RESOLUTION URGING PARTICIPATION BY TNE CITIZENS OF HOPKINS IN CIVIL DEFENSE PROGRAM ,� WHEREAS, the Hopkins public school system is sponsmring a Civil Defense Educational Program for all the citizens of Hopkins, and WNEREAS, it is deemed desirable and necessary that as many citizens of Hopkins as possible receive proper instructions in civil defense. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that al1 of the citizens and residents of Hopkins are hereby urged to participate in any and all such civil defense programs, and that the school system personnel and a1( parties participating in such program be commended therefor, PASSED AND ADOPT�D at a regular meeting of the council of the City of Hopkins HELD ON OCTOBER 3� 1961. Mayor C lerk A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD TUESDAY� OCTOBER 17, 1961, AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT VJERE MAYOR MILBERT� COUNCILMEN� HANLEY, POKORNY� �R.,. ELSE� HARRIMAN THE CITY MANAGER� BRUBACHER� AND THE CITY ENGINEER, STROJAN. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. POKORNY, JR., SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE EXPENDITURES DATED OCTOBER 17� 1961 IN THE AMOUNT OF $62,795.73 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. THE MOTION CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED �iONOAY, OCTOBER 16, 1961 AT 10:00 A.M. FOR THE FURNISHING OF TWO SNOW PLOWS� THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVED: B Ir DD ER GEO. T. RYAN C0. PUBLIC WORKS EQUIPMENT PHILLIPPI EQUIPMENT HAYDEN—MURPHY EQUIPMENT C0. ROAD MACHINERY 8c SUPPLIES A PA� $ 969.00 992,50 1,083.60 1,198.25 I , 300 .00 MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE LOW BID OF GEO. T. RYAN CO. BE AWARDED THE BID FOR FURNISHING TWO SNOW PIOtNS IN THE AMOUNT OF $969.00 PER SNOW PLOW. THE MOTION CARRIED. � MR, POKORNY� �R. MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT ORDINANCE NO. (80 "AUTHORIZING AND ORDERiNG SALE OF CERTAiN REAL ESTATE NOW OWNED BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS", BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FIRST READING. THE MOTION CqRRIED. MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND iv1R. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT.THE RECOMA1ENDqTION FROM THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE REQUEST BY N1R; HAMMERLUND TO RE—ZONE LOTS 21-� 22� 23� 24� AND 25, BLOCK 2, WEST Nl I NNEAPOL I S FROM `�C— I" COMMERC I A� TO I NDUSTR I AL AND A REQUEST FOR A BUILDING PERMIT FOR AN INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE BE DENIED DUE TO THE FqCT THAT IT DOES NOT COMPLEY WITH THE CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS IN THE INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE COUNCILS NEXT MEETING. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND N9R. HANLEY SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE C�TY ATTORNEY� MR. VESELY� DRAFT AN ORDINANCE TO CHANGE THAT PART OF ORDINANCE �`,44, SECTION 2� SUB,DIVISION 2: "L. f BRARY BOARD TO i NC REASE THE NUMER OF D I REC TORS FROIv1 F I VE TO SEVEN PAEP�iBERS �N I TH TWE ��PR�d1/,1S0`; THAT AT LEAST ONE MEMBER OF THE BOARD BE A COUNC ILMAN", eE AFPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED, MR, HARRIMAN MOVED AND fv1R. HANLEY SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT RESOLUTION °�1002 T0 PARTICIPATE WITH THE RURAL HENNEPIN C OUNTY NURSING DISTRIC T FOR THE PERIOD OF JANUARY I, 1962 THRU DEC EMBER 31, 1962" BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR . HARR I MAN MOVED AND i49R , POKORNY � c1R .� SECONDED H I S PAOT I ON THAT THE C HAMB ER OF COMMERCE BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO USE THE PARKING LOT ON IiTH AVENUE SOUTH ON OCTOBER 28� 1961; ALSO THAT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO PLACE THE CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS ON THE CITY IiGHT POLES ON EXCELSIOR AVENUE� THE CITY AGREED TO PAY THE ELECTICAL COST OF THE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING. THE MOTION CARRIED. A4R. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE REQUEST BY THE NORTHERN STATES FOWER C0. FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL TWO POWER POLES IN NORTH—SOUTH ALIEY BETWEEN IITH AND 12TH AVENUES SOUTH� AND 6TH STREET ANO r.?:TH STREET BASED ON THE CITY ENGINEERS RECOMMENDATION.BE GRANTED. THE MOTION CARRIED, MR. HANLEY MOVED AND A�R. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE REQUEST BY THE NORTH— WESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR A PERMIT TO MAKE A DIGUP FOR A CABLE REPAIR q�T�`q MANHOLE �1N THE ALLEY ENTRANCE ON IOTH AVENUE, NORTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE BE GRANTED. THE N10TION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR..HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT A STOP SIGN ON 7TH STREET AT 7TFi AVENUE SOUTH BE INSTALLED AND THAT A COMPLETE STUDY OF THE TRAFFIC FLOW IN. THIS AREA BE MADE BY THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HARRIMAN MOVEO AND MR, HANLEY SECONDED HIS IVlOTION THAT MR, HERB MASON BE GRANTEO A BUILOING PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A 12 UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING ON LOTS 16 THRU 20, BLOCK I, WEST MINNEAPOLIS� OR ON 2ND STREET SOUTH AND 6TH AVENUE SOUTIH., '' : ... ., THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVEO AND MR. ELSE SEC�NDED HIS MOTION THAT BASED ON THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY ATTORNEY� MR. VESELY AND THE CITY MANAGER, MR. BRUBACHER, THE PURCHASE AGREEMENT FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY BE APPROVE. "LOT 16, BLOCK II� WEST h4�NNEAPOLIS FOR $12,250.00;. THE MOTION CARRIED, MR. HARRIMAN VOTED NO. MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. POKORNY� �R. SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE COUNCIL REFER TO THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR RECOMMENOATION THE NAMING THE HOWELL� HOVANDER SHOP- PING CENTER. THE MOTION CARRIED, MEETING ADJOURNED. C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL COUNCILMEN: ATTEST: OONALD J. MILBERT, NIAYOR. RESOLUTIUPN �1002 A RESOLUTION RELATING TO PARTICIPATION IN_THE RUFtAL HENNEPIN COUNTY NURSING DISTRICT Mr. HARRiMAN introduced the following resolution and moved it�s adoption: ��� WHEREt�S, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections ].L45.08 and ]1�5.12 provision has been made for a public health nursing d.istrict in that portion of Hennepin County outside ihe City of Minneapolis, and WHEREAS, pursuant to such authority such a public health nursing district has been organized and has been in operation for several years, and W�E�S, it is deemed necessary to continue the operation of such nursing district and to provide it with adequate funds for its proper operation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the governing body of CITY oF HOPKINS that this political subdivisi.on continue to town, village or city be included in the public health nursing district of rural Hennepin County, organized on January 4, 1952: that it participate in the benefits thereof; and that it agrees to support on an apportionment basis its pro rata share of the cost of the administration of such district provided, however, that for the period January l, 1962 through December 31, 1962, this cost shall not exceed �.25 per capita on the basis of,the official 1960 Federal Census. BE IT FURTHER ftESOLVED, that this resolution shall be deemed an agreement to continue to participate in such nursing district on the basis hereinbefore specified with all other political subdivisions adopting similar resolutions. The motion for adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by MR. HANLEY . Upon roll call there �rere 5 yeas and rvi nays: Yeas 5 Nays I, NR . C, R. 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Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota, this 28th day of September, 1961. CITY OF HOPKINS /' , R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, October 5, 1961 To be published in the Construction Bulletin, October 5, 1961 A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HE�D TUESOAY� NOVEMBER 7, 1961� AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MILBERT� COUNCILMEN� HANLEY� ELSE AN� HARRIMAN� THE CITY MANAGER� BRUBACHER, CITY ENGINEER� STROJAN, AND THE CITY ATTORNEY, VESELY. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE EXPENDITURES DATED NOVEMBER 7TH 1961� IN THE AMOUNT OF $226,349.21 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. THE MOTION CARRIEO. MR. MCLELLAN� UNION REPRESENTATIVE OF L�CAL �49, OF THE INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS AND MR. ROSS� UNION REPRESENTATIVE OF LOCAL #224.� CITY� COUNTY� ANO STATE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES WERE TO HAVE APPEARED BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL. HOWEVER MAYOR MILBERT� OUT OF RESPECT TO COUNCILMAN POKORNY� JRS� ABSENCE AND COUNCILMAN HARRIMANSt BEING.UN� ABLE TO ARRIVE AT THE COUNCIL MEETING UNTIL LATER, AND BELIEVING THEIR PRESENTATIONS SHOULD BE MADE BEFORE A FU�L COUNCIL SUGGESTED BOTH GENTLEMEN APPEAR AT THE NEXT� OR THE NOVEMBER 21ST. COUNCIL MEETING. THE GENTLEMEN AGREED. • MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT ORDINANCE N0�,180 "AUTHORIZING AND ORDERING SALE.OF CERTAIN REAL E�TATE NOW OWNED BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS" BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECONO READING AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME BE OROERED PUBLlSHEO. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT ORDINANCE NO. 18I °AN ORDINAI�:E'= ANNE'X I NG C ERT� 1 N L�ND �BUTT I NG UPON THE C I TY OF HOPK I NS DETAC HED FROP.4, THE V I LLAGE OF EDINA"� TO REPLACE ORDINANCE NO. 178 ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR COt1NCIL ME•ETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 5� 1961 BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FIRST READING. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT ORDINANCE N0. I82 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC. 2, SUBDIV. 2 OF ORDINANCE N0. #44, P'ERTAINING TO LIBRARY BOARD", INCREAS— ING THE NUMBER OF BOARD MEMBERS FROM F1VE TO SEVEN BE ACCEPTED FOR IT�� FIRST READING. THE MOTi'ON CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE RECOMMENDATION FROM THE ZON— ING AND PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE REQUEST BY MR. HAMMERLUND TO RE�ZONE LOTS 21� 22� 23� 24, AND 25, BLOCK 2, WEST MINNEAPOLIS� FROM "C-1��� CI�ihVIERCIAL TO (NDUSTRIAI� AND A REQUEST FOR A BUILDING PERMIT FOR AN INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE BE DENIED DUE TO THE FACT THAT THE SPEC�FICATIONS FOR THE NEW INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE DO NOT COMPLEY WITH THE RE� QUIREMENTS IN THE INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT BE ADOPTED. THE MOTION CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2� 1961� AT 10:00 A.M. FOR THE FURNISHING OF SALT FOR THE CITY� THE FOLLOWING BIOS WERE RECEIVED: B IDDER CUTLER�MAGNER CO. CARGII.L� INC, INTERNATIONAL SALT CO.. AMOUNT $12.34 PER TON. 12.34 PER TON. 12.34 PER TON. MR, HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT CARGILL� INC.� BE AWARDED THE BID FOR FURNISHING SALT FOR THE C�TY AT �12.34 PER TON. PURSUANT TO NOTICE 81DS WERE OPENED FRIDAY� NOVEMBER 3� 1961 AT II:00 A.M. FOR THE FURNISHING OF SANITARY SEWER� WATER MA1NS� AND APPURTENANT WORKj THE FOLIOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVEDL BIDDER BARBAROSSA 8c SONS PETER LAMETTI SWANSON EXC. CO. LAMETTI 8c SON � I NC .- PHELPS DRAKE CO., INC. NOOLANO CONST. CO. � AMOUIVT $277,400.00 284,128.50 295,335.00 341,742,56 380�920,30 438,000.00 MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR; ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE AWARDING OF THE CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING OF SANITARY SEWER� WATER°N►q�N�g�, AND APPURTENANT WORK BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE NEXT COUNCIL ILIEETING� OR NOVEMBER 21, 1961. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR, HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONOED HIS MOT10N THAT THE PETITION BY THE HOPKINS WOMEN�S CLUB PERTAINING TO FLUORIDATION OF THE WATER FOR THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS BE RE— FERRED TO OUR HEALTH OFFICER� DR. H. E. ORILL FOR HIS INVESTIGATION AND REPORT FOR THE NOVEMBER 21� COUNCIL MEETING. THE MOTIOPI CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE RECOMMENOATION OF THE ZONING AND PIANNING COMMISSON APPROVING THE REQUEST BY h1RS. DORA SUE RUBEL� DATED OCTOBER 23� 1961� FOR.A BUILDING PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT THREE �3� 12 UNIT APARTMENT BUILDINGS TO BE LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF MONK AND HlAWATHA; WITH THE.PROVISO THAT AN ADDITIONAL 10 FEET FOR A ROADWAY BE DEDICATED AND ALSO THAT A 25 FOOT EASEMENT BE OBTAINEO FROM THE NOV. 7, .�961 COUNCIL M�EETING CONT. PAGE -2— CENTER OF- -M I NNEHAMA- CREEK BE GRANTED .. THE MOTI ON CAF�R I ED., - - - �. . .__ -,� , -. _, ._ , , ..,_ MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING THE REQUEST BY MR. W. M. NELSON FOR A BUILDING PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT AN INOUSTRIAL BUILDING IN AN INDUSTRIAL ZOfVE AND FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT THEREOF� THE BUILDING.TO BE LOCATED ON LOTS 2I, 22� BLOCK 57� WEST M�NNEAPOLIS� OR AT 605 � 12TH AVENUE SOUTH BE GRANTED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE REQUEST MADE BY GENEVIEVE HAUSER AT 359 -(9TH AVENUE NORTH� FOR A BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT AN ENCLOSED PORCH PROJECTING 6 FEET INTO THE FRONT YARD BE DENIED DUE TO SECT. II� SU6-SECT. 12 WHICH STATES THAT EN— CLOSED PORCHES SHAL� BE CONSIDERED AS A PART OF THE DWELLING FOR CALCULATING FRONT YARD REQUIREMENTSj ALSO SUB—SECT. 3 UNDER SECT. 15 PROVIDES FOR TFiE GRANTING OF AN ADJUST— MENT �VARIANCE� IF SPECIAL CONDITIONS'OR C�IRCUMSTANCES ARE PRESENT. THE SITE DOES NOT APPEAR TO HAVE SUCH CONOITIONS SINCE THE LOT lS AT GRADE WITH THE STREET AND SIMILAR IN WIDTH AND DEPTH TO OTHERS IN THE BLOCK� BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. ELSE MOVED AND MR. HqNLEY SECONDED H1S MOTION THAT THE RECOMMENDATIOfV OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION APPROV�NG THE REQUEST BY MR. c1AMES L. S'ACKRISON FOR A BUILDING PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT AN INDUSTRIAL BUILDING IN AN INDUSTRIAL ZONE LOCATED AT 606 — 13TH AVENUE SOUTH UPON LOT I� BLOCK I� MASON�S INDUSTRIAL ADDITION� SUBJECT TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS OBTAINING A 12 FOOT TRAVEL EASEMENT FROM MR, �AMES L. SACKRISON BE GRANTED. THE CITY OF HOPKINS IS TO ATTEMPT TO SECURE A I2 FOOT TRAVEL EASEMENT FROM THE CHICAGO� ft41LWAUKEE AND 5T. PAUL RAILROAD, THE MOTION CARRIED. NO ACTION WAS TAKEN ON THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE ZONlNG AND PLANNING COMMISSION CON� CERNING THE REQUEST FROM HENNEPIN COUNTY TO CONSTRUCT A°BLACK�TOP" PLANT ON THEIR PROPERTY. THE REQUEST WILL BE CONSIDERED AT THE NOVEMBER 21ST COUNCIL MEETING. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO ERECT A 55 FOOT CHRISTMAS TREE ON NINTH AVENUE SOUTH AND ALSO PERMISSION BE GRANTED TO CLOSE NINTH AVENUE SOUTH FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE� SOUTH TO THE ALLEY� BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE REQUEST MADE BY MR, HOWARD W. GEORGE OF THE CHURCH OF ST. �OSEPH� DATED OCTOBER 22� 1961 FOR PERMISSION TO HAVE A B�NGO GAME ON NOVEMBER I6� 1961 BE GRANTED, THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT BASED ON THE CITY ATTORNYS� RECOMMENDATION THE BILL OF MRS. L. C. KLRKEEIDE FOR �5.50 FOR THE REMOVAL OF TAR FROM � HER CAR BE ALLOWED DUE TO THE FACT THAT THE STREET WAS NOT PROPERLY BARRICADED OFF WHEN STREET OIL WAS.APP�IED. THE MOTtON CARRIED. MR, HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT MR. MILBERT� AS MAYOR AND MR, BRUBACHER� AS CITY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO SIGN THE NECESSARY PAPERS FOR THE PURCHASE OF LOTS 29 AND 30� BLOCK 3� WEST MINNEAPOLIS� 3RD O�VISION LOCATED ON 20TH AVENUE NORTH FROM MR. �AMES R. QUARNSTROM IN THE AMOUNT OF �2�025,00 FOR PLAY GROUND PURPOSES BE GRANTED. THE MOTION CARRIEO.� MR. HARRIMAN VOTED NO. MR. ELSE MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT RESOLUTION #�`0" RESOLUTION CALLING FOR AN ENGINEER�S REPORT FOR THE PURPOSED CONSTRl1CTI0N OF A C ONCRETE DRIVEWAY OPENING AT 228 — 13TH.AVENUE NORTH", REQUESTED BY THE PETITION OF MR. R. C. NEUBAUER BE ADOPTED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT RESOLUTION # CO b"A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLIPdG FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS° FOR THE PURPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A CONCRETE DRIVEWAY OPENING AT 228 — 13TH AVENUE NORTH BE ADOPTED. THE MOTIOId CARRIED. MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE APPLICATION BY THE NORTH- �NESTERN BELL TELEPHONE C0. FOR A PERMIT TO MAKE A DIGUP FOR BURIED CABLE ON IST STREET SOUTH IN THE ALLEY BETWEEN IOTH AND IITH AVENUES SOUTH BE GRANTED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. WANLEY SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICA— TION BY NYGRENS� TO CONSTRUCT A COMMERCIAL BUILDING AT 907 EXCELSIOR AVENUE WEST ON LOT 12� BLOCK 68� WEST MJNNEAPOLIS� 2ND DIVISION� �ALONG THE�WEST�SIyOE OF THE MASONIC HALL�' BE GRANTED. THE MOTION CARRlED. NO ACTION WAS TAKEN ON THE REQUEST FOR A BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION BY THE MINNEAPOLIS TERMINAL WAREHOUSE TO CONSTRUCT A GARAGE ADDITION TO THE EXISTING BUI()DING AT 600 — 2ND STREET NORTH. :MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. ESLE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT RESOLUTION }� �' RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEERS RERORT FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS ON MEADIJIN�200�� ROAD FROM THE EXISTING ENO OF WATER AND SEWER LOCATED AT A P�OINT 500 FEET SOUTH OF GOODRIC H STREET AND EXTENDING APPROXIMATELY 200 FEET SOUTH", Be ADOPTED. THE MOTION CARRIED. NOV. 7, I961 COUNCIL MEETING CONT. PAGE -�� MR. ELSE MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THE PETITION RECEIVED FROM MR. WILLIAM D. COFFMAN� MRS. MEREDITH R. COFFMAN� MR. �OHN C. DONNELLAN AND MRS. ELIZABETH DONNELLAN THaT THE ALLEY LYI�NG BETWEEN LOTS THIRTY �30� AND THIRTY ONE �31� OF SAID BLOCK� AND THAT PORTION bF THE NORTH�SOUTH ALLEY LYING NORTH OF THE SOUTH FOURTEEN �14� FEET OF LOT THIRTY �30� EXTENDED EASTERLY BE VACATED, BE REFERRED TO��THE ZONIbG AND PLANNING COMMISSION� BE ADOPTED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. HANLEY SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICA� TION MADE BY NYGRENS TO CONSTRUCT A C OMMEftCIAL BUILDING AT 907 EXCELSIOR AVENUE WEST CN PART OF LOT�II AND PART OF LOT 12� BLOCK 68 WEST MINNEAPOLIS� 2ND DIVISION� �ALONG THE �OUTH OR FRONT OF THE MASONIC HALL� BE GRANTED IF ALBERT PIKE LODGE #237 GRANT OR GIVE NYGRENS� THE LEGAL RIGHT TO BUILD OR HAVE BUILT FOR THEM ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE MASONIC HALL� BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED, MR. HARRIMAN M�VED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE C�TY COUNCIL MEETING STANO ADJOURNED, THE MOTION CARRIED. C. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L COUNC ILMEN: ATTEST: DONALD �. MILBERT� MAYOR CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 1005 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRE�ARqT10N OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS A PETITION HAS BEEN RECEIVED REQUESTING THE IMPROVEMENT OF 228 - 13TH AVENUE NORTH BY THE INSTALLATION OF A CONCRETE DRIVE- WAY OPENING THEREON AND TO ASSES,THE ABUTTING PROPERTV FOR ALL OR A PORTION �F THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 To SECS. 429.111. NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVEO BY THE C I TY C OUNC ( L OF THE C I TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA THAT THE PROPOSEO IMPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROGAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS INSTRUCTED TO REPORT WITH ALL CONVENIENT SPEED ADVISING THE COUNCIL IN A PRELlMINARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMEPITS ARE FEASIBLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST 8E MADE AS PROPOSED OR IN COPlNECTION WITH SOME OTHER IMPROVEMENT� AND THE ESTIMATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MlNNESOTA� THIS 7TH DAY OF NOVEMBER. � C. R. PETERSON, DONALO J. MILBERT, SECRETARY TO THE COqNCIL MAYOR JOSEPH C , VESELY ' CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 1006 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CpLLING FOR. HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS� PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION N0. 1005 OF THE COUNCIL ADOPTED NOVEMBER 7TH A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROGEN� CITY ENGINEER WITH REFERENCE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF 228 - 13TH AVENUE NORTH BY THE CONS7RUCTIOPI OF A CONCRETE ORIVEWAY OPENING THEREON AND THIS REPORT WAS RESOLVED BY THE COUNC�L ON NOVEMBER THE 7TH� 1961. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY CouNCIL oF HoPKINS, MINNESOTA� AS FOLLOWS: I. THE COUNCIL W1LL CONSIDER THE IMPROVEMENT OF SUCH A CONCRETE DRIVEINAY OPENING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOT 6� BLOCK 92, WEST MINNEAPOLIS� 2ND DIVISION FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE (MPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.�11 TO 429.111� AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF �74.42, 2. A PUBLIC HEARING SHALL.BE HELD ON SUCH PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT ON THE 5TH DAY OF DECEMBER IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE CITY HALL AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P.M.� AND THE CLERK SHALL GIVE PUBLISHED NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING AND,IMPROVEMENT AS REQUIRED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA THIS 7TH DAY OF NOVEMBER. C� R. PETERSON, DONALD J. I�iI,LBERT, SECRETARY TO THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C , VESELY CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0, 1007 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRE�AR�TION OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON Ih9PROVEMENTS WHEREAS A PETITION HAS BEEN RECEIVED REQUESTIiNG THE 1MPROVEMENT LOCqTED AT �iEADOWBROOK ROAD FROM THE EXISTING END OF WATER AND SEWER LOCATED AT A POINT 500 FEET S�UTH OF GOODRICH STREET AND EXTENDING APPROXIMATELY 200 FEET SOUTH BY THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS THEREON AND TO ASSES THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M,S.A., SECS. 429.011 To SECS. 429,111. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HO��INS, MINNESOTA THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROGAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS INSTRUCTED TO REP�RT WITH ALL CONVENIENT SPEED ADVISING THE COUNCIL IN A PRELIMINARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PRO- POSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST DE MADE AS PROPOSED OR IN CONNECTION WITH SOME OTHER IMPROVEMENT, AND THE ESTIMATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCI� OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA THIS 7TH DAY OF NOVEMBER. C. R..�ETERSON, DONALD J. MILBERT, SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL MAYOR JO�SEPH C . VESELY CITY ATTORNEY ORDINANCE N0. �gp AUTHORIZING AND ORDERING SALE OF CERTAIN REAL ESTATE NOW OWNED BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS. The City Council of the C�ty of Hopkins do hereby ordain as follows: Section;;l. That the City of Hopkins ahall sell and convey by appropriate deeds the following deecribed premiaea situated in Hopkins, Hennepin Countq, Minnesota, viz: - That part of the abandoned right of way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest � Quarter of Section 29D Townshfp 117, Range 21, lying between a line parallel to and 62 feet Easterly of the Easterly boundary line of Lot,16, Block 9, F, A. Savage's Interlachen Park and extended Southerly across said right of way and the West line extended { Northerly across said right of way of GUNNAR JOHNSON�S SECOND REARRANGEMENT, ROLLING GREEN. That part of the abandoned.right of way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the.Northwest Quarter of the North- west.Quarter of Section 29� Township 117, Range 21, lying between the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Southerly across said right of way, of Lot 16, Block 9, F. A. Savage�s Interlachen Park. That part of the abandoned right of way of the Minneapolis and St, Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of the North- west Quarter of Section 29, Township 117, Range 21, lying between the Easterly and Weaterly boundary lines, extended Southerly across said right of way of Lot 13, Block 9, F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park. That part of the abandoned ri�ht of way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of the North- west Quarter of Section_29, Township 117, Range 21, lying between the Easterly and Weaterly boundary lines, extended Southerly across said right of way of lot 15, Block 10, F. A. Savage�s Interlachen Park. That part of the abandoned right of way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of the North- weat Quarter of Section ;��, Township 117, Range 21, lying between Che Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Southerly acrosa said right of way of Lot 16, Block 10, F. A. Savage�s Interlachen Park. That part of the abandoned right of way of the Minneaplis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of the North- west Quarter of Section ��j�, Townahip 117, Range 21, lying between the Easterly and Weaterly boundary lines, extended Southerly across'�{ said right of way of Lot 15, Block 11, F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park. �� r; '' That part of the abandoned right of way of the Minneapolia and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of the North- west Quarter of Section �'� Townahip 117, Range 21, lying between the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Southerly acrosa said right of way of Lot 16, Block 11, F._A. Savage�s Interlachen Park. Thatpart of the abandoned right of �ay�of the Minneapolia and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwes.t Qua�ter of the North-- weat Quarter of Section �'S„ Township 117, Range 21, lying between the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Southerly across said right of way of Lot 15, Block 12, F. A. Savage�s Interlachen Park. , -1- THAT PART OF THE ABONDENED RIGNT OF WAY OF THE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL SUBURBAN RAILWAY IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH— WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 29� TOWNSHIP II7, RANGE 21� LYING BETWEEN THE EASTERLY AND WESTERLY BOUNDARY LINES� EXTENDED SOUTHER�Y ACROSS SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF LOT 16, BIOCK 12� F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN P�RK. THAT PART OF THE ABANDONED RIHT OF WAY OF THE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL SUBURBAN RAILWAY IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH— WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 30� TOWNSHIP 117, RANGE 21, LYING BETWEEN THE EASTERLY ANO WESTERLY BOUNDARY LINES� EXTENDED SOUTHERIY ACROSS SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF LOT 16, BLOCK 13� F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK. THAT PART OF THE ABANDONED RIGHT OF WAY O.F THE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL SUBURBAN RAI�WAY IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH— WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 117, RANGE 21� LYING BETWEEN THE EASTERLY AND WESTERLY BOUNDARY LINES� EXTENDED SOUTHERLY ACROSS SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF LOT I?� BLOCK 13� F. A. SAVAGE�S INTBRLACHEN PARK. THAT PART OF THE ABANDONEO RIGHT OF WAY OF THE MINNEAPOLIS AND S7. PAUL SUBURBAN RAi�w.aY IN THE NORTHWE�T QUARTER OF THE NORTH� WE�T QUARTER OF SECTION 30� TOWNSHIP 117� RANGE 21� LYING BETWEEN THE EASTERLY AND WESTERLY BOUNDARY LINES� EXTENDED SOUTHERLY ACROSS SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF LOT 15� BLOCK 14� F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK. THAT PART OF THE ABANDONEO RIGHT OF WAY OF THE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL SUBURBAN RAILWAY IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH� WEST QUARTER OF SECION 30� TOWNSHIP Ifi7� RANGE 21� LYING BETWEEN THE EASTERLY AND W ESTERLY BOUNDARY LINES� EXTENDED SOUTHERLY ACROSS SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF LOT 16� BLOCK 14� F. A. SAVAGE�S (NTERLACHEN PARK . THAT Pi4RT OF THE ABANDONED RIGHT OF WAY OF THE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAU.L SUBURBAN RAILWAY iN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH— WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 30� TOWNSHIP 117� RANGE 21� LYIN6 BETWEEN THE EASTERLY AND WESTERLY BOUNDARY LINES� EXTENDED SOUTHERLY ACROSS SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF LOT 15, BLOCK 15, F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK. THAT PART OF THE ABANDONED RI�HT OF WAY OF THE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL SUBURBAN RAILWAY IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH� WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 30� TOWNSHIP (I7� RANGE 21, LYING BETWEEN THE EASTERLY AND WESTERLY BOUNOARY LIPIES, EXTENDED SOUTHERLY ACROSS SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF LOT 16� BL�CK 15� F. A. SAVAGE°S INTERLACHEN PARK. THAT P!#RT �F THE ABANDONED RIGHT OF WAY OF THE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL SUBURBAN RAILWAY IN THE NORTFIWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH� WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 30� TOWNSHIP I11�7„ RANGE 21� LYING BETWEEN THE EASTERLY AND WESTERLY BOUNOARY LINES� EXTENDED SOUTHERLY ACROSS SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF LOT 15� BLOCK 16� F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK. THAT PART OF THE A�ANDONED RIGHT OF WAY OF THE MINNEAPOILIS AND ST. PAUL SUBURBAN RA1l.WAY IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH— WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 30� TOWNSHIP 117� RANGE 21� LYING BETWEEN THE EASTERLY AND WESTERI.Y� BOUNDARY LINES� EXTENDED SOUTHERLY ACROSS SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF LOY 16� BLOCK I6, F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEfd PARK. SECTI�ON, II. THAT THE MAYOR AND CLERK OF SAID CITY BE� AND THE SAME HEREBY ARE EMPOWERED AND AUTHORIZED TO SIGN� EXECUTE ANO DELIVER FOR AND - 2- �;;u.. _ -r':�. ';5; in behalf of the City all proper instruments and Deeds of conveyance necessary to the transfer"of any parta or all of the above described premises, and that any conveyances, Deeds or other transfera.heretofor made, negotiated and delivered in connection with any part, or parts, of the above described premisea are hereby approved and ratified. First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins on the !�'ri� day of OcToe.E�t�;r 196T, and finally read, approved and adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on the �:TH day o� p�o�E�E�,1961. C. R. PETERSON Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney DONALD J. MILBERT, Mayor Published in the Hennepin County Review, (�OVEMe�ER�' 16 , 1961 - 3- (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF GASOLINE FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA. SEALED BIDS will be received by the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, until 10:00 A.M. on November 17, 1961, and will then be publicly opened and read aloud for following item required by the City of Hopkins. 45,000 Gallons - Regular Gasoline All bids shall be on forms on file in the City Clerk's office, City Hall, which will be furnished free to each bidder upon his request. All bids must be sealed and markec� `.=Bid on Gasoline" and accompanied by a Certified Check, Cashier's Check or Bid Bond in the amount of five percent (5'/0) of the total bid price, made payable to the City of Hopkins. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or parts of bids and to waive informalities therein. Bids may be rejected for any alterations or erasures. CITY OF HOPKINS �� ����.sa'8.-�,h.�.� R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review November 9, 1961. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� P�INNESOTA WAS HE�D ON TUESDAY� NOVEMBER THE 14� 1961 AT 8t00 A.M. IN THE C1TY HALL. � PRESENT�WERE COUNCILMEN, HANLEY� POKORNY� �R.� ELSE� AND HARRIMAN� C�TY MANAGER, BRUBACHER� AND CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE CITY OF HOPKINS ENTER A PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN FOR THE SUM OF NINETY THOUSAND DOLLARS ��90�000.00��FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PIECE OF PROPERTY:- ALL THAT PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 24� TOWNSHIP 117� RANGE 22� DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE EXTENSiON SOUTHERLY OF THE EAST LINE OF 15TH AVENUE AS LAID OUT IN THE PLA.T OF WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DIVISION� SAIU POINT BEING 638.27 FEET SOU.TH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE� THENCE WEST TO A POINT IN THE EXTENSION SOUfiHERLY OF THE CENTER LINE OF 16TH AVENUE AS LAID OUT IN THE PLAT OF G�BBS FIRST ADDITION TO WEST MINNEAPOLIS� HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA� DISTANT 638.,27�FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID EXCELSIOR AVENUE� THENCE NORTH ALONG THE SAID SOUTHER�Y EXTENSION OF �THE CENTER LINE OF (6TH AVENUE A DISTANCE OF 30•FEET� THENCE WEST TO A POINT IN THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 24 OISTANT 608.:1'2 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUEj THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID WEST LlNE TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 24� THENCE EAST AIONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 24 To THE INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID 15TH AVENUE� THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID EXTENDED EAST LINE OF 15TH AVENUE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING� EXC£PT THE SOUTHERLY 100 FEET THEREOF AND SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR STREET PURPOSES DESCRIBED IN A CERTAIN DEED CONVEYING PROPERTY T0 SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER I9� ALSO SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR STREET PURPOSES OVER THE WEST 30 FEET OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT� CONTAINING 9.12 ACRES. THE CITY OF HOPKINS FURTHER OFFERS TO PURCHASE THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT OF LAND UPON TERMS � TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ��20�000.00� DONJN UPON THE COMPLETION OF ALl NECESSARY DOCUMENTS FOR CONVEYANCE� THE BALANCE OF SEVENTY THOUSAND ��70�000.00�� WITHOUT INTEREST TO BE PAID AS•FOLLOWS: i TEN THOUSANO DOLLARS �$10�000.00� OR MORE, ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER I� 1962 AND TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ��IO�Q00�00� OR MORE� ON THE IST DAY OF DECEMBER OF EACH AND EVERY YEAR THEREAFT�R UNTIL THE BALANCE OF THE PURCHASE PRICE 1S PAID IN FUIL. IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT TWE CITY OF HOPKINS MAY DEMOLISH, OR OTHERWISE DISPOSE OF� ANY OF THE BUILDINGS OR OTHER STRUCTURES LOCATED ON SAID PROPERTY ANY TIME AFTER THIS OFFER IS ACCEPTEO. THE MOTION CARRIED. MEETiNG AOJOURNED. C. R. PETERSON � SECRETARY OF THE COUNC I L COUNC I LMEN: ATTEST; MR. DONALD J. MILBERT, MAYOR I: „ , �OFFICIAL PUBLtCATION� CITY OF HOPKINS HOPKINS, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING HIGHWAY ROCK SALT (SODIUM C HLORIDE) SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER� AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL NOVEMBER 2� 1961 AT 10:00 A.M., AND THEN AN� THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR FURNISHING HIGHWAY ROCK SALT �SODIUM CHLORIOE�. SPECIFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER. A CASH DEPOSIT� CASHIER�S CHECK, BIC BONO OR CERTIFIED CHECK� PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS IS REQUIRED FOR FIVE PERCENT �5� OF THE BID AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CfTY OF HOPKINS R. L. BRUBACHER� CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE BBNNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW OCTOBER 12� 1961 A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1961� AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALI. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MILBERT, COUNCILMEN, HANLEY, POKORNY, JR.4,ELSE AND HARRIMAN� THE CITY MANAGER� BRUBACHER� CITY ENGINEER, STROJAN� AND THE CITY ATTORNEY� VESELY. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. POKORNY, �R. SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE EXPENDITURES DATED NOVEMBER 21� 1961� IN THE AMOUNT OF �252�873.15 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. THE MOTION CARRIED. • MR. MCLELLAN� UNION REPRESENTATIVE OF LOCAL #49� INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS� AND MR. ROSS� UNION REPRESENTATIVE OF LOCAL �224, CITY, COUNTY� AND STATE PUBLIC EMPLOYEE�S BOTH SPOKE FOR UNION MENBERS ANO PRESENTED SUGGESTEO WAGE INCREASES FOR THE EMPLOYEES. NO ACTION WAS TAKEN. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT ORDINANCE 178 "AN ORDiNANC E ANNEXING CERTAIN LAND ABUTTING UPON THE CITY OF HOPKINS, DETACHED FROM THE VILLAGE OF EDiNA° BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READING AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. THE MOTION CARRIED. ' MR. HRRRIMAN MOVED AND MR. HANLEY SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT ORDINANCE N0. 182 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC. 2� SUBDIV. 2 OF ORDINANCE N0, 44 PERTAINING TO LIBRARY BOARD, INCREASING THE NUMBER OF BOARD MEABERS FROM FIVE TO SEVEN BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READING AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. THE A4�TION CARRIED. MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. HANLEY SECONDED THE P40TION THAT RESOLUTION N0. 1001, "A RESO— LUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON PETITiON TO VACATE A C ERTAIN PORTION OF THE NORTH—SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK 6��EST NINNERRLOIS°� BE ADOPTED. THE MOTION �ARRIED. MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. HANLEY SECONDED THE MOTION ORDERING AN ORDINANCE BE DRAWN °TO VACATE A CERTAIN RORTION OF THE NORTH—SOUTH ALLEY LOCATED IN.BLOCK 6, WEST MINNEAPOLIS", THAT PART OF THE PUBLIC ALLEY IN BLOCK 6, WEST MINNEAPOLIS� HENNEPIN COUNTY, A4INNESOTA, LYING NORTHERLY OF THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH 14 FEET OF THE NORTH 35 FEET� LOT 23, IN SAID BLOCK 6, AND LYING SOUTHERLY OF THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 6,5 FEET OF LOT 24, BLOCK 6, WEST MINNEAPOLIS BE ADOPTEC.. THE MOTION CARRIED,. � � . �` MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT MR.�/� OBERT MASON AND N1R. �AMES � LUNDQUIST DEED TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS THE NORTW 6.5 FEET OF-�OT ��, �LOCK 6� WEST MINNEAPOLIS; AND FURTHER DEED TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR ALLEY PURPOSES THE SOUTH 14� FEET OF THE NORTH 35 FEET OF LOT 23, BLOCK 6� WEST MINNEAPOLIS; AND FURTHER THAT MR. ROBERT MASON AND MR. �AMES LUNDQUIST RESURFACE BY BLACK —TOP OR CEMENT SAID ALLEY SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE CITY ENGINEER; AND ALSO THAT THE CITY OF HOPKINS DEEO TO MR.,ROBERT MASON AND MR, �AM� LUNDQUIST THE SOUTH 6.5 FEET OF THE NORTH 13 FEET OF LOT II, BLOCK 6, WEST MINNEAPOLIS BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT ORDINANCE N0. 183� "AN ORDINANC E ESTABLISHING A TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS BUREAU, PROVIDING FOR ITS� PROC EDURE,.RECORDS, FiNES AND OTHER COLLEC TIONS" BE ACCEPTED FOR ITS� FIRST READING. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. HANLEY SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT OROINANCE NO. 184 "AMENDING ORDtNANC E N0. 33 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE REGULATING TWE USE OF HIGHWAYS, STREETS, IMPOSING PENALTIES FOR THE ViOLATION THEREOF AND REPEALING CERTAIN ORDINANC E'_" BE ACCEPTEO FOR ITS� FIRST READING. THE MOTION CARRIED. ' MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND.MR. HANLEY SECONDED HIS MOTION ORDERING RESOLUTION NO,��� ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER� WATE.R MAINS AND APPURTENANT_WORK ON THE FOLLOWiNG DESCR I BED PROPERTY� SAN I TARY SEWER ON CUUNTY ROAD {}3 FROM EXk1=S.Tl NG MANHOLE BE'hWEEN ( I T�i AND 12TH AVENUE TO IITH AVENUE, AND ON IITH A'VENUE FROM COUNTY'ROAD f#3 TO 7TH STREET SOUTH, AfVD ON ?TW STREET SOUTH� , FROM I ITH AVENUE TO 9TH AVENUE� THE:-�WAT:ERMA.I:N<.;ON COUNTY ROAD"#3" FROM'"'f2TH'AVENUE SOUTH TO•IITH AVENUE•SOUTH, AND-ON��IITH AVENUE SOUTH FROM COUNTY ROAD �3 �- TO.-7T -STREE;T .SOLE,TH�,�AND_.ON .7TH._ST.�,s.SOUTH�;, -FROM�I ITH__AVENUE._,S,OUT,.H TO IOTN AVENUE' SOF#�i"�1.�, E�'�~1 ST �LIAT�I� _� ".S'A I TARY. S WER,-�• RTER°�M'�4.Ng:., p_^PcPt�tiR�PEf�V� �fJ�fi'^WORK"°"'� ""7HE""FOL"IOW�+�d�G, DESC 16�D PROPERTY� ON��TH STREE�,fS�UT �. FR�� I I VEN`UE SO Tbt" TO -1.6TH AV �E SO�1TH; ��..---� 7TH REET S H FROM TyH AVEN,JdE SO H TO I4TH NUE S�UTH�I2TH_ AVE�NUE O TH FR 6TH ST EE SOU � TO 7TH REET` SO f I 3T A ENUE SOU� FR M 7TH ��RHET SOUTH � TH C. M. S�T. PAllL P. Al1�tOAD� I T AVENUE�`S�UTH , ROM TH STR£ET�OU H TO�� . M�T. PAU�.-8c''�F. RAI . ROAD� BE CONTIN ED TO THE � EXT COUNCIL MEETING� E APPROVED. �`HE MOTION ARRIED. FURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED NOVEMBER 16� 1961 AT 2:00 P.M. FOR=THE FURNISHING OF GASOLINE FOR THE CITY� THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE REGEIVED, �SEE ATTACHED EXH�BIT A�. MR. HANLEY M�VED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE LOW BID OF THE TEXACO� INC. COMPANY BE AWARDED THE BID FOR FURNISHING GASOLINE FOR THE CITY IN THE AMOUNT OF $7,335.�6. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED ANO MR. HARRIMAN SEGONDED HIS MOTION ORDERING RESOLUTION N0. 100 �"A COUNCIL NIEETING OF NOVEMBER 21, 1961, CONT. PAGE —2— RESOLUTI.ON ORDERING A HEARING ON THE CLOSING OF HIAVJATHA AVENUE AT STATE HIGHWAY N0. 7 � AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TURNING CIRCLE AT THE NORTH END OF HIAWATHA AVENUE" BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONCED HIS MOT�P,ON,ORDERING RESOLUTION NO.�^°A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON THE EXTENSiONS OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATERN�AIN ON THE SOUTH END OF MEADOWBROOK ROAD" BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE CITY OF HOPKINS WATER SUPPLY BE TREATED WITH FLUORIDATION; SUCH TREATMENT TO BEGIN AS SOON S THE NECESSARY EQUIPMENT CAN BE PURCHASED AND INSTALLED. � ��ttiq�� � MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. HANLEY SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT 7HE RECOM1AMENDATION OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING THE REQUEST FROM HENNEPIN COUNTY TO CONSTRUCT A °BLACK—TOP" PLANT ON THEIR PROPERTY QE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE REQUEST BY THE NORTHERN STATES POWER C0. FOR PERMITS TO INSTALL ONE POWER POLE ON DRILLANE CIRCLE� JUST VVEST OF SOUTH DRILLANE� AND TO INSTALL ONE STREET LIGHT POLE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF BOYCE ROAD AND MEADOWBROOK ROAD BE GRANTED. THE MOTION CqRR1ED. �? u. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HqRRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE REQUEST BY NORTHWESTERN BELI TELEPHONE C0. FOR A PERMIT TO MAKE A DIGUP FOR BURIED CABLE IN NORTH—SOUTH•ALLEY BE— TWEEN 9TH AND IOTH AVENUE SOUTH FROM THE INTERSECTION OF NORTH,SOUTH ALLEY WITH EAST—UdEST ALLEY �IN BLOCK BETWEEN EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND IST STREET SOUTH� EXTENGING 87 FEET SOUTH BE GRANTED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR, ELSE MOVED AND MR. POKORNY, �R. SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE R�QUEST BY MR, ELMO GINKEL TO CHANGE HIS PREVIOUSLY APPROVED APARTMENT BUILQING PLANS AT 434 MONK AVENUE BY BUILDING TWO ADDITIONAL APARTMENTS IN THE LOCATION FORMERLY GIVEN TO THE SWIMING POOL AREA AND BY MOVING THE SWIMING POOL TO AN OUTSIDE AREA BE GRANTED. THE MOTION CARRIEO, f14R. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. POKORNY� c1R. SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE CLAI��JIr;;FAGEm��iBX�iJIfRS.;�i'�-� THEKLA JENSEN IN THE APAOUNT OF �25.00 FOR DAMAGES TO SHOES� STOCKINGS� ETC., CAUSED BY A FALL ON THE CITY�S SIDEWALK� AND AFTER THE CLAIM WAS INVESTIGATED BY OUR CITY ATTORNEY, MR. VESELY, BE PAID AND A GENERAL RELEASE SIGNED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MP,. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE FOLLOWING APP�ICATIONS FOR OFF—SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE APPLIED FOR BY P�R. WARD F. DALHBERG� A SIMILAR LICENSE APPLIED FOR BY M�R. DONALD NICHODYM WITH MR. RICHARD STRACHOTA� AND AN APPLICATION FOR A MALT�LIQUOR NON�INTOXICATING LICENSE APPLIED FOR BY MR. JOHN C. DONNELLAN BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. THE MOT�T�ON CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS,MOTION THAT THE CITY MANAGER, MR. BRUBACHER BE INSTRUCTED TO ADVEfRTISE FOR BIDS FOR FLUORIDATION EQUIP�.9ENT BASED ON THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. THE �OTION CARRIED. COUNCILMEN HARRIMAN AND POKORNY� c1R. VOTING N0. MR. POKORNY� JR. MOVED ANO MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY, MR, VESELY� AND THE CITY MANAGER, A4R. BRUBACHER, BE AUTHORIZED TO NEGOTIATE FOR THE PUR� CHASE OF A PORTION OF PROPERTY IN COTTAGEVILLE PARK� FOR PARK PURPOSES, THE PROPERTY COMMENCING AT A POINT 240 FEET SOUTH FROM THE NORTH LINE AND I53 2�10 FEET EAST FROM THE WEST LINE OF LOT 70, THEN EAST 182 4�10 FEET PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE THEREOF, THEN SOUTH 175 FEET THENCE DEFLECTING RIGHT 108 DE6REES A DISTANCE OF 180 FEET; THEN NORTH— EAST.TO BEGINNING. THE MOTION CARRIED. h�R. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. EI.SE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY, MR. VESELY, BE AUTHORIZED TO NEGOTIATE FOR THE PURCHASE FROM N10TEC INDUSTRIES (NC.� LOTS 3, 4� 5� AND 6 BLOCK II; VdEST N1INNEAPOLIS AT �2�500. EACH� AND THE HOME OF MRS. CHARLES R. OLSON AT 1004 — IST STREET SOUTH, OR LOT I AND 2� BLOCK I1, NJEST M�NNEAPOLIS FOR �I7,000. THE MOTION CARRIED. COUNCILMAN HARRIMAN VOTED N0. MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. HANLEY SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE CITY NAYOR� MR, MILBERT� AND THE CITY MANAGER, MR. BRUBACHER, BE AUTHORIZED TO SIGN THE NECESSARY PAPERS FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE HENNEPIN COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS FROM HENNEPIN COUNTY FOR �90�000, �20,000. TO BE PAID AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE AND �I0�000. PLUS � INTEREST EACH YEAR THEREAFTER UNTII. THE BALANCE IS PAID IN FULL� WITH PRE—P.AYMENT PRIVIIEGES, AND THE RIGHT TO DEMOLISH ANY BUILDINGS ON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY� ALI. THAT PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 117� RANGE 22� DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE EXTENSION SOUTHERLY OF THE EAST LINE OF 15TH AVENUE AS LAID OUT IN THE PLAT OF WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DIVISION� SAID POINT BEING 638.27 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE� THENCE WEST TO A POINT IN THE EXTENSION SOUTHERLY OF THE CENTER LINE OF 16TH AVENUE AS LAID OUT IN THE PLAT OF GIBBS �`IRST ADDITION TO WEST. MiINNEAPOLIS� HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA� DISTANT 638.27 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID EXCELSIOR AVENUE� THENCE NORTH ALON� THE,�',qj�,� SOUTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE CENTER LINE OF 16TH AVENUE A DISTANCE OF 30 FEET� THENCE WEST TO A POINT IN THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 24 DISTANT 608.12 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF EXCEL.SIOR AVENUE� � ri �7 �± /��p %. � /� Fi p�.. q n y n,- n n L� i L'•� l.�l �.�LL V.`. 9�.lJL(_"=jl��iSv.a:.r.ax��..-r..��L N! _ C� �JV � clr9� � �C� , .. �. . - �., t� • �� c v t:. 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" ���':�i'.�;�V m....,�>.�..-a..�. - �.��. ` t__�46c � �,.».�.._,_,,,v.-_-.r�Y - - - �:�.__ _ ..�� ..�.:.w.�. 4 7[ 7 Pjrv rr: v r^ - - �es:: ,.w�� � � r..�.n'i..•�..A:+me:�r,s.rsa?.��._ <W.a. .ra _ �. �.. ...,� .�.` � „e..,wb-�,.�.�a..�,..-�a��a...._ COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 21, 1961 CONT. PAGE —3— THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 24; THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 24 TO THE INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE EAST LI(VE OF SAID 15TH AVENUE� THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID EXTENDED EAST LINE OF 15TH AVENUE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT THE SOUTHERLY 100 FEET THEREOF AND SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR STREET PURPOSES DESCRIBED IN A CERTAIN DEED CONVEYING PROPERTY TO SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 19� ALSO SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR STREET PURPOSES OVER THE WEST 30 FEET OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT� CONTAINING 9.12 ACRES. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. POKORNY, JR. SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT BASED ON�OBJECTI�NS PRESENTED BY VARIOUS BUSINESS MEN'ON 9TN AVENUE SOUTH� THE MOTION.PREVIOUSLY APPROVED AT THE NOVEMBER 7TH� 1961� COUNCIL MEETIN6 STATING THE �UNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO ERECT A 55 FOOT CHRISTMAS TREE ON NINTH AVENUE SOUTH AND ALSO PERMISSION BE GRANTED TO CLOSE NINTH AVENUE SOUTH FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE SOUTH TO THE ALLEY, BE RESEN�ED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. FOKORNY� �R. SECONDED HIS MOTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER� MR. BRUBACHER, TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR WORKMANS COMPENSATION INSURANCE. THE MOTION CARRIED, MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. P�KORNY, �R, SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT MAYOR MILBERTS APPOINTMENT OF MR. CLARENCE GRANDSTROM AS THE NEW MEMBER TO THE POLICE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. THE JOINT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION WITH CLARK O�L'COMPANY WILL BE HELD ON DECEMBER (ITH, 1961 AT 8:00 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. THE MEETING ADJOURNED. C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COONCIL C OUNC I LMEN : m ATTESTG MR. DONALD c), MILBERT, MAYOR CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTiON N0. i001 A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARiNG ON PETITION TO VACATE A CERTAIN P�ORTION OF THE NORTM SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK r'r 6, WEST MINNEAPOLIS. WHEREAS, ALL OF THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON THE FOLLOWING PORTION OF THE (VORTH SOUTH ALLEY, BLOCK 6� WEST MINNEAPOLIS� VIH: THAT PART OF THE PUBLIC ALLEY IN BLOCK 6� WEST MINNEAPOLIS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA LYING NORTHERLY OF THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH 14 FEET OF THE NORTH 35 FEET OF L.OT 23 IN SAID BLOCK 6� AND LYING SOUTHERLY OF THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 6.5 FEET OF LOT 24� BLOCK 6� WEST MINNEAPOLIS. . HAVE PETITIONED THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS TO VACATE THE SAME SETTING FORTH THE FACTS AND REASONS FOR SUCH VACATION� WHICH PETITfON IS VERIFIED BY THE PETITIONERS� AND WHICH PETITION HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE ClTY OF HOPKINS� AND WHEREAS THE COUNCIL.OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS DEEMS IT EXPEDIENT THAT SA10 MATTER BE HEARD A'�1.Q;CONSIDERED. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CI N COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOFsK I NS, AS FOL�Ows; THAT SAI� PETITION WILL BE FILED FOR RECORD W1TH THE CITY CLERK WHO SHALL GIVE NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY FOR FOUR WEEKS AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK TO THE EFFECT THAT SUCH PETITION HAS BEEN FILED AND STATII�G':: IN BRIEF ITS OBJECT� AND THAT THE PETITION WILL BE HEARD AND CONSIDEREO BY THE COUNCIL AT A REGULAR MEETING THEREOF TO I BE HELD ON THE 21ST DAY OF NOVEMBER� 1961 AT 7:30 O�CLOCK P.M. AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS IN THE CITY HALL OF SAID CITY. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS AT A REGULAR MEETING THEREOF HELD THIS 2IST DAY OF NOVEMBER� 1961. C. R. PETERSON, DONALD J. MILBERT SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL MAYOR JOSEPH C . VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY _� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� ��INNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. i008 A RESOL��TION RECEIVING RERORT ANO CALLING FOR HEARING ON INIPROVENIENTS. INHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION N0. �OC� OF THE COUNCLL- ADOPTED �Octobe'r�l 3� �� � 961 , A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY �OHN STROGAN, C I TY ENGINEER WITH REFERENCE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF HIAWATHA AVENUE AT STATE HIGHWAY N0. 7 BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TURNING CIRCLE AT THE NORTH END OF HIAWATHA AVENUE THEREON AND THIS REPORT WAS RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL ON OCTOBER 3RD, i961. NOW THEREFORE BE iT RESOLVED BY THE CITY CouNCIL oF HoPKINs, MINNESOTA AS FOLLOWS: I. THE COUNC I L W I LL CONS I DER� THE I IJ�PROVEh�ENT OF SUCH CONSTRUCT I ON IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSP�1ENT OF LOTS I THRU 5 AND LOTS 7 THRU I2� MINNEHAHA OAKS� LOTS A. Rc B.� R.L.S. ;f362 AND LOTS A. 8; B.� R.L .S. �-,�825 FOR ALL OR A PORTI ON OF THE COST OF THE I PJIPROVEN1ENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO 429.I11� AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF �2�737.00. 2. A PUBLIC HEARING SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH PROPOSED IPAPROVEMENT ON THE I9TH DAY OF DECEMBER IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE CITY HALI AT 7;30 O�CLOCK P.M.� AND THE CLERK SHALL GIVE PUBLISHED NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING AND IMPROVEMENT AS REQUIRED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA THIS 28TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1961. G. R. PETERSON DONALD J. N1ILBERT SECRETARY OF THE C OUNCIL MAYOR JOSEPH C . VESELY CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1009 A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVIIKENT BY THE INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS IN THAT PART OF THE SOUTHWEST PORTION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS MORE FULLY HEREINA�'TER DESCRIBED. WI�REAS; Resolution No. 987 of the City Council adopted the 20th day of June, 1961, fixed a date of August 1, 1961, for a hearing on the proposed improvement of the following streets, alleys and roads, viz: On County Road 3 llth Avenue South 7th Street South 5th Street South 12th Avenue South 13th Avenue South 14th Avenue South From 12th Avenue County Road 3 lOth Avenue llth Avenue 7th Street 7th Street 7th Street To llth Avenue 7th Street South 15th Avenue Extended 17th Avenue 6th Street 6th Street Chicago-Milwaukee R.R. Tracks by the construction and installation of water mains thereon and there in of the following streets, alleys and roads, viz: On llth Avenue South 7th Street South 5th Street South 7th Street South 12th Avenue South 13th Avenue South 14th Avenue South From County Road 3 llth Avenue 11th Avenue llth Avenue 7th Street 7th Street 7th Street To 7th Street South 9th Avenue 16th Avenue 14th Avenue 6th Street 6th Street Chicago-Milwaukee R.R. Tracks by the construction of sanitary sewer system therein and thereon, and WHEREAS all property owners whose property thereon may be liable to be assessed by the making of these improvements were given ten days public notice of the Council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notices and the hearing was held and property owners heard theron on August l, 1961, and WHEREAS there upon and thereafter said hearing was continued until November 21, 1961, by the adoption of a proper Resolution No. 990, and Wi�REAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of these improvements were thus notified of such continued hearing and the hearing was held and property owners heard thereon on the 21st day of November, 1961. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: 1. That the following portion of said improvements, viz: On County Road 3 from llth Avenue to 12th Avenue South along llth Avenue South from County Road 3 to 7th Street South, and along 7th Str�et South from lOth Avenue to llth Avenue, by the construction and installation of public water mains therein and thereon, and Along llth Avenue South from County Road 3 from,7th Street South and along 7th Street South from llth Avenue to 9th Av�ue South by the construction and installation of sanitary sewers therein and thereon, � are hereby ordered to be installed and constructed as proposed in the Council Resolution No. 987, adopted June 20, 1961. 2. That John Strojan, City Engineer and Orr-Schelen, Inc., Consulting Engineers, are hereby designated as the Engineers for this improvement. 3. That the plans and specifications for the making of such improvements as heretofore prepared by said Engineers is hereby approved. 4. 2'l.i.at as to that part of said improvements not herein and hereby ordered installed, said hearing is hereby further and again continued until December 5, 1961, w2thout further publication or other notice of such continuance. Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 21st day of November, 1961. C. R. PETERSON, DONAI.D J. MILBERT, Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. �10�7 A RESOLUTION RECEiViNG REPORT AND ��y' CALLING FOR HEARING ON (MPROVEMENTS. `;tir/" „4� � � � ' .� � r~ ,�.+ :k � ' , WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTI ON N0. I 00% OF THE COUNC I L ADOPTED �,,+�'� , i'�" a' ` �,, �� �. ;� �, , f�,, NOVEMBER 7� 196i A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY c10HN STROGAN� CITY � "'�'�' ;�'s, r ,\ � � � , ��� EN�INEER WITH REFERENCE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF MEADOWBROOK ROAD FROM THE ��'" �� ,� j T,<� �'"'.... EXI STI NG END OF WATER AND SEWER LOCATED AT A P01 (�T 500 FEET SOUTH OF ��'F 1'�1 4�'' � ��: t,`. �"'� GOODRICH STREET AND EXTENDING APPROXIMATELY 200 FEET SOUTH BY THE CON— � STRUCTION OF THE EXTENSION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN THEREON AND THIS REPORT WAS RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL ON NOVEMBER 7� 1961. NONJ THEREFORE BE iT RESOLVEp aY THE CITY CouNcl� oF HoPKINs, NiINNESOTA� INITH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENTS OF �I.� THAT PART OF THE ABANDONED RIGHT—OF—WAY OF THE MINNEAPOLIS 8c ST. PAUL SUBURBAN RAILROAD IN THE NORTH— WEST 4 OF SECTION 29� TOWNSHIP 117, RANGE 21 LYING BETWEEN THE EASTERLY AND WESTERLY BOUNDARY LINES EXTEND SOUTHERLY ACROSS SAIC RIGHT—OF—WAY OF LOT I6� BLOCK 9� F..A. SAVAGES INTERLACHEN PARK. �2,� THAT PART OF THE ABANDONED RIGHT—OF—WAY OF THE MINNEAPOLIS 8^ ST. PAUL SUBURBAN RAILROAD IN THE NORTH— EAST 4 OF NORTHWEST 4 OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 117, RANGE 21, LYING BETWEEN A LINE PARAILEL TO AND 62 FEET EASTERLY �F THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF LOT I6� BLOCK 9� F, A. SAVAGES INTERLACHEN PARK.� EXTENDED SOUTHERLY ACROSS SAID RIGHT�OF—WAY AND THE WEST L'INE EXTENDED NORTHERLY ACROSSSS,qLD RIGHT� OF—WAY OF GUNNAR JOHNSONS SECOND REARRANGEMENT, ROLLING G.REEN� FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT.PURSUANT TO M.S.A., SECS. 429.OI1 TO 429.111� AT AN ESTIMATED T�TAL COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF �I,334.00 FOR THE SANITARY SEWER AND �1�771.00 FOR THE NIATERMAIN. 2. A PUBLIC HEARING SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH:PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT ON THE 19TH DAY OF DECEMBER IN THE COUNCI� CHANIBERS OF THE CITY HALL AT 7;30 O�CLOCK P.M.� AND THE CLERK SHALL GIVE PUBLISHED NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING AND IMPROVEMENT AS REQUIRED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA THIS zjTH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1961. C, R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL JOSEPH C . VESELY CITY ATTORNEY .;DON�4llp J. M ILBERT MAYOR CIlY OF HOPKINS Hennepi'n� County, Minnesota ,. ORDINANCE N0. C78 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN LAND ABUTTING UPON THE CI TY OF HOPK INS DETACHED FROM THE .VI.L-L'AGE OF EDI NA. �` . . THE CIiY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS the Village.Council of the Village of Edina has determined that the detachment of certain Iands from .the Village of Edina and the annexation of said lands to the City of Hopkins, which lands are more fully and in detail hereinafter described, will be for the benefit of ,/. the Village of Edina and,for the benefit of such lands by determination made by said Village of Edina by Resolution of said Villege adopted October 23, 1961, WHEREAS, Super Valu Stores, Inc., a Delaware corporation and the �, � Minneapolis and St. Paul Swburban Railroad Gompany, a Minnesota corporation, r' i the fee owners of the land being detached, have consented in writing to the detachment of sa¢ti Iands and to the annexation of said lands by the City of Hopkins. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That upon the order of the Minnesota Municipal Commission acting under Minnesota Laws 1959, Chapter 686, Section 6, as amended by Minnesota �aws 1961, Chapter �� 645, Section 6, the following described parcel of land now located '. in the Village of Edina shall be detached from said Village of Edina and is hereby annexed to the City of Hopkins, which parcel is described as fol lows, to-wi t; That part of the Northwest quarter (NW�) of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21, and of Blocks 5 and 6, West Minneapolis Heights, described as follow►s: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 30; thence East along the North line of said Section 30 to its inter— section with the East �ine of Jefferson Avenue as dedi— cated in the plat of said "West Minneapolis Heights" extended to the North Iine of said Section 30, being the point of beginning of the tract of land to be des— cribed; thence South along said East line of said Jeffer— son Avenue and its extension to a point in the West line of Lot 26, Block 6, "West Minneapolis Heights", distant 30 feet North of the Southwest corner thereof; thence Easterly o� a line 30 feet North of and parall°el with the South Iines of Lots I and 26, Block 6, and Lots I and 26, Block 5, said "West Minneapolis Heights", and the exten— sions of said lines, to the center Fine.of Monroe Aven:ue as dedicated in the plat of said 'NVest Minneapolis Heights"; thence Norfherly along the center line of said Monroe Avenue to the North line of 8aid Section 30; then Westerly along ��.'���' the North line of said Section 30 to the point of beginning, ��"��; �.��, -Ut BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That upon the issuing of the order of the �` Minnesota Municipal Commission, the Mayor and the Clerk of the Village of Edina are hereby authorized to do all things necessary to be done in the transfer of the rights of the Village of Edina in and to any munecipal improvements located within said attached lend to the City of Hopkins; which transfer shall include but not be (imited to the rights of the Village of Edina solely for street and highway pur— poses in and to Lots I and 26, except the South 30 feet thereof, ii,��� Blocks 5 and 6, 'Mlest Minneapolis Heights"' and is hereby declared to be a part of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota as if said premises had originally been a part thereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDAINED that the City Clerk of the City of Hopkins is hereby authorized and directed to fi(e a certified copy of this Order and Resolution with the Minnesota Municipal Commission and with the County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota and with the Secretary of the State of Minnesota. First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins on the 7th day of November, 1961, and finally read, approved and adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on November 21, 195.1 DONALD J. MILBERT, C. R. PETERSON Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney a �-e,e�en��.�vr � �961 Published in the Hennepin County Review Mayor (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING ONE (1) 1962 COMPACT MODEL 2 - DOOR SEDAN Sealed bids will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota until Thursday, December 14, 1961 at 10:00 A.M., and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible thereafter, award of a contract will be made by the City for the purchase o.f one (1) 1962 Compact Model 2- Door Sedan. Specifications and further details are available at the office of the City Manager, 723 Excelsior Avenue, Hopkins, Minnesota. All bids must be sealed and marked "Bid on Compact Car" and accompanied by a Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Standard Bidder's Bond, :..payable to the City of Hopkins is required for five percent (5'/0) 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 R. . Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review November 30, 1961 (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the City of Hopkins until Thursday, December 14, 1961 at 10:00 A.M., and will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids are being requested on WORKMEN�'3 COMPENSATION INSURANCE in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the City Manager, 723 Excelsior Avenue, Hopkins, Minnesota. All bids shall be on forms on file in the City Clerk's office, City Hall, and will be furnished free to each bidder upon his request. All bids must be sealed and marked "BID ON INSURANCE", and accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or bid bond in the amount of five per- cent (5'/0) of the total bid price, made payable to the City of Hopkins. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or parts of bids and to waive infbrmalities therein. Bids may be rejected for any alterations or erasures. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. CITY OF HOPKINS lk�� . R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, November 30, 1961 The�#ol�owing are brief notes taken on two hearings which were heard before the Hopkins City Council at its regular meeting held on Tuesday, November 21, 1961, at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall. HEARING ON INSTALLATION OF SANIT.�RY SEWER AND WATERMAINS IN THE SOUTHWEST AREA OF HOPKINS:- A delegation from the area of 5th Street South was the first heard. A Mr. Novotny and a Mr. Jeske, both of whom were vehemently opposed to this installation were given the floor. Mr. Novotny assured the Council that he did not want or need sewer and water on his property, also that the assessment against his property for this installation was way out 'of line and the only one to be benefitted by it would be Moline (Motec). Mr. Jeske then took the floor objecting to his assessment when he neither wariter sewer or water as his present facilities served him well in the past and no doubt would in the future. At this point in the meeting the Council called upon Mr. R. J. Houston, a representative of the firm of Orr-Schelen, the firm which drew up the specifications for the installa- tion, to come forward and explain to these people the advisability and saving of this installation. Mr. Houston, in his explanation, stated, "that if the llth Avenue trunk sewer was not installed, the City would be forced to spend $70,000 on the enlarging of the llth Avenue Lift Station, which at present is overloaded. This would mean that when the trunk sewer is installed on llth Avenue, that the only difference in cost would be the fact that a smaller diameter pipe would be used. The installation costs would be the same for excavation and piling and the entire cost would have to be assessed to the benefitted area, resulting in a higher cost to the area than they were now assessed." After considerable more discussion both pro and con, the Council made a motion to install sanitary sewer on County Road ��3 from existing manhole between llth and 12th Avenue to llth Avenue and on llth Avenue from County Road ��3 to 7th Street South, and on 7th Street South from llth Avenue to 9th Aveniae; also to install watermains on County Road ��3 from 12th Avenue South to llth Avenue South and on llth Avenue South from County Road ��3 to 7th Street South and on 7th Street South from llth Avenue South to lOth Avenue South. The above motion was seconded and passed. Nothing more was said as to the installation on 5th Street South. " FLUORIDATION OF HOPKINS CITY WATER:- Mayor Milbert announced at this time that the Council had been handed a petition signed by 200 residents of the City of Hopkins (among them 14 doctors and dentists of the City including Dr. Drill, the City Health Doctor) petitioning for fluoridation of Hopkins City water. - A delegation was present from the Jr. Women's Club of Hopkins and the Mrs. �Jaycee's who were backing fluoridation, including Mrs. Dorothy Mason, who took the floor to de- finitely state she was for fluoridation. Mayor Milbert then read a letter from Dr. Kucera, in which he stated he was against fluoridation and stating in one^instance that "medical researIIh has shown that fluori- dation of waters has shown a definite increase in bone change, increase in bone hardness and loss of bone stross resistence, due to increase in bone brittleness, as a result of excess fluorides." The floor was then taken by Mr. Richard Johnson, a citizen of Hopkins and a past Council member, who gave an eloquent appeal against fluoridation. At this time the Mayor invited Dr. Singer of the University of Minnesota to come forward and give his views and findings on the advantages for the fluoridation of water. After stating his findings, Dr. Singer called upon Dr. Carlson, Physiological Chemist, a�so. of the University of Minnesota, to state his views on the fluoridation of water, which Dr. Carlson did, backing up and agreeing with Dr. Singer's findings. Thereupon the Council moved and seconded the motion that fluoridation be installed in the Hopkins water system. Henry Pokorny, Jr. voting no. Whereupon the passing of the motion, a standing ovation was afforded the Council for their action in this matter. CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota ORDINANGE N0. 182 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC. 2, SUBDIV. 2 of ORDINANCE N0. 44,.PERTAINI�NG TO LI.BRARY BOARD. THE CITY COUNCIL OF TME CITY OF HOPKINS DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: I.. That Subdiv. 2 of Sec. 2 0� Ordinance No. 44 �elating to the Hopkins Public Library and the management and control thereof is hereby amended to reas as follows:— Sec. 2,_Subdiv. 2, BOARD. There is hereby created a Libary Board of seven members, one of whom sha11 be a member of the City Council. AII of the present members of the Library Board of the City of Hopkins shall be and become members of the Libcary.Board created by this Ordinance and Amend— ment for the respective oeriods of time for which they were appointed to said former board. Annually hereafter;and prior to January I of each year, the mayor with the approva� of the Council, shall aPpoint for terms of three years, cornnencing on January I, two directors to fill the places of those who�se term or terms expire, and at the first meeting in July there shall annually be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the Council, one member of the City Council who =sH�ALL serve for a term of one year or until his successor . is duly appointed and qualified. The Mayor may, and without the consent of the Council, remove any Library Board member for misconduct or neg(ect. 2. That Subdiv. 2 of Sec. 2 of Ordinance No. 44 adopted June�6, 1g50, is hereby repealed. First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins on the 7th day of November, 1961, and finally read, approved and adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on November 21, 1961. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPM C. VESELY, City Attorney DONALD J. MILBERT� Mayor Published in the Hennepin County Review DECEMBER 7, 1961. A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCI� OF THE CITY OF�HOPKINS, MINNESOTA WAS HELD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1961� AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MILBERT� COUNCILMEN, HANLEY, POKORNY� JR.� HARRIMAN, AND ELSE, THE CITY MANAGER� BRUBACHER� CITY ENGINEER� STROJAN, AND THE CITY ATTORNEY� VESELY. MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. HAN�EY SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE FOLLOWING CORRECTLDNS BE MADE IN THE NOVEMBER 21� C OUNCIL MEETING MINUTES� THE MOTION MADE BY MR. HARRIMAN AND �ECONDED BY MR. ELSE SHOULD READ AS FOLLOWS: THAT MR. ROBERT N1AS�N� MR. JAMES LUNDQUIST AND CRESTLINE PROPERTIES INC. DEED TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS THE NORTH 6.5 FEET OF LOT 24, BLOCK 6� WEST MINNEAPOLIS� AND FUR7HER DEED TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR ALLEY PRUPOSES THE SOUTH 14 FEET OF THE NORTH 35 FEET OF LOT 23, BLOCK 6� WEST MINNEAPOLIS; AND FURTHER THAT MR. ROBERT MASON, MR. JAMES LUNDQUIST AND CRESTLINE PROPERTIES INC. RESURFACE BY BLACK—TOP OR CEMENT SAID ALLEY SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE CITY ENGINEER�,AND ALSO THAT THE CITY OF HOPKINS DEED TO MR. ROBERT MASON, MR. JAMES LUNDQUIST AND CRESTLINE PROPERTIES INC. THE SOUTH 6.5 FEET OF THE NORTH 13 FEET OF LOT II� BLOCK 6� WEST MINNEAPOL�S BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. HANLEY SEC�NDED HIS MOTION THAT THE FOLLOWING ADDITION� °THE MOTION CARRIEDn� BE MADE TO THE MOTION OF MR. HANLEYSf IN THE NOVEMBER 21� COUNCIL MEETING WHERE MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE CITY OF HOPKINS WATER SUPPLY BE TREATED WITH FLUORIDATION� SUCH TREATMENT TO BEGIN AS SOON AS THE NECESSARY EQUIPMENT CAN BE PURCHASED AND INSTALLED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. POKORNY� JR. SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE EXPENDITURES DATED DECEMBER 5, 1961 IN THE AMOUNT OF $27,938.03 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. THE MOTION CARRIEO. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT ORDINANCE N0. 183 "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS BUREAU, PROVIDING FOR ITS� PROCEDURE� RECORDS, FINES AND OTHER COLLEC TION", BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READING AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. THE MOTION CARRIED. � MR. H.ARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. HANLEY SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT ORDINANCE N0. 184 "AMENDING ORDINANC E N0. 33 ENTITLED AN OROINANC.E REGULATING THE USE OF HIGHWAYS, STREETS, IMPOSING PENALTIES.FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF: AN� REPEALING CERTAIN ORDINANCE"� BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READING AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. POKORNY� JR. MOVED AND A4R. HANLEY SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT ORDINANCE N0, 185 "AN ORD I NANC E F�20H I B I T I NG THE PURC HASE, POSSESS { ON AND C ONSUMP�T I ON OF L I QUOR BY tl�N N�OR� "r3 B E ACCEPTED FOR ITS� FIRST READING. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONOED HIS MOTION THAT ORDINANCE NOJ.186 "AN ORDiNANCE VAC ATING A CERTAIN PORTION Of THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK 6, WEST MINNEAFOLIS" BE ACCEPTEO FOR ITS� FIRST READING. THE MOTION CARRIED. h4R... HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOT10N ORDER►NG RESOLUTION N0. IOIOPORDERING THE INSTALLATION BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF A CONCRETE DRIVEWAY OPENING ON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY� LOT 6� BLOCK 92� WEST MINNEAPOLIS� 2ND. DIVISION� THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS �74.42� BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. � MR, HANLEY MOVED AND MR. POKORNY� �R. SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE OFFER OF MOTEC INDUSTRIES INC. TO CONSIDER THEIR SUGGESTED EXCHANGE OF PROPERTIES OR THE EXCHANGE OF °THAT PART OF LOT I IN AUDITOR�S SUBDIVISION NUMBER 195, HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA� AP1D OF THE EAST ONE�HALF OF THE ALLEY AS ORIGINALLY LAID OUT AND DEDICATED IN BLOCK 21, WEST MINNEAPOLIS� DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS7 °BEGINNING AT A POINT 20 FEET S,OUTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT I AND IN THE WEST LINE OF IITH-AVENUE SOUTH AS NOW LAID OUT AND OPENE� OVER AND ACROSS SA10 LOT I� WHICH SAID IITH AVENUE,SOUTH WAS OPENED BY DEED TO THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS� M�NNESOTA, DATED DECEMBER 31, 1930� AND RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 1626685 IN THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF DEEDS IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SA10 IITH AVENUE SOUTH 245 FEET; THENCE VVEST PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT I AND THE SAME EXTENDED� A DISTANCE OF 145 FEET SAID POINT BEING IN THE CENTER LINE OF SAID ALLEY IN BLOCK 21, WEST MINNEAPOLIS� THENCE NORTH ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SAID ALLEY 245 FEET TO A POINT 20 FEET SOUTH OF THE EXT�NED NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT I IN AUDITOR�S SUBDIVISION NUMBER 195; THENCE EAST PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTH LINE AND SAME EXTENDED� A DISTANCE OF 145 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALL ACCORDING TO THE RESPECTIVE PLATS OF SAID WEST MINNEAPOLIS AND AUDITOR�S SUBDIVISION NUMBER 195, HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA� NOW ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF DEEDS IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY��� SAID ABOVE PROPERTIES BELONGING TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR LOTS 3� 4� 5� AND 6, BLOCK I1� WEST MINNEAPOLIS� THE PROPERTY OF MOTEC INDUSTRIES INC. BE REFUSED AND FURTHER� THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY� MR. VESELY� BE AUTHORIZED TO NEGOTIATE FOR THE PURCHASE FROM MOTEC INDUSTRIES INC. THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES� LOTS 3� 4, 5� ANO 6� BLOCK II� WEST MINNEAPOLIS AT �2�500.00 PER LOT. THE MOTION CARRIED, NR. HARRIMAN VOTING NO. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SE60NDED FiIS MOTION THAT THE APPLICATION FOR MAIT LIQUOR NON— INTOXICATING LICENSE� APPLIED FOR BY MR. c10HN C. DONNELLAN AT 517 EXCELSIOR AVENUE� BE GRANTED. THE MOTION CARRIED. COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 5� I961-CONT. PAGE �2— . ... . . . _ _ .. MR. HANIEY MOVED.AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION ORDERING RESOLUTION NO.I'� � 0 ORDER— ING THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER� WATER MAINS AND APPURTENANT WORK ON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY;•��ON 5TH STREET SOUTH� FROM IITH AVENUE SOUTH TO I6TH AVENUE SOUTH� 7TH STREET SOUTH FROM IITH AVENUE SOUTH TO I4TH AVENUE SOUTH� I2IH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 6TH. STREET SOUTH TO 7TH STREET•S0, 13TH AVENUE SOUTH FROAQ 7TH STREET SOUTH TO THE C.�M. ST. PAUL �'c P. RAILROAD� (4TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 7TH STREET SOUTH TO C.'M. ST. PAUL 8c P. RAILROAD"C'.;,- ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS $177,433.00. THE MOTION CARRIED. IaURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED FRIDAY� NOVEMDER 3� 1961 AT II:00 A.M. FOR THE FURNISH'- ING OF SANITARY SEWER� WATER MAINS AND APPURTENANT WORK� THE FOLLOWING BIOS WERE RECEIVEO. BIDDER BARBAROSSA Rc SONS P'ETER LAMETTI SWANSON EXC. C0. LAMETTI � SONS� INC. PHELPS DRAKE CO.� INC. NODLAND CONST. CO. AM_ ��L $277,400.00 284;128.50 295,335.00 341,742.56 380,920.30 438,000.00 MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION BASED UPON THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF OUR CITY MANAGER� MR. BRUBACHER� CITY ENGINEER� MR. STROJAN AND THE IETTER OF RECOMMENDATION FROM ORR�SCHELEN� INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS� THAT THE LOW BID OF �277�400.00 OF BARBAROSBA 8c SONS BE AWARDED THE BID FOR THE FURNISHING OF SANITARY SEWER� WATER MAINS AND APPURTENANT WORK. THE MOTION CARRIED, MR. POKORNY� JR. AAQVED AND MR. HANLEY SECONDED HIS;.MOTION THAT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING THE REQUEST FROM NiR. HERB MASON FOR A BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT AN INDUSTRIAL BUILDING IN A CERTAIN INDUSTRIAL AREA AND FOR THE ISSURANCE OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT THEREFOR ON LOT 6 AND 7� BLOCK 4, WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER ADDITION WITH THE FO�LOWING REQUIREMENTSS THAT TEN �10� FEET EASMENTS BE GRANTED ON LOTS 7 AND 8� BLOCK 4� WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR A PERMANENT DRIVEWAY� THE DRIVEWAY TO BE SURFACED AND ALL MAINTENANCE;LObhGATION OF THE CITY BE WAIVED; ALSO ORDINANCE 131 SECTION 10� SUBD. 5(8� REQUIRES EACH LOT TO HAVE A SIDE YARD OF TEN �10� FEET A REAR YARD OF 40� AND A FRONT YARD OF 30�. THE PROPOSED BUILDING WILL REQUIRE A VARIANCE OF THE 10� SIDE YARD ON THE NORTH AND A VARIANCE OF THE 40� REAR YARD. TO GRANT SUCH A VARIANCE� THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND COUNCIL MUST MAKE FINDINGS OF FACT THAT: A. SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES ARE PRESENT. B. NECESSARY TO PRESERVE PROeEFtTY RIGHTS. C. THAT THE GRANTING OF SUCH VARIANCE WILL NOT ADVERSELY AFFECT THE AREA. THE BLOCK IS ZONED "INDUSTRIAL° AND WITH THE EXCEPTION OF TWO LOTS OCCUPIED BY A HOUSE AND THE TWO IN QUESTION� IT IS DEVELOPED INDUSTRIAL. THE BLOCK HAS 620� OF BUILDINGS� NONE OF WHICH CONFORM TO ALL OF THE YARD REQUIREMENTS, 100 FEET OF BUILDING IS 40� FROM THE ALLEY� A�L ARE 10� OR MORE FROM THE SIDE LOT LINE AND 330� ARE 30� OR MORE FROM THE FRONT LOT LINE. THUS� IT CAN BE SAID THAT THE PRESERVATION OF SIMILAR PROPERTY RIGHTS WITHIN THE SAME ZONING DISTRICT IN THIS BLOCK WOULO NECESSITATE A YARD REQUIREMENT ADJUST— MENT� THAT GRANTING SUCH AOJUSTMENT WILL NOT CREATE AN ADVERSE CONDITION SINCE IT WILL B.E CONFORMING TO WHAT EXISTS AND THAT SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES RELATE TO THE LAST.UNDEVELOPED PARCEL. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HARRIMAN MOVEO AND MR. HANLEY SECONDED HIS MOTION THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE ZOMING AND PLANNlNG COMMISSION ON THE PETITION BY MR. JOHN C. DONNELLAN REQUESTING THE ZONING BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE COMMERCIAL �I�� AND THE MUTLIPIE�RESIDENCE ZONING IN THE WEST � OF BLOCK 1� WEST MINNEAPOLIS� BE ADJUSTED FROM THE PRESENT DIVISION 130 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH THIRTY SIX (36) FEET OF LOT 30� BLOCK I� 4�'FST MINNEAPOLIS BE REZONED FROM MULTIPLE�R�ESIOEPICE TO COMMERCIAL °C�I�� BE TABLED. THE MmT�QN CARR 1 EO . MR. HARRIMAN MOVED AND MR. E�SE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT A SPECIAL USE PERMIT BE ISSUED TO MR. �OHN C. DONNELLAN FOR PARKING ON THAT PART OF LOT 31 AND THE NORTH THIRTY SIX (36) FEET OF LOT 30� BLOCK I� WEST MINNEAPOLIS� LYING SOUTH OF A LINE PARALLEL TO ANO 130 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE� AND LOTS I THRU 5� BLOCK I� U�EST MINNEAPOLIS BE GRANTED. THE MOTION CARRIED. � MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. ELSE SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE REC�MMENDATION FROM THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMP�IISSION FOR THE REZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTY OF DESCRIBED LANDS WHICH ARE NOW IN SINGLE'RESIDENCE DISTRICT OF THE CITY BE REZONED FROP� SAID SINGLE�RESIDENCE DISTRICT DESCRIBED AND PLACING THE SAME IN THE INDUSTRIAL °I'� DISTRICT OF THE C1TY� �lIZ: LOTS I THRU 12� BLOCK 57, WEST 1�91NNEAPOLIS AND THE CITY ATTORNEY� MR. VESELY BE INSTRUCTED TO ORAW AN OROIPIANCE� BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. POKORNY� JR. SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE RECOMMENDATION FROM THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION REGARDING THE TWO SUOGESTEO AMENOMENTS TO THE ZONING AND PtANNING ORDINANCE BE APPROVED AND THE CITY ATTfJRNEY, MR. VESELY� BE INSTRUCTED T0 DRAW THE NECESSARY AMENDMENTS TO SECT. (I SUBD. 21 LAND RECLAIMATION AND SECT. II SUBD. 22 MINING. THE MOTION CARRIED. COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 5� 1961� CONT. PAGE —3� MR. HANLEY MOVED.AND MR. ELSE SECONOED HIS MOTION THAT THE REQUEST BY MR. GEORGE W. JOHNSON FOR A BINGO PERMIT FOR THE GEORGE R. WO�FF POST �425 V.F.W.� 10 — 12TH AVENUE SOUTH� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA FOR THE MONTHS OF �ANUARY I� 1962 THRU MARCH 31� 1962 BE GRANTED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HqNLEY MOVED AND MR. POKORNY� JR. SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION BY NORDQUIST �I,�QN C0. FOR A SIGN ON THE TREMONT PLAZA MOTEL TO PROJECT A MAXIMUM OF 15" OVER THE PR�PERTY LINE BE DENIED BECAUSE IT DOES NOT CONFORM WITH THE PROVISIONS OF ORDINANCE NUMBER (07� "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SIGNS AND PRESCRIBiNG PENALTIES FOR ITS VIOLATION°. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. EISE MOVEO AND MR. POKORNY� �R. SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE BUILDING PERMIT APPLiCAT10N APPLIED FOR BY MR. NICHODYM TO CONSTRUCT A BUIIDING ACCORDING TO MR. HAWKS� OUR CON� SULTANT PLANNERS REPORT AT EXCELSIOR AVENUE WEST AND 18TH AVENUE NORTH OR ON THE SOUTH 80 FEET OF LOTS 18 AND 19� BLOCK 16� WEST MINNEAPLIS� TH1RD DIVISION, BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MR. HARRIMAN AND MR. HANLEY VOTING NO. MR. HANLEY MOVED AND MR. HARRIMAN SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE APPLICATION BY NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY FOR PERMISSION TO PLACE POLES AT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PLACES BE APPROVEDi ONE �I� POLE AT 3RD STREET NORTH.AND 20TH AVENUE� PLACE ONE �I� POLE AT 2ND STREET AND 20TH AVENUE NORTH� PLACE ONE �I� POLE ON 16TH AVENUE NORTH AND M. � ST. L. R. R TRACKS� AND ONE POLE 150 FEET WEST IN ALLEYs PLACE TWO �2� POLES ON ROBINWOOD LANE, NORTH OF HIGHWAY NO, 7� PLACE TWO POLES ON :RQ�BINWOOD LANE BETWEEN SERVICE ROAD AND 17TH AVENUE NORTH� PLACE ONE �I� POLE ON THE SERVICE ROAD AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF ELMO PARK APARTMENTS. THE MOTION CARRIED. THE MEETING ADJOURNED. C. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCI L C OUNC I LMEN: ATTEST: MR. DONALD J. MILBERT� MAYOR CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1010 A RESOLUTION ORDERING Il�RQVIIKENT BY THE INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS IN THAT'PART OF THE SOUTHWEST PORTION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS MORE FULLY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. WI�REAS Resolution No. 987 of the City Council adopted the 20th day of June, 1961, fixed a date of August 1, 1961, for a hearing on the proposed improvement of the following streets, alleys and roads, viz: On County Road 3 llth Avenue South 7th Street South 5th Street South 12th Avenue South 13th Avenue South 14th Avenue South From 12th Avenue County Road 3 lOth Avenue 11th Avenue 7 th S.trBe t 7th Street 7th Street To llth Avenue 7th Street South 15th Avenue Extended 17th Avenue 6th Street 6th Street Chicago-Milwaukee R.R.Tracks by the construction and installation of water mains thereon and therein of the following streets, alleys and roads, viz: On llth Avenue South 7th Street South 5th Street South 7th Street South 12th Avenue South 13th Avenue South 14th Avenue South From County Road 3 llth Avenue llth Avenue llth Avenue 7th Street 7th Street 7th Street To 7th Street South 9th Avenue 16th Avenue 14th Avenue 6th Street 6th Street Chicago-Milwaukee R.R.Tracks by the construction of sanitary sewer system therein and thereon, and Wi�REAS.all property owners whose property thereon may be liable to be assessed by the making of these improvements were given ten days public notice of the Council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notices and the hearing was held and property owners heard thereon on August l, 1961, and WHEREAS thereupon and thereafter said hearing was continued until November 21, 1961, by adoption of a proper Resolution No. 990, and WHEREAS on November 21, 1961, by proper Resolution No. 1009, the following portion of said improvement, viz: On County Road 3 from llth Avenue to 12th Avenue South along 11th Avenue South from County Road 3 to 7th Street South, and along 7th Street South from lOth Avenue to llth Avenue, by the construction and installation of public water mains therein and thereon was at said continued hearing ordered to be installed and constructed as proposed in Council Resolution No. 987, and WI�REAS the public hearing on the following parts or portions of said improve- ment „ as:provided in Resolution No. 987, viz: Along 7th Street South from llth Avenue to 15th Avenue, as the same would be if extended, and along 5th Street South from llth Avenue to 17th Avenue and along 12th Avenues South and 13 Avenues South from 7th Street to 6th Street and along 14th Avenue South from 7th Street to the Chicago-Milwaukee R.R. Tracks, by the construction and installation of City water mains therein and thereon, and along and upon the following: On 5th Street South from llth Avenue to 16th Avenue along 7th Street South from llth Avenue to 14th Avenue along 12th Avenue South from 7th Street to 6th Street, along 13th Avenue from 7th Street to 6th Street and along 14th Avenue South from 7th Street to the Chicago- Milwaukee R.R. Tracks, � by the construction and installation of sanitary sewers therein and thereon, was on November 21, 1961, by Resolution No. 1009, further continued until December 5, 1961, and WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of these improvements were thus notified of such further continued hearing and said further continued hearing was held thereon on December 5, 1961. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of.Hopkins, Minnestoa, as follows: 1. That the following parts or portions of said improvements, viz: Along 7th Street South from_l.lth Avenue South to 15th Avenue South, as the same would be if extended, and along 5th Street South from llth Avenue to 17th Avenues South and along 12th Avenue South and along 13th Avenue South, both from 7th Street to 6th Street South and along 14th Avenue South from 7th Street South to the Chicago- Milwaukee R.R. Tracks, by the constructxbn and installation of City water mains therein and thereon, and Along 5th Street South from llth Avenue to 16th Avenues South and along 7th Street South from llth to 14th Avenue South and along 12th Avenue South and 13th Avenue South both from 7th Str�et South to 6th Street South and along 14th Avenue South from 7th Street South to the Chicago-Milwaukee:R.R. Tracks, by the construction and installation of;sanitary sewers therein and thereon, are all hereby ordered to be installed and,.constructed as proposed in Council Resolution No. 987, adopted June 20, 1961. 2. That John Strojan, City Engineer :and Orr-Schelen, Inc., Consulting Engineers, are hereby designated as the Engineers for these portions of said i:mprovements. 3. That the plans and specifications for the making of such improvements as heretofore prepared by said Engineers are hereby approved. Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 5th day of December 1961. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney DONALD J. MLLBERT, Mayor s: CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, AZinnesota �?ESOLUrION N0. 1010 Ar RESOLUTION ORUF..N:ING IMP�VII�IENT AI� Pt�PA�A`l'ION OF PLANS WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1006, adopted the 7th day of Navember, 1961, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed constrnction of a concrete driveway opening at 228 Thirteenth AVenue North, the total estimated cost thereof being �7Lt.1�2, and WH�tEAS, all property owners wYi�roperty is liable to be assessed for this improvement were given ten (10) days published notice of the council hearin� through publication of the required notice on November 16, ,. 1961, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 5th day of D ecember, 1961, � N04d THET�F�RE BE IT �7ESOLVED try the Council of the City of Hopkins: 1. Such improvement is hereby adered as proposed in the Council Resolution No. 1006 adopted �o�re�nber 7, 1961; 2. That John Strojan is het�eby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specif ications for the making of such improvement. " Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 5th d�.y of IIecember, 1961. Donald J. Milbert, Mayor ;. C. �..: PETfftSON Secretary of the Council J(USEPH C. Vesely� City A.ttorney CITY OF�:HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota 6RDINANCE N0. 183 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS BUREAU, PROVIDING FOR ITS.PROCEDURE, RECORDS, FINES AND OTHER COLLECTIONS. THE CITY OF HOPKINS DOES HEREBY ORDAIN: Section 1. ESTABLISHMENT. There is hereby authorized and established a.Traffic Violations Bureau of the City of Hopkins, and the Hopkins Municipal Court is hereby authorized to establish such traffic violations bureau to assist the Court in disposing of violations of traffic laws or ordinances. The Traffic Violations Bureau shall be conducted and operated in accordance with rules adopted by the Municipal Court of the City 'of Hopkins pursuant Co Chapter 492 M,S,A. Section 2. PROCEDURE. The senior judge of the Hopkins Municipal Court is hereby authorized to designate the director of the Traffic Violations Bureau and may provide for other Bureau personnel to the extent that muricipal officers and employees, whether employed to perform other municipal duties or not, are used to staff the Buresu. The Court shall designate the hours wlien the Traffic Violation�/Bureau is to be open, and the Traffic Violations Bureau will be located in the City Hall of Hopkins. The Court may, by rule, adopt such other regulations, provisions.and schedules as are or may be aet forth in said Chapter 492 M.S.A. including the provisions set forth in Sections 492.03 and 492.04 M.S.A. Section 3. RECORDS, FINES AND FUNDS. The Traffic Violationa Bureau shall keep a reoord of all cases of violations before it, including their final disposition, ancl also a record of all fines collected and the disposition thereof. The Traffic Violations Bureau shall submit summarized reports, at least monthly, to the Court and the City Clerk, of all traffic complaints processed by the Traffic Violations Bureau, of all fines collected by it, and of all the final disposition and present status of every case under its jurisdiction. Fines and other monies collected by the Buresu shall be disposed of in the same manner as if guilt had been determined in Court. Such additional records and reports shall be made, filed and kept as shall be prescribed by the Court. All funds for the operation of the Traffic Violations Bureau shall be provided through regular budgetary procedures of the City. Firet read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins on the. 14th day of Aloveraber, 1961, and finally� read, approved and adopted and orderecl published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on December 5, 1961. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council: JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney. DONALD J. MILBERT, Published in the Hennepin County Review } a,11� 1961. Mayor ORDINANCE N0. 184 AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 33 ENTITLED AN ORDINA�CE REGULATING THE USE OF HIGHWAYS, STREETS, ROADS, ALLEYS, BOULEVARDS AND AVENUES WITHIN THE CITY OF HOPKINS, IMPOSING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF: AND REPEALING CERTAIN ORDINANCES. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That Section 2 of said Ordinance No. 33 entitled CARELESS DRIVING is hereby repealed, and there is hereby adopted in lieu thereof the following aa Section 2. RECKLESS OR CARELESS DRIVING. Subdivision 1. Any person who drives a vehicle in such a manner as to indicate either a will- ful or a wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property is guilty of reckless driving, and.such reckless driving is a misdemeanor. Any person convicted thereof shall be punished as provided in M.S.A. 169.13. , Subdivision 2. No person shall operate or haTt any vehicle upon any street or highway, or any other place or location in the City of Hopkins carelessly or heedlessly in diaregard of the rights or the safety of others, or in �manner ao as to endanger or be likely to endanger any person or property. Section 2. That Section 3 of said Ordinance shall be amended by adding thereto the following subdivisiona 3 and 4. Subdivision 3. REDUCED SPEED REQUIRED. The driver of any vehicle shall, consistent with the requirements, drive at an appropriate reduced speed when approaching and crossing an intersection or railway grade crossing, when approaching and going around a curve, when approaching a hill crest, when traveling upon any narrow or win�ing roadway or any alleys, and when special hazards exist with respect to pedestrians or other traffic, or by reaaon of weather or highway conditions. Subdivision 4. IMPEDING TRAFFIC. No person shall drive a motor vehicle at such a slaw speed as to impede or block the normal and reasonable movement of traffic except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation, or in compliance with law. Section 3. That Section 4 of said Ordinance No. 33 ahall be amended by adding thereto the following which shall be labeled Sections 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4. Section 4.1. Subdivision 1. APPROACHING UNCONTROLLED INTER- SECTION. When two vehicles enter an uncontrolled intersection from different hibhways at approximately the same time the driver of the vehicle on the left ahall yield the right of way to the vehicle on the right. The driver of any vehicle traveling at an unlawful apeed shall forfeit any right of way which he might otherwise have hereunder The foregoing rules are modified at through highways, and otherwiae as hereinafter stated in thia section. Subdivision 2. AT INTERSECTION. The driver of a vehicle within an intersection intending to turn to the left shall yield the right of way to any vehicle approaching from the opposite disection which is within the intersection or ao close thereto as to constitute an i�nediate hazard, but the driver, having so yielded and having given a signal when and aa required by this Ordinance, may make such left turn, and the drivers of all other vehicles approaching the intersection from the opposite direction shall yield the right of way to the vehicle making the left turn. Subdivision 3. THROUGH HIGWAY - STOP SIGN. The driver of a vehicle shall stop as required by this Ordinance at the entrance to a through hiohway and shall yield the right of way to othei vehicles which have entered the intereection from the ghrough highway or which are approaching so closely on the through highway as to constitute an immediate hazard, but the driver having so yielded may proceed, and the drivers of all other vehicles �pproaching the intersection on the through hi�hway shall qield.the right of w�y to the vehicle so proceeding into or across the throu�h high�sy. The driver of a vehicle shall likewise stop in obedience to a stop sign, as required herein at an intersection where a stop sign is erected at one or more entrances trereto although not a part of a throuVh highway, and shall proceed cautiously, yieldin� to vehicles not so obliged to stop which are within the intersection or approaching so closely as to constitute an i.mmediate hazard, but may then proceed. Subdivision 4. ENTERIIVG HIGAWAY FROM PRIVATE DRIVEWAY. The driver of a vehicle entering or crossing a highway from a private road or driveway shall yield the right of way to all vehicles approaching on such highway. Subdivision 5. II�IERGEN�Y VEHICLE. Upon the immediate approach of an authorized emergency vehicle equipped with at least one lighted lamp exhibiting red light visible under normal atmospheric conditions from a distance of 500 feet te the front of such vehicle and when the driver is giving audible signal by �siren, the driver of such other vehicle shall yield the right of way 8nd shall icnmediately drive to a position parallel to and as close as possible tco the right-hand edge or curb of the h�:g�way clear of any intersection, and shall stop and remain in 'tltis position until the authorized emergency vehicle has passed, except when otherwise directed by a pf�iice officer. This Subdivision shall not operate to relieve the driver of an authorized emergency vehicle from the duty to drive with due regard for the safety of persons using the highcaays. Subdivision b. FUNERAI, PROCESSION. When any funeral procession iden}ifies itself by using regular lights on all cars and by keeping all cars in ctose formation, the driver of every other vehicle, except an emergency vehicle, shall yield the right of way. Subdivision 7.. YIELD RIGHT OF WAY SIGN. The driver of a vehicle approaching a yield Bight of Way sign shall slow to a speed that is reasonable for conditions of traffic and visibility, and stop if necessary, and yield the right of way to any ped.estrain legally crossing the roadway on which he.is driving, and to all vehicles on the intersection, street or highway which are so close as to constitute an iminediate hazard. Subdivision E. FOLLOWING VEHICLE T00 CLOSELY. The driver of s motor vehicle shall not iollaw another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent, havino due regzrd for the speed of such vehicles and the traffic upon and the conditions of the road, thoroughfare or high�vay. Section 4.2. OBSTRUCTING VIEW OF DRI��ER. No person shall drive a vehicle when it is so loaded, or when there are in the frcnt seat such number of persons, exceeding three, as to obstruct the vie�,i of the driver to the front or sides of the vehicle or as to interfere with his control over the drivinb mechanism of the vehicle. Section 4.3. HITCHING BEHTND VEAICLES. No p�rson shall hitch a tobag;na, hand sled, bicycle, or other si.milar device onto any motor vehicle while being used on a hi�hway. -2- Section 4.4. UNSAFE EQUiPMENT. I�i. is a misdemeanor f or any person to drive or for the owner,to cause or knowingly permit to be driven on any highcaay any vehicle or combination of vehicles ��hich is in such unsafe condition as to endanger any person, or which does not contain those parts or is not at all times equipped with such lamps and other equipment in proper condition and adjustment as req_uired by this O�dinance, or which is equipped in any manner in violation of this Ordinance, or for any person to do any act forbidden or fail to perform any act required under this Section. The provisions of this Section caith respect to equipment on vehicles shall not apply to implements of husbandry, road machinery, road rollers, or farm.tractors, except as herein made applicable. Section 5. That Section 5 entitled PARKING REGULATIONS is hereby a.�n�nded bS► add g thereto the f_ollo�ving subdivisions 8, 9, 10, and 11. Subdivision 8. LIGHTS FOR PARKED VEHICLES. When a vehicle is parked or stopped upon a high�aay or shoulder adjacent thereto during the time when lighted lamps on vehicles are required,.it shall be equipped with one or more lamps which shall exhibit a white or amber li�ht on tre roadway side visible fro� a distance of 500 feet to the front of the vehicle' and a red light visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear, except-that local authorities may provide by ordinance that no lights need be displayed upon.a vehicle when stopped or parked in accordance 4�ith local parking regulations upon a highway where there is sufficient light to clearly reveal any person or object within a distance of 500 feet upon the highway. Any lighted head lamps upon a parked vehicle shall be depressed or d i�ed . Subdivision 9. VEHICL� SIGNALS. Subdivision 1. Stop lamp. (a) Any vehicle shall be equipped and when required by this Oridinance, shall be equipped with at least two stop lamps on the rear iahich shall emit a red or yellow li;ht and which shall be actuated upon application of the service (foot) brake and which may, but need not be, incorporated with a tail lamp and which shall be plainly visible and understand- 'able from a distance of 100 feet to the rear durin� normal sunlight and at night. (b) No. person shall sell or off.er for sale or operate on the highways any motor vehicle registered in this State and manuf actured or assembled after January 1, 1960, unless it i.s equipped �..:::� at l�ast two stop lamps meeting the requirements of this section, except that a motorcycle, mortor-driven cqcle, or truck tractor manufactured or asae.mbled after said date shall be equipped with at least one stop lamp meeting the requirements o� this section. Subdivision 10. TURN SIGNAL. (a) Any vehicle may be equipped, and when required under this Ordinance shall be equiPped with a lamp or lamps or mechanical signal device of such color as may be approved by the commissioner and acpable of clearly indicating any intention to turn either to the right or to the left and shall be visible and understandable during both dayti.me and nighttime from a distance of 100 feet both to the front and rear. (b) On or after July 1, 1949, it shall be unl.awful for any person to sell or offer for sale any new motor vehicle, excepting motor-cycles, motor scooters, and bicycles with motor attached, unless it is equipped with turn signals meeting the requirements of this Ordinance. Subdivision 11. MAINTENANCE. (a) When a vehicle i.s equipped with sto� lamps or signal lamps, such lamps shall at all ti.mes be maintained in good 4�orking condition. -3- (b) No stop lamps or signal lamp shall pr�ject a glaring or dazzling light. (c) All mechanica� signal devices shall be self illumined when in use at the times when lighted.lamps on vehicles are required. '. Section 6. That section 8 0� said Ordinance shall be amended by adding thereto the following subdivision 4. Subdivision 4. NOTIFY 0[,1NER OF DAMAGID PROP�gT'l. The driver of any v�hicle involved in an accident resulting only in damage to f ixtures legally upon or adjacent to a highway shall take reason- able steps to locate and notify the owner or person in charge of such property of such fact and of his name and address and of the registration number of the vehicle he is driving and shall, upon request and if available, exhibit his driver's or chauffeur's license,aand make report of such accident when and a.s required by the provisions of this Ordinance. Section 7. That section 12 of said Ordinance shall be, and is hereby amended by re�ealin� said section 12 as presently contained in said Ord�nance, and by inserting in lieu thereof the follotaing sections 12 and 12.1. Section 12. MOTOR VEHICLE DRIV�RS UNDER INFLLIENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS. Subdivision 1. It shall b� unlawful and punishable as provided in this section for any of the following persons to drive, operate or be in actual physical control of any vehicle within this city; (a) A person who is under the influence of an �lcoholic beverage or narcotic drug; - (b) A person wio is an habitual user of narcotic drugs; (c) A person who is under the influence of a combination of any two or more oi the elements named in subsections (a) and (b) hereof . Subdivision 2. Upon the trial of any prosecution arising out of acts alleged to have been committed by any person arrested for drivin�, operatin;, or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence o� an alcoholic beverage, the court may admit evidence of the amount of alchohol in the person's blood taknn voluntarily within two-hours of the time of the offense as shown by a medical or chemical analysis of his breath, blood, urine or saliva. For i.he purposes of this subdivision: (a) Evidence that there was at the time 0.05 per cent or less by wei;ht of alcohol in the person's blood is prima facie evidence that such person was not under the influence of an alcoholic beverage; (b) Evidence that there was at the time more than 0.05 per cent and less than 0.15 �er cent by weight of alcohol in the person's blood is relevant evidence but it is not to.be given prima f_acie effect in indicating whether or not the person was under the influence of an alcoholic beverage; (c) Ev�dence that there was at the time 0.15 per cent or more by weight of alcohol in the person's blood may be admitted as prima facie evidence that the person was under the influence of an alcoholic bevera�e. Section 1.2 Subdivision 2. The foregoing.provisions shall not be construed as limiting the introduction of any other competent evidence bearing upon the.question of whether or not such person was under the influence of an alcoholic beverage, but the refusal to perniit the taking of specimens for such chemical analysis shall not be admissible in evidence. In the event of a breath, saliva or urine test, the percentages above shall be increased by twenty (20) per cent. The foregoing provisions shall not be construed as limiting the introduction of any other competent evidence bearing upon the question whether or not such person was under the influence of an alcoholic beverage. -4- For the purposes of this section, an "alcoholic beverage" neans any luquid containing more thane one-half of one per cent of alcohol by volume. Subdivision 3. Every person who is convicL-ed of a violation of this section shall be punished by �cnpri.sonment of not less than ten days or more than 90 da�s, or by a fine of not ].ess than $10.00 nor more than $100.00, and his driver's license shall be revolced =or not less than 30 days., except that every person �aho is convicted of a violation of this section, �ahen such violation is found to be the proximate cause of grivous bodily injury or death to another person, shall be punished by imprison- ment for not less than 60 days nor more than 90 days, and his driver's license shall be revoked for not less than 90 days. Subdivision 4. Everq,person who is convicted of a violation of this section within three years of any previous conviction under this section shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than ten days nor more than 90 days, and his driver's license shall be revoked for not less than 90 days. Subdivision 5. Whenever a person is charged with a violation of this section �vithin three years of a previous conviction hereunder, and he shall forfeit his bail, it shall be the duty of the prosecuting officer to immediately apply to the court for a�ench warrant, and thereupon the court shall forthwith issue a warrant for the arrest of the accused. ' Section 12.1. CONSUMING, POSSESSSNG OR ALLOWING LIQUOR TO BE KEPT: PENALTY. Subdivision 1. No persor_ shall drittk or consume intoxicating liquors or non-intoxicating malt liquors in any motor vehicle when such vehicle is unon a public highway, or any public parking property. Subdivision 2. No person shall have in his possession on his person *.�;hile in a private motor vehicle upon a public hi�hway, any bottle or receptacle containinb intoxicating liquor or non-intox.icatir_g malt liquor which has been opened, or the seal broken, er the contents of which have been.gartially removed. Subdivision 3. It shall be unlawful fcr the owner of any private motor vehicle or �he driver, if the o�,mer be not then present in the motor veai_cle, to keep or allow to be kept in a�etor vehicle when such vehicle is upon the public highway any bottle or recep�acle containing into�- icating liquors or non-intoxicating malt liq_uors �ahich has been opened, or the seal broken, or the contents of which have been partially removed except when such bottle or receptacle shall be kept in the trunk of the motor vehicle when such vehicle is equipped caith a trunk, or kept in some other area of the vehicle not normally occupied by the driver or passengers, if the motor vehicle a.s not equipped with a trunk. A utility compartment or glove compartment shall be :'_eemed to be within the area cccupied by the driver and passen�ers. Subdivision 4. Whoever violates the provisions of subdivisions 1 to 3 is guilty of a misdemeanor. Bection 8. That section 9 of said Ordinance is hereby repealed and ther— e—is hereby enacted in lieu thereof the following section 9: Section 9. Subidivision 1. DRIVERS LICENSE, VEHICLE OWNERSHIP �ND UNLAWFUL ACTS. No person shall drive or operate any motor �•ehicle upon any street, avenue, road or thoroughfare, or upon any publicly owned or controlled property within the City of Hopkins unless he has in his possession a valid license as a driver "under the provisions of the laws of the State of Minnesota". -5- Any person whose driver's licenae or driving privile�e has been canceled, suspended, or revoked by the State of Minnesota or by the judgment of any Judge, Justice or Magistrate, and who operates any motor vehicle, the operation of which requires a driver's licenae under`the provisions of this Ordinance, while such license or privilege is canceled, suspended or revoked, is guilty of a misdemeanor, unless such violation is by any law declared to be a felony or a gross misdemeanor. Subdivision 2. UNLAWFUL ACTS. It shall be unlawful for any person: (1) To display, or cause or permit to be displayed or have.in his possession, any canceled� revoked, suspended fictitious, or fraudulently altered driver�s license; or (2) To lend his driver's license to any.other peraon or knowingly permit the use thereof by another; or (3) To display or represent as one's awn any driver�s license not issued to him; or (4) To fail or refuae to surrender to the department, upon its lawful demand, any�:driver�s license which has been suspended, revoked, or canceled; or (S) To change the direction or course of travel at or near.any intersection by backing any motor vehicle unto any intersecting road or thoroughfare. (6) To leave any child under the age of three years un- attended by ar.other person who is at least 12 years of age in any motor vehicle parked upon any public street, road, thoroughfare or parking lot. (7) To drink or otherwise conaume any intoxicating liquor or malt beverage in any public road, thoroughfare, street, highway, avenue, alley or parking lot either while in or out of a motor vehicle. Section 9. TITLE OF ORDINANCE. This Ordinance and the whole thereof shall hereafter.be.knawn, cited and entitled HOPKINS TRAFFIC ORDINANCE. First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the city of Hopkiris on the 21st day of November, 1961, and finally read, approved and adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on December 5, 1961. DONALD J. MILBERT, C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council: JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review t�p1}� � 1961. Mayor C I TY OF HOPK I NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA NOTIC E OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOM IT MpY CONCERN: NOT IC E I S FIEREBY G I VEN THAT THE C I TY C OUNC I L OF THE C 1 TY OF HOPKINS WILL MEET IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE CITY HAIL AT 7;30 O�CLOCK P.M. ON DECEMBER 5� I961� TO CONSIDER THE MAKING OF IMPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF THE LOT 6� BLOCK 92� WEST MINNEAPOLIS� 2ND. �IVISION BY THE CDN51f#UCTION OF A CONCRETE DRIVEWAY OPENING THEREON PURSUANT TO M.S.A. 429:�1;1 I To 429.I I I. THE AREA PROPOSEO TO BE ASSESSED FOR BIICH IMPROVEMENT IS LOT 6� BLOCK 92� WEST MINNEAPOLIS 2ND DIVISION. THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH LMPROVEMENT IS �74,42. ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO BE HEARD WITH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMNT WILL BE HEARD AT THIS PAEETING. DATED MONDAY� NOVEMBER 13� 1961. C. R. PETERSON, JOSEF�H `'C . VESELY, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL CITY ATTORNEY PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIfd COUNTY REVIEW� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA ON NovErv� ER 16, I 961 . (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MLidi�I �SOTA TdOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING ONE(1) S1JOW S'[nTEEPING BROOM Sealed bids will be received by the Cit,,y Manager at the Cit� Hall, Hopkins, N�innesota until r°Zond.ay, December 18, 1961 at 2:00 P. P�. , and then and there opened and publicl,y read and as soon as possible thereafter� awaxd of a contract will be made by the Cit;T for the purchase and installation of one (1) Snow Sweeping Broom. Specifications and further details are available at the office of the Cit,y Manager, 723 �xcelsior Avenue, Hopkins, P�innesota. All bids must be sealed and marked "Bid on Snow Sweeping Broom" and accompanied b,y a Cashier's Check, Certified Check, or Standard Bidder's Bond, pa�,�able to the CitTr of Hopkins is required for five percent (5�) of the bid as a guarantee of entr�� into a contract. The right is reserved to accept or reject an,y or all bids. CITY OF HOI'KINS / R. L. Brubacher, Cit,y Ma.nager To be published in the Hennepin Count.y Review DecembAr 7, 1961 CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUiI�TY� MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON A F�ETITION TO VACATE A CERTAIN F�ORTION OF THE NORTH.SOUTH ALLEY LOCATED IN BL�K 6, WEST MfNNEAPOLIS NOTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PE.TITION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CLERK OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA� THE OBJECT OF WHICH 1S T0 VACATE THE FOLLOWING PORTtON OF THE NORTH SOUTH ALLEY LOCATED IN BLOCK 6� WEST MINNEAPOLIS� VIZ: THAT PART OF THE PUBLIC ALLEY IN BLOCK 6� WEST hAINNEAPOLIS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA LYING NORTHERLY OF THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH 14 FEET OF THE NORTH 35 FEET OF LOT 23 IN SAID BLOCK 6� AND LYING SOUTHERLY OF THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF 7HE NORTH 6.5 FEET OF LOT 24, BLOCK 6� WEST MINNEAPOLIS. THAT SAID PETITION WILL BE HEARD AND CONSIDERED BY THE COUNCIL AT A REGULAR MEETING THEREOF TO BE HELD ON THE 21ST DAY OF NOVEMBER� 1961� AT ?;30 O�CLOCK P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAPABERS OF THE CITY HALL OF SAID:-CITY. DATED AT HOPKINS� MINNESOTA THIS 12TH DAY OF OCTOBER� 1961. C..R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL JOSEPH C . VE$ELY, CITY ATTORNEY PUBLISHEO IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW OCTOBER 12, 19� 26 AND NOVEMBER 2� 1961, A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON Ai0N0AY, DECEMBER II, f961 AT 10;40 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MILBERT, COUNCILM6N HANLEY, POKORNY, �R. AND ELSE, AND THE CITY h4ANAGER� BRUBACHER, MR, HANLEY MOVED AND MR. �OKORNY, JR. SECONDED HIS MOTION THAT THE FOLLOWING LIQUOR LICENSES BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED. �962 OFF SALE LiQUOR LICENSES I: ARCHIE�S 2; BLUE RIBeoN BAR 3W BURSCH�S CAFE � LIQUOR STORE 4.f BUCL PEN - CHET NELSON S ti, ENGLER � S C ENTER L I QUOR 6, HOPK I NS L I QUOR ^ WATSON 7. L EAMAN � S L I QUOR 8. STANNARD�S INC. D�B�A KNUT50N�S LIQUOR 1962 ON SALE LIQUOR LIC ENSES ��� I.� ARCHIE�S 2.: BLUE RIBBON BAR 3.;, BURSCH�S CAFE 4� BULL PEN - CHET NELSON 5. TREMONT PI.AZA � J. DONNELLAN ( 96� 2 ON S�1LE CLUB L IC ENSES I. V.F.W. #425 MEETING ADJOURNED. C. R, PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL COUNC iLMEN: ATTEST; MR. DONALD �. MILBERT, MAYOR A regular meeting of the Council of the Cit� of Hopkins, Minnesota was held 'Iiiesday, December 19, 1961, at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall. Present �aere Mayor Milbert, Councilmen, Pokorny, Jr., Hanley, Harriman, Else, the City Manager; Brubacher, City Frigineer, Strojan� and the City Attorney, Vesely. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Else seconded his motion that the expenditures dated December 19, 1961 in the amount of $67,154.'67 be approved for payment. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Else seconded his motion that Ordinance No. 185 "AN ORDINAIVCE PROHIBITING THE PURCHASE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF LIQUOR BY MINORS', be accepted f or the second reading and accordin� to law same be ordered published. The motion carried.. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Else seconded his motion that Orinance No. 186 "AN ORDINANCE VACATING A CERTAIN PORTION OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOQC 6, WEST MINNEAPOLIS" be accepted for the second reading and according to law same be ordered publishecl: The motion carried. Mr. Else moved and Mr. Hanley seconded his motion ordering Resolution No. 1011 ordering the construction of a turning circle at the Southeast corner of the intersection of Hiawatha Avenue and State Highway No;.7. The area proposed to be assessed for such im- provement is Lots 1 thru 5 and Lots 7 thru 1��Iirit't�haha Oaks, Lots A. R: B., R.L.S. #362 and Lots A. & B., R.L.S. #825. The esti.mated cost of such improvement to be $2,737.00 be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Else seconded his motion ordering Resolution No. 1012 order- ing the installation of sewer and water mains on Meadocabrook Road from the existing end of water and sewer located at a point 500 feet South of Goodrich St. and extending approximately 200 feet South. The area proposed to be assessed for such i.mprovement is (1) that part of the abandoned right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul suburban Railroad in the Northwest 4 of the North�aest 4 of Section 29, Township 117, Range 21, lying between the Easterly and G:esterly boundary lines extended Southerly across said right-of-way of Lot 16, Block 9, F. A. Savages Interlachen Park. (2). That part of the abandoned right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railroad in the North- east 4 of the Northwest 4 of. Section 29, Township 117, Range 21, lying between a line parallel to and 62 feet Easterly of the Easterly boundary line of Lot 16, Block 9� F. A. Savages Interlachen Park, extended Southerly across said right-of-waq and the W�st line eatended Northerly across said right-of-way of Gunnar Johnson's Second Rearra�ge- ment, Rolling Green; the esti.mated cost to be; sanitary sewer, $1,334.00; water mains, $1,771.00 be approved. The motion carried. Pursuant to notice bids were opened Thursday, December 14, 1961, at 10:00 a.m. for the furnishi�g of L•7orkmens Compensation Insurance for the City of Hopkins. The following bids were recieved. BIDDER AMOUNT Federated Mutual $7�965.10 Hardware Mutual 8,494.77 Bituminous Fire & Mariae 8,744.62 Bituminous Casualty Corp. -=9,338.63 Mr. Pokorny, Jr. move� and Mr. Hanley seconded his motion that the low bid of the Federated Mutual Insurance Co, be awarded the contract to furnish Workmens Compensation Insurance for the City of Hopkins for the calendar year. of 1962 for the amount of $7,965.10. The motion carried. Pursuant to notice bids were opened 1'hursday, December 14, 1961 at 10:00 a.m. for the furnishing of one (1) Compact Model 2-door sedan for the City of Hopkins. The follow- ing bids were recieved. BIDDER ANIpUNT Studerbaker 62S-F4 $1,658.65 Valiant V-100 1,723.00 Chevrolet Corvair 500 1,762.60 Ford Falcon Ziidor 1,777.13 :4r. Harriman moved and Mr. Hanle3► seconded his motion that the next to lowest bid of Hopkins Plymounth-Valiant Co.be awarded the bid to furnish the City of Hopkins with one (1) Compact Model 2-door sedan for $1,723.00 based on the convenience of local service. The motion carried. Pursuant to notice bids were opened Monday, December 18, 1961 at 2:00 p.m. for the furnishing to the City of Hopkins one snow sweeping broom. The following bids :•�ere recieved: (December 19, 1961 Ccuncil minutes cont.) BIDDER Midway Tractor Co. Gould and Company Mars Industries Inc. Jacobsen Manufacturi.ng Worthington Inc. AMOUNT 72" �1,145.50 1,185.00 1,275.00 Co. no bid no bid AMOUNT 84" �_ $1,163.50 1,205.00 no bid no bid no bid Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded his motion that the low bid of Midway Tractor Co. be awarded the bid to furnish the City of Hopkins with one (1) 84 " Snow Sweeping Broom for $1,163.50. The motion carried. Page -2- Mr.. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman seconded his motion tr.at the request by Mr. Frank Swenson for a Bingo Permit for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #17 of Hopkins for the first three months of 1962 be granted. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded his motion that the license applications for 1962 (see attached exhibit:Ae) be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Harriman vot- ing no on the Liberty Bar's "On and Off-sale of non-intoxicating malt liquor". Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. �lse seconded his motion that the revised �aater and sewer budget for 1962 be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. voting no. (see exhibit B.). Mr. Pokorny, gr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded his notuon to grant the Minneapolis Gas Co. pezmission to install a gas distribution main on County Road #73, North of Highway #7 to serve the proposed construction of a Motel.and Resturant. The motion carried. Mr. Else moved and Mr. Hanley seconded his �otion tha� the plat plan be approved �or the :tubel and Goldman Addition and iurther, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign said plat plan. The motion carried. K Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Hanley second�d his motion that based on the City Managers recommendations the salaries be approR�ed for 1962 for the following departments, namely Water and Sewer, Street, Police and Gener�.l Off.ice, ���ith the exception of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, (see exhibit(,*w.) and further the City of Hopkins will pay $7.50 per igonth for each employee starting July 1, 1962 on a Sickness and Medical In- surance Plan be granted. The motion carried. Mr. Else nove� and Mr. Hanley seconded his motion to accept Mr. Peter H. Throdahls resignation from the Hopkins Library Board effective January 1, 1961. The motion carried. Mr. Rarri.man moved and Mr. Pokorny� Jr. seconded his motion that the meeting ad�ourn. The motion carried. C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Councll � COUNCILMEN: ATTEST: Mr. Donald J. Milbert, Mayor � : ��E3�i� ���i0t�i3�i ��° ��9a� &�a� ���,o ��.,� ��g8. V �� 8� 4ru6 f��E31� ����o�a �3a � �o C�b'o s�► �. �t, �,�o t���r �lc�s� o� �a� �E3�' ��3l�@B° ��a �'��A� i��t� ��gv�' �A�S' ���� ��� R1R��}q� s: 93 �E�4r8t��£� �2� 0 ��$.t3C�(�i 6zffi°a � 0 �`a'�� , '�'�i{��"� ��°���i �'"4�."� �JL►� � � a;--�.:� . ,.�.d .� � .� � ; 't.4Y� ' _ar';s �' �. ; � � e �t. = 1';� s,k e, ..���. �,,� ' e-. ; �'.�,��}': '.� i L 3 S:; �, : . y_,,� � �; . ! :� -; .R�� �.y�}e:. -: . i ,� �� 4 � �'�-..r i�d "�0�d�� �e 9m� �o :� , :; , �:.� t� �4; � , 4�l - rr :� , ��;� ' A . 1:;� ,.�� ,�.,� •,�, $y 8. l� C. �. Pe � �. �. 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'9.��.:,�.��.� �..� .t '. �....�' ..�,, l.v e,r, , ,�Jr_' ��a}" �. *. ��x �wtv ' - �..e.c. ��.tq��,- M-c•; + �� iZ'•' i `. ��, .4� l� .{.-�: -ie� -a:�r . �s�V ��► ! V .�.� �.. � �+� �. �% _ �.��� •�r�J� /• 5 .'� � :. �J� �� �� ���� .. � �q ..�^. CITY QF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota P.ESOLUTION N0. 1011 RESOLUTION ORDERING ?MPROVEMENT .AND PREPARA- TION OF PLANS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TURN- ING CIRCLE AT TH�' SOU'I'�IEAST CORNER OI' THE IN- TERSECTION OF HIAWATHA AVENUE AND STATE HIGH- :dAY NiTNIBER 7. WHEREAS a resolution of the Cit� Council. number 1008, adopted the 28th day o� November 1961, fiYed a date for a hearing on the proposed i.nprovement.o� that part of Hiawatha Avenue and State Highi•�ay No. 7 by the construction of a turning circle at i:he Southeast corner of the ini:ersection of Hiawatha Avenue and State Highway No. 7, and WHER�AS all propArtf o�aners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement where given ten (10) days �5�,�r �/ � published notice of the Council hearing through weekly publica- tions of the required notice, and a hearing was held and the property ocaners heard thereon on the 19th day o� December, 1961. N��T '►'HE2EFORF BE IT RESOLVED by the Counci_1 of the City of Ho�kins: 1. Such constr,iction is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolnt_on number 1008 �dopted November 28, 196?. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the EnGineer for �his construction and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such iMprovement. �dopted hy the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Aiinnesota this 19, day of December, 1961. C. R. PETERSON, DONALD J. MILBERT Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPIi C, VESELY, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota, RESOLUTION N 0. 1012 RESOLUTIOiJ ORDERING I�IPROVEMENT AND PRErA,RA- TION OF PLANS FOR THE INS TALLA. TION OF SE�M1IER AND W,A.TER MAINS ON MEADO�niBROQK ROAD FROM THE EXIS TING END OF WATER AP1D S��'WER LOC.ATEA �.T !� POINT 500 FEET SOUTH OF GOODRICH ST. APdD EX- TENDING APFROXII�TELY 200 FEET SOUTH. WHEREAS a resolution of the City Council, number 101�7, adopted the 21st day of idovember, 1961, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of that part of NTeadowbrook Road from a point 500 feet South of Goodrich St. and extending approximately 200 feet South by the installation of sewer and water main thereon, and WHER�'..AS all property owners;whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this i.mprovement �.;�rere given ten (10) days published notice of the Council hearing through publication of the required notice on December 7, 1961, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard_ thereon on the 19th day of December� 19b1. N�nT THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins: l. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution number 10�.7 adopted November 21, 1961. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the Engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specif ications for the making of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 19th day of December, 1961, C. R. PETERSON, DONALD J. MILBERT Secretary of the Council Mayor. JQSEPH C. VESELY, City �4ttorney �- _ , L`g_p,� � `� E�hil�i� Ao �'d �� ���. .:.' f�'�J�� ��Qa T �, b' ��:?:�u£��I.��Ci`��. :i:`Vt�. �e.�l�Fa.�l.yf'r3't} ��k'�fi,��c.C,.�ii�'a� cw�.ti....: ,.en..r=�,e.><=a.c.rn..�.�..amn.e-�w4..�...�.��.-a....a.�""' ta,�,� � �,? co�2,: ° � ���tcnr� Y�su , .�x�^�X'�.�� ���. �°i3, k�s� ° � L�at �tao� ��lg R�y�1 Se�����c� �II'1�.��t2 �o �O'�[3b�C�y 1.f�'r, �p�q Iies�e�� ��:�c���a���ra Club "�afe �rogs�Ro�+d� PuPe ��.� �oum�xy �Iub �aa�lce� I?L��1 gi�ax� ��OB . , �nC e �a �� �� Pu��C,y O�ile�� Dm�sy I3�€��:. �y '�ic�� a 3�c:ssy' � G�t� �cv�a.d B�os e �'�rcl Mo�ob Df��� �x�nlcli� ������y, �tsc � F��lciz� Mi1k ��Io��;�re�.B b:.��-d7�.. 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I�3�it o 3 13'2 �o � �oYic3� Q2�� �L°Cgo G�er� 11 . 1 ���� o Cd@��C � 8/ 6 �'�.Ybo $1�,8'����� ��� ��iid �LPsk.Y�Ff�.+"'••r lta-"�SVL��daL .�n � � ._._._.....:��:.a. �, ����000 � �a�w�o�� ��€�a�� 1� p2��o0f� �fa7a�0 �s����Co�3 53�oQi� ae:���o�Ca �s�ooa �n���o�� s��vo� �0���,�� 3�Oo0�D a��-Oo�C �i��,tDO �n(s�t��(it� ����0(�(3 •�a�Q:Qo��3 �P�.�o�� ����Fs��� 6��3od90 �r��•�o�� �s� o�d ��,:��2�'�L �a�Zo00 2���!��a�� 66e€��e�0�1 JwtB o�iCl �pc.dJ�oCYQ �G�o�� L' �:7�49uii� CD b 6 0�iB � y�°r"V o 4Y8y CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, AAinnesota ORDINANCE N0. �86 AN Ui� I IdANCE VAGAT I NG A CERTA I N PORT I ON OF THE NORTH—SOUTW,ALLEY IN BLOCK 6,.WEST MINNEAPOLIS. BE IT ORUAINED BY THE GOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: Section I.. That the follawing described part of the North— South Alley in Block 6, West Minneapolis, viz; That part of the public alley in:Block 6, West Minne apotis Hennepin County, Minnesote Iying Northerly of the Easterly extension of the North (ine of the South 14 feet of the North 35 feet of Lot 23 in said Block 6, and lying South— erly of the Easterly extension of the South line of the North 6.5 feet of Lot 24, Block 6, West Minneapolis, be, and the same is hereby vacated. First read at a regniar meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins on the 5th day of December, (961 and finaily read and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said city held on Deeember 19, 1961. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, Ctty Attorney DOFIALD J. MILBERT� Mayor Published in the Hennepin County Reviewa �T�a�! r�+, 196 2. � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE N0. 185 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PURCHASE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTIO� OF LIQUOR BY MINORS. THE CITY CDUNCIL OF THE OITY OF HOPKINS DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. ENTERING LICENSED PREMISES. No minor shall enter any premises in the City of Hopkins licensed for the retail sale of alcoholic beverages for the purpose of purchasing or having served or delivered to him, or her, any alcoholic beverages containing more than one-half of one per cent of alcohol by volume. Section 2. CONSUMPTION OR PURCHASE BY MINORS. No minor shall consume any alcoholic beverabe on premises licensed for the retail sale of alcoholic beverages, or to purchase, attempt to purchase or have another purchase for him, or her, any alcoholic bevera�es. , Section 3. MISREPRESENTATION OF AGE. No person shall misrepresent or misstate his or her age, or the zge of any other person for the purpose of inducing any licensee,,or any employee of any licensee to sell, serve or deliver any alcoholic beverages to a minor. Section 4. VIOLATION. Any person who shall violate any provision of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City.of Hoplcins on the 5th day of December, 1961, and finally read, approved and adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on December 19, 1961. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council: JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney. DONALD J. MILBERT, Mayor, Published in the Henne�in County Review ?a_n. 4 1962.. � �''I TY i OF HOPK I NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON INiPROVEMENTS TO N�HOti1 IT MAY CONCERN: NOTIC E I S HEREBY G IVEN THAT THE C I TY COUNCI L OF THE C I TY OF HOPKINS WILL MEET IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE CITY HALL AT 7;30 o�CLOCK P.M. ON DECEMBER I9� 1961� TO CONSIDER.THE MAKING OF IMPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF HIAWATHA AVENUE AT STATE.HIGHWAY N0, 7 BY THE CLOSING OF HIAWATHA �VENUE AT STATE HIGHWAY NO. 7 qNC THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TURNING CIRCLE AT THE NORTH END OF HIAWATHA AVENUE� THEREON PURSU.ANT TO M. S. A. 429.011 TO 429.111. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS LOTS I THRU 5 AND LOTS 7 THRU 12� MINNEHAHA OAKS� LOTS A. 8c 6� R.L.S. �362 AND LOTS A. �c B., R.L.S. }�825. THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS $2,737.00. ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO BE HEARD WITH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT WILL BE HEARD AT THIS MEETING. DATED NOVEMBER �i� 1961. C. R. FETERSON, JOSEPH C. VESELY, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL CITY ATTORNEY PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA ON DECEMBER 7� 1961 C i TY OF HOP�C I NS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOA4 IT Pti�AY CONCER�J: 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 DECEMBER 19� 1961 TO CONSIDER THE �JIAKING OF IMPROVEMENT ON OF MEADOWBROOK ROAD FROM THE EXISTING END OF WATER AND SEWER LOCATED AT A POINT 500 FEET SOUTH OF GOODRICH STREET AND EXTENDING APPROXIMATELY 200 FEET SOUTH BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXTENSION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN THEREON IRURSUANT TO M. S. A. 429.�i1 TO 429.111. THE AREA.PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS �I.� THAT PART OE THE ABANDONED RIGHT—OF—WAY OF THE A4INNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL SUBURBAN RAILROAC IN THE NORTHINEST 4 OF THE NORTHWEST �� OF SECTION 29� TOWNSHIP 117� RANGE 21, LYING BETWEEN THE EASTERLY AND WESTERLY BOUNOARY LINES EXTEND SOUTHERLY ACROSS SAID RIGHT—OF—W,4Y OF LOT 16� BLOCK 9� F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK� �2.� THAT PART OF THE ABANDONED Ri_GHT—OF—WAY OF THE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL 5UBURBAN RAILROAD IN THE NORTHEAST � OF NORTH^ WEST � OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP II7, RANGE 21� LYING BETWEEN A LINE PARALLEL TO AND 62 FEET EASTERLY OF THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF LOT 16� BLOCK 9� F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK� EXTENDEO SOUTHERLY ACROSS SAID RIGHT—OF—WAY AND THE WEST LINE EXTENDED NORTHERLY ACROSS SAID RIGHT�OF—WAY OF GUNNAR c10HNSONS SECONQ REARRANGEMENT� ROLLING GREEN� .. THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS� SANITARY SEWER�1�334.00� WATERMAIN� �1�771.00. ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO BE HEARD N11TH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSEO IMPROVEMENT WILL SE HEARD AT THIS MEETING. DATED� NOVEMBER '-��� 196i. C. R. PETERSON, JOSEPH C. VESELY� SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL CITY ATTORNEY PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA ON DECEMBER 7� 1961 CITY O� HOPKINS Hennepin County.o. Mlnnesota RESOLUi14N N0. 1013 RESOLUTIOId OF COMMENDATiON of ENGNER A. JOMtVSON WN�REAS, Engner A, Johnson, senlor patroiman of the City of Hopklns has tendered his resignation effective January ta 1962D and WH�REASy the said Engner A, JoF�nson was first empioyed by the Village of Hopkins on J�nuary 8D 1938 as a petrolmano end WHEREAS, upon adoptton of the Hopkins City Charf�er on January lo t�8, the 5aid Village of Hopkins became the City of Hopkins and thrvugh the ye�rs #he� said Engner A, Johnson was pr.omoted frcxn time3 to time w.ith�in the Hopkins Police.Depertment and secved as chi�ef of police frcunn 19Q•2 .unti 1 19�i3 and fherea¢ter as ssni�or patro)man and has served confinuously as a member of the Mopkins Police Dc�partmenf since his ori.glnsl appolnfinent i�a l936., and 4vHEREA5, fhe said Engne� Ab Johnso� has perfor�-ned sll of:his dut�ies for the Vill�ge and the Ctty of Mopkins satisfectarllyo diligenfily end w�i I, !V(3191 TNEREFORED BE I T F2ESOLVED B.Y TNE C I TY COUNC I L �F TPlE C! TY :.OF H0�(INS as follo�usa t, That the City Council of the City of Hopkins accepts with regret the �esignation�� tendered by the said Engner A. JoFinson, � 2, That the said City Council of the City of Wopki�s holds the said Engner A, Johnson in its highest esteem and hereby expresses on behalf of the Council a�d of all tF�e people of Fiopkins the highest gratltuGe ¢or hls servlces herefofore �relt dor�e, 9E IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an original signed copy of this ResoluRi� be personally stgned by the`May.or, the Ctty Maneger, a11; ot the Counclimen, the City Clerk and the Clty Attorney end delive'red to 4hs sald Engner A. Johnsan, PASSED AND:ApbPTE� this (9th day of December� 1961, . � RJc�erd L, Brubacher, C i t=y �han a ger �,� - �`>J�1'1`1��,�y% C. R. Peters�, �} . Ctty Clerk � � os�ph , VeselY, � C I ty A�F orney C I Tlr f� MOPK I NS ?f��, .� � ��. .. .. �� � V(ncent R, Else,- Robert P. Harriman, Coancilmen.