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1964_Minute BookA regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Tuesday, January 7th, 1963, at 7:30 p.m. o�clock in the Council Chambers of the Gity Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Pokorny, Jr., Hanley,:Harriman and Heuser. The '; C'ity Ma.nager, grubacher, the Assistant Engineer,.Anderson,.the Building Inspector, '"� �:. Blomquist and the City Attorney, Vesely. ��� ; Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the expenditures dated. ,� January 7th, 1964, in the amount of $191,836.:59, be approved.by.,the Council and authorized .:�� for payment. The motion carried. .� Item: 63-61-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded=the:motion that the Reel - 6- request by the Zoning and Planning,Commissiori`'s reco�nendation of Side - 4- a proposed Ordinance requiring all buildable :lots having frontage 199 - 220 on a public right-of-way,..continued:.from.the:;December 17th, 1963, Council meeting be continued until�the January''21st, 1964,,meeting:, Mr. Vesely, the City Attorney, will meet again with Mr. Hawks,:the City Planner, relative to the Commissions recommendation. The motion carried. Item: 63-248-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr...Pokorny, Jr.._.seconded the motion that the 220 - 242 City Council accept the opinion of the City Attorney, Mr.;.Vesely, relative to the Zoning:and.Planning�.Co�nission's recommendation for an Ordinance for the vacation of ten (10) feet on each side of Goodrich Street be referred back to the Co�nission.. Mr.. Vesely _ advised the Council that there�are two:,;State statues�`governing .,: �,$.; street vacations. M.S.A., 440.135 outlines.the procedure for Cities of the Third Class. In-substance this statute states: � "That --- upon the_presentation and::_filing of'a verified �.,.. petition signed by or'in behalf of-.,any�,owner of any real estate abutting thereon the�:Council may vacate any street or segment of street or any portion of the width;thereof witfiin its.geo- graphical limits, provided..only tfiat the street, segment, or portion thereof so vacated pursuant to such petition shall not be longer than the distance interveining between any two adjacent intersecting streets." Therefore, since Goodrich is intersected by many sireets-:it�::wi1L -. probably be necessary to have as many separate peti'tions as�.there are blocks and thereupon an Ordinance passed separately for each block. The motion carried. _ :� Item: 63-19-C. 242 - 276 Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the request by Mr. Ripley of Thompson-Hayword Company for the Council to reconsider the bids for furnishing the City of Hopkins with Hydrofluosilicic Acid � and Liquid Chlorine for 1964 be denied; and_fihe Engineering depart- ;t ment requested in all future bidding for materials on an annual contract ;4 basis the phrase "in case of a ma.rket decline the savings will be passed on to the City" be a part of all bid specifications. The motion carried. � Item: 63-251-E. Ma.yor Honsey of New Hope and Mr. Le Fevere, Gity Attorney of the 33 - 198 Village of Richfield appeared,before the City-.,Council at the in- vitation of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, and the Councils request. Mr. Honsey and Mr. Le Fevere both explained-in `detail the objects and plans of the proposed Suburban Sewer Commission and answered,the questions of our Councilmen relative to the proposed Commission. No formal action was taken. Item: 64-1-E. Mr. John McDonald and Mr. Larkin McClellan representing their re-; 545 - 779 spective unions spoke to the members of the Gouncil relative to suggested wage and frenge benefits for tlieir members for 1964. No formal action was taken. Item: 64-2-E. Mr. Hanley moved and �Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the Hennepin 280 - 282 County Review be appointed as the Official Newspaper for the City of Hopkins for the year of 1964. The�motion carried. _ � `�Item: 64-3-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that no.action S�'282 - 304 be taken on the reco�nendation of the.Zoning,and Planning.,,Commission "`� to rezone from Double-Residence to<Multiple-Residence (MR-2)?the following described property until an�opinion relative to the re- zoning be presented to the�:;Zoning and'Planning Commission and that'` The January 7th, 1964 Council meeting minutes continued. body take its usual action. The area to be rezoned is that part of the West � of the Northeast � of Section 24, Township 117 North, Range 22.West, described as follows: Beginning on the East line �, of the West � of the Northeast � at a point 1426.0 feet South of the Northeast corner thereof; thence South along the East line of the West � 394.7 feet to the North line of Minnetonka Mills Road; thence Northwesterly along the North parallel with the East line of the West 2 of the Northeast Z of the Northeast �(29.68) feet; thence Southeasterly parallel with the Northerly line of Minnetonka Mills Road 171.72 feet; thence South parallel with the East line of the West 2 of the Northeast � 171.54 feet; thence East 486.87 feet to the point of beginning, except for the East 164 feet thereof, or from 509 to 617 Minnetonka Mills Road be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-4-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the list 304 - 310 of license�applications attached by the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, for 1964 be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-5-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 304 - 319 recommendation of the City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, relative to the refusual of the application for an electrical license for 1964 by Mr. William D. McQueen be approved. `The motion carried. - Item: 64-6-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the �= 319 - 331 contracts to the General Contractor, Dean L: Wi,tcher, Inc. for the amount of $374,960.00; the Mechanical;�Co,ntractor, Thomas Air Conditioning Company for the amount of $1���,OTS.00 and for Reliable Electric Company for the amount of $50,047,�;OQ:�or for the total amount of $528,022.00 be executed with the provi"s'ion that in the event of arbitration of any dispute, claim, or question which may arise, the arbitration procedure shall be governed by the standard form of arbitration procedure be approved and the City Mayor, Mr. Milbert and City Manager, Mr. Brubacher be authorized to sign the contracts which will provide the City of Hopkins with a new City Hall. The motion carried unanimously. , Item: 64-7-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr..Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 779 - 831 Council approve the recommendations of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher for 1964 salaries increases for the following departments. The rates of pay for the Police Department for the year 1964: Supt. (1) ---------------=�$675.00 Sgts. (4) ---------------�1$605.00 Patrolmen lst. Grade (5)- - - - - - - - =�$564.00 Patrolmen 2nd. Grade - - - - - - - - - '� $544.00 � Patrolmen 3rd. Grade (2)- - - - - - - - '�,$52�.00 '� Patrolmen 4th. Grade- - - - - - - - - -`� $504.00 Patrolmen 5th. Grade (3)- - - - - - - - � $484.00 Probationer (2) - - - - - - - - - - - - - $464.00 Dispatcher (1)--------------$360.00 The rates of pay for the Public Works Departm�nt for the year 1964: Street Supt. (1)- - - - - - - - - - - $618.00 Meclianic (1)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - N $564.00 Heavy Equip. Op. (3)- - - - - - - - - - `� $564.00 Light Equip. Op. (5)- - - - - - - - - - =�$499.00 Laborer (1) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - � $455. 00 The rates of pay for the Sanitation Department for the year 1964: Supt. (1) ---------------1$593.00 Heavy Equip. Op.(1} - - - - - - - - - - `�,$564.00 Light Equip. Op.(2} - - - - - - - - - -'a $499.00 Laborers (4) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - � $455 . 00 The rates of pay for the Water & S�wer Department for the year 1964: Supt. (1) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - � $660.00 ��. Foreman (1) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ � $564.00 h Ma.intenance (42)- $515.00 The rates of pay for the Parks and Recreation Department for the year 1964: Park Foreman (1) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $660.00 Light Equip. Op. (1) - - - - - - - - - - - � $499.00 '.� The January 7th, 1964 Council meeting minutes continued. The rates of pay for the Library Department for the year 1964:' Library AsstTs II (1) - - - - - - - - - - - - -$320.00 Library Asst. I (2) - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$312.00 Pages - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1. 00 to $1. 30 per hour� The motion carried. Item: 64-8-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reso-. 331- 350 lution �k1257, "A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE 1960 FIRE PREVENTION CODE BY REFERENCE", and the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, be requested to review the Code for adaptation by the City and the drawing of an Ordinance. The motion carried. Item: 64-9-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that at the 360 - 399 recommendation of the City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, the $5000.00 budget�d .in 1963 for a tanker truck be trans ferred �.. ...... _:_: .._... and added to the budgeted fund for a ladder truck which was set up in the 1964 budget. The motion carried. Mr. Har-rima.n voting no. Item: 64-10-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion that the 401 - 418 letter from the Hopkins Fire Department notifying the City Council of the results of their election be placed on file. The motion carried. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. mo.ved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the following members of the Hopkins Fire Department be approved by the City Council for the following offices: � Fire Chief, (for the term of three years) John Brecka Asst. Fire Chief, LeRoy Olson Secretary, George Winter Treasurer, Carlton Gustafson Captains: George Schug Walter Kinn Ed Lundgren Virgil Wolf Clifford Robinson Donald Nelson Steward: Cliffor Robinson, The ,:motion carried. Item: 64-11-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 414 - 430 request by Mr. Alrik P. Skoogman of 226 Ninth Avenue North,_.re3at'iye to the removal of�a boulevard tree, be referred to the City Ma.nager:; Mr. Brubacher, for study and decision. The motion carried. ��-ltem: 64-12-E. No formal action was taken by the City Council relative to the 430 - 436 petition the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, present in behalf of the residence on Hiawatha Avenue. The City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, was ask to contact the School Board and see if a plan could not be arranged for the school bus to continue to go down Hiawatha Avenue.. No-�further:-:.lixsines:s appearing the Council moved to adjourn. � . -����.TT ST: ��(�/l�� . Mr. Donald J� Milbert, Mayor C. R. 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'� lj v�tdixag t�acic �o �o �sczl� Piogakn Pll�bi.mg G; �uasel.l Joha�oa I., �, �rsi.t�lc�ll Ge�ald Eeillra I���y St�ab� F�ed �o�t Co��r I��m S��.algies �i�a S��ice I�oa�� �4d������� � Polr��y P ltm�iu,� P l�uth . Ple�it�g ��1� Plum�i� 5���� Sl��ic�l - Acie�v�d �t8�g �C �d Le� t7�ll�mt� Joia�n � 11�sd � % do �l�g�i�l ��ic m �o d� �l�mabi� � �'o d� �1es�ic�1 c�rog3c � �o do �l���gi�l c�ogt� -�o o�mt� treaadi�g �a°nzcic utd s�ll �oiEt d�inlc� -�c e�11 a�ft dg2salc�, e�„g��t�� a� �llc - �� ���1 �� � To �ell ��fc� d�3� � To eell �o£t d�3i� - �o dm c��s�ric�l wo$Yc - - �o do plv�lsia�, i��ell g�� - ?o dm p1�Saag - �o d� pl�nTsis� m To ::cct� e�t��;�l c�gte - To S�t�lll �� baa�gs - To do el��sical wor2c �acl oil � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1194 A RESOLUTION OF COMMENDATION AND CONDOLENCE ON THE DEATH OF BLOOMIE MOUNTAIN. WHEREAS, Bloomie Mountain died on June 8, 1963, and WHEREAS, continuously since January 1, 1931, she has been employed by the Village and City of Hopkins as the City Librarian, and WHEREAS, on many occasions said Bloomie Mountain without super- vision or direction performed duties for the City and its people beyond her employment time and without additional remuneration, and WHEREAS, at all times said Bloomie Mountain performed all of her duties for and in behalf of the people of Hopkins in a satisfactory and commendable manner and has always been a credit in the employment o.f' the City. � NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, and the Hopkins Library Board, as follows: 1. That the City of Hopkins re�rets_the passing of said Bloomie Mountain and hereby offers its condolences to her survivors. 2. That said City Council of said City of Hopkins and said Hopkins Library Board expresses on behalf of the people of Hopkins the highest gratitude for the services of the said Bloomie Mountain heretofore well done. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an original signed copy of this Resolution be personally signed.by the Mayor, the City Manager, all of the Councilmen, the City Clerk, the City Attorney and all of the members of the Hopkins Library Board, and be delivered to each of the survi�i:n�;, husband''and childr.en9. of Bloomie Mountain. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of July, 1963. �� I �� i Richard L. Brubacher, City Manager HOPKINS LIBRARY BOARD Mrs. Jolin,Wilwerding ����i ��.f/l/6' �/ -iTiL./i% �/"�' f`�✓ M s. rbert Peterso� � ' � � Mr. Hu h . Firmage Ol. v Charles L. euser a�%l�I.Q� � � �1�..��-,.L. s. Orrin Norberg r oseph �'. Vesely % ` �iT�:Cij3:ii��9 ; Councilman Heuser, Councilman :,; '.' �� A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Tuesday� January 21, 1964, at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Hanley, Pokorny� Jr., Harriman and Heuser� also City Manager Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist and City Attorney Vesely. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the expenditures dated January 21, 1964, in the amount of $47,644.34, be approved by the Council and authorized for payment. Motion carried. Item: 64-1-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that a Resolution, Reel-8 No. 1258, be drawn ordering the opening of Fifth Avenue South, including Side-4 surfacing, signals, water and sewer, etc., as outlined in Engineer�s 6-123 Report, and that alternate bids be called for cement and bituminous sur- facing. Buffeting properties are to be assessed for curb, gutter, side- walks and normal cost of surfacing; City will pay balance of costs. Motion carried Item: 63-61-A. Pokorny, Jr., moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the proposed 123-126 ordinance requiring all buildable lots having frontage on a public right- of-way be referred back to the Zoning and Planning Co�nission for further study. Motion carried. Item; 63-231-E Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the petition 126-294 relative to year around dog leashing be denied and that Mr. Brubacher bring to the next meeting figures and recommendations for stricter en- forcement of the dog leashing law. Motion carried. Item; 63-253-E Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the petition 294-308 relative to Sunday closing be tabled until such time as we hear from the League of Minnesota Municipalities as to their thinking on this subject. Motion carried. Item: 64-14-E. A delegation from the Roads and Streets Co�nittee of the Hopkins Chamber 309-428 of Commerce appeared_before the Council and presented a Resolution re- commending that the proposed interchange between Hennepin.County Road No. 18 (new construction) and State Trunk Highway No. 7, not be approved, as such, until the entire project from Hennepin County Road No. 3 to - Trunk Highway:No. 7 can be-.considered._ No..action-taken.__ ,_. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the nomination of Mr. Warren P. Blake by Mayor Milbert, to fill the vacancy on the Zoning and Planning Co�ission be accepted. Motion carr.ied. Item: 63-251-E Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that an attempt to 428-508 find out more about the Suburban Sanitary Co�ission be made before we agree to join. Motion carried. Item: 64-13-E Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion that the re- 502-522 commendation of the Zoning and Planning Commission for an adjustment of one side of the rear yard of 5 feet on Lot A, R.L.S. ��198, or 101 Minne- tonka Mills Road, applied for by C. F. Magny, be approved. Motion carried. Item; 64-16-E Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that we adopt �esolu- 523-527 tion No. 1259, approving the City�s authorizing the Suburban Hennepin " County Relief Board to administer and supervise direct relief for the City during 1964. Mo,tion carried. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion that the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely's request for the sum of $1,500 to settle the damage suit, brought against the City by Mr. Donald E. Hansen, be authorized. Motion carried. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher,and the Mayor, Mr. Milbert, be authorized to sign the deeds and other legal papers for the exchange of property owned by Minneapolis-Moline, which is Lots 3,4,5, and 6, Block 11, West Minneapolis, for presently owned City property described as follows: the South 60.0 feet of the East 190.0 feet as measured at right.angles to the property lines thereof of the following property; that part of Lot 1, Dow's Homestead, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying North of a line drawn from a point on the East line of said Lot 1, distance 299.8 feet South of the South line of First Street South to a point on the West line of Lot 1, distance 319.8 feet South of the South line of First Street South; also the North 20 feet of Lots 7 and 12, Block 11, West Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and grant Minneapolis-Moline up to $2,000 for grading and oiling of said lots. Motion carried. -2- Minutes of January 21, 1964, cont. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion that the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely's reco�endation that the motion made in the Minutes of the January 7, 1964 Council meeting, Item 65-5-E, be rescinded and that the application for registration of Mr. William McQueen's 1964 State Electrical License be approved. Motion carried. � Mr ° /Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion that the Minutes of January 7, 1964, Item 64-4-E, be amended to read that Electricians be granted permission to register their State Electrical Licenses in the �ity of Hopkins. Motion carried. 0 Item; 64-7-E Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion that the Council . accept the salary reco�endations of the City Manager for all employees other than those salaries set for the Police and Public Works employees at the January 7, 1964 Council meeting. Mr. Harriman moved that the motion be amended by the addition of the following phrase - the City Manager notify all employees that in future years they should expect no further increase in salary other than a possible cost of living increase. The amendment died for lack of a second. The main motion carried. Councilman Harriman voting no. 1964 Salaries are as follows: ' Meeting adjourned. ATT T : a Donald J. Milbe , Mayor dmj/1/21/64 R. L. Brubacher Steno II (2) Clerk of Court City Clerk Assessor Deputy Assessor Asst. Assessor & Spec. Assmt. Clerk Building Inspector City Engineer Asst. Engineer Recreation Director Asst. Recreation Dir. �inance Director C ashier Librarian � + $600 over $ 362 515 (Ztime 722 625 585 Asst. Librarian� Same Library Asst. 1 Library Asst. II Meter Repairman Janitor *Bookkeeper 380 625 824 625 683 472 578 375 630 as 1963 312 320 413 362 1963 $4,344 � 3, 090 ''� 8,664 � 7,500 � 7, 020 '� 4, 560 '1 7, 500 � 9, 888 ''1 7,500 '\ 8, 200 � 5, 664 � 6, 936 � 4, 500 � 7, 560 �� 3,840 3,744 4,956� 5., :160 `'1 4! �44 "� � � � � �� C. R. Peterson, Secre ary of the Council Sa1a CITY �' HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESO LZiTION N0. 1258 RESOLUTION O �ERING IMP,�V�'1"IENT AI�ID PREPA�tATION OF PLANS WI-�REA,S, a�Resolution of the City Council, No. 125l�, adopted the 17th day of December, 1963, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of Fifth �venue South from Excelsior Avenue t;o County Hoad No. 3 ar� on �eco� Street South froml Fifth Avenue �outh to a. point 200 feet west of Fifth Avenue South by t he opening of road� b,y installation of concrete curbs, gutters and driveways, and by either bituminous surfacing or concrete pavement thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being �72,006.50 if bituminous surfacing is used or �73,381•50 for concrete pa.vement, and WHE'.AEAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed f or the making of these improvements were given ten days published notice of.the council hearing through t� weekly publications of the required notice� and. a hearing was held and the property owners hea�d thereon on the 21st day of January, 1961�. NO��T, THEF�O�.E� BE I'r IE�SOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins: 1. Such improvement is hereby o rdered done� as pn�posed in the Council Resolution No. 1251� adopted December 17th, 1963. 2. Benefitting properties shall be asseseed for curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and f or surfacing to a degree usually assessed on similar streets; the City of Hopkins shall pay for the balance of costs incurred. 3. The �ity Manager is instructed to ca11 for bids on this impravement, such bids to be submil:ted for both bituminous surfacing and for concrete pavement. 1�. Schoell an� Madson and City Engineer John Strojan are hereby designated as engineers for this improvement argl they shall supply plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. ,�dopted by the City Council of the �ty of Hopkins, Minnesota this 21st � day of January� 196l�. � C. �. PETERSON, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney t �'��' ��� DONAL'� J. P�IILBFRT, - Mayor • �� ans CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE �F HE�AitING ON IAZPROVII�'�I�TS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE�N: NOTICE IS � GIV�N that the City Council of the City of Hopkins wil]i meet in the Council Chambers of the City HalT at 7t30 o�clock P.M. on January 21� 196l�� to consider the making of an improvement on Fifth Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to County Road No. 3 a nd on Second �treet South from Fifth �venue South to a point 200 feet west of Fifth i�venue South by opening of road9 by installation of concrete curbs, gutters and driveways� and by either Bi.tuminous surfacing or Concrete Pavement thereon pursuant to PZ.S.A, Secso l�290011 to Secso 42901]:19 The area proposed to be assessed for such;,_improvement is the Chicago, Northwestern Right-of=way in the South half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 2i�� Township 117� Range 22� and that �a.rt of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeas.t Quarter lying northeasterly of the one�«;hundred foot Right-of Way in Section 24, Township 117, Range 22; and Lots 9� 10, 11� 12 arid 2(i in Auditor �s Subdivision No. 242; and all of Registered Land S�arvey No. 823; and. all of Town Terrace; and Lot A a� T,ots 1 through 20 of Block 1, �u�est Minneapolis, The estunated cost of such improvement is �72,006e50 for Bituminous Surfacing or �73,381.50 for Concrete Pavement, A11.persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meetingo �ated �ecem ber 17, 1963e C. R. PETERSON Sec�etary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City �attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins� Minnesota, on January 2� 1961�, and on J anuary 9, 1961� e A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Tuesday, February 4th, 1964, at 7:30 P.M. o�clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. _ Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser. The 1 �, City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan and City Building Inspector, Blomquist. '� Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion that the expenditures dated �--" February 4th, 1964, in the amount of $49,5b1.35, be approved by the Council and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-17-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 380 - 430 a request, by Mr. R. F. Ema.nuelson, of Olson, Emanuelson and March, Reel 8 Consulting Engineers, relative to connecting the Prince of Peace Side 2 Lutheran Church, located in the City of St. Louis Park, to the sewer and water ma.ins of the City of Hopkins be held in abeyance and the request be referred to the Council of St. Louis Park for a letter from that body expressing their opinion relative to the request. The motion carried. Item: 64-18-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the reques� 731 - 760 made by Minneapolis Gas Company relative to Job No. S-7 be approved subject to the recommendations of the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan. Mr. Strojan recommended that the gas'be installed South on 5th Avenue South to the Railroad right-of-way for any future improvement on the East side of 5th Avenue South. The motion carried. Item: 64-19-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny Jr. seconded the motion that 760 - 786 based on the recommendations of the Zoning and Planning Commission the application by Mr. Clarence Viitala for an adjuatment of side yard and a variance of total lot width be denied. The location, that part of the abandoned right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railroad in the Northeast Quarter of the North- east 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, subject to and reserving in the City of Hopkins an easement for the installation, construction, maintenance, improvement and location of public utilities, including sanitary sewer, storm sewer, watermains and hydrants and conduits, in, over, across and upon the Southerly twenty (20) feet of said tract, or 261 Holly Avenue and Interurban Avenue. .Case No. 63-55-Adjustments: Applicant: Mr. C. Viitala. Item: 64-20-E. The Chamber of Commerce ask to have their request with-drawn from the agenda for this evening. Their was no forma.l action taken. Item: 64-21-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the 663 - 672 request made by Hopkins Lodge No. 2221, B.P.O.E, for a bingo permit be granted for the months of February and March. All request will then come up before the Council at the same time in the future. The motion carried. Item: 4-22-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the 673 - 685 City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to advertise for bids for the following items, all of which are in the 1964 City budget. Two (2) Police cars; one (1) 3/4 ton pick-up; one (1) 2 ton pick-up; one (1) street sweeper; tree spraying; automible and fire insurance. The motion carried. Item: 64-23-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the 685 - 731 Mana.ger, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to advertise for bids for a "Snow Gate". The motion carried. Item: 64-24-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 788 - 880 based on the recommendation of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, and the members of the City Council, Ordinance ��36 be repealed and Ordinance 227 "AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING DOGS; PROVIDING FOR IMPOUNDING DOGS; PRESCRIBING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS AND REPEALING CERTAIN ORDINANCES", be referred to the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, for his opinion and for the drawing of the suggested Ordinance. The motion carried. RESOLUTION No. 1259 and �r_ Harile,X moved and,�jr. He��ser Geconded the motion/ offered the following Resolution: BE IT RESOLVED, That the Contract heretoPore submitted, signed and executed by the Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board of the County of Hennepin for and during the year 19 6� for the administration and supervision of poor relief in the Citv of Houkins be, and the sa�e is hereby accepted, approved, renewed and extended for and during the year 1964 with the same force and effect as though said original Contract, above described� were redated and resigned and executed as of the da.te hereof. The question was on the adoption of the Resolution, and a roll being called there were 5 yeas and p nays, as follows: � •• � Donald J. Mil ert, Mayor Councilma.n John F. Hanley Councilman Henry Pokorny, Jr. Councilman Robert Harriman Councilman Charles L. Heuser And so the Resolution was adopted. I certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a Resolution passed by the Council of City of Hopkins , Minnesota� at its regular �1 meeting held on the 21st ds,y of Janua.ry � 1964 • —�ci��"���1 lUll�—,_ The February 4th Council meeting minutes continued. Ztem: 64-25-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 430 - 467 Resolution �k1260, "A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND � SALE OF $400,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION P I R FUND BONDS", and the � authorizing of the City Mana.ger, Mr. Brubacher, to issue and advertise for sale $400,000 in General Obligation P I R Fund Bonds on March 3rd, 1964; such sale to be held in the Council room of the City Hall at 8:00 P.M. o'clock. These bonds will bear the interest rate or rates designed by the successful bidder, payable October 1, 1964, and semiannually thereafter on April 1, and October 1 in each year, and which bonds are to mature serially on April 1 in the years and amounts as follows: $30,000 in 1965; $35,000 in 1966 to 1970, both inclusive; $20,000 in 1971 to 1978, both inclusive; $10,000 in 1979 and $5,000 in 1980 to 1984, both inclusive, all bonds maturing after April 1, 1979, being subject to redemption on said date and any interest payment date thereafter, in inverse commercial order, at par and accrued interest. This type of Resolution, according to the City Charter, requires a poll vote which was as follows: Mayor Milbert - - - - - -Yes Mr. Henry Pokorny, Jr.- -Yes Mr. John F. Hanley- - - -Yes Mr. Robert P. Harriman- -Yes Mr. Charles L. Heuser - -Yes. The motion carried. ' Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Resolution ��1245, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $400,000 P I R BONIIS", adopted at the November 1, 1963 Council meeting be rescinded. The motion carried. Item: 64-26-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the Counci,l 467 - 624 go on record as recognizing the traffic conditions as represented by the petitions presented by the members of the Hobby Acres associ- ation and instructed the Engineering Department to work in con- junction with the Police Department and with Mr. Robert Ma.son, President of the Hobby Acres Association to study the various suggestions presented by the Association and the Council members; to report back to the Ci:ty Council at their next or February 18th, 1964 Council meeting. The motion carried. Item: 64-27-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that at the 880 - 985 recommendations of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, and the City Building Inspector, Mr. Blomquist, Ordinance ��196, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE MOVING AND PROVIDING FOR THE CONDITIONS OF AND" LICENSE PERMLTS AND FEES THEREFORE", Section 11, Subdivision 11, be referred to the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, for the following suggested changes. Ordinance ��228 to amend the above mentioned subdivision of Section 11, of Ordinance ��196 by deleting "Install or cause to be installed new roofing upon such building whenever in the opinion of the Building Inspector, the existing roofing is unsightly, delapidated or leaking", and insert in its place "Install or caused to be installed new roofing on such building unless such roofing installation is waived by the City Building Inspector. The motion carried. Item: 64-28-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that at the reco�nendations of the City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, and the City Building Inspector; Mr. Blomquist, Ordinance ��196, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE MOVING AND PROVIDING FOR THE CONDITIONS OF AND LICENSE PERMITS AND FEES THEREFORE", Section 11, Subdivision 11, be referred to the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, for the following suggested changes. Ordinance ��228 to amend the above mentioned Subdivision of Section ll, of Ordinance ��196 by deleting "in ever case in which the existing roof is more than five years old". The ina�ic�n carried; �.: = : `�- � Item: 64-29-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that at the 1072 - 1087 recommendation of the City Mana.ger, Mr. Brubacher, and the Finance Director, Mr. Frane the low quote for Builders Risk Insurance on the New Municipal Building located at 1010 - lst Street South, Hopkins, be awarded to the firm of Hardware Mutual Insurance Company The Februar y 4th Council meeting minutes continued. for the total cost of $617.81. The motion carried. iNo further business appearing the meeting adjourned. �D ��'����► C. R. Peterson, Secretary to the Council ATTEST: � ,,1.�.r�,�.�� 1 , /1 /' � �.' . c.- . � �TRACT O� MINUT� OF MEE!'ING OF THE . CYTY CpUNICIL.OF.THE CITY QF HOPKINS �iENNEPIN COUN1'Y, b�INNFd40TA � Pursuant. to due ca11 and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was duly held at the Council Room in the City Hall in said city on Tuesday, the 4th day of February, 1964, at 8:00 o�clock P. Y. - The biayor and the following councilmen were present: . Mr. John F. Hanley, Mr. Henry Pokorny, Jr., Mr. Robert P. Harrima.n and Mr. Charles L. Heuser • � � ' and the following were absent S none.. * * * Councilmztn Jofin Hanley�" _ � p�esented and read in full the following�written resolution and moved its adoption; � ��A,, RE30LUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ISSU�NCE � � AND SALE.OF $400,000 GEN�L. 4�LIGATION P I R FUND _BONDS� �SOL�'�ION ��1260" WHEREAS, the counc.il has determined that it is neces- sary to.rempdel and enlarge the municipal building and.the city has money available�for such purpose in the Permanent Improve- ment Revolving Fund, and . . yPHF..�EA5, �he voters of the city have authorized the issuance of_bonds of �he city for such purpo�e, and � WHffitEAS,.by 8esolution No. 1245 adopted on November 1, 1963, the council determined to issue and sell $400,000 Perma-� nent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds and the council has deter- mined_to rescind said resolution., N0�1, THF�tEFORE, BE IT AF�OLVED �y the Council of the City of Hopkins, Ddinnesota_, as . follows :_ . , 1. The council deems it necessary, and egpedient to issue the negotiable coupon general obligation P I R Fund � Bonds of the city in the amount of $400�OOA-, dated.April l, . 1964, bearing.interest at the rate or rates designated by the �uccessful bidder, payab-le October 1, 1964, and semiannually ��� th�reafter on April l and October 1 in each year, and which bonds are to mature serially on April l�in the years and amounts as follows: $30,000 in 1965; $35,000 in 1966 to 1970, both-inclusive; $20,000 in 1971 to�19?8, both inclusive; $10,000 in 1979 and �S�.00O in 1980 to 1984, both inclusive, all bonds -1- maturing ;a�ft`er April 1, 1979, being subject to redemption on said date`and.any intere�t payment date thereafter, in inverse numerical order, at par and accrued interest. • 2. The cou�r.il-shall meet at the Council.800m in the � Cit�y Ha11.on Tuesday, March 3, 1964, at 8:00 otclock P. M. for the purpose of receiving and consideririg.sealed bids for the purchase of said bonds and the manager shall cause.�. notice of sale to be given by publication at leaet ten days in ��. advance of the� date of sale in the, official newspaper� of the city and in Commercial West, a financial paper p.ublished in �inneapolis, Minne�ota., Said notiee shall recite that.the -� city will furnish printed,bonds and approving legal opinion of Messrs. Howard� Peterson, LeFevere� Lef ler and Hamilton, � Minneapolis, Minnesota, both without expense to the purchaser; sha.11 require sealed bids accompanied by a good_faith.check in . the amount of at least $8,000; shall state that all bids shall state one or more rates.of interest�in multiples of one-quarter , or one-tenth of one percent, and shall state that�the bonds aill be payable�at any suitable bank designated by the pur- chaser and that �delivery will be made Within.forty days after the date of �sale. . � 3. Aesolution No. 1245 authorizing the issuance of Per- � - manent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds is hereby �- repealed. ' ' . The mot ion for the adopt ion of the foregoing resolu- tion was duly seconded by Councilman Henry Pokorny, .7r: , and upon roll call being taken thereon� �he following voted in favor � thereof : Mayor Milbert.; Mr. Henry Pokorny, Jr. , Mr. John F. Hanley, " Mr. Robert P. Harriman and Mr..Charles L.,Heuser. , and the following voted ,against the sameS , none. � whereupon said resolution was declared duly pas�sed and adopted. -2- 9 ST�TE OF MINNF50TA ) ' � , , : . . . ) ' COUNTY OF HENNEPIN.) S3 ' . : . . � CITY OF HOPKINS ) � ` � I, the undersigried, being the duly qualified and act- ing Secretary of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minaesota, hereby certify �hat I:have carefully compa.r.ed the attached and � foregoing est:ract of minutes of a.regular meeting of the Coun- � cil of said city held February 4,. 1964, a►ith the original thereof on file in mq office and the same is a full, true and complete transcript therefrom insofar as'the same relates to the issuance and sale of $400,000 general obligation P I R Fund Bonds of the city. . .. � - �WITNESS My� l�and officially and the corporate seal of _ . . the city this 6th day of February, 1964. ' .. � ecre ary o- e ounci .� . City of Hopkins, Minnesota , (S EAL). , � . . ' . � , . i. -3 - , NOTICE OF BOND S�1LE $400,000 GENgiAL OBLiGATiON P� I R FUATD BONDS _ CITY.OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA NOTICE I3 HIItF�BY GIVEAI That the Council of .the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, will..meet at the Council Room.in the City Hall in said city on Taesday, the 3rd day of ffiarch., 1964, at 8:00 . o'clock P. M. for the purpose of receiving and considering sealed bids for the purchase of $400,000 General Obligafiion P I R Fund Bonds of''the. city bearing_date April 1� 1964; bearing interest at the rate or rates designate�d�by the_successful bidder, payable -October 1,-1964, and-semiannually thereafter on �pril 1 and Octo- ber 1 in each year, and which bonds shall ma.ture.serially'on April 1 in the years and amounts as follows:� $30,00.0 in 1965; � $35,000 in 1966 to 1970, both inclusive; $20,000 in 1971 to 1978, both inclusive; $10,000 in 19?9 and $5,000 in 1980 to 1984� both inclusive, all bonds maturing after April l, 1979, being subject to_redemption on said�date and any interest payment date there- after, in inverse numerical order, at par and accrued interest. Both principal and interest will be made payable at a�ny suitable bank designated by the purchaser within 48 hours after the award.' The city will furnish printed bonds in the denomina- tion of $1,000 each, or at purchaser�s request in the denomination of $5,000 each, and the approving legal opinion of l�essrs�. Howard, Peterson, LeFevere, Lefler�a�nd Hamilton, Minneapolis, minn�sota, both without.expense.to the purcha�er. The bonds will be deliv- ered to the purchaser within forty days after the date of sale, accompanited by an unqualified approving legal opinion�and custom- ary fi,nal delivery papers, including a cer.tificate showing absence of litigation. Delivery will be made in Minneapolis� St. Paul or Chicago without expense tio the purehaser and elsewhere at pur- chaser's expense. Ail bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked �'Bid for p I-R Fund Bonds, Ci�y of Hopkins" and delivered to . the undersigned prior to the above stated time. Each bid must be unconditional except as provided in this not�ice and must be accompanied by a cashier`ts check, certified check or bank draft payable to the order of the city in the amount of at least $8,000, to be forfeited as liquidated damages in event the bid is accepted and the bidder.fails to comply therewith. � Split rate bids may be submitted stating the same rate or rates of infierest from the date of issue�to maturity for all bonds having a common maturity date� in multiples of one-quarter or one-tenth of one percent per annum. Not more than .fo�ura� such rates shall be specified for the issue and the maturiti,es may -be split no� more than four ways. Provided, fihat bids may provide that a11 or some of the bonds may bear additional intere�t evi- denced by separate coupons in total amount not ex�eeding $6,000. The bid offering the lowest net interest cost (total interest from April l, 1964, to stated maturities less_aay�,�premium offered) will be deemed �he most favorab�e. Bidders are asked to state total interest cost and average rate, No bid for less than par plus accrued interest to date of delivery or providing for a total interest rate on any bond for any period egceeding 6� will be considered. Oral auction bids will not be received. The city reserves the right to waive any informality in any.l�id;, to reject an� .and all bids -a.nd to adjourn the sal� if deemed expedient. Published in the,Hennepin Review Feb. BY ORDF�Ei OF THE COIINCIL Richard Brubacher .. City &ianager flopkins, Minnesota 1�, 1964�. CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1263 RESOLUTION OF COMMENDATION OF PAUL CAUGHREN WHEREAS,.Paul Caughren, presently Co-ordinator of the Street and Sanitation Departments of the City of Hopkins, has tendered his resignation, effective March 1, 1964, and WHEREAS, the said Paul Caughren has at all times performed all of his duties for the City of Hopkins, satisfactorily, diligently and well, and WHEREAS, on many occasions said Paul Caughren has, without supervision or direction, performed duties for the City beyond specified requirements. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS; MINNESOTA, as follows: 1. That the City Council of the City of Hopkins accepts with regret the resignation tendered by the said Paul Caughren. 2. That said City Council of the City of Hopkins holds said Paul Caughren in its esteem and hereby expresses on behalf of the Council and all of the people of Hopkins, the highest gratitude for his services heretofore well done. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an original, signed copy of this Resolution be personally signed by the Mayor, the Gity Manager, all of the Councilmen, the City Clerk and the City Attorney and delivered to the said Paul Caughren. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of February, 1964. � �Richard L. Brubacher,City Manager C. R. Peterson, itX Clerk r' ��,,.. � � �' ,�, x % / Joseph"C. Vesely, City torney . :.�` �� � A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Tuesday, February 18th, 1964, at 7:30 P.M. o�"clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Ma.yor Milbert, Councilmen Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser. The � City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector, Blomquist and City Attorney, Vesely. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the expenditures dated February 18th, 1964, in the amount of $25,487.52, be approved by the Council and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-2-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Ordinance Reel - 8 ��191 "AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A POSITION-CLASSIFICATION PLAN,.A Side - 4 COMPENSATION PLAN, A MERIT SYSTEM, AND A BASIC PERSONNEL POLICY FOR 24 - 389 THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be accepted for its first reading. The,motion carried. Item: 64-3-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Ordinance 389 - 396 ��204 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 131 "KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE", be accepted for its first reading. The motion carried. Item: 64-4-A. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Ordinance 396 - 401 �k228 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING.ORDINANCE N0. 196 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE MOVING OF BUILDING AND PROVIDING FOR THE CONDITIONS OF � THE LICENSE AND PERMITS AND FEES THEREFOR", be accepted for its first �� reading. The motion carried. 0 Item: 64-5-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Reso- 464 -470 lution No. 1261 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON THE PETITION TO VACATE PARTS OF ALLEYS IN BLOCK.11, WEST MINNEAPOLIS AND PART OF TENTH AVENUE SOUTH" be ordered... The motion carried. Item:. 64-7-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the 470 - 480 contract for fire prevention with the Village of Eden Prairie be renewed and the Mayor and City Manager authorized to sign the agree- ment to furnish the requested services with the provision that the Village of Eden Prairie provide th e Hopkins Fire Department with up to date maps showing the newly_developed portions of the Village. The motion carried. Item: 64-2-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. approved the Engineers report 480 -513 recommending that the orna.mental street lighting system on Shady Oak Road from Excelsior Avenue to County Road ��3 be held in abeyance until such time as the County straightens County Road ��3. The report was ordered placed on file. The motion carried. Item: 64-3-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 513 - 571 request made by Mr. Thoma.s J. Steppe, for an abatement on the assessment made against Lots 16 and 17, Block 3, West Minneapolis.3rd Division be denied; with the stipulation that if the owner of said lots does at his own expense ma.de a sewer connection for these lots to some other point of the public sewer system, not served by the West Park lift stat•ion, that such connection may be made without payment of any special charges except the normal connection permit charges and that said lots will be exempt from any future West Park trunk sewer extension assessment if the private sewer connection is made prior to any such trunk sewer extension. The motion carried. Item: 64-30-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that, at 571 - 578 the recommendation of the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, the request by Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. to place a manhole and buried cable � on 5th Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to County Road ��3 be approved provided the cable be placed on the extreme East edge of the street. The motion carried. ' Item: 64-31-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the local 578 - 638 Clergy be invited to give an invocation at the beginning of all regularly scheduled Council meetings. The motion carried. Item: 64-32-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that action on the communication from Mr. Marvin Borman, representing Mr. James Lawrence, relative to the sale of certain lots owned by Mr. Lawrence to the City February 18, 1964 Council meeting minutes continued. of Hopkins, be continued until the March 3rd, 1964, Council meeting. The motion carried. Item: 64-33-E. No action was taken on Mr. Brubacher's request, in behalf of Mr. Dumas, at his request, relative to the sale of his property to the City of Hopkins for $18,500.00. Item: 64-34-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the City 401 - 464 Engineer and Street Departments be authorized to install the follow- ing signs at the.specified locations. "No right turn" sign on State Highway No. 7 at Hazelane from 7:30 to 8:30 A.M.; "no turn" sign on Hazelane at State Highway No. 7 from 4:00 to 5:00 P.M.; "no left turn" on 5th Avenue North at Wayside Road from 7:30 to 8:30 A.M.; and "no right turn" signs on Wayside Road at 5th Avenue North from 4:00 to 5:00 P.M. The motion carried. Item: 64-35-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the 745 - 758 City Manager, Mr. Brubacher be authorized to advertise for bids for sand blasting and re-painting of both the iron removal plants. The estimated cost of such work to be between $2000. and $2500. The motion carried. ✓ Item: 64-36-E. 758 - 800 Mr. Pokorny Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Reso- lution No. 1262, "A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF EDINA FOR PERMISSION TO TIE IN WITH THEIR SEWER LINE AT 7TH STREET SOUTH AND COUNTY ROAD ��18"; the contractural negotiation to be on a "use basis". The motion carried. Mr. Pokorny Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the City Engineers be authorized to start the engineering for such a project at their earliest convenience. The motion carried. No further business appearing the Council adjourned. ATT T : '' Mr. Donald J, lbert, Mayor _ -Q, �,'C' . � �a �n� C. R..Peterson, •::Secretary of the Council CnTTNCTT.MF:N • CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RE SO LUT I ON N0,1262� RE SOLIJT I ON I NSTRUGT I fd6 HOPK 1 NS C I TY NIARfaGER TO NEGOTI.ATE A. GpNTRqCT W I TH Tk�E V I LLA6E � ED I NA _ FOR THE,CONNECTION OF THE HOPK,I,NS.SANITARY.SEWER SY STEM T0 AND THROl16ki . TH E, ED,I NA SAN t TARY SEI�lER SYSTEM, . . . WHEREAS heretofore on or about January 5, 1962 there was a written agreement made by and between the City of Hopkins and the Village of Edina � both of u�hich are municipa! corporations of Hennepin County and focated contiguous one to the otherD which agreementD among other things, provlded that when and if tlae Nine Mile Creek trunk sanitary sevver constructed by the Vill�ge of Edina is extended Westeriy by Edina from its present terminus to Hennepin County Highway No. 18, tbat then Hopkins may connect to such extended trunk sanitary sevxer for tbe purpose of flowing into it a certaln quantity of sewage from Hopk�ins and that furthero that said City of Hopklns might at any time after January �D �963, upon written not,ice of intention so to do, such notice to be mailed by ,the City of Hopkins to the Edina � Village Manager, extend the Westerly fdine Mi.�le Creek sanitary sewer frc�m its present terminus and thereupon to connect a part of the Hopkin � sanitary tru�k sewer system at such point for the purpose of fla�++ing into suct� connected sewer a certain quantity of the sewage from the City of Hopklns, and WNEREAS, in either and all of the cases �bove set forth it uvas agreed tpat the cost and expense of the construction and maintenance of such trunk sewer extension should be paid by both Edina and Hopkins, the exact proportion thereof to be determined and agreed upon in �rriting by and between said two municipalities when and if said trunk sewer system is thus extended and can— structed; or if said parties could not agree then to be r�ferred to arbitrators, and, WHEREASa it is nanr necessary that sucta extension of said Edina sewer shall�be made and such portion of the Hopkins sewage system be connected thereto, NOW THEREFORED IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLO�hfS: :(aLo TMat it is the intentio� of the City of Hopkins to connect a portion of its sanitary sewer system Into and tk�rough the sanitary sewer system of the Village of Edina, particularty that part thereof k�c�m as the Nine Mile Creek Trunk Sanitary Sewer and that the City of Wopki�s intends to construct sach connection and that this resolution sha11, and hereby does constitute a written notice of the intention of the City of Hopkins �o to do. Ibi:. That the City Manager of the City of Hopkins is hereby authorized, empo�ered and ordered immediateiq to enter into negotiations with the Village Manager of the Viifage of Edina and with a�.1 other necessary persons and parties i� the Viltage of Edina for the purpose of estimating the cost and expense of sucM construction and the preparation thereof to be paid by the City of Hopkins as well.as tMe cost and expense of any rentai for the flow of such sanita�y sewage and to report back to t�e City Councii of the City of Hopkins as to the resnit of such negotiations. (c). That a copy of this resolution s�a�.l at once be mailed to the Edina Viilage Manager as a written notice of the i�tention of the City of Hopkins to implement the contract and agreement dated J�nuary 5, 1963 herein— above referred to. Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins on �e�:r-.uar.� 18=; <1-1964. � C. R. T ��� Secretary of the Councii JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney �� . � ����.���/� ���� �� k7 NALD J. MI'LBERT i _. � � Mayor A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Tuesday, Ma.rch 3rd, 1964, at 7:30 P.M. o�clock in the Council Chambers of the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Hanley, Pokorny, Jr. Harriman and Heuser, The City Ma.nager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector, Blomquist and the City Attorney, Vesely. Dr. Paul E. Lewis, of the First Methodist Church of Hopkins opened the meeting with invocation. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that the expenditures dated March 3rd, 1964, in the amount of $30,193.06, be approved by the Council and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-3-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that Reel - 9 Ordinance �k204 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS Side - 2 THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE", be accepted for its second reading 1173 - 1180 and ordered published; and according to law same to become effective twenty days after such publication. The motion carried. Item: 64-4-A. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Ordinance 1180 - 1192 ��228 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE ��196 "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE MOVING OF BUILDINGS AND PROVIDING FOR THE CONDITONS OF AND LICENSE PERMITS AND FEES THEREFOR", be accepted for its second read- ing and ordered published; and according to law same to become effective twenty days after such publication. The motion carried. Item: 64-1-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Tuesday, March 117 - 278 3rd, 1964, at 8:00 P.M., C.S.T, for the sale of $400.000. General Obligation P I R Fund Bonds for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the necessary funds for the construction of a.new City Municipal building. The following bids were received., (See exhibit a.) Mr. Hanley moved and Mr.'Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Northwestern National Bank, J. M. Dain & Company, Allison- Williams Company and Piper, Jaffray and Hopwood, all of Minneapolis Minnesota, the low bidders, be awarded the sale of $400,000. General Obligation P I R Fund Bonds, at a net rate of interest of 3.06677% or a total interest cost of $92,310.00; said funds to be used for the construction of the new City Municipal Building. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion that Resolution �k1264, "A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE SALE OF $400,000.00 GENERAL OBLICATION P I R FUND BONDS, FIXING THE FORMS AND SPECI- FICATIONS THEREFOR, DIRECTING THEIR EXECUTION AND DELIVER AND - PROVIDING FOR THEIR PAYMENT", be approved. The roll call vote was as follows: Mayor ponald J. Milbert --- Yes Mr. Henry Pokorny, Jr. --- Yes Mr. John F. Hanley -- --- Yes Mr. Robert P. Harriman- --- Yes Mr. Charles L. Heuser ---- Yes The motion carried unanimously. All Councilmen being presnt. Item: 64-2-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Friday, February 35 - 47 28th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T., for furnishing the City of Hopkins with Fire and Extended Coverage, Vandalism and Malicious Mischief Insurance. The following bids were received. (See exhibit b.) Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the recommendations of the City Manager, Mr. Brubachez, and the City Finance Director, Mr. Frane, and award the bid for the next five years to the firm of �ain City Insurange Agency, Mr. Dale Harman, Sub-Agent, for the total amount of $7062.35, be approved. The motion carried. �Item: 64-3-C. Pursuant to notice, bids were opened as advertised, Thursday, 1 47-66 February 27th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City � of Hopkins with the service of tree spraying for the year of 1964. The following bids were received. (See exhibit c.) Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the recommendations of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, and the City The March 3rd, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. Engineer, Mr. Strojan, be approved and the low bid of Tart Ide Corp. be awarded the contract for furnishing the City of HopkinTs with the service of spraying its boulevard trees for the Spring of 1964 at a cost of $.542 per tree and a total cost of $813.00. The moCion carried. Item: 64-4-C. Pursuant to not�ice bids were opened as advertised, Thursday, 66 - 76 February 27th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T. :far furnishing the City of Hopkins with one (1) 3/4 ton pick-up truck. The follow- ing bids were received. (See exhibit d), Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the recommendations of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, and City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, be approved and the low bidder, Dahlberg Ford Co. be awarded the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with one (1) F-250 Morysville body HSDU-2 for $2,432.28 with a trade in value of $25.00 for the City truck making a net cost of $2,407.28; the delivery date, 150 days. The motion carried. Item: 64-5-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Thursday, 76 - 83 Feh.uary 27th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with one (1) 1/2 ton pick-up truck. The follow- ing bids were received. (see exhibit d.) Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the recom- ' mendations of the City Manager, Mr. Brubache�, and the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, be approved and the low bidder Surburban Chevrolet be awarded the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with one (1) 1/2 ton pick-up truck model C-1S34 at a cost of $1818.11, less a trade in value of $152.00 for a net cost of $1666.11; with a 45 days delivery date. The motion carried. Item: 64-6-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Thursday, 85 - 99 February 27th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with one (1) Moldboard Gate for the motor grader. The following bid was received. (See exhibit c.). Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the recommendations of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, and the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, be approved and the contract to furnish the City of Hopkins with one (1) Moldboard Gate be awarded to the firm of Wm. H. Ziegler Co., Inc. for the cost, including installation of $750.00, delivery date within one week. The motion carried. Item: 64-36-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the 99 - 114 request ma.de by Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. for permission to place a buried cable in the alley between Jackson Avenue North and Monroe Avenue North in back of Servisoft Co., 116 3ackson Avenue North, to service commercial buildings in this area, be approved, subject to the City Engineer�s, Mr. Strojan�s approval. The motion carried. Item: 64-37-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the 99 - 114 request made by Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. for permission to rebuild a manhole on Excelsior Avenue, located 66 feet West of the intersection with St. Louis Street to accomodate splicing of large size cables that service this area, be approved subject to the approval by our City Engineer, Mr. Strojan. The motion carried. Item: 64-38-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Mr. Robert 1192- 1195 Anderson be appointed as Weed Inspector, at a salary of $90.00 per month for five (5) months, or for a total of $450.00 for the year of 1964. The motion carried. Item: 64-39-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, subject to 1195 - 1229 approval by the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, Resolution �k1265, "A RESOLUTION CHANGING THE MUNICIPAL BOUNDARY LINE, BETWEEN HOPKINS AND THE VILLAGEF�t�DINA ON HARRISON AVENiJE TO MONROE AVENUE", be approved. 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ADOP'P�D 8Y � CIi°Y COi�CEL (� '� CI'I�i ��P� �i� 3rd �i ai Karch � I�. Att�tBt : ' `T"'": o� r The March 3rd, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. Item: 64-40-E. Reel - 9 Side -1- 0 - 10 Item: 64-41-E. Side -2- 1045 - 1143 Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the Council authorize the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, to write � Mr. Lawrence and inform him the City of Hopkins will purchase his four lots at the appraised values with the understanding the the purchase agreement negotiations are not entered into until the deeds for Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 11, West Minneapolis, are delivered to the City Clerk. The motion carried. See attached Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the request of Mr. Earl Wilson, relative to building a home on a forty foot wide lot, be continued and referred back to the Zon- ing and Planning Commission, the side yard widths clairified, and returned to the Council for its approval. The motion carried. � letter. Item: 64-42-E. Mr. Ha.rriman moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the Side - 2- City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to investigate the 725 - 740 complaints relative to the unloading of freight cars outside of the covered portion of the Super Valu unloading dock during the night, pursuant to the conversation Mr. Winslow had with the City Council at a 1962 Council meeting; the report should be ready by the next, or Ma.rth 17th, 1964, Council meeting. The motion carried. 740 - 753 Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser, seconded the motion that Super Valu be granted a Parking Permit, for automobiles only, for Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 23, West Minneapolis Center, with a front yard set-back variance�of thirty (30) feet being granted, as proposed; provided all requirements of Ordinance �k189, relative to parking lots are observed. The motion carried. 855 - 933 Mr. Harriman moved and Mr, Hanley seconded the motion that the City Council accept the petition of Super Valu for the vacation of 2nd Street South and that a Parking Permit for Lot 12 and the South 3 feet of Lot 11, Block 33,,West Minneapolis Center be granted to Super Valu subject to the following: 1. That Super Valu dedicate and constr.uct an alley,for the City of Hopkins, on the North twenty (20) feet of the South 23 feet of Lot 11, Block 33, West Minneapolis Center. 2. That the City of Hopkins be given a quit claim deed to the extention of Monroe Avenue between 2nd Street S,o.uth and 3rd Street South. The front yard set-back variance for Lot 12 and the South 3 feet of Lot 11, Block 33, West Minneapolis C'enter, be granted with the provision that Super Valu construct a retaining wall with a redwood fence on top of the wall at the edge of the South 23 feet of Lot 11, Block 33, West Minneapolis Center. Mr. Hanley moved to amend Mr. Harriman�s motion, Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the amendment to the original motion, that Super Valu be allowed to use Lot 14 and the North half of Lot 15, Block 23, West Minneapolis Center with the provision a fifteen (15) foot front yard set-back variance is observed; without any curb cuts onto Monroe Avenue, and with the provision that the alley will not extend further South than the South edge of the North half of Lot 15, Block 23, West Minneapolis Center; that the requested Parking Permits for automobile parking only be granted, providing that all other provisions relative to Ordinance �k189 be observed. The vote on the amendment carried. Mr. Harrima.n voting no. The vote on the original motion carried. Mr. Harriman voting rio. Case 64-4- Special Use and Parking Permits. Applicant: Super Valu. Item: 64-43-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the recom- 1229 - 1262 mendation of the Zoning and Planning Commission to deny the request Side -2 to rezone from Double-Residence to Multiple-Residence the following property; That part of the West Quarter of Section 24, Township 117 North, Range 22,West, described as follows: beginning on the East line of the West Quarter of the Northeast Quarter at a point 1426.0 feet South of the Northeast corner thereof; thence South along the East line of the West Quarter 394.7 feet to the North line of Minnetonka. Mills Road; thence Northwesterly along the North parallel with the East line of the West Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (29.68) feet, thence Southeasterly parallel with the Northerly LAW OFFICS8 MASLON, KAPLAN, EDELMAN,JOSEPH 8. BORMAN SIDNEY J. KAPLAN �eos - ioez �� SAMUE� M. MA9LON HVMAN EDELMqN SMELDON KAPLAN ROGER E.JOSEPH MARVIN BORMAN JOMN C. McNULTV CHARLLS A.CO% SAMUEI L. NAPLAN RALPH STRI�NGIS � MELVIN L. BURSTEIN Z-6302 I�tr. R. L. Brabacher, 1he City of Hopkias 723 Bacelsior Avenue Sopkine, l�inassota Dear l+ir. Brubacher: City Maaagar BUILDEF75 E}Cr1PNGF. BU�LDIn i MINNEAPOL�S 2.MiNNESOTA FEDEP�L 9-BCi6 February Bleventh 1� 9 6 4 � � � With respect to the lote avned by 1�Ir. LaWrence at the center of the flopkins City Dump, please be advised that ZIr. I.atrrence is prepared to esll t6e lots to the City of Hopkias, based upon Che appraieal made in behalf of the City, vhich, he uaderstanda, �et a value for eaid lote at $7,200.00. Ztr. I.ati+reace ie not interested in purchasing tha adjacent lot fram dio City of 8oplcins but is villing to cooperate with the 6ity sad sell the lota arned by him to the City. Nill you plaaee tal�� thie matter up With the City Couacil at your esrlisst cozYvaalence aad adviae me if the City of 8opkine is intereeted in purcha�ing these lote at the price indicated. vmry eruiy y«�:e, ��,���, ��s� so�n �/ah Cc Mr. James l.avr�acs � '. ^ ' � � 3 �....J !/- �-�-� a o �.�/�u� � •�G-e'� a � � tJ.�..0 . �. '' _ "Q,��,a.. ' .t;u.� ..Ga.a._l • �-�--� � �'�-w �- �• �•�� ���� � ��o ..w. C�..�. 6s�- s�a - E - e�,.,, cu.► �'� 71ti►,. -iR.u,o.�.,�,c: � .�-R�.�. -- - � 7yi-�_sc�_ � The March 3rd, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. line of Minnetonka Mills Road 171.72 feet; thence•South parallel with the East line of the West half of the Northeast Quarter 171.54 . feet; thence East 486.87 feet to the point of beginning, except � , for the East 164 feet'`thereof, or from 509 to 617 Minnetonka Mills Road be•approved and the area reconsidered when the entire section . is considered for rezoning or if a new type of zoning is considered for the above described area. The motion carried. Case 63-48- _ Zoning; Applicant: Robert Mason and Arnold Bursch. Item: 64-44-E.. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that our City Side -1- Ma.nager,.Mr. Brubacher, get further information relative to the . 10 - 106 recommendation of the Zoning and Planning Commission�s relative � to the proposed adjustment from 100 feet to 75 feet for the seven- teen (17) parcels of land (zoned Single-Residence) lying between Blake Road and the Easterly City Limits, developed from dividing the abandoned Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway right-of- way, be denied. The motion carried. Case No. 64-2-Zoning; Applicant: The Zoning and Planning Commission. Item: 64-45-E. Mr. Heuser_moved and.Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 106 - 118 Resolution �k1261 "A RESOLUTION TO VACATE PARTS OF'ALLEYS"IN BLOCK 11, WEST MINNEAPOLIS AND PART OF TENTH.AVENUE SOUTH", be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-46-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr..moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the�motion_that , 118 - 138 Resolution ��1267 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN-ENGINEERS REPORT ON RUNNING A SANITARY SEWER�LINE FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL FROM M:CNNETONKA � MILLS ROAD TO ALLEY BETWEEN 10 AND 9TH AVENUES AND DOWN 2ND STREET TO lOTH",,to take care of-the continuing trouble caused by the High��. School which in turn causes the over-flow of sewers in private homes on 9th Avenue North, be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-47-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion to refund 157 - 159 the three unsuccessful bid checks to the bidders on Bond issue sale. The motion carried. Item: 64-48-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny Jr. seconded the motion the City .159 - 170 of Hopkins agree to share the cost of an appraisal of the Minneapolis Moline property with the County, and the School District, with each party concerned paying 1/3 of the cost of the appraisal." The cost not to exceed $500.'00 each. The.motion carried. : Item: 64-49-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 170 - 183 City Attorney; Mr. Vesely, be authorized to settle the claim of Mr. John 0'Brein, 4725 Vallacher, St. Louis Park, against the City of Hopkins.. The claim is the result of an accident caused�by a � damaged stop sign located on County Road ��3. The motion carried. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny Jr. seconded the motion that the Council stand adjourned. The motion carried. '1c��� 1 ,l 6 �� y�„ Ii�,LI� C. R. Peterson, Secre� of the-CoAancil '! ATTEST: �n �� � � Mr. Donald J. 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' �.: . ,, �atnA�ox oF ,Brns o,� � sp��o SidB weze opened 43iuz8days 8eb. 27th, 1964 8t lOsQO A,M., C.S.T. � c� oF �s �r�sso� 6 Hamed le �iurs 1 2S � 1 8 .00 ' E,�ecomaeeadatioa: Horh the City Manager, Mr. Srubac,het�sad the City B�ineer, Mr. 3trojaa, rec�ead the lo� bid of Tart Ide Corp. �TIO� OP SZDS 0� �LD BM�D t�dTS _ ....... _...,...... �.. . _ �.. _.... _. �.... Bidg w�te opend Thureda�r, Feb. 27th, 1964. at 1Ot00 A.H., C.S.T. a.. nus• �ac .Fca w e 1 Y�+v� w� Recomnendattous BoCh the Citp Mana�er, Mro 8rubsaher, and the Citp gngia�e�� Hr. 8�rojan, recom�mead the bid be awarded C� Che Wm.�Zieglsr Co. The Zi�g].ar Co. ars the only firm ma�facturl�n� the �qpa of aroi8 board gats we �aiab to purchaaee �. �� � ( crr�r o� Ho�ts _ � �iBY�TI�bT OF D S 0� �II � 1 3 4��I(�-3�4' $°BUt:� W$1� SH&4Ti� 80�� �idr� w�re �pe�n�d ThurBdsy, Feb. 21th, 1964, a� 10:00. A,M.,C.�,T. 0 R�com�eadatiana: Sub�`�CL Co Ch�Ck��g Out �he t�c� bo� �Iie C1�q M8Sa�0=a �c. S�nbar.&es, and Ci�q B�i�, Fir. S�rojan r�co�d::the D�ibexg � F-2S0 I�ioryvill �S�'iT-2,. with a n�t cos� of $2�9.2�. �. . .; . '. �'��io�a o8 Bius o�t ar�s C� lla � rlc�c-up �ttca r ��rr�r�.rn i � � ��8e �re opened Thuraday, Feb, 2Ttb, 1964, a� l0: �Q �.1�. , C.S.T. . �� � 2,, Dahiber ord •i 1 88 7i �. 17�8 7 iS � o �. Roca�mnendationat Bath the Ci�y .�aoa,ger, i�iee Bs�tsba�er, a�d Ct�y S�aginee�, M�C. St�cojan, re�cammad Suburbeit Ch�vrolet Mode! C-3534 for a net cnst o� � $ I66G.1l.. . �� ( � �l#t �x' ��.i� CA�S � ��aTa� i��i �t �� � � � � dI� q �Ov�xlC � it�� Hanley �. �i � � ��� ��'��% °a �.�trod���� ��� �+��i�xav�n� �e��lu��a� �1 �ave+d `a. .�kl"4' ��. � . , �. ' . .. �, , , � � n' � ' � � � i, ri �, ` .F � � ti ,� , � _ n . 5 �! � # ! . ::a..: :,h : � � � t - � r :. � F « d� `1 ! '" � � : s: ' t„ ; ' 3 & * '.t �! - M`, ��' .��; �i�' t '� � �` %' � ' „fi". . 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Milbar�� Henry Pol�orr�yr, dr., John F. Ha.r�3.ey, Robert i'e �iarri�:ar� and Charles L. Heu�er ��t� ��e fiqil,oWi� vE���� �.�.�.�� t�� �s�: Nor�e v���r�u��a �a�.d ���l�ut�.�►� wa� d�7.���ci d�riy ��a�e��� a�►� o�dppfier3. BIDDERS NORTHW�STERN NATIONAL BANK J. M. Dain & Company Allison-Williams Company Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood AP�RICAN NATIONAL BANK E. J. PRESCOTT & COMPANY Kalman & Company, Inc. Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis Juran & Moody, Inc. FIRST NATIONAL BAA1K First National Bank Francis I. duPont & Co. First National Bank � ADDRESS RATE PREMIUM Minneapolis) 1965/1970-2.60� p�R Minneapolis) 1971/1975-2•9�a Minneapolis) 1976/1979-3•10� Minneapolis) 1980/1984-3.20�0 Plus additional interest o£ 2.40� per annum from 5/1�64, to 10/1/64 Sai.nt Paul ) 1965/1970-2.70 o PAR 1971/1976-3.00� 1977/1979-3•l0� 1980/1984-3•30� Plus additional interest of 1.50� per annum from 5/18�64 to 10/1/64 Minneapolis) 196�/1971-2•70o PAR r7inneapolis) 1972/1976_3.00� ) 1977/1980-3.20; Boston ) 1981/198�-3.•300 Saint Paul ) Plus additional interest of 2.30p per annum from 5/1f 64 to 10�1�64 Minneapolis) 1965/19?1-2.80� PAR Saint Paul ) 1972/1977-3.1� New York ) 1978/1980_3.2q� Hopkins ) 1981/198�-3.3Q� Plus additio�nal interest of 1.80 o per annum from s/Zs/6� to lo/x/6a. TOTAL INTERL�. �r COST from da :.e of issue to maturity, le: �: premium, and NET INTER��T RATE $92,310.00 3.066 0 $92,366.00 3 . o6s � $9w,172.00 3.128� $94,410.00 3.1360 �AG`� �l? �I�3�� fl� ll�b�TIi�GG +�F T�� c���z. sa� �� ex� � a�car� ��r�:��c�r c���, ��rt��ar� ��u�n� tQ dtz� Call an� n�t�ce t��reDT, $ �p�cia�. meo�t�.A� of t�e ��u���.l �!� �3a� �.�'ty �s� i��p��r�, bli��esata, v�ae d�ly i�e1d at �h� �u�ac�l I�oo� �.� �'�e �i�y 7�all �n �r��d c�ty on '�1�da�e �B�e 3rd dsy o� �ar'�t�, �9�4, at S:t?Q �'�1oe� Pe Y. The ��l�ow�n� m��m�er� were present : Donald J. M�lbert, Henrg Pokor�,p, Jr., �ohn F. Hanley9 Robert P. Harriman and Charle� L. He�.ssr 8Dt1 �h@ �O�l1t�aP�11� W�'e �m�OtaL o NOr�e ���*� ����� ����� '��ae ms�qor �nnou���d t��� tiae m8et�n� w�� �co�v�n�c� �va� %�e eonaid�rat�.on o� b�.d� �ar� tt�� �c�a�s of ��+�U,Q�lQ E��nt�a�. Abli.�at�.on P I i� �'uud �o�� a� a�ver�i�+ed �c�x +�ale. The ei�rk presen#ed a���dav��$ e�zAw�.�� �u�b��.�a��.om 4� ao�:��e at ��.�e mor� �han �en ��ra� �n �sdv��c� a� �a�� �.n �he Q�f�.c��l n►�w��a�- �,er amd in ��m�e�r�e�a� �'ea�� o a��.��c�al paper publi���ed an �i�n�apoi�.�, �ia�vsc�t�, �+h�..ch a�'i�dav�.t� �r�r� �x�t�9;nea� ��td �ou�ad sn#iefac�osy �►Bd �rdered �iA�.�ed ��► ��.�.e. T�� clerk pr�e�ted t�a� aealed ��.ds aia�cla had d��� del�aered �o �3m pr�ar �o ��e t�me �peci��ed in t�e na��ce of ��le and es�.d ��ds �er� c�g��t��, e�uamined a�d iouad �o b�e as �'oll�►we : (See n�act ga�e� �Z� C I TY OF HOPK I NS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0, 126t A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PETITION TO VACATE ALL OF,THE ALLEYS IN BLOCK 11, WEST.MINNEAFi� LIS AND IN.THAT.PART,QF DOW°S HOMESTEAD LYING.NORTH OF AUD I TOR� S SUBD I V I S I ON NUM�R ONE . FIUfVURED N I I�TY—FOUR (194), HENNEPIN COUNTY' MINNESOTA.AND THAT PART OF ?E NTH AVE NUE SOUTH I N SA I D BLOCK I I, WEST . MI NidEAPOL I S L`IING SOUINERLY OF THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF.FIRST STF�ET SOUTH. WHEREAS the City of Hopkins being the owner of all of the property descr i bed as fo I�lows: Lots I, 2 and 3 of that part of Dow�s Homestead (ying North of Auditor's Subdivision Number One Flundred Ninety—four (!94), Hennepin County, . Minnesota, also a11 of Lots.1 to 6 and 13 to 18 inclusive, Block 11, West Minneapolis, has petitioned the Council of the City of Hopkins to vacate the following streets, avenues and alleys lying within said above described property: (a�. The North—South a�1ey in that part of Block tl, West Minneapolis canmencing at the Sootherly boundary I-ine of First Street South and rnnning thence South to the Northerly boundary (ine of Lot I, Auditor"s Subdivision Number One Hundred Ninety—four (194), Hennepin County, Minnesota. (b?,. The East—West alley located over, across and upon the North 20 feet of Lots 7 and 14, Block 11, West Minneapolis including that portion thereof lying between the Easterly boundary line of Lot 7 and the Westerly boundary Iine of Lot l, Dow's Homestead. (c). That part of Tenth Avenae South lying between the Southerly boundary line of First Street South and the Northerly boundary line of Lot (, Auditoros Subdivision Number One Hundred Ninety—four.(�194):, Hennepin County, Minnesota, which petitiin is verified by the petitioner s and which petition has been approved by the Zoning and Planning Comrnission of the City of Hopkins, and WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Hopkins deems it expedient and necessary that said matter be heard and considered, NOVd THEREFORE, BE I T RESOLVED by the C i ty Counc i I of the C i ty of Hopkins, as follows; That the petitiin shall be filed for record with the City Clerk who sha�� give notice by publication in the official newspaper of the City for four.(4�; weeks at (east once a week to the effect that such petition has been filed and stating in brief its object and that the petition wil�l be heard and considered by the Council at a regular meeting thereof to be held on the 7th day of April, 1964� at 7:30 o�clock P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Ha11 of the City of Hopkins. Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held on the I8th day of February, 1964. �� ���� 5 � , Secretary of the Councik JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney U ,� ��/� � �I� C� ��' G' DONAl,D J MYLBERT . � Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE N0. 204 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN�AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS does hereby ordain as follows: Section 1. That the following described premises situated in the City of Hopkins, viz: That part of the Northwest Qua.rter of Section 30, Township 117, Ra.nge 21, and of Blocks 5 and 6, "West Minneapolis Heights", described as follows: 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 line of Jefferson Avenue as ded- icated in the plat of said "West Minneapolis Heights" extended to the North line 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 Jefferson 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 on a line 30 feet North of.and parallel with the South lines of Lots 1 and 26, Block 6, and Lots 1 and 26, Block 5,!� said West Minneapolis Heights, and the extensions of said lines, to the center line of Monroe Avenue as dedicated in the plat of said Minneapolis Heights; thence Northerly along a center line of said Monroe Avenue to the North line of said Section 30; thence Westerly along the North line of said Section 30; to the point of beginning; and that part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21, and of Blocks 7 and 8 in West Minneapolis Heights, described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 30; thence East along the North line of said Section to its intersection with the East line of Jefferson Avenue in West Minneapolis Heights extended North; thence South along said East line 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 Westerly on a line 30 feet North of and parallel with the South lines of Lots 1 and 26, Block 7, and Lots 1 and 26, Block 8,and the extensions of said lines in West Minneapolis Heights to the West line of said Section 30; thence North along said West line to the point of beginning, is hereby removed from the single residence district and placed in the industrial district of the City of Hopkins. Section 2. That the Official Zoning map of the City of Hopkins is hereby changed in conformity with the above. . First read at a regular meeting Hopkins on the 18th day of February, a regular meeting of the Council of C. R. PETERSON Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney of the City Council of the City of 1964 and fina.11y read and adopted at said City held on March 3, 1964. DONALD J. NIILBERT, Mayor Published in the Hennepin County Review Ma.rch 19th, 1964. . CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE No. 228 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINA NCE No. 196 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE MOVING OF BUILDINGS AND PRO- VIDING FOR THE CONDITIONS OF.AND LICENSE.PERMITS AND FEES THEREFOR. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS do ordain as follows: Section 1. That Subdivision 11 of Section 11 of Ordinance No. 196 entitled "An Ordinance Regulating the Moving of Buildings and Providing for the Conditions of and License Permits and Fees therefor" be, and the same is.hereby repealed and there is hereby adopted and enacted in lieu thereof the following, which shall constitute Subdivision 11 of Section 11 of said Ordinance No. 196. Section 11,. Subdivision 11. ROOFING. .Install�in.; or cause to be installed new roofing on such building unless such new roofing is waived by the City Building Inspector. First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City Qf Hopkins on the 18th day of February, 1964 and finally read and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on March 3, 1964. � �'� C J�: , ; . r��. 9 �� ��� �, �� DONALD J, MILBERT, ' , C. R. PETERSO , Mayor. Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY� City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review Ma.rch 19, 1964 � „:. ; ,; , ., . _ .. . , _ . . , .r., _ ; ,: , . ,. . ;, , . . _� `. .. , T A B U L A T I O N O F B I D S Date of Sale March 3, 1964 Place Hopkins Citv Hal'1 Amount $ 400.000. Purpose New Municival BuildinQDate of Issue Month Due Syndicate Northwestern Nationa.l Bank American National Bank E.' J. Prescott & Co. 1st. National Bank, Mpls. ' � J. M. Dain & Company Allison-Wil.liams Company Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood all of Minneapolis St. Paul, Minnesota Rate -- For Bonds Maturing Rate -- For Bonds Maturing 2.60 1965 to 19 70 2.90 1971 to 1975 3.10 1976 t� 1979 3:20 � 198o to 19s4 0 19 to 19 Plus an extra coupon of 400 coupons 2.40`” °� for the period 5_��1964 to. 10 ��1964 �ears months Premium $ . � - Total Cost $ 92�310,00 Net Rate 3:06677 � . . \� r �� . 2.70 1965 to 19L 3:0.0 � lgZ1 to,19L 3.io � 19� to i9� 3.30 � 1980 to 1984 v 19 to 19 - Plus an extra coupon of 80 Cou ons at $27�.70 ea �1_5 � for the period �/�19�[to �.i_�19�.4 �ears months Premium $ ` Tota1 Cost $92,366.00 Net Rate 3.D686 '� � �� „t ; Kalman and Company, Inc. lst. National Bank, St. Paul Paine, Webber, Jackson & Francis�I. duPont & Co. Mpls. - Curtis, all of Mpls.. lst. National Bank, Hopkins Juran & Moody, Inc., St. Paul Rate -- For Bonds Maturing 2.70 �0 1965 to 19L 3 00 19Z2 to 19�, 3.20 � 19� to 19se 3.30 °� 1981 to 1984 J lg to 19 Plus an extra coupon of Rate -- For Bonds Maturing 2, so � 1965 to 1.971 3 l0 19�, to 19� 3.20 � 19,7� to 19so 3.30 � 1981 to 1984 '_� 19 to 19 Plus an extra coupon of _�_� for the period � for the period _/_/19 to �_/i9 _/_/19 to _/_/19 �years months years months Premiuin $ Premium $ Total Gost $ 94,172.00 Total Cost $ 94,410.00 Net Rate 3.136544 � Net Rate 3.1286 � Aw�.rded To _ . • . _ _ . .�%��� _ � �-- �y�l� - � :i.. ... . ., . . . . . . _,.:.�i�' R�te --Fo`� Acrc'.s �Maturing oto19 to19 � to 19 �. to 19_ � to 19 to 19 oto19 to19 � to 19 to 19 P1 us an extra coupon of o for the period �/_/19 t� _/�/�9. _years months. Premium $ Total Cost $ Net Rate p �.�.. ._ . ' , . . . ...�.'�'�.. .. .... .. . (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA � NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the City of Hopkins until Friday, March 13, 1964, 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, FIRE, AND WINDSTORM COVERAGE in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the Finance Director, 723 Excelsior Avenue, Hopkins, Minnesota. Al1 bids shall be on forms on file in the Finance Director's office, City Hall and will be furnished free to each bidder upon his request. Al1 bids must be sealed and marked "BID ON FLEET 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 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 Published in the Hennepin County Review, Thursday, February 13, 1964. (Official Publications) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR TWO (2) TRUCKS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will receive sealed bids at the office of the City Manager in the City Hall in said City until 10:00 A.M., Thursday, February 27, 1964, 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 furnishing of one (1) new 1/2 Ton Pickup and one (1) new 3/4 Ton Pickup with Utility Body as per specifications. Trade-in allowance on �wo (2) trucls to be made. All bids shall be on the proposal forms supplied by the City and shall be in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer; copies of which are available from the City Engineer upon request; and shall be accompanied by cash deposit, cashier�s check, bid bond or certified check, payable to the order of the City of Hopkins for not less than 5% of the bid. Bids shall be directed to the City Manager, securely sealed and endorsed upon the outside wrapper with a brief statement as to the unit for which the bid is made. The City reserves the right to reject all bids and accept those bids which are the most beneficial to the City. Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota, this 13th day of February 1964. CITY OF HOPKINS �� R. L.Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, February 13, 1964. To be published in the Construction Bulletin, February 13, 1964. (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA \ NOTICE OF BIDS FOR TREE SPRAYING IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS SEALED BIDS will be.received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, until February 27, 1964, at 10;00 A.M., C.S.T., 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 tree spraying. Specifications and further details are available at the office of the City Engineer. A cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check payable to the City of Hopkins is required for five per cent (5%) 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. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, February 13, 1964. To be published in the Construction Bulletin, February 13, 1964. � (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR MOLDBOARD GATE FOR MOTOR GRADER , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins, will receive sealed bids at the office of the City Manager in the City Hall in said City until 10:00 A.M., Thursday, February 27, 1964, 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 furnishing and installing of as per one (1) new Moldboard Gate for Motor Grader/specifications. All bids shall be on the proposal forms supplied by the City and shall be in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the City _. Engineer; copies of which are available from the City Engineer upon request; and shall be accompanied by a cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check, payable to the order of the City of Hopkins for not less than 5% of the bid. Bids shall be directed to the City Manager, securely sealed and endorsed upon the outside wrapper with a brief statement as to the unit for which the bid is made. The City reserves the right to reject all bids and accept those bids which are most beneficial to the City. Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota, this 13th day of February, 1964. CITY OF HOPKINS � R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, February 13, 1964. To be published in the_Construction Bulletin, February 13, 1964. . Y�r.,; . . . . + y ��:_ -' x� " ,�i (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the City of Hopkins until Friday, February 28, 1964, at 10:00 A.M. and will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids are being requested on insurance for FIRE, EXTENDED COVERAGE, AND V. & M.M., in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the Finance Director, 723 Excelsior Avenue, Hopkins, Minnesota. All bids shall be on forms on file in the rinance Director's� �- office, City Hall and will be furnished free to each bidder upon his request. All bids must be sealed and marked "BID ON FIRE, EXTENDED COVERAGE," 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 informalities therein. Bids may be rejected for any alterations or erasures. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. CITY OF HOPKINS R. . Brubacher, City Manager Published in the Hennepin County Review, Thursday, February 13, 1964. A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Tuesday, March 17th, 1964, at 7:30 P,M. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Ma.yor Milbert, Councilmen Pokorny, Jr., Harriman.and Heuser. The City - Ma.nager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector, Blomquist and City Attorney, Vesely. •, The Reverend Harlan Wartenbee, of the Assemblies of God Church of Hopkins opened the Council meeting with invocation. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the expenditures dated March 17th, 1964, in the amount of $237,852.17 be approved by the Council and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-8-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reel - 9- Ordinance ��227 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 36 ENTITLED "AN Side -1- ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING DOGS: PROVIDING FOR Il�OUNDING DOGS: PRESCRIBING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS AND REPEALING CERTAIN ORDINANCES", be accepted for its first reading. The motion carried. Item: 64-9-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Side - 1- Ordinance �k229, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOP��� ORDTNANCE N0. 131 "KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE, AND REZONING A PART OF THE MUTIPLE-RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO CONII�4ERCTAL-1 DISTRICT, AND A PART OF THE DOUBLE-RESIDENCE DISTRICT TO MR-2 DISTRICT, AND A PA.RT OF THE INDUSTRIAL D�STRICT TO C-1 DISTRICT,.AND A PART OF C-1 DISTRICT TO INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AND A PART OF THE MR DISTRICT TO MR-1 DISTRICT",.be accepted for its first reading. The motion carried. Item: 64-10-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Side -1- Ordinance ��230 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS 326 - 240 THE HOPKIN�S ZONING ORDINANCE AND INTITI�ED "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AND ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE ZONING PLAN FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS,,HENNEPIN COUNTY, MCNNESOTA,.,AND ADOPTING A CITY ZONING MAP", be accepted for its first reading. The motion carried. Item: 64-11-A. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr..seconded the motion that 340 - 345 the first reading of Ordinance �k231 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKIN'S ZO1�iING ORDINANCE BY CHANG- ING REQUIRENIENTS FOR DWELLINGS ON SMALL LOTS" be continued until such time as the Zoning and Planning Co�nission report back on their finding for the proposed changes for this,section of the ordinance. The motion carried. Item: 64-4-B. Mr. Harriman moved and Ma.yor Milbert seconded the motion that a 652 - 691 two man committee consisting of Mr. Pokorny, Jr. and Mr. Heuser, be appointed to contact members of the School Board as well as School Personnel relative to the overloading of the Sanitary sewer lines on 9th Avenue North. The above committee to bring � back their findings to the next or April 7th, Council meeting. The motion carried. Item: 64-5-B. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reso- 691 - 797 lution ��1268 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEERS REPORT ON THE REQUEST BY PETITION OF PROPERTY OWNERS RELATIVE TO THE INSTAL- LATION OF WATER AND SEWER AND THE ESTABLISHING OF A ROAD GRADE, WITH A FINISH OF GRAVEL OR SURFACED ROAD BASE"; the location, Van Buren Avenue North, fronting Lots 13 through 18, Block 1, Stevens Oakwood Park and Lots 7 through 12, Block 2, Stevens Oakwood Park. The motion carried. Item: 64-7-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Friday, 798 - 815 Ma.rch 13, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T. for furnishing the City of Hopkins with Fleet Liability, Property Dama.ge, Fire, Wind- storm, Comprehensive and Collision insurance for the year of 1964. (See the attached bid sheet.) Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion ti�at the recommendations of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher and the City Finance Director, Mr. Frane, be approved and the firm of.Great Northern Insurance Co., Hopkins Insurance Agency, Mr. Robert Diutuner, the local agent be awarded the contract to furnish the City The March 17th, Council meeting minutes continued. � of Hopkins with Fleet Liability, Property Damage, Fire, Windstrom, Comprehensive and Collision insurance for the year of 1964 for the total cost of $3,874.74. The motion carried. Item: 64-50-E. No formal action was taken relative to the upgrading of State Highway ��7. Mr. Richard Braun, a representitive from the 5th District of the Minnesota Highway Department,will furnish additional maps for the Council to study before any public hear- ings will be called. Item: 64-51-C. No formal action was taken relative to the request by the County 543 - 651 for a certified copy of the City Council's action and a Resolution giving permission for a portion of land in West Minneapolis Heights Plat No. 37675 be placed on sale with other tax-forfeited lands. The'City Ma.nager, Mr. Bru�acher,was instructed to write the Hennepin County Land Department requesting the County not to place this parcel with their other tax-forfeited lands at this time. Item: 64-52-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mayor Milbert seconded the motion that 815 - 820 the request by the Geo. R. Wolff Post, V.F.W. ��425, of 10 - 12th Avenue South for a bingo permit for the period of April, May and June be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Heuser voting no. Item: 64-53-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mayor Milbert seconded the motion that �815 - 820 the request by the Hopki�s Lodge No. 17, I.O.O.F, for a bingo permit for the months of April, May.and June, 1964 be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Heuser voting no. Item: 64-54-C. Mr. Heuser moved and Ma.yor Milbert seconded the motion that the 820 - City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, act as our representitive for the the City of Hopkins at the Hennepin County League of Municipalities at their next meeting and to vote in.favor of the Resolution rel.ative to Sunday Closing at the next or April 2nd, 1964 meeting. The motion carried. Mr. Harriman voting no. Item: 64-55-C. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the 345 - 489 minutes of the March 4th, 1964 Council meeting of Item: 64-42-E be admended to read as follows: Mr. Harriman moved and Mr...Aanley seconded the motion that the City Council accept the petition of Super Valu for the vacation of 2nd Street South and,that a Parking Permit for Lot 12 and the South 3 feet of Lot�ll, Block 33, West Minneapolis Center be granted to Super Valu„subject to the following provisions: 1. That Super Valu dedicate and construct an alley from Monroe Avenue running West, for the City of Hopkins,.on the North twenty (20) feet of the South twenty-three (23) feet of Lot 11, Block 33, West Minneapolis Center. 2. That the City of Hopkins be given a quit claim deed to the extention of Monroe Avenue between 2nd Street South and 3rd Street South. 3. The front yard set-beck variance for Lot 12 and the South 3 feet of Lot 11, Block 33, West Minneapolis Center, be fifteen (15) feet; that a retaining wall =� "a: with a redwood fence be erected at.the edge of the South twenty- ��a three (23) feet of Lot 11, Block 33, West Minneapolis Center with .',: the fifteen (15) set-back area landscaped. The motion carried. �i� 1� ' C. R. Pe erson Se etar of the Council , y \ ATTEST: Mr. Donald J, ilbert, Mayor . C I'I`Y OF HOPILINS Hennepin County, Minnesot;a RESOLUTION P10. i268 A RF�OLUTIOTd ORDEtZIi�dG PREPkRATICN UF E�IGINLER'S REPOi�T ON 1!�IPROVL��li�iVTS WI�:r'tEP.S a petition has been received requesting the impro�ment of Van Buren Avenue North fronting Lots 13 thru 18 of &lock 1 and Lots 7 thru 12 of r3lock 2, Stewens Oakwood Park by the installation of an established road grade, with a finished gravel or surfaced road thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for a1I or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to P7.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111. NOW, THERF�F'ORE, BE IT RESOLUED BY THr, CITY CUUNCIL OF THF, CITY OF HOPRINS, P�NrdESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan for study ar�cl he is instructed to report with all convenient speed advising the Council in a prelirrLinary 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 improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recornrnended. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, T�Iinnesota� this 17th day of March, 1964. � 'b C. R. PETERSON Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. V�Sr�LY, City Attorney AS:ek ���.� `��-��..�� DGi�dALD J . in � L.BERT, Mayor . ,�=;ti� " `t: ., .. � . � . _ �>r�� CITY OF HOP'KII� Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1268 A RFSC�LUTION aRDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S �RT ON IMPi�IJVIlvEi NTS h� a petition has been received requesting the improvement of Van Buren Avenue North fronting Lots 13 through 18 of Block 1 and Lots 7 through 12 of Block 2, Stevens Oakwood Park, by the installation of water and sewer and the establishing of a road grade, with a finis hed gravel or surfaced road thereon and the assessment of b enefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1t29•O11 to Secso 429.111a NOTiJy THEt�EE'0"r�E� BE IT �ESOI,VF� SY THE COUNCIZ OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINP�SOTA� that the proposed ur►prove�ent be referred to John Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with all convenient speed advisi:ng the Council in a preliminary way as to whether t�.e proposed improvexnents are feasible and as to whether they should best be made as groposed or in coanection with sarne other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvem ents as recommended.. . Adopted b�y the City �ouncil of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 17th day of March� 1961�. C. R. P'ETER.SON Secretary to the Council J�EPH C. VESELY, City Attorney Sala DONAT� J. MILBEAT, Mayor ,--_., . _ , � - � . -;� w ���:. . . ��."","L_--__. .,r _ � _ . E- .`_ _._ --� . ' .. - '' �I�`Y C7:�� i�U�'I{z�.�� PROx�()S�� for ?�..F.I:T LIABII.I�"'Y; F'ROPER'i'Y D�GE, FIFt,�, 'sv'ItaDS'TORl`�, C�^!t�'c�JS��lR ANA C07�iISIOI� t�.S SPE�� ���1� . - ��3 s��,'� t}�! 1���"s�lF�S, 70 � d'� Y�C3i7�1CII.� . . '�,� txcY�r�a��cn�ei h�r�by �gr�����o turnish.�he �.n�urt:nr.e cover�.�;e a� l�.ss�c: �b�lo•r� 9�n � ���m.���e�ce r�i�h tk�e �pec�.fde���iane on f�.le in ��:� �fr.f�c� �f �i.�� C��}► P�i€�cd�aer ��� - •��l��e�x ar� �����hed h�����s. 'I`�'F'E 0�-CAiT,LRAG� lLi�'i:�TS �'lOUI�T OF P3��U4� � .,�,.�,...�.�,� - ,...�.� �. _.�....�a� � - -� � �i3o�� �.�uay 10l), Oil�A�:00, gU� �.�.,.�3�0 $� . kap.Yf2[Je��y ci,37�$e ��S3+1� _..,��... 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'���.r3 ��ogc+�€al. ahm31 �e�maa3.n �p�aa £og �ccc*�stan�� �iy.tc�� ���.y fo� t�afrC� {3i�) c�ays� t����r ��en�do . . �'.� Q� �: NDIVIDUALa PL1Ritr'ER, GR CORPCRt�'TIUI1; i��C�� I�Iog�It�Yi_�sl�u��a Co o�Dy �.. ' AD�RIeSS � �Loplc� d�u��ce �g�cy � . � �t�Tl�oltl2�� SIGt�TATURL? � �ob��� }B�n.�g - - -- � T�T� o l��ex_ ..�.- -- - - -- _ Si �a �o tx� . opene� S�ridmy, �Lnrch ].3, 195 4 at ia s�0 Ao1�J � . �co��d$��ion of �a�a C�ty Nl�ge.s, 2�x, S�ba��r is t� aw�d �e b�.d, March 17, F96I� , Village Council City of Hopkins Hopkins, Minnesota Gentlemen: �� 1"Je are, at your request, writing this letter to indicate tn you �ur feelings about the continual problem we, as residents of hlonroe Avenue, are having with the nuisance created by the Super Valu warehouse. It is very difficult to put in letter form the constant source of irritation that arises from that property. If is only by living there in that area, being faced day after day, night after night with this constant noise which has already driven some of the peop,le out and unless changes are made, will have the effect of driving the rest of us out� that one can Know how serious the problem is. First of a11, let us state that prior to the council meetinq on September 1�, 1962, the residents of the area madP many complaints to the police department and to the city officers. The records of the council will show that on September 4i �962, at which time the issue was a buildinq permit for Super Valu Company, many of us protested the granting of the permit because of the problems that existed at that time. The main problem is the loading and unloading of rail- road cars on the open siding at night (midnight to morning) with�n a distance of approximately 80 feet of bedrooms of all of the residents in that area. At that time, the representatives of Super Valu stated that when the new section of the building was completed, if the council gave the permit, it was to have a closed siding; further, that they would restrict their unloading at night to the enclosed section of the railroad s'iding behind,our houses. Councilman Harriman asked Mr. V�linslow if corrective action would be taken after three months if complaints were still made aboufi the noise and Mr. !;�inslow answered, �Yes, corrective action would be taken�. Based on that, Super Velu received a permit. A.year ago, the IQ6?_-1963 winter, the Super Valu Comp�ny commenced construction of the warehouse and_contfnued to unload on the open siding one to three nights each week. In the sprinq of 1963, they oompleted a new section�and enclosed siding and etill continued to unload in t.he open area. After numerous complaints were made to the City Manager of the noise at Super Valu warehouse, the problem was turned over to the Building Inspector. On June 25, 196�, at I1:�% P.M., the police were asked to check the no�sP. Mr. Btom- auist was called and he went to the warehouse and spent some time there and we have reason to believe that he will confirm everything we have said. After this date,all complaint calls were made to Mr. Blomquist at various times during the rest of the summer. 4"lhen Mr. Blomquist informed Super Valu of thF noise, they would quiet down f.or about two weeks and then the noi:se would commence again. Later in the fall, upon complaints about the heavy noise, Officer Scenlon went down and they closed the doors of the warehouse when he was there and shortly thereafter, after he left, approximately 15 minutes, the doors came right back up again. This continual and consistent type of nuisance has been going on for -�°' months and the good assurances of the Super Valu are no lonqer of any avail. In general, this noise consists of working from one to three niqhts a week, midnight to morning, the dropping of pallets, the dropping of inerchandise on floors of the boxcars, fork Iift trucks running back and forth over metal decking, and constant blaring of a loudspeaker. Village Council - 2 - The solution can be accomplished in one of two ways; that is, either by completely enclosing of their dockage or the alternative, rezoning our property in such a manner that they can use it. It is therefore our request that no further concessions of any kind be given to Super Valu Company unless and until they do either one of the above. gr Very truly yours, y.. ��, 1 arson �l ✓ J � �-- J; . 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Re�g�c�£�a1�j.� atxbmittedo. :..� -_ ,� - - !1 ' �� - -- . . R o Lo Ii�ia%mi�h�� �� - _ . � _ . . Cf.t� Y�r�a,��e� , � . , �;' ' . -:-� .., ... ,:. �,_, . I�ed�j � � _ ._ - .-. . , . . . - . , • e • ' � �- , . . : ; i, _ , , � ;. _ ,. . � . , , - � . _, _ . . , � _ , , � - . o , . . . - , � • _ 'i . , , . . � . � - . , . ,��i' - ,.:,; ;. � .• . � � � � . 1 - � � - .. • � .. . '-. - ' . . ' . _. . . . . , .. ' ( . . . . . � . . . � .. - . . " ' . . - '� . . . � � i � � ' . - . . ' . . ���� ' � .. � .. . ' � _ . ., � . . _ . . � . _ . . . , ' .. . . . � . � . -. ' . .. - .' _ t.._�.. . . , , . . . :. . • . ..,.'. . . . .. . . . � - ' ' � . . . ' . � ,." . . . . ' " .'1 . . . ... A special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday, March 31, 1964 at 4:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Hanley, Pokorny,Jr., Harriman and Heuser, also City Manage.r Brubacher and City Engineer Strojan. ITEM 1- The City Council instructed the City Manager to arrange a meeting between representatives of the Minnetonka Village Council and Administrative Staff and the Hopkins City Council and Administrative Staff. ITEM 2- Mr. Hanley moved, Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion, that the City agree to the new cost of $4,652.50, as its share of the traffic control signal to be installed during the 1964 construction season at the intersection of Trunk Highway ��7 and County SAH ��73. Motion Carried. ITEM 3- Mr. Hanley moved, Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the City Manager and the City Attorney be given power to begin condemnation proceedings for the purpose of purchasing a landfill dump site on parcels designated on the attached map as parcels H and HH. Harriman voting no. Motion carried. ITIIK 4- Mr. Hanley moved, Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the City participate in the cost of installing a sanitary sewer to serve the Hopkins High School and agree to pay all costs involved in repairing the streets and alleys and all engineering and other inQidental costs provided that the School District agrees to pay the actual contract cost of installing the new sewer, as per the City Administrative Staff's recommendation of March 31, 1964. Harriman voting no. Motion Carried. ITEM 5- The Council felt that the City should not at this time install a pitch and gravel roof on. a basement house at the West side of Shady Oak Lake, but rather,some type of cheaper temporary roofing should be installed. ITIIK 6- Mayor-Milbert asked the City Manager to contact the present Library Board members to determine whether or not they would be willing to continue as members of the Library Board. Meeting adjourned. R. L. Brubacher, Acting.Secretary of the Council COUNCILMEN: \ A ST: Do ald J. Milbe , Mayor ' � A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Tuesday, April 7th, 1964, at 7:30 P.M. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen, Pokorny, Jr., Harrima.n and Heuser. The City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector, Blomquist and City Attorney, Vesely. The Reverend Albert R. Snyder, of the Hopkins Baptist Church opened the Council meeting with invocation. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the expenditures dated April 7th, in the amount of $65,721.98, be approved by the Council and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-7-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser ��conded the motion that the Reel - 9 City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, be request/to draw Ordinance No. 236 AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE CERTAIN ALLEYS AND AVENUES LOCATED IN BLOCK 11, WEST MINNEAPOLIS AND IN THAT PART OF DOW's HOMESTEAD LOCATED NORTH OF COUNTY AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NiTMBER ONE HUNDRID NINETY-FOUR (194) HENNEPIN COUNTY, MCNNESOTA, be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-8-A. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Ordinance ' ��227, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 36 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING DOGS; PROVIDING`FOR IMPOUNDING DOGS; PRESCRIB- ING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION AND REPEALING CERTAIN ORDINANCES", be accepted for its second reading and ordered published; and according to law same to become effective twenty days after such publication. The motion carried. Item: 64-9-A Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that 59 - 65 � Ordinance ��229, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKIN'S ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN:AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE, AND REZONING A PART OF THE MULTIPLE-RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO COMMERCIAL-1 DISTRICT, AND A PART OF THE DOUBLE-RESIDENCE DISTRICT TO MR-2 DISTRICT, AND A PART'OF THE INDUSTRIAL-DISTRICT TO C-1 DI.STRICT, AND A PART OF C-1 DISTRICT T0, INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AND A PART OF THE MR-DISTRICT TO MR-1 DISTRICT, be accepted for its second reading and ordered published; and accord- ing to law same to become effective twenty days after such publication. The motion carried. Item: 64-10-A. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Ordinance 65 - 69 � �k230, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE AND ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO:i4ND ES- TABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE ZONING PLAN FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MLNNESOTA, AND ADOPTING A CITY ZODTING MAP", be accepted for its second reading and ordered published; and according to law same to become effective twenty days after such publication. The motion carried. Item: 64-12-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that 69 - 77 Ordinance �k232, "AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING DRUNKENNESS AND INTOXICATION AND DISTRURBANCE OF PUBLIC PEACE AND ORDER REPEALING PARTS OF ORDINANCE INCONSISTENT AEREWITH", be accepted for its first reading. The motion carried. Item: 64-13-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that 77 - 98 Ordina.nce ��233, "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A FIRE PREVENTION CODE PRE- SECRIBING REGULATIONS GOVERNING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION, AND ESTABLISHING A BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION AND PROVIDING OFFICERS THEREFOR AND DEFINING THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES", be accepted for its first reading. The motion carried. Item: 64-14-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the 98 - 162 City Council adopt Resolution ��1269, "A RESOLUTION VACATTIVG CERTAIN ALLEYS AND STREET IN BLOCKS 23 AND 33, WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER", subject to the provision that the Minneapolis Gas Company receive their requested agreements relative to their easements, and after the vacation is granted the firm of Super Valu deed to the City of Hopkins certain easement provisions over which Super Valu ma.y be privileged to construct buildings at their own risk. The motion carried. The April 7th, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. Item: 64-7-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Monday, March 30th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with three (3) police patrol cars. (see attached bid sheet.) Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the low bid of Suburban Chevrolet be awarded the contract to furnish the City of Hopkins with two (2) police cars with non-spin rear axels for a total cost of $2994,22 for both cars including the trade in value of $2000.00 for two of the present police cars. The motion carried. Item: 64-8-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised Monday, April 6th,_ 198 - 270 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the service of repainting our iron removal plant filter tanks at plants ��1, ��3 and ��4. (see attached exhibit b. ) Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion to award the contract for Plant ��4, at the recommendation of our Sewer and Water Superintendent, Mr. Brecka, to the low bid of Tart-Ide Co- operation and to reject the bids for Plants ��1 and ��3. The total cost of doing Plant ��4 to be $1410.00. The motion carried. Item: 64-56-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 270 - 318 City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, be instructed to amend proposed Ordinance ��231, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE BY CHANGING REQUIREMENTS FOR DWELLINGS ON SMALL LOTS" be amending Section 1, Subd. 17, (c), to read;"all lots as defined as platted forty (40) foot lots shall have minimum side yards of at least sixteen (16) feet; with eight (8) feet per side; provided such lot is accessible from a rear, usuable alley or from a side street; the proposed house ma.y be set over to one side of the lot to provide for a front driveway, but not closer than six (6) feet from the one lot line, thus giving a total side yard of sixteen (16) feet overall. The motion carried. Mr. Ha.rrima.n voting no. Case No. 63-27-Zoning. Applicant: The Zoning and Planning Commission. Item: 64-57-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion that the 318 - 370 City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, prepare an amendment to proposed Ordinance ��234, an ordinance amending Ordinance ��131, Section 4, Subdivision 3, (A): that the following described parcel may be used for Single Family dwelling sites when such sites are eighty (80) feet in width. Additional lot widths must be obtained from the North abutting property. The. parcels concerned lay between Blake Road and the Easterly City limits. known as the abandoned Minneapolis, St. Paul Surburban Railway right- of-way property. (see attached Ordina.nce ��180, Section 1 for the legal description of all parcels concerned, marked exhibit C.) Case No. 64-2 Adjustments. Applicant: The Zoning and Planning Commission. Item: 64-58-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that based 370 - 381 on the recommendations of the Zoning and Planning Commission the request for a Special-Use-Permit to construct a proposed office and garage building on Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 57, West Minneapolis, an Industrial District, or llth Avenue South at 6th Street, be approved. The motion carried. Case No. 64-7-Special-Use-Permit. Applicant: Loeffel- Engstrand Company. Item: 64-59-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that based 381 - 394 on the recommendations of the Zoning and Planning Commission the request for an adjustment of side yard on one side of the lot, be approved, based on the provision that the proposed constructed residence be constructed on the foundation of the present home and because the existing pattern of the homes in the block is similar and because the old foundation is going to be used for the new construction. The motion carried. Case No. 64-12-Adjustment: Applicant: A. F. Senkbeil. Item: 64-60-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 455 - 470 request by Minneapolis Gas Company for permission to extend a three (3) inch gas main on 13th Avenue South from ist Street to a point approximately 465 feet South be granted subject to the approval of our City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, and the Sewer and Water Superintendent, Mr. Brecka. The motion carried. Item: 64-61-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the 470 - 485 request by Minneapolis Gas Company for permission to relay 124 feet � U �l 1�� The April 7th, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. from the City Manager, relative to the charges for space in the new municipal building to be used by the Hennepin County Courts be con- tinued until after the meeting of April lOth, 1964 with St. Louis Park, Edina, Wayzatta, Bloomington and Crystal, or until the next Council meeting of April 21th, 1964. The motion carried. Item: 64-64-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny Jr. seconded the motion that the City 491 - 499 Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to advertise for bids to install a new sanitary sewer main in the alley between 9th and lOth Avenues North from 2nd Street North to 4th Street North; said installation to service the Hopkins High School and to be paid for by School District ��274, with the provisions that the School Board be allowed to check the contract for the.installation before it is awarded. The City of Hopkins will repair the streets where the installation is made. The motion carried. Mr. Harriman not voting. Item: 64-66-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the City 517 - 526 Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to contact the Bureau of Census relative to the City of Hopkins having a special census taken for the purpose of having the cigarette and liquor taxes re-apportioned. The motion carried. Item: 64-67-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the 526 - 634 minutes of the Special Council meeting of March 31, 1964, be amended to read: Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Resolution ��1271, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS", of all of Bellgrove Addition and that part of the South half of the Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Ra.nge 22, lying North and East of Drillane, by the installation of Sanitary Sewer thereon and the assessment to benefitting property be approved. The motion carried. 634 - Mr..Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reso- lution No. 1272, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON REQUEST BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR IMPROVEMENTS" by the inszallation of Sanitary Sewer in all of Bellgrove Addition and that part of the South half of the Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, lying North and East of Drillane be ordered. The motion carried. Item: 64-72-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the 699 - 820 City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to have the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, prepare an earnest money contract for the purchase of parcel number H, of 17 acres at $4,000.00 per acre or for a total amount of $68,000.,00 and for parcel number G. of 37 acres at $2200.00 per acre or for a total amount of $81,400.00 which will carry an interest rate not to exceed 3.5'/o and with the added provision that the property may be sold as it becomes saleable. The interest to be paid annually in the same way as the regular payments are made on the remaining principal. The motion carried. Mr. Harriman voting no. The meeting adjourned. Item: 64-62-E. (395 - 455); Item: 64-65-E. (499-517); Item: 64-68-E. (634-636); Item: 64-69-E. (649 -) Item: 64-71-E. (672-699); Item: 64-73-E. (820 - 1031) � ATTEST: Mr. Donald J. il ert, Ma.yo C. R. Peterson, Sec tary of the Council C�ITNCILMEN � (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS ` HENNEPIN COUNTY MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWERS --._ � SEALED BIDS will be received`by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until Thursday, April 30, 1964, 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 work. � Approximate major quantities of work are as follows: 800 lineal feet of 10" Sanitary Sewer 800 lineal feet of 8" Sanitary Sewer Plans, specifications and further details are available at the office of the City Engineer. No deposit is required but a charge of $10.00 per set will be billed if plans and specifications are not returned in good condition within ten (10) days after bids are opened. Each bid must be accompanied by a cashier's check, certified check, or Standard bidder�s bond written by a corporate surety certified by the Minnesota State Insurance Goannission, at ten per cent (10%) of the total bid price, payable to the City of , Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successful, promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the faithful performance of the work covered by this specification. The successful bidder must, within ten (10) days after his bid is accepted, execute a contract and bond for one hundred per cent (100'/,) of the full amount of the bid and guaranteeing for one year the entire project free of defective workmanship and material. Upon the award of the contract the•checks or bidder's bonds of the unsuccessful bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filing of the contract and performance bond, the check or bid Esond of the successful bidder shall be returned to him. The City provides proposal fo �ns which are to be used. Each proposal must be plainly marked "PROPOSAL FOR THE FURNISHING OF LABOR, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER", and addressed to the City of Hopkins, Minnesota. The City reserves the right to accept or 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. C Y OF HOPKINS . L. rubacher City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, April 9th & 16th, 1964. To be published in the Construction Bulletin, April 9th & 16th, 1964. �, , ��r:: kExhibit "B". 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(OfHcial Publicadon) UADINANCE NO. 180 AUTHOR- IZING AND ORDERING SALE OF CERTAIN REAL ESTATE NOW OWNED BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS. The City Council of the City of Hop- kins do hereby ordain as follows: Section 1. That the Cit9 of Hopkins shall sell and convey by appropriate deeds the following described prem• ises situated in Hopkins, Hennepin County, 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 29, Township 117, Range 21, ]ying be• tween a]ine parallel to and 62 feet Easterly of the Easterly boundary ]ine 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 S E C O N D REAR- RANGEMENT, ROLLING GREEN. That part of the abandoned right of way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 117, Range 21, lying be- tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther- ly 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 Northwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 117, Range 21, lying be- tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther- ly across said right of way of Lot 15, Block 9, F. A. Savage's Interlachen Pazk. That part of the abandoned right of way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 117, Range 21, lying be• tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther- ly across said right of way of Lot 15, Block 10, F. A. Savage's In- terlachen Park. That part of the abandoned right of way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 117, Range 21, lying between the Easterly and Wes- terly boundary lines, extended Southerly across said right of way of Lot 16, Block 10, F. A. Sav- age's Interlachen Park. That part of the abandoned rig�ht of way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 117, Range 21, lying be- tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther- ly across said right of way of Lot 15, Block 11, 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 Northwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 117, Range 21, lying be- tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther- ly across said right of way of Lot 16, Block 11, 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 Northwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 117, Range 21, lying be- tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther- ly across siad right of way of Lot 15, Block 12, 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 Northwest Quarter of Section 29. Township 117, Range 21, lying be- tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther• ly across said right of way of Lot 16. Block 12, F. A. Savage's Interlachea Park. That part of the abandoned right of way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21, lying be- tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther- ly across said right of way of Lot 16, Block 13, 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 Northwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21, lying be- tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther- ly across said right of way of Lot 17, Block 13, 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 Northwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21, lying be- tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther- ly across said right of way of Lot 15, Block 14, F. A. Savage's In- terlachen Park. That part of the abandoned right of way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21, lying be- tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther- ly across said right of way of Lot 16, Block 14, F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park. That part of the abandoned right of way of the Minneapo lis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest uarter of Section 30, Township 11 , Range 21, lying be- tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther- ]y across said right of way of Lot 15. Block 15, 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 Northwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21, lying be- tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther- ly across said right of way of Lot 16, Block 15, F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park. That part of the abandoned rlght of way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21, lying be- tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther- ly across said right of �vay of Lot 15. Block i6. F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park. That part of the abandoned rig�ht of way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 30. Township 117, Range 21, lying be- tween the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Souther- ly across said right of way of Lot 16, Block i6, F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park. Section 11. That the Mayor and Clerk of said City be, and the same hereby are empowered and authorized tc sign, execute and deliver for and Sn behalf of tf�e City all proper inctruments and Deeds of convey- ance necessary to the transfer of any parts or all of the above described premises, and that any conveyances, Deeds or other transfers heretofor made, negotiated and delivered in connection with any part, or parts, of the above described premises are hereby approved and ratified. First read at a regular meetlng of the Council of the City of Hopldns an the 17th day of October, 1961, and finally read, approved and adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on the 7th day of November, 1981. DONALD J. MILBERT, Mayor C. H. PETERSON Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney (Nov. 16, 1961)-R A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Tuesday, April 7th, 1964, at 7:30 P.M. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen, Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser. THe City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector, Blomquist and City ` _ Attorney, Vesely. The Reverend Albert R. Snyder, of the Hopkins Baptist Church opened the Council meeting with invocation. Mr. Pokorny, Jr.., moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the expenditures dated April 7th, 1964, in the amount of $65,721.98, be approved by the Council and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-8-A. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Ordinance Reel - 9- ��227, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 36 ENTITLED "AN..ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGUI�ATING DOGS: PROVIDING FOR IMPOUNDING DOGS: PRESCRIB- ING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION AND REPEALING CERTAIN ORDINANCES", be accepted for its second reading and ordered published; and according to law same to become effective twenty days after such publication. The motion carried. Item: 64-9-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Harriman seconded.the motion that 59 - 65 Ordina.nce ��229, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKIN$ ZONING ORDINANCE, AND REZONING A PART OF THE MULTIPLE-. RESIDENTIA.L DISTRICT TO CONI��ERCIAL-1 DISTRICT, AND A PART OF THE DOUBLE- RESIDENCE DISTRICT TO MR-2 DISTRIGT, AND A PART OF THE INDUS'�RIAL- DISTRICAL TO C-1 DISTRICT, AND A PART OF C-1 DISTRICT TO.INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AND A PART OF THE MR�DISTRICT.TO �-1 DISTRCCT, be,accepted for its second reading and ordered published; and according to law. same to become effective twenty.days after such publi::�.tion. The motior. carrizd. Item: 64-10-A, rlr. heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that Ordinance 65-69 ��230, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANGE AND ENTITLED "AN ORDINANGE RELATING TO AND ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE ZONING PLA.N FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, AND ADOPTING A CITY ZONING MAP", be accepted for its second reading and ordered published; and accordiig to law`same to.become effective twenty days after such publication. The motion carried. Item: 64-12-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion that 69 - 77 Ordina.nce ��232, "AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING DRUNKENNESS AND INTOXICATION AND DISTRURBANCE_OF PUBLIC PEACE AND ORDER REPEALING PARTS OF ORDINANCE INCONSISTENT HEREWITH", be accepted for its.first.reading. The motion carried. Item: 64-13-A: Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that 77. - 98 Ordinance �k233, "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A FIRE PREVENTION CODE PRE- SECRIBING REGULATIONS GOVERNING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION, AND ESTABLISHING A BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION AND PROVIDING OFFICERS THEREFOR_AND DEFINING THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES", be accepted for its first reading. The motion carried. Item: 64-14-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that:-..�he 98 - 162 r City Council adopt Resolution ��1269, "A RESOLUTION.VACATING CERTAIN ALLEYS AP;B STP.EET- IN BLG�KS 23 A.�'�i� 3."s, WEST NIINNEAPOLIS CENTER", subject to the provision_that the Minneapolis Gas Company receive their re- quested agreements relative to their easements, and after the vacation is.granted the firm of Super Valu deed to the City of Hopkins certain � easement provisions over which.Super Valu may be privileged to construct buildings at their own risk. The motion carried. Item: 64-7-C. Pureuant to notice bids were opened as�advertised, Monday,.March 30th, - 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T. for furnishing the City of Hopkins with three (3) police patrol cars. (see attached bid sheet.) , Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the � low bid of Suburban Chevrolet:be awarded the contract to furnish the City of Hopkins with two (2) police cars with non-spin rear axels for a total amount of $2994.22 for both cars including the trade in value of $2000.00 for two of the present police cars. The motion carried. The April 7th, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. Item: 64-8-C. Pursuant to no.tice bids were opened as advertised Monday, April 6th, 198 - 270 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the service of repainting our iron removal plant filter tanks at plants ��1, �k3 and ��4. (see attached exhibit b.) � Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion to award the contract for Plant ��4, at the recommendation of our Sewer and Water Superintendent, Mr. Brecka, to the low bid of Tart-Ide Co- operation and to reject the bids for Plants �kl and ��3. The total cost of doing Plant �k4 to be $1410.00. The motion carried. Item: 64-56-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 270 - 318 City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, be instructed to amend proposed Ordina.nce ��231, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE BY CHANGING REQUIREMENTS FOR DWELLINGS ON SMALL LOTS" by amending Section 1, Subd. 17, (c), to read; all lots as defined as platted forty (40) foot lots shall have minimum side yards of at least sixteen (16) feet; with eight (8) feet per side; provided such lot is accessible from a rear, usuable alley or from a side street; the � proposed house may be set over to one side of the lot to provide for a front driveway, but not closer than six (6) feet from the one lot line, thus giving a total side yard of sixteen (16) feet overall. The motion carried. Mr. Harriman voting no. Case No. 63-27-Z. Applicant Z. & P. Com. _ Item: 64-57-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the � 318 - 370 City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, prepare an amendment to proposed Ordina.nce �k234, an ordinance amending,Ordinance �k131, Section 4, Subdivision 3, (A): that the following described parcel ma.y be used for Single Family dwelling sites when such sites are eighty (80) feet in width. Additional lot width must be obtained from the North abutting property. The parcels concerned lay between Blake Road and the Easterly City limits known as the abandoned Minneapolis, St. Paul Surburban Railway right- of-way property. (see attached Ordinance �k180, Section 1 for the legal description of all parcels concerned, marked exhibit C). Case No. 64-2- Adjustments. Ap�ilicant: The Zoning and Planning Commission. Item: 64-58-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that based 370 - 381 on the recommendations of the Zoning and Planning Commission the request for a Special-Use-Permit to construct a proposed office and garage building on Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 57, West Minneapolis, an Industrial District, or llth Avenue South at 6th Street, be approved. The motion carried. Case No. 64-7-Special-Use-Permit. Applicant: Loeffel-Engstrand Company. Item: 64-59-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that based 381 - 394 on the reco�nendations of the Zoning and Planning Commission the request for an adjustment of side yard on one side of the lot, be approved, based on the provision that the proposed constructed residence be constructed on the foundation of the present home and because the existing pattern of the homes in the block is similar and because the.old foundation is going to be used for the new construction. The motion carried: Case No. 64-12-Adjustment: Applicant: A. F. Senkbeil. Item: 64-60-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 455 - 470 request by Minneapolis Gas Company for permission to extend a three (3) inch gas ma.in on 13th Avenue South from ist Street to a point approxima.tely 465 feet South be granted subject to the approval of our City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, and the Sewer and Water Superintendent, Mr. Brecka.. The motion carried. Item: 64-61-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the 470 - 485 request by Minneapolis Gas Company for permission to relay 124 feet of gas main on 8th Avenue North between 3rd Street and Minnetonka. Mills road; 640 feet on 7th Avenue North between 2nd and 3rd and 240 feet of main on 6th Avenue, between Excelsior Avenue and lst Street North including miscellaneous work as shown on Job No. S-85(1964) be granted subject to the approval of our City,Engineer, Mr. Strojan, �� the Sewer and Water Superintendent, Mr. Brecka and the City Manager, � Mr. Brubacher. The motion carried. Item: 64-63-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that at 485 - 494 the recommendation of the City Ma.na.ger, Mr. Brubacher, the communication � , The April 7th, 1964 Council meeting minutes continued. of gas main on 8th Avenue North between 3rd Street and Minnetonka Mills road; 640 feet on 7th Avenue North between 2nd and 3rd and 240 feet of ma.in on 6th Avenue, between Excelsior Avenue and lst Street North including miscellaneous work as shown on Job No. 5-85(1964) be granted subj!ect to the approval of our City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, the Sewer and Water Superintendent, Mr. Brecka and the City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher. The motion carried. Item: 64-63-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that at 485 - 494 the recommendation of the City Mana.ger, Mr. Brubacher, the communication from the City Manager, relative to the charges for space�.in the new municipal building to be used by the Hennepin County Courts be con- tinued until after the meeting of April lOth, 1964, with St. Louis Park, Edina, Wayzata, Bloomington and Crystal, or until the next Council meeting of April 21th, 1964. The motion carried. ' Item: 64-64-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the City 491 - 499 Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to advertise for bids to install a new sanitary sewer main in the alley between 9th and lOth Avenues North from 2nd Street North to 4th Street North; said installation to service the Hopkins High School and to be paid 5or by School District No. 274, with the provisions that the School Board be allowed to check the contract for the installation before it is awarded. The City of Hopkins will repair the streets where the installation is made. The motion carried. Mr. Harriman not voting. Item: 64-66-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the City 517 - 526 Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to contact the Bureau of Census relative to the City of Hopkins having a special census taken for the purpose of having the cigarette and liquor taxes re-apportioned. The motion carried. Item: 64-57-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the 526 - 634 minutes of the Special Council meeting of Ma.rch 31, 1964, be amended to read: Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Resolution ��1271 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS", of all of Bellgrove Addition and that part of the South half of the Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, lying North and East of Drillane, by the installation of Sanitary Sewer thereon and the assessment to benefitting property be approved. The motion carried. 634 - Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reso- lution No. 1272, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON REQUEST BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR IMPROVEMENTS" by the installation of Sanitary Sewer in all of Bellgrove Addition and that part of the South half of the Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, lying North and East of Drillane be ordered. The motion carried. Item: 64-72-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the 699 - 820 City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to have the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, prepare an earnest money contract for the purchase of parcel number H, of 17 acres at $4,000, per acre or for a total amount of $68,000.00 and for parcel number G, of 37 acres at $2200. per acre or for a total amount of $81,400.00 which will carry an interest rate not to exceed 3.5% and with the added provision that the property ma.y be sold as it becomes saleable. The interest to be paid annually in the same way as the regular payments are made on the rema.ining principal. The motion carried. Mr. Harrima.n voting no. The meeting adjourned. Item: 64-62-E. (395 - 455); Item: 64-65-E (499-517); Item: 64-68-E. (634-636); Item: 64-69-E. (649 -);Item: 64-71-E (672-699); Item 64-73-E (820-1031) _ �n �s��� Q M C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Council COUNCILMEN: ATTEST: � cr-tiL.�..,�,�? yor, .M r. Donald J_ t�t; i t,or,- CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE OF HEARING ON A PETITION TO VACATE CERTAIN ALLEYS AND AVENUES.LOCATED IN BLOCK (l, WEST MiNNEAPOLIS AND IN THAT PART_OF DOW�S. HOME STEAD LOCA7ED NORTH OF COUNTY AUDI.TOR�S SUBDIVISI.ON NUMBER ONE.HUNDRED NINETY-FOUR i1941.HENNEPIN COUNIY, MINNESOTA. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the Clerk of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota the object of which is to vacate the following alleys and streets as follows: (a}, The North—South alley in that part of �lock II, West Minneapolis commencing at the Southerly boundary line of First Street South and running thence South to the Northerly boundary Iine of Lot l, Auditor�s Subdibision Number One Hundred Ninety—four (194), Hennepin County, Minnesota. (b). The East�lllest alley located over, across and upon the North 20 feet of Lots 7 and 14, Block 11, West Mi,nneapolis including that portion thereof lying between the Easterly boundary line of Lot 7 and the Westerly boundary line of Lot I, Dow�s Womestead. (c). That part of Tenth Avenue South lying between the Souther(y boundary line of First Street South and the Na�rtherly boundary line of Lot I, Auditor�s Subdivision Number One Hundred Ninety—four .(194i Hennepin County, Minnesota, That said petition will be heard and considered by the City Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof to be held on the 7th.day of April, 1964 at 7:30 o'clock Po M. in the Council Chambers of the City Fla I I of Fiopk i ns. Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota this 25th day of February, t964. C. R. PE7�RSON, JOSEPH C. VESELY, Secretary of the Council City Attorney Published in the Henr� pin County Review on March 5, 12, i9 and 26, 1964 CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE N0. 227 AN ORDINANCE AME NDII� ORDINANCE N0. 36 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING DOGS; PROVIDING FOR IMPOUNDING DOGS; PRESCRIBING A PENALTY.FOR VIOLATIONS AND REPEAICING CERTAIN ORDINANCES". The Council of the City of Hopkins does hereby ordain as follows: That Hopkins Ordinance No. 36 entitled "An Ordinance Licensing and Regulating Dogs; Providing for Impounding Dogs; Prescribing a Penalty for Violations and Re- pealing Certain Ordinances", be, and the same is hereby amended in the following particulars as follows: Section 1. That Section 1 of said Ordinance No. 36 is hereby repealed and there is hereby adopted and enacted the following as Section 1 of said Ordinance No. 36: Section 1. DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this Ordinance the following definitions shall.apply to the words herein used: (a.). "OWNER". Any pers�n, firm or corporation owning, harboring or keeping a dog. . (b). "DOG AT LARGE". Whenever a dog is off of the owner's premises and not.under restraint or control. (c)... "UNDER RESTRAINT". A dog is deemed to be under restraint if controlled by a leash or_at.heel beside a competent person and immediately obedient to that personts command, or within a vehicle being driven or parked on a public street or within the property limits of the dog owner's premises or on the premises of another with the knowledge and consent of such other property owner. (d). "KENNEL". Kennel means a place where r�,� more than two dogs over three months of age are kept exclusive of a veterinarian hospital for the purpose of breeding, sale or boa'rding. (e). "VETERINARY HOSPITAL". A place for treatment, hospitalization, surgery, care and boarding of animals and birds, which place is owned and operated by a veterinarian licensed by the State of Minnesota. (f). "TAG". The license tag required hereunder to be procured by every owner for each dog from the City of Hopkins. Section 2. That Section 2 of said Ordinance No. 36 is hereby repealed and there is hereby enacted and adopted in lieu thereof the following Section 2: Section 2. LICENSE REQUIRED. No person shall keep any dog which is more than three months.old within the City of Hopkins without first securing a license therefor from the City Clerk, which license shall be issued upon application there- for, subject to the following conditions: � (a). "LICENSE EXPIRATION". A11 dog licenses shall expire on the 31st day of December,of the year for which the license was issued. (b). "APPLICATIONS". Applications for dog licenses may be made during the sixty day period prior to the commencement of the licensing year and there- after at any time during such year, and shall be made not later than thirty days from January 1 of eve.r.y year or not later than thirty days from t�he date.of the acquisition of any dog or not later than thirty days from the date of the moving of any dog into the City of Hopkins. There shall be a separate application for each dog to be licensed and each application shall state, amont other things, the date such dog first arrived in Hopkins, the dog's age, color, description weight, name and breed, and the name and address of the dog•s owner. Any application made after January 31st of the licensing year for any dog which was located in the City of Hopkins on January lst of such year shall be accompanied by an additional fee of 50� for each month, or fraction thereof, commencing February lst of such year. Any application made during the licensing year by any dog owner later than thirty days after such dog arrived in Hopkins shall be accompanied by an additional fee of 50� for.each month after such initial thirty day period during which dog was not licensed. (c). "FEES". Each dog license application presented within the times set forth in Section 2(b) above shall be accompanied by a fee of $3.00 per dog. Any such dog license application made after the expiration of the time, or times, specified in 2(b) shall be accompanied by the fee of $3.00 per dog plus an additional fee of,50� for each month, or fraction thereof, after the expiration of the�times or dates set forth in Section 2(b). Section 3. That Section 3 of said Ordinance No. 36 is hereby repealed and there is hereby adopted and enacted in lieu thereof the following as Section 3. Section 3. TAGS. Each licensee, upon the payment of the fees above stated, shall be furnished with a separate license tag made of inetal or other durable substance for each dog, such tag shall be stamped with a number and the year for each year, and the shape and design of such tags shall be changed from year to year. Each owner is hereby required to keep and maintain a valid license tag securely fastened to each licensed dog•s collar, choke chain or harness at all times. TAGS-LOST OR MiITILATED. In the event that a valid license tag shall be lost or mutilated the_owner shall secure a duplicate tag from the City Clerk upon the payment of 50�. TAGS-TRANSFER. If during an,y ,year a licensed dog dies and a new dog is secured by the owner,,the unexpired license may be transferred on application of the owner to the new dog by payment to the City Clerk of a transfer fee of 50�� Any person purchasing or otherwise acquiring any dog properly licensed by the City during an,y year may have such valid license and ownership of such dog changed to the name of such owner upon the payment of a transfer fee of 50� accompanied by a proper application therefor. TAGS-COUNTERFIT AND UNLAWFUL ATTACHING. It shall be unlawful to counter- fit or attempt to counterfit any dog license tag, or to take from any dog a tag legally placed upon it by it's owner, or to place any unauthorized tag.upon any dog. TAGS-REFUNDS. No refunds shall be made of any dog license fee properly pa id . Section 9. REDEMPTION. Any impounded dog may be redeemed by the owner within the time or period stated in Section 8 above by paying to the City Clerk the proper license fees, if any are due, plus an impounding fee of $5.00 � plus an additional fee of $1.00 per day for each day� or fraction thereof, that such dog was impounded to cover the cost of board of such dog. If any such dog under the.smme ownership was previously impounded by the City once during the twelve month period next preceding the date of impounding, the impounding fee shall be $10.00, and if any such dog was previously impounded by the City twice during such twelve month period, the impounding fee shall be $20.00, and if such dog was previously impounded by the City three or more times during such twelve month period, the impounding fee shall be $30.00. Section 5. That Section 12 of said Ordinance No. 36 is hereby repealed and there is hereby enacted and adopted in lieu thereof the following Section 12: Section 12. DISPOSITION OE CERTAIN DOGS. Subdivision 1. The owner shall confine within a building or secure enclosure any fierce, dangerous or vicious dog except when such dog is securely muzzled and in full control of a competent person. Subdivision 2. Every female dog in heat shall be confined in a building, secure enclosure or Veterinarian's Hospital, or shall be controlled 'and on a leash while being exercized. , Subdivision 3. No�dog;.;shali be permitted to run at large at any time fn any school yard, church yard, publi�c park or any shopping area. 2. Subdivision �. No dog which habitually chases automobiles shall not be allowed to run at large at any time by it's owner. Subdivision �. No person shall keep, harbor or maintain custody of a dog which, without provocation, habitually barks or cries so as to annoy, injure or endanger the health, safety, comfort or repose of any considerab le number of persons. Any such dog is hereby declared to be a public nuisance. Subdivision �. The impounding Master or Police Officers, or other duly designated agent of the City shall pick up and impound any dog found running at large in violation of this Ordinance, and shall forthwith post the notice of impounding provided by Section 8 of this Ordinance. The disposition of any such dog shall thereafter be subject to the provisions of Sections 8, 9, 10 and 11 of this Ordinance. Section 6. Sections 14 and 15 of Ordinance No. 36 are hereby repealed and there is hereby enacted and adopted in lieu of Section 14 the following: Section 14. DISEASED ANIMALS. Whenever the animal warden or the Health Officer have reason.to believe that any dog in the City of Hopkins has been exposed to rabies, or whenever the animal warden or the Health Officer has reason to believe that a dog has bitten any person within the City of Hopkins, the animal warden or the Health Officer is hereby authorized and empowered to take sueh dog to the animal shelter end there keep such dog for such time as the Health Officer shall order, to give the Health Officer an opportunity to determine whether such dog is diseased and no diseased dog shall be killed until so ordered by the Health Officer. The owner of any such dog, may at his option, keep such dog inaccessible to other animals and confined within a building approved by the Health Officer in lieu of such impoundment. The laws of the State of Minnesota on this subject and any other order of the Department of Health of the State of Minnesota in respect to any dog shall be controlling in the event that there is a conflict with any order of the animal.warden or Health Officer. And there is hereby enacted and adopted in lieu of said repealed Section ?�;5 the following as Section 15: Section 15. REPORTS OF BITE CASES: .It shall be the duty of every physician or any other person to report„to the animal warden the names and addresses of persons treated for bites inflicted by animals within the City of Hopkins, to- gether with such other information as will be helpful in rab ies control and the animal warden shall immediately inform the Health Officer of such report. RESPONSIBILITIES OF VETERINARIANS: It shall be the ;duty of every licensed veterinarian_to_report to the animal warden his diagnosis of any animal within the City of Hopkins, observed by him as a rabies suspect.and the animal warden _ shall immediately inform the Health Officer of such report. Section �9;. STATE STATUTES adopted by reference. The provisions of Minnesota Statutes Annota�ed, Section 35.67, 35,68 and 35.69 are hereby adopted by reference and are incorporated herein and made a part of this Ordinance with the same force and effect as though said Sections were herein set forth verbatim. First read at a regular meeting of the 3rd day of March, 1964, and finaily, meeting of the Council of said City held C�R. PE R N�' Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY City Attorney the Council of the City of Hopkins on read, approved and adopted_at a regular on March 17, 1964. ��� � d� r DONALD J. LBE T,' Mayor. Published-in the Hennepin County Review on April 9th, 1964. 3. :�h'��Y��. (' . :tFri'1� ^5}.�� ; h.m �"�'!'.�'T. . , . . '. . -.�- ^ ' . . .. '_- , . -,-,=..r' ( , , '. , � �' x r.. CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE N0. 229 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE, AND REZONING A PART OF THE MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO CONIMERCIAL I DISTRICT, AND A PART OF THE DOUBLE RESIDENCE DISTRICT TO MR-2 DISTRICT, AND A PART'OF THE INDUSTRI�L DISTRICT TO C-1 DISTRICT, AND A PART OF C-1 DISTRICT TO INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AND A PART OF THE MR DISTRICT TO MR-1 DISTRICT. THE CITY COUNGIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS does hereby ordain as follows: Section l. That the following described lands in the City of Hopkins now located in and zoned as a part of the multiple residence district are hereby rezoned and removed from such multiple residence district, and are hereby zoned as and placed in the commercial 1 zone, viz; (C 1) That part of lots 4, 5 and 6, Block 2, West Minneapolis lying South of the North 130 feet thereof; that part of the right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Loui.s Railroad Division of the Chicago and North- western Railroad in the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 24, Township 117, Range 22 lying South of a line parallel to and distant 130 feet South of the South line of Excelsior Avenue. That part of Lot 31 and the North 36 feet of Lot 30, Block 1, West Minneapolis lying South of a line parallel to and 130 feet South of the South line of Excelsior Ave. Section 2. That the following described lands in.the City of Hopkins now located and zoned as a part of the industrial zone are hereby rezoned and removed from such industrial zone, and are hereby zoned and placed in the co�nercial 1(C 1) district, viz: That part of Lots 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, Auditor's Subdivision No. 242 lying South of a line parallel to and distant 130 feet South of the S�uth line of Excelsior Ave. The South 15 feet of the North 145 feet of the following property; Lots 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and the West 150 feet of the East 225 feet of lot 20, Auditor's �ubdivision 242. Section 3. That the following described lands in the City of Hopkins now located in and zoned as a part of co�ercial 1(C 1) district are hereby rezoned.and removed from.such C 1 District, and are hereby zoned as and placed in the industrial district, viz: That part of the right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway Company's Division of the Chicago and Northwestern Rail- way Company in the South�$s.t Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 24, Township 117, Range 22 lying North of a line parallel to and distant 130 feet South of the North line of Excelsior Avenue. Section 4. That the following described lands in the City of Hopkins now located in and zoned as a part of the double residence district are hereby rezoned and removed from such double residence district and hereby zoned as and placed in the MR-2 district, viz; Lot 24, Block 58, West Minneapolis. Section 5. That the following described lands in the City of Hopkins now located in and zoned as part of the multiple residence district are hereby rezoned and removed from such multiple residence district and hereby zoned as and placed in the MR-1 district, viz: Lots 1 through 29, inclusive and the South 14 feet of Lot 30, all in Block 1, West Minneapolis. The official Hopkins Zoning Map is hereby amended and th�� adopted in conformity hereto. First read at a regular meetiui.g of the City Council of the City of Hopkins on the 17th day of March, 1964 and finally read and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on April 7, 1964. C �R PE E�� . . , Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney �`'� r G DONALD J. MI�BER , Mayor Published in the Hennepin County Review April 16th, 1964. CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA � ORDINANCE N0. 230 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE AND ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AND ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE ZONING PLAN FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, AND ADOPTING A CITY ZONING MAP". The City Council of the City of Hopkins do ordain as follows: Section 1. That Section 1 of said Ordinance, be, and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto the following as Subdivision 33 a. Section 1. Subdivision 33 a. PUBLIC HEARING. Whenever the term "Public Hearing" is used in this Ordinance, unless otherwise specifically redefined, it shall mean a public hearing pursuant to a notice published once in the official newspaper of the City at least seven days before the date of such hearing, which notice shall sp.ecify the general purpose, time and place of such hearing. Any such hearing after such- publication may be continued, recessed or adjourned from time to time without any further publication or other notice thereof. Section 2. That Subdivision 3 of Section 11, of Ordinance No. 131 known as the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance and entitled "An Ordinance Relating to and Establishing a Comprehensive Zoning Plan for the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and Repealing Certain Ordinances", be, and the same is hereby repealed and there is enacted and adopted in lieu and in place thereof the following; Section 11. Subdivision 3. OFFSTREET PARKING �N RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS. (a) No garage or offstreet parking area which is accessory to a use permitted in any residential district shall be occupied by any automobile, truck or other motor vehicle, the owner or assignee of which is not a resident on the site. No truck with a rated capacity of 22 tons or more shall be parked in any residential district except temporarily during the performance or conduct of a service at the site of such parking for which a truck is required. (b) In all single and double residence districts offstreet parking shall be provided on the same lot, tract or parcel as the principal use and such parking facilities shall be for at least two cars per dwelling unit. (c) In any and all residential.districts, whenever offstreet parking is to be used by p�rsons other than the residents or occupants of such residential districts, or of the residential lots affected thereby, such offstreet parking may be permitted upon and after the approval of a parking pTan in writing. Such plan shall be filed first with the Zoning and Planning Commission, which shall thereupon hold a public hearing thereon, and thereafter the Commission shall make a report with its reco�nendations thereon to the City Council whereupon such plan may be approved by the Council if such plan shall provide for at least the following number of requirements: 1. The site of such offstreet parking shall abut and be contiguous to a lot,.piece or parcel of land which is in the "C" or "I" district, and such proposed site shall be owned, or in writing leased by the owner of such abutting "C" or "I" district land. 2. Adequate access shall be provided to a public alley or street and such driveway access point, or points, shall not exceed twenty-two (22) feet in width at the public walk center line. 3. The front yard set-back line of such proposed parking site shall conform to that required for a residence in the area and shall be landscaped in accordance with an appropriate design for the area. 4. The side lot line or lines shall be protected with a fence not less than four feet in height and not to exceed more than six feet in height, which fence is at least fifty per cent (50'/,) closed, or such area shall be protected by a planting strip not less than twelve feet in width. 5. All portions of such lot, piece or parcel proposed to be used for such parking and not included within the landscaping requirements shall be surfaced with a material 'or substance approved by the Hopkins City Engineer for the purpose of controlling dust and drainage. 6. All such lots shall be properly drained and the method of such drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the City Engineer. 7. Lighting, if provided, shall be constructed and maintained in a manner so as to have no direct source of light visible from the public right-of-way or from adjacent land in residential use. Section 3. ADOPTION OF CITY ZONING MAP. The Zoning Map of the City of Hopkins dated April Z, 1964 is hereby adopted as the official zoning map of the City of Hopkins. Section 4. That Ordinance No. 189 of the City of Hopkins passed and adopted February 20, 1962, and published on March 1, 1962, be, and the same is hereby repealed. First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins on the 17th day of March, 1964, and finally read, approved and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on April 7, 1964. � �.���,�1�. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney b �.��� � :��� ���� DONALD J. MILBERT, Mayor P blished in the Hennepin County Review April 16, 1964. CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINN-ESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 1269 RESOLUTION iU,ACATING CERTAIN ALLEYS AND STREET IN BLOCKS 23 and 33, WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins is a City of the third class operating under a home rule charter, and WHEREAS, a verified Petition signed by the owner of real estate abutting upon the street and alleys, hereinafter set forth, has been filed with the City Council of the City of Hopkins praying for the vacation of certain alleys and street hereinafter set forth, and WHEREAS, None of the streets or alleys hereinafter set forth is longer than the distance intervening between an,y two adjacent streets, and TdHEREAS, all of the alleys and streets hereinafter mentioned are public streets and thoroughfares of and in the City of Hopkins, and GIHEREAS, such alleys and streets as hereinafter described are, whereaer necessary, being relocated and the interest of the general publie will not be damaged by the vacation hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Couneil of the City of Hopkins in a regular meeting assembled.that the following portions of the following named streets or alleys hereinafter described, be, and the same hereby are vacated, viz: (a) That part of the North-South alley in Block 33, West Minneapolis Center lying between the North line of Second Street South and._a. line distant 20 feet South of the extension Westerly acros� `Gfi�e�='s-aid South alley of the North line of the South one-half of Lot 11, Block 33, West Minneapolis Center. (b) That part of the Easterly Westerly alley in Block 23, West Minneapolis Center lying between the East line of Lot 27 in said Block 23, and the West line of Monroe Avenue, both lines extended Northerly across said Easterly-Westerly alley. (c) That part of the North-South alley, Block 23, West Minneapolis Center lying between the Southerly line of the Easterly-LJesterl,y alley in said Block 23, and the South line of Lot 10, Block 23 as the same would be if extended Westerly across said North-South alley. (d) That part,of Second Street South lying between the West line of Monroe Avenue South, and the West line of the North-South alley in Block 33, West Minneapolis Center, both such lines extended Southerly across said Second Street South. North- BE IT HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution is made pursuant to M.S.A. Section 440.135, and that a certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in Hennepin County. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins this 7tti day of April, 1964. Q� �. ti'�rs--"`.�,�.�Q✓ ��, C.��� �1` DONALD J. MILBERT, . �ETERSON�, `" Mayor Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney AS:ek CI1Y OF HO PKINS Hennepin Cour�ty, lvlinnesota FiFS��LL�TIOTd Paa. 1271 A �+;S�LT.?TIO?�T �R�FRIT?G PFtEPARA�I'ION OF FPT�.?IN�;FR � S RF PO�.T nN II��iPROS�E[��IENTS WHEREAS it is ordered by the �City Council that consideration to the improvement of all of Pellgrove Addition and that part of the South half of Northwest c�uarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 13, '1' 117, it 22 l� ino iuorti� arsi �ast of Drillane by the installation of Sanitar�r Sewer thereon arid the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to T�I.S.A., Secs. l�29.011 to Secs. L�29.111. NOW, THE�F'Ofl�EE, BE IT i�SOLUEli �Y THE �T�l'Y COUidCIL GF I'IiE; CTTY OF HOPKIRTS, MI1dNE50`i'A, that th.e proposed improvement Y:e referred to John Strojan for stucly arxi he is instructed to repor�t with all convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvements are f easi�^le and as to whether they should best be made as proposed or in conr_ectior. with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the iriprovements as recommended. Adopted by the �ity Colincil of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 7th day of April, 196l�. � � ���.�� c. �. �rr�so�T Secretar�r to the Cour_ci.l JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney �c��� ������� �i0P1�1Ia] J. MILBERT, mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, �innesota RESOLUTION N0.�2�57. RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINHER°5 REPORT.ON ENLARGIN6 AND.RE�UILDIN6 SANITARY.SEVIIER WHEREAS the present sanitary sewer connecting the Hopkins High School building which is located Worth of State Highway No. 7 with the Hopkins Sanitary Sewer System seems to be inadequate particularly from that part of said sanitary sewer system commencing at the Hopkin s High School building and proceeding thence South aiong Ninth Avenue North as th� same would be if extended North to the High Sctaool building and thence Southerly aiong said Ninth Avenue Plorth to Second Street North, and WHEREAS, such sewer is periodica��y flooded, caused by the use of said sewer by said Hopkins High School, and WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve said sanitary sewer system by either enlarging and rebuilding such sewer at its present locatior� or by rerouting a part or all thereof ac�d to �ssess the total cost of such im— provement to the Independent School District No. 274. NOVY THEREF�RE, BE IT RESULVED by the City Conncil of Nopkin s, AAinnesota that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan, FJopkins City Engineer, for studq and he is instructed to report to the Council with all convenient speed, advising the Counc(1 in a preliminary way as to w►hether the proposed improvement is feasible and uvhich is the best a�d most feasible method of constructing such improvement and as to wdether it should best be made as proposed or in con�ection with some other improvement and the estimated cost of the improvement as thus recorrxnended. Adopted by the Gity Councit of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 3d day of March, 1964. , � �� � �l�,U--i,tittJ.'�/�' � �i(�lu�� � � 4.d.,� 1�, � C. R, PETERSOPI, DONALD J. MILBERT, _ Secretary of Council _ . .. Mayor. JOSEPkI C. 1IESELY, City Attorney CITY OF HOP�INS Hennepin Coun�cy, Niinnesota NOZ'ICE OF HEA.I�IT�TG ON IIt'iPTdOV��"iEN1'S TO WHOM IT MAY C��?`,j�11T; NOTIC�-�S HE�1EbY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins l will meet in the �Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7: 30 0' clock r.i�l.. on the 21st day of April, 196l� to consider the making of an improvement in .Eellgro�,� and that part of the South half of Northwest �uarter of South east Quarter of Section 13, T 117, tt 22 lying; TJor�th and East of Drillane by the construction of �anitary Sewer pursuant to I�i.S.A. Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. 429.111. The areaproposed to be assessed for such improvement is all of L-ellgrove Addition ar�d that part of- the South half of Northwest Ruarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, T 117, R 22 lying North and East of Drillane. c�, -,�� The estimated cost of su ch improvement is �250,355.00 for Eellgrove a� �3, 956.00 for ar�ea in Section 13, '1' 117, it 22. All persons desir�_n� to Y;e hea.xd wi_th reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. �ated April 7, 1964. C. �. PETE�,SOTd JCS�PH C. VE�iELY, Secretary to i,he {:ouncil �ity:Attorney Published in the Hennepin �ount.y Review, Hopkins, NIinnesota on April 9, 1964. and Apri1 16, 196l�. �Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING THREE (3) POLICE PATROL CARS SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, until Friday, March 27, 1964, 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 of Three (3) Police Patrol Cars. Specifications and further details are available at the office of the City Manager. Al1 bids must be sealed and marked "Bid on three (3) Police Patrol Cars" and accompanied by a cash deposit, cashier's check, certified check, or standard bidder�s bond, payable to the City of Hopkins in the amount of five per cent (5'/0) of the total bid price. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. CITY OF HOPKINS v( • R. L. Brubacher City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review March 19, 1964. (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE REPAINTING OF IRON REMOVAL PLANT FILTER TANKS SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until Monday, April 6, 1964, at 10:00 A.M. and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter, award of a contract will Y be made by the City for the above work. Specifications and proposal forms are on file with the City Engineer and are available at the City Hall, 723 ExcelsDr Ave., Hopkins, Minnesota. No deposit is required. Each bid must be accompanied by a cashier's check or certified check or ' standard bidder's bond written by a corporate surety certified by the Minnesota � � State Insurance Co�ission, at 10'/, of the total bid price, payable to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successful, promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the faithful performance of the work covered by this specification. The successful bidder must, within 10 days after his bid is accepted, execute a contract and bond for 100% of the full amount of the bid and guaranteeing for one year the entire project free of defective workmanship and material. Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidder's bonds of the unsuccessful bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filing of the contract and per- formance bond, the checl� 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 MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE REPAINTING OF IRON REMOVAL PLANT FILTER TANKS" - 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 City may have the work done by others, and hold the original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs. C Y F HOPKINS . rubacher, City Manager �' To be published in the Hennepim County Review, March 26, 1964. To be published in the Construction Bulletin, March 26, 1964. A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Tuesday, April 21st, 1964, at 7:30 P.M. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen, Pokorny, Jr., Harrima.n and Heuser. The City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector, Blomquist and City Attorney, Vesely. The Reverend Albert R. Snyder, of the Hopkins Baptist Church opened the Council meeting with invocation. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the expenditures dated April 21th, 1964, in the amount of $32,045.07, be approved by the Council and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-15-A. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reso- Reel - 9- lution 1272, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT AND Side - 4- CALLING FOR A HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS" the proposed improvements 18 - 330 to be in Bellgrove, or that part of the South half of Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, lying North and East of Drillane by the construction of Sanitary Sewer. The estimated cost of such improvement to'be $250,355.00 for the benefiting property in Bellgrove and $3,956.00, for the benefiting property in Drillane which would be assessed the respective benefiting propert� be not ordered in. The motion carried. Item: 64-12-A. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 333 - 335 Ordinance �k232, "AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING DRUNENNESS AND INTOXICATION AND DISTURBANCE OF PUBLIC PEACE AND ORDER REPEALING PARTS OF ORDINANCE INCONSISTENT HEREWITH", be accepted for its second reading and ordered published; and according to law same to become effective twenty days after such publication. The motion carried. Item: 64-13-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that 336 - 345 Ordinance ��233, "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A FIRE PREVENTION CODE PRESCRIBING REGUI�ATIONS GOVERNING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION, AND ESTABLISHING A BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION AND PROVIDING OFFICERS THEREFOR AND DEFINING THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES", be accepted for its second reading and ordered published; and according to law same.to become effective twenty days after such publication. The motion carried. Item: 64-11-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that 345 - 357 Ordinance ��231, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE BY CHANGING REQUIREMENTS FOR DWELLINGS ON SMALL LOTS", be accepted for its first reading. The motion carried. Item: 64-6-B. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that upon the request of effected property owners by peitition, Reso- lution ��1273, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS, for bituminous surfacing of the dead end turn-around at 254 Maple Hill Road be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-62-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion '�'__... 360 - 371 _...__ that the Jr. Chamber of Commerce be given permission to hold a proposed Carnival, during the week end of July 23rd through July 26th; in the City parking lot South of Excelsior Avenue and between lOth and llth Streets. The Jr. Chamber of Commerce members are to check out the details of having the Carnival with the City Police Department and other City Departments to cover all necessary details relative to having a Carnival. The motion carried. Item: 64-73-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 373 - 376 the request by the Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. for permission to install buried cable on 12th Avenue South; from a point approxi- ma.tely 300 feet North of lst Street South to lst Street South and on alley to a point approximately 284.feet South, to serve the new apartment buildings constructed by Mr. H. A. Kloss & Son be granted with the approval of the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan and the Water and Sewer Superintendent, Mr. Brecka. The motion carried. Item: 64-74-E. 376 - 529 Item: 64-75-E. 529 - 550 The proposed Chamber of Commerce parking plan was continued until the May 5th, Council meeting. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that the City of Hopkins allow the sum of $1333.33 for the purpose of AS:ek CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, I�iinnesota �SQLUTIOI�1 NO. 1272 A RESGLLTIOTd RECEIVIDIG RFPC��.T AI�.� �LLIi�G ��f?it Hr:t��rIr1G Oi`J 1TIPT�','F���IENTS VJriEt�.EAS, pursuant to t�esolution iJo. 1271 of the Council adopted April 7th, 196�t, a report has been prepared by Johr. Strojan, City Engir_eer, with referer_ce to the improvem..ent of Bellgrove Addition and that part of the South half of Northwest Quarter of Southeast �uarter of Section 13, T 117, �. 22 lying North and East of Drillane by the installation of Sanitary Sewer thereon and this report was received k�y the Council on April 7th, 1964• i�U�J, "i'H�-�r'0:-�r�, LE Ii' i�;�Uiv'r�i� by the City Council of Hopkins, P�1ir.r_esota, as fol.lows: l. The Council will consider the improvement of such area in accordance with the report and the assessment of benefittin� rroperty for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to TYI.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs 1�29.111, at an estimated total cost o_f the improvement of �250,355•00 for bellgrove and �p3,956.00 for area in Section 13, '1' 117, R 22. � 2. A Public hearir7 shall be held or_ such proposed �mprovement on the 21st da,y of April, 1961� in the Council �hambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give pu blished notice of such hearing and improvement as required l3� law. A.dopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, P��innesota, this 7th day of April, 1961�. � ���� �. R. �;�e�son�, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. S,'ESELY, City Attorney ��. � ���� Ii0P1ALU J. �IIL�ERT, Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE N0. 232 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING DRUNKENNESS AND INTOXICATION AND DISTURBANCE OF PUBLIC PEACE AND ORDER REPEALING • PARTS OF ORDINANCE INCONSISTENT HEREWITH. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS do hereby ordain as follows: That Subdivision 10 of Section 2 of Ordinance No. 24 entitled "Ordinance Defining Certain Misdeme�nors Prescribing a Penalty For The Violation Thereof......" is hereby repealed and there is hereby adopted and enacted in lieu and in place thereof the following as Subdivision 10: Section 2. Subdivision 10. INTOXICATION AND DISTURBING THE PUBLIC PEACE. It shall be unlawful for any person to.appear anywhere in the.City of Hopkins in a state�of drunkenness or intoxication. It shall be unlawful for any person to make or assist in the making of any noise, disturbance or assault which dis- turbs the public peace and order. First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins on the 7th ,iday of April, 1964 and finally read and adopted at a � regular meeting of the Council of said City held on April 21, 1964. -O,� , 'IF �.��--��-�;� � ���ZC�'�'u�� '� ��1�'���� DONALD J. MILBERT, C. R. PETERSON, Mayor. Secretary of the Council , JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review April 30, 1964. :.� ; . . ,. -ry+ �� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE 1v0. i.233 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A FIRE PREVENTION CODE PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS GOVERNING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS�TO LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION, A1� ESTABLISHING A BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION AND PROVIDING OFFICERS Tk�REFOR AND DEFINING THEIR POWERS ANll DUTIES. BE IT ORDAINED by the CITY OF HOFKINS as follows: Section 1. ADOPTION OF FIRE PREVENTION CODE. There is hereby adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire or explosion, that certain code known as the Fire Prevention Code recommended by the National Board of Fire Underwriters, being particularly the 1960 edition thereof and the whole thereof including the addition or addendum known as the November 1961 amendments and corrections to the Fire Prevention Code 1960 edition, save and except such portions as are hereinafter deleted, modified or amended, of which code and addendum not less than three copies have been and now are filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Hopkins and the same are hereby adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein verbatim and fs+om the date this Ordinance shall take effect, the provisions thereof shall be controlling within the limits of the City of Hopkins. Section 2. ESTABLISHMENT A ND DUTIES OF FIRE PREVENTION. (a) The Fire Prevention Code shall be enforced by the Bureau of Fire Prevention of the City of Hopkins, which is hereby established and which shall be operated under the supervision of the City Manager. (b) The City I�ianager shall appoint a Fire Marshal who shall be in charge of the Bureau of rire Prevention, such appoint- ment to be made on the basis of examination to determine the qualifications of such Fire Marshal. �is appointment.shall continue during good behavior and satisfactory service, and after the probationary period of one year he shall not be removed from office except for cause after public hearing. (c) The Fire Marshal may detail such members of the Fire Department, or such other persons as inspectors as shall from time to time be necessary. The Fire Marshal,shall recommend to the City Manager the employment of t��hnical inspectors, who, when such authorization is made, shall be selected through an examination to determine their fitness for the position. The examination shall be open to members and non-members of the Fire Department, and appointments made after examination shall be for an indefinite term with removal only for cause after a probationary period of one year. (d) A report of the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall be made annually and transmitted to the City Manager; it shall contain all proceedings under this code, with such statistics as the Fire Marshal may wish to include therein; the Fire Marshal shall also recommend any amendments to the code which, in his judgment, shall be desirable. Section 3. ESTABLISHMENTS OF LIMITS OF DISTRICTS IN WHICH STORAGE OF FLAMMP,BLE LIQUIDS IN OUTSIDE ABOVE GROUND TANKS IS.PROHIBITED. (a) The limits referred to in Section 16.22 a of the Fire Prevention Code in which storage of flammable liquids in outside above ground tanks is pnohibited, is hereby established as follows: Such storage is hereby prohibited in every district zone or location in the City of Hopkins except those portions of the City of Hopkins zoned industrial in the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance. (b) The limits referred to in section 16.51 of the Fire Pre- vention Code, in which new bulk plants for flammable liquids are prohibited, are hereby established as follows: In each and every zone, part and district in the City of Hopkins ex- cept that part thereof zoned industrial by the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Hopkins. Section 4. ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS IN L,T�iICH BULK STORAGE OF LIQUIFIED PETROLEUy1 GASES IS TO BE RESTRICTED. The limits referred to in section 21.6 a of the Fire Prevention Code, in which bulk storage of liquified petroleum gases is restricted is hereby established as follows: in all of the parts and districts of the City of Hopkins except those districts zoned industrial by the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance. Section S. ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS OF DISTRICTS IN WHICH STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING,AGENTS IS TO BE PROHIBITED. The limits referred to in section T2.6.b of the Fire Prevention Code_,,in.which storage of explosives and blasting agents are prohibited, are hereby established as follows: no such storage shall be allowed anywhere in the City of Hopkins. Section 6. AMENDMENTS N`,ADE IN THIS FIRE PREVENTION GODE, The Fire Prevention Code is amended and changed.in the following respects: The last four words of section 13.1 in Article 13, which Article is entitled FIRE WORKS are hereby deleted and stricken from said section, and there is hereby adopted and inserted in lieu thereof the following words: "Governed by the Statutes of the State of Minnesota in such cases made and provided and by Subdivision 11, Section 2 of Hopkins Ordinance No. 24." Section 7. MODIFICATIONS. The Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall hav,e power to modify any of the provisions of the Fire Prevention Code upon application, in writing, by the owner or lessee, or his duly authorized agent, when there are practical difficulties in the way of carrying out the strict letter of the code, provided that the soirit of the code shall be ob- served:;.,nublic safety secured and substantial justice done. The particulars of such modification when granted or allowed and the decision of the Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention thereon shall be entered in writing upon the records of the Department and a signed copy shall be furnished to the applicant. Section 8. APPEALS. Whenever the Fire Marshall shall disapprove an application or refuse to grant a permit applied for, or when it is claimed that the provisions of the code do not apply or that the true intent and meaning of the code have been misconstrued or wrong interpreted, the appli- cant may appeal from the decision of the Fire Marshal to the City Council within thirty days from the date of such decision. Such applicant shall be heard by the City Council within sixty days from the date of such appeal. Section 9. NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES OR OCCUPANCIES WHICH MAY REQUIRE PERMITS. The City Manager, the Fire Marshal and the Building Inspector, shall act as a committee to determine and specify, after giving affected persons the opportunity to be heard, any new materials, processes or occupancies, which shall require permits, in addition to those now enumerated in said fire code, the Fire Marshal shall post such list in a conspicuous place in his office, and distribute copies thereof to interested persons. Se,ction 10. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES. All former Ordinances or parts thereof conflicting or inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance or of the code hereby adopted is hereby repealed,! Section 11. TITLE OF ORDINA NCE, This Ordinance including the Fire Prevention code hereby enacted and adopted shall be known, entitled and 2. and cited as "Hopkins Eire Prevention Code". F +b � 1�d��,n�J�/►L C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY City Attorney �_,,1 , �—�,,��.,c�Q ��.�.f�'��' � Donald J. Mi�ber�t, Mayor �ublished in the Aennepin County Review April 30, 1964. .� C I'I7 OF HOPIff NS Hennepin County� Minnesota i�ESOLUTION N0. 1273 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS WI�REAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of street in front of 254 Maple Hill Road by bituminous surfacing of dead end turn around thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for a11 or a portion of the cost of the i.mprovement pursuant to M.S.A.� Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 1�29.111. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI'PY OF HOPKINS, rffiVNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John 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 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, this 21st day of April, 196�.. � �� ��k""-wu`, C. R. PETERSON� Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY� City Attorney AS :.,j p � ��, �✓G , , � T � DONALD J. MILBERT� Mayor e CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RFSOLUTION N0. 127l� A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS WHENEAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration be given to the improvement of the North side of Minnetonka Mills road from Sweet Briar Lane to Herman Terrace by the installation of sidewalk thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secso 4290011 to Secsa 429.111. NOW, T HEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOFKIidS, MINNESOTA9 that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan f or 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 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, this �Llst��.d�y��of April� 1961�. � �,�E��� , Secretary to the Council JO5EPH C. VESELY, City Attorney �:JP � , J�.� c� �?7� ��� DONALD J, KILBERT, Mayor The April 21st, 1964 Council meeting minutes continued. obtainning an appraisal of the Minneapolis Moline property, relative to the pending law suit between Minneapolis Moline, Hennepin County and School District No. 274. The rema.ining cost of the appraisal to be paid by Hennepin County and the School District. The motion carried. Item: 64-76-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that 830 - 862 City Police and Engineering Departments check on the possibility of the installation of a pedestrian crossing at Minnetonka Mills Road and Burnes Drive. The motion carried. Item: 64-77-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Reso- 862 - 869 lution ��1274, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS", or of sidewalk from Sweet Briar Lane to Herma.n Terrace on North side of Minnetonka Mi11s;Road be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-78-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 880 - 886 City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to advertise for bids on the following items: 1. Furnishing and applying traffic paints for the year of 1964. 2. Furnishing, furnishing and applying bituminous materials for the City of Hopkins for 1964. 3. Furnishing and installing concrete work for sidewalk and curbs as needed for the year of 1964. All item were tzudgeped for in the 1964 budget. The motion carried. Item: 64-79-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that authorization for the proper City Officals to sign the contract with the Minneapolis Gas Company for service for the new municipal building be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-76-E. Reel 9- Side 4- 552 - 830; Mr. Peterson's report on the proposed County �k18 highway plan. The Council adjourned. �����P��.�o�� — C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Council COUNCILMEN : c A ST: Mr. Donald J: M lbert, Ma.yor A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Tuesday, Ma.y 5th, 1964, at 7:30 P.M. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Ma.yor Milbert, Councilmen, Pokorny, Jr., Hanley, Harrima.n and Heuser. The City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector, Blomquist and City Attorney, Vesely. The Reverend Joseph Bolduan, Assistant Pastor of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church opened the Council meeting with invocation. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the expenditures dated May 5th, 1964, in the amount of $89,801.23, be approved by the Council and the bills authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: Reel Side 131 - 64-11-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 10- Ordina.nce �k231, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN 1- AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE BY CHANGING REQUIREMENTS FOR 136 DWELLINGS ON SMALL LOTS", be accepted for its second reading and ordered published; and accord'ing to law same to become effective twenty days after such publication. The motion carried. Item: 64-6-B. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 405 - 44� Resolution ��1275, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON REQUEST BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE FOLLOWING IMPROVEMENT", the installation of side walk, curb and gutter on North side of Minnetonka. Mills Road from Sweet Briar Lane to Herman Terrace be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-7-B. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 449 - 469 the Engineers report,on the request by petition of property owners, for bituminous surfacing of the South end of Ma.ple Hill Road adjacent to Lots fronting on abandoned Street car right-of-way be appro^Ved.and��Reso�lution ��1276, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING FOR INfPROVEMENTS REQUESTED BY PETITION OF PROPERTY OWNERS", for the installation of bituminous surfacing at the South end of Maple Hill Road adjacent to Lots fronting on the abandoned Street Car right-of-way, be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-9-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, on Thursday, 136 - 180 April 30th, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T. for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the installation of 800 lineal feet of 10" sanitary sewer and 800 lineal feet of 8" sanitary sewer; the location from 4th to 9th Avenues North to 2nd and lOth Avenues North. (See attached exhibit "A".) Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved that the low bid of Art Bolier Construction Company for a total cost of $6,755.50; the second low bid of McDona.ld-Luben and Associates for a total cost of $6,887.80 be passed and the bid awarded to Swanson Excavating Company for a total cost of $7,148.40 with the approval of School Board of District ��274. The reason for passing the first two bids being that a local firm would be able to correct any faults that might develope in the construction. The motion died for lack of a second. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, withdrew his motion. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the bids on the above described sewer installation be continued for further study. The motion carried. Item: 64-62-E. Mr. Perbix, representing the Hopkins Area Chamber of Commerce, relative to the removal of parking meters requested to be heard at the next or. Ma.y 19th Council meeting. Item: 64-74-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny Jr, seconded the motion that 190 - 296 the Council accept the recommendations of the Zoning and Planning Commission and deny the request for a Special-Use-Permit to construct a gasoline filling station and to extend the C-2 boundary zone The May 5th, 1964 Council meeting minutes continued. for the construction of a milk house on the property located on the Southeast corner of Blake Road and Excelsior Avenue or on the following described premises in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz: "All of that part of Lot 77, Auditor's Subdivision ��239, Hennepin County, Minnesota, described as follows: Commencing at a point in the center line of Excelsior Blvd. 30.01 feet West, measured along the center line from the point of intersection of said center line with the East line of Lot 77, extended; thence South along a line parallel with and distant 30 feet West of the East line of said Lot 77, a distance of 127 feet, thence West along a line parallel with the South line of said Lot 77, a distance of 100 feet to the point of beginning of the tract to be described; thence North along a line parallel with the East. line of said Lot 77 to the North line of said Lot 77; thence Westerly along the North line of Lot 77, to.the Northwest corner thereof; thence South along the West line of said Lot to a point 45 feet North of the Southwest corner of said Lot; thence East parallel with the South line of said Lot 133 feet; thence North parallel with said West line of said Lot to the intersection with a line drawn from the actua.l point of beginning parallel with the South line of said Lot; thence East in a straight line to the actua.l point of begin- ning, subject to rights acquired by the City of Hopkins for Street purposes in Doc. No. 529320, Files of the Registrar of Titles. The following reasons were given for the denial by the Council. 1. There has been ma.ny changes in the area since it was first zoned in 1930, many changes in circumstances. 2. Many homes valued at $20,000.00, $25,000.00, to $30,000.00 and $35,000.00 have been introduced or built in the area. 3. We have this aerial photograph when we first zoned the area. It will show the changes in circumstances. It will show it as it was when it was first zoned. 4. We have built a good size school in that area, it has an enrollment of from 300 to 400 students. The motion carried. Case No. 64-6 and 64-6-A; Applicant: Mr. Wm. J. Olson. Item: 64-75-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 297 - 320 reconanendation of the Zoning and Planning Coirnnission to deny the request for the proposed rezoning from Residentia'1-District to � MR-1 District the following described area for the proposed con- struction of apartment buildings. "That land in the Double- . Residence Zoning District of the City of Hopkins that lies South of the North boundary of R.L.S. No. 731, North of the North line od Hennepin County Highway No. 3, and between the East and West boundaries of R.L.S. No. 731 extended Southerly to the North line of Hennepin County Highway No. 3, or that property fronting on the 100 Block on 20th Avenue South" be held in abeyance and referred back to the Zoning and Planning Commission for that body to hold until such time as the "over-all zoning plan" for the City is studied. The motion carried. Item: 64-76-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 322 - 369 petition relative to the condition of a house at 225-15th Avenue• � North and requesting the adoption of a housing code be referred to the Code Committee for study. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the City Ma.nager investigate the house at 225 - 15th Avenue North to see if any of our existing Ordina.nces are being violated. The motion carried. Item: 64-77-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 369 - 375 communication from Northern States Power Company regarding the - reduction of rates be placed on file. The�motion carried. Item: 64-78-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 375 - 398 due to a petition of Hopkins Residence concerning a certain dog bite case and because of the calls being received by the Police Department relative to dogs running loose, the City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to contract with the Hennepin County Rescue League for a total of two hours of dog patrol per day. The motion carried. r r ,;� �;�' - :r!.: ' �!�. :' ; � " r � ' ,r: �, �' 1 � .:�:. � _ � � � �,�` ,_` .:e 1: •�; :l� r -7i F;1' � _ =�" ' � • �O���iC��d ���. ��c��t�mas: The Ci�y Eszg����, �. S��eo�msa �c�co � tch� loPa 1�id of ��� �ol�.e� Coaroe�ra���oa� Coe � � The May 5th, Council meeting minutes continued. Item: 64-79-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that 399 - 405 City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to contact the Northern States Power Company and arrange for the installation of street lights at the corners of 7th Street South and 12th, 13th, 14th Avenues and at the West end of 7th Street South at the entrance of the Cities new land fill area. The motion carried. Item: 64-80-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 21 - 131 the Council thsnk Mr. Otto for appearing before them relative to the new turning signs placed on County Road �k18 and State Highway �k7. The signs approved by Council action at their Feb. 18, 1964 Council meeting at the request by petition signed by many property owners of the area concerned and after a study made by the City Engineers. The City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, was instructed to look into the above traffic problem again. The motion carried. Item: 64-81-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion that 445 - 449 the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan contact the County for permission to install a pedestrian cross-walk at Minnetonka. Mills road and Burnes drive. The motion carried. Item: 64-82-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved that the proposed sewer in Bellgrove be 469 - 556 reopened. That Resolution ��1277, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON REQUEST BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR IMPROVEMENTS", by the installation of trunk sanitary sewer in Bellgrove Addition and that part of the South half of the Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, lying North and East of Drillane. The project to be installed in cooperation with the Village of Minnetonka's project. The motion carried. Mr. Harriman voting no. Item: 64-83-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion the 558 - 582 City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, :. contact the Bureau of Census for the purpose of a special census for the City of Hopkins during 1965. The cost of the proposed census to be $2,680.00 with Mr.. Brubacher being authorized to pay the sum of $1,320.00 at the time of negoitation with the Census Bureau. The motion carried. Item: 64-84-E. 582 - 687 Item: 64-85-E. 775 - 848 Mr. Brubacher, the City Manager, was authorized to advertise and place a sign on the present City Hall building indicating the building and property are for sa•le. Mr. Harrima.n moved that the City M�.nager, be authorized to advertise for bids for sand blasting and"painting iron removal Plant filter tanks in Plants No. 1 and No. 3. Mr. Harriman withdrew his motion. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised Monday, April 6th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T. for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the service of repainting our iron removal plant filter tanks at Plants �kl, ��3, and ��4. Mr. Harriman moved.and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the City Council.approve the bid of Tart-Ide Corporation.for sand blasting and painting iron removal plant filter tanks in plant No. 3 for the total sum of $945.00. The motion carried. Pursurant to notice bids were opened as advertised Monday, April 6th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the service of repainting our iron removal plant filter tanks at plants �kl, �k3 and ��4. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the City Council approve the bid of Tart-Ide Corporation for sand blasting and painting iron removal plant filter tanks in Plant No. 1 for the sume of $935.00. The work to be done.this spring or early fall. The motion carried. Mr. Harriman voting no. Item: Moline Special Assessment suit: Reel 10-Side-1-687-774. Item: Storm sewer at Super Valu and drainage problem: Reel-lO-Side-1-848-860 AS:jp CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County� Minnesota RF;SOLUTION N0. 1275 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND C�LLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEI�IENTS WHEREAS� pursuant to Resolution No, 127l� of the Council adopted April 21, 1964, a report has been prepared by John Strojan� City Engineer, with reference to the improvement of the north side of Minnetonka Mills Road from Sweet Briar Lane to Herman Terrace by the installation of sidewalk and curb and gutter thereon and this report was received by the Council on May 5, 196�.. NOW� THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The Council will consider the improvement of such street in accordance with the report and the assessment of all of Blocks 2. alnd 3 of Caanpbells Addition to Hopkins, all of Campbell Second Addition, all of Campbell Fourth Addition, all of Blocks 10 and 11 in Hobby Acres, all of Block 2 of Kloss Addition and all of Registered Land Survey No. 1066� for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs, 429.011 to 429,111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $1�,128.00 for concrete sidewalk and $1�,3l�7.00 for concrete curb and gutter.. 2, A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 2nd day of June� 196l� in the Council Chambers of the City iia.11 at 7:30 o�clock P.M., and the Clerk sha.11 give published notice of such hearing and improvements as required by law. Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins� Minnesota, this 5th day of May� 196l�. �� C . R. PET� � Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney � �,�;�.f1. � ��/ -�� .. � ✓ %f ` DONALD J. MILBERT, Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County� Minnesota RE'SOLUTION N0. 1276 A RESOLUTION RDCEIVING REPORT AND CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1273 of the Council adopted April 21, 196l�, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference to the improvement of the south end of Maple Hill Road adjacent to �:parcels ;--:�-��: ; on abandoned street car Right-of•- Way by the bituminous sur�acing thereon and this report was received by the Council on May 5, 19bl�. NOW� THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins� Minnes ota� as f ollows :� 1. The Council will consider the improvement of such street in accordance with the report and the assessment of that part of the abandoned right-of-way of the Minneapolis & St. Paul Suburban Ra.ilway in the NW4 of IWJ4 of Sec. 29, T. 117� R. 21, lying between the easterly and westerly boundary lines� extended southerly across said right-of-way of the following lots: Lot 15, Blk. 11� F. A. Savages Interlachen Park and Lot 16, Blk o 12� F. A. Savages Interlachen Park, for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. �29.011 to 429.111� at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $368000. 2. A public heaxing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 2nd day of June� 1964 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 the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 5th day of May, 1961�. C� R �PE;7.'E� . . , Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY� City Attorney z �,i . ,et,l, � l�✓�G��!/ DONALD J. MILBERT� Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota ORDINANCE N0. 231 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE BY CHANGING AND ESTABLISHING REQUIREMENTS FOR DWELLINGS ON SMALL LQT� IN DOUBLE RESIDENCE DISTRICTS". � Section 1. That Subdiv. 1 of Sec. 5 of Ordinance No. 131, which Ordinance is known as the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance b�, and the same hereby is amended by adding thereto the following subparagraph E. (E). Single family dwellings on all platted lots which on January 18, 1949 were duly platted and the plat thereof duly recorded as lots having a width of not less than 40 feet and less than 50 feet, such single family dwellings to comply with all provisions set forth in Subdiv. 17 of Sec. 11 of the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance, and all other provisions in Sec. 5 not in conflict with said Subdiv. 17 of Sec. 11 of this ordinance and paragraph (C), Subdiv. 2, Sec. 5 of this ordinance, shall not apply to such dwelli�gs on such small lots. Section 2. That Paragraph (A) of Subdiv. 3 of Sec. 5 of this ordinance shall not be construed to apply to dwellings on small lots as defined in Subdiv. 17 of Sec. 11 of said Ordinance No. 131. Sectian:�. 3. That Sub�fl�y.17 of Sec. 11 of said Ordinance No. 131 which ordinance is known as the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance is hereby repealed and there is hereby enacted and adopted in lieu of such repealed Subdiv. 17, the following as such Subdiv. 17 of said Sec. 11 of said Ordinance No. 131. Subdiv. 17. DWELLINGS ON SMALL LOTS. Any and all platted lots located in the double resident (DR Zone District) districts in the City of Hopkins which lots were platted as a part of a recorded plat on or before January 18, 1949 and which lots as thus platted have a width of not less than 40 feet and less than 50 feet are subject to the following area, occupany, use'and sideyard requirements. r. , ti:.i � (a). All such platted lots shall be used for and occupied only as single family residence sites and no variance or exception shall be granted for any of such lots from this requirement. (b). Any such platted lot which is less than 40 feet in width is hereby declared to be an unbuildable site unless such lot is used in addition to and in connection with other adjacent unimproved property contiguous thereto, both of which properties are and continue to be owned and used in one ownership and as one parcel. (c). All such lots shall have a width of not less than 40 feet and less than 50 feet and shall provide two side yards each having a minimum of eight (8) feet, if such lot is accessible from a rear public alley or � from a public side street; any such lot which has no such. access ma.y provide one side yard of not less than six (6) feet, the other side yard to be not less than ten (10) feet. ° (d). �ao (2) contiguous adjacent platted lots in one ownership where one of such lots is occupied by any dwelling structure, the location of which does nnt provide the minimum side yards set forth in (c) above shall be deemed to be occupying both such lots and no further detached or independent dwelling structure shall be permitted thereon. First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins on April 21, 1964 and finally read and adopted by the Hopkins City Council at a regular meeting held on Ma.y 5th, 1964. C R �ETERSON SECRETARY OF . . , THE COUNCIL JOSEPH C. VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY � ' �--�.,�� n .- ..���� I� DONALD J. MI'BERT, MAYOR � �� Published in the Hennepin County Review May 14, 1964. M���- The May 5th, Council meeting minutes continued. Item: Parking and parking meters: Reel-lO-Side-1-881-1000. '� The meeting adjourned. ` �� . \_:;'_, �. � �, � ,f,__•,_ ,11 � � .�Q /�� C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Council \ ATTES : , , Z�G- Mr. Dona.ld J, lbert, Ma.yor. A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Tuesday, May 19th, 1964, at 7:30 P.M, o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were M�yor Milbert, Councilmen, Pokorny, Jr., Hanley, Ha.rriman and Heuser. The City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector, Blomquist and ity Attorney, Vesely. rhe Reverend Joseph Bolduan, Assistant Pastor of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church opened the Council meeting with invocation. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the expenditures dated Ma.y 19, 1964, in the amount of $266,400.46, be approved by the Council and the bills authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-16-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that Reso- Reel -10- ultion �k1278, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF Side -3- PLANS" for the improvement of all of Bellgrove Addition and that 32 - 314 part of the South half of Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22,.lying North and East of Drillane by the installation of Sanitary Sewer thereon and the assessment of benefiting property for all of the cost of the improvement. The estimated cost of such improvement is $64,140.00 for Bellgrove and for area in Section 13, Township 117, Range 22. There was a request for a roll call vote by Councilman Harriman. The vote was as follows: Mayor Milbert; Yes; Councilman Hanley; Yes; Councilman Pokorny, Jr.; Yes. Councilman Ha.rriman; No. Councilma.n Heuser; No. The motion carried. Item: 64-9-C. Pursua.nt to notice bids were opened as advertised, on Thursday, 510 - 528 April 30th, 1964 at 10:00 A. M., C.S..T. for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the installation of 800 lineal feet of 10" sanitary sewer and 800 lineal feet of 8" sanitary sewer; the location from 4th to 9th Avenues North to 2nd and lOth Avenues North. (see attached sheet, exhibit A.). Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the contract to install 800 lineal feet of 10" sanitary sewer and 800 lineal feet of 8" sanitary sewer, the location from 4th to 9th Avenues North to 2nd and lOth Avenues Nortl},a relief sewer for the Hopkins Highe School, be awarded at the recommendations of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, and the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, as well as with the approval of the School Board of District ��274, be awarded to the low bidder, the firm of Art Bolier Construction Co., for a total cost of $6,755.50. The motion carried. Item: 64-10-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Tuesday, Ma.y 12th, 529 - 531 1964 at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of H�gk�iris.� with one (1) street sweeper. (see attached sheet, exhibit B). Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the awarding of the contract be continued until the next regular Council meeting. The motion carried. Item: 64-11-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Tuesday, May 12th; 532 - 571 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with bituminous surfacing materials F.O.B. Plant for 1964. (Exhibit C). � �_ '; 1-579 Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion at the recom- mendation of the City Engineer,:�.r.;;, Mr. Strojan, the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with 1,000 gallons of Medium curing Cut-back asphalt at $.13; 500 gallons of rapid curing Cut-back asphalt at $.14; 250 ton of inedium curing asphalt plant mix at $5.40 per ton; and 100 ton of asphaltic concrete plant mix at $5.40 per ton, be awarded to Black Top Service Company; while their bid was not low in all categories, the location of the Company to the City of Hopkins more than makes up the difference in price of the materials to be picked up. The motion carried. (Exhibit C.) Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Tuesday, May 12th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with bituminous surfacing ma,terials F.O.B, site and applied; (Exhibit C). 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The motion carried. � Item: 64-12-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Tuesday May 630 - 633 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with 1,000 tons of Class 5 gravel base and 1,OOO.tons of Class gravel sub-base for 1964. ( see exhibit B). Item: 64-13-C. 630 - 633 12th, �n Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that letting of the contract for the above advertised grave base and gravel sub-base be continued until the next or June 2nd, 1964 Council meeting. The Engineering Department were requested to bring in figures showing the difference in costs based on driving time and man hours in hauling the gravel from the two firms submitting bids. The motion carried. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Tuesday May 12th,. 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the service of traffic line striping for 1964. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the: contract for furnishing.the City of Hopkins with the service of traffic line striping for 1964 be awarded to A.A.A. Striping Service Company and to include 5,000 lineal feet of 4" white center- line-solid at $.025 for a total cost of $125.00;.2,000 lineal feet 4" white traffic lines-skip (on streets) at $.025 for a total cost of $50.00; 4,000 lineal feet of 4" white traffic lines, on park- ing lots at $.03 for a total cost of $120.00; 5,000 lineal feet of 8" white pedestrian crosswalk at $.06 for a total cost of $300.00; 10,000 lineal feet of 12" yellow curb parking restriction at $.035 for a total cost of $350.00; and 2,000 lineal feet of 4" white c�eb parking lines at $.02 for a total cost of $40.00; the over-all cost of $985.00 for the year of 1964. The motion carried. Item: 64-14-C. Pursua.nt to notice bids were opened as advertised, Tuesday, May 12th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T. for furnishing the City of Hopkins with concrecte curb, comt�na:t�.on curb and gutter and sidewalk. (see exhibit E). Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the contract to furnish the City of Hopkins with concrete curb, com- bination curb and gutter and sidewalk for 1964, at the recommendation -� of the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, be awarded to the low bidder, the Hiawatha Cement Company for a total cost of $10,107.50. The motion carried. Item: 64-86-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that at 641 - 647 the recommendation of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, and Mrs. Sala, of the Assessing Department, the interest paid by Mr. Joseph Culshaw,of 17 - 17th Avenue North, in the amount of $4.95 which appeared on his tax statement by error be refunded. The cost of the improvement was paid at the time of installation. The motion carried. Item: 64-87-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the 648 - 652 request ma.de by the Hopkins Jaycees for a 3.2 beer license for the days of June 6th and 7th or June 13th and 14th, or during the time of Hopkins Recreation and Parks Invitational Softball Tourney be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Heuser voting no. Item: 64-88-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the �._ y0 - 700 application for transfer of the On and Off Sale 3.2 beer license ;�`% now issued to Mr. LeRoy Jensen for the Liberty Bar, located at ` 9- South 9th Avenue,to Mr. Harold Edwin Dolan, 3041 Brunswick Minneapolis, Minnesota, subject to a favorable report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Mr. Dolan be approved. The motion carried. i (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB, COMBINATION CURB AND GUTTER, SIDEWALK AND DRIVEWAYS ON VARIOUS STREETS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA. SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until May 12, 1964, 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 Council for the above installation. Specifications and further detail are available at the office of the City Engineer. Bidder's bond or certified checks are required for ten (10%) per cent of the bid as a guarantee of entry into a contract. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids, or parts thereof, and to award a contract as is deemed to be in the best interest of the City. CITY OF HOPKINS /� � ��� R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review April 30;: 1964 To be published in the Construction Bulletin April 30, 1964 (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA I� NOTICE OF BIDS FOR BITUMINOUS SURFACING AND BITUMINOUS MATERIALS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS. SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, until May 12, 1964, 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 bituminous surfacing materials. Specifications and further details are available at the office of the City Manager. A cash deposit, cashier�s check, bid bond or certified check, payable to the City of Hopkins is required for ten per cent (10%) of the bid as a guarantee of entry into a contract. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids, or parts thereof. CITY OF HOPKINS ��L��� R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, April 30, 1964. To be published in the Construction Bulletin April 30, 1964. (Official Publication) CITY OF `HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING AND APPLYING TRAFFIC PAINTS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS. SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until May 12, 1964, 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. furnishing and applying traffic paints. Specifications and further details are available at the office of the City Engineer. A cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check payable to the City of Hopkins is required for ten (10%) per cent of the bid as a guarantee of entry into a contract. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids, or parts.thereof. CITY OF HOPKINS ' n ' �. � R. L. Brubacher, City Manager 9 To be published in the Hennepin.County Review, April 30, 1964. To be published in the Construction Bulletin April 30, 1964. 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 will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P,M. on 19th day of May, 1964 to consider the making of an improvement in Bellgrove and that part of the South half of Northwest Quarter of South east Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22,� lying North and East of Drillane by the construction of Sanitary Sewer pursua.nt to M.S.A. �ecs. 429.OI1 to Secs. 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is all of Bellgrove Addition and that part of the South half of Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Ra.nge 22, lying North and East of Drillane. The estimated cost of such improvement is $64,140.00 for Bellgrove and for area in Section 13 Township 117, Range 22. All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. Dated May 6, 1964. �.�C. R. Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney ., ;'�,�� �1����� � DONALD J. MCLBERT Mayor Published in the Hennepin County Reveiw, Hopkins, Minnesota on May 7, 1964, and Ma.y 14, 1964. (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR S.A.P. 32-345-02 5TH AVENUE SOUTH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids, in duplicate, will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota until Tuesday, May 26, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., local time and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter, award of a contract shall be made by the City for the construction of an improvement to 5th Avenue South consisting of grading, base, bituminous or concrete sur�acing, concrete curb and gutter and storm sewers and appurtenances, all of which will be located within the corporate limits of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, and constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications as prepared by Schoell and Madson, Engineers and Surveyors, Hopkins, Minnesota, and as are on file with the City Clerk at Hopkins, Minnesota. All proposals shall be made on forms attached to and made a part of the Contract Documents, or exact copies thereof.and shall be addressed; CITY OF HOPKINS and endorsed; Proposal for S.A.P. 32-345-02 5th Avenue South Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained from the Engineer on deposit of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per set; additional sets of plans and specifications may be�obtained on payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per set. Deposits will be refunded to unsuccessfuZ bidders upon return of the documents in good condition within ten days after the date set for receiving bids. Each bidder shall submit with his proposal a certified check or bidder's bond made payable to the City of Hopkins in the amount of Five:Per Cent (5%) of his Total Bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for at least thirty days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The City.reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive formalities. CITY OF HOPKINS � ��.��.� . R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review - May 14th and 21st, 1964. To b�published in the Construction Bulletin - May 14th and 21st, 1964. (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA ' NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY TO FURNISH AND INSTALL CHAIN LINK FENCE. SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until May 28, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., local time, and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible award of a cqntract will be made by the City for the following: Furnish and install 6 ft. High Chain Link Fence and other appurtenances thereto. all in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer. Bidder�s Bonds or Certified Checks are 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. L. Brubacher, City Manager To b�published in the Hennepin County Review May 14, 1964. To be published in the Construction Bulletin May 14, 1964. � (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWERS SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until Thursday, May 28, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., local time, 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 work. Approximate major quantities of work are as follows: 900 lin. feet of Storm Sewer Plans, specifications and further details are available at the office of the City Engineer. No deposit is required but a charge of $10.00 per set will be billed if plans and specifications are not returned in good condition within teri (10) days after bids are opened. Each bid must be accompanied by a cashier�s check, certified check, or Standard bidder�s bond written by a corporate surety certified by the Minnesota State Insurance Commission, at ten per cent (10'/0) of the total bid price, payable to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successful, promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the faithful performance of the work covered by this speci- fication. The successful bidder must, within ten (10) days after his bid is accepted, execute a contract and bond for one hundred per cent (100'/,) of the full amount of the bid and guaranteeing for one year the entire project free of defective workmanship and material. Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidder�s bonds of the unsuccessful bidders sha11 be returned to them, and upon the filing 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 MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER", and addressed to the City of Hopkins, Minnesota. The City reserves the right to accept or 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 %�.. � R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, May 14th & 21st, 1964. To be published in the Construction Bulletin, May 14th & 21st, 1964. The.Ma.y 19th, 1964 Council meeting minutes continued.' Item: 64-93-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 974-1039 the City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to contact the Councy Court System and quote them the charge of $4:00 per sq. foot plus $300.00 per year for furnishings and $25.00 per day for the use of the Court room; these charges to include every- thing but the telephone expense. The motion carried. Item: 64-98-E. Mr. Ha.nley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the follow- Side -4- ing salary increases, effective as of Ma.y 18th, be adopted for the 1069 - 1300 following employees: Mr. Wilson from $8200.00 to $8500.00 per year9 Mr. Gordon Anderson from $625.00 to $650.00 per month; Mr. Elmer Bielke from $618.00 to $643.00 per month; Mr. John Frane from $578.00 to $600.00 per month; be approve. The motion carried. Item: 64-90-E. Mr. Leonard of Edwards & Kelcey appeared before the Council. 703 - 860 Item: Item: Item: Item: �4-92-E. 951 - 974 Item: 64-94-E. 1039 - 1060 Item: 64-95-E. 1060 - 1143 Item: 64-96-E. 1143-1279 Item: 64-97-E.; 1046 - 1068 • Item: 64-62-E. Sidewalk on 5th Avenue North; 862 - 867. Stop lights on Minnetonka Mills Road and 5th Avenue North; 870 - 974. Side walk from Sweet Briar Lane on Minnetonka Mills Road from 5th Avenue. Report on house on 225-15th Avenue North. Mr. E. Budd of Oakridge Country Club relative to meeting with members of the Council on State Highway ��7 and 5th Avenue North. Memorial and 4th of July holidays. Mr. Roy Olson of the Minneapolis Moline Company relative to the special assessment suit. The specials on the land fill property. Continued until the June 2nd, 1964, Council meeting. AT ST: � Donald J. Mi ert, Ma.yor i �: � � ?� o n,� C. R. Peterson, Secretary to the Council A special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Wednesday after- noon, Ma.y 27th, 1964, at 4:00 P.M. o�clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Heuser and Pokorny, Jr. The City Manager, Brubacher. Item: -1- Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion to instruct the City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, to contact Edwards and Kelsy and obtain additional information relative to a cost estima.te to do an analysis of County Road No. 18 and its interchanges in conjunction with the work they are to do for the City and Midwest Planning in recommending a ma.jor street plan for the City of Hopkins. The motion carried. Item: -2- Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher,be authorized to sign "change order" No. 1, dated April 16, 1964; a deduction of $292.00, to revise the jail cells; and "change order" No. A-2, consisting of four items with a total deduct value of $241.00 and an added item with a value of $200.00. The motion carried. There being no further business needing immediate attention, the special meeting stood adjourned. A EST: � � • ,B- �1, � � , Mr. Donald �. Milbert, Mayor A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Tuesday, June 2nd, 1964, at 7:30 P.M. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen, Pokorny, Jr., Hanley, Harriman and Heuser. The City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector, Blomquist and City Attorney, Vesely. The Reverened Patrick Dooley, Assistant Pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic Church.opened the Council meeting with invocation. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the expenditures dated June 2nd, 1964, in the amount of $45,737.08, be approved by the Council and the bills authorized for payment. The motion carried. Mr. Harrima.n voting no. Item: 64-17-A Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the Reel -12- proposed improvement of the South end of Maple Hill Road adjacent Side -1 - to parcels on abandoned street car Right-of-way by the bituminous 40 - 65 surfacing thereon; the estimated cost of such improvement to be $368.00 not be installed. That a section of the street, not now bituminous finished be repaired and the work not assessed to the benefiting property. Payment to be worked out with the two or three benefiting property owners and the ,�n,ginea:x� Departments. The motion carried. Item: 64-18-A. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the proposed 65 - 193 improvement on the North side of Minnetonka. Mills Road from Sweet Briar Lane to Herman Terrace by the installation of Sidewalk and Curb and Gutter thereon be continued for further study or until the next regular Council meeting of June 16th, 1964. The motion carried. Item: 64-10-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Tuesday, Ma.y 12th, 193 - 194 1964, at 10:00 A.M., D.S.T., for furnishing the City of Hopkins with one (1) street sweeper. (see attached exhibit "B"). Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny Jr. seconded the motion, at the recommendation of the City Ma.nager, Mr. Bru�acher, and the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, the awarding of the contract for the furnish- ing the City of Hopkins with one (1) street sweeper be continued until the next or June 16th, 1964, Council meeting. The motion carried. Item: 64-12-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Tuesday, May 12th, 194 - 203 1964, at 10:00 A.M., D.S.T., for furnishing the City of Hopkins with Aggregate for gravel base and sub-base for 1964. (see attached exhibit "B"). Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved.and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, at �the recommendation of the C�ty Engineer, Mr. Strojan, the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with gravel base and sub-base for 1964 be awarded tb:the firm of Craig Alexander, the low bidder, when milage and time of the City Drivers and ware on the City trucks are taken into consideration. The motion carried. Item: 64-15-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Tuesday, May 26th, 203 - 243 1964, for the construction of an improvement on 5th Avenue South consisting of grading, base, bituminous or concrete surfacing, concrete curb and gutter and storm sewers and appuratenances. (see attached bid "=".) Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that at the recommendation of Schoell and Ma.dson, Engineers and Surveyors, and the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, that the contract for the con- struction of the improvement to 5th Avenue South consisting of grading, base, bituminous surfacing, with concrete curb and gutter, storm sewers and appurtenances be.awarded to the low bidder, Blacktop Service Co., of St. Louis Park,for the total cost of $36,485.10 with the abutting property owners being assessed for the normal cost of a residential street plus the curb and gutter; the City to pick up the cost of.the relaying of the utilities and the additional width and depth of the street. The seven (7") depth of bituminous surfacing being used to meet the requirements set up by the State to qualify for the street to.:b�l�uil� under State Aid. The motion carried. 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C�Y �� �iU�tS Se'� ���a� �� ���s � �s� x� c�� �� ��tt�s �� � �i� sr�� ��a8 W�ge ���a ����, �� a.z�b, i9�, 8� ��>�o �o�e, cos.�e i� t� co��.i e���a o£ �t�� C�.ty �allo _ , Add fior opgioaa= �e� eafth ��IDD�i. �9ada1 ��es �'ag�l lsAc� ��d� in Net �i�� �1 b�m tioa H �CQ11AA41 $Q�1�.�'Cl�Bi$ �.'O o ��lgi� LYhita Wir� �oo a .m..s.ee ��s"`. �OR� i�8C�9�la@$3T � $1A�1���' �'s0, � �il1���.i1 �09�� �'i1D�81 ��1 l� ui nt coo &la e 1"l�del o la z.� Z 35� �0 936 00 �� 8aegia��egia�; D�gr.aS��n� wS�.l bsflag � g�co�n��ian ox� �s�cl�g� ev�a�ge '�,$YiIA�'I� OF 82�8 '�0 �'� � el'�°i'� OF � � Mi8 ��E. �i$� �iD 5�18 ��ASE Z S�ds we�ce ope�amed ��dag►, �y 12th, 19f�► o at lOs 00 �.M, e C.5 oTo in th� Cou�cil Ch��� o� tba Ci��► �ilo q m e O W ite�o�nemd�t�oe�: '�@e� Eaag�.aee�� De�r�men� ���ommien� t�ee b�d of Cxai� J, �l�cl�r b�e�sas�� �f the d�ducg�oa f� �h�.C�ey go ta�ll �t�e m�t�ri�lo � TABULATION OF BIDS SoAaP, 32-345�02 STHo AVENUE SOUTH HOPKINS, MINMESOTA SCHOELL AND MADSOtJ May 269 1964 ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS t BITUMIMOUS CONCRETE CONTRACTOR BID BOND SURFACING PAVEMENT REMARKS Craig Jo Alexander N 0 B I D Minneapolis, Minno Bituminous Roadways M 0 B I D � Minneapolis9 Minno Blacktop Service Coo St� Louis Pk,y Minne 5$ $369485010 ��- Bury.� Carlson, Ince Minneapolis9 Minna N 0 B I D Victor Carlson � Sons Minneapolis, Minn, 5� o _ _ $48,200a20 Swanson E�cavating Coo Hopkinsg Minno 5� 536,888000 - _ - Engineer°s Estimate $369009.50 $�3y�44 The June 2nd, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. Item: 64-16-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Thursday, May 244 - 260 26th, 1964, at 10:00, A.M.,.D.S.T., for furnishing the City of Hopkins with labor and materials necessary to erect 700 feet of seven (7) foot high chain link fence including the optional three (3) strand barbed wire top and one gate. (see attched exhibit "C"). Mr. Hanley moved and Mr..Pokorny, Jr.,seconded the motion that at the recommendation.of the City Manager, Mr. Brubachar, and the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins witH labor arid materials necessary to erect 700 feet of seven (7) foot high chain link fence with the optional three (3) strand barbed wire top and one gate be awarded to the low bidder, Century Fence Company, f6�_-�th� �um� Q:f:_��I.;.877.40. The motion carried. Item: 64-17-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Thursday, May 1170 - 1184 28th, 1964 at 10:00 A.M., D.S.T:, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall for the installation of a storm sewer :an• Monroe Avenue South fmunMilwaukee Street, �o�.lst-`StYeet South. (see exhibit "D"). Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that at the reco�nendation of the City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, and the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, thecontract for the installation of the storm sewer in the above described location be awarded to the low bidder, Robert W. Moore Co. for a total cost of $4,770.00. The motion carried. Item: 64-62-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded.the motion that 261 - 529 the Hopkins Area Chamber of Commerce's suggested method of handling "' custome'r and employee parking be continued for two weeks or until the June 16th, 1964 Council meeting. The City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, ascertain concrete suggestionspertaining to the method of enforce- ment,�the method of hiring the suggested employees, and the number of such employees needed to enforce the recommended parking method. The motion carried. Item: 64-99-E. Mr. Hanley moved�and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 530 - 570 reco�nendation of the Zonin.g and Planning Co�nission approvdxjg�.� the request for a three (3) foot side yard variance on the South side - of.Lot 7, B1ock.90, West Minneapolis 2nd, Division, and :-�. Reso- � lution �k1283, "A RESOLUTION RESTRICTING THE NORTH SIDE-YARD OF LOT 8 BLOCK 90, WEST MINNEAPOLIS, 2ND DIVISION'; with said Resolution to be recorded as a part of the deed pertaining to the sale of Lot 8, Bloek 90, West Minneapolis, 2nd Division, be prepared by the Ci�ty Attorney, Mr. Vesely, and placed on file. The motion carried. Case No. 64-15-Adustment: Applicant: Mr. G. B. Ma.rtinson. Item: 64-100-E. The Zoning and Planning Comission's recommendation to the City 570 Council approving the request of.Mr. Russell Carroll for a Special- Use-Permit to construct a proposed office building in the Business- Residence District on the following described premises; "those parts of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Minnehaha Oaks lying Northeasterly of Minnehaha Creek, Hennepin County, Minnesota,'or�the South side of . Highway �k7 and North and East of Minnehaha Creek, with the provision that the proposed building be set back fifty-five (55) feet from the South line of the present State Highway �k7 right-of-way to allow for a proposed service road to follow the Southwest leg of the proposed ramp of the intersection of Monk Avenue and Highway ��7 be continued. Such continuation request made by Mr. Carroll by phone to the City Clerk's Office previous to the evenings Council meeting. Case 64-16-Special-Use-Permit. Applicant: Mr. Russell Carroll. Item: 64-101-E Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that on 579 - 589 the recommendations presented by Superintendent Proetz and Sergeant Scanlon to cooperate with the request of the Edina Police Department with their request for the installation of a stop sign at the North- east corner of the interesection of Van Buren Avenue and 2nd Street South be approved, and the stop sign be installed at the above described intersection: The motion carried. Item: 64-102-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 654 - 672 The June 2nd, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. said County Road No. 73 to Ma.nitoba Road, thence Easterly along Manitoba Road to East St..Albans Road, thence Southerly along said County:Road No. 5 to�the Easterly boundary line of Hopkins and on County Road No. 18, from the North line of Lot 1, Bloc� 1, Drillane, to a point 165 feet North by the construction and installation of sanitary sewers. The estimated cost to be $64,140.00 to be assessed the benefiting property, be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Harrima.n voting no. Mr. Heuser not voting. Item: 64-103-E. M�. Pokorny, Jr. mo.ved and Mr. Hariley seconded the motion tha�� * an ordinance be drawn and referred to the Hopkins Zoning and Planning Commission to be considered for adoption of the 3rd revised Zoning Ma.p of the City of Hopkins presently on file with the City Clerk and said ordinance to provide for the adoption of such revised map. The motion carried. Item: 64-104-E. No action was taken on the application ma.de by the Knights of 575 - 579 Columbus. �� Item: 64-107-E. Mr. Brubacher, the City Mana.ger, was authorized to negotiate 720 - 850 with the present.owners of the Minneapolis Moline Company for . a settlement on the special assessment case pending court action for the amount of $5,500.00. Item: 64-108-E. The City Council appointed itself as a co�ittee as a whole 1054 - 1077 with the Administration Staff to work out plans for the type of "open house" to be h@ld for the new City Hall. Item: 64-109-E. Notices are being sent to all persons having hedges stating 1078 - 1090 that they must be trimed. Item: 64-100-E. The City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher:, was authorized to contact 1090 - 1165 Edwards & Kelsy relative to a counter proposal regarding the proposed work to be done by the firm for the City of Hopkins. Mr: Brubacher, to report the results back to the Council.at the June 16th Council meeting. ' Item: 64-111-E. No action was taken on the used car ordinance; however, the 1184-1300 City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, was instructed to take action � Side - 2 on any cases of violation that might exist. 908 - 936 Item: 64-112-E. The personnel ordina.nce should be ready to have its second reading 936 - 953 by the next or June 16th Council meeting. No further business, the meeting adjourned. �� u�l �vl C. R. Peterson, S cretary to the Council � � ATT ST: � ���' Dona.ld J. Mil ert, Ma.yor CYTit aF S a - �� VaV OC �2bY�7 8V rVAL9�070: mfii: ��7iEfLi�l�VSY �S �EVi{6'S SaY/oS� " 1'61AVLWm �� eTVp/pa0 �id� ve�e opeaed 7�7aeag�day, I�a� 28, 19b4 at 10:00 �aMo., C,S,To fa the Co�sSl ��g� af the Ci�y �ila , _ Tot.�l_ co�t o£ i��allagiQa Q* sae�n� a co�ect�d bid, D �c�datioTag 7�ae Bagiae�fe�g �apu�� rec�mramd �ae lo�a b�.d of �toi�t Wo ��� t:oo �fbi� 'o�rr � ��Extaibi� ��Ct� C� 0� ��Ss �30TA � �T � � S • � -��.5� -� CI OF � � T 00 � � � L �CI�� P� � ��S �i�s �aege ope�d Ttiussday, �r 288 J196�a +�g 10:00 �eMe, CeS,�e in �&� Co�il Ch�mb�s og �� C9.ty ��ilo �a, l�a�nesots Fenc� �, Yro� Wo�tt�. a�a6,00 a3�ao�v� z��io 50 �� a corr�c��d bid.) �ecoc,�ea�d��iose: �h� Ci�y I��, �xubact�..es, �d t�a� l�ag�ne�i�eg ���nt r�m�d Centuaey �'eu�e Cao �h�y ar� the lc�a bicH i�a,cludfa� �h� ��ioseslo � � L,os�v: I�urrs�,�s� �����: !� �1�� � R cas�9�e (:� U�3 a N'�cx� ��i �;sr,r� �.�cafaa�e �%a � �Esfa f,�g�r°��� 6�c�a-�� �N�9ay ��a � 46� �2ee�E,«�sfo '��s�s�ns.e: '��:�E �� ��a� ��ae t:C?E'#5�93��3f)IP� c�#� � ���;�s� art �.sa� i� fi�,-+ t�� �r��h a:d� ;'�;?„ S�a�� �=�rda�s e�r3� ����arr��s��� �]) �.�� �� nr�r� �, a.`�ic��?.�. �i�p 1r�,dsi• ���ioiner�,�oli� .t`-� ��1 3Ci �7Yit7lCDY! 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LIIAC DRIVH MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55422 Mey 20, 1964 Zoain� and Planning Commission Of The City of Hopkias Citq Ha11 Hopkins, Mianesota Attention: Howard C. Sundey, Chairman Gentlemen: Re: Resolution No. 175 (Special Use Permit on Parts of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Minnehaha Oaks lying Northeasterly of Minnehaha Creek S.P. 2706-55 T.H. ? Layout '] (Hopkins) �e have received a notice of hearin� for a Special use permit for the proposed construction of an office building �. on the above referenced site. 'aie erish to advise the Commission that a laq- out showing the proposed improvement of T.H. '] in Hopkins is on file �rith �•�� the City Clerk. 'lhe layout includes a proposed diamond interchange at z° ;.. ':. Monk Avenuee The construction of the proposed interchange at h�onk Avenue mrill require a partial taking of land from the above parcel. llue to the fact that a ramp is proposed in the S.W, cduadrant of the intersection of T.H. 7 and Monk Avenue, access to T.H. 7 and the proposed ram� cannot be permitted from a point westerly of F9inneliaha Cr.eek to Monk Avenue. At the time that the i�onk Avenue Interchange is developed, soroe otter meari� �f access tu the pronerty to be re-zoned must be provided. If the re-zoning is approved and the o.ffice building requires an improvement in esisting access to T,He '7,it ari 11 be n�cessary for the oaner to apply for an entrance permit fro� the State Highwaq Depertment before the improvement oan be made. k�e requeat that this letter be entered�in the proceedings of the Aearin� to be held May 26, 19b4. Sincerely, � DEPARTE�[ENT OF HIGH�a1AYS RPB: phs �/G��',`-. R. P. Braun Deputy District Engineer G d: . .��, :rC -S1.> _._„�......._�;�/'� ..,..J`" .. _,_„y � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1280 � RESOLUTION ORDERING FREPAR.ATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWERS IN "BELLGROVE", AND AREA IN HOPKINS NORTH AND EAST OF DRILLANE. WI�REAS, it is proposed to improve all of that part of the City of Hopkins known as "BELLGROVE" and that part of the South One-Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, l�ing North and East of Drillane, and further to improve the following roads, highways, and streets, described as follows; Commencing at the intersection of Hennepin County Road No. 73 and County Road No. 5; thence North along said County Road No. 73 to Manitoba Road, thence Easterly along Manitoba Road to East St. Albans Road, thence Southerly along East St. Albans Road to County Road No. 5, tl�ence Easterly along said County Road No. 5 to the Easterly boundary line of Hopkins and on County Road No. 18 from the North line of Lot 1, Block-1, Drillane, to a point 165 feet north by the construction and installation of a Sanitary Sewer System therein and thereon, and to assess the abutting property for a portion of the cost of said improvement and all of the property in "BELLGROVE" and that part of the South One-Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, lying North and East of Drillane for the balance of the cost of such improvement, � all pursuant to Section 8 of the Hopkins City Charter and to the laws of the State of Minnesota, in such cases made and provided. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA; that the proposed improvements be referred to John Strojan for study and he is instructed to report to the Council with all convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvements, and the estimated cost of the improvements as reco�ended. Adopted by the City Council this June 2nd, 1964. ci ��,��� '' � ���� C, R. PETERSON, DONALD J. LBE T � Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, Mayor i CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1281 RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING ON Il�ROVEMENTS IN "BELLGROVE", AND AREA IN HOPKINS NORTH AND EAST OF DRILLANE. WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1280 of the Council adopted on 1964, a report has been prepared by John Strojan with reference to the improvement of "BELLGROVE" and- that part of the South One-half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, lying Nor�h and East of Drillane, and further to improve the following roads, highways and streets, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Hennepin County Road No. 73 and County Road No. 5; thence North along said County Road No. 73 to Manitoba Road, thence Easterly along Manitoba Road to East St. Albans Road, thence Southerly along East St. Albans Road to County Road No. 5, thence Easterly along said County Road No. 5 to the Easterly boundary line of Hopkins and on County Road No. 18, from the North line of Lot 1, Block 1, Drillane, to a point 165 feet North by the construction and installation of sanitary sewers and this report was received by the Council on June 2, 1964. NOW THEREFORE BE�.IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS,MINNESOTA, 1. The Council will consider the improvement of said "BELLGROVE", and that part of the South One-half o'£,the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, lying North and East of Drillane, and of said roads, streets, and highways in accordance with the report and the assess- ment of abutting property for a portion of the cost thereof and of all of the property in "BELLGROVE", and that part of the South One-half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, lying North and East of Drillane, for the balance of the cost of said improvement pursuant to the Charter of the City of Hopkins and of the laws of the State of Minnesota in such cases made and approved, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $64,140.00. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 16th day of June 1964, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 P.M., and the City Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as re- quired by law. Adopted by the City Council this 2nd day of June, 19�,4. � � �,�'� 'r'�%%����� c� %�G�-G'. �C4 C. R.' PETERS� DONALD J. MILBERT, � Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1284 BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, that certain Order heretofore signed, made and filed by the Minnesota Ra.ilroad and Warehouse Commission, which Order is dated June 1, 1954, and bears Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse Commission's Number ��667-D2745, which Order of said Co�nission approved and authorized the construction of a certain under-pass bridge for the proposed relocation of Hennepin County Road No. 3 under the tracks of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway and the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul and Pacific Ra.ilway may be fully vacated and canceled. And the Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse Commission is hereby full authorized and empowered so to set aside, vacate and cancel said Order. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Hopkins City Council on the 2nd day of June, 1964. � a(�U.�.� , �tc �- 1.,6-� ' C R PETERSON �ONALD J. LBE T . . , � Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney � CITY OF HOPKINS ' Hennepin County� Minnesota NOTICE OF HEARING ON Il+�PRQVEN�NTS TO WHOM IT iKAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o�clock P.M. on June 2� 1964 to consider the making of an improvement on the south end of Maple Hill Road ad jacent to .: par.cels�� `.: �._, on abandoned streetcar Right-of T�day by the bituminous surfacing thereon pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 1�29.111. The area proposed tobe assessed for such improvement is that part of the abandoned right-of-way of the Minneapolis & St. Paul Suburban Railway in the NW4 of NW4 of Sec. 29, T117� R21t lying between the easterly and wester7,y boundary lines�. extended southerly acress said right-of-way of the following lots: Lot 15, Blk.11, F.A. Savages Interlachen Park and Lot 16, Blk. 12, F. A. Savages Interlachen Park The estimated cost of such improvement is $368.00. Al1 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. Dated: May 5, 196l� C. R. PETERSON Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on May 21, 196l� and May 28 � 196l� s �:JP A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Tuesday, June 16th, 1964, at 7:30 P.M, o�clock in the`'Council Chambars in the City Hall. Present were Ma.yor Milbert, �auncilmen, Pokorny, Jr., Hanley, Harriman an3 Heuser. The City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, and Gity Attorney, Vesely. The Reverened Patrick Dooley, Assistant Pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic Church opened the Council meeting with invocation. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that thz expenditures dated June 16, 1964, in the amount of $487,882.63, be approved by the Council and the bills authorized for payment. The motion carrie3. - I�em: 64-16-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that Reso'..�- Reel -12- lution �k1285,"A RESOLUTION OP.DERING T:IE IMPROVEMENTS NOT BE IN- Side -3- STALLED IN BELLGROVE AND THAT Pt1RT OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OF THE 15 - 29 NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHBAST QUARTER OF SECTION 13, TOWN- SHIP 117, RANGE 22, LYING NORTH AND EAST OF DRILLANE" under the provisions of the Hopkins City Charter,"Improvements", Section 8.03, Subdivision 6 that such proposed improvements ma.y not be ordered installed by the Council if 90 per cent or more in number and interest of the affected residents property owners oppose the improvement as shown by their signatures on a petition setting forth their opposition to said improvement, and giving their proper street addresses and description of their property to be affecte3 by the improvement, and filed as provided in sub- division 5. The motion carried. Item: 64-18-A. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 29 - 45 the proposed improvements on the Pdorth side of Minnetonka Mills Road from Sweet Briar Lane to Herman Terrace by the installation of Sidewalk and Curb and Gutter thereon be tatiled indefinitely. The motion carried. Item: 64-19-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 45 - 61 Ordinance �k234, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKIrIS ZONING ORDINANCE BY ESTABLISHING SINGLE RESIDENCE DISTRICTS ON TERRITORY SOUTH OF F. A, SAVAGE'S INTERLACHEN PARK ACQUIRED BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS THROUGH ANNEXATION AND LYING BETWEEN SLAKE ROAD AND 3(30 FEET EAST'OF MEADOWBROOK ROAD", be accepted for its second reading and ordered publi:shed; and accord- ing to law same to become effective twenty days after such publication. The motion carried. Item: 64-20-A. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 61 - 65 Ordinance �k235, "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND ORDERING SALE OF CERTAIN REAL ESTATE NOW OWNED BY THE GITY OF HOPKINS", be accepted for its second reading and �rdered published; and according to law same to become effective twenty days after such publication. The motion carried. Item: 64-21-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that �rdinance 65 - 69 ��236, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE BY REDEFINING ZONING DISTRICTS AND BOiINDARIES THEREOF, AND ADOPTION AND REE�DOPTION OF THE 3RD REVISED ZONING MAP OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: REPEALING SECTION 2 OF SAID ORDINANCE N0. 131 AND ENACTING THIS ORDINANCE AS A NE6d SECTION IN LIEU THEREOF" be accepted for its first reading. The motion carried. Item: 64-10-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Tuesday, Ma.y 12th, 70 - 92 1964, at 10:00 A.M., D.S.T., for furnishing the City of Hopkins with 378 - 677 one (1) street sweeper (see attached exhibit "B"). Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny Jr. seconded the motion that based upon the reco�nendations of the City Manager,.Mr. Brubacher, and the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with one (1) street sweeper be awarded to Hall Equipment Co., Wayne Model �k980, for a total cost of $10,036.00 including the added optional broom. The motion carried. Mr..Harriman voting no. Item: 64=62-E. Mr. Harriman �noved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the 93 - 176 Hopkins Area Chamber of Cc,ir�r►erce's suggested method of handling customer and employee parking relative to the removal of all :.S�,�i,fi �pi �' ;s�;r �� o� �����s� e�� ���.����z� e� ���� � s� � c��°� o� ��t�ts ��� o� g�� sr�sr� �+�.�a G'���� c���€�d '�aa���►�r8 I��r �.2��, 19b4e e�t 10�00 �oP%o, CoSo�o i� t�a� Co�xr�tl �b��� a� tY�� �f�y �blo r�cid �� op��.�zsm PBe� c�i��a d�l I�i��,�u��n �aui���� �04 Elg�n Whitat Wfa� �To� �co,�.s� %S�s�Ye�,ss�isy� � S��g�i�� �o< j �ea���.s �desti�xa aJis�de� ! �r�, ��� `�"�.� �a�„����ri�„ Ae�artna�a�� will b�ia� � r�coummsndagion oa �eday ev�a�.a�g, t �L'�1IlI���� �� ��D� �; �•1$.$3�Sxi � � �'�'� �� � S �d��� F�R d°Rl�� �� �r"�i S�-�� s ��.�.� �a��� m��r�d `��s��s��r, �3r Z���n 19d�, at 3.0:00 �,�5, a C,S,To in th� Co�aaacil Chamb��� of the ��.��r �llo � ??a�:���aa��e�a�e '�� E�ta�e�.ia� s������nt �e�o��a�� �I�e �id of C��ig Ja Al�nde� b�aaa�e of �he d�d�tio� �ore �he C���► ta hall �he m�ee�3a��.o 4��Ld1LJ1$ 90A10 XiaSLibYA L4 �°tie follawii� i� ghe ecog� of s�ices �o be rec�ived from tYae fixm of �dE�agd� ��d F4elc�y fo� gh� ��mn of $2,500o OOo 1, �v81��e �T�e ad�quacyr o f the Co�ty layaaat as st�m on plan °iD'0 da�ed J�aua�y 27, Z96k, with rea�ce to a�fe8.ym c�paci�, util��tion of l�d �d �ae�al se�vice to tlie Wi1YLL�8i6S�% o 2, CoffiSdes maciificagious eo tiae Couagy p� �ich trt11 a�r�� came c�gev���c �hor�coffinge a�e fo�d in 1 aboneo 3, Select �� ].�yyoiag wliich cr� b�liev� b�s� s�ves �he iat��� �ratg of �apk3.� p ssad pgep��� � pl�n sfm�.l�� in fo�� ca � pl� ev�rv 0 4o Submit re�o�e�aded plan, toge�.� Ea9.�a a e�ittea atate� meag if �e de�m ig n�cEssaa-� for �pla�tiion or clarifi- c�gion o£ the pl�, to yoa� fo� g�esea���ion to th� Couiacflo So �o�aaide� �l�a,�a�ate l.aayoue� �riaicl� �ay be��er serve Ch� �c� of �kfmm� and s�i�l �t be u¢�e�aaoaaable in co�go p CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE N0. 234 "AN -0RDINANCE AMENDING OItDINANCE N0, 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING OFcDINANCE BY EST�ELISHING SINGLE RESIDENCE DISTRICTS ON TERRITORY SOUTH OF F. A. SAVAGE'S INTERI�ACHEN PARK ACQUIRED BY TI� CITY OF HOPKINS THIZOUGH ANNEXATION .AND LYING BE7.'WEEN 330 FEET EAST OF BLAKE ROAD AND MEADOWBROOK ROAD". THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS does hereby ordain_as follows: That Ordina.nce No. 131 known as the Hopkins Zoning Ordina.nce, be, and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto the following: Section 1. That all of the territory lying between the South boundary lines cf blocks 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 of F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park, and North of the South line of that part of the abandoned right-of-way of the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Suburban Ra.ilway in Sections 29 and 30, Township 117, Ra.nge 21 lying between the center line of County Road No. 20, also known as Blake Raa d, and a line across said abandoned right-of-way drawn Southerly across said right-of-way from a point on the South line o,f Section 20, Township 117, Range 21 distant 330 feet East of the center line of Meadow brook Road, be, and the same is hereby placed into the Single-Residence District with the same provisions and restrictions now prevailing in all of the territory contained within the plat of F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park. First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of �Iopkir�s on the 2nd day of June, 1964, and finally read and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said.City held on June 16, 1964. C. R, PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney � /��� �� ��. DONALD J. �ERT � Ma.yor Published in the Henr�epin County Review June 25, 1964. CITY OF ROPKINS AENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE N0. ��5 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A1�ID ORDERING SALB OF CERTAIN REAL ESTATE NOW OWNID BY TI�3 CITY OF HOPRINS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUPKINS do herebq ordain as follows: Section l. That the City of Hopkins shall sell and convey by appropriate Deed the following premises situated in Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz" B The South 60 feet front and rear of the east 190 feet of the following described tract: That part of Lot 1, Dow's Homestead West Minneapolis, lying North of.a line drawn parallel with the So}�th line of First Street from a point on the East line of said,lot, 319.8 feet South of the Northeast corner of said lot, to the West lin� thereof, except that part thereof described as follows: Commencing at a point in the East line of'said Lot 1, distant 299.8 feet South from the South line of First Street South; thence South along said East line,.of sai� Lot 1, a dfstance of 20 feet; thence West �arallel with the South line of First Street South to the West line of said Lot l,,thence Easterly in a straight line to the point of beginning, according to the plat thereof on file and`�of record in the office of the Regiater of Deeds in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota. Section 2. That the Mayor and the,City Manager of the City of Hopkina, b�,°and:�.the�same are empowered and authorized to sign, execute and deliver . , ;:3 '.Y�r" for and`in.behalf of the City all proper instrumenta and Deeds of conveyance necesaarq to the transfer of the above described premisea, said Deed oi said premises to be made to Dennin�'s Point Realty Corp., a Idew York Corpor- ation. First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins on the ,,�''��d� �d�.�i �e� Juiie,1964 and f inally read and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on June �(�1964. � � - � ' �t �����/�� ONALD J. MILBERT, � C. R. PETERSON, Mayor Seeretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review June 25, 1964. 1964. � i�. AS: jp, CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County� iKinnesota NOTICE OF HEI�RING ON IMPROVEI�NTS 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 7:30 o�clock P.M. on June 2� 196l� to consider the making of an improvement on north side of Nfinnetonka Mills Road from Sweet Briar Lane �o Herman Terrace by the installation of Sidewalk and Curb and Gutter thereon pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. Lt29.011 to Secs. I�29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is all of Block 2 and 3 of Campbells Addition to Hopkins, all of Campbell Second Addition, all of Campbell Fourth Addition, all of Blocks 10 and 11 in Hobby Acres, all of Block 2 of Kloss Addition and all of Registered Land Survey No. 1066. . The estimated cost of such improvement is $4,128000 for concrete sidewa]k and $4,3l�7.00 for concrete curb and gutter. All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. Dated: May 5, 1961� C. R. PETERSON Secretary to the Council R. L. Brubacher, City Manager JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins� TdLi.nnesota, on May 21, 196l� and May 28, 1964 (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS IN "BELLGROVE", AND AREA IN HOPKINS NORTH AND EAST OF DRILLANE. 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 7:30 o'clock P.M., on the 16th day of June, 1964, to consider the installation of a sanitary sewer system in "BELLGROVE" and that part of the South One-half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, lying North and East of Drillane, and along the following roads, highways, and streets in "BELLGROVE" in the City of Hopkins, viz: Commencing at the intersection of Hennepin County Road No. 73 and County Road No. 5; thence North along said County Road No. 73 to Manitoba Road, thence Easterly along Manitoba Road to. East St. Albans Road, thence Southerly along East St. Albans Road to County Road No. 5, thence Easterly along said County Road No. 5 to the Easterly boundary line of Hopkins, and on County Road No. 18 from the North.line of Lot 1, Block 1, Drillane, to a point 165 feet North pursuant to the Charter of the City of Hopkins and of the laws of the State of Minnesota in such cases made and approved. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is all of the territory in "BELLGROVE" and that part of the South One-half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, lying North and East of Drillane, for a part of the cost thereof and all of the.property abutting on the above described roads, highways, and streets for the balance of the cost thereof. Estimated cost of such improvement is a total of $64,140.00, of which it is proposed that the sum of $27,483.00 is to be assessed to all of "BELLGROVE", and that part of the South One-half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, lying North and East of Drillane, the balance to be assessed to said abutting property. Such persons as desire to be heard in reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. ' ? � / 4���r ` C. R. PETERSON, DONALD J. M LBER , Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review June 4th and llth, 1964. (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF .BIDS FOR ONE (1) STREET SWEEPER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will receive sealed bids at the office of the City Manager in the City Hall in said City until 10:00 a.m., May 12, 1964, and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible there- after, award of a contract will be made by the City for the furnishing of one (1) new Street Sweeper, as per specifications. Trade - in allowance on one Sweeper to be made. All bids shall be on the proposal.forms supplied by the City and shall be in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the City'Engineer, copies of which are available from the City Engineer upon requesG, and shall be accompanied by cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check, payable to the order of the City of Hopkins for not less than 5%.of the bid. Bids shall be directed.to the City Manager, securely sealed and endorsed upon the outside wrapper with a brief statement as to the unit for which the bid is made. The City reserves the right to reject all bids and accept those bids which are the most beneficial to the City. Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota, this 30th day of April, 1964. CITY OF HOPKINS ✓� R. L. Brubacher, Gity Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review April 30, 1964 Tobe publ�:shed in the Construction Bulletin April 30, 1964 _ � The June 16th, 1964 Council meeting minutes continued. parking meters be continued until the next or July 7th, 1964 Council meeting. The motion carried. Item: 64-110-E. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the firm of Edwards & Kelsy's be retain for the following scope of serv�c� only for a fee of $2,500.00, payalbe upon completion of that portion of item 5 dealing with those items listed on the attached exhibit "A". The motion carried. 64-114-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 215 - 245 any action relative to thz D�w Property be continued until the next or July 7, 1964, Council meeting. The motion carried. Item:: 64-115-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that relative 245 - 278 to the i�vita:tion by Mr. Raymond Olson, City Manager of the City of Bloomington,to join with Bloomington, Edina and Richfield in the employin��i�.part time Forester to serve all four municipalities, be continued until the next or July 7th Council meeting and the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher check with the local firms relative to the actural need for such a part time employee. The motion carrie3. Item: 54-116-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 278 - 345 Resolution ��1286, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON CONSTRLCTION AND INSTALLATION OF WATERMAIN AND/OR HYDRANTS ON 2ND STREET NORTH OPPOSITE THE RED OWL WAREHOUSE", or on 2nd Street North. The motion carried. Item: 64-117-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 346 - 378 Resolution ��1287, "A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING THE MAINTENANCE OF THE TRAEFIC CONTROL,SIGNAL AT COUNTY STATE AID HIGHWAYS 18 AND 3 FROM T�IE CITY OFhHOPKINS TO THE COUNTY PROVIDING ANY MODIFICA.TION >d :�w.:.;, 1 OF SAID �`SIGNAI� LBEo'SUB'JECT TO THE CITY COUNCIL" S APPRO�`�L� :. The ' .. Y�=w' r'. ' —'�'e - ' . motiv'n=car:rie3::"-``-` Item: 64-118-E. No action,�on�proposed tra�ffic control signals':and parking re- 677 - 844 st-rict�ion`on 5th Avenue North and Excelsior Blvd. Continued until the July 7, 1964 Council meeting. Item: 64-119-E. 845 - 855 Item: 64-120-E. 851 - 860 Item: 64-121-E. 845 - 8� 1 Item: 64-122=E 855 - 892 Invitation to Richfield for dedication of their new municipal water plant Saturday June 20, 1964, at 1:30 P.M. The report on the City Library. McQueen hearing scheduled for June 23rd postponed. Load limit signs for Ha.rrison Avenue South at 4,000 pounds. Also have an ordina.nce prepared to cover the load limits for all streets. Item: 64-123-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 892 - 933 the City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to advertise for bids for furniture and equipment for the new Municipal building. The motion carried. M��:: Ha�niey5,,moved and Mr. Pokorny;yTr. seconded the motion that the appointment by Mayor Milbert of Cecil Kloss to the Civil Service Cou�ission be approved. The motion carried. C. R. Peterson, Secretary to tr.e Cauncil ATTEST: ,� � �l.(�y Donald J. 'lbert, Mayor COUNCILMEN : The Board of Equalization meeting was held as required by the City Charter on the last Monday of June, or June 29, 1964, at 8:00 P,M. o'clock in the Council Chambers of the City Hall of Hopkins, Minnesota. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilman Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser. The City Manager, Brubacher, City Assessor Dargis and George Sund, the representative from the Assessing Department of Hennepin County. Mr. Henry C. Herzan, 601 - 17th Avenue North,presented his case relative to his application for a homestead claim on property he purchased April 15th, 1964 with the understanding he would have occupancy by May lst. Mr. Arthur J. Mingo, of 136 - 17th Avenue South, who sold his home at the above address to Mr. Herzan and was unable to vacate the premises on May lst but did so on Ma.y 6th, 1964. The Board requested Mr. Herzan to bring in his purchse agreement and upon that document the decison of Board will be based. Mr. Herzan will have the purchase agreement for the next Board of Equalization meeting. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the Board of Equa.lization stand continued until the next Council meeting of July 7th, 1964 at 9:00 P.M. o'clock. There being no additional hearings the Board adjourned. C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Board of Equalization. COUNCILMEN: 0 � , � AT STED: � u� yor ponald Milbert A special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall of Hopkins at 8:30 P.M., Monday, June 29th, 1964. Present were Mayor Milbert, and Councilmen.Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser. The City Manager, Brubacher. Item: 1. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the City Mana.ger, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to serve vacation notice to Mr. Ted Sliter, now renting the City owned property at 25 - lOth Avenue South. The vacation date to be as of September lst, 1964, be approved. The motion carried. Item: 2. Mr. Pokorny Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Ordinance �k238 "AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE REPLACEMENT OF A BURNED OUT GENERATOR FOR THE MINNEHA�IA CREEK LIFT`STATION", the approxima.te cost of the new generator,_:installed, to be $2,000.00, and in accordance with the City Charter, Section 3.04 Subdivision 2, be accepted for its first reading and thereby adopted and ordered published. The motion carried unanimously. Item: 3. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Ordina.nce No. 239, EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE REPAIR OF WATER AND SEWER BREA� AT 9TH AVENUE SOUTH AND 7TH STREET", and said contract for such repairs having been awarded to Swanson Excavating Company at a cost of $2,166.71, in accordance with the City Charter, Section 3.04, Sub- division 2, be accepted for its first reading and thereby adopted and ordered published. The motion carried una.nimously. No further business appearing the meeting stood adjourned. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council. A�°TESTED: ti a . i er , yor. �-�. .� , ' , \ � _ . . . ; AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION .., � f� ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������N . :� - . . � - . . . � � . . . . .' _:�. �. :; . . . . . . . . . .' . _ . . - . � . . .. . . . . � . � . � . . _ :i . . . . . ...., . . :. .�.. . . .. - '. . , : . . . . . . . . ' . . .. . . � . . . . .;. . � . . . . � . .. � .. .. .. : �.. .�i � . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. '. . . ' . ... . . � ." - � . The Hennepin County Revie� � ,; �2 f : ; � : �eg�.l 11 � — � ' . �-- �-�: --- - --- -- - -- -- - _ ___ - — -- -� — — -- 44 r3 + P i _ (Official Publication) ' CITY OF HOPKINS �"�O kins Minn. a� HENNEPIN COUNTY, _ . . . � 3ar.r noaT�rer� .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � .. . . . - � ww2x'. ccs2 ��__:._ �- . . � . . � � . . � . ' � - . � • . . � ' . .. '/� ;,>- � , MINNES TA O t�h: . � %/ , � AN ORDINANCE AMENDING I st8t@ Of M1I7212SOt1 �T '- 1e ' OKDINANCE NO. 236 /� • RDINANCE NO. 131 KNOWN � ��� ' S THE HOPKTNS ZONING OR- A� � _ I N A N C E BY REDEFINING COUIlt� Of H@Illl@p1ll - �:' --_,:.= � ONING DISTRICTS AND THE .:; �� r:: � ' OUNDARIES. THEREOF, A N D JOHN E. TILTON, being dtily Sworn, op Oath s8y6: that he nOW is and during• all thE #1me herEtp• €.� = '�'� � t DOPTION AND KEADOPTION F THE 3AD REVISED ZONING �tAP OF HOPKINS, MINNESO- ��`, y `_. I � . � . . o n _ q . .. p . � � . . . . - . . , � .. . . � . � . . ' .. . . . stated has beea JOFIN E. TILTON, the publisher.. . and printer ....of the newspaper icnown '� �;�' ��-- `_NlT d � A: REPEALING SF.CTION TWO enne in Count Review and has full knowled of the facts herein stated. '+ � I o� - Q° °" '� ANLf SAID ORDINANCE NO. 131 as The H P Y . � �j � � s , ENACTING THIS OIiDI- +� : o ♦�, � 'c : m . 17f9t f01' mOie th9II ont yCar immediately prior t0 thE pUblic&HOII therein of th8 pritltld � j,�f 9"� • `�P 15 �R < NANCE AS A NEW SECTIAN IN LIEU THEREOF": rt ; � , �`� -,a _ � 3 �� _ ^ TY CO ORDAINED BY THE -'�; ei :i � ,— I I _ � IL OF THE CITY n � • / ,P �. , � J MiwrvE70NKq ..............4�Z'.�.`lY,�:'�1;C.�..:�Qa.:�'s?.......................................... , � . —�_ ` . � OS HOPKI SCas follows: .................. � ,.. , __ vo , , ection 1. That Saction 2 of Or- �s' -�� �iinance No. 131 of the City of �• titled An Ordinance Relatin to � _ � - � Hopkins. which Ordinance is en- ......................................................................................:................. ^. � ` wees��a . aad Establishing a Com rehen- `r 4 t N �. Hopk nsn1 He nlepin�Co nt CitMinf .;. , o • ,; -' � J . and Repealing Ordinance ,�.m ...................................................................................,............... . r- ' , , No.� 8'and all Or in �'. d ances Amen- bera:a attached, said newspaper was prittted and published in the EngHsh laaguage from its ��, ti , $o _ datory thereof and Supplementary � ,, � known office of publicatlon within the County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, on Thursday of < �; . �� , , thereto' , be a�d the same is '"-' each week in column and aheet form e uivalettt in space to 450 runnin inchea o2 sin e column �.;` .' .. �� • I Q B � hereby repealed and that in lieu two inchea wide; has been issued from a kaown office establlahed in said place ot pubHcation �^�, ' '•: ' , ) , and in piace thereof t here is here- equipped with skllled workmen and the necessary material for preparlag an d printing the same: , �.= : . • ' THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW has had in fts makeup not lesa than twentySve percent :?'; ' - �+ -' � bwing as Section 2 nac e e fol• of its news columna devoted to local news of interest to said community it purports to aerve, the �•,`. _ _� ..` - -. ;;.. '' ' Section 2. ESTABLISHMEN press work o! which has been done in its said known place o! pub8cation; has contained general ��'. , rt ::� ` ., � OF DISTRICTS. T aews, comments and miscellany; has not duplicate d any o t her publlcation; has not been entire- ;r-. ':,�"._ � � Subd. 1. DISTRICTS. The ly made up of patents, plate matter and advertisements; has been circulated at and near ita said `.+ �'. ',:� � �s hereby divid�ed into zon ny place of publication to the extent of 240 copies regularly dellvered to paying subscribers; has been • t�� �' districts as follows: g entered as second ciass mail matter in local post office of its said place of pubflcation; that there �' , : �`� SR - Single Residence; ' has been on file ia the office of •the County Auditor of said county the affidavit of a person hav- ; <'.;• , °,` ` ' . ;' -?' DR • I7ouble Residence; ing Hrst hand knowledge of the facts constituting its quallHcationa as a newspaper for pubHcation c{ ' .:r `,.,. . ``' s' ;; : I� :' � ' MR-i - 1VIuItiPle Resid nce 1� ot legal notices; and that its publishers have comphed t+�nth all demands of said County Audltor i;'� -• �:: ,: -- �" ,•'� , (, ' MR•2 - Multiple Residence for proots o! its eaid quaSHcation. A copy of each iasue has been filed with the State Historical '' : .'. '- " : ---- � r-.- -:. ---- BR - Business Residence; Societq. St. Paul. , c. .._ . " ,, C 1 2; . , � C-2 - Commercial 2; �+j,�,, • . „. F, - n�i ; ' i J-. " . ' o - IN - Industrial That the printed a.1A;..QG::..::�,..iY�4� ..................................... i ' Y',, � � �;.: . . � ; ;r... , . . • 2 BOUNDARIES OF ..............�. � � ._ a ,,, • R��� w _ ' : . DISTRICTS. The boundaries s . . � �` ' 4: ' . ,: : .� _ of these districts are delineat• ....... .............................................. ............................ ...... 'f: ) . _ � ��" : ed on a m ... .............. , . n I .. hereto a�ttached as a part hereof was cut from the columns of said newspaper; was pubSahed ; f, � � ° � - `� `•' Minne ooningpMap o f Hopk s 3 ;. ;_ '. .. _ _: s ta", which ma is or- `g z .a . ` _:r,., - - , : . vY � ' - . iginallY d'ated M�ay 31. 1955. therein �a the English language once a week for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . successive weeks: that Yt waa e :' � � � x.,. ' � , �-. �. �'- .; Zonin ntMap of HopkinRevM nd - , b' t - �j �L?l < j� �.. , ,,' `,.; . I °rr ow„ . ne�ota ' and thereafter by seP- firat eo publiehed on tDte ..........................daq of...........:.�.........., 19.........and -�, .-, ', . �' � arate Ordmances amended or ,z .: _ ': I revis . such revisions or ed ''* �� K.;';, � OAK RIDGE GOIF COU2 - - lmendments being daYed and thereafter on ..................................of each week to and including the ........ '' � '• . s .......... 5 C entered on said ma a � °' � '� ; _ • ' .,. � �4� November 25, 1955 �' . , r ,.< - . ' an day o! ........................... 19......; and that the followlag is a copy oi the lower ca�e : 956 J uar 24, 1 r � May 1, 1956 ''� s� t'� � .. � : July 7. 1956 , : - �t o C _ June 25, 1956 al habet which is ackaowled ed to have beea the size and kind of t • y : �. , ,o � V , � P B ype used m the ublica- ¢;, ,-,; •, October 2, 1956 , . ,.. � � ' ' ' - ember 18. 1�J56 ;,: '. "' y ec , "_ t.�'.Y'G lYl?Y1C2 �.D � �� `.� �`?r 'x � „ �/, , �, ��' . 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Sfh��� �1�e,;:/� ��ce. �L �r�`� _ --�- .� _� ,, 1 ___] ` Ma�r. 3,`�a . _ . Z � ��� » Rvr• �. �'� 224 _ ' � � Mar•3, 64 2o�f i ' ' `3 ,.. - _ - Otc-17 G3 ZZG M Oct 1�, �3 2�(k�� � OCt'.1 G3 �,- � �.'y, - QR Qou�.:a ��es����nce: . � y . � `� � -. • Maw 7 �3 �i o _ �f� « Fcb �ajG 040 " � � ,•. ` .._ ov tt,41 �7 �'?vi, P i�eside�c �� - _ _ � e-1 ~ �,c2'Se i5� i ,a , � _ e " - • .:.� _ � � R�s�d�nc�-2 _ " A�r�3y�� t +I : : - ,., .� . Q /� « � tip/e � .... .., ,.. U!/: E��'SS .'1P5/!�E /IG'B . ' ,ti G Q , . . . . � . .. . J. . . . _ M I . , . . MaY S'S7 I�S °^ N _ _ ' - � � b•2p5,� t+f2 . >� � . . . - --- ��16 � . . _ . _ N , . -. g . ... p> - . .. � �; r. u c c. c � ��0/�7 /!h 1}['/t)� � l./ . . - . . � . . _ . � . . � .. . .. ,. , _ . . •. . D�. �'' O � � ��9 . ��_ J jS 36 ` < / « �%(,t _.Zp .� � 3 s 2 . . . . 'j'�'j''jj� � � i�I� . � . _ . � . . . � � . -LLit1LLi11 �� � .. „ � . . . � . . . . . � i. t32 . 6 3I i. Ghl�r/� ► ti d/ L,� . , . N Y l sti �31 , " � � 5L ' ' . .. �,� � - ! : , : , ,� � � .Indvs�ri9� - « ; ; ! } .,: : - , . : - ;� `` � - . l�1 E = . _. _ , p �° I _ _ _ _ ,:_, � . _ _ ; , A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Tuesday; July 7th, 1964, at 7:30 P.M. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen, Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser. City Ma.nager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector, Blomquist and City Attorney, Vesely. The Reverend Lasse J. Stohl, of the Gethsema.ne Lutheran Church of Hopkins opened the the Council meeting with invocation. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the expenditures dated July 7th, 1964, with the exception of vouchers number 15926 and 15947, or the amount of $159,611.80, be approved,by the Council and the bills authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-21-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Reel -12- Ordinance �k236, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0, 131, "KNOWN Side - 4- AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE" BY REDEFIDIING ZONING DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES THEREOF, AND ADOPTION AND READOPTION OF THE 3RD REVISED ZONING MAP OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA; REPEALING SECTION 2 OF SAID ORDINANCE N0. 131 AND ENACTING THIS ORDINANCE AS A NEW SECTION IN LIEU THEREOF", as amended, be accepted for its second reading and ordered published; and according to law same to become effective twenty days after such publication. The motion carried. Item: 64-22-A. Mr..Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 230 - 233 , ��rl,f �,{,�� Ordina.nce �k237 ,"AN ORDINANCE VACATING ALL OF THE ALLEYS AND AVENUES � LOCATED IN BLOCK 11, WEST MINNEAPOLIS, AND IN THAT PART OF DOW'S �,, �� ��� HOMESTEAD LOCATED NORTH OF AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NUMBER ONE HUNDRID ��$y � NINETY FOUR (194), HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA", be accepted for ,YyW ��, i a" its first reading. The motion carried. �� Item: 64-8-B. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny Jr, seconded the motion that Reso- 230 - 245 lution �k1288, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEERS REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS OF EXTENSION OF WATERMAIN AND IN- STALLATION OF HYDRANTS", on Second Street North between Monroe Avenue and the West side of the Great Northern Railway tracks. The motion carried. Item: 64-62-E. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 245 - 418 the City Council approve the Hopkins Area Chamber of Commeee'c`�:s suggested method of handling Customer and Employee parking, as well as the recommendations presented by City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, with the exception of those parts of Mr. Brubacher's reco�nendations relative to leaving parking meters on Excelsior Avenue and between 7th Avenue to llth and on 9th Avenue. See exhibit "A". The motion carried. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. voting no. Item: 64-118-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 690 - 931 summary of traffic control signs and parking restrictions recom- mended by the Police and Engineering Departments.as of June lst, 1964, with the exception of items 8, 10, 18, 20 and 21, and with the necessary authorization of the signs and restrictions be approved. The motion carried. See exhibit "B". Item: 64-114-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion to approve 204 - 223 Mr. Brubacher, the City Manager's recommendation to continue action relative to the Dow Property until the August 4th Council meeting; thus giving the Building Inspector, Electrical Inspector, and City Engineers time to evaluate the property and to estima.te the costs of necessary repairs to put the building into condition for use by an organization or firm.. The motion carried. Item: 64-125-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the 19 - 134 recommendation of the Zoning and Planning Co�nission to the City Reel - 12- Council for a Special-Use-Permit for the proposed construction of Side - 4 - a sales building on the following described property, with the provision that the.parties concerned furnish the Council with a letter setting forth their intention to dedicate the required property for the�up-granding of Excelsior and Monk Avenues when the County Highway Department elect to do the work, be approved; the property concerned is "that part of Lot 75, lying West of a �X�Y�.Ybg 80A 19' 8b C�,� G �8 �ids�t+e� �B�iEA98�V.7� " �9al.y� � � 1gG�6 �°�a� �€►u���b1� �if:� Caaa��� ��€:g� �fi �g�t�, P�.�r+��o�� ��t�'��a SL�c� etc� �� �r��9.1 r��e��� ��Z�e �� r,�.�i Cs��s�l�n �a�� �� ie��bBY/28SA L1���i�'.��g JB. o y �AL o ��S�.tlL�g S.�L o �e��bd:9 1'A6 o a�6'L{b��y Y�o Pa-��� � 1��: � 3��aa�a.o �.� tih4.� ����� �a� rl�s��sed a11 �aha��� aaf �� ��mlzi� �S7ysa°�i�ng bax: � 0����11. ���..��� r�a� �s�h�cl faa� �ae �aa�£�� p��b��aa �� �� ���o�s��s��� ghat �� Ci�y pgoc��d. �a tlae fo1Zc�� m����o lo �a�a�lbli�ts � �11 d�ey ��u�,� Io�� �Jx���a �sd�l �� p�1s�.ar� �es ��F.'6; f?����o bia6'�� d�$Q � b1: W6.°��f�6dl O� �6.61 �tl!%833F3 Pdo��F�a., I��rtla af t�e �se��t �ciga�l �� �fl o�a I0� �vc�� o,�u��� o� �a� 9.a� e� �����. �m I�o �le��l�o �'���m �r� 9.��� �rA1� g��o�rAd� ��tym�aaa �42� pa�Yc*�g �����a ��e� Is���s ��sa b� c�a�t�a�l�d ai��� by �la� ��sl� �f ps.rlc�aag ��i�&�� �la2 ��ic���s t� ba� �old� o� by r1a�a us� �� a11 � ����� o 2 0 �'hr� f�� �r �e�a parki�g P,� B�e a mi o f�S o 00 p�r r�a�t&� o 3, �ra la�� p��fs�g ��s � e���bli�fia�c� �� �1� ��ae� �nn 7��a A�� t� 12�s Av� maa� ����� �� S+�reet lYo�tb �aed 1�� S��e�t Se�aa�Ia ��c�� �tae o�e la�� ��s r�mo�� enc��d �a� 'v`�a o �o �� h�a�a;,,�nse � et��ablf�Ia�d i�e �tua�� a���� g�c�— ��d � t�a� �� of Cc�c�o ._ �o �x�a� £�e�� a�� dagr gggTci.� bs p�.ds�d �ioszg �� �a�� �ac�� �f C�:r�.���i �uk �d �1oaa� ?.�d St���� S�ttn �m 7�h ��;�� �. , � . � 9t�� ,���a 6o A11 g����t l�c�p�l lo�� b� �i���d �� f��e � I�a� ���a � � �� Ci�� ���� �s�Ysl� �aa���aa� Q�'f�.cf�l� �s'�s� �ly de�ty C►�.�9 b� ga�1�.� _����nto Ssac�a ��f�ci�l.e � e��gc� ��I�� a�n�.y ��a �� a'[�,��aea� �m�, All mt.��� r�s�r�.��ad �asstc�� ���m eaa�xc�r � su�l�t�d �,�� � ���; ����r��c����aa� ��a� �� �.��d c���E�a �r������ b� g�o�,dad �� �:Is� r��va�� �I�c� ��{-���a�o A�a �����.c��d g��a�s�� o� t&�� a����a�€� �d �s� �ta�s �g� � ���,i�is��+ �f�s��d, � � ��ea �E`��a �S�,�I�� pR�� L� � �.��� ��A�� �� O���ia� � v �a> i�s, �ti�a ���� ��o�� �,� �����.�c� �i �$� �� ���.;� �� �l�ov��a � � �ea�� � ����.��: ����� ��fd ����s� �s p�� �"� ���h. ���r��� ���a� �'�+���� ��fr���� �u�bc����d �g������ �S� � �Oa, �Bt� ��- 2S`rTm � �7 95Q�s � &`� ��ra�! �rap�.�zsA f�r��i����� �C��� s�f Lr.� i��$ �- �e���+���� ��TaaS6QA ���.�, ���.��� �2f�a �•���� �������� Q�,�� y��� e� 30��� ���asa,��rz �,�.� �a��� S'������� �+�7�� ��tia'� ���� �o��s �.s��.tfa1 ��t�� Uaa� so�rn �'c3a��1� l�d�o SigEtB �j}c.�A�Ca�€�e a�ktd f8El3���1.���1��� �lh��l� c�� . � �rt:�xr��e� eazo� �u s���.l �s�rm�ycs �' ��a�Ia w� ccsaa$:4 ���� �a� ����iv� ���e ar� $ �� � 30Q o t�9 2,5�0� ��85�00� IR�9�o� 3 .Ot30a d3U $12s9��o00 � �00, t7� b , 700, Oi� 300a � � $2,��SQo Oi� �',�a2� �e��kin� p��a�� � 13,o�sa e ��,�1c��4a ����t ����s� � 2,S�ao�O �'a�tc�L� t►�,o1�.��sa �r�s�i��� �? 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WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins is a City of the third class operating under a home rule charter, and WHEREAS, a verified petition signed by the City of Hopkins, which is.the owner of all of the real estate abutting upon the streets, avenues and alleys hereinafter set forth, has been filed praying for the vacation of the streets, avenues and alleys, as hereinafter set forth, and WHEREAS,none of the streets, avenues and alleys, hereinafter set forth, is longer than the distance intervening between any two adjacent streets, and WHEREAS, as all of the avenues, streets and alleys, hereinafter set forth, are public thoroughfares of and in the City of Hopkins and are not necessary or in the public interest, and the general public will not be damaged or inconvenienced by such vacations. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Hopkins does hereby ordain as follows: That the following streets, avenues or alleys, described as follows, be, and the same hereby are vacated: (a) The North-South alley in that part of Block 11, West Minneapolis, which alley commences at the Southerly boundary line of First Street South and runs thence Southerly to the Northerly boundary line of Lot 1, Auditor's Subdivision Number One Hundred Ninety Four, (194), Hennepin County, Minnesota. (b) The East-West alley located over, across and upon the North twenty (20) feet of Lots 7 and 12, Block 11, West Minneapolis.including that portion of said alley lying between the Easterly boundary line of said Lot 7, and the Westerly boundary line of Lot 1, Dow's Homestead. (c) That part of lOth Avenue South lying Southerly of the Southerly boundary line of First Street South and Northerly of the Northerly boundary line of Lot 1, Auditor�s Subdivision Number One Hundred Ninety Four (194), Hennepin County, Minnesota. Passed and adopted the 7th day of July, 1964, at a regular meeting of the Council of said City. ))�' �/ �p�,��Q, �,�� l� �-U��T�`. ., ��'���iG C. R. PETER�ON; DONALD J. LBERT, �`� Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE No. 238 EMERGEATCY ORDI NANCE AUTHO&IZING TNE PURCHASE AND REPLACEMENT OF A GENERATOR AT THE MINNEHAHA CREEK SANiTARY SEWER LIFT STATION. THF CITY COUATCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS do hereby ordain as follows: WHEREAS, all of the Hopkins sanitary sewage generally travela through" the system and through the said lift station located at or near the inter- section of Minnehaha Creek and Excelsior Avenue in the City of St. Louis Park, and WHEREAS, a certain generator heretofor installed in said lift station has failed and unless immediately replaced the operation of such lift atation can be seriously crippled and can become an immediate danger to the health and welfare of surrounding persons and property, and WHEREAS, time is of the essence and the replacement and repair of such generator cannot wait for the advertisementfiog bids or formal contract, and WHEREAS, the City Manager has solicited immediate informal bids for such replacement and found that the cost of such new generator, plus the labor of inetalling, will be the sum of $2,000.00, which sum is fair and reasonable. NOW, T[�REFORE, IT IS NERFBY ORDAINED as follows: 1. That an immediate emergency exists, which if not removed or relieved, may cause serious danger to the public health and welfare. 2. That the City Manager is hereby authorized and empowered at once to purchase and install without advertised bids therefor a new electric generator in the Minnehaha Creek Sanitary Sewage Lift Station at a cost not to exceed the sum of $2,000.00. . PASSID AND ADOPTED at a special meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins held Monday, June 29, 1964. �O �~����W�►l, C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPA C. VESELY, City Attorney. f��G�;1 � ^ DONALD J. IL ERT, Mayor. Published in the Hennepin 8ounty Review July 9, I964. CITY OF. HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE No. 239 EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE REPAIR OF SAI�TTABY SEWER AT 9th AVENUE . SOUTH A1�ID 7th STREET SOUTH IN TE� CITY OF HOPKINS THE CITY COUNCIL OF T1� CITY OF HOPKINS do hereby ordain as follows: WHEREAS, a break has occurred in the sanitary sewer syatem of the City of Hopkins at or near the intersection of 9th Avenue South and 7th Street South, and WHEREAS, the sanitary sewer system in the vicinity of such break is--� not now operating and there is an immediate danger to the health and wel- fare of the public, and WHEREAS, time is of the essence and the repair of such sanitary sewer cannot wait for the advertisement for bids or formal contract,,and WHEREAS, the City Manager has solicited informal bids for the repair of such sewer and found that Swanson Excavating Company can and is pre- pared to repair eaid sanitary sewer at a cost of $2�166.71, which sum is fair and reasonable and the lowest obtainable. NOW, TREREFOR,E, IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED as follows: 1. That an immediate emergency exista, which if not removed or relieved, may cause serious danger to the public health and welfare. 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized and empowered to enter into a contract without advertising for bids with Swanson Excavating Company for the repair of the.sanitary sewer break at or near the intersection of 9th Avenue South and 7th Street South in the City of Hopkins at a cost of $2,166.71. PASSED AI�ID ADOPTED at a special meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins held.Monday, June 29, 1964. ��Z��� i � OIdALD J. �ILBERT J L . '�U A� C. R. TE , � . Mayor. Secretary of the Council. JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney. Published in�the Hennepin County Review July 9, 1964. CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin Co�nty, Minnesota RFSOLiTTION N0. 1286 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF Fd1iGINEER' S REPORT ON INlPROVII�NTS WHII�.EAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of Second Street North between Great Northern Raw and Nlonroe Avernte North by installation of water main and hydrants and blacktop replacement thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs.. 429.011 to secs. %+z9.111. Nt�T, THEREFORE, BE IT RF�OLVED BY THE CI`�Y CO�NCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPSTTS, MINNESOTA� that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan for stud,�r and he is instructed to report �rith all corroenient speed advising the Cauncil in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed impravements are feasible and as to whether they should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the esta.mated cost of the improvements as recommended. Adopted by the G`ity Coiuicil of the Citg of Hopkins, A�innesota, this 16th day of June, 1964. C .PR: �'E�T���� � ` � Secretary to the Council JQSEPH C. 11F�ELY. City Attorney Q �, n� ��" �ONALD J. RT, Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin Countq., Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1287 RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING CERTAIN TRAFFIC SIGNALS.IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS,I�ENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA. . WHEREAS, the Highway Department of the County of Hennepin through the Board of Hennepin County Commissionera, has.on February 11, 1963 adopted a policy for the installation and maintenance of traffic con- trol signals on Hennepin County Highways, and WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins has purchased, installed and maintained two traffic control signals on the Hennepin County HighWays hereinafter set forth. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins that the Hennepin County Highway Department be, and hereby is requested to assume and hereafter pay for all maintenance of all traffic control signals on all Hennepin County Highways within the City of Hopkins, and BE IT FUxTHEB RESOLVED, that the City of Hopkins convey to the County of Hennepin the signal equipment property together�with the egress to and ingress fromisuch traffic signals for the maintenance, replacement, reconstruction and re-design.of traffic control signal:�, installations at the following Hopkins locatione: 1. At the interaection of County Road 18 and Excelsior Avenue, also knoirn as County Road 3. 2. At the intersection of Monk Avenue known as County Road 20, and Excelsior Avenue knowhas County Road 3. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Hopkins will pay for the electric power necessarily used for the above two eignals, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that any re-designs of any of the presently existicig��installations of the traffic control signals in the City of Hopkins shall first be submitted for approval to the City of Hopkins by the Hennepin County Highway Department. PASSED A1�ID ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting held on the 14th of June, 1964. C. R:� E�� , �l Secretary of the Council � JOSEP C. VESELY, City Attorney DONALD J. MILB�, c �Mayor CITY OF' HOPKINS Hennepin County, t�Iinnesota RESOLUTIOiV N0. 1288 A t�,.SOLUTTOid RECEIVING f�PORT AND CALLING FOR I-IIEAF3.IidG ON IT��Il'ROVEiU[E,NTS WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1286 of the Counci3 adopted June 16, 1964, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference to the improvement of Second St. North between Monroe Ave. and the west side of the Great Northern Railway Tracks by the extension of watermain and installation of hydrants thereon and this report was received by the Council on July 7, 1961�. NOW, TH�,REFOi�.E, BE IT RESOLVFD by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: l. The Council will consider the irnprovement of such water system in accordance with the report and the assessment of Tracts A and C, Reg. Land Survey i�1o. 505; the south 593 feet of that part of the SW. 4 of NW 4 of Sec. 19, T i17, R 23 lying east of the Great Northern Railway right of way for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to 1�7.S.A., Secs. l�29.OI1 to 1�29.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $9071�. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the l�th day of August, 196I� in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.� and the Clerk shall give pubiished notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. Adopted by the Council of tYae City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 7th day of July, 1964. � �����c�,��l C. R. ETERS ON, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney � ! u�(,C,{'�• �% �2��� � � DOi1ALD J. r1ILBERT, I�layor � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1289 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVF,�TENTS WHEREAS a petition�has been received requesting the impro�vement of Seventh Street South between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue bg installation of Water Main thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 4z9.o11 to secs. 429e111. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY C�JNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINTdESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan for study and he is instruoted to report wit�t all convenient speed advising the Co�uncil in a prel,iminary way as to whether the proposed improvemsnts are feasible and as to whether they should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the esti�ted cost of the impravements as recommended. Adopted by the City Cauncil of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 7t,h day of Julyo 1964. � ��J.��!l� C. R. PETERSON, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY. City Attorney AS: jP � l�--vt,�,�-Q! DONALD J. ERT, Mayor. July 7th Council meeting minutes continued. Page -2- line parallel with and 635 feet West measured at right angles, from the East line of said Lot 75, except the Northwesterly 30 feet thereof. Also that part of Lot 76, lying West of a line parallel with and 635 feet West, measured at right angles, from the East line of said Lot 76, except that part heretofore taken for highway purposes, or West of the National Tea Building, and North of Excelsior Avenue and East of Monk Avenue, ':.The motion carried.. Case 63-49-Special-Use- Permit. Applicant: Hansord Pontiac. Item: 64-126-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny Jr. seconded the motion that the 134 - 190 reco�nendations of the Zoning and Planning Commission to the City Council relative to the request for rezoning the following described property for.the proposed construction of an apartment dwelling be approved; and the following described property be rezoned from Double-Residence to Business-Residence, and the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, be ask to draw an Ordinance. "that part of the following described property lying East of a line parallel with and 166 feet East of the Easterly line of.Monk Avenue from Double-Residence to Business Residence; "that part of Lot 70 Auditor's Subdivision Number 239, Hennepin County,.Minnesota, described as beginning at a point in the West line of said Lot 70, distant 240 feet South of the Northwest corner thereof; thence East parallel to the North line of said Lot 70, �5,� €eet; thence South parallel to the East line of said Lot 70, 146.5 feet; thence deflecting to the right at an angle of 90 degrees for a distance of 180.01 feet; thence de- flecting to the left at an angle of 72 degrees to the center iine of Minnehaha Creek; thence Northwesterly along the center line of said Creek to the West line of said Lot 70; thence North along the West line of said Lot 70 to the point of beginning. The motion carried. Mr. Harrima.n voting no. Case No. 64-20-Zoning. Applicant: Mr..J. Lund. Item: 64-127-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr.-Hanley seconded the motion that the 1176 - 1204 recommendation of the Zoning and Planning Commission be approved and the request for a preliminary plat for the following property, the area between 7th and 8th Street South and extended alley between 6th and 7th Avenues to 5th Avenue extended; plus Tracts A, and B. R.L.S. No. 682, be approved. Case No. 64-21-Plat; Applicant: Mr. Howard Nickodym. Item: 64-128-E. Mr. Pokorny moved and Mr. Ha.nley seconded the motion that the recom= 196 - 204 mendation of the Zoning and Planning Commission and approve Ordinance �k236, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 "KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE":.$Y REDEFINING ZOI�TING DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES THEREOF, AND ADOPTION AND RF�DOPTION OF THE 3RD REVISED ZONING MAP OF HOPKINS, MLNNESOTA; REPEALING SEC�'�T.CN 2 0�' St�,ID ORD�?�TAIVCE NO , 131 AND ENACTING THIS ORDINANCE AS A NEW SECTION IN LIEU THEREO�"- The motion carried. Item: 64-129-E. Mr. Ha.nley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that �' 1168 - 1170 the report from the State Health Department on Hopkins water system be ordered placed on file. The motion carried. Item: 64-130-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 931 - 1168 requests made in a co�nunication from the Hopkins Area Jaycees, relative to permits and licenses for the forth coming Hopkins Raspberry Festival be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Harriman and Mr. Heuser voting no. Item: 64-131-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 1097 - 1123 the sume of $25.00 be contributed to the Hennepin County Agricultrual Society for their use for reqards at the 1964 Hennepin County Fair. The motion carried. Item: 64-133-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the Reel - 12 - request by the George P. Wolff V.F.W, Post ��425, at 10 - 12th Side - 3- Avenue South for a bingo permit for the months of July, August 1381 - 1283 and September be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-134-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the 1089 - 1096 recommendation to the Council from the Library Board regarding the location of the proposed new library building be continued until the next, or July 21, 1964, Council meeting. The motion carried. July 7th, 1964 Council meeting minutes continued Page -3- Item: 64-135-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 1204 - 1219 Resolution ��1289, "A RESOLUTTON ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON INSTALLATION OF WATER MAINS", on that part of the Northeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 117, Ra.nge 22, Hennepin County, or 7th Street South and 8th Street South and between 5th and 6th Avenues South,by petition of property owner, be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-136-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 1084 - 1089 Councilman Hanley be apponted to represent the Council and aet as a voting member of the Employee's Advisory Board. The motion carried. Item: 64-115-E. 1168 - 1176; part time Forester; Item: 64-132-E. 1220 - 1300; North- western Bell Telephone Company contract for the new Municipal building; Item: 64-137-E. Mr. Walser's application for a used car license; Item: 1-SP-6-29: Generator replacement. Item: 64-96-E. Moline suit: Item: 64-140-E. A.M.A. confrence. ' M'���x� - C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Council ATTEST: � �t�' Donald J. Mil ert, ayor The July 7, 1964 Board of Equalization.meeting continued from June 29th, 1964, convened at 9:OO.P.M. o�clock in the Council Chambers of the City Hall of Hopkins, Minnesota. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Pokorny, Jr., Hanley, Harrima.n and Heuser. City Manager, Brubacher, and City Assessor Dragis. Mr. George Sund and Mr. Robert Martin were the Hennepin Counties representives. Item: 1 The Councilmen and Mayor were presented with a personal property summary Reel - 12 - status report prepared by the Assessment Department as of July 2nd, 1964, Side - 4- to be used as a guide by the Mayor, Councilmen and Staff. $33 - 694 The members of the Council asks various questions relative to the ma.terial in the report which Assessor, Mr. Dargis and City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher answered. No one appeared before the board.at this meeting. Mr. Herzan, who had.appeared at the June 29th, 1964, meeting and was re- quested by the Board to bring his bill of sale of the property at 601 - 17th Avenue North, into the Assessing Office for that Office to check. The sale of Mr. Herzan's property at the above address, took place on April 4th and was closed on April 14th, 1964. Therefore, Mr. Herzan�s claim for a homestead exemption was denied. The County Assessment books for the City of Hopkins will be ready for the Board to sign on July 15, 1964. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the.motion that the meeting be continued until 4:00 P.M, o'clock, July 15, 1964, at which time the Assessing Department will present the County Assessing Books for the City of Hopkins to the Board of Equalization for approval and signing. The motion carried. C. R. Pe erson, ecretary to the Board ATTEST: . � onald J, ilbert, Ma.yor The July 15th, 1964, Special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held in the Council room of the City Hall at 4:00 P.M. o'clock. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Pokorny, Jr., and Hanley. City Ma.na.ger, Brubacher. City Manager, Brubacher, reported that the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, had rejected Mr. Lawrence's offer to settle the Moline assessment case, plus the release of the 1951 agreement regarding payment of $7.07 per foot by any purchaser of the property located at the intersection of County Highway �k3 and llth Avenue South for $6300.00. Mr. Lawrence had rejected the City offer of $5500.00 and had submitted the above counter offer. After considerable discussion the following.action was taken. Item: 1. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, be instructed to settle the case, RE: Mr. James J. Lawrence to Assessments for Water Main and Sanitary Sewers in Southwest Hopkins for the figure of $5300.00 The motion carried. No further business appearing before the Council the meeting adjourned. � � �. R. Peterson, Secretary to the Council A1"rEST : d � � nald J, lbert, Mayor The July 15th, 1964, Board of Equa.lization meeting continued from July 7th, 1964, convened at 4:00 P.M.. o'clock in the Council Cha.mbers of the City Hall of Hopkins Minnesota. Present were Ma.yor Milbert, Councilmen Pokorny, Jr., Hanley and Harriman. City Mana.ger, Brubacher, and City Assessor Dargis. Mr. Robert Ma.rtin was-the Hennepin County representitive. The Council, acting as the Board of Equa.lization, were presented with the personal property books prepared by the Assessment Department for the Boards approval and signiture. The County Assessment books for the City of Hopkins were approved and signed by the members of the Board of Equalization before Mr. Robert Ma.rtin. No one appeared before the Board at this meeting. The meeting adjourned. C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Board of Equalization. ATTEST: � � ld J. Milb t, Ma.yor . ,�-,;, „ - - , .- : , ; _,:_ ; . _ . . . . , c;,�-� �- , � � The July 21st, 1964, Council meeting of the City of Hopkins was held at 7:30 P.M. o�clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Ma.yor Milbert, Councilmen, Pokorny, Jr., Ha.nley, Harriman and Heuser. City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, and City Attorney, Vesely. The Reverened Jay Hanson of St. David's Episcopal Church, Minnetonka Mills opened the Council meeting with invocation. The minutes of the July 7th, 1964, regular Council meeting; the minutes of the regular meeting of the Board of Equa.lization, continued from June 29th, 1964; the minutes of the special Council meeting of July 15th, 1964, and the minutes of the regular meeting of'the Board of Equalization; continued from the July 7th meeting were signed by the Ma.yor and the Councilmen present at each of the meetings. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr,. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that the expenditures dated July 21st, 1964, in the amount of $150,709.62 (with voucher No. 16059 in the amount of $416.50 having been pulled prior to the meeting) be approved by the Council and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-22-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Reel - 14 - �,�'� Ordinance ��237; "AN ORDINANCE VACATING ALL OF THE ALLEYS AND Side - 1.-��,� AVENUES LOCATED IN BLOCK 11, WEST MINNEAPOLIS, AND IN THAT PART 116 - 1��G',��� OF DOW'S HOMESTEAD LOCATED NORTH OF AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NUMBER �f�, ��. ONE HUNDRED NINETY FOUR (194), HENNEPIN COUNTY, NIINNESOTA", be ��e accepted for its second reading and ordered published; and accord- �p� ing to law same to become effective twenty days after such publi- ���'�.8•� cation. The motion carried. Item: 64-23-A. Mr. Ha.nley inoved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 955 - 958 Ordina.nce No. 240, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS BY RE- ZO1�iING CERTAIN PREMISES FROM DOUBLE-RESIDENCE TO BUSINESS- RESI- ENCE", be accepted for its first reading. The motion carried. Item: 64-9-B. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 119 - 125 Resolution ��1296, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEERS REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS OF EXTENSION OF WATERMAIN"; the location; Seventh Street South between 5th and 6th Avenues or Tracks A, and B. R.L.S. ��682, East 510 feet of the Northeast Qua.rter of Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22; Lots 9 through 16, Block 63, West Minneapolis. The motion carried. � Item: 64-10-B. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Ha.nley seconded the motion that 125 - 128 Resolution ��1290, "RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER", on that part of the South end of Ashley Road to serve lots on abandoned street car right-of-way, be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-11-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 128 - 237 Resolution ��1291, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEERS REPORT'AND CALLING FOR A HEARING ON IMPROVENIENTS OF EXTENSION OF SANITARY SEWER" from Ashley Road from existing end of sanitary sewer approximately 600 feet South of Goodrich Avenue to a point approxima.tely 105 feet South; or that part of the abandoned right- of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21, lying between the Easterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Southerly across said right-of-way; or Lot 16, Block 16 and Lot 15 Block 15, F. A. Savages Interlachen Road be approved. The motion ' carried. Item:_ 64-12-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 137 - 141 Resolution ��1292, "AN RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON INSTALLATION OF BITUMINOUS SURFACING" of alley between 12th Avenue South and 13th Avenue South running from ist. Street South to 2nd Street South, be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-13-B. 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West Minneapolis, be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-14-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 975 - 982 Resolution ��1294, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINERR'S REPORT ON CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF BITUMINOUS SURFACING OF THE STREETS", on the following locations, llth Avenue South, from County Road ��3 to 7th Street South; 7th Street South, from 9th Avenue to alley West of 14th Avenue South; on 5th Street South from llth Avenue to 16th Avenue South; 12th Avenue.South from 6th Street to 7th Street South, 13th Avenue South, from 6th Street to 7th Street; and 14th Avenue South from 7th Street to Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Ra.ilway right-of-way, be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-15-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 975 - 982 Resolution ��1295, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARA.TION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLA.TION OF A CURB CUT", for drive way at 330 - 19th Avenue North, be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-19-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Tuesday, July 151 - 154 7th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., D.S.T., for furnishing the City of Hopkins with equipment and furniture for the new Municipal build- ing; (see exhibit A). ' Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that at the recommendation of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with equipment and office furniture be continued until the next, or.August 4th Council meeting. The motion carried. Item: 64-132-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the. 154 - 288 contract for telephone service for the new Municipal building be awarded to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company and a 4-A-Bell System for the total cost of '$568.25 per month, be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-134-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion that the 479 - 538 City Council go on record as acknowledging the receipt of the letter with the recommendations of the Library Board and place: the letter on file until a latter date. The motion carried. Item: 64-135-E. Mr. Ha.nley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion to approve 288 - 472 the application of Countryside Rambler, Inc. for a used car lot license at 333 Excelsior Avenue West; and the cancellation of their used car lot license for the address of 212 Excelsior Avenue West, be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-136-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 540 - 706 the City Ma.na.ger, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to hire an Appraiser to determine the value of the building, and for ma.rket and land use appraisal of the present City Hall. The motion carried. Item: 64-137-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 706 - 831 Mobile Radio Engineering, Inc. of 620 North 6th Street, Minneapolis Minnesota be awarded the contract to move the present communication equipment in the "old" City Hall plus the installation of all additional equipment needed to install a ma,ster control panel on all of our communications in the new Municipal building at a cost not to exceed $2400.00. The motion carried. Item: 64-138-E. Mr. Ha.rrima.n moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Mr. Brecka 831 - 869 be given a vote of commendation for the report he so carefully complied and that the report be referred to the City Ma.na.ger, Mr. Brubacher, to work into the budget, on a first need basis. The motion carried. Item: 64-139-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Ha.rriman seconded the motion that the 869 - 878 City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, be ask to draw an ordinance giving the City authority to control elm trees on private property. The motion carried. CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE N0. 236 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE BY REDEFINING ZONING DISTRICTS AND THE BOUNDARIES THEREOF, AND ADOPTION AND READOPTION OF THE 3RD REVISED ZONING MAP OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: REPEALING SECTION TWO (2) OF SAID ORDINANCE N0. 131 AND ENACTING THIS ORDINANCE AS A NEW SECTION IN LIEU THEREOF". BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS as follows: Section 1. That Section 2 of Ordinance No. 131 of the City of Hopkins, which Ordinance is entitled "An Ordinance Relating to and Establishing a Comprehensive Zoning Plan for the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and Repealing Ordinance No. 8 and all Ordinances Amendatory thereof and Supple- mentary thereto", be and the same is hereby repealed and that in lieu and in place thereof there is hereby adopted and enacted the following as Section 2: Section 2. ESTABLISHMENT OF DISTRICTS. Subd. 1. DISTRICTS. districts SR - DR - MR-1 - MR-2 - BR - C-1 - C-2 - IN - The City is hereby divided into zoning as follows: Single Residence; Double Residence; Multiple Residence 1; Multiple Residence 2; Business Residence; Commercial 1; Commercial 2; Industrial Subd. 2 BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICTS. The boundaries of these districts are delineated on a ma.p entitled "3rd Revised Zoning Map of Hopkins Minnesota", which map is originally dated.Ma.y 31, 1955, and entitled "Second Revised Zoning Ma.p of Hopkins, Minnesota" and thereafter by separate Ordinances amended or revised, such revisions or amendments being dated and entered on said ma.p as November 25, 1955 December 2, 1958 January 24, 1956 April 4, 1961 May 1, 1956 November 21, 1961 July 7, 1956 February 20, 1962 June 25, 1956 Ma.y 7, 1963 October 2, 1956 October l, 1963 December 18, 1956 October 15, 1963 February 25, 1957 December 17, 1963 March 5, 1957 Ma.rch 3, 1964 April 30, 1957 April 7, 1964 June 16, 1964 and which 3rd revised zoning ma.p with all explanatory matter thereon is hereby adopted and becomes a part of the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance known as Ordinance No. 131 by reference, and said map on file in the office of the Clerk of the City of Hopkins shall be the official zoning map of Hopkins. Subd. 3. UNCERTAINTY AS TO BOUNDARIES. Where any. uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of any of the aforesaid districts as shown on the Zoning Map, the following rules shall apply: (a) Where district boundaries are indicated as approximately following streets, highways, railroads or alley lines, such lines shall be construed to be said boundaries. (b) Where district boundaries are indicated as approximately following lot lines, such lot lines shall be construed to be said boundaries. u (c) Where actual measurements or distances are delineated on said map, such actual measurements and distances shall govern. Subd.. 4, ADDED OR ANNEXED LAND. Any land which may be added or annexed to the City shall be placed in the SR-single residence district until special action of the City Council shall definitely, assign such land to another district. First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins on June 16, 1964, and second reading at a regular council meeting of the City of Hopkins held July 7th, 1964, and ordered published. ao'�,�r� ��?��- G. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney �l�'�-G�.`til /` DONALD J. MILB T, Mayor Published in the Hennepin County Review July 9, 1964. CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTIOid iVO. 1290 A RESOLUTI01`d ORDEFtI11iG PNEP�!RAlION OF EiJGIPTEER'S REPORT OT�t IMPROVEMENTS �YHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of the south end of Aehley Road by the extension of Sanitary Sewer thereon and the assessment of benefitting 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 TRF CITY COLTNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINI�TFSOTA, that the groposed improvement be referred to John 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 and as to whether they should best be made as proposed or iq 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, this tNenty—first day of July, 1964. C� R; PETERSON, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney 1 � /����-�YQ //��-•�'�; ! , DONALD J. M.ILBH�RT, Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1291 A RESOLUTIOV RECEIVING RLPORT �vD C:�LLING FOR HFARING ON IMPROVFM�NTS ?VHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1290 of the Council adopted J�ily 21, 1964, a report has been pregared by John Strojan, City �ngineer, with reference to the improvement of Ashley Road, commencing at a point approximate].y 600 feet south of Goodrich Street and riinning approzimately 105 feet soiitherly by the egtension of Sanitary Sewer thereon and this report was received by the Council on July 21, 1964. NO�U, THERFFORE, BF IT RESOLV�D by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The Council will coneider the improvement of such street in accordance with the report and the assessment of that part of the abandoned Ri�l�t—of—�Nay of the Minnea.polis and St. Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest one quarter of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21, lying between the easterly and westerly boundary lines, extended southerl,y across said Right—of—iVay, of Lot 16, Block 16, and of Lot 15, Block 15, both in F. A. Savages Interlachen Park for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Seca. 4c9.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of t�e imgrovement of �1,290.87. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the eighteenth day of Augus� 1964� in the Council Chambers of the City Aall at 7:30 o'clock P.ht., and the Clerk sha.11 give published notice of s�zch hearing and imProvement as required by 1 aw. .'�dopted b� the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this twenty—first day of July, 1y64. .�a����� � �� C. R; PF�ON, Secretary to the Co�incil JOSFPH C. VESF�LY, City Attorney �,�--�.� Ce� � �ONALD J. NILBE�.T, Aiayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota R�SOLUTION N0. 1292 A RESOLUTION OR.DERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS WHERPAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of the alley between Twelfth Avenne Sonth and Thirteenth .Avenue South from First Street South to Second Street So�ith by bituminous surfacinp thereon and the assessment• of benefitting propert,y for all or a portion of the cost of the i.mprovement pursuant to M.S.A.� Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111. NOW, THEREFORE� BF� IT RESOLVFD BY THE CITY COUNCIL �F THE CITY OF HOPKIhTS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John 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 and as to whether they should. best be made as proposed or in connection wi.th some other improvement, and tha estimated cost of the improvements as recommended. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this t�enty—first day of July, 1964. � �R�'��� Secretary�to the Council JOSFPH C. VES�LY, City Attorney � ����� ��� DOAT4LD J." MILBEP.T � Mayor ;`� CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnegota �.FSOLUTION N0. 1293 A RESOLUTION RFCFIVING REPORT ,4ND CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVE�4IFN'PS �VfiER,.E�S, pursuant to Ii,esolution No. 1292 of the Council adopted July 21, 1.964, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference to the improvement of the alley between TNelfth avenue South and Thirteenth Avenue South from First Street Soiith to Second Street South by the bituminous surfacing thereon an� this report was received by the Council on July 21, 1964. NO!V, THER,EFORE, BE IT RESOLVEn by the City Council of Hopkins, Minneaota, as follows; 1. The Council ;vill consider the improvement of such alley in accordance with the report and the assessment of all of _ Block nine, {Vest Minneapolis for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of �1,304.00. 2. A pu��lic hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the eighteenth day on August, 1964, in the Council Chambers of the.City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., a.nd the Clerk shall. give published notice of such hearing an3 improvement as required by law. Adopted by the Council of the City of �opkins, Minnesota, this �twenty—first day of �uly, 1964. � ������� C. R. PETI; �� , Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VE'SFLY, City Attorney �� t (n.W�(.f �'//��-�/�/� '` � �T nONALD J. MII�BERT, Mayor f CITY OF HQpKINS Aennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1294 A R-�SOLUTION ORDTL+'RING P�EP:IRATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEM.ENTS SYHF�.EAS a petition has been received requesting the i�provement of llth Avenue South, from County Road #3 to 7th Street South; 7th Street South, from 9th Avenue to the alley �vest of 14th Avenue; 5th Street South, from llth Avenue to 16th Avenue; 12th Avenue South, from 6th Street to 7th Street; 13th ,Avenue South, from 6th Street to ?th Street; and 14th �venue South, from 7th Street to the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Panl Railroad Right—of—tiVay bg bituminous surfacing t:�ereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.U11 to Secs. 429.111. NOlV, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLti'FD FY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THF CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with al1 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 rvith some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recommended. E�dopted by the City Council of ise �ity ot Liopkins, Minnesota, ihis �wcuLy—Yirst day of July, 1964. � �,������L C. R. PE`PERSON, Secretary to the Council Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney a , �ILtJ� Y!/�iG����.''`� � DONALD J. ItdILBEFT, Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1295 A RESOLUTION ORD�RING PR^PAR9TION OF FNGINE.ER'S R�PO.RT ON IMPROVEMENTS ZYHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improve� ment of property located at 330 — 19th Avenue North by a cut in the curb for a driveNay thereon and the assesement of benefitting property for all or a pnrtion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M�S.A., Secs. 429,011 to Secs. 429.111. N06V, T�EREFOR�, BE IT RFSOLVED BY TIIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNFSOT4, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan for study and he is inst•ructed to report with all � convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvements a.re feasible and as to whether they should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated coat of the improvements as recommended. Adopted b,y the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this twen�ty�fir.st�-.flay of July, 1964. C,� R� PETFRSO � � /' Secretary� to the Council �.�-����` � DONALD J, a2ILBERT, Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City 9ttorney CITY OF �OPKINS Aennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1296 A RESOLUTION RCCEIVING RFPORT AND CALLING F'OR HEARING ON IM:PROV��:MrNTS �'JHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1289 of the Conncil adopted.July 7, 1964, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference to the improvement of Seventh Street South between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue by the installation of water main thereon and this report �vas received hy the Council on July 21, 1964. NOR', THEREFORF, BE IT RESOLVFD by the City Council of �opkins, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The Council wil). consider the improvement of such street in accordance with the report and the assessment of Tracts A and B, Registered Land Survey No. 682; Eagt 510 feet of the Northeast one quarter of the Northwest one quarter of the Southeast one quarter of Section 25, Township 117, R.ange 22� and Lots nine through sixteen, Block sixty—three, T�1'est Minneapolis for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Sec�. ��'y.ull to 429.11i, ai dn esLimateu zotal cost of the improvement of �3450. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the eighteenth day of August in the Council Chatibers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall �ive published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this twenty—first day of July, 1964, -� � � �:��.�v� C. R. PETFRSON, Secretary to the Cquncil JOSEPH C. VESF'LY, City Attorney ��� //' 6�—LLlO'�� �Z�����; DONALD J�. MILBERT, Mayor July 21, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. Item: 64-140-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 905 - 940 the communication relative to the purchase of a picture for the City Library of Mrs. Mountain be placed on file. The motion carried. Item: 64-141-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that a 472 - 474 co�nittee of three be appointed by the Ma.yor to study and bring back to the Council recommendations to better spell out the intent of Ordinance ��88, an Ordinance Regulating Dealers in Used Motor Vehicles in the.City of Hopkins and to also include the rental and sale of motor bikes. The motion carried. Reel 14-Side 1-986 - 1037 proposed post office; 1037 - 1056 Shady Oak Beach. AT ST: d % � > Mayor ponal J. Milbert C. R. Peterson, Secretary to the Counicl Q The August 4th, 1964, Council meeting of the City of Hopkins was held at 7:30 P.M. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Acting Ma.yor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman and Heuser. Acting City Manager, Peterson, City Engineer, Strojan and City Building Inspector, Blomquist. The Reverend Charles L. Heuser, of the Mizpah Congregational Church of Hopkins, opened the Council meeting with invocation. The minutes of the July 21th, 1964, regular Council meeting were signed by the Councilmen present. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the expenditures dated August 4th, 1964, in the amount of $69,964.22, be approved by the Council and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-26-A. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reso- Reel - 14 - lution �k1297, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IN THE IMPROVEMENT AND PREPA- Side - 2- ATIO�T OF PLANS" for the installation of.a water main.and two 21 - 176 hydrants from the West side of the Great Northern Railway spur to a point four hundred (400) feet East. The Red Owl Company to pay approximately $1200.00 to $1700.00 for the installation of the two hydrants; the entire costs of the installation not to exceed approximately $4200.00. The balance of the cost of the installation to be paid out of the City sewer and water fund. The motion carried. Item: 64-25-A. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that Ordinance� 176 - 180 ��240, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS TI� HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS BY REZONING CERTAIN PRENII SES FROM DOUBLE-RESIDENCE TO BUSINESS-RESIDENCE", be accepted for its second reading and ordered published; and according to law same to become effective twenty days after such publication. The motion carried. Item: 64-19-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Tuesday, July 180 - 184 7th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., D.S.T., for furnishing the City of Hopkins with equipment and:furniture for the new Municipal build- ing. (see exhibit A.). Mr. Heuser.moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion that the awarding of the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with necessary furniture and equipment for the new Municipal building be continued until the next, or August 18, 1964, Council meeting. The motion carried. Item: 64-114-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that a 184 - 206 final decision on what the City should do with the Dow Property be co.ntinued until the November.3rd, 1964, Council meeting. The motion carried. Item: 64-118-E. Mr. Ha.rrima.n moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the 206 - 246 signing of the proposed agreement with the County relative to the � installation of the traffic control signals for the intersection of CSAH �k18, Minnetonka Mills Road and 5th Avenue North be continued until.the next or August 18th, Council meeting and the. residents'sconcerned notified of the hearing on the proposed agreement`which will be at the next, or August 18th, 1964 Council meeting. The motion carried. Item: 64-127-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the 249 - 300 prelimina.ry plat presented by Mr. Howard Nickodym for the follow- ing property: "that part between 7th and 8th Streets South, and extended alley between 6th and 7th Avenues South to 5th Avenue South extended; plus Tracts A, and B., R.L.S. No. 682; be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-142-E. 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The motion carried. Item: 64-143-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion to approve 323 - 360 the Zoning and Planning Commissions recommendation to grant the Special-Use-Permit request to construct a proposed warehouse on the following described property: "that part of the Easterly 500 feet of the Westerly 836.7 feet of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota lying South of County Road No. 3 and North of the Chicago, Northwestern Railway right-of-way or 1500 County Road No. 3", with the following provisions: 1) that the building maintains the present set-back of the.existing structure and the set-back space be lawn; 2) access to the parking area to be via the existing driveway plus a new driveway to be located along the East side of the proposed warehouse; 3) the East side yard to be fifty (50) feet; 4) that parking and all loading docks be located behind the proposed warehouse with all parking areas constructed in compliance with existing Ordinances. The motion Carried. Case 64-24-Special-Use-Permit. Applicant. NAPCO Industries Inc. Item: 64-144-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion to approve 361 - 405 the Zoning and Planning Commissions recommendation to grant a variance of three feet six inches (3.6") from the front property line of the Baptist Church for the following reasons which combine to create a hardship: 1) A safety factor, as both the inside and outside.stairways do not meet the building code specifications; 2) The sanitary facilities also do not meet the building codes specifications; 3) For aesthetic reasons as far as the neighborhood is concerned. The motion carried. Case No. 64-25-V. Applicant: The Hopkins Baptist Church Board. Item: 64-145-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the 405 -_422 listed Judges and Counters for the primary election of September 8th, 1964, be approved. (see exhibit B.). The motion carried. Item: 64-146-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the 422 - 430 City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, be ask to prepare an Ordinance changing the boundary line of District ��l and also the polling location from Massey Ferguson to the Zion Lutheran Church. The motion carried. � � Item: 64-147-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion that the 432 - 444 City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized. to advertise for bids for pipe and culvert for storm sewer purposes along County Road No. 3 from 13th Avenue to 16th Avenue South; also for the re- finishing with stucco the main shop building in the City Workshop area. The motion carried. � Item: 64-148-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that Mr. 444- 456 Olson, President of the Hennepin County Municipalities and Ma.yor of Richfied, be invited to appear at the next Council meeting or on August 18th, 1964, to explain the League's program. The motion carried. Item: 64-149-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the 456 - 464 claim presented to the City Council, by Mrs. Robert Roseborough, for injuries suffered when the shade umbrella which was on the right land guard stand was pick up by a gust of wind and carried to where it fell hitting Mrs. Roseborough on the head with the post end. The amount of the claim being $23.00, be referred to the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely for his opinion and advisement. The motion carried. Item: 64-150-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reso- 464 - 471 lution ��1298, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF CITY WATER AND SEWER", for Lots 8, all of Lot 9, except that portion which lies North of the South 54 feet; East of the West 145 feet, Lot 10 except the East one- hal� thereof and Lots 11 and 12, all in Block 2, Steven's��0.akwood Park, and peitioned for by property owners, be approved. 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That the following des,cribed lands in the City of Hopkins now located and zoned as a part of the double residence (DR) district are hereby rezoned and removed from such double residence _ (DR) district and are hereby zoned as and placed in the business district (BR), viz� That part of the following described parcel of land which lies East of a line drawn parallel with and dis- tant 166 feet East of the Easterly line of Monk Avenue, said parcel of land being described as that part of Lot 70, Auditor•s Subdivision No. 239, Hennepin County, Minnesota described as beginning at a point in the West line of said lot 70, distant 240 feet South of the North- west corner.thereof; thence East parallel to the North Line of said lot 70, a distance of 33��.6 feet; thence South parallel to the East line of said lot 70, a distance of 146.5 feet; thence deflecting to the right at an angle of 90° a distance of 180.g1 feet; thence deflecting to the West at an angle of 72 to the center line of Minnehaha Creek; thence Northwesterly along the center line of said Minnehaha Creek to the West line of said lot 70; thence North along said West line of said lot 70 to the point of beginning. Section 2. That the zoning map of the City of Hopkins is hereby amended in conformity herewith. First read at a regular meeting of�the Council of the City of Hopkins on the 21st day of July, 1964, and finally read, approved and adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said Citq h��d on August 4, 1964. /'� � � u�f�-L �ONALD J v MIL`BERT . C� � E�� • Mayor Secretary of the Council <.-_.;w�����;a;�-��::; ��,. JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review August 13, 1964 1964. CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE OF HEE1RIidG Oid Ii�IPROV�:M�NTS TO WHOM IT N1AY CONCERN: P10TICE 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 August 1t, 1964 to consider the making of an improvement on Second St. North between Monroe Ave. and the west side of the Great Northern Ra.ilway tracks by the extension of watermain and installation of hydrants thereon pursuant to M.S.A.� Secs. 429.011 to l�29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Tracts A and C, Reg. Land Survey ido. 505; and the south 593 feet of that part of the SW 4 of the Nini 4 of Sec. 19, Township 117, Range 21 lying east of the Great Northern Railway right of way. The estimated cost of such improvement is $9071�. A11 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. Dated July 7, 1961� C. R. PETERSQN JOSEPH C. U�SELY, Secretary to the Council City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins, Plinnesota, on July 16, 1961� and July 23, 196l�. !_', T'i�'. n G' NQ PK TI�1S Hennepin County, i�iinnesota r'�ESOLiT`i'ICIJ TdG. 1297 �ESOLU1IOiU GrtU��R?:`�.� Z:P;.O`�'-! {�P:i'i .Ai`;7 P_f't� PAI�.ATTOis OF PLI�idS G�l:-iE�CF�1S a Resolution ol the: �ity Cour.cil, i�io. 12g8, adopted the seaenth da,y of July, 19�1}, fixed a d.ate for a hear•ir_g on tYie proposed improvement of Secor_d Street ilorth from t' e west side of the Great Plorthern �.ailway spur to a point four hundred feet east by the installation of watermain and two hydrants thereon, the total estinated cost thereof being �9,074. WHE�5 all property owners whose property is liable to �e assessed for the malcin� oi this itnprover:ient were given ten days published notice of the council Yiearin�, tihrou�Yi two weekly publications of the required notice, and a hear�.nm T�aas hel.d ar.d th.e property owr_ers heard theron on the fourth day oi' August, 19�1�. P1d?,�T, THF�c. 0��, I�; IT �?."��CT�`�T�"� by the �ouncil oi' the City- oi riopkins: 1., Such waterriain and two hydrants shall be installed at a cost of �D�., 200 or less, the cost of the water main ir.stallaticn shall be paid out of tne Citjr sewer and wate� f'und, t'r_e cost ci the hydrants, approx- imately �1,200 to �1,70C�, shall �e assessea to benefitting property owners as proposed ir_ the Cou.r_c� 1 Resolu.ti on r?o. 1288 adopted July 7,; 1961�. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he sha11 pr•epare nlans anci specifications for the making of such im,r,rovement. Adopted Uy the �ity Cou.ncil of the City of Hopkins, P��innesota, this fourth da�r of August, 1951�. � �� :����1 C. R.. PET���,T, Secretary to the Council JOSEP"H C. V?�SELY, City Attorr.ey .�--.�.et. WC ' ��i.f�= � � 1�O�v1�]:;IJ J. 1'iILl;��ii'� 1'�iayor• i CITY OF HOPKIIvS i�ennepin �County, i�tinr_esota �' �SGLU'i'IC:d l�G. 1298 A i'��u LU�'1 IU 1�; ORDE�IidG Pi�EPA��AT IO r�1 GF E�1GI�JEEt��5 'ttEPORrl' �N II�`:PROVF��IEI`dTS UdHE�EAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of Lots 8, a.11 of Lot 9, excent that portion which lies North of the South 5� feet, East of the 1��1est 1�.5 feet, Lot 10 except the East one-half thereof and Lots 11 and 12, all in Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park by the installation of watermain and sewer thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for a11 or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to I��.S.A., Secs. �29.011 to Secs. l�29.111. NOU�1, 2'H���:'r'O:t�, ]� 1'1' 'ctL;SG1��I�i �`l'riE CI�l'�T t�':PdCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, I��TIT?NT'SOTA, tha_t the proposed i_mprovemer.t be referred to John Strojan for study and he is instructed to report tiaith all convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as co wi�etnel �iie �;r•oposed improvements are feasible and as to wnether t;zey should best t-;e made as proposed or in connection with some other impro�rement, and the estim.ated cost of the ir�provements as recor.ui�er.ded. Adopted b� tne Cit�T Council of the �it;r of Hopkins, P��innesota, this fourth dav of August, 1961�. �� � ti c. x. ���so �,r, Secretary to the Council JGSEPH C. V�ELY, City Attorne,y . ����� _. DONALU J. �IL �RT, - : �_ iayor The August 4th, 1964, �ouncil meeting minutes continued. Item: 64-150-E. No forma.l action was taken; however the Engineer's were ask to 471 - 524 check the grade of the street being improved in front of 313 Monroe Avenue North, or part of Lot 17, Block 22, Steven's _ Oakwood Park. Item: 64-148-E. Mr. Olson, President of the Hennepin County Municipalities and 524 - 654 Ma.yor of Village of Richfield, came into the Council meeting and gave an explaination of the Hennepin County Municipalities League's 1964 to 1965 budget. No further business appearing, the Council adjourned. The August 18th, 1964, Council meeting of the City of Hopkins was held at 7:30 P.M. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Ma.yor Milbert, Councilmen, Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser. City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector, Blomquist, and City Attorney, Vesely. The Reverened Charles L. Heuser, of the Mizpah Congregationa.l Church of Hopkins opened the Council meeting with invocation. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the minutes of the August 4th, 1964, Counicl meeting be approved and signed. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the expenditures dated August 18th, 1964, in the amount of $261,150.54, be approved and authorized for payment. The motion carried. 64-27-A. Reel - 14 - Side - 3 321 - 372 Mr. Ha.nley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Resolution. ��1300, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVII�NT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS" for the installation of water mains on Tracts A. and B., R.L.S. ��682, or the East 510 feet of the Northeast one quarter of the Northwest one quarter of the Southeast one quarter of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, and Lots nine through sixteen, Block Sixty-three, West Minneapolis; the estima.ted cost of such improvement to be $3,450.00 to be assessed the . benefiting property be adopted. The motion carried. (The area assessment of Mrs. Perkins on 6th is to be checked before additional assessments are made). 64-28-A. Mr. Ha.nley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Resolution 372 - 380 �k1301, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS" for the installation of the extention of sanitary sewer on that part of the abandoned right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St..Paul Suburban Ra.ilway in the Northeast one 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 16, Block 16 and Lot 15, Block 15, both in F. A. Savages Interlachen Park; the estima.ted cost of such improvement to be $1,290.87; to be assessed the benefiting property be adopted. The motion carried. 380 - 388 Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the City be authorized to ma.ke the above improvement, called for by Resolution ��1301, by force account. The motion carried. 64-29-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Resolution 321 - 372 ��1299, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVII��TT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS" for the installation of bituminous surfacing of the alley between 1�aelfth and Thirteenth Avenues South from First Street South to Second Street South, with an estimated cost thereof being $1,304.00; to be assessed the benefiting property, be adopted. The motion carried. 64-14-B. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Resolution ��1303, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVE- MENTS BY CONNECTION TO AND USE OF EXISTING WATER MAIN THEREON", the location, Track B., R.L.S. ��1075, or 616 South Drillane be adopted. The motion carried. 64-15-B. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Resolution ��1304, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEER'S REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HF.ARING ON IMPROVENIENTS" by connection.to and use of existing water ' main; the location, Track B., R.L.S. ��1075, or 616 South Drillane. The estimated cost of the improvement is $325.61, to be assessed the benefiting property, be adopted. The motion carried. 64-16-B. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Resolution �k1305, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARTION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT BY BITUMINOUS SURFACING THEREON", the location, the East-West alley North of Excelsior between Seventeenth Avenue North and Eighteenth Avenue North, be adopted. The motion carried. 64-1Z-B. Mr. Ha.rriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Resolution ��1306, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEER'S REPORT AND CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS" by bituminous surfacing the East-West a11ey North of f� Excelsior between 17th Avenue North and 18th Avenue North. The estimated. -z- The August 18th, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. cost of the improvement is $470.22, to be assessed the benefiting pro- perty, be adopted. The motion carried. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Resolution ��1307, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT" on the widening of First Street South from Eighth Avenue to Eleventh Avenue South and the checking of all utilities thereon, be adopted. The motion carried. 64-18-B. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Resolution ��1309, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVII�NT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS" of curb cut for a driveway. The location 330 - 19th Avenue North or Lot 8 and South 10 feet of Lot 7, Block 3, West Minneapolis 3rd Division; the estima.ted cost of $117.30 to be assessed the benefiting property, be � adopted. The motion carried. 64-19.-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that Resolution ��1311, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENT", by installation of driveway apon and curb cut; the location, 16 - 19th Avenue North, be adopted. The motion carried. 64-20-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Resolution ��1312, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS", for the installation of a curb cut and driveway apron thereon; the location, 16 - 19th Avenue North or Lot 8, Block 14, West Minneapolis, 3rd Division; the estima.ted cost of $117.30 to be assessed the benfiting property, be adopted. The motion carried. 64-21-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Resolution ��1313, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENT", of concrete sidewalk. The location, the intersection of Fifth AVenue and Excelsior Avenue or 429 Excelsior Avenue West, be adopted. The motion carried. 64-22-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Resolution ��1314, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS", for the repairing of concrete sidewalk. The location, theintersection of Fifth Avenue and Excelsior Avenue or 429 Excelsior Avenue West; the estima.ted cost to be assessed the benefiting property, be adopted. The motion carried. 64-23-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Resolution ��1315, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEERS REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS", by installation of curb cut on Seventh Street South and installation of concrete driveway apron thereon; the location, 646 - Sixth Avenue South be adopted. The motion carried. 64-24-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Resolution ��1316, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS", for curb cut and installation of concrete driveway apron thereon; the location; Lot 12, Blcok 62, West Minneapolis, or 646 Sixth Avenue South; the estima.ted cost of $164.22 to be assessed the benefiting property, be adopted. The motion carried. 64-19-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Tuesday, July 7th, 545 - 757 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.T., for furnishing the City of Hopkins with furniture and equipment for the new Municipal building (see exhibit A). Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion, based on the study and recommendations. of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, and the City Clerk, Mr. Peterson, the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with furniture and equipment for the New Municipal building be awarded to the firm of General Office Furniture Company for a total cost of $11,783.30 (see attached exhibit A). A poll vote was called for. Mayor Milbert - Yes; Councilma.n Hanley - yes; Councilma.n Pokorny, Jr. - Yes; Councilman Harriman - no; Councilma.n Heuser - no. The motion carried. 64-118-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 217 - 306 agreement relative to the installation of the proposed traffic control -3- The August 18th, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. signals for the intersection of CSAA �k18, Minnetonka. Mills Road and 5th Avenue North between the County and the City of Hopkins be denied. The City stal'1 to return to the County with the proposed plan suUmitted by the residents of the area and with the request for unrestricted park- ing from Minnetonka. Mills Road to Highway ��7 for the purpose of still working out a plan that will enable the intersection of 5th Avenue North, Minnetonka Mills Road and CSAH �k18 to be signa.lized. The motion carried. 64 - 142-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the Zon- 26 - 194 ing and Planning Commission's recommendation of approval of the proposed plat for Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park with certain stipulations be denied. That the request be referred along with the alternate plans submitted by the City Planner, Mr. Hawks, back to the Commission for additional study at their next or August 25th, 1964, Zoning and Planning Co�nission meeting. The motion carried. 64 - 149-E. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the petition 389 - 545 presented to the City Council, by a group of property owners living on Domnick Drive, relative to the public property owned by the City of Hopkins on the West shor of Shady Oak Lake, be given to the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, to be referred to the Village of Minnetonka, and that a police report be obtained from both the police of the Village of Minnetonka. and the City of :opkins relative to the claims set forth in the petition and said information reported to the Council at its next, or September lst, 1964, Council meeting. The motion carried. 64 - 151-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion that the City 757 - 810 Attorney, Mr. Vesely, be ask to prepare an agreement between the Villa.ge of Minnetonka and the City of Hopkins, relative to the City of Hopkins agreeing allow the Village of Minnetonka the use of our jail facilities in the new building,.as well as the drunkometer equipment; the agreement to provide that the City of Hopkins be "harmless" relative to liability matters; a thirty day cancellation clause be included and the following charges ma.de for the various requested services; $1.00 for bookings; $3.00 a day holding charge and the current charge of $5.00 for the use of the drunkometer test. The motion carried. 64-152-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the report from Mr. Hawks, the City Planner, relative to one of the firms in the City of Hopkins, be placed on file. The motion carried. 64-153-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the Com- 810 - 813 mnnication from the Hopkins House relative to the "slip off" constructed by the State Highway Department with the aid of the City of •Hopkins Council be placed on file. The;motion carried. 64-156-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion that the Recreation 850 - 884 Commission be authorized to advertise for bids for a shelter building to be constructed in the Interlachen Park area and for the provision for topsoil, grading and seeding of a por�ion of Central Park, be approved. The .motion carried. 64-155-E. No action was taken on the request of the Engineering Department relative to charges to be made for connecting Lots as they are developed in the street car right-of-way of the City's sewer and water ma.ins. The request was referred to the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, for his opinion and.advise. 64-157-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the City 1114 - 1129 Mana.ger, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to advertise for bids for lighting around the new Municipal building; also fro fence to enclose the Public Works area, be approved. The .motion carried. 64-158-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 1145 - 1153 request for a bingo permit by the Hopkins Lodge No. 17, I.O.O.F. be approved for the months of September, October, November and December` 1964. The motion carried. 64-30-A. M�.:.Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that Resolution ��1302, "A RESOLUTION DECLARING COSTS TO BE ASSESSED AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS", be approved. The motion carried. ���� �a�� �� � r•�c���. ����a� ���."s ��s���8 �'�a�i��ute :�e�a:�f. �� �.an Cod.� �a��s�� � �ach �at��I F�eo� �emb 2 �a&�'o�0 :� 3��040 ���pe k-2 5 Z��o�� ��.�!��,�� I�e�►k flDp3 � 189 o Ca3 4 na,� .�� l���tc ID��o- �. 1�s,68 _�4�.� �t,��a� �:_ro � a�_�� ���_�� t+�f �.9 � s7e7v JTse�u c�� � c�oo� ��aeoc C�S � �' .dbo PQ� �eUo iti ��� �, moaae m�es 019 (, t��! (1d1 @7pt tt(b m,o ..,a I�SS e �0 29�.. pt3 �°70?7 ��077 2�.��� ��Oo�3 ��.,t�� ?7�e� �?ex £Ale ���a m.d.,w -'' - — — 69��� ���o�t� beaa,ch . �.w �. �. F�� q�� 5�tl. OED g�� � ��9ot?� �.9�Jo0(� A-? 3 82e�� 2�60�0 �_� �s� `� �� _�� �a�-�n G��t���i mfg�c� ��c�a '�'o�� � ,20 ,30 S8m4� 6LsJd i7�27 89�,76 29van I,�ur �id ���� �sch 6Jo 31�3 �a� s ota S e6�b �� Fe ��W i: s Ga0 BaF Ce0 u ��: a��.°a� 4d} 3.�5 0 �0 5� a1�o2�o- 66 6�:GoSO 33 k[e7,98 �d� ���a. t�€� °7� e�V .' F69 �� o �� .,� 4� f0.x": c�9 63a �3� : ��8 29070 ..a�� � io,re � , i� � '�°o���. �� �� �t � ,?�ab3� �C�c��:� p y /ct���7R �/ � }Y, o�.c " �."�w�t�Ai:'�.�e.u� L L.3'.�.ie.�.i°�M j r,�_� u:"Y � a C�cSe:' @'v��.L��t' °y � .a „/1 ���"�.'c..�'e� j � oa� c °"�.�w�s."1:'s �. �i �rY.C�ir°�, .^'_'u�:� �,�.^� a ' � 9.�p1��: o � � ��;����5� � -4- The August 18th, 1964 Council meeting minutes continued. 1153 - 1164; Corner stone laying of the Municipal building. 1164 - 1181; Ribbon cutting cereomony for the 5th Avenue South extension. 1181 - 1200; Railroad closing-of Excelsior Avenue for two weeks. 1200 - 1286; Presenting of the 1964 budget, (proposed). 1286 - 1297; Si�e walk on 5th Avenue North from the Mizpah Church. �.. ATT ST: � �� Dona.ld J. Milb�rt, yor �� �, ����;� . C. R. Peterson, Secretary to the Council � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1299 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVIIKENT AND PREPAR.ATION OF PLANS WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1293, adopted the twenty-first day of July, 1964, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of the alley between Twelfth Avenue South and Thirteenth Avenue South by the bituminous surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $1,304.00. WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten days published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the eighteenth day of August, 1964. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins: 1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution No. 1293 adopted July 21, 1964. 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 eighteenth day of August, 1964. v- C R. PE E, N� • Secretary�to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney U ��-� � DONALD J. ILB RT, Mayor CT`l� C�I�' �-i�1Fii11;S HPnnepi.n ^ount.y, Nlinnesota FcESGT�UTIOT�T ��10. 1300 �itZ.ESQL'U`I'IUN Oi�DERTI`�G IT•`IP3t0�Vi�l'�'''i'1+:1�1' Ai'•�L P�EPA�kTIOI�d OF P1�AtS WHEs�EAS a n.esolution oi -the City Council, Tdo.. 1296, adopted the twenty-first day oi July, 1961�,zixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of Seventh Street South between Fi�'th Avenue and Sixth Avenue by� the installation or water �.a.in thereon, the tota.l estimated cost thereof being `�3,450.00. WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement were �;iven ten days published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice, and a hearing was helci anu tl:e property owners hear3 thereon on tne eip�hteenth day of Au�ust, 196Lt. �VO�rd, T�-?F�'0?�E, �E TT ?��S�I??� b,y the Counr.,il of the Cit�r of Hopkins: 1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the �ouncil �tesolution Tdo. 129� adopted July 21, 19b4. 2. That John Strojan is hereby desi�nated as the er�;ineer f or this improve:nent and he shall pr�epare plans and specifications for the making of such improverien�;. Adopted �� the Cit,y Council of trie Cit;y- of Hopkins, T'�iinnesota, this eighteenth day of Au�ust, 19h1_�. , � ,� O C�R� ET �t , /, Secretary to the Council ��-�� � �r/�`'� � DOi�TAI.D J. T�'IILLE?iT, I�layor JOSEPH C. VES�I�Y, City Attorney CI�i'Y O.i{' HOPKINS Hernepin County, i'°i1nnesota t�;�ULUTIGl'd 'i:G. 1301 ii.�SOLUTIOi�I Ot�L7E;lt[t�U �1r'iiGVF�T�'iEI��rT AN1) P�PARATIOPd OF PLATdS WHE�S a Resolution of the City Council, I�do. 1291, aaopted the twenty-first day of July, 196t�, fixed a date i or a nearin� on ci�e pr�oposed improvement of Ashley �ad, commencir_g at a point approximatel,y 600 feet south of Goodrich Str�eet and runr_in;� approximately 105 feet southerly by the extension oi Sanitary Sewer thereon, the total estimated cost t;iereof be;ng �1,290.87. �r�i�T�'�A5 all property owr_ers t•rhose propert,y is liab7e to be assessed for the makin� of this improvement were given ten days published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of' the required notice, and a hearing was held and the t�'operty owners heard thereon on the eighteenth day of August, 196�.. NOT��, `i'HEixEFG��tE, 't;E IT �rESOL�TEli by the Council of the City of Hopkir_s: 1. Such i:nprovemer_t, ��rith wor•k tc Y;�e aone l�,y City force account, is here�y ordered as proposed in the !'oun�iT �esolution PJo. 1291 adopted July 21, 1964. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as -cr�e eri�irleer ioi� tl�is improvement ar.d he shall prepare plans and s� cifications for the ma.kin� of such improvement. Adopted b,y the City Council of' �ne City of Hopkins, i�tinnesota, this eighteenth da.y o.f August, 1�64. � � �,'��/� 0 �. k. PETEI�.SQN, IIr p� /� i Secretary to the Council ,��`�' '/ � DONAI� J. P��ILBFxT, P•Zayor JOSEPH C. VESTLY, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS � Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1302 RESOLUTION DECLARING COSTS TO BE ASSESSED AI�ID ORDERII� PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS certain improvements, all as more fully described in Exhibit "A•' hereto attached and hereby made a part hereof, have been previously ordered and completed. NOW, 'THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOPKINS� , , .. . . _ _ . _.. MLNIVESOTA, as f ol l ows : 1. The cost of each such i.mprovement to be specially assessed is hereby declared to be the cost which appears in said Exhibit "A". 2. The City Clerk with the assistanc� of the City Engineer shall forthwith calculate the proper amount to be epecially assessed for such improvementa against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land within the various districts affected without regard to cash valuation, as provided by law, and he shall file a copy of such proposed assessments in hie off ice for public inspection. 3. The Clerk shall, upon the completion of auch proposed assessments, notify the Council thereof. Passed and adopted by the Council of the C3:ty of Hopkins, Minnesota this 18th day of August, 1964. � �����- C. R. PE , ' Secretary of the Council JOSEPH G. VESELY, City Attorney : ,� ,,.�' �--,,� : ��G'�L,�(/ DONALD J. LBERT, . _ Mayor. C;l`LY u�� nCi�t�I1uS Henr:ep�_r_ Cour.tv, I'�!ir_r_esota �r��TiJTIOP:? ?;TO. 1303 A RF',SOLI"I'IQId OFDEi�II�dG PREP�^,FtATIOId OF E[�1GI�`�'En' S iZEPdi�l ON IIiP��O �II`i�iEld�i'S UJHErtFAS a petition has beer. received requesting the improvement of the property at 61b Driltane South by connection to ar.cl use of existir_g water� rnain thereon ana Ll:e assessr,�erit of benefitting property for all or a portior_ of the cost ef +r.P �mprove�er.t pu.rsu.a.nt to i�•I.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. 1�29.111. i101�� TrIEIiF,F'O�i;E� � I`1' �i�SC�Li1�;1� �� '1�1-I`�, �T''il L;Oiiaul�IL �r' '1'i-iL �i:l`1'i u�' HOPKINS, �' IP��iESOTA, that the proposed ir ���ro �rement be referred to �ohr. Strojan for study and he is ir_structed to report wi�;h al]_ cor_veni.ert speed advisir.� tne Council in a px�elirninax�y way as to wYiether the proposed improvements ai�e ieasiole and as to wt:etrier� they shoulcl best be made as propos�d o.r in ronnection t�ri.th some ot'<<er improvement, �nd the esti.mated cost of the improvements a.s r.ecorlmended. Adopted by the City Council of the I:ity of Hopkir_s, i��iinnesota, this eighteenth day oi August, 1961�, � ����� C. ii. PETE?�SGN, Secretaiy, to the Coui�cil JOS�'PH C. `�ST''TV� City Attorney L � /" '�. liOIvAIaU J. i�i L�,L T, T�'Iayor CI'IY 0�� i�OPY:TivS Her_nspir. ^ou.nty, I'�':inn�sota _�FS�:,LUTIOPI N0. 130l� A �LSi�LUTIOI�i lZECEIVIiJG �LEP().ZT A��fli CALLI`:'Iis Ff�:;. HF'r'1nI11G OI1 Z'�P�7.U`If��iIa�NTS Z�1HF,it.i�'�AS, pursuant to 13.esolution i�1o. 1303 of the (%ouncil adopted Au�;ust 18, 1961�., a report has ceer_ prepared by John 5trojan, City Er.�ineer, wi th r•ez el �r�c;e to tiie i._�upx�ove���eri�t oz' the property at 616 Drillar.e Sol�_th '��,r the ror_r_.�ct� on to a.nd. l��e of existing water main thereon and thi_s report was received by� the Council on Augu�t 18, 1961�. �10u;�, THE�t�'O�=�E, %� IT �?.ESOL+Tf�'T� �y t'�e City Council of i;o�kins, P�Iinr_esota, as follows: l. ihe Council Vaill ccnsiaer �i�e improvement of_ such pronert,y in accordance witYi the repor;, ar�.i ;;he assessment of Tract L,iiegistered Land Su.rvey :do. 1Q7� for all or a portion oi the cost of the improvement pursuant to I�•�I.S.A.., Secs. ��29.011 to �?_�.tl.l, at an est:imated total cost of the improvement of N32s.�1. 2. A public hearin� shall Le held on such proposed i!nprosrement on the f if teenth day of 5ep �ember�, 1q6l�, in the Council Chambers of the �ity Hall at 7: 30 0' clock P. ��i. , and the ^lerk shall give published r_otice of such hearin� anct i.mprc.�ement as required by law. Adopted i�y trie �ouricil oz tr�e �:ity of tIopkins, I�-�innesota, this e��hteenth da�; of ruavst, 19ti�. � ���� c. �. ���;�soi,r, Secreta:�y to the Council JOSFFH �. VI',SN,LY Cit�* Attorne�r ��� � � � vo�.T�� J. :�..1r�r;�T � 1�iaVOT' CITY Or HOPKIVS Hennepin County, Minnesota �SOLUTIOI�i id0. 1305 A R:ESOLUTION Gi� {;�.-��N(i PR.�PARATION Or ErdGTiVEL;R�S N,�:PORT OP1 II�'ROJEI�IENIS WHERtiA5 a petition has been received requesting the improvement of East-U�lest alley north o� Excelsior between Seventeenth Avenue North and Eighteenth Avenue ilorth by bituminous surfacing thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to ��i.S.A., Secs. 1�29.Oii to Secs. 1�29.111. NOW, THEI�FOI�E�, BE IT RESOLJ�D :BY TI1�E CITY CUJi1CIL Oi�' 'I'I-� CITY OF HOPKIPdS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to :�.. John 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 and as to whether they should. best be made as proposed or in connection with some other irnprovement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recommended. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this eighteenth day of •�ugust, 1961�. � �--��.� C. R. PETERS 1, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. V�SELY, City �ttorney . ��������� DOIV1aLD J. riILBERT, Mayor CITY OF HOPKIidS Hennepin County, Minnesota F�SOLUTION N0. 1306 A RESOLU'1'IOcd RECEIVING 'rZE',PORT AND CALLING FOR HF�F1RIi1G OPd IMPRO+IF�`�Z�;NTS WI-�REAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1305 of the Council adopted August 18, 19b4, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City �,ngineer, with reference to the improvement of East-��Jest alley north of Excelsior between 17th Avenue North and i8th Avenue Vorth by the bituminous surfacing thereon and this report was received by the Council on August 18, 1964. :�U6d, TP,�,Fi:EFOi�E, BE IT R��SOLVED by the City Council oi Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: l. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in accordance with the report and trie assessrnent of all of Block I6, West l�inneapolis Third liivision for ail or a portion ol the cost of the im- provement pursuant to ?�1.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 1�29.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $570.22. �. A public hearing shail be held on such proposed improvement on the fifteenth day of September, 1961�, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.i�.� and thP Clerk shall give published notice of such fiearing and improvement as required by law. Adopted by the Council of the City o� Hopkins, TvLinnesota, this eighteenth day of August, 1964. C� R. �TER.S t1, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. V�S�,LY, City Attorney 6 /���(' �� C DOI�IALD J. NIILBERT, Mayor CITY O1�' HOPKINS Hennepin County, P�iinnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1307 A R�,SOLUTION ORDET�Ii�U PREP�F�iTIOIv OF ETJGI I�EER' S REPORT OP1 II�IPRO �J�r 1EVTS ti�fHEREAS it is ordered by the City Counr.,il that consideration be given to the improvement of First Street South from Eighth Avenue to Eleventh Avenue by widening of street and checking of all utilities thereon and the assessment of benefitting property f or all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to P�I.S.A., Secs. Lt29•011 to Secs. 429•111.. NOt�i, THEREFORE, BE IT R�SOLVED BY TH� CITY COUI�;CIL OF 1�E C1TY Or HOPKINS, i�fINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with ail convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed irnprovements are feasible and as to whether they should best be tnade as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the irnprovements as recommerided. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, i`'Iinnesota, this eighteenth day o� �ugust, 1961�. -� ����, C. R. PE1Ei�. �i� Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney 0 i �. i��� � � NkLD J . fTLBP�RT U Mayor CI'I'Y Or HOPKINS Hennepin County, P�Iinnesota RESOLUTION PdO. 1309 RESOLUTION ORD�,RING Ii�IPROVEI�iJT AND PREPARATION OF PLaIJS WI�REAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1295 of the Council adopted July 21, 1961�, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference to the improvement of the property Iocated at 330 - 19th Avenue North by a cut in the curb for a driveway thereon, and t}�is report was received by the Councii on Au6ust 18, 19bl�, showing a total cost of $117.30. i10W, THENEFORE, �gE IZ' I�SOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins: 1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report prepared by John Strojan, City E�gineer. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer f or this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the rnaxing of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City oi Hopkins, Minnesota, this eighteenth day of' August, 19b4• c� R E�,U-��o '�'t � Secretar�r to the Council JOS�PH C. VESELY City 9ttorney , ��--.�-c� -1.�1' '` (�-��.% '' \ DOPdALD J. I��I LBER May or � � �� CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1310 WHEREAS, by Resolution No..649 of the City of Hopkins election districts and polling places have been heretofore established, and WHEREAS, District No. 1 provides a golling place at Massey Ferguson Company, and WHEREAS, said polling place is hereby changed to the Zion Lutheran Church, and WHEREAS, said boundaries of District No. 1 are also changed as �ollows: "A11 that part af the City of Hopkins lying South of State Trunk Highway Number 7, North of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St..Paul and Pacific Railroad, West of Texas Avenue, an3 East of the following described lir�e: Commencing at the irLtersection of Highway No. 7 and 5th Avenue North, thence South along the centerline of 5th Avenue North to the centerline of 2nd Street North, thence East along the centerline of 2nd Street North as extended to the centerline of Washington , Avenue North, thence South along the centerline of Washington Avenue to the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. fo l lows : WHEREAS, the boundaries of District No. 5 are changed as "Ali that part of the City of Hopkins lying North of the Centerline of State trunk Highway Number 7. NOW THEREFORE BE IT.HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the • City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held August 4th, 1964, the boundaries of District No. 1 are changed as aboved defined in Resolution Number 1310, and the polling place for District No. 1 is hereby established an3 shall be the Hopkins Zion Lutheran Church building, and the boundaries of District No. 5 are changed as aboved defined in Resolution Number 1310. Passed and adopted by unanimous vote of the City Council this 4th day of August, 1964. 0 ' (.E!/ �v��� � �:� , � � �' � . C. R.� PETE ��, DONALD J. MILBERT, Secretary of the Council Ma.yor ` JOSEHP C. VESELY, City Attorney. CITY OF HUPKINS Hennepin County, T�iinnesota l�SOLTUION idu. 1311 A �FSOLUTIG�v 01���'R.IPJG PR�PA��l'IGi�d OF EiJGIT1I���R' S R.E:PORT OPd Ii��'ROVEP�IEIJ^1S ti�JHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of the property located at 16 - 19th Avenue Pdorth by a cut to curb and installation of driveway apron thereon and the assessment oi benefitting property for a31 or a portion of the cost oi the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.O1i to Secs. l�29.111. TdOi�J, THERErO�, B� IT RESGLVED BY THE CITY COUIdCIL OF THE CI'I`Y Or HGPKI�JS, i�•rTl!aN��'SOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John 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 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 Ci-ty of Hopkins, Nlinnesota, this eighteenth day of August, 19b4. � ���L C. R. PETERS011 Secretar�r to the Council J�SEPH C. VESr'LY, City Attorney M1T���'� U DONALD J. �ILBERT � Mayor � CITY OF+ HOPKINS Hennepin County, T�7innesota RESOLUTIOId IvO. i312 RESOLUTIOIv GRDERING IiJiPF?OVEi�NT AND PR]�Pf�R�1TI0Id UF PL�:NS WHERr,AS, pursuant to Resolution No. 13I1 of the Council adopted August 18, 196J�, a report ha.s been prepared by John Strojan, City Fngineer, with reference to the improvernent of the property Iocated at 16 - 19th Avenue idorth by a cut to curb and instaiiation of' driveway apron thereon, and this report was recei.ved hy the Council on August 18, 1964, showin�; a total cost of $117.30. id0�,,�, THEl�FOR.E, BE IT RESOLV�D by the Council of the City of Hopkins : l. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and speci�ications for the maicing of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, i�Iinnesota, this eighteenth day of' August, 1'964. � ���-� C . R. PETERSOiv, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. V�,SELY City Attorney t ,����D �!��-?L DONALD J. �� ILBE T, 1 Iayor CITY Ot' HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota R�SOLUTION N0. 1313 A RLSOLUTION UFtD:��'RINU PR�=P:�t�';TTG;1 OF ENGIi���;R' S REPORT ON IP�IPROVEI�IEPJTS WH�F�.AS a petition has been received requesting the irr!provement of the north�corner of the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Excelsior Avenue by the repair of concrete sidewaik thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for ail or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to �I.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. l�29.i1I. 1�UW, THENEFUi�.E, BE IT R�:SULVEli B� THr� CITY CGUNCIL Gr TH��' CITY OF HOPi�IT1S, �iINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with ail 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 improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recommended. Adopted by the City Council of the Ci�Ly of Hopkins� Minnesota, t his eighteentti day of August, i96l�. C� R: PET , S�l' Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VE.SELY, City Attorney � �.-��.�c DCNAI.D J. i�71LBE T, Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County� Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1314 RFS OLUTION ORAERING IMPROVE@�NT AND PftEPARATION OF PLANS WHERF�AS. p�ursuant to Rssolution No. 1313 of the Council adopted August 18, 196�� a report'has been prepared by John Strojan� Gity F�gineer, with reference to the improvement of the northeast corner of the intersection of F`ifth Avenue and E�celsior Avenue by repair of concrete sidewalk thereon� and this report was received by the Council on August 18, 1964, shoz,ring a total cost of $410.42. NOGI� THEREFORE. BE IT R.�OLVED by the Council of the City of Hopldns : 1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report prepared by John Strojan, City E4�gineer. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the mald.ng of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins� Minnesota, this 18th day mE August� 1964. '�P ��1 % -... C . R. PET����l�i"�' �- , . ' Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESII,Y:' City Attorney AS:�P � JIX,�-,.t uX�' ~`����� DONALD J . LBII�.T, . I�ia�or CITY OF HOPKIidS Hennepin County, Minnesota R,ESOLU'PION N0. 1315 A. RESGLUTION ORD�RING PREPARATI01`d OF EI�TGIIV� �3.' S F�POR1' Oid IT�;.PRO'iIEMENTS WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of the property located at 6L�6 Sixth Avenue South by a cut to curb on Seventh Street South and installation of concrete driveway apron thereon and the assessment of benefitting property ior aIl or a portion of the cost of the irnprovement pursuant to P�I.5.A., Secs. 1.�29.011 to Secs. l�29.111. NOY�1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TH� CITY COUIdCIL Or' THE CITY OF' HOP�SINS, P�ZIPdNESOTA, that the proposed irnprovement be referred to John Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with aIl convenient speed advising the Council in a preiiminary 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 improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recommended. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, P4inne'sota, this � eighteenth day of August, 1961�. C� �PE'� ��T; Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney c ���� � � llOP1ALD J . MILBERT, Mayor CITY Ui�' HOPI<INS Hennepin County, Minnesota R.ESOL'JTIOid i�do. i316 r�':=OLUTIOiJ UR.;�Ei�lidU Ii�IP�tOVEi�i��dT AIvD PR:r;PARi�TTO;J OF PLANS �niHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1315 of the Council adopted August 18, 1964, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Lngineer, with reference to the improvement/of the property located at 6l�6 Sixth Avenue South by a cut to curb on Sez,renth Street 5outh and the instailation of concrete dr�veway apron thereon, and this report was received by the Council on August 18, i964 showin� a total cost of $161�.22. NOW, THEREFGRE, �E IT RESGLV�D by the Counci3 of the City of 17opKins: l. such irnprovement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report prepared by John Strojan, City r,ngineer. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer f'or this improvement and he shall prepare p3ans and specifications for the making of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, 1�Iinnesota, this eighteenth day of August, 196�.. , �� �� �� , � � li01V.�LD J. I`•iILBER'r, i��Iayor -� �,���.� C. R. PETERSO� , Secretary to the Council JGilEPH C. VESELY City Attorney (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE SUPPLY OF CORRUGATED METAL PIPE SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota until August 27, 1964, 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 listed material. Specifications and further details are available at the office of the City Engineer. A cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond, or certified check, payable to the City of Hopkins is required for five per cent (5'/,) 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. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review August 13, 1964 To be published in the Construction Bulletin August 13, 1964 (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY MCNNESOTA "NOTICE OF BIDS FOR OFFICE FURNISHING AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDING" SEALID BIDS will be received by the City Ma.nager, of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota until Tuesday, July 7, 1964, 10:00 A.M., C.D.T., and will then be publicly read, and as soon.as possible thereafter, award of a contract will be made by the City for thefurnishings and equipment required by the City of Hopkins. All bids shall be on forms on file in the City Clerk's Office at the City Hall, 723, Excelsior Avenue; said forms will be furnished free to each bidder upon his request. All bids must be sealed and marked "Bid on Offi'ce Furnishing and Equipment" and accompanied by a certified check or cashier's check in the amount of five (5) percent of the total bid price, and made payable to the City of Hopkins. The right is r�served to reject any or all bids or parts of bids and to waive information therein. Bids may be rejected for any alterations or erasures. CITY OF HOPKINS • . � R. L. Brubacher, City Ma.nager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, June 18, 1964. CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, �innesota NOTIC_� OF Hrt�R.ING ON IMPROV�MFNTS TO WHOM IT I�ZAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HER,EBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of FIoFkins will meet in the Council Chambers of thp City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on August 18, 1964 to consider the making of an improvement on Ashley Road, commencing at a point approximately 600 feet south of Goodrich �treet and running approximately 105 feet southerly by the egtension of Sanitary Sewer thereon pnrsuant to M.S.A�� Seca. 429.011 to Secs_. 429.111e The area proposed to be assesaed for such improvement is that part of the abandoned Right—of—�Vay of the Minneapolis and St, Paul Suburban Railway in the Northwest one quarter of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21, lying between the easterly and westerly boundary lines, extended southerly acroes said Right—of—�9ay� of Lot 16, Block 16, and of Lot 15, Block 15, both in F. A. Savages Interlachen Park. The estimated cost of such improvement is $1,290.87. All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. Dated July 21' 1964 C. R. PETERSON, Secrete�ry to the Council JOSEPH C. VFSELY, City Attorney Pnblished in the Hennepin Connty Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on July 30, 1964 and August 6, 1964. CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE OF HE��R,ING ON IMPROVEMPNTS TO <�VHOM IT M.�Y CONC=�'1R,N: NOTICE IS HER�BY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of u Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambere of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on August 18, 1964 to consider the making of an . improvement on Seventh Street South between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue by the installation of water main thereon pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Seca. 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for auch improvement is Tracts A and B, Registered Land Survey No. 682; East 510 feet of the Northeast one quarter of the Northwest one quarter of the Soutbeast one quarter of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22; and Lota nine throu�h sixteen, Block sixty—three, West Minneapolis. The estimated cost of such improvement is ?�3450. All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. Dated July 21, 1964 C. R. PETERSON JOSEPH C. VESL�LY, Secretary to the Council City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on July 30, 1964 and August 6, 1964. City of Hopkins Hennepin County, I�Iinr.esota I10TICE OF HF�ARING ON IPZPROVEPZII�ITS TO WHONI IT N'�AY COPdCEI�Iv : NOTICE IS HE3�EY GI`lEN 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 August 18, 1961�, to consider the makir� of an improvement on the alley between Tc�elfth Avenu.e Sou.th and Thirteenth Avenue South from First Street �outh to Second Street South by the installation of bituminous surfacing thereon pursuant to P1.5.�.. Secs. l�29.011 to 5ecs. L�29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is all of Block r�ine, Tnlest Piinneapolis. The estimated cost of such improvement is �1,301�.00. All persons desirin� to he heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be hea.rrl at this meeting� D ated July 21, 1964 C. R. PETE�SOti, JQSEPH C. VESELY, Secretary to the Council City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County RevieUr, Hopkins, Niinnesota, on July 30� 1961�, and Au�us t 6� 196l�. �� CITY OF HOPItIPdS Hennepin County, i��innesota I`d0I'ICE OF H?iAI-i.IP�T.".- OT�i Z�'il'RCT�i�'�PJTS TO �rn-i0i'�I IT I��Y CCYvCT�i�N: i�10TICE 1S Ii�tr.i;BY GI:�T�T that the City �our_cil o� the Citjr of �;opkins kTill meet in the Council �hambers oz the Cii;� Ha17_ at 7: 30 0' clock P.I'�1. on October 6, 196l�, to consiaer the mal:ino� of cenient repairs on Lot 22, Block 8, Gibi�'s F�'irst �ldciition at an estu�nated cost of ��7.96; Lot 23, Block c, Gibb's First Adaitior. at ar_ est�.mated rost of $i>32.28; Lots 1 through 6, Block 1�, UTest ��iir.n�^anolis at an estimated cost of ,��9�.87; Lots 1 through 6, Elock 6, West T�-�inneapolis at an estimated cost of 4`�r31.84; South one-half of Lot 2 and Lot 3, Block 78, T�°dest i�'iinneapolis Secor.d Livision at an estimated cost of �57.95; Lots 20 and 21, Block 79, West P�linneapolis Second Division at ar. estimated cost of �'�.8.G7; Lots 13 through 2Lt, Block 80, tivest i��iir_neapolis 5econcl iiivision at ari esti��ateu cost oz �195.73; Lot 18 ar_d the I�lorth twenty feet of Lot l7, }=1o�k f?�., West I'ii.nneapclis Secor_d Division at ar. estimated cost of �:1�.11G; Lot 2�, Block 81a., T�dest ?`iinr_��apolis Second �ivisior. at an estimated cost of �32.28; Lot 10 ar.d l�orth 20 feet of Lot 11, Dlock 85, Trdest T•iinneapolis Secor_d liivision at an estimated cost ol r15.11�; East one- ; third of Lot 11 ar_d 12, Block �37, %�1est l�inneapolis Secor_d Di_�Tision at an estimated cost of �;lb.l1�; r,ast or_e-half of .°Test �wo-thirds of Lot 11 and 12, . Block 87, �4Jes �:��inneapolis Ser.ona i�ivision at an estirna�;,ed cost oi ��16.1�; �•Jest one-third of Lot 11 a.r_d J�ot l2, �1ock 87, irrest i�linneapolis Second Division at ar_ estimated r.,ost of �-15.1l�; Lots 1 and 2, B1ock 88, Tvdest �'�iinneapolis Second Tiivision at an es cimated cost of 4�32 • 29; Lot 10, Block 91, ti�fest P�linneapolis Second Division at an es�,imated cost of ��:7.79; Lot 9, �lock 98, West Nlinneapolis Second T�ivision at ar. estimated cost of '�32.28; Lot 1 except South four feet, Block 100, r�Test.l�'�inneapolis Second llivision at an estima_ted cus� ui :�121.10; Lo� 2�uiu �ou�ii iuui• zee�c oi' Lot l, �lock 100, �ves�c i�iinneapolis, Second �a_vision at ar_ Estimated cost o:f �}1�.5.21; Lot 3, Block 100, ?N'est I�'Iir_neapolis Secor.d Division at ar. estimated cost oi �134•55; North one-half of Lot 13 and Lot .11�, F1ock 100, T�rest I��inneapolis Second Divisior. at an estimated cost of ti;57.96; Lot 8, l�lock 101, West j'��innea�olis 5econct Livision at ar_ estimated cost of 5�16.11�; and Lot 9, hlock 101, UJesti 1='iinneapolis Second vivision at an estimated cost o£ ;n8.07 pursuant to I�T.S.A. 5ecs. 1�29.011 to Secs 1�29.111. All persons czesir•ing; tic be neai�d with reference to the proposed improve- ment will be heard at this meetir_g. Dated September l, 1964. C. �.. PE'1'ERSON Secretary to the �ouncil JOSEPH C. i1ESELY, City l�ttorney Published in the Henr_epir.. County �eview, Hookins, NIinnesota on September 17, 196� and September 21�, 196L�. The September l, 1964 Council meeting of the City of Hogkins was held at 7:30 P.M. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen, Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., Harrima.n and Heuser. City Ma.nager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan and City Attorney, Vesely. The Reverened Webster G. Barnett, of St. David's Episcopal Church, Minnetonka Mills opened the Council meeting with invocation. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the minutes of the August 18th, 1964 Council meeting be approved and signed. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the expenditures dated September lst, 1964, in the amount of $154,363.49, be approved and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-31-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Reel - 16 - Ordinance ��242, "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE CONTR.OL AND PREVENTION Side - 2 - OF DUTCH ELM DISEASE IN THE CITY OF HOPKIN'S", with the provision 25 - 35 that the last word in Section 8, Subd. 2 be changed from city to "property owner", be approved for its first reading. The motion carried. Item: 64-2�B. Mr. Pokorny moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Resolution 35 - 42 ��1318, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENT BY BITUNIINOUS SURFACING OF ALLEY", the location, Fourth Street and State Highway No. 7; Fourtheenth Avenue and Fifteenth Avenue or Block 109, West Minneapolis Second Division, be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-27,.-B. Mr. Pokorny moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Resolution 35 - 42 �k1319, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENT BY INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS", the location; 6th Avenue South and South of 7th Street South, or 400 feet of sewer extension and 480 feet of water ma.in extension be adopted. The motion carried. ' Item: 64-2�rB. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 748 - 753 Resolution ��1323, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEER'S REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS", for concrete sidewalk and curb�repair on the following locations: 1. 210 - 6th Avenue North; Lot 10 and North 20 feet of Lot 11 Block 85, West Minneapolis 2nd Division; the estimated cost of $16.14 to be assessed the benefiting property. 2. 221 - 6th Avenue North; Lot 18 and the North twenty feet of Lot 17, Block 84, West Minneapolis, 2nd. Division; the estima.ted `cost to be $16.14 to be assessed benefiting property. 3. 245 - 6th Avenue North, or Lot 24, Block 84, West Minneapolis 2nd Division; the estima.ted cost, $32.28, be assessed to the benefiting property. 4. 30017th Avenue North, or Lot 8, Block 101, West Minneapolis 2nd Division; the estimated cost of $16.14 to be assessed the benefiting property. North 5. 801 - 2nd Street/or East 1/3 of Lot 11 and Lot 12, Block 87, West Minneapolis, 2nd Division; the estima.ted cost of $16.I4 to be assessed the benefiting property. � 6. 803 - 2nd. Street North or East Z of West 2/3 of Lot 11 and Lot 12, Block 87, West Minneapolis 2nd Division; the estimated cost of $16.14 to be assessed the benefiting property. 7. 805 - 2nd Street North, or West 1/3 of Lot 11 and Lot 12, Block 87, West Minneapolis 2nd Division; the estimated cost of $16.14 to be assessed the benefiting property. 8. 301 - 8th Avenue North or Lot 9, Block 101, West Minneapolis 2nd Division; the estimated cost of $8.07 to be assessed the benefiting property. -2- The September lst, 1964 Council meeting minutes continued 9. 313 - 9th Avenue North or North 2 of Lot 13 and Lot 14, Block 100, West Minneapolis 2nd Division; the estimated cost of $57.96 to be assessed the benefiting property. 10. 246 - 9th Avenue North, or Lot 1 and Lot 2, Block 88, West Minneapolis, 2nd Division; the estimated cost of $32.29 to be assessed the benefiting property. 11. 145 - lOth Avenue North or Lot 20 and Lot 21, Block 79, West Minneapolis 2nd Division; the estima.ted cost of $8.07 to be assessed the benefiting property. 12. 314- lOth Avenue North, or Lot 9, Block 98, West Minneapolis 2nd Division; the estimated cost of $32.28 to be assessed to the benefiting property. 13. 140 - lOth Avenue North, or South 2 of Lot 2 and Lot 3, Block 78, West Minneapolis, 2nd Division; the estimated cost of $57.96 to assessed the benefiting property. 14. 210 - 12th Avenue North, Lot 10, Block 91, West Minneapolis 2nd Division; the estima.ted cost of $47.79 to be assessed the benefiting property. 15. 33 - 16th Avenue North, or Lot 22, Block 8, Gibb's lst Ad�ition; the estimated cost to be $57.96 to be assessed the benefiting property. 16. 37 - 16th Avenue North, or Lot 23, Block 8, Gibb's lst Addition; the estimated cost to be $32.28 to be assessed the benefiting property. 17. 1022 Excelsior Avenue West, or Lots 1 through 6, Block 6, West Minneapolis; the estima.ted cost to be $31.84 to be assessed the benefiting property. 18. 5- 9th Avenue South, or Lot 1 through 6, Block 4, West Minneapolis; the estima.ted cost of $96.87 to be assessed the benefiting property. . 19. Northeast corner 9th Avenue and 1st Street North or Lot 13 through 24, Block 80, West Minneapolis 2nd Division; the estimated cost of $195.73 to be assessed the benefiting property. 20. 330 - 8th Avenue North, or Lot 3, Block 100, West Minneapolis 2nd Division; the estimated cost of $134.55 to be assessed the benefiting property. 21. 334 - 8th Avenue North or Lot 2 and South four feet of Lot 1, Block 100 West Minneapolis, 2nd Division; the estima.ted cost of $145.21 to be assessed the benefiting property. 22. 338 - 8th Avenue North or Lot 1 except South four feet, Block 100, West Minneapolis 2nd Division; the estima.ted cost to be $121.10 and to be assessed the benefiting property, be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-20-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Thursday, August 43 - 45 27th, 1964, at 10:00A.M., D.S.T. for furnishing the City of Hopkins �ith corrugated metal pipe for 1964. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with corrugated metal pipe for 1964 be awarded to the low bidder, Armco Steel Corporation; or 140 lineal feet of 14 gage 24" pipe at $3.45 per foot for $537.60 and 500 lineal feet of 12 Gage 36" pipe at $7.70 for $3850.00 or a total bid of $4387.00. The motion carried. (see exhibit "A"). Item: 64-118-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that signals 45 - 175 be installed at the intersection of 5th Avenue North, Minnetonka Mills Road and County Road ��18, as per the agreement provided by the Hennepin County Highway Department with the exception that "no parking" H:�i �i:, � ' '-:_1)a;�<4l. '; °: : 2' ; '�. �Sti�.3:. :� .r:�,��: � �'..��� �� PY��; b�d o�x� �g 10.00 �.i�io , OaSo�a , �lau�sd�y, � . ��� 2T e i9�o lk� T�.�, fe�t �00 E�e fse� - � � ��.�1l. J.���eb�4t' S��al � .�e _ .1�Y9 lti��l ��:d 6d�� ��.0 1��1 �o1il�t8 �S'F�tB$01� , ��o 5����: Ca ��.�a� 30 8�4 'S37 d 60 7 0 70 3850s 00 �3�7 0 60 , _2� _ I�o�°�kae� �al��t � r��o C�m 4Q06 568040 8,1� 4050000 �a6�.S,�aO — � ,� � . �� 3 0 �i'�i� 5���� T'a°�du�c�s . Is�c o 4,18 ;3:85, 20 �3 0�9 k%� 0 40 4�83�, 20 0 .a�e.�atarms�s�m,� �.�m a e .o �o �a �o ao��a �io��g �o ��� �,z3d:sw �os� �sooa s�oso�o 5 ���� � t3.o Coo �, 2 632a80 9013 �563o0Q 19io�� 6 0 1�a�����ta G'�aZvert & 1K£�e �, „�, 4, 5�� 639 e�0 9 o Z�S 462�, �0 ��9, �0 .e�ar���3�n �c�aa �e E�gi�+��,g Dc�ar�asnga 7t'�e ]at� b�d of Nl��sl Pagoc3ucgs Div%�3Aa ��o &teei Co�o��tf�'n �og � �ts�3 bf $�o-3a7oiS0, �� The September lst, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. on 5th Avenue from Minnetonka. Mills road North to Highway ��7 be enforced for only twelve (12) hours a day five (5) days a week instead of the twenty-four (24) hours as spelled out in. the original agreement. The motion carried. Mr. Harriman voting no. Item: 64-142-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr..Hanley seconded the motion that the 175 - 332 recommendation of the Zoning and Planning Commission of approval of the prelimina.ry proposed pi�t for Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park as proposed; this plan to be combined with Resolution �k1320, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING TI� PRE- PARA.TION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE EXTENTZON OF JACKSON AVENUE NORTH", by petition of property owners, be accepted by the Council. The motion carried. Case No. 64-23-Plat; applicant: Mr. John Meath. Item: 64-159-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the montion that based on 349 - 373 the recommendations of the Zoning and Planning Co�nission relative to the request for a Special-Use-Permit to construct a proposed garage in the Industrial District or on that part of Tracts A. and C., R.L.S. ��505 and Tract B, R.L.S. ��489, subject to the approval of the Fire Chief, be approved_ The motion carried. Case No. 64-28- Special-Use-Permit; applicant: The Red Owl Stores Inc. Item: 64-160-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr: Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that subject to the recommendations of the Zoning and Planning Commission the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, be instructed to draw a petition of vacation of that part of Homedale Avenue lying South of the North lines extended across said Avenue of Lot 10, Block 10, and Lot 21, Block 11, F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park including that portion of the abandoned street car right-of-way lying between the East and West lines of Homedale Avenue extended Southerly across said right- of-way located in existing park area, be approved. The motion carried. Case No. 64-32-Vacation of Street; applicant: the City of Hopkins. Item: 64-161-E. Mr. Pokorny moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that subject 383 - 386 to •the recommendations of the Zoning and Planning Commission, the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, be instructed to draw a Subdivision Ordinance for the development of un-platted property lying in the boundaries of the City of Hopkins be approved. The motion carried. Case 63-28-Subdivision Regulation; applicant: Zoning and Planning Co�nission( 701 Program). Item: 64-162-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Mr. Pokorny, 386 - 403 Jr., having volunteered, be appointed as the member to represent the Council to act with members of the Zoning and Planning Commission and from the Chamber of Commerce as a Committee to study the "walk- through" between the Hardware store and Ma.sonic Temple,(on the North side of Excelsior Avenue and between Ninth and Tenth Avenues on Excelsior Avenue) be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-162 & Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 163 Council pass Resolution No. 1321 "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MA.NAGER CONTACT THE VILLAGE OF EDEN PRAIRIE REGARDING FIRE PROTECTION", and suggesting their consideration of furnishing a 1500 gallon tanker to be stored in our new fire department garage until such time as Eden Prairie feel the need of having their own Fire Department. The motion carried. Item: 64-168-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 428 -� request by the Minneapolis Gas Company for a permit to extend a two (2") gas main on Holly Road from a point 557 feet South of the South line of Goodrich to a point 80 feet South be approved. The motion , carried. Item: 64-169-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the - 434 request to extend three (3") gas ma.in on 7th Street South from Sth Avenue to a point approxima.tely 260 feet West be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-172-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Ha.nley seconded the motion that the 578 - 589 communication from Mr. Perbix in behalf of Mr. Andrew Justus, CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota �SOLUTION P10. 1317 RESOLUTION FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS by a Resolution passed and adopted by the Council on August 18, 1964 the City Clerk.was directed to prepare proposed assessments of the cost of improving certain streets, avenues, alleys and thoroughfares in the City of Hopkins, all as more fully described in Exhibit "A" hereto attached and made a part hereof, and WHEREAS the Glerk has notified the Council that such proposed assessmettt has been completed and Eiled in his office for public inspection. NOW THEREFORE, BF IT RESOLVED BY THT CITY O�UPK7IbIQF HOPKINS., MINI�IESOTA . - . . . -.._ __....,. �- _,. . . - _ as follows: 1. A hearing shall be held on the 6th day of October, 1964 in the Hopkins City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P. M. to pass upon such proposed assessments, and at such time and place all persons owning property affected by such improve- ments will be given an opportunity 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, the fi.rst such publication to be at least two weeks prior to the hearing, and he shall state in the Notice the total cost ofQsuch imp�osements. � Adopted by the council of the City of Hopkins this �s:� �l day, of �.��aUt , 1964. /�� � j,' , ' .�-`-v. a.-��1���' , �'� �1,�� . DONALD J. �LBE$T, �`K� -. .. - -- C. R. PETERSON, Mayor S�cretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney. CITY OF HOPKIIJS Hennepin County, 1vLz.'nnesota R.ESOLU'IION N0. 1318 A RESOLUTION ORD�P�ING PRfsPAt�7ATI0N Of�' ENGINE:'�R.' S R:1�PORT OIJ II�ZPROVEI�IENTS WHE��.�S a petition has been received requesting the improvement of alley.between Fourth Street and State Highway No. 7 of Block 109, West P�inneapolis Second Division by bituminous surfacing thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to PJI.S.A., Secs. �t2y.011 to Secs. It29.i11. ' NQW, THER�FOt�E, BE IT RESOLVED BY TH�' CITY COiJi1CIL OF TI� CI'I'Y OF NOPKIVS, 1�ZI�dAd�SOTk, that the proposed improvement be referred to J;ohn Strojan f or study and he is instructed to report with aiI convenient speed advising the Council in a preiiminary �ray a,, to whether the proposed improvements are feasible and as to whether they should best be made as proposed or in connection with same other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recommended. Adopted by the City Council of i;he City of Hopkins, Nlinnesota, this first day of September, 196�. -� �,`��,� C . R. PETFI�GN, Secretary to the Council JOSFPH C. VESELY, Cit�T Attorney ' �� ��� DUi��1��LD J. MI ERT, T�ayor � � CITY 0£' HGPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTIOi`d id0. 13i9 � RE50LU1I01�1 ORDERIidG PR}+�PkRr'1'I'IOid OF EidGIbtEER' S Rr,PO��.T OV IMPF�Oti"�,:�Nli�ivTS Zti'HE:�AS a petition has been received requesting the i.mprovement of Sixth Avenue South and South of Seventh Street South by 400.feet sewer extension and L�80 feet extension of the water main thereon and the assess- ment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the irnprovement pursuant to i�.S.A., Secs. )�29.OI1 to Secs. l�29.111. t'd0'V�i, TNER�FORE, BE IT F�.i_SOLV�D BY TH:G CITY COUi�1CIL Or `l'I��; CITY Or' HOPKIi��S, i�tIi•dA1ESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan for study and he is instructed to report t�ith ail convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed irnprovements are feasihie 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 a.s recommerided. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, I�Linnesota, this first day of September, 19b4. � R P��i��, , Secretary to the �ouncii JOSEPH C. iTESFLY, City Attorney �lX-(,a--�.�.Gii"'�'�. �✓L��-(�L � � DOiJALD J . MILBERT, i'�Iayor � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1320 A RESOLUTIOPd 01�ERIlVG PREPAN.ATIOi�1 OF ENGINE G'�,R. � S REPORT ON II�IPt�O�EME;NTS WHEI�EAS a petition has been received requesting the extension of Jackson Avenue North from a point approadmately l�50 feet north of Second Street North to I,ot 16.,: Block 2 of Stevens Oakwood Park and thence to connect with proposed Sunriyside Street of Meath�s proposed plat� and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A.., Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. 429.111. NOW, THr�.EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA� that the proposed i.mprovement be referred to John Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with al 1 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 be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recorrm�ended. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this first da,y of September, 196l�. C�: � P��R��l(�- � Secretary to the Council � L � �" �-.��: �,�f' � �� DONALD J. LB�;RT� JOSEPH C. VESELY, Mayor City �ttorney � �;ITY GF HOPKITvS Her_nepin County, i�':innesota i'tE��GI�UTIOid 1�'i0. 1322 A I�ESOLU`i�IOPd OFuF,iiING PttEPAP�ATIO��I Oi� Ti•1 �Ii�iF���' S iwPGP�T CT�r Ii'IPI� �.�1LFNTS �ti�:F�.EA5 it is ordered b,y the GitJ Cou.ncil that consideration be given to the imn.rovement of properties needing cor.crete sidetaalk and curb repair thereon and the assessment of benefittir.o property ior all oi� a portion of the cost of the improv�ment pursuant to i�I.S.A., 5ecs. �29.011 to Secs. 1�29.111. PJOda', T�iEi�:F'Ut�;, �E Ii' riL:SuL�T� L-� �I'h� CT'�`� �?Tfi�TL C�;�' T'rI� CTTY 0�' HOPKIiJS, �:ili��<ES�`1'r., t'riat the ��roposed i.r.provemer_t }:;e referred to John Stro_jan for. Stl1C��r and he i.s instY'l]Cted to repor.t with all conver.ient speed advisin� the �Co�znci7_ ir. a preli_mi.rar�T way as to Ld�'1P.t1_7@?" 'L�"1P proposed improvements are feasible ar_d as to whether they should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other� improvement, ancl i;he estimated cost of the irnprovements as recommended. Adopt�d by the City Council oi the �it�r of Hopkins, ``linnesota, this l�'ir•s � aay of �epternber�, lyr�4. -� � ��x�,��� C. R. P.FTE'_=�5GN Secretary to the Council JQS_F,pH C. ',•'ESrLY, City Attorne�* � ,(Q..�-,� we� �-� �'� i�Qi��1;U J. 1�i�L' t�Z+'iti i'�Ia,yor � ��-4- The September lst, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. relative to the re-location of County Road ��18 which will take Mr. Justus's business location. Mr. Justus expressed an interest in the property owned by.the City and located at the intersection of llth Avenue South and County Road ��3; said letter to be placed on file. Mr. Perbix to be notified if any change concerning the City owned property is considered. The motion carried. Item: 64-25-B. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Resolution ��1317, "A RESOLUTION FOR HEARING ON PROEOSED ASSESSMENTS" of the cost of improving certain streets, avenues, alleys and thoroughfares in the City of Hopkins be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-2�'�-B. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Resolution �k1322, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEE'S � REPORT ON IMPROUEMENTS", of properties needing concrete sidewalk and curb repair thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-32-A. Resolution No. 1256, "A RESOLUTION REMOVING AND CANCELLING A PORTION 678 - 740 OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS HERETOFORE LEVIED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CERTAIN WATER AND SANITARY SEWER OF A PART OF LOT 4, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NUMBER ONE HUNDRED NINETY FIVE (195), HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA". No action was taken by the Council. Ite"m: 64-149-E. Mr. Brubacher read a report prepared after working with the Village 332 - 349 of Minnetonka. and the City of Hopkins' Police Departments relative to ,the petition presented by a group of property owners from Dominick Dr%ve concerning property owned by the City of Hopkins on the West side of Shady Oak Lake. No action was taken. Item: 64-164-E. No formal action was taken, however Mr. McLellan will be invited .;� 422 - 428 to appear at the Council's September 15th meeting. 434 - 489 Mr. Fred Mitz appeared before the Council and requested street repair in front of his property. The work will be referred to the Public Works Department. Item: 64-170-E. Concrete apron for the front of the new Fire Department Building costs 489 - 555 were quoted as follows: Witcher at $3560.00; Hiawathia Cement Co. at $3200.00. The City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, was ask to speak to Mr. Witcher regarding the difference in costs. Item: 64-171-E. The regular meeting of the City Council for November 17th, 1964, 515 - 578 will start at 6:30 P.M.; the McQueen hearing will be heard at 8:00 P.M. on November 17th, 1964. Item: 64-173-E. The rental of the Dow property was left in the City Manger, Mr. 589 - 678 Brubacher's hands. It was the opinion of the Council that the building should not be rented for a longer period of time than two years und�r any conditions, and if rented at all in an "as is" condition. Item: 64-166-E. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 740 - 741 hearing on the proposed 1965 budget be continued until September 22nd, 1964, when a special meeting of the Council will be called at 7:00 P.M. o'clock. The motion carried. No further business, the City Counci,� adjourned. COUNCILMEN: t � AT � ST: ,n/ : � r.� // / � Donald J. Milber , Mayor Secretary of the Council 1� s (' � The September 15, 1964, Council meeting of the City of Hopkins was held at 7:30 P.M. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Ma.yor Milbert, Councilmen, Ha.nley, Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser. City Ma.nager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan and City Attorney, Vesely. The Reverened Webster G. Barnett, of St. David's Espicopal Church, Minnetonka Mills opened the Council meeting with invocation. The minutes of the September lst, 1964, Council meeting of the City of Hopkiris were approved and signed. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the expenditures dated September 15th, 1964, in the amount of $60,692.52, be approved and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-1.3-A. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Reel - 14 - Ordinance 4�242, "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE CONTROL AND PREVENTION Side - 4 - OF DUTCH ELM DISEASE IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS", with the provision 29 - 51 that the words "high value" in Section 9 be removed, be approved for its second reading.and ordered published. The motion carried. Item: 64-32-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 58 - 112 Resolution ��1327, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS" for the connection to and use of existing water main thereon; the location, Tract B., R.L.S. �k1075; or 616 Drillane Road South; the estima.ted cost of such improvement to be $325.61; to be assessed' the benefiting property be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-33-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion.that 112 - 126 Resolution ��1328, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS" for bituminous surfacing of alley between the East-West alley North of Excelsior between 17th and 18th Avenues North or all in Block 16, West Minneapolis Third Division. The estima.ted cost of such improvement.to be $570.22 to be assessed the benefiting property be adopted: The motion carried. Item: 64-28-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that Resolution 126 - 190 ��1329, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEER'S REPORT AND CALL FOR A HEARING ON EXTENSION OF JACKSON AVENUE NORTH", or to connect to the proposed Sunnyside Road in preliminary plat of Meath's Addition; or from'the South line of Lots 5 and 20, Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park to a point approximately 60 feet North of the South lines of Lots 9 and 16, Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park; or Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park; the acquistion of r.ight-of-way of part of Lot 5, Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park; the estima.ted cost of $13,455.00 to be assessed the benefiting properties be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-29-B. Mr. �okorn�;; Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reso- 190 - 197 lution �k1330, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEER'S.REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING" by the installation of bituminous surfacing of alley between 14 and 15th Avenues North from 4th Street to State Highway ��7, or Lots 3 through 16, inclusive, Block 109, West Minneapolis; the estima.ted cost of such improvement to be $607.20 to be assessed the benefiting property, be adopted. The ;motion carried. Item: 64 -30-B. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reso- 1;97 - 247 lution ��1331, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEER'S REPORT AND CALLING. FOR A HEARING" for the installation of sanitary sewer and extension of watermain on sixth Avenue South from 7th Street to a point approxi- mately 500 feet South or all of Park Valley Manor Addition and the North 112 feet of the East 310 feet of the West 1187.82 feet of-the Southeast quarter of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22; the above description was formerly known as Tracts A& B, R.L.S. ��682 and the East 510.94 feet of the Northeast � of the Northwest � of the South- east � of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22 be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-21-C. Pursuant to notice bids were to be opened as advertised, Monday, 400 - 436 September 14th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with a warming house to be erected at the Interlachen Park skating area. � -z- The September 15th, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. No bids were received on time for the bid opening. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the Recreation Department be authorized to readvertise for bids on the warming house. The motion carried. Item: 64-22-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Monday, September "', 436 - 456 14th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T. for furnishing the City of Hopkins ' with the installation of water main and storm sewer at the following locations; storm sewer at llth Avenue South and 2nd Street; water ma.in at 2nd Street North and 7th Street South. (see exhibit "B") Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the �� contract to install a storm sewer at llth Avenue South and 2nd Street; water ma.ins at 2nd Street North and at 7th Street South be awarded to the low bidder, Swanson Excavating Company, for a total cost of $9833.00 be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-23-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Thursday, September 247 - 331 lOth, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T. for furnishing the City of Hopkins with ornamental street lighting materials and installation of same (see attached exhibit "A"). Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, and the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, contact Lee Electric Co., the low bidder, to see if at least four of the proposed lights, as suggested by Northern States Power, might be omitted. The motion carried. Item: 64-24-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Thursday, September 368 -.380 lOth, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with fill, top soil, grading;; and seeding of a portion of Central Park. (see attached exhibit "A"). Mr. Pokorny Jr. moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the service of providing fill, top soil, grading and seeding of Central Park be ' awarded to the low.bidder, Swanson Excavating Company, for the total , amount of $5930.00. The motion carried. i�em: 64-25-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Thursday, September ' 380 - 400 lOth, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of Hopkins ° with chain link fence for fencing the Public Works Area of the City _ of Hopkins. Bids were opened in the City Council Chambers.-(see attached exhibit "A"). Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with chain link fence for the Public Works Area of the City of Hopkins be awarded to the low bidder, Century Fency Company at.$2.57 per foot (six (6) foot high with barbed wire top) for a total cost of $1356.96. The motion carried. - Item: 64-118-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded .the motion that Reso- . 456 - 468 lution ��1325, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND THE HENNEPIN COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT", relative to the installation of a traffic control signal to be installed at the intersection of 5th Avenue North, Minnetonka Mills Road and County Road ��18, with the provision that "no parking" from Minnetonka Mills Road to State Highway No. 7 be restricted from six o'clock to six o'clock, five days a week. The cost of such installation to be $10,600.00 which the County will pay 1/4 of the amoun�;;;; the balance to be paid by the City of Hopkins, or the total cost of $7,950.00 � be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-175-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the 810 - 816 petition by property owners for bituminous surfacing of:the alley from 12th and 13th Avenues North between 3rd and 4th Street North be accepted and Resolution ��1332, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROUEMENT BY BITUMINOUS SURFACING OF ALLEY", be adopted. The motion carried. -3- The September 15th, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. Item: 64-176-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Resolution � 790 - 800 �k1326, "A RESOLUTION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE RURAL HENNEPIN COUNTY NURSING DISTRICT" for the year of January 1, 1965 through December 31st, 1965, the cost not to exceed 26.5� per captia on the basis of the official 1960 Federal Census or 11,370 people, for a total of $3,013.25abe adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-177-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Reso- 801 - 809 lution �k1324, "A RESOLUTION WNEREBY THE CITY OF HOPKINS ACCEPTS THE OFFER OF THE NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY PROPOSED STREET LIGHTING AGREII�IQT FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS"; said agreement to cover 140 - 10,000 Lumen Incadescent lamps plus 146 - 6,000 - Lumen Incadescent lamps, be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-178-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the request 816 - 832 made by the Minneapolis Gas Company to install ma.gnesium anodes on existing gas mains on Cambridge Street, Pierce Avenue and private road call Hill Street be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-32-A. Mr. Ha.nley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Reso- 832 - 972 lution �k1256, "A RESOLUTION REMOVING AND CANCELLING A PORTION OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS HERETOFORE LEVIED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CERTAIN WATER AND SANITARY SEWER OF A PA.RT OF LOT 4, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NUNIBER ONE HUNDRED NINETY FIVE (195), HENNEPIN COUNTY, NfINNESOTA", be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-110-E. Edwards and Kelsey report by Mr. Lenard to be given at a 4:00 P.M. meeting Tuesday, October 6th, 1964; Mr. Peterson, of the County Highway Department to be invited to attend. Item: 64-110-E. Ordinance ��191 ready for the next regular Council meeting. 1113 - 1133 Item: 64-173-E. The rental of the Dow property. 991 - 1113 Item: 64-174-E. Mr. Lee McLellan representing Union ��49, of the Intermantiona.l Union 468 - 680 of Operating Engineers. Mr. John McDona.ld, representing Union ��224, of the Police Department 680 - 789 appeared before the Council. Item: 64-180-E. Daffin Company relative to tax delinquent property. 972 - 991 . Item: 64-181-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny seconded the-motion that a co�nittee from outside of the City Council and City staff be formed to plan for the open house for the new Municipal building. Item: 64-182-E. Mr. Pokorny Jr. moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that Councilman Heuser be appointed chairman of the Sub-committee for planning f.or the open house for the new Municipal building. The motion carried. '�b�---� �''•�� � �i ►� {�, n��l . C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Council A ST: Dona.ld J. Mil ert, Ma.yor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minneaota ORDINANCE N0. 242 - AN OBDINANCE RELATING TO THE CONTROL AND PREVEI�PTION OF DUTCH ELM DISEASE IN THE _._ CITY OF.HOPKINS. _ _. _ The City Council of the City of Hopkins do hereby ordain as follows.: Section 1. DECLARATION OF POLICY. The City council of Hopkins has determined that the health of the Elm tr�es within the municipal limits is threatened by a fataT disease known as Dutch Elm disease. It �as further determined that the loss of Elm trees growing upon public and private property would subatantially depreciate the value of property within the City and impair the safety, good order, general welfare and convenience of the public. It is declared to be the intention of the council to control and pr�vent the spread of this disease and this Ordinance is en- acted f or that purpose. � - � Section 2. FORESTER. The position of Forester is hereby created r within the City of Hopkins. The powers and duties of the City Forester �. as hereinafter set f orth are hereby conferred upon the City Manager. It is the duty of the Forester to coordinate, under the direction and control of the council, all activities of the munfcipalty relating to the control and pxevention of Dutch Elm disease. He shall reco�end to the council the detafls of any.program for the control of said disease or prevent, or cause to be prevented, the duties incident to such a program adopted by the council. � �� Section 3. DUTaii ELM DISEASE PROGRAM. Subd. 1. It is the intention of the council of_Hopkins to,conduct a program of plant.pest control pursuant to the authority granted by Minnesota Statutes 1961, Section 10.022. This program is directed specif ically at the control and elimination.of Dutch Elm fungus and elm bark beetles and is undertaken at the recommendation of the 6ommissio:uer of Agriculture. The city forester shall act as coordinator between the Commissioner of Agriculture and the council fn the conduct of this program. Section 4. NUISANCES DECI,ARED. Subd. 1. The following things are publie nuisances whenever they.,may be found within the city of Hopkins: A. Any living or standing Elm tree or part thereof infected to any degree with the Dutch Elm disease fungus Geratocystis ulmi (Buisman) Moreau or which harbors_anj� of the elm bark be�tles Sco�ytus multistriatus.(Eichh.) or Hylurgopi�us rufipes (Marsh). B. Any dead Elm tree or part thereof, including logs, branches, stumps, f irewood or other Elm material from which the bark has not been removed and burned.or spr�yed with an effective Elm bark beetle insecticide. Subd. 2. ABATEMENT. It is unlawful for any person to permit any publie nufsanee as defined in subdivision 1 to remain on any premises owned or eontrolled by him within the city of Hopkins. Such nuisances may be abated in the manner preseribed by this Ordinance. Section 5. INSPECTION AND INVESTIGATION. Subd. 1. Annual Inspeetion. The forester shall �,nspeet all premises �nd places within the city as often as practicable to determine whether any eondition described in Section 4 of this Ordinance exists thereon. He shall investigate all reported incidents of infestation by Duteh Elm fungus or elm bark beetles. Subd. 2. ENTRY ON PRIVATE PREMISES. The,forester or his duly authorized agents may enter upon private.premises at any reasonable time for the purpose of carrying out any of the duties assigned him under this Ordinance. Subd. 3. DIAGNOSIS. The f orester shall, upon finding conditions indicating Dutch Elm.infestation,.immediately send appropriate speciments or samples to the Co�issioner of Agriculture for analysis, or take such other steps for diagnosis as may be recommended by the Commissioner. Except as provided in Sections 7 and 8 no action to remove infected trees or wood shall be taken until positive diagnosis of the disease has been made. Section 6. ABATEMENT OF DUTCH ELM DISEASB NiJISANCES. Subd. 1. In abating the nuisances def ined in Section 4,, the forest�rrshall cause the fnfected tree � or wood to be sprayed, removed, burned, or otherwise effectively treated so as to destroy and prevent as fully as possible the spread of Dutch Elm disease fungus and elm bark beetles. Such abatement procedures shall be carried out in accordance with current technical and expert opinions and plans as may be desig- nated by the Commissioner of Agriculture. Section 7. PROCEDURE FOR REMOVAL OF INFECTED TREES AND WOOD. Subd. 1. Whenever the f orester f inds with reasonable certainty that the infestation de- fined in Section 4 exists in any tree or wood within a public way or boulevard in the citq, he shall proceed as follows: A. If the f orester f inds that the danger of infestation of other elm trees is not imminent beeause of elm dormancy, he shall make a written report of his f indings to the council which shall proceed by (1) abating the nuisance as a public improvement under Minnesota Statutes.Ch. 429 or (2) abating the nuisance as provided in S�bd. 2 of this :Section. B. If the foeester finds that danger of infestation of other elm trees is imminent, he ahall notify the abutt,i.ng property owner by certified mail that the nuisance will be abated withfn a specified time, not less than five days from the date of maili�g of such notice. The forester shall immediately report such action to the council, and after the expiration of the time limited by the notice he may abate the nuisance. Subd. 2. Upon receipt of the forester's report required by Subd. 1, part A, the council shall by resolution order the nuisance abatad. Before action is taken on such resolution, the council shall publish notice_of its intention to meet to consider taking action to abate the nuisance. This notice shall be mailed to affeeted property owners and published once no less than one week prior to such meeting. The notice shall state the time and pla¢e of the meeting, the streets affected, action proposed, the esti- mated cost of the abatement, and the proposed bases of assessment, fE any, of costs. At such hearing or adjournment thereof, the council shall hear property owners with reference to the scope and desirabililty of the pro- posed project. The council shall thereafter adopt a resolution confirming the.original resolution with such modif ications as it considers desirable and provide f or the doi���;of the work by day labor or by contract. Subd. 3. The forester shall keep a record of the costs of abatements done under this Section and shall report monthly to the city clerk (or other appropriate officer) all work done for which asaessments are to be made stating and certifying the deacription of the land, lots, parcels involved and the amount chargeable to each. Subd. 4. On or bef ore September 1 of each year the clerk shall list t�e total unpaid charges for eaeh abatement against each separate lot or parcel to which theyy are attributable under this Ordinance. The council may then spread the charges or any portion thereof against the property involved as a apecial assessment under Minnesota Statutes Sec. 429.101 and other pertinent statu.tes for certification to the county suditor and collection the following year along with current taxes. Section 8. ABATEME:VT OF DUT�H ELM NUISANCES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. Subd. 1. Whenever the_forester finds with reasonable certainty that the infestation defined in Section 4 exists in any tree or wood located on private property outside of any public way in the city he shall proceed as follows: A. If he f inds that the danger of infestation of other elm trees is not imminent because of elm dormancy he shall make a written report of his findings to th� council, which shall then proceed to abate the nuisance as provided.in S�bd. 2. B. If he finds that the danger of infestation of other elms is imminent, he shall notify the owner of the property on which the nuisanc� is found -by certif ied mail that the nuisance must be abated within a specified time not less than f ive days from the date of mailing auch notice. Th� forester shall immediately report such action to the council and after the expiration of the time limited by the notice he may abate the nuisance. Subd. 2. Upon receipt of the notice required by Subd. 1, part A, the council by resolution ahall b� certif ied mail notify the owner that the nuisance wQih be abated by the city within a specified time, not less than two weeks, unless the property owner abates it ;ithin that time. The council may also publish such notice. The cost of abatement of such nuisances will be borne by the �r.operty owner. 2. � Section 9. SPRAYING ELM TR�ES. 8ubd. 1. Whenever the forester determines that any elm tree or elm wood within the eity is_infected with Dutch Elm fungus, he may spray all nearby t�.:�. �,- ;�:,*: � elm trees, with an effective elm bark beetle des- troying concentrate. Spraying activities suthorized by this Section shall be con- ducted in accotdance with technical and expert opinions and plans of the Commissioner of Agriculture.and under the supervision of the Commfssioner and his agents whenever possible. Subd. 2. The notic� provisions of Section 8 apply to apraying operations conducted under this Section. Section 10. TRANSPORTING ELM WOOD PROHIBITID. Subd. 1. It is unlawful for any person to transport.within the;city any bark-bearing elm wood without having obtained a permit from the f orester. The forester shall grant such permits only when the purposes of this ordinance will be served thereby. Section 11. INTERFERENCE PROHIBITED, It is unlawful for any person to prefrent, delay or interfere with the.forester or his agents while they are engaged in the performance of duties imposed by this ordinance. Section 12. PENALTY. Any person, firm or corporation who violates Sections 10 or 11 of this ordinance is guilty of a misdemeanor and may be punished by a f ine of not to exceed $100.00 or imprisonment for 90 days. Section 13. This ordinance is effective from and after its passage and publication. First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins the lst day of September, 1964, and finally read, approved and adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on September 15, 1964. 0 /� '10�-vic eL(:l� ��Y ��.��G"C�,C. , (� . D NALD J. MILBERT, � .�,������. C. R.� PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C, VESELY, City Attorney. on Mayor Published in.the Henaepin County Review September 24 1964 RESOLUTION 1324 RESOLVED That the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, hereby accepts the offer of the NORTIiERN SI'ATES POWER COMPANY, a Minnesota corporation, to furnish illumination for street lighting produced by: 140 - 10,000 Lumen Incandescent Lam.ps 146 - 6,000 Lumen In.candescent Lamps all located or to be located in said City, and hereby approves all rates, terms, conditions, and specifications contained in the proposed form of Overhead Street Lighting Contract made a part of the offer of said Company, and the proper officers of the City are hereby authorized and directed to execute the aforesaid Contract for and in the name of the City, and to affix the corporate seal thereto. Adopted by Council Sept. 15th , 19 64 � I DO I�REBY CIIZTIFY that I am City Clerk of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and that I am custodian of its records; that the above is a true and correct copy of Resolution adopted by the City Council of said City on September 15th , 19 64 • � � � i � � r�/.� i RESOLUTION N0. 1326 A RESOLUTIOrd RELATI'.VG TU PARTICIPATION ITJ TEIL RUl?AL HE'�?iv"EPIN GQTJIdTY t�]�JRSING DIS7RICT Mr. Hanley introduced the following resolution und moved it�s adoption: WHER,EAS, pursua:�-c to iiinnesota Statutes, Sections 1�.5.G� and 1l�5.12 provision has been made for a public health nursing district in that portion of Hennepin County outside the City of i?inneapolis, and 1r�iEREAS, pursuant to such authority such a public healtn nursing district has been organized and i:as been in operation for several years, and ��iEREAS, it is deemed necessary to continue the o�eration o� such nursing district and to provide it iaitr. adequate funds for its proper operatior_. NOW, THEREFOR�, BL IT Y�E�SGL"VED BY T:1L GOU�R�1Ii�:G BODY Or Cit of Ho kins that �chis political s�:bd�_vision continue to town, village or city be included in tile public health nursin�; district oi rur31 Her.nepin Count�•, organized on January !�, 1.952: that it partic;pate in tne nenefits thereo�; and that it.agrees to support on an apportionment basis �ts pro rata share of the cost o.f the adininistration oi such distrzct provided, hoti�aever, tnat for the period of January l, 196:5 through Dece�nuer 31, 196�, this cost shall not exceed 26.5¢ per capita on the basis of the off_cial 1960 liederal Census. BE IT FURTFi�t RLSOLVED, 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 ado;tin� similar resolutions. The motion for acioption of the foregoing resolution was seconded i�y Mr. Heuser . Upon roll call there were 4 yeas and no nays: Yeas Navs Councilman Heuser Councilma.n Hanely Councilman Pokorny, Jr. Councilman Harriman I, C. R. Peterson , Clerk of the o _ hereby Town, cit;,� or village certify that tne above is a true copy of a resolution adopted by the governing body of City of Hopkins in an official rneeting at • town, city or village on September 15th, 1964 date (Signed) ��� `�, _ � � � Clerk CITY OF HOPgINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1327 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEN�NT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS WIiEREAS a Rssolution of the City Council, No. 1304, adopted the 18th day of August, 1964, fixed a dated for a hearing on the proposed improvement of property at 616 Drillane South by the connection to and use of e�dsting water main thereon� the total estimated cost thereof being $ 325.61, and t�1fiEREAS all property otimers whose property is liable to be assessed for the maldng of this improvement were given ten days published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 15th day of September, 1964. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE50LVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins: l. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolut�on No. 1304 adopted August 18� 1964. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the malQng of such improvement. �clopted by the City Coun�il of the City of Aopld.ns� Minnesota, this l�th day of September. 1964. '� '������,�,� C. R. PETER50N, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VE.SELY� City Attorney �< � a "c� i� �'" ' I�L������ ONALD J. NLILBERT, Mayor CITY OF xOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota BESOLUTION N0. 1328 R.ESOLUTION ORDERiNG IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS WHEREAS a Rssolution of the City Council, No. �306, adopted the 18th day of August, 1964, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of the East - West alley north of E�celsior Avenue and between 17th Avernte North and 18th Averiue North by the installation of bituminrnts surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $ 5?0.22� and WHEREAS all property owners whose propert� is liable to be assessed for the maldng of this improvement were given ten days published notice of the council hearing through two week],y publications of the required notice, and a hearing was held andthe property owners heard thereon on the 15th day of September, 1964. NO��J, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Cauncil of the City of Hoplans: l. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution No. 1306 adopted August 18th� 1964. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designa.ted as the engineer for this improeement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the maldng of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 15th dag of September, 1964. � �,����� C. R. PETERSON, Secretary to the Coiencil JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney ,�.f,a--k a,Q.,e�. �,.(��c-d/� DONALD J . _ ERT , Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1329 A RESOLUTION RDCENING REPORT AND CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVII�NTS WHER.EAS� pursuant to Rssolution No. 1320 of the Council adopted Septeinber 1, �964� a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City �hgineer, with reference to the extension,of Jackson Avenue North to connect to the proposed Sunnyside Road in Preliminary Plat of Meath's Addition and this report was received by the Council on September 15, 1964. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The Council will consider the improvement of.such road extension in accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 5 through 9 inclusive and Lots 16 through 20 inclusive. all in Block 2, Stevens Oakwood Park for all or a portion of the cost of the impvoement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 4�29.011 to Secs. 429.111. at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $13,455•00. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 20th day of October, 1964 in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o�clock P.P�i., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. Adop�ed by the Council of the City of Hopkins� Minnesota, this 15th day of September, 1964. � ����,4� C. . PETERSO � Secretary to the Council JOSEpfi C. VESELY, City Attorney AS:jp � � 21�T� C`� � ,- ONALD J. �LBER T� Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1330 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING FOR HEARII� ON IMPROVEi�ENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1318 of the Council adopted September 1, 1964� a report has been prepa.red by John Strojan, City IIzgineer, with reference to the improvement of a11ey between Fourth Street North and State Highway No. 7 and�l4th Avenue North and 15th Avenue North by the installation of bituminous surfacing thereon and this report was received by the Council on September 15, 1964. N�nT, THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: l. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in accordance with the report and the assessment of all of Block 109� West Minneapolis Second I}ivision for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111� at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $ 607.20. 2..A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 6th day of October, 1964 in the Council C�tambers of the City Iiall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. A�ciopted by the Council of the City of Hopidns � Niinnesota, this 15th day of September, 1964. �o `K,'�'��Ubti-1'� C. R. PETERSON, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. UFSELY, City Attorney a �4'-c,`�-v� a,C' � /�(�e�� ( DONALD J. LB�RT, NIayor � ��3P CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1331 A RF� OLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLIIVG FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEN�NTS WHEREAS, pursuant to Rssolution No. 1319 of the Gouncil adopted September 1� 1964� a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Ehgineer, with reference to the improvement of Sixth Avenue South from Seventh Street to a point approx�nately 500 feet sauth by the installation of Sanitary Sewer and Watermains thereon and this report was received by the Council on Septeraber 15� 1964. N�n1, THERF�'ORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The Cauncil will consider the improvement of such street in accordance with the report and the assessment of all of Park Valley Manor Addition and the North 112 feet of the East 310 feet of the West 1187.82 feet of the SEµ of Sec. 2s, T 117� R 22; the above description was formerltip known as Tracts A& B, Reg. Land Survey No. 682 and the E 510.94 feet of the NEw of the NW� of the SE� of Sec. 25, T 117, R 22 for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A.� Secs. 429.011 to 4�29.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $5�300 for Sanitary Sewer and $1+,594 for Watermain. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 20th day of October, 1g64 in the Council Chambers of the Cit� Iiall 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 the City of Hopld.ns� Minnesota, this 15th day of September, 1964. �, �����.� C. R. PETERSON, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney � �� c� f ,(!,� 6-� �-�l'" ������ DONALD J. °MCLBF,KT, Ma.yor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1332 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT 0�1 IMPROVEf�I��JTS WHEREAS a petition has been received requestirig the i.mprovement of alley in Block 96, West Minneapolis Second Division, between 12th Avenue North and 13th Avenue North from Third Street to Fourth Street by bituminous surfacing thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs, l�29.011 to Secs. 429.111. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OI' THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINIVESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John 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 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, this 15th day of September� 1961�. � °`� ���CJ�a,� C . R. PETERSON, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney AS:jp � ��.� ��� ��.���� DUNALD J. M LBERT� Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0, 1256 RESOLUTION REMOVING AND CANCELLING A PORTION OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS HERETOFORE LEVIED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CERTAIN WATER.AND SANITARY SEWER OF A PART OF LOT 4, AUDITOR'S SUB= DIVISION NUMBER ONE HUNDRED NINETY FIVE (195), HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA. WHEREAS,on July 15, 1963, the City Council of the City of Hopkins pursuant to Resolution No. 1212, spread and entered certain special assessments to pay for the cost of the installation of water and sanitary sewer along llth Avenue South from Hennepin County Road No. 3, running thence Southerly; and WHEREAS, a part of said special assessments was assessed on the basis of front footage and another part thereof was assessed as an area assessment; and WHEREAS, James J. Lawrence was and is the owner of the following described portion of the land affected by said assessments, viz; The North 266 ft. of Lot 4, Auditor�s Subdivision Number One Hundred Ninety-Five (195) Hennepin County, Minnesota, and WHEREAS, the said James J. Lawrence has alleged and shown that said portion of said premises has and will derive no benefit from such improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLIAWS; (a) That certain special assessments heretofore adopted and levied by the City Council of the City of Hopkins pursuant to its Resolution No. 1212, adopted July 15, 1963, insofar as such special assessments for water and sanitary sewer on a front footage basis affect and place a lien upon the following described premises situated in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz; The North 266 ft, of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision Number One Hundred Ninety-Five (195), Hennepin County, Minnesota, and insofar as said assessment for city water on an area basis affects the following described premises, viz: That part of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision Number One Hundred Ninety-Five (195), Hennepin County, Minnesota described as follows; commencing at a point on the Southerly line of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Rail- way right-of-way now known as the Chicago and North- western Railway right-of-way, intersects the East boundary line of llth Avenue South; thence Southerly along the East boundary line of llth Avenue South, a distance of 266 feet; thence Easterly at right angles a distance of 310 feet; thence Northerly parallel to the East lioundary line of llth Avenue South to the said Railway right-of-way; thence Southwesterly along said Railway right-of-way; to the point of beginning be and the same is hereby cancelled, deleted and removed from said herein described premises. � (b) That from said sanitary sewer special assessment insofar as it affects the premises hereinabove described there is hereby cancelled, deleted and removed .the sum of $2,723.84, leaving thus a balance of $6,130.15, which balance shall remain as a special assessment and lien on all of the assessed portion of said Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision Number One Hundred Ninety-Five ti� • (195) except that portion hereinabove described and hereby deleted. area (c) That from said City Water/assessment heretofore levied against Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision Number One Hunred Ninety-Five (195) there is hereby cancelled and deleted the sum of $304.04. (d) That from the water assessment heretofore assessed against said Lot 4, Auditor�s Subdivision N�ber One'Hundred Ninety-Five (195) on a front foot basis, there is hereby removed, cancelled and deleted the simm of $2,272.12, and that the r.emaining portion of such assessment heretofore assessed shall remain as an assessment and lien against that part of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision Nimmber One Hundred Ninety-Five (195) heretofore assessed except- ing the portion of said Lot 4 hereinabove described and deleted from said assessment. � And the Hennepin County Auditor is hereby authorized, empowered and ordered to take all acts and action necessary to delete, cancel and remove the above des- cribed parts of said special assessments and the above described portion of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision Number One Hundred Ninety-Five �(195) from his records of said special assessments. Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this T5_th �ay of September, 1964. y � 0/ � I�����/� C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney 9 \ //`� f l �� ��/� � V ✓l DO ALD J, MI�BERT, Mayor The following is an excerpt of part of the minutes of the Council meeting minutes of the September 15th, 1964, Council meeting which was held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall of Hopkins at 7:30 p.m, o'clock. "Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that Resolution ��1256, A RESOLUTION REMOVING:AND CANCELLING A PORTION. OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS HERETOFORE LEVIED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CERTAIN WATER AND SANITARY SEWER OF A PART.'OF.:LOT 4, AUDITOR'S SUB- DIVISION NUNIBER ONE HUNDRED NINETY FIVE (195), HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA be adopted. The motion carried. CERTIFICATION State of Minnesota ) County of Hennepin ) ss City of Hopkins ) I, C. R. Peterson, being duly appointed and qualified, City Clerk and Secretary of the Council of the City of Hopkins, do hereby certify that the above excerpt is a part of the minutes of the regular Council meeting held September 15th, 1964, at 7:30 p.m. o'clock and is a true and correct copy of the original minutes of the meeting thereof on file in the office of the City Clerk and Secretary of the Council of the City of Hopkins. , �G C. R. Peterson, City lerk and Secretary of the Council. EXHIBIT A. BASE PREPABATION, GRADING, GRAVELING' DUSTING AI�ID BLACKTOP SURFACING _ OVER AND UPOP Tt� �. . FOLLOWING.ALLEYS,_STREETS� ROADS AND AVENUES . IN„ 'Tl� , CITY OF HOPKINS . , l. Along that part of Cottage Downs from Valley Way to a point approx- imately 600 feet East and along Valley Way from Cottage Downs to Park Terr�ce; the total cost to be assessed being th� sum of $4,387.32; and the area to be assessed being Lots 2 through 8, Block 4; and Lots 5 through 8, Block � and Lots 9 and 10, Block �,all in Knollwood. 2. Along 7th Avenue �outh to a point approximately 100 feet North from ° 8th Street South; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $1,441.38 of which the Gity will pay $131.03; and the area to be assessed betag that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 25', Town- ship 117, Range 22 formerly described as Lots 25 to 28 inclusive.and the South 15 feet of Lot 29, Block 6, West Minneapolis Annex now vacated; and also Lots 20 to 24 inelusive,_Block 7, West Minneapolis Annex. , 3. Along 6th �treet North from Robbinwood Lane to County Road No. 73, the total cost to be assessed being.the sum of $4,733.47; and the property to�be assessed being Tracts A, B and C, Begistered Land Survey No. 1053, f iles of the Registrar of Tftles, Hennepin County, Minnesota. . 4. Along lOth Avenue South from 7th Street South to the North line of Lot 14, Block 59, West Minn�apolis as the same would be if extended; the total cost to be assessed being yhe sum of $651.25 of which the City will pay $161.53; and the area to be assessed being Lots 11 and 12, Block 58; and.Lots �3 and 14, Block 59, all in West Minneapolis. 5. That part of the alley between Jackson and Monroe Avenues North described as commeneing at the North lot:line �xtended of Lot 12, Bloek 4, West Minneapolis Center and running thence Northerlq to 2d Street North; the.total cost to be asaesaed.being the sum of $1,071.05; and the.area to be assessed:� being Lots 1 through 11 inelusive, and Lots 16 through 26 inclusive, Block 4, West Minneapolis Center. . 6. Along 21st Avenue North from 3d :Street North to State Highwaq No. 7; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $390.41; and the.area to be assessed being Lots 16 through 30 inclusive, Block �, West Mianeapolia Third Division. 7. Along 21st Avenue North fxom 2d Street North to 3d �treet North and along 2d Street 1Vorth from West Park Road to 21at Avenue Nor.th; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $5,279.63 of which the City will pay $729.12; and the area to be assesaed being ZYact C, xegister�d Land Survey No. 315, files of the Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County, Minnesota;_ and also all of Block 2, West Park Addit,ion; and Lots 16 through 30, Block 5, ydest.Minneapolis Third Division. _ 8. Along Harrison Avenue North from Excelsior Avenue to the right-of -way of the Ghicago, Milwaukee,�twEaul and Pacific Railway Company; the total cost to be assessed,being the sum of $1,269.87; and the area to be assessed b�ing Lots 1 to 4 inrlusive including gdjacent portion of vacated alleys in Block 17; - and Lots 13 to 17``inclusive including adjacent portion of vacated alley in Bloak 18, all fn West Minneapolis Genter. 9. The alley between Sth and 6th Avenues North from 2d to 3d Streets North; the total cost to be asaessed being the sum of $1,252.00; and the area to be assesaed being.all of Block 84, West Minneapolis Second Division. _ ,, � � _ -1;��,��=�� . : �.e ;;�' , , `�:;,. :4 � 15. Along Monroe Avenue North from Madison Avenue to Monroe Place and � along Monroe Place from Monroe Avenue North to a point approxima.tely 150 feet East thereon; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $4,395.99; and the area to be assessed being all of Monroe Place Addition; and Lots 16 through 18 inclusive, Block 2, Stevens Oakwood Park; and Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 1, Ttirngren's Addition. 16. Along lst Street ;South from 12th Avenue to 13th Avenue South and along 13th Avenue from lat �treet South to a point approximately 165 feet South of the �outh line of lst Street South; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $2,729.23; and the area to be assessed being that part of the �outhwest Qua�ter of the Southweat Quarter of Section 24, Township 117, Range 22 lying South of the North 383 feet thereof and Easterly of the East line of 15th Avenue extended South except railroad right-of-way land; also Lots 17 through 25, Block 8; and Lots 10 through 19, Block 9, all in West Minneapolis. 17. Along Sth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and County Road No. 3 and along County Road No. 3 from 5th Avenue South to a pofnt approximately 415 feet Easterly thereof; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $5,014.23; and the area to be assessed being all of Town Terrace; and Lots 1 through 7 inclusive� Block 1, Weat Minneapolis: WATER MAINS 18. Along Harrison Avenue North from Excelsior Avenue to the right-of- way of the Ghicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Raflway �Company; the total cost to be assessed being the eum of $2,045.62; and the area to be assessed being Lots 1 to 4 inclusive in Block 17; and Lots 13 through 17 inclusive, Block 18, inclu�ing adjacent vacated alleys, all in West Minneapolis Center. 19. Along Monroe Avenue North from Madison Avenue to Monroe Place and on Monroe Place from Monroe Avenue 1Vorth to a point approximately 150 feet East thereof; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $4,215.74; and the area to be assessed being all of Monroe Place Addition; and Lots 16 through 18 inclusive, Block 2, Stevens Oakwood Park; and Lots 1,_2 and 3, Block 1, 7i�rngren's Addition. 20. Along 5th Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and County Boad No. 3; and along County Road No. 3 from Sth Avenue South to a point approximately 415 feet Easterly thereof; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $9,335.70; and the area to be assessed being all of Town Terrace and Lots 1 through 7 inclusive, Block 1, West Minneapolis. 21. Along 13th Avenue South from ist Street South to a point approxfmately 360 feet South of the South line of said lst Street South; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $7,443.49; and the area to be assessed being Lots 10 through 19 inalusive, Block 9, Weat Minneapolis. STORM SEWER 22. Along Harrison Avenue 1Vorth from Excelsior Avenue to the right-of-way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway Company; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $1,985.76; and the area to be assessed being Lots 1 to 4 inclusive, Block 17;;and Lots 13 to 17 inclusive, Block 18, including adjacent vacated alleys, all in West Minneapolis Center. � CONSTRUCTION AI�ID/OR REPAIR OF CURBFS, GUTTERS, . SIDEWALKS A1�ID DRIVEWAYS. , i0. Along 7th Avenue South extending to a point approximately 100 feet North.,from 8th Street South; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $338.50; and the area to be assessed being that part of the Piorthwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 117, Rang� 22, formerly des- cribed as Lots 25 to 28 inclusive and the South 15 feet of Lot 29, all in Block 6, W�st Minneapolis Annex now vacated; and Lots 21 and 22, Block 7, West Minneapolis Annex. 11. Along 21st Avenue North from 2d Street North to.3d Street i�px�th and along 2d Street North from West Park Road to 21st Avenue North; the �otal cost to be assesaed being the sum of $3,759.34; and the area to be asseased being _ TY�act C. Registered Land Survey No. 3�5,`f iles of the Registrar,of.Titles, Hennepin County, Minnesota; and all of Block 2, West Park Addition; and Lota 16 to 30 inclusive, Block S, all in West Minneapolis Third Division. 12. At 134-15th Avenue 1Vorth; along the East side of 7th Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to the alley; at 57 M�nroe Avenue �outh; Along Monroe Avenue Sout,h from Milwaukee Street to the alley; at the 1Vorthwest corner of _ _ Monroe Avenue and lst Street .South; at 38 Monroe Avenue South; at 22 Monroe Avenue ;South; at 138 Monroe Avenue South; along the East side of 7th Avenue North from Excelsior Avenue to the right-of-way of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway; along the West si:de of 7th Avenue North South of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad right-of-way and North of the alley; at 16-9th Avenue North a�d at .901 Hopkins Center; at 25-llth Avenue North; along the West side of 14th Avenue North from Excelsior Avenue to alley; 129-15th Avenue North; at 110-12th Avenue North; along the North side of lst �treet North from lOth ' Avenue Westerly to alley; the Northeast corner o€ lst �treet North and 8th Avenue North; at 126-6th Avenue Nosth; at 801-2d �treet North; at 406-14th Avenue North; the total cost to b� assessed being the sum of $2,996.94 in separate individual assessments as follows: Lot 4, Block 5, Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis Lot l through 6, Block,2, West Minneapolis Lot 20, Block 22,_West Minneapolis Center Lots 1 through 4; and Lots 8 through 18, Block 23, West Minneapolis Center . Lota 10 and 11, Block 33, Weat Minneapolis Center $ 90.05 295.30 35,71 582.58 22.88 All of the following locations are in West Minneapolis Second Division: Lots 10 to 12 inclusive, Block 65 Lot 6, Block 66 . Lots 1 through 9 inclusive, Block 68 Lot 20, Block 69 . Lots 10 through 15 inclusive, Block 73 Lot 20, Block 74 Lot 10, Block 76 I;ots 1 to 10 inclusive, Block 78 Lots l3 to 24 inclusive,.Block 81 Lots 6 and 7, Block 82 Lots 11 and 12, Block 87 Lot 8, Block 109, 13. At 338-19th Avenue North; the total sum of $122.36; and the area being assessed to West Minneapolis Third Division. SAIVITARY SEWER MAINS 713.43 181.33 142.16 13.97 314.54 18.63 47.82 342.17 94.10 41.92 42.24 18.63 cost to be assessed being the be Lots 6 and 7, Block 3, 14. Along Harrison Avenue North from Excelsior Avenue to right-of-way � of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacif ic Railway Company; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $1,982.02; and the area to b� assessed being Lots 1 to 4 inclusiv� in Block 17; and_Lota 13 through 17, Block 18 inclusive including adjacent vacated alleys, all in West Minneapolis Center. (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA ��TICE FOR BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall� Hopkins� Minnesota until Monday, September 14� 1964, 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 work. Approximate major quantities of work are as follows: 5�t5 Iineal feet of 15�� R.C.P. 175 lineal feet of 12" R.C.P. Plans, specifications and further details are available at the office of the City Engineer. No deposit is required but a charge of $10.00 per set will be billed i.f plans and specifications are not returned in good condition within ten (10) days after bids are opened. Each bid must be accompanied by a cashier�s check, certified check, or Standard bidder's bond written by a corporate curety certified by the Minnesota State Insurance Commission, at ten per cent (10,°0) of the total bid price� payable to the City of Hopkins,�. as a guarantee that the bidder will� if successful, promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the faithful performance of the work covered by this specification. - T�ie successful bidder must, within ten (10) days after his bid is accepted, execute a contract and bond for one hundred per cent (100%) of the full amount of the bid and guaranteeing for one year the entire project free of defective worlflnanship and material.. Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidder�s bonds of the unsuccessful bidders shall be returned to them, azd upon the filing of.the contract and performance bond, the,=check or bid bond of the successful bidder sha13 be returned to him. The City provides proposal forms which are to be used. Each proposal must be plainly marked "PROPOASL FOR THE FURNISHING OF LABOR, TOOLS� EQUIPl�[�;NT AND MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER"� and addressed to.the City of Hopki.ns� Minnesota. . The City reserves the right to accept or 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 t he original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs.- CITY OF HOFKINS ��J ` R. L. Brubacher, City Aianager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, Sept. 3, 1961� To be published in the Construction Bulletin� Sept� 3� 196l� �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� C I TY OF HOPK I NS ��� I NNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE CONSTRI� TION OF ONE (I) WARMING HOUSE AT INT�RLACHEN PARK PLAYGROUND, HOPKINS, h�11NNESOTA. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� UNTIL SEPTEMBER 14� 1964 AT 10;00 A.M., C.S.T., AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUE3LICLY READ AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MAGE BY THE CITY FOR THE ASOVE INSTALlATION. SPECIFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFtCE OF THE CITY RECREATION AND PARKS SUPERINTENDENT. A CASH DEPOSIT� CASHIER�S CHECK� BID BONG OR CERTIFIEG CHECK� PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS� IS REQUIRED FOR TEN PER CENT �IO,o� OF THE BID� AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, C I TY OF HOP�K I NS R. L. BRUBACHER, CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW SEPTEMBER 3, l964 (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF WATERMAINS SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota until Thursday, September 10, 1964, 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 work. Approximate major quantities of work are as follows: 440 lineal feet of 6" C.I.P. Watermain 400 lineal feet of 8" C.I.P. Watermain Plans, specifications and further details are available at the office of the City Engineer. No deposit is required but a charge of $10.00 per set will be billed if plans and specifications are not returned in good condition within ten (10) days after bids are opened. Each bid must be accompanied by a cashier's check, certified check, or Standard bidder's bond written by a corporate surety certified by the Minnesota State Insurance Co�ission, at ten per cent (10'/,) of the total bid price, payable to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successful, promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the faithful performance of the work covered by this specification. The successful bidder must, within ten (10) days after his bid is accepted, execute a contract and bond for one hundred per cent (100'/,) of the full amount of the bid and guaranteeing for one year the entire project free of defective workmanship and material. Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidder's bonds of the unsuccessful bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filing 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 MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF WATERMAINS", and addressed to the City of Hopkins, Minnesota. The City reserves the right to accept or 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 R. L. Brub cher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, August 27, 1964. To be published in the Construction Bulletin, A:ugust 27, 1964. (Official Eublication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY TO FURNISH AND INSTALL CHAIN LINK FENCE. SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until September 10, 1964, at 10:00 A.M. local time, and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible award of a contract will be made by the City for the following; Furnish and install Chain Link Fence and other appurtenances thereto all in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer. Bidder's Bonds or Certified Checks are 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. CITY OF HOPKINS • _. r� R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, August 27, 1964 To be published in the Construction Bulletin, August 27, 1964 (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY TO FURNISH AND INSTALL ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTS. SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until September 10, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., local time, and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible award of a contract will be made by the City for the following: . Furnish and install 14 Fluorescent Ornamental Street Lights all in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer. Bidder's Bonds or Certified Checks are 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 �I • p� R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, August 27, 1964 To be published in the Construction Bulletin, August 27, 1964 (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY FOR GRADING AND PLACING BLACK DIRT AND SEEDING IN CENTRAL PARK. SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall Hopkins, Minnesota, until September 10, 1964, 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 following; Furnish labor, equipment, and materials necessary for placing black dirt, grading, and seeding in Central Park all in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer. Bidder's bonds or certified checks are required for five per cent (5'/,) F of the bid as a guarantee of entry into a contract. ihe right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. CITY OF HOPKINS �� �. ,. R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, August 27, 1964 To be published in the Construction Bulletin, August 27, 1964 a CITY QT HQPKINS Hennepin County, T��innesota I�TIfiE OI' H�i�Il�Ji� Ji� I�iiPi�Jtiii��iE]'�I'I'S TO ti�'HOII IT x•xY �ivCEl�id: P10TI('E IS ?-�tcE_iY GIVEPd 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 September 15, 1961� to consider the making os" an impr•ovement on the property at 616 Drillane South by the connection to and use of existing water main thereon pursuant to 1�1.S.A. Secs. ►�29.011 to Secs. l.�29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Tract B� Itegistered Lanc� Sui�Je�- �vo. 1075.. The est�_mated cos-t of such. ir�.provemer_t is �325.61. AlI persons desirin� to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will b2 hearcl ai, this meeting. Dated August 18, 19nl�. C. 3�. PE^1�F�C';:? JOSrP� C. V�SELY, _ Secreta,r,y to the Counci_1 �ity Attorney Published in the Hennepin �ounty �view, Hopkins; I'-linnesota, on August 27, 1961� ancl September 3, 1961�. CITX OF HC?PKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota Td02'ICI� OF' HEARING ON I���IPROVII�N�i'S '1'0 4vriUi�i Il' 1��FiY C.U:�CE�ud: NOTI�� IS �LT''FIY �rTT.'�;r_.T tha.t the City �ouncil of the �ity of Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambers of the City ha11 at 7:30 o'clock P.M,. on September 15, 1961� to consider the makin� oi an irnpr•overnent on the East- West alley north of Excelsior between 17th Avenue IJorth and 18th Avenue I�orth by the bituminous surfacing thereon pursuant to ��I.S.A. Secs. l�29.011 to Secs. l�29.111. The area proposed to be assessed f or such imp-ro�ement is all of Block 16, West T�1i.r_neapolis Third Division. The estimated cost of su.ch i�.�rovement is ��570.22. All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meetin�. Dated August 18, 19n1�. C. R. PETF�S(? i�1 Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. TIESELY, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County �ieview, Hopkins, Plinnesota, on August 27, 196l� anci September 3, 1961�. ��e�o i$eSAo A `rem7a6g .� ��r L�e, 19Gf+a 0 11�41 aQ9A_ �R_ C� OF �P��S �ea�aspfs� �aa��y, �.m9aeso�� � �i0�°�C�Q� ��g�8:ie . , . Reco�n�ad��3oas �a� 8a��s�erixa� lDepa�gmsa�� gecomm�:ad tl�s low bfd of S'�a� �Scca�atia�g �oo £o� a�o�al coe� af $9833000, � .� $ 9833 0 00 1 , '. 1236�o�S 1�a�aoSO �3�►39 35 141�8,25* � ��. �,s•--� , . - , � . , , .. � CI� OP S �i�epin Couaty, I�ia�e�o�o i 'F :i � ,_[�::�'���:,. :. 6s1�Sixd}.bV �6tli0 6'�BirSr'e ��� ��liS� i3� SOd.00 LSol'•o � S/ o s7 e i o 9 ������ � eD��� l�y ��Vwe ��IfDffi�S P�x Fao� go�al �ost .,., �;�C��aa��rv Feaac� $2,5i 135609� � � �s�arh�d ���ce 2, 78 1467 0 00 3, HY�ited Seaga� S��el 2,80 1478,40 , �a, �xowl�v I�eaac� Co e 2, 8� _ 1520, Od 5 0 ��.aax�e�o�a F�ac� � I�on 4ls�lc�3 0 30 1747 0 00 �e�amm��d�t3.one �ie E�iae�x�� ;3e�sr�g recommexad th� lo�� isict of Cen�tury I�enc�, �' �IL S� &T G: ��.d op�sai� at l0e 00 Aa%ie , D, S oT, ,�ta�sday, Sctp��b�rlo 9�196�ao � �Y���e �at of �t�rigl and �xast,�llatioa �, i,�� $l�c�gi� �oa � $10,500,00 2, S���x El��ric Co� 10,839000 - � .�..a....�. 3o Le n�I�cg��c Coe 11,239o0Q �uo �lli� El�ct�ic�l Coe 11,475a00 — a F�c�d��ioae T1a� ��ia�egi� ��as�nt $eco��d ti�� l�w bid o£. I.�� Sl�ctri�e , �%.� < �� �°,�a, � S�� 0� �'%'R�L P� s B�d o�ni�� st lma 00 A oMo , D,S o�, ,�h��ctay, Sept�mb�� 10, 196`aa BYID��Sa Co�� ef �r��l saci ine�l�t�on Zo S�r���. Excavr��i Coo 6930000 ',__ �oLli� ax�d Soan� � 7210e00 �� � � 3� �asl �1�a�ci�� �n� So�as 76000 00 4 o T�rvfa� �hb�is� 9150, 0� �e��r�tian> �e ��in�eg�.� D�p�ae�a�t recoa�eaa�d �t�e �ea bid of �c•�e�oaa �xc�v��f� Ca, A special Council meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held Tuesday, September 22nd, 1964, at 7:00 P.M. o�clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Ma.yor Milbert, Councilmen Ha.nley, Harrima.n and Heuser. The City Manager, Brubacher and City Finance Director, John Frane. Item: 64-166-E. Following a discussion of some length pertaining to the proposed budget for 1965, Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the study of the budget be continued until the next or October 6th, 1964 Council meeting. The motion carried. No further business, the Council adjourned. ATTEST: � �� � Donald J, ilbert, Ma.yor � � �:��a � �1tN�� C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Council CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 1334 RESOLUTION APPROVING 1964 TAX LEVY,COLLECTIBLE FOR 1965 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, that the following sums of money be levied for the current year, collectible in 1965, upon the taxable property in said City of Hopkins, for the following purposes: GENERAL FUND DEBT SERVICE General Obligation Bonds $ 2,670.00 P.I.R. Bonds 53,200.00 Total DeFst Service $590,964.00 55,870.00 $646,834.00 Provision has been made for payment of $25,000 as the City's contributory share to the Public Employees' Retirement Fund, as provided for in Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Section 353.01 et seq. Provision has also been made for the payment of $2,100 to the Hennepin County Park District as the City's share, as authorized by Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Section 398.01 et seq. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby instructed and ordered to transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota. Adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof, held on October 6, 1964. ATTEST: C. R, Peterson City Clerk Re i ed for Ad inistration: �� R. L. Brubacher City Manager HOPKINS, MINNESOTA October 7, 1964 CERTIFICATION STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) ss CITY OF HOPKINS ) Donald J. Milbert Mayor Approved as to form and legality. Joseph C. Vesely City Attorney I, C. R, Peterson, being the duly appointed and qualified City Clerk and Secretary of the Council of the City of Hopkins, do hereby certify that the above copy of Resolution No. 1334, "RESOLUTION APPROVING 1964 TAX LEVY, COLLECTIBLE FOR 1965", is a true and correct copy of Resolution thereof which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Secretary of the Council of the City of Hopkins. C. R. Peterson, City Cler and Secretary of the Council. CRP:dmj The October 6th, 1964, Council meeting of the City of Hopkins was held at 7:30 p.m. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen, Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser. City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector, Blomquist and City Attorney, Vesely. The Reverend Lasse J. Stohl, Pastor of Gethsemane Lutheran Church opened the Council meeting with invocetion. The minutes of the September 15th, 1964, Council meeting of the City of Hopkins were approved and signed. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the expenditures dated October 6th, 1964, in the amount of $241,796.92, be approved and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-34-A. Reel - 16 - Side - 4.- 84 - 207 Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Eokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that Resolution �k1333 be approved by the� Council and adopted with the following changes made in section ��2 and ��20: ��2. Along 7th Avenue South to a point approxima.tely 100 feet North from 8th Street South; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $1,441.38, of which the City will pay $551.64; ��20. Along 5th Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and County Road No. 3 and along County Road No. 3 from 5th Avenue South to a point approxima.tely 415 feet Easterly thereof; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of �.7187:27::• The motion carried. Item: 64-34-A-1. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr: seconded the motion that 207 - 255 Resolution ��1335, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS AND PRE- PARATION OF PLANS" for concrete sidewalk and curb repair be approved and adopted except for item ��'4 in the Engineer's report or at 300 - 7th Avenue North; Lot.8, Block 101 West Minneapolis 2nd Division for a sum of $16.14. The motion carried. Item: 64-35-A. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reso- 255 - 266 lution ��1336, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARA�ION OF PLANS" for the improvement on the alley between Fourth Street North and State Highway No. 7 and 14th Avenue North and 15th Avenue North by the installation of bituminous surfacing be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-31-B. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Reso- 266 - 283 lution �k1337, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT" on the improvement by bituminous surfacing of East-West alley North of Excelsior Avenue, between 18th and 19th Avenue in Block 15, West Minneapolis, 3rd Division be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-33-B. Mr. Pokorny Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Reso- 283 - 286 lution ��1338, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT" on improvement by bituminous surfacing of the South end of Holly Road abutting Lots on abandoned Street car right-of-way be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-32-B. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 283 - 286 Resolution ��1340, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEER'S REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING" for the bituminous surfacing of East-West alley North of Excelsior Avenue, between 18th and 19th Avenue in Block 15, West Minneapolis 3rd Division be adopted. The motion carried. � Item: 64-34-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 286 - 296 subject to getting the sig•saatures of joint property owners, Resolution 1341, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS", for the bituminous surfacing of the South end of Holly Road abutting Lots on abandoned street car right-of-way be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-35-B. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Resolution �k1339, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT" on the installation of water and sewer to dwelling at 211 - 20th Avenue North be adopted. The motion carried. � -z- Item: 64-36-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 299 - 302 Resolution ��1342, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEER'S REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING", for the installation of water and sewer to a dwelling located at 211 - 20th Avenue North be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-37-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 866 - 878 Resolution �k1343, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARA.TION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT" on the improvement by installation of concrete driveway opening; the location �58 - 19th Avenue North or Lot 1 and the North 20 feet of Lot 2, Block 3, West Minneapolis 3rd Division be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-38-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 878 - 880 Resolution �k1344, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEER'S REPORT AND ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPA.RATION OF PLANS" for the installation of concrete driveway opening; the location, 358 - 19th Avenue North or Lot 1 and the North 20 feet of Lot 2, Block 3, West Minneapolis, 3rd Division be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-21-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Monday, October 302 - 408 5th, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with a warming house to be erected at the Interlachen Park skating area. (see attached exhibit ). Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion that the contract to construct the proposed warming house for the Inter- lachen Park area be awarded to the low bidder, Novy.Brothers, for a total cost of $5299.00. The.$700,OO,.which was`the amount- over-the budgeted cost of said warming house, to be, taken�from the Recreation Commission's 1965 budget.. The motion carried. Item: 64-23-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened_as. advertised; Thursday, " P Z42_--866 Se tember TOth, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for.furnishing�the City of Hopkins with ornamental street lighting ma.terials and . . ... installation of same (see attached exhibit). Mr. Heuser inoved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that�the contract to furnish the City of Hopkins with lighting around the. new Municipal building be award to the low bidder, Lee Electric Company for a total cost of $10,500.00 with the provision that the two Southeast lights on llth Avenue be elimina.ted; or the furnishing.the City of Hopkins with twelve (12) Millerbernd lighting standards, L.M., G.E., or Westing Luminaires and cable as specified for a total cost to be established after the above two lights are deducted be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-166-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reso- Reel 16 - Side 4 lution approving 1964 Tax Levy, Collectible for 1965, "A RESO- LUTION APPROVING 1964 TAX LEVY, COLLECTIBLE FOR 1965", setting the General Fund at $646,834.00 or at a mill rate of 46.49 be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-183-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 408 - 416 based on the recommendations of the Zoning and Planning Coimnission, Reel 16 the request for a variance of 4.6 feet from the right-of-way of Side -3- , Goodrich Avenue, an eighty foot wide Avenue, for the construction of a proposed garage to an existing dwelling be approved. The motion carried. Case No. 64-35-V. Applicant: Mr. A. Carlson. Item: 64-187-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the 510 - 577 City of Hopkins join the group of eleven Cities and Villages located in the Southwest District interested in hiring an expert Engineer to represent the above group of Cities and Villages as a whole to appear before the Minnesota Water Pollution Control Commission and that Mr. John Strojan be appointed to act as the City of Hopkins representitive at the District meeting; the matter of cost for the hiring of the special Engineer to be held in abeyance until more facts and details are known. The motion carried.. � -3- The October 6th, 1964 Council meeting minutes continued. Item: 64-189-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that 577 -.585 the request of Northwester Bell Telephone Company for permission — to install a buried cable from existing ma.nhole North of the intersection of lst Street South and llth Avenue on lst. Street South to service the new Municipal building be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-190-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 593 - 607 the list of election judges and counters be approved with the addition of Mr. Charles Hersma.n, whose name be added to the list of counters for the November 3rd, 1964 election. The motion carried. Item: 64-191-E. Mr. Hanle y moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 585 - 593 the request by Northern States Power to re-locate an existing pole to a point between the street curb and side walk on lst. � Street South, between 9th and lOth Avenues South be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-192-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that the 507 - 699 City of Hopkins pay the balance of our 1965 dues to the Hennepin League of Municipalities with a letter from the City Ma.nager stating the City of Hopkins Council wish to go on record as object- ing to the increases in the budget for the League for the past two years. The motion carried. Item: 64-110-E. Reel 16 Side 3 0 - 600 I�em-64-184-E. 416 - 502 Item: 64-185-E. No action. An.afternoon report from Mr. Leonard, of Edward and Kelsey, on the proposed County Road ��18, �k3 and Excelsior Avenue. No action was taken on Case No. 64-36-V. Applicant: Mr. G. Hebert, referred from the Zoning and Planning Commission. The Hopkins Area Chamber of Co�nerce withdrew their request to appear before the Couni:l until the next or October 20th, 1964 Council meeting. Item: 64-186-E. No action relative to the invitation to attend the Regional 502 - 512 Leauge oc� Minnesota Municipalities to be held October 15th, 1964 at the American Legion Westphal Post ��251, 3600 France Avenue. Item: 64-193-E. 607 - 641 Item: 64-194-E. 647 - 686 Item:. 64-195-E. 707 - 742 No action taken on Mr. Hersma.n request to leave a petition to be signed. Mr. Brubacher to work out some arrangement with him. Hours of the land fill were talked about. No action taken. Mr. Brubacher, City Manager, to work out a reasonable plan. A report on the progress of plan for the opening of the new Municipial building by Councilman Heuser. No action taken. .��� C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Council � ATTEST: Donald J. Mi bert, Mayor. ' �a �i�k 0�' ?��Pit�iS Ii��nep�xx Cn�Cy, .ri�i�ct.�so�a '�XTL.�3°�0� 0� I�:��S F+OI� O1�IE t 1� t�Y�iG �IIS� : � B�ct �geni� a: 1J,UE} Aol+ia, �oSoT., Mo�d�y, October StYa, �95�s. �. �9-� Total Co�t &�ea���tioffi �:,1.�:�3ov3* �s•ncr�ia��c� _,_�__�___ $5299n�0 .��,�a.. I�e�e ---�..�� �.�7e �ut�ed�e �o�t��t�.on C�A.�-- ----- - 5768000 �� 3��ne �.�. .,� 3� B�I��Ri�e Cc��aa��uctf�rn Tnc., �990,�0 ,�,75a0�3 ,�, �„ __I�o�i���. , ���s���nrl Co��a���_ _ !� ii43fla OC7 _� --- -�o bid � - - -- 5 o Cos��d Cora�tx�c�g�.on Com�ac�y � 734Q�, Ufl_ _ 3�a chA�e .sa��.��d���,onn �h� lc�bt bid �� �t���g* F�i:heraa � �. ' v R � ' � ,1� !.f 2 �' : �\170 l�Vi � I; :.t4 . 't'r �f,' `;� p :s�i .1:,. "1:t. � � �sQzv�i� s� �i� �� � t� � �is� oi �* �Pat� �9r. , ehaa � ��sert� s�e o! � �s 1evi�d !at eLe o�as y��, �Y�eti�1►S! !a 1liSo �a �s �+�� pc�ap�rty in sai6 �it' ot �, �� dolLar�� �ts1 tiit� ,Su i � P ,4' � D�BT 8�€iVICB Can�a�sl 0b1i�a�i� �omd� � Z,��8.Q4 P. I . R. �de ..,�,,�� 3'ot�l Dt�t Basvi,�s ����'1•� + 1�� I;T;, �.�, "�' Prwfsica d� �a ���C oa 8g�,� es t4� Q��°o coner�Dm�oasr �h�sre eo �s pvtbll� �l�a� i�sta�rat �� as � provid�d �os 4e� �3�nea8s� stag�s ��. �tl�at )$1.g1 � �q. 8rovio��� �uo elo� b�n �� �a !'�A �ot ot �4.1�D0 mo 8� �Stanepiei �� �a�1c �sttl+et �s t� �!�• �ae U �ril�t��Yd � Minasosoee 8s�g�s A�ote�Ss �51� 3�8.01 �e 8��. � '�� �,�� �SotvBn �e e�o Ciq► C lsst ��esNry i�ar�asod oad or�da�r� �i rsanaaic a eo�[!�d s� oi e��a �asoZn��a �o ths Coemty 6�i46or o� �� Com@y� �ts. . Aao��d d� e�m Ci� Coaas�i ot a�nlear ao��� �eaoos, !»ld oa chst�bor �. i964. ---- �o'duldl d. l�tlb�rga�i �r A1'T�8`� t A�p�+ov�d �• �o t+o� asd l�ality. C . R. P�ter�tom City Clar� �vie�od �ot.�nietrationt e � ieq �� s�r�r� on ��s�re � . co�tc o� �sr� ) ea CYTY OF �C?�t�9 ) �::.�, �,, , � ;o,, A0�$. �O�lA �t�s 1, l� -%�...:r ._�. �'' I. C. �t. loteseoa. �iQg ttas �uly �+polas�d ac� �YifSe� City Cler� aad .�or�tt.as�r ot ehe Cow�il og � City ot �to�bciea, do� h��e�y certiS� thne t6s a�ovr mtmpy ol Aesolt��a t1�. 1336. "�OE.t�'I� . APPI�DVI�C 1�8�4 TAX LBVY, �O�LI.�'fTffi� � l�g", ie e tr� ��d �osa�et eopy of Raeolutios ei�raoi, t�i�t+ So os lila !so ech� affiata of r.la� City Clerk en,d 8aes��esy of 6t�e Co�il oi t� C�tp ot Hc�kie�. c rtp : dra j . 8. 8ms9rsuta� C ty C ��a�sy o i t1n� Couaa i l. cg�e o� �s �ie�aspia Coumty, I�funeeotao �ID il�Y9�1°I0�1 G�IN � F�iCB: Bid openin� at �U£00 A.M., D,S.To, 2�ursds.y, S�ptembe3 10, 196tsa BIIfD�S Per Foot Total Cost � 1. Ceatur� Fencs $2.5i S135b.96 . � .. ......._,., . ._._.`.__ ._... ...�._. 2Q i�ioa�fie�d Fence 2,78 1467.00 � 3, v�i.tea stare stce 2.so 147s.4o 4. Cr�wle Fes�ce Co. 2.88 1520 00 S, 3�iiCa�.eso�a Feace 6� Iroa Woxks3.30 1747.00 �eco�eseda�ioa: ?be B�ineex�n� Depastmea�= teco�end �he lau� bid of Ceatu�y Fewc�, ���Y. S�sT IeI�G: Bid open3a,� at 10: 00 A.M. , D.S.T. ,�htncsday, Sep�mab�r�.�, 1964. BYDD�3: Co t of mater 1 and �stal tion .� . lo Le� �lectxfc Coo ' $l0,SQ0.00 ._.. . ....... ......,..- . . .�. � . 2, St ex 81r,,,,e�ctric Co. �„ �„ 10,839.� 00 , „ w -_ 3e i�e �n Elee�ric Co. „�,�,� ,,,� . 11,234.00 _,_, _. 4. Collius Elect�cieal Co. ' 11,475.00 — - — — , .�. � �..� . _�. �_..�.m... R�ecomme�da�ion: The B�igee�cS.� ��ar�eat xecom�men�d �ee low b�,d of. Lee $le�tric, i�L.,,`�P SOIL. GbtAA�TG� A1�iD SBEDxNG OF C�`t�B�L PdBR: ssa o�ns� 8e io: �_�.M. , D.s.�. ,_�n�gagy, sept�er io, , ���►o � _ - - , �. �Caal Bolaa�dar �ad Sos�a 7600.00 , 4. Y4arvSa Bsi�lbein 9]SOa 00 �e�r,�ndation: 1he 8�inoe�r� I1�$rtm�t reccaanend �he 3,o�r bid of Suanaoa �can��fs� Cae c: i4! l„ �f :� �OFFICIAL PUB�tCATION� C I TY OF HOf�K 1 NS ��� I NNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTiON OF ONE (I) WARMING HOUSE AT 1 Ni'ERLAC HEN PARK PLAYGROUND, HOPK I NS, P�1 I NNESUTA SEALED B(DS WILL BE RECEIVED SY THE CITY,_NIANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� UNTPL OICTOBER 5,�1964 AT I0:00 A.M., C,S.T., AND THEN AND THERE OPENED ANC PUBLICLY READ AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER, A�INARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MACE EY THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE INSTALLATION. SPECIFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY RECREATION AND PARKS SUPERINTENDENT. a CASH DEPOSIT, CASHIERIS CHECK� BID DOND OR CERTIFIED CHECK� PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS� IS REQUIRED FOR TEN PER CENT �10� OF THE BID AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR AL.L eies. CITY OF HOPKINS � R. L. BRUBACHER, C 1 TY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW SEPTEMBER 24, 1964 �, : CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, P�Iinnesota «ESQLUTION PdC�. 1323 %1 ��ULU'1'liil•, r�:1:�t;ilJIivG itLt=Qlii ATdD CAl:,LIiQG r OR. H�',A�ZING GT�? IF�iPFcC)�,�T'lLTdTS Tr���'EAS, pursuant to �esolution Tdo.� 1322 of the Council adopted September 1, 19h�., a report has been prepared by Jonn S�rojan, City En�ineer, TfTith reference to the improvement of various locai;ions b.y the .repair of concrete sideW4�k an�a curb thereon anri this report wa.s r.eceived rV the Counci.l on Septemoer l, 196l�. Tv0'���, THF�=t�`,r'Ot��;, U� Ii RES�L'i�r� �y the City Council oi Hopkins, I'�'iinnesotq, as follows: l. The Council wil.l consider the improvement o.f such properties in accordance with the report and the a.ssessment of Lot 22, Block 8, Gibb's First �ddition at an estimated cost of r57.96; Lot 23, Block 8, Gibb's First Additior_ at an estimated cost of �32.28; Lots 1 through 6, Block !G, �,aest 1`'iinneapolis at ar. estimai;ed cost oi �96.87; Lots 1 through C, Block 6, TuJest .�ir_neapolis at an es�tiinated cos�, oi� �j1.8l�; South one-half of Lot 2 and Lot 3, I�l.ock_ 7�, T^lest ATir_neanol.i.s Second Division at an estimated cost of �57.96; Lots 20 and 21, Block 79, West I�"_inneapolis Second Uivision at an estimated rost of .',p8.07; Lots 13 throu.�h 21�, Block u0, �Jes c l�li:�r_eapolis Second Division at an estimated c�st of :��19K.73; Lot 1�'� and the P�Iorth tT�aenty feet of Lot 17, Block BLt, ':�est i�iinneapolis Second L'ivision at ar_ esti_mai;ed cost of :;i15.11�; Lot 2�., i�lock 31.�, '.niest ���inneapolis Secor� Livision at an estimated cost oi �r32. 28; Lot 10 and i�'or ch 20 �'eet of Lot 11, Block 85, Tdest I�linneapol.�.s S@rpn� ��i�risi_on at an estima�;ed cost of �1C.11�; East one- thi�rd of Lot 11 and .12, 51ock i7, T�dest P�'inneapolis Second Livisior_ at ar_ estirnated cost of �l!.11�; Fast one-half of 1��est two-thirds of Lot 11 anu 12, Block rS7, :�dest P�iinr.eapolis Second Division a�t an estimated cost of '�p16.1)�; T�ti'est one-third oi Lot 11 anc� Lot 12, Block 87, "v�est Tliinr.eapolis Second Division at. an estiria�ted cos� of '�lc .14; l:�ets 1 and 2, Dlocic f?8, �U1est ?''Iinneapolis Second liivision at an �s �i::ial,e� cos � oi :�;�32.29; Lot 10, }31ock 91, West T'Tir_rPanol is Secnn,d D7_�ri_s�_ort �t ar_ Fst,i.mated cost of �1�7.79; Lot 9, Block 98, Z��:est 1'`linneapolis Second Division at an estimated cost oi �32.28; Lot 1 except South fou.r feet, Bloe:k 100, ul�est i�iinr.eapolis Secor.d �ivision a� �r� es�;in�a.��eci cost of j121.10; Lot 2 and SoLrth four feet of Lot l, �31ock 100, '�;^Jest ]'i:innea.polis Second Division at ar_ �J UZ�C�U V�''ll :�CJ-G of y;�11�5. 21; Lot 3, F'�1ock. 10(�, ?�:Test -2- I�Iinneapolis Second Livision at an estimated cost of �13�.�5; I'lorth one-half of Lot 13 and Lot 1�, Dlock 100, Ujest P�=inneapolis Second �ivision at an estimated cost of. $G57.9�; Lot 8, Blor.k 101, U�est P�inr_eapolis Second �ivision at an estimated cost oi y�16.14; and Lot 9, F�lock 101, '��Test I'�iinneapolis Seconci Livision a� an esc��na�eci coSL oi �u.07 for all or a protion of the cost of th.e i,mr,ro�r�ment nursuant to 1`'i.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to la29.111. 2. A pu�:lic hearin� shall t;e held on such proposed irnprovement on the Sixth day of �ctober, 1964, in the �ouncil Charnber�s cf' ��iie �iti;y iiall a� "j:30 o' clock P.T�., and the Clerk shall �ive pu�;lished notice o{` such hearir.; and improvement as required by law. Adopted by i,he �ouncil 01 the C1ty oF Hopkins, i'iinnesota, this First day of September, 196%;.. � ��� �f�10�� C. R. P�"1"F.RSQP•1, Secretary to the Council JOSEFH C. ?IESELY, City Attorney � � f;,��uCe�� �`� D�I�T�1LU J. T--1LUE�T, T�Zayor � CTTY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County� Minnesota NOTICE OF HFARING ON IMPROV��IENTS TO WHOM IT ��AY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopl�ins will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on Oetober 6. 1964 to consider the malang of an imnrovement on the alley bet�een Fourth Street 1Vorth and State Highway No. 7 and 14th Avenue North and 15th Avenue North by the installation of bituminous surfacir�g thereon pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Block 109, West Minneapolis Second I}ivision. The estimated cost of such improvement is $ 607.20. All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. Dated: September 15, 1964 C. R. PETER50N JOSEPH C. VESII,Y� Secretary to the Council . City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins, l�nnesota� on September 24, 1964 and October 1, 1964. CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesofia RESOLUTION N0. 1333 RESOLUTION AUOPTING ASSESSMENTS WMEREAS, Pursuant to proper notice duly pi�b(ished and given as required by (aw, the City Council of the City of Hopkins has met and heard and passed upon aIl objections to the proposed assessments for the improvement of certain streets, alleys, roads and avenues in the City of Hopkins, a�� as more fully set forth and described in Exhibit A. attached to Reso(ution No. 1317, which resol�ution was passed and adopted on September I, 1964. NOW� THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVED BY THE C(TY COUNCIL OF HOPKINSi MINNESOTA as ,follows; I. Such proposed assessments, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof are hereby accepted and shall constitute the special assessments against the �ands therein named and each tract of tend therein included is hereby found to be bernefited by the proposed improvement in the amount of the assessment tevied against it. 2. Such assessments sha�{ be payable in equa(, annual: insta�Iments extending over the periods of years set forth in the Schedules of Assessments, the 1First of the insita��ments to be payable on or before the Ist Monday in January, (965e Any deferred insta��ments sha(� bear interest the the rate of six per cent (6q). per annum from the date of the adoption of this Assessment Resolution. To the first installments shall be added interest on the entire respective assessments from the date of this resolution until December 31, 1964. To each subsequent insta��ment,when due,shall be added interest for one year on a(I unpaid insta��ments. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to certification of the assessment to the Hennepin County Auditor, as herein provided, pay the whole of the assessments against any parcel, with interest accrued, to the date of payment,to the City Manager, and he may at any time thereafter pay to the County Treasurer, the entire amount of the assessments remaining unpaid, with interest accrued, to December 31, of the y� r in which such payment is made. m � 4. The Clerk shatl forthwith transmit a certified cuplicate or douplicates of these assessments to the Nennepin County Auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the County, and such assessments sha�� be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipa� taxes. Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota this 6th day of October, 1964. �- � .1� ��A`,��y�,g� �' R* BETERSmdr� Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney a � ` .. ��, � ��--�, �.C�� ,�� DO ALD J. MI'LBER , Mayor 1,__ ^ �KHI�I'� A. ' . . _' , � BA3� �iti�A$ATIO�, �BAli�l9m� a�d�8�,��� �D$x�I�G Ai� D�A�TiiP �iJ�P'�ACII�3 OY�lB AI� �POii T� �tfL3Aiilli� ALL�XB, �Tit��T$ � gtWD9 �NA a1tB1�3� �� �R �i�Y 4F HOPti�. . . . . 1 � �►lo�ag tDa� at� QL' Cot . - - A tas� Downs from V��l�y �lay t� s p��at apgr�s- :. �saEaly 65�0 last East and aloa,� Vtl�ep Way Prom Colta�� �a�;r� ta �rk 3'srrq�c; ths to�al ena� te � �eseraed � bsing tae w� af �►4 • 987. �F; a�8 the asat t� � a�ie��ed beir� E,mts ��hroa�4 8, S�o�t� 4i , asa �ots S�hra�h A. BIoE� � prn� Lat• +! �t� i0, �iack �3, alI .i.ti i[aollv��. � . .• , , ' �. Aiqt� ��h A�e�ue �►o�th Eo " g�int +r��r�oximQtel; �6M? #'eeti �arth lram � ath ��rsat Sc�t4�: ���te ��tat cn�t � bo p�e�seii be.ic� th� �atu� oL �3�,4E4�Y.38 o� whieh �h� ��ty s�i�3 �ep ��,ry'1..�l���"'�:ti� th� acaa to be ��ta�e�s�� be�g �t�t part �rP the , iAo�th�rt Q�iar�c� o� �$ha' So�ittues�t �yirt�r : oF 8iaetfan �S, �own- ahip Tii� `�e 22 ��i�r�y deoeri�S4� a�.Lo�s �S.t'o ZB inclu�ive t�nd tRe .�t� 15 feRt ot I,ot 3��, ;�ldck 6, Gte'at �tifl�apeslfa A�z c�w vac�t�l; aa+d •lro' I,o�s �0 to 2�/ f�Tt�iti�� $lOCk ?� iie8t.�ti�le�a�ioi�! A�t. . , ;� . • 3. Alot� 6�h Street NostR tsa� �obb��aood i,aae to Cowaty ltaed Koo 7a, _. the total aoat to be ��eeas�d b�fr�g �t�e au� a� �..733.4ty �,the pcopertq , to b� assosae� lu:i�ag Ttaet�t A, 13 �►�d i�;��Regiate��a Laa� 9urv�y t�r�. 1833. tS�ms of ti�+� �a�iotrar a�� �.�i�s, Hemnsp#n Co'dntyy Zs�.�seota.. 4. - A�on�g it?t!� �venua �outb From �th �treet 13out� �o �Ao I�drth ��a of �. Lot �4o S�ook 59i We�t �wp�l�� `o� Ll�e ��s v�uid be � exa�nded; t6iu . � total eoot tv be a�tesssfl ;b�f,p� �� ��s qr S6S�.�� ot ,�;cb Ehe �ity wiil pay $i61.�Sj•" a�d th� aseo to Me �i�sss�i .b��q� Lo;� 1i �nti �3� B��c� 58� a�d Ldtbe �3 and 1�, .8lt��k �9., ���, �,n 6Je�t A��nr�apd�ti�. ' g. Ttyt p�t*t of the alla�r ��ae.�a �scksua � Moaro� Avenue� �artl� . de�cr$be@ 4�. co�nEgt�rg at�.�hs� �crth' la�� l�,�ta ����e6 0� �,a�� 1�,, Bleo� �1, Weot ��.�g�Ii� Geat�r ead r��1i� thsnce aloa�tisrly to �8 ��r�t N�rt�►; �h� ta�1 �ost t� � a�a�sse�l beie,s �t�� auoa mf ;i,07�.8Sy �ad ��ne $reia eo Da gs�se�i � �e�a8 i,ots l. tArvugix 11 3�tcle�sive, agd I.�t� 16 thraoagh �8 iaclus�w, B�aek 4� : ,i�at r�ti�nea�ol#s C�ater. . . , • 6. A3a� B�s� �reaua iRort� rrwa 3d �treat �art� to �e+�te ai.�l�vay i�io. 7; tka t�ta1 cas� to i� assea�EeB baiag �tie r+� of �390.4�, � and: �ha area to b�a �ss���Re3 bein�g�L4�a 16:�1�ro�� 3�i' ��olu�$'v�,� B1oek 4� r��st Minneagol�s �ird Dlvi's io�. .. T. 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Auditor'a Sab�divioioe �iwnbe�.� One �iundred �tiaa�.q �ivt (195�) h�rstofors ;as��sed ssesptin� �.A.� �or�iaA oS s+`3.d Lot � her�i�abqva descriHed a�d d�lateQ frQa �aid a�war�aat. . And the li�nna�in Covart�r ��.uditor is hareDg authpri:e8� �perWarad �ad orcSarad to taka ali �sts a�d.action nacesaary to dalet�� caac�l aad re�wv� th� above 6+�scribed parts ot satd sgecial asra�Nmtat� �na Lhe �8ove des- cr�bad �portion ot Lat �O� Aud�.tor•s �ubdiviaiam Number Ot� l�undred i�i�ei� . Pive�tllS) tso� bis records of aaZd speeia� arsassoeets. F�I�s�d �nd adapteci by tpe ea�,tnefl oi t�t City nt Aapki�s. - Mier�esot� thi• lst day o8 9ipt�ber. 1964. � t'►. R. PBTBR$t�Iio 3a�xet.�ry o� the Council 'J08EPH Ct. V651�LY. Cit;� A�tolt�q. iiONALD J. MILDS$T. Mtyor. CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RFSOLUTION N0. 1336 RESOLUTIOId ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1330� adopted the 15th day of September� 1964, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of the alley between Fourth 5treet North and State Highway No. 7 and 14th Averrue North and 15th Avenue North by the installation of bituminous surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $607.20, and WliEREAS all property awners whose property is liable to be assessed for the maldng of this improvement were given ten days published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice. and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the sixth day of October, 1964. NOW� THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins: 1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Rssolution No. 1330 adopted September 15, 1964. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the �- maldng of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this sixth da.y of October� 1964. C. R. PETERS ON, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, G�ty Attorney �:JP DOiJALU J. MLLBERT� . Mayor . 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Y�Y, Cicy �ttoras�► Publish in the Hennepin..County Reveiw September 4th and llth, 1964 � _ � � � ��� � �� � �. . 1�u�sps�► �ne�►. ���r�a� a. . � ��!�Q�6 �. 1317 ���'I+�� �' ���ir �:t �'�� 1�#$�tl+� ��k� 8fyt a� �i��iu��,�n �iss� �t ����dd � t�e C+acA+��.$ �s �t1�uu�t� �8, 1l+G� �� ��xy, �l�r�c �u dfraa�� �Q ��ar�r ��� �e��� � +�� � _ ', +�� t�provf� t►a�ct��� a�e�t�t, �v�a�ti�r. �►lts�rs a�d t�t��+�t t�a tl►� Cii�r � � i�kk��l, .ala � ��� ��llg ,�escrl,l�d #.� ��'b►ibtt "�'� �rsl�o �st�� � � a�a :s �s�� t�rr�r��, � . � . �'i#�i�li� t�� �1�erk �s n+���!'#;�A �t�► �i3 ��� wc� � ssauww�e� � �N �i ���,l�l� � ��1� ��t. ��E +Mi'�`�t�s �O�' �►3�,� �f�Ct�ii�. �'.�d' '�i�i�QJ� � �� ��' if�1�'isi�i± $Y" `i"i� �E'� �31f�CE�r C�' H�i���, 1�L ��A as �t��'��►�Is . �. � if��-i�; �lt�1� b+� ��� On t�t I�t�! i1�y� � ��a*, ;�'r+l� £�e �1� . . �i6.�`s� SI�� ���F �� /ir7�i '���.li�1�r6 L• �Y' 7A4P ���� !h�*✓�1c �lF4ii. �fi{��#i4i �#�'I���� . � +a� ��3� z�r ��d �la��a �!� �sa� +a�i� `p�ta�er��r ��ao�:� `i�r �� i�p�row- �utt� ��Y� �e �,tv� �n r,���tu�ttY �c► � �+�aat� s�i��, ���f��a�� �a ;atc� �ue�tr. �. � "� �i�r ����k �a� �eb�v dkLc�� Ssr �t�ts� � ��t�e� +� �h� ��ti� �u - � �ct�s ���p,�s+�:.����, t�► b� pai�lt�� �trtce t,� ��te ot�i�ia� ��p�p�r. e� . �� ��t�r. Lite l�s� seuals �uhli�Le� �� �e i� xa�a� ��a �►�€s �r�r ��+ ��.i � �'�►16a +�e� h�e a�sh� ,t�tat it�' �:�r. �Di�ic� i�� t�l4t�. odst � a�eie �S�s. �t+� i�y ��e �tirsi� � � ��s +��t�r oi� �pi��� ��is ll�t� �i►. � l�i�rt. �e�f+�.. . . . �ifl� a7. ����� . �� �'r. 1�.. ��t."�1�1� � _ . �yor . S�►tat'� �' �1►� C�us��� . . � �'t�� �.. 't►�i�i.Y. . �d���r *�i�. . CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County� Mi.nnesota RP�OLUTION N0. 1335 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPAR.ATION OF PLANS WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 13z3� adopted the 1st day of September, 1964, fixed a date for a hearing on proposed cement repairs on Lot 22, Block 8, Gibb's F`irst Addition at an estimated cost of $57.96; Lot 23, Block 8� Gibb's FirstAddition at an estimated cost of $32.28; Lots l through 6,Block 4, West Minneapolis at an estimated cost of $96.87; Lots 1 through 6, Block 6, TrTest Minneapolis at an estimated cost of $31.84; South one-half of Lot 2 and Lot 3. Block 78� West Minneapolis Second Division at an estimated cost of $57•96; Lots 20 and 21, Block 79, West Minneapolis Second I}ivision at an estimated cost of $8.07; Lots 13 through 2�� Block 80, West Minneapolis Second Division at an estimated cost of $195•73; Lot 18 and the North twenty feet of Lot 17, Block 8�M, West Minneapolis Second. I}ivision at an estimated cost of $16.14; Lot 24� Block 84, West Mismeapolis Second I}ivision at an estimated cost of $32.28; Lot 10 and North 20 feet of Lot 11� Block 85, West Mi.nneapolis Second 1}ivision at an estimated cost of $16.14; East one-third of Lot 11 and 12� Block £i7. West Minneapolis Second. Division at an e�stimated cost of $16.14; East one-half of West two-thirds of Lot 11 and 12, Block 87, idest I�inneapolis Second Division at an estimated cost of $16.14; West one-third of Lot 11 and Lot 12, Block 87, West Nfinneapolis Second l}ivision at an estimated cost of $16.14; Lots 1 and 2, Block 88, West P4inneapolis Second I?ivision at an estimated cost of $32.29; Lot 10, Block 91, West Minneapolis Second Division at an estimated cost of $47.79; Lot 9, Block 98, West Minneapolis Second I}ivision at an estimated cost of $32.28; Lot 1 except South four feet, Block 100, West Minneapolis,Second I}ivision at an estimated cost of $121 .10; Lot 2 and South four feet of Lot 1, Block 100 � West Niinneapolis Second l}ivision at an estimated cost of $145.21; Lot 3, Block 100, West . Minneapol�s Second I7ivision at an estimated cost of $13�•S5: North one-half of Lot 13 and Lot 14, Block 100� West Minneapolis Second I}ivision at an estima.ted cost of .$57•96; Lot j, Block 101 � West Minneapolis Second ]}ivision -�- at an estimated cost of �$eQ7y;and'. .._.. ';;, �_o-:'.: � �' ,'.'.�.,,, _.___._..,. ::�_'.: . ' , ... ,.. - ... ._... ,_.. ��.... _ ti:, ;'�,.. .., -z- WHEREAS all property ac,mers whose property is liable to be assessed for the maldng of these improvements were given ten days published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice, and a hearing was held and. the property awners heard thereon the 6th dag of October, 1964. N04J� THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkl.ns : 1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Cauncil Resolution Noa 1323 adopted September 1, 1964. 2. That John Strojan is hereb� designated as the engineer for this improvement and. he shall prepare plans and specifications for the malang of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Nlinnesota� this 6th day of October� 1964. ��,�y�'�'cW� C. . PETERSON, Secretary to the Council JO.SEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney AS:JP �` ��� --,�, c�Lc % -�I �c;��-,�i� DONALD J . 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S1�aY'T3�.'�'-�' l��.r. �az: e� Suzyie�.1�- Yl�� a ���ke� �.y dia YohleY'�` G;:�Cc�a�� I�ahigang�' f� �.ul .Arc�.e�,, son� i in� l� o�.ovan� J�� Sbirl�y� ��v� Sede3a�xon�� ,Fe�yz� Swe���" i�.�m�ia� Sve��a� 2�a�?r.gag�t Gus��£�oa� -- i�§ac Sog�tnsos��- Bo� I��iA��nd �d ��adya Jc�h�a��ca� �� �s� �a f�r 1+ �g �-- N�r� Pete�ean p� � �lge�a Lued�c2+.e Wa��x�n No��adm�t� � 11 G�.�.dvain "^�ld.r� �� �v���G��, L}2 .7r1Ca9Oit SS��tl7 ��6 m �.�i�1 ��IlLBC rlOi�1 �d� � ���1 �.VOIIUL' �OIC��i 425 m l�a�► Av�ue idor�t:� �2S 4 14th. A�ernxe �Iox�h 107 �3o��h ��last�iti�ton 10� 0� M�e�os�-ca i4 � 6�h �ve�ue SoLd�4a 26 - I�'�,zh Fa.vanue P3o�th �9 - 5.09:h A�,9�rnne Soutch �.24 �3aily Fva.d 1�6 -� �.Sth 4�renue Dlo�t�a 3ja7 � 12th .�v��.ue �Tog�Yz 230 � 8th. �ve�aie I�o�t�� 323 � 21t.�i Avc�� I�o�th 32G G�pbe�.l D�:�.vre 317 � 8� Ave�aue �Io�¢� 338 � 10�h ���se ?�io��t� i�a - 16tih Ave�e Aoxtfla �45 � � 6�h �v�aa�e �Tmrtih� �.14 � 15�h A��nu� No��a �C�O � i�tch Av�auue North 14�5 - Sgh �venue hToxth 513 = Sth �,ve�ue South 51�a �%.obiawaod L�,�ae 625 Robinwcocl i�an� 209 P�'ih Avexaue P�ox t�a CITY OF HOPKIIVS Hennepin County, Minnesota RE�OLIITION N0. �`._1337 A RESOLIITION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS i�EREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of the East-West alley north of E�ccelsior Avenue and between 18th and 19th Avenue by bitwninous surfacing thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to secs. 4�z9.111. NIXnT, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TFiE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTAo that the proposed impravement be referred to Jo� Strojan for stuc�p and he is instructed to report with all cornrenient speed advising the Council in a prel�minary 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 i.�provement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recommended. Adopted by the City Cauncil of the City of Hopldns, Minnesota, this 6th day of October, 1964. � ����� C. �. PETERSON, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY� City Attorney �:JP � 'v lC-C.Gr `-� �� � DONALD J. LBERT, Mayor CITY OF AOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 133$ A RFSOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER' S REPORT ON INNIPROVEMEIJTS WHEREAS a petition has been received r�guesting the improvement of the South end of Holly Road abutting lots on abandoned street-car right- of-way by bituminous surfacing thereon and the assessment of benefitting 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 HOPFLINS� MINNESOTA� that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with all convenient speed advising,the Cauncil in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvements are feasible and asto whether they should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost ofthe improvements as recommended. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hoplcins, Minnesota, this 6th day of October, 1964. � ���- C. R. PETERSON, Secretary to the Council JQSEPH C. VESELY. City Attorney AS:�P � � �� ����� 0 LD J . LBER.T � . Mayor CITY_OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Niinnesota RFS OLIITION N0. 1339 A RESOLiJTION ORDERIIJG PREPARATION OF ENGINr�ER' S REPORT ON Il�ROVEMENTS WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of the North 20 feet for Lot 18 and all of Lot 19� Block 6� West Minneapolis Third 1}ivision by utility installations thereon arid the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A.� Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111. N�hT, THEREFORE� BE IT RFpSOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to Jo�.n Strojan for stuc�y and he is instructed to report with all convenient speed advising the Council in a preli�nary way as to whether the proposed improvements are feasible and as to whether the� should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement� and the estimated cost of the improvements as reco�nended.. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopldns, Nlinnesota, this 6th day of October 1964. � ������. C. R. PETERSON Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney �:�P � ` �� � a�C,�1 � " " 1������ l, ' DONALD J . �III,BERT. Mayor CITY OF HOPKIPIS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1340 A RESOL`JTIOiV RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVET�I�;NTS WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution Vo. 1337 of the Council adopted October 6� 1964, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference to the improvement of the East-West alley north of Excelsior Avenue between 18th Avenue and 19th Avenue by the bituminous surfacing thereon and this report was received by the Council on October 6� 1961�. NOW, THENEFORE, BE IT RE50LVED by the City Council of Hopl�ins, Minnesota, as follows: l. The Council will consider the improvement of such surfacing in accordance with the report and the assessment of all of Block 15� West Minneapolis Third Division for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. �.29.011 to Secs. 1�29.111, at an.estimated total cost of the improvement of $570.40. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the �i�:�h day of November, 1961�, 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 the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 6th day of October, 1964. C.�R. P� � Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney AS:jp �. G (�) ' /'%C,� ��` � � DONALD J. MILBERT, Mayor C ITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION iVO. 13111 RESOLUTION ORDERING Ii�IPRUVLMF,NT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1338 of the Council adopted October 6� 196l�� a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with re�erence to the improvement of the south end of Holly Road abutting lots on abandoned street-car-right-of way by a turn-around and bituminous surfacing thereon� and this report was received by the Council on October 6, 1964� showing a total cost of $498.81. = NOW� THEREFORE, BE IT RF;SOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins: l. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer f or this improvement and he sha.11 prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. Ad�pt�ed by the City Council of the City of Ho�kins, Minnesota� this 6th day of October� 1964. � �����,� C. R. PETERSON, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney �:JP � �� ��� DON�ILD J . MILBERT, Mayor CITY OF HOP�INS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1342 A RE;�SOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND. CALLING FOR HEARIi1G ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1339 of the Council adopted Qctober 6� 1961�, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference to the improvement of the North 2 of Lot 18 and all of Lot 19 Block 6� West P�inneapolis Third Division by the connections to city sewer and water thereon and this report was received by the Council on October 6� 19b4. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins� Minnesota, as follows: 1. The Council will consider the improvement of such property in accordance with the report and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to P�I.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 1�29.111, at an estimated to�alccost of the improvement of $626.38. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 17th day of Pdovember� 1964� 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 the City of Hopl�ins� Minnesota, t his bth day of October� 196l�. '�o �`����{S:L��� C. R. PETERSON, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY� City Attorney �:JP �--� a--.�� � �� ����.��l� DONALD J. P�IILBERT, Mayor CI�3C OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1343 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER' S REPORT ON IlKPROVEI�ITS WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of Lot 1 and North 20 feet of Lot 2, Block 3. West Minneapolis Third l}ivision by concrete driveway opening thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.s.A.� secs. 429.011 to secs. 4z9.111. N�fn1� THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan for stuc�y and he is instructed to report with all convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improveinents 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, PZinnesota� this 6th day of October, 1964. �:��:'�����; Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorneg �:JP �� �% //�,�/"% C Le"YC.cC-QEf' ���it/��„�`' \ DONALD J. �LBERT, riayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RES OLUTION N0. 13�I�- RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPRWEMF.NT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 134�F of the Council adopted October 6� 1964, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Ehgineer, with reference to the improvement of Lot 1 and North 20 feet of Lot 2, Block 3� West Nhnneapolis Third Division by concrete driveway opening thereon, and this report was received by the Council on October 6, 1964, shawing a total cost of $113•$5• NOW� THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins: 1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report prepared by John Strojan, City �gineer. 2. That John Strojan is hereby d�signated 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 Hoplans, Minnesota, this 6th day of October� 1964. C� � P:ET����� Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY. City Attorney AS:jp /� �\ ��s-�.��(� ��`� DONALD J . �TT,RERT Nlayor � \� \� CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTIGE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS TO WHOM IT N1AY 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 Hopkins at 7:30 o'clock P. M, on October 6, 1964 to paes upon the proposed assessments for the improvement of certain etreets, avenues, highways, alleys and thor- oughfares, all more particularly described in Exhibit "A" hereto attached and hereby made a part hereof. The proposed assessments are on f ile for public inspection in the - off ice of the City Clerk. Written or oral objections will be considered at the hearing. The total cost of said improvements is as set forth in said Exhibit "A", and unless otherwise therein stated the City will pay no part of any of such assessments. CLIFFORD R. PETERSON, � Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C, VESELY, City Attorney � si CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0, i345 A R.�SOLUTION RECENING REPORT AND CALLIIJG FOR I-I�RIPJG ON IMPROVE1�Ir�dTS Ti�REAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1332 of the Council adopted September 15, 196�., a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engi.neer, with reference to the improvement of the North-South alley between 12th Avenue North and 13th Avenue North from 3rd Street to 4th Street by the bituminous surfacing thereon and this report was received by the Council on October 20th� 196i�. NOW, THEi�FORE, :BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins� Minnesota, as folloi�s : l. The Council will consider the improvement of such ailey in accordance with the report and the assessment of all of Block 96� West Minneapolis Second Division for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A.� Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. l�29.111� at an estunated total cost of the improvement of $1129.76. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 17th day of November, 1964, 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 the City of Hopkins, Minnesota� this 20th day of October, 1961�. � � �� C. . P TERSO Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY City Attorney AS : jp �.�-;,. a.c,�C ���� � DONALD J. P�IILBERT Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin Caunty, Minnesota. RFSOLUTION N0. 134b A RESOLUTION RECENING REPORT AND CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS hIHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1268 of the Council adopted March 17� 1964, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City IIZgineer� with reference to the improvement of Van Buren Avenue North from the South line of Lot 17, Block 1 and Lot 8, Block 2. Steven's Oakwood Park }�y the Grading and Gravel surfacing thereon and this report was received by the Council on October 20, 1964. NO�nTT� THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of Hopldns, N�nnesota, as follows:: 1. The Cauncil will consider the improvement of such street in accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 13 through 17, Block 1 and Lots 8 through 12� Block 2� Steven's Oakwood Park for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 249.111� at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $6556.00. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 17th day of November, 1964, in the Council Chambers of the City Eall 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 the City of Hoplans, Minnesota, this 20th day of October, 1964. � . ���:,�.�� C. R. PETERS ON� Secretary to the Council J06EPH C. VESELY. Citg Attorney �:JP , �, � ` � i� � �� � � DONALD J . M1I,BERT � Mayor The October 20th, 1964 Council meeting of the City of Hopkins was held at 7:30 p.m. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Hanley, Pokorny, Jr.. and Harriman. City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector Blomquist and City Attorney, Vesely. The Reverend Lasse J. Stohl, Pastor of Gethsemane Lutheran Church opened the Counci.l meeting with invocation. The minutes of the October 6th, 1964 Council meeting of the City of Hopkins were approved and signed. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the expenditures dated October 20th, 1964, in the amount of $87,531.71, be approved and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-36-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that Reel - 17 - relative to Ordinance ��245, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN Side - 1 - MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS," a report be prepared by 66 - 159 the City staff showing the number of square feet of property per lot now licensed; and the taxes assessed by lot and/or building on said lot. That a member of the Automible industry be asked to appear before the Council and help carry out a study of the proposed Ordinance. The motion carried. Item: 64-37-A. Ordinance ��191, "AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A POSITION-CLASSIFICATION 687 - 1004 PLAN, A COMPENSATION PLAN, A MERIT SYSTEM AND A BASIC PERSONNEL POLICY FOR �HE CITY OF HOPKINS", be continued until the next or November 3rd, 1964, Council meeting. Item: 64-38-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 564 - 571 Resolution No. 1345, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEER'S REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING", for installation of bituminous sur- facing of North-South alley b etween 12th and 13th Avenue and from 3rd Street to Fourth Street be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-39-B. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny., Jr. seconded the motion that 571 - 573 Resolution ��1346,"A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEER'S REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING", for grading and gravel surfacing on Van Buren Avenue North adjacent to Lots 13 through 18, Block 1, and Lots 7 through 12, Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-185-E. Mr. Dona.ld Hagen, Mr. William Howell and Mr. Ray Schutz appeared 170 - 564 for the Chamber of Commerce relative to that bodies opposition to the use of Federal Urban Renewal if and when the City of Hopkins enters into a renewal program of any kind. No formal action was taken. Item: 64-196-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion that 573 - 576 the request by Mr. John Meath �for the Council's approval of the final plat of Meath's Addition be continued until the next or November 3rd Council meeting be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-197-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 576 - 580 request by Northern States Power for permission to place one power pole on the North side of Minnetonka Mills Road between 6th and 7th Avenues North be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-198-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 580 -.582 the request for permission to install a 1�" gas main to service the new apartments at 427 - 429 Monk Avenue be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-199-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 582 - 617 the reco�nendation of the Zoning and Planning Commission relative to establishing a MR-3 Multiple Dwelling District for the City of Hopkins be referred to the City Attorney for study and the preparing of an amendment of Ordina.nce ��131 to establish the above proposed type of zoning District be approved. The motion carried. The October 20th, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. Item: 64-200-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 617 - 672 the change order requested by Mr. Brubacher, the City Manager, to finish room �k29, in the new Municipal building at an additiona.l cost of $451.00 for an office for the Water and Sewer Department Superintendent, be approved. 'i'he motion carried. Item: 64-201-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion that 672 - 675 the request by Mr. William Whitney, the City Electrical Inspector, for a.proposed amendment to Ordinance ��205 relative to Sub. 52.480 Sub. 52.190 and the words "when unshielded cable is used" be referred to the City Attorney for study and preparation be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-202-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 678 - 684 the letter received from the property owners on Dominick Drive and signed by Mr. James W. Fackler, relative to their appreciation of the cooperation they received from the City Council and Staff be placed on file. The motion carried. 88 - 164 - Permission to demolish the house the City purchased from Mr. Vesely. 88 - 164- Requested a report on the sqare footage per used car lot and taxes derived from both the lots and the business buildings of each of the autombile firms having car lots. Requested a member of the Autombile firms meet with the Council. —..�o � . �`�1 � �t,�.�1�1 ,. , „ _ . _ _ _ _ _ ._ . ._ _ • 1 ATTEST: a nald J. Milbert, Ma or The November 3rd, 1964 Council meeting of the City of Hopkins was held at 7:30 p.m. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilman Pokorny, Jr., Harrima.n and Heuser. City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector Bloomquist and City Attorney, Vesely. The Reverend J. L. Ranum, Pastor of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Hopkins, Minnesota, opened the Council meeting with invocation. The minutes of the October 20th, 1964, Council meeting of the City of Hopkins were approved and signed. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the expenditures dated November 3zd, 1964, in the amount of $145,357.14 be approved and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: 64-38-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that Reel -18- Resolution �k1347, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION Side - 2- OF PLANS", for the extension of Jackson Avenue North to connect with the proposed Sunnyside Road in preliminary Plat of Meath's Addition pursuant to M.S.A. Sec. 429.011 to Sec. 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for.such improvement is Lots 5 through 9 inclusive and Lots 16 through 20 inclusive, Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park; the estimated cost of such improvement to be.$13,455.00, be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-39-A. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 75 - 104 the hearing relative to the ma.king of an improvement on Sixth Avenue South from Seventh Street to a point approximately 500 feet South by the installation of Sanitary Sewer and Watermains thereon pursua.nt to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111; the area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is all of Park Valley Manor Addition and the North 112 feet of the East 310 feet of the West 1187.82 feet of the Southeast � of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22; and the East 510.94 feet of the Northeast � of the Southeast � of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22. The estimated cost of such improvement is $5,300.00 for Sanitary Sewer and $4,594.00 for watermains be continued until the next or November 17th, 1964, Council meeting. The motion carried. Item: 64-36-A. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 105 - the firs t reading o f Ordinance ��245 ,"AN ORDINANCE REGU'L,A.TING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be continued to the next or November 17th, 1964, Council meeting. The motion carried. Item: . 64-37-A. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that -111 the second reading of Ordinance ��191, "AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A POSITION-CLA.SSIFICATION PLAN, A COMPENSATION PLAN, A MERIT SYSTEM, AND A BASIC PERSONNEL POLICY FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be continued until the next or November 17th, 1964, Council meeting. The motion carried. Item: 64-40-A. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 111 - 128 Ordinance ��246, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 205, KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ELECTRICAL CODE", be accepted for its first read- ing. The motion carried. Item: 64-40-B. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that Reso- 128 - 131 ' lution ��1348, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S REPORT" on the improvement by bituminous surfacing on Jackson Avenue North from Second Street to the North end of present Jackson Avenue be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-203-E. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion tlaat the 131 - 164 Members of the Hopkin,'s Lyons Club be thanked for their generous offer to provide the sum of $6000.00 towards the construction of a park shelter for Central park, provided construction be started before July 1, 1965, be continued until the December lst, 1964, Council meeting to give the Parks and Recreation Commission time to have a meeting to see if their 1965 budget The November 3rd, 1964 Council meeting minutes continued. Page -2- can provide the balance of the funds for constructing the shelter. The motion carried. Item: 64-204-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that 164 - 179 the request for a bingo permit for the Hopkins Columbus Home Association be approved with the provision that the permit be used only by the Association, itself, and that the permit would be issued for the balance of 1964 with the usual quarterly re- newal provisions be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-205-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion that 179 - 214 the requests by the Hopkins Columbus Home Assocation which was incorporated in 1925 for a Club Liquor "On Sale" liquor license, a ma.lt liquor non-intoxi�ating "On Sale" license, a soft, drinks license and a milk license for their new Club rooms located at a4 - Tenth Avenue South all be approved. The motion carried. _.. Mr. Heuser voting no. Item: 64-206-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 214 - 296 the request by the firm of Rink Arena Inc., ma,de by Mr. James L. Sheehan, President, for permission to secure a license to operate a dance hall at the Rink location, be continued to the December lst, 1964 Council meeting. The motion carried. Item: 64-207-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that 296 - 300 the request by Northern States Power for permission to place two new poles between llth and 12th Avenues South and 6th and 7th Streets South be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-208-E. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the 300 - 309 contract with the Hennepin County Budget and Purchasing Office relative to obtaining space in the court room of the new Municipial building, for holding court one day per week at $25.00 per day and for space for a period of two to four hours one day per week for a Traffic Violations Bureau at $10.00 per day, be approved with the provisions the contract is submitted to our City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, for his approval, and.that it be reviewed at the end of 1965. The motion carried. Item: 64-209-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded themotion the 309 - 319 City Manager's request to be authorized to advertise for bids on salt for 1965 be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-210-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that 387 - 390 the request by the Minneapolis Gas Company for permission to install Ma.gnesium Anodes on existing mains on eight locations be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-171-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that 319 - 338 the hearirr� for Mr. William McQueen or the Minnetonka Electric Company be continued from the November 17th, 1964, Council meeting to'the December 17th, 1964, Council meeting at 8:00 p.m.. o'clock. The postponement due to a witness for the Council having a conflict of ineetings. The motion carried. 338-348 The corner stone lay.ing was referred to the Committee in charge of the Open House ".. -�..__.��.for the new Municipal building. 348 - 354 The application made by Mr. Paul J. Smith, Hopkins Country Boy (Superett) for cigarette, soft drink, milk and non-intoxicating malt liquor linceses be continued until the November 17th Council meeting. 354 - 356 The City Manager, Mr. Brubacher to contact local auditors relative to the 1964 yearly audit. 356 - 387 The necessary steps for the extention of Jackson Avenue North. 1� The November 3rd, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. Page -3- �'.. � / � , ' � / .�� I� / � �� 1 • � r�- • „ �' � ,�1 i N 1 le,i,l C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Council COIIIQCILMEN � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMP�OVEMEIVTS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the. City Council of the�City of HoplQns will meet in the Council Chambers of the Cit� Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on EToa�emb.er��,:;1964, to cnnsider the extension of Jackson Avenue North to connect �`,�:,_; the proposed Sunr�rside Road in Preliminaxy Plat of M�eath's . Addition puru.:;nat to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 5 through 9 inclusive and Lots 16 through 20 inclusive, Block 2, Stevens Oakwood Park. The estimated cost of such improvement is $1.3,455.00. Al1 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard. at this meeting. Da.ted: September 15, 1964 C. R. PETERSON Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review� Hopldns, Mi,nnesota, on October 1� ,1964� and October �`2� ,1964 , , . AS : 3 P � AS:jp CITY 0� HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTIOIJ N0. 13l�7 RESOLUTION ORDERING IlKPROVEI�iEV'I' A�TD �y PREPAR4TION OF PLAIVS WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1329, adopted the. 15th day of September, 1961�� fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed extension of Jackson Avenue North to connect to the proposed Sunnyside Road in Preliminary Plat of Meath's Addition thereon, the total estimated c os t there of being $13,1�55•00, and WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the ma.king of this improvement were given ten days published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice� and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 3rd day of November� i961�. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLUED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:� l. Such extension of street is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution No. 1329, adopted September 15, 196l�.. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications f or the making of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, T`�innesota� this 3rd day of November� 196l�. �c � C . R. PET �,l" Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney � %�n-�,. �,��� i�r'-���� � DONALD J. ILBERT, Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County� Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1348 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER�S REPdRT ON IMPRO�TEI�NTS WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of Jackson Avenue North from Second Street North to North lot line of Lot 4, Block 2, Stevens Oakwood Park, by slope improvement and b�tuminous surfacing thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. Lt29.011 to Secs. 1�29.111. NOW� THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY CQUPICIL OF TI-I�� CITY OF HOPKINS, MITNESOTA� that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan f or 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 and as to whether they should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and t he estimated cost of the improvements as recommended-. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, �innesota, t his 3rd day of November� 1961�. � �-' ,��,��. C. R. PETERSO , Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney ��J P � �,�-„� u.�-6� � �.������ DONAI,D J. P4 ERT� Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1350 RESOLUTION ORDERING I�4PROVE�iIENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS . WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1346� adopted the 20th day of October, 1964, fixed a da.te for a hearing on the proposed improvement of Van Buren Avenue North from the South line of Lot 17, Block l� and Lot 8, Block 2, Steven�s Oakwood Park to the north line of Steven's Oakwood Park by the gracLing and gravel surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $6,5j6,00� and h�fiEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten days published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice� and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 17th day of November, 1964. NO'�d� THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins: l. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in��.the Council Resolution No. 13�46 adopted October 20, 1964. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the malcing of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopldns, Miruiesota, this 17th da.y of November, 1964. C R . PET��� Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. V�SELY. City Attorney AS;jp . � � ��� � DOPIALD J . �LBE�'�T, Mayor �.._.,,. ,� CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, riinnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1352 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEN�NT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS WHEREAS a R.esolution of the City Council, No. 1340, adopted the 6th day of October, 1964, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of East West alley north of E�ccelsior Avenue between b.ghteenth Avenue North and Nineteenth Avenue North by the bituminous surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $570.40.`and WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the malang of this improvement were given ten days published notice of the council hearing through two weeklg publications of the required notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 17th day of November, 1964. NOfnT, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins: 1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution No. 1340, adopted October 6, 1964. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the malcing of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 17th day of November, �964. C.�"R. PETERS �� • Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney AS:jp \ � � �� DONALD J. LBERT, Mayor . CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County� Minnesota RESOLUTION V0. 13�+9 Rr,SOLUTION ORD�tING IMl't�OVEi'�1T AND PREPARATION OF PLANS WIiEREAS a Resolution of the City Council� No. 1331� adopted the 15th day of September, 1964, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of Sixth Avenue South from Seventh Street to a point approximate],y 500 feet south by the installation of Sanitary Sewer and Watermains thereon� the total estimated cost thereof being $5,300.00�for Sanitary Sewer and $4,954.00,�for Watermain, and WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of these improvements were given ten days published notice of the council hearing through t��o weekly publications of the required notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 17th dag of November, 1964. N��J, THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLV� by the Council of the City of Hopkins; 1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution No. 1331 adopted September 15, 1964�. 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 Hopldns, Minnesota� this 17th day of November, 1964. C��� � � IPETERSON, � Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C« VESELY, City Attorney �:JP � ; ��� � DONALD J . LBr�RT, t?ayor The November 17th, 1964, Council meeting of the City of Hopkins was held at 7:30 p.m. o'cTock in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser. City Ma.nager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector Blomquist, and City Attorney, Vesely. The Reverend J. L. Ra.num, Pastor of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Hopkins, opened the Council meeting with invocation. The minutes,of the November 3rd 1964, Council meeting were approved and signed. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the expenditures dated November 17th, 1964, in the amount of $159,650.40 be approved and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: Reel �ide 50 - 56 64-39-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 18 - Resolution ��1349, "A RESOLUTION OR.DERING IMPROVII�NT AND PREPARATION 3- OF PLANS", for the installation of Sanitary Sewer and Watermains pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111; the area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is all of Park Valley Ma.nor Addition; the location of the improvement to be the North 112 feet of the East 310 feet of the West 1187.82 feet of the Southeast � of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22; the East 510.94 feet of the Northeast � of the Southeast �.of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22. The estima.ted cost of such improvement is $5,300.00 for Sanitary Sewer and $4,594.00 for Watermains be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-41-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 56 - 167 Resolution �k1350, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVII��NT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS", by grading and gravel surfacing of Van Buren Avenue North from the South line of Lot 17, Block 1 and Lot 8, Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park to the North line of Steven's Oakwood Park; the area to be assessed is Lots 13 through 17, Block 1 and Lots 8 through 12, Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park; the estimated costs of such improvement is $6556.00, be adopted and while such work is being done a dust coat be applied to Van Buren Avenue North be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-42-A... Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 167 - 171 ,�s, Resolution ��1351, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVII�NT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS", by bituminous surfacing the North-South alley between 12th Avenue North and 13th Avenue North from 3rd Street to 4th Street, pursuant to Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111; the area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1;through 24, Block 96, West Minneapolis 2nd Division. The estimated cost of such improvement to be $1129.76, be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-43-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that'.: 173 - 183 Resolution ��1352, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS", by bituminous surfacing the East-West alley North of Excelsior Avenue and between 18th and 19th Avenues North pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111; the area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is all of Block 15, West Minneapolis 3rd Division. The estimated cost of such improvement is $570.40, be adopted. The motion carried. Item: 64-206-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the 183 - 452 request for an application for a dance hall license made by Mr. James L. Sheehan, of Rink Arena Inc. be continued for two weeks; during which time the City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, the Superintendent of Police, Mr. Proetz, and Mr. Sheehan, meet and set up stipulations under which the license might be issued; said stipulations to be referred back to the members of the City Council no later than November 25th. The motion carried. Item: 64-37-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 629 - 870 Ordina.nce �k191, "AN ORDINANCE.TO ESTABLISH A POSITION-CLASSIFICATION PLAN, A COMPENSATION PLAN, A MERIT SYSTEM, AND A BASIC PERSONNEL POLICY FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS", as amended, be accepted for its The November 17th, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. Page -2- second reading and ordered published. The motion carried. Item: 64-40-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion.that 582 - 629 Ordinance ��246, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 205, KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ELECTRICA,I� CODE" be accepted for its second read- ing and ordered published. The motion carried. Item: 64-44-A Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 870 - 877 Ordinance ��247 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 231, AND ORDINANCE N0. 131, KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE BY REPEALING SUBDIVISION 17 (d) OF SECTION 11 OF ORDINANCE N0. 131" be accepted as amended for its first reading. The motion carried. Item: 64-114-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion 877 - 899 that action on the disposition of the City owned property known as the Dow property or the old City Library building be continued until the 2nd Council meeting in January or January 19th, 1965. The motion carried. Item: 64-211-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 452 - 479 based on the recommendations of the Zoning and Planning Commission, the request for a Special-Use-Permit to construct an addition to an existing building in a Commercial-1 District, or at 607 - 2nd Street South or on Lots 22, 23, 24, and 25, Block 2, West Minneapolis, on the basis that the proposed use of the;new construction will be similar in na.ture to that of a garage and is acceptable in a Co�nercial-1 zoned District; that the permit be granted with the provision that a wall l00 feet long, with two 48" X 7' doors be constructed for pedestrian use only, aTong the South side of the alley; that the existing dwelling known as the "gas house" be . demolished within ninety (90) days after occupancy of the new addition; .that the site of the old dwelling be used for loading dock and parking area, be approved.. The motion carried. Item: 64-212-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 1121 - 1161 the recommendation of the Zoning and Planning Commission to deny the request for a side yard variance of less than the required (8) feet on Lot 1, Block 88, West Minneapolis 2nd Division,be approved; however a permit for a proposed dwelling to be constructed on Lot 2, Block 88, West Minneapolis 2nd Division be approved provided a deed restriction requiring a minimum of eleven (11) feet on the North side,yard be filed and no building permit issued until such a deed restriction is on file. The motion carried. Item: 64-213-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 899 - 913 the.application for a non-intoxicating malt liquor license; made by Mr. Paul J. Smith, of Hopkins Country Boy (a superett); the location 114 Shady Oak Road be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-214-E. Mr. David Smith'appeared before the Council relative to his 913 - 1096 report on the City Library. The report showed continued growth and progress. Item: 64-215-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 1096 - 1121 the 1965 applications for intoxicating liquor and sundry licenses listed on the attached exhibit, be approved. The motion carried. item: 64-216-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser s�conded the motion that 1162 - 1182 the request by Northwestern Bell Telephone Company for-permission. to place buried cable in Monk Avenue, fron a point 402 feet South. of Oxford Street to a point 439 feet South of Oxford Street to service new apartments be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-217-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 1182 - 1213 the request by the City Mana.ger_, Mr. Brubacher, for a moratorium on the expansion of car lots for a period of three (3) months be declared and also that the existing lots operate on their 1964 license until such time as a new ordinance regulating said lots is prepared. The motion carried. Item: 64-218-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 1213 the claim filed against the City by Mrs. Joseph Nagel due to her tripping on the side walk in front of 126 - 8th Avenue North be referred to the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, for his opinion and advice. The motion carried. The November 17th, Council meeting minutes continued. Page -3- Item: 64-219-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 1235 claim filed against the City by Mr. Loyd G. Lamp of 249 Shady Oak Road for being sprayed by a can of red paint that was run over by a tractor when Mr. Lamp was at the City land fill be referred to the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, for his opinion and advice. The motion carried. Item: 64-220-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, write a letter to the Ma.nager of the Hopkin's House requesting that all garbage disposal mechanisms presently being used in any of the kitchens of the Hopkin's House be disconnected as soon as possible; that if the over-flow caused in the homes on 14th Avenue North should happen again, and such cause be traced to the Aopkin's House, the City will request that the Aopkin's House sewer line be connected with that of the Hopkin's High School. The motion carried. Item: 64-44-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that Resolution ��1353, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS", for the installation of Sanitary Sewer and Wa�ermains pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111; the area to be assessed for such improvement is the North 2 of Lot 18 and all of Lot 19, Block 6, West Minneapolis Third Division. The estimated cost of such improvement is $626.38, be adopted. The motion carried. 1235 - 1300 Mr. Hawks to appear before the Council on the County Road �k18 road plans, and the Shady Oak Road plans. Request by the Council that a member of Edwards and Kelsey meet with City personnel and the County Engineers. Approval of publishing a proposed quarterly publication at a cost of $184.00 to all the homes in Hopkins; such publication being relative to the back ground, growth etc. of Hopkins. A request to the Committee on the Down-town plan to hold more meetings: Chairman, Mr. Howell, members, Mr. Larson, Mr. Stannard and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. No further business appearing, the Council adjourned. ATTEST: '� ���,.���� . � Donald J. Mil ert, Mayor C. R. Peterson Secretary to the Council CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County,'.:Minnesota ORDINANCE �NO;'`-'���24.�i, AN ORDINANCE AMEI�IDING ORDINANCE N0. 205; KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ELECTRICAL CODE, BB IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS that Ordinance No. 205 entitled "An Ordinance establishing Hopkins Electrical Code..." be and the same is hereby amended as follows. Section 1. That Subdivision 52.190 of said Ordinance numbered 205 be and the same is hereby repealed and there is hereby adopted and enacted the following in lieu and in place thereof : " 52.190 MAIN LINE DISCONI�CT. All service conductors 600 Volts or less shall have a single set of overcurrent devices as defined in Subdivision 52.180.•' Section 2. That Subdivision 52.480 (2) be and the same is hereby amended by adding to the first..sentence in said second paragraph (2) of said Subdivision 52.480 the following "when unshielded cable is used.", so that�said first sentence of said paragraph (2) of said Subdivision shall read as follows: " 2. Interior high voltage feeders over 600 Volts within buildings shall be installed in s separate rigid conduit raceways when unshielded ` cable is used." First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins on the 3rd day of November, 1964, and finally read, approved and adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on November 17, 1964. C. R. PEflERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY� City Attorney . � � �� DONALD J. �MILBERT Mayor Published in the Hennepin County Review November 25th , 1964. , � .. . ,%. r .. . . ' . ' - , � . �:JP CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County� Minnesota � NOTICE OF HEARING ON Il+'�ROVII'�NTS � TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:: IJOTICE IS HEREBY GNEN the the City Council of the G`ity of Hopkins �- ,1 will meet in the Council Chambers`of the;City Ha11 at 7:30 o�clock'P.M`. on �9ove'm�r' �„ 1964 . to consider' the making of an improvement on Sixth ' 1 , � , Avenue South from Seventh Street to a point appro�d.mate�y 500 feet�sauth by the installation of Sanitary Sewer and Watermains thereon pursuant to M.S.A. 3ecs. 429.011 to Secs.`:.429.111. � ; :. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is A]1 of Park Valley Manor Addition and the N112 feet of the E 310 feet of the W 1187.82 feet of the SE4 of Sec. 25, T 117, R 22;, the above description . 4 was formerly knawn as Tracts�A & B, Reg.. Land Survey No. b82 and the � E 510.94 feet of the NE4 of the NW,�—� of the SE4 of Sec.. 25, T 117, R 22. The estimated cost of such improvement is $5,300 for Sanitary Sewer and $4,594 for Watermains. �11 persons desiring 'to be heard with refer.ence to the.proposed �. , ; improvement will be heard at this meeting: `Dated: September 15. 1964 C . R. �?ETERSON : � Secretary to the Cauncil JOSEPH C. VFSELY, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Rsview, Hopkins� Minnesota� on October 15;, 1964 and, October Z.�, 1964 � CITY OF HOPI�INS Hennepin Caunty, NN�nnesota NOTICE OF AEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOP� IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HER.EBY GIVE�1 that the City Council of the City of Hopidns will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o�clock P.M. on November 17, 1964 to consider the maldng of an improvement on Van Buren Avenue North from the South line of Lot 17, Block 1, and Lot 8, Bloclti�,. Steven's Oakwood Park to the north line of Steven's Oalas�tvod Park by the Grading and Gravel surfacing thereon pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to secs. 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 13 through 17, Block 1 and Lots 8 thraugh 12� Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park. The estimated cost of such improvement is $6556.00. A11 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. Dated: October 20, 1964 C. R. PETERSON Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY City Attorney Pablished in the Hennepin County Rsview,.Hopl�ins, rlinnesota.� on November �; 1964 and November 12� 1964 �:JP CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County� Minnesota NOTICE OF HEARING ON IlKPROVEMENTS TO WHOM IT MA.Y CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GNEN 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 November 17� 1964 to consider the making of an improvement on the north-south alley between 12th Avenue North and 13th Avenue North from 3rd Street to l�th Street by the bituminous surfacing thereon pursuant to I�I.S.A. Secs. lt29.011 to Secs. 1�29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 through 24� Block 96, West Minneapolis Second Division. The esti.mated cost of such improvement is $1129.76. All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. Dated: October 20, 1961� C. R. PETERSON Secretary to the Council JQSEPH C. VESELY City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins, Minnesota on Pdovember 5, 1961� and November 12, 196l� AS:jp CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, NTinnesota NOTIC� OF f�L�'�ARII?G OT�? II��PPJJVFd�iIl�� TS TO U�IHOM IT NIAY �ONCEi3NN: NOTICE IS HE�EY GIVI� that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambers of the Cit,y Hal1 at 7:30 o'ctock P.M. on November 17, 1964, to cor_sider the making of an improvement on the East Trlest allel nortih oi Excelsior Avenue arrl between lflth Avenue North and 19th Avenue P�dorth bv bituminous sur.�facir_y; thereon pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. l�29.O1T to Secs. 1�29.1T1. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is all of Block 15, "West Minneapolis Third Division. The estimated cost of such improvement is �70.L�0. All persons c�esirir� to be heard with reference t o the proposed irnprovement t�u11 be i�earc� at �his meetis�g. Dated �ctober 6, 196l� C. R. P�'lII�SON JQSEPH C. U�SS�LY, Secretary t o the Council City kttorney Published in the Hennepin County r�eview November 5, 1961� and November 12, 1961�. Sala A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday, December 1, 1964, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser, also City Manager Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist and City Attorney Vesely. The Reverend Charles L. Heuser, Pastor of Mizpah Congregational Church, Hopkins, Minnesota, gave the Invocation. The minutes of the November 17, 1964 Council Meeting of the City of Hopkins were approved and signed. Mr. Pokorny Jr., moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the expenditures dated December 1, 1964, in the amount of $337,985,70, be approved and authorized for payment. Motion carried. Item: 64-39-A. Mr. Pokorny Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that Reel - 19 - Ordinance No. 247, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 231 AND ORDINANCE Side - 1- N0. 1�31 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE BY REPEALING SUBDIVISION 17 (d) OF SECTION 11 OF ORDINANCE N0. 131", be accepted for the second reading thereof and according to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried. Item: 64-26-C. Bids were opened on November 30, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., for supplying the City of Hopkins with Highway Rock Salt for the year 1965, and the follow- ing bids were received..(See Exhibit "A" attached) Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the bid of Cargill, Inc., in the amount of $1,687.50, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with Highway Rock Salt for 1965, be accepted. Motion carried. Item: 64-136-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that no action be taken at this time on the report from Patchin Appraisals, Inc., on the value and recommendation, relative to the old City Hall building and property, but rather be continued to the first meeting in February 1965. Motion carried. Item: 64-203-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the Council accept the donation of the Hopkins Lions Club of $6,000, toward the cost of construction of a warming house shelter at Central Park, with the stipulation that the $6,000 be put in a special escrow fund, and if at the end of the 1965-66 season, construction has not been started, the $6,000 will be returned to the Lions Club. Motion carried. Mr. Richard Wilson, Recreation and Parks Director, appeared before the Council for Mr. Dahlberg, of the Recreation and Parks.Commission, regarding this matter. Item: 64-206-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that a license for a dance hall be granted to Mr. James L. Sheehan, President of Rink Arena, Inc., for a one year period with the stipulations as set forth in Exhibit "B" attached. Mr. Harriman voting no. Motion carried. Item: 64-208-E. Mr. Hanley moved, Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion, that the proposed contract for use of the Hopkins Court facilities by the Hennepin County Court system be approved with the stipulation that a 60 day cancellation clause by either party be included, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign same. Motion carried. Item: 64-221-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the Zoning and Planning Commissions reco�endation to the City Council for Council approval of a request for a Special Use Permit to construct a proposed service station in a Commercial-2 zoned district on all of that part of � Lot 77, Auditor's Subdivision ��239, Hennepin County, Minnesota, located on the Southeast corner of Blake Road and Excelsior Avenue, be continued to the January 5, 1965 Council meeting. Motion carried. Item: 64-222-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion, that the Zoning and Planning Co�issions recoffinendation to the City Council for the Councils approval of a request for a variance to construct a proposed dwelling on Lot 20, which will reduce the North side yard of existing dwelling on Lot 19, Block 49, West Minneapolis, to one foot, provided a copy of the ten (10) foot easement that exists on Lot 20, be placed on file with the City Building Inspector, be approved. Motion carried. Item: 64-223-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request - by the Chamber of Co�erce for the City to pay $100 for the electrical power necessary to light the Christmas decorations, be approved. Motion carried. The December 1, 1964 Council meeting minutes-continued Page 2. Item: 64-224-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company be granted permission to install buried cable in the alley between 12th and 13th Avenue South, South of First Street South, to serve the new Kloss apartment building at 129 - 13th Avenue South. Motion carried. Item: 64-225-E.�:Mr. Pokorny Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the request for a Used Car license on the ground formerly occupied by the Federal Service Station at 5th and Excelsior, by Mr. Paul M. Barth of 6940 Excelsior Blvd., be placed onl:file until such time as the new Used Car Ordinance is in effect. Motion carried. Item: 64-226-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion, that the City Manager be authorized.to sign a Certificate of Completion, in compliance with Ordinance No. 114, on the former basement house at 42 - 17th Avenue North. Motion carried. Item: 64-227-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr, Pokorny, Jr,,seconded the motion, that the City Manager be authorized to retain the firm of Herbert J. Flesher & Co., of 50 - 9th Avenue South; Hopkins, Minnesota, to make the 1964 Audit for the City of Hopkins. Motion carried. Item: 64-228-E. Judge K. Maxfield Otto appeared before the Council with the request that 451 - 555 he be retained by the City of Hopkins as City Prosecutor, to fill out his unexpired term as Municipal Judge for the City of Hopkins, when the new Hennepin Court system goes into effect the first of January 1965, at the same salary of $4,800 a year, or $400 per month. After consider- able discussion, the Council requested Mr. Brubacher to explore this matter further and report back to the Council on his findings. Item: 64-234 Mr. Cashin, representing Super Valu Stores, Inc., appeared before the 555 - 659 Council requesting approval of a Registered Land Survey involving Super Valu property. After considerable discussion, the ma.tter was referred to the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, to check into the various aspects of the survey, and the parcel of tax forfeited land involved, Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion that the City Attorney check on the above request and report back to the Council his findings. Motion carried. Item: 64-229-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion that the 659 - 672 three claims,presented by Mr. Brubacher, against the City, one from John and Jean Christenson of 406 - 14th Avenue No., and one from Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kunz of 410 - 14th Avenue North, for backup of sewage, which occurred on November 3, 1964; and one from Carmen C. Hulbert, who suffered injuries and damages on November 3, 1964, while voting at the Alice Smith . School, be referred to the City Attorney. Motion carried. Item: 64-218-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mayor Milbert seconded the motion, that the City 672 - 691 Manager be authorized to pay the sum of $48.45 to cover all damages and in�uries,claimed by Mrs. Joseph Nagel,sustained in a fall in front of 126 - 8th Avenue North. Mr. Harriman voting no. Motion carried. Item; 64-230-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr.,seconded the motion, that the 691 - 901 Police salaries and the Public Works salaries for 1965, be continued to the December 15th Council meeting, at which time Mr. Brubacher will have his recommendations for the salary schedule of the other City employees. Motion carried. Item: 64-231-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, to grant Mr. 904 - 985 Brubacher�s request to set up a Supervisor's Training Program for City employees. Motion carried. Item: 64-232-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the 985 - 1003 letter from the Hopkins House relative to the disconnecting of their garbage disposal units, be placed on file. Motion carried. Item: 64-233-E. Communication from the Hennepin County Highway Department relative to 1013 - 1039 the proposed construction of a service station at Blake �ad".^ and Excelsior Blvd., was placed on file. Item: 234-E, Mr. Pokorny,Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, to grant Mr. �rubacher permission to sign the contract with Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, for furnishing 50 Volunteer Firemen lines at a monthly rate of � „ $80.00. Motion carried. December 1, 1964 Council meeting minutes, continued Page 3. Item: 236-E Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, to authorize 1040 - 1049 Mr. Brubacher to advertise for bids for furnishing the City of Hopkins with a Salt Spreader. Motion carried. Item: 237-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, to grant per- 1054 - 1069. mission for the transfer of the license of the Liberty Bar to Mr. Paul Cullen of 2920 Cavel, St. Louis Park, Minnesota. Motion carried. Item: 238-E. Mr. Brubacher announced to the Council that the representatives from the 1121 - 1240 firm of Edwards & Kelcey will be in Hopkins on December 14, 1964, to meet with Hennepin County in the morning, the Chamber of Co�erce at noon, and the City Council at 4:00 P.M., in the City Hall. Meeting adjourned. C. R. Peterson, Secretary of the Council COUNCIIMEN: ATTEST : ( _ ,i� � l �1,4� Donald J. Mil rt, Mayor Item: 64-239-E. Mr. Brubacher reported on the County League meeting. 1003 Item: 64-240-E. Mr. Brud�acher reported the results of the Bu11 Pen - 908 trail. 1049 dmj-12/ 1/64 1140 Item: 1160 1260 Final inspection of the New Municipal building on December 18th. Council table and railing. Gift from the V.F,W, for the pistol range. 0 ` (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS Hennipen County, Minnesota ORDINANCE N0. 247 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 231 AND ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE BY RE- PEALING SUBDIVISION 17 (d) OF SECTION 11 OF ORDINANCE N0. 131. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS as follows: That Subdivision 17 (d) of Section 11 of Ordinance No. 131, which subdivision was enacted as part of Ordinance No. 231, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE BY CHANGING AND ESTABLISHING REQUIREMENTS FOR D��TELLINGS ON SMALL LOTS IN DOUBLE-RESIDENCE DISTRICTS", be and the same is hereby repealed. First read at a regular.meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins on November 17, 1964, and finally read and adopted at a regular meeting held on December 1, 1964. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney � ��.� � DONALD J. M LBERT, Mayor Published in the Hennepin County Review December lA9 1964. �1o~:�c:z�at���r �:i 3.gG4 �3?['r���?7� i Ce��n s:;;� P�iEa��r,�� E;� A ��W`�°.7, �4 �s°J�Y��S �,�'�.��'�'�a:C��? �3T' ��.7�� ;:�$iFi"t�`$.° �L��: ii,e:J`�.' €��;�t'�Ii '� :pI�.�2�,Ot�ca� $?6�?0��3 �m�.�;-: �:� , ���� �;�? le:YS/�:�n �i'P.�E.':�i?i$�zG'�4"1_ .�f3.t� C;Oo��7��;,��%�'OYL :ylEi�s ,5� $? ��si o �C �'i�k�.e� �� �����:F-��si����� a���, G�/ta��z.a (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF HIGHWAY ROCK SALT (SODIUM CHLORIDE) SEALED BIDS will be received by the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, until Monday, November 30, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., and will then be publicly opened and read aloud for following item required by the City of Hopkins - 150 Tons Highway Rock Salt (Sodi� Chloride) All bids shall be on forms on file in the City Engineer�s office, City Hall, which will be furnished free to each bidder upon his request. Al1 bids must be sealed and marked "Bid on Highway Rock Salt (Sodium Chloride)" and accom�anied 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 � R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review November 12, 1964. � �. AS:jp CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County� I�Linnesota RESOLUTION 110. 1353 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEP-TENT i�ND PR�,PARA�rION Or PLtiNS UIHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 131�2� adopted the 6th day of October, 1964, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of the North 2 of Lot 18 and all of Lot 19� Block 6, West Minneapolis Third Division by the connection to City Setiaer and Water thereon� the total estimated cost thereof being $626..38, and WHER,EAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvernent were given ten days published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 17th day of Vovember, 1964. NOW� TH��' ,FORk�, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins: 1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution �o. 13l�2 adopted October 6� 196�. 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 17th day of November, 1964. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney � � � � DOi�TALD J. 1�IILBERT, Mayor .-, �� JA CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION I�IO. 1351 RESOLUTION ORDER.ING Ii�PROV�MENT AND PREPAR4TION OF PLANS WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1345, adopted the 20th day of October, 1964� fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of North-South alley between 12th Avenue North and 13th Avenue North from �,'hird Street to Fourth �treet by the bituminous surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $1.129.76,,,and WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the malQng of this improvement were given ten days published notice of the council hearing through two week�y publications of the required notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 17th day of November, 1964. NOW, THERr�FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopldns; l. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution No. 1345 adopted October 20, 196�. 2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the maki.ng of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 17th day of November, 1964. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. VF�SELY, City Attorney � ,���-�� � � DONALD J . �LBERT, T�Iayor A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday, December 15th, 1964, at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Present were Mayor Milbert, Couricilmen Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser; City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, City Building Inspector, Blomquist and City Attorney, Vesely. - The Reverend H. E, Sieving, Pastor of the Zion Lutheran Church of Hopkins, opened the Council meeting with invocation. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that the expenditures dated December 15th, 1964, in the amount of $116,555,58, be approved and authorized for payment. The motion carried. Item: Reel Side 398 - 0 64-45-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorky, Jr, seconded the motion that 18- Resolution ��1354, "A RESOLUTION VACATING THAT PART OF HOMEDALE 4- AVENUE IN THE PLAT OF F. A. SAVAGE'S INTERLACHEN PARK WHICH LIES 401 SOUTH OF A LINE WHICH IS THE EXTENSION WESTERLY OF THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF LOT 10, BLOCK 10, F. A. SAVAGE'S INTERLACHEN PARK TO ITS JUNCTION WITH THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF LOT �, BLOCK 11, F. A. SAVAGE'S INTERLACHEN PARK"; said Resolution o replace Ordinance ��243, passed by the City Council at the September lst, 1964, Council meeting, and the minutes of the September lst, Council meeting to be amended:to show that Ordinance ��243, is hereby revoked by Resolution ��1354, be approved, The motion carried. � Item: �'64-26-B. 64 - 78 Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr, Hanley seconded the motion that Resolution ��1355, "A RESOLUTION RECEIVING ENGINEER�S REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING", for extention and installation of Sanitary Sewer and Watermain on Van Buren Avenue North from 2nd Street to the North end of Van Buren Avenue; or Lots 13 through 24, inclusive, Block 1, Steven's Oakwood Park; Lots 1 through 12, inclusive, Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park; Lots 16 through 24, inclusive, Block 1, Steven's Oakwood Park; Lots 1 through 6, inclusive, Block 1, Monroe Place Addition and Lots 1 through 3, inclusive, Block 1, Turngren's Addition; the estimated cost of sanitary sewer to be $30,510,00 and for watermain, $21,304.U0, both to be assessed the benefiting property, be adop,ted. The motion carried. Item: 64-27-C. Mr. Pokorny,yJr, mo�ed and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that 78 - 89 the bid for furnishing the City of Hopkins with liquid chlorine and hydrofluosilicic acid for the year of 1965, at the recommendation of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, and the Engineering Department, be awarded as follows: The contract for the liquid chlorine to be awarded to the low bidder, Thompson-Haywards at $20.90 a cylinder or for a total cost of $836.00, terms net 30 days; the contract for hydrofluosilicic acid to be awarded to the low bidder, McKesson and Robbins Inc at $8.75 CWT. for a total cost of $1750.00 with �erms of 2'/, -- 30 days be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-28-C. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the contract 89 - 91 for furnishing the City of Hopkins with gasoline for the year of 1965 be awarded, as recommended by the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher and the Engineering Department, to the low bidding firm of Mobil Oil Company for a cost of $,1740 per gallon or a total cost of $7830.00; terms 1'/0 - 10 days, net 30 days be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-29-C, Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion the 91 - 215 recommendation of the Finance Director, Mr. Frane, be accepted and the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with its Workmen's Compensation Insurance for the year of 1965 be awarded to the firm of Hardware Mutual Casualty Company; the estimated cost of premiums to be $11, 234.00 be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-30-C. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that at 215 - 224 the recommendation of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher and the Engineering Department, the contract for lath and stucco for the City Service garage be awarded to the low bidder, Reuben E. Johnson Company for a total cost of $4800.00 be approved. The motion carried, Item: 64-31-C. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that at the 224 - 234 reco�nendation of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with one (1) salt speader be awarded to the low bidder, the firm of Tri-State Machinery Company, at the cost of $895.00 with immediated delivery be approved. The motion carried. The December 15th, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. Page -2- Item: 64-171-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that 234 - 273 the he�ring of Mr. William McQueen or the Minnetonka Electric Co. vs. the City of Hopkins, Ordinance ��205, continued from November 17th; to December 15th, 1964, be continued until Saturday, January 9th at 9:00 A.M., C.S.T. be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-234-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that upon 344 - 393 the Clerk of the City of Hopkins receiving a letter from Super Value Stores Inc, relative to that firms intent to deed to the City of Hopkins that part of the following described parcel lying South of the Westerly extension of a line parallel to and sixty (60) feet North of the South line of Lot 26, Block 6, West Minneapolis Heights; Commencing at a point in the North line of the Northwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21 West, Hennepin County, Minnesota, distance three hundred thirty three (333) feet East from the Northwest corner thereof, thence East along.said North iine to its intersection with the Northerly extension of the East line of Jefferson Avenue; thence South to the Northwest corner of Lot 26, Block 6, West Minneapols Hights; thence Westerly to a point due South from the point of beginning.along a line which if extended would intersect the Northwest corner of Section 30; thence North to the beginning for street purposes; at that time the City of Hopkins will notify the State Land Commissioner to release the property for sale be approved. The motion carried. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Fokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the request by Super Value Stores, Inc, for approval of a Registered Land Survey relative to their properties be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-238-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion to approve 274 - 275 the request of Northern States Power Company for permission to place one power pole on 2nd Street North, approximately 200 feet West of Monroe Avenue North to serve the new Red Owl�building,be,;app�d;�e�d, The motion carried. Item: 64-239-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion approving 275 - 282 the request by the Great Northern Railway Company regarding the agreement relative to Pipe Line Permit No. 71676 to service the Red Owl Company with a watermain on 2nd Street North. The motion carried. Item: 64-240-E. Mr, Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that the 283 - 333 1965 general license applications listed on the attached exhibit "A" be approved. The City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, to send notices to all private Clubs relative to the age limit of all persons allowed in the Clubs for any reason; also a notice to be sent to all persons issued cigarette licenses relative to the age of persons making purchase of cigarettes. The motion carried. Item: 64-241-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 333 - 344 Resolution ��1356, "A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING REPRESENTATIVE AND ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVE TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY LEAGUE OF MUNICI- :_.._.,:.:�`{=�:� PALITIES" and that Councilman Harriman be appointed the repre- SENTATIVE FROM the City of Hopkins with Councilman Heuser as the alternate during the year of 1965 be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-243-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr, Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that the 393 request from the Hopkins Columbus Home Association for a three month renewal of their bingo permit or for the months of January, February and March of 1965 be approved, The motion carried. Item: 64-244-E, Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that the request from Hopkins Lodge No, 17, I.O.O.F, for a three months renewal of their bingo permit or for the months of January, February and March, 1965, be approved. The motion carried. Item: 64-245-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that the - 396 request from the George P. Wolff Post ��425, for a three months renewal of their bingo permit or for the months of January, February and March, 1965, be approved. The motion carried. The December 15th, 1964, Council meeting minutes continued. Page -3- Item: 64-37-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the minutes of the November 17th, 1964, Council meeting be amended to read, the first reading of ORDINANCE N0. 191, "AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A POSTTION-CLASSIFICATION PLAN, A COMPENSATION PLAN, A MERIT SYSTEM, AND A BASIC PERSONNEL POLICY FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS", and that Ordinance No. 191, "AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A POSITION- CLASSIFICATION PLAN, A COMPENSATION PLAN, A MERIT SYSTEM AND A BASIC PERSONNEL POLICY FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS", as amended, be accepted for its second reading and ordered published. The motion carried. Item: 64-75-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that 424 - 440 the City of Hopkins share of the cost of the appraisal of the Moline property in the amount of $1333.34 be ordered paid. The School District and Hennepin County having already paid their shares. The motion carried. Item: 64-46-A. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reso- 440 - 538 lution No. 1357 ," RESOLUTI(3N� TO -��II�D� RESOLUTION N0. 1334 APPROVING 1964 TAX LEVY, COLLECTIBLE FOR 1965" be adopted, The motion carried. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reso- lution No. 1358 "A RESOLUTION APPROVING 1964 TAX LEVY, COLLECTIBLE FOR 1965", said resolution to reflect the loss to the City from the settlement of the Moline tax case to be taken from the City's surplus finds, be���ado,pted. The xnotion carried. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that Reso- __ lution No. 1359, "A RESOLUTION REDUCING THE MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE TRUE AND FULL REAL ESTATE VALUE FOR 1964" be adopted, The motion carried. Item: 64-247-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr, Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that 538 - 593 if the State Board of Electricity does not defend Mr. Whitney relative to the law suit filed against him, the City of Hopkins offer the services of the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely for his defense. The City Attorney to check with the�State Baa rd to be sure Mr. Whitney is being provided with defense, be approved The motion carried. C. R. Peterson, Secretary to the Council COUNC ILMEN : ATTEST: � I Donald J. Milbert, Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1354 A RESOLUTION VACATING THAT PART OF HOMEDALE AVENUE IN THE_PLAT OF F. A, SAVAGE'S �NTERLACHEN PARK WHICH LIES,SOUTH Or A LINE WHICH IS.THE EXTENSION WESTERLY OF TEiE, SOUTHERLY LINE OF.LCT 10, BLOCK ]LO� F,_A, SAVAGE'S INTERLACHEN PARK TO ITS JUNCTION WITH THE SOUTE�RLY BOUNDARY LINE OF LOT 21,. BLOCK 11,. F. A, SAVAGE'S INTERLACHEN PARK. WHEREAS the City of Hopkins is a City of the third classoperating under a home rule charger, and _ WHEREAS a verified Petition signed by the City of Hopkins� which is the owner of all of the real estate abutting upon that portion of Homedale Avenue South in the plat of F. A, Savage's Interlachen Park sought to be vacated has been filed praying f or the vacation of that part of Homedale Avenue South as hereinafter set forth, and jdHEREAS said portion of said Avenue is not longer than the distance intervening between any two adjacent streets, and WHEREAS said portion of said Homedale Avenue hereinafter vacated is not necessary as a thorough-fare or in.the public interest, and the general public will not be damaged or inconvenienced by such vacation. NOW THEREFORE the City Council of the City.of Hopkins does hereby resolve as f ollows: That the f ollowing portion of Homedale Avenue South in the plat of F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park described as follows, be, and the same is hereby vacated: That part of Homedale Avenue in the plat of F. A, Savage's Interlachen Park whicti lies South of a line,which is the extension Westerly of the Southerly line of Lot 10, B1ock 10, F. A. Savage's Interlaehen Park to its junction with the Southerly boundary line of Lot 21, Block 11, F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park. Passed and adopted the 15th day of December� 1964 at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins. G � �� G. R. PE RSON, DON�ALD J. B R, � � ����,� Secretary �f the Council Mayor. JOSEPH C,:'VESELY, City Attorney PETITION PRI��GING FOR THE VACATION OF THAT PART OF HONIEDALE AVENUE SOUTH LYING SOUTH OF A LINE WHICH IS THE EXTENSION WESTERLY OF THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 10, F. A, SAVAGE'S INTERLACHEN PARK ACROSS SAID NOMEDALE AVENUE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 21, BLOCK 11, SAID ADDITION. City Council City of Hopkins Hopkins, Minnesota Gentlemen: The City of Hopkins hereby petitions your honorable body that ymu vacate all that part of Homedale Avenue South� which is a road in the plat of F. A, Savage•s Interlachen Park, which part that is to be vacated is described as f ollows: That part of Homedale Avenue which lies Southerly of a line� which line is the extension Westerly across said Homedale' Avenue, of the Southerly tioundary line of Lot 10, Biock 10, F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park to its junction with the Southerly boundary line of Lot 21, Block 11, F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park. That the City of Hopkins is the owner of all of the lots abutting upon said portion of said Homedale Avenue, it being the owner of Lots 11 to 15 inclusive, Block 10, and Lots 16 to 20 inclusive of Block 11, all in F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park. That said part of said Homedale Avenue is not necessary as a thorough- fare or in the public interest and that the general public will not be damaged or inconvenienced by such vacation. That said vacated portion of said Homedale Avenme commencing with the lots abutting thereon and hereinabove described are now used as a public recreation area. �� '� .`I � � � / � - � STATE OF MI NNE SOTA ) ) SS . COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) CITY OF HOPKINS BY A A� .e.�-J Richard Brubacher, City Mgr. On this 15th day of December, 1964, before me a Notary Public within and for said County personally appeared Richard Brubacher, to me personally known, who� being by me duly sworn did say that he is the City Manager of the City of Hopkins, the corporation named in the foregoing instrument, and that the seal affixed to said instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation, and that said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of said corporation and said Richard Brubacher acknowledged said instrument to be his free act and deed. '� � �, � ��.� JOSEPH "C VESEL•Y, Notary�P Hennepin County, Minnesota My commission expires Jan. c 29, 1971 CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLiPrION N0. �355 A �ESOLUTION RECEIVING R.F�PORT AND CAI,LING FOA HEAF{LNG ON IMP,�(JV�TS ��.EAS, pursuant to Resolution RTo. 1268 of the Council adopted March 17, 1961�, a repori; has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, vrith reference to the improvement of Van Buren Avenue Piorth from Second Street North to the north line of Steven�s Oakwood Park and o.f proposed streets in Stevens Oakwood Park by the installation of Sanitary Sewer and Waterm ains thereon and this report was received by the Council on December 15, 1964, NOW, THEi�EFOkE, 1�E I7' I�SULV� by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota as follows: 1. The Co�cil will consider the improvement of such streets�:in accordance with the report and the assessmerit of all of Monroe Place .�ddition; Lots 13 through 2l�, inclusive, in Block 1 and I,ots 1 through 12, inclusive,and Lots 16 through 21�, inclusive, in Block 2, both hlocks being in Stevens� Oakwood Pari�; ar�3. all of Turngren's �ddition; for all or a portion of the cost of the improvenents pursuant to M.S.Aa, Secs. 1�29.011 to la29.111, at an e stimated total cost of the improvement of �30,510 for 5anitar,y SPwer and �21,304 for Watermains. 2. A Public Hearing shall be held on such proposed improvemerrt on the second day of Februa.ry, 1965, in the Council Chambers of the City Ha1 1 at 1010 First Street South, Hopkins, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing arxi improvement as required by law. Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkir_s, Minr.esota, this 15th day of December, 196��. C. �. PETE�N, Secretary to the Council JOSEPH C. 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M; C���.��n�en d �i�ax°e�ttese s�f� d�i�� gaso�.iga� s�catic� (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF HYDROFLUOSILICIC ACID AND LIQUID CHLORINE SEALED BIDS will be received by the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, until Tuesday, December 8, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., and will then be publicly opened and read aloud for the following items required by the City of Hopkins - 20,000 Pounds Hydrofluosilicic Acid 6,000 Pounds Liquid Chlorine All bids shall be on forms on file in the City Engineer's office, City Hall, which will be furnished free to each bidder upon his request. All bids must be sealed and marked "Bids on Hydrofluosilicic Acid and Liquid Chlorine" 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 Hopkins. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or parts of bids and waive informalities therein. Bids may be rejected for any alterations or erasures. CITY OF HOPKINS �� � R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review November 26, 1964 (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF GASOLINE FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA SEALED BIDS will be received by the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, until Tuesday, December 8, 1964, at 10:00 A.M., and will then be publicly opened and read aloud for the following item required by the City of Hopkins - 45,000 Gallons - Regular Gasoline Al1 bids shall be on forms on file in the City Engineer's office City Hall, which will be furnished free to each bidder upon his request. All bids must be sealed and marked "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 !� � ' q? � R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be p�nblished in the Hennepin County Review November 26, 1964. u RESOLUTION N0. 135� "RESOLUTION.TO RESEND RESOLUTION N0. 1334 APPROVING 1964 TAX LEVY,.COLLECTIBLE FOR 1965" BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HQpKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, resend Resolution No. 1334 which stated the following sums of money be levied for the current year, collectible in'1965, upon the taxable property in said City of Hopkins, for the following purposes: GENERAL FUND DEBT SERVICE General Obligation Bonds $2,670.00 P.I.R. Bonds $53.,200.00 Total Debt Service $590,964.00 55,870.00 $646,834.00 Provision has been made for payment-of $25,000 as the City's con- tributory share to the Public Employees" Retirement Fund; as provided for in Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Section 353.01 et seq. Provision has also been made for the payment of $2,100 to the Hennepin County Park District as the City's share, as authorized by Minnesota Statutes Anno- tated, Section 398.01 et seq. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby instructed and ordered to transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the Co�nty _.-,��. Auditor of Hennepin Countu, Minnesota. Adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof, held on December 15, 1964. ATTEST: C. R. PETERSON City Clerk Donald J. Milbert --- ---- Mayor Approved as to form and legality Joseph C. Vesely City Attorney R. L. Brubacher City Manager ' F{ESOLUTION N0. 1357 " FZFSOLUTION TO RFSCIND RF�SOLUTION N0. 1334 APPROVING 196l� TAX LEVY,. COLLECTIBLE FOR 1965 '� BE IT RESOLVF� SY THE CITY COUNCIL C(E' THE CITY OF HOPKINS� HENPIEPIN GOU1�P!'Y, MINNESOTA� rescind Resolution No. 1334 which stated the follawiag sums of money be levied for the current year, collectible in 1965, upon the taxable property in said City of Hoplans� for the following purposes: GENERAL FUND �F�FiT SERVICE General Obligation Bonds �2,670.00 P.IeR. Bond.s �53,200.00 Total Debt Service $590, 961�.00 55,870.00 �646, 831�.00 Provision has been made for payment of �25,000 as the City�s con- tributory share to the Public Employees� Retirement Fund, as provided _ for in Minnesota Statutes Annotated, S ction 353.01 et seq. Provision has also been made for the payment of �2,100 to the Hennepin County Park District as the City�s share, as authorized by Minnesota S�atu�es Anno- tated, �ction 398.01 et seq. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEa that the City Clerk is hereby instructed and ordered to transmit a certified copy of this �iesolution to the County Auditor of Hennepin County� PZinnesota Adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof� held on �ecember 15, 196lt. ATTEST: Ce R. Peterson City Clerk R. L. Brubacher City nager Donald J. Milbert Mayor flpproved as to form and legality Joseph C. Vesel, City �ttorney ROBERT F. FITZSIMMONS, Counfy Audifor GEORGE B. HICKEY, Chief Deputy G�l�l��Z;� �l��� HENNEPIN COUNTY 106 COURT HOUSE • 330-3266 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55415 I, Robert F. Fitzsimmons, Auditor in and. for the County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, d.o hereby certify that the City Council of the City of Hopkins Resolution No. 1357 entitled. "RESOLUTION TO RESEND (which should read. rescind) RESOLUTION N0. 1334. APPROVING 1964 TAX LTVY, COLLECTIBLE FOR 1965"; Resolution No. 1358 entitled "RESOLUTION APPROVING 1964 TAX LEVY, CULLECTIBLE FOR 1965" and. Resolution No. 1359 entitled "RESOLUTION REDUCING THE MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE TRUE AND FULL REAL ESTATE VALUE FOR 1964�� all were filed in my office the day, month and year shown below. ��� obert �'.. tzsimmons Hennepin County Aud.itor Witness my han and seal ,this day of December, 1964. � 6 (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the City of Hopkins until Tuesday, December 8, 1964, at 10:00 A.M. and will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids are being requested on WORKMEN'S 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 Finance 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 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 �� (�/�v7.wfnc.��. , . . . R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review, November 26, 1964 (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS MCNNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING ONE (1) SALT SPREADER SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Engineer at the City Hall, Hopkins, until Monday, December 14, 1964, 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 of one (1) Salt Spreader. Specifications and further details are available at the office of the City Manager. All bids must be sealed and marked "Bid on Salt Spreader" and accompanied by a cash deposit, cashier's check, certified check, or standard bidder's bond, payable to the City of Hopkins in the amount of five per cent (5'/0) of the total bid price. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. CITY OF HOPKINS R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review December 3, 1964. RESOLUTION N0. 1358 "RESOLUTION APPROVING 1964 TAX LEVY, COLLECTIBLE FOR 1965". BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, that the following:sums of money be levied for the current year, collectible in 1965, upon the taxable property in said City of Hopkins, for the following purposes: GENERAL FUND DEBT SERVICE General Obligation Bonds $ 2,670.00 P.I.R. Bonds $53,200.00 Total Debt Service $581,102.00 5'S ,,8'7�0 . �00 $636,972.00 Provision has been made for payment of $25,000 as the City's con- tributory share to the Public Employees' Retirement Fund, as provided for in Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Section 353.01 et seq. Provision has also been made for the payment of $2,100 to the Hennepin County Park District as the City's share, as authorized_by Minnesota Statutes Anno- tated, Section 398.01 et seq. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby instructed and ordered to transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota. Adopted by the City Council at a degular meeting thereof, held on December 15, 1964. ATTEST:- C. R. Peterson City Clerk Reviewed for Administration: R. L. Brubacher �� City Manager . ... . . ... Donald J. Milbert Mayor Approved as to form and legality Jose h C. Vese_ly � City Attorney CT'1'Y Ot�' HOPKINS Hennepin County ATIIvI1E550TA R.�SOLUTIOid N0. 1359 RESOLUTION REDUCIiVG T�� iL71i�fJ',sAFOLIS i�IOLINE TRUE; AIvD F'ULL RF�iL EST�1'E �VALUE F0��4�:�61� BE T`� R�SOLVED BY 1H:E, CIZ`Y COJPdCIL (WHICH ALSO SEt�VF�S i�,5 TI� LOCAL B01�RD Or E�UALIZATIOPJ) OF TIzE CITY OF' HOF'KINS, H�;T�T1`�FIN CGITiVTY, T�iI�d1VES0`I'A, that the T�inneapolis &Ioline real estate assessment be set at $1,166,675 True and Fuil or $1�66,670 Assessed for the assessment year of 196L�. The official breakdourn on each plat and parcel is to be submitted by the assessor to the county auditor., Adopted by the City Councii at a reguiar meeting thereoi, heid on December 15, 1964. ATT:�ST• . C. R. Peterson City Clerk Reviewed for Administration: R. L. Brubacher City �Ianager Donald J. I�'Iiibert May or Approved as to form and legality Joseph C. Vesely City Attorney Sala CITY OF HOPiCII� Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE OF HEA�.ING ON INIPI�L3VII�'Ei NTS TO WFiOA'I IT MAY CONQ;ERN: NQTICE IS HEREBY GNIIV that the Cit�r Council of the City of Hopkins will meet i.n the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 1010 First Street South, Hopkins, at 7:30 P.M. gn February 2, 1965� to consider the making of an improvement on Van Buren Avenue North from Second Street North to the north line of Stevens' Dakwood Park and on proposed streets in Stevens' Oakwood Park b� the installation of Sanitary Sewer and Watermains thereon pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. lt29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is all of Monroe Place Addition; Lots 13 through 2lt, inclusive in Block l, and I,ots 1 through 12, incl�laive, and Lots 16 through 24, inclusive� in Block 2, both blocks being in Stevenst Oakwood Park; and all of Turngren�s Addition� The estimated cost of such improvement is �30,510. for Sanitary Sewer aixi $�21�30l�. for Watermains. All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heaxd at this meeting. Dated �ecember 15, 196l�. C. R. PETERSOPT Secretary to the Council JQSEPH C. V�SELY� City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins, Minnesota on January 11�� 1965, ar�i on January 21, 1965. CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota ORDINANCE N0. 191 AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A POSITION-CLASSIFICATION PLAN, A COMPENSATION PLAN, A MERIT SYSTEM, AND A BASIC PERSONNEL POLICY FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: Section 1. PURPOSE OF THE ORDINANCE. The purpose of this Ordinance is to establish a uniform and equitable system of municipal personnel administration based upon the merit principal for all employees of the City of Hopkins except those hereinafter excepted. � Section 2. DEFINITIONS. Subdivision 1. PERMANENT EMPLOYEE SHALL mean an employee who has completed his probationary period and who serves in a position which is provided for in the budget on a permanent basis. Subdivision 2. TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE shall mean an employee who has not acquired the status of a permanent employee and shall include any person who is engaged in part time, seasonal or casual employment, irrespective of whether he is compensated on an hourly, weekly, or monthly basis. SubdiVision 3. BENEFITS means compensation granted to an employee other than regular salaries or wages for work and labor actually performed. Subdivision 4. BUDGET TIME means that period of time during which the City budget requirements for the ensuing fiscal calendar year are estimated, posted, published, considered and adopted according to law. Subdivision 5. FISCAL YEAR shall mean the period from January 1 to December 31 inclusive. Subdivision 6. APPOINTING AUTHORITY shall mean the City Manager except where the power to appoint and remove personnel is vested independently of the City Manager by Law or in the City Charter. Section 3. POSITIONS COVERED BY THIS ORDINANCE: Subdivision 1. All offices and positions in the municipal employ now existing or hereafter established shall be subject to the provisions of this,Ordinance except the following: , (a) Official elected by the people (b) Members of any municipal commission (c�) T�ie City Attorney (d) Volunteer Firemen and Steward (e) Electrical Inspector (f) Health Officer Subdivision 2. All employees who are subject to the provisions and jurisdiction of any Service Ordinance or Statutes shall be exempt from those provisions of this Ordinance which are inconsistent with such Ordinances or Statutes or with rules heretofore or here- � after adopted by the Council with respect to such positions. Subdivision 3. CITY MANAGER. The salary, appointment, conditions of employment and dismissal of the City Manager shall be established by the Council independently of the compensation plan herein set forth. Subdivision 4. RECRUITMENT. All appointments in and to the municipal service shall be made on the basis of inerit and fitness, guided by one or more of the following criteria or standards. (A). BY EXAMINATION. When required by Law or by the City Manager or by Resolution or Ordinance of the City Council, merit and fitness may be asCertained by written, oral or other examinations or combination thereof and shall relate to those matters which will fairly test the capacity and fitness of the candidate to discharge efficiently the duties of the position for which such examinations are held. (B). WITHOUT EXAMINATION. For any position for which examinations are not re- quired the City Manager may appoint any person who appears to meet the requirements listed in the class specifications and whom the City Manager deems qualified to perform the duties of such position. (C). RESIDENCE. Any full time employee of the City may be required to become a resident thereof by regulation of the City Manager provided that such city residence becomes necessary or desirable for the proper conduct of.such employment and possible emergency situations or needs except that this provision shall not be construed to apply to those present employees of the city residing out of the city as of January 1, 1965. No part of this Section is intended to prevent the adoption of rules and regulations as to residence by any Civil Service Commission of the city. (D), RELATIONSHIP. Whenever possible and with: due regard to the merit and fitness of any candidate for full time employment the City Manager shall avoid the appoint- ment of any person who is related to any elected or appointed official or full time employee of the City. A person shall be regarded as "related" for the purpose of this Ordinance if such person is a brother, sister, spouse, the lineal ancestor or descendant of such elected or appointed official or employee of the City, or is related to such brother, sister, ancestor or descendant by marriage. Section 4. PROMOTION FROM WITHIN THE SERVICE. It shall be the policy whenever vacancies occur in the Municipal Service for full time positions to fill such positions by promotion or other fully qualified permanent or temporary employees insofar as is practicable and whenever two or more such permanent employees apply for such promotion and posses equal qualifications it shall be the policy to give consideration to the senior employee. Section 5. PROBATIONARY PERIOD, Subdivision 1. PURPOSE. The probationary period shall apply to all appointees to the City service as well as to all promotions, and shall 2. � be utilized for the purpose of observing such employees' work and qualifications for the position to be filled, and for.the further purpose of eliminating any such candidate or employee whose performance does not meet necessary or required performance standards. Subdivision 2. DURATION. All original appointments as well as promotions shall be probationary, such probationary time to be a period of twelve (12) months of service after such appointment. At any time during such period an employee may be transferred or dis- missed if his performance does not meet the required standards. During the first six (6) months of the probationary period an employee will not be entitled to sick leave or vacation leave. An employee who has completed satisfactorily six (6) months of service, will be entitled to sick leave and vacation leave to be accrued from the start of such probationary period. If a permanent employee who has been promoted is found unsuited for the work of the position to which he.. has been promoted, he shall be reinstated to the position from which he was promoted. Subdivision 3. HOW CONIl'LETED. Any employee who has completed twelve (12) months' service and has not received before the completion of suchy twelve (12) months� service, � written notice from the City Manager that his services in such position are terminated, shall be considered to have successfully completed the probationary period and shall automatically receive the status of a permanent employee. Subdivision 4. REHIRING. Any employee who leaves the employment of the City for any reason and later is rehired shall be subject to the same probationary period as an original new employee. Section 6. POSITION CLASSIFICATION:PLAN. Subdivision 1. There shall be established and maintained by the City Manager a position-classification plan for all positions covered ,by this Ordinance. All positions shall be grouped in classes having a defined range of difficulty and responsibility. For each position there shall be among other things, a title descriptive of the duties of the position, a written specification which shall contain a general description of the nature of the work and of the relative responsibility of the position; required qualifications as to knowledge, abilities and skills necessary for the performance of the work in such position and a statement of experience desired in such position. Such position classification plan may be amended from time to time. When a new position is created for which no appropriate classification exists or when the duties of an existing position are ma.terially changed so that no appropriate classification exists, the City Manager may create a new classification and shall cause an appropriate specification to be prepared for said classification. Subdivision 2. REVIEW OF PLAN. As often as may be necessary the position-classifica- tion plan shall be reviewed by the City Manager and necessary adjustments, amendments or :,_�; ;:. .. ..__ .. _.._....__� .. 3. �_._--changes shall be made therein. Subdivision 3. FILING OF PLAN. Upon adoption of this Ordinance a copy of the then existing position-classification plan shall be placed on file with the City Clerk. Subdivision 4. COMPENSATION PLAN. (A) There shall be established by the City Manager with the approval of the City Council, a compensation plan for all positions subject to this Ordinance. Such plan shall be the annual salary schedule for each position. (B) The annual schedule of pay for each position shall be established by the resolution of the Council annually, immediately after the adoption of the annual budget and shall be placed on file with the City Clerk and shall constitute the pay for each such position for the next ensuing fiscal year, unless otherwise amended by Resolution of the Council. In adopting such annual schedule of pay the Council may consider anong other matters the following conditions: 1. Wage levels and other economic factors. 2. Cost of living changes. 3. Quality and length of employees' service. (C) Any salary or pay schedule established for any position shall represent the total remuneration for full time employment but shall not be considered as reimbursement for official travel or other expenses which may be allowed for the conduct of official business, provided, however, that no employee shall receive any remuneration from:the City for any purpose in addition to the salary authorized for such position or positions to which he has been appointed unless the City Manager shall approve such additional expenses or compensation prior to.their incurrence. (D) The budget and all its provisions shall become effective the first day of the ensuing fiscal year, Section 7. WORKWEEK, WORK DAYS AND OVERTIME. Subdivision 1. The regular work week shall be forty (40)hours, with at least two (2) consecutive days off each week and the regular work day shall be eight (8) hours. Overtime is defined as all work performed in excess of eight (8) hours in one day� 4�ork performed on the sixth and seventh consecutive days, and work performed on legal holidays or days previously established as non-working holidays by Law or by the Council. � Section 8. OVERTIME PAY. All overtime work shall be compensated at one and one-half times the regular rate of pay. Section 9. FULL TIME SERVICE. Full time service shall mean work for that n�ber of hours which makes up the regularly scheduled weekly or monthly period of service for the position involved, exclusive of leave, with pay. In all instances, departments or divisions of the municipal government where due to the nature of the job, different regularly ------established work weeks prevail, the full time period to which the pay rate applies shall 4. be the prevailing work week of the respective department or division of the City. Section 10. PAY FOR PART TIME, CASUAL OR SEASONAL WORK. Subdivision 1. Whenever an employee works for a period of time in any department which is less than the regularly established n�ber of hours per day or days per week, or weeks per month, the amount actually paid shall be that proportion of the full ti.me rate in such position as the time actually worked bears to the full time employment for such position. Subdivision 2. BENEFITS. Eersons whose employment is less than one half time, or persons in casual employment with the City, shall not be entitled to sick leave or vacation leave. Part ti_me employees who work one half time or more shall be entitled to sick leave and vacation leave on a pro rata basis, except that those employees having other employment with the City on a full time,basis shall not receive additional vacation or sick leave benefits for such part time employment. No holiday pay shall be granted to any part time, casual or seasonal employee unless such pay is set forth as a condition of employment. Section 11. HOURLY AND DAILY RATES. Subdivision 1. When used. Upon approval of the City Manager, employees in specified positions may be compensated at hourly or daily � rates of pay. The ity Manager shall not approve such method unless the conditions of r employment in such occupation warrant such action. Subdivision 2. HOW DETERMINED. Such hourly rate shall be determined by dividing the monthly rate by four and one-third (4-1/3) times the number of hours regularly worked by employees in a week, or by dividing the yearly rate by 2080. The daily rate shall be determined by diViding the monthly rate by four and one-third (4-1/3) times the number of days regularly worked by employees in a week. Section 12. VACATION LEAVE. Subdivision 1. AMOUNT: Each probationary employee after the first six (6) months of such probation and each permanent employee shall earn vacation leave of ten (10) days per year for the first nine (9) years of his employment and there- after fifteen (15) days vacation each year. No vacation leave shall be granted to any probationary employee until after completion of the first six (6) months of probationary period. Subdivision 2. TIME OF VACATION. Vacation leave may be used as earned provided that the City Manager shall in each case determine the time when such vacation leave may be taken. Subdivision 3. ACCRUAL. Employees who earn ten (10) days vacation leave per year may accrue such vacation leave to a maximum of fifteen (15) working days. Employees who earn fifteen (15) days vacation leave per year may accrue such vacation leave to a maximum of twenty (20) working days. Any vacation leave days in excess of the amount hereunder permitted to be accrued may be taken by the employee after proper notice to and consent by the City Manager by absence from work on a day to day basis, subject, however, to call for work by the City Manager, 5. Subdivision 4. TERMINAL LEAVE. Any employee leaving the Municipal service in good � standing after giving proper notice of such termination of employment shall be compensated for all vacation leave accrued to the date of separation. Subdivision 5. VACATION LEAVE PROHIBITED. No employee shall be permitted to waive vacation leave for the purpose of receiving double pay. Section 13. SICK LEAVE. Subdivision 1. ELIGIBILITY. Sick leave with pay shall be granted to all probationary and permanent employees at the rate of one (1) working day for each calendar month of full time service or major fraction thereof, except as provided in Sec. 5, Sub. 2,. Sick leave shall be computed on a calendar year basis and may be acct.mmulated to a total of not more than one hundred twenty (120) working days. Subdivision 2. CONDITIONS. Sick leave may be granted when necessary for personal illness, legal quarantine or because of serious illness or death of spouse, children, grandchildren, parents, brothers, sisters, mother-in-law or father-in-law of the employee. Subdivision 3. ELIGIBILITY. In order to be eligible for sick leave for pay the employee shall - (A). Report promptly to his department head the reason for his absence. (B). Keep his department head at all times fully informed of his condition, if the absence is more than three (3) days duration, including permission to the City Manager to make inquiries of such employee's physician, surgeon or other health establishment or position. (C). Submit a medical certificate for any absence exceeding three (3) days. (D). Furnish upon demand to the City Manager any other information or medical certificate at any time that the may require. Subdivision 4. PENALTY. No sick leave shall be granted except as permitted in this section or Ordinance, and the claiming of sick leave whenever herein prohibited may be cause of disciplinary action, including transfer, suspension, demotion or dismissal by the City Manager. Subdivision 5. NO TERMINAL SICK LEAVE. No sick leave benefits of any kind shall be granted after termination of employment. Subdivision 6. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND SICK LEAVE. Any employee covered by this Ordinance who is unable to work at his city occupation because of injuries sustained by � him during the course of such city employment and is therefor entitled to or receiving Worl�en�s Compensation, may at his written request elect to receive his sick leave pay, and may thereupon pay to the City all such Worlmien�s Compensa�tion which he receives, the 1 :-same to be credited to his sick leave pay account at his then regular rate of city pay. Section 14. ACCRUAL DURING LEAVE. Employees using earned vacation leave or sick leave sha11 be considered to be working for the purpose of accumulating additional vacation leave or sick leave. � Section 15. MILITARY LEAVE. All municipal employees who shall be subjected to call or induction into the Federal Service by the President of the United States; or who shall be a member of the national guard, the naval militia, or any other component of the militia of the state now or hereafter organized or constituted under state or federal law, or who shall be a member of the officers' reserve corps, the enlisted reserve corps, the naval reserve, the marine corps reserve, or any other reserve component of the military or naval forces of the United States now or hereafter organized or constituted under federal law, shall be entitled to leave of absence from his public office or employment without loss of pay, seniority status, efficiency rating, vacation, sick leave, or other benefits for all the.ti.me when he is engaged with such organization or component in training or active service ordered or authorized by proper authority pursuant to law, whether for state or federal purposes, but not exceeding a total of 15 days in any calendar year. Such leave shall be allowed only in case the required military or naval service issatisfactorily per- 'formed, which shall be presumed unless the contrary is established. Such leave shall not be allowed unless the officer or employee (1) returns to his public position immediately on being relieved from such�military or naval service and not later than the expiration of the time herein limited for such leave, or (2) is prevented from so returning by physical or mental disability or other cause not due to his own fault, or (3) is required by proper authority to continue in such military or naval service beyond the time herein limited for. such leave. Subd. 2. NOT TO RECEIVE PA� EOR ADDITIONAL LEAVE. In case any such officer or employee shall be required by proper authority to continue in such military or naval service beyond the time for which leave with pay is allowed, he shall be entitled to leave of absence from his public office or employment without pay for all such additional service, with right of reinstatement thereafter upon the same conditions as provided by state statutes. (Minnesota Statutes, Section 192.26) Section 16, LEAVE WITHOUT PAY. Subdivision 1. Upon formal written request of an officer or employee, leave of absence without pay may be granted by the City Manager taking into consideration; good conduct, length of service, and efficiency of the employee and the general good of Municipal service. Such leave of absence shall not exceed a period of ninety (90) days provided that the same may be extended beyond such period if the leave of absence is for continued disability or other good and sufficient reasons, but in no case to exceed one (1) year except when the employee is detailed for military service or is disabled for disability incurred while in the service of the City. No vacation or sick leave benefits shall accrue during a period of leave of absence without pay. Subdivision 2. JURY DUTY. Any employee who is required to serve as a juror or who is under subpoena as a witness in Court shall be granted leave with::pay while serving in such capacity, contingent upon employee paying into the City treasury the fees received for 7. for such services. Subdivision 3. APPROVAL REQUIRED. Leave without pay shall require the advance approval of the department head and the City Manager. Section 17. HOLIDAYS. Subdivision 1. All municipal employees, except t�ose defined in Section 10, Sub. 2, whether working on a full time, hourly, daily, or monthly basis may observe eleven (11) holidays. The eleven (11) holidays shall be: New Year's Day Memorial Day Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Good Friday Independence Day Col�bus Day Labor Day Vetera�s Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day The City Hall shall be closed for business on the eleven (11) holidays specifically listed above. Subdivision 2. When New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, or Christmas Day fall on Saturday or Sunday, the following Monday shall be a holiday. Section 18. RESIGNATION. Any employee wishing to leave the municipal service in good standing shall file with his department head, at least fourteen (14) days before leaving, a written resignation, stating the effective date of the resignation and the reason for leaving. Failure to comply with this procedure shall be cause for denying such employee future employment by the municipality and denying terminal leaye benefits. Unexplained unauthorized absence from work for a period of three (3) working days may be considered by the department head as a resignation without benefits. Section 19. GRIEVANCE POLICY. Any employee who feels aggrieved by any policy or ruling in the course of his employment may immediately communicate such grievance to his supervisor who shall promptly investigate and discuss all evidence and relevant circum- stances with the employee and his representative, if there is one, and shall make such reasonable adjustments or adjudication in connection therewith if such supervisor may , possess authority so to do. If no satisfactory solution is consimmated the employee may appeal to his department head who shall make reco�endations. If thereafter such grievance is not satisfactorily adjusted the employee may discuss such grievance with the City Manager. In all such cases the supervisor or the department head shall transmit such appeal to the City Manager £or final decision. The decision of the supervisor and of the department head shall be in writing and a copy thereof shall be furnished to such.employee. In the event that the employee decides to appeal to the City Manager from any decision of his supervisor or department head, such employee shall prepare his appeal in writing stating therein fully the nature of the grievance and the steps which have been taken to achieve its settlement. All supervisory officials of the City shall be responsible for receiving and acting upon grievances of employees under their jurisdiction and all such employees presenting any grievance to any such official shall be held harmless from restraint, interference, Q discri.mination or reprisal. Section 20. LAY OFFS. The City Manager may lay off any employee whenever such action is made necessary by reason of shortage of work or funds, the abolition of a position, :or because of changes in organization. However, no permanent employee shall be laid off while there are temporary or probationary employees serving in the same position for which the permanent employee is qualified, eligible and available. In the event it becomes necessary for the above reason to lay off permanent employees in any department, employees shall be given fourteen (14) days notice and the employee in that department with the shortest period of continuous service in the department shall be laid off first. Section 21. SUSPENSION. The City Manager may suspend any employee without pay for . disciplinary reasons. Such suspensions shall not exceed thirty (30) days in any one (1) calendar year. Section 22. DEMOTIONS. Any employee may be demoted by the City Manager for inefficient performance of his duty, for disciplinary reasons, or for good and sufficient reason. Section 23. DISMISSALS. No officer or employee subject to the provisions of this Ordinance after completion of the initial probationary period, shall be dismissed from the municipal service except for cause. Evidence of any.of the following shall be sufficient, but not exclusive cause for dismissal: (A). Incompetence or inefficiency in performance of his duties; (B��.. Conviction of a criminal offense or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; (C). Violation of any lawful or official regulation, or order or failure to obey any lawful direction made and given by his §uperior officer where such violation or failure-:to obey amounts to an act of insubordination or a breach of proper discipline, or has resulted or reasonably might be expected to result, in loss or injury to the municipality or to the public; (D),Intoxication on duty; (E).Contraction of an (social) infectious disease; (F).Physical or mental defect which, in the judgment of the City Manager in- capacitates the employee for the proper perfo�ance of the duties of his position; (G). Wanton use of offensive conduct or language toward the public, municipal officers, or employees; (H). Failure to pay or make reasonable provisions for future payment of just debts due or owing by him, causing thereby annoyance to officers and employees of the municipality; (I). Carelessness and �.egligence in handling or control of municipal property; (J). Inducing or attempting to induce an officer or employee of the municipality to commit an unlawful act or to act in violation of any lawful and reasonable official 9. regulation or order; (K). Taking any fee, gift, or other valuable thing in the course of his work or in connection with it, from any citizen for his personal use, when such fee, gift or thing is given in the hope of expectation of receiving a favor or better treatment than that accorded other citizens; (L). Conduct in private life which brings discredit upon the municipal service; (M). Proven dishonesty in the performance of his duties; (N). Violation of the provisions of this Ordinance; Section 24. RIGHT OF APPEAL. In ail cases of suspension, demotion, and dismissal, the reasons for such action must be presented in a dated written statement to the employee affected. Upon the employee's dated written request to the City Manager, filed with the City C�lerk within five (5) working days of receipt of the statement of reasons, any employee shall be granted a hearing before the City Manager, said hearing to be held not later than ten (10) days from,the date of •filing of a request for a hearing. Section 25. PROHIBITIONS. No person shall wilfully make any false statements, certi- ficate, mark, rating, or report in regard to any test, certificate, or appointment held or made under the municipal personnel system or in any manner commit or attempt to commit any £raud preventing the impartial execution of the provisions of this Ordinance. No person seeking employment tio or promotion in the municipal service shall either directly or in- directly give, render, or pay any money, service, or other valuable consideration to any person for or on account of or in connection with his test, proposed.appointment, promotion, or proposed promotion.. , � Section 26. POLITICAL ACTIVITY. No employee shall seek or accept election, nomination, . �. :�r;appointment as an officer of a political club or organization specifically organized to , : `:.. y,; ta �;;,an-active part in a municipal campaign for or against any candidate, except on behalf of his�own,candidacy, nor shall any,employee serve as a member of such club or organization; nor-Ys:eek.any signatures to any petition:for or against any candidate, nor distribute badges or pamphlets,. dodgers, or handbills of any kind favoring or opposing any candidate for election�or for nomination to a municipal office. Any City employee seeking election to municipal office must secure a leave of absence from the date or filing for office until after.the election is confirmed;_provided, however, this section shall not be construed to prevent any employees from becoming or continuing to be a member of a political club or organization, or from casting his vote, or from seeking or accepting election or appointment to pub lic office. No full time employee shall hold any elective position in the City government nor any appointive position to any legislative board or cammission, unless such positions can be 10. A�" combined for economic and efficient operation of the City. Section 27. ENIP�OYEES" ADVISORY BOARD. Subdivision 1. There shall be established and maintained an employees' advisory�,board to serve in an advisory capacity in the formu- hlation of personnel policy and administration or the personnel program and in the considera- tion of any matters affecting the quality of service of the municipal departments. Such board may investigate, consider, and report or make recoimmendations on personnel matters. of: Subdivision 2. MAKE UP AND SELECTION.. The employees' advisory board shall consist (A). Three permanent employees shall be elected by all of the City employees subject to the provisions of this Ordinance; which three (3) employees thus elected shall be herein_referred to as the elected members of said advisory board. (B)..The City Manager and one Councilman to be selected by.a majority of the Council at the first meeting of each July. All members shall be selected within thirty (30) days after adoption of this�Ordinance, and thereafter members shall be elected and selected , %d`uring the month of July, to take office the following August lst. It shall be the duty of the City Clerk to arrange for necessary elections and to notify the Council when vacancies occur which must be filled from the Council. Subdivision 3. Provisions shall be made in the selection of the three (3) elected members so that no two (2) of the elected members shall be from the same department, provided, that no,elected members shall be precluded from completing his term on the employees' advisory board because of transfer or promotion. Subdivision 4. TERM OF OFFICE OF EMPLOYEE MEMBERS. Each of the elected employee members shall serve three (3) years, except that in the first election the employee receiving the highest number of votes shall serve for a term of three (3) years, the employee receiving �the next highest number of votes shall serve a term of one (1) year. There shall be no ; re-election for consecutive terms, but the person who has been off the employees' advisory board for one year shall then be eligible for re-election. Subdivision 5. VACANCIES. In case of a vacancy among the elected members, a new member shall be chosen by th� two remaining elected members to replace the elected member, if the unexpired term is less than one (1) year. If the unexpired term is more than one (1) year, the vacancy shall be filled by a special employee election. Subdi,vision 6. The function of the employees' advisory board shall be solely advisory and no member shall have or attempt to exercise any administrative authority beyond that of his regular position. Section 28. RETIREMENT. Any such employee presently employed by the City who has Y, _ - ) reached his 65th birthday;.and is entitled to receive a pension earned by such city employment under State or Federal law shall retire not later than six months from the date of the 11. adoption of this Ordinance. Any such employee who is not qualified to receive such pension but who has been employed by the City for at least five years prior to his 65th birthday may,subject to the approval of his department supervisor and the City Manager, continue in ;uch employment until he has completed ten years of city employment and has thereby qualified for such pension. Any such employee shall upon request furnish to the City Manager from time to time a medical report as to his fitness and ability to perform such work. Section 29. REPEAL. Ordinance No. 68 as adopted on June 19, 1951, and amended June 2, 1953, and on November 17, 1953, is hereby repealed. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and inspection. First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins on the 18th day of February, 1964, and finally read and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held December 15, 1964. C. R. Peterson, City Clerk Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney 12. � Donald d, ilbert, ayor � �� (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA � NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY TO LATH AND STUCCO A BUILDING SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until December 14, 1964 at 10:00 A.M. and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible award of a contract will be made by the City for the following: 1. Labor and materials necessary to lath and stucco a brick service garage. all in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Manager. - Bidder's Bonds or Certified Checks are 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. CITY OF HOPKINS R. L. Brubacher, City Manager To be published in the Hennepin County Review December 3, 1964