1965_Minute Book1 The regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held
on Tuesday, January 5th, 1965, at 7:30 P.M. o'clock in the Council Chambers in
the City Hall.
.a. Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilman Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser.
The City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, Building Inspector, Blomquist
and City Attorney, Vesely.
The Reverend Lasse J. Stohl, Pastor of the Gethsemane Lutheran Church of Hopkins
gave the invocation.
The minutes of the December 15th, 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 January 5th, 1965, in the amount of $174,099.97, be approved and authorized
for payment. The motion carried.
Item: 64-44-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion, that
Reel - 19 - Ordinance No. 247, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 231 AND
Side - 2- ORDINANCE N0. 131 "KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING_ORDINANCE BY RE-
107 - 121 PEALING SUBDIVI3ION:18 (d) OF SECTION 11 OF ORDINANCE N0. 131",
be accepted for its second reading thereof and according to law
same to be ordered published. The motion carried.
Item: 65-1-A. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr, Hanley seconded the motion that the
� 112 - 131 settlement of the claim of Mr. and Mrs. Armin H. Tonn, of 616
'2nd Avenue South, Hopkins, for damages alleged to arise from a
sewer cleaning job on 7th Avenue South between 6th and 7th Streets
South be settled for the sum of $275.00 be approved and authorized.
for payment. The motion carried.
Item: 65-2-A. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that
131 - 144 Resolution ��1360 "A RESOLUTION.AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISTION BY
CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE RIGHT OF EMINENT DOMAIN OF
CERTAIN LOTS, TRACTS, PIECES OR PARCELS OF LAND IN THE CITY OF
HOPKINS FOR PUBLIC ROAD:PURPOSES", or the West 25 feet of Lots
6 and 7 and the East 25 feet of Lots 17, 18, 19 and 20 and the
East 25 feet of the South 54 feet of Lot 16, all in Block 2,
Stevens' Oakwood Park. Also, that part of Lot 5, Block.2,
Stevens' Oakwood Park, described as commencing at a point on
the South line of said Lot 5 distance 106.67 feet East of the
Southwest corner of said Lot; thence West to the Southwest corner
thereof; thence North to the Northwest corner thereof; thence
East a distance of 106.82 feet; thence South to the point of
beginning be adopted. The motion carried.
V Item: 65-1-B. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion to accept
144 - 230 the report prepared by the City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, on the
status to date of the Metropolitan Sanitary Sewer as it concerns
the City of Hopkins and ordered same placed on file. The motion
carried.
Item: 64-36-A. No formal action was taken on Ordinance ��245, "AN ORDINANCE
230 - 238 REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS".
Item: 64-221-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the
238 - 267 approval of the Zoning and Planning Conunission of the request
to construct a proposed service station in a Commercial-2 zoned
District or on the following described property; "All that part
of Lot number Seventy-seven (77) Auditor Subdivision ��239,
Hennepin County; Minnesota described as follows: Commencing at
a point in the center line of Excelsior Boulevard Thirty and
one hundredth (30.01) feet West measured along the center line
from the point of intersection of said center line with the
East line of Lot Seventy-Seven (77) extended; thence South along
a line parallel with and distance Thirty (30) feet West of the
. East line of said'Lot Seventy-seven (77) a distance of One Hundred
: Twenty-seven (127) feet;.thence West along a line parallel with
the South line of said Lot Seventy-seven (77) a.distance of One
Hundred (100) feet to the point of beginning�of the tract to be
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de.scribed; thence North along a line parallel with the East line of
said Lot Seventy-seven (7Z) to the North line of said Lot Seventy-
seven.(77); thence Westerly along the North line of Lot Seventy-
seven (77) to the Northwest corner thereof; thence South along
the West line of"said Lot to a point Forty-five (45) feet North
of the Southwest corner of said Lot; thence East parallel with
the South line of said Lot One Hundred Thirty-three (133) feet;
thence North parallel with said West line of said Lot to the
intersection with a line drawn from the actual point of beginning
parallel with the South line of said Lot; thence East in a straight
line to the actual point of beginning except the South 103.25 feet
thereof, or the corner of Blake road and Excelsior Avenue, on the
above described property with the condition that the lighting be so
installed that no source of light be visiable from adjacent land in
residential areas; that six (6) foot fencing be constructed on the
entire East side and on the South Commercial-2 zoned property lines;
that the City of Hopkins. is not liable for the cost of any con-
struction or improvements installed which are within the area
desgnated by the Hennepin County Highway Department on the plan
submitted to the City for upgrading the intersection of County Roads
No. 3 and No. 20, and required to be removed for such upgrading
be denied; that the request be continued until the interested party
states his intention relative to his choice of action regarding the
pending appeal of the Zoning case recently discussed in District
Court in which the property here described was a part of the total
property involved in the Court action; that a clarification as to
the location of the fences, type of lighting, and curb cuts be
presented to the Council in the form of a detailed drawing; that
no final action be taken until such time as the "appeal time"
of the above mentioned court action has expired if the applicant
states his intention to made such an appeal. The motion carried.
592 - 860 Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion to re-
consider the request of Case 64-30-Special-Use-Permit; that
Mr. Olsen meet with Mr. Hawks, the City Planner, Mr. Strojan, the
City Engineer, Mr. Blomquist, the City Building Inspector,
Mr. Brubach��r, the City Ma.nager, and anyone else who might wish
to work on plans that will reflect the request of inembers of the
Council; the request to be continued and presented at the next
or, January 19th, 1965, Council meeting. The motion carried.
Mr. Hanley and Mr. Harrima.n voting No. 64-20-Special-Use-Permit;
Mr. Olsen.
Item: 65-1-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that
267 - 282 the Zoning and Planning Commissions' recommendation to the City
Council for approval of the request for a Special-Use-Permit and
variances for the construction of a proposed industrial building
in an Industrial zoned district on Lots 9 and 10, Block 57, West
Minneapolis or 632 through 638 - llth Avenue South. The requested
variances being nineteen (19) feet for a front yard variance; one
(1) foot for a rear yard variance; and nine feet.six (9.6) inches
South side yard variance; such variances approved because of the
hardship relative to off-street parking; eliminate the using of
the front yard set back for parking; and also eli.mates the bacicing
into the street from such front-yard parking, be approved. The
motion carried. Case 64-45-Special-Use-Permit and Variances.
Mr. Tholen.
Item: 65-2-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny Jr. seconded the motion that the
Zoning and Planning Co�nissions� recommendation to the City Council
approval of the revised preliminary plat of the Meath Addition, or
that portion of Lot 12 and Lot 11 and the West 145 feet of the North
60 feet of Lot 10 of the previously approved plat as well as a
preliminary approval of the balance of the plat or the West 145
feet of the South 48 feet of Lot 10, and Lot 9 exclusive of the
East 145 feet of the North 57 feet of said Lot, and all of Lot 8.
Lot 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 located in Stevens' Oalcwood Park, be approved
and the proposed plat be referred to the City Attorney, NIr. Vesely,
for drawing of a hearing for publication on.Lot 8, Lot 9, Lot 11
Lot 12 except the North 2 of the East 2i and Lot 10 East 2, Block
2, Steven's Oakwood Park, the legal describition of Meath.'.s Addition
in its entirety be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 64-3-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. �r..c.c►-nded the motion that
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Item: 64-230-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that
the following salaries be established for the Hopkins Police
Department for 1965.
Monthly
The Superintendent of Police - - - - - - - -$714.00
The Sergeants of the Police Dept. -----$648.00
First Grade Patrolma.n - - - - - - - - - - - $592.00
Second Grad Patrolman - - - - - - - - - - - $572.00
Third Grade Patrolma.n - - - - - - - - - - - $552.00
Fourth Grade Patrolma.n - - - - - - - - - - -$532.00
Fifth Grade Patrolma.n - - - - - - - - - - - $512.00
Probationary Patrolman - - - - - - - - - - -$492.00
Less $7.50 insurance per month. The motion carried.
Yearly
$8550.60
$7680.00
$7104.00
$6864.00
$6624.00
$6384.00
$6144.00
$5904.00
Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that
the following salaries be established for the Public Works,
Water and Sewer and Recreation employees for 1965.
The Water Superintendent - - - - - - - - - -$692.00
The Street Superintendent - - - - - - - - - $674.00
Heavy Equipment operators�- - - - - - - - - $592.00
Mechanics - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $592.00
Water and Sewer Ma.intenance men - - - - - - $547.00
Light Equipment operators - - - - - - - - - $527.00
L a b o r e r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 4 8 3 . 0 0
Park Forema.n - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$565.00
Less $7.50 insurance per month. The motion carried.
Mr. Harriman voting no.
$8304.00
$8088.00
$7104.00
$7104.00
$6564.00
$6324.00
$5796.00
$ 67 08 . 00
Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the
following salaries be established for administrative personnel
which is basically a three and one-half percent increase over
the 1964 salaries.
City Engineer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $854.00
City Clerk - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $748.00
City Assessor- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $675.00
Recreationa.l Director - - - - - - - - - - - $733.00
Librarian - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $665.00
Finance Director - - - - - - - - - - - - - $635.00
Asst. City Engineer - - - - - - - - - - - - $673.00
Building Inspector - - - - - - - - - - - - -$647.00
Special Assessment Clerk - - - - - - - - - -$405.00
Deputy Assessor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $605.00
Asst. Recreation Director - - - - - - - - - $489.00
Clerk-Stenographer - - - - - - - - - - - - -$375.00
Cashier - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $375.00
C lerk II - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$ 375 . 00
Clerk I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $263.00
Asst. Librarian - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $483.00
Janitor I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $460.00
Janitor II - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $390.00
The motion carried. Mr. Harrima.n voting no.
$10,245.00
$ 8,976.00
$ 8,100.00
$ 8,796.00
$.7,980.00
$ 7,620.00
$ 8,o7b.00
$ 7,764.00
$ 4,860.00
$ 7,260:U0
$ 5,868.00
$ 4,500.00
$ 4,500.00
$ 4,500.00
$ 3,156.00
$ 5,796.00
$ 5,520.00
$ 4,680.00
Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the
City Manager's salary for 1965 be established at $13,000.00 per
year. The motion carried. Mr. Harrima.n voting no.
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294 - 302 Mr. Brubacher, the City Manager's request for a change order for :
the new municipal building for the the addition of one (1) plauqe
@$135.00; locks @$102.00 and towel cabinets @$44.00 for a total
of $281.00 be approved and authorized paid. The motion carried.
Item: 65-4-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that
302 - 310 the communication from Mr. W. Harlan Perbix relative to the
claim of Mrs. Carmen C. Hulbert be referred to the City Attorney,
Mr. Vesely, for his advise be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 65-5-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that
310 - 315 the Hennepin County Newspaper be appointed the official newspaper
for the City of Hopkins for the year of 1965. The motion carried.
Item: 65-7-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the City
322 - 404 Council go on record as objecting to the last proposed Hennipen
County Highway crossing of County Road ��18 and Excelsior Avenue
and approve the plan for the above County Highway crossing as
presented by Edward and Kelsey on January 4th, 1965. The motion
carried.
Item; 65-8-E.. The communication from Mr. Austin D. Norton relative to the Estate
404 - 443 of Gretchen I. Alden and Mr. Brubacher, City Manager, relative to
the same Estate be placed on file.
Item; 65-9-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that
443 - 458 the applications for 1965 general licenses be approved. The motion
carried.
Item: 65-10-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the
864 - 878 report relative to the activities of the Hopkins Fire Department
which was read to the City Council be accepted and placed on file.
the motion carried.
Item: 64-36-A. The Councilmen ask to be notified when the meeting with the
230 - 238 "Used and New Car Dealers" relative to Ordinance ��245, is called.
458 - 471
472 - 528
528 - 575
878 - 900
575 - 592
The Dow House hearing will be on the February 2, 1965 agenda.
A report from Mr. Brubacher, the City Manager, relative to the
manner in which the dances being held in the Hopkins Roller Rink
are being managed.
Mr. Brubacher, the City Manager, was authorized to attend all
Committee meetings and other State Legislature activities that
would in anyway affect the City of Hopkins
A water report and the condition of the wellswas read to the
City Council by the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher.
A proposal to purchase a set of books for the Courts and the
City Council, which would cost $451.00, was made by the City
Attorney, Mr. Vesely.
900 - 921 The use of one of the City trucks, at a cost of $15.00,for
the usual Christmas tree pick-up was proposed. No one objected.
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CITY OF HOPKINS-
- Hennepin County, Minnesota •
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RESOLUTION N0. 1360
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION BY
CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE RIGHT OF
EMINENT DOMAIN OF CERTAIN LOTS�,TRACTS�.PIECES
OR.PARCELS OF LAND IN.THE CITY � HOPKINS FOR
PUBLIC ROAD PURPOSES.
WHEREAS it is necessary, desirable, legal and 18�fu1 and in
public interest for the �ity of Hopkins to acquire, construct and main—
tain a public road or thoroughfare in and along a certain portion of
Block 2, Stevens� Oakwood Park, all in the interest of the general health
and public welfare of said City, and
� WHEREAS, the following described Iots, tracts, pieces or
parcels of Iand situated in the City of Fiopkins, Hennepin County, Minn—
esota, viz:
'Fhe West 25 feet of Lots 6 and 7 and the East 25 feet
of Lots (7, 18, (9 and 20 and the East 25 feet of the
South 54 feet of Lot 16, all in Block 2, Stevens� Oak—
wood Park.
Also, that part of Lot 5, Block 2, Ste:ven�o Oakwood Park,
described as commencing at: a point on the South line of
said Lot 5 distant 106.67 feet East of the Southwest
corner of said Lot; thence West to the Southwest corner
thereof; thence.North to the Northwest corner thereof;
thence East a distance.of 106.82 feet; thence South to
the point of beginning.
are suitable, desirable and necessary for the public purposes hereinabove
'�'� set forth. � �
NOW THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVED by the City Coancil of the City
of Hopkins as follows:
I. That the acquisition, construction and maintenance of a
Public road and therefor in the premises hereinafter set forth is nec—
essary_and desirable in the promotion of the genera� public health,
safety and welfare of the City of Hopkins and of the public at large.
2. That for said purpose it is necessary immediately to
acquire by condemnation under the right and Iaws of Eminent Domain of
the following described tracts, pieces, lots and parcels of land situated
in the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz:
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The West 25 feet of Lots 6 and 7 and the East 25 feet
of Lots 17, I�, 19 and 20 and the East 25 feet of the
South 54 feet of Lot 16, a�� in Block 2, Stevens� 0ak—
wood Perk.
Also, that part of Lot 5, �lock 2, Stevens� Oakwood Perk,
described as corrrnencing at a point on the South Iine of
said Lot 5 distant 106.67 feet East of the Southwest
corner of said Lot; thence West to the Southwest corner
thereof; thence.North to the Northwest corner thereof;
thence East a distance of 106.82 feet; thence South of
the point of beginning.
3. That the �ity Attorney of the City of Hopkins is hereby ordered,
authorized and e�ipowered by appropriate action to acquire title to said
parcels of lend for said purposes for and in beha�f of the City of
H'opk i n s.
Past and adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins
this 5th day of danuary, 1965.
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DONALD J. ILBERTa
Mayor
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Wennepin County Review, ,(965.
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The special meeting of the Zoning and Planning Co�nission of the City of Hopkins
was held in the Council Chambers in the City Hall on Tuesday, January 12th,.1965,
at 7:00 o'clock.
`; Present were Chairma.n Sundby, and members, Mayor Milbert, Larson, Malecha and
Stannard. City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan, City Building Inspector,
Blomquist and City Planner, Hawks.
Case No. 1. 64-46-Zoning Ordinance Text.
Applicant: The Zoning and Planning Commission.
Subject: Additional information and plan for the proposed Zoning Ordinance text was"�
presented in part and reviewed; the portion of the text of the proposed
Ordinance presented before was reviewed as far as questions were
concerned.
Action: No formal action was taken.
Case No. 2. 65-1-Special-Use-Permit.
Applicant: Gene Reilly
Subject: Mr. Ma.lecha moved and Mr. Larson seconded the motion that Resolution
�k 188, "RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING FOR A SPECIAL-USE-PERMIT FOR
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF AN INDUSTR]'AL BUILDING IN THE INDUSTRIAL
ZONED DISTRICT", the location Auditors Subdivision No. 195, Lot 7,
or 402 - 6th Avenue South, the location of the Minneapolis Moline
warehouse that burned a short while ago. The motion carried.
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A discussion followed on several aspects of the 701 program, how-
ever no formal actions were taken.
The meeting adjourned.
C;;�;,�::��P�ete�so�i,;-.�ee"����lT.���- of the
Zoning and Planning Coimnission
ATTEST:
Howard G. Sundby, Gharima.n:
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NIQ'�ERS :
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(Official Pulilication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 188
"RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING FOR A SPECIAL-USE-
PERMIT FOR PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A INDUSTRIAL
BUILDING IN THE INDUSTRIAL ZONED DISTRICT".
WHEREAS, A WRITTEN APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE to the Building
Inspector and the Zoning and Planning Commission for a Special-Use-
Permit for the proposed construction of an industrial building in the
Industrial District on the following described premises situated in
Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz:
Auditors Subdivision No. 195 Lot 7
NOW, THEREFORE,IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Zoning and
Planning Commission of the City of Hopkins will hold a hearing on
said application in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of the
City of Hopkins on January 23rd, 1965, at 7;30 P.M, o'clock and
that the Secretary of the Commission shall give seven (7) days
published notice of said hearing in the Official newspaper of the
City by publishing a copy of this Resolution therein.
Adopted by the Zoning and Planning Commission of the City
of Hopkins, Minnesota, at a Special meeting thereof held Jan�.ary
12th, 1965. �
C. R. PETERSON
Secretary of the Commission
JOSEPH C. VESELY
City Attorney
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HOWARD G. SUNDBY Chairman of the
Zoning and Planning Co�nission
Dedication speech presented by Mr. Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney at the
dedication of the new City Hall, January 17, 1965.
, Today we are officially and finally leaving an
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� old City structure built by our Fathers and Grandfathers
in about 1g10, which has served us well at least until 1940,
and we are here to accept and dedicate a new spacious and
beautiful City Hall for us, our children and our grand-
children. On an occassion such as this, I think it would
be interesting if we could turn back the pages of history to
the year 1910 for the purpose of realizing the awful changes
which have taken place in this short span of time.
On May 20, 1g10, King Edward VII of Great Britain
passed away, and to his funeral there ca.me most of the
crowned heads of E�zrope. There was the Kaiser William II
of Germany; King Frederick of Denmark; King George of Greece;
King Haakon of Norway; King Alphonzo of Spain; King Manuel
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of Portugal; King Ferdinand of Bulgaxia; and King Albert
of the Belgians. There was the Archduke Ferdinand of the
Austro-Hungarian Empire; Prince Yussaf of Turkey; Prince
Fushimi of Japan; Grand Duke Michael of Russia; the Duke
of Aosta, Brother of King Emanuel of Italy; the Princes of
Sweden, Holland, Serbia, Romania, Montenegro, Siam, Persia,
The House of Orleans of France, Egypt and China. There was
also ex-president, Theodore Roosevelt.
Barbara Tuchman has described the scene beautifully,
"So gorgeous was the spectacle on the TJiay
morning of 1g10 when nine kings rode in the
funeral of Edward VII of England that the
crow.d, waiting in hushed and black-clad awe,
could not keep back gasps of.admiration. In
scarlet and blue and green and purple, three
by three the sovereigns rode through the
palace gates, with plumed helmets, gold braid,
crimson sashes, and jeweled orders flashing
in the sun. After them ca.me five heirs apparent,
forty more imperial or royal highnesses, seven
queens -- four dowager and three regnant -- and
a scattering of special ambassadors from uncrowned
countries. Together they represented seventy
nations in the greatest assemblage of royalty
and rank ever gathered in one place, and of its
kind the last. The muffled tongue of Big Ben
tolled nine by the clock as the cortege left
the palace, but on history's clock it was sun-
set, and the sun of the old world was setting
in a dying blaze of splendor never to be seen
again."
I need not tell you how many of these Kings,
Princes, Princesses, Dukes and other members of royalty
and their Kingdoms have disappeared.
From 1g10 on it has seemed to me that history has
accelerated her pace. In our Country there then lived 92
million people; today there are 193,500,00 persons. In
Minnesota there then lived 2 million inhabitants, while today
the population is 3,600,00. In Hopkins there w�re then
3,800 persons, while today we proudly announce 14 thousand.
The gross national product of the United States in 1910 was
approximately 35 billion dollars while in 1964 it will be
close to 630 billion dollars. The per capita annual income
of Americans averaged �349.00, while today it exceeds �3,000.
The price of flour then was 32� per pound; round
steak 17�; Pork Chops 19�; butter 36¢; potatoes 17¢ for 10
pounds; sugar 6¢; and milk delivered 82¢ per quart.
We saw our roads and highways change from mud to
gravel to blacktop to concrete. We changed our courting
from horse and buggy to the hot rods. We magnanimously
allowed our women to vote. We experimented with�legislating
morals in the passage and repeal of the 18th Amendment. The
flood of immigration to this country has been reduced to a
trickle. We endured an economic depression in the 30's
which drove our people almost to despair. P�e saw the Hopkins
working industrial population dwindle from 1200 to 35.
In this short span of time we have lived through
many wars. We have witnessed the sinking of the unsinkable
Titanic. We saw the carnage at the Marne, Verdun, Chateau
Thierry, Belleauwood and Compiegn.
We saw the birth and the death of a League of Nations.
We saw Ethiopia ravaged. UJe saw Spain in bloody revolt,
starkly depicted by Picasso in his "Guernica".
��e witnessed the horrors of Dachau, Maidanec and
Auschwitz. We saw the sudden swift fall of Czechoslovakia,
Poland, Denmark, Norway, Holland, Belgium and France. We
prayed with and for the British through the bombing of London
and Coventry and the days of her blood and toil and tears and
sweat. We lived through the 22 year siege of Leningrad with
its one million dead. We saw the acorched earth from Berlin
to Volga. We were startled by Pearl Harbor, and we lived in
anguish through Iwogema, the Philippines, Midway and the
Maxiannes.
We saw the machinery of war change from cavalry
mounted on horses to the panzers and now to th.e unmanned
missiles, and we have lived to see unleashed the most
horrible power conceived in the mind of man actually tested
in Hiroshima and Nagasaki where in ten seconds 250,000 humans
died.
We have also witnessed a new attempt of some kind
of world union in the United Nations. It is a groping,
slow, frustrating attempt at some solution of human and
national selfishness, greed and fear.
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Yes, there has been a great change, and change is
inevitable. The World of today is no longer the World of
� 1g10. I need not remind you that the European balance of
power then maintained by England no longer exists. No longer
is the British Navy one of the guardians of our safety. No
longer is Great Britain regarded as even a great power. Time
cannot turn back in its flight. And change is not only
inevitable, but it is desirable. Discontent is the mother
of progress. It is not the smug, but the restless who force
change. Who would go �ack to the twelve hour day? Who
would live on the wages paid in 1910? V1Yio could stand the
homes as they were built in 1g10 with`;the pot bellied stove,
the Saturday bath in the wash tub, and the outdoor plumbing
appliances. VUho would return to the days of sickening
apprehension stifling the wail of drudgery and poverty. It
took seventeen days in 1g10 to travel from Bremen to New
York. Today we can be in Paris in six hours. In 1910 it
took three hours to travel by street car from Hopkins to St.
Paul. Today it takes three hours to travel from Hopkins to
Washington, D.C. We can see history daily by the turn of a
� lrnob in our living-room. We can sometimes be literally
resurrected from�the'dead by new surgical techniques. We
can travel in style and comfort, and it is difficult today to
distinguish capitalists from the laborers.
There are today two great powers locked in ideo-
logical struggle. This conflict cannot be resolved in war,
not only because war today is unthinkable, but because ideas
laugh at guns. Our way of life will survive only as it
demonstrates its usefulness and its necessity in the effort
of man to attain a better life. Naked blind unrelenting
resistance will only spell the end of our democratic ideals.
Only change and constant reform will sustain our ways. Change
demands more and better education. Democracy cannot flourish
if there is ignorance, prejudice or mental lazinees. The
larger the population and the greater its production the
more complicated must become the government. After all, politi�cs
in the final analysis is really the art of science of the
proper use of any power. Every person engaged in management,
be it of the fa.mily or of the largest, most complicated
corporation, be a politicia.n if he or she is to succeed since
management and control requires for its success a proper and
judicious use of power.
There are those who instinctively fear and resist
change. They babble of the days that used to be. They
choose to view only the pleasantries and they forget the cruelty
and the rigors of 1910. Without change life itself would
never have begun. This planet might still be the fiery
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particle burning in space. Natural progressive change is
as necessary to life as oxygen and water.
I like that famous Shakespearian phrase, "The past
is prologue." How beautifully this expresses what should
be our goal. Resistance in history has always resulted in
annihilation. What happened to the Romanoffs? What happened
to the French Bourbons? What happened to Charles I of
England? What happened to Mussolini and Hitler? Minerals
which are too brittle will break, and history has proven
time after time that there is nothing to fear in change.
Thus, if it were up to me to inscribe upon this new
building some phrase for its proper dedication, I would
suggest that it would be well to turn to Zord Tennyson, "The
old order changeth, yielding place to riew."
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, January 19th, 1965, at 7:00 P.M. o'clock in the Council Chambers in the
City Hall.
Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., Harrima.n and Heuser.
�'` Cit Mana er Brubacher Cit En ineer Stro an Cit Buildin Ins ector Blom uist
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and City Attorney, Vesely.
The Reverend Charles Heuser of Mizpah Congregational Church opened the Council
meeting with invocation.
Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the expenditures dated
December 31, 1964, in the amount of $18,812.15 and January 19th, 1965, in.the amount
of $22,218.28 be approved and authorized for payment. The motion carried.
Item: 64-211-E.
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Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that
the recommendations of the Zoning and Planning Commission to
approve the application for a Special-Use-Permit.`to co.nstruct
a proposed service station in. a Commercial-2 zoned.Dis.tric.t or
on the following described property: "All that part of Lot
number Seventy-seven (77) Auditor Subdivision ��239, Hennepin
County, Minnesota, described as follows: Commencing at a point
in the center line of Excelsior Boulevard Thirty and one hundredth
(30.01) feet West measured along the center line from the point
of intersection of said center line with the East line of Lot
Seventy-seven (77) extended; thence South along a line parallel
with and distance Thirty (30) feet West of the East line of said
Lot Seventy-seven (77) a distance of One Hundred 7.`wenty-seven
(127) feet; thence West along a line parallel with the South
line of said Lot Seventy-seven (77) a distance of One hundred
(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 Seventy-seven.(77): to the North line of said Lot Seventy-
seven (77); thence Westerly:-:ald,ng..tHe North iine� of Lot Seventy-
seven (77) to the Northwest corner thereof; thence South along
the West line of said Lot to a point Forty-five (45) feet North
of the Southwest corner of said Lot; thence East parallel with
the South line of said Lot One Hundred Z'hirty-three (133) feet;
thence North parallel with said West line of said Lot to the
intersection with a line drawn from the actual point of begin-
ning parallel with the South line of said Lot; thence East in a
straight line to the actual point of beginning except the South
103.25 feet thereof or the Southeast corner of Blake Road and
Excelsior Avenue be�approved and a Special-Use-Permit be granted
with the following provisions: the lighting to be so installed
that no source of light be visible from adjacent property in
residential areas; with the lighting at lot lines not to exceed
two candle light power; that a six (6) foot fence be constructed
on the East property line from the South property line to a point
ten (10) feet from the North property line (or Excelsior Avenue)
and that a six (6) foot fence be constructed on the South property
line (Commercial-2 zoning line) from the East property line to
to the residential setback line on Blake Road and a forty-two
(42) inch fence of the same materials be constructed on the
South property line from the residential setback line to the
West property line (Blake Road); the curb cuts to be installed
according to Hennepin County Highway permit No. 440. The motion
carried. Councilmen Hanley and Harriman voting no. Mr. Olsen
objected to the additiona.l extention of the fence on the South
Commercial-2 zoned property line,,contending it would be a
traffic hazard as such, and requested, that while he would comply
with the request, he wished to.be placed on record accordingly.
Item: 65-13-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny Jr. seconded the motion that
147 - 151 Dr. H. Drill, Dr. P. W. Sheldon and Mr. Wm. Proetz be apponted
the Health Officers for the City for the year of 1965. The
motion carried.
Item: 65-14-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that
262 - 267 Mr. Brubacher, the City Manager, requested permission to advertise
for fuel oil for the heating of the City Hall be approved. The
motion carried.
The January 19th, 1965 Council meeting minutes continued.
� Item: 65-15-E.
262 = 270
Item: 65-11-E.
81 - 91
Item: 65-12-E.
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Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion,
to approve Mr. Brubacher, the City Managers, request to
advertise for a new truck chassis. The motion carried.
The petition was withdrawn before the Council meeting convened.
Mr. Dever, of Minnetonka Village, presented a Resolution to
Council for their adoption. No action was taken..
No further business appearing the Council meeting adjourned.
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C. R. Peterson, Secr tary to the Council
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT
OF MEATH'S ADDITION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed plat known as Meath's Addition
has been filed with the City of Hopkins for approval, which plat contains
the following premises situated in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz:
Lot 8, Lot 11, Lot 12, Lot 9 except the North 2
of the East Z, and Lot 10 except the East 2,
Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park.
That a hearing by the �ity Council of the City of Hopkins will be held
in the Council Chambers in the City Hall on February 2, 1965 at 7:30 P.M.,
and all persons interested therein will be heard at said time and place.
Clifford R. Peterson,
City Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely,
City Attorney
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA.
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR TRUCK CHASSIS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEDT 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., Monday, February 1, 1965,
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 NEW TRUCK CHASSIS as per specifications. Trade-in
allowance to be made.
All bids shall be on the proposal form 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'/0 of the bid. Bids shall be directed to the City Manager,
securely sealed and endorsed upon the outside wrapper with a brief state-
ment as to the unit for which the bid is made.
The City reserves the right to reject all bids and accept those items
bid which are the most beneficial to the City.
Dated at Hopkins� Minnesota, this 20th day of January, 1965.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review, January 21, 1965
To be published in the Construction Bulletin January 21� 1965
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CITY O�F' HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
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RFSOLi?TION OF�ERING TM�' V�F�NT AND
PR�PA�iAT]'()N OF PLAN5
W�iF�EAS a Resolution of the City �ouncil, No. 1355, adopted the
15th day of �eoember, 1961�, fixed a date for a hearing on the
proposed improvement of Van Buren Avenue North f`ran Second �treet
North to the north line of Steven�s Oakwood Park and of proposed
streets in 5teven�s Oakwood Park by the instaliation of Sanitary
5ewer and Watermains thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being
�30,510 for Sanitary Sewer and �21,30It for Watermains, ar�cl
WHE�FAS 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 w as held and
the properi;y owners heard thereon on the 2nd day of February, 1965.
NOTn1, THFRF�FORE, BE IT RFSOLVri9 by the �ouncil of the City of
Hopkins:
1. Such imprwement is hereby or dered as proposed in the
Council �esolution No. 1355 adopted December 15, 196J�.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designa.ted as the engineer for
t,his impravement and he shall p�epare plans and specifications f or
the making of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota�
this second day of Februar,�, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
J05EPH �. VESELY,
City Attorney
DONALD J. MIIBE�.T,
Mayor
A special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, January, 26th, 1965, at 11:30 P.M., o'clock in the Council Chambers in the
City Hall.
Present were Mayor Milbert and Councilmen Harrima.n, Heuser and Pokorny, Jr. The City
Manager, Brubacher, and the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely.
Item: 65-16-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that
Ordinance No. 248 "AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE ISSUANCE OF
WORTHI�ESS CHECKS OR OTHER ORDERS FOR PAYMENT OF MONEY", be accepted
for its first reading. The motion carried. ,
Item: 65-17-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that ,
Ordinance No. 249, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 33.ENTITLED,
"AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USE OF HIGHWAYS, STREETS, ROADS, ALLEYS,:
BOULEVARDS AND AVENUES WITHIN THE CITY OF HOPKINS; IMPOSING PENALTIES
FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF: REPEALING CERTAIN ORDINANCES", be accepted
for its first reading. The motion carried.
Item: 65-18-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the City
Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to forward the layout plan
received from the Hennepin County Highway Department, relative to
the crossing of County Roads ��18 and �k3 and Excelsior Avenue,to
Edwards and Kels`y requesting their comments on the proposed plan.
The motion carried.
No further business appearing the Council adjourned.
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C. R. Peterson, Secretary to the Council
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, February 2� 1965, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Milbert, Co�ncilmen,Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser,
also City Manager Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist,
and City Attorney Vesely.
Mr. Pokorny� Jr., moved� and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the expenditures
dated February 2, 1965, in the amount of $50,984.12, be approved and authorized for
payment. The motion carried.
Item: 65-1-A. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
Reel - 22 Resolution ��1361, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION
Side - 2 OF PLANS", by the installation of Sanitary Sewer and Watermains
0- 167 thereon; the area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is all
of Monroe Place Addition; Lots 13 through 24,inclusive, Block 1;
Lots 1 through 12, inclusive� and Lots 16 through 24, inclusive,
Block 2; both blocks being in Steven's Oakwood Park and all in Turngren's
Addition. The estimated cost of such improvement is $30,510.00, for
Sanitary Sewer and $21,304.00,for Watermains; to be assessed the
benefiting property, be adopted. The motion carried.
Item: 62-2-A. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that
Reel - 22 the preliminary plat known as Meath's Addition� which contains the
Side - 2 following premises situated in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota,
167 - 231 viz: Lot 8, Lot 11, Lot 12, and Lot 9, except the North 1/2 of the
East 1/2, and Lot 10, except the East 1/2, Block 2, Steven�s Oakwood
Park, be accepted for approval. The motion carried.
Item: 65-3-A. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Ordinance
231 - 241 No. 248, "AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE ISSUANCE OF WORTHLESS CHECKS
OR OTHER ORDERS FOR THE PAYMENT OF MONEY", as amended, be accepted
for its second reading thereof and according to law same to be ordered
published. The motion carried.
Item: 65-4-A. Mr. Hanley moved� and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
243 - 256 Ordinance No. 249, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDTNG ORDINANCE N0. 33, ENTITLED
"AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USE OF HIGHWAYS, STREETS, ROADS, ALLEYS,
BOULEVARDS AND AVENUES WITHIN THE CITY OF HOPKINS; IMPOSING PENALTIES
FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF: REPEALING CERTAIN ORDINANCES'", be accepted
for its second reading thereof and according to law same to be ordered
published. The motion carried.
Item; 65-1-C. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that
256 - 414 Council action on bids received for furnishing the City of Hopkins with
two (2) Truck Chassis, opened February 1, 1965, be continued to the
next Council meeting; the EngineeringDepartment to do a.complete
comparison of all the bids received for the Council's consideration,
and at that time be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 64-114-E. Mr. Hanley moved� and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
414 - 441 Dow House be demolished andthe City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized
to advertise for bids for such demolition, be approved. The motion
carried. Mr. Harriman abstained from voting.
Item: 64-236-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
442 - 468 old City Hall building be demolished and the City Manager� Mr. Brubacher,
be authorized to advertise for bids for such demolition, be approved.
The motion carried.
Item: 65-20-E. Mr, Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr.� seconded the motion, that the
560 - 678 general license applications for 1965, having been made since the
January 6, 1965, Council meeting, be approved as listed, except the
application of Mr. William McQueen ,for the registration of his State
Masters Electrician license, be held in abeyance and continued, pending
the conclusion of the hearing now in progress before the members of
the City Council involving the same Mr. William McQueen, be approved.
The motion carried. Mr. Harriman and Mr. Heuser voting no.
Minutes of February 2, 1965 Council meeting, cont.
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Item: 65-18-E. Mr. Pokorny Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that
480 - 510 the Zoning and Planning Commissions recommendation to the City
Council for approval of a request for a Special Use Permit to
construct a 200 feet by 300 feet Industrial Building on Lot �,
Auditor's Subdivision ��195, or at 402 - 6th Avenue South, according
to plans and plot plan submitted to the Building Inspector, be
approved. Said permit to note and take cognizance of the intent
of.the City to construct a continuation of 5th Street South and a
12" watermain from 6th Avenue South to a point of connection with
llth Avenue South at a future date. The motion carried.
Case 65-1 Special Use Permit - Mr. Gene Reilly.
Item: 65-19-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the
510 - 541 request for a taxi cab stand license be continued to the February 16th
Council meeting,and that the City Manager review with Mr. Paulson
and Mr. Kamerud, their application, and also make a further study
of the taxi cab situation existing now in the City of Hopkins. The
motion carried.
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Item: 65-21-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that
679 - 700 the application for the transfer of the off-sale 3.2 beer license
of Mr. Roger Hanson, present proprietor of the "Mr. Dairy Store",
to Mr. James N. Maxwell, who has purchased the business, be approved.
The motion carried.
Item:65-22-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr, Hanley seconded the motion, that
700 - 704 the request made by the Minneapolis Gas Company for a permit to in-
sta11 a relief valve on the gas main located on First Street North,
between llth and 12th Avenues North, be approved. The motion carried.
Item; 65-23-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the
704 - 741 request to change the West bound bus stop from the Northwest corner
of 7th Avenue and Excelsior Avenue to the Northeast corner of the
same intersection, be referred to the Engineering Department for a
complete study, be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 65-24-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harri.man seconded the motion, to adopt „
741 - 760 Resolution ��1362� changing the location of the Election Polling Places
of District ��7 and 4�3 as follows: change the polling place of District
�� 7� from the old City Ha11 building to the Hopkins Public Library,
located at 25 - 9th Avenue-North; change the polling place of District
�� 3, from the Katherine Curran School to the new City Hall building,
located at 1010 First Street South, be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 64-25-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, to
762 - 775 authorize the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, to advertise for bids for
approximately $20,000.00 of work, for fill, top soil and seeding, of
Central Park, not including that portion of the contract awarded to
Swanson Excavating Company in 1964, not completed because of Con-
tractors late start, be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 64-26-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
775 - 807 City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to advertise for bids for
a City Administrative automobile, with the provision that alternate
bids be taken with, and without, a trade-in, be approved. The motion
carried.
Item: 65-28-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the
951 - 1300 Council approve the General Master Street Plan, submitted by the City
Planner, Mr. Hawks, and that a copy of the approved plan be forwarded
to Mr. Pederson, of the Hennepin County Highway Department, also, re-
quest a meeting with Mr. Pederson, to discuss the proposed plan as
early as convenient, with the members of the Council being notified,
in time, that they may be present if they so desire, be approved. The
,� mo.tion carried. Mr. Harri.man voting no.
Item: 65-29-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the Invoca-
tion given before the Council meetings, be discontinued, due to the
difficulty in obtaining ministers to appear at the regular Cotxncil.:.
meetings, and that we hold the Invocation only at the first regular
meeting of each year. The motion carried.
Item: 65-30-E. Mr, Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
Resolutions of Appreciation be sent to the American Legion, Veterans
of Foreign Wars and the Cooties; to the American Legion and Veterans
of Eoreign Wars for their gift of a State Flag and an American Flag,
and to the Gooties for a portion of the $2,000.00 gift to finish the
Shooting Range for the Police Department, and to the Veterans of
Foreign Wars for their portion of the $2,000.00 for the Shooting Range;
also to the City staff for all the additional time and work donated
to prepare and conduct the Open House� held on January 14th through
January 22nd, 1965, be approved. The motion carried.
Meeting adjourned.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE No. 248
"AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE ISSUANCE OF
WORTHLESS CHECKS OR OTHER ORDERS FOR THE
PAYMENT OF MONEY".
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS as follows:
Section 1. DEFINITIONS. "Credit" means an arrangement or under-
standing with the drawee for the payment of any check or other order for
the payment of money to which this Ordinance applies.
Section 2. ISSUANCE OF WORTHLESS CHECKS PROHIBITED. Whoever
issues any check, draft or other order for the payment of money which,
at the time of issuance, he intends shall not be paid, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof may be sentenced to im-
prisonment for not more than 90 days or to a payment of a fine of no
more than $100.00.
Section 3. PROOF OF INTENT. Any of the following is and shall
constitute evidence sufficient to sustain a finding by any Gourt that the
person at the time he issued any check, draft or other order for the
payment of money, intended it should not be paid:
(1) Proo:f that, at the time of issuance, he did not have
an account with the drawee; or
(2) Proctf that, at the time of issuance, he did not have
sufficient funds or credit with the drawee and that he failed within five
days after receiving notice of nonpayment or dishonor to pay the check,
draft or other order; or
(3) Proof that, when presentment was made within a reasonable
time, the issuer did not have sufficient funds or credit with the drawee
and that he failed within five days after receiving notice of nonpayment or
dishonor to pay the check, draft or other order.
Section 4. PROOF OF LACK OF FUNDS OR CREDIT. If the check, draft or
other order for the payment of money has ;been protested, the notice of
protest thereof is admissable as proof of presentation, non-payment and
protest, and is evidence sufficient to sustain a finding that there was a
lack of funds or credit with the drawee.
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Section 5. EXCEPTIONS. This Ordinance shall �ot apply to
any postdated check or to any check, draft or other order given for
a past consideration, except a payroll check.
First read at a special meeting of theCouncil of the City
of Hopkins on the 26th day of January, 1965, and finally read, approved
and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on
February 2, 1965.
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C. R. PE�ERSON,
Secretary
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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DONALD J. MILBERT,
Mayor
Published in the Hennepin County Review February 4, 1965
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CITY OF F10PKINS
Hennepin Couaty, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 249
AN ORDINANCE AMEN��NG O�tDINANCE N0. 3� ENTITLED
uAPI ORD I NANCE RE6CiLAT I tdG _ THE l3SE OF Fl I 6HW41Y Si
STREETS� ROADSp ALIEYSD BOULEVAFiDS_AND AVENtlES
WITHIN THE Cl7Y (�F.HOPKIN�;,.IMPOSING PENALTIES
FOR THE,VIOLATION_THEREOF'; REPEALING CERTAIN
ORD I N4lNCE S" s..
BE IT OR�AINED BY THE COUNCIL l� THE CITY OF HOPKINS that
Ordinance No. 33 ent,itled pAn Ordinance regulating the �se of highways,
st,reets, roads, alleys, boulevards apd avenues witpin tbe City of Mopkins;
imposing pena(ties for the vi.olatioA thereof; repealing certain Ordin—
a�cesp, be and the same is hereby �mended as follows;
Section t. That t�e title mf said Ordinance as hereinabove set
forth is hereby repea�ed and tl�ere is bereby eAacted a�d adopted in its
place and stead the following as the tit(e of said Ordinance No. 33:
AM ORD I NANCE f�E6ULAT I NG THE USE OF H((�1tAY S� STREETS,
ROA�Sa_ALLEYSi BO�LEVARDS� AVEN�S �1ND.PARKING.LOTS
V�i TN I N THE C I TY. (�F . HOPK I. NS Afa!) I MPOS I NG PENALT I�5 .
FOR. TklE. VIOLATION,THEREOFe �
Section 2. That Sectimn 6 of said Ordinance is hereby ame�ded
bq adding tt�eretod the fo(Iowing as Subdtvision 9 of said Sectio� 6:
Sec.6,Subd i v i s i oA 9. PA�K � p16 LOTS. The C I ty Ibanager w i th tbe
apprmva�, of the Coc�ncii may ir:m� tlme to time establish parki�g time
zo�es upon any pt�bt.ica�y c�roned or operated parking.lot or upo� any portio�
or portions thereof; and sball therenpon mark or cause to be marked by
appropriate sigr�s any sach aone or zones so estab�ished. No person sha�,�
park any vehicle apo� any part of any sucb parking 1>ot beyond tbe time
established therein o� tbereon.
First read at a specia�:meetiAg of tbe City Couaci.0•of the
City of Nopkins on the 26th day of J�nt�ary, (965, and fiina(;,ly read aad
adopted at a regular aneeting of tk�e Conncil of sald City on February 2; 1965.
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Ce Re PETERSON
_ Secretary
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DONALD J ` �
o ILBERT
. .Mayor .
JOSEPH C. VESELY
„ . City Attorney
Published in .the Hennepin County Review February 4, 1965.
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR ONE (1) BACKHOE LOADER FOR THE CITY OF
HOPKCNS
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., March 25, 1965, 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) Backhoe
Loader, as per specifications. Trade-in allowance on one Backhoe Loader
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 sha11 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 the most beneficial to the City..
Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota, this 4th day of March, 1965.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review, March 4th & llth, 1965.
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To bepublished in the Construction Bulletin, March 4th & llth, 1965
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR ONE (1) SEWER RODDING MACHINE
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,,March 25, 1965, 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) Sewer Rodding Machine, as per specifications. Trade-in
allowance on one sewer machine 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
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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 the most beneficial to the City.
Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota, this 4th day of March, 1965.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review, March 4th & llth, 1965
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, March 4th & llth, 1965
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RFSOLUTIOAT N0. 1362
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ELECTION DISTRICTS AND POLLING
PLACES THEREFOR FOR ALL ELECTIONS IN TI� CITY OF HOPKINS
AND REPEALING RFSOLUTION N0. 649.
WHEREAS, it is necessary and required that the City of Hopkins
be divided into seven election districts for all electiona to be held in the
City of Hopkins after the effective date of this resolution.and a polling
place designa,ted and established in each such district.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RFSOLVED by the City Council of the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin Countq, Minnesota that said Cit� of Hopkins be and it
is hereby divided into seven election districts as hereinafter set forth
and that the polling place in each such district is hereby established and
designated as follows, to wit:
DISTRICT N0. 1
BOUNDARIES.: All that part of the City of Hopkins ],ying Southerly
of State Trunk Highway No. 7; Northerly of the Chicago, Nfilwaukee, St. Paul,
and Pacific Railroad right-of-way; and Westerly of Texas Avenue as extended
and Easterly of the following described line: Commencing at the intersec-
tion of State Highway No. 7 and Fifth Avenue North; thence South along the
Centerline of said Fifth Avenue North to the Centerline of Second Street
North; thence East along the Centerline of said Second �treet North as the
same wonld be if extended to the centerline of Washington Avenue ldorth; thence
South along the Centerline of said Washington Avenue North to the right-of-
way to Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad.
POLLING PLACE: The Zion Lutheran Church Building located at 2L�1
Fifth Avenue North, Hopkins (rear entrance) i� hereby designated as the
polling place for said District No. l.
DISTRICT N0. 2
�UNDARIES: All that part of the City of Hopkins lging Southerly
of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway right-of-way and
Easterly of the CenterLine of Washington Avenue.
POLLING PLACE: The Harley Hopkins School building located at
125 Monroe Avenue South, Hopkins, is hereby designated as the polling place
for said District No. 2.
DISTRICT N0. 3
BOUNDA.RIES: All that part of the Cit� of Hopkins lying Southerly
of the Centerline of Excelsior Avenue and IIesterly of the Centerline of
Washington Avenue South.
POLLING PLACE: The Hopkins City Hall building located at 1010
First Street South, Hopkins, is hereby designated as the polling place for
said District dNo. 3.
DISTRICT N0. k
�OUNDARIES: All that part of the City of Hopkins lying Northerly
of the centerline of Excelsior Avenue; and Westerly of the centerline of
Thirteenth Avenue North and Southerly of the centerline of State Trunk
Highway No. 7.
POLLIATG PLAGE: The Ford Motor Company, Tractor Division Office
Building located at 1710 State Highway No. 7, Hopki.ns, is herebs designa,ted
as the polling place for said District No. 4.
DISTRICT N0. 5
BOUNDARIFS: All that part of the City of Hopkins lying Northerly
of the centerline of State Trunk Highway No. 7.
POLLIIVG PLACE: The 0ak Ridge Country Club House building located
at 700 County Road 18, is designated as the polling place for said District
No. 5.
DISTRICT N0. 6
BOUI�IDARIES: All that part of the City of Hopkins lying Northerly
of the centerline of Sec.ond Street North; Westerly of the centerline of Fifth
Avenue North; and Easte3.y of the centerline of Thirteenth Avenue North; and
Southerly of the centerline of State Trunk Highway No. 7.
POLLING PLACE: The Alice Smith School building located at 801
Minnetonka Mills Road, Hopkins, is hereby designated as the polling place
for said District No. 6.
DISTRICT N0. 7
BOUNDARIES: All that part of the City of Hopkins lying Northerly
of the centerline of Excelsior Avenue; and Westerly of the centerline of
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Washington Avenue; and Easterly of the centerline of Thirteenth Avenue,
and Southerly of the centerline of Second Street North.
POLLING PLACE: The Hopkins Public Library building located at
25 Ninth Avenue North, Hopkins, is hereby desibmated as the polling place
for said District No. 7.
SE IT FURTHER RFSOLVID that Resolution No. 649, which was
adopted May l, 19�4, be and the same is hereby repealed and that a copy
of this Resolution shallbe posted as required by law, and published once
in the official City newspaper.
Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins
at a regular meeting held on February 2, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON DONALD J. MILBERT
Secretary of the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1363
RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION
to
JOHN WILBUR MOORE POST 320
ArJ1ER I CAN LEG I ON ,
bYHEREAS the John Wilbur Moore Post 320 American Legion located
at Hopkins, Minnesota has presented .to the City of Hopkins an American
flag to be displayed in the new Hopkins Municipal Building, and
WHEREAS this gift is necessary, desirable and appreciated,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins that the City Council of said city, as we11 as all of the people
of Hopkins are appreciative of and grateful to the John NJilbur Moore
Post 320 American Legion for the.ir thoughtfu.lness and generosity �for
this memorial. �
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted
to John Wilbur Moore Post 320 American Legion.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City
of Hopkins, February 2, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON, DONALD J. MILBERT,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
C.ity Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1364
RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION
to
GEORGE R. WOLFF POST 425
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
WHEREAS George R. Wolff Post 425 Veterans of Foreign Wars located
at Hopkins, Minnesota has presented to the City of Hopkins a State of
Minnesota flag to be displayed in the new Hopkins Municipal Building, and
WHEREAS in addition thereto this organization also presented to the
City of Hopkins the sum of One Thousand Dollars to be used for the completion
of a Hopkins Police Shooting Range, and
WHEREAS these gifts are necessary, desirable and appreciated.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins that the City Council of said city, as well as all of the people
of Hopkins are appreciative of and grateful to George R. Wolff Post 425
Veterans of Foreign �Vars for their thoughtfulness and generosity for these
gifts.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted
to George R. �Volff Post 425 Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City
of Hopkins, February 2, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
DONALD J. �AI LBERT,
Mayor
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C I T1( OF HOPK I NS
Hennepin Cownty, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1365
RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION
� to
MILITARY ORDE R OF 7NE COOTIE PUP TENT 15
HOPKINS� MINNESOTA
WFIEREAS the Military Order of the Cootie, Pup Tent 15, Hopkins,
,Minnesota, has presented to the City of Hopkins the sum of One Thousand
Dollars to be used for the completion of a Hopkins Police Shooting
Range, and
WHEREAS this gift is necessary, desirable and appreciated,
NOW THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins that the City Council of said city, as well as all of the people
of Hopkins are appreciative of and grateful to the Military Order of the
Cootie Pup Tent 15, Hopkins, Minnesota for their thoughtfulness and
generosity for this gift.
BE IT FURI�HER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted
to the Military Order of the Cootie, Pup Tent 15, Hopkins, Minnesota.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City
of Hopkins, February 2, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
DONALD J. MILBERT,
Mayor.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1366
RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION
to
HOPKINS CIlY CMPLOYEES DURING CITY HALL DEDICATION
WHEREAS considerable extrallabor and effort was required by the
City of Hopkins during the dedication of the new Municipal Building, and
WHEREAS all of the full—time as well as part—time employees
contributed considerable work and effort beyond the call of their occupations
to the end that such dedication was successful and memorable,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins that said Council as well as all of the people of the City of
Hopkins appreciate and are grateful to all of the City employees for
their gratuitous work and effort in the dedication of the new Community
Building.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution shall be
posted on the bulletin board in the City Hall for thirty days.
Passed and adopted at a regutar meeting of the Council of the
City of Hopkins, February 2, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
Ctty Attorney
DONALD J. MILBERT,
Mayor
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, February 16, 1965, 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, Asst. Engineer Anderson and.
Building Inspector Blomquist.
Reel-1 Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
Side -2 expenditures dated February 16, 1965, in the amount of $44,848.50, be
1-28 approved and authorized for payment. The motion carried.
65-1-C. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the bid for
30 - 74 two (2) truck chassis, opened on February 1, 1965, be awarded to Bill
Boyer Ford, Inc., in the amount of $7,240.02, minus trade-in allowance
of $850.00, making a total of $6,390.02, for the two trucks,(see Exhibit A,
attached) be approved. The motion carried.
65-23-E.. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
76 - 118 recommendation that the bus stop location be changed from the Northwest
corner of 7th Avenue and Excelsior Avenue to the Northeast corner of
7th Avenue and Excelsior, continued from the February 2nd meeting, be
denied. The motion carried.
' 65-19-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded.the motion, that the request
118 - 122 from Mr. Bob Paulson and Mr. Neil Kamerud, for a license for a.taxi stand
�� in the City of Hopkins, continued from the February 2nd meeting, be
continued to the March 2nd meeting to allow Mr. Brubacher to do some
further checking. The motion carried.
64-217-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that Mr.
122 - 126 Brubacher�s request 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, be continued to the March 2nd meeting. The motion
carried.
65-31-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny Jr., seconded the motion, that the
126 - 153 Zoning and Planning Commissions reco�nendation to the City Council to
approve the request of Hansord Pontiac to construct a sign on a proposed
industrial building in an industrial zoned district; be approved. Mr.
Hanley and Mr. Harri.man voting no. The motion carried.(�'�Northeast corner
of Blake Road and Excelsior Ave.)
65-32-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the communica-
154 - 222 tion from Mr. Brubacher, City Manager, requesting a policy be established
regarding reimbursement for overtime, Court time, etc., for the police
officers, be tabled until further study has been made by Mr. Brubacher.
The motion carried.
65-33-E. Mr. H�anley moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that communication
222 - 262 from Mr. Brubacher, City Manager, relative to the Hennepin County Traffic
Court sponsoring a Juvenile Traffic School, to be held in the Community
Room in the Hopkins City Hall, be approved, and that Mr. Brubacher be
instructed to notify the Hennepin County Traffic Court that at this time
there will be no charge for the use of the room, but should it prove
costly to the City of Hopkins, that charges will be made in the future.
The motion carried.
65-34-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the Council
263 - 270 accept the proposal of the Lions Club regarding the warming house at
Central Park, and also that the Lions Club be asked to show their plans
for said warming house to the Recreation Department for their perusal.
The motion carried.
65-35-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that Mr. K.
271 - 330 Maxfield Otto be paid his salary for 60 days, for any and all services
that he may perform as a Judge for the Hopkins Municipal Court, based
on Minnesota State Statutes 488A-115, be approved. The motion carried.
65-37-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that Mr.
331 - 339 Brubacher's request for permission to advertise for bids for the following,
be approved; Tree Spraying, Rodding Machine, Backhoe Loader and Hose
Washer. Also, the Recreation Department request for permission to advertise
for bids for Backstops, be approved. The motion carried.
Minutes of February 16, 1965 Council Meeting, cont. Page 2.
The meeting adjourned.
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C. R. Peterson, City'Clerk and Secretary to the
Council.
COUNCILMENt'
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING ONE (1) HOSE WASHER
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the
City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until Thursday, March 11, 1965,
at 10:00 A.M., and then and there opened and publicly read and
as soon as possible thereafter, award of a contract wi11 be made
by the City for the purchase of one (1) Hose Washer.
Specifications and further details are available at the
office of the City Engineer.
All bids must be sealed and marked "Bid on Hose Washer" 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%) 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, February 25, 1965.
(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 March 11, 1965, 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 casTn� deposit, cashier's check, bid bond, or certified check,
payable to the City of Hopkins is required for five per cent (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
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R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review, February 25, 1965
To bepublished in the Construction Bulletin, February 25, 1965
NOTE:
The regular Council meeting of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, scheduled to be
held on March 2, 1965, was cancelled because of inclement weather.
� All items appearing on the March 2, 1965, Agenda, were incorporated with the
regular Council meeting held on March 16, 1965.
C. R. Peterson, Secreta to the Council
�
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, Ma.rch 16, 1965, 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, Building Inspector Blomquist and
City Attorney, Vesely.
Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the expenditures
dated March 2nd and March 16th, 1965, in the amounts of $32,133.14 and $210,987.01
respectively, be approved and authorized for payment. The motion carried.
Item: 65-3-C.
Reel - 23 -
56-65
Item: 65-2-C.
65 - 132
Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Thursday,
Ma.rch 11, 1965, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T., in the City Hall Council
room, for the service of Tree Spraying for the Spring of 1965.
Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that
the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the service
of Tree Spraying be awarded to the low bidder, the firm of
Capitol City Spray Company, at the unit price of $.58 for a
total cost of $870.00; the starting date of such work to be
March 22, 1965 (weather permitting) with the completion date of
April 30, 1965 be approved. The motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Thursday, March
11, 1965, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T., in the City Hall Council room,
for furnishing the City of Hopkins with one (1) hose washer.
Mr. Pokorny,.Jr, moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that
the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with one (1)
hose washer be awarded to the low bidder, Minnesota Fire
Extinguisher Co., Inc, at a total delivered cost of $863.00;�^
a delivery date of approximately thirty days be approved. The
motion carried.
Item: 65-6-C. Pursuant to noti�e bids were opened as advertised, Monday, Ma.rch
1250 - 1275 15, 1965, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T., in the City Hall Council room
for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the service of Fleet,
Liability, Property Dama.ge, Fire, Windstrom, Comprehensive and
Collision Insurance for the year of 1965.
Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the
bid of Mr. Robert Du�ner (agent) for the Great Northern Insurance
Company through the Hopkins Insurance Agency be awarded the
contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the above listed
coverage for the year of 1965 at a total cost of $3865.18:be
approved. The motion carried.
Item: 65-1-B. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that
287 - 333 Resolution ��1367, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER'S
REPORT", on the improvement by bituminous surface of the North -
South alley, Block ��1, Oak Ridge Second Addition be adopted. The
motion carried. „
Item: 65-19-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that
133 - 282 the request for a taxi cab stand and license ma.de by Mr. Bob
Paulson and Mr. Neil Ka.merud, continued from the February 2nd,
and February 16th, Council meetings be denied; the denial based
on the driving records of the two applicants and the fact that
the present cab service is adequa.te at this time be approved.
The motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the
City_Manager, Mr. Brubacher, send both Taxi Cab Companies a
letter stating the Ordinance�s requirements on pick-up and
deliveries of fares in the City of Hopkins be approved. The
motion carried.
Item: 64-217-E. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that
282 - 287 the request by the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, for a moratorium
on the expansion of car lots for a period of three (3) months be
declared; also that the existing lots operate on their 1964 licenses
until such time as a new ordinance regulating said lots be prepared
be continued until the second meeting in April be approved. The
motion carried.
Ma.rch 16, 1965, Council meeting minutes continued.
Item: 65-38-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that
289 - 333 at the recommendation of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, Resoluti on
�k1368, "A RESOLUTION OPPOSING THE INCREASE IN PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
RETIREMENTS PAYMENTS" be approve. The motion carried. Copies of
Resolution ��1368 to �e mailed to our Legislators.
Mr. Pokorny, Jr. Moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that
at the recommendation of the City Ma.nager, Mr. Brubacher, Resolution
1369, "A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING LEGISLATION APPROVING A COMBINATION
OASDI-PERA RETIRII�NT ASSOCIATION", be approved. The motion
carried. Copies of Resolution ��1369 to be mailed to our Legislators.
Item: 65-39-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that at�the
333 - 343 recommendation of Mr. Brubacher, City Manager, Rzsolution ��1370,
"A RESOLUTION OPPOSING HOUSE FILE ��149" proposing that the True
and Full Value rate to assess values for non-homestead farm buildings
and for all agricultural products in the hands of the producer, be
reduced from 20'/, to 10% be approved with copies ma.iled to our
Legislatiors. The motion carried.
Item: 65-40-E. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the
343 - 345 request by the Hopkins Recreation and Parks Commission for
authorization to advertise for bids for plantings for Central
Park for a total cost of $2800.00 be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 65-41-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that
345 - 351 the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be given premission to advertise.for
sale a list of used equipment from the Old City Hall building. (See
exhibit a), be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 65-42-E. Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that
351 - 359 on the recommendations of the Zoning and Planning Commission,
the request for a Special-Use-Permit for the proposed construction
of an industrial building in an Industrial zoned district �:;�:� on
the following described premises situated in Hopkins, Hennepin
County, Minnesota,, viz: Lots 14, 15, 16 and 17, Block 18, West
Minneapolis CenteYT 21 - 27 Harrison Avenue North be approved.
The motion carried. Case No. 65-03-Special-Use-Permit.
Applicant: Mr. E. D. Finke.
Item: 65-44-E. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that
412 - 432 City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to secure the services
of two outside Appraisers to appraise the City owned property
located between llth Avenue South and 13th Avenue South and
between the Great Northern Railway right-a-way and the Chicago
Northwestern right-a-way, or the completed sanitary land fill
area at llth Avenue South and County Road �k3 be approved. The
motion carried.
Item: 65-45-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Harrima.n seconded the motion that the
attached exhibits listing the 1965 license applications with the
exception of the application ma.de by Mr. Holt to operate a"Used
Car Lot" at 927 East Excelsior Avenue, be approved. The motion
carried.
Item: 65-46-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion �._:
432 - 560 that Resolution ��137�, "A RESOLUTION MODIFING PARKING TIME ZONES
ESBLISHED BY COUNCIL ACTION OF JULY 7, 1964, ON CERTAIN PARKING
LOTS AND STREETS" by establishing a two hour parking zone from
lst Street North to lst. Street South on all Avenues from 7th
Avenue to 12th Avenue including both sides of 13th Avenue.South
from Excelsior Avenue to alleys; excluding the area on the West
side of lOth Avenue South from Excelsior to the alley (Northwestern
National Bank area); the West side of 9th Avenue North from
Excelsior Avenue to the alley (taxi stand area); the area on the
West side of 9th Avenue South from the alley to the North line
of lot 11 Block 5, West Minneapolis (Post Office.ar.ea); the West
side of 7th Avenue North from Excelsior Avenv� to the Chicago
Northwestern railway tracks (Hopkins Motor Sales); the West side
of llth Avenue North from Excelsior Avenue to alley (Northwestern
Bell Telephone Company area). The West side of 12th Avenue from
-2-
March 16, 1965, Council meeting minutes continued.
alley South of Excelsior Avenue to lst Street South (free
parking area). That all other parking areas adopted by Council
.� action of Tuesday July 7, 1964, rema.in as illustrated on the
'� Official Downtorai.� Parking area map dated July 7, 1964 and
be declared zoned as such; all zones to be shown on revised
Official Downtown parking map dated March 16, 1965 be approved.
(See exhibit "B" Revised Official parking zone map March 16,
� 1965). The motion carried.
Item: 65-49-E. Mr. Pokorny Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that
639 - 647 the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to advertise
for bids for the necessary steel materials to complete the
construction of the Police target range, be approved. The
motion carried.
Item: 65-50-E. Mr. Harrima.n moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion
708 - 716 that Resolution �k1372, "A RESOLUTION OPPOSING THE COUNTY WIDE
SYSTEM OF DIRECT RELIEF", be adopted and forwarded to our
respective representatives be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 65-51-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion
1200 - 1210 the requests for Bingo permits for the next three months or
for the months of April, May and June for the Hopkins Lodge
No. 17, I.O.O.F., made by Mr. M. K. Bersie; the George R.
Wolff Post, V.F.W., �k425 of 10 - 12th Avenue South, made by
Mr. George Johnson and for the Hopkins Columbus Home Association
made by Mr. Uram be approved. The motion carried.
There being no further business the Council stood adjourned.
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Dona.ld J. Mi ert, Mayor
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C. R. Peterson Secre ary to the Council
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTIOPJ NO. 1367
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PR�P�TION .
OF ENGINE;ER'S REFORT OP1 IMPROVEI�I�'TS
WHLREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement
of the North - South alley in Block l� Oak Ridge Second Addition by
bituminous surfacing thereon and the assessment of benefitting property
f or all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A.,
Secs, l�29.011 to Secs. 429.111.
N04�, TI-IEREFONE� BE IT RESOL'VED BY TI� CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIZ'i' OF
HOPKIivS, i�TIIJNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan for study and he is iristructed to report urith ali convenient
speed advisin� 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 improv�ment, and the estimated
cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, PZ}nnesota, this
sixteenth day of Nlarch, 1965.
C . R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
AS:jp
DONALD J . �LBERT,
Mayor
C I TY OF HOPK I NS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. l368
RESOLUTION OPPOSING ENACTAAENT OF STATl1TES
INCREASING PERA CONTRIBUTIONS
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Councit of the City of Hopkins,
Hennepin County, Minnesota, as follows:
t. That the City of Hopkins opposes the enactment of any legislation
by the Legislature of the State of Minnesota which would increase or tend
to increase the employer as well as the employee contributions to the
PERA Fund.
2. That the City of Hopkins is opposed to the passage of Senate Fi1e
No. 378 of the Senate of the State of Minnesota and to any companion
legislation or bitl in the House of Representatives�.
3. That the Honorable Alfred R. Bergerud, State Senator, and the
Honorab(e Otto Bang, Representative from the district in which the City
of Hopkins is located, are hereby urged to employ a[I means at their
command to prevent the passage of any such Iegislation.
4. That a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the said State
Senator and member of the House of Representatives hereinabove set forth,
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City
of Hopkins, March 16, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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DONALD J. MILBERT,
Mayor.
CITY OF NOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1369
RESOLUTION SUPPORTING AND URGING PASSAGE OF LEGISLATION
AUTHORIZING REFERENDUM ON PERA—OASDI COORDINATION.
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkin s,
Hennepin County, A�innesota, as follows;
WHEREAS, said File No. 617 has been introduced in the Senate of
the State of Minnesota authorizina a referendum �nong all members of the
Public Employees Retirement Association to which such employees would
choose to remain under PERA completely or come under a combined Social
Security—PERA coverage, and
WHEREAS, the Leagae of Minne sota Municipalities has endorxed such
a proposal, and
WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Hopkins deems it in the
best, most democratic tradition of the people of the State of Minnesota
and particularl.y public employees under PERA to have the right to choose _
a combined coverage.
NOW THE REFORE� BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins as follows;
I. That said Council of the City of Hopkins $avors and urges passage
by the Legistature and the Senate of the State of Minnesota or appropriate
(eoislation authorizing a referendum ambng al( members of PERA to which
such employees would have the right to choose t remain under PERA com—
pletely or come under a combined PERA—OASDI coverage.
2. That further, the City of Wopkins favors the enactment into Iaw
of Senate File No. 61.7 and of any companion legis(�ation in the State House
of Represen�'at i ves,
3. That the Honorable Alfred R. Bergerud, State Senator, and the
Honorable Otto Bang, Representative from the district in which the City
of Hopkins is located, are hereby urged to emp(oy a(� means at tl���r
command to effect the passage of such Iegislation.
4. That a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the said State
Senator and P,4ember of the House of Representatives hereinabove set forth,
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City
of Hopkins, March t6, 1965. '� �
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C. R, PETERSON, 0 ALD J. MI BER ,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Count.y, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0..1370
A RESOLUTION OPPOSING ENACTMENT OF LEGISLATION
RELATING TO A CHANGE IN l}iE CLASSIF�CATION.OF
PROPERIY FOR TAX PURPOSES.
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin
County, Minnesota as folGows;
I. That said City of Hopkins is opposed to any re—classification of
property for tax purposes by lowering the percentage in the establishment of
assessed va(uation,
2. That said City of Hopkins is opposed to the enactment of House
Fi1e No. 149 of the Leoislature of the State of Minnesota and to any com—
p anion measure which either has been or may be introduced in the Senate of
the State of Minnesota.
3. That the Honorable Alfred R. Bergerud, State Senator, and the
Honorable Otto Banq, Representative from the District in which the City of
Hopkins is located, are hereby urged to employ all means at their comrnand to
prevent the passage of any such legislation.
�. That a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the said State
Senator and Member of the House of Representatives hereinabove set fo�th.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City
of Hopkins, March 16, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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DONALD J. !t LBER ,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. L371
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PARKING TINiE LIMITS
ON CERTAIN STREETS�.AVENUES AND PUBLIC PARKING
LOTS IN THE CITY OF HOPKI.NS.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS that there
are hereby established the following parking time (imits, otherwise
also knownas parking zones in the following (ocations in the City
of Hopkins, viZ:
TWO HOUR PARKING ZONES
(ai, Atong both sides of Seventh Avenue South from Excelsior
Avenue to First Street South.
(bl:. Along the East side of Seventh Avenue North to F irst
Street North.
(ci:. A�ong the West side of Seventh Aven ue North from the Chicago,
Northwestern Rai[way tracks to First Street North,
(d)-. Along both sides of Eighth Avenue South frun Excelsior
Avenue to First Street South.
(el;. Along both sides of Eighth Avenue North from Excelsior
Avenue to First Street North.
(f2�. Along the East side of Ninth Avenue South from E xcelsior
Avenue to First Street South.
(g�-. Along the West side of Ninth Avenue South frarn Excelsior
Avenue to First Street South except that part of said West side of
Ninth AvenueSouth from Excelsior Avenue to First Street South except
that part of said West side of Ninth Avenue South extending frcm the
East—West alley to the North line of Lot !I, Block 5, West Minneapolis.
(h)�. Along the East.side of Ninth Avenue North from Exce(sior
Avenue to First Street North.
(il. Along that part of the West side of Ninth Avenue North
commencing at the East�/dest altey and running thence North to First
Street North.
�ji. Along the East side of Tenth Avenue South from Excelsior
Avenue to First Street South.
(k�.� Along that part of the West side of Tenth Avenue South
lying.,between the East—West alley and First Street South.
(l). Along both sides of Tenth Avenue North from Exce(sior
Avenue to First Street North.
(m).. A�ong both sides of Eleventh Avenue South from Excelsior
Avenue to First Street South.
tn�i�. Along the East side of Eleventh Avenae North from Excelsior
Avenue to First Street North.
(o). Along the '�Vest side of Eleventh Avenue North from the East—
West alley to First Street North.
;(p). Along the East side of Twelfth South from Exce(sior Avenue
to Ficst Street South.
(q�. Along the West side of Twelfth Avenue South from the East—
West alley to Excelsior Avenue.
(ri:. Along both sides of Twelfth Ayenue North from Excelsior
Avenue to Fir st Street North.
(s1. Along both sides of Thirteenth Avenue South from Excei�sior
Avenue to the East—West alley..
HOPKINS PARKING LOTS LOCAlED AT 1�-IE FOLLOWING
LOCATIONS:
(a). Between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues South in Block 6,
West Minneapolis.
(ba. Between Ninth and Tenth Avenues North in Block 68,
West Minneapo.lis Second Division.
(ci. Between Eighth and Ninth Avenues South in Block 4, West
Minneapotis.
(d1. F r�n Seventh Avenue to Eighth Aven ue South in Block 3,
West Minneapolis.
(e1. From Eighth Avenue North to Ninth Avenue North in Block 67,
West Minneapolis Second Division.
That public parking in all other parts of the City of Hopkins, untess
otherwise herein changed, shall remain in full force and effect as adopted
by resolution of the Council dated July 7, 1964 which as i[lustrated on
the official Down Town Parking Area Map dated July 7, 1964.
That all parking zones as shown and indicated on the revised official
Down Town Parking Map dated ��arch 16, t965 are hereby app�oved and adopted and
said revised official Down Town Parking Map is hereby adopted as the
official Parking Zone Map of the City of Hopkins.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins, March l6, 1965.
C. R. PETERSOPl,
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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01�lALD J. AILBERT�
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0, 1372
RESOLUTION OPPOSINGI:CHANGE IN THE
ADMINISTRATION OF DIRECT �LIEF IN HENNEPIN COUNTY
WHEREAS� 'sjhce Hennepin County was first organized� direct
rel.ief has been administered unde►' what is known as the Township
System.
WHEREAS, Since at �east 1938 al! the municipa(ities located
in rural� Hennepin County have administered direct relief under a s}�stem
of contract whereby these municipalities have employed and maintained
two central offices with trained personnel which conducts thorough
investigations and administers retief according to standards approved
by the State of Minnesota, and
WHEREAS, under this system in rural Hennepin County, direct
relief has been administered ably, well� and satisfactor'ily and at a
cost which is far Iess than that which would have been necessari[y
expanded under a County System and,
WHEREAS, the ar�rninistration of such relief in Hennepin
County is not fragmented and has been at all times ackninistered in a
humane, efficient and inte[�(igent manner, and
WHEREAS, it is now proposed that the tegislature of the State
of Minnesota enact legislation abolishing the above system of ac�ninistration
of relief and institute and establish a County System, and
WFiEREAS,. such a change is unnecessary, undesirab�e and costly
and expen sive.
NOW THEREFORE� BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of
the City of Hopkins that said City of Hopkins is opposed to the enactment
of any legislation which wi11 change the present system of a�ninistration
of direct relief and establish or impose a County System therefor.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this reaolution be
transmitted to the State Senators and the Members of the fiouse of
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Representatives of the Legislatnre of the State of Minnesota, who
are elected from and represent rural Hennepin County.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins this 16th day of March, (965,
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LD J. ILB RT
. . . Mayor
C. R, PE7ERSON
SeGretary of the Councit
JOSEPH C. VESELY
pity Attorney
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
'� NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the City
of Hopkins until Monday, March 15, 1965, 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, 9ND WINDSTORM COVERAGE in accordance
with specifications on file in the office of the Finance Director, 1010 First
Street So., Hopkins, Minnesota.
All 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.
All 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.
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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.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
//• .
R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
Published in the Hennepin County Review, Thursday, March 4th and llth, 1965.
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held in
the Council room of the City Hall on Tuesday, April 6, 1965, at 7:30 p.m. o'clock.
Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Hanley,,Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser.
City Manager, Brubacher, City Engineer, Strojan,. Building Inspector, Blomquist and
City Attorney, Vesely.
The minutes of the March 17th, 1965, Council meeting were approved and signed.
Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the expenditures
dated April 6, 1965, in the amount of $32,133.14, be approved and authorized for
payment. The motion carried.
Item: 65-5-A. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that
Reel - 22 - Ordinance �k250 "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES;
Side - 3 - REGULATING THE RENTING, LEASING, OR FURNISHING OF MOTOR BICYCLES
22 - 47 FOR PAY OR HIRE; REQUIRING THE LICENSING OF SUCH BUSINESSES
AND LIMITING THE USE AND OPERATION OF MOTOR BICYCLES; AND
PROVIDING PENALTIES, as amended by cY�anging "named under" to
naming, the fifth word in line three, pagetwo of the Ordinance;
and in Section 9 by changing the first two words in line four,
"City Manager" to Council, be accepted for its first reading.
The motion carried.
Item: 65-3-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Thursday
50 - 127 March 25, 1965, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T, for furnishing the City
of Hopkins with one (1) tractor-back-hoe-loader, (see attached
exhibit A).
Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that the
contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with one (1) tractor-
back-hoe-loader be awarded to the firm of Long Lake Farm Supply
Company, the second low bid, based on the facts that both parts
and service will be more available, for a gross cost of $8,880.00;
with a trade-in value of $4,020.00, for a net cost of $4,860.00,�
be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 64-4-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Thursday,
128 - 186 March 25, 1965, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T., for furnishing the City
of Hopkins with the service of demolition and removal of the
former City Hall and the Dow House; (see exhibit B.).
Mr. Heuser moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the
contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the service of
demolition and removal of the Dow House be awarded to the low
bidder, the firm of Jericho, Inc. for a total cost of $1,240.00,�
be approved. The motion carried.
240 - 275 Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that
the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the service
of demolition and removal of the old City Hall be awarded to the
low bidder, the firm of Wm. Pearson Excavating Company, for a
total cost of $3,750.00;^be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 65-5-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Thursday,
189 - 240 Ma.rch 25, 1965, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T., for furnishing the City
of Hopkins with one (1) rodding machine; (see exhibit B).
Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that
the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with one (1)
rodding ma.chine be awarded to the firm of Flexible Pipe Tool
Company, model S.R.R.S.-2 at a gross cost of $5,023.75, with a
trade in value of $700.00 or a net cost of $4,323.75;�d.elivexy date;
thirty (30) days, be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 65-6-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Monday,
314 - 327 April 5, 1965, at 10:00A.M., C.S.T., for furnishing the City
of Hopkins with castings and steel materials for the pistol
range; (see exhibit C ).
Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion that
the contract for furnishing steel materials for the pistol
range be awarded to the firm of Paper, Calmenson & Company at
a cost of $1,049.00,�`be approved. The motion carried.
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Page -2-
Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that
the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the castings,
and target carriers be awarded to the firm of Caswell Target
Carriers; 5 sets (10 part �k2 & 10 part �k3) Caswell patent castings
at $120.00 ea or $600.00; and 5 type A. Caswell Target carriers
at $51.70 e'a or $258.50 for a net total of $858.50;�be approved.
The motion carried.
Item: 65-7-C. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised, Monday,
275 - 314 April 5, 1965, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T., for furnishing the City
of Hopkins with the service of hauling and leveling of fill and
black dirt in Central Park;( see exhibit C).
Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that
the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the service
of hauling, placing and leveling fill from the City Sanitary
land fill, 7450 cubic yards at $.48 per cubic yard or for a
total cost of $3576.00, be°.awarded to the low bidder, the firm
of Wilcox Contracting Company, with the stipulation that the
City Engeineers supervise the removal of the fill from the
City Sanitary land fill area be approved. The motion carried.
Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that
the contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with the service
of furnishing, hauling, and placing and leveling 5175 cubic yards
of topsoil be awarded to the low bidder, the firm of Marvin
Rehbein at a total cost of $1.45 per cubic yard or $7503.00,
be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 65-50-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that
327 - 368 based on the recommendations of the Zoning and Planning Commission
the request for a Special-Use-Permit and a front yard variance
from thirty (30) feet to twenty (20) feet for the proposed
installation of a double faced rotating sign in an Industrail
zoned district or on the following described premises situated
in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz:
Blocks 23 and 24 West Minneapolis Center,
with the provision that all other out door advertising and signs
now on the existing building be removed, be approved. The motion
carried. Case No. 65-06-Special-Use-Permit and Variance.
Applicant: Super Valu.
Item: 65-51-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that
368 - 388 based on the recommendations of the Zoning and Planning Com-
mission the request for a fence variance of a proposed construction
of a six (6) foot high fence from the back line of an existing
house to the front line of the sa.me house be approved, due to the
hardships of housekeeping and maintenance of the owners yard and
property, (The property owner to the North of the applicant
having been contacted and being in favor of the proposed fence),
be approved. The motion carried. Case No. 65-05-Fence variance.
Applicant: C. Beshears.
Item: 65-52-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the
389 - 392 communication from Mr. John B. Keefe relative to a fall in-
volving Mrs. Mary Schutrop on property abutting the City park-
ing lot on 8th Street across the street from Bursch's Cafe on
February 13, 1965, at seven o'clock be referred to the City
Attorney, Mr. Vesely, be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 65-53-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that
392 - 437 the request by Mr. John Meath for final approval of the Plat of
Meath's Addition be approved, with the provision that the proposed
roads in the proposed plat be brought up to grade. The motion
carried. Case No.64-23 P lat. Applicant: Mr. J. Meath.
Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion that a
portion of Jackson Avenue between Monroe and Turngren�s Addition
be referred to the Zoning and Planning Co�nission for study be
approved. The motion carried.
The April 6, 1965 Council meeting minutes continued.
Page -3-
Item: 65-54-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr. moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that
437 - 485 the following 1965 license applications be approved.
.Bruce B. Larson - - - - - - - Do electrical work
�CEPCO Electronics - - - - - - Sell soft drinks
�Charles Niles d/b/a Chuc�'s
•Hopkins Texaco Co. ------Operate two gas pumps, sell
soft drinks and cigarettes
-Robert H. Watson - - - - - - -Do electrical Work
Hopkins Motor Sales ----- Used car permit.
The motion carried.
Item: 65-55-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that
485 - 491 request:. by the Minneapolis Gas Company to cut and abandon a
2 inch ma.in on 3rd Street South at 6th Avenue South be approved.
The motion carried.
Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that
the request by the Minneapolis Gas Company to extend a three
inch main on 6th Avenue South from a point 440 feet North of
5th Street to a point 660 feet North be approved. The motion
carried.
Item: 65-56-E. Mr. Hanley moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. seconded the motion that
491 - 538 the recommendation of the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, to i� tall
window shades on thirty-five (35) windows at a cost of $13.00
per window for a total cost of $455.00 be approved. The windows
to be shaded are those on the South side of the building,(with
the exception of the six (6) windows in the two expansion rooms);
the Police Department windows and on all of the windows on the
West side of the building on both the first and lower levels. The
motion.carried.
Item: 65-57-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that the
538 - 568 request of an application for a cab drivers license by a
Mr. Winsten Andrew Anderson, at the recommendation of the City
Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be denied. The denial based on the
results of normal license check made on all such application,
be approved. The motion carried.
Item: 65-58-E. Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Pokorny, Jr, seconded the motion
568 - 607 that the request by the City Manager, Mr. Brubacher, to pay
one of the Police Officers, who spent seven (7) hours in District
Court over and above his regular duty_be continued until the
next or April 20th Council meeting.�.:: -� -•:x��-:'.' The motion
carried.
Item: 65-59-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr, moved and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion that
607 - 688 Emergency Ordinance No. 251, "EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING
THE PURCHASE AND REPLAGIIKENT OF A MOTOR FOR THE CITY'S NUMBER
THRRE (3) WELL" be adopted. The motor to be purchased from
the firm of Bergerson-Caswell; located at 13120 Wayzata Blvd,
Minneapolis, Minnesota for a total cost of $3100.00 be
approved. The motion carried.
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Donald J. M lbert, Mayor
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CITY OF WOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
Oi� l NANCE N0. 251-�1
EMERGENCY ORDINANCE ORDERIN6 AND AUTHORIZIN6
REPAIR OF CITY WELL N0, 3.BY PURCNASE OF NEW
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The City Council of the Gity of Hopkins do hereby ordain as follaws;
VVliEREAS the City of Hopkins bas three working City Water Wells of
which system Wel1 No. 3 is located on Monk. Avenne North in the City of Hopkins
which well is capabte of pumping t200 ga��ons per minute, and
WFIEREAS it is necessary tdat all three wells be ready for full
operation at a11 times for the prote ction in the City against fire as well
as the furnish.ing of water to the citizens of the City, and
. WWEREAS the present �aotor in Well No. 3 nas suddenly become broken
and will not operate, thus taking said wel.l out of operation, and
WHEREAS i.t is.necessary irr�nediately to acquire another motor for said
we11, and
WHEREAS the old motor cannot be repaired nor can the p�rchase of a new
motor wait for an advertisement for.bids or for forma� contract, and
WHEF�AS the.City Manager has solicited informa�.bids, both for the
repair of such motor as we11 as for the purchase of a new motor and has
fioand that the cost of a new motor frcm Bergersor�—CasvYell, at a cost of
$31�0.00 is a fair and reasonable sum and is the lowest bid obtainabie,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED AS FOLL(�NS:
I. Tk�at an immediate emergency exists which if not removed may cause
serious danger to the pubiic heaith and wetfare of the City of Hopkins.
2. The City Manager is hereby authorized and emp�ered to enter into
a contract or to purchase immediately one motor for City Water Weli No. 3
- fram Bergerson—Casuvell Company for the s�nn of $3100�00.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Hopkins held Aprii 6, 1965. ¢ � Q
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C. R. PETERSUN, DONALD J. ILBERT,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
FOR
NOTICE�'OF:;BID/DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins
Minnesota, until 10:00 A.M., Thursday, March 25, 1965, 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 work:
Demolition and Removal of the Dow House
Demolition and Removal of the former City Hall
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, for ten percent (10'/0) of the total bid price, payable
to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder, if successful, will promptly
execute a satisfactory contract for the faithful performance of the work covered by
the specifications.
The successful bidder must, within ten (10) days after his bid is accepted,
execute a contract and bond for one hundred percent (100%) of the full amount of
the bid.
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 Demolition and Removal of Dow House�,and, or, former
City Hall", and addressed to the City of Hopkins, Minnesota. Bidders may bid on
either unit seperately or together. The City reserves the right to accept or reject
any or 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
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R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
& 18th,
To be published in the Hennepin County Review, March 11,/1965
To be published in the Construction Bulletin March llth & 18th, 1965
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR FURNISHING, HAULING, AND LEVELING
OF FILL AND BLA�K DIRT IN CENTRAL PARK
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until April 5, 1965, 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 and grading fill
and black dirt in Central Park
all in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of
the City Engineer.
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 un-
successful bidders sha11 be returned to�them, and upon the filing of the
contract and performance bond, this check or bid bond of the successful bidder
shall be returned to him.
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
�' I ' �/6i�A ,rd•A.�C�/
R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review March 25, 1965
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA ti
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF CASTINGS AND STEEL
MATERIALS FOR PISTOL RANGE
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
until Monday, April 5, 1965, at 10:00 A.M. C.S.T., and wi11 then
be publicly opened and read aloud for following items required by
the City of Hopkins -
5 Sets of Caswell Patent Castings
Misc. Steel Materials as specified
All bids shall be on forms on file in theCity 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 Castings and Steel
Materials for Pistol Range", 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 to accept
separate items or to accept that bid which is most advantageous to
the City.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review, March 25, 1965
To bql�ublished in the Construction Bulletin, March 25, 1965
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY FOR
PREPARATION OF SEED BED AND APPLICATION OF FERTILIZER
AND SEED
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Monday, April 19, 1965, 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. 13 Acres Preparation of Seed Bed
2. 13 Acres Application of Fertilizer
3. 13 Acres Application of Seed
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'/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 be published in the Hennepin County Review, April 8, 1965
To be published in theConstruction Bulletin , April 8, 1965
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF GRASS SEED
AND FERTILIZER
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City of Hopkins,
Minnesota, until Monday, April 19, 1965, at 10:00 A.M., and
wi11 then be publicly opened and read aloud for the following
items required by the City of Hopkins -
4,000 Pounds Grass Seed
18,000 Pounds Fertilizer
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.
A11 bids must be sealed and marked "Bids on Grass Seed" or
"Bids on Fertilizer", 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 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, April 8, 1965
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, April 8, 1965
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, April 20, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., and Harriman, also City
Manager Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Assistant Engineer Anderson, and City
Attorney Vesely.
Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
April 20, 1965, in the amount of $38,757.57, except for Check No. 17671, in the amount
of $992.20, leaving a balance of total expenditures of $37, 765.37, be approved for
payment. Motion carried.
The minutes of the April 6, 1965 Council meeting were approved and signed.
Item: 65-5-A Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that
Reel 22 - Ordinance No. 250, "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; REGULATING
Side - 4 THE RENTING, LEASING, OR FURNISHING OF MOTOR BICYCLES FOR PAY OR HIRE;
354-383 REQUIRING THE LICENSING OF SUCH BUSINESS AND LIMITING THE USE AND
OPERATION OF MOTOR BICYCLES; AND PROVIDING PENALTIES", as amended, be
accepted for the second reading thereof, and according to law same to
be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 65-3-B Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
384-409 request by the Independent School District ��274, for a one hundred (100)
foot school bus loading and unloading zone on Excelsior Avenue in front
of the Junior High Annex (Old High School), located between 15th and
16th Avenues South, on the South side, be granted, and that a sign be
erected to read "No Parking from 7:30 A.M, to 4:30 P.M., Monday thru
Friday", and that same sign be removed for the s�er months while
school is not in session, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-4-B Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
request by the Village of Minnetonka for consideration of a proposal
for the City of Hopkins participation in a joint storm sewer installa-
tion in the area of County Road ��18 and Minnetonka Boulevard, be re-
ferred to our City Engineer, Mr. Strojan, for further investigation and
study of their plans. Motion carried.
Item: 65-8-C Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertised on April 19, 1965,
453 - for the furnishing of grass seed and fertilizer for Central Park. (See
tabulation of bids attached)
Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
contract for furnishing the City of Hopkins with grass seed and ferti-
lizer for Central Park, be awarded to Minnesota Farm Bureau, at a total
cost of $2,734.00. Motion carried.
Item: 65-9-C Pursuant to notice bids were opened as advertized on April 19, 1965, for
540 - the furnishing of labor, equipment, and materials, necessary for pre-
paration of seed bed and application of fertilizer and seed, for
Central Park. (See tabulation of bids attached)
Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
contract for furnishing labor, equipment and materials, necessary for
preparation of seed bed and application of fertilizer and seed, for
Central Park, be awarded to St. Louis Park Landscaping, Inc., for a
total cost of service of $1,300.00. Motion carried.
Item: 65-65-E Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that an
541-553 Engineer's Report be ordered to help solve the problem of water disposal
on Maple Hill Road at Goodrich Avenue. Motion carried.
Item: 65-66-E Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
554-573 petition requesting certain parking regulations on 7th Avenue North,
North of C. & N.W. tracks, and South of First Street North, be referred
to the Police Department and the Parking Committee of the Chamber of
Commerce for their opinion. Motion carried.
Item: 65-67-E Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that Mr.
574-613 Brubacher's letter, relative to the enforcement of food sanitation, be
referred to the Hopkins Board of Health for their recoimnendations.
Motion carried.
Minutes of the April 20, 1965 Council meeting continued.
Page -2-
Item: 65-58-E Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
614-805 Mr. Brubacher obtain copies of the original request of the Police
Union Representative, Mr. McDonald, and also make a further study of
Police Officers court time, continued from the April 6, 1965, Council
meeting, for presentation at the next regular Council meeting to be
held on May 4, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-68-E Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
819-829 Mr. Brubacher's recommendation for the appointment of Dr. John D. Lyon,
or any other professional member of the medical staff of the Drill Clinic
to act as temporary City Health Officer in the absence of Dr. H.H. Drill,
the City Health Officer, be approved. Motion carried.
973-979
980-1007
Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that Mr.
Brubacher's request for permission to advertise for bids for a
Chlorinator for the City of Hopkins, be approved. Motion carried.
Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that Mr.
Brubacher's request for permission to advertise for bids for wiring the
lift stations for emergency power, be approved. Motion carried.
1009-1051 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher's
request for permission to hir�":an Appraisal firm to appraise the Dow
Property on 9th Avenue South and the City owned property located on
llth Avenue and County Road ��3, be approved, and that the firm of Newcomb
& Lawrence be retained to do the appraisal. Motion carried.
1059-1237 Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that Mr.
Vesely, the City Attorney, be authorized to purchase for the City of
Hopkins, at a total price of $8,000, the following described property:
"that part of Lot 5, Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park described as follow:.
Commencing at a point on the South line of said Lot 5, a distance of
106.67 feet East of the Southwest corner, thence West to the Southwest
corner, thence North to the Northwest corner, thence East along the .
North line a distance of 106.82 feet, thence South to a point of beginning�.
Owner: Edward Hohertz and wife, 240 Van Buren Avenue No., Hopkins,
Minnesota, be approved. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman abstained from
voting.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded
the meeting be adjourned. Motion carried.
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CITY OF HOPKIIU5
Hennepi.n Countg, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 250
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; REGULATING
TI� RENTING, LEASING, OR FURNISHING OF MOTOR BICYCLES
FOR PAY OR HIRE; REQUIRING TI� LICENSING OF.SUCH
BUSINESSES AND LIMITING THE USE AND OPERATION OF MOTOR
BICYCLES; AND PROVIDING PIIVALTIES.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS:
Section l. DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this Ordinance the
terms defined in this Section have the meanings given them.
Section 1, Subdivision 1. "Motor Bicycle" means a self propelled
vehicle having a saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on
not more than three wheels in contact witH the ground. The term includes
motor scooters and motorcy"cles, but does not include tractors.
Section 1, Subdivision 2. "Motor Bicycle Business" means fur-
nishing, renting, or leasing motor bicyles for pay or hire.
Section 2. LICENSE. No person shaTl engage i.n the motor �
bicycle business, either exclusively or in connection with any other occupation,
without first being licensed as provided herein. An applicant for such
license or ren�wal shall apply to the City Clerk in writing. The applicant
sha,Tl submit such information as the City of Hopkins may from time to
time require, upon blanks supplied by the Clerk, such information to include
but not be limited tothe following:
(a) The name and address of the owner or owners.
(b) The address of the business
(c) The number of motor bic�cles to be used in the tiusiness
(d) The number or numbers on the State number license
piate of each"motor vehicle �
(e) The name of the Insurance Compar�y, the insurance policy,
contract or policy riumber or numbers and the amount of
-- insurance in force at the date of such application
(f) A copy of the receipt showing such insurance premium
to be paid for the entire licensing period.
Al1 licenses unless revoked shall expire onthe 31st da� of
Decemberfbllowing the date of the issuance thaeof.
Section 3: LICENSE FEES. The annua,T license fee is $50.00. A
sepa,rate license shaTl_be obtained for each place of .buai.ness. The
licensee shall display the license in a prominent pla,ce on the premises.
Section 4. INSURANCE REQUIl�ED. No license shall be issued until
the applicant obtains and files with the City Clerk a policy of liability
insurance by an Insurance.Compar�p authorized to do business under the laws
of the State of Minnesota, to be kept in force for the entire licensing year.
The policy or contract of insurance shall insure the applicant, his renters
and lessees, and all persons operating such motor bicycle again§t loss in
not lessthan the sum of $25,000.00 for injur� to or death of any one person
in any one accident; at least $50,000.00 for injury�to or death of more than
one-person in any one accident, arid at least $5,000.00 because of damage
to or destruction of property in ar�pone accident resulting from negTigent
operation, use or defective condition of any motor bicycTe belonging to or
under the control of the applicant. The policy or contract of insurance shall
contain a provision for a continuing liability thereunder for the flzTl term
of the:license to the full amount thereof, notwithstandirig an� recovery
thereon. The policy shall also contain an endorsement to the effect that
the Tiability under the policy is not affected by reason� of ar�r motor� bicyde
having been furnished to, or rented or leased by a minor, and furtlier, tfiat
the Clerk of the City of Hogkins shall be notified bg letter`at least five
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days before the cancellation of any such insurance policy. The policy
shall alsocontain a provision providing for at least $200.00 medical
pa,�ment to' cover the operator or passenger of such vehicle if pe�sonal
injury results to the operator or pa,ssenger from ita use.
Should the State of Minnesota under its statute at any time in
the future require such contracts in connection with any regulation of
such motor bicycle business by the State of Minnesota the filing with
the Hopkins City Clerk of a copy of any.such insurance furnished by the
licensee to or for the State of Minnesota under any such statute shall
be sufficient to satisfy the insurance carried under this Ordinance
provided that ar�y such policy or contract of insurance shall contain
proper endorsements as hereinabove set forth named under the City of
Hopkins as being entitled to ar�p notice in addition to anp such re-
quirement by or for the State of Minnesota.
Section 5. REI�TAL TO OPERATORS ONLY. A licensee shall not
rent, lease or ftiirnish at� motor bicycle �.to any person who is not licensed
by the State of Minnesota to operate such a vehicle, or, in the case of a
non-resident, who is not duly licensed tq%perate such a vehicle urider
the Laws of the State, or Country of his residence. A Minnesota chauffeur's
license unless also accompanied by a valid Minnesota driver's license,
shall not be sufficient to satisfy the provisions of this Section.
Before renting, leasing or ftiirnishing any motor bicgcle to any
person the licensee shall make a permanent and legible record containing
the name, address and age of the person to whom the motor bicycle is leased,
rented or flzrnished, and shall record on this record the number and date of
issue and expiration of the ciriver's license, together with ar�y limitations
noted thereon and the description of the person as set forth on such driver's
license. The record so kept also shall identify the vehicle rented, leased
or furnished to the person by the number on the vehicle's State number plate.
Section 6. RENTAL TO MINORS, PARENTAL CONSENT. It shall be
unla�rful to rent, lease or furnish a motor bicycle to any person under the
age of 18 �ears unless such person furnishes and leaves with the licensee
a statement in writing showing the consent of the person's parent or guardian
to the rental, lease, or furnishing of a motor bicycle to such minor person.
Such written consent by such parent or guardian shall be retained by the
licensee as part of his record.
Section 7. MAINTENANCE, OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, SAFETY HELMETS.
The licensee shall maintain in safe operating condition all motor bicycles
rented, leased or furnished by him. The licensee, his agent, or employee
shall explain the operation, including but not limited to the controls,
pedals, gears and bfakes of the particular motor bicycle to be used by
the person before the person uses it, unless the licensee, his�agent or
employee lrnows that the person knows how to operate the particular motor
bicycle.
The licensee, his agent or his employee shall call to the
attention of the user of such vehicle the precautionary measures that must
be followed for;the safety of the driver and the public and make available
for each�motor bicycle at least one sanitized safety helmet, or similar
headgear, which shall be offered for use to the driver.
Section 8. USE OF VEHICLE BY UNLICFIVSED PERSON PROHIBITED. It
is unlawful for ar�y person tc whom a motor bicycle is rented, leased or fur-
nished to rent, sublease or otherwise authorize the use of the vehicle�to an3r
person who is not licensed by the State of Minnesota, or by the State of
such persons domiciled to operate such vehicle.
Section 9. PENALTIES;R�VOCATION OF LICENSE. A person who violates
the provisions of this Ordinance shall upon conviction thereof be sentenced
to pay a fine not exceeding $100.00 or to imprisonment not exceeding 90 days.
The City Manager, afte�iotice and a hearing, may revoke the license of any
licensee who is convicted of violating a�y of the provisions of this Ordinance.
.. First read -at a regular meeti.ng' of the City Council of the City
of Hopki.ns on the �::6��? day of April, 1965, and finally read; approved and
, ordered published at a regular �ouncil meeting April 2Q,'19b5• � �
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ALD J. LHER ,
Mayor.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR LABOR AND MATERIAIS NECESSAHY
FOR FqJRNISHING .AND PLANTING TREFS AND SHRUBBEI�Y
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall'
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Monday� May 3, 1965, 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 �ity for the follawing:�
"Furnishing and planting of certai.n trees and shrubbery in Central Parks"
all in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of
the �ity Manager.
Bidder�s Bonds or Certified Checks are required f or ten percent (10�)
of the bid� as a guarantee of entry into a contract,
The right is reserved to accept ar reject any or all bids.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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R� L. Brubacher� �ity Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review, April 22, 1965,
To be published in the �onstruction Bulletin� April 22�, 19b5.
A regular meeting of the,Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
May 4, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Milbert, Gouncilmen Hanley, Pokorny, Jr., Harriman and Heuser, also
City Manager Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, City Attorney Vesely, and Building Inspector
Blomquist.
The minutes of the April 20, 1965, Council meeting were approved and signed.
Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that expenditures dated May 4,
1965, in the amount of $56,962.23, be approved for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 65-69-E. Pursuant to notice bids were opened as adverfised on May 3, 1965, at
Ree1 - 22 10:00 A.M., for the furnishing of labor, equipment, and materials necessary
Side - 1 for the furnishing and planting of trees and shrubbery in Central Park in
69-74 the City of Hopkins. (See tabulation of bids attached)
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the contract
for furnishing of labor, equipment, and materials necessary for the
furnishing and planting of trees and shrubbery in Central Park in the
City of Hopkins, be awarded to Minnesota Tree and Garden Center� at a
total cost of $3,625.75. Motion carried.
Item: 65-70-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the
74-79 request by the Minneapolis Gas Company for a permit to repair a 6 x 4
cross on 6th Avenue North at 2nd Street, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-71-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Zoning
80-188 and Planning Co�nission's recommendation for approval of a Special Use
Permit for a proposed construction of a four (4) bay self-service car
wash on the following described premises, situated in Hopkins, Hennepin
County, Minnesota, viz: Block 17, Lots 6 and 7, West Minneapolis Center,
be tabled to the next regular Council meeting, to be held on May 18, 1965,
and that further study be made of this request and a report be presented
at the May 18, 1965, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 65-72-E. Mr. Harriman moved� and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion� that the
189-203 petition from home owners abutting on the alleys in Blocks 4 and 5, West
Minneapolis, to vacate the alleys in Blocks 4 and 5, West Minneapolis,
Third Addition, be referred to Mr. Brubacher to obtain notarized signatures
of the petitioners, and the petition be resubmitted at the next regular
Council meeting, May 18, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-73-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the list of
204-206 Judges and Counters for the City Ele�tion, to be held on May 18, 1965, be
approved. Motion carried. (See list attached)
Item: 65-74-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
207-214 list of additional 1965 license�applications, and the five electrician
permits, be approved. Motion carried. (See list attached)
Item; 65-58-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher�s
215-257 recommendation regarding reimbursement of police officers for overtime,
court time, etc., continued from the April 20, 1965, Council meeting, be
approved as follows:
1. That all officers receive $3.00 for the first hour,
or fraction thereof, when they are required to appear
in the Hennepin County Municipal Court.
2. That officers be paid $3.00 per hour, or fraction
thereof, for any time over and above the basic
hours described in No. 1, above.
3. That officers receive their regular straight time
salaries when they are required to appear in either
District, or Juvenile Court.
4. That time be allowed in the following�manner for
officers to travel to and from court - 1/2 hour for
cases in St. Louis Park Court, or any other Suburban
County Court, and 1 hour to the Minneapolis District,
or County Court.
Motion carried.
Minutes of May 4, 1965, Council meeting continued.
Page 2
Item: 65-75-E. Mr. Hanley moved� and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
communication from the Hopkins Chamber of Commerce regarding the new
Post Office site, be placed on file. Motion carried.
301-333 Mr: Harriman moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the reques.t
by Super Valu for the Ci*y to deed back two parcels, previously deeded
to the City for alley purposes, in which Super Valu would in turn, grant
the City an easement for the use of this la.nd for alley purposes, be
referred to the Engineering Department for recommendation. Motion carried.
334-341 Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
authorization be given to draw a check in the amount of $8,000, for Mr.
Vesely, the City Attorney, to purchase for the City of Hopkins, the
following described property: "that part of Lot 5, Block 2, Steven�s
Oakwood Park, described as follows:Co�nencing at a point on the South
line of said Lot 5, a distance of 106.67 feet East of the Southwest
corner, thence West to the Southwest corner, thence North to the North-
west corner, thence East along the North line a distance of 106.82 feet,
thence South to a point of beginning." Owner: Edward Hohertz and wife�
240 Van Buren Avenue No., Hopkins, Minnesota. Motion carried.
341-383 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
claim of Mr. Lamp, for damages to his clothing and car, on our City land-
fill, be continued to the May 18, 1965, Council meeting, and that Mr.
Lamp be requested to appear before the Council at that time. Motion
carried.
384-416 Mr. Harriman moved� and Mr. Pokorny, Jr.� seconded the motion� that the
First National Bank of Hopkins request for a curb cut on 9th Avenue North,
to facilitate the opening of a second drive-in teller window, be referred
to the Engineering Department for study of the traffic pattern and flow.
Motion carried.
417-427 Mr. Harriman moved� and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that authorization
be given to issue a check in the amount of $2,500 to the Herbert J.
Flesher Co., for audit of the City�s records for the year 1964. Motion
carried.
428-430 Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that Mr.
Brubacher's request for permission to advertise for bids for traffic
striping, bituminous materials, sand and gravel, seal coating materials,
concrete work, sewer and water pipe, and appurtenances, be approved.
Motion carried.
431-484 Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution
No. 1373, "ORDERING ENGINEER`S REPORT ON 17TH AVENUE NORTH FROM STATE
HIGHWAY N0. 7� TO COUNTY ROAD N0. 3"� and authorizing Consulting Engineers
be retained for preparation of Engineer's Report (and possible further
work, if authorized by the Council) for this project, and also projects
for which Engineer's Reports were previously authorized as follows: llth
Avenue So., from Excelsior Avenue to 7th Street So., 7th Street So., from
9th Avenue to alley West of 14th Avenue, 5th Street So., from llth Avenue
to 16th Avenue, 12th Avenue So., from 6th Street to 7th Street, 13th Avenue
• So., from 6th Street to 7th Street, 14th Avenue So., from 7th Street to
Milwaukee Railroad. Motionca.rried.
485-496 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that Resolution
No. 1374, "NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY IN THE POSSESSION OF
THE CITY OF HOPKINS A�'TER THE DEMOLISHING OF CITY OWNED PROPERTIES AND OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY IN THE POSSESSION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS AFTER SEIZURE
OR CONFISCATION THEREOF BY THE CITY POLICE AND OTHER OFFICERS PURSUANT TO
HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 162", and that notice be published in the official
newspaper that the sale be held on May 22, 1965, at 2:00 P.M., in the
Hopkins City Garage� located at 120 - 16th Avenue South. Motion carried.
520-538 Mr. Heuser moved� and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the request of
Mr. Burgoyne, representing the Zion Lutheran Church, for permission to
blacktop an 8 ft. strip of City owned land, to be used for church parking,
be referred to the Recreation and Parks Co�ission, and also to our
Engineering Department, for study. Motion carried.
Minutes of May 4, 1965, Council meeting continued.
Page 3
572-599 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher
make a study of the property between 9th and lOth Avenues, South of Excelsior
in back of the stores in this area, with regards to removal of garage
structures� and the bituminous surfacing of this area for public parking,
and to lease f�om the owners of this property for'a $1.00 per year rental
fee, per owner, and that any costs to the City be assessed the same as the
other municipal parking lots. Also, that an Engineer's Report be made on
this and that both Mr, Brubacher's report, and the Engineer's Report, be
presented at the next Council meeting on May 18, 1965. Motion carried.
Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
C. R. Peterson, Secretary o the Council
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE FOR BIDS FORTHE FURNISHING OF ONE (1) NEW WATER
SUPPLY CHLORINATOR
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City
Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until May 27, 1965, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.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 the
above equipment.
Specifications and further details are available at the office
of the City Engineer, 1010 First Street South, Hopkins, Minnesota.
Bidders Bond, or Certified Checks, are required for five (5'/0)
percent of the bid, as a guarantee of entry into a contract.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids, and
to accept the bid which is most advantageous to the City.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1373
A t"tE90LUTIUN O�ERING PREPARATION
OF ENGIIYEEtt�S TiFPOF� ON IMPROVII�NTS
WHEREAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration be
given to the improvement of Seventeenth Avenue from State Highway No.
Seven to County Road No. Three by widening and resurfacing thereon
and the assessment of b enefitting property f or all ar� a portion of the
cost of the improvement pursuant to MeS,Ao, :Secse l�29o01I. to Secs.
4290���.
NOW� THEi�'OF�E, EE IT i�;SOT.VFd� F3Y THE Q TY CAUTICIL OF � CITY C�'
HOPKINS, MINi�iESOTA, that the proposed impravement be referred to John
Strojan� City Engineer� for study and that ,�uthoriz�,tion is hereby
gieen that Consulting Engineers be retained for preparation of the
Engineer�s Report on this project and also on the work on Eleventh
Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to Seventh Street South, on Seventh
Street South from Ninth tivenue to the alley West of Fourteenth Avenue,
on Fifth Stree� Sout:: from�Eleventh Avenue to Sixteenth Avenue, on
�el�tl���venue South from Sixth Street to Seventh Street� on Thir-
teenth AvenUe S outh from Sixth Street to Seventh Street and on
Fourteenth Av�ue South from Seventh Street to the Milwaukee �ailroad;
that the City Engineer a.nd the �onsulting Engineers are instructed to
report with all convenient speed advising the Council in �� preli.minary
way as to �ether the proposed improvements are feasible and as to
whether t11ey should best be made as proposed or in connection with
some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as
recommended.
�Aciopted by the �ity Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
fourth day of Ma.y, 19650
C. �?.. PETE�.90 N,
Secretary to the Council
J05EPH C. VESELY,
City .J�ttorney
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DONAIDJ. MIIEERT,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
�50 LUTIQN N0. 1376
A RESOLUTION CRDERING P�EPARATION
OF ENGINEEft � S REPORT ON IMPHOV�'.,P��'NTS
WHENEAS it is ordered by the City Council tha.t consirlerati on be
given to the improvement of the property in back of the stores south
of �celsior between Ninth Avenue and Tenth Avenue by removal of
garage structures and the bituminous surfacing of this area for
public parking 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. Lt29.011 to Secs. I�29.111.
NOW, THEREF'��, B�, IT itESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, N1IPINESCYI'A, that the proposed improvement be r eferred to
R. L. Brubacher, City Manager� and to John Strojan, �ity Engineer, for
study and they are instructed to report on May 18, 1965, advising tk�e
Council in a preliminary way as to �ether the proposed improvements
are feasible and as to whether they �ould best be made as proposed
or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost
of the improvemerrts as recommen�:;ec1.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Mir�esota. this
fourth day of May, 1965.
C. R. PETE�LSON,
Secretary t o the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
DONAID J. MIIBERT,
Mayor
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Mi�nesota� was held on Tuesday,
May 18� 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the ity Hall.
Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Hanley� Pokorny� Jr., and Harriman, also City
Manager Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist, and City
Attorney Vesely.
Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
May 18, 1965, in the amount of $132,651.50, be approved and authorized for payment.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-71-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
Reel - 22 the recommendation from the Zoning and Planning Commission for approval
Side - 2 of a Special Use Permit for a proposed construction of a four (4) bay
37-134 self-service car wash on the following described premises, situated
in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota� viz: Block 17, Lots 6 and 7,
West Minneapolis Center, continued from the May 4, 1965, Council meeting,
be continuted to the next Council meeting of June 1, 1965. Motion
carried.
Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, to have
the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, make a study of the present Car Wash
Ordinance, for a possible amendment to same� with regard to the above
application. Motion carried.
135-182 Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that Mr.
Brubacher's report, and the City Engineer's report, on the property
between 9th and lOth Avenues, South of Excelsior, in back of the stores
in this area, with regards to removal of garage structures, and the
bituminous surfacing of this area for public parking� and to lease
from the owners of this property for a$1.00 per year rental fee, per
owner, and that any costs to the City be assessed the same as the other
municipal parking lots, continued from the May 4, 1965, Council meeting,
be continued to the next Council meeting of June 1, 1965, for further
study. Motion carried.
Item: 65-76-E. Mr. Harri.man moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the request
183-221 by Super Valu, that the City of Hopkins deed back two parcels previously
deeded to the City for alley purposes, be tabled. .Motion carried.
Item: 65-77-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that
222-330 the request by the First National Bank for a curb cut on 9th Avenue
North for the installation of one additional Drive-in Teller facility
on the North side of bank building, be referred to the Zoning and
Planning Commission. Motion carried.
Item: 65-78-E. Mr. Harriman moved� and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
330-333 request by the Zion Lutheran Church for permission to use a portion of
Burnes Park, for parking, be continued to the next Council meeting of
June 1, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-79-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
334-335 Resolution No. 1377� "RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON BITUMINOUS SURFACING
OF NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK 1, OAK RIDGE SECOND ADDITION", be approved.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-80-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
335-336 Resolution No. 1378, "RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON BITUMINOUS SURFACING
OF JACKSON AVENUE NORTH, FR�I SECOND STREET TO A POINT APPROXIMATELY
432 FEET NORTH", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-81-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny,:Jr., seconded the motion, that
336-338 Resolution No. 1379, "RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON A 10 FT.
CONCRETE ALLEY BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH AVENUE NORTH FROM THIRD STREET TO
FOURTH STREET", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-82-E. No action taken.
Item: 65-83-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
338-340 Resolution No. 1380, "RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION
FOR CONCRETE ALLEY ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH AVENUE
NORTH FROM SECOND STREET NORTH TO THIRD STREET NORTH, BLOCK 87, WEST
MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DIVISION", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-84-E. No action taken.
May 18, 1965, Council minutes, cont.
Page -2-
Item: 65-85-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr, Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
340-370 Resolution No. 1381, "RESOLUTION ORDERING INGINEER'S REPORT ON IN-
STALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER FROM COUNTY ROAD N0. 3� TO
EXCELSIOR AVENUE ON 17TH AVENUE SOUTH, HOPKINS, MINNESOTA", be approved.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-86-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr. , seconded the motion� that
372-400 request by the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company for permission to
install 9 way multiple concrete duct and 7 manholes on the following
route: On lst Street North from llth Avenue to Park Lane; On Park Lane
from ist Street North to Excelsior Avenue; on Excelsior Avenue from
Park Lane to Monroe Avenue, be referred to the City Engineer for further
study. Motion carried.
Item: 65-87-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the
401-526 City advertise for open proposals to erect a proposed commercial
building on the old City Hall site, located at 723 Excelsior Avenue.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-89-E, Mro Pokorny, Jr., moved� and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion� that the
527 - Appraisal Report on property on llth Avenue South, and South of County
Road No. 3,.Hopkins, Minnesota, (City owned Industrial Parcel), be
placed on file. Motion carried.
Item: 65-90-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the
567 Appraisal Report on property on First Street South at Ninth Avenue
South, Hopkins, Minnesota, (Dow House property),be placed on file.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-91-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
568-569 City Manager's report on a Personnel Co�unission, be continued to the
next regular Council meeting of June 1, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-92-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that a
57A-571 notice of possible claim from Employers Mutual of Wausau, relative to
damage to vehicle as a result of an accident on April 2, 1965, involving
Allan J. Lamar, be referred to the City Attorney. Motion carried.
Item: 65-93-E. Mr, Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
572-581 notice of claim from John K. Hacking, for bill covering cost of re-
moving tar, and polishing his automobile after driving through tar on
17th Avenue, in answer to a fire call, be referred to the City Attorney.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-88-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved� and Mr. Harri.man seconded the motion, that
582-600 Resolution No. 1375, "ATPACHMENT FOR APPLICATION N0. ,"for federal
aid toward repair of flood damage in the City of Hopkins, be approved.
Motion carried. Mro Harriman voting no.
601-624 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr, Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, to refer
the problem of fence regulations on lots fronting on a principal street
and having rear yards also fronting on a principal street, to the Zoning
and Planning Commission� and declaring a moratorium until July 1� 1965,
on the issuance of any such fence permits, be approved. Motion carried.
625-637 Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that a
storm sewer, be installed by the City of Hopkins, in Cottageville Park.
Motion carried.
Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
meeting be adjourned. Motion carried.
C. R. Peterson, Secre�ry o the Council
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Donald J. Mi ert, Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION N0.1375
Attachment for Application No.
BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council OF the City of Hopkins� Minnesota,
that Richard L. Brubacher, City Manager, be and he is hereby authorized to
execute for and in behalf.of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, a public
entity established under the laws of the State of Minnesota, this
application and to file it in the appropriate State office for the purpose
of obtaining certain Federal financial assistance under the Federal Disaster
Act (Public Law 875, 81st Congress; 42 U.S.C. 1855-1855g).
Passed and approved this 18th day of May� 1965.
CERTIFICATION
I, C. R. Peterson, duly appointed and City Clerk of the City of Hopkins,
Minnesota, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a
resolution passed and approved by the City Council of the City of Hopkins,
Minnesota, on the 18th day'.of May, 1965.
Date: May 18, 1965
CITY CLERR
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION NO 1377
A RESOLUTION I�ECENING REPORT AiVD
�AI,LING FOR HEARING OYd IMl'ROVEI�NTS
= WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1367 of the Council adopted
March 16th, 1965, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the improve ment of the north-south alley
in Block l� Oak Ridge 2nd Addition by the Bituminous Surfacing thereon
and this report was received by the Council on May 18� 1965.
T�dOW� THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins�
Minnesota, as follo�as:
l. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in
accord.ance with the report and the assessment of that part of Section 23�
Township 1I7, Range 22, described as follows: Commencing at the northeast
corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, thence south
three hundred feet along the east line thereof, thence west at right angles
a distance of 284 feet, thence north at right angles to a point distant 200
feet south at right angles from the south iine of Lot 20, Ginkel's Oakridge
Addition, thence east paraliel with said lot line to center line of County
Road No. 61, thence southeasterly along said center Iine to the east Iine
of the west one-half of the southeast quarter, thence south 33.�5 feet to
beginning, except road; also Lots 1 through 11, Block l, Oakridge Second
Addition� for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to
T�I.S.�., Secs. L�29.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of the
improvement of �2�392.00.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
15th day of June, 1965, 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, P�Linnesota this 18th
day of May� � 1965 ,
C . R. PETEIiSON,
Secretary to the Council
J�SEPH C. VFSELY,
City Attorney
DUNALD J. MILBERT�
P�Sayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin C ounty, 1�'LZ'.nnes ota
RESOLUTION N0. 1378
A RESOLUTION RECEIVLPdG FiEPORT AND
CALLING FOR �i� ARING OV IMPROVF,I�ZENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 131�8 of the Council adopted
November 3� 1964, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the improvement of Jackson Avenue Tlorth
from Second Street North to the north lot line of Lot 4, Block 2,
Stevens Oakwood Park� by the bitumin ous surfacing thereon and this
report was received by the Council on May 18� 1965.
PdOW, THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins�
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such surfacing
in accordance with the report and the assessmen�t of the west one-hali
of Lots I, 2, 3, and !; and the east one-half of Lots 21, 22, 23 and
2�., a11 in Block 2, Stevens Oakwood Park for all or a portion of the
cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. l�29.011 to Secs.
1�29.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $2,365.09.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on
the 15th day of June� 1965 in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at
7:30 o'clock P.M. � and the Clerk shali give published notice of such
hearing and improvement as required by Iaw.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopxins, Minnesota this
i8th day of May� 1965•
C . R. PETEN�S ON�
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
AS : jp
DOTIALD J. MILBERT�
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1379
A �SOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEP2ENTS
Z�REAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of
alley between 13th.Avenue and 11�th Avenue from Third Street North to
Fourth Street North by ten-f oot concrete 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. 1�29.011 to Secs. 429.111.
NOtiu, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKIPdS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan for study and he is instructed to report vrith 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 recorrunended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, t hi.s
18th day of i�ay� 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
J OSEPH C . VESELY,
City Attorney
AS:jp
DONALD J . I�ILB�t�ZT,
May or
CITY OF HOPKIiVS
Hennepin County� NLinnesota
RESOLUTION NO 1380
A RESOLUTIOV ORDERING P1-?�"PA�TIGN
OF El`dGIPdEER' S REPORT ON Ii�T't ROVEl�iENTS
= WHFREAS a pet�tion has been received requesting the improvement of
the alley between Bth Avenue and 9th Avenue from Second Street North to
Third Street North by concrete surfacing thereon and the assessment of
benefittin g property for ail or a portion of the cost of the improvement
pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. Lt29.111.
TdOW� THER�,FORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, 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 recorrnnended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota this
18th day of May, 1965.
C . R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
J06EPH C. VESELY,
City l�ttorney
AS:jp
DOIdALD J . MILBFIRT,
May or
CI'I`Y OF HOPKIAiS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1381
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARr1TI0N
OF E�tGINEER'S NEPORT OP1 ITZPROVEMENTS
WI�REAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of
Seventeenth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and County Road No. 3
by installation of concrete curb and gutter thereon and the assessment
of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improve-
ment pursuant to M,S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 1�29.111.
IdOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI-� CITY OF
HOPKINS� MII�TESdPA, 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 preiiminary way as to whether the proposed
improvements are feasible and as to whether t hey 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
18th day of May, 1965•
C. R. PE`I'ERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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AS:jp
DOVALD J. I�IILBERT�
Mayor
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
) SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 18, 1965
District No. 1
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o�clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
COUNCIIMEN
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
PAUL R. LUND � 6 5�
DONALD J. MILBERT � � o�
HENRY POKORNY, JR. � 5`�
TOTAL
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS
GCI7,��. -�J
TOTAL BALLOTS
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WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 18th day of
May, 1965.
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JUDGES
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
) SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 18, 1965
District No. 1
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, �the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened.at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of thepolls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
V��rL �TC
r�s
MAYOR
NAME
�HN F . HANI,EY
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%�USSEG� e/��e,�D � �.
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TOTAL VOTE CAST
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C� u r�T�ss ,p,E= rr.» F,� /
TOTAL .L �=o i✓ Gcl R�.r n�6� �Z ,,r��
SPOILED OR BLANTC BALLOTS � �
TOTAL BALLOTS � � �
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WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 18th day
of May, 1965. ,
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J DGES
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
) SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 18, 1965
District No. 2
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
COUNCIIMEN
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
_PAUL R';: LUND � �
DONALD J. MILBERT � ��
HENRY POKORNY, JR. / �`�jJ
�Rir�= �!✓ /
TOTAL J% ��
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS
TOTAL BALLOTS
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WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 18th day of
May, 1965.
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JUDGES
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
) SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 18, 1965
District No. 2
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:OO.o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o�clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
MAYOR
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
JOHN F. HANLEY � j �' �
l�/f' I %`� !,/V� � /J'
r
TOTAL
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS %�
TOTAL BALLOTS � %� /
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 18th day of
May, 1965.
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JUD S
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
) SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF NDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 18, 1965
District No. 3
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: HOPKINS CITY HALL, on the date of said election; that the polls for
said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and.remained
open continuously until 8:00 o�clock P.M., of said day, and no longer; that
said election was in all respects conducted according to law; and all qualified
voters resident in said election district who desired to vote thereat were
permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat was�furni;shed,_by us
with an official ballot in form identical with the one hereto attached, marked
Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls for said election we
proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said election upon the said
questions, and thereupon found and determined and do hereby certify and
declare that such vote was as follows:
MAYOR
NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST
JOHN F. HANLEY �.� ��
��,�� - ��„ bAil�f� ���, 6.���r,� � `�
TOTAL
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS
TOTAL BALLOTS
.3 / G
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 18th day of
May, 1965.
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
) SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 18, 1965
District No. 3
We,-.the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: HOPKINS CITY HALL, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
COUNCILMEN
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
PAUL R. LUND / q 3
DONALD J. MILBERT � � �
HENRY POKORNY, JR. 1� y
TOTAL
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS
'Ixl �Z� 1� e. - i i, �� N�� o� S �_��"'� f� � c k)
TOTAL BALLOTS
�= s 9
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0
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 18th day of
May, 1965.
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
) SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 18, 1965
District No. 4
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: FORD TRACTOR DIVISION, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
MAYOR
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
JO HN F. HANLEY �� 2
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TOTAL �a 9
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS /✓�
TOTAL BALLOTS
�y�
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 18th day of
May, 1965.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
) SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 18, 1965
District No. 4
We, the undersigned,Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: FORD TR.ACTOR DIVISION, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o�clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
C OUNC I Id�LEN
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
PAUL R . LUND � /Z
DONALD J. MILBERT /,5 ,
HENRY POKORNY, JR. j � �
TOTAL
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS
TOTAL BALLOTS
�y�
�
WITTTESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 18th day of
May, 1965.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
) SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 18, 1965
District No. 5
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polaing place for said election,
to-wit: OAK RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
COUNCIIMEN
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
PAUL R . LUND ,Q S
DONALD J. MILBERT � �
HENRY POKORNY, JR. 1 %
TOTAL � � �
S�OILED OR BLANK BALLOTS
TOTAL BALLOTS
� �4
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 18th day of
May, 1965.
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
) SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 18, 1965
District No. 5
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: OAK RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o�clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
MAYOR
NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST
JOHN F. HANLEY r% Jr
a- ., , � �.L.a�l.. � .1 i
�`� `�`�' �- �'�
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS , �
TOTAL BALLOTS �% �
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 18th day of
May, 1965.
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 18, 1965
District No. 6
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: ALICE SMITH SCHOOL, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
COUNC II�IEN
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
PAUL R. LUND �� /
DONALD J . MILBERT � J� ' �
HENRY POKORNY JR
C�,�J�- �u�L
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS
TOTAL BALLOTS
� � �
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 18th day of
May, 1965.
JUDGES
1
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
) SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 18, 1965
District No. 6
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: ALICE SMITH SCHOOL, on the date of said election; that the polls for
said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and remained
open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no;.longer; that
said election was in a11 respects conducted according to law; and all qualified
voters resident in said election district who desired to vote thereat were
permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat was furnished by us
with an official ballot in form identical with the one hereto attached,
marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls for said election
we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said election upon the
said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do hereby certify and
declare that such vote was as follows:
MAYOR
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
JOHN F. HANLEY o� a�
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WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 18th day
of May, 1965.
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JUDGES
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
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COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF NDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 18, 1965
District No. 7
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: HOPKINS PiTBLIC LIBRARY, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open.::continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to counfi and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
MAYO R
NAME
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JOHN F. HANLEY
TOTAL VOTE CAST
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
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COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 18, 1965
District No. 7
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: HOPKINS PUBLIC LIBRARY, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o�clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
COUNCIT�IEN
NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST
PAUL.R. LUND QO
DONALD J. MILBERT %/ �
HENRY POKORNY, JR. /:�3
TOTAL J 3 �
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS �
TOTAL BALLOTS 'E � �
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 18th day of
May, 1965.
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JUDGES
A regular:meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
June 1, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers of 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. Harriman moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the proposed Ordinance
creating and expanding present City Boards and/or Commissions, be referred to the City
Attorney for study, and for further checking with our present ordinances covering City
Boards and/or Commissions. Motion carried.
113-117 Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that expenditures
Reel-25 dated June 1, 1965, in the amount of $192,592.76, be approved and authorized
Side 2 for payment. Motion carried.
177-180 Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, May 27, 1965, at 10;00 A.M.,
for furnishing the City of Hopkins with One (1) Chlorinator. (see tabulation
of bids attached)
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the bid of
Modern Kem Co., in the amount of $759.33, be referred to the City Engineer for
further checking, because of it being a new product on the market, and report
his findings at the next Council meeting of June 15, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-71-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion that the
180-245 recommendation from the Zoning and.Planning Commission for approval of
a Special Use Permit for a proposed construction of a four (4) bay self-
service car wash on the following described premises, situated in Hopkins,
Minnesota, viz: Block 17, Lots 6 and 7, West Minneapolis Center, continued
from the May 4, 1965, Council meeting, continued to the next Council
meeting of June 1, 1965, be continued to the next Council meeting of
June 15, 1965. Motion carried.
Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
Ordinance No. 251, "AN ORDINANCE TO REQUIRE A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OR OPERATION OF A COIN-OPERATED, SELF-SERVICE CAR WASH
SYSTII�1 AND TO REQUIRE A LICENSE FOR SUCH OPERATION AND AMENDING SECTION
2 OF HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 173", be approved for the first reading. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-78-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the
249-259 request by the Zion Lutheran Church for permission to use a portion of
Burnes Park, for parking, continued to the next Council meeting of June 1,
1965, be continued to the Council meeting of June 15, 1965. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-77-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
, 259-306 recommendation from the Zoning and Planning Co�ission for approval of
the request by the First National Bank for a curb cut on 9th Avenue North,
for the installation of one additional Drive-in Teller facility on the
North side of bank building, be granted. Motion carried.
307-343 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, be authorized to offer the sum of $80.00, to
Mr. Lamp, to cover damage to his clothing and car, on our City Landfill.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-94-E. Mr. Harri.man moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
346 - recommendation from the Zoning and Planning Co�nission for rezoning that
part of the City of Hopkins lying East of the Great Northern Railroad
spur right-of-way, and North of Second Street North and of Lake Street;
West of Monk Avenue and South of State Highway No. 7; and creating,
amending, and changing new area use zoning districts of one family resi-
dential (R-1), and two family residential (R-2)� one family town house
residential (R-3)� Multiple family (R-4), Multiple family (R-5)� limited
business (B-1), central business district (B-2), general business (B-3),
limited industrial (I-1)� and general industrial (I-2)� for the City of
Hopkins, as stated on map, as part of the overall plan, and with the
suggested modifications, be tabled. Motion carried.
Item: 65-95-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
354 - recommendation from the Zoning and Planning Co�nission that the request
by Mr. Lohman to rezone certain areas from Business-Residence to Commercial-
2, the following described premises in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minn.,
viz: "that part of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of the Northeast Quarter
(NE�) of Section 19, Township 117, Range 21, lying North of a line drawn
June 1, 1965, Council minutes, cont.
Page 2
West of right angles to the East line thereof, to the West boundary line
from a point therein, distance 720.8 feet South of the Northeast corner
of said Northwest Quarter (NW�) of Northeast Quarter (NE�), and approxi-
mately 620 feet West to the North boundary line, be considered in the
overall proposed Oak's Plan (Z&P Case No. 65-10), be tabled. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-96-E. Mr, Harriman moved� and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
354-486 Suburban Chevrolet Co., and the Hopkins Motor Sales Co., request for a
1965 license to operate a Used Car Lot, be continued on a temporary permit
until July 6, 1965. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the request
by Richard Holt, d/b/a Hopkins Auto Center, for a 1965 license to operate
a Used Car Lot, be granted,on a temporary permit,until July 6, 1965.
Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, to approve
the request of Delbert Lohstreter, and Roger M. Rose,.to file their State
License to do electrical work� with the City of Hopkins. Motion carried.
Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the request by
Futura Foods, Inc., d/b/a Pizza Plaza, for a 1965 license to operate a
peddlers vehicle in the City of Hopkins, be approved. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman voting no.
Mr. Hanley moved., and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the requests
of Kenneth Sauter, d/b/a 20� Wash, to sell soft drinks, Hopkins Suzuki
Motors, Inc., to operate a motorcycle rental, and the U. S. Bench Corp.,
to place one (1) bench on the NW corner of Excelsior and 7th Avenue, for
1965 licenses, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-96-a-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Co�nander
486-488 Alan E. Flake�s request for permission to hold a fire works display on
the 4th of July, 1965, in the vicinity of County Road ��3 and 12th Avenue�
by the Geo. R. Wolff Post ��425, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-97-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher's
488-498 request for permission to advertise for bids for eight (8) Radio Units
for City vehicles, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 65-83-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Engineer's
498 Report on Petition for 10 ft. concrete alley between 13th and 14th Avenue
North from 3rd Street to 4th Street, be continued to the next Council
meeting of June 15, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-84-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Engineer's
546 Report on Petition for concrete alley on the N-S alley between 8th and 9th
Avenue North from.2nd Street to 3rd Street North, Block 87, West Minneapolis
2nd Division, be continued to the next Council meeting of June 15, 1965.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-85-E. Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the re-
546-580 quest by E. Pat Maher to appear before the Council regarding the changing
of the dance hall License from the Sheehan Co., to his name, be continued
to the next Council meeting of June 15, 1965. Motion carried.
581-661 Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the re-
quest by Super Valu that the City of Hopkins deed back two parcels previously
deeded to the City for alley purposes, tabled from the May 18, 1965 Council
meeting, be taken from tHe table. Mr. Harriman and Mr. Heuser voting no.
Motion lost for lack of a two-thirds vote.
662-�L� Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
request of Mr. Dahlberg, representing the Hopkins Chamber of Co�erce
Parking Co�nittee, that the City convert the price of existing all day
� parking stickers from $5.00 to $3.00 per month, and sell them monthly and
� issue a new type permit at $6.00 per month, which would permit the purchaser
to park in any of the municipal lots for any length of time during the day,
this permit to be transfer$h�a� be referred to the City Attorney to draw
an amendment to the Parking Ordinance to cover this request. Motion carried.
June 1, 1965, Council minutes, cont.
Page 3
913-914 Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher�s
request for permission to advertise for bids for pipes and culverts, be granted.
Motion carried.
914-926 Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, to instruct the
City Attorney to amend Ordinance No. 54, to read that all septic tanks be
filled in when hooked up to the City�s sewer system. Motion carried.
926-933 Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the request
by the Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., for permission to install 9 way •
multiple concrete duct and 7 manholes on the following route: on lst Street
North from llth Avenue to Park Lane; on Park Lane from ist Street North to
Excelsior Avenue; on Excelsior Avenue from Park Lane to Monroe Avenue, be
granted. Motion carried.
933-947 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that we charge St. Louis
Park the sum of $3.00 per ton, for the use of our landfill facilities. Motion
carried. �
Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, 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 27, 1965, at 10:00 A.M.,C.D.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 furnishing
and applying traffic paints.
Specifications and further details are available at the office
of the City Engineer, 1010 First Street South, Hopkins, Minnesota.
A cash deposit, cashier�s check, bid bond, or certified check,
payable to the City of Hopkins is required for ten (10%) percent 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 accept the bid which is most advantageous to the
City.
CITY OF HOPKINS
. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review, May 13, 1965
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, May 13, 1965
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
June 15, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen, Harriman, Heuser and Pokorny, Jr., also City
Manager Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist, and City Attorney
Vesely.
Reel 25 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that expenditures
Side 1 dated June 15, 1965, in the amount of $291,927.70, be approved and authorized
3-50 for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 65-79-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution
50-54 No. 1383, "RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN
BLOCK l, OAK RIDGE SECOND ADDITION, BY BITUMINOUS SURFACING THEREON"�
pursuant to M.S.A. Sec. 429.011 to Sec. 429.111. Area proposed to be
assessed for such improvement is that part of Section 23, Township 117,
Range 22, described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of
the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, thence South three hundred
feet along the East line thereof, thence West at right angles a distance
of 284 feet, thence North at right angles to a point distant 200 feet
South at right angles from the South line of lot 20, Ginkel's Oak Ridge
Addition, thence East parallel with said lot line to center line of
County Road No. 61� thence Southeasterly along said center line to the
East line of the West one-half of the Southeast Quarter, thence South
33.5 feet to beginning, except road; also Lots 1 through 11,. Block 1,
Oak Ridge Second Addition. Esti.mated cost of such improvement is
$2,392.00, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-80-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
55-127 hearing to consider the improvement on Jackson Avenue North from Second
Street North to the North lot line of Lot 4� Stevens Oakwood Park, by
bituminous surfacing thereon pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs.
429.111. Area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the West
one-half of Lots 1, 2� 3� and 4, and the East one-half of Lots 21, 22, 23
and 24, all in Block 2, Stevens Oakwood Park. Estimated cost of such
improvement is $2,365.09, be continued to the next Council meeting of
July 6, 1965, and that the City Engineer notify the people involved of
the proposed suggested changes. Motion carried.
Item: 65-79-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution
127-140 No. 1383, "RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVII�NT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN
BLOCK 1, OAK RIDGE SECOND ADDITION, BY BITUMINOUS SURFACING THEREON"� be
rescinded, and that the matter be continuted to the next Council meeting
of July 6, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: Bid Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, May 27, 1965, at 10:00
140 - A.M., for furnishing the City of Hopkins with One (1) Chlorinator. (see
tabulation of bids attached)
182 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
bid for furnishing One (1) Chlorinator� continued from the June 1, 1965,
Council meeting, be awarded to the firm of Wallace & Tiernan, for a total
cost of $890.00.v�Motion carried.
Item: 65=72-E. Mr.�Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that Ordinance
182-305 No. 251, "AN ORDINANCE TO REQUIRE A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRU�TION
OR OPERATION OF A COIN-OPERATED SELF-SERVICE CAR WASH SYSTEM AND TO REQUIRE
A LICENSE FOR SUCH OPERATION AND AMENDING SECTION 2, OF HOPKINS'ORDINANCE
N0. 173", as amended, be approved for the second reading thereof, and
according to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 65-71-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
305-316 recommendation from the Zoning and Planning Commission for approval of
a Special Use Permit for a proposed construction of a four (4) bay self-
service car wash on the following described premises, situated in Hopkins,
Minnesota, viz: Block 17, Lots 6 and 7, West Minneapolis Center, continued
from the June 1, 1965, Council meeting, be approved,after publication of
Ordinance No. 251. Motion carried. Mr. Harri.man voting no.
Item: 65-78-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
316-319 request by Zion Lutheran Church for permission to use a portion of Burnes
Park for parking, be continued to the next Council meeting of July 6, 1965.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-85-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
319-325 request by E. Pat Maher, to appear before the Council regarding the
June 15, 1965, Council minutes, cont.
Item: 65-85-E.,cont.
Page 2.
changing of the dance hall license from the Sheehan Co., to his name,
be continued to the next Council meeting of July 6, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-83-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
325 Resolution No. 1384, "RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PETITION FOR 10 FT.
CONCRETE ALLEY BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH AVENUE NORTH FROM 3RD STREET TO 4TH
STREET", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-84-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
344 Resolution No. 1385, "RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE
ALLEY ON THE N-S ALLEY BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH AVENUE NORTH FROM 2ND STREET
TO 3RD STREET NORTH, BLOCK 87, WEST MINNEAPOLIS 2ND DIVISION", be approved.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-98-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the reco�nenda-
344-360 tion from the Zoning and Planning Co�nission that a special use permit be
issued for the proposed construction of an Industrial building in an
Industrial zone, with the following variances: lot width from required
100 feet to 50 feet; lot area from required 12,000 sq. ft. to 6,650 sq, ft.;
front yard from required 30 feet to 15 feet; one side yard from required
10 feet to 0 feet, with the following stipulations: that the building
front and South side be brick veneer, and the shop entrance be on the East
`.� side, be approved. Motion carried. (Z&P Case No. 65-12, Applicant: Dick
Mileski).
Item: 65-99-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution
360-364 No. 1386, "RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON DRAINAGE'PROBLEM IN
BLOCK 37, WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-1Q0-E. Mr. Harriman moved� and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that communication
364-367 from Richard Wilson, Supt. Recreation and Parks, relative to the Central
Park'�Development Plan, be referred to the Zoning and Planning Co�nission.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-101-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the City
367 Attorney be asked to draw a letter, in behalf of the City Council, in
appreciation for the gift of two trees to the City, from the West Suburban
Garden Club, and the Chamber of Commerce Beautification Committee. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-102-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the notice
375 of intent to file claim against the City of Hopkins, by Douglas J. Hansen
of 329 - 8th Avenue North, for sewer back-up in his basement on May 17,
1965, be referred to the City Attorney. Motion carried.
Item: 65-103-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the petition
375-394 from A. M. Kessinich�and L. 0. Swanson, for vacation of that portion of
Interlachen Avenue dedicated in the plat of F.. A. Savage's Interlachen
Park, which is now known as Interlachen Boulevard, which is South of the
North line of Interurban Avenue as dedicated therein, and to vacate that
portion of Interurban Avenue therein dedicated which is between the East
and West lines of Interlachen Avenue therein dedicated which is now known
as Interlachen Boulevard, be referred to the City Engineer. Motion carried.
Item: 65-104-E. Mr. Harriman moved� and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
394-429 petition of Gerald C. Wille for annexation of the following described
parcel of land to the �ity of Hopkins; "that part of SW'�, T-117 N� Range
22, on 21st Avenue North beginning at a point from the SE corner of the
present Hopkins-Minnetonka boundary running North for a distance of 163
feet, thence Westerly from the present boundary line a distance of 168 feet
thence Southerly for a distance of 163 feet, thence Easterly along present
Hopkins-Minnetonka boundary line a distance of 168 feet to point of
beginning", be referred to the Hopkins, and Minnetonka, Zoning and Planning
Commissions. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved�and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that a
Council member, of the Zoning and Planning Coimnission, after July 1, 1965,
be appointed to the Boundary Committee. Motion carried.
June 15, 1965� Council minutes, cont.
Page 3.
Item: 65-105-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that
429-430 Resolution No. 1387, "RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION
FOR NEW ASPHALT ALLEY IN BIACK 101, WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DIVISION",
be approved. Motion carried.
430-474 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
complaint of Mrs. McQueen, regarding old houses on 19th Avenue North, be
referred to the Building Inspector for study, and to report back to the
Council on his findings. Motion carried.
475-519 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
request of the Junior Chamber of Co�nerce� for permission to hold a
Carnival, street dance, etc., during the Raspberry Festival, be approved,
with certain stipulations. Motion carried.
519-534 Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Mr.
Vesely, the City Attorne�, be��a'sk.ed to draw a resolution for policing
the Carnival on a permit fee basis. Motion carried.
534-549 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny� Jr.� seconded the motion, that the
request of the Geo. R. Wolff Post, ��425� V.F.W., for a bingo permit from
July 1, 1965, to September 30, 1965, be granted. Motion carried.
588-594 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution
� No. 1382, "A RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO MAYOR DONALD J. MILBERT", be
approved and signed by all the Councilmen, and a copy of this resolution
be transmitted to Mayor ponald J. Milbert. Motion carried.
594-595 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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C. R. Peteys-on, Secretary to the Council
COUNC
ATTEST :
Donald J. Milbert, Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1382
RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION
to
MAYOR DONALD J. MILBERT
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we, as a City Council extend
our appreciation to our Mayor, Mr. Donald J. Milbert, for his service
to the City of Hopkins as Mayor and Councilman. His devotion to
his office, his counsel and wisdom, has been an inspiring influence
to all City officials. His efforts to maintain good government will
be felt.for many years to come.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be
transmitted to Mayor ponald J. Milbert.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the
City of Hopkins, June 15, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF i3EAFtING ON IMPROVII�NTS
TU wHOi�i 1T' MAY O�NCERN:
NOTICF IS HERESY GIV'ED1 that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o�clock F.M.
on Idune 15, 1965, to consider the making of an impravement on Jackson
�verrue North from Second Street North to the north lot line of Lot 1�,
Block 2, Stevens Oakwood Pa.rk, by bituminous su rfacing thereon pursuant
to M.S.A. 5ecs. �29•U11 to Secs. 4 29•111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the
west one-half of Lots 1, 2, 3, and 1� and the east one-half of Lots
21, 22, 23 and 2l�, all in Block 2, Stevens Oakwood Park.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �2,365.09.
Al1 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated May 18, 1965
C. R. PETER90Iu
Secretary to tY� Council
JUSEPH C. VES�LY�
L`ity Attorney
PubLished in the Hennepin County Review� Hopkins, Minne sota.� on
May 2 7, 1965, and on Jurie 3, 1965.
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CITY (iF' HOPKINS
Hennepin County� Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEAFffN G ON IMP%� V�IT S
TO tiJHOM IT MAY CON�,�RN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIiIEN that the �ty Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the �ouncil Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o�clock P.M.
on June 15, 1965, to consider the making of an i�nprovement on the
north-south alle�r in Block l, Oak Ridge 2nd Addition by Bitwninous
Surfacing thereon pursuant to N.S.A. Secs. l�29.011 to Secs. 1�29.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is that pa.rt
of Section 23, Township 117, Range 22, described as fo llows: Commencing
at the northeast corner of the Southwest �2uarter of the Southeast
Qua.rter, thence south three hur�clred feet along the east line thereof�
thence west at right angles a distance of 281� feet, thence north at
right angles to a point distant 200 feet south at right angles from the
south line oi Lot 20, Crinkel's Oakridge Addition, thence east paxallel
with said lot line to center line of County Road No. 61, thence southeasterly
along said center line to the east Line of the west one-half of the
southeast quarter, thence south 33•5 feet to beginning, ex�pt road;
also Lots 1 through 11, Block l, Oakridge Second Addition
The estimated cost of such improvement is �2,392.00.
A�11 persons desiring to be heard wit h reference to the proposed
improvement will be heaxci at this meeting.
Dated May 18, 1965
C. R. PETERSON
�ecretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
Citty Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review� Hopkins, Minnesota, on
May 2 7, 1965 and on Ji�n.e 3s 1965.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1385 .-
A RFSOLUTION RECEIVING"REP•ORT AND
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CALLTNG FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1380 of the Council adopted
May 18, 1965, a rep�rt has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the improvement of the north-south alley
between Eighth Avenue North and Ninth;�Avenue North from Second Street
to Third Street by the placing of concrete thereon and this report
was received by the Council on June 15, 1965.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 through 24
inclusive, Block 87, West Minneapolis Second Division 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
$3,825.11.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on
the Sixth day of July, 1965, in �he 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 Cquncil of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
Fifteenth day of June, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
DONALD J. MILBERT ,
Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1387
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requestin� the improvement
of the alley between Seventh Avenue North and Eighth Avenue North
from Third Street North to.Minnetonka Mills Road by new asphalt
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 HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the.proposed improvement be referred to
John Strojan fo,r; study and he is instructed to report with all
convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way 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 Cqancil of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
this Fifteenth day of June, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON
Secretary to the Council
DONALD J. MILBERT,
Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
AS:bg
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1386
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEER``S�.REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration
be given to the improvement of the area lying between First Street
South and Second Street South and Harrison Avenue and Tyler Avenue
by drainage facilities 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 HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to
John Strojan for study and he i;s�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 recommerided.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
this Fifteenth day of June, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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DONALD J. MILBERT,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1384
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1379 of the Council adopted
May 18, 1965, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the improvement of north-south alley
between Thirteenth Avenue North and Fourteenth Avenue North from
Third Street to Fourth Street by placing concrete thereon and this
report was received by the Council on June 15, 1965.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Coiincil of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley
in accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 1
through 24, iaclusiVe, Block 95, West Minneapolis Second Division,
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 $3,806.11.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement
on the Sixth day of July, 1965, 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'Gity of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
Fifteenth day of June, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
DONALD J. MILBERT
Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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E7CHIBIT A
BASE PRBPARATION, GRADING� GRADELING AI�ID
BLACKTOP OB BITUMINOUS.SURFACING,OVER A1�ID
UPON.THE FOLiOWING AI,LFYS,..STBBETS, 80ADS
AI�D ADFNUES IN THE CITY OF AOPRINS.
f 1. Along Fifth Aveaue South from.Excelsior Avenue to County Road No. ,
3 aud on Second Street South from Fifth Avenue.South to a point thereon
distant 20 feet West of Fifth.Avenue South`; the total cost to be asaessed
being the sum of $5,728.37� of which the City will paq no part. and the °
area to be assessed being that part of the Southweat Quarter of the South-
east Quarter of Section 24, Township 117, 8ange 22, deacribed as follows:
That part thereof lqing Northeasterlq of the railroad ri�ht-of.�aay and
that part which is deacribed as co�encing at the intersection of the
West line of Fifth Avenue South with the Southwesterlq line of the rail-
road ri�ht-of-way; thence Northerly to a point distant 9 feet Southweaterly
meseured at right angles from the center line of tha spur track ICC No. l;
thence Northwesterly parallel with tangent segment of said apur tract to
a point distant $O feet South at ri�ht anglee from the South line of
Egcelaior Avec�ue; thence West parallel with said South line to the South-
westerlq line of the ri�jht-of-way; thence Southeasterly to the point of
be�inning. Also Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12� Auditor's Subdivieion Number 242,
Hennepin County, Minnesota; also tracta A,.B,C and F, Registered Land
Survey No. 823, f ilea of the 8egiatrar of Titles, Hennepin County,
Minnesota; all of Town Terrace; and Lot A and Lots 1 through 20 inclusive,
Block 1, Weat.Minneapolis.
�2. The West one-half of the East-Weat alleq North of Txcelaior Avenue
lying between 20th and 21at Avenuee North; the total coat to be assesaed
bein� the sum of $308`.52, an�d the area to be asaessed being Tracts A
throu�h I incluaive, Begistered Land Surveq No. 413, f iles of the Begistrar
of Titlea� Rennepin County�.Minnea.ota, and Lots 16 through 19 inclusive,
Bloek 13� West Minneapolfs Third Divieion. ,
�� 3. Along 13th Avsnue South between First and Second.Streets South
and then East along ea id Second Street South from 13th Avenue South to
alley; the total coat to be assesaed being the sum of $8,223.86, and the
area to be assessed being the Southeast Quarter of the Southweat Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Townahip 117, Range 22, and Lots 10
through 19 inclusive, Block 9, West Minneepolie. .
�4. Along Monroe Avenue North from Second Street�North to Monroe Place
and along all of Monroe Place; the total coat to be as�eased being the
sum of $5,444.45, and the area to be assesaed being the North 523 feet of
the South 593 feet of the Eaet 130 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the
Northweat Quarter of Section 19, Township 117, Range 21; also all of
Moaroe Place Adc�tioa; also the West half of Lots 16 through 24 inclusive�
Block 2, "Stevens' Oakwood Park, Hennepin County, Minneaota"� also Lota
_1, 2 and $, �lock l, ltirngren's Addition. .
✓ 5. The Piorth-South alley in B1ock 70, West�Minneapolia Second Diviaion;
the total coat to be asseased beiag in the sum of $749.82� and the area
to be aesessed being Lots 1 through 9 inclusive, and Lots 16 through 24
inclueive in Block 70, West Minneapolia Second Diviaion.
✓6. The North-South alley in Block 9� West Minneapolis; the total
cost to be asaessed bei� the sum of $819.03, and the area to be assessed
being all of Block 9, West Minneapolis. '
� 7. The Sast-West alley in Block 16, West Minneapolis Third Diviafon;
the total cost to be assessed being $592.32, the area to be asseased
being all of Bloek 16� West Minneapolia Third Division.
�8. Along the West side of Fif.th Avenue North from State Highway
No. 7 Southerly to a point 450 feet South of said State Highway; the total
cost to be asseased being the sum of $862.66, and the area to be assessed
being that part of the North 1066.9 feet of the.East 486,87 feet of the
Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying South of State Aighway
No. 7, all in Section 24� Township 117, R,ange 22.
CURB CUT A1�ID DBIVEWAY APBON
'�9. At.342 - 18th Avenue North; the total cost to be assessed being
the sum of $60.11 and the area to be asaessed being the South 12 feet of
Lot 3, a11 of Lot 4 and the North 13 feet of Lot 5, Block 2, West
Minneapolie Third Division.
� 19. At 646 Sixth Avenue South; the total cost to be assessed being
the sum of $127.44� and the area to be asaesaed being Lot 12, Block 62,
West Minneapolis.
✓ 11. At 16 - l�h Avenue North; the total cost to be assessed being
the sum of $70.63, and the area to be assessed being Lot.8, Block�l4,
West Minneapolis Third Division.
� 12. At 330 - 19th Avenue North; the total cost to be assessed being
the sum of $70.10� and the area to be aseeased being Lot 8 and the South
10 feet of Lot 7, Block 3, West Minneapolis Third Division.
SAIVITAxY SEWFsRS
'�13. Along Ashley Road co�encing at a point 600 feet South of
Goodrich 3treet and running South 105 f eet; the total cost to be assessed
being the sum of $1022.58 , and the area to be assessed being that part
of the abandoned right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban
gailwaq in the Northwest Quarter of. Section 30, Townahip 117� Range 21�
lying between the Basterly and Westerly boundary lines, extended Southerly
acroas said right-of-way of Lot 16, Block 16, and of Lot 15, Block 15� both
in F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park. .
3AIVITARY SEWER AND WATER
�14. At 211 - 20th Avenue North; the total cost to be assessed being
the sum of $626.38 and the area to be assesaed being the North half of
Lot 18 and all of Lot 19, Block 6, West Minneapolis._Third Division.
WATERMAIN AND HYDRANTS
�5. Along Second Street North from the Weat side of tt�e Great
Northern Railway spur to a point on said Second Street distant 400 feet
East; the total coet to be assesaed being the sum of $5�137.25� of which
amount the City of Hopkins will pay $2,596.75, and the area to be assessed
being Tracts A and C, Regiatered Land Survey No. 505, f ilea of Regiatrar
of Titles, and the North 523 feet. of the South _593 feet of that part of
the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 19, Township 117,
Range 21, lying East of the Great Northern Railwaq right-of-way.
CONCRETE 'SIDEWALK AI�ID GURB REPAIR
16. At the following locationa: 33 - 16th Avenue North, 37 - 16th
Avenue North� 824 Excelaior, 818 Excelsior, 816 Txcelsior, 810 Excelsior,
808 Fxcelaior, 802 Excelsior, 1022'Excelsior, 1U14 Excelaior, 1012 Excelsior, 1020 Exc.�
1006-8 Excelsior, 1002 Fsxcelsior,,140 Tenth North� 145 Tenth North, 105
Ninth North, 109 Ninth North, 113 Ninth North, 123 Ninth North, 125 Ninth
North, 129 Ninth North, 133 NLnth North� 137 Ninth North�143 Ninth North,
147 Ninth North, 221 Sixth North, 245 �ixth North� 210 Sixth North, 801 $econd
Street North, 803 �econd Street North, 805 �econd Street North� 246 Ninth
North, 210 - 12th North, 314 Tenth North, 338 Eighth North, 334 Efghth North�
330,Fsighth North, 313 Ninth North� 301 Eighth North; the total cost to be
assessed being the sum of $1.2�j0.41� and the area to be assessed being as
follows: Lot 22� Block 8,.Gibb's Birat Addition at a cost of $28.80; Lot
23, Block 8, Gibb•s First Addition_at a cost of $59.08; Lota l.through 6�
Block 4, West Minneapolis at a cost of $186.09; Lots 1 through 6, Block
6, West Minneapolis at a cost of $27.01; South 1/2 of Lot 2 and Lot 3�
Block 78 West Minneapolis Second Division at a cost of $52.51; Lots 20
and 21, Block 79, West Minneapolis Second Division at a.cost of.$16.69;
Lots 13 through 24� Block 8U, Weat Minneapolis Second Division at a
cost of $242.81; Lot_18 and North 20 feet of Lot 17, Block 84� West
Minne,apolis Second Division at a cost of $16.41; Lot 24, Block 84, Weat
Minneapolis Second Division at a cost of $32.29; Lot 10 and North 20
f eet of Lot 11� Block 85� West Minneapolis Second.Division at a cost
of $16.15; East one-third of Lot 11 and 12,'Block 87, West Minneapolis
Second Division at a cost of $19.15; East one-half of West two-t�irds
of Lots 11 and 12, B1ock 87,.West Minneapolis Second Division at a
coat of $19.15; West one-third of Lot 11 and Lot 12, Block 87, West
Minneapolis Second Division at a cost of $19.15; Lots,1 and 2, Block
88, Weat Minneapolis Second Division at a.cost of $41.04; Lot 10�
Block 91, West Minneapolis Second Division at a cost of $56.78; Lot 9
Block 98, West Minneapolis Secoad Division at a cost of $32.03; Lot l,
except South four feet� Block 100,_West Minneapolis Second Division at
a cost of $69.70; Lot 2 and South f our feet of Lot 1, Block.100, West
Minneapolis Second_Diviaion at a cost of $128.81; Lot 3, Block 100, West
Minneapolis Second Division at a cost of $142.72; North one-half of Lot
13 and 14; Block 100, West Minneapolis 5econd Division at a cost of
$56.23; Lot_9, Block 101, Weat Minneapolis Second Diviaion at a cost of
$7.81.
�17. At the Northeast cornercf the intersection of Fifth and
Excelsior Avenue; the total cost to be aasessed being the sum of $410.42,
and the area to be assessed being the Weat 233 feet of the�South.433
feet of that part of the North east Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
lying North of the Center line of Excelsior Avenue, Section 24, Township
117, Range 22.
CEMBNT WORK
'�18. Along Fifth Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to County Road
No. 3 along Second �treet $outh from Fifth Avenue South to a point
thereon distant 20 feet Weat of Fifth Avenue South; the total cost to,�
�e assessed being the sum of $6,876.�2� and the area to be assessed
being the same as in item 1 above. '
THE CITY OF`HOPKINS WILL PAY NO PART OF ANY OF SAID ASSESSMIs'NTS
UNL�SSS. OTi�RWISE ABOV�S STATED. •
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CITY OF HOPKII�S
Hennepin County� Minnesota
� NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCTRN:
�� f' NOTICT IS.HEREBY GIV�sN that the City Council of Hopkine�
Hennepin County, Minnesota, will meet at 7s30 o'clock p.m. on
October 5, 1965� in the Council Chambers of the City Hall in
' Hopkine to pass upon the proposed assessments or the improvements
of those certain atreets, alleys, avenues� roads aad lots in the
City of Hopkina as more fully set forth in Exhibit •'A•' hereto
attached and hereby made a part hereof, in which Exhibit •'A•' the
area p�oposed to be assessed for each respective.improvement is
set forth together with the total coat of such improvements.
The proposed special assessments are on f ile for public
inspection in the off ice of the Hopkins City Clerk.
Written or oral ebjections will be considered at said
hearing.
C. R. PETERSON JOSFPH C. VSSELY
Secretary of the Council City Attorney
Published in the Aennepin County Review on September 9 and 16, 1965. :p
(Exhibit "A" must be published with this,riotice)
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CITY OF HUPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
i3ESOLUTION NQ. 11�26
A RESOLUTION 0�?DERING Pi=CEPAi�ATION
QF ENGINEER�S FtEPf?�I' ON IMPROVII�iENTS
WI�REAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration be
given to the improvement of West Lake Street (sometimes known as Second
Street North) from Tyler Avenue to Monk Avenue by the installation of
watermain there�n ar�d the assessment of benefitting property for all or a
portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M,S.A., Secs. l�29•O11
to Secs. 1�29.111.
NOW, THEREF01�, BF' IT RESGLVED �C THE CITY COUNG'IL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINr��ESOTA, �that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan f or study and he is instructed to report with all conveniertt
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
posposed or in eonnection with some other improvement, and the �s�imated
cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the L�ty Council of the City of Hopkins, Minr_esota,
this 7th day of September, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. V�SFLY,
City Attorney
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CITY � HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 251
AN ORDINANCE TO REQUIRE A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OR OPERATION OF A COIN—OPERATED� SELF—
SERVICE CAR WASH SY STEM AND TO REQUIRE A LICENSE FOR SUCH
OPERATION AND AMENDING SECTION 2 OF HOPKINS ORDI�IANCE
N0. 173.
The City Council of the City of Hopkins do hereby ordain as
follows:
�CTION l, PERMIT REQUIRED. No person, firm or corporation
shall hereafter build, rebuild, en(arge, a�ter, place, keep, use
operate, or maintain within the City of Hopkins any equipment,
structure or premises for the operation of a coin—operated, self—
service car wash system as hereinafter defined without first obtaining
from the City Council a permit so to do.
SECTION 2. DEFINITION. A"coin—operated, self—service car
wash system" is defined as including m;achinery and equipment forming
the system, independently, or the machinery and equipmemt together
with a new or existing bulding housing the system, on premises used
primarily for the washing of vehicles or other items. It sha(I
not include premises used for the washing of automobiles as defined
in Hopkins Ordinance No. 173 in which such washing of automobiles
is not through a coin—operated, self—service car wash system.
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SECTION 3. CONDITIONS. As a condition to the �ssuance of such
a permit and the continued operation thereunder, the persons owning
or operating a coin— operated, setf—service car wash system sha��
comply with the following minimum conditions;
tl) Sha�� furnish sufficient off—street area to provide
parking for three times the number of vehicles which are
p enclosed in the buildings.
(2) Sha�� estabtish and maintain a buffer area of at least
six feet in width, landscaped with evergreen shrubs to form a
continuous hedge, the remainder cf such buffer area to be
maintained as Iawn or flower beds, on the side or sides of the
site which adjoins property used or zoned for single—family,
two—famify, or multipte—family use. The centinuous hedge
shall be pianted and maintained from the sidewalk to the
residentia( building line back to the rear property line with
shrubs at Ieast six feet high.
(31 The pavin,g, surfacing, drainage and maintenance of the
site and adjoining premises and sidewalks, as well as wash
way disposal and sludge remova� facilities sha�� be installed
and maintained in the same manner as required of licensed
gasoline filling service stations in the City of Hopkins
all as more fully set forth in Ordinance No. 30, Section
8, Subdivision 4 as amended in Ordinance No. 77.
The City Manager may from time to time establish
regulations as to such cosstruction, surfacing �1qi9 maintenance, traffic
control and policing,
which regulations �p,on approva� by the City Council sha�f"I
become conditions necessary to theissuance of any permit for
such business.
(4) AIl exterior lighting sha�� be so placed and operated as
not to be a nuisance to adjacent properties.
(5� Only one permanent detached ground display sign sha11 be
erected in accordance with existing ordinances.
(6l� If in the operation of any coin—ope2ted, self—service car
was system, steam or water vapor or high ve(ocity water is
emitted within 200 feet of any building, the equipment of any
such coin—opeated, setf—service car wash system sha(I be
designed so as to not permit any such high velocity water, water
vapor or steam resulting from the operation of the equipment to
create a nuisance to the neighboring Property; Nor shall the
Washing equipment have any electrical conne ctions, buttons,
toggles or switches to be used by the general public in any
area in which such steam or water vaPor or high velocity water
is emitted.
(71 A11 detergent or cleaning agents used by coin—operated, self—
service car wash system shall be biodegradable, nontoxic and
nonpolluting.
SECTION 4. LOCATION. Such coin—operated, se(f—service car wash
systems shall be permitted only in the cornmercia��y or industrially
zoned districts.
SECTION 5. LICENSE OR PERMIT FEE. The Iicense or permit fee
shall be $50.00 per year or any fraction thereof, and a11 licenses
or permits shall expire on the Iast date of each calendar year.
S�CTION 6. SECTION 2 OF HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 173 AMENDED:
That Section 2 of Hopkins Ordinance No. 173 which ordinance
entitled, "An ordinance to require a specia� permit for the con—
struction or operation of a car wash establishment and to require
a Iicense for such operation," be and the same is hereby repealed
and there is hereby enacted and adopted in lieu ther.eof the following
as such Section 2 of said Ordinance No. 173:
SECTION 2. DEFINITION. A"car wash establishment" is defined
as premises used primarily for the washing of automobiles,
except that it shall not include premises used for the washing
of vehicles by a coin—operated, self—service car wash system
as defined in Ordinance No. 251. It shall not include
garages and fil,ling stations where the washing is merely
incidental to such business, nor premises used for short and
intermittent periods of time.
SECTION 7. VIOLATIONS. The violation of any provision of this
Ordinance shall upon conviction thereof be punishable in the same
manner as the violation of a misdemeanor.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City
of Hopkins on the Ist day of June, 1965, and finally read, approved,
� adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council
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of said City held on June 15, 1965.
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C. R. PETERSON D NALD F. MILB RT
Sea�etary of the Council Mayor
JOSEPW C. VE SELY
City Attorney
July
Published in the Hennepin County Review on the lst day of �, (965.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepi� Co�nty, Minnesota
RESOLl7TI0N PIO. 1404
RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PERMIT AWD PERMIT
FEES.FOR A CARNI�IAL ON A HOPKINS AAUNICIPAL
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PARKING LOT DURIN6.ITIE HOPKINS Rf�SPB�RRY_,
DAY S. . . � � . . � _ . • . � _ . . .. _ . .. .
WHEREAS the annual Hopkins celebration known as The Hopkins
Raspberry Festiva� wiil be held in the City of Hopki�s between July
2� and 25, 1965, and
V1�iEREAS as part of such pagea�t there wi1) beerected and
maintaiaed a carnival upon tbe Hopkir�s public parking Iot located
in Block 6, West Minneapolis, which carnival will consist of rides,
games of ski l l and ott�er simi lar showus.
NOW TfiEREFO�, be it reso(ved by tbe Co�ncil of the City of
Hopkins as follows: �
�ifL Tbat a special pern+it sha�O:be req�ired for the operation
and maintenance of such carnival upon the above described prea�ises for
the days oi July 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25, (965.
,(2i� That such a carniva� requires extra police protection.
i3i� That the fee for such permit shai.l be the sur+ of $120.00,
the payment of wbicM fee will inctude police surveillance and super—
vision for said venture during said five days.
PASSED AND AF)OPTED by t he C i ty Couc►c i 1 of the C i ty of Hopk i n s
tbis 15th day of June, 1965.
�OIVALD F• MI LBERT
. AAayor,
Cs R. PETERSON
Secretary of the Couraci I-
JO�PH C. VESELY
City Attorney
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ASSESSMENT NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of Equalization of
the City of Hopkins in Hennepin County, Minnesota, will meet in the
Council Chambers on Monday, June 28, 1965, at 8:00 P.M., for the
purpose of review and,correcting the assessments of said City for the
year 1965. All persons considering themselves aggrieved by said
assessment or who wish to complain that the property of another is
assessed too low, are hereby notified to appear at said meeting and
show cause for having such assessment corrected.
No complaint that another person is assessed too low will be
acted upon until the person so assessed, or his agent, shall have
been notified of such complaint.
C. R. PETERSON
Clerk of the City of Hopkins
Dated this 14th day of June, 1965.
To be published in the Hennepin County Review June 17, 1965.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� Minnesota
NOTICE �F HEARING ON IlKPROVIIKF'�IJTS
TO 1rJHOM IT MAY CONC�RN:
NOTICE IS HENEBY GIgEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkirs
wi11 meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o�clock P.Mo
on July 6� 1965� to consider the making of an improvement �n the
north-south alley between Thirteenth Avenue Rlorth and Fourteenth Avenue
North fr�m Third Street to FoUrth Street by placing concrete there�n
pursuant to M.�.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.1110
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1
through 21�� inclusive� Block 95� West Minneapolis Sec�nd Division,
The estimated cost of such improvement is �3�806.11a
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
D ated June 15� 1965.
C. R. PETER.SON
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
�ity Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review� Hopkins� Minnesota, on
dune 21�� 1965� and July l� 1965.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING QN INIPR.O�III�NPS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GNEN that the City Council of the �.ty of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
on July 6� 1965, to consider the maldng of an impravement on the
north-south alley between Eighth Avenue North ar�d Ninth Avenue North
from Second Street to Third Street by placing concrete there�n pursuant
to M.S.A. Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. 429.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1
through 21�, in clusive� Block 87� West Minneapolis 5econd Division.
The estimated cost of such improvemerit is $3,825.11.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
�atec� June 15, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON
Secretary to the �ouncil
J06EPH C. VESELY,
City Attorn�ey
Pu�lished in the Hennepin County Review� Hopkins, Minrbesota �n
- June 21�, 1965� and July 1, 1965.
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A meeting of the Board of Equalization of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was
held on Monday, June 28, 1965, in the City Hall at 7:30 P.M.
Present were Mayor Milbert, Councilmen Harrima.n and Pokorny, Jr., also City Manager
Brubacher and City Assessor Dargis.
As m one appeared before the Board, Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded
the motion, that the meeting be continued to �'uly 6, 1965. Motion carried.
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Donald J. M" ert, Mayor
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C. R. Peter�sofi'; Secretary to the Board
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
July 6, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Ha.11.
The Rev. Charles Heuser opened the meeting with Invocation.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Heuser, Lund and Pokorny, Jr., also City
Manager Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist, and City Attorney
Vesely.
Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that expenditures dated July 6,
1965, in the amount of $144,357.90, be approved and authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 65-79-E.
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213-252
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
2 Resolution No. 1383, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORD�RING IMPROVEMENT ON
THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK 1, OAKRIDGE SECOND,,rADDITION, BY BITUMINOUS
SURFACING THEREON", pursuant to M.S.A. Sec. 429:01i. to Sec. 429.111. Area
proposed to be assessed for such improvement is that part of Section 23,
Township 117, Range 22, described as follows: Co�►encing at the North-
east corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, thence
South three hundred feet along the East line thereof, thence West at
right angles a distance of 284 feet, thence North at right angles to a
point distant 200 feet South at right angles from the South line of Lot
20, Ginkel's Oakridge Addition, thence East parallel with said lot line
to center line of County Road No. 61, thence Southeasterly along said
center line to the East line of the West one-half of the Southeast quarter,
thence South 33.5 feet to beginning, except road; also Lots 1 through 11,
Block 1, Oakridge Second Addition. Estimated cost of such improvement
is $2,392.00. Motion carried.
Item: 65-80-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolu-
252-302 tion No. 1388, be approved, with the stipulation that the grading and
oiling of the street be done now and the balance of the improvement be
held in abeyance. "RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVIIKENT ON JACKSON AVENUE NORTH
FR�JM SECOND STREET NORTH TO THE NORTH LOT LINE OF LOT 4, BLOCK 2� STEVEN'S
OAKWOOD PARK, BY BITUMINOUS SURFACING THEREON", pursuant to M.S.A. Sec.
429.011 to Sec. 429.111. Area proposed to be assessed for such improvement
is the West one-half of Lots 1,2,3, and 4, and theEast one-half of Lots.
21,22,23, and 24, all in Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park. Estimated cost
of such improvement is $2�365.09. Motion carried.
Item: 65-83-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the hearing
302 - at 7:30 P.M., to consider the making of an improvement on the North-South
alley between 13th Avenue North and 14th Avenue North from Third Street
to Fourth Street by placing concrete thereon,''fbe continued to the July 20,
1965, Council meeting;*pursuant to M.S.A. Sec. 429.011 to Sec. 429.111.
Area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 through 24,
incl., Block 95, West Minneapolis Second Division. Estimated cost of
such i.mprovement is $3,806.11. Motion carried.
Item: 65-84-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the hearing
465 at 7:30 P.M., to consider the making of an improvement on the North-South
alley between 8th and 9th Avenue North from Second Street to Third Street
by placing concrete thereon, pursuant to M.S.A. Sec. 429.011 to Sec.
429.111, be continued to the July 20, 1965, Council meeting; Area pro-
posed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 through 24, incl.,
Block 87, West Minneapolis Second Division. Estimated cost of such im-
provement is $3,825.11. Motion carried.
467-486 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that between now,
and the next meeting on July 20, 1965, Mr. Brubacher and Mr. Strojan,
prepare a report covering concrete alleys. Motion carried.
Item: 65-127-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
486-583 be denied for a permit to park cars on residential zoned property, which
property abuts upon property zoned C-2, in accordance with Ordinance No.
230, and for an adjustment of land use according to Ordinance No. 131,
Sec. 15, Subd. 2(B)(1), and Subd. 2(B)(2), on the following described
premises in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz: "all that part o�f
Lot 77, Auditor�s Subdivision Number 239, Hennepin County, Minn., described
as follows: co�encing at a point in the center line of Excelsior Boulevard
30.01 feet West, measured along the center line from the point of inter-
section 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
July 6, 1965, Council minutes, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 65-127-E.,cont. 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 inter-
section with a line drawn from the actual point of beginning, subject
to rights acquired by the City of Hopkins for street purposes in
Doc. No. 529320, files:of the Register of Titles. (S.E. corner of
Blake Road and Excelsior Avenue), based on the Zoning and Planning
Co�ission�s recommendation that the request be denied for the follow-
ing reasons: because of a Special Use Permit having been issued on
the commercial property involved, and because of this matter being
before the Court, and because of increased traffic if a larger station
is installed. Motion carried. (Z&P Case No. 65-14,Applicant: Mobil
Oil Company).
Item: 65-110-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the
583-608 request be denied to rezone certain areas from Single-Residence to
Industrial, the following described premises situated in Hopkins,
Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz: "the West half of the Southwest
Quarter (SW�) of the Southwest Quarter (SW�) of Section 25, Township
117, Range 22", based on the Zoning and Planning Commission's re-
commendation that the request be denied. Motion carried. (Z&P Case
No. 65-11, Applicant: Berglund-Johnson).
Item: 65-103-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that
613-682 Resolution No. 1389,"RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PETITION TO
VACATE THAT PORTION OF INTERLACHEN AVENUE DEDICATED IN THE PLAT OF
F. A. SAVAGE'S INTERLACHEN PARK WHICH IS NOW KNOWN AS INTERLACHEN
BOULEVARD, WHICH IS90UTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF INTERURBAN AVENUE AS
DEDICATED THEREIN, AND RESOLVE TO VACATE THAT PORTION OF INTERURBAN
AVENUE THEREIN DEDICATED WHICH IS BETWEEN THE EAST AND WEST LINES
OF INTERLACHEN AVENUE THEREIN DEDICATED WHICH IS NOW KNOWN AS
INTERLACHEN BOULEVARD", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-123-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
683-729 Mr. Brubacher's request for permission to post No Parking signs on
the West side of Monroe Avenue North from 2nd Street North to Monroe
Place and on both sides of Madison Avenue from Monroe Avenue to a
point approximately 150 feet West, be granted. Motion carried.
729-783 Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that
Mr. John Keefe's request, on behalf of Hopkins Car Wash, for a
license application for four additional gas pumps, be granted. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-78-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
818-878 the request by Zion Lutheran Church to use a portion of Burnes Park
for parking, as recommended by the'City Engineer's Report, be granted,
and an agreement be entered into for a ten year period. Motion carried.
Item: 65-99-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that
879-932 Resolution No. 1391, "RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON STORM DRAINAGE
PROBLEM IN BLOCK 37, WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER", be approved. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-105-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that
932-937 Engineer's Report on bituminous surfacing of alley between 7th and
8th Avenue North, from 3rd Street to Minnetonka Mills Road, be
continued to the meeting of July 20, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-85-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
937-941 the request by E. Pat Maher to appear before the Council regarding
the changing of the dance hall license from the Sheehan Co., to
his name, be denied. Motion carried.
July 6, 1965,.Council minutes, cont.
Page 3.
Item: 65-104-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
941-989 request of Gerald C. Wille, for annexation of the following described
parcel of land to the City of Hopkins;;" that part of theSW� of NE�,
Section 23, Township 117 N., Range 22, on 21st Avenue North beginning
at a point from the SE corner of the present Hopkins-Minnetonka boundary
running North for a distance of 163 feet, thence Westerly from the present
boundary line a distance of 168 feet, thence Southerly for a distance of
163 feet, thence Easterly along present Hopkins-Minnetonka boundary line
a distance of 168 feet to point of beginning", be approved, based on the .
recommendation of the Zoning and Planning Commission, and permission be
granted to hook up to Hopkins sewer prior to actual annexation, based
upon the proposed boundary change with the Village of Minnetonka� and
on the condition that all charges and fees that may be set by the City
of Hopkins be paid prior to such actual connection. Motion carried.
(Z&P Case No. 65-18).
Item; 65-106-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution
989 No. 1392, "RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR EXTENSION
OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN, CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, AND BITUMINOUS
SURFACING ON 6TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 7TH STREET TO 8TH STREET", be approved.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-107-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that :Resolu-
997 tion No. 1393, "RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR
EXTENSION OF SANITARY SEWER AND INSTALLATION OF WATER SERVICES ON 14TH
AVENUE NORTH FROM A POINT APPROXIMATELY 80 FEET SOUTH OF 3RD STREET TO
CHICAGO, & NORTH WESTERN RAILROAD", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-108-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution
997-1003 No. 1394, "RESOLUTION REQUESTING USE OF MUNICIPAL STATE AID FUNDS FOR
PA�'Ih'NT OF CITY'S SHARE OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS ON 17TH AVENUE AND STATE HIGH-
WAY N0. 7", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-109-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution
1003-1097 No. 1395, "RESOLUTION REQUESTING APPROVAL OF PROPOSED DESIGNATION OF
ADDITIONAL STREETS TO MUNICIPAL STATE AID STREET SYSTIIK", be approved,
as set up and recoimmended by the City Engineer. Motion carried.
Item: 65-111-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that
1097-1471 Ordinance No. 252, "AN ORDINANCE DEFINING7ERMS, DUTIES, AND RIGHTS OF
HOPKINS COUNCIL MEMBERS WHO ARE REQUIRED TO SERVE AS MEMBERS OF CITY
COMNIISSIONS, BOARDS OR BUREAUS", be continued to the July 20, 1965, Council
meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 65-112-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.253,
1471-1511 "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING TEN HOUR PARKING PRIVILEGES ON HOPKINS PUBLIC
PARKING LOTS", be accepted for the first reading, with recommended changes.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-113-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the
1511-1527 request for permission to send the Assessor to the University of Minnesota
for an Assessment & Appraisal School, from September 7-17, 1965, with a
registration fee of $90.00, be approved, with the stipulation that should
the Assessor leave the employ of the City within a year, he reimburse the
City the amount of the registration fee, plus his salary paid while in
attendance at school. Motion carried.
Item: 65-114-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
1527-1530 Notice of Claim against the City of Hopkins for damages caused by sewer
back-up in basement on May 17, 1965, at 329 - 8th Avenue North, Mr.
Douglas J. Hansen, in the amount of $253.50, be referred to the City
Attorney. Motion carried.
Item: 65-115-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
1530-1537 Statemeut of Dues for the year 7/1/65 to 6/30/66, from the Hennepin
County League, in the amount of $672.68, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-116-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
1537-1543 license application of D. W. Himmelman, d/b/a as B& H Servicenter, to
sell soft drinks, be approved; also the following permits to do electrical
work in the City of Hopkins, Melvin J. Williams, Douglas Swanson,d/b/a
Swanson Electric Co., and Gene H. Oliva, be approved. Motion carried.
July 6, 1965, Council minutes,. cont.
Page 4.
Item: 65-117-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that communica-
1543-1606 tion from Mr. Brubacher, relative to request of Midwest Planning and
Research, Inc., for an additional $100 per month for services, be continued
to the July 20, 1965, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 65-118-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that request from
1606-1612 Mr. Brubacher, for permission to purchase a commercial 3 tank sink for
the Community Room kitchen, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-119-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
1612-1640 communication from Mr. Brubacher, with regard to the proposed agreement
with the Village of Edina for permission to use sewage capacity in the
Edina sewer system, be referred to the City Engineer for a report,to be
presented at the August 3, 1965, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 65-120-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
1640-1708 co�anunication from Mr. Brubacher, relative to a Contract Agreement between
the City of Hopkins and the firm of Matson & Wegleitner, to do a feasible
study in remodeling the existing Post Office into a suitable Library, be
approved, and the City Manager and the Mayor be authorized to sign the
agreement. Motion carried.
Item: 65-122-E. Mr, Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher
1737-1738 be instructed to write a letter of thanks to Mr. Earl Dahlberg, for his
gift of a piano and piano bench to the City of Hopkins for use in the
Co�unity Room. Motion carried.
Item: 65-124-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance
1738 - 1762 No. 254, "AN ORDINANCE DEFINING AND PROHIBITING LOITERING", be accepted
for the first reading. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
meeting be adjourned.
C. R. Peterson, Secretary t the
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A meeting of the Board of Equalization of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held
following the Council meeting of July 6, 1965, at 12:00 A.M., in the Council Chambers in
the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Heuser, Lund and Pokorny, Jr., also City
Manager Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, City Building Inspector Blomquist, City Attorney
Vesely, and City Assessor Dargis.
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the meeting be continued
to July 15, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the City Hall, to sign the Personal Property and Real
Estate Books, for the City of Hopkins. Motion carried.
Meeting adjourned.
C. R. Peterson, Secretary the Board
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CITY Ur �xOPKIP�S
Hennepin Ccunt�T, I�ti.nnesota
P��SOLUTTOTd i'•fC:. 13�33
:R:}�;SOLUTION OND�'RI1�G TI�1�'�.G �J:?T•i�i1T Ai�]D
PREPAF�ATION 0�� PL.4NS
WH�REAS a Resolution of the City �ouncil, �lo. 1377, adopted. the
Eighteenth day of �Zay,I965, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
irnprovement of the nor�h-south aliey in Block i, Oakridge Second Addition
by the b�.tuminous surfacin� thereon, the totai estimated cost thereof
being �2,392•
WHEREAS all property owners whose propertv is iiable to be assessed
for the making of this improvement were given ten days publishe�:l notice
of the councii hearing throu.gh two weekly pubiica.tions of the required
noti.ce, and a hea.�ing wa.s held and tr.e propert�T o�,rners heard thereon
on 1i�ne 15, 1965, and c ontinued to Juiy 6, i965.
TdOt°•i, THERE�'ORE, �E 3T R:�SOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Councii
Resolution No. 1377 adopted May 18, 1965•
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for
this improvement and he shall prepare pians and speciiications f or the
making of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, i�Tinnesota, this
Sixth da.y oi' Juiy, 1965 •
C. �t. P'�TEkSGi1,
Secretary to the Council
JOSLPH C. V�S:�L�,
City Attorney
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JOi�i ��'. Fii�s;dLEY
Aiayor
CITY Ol+ i-?OPIiI�JS
l�enne�in Count�.�, r4innesota
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� PFtI;Pa�TI.ON .OF PL.::�tS
bdHi,REAS a Resoiu.tion of the City Councii, No. 1378, adopted tre
Ei�Yiteenth day of I�Tay, 1965, fixed a date for a hearing on the pronosed
improvement oF Jacicson Avenue North from Second Street iJorth to the ivorth
Lot li.ne of Lot !�, Block 2,� Stevens Oaicwood �ark b,y the bituminous
surfacin� thereon, the totai estimated cost t��ereof be:in� $2,365.09.
WI�1�'r'�1S all property owners whose proper�Ly is ii_abie to be assessed
for the making oi thzs improvement were given ten da,ys �ubiished notice
of the council hearing thi ou.gh two weeiclv pubiications of the required
notice, anr. a hearin� was heid. and the property owners l�eard thereon
� on the I�fteenth day of June, 1965, and continued to the Sixth day of
July, i965.
r10��:r, THEl�.:_;t� Ot�.F,, BL IT RLS(.}LV:�:;D by tl�e Councii of the Cit�J of Hopkins :
1. Such irnprovement is hereby� ordered as proposed in tYie Council
Resoiution No. i37�3 adopted i�Ia.y 18, 1965.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
im�.�rovement and iie,�shall prepare plans and specifications for the makin�,
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Councii of the City of Hopkins, i�iinnesota, this
Sixth da�r of July, 1965.
C. R. Pr.T�;�tSON,
Sectetary to �he Councii
JOHN F'. HA.��iT�Y,
Mayor
JOSEFI-i C. Via;SELY,
City Attorney
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CITY 0� � HOPi�INS
Hennepin C ounty, I�Linne s ota
�SOLUTl0i1 i�10. 139i
!? R�h,SOLu'TICN R':�C�I VIIIG _��Y,"�U�T �_�dD
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WI-iER�AS, pursuant to Resolution i3o. i386 of the COLiI1Cl'1 adopted
June i5, 1965, a report hus been prepared by Johri Strojan, City
Engineer, witri reference�to the im�rovement oi tr:e area between Harrison
Avenue ana Tyier 4venue from FirsL Street South to Second Street South
by the instaliation. of 5tor!�. Sewer on r'arriso:i Averiue South fr"om �rst
Street South to the Soutr Lot li.ne o� Lot i9, Biocic 37, �est P�innea7�olis
and aiong South Lot lin� oi Lot i;, Biock�37, to the Southeast corner
thereon and this report was received by th� COUI1C11 on Juiy 6, i965.
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VO�+�i, TrE�.EF'G�t.E, BL I1 R�i,�.UL�1.��D b� tre City Counc�l of I-iop�cins,
I�•'Linnesota, as foilo��,rs:
l. The Council wiil consider ti�.e _i.mprovement oi sucY! area in
accordance wi.th the report anr t't�; assessrnent of Lots 1 through 24,
Blocx 37, 4�est r•1inn�apoiis Center an� Lot 8i, Auditor's Subdivision
No. 239 for ail or a��ortion oi the cost oi tYae improvement pursuant to
n4:S.�i., Secs. 429•Oil to 1�29.i1i, at an estimated totai cost of the
improvement oi �5,i13. of which $1,66� is to be assessed. . .
2. A�ubiic ncaring shail be heid on such proposed i,��provement on
the Third day of Au�-ust, i965, in tlie Councii Cizambet�s of the Cit� riaii
at 7:30 o'clock P.P-I.� and the Cierk shaii �ive pubiisred nctice oi such
hearin� and irnprovei�ent as required by iaw.
Adopted by the Councii of tY;e City of Hopkins, �Ii.nnesota, ttlis
Sixth dag of July, i965.
C. R. P�i:�:�?SC:�Iu',
Secretary to the Councii
JOH�; �1� . H�.VL.�'Y
l�Iayor
JO`,:EPrI C . J;���ELY,
City Attorn�y
AS�bg
CI'I'Y Gl�' H0�'��ITdS
Hennepin County, Niinnesota
R;;_�:�OLUTIUi�I A�O. 1392
A :t�'SGLUTION OR,,��;hING PREPtiRATIOPd
OF �;tdGIl•��EL�R'S ?Z�PQRT OPJ 1tiPi�.UV:�,T'2�NTS
4JHEi2EAS a petition has been received requesting tne irnprovement of
Sixth Avenue So�th between �eventh �treet ar�d Eig;hth Street by Concrete
Curb and Gutter, Bitu1ninous Surfacin�, and. E��tension of Sanitar�% Sewer an�
�n'atermain thereon and ti�e ass�ssment of �enefittinr: property fo-r ali or
a portion of t}�e cost of the improvenent pursuant to .�.S.A., Secs. l�29.Oii
to Secs. �t29.ii1.
;d0i�', T�?�.i�ORE, �E IT R�'SCL�'ED 'i3Y 1t:� �TlY COUId�;IL G_'+ TI-i�; ::LTY Oi'
HGP�liv'S, f?Inlivi�SOT�, that t7ie �roposed improvement be rnferred to John
Strojan for study arid he is instructed to report ,�:rith aii convenient speed
advising the Councii in a�,:;reiiminary ��raJ as to ti�ar�ether the proposed
im��rovements are feasibie and. as to t.,rl�ether tYie1. snoula best be �nade as
proposed or in connection i�ritn some otl.er impros,�ement, and ti,e estimated
cost oi' tY!e ;_mprovements as recorrmnendecl.
Adopted btr t:ne Cit�T Councii of the City of �topKins, i+�iinnesota, tk�is
Sixth day of' Juiy, 1965.
C . R. PET���'R.SG'J?,
Secretar�r to the Councii
JO�s1 r . N_�?1L'��Y,
� :��Iayor �
JO�.EPH C. V"L'SI�LY,
City 1?ttorne�T
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C1TY �i` Hi)FiS11V�.J
Hennep-in County, i��Iinn�:;sota.
�.�:SOL'u`TIG��1 �JG. 1393
A N:�SOLuT1u�J Gi�:!;�'�;i'tl�;�G P:�.�Pr.i�!:.'1'1GiJ
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Gr �;`,�Gl:�;;��r'�.'S R.°�Pu:tT Ui�� I��i�`=?t"�����i L���I:
inr���,i{r.',aS a petition has '�een received requ.estin� t'rie improl�eYnent cf
Fourteeritt:� Av�nue ;dor�h irom a point at�_proximateiy &G feet sou.th ol �l'hird
Street to Ci�cabo, anc :dcrthwestern ��a.�ir�oad by Extetision oi Sailita_�y
Set,.rer and Iristailat� on of ',v`a�er Services thereon anu the assessment of
benefittin� propert�� i'or aiI or a portion o� tlie cost of the i_�nprove_nent
pursuant to i'i.�.n., Secs. 42;.Uii to Secs. �21.i1i.
T �� .,i,.�,.,1�(ti.:..�5, '��' _CT ��.'a �i i`i r�.. —r--r � T� ,�_: �:I.�_r�i' Jf�;,
,,1o���r z<<�.�.� _�� �,s� L�:,n r_ r� a�, "i 1� � �u�lc_� L �� 2�
tiOPr;Ii?S, :fI'��;'_;�;SOT�'�, that the propos�d imnrovement be referred to John
Stro;;an f or stud��r and. he is ins l,ructed to re��ort with ali convenient
speed advisin� th� Councii i,n a preiir,znary way as to T�rliet7�.er t11e �roposed
i?nprovementa are ieasibic. an� as to tahether tl�e� shouia best be mac.� as
�roposed or in conx��ction w�_tn some o�L��::r itr_��rovement, anr.:. the est;irnatea
cost oi the � ra,�roveMents as re'commended.
l�dopted by tl!e Citf Councii of the �ity of' IiopKins, '`'i� nnesota, tY:is
Sixth dav of' Jul}r, i96> .
C. R. F'��;T:'�?'�'0;',
Sec-reta�y to tne Councii
JOIii; �� . rL:��iL�'Y
i`Zayor
JOSEPH C. V_S�LY,
City %ittorne�r
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION N0. 1394
APPROPRIATION OF MUNICIPAL STATE-AID FUNDS
TO C.S.A.H. OR T. H. PROJECT
WHEREAS, It has been deemed advisable and necessary for the
City of Hopkins to participate in the cost of a construction
project located on T.H. No. 7, within the limits of said municipality,
and
WHEREAS, Said construction project has been approved by the
Department of Highways and identified in its records as S.P.
No. 2706-69-T.H. 7- Agreement No. 53674.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That we do hereby appropriate
from our Municipal State-Aid Street Funds the sum of $4,885.12
dollars to apply toward the construction of said project and request
the Coffinissioner of Highways to approve this authorization.
CERTIFICATION:
I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of
a Resolution presented to and adopted by the Council of the City
of Hopkins, Minnesota, at a duly authorized meeting thereof held on
the 6th day of July, 1965, as shown by the minutes of said meeting
in my possession.
;
C. R. Peterson, City C erk
City of Hopkins, Minnesota
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION N0. 1395
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING MUNICIPAL STATE AID HIGHWAYS
WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council of the City of Hopkins,
Minnesota, that the streets hereinafter described should be designated
Municipal State Aid Streets under the provisions of Minnesota Laws of
1959,
Chapter 500:
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins, that the roads described as follows, to-wit:
Seventh Street South from Eleventh Avenue to alley
West of Fourteenth Avenue. 347-20
Fifth Street South from Eleventh Avenue to Sixteenth
Avenue. 351-10
First Street South from Eighth Avenue to Eleventh Avenue.
352-10
Eighth Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to County Road
3. 353�0
be, and hereby are established, located, and designated as Municipal State
Aid Streets of said City, subject to the approval:i.of the Commissioner of
Highways of the State of Minnesota.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to forward two certified copies of this resolution to the Commissioner
of Highways for his consideration, and that upon his approval of the designa-
tion of said roads or portion thereof, the same be constructed, improved and
maintained as ;. Municipal State Aid Streets of the City of Hopkins, to be
ni�bered and known as Municipal State Aid Streets
ADOPTED July 6, 1965.
isted above.
I hereby.certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a
Resolution duly passed, adopted and approved by the City Council of said
City on July 6, 1965.
C. R. Peterson, ty Clerk
City of Hopkins, Minnesota
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 253
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING CERTAIN PARKING
BY ESTABLISHING SPECIAL PARKING PERMITS
AND_LIMITED LOT PERMITS.
The City Councit of the City of Hopkins do hereby ordain as fol�l�ows:
Section !. DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this ordinance the following
words shall have the fol�lowing definitions or meanings:
ta��. MOTOR VEHICLES shall include al'�l`passenger automobiles and all
trucks having a capacity of not more than one ton.
(bl. LIMITED PARKING LOTS shall mean those municipal�ly owned or con—
trolted parking lots designated by the Council for parking of motor vehicles
by only those persons possessing valid LIMITED LOT PERMITS as hereinafter set
forth.
(c�-. PUBLIC PARK�NG LOTS shafl mean those municipally awned or control�led
par.king :lots of the City of Hopkins except limited parking lots.
Section 2. LIMITED LOT PERMITS. There are hereby established LIMIlED
LOT PERMITS which may be issued monthl�y or quarterly upon a suitab�e card
or other document by�the City Cl�erk to any applicant for the sum of $3.� per
month per motor vehicle. Each such limited lot permit shal�l contain the
license number of the motor vehicle, the name and address of the person to whom,
and the rnonth for which such permit is-issued. Such limited lot permit shall
be attached to and prominently displayed upon the described motor vehicte.
Such permit shaGl be valid only for the vehicle described thereon for the month
or quarter of its issue and shall entitle the vehicle described thereon to
remain parked in any Iimited parking lot for..a period not exceeding ten con—
secutive hours in any day.
Section 3. SPECIAL PARKING PERMITS. There are hereby established
SPECIAL PARKING PERMITS which may be issued monthly or quarterly upon a suitable
card or other document by the City Cl�erk to any applicant for the sum of $6.00
per month. Each such specia[ parking permit shal•:f contain the name and address
of the person to whom, and the month for which such special� parking permit
is issued. Such special parking permit sha[.:1 entitle the vehicle upon �nhich
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such permit is prominently displayed for the month or quarter of its issue
to remain parked on any public parking lot for a period not exceeding ten
consecutive hours in any day.
Section 4. DESIGNATION on PERMITS. The above permits may be prepared
or printed with a different color for the month or quarter of their issue and
during the same month or quarter the Iimited lot permits may be colored dif—
ferently then the special parking permits. The limited lot permits may have
prominentty printed thereon the Ietter —= L; and the special parkingpermits
may have prominent(y displayed thereon the letter — S.
Section 5. FORGERY. No such permits shall be changed, mutilated,
altered, subsituted or forged.
Section 6. PENALTY. Any person found guilty of violating any of the
provisions of this ordinance sha11 be fined not more than $(00.00 or imprisoned
for not more than 30�days.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins
on the 6th day of July, 1965, and finalty read, approved, adopted and ordered
published at a regular meeting of the Council of said C'�h�Id ory �aly 20,1965,
JOHN F. H�INL�Y;
C. R. P�TERSON,
Mayor
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Pub[ished in the Hennepin Gounty Review on the � 2iay of ,1965
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 254
AN ORDII'�NCE DEFIIVIn'G AIVi� PROHIBITING LOITERII�
The City Council of the City of Hopkins do hereby ordain as follows:
Section 1. DEFIIVITIONS. For the purpose of this Ordinance the following
�words shall have the f ollowing definitions or meanings:
(a) PREMISE�. The word "premises" is defined as any land, lot, parcel,
sidewalk, boulevard, street, highway� alley, thorofare, park, playground,
restaurant, cafe, car or parking lot, drive-in, building used for business,
co�ercial or i�dustrial purposes, place, washroom or toilet, apartment
hallway or other location whether public or private in the City of Hopkins.
(b) CAUSE. The word "cause" is defined as any behavior, act or
�"'.�ourse of conduct on the part of any person which may or is likely to result
• ::� � .
; in a disturbance of the peace, including but not limited to the f ollowing:
the racing of the motor of any motor vehicle; the spinning or skidding of
wheels or,t�res„causiMg tire squeal or similar noise; the making or production
of any umnece�ssary noise by shouting or by any other means or mecganisms
including the bl.owiang of any automobile or other vehicle horn; any improper
use of flash or spot lights; �'he drinking or display of any beer or intox-
icating l�qu�r or wine iM or about any premises which such drinking or display
is prohils�it�d by law; the defacement, destruction or otherwise damaging any
premises.or o��,:ar�y property located thereon; the strewing, scattering, littering,
throwing�,, disposal or deposit of any refuse, garbage or rubbish on or unto
a�y premises except into receptacles provided for such purpose; the discharge
cf amy firewor-ks, caps, pistols, fir�arms or any other devise or mechanism
�
designed to create noise; the use of profane, abusive, i�decent or threatening
language; inciting to or commitling assault or battery; soliciting for any
illegal or immoral purpose; any unexplained lingering in or about premises
after closing hours; any obstruction of traff ic either pedestrian or
vehicular except in cases of emergency; entering any motor vehicle without
the consent of the owner or operator; or any behavior which is otherwise for-
bidden by law.
(c) LOITERING. The word "loitering" is defined as the failure or refusal
on the part of any person to vacate or leave any premises a�ter being requested
or ordered, either orally or in writing, for cause so to do by the owner, agent,
manager or person in charge thereof, or by any law enforcement agent or official;
or the failure or refusal when requested or ordered as herein provided to stop or
cease the behavior, act or conduct set forth in Section 1(b); provided however
� that this definition shall not include any person on such premises who may be the
owner or tenant of any part thereof, nor shall it include any person present thereon
because of any emergency, nor any law enforcement or other Governmental official
who may be present thereon as part of his.:official duty, nor sHnall it include the
wife, children, employee or tenant of such owner or occupier.
Section 2. LOITERING PROHIBITED. Loitering in the City of Hopkins is hereby
prohibited.'
A violation of this ordinance shall upon conviction thereof be punishable as set
forth in Hopkins Ordinance No. 225.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins on the
6th day of July, 1965, and finally read, approved, adopted and ordered published
3t a regular meeting Of the COUriCll Of 58�� �'•itt+ halr� nn _T„lv �(1 1QtiS
.� C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review on the �day of ; 1965.
A meeting of the Board of Equalization of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, continued
from July 6, 1965, was held on �hursday, July 15, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Conference
Room in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Heuser and Lund, also City Assessor
Dargis.
As no one appeared before the Board protesting their assessments,
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconde� the motion, that the figures submitted by the
City Assessor be accepted, and presented, by the �ity of Hopkins, to the County. Motion
carried.
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(Oificiai Pubiication)
CITY Or HOPKI��dS
P�IIP�Tx:f � S 0`i'h
idOTICE I'OR B1DS i+OR T�-TE F'UR:iJISI-1Ii�1G GF
ACGI�C�ATI, FGR GNAVEL BP.SE 1':I�ID ;;UB-�1SE.
S�t1LED 1�IDS wili be received by the �ity ��Ianager at the City
Hail, Hopkins, 1ti.nnesota, until Juiy 15, i965, at i0:00 A.I'�4., �1nd
then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible
trereaiter, aUrard of a contract wiii be made by the City for the
above Material.
Specifications and further details are available at the
office of the City Ln�ineer.
A cash deposit, �ashier's Check, Bid �ond or �ertified Check
payabie to the �ity of Hopxins is required ior ten (lOp) percent
of the bid as a guaranty of entry into a contract.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or ail bids,
or parts thereof, and to award a con-tract as is deemed to be in
the best interest of the city.
C TTY OI' HOl'IiIIdS
• � �
R. L. Brubacher, city P�lanager
To be published in the Hennepin County l�evieUr Juiy 1, i965.
To be pubiished in the Construc�Lion Buileti_n July i, 1965.
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`��11:LC1�..w a.��_L1_C_.i,=i_p11�
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�Iennepin �ounty, i�'linnesot,a
NOTICE FQR BIDS FOR Th'E IPdSTALLt1TI0t•d OF COi1CR�T�
CU�.B, CGi�BIP1r�TIG�`d CU'� A:��L GUTTER, SIDL'���rALK AVU
Di�.IVI�'4vAY� OTd V1�RI00S S''i'R_�E�TS IId TFTE CI�i'Y UF HOr'KIPdS,
��z��;��.;�so�r�:.
SF�I;�D BIDS wi11 be received by the �ity Manager at the �ity
Iia.li, Hopkins, I�4innesota, untii Juiy 15, 1965, at 10:00 ri.P�I., and
then and. there opened and pubiicly read, and as soon as possible
thereafter, awar�d oi a contra ct will be made by the �ity �ouncil
for the above instailation.
Specifications and further detaii are avaiiabie at the oifice
of the �ity �ngineer.
Bidder's �Sonds or �ertified Checks are required ior teri (10`�)
per cent oi the bid as a�;uaranty of entry into a contract.
Tne rigrit is reserved to accept or reject any or all l�ids,
or parts thereof, a,nd to award a contract as is deemed to be in the
best interest of the �ity.
CI7'Y OF' HOi'KIi�dS
R. L. �rubacher, City AZanager
To be pubiished in the Hennepin County Review Juiy i, i965.
To ��e pubiished in tne �onstruction Bulletin Ju:�y i, i965.
(Ofiicial Pubiication)
CITY Or HOPKIi�1S
Hennepin �ounty, i'�Iinneso�;a
NOTiC� �i0�. BLDS r0?� T�� IPSSTqLI�:'iIOi�i GT S��PJI7,.�RY
S�t��li+�R A1�ID Z�1.�.T�N1'�'Ir'�I:�t, �=u''dL GI�D1i�G U�+' VATv BU:Fi:��'id
AVt�i��UE iVORTH AIvD i�'OR Gr�' I�IG OF JACf,SGiJ r:V�:IdUE NORTH.
5;��.LED �;IliS will be received by the �ity T1Ianager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Thursday, Juiy 15, 1965, at I0:00 k.M., C.D.S.T.,
and then and there opened and pubiiciy read, and aa soon as possible
thereafter, award of a contract taill be made by the City ior the above
work. kpproximate major quantities are as foilows:
7,000 Cu. Yds. Excavate and piace
1, 750 Lin. �' eet of 8�� Sanitary Sewer
2,000 Lin. Feet oi 6�� ��daterma.in
Pla.ns, speciiications and further details are avaiiable at the office
of the �ity En�;ineer. No deposit is required but a charge oi �10.00 per set
will be biiled 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 Checic or Certified CYieck
or Standard Bidder�s Bond written by a corporate surety certified by the
T�Iinnesota State Insurance Commission, at ten per cent (i��) of the total
bid price, payabie to the City oi Hopkins, as a�;uarantee that the bidder
wiil, if successiul, prorrQ�tly execute a satisfactory contract for the
faithful per�ormance o� the work covered by this specification.
The successful bidder must, i•aithin ten (10) days ai'ter his bid is
accepted, execute a contract and bond ior one hundred per cent (100�) of
the iuli amount of the bid and guaranteeing for one year the entire project
free of dei:'ective workmansi��ip and material.
Upon the a�aard of the contract the cllecks or bictder's bonds of the
unsuccessi'ul k�idders shall be returned to them, and upon the iiling oi
the contract and performance bond, the check or bid bond of the successiul
bidder shali be returned to him.
The �ity provides proposal forms which are to be usecl. Each proposal
must be plainly marked "PROPGSAL 1� OR THE FuR_,�SHIIdU OF LABOR, TGOLS,
E(�UIPMr;NT ,A.IV� I�TERIAL I'J��CA�'SSATi'Y r�OR THE INS`TALL:'1�`l':CON OF �r`11:�I1ARY SL��N�.
�i'dD W�TER.i���1Td �1�TD ST�?.EET GR.�IYdG", and addressed to the City of Hopkins,
Pfiinne s ota .
The Ci�;y reserves the rigizt to reject any and all bids or parts thereof.
Any incomplete bid wili be rejected.
Tn case of default the City may have the work done by others, and hold
the original biclder or contractor iiabie f or increased costs.
CIT'� Or FiOPYIi�1S
/�q�.
�. L. Brubac her , City 1�Ianager
To be pubiished in the Hennepin �ounty Review, July I, 1965.
To be pubiished in the Construction Buiietin, Juiy 1, 1965.
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(Official Pubiication)
CITY OF HCPKINS
i�II1dP+IES UTA
NdTICE OF' BIDS F'GR BITUI��iIidO��S SUNFACII��C� ANU
BITVi��1IP10US :�I�Tr�RIALS IYd THE CITY UF HOPISIiVS.
SEALED BIDS wiil be received by the City Manager at the City
Hail, Honlcins, until July 15, 1965, at 10:00 A.I�I., and then and
there opened and �ublicly read and as soon as possible thereafter,
award of a contract will be made by the City for bituminous
surfacing materials.
Specifications and further detaiis are available at the
office of the City iiana�;er.
A cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check
payable to the Cii;y of Hopkins is reo�uired for ten per cent (10`/)
of the bid as a guarantee of entry into a contract.
The ri_ght is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids, or
parts thereof.
Ci`I'�r OF HOPKINS
R.. L. Brubacher, City Manag;er
To be pubiished in the Hennepin �ounty Review July i, i965.
To be pubiished in t he Construction �uiletin Juiy l, i965•
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
July 20, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. '
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman� Heuser� Lund and Pokorny, Jr., also City
Manager Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 28 Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved� and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that expendi-
Side - 1 tures dated July 20, 1965, in the amount of $44,536.17, be approved and
6-53 authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice, bids were opened on Thursday, July 15, 1965, at 10:00
A.M., for the installation of Concrete Curb, Combination Curb and Gutter�
and Sidewalk, in the City of Hopkins.
54-75 Mr.. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the bid of
Riverview Cement� in the amount of $12,161.25, be accepted, and that the
contract contain the following: that the Contractor provide all safety
measures deemed necessary by the City Engineer, such as barricades, flashers,
and burlap to be used at the site. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice, bids were opened on Thursday, July 15, 1965, at 10:00
A.M., for the furnishing, and furnishing and applying of Bituminous Sur-
facing Materials, in the City of Hopkins.
76-104 Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the bid
of Blacktop Service Company, in the amount of $19,280.00, be accepted.
Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice, bids were opened on Thursday, July 15, 1965, at 10:00
A.M., for the furnishing of Aggregate for Gravel Base and Sub-Base, in the
City of Hopkins.
105-111 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the bid of B& R
Rock Products, in the amount of $1,350,00, be accepted. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice, bids were opened on Thursday, July 15, 1965, at 10:00
A.M., for Water and Sewer extensions-on Van Buren Avenue North, etc., in
the City of Hopkins.
112-186 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
awarding of the bid for Water and Sewer extensions in the City of Hopkins,
be continued to the August 3, 1965, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 65-83-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution
187-253 No. 1396, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-
SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH AVENUE NORTH FROM 3RD STREET TO 4TH
STREET BY PLACING CONCRETE THEREON"� pursuant to M.S.A. Sec. 429.011 to
Sec. 429.111. Area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots l
through 24, incl., Block 95, West Minneapolis Second Division. Estimated
cost of such improvement is $3,806.11, with benefitted property owners
paying 80% of the total assessment over a ten year period and the City
of Hopkins paying 20'/0 out of the General Fund. Motion carried.
Item: 65-84-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution
260-266 No. 1397, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-
SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET TO THIRD
STREET BY PLACING CONCRETE THEREON", pursuant to M.S.A. Sec. 429.011 to
Sec. 429.111. Area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots
1 through 24, incl., Block 87, West Minneapolis Second Division. Estimated
cost of such improvement is $3,825.11, with benefitted property owners
paying 80% of the total assessment, over<:�a ten year period, and the City
of Hopkins paying 20'/0 out of the General Fund. Motion carried.
266-269 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the City
Engineer advertise for bids for Items: 83-E, and 84-E. (see above)
Motion carried.
Item; 65-105-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
270-313 1398,be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON BITUMINOUS OR CONCRETE
SURFACING OF ALLEY BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVENUE NORTH FROM 3RD STREET TO
MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD". Motion carried.
Item: 65-106-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that Resolu-
314-319 tion No. 1399, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PETITION FOR
EXTENSION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN, CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, AND
BITUMINOUS SURFACING ON 6TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 7TH STREET TO 8TH STREET".
Motion carried.
July 20, 1965, Council minutes, cont.
Page -2-
Item: 65-107-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolutioa
319-321 No. 1400, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PETITION FOR
EXTENSION OF SANITARY SEWER AND INSTALLATION OF WATER SERVICES ON 14TH
AVENUE NORTH FROM A POINT APPROXIMATELY 80 FEET SOUTH OF 3RD STREET TO
THE CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILROAD". Motion carried.
Item: 65-85-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution
322-327 No. 1401, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON INSTALLATION OF
CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER FROM COUNTY ROAD N0. 3 TO EXCELSIOR AVENUE ON
17TH AVENUE SOUTH". Motion carried.
Item: 65-128-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
327-330 Resolution No. 1402, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT
ON PETITION FOR GRADING AND BITLINIINOUS SURFACING OF NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEIN 17TH AND 18TH AVENUE NORTH FR(JM SECOND TO THIRD STREET". Motion
carried.
Item: 65-129-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
330-332 1403, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION
FOR CONCRETE CURB OPENING AT 337-13TH AVENUE NORTH". Motion carried.
333-374 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the request
by the Chamber of Commerce to use the old City Hall site for parking, be
denied, and that the City Manager be instructed to explore the possibility
of leasing the site to Hopkins Dodge, for storage of cars, with the
stipulation that they assume all liability and that they will remove
their cars on a 24 hour notice from the City. Motion carried.
Item: 65-111-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny� Jr., seconded the motion, that
375-424 Ordinance No. 252, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 17 BY REDEFINING
TERMS AND 1�IIEEMBERSHIP OF RECREATION AND PARK CONINIISSION", be accepted for
the first reading, with corrected changes. Motion carried. Mayor Hanley
voting no.
425-446 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
255, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 3E�TION 1 OF ORDINANCE N0. 56 RELATING TO
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A BOARD OF HEALTH AND WELFARE'�, be accepted for
the first reading, with corrected changes. Motion carried.
447-527 Mr. Harriman moved,.and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
Ordinance No. 256, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBDIVISION N0. 1 OF SECTION
N0. 15 OF HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE N0. 131 BY REDEFINING TERMS AND
MEMBERSHIPS OF ZONING AND PLANNING CONII�IISSION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS",
be accepted for the first reading, with corrected changes. Motion carried.
528-545 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
257, "AN ORDINANCE REPEALING HOPKINS'ORDINANCE N0. 182, AND AMENDING
SUBDIVISION N0. 2 OF SECTION 2 OF ORDINANCE N0. 44� RELATING TO THE
HOPKINS LIBRARY COMMISSION TERMS AND NIENIBERSHIP'r, be accepted for the
first reading, with corrected changes. Motion carried.
Item: 65-112-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that
546-555 Ordinance No. 253, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING CERTAIN PARKING BY ESTABLISH-
ING SPECIAL PARKING PERMITS AND LIMITED LOT PERMITS", be accepted for
the second reading thereof, and according to law same to be ordered
published. Motion carried.
Item: 65-117-E. Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that communi-
556-592 cation from Mr. Brubacher, relative to request of Midwest Planning &
Research, Inc., for an additional $100 per month for services, making a
total of $300 per month, continued from the July 6, 1965, Council meeting,
be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-124-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that Ordinance
593-620 No. 254, "AN ORDINANCE DEFINING AND PROHIBITING LOITERING", be accepted
for the second reading thereof, and according to law same to be ordered
published. Motion carried.
Item: 65-130-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the Notice
621-625 of Claim from John B. Keefe,:Attorney, in behalf of Mrs. Oscar Hensen
for injuries received by a fall on defective sidewalk adjacent to the
Country Club Market on Excelsior Avenue, be referred to the City Attorney.
Motion carried.
July 20, 1965, Council minutes, cont. Page -3-
Item: 65-113-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the application
626-634 of Joseph W. Pool, II, for a taxicab drivers license, be approved. Motion
carried.
635-685 Mr. Pokorny, Jr., moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City
Manager be authorized to expend the sum of $1,000 to further investigate
going to a data processing system for the billing and receipting of the
water and sewer accounts. Motion carried.
740-805 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the list of
citizens, submitted by Mayor Hanley for appointment to the Citizens Advisory
Committee for Workable Program for Urban Redevelopment, be approved, and
that the City Manager and Mayor be authorized, on behalf of the City of
Hopkins, to submit an application to the Housing and Home Finance Agency
for certification of a"Workable Program for Community Improvement for
Small Coaanunities". Motion carried. (see attached list)
806-870 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that a resolution be
drawn by the City Attorney, ordering a public hearing to create a Housing
and Redevelopment Authority. Hearing to be held on September 9, 1965, at
8:00 P.M., in the City Hall. Motion carried.
871-876 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that the
report of the Post Office Co�nittee, consisting of Mr. Har'riman, Mr. 0'Brien,
and Mr. Parmeter, be spread on the minutes. Motion carried.
"Post Office Committee states following premises:
1.) We want Yost Office built in Hopkins.
2.) Post Office location in Hopkins is on a priority based
on political preference.
3.) Post Office needs suitable land area.
4.) Hopkins citizens need to work and follow thru with
site for.Post Office people.
5.) Post Office people have price limitation as to land
area. Also have specific land size needed for operation.
6.) As to this priority - a bird in the hand is worth two
in the bush.
Our Conclusion:
Enter into Option Contract with Post Office people for pow
Park property at $125,000".
877-1024 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City
Manager send a Letter of Intent, to the Regional Post Office people to
• sell 84,149 sq. ft. of property i.mmediately East of the City Hall, for
a Regional Post Office, for the s� of $125,000, subject to the City first
approving the site plan. Councilman Harriman, Heuser and Lund voting "yes",
Mayor Hanley and Councilman Pokorny, Jr., voting "no". Motion carried.
1024-1050 Mr. Harfiman moved, and Mr. Pokorny, Jr., seconded the motion, that Mr.
Heuser, City Manager Brubacher, and Mayor Hanley, meet as a committee,
with Mr. Vesely, the City Attorney, to discuss monies paid to Mr. Vesely
� for services. Motion carried.
1051-1084 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Har'riman seconded the motion, that an Engineer�s
Report be made on the installation of sidewalk and curb adjacent to the
Dairy Queen on the corner of 18th and Excelsior. Motion carried.
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that an Engineer's
Report be made on the installation of sidewalk and street lighting on
Excelsior Avenue from 17th to Shady Oak Road. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
July 20, 1965, Council minutes, cont.
Page -4-
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5.) Post Office people have price limitatton as to land area . Also haye
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property at $125�D00.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, P�iinr�e sota�
RESOLUTION N0. 1396
RESOLUTION ONDERING IMPROVEd�TENT AND
PREP�RATION OF PLAPIS
WHEREAS a Resolution of t�e City �ouncii, No. 1384, adopted the
Fifteenth day of June, 1965, fiyed a d.ate for a hearing or� the �?roposcd
improvement of north-sol�th alley between Thirteenth Avenue North and
Fourteenth Avenue North from Third Street to Fourth Street by the
placing concrete thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being
$3,806.11.
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
f or 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 Sixth'day of �:July;" and, continued to the T�entieth day of July 1965.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOZV� by the�Council of the City of Hopkins:
,
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in Council
Resolutio� No. 138l� adopted June 15, 1965. Benefittirig property owners
shall pay eighty percent of the cost over a ten year period and the City
of Hopkins shall pay twenty percent out of the General �nd.
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
�rentieth day of July, 19b5 •
C. R. PETFRSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VE`�ELY,
City Attorney
AS :bg
JOHN F. HANL:EY,
May or
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Niinnesota
RESULUTION N0. 1397
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT Ai`dD
PREPARATION UF PLAiVS
WHER':?•AS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1385, adopted the
Fifteenth day of June, 1965, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of north-south alley between Eighth �venue North and Ninth
Avenue I�orth from Second Street to Third Street by the placing of
concrete thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $3,625.11.
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 Sixth:day� of,July; and contimued to the Twentieth day of July, 1965•
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in Council
Resolution No. 1381� adopted June 15, 1965. Benefitting property owners
shall pay eighty percent of the cost over a ten year period and the City
of Hopkins shall pay twenty percent out of the General Fund.
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 suc h impr ovement .
Adopted bv the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
Twentieth day of July, 1965.
C. R. PETENSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOHN F. HA.NLr�,
7�layor
JOSEPH C. VE�SELY,
City Attorney
AS:bg
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
R.ESOLUTION �0. 1398
A RESOLUTION RECF,IVING REPORT AtVD
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IP4PROUEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1387 of the Council adopted
June 15, 1965, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the improvement of the alley between
Seventh Avenue North and Eighth Avenue North from Third Street North
to Minnetonka Mills Road by either bituminous or concrete surfacing
thereon and this report was received by the Council on July 20, 1965•
NOW, TFtEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as f ollows:
1. The Council wi11 consider the improvement of such alley in
accordance with the report and the assessment cf Lots 1 through 17,
inclusive, Block 101, West Minne:apolis Second Division� for all or
a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to i�.S.A., Secs.
429•011 to 1�29.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of
$2,766.55 for concrete surfacing of which the City will pay twenty
percent or at an esti.mated cost of $1,138.50 f or bituminous surfacing.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
Seventeenth day of August, 1965, 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
�aentieth day of July, 19b5•
C. R. PETEi�SON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VES�.LY,
City Attorney
AS:bg
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKIIdS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1399
•, V.•::
A RESOLUTION RECFIVING REPORT ANli .._..: �, ....
CALLING F'OR HE1�.RING ON IMPROVEI�NTS
WHERF�AS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1392 of the Council adopted
July 6, 1965, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, �ity �ngineer,
with reference to the improvement of Sixth Avenue South from Seventh
Street to Eighth Street by tY� extension of sanitary sewer and watermain
and the installation of concrete curb and gutter and bituminous surfacing
thereon and this report was received by the Council on July 20, 1965.
NOW, THER.�.FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
IJLinnesota, as follaws:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such street in
accordance with the report and the assessment of North,`112 feet of East
107 feet of the West 1,162.82 feet and the North 112 feet of the East
112 feet of the West 9�9.82 feet of the Southeast Quarter of Section 25,
Township 117, Range 22, except road; and Lots 1 through 6, Block 1, Lots
1 through 8, Block 2 and all of Block 3 in Park Va11ey Manor for all or
a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs.
1�29.011 to Lt29.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of
$2,731 for extension of sanitary sewer to that previously ordered;
$2,513 for extension of watermain to that previously ordered; �3,105 for
concrete curb and gutter; and $3,92l�.50 f or bituminous surfacing.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
Seventeenth day of August, 1965, in the �ouncil 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
�rentieth day of July, 1965•
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
JOSEPH C . VESELY,
City Attorney
AS:bg
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION 2�10. 1l�00
A R�,SOLUTION R�CEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON Ii�IPROVEtv1�,PdTS
WHER��AS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1393 of the �ouncil adopted
July 6, 19b5, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer,
with reference to the improvement of Fourteenth �venue North from a
point approximately 80 feet south of �rhird Street to the �hicago and
Northwestern Right-of Way by the extension of sanitary sewer and
installation of water services thereon and this report was received by
the Council on July 20, 1965.
NOW, THE_R.EFORE, BE IT R�SCLVED by the �ity Council of Hopkins,
I��innesota, as follows:
l. The Council will consider the improvement of such street in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 16 through 19,
inclusive, Block 92, and Lots 2 and 3, Block 93, West 1L'inneapolis
Second Division for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement
pursuant to I�1.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost
of the improvement of $2,507 for sanitary sewer extension and $31�5 for
water connections.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on
the Seventeenth day of '�ugust, 1965, in the Council Chambers of the
City �'all 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 �ity of hopkins, Minnesota, this
Twentieth day of July, 19b5•
C . R. PETEt�iSOTd,
Secretary to the �ouncil
JOHN F. HANI.EY,
Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
AS:bg
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CITY uF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 11�01
A RF�SOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING � OR HEARING ON INIPROVEMr�1TS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1381 of the Council adopted
June 18, 1965, a report ha.s been prepared by John Strojan, �ity
�gineer, with reference to the improvement of the west side of
Seventeenth Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to Courlty Road No. 3 by
the installation of concrete curb and gutter from Excelsior Avenue to
County Road No. 3 and installation of sidewalk on that portion of Lot 7,
Blocic 2, Boulevard Manor, lying south of the North 122 feet, not used
for driveway thereon and this report was received by the Council on
July 20, 1965.
NOW, THEREt�ORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of hopkins,
rZinnesota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the i.mprovement of such street in
accordance with the report and the assessment of that part of Lots 6
and 7, lying south of the north 122 feet thereof, and all of Lots 8
through 12 inclusive in Block 2; Lots 1 through 7, inclusive in Block 3,
all in Boulevard �anor f or all or a portion of the cost of the improvement
pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. I�29.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost
of the improvement of $1a,291�.37.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on
the Seventeenth day of August, 1965, in the �'ouncil Chambers of the
City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published
notice oi such hearing and improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, i''�innesota, this
Twentieth day of July, 1965.
C. R. P�TER.SON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
AS:bg
JOHN F. HA.NLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. ].1�02
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARI4TION
OF ENGINEER'S Rr1'ORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the i.mprovement
of the north-south alley between Seventeenth and Eighteenth Avenue
North from Second to Third Street by grading and bituminous surfacing
thereon and the assessment of ben�fitting property f or 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
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with all comrenient
speed advising the Council in a prelimiaary way as to whether the proposed
improvements are feasible and as to whether they should best be made as
proposed or in coruzection with some other improvement, and the estimated
cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the �ity Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, t his
Twentieth day of July, 1965•
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
AS:bg
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CI'I7 OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1403
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEER' S R:EPORT Oi� IMPROVENIENTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement
of::.337 Thirteenth Avenue North by concrete curb 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. 1�29•011 to Secs.
429.1�1.
NOW, THER:EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with all convenient
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 recommsnded.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, �innesota, this
Twentieth day of July, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
AS:bg
JOHN F. HAidLF,Y, .
Mayor
r�l�� Or HOPKi.idS
Hennepin Courity, ��Tinnesota
i•�IOTICE Ot�' Hr,�i��:�JG ON IP���''�,OV��'I�;��i`l'S
TO `v�iHOM IT i�AY �OYJCF�F�d:
���T��, Z� �;.�,�;EY GI�IEi1 tkiat the CitJ Councii oi the City of Hopkins
wili meet in the Councii Cha.mbers of the City �:a.ii at 7:30 o'ciock P.M.
on August 3� 1965, to consider the maicing of an improvement on Harrison
Avenue Sout�-� from rirst Street South to the south iot i7_ne of Lot i9,
Block 37, l�dest i'�iinneapoiis Center, anc]. aion�, sou�h iot iine of' Lot i9,
Block 37, to the Southeast corner_by �he instaiiation of storm sewer
thereon pursuant to �'i.S.11. Secs. G.29.011 to Secs. Lt29.iii.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1
tnrough 21�, Biock 37, West iTinneapoiis Center and Lot 8i, Aud.itor's
Su'odivision ��io. 239•
The estimated cost of such improvernent is �5�113 oi' which `�1,6b�
is to be assessed.
Aii persons desirin�, to be heard Urith reierence to the proposed
irnprovernent �aiil be heard at this meetitl�.
Uated Jui� 6, i965•
C. h. PETEi�SOP�
Secretary to t}��e Councii
JO�EPF� C. VES�L't,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin �oun�y RevieUr, Nopkins, i��inriesota, on Juiy 22, 1965,
and July 29, i965•
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A regular meeting of.the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
August 3, 1965, at�7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the Cit� Ha11.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Lund, and Pokorny, also City Manager
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building Inspector Blomquist,
and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 28 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
Side 2 August 3, 1965, in the amount of $55,637.24, be approv�d and authorized for
6-55 payment. Motion carried.
55 - Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the bid of Swanson
Excavating Company for the extension of Sanitary Sewer and Watermain on Van
Buren Avenue North, etc., (bid opened July 15, 1965) in the amount of
$31,377.50, be accepted and a contract be entered into with the Swanson
Excavating Company for the above work. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that if Swanson
Excavating Company does not enter into a contract with the City of Hopkins
for the extension of Sanitary Sewer and Watermain on Van Buren Avenue North,
etc., within ten days of this date (August 3, 1965) that the bid bond of
Swanson Excavating Company be collected and retained by the City (as agreed
in bid;:proposal) and that the bid of McWilliams Construction, Inc., in the
amount of $32,195.00, be accepted and a contract be entered into with McWilliams
Construction, Inc., for this work. Motion carried.
232 - Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that if neither Swanson
Excavating Company, nor McWilliams Construction, Inc., enter into a contract
with the City of Hopkins for the Van Buren Avenue North, etc., extension of
Sanitary Sewer and Waterniain, that the City Council reject all other bids
and that the City Manager be authorized to readvertize for bids for this
work. Mayor Hanley and Councilman Pokorny voting no. Motion defeated.
Item: 65-99-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny second"e'd the motion, that Resolution No.
233-347 1405, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVII�NT ON HARRISON AVENUE
SOUTH FROM FIRST STREET TO THE SOUTH LOT LINE OF LOT 19, BLOCK 37, WEST
MINNEAPOLIS CENTER, AND AIANG SOUTH LOT LINE OF LOT 19, BLOCK 37, TO THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER BY THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER THEREON", pursuant to
M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111. Area to be assessed for such
improvement is Lots 1 through 24, Block 37, West Minneapolis Center and
Lot 81, Auditor's Subdivision ��239. Estimated cost of such improvement is
$5,113.00, of which $1,668.00 is to be assessed. Motion carried.
Item: 65-128-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
347-356 1406, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON GRADING AND BITUMINOUS,
OR CONCRETE, SURFACING ON NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 17TH AND 18TH AVENUE
______ _ FROM 2ND STREET TO 3RD STREET NORTH", Motion carried.
Item No. 65-129-E. Mr. Harriman moved,'� d Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution�,.;
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356-361 No. 1408, "RESOLUT�ON�ORDERING IMPROVEMENT FOR CONCRETE CURB OPENING"'��y�,��
AT 337 - 13TH AVENUE NORTH, AS PETITIONED FOR", be approved. Motiori`��-� �
carried.
Item: 65-132-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
361-367 1407, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION
FOR INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN TO SERVE EAST ONE-HALF
OF NORTH 65 FE�T OF LOT 17, BLOCK 2, STEVEN'S OAKWOOD PARK (EXTENSION OF
JACKSON AVENUE NORTH)" Motion carried
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Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr.�L �d seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher, _�
the City Manager, and Mr Vest�e�Ly�;:. the City Attorney, be instructed by the '"
Council to discuss with Mr :�Tust�xs:,..� the sale of property on llth Avenue Soutf�'=
and County Road ��3, owned, by `t�'Gity, and report back to the Council. Motion�?��
carried. � ' � .,r��
Item: 65-134-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the recommendation
411-438 from the Zoning and Planning Coffinission that a special use permit to con-
struct an addition to an existing building, be granted on the following des-
cribed premises situated in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz: "that
part of the Northeast '� of Southeast 4 of Section 25, Township 117, Range
22, West of the 5th Principal Meridian, described as follows: commencing at
the Northeast corner of the Northeast '� of the Southeast '� of said Section
25, thence due South 395.12 feet to the place of beginning of land to be
August 3, 1965, Council minutes, cont.
Page 2.
described, thence Westerly at an angle of 92.31° with the:last described
line 400.0 feet, thence south parallel with the East line of said Section
a distance of 380.0 feet South of the point of beginning, thence North
to point of beginning, except the East 90.0 feet thereof taken for road",
(724 Washington Ave. So.) be approved. Motion carried. (Z&P Case No. 65-21,
Applicant: Hopkins Nursing Home).
Item: 65-119-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that a co�anittee
438-591 of three, consisting of Mayor Hanley, and Councilmen Pokorny and Lund,
be appointed to meet with the Edina Village Council to discuss the pro-
posed Hopkins connection to the Edina Sanitary Sewer system. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-111-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
591-669 252, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 17 BY REDEFINING TERMS AND
MEMBERSHIP OF RECREATION AND PARK CONlNIISSION", be accepted for the second
reading and according to law same to be ordered published. Mayor Hanley
and Councilman Pokorny voting no. Motion defeated.
Item: 65-111-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance Nos.
669-673 255, 256 and 257, be continued to the September 7, 1965, Council meeting.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-133-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that reco�nendation
;� 673-747 from the Zoning and Planning Commission that application to rezone from
_ Double-Residence to Commercial-1, certain areas including the following
described premises in Hopkins, Minnesota, viz: from Double-Residence to
Co�nercial-1, Lots 19,20,21,22,23, and 24, Block 69, be considered as
part of the Downtown Plan and be rezoned, on the East side of llth Avenue
North, from Double-Residence to Commercial-1, be continued to the September
7, 1965, Council meeting. Motion carried. (Z&P Case No. 65-04, Applicant:
Zoning and Planning Commission).
Item: 65-135-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Zoning
747-748 and Planning Commission's recommendation regarding the Central Park Plan,
No. 1- the proposal to dedicate a public right-of-way from 16th to 17th,
No. 2- that the East half of 17th be dedicated, and No. 3- that the
West half of 15th be dedicated, be continued to the September 7, 1965,
Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 65-137-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the following
748-804 license applications for 1965, and electrical permit requests for 1965,
be granted: Francis D. Comeau-d/b/a Hopkins Country Boy (transfer) to sell
non-intoxicating malt liquor, cigarettes, milk and soft drinks; Leonard A.
Nelson, to sell milk; E. D. Paulson Plimmbing & Heating Co., to do plumbing
in the City of Hopkins; and Lee Williams, Lester Reams, and Qmar Nikle,
to register their State License for electrical permits to do electrical
work in the City of Hopkins. Motion carried.
804-862 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher
be authorized to rent to Hopkins Dodge, for storage of cars, the old City
Hall site, for the sum of $50.00 per month, on a temporary basis until
October 15, 1965. Motion carried.
862-960 � Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RF'SOLTTTTORT A10. 11�05
�'SOLU`1'ION O�DFRING IMPRC)STFI`�IENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEt�EAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1391, adopted the
Sixth day of July, 1965� fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of an area between Harrison Avenue and Tyler Avenue f rom
�irst Street South to Second Street South by the installation of storm
sewer on Harrison Avenue South from First Street South to the south lot
line of Lot 19, Block 37, West NZinneapolis Center and along the south
lot line of Lot 19 „ Block 37 to the Southeast corner thereof, the
total estimated cost thereof being �5,113 of which $1,668 is to be
assessed.
ti^,THERF�S 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 throu.gh two weegly publicati.ons of the required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon
on the Third da� of August, 1965•
NOW, THE�EE'ORE, PE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is hereby ortlered as proposed in the Council
�esolution No. 1391 adopted July;6y 1965.
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, NIinnesota, this
Third day of August, 1965.
C. �. PETE�?.SCN,
Secretary to the Council
J�HN F. HANLF�C,
Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RFSOLUTIGN N0. 1�06
A RESOLUTION R?�CEIVING KEPORT AIVD
C�ALLING ��'0�. HF�1ftING ON IMP�LO`:'F1`ZETdTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No.11�02 of the Council adopte�
July 20, 1965, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the impArovement of the north-south alley
a.w�-
between Seventeenth Avenue North � Eighteenth Avenue Tlorth from
Second Street North to Third Street rlorth by the concrete or bituminous
surfacing thereon and this report was received by the Council on August 3, 1965.
NOW, THE�F'ORE, BE IT RESOL�JID by the City Cot�.ncil of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in
accordance with the report and the assessment of all of Block 8, West
Minrieapolis Third Division for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement
pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29•O11 to 1�29.111, at an estimated total cost
of the improvement of $�3,780.28 for concrete paving which is recommended,
or of �1,555•67 for bituminous surfacing as an alternate.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
Seventh day of September, 1965, in the �ouncil 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, Niinnesota, this
Third day of August, 1965.
C. �. PETERSON;
Secretary to the �ouncil
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
JOSEPH C. iTF'SFLY, .
City Attorney.
CITY OF HQPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
• RESOLUTION Nd. 1407
A RESOLUTION OF�ERING P�FPARATION
OF EIdGINEER�5 �tEPORT QN Il�IPN�3VEM�NTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement
of the East +ne-half of the North 65 feet of Lot 17, Block 2, Stevens
Oakwood Park by installation of Sanitary Sewer and �aater thereon and the
assessment of ben�fitting property 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.
I�TOVd, THEREF'ORE, BE IT RESOLVF.D �' THF CITY WUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HdPKINS, P�IINNFSOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan for study a.ncl he is instructed to repor�t 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, ar� the estimated
cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
Third day of Au�ust, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOHA? F. I-�P.NL��Y
Mayor
JOSEPH C. �,TESFLY,
City Attorney
AS:bg
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESdLUTION N0. 11t08
RESOLUTION O1�ERING IMPI�VIl�IEPJT AP�ID
P1�PA�ATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS� pursuant to �esolution No. 1l�03 of the Council adopted
July 20, 1965, a report has been pr-.epared by John Strojan� City
Engineer, with reference to the improvement of Lot 22, Block 96, West
Minneapolis Second Division by a curb opening and driveway apron
thereon, ar�l this report was received by the Council on August 3, 1965
showing a total cost of �139•15•
NOW, THEI�F'ORE, BE IT R.FSOLUF�D by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report
prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designs.ted as the engineer for this
improvement and.he shall pr.epare plans and specifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the �ity Council of the City of Hopkins, Ninnesota,
this third day of August, 1965•
C. �. PETEI�.SON, JOHN F. HANLrY,
Secretary of the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR TI� INSTALLATION OF SANITARY
SEWER AND WATERMAIN�.
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, unti�. Thursday, August 12, 1965,.at 10:00 A.M., C.D.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 the above
work. Approximate major quantities are as follows:
60U Lin, Feet of 8" Sanitary Sewer
620 Lin, Feet of 6" Watermain
430 Lin. Feet of 8" 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 or Certified Check
or Standard Bidder's Bond written by a corporate surety certified by the
Minnesota State Insurance Commission,.at ten per cent (la'fo) 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 (lU) days after his bid is
accepted, execute a contract and bond for one hundred persent (100''/0) of
the full amount of the bid and guaranteeing for one y�ear 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 provi.des proposal forms which are to be used. Each proposal
must be plainly marked "PROPOSA.L FOR THE FURNISHING OF LABOR, TOOLS,
EQUIPMENT AND MA'rFRTAT. NECESSARY FOR Tf� INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER
AND WATERMAIN", 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,
CITY OF HOPKINS
N � • �7�Gt�..�`A..e�(a.n/
R. L. Brubaclier, City Mana.ger
To be publi.shed in the Hennepin County Review, July 29 and August 5, 1965,
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, July 29 and August 5, 1965.
(Official Publication)
C ITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� Minnesota
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE CONCRETE PAVING OF AI�LEYS.
0
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota� until Thursday� August 19� 1965, at 10:00 A.M�.� C.D.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 the above
work. Approxi.mate quantity is 11t00 square yards of concrete paving.
Plans� specifications and further details are availalzle at the office
of the City Engineer. No deposit is required but a charge of $10.00 per set
w:ill 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 or Certi.fied Check
or Standard Bidder�s Bond written by a corporate surety certified by the
Minnesota State Insurance Commission, at ten per cent (10�) of the total
bid price, payable to the City of Hopk:i.ns� 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, withi.n ten (10) days after his bid is
accepted� execute a contract and bond for one hundred percent (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 bands 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 proposa2
must be plainly marked 'fFRdPOSAI. FOR THE FUFtNISHING OF LABOR, TOOLS�
EQUIPMENT aND MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE CONCRETE PAVING OF ALLEYS",
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 �ity may have the work done by others, and
hold the original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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R. L. Brubacher� City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review� August 5 and August 12� 1965..
To be published in the Construction Bulletin� August 5 and August 12' 1965.
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HQPKINS
MINNi��SOTA
NOTICE F�R BIDS FOR TF� FURNISHING OF
2000 TONS BITUNBNOUS SEAL COAT AGGREGATE
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City
Hall,'Hopkins, Minnesota, until August 12, 1965, 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
�bove material.
Specifications and further details are available at the
office of the City Engineer.
A cash deposit, Cas hier's Check, Bid Bond or Certified Check
payable to the City of Hopkins is required for ten (10�) percent
of the bid as a guaranty 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
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R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review July 29, 1965.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin July 29, 1965-
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
August.l7, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Lund and Pokorny, also City Manager
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, and City Attorney Vesely,
Reel-29 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures
�� Side-1 dated August 17, 1965, in the amount of $127,544.18, be approved and
4-95 authorized for payment. Motion carried.
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Item: 65-106-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
95-137 1409, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON SIXTH AVENUE
SOUTH FROM-SEVENTH STREET TO EIGHTH STREET BY THE EXTENSION OF SANITARY
SEWER AND WATERMAIN AND INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND OF
BITUMINOUS SURFACING THEREON", pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs.
429.111. Area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is North 112
feet of East 107 feet of the West 1,162.82 feet and the North 112 feet
of east Quarter of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, and Lots 1, through
6, Block 1, Lots 1 through 8, Block 2� and all of Block 3, in Park Valley
Manor. Estimated cost of such improvement is $2,731 for extension of
sanitary sewer to that previously ordered; $2,513 for extension of water-
main to that previously ordered; $3,105 for concrete curb and gutter and
$3,924.50 for bituminous surfacing. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, August 12, 1965, for
installation of Sanitary Sewers and Watermains on 6th Avenue So., and
Watermain on 7th Street South, in the City of Hopkins, and the following
bids were received. (See attached bid list)
137-155 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the bid of
G& L Contracting, in the amount of $23,295.50, for the installation of
Sanitary Sewer and Watermain for the above work in the City of Hopkins,
be approved. Motion.carried.
Item: 65-105-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
155-182 1410, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON THE ALLEY BETWEEN
SEVENTH AVENUE NORTH AND EIGHTH AVENUE NORTH FROM THIRD STREET TO MINNETONKA
MILLS ROAD BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", pursuant to M.S.A. Sec. 429.011
to Sec. 429.111. Area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is
Lots 1 through 17, Block 101, West Minneapolis Second Division. Estimated
cost of such improvement is $2,766.55 for concrete surfacing, of which the
City will pay twenty percent (20%). Motion carried.
Item: 65-107-E.
182-192
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1411, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON FOURTEENTH AVENUE
NORTH FROM A POINT APPROXIMATELY EIGHTY FEET SOUTH OF THIRD STREET NORTH
TO THE CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN R.R. BY THE EXTENSION OF SANITARY SEWER
AND INSTALLATION OF WATER SERVICES THEREON", pursuant to M.S.A. Secs.
429.011 to Secs. 429.111. Area proposed to be assessed for such improve-
ment is Lots 16 through 19, incl., Block 92, West Minneapolis Second
Division, and Lots 2 and 3, Block 93, West Minneapolis Second Division.
Estimated cost of such improvement is $2,507 for sanitary sewer extension
and $345 for water connections. Motion carried. Mr. Pokorny abstained
from voting.
Item: 65-85-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution
193-284 No. 1412, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVIIKENT ON THE WEST SIDE
OF 17TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO COUNTY ROAD N0. 3, BY THE
INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO COUNTY
ROAD N0. 3, AND INSTALLATION OF SIDEWALK ON THAT PORTION OF LOT 7, BLOCK
2, BOULEVARD MANOR, LYING SOUTH OF THE NORTH 122 FEET, NOT USED FOR DRIVE-
WAY THEREON"� pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111. Area
proposed to be assessed for such improvement is that part of Lots 6 and 7,
lying south of the north 122 feet thereof, and all of Lots 8 through 12,
incl., in Block 2, lots 1 through 7, incl., in Block 3, all in Boulevard
Manor. Estimated cost of such improvement is $4,294.37. Motion carried.
285 -
Bids for extension of Sanitary Sewer and Watermain on Van Buren Ave., No..,
etc. - Bids opened July 15, 1965.
At the regular Council meeting of August 3, 1965, the City Council accepted
the bid of Swanson Excavating in the amount of $31,377.50, and authorized
that a contract be entered into. The Council also voted that if Swanson
Excavating Company does not �nter into a contract with the City within
10 days, that the bid of McWilliams Construction Co., in the amount of
$32,195.00, be accepted and authorize that a contract be entered into.
Contract documents were prepared by the City Attorney and were delivered.
Agenda, Regular Council meeting, August 17, 1965, cont. Page -2-
to Swanson Excavating Co., on August 6, 1965. On August 10, 1965, Swanson
Excavating Co., through Mr. Robert Gardner, informed the City that they
were unwilling to enter into a contract in accordance with their bid proposal.
Contract documents prepared by the City Attorney were delivered to McWilliams
Construction Co., on August 11,.1965, At the Council meeting of August 17,
1965, Mr. Allan Quello, Attorney representing McWilliams Construction Co.,
informed the City Council that the McWilliams Construction Co., was unwilling
to enter into a contract in accordance with their bid proposal.
350 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the other bids
submitted on the extension of Sanitary Sewer and Watermain on Van Buren Ave.,
No., etc.; mainly G. L. Contracting Co. �51,226.10, Nodland Construction Co.,
$51,935.50, Union Central Contracting Co., $55,846.25, F. D. Chapman Construc-
tion Co., $62,413.15, and Hurley Construction Co., $118,819.60, be rejected
and that the City Manager be authorized to readvertize for bids for this
work. Motion carried.
Item: 65-139-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
350-385 1413, be approved. '�RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON SIDEWALKS
ON EXCELSIOR AVENUE FROM 17TH AVENUE TO 21ST AVENUE". Motion carried.
Item: 65-140-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
350-385 1414, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON STREET
LIGHTING ON EXCELSIOR AVENUE FROM 17TH AVENUE TO 21ST AVENUE". Motion
carried.
Item: 65-141-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion , that Resolution No.
350-385 1415, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON CONCRETE CURB
AND GUTTER ON WEST SIDE OF 18TH AVENUE FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO ALLEY",
Motion carried.
385-457 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the City
Engineer be instructed to prepare a study, for the next Council meeting
on September 7, 1965, of streets in Hopkins with regards to recommended
reconstruction, and also a study be made on reco�ended installation of
sidewalk and curb. Motion carried.
Item: 65-142-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
457- 1416, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON REPAIR OF
SIDEWALK AT VARIOUS IACATIONS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS". Motion carried.
Item: 65-142-E. Mr. Harri�a.n moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
468 1421, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON REPAIR OF SIDEWALK
AT VARIOUS IACATIONS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS". Motion carried.
Item: 65-143-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Mayor Hanley
468-471 be authorized to sign a roadway license agreement between the City of
Hopkins and the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific R.R. Co., to con-
struct a haul road from present land fill to sandpit on Shady Oak Road, a
portion of said road to be located on R.R. property and an easement be
obtained to permit the City to place fill on Railroad property. Motion
carried. '
Item: 65-144-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
471-474 1417, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING INGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION TO
CONSTRUCT A CONCRETE DRIVEWAY APPROACH AT 126 PARK LANE". Motion carried.
Item: 65-145-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City be
474-535 authorized to pay $100 to Mr. Edward Zaun for removal of certain materials
from the Zaun property as part of the development of the extension of
Jackson Avenue North. Motion carried.
Item; 65-146-E. Mr:. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Attorney
535-542 draw a resolution ordering the City Clerk to prepare costs to be assessed
and order preparation of proposed assessments on projects previously ordered
� in and installed. Motion carried.
Item: 65-147-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Zoning
542-565 and Planning Commission's recommendation that a special use permit be
granted to construct an addition to an Industrial building on Parcels B,
D, and E, R.L.S. ��823, 420 Excelsior Avenue W., subject to the plot plan
and parking plan submitted, be approved. Motion.carried. (Z&P Case No. 20-
Applicant: Pergood Co.)
Agenda, Regular Council meeting, August 17, 1965, cont.
Page -3-
Item: 65-148-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution
565-576 No. 1418, be approved. "RESOLUTION RELATING TO PARTICIPATION IN THE
SUBURBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY NURSING DISTRICT". Motion carried.
Item: 65-149-E. Mr: Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City
576-599 Attorney be authorized to pay the sum of $175 to cover all damages claimed
by Robert Lansing for fall on ice. Motion carried.
Item: 65-150-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the claim of
599-623 Douglas Hanson for damage to his basement from sewer back up, be denied.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-151-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Notice of
623-634 Claim from Donna M. Peterson, for damage to car from driving over manhole
cover on Cambridge Street on July 17, 1965, be referred to the City
Attorney. Motion carried.
Item: 65-138-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution
856-1410 No. 1420, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON DRAINAGE, CONCRETE
WORK, AND STREET IMPROVEMENTS ON 11TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE
TO 7TH STREET SOUTH, 7TH STREET SOUTH FROM 8TH TO ALLEY WEST OF 14TH
AVENUE, 5TH STREET SOUTH FROM 11TH AVENUE TO 16TH AVENUE, 12TH AVENUE SOUTH
FROM 6TH STREET TO 7TH STREET, 13TH AVENUE FROM 6TH STREET SOUTH TO 7TH
STREET SOUTH, 14TH AVENUE FROM 7TH STREET SOUTH TO CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST.
PAUL AND PACIFIC RAILROAD, 6TH STREET SOUTH FROM 11TH TO 13TH", Motion
carried.
1410-1430 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that at the request
of the Hennepin County Highway Department, Milwaukee Street be posted with
No Parking signs on both sides of the street. Motion carried.
1430-1448 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that No Parking signs
be extended from the Railroad tracks to 2nd Street North, on both sides of
the street on lOth Avenue North. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON INTPROVEM��VTS
TO WHOM IT i"1,�Y CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HERLBY GIVEN that the �ity Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council �hambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
on August 17, 1965 to consider the making of an improvement on Sixth
Avenue South from Seventh Street to �ighth Street by the extension of �;
sanitary sewer� watermain and installation of concrete curb and gutter
and of bituminous surfacing thereon pursua.nt to M.S.A. Secs. 1�29•011 to
Secs. 429•111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is North 112 feet
of East 107 feet of the �est 1,162.82 feet and the North 112 feet of the
East 112 ieet of the West 989•82 feet except road in Southeast Quarter of
Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, and Lots 1 through 6, Block 1,
Lots 1 through 8, Block 2 and all of Block 3 in Park Valley Manor.
The esti.mated cost of sueh improvement is $2,731 for extension of
sanitary sewer to that previously ordered; $2,513 for extension of
watermain to that previously ordered; $3,105 for concrete curb and
gutter and $3,92l�.50 for bituminous surfacing.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated Julye20, 19b5•
r„ R. PETERSQN JOSEPH C. VESELY,
Secretary to the Council City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County R.eview, Hopkins, Minnesota, on
July 29, 1965 and August 5, 19b5•
AS:bg
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1l�09
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City C ouncil� No. 1399, adopted the
Twentieth day of July, 1965, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improv�ement of Sixth Av�enue South from Seventh Street to Eighth Street
by the extension of sanitary sewer and watermain and installation of
concrete curb and gutter and of bituminous surfacing thereon� the total
estimated cost thereof being $2,731.00 for extension of sanitary sewer
r
to that previously ordered� $2�513.00 for extension of watermain to that
�
previously ordered� $3,015.00 for concrete curb and gutter and $3,92l�.50
for bituminous surfacing� and y\
WHEREA.S 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 two weekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on
the Sev�enteenth day of August, 1965•
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
l. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Re�
solution No. 1391 adopted July 20, 1965..
2 o That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for tYri.s
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
Seventeenth day of August, 1965•
C.R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY�
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
TO �n1HOM IT I�1AY 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 August 17, 1965 to consider the making of an improvement on the alley
between Seventh Avenue North and E� ghth Avenue North from Third Street
to I�Iinnetonka Mills Road by the concrete or bituminous surfacing thereon
pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs. I�29•111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots
1 through 17, Block 101, West Minneapolis Second Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $2,766.55 ior concrete
surfacing, which is recommended�' of w�.ch the City will pay twenty
percent, or $1,138.50 for bituminous surfacing.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated July 20, 19b5
C. R. PETERSON JOSEPH C. VESELY,
Secretary to the Council City Attorney
Published in the Hennepi.n County Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on
July 29, 1965 and August 5, 19b5•
CI'I'Y OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RES OLUTION N0. 11t10
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMl'ROVF.MENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council� No. 1398, adopted the
Twentieth day of July, 1965, fiaoed a date for a hearing on the proposed
i.mprovement of alley between Seventh Avenue North and Eighth Avenue
North from Third Street to Minnetonka Mills'�Rd; by the concrete surfacing
thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $2,766.55 of which the
City will pay twenty percent, and
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 Seventeenth day of August, 1965•
NOtrJ, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:.
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed i.n the Council
Resolution No.. 1398 �opted July 20� 1965.
2, That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
improvement and he sha.11 prepare plans and specifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota� this
� Seventeenth day of August, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON�
Secretary to the Council
JOHN F. HANLEY
Mayor
JQSEPH C. VESELY�
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Ilinnesota
NOTICE Or HE r�RIt1G ON IT�IPROVEMENTS
TO WHQM IT i'�AY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS �-EREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the �ity �all at 7�30 o'clock P.M.
on August 17, 1965, to consider the making of an improvement on
Fourteenth Avenue North from a point approximately eighty feet south of
Third Street North to the Chicago and 1Jorthwestern Right-of Way by the
extension of sanitary sewer and installation of water services thereon
pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. 429•111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 16
through 19, inclusive, Block 92, West l�iinneapolis Second Division and
Lots 2 and 3, Block 93, West Z'�inneapolis Second �ivision.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $2,507 for Sanitary
Sewer extension and $31�5 for Water Connections.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heaxd a� this meeting.
Dated July 20, 1965•
C. R. PETERSON JOSEPH C. VESELY,
Secretary to the Council City Attorney
Published in the hennepin �ounty Review, Hopkins, �innesota, on
July 29, 1965 and August 5, 1965.
AS:bg
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. ].l�11
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council� No. ].L�00� adopted the
Twentieth day of July, 1965, fixed a date f or a hearing on the proposed
improvement of Fourteenth Avenue 1Vorth from a point approximately 80
feet South of Third Street North to the C hicago and Northwestern
Railroad by the extension of Sanitary Sewer and installation of Water
Services thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $2�507.00
for sanitary sewer extension and $3l�5.00 for water connections,
and
WI�REAS 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 two weekly publications of the
required notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard
thereon on the Seventeenth day of August, 1965.
N�n1, 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. 1l�00 adopted Ju�}r 20� 1965.
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 improv�ement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
Seventeenth day of August, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOHN F. HANLEY
Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY�
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE Or HEARING ON INfPROV�;MENTS
TO WHOi1 IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HF.REBY 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 17, 1965, to consider the making of an improvement on the
west side of Seventeenth Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to County
Road No. 3 by the installation of concrete curb and gutter from
Excelsior Avenue to County Road No. 3 and installation of sidewalk on
that portion of Lot 7, Block 2, Boulevard l�7anor, lying south of the
North 122 feet, not used for driveway, thereon pursuant to M.S.A.
Secs. It29.011 to Secs. Lt29.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is that part
of Lots 6 and 7, Iying south of the north 122 feet thereof, and all of
Lots 8 through 12 inclusi�e in Block 2; Lots 1 through 7, inclusive in
Block 3, all in Boulevard Manor.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $4,294.37•
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement wi13 be heard at this meeting.
Dated July 20, 1965•
C. R. PETERSON JOSEPH C. VESELY,
Secretaxy to the Council City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on
July 29, 1965 and August 5, 1965.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 11�12
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WI�REAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. ],.t�01, adopted the
Twentieth day of July, 1965, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the west side of Seventeenth Avenue South from Excelsior
Avenue to County Road No. Three, by the installation of concrete curb and
gutter and by the installation of sidewalk on that portion of lot 7�
Block 2, Boulevard Manor� lying south of the north 122 feet, not used
for driveway thereon� the total estimated cost thereof being $4�294.37�
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 two weekly publications of.the required
notice� and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on
the Seventeenth day of August, 1965.
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. ].1a01 adopted July 20� 1965.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for t�s
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 Seventeenth day of August, 19b5.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY�
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS.
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1419
RESOLUTION DECLABING COSTS TO BE ASSESSFD A1�1ID
�_��:�ORDTRIAiG PREPARATION OF PBOPOSID ASS�S�MENTS.
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W1�RIsAS contracts have been let for th� improvement of certain
streets, alleys, avenues and lots in the City of Hopkins all as
more fully set forth and described in Fsxhibit "A*' hereto attached
and hereby made a part hereof, which said improvements have now
been completed and the costs and expensea incurred in the making
thereof amount in each case to the sum specif ied in the appropriate
paragraph f or each such improvement in said Exhibit •'A".
NOW TE�REFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City
of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows:
(1) That the entire cost of each auch improvement to be
specisily asaessed is hereby declared to be that amount set f orth
in said Exhibit "A", for each respective improvement.
(2) That the City Clerk with the assistance of the City
Bngineer shall f orth�ith calculate the proper amount to be specially
assesaed for each such improvement ag�inst every asaessable lot,
piece or parcel of land within the District affected without regard
to caah valuation, as provided by law, and he shall f ile a copy of
each such proposed ass�sament in his off ice for public inspection.
(3) That further the Clerk shall upon the completion of such
proposed assessment notify the Council thereof.
PASSID A1�ID ADOPTID bq the City Council of the City of Hopkins
this 17th day of August, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary of the Council
JOSBPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
JOHN HANLBY
Mayor
A special meeting of the Hopkins City Council with the Hopkins Library Board, to
discuss the proposed new Library, was held on Thursday, August 26, 1965, at 7:30 P.M.,
in the Conference Room in the City Hall.
Prese�t were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Heuser, Lund and Pokorny, also City
Manager Brubacher, also Library Board Members Sprague, Wilwerding, Peterson, Firmage,
Norberg and Vesely, also Librarian Smith and Architect Wegleitner.
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Council accept the
reco�endation of the Library Board to build a library of 15,000 square feet. Motion
carried.
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, to build the library on the present
Post Office site, the Dow Property or some other suitable location in the City of
• Hopkins. Motion carried.
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, to apply to the Federal Government
for funds to build a library on the present Post Office site, the Dow Property, or
at some other suitable location, if necessary. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that we finance the new
Library by the sale of presently owned real property in the approximate amount of
$255,000.00. Motion carried.
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting be adjourned.
Motion carried.
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF
SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Thursday, September 2, 1965, at 10:00 A.M.,C.D.S.T.
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 above work.
Approximate major quantities are as follows:
1,750 Lin. Feet of 8" Sanitary Sewer
2,000 Lin. Feet of 6" 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 Gashier�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 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'/0) 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 un-
successful 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 SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN ON VAN
BUREN AVINUE NORTH, 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.
CITY OF HOPKINS
R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review, August 19th & August 26, 1965
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, August 19th & August 26, 1965
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, September 7, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Heuser, Harriman, Lund and Pokorny, also City
Manager Brubacher, Assistant Engineer Anderson, Building Inspector Blomquist, City
Attorney Vesely, Special Assessment Clerk, Mrs. Sala and Mr. Carter, from the firm
of Carter & Associates.
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Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that expenditures
dated September 7, 1965, in the amount of $191,579.98, be approved and
authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, September 2, 1965, at
10:00 A.M., for the installation of Sanitary Sewer and Watermain on
Van Buren Avenue North, and the following bids were received. (See
tabulation attached)
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the bid be
awarded to the American Contracting Company in the amount of $42,777.61.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-128-E. Mr:'.Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the hearing
485-549 to consider the making of an improvement on the north-south alley
between 17th Avenue North and 18th Avenue North.from Second Street North
to Third Street by the concrete or bituminous surfacing thereon. Area
proposed to be assessed for such improvement is all of Block 8, West
Minneapolis Third Division. Estimated cost of such improvement is
$3,780.28 for concrete paving, which is recommended, or $1,555.67 for
bitimminous surfacing as an alternate, be continued to the next Council
meeting of September 21, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-142-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution
550-600 No. 1422, be approved. "RESOLUTION ORDERING REPAIR OF SIDEWALKS AND
DRIVEWAY APRONS". Locations of the improvements, areas proposed to be
assessed, and estimated costs of such improvements are as follows: In
Section 24, Township 117, Range 22, that part described as follows:-
commencing at a point in the South line of Excelsior Avenue 389 feet
west from the east line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
of said Section 24, thence West along said south line a distance of
239.4 feet, thence South 350 feet parallel with the east line thereof,
thence east 259.2 feet parallel with the south line of Excelsior Avenue,
thence northerly to beginning, $1,164.37; in Gibb's First Addition to
West Minneapolis, the north 38 feet of Lot 17, and the south 15 feet of
Lot 18, Block 4, $41.40; Lot 16, Block 5, $20.70; Lot 13, Block 6, $41.40;
Lot 14, Block 6, $20.70; Lot 22 and the south half of Lot 23, Block 7,
$20.70; Lot 21, Block 8, $46.58; Lot 22, Block 8, $62.10; Lot 23, Block 8,
$103.50; Lot 24, Block 8, $82.80; Lot 25, Block 8, $41.40; in West
Minneapolis, Lot 17, Block 10, $20.70; in West Minneapolis Second Division,
Lot 5, Block 78, $20.70; Lot 16, Block 80, $62,10; Lot 17, Block 80,
$51.75; Lot 7, Block 87, $20.70; Lot 6 and the north 30 feet of Lot 7,
Block 98, $20,70; and Lot 11 and the south 10 feet of Lot 12, Block 100,
$20.70. Motion carried.
600-633
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, August 19, 1965, at
10;00 A.M., for concrete paving of alleys in the City of Hopkins, and
the following bids were received. (See tabulation attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the bid be
awarded to Crown Sidewalk Company in the amount of $7,018.90. Motion �
carried.
Item: 65-138-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution ~�� ""-
633-1396 No. 1423, be approved ."A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS BY GRADING '��F:�ry":�;
AND BITUMINOUS SURFACING, BY CURBS� GUTTERS., AND DRIVEWAY APRONS, AND $Y����`,`
STORM SEWERS THEREON", Fifth Street South from llth Avenue to 16th Avenu�:t;�';"�,
Sixth Street South from 12th to 13th Avenue; Seventh Street South from 8th '=..�
Avenue to the alley west of 14th Avenue; llth Avenue South from Excelsior:'_��:�.I
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Avenue to 7th Street; 12th Avenue South from Sixth Street to Seventh Street°.;,:�:�{
13th Avenue South from Sixth Street to Seventh Street; and 14th Avenue '��
South from 7th Streetinorthward one hundred eighty-seven (187) feet. Estimate
' cost of such improvement is $332,139.69. Motion carried. Councilman ;.�
Harriman abstai�ned from .voting. ���� -
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Item: 65-144-E.
1396-1400
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1424, be approved. "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A.CONCRETE
DRZVEWAY APPROACH AT 126 PARK LANE". Motion carried.
Minutes of Council meeting of September 7, 1965, cont.
Page -2-
Item: 65-133-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the re-
1400 - commendation from the Zoning and Planning Commission on an application
to rezone from Double-Residence to Co�nercial-1, certain areas including
the following described premises in Hopkins, Minnesota, viz: from Double-
Residence to Commercial-1, Lots 19,20,21,22,23 and 24, Block 69, be
considered as part of the Downtown Plan and be rezoned, on the East side
of llth Avenue North, from Double-Residence to Co�ercial-1, be approved,
and that an ordinance be prepared. Motion carried. (Z&P Case No. 65-04,
Applicant: Z&P Commission)
1400 - Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that recommenda-
tion be made to the Zoning and Planning Commission that they study the
possibility of rezoning from Double-Residence to Commercial-1, the West
side of llth Avenue to the alley from Excelsior Avenue to First Street
North. Motion carried.
Item: 65-135-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the recommen-
1603-1609 dation from the Zoning and Planning Coaanission regarding the Central Park
Plan, No.l, the proposal to dedicate a public right-of-way from 16th to
17th, No.2, that the East half of 17th be dedicated, and No. 3, that the
West half of 15th be dedicated, be continued to the next regular Council
meeting on September 21, 1965. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission that a Special Use Permit
and variance be granted of side and front yards in accordance with plan
submitted on the following described premises: Lot 14 and 15, Block 56,
West Minneapolis, address - 637-643-13th Avenue South, be approved.
Motion carried. (Z&P Case ��65-22 SP-Applicant-John Lyon)
Mr. Lund moved and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that recommendation
from the Zoning and Planning Commission that a variance be granted on
application to construct a single family house on the South 40 feet of
Lot 4, Block 8, Gibb's First Addition to West Minneapolis, and allow
8 foot side yards - address - 34-15th Avenue North, be approved. Motion
carried. (Z&P Case ��65-24-V - applicant: W.R. Soderholm)
Item: 65-146-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution
1609-1614 No. 1425, "A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESS-
MENTS", be approved. Hearing to be held on October 5, 1965. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-111-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Ordinance
1615-1620 No. 255, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE N0. 56, RELATING
TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A BOARD OF HEALTH AND WELFARE", and Ordinance
No. 256, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBDIVISION 1 OF SECTION 15 OF THE HOPKINS
ZONING ORDINANCE BY REDEFINING TERMS AND MEMBERSHIP OF THE ZONING AND
PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS", and Ordinance No. 257, "AN
ORDINANCE REPEALING HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 182, AND AMENDING SUBDIVISION
N0. 2, OF SECTION 2, OF ORDINANCE N0. 44, RELATING TO THE HOPKINS LIBRARY
BOARD MEMBERSHIP AND TERMS", be continued to the next regular Council
meeting of September 21, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-152-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that request for
1620-1658 street lights on Excelsior to Second Street on Monk Avenue North, be
continued to the next regular Council meeting on September 21, 1965, for
an overall report from Mr. Brubacher. Motion carried.
1658-1727 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City
Engineers be instructed to investigate the nature of pedestrian safety
at the corner of 5th Avenue North and Minnetonka Mills Road. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-153-E.: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the request.
1727 - by the Minneapolis Gas Company for permit to extend gas main on 6th
Avenue So., from 7th Street to 8th Street, and on 7th Street So., from
5th Avenue to a point approximately 200 feet west, be granted. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-154-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the request
1744 by the Minneapolis Gas Company for permit to extend gas main on Van Buren
Avenue North from a point 770 feet North of 2nd Street to a point 540
feet north, be granted. Motion carried.
Minutes of Council meeting of September 7, 1965, cont.
Page -3-
Item: 65-155-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the claim
1744-1754 from Jack E. Nargin for material and labor on fence at the Charles Niles
residence at 346 - lOth Avenue North, be referred to the City Attorney.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-156-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the re-
1754-1764 newal of Fire Contract between the City of Hopkins and Eden Prairie, be
signed by the Mayor and City Manager. Motion carried.
Item; 65-157-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the following
1764-1770 additional 1965 license applications be granted: Adolph Reinke Heating Co.
and Gordon Heating Co., to install gas burners; Edward C. Heins, do
plimmbing; and an electrical permit be granted to Carl H. Gause, Jr., to
do electrical work in the City of Hopkins. Motion carried.
Item: 65-158-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution
1770 No. 1426, be approved. "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON
INSTALLATION OF WATERMAIN�'ITYLER AVENUE TO MONK AVENUE ALONG SECOND
STREET NORTH". Motion carried.
1836 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that a special
coffinittee be appointed, with Mr. Pokorny and two other citizens, to
study the Hopkins water system for proposed expansion and financing, and
report back to the Council in sixty days. Motion carried.
1836-1850 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor and
City Clerk be authorized to sign a Quit Claim Deed on the following
described property:-South 14 feet of Lot 10, Block 23, W. Minneapolis,
to Super Valu, Inc. Motion carried.
Item: 65-160-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that petition
1850-1853 from residents of Knollwood for traffic signs in their area be continued
to the next regular Council meeting of September 21„ 1965. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-161-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Proposed
1853-1855 Electrical Franchise from Northern States Power Company be referred to
the City Manager for study and recommendation. Motion carried.
1855-1926 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the following
agreement setting up Mr. Vesely's salary be authorized. 1-The City
Attorney would continue to receive $150.00 per month retainer. This
retainer will cover all telephone calls the City Attorney receives re--
garding City business. This would include calls from the general public,
the City Council, and the administrative staff; 2-All time the City
Attorney spends at Council meetings, Zoning and Planning meetings, and
on official City business will be reimbursed at the rate of $15.00 per
hour; 3-The City Council will attempt to take those matters which concern
the City Attorney early in the meeting. Motion carried.
1926-1929 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded�he motion, that the meeting
be ad journed . � � ,,
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CITY OF HOPKITdS
Hennepin County, N!�_nnesota
NOTICE OF HEA�.IA�G ON IMPF�IJ�IEdUIFNTS
TO WHdM IT I�IAY CONCF'RN:
N�TICE IS HER,E�Y GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Counril Chaml�ers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
on September 7, 1965, to consider the making of an improvement on the
a.��
north-south alle,y between Seventeenth Avenue North �e Eighteenth Avenue
North f rom Second Street North to Third Street l�orth by the concrete or
bituminous surfacing thereon pursuant to A1.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to
Secs. 1�29.111.
The area proposed to be assessed f or such im provement is all of
Block 8, West Minneapolis Third � ivision.
The estimated cost of such imDrovement is $$3,780.28 for concrete paving
which is recommended, or �T,555•67 for bituminous surfacing as aa alternate.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated August 3, 1965
C. R. PETERSON
Secretary to the Council
JOSr,PH C. VESFLY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County R.eview, Hopkins, Minnesota, on
August 19, 1965 ar_d August 26, 1965.
CITY OF HOI'KINS
Hennepin °�ounty, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON Pi�PQS� IMP�IVEMEI�PPS
TO L�1�i0M IT I�1AY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will meet
i.n the Council �ambers of the City Hall at 7:30 otclock P.M. �n September 7, 1965�
to consider the repair of sidewalks and drivetiaay apr�ns, pursuant to M.S.A, Secs.
1�29.011 to �ecs. 429.111. I,oeations �f the improvements� areas proposed to be
assessed and estimated costs of such improvements are as f�llows::
In Section 21�� Township 117, �?ange 22, that part described as f ollows -
Commencing at a point in the South line of bccelsior Avenue 389 feet west fr�m
the east line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 2l�,
thence west along said south line a distance of 239,1� f eet, thence south 350 feet
parallel with the east line thereof, thence east 259.2 feet paxallel with the
south line of �celsior Avenue, thence northerly to beginning, 1�.10 West Excelsior
Avenue, $1,164.37; in Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis, the north 38 feet
of Lot 17 and �he south 15 f eet of Lit 18, Block 1�, 221 16th �venue North, �41.1��;
Lot 16, Block 5, 113 �ixteenth Avenue North, �20.70; T�ot 13, Block 6, 101
Seventeenth �.venue North, �l�l.LtO; Lot 1l�, Block 6, 105 Seventeenth Avenue North,
�20.70; Lot 22 and the s�u.th half of Lot 23, Block 7, 29 Seventeenth Avenue North'
�$20.70; Lot 21, Block 8, 29 Sixteenth Avenue North, �46.58; Lst 22, Block 8,
33 Sixteenth Avenue North, �b2.10; Lot 23, Block 8, 37 Sixteenth Avenue North,
�103•50; Lot 21�, Block 8� 1�1 Sixteenth Avenue North, �;�82.80; Lot 25, Rlock 8,
45 Sixteenth Avenue North, �l�l.l�0; in West Minneapolis, Lot 17, Block 10, 105
Twelfth Avenue South, �20.70; in West Minneapolis Second liivision, Lot 5, Block 78,
130 Tenth Avenue North, $20.70; Lot 16, Block 80, 113 Ninth Avenue North, �?62.10;
Lot 17, Block 80, 123 Ninth �venue Narth,_�51.75; Lot 7, Block 87, 222 Eighth
Avenue North, �20.70; I�ot 6 and the North 30 feet of Lot 7, Block 98� 324 Tenth
Avenue North� �20.70; and Lot 11 and the south ten feet of Lot 12, Block 100,
361.IQi3�th Avenue North, :�20.70.
Al1 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvements
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated August 17, 1965.
C. �.. Peterson J�SEPH C. VF�'SELY,
Secretary to the �ouncil City ,�.ttorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins� Minnesota, on August 26� 1965
and �epteriber 2, 1965
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUT ION N0. 1413
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PR�PARATION
OF ENGINEER' S REPORT ON IMPROVEI�IEN`!'S
WHEREAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration
be given to the improvement of Excelsior Avenue from 17th Avenue to
21st Avenue by the installation of concrete sidewalks thereon and
the assessment of benefitting pr.operty for all or a portion::of the
cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs.
1�29.111. .
VOW� THFREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF HOPKINS, MINNFS OTA, 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 feasi hle and as to whether they
should best be made as proposed or in connection with some ott�er
improvement, and t he estimated cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Nlinnesota,
thi.s 17th day of August, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLL7,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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CI�Y OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. ]�IJa
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON I'�iIPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration be
given to the improvement of Excelsior Avenue from 17th Avenue to 21st
Avenue by the installation of streets lights thereon and the assessment
of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improve-
ment pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. 1�29.111.
NOW, THEREFORE, � IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI� CITY OF
HOPKINS, 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 scgne otY�r improvement� and
the estimated cost of the improvements as recorrmiended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
this 17th day of August, 19b5•
C. R. PETERSON, JOHIV F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 11.t15
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration be
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given to the improvement of the west side of 18th Aaenue/from E�celsior
Avenue to alley by the installation of concrete cur b and gutter thereon
and the assessment of benefitting property f or all or a portion of the
cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. Lt29.011 to Secs.
l�29.111.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RF,SOLVED BY TI-]E CITY COuVCIL OF TN.E CITY
OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improtiement be referred to
John Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with all
convenient speed advising the �ouncil in a preliminary way as to
whether the proposed improvements are f easible and as to whether
they should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other
improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvemerits,as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins,Minnesota,
this 17th day of August, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. . UESELY,
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTIOIJ N0. 1l�16
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON Il�iPROV'r:MENTS
WHEREAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration be
given to the improvement of properties needing concrete sidewalk and curb
repair thereo n 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.��1.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV�D . BY TI� CITY COUIVCIL OF TI-i� CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referEed to John
Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with all convenient
speed advising the Cour� il 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 sarne other improvement, arri the estimated
cost of the improvements as recorrmiended.
Adopted by the City Ccur�cil of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
l7th day of August, 19b5•
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
J0.SEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
EK
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 7.1�17
A RESGLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF EIVGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEM�'VTS
WI�REAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement
of the property at 126 Park Lane by the installation of concrete
driveway approach 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. 429.111e
NOW, T�REFORE, BE IT RFS OLVr� BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF HOPKINS, MINiVESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to
John Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with a11
convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to
whether the proposed improvements are feasible and a.s to whether they
should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other
impro vement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota�
this 17th day of August, 19b5•
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOS�PH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
EK
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin•Count�,�Minnesota
PROPOS�
NOTICE OF HEARii�G ON�13�[P1�UVEMFNTS
TO W�IOM IT MA.Y CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HE1�Y GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will meet
in the Council Chambers of the G`ity Hall at 7:30 o�clock P.M. on September 7� 1965,
to consider the making of improvements on
Fifth Street South frun Eleventh Avenue t• Sixteenth Avenue�
Sixth Street South f r�m Eleventh Avenue to Thirteenth Avenue�
Seventh Street South froan hghth Avenue to the alley west of Fourteenth Avenue�
Eleventh Avenue South frun Excelsior �venue to Seventh Street�
Twelfth A.venue South fr�m Sixth Street to Seventh Street�
Thirteenth Avenue South from Sixth Street to Seventh Street, and
Fourteenth Avenue South fr�m Seventh Street northwan3 one hundred ::�i��i�ty-
seven (1'87) feet, by grading and bituminous surfacing,' by curbs, gutters and
driveway,�:aprons, and by storm sewers thereon pursuant to M.S.�. Secs. 1t29.011 to
secs. 429.111.
The area proposed to be assessed f or such improvement is:
of Section 25, Township 117, Ra.n,ge 22
That part of the West Half (�-)/lying between the Right-of-Way of the
Minneapolis and 'St. Louis Division of the Chicago, Northw�stern Railway and the
Right_of-Way of the Chicago� Milwaukee and St. Faul Railway and westerly of tYze
west line, extended south and north, of Block 36� West Minrieapolis; and that part
of the Northwest Quarter (NfnnF) lying between a line drawn parallel to and ine
hundred thirty (130) feet west of the east line� extended south and north� of
Lot 3� Auditor�.s Subdivision No. 195 and a line drawn parallel to and one hundred
thirty (130) feet east of the west liney extended s�uth and north� of Lot !�'
Auditor's Subdivision No. 195; and that part of the Southwest Quarter (S`43�) of
the Northwest Quarter (Nta) lying southeasterly of the Chicago� Milwaukee and Sto
P'aul Right-of-Way; ar.d the north six hundred thirty (630) feet of that .part �f
the �outhwest Quarter (S4�) lying srutheasterly of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.
Paul Railway Right-of-�Jay; and the north six hwndred thirty (630) feet of the
west three hundred forty (3�.0) feet of the Southeast Quarter (SE�), all in
Section 25, Township 117, Range 22;
Westerly one hundred thisty (130) feet of I,ot 1, Auditor's Subdivisi�n No. 194.
That part of Lot 1 lying westerly of Eleventh Avenue South and the westerly
�ne hundred thirty (130) feet of that part of Lot 1 lying easterly of Eleventh
Avenue South� and all of Lot 3, arxi the westerly one hundred. thirty (130) feet of
Lot �� and all of Lot b, including vacated street, all in Auditor's Subdivision No.
195;
I,ots 1 through 2l�, Block l, including vacated streets and alley, Lots 1 thr�ugh
2l�� Block 2, Lots 1 through 21�, Block 3, and Lots 1 through 12� Block 1�� all in
L. P. Crevier�s First Addition to West Mirineapolis;
Lots 1 through 4, L. �. Crevier's Second Addition to West Minrieapolis;
Lots 1 through 8� Block 1, Ma.son Industrial Additio�}
Lots 1 through 6 and 18 through 27, Block 6; Lots 1 through 16, Block 7;
I,ots 1 through 99 Block 10; North 20 f eet of Lot 12 and all of Lots 13 through 18�
B1ock 11; Lot 6, Block 21; Lots 1 through 17� including vacated streets and alle�,
Block 36; Block 38, including vacated street; Lots 12 through 20, including
vacated street and alley, Block 53; Lots 1 through 10, includin.� vacated streets
and alley� Block 51�; Block 55� including vacated streets; Lots 1 thraugh 21�,
Block 56; Lots 1 through 2l�, Block 57; I,ots 1 through 2l�, Block 58; Lots 1 through
21G� Blodc 59; arxi Lots 1 th�ough 2l�, Block 60 all in TnTest Minneapolis.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �332,139•69.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated August 17, 1965
C. R. PETERSON
Secretary to the C�uncil
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
(ti�ty Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review� Hopkins, Minnesota sn August 26, 1965
and September 2, 1965.
�a1a
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1420
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1028 adopted March 20, 1962 and
Resolution No. 1294 adopted July 21, 1964 and Resolution No. 1373 adopted
May 4, 1965 by the Council, a report has been prepared by Ca'rtef;:_ldrueger
and Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers, with reference to the improvement
of
Fifth Street South from Eleventh Avenue to Sixteenth Avenue,
Sixth Street South from Eleventh Avenue to Thirteenth Avenue,
Seventh Street South from Eighth Avenue to the alley west of Fourteenth
Avenue,
Eleventh Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to Seventh Street,
'Ifaelfth Avenue South from Sixth Street to Seventh Street,
Thirteenth Avenue South from Sixth Street to Seventh Street, and
Fourteenth Avenue South from Seventh Street northward one hundred
eighty-seven (187) feet, by grading and bituminous surfacing, by curbs,
�utters and driveway aprons, and by storm sewers thereon and this report
was received by the Council on August 17, 1965.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such streets in
accordance with the report and the assessment of"
That part of the West Half (W'�) of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22
lying between the Right-of-Way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Division of
the Chicago,�Northwestern Railway and the Right-of-Way of the Chicago,
Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway and westerly of the west line, extended
south and north, of Block 36, West Minneapolis; and that part of the
Northwest Quarter (NW'�) lying between a line drawn parallel to and one
hundred thirty (130) feet west of the east line, extended south and north,
of Lot 3, Auditor's Subdivision No. 195 and a line drawn parallel to and one
hundred thirty (130) feet east of the west line, extended south and north,
of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision No. 195; and that part of the Southwest
Quarter (SW�) of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) lying southeasterly of the
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Right-of-Way; and the north six hundred thirty
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(630) feet of that part of the Southwest Quarter (SW�) lying southeasterly
of the Chicago, Milwaukee and 5t. Paul Railway Right-of-Way; and the north
six hundred thirty (630) feet of the west three hundred forty (340) feet of
the Southeast Quarter(SE4), all in Section 25, Township 117, Range 22;
Westerly one hundred thirty (130) feet of Lot 1, Auditor's Subdivision
No. 194;
That part of Lot 1 lying westerly of Eleventh Avenue South and the
westerly one hundred thirty (130) feet of that part of Lot 1 lying easterly
of Eleventh Avenue South, and all of Lot 3, and the westerly one hundred
thirty (130) feet of Lot 4, and all of Lot 6, including vacated street, all
in Auditor�s Subdivision No. 195;
Lots 1 through 24, Block 1, including vacated streets and alley, Lots 1
through 24, Block 2, Lots 1 through 24, Block 3, and Lots 1 through 12, Block
4, all in L. P. Crevier's First Addition to West Minneapolis;
Lots 1 through 4, L. P. Crevier's Second Addition to West Minneapolis;
Lots 1 through 8, Block 1, Mason Industrial Addition;
Lots 1 through 6 and 18 through 27, Block 6; Lots 1 t;hrough 16, Block
7; Lots 1 through 9, Block 10; North 20 feet of Lot 12 and all of Lots 13
through 18, Block 11; Lot 6, Block 21; Lots 1 through 17,, including vacated
streets and alley, Block 36; Block 38, incliiding vacated street; Lots 12
through 20, including vacated street and alley, Block 53; Lots 1 through 10,
including vacated streets and alley, Blo�k 54; Block 55, including vacated
streets; Lots 1 through 24, Block 56; Lots 1 through 24, Block 57; Lots
1 through 24, Block 58; Lots 1 through 24, Block 59; and Lots 1 through 24,
Block 60 all in West 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 $332,139.69.
2. A publiC hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
Seventh day of September, 1965, 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 Seventeenth
day of August, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� Minnesota
RESOLUTIOid N0. 1.1�21
A RESOLUTIOIJ RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1J�16 of the Council adopted August
17th, 1965 a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with
reference to the i�rovement of various locations by the repair of concrete
sidewalk and cur b thereon and this report was received by the Council on
August 1.7th, 19b5.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV�,D by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota�
as follows :
1. The Council will c onsider the improvement of such properties in
accordance with the report and the assessment of commencing at a point in the
South line of Excelsior Avenue 389 feet west from the east line of the South-
west Quarter of the Southwest Quarter.:�of said Section 21�, thence west along
said south line a distance.of 239.4 feet, thence south 350 feet parallel with
the east line thereof, thence east 259.2 feet parallel with the south line
of Excelsior Avenue, thence northerly to beginning in Section 21�, Township
117, Ra.nge 22, at an estimated cost of $l,lbl�.37; the north 38 feet of Lot 17
and the south 15 feet of Lot 18, Block 1�, Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis
at an estimated cost of $41.1�0; Lot 16, Block 5, Gibbs First Addition to West
Minneapolis at an estimated cost of $20.70; Lot 13, Block 6, Gi�s First Addition
to West Minneapolis at an estimated cost of $1�1.1�0; Lot 11t� Block 6, Gibbs First
Addition to West Minneapolis at an estima.ted cost of $20.70; Lot 22 and the south
ha.lf of Lot 23, Block 7, Gibbs First Additio n to West Minneapolis at an estimated
cost of $20.70; Lot 21, Block 8, Gibbs Firs t Addition to West Minneapolis at an
estimated cost of $l�6.58; Lot 22, Block B,Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis
at an estimated cost of $62.10; Lot 23, Block 8, Gibbs First Addition to West
Minneapolis at an estimated cost of $103.50; Lot 2Lt, Block 8, Gibbs First Addition
to West Minneapolis at an estimated cost of $82.80; Lot 25, Block 8, Gibbs First
Addition to West Minneapolis at an estimated cost of $41.Lt0; Lot 17, Block 10,
West Minneapolis at an estimated cost of $20.70; Lot 5, Block 78, West Minneapolis
Second 1�ddition at an estimated cost of $20.70; Lot 16, Block 80, West Minneapolis
Second A�dition at an estimated cost of $62.10; Lot 17� Block 80, West Minneapolis
Second Addition at an estimated cost of $51.75; Lot 7, Block 87,West Minneapolis
Second Addition at an estimated cost of $20.70; Lot 6 and the North 30 feet
of Lot 7, Block 98, West Minneapolis Second Addition at an estimated cost of
$20.70; Lot 11 and the south ten feet of Lot 12, Block 1�, West Minneapolis
Second Addition at an estimated cost of $20.70 for all or a portion of the
cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to I�29.111.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
Seventh day of September, 1965, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at
7:30 o�clock P.M., and the Clerk shall ave published notice of suc h hearing
and improvement as required tar law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopicins, Nlinnesota, this 17th day
of August, 19b5.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANL��'Y,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
EK
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 11122
RrSOLUTION ORDEtZIIVG Il�7PR0 VEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PI,ANS
WI�REAS, a Resolution of the City Council, No. 11G21, adopted the
17th day of August, 1965, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of commencing at a point in the South line of Excelsior
Avenue 389 feet west from the east line of the Southwest Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter of said Section 24, thence west.along said south
line a distance of 239•� feet, thence south 350 feet parallel with the
east line thereof, thence east 259.2 feet parallel with the south line
of Excelsior Avenue, thence northerly to beginning in Section 2l�,
Township 117, Range 22; the north 38 feet of Lot 17 azd the south 15 feet
of Lot 18, Block L�; Lot 16, Block 5; Lot 13, Block 6; Lot ].1�, Block 6;
Lot 22 and the s outh half of Lot 23, Block 7; L'ot 21, Bl.ock 8; Lot 22,
Block 8; Lot 23, Block 8; Lot 24, Bl.ock 8; Lot 25, Block 8, all in
Gibbs First Addition to Trdest Nlinneapolis; Lot 17, Block 10, West Minneapolis;
Lot 5, Block 78; Lot 16, Block 80; Lot 17, Block 80; Lot 7, Block 87;
Lot 6 and the North 30 feet of Lot 7, HLock 98; Lot 11 and the south ten
feet of Lot 12, ffiock 100; all in West Minneapolis Second Additio n by
the repair of sidewalks and driveway aprons thereon, t he total estimated
cost thereof being $1, 863.00 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 cou�icil hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice,
and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 7th
day of September , 19b5•
NQrJ, THEREFORE, HE IT RF�OLUL'D by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
l. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. ].Lt21 adopted the 17th day of August, 1965•
• 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, t his
7th day of September, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HAiVLEY,
Secretary of the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF HQPKIN3
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLL'TION N0. 11.�23
giES�LUTION QI�ERING IMP�3VE�'!ENT AIVD
PREPA�iATION OF PLANS
WI�REAS a Resolution of the City Council� No. 11�20� adopted the 17th day
of August, 1965, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of
Fifth Street South from Eleventh Avenue to Sixteenth Avenue�
Sixth Street South from Eleventh Avenue to Thirteenth Avenue�
Seventh Street South f rwn �ghth Avenue to the alley west of Fourteenth
Avenue,
Eleventh Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to Seventh Street�
�relfth Avenue South from Sixth Street toSeventh Street'
Thirteenth Avenue South fro�n Sixth Street to Seventh Street� and
Fourteenth Avenue South f rom Seventh Street northward one hundred eighty-seven
(187) feet, by grading and bitumin�us surfacing, by curbs, gutters and d riveway
aprons, arxl by storm sewers thereon� the total e stimated cost thereof b eing
�332,139.69, and
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed f�r
the making 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 owners heard thereon on the seventh day �f
September, 1965.
1�W� THE�EFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the G�ty of Hopkins:
1. The improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Reaolution
No. 1l�20� ad�pted the 17th day of A.ugust, 1965, except that no improvement shall
be made to Sixth Street South between Eleventh Avenue South and Twelfth Avenue
South. Benefitting property owners shall be assessed for grading� bituminous
surfacing, ar�i curbs, gutters and driveways to a degree usually assessed on
similar streets; the City of Hopkins shall b ear the balance of t he costs.
2. That Archie No Carter of Carter, Krueger & A�ssociates, Inc., and John
Strojan� City Engineer for the City of Hopkins� are hereby designated as
engineers for these improvements and they shall prepare plans and specifications
for the making of such improvementse
�dopted by the City Council of the t�ty of Hopkins, Minriesota� this seventh
day of September, 1965e
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
Sala City Attorney
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
•
�J
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RrSOLUTION N0. 1L�21�
RESOLUTION OR.T)ERING IMPI�JVEMENT and
PREPARpTION OF PL.�.NS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 11�17 of the Council adopted
17th day of August� 1965� a report has been prepared by John Strojan�
City Engineer, with reference to the improvement of the property at
126 Park Lane by the installation of concrete driveway approach
thereon, and this report was received by the Council on September
7, 1965, s how:ing a total c ost of $103.15.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT R.�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 Engineer.
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 t�r the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
this 7th day of September, 1965.
C. R. PETE RSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary of the Council Mayor
J OSEPH C . VESELY,
City Attorney
�
•.�
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOI:UTION N0. 1425
�BTSOLUTION CALLING FOR HEABIAIG ON PROPOSTD
SPECIAL.ASSFSSMENTS.
WHEREAS by Resolution No. 1419, passed by the City Council
on August 17, 1965, the City Clerk was directed to prepare certain
proposed assessments of the cost of improving certain atreets�
alleys, avenues, roads and lots in the City of Hopkins�.all as more
fully described in Exhibit "A" hereto attached and.hereby made a
part hereof, and
WI�REAS the Clerk has notif ied the Council that auch proposed
assessments have been completed and are ail filed in his office
f or public inapection.
NOW TE�REFORS, Be it resolved by the City Council of the
City of Hopkins, as f ollows:
(1) Public hearing will be held on the 5th day of October.
1965 in the City Hall at Hopkins� Minneaota, at 7:30 o'clock p,m.
to pass upon all such proposed aseesamente and at such time and
place all peraona owning properties affected by any such improve-
ments and asseasments will be haard with reference thereto.
(2) The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice of
the hearing on the proposed asseasmenta to be published twice in
the off icial newspaper of the City at least two weeks prior to the
hearing, and he shall state in the notice the total cost of each of
such improvements.
PASSED APID ADOPZTsD by the Council of the City of Hopkins this
7th day of September, 1965.
JOHN HANLBY
C. B. PBTERSON . Mayor
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY
City Attorney
r
A special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was held on Thursday,
September 9, 1965, at 8:00 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Lund and Pokorny, also City Manager Brubacher,
City Attorney Vesely, Building Inspector Blomquist, James Hawks, Planning Consultant
and Steven Woolley.
Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1427, "A
RESOLUTION FINDING AND DECLARING THE NEED FOR AND ESTABLISHING A HOUSING AND RE-
DEVELOP'MENT AUTHORITY TO FUNCTION IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be approved. Motion
carried.
After discussion,and testimony given, and the showing of pictures of certain blight
areas in the City of Hopkins -(see testimony attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting be adjourned.
Motion carried.
�
The following is the testimony given at a special meeting of the Council of the City
of Hopkins, Minnesota, on Thursday, September 9, 1965, at 8:00 P.M. in the Council
Chambers in the City Hall.
Reel 31 Mr. Steven Woolley, Assistant to Mr. Brubacher, the City Manager, outlined
Side 2
10-180 the area in question and showed pictures of the blighted area.
The City Attorney then called on the following citizens:
Mr. Donald Hagen, M. B. Hagen Realty Company (Tape -180-220)
Mr. Vesely: Mr. Hagen, how long have you been in the realty business?
Mr. Hagen: I have been in the business since 1947, approximately.
Mr. Vesely: You are in the business of not only buying real estate, and selling real
estate, but also renting?
Mr. Hagen: That is right.
Mr. Vesely: Give us your experience in renting in Hopkins.
Mr. Hagen: On these older houses you are talking about, there is a tremendously high
demand for rentals. I think one of the reasons you find none of them under $70, is that
in a sense, the home owner can just put an ad in the paper and rent them immediately, so
you find the Real Estate people don't get an opportunity to rent those.
Mr. Vesely: What about the amount of rentals?
Mr_ Hag�� The dollars that are charged for some of these old places, we find that most
vary;very close to a$100 per month figure. In many cases they would be rented to somebody
on ADC. If ADC won't go that high, they make up the difference in order to get the house.
Mr. Vesely: Are there any rentals in Hopkins, decent rentals that is, for about $65 per
month or $70?
Mr. Hagen: There are very few, we may have one or two come up once in a while for rent.
At that price you share the bath, and in one I think of, there is no bath, but a shower,
which is located in the bedroom closet, as this was the only place a shower stall would fit.
This particular unit rents for $70, with the owner paying all utilities. This is in the
8th, 9th and lOth Avenue So. area. Most of the houses in this area are very high rent and
most of them quite run down.
Mr. Vesely: Isn't it true that the only reason anyone would buy a house in this area, is
because it looks like it would never be a residential area, but would become commercial?
Mr;. Hagen: That's right.
Mr. Vesely: Therefore, the houses are left in a dilapidated condition?
Mr, Hagen: That's generally true, you don't have to put much money in them to keep them
rented.
it
Mr. Vesely: Then is i� true that/is intended to look at this area as a commercial area
rather than residential?
Mr. Hagen: That's true.
Mr. Vesely: Do you have a lot of calls from people moving into Hopkins?
1.
Mr.` Hagen: Yes, we get calls right along, almost every day.
Mr. Vesely: What kind of rentals do they seek? Is it high priced or what?
Mr. Hagen: A lot of people looking for something in the low price range, low or medium,
but there isn't anything that we have that is available. Most of the people we find who
rent dontt require leases, because if somebody moves out, it's easy to rent to someone
else right away.
Mr. Vesely: Then we come to the conclusion that there is a dirth of good rental places
for people who are not rich?
Mr. Hagen: That's true.
Mr. Vesely: Are you familiar with some of these houses on the pictures shown, and their
condition?
Mr. Hagen• Yes.
Mr. Vesely: You probably know others which were not shown?
Mr. Hagen: Yes, I would say there are many more that were not pictured.
Mr. Vesely: Would you say they were in this area?
Mr. Hagen: Yes, they are in the same general area as we are talking about.
Mr. Pokorny: Don, do you have any idea of the average rent in Hopkins?
Mr. Hagen: I would say the average rent in Hopkins, for a 2 bedroom apartment, would be
at least $140 per month, probably a little more.
Mr. Vesely: What do you get for that?
Mr. Hagen: You get your heat paid, electricity you pay yourself.
Mr. Vesely: How many rooms?
Mr. Hagen: Two bedrooms, bath, living room, kitchen, and usually dining space on end of
kitchen.
Mr. James Hawks, City Planner, Midwest P�anning & Research, Inc. (Tape-220-314)
Mr. Vesely: Mr. Hawks, you have been employed by the City of Hopkins for a n�ber of years
now, as you and-your organization own Midwest Planning & Research?
Mr. Hawks:
Mr. Vesely•
Mr. Hawks�
Mr. Vesely•
True.
What is your occupation, what do you do?
I am a Community Planner for the City of Hopkins.
What do you do, what are your duties, and how do you go about doing this?
Mr. Hawks: The City of Hopkins has just finished a Comprehensive 701 Plan program. A
complete study of the co�►unity at large, which we have been working on for two years.
This entailed a study of existing land use, existing economic base, traffic, community
facilities, and analysis.
Mr. Vesely: Is it part of your work to become familiar with slums and deteriorating parts
of cities and localities and to establish reasons for them?
Mr. Hawks: Yes.
Mr. Vesely: Explain to these Councilmen, what does happen when an area starts to deteriorate.l
2.
Mr:, Hawks: When a community developes, and buildings grow older, and the environment
begins to change to expansion and to incompatible uses, either commercial or industrial,
the houses take on a different economic base, often what was a single family house will
be converted into a rooming house or a second apartment. As a result, the general care of
that house is based on the return of the economic dollar, rather than the livability, which
the owner receives, and the maintenance tends to be less, which is the general cause of
deterioration.
Mr. Vesely: How does this affect the city or co�unity?
Mr. Hawks: When they deteriorate they begin to affect the abutting property, people shy
away from buying in the area. It tends to affect your tax base and the whole physical
structure of the community.
Mr. Vesely: Now I have heard that an area that is delapidating is a good investment because
you can get an ordinary house, say for $6,000, you can get rent which would be sufficient
to pay for a$40,000 house, how about this?
Mr. Hawks: If you happen to be the one that owns the delapidated house, after it has
depreciated, quite often you can get rents that are in keeping with the investment. The
depreciation value applies not to that property, but to the one next door, like a cancerous
type of development where it moves from one to another. It does affect the overall value
of the co�nunity.
Mr, Vesely: Have you made a general check in Hopkins on this kind of property?
Mr. Hawks• Yes.
Mr. Vesely: What is your opinion of it?
Mr. Hawks: There are areas in Hopkins, primarily the one we are talking about, which are
deteriorating and the affect is both environmental and physical. There are also scattered
around the community some isolated cases where there also is deterioration taking place.
Mr. Vesely: Do you think it is serious?
Mr. Hawks: Yes, I think it�s serious. I think we should do everything we can in enforcing
the ordinances. Certainly I think we should take advantage of redevelopment in some form,
such as federal aid, state aid, or attempt to do it on our own. We should try to develop
this program.
Mr. Vesely: You have made studies of other cities and municipalities, have you not?
Mr:. Hawks: Yes.
Mr. Vesely: Did you find the same type of economic and physical factors to exist?
Mr. Hawlcs: Yes, and there is a definite social problem relating to redevelopment. Naturally,
there is a policy to provide a decent home for every family.
NIr. Vesely: Is there a definition of that, does that mean something, the word,"decent home"?
Mr. Hawks: Well, the home should have sufficient space to accommodate the number of people
you put in that house, it should have sanitary facilities, running water, etc. It should
not be crowded on the lot, or in the general area, so you have cross circulation and sun-
shine should be able to get in.
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Mr.` Vesely: Would you call a residential area where two or more families share one bath,
decent?
Mr. Hawks: It could be. It is something we are currently trying to correct.
Mr. Pokorny: Jim, this meeting is for the purpose of starting the process of renewal. In
your recollection, and knowledge as of now, is there any co�unity that has been able to
pick this up themselves, and do it by themselves, without any outside aid whatsoever?
Mr. Hawks: Well, every community is able to do some correction, although it is quite
difficult for any major action to take place without some form of aid. The City of White
Bear is an exception, where they were able to initiate a program on their own, with the City
providing some of the financial aid. They were able to move some buildings, which were
physically obsolescent, they didn't fit into the structure of the downtown area.
Mr. Pokorny; This is only commercial now, we are not talking about an existing down-
town area.
Mr. Hawks: This is primarily commercial. I don't know off hand of any community in
Minnesota that has been able to do any major renewal in relation to houses.
Mr. Brubacher: Is it your feeling that the City of White Bear has succeeded in their program
or have they just got a beginning in the City of White Bear to do this work without aid?
Mr. Hawks: I doubt if they are going to go much beyond this area without some form of
assistance.
Mr. Vesely: Why can't a private person, or developer or corporation, say, let's take from
8th to 9th Avenue for example, why can't a corporation or private person go in there and
clean it up?
Mr. Hawks: Well, one of the significant things we know, you can accumulate property at one
time, redesign the property acquired, and put it back in the market as an economical working
unit.
Mr. Vesely: What you're trying to say is that a private person, or corporation, is unable
to buy all of this whereby one would hold out and there is nothing you can do about it.
Mr. Hawks: You buy a piece at a time hoping to buy all of it, in the meantime you have to
make enough return to hold the property you bought, so you have to live with the situation
unimproved maybe for years hop�:ng at least one, two, or three will be acco�odated, so that
you can put the package together. Without the sid of condemnation it is almost impossible.
You can�t get 15 families to make a decision that the thing to do right now is to sell.
this
Mr. Vesely: While this is going on, this process, is/one of the reasons why slums begin
to develop?
Mr. Hawks: It seems to aid the slums, yes.
Mr. Lund; Jim, one of the requirements, I believe, for redevelopment is the necessity for
the authority to find quarters, relocate residents, as well as the businesses replaced. In
your 701 study of the City, are there, in view of what we've seen of the residential problems
in this area, are there facilities within the City to meet this requirement?
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Mr. Hawks: Whenever you displace a family through condemnation you have to offer them a
similar facility, or similar place, that is standard.
Mr. Vesely: That is; provided they want it.
Mr. Hawks: Currently we do not have available in the City any vacant property where you
could offer it to them, so we would have to go into a program of making this space available,
either through the rent subsidy program, or public housing. Now we did discuss this possi=i:�.i
bility with the Redevelopment Authority's Chicago representative, and they agreed in a
metropolitan area where the only physical difference, at least between one co�unity and
the next one, is a political line, that it might be possible to relocate in the next
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co�unity, as long as it is/reasonable distance. When you consider this, you haven't
improved much, if any, by going next door. You wouldn't improve much by going to St. Louis
Park. You wouldn't have much of a price range if you went:to Minnetonka. This could be
a major problem.
Mr. Lund: What about any commercial enterprises that are involved here?
Mr. Hawks: I think in the commercial we can do much better in relocating there. In that
aspect, if you're in business you've got a flow of money so the result is very possible
that a co�nercial structure would be made available.
Mr. Lund: Do you have to pay the moving expense?
Mr, Hawks: Up to $25,000.
Mr. Hanley: Then under the government program, they would pay that.
Mr. Hawks: Yes, they would pay it, but you would have to have it verified.
Mr. Hanley: There is this new leasing sid program that has just come about. Jim, what
does that cover?
Mr. Hawks: Well, under rent subsidy, it is possible to move a family into quarters which
would acco�nodate them at the level of rent they ought to be paying in relation with their
income, then you could get a subsidy to make up the difference. But even then, say we
move 15 families out, you have to have 15 houses, or units, to move them into at the same
price. I think Mr. Hagen said that the rental vacancies you read about in other places,
just doesn't happen to be here.
Mr. Lund: Is that rental subsidy over and above the 3/4 - 1/4 redevelopment financing?
Mr. Vesely: Yes, different programs.
Mr. Hawks: This could be used in conservation programs.
Mr. Brubacher: Gentlemen, there is a possibility that this housing thing could be worked
in conjunction with private interests, isn't that correct, with our certification of the
Workable Program, private investors conceivably could have cheap money available.
Mr. Hawks: When Hopkins received their certification under the workable program, private
money will then be available at 3-5/8'/o under what they call the 221D-3 progiam. Which
means they can build apartments, or town houses, showing that there is a need in the low
to modest rent area in this community. There are controlled income and also low rent
structure. Under this program we could make housing available through private enterprise.
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to acco�odate those affected.
Paul Weinreis (tape -314-356)
Mr. Vesely: State your name.
Paul Weinreis
Mr. Vesely: What do you do Paul?
Mr. Weinreis: I'm an Appraiser.
Mr. Vesely: For who?
Mr.Weinreis: The Northwestern National Bank.
Mr. Vesely: For how long have you been an Appraiser?
Mr. Weinreis: About � years, full time and did leg work for a professional Appraiser 2
years prior to that.
Mr. Vesely: Also to prepare for your profession, you took some courses in appraising
didn't you?
Mr.�einreis:
Mr. Vesely•
Mr.Weirireis•
Yes.
What for instance?
Well, courses that are offered by the Institute of Appraising, such as
Society Views the Appraiser, Right-of-Way Association has certain seminars, and the Aznerican
Institute has certain courses that you can take for the purpose of professionalizing your-
self.
Mr. Vesely�
Mr.Weinreis:
Mr. Vesely•
Mr. Weinreis:
Did you take these?
I took several courses.
How long have you been an Appraiser here in Hopkins?
Well, in this office I have been here one year, but prior to that time, in
my office in Minneapolis I had occasion to appraise Hopkins properties up to this seven year
period.
Mr. Vesely: I take it the purpose of your appraisals is to satisfy the bank that they
should loan so much money, is this true?
Mr. Weinreis: My present function is to establish market value for the purpose of loaning
on percentage��on values estimated in my best judgment.
Mr. Vesely:
Mr. Weirireis:
On residences?
On commercial and industrial also.
Mr. Vesely: Tell us something of yourself, tell us how you arrive at a price on a house in
a certain district, what do you take into consideration?
Mr.� Weinreis: An Appraiser gathers certain facts, relates those facts to the market, arrives
at a value estimate on the basis of what is normally considered the three basic approaches;.
those approaches normally are the replacing costs, which considers the present day costs,
depreciation, we may consider the income aspects of a property, or also compare different
properties in relationship to what other property is selling for. These basic approaches
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are found in the market place by searching out how human elements, human beings buy and
sell.
Mr. Vesely: Do you take into consideration the surrounding properties?
Mr. Weinreis: That is one of the elements, neighborhood influences, economic factors, and
that which is instrinsic in the property.
Mr. Vesely: Let's say using the three approaches you talked about, without looking at the
neighborhood you decide that a house ought to be worth $20,000. Do you again take into
consideration where it is located?
Mr. Weinreis: Normally homes are bracketed, likes are with likes, you might say under
present planning by rule of thumb that if a subdivider, or builder goes out, he'll generally
base on the cost of land and other elements, he will build a home in keeping with a price
or certain wage earner.
Mr. Vesely: I'm not talking about redevelopment, take for instance 8th Ave. So, and some
of those houses you saw in the pictures. How would this influence your appraisal?
Mr. Weinreis: You try to search the market place for what other properties in the immediate
block are selling for and try to relate it,after you have made your best judgment and
after you made an investigation of the subject property.
Mr. Vesely: Does deterioration of the house, or houses, in the neighborhood have a direct
bearing on the surrounding properties which ma.y.:�not be deteriorating?
Mr. Weinreis: Right, a bad house in a block can be detrimental to well maintained properties.
The well maintained properties, if the human element is such, and they want to cure the
blight, can be cured in that respect, but you would have to have management.
Mr. Vesely: Sometimes a man who has a delapidated house and the houses around him are
well maintained and he tries to do something.
Mr. Weinreis: Right, he may be compelled by necessity or the code of the Village, or the
loss of an economic income to h�mself, be forced into rehabilitating that property.
Mr. Vesely; Are taxes based directly upon appraisals as you make them?
Mr.Weinreis: Right.
Mr. Vesely: Then if a blight begins to appear in a block in that area, then that has direct
bearing on the valuecon the tax money on the property?
Mr. Weinreis: The function of an Assessor is to determine his values in relationship to
his taxable base, and he does it somewhat in the same manner.
Mr. Vesely: Have you been around these territories, 8th Avenue, 9th and llth Ave. �o.?
Mr. Weinreis: I would like to put on record that I have appraised property both for the
owners and for the bank.
Mr. Vesely: How about the area we were ta�lking about here?
Mr. Weinreis: Yes, I have appraised properties on both sides of the City Hall.
Mr. Veselys Have you noticed a blight area, or a depreciation of properties in this area?
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Mr. Weinreis: There is some indication, but each property has to be treated on its own
merit, or each residence, but there is an indication of some exterior loss of value, or
decay.
Mr. Vesely: Ybu wouldn't want to live in some of these houses?
Mr. Weinreis: Personally for my own use I wouldn't want to live in them, no, but there are
people of course that have to seek that level.
Mr. Hanley: In the area we are talking about, are there some owners there that have a
tendancy to let it go downhill with the thought in mind that maybe in 3 years, 4 years, or
5 years, someone will come along an buy that and put in some type of business or operation
necessary to be zoned differently, but would this seem to be the case in this area?
Mr. Weinreis: Well I think as human beings we are all interested in making a profit and
it occurs in income producing properties where there is no need of putting dollars back
that te�*mmis used "bleeding the property" does occur.
Bob Hall (tape-354-519)
Mr. Vesely: State your name.
Mr. Hall My name is Bob Hall.
Mr. Vesely: Whom do you work for?
Mr. HaII:
Mr. Vesely�
Mr. Hall:
I work for Midwest Planning & Research.
You work for Jim Hawks?
Yes.
Mr. Vesely: What do you do?
Mr. HaII: I am a Planner, and also Redevelopment Director for this firm.
Mr. Vesely: What does that mean, what does a Redevelopment Director do?
Mr. Ha11: My speciality within the field of planning is primarily Urban Renewal.
Mr. Vesely: It is, then tell us, how does it work, etc.?
Mr. Hall: I should first mention that my experience with Urban Renewal has been with
the federal field for two years with the Urban Renewal administration in New York, and
approximately three years as a consultant. My experience has been as a field representative
in the Urban Renewal administration doing the job similar to Mr. Binford's, who was here
and spoke to you, the Council, and Planning Commission, about a month ago. I haye��.had
experience, or some administrative experience in approximately 30 or 35 communities, ranging
in size from the size of Boston to communities in Maine and New Hampshire of about 2,000.
I have some experience in Urban Renewal in all types of projects.
Mr. Vesely: How does this renewal work?
Mr. Ha11: Basically, this program in very simple terms, is a public program which a local
government must initially go through the phases of in establishing a housing authority after
recognizing a need for some public action, in other words there must be established the
fact that an area in the community is deteriorating and that private action alone and by
itself will not correct the problem. There must be a need demonstrated for some public
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action to correct the situation. To this point the co�unity will then decide what action
it will take, and submit an application to the federal government, will receive funds for
planning and after planning is complete will hold public hearings on plans that have
developed and then contract with the federal government to receive loans or grants to carry
out the program the federal government has determined.
Mr. Vesely: Has your firm made a study of Hopkins?
Mr. Hall: As Mr. Hawks has pointed out we have made a 701 planning study but we have not
made an Urban Renewal study for Hopkins.
Mr. Vesely: Have you seen this part of Hopkins?
Mr. Hall: Yes I have seen it.
Mr. Vesely: Comparing what you saw in Hopkins with the places you spoke of, how would you
compare them?
Mr. Hall: I think in my opinion there is a definite need for some form of public action
in Hopkins and it would appear to me that the situation is such that it will not be corrected
by private action, by some private party, or private corporation, being able to.-�assemble
some land to make a meaningful change in the community. The basis for Urban Renewal through
public action as I mentioned before, is the basic police power of condemnation. The under-
lying philosophy is that the co�nunity can act to protect itself to improve its own en-
vironment. To improve itself through a police power of condemnation. It has been established
in all States and through the Supreme Court that this is a legitimate function of local
government and the federal program is set up to assist local governments in carrying out
these programs.
Mr. Vesely; Is ther-e such a law passed by the legislature whereby someone can come in and
say, tear it down?
Mr. Hall; Yes, this is the Delapidated building law.
Mr. Vesely: Do you think that now that they have passed it in the Legislature, it will do
it for Hopkins?
Mr. Hall: No, I do not, because there is no provision in that law for redevelopment, there
is no provision in that law for the relocation of a family, and primarily that law is aimed
at buildings that are deteriorated that nothing can be done tothem, and as I understand it
this law is aimed at old shacks and shacks that are abandoned, and gives Villages and Towns
authority to go in and tear these down and get rid of them. It does not give the people
living in these places, or the lot itself, purchased by the municipality, who go in and tear
this down and charge the cost of tearing it down to the property.
Mr.'Vesely: More often than not in this area, this would apply to old garages and auxiliary
buildings?
Mr. Hall: I think this type of building is more in rural communities rather than munici-
palities.
Mr.� Vesely: In some of these towns and cities that you have seen and that have_applied for
Urban Renewal, do you think Hopkins is ready for that?
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Mr. Hall: Yes definitely, and I would go further than that as we have to look at some
of thenpo§itive aspects in Hopkins which haven't been mentioned. A fact we all know of
courseeis that Hopkins has some very good housing, very good commercial developments and
industrial developments in the co�unity. The very location in the metropolitan area makes
a thriving piece of land just from its locational standpoint for some kind of redevelopment
in the area like we have been discussing tonight. There certainly would be a market for
new housing, new commercial development for some kind of institutional or public uses in
this area which is run down which is not going to be upgraded through the efforts of its
present owners. At least with the present evidence.
Mr. Vesely: You are of course familiar with Minneapolis's achievement down around Washington
Avenue, aren't you?
Mr. Hall: Yes.
Mr. Vesely: I don't mean to imply that Hopkins and Minneapolis are in the same boat. That
development is part of something like that urban renewal paid by government funds and it
could not have taken place at all without some kind of authority who had authority to con-
demn it. A thriving enterprise couldn't do it, not that they didn�t want to do it, but
because they didn't have the power to gather these pieces together and start tearing down.
Mr. Hall: Yes, that is tr•.�e. It could be said that this land would have greater value
without the buildings on it.
Mr. Vesely: In other words, what you're trying to tell us is that the suthority would take
these delapidated blocks, tear down the buildings, and that it is possible that the land
alone would bring more than with the buildings on it.
Mr. Hall: �ell, I wouldn't go that far, but it would have a value to a prospective re-
developer who would want to use that land for some kind of development.
Mr. Vesely: Which he couldn't without having that land assembled.
Mr. Hall: That is right, it would be very difficult for anybod�yon a private basis to
assemble a large enough parcel to do something with. It would need some sort of public
action.
Mr. Vesely: Do you think Hopkins is a little too small for this kind of business?
Mr. Hall: No, I do not.
Mr. Vesely: Taking into consideration that Hopkins is less than 4 square miles?
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Mr. Hall: No �I� wouldn't say that, because development in Hopkins is/pretty high quality
outside of this particular area. There does seem to be a demand for land and when it
comes available it should be put on the market.
Mr. Vesely: Don't you think because Hopkins is so small in area, and that our tax base
is limited, by tax base I mean by area, don't you think we wouldn't have a chance like a
big city like Bloomington, which is a growing co�nunity, where tax money comes faster and
in larger amounts?
Mr. Hall: Well, it is true that Hopkins is running out of land, avail8ble land, for
development. Yes.
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Mr. Vesely: Would this help this situation?
Mr. Hall: Yes, I think it would, by making some land in the heart of the City, some new
land available for redevelopment, or by the same token rehabilitating and upgrading some
of the structur•.e, I think it will work.
Mr. Vesely: Based on the income tax structure from the city or schools, or anything else?
Mr. Hall: Yes.
Mr. Pokorny: Mr. Hall, as I understand it, what you have told us is simply this, due to
the high type housing throughout the town, high type co�nercial and industrial development,
that some public action is necessary to protect this existing high type development by
correcting some of the areas that are -
Mr. Hall: Yes, because of area such as this.
Mr;�, Pokorny: This about it.
Mr. Hanley: This specifically taking the people that live in that area, just the upgrading
of the homes and the place that they would live would make it an attractive proposal that
this be done. Seeing the report on the living conditions of people in that area if nothing
else, just for one man in that area to go in and upgrade the living conditions in that area.
Mr. Hall: Any new industry wanting to come into this area is going to take into con-
sideration the blight in this area.
Mr. Vesely: May I ask you one question, this blight, what is your experience on this type
of blight in other cities of our size, does it have any bearing on policing, or number of
police, etc.?
Mr. Hall: I think this has been documented over and over again in so many cases, that
this kind of area does not pay back in terms of taxes, the amount of money that must be
spent by municipalities to service the area. In terms of crime you have to have moree
police, you have welfare problems, on insurance rates, you might have more fires, health
problems, and a whole host of things that municipalities have to deal with out of funds that
they are getting on taxable property. This has been demonstrated over and over again in
other communities that slum areas just do not pay their way.
Mr. Vesely: Does this apply to a place as small as Hopkins?
Mr. Hall: Oh yes, I think this could be documented.
Mr. Vesely: Do you know of any other co�unities other than Minneapolis and St. Paul that
are thinking along this line.
Mr. Hall: There are many other areas using many other phases of Urban Renewal projects such
as Montevido, Duluth, Rochester, Fridley, Winnona, So. St. Paul, and LeSeuer. There are
several now in Minnesota. A study was made by the 9th Federal District and tKey found
many cases of blight throughout Minnesota and North Dakota, in cities of all sizes.
Mr. Vesely: This was made by the 9th Federal Reserve District?
Mr. Hall: This was made by Upper Midwest Studies, this was a study sponsored by the
University of Minnesota and the Midwest Council, and the Economic Council, studying economic
problems in this area.
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Mr. Vesely: This study is available?
Mr. Hall: Yes.
Mr. Vesely: This is a public doc�ent?
Mr. Brubacher: We have a copy of this in our office.
Mr. Vesely: This includes all of Minnesota and this copy is available to all the Council?
Mr. Brubacher: Yes.
Mr. Lund: Mr. Hall, I can't recall, is it required by Urban Redevelopment that.the City
have a housing code, or is it suggested, or how does it fit in to prevent the spread of
blight once it sets in?
�r. Hall: Under the Workable Program, which Hopkins has prepared, and sent in to the
Federal Government, one of the conditions in that program is that in one year after certi-
fication, the City will adopt a housing code, and further requirement in two years after
certification, the community will begin to enforce the code. It is recognized, that a
housing code in itself cannot solve this problem. The Federal Government,�u�-requiring
the housing code, isjthe Federal Government is going to use money out of all tax money of
all the United States, and using it in a particular community, they want some assurance,
through a housing code, building code, and other methods, that the co�unity itself is going
to make an effort in other areas over and above the Urban Renew�l project, that this site _
and blight area doesn't continue. The co�nunity has got to police itself during the re-
newal process.
Mr. Vesely; Do I understand the Urban Renewal Program isn't only meant to tear down de-
lapidated buildings, but is meant to preserve somethings that could be saved?
Mr. Hall: Yes, as a matter of fact, there have been many discussions. There are many
techniques in correcting blight, either through clearance, which is tearing down a structure,
or through rehabilitation, which is improving the structure up to code standards. I would
suspect in an area such as this, we will be doing some of both. There are many techniques
and tools for correcting the situation.
Mr.� Vesely: How old is the renewal program actually?
Mr. Hall: Actually it was established in 1954, so now it is about 11 years old.
Mr. Vesely: How prevalent is it in the East?
Mr. Hall: I would say that Urban Renewal is becoming the pretty accepted process in all
large cities, like Minneapolis and St. Paul, There are no cities of significant size in
the United States without this program. I would say also that the emphasis is now going
to cities under 50,000. There are many cities of this size and smaller, that are now taking
redevelopment. It is pretty much a nationally accepted program.
Mr. Vesely: Mr. Woolley, do you have a question?
Mr.�Woolley: Well, actually I just wanted to make a statement. That at this time we are
in Region ��4, of the Urban Renewal Administration, which includes the states of Michigan,
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska, and at this
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particular date, there are over 800 Urban Renewal projects of one phase or another, going
through the Chicago office of the Urban Renewal Administration.
Mr. Hall: When I was working out of their office in Maine and New Hampshire, in those two
states I had a combination of over 35 projects, and none of those communities was over 200,000.
I would say the average was about 20,000. Many of them much smaller than Hopkins, with regards
to population, some only 2 or 3,000.
Mr. Vesely: You mean they were going through the program and not just talking about it?
Mr. Halls Yes, they were actually all in the program.
Mr. Vesely: Mr. Mayor, I would suggest you call on someone now who might offer something in
opposition.
Mr. Hanley: Is there anyone here, anyone in the audience who has anything to say in regards
to this program, in opposition to it, any infoYvnation you can give the Council to help us
make a decision, or something we are not aware of?
Mr. Vesely: This concludes our part of the presentation, now it's up to you guys. Does
anyone here have any other questions?
Mr. Pokorny: Yes, I have one other question, which perhaps I could direct to Mr. Hall. In
let's take any city block for example, the block here that we have been discussing. If this
block is taken by Urban Renewal people as a projec�, is put together as a single package,
then ultimately ends up as a one owner situation, is there any case on record where the block
then is resplit to smaller units, smaller ownerships, things like this. Does it always end
up in perpetual one owner situations?
Mr. Hall: No. This is the specific process of land that would be developed that is included
in the area that is cleared as part of the Urban Renewal plan. Now this plan is something
which is developed by the Redevelopment Housing Authority, and in it they will spell out what
parcels, and how many parcels, may be disposed of. They can do this in.any manner they see
:it. They may sell them all to one developer, with the understanding that they may resell
certain parcels, or they may go into smaller parcels.
Mr. Vesely: What of themselves?
Mr. Halli Or they may use part of it themselves and may use it for another government purpose.
Mr. Vesely: Or they may sell parts of it to different owners?
Mr. Hall: That's right. In other words this is completely flexible.
Mr. Pokorny: I guess that answers my question.
Mr. Hall: The local people can do it anyway they want to as long as it makes a certain amount
of sense. One problem is the limitation on this and you won�t want to get involved in the
reselling of parcels of what we had taken out. There probably could be bigger parcels but
the amount and to whom they were sold, is at the discretion of the Authority and the City
Council.
Mr. Vesely: That is, in other words supposing the City of Hopkins did acquire this block by
condemnation, and clears it. There is nothing to stop the Authority from selling�.it?
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Mr. HaII: If what you propose to do is in line with the Urban Renewal Plan.
Mr. Brubacher: I think Bob can explain this. Once the Authority decides they have a project,
what does the City, as a whole, or the Council, what authority do they have in this area?
Mr. Hall: From a legal standpoint, the Council has final suthority over Urban Renewal actions.
�he basic body, which carries out the program, In other words, sees to the details, makes
the day to day decisions, will be the Housing and Redevelopment Authority, but there is a
federal requirement, and most state requirement, which requires that after a plan has been
developed by a housing authorit.y., this plan must be the subject of a public hearing, the plan
must be formally adopted, not only by a housing authority, but also by the City Council.
Decisions from time to time may be required to be made by the Council, as well as the housing
authority. I hope I am answering your questions. The City Council still has ultimate control
over what is being done.
Mr. Hanley: This includes all the expenditures and finances?
Mr. Hall; Right. In a large community it is quite true that you have projects of such
^omplexity that the City Cauncil of course cannot keep up with all the problems until some
conclusions are arrived at by the housing authority and its staff, but in a community of this
size, it would seem to me the Council could have very good control over any phase of the pro-
ject.
Mr. Hanley: Are there any other questions? If not, we have had a motion which has been
seconded, to adopt this resolution and establish a Housing and Redevelopment Authority -
Resolution No. 1427. All those in favor of adopting this resolution, please signify by
saying '!Yea" - contaary - Motion.carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the hearing be adjourned. Motion
carried.
9/16/65
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CITY OF HOPKTNS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1427
A RESOLUTION FINDING AND DECLARING THE NEED
FOR AND ESTABLISHING A HOUSING AND REDEVEIAP-
MENT AUTHORITY TO FUNCTION IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS
WHEREAS, there has heretofor been authorized and published in
the official newspaper in the City of Hopkins a public notice callin.g
for a public hearing for the purpose of considering a resolution establish-
ing a municipal housing and redevelopment authority to �unction in the
City of Hopkins, which aotice of such hearing was published on August 19,
1965, establishing the date of such public hearing to be September 9, 1965,
and
� WHEREAS, at such public hearing held on September 9, 1965, at the City
Hall in the City of Hopkins evidence and testimony was introduced showing
among other things that there exists in the City of Hopkins several areas
which are substandard or blighted and cannot be redeveloped without government
assistance; that adequate housing accommodations on a rental basis are not
readily available; and that there is a shortage of decent, safe and sanitary
dwelling accommodations available to persons of low income; that there exists
little, if any, vacant territory.within the City limits for the construction
of new acco�odations; that in some areas in the City the deterioration and
blight is causing serious problems of public safety and reduction of property
values, and
WHEREAS, no one appeared in opposition to the establishment of such
housing redevelopment authority.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Hopkins City Council as follows:
(1) That there exists within the City of Hopkins substandard, slum aad
blighted areas which cannot be redeveloped without government assistance.
(2) That adequate housing acco�odations are aot available to veterans
and servicemen and their families or other members of the public.
(3) That there is a shortage of decent, safe and sanitary dwelling
accommodations available to persons of low income and their families
at rentals they can afford.
(4) There is a need for a housing and redevelopment authority to function
in the City of Hopkins.
(5) That the Hopkins Housing and Redevelopment Authority is hereby
created with all powers and duties specified in the Minnesota
Municipal Housing and Redevelopment Act, M.S.A. 462.411 to 462.811.
(6) That the Authority shall consist of five cou�issioners, who
shall be appointed by the Mayor with approval of the City Council.
Those initially appointed shall serve for terms of one, two, three,
four and five years, respectively, and after such initial appointment
all commissioners shall be appointed for five year terms. Each vacancy
in an unexpired term shall be filled in the same manner in which the
original appointment was made.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins at a
special meeting held on September 9, 1965.
I:�
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary of the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review September 16, 1965.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepiv� County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF PUBLIC WEARING BY THE CITY COIfNCIL
f�F THE CIlY OF_HOPKINS TO CONSIf�R,THE ACTIVATION.
OF A. HOPK 1 NS HOUSI NG APID REDEVE�OPMENT Al1THOR I TY
PURSUANT.TO M.S.A. CNAPTER 462., .
TO WHOM IT NIAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS FE REBY GIVEN t�iat the City Councit of the City of Nopkins
witl meet at a special meeting thereof to be held in the council chambers
of the Hopkins Ctty Hall on Thursday, Septem�er 9, I965 at 8;00 o�cloc� P. N1.
to consider the adoption of a�esoluti6n finding among other thic�gs, that
in the Gity of Hopkins --
(�,I�y Sub—standard, slum or blight areas exist �rohich cannot be redeveloped
wi tho�t Goverrame�at assi tance;
m(21�- Adequate l�onsing accortmodations are not avaitab(e to veterans or
Service men and their famflies or;
ej.�3k There i s a shortage of decent, safe ar�d sa� i tary d�vel l ing accan—
modations avai.lable to persons of lo�r incaae and their farnilies at renta�s
they can afford;
�`4°i There is need for a Housi�g and f'cedevelopment Authority to
fnnctio� in the City of Hopkins.
That furtper, swch Housing and Redevelopment Authority sha11 consist
of five commissioners who shall be residents of the City of Hopkins appointed
by the Mayor with the approva� of the City Council.
That said p�blic hearing on the adoptioa of such resolution sha11 be
held pursuant to Chapter 462, AAi�nesota Statutes Aranotated.
A11 persons interested therein wiil be heard at said time and place.
C. Ro PETERSON,
Clerk of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY�
. City Attorney
JOHN Fs HAIVLEY,
. . . . Mayor.
Published in the Hennepin County Revie�w, August 19, (965.
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
September 21, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Heuser, Lund and Pokorny, also City
Engineer Strojan, Assistant Engineer Anderson, Building In'spector Blomquist, Finance
Director Frane, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 31 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
Side -2 September 21, 1965, in the amount of $128,504.41, be approved and authorized
532-563 for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 65-128-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City
563-702 Engineer include a study of alleys in the previously ordered report on
condition of streets, sidewalks, and curbs, in the City of Hopkins.
Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the in-
stallation of an improvement on the North-South alley between 17th
Avenue North and 18th Avenue North from Second Street North to Third
Street by the concrete or bituminous surfacing thereon, be denied.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-141-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
702 - 1428, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE
CURB AND GUTTER ON WEST SIDE OF 18TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE
TO EAST-WEST ALLE�', be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-139-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1429, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SIDE-
WALKS ON EXCELSIOR AVENUE.FROM 17TH AVENUE TO SHADY OAK ROAD", be
approved. Motion carried.
�Item: 65-140-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
I-752 1430, "A R�SOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON INSTALLATION OF ORNAMENTAL
STREET LIGHTS ON EXCELSIOR AVENUE FROM 17TH AVENUE TO SHADY OAK ROAD",
be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-160-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the petition
753-800 from residents of Knollwood for traffic signs in their area be referred
to the City Engineer,and the Superintendent of Police, for their re-
commendations, and report back to the Council, at the next Council
meeting of October 5, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-166-E, Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the re-
880-903 co�mmendation from the Zoning and Planning Commission that a Special Use
Permit and variance of rear yard, in accordance with plan submitted, be
granted on the following described premises situated in Hopkins, Hennepin
County, Minnesota, viz: "that part of the West 12.75 chains of South
one-half of Southwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter lying Southeasterly
of right-of-way, Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, Hennepin County",
address: 1409 So. 7th Street, be approved. Motion carried. (Z&P Case
No. 65-22-SP, Applicant: Ralph Rutledge)
903-922 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that based on Mr.
Vesely's recommendation, the claim of Mr. Niles for repair to his fence,
in the amount of $50.00, be paid. Motion carried.
922-955 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance
No. 258, "AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING CERTAIN ACTS OR STATEMENTS BY MINORS
IN CONNECTION WITH INTOXICATING LIQUOR OR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES", be
accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 65-167-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the applica-
955-982 tion for a Used Car License (for retail sale of used cars) at 414
Excelsior Avenue West, Applicant: Cedric Adams, Jr., be continued to the
next Council meeting of October 5, 1965.
Item; 65-111-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
982 - 255, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE N0. 56, RELATING TO
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A BOARD OF HEALTH AND WELFARE", be accepted for
the second reading, as amended, and according to law same to be ordered
published. Motion carried.
Minutes of Council meeting of September 21, 1965, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 65-111-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance
No. 256, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBDIVISION 1 OF SECTION 15 OF THE
HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE BY REDEFINING TERMS AND MEMBERSHIP OF THE
ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be accepted for
the second reading, as amended, and according to law same to be ordered
published. Motion carried.
Item: 65-111-E. Mr. Harri.man moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
257, "AN ORDINANCE REPEALING HOPKINS ORDINANCE NO 182, AND AMENDING
SUBDIVISION N0. 2, OF SECTION 2, OF ORDINANCE N0. 44, RELATING TO THE
HOPKINS LIBRARY BOARD MEMBERSHIP AND TERMS", be accepted for the second
reading, as amended, and according to law same to be ordered published.
Motion carried.
I�em: 65-111-E. Mr. Harri.man moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
-1252 252, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 17 BY REDEFINING TERMS AND
Side-1 MEMBERSHIP OF RECREATION AND PARK COMMISSION", be accepted for the second
reading, as amended, and according to law same to be ordered published.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-152-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request for
1252-1272 street lights from Excelsior Avenue to Second Street North, on Monk
Avenue, be continued to the regular Council meeting on October 19, 1965.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-135-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
1272-1283 tion from the Zoning and Planning Co�ission regarding the Central Park
Plan, No. 1-the proposal to dedicate a public right-of-way from 16th to
17th, No. 2-that the East half of 17th be dedicated, and No. 3-that the
West half of 15th be dedicated, be continued to the regular Council
meeting on October 19, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-161-E. Co�unication from Mr. Brubacher, the City Manager, relative to Proposed
1283-1289 Electrical Franchise-N. S. Power Co., be continued to the regular Council
meeting on October 19, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-162-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution
1289-1355 No. 1431, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON REPAIR OF CONCRETE SIDEWALKS
AND DRIVEWAYS IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-163-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1355-1369 1432, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR CONCRETE DRIVEWAY
APPROACH AT 346 - 15TH AVENUE NORTH", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-164-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1369-1371 1433, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR CONCRETE DRIVEWAY
APPROACHES FOR LOTS 1 THROUGH S, INCL., BLOCK 1, PA.RK VALLEY MANOR",
be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-165-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1371-1378 1434, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR A PUBLIC ROAD TO SERVE
THE FOLIAWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, THE WEST ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST
QUARTER OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 117, RANGE 22", be
approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-168-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion,_that the request
1378-1382 for a bingo permit for the Geo. R. Wolff Post ��425, V.F.W., at 100 5hady
Oak Road, from October lst to December 31, 1965, be granted. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-169-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
1382-1383 for a bingo permit for Knights of Colimmbus, 34- lOth Avenue South, from
October lst to December 31, 1965, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 65-170-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution
1383-1855 No. 1435, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING 1965 TAX LEVY, COLLECTIB�E FOR 1966 AND
SETTING THE AD VALOREM TAX LEVY AT $709,440.00", be approved. Motion
carried. Mr. Harriman voting no.
1855-1897 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request from
Northern States Power Company, to place a pole at the intersection of
Van Buren Avenue North and Sunnyside Lane, be granted. Motion carried.
Minutes of Council meeting of September 21, 1965, cont. Page 3.
1897-1898 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the
Commissioners for the Housing and Redevelopment Authority, recommended
by the Mayor, be approved. Motion carried. ( see list of Commissioners
attached)
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 11..432
A RF�SOLUTION ORDERING H�.EPARkTION
OF ENGIIJEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMIIVTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement
of 31�6-15th Avenue North by the installation of concrete driveway
approach thereon 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.
NC1tn1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL UF TfiE .CITY
OF HOPKINS� MCN��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, ar� the estimated cost of the improvements as
recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
this 21st day of September, 1965•
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin �ounty, Minnesota
RESULUTION N0. 11�33
A R.rSOLUTION ORDEt�ING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEER' S R:EPORT ON II�'IPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement
of Lots 1 thru 5, inclusive, Block l, Park Valley Manor, by the
installation of concrete driveway approach 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. lt29.111.
NOW, THERE�ORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to
John Strojan f or study and he is instructed to report with a11
comrenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to
whether the proposed improvements axe feasi hle and as to thether
they should 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 Cit4y of Hopkins� Minnesota,
this 21st day of September, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
J�EPH C . VESELY,
City Attorney
Ker ber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. ].L.�31t
A RESOLUTIOtd ORDERI�G PREPARATION
OF ENGINEER' S REPORT ON Il�'IPROVEI`� NTS
WHERFAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement
of the West 1/2 of Southwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Section
25, Township 117, Range 22 by the installation of a public road thereon
and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the
cost of the imprwement pursuant to M.S.A.� Secs. lt29.011 to Secs. 1�29.111.
NO��J, THE;REFORE, BE IT R}�.SOLUED BY THE CITY COUNCIL Or THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINI�`ESOTA, that the proposed improvenent be referred to John
Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with all convenient
speed ad vising the �'ouncil in a preliminary way as to whether the
proposed improvements are feasi hle and as to whether they should best be
made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the
estimated cost of t he improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
this 21st day of September, 1965•
C. R. PETERSON, JOHIJ F. HANLEY
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEP H C. V r�SELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1435
RESOLUTION APPROVING 1965 TAX LEVY, COLLECTIBLE FOR 1966
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 1966, upon the taxable property in said
City of Hopkins, for the following purposes:
GENERAL FUND $654,840.00
DEBT SERVICE
Bl:I;�R.. _.Bonds 51,600.00
$709,440.00
Provision has been made for payment of $29,479 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 $1,706 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 regular meeting thereof, held on
September 21, 1965.
ATTEST;
C. R. eterson, Ci Clerk
Reviewed for Administr tion:
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R. L.Brubacher, City Manager
Approved as—to form d legality
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� _eph . Vesely, City A torney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 252
�:� AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0, 17 BY RE-
DEFINING TERMS AND MIIKBERSHIP OF RECREATION AND
PARK COMMISSION.
Be:it ordained by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
Section 1. That Subdivision 1 of Section l of Ordinance No. 17
be and the same is hereby repealed and there is hereby enacted and adopted
the following in lieu and in place thereof:
Section 1. Subdivision 1, RECREATION AND PARK COMMISSION.
There is hereby created a Recreation and Park Co�ission for the City of
Hopkins, Minnesota consisting of seven members to be appointed as follows:
one member from the Board of Education of Independent School District 274
to be appointed by that Board for a term of two years; one member from the
City Council to be appointed by the Council for a term of one year, and
such Council member may be eligible for a consecutive reappointment; one
member to be appointed by the Village Council of the Village of Minnetonka
for a term of two years; and four members at large each to serve for a term
of two years. �ro of the at-large members of said Commission plus the
member to be appointed by the Board of Education shall be appointed on
July lst of each odd numbered year, and the other two at-large members
thereof plus the member to be appointed by the Village of Minnetonka shall
be appointed on July lst of each even numbered year except that in the year
1965 two at-large members plus the member to be appointed by the School
Board shall be appointed for one year terms.
All appointments except those otherwise hereinabove provided shall be
made by the Mayor with the approval of the Council, and any member of said
Park and Recreation Commission except those appointed by the Village of
Minnetonka or by the School Board may be removed by the Mayor with the
approval of the Council for misconduct or neglect of duties.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins
on the 20th day of July, 1965, and finally read, approved, adopted and
ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on
September 21, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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Published in the Hennepin County Review on the 30th day of September, 1965.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 255
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE N0. 56
RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A BOARD OF HEALTH
AND WELFARE.
Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
That Section No. 1 of Ordinance No. 56 relating to a health officer
and a Board of Health for the City of Hopkins be and is hereby repealed
and there is enacted and adopted in lieu thereof as such Section the
following:
Section l. BOARD OF HEALTH AND WELFARE. There is hereby created a
Health Officer who shall be a physician appointed by the City Manager and
a Board of Health and Welfare for the City of Hopkins, which Board shall
consist of such health officer and four members, one of whom shall be a
member of the City Council. The term of each member of said Board of
Health and Welfare, except that of the Council member and Physician,
shall be for two years. Two members of the Board shall be appointed on
July lst of each odd numbered year, and the other member thereof shall be
appointed on July lst of each even numbered year, except that in the year
1965, one member shall be appointed for one year and two additional members
shall be appointed for two years. The term of the Physician member shall
be for one year. The term of the Council member shall be for a term of
one year and such Council member may be eligible for a consecutive re-
appointment.
Al1 appointments except that of the Physician shall be ma.de by the
Mayor with the approval of the Council, and any member of said Board may
be removed by the Mayor with the approval of the Council for misconduct or
neglect of duties.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins
on the 20th day of July, 1965, and finally read, approved, adopted and
ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on
September 21, 1965. �
C. R. PETERSON, F. EY,
Secretary of the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review on the 30th day of September, 1965
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 256
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBDIVISION 1 OF SECTION 15
OF THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE BY REDEFINING TERMS
AND MEMBERSHIP OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING CONINIISSION
OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS.
Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Hopkins as follows:
That Subdivision 1 of Section 15 of Ordinance No. 131, known as the
Hopkins Zoning and Planning Ordinance, is hereby repealed and there is
hereby enacted and adopted the following in lieu thereof:
Section 15, Subdivision 1. APPOINTMENT AND ORGANIZATION OF ZONING AND
PLANNING COMMISSION: A Zoning and Planning Co�ission is hereby established
and vested with such administrative authority as is herein provided. The
Commission shall consist of six citizen freeholders who have been residents
and tax payers in the City, or in the territory formerly adjacent to the
City which is a part of the City on the date of their appointment for at
least five years, and also the City Manager and City Engineer as ex-officio
members and one member.of the City Council. Each member except the City
Manager and City Engineer shall have the right to vote on all matters before
the Co�ission. The term of each Citizen member of the Commission except
that of the Council member shall be for two years. Three Citizen members
of said Zoning and Planning Co�ission shall be appointed on July lst of each
odd numbered year and the three other members thereof sha11 be appointed on
July lst of each even n�bered year except that in the year 1965 three
members shall be appointed for one year and three additional members shall
be appointed for a two year term. The term of the Council member shall be
for a term of one year and such Council member may be eligible for a con-
secutive reappointment.
The Co�ission shall serve without compensation other than such com-
pensation as its members may receive for other services performed for the
City.
The appointments shall be made by the Mayor with the approval of the
Council and any member of said Commission may be removed by a majority vote
of the Council for misconduct or neglect of duties. The Secretary of the
Council shall act as Secretary of the Commission, and the City Attorney shall
act as legal counsel for the Commission.
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First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins on the 20th day of July, 1965, and finally read, approved, adopted
and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City
held on September 21, 1965.
� ����w',�,�,�1.
C. R. Peterson,
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY
City At�orney
Published in the Hennepin County Review on the 30th day of September, 1965.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 257
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 182
AND AMENDING SUBDIVISION N0. 2 OF SECTION 2 OF
ORDINANCE N0. 44 RELATING TO THE HOPKINS LIBR9RY:
BOARD MEMBERSHIP AND TERMS.
Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
That Ordinance No. 182, which amends Subdivision 2 of Section No. 2
of Ordinance No. 144 relating to the Hopkins Public Library and the
management and control thereof, is hereby repealed and there is hereby
enacted and adopted the following in lieu thereof.
Section 2, Subdivision 2. ORDINANCE N0. 44. HOPKINS PUBLIC LIBRARY
BOARD. There is hereby created a Library Board of seven members one of
whom shall be a member of the City Council. The term of each member of
said Library Board, except that of the Council member, shall be for two
years. Three members of said Library Board shall be appointed on July lst
of each odd ntmmbered year and the other three�rembers thereof shall be
appointed on July lst of each even nLunbered year except that in the year
1965, three members shall be appointed for one year and three additional
members shall be appointed for a two year term. The term of the Council
member shall be for a term of one year and s�v.ch Council member may be
eligible for a consecutive reappointment.
All appointments shall be made by the Mayor with the approval of the
Council, and any member of said Library Board may be removed by the Mayor
with the approval of the Council for misconduct or neglect of duties.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins,
on the 20th day of July, 1965, and finally read, approved, adopted and
ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on
September 21, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review on the 3Qh day of September, 1965.
(Official Publication)
City of Hopkins
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE.OF BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF
STORM SEWER
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Thursday, October 14, 1965, at 10:00 A.M.,
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 above work.
Approximate major quantities are as follows:
315 Lin. Feet of 21" Storm Sewer
180 Lin. Feet of 15" 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
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 Commission, at ten per cent (10�/,) of the total bid price, payable
to the City of Hop�;ins, as a guarantee that the bidder will,-i� successful,
promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the faithful performance of the work
covered by this specification.
The suc�essful 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 gua.ranteeing for one year the entire project free of defective
workmanship and ma,terial.
Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidder�s bonds of the un-
successful bidders shall be returned to them, and upon tlie 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
MATER.IAL NECESSA.RY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER ON HARRISON AVENUE SOUTH,
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.
City of Hopkins
R.�L. rubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review, September 30 & October 7, 1965
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, September 30 & October 7, 1965
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET IMPROVII�NTS
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota until Thursday, October 14, 1965, at 10:00 A.M.
Central Standard Time, for construction of one and forty-five hundredths
(1.45) miles of City Street. The work.is identified as Minnesota
Projects S.A.P. 32-351�01, S.A.P. 32-347-01, S.A.P. 32-347�02, S.A.P.
32-346-01, S.A.P. 32-346�02, and S.A.P. 32�346-03. The project calls
for improvement of: 5th Street South from.11th Avenue to 16th Avenue;
7th Street South from 8th Avenue to 14th Avenue; and.11th Avenue South
from Excelsior Blvd. to 7th Street South. Work consists of grading,
drainage, storm sewer, curb and gutter and.bituminous surfacing. The
project includes about 9,000 cubic yards of excavation, 9,300 tons of
gravel base,29,000 tons of granular borrow, 8,500 tons of bituminous
surfacing, 5,800 lineal feet of storm sewer, 12,000 lineal feet of curb
and gutter, plus incidental construction.
Copies of the drawings and specifications may be seen at the office
of the City Engineer. Copies of the drawings, specifications, and bid
forms may be obtained from the engineering firm of Carter, Krueger &
Associates, Inc., 3357 Republic Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426,
upon making a deposit of twenty (20) dollars. Failure to submit a
bona fide bid will result in forfeiture of deposit. All bidders sub�
mitting a bona fide bid at time and place designated will receive refund
of their deposit upon return of drawings and specifications coinplete to
the Engineer within ten (10) days after the bid opening date. Each
proposal.must be plainly marked: "Proposal for Construction of State�
aid Street Improvement Projects 32�351�01; 32-347-01; 32-347-02;
32-346-01; 32�346�02; and 32-346�03", and addressed to the City of
Hopkins, Minnesota.
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 percent (1(P/,) 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 percent (100%)
of the full amount of the bid and g�taranteeing for one year the entire
project free of defective workmanship and material.
The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive
any technicalities and to make the award in the best interest of the
Ci�y. Any incomplete bid will be rejected. No bidder may withdraw his
proposal for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the
opening thereof,
Partial payments will be ma.de each month, as provided in the
specifications.
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 success-
ful bidder shall"be returned to him.
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,
. �C
. L. Brubacher
City Manager
To Be Published in the Hennepin County Review September 23, 1965
To Be Published in the Construction Bulletin September 23, 1965
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR F'URNISHING THREE (3) POLICE PATROL CARS
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City
Ha1T, Hopkins, until �riday, October 15, 1965, 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.
All 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%) 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 September 29, 1965 and
October 6, 1965.
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota� was held on Tuesday,
October 5, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in theCouncil Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Heuser and Lund, also City Manager
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 32- Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
Side 2 October 5, 1965, in the amount of $132,867.23, be approved and authorized
9-46 for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 65-146-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
46-250 1436, "A RESOLUTION ADOPTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS", be approved and
certified to the County Auditor. Motion carried.
Item: 65-160-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that due to
250- the nature of the streets in the Knollwood area and the lack of side-
walks for pedestrian safety, that the City install one "NO LEFT TURN"
sign for southbound traffic on County Road ��18, just north of Cottage
Downs. This restriction to apply between the hours of 7:00 A.M. to
8:00 A.M., except Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. Motion carried.
-313 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that due to the
congestion at the intersection of Highway ��7 and County Road �k18, whereby
motorists tend to seek alternate routes through such areas as Knollwood
and Hobby Acres, that the City request the Minnesota State Highway
Department to make studies of this intersection to reduce this conges-
tion. Motion carried.
Item: 65-171-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
313-319 258, "AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING CERTAIN ACTS OR STATEMENTS BY MINOR3. IN
CONNECTION WITH INTOXICATING LIQUOR OR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES", be accepted
for the second reading thereof and according to law same to be ordered
published. Motion carried.
Item: 65-167-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that application for
319-340 a Used Car License (for retail sale of used cars) at 414 Excelsior Ave.,
W., Applicant: Cedric Adams� Jr., be continued to the next regular meet-
ing of the Council on October 19, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-176-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Attorney
340-483 be instructed to draw an ordinance for the rezoning of Lots 21 and 22,
Block 7, West Minneapolis (12th Avenue So.) from Multiple-Residence-1 to
Commercial-1. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman abstained from voting.
(Z&P Case ��65-27Z-Applicant: Suburban Chevrolet)
Item: 65-177-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the Intent
483-486 to File a Claim against the City of Hopkins as a result of a fall in
front of Howell's Ben Franklin Store, on 9/2/65, be referred to the City
Attorney. Motion carried.
Item: 65-163-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
486- 1437� "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT BY THE INSTALLATION OF A
CONCRETE DRIVEWAY APPROACH AT 346-15TH AVENUE NORTH"� be approved.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-164-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-496 1438, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE
DRIVEWAY APPROACHES FOR LOTS 1 THROUGH 5, INCL., BLOCK 1, PARK VALLEY
MANOR", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-132-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
496-501 1439, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PETITION FOR EXTENSION OF WATER-
MAIN AND SANITARY SEWER ON JACKSON AVENUE NORTH", be approved. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-172-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
501-508 1440, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON INSTALLATION OF CEMENT
CURB ON 4TH STREET NORTH BETWEEN 12TH AND 13TH AVENUE", be approved.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-173-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that a Resolution be
508-524 drawn calling to the attention of our State Senator and Representative,
for a higher priority from the Highway Department on the improvement of
Highway ��7,'in the Hopkins area. Motion carried.
Minutes of October 5, 1965, Council meeting, cont.
Page -2-
Item: 65-174-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that a Resolution
be drawn agreeing to extend the February 1964 Agreement with the Dennings
Point Realty Co., to create and surface a parking lot immediately north
of Minneapolis-Moline's office building, to 1966. Motion carried.
Item: 65-175-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the City
536- Manager be instructed to negotiate a contract with Mark Winsor, or
other Architects, for preparation of plans for a shelter building on
Central Park. Motion carried.
-576 Mr. Aarriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher
appear before the Lions Club to tell them of the progress being made with
regard to Central Park. Motion carried.
Item: 65-178-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the 1965
576-580 license application from Franklin Creamery, Inc., to operate a milk
truck, be granted� and the electrical permit request from Robert H.
Beuscher to do electrical work int�e City of Hopkins, be filed. Motion
carried.
635-746 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion� that the City of
Hopkins join the Stamp Plan Program as set up by Hennepin County. Motion
carried. Mr. Harriman voting no.
1023- Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City
Manager be instructed to take the necessary steps to contact Minneapolis-
Moline and the owners of the property regarding the acquisition of any
property necessary on Dow Park to meet the Post Office needs. Motion
carried.
-1150 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Council
recognize, with appreciation, the work that was done by the Co�ittee,
consisting of Mr. Harriman, Mr. O�Brien and Mr. Parmeter, in bringing
the Post Office site to a head. Motion carried.
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� Minneaota:
ORDINANCE No. 258
AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING CERTAIN ACTS OR STATTsMENZS
BY MINORS IN CONIV�C'TION WITH INTOXICATING LIQUOR
OR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES,
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Hopkins as follows:
Section 1. ENTERING LICFNSED PREMISES. It shall be unlawful for a
minor to enter any premiaes licensed for the retail sale of alcholic bever- �
ages for the purpose of purchasing, or having served or delivered to him or
her, any alcoholic beverage containing more than one half of one percent of
alcohol by volume.
Section 2. CONSUN�TION OR PURCHASE BY MINORS. It shall be unlawful �
for any minor to consume any intoxicating liquor except.in the household of �
his parent or guardian� or to purchase� attempt to purchase or have another -��
purchase for him or her any intoxicating liquor.
Section 3. MISREPRESENTATION OF AGE. It shall be unlawf ul for any
person to misrepresent or mis-state his or her.age, or the age of any other
person for the purpose of inducing any licensee or any employee of any licensee,
to sell, serve or deliver any alcoholic beverage or intoxicating liquor to a
minor.
Section 4. POSSESSION BY MINOR. It shall be unlawful for a minor
to have in his poesession any intoxicating liquor or beverage, with.,intent
to consume the same at a place other than the household of his parent or
guardian. Bmssession of such intoxicating Tiquor.or beverage at any place
other than the household of his parent or guardian shall be prima faci
evidence of intent to consume the same at a place other than the household
of his parent or guardian.
Section 5. PENALTY. Any person who shall violate any provision of ,.;�
this Ordinance shall upon conviction thereof be punished by a fine not ""''
exceeding $100.00 or by imprisonment not exceeding thirty days. ';
Section 6. That Hopkins Ordinance No. 185 entitled."An Ordinance
prohibiting the purchase, possession and conaumption of liquor by minors"
is hereby repealed.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins
on the Zlstday ofS�RGemb_�� 1965, and f inally read, approved, adopted and ordered
published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City h�e�,�'�on Octobe �;�.,
1965. �Z f" � /� /
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY�
City Attorney
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Mayor.
Published in the Hennepin County Review on the 14thday of October , 1965.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
R�OLUTION N0. ]1�28
A R,ESOLUTION RECEIVIN� REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPF� VEIIENTS
WH�REAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1l.t15 of the Council adopted
the 17th day of August, 1965� a report has been prepared by John Strojan,
City Engineer, with reference to the improvement of the West side of 18th
Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to East West alley by the installation
of concrete curb and gutter thereon and this report was received by the
Council on the 21st day of September, 1965.
NQW, THEREFORE:, BE IT R�SOLVED by the City �ouricil of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as f ollows:
l. The �ouncil will consider the improvement of such street in
accordance with t he report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 7, Block
l, Boulevard P�Ianor, f or al l or a porti on of t he c as t of t he impro veme nt
pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to l�29.111, at an estimated total cost
of the improvement of $722.09.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on
the 19th day of October, 1965 in the Council Chambers of the City Hall
at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of suc h
hearing and improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
21st day of September, 19b5•
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Se cretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Ker ber =
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Kerher
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Cou rrty, Minnesota
R�OLUTION N0. ]..1G29
A RESOLUTIOi1 RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEAt�NG ON Il�IPRUVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 11413 of the Council adopted
August 17th, 1965, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
En gineer, with reference to the improvement of North and South sides
of E�elsior Avenue from 17th Avenue to Shady Oak Road except South
side from 19th Avenue to Shady Oaic Road by the installation of
concrete sidewalks thereon ard this report was received by tY� Council
on the 21st day of September, 1965•
NOW, THEREFGRE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as f ollows:
1. The Council will consider tY�e improvement of such street in
accordance with the,report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 7, inclusive,
Block 1; Lots 1 thru 7, inclusitie, Block 2; all in Boulevard Manor;
Lots 13 thru 19, inclusive, Block 13; Lots 13 thru 19, inclusive, Block
11�; Lots 13 thru 19, inclusive, Block 15; Lots 13 thru 19, inclusive,
Block 16, all in West Minneapolis Third Division for all or a portion
of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to
Secs. 429.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $6�751.3l�.
2. A public hearing s hall be held on such proposed improvement on
the 19th day of October, 1965, in t he Council Chambers of the City Ha11
at 7:30 o'clock P.M., �d the Clerk shall give published notice of such
hearing and improvement as required by law.
Adopted k�y the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
21st day of September, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHPd F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTIOP! N0. 11a30
A RESOLUZ'IOPd RE;CEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEkRING ON IMPRUV�ZEiVTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 11�114 of the Council adopted
the 17th day of August, 1965, a report has been prepared � John Strojan,
City Engineer, with reference to the improvement of North and South sides
of Excelsior Avenue from 17th Avenue to Shady Oak Road except South side
from 19th Avenue to Shady Oak Road by the installation of ornamental
street lights thereon and this report was received by the Council on
21st day of September, 1965.
l
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RFSOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota� as follows:
l. The Council will consider the improvement of such street in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 7, inclusive,
Block 1; Lots 1 thru 7, inclusive, Block 2; all in Boulevard Manor;
Lots 13 t hru 19, inclusive, Block 13; Lots 13 thru 19, inclusive, Block
14; Lots 13 thru 19, inclusive, Block 15; Lots 13 thru 19, inclusive,
block 16, all in West Minneapolis T hird Division for all or a portion of
the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. Lt29.011 to it29.111
at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $1Lt,L�90.00.
2. A public hearing shail be held on such proposed improvement on
the 19th day of Gctober, 1965, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall
at 7:30o'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 G`ity of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
21st day of September, 1965•
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City �►ttorney
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLiJTION N0. 1L�31
A R�OLUTION RECEIVIIdG REPORT i�IVD
CALLING FOR HEARING OiJ IMPROVEP�NTS
WI-IEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1.L�16 of the Council adopted
August 17th, 1965, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the improvement of tiarious locations by
the repair of concrete sidewalks and curb thereon and this report
wa.s received by the Council on the 21st day of September� 1965.
NOL°d, TI-�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins�
Minnesota, as follows:
l. The Council will consider t he improvement of such properties
in accordance with the report and the assessment of Lot 16� Block 5�
Gibbs First Addition tolrlest Minneapolis, at an estimated cost of $151�.90;
South 10 feet of Lot 5, Lot 6 and North 25 feet of Lot 7, Block 6, Gibbs
First Addition to West Minneapolis at an estimated cost of $62.10; That
par�t lying South of the North 20 feet of Lot 10� Block 79, 4dest Minneapolis
Second Addition at an estimated cost of $108.67; Lot 16, Block 80, West
Minneapolis Second Addition at an estimated cost of $110.l�0; Lot 18, Block
80� West Minneapolis Second Addition at an estimated cost oi $93•15; Lot
11 and South 10 feet of Lot 12, Block 100, West Minneapolis Second Addition
at an estima.ted cost of $36.22; North 40 feet of Lot 12 and South one-half
of Lot 13, Block 100, West 1linneapolis Second Addition at an estimated cost
of $10.35 for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to
P�I.S.A., Secs. l�29.011 to Lt29.111.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
19th day of October, 1965, � t he Council Chambers of the City Hall at
7:30 o�clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such
hearing and improve;nent as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, t his
21st day of September, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0.1436
RESOLUTION ADOPTING SPEGIAL ASSESSMENTS
WHEREAS pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by Law
the Council has met and held and pasaed upon all objections to the
proposed assessments f or the im�rovements set forth in "Exhibit A",
a copy of which Exhibit was duly published as a part of,the Notice of
Hearing on said proposed assessments, and a copy of which "Exhibit A"
is made a part hereof.
NOW, Ti�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follows:
1. Such proposed assessments, a copy of which is hereto attached
and made a part hereof is hereby acknowledged and adopted and
shall constitute special assessments against the lands therein
named, and each tract of land therein included is found to be
benefited by the proposed improvement in the amount of the
assessment levied against.it.
2. Such assessments shall be payable in equal��annual install-
ments as set forth in said assessment role, the f irst of such
installments to be payable on or before the first Monday in
January, 1966 and shall bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent
per annum from the date of the adoption of this Assessment
Resolution. To the first installment shall be added interest
on the entire assessment until December 31� 1966. To each.
subsequent installment, when due, shall be added intere�st�for
one year on all unpaid installments. ,;;�.
3. The owners of any property so assessed may at any time,
prior to certification of the assessment to°the County
Auditor,pay the whole of the assessment on such prbperty
with interest accrued to the date of payment to the City
Clerk� except that no interest shall be charged if the
entire assessment is paid within thirty days from the adoption
of this Resolution; and he may, at any time thereafter� pay
to the County Treasurer the entire amount of the assessment re-
maining unpaid with interest accrued to December 31st in the
year in which such payment is made.
4. The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a:certified dup-
licate of these assessments to the Hennepin County Auditor
to be extended on the proper tax lists of the County, and
such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the
same manner as other municipal taxes.
Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins at
a regular meeting held on October 5, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
JONN F. HANLEY,
Mayor.
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CITY OF HOPKIiVS
HENNEPIN COUNTY, NINNrSOTA
RESOLUTIOPI N0. 1l�37
�k,SOLUTIGPJ ORDERING II��IPROU �t�iEI1T ANll
PREPANATION OF PLxNS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 11�32 of the Council adopted
September 21, 1965, a report has been prepa.red by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the improvement of the property located
at 346-15th �venue North by the installation of concrete driveway
approach thereon, and this report wa.s received by the Council on
October 5, 1965� showing a total cost of $204.12.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLUED by the Council of the City of
Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report
prepared l� John Strojan, City Engineer.
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,
t his sth day of October, 19b5•
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary of the Couiicil Mayor
J0.SEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota.
RESOLUTIOid N0. 1I�38
RESOLUTION ORDERING I?�ZPROVEI�IEi3T AiJD
PRr�PARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution Pdo. 1433 of the Council adopted
the 21st day of September, 19b5, a report ha.s been prepared by John
Strojan, �ity Engineer, with reference to the improvement of Lots 1
thru 5, inclusitie, Block l, Park Valley Manor by the installation of
concrete driveway approaches thereon, and t his report was received
by the Council on October 5, 1965 showing a tota.l cost of $1,020.60.
PJOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of
Hopki ns :
l. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report
prepared by John Strojan, �ity Engineer.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for
this improvement and he sha11 prepare plans and specifications for
the mald.ng of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, P�linnesota,
this 5th day of October, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY
Secretary of the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
EK
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION P10. 1440
A RESOLUTION URDERING PREPxRATION
OF �JGINEER'S REPORT ON II�ZI'ROVEi�'IEIdTS
WHER�AS a petition has been received requesting the improvement
of Fou.rth Street North between Twelfth and Thirteenth �venue by the
instailatio n of concrete curb thereon ard 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, THEREFOR�;, BE IT RESOLi��,D BY THE CITY COUNCIL GF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNF�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 feasil�.e and as to whether they should best
be made as proposed or in connection wit h some other impr ovementy and
the estimated cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City af Hopkins , Minnesota,
tl�is 5th day of October, 1965•
C. R. PETERSON, JOF�IIV F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JC6EPH C. Ur",Sr�Y,
City Attorney
EK
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
x�soLUTTorr No. 1441
RESOLUTION URGING I1�Il�lEDIATE IMPROVE-
MENT OF STATE HIGHWAY N0. 7.
WHEREAS, State Highway No. 7 travels through the City of
Hopkins in a general east-west direction and carrys a heavy load
of traffic� and
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins has been informed that the State
Highway Department has no plans f or its improvement before 1972.
NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows, to-wit:
(1) That it is in the public interest of the City of Hopkins
that State Highway No. 7 be improved as soon as practica-
bly possible and prior to 1972,
Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins
this 5th day of October, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON
Secretary
JOSEPH C. VFSELY
City Attorney
JOHN F. HANLEY
Mayor
Published in the Hennepin County Review ,�1965.
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
October 19, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Heuser, Lund and Pokorny, also City Manager
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 32 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
Side-1 October 19, 1965, in the amount of $45,319.87, be approved and authorized for
19-37 payment, but that check No. 18622, to Minnesota Onan Corp., be held up for pay-
ment until further notice. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on October 14, 1965, at 10:00 A.M., for the
installation of Storm Sewer on Harrison Avenue, in the City of Hopkins, and the
following bids were received. (See tabulation of bids attached)
37-42 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the contract be
awarded to Northern Contracting Company, in the amount of $3,990.00, for the
installation of Storm Sewer on Harrison Avenue. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on October 14, 1965, at 10:00 A.M., for
Hopkins Street Improvement Projects, and the following bids were received. (See
tabulation of bids attached)
42-97 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the contract for
Hopkins Street Improvement Projects, be awarded to Black Top Service Company,
in the amount of $268,364.74. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman abstained from
voting.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on October 15, 1965, at 10:00 A.M., for
Three Police Patrol Cars, and the following bids were received. (See tabulation
of bids attached)
97-160 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the contract be
awarded to Dahlberg Ford, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with Three Police
Patrol Cars at the quoted price of $5,128.57, plus $400 for the City owned
Valiant, and minus $50.00, for the City owned Civil Defense Wagon, leaving a
total bid price of $5,478.57. Motion carried.
Item: 65-141-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
160-197 1442, be approved. "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVII�fENT OF THE WEST
SIDE'OF 18TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO EAST-WEST ALLEY IN
BIACK 1, BOULEVARD MANOR BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER".
Area to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru 7, Block 1,
Boulevard Manor. Estimated cost of such improvement is $722.09. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-139-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
197- 1443, be approved. "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH
SIDE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE FROM 17TH AVENUE TO SHADY OAK ROAD AND THE SOUTH
SIDE OF EXCELSIOR FROM 17TH AVENUE TO 19TH AVENUE BY THE INSTALLATION OF
CONCRETE SIDEWALKS". Area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is
Lots 1 thru 7, incl., Block 1, Boulevard Manor; Lots 1 thru 7, incl.,
Block 2, Boulevard Manor, Lots 13 thru 19, incl., Block 13; Lots 13 thru
19, incl., Block 14; Lots 13 thru 19, incl., Block 15; Lots 13 thru 19,
incl., Block 16, all in West Minneapolis Third Division. Estimated cost
of such improvement is $6,751.34. Motion carried.
Item: 65-140-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-364 1444, be approved. "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF
EXCELSIOR AVENUE FROM 17TH AVINUE TO SHADY OAK ROAD AND SOUTH SIDE OF
EXCELSIOR AVENUE FROM 17TH AVENUE TO 19TH AVENUE BY THE INSTALLATION OF
ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTS". Area proposed to be assessed for such improve-
ment is Lots 1 thru 7, incl., Block 1, Boulevard Manor; Lots 1 thru 7,
incl., Block 2, Boulevard Manor; Lots 13 thru 19, incl., Block 13; Lots
13 thru 19, incl., Block 14; Lots 13 thru 19, incl., Block 15; Lots 13
thru 19, incl., Block 16, all in West Minneapolis Third Division. Estimated
cost is $14,490.00. Motion carried.
Item: 65-162-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
364-371 1445, be a�proved. "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT FOR REPAIR OF SIDE-
WALKS AND DRIVEWAYS IN THE FOLLOWING IACATIONS". Lot 16, Block 5, Gibb's
First Addition to West Minneapolis, estimated cost $154.90; South 10 feet
of Lot 5, Lot 6 and North 25 feet of Lot 7, Block 6, Gibb's First Addition
to West Minneapolis, estimated cost $62.10; that part lying South of the
North 20 feet of Lot 10, Block 79, West Minneapolis Second Addition,
estimated cost $108.67; Lot 16, Block 80, West Minneapolis Second Addition
Minutes of Council meeting of October 19, 1965, cont.
Page -2-
Item: 65-162-E.,cont, estimated cost $110.40; Lot 18, Block 80, West Minneapolis Second
Addition, estimated cost $93.15; Lot 11 and South 10 feet of Lot 12,
Block I00, West Minneapolis Second Addition, estimated cost $36.22;
�` North 40 feet of Lot 12 and South one-half of Lot 13, Block 100,
�� West Minneapolis Second Addition, estimated cost $10.35. Motion
� Carried.
Item: 65-152-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request for
371-403 street lights from Excelsior Avenue to Second Street North, on Monk Avenue,
be continued to the next Council meeting on November 2, 1965. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-135-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
403-412 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission regarding the Central Park
Plan, No.-1, the proposai to dedicate a public ri�ht-of-way from 16th to
17th, No.-2, that the East half of 17th be dedicated, and No.-3, that the
West half of 15th be dedicated, be continued to the first Council meeting
in 1966. Motion carried.
Item: 65-167-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the application
500-511 for a Used Car License (for retail sale of Used Cars) at 414 Excelsior
Ave., W., Applicant: Cedric Adams, Jr., be continued to the Council meet-
ing of November 16, 1965. Motion carried.
� Item: 65-185-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
511 - 259, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KL�110WN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS BY REZONING CERTAIN PREMISES FROM MULTIPLE
RESIDENCE TO CONIlKERCIAL 1", be continued to the next regular Council
meeting on November 2, 1965. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman abstained from
voting.
-884 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Zoning
and Planning Co�nission be requested to study the possibility of rezoning
to Commercial-C1, all of the Lots in Blocks 6 and 7, West Minneapolis which
are presently zoned Multiple-Residence, MR-1, and report back to the Council
in 30 days. Motion carried.
Item: 65-179-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
884-894 the Minneapolis Gas Co., for a permit to replace main on Van Buren Avenue
North from a point 168 feet North of Second Street to a point 602 feet
North, (main was removed to facilitate installation of sanitary sewer and
watermain on Van Buren Ave.) be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 65-180-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
894-903 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., for a permit to make a dig-up at the
intersection of St. Louis Street and Jackson Avenue No., (work is necessary
due to request by Minneapolis Honeywell for changes in thezr service) be
granted. Motion carried.
Item: 65-181-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that a Resolution be
903-906 passed by the City Council thanking Miss Hilda Johnson, who retired on
October 1, 1965, for her satisfactory services as a part time Librarian
for 10 years for theCity of Hopkins. Motion carried.
906-965 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, to accept the
recommendation of the Zoning and Planning Commission that the City Council
make no change in the Zoning, at this time, on the West side of llth
Avenue North between the alley and First Street North. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman voting no.
Item: 65-182-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that per Mr.
906-981 Brubacher's recommendation, a contract be signed between the firm of
Schoell & Madson, Inc., and the City of Hopkins, to do the engineering
work in conjunction with the upgrading of 17th Avenue between County
Highway ��3 and State Highway ��7. Motion carried.
Item: 65-183-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, �l��.t �1�� City be
981-1005 authorized to purchase 50 extra steel folding chairs/in t�ie amount of
$224.95, for the Community Room in the City Hall. Motion carried.
n -'.'.�i.��� '� � � �
Minutes of Council meeting of October 19, 1965, cont.
Item: 65-186-E.
1005-1040
��
Item: 65-184-E.
1040-1060
Page -3-
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
245, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF
HOPKINS1°, be continued to the November 2, 1965,Council meeting. Motion
carried.
proposed
Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the new/Hopkins
Zoning Ordinance be referred to the City Attorney for editing for correct
legal form, and returned to the Zoning and Planning Commission. Motion
carried.
1060-1070 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Attorney
be empowered to bring action against Swanson Excavating Co., and McWilliam's
Construction Co., for defaulting on their bids for the installation of
Sanitary Sewer and Watermain on Van Buren Avenue North,(bid opened on July 15,
1965, and awarded on August 3, 1965). Motion carried.
1070-1081
1081-1214
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that an Auctioneer�s
license be issued to William Wells, to conduct an Auction to be held by
Minneapolis-Moline on October 21, 1965. Motion carried.
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the following
appointments, recommended by the Mayor, for various Boards and Commissions
in the City of Hopkins, be approved. Motion carried.
ZONING & PLANNING
A. G. Larson
John Malecha
Warner Blake
Pau1 Stannard
Don Sjolander
Robert Mason
Robert Harriman
AND PARK
RECREATION/COMMISSION
Earl Dahlberg
Mrs. Philip Hovander
Eugene Reilly
Charles Heuser
John Keefe
LIBR.ARY BOARD
Mrs. Herbert Peterson
Mrs. Orrin Norberg
Hugh Firmage
Joseph C. Vesely
Mrs. W. L. Sprague
Mrs. John Wilwerding
Henry Pokorny, Jr.
BOARD OF HEALTH & WELFARE
Dr. Philip Sheldon
Mrs. Albert Grondahl
William Proetz
Dr. Herman Drill
Paul R. Lund
POLICE CIVIL SERVICE
Maurice Hessian
TERM EXPIRES
6-30-67
6-30-67
6-30-67
6-30-66
6-30-66
6-30-66
6-30-66
6-30-67
6-30-67
6-30-66
6-30-66
6-30-66
6-30-67
6-30-67
6-30-67
6-30-66
6-30-66
6-30-66
6-30-66
6-30-67
6-30-67
6-30-66
6-30-66
6-30-66
6-30-68
1214-1247 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin �ounty, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FROP0.SED IMPROVE�'itENTS
TO WHOT�I IT I�1AY COYdCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City �ouncil of tYie City of Hopkins
will meet in the �ouncil Chambers of the City ►�a11 at 7:30 o�clock P.M.
on the 19th day of October, 1965, to consider the making of an improvement
of the West side of 18th Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to East-west
alley in Block 1, Boulevard Manor � the installation af concrete curb
and gutter thereon pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. I�29.111.
The area proposed to be assessed f or such improvement is Lots 1
thru 7� Block 1, Boulevard Manor.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $722.09.
A,11 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meetin�.
Dated September 21, 1965•
C. R. �'ETEF�SON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Henriepin County Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on
October 7th, 1965 and October 1l�th, 1965•
Kerber
CITY O�i HOPKIIJS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING OP1 PROPC6 �'D INlPROVEi�PJTS
TO UJHO�I IT MAY CONCERN:
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambersof the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
on October 19, 1965, to consider the making of an improvement on the
North side of Excelsior from 17th Avenue to Shady Dak Road and the South
side of Excelsior from 17th Avenue to 19th Ave nue by the installation
of concrete sidewalks tt-,ereon pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 1�29.OI1 to Secs.
429.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1
thru 7, inclusive, Slock 1, Boulevard Manor; Lots 1 thru 7, inclusive,
Block 2, Boulevard Manor; Lots 13 thru 19, inclusive, Block�l3; Lots
13.thru 19, inc lusive, Block 14; Lots 13 thru 19, inclusive, Block 15;
Lots 13 thru 19, inciusive, Block 16, all in West Minneapolis Third
Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $6�751.34.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the pro��osec�
i�n��ro�re�nent wil� i�e :;.earr, a.t �this m�et,ir,.�,.
Dated September 21, 1965•
C. R. PETLP�SC?N,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on
October 7th, 1965 and October 14th, 1965.
Kerber
��
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NO2ICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEI�IdTS
TO 4dHOM IT PZAY CONCERv:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEV tha.t the City Council of the City of Hopkins
wi11 meet in the Council Chambers of the �ity Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
on October 19, 1965, to consider the making of an improvement on the
North side of �xcelsior Avenue from 17th �venue to Shady Oak R.oad and
South side of ��elsior �venue from 17th tivenue to 19th A venue by the
installation of ornamental street lights thereon pursuant to M.S.A.
Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1
thru 7, inclusi �, $l.ock 1, Boulevard Ma.nor; Lots 1 thru 7, inclusive,
Block 2, Boulevard Manor; Lots 13 thru 19, inclusive, $lock 13; Lots
13 thru 19, inclusive, Block 11�; Lots 13 thru 19, inclusive, Block
15; Lots 13 thru 19, inclusive, Block 16, all in West I"Iinneapolis Third
llivision.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $ll},l�90.00.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated September 21, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON, JOSEPH C. VESELY,
Secretary to the Council City �ttorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkirs, T�Ii.nnesota on
October 7th, 1965 and October 1l�th� 19b5.
I '�
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin �ounty, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HE�.RING OI� PROPOSED I1�2PROVEIIENTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CUNCERN:
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIV��'iv' 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.1�I..
on October 19� 1965� to consider the making cement repairs on Lot 16,
Block 5� Gibbs First Addition to West I�Linneapolis, at an estimated cost
of $151�.90; South 10 feet of Lot 5� Lot 6 and North 25 feet of Lot 7,
Block 6, Gibbs First Addition to T�dest Minneapolis at an estimated cost
of $62.10; That part lying South of the North 20 feet of Lot 10, Block
79, West Minneapolis Second Addition at an estimated cost of $108.67;
Lot 16, Block 80, 4�'est Minneapolis Second Additio n at an estimated
cost of $110.40; Lot 18, Block 80, West Minneapolis Second Addition at
an estimated cost of $93•15; Lot 11 and South 10 feet of Lot 12, Block
100, West Minneapolis Second Addition at an estimated cost of $36.22;
North !�0 feet of Lot 12 and South one-half of Lot 13, Block 100, West
Minneapolis Second Addition at an estimated cost of $10.35 pursuant
to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated September 21, 19b5•
C. R. Peterson,
Secretary to the Cour�cil
Joseph C. Vesely,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Re view, Hopkins, Minnesota, on
October 7th, 1965 and �ctober 1L�th, 19b5•
CITY QF HOPKII�15
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RFSOLUTIOIV PJO. ].l.G1�2
R�� OLUTION ORD�RING IIKPROVEMEI�TI' AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 11t28, adopted the
21st day of September, 1965, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the West side of 18th Avenue South from E�elsior Avenue
to East-West alley in Block l, Boulevard Manor by the installation of
concrete curb and gutter thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being
$722.09 and
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
19th day of October, 1965•
VOW, THERF.FORE, BE IT NESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Cou ncil
Resolution No. 1Lt28 adopted September 21, 19b5•
2. That John Strojan is here}�r designated as the engineer for this
improvement and he shall prep are plans and specifications for the making
of suc h improvement .
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, I�innesota, this
19th day of �ctober, 19b5•
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. H�i�JLEY
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
EK
CI�rY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Courity, Minnesota
RESULUTION N0. ].1�1�3
RESOLUTION ORDERING II�IPROV�i�iVT AND
PREPARATIOPJ OF PLAiJS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City �our�il, No. 11�29, adopted the
21st day of Septennber, 1965, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the North side of Excelsior from 17th Avenue to Shady Oak
Road and the South side of �xcelsior from 17th Avenue to 19th Avenue by
the installation of concrete sidewalks thereon, the total estimated cost
thereof being $6,751.31�, ard
WHEFiEAS all property owners whose proper.ty 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 19th day of Octo ber, 1965.
NOW, THENEFORE, BE IT RESOLVF.D by the Council of the City of Hapkins:
1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolutio n No. 11�29, adopted September 21, 1965.
2. That John Strojan is here � designated as the engineer f or this
improvement and he shall prepare plans aixi specifications f or the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
19th day of October, 1965.
C. R. PETER�OV, JOHN F. HAPdLEY,
Secretary to t he Council Mayor
JO�EPH C. V��SELY,
City Attorney
EK
C I`PY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
R�SOLUTION N0. 1LGl�l�
RESOLUTION ORliERING IMPROVr.��I�T l�ND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1L�30, adopted the
21st day of September, 1965, fixed a date f or a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the North side of Excelsior Avenue from 17th Avenue t o
Shady Oak road and South side of Excelsior Avenue from 17th Avenue to
19th Avenue by the installation of ornamental street Iights thereon,
the total estimated cost thereof being $1l�,1t90.00, and
WI-�REl�S all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of t his 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 19th day of October, 1965•
NOW, TI-�REr ONE, BE IT 1�SOLUED by the Council of the City of Hopkins :
l. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1I.�30, adopted �eptember 21, 1965•
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engi.neer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted �3r the City Council of the City of Hopkins, AZinnesota, this
19th day of October, 1965 •
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HkNLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESEI.Y,
City Attorney
EK
CITY QF HOPKII�
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 11t�5
RFSOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEi�'IENT AND
PREPARATIO N OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1l.t31, adopted the
21st day of September, 1965, fixed a date f or a hearing on the proposed
improvement on Lot 16, Block 5, Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis;
South 10 feet of Lot 5, Lot 6 and North 25 feet of Lot 7, Block 6, Gibbs
First Additio n to West Minneapolis; That part lying South of the North 20
feet of Lot 10, ffiock 79, West Minneapolis Second Addition; Lot 16� Block
80, West Minneapolis Second Addition; Lot 18, Block 80, West Minneapolis
Second Addition; Lot 11 and South 10 feet of Lot 12, Bl.ock 100, West
Minneapolis Second Addition; North I�0 feet of Lot 12 and South one-half
of Lot 13, Block 100, West P4inneapolis Second Addition by the repair of
sidewalks and driveway aprons thereon, the total estimated cost thereof
being $575•79, a�1
WHEREAS a11 property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for t he making of these improvements were given ten days pubiished notice
of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property awners heard thereon on
the 19th day of October, 1965.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV:�;D by the Council of the City of Hopkins :
1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1.431 adopted September 21, 19b5•
2.. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
improvement and Y�e shall prepare plans and specifications for themaking
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
19th day of October, 1965•
C. R. PETERSON, JOHI�d F. HAidLEY,
Secretary to the Council P7ayor
JOSEPH C.VF�SELY,
City Attorney
Eg
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, November 2, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Heuser, Lund and Pokorny, also City
Manager Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 34 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that expenditures
Side - 1 dated November 2, 1965, in the amount of $125,996.22, be approved and
3-66 authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 65-132-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution
66-124 No. 1447, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT BY THE INSTALLATION OF
SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN ON JACKSON AVENUE NORTH", commencing
at a point 432 feet North of Second Street and running northerly along
Jackson Avenue North approximately 432 feet, be adopted. Area pro-
posed to be assessed for such improvement is the West half of Lots
5, 6, and 7, and East half of Lots 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, all in
Block 2, Stevens Oakwood Park. Estimated cost for sanitary sewer is
$5,290, and $4,529.85, for watermain. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion� that the above
installation be made an extension of the Van Buren Avenue sanitary
sewer and watermain contract with the American Contracting Co. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-152-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that two 2100
124-135 li.mm�. mercury vapor lights be installed on Monk Avenue, one at the
intersection of Monk and Lake Street (Second Street No.) and one in
front of Jasperson�s Dairy, as per Mr. Brubacher�s reco�nendation.
Motion carried.
-�135- Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the
petition presented by residents on the North side of Excelsior from
17th Avenue to Shady Oak Road and South side of Excelsior from 17th
Avenue to 19th Avenue, as being opposed to the installation of
ornamental street lights and concrete sidewalks in their area, be
placed on file. Motion carried.
-163 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolu-
tion No. 1449, "A RESOLUTION TO RESCIND RESOLUTION N0. 1443 AND
RESOLUTION N0. 1444 AND TO CANCEL INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK
AND ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE
FROM 17TH AVENUE TO SHADY OAK ROAD AND SOUTH SIDE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE
FROM 17TH AVENUE TO 19TH AVENUE"� (adopted by the Council on October 19,
1965)be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-185-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
163-169 259, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS
ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS BY REZONING CERTAIN PREMISES
FROM MULTIPLE RESIDENCE TO COMMERCIAL-1", be continued to the meeting
of November 16, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-186-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance
169-175 No. 245, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY
OF HOPKINS"� be continued to the first regular meeting in December.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-185-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution
175-177 No. 1446, "A RESOLUTION REVISING AND AMENDING PREVIOUS HOPKINS RESOLU-
TION N0. 1333, ADOPTED OCTOBER 6, 1964", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 65-186-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City
177-238 Manager be authorized to advertise for bids for the improvement of the
sanitary sewer system by connection with the Edina sewer system, and
the improvement of the llth Avenue lift station. Motion carried.
Item: 65-187-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution
238-250 No. 1448, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION
OF A CONCRETE ALLEY FOR THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 9TH AND lOTH
AVENUE SOUTH, NORTH OF FIRST STREET SOUTH", be approved. Motion carried.
Minutes of November 2, 1965, Council meeting, cont. Page -2-
Item: 65-188-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Notice
250-264 of Hearing from the Railroad and Warehouse Co�ission on a petition
from Great Northern R. R. Co., for authority to discontinue agency
service at the station of Hopkins, Minnesota, to remove the station
building at said station of Hopkins, be placed on file until the
second meeting in December. Hearing to be held on December 22, 1965,.
at 9:30 A.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-189-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the
264-268 Su�nons and Complaint served on the City of Hopkins by Howard Kunz,
Verna Kunz, and John M. Christensen, on backup of sewer at 406 and
410 - 14th Avenue North on November 3, 1964, be referred to the City
Attorney. Motion carried.
Item: 65-190-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that 1965
268-271 licenses be granted to Dean E. �allick, d/b/a Dean�s Pure Oil Station,
to operate 4 gas pumps; to Bjorkman Mechanical Co., to do pl�bing�
and Dill Heating Co., to install gas burners; and an electrical permit
be filed for Clinton Wilson, to do electrical work in the �ity of
Hopkins. Motion carried.
348-_461 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the firm
of Herbert J. Flesher & Co., be retained to do the City audit at a
quoted price of $2700 to $2900, and that our City staff do the
Schedule. Motion carried.
686 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the
meeting be adjourned. Motion carried.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTIOPd N0. ].l�39
A RESOLUTION RECEIVIVG REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEA:�.ING ON II4IPROV�•ZENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1Lt07 of the Council adogted
August 3, 1965, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the improvement of Jackson Kvenue North
from a point approximately 1�32 � Vorth of Secorgi Street to a point
approximately It32' North by the installation of Sanitary Sewer and
Water t.hereon and this report was received by the Council on October
5, 1965.
NOW, TI�REFORE, HE IT R�50LVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as f ollows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such street in
accordance wi th the report and the assessment of the West half of
Lots 5, 6, and 7 and East half of Lots 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, all in
Block 2, Stevens Oakwood Park 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 $5,290.00 for Sanitary
Sewer and $4,529.85 for watermain.
2.� public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement
on the 2�day of November, 1965,, in the Council �hambers of the City
Hall at 7:30 o�clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice
of suc h hearing and improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Courcil of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, tnis
5th day of October, 19b5.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council P4ayor
JOSEPH C . VESELY,
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� I�linnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING OId PRGPOSED IifiPR�VEMENTS
TO WHOr1 IT �7AY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIUEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Ha.11 at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
on November 2nd, 1965, to consider the making of an improvement on
Jackson Avenue North, commencing at a point 1�32 feet North of Second
Street and running northerly along Jackson A venue North approximately
1�32 feet by the installation of sanitary sewer and watermain thereon
pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 1t29.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the West
half of Lots 5, 6, and 7 and East half of Lots 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20� all
in Block 2, Stevens �akwood Park.
The estimated cost of such improverrent is �5,290.00 for Sanitary
Sewer and $1�,529.85 for Watermain.
All persons desirin g to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated October 5, 1965•
C. R. PETER.SON,
Secretary to the Cour�cil
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin �ounty Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on
Octo ber 21st� 1965 and October 28th, 19b5.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1446
RESOLUTION REVISING AI�ID AMENDING PREVIOUS HOPKINS
RESOLUTION N0. 1333 ADOPTED OC'POBER 6� 1964,
WHEREAS, on October 6, 1964, the City Council of the City of Hopkins
adopted Resolution No. 1333 pursuant to which, among other matters, it
adopted and levied certain special assessments for oiling or otherwise
paving 'I�aenty First Avenue North between Third and Fourth Avenues, such
special assessments having been levied against Lots 16 .to�30 inclusive,
Block 4, West Minneapolis, Third Division, and
WHEREAS, said Tt�enty First Avenue North marks the boundary line be-
tween the City of Hopkins and the Village of Minnetonka, thus preventing
the City of Hopkins from levying such special assessments against those
parcels of land located in the Village of Minnetonka on the West side
of said portion of 'I�aenty First Avenue North, and
WHEREAS, therefore the total cost of such improvement was levied
and spread against the above described parcds of land located on the
East side of Twenty First Avenue North in the City of Hopkins, and
- WHEREAS, since the adoption of said Resolution No. 1333 there has
been received by the City of Hopkins from certain property owners located_
on the West side of 'Itaenty First Avenue in the Village of Minnetonka
the sum of $72.52, and
WHEREAS, said sums appearing in other amounts which may.be �ceived
in the future from such source should be credited to those owners of
land located in the City of Hopkins whose property was specially
assessed therefor and in those instances where any of such Hopkins
property owners have paid their assessments in full for said above ,
described improvement, proportionately or pro rata refunds should be
made.
NOW THEREFORE, be it hereby resolved by the Council of the City
of Hopkins as follows:.
(a) That those certain special assessments now existing against
parcels.numbers 2000,2030, 2050, 2100, 2120, 2140, and 2165
in plat No. 37700� which parcels are otherwise described as
Lots 16 to 25 inclusive, Block 4, West Minneapolis Third
Division, and which levy is known under IBM code 3210 in the
office of the Hennepin County Auditor, be and the same are
hereby changed, reduced and amended in conformity with the
schedule of such reassessment hereto attached and hereby
made a part hereof.
(b) That such amended special assessments for such IBM code
number 3210 shall be �lculated by the Hennepin County
Auditor in the same manner as in the original Resolution No.
1333 provided except that the amounts thereof shall be in
conformity with the schedules hereto attached.
(c) That further in the case of Lots 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30,
Block 4, West Minneapolis Third Division� in which instances
the owners thereof have paid their assessments for the above
improvement in full, cash refunds shall be made by the Clerk
of :the City of Hopkins as follows:
To Lot 26� Block 4� West Minneapolis Third Division
parcel 2200, Plat No. 37700 -$5,02
To Lot 27� Block 4, West Minneapolis Third Division
parcel 2220, Plat No. 377p0 -$4.38
To Lot 28, Block 4, West Minneapolis Third Division,
parcel 2240, Plat No. 37700 -$4.38
To Lot 29, Block 4, West Minneapolis Third Division,
parcel 2260, Plat No. 37700 -$4.38
To Lot 30, Block 4, West Minneapolis Third Division,
parcel 2280, Plat No. 37700 -$4.38
Let a copy of this Resolution together with the attached sehedule
shall be immediately transferred and filed with the Hennepin County
Auditor.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the
City of Hopkins, November 2, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON JOHN F. HAIVLEY
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION V0. 11�l�7
RES OLUTIO i�1 ORDERIi�1G Il�lPRO V�3�IENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, �10. 7J�39, adopted the
5th day of October, 1965, fixed a�date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of Jackson Avenue Pdorth from a poirit appro}dmate7,y 432 �
Tdorth of Secorrl Street to a point approximately Lt32 � North by the
installation of Sanitary Sewer and Water thereon, the total estimated
cost thereof being $5,290.00 for Sanitary Sewer and $1�,529.85 for
y '�
Water ar�d
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the ma.ld.ng 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 otimers heard_ thereon
on t he 2 rzi day o f No vem be r, 1965 .
NOW, Tfi.E1�EFGRE, BE IT RESOLi,�ID by the Council of the City of Hopki rs :
l. Such irnprovement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution �10. 1l�39 adopted October 5, 19b5•
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated-as the engineer for this
improvement and he sha11 prepare pians and specifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, I�Zinnesota, this
2nd day of No�aember, 1965.
C. R. PETERSOPd, JCH�1 F. HANL�,Y,
Secretary to the Council Ma.yor
JC�EPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
�er ber
CITY QF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
�soLUTzoV r�o. ll�48
A RESOLUTION ORTiERING PREPARATION
OF E�GINEER�S NEPORT ON IA7PROVEM�NTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement
of North-South alley between Ninth and Tenth �venue South, North of
�'irst Street South and South of East-Z�Jest alley by the installation
of concrete surfacing thereon and the assessment of benefitting
property f or all or a portion of the oost of the improvemerit pursuant
to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 1�29.111.
NOW, THEI�tEFO�, BE IT R�SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKIPJS, I�IINtJESOTA, that tt� proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan f or study and he is instructed to report taith all convenient
speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the
proposed improvements are feasible a nd as to whether they should best be
made as proposed or in c onnection with s ame other improvement, and the
estima.ted cost of the improverrents as recorunended.
Adopted by the City Councii of the City of Hopkins, P�Iinnesota, this
2nd day of Novem�er, 1965.
C. R. PETENSOV, JOHN F. HA.1Ll+�Y,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JQSEPH C. V:ESELY,
City Attorr�y
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
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Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1449
A RESOLUTION REPEA�,ING AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION
1 NUMBERS 1443 and 1444, PERTAINING TO INSTALLATION
OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK AND ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTS
ON THE NORTH SIDE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE FROM 17TH
AVENUE TO SHADY OAK ROAD AND ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF
EXCELSIOR AVENUE FROM 17TH AVENUE TO 19TH AVENUE
WHEREAS, on October 19, 1965, the City Council adopted
Resolution Numbers 1443 and 1444, authorizing the installation
and construction of concrete sidewalks and ornamental street
lights on the North side of Excelsior Avenue from 17th Avenue
to Shady Oak Road and along the South side of Excelsior Avenue
from 17th Avenue to 19th Avenue; and
WHEREAS, on November 2, 1965, a petition has been presented,
and filed with the City Council, signed by more than 90% of all
property owners by number and ownership objecting to such im-
provements.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Resolution Ntmibers
1443 and 1444 as above described, be and the same are hereby
rescinded and repealed.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council on November 2, 1965.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, November 16, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Heuser, Lund, and Pokorny, also City Manager
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 35 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
Side 2 November 16, 1965, in the amount of $76,262.02, be approved, and authorized
4-30 for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 65-167-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that application
30-60 for a Used Car License (for retail sale of Used Cars) at 414 Excelsior
Avenue West, applicant: Cedric Adams� Jr., be continued to the next
Council meeting of December 7, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-185-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
60-64 259, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS
ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS BY REZONING CERTAIN PREMISES
FROM MULTIPLE RESIDENCE TO CONII�IERCIAL-1", be continued to the next
Council meeting of December 7, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-191-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that invoice
64-80 from the Hennepin County Highway Department in the amount of $8,679.75,
covering the City of Hopkins share of the cost for traffic control
signal at CSAH 18 and Fifth Avenue North, be approved, and a Resolution,
No. 1450, be drawn releasing State Aid Funds for payment of Hopkin's
share of said traffic signal. Motion carried.
Item: 65-192-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that communication
80-124 from the firm of Yngve & Yngve, representing Town Taxi Company, re-
questing permission for use of City streets in the City of Hopkins for
a limousine route, be approved, and a Resolution, No. 1451, be drawn
granting permission for use of City streets for a limousine route.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-195-E.
124-169
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that request for
transfer of the following 1965 licenses from Archie J. Normandin, to
Archie's, Inc., effective date of transfer, 11/29/65 to 12/31/65, for
On and Off sale of Intoxicating Liquor, On and Off sale of Non-Intoxi-
cating Liquor, Soft Drinks and Cigarettes, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-194-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request
169-175 from Northern States Power Company, to place one pole on 7th Street
between 5th and 6th Avenues South, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-197-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the firm of
175-193 Amnstrong, Schlichting, Torseth & Skold, Inc., be awarded the contract
for the architectural design of the proposed park shelter on Central
Park. Motion carried.
Item: 65-196-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City
193-477 Manager�s reco�ended 1966 Salary Schedule, be continued to the next
Council meeting of December 7, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-193-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the 1966
477-582 Liquor License Applications and the 1966 Club License Applications,
be approved. Motion carried. (see list attached)
582-640 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City
Attorney be instructed to draw an Ordinance increasing the license fees
on Club Liquor, from $100 per year to $300 per year; Beer-On Sale, from
$58.00 per year to $250 per year; and Dance Halls, from $17 per year to
$20 per day, or $100 per year. Motion carried.
651-660 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Mr. J. Russell
Carroll's letter, dated November 15, 1965, be placed on file. Motion
carried. (see attached)
Minutes of November 16, 1965, Council meeting, cont. Page -2-
667 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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ATTORNEY3 AT LAW
SEVENTEEN SOUTH TENTH AVENUE
HOPKINS,MINNESOTA
November lj, 1965
Nlayor John Hanley and b;embers of the Council
�opkins City iiall
1010 S. First Street
IIopkins, `_!innesota
Gentlemen:
J.RU99ELLCARROLL
W. MApLAN PERBIX
J. DAVID MCGARTHY
The undersigned doesn't believe he presented the matter on hia land
over on �7 very well �vhen he �sas do�vn there because I had hurried
from one taeetino and �vas goin; to another one. I�sant to set it
forth in a letter to better esplain it.
As I understand it, under the Ordinunce noiq in effect I could have
a restaurant on my land but it �sould have to close at 6:00 P.�i.
IInder the nen proposed Ordinance by Jim �a�v�s, a restaurant could
atay open as other restaurants do.
As long as time ie the only change that was necessary, I can't, for
the life of ine, aee why the old Ordinance couldn't be amended while
we �vait for the new one to be adopted. The only cost I lmo�� of is
the publication �vhich I would be glad to pay for if I could get the
proceedings on the way, prepare the plans and be ready to con�ence
erection of the building in the spring.
If I remember correctly, there is about �5 or �6 tas on the entire
land a� the present time and a buildin� on it �vould produce much
more. If there aren't any other objections, that should be a good
reason for a.mendinb that one r.art of the Ordinance no�v.
If you �vant to see �e, I�vill be glac3 to come do�sn a.nd talk it over
with you if Dick will let me l;no�v at what time.
JRC�a
Youra very truly,
, �� ; �1 �r�t2��(
J. asell Carroll
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C i TY OF HOPK I fdS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOWTION PIOs 145�
A I� SOLI�IT I ON ALLOCAT I f� CERTA I N STATE A I D H I G�iWAY
FUNDS TO.PAY FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL ON COUNTY ROAD IS
AT MI NI�TONKA , AAI LlS ROAD AND F I FTH AVEIdlJE P�RTH
INHEREAS, both Connty Road.18 and Fifth Avenne No�th of the City
of Hopkins are State aid roads, and
WHEREAS, it has previously bee� deteraained by the Hennepin Cou�lty
HigMaay Department and the Hopkins City Engineer that tpe intereection
of Nlinnetonka Mi��s Road �6Co�nty Road (8j. and Fifth Avenue North require
a ft�l1 traffic actuated control systeai because.of the beavy traffic at
such intersection, both vedicuiar arad pedestria�, and
WHEE�AS, s�ch traffic control system das beea i�sta�:�ed and is in
operation at a tota� cost af $11,573.00, and
WHEf�AS, it has beer� detertnined that the County of Hen�epin wi l,l
pay twenty—f i ve ,.(�25;6J: per cent of the cost thereof and the Ci ty of
Hopkins wil;l pay_$8,679.75, which �mount represents �eventy—five ;�75�3�
per cent of such cost. .; „
NO�N THEREFORE� be it bereby resolved by the Co�ncl,�.of the City of
Hopkins tlaat said svn of $8,679.75, which represents the entire portion
to be assumed and paid by the City of Hopkins st�a�.� be paid fran the
State Aid F�nds heretofore or hereafter allocated to tbe City of Hopkins
by tbe Minnesota State Highway Department. „
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Conncil of the City
of Nopkins on the l6th day of November, (g65. _
C. R. PETERSOid
Secretary
�OSEPH C• 1lE�LY
City,Attorney
�OHN �. HANLEY
. . Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0.1451
WHEREAS, Town Taxi Company desires to initiate a �iraousine service
fr an St. Louis Park througM Hopkins to the Minneapolis—St. Paul lnternationa�
Airport and serve Hopki'ns�Patrons,
NOMC THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED: That Town Taxi Company i s
hereby pera�itted to oPerate a�imousine service between Hopkins and the
Minneapolis—St. Paul International Airport along the follo�►ing route in
Hopk ins, from;—
Hiatt Motor Lodge on State Highway �2, South on
Coau�ty Road I8 to State Flighway 7 in HoPkins;
thence West on State Highway 7 to the.Hopkins House;
thence East along Highway � to Minnetonka Mills Road;
thence Southeasterly along Minnetonke Mills Road to
its intersection with Fifth Avenue North; thence
along Fifth Avenue Southerly to Tremont Ptaza; thence
a long F i f th Avenue and Exce Il�si�or Avenue Easterly to
County.Road 18; fhence Southerly along County Road 18
to U. S. Freeway 494; thence Easter�y a�ong said
Freeway 494 to Mlnneapolis—St. Paul Internationa� Airport.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be filed
with the Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse Corrmission.
Passed and adopted at a regu(ar meeting of the Hopkins City
Council held November 16, 1965.
C• R. PETERSON�
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VE.SELY,
City Attorney
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
December 7, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the C'ouncil Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Heuser and Lund, also City Manager
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist, and City Attorney Vesely.
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Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that expenditures, dated
December 7, 1965, in the amount of $159,303.90, be approved, and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice, bids were opened on Thursday, December 2, 1965, at 10:00 A.M.,.
for furnishing the City of Hopkins with Gasoline and Fuel Oil, and the following
bids were received. (see attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the bid of Texaco,
Inc., in the amount of $8,133.75, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with '
Gasoline for 1966, be accepted. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the bid of Mobile
Oil Co., in the amount of $880.40, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with
Fuel Oil for 1966, be accepted. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice, bids were opened at 10:00 A.M., on Thursday, December 2,
1965, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with Highway Rock Salt, and the
following bids were received. (see attached)
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the bid of Cargill,
Inc., in the amount of $1,390.00, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with
Highway Rock Salt, with Rust Inhibitor, be accepted. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice, bids were opened on Thursday, December 2, 1965, at 10:00 A.M.,
for furnishing the City of Hopkins with Sand, and the following bids were received
(see attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the bid of Hedberg &
Sons Co., in the amount of $900.00, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with
Sand, be accepted. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice, bids were opened on Thursday, December 2, 1965, at 10:00 A.M.,
for furnishing the City of Hopkins with a Steam Cleaner, and the following bids
were received. (see attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the bids for furnishing
the City of Hopkins with a Steazn Cleaner, be continued to the next Council
meeting of December 21, 1965. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice, bids were opened on Thursday, December 2, 1965, at 10;00 A.M.,
for furnishing the �ity ofHopkins with Hydrofluosilicic Acid and Liquid Chlorine,
and the following bids were received. (see attached)
788-798 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the bid of Hawkins
Chemical, Inc., in the amount of $2,510.00, for furnishing the City of Hopkins
with Hydrofluosilicic Acid and Liquid Chlorine, be accepted. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice, bids were opened on Thursday, December 2, 1965, at 10:00 A.M.,
for furnishing the City of Hopkins with �ao Way Radio Equipment, and the
following bids were received. (see attached)
798-802 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the bids for furnish-
ing the City of Hopkins wit� Two Way Radio Equipment, be continued to the
Council meeting of December 21, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-167-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that application
802-806 for a Used Car License (for retail sale of Used Cars) at 414 Excelsior
Avenue W., applicant: Cedric Adams, Jr., be continued to the Council
meeting of December 21, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-185-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 259,
806-816 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS BY REZONING CERTAIN PREMISES FROM MULTIPLE
RESIDINCE TO COMMERCIAL 1", be continued to the Council meeting of
December 21, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 65-198-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the appoint-
816-828 ment of Mayor Hanley as the new Representative from the City of Hopkins,
to the Suburban Rate Authority, and City Engineer Strojan, as Alternate,
be approved. Motion carried.
Minutes of Council meeting of December 7, 1965, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 65-199-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the Notice of
828-832 Claim, from Neela Landquist, for injuries suffered in a fall on sidewalk
in front of 32- lOth Avenue So., on November 10, 1965, be referred to
the City Attorney. Motion carried.
Item; 65-200-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
832-1097 tion from the Zoning and Planning Co�ission that the application of
the West Minneapolis Investment Company, for approval of a plan of motor
vehicle parking on Lots 21 and 22, Block 7, West Minneapolis, said lots
being zoned Residential, be approved, (12th Avenue So., 2 lots South of
Suburban Chevrolet) (Z&P Case No. 65-33), be continued to the next Council
meeting of December 21, 1965. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman abstained .
from voting.
Item: 65-201-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the re-
1097-1160 co�endation from the Zoning and Planning Commission, that the request
by Napco for a special use permit, and the proposed construction of an
Industrial building on the following described property,. be granted;
"Co�encing 1112.65 feet East of the Northwest corner of Northeast Quarter
(NF�) of the (NE�), thence South to Northerly line of Minneapolis & St.
Louis R.R. right-of-way, thence Easterly along Northerly line of said
right-of-way to East line of Northeast Quarter (NE�), thence North to
Northeast corner thereof, thence West to beginning - Sec. 26, Plat 37Q26,
Parcel 1000", (Z&P Case No. 65-30SP) and that an Agreement be signed by
Mr.Rappeport,�hat Napco will block off the third row of parking immediately,
and that in the Spring, this area will be landscaped and a hedge be
erected when suitable weather permits. Motion carried.
Item: 65-202-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
1160-1190 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission that the request by E. F.
Side -1 Houghton Co., for a special use permit and a variance in side yard re-
1192 quirements in an Industrial District on "Tract 'A', R.L.S. �k264-37539-
4000", be approved. Motion carried. (Z&P Case No. 65-31SP-V)
Item: 65-203-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the request
1192-1193 from the Geo. R. Wolff Post �k425, V.F.W., for a bingo permit from
January l, 1966 to March 31, 1966, at 100 Shady Oak Road, �e approved.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-204-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the, Ma.yor
1193-1202 and City Manager be authorized to sign the Agreement between the City of
Hopkins and the Animal Humane Society of Hennepin County, for 1966, be
approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-206-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
1202-1215 261, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 165 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE
ESTABLISHING AND REGULATING FEES PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR
CERTAIN LICENSES AND PERMITS AND REPEALING CERTAIN PARTS OF CERTAIN
ORDINANCES" BY CHANGING FEES FOR ON SALE CLUB LIQUOR LICENSES, ON SALE
3.2 BEER AND DANCE HALL LICENSES", be accepted for the first reading.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-207-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance
1215-1220 No. 260, "AN OR.DINANCE AMENDING SUBDIVISION 4� SECTION 2, OF ORDINANCE
N0. 19, ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING THE SALE OF IN-
TOXICATING LIQUOR", be accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 65-208-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Mayor and
1220-1231 City Clerk be authorized to sign the Agreement between the City of Hopkins
and the Village of Excelsior, for use of our jail facilities, and other
equipment, be approved. Motion.carried.
Item: 65-209-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Northern
1231-1237 States Power Company�s request for permission to place one new pole on
Second Street South, West of 9th Avenue South� be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 65-210-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the petition
1237-1476 submitted by local merchants, requesting a change in the parking re-
gulations in the downtown business district, be referred to the Chamber
of Commerce Parking Committee for study. Motion carried.
Minutes of Council meeting of December 7, 1965, cont.
Page 3.
Item: 65-211-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
1476-1718 Cetom Properties, for permission for their representative to appear be-
fore the Council, regarding their request for a building permit, which
was continued at the regular meeting of the Zoning and Planning Commission
held on November 30, 1965, be referred back to the Zoning and Planning
Commission for their consideration. Motion carried.
Item: 65-212-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the application
1718-1720 for transfer of Taxi Cab license, from Art Parenteau, to Louis Bebo, be
continued to the next Council meeting of December 21, 1965. Motion
carried.
Item; 65-213-Ee Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the reconveyance
1720-1767 of forfeited land to the State of Minnesota, by the City of Hopkins,
property located on llth Avenue South and County Road ��3, (old City dump
property), Part of lots 5,6,9,10 and 15, in Block 21, West Minneapolis;
�his property was deedec� �nthe City of Hopkins by the State of Minnesota
with a stipulation that/��is property was not used by the City for dump
purposes, the title of the property would then revert back to the State
of Minnesota� and that the Mayor,and City Clerk,be authorized to sign
the Reconveyance Deed to the State of Minnesota, and the City negotiate
with the State for the purchase of this land. Motion carried.
Item: 65-214-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the 1966 License
1767-1773 Applications (see attached), be approved, and the 1966 Electrical Permit
Applications, be registered. Motion carried.
2229 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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1966 LICLIJSE !�f'PLIC�ATIONS
:obert Donald An:�iPrson�Farsons Electrir po �1�ceriral ��c.�rl<
917 -� I'i�th Au�, So,
I�TiiYn�a�rolbs, I�iracesata
lla.x lan A.. I;om�ta-Spenc�r �1.ectric
30 l.? Lynda ].e A� e„ So �
Minneapolis, l�ii.nn�es�ga
(:Lai�e.:ic� Campion-•tdo�dy�i.st Siga Co.
312 t�� , Laice S t�,
Micxneapolis, Minneso�a
_i+�hn Ess & Sons;, Inc,
"LO Skiad•� Oak P.uad
rlopkins., Min¢�so�a
Cd.ioe 1 R , ilardy
3000 Alabam�
Mi.ni�eapolis. riinneso�a
A., �. I,arson=Reliabl� E;lect�:i.0
3l_6 -� Br�rant A,ve�, �1a,.
Mi.nneapo Lbs, Minr��sota
Ric:hard J.. No�nan�Mpls, Elec�.ri� S�xv3cP
2913 llarxi�t So.,
Miraneapoli.sv Minnesota
rielvin Ri.�anann-Sotath Sid� ElEc�gi.�
4336 Oakland A,ve,
Minneapolis, M�,a�esota
Pau 1 C> Schorr �Go�no�wiea L�� E le.� . Co ,.
554 Broadt�ay
St: : Pau1 � Minnes�ot:a
Fo,�cr Sletterdahl-Je�a�l� Elec> Co�
1110 Washington Ave„ �o�.
Miareeapolis„ Piinnesota
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF HIGHWAY ROCK SALT
(SODIUM CHIARIDE)
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City of Hopkins,
Minnesota, until Thursday, December 2, 1965, at 10:00 A.M.,
C.S.T., and will then be publicly opened and read aloud for
the following items required by the City of Hopkins.
100 Tons Highway Rock Salt
100 Tons Highway Rock Salt with Corrosion
Inhibitor
All bids shall be on forms on file in the City Engineer's
office, in the City Hall, which will be furnished to each
�� bidder upon his request.
All bids must be sealed and marked "BID ON HIGHWAY
ROCK SALT (SODIUM CHL04lIDE)", 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 accept or reject any or all bids
or parts of bids and to waive informalities therein. Bids may
be rejected for any alterations or erasurers.
CITY OF HOPKINS
,�n �d`
R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review November 11, 1965
To be published in the Construction Bulletin November 11, 1965
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE F'[JRNISHING OF GASOLINE AND FUEL
OIL FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS.
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
until Thursday, December 2, 1965, at 10:00 A.M., C.S.T., and will
then be publicly opened and read aloud for the following item
required by the City of Hopkins.
45,000 Gallons of Regular Gasoline
6,200 Gallons of ��1 Fuel Oil
All bids shall be on forms on file in the City Engineer�s office,
in the City Hall, which will be furnished free to each bidder upon his
request.
All bids must be sealed and marked "BID ON GASOLINE AND FUEL OIL"
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 accept or 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, Citp Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review November 11, 1965
To be published in the Construction Bulletin on November 11, 1965
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF SAND
FOR ICE CONTROL
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at
the City Hall, Hopkins,.Minnesota, until Thursday, December 2,
1965, 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 the above 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
(5'/0) percent 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
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R. L.Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review November 18, 1965.
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
� NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF HYDROFLUOSILICIC ACID
AND LIQUID CHIARINE
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City of Hopkins,
Minnesota, until Thursday, December 2, 1965, at 10:00 A.M.,
C.S.T., 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'/0)
of the total bid price, made payable to the City of Hopkins.
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
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R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin Gounty Review November 18, 1965.
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
December 21, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Heuser, Lund, and Pokorny, also City
Engineer Strojan, Assistant Engineer Anderson, Finance Director Frane, Building Inspector
Blomquist, and City Attorney Vesely,
Reel 35 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures
Side - 4 dated December 21, 1965, in the amount of $55,491.77, be approved and
4- 30 authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, December 2, 1965, at
10:00���.M., for furnishing the City of Hopkins with a Steam Cleaner, and
the following bids were received. (see attached)
30-163 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the bid of
Zeco Company, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with a Steam Cleaner, in
the amount o£ $2,985.00, be accepted. Motionca.rried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, December 2, 1965, at 10:00
A.M., for furnishing the City of Hopkins with �tao Way Radio Equipment, and
the following bids were received. (see attached.)
163-174 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that all the bids
for furnishing �ao Way Radio Equipment, be rejected, and the City Engineer
be instructed to re-advertise for bids. Motion carried.
Item: 65-167-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the application
�174-189 for a Used Car License (for retail sale of Used Cars) at 414 Excelsior
Avenue West, applicant: Cedric Adams, Jr., be continued to the January 18,
1966, meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 65-I85-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
189-198 259, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS BY REZONING CERTAIN PREMISES FROM MULTIPLE
RESIDENCE TO COMMERCIAL 1", be continued to the first regular meeting in
February, 1966. Motion carried.
Item: 65-200-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
189-198 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission that the application of the
West Minneapolis Investment Company, for approval of a plan of motor
vehicle parking in Lots 21 and 22, Block 7, West Minneapolis, said �ots
being zoned Residential, be continued to the first regular meeting in
February, 1966. Motion carried. (12th Ave. So., 2 lots South of Suburban
Chevrolet - Z&P Case No. 65-33).
Item; 65-212-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that application for
� 198-203 transfer of Taxi Cab license, from Art Parenteau to Louis Bebo, be
continued to the January 4, 196b, meeting. Motion carried.
203-240 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request
by the Elks Club for transfer of their Club License, from their present
location at 1016 Excelsior Ave. W., to 30 - 8th Avenue So., be approved,
with the understanding that this be a non public operation. Motion carried.
Item; 65-216-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
240-345 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission that a Special Use Permit be
granted to Cetom Properties, for the proposed construction of an Industrial
building in and Industrial District, (819-6th Street So.) subject to
agreement between the City Council and the applicant, as to the orientation
of the building in relation to the alignment of the Sth Street extension
between 7th Ave. So., and llth Avenue So., be approved. Motion carried.
(Z&P Case No. 65-29SP-Beim Const. Co. for Cetom Properties)
345-447 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the bid
estimate from Dayton Company, presented by Miss Paula Vesely, for draperies
for the two glass panels in the Council Chambers, and the two large glass
windows in the general office, in the amount of $905.75, complete and
� installed, be accepted. Motion carried.
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Purusant to notice bids were opened on Tuesday, December 14, 1965, at
10:00 A.M., for furnishing the City of Hopkins with Workmen's Compensation
Insurance for 1966.
593-717 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the proposal
submitted by 44ent&�r�. Insurance Co., for furnishing Worlanen's Compensation
Insurance for 1966, be accepted. Mr. Lund abstained from voting. Motion
carried.
Minutes of Council meeting, December 21, 1965, cont.
Page 2.
717- Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the suggested fee
of $250, for On Sale 3.2 Beer license, in Ordinance No. 261, be amended and
changed to $150. Motion carried.
Item: 65-206-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Ordinance
No. 261, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 165 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE
ESTABLISHING AND REGULATING FEES PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR
CERTAIN LICENSES AND PERMITS AND REPEALING CERTAIN PARTS OF CERTAIN
ORDINANCES" BY CHANGING FEES FOR ON SALE CLUB LIQUOR LICENSES, ON SALE
3.2 BEER AND DANCE HALL LICENSES", be accepted for the seconded reading
thereof, as amended, and according to law same to be ordered published.
Motion carried.
Ttem: 65-207-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
844 260, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBDIVISION 4, SECTION 2, OF ORDINANCE N0. 19,
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING
LIQUOR", be accepted for the second reading thereof, and according to law,
same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 65-212-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 262,
844-874 "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING WATER AND SANITARY SEWER SERVICE CHARGES AND
PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION THEREOF", be accepted for the first reading.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-217-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
874-881 from the Hopkins Knights of Columbus, 34 - lOth Ave. So., for renewal
of their bingo permit from January 1, 1966 to March 31, 1966, be granted.
Motion carried.
Item:65-219-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request
881 - 903 from the Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., for permission to place a
µ telephone booth at the curb line on Excelsior, at 8th and Excelsior Avenue,
be denied. Motion carried.
Item: 65-218-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request
903-943 from Mrs. Kokesh, of Kokesh Hardware, 1001 Excelsior Ave., for a truck
loading zone on lOth Avenue North, be referred to the Zoning and Planning
Commission. Motion carried.
Item: 65-220-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the additional
943-964 1966 license applications be approved, and the electrical permit requests
be registered. Also that the City Attorney be requested to check into
the legality of the placing of benches on City sidewalks. Motion carried.
Item: 65-221-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the request
� 974-994 by Northern States Power Company, for permission to place one (1) pole
on the East side of llth Avenue So., and 5th Street, be approved. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-222-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Mayor and
994-1014 City Manager be authorized to sign the Private Roadway License Agreement
between the City of Hopkins and Geo. J. Brokl & Ella Brokl, his wife;
Otto F, Brokl, a widower, and Darrell M. Ansel and Loni Ansel, his wife.
Motion carried.
1014-1113 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the City
Engineer and City Manager be authorized to submit an agreement, to the
City Council, for preliminary Engineering services, by Reike & Carroll &
Associates, Inc., with regard to the extension of 5th Street So. between
7th Avenue to llth South. Motion carried.
Side 3 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting
1281 be adjourned. Motion carried.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
MCNNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING AND INSTA.LLATION OF MOBILE
RADIO TII.EPHONE SYSTEM.
SEALID BIDS will be received by the City Ma.nager at the City
Hall, Hopkins, until Thursday, December 2, 1965, 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 ma.de by the City for the
furnishing and installation of a Mobile Radio Telephone System
for local goverrnnent use.
Specifications and further details are available at the offi:ee
of the City Engineer.
All bids must be sealed and marked "Bid on Mobile Radio System"
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 ten percent (10%) of the total bid price.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review November 18 and 25, 1965.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin November 18 and 25, 1965.
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR �'[]RNISHING HIGH PRESSURE STEAM CLEANER
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City
Hall, Hopkins, until Thursday, December 2, 1965, 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) high pressure steam cleaner.
Specifications and further details are available at the office
of the City Engineer.
All bids must be sealed and marked "Bid on Steam Cleaner"
� and accompanied by a cash deposit, cashieris check, certified
check, or standard bidder's bond, payable to the City of Hopkins
in the amount of ten percent (10'/,) of the total bid price.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review November 18 and 25, 1965.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin November 18 and 25, 1965.
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS ON
WORKMAI�T�S COMPENSATION INSURANCE
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by
the City of Hopkins until 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, December 14, 1965,
and will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids are being
requested on WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE in accordance with the
specifications on file in the office of the Finance Director, 1010 First
Street South, 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 $500,
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
Published in the Hennepin County Review November 18, 1965.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
OBDINAI�E N0. 260
AN ORDINANCE AMEPIDING SUBDIVISION 4, S�CTION 2 OF
ORUINANCFs N0. 19 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE LICBNSING
A1�ID.REGULATING T1� SALE OF,INTOXICATING LIQUOR".
BE IT ORDAIN6D by the Council of the City of Hopkina ae follows:
That the license fee aet forth in Subdivision 4, Section 2 of
Ordinance No. 19 entitled "AN ORDINANCS LICSNSING A1�ID REGULATING THE
SALFs OF INTCQCICATING LIQUOR" be and the same ia hereby repealed and
stricken, and that commencing Januarq 1, 1966 the annual calendar license
fee f or any "On-sale•'1 icenaes to bona f ide cluba as def ined in said
Section 2, Subdiviaion 4 of said Ordinance No. 19 is herebq established
at $300.00 per calendar year,
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins
on the 7th day of December, 1965, and f inally read, approved and'adopted and
ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of eaid City held on
December 21, 1965.
C. B. PBTEBSON,
Secretary
JOSEPH C. VSSELY,
City Attorney
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Mayor
Published in Henne in Count 8eview November 30,
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CITY OF HOPKII�S
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINAI�B N0. 261
� AN 08DINANCE AMEPIDING ORDINANCB N0. 165 TPITITL�D •'AN OBDINANCT
ESTABLISHING AAID RFGULATING FEBS PAYABLB TO.THE.CITY OF.HOPKINS
FOx CEBTAIN LICBNSTsS APID.PERMITS ANID BEPTALING CTxTAIN_PAgTS OF
� CERTAIN O�INAAICES" BY CAANGING FBES F08 ON-SALE CLIIB LIQUOR
- LICTNSSS, ON-SAL� 3-2 BEER AND DANCF HALL LIC�NSBS. .
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Hopkins as follows:
. Section 1. That effective January 1, 1966, that part of Section 1
, of Ordinance No. 165 of the City of Hopkins entitled •'AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
: APID RSGULATING FEES PAYABLT TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOB CTRTAIN LICENSES AAD
�ri PERMITS ANID xEPEALING CERTAIN PARTS OF CTRTAIPI ORDINAI�CES" be and the same
ie hereb amended as follow
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;;;` (a) The paragraph in said Section 1 entitled "DANCBS - Public,
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$17.00 per year, be and the same is hereby repealed and there is hereby en-
acted and adopted in lieu thereof:
DANCBS - Public, $20.00 per day, with a magimum of $100.00
per calendar year.
(b) The paragraph in said Seetion 1 entitled "LIQUOB-Non Intoxi-
cating; on sale, $58.00 per qear, be and the same is hereby rep�aled and
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there is hereby enacted and adopted in lieu thereof;
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LIQUOR - Nonintogicating, on sale $'i50.00 per year.
Section 2. That said Ord inance No. 165 of the City of Hopkins
is hereby further amended by adding thereto the following new category and
paragraph, the same to be inserted as the last item under.the alphabetical
"C" group:
Club license on-sale intoxicating Liquor $300.00
per calendar year.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkina
on the 7th day of December� 1965, and f inally read, approved and adopted and
ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said.City held on
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C. x. PSTE�SON, �. J F NLS , ,
Secretary Mayor. �
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JOS�PH C. VFSTLY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review November 30, , 1965
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