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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, January 4, 1966, at 7:30 P.M,, in the C6uncil Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Heuser, Lund and Pokorny, also
City Manager Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist and
City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 37 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that expenditures
Side 2 dated January 4, 1966, in the amount of $422,137.50, be approved and
4-30 authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 65-2�5-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that
30-79 Ordinance No. 262, "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING WATER AND SANITARY
SEWER SERVICE CHA.RGES AND PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION THEREOF",
be approved for the second reading thereof, and according to law
same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 65-223-E: Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that
79-110 application for Taxi Cab license from Neil Kamerud and Bob M.
Paulson (Glen Lake-Minnetonka Village Taxi), to operate cabs in
the City of Hopkins, be continued to the February 1, 1966, meeting.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-225-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the
110-279 reco�nendation from the Zoning and Planning Co�nission, be approved,
on an application for the rezoning of certain areas from Business-
Residence to Co�ercial-2; and that the City Attorney be authorized
to prepare an Ordinance changing the zoning from Business-Residence
to Couunercial-2, the following described property; "the North 450
feet of the East 600 feet of Northwest Quarter (NW'�) of Northeast
Quarter (NE4), Section 19, Township 117, Range 21", (Monk and �k7
Intersection) (Z&P Case No. 65-37Z-applicant: G. Lohman). Motion
�arried.
Item: 65-226-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the
279-300 recommendation from the Zoning and Planning Co�nission, be approved,
on a request to rezone from Business-Residence to Co�ercial-2, "that
part of lots 1,2,3, and 4, Minnehaha Oaks, lying East of Minnehaha
Creek", and that the City Attorney be authorized to prepare an'
Ordinance changing the zoning from Business-Residence to Commercial-2,
the above described property. Motion carried. (Z&P Case No.49-19Z-
J.Russell Carroll)
Item: 65-224-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution
300-306 No. 1452, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR CONCRETE
DRIVEWAY OPENING (APPROX. 20 FT.) ON THE EAST SIDE OF 5TH AVENUE SOUTH,
THE CENTERLINE OF DRIVEWAY TO BE LOCATED 35 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH
LINE OF LOT 4,(TOWN TERRACE)� be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 65-227-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that recommendation.
306-324 from the Zoning and Planning Commission, be approved, on a request
for the issuance of a Special Use Permit to construct an addition�to
present Industrial building, and a variance to the front yard re-
quirements; "Lots 13,14,15, and 16, Block 57, West Minneapolis,
(637-12th Ave. So.) (Z&P Case No. 65-32SP;Stockland Road Machinery Co.)
Motion carried.
Item: 65-228-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution
324-369 No. 1453, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE IN-
STALLATION OF STREET LIGHTS ON 11TH AVENUE SOUTH, FROM ALLEY SOUTH
OF EXCELSIOR TO SECOND STREET SOUTH", be.approved. Motion carried.
Item; 65-229-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the
369-374 the Hennepin County Review be appointed the official newspaper for
1966. Motion carried.
Item; 65-230 E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the
374-385 additional 1966 license applications be.approv�d;�.��and��the.electrical
permit requests be registered. Motion carried.(see attached)
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Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that No.
Parking signs be installed on First Street South from Harrison Avenue
to Blake School, on both sides of the street. Motion carried.
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Minutes of January 4, 1966, Council meeting, cont. Page 2.
Item: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 262
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING WATER AND
SANITARY SEWER RATES AND PROVIDING
FOR COLLECTION THEREOF
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS AS follows:
Section 1. DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this ordinance the following
words shall have the fol�owing meanings:
Subdivision 1. RESIDENTIAL. Residential, shall mean and include a
single family dwelling or a duplex or a double bungalow.
Subdivision 2. COMMERCIAL. Co�ercial, shall mean and include
any and every other kind of structure, building, occupancy, use or endeavor
except residential as hereinabove defined.
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� Subdivision 3. GROSS. Gross, when applied to any service, billing
or charge shall mean that amount payable before the allowance of any discount
therefrom, and shall be determined by adding to the ne� water and sanitary
sewer service charges the sum equal to 5'/o thereof.
Subdivision 4. NET. Net, when applied to any billing or charge
shall mean that simm payable after allowance of any discount, which net shall
be the amount derived by dividing the total gross charge for such services
by 1.05.
Subdivision S. DISCOUNT. Discount, shall be the amount derived by
subtracting the net f�om the gross.
Section 2l WATER RATES. The following shall be the gross rates charged
by the City of Hopkins for city water per water meter:
Subdivision 1. MINIMUM CHARGES. Each water meter shall yield a gross
revenue of not less than $1.25, plus 5% thereof, per month.
Wherever any such water service is not metered or the water meter is out
of repair, the minim�m gross charge for water shall be the sum of $1.25, p.lus
5'/o thereof, per month.
Subdivision 2. WATER RATES. The gross rates per meter for all city
water shall be as follows:
A. For the first.30,000 gallons per quarter or fraction thereof the
rate shall be 33�, plus 5'/o thereof per thousand gallons.
B. Commencing with 30,001 gallons to 500,000 gallons per quarter or
fraction thereof, the rate shall be 28G, plus 5% thereof per thousand gallons.
1.
C. For all water over 500,000 gallons per quarter the gross rate
shall be 24� plus 5'/o thereof per thousand gallons.
The number of gallons of city water furnished from time to time
shall be determined by water meter readings and if any such water is used on
premises without a proper water meter or whenever such meter is out of order,
the amount of water used in such interval shall be determined either by averaging
previous water bills at such location with the same or similar use, or by the
average amount of water consumed at other premises during g similar interval
with a similar use or business. Any and all meters may be read by officials of
the Hopkins Water Department, either every month or every quarter, but where such
readings are monthly, the gross rates as above set forth shall be calculated and
applied as though such meters were read quarterly.
Section 3. SANITARY SEWER SERVICE CONNECTIONS. Every city water meter
sha11 be deemed, for the purpose of this ordinance, to be a sanitary sewer service
connection, unless such meter is located in premises not connected to the city
sanitary sewer system.
Wherever premises are connected to the sanitary sewer system but are served
entirely from a private water source, such premises shall be liable fo.r and subject
to the same charges for sanitary sewer service as though the premises were served
with metered city water and the city may require the installation of water meters
on any private well and pimmp, which meter shall be subject to and governed by the
same rules, regulations and ordinances as meters for city water.
Section 4. SANITARY SEWER SERVICE CHARGES. The gross charges for all sanitary.
sewer service connections shall be as follows:
Subdivision 1. MINIMUM CHARGE. There shall be a minimum gross charge
for each sanitary sewer service connection of $1.50 per mmnth, plus 5'/o thereof.
Subdivision 2. SANITARY SEWER SERVICE RATES FOR RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS.
The sewer service charge for residential customers shall be equivalent to 50% of
the net water bill plus 5'/a of such �eertaer charge provided that in arriving at such
monthly water consumption for any such residential customer, such sewer use and
charge shall be determined by using the amount of water constmmed in the quarters
ending in January, Februa.ry or March of each year, divided by 3; providing
further, that in cases of new construction or addition to any such residential
unit the average water consumption is to be determined by the first 30-day period
2.
following its completion or occupancy until the next ensuing quarter ending in
January, February or March. Whenever such average water used during the quarters
ending in January, February or March may be unfairly disproportionate because of
the customer's methods or lack of operation or any other reason, then and in that
event the City of Hopkins shall establish an average water charge and corresponding
sanitary sewer charge by the use of suitable m��hdds which will be as nearly
fair as possible, such determination by the City of Hopkins to be final.
Subdivision 3. SANITARY SEWER SERVICE RATES FOR COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS.
The sanitary sewer service charge for all commercial customers shall be equal to
50'/0 of the net water bill, plus 5% of such sewer charge for all co�ercial customers.
Section 5. DUE DATES. A11 water and sewer service charges shall be due and
payable on the last business day in the montg of billing and if paid on or before
such due date, the gross bills shall be discounted and paid in the amount derived
by dividing the total gross amount of each bill by 1.05.. No discounts shall be
allowed for any such bills paid after due date.
Section 6. SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES. In cases of condominium ownership and in
any other situations where for orderly management and operation of the City Sewer
and Water Services or Departments, it may be deemed necessary or convenient, the
City Council may on recommendation of the City Manager, require any customer or
premises owner to provide additional sewer or water connections or water or sewer
meters, to the end that the provisions of this ordinance, including any rules and
regulations issued thereunder, may be fairly enforced.
Section 7. DEPOSITS. The �ity Manager may require any customer whose credit
rating is not established or whose service.has been discontinued for non-payment
of any service charge, or whose account with the City of Hopkins is delinquent for
three or more months, to place en deposit with the City Clerk, either the sum of
$25.00 or the sum derived by adding such customer's water and sewer service bills
for one full su�er quarter-year, whichever amount is greater, such deposit to be
maintained in such amount at all times, from which deposit the City may draw any
amounts delinquent fa�mm time to time.
Section 8. ACCOUNT GUARAN'PYS. The City Manager may require the owner or
landlord of any premises served by the City Water and Sewer Departments, to file
with the City Clerk a written contract or guaranty promising the payment of any
water and sewer service account for such�premises furnished to any tenant thereof.
Section 9. SERVICE DISCONNECTIONS. The failure to pay any account on or
before due date, or the failure to maintain any deposit as hereinabove provided or
the failure to secure and file a written guaranty as provided in Section 8, shall
3.
be deemed to be and is hereby established as sufficient cause or reason to
disconnect city water service to any such customer or premises.
Section 10. SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. Every water and sewer service account is
hereby declared to constitute a lien enforceable by special assessment against
the lands and premises served as in each such respective account set forth and
each tract of land or premises therein included is hereby found and declared to
be benefited by the furnishing of such service in the amount of the gross charge
or charges and of the special assessment therefor levied against it. All water
and sewer rental accounts and charges which are delinquent on August 15th of any
year may be certified by the City Clerk who shall prepare and file in his office
an assessment roll not later than September lst of each year providing for the
special assessment of all such delinquent accounts against the respective lands,
tracts or parcels served, a copy of which assessment roll shall be delivered to the
City Council for adoption on or before October lOth of any such year. Notice of
such proposed special assessment shall be given not later than 14 days before the �
date of the first Council meeting in October which will hear such special assess-
ments, mailing a copy of an appropriate notice stating among other information, the
amount thereof, the description of the property sought to be assessed and the date
and place of the Council's special assessment hearing, to the person at his last
known address who appears as owner of the premises in the files of the Register of
Deeds or Registrar of Titles of Hennepin County or by service of such notice as
provided in the case of civil actions.
Eaeh such assessment shall be payable on or before the lst Monday of the
following Janua.ry and shall bear interest at the rate of 6'/o from the due date of
such account or accounts. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time
prior to certification of the assessment to the County Auditor, pay to the City Clerk
the whole of the assessment covering such property with interest at the rate of six
per cent (6'/a) accrued to the date of payment.
Upon adoption b� the City Council the City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a
certified duplicate of such special 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.
Section 11. CHARGES FOR RE-CONNECTING. Whenever city water shall have been
disconnected for non-payment of water or sewer service charges, it shall not be re-
_ connected until all unpaid water and sewer service charges, including interest at
the rate of six per cent (6%), if any, shall have been paid in full together with
the additional simm of $5.00 for such re-connection.
4.
Section 12. INSPECTIONS. The City Manager, or any duly appointed agent
of the City, shall have the right of access at all reasonable hours of the day
to enter any and all parts of any home, dwelliag or other premises for the
purpose of examination of sewer and water connections, including meter reading,
repairs, disconnections and any other related purpose.
Section 13, ORDINANCES REPEALED. That an ordinance entitled "an ordinance
providing for the issuance of sanitary sewage system revenue bonds", which
ordinance was adopted on December 4, 1945, and amended on June 4, 1946, is hereby
repealed.
That Section 8 of Ordinance No. 38, which ordinance is entitled, "an
ordinance relating to the water works system of the City of Hopkins ,.
. . . . ." is hereby repealed.
First read at a regular meeting of the City Council held on December 2I, 1965,
� finally read and adopted January 4, 1966.
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C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attornegr
Published in the Hennepin County Review January 13, 1966
5.
CITY OF HOPKIi1S
Hennepin County, i�Tinne sota
RFSOLUTIOiV PdG . 1452
A i�ESOLU`�'IOi�I ORDERI�JG PR:EPr� �^ TI ON
OF EiVGIt�dEEP�'S }?EFQt'Z`I' OPJ I1�IPROV�N�PJ'1'S
TidHF,REAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement
of the East side of 5th Avenue South by the installation of concrete
driveway thereon ar�l the assessrnent of benefitting property for aIl
or a portion of the cost of the irnprovement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs.
L429.011 to Secs. 429.11i.
i�TO'vJ, TI�EREFORE, BE IT I�SOLVED BY TF-iE CITY CUUl�ICIL OI' TI� CITY
OF HOPKINS, P�iIi�IvESO`�A, that the proposed improj,e?nent be referred to
� John Strojan for study and Yie is instructed to report with all
convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to
t�rhether the proposed irnpro zements are feasible and as to whether they
should best te made as proposed or in connection with some other
improvement, and the estimated cost of the irnprotiements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Cour�il of tl� City of Hopicins, P�innesota,
this I�th day of Janua,ry, 1966.
C. R. PET�RSOi�, JOHN F. HAVI,�Y,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
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JGS�PH C. JIa�SELY,
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOYKIi�1S
herazepin County, I�'Li.nnesota
RES OLUTIOi1 PdG . 11�53
A RESOLUTIOi� ORDERI�IG FiiEP�RATI0IJ
OF EidGltiif$ER�S RN;PGr�T O��d Il�iPROVi4��4E�TTS
WHE�ZF,r1S IT is ordered by the City Council that consideration be
given to the impro�ment of lith Avenue South, from aliey south of
Excels�or to Second Street South by the installation of street lights
thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for a1i or a portion
of the cost of the improvement pursuant to i�I.S.A., Secs. 429,011 to
Secs. 429.111.
N(�nl, 1HEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED ]3Y THE CITY COUP�ICIL Or THE CITY
OF HGPI�INS, ,1I.�I�tESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to
John Strojan for study an d he is instructed to re�ort with all
convenient speed ad vising the Council in a preliminary way as to
whether the proposed improvements are feasible arxl as to whether they
should best �e ma.de as proposed or in connection with some other improve-
ment, and the estiznated cost of the irnproverrents as recormnended.
Adopted by the City Council of the �ity of Hopkins, rlinnesota,
this l�th day of January, 1966.
C. R. PETERSOPd,
Secretary to the �ouncil
JOSEPH C. iI�SELY,
City Attorney
JUHPd F . Hr'� �TLEY,
May or
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, January 18, 1966, 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 37 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures
Side 2 dated January 4, 1966, in the amount of $15,438.79, be approved and
615-653 authorized for payment, and also expenditures dated January 18, 1966,
in the amount of $28,462.05, be approved and authorized for payment.
Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, January 13, 1966, at
10:00 A.M., for the llth Avenue So., Sewage Lift Station Revisions, and
the following bids were received: (see tabulation of bids attached)
653-663 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the bid of G.L.
Contracting, Inc., in the amount of $8,900.00, be accepted. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-167-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the
663 - application for Used Car License (for retail sale of Used Cars)
at 414 Excelsior Ave. W.; applicant-Cedric Adams, Jr., be
continued to the March 1, 1966, meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-1-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that applica-
-673 tion for a Used Car Lot (behind 630 W. Excelsior Ave.), applicant-
Dennis M. Nallick, be continued to the March 1, 1966, meeting.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-2-A. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that appli-
673-679 cation.from the Minneapolis Gas Co., for permission to cut and blank
a ninnber of 3" Gate Valves, on 6th Avenue between Sth Street and
Railroad Blvd., be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-3-0. Mr. Heuser moved, atLd Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that
679-692 Ordinance No. 264, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN
AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE BY REZONING A PART OF THE BUSINESS-
RESIDENCE (B-R) DISTRICT TO COMNIERCIAL 2, (C-2)", be accepted for
the first reading. Motion carried.
Item:66-4-C. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Mr.
692-759 Brubacher acknowledge the communication from the Minnesota Water
Pollution Control Co�►ission, relative to discharge of backwash
water from our Iron Removal Plants servicing the municipal wells
in Hopkins, and also the City Manager and City Engineer check into
the standards of water quality and purity for Nine Mile Creek, as
requested in said communication. Motion carried.
Item: 66-5-Z. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the firm
759-902 of Matson & Wegleitner, be employed to prepare preliminary sketches
for the proposed new library building, on the suggested old City
Hall site at 8th and Excelsior. Motion carried.
Item: 66-6-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the addi-
902-996 tional 1966 licenses be granted, and the electrical permits be
registered, with the exception of the U. S. Bench license application,
which is continued to February 1, 1966. Also that City Attorney
Vesely be requested to check over the ordinance pertaining to this
request. Motion carried. (see list of license applications attached)
996-1016 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the City
Attorney be authorized to expend the s� of $950.00, to the Hennepin
County Treasurer, for purchase from the State of Minnesota, property
located on llth Avenue South and County Road ��3 (old City dump), that
part of lots 5,6,9,10 and 15, Block 21, West Minneapolis. Motion
carried.
1016-1034 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that authoriza-
tion be given to the City Attorney to pay the doctor bill of Mr.
Marlan M. Rosenow in the amount of $40.00, for payment in full for
injuries sustained in a fall on the Northeast corner of lOth Avenue
and Excelsior in the City of Hopkins. Motion carried.
M�nutes of Council Meeting of January 18, 1966, cont. Page -2-
1064-1087 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that theYequest
by the Principa.l of Katherine Curran School, for a No Parking, Bus
Zone, sign on 17th Avenue side, be granted. Motion carried.
Side 1 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the
1340-1348 appointment, by Mayor Hanley, of Mr. Robert Powell as the City of
Hopkins Civil Defense Director, be approved. Motion carried.
1348-1359 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Mayor
Hanley's appointment of Cecil �o���end Robert Geltman, for another
three year term on the Hopkins/ ivi Service Commission, be approved.
Motion carried.
1359-1486 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the� �itriy
Attorney be instructed to draw a Resolution entering into a%�°c�atlr°act
with the Postmaster General of the United States to purchase`for,`��,.
$140:;°OQQ:;-:iand situated in the City of Hopkins for a new Post Office
site, on the following described property: Lot 1, Dow's Homestead
West Minneapolis except the following: That part of the South 60 feet
front and rear of the East 190 feet of the following described tract:
That part of Lot 1, Dow's Homestead West Minneapolis, lying North of
a line drawn parallel with the South line of First Street from a point
on the East line of said Lot, 319.8 feet South of the Northeast corner
of said lot, to the West line thereof, except that part thereof des-
cribed as follows: Commencing at a point, in the East line of said
Lot 1, distant 299.8 feet South from the South line of First Street
South; thence along said East line of said Lot 1, a distance of 20 feet;
thence West parallel with the South line of First Street South to the
West line of said Lot 1, thence Easterly in a straight line to the point
of beginning, and except that part of Lot 1 of Dow�s Homestead, West
Minneapolis, described as follows: Commencing at a point in the East
line of said Lot 1, distant 299.8 feet South from the South line of
First Street South; thence South along said East line of said Lot 1,
a distance of 20 feet; thence West parallel with the South line of
First Street South to the West line of said Lot 1, thence Easterly in
a straight line to the point of beginning, and Lot 2, and Lot 3, Dow's
Homestead, West Minneapolis and that part of vacated lOth Avenue South
lying South of the South line of First Street South and East of Northerly
extension of West line of Lot 3, Dow's Homestead, West Minneapolis,
Hennepin County, Minnesota; subject to easement for municipal water
tower use upon said land through and until December 31, 1967. Above
legal description subject to revision by City Attorney. Motion carried.
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City
Manager's Salary Schedule as recommended for the Public Works employees,
be approved, and that the following salaries be adopted for 1966. Motion
carried.
Street Supt. $698 per month
Heavy Equip. Opr. 613 " "
Mechanic 613 " "
Lt. Equip. Opr. 546 " "
Laborer 500 " "
Maint. Man 430 " "
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City
Manager�s Salary Schedule as recommended for the Water & Sewer Dept.
emp�oyees, be approved, and that the following salaries be adopted
for 1966. Motion carried.
Water Supt. $725 per month
Heavy Eq�ip. Opr. 613 " "
Water & Sewer Maint.
Men 571 " "
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City
Manager's Salary Schedule as recommended for the Police Dept., be
approved, except the salaries of the Probationary Patrolmen, and that
the following salaries be adopted for 1966. Motion carried.
Supt. $740 per month
Sgts. 672 " "
Patrolman (lst Gr.) 613 " "
Minutes of Council Meeting of January 18, 1966, cont.
Police salaries, cont.
Patrolman (2nd Gr.)
Patrolman (3rd Gr.)
Patrolman (4th Gr.)
Patrolman (5th Gr.)
Probationary
Dispatcher
Clerk II
$593 per month
573 " "
553 " "
533 " "
492 't ir
398 " "
397 " "
Page -3-
Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that after considera-
tion of the City Manager's recommended salary adjustments for 1966, that
the following salary schedule be adopted. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman
voting no.
City Clerk
Finance Officer
Assessor
Deputy Assessor
Sp. Assmt. Clerk
Manager's Secretary
Clerk II
Secretary,Assessing
Clerk I
City Engr.
Asst. Engr.
Bldg. Inspector
Custodian II
Custodian I
Recreation Director
Park Foreman
Librarian
Librarian Asst.Il
Librarian Asst. I
Admin. Aide,
$785 per month
692 " "
725 " "
627 " "
419 " "
403 " "
390 " "
365 " "
295 " "
897 ii ir
698 " "
677 " "
500 " "
430 " "
780 " "
585 " "
715 " "
2.25 per hour
1.90 " "
2.60 " "
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City
Manager's salary be set at $1,167 per month. Motion carried.
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. 1454
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF OPTION
CONTRACT FOR SALE OF CERTAIN LANDS TO UNITED
STATES GOVERNMENT FOR POST OFFICE.
WHEREAS, the Postmaster General of the United States Government
is desirous of entering into contracts for the acquisition of a
site in the City of Hopkins for the erection of post office facilities,
and
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins is the owner of the premises
hereinafter described and is desirous of offering said premises to
the United States Government for said purposes, and
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins has and hereby does consider that
the fair and reasonable market value is the sum of One Hundred Forty
Thousand ($140,000.00) Dollars:
NOW THEREFORE, itis hereby resolved by the Council of the City
of Hopkins as follows:
� (1) That the City of Hopkins shall make, execute and
deliver an option contract for $]:.00, granting to the
Postmaster General of the United States of America for
a period of six (6) months an option to purchase for the
sum of $140,000.00 the follawing described premises situated
in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz:
That part of Lot 1, Dow's Homestead, West Minneapolis,
lying North of a line drawn parallel with the South
line of First Street from a point on the East line
of said lot, 319.8 feet South of the Northeast
corner of said lot, to the West line thereof except
that part thereof described as follows: Commencing
at a point in the East line of said lot 1, distant
299.8 feet South from the South line of First
Street South; thence South along said East line of
said Lot 1, a distance of 20 feet; thence West
parallel with the South line of F.irst Street South
to the West line of said Lot 1; thence Easterly
in a straight line to the point of beginning,
and except the South 60 feet front and rear of the
East 190 feet of the above described tract.
Also Lots 2 and 3, Dow's Homestead, West Minneapolis,
including that part of vacated lOth Avenue South
lying South of the South line of First Street South
and East of the Northerly extension of the West line
of Lot 3, Dow's Homestead, West Minneapolis. Al1
of the above being subject to an easement for a
Municipal Water Tower, connecting pipes and valves
over, upon and through the above described premises,
such easement to terminate December 31, 1967, and
such easement to include the right to enter upon
said land for the purpose of demolition, repair, re-
construction and removal of any part of such Municipal
Water Tower and piping.
Be it further resolved that the Mayor and the Clerk of said City
of Hopkins are hereby authorized and empowered for and in behalf of
said City to sign and execute such option contract.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the
City of Hopkins on the 18th day of January, 1966.
-� `� ����z���(
C R. PETERSON,
Secr tary
��G,� �a2C;�� ,
J SEPH rG�ESELY,
City Attorne
��
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Mayor
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS:
I�NNEPIN COUNTY
MINNESOTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS FO�. THE EIEVENTH �VENUE SOUTH
SEWAGE LIFT STATION REVISIONS�
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Iia119 Hopldns.�
Minnesota� until Thursday� January 13� 1966, 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 work.
Plans� Specifications and Proposal forms are on file wit.h the City Engineer
and are available at the City Hall, 1010 - lst Street South, Hopkins, Minnesota,..
No deposit is required, but a$10,00 charge will be billed if plans and.
specifications axe not returned within 10 days after bids are openede
Each bid must be accompanied by a Cashier�s Checic or Certified Check or
Standaxd BidderTs Bond written by a corporate surety certified by the Minnesota
State Insurance Corrunission, at 10� of the total bid price� payable to the City
of Hopkins� as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successful� promptly
execute a satisfactory contract for the faithf�l perforrnance of the work covered
by thia specification.
The sucaessful bidder must, within 10 days after his bid is accepted9
execute a contract and bond for 100� of the full amount of the bid and guaranteeing
for one year the entire project free of defective worlananship and mater.ial.
Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidderis bonds of the un-
successf�il bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filing of the contract
and performance bond� the check or bid bond of the successf"ul 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 FURNISHIlVG OF LABOR, TOOIS, EQUIPMF.NT AND
MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE ELEVENTH �VENUE SOUTH SEWAGE LIFP STATION REVISIONS�� -
and addressed to the City of Hopkins� Minnesota,,
The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts tbereof.
Any incomplete bid will be rejectede
In case of default the City may have the work done by others, and hold the
original bidder or contractor liable for increased costso
/;IT�� OPKIl�TS
/ J
R Ls Br.ubacher,�City Manager
�
T o be published in the Henraepin County Review� December 23rd & 30th, 1965
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, December 23rd & 30th, 1965
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota� was held on Tuesday,
February l, 1966, 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, Building Inspector Blomquist, and City Attorney
Vesely.
Reel 37 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
Side 4 February 1, 1966, be approved, with the exception of Check ��19097, to Bi-Lateral
8-72 Fire Hose, in the amount of $450.00, Check ��19121� to Midwest Planning, in the
amount of $1,610.04, and �heck ��217 (SAAB A/C) to Lang, Raugland & Brunet, in
the amount of $500.00, leaving total expenditures in the amount of $55,878.92,
authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice, bids were opened on January 25, 1966, at 10:00 a.m., for
furnishing the City of Hopkins with One (1) Tractor Shovel Loader� and the
following bids were received. (see attached tabulation of bids)
73-76 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the bids for One (1)
Tractor Shovel Loader, be continued to the February 15, 1966, meeting. Motion
carried.
Item; 65-185-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
76-354 259, "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 CONINIERCIAL 1", be accepted for the first reading,
with the deletion of Lot 21. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman abstained
� from voting. (see Item: 66-7-Z)
i
��'., _
Item: 65-200-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the_reco�enda-
354-363 tion from the Zoning and Planning Co�nission, that the application of
the West Minneapolis Investment Company, for appro al�of a plan of motor
vehicle parking in Lots 21 and 22, Block 7, West Minneapolis, said lots
being zoned Residential, be approved� with the stipulation that Lot 22
be deleted. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman abstained from voting. (Z&P Case
No. 65-33).
Item; 66-7-Z. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that we accept the
363-380 recommendation of the Zoning and Planning Commission, that the request to
rezone Lots 18,19,20,21, and 22, and the South 15 feet of Lot 23, all in
Block 6, West Minneapolis; and Lots 11 thru 22, Block 7, West.Minneapolis,
except Lot 21, Block 7, West Minneapolis, from MR-1 to C-1, (llth & 12th
Ave. So. to First St. So.) be denied. Motion carried. (Z&P Case No. 65-27).
(see Item; 65-185-E.)
380-437 Mr. Heuser moved� and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
tion of Mr. John McDonald, Police Union Representative, to refer the
longevity program for senior patrolman, as recommended by Mr. Brubacher,
to the Police Civil Service Commission for study, and a report back to
the Council with their reco�►endations, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-13-H. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
611-701 1455, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING UNDERTAKING OF SURVEYS AND PLANS FOR AN
URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT AND FILING ON AN APPLICATION", be adopted. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-9-S. Mr. Harriman moved� and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that reco�nenda-
701-958 tion from the Zoning and Planning Co�¢nission, that the request for a
Special Use Permit for the construction and operation of an A.& W Root
Beer Drive-in Restaurant, on "part of Lot 6, all of 7 and 8, ��d��pa�; of
Lot 9, of Anderson's First Addition, parts of Lot 88 and 89,/ �.$o s
Subdivision ��239, (Northeast corner of Polk Ave. & Excelsior Ave.) be
continued to the February 15, 1966� meeting. Motion carried. (Z&P Case
No. 65-35SP)
Item; 65-223-E. Mr. Heuser moved� and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that application for
958-967 a Taxi Cab license from Neil Kamerud and Bob M. Paulson (Glen Lake-
Minnetonka Village Taxi) to operate cabs in the City of Hopkins, be
continued to the March 1, 1966, meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-3-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
967-1009 264, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING
ORDINANCE BY REZONING A PART OF THE BUSINESS-RESIDENCE (B-R) DISTRICT TO
COMMERCIAL 2, (C-2), be continued to the February 15, 1966, meeting.
Motion carried.
Item; 66-6-L. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the 1966 License
1009-1028 application for U.S. Bench Corp., be acceptedo Motion carried.
Minutes of February 1, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 66-8-5. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that recommenda-
1028-1074 tion from the Zoning and Planning Co�nission, that request by the Hennepin
County Highway Dept., for a Special Use Permit and variance to side yard
requirements to construct a Concrete Si1o, 14' x 50' having a 100 ton
capacity for storing calcium chloride on Blocks 25 thru 29, and Blocks 43
thru 47, including vacated streets, West Minneapolis, be granted, subject
to the revised plot plan showing silo location requiring no variance, be
approved. Motion carried. (Z&P Case No. 66-01SP)
Item: 66-10-S. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that recommendation
1074-1171 from the Zoning and Planning Commission that request for a Special Use
Permit to construct an Industrial Building in an Industrial District, and
a variance of yard requirements on "Lots 1 and 2, L. P. Crevier's Second
Addition to West Minneapolis, (14th Ave. So.) be granted, subject to the
petitioner obtaining a ten year lease, or purchasing the small triangle
piece of property in question, for parking only, be continued to the
February 15, 1966, meeting. Motion carried. (Z&P Case No. 65-34)
Item: 66-12-V. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that recommendation
Side 3 from the Zoning and Planning Commission that request for a variance to
1171-1208 allow building a single family home on the North 48 ft, of Lot 10, Block 49,
West Minneapolis,(538-6th Ave. So.) that the request be granted, with the
provision that any building put on Lot 10, in the future, will provide a
12 ft. side yard on side adjacent to Lot 11, and existing house located on
Lot 11 and encroaching on Lot 10, by granting a variance in the side yard
requirements, with the stipulation that the South 2 ft. of Lot 10� be deeded
to Lot 11, be continued to the February 15, 1966, meeting. Motion Carried.
(Z&P Case No. 65-40V)
Item: 66-11-V. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Council
1208-1221 approve the recommendation of the Zoning and Planning Co�ission that the
request for a variance in lot width in Single-Residence district, based on
alleged hardship, on the "East fifty (50) feet of West one hundred eighty-
five (185) feet of North one hundred fifty (15a) feet of Southwest Quarter
(Sw4) of Northwest Quarter (NW�) Section 19, Township 117, Range 21� be
denied, due to the applicants sale of this property. Motion carried. (Z&P
�� Case No. 26V)
Item: 66-14-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the additional
1221-1225 1966 license applications be approved, and the electrical permit of Jerry C.
Brown, of Ace Electric, Inc., be registered. Motion carried.
Item: 66-15-C. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Mayor and
1225-1263 City Manager be authorized to sign the Agreement between the County of
Hennepin and the City of Hopkins, covering participation in the construction
and operation of a traffic control signal at the intersection of County,
State Aid Highway ��3 and llth Avenue. Motion carried.
Item: 66-16-P. Mr. Harriman moved�and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the petition from
1263-1306 residents on Hiawatha Ave., for the removal of the posts and Do Not Enter
signs, at=the intersection of Highway ��7 and Hiawatha, thereby allowing
entrance Qnto Hiawatha from Highway ��7, be continued to the February 15,
1966, meeting, and that Mr. Brubacher contact the School Board regarding
bus transportation. Motion carried.
Item: 66-17-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1306-1309 1456, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON BITUMINOUS SURFACING
OF SHADY SIDE CIRCLE AND SUNNYSIDE LANE, LOTS 1 TO 10, BLOCK 1� MEATH'S
ADDITION", be adopted. Motion carried.
1309-1365 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1457�
"A RESOLUTION REQUESTING PRELIMINARY INQUIRY CONCERNING FEDERAL ASSISTANCE
FOR WATER PROJECTS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be adopted. Motion carried.
1365-1395 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1454, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF OPTION CONTRACT FOR SALE OF
CERTAIN LANDS TO UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FOR POST OFFICE"� be adopted.
Motion carried.
1395-1399 Mr. Harriman moved� and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Minutes
of the Council meeting of January 18, 1966, motion 4, page 2, be�amended
to read - Resolution entering into an option contract -. Motion carried.
Minutes of February 1, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 3.
1399-1507 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution
No. 1458, "RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PROPOSED PLAN OF HENNEPIN
COUNTY HIGHWAY N0. 18, AND INTERSECTION OF STATE HIGHWAY N0. 7"� be adopted.
� Hearing to be held March 1, 1966. Motion carried.
Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the City
Council accept the Alternate Water System Improvement Proposal, as
submitted by Councilman Pokorny, City Engineer Strojan, and City
Manager Brubacher, as to changes in the Orr-Schelen-Mayeron & Associates
Report, and that the City Engineer be authorized to prepare plans and
specifications and advertise for bids for the first stages of the water
system improvement. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
MCNNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR ONE (1) TRACTOR SHOVEL LOADER FOR THE CITY OF
HOPKINS
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., January 25, 1966, 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) tractor
shovel loader, as per specifications. Trade-in allowance on one tractor
shovel 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 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'/0 of the bid. Bids shall be directed to the City Ma.nager, securely
' sealed and endorsed upon the outside wrapper with a brief statement as to
the unit for which the bid is made.
The City reserves the right to reject all bids and accept those bids
which are the most beneficial to the City.
Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota, this 13th day of January, 1966.
CITY OF HOPKINS
R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review, January 13, 1966.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, January 13, 1966.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Nlinnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1456
A Nk:SOLUTI0I�1 ORDEi�,IiJG Fi�.EPkR.ATIUPI
OF E1dGIT�]�,ER' S REPORT UIu I'i�Il'1�-.OVEi'�iLi`d'I'S
WHEREAS a petition ha.s been received requesting the irnpro�rement
of Shady Side Circle and Sunnyside Lane by the installation of
biturninous surfacing thereon and the assessment of benefitting property
f or aIl or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A.,
Secs. l�29.011 to Secs. 1�29.i11.
idOUd, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVrD BY'If-IE CITY COUNCIL OF TI� CITY OF
HOPKIcdS, P�IIi�''i�(ESO'I'fl, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan for study and he is instructed to report �a-ith all convenient
speed advising the Countil 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 impro �ments as recommended.
Adopted Uy the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
this lst day of r ebruary, 1966.
C. R. P��TERSOiJ,
Secretary to the Council
JUSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
JOHN f� . HI�iJLEY,
I�ay or
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. ].Li.57
RESOLUTIOAT REQUESTING �PRELIMINAR�C INQUIRY CONCERIVING
FEDERAL ASSISTARTCE FOR WATEft PROJECTS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS
Wi�REAS.the City of Hoplcins, Hennepin County, Minnesota now operates
a public city water project which project and facilities are inadequate, and
WHEREAS such water system is in need of extensive study rehabilitation
and extension, and
WI�REAS the City Finance Budget is inadequa.te to pa�y the entire cost of
� suc� studg and impravement,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS:
That the City of Hopkins through its City Manager sha]1 ir�nediately file
an application with the proper commission or division of the United States
Goverr�ent, including the Bureau of the Budget, requesting financial aid and
assistance for the study enlargement and other improvement of city water
projects and facilities in the City of Hopkins.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVID that the City Manager of the City of Hopkins is
hereby authorized for and in behalf of the City to sign and file a proper
application in conformity herewith.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hoplans held on Febx�xary 1, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
JOI�VV F. HANLEY,
Mayor
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, P1linnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1458
RESOZUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PROPOSED
PLAN OF HENNEPIN COUNTY HIGHWAY N0. 18,
AND INTERSECTION OF STATE HIGHWAY N0. 7.
VVHEREAS, the County of Hennepin has for some
years in constructing portions of Hennepin County Highway
No. 18 to the North and to the South of the City of
Hopkins, and
WHEREAS, at some point in Hopkins it has been
and is proposed that said County Road 18 shall cross State
Highway No. 7 as an underpass, and
WHEREAS, many plans have been prepared by the
City of Hopkins, by the County of Hennepin, and by the
State of Minnesota relating to that portion of County
Road 18 traveling through the City of Hopkins, and
WHEREAS, the County of Hennepin has now proposed
and prepared a tentative plan for that portion of County
Road 18 in the vicinity of State Highway No. 7 and has
submitted this plan to the City Council for its approval.
NOW THEREFORE, It is hereby resolved by the Council
of the City of Hopkins that a public hearing shall be held
by the City Council of the City of Hopkins at the City Hall
on March 1, 1966, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. of said date to con-
sider the proposed and other plans for said Hennepin County
Highway No. 18 as it is proposed to travel through the City
of Hopkins, and that a notice of this hearing by published
once in the official newspaper of this City.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the
Council of the City of Hopkins on the lst day of bruary,
1966.
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C. R. PETERSON JOHN F. HANLEY /
Secretary Mayor
JOSEPH C . VESEI,Y
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1459
RESOLUTION ENTERING INTO AGREEMENT WITH HENNEPIN
COUNTY TO INSTALL A TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL AT
THE INTERSECTION OF COUNTY STATE AID HIGHWAY NO.3
AND ELEVENTH AVENUE SOUTH.
BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Hopkins enter into an
agreement with Hennepin County;
To install a traffic control signal at the intersection
of County State Aid Highway No. 3 and Eleventh Avenue South,
in accordance with the terms and conditions of the agreement
for Participation in the Construction and Operation of said
traffic control signal, a copy of which is before the Council,
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Mayor and City Clerk be
and hereby are authorized to execute said agreement and thereby
assume for and on behalf of the City all of the contractual
obligations contained therein.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council,
held on February 1, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
February 15, 1966, 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, Building Inspector Blomquist, Finance Director,
John Frane, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 39 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that expenditures
Side -1 dated February 15, 1966, in the amount of $54,469.61, be approved and
5-31 authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on January 25, 1966, at 10:00 A.M., for
furnishing the City of Hopkins with One (1) Tractor Shovel Loader, and the
following bids were received. (see attached tabulation of bids)
31-117 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the bid of
Wm. Ziegler Company, for one (1) Caterpillar 944 Loader, in the net amount
of $16,992.00, be accepted. Motion carried.
Item: 65-185-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
117-128 259, "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 accepted for the second reading
thereof, and according to law same to be ordered published. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-9-S. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that recommendation
128-211 from the Zoning and Planning Commission on a request for a Special Use
Permit for the construction and operation of an A& W Root Beer Drive-In
Restaurant, on "part of Lot 6, all of 7 and 8, part of Lot 9, Block 9,
of Anderson�s First Addition, parts of Lot 88 and 89, Auditor�s Subdivision
��239, (Northeast corner of Polk Ave. & Excelsior Ave.), be granted, with
the recommended minimum conditions, as submitted by Mr. Brubacher, (see
attached) and in addition, that a fence be erected on the North border
and East border of the leased property, such fence to be 6 feet high and
maintained in a good condition and in good order at all times. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-3-0� Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
211-318 264, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING
ORDINANCE BY REZONING A PART OF THE BUSINESS-RESIDENCE (B-R) DISTRICT
TO COMMERCIAL C2, (C-2)", be continued to the March 1, 1966, Council
meeting. Motion carried.
318-352 At this point in the meeting,Mayor Hanley, and members of the Council,
presented Edward W. Robbins, of 3845 2nd Avenue So., Minneapolis, Minn.,
with an engraved plaque co�ending him for his bravery in rescuing 9 month
old Leon Kraska, of 110 - 17th Avenue So., Hopkins, Minn., from his burning
home, on January 25, 1966.
�Item: 66-10-S. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that recommendation
352-382 from the Zoning and Planning Commission on a request for a Special Use
Permit to construct an Industrial Building in an Industrial District, and
a variance of yard requirements on Lots 1 and 2, L. P. Crevier's Second
Addition to West Minneapolis, (14th Ave. So.) be granted, subject to the
petitioner obtaining a ten year lease, or purchasing the small triangle
piece of property in question,for parking only, be continued to the March 15,
1966, Council meeting. Motion carried. (Z&P Case ��65-34).
Item: 66-18-R. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
382-454 1460, "A RESOLUTION CONTINUING THE CITY OF HOPKINS PARTICIPATION IN THE
HENNEPIN COUNTY RELIEF PROGRAM", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-19-T. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that application
454-515 for transfer of Off Sale Liquor license and Off Sale Non-intoxicating Malt
Liquor license, from 814-816 Excelsior Avenue, to 601 E. Excelsior Avenue,
(Bull Pen, Inc.) be referred to the City Attorney for checking, and to
report his findings at the March 1, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-21-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
515 - 1461, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE EXTENSION OF 5TH
STREET SOUTH FROM 7TH AVENUE TO 11TH AVENUE SOUTH", be adopted. Motion
carried.
Minutes of Council meeting of February 15, 1966, cont.
Page 2.
-736 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that a copy of
the Rieke-Carroll & Associates Report, on the proposed extension of 5th
Street South from 7th Avenue to llth Avenue South, be submitted to Mr.
Lawrence, of Ce�om Properties, Inc., for his co�nents. Motion carried.
Item; 66-12-V. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that recommendation
736-755 from the Zoning and Planning Co�ission that request for a variance to
allow building a single family �ome on the North 48 ft. of Lot 10, Block
49, West Minneapolis (538-6th A�e. So.), be granted, with the provision
that any building put on Lot 10, in the future, will provide a 12 ft.
side yard on side adjacent to Lot 11, and existing house located on Lot 11,
and encroaching on Lot 10, by granting a variance in the side yard re-
quirements, with the stipulation that the South 2 ft. of Lot 10, be deeded
to Lot 11, be continued to the March 15, 1966, Council meeting. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-16-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the petition
755-769 from residents on Hiawatha Avenue for removal of the posts and Do Not
Enter signs, at the intersection of Highway �k7 and Hiawatha, thereby
allowing entrance onto Hiawatha from Highway ��7, be continued to the
March 15, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item; Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1462, "A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION N0. 1454, AND EXTENDING THE OPTION
CONTRACT FOR SALE OF CERTAIN LAND TO THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FOR A
POST OFFICE AN ADDITIONAL TWELVE MONTHS, TO AUGUST 1, 1967", be adopted.
Motion carried. Mayor Hanley and Councilman Pokorny, voting no.
Item; Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1463, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE RECONSTRUCTION OF
THE PARKING LOT BETWEEN lOTH AND 11TH AVENUES SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE",
be adopted. 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, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 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 CONIMERCIAL 1.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Hopkins as follows:
That Ordinance No. 131 of the City of Hopkins entitled "An Ordinance
Relating to and Establishing a Comprehensive Zoning Plan for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, "be, and the same is hereby amended
as follows":
SECTION 1. That Lot 22, Block 7, West Minneapolis, now located in
and zoned as a part of the Multiple Residence (MR) district is hereby
rezoned and removed from the Multiple Residence (MR) district and is hereby
placed in the Commercial 1(C1) district.
SECTION 2. That the rezoning map of the City of Hopkins is hereby
amended in conformity herewith.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins
this 19th day of October, 1965, and finally read, adopted and ordered pub-
lished at a regular meeting of the Council of said City on February 15, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review February 24, 1966.
R E S 0 L U T I 0 N No . 1�a60
'�'+� ��t� Cei1r��1 �f tH� ��r of Hc=k{*+� �3{^M�a�Ca offered the following
Resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Contract heretofore submitted, signed and executed
by the Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board of the County of Hennepin for and
during the year 1966 for the administration and supervision of poor relief in
the CiCy of Aopkins be� and the same is hereby accepted,
approved, renewed and extended for and during the year �,966 with the same
force and effect as though said original Contract, above described, were redated
and resigned and executed as of the date hereof.
The question was on the adoption of the Resolution, and a roll being called
there were 5 yeas and
And so the Resolution was adopted.
I certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a Resolution passed
by the Ci�� CouacQ� C4tF of HoFking , Minnesota,
at its regular �3; meeting held on the ],�� day of Febru�ry� �
.
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C. R. Petorceoa, C�.ty Cie k and
Se�zeCm� to the Council
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, M innesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1L�61
A �tESOLUTION ORDERING PREP�RATION
OF ENGINE'ER�S REFORT dN II�4PROVF�'NTS
WHEREAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration be
given to the extension and improvement of Fifth Street South from
Seventh Avenue to Eleventh Avenue South by land acquisition, by
sewer and water, by curb, gutter arrl d riveways� a nd by construction
and surfacing thereof and the assessment of benefitting property for
all or a portion of the cost o_f the improverlent pursuant to M.S,�.,
Secs. 429.011 to Secs. �29.111.
NOW, THE�F'ORE, BE IT RESOL7ID BY TI� CITY COUNCIL OF THE �ITY OF
HOPKINS, MINP��SOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to
John Strojan, City Engineer, argl to Rieke-�arroll and Associates, Inc.,
and they are instructed t o report with al 1 conve nient speed a.dvising the
�ouncil in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvemerrts
are feasible and as to whether they should best be made as proposed
or in connection t,rith some other improvement, and the estimated cost
of the imprcnrements as recornmended.
.Adopted by the City �ouncil of the City of Hopkins, Mi nnesota,.this
15th day of Februar�r, 1966.,
C. .�.. PF'TEFtSON,
Secretary t o the �ouncil
JOSEPH C. �TESELY,
�it;� :�ttorney
Sala
JOHN F. HANLEY,
May�r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Connty, Minneaota
RESOLU'IZON 1�0. 1462
A RBSOLUTION AI�PIDII�G RTsSOLUTION 1�. 1454, APID
EXTSI�IDING . THE OPTION CONTRACT CONTAINSD IN SAID
BBSOLUTION FOS AN ADDITiONAL 1Wh'I.VB (12) .1�i0NTHS,
1�0 AUGUST 1 � 1967. �
WHBRBAS, th� postal department of the United States Government
has requeated aa extention of an option contract with the City of
Hopkins contained in Beaolution No. 1454, and
WH�RSAS, it Wae deemed advisable and necessarq f or auch
extention due to problems ariaing from the moviag of a water tower
from the premisee deacribed in said 'bption to Purchaee Land".
I�W THBREFORE, it is hereby resolved bq the Counael of the
City of Hopkins as follows:
That the Option contract entered into purauant to
Resolution No. 1454 bq and between the City of Hopkins
and the United States of America fa herebq extended from
Auguet l� 1966, to Auguet 1, 1967.
Be it further resolved that the Mayor and the Clerk of said
City of Hopkins are hereby authorized and empowered for and in behalf
of �said City to sign and execute such Ameadment to Option to Purchase
Agreement Eztending the Option Contract.
, :..,,
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Councfl of the
City of Hopkins on the 15th day of February, 1966.
C. 8. PBTEBSON
Secretarq
JOSEPH C. VS3BLY
City Attorney
JOHN F. HANLEY
Mayor
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF'.HEARING
ON
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF INTERCHANGE
AT
STATE HIGHWAY N0. 7 AND FUTURE IACATION OF COUNTY ROAD 18
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of
Hopkins, will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at
7:30 P.M., on March 1, 1966, to consider the proposed plan submitted
for approval to the City by the Hennepin County Highway Department.
The location of the proposed interchange is the intersection of
State Highway No. 7 and the future location of County Road 18 (proposed
to be located just Westerly.of the present intersection of Highway No. 7
and the Great Northern Railway).
All persons interested, or desiring to be heard with reference
to the proposed interchange, are asked to attend.
Dated: February 15, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
Published in the Hennepin County Review February 17, 1966.
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
March 1, 1966, 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, City Attorney Vesely, and the following
representatives from the Hennepin County Highway Department, L. P. Pederson, Joseph
Klemenhagen, Donald Spielman, and Robert Hardman.
Reel 39 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Council accept
Side 2 the Plan as presented by the County for the location of the proposed inter-
6-811 and change at the intersection of State Highway No. 7, and the future location
819-837 of County Road 18 (proposed to be located just Westerly of the present inter-
section of Highway No. 7 and the Great Northern Railwsy), with the following
stipulations: (1) That there be a satisfactory service road and bridge
running from Monk Avenue to County Road 18 on the South side of Highway No. 7,
construction to be handled by the State and County; (2) that a temporary access
be constructed from the South end of the interchange to the present County
Road 18 at.Second Street North as it runs through Hopkins, at the same time
the 18 and 7 interchange is opened. Motion carried.
811-819 Mr: Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that expenditures, dated
March 1, 1966, in the amount of $100,014.27, be approved, and authorized for
payment. Motion carried.
Item: 66-3-0. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance
837-1016 No. 264, "AN ORDINANCE AM�NDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS
ZONING ORDINANCE BY REZONING A PART OF THE BUSINESS-RESIDENCE (B-R)
DISTRICT TO COMMERCIAL C2 (C-2)", be accepted for the second reading there-
of 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
1091 - Used Car License (for retail sale of Used Cars) at 414 Excelsior Avenue W.,
applicant - Cedric Adams, Jr,, be continued to the March 15, 1966, Council
meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-1-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that application for
-1098 a Used Car Lot (behind 630 W. Excelsior Ave.) applicant - Dennis M.
Nallick, be continued to the March 15, 1966, Council meeting. Motion
carried,
Item: 66-19-T. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr, Harriman seconded the motion, that application
1098-1114 for transfer of Off Sale Liquor License and Off Sale Non-intoxicating
Malt Liquor License, from 814-816 Excelsior Avenue, to 601 E. Excelsior
Avenue (Bull Pen, Inc.), be denied. Motion carried.
Item; 66-22-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that request from
1114-1131 Minneapolis Gas Co., for permit to make one (1) 3' x 5' excavation to
repair coupling on gas main in front of 28 - 19th Avenue No., be granted.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-23-C. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokonry seconded the motion, that communication
1131-1149 from George X. Conner, Attorney, regarding the George Hebert residence
at 218 Maple Hill Road, be referred to the City Engineer for a report,and
to the City Attorney, for his perusal. Motion carried.
Item: 66-24-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the request from
1149-1157 R. L. Wilson, Recreation Director, for permission to advertise for bids
for the purchase and installation of four (4) baseball backstops for
Central Park, estimated total cost $4,200.00, be granted. Motion carried.
Item; 66-25-F. Mr, Harriman moved, and Mr, Lund seconded the motion, that the report
1157-1163 from the Hopkins Volunteer Fire Department, and the list of officers for
the year 1966, be approved and placed on file. Motion carried.
Item: 66-26-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the additional
1163-1171 1966 license applications, be granted, and the electrical permit requests
be registered. (see attached list) Motion carried.
Item; 66-27-C. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that reco�endation
from the Hopkins Area Chamber of Commerce, with regard to the County Plan
for the interchange of Highway No. 7, and County Road 18, be placed on
file. Motion carried.
Minutes of March 1, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 66-29-Z. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that recommenda-
Side 4 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission for approval of the proposed
1171-1179 Hennepin County Highway Department Plan for the interchange of State
Highway No. 7, and future County Road 18, subject to the following
conditions: (1) that the proposed temporary extension of County Road 18
South to connect to Washington Ave., be constructed on the proposed future
permanent alignment of County Road 18; (2) a Service Road be constructed
on the South side of Highway No. 7, from Monk Avenue, Westerly to serve
the properties presently having access to Highway No. 7, be placed on
file. Motion carried.
Item; 66-28-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that we accept
1179-1225 the Engineer's Report by Rieke-Carroll & Associates, as recommended by
the Zoning and Planning Commission, and that we continue the ordering
of the Hearing until we hear from Mr. Lawrence, of Cetom Properties, Inc.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-30-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the re-
1225-1231 commendation from the Zoning and Planning Co�nission, that the suggested
recommendations by Mr. Harriman, regarding Minnetonka Mills Road and 4th
Street North, be approved -(1) Use Minnetonl�a Mills Road and 4th Street
North as a thru street from 5th to 17th Avenue, East and West. Eliminate
3rd Street as now used (stop signs) as thru street from 5th to 15th.
This way 5th Avenue will be tied in with 17th Avenue; (2) Extend First
Street South straight from 8th to 5th Avenue, eliminate the jog at 8th
Avenue. Have lst Street as a thoroughfare from llth to Sth Avenue South,
East, and West, this way llth Avenue will be tied in with 5th Avenue; be
continued to the March 15, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-31-B. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that request
1231-1234 from the Hopkins Knights of Columbus, for renewal of their bingo permit
for the period from January thru March, 1966, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-32-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Amendment
to Option to Purchase Land, from Mr. Knapp of the Post Office Department,
be approved. Motion carried. (see attached)
1353-1354 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harri.man seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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�NDMBNT TO OPTION TO PiJRCAASB LAND
P��eCu�es�ar C�anarei
Washington, D. C. 20260
By instrument executed on Februarq 8, 1966, the underaigned granted the Post-
master General of the United Statea and hia aseigna the irrevocable option or
right to purchase by not later than August 1, 1966, certain land as described
in Paragraph 1 thereof and as situated in the City of Hopkins, County of Henne-
pin and State of Minneaota.
Paragraph 1 of the eforesaid inetrument ia hereby amended to extend the irrevo-
cable option or right to purchase the land described therein to not later than
August 1, 1967. �
The undersigned also agrees that, within 60 days after receipt of written notf-
fication from the Poet Office Department of its deciaion to use the optioned
site as the site on Which bids for the conatruction of a new post office build-
ing will be solicited, the undersigned vill furniah at no coat to the Depart-
ment a topographic and boundry survey prepared by a Registered Land Surveyor in
accordance with the requirements shoNu on the attached "Specificationa for Snr-
vey of Site in connection with proposed U. S. Poat Office, Hopkins, Minnesota."
The undersigned also agrees that, upon receipt of written notification from the
Post Office Department o£ ite decieion to use this land as the site on which
bids for construction of the new poat office building will be solicited, prompt
action will be taken for re-zoning the site for commercial use.
In all other respecta, the aforeesid instrument shall remain the same and is
hereby confirmed and ratified.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, i,TS HAVg HEREUNPO 3ET OIIit HANDS AND ggAy TftIS
DAY OF , 19_.
WITNESSES OPTIONOR
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CITY OF HOPRINS, MINNESOTA
BY
John F. Hanley, Mayor
BY
C.R. Peterson, City Clerk
CITY OF HOPKINS
Wennepin County, Min�esota
ORD I NA�ICE M0. 264
AN ORDIPWNGE AAAENDING �RDINANCE N0. 131 KNOWN AS
THE HOPKINS ZONING.,ORDINANCE BY FtEZONING_A PART
OF THE RUSINESS-RESIDENCE :�6—R1'�DISTRICT TO GO�A—
AAERCIAL. 2 ,IC-2�: . _ .
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Conncil of the City of Hopki�s as
followss
SECTION l. That tbe following described l..ar�ds situated in the
City of kiopki�s and located in and zoned as a part of Busi�ess—Res—
idence;;(B—Rir are hereby rezoned and r�aoved frdn s�ch Business —
Residepce ,�B—R�L District and are hereby zoned as and p,lacedin the
Ccmmercial_2 ,.(C-2i� Uistrict, viz:
The North 450 feet of the East 600 feet of the
Northwest Quarter of tbe Nortbeast Quarter,
Section 18, Tcwm ship (17, Range 2te
That part of Lots I, 2, 3, and 4, Minnek�aha Oaks,
lying East of.Minnebaha Creek.
and the officia� Mopkins Zoning Map is hereby amended in conformity -
herewi tk�.
First re�d at a regutar meeting of tMe City Council of the City
of Hopkins on January t8, 1966, a�d f�ina��y read and adopted at �
reguiar rt+eeting of said City Cm�n�i�I"�on.�ia�.ch�:��r;o I, �966.
C. Re PETERSON
Secreta�
JOSEPH C. VESELY
City Attorney
JOHN F. HANLEY
. Mayor
Published in the Hennepin County Review March 10, 1966
� �.
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
March 15, 1966, 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, Building Inspector, Blomquist, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 40 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
Side 2 March 15, 1966, in the amount of $243,904.71, be approved and authorized
4-43 for payment. Motion car�ied.
43-53
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on March 10, 1966, at 10:00 A.M., for
tree spraying in the City of Hopkins, and the following bids were received.
(see list of bidders attached)
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the bid of
Capitol City Spray Co., in the amount of $885.00, for tree spraying in
the City of Hopkins, be accepted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-10-5. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
53-65 tion from the Zoning and Planning Co�nission on a request for a Special Use
Permit, be approved, to construct an Industrial building in an Industrial
District on Lot 1 and 2, L. P. Crevier�s 2nd Addition to West Minneapolis,
and a variance to front yard variance from the required 30 feet to 15 feet,
the South;side yard from the required 10 feet to no side yard, the rear
yard from the required 40 feet to 22 feet. Motion carried. (Z&P Case ��65-
34SP-applicant, Rutledge Construction)
Item: 66-12-V. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the recommendation
65-95 from the Zoning and Planning Commission on a request for a variance on the
side yard requirement from the required 8 feet to 2 feet on the North side
of the �arcel consisting of Lot 11 and the South 2 feet of Lot 10, Block 49,
West Minneapolis, to allow seperating the North 48 feet of Lot 10, and
_ permit the construction of a single family residence on the said 48 feet
of Lot 10, Block 49, West Minneapolis, with a South side yard requirement
of 12 feet, be approved, subject to the approval as to legality by the City
Attorney. Motion carried. (Z&P Case ��65-40V-applicant-Mr. Mason)
Item: 66-16-P'. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that petition from
95-105 residents on Hiawatha Avenue, for removal of the posts and Do Not Enter
signs, at the intersection of Highway.��7 and Hiawatha, allowing entrance
onto Hiawatha from Highway ��7, be denied. Motion carried.
Item: 65-167-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that application for
105 - Used Car License (for retail sale of Used Cars) at 414 Excelsior Avenue W.,
applicant-Cedric Adams, Jr., be continued to the April 19, 1966, Council
� meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-1-A. Mr. Aeuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that application for
- 161 a Used Car Lot (behind 63� W. Excelsior Ave.) applicant - Dennis M. Nallick,
be continued to the April 19, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-40-A. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the application
161-190 for transfer of Off Sale Liquor license and Off Sale Non-intoxicating Malt
Liquor license, from 814-816 Excelsior Ave., to 601 E. Excelsior Ave.,
(Bull Pen, Inc.) be denied, based on the Attorney General's opinion. Motion
carried:
Item: 66-30-Z. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommendation
190-415 from the Zoning and Planning Commission, be approved, on the suggested
recommendations by Mr. Harriman, regarding Minnetonka Mills Road and 4th
Street North -(1)Use Minnetonka Mills Road and 4th Street North as a thru
street from 5th to 17th Avenue, East and West, and eliminate 3rd Street as
now used (stop signs) as a thru street from Sth to 15th, this way 5th Avenue
will be tied in with 17th Avenue. Motioncarried. .
Item: 66-30-Z.
415-435
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Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommendation
from the Zoning and Planning Commission that the suggested recommendations
from Mr. Harriman, be approved, on extending First Street South straight
from 8th to 5th Avenue, eliminate the jog at 8th Avenue, having First Street
as a thoroughfare from llth to 5th Avenue So., East and West, this way llth
Avenue will be tied in with 5th Avenue, be continued to the April 19, 1966,
Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-50-C. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the Hopkins
458-486 Jaycee's request for permission to send out to the citizens of Hopkins, their
Municipal Services Study, be approved, and the public so notified. Motion
carried.
Minutes, March 15, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 66-33-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No..
486-490 1464, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR EXTENSION
OF SANITARY SEWER TO SERVICE LOTS 1, 2, AND 3, BLOCK 105, WEST MINNEAPOLIS
-, SECOND DIVISION (lOTH AVINUE NORTH FROM 4TH STREET TO MINNETONKA MILLS
ROAD)", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-35-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the report on
490-756 storm water drainage problem on Maple Hill Road, be continued to the
April 5, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-36-E.
756-1169
Side 1
1169-1222
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1465, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON THE REVAMPING OF lOTH AND 11TH
AVENUE SOUTH PUBLIC PARKING LOT", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-37-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1222-1266 1466, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF ORNAMENTAL
STREET LIGHTS ON 11TH AVENUE SOUTH, FR(JM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO COUNTY ROAD
N0. 3", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-38-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1266-1285 1467, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE ALLEY
BETWEEN 9TH AND lOTH AVENUE SOUTH, NORTH OF FIRST STREET SOUTH", be
adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-39-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1285-1289 1468, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON CONCRETE DRIVEWAY FOR LOT 4,
BLOCK l, TOWN TERRACE", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-41-R. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher
1289-1295 be authorized to advertise for bids for the installation of Acoustical
Tile for the Police Pistol Range. Motion carried.
Item: 66-42-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request by
1295-1321 Mr. Donald Airstrup, Commander of V.F.W. Post ��425, for time off for
employees of the City, to act as Honor or Color Guards for military
funerals, be referred to the Employees' Advisory Commission, and that Mr.
Brubacher acknowledge Mr. Airstrup's letter. Motion carried.
Item: 66-43-S. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1321-1324. 1469, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON SEWER PROBLEM CREATED
BY THE A.DDITION TO THE HOPKINS HOUSE MOTEL", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-44-C. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Notice of
1324-1335 Intent to File Claim, from the firm of Douglass, Bell & Donlin, Attorneys
at Law, representing Mrs. Percy Christopherson, be referred to the City
Attorney. Motion carried.
Item: 66-45-B. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
1335 - from the Hopkins Knights of Columbus, for renewal of their bingo permit
for the period of April, May, and June, 1966, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-46-B. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
- 1339 from the Geo. R. Wolff Post ��425, V.F.W., for renewal of their bingo permit
for the period of April, May, and June 1966, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-47-R. Mr. Pokorny moved� and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Attorney
1339-1345 be authorized to draw Resolution No. 1470, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
CITY OF HOPKINS PARTICIPATION IN THE SUBURBAN PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SERVICE
FOR THE YEAR 1966", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-48-C. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher
1345-1349 be given authority to make reservations for the department heads, and
other interested persons, to attend the League of Minnesota Municipalities
Convention, to be held in Rochester, Minnesota, on June 15, 16, and 17,
1966. Motion carried.
Item: 66-49-C. Mr. Lund moved, and Mre Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City Attorney
1349-1367 draw Resolution No. 1471, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF HOPKINS TO
ENTER INTO A JOINT AND COOPERATIVE AGREENIENT WITH THE METROPOLITAN TRANSIT
COMNIISSION", be adopted. Motion carried.
Minutes, March 15, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 3.
Item: 66-51-0. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance
1367-1413 No. 265, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 16, OF HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 30
RELATING TO TAXICABS", be accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Mr. Vesely,
1413-1475 the City Attorney, draw Resolution No. 1472, "A RESOLUTION COMMENDING AND
THANKING MR. TANGLEN FOR HIS SERVICES TO THE SCHOOL BOARD AND TO THE CITY
OF HOPKINS FOR THE PAST TWENTY-TWO YEARS", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1473, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON INSTALLATION OF WATER
AND SEGIER SERVICES'ON 11TH AVENUE SOUTH BETWEEN EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND
7TH STREET SOUTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1474, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF WATER AND
SEWER SERVICE ON 11TH AVENUE SOUTH BETWEEN EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND 7TH STREET
SOUTH, AND THE CITY ENGINEER BE AUTHORIZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR SAME",
be adopted. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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CI'I'Y OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RE9d LL�I' ION N0. 1463
A RESOLUTION On`'DERING PREPA�ATIQN
OF ENGINE�R' S�PC}}�T ON IMPRIJVETrtENTS
WHERE�;S it is ordered by the City Council that consideration be
given to the reconstruction of the Municipal Parking Lot south of
Excelsior between Tenth �venue and Eleventh Avenue and the assessment
of b enefitting property f or all or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. C�29.011 to Secs. 1t29.111.
NO?nJ, TI-1E�'GRE, BE IT RESQLUID bY THE CITY CAUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKII�TS, MINNES��TA� that the proposed reconstruction be referred t•
John Strojan ior study and he is instructed t• report with all convenient
speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the
proposed reconstruction is f easible and as to �ether it should best be
be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement� ar:d
the estimated cost of t he reconstruction as recommer�cled.
Adopted by the LLity Council of t he �t� of H�pkins, r7innesota,
this 15th day of February, 1966.
�C. R. PETER.SON,
-- Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Att�rney
Sal a
JOHN F. HANI�
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin �ounty, Minnescta
RESOLUTIOIQ N0. 11t61�
A RFSOLUTION ORDERII�G PREPA�ATION
OF ENGII�ItEER'S REPORT ON IN:PROVEMENTS
WHEREAS a petiti�n has been received requesting the extension of
Sanitar,y Sewer on Tenth `�.venue North from Fourth Street � Minnetonka Nlills
Road and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of
the cost of the improvement pursuant to M. S. r�. � Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs.
l�29.111.
NOW, THEREFORE, 8E IT i�""SQLSJID EY THF CITY �OUI�TCIL OF THE CITY OF
H�PKII3S, MII•1NESm�A, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan for study and he is instructed to repo-rt with all convenient
speed advising the Council in a preliminary wa5• as to whether the proposed
improvements are f easible ar�l a.s to whether they should best be made as
proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated
cost of the improvements as recoMmended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
15th da.y of March, 196�5.
C. �. PETE�SON
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. �TFSELY,
City Attorney
5a la
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JOHN F. HANLEY
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepir_ County� Minnesot a
RE�LUTION N0. 11�65
A R.ESflLtTTI0P1 RFCEISTING REPORT AND
CAL?�INr F OR HEA RTNG ON LMPRQ �I��EN 1 S
?�iE�EAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1t�63 of the Council adopted
FebruarST 15, 1966, a report ha.s been prepared by John Strojan, City �gineer,
with reference to the reconstruction of existing parking lots between Tenth
Avenue South and Eleventh Avenue South immediately south of the East-WPst
alley in Elock 6, ���Test Minneapolis, �:ndcthss �eport was received by the
Council on March 15, 1966.
NOV1, THE�FO�tE, � IT �SOL«II'i by the City �ouncil of Hopkins, Minn..
as follows:
1. The C�uncil will consider the reconstruction of such parking lots
in accordance with the report and the assessment of a11 of Registered Land
Survey No. 1027; all of Blocks 5, 6 and 7 in West M;nne apolis; Lots 10
through 1[ inclusive, Block 68 and Lots 10 throU.gh 15 ir_clusive, B1ock 69
and Lots 10 through 15 inclusive, Block 70, all in T�lest AZiruzeapolis
Second Division for all_ or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant
to AZ.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to 1�29.111, at an estimated tota.l cost of the
impr oveme nt of �15, )�6�.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improveMent on the
fifth day of Apr�. 1, 1966, in -the Council ChamLers of the City Hall a t..
7:30 o'clock P.I�., and the Clerk shal_l give published notice of such
hearing and improvement as required by latia.
Adopted by ;he Council of the �it� o�' Hopkins, Minnesota, this
1Kth day of March, 1966.
c. �.. ��sar:
Secretar�r to the �ouncil
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
C�ty Attorney
�.Sala
J�HN F. HE NLEY,
Mayor
CITY (�' HoPKINS
Hennepin County, Minr_esota
�sor�°rTzoi� r1c. 1466
A �t SOLUTIOPI �;CENIN"- R'�PORT AND
CkLLIPdG FOP� H.r.A:�IP,G ON Il�MPROVEMENTS
WHEi�AS, pursuant to Resoluti�n No. 1l�53 of the Council adopted
January 1�, 1966, a ieport has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the improvemer_t of �leventh Avenue South
from the alley south of Excelsior Avenue to Second Street South by the
installation of ornamental street lights thereon and this report was -
received by the Council on Niarch 15, 1966;
I`TO?�T� T�iE��EFO�, �E IT i"3ESOLUFs by the City Council oi Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows:
l. The Council will consider the improvement of such st•reet in accor-
dance with the report and the assessment of Lot 1, Auditor's Subdivision
No. 194; Lots 18 through 27, inclusive in Blod{ 6 and Lots 7 through 16,
inclusive in Block 7 and Lots 1 through 9, incl.usive in Block 10, all in
T�Test Minneapolis, for all or a portior_ of the cost of the improvement pur-
suant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to 1�29.111, at an estimated total cost of the
improvement of ��14,950•
2. A public hea�ing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
sth day of April, 1956, in the Council Chambers of the Citv Hal1 at 7:30
o'clock P.M., and the �lerk shall give published notice of such h�aring ar�
improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the (.`it;- �f �`iopkins, Minnesota� this 15th
day of March, 1966.
C. �.. PETEI�50N, �
Secretary to the Council ,�,'�
JOSEPH C. VE51,LY,
'Gity Attorney
A. Sala.
JOHIV F. HA�.TI�i',
May�r
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J'�
�IT�" OF HQPKINS
Henr_epin County, Minr.esota
�iESOLLT ION TdQ. 1467
A �;SOLL�TION �C�IVING `RFPO� AND
CALLING FOR HEP.'r'�LNG ON IMPRfJtIF.�'IFNTS
WHF�EAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1l.t48 of the �oui�cil adopted
November 2, 1965, a report has been prepared b1� John Strojan, �ity
Engineer, with reference to the improvement of alleys in the block bet�aeen
Ninth Avenue South and Tenth Avenue South and betTaeen E�ccelsior Avenue
and First �treet South and this report was received by tk� Council on
I�Iarch 15, 1966. �
NOW, THERFFORE, BE IT RESOL�T� by the �City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follows:
l. The �ouncil will consider the improvement of such alleys in
accordar_ce with the report and the assessment of all of Registered La.nd
Survey No. 120 and all of Block 5, �.dest I�iinneapolis for all or a porti�n
of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to 429.111,
at an estimated total cost of the improvement of `�7,959•8�.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed imp.rovemer.t on the
5th day of April, 1966, in the Council Chambers of the �,`ity 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 �.`ity of Hopkins, T�Zinnesota� this 15th
day of March, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON
Secretary to the Council
JOHN F . HP,NL�r'Y
I��ayor
JOS�H C. 7ESELY
Cit,r �ttorney
Sala
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, M inrve sota
RESOLiJTION N0. 1�68
A �ESOLUTION RECEIVING R:ER?�?T AI�TD
CALLIIvG FO�t Hrq�TG ON IMPi�,OVFT�IEIVTS
Tv�I-iEREA,S, pursuant to �esolution No. 1452 of the C�uncil adopted
January 1�, 1966, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, Cit,_y Engir�er,
with reference to the improvement of Fifth Avenue South by the installation
of a dxiveway opening on the east side of the street approxim�:tely one
hundred feet north of County 1�ad No. 3 and this report was received by the
Council on March 15, 1966;
NOW, THF�FORE, BE IT ??�LVID by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as f ollows:
l. The Council au�ill consider the improvement of such street in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lot !1, Town Terrace for
all or a portior. of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secse
1�29.011 to Lt29.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of
-�>255.30.
2. A, public hearing shall be held or_ such proposed improvement on the
5th day of �pril, 1966, in the Council Chambers of the i�ty Hall at 7:30
o'clock P.M., and the Cleric shall give published notice of such hearing
and improvement as required by law.
Adopted 'oy the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minr_esota, this
15th day of March, 1966.
C. h. P'ETE�SOI�1
�ecretar,y to the 'Council
JCSEPH C. VESELY,
City A.ttorney
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
Sala
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin CountSr, NIinnesota
RESOLUTIQN N0. 11�69
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARI�TIOP�
OF ENGINEER'S F�FP(}�T QN IMP?ZOV�NTS
WHEREAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration be
given to the solution of the sewer problem created by the addition to
the H�pkins House Motel and the assessment of benefitting property for
all or a portion of the cost of the improvement �ursuant to M.S.A., Secs.
429.p11 to Secs. 429.111.
NOtid, THEREFOR�, B�' IT ftE.SOLVID bY THE CI'I'Y CQUNCIL OF THF CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESCTA, that the proposed improvement be.referred to J�hn
Strojan f or study ar.d he is instructed to report with all convenient
speed advising the Counc2l in a preliminar�r way as to possible
solutions to the problem, the estimated cost of such improvements, and
benefitting properties to be assessed.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Mirmesota, this
15th day of Nlarch, 1966.
C. R. PFTERSON,
Secretarv to the Council
JOSEPH C. �TESELY,
City Attorney
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JOHI�T F . HA�ILEY
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1470
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF HOP'KINS
PARTICIPATION IN THE SUBURBAN PUBI,IC HEALTH
NURSING SERVICE FOR THE YEAR,lg66.
WHEREAS, for many years there has been organ-
ized and existing within Hennepin County a Suburban Public
Health Nursing Service, and
WHEREAS, most, if not all, municipalities of
rural Hennepin County, including the City of Hopkins,
have for many years been a part of and participated in
such public health nursing service under the Minnesota
Joint Powers Act.
NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the
Council of the City of Hopkins that the City of Hopkins
shall continue in the year of 1966 to be a member of
Suburban Public Health Nursing Service in and for Suburban
Hennepin County and to that end shall sign and execute
all necessary contracts and agreements.
And the mayor and
ized on behalf of the City
all necessary contracts and
herewith.
C. R. PETERSON
Secretary
JOSEPH C. VESEZY
City Attorney
City Clerk are hereby author-
of Hopkins to sign and execute
agreements in conformity
HANLEY
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Pliinnesota
RESOI,TJTION N0. 1472
RESOLUTION OF COPJIlVLENDATION
of
LEVERNE H. TANGLEN
WHEREAS, The City of Hopkins constitutes a part of Indepen-
dent School District No. 274, and,
WHEREAS, sinee 1945 said School District has been ably
served by
I,EVERIVE H. TANGLEN
who has been its superintendent, and
WH�REAS, the said ZEV'ERNE H. TANGZEN has performed his
duties and obligations for said School-District, including the
City of Hopkins, ably, honestly, diligently and well, and
WHEREAS, during his superintendency in the Hopkins School
District he has become well l�.own and respected in the State of
Niinne s o ta.
NOi� THEREFORE, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City
of Hopkins as follows:
[1] That th.e City Council of the City of Hopkins on behalf
of the people of the City regrets the resignation and
retirement of LEVERNE H. TANGLEN.
t2] That the City Council of the City of Hopkins holds the
said LEVERNE H. TANGZEN in its highest esteem and hereby
expresses on behalf of all of the people of Hopkins
their gratitude for his services heretofore well done.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that an original sign.ed copy of this
Resolution be personally signed by the Mayor and the Council and
delivered to the said I,EVERNE H. TANGLEN.
Passed and adopted this 15th day of
, 1966.
c1� oF xo�t�ts
Hennepin County, Minnesota
�SO LUTION N0. 1l�73
A RESOLi1TI0N ORDE�tI:`dG PREPARATION
OF ENGIIvTFEf?'S �PORT ON Il�lPROV��ITS
WHEF�S it is ordered by the �it}- �Council that consid.eration be given
to the improvement of Eleventh 1lvenue South tetween E�celsior Avenue and
Seventh Street South by the installation of water and sewer connections
thereon arai the assessmer_t of beneiitting property f or all or a portion of
the cost of the itnprovement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. l�29.111.
NQW' THEREF01�, BE IT �ES�LVID PY THE �ITY f�OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA' that the proposed impr�ovement be referred to John Strojan
for study and he is instructed to report with all convenient s� ed advising
the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvements are
feasible and as to w hether they should b est be made as proposed or in con-
nection with some other improvement, and the est'�ated cost of t he improvemer.ts
a.s recommended.
Adopted by the Cit.y Council of the City oi Hopkins, Minnesota, this
15�th day of March, 1966.
C. F�. PE`I'EP�.SON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VFSELY,
City Attorney
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JOHN F. HAP�
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minriesota
RESOLUTION N0. 7.1�71�
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING R�PORT AA1D
CALLIr1Fr FOR HEARIATG OP1 IMP�VF�NII�ITS
ti�REAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1l�73 of the '�ouncil adopted
March 15, 1966, a report �as b een prepared by John Strojan, 'C�ty Engineer,
with reference to the improvement of Eleventh Avenue �outh fr�m Excelsiar�
,�venue to Seventh Street South by new sewer and water service co nnections,
by reconnectior to existing w ater services, and by installatior_ of a
sewer manhole and this report was received bJ the Council on March 1S,
19b5;
NQW, TH�P�'OI�F, BE IT i3ES�LTTID by the City Council of Hopkins,
P-.innesota, as follows;
1. The �ouncil will consiciAr the impravement of such strFet in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 1, 3, � and 6 in
Auditor's Subdivision N�. 195; and Lots 13 through 24� inclusive in
Block 58, Lots 1 through 12, inclusive in Block �7, Lots 1 through 6,
inclusive in Elock �1�, and Lots 12 through 20, inc.lusive ir_ Block 53, a11
in TnTest P�Zinneapolis, for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement
pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429•011 to )�.29.111, at an estimated tota.l cost
of the improvement of '�8,761.00.
2. A public hearing shall be held or_ such proposed impravement on
the �th day of April, 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
hearin� and improvement as required by law.
3. The �ii;�r Er;ineer is hereb� authorized i;o a.dvertise for Lids.
Adopted by the Council of the City of H�pkir�s, Minnesota, tnis
1> �h da;� of I'�iarch, 1966.
C. R. PET�RSON,
Secretary to the Cour.cil
JOHid F . HAI�rLEY,
Mayor
JOSEPH C. �TES_F,LY,
�� City Attorney
Sala
CITY OF HOPKINS.
MINNES O►rA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR TREE SPRAYING IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS.
SF.�LED BIDS.will be received by the City Manager, at the
City Hall, Hopkins� until March 10� 196�� 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
tree sprayingd
Specifications and further details are available at the office
of the City Engineera
A cash deposit� cashierts check� bid bond� or certified check�
p�}*able to the City of Hopkins is required for five per cent (5�)
of the bid as a guarantee of entry into a contract.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bidss
CITY OF HOPKINS
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R.L. ru acher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review' February 21t9 1966
T� be published in the Construction Bulletin, February 21�� 1966
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
April 5, 1966, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Heuser, and Lund, also City Manager Brubacher,
City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist, Finance Director Frane, and City Attorney
Vesely.
el 42 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
�de 1 April 5, 1966, in the amount of $325,424.67, be approved and authorized for pay-
9-26 ment. Motion carried, e
Item: 66-39-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1475,
26-37 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPR(JVEMENT ON FIFTH AVENUE SOUTH BY THE INSTALLATION
OF A DRIVEWAY OPENING ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE STREET APPROXIMATELY ONE HUNDRED
FEET NORTH OF COUNTY ROAD 3, (TOWN TERR.ACE)", be approved. Property proposed
to be assessed for such improvement is Lot 4, Town Terrace, at an estimated
cost of $255.30, Motion carried.
Item: 66-36-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1476,
37-122 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT BY RECONSTRUCTION OF EXISTING PARKING LOTS
BETWEEN TENTH AVENUE SOUTH AND ELEVENTH AVENUE SOUTH, IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF
THE'EAST-WEST ALLEY IN BLOCK 6, WEST MINNEAPOLIS", be approved. Area proposed
to be assessed for such improvement is all of Registered Land Survey No. 1027;
all of Blocks 5,6, and 7, in West Minneapolis; Lots 1D thru 15 incl., Block 68,
and Lots 10 thru 15 incl., Block 69, and Lots 10 thru 15 incl., Block 70, all
in West Minneapolis Second Division. Estimated cost $15,464.00. Motion carried.
Item: 66-38-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1477,
�'.'2-243 '�A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT OF THE ALLEYS BETWEEN NINTH AVENUE SOUTH
AND TENTH AVENUE.SOUTH, AND BETWEEN EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND FIRST STREET SOUTH,
BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be approved. Area proposed to be assessed
for such improvement is all of Registered Land Survey 1027/, and all of Block S,
West Minneapolis. Estimated cost $7,959.84, with the City of Hopkins paying
20% of the cost plus the cost of the Federal Governmant�s share. Motion carried.
Item: 66-37-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1478,
243-349 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON ELEVENTH AVENUE SOUTH FROM THE ALLEY
SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO SECOND STREET BY THE INSTALLATION OF ORNAMENTAL
STREET LIGHTS ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE STREET, AND THE INSTALLATION OF WIRES
AND NECESSARY BASES ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE STREET FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO
COUNTY ROAD 3", be approved. Area proposed to be assessed is Lot.1,.tTuditor's
Subdivision No. 194; Lots 18 thru 27, incl., Block 6, and Lots 7 thru 16 incl.,
Block 7, and Lots lthru 9 incl., Block 10, all in West Minneapolis. Estimated
cost $9,516.00. Motion carried.
Item: 66-52-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1479,
349-384 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT OF ELEVENTH AVENUE SOUTH FROM EXCELSIOR
AVII�IUE T0 SEVENTH STREET SOUTH BY THE INSTALLATION OF NEW SEWER AND WATER
SERVICE CONNECTIONS, BY THE RECONNECTION OF EXISTING WATER SERVICES, AND
INSTALLATION OF SEWER MANHOLE", be approved. Area proposed to be assessed is
Lots l, 3, 4, and 6, Auditor�s Subdivision No. 195; and Lots 12 thru 20 incl.,
Block 53, Lots 1 thru 6 incl.; Block 54, Lots 1 thru 12 incl., Block 57, and
Lots 13 thru 24 incl., Block 58, all in West Minneapolis. Estimated cost
$8,761.00. Motion carried.
Item: 66-61-P. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the petition from
384-467 residents of East Lake St. asking for solution of traffic problems in their
area be continued to the April 19, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on March 28, 1966 at 10:00 A.M., for
furnishing the City of Hopkins with Fleet Liability Insurance for 1966, and
the following bids were received. (see attached)
467-480 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the bid of the
R. J. Walser Agency, Inc., agents for Home Indemnity Co., in the amount of
$3,567.00, for furnishing Fleet Liability Insurance for 1966, to the City of
Hopkins, be approved. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on April 4, 1966, at 10:00 A.M., for the
installation of new sewer and water service connection by reconnection of
existing water services and installation of sewer manhole on llth Avenue South.
(see attached)
Minutes of April 5, 1966, Council meeting, cont. Page 2.
480-486 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the bid of G. L.
Contracting Co., in the amount of $7,220.00, be accepted for the installation
of the new sewer and water service connection by the reconnection of existing
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486-524
524-528
s28-540
water services and installation of sewer manhole on llth Avenue South. Motion
carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on April 4, 1966, at 10:00 A.M., for Two
Way Mobile Radios and the following bids were received. (see attached)
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the bid of Motorola,
in the amount of $1,945.00, for Two Way Mobile Radios for the City of Hopkins,
be accepted. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on April 4, 1966, at 10:00 A.M., for furnish-
ing Acoustical Tile for the Police Pistol.Range, and the following bids were
received. (see attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the bid of Dale Tile
Co., in the amount of $886.00, be accepted for furnishing Acoustical Tile for
the Police Pistol Range. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened at 10:00 A.M., on April 4, 1966, for furnish-
ing the City of Hopkins with Chain Link Fence.Backstops for Central Park, and
the following b.ids were received. (see attached)
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the bid of Crown Iron
Works, in the amount of $2,430.00, for furnishing Chain Link Fence Backstops
for Central Park, be accepted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-51-0. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 265, "AN
540-570 ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 16 OF HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 30 RELATING TO TAXICABS",
be.accepted for the second reading thereof, and according to 1aw, same to be
ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 66-63-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the recommendation
576-626 from the Zoning and Planning Commission for approval of a Special Use Permit
for the construction of a Car Service Center, on Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Boulevard
Manor (1724 Excelsior Ave. W.), with the following stipulations: a front yard
variance of 15 feet, no parking to take place in front yard, a fence put around
rear yard according to plan, said fence to be 50% opaque along South side adjacent
to residential zone, be approved, with the conditions as outlined above. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-64-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr.. Heuser seconded the motion, that recoIIanendation from
626-637 the Zoning and Planning Commission that a request for a Special Use Permit be
approved to construct a 2,200 square foot addition to the Packaging, Inc.,
building, on Lot "A", Registered Land Survey 1086 (108-110 Monk Ave.) with the
stipulation that the loading dock be so constructed that it cannot be approached
or used directly from Monk Ave., be referred back to the Zoning and Planning
Commission for further study. Motion carried.
Item: 66-35-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Council accept
687-757 the Engineer�s Report on the storm water drainage problem on Maple Hill Road,
and that authorization be given to advertise for bids for the installation of
the necessary work to be done to correct this problem. Motion carried.
Item: 66-33-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1480,
757 - "A.RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE EXTENSION OF SANITARY
SEWER ON lOTH AVENUE NORTH FROM 4TH STREET TO MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD", be approved.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-52-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1481,
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON ENGINEER'S REPORT ON CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER
QN 4TH STREET NORTH FROM 12TH TO 13TH AVENUE", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-53-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1482,
-767 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON ENGINEER'S REPORT ON STREET IMPR(JVEMENT ON
SHADYSIDE CIRCLE-SUNNYSIDE LANE, VAN BUREN AVE. NO., AND JACKSON AVENUE NORTH",
be approved. Motion carried.
Minutes of April 5, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 3.
Item; 66-54-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1483,
767 - "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE PETITION FOR SANITARY SEWER
AND WATER MAINS ON SHADY OAK ROAD FROM COUNTY ROAD 3 TO EXCELSIOR AVENUE", be
adopted. Motion carried.
�: 66-54-P.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1484,
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE PETITION FOR CONCRETE ALLEY
BETWEEN 11TH AVENUE AND 12TH AVENUE NORTH FROM THIRD STREET TO FOURTH STREET",
be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-54-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1485,
-.774 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE ALLEY BETWEEN
14TH AND 15TH AVINUE NORTH FROM THIRD STREET TO FOURTH STREET", be adopted.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-55-R. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request from the
774-778 Minneapolis Gas Company for permission to make 2- 4�x 5' holes at the inter-
section of Second Street North and Jackson Avenue, to insulate existing gas
mairi valves, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-56-R. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request from the
778-784 Minneapolis Gas Company to excavate at the intersection of Excelsior Avenue and
20th Avenue North, to revise connection to existing mains, be approved. Motion
carried.
m: 66-57-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the request by Northern
+-825 States Power Company for a permit to place one pole at theWest end of Drillane
Circle, be continued to the April 19, 1966, Council meeting, and the City
Engineer check with the Pawer Company for an alternative position of the pole.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-58-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by Red
825-847 Owl Stores, Inc., for installation of pedestrian crosswalk and necessary signs
for crosswalk, on Excelsior Avenue between Adams Avenue and St. Louis Street,
be approved,.and the City install such crosswalk and necessary signs. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-59-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the request by the
847-865 Hennepin County Highway Department for Council authorization to post the South
side of Third Street South from Washington Avenue to approximately 600' West,
"No Parking", be approved, and the County be allowed to post this area with
"No Parking" signs. Motion carried.
Item: 66-60-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the request by Hopkins
866-877 Suzuki Motors, for 15 Minute Parking Zone, in front of 450 Excelsior Avenue W.,
be continued to the April 19, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-62-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the petition to
877-888 vacate 9th Avenue from 6th Street South to 7th Street South, and Alley in Block
60, West Minneapolis, be referred to the Zoning and Planning Co�nission. Motion
carried.
Item; 66-65-C. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher
888-903 write a letter to the Hopkins Women's Club, thanking them for their very
generous gifts, which they have donated for use in the Co�unity Room. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-66-C. Mr. Har'riman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the co�nunication
903-928 from Grathwol & Ploetz, Attorneys at Law, regarding Minnetonka Electric, be
continued to the April 19, 1966, Council meeting, and that the City Attorney
discuss this further with Mr. Ploetz. Motion carried.
Item: 66-67-C. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Su�►ons and
928-933 Complaint, of Neela Landquist, Plaintiff vs Crestland Properties, Inc., and
the City of Hopkins, be referred to the City Attorney. Motion carried.
I` : 66-68-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the additional 1966
5 367 license applications, be approved, and the electrical permit request, be
registered. Motion carried.
Minutes of April 5, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 4.
Item: 66-69-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Engineer�s Report
967-975 on improvement of 17th Avenue North from State Highway ��7 to County Road 3,
(Schoell & Madson, Consulting Engineers), be continued to the Apri1 19, 1966,
Council meeting. Motion carried.
�: 66-70-C.
975-1013
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that request from Midwest
Planning & Research, Inc., for additional fees, be referred to Councilman
Harriman, and City Manager Brubacher, for discussion with the Zoning and
Planning Commission. Motion carried.
Item: 66-71-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Northern States
1013-1147 Power Company Franchise, with the City of Hopkins, be continued to the April 19,
1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-72-R. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request from
1147-1171 Mr. McLellan, agent for Local 49, for consideration of fringe benefits, be
Side 2 referred to the Personnel Co�nission, and that Mr. McLellan be so advised.
1173-1175 Motion carried.
Item;
1175-1196
Item:
1196-1124
1374-1375
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Council
draw a Resolution supporting the application of the Village of Minnetonka for
permission to construct a sewer plant on the Minnesota River. Motion carried.
Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Officer Walter Johnson,
of the Hopkins Police Department, be authorized to attend the Firearms Instruc-
tion School, at the University of Indiana. 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, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 265
AN ORDINANCE AM�NDING SECTION 16 OF.
HOPKINS ORDINANCE.NO. 30 REI,ATIIVG T0
TAXICABS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS AS FOLLOWSi
SECTION 1. That Subdivision 1 of Section 16 0� Ordin-
ance No. 30 be and the same is hereby repealed and there is
adopted and enacted in lieu and in place thereof the follow-
ing;
Section 16. TAXICAB5.
Subdivisio� 1. DEFINITIONS. The following words
and phrases when.used.in connection with Section
16 of this Ordinance have the following meanings:
(a) "Call Box`Stand" means a place along side
a street or elsewhere where the City
Council has authorized a holder of a
certificate of public convenience and
necessity to install a telephone or call
box for the taking of calls arid the dis-
patching of taxicabs.
(b) "Certificate" means a.certificate of public
convenience and necessity issued by the
City Council authorizing the holder thereof
to conduct a taxicab business in the City
of Hopkins.
(c) "Cruising" means the driving of a taxicab
on the streets, alleys, or.public places
of the City of Hopkins in search of, or
soliciting prospective passengers for hire.
(d) "Chauffeur's License" means the permission
granted by the State of Minnesota to a per-
son to drive a motor vehicle, truck, or
taxicab upon the streets of the City of
Hopkins or elsewhere for hire or as a
chauffeur.
(e) "Driver's License" means the permissiori
granted by the State of Minnesota to a
person to drive a motor vehicle upon the.
- streets of the City of Hopkins.
(f) "Holder" means a person to whom a certificate
of.public convenience and necessity has been
issued.
(g) "Nianifest" means a daily record prepared by
a taxicab.driver of all trips ma,de by said
driver showing time and place of origin, des-
tination, number of passengers, and the a.mount .
of fare of e'ach trip.
(h) "Operator" means any person owning or
having control of the use of one or more
taxicabs used for hire upon the streets
or engaged in the bus.iness of operating
a taxicab within the City of Hopkins.
(i) "Rate Card" means a caxd used by the holder
in the City of Hopkins of a certificate for
display in each taxicab which card contains
the rates of fare then in force.
(j) "Taxicab" means a motor vehicle regularly
engaged in the business of carrying
passengers for hire, having a seating cap-
acity of less than eight (8) passengers and
not operated on a fixed route.
(k) "Taxicab Stand" means a public place along
side the curb of a street or elsewhere, in
the City of Hopkins which has been designated
by the City Nianager reserved exclusively for
the use of taxicabs.
(1) "Taximeter" means any mecha.nical instrument
or device attached to a taxicab which
measures mechanically the distance driven
and the waiting time upon which the fare is
based or both, and upon which taxi charge
sh.all be indicated by figures.
(m) "Waiting Time" means the time when a taxicab
is not in.motion from the time of:acceptance
of a passenger or passengers to the time of
discha.rge, but_does not include any time that
the taxicab is not in motion if due to any
cause other than the request, act or fault
of a passenger or passengers.
Subdivision 1.1. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC.CONVENIENCE
AND_NECESSITY REQUIRED. No person shaTl operate or
permit a taxicab owned or controlled by him to be
operated as a vehicle for hire upon the.streets of the
City of Hopkins without having first obtained a cert-
ificate of public convenience and necessity from the
City Council.
Su.bdivision 1.2. APPI,ICATION FOR CERTIFICATE. An
application for a certificate shall be filed with the
City Clerk upon forms provided by the City of Hopkins
and said application shall be verified under oath
and shall furnish at least the following information:
The na.me and address of the applicant; his
financial status including the a.mounts of all
unpaid judgments against the applicant and the
na.me of the transaction or acts giving rise to
said judgments; the experience of the applicant
in the tr•_ansportation of passengers; the number
of applica.nt's driver's licence and chau.ffeurs
license as well as such numbers of any and all
employees intended by said applicant to be used
to be employed as taxicab drivers; the number of
vehicles to be operated or controlled by the
applicant; the color scheme or ins.ignia to be
used to designate the vehicle or vehicles of the
applicant; such further information as the City
of Hopkins may from time to time require.
Each such applicant shall further state on
such application any facts or other evidence
which the applicant believes tend to prove
that public convenience and necessity require
the granting of such certificate,
Subdivisiori 1.3. PUBZIC HEARING. Upon the filing
of an application for.such certificate the City
Council shall fix a time and place for a public
hearing thereon. Notice of such heaxing shall be
given to the applicant and to all persons to whom.
certificates of public,convenience and necessity
have theretofore been issued and remain valid. Due
notice shall also be given the.general public by
posting a notice of such hearing in the City Hall
of the City of Hopkins. The City Council may in
addition to the.above cause one (1) publication of
such notice in the official newspaper of the City,
such publication to be not less than five (5) days
prior t:o.::��the date thereof of such hearing. Any
interested persons may file with the City Clerk a
memorandum in support of or opposition to the
issuance of a certificate.
Subdivision 1.4. ISSIIANCE OF CERTIFICATE. If the
City Council finds that taxicab service.or further
taxicab service in the City of Hopkins is required
by the public convenience and necessity and that the
applicant is fit, willing and able to perform sueh
public transportation and to conform to the provisions
of this Ordinance and any regulations or rules pro-
mulgated thereunder by the City Manager, then the City
Clerk shall issue a certificate of convenience stating
the na.me and address of the applicant, the number of
vehicles authorized, and the date of issuance; other-
wise the application shall be denied.
In making the above findings, the City Council shall
take into consideration the number of taxicabs
already in operation, whether existing transportation
is adequate to meet the public need, the probable
effect of increased service on local traffie conditions
and upon such taxicab service, and the character,
experience, and responsibility of the applicant. The
City Council ma.y require in connection with such
issuance the posting of an indemnity bond or liability
insurance as may be reasonably necessary for the
protection of person and property and for the compli-
ance by such holder with this Ordinance, Statutes and
Regulations pertaining thereto.
SECTION 2. That Subdivision 7 of Section 16,of said Ordin-
ance No. 30 is hereby repealed and there is hereby adopted and
enacted in lieu and instead thereof the followings
Section 16.
Subdivision 7. TAXICAB CARDS. In every taxicab there
shall at all times be prominently displayed a taxicab
card in plain, legible letters visible to the passengers
therein giving the number of the taxicab li.cense, a
statement of the maximum rates of fare to be charged
either metered or unmetered, the a.mount of any additional
charge for any additional passenger or passengers,if
any, and any charge to be made for luggage and further
a statement that any package or article left in the
taxicab must be returned liy the taxicab driver to the
office of the City Manager where it may be identified
and claimed.
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SECTION 3. There is hereby enacted and adopted the follow-
ing as Subdivision 11.1 of said Ordinance:
Section 16.
Subdivision 11.1. TAXICAB SERVICE. A1 persons
engaged iri the taxicab.business in the City of Hopkins
operating under the provisions of this Ordinance shall
render overall service to the public desiring to use
taxicabs. Holder of certificates of public convenience
and necessity shall maintain a central place of bus-
iness and keep the sa.me open twenty-four (24) hours
a day for the purpose of receiving calls and.dispatch-
ing taxicabs. They shall answer all calls received by
� them for services within the corporate limits of Hopkins
as soon as they can do so, and if said service cannot
be rendered within a reasonable time they shall then
notify the prospective passengers as to the time it
will be before said call' can be answerecl and further
state the reason therefor. Any holder.who shall
refuse to aecept a call in the corporate limits of
Hopkins at any time when such holder has an available
cab or who shall fail or refuse to render good efficient
overall service shall be deemed a violator of this
- Ordina,nce and the Certificate granted to such holder
may be revoked by the City Council. Taxicabs from
other jiarisdictions not holding certificates of public
necessity and conveni:enee from the City of Hopkins may
deliver in municipalities outside the corporate limits
of the City of Hopkins axid may pick passengers up within
the City of Hopkins upon call by such passengers for
delivery to any point outside the corporate limits of.
the City of Hopkins. No taxicab not properly licensed
by the City of Hopkins shall at any time solicit any
passengers within mr shall any.such taxicab pick up any
passengers within the City of Hopkins for any destina-
tion within said City.
First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Hopkins on the 15th day of March, 1966, and finally read
and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said C�ty
held on April 5, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON
Secretary
JOSEPH C. VESELY
City Attorney
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
� NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING FLEET LIABILITY INSURANCE
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City
Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until Monday, March 28, 1966, 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 FLEET LIABILITY INSURANCE.
Specifications and further details are available at the office
of the Finance Director.
All bids must be sealed and marked "Bid on Fleet Liability
Insurance", 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 per cent (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 March 37`;.- 196:6.� =..�.., '-.
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR F'URNISHING AND INSTALLATION OF ACOUSTICAL TILE
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, until Monday, April 4, 1966, 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 furnishing and
installation of Acoustical Tile in the Police Pistol Range.
Specifications and further details are available at the office of
the City Engineer.
Al1 bids must be sealed and marked "Bid on Acoustical Tile" 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 percent (5%) of the total bid price.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids, or to
award a contract as is deemed in the best interest of the City of Hopkins.
CITY OF HOPKINS
R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review, March 24, 1966.
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CITY OF HOPKINS •
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF H?�ARING ON PROPOS:ID II�IP'?OVF1'�IENTS
TO Wt�OM I'r P�AY �Q}NCERDt:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Ha11 at 7:30 o�clock P.M.
on April 5, 1965, to consider the making of an improve;nent •n Fifth
Avenue South b;r the installation of a driveway opening on t he east side of
the street approximately �ne hundred feet north of CountyRoad No. 3
pursuar_t to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs. �.29.111.
The property proposed to Ue assessed for such improvement is Lot 1�,
Towr_ Terrace.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �255.30.
All persons desiring to be heard iaith reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meetin_;.
Dated March 1�, 1966.
C. R. PETEP�SOPT JOSEPH C. tTESELY
Secretary to the Council City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin �ounty Review, Hopkins, Minnesota on
March 21�., 1964 and March 31, 195�.
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Hennepin County� Minnesota
NOTICE OF H�'ARI?J� OV FF�POSED IT1��VF�EDiTS
TC' 4��fI��T IT r•ZAY CCIvCE�'t�1i :
NOTICE IS ilEi'iE�Y G�TEN that the �ty Council of the City ofHopkins
will meet iri the Council Chambers af t'�e City Hall at 7:30 o�clock Po:�l.
�n April 5, 1966, to consider the making of an improvement on Eleverith
�,venue South f rom Fxcelsior Avenue to Seventh �treet South by the
installation of new sewer and water service connec�ior�s, by the
reconnection to existing water services, and installation of sewer
manhole pursuant to T��i.S.A. Secs I�29.011 to Secs. �.29.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1� 3,
1� and 6, �,uditor's Subdivision No. 195; and Lots 12 through 2G inclusive
in Block [3, Lots 1 through 6 inclv.sive in Block �1�, Lots 1 through 12
inclusive in Block 57 and Lets 13 through 2� inclusive in Block 58 all
in T�dest Minneapolis.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �8,761.00.
All persons desix�in� to br-: heard with reference to the proposed
irriproveMent s�ri11 be heard at this m�^etin�.
D ated March 15, 1g66.
C. R. PF"rFRSON J06EPH C. 9FS�LY,
Secretary to the �ouncil City Attorney
Published in �ihA Hennepin Coun$y Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on
T4arch 21�, 1966 and P�farch 31, 1966.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Miruzesota
TTOTICE OF HP'��_ING OiJ FRDK}SFC IMPROVII�fENTS
TO W?-IO��I IT 1��!Y �OIvCE�PJ:
N�TICE IS HE�E�� GI?IEP1 that the City �ouncil of the �City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the ��ity Hall at 7: 30 0' clock P.P�I. on
April 5th, 19bb, to consider the making of an improvement on Eleventh
Avenue South fr�m the alley south of �celsior Avenue to Second Street South
by the installation of ornamental street lights thereon pursuant to M.S.�.
Secs. 429.011 to �ecs. 1�29.111.
The area proposed to be assessed f or such impravement is Lot 1,
Auditor's Subdivision No. 194; Lots 18 through 27, inclusive, in Block 6
and I,ots 7 t hrough 16, inclusive, in Block 7 and Lots Y through 9,
inclusive in Block 10, all in West Minr�eapolis;
The estimated cost of such improvement is �ll�,950.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated T�2axch 15, 1966.
C. R. PETERSOI:T
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY
t�ty _4ttorney
Published in the Hennepin CountJReview, Hopkins, Minnesota on
_, � I"Iarch 24th, 196� and March 31st, 196�.
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CITY OF HOFKINS
Henr.epin County, Minnesota
NC�TICE OF HEA�.ING ON FRlJPC15ED IMF�Vrfi'IENTS
Td Wf-?OT�7 IT MAY �COP•i CERr1:
NOTICE IS I�REDY GIVEDT 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.T�1.
on �pril 5, 1966, to consider the malang of an improvement •n the alleys
between Ninth Ay_enue South and Tenth Avenue �outh and between Excelsior
Avenue and First Street South by concrete surfacing thereon pursuant
to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to �Secs. ?�29.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is all of
��bistered Land Survey No. 1027 an_d all of Bl�ck 5, West Minneapolis.
The estimated cost of such improv�ment is �7,959.8)�.
1�11 persons desirin� to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at th�.s meeting.
i3ated March 15, 19b6.
C. R. PFTERSOI�T JOSFPH C. �TF'�SEL`L,
Secretar,y to the Council Cit;� R.ttorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on
March 21�, 1966 and on March 31, 1966.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin �ounty, Minnesota
NOTICE OF �i�-.�RING ON PR.OF�SID IMPROV:,,,T� �,NTS
TO ti��iOiZ IT MAY COP1 CERI�1:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GI�IEI� that the City Council of t he City of H�pkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the +�i.ty Hall at 7:30 o Tclock P.NI.
on April 5, 1966, to consider the rec�nstruction of existing parking lots
between Tenth Avenue :�outh and Eleventh Avenue South immediately south
of the East-West alley in Elock 6, Z•:Test Minneapolis pursuant to M.S.A.
Secs. �29.011 to Secs. L�2�?.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is all of
P�egistered Zarid �urvey No. 1027; all of Blocks 5, 6 and 7 in West
i�iinneapolis; Lots 10 through 15 inclusive, Block 68 ar_d Lots 10 through
15 inclusive, Block 69 and Lots 10 through 1� inclusive, Block 70, all
in West Minr_eapolis Second i�ivision.
The estimated cost of such improvement is ';;:15,l�6l�.
Al.l persons d esiring to te heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
D ated March 15, 1966.
C. R. PFT_�'RSON
Secretary to the Council
J�SEPH C. TrT�,�ELl,
City .f>tt�rney
Published ir_ the Hennepin County Review, H�pkins, I�Iinnesota on
March 21�, 1966 ar� P��,rch 31, 196C.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1475
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AAID
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a;Resolution of the City Council, No. 1468, adopted the .
15th day of March, 1966, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improv+ement of Fifth Avenue South by the installation of �a driveway opening
on the east side of the street approximately one hundred feet north of
County Road No. 3 thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $255.30.
WHEREAS all property oamers whose property is lia ble to be assessed
for the making of this impro�ement were given ten days published notice of the
coancil hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice, and a
hearing was held and the property ougners heard thereon on the 5th day of April,
1966.
NOV9, T1-�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1468 adopted March 15th, 1966.
2 That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of
such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
5th day of April, 1966.
C. R. FETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY�
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1476
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 14b5, adopted the
15th day of March, 1966, fixed a date for a hearing with reference to
the reconstruction of existing parking lots between Tenth Avenue South
and Eleventh Au�nue Sonth immediately south of the East-West alley in
Block 6, West Minneapolis, the total estimated cost thereof being
$15�464.00.
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of tl�is 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 5th
day of April� 1966.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1465 adopted the 15th day of March, 1966.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
impro vement and he shall prepare plans and sprcifications for the making
of such impro �ement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
5th day of April, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. 1lESELY,
City Attorney
Ker her
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Gounty, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1477
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1467, adopted the
15th day of March� 1966, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the alleys between Ninth Avenue South and Tenth Avenue
South and between Excelsior Avenue and First Street South by concrete
surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $7�959.84.
WHEREAS ALL property owners whos 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 5th day of April, 1966.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkinsa�
1. Such i►r�ro�ements are hereby ordered as proposed in the council
Resolution No. 1467 adopted the 15th day of March, 1966. Benefitting
property ovnners shall pay 80% of the cost o�er a ten (10) year period and
the City of Hopkins shall pay 20% out of General Fund plus the cost of the
Federal Government's share.
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 impro�ement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
5th day of April, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON, J�HN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
J�EPN C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CIIY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1478
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPRO VEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLAI�
P�HERF.f� a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1466, adopted the
15th day of March, 1966, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement on Eleventh Avenue South from the alley south of Excelsior
A venue to Second Street by the irstallation of the Ornamental street
Lights on the East side of the street, and the installation of wires
and necessary bases on the West side of the street from Excelsior
A vent�e to County Road No. 3 thereon, the total estimated cost thereof
being $9,516.00. �`
V�l-�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 oouncil hearing throughtr�o weekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on
the 5th day of April, 1966.
NOW, THEREFORE, � IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1466 adopted the 15th day of March, 1966.
2. That Jotin Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
impro vement and he shall prepare plans and sprcificatio ns for the making
of such impro �ment.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
5th day of April, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
• Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEFH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Ker ber '
City of Hopkins
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTIDN N0. 1479
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1474, adopted the
15th day of March, 1966, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of Eleventh Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to Seventh
Street South by the installation of new sewer and water service
connections, by the reconnection to existing water services and
installation of sewer manhole thereon, the total estimated cost thereof
being $8,761.00.'
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the mak�ng 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 thereo n on the 5th
day of April, 1966.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such impro vements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1474 adopted the 15th day of PAarch, 1966.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for the
impro �ment and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of
such impro �ement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
5th day of April, 1966.
• C. R. PETER50N, JO1-W F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the �ouncil Mayor
JOSEFH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Coanty, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1480
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1464 of the Council adopted
the 15th day of March� 1966, a report has been prepared by John Strojan,
City Engineer, with reference to the improvement of Tenth Avenue North
from Foarth Street to Minnetonka Mills Road by the extension of Sanitary
Sewer thereon and this report was received by the Co�ncil on April 5th, 1966.
HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins�
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such street in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block
105 and Lots 1 and 2, Block I04, all in 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 improveroent of
$1277.00.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
3rd day of May, 1966, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock
P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement
as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 5th day
of April, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON, JOI�V F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPt� C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber �
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLU?ION N0. 1481
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolutio n No. 1440 of the Council adopted
the 5th day of October, 1965, a report has been prepared by John Strojan,
City Engineer, with referenee to the improvement of Fo�rth Street North
from 12th Avenue to 13th Avenue by the installation of concrete curb and
gutter thereon and this report was received by the Council on April 5th�
1966.
NOW, THEREFQRE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as followsr
1. The Council will consider the improyement of such street in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thrta 24, inclusive�
Block 96, and Lots 8 thru 14, inclusive, Block 107, all in West Minneapolis
Second Division� for all or a portion of the cost of the impro�ement
pursuant to M.S.A.� Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111, at an estimated total
cost of the improvement of $1337.00.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
3rd day of May, 1966, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7=30 o'clock
P`.h9., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and impro�ement
as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 5th day of
April, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON, JOMV F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
KerLer
CITY OF HOPKII�
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1482
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REFORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1456 of the Council adopted the
lst day of February, 1966, a report has been prepared by John Strojan�
City Engineer, with reference to the improvement of Shadyside Circle and
Sunnyside Lane from Van Buren Avenue North to Jackson Avenue North� Jackson
Avenue North from Second Street North to Sunnyside Lane, Van Buren Avenue
North from Second Street North to North line of Steven's Oakwood Park
by the installation of concrete curb and gutter and bitaminous surfacing
thereon and this report was received by the Council on April 5th, 1966.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as followss
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such streets in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 13 thrta 24, inclusive,
Block 1, Steven's Oakwood Park; Lots 1 thru 7, inclusive, Lots 9 and 10,
Lots 16 thru 24, inclusive� Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park; Lots 1 thru 10,
inclusive, Block 1, Meath•s Addition; Lots 1 thra 4, inclusive, Block 2,
Meath's Addition, for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement
pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111, at an estimated totai
cost of the improvement of $29,669.42.`
2. A public hearing shall be held on seach proposed improvement on the
3rd day of May, 1966, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7s30
o'clock P.M.� and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing
and improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 5th day
of April, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Gouncil Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Ker ber
�
Kerber
,,
CITY UF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, T�Zinnesota
RI:SOLUTION N0. 11�83
k RESOLUTIUN ORDr";t�.ING FR.EPARATION
Or ENGIVEER' S I�PO F�I' OPd IT�IPROVEP'IECdTS
WH�REAS a petition has been received requesting the irnprovement
of Shady Oak Road between Excelsior Boulevard and County Road No. 3--
to service the area on the west side of Shady Oak Road t�y the installation
of Sanitary Sewer and watermains 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. l�29.111.
NOW, THE�F'ORE, BE IT R.ESOLVED BY ��E CITY COUi�dCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, i'Bi�1NESOTA, 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 pre liminary way as to whether the proposed
improvements are feasible and as to whether they shouid best be made as
proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estima.ted
cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of tl� City of Hopkins, Minnesota, t his
5th day of April, 1966.
C. R. PETER.SON, JOHN F. HANI�Y,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C . V�SELY,
City Attorney
CITY OF HUPKINS
He nnepin C ounty, Mi-r,ne s ot a
RESCLUTIOiv N0. �a4
k RESOLUTIOPI ORDERING P13EPARATION
OF ENGINF,ER � S REPORT OP1 Ii�IPR�JVEI�1EIdTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of _
alley between Eleventh Avenue North and Twelfth Avenue North from 3rd
Street to Fourth Street North by the installation of concrete surfacing
thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a port:.on
of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. l�29.011 to Secs.
L�29.lI1.
NOW, T'rIE;REFOT�.E, BE IT RESULULD BY TIiE CITY COUi'dCIL OF TI�� CITY OF
HOPKINS, MIiJ�•ir�SOTA, tha.t the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan f or study and he is instructed to report with a11 convenient
speed advising the Council in a preiiminary way as to whether the proposed
impro�rnents are feasible and as to whether they should best be ma.de as
proposed or in connection with some other improvement and the estimated
cost of the improvements as recorr¢nended.
Adopted by the City Council of the �ity of Hopkins, I�'Linnesota, t�2is
5th day of April, 1966.
C. R. PETERSOPI, JOHN F. H�INLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JQSEPH C . VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, A'Linnesota
RLSOLUTIOIJ N0. �485
A R�OLUTIOPd ORDERIIIG P_�EPkRATION
OF EIdGIPJEER � S REPORT ON INIP� VEN'1�,NTS
UJHEREAS a petition ha.s been received requesting.the irnprovernent of the
North-South alley between Fourteenth l�venue North and Fifteenth �venue North
from Third Street North to Fourth Street North by the installation of concrete
surfacing thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for a11 or a portion
of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. 1�29.111.
NQni, THENEFORE, BE IT Rh:SQLV�D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH� CITY OF HOPKINS,
MINi�1ES(3TA, 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 estima,ted cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted k�y the City Council af the City of Hopkins, i�innesota, this
5th day of April, 1966.
C. R. P�TERSON, JOHN F. HAi�tLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOS�,PH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
NIINNESOTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR I�ABOR AND MATII�.IALS NEC �SSARY
TO FURNISH AND INSTALL FOUR (l�) CH.AIIV LINK FENCE
BASEBALL BACKSTOPS.
SEALED BIDS will be received bJ the City P4anager at the City
Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until April �., 1966, at 10:00 A.M. local
time, and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as
possible award of a contract will be made by the Cit� for the
follo�rig:
Flirnish and install four (1�) Chain Link Fence
baseball backstops and other appurtenances thereto
all in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office
of the City En�neer.
Sidder's Bonds or Certified Checks are required for ten percent
(10�) of the bid as a guarantee of entry into a contract.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids.
�ITY OF HOPKINS
R. L. rubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review, Narch 17, 1966
To be publisLed in the Construction Bulletin, I��arch 17, 1966
(Official Publication)
City of Hopkins
Hennepin County� Minnesota
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF
SEWER AND WATER SERVICES
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall�
Hopkins� Minnesota, until Monday, April 4� 1966, at 10:00 A.M.,
and thenj and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible there-
after, a�rard of a contract will be made by the City for the above work.
Approximate �aajor quantities are as follows:
31 - 1" Water Services
S - 6�� Sewer Services
Plans, specifications and further details are available at the office of
the City Engineer. No deposit is required but a chaxge 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 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
worlQnanship and material.
Upon the awaxd of the contract the checks or bidder's bonds of the un-
successful bidders shall be returned to t hem' and upon the filing of the contract
and performance bonds 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� TOOIS, E�UIPMENT AND
MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF WATER AND SEWER SERVICES" atdEi
aiiciressecl to �lie 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� Nlarch 17, 1966.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, March 17� 1966�;
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MII�VNESOTA
NO'rICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING AND INSTALLATION OF MOBILE
RAD I OS
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City
Ha11, Hopkins, until Monday, April 4, 1966, at 10:00 A.Mo and
then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible
thereafter, awaxd of a contract will be made by the City for the
furnishing and installation of Mobile Radios.
Specifications and further details are available at the office
of the City Engineerm
Al1 bids must be sealed and marked '�Bid on Mobile Radios"
and accompanied by a eash deposit, cashier�s check, certified
check� or standard bidderts bond� payable to the City of Hopkins
in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the total bid price.
T he right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bidse
CITY OF HOPKINS
��
R. L. Brubachers City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review Mai;,ch 17� 1966.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin March 17, 1966.
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
April 19, 1966, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Councilmen Harriman, Heuser, Lund and Pokorny, also City Manager Brubacher,
City Engineer Strojan, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 43 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
Side 1 April 19, 1966, in the amount of $224,196.63, be approved and authorized for
11-30 payment. Motion carried.
Item: 66-69-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Engineer's
30 - Report on improvement of 17th Avenue North from State Highway ��7, to County
Road 3, (Schoell & Madson, Consulting Engineers) be continued to the May 3,
1966, Council meeting, and a further report be presented from the Engineer-
ing Department and the Police Department. Motion carried.
Item: 66-75-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the petition
- 276 from residents of 17th Avenue regarding plans for upgrading and widening
of 17th Avenue, be continued to the May 3, 1966, Council meeting. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-61-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the petition from
276-415 residents of East Lake Street, asking for solution of traffic problems in
their area, be continued to the May 3, 1966, Council meeting, and that the
Engineer consider the installation of curb at the intersection of Lake St.
and Monk Avenue. Also investigate the possibility of a separate right turn
lane on Monk Avenue from Cambridge to Highway ��7, and also investigate the
possibility of a diamond ramp on the Southeast corner of the intersection
of Highway ��7 and Monk. Motion carried.
Item: 66-73-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommendation
415 - 428 from the Zoning and Planning Commission that the request by Berglund-Johnson,
be denied, for the reclamation of the low swampy land by use of a land fill
operation on approximately 20 acres in the Southwest corner of Hopkins, be
accepted by this body. Motion carried.
429-540 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request `
by the Hopkins Jaycee's, for the proposed schedule of events for the 1966
Ra.spberry Festival, be granted, subject to the approval of the City Manager
and the Police Department. Motion carried. ,
Item: 66-76-T. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
540 - from Mr. Bierbrauer, of Town Taxi Corp., for transfer of Hopkins Cab Company`'�s
taxi cab license, be approved. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman voting no.
-995 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request from.
the Glen Lake Taxi Co., for a cab license to operate their cabs in Hopkins,
be continued until further facts are brought before the Council showing need
for additional cab service in tHe City of Hopkins. Motion carried.
995-1177 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
Side 2 Minneapolis-Moline, to grant a water connection to service the property
1177-1263 described as the North 266 ft. of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision ��195, be
granted, and the connection charge to be $2,000.00. Motion carried.
Item: 66-71-R. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance No:
1263-1391 266, "AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERMISSION TO NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY, A
MINNESOTA CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE,
REPAIR, AND MAINTAIN, IN THE CITY OF HOPKCNS, MINNESOTA, AN ELECTRIC DISTRI-
BUTION SYSTEM AND TRANSMISSION LINES, INCLUDING NECESSARY POLES, POLE LINES,
AND FIXTURES AND APPURTENANCES, FOR THE FURNISHING OF ELECTRIC ENERGY TO THE
CITY AND ITS INHABITANTS, AND OTHERS, AND TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC ENERGY INTO
AND THROUGH THE CITY AND TO USE THE STREETS, ALLEYS, AND PUBLIC GROUNDS OF
SAID CITY FOR SUCH PURPOSES", be accepted for the first reading. Motion
carried.
1391-1441 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request for
transfer of license from Milbert's, to John Meath, for On and Off Sale Non-
Intoxicating Malt Liquor, be continued to the May 3, 1966, Council meeting,
and for a ruling by the Hopkins Police Civil Service Cotmnission. Motion
carried.
Item: 65-167-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that application for
1441 - Used Car License (for retail sale of Used Cars) at 414 Excelsior Ave. W.,
applicant - Cedric Adams, Jr., be continued to the May 3, 1966, Council
meeting. Motion carried.
Minutes of April 19, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 66-1-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that application for
- 1451 a Used Car Lot (behind 630 W. Excelsior Ave.), applicant- Dennis M. Nallick,
be continued to the May 3, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-30-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that recommendation
1451-1457 from the Zoning and Planning Commission, that the suggested recommendations
from Mr. Harriman, be approved, on extending First Street South straight
from 8th to 5th Avenue, eliminate the jog at 8th Avenue, having First Street
as a thoroughfare from llth to 5th Avenue 90., East and West, this way llth
Avenue will be tied in with 5th Avenue, be continued to the July 5, 1966,
Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-57-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request by
1457-1473 Northern States Power Co., for a permit to place one pole at the West end
of Drillane Circle, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-60-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that request by Hopkins
1473-1482 Suzuki Motors, for a 15 Minute Parking Zone, in front of 450 Excelsior Ave.
W., be denied. Motion carried.
Item: 66-66-C. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that communication
1482 - from Grathwol & Ploetz, Attorneys at Law, regarding Minnetonka Electric',
be referred to the City Attorney. Motion carried.
Item: 66-74-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that communication
- 1496 from Shanedling, Phillips, Gross & Aaron, Attorneys at Law, regarding re-
fund of fees paid to the City of Hopkins by Minnetonka Electric during the
past six years, be referred to the City Attorney. Motion carried.
Item: 66-54-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1487,
1496 - "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR
SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS ON SHADY OAK ROAD FROM COUNTY ROAD 3 TO
EXCELSIOR AVENUE", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item; 66-54-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1488,
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CON-
CRETE ALLEY BETWEEN 11TH AND 12TH AVII�IUE NORTH, FROM THIRD STREET TO FOURTH
STREET", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-54-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1489,
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR_CONCRETE
ALLEY BETWEEN 14TH AND 15TH AVENUE NORTH FROM THIRD STREET TO FOURTH STREET",
be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-54-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1490,
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FROM RESIDENTS FOR THE
INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVENUE NORTH, FROM SECOND
STREET TO THIRD STREET", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-54-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1491,
- 1502 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE
ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVENUE NORTH, FROM SECOND STREET TO THIRD STREET",
be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-77-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1492,
1502 - "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FROM MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE
AND J. J. LAWRENCE, FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A 4 FOOT SIDEWALK ON THE EAST SIDE
OF 11TH AVENUE SO., FROM THE TRACKS OF THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN R.R.,
NORTHWARD TO COUNTY ROAD 3", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-78-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1493,
- 1511 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FROM MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE
AND J. J. LAWRENCE, FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A 4 FOOT SIDEWALK AND NECESSARY
SUPPORTING RETAINING WALL ON THE EAST SIDE OF 11TH AVENUE SOUTH, FROM THE
TRACKS OF THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN R. R., SOUTHWARD TO THE ENTRANCE TO THE
MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE PLANT, OR A DISTANCE OF ABOUT 390 FEET", be adopted.
Motion carried.
Item: 65-135-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Council notify
1511-1568 the School District, that they look with favor on their projection of the
area South of Katherine Curran School, and also would like them to realize
the.fact that we will be taking 33 ft. of 17th Avenue, South of Excelsior
for road purposes, and invite their comments. Motion carried.
�inutes of April 19, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 3.
Item: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City of
1568-1581 Hopkins go on record as protesting the proposed gross earnings tax proposed
for non residents, as set up by the City Council of the City of Minneapolis.
Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City Attorney
1581-1599 get the Attorney Generals opinion on the legality of our Housing and Re-
development Cotmnission. Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Notice of Claim
1616-1631 of Clifford M. Fiveland, of 7427 Xerxes Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minnesota, for
damages by reason of the negligence of the City of Hopkins, be referred to
the City Attorney. Motion carried,
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
C. R. Peterson, Secret y of the Council
ATTEST •
� "%�'4tC/V
Charles L. Heuser, Mayor Pro Tem
CITY �F HOF�INS
Hennepin �ounty, P?in.nesota
RESQLUTIOr1 P10. 11��7
A �:ALUTIOV RE��IVZNG r�EFOT�.T AT1D �
CALLINa FOH :�'�RIPdG QN 1+"+s �ST�=FT' �TS
I
t��'PF�S, pursuant to Resolution I�o. 1I�B3 0£ the Council adopted April �, �
195b, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, Cit;,7 Engineer� with
reference to the impr�vement on Shady �ak ��oad �etvreer. Fxcelsior �venue ar.d
Count;�r Road No. 3 ar�ri on County Roa.d No. 3�r�'► ���7-eth Avenue �outh to
Shady �ak Road by the installation of Saritary �eTaer and �•iater!r.ains thPreon
ar_d this report was received by the Council on Ap� 1 19� 1966,
NQW, THi�,�'FORF., }� IT �RESOLV�D by the Citf Council of Hopkins, I'inr-esota�
as follows:
1. The Council will c ons�der the impro�c*ement of suc}:
s�Lre��s: in.,aci:o.rdance with the report arul _ the assessrr�ent of
That Nart of t,hn 's:est half of tr,e Southeast rltzarter of cPC �10:? ?_3, Tot�7r.ship 117�
??�r.�e 22 descrired as follows: Con:�enci�g at the IlorthPast corn�r ef thc� �outhwPst
�uarter o.f the �outheast th,� rter of said Section 23, thence Sou.t,h 300 r�et a.long the
T'ast line th�reof, thence West at :ight an�les distar:t ?_F1� feet, thenc� P�orth at
ri�ht ar��les to a point distant 200 fePt South at r�ght an�.les irom the South line of
B1ock 2 "
lot 20,/Ginkels Oakridge Addition, thenc;e East parallel with said lot lir.e to center�
line of Cou.nty Road Noe 61, thence Southeasterly along saidoenter line t� the East
line of the•�est half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23� thence South 3305 feet
to begir.ning, except road.
Also that part of the Southea.st �uarteT of the Southeast �2uarter of Sect�on 23� Tgwn-
ship 117, Rangc 22, dese^ibed as foll�ws: Commencir.� at the northwest corner of
Registered Land Survey Noo 73�� thence westerly alont� a line� which is an extension
of the north line of Registered Land Survey No. ?31� to the west l.ine of. the Southeast
Rua.rter of the Southeast Quarter of. SPctior. 23, Township 1.17� R�nge ?2, thence
southerl.y alon� the west line of the Southeast �?uarter of the Southeast �uarter.off S�id
Section 23, to a poir.t alon� a line which ia the extension westerly of the sauth lir_e of
line
i'ract I:, Registered Land Sur•�ey P1o. 61�� thence easterly al�ng saia/i�Thich is the exter.sion
w�sterly of the south line of Tract �� Registered Land Survey No. ��10 to the soutYiwest
corner of said Tract �� i�e�istered Land 5urvvy No. 610� thence northerly to beginri.n��
except roado
. ___ Lot 1(including vacated alley) through I�t 11, inclusive, in Dlock l,
Oak Ridge 2r_d Addo
Page 2 of �;ES�LUTIOIv N�. 11�87
for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to P�.S.A., Secs.
1�29.011 to l�29.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of �16�272.,50
f or Sanitary Sewer and �32, 890.00 f or Tf)atermains.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
17tr. day of May, 1966, in the Council Chambers of the City Ha11 at 7:30
o'clock P.M.� and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and
improvement as requir�ed by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of H�pkins, Minnesota, this 19th
day of April, 1966.
C. P. PETERSQN,
Secretary to thP Council
JOSEPH C. �1����'ELY,
City Attorney
5a1a
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Ma�ror
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, ARinnesota
RESQLL?TION Nd. 11�88
A RESOLUTION PECEIVING �.EPQ'RT AI@D
CALLING FOR HEAP�TNG ON IMPI�OVE�ENTS
TnIHERF�AS, pursuant to Resolution No. ]1G81� of the Council adopted
April 5, 1966, a report has been prepared by John Str�jan� City
EYigineer, with reference to the improvement of the alley between
Eleventh Avenue North and Tw�lfth Avenue North from Third Street to
F�urth Street by the installation of concrete surfa.cing there�n and
this report was received by the Council on April 19, 1966,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT I�SOLUED by the �ity Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as f olloUrs;
1. The Cour.cil will consider the improvement of such alley in accor-
dance ti•ritl�� the report and the assessment of Lots 1 through 21�, inclusive,
Elock 97, T�'est hlinr_eapolis Second Division, for all or a portion of the
cost �f the improvement pursuant to AZ.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to 1�29.111, at
an estimated total cost of the improvement of �l�, 259.96.
2. A public heax•ing shall be held on such proposed improvement on
the 17th day of May, 1966, in the Councsl Chambers of the City Hall at
7:?0 P.M., ar�d the Clerk shall g;ive published notice of such hearing and
improvement as required by la.w.
Adopted by the Council of trie City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
19th day of April, 1966.
C. R. I'�TFi�SOP1,
Secretary to the Council
JOSFPH C. TT�?SELY,
City Attorney
Sala
JOHN F. HANLF�,
Mayor
c�� oF xoPxrnTs
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESr.�LUTION N0. i1�89
A RE�JLUTIQN RECEIVING REPORT AI�D
CALLING FOiR HrARING OPI IN1P��'T`NLFNTS
WHE�2EA.S, pursuant t• Ftesolution DIo. 11�85 of the Council adopted
April 5, 1966, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, Citv Engineer,
with reference to the improvement of the alley between Fourteenth Avenue
North and Fifteenth Avenue North from Third Street North to Fourth Street
North by the installation of concrete surfacing thereon and this report
was received by the Council on April 19, 1966.
NOVJ, TI-iF�FORE, �E IT gtESQL�TED by the City Council of Fiopkins,
Minnesota, as follows:
l. The Cour_cil will consider the improvement of such alley
in accordance with the report ar_d the assessment of Lots 1 through 2I�,
inclusive, Block 94, `��Test Minneapolis Second Division, for all or a
portion of the cost of the improvemer�t pursuant to. N.S.�., Secs. 1�29.011
to l�29.111, at an e stima ted tot al c ost of the improvement of �4, 259• 96.
2. � public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on
the 17th day of May, 1966, in the �ouncil Cnambers of the City Hal 1 at
7:30 o�clock P.Pi., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such
hearing a.mi improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the 'City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
19th day of April, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretar�r to the Council
JOSEPH C. '1ES �Z,Y,
City Attorney
,�ala
JQHN F. HAPJLEY,
ifiayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, T�7innesota
RESOLUTIQN N0. 1L�90
A RESC�LUTION 0'r�UERSNG PREPA�ATIOI�T
OF F.��GIN?{',ER' S�EFO�' ON Il'�PROVII�°IENTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvemc�t of
the alley b�tween Sixth �venue North and Seventh 1:venue North from Sec�nd
Street North to Third Street North by the installation of concrete
surfacirg there�n and the assessment of benefittine property for all or
a porti�n of tlie cost of the improvement pursu.ant to T4.5.A., Secs. 429•011
to Secs. 429.111.
P1dhr, THE t�'EE'ORE, LF IT RE�OLUED BY THE �ITY OOUNCIL OF THF .CITY OF
HOPKINS, MIT�SOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan f or study and he is instr•ucted to report with all cor_venient
speed advising the Council in a pre]_iminary way as to whether the proposed
improvements are feasible and as to w hether they should best be made as
proposed or in connection with some ot her improvement� and the estima.ted
cost of the improvemer.ts as recommended.
�,dopted �r the City Council of the �ity of Hopkins, �'linnesota� this
19th day of Apri1, 19�6.
C. :+:. PETEF�SON,
Secretary to the Council
J4HIJ F . HAI�TLEY �
Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Sala
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin �ounty, Miru�esota
RESGLiJTIODi N0. 1491
A �ESOLUTION �2ECEI�IITJu REPQRT PND
CALLII\�G FOR HEA�tI1�iG ON IMP'f�V,�'iE1��I'S
tn�rIER.EAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 11�90 of the. Council adopted
April 19, 1966, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, tiuith reference to the impravement of the alley between Sixth
Avenue North and Sevent�-�. �venue North f"rom Second Street North t•
Third Street North by the installation of concrete surfacing there�n and
this report was received by the Council on April 19� 1966;
NOW, THE�FFORE, � IT RES�LVID �ty the City Council of H�pkins�
�
Minnesota, a_s follows:
l. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 through 2!�,
inclusive, Block 859 West A'Iinneapolis Second Division9 f or al1 or a
portion of the cost of the improverient pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. L�29.011
to 1�29.111, at an estimated tota.l cost of the improvement of �1., 315. y5.
2. �. public hearing shall be held or_ such proposed improver��ent on
the 17tn da� of May, 1966, in the Council Chambers of t he City Hz1.l a�
7:30 0' clock P.P�., and the Clerk shall give published notice of s uch
hearing and improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
19th day of April, 1966.
C. R. FETERSO^1,
S&cretary to the �oti:ncil
JOHN F. HANLEY
r�iay�r
JOSEP_i C. ;'FSFLY,
��,`ity Attorne�r
Sala
,
CI`I'Y OF HOPKINS
Her.nepin County, Minizesota
RESOLUT�ON N0. 1l492
A �ESOLUTION O�r:RING PREPAi'�ATION
pg F,�trIi1�ER' S REFCRT ON IMPROSIE�IT'NTS
WHEP�EAS a petition has been received �tsquesting the iMprovement
of the east sitle of Eleventh Avenue South b�r the construction of a
four foot sidewalk from the tracks of the C�iica.Uo & Pdorthwestern
Railroad northward to Count�r Road IV'o. 3 thereon and the assessment
of benefitting property for all or a portion af' the cost of the
irnprovement pursuant to M.�.A., Secs. 1t29.011 to Secs. Lt29.111.
NOti�I, T��'R�'.�r"ORE, B� IT P�SOLt� BY THE CITY �UTdCIL OF T�� CITY
OF HOPKINS, P�III�INESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred
to John Strojan f or study and he is instructed to report with all
cor_venient speed advising the Council in a preliminar;� way as to
whether the proposed improvements are f easible and as to whether
they should ��est be m,ade as proposed or ir_ connection with some
other improvement, and the estimated cost of t he improvements as
recommended.
Adopted by the City �ouncil of t'r,� �ity of Hopkins, Minnesota9
this 19th day of April� 1966.
C. "3�. P�TERSO�',
Secretary to the Council
J�EPH C. "ESELY,
�City tlttorney
'Sala
JOHT� F . HA N1-�E�'-,
Mayor
c1�r� oF xo�zrls
Hennepin '�ounty, Minnesota
P,,ESOLUTIQPJ NCe 1�93
A P�.E90LUTIOP� O�iEP,1AT!`i PREPA?�.ATTON
OF �'TdGI1V�ER�S _RR�POP�T OPd IMP�.OUF�NTS
ti�,1��EREAS a petition ha.s been received requesting the impr�vement
of the �ast side of Flever_th Avenue South f rom the tracks � of the
Chicago & Northwesterr. Rai� road southz•aard to the entra3� to tlie
Mi�neapolis- Moline plant, a distance of about 390 feet, by the
construction of a four.-foo� wide sidewalk and necessarST supporting
retaining wall thereon a.nd the assessment of �enefitting property
for all or a peri:ion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to
:�I.S.A., Secso 429.011 to 8ecs. 1�29.111.
P�0?,T, T'rIEP��'ORE, B�' IT RFSQi�j�L'�D LaY i?TF' �I'I'v C.�L�:d�IL OF T�L
CITY OF HOPKITdS, MIN^'r�SGTr�, that the proposed improvernent be
referred to John ,�trojan f or study and he is instructed to report
with all_ convenient speed advisin� t he ��ouncil in a prelimir.ary
way a�s to whether the proposed improvements are feasible and a.s
to whether t hey should best be m� de as proposed or in oonnection
with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the
improvemerrt s as reco�nmer_ded.
P�dopted by the 'L`ity Council of the ��ity of Hopkins, Minnesota,
this 19th day of Apr.i 1, 1966.
C. 3�. FETERS�JP�,
Secretary to the �ouncil
JOSEPH C. �T�'SELY,
Cit�T �ttorney
Sala
0
JOHT? F. HAIJLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� Minnesota
NOTICE OF F�ARING ON PROP05ED IANPR01/EMENTS
TO WHOM IT MAY COt�ERNr
NOTICE IS HERE SY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will rneet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7r30 o'clock P'.M.
on May 3rd, 1966, to consider the making of an improve�nt on Tenth Avenve
I�'orth by the extension of Sanitary Sewer thereon pursuant to N1.S.A. Secs. 429.011
to Secs. 429.111.
The area proposed to be assessed•for such improvement is Lots 1, 2 and
3, Block 105 and Lots 1 and 2, Block 1�4, all in West Minneapolis Second
Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $1277.00.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
i�rovement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 5, 1966.
C. R. PETFRSON,
Secretary to the Coaricil
J06EPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Re view, Hopkins, Minnesota, on April 21,
1966 and April 28, 1966.
Ker ber
��
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS
TO WHOM IT MNY CONCERN:
NOTIGE IS I-�RESY 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 May 3rd, 1966, to consider the making of an improvement on Fourth Street
North from 12th Avenue to 13th Avenae by the installation of concrete curb
and gutter thereon pursuant to M.S.A. Sees. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru
24 inclusive, Block 96, West Minneapolis Seeond Division and Lots & thru
14 inclusive, Block 107, West Minneapolis Second Division.
The estimated cost of su d1 improvement is $1337.00.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improver�nt will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 5th, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hernepin County Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on April 21st,
1966 and April 28th, 1966.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Cour�y, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPRQ�lEA4ENTS
TO dVHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will mee� in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,.
on May 3rd, 1966, to consider the making of an impro�ement on Shadyside
Circle and Snnnyside Lane from Van Buren Avenue North to Jackson Avenve
North, Jackson A�enue North from Second Street North to Sunnyside Lane,
Van Buren Avenue North from Second Street North to Morth line of Ste�en's
Oakwood Park by the installation of co ncrete cur b and gutter and bituminous
surfacing thereon pursuant to M.S.A.� Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 13 thru
24, inclusive, Block 1, Steven's Oalcwood Park; Lots 1 thru 7, inclusive,
Lots 9 and 10, Lots 16 thru 24� inclusive, Block 2, Steven•s Oakwood Park;
Lots 1 thru 10, inclusive, Block 1, Meath's Addition; Lots 1 thru 4, inclusive�
Block 2, Meath's Addition.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $29,669.42.
All persons d�siring to be heard with reference to the proposed
impro�ement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 5th, 1966.
C. R. PETERSOId�
Secretary to the Cou ncil
JOSEFH C.. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin Cour�ty Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on April 21st,
1966 and April 28th, 1966.
Ker ber
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
May 3, 1966, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Councilmen Harriman, Heuser, Lund and Pokorny, also City Manager Brubacher,
City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 43 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
Side 4 May 3, 1966, in the amount of $51,274.06, be approved and authorized for
3-20 payment. Motion carried.
Item: Bids- Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Monday, May 2, 1966, at 10:00 A.M.,
for furnishing of Aggregate for Gravel Base, Sub-base, and Bituminous Seal
Coat, and the following bids were received. (see tabulation of bids attached)
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the contract for
20 - furnishing Aggregate for gravel base, be awarded to Northern Contracting in
the amount of $0.80/ton for Class 5 material, and $0.75/ton for Class 4
material, Motion carried.
- 55 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the contract for
furnishing Seal Coat material be awarded to Anderson Aggregate, in the amount
of $1.75/ton for FA-2 material and $2.25/ton for FA-4 material. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Monday, May 2, 1966, at 10:00 A.M., for
furnishing and applying Traffic Paints in the City of Hopkins, and the following
bids were received. (see tabulation of bids attached)
55-70 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the contract for
furnishing and applying Traffic Paints in the City of Hopkins, be awarded to
the AAA Striping Service Co., in the amount of $1,095.00. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Monday, May 2, 1966, at 10:00 A.M., for
furnishing, or furnishing and applying, Bituminous Surfacing Materials, and
the following bids were received. (see tabulation of bids attached)
70 - Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the contract for
furnishing Bituminous Surfacing Materials, F.O.B. Plant, be awarded to Blacktop
Service Co., in the amount of $2,090.00. Motion carried.
- 119 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the contract for
applying Bituminous Surfacing Materials, be awarded to Plehal Blacktopping,
for Item B-1, in the amount of $750.00, B-3, in the amount of $540.00, B-4, in
the amount of $540.00, and B-5, in the amount of $540.00, F.O.B. Site and
applied; and Northern Contracting Co., be awarded the contract for applying
B-2, in the amount of $825.00, and B-6, in the amount of $17,250.00, F.O.B.
Site and applied. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Monday, May 2, 1966, at 10:00 A.M., for
installation of Concrete Curb, Combination Curb and Gutter, Sidewalk and
Driveways, on various streets in the City of Hopkins, and the following bids
were received. (see tabulation of bids attached.)
119-126 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the contract for
the installation of Concrete Curb, Combination Curb and Gutter, Sidewalk and
Driveways, on various streets in the City of Hopkins, be awarded to Crown
Sidewalk Co., in the amount of $21,740.00. Motion carried.
Item: Hearing: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1494,
126-445 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT OF SHADYSIDE CIRCLE AND SUNNYSIDE
LANE, FROM VAN BUREN AVENUE NORTH TO JACKSON AVENUE NORTH, JACKSON AVENUE
1VORTH, FROM SECOND STREET NORTH TO SUNNYSIDE LANE, VAN BUREN AVENUE NORTH
FROM SECOND STREET TO NORTH LINE OF STEVEN'S OAKWOOD PARK, BY THE INSTALLA-
TION.OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND BITUMINOUS SURFACING THEREON, be adopted.
Area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 13, thru 24, incl.,
Block 1, Steven�s Oakwood Park; Lots 1 thru 7, incl., Lots 9 and 10, Lots
16 thru 24, incl., Block 2, Steven's Oakwood Park; Lots 1 thru 10, incl.,
Block 1, Meath's Addition; Lots 1 thru 4, incl., Block 2, Meath's Addition.
Estimated cost of such improvement, $29,669.42. Motion carried. Mr.
Harriman voting no.
� ttem: Hearing: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
445-468 1495, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVIIKENT OF TENTH AVENUE NORTH BY THE
EXTENSION OF SANITARY SEWER THEREON", be approved. Area proposed to be
assessed for such.improvement is Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 105, and Lots 1
and 2, Block 104, all in West Minneapolis Second Division. Estimated cost
of such improvement is $1,277.00. Motion carried.
Minutes, May 3, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: Hearing: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
468-513 1496, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVII�'IENT ON FOURTH STREET NORTH FROM 12TH
AVENUE TO 13TH AVENUE BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER
THEREON", be approved. Area proposed to be assessed for such improvement
, is Lots 1 thru 24, incl., Block 96, West Minneapolis Second Division and
Lots 8 thru 14 incl., Block 107, West Minneapolis Second Division. Estimated
cost of such improvement is $1,337.00. Motion carried.
Item: 66-61-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that bituminous curb
513-667 be installed on the Southeast corner of Lake Street and Monk Avenue and
� also that the City Engineer study the feasibility of the installation of a
stop sign on Lake Street at Murphy Avenue, to help in solving the traffic
problem on East Lake Street. Motion Carried.
Item: 66-86-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request from
667-838 Walser Properties, Inc., for a resolution, or other appropriate expression
from the Council, for consent to sale of property, be continued to the
May 17, 1966, Council meeting, and the City Attorney obtain an opinion from
the Attorney General on this property, and also a statement from the City
staff as to the City�s need for the entire piece of property. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-69-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
838-888 1497, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT OF 17TH AVINUE NORTH
FROM STATE HIGHWAY N0. 7 TO COUNTY ROAD 3", be adopted. (Schoell & Madson,
Consulting Engineers). Motion carried.
Item: 66-61-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the petition
888-897 from residents of 17th Avenue regarding plans for upgrading and widening of
17th Avenue, be continued to the date of the Hearing on the improvement of
17th Avenue North, and combined with same. Motion carried.
Item: 66-71-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
897-946 266, "AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERMISSION TO NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY,
A MINNESOTA CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE,
REPAIR, AND MAINTAIN IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, AN ELECTRIC DISTRI-
BUTION SYSTEM AND TRANSMISSION LINES, INCLUDING NECESSARY POLES, POLE LINES,
AND FIXTURES AND APPURTENANCES, FOR THE FURNISHING OF ELECTRIC ENERGY TO
THE CITY AND ITS INHABITANTS, AND OTHERS, AND TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC ENERGY
INTO AND THROUGH THE CITY AND TO USE THE STREETS, ALLEYS, AND PUBLIC GROUNDS
OF SAID CITY FOR SUCH PURPOSES", be continued to the May 17, 1966, Council
meeting. Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that request for trans-
946-1040 fer of license from Milbert�s,to John Meath, for On and Off Sale Non-Intoxi-
cating Malt Liquor, be granted. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman not voting.
Item: 66-88-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City Council
1040-1125 approve the first draft of the Civil Defense Emergency Plan. Motion carried.
� (see attached copy)
Item: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that a hearing be
1125 - held on May 17, 1966, on the proposed new Used Car Ordinance. Motion carried.
Item: 65-16�=�. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that application for
Used Car License (for retail sale of Used Cars) at 414 Excelsior Ave. W.,)
applicant-Cedric Adams., Jr., be continued to the May 17, 1966, Council
meeting, when the hearing will be held on the proposed Used Car Ordinance.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-1-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that application for
- 1178 a Used Car Lot (behind 630 W. Excelsior Ave.), applicant-Dennis M. Nallick,
be continued to the May 17, 1966, Council meeting, when the hearing on the
proposed new Used Car Ordinance will be held. Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the street
�Side 3 lighting costs, presented by Mr. Brubacher, be_�continued until such time
1178-1195 as Mr. Brubacher has his report ready on the Northern States Power Franchise.
Motion carried.
Minutes, May 3, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 3.
Item: 66-79-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the improve-
1195-1226 ment requested in petition for sidewalks and retaining wall, on the East
side of llth Avenue So., from County.Road 3, to a point approximately
800 feet South; be ordered in, subject to the proper petition and agreement
being signed by the owners, stating that they will pay for the improvement,
and also the agreement being approved by the City Attorney. Motion carried.
Item: 66-80-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the application
1226-1229 from Minneapolis Gas Co., for a permit to install new gas main, and re-
place portions of existing mains on llth Avenue So., from Excelsior Avenue
to 6th Street So., be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-81-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that application
1229-1242 from the Minneapolis Gas Co., for permit to install a gas regulator,
1- 3' x 5' excaVation, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-82-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that application from
1242-1251 the Minneapolis Gas Co., for permit to install 6 Magnesium Anodes, on
existing gas mains, by 8" augered holes, mains are on Madison Ave., Madison
Circle North, and South, Monroe Avenue No., Second Street North, and
Jackson Avenue No., be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-83-V. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that conanunication
1251-1276 from Mr. Vesely, City Attorney, regarding claim of Mr. Marland M. Ros_enow,
be referred back to Mr. Vesely for further discussion. Motion carried.'
Item: 66-84-C. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Mr. Gordon�s
1276-1282 request to appear before the Council, regarding the Little League Ball
Field, be placed on file. Motion carried.
Item: 66-85-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that 2 hour par�ing
1282 - signs be placed on both sides of the street, from ist Street on 9th Avenue
North to Second Street North. Motion carried. •�
-1327 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the placing of
2 hour parking signs on the above locations on 9th Avenue North, be re-
ferred to the Parking Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, and also a
request be made for use of the lot on 8th Avenue (former City Hall site)
for temporary parking. Motion carried.
Item: 66-87-L. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the additional
1327 - license applications for 1966, be approved. (see attached list.) Motion
carried.
- 1376 Mr. Harrima.n moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the additional
1966 requests for Plumbers and Electricians Permits, be referred to the
City Clerk for appropriate action. (see attached list) Motion carried.
Item: 66-89-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Zoning and
1376-1462 Planning Commission�s recommendation to the City Council, for adoption of
the proposed new Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map, be approved, and that a
hearing be held on the area North of Excelsior on May 23, 1966, at 7:30 P.M.,
and a hearing be held on the area South of Excelsior on May 24, 1966, at
7:30 P.M.,. Motion carried.
1462-1488 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher
be authorized to make the necessary repairs to the basement home owned by
the City at Shady Oak Beach, and that the rent for such home be raised
$10 per month. Motion carried.
1488-1561 Mr. Pokorny moved, and.Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the invoice from
Mid�est Planning & Research',�Inc�., in the amount of $1,665.74, be authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
1561-1602 Mr. Lund moved, and�Mr. Pokorny.seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher be
authorized to expend the sum of $1,000.00, to Mr. Eldred Wiley, to make a
revaluation appraisal of the Knollwood area. Motion carried.
Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1498, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE PETITION ROR
CONCRETE ALLEY BETWEEN 16TH AND 17TH AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET.TO
THIRD STREET", be adopted. Motion carried.
Minutes, May 3, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 4.
Mr. Pokorny moved,.and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by the
Minneapolis Gas Co.� for a permit to extend gas main on Jackson Avenue North,
from a point 392 feet, North of Second Street to Sunnyside Lane, be granted.
Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
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BIDS OPEBIED 1�Y 2A 19�
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280QQ Lino F`te !tp 6dhite Tra�fic %ines Q Sldp
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U1VT'� PRICE
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38000 Ga�a R�pid Curing Cut�back Asphalt
38� Galo Ca�i.onic A�phal� Emu�i�
3g�0 Ga10 Asphalt �ulaiatc�
380� Ton Asphalti� Concrete Plant l�x
TOTA�►
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SUI�M�ARY C�' BIUS
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FURNISHING OR FURNISHIPdG A11� APPLYING
BI'rUI�NOUS SURF�ICING P�ATERIAIS
BII?S OPEN�D �A% 2 � 1966
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QUANTITIES
ITEM OF tJORIC
50 Lina Fte ?dew Sts°aight curba 6�� wide b�r 16�� deep
Gambination curb & guttter as �ho�m
55� �a Fto Ne�► ��� attached sketch
25 Lino F�o Ne�a Cu�ved .curb9 6�� raide bJr 16�� d0ep
3Q0 I,Yna F�Lo i�1ew Cur�red curb &. gutte�, combination
curb � gutter _� ._._._._.�_r.
4000 Sq, �`to Neta Driveways or al%y b�� thick
lt040 Sqo F�o New Sidewalke 1�" thick
500 Lino F�e Rega3.r Straight Cu�bs 6" wide x 16'� deep
100 Line F�to Repa3r aan na. on cur & gu ter as s o�m
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100 Lin, Fto Repair Cus^ved cwrb, 6�� wide b� i6�� deep
50 T�.no Fto Repair ��ed curb &�utter� carnbination
curb and gu�te�
500 Sqe Fto Repair Drivet�ays9 6n thick
3000 Sao Fto Repais Sidewaik, 4" thick
TOTAL
• Ai� expansion joints to be figured i.xi un.it casts,
Bidders ara to submit unit prices on all itemse
� Carrected Total
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RIV�RVIEGd C�r�iEN� COP�PAPdY UICTOR CARISO�V & SONS iNC o CftOwN SIDEa�ALK COt4PANY
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2 20 55 e� 2 70 67 50 2 20 55 �
2 65 795 �0 2 60 ?8.0 00 `2 30 690 00
75 3s400 00 68 2�720 00 , b2 28l�80 �D
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2 90 i 4 0 0� 3 50 1,750 00 2 75 18375 �
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TOTAL COST
DOLI.ARS CEtJTS
150� 00
115880 00
83 25
t�25 0�
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237 5�
425 00
18950 00
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(Official Publication)
CI7.'Y Ot� HOPKIPIS
AII1V1�1ES OTA
IdOTICE �OR BIDS FOR THE FURP?ISHII'dG OF AGGREC�ITE
FOR G�VEL BASE, SU�-B�ISE, �i�1D BITUi'�iTtdOUS SEAL COAT
S�XLr,D BIliS will be received by the City I�'tanager at the City
Hall, Hopkins, P�finnesota, until T�Iay 2nd, 1966, at 10:00 A.T��., and
then and there opened and pubiic�y read and as soon as possible
thereafter, award of a contract vriil be made by the City for the
above material.
Specifications and further details are availa.ble at the
office of the City Engineer.
A cash deposit, Cashier's Check, Bid Bond or Certified Check
payabie to the City of Hopkins is required f'or ten (10%) percent
of the bid as a guaranty of entry into a contract.
The ribht is reserved to accept or reject any or alI bids,
or pa.rts thereof, and to award a contract as is deerned to be in
the best interest of the city.
CITY OF HOPKIti'S
� �
� • '-
R. L. Brubacher, City P'Ianager
To be pubiished in the Hennepin County Review April 21st, 1966.
Tobe published in the Construction Builetin April 21st, 1966.
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(Off icial Pubiication)
CITY OF HOPKTNS
P•ZC i'uT1F,.S 0`1'A
NOTICL� UI' I�3I1�5 FOR r�Ui�TNIS�-iIldG 1��1D APPLYING
TRAFl�'IC PAIAITS IN `l'HL; CITY OF HOYKINS.
SEAI,ED BIDS wiil be received by the City Manager. at the
City Hall, Hopkins, Pninnesota, until May 2nd, 1966, at 10:00 A.I�T.,
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 traf'fic paints.
Specifica.tions and further details are available at the office
of the City Engineer, 1010 First Street South, Hopkins, T�finnesota.
A cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check
payable to t he City of Hopkins is required for ten (10�) per cent
of t he bid as a guarantee of entry into a contract.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bi�s, or
pa,rts thereof, and to accept the bid which is most advantageous to
the City.
CITY OF HOPKINS
/ ` • �.
R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin Count�T Review, April 21st, 1966.
To be published in the Construction }3uiietin, April 21st, 1966.
(Official Publication)
CITY QF' HOPKTi��S
i�IINNESOTA
NOTICE FOR BIllS FOR THE II�ISTALI,�ITIG'�V OF CGNCi�.ETE
CURB, CUP�IBINATIOPJ CURB AND GUTTER, S1D��`WALK kND
DRIVEir1AYS Of�d VARIOUS S'T'N�:LTS IN THE; CITY �F HOPKINS,
1�ZI U i'dES OT�: .
SEAL� BIDS wi11 be received by the City P�anager at the City
Hall, Hopkins, I��innesota, until May 2nd, 1966, a,t 10:00 A.M., and
then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible
thereafter� atiaard of a contract wiii be made by the City Council
for the above installation.
Specifications and further detail are avaiiable at the ofiice
of the City Engineer.
�idd.er's Bonds or Certified Checks are required for ten (1�)
per cent of the bid as a guaranty of entry into a contract.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or a1 1 bids,
or parts thereof, and to award a contract as is deemed to be in the
best interest of the City.
CITY OF HOPKTt�S
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R. L. Brubacher, City �'Ianager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review April 21st, 1966.
To be published in the Construction Bulietin �pril 21st, 1966.
(Official Pubiication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
I'ZI1VIdF�SOTA
TdC!!'ICE UF BIDS FOR BITUi�iIa10US SURFACITdU �ND
BITUi�IINOUS I��TERIAIS IPd THE CI'I'Y OF HOPKINS
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City P-Tanager at the City
Hail, hopkins, until I�iay 2nd, 1966, at 10:00 A.PZ. , ancithen and
there opened and publicly read and as s r;on as possible tt��ereafter,
award of a contract will be made by the City for bituminous
surfac in g mate rial s.
Specifications and further details are avaiiable at the
office of the City Manager.
A cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check
pa,yable to the City of Hopkins is required for ten (lON) percent
of the bid a,s a guarantee of entry into a contract.
The right is reserUed 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 HOPKIPdS
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R. L. Brubacher, City Tlanager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review April 21st, i966.
To be pubiished in the Construction Bulletin April 21st, 1966.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, T�Zinnesota
�SOLUTIOn1 N0. 1L�94
RESOLUTION ORDliRIVG Il'IP'tOVL1'�I.�NT Aidli
PRLPkI�?TIUN OF PL�:VS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 11�82, a.dopt ed the
5th day of April, 1966, fixed a date far� a hearin� on the proposed
improvement of Shadyside Circle and Sunnyside Lane from Van Buren Avenue
iVorth to Jackson tivenue North, Jackson Avenue North from �econd Street
i�orth to Sunnyside Lane, Van Buren �venue North from Second Street iJorth
to Piorth line of Steven's �akwood Park by the installa.tion of concrete
curb and gutter and bituminous surfacing thereon, the total estimated
cost thereof being $29,669.l�2.
WHEREAS all property oVanerswhose property is liable to be assessed
for the makin�, of these improvements vrere given ten days published notice
of the council hearin� through two weekly puhlications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon the
3rd day of May, 1966.
NOYd, TiiEN:�F'0'i�E, B� IT R:��OI;V'i' by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
l. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Couricil
Resolution No. 11�82 a,dopted April 5th, 1966.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications f or the making
of such improvement.
�dopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
3rd day of May, 1966.
C. R. PETERSOT�1, JOHIQ F. HADILEY,
Secretary to the Council May or
JOSEPH C . V "�SELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF' HOPKINS
hennepin County, Minnesota.
RFS OLU'rION PJO. 11t95
F�E;SOLUTIO�d O�.UP,RINCT Ii�'IP��.OV�i-i��NT hI�ID
PNEPARATION OF' PL�NS
��1HEP�EAS a Resolution of the City Councii, No. 71�t30, adopted the
5th day of April, 1966, fixed a da.te f or a hearing on the proposed
irnprovement of Tenth Avenue North from Fourth Street to Minnetonka Mills
Road by the extension of Sanitary Sewer thereon, the total estimated
cost thereof being �1,277.00. '
UdH-EREAS all property owners v,rhose property is liable to be assessed
f or the making of this improvement were �ive n ten days pubiished notice
of the council hearin�; through two weekiy publications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon
on the 3rd day of 1�Iay, 1966.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT R.�-'SOL`�TE;D by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improtiement is hereby ordered as proposed in th� Councii
Resoiution No. ]..Lt80 adopted April 5th, 1966.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the.engineer for tYLis
improvement and he shall prepare pians and specifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, i�linnesota, this
3rd day of May, 1966.
C. R. PETERSOTI, JOHN F. H%�PdLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JCI�EPH C. �TSELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RF�SOLUTION N0. I1�96
�SOLUTION ORDERING IAZPf�OV�NI��sNT ki�l�
�'��F't�NATlOiV UF PLANS
WHEF?EAS a Resoiution of the City Council, No. 1!}81, adopted the
5th day of April, 1966, fixed a da�Le for a hearin�; on the proposed
improvement of Fourth Street North from 12th ��renue to 13th kvenue by
the installation of concrete curb and gutter thereon, the total
estimated cost thereoi being $1,337.00.�
UJHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of this improve_nent were give n ten days pubiished notice
of the council hearin�; through two weekiy publica.tions of the required
notice, and a hea.ring was held and the property owners heard thereon
on the 3rd day of P�lay, 1966.
N0�^T, THERk;F01�, BE IT R�SCiLV1� by the Council of the City of Hopkins :
l. Such improtiement is hereby ordered as proposed in the �ouncii
Resoiution No. 11�81 adopted Aprii sth, 1966. �
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
improvement and he shail prepare plans a,rtl specifications f'or the making
of such irnprove rrent.
Adopted by the City Council of the �ity of Hopkins, I"Linnesota, this
3rd day of T�Zay, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HAiVLI��Y,
Secretary to the �ouncil Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
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CITY Oi�' NOPiff IVS
Hennepin County, r�Linnesota
R�.�OLUTIGN P10. 1497
A RESOLUTIOid RLC:��1UZIdG REPO�P A1�
Cl1LLING FOR HEARI:dG ON 1:I�IPROVEP-i'�'NTS
WHEREAS , pursuant to Resolution Dlo. 1373 of the Council ad.opted
1ay �th, 1965� a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer
with reference to the impro ��ement of Se venteenth ��nue from County Road
No. 3 to State l�.ghway No. 7, by grading a.nd surfacing, curbs, gutters,
sidewalks, dri veway aprons, street �aidening, tree removal and by storm
se��rers thereon and this report was received by the Councii on May 3rd,
1966.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RtLSULVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
P�Iinnesota, as follows:
l. The Council will consider the improvement of such street in
accordance with the report and the assessment of:
The Dasterly 200 feet of that part of the east one-half of the North-
east C�uarter (NE q) lying Southerly of State Highway Pdo. 7 and North-
easterly of the Southwester7,y line of the Chicago and idorthwestern
Railroad Night-of-Way, all in Section 23, Township 117, Range 22.
The Westerly 200 feet oi the Chicago and Pdorthwestern Raiiroad Right-
of Way in the SoutYaaest Quarter (SW 4) of the Northwest �uarter (PdW 4)
and the ti�iesteriy 200 ieet of the Southvrest Quarter (SW 4) of the South-
west Quarter (SU1 4) all in Section 24, Township 117, Range 22.
Lots 1 thru 12 inclusive, Block 2; Lots 1 thru 7 inclusive, Block 3;
all in Boulevard I�la.nor; Lots 10 thru 18 inclusive, Block 2; Lots 13
thru 2!� inclusi �e, Block 3; Lots 13 thru 21� inclusive, Block 6: Lots
11 thru 26 inclusive, Biock 7; all in �ibb�s First Addition to West
P�Iinneapolis; Lots 7 thru 11 inclusive, Block 1, Souba �ddition;
Lots 5 thru 12 inclusive, Block 1/ Lots 1 thru 15 inclusi ve, Block 8;
Lots 1 thru 15 inclusive, Block 9; Lots 1 thru 19 inclusive, Block 16;
all in ��1est Minneapolis Third� for all or a portion of the cost of
the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.Oi1 to Secs. 1�29.1i1, at
an estimated totai costof the impro�r:rrent of $280,129.00.
2. A pUblic hea.ring shall be held on such proposed improvement on
the 17th day of May, 1966, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at
7:30 o�clock P.M., and the Clerk sha.11 give pubiished notice of such
hearing and impro ti,ernent as required l�r law.
Adopted b� the Council of the City of Hopkins, i�4innesota, this 3rd
day of P�ay, 1966.
C. R. PETENSON, JOHI�t F. HAi� Lr;Y,
Secretary t o the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C: VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKTNS
Hennepin Count y, Minnesota
RESOLUTIOII N0. 1�98
A RESOLUTIOiJ ORDERCNG Pt�F;P�1RxTI0N
OF EiVGINEER'S REPORT O1V Ii�lPROVEI�IE:�1TS
WI-IENEAS a petition has been received reGuesting the irnprovement
of the alley between Sixteenth Avenue North and Seventeenth �venue
North from Second Street to Third Street by concrete surfacing thereon
a.nd the assessment of benefittin� property for alI or a portion oi the
cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. I�29.Oi1 to Secs. Lt29.111.
NQW, TIIER.EFO�?E, BE 11 �i?�50LVED BY TI� CITY CUUNCTL OF TI� CITY OF
HOPKINS, P�II1�I�]ESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan for study arxi he is instructed to report with ail convenient
speed advising the �ouncil in a preliminar�r way as to whether the proposed
improvements are feasi hle and as to whether they should best be made as
proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated
cost of the improvernents as recommended.
Adopted by the City Councii of the �ity of Hopkins, P4innesota, this
3rd day of May, 1966.
C. R. PE`I'ERSOPI, JOHV F. HxNLF,Y,
Se cretary to the Council Mayor
JC6EPH C. VESELY,
City �ttorney
Kerber
CITY 4F HOPKINS
Hennepin Count�,
Minnesota
NOTICE QF HEARING ON PP�R�SID Il"IPROVF'N�TTS
TO WHOM IT P�IAY CONCF�RN :
NOTICE T S HI�;SY GI1rEN that the City Council of the City of H�pkins will
meet in the Council CY�mbers of the Ci$y Hall at 7:30 0' clock P.NT. on
May 17, 1966, to consider the Making of an improvement on Shady Oak Road
between bccelsior Avenue and Ciunty �Road Tto. 3 and on County Road No. 3
from 'I�aentieth A,venue South to Shady Oak Road by the installa.tion of
Sar.itary Sej�er arxi T,datermains thereon pursuant to P�I.S.A. Secs. 1�29.011 to
429.111.
The area proposed to be assessed f or such improvem�nt is that part of the
West half of the Southeast �uarter of Sectior_ 23, Township 1.17, �nge 22,
described as follows: Comr�encir_� at the Northeast corner o�' the Southwest
Qu.arter of the Southe�.st rluarter of said S�ction 23, thence South 3C�0 feet� a.long
the East .line thereor, thence Ttirest at right angles ciistant 28L feet, thence Vorth
at right angles to a p�in_t distant 200 feet South at right an;les from ;,he South
lirie of Lot 20, Block 2, Ginkels Oakridge Additi.on, thence East parallel with
said lot line to center line of County Road A?o. 61, thence Southeas��erly along
said center line to the East line o? the SrJest half o`' the Southeast, ,�?uarter '6f
",'
Section 23, thence South 33•5 feet to begir�ning except road; also that part of
the Southeast (ivarter of the Southeast �uarter of Section 23, TotJnship 117,
Range 22, d escr�_bed as f�llows: 'Commen;;in� at the northwest �orr_er of:-F�egistered
Land Survey No. 731, thence westerly al�ng a line, which is an exte"nsion of the
r.orth line of Pegistered La.nd ;Slzrve�r No. 731, to the wGst �line of the �outheast
G?uarter of the �outheast �uarter of Section 23, Township 117, Range 22, thence
southerly along the:�st line of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast �uarter
of said Section 23, to a.point alon? a lir.e which is the extension westerly of
the s�uth line of Tract E, Registered Land Survey Vo. 61Q, thence easterly al�ng
said lirie which is the exter.sion westerly of the south line of Tract E,
��'�egistered Lar_d Survey No. 61� to the soutkaaest corner of said 'IY�a.ct E,
Registered Land Survey No. �1G, thence northerly to beginning� except r�ad;
Lot 1(including vacated alley) through Lot �l, inc7_usive,-in Bloc�� 1, Oak
Ridge 2nd Add.
Page 2 of Notice of Hearing on u�Tatermain and Sewer on Shady �ak Road
The e s �irr�a ted c ost of such impr ovement is �16, 272.50 f or the Sanitary
`Sewer and �"32,890.00 for the Watermains.
�11 persons c�.�siring to be heard Urith reference to the proposed
improvement will be hear� at this meeting.
L ated April 19, 1966.
C. �.. PETERSOD? JOSEPF� C. VESELY,
Secretary to the Cour_cil . City Attorney
Published in the iie:�nepin �ounty �teview, hopkins, MirLresota, on
May 5� 1966 a_rri May 12, 1966.
Sal a
CITY OF F:OPKINS
Hennepin County, Minr_esota
NOTICE OF HEARP.'dG OiJ P�OPOSID Il'�IPRQV�'MrNTS
TO WHOI�I IT P7AY CONCEltI�:
NQTICE IS I-�REBY GIVEN that the City Council of the �.ty •f Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the �ity Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.I�I.,
on May 17, 1966, to consider t he making of an improvement on the alley
between Eleventh Avenue North and �aelfth Avenue N�rth from Third Street
to F�urth Street by the insta.11ation of concrete surfacing there�n
pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to Secs. l�29.111.
The area to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 through 2I.�,
inclusive, Elock 9?, West I�4inneapolis Sec�nd Division.
The esti.mated cost of such improvem:�nt is '�1}, 2K9.96.
1�11 persons desiri.ng to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement wi11 be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 19, 1966.
C. R. PE`I'ERSO��
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPri C. ?IFSELY�
Cit�r Attorney
Publzshed in the Hennepi n County Review, Kopkins, Minnescta, on
May 5, 1g65 and May 12, 1966.
Sala
CITY OF HOPKII�S
Hennepin County, Mi rnesota
P10TICE OF H�',AitING OV P%)POS?�v �PROVII�lEP•1T5
TO ��'r�OM IT P�lAY OONCF'�RP1:
NOTICE I5 T�'REEY GIVEI`� that the City Counci 1 of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City �ail at 7�30 o'clock F.M.
on May 17� 1966, to corbs irl er the making of an improvement on tkie alley
between Fourteenth Avenue Nortr and Fifteentr. Avenue Nortt� fr�m Thir•d
Street North to Fourth �t�eet I�orth by the insta.11atioi� of concrete
surfacinc thereon pursuant to M.S.A' Secs. 1�29.Q11 to Secs. 1�29.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1
thro�agh 2!�, inclusive, Block g}�,� ��Test Mir.r.eapolis Second Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �4,259.96•
�11 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated A.pril 19, 1966.
C. �. PE'I'ER.SON
Secretary to the �ouncil
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
�ity Attorney
Published in the Hennepir. County Review, H�pkins, Minnesota., on
Mav 5, 1966 and on Ma;� 12, 1g66.
Sala
CITY OF HOPKINS
rie _(n�pin County, Minr_esota
NO TICE OF HE�i RC NG ON PROPC}�ID Il�IPR� VEMFN TS
TO WHOP�! IT I�lAY WRTC�N:
NOTICL IS F-�RESY GN�N that the City Council of the �ity of Hopkins
will meet in the �ouncil Chambers of the �'ity Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.I�.
on M�y 17, 1966, to consider the making of ar. improvement �nthe alley
between Sixth Avenue North and �eventh l�venue North f rom Sec�nd 'Street
North to Thir•d Street PJorth by the installatior_ of concrete surfacir�g
thereor_ pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 1t29.011 to Secs. 1�29.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1
through 21�, inclusive, Block 85� West I�7inneapolis Second Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �l�, 315• 95•
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 19� 1966.
C. H. PETERSOi� JOSEPH C. VESELY,
Secretary to the Council �ty �•ttorney
Published in the Hennepin County �Review, Hopkins, rlinr_esota, on
May 5, 1�66 a.nd PZay 12, 1966.
Sala
CITY OF H0�'KINS
Herinepin County, �Iinnesota
NCITICE OF HEt1RIP1G Oid PROPOS�U ITviP�.OV�I.��iEi�]TS
TO WHOP�t IT T�Y CONC�;i�J:
1�i0TICE TS iiE1��Y GIV�1 that the City Councii of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o�clock �.M.,
on I�tay 17th, i966, to consider t he making of an improvement on 5eventeenth
�,venue from County Roaci No. 3 to State �ighway No. 7 by grading and suri'acing,
curbs, gutters, sidewalics, and driveway aprons, street widening and tree
removal, and by storm sewers thereon pursuant to M.S.A..Secs. 1�29.O1T to
Secs . 1�29.111.
The area proposed to be assessed f'or such irnprovetnent is:
The Ea.sterly 200 ieet oi that pa:rt of' the east one-ha.lf of the iJorth-
east G�uarter (NE 4) Iying Southerly of State Highway ��10. 7 and idorth-
easterly of the Southwesterly line of the Chicago and i�iorthwestern
Railroa.d t�.ight-of Way, all in Section 23, Township 117, RanUe 22.
The 4Jesteriy. 200 feet of the Chicago arrl iVorthwestern Raiiroad Right-
of �rlay in the Soutl�west (�uarter (SW �) of the iVorthwest �uarter (NW 4)
arxi the GJesterly 200 feet of the Southwest ��uarter (SW �) of the Southwest .
Quarter (SW 4) all in Section 2l�, Township 117, Range 22.
Lots 1 thru 12 inclusive, 31ock 2; Lots 1 thru 7 inciusive, Block 3;
all in Boulevard I''janor; Lots 10 thru 18 inciusi ve, Block 2; Lots 13
thru 21� inclusive, Block 3; Lots 13 thru 24 Inclusive, Biock 6; Lots
11 thru 26 inciusive, Block 7; all in Gibb's First �ddition to Ulest
T•linneapoiis; Lots 7 thru il inciusive, Biock I, Souba Yddition;
Lots 5 thru 12 inclusive, Block l; Lots 1 thru 15 inciusive, Block 8;
Lots 1 thru 15 inclusive, �lock 9; Lots 1 thru 19 inciusive, Biock 16;
all in West Minneapolis TiZird.
The estimated cost of such impro�ment is $280,129.00.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement wiii be heard at triis rneeting.
Dated Ma.y 3, 1966..
C. R. PETEi�S02d,
Secretary to the Councii
JCSEPI-I C . V 1��SELY,
�ity Attorney
To be pubiished in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins, i�irinesota, on
P�7ay 5th, 1966 and Ma.y I2th, I966.
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
May 17, 1966, 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, Building Inspector Blomquist, and City Attorney
Vesely.
J� Reel 44 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
� Side 1 May 17, 1966, in the amount of $147�785.88, be approved and authorized for
I 4-37 payment.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Monday, May 16, 1966, at 10:00 A.M.,
for furnishing of Storm Sewer Pipe to the City of Hopkins, and the following
bids were received. (see tabulation of bids attached)
37-44 Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the bid of North
Item:l Star Concrete Co., in the amount of $4,429.40, be accepted, and a contract
be drawn. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Monday, May 16, 1966, at 10:00 A.M.,
for furnishing Sanitary Sewer Forcemain to the City of Hopkins, and the
following bids were received. (see tabulation of bids attached)
Item: 2 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the bid of Northern
44-53 Contracting Company, in the amount of $17,084.00, be accepted, and a contract
drawn, subject to acceptance of the Agreement with Edina for use of their
sewer lines. Motion carried.
Item: 66-69-E. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution
53-316 No. 1499, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVIIKENT ON 17TH AVENUE FROM COUNTY
� ROAD 3, TO STATE HIGHWAY N0. 7, BY GRADING AND SURFACING, CURBS, GUTTERS,
SIDEWALKS, AND INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWERS", be adopted. From Excelsior
Avenue to the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad tracks, a 36 foot street be
installed with curb and gutter and sidewalk on both sides of the street,
and parking on one side only; from the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad
tracks to State Highway No. 7, a 44 foot street be installed with curb,
gutter, and sidewalk on both sides of the street, and parking on both sides;
and South of Excelsior to County Road 3, a 44 foot street be installed
with curb, gutter and sidewalk on both sides of the street and parking on
both sides. Alternate bids to be taken on both bituminous and concrete
surfacing for the above improvement. Area proposed to be assessed for
such improvement is: "the Easterly 200 feet of that part of the East one-
half of the Northeast Quarter (NE�) lying Southerly of State Highway No. 7,
and Northeasterly of the Southwesterly line of the Chicago & Northwestern
R. R. R/W� all in Section 23, Township 117, Range 22. The Westerly 200
feet of the Chicago & Northwestern R.R. R/W, in the Southwest Quarter (SW4)
of the Northwest Quarter NW4) and the Westerly 200 feet of the Southwest
Quarter (SW4) of the Southwest Quarter (SW'�) all in Section 24, Township
117, Range 22, Lots 1 thru 12, incl., Block 2; Lots 1 thru 7, Incl., Block
3; all in Boulevard Manor; Lots 10 thru 18, incl., Block 2; Lots 13 thru
24, incl., Block 3; Lots 13 thru 12, incl., Block 6; Lots 11 thru 26, incl.,
Block 7, all in Gibb's First Addition to West Minneapolis; Lots 7 thru 11,
incl;, Block 1, Souba Addition; Lots 5 thru 12, incl., Block 1; Lots 1 thru
15, incl., Block 9; Lots 1 thru 19, incl., Block 16; all in West Minneapolis
Third. Estimated cost $280,129.00. Motion carried.
Item: 66-54-P.a. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
316-378 1500, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON THE ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AVENUE
NORTH, AND 7TH AVENUE NORTH, FROM SECOND STREET NORTH TO THIRD STREET
NORTH, BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted.
Area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru 24, incl.,
Block 85, West Minneapolis Second Division. Estimated cost $4,315.95.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-54-P':b. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
378-398 1501, "A RESOLUTION OR.DERING IMPROVEMENT OF THE ALLEY BETWEEN 14TH AVENUE
NORTH AND 15TH AVENUE NORTH, FROM THIRD STREET NORTH TO FOURTH STREET
NORTH, BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted.
Area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru 24, incl.,
Block 94, West Minneapolis Second Division. Estimated Cost $4,259.96.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-54-P.c. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution
398-406 No. 1502, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT OF THE ALLEY BETWEEN 11TH
AVENUE NORTH AND 12TH AVENUE NORTH FROM THIRD STREET TO FOURTH STREET BY
THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be-=adopted. .Are to be
assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru 24, incl., Block 97, West
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Minutes, May 17, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 66-54-P.c. cont. Minneapolis Second Division. Estimated cost $4,259.96. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-54-P.d. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the hearing
406-526 to consider the making of an improvement on Shady Oak Road between
Excelsior Avenue and County Road 3, and �n� County Road 3, from 20th
Avenue So., to Shady Oak Road, by the installation of Sanitary Sewer
and Watermain, be continued to the June 21, 1966, Council meeting.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-86-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the request
526-563 from Walser Properties, Inc., for a resolution, or other appropriate
expression from the Council, for consent to sale of property, be
approved, subject to the City Attorney receiving a favorable ruling
from the Attorney General, on the sale of this property. Motion carried.
Item: 66-90-Z. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the re-
563-586 conanendation from the Zoning and Planning Commission, that the request
by James Tholen, be approved, for a Special Use Permit for the proposed
construction of an Industrial Build ing in an Industrial District, on
Lots 9 and 10, and Lots 11 and 12, Block 57, West Minneapolis. (632-
638-llth Ave. So.) (Z&P Case No. 66-05SP) Motion carried.
Item: 66-91-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
586-622 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission, that the request by
Village Bath Products, be approved, for a Special Use Permit for the
use of the lower level of the building on Parcel 4210, Section 24,
Township 117, Range 22, (1426-1430 Excelsior Ave.) with the condition
that the operation be confined to one shift, and an area of 5500 square
feet be used, and if there is expansion to this area, they will apply
for another permit. Motion carried. (Z&P Case No. 66-06SP)
Item: 66-92-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
622-626 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission, that the request by
Hennepin County, for a Special Use Permit to move three (3) garages
onto the Hennepin County Highway Department property, located at 320
Washington Ave. So., be denied. Motion carried. (Z&P Case No. 66-07SP)
Item: 66-93-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that recommenda-
623-740 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission, that the request by
Hopkins Contractors, be granted, for a Special`Use Permit for the
construction of an Industrial Buiilding in an Industrial Zone on Lots
10, 11, and 12, Block 56, West Minneapolis (636-640 12th Ave. So.),
with the stipulation that the front of the building be some form of
brick or brick veneer. Motion carried.
Item: 66-CO Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance
740-1168 No. 245, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE
Side 2 CITY OF HOPKINS", be continued to the June 7, 1966, Council meeting.
1169-1238 Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request
12��-1308 of Mr. Harvey Zi�nerman, for transfer of the Liberty Bar's 3.2 Non-
Intoxicating Malt Liquor license, now held by Mr. Fred Wayman, be denied.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-167-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that the application
1308 - for a Used Car License (for retail sale of Used Cars) at 414 Excelsior
Ave. W., applicant: Cedric:. Adams, Jr., be continued to the June 7,
1966, Council meeting, and Mr. Adams be so notified. Motion carried.
Item: 66-1-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that application
- 1320 for a Used Car Lot (behind 630 W. Excelsior Ave,) applicant: Dennis M.
Nallick, be continued to the June 7, 1966, Council meeting, and Mr.
Nallick be so notified. Motion carried.
Item: 66-94-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
1320-1336 tion from the Zoning and Planning Co�nission that request by Home Gas
Co., and Minneapolis-Moline, be granted, for the installation of a
Propane-Air Mixing system on Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision 195. Motion
carried. (Z&P Case No. 09SP)
Minutes, May 17, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 3.
Item: 66-71-R Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
*1238-1245 266, "AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERMISSION TO NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY,
A MINNESOTA CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE,
REPAIR, AND MAINTAIN IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, AN ELECTRIC DISTRI-
BUTION SYSTEM AND TRANSMISSION LINES, INCLUDING NECESSARY POLES, POLE LINES,
AND FIXTURES AND APPURTANCES, FOR THE FURNISHING OF ELECTRIC ENERGY.TO THE
CITY AND ITS INHABITANTS, AND OTHERS, AND TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC ENERGY INTO
AND THROUGH THE CITY AND TO USE THE STREETS, ALLEYS, AND PUBLIC GROUNDS
OF SAID CITY FOR SUCH PURPOSES", be continued to the June 7, 1966, Council
meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-95-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that recommenda-
1336-1340 tion from the Zoning and Planning Co�nission, that the request from
Packaging, Inc., be denied, to construct a 2,200 square foot addition to
the Packaging, Inc., building on Lot "A", Registered Land Survey 1086,
(108-110 Monk Ave.) Motion carried. (Z&P Case No. 66-02SP)
Item: 66-96-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the proposed
1340-1369 Agreement between the City of Hopkins and the Village of Edina, for use
of the Edina sewage lines by Hopkins, be approved, and the Mayor and City
Clerk, be authorized to sign the Agreement. Motion carried.
Item: 66-97-RP. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the letter
1369-1380 from the Recreation and Parks Commission, regarding their reco�nendations
for future park development in the City of Hopkins, be accepted and placed
on file. Motion carried.
_ Item: 66-98-5. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Heuser seconded the motion, that co�unication
1380-1386 from Mr. Brubacher, reco�ending Council action to designate the entire
strip of Excelsior, within the Hopkins City limits, as Excelsior Avenue,
be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-99-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harri.man seconded the motion, that the request
1386-1391 from Minneapolis Gas Co., for a permit to extend gas main on Shadyside
Circle, from Van Buren to west end of street, and on Sunnyside Lane from
Van Buren Ave., to Jackson Ave., be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-100-C. Mr. Heuser moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request from
1391-1393 the Hopkins Chamber of Commerce, for permission to use sidewalks for Crazy
Days displays on Friday and Saturday, Ma.y 20th, and 21st, and the Hopkins
Art Fair, on Friday and Saturday, June 17th and 18th, be granted. Motion
carried.
Item: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City
1393-1458 Manager, Mr. Brubacher, be authorized to retain the firm of Reike-Carroll-
Muller, Associates, Inc., for the Engineering Services for our water system
improvements, and that the City Attorney draw the contract for same. Motion
carried.
Item: Mr. Harri.man moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Council
accept Councilman Heuser's letter of resignation with regret, and give, and
extend, to our fellow Councilma.n, and departed friend to be, our thanks,
and the thanks of the City of Hopkins, for his tour of duty as a Councilman.
Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion car�ied.
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MIZPA�I CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
412 Fifth Avenue North, Hopkins, Minnesota Phone: WEst 5-5509
May 17, 1966
The Honorable John Hanley
Ma.yor, City of Hopkins
Hopkins, Minnesota.
Dear Ma.yor Hanley:
I have accepted a new position which will ma.ke it necessary for me to live in
Ka.nsas City, Missouri, and therefore I must resign from the City Council of
Hopkins, Minnesota..
My resigna,tion will become effective on the 31st of Ma.y 1966.
I have enjoyed my years on the City Council and want to thank you, as well as my
fellow council men, for the very fine cooperation and consideration you have given
me over the past three years.
I would also like to express my appreciation to the city mana.ger and his fine sta.ff
for their thoughtful guida.nce and cooperation.
Your long hours, your devotion to deta,il, and your sincerity of purpose has restored
my appreciation of and respect for our local form of government. Hopkins is for-
tunate indeed to have you men as their public servants.
I know that you all accept your responsibility to serve "under God", and I sincerely
pray for His blessing to be with you all.
Respectfully yours,
� o
Reverend Charles L. Heuser
Councilman, City of Hopkins
(Ofiiciai Pubiication)
City of Hopkins
Hennepin County, P�iinnesota
NOTICE Qi�' BIDS FOR 1Hi I1dSTALI�.`1'IOi�I OF SA�I�'ir"ItZY
S�s"GJLR FO�CL TZAIN
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S�l::�,D BIDS wiil be received by the City 1�4aria�er a� the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until r�7onday, May 16, 1966, at 10:00 x.P�I., and then
and there opened ar�l pubiicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter,
award of a contract will be made by the City f or the above work.
Approximate major quantities are as foliows:
1780 Lin. Feet of 8" Cast Iron Force Main
Plans, specifications and f'urther details are available at the office oi
the City �n�ineer. No deposit is required but a char�e of $10.00 per set wi11
be billed if plans and speci.f ications are not returned in good condition within
ten (10) days af'ter bids are opened.
Each bid must be accompanied by a Cashier�s Check, �ertified Check or
�
Standard Bidder's Bond tiaritten by a corporate surety certified bjr the 1�linnesota
State Insurance Comrnission, at ten per cent (10/) of the total bid price, payable
to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder wiii, if successiul,
promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the faithful performance of the work
covered b�r this specification.
The successful L�i_dder must, within ten (i0) days af:ter his bia is accepted,
execute a contract and bond for one hundred per cent (100�� of the fuil amount
of the b�_d arxi guaranteeing f or one yea,r the entire pro�ect free of defective
workmanship and material.
Upon the, award oi the contract the cl�ecks or b�_dder's bonds oi' the un-
successful bidders shali be returned to thern, and upon �the filing of the contract
and performa.nce bond, tne checic or bid boncl of the successful bidder shail l�e
returned to hirn.
The City provides �roposal forms which are to be used. Each proposal must
be plainly marked "PROPOSAL I'OR `I'1�; FUi��d15HIVG Or' IABOi�., 1�OLS, E�UIPI•�VT AND
I�'�TERIAL 1`TLC�,�'SARY FOR ^t�� II�ISTALL�'i1I0Pd QF SAi�,iITARY SEi�TER rOi�C�� P�7AIN" and
addressed to the City of Hopkins, �Zinnesota.
The City reserves the right to reject any and ail bids or parts thereof.
Any incomnlete l�.d will be rejected.
In ca.se of default the city may have the work done by others, ard hold the
original bidder or contractor liable �f'or increased costs.
C�TY OF HOPK1IdS
/ / � �lf,
R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the �"iennepin County Review, May 5, 1y66.
To be pubi.ished in the Construction Bulletin, i�lay 5, 1966.
(Official Publication)
CITY OF' HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOi_'ICE FOR BIDS FOR T HE FURNISHING OF STORM SEWER_PIPE
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City
Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota � until May 16, 1966, at 10:00 A.I�I., and
then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible
thereafter, awaxd 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 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
.�
R. L. Brubacher� City Manager
To be published:�.in the Hennepin County Review i`�ay 5, 1966.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin May 5, 1966.
CITY OF HGPKIN3
Hennep in C ounty, 2Jtinsie e ota
RESOLUTIOIJ P10, 1499
RESOLUTIOPZ CRDF�INU III�i'ROTd�Iu�A1T ATdD
PREP.ARATIOI�T OF PLp,NS
u'i �� S a Resolution of the City Counoil, No! 149'l, adopted the 3rd clav of
llray, 1966, fixed a date for a hearing on the propased impro�ament of Sev�enteenth
kvenue .'�::, t�.. from Countyr noad ATo. 3 toSt�te Hi�titi4-Ay I�Io. 7 b�r gradinb ^.rd surfaoing,
ourbs, gu'�ters, sidetivall�s, and dri�,e�;say aprosis, street �riderir� and troe
removal, and by storm sewers thereon, the tota$ estimated cost thereof being
�28C,129.00, and
�"�REAS all property ownsrs whose proper-cy is liable to ba assessed for
the rrne�king of these improv�ments tivere given ten c'�ays published notice of the
oounoil hearir;�; through ttivo �rreekly publiaP.tions of the required notioe, and a
hearir� was held an.d the property owrmrs he€�rd thereon on the 17th day of ?�.ay,
1966;
NOV�f, TH�REFQRE, l� TT Fs�SOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins a
1. The ir.raroveroerxt of . Seventeenth Avenue :r:: �-�.. from State I3igrnvay No. 7
To County Road No. 3 by grading, surfacing and installation of Curbs, Gutters,
Side�valks and �torm Sevrers is heraby ordered to oonform to the foZlvwings
From Exoelaior Avenue to the Ghic�go RTA Northvrestern Railroad tracks, a
36 i"oot street is to be iustalled witn curo an�: gutter and sidewalk on both
sides of the street and parking on one siae on1;T; i'rom the Chicago and
PTorthvrestern Rail-road traaks to State �iight�y rTo. ?, a 44 foot street is to be
installed with curb, gutter end sidewalk on both sides of the street and parking
on both sides; from Exoelsior to Couzty Hoad Dto� 3, e 44 fo ot street is to be
installed with curb, gutter and sidewalk on both sides of the street �nd parking
on both sidas. Alternate bids sre to be taken on both bituminous €�.r.�d concrete
surfaoing for the above improvementso The area te be assessed is the s�:me as
proposed in Counoil tiesolution Tdo. 1497 a�opted �a,y 3rd, 1966.
2. Sahoell & I�adaon, �onsulting En�,inaers, and John Stro�an, City �r�;ineer,
are hereby designated � s eY�ginsers for t:1is improvemerrt �.nd Sdhoell &�adaon
� sha11 prepare plans and apeoifiaations for the makin� of suoh improvements.
RESOLUTION N0. 1499 Continued
Adopted by the City Counoil of the City of Hopkins, DQinnesa�ta, this
17th day of Iday, 1966.
C. R. PET�tSON,
Secretary to the Counail
JOSF �� H C . VESELY
City Attorney
Ssla
JOHN F. 3�AWLEY
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, :nlinnesota
t?ESOLUTIOPJ I'•a0. 1500 �
RESOLUTIO=d UR.1]ERING Ii�1P��UVEi'Ii�;�iT I�ND
PR.EPARA^1I0?�7 OF PL��NS
Wf-�.EREAS a Resolution of the City �ouncil, Ido. 1�91, adopted the
19th day of �pril, 1966, fixed a date for a hearin� on the proposed
improvement of the aliey between Sixth Avenue Pdorth and Seventh 1�venue
;lorth from Second Street �dorth to Third Street North b� the installation
of concrete surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being
�4,315.95."
W�IEREAS all property�owners whose property is Iia h1e to be assessed
for the making of this improvement were given ten days pubiished notice
of the counc'il hea.ring through two weekly publications of the required
notice, arxl a hearing was heid and the propert�T o�mers heard thereon
on the I7th day of May, 1966.
idOti�, T'L:Ei�,FOR:�, BE IT RE50LV�7 by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is her�eby ordered as proposed in Council Resolution
No. 1491 adopted tipril 19th, �96G, Benefittin� property owners shail
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 ior this
_ improvement and he shali prepare plans and speciiications for the maicing
of such improvernent.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, i�7innesota,
this 17th day of May, i966.
C. R. PF'T�;RSON, JOHi�1 F. HAIdLr"�Y,
Secretary to t he Council T�Zayor _
JOSEPH C. V�ELY,
City At-torney
Kerber
CITY 0� HUPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTIGid TdO. 1501
R�OLUTIOi�d ORDERING Ii�'IPROVEP�;NT AP�D
PR�'A1�1T10:�d OF PLfaI•dS
WHEREIIS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1489, adopted the
19th day of April, 1966, fixeda da.te for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the alley between Fourteenth Avenue North and Fifteenth
Averiue North from Third street iVorth to Fourtli Street North by the
instailation of concrete surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost
being $4,259•9b•
WFi.EREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of this improvement were given ten days pubiished notice
of the councii hearing through two vaeekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon
on the 17th day of �Tay, i966.
NO�d, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
l. Such impr ovement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution f•do. 11�89 adopted the 19th day of April, 1966. Benefitting
property owners sha11 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 irnprovement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, IZinnesota,
this 17th day of PJIay, 1966.
C. R. F'ETERSON, JOHPd F. HAPdI,EY,
Se metary to theCouncil Mayor
JOSEPH C . VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CI`I'Y OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, 1'•Zi�}neso�a
RESOLUTIOPI D10. 1502 �
R:�:SOLUTIU�d 0_�=tDERII�TG I:I!�IPTZOV���iEi`1T A�1D
Pi�EPf1NAT10N OF PLAPdS
Wi-IE,REAS a Resolution of the City Councii, No. 11�88, adopted the
19th day of April, 1966, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the alley betUaeen Eleventh Kvenue North and Twelfth
Avenue North from Third Street to Fourth Street by the installa.tion
of concrete surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereoi being
$1�, 259 .96.
WI-IEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the ma.king of this improvement were given ten days pubiished notice
of the council hearinf; through two weekly pubiications of the required
notice, and a hearing wa.s held and the property owners heard thereon
on the 17th day of Ma.y, i966.
Pd0'vd, TFiEREFORE, BL IT R�SOLV��� by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improtiement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution iVo. il.t�38 adopted April 19, 1966. Benefitting property owners
sha11 pay eighty percent of tYie 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 prepa.re plans and specifications for
the making of such improvement.
Adopted by the �ity �ouncii of the City of' Hopkins, 1`Iinnesota,
this 17th day of May, 1966.
C. R. PETEi�SON, JCHN F. HAI'dL:�Y,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. V�'SELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
June 7, 1966, 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, Building Inspector Blomquist, and Zoning and Planning
Co�nission Chairman Larson.
Reel 46 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
Side 2 June 7, 1966, in the amount of $73,842.29, be approved and authorized for
4-23 payment. Motion�carried.
Item: 1
23-52
Item: 2
52-55
Item: 3
55-62
Hearing:
62-
-199
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, June 2, 1966, at 10:00 A.M.,
for Furnishing and Installation of Ornamental Street Lights.
Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that because no bids
were received for the Furnishing and Installation of Ornamental Street Lights,
that Mr. Brubacher be authorized to re-advertise for bids in the fall. Motion
carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened at 10:00 A.M., on Thursday, June 2, 1966,
for Furnishing and Installation of Sewage Meter and Recorder, and the follow-
ing bids were received. (see tabulation of bids attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the contract for
Furnishing and Installation of Sewage Meter and Recorder� be awarded to
G. L. Contracting, Inc., in the amount of $4,900.00. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened at 10:00 A.M., on Monday, June 6, 1966,
for Concrete Paving of Alleys in the City of Hopkins, and the following bids
were received. (see tabulation of bids attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the contract for
Concrete Paving of Alleys in the City of Hopkins, be awarded to Victor Carlson
& Sons, in the amount of $22,576.50. Motion carried.
Proposed new Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map, continued from the Hearing of
5/24/66, and the following people appeared in objection to the proposed new
zoning.
Mr. Russell Lindquist, Attorney, appearing for
Paul J. Schmidt, owner of property at 1710 State
Highway ��7, (Ford Tractor) objecting to the B-1
zoning.
Mr. Ray Johnson of Kennedy Mayonnaise, property
at 415 - 17th Avenue No., objecting to the B-1
zoning.
Mr. Donald Hagen, of M. B. Hagen Realty, objecting
to the R-5 zoning on Lot 4, Block l, Town Terrace,
5th Avenue'South and County Road 3.
Mr. W. G. Housenga, District Engineer for Standard
Oil Company, objecting to the B-2 zoning for
property at the Southwest corner of Excelsior Ave.,
and 8th Avenue So.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Hearing on
the new proposed Zoning Ordinance'and Zoning Map, be continued to the
June 21, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-71-R. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
199-210 266, "AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERMISSION TO NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY,
A MINNESOTA CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE,
REPAIR, AND MAINTAIN IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, AN ELECTRICAL
DISTRIBUTION SYSTIIrI AND TRANSMISSION LINES, INCLUDING NECESSARY POLES, POLE
LINES, AND FIXTURES AND APPURTANCES, FOR THE FURNISHING OF ELECTRIC ENERGY
TO THE CITY AND ITS INHABITANTS, AND OTHERS, AND TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC
� ENERGY INTO AND THROUGH THE CITY AND TO USE THE STREETS, ALLEYS, AND
PUBLIC GROUNDS OF SAID CITY FOR SUCH PURPOSES", be continued to the June 21,
, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-105-P. Mr. Har'ri.man moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the petition
236-467 presented by J. Russell Carroll, from residents of 17th Avenue South, pro-
testing the installation of sidewalks in their area, be continued to
the June 21, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Minutes of June 7, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 66-CO Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
467-545 245, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF
HOPKINS", be continued to the June 21, 1966, Council meeting. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-167•E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that application for
545- a Used Car License (for retail sale of used cars) at 414 Excelsior Avenue
West, applicant-Cedric Adams, Jr., be denied. Motion carried.
Item: 66-1-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that application for
-549 a Used Car Lot (behind 630 W. Excelsior Ave.) applicant-Dennis M. Nallick,
be denied. Motion carried.
Item: 66-101-R. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
549-554 1503, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE ALLEY
BETWEEN 16TH AND 17TH AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET TO THIRD STREET",
be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-102-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
554-561 1504, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE
CURB AND GUTTER AND SIDEWALK ON 14TH AVENUE NORTH FROM THIRD STREET TO
CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILROAD", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-103-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
561-578 1505, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE
ALLEY BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET TO THIRD STREET",
be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-104-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that petition for
578-608 concrete alley to serve 138-8th Avenue North, be continued to the June 21,
1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 60-106-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
608-671 for a variance from required 7500 square feet to 7205 square feet, be
denied as recommended by the Zoning and Planning Co�ission, on Lot 4,
Block 2, Meath's Addition (502-504 Sunnyside Lane). Motion carried.
(Z&P Case No. 66-10-V-Applicant: John Meath)
Item: 66-107-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
671-691 267, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 7 OF ORDINANCE N0. 20, WHICH ORDINANCE
IS ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING THE SALE OF NON-
INTOXICATING MALT LIQUORS", be accepted for the first reading. Motion
carried.
I.tem:. 66-108-0. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
691-781 26.8, "AN ORDINANCE DEFINING AND DECLARING CERTAIN VEHICLES A PUBLIC
NUISANCE AND REGULATING THE OPERATING, PARKING, STORING, REPAIRING,
SERVICING AND MATNTAINING OF RACING CARS, STOCK CARS, AND JUNK CARS, AND
PROVIDING FOR THE ABATEMENT THEREOF BY TOWING AND PROVIDING FOR REMOVAL
AND IMPOUNDING OF ILLEGALLY PARKED, ABANDONED, OR STOLEN VEHICLES AND
ENFORCING REMOVAL OF STANDING VEHICLES", be accepted for the first reading.
Motion carried. �
Item: 66-109-L. Mr. Lund moved� and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the additional
781-802 1966 license applications, be approved. Motion carried. (see list of
licenses attached)
Item: 66-110-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the application
802-858 from the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, for permit to place buried
transite on llth Avenue So., at 6th Street So., and 7th Street So., and
on 7th Street So., at 9th Avenue So., to provide for future growth and
eliminate need to dig up paved street, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: After discussion of the Application for Use of School Facilities form, it
858-1008 was decided to have the City agree to the liability clause on the applica-
tion, subject to the approval of the City Attorney.
Item: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher
1008- be authorized to negotiate for the purchase of property needed to enlarge
the water production and storage facilities in the area surrounding Well
No. 1, and Well No. 4. Motion carried.
Minutes of June 7, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 3.
Item: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Mr. Hawks, City
Planning Consultant, be paid a salary of $400.00, per month for his services,
commencing April lst, to December 31st, 1966. Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that we accept the
resignation of Rev. Heuser as Councilman for the City of Hopkins, and acknowledge
the vacancy on the Council. Motion carried.
Item; Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Mayor Hanley�s appoint-
ment of Mr. Warner Blake� to fill out the unexpired term of Rev. Heuser, to
June 30, 1967, as Councilman for the City of Hopkins, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Mayor Hanley�s
appointment of Mr. Robert Engel, to fill out the unexpired term of Mr. Russell
Zakariasen, who resigned, and �r. Leonard Egge, to fill out the unexpired term
of Mrs. Kitty Alcott, who resigned, to the Hopkins Housing and Redevelopment
Authority, be approved. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
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C ITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin C ounty, Mi.nnes ota
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE CONCRETE PAVING OF ALLEYS.
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall�
Hopkins, Mirinesota� until P�onday� June 6, 1966, at 10:00 A.I��., and then
a.nd 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.
Approx-imate quantity is 435o square yards of concrete paving.
Plans, specifications and further details are available at the office
of the City Engineer.
Each bid must be accompanied by a Cashier�s Check or Certified Check
or Standard Bidder�s Bond written by a corpora.te surety certified by the
Minnesota State Insurance Corrunission, at ten per cent (10%) of the total
bid price� payable to t he City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder
will, if successful, promptly execute a satisfactory contract f or the
faithful performance of the work covered by this specification.
The successful bidder must, within ten (10) days a.fter 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 workmanship and material.
Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidderts bonds of t he
unsuccessful bidders shall be returned to t hem, 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, TOOIS,
EQUIPMENT AI�ID MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE CONCRETE PAVING Or ALLEYS",
and addressed to the City of Hopkins, Minnesota.
The City reserves the right to reject ariy and all bids or parts
thereof. Ar�y 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 c osts.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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R. L. Brubacher, City Man�ger
To be published in the Hennepin County Review� Ma.y 26 and June 2� 1966.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, May 26 and June 2, 1966.
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNES OTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR LABOR kIVD MATERIAIS NECESSARY
TO FURNISH AND INSTALL ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTS
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City
Hall� Hopkins, Minnesota until June 2� 1966, at 10:00 A.M., local
time� and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as
possible award of a contract will be made by the City for the
f ollawing:
Furnish and install Ornamental Street
Lights on llth Avenue South from
Excelsior Avenue to County Roa.d # 3.
all in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the ofi'ice
of the Cit�r Engineer.
Bidder's Bonds or Certified Checks are requi.red f or five percent
(5°�) of the bid as a guarantee of entry into a contract.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids.
C ITY OF HOPKINS
. L. Brubacher� City Manager
To be published �n the Hennepin County Review, May 19th and 26th� 1966.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin� May 19th and 26th, 1966.
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINVES OTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS � OR IABOR AND I�TERIAIS
NECESSARY TO FURNISH Al`1D INSTALL SEWAGE
METER AND RECORDER
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City
�all, Hapkins� Mi.nnesota� until June 2� 1966, at 10:00 A.M. local
time, and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as
possible award of a contract will be made by the City f or the
f ollow:ing:
Furnish and install Sewage meter and Recorder
in sewage iift station at 7th Street South
and 6th Avenue South
a11 in accorda,nce with plans and specifications on file in the
office of the City Engineer.
Bidder's Bonds or Certified Checks are required f or five
percent (5�) of the bid as a guarantee of entry into a contract.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids.
CITY OF HOPKINS
R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review May 19th and 26th, 1966
To be published in the Construction Bulletin May 19th and 26th, 1966
C I`T'Y Ur' HOFKIIJS
Hennepin County, r°linneso�;a
RESULUTIOPd i�10. 1503
A I-ttiSOLU'I'IOP1 NECEIUING REPORT �I�ID
CALLING FOR F�;ARTI`1G ON I:iPl�UVEi'�Ii�Td�TS
WI-iEREtiS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1LG98 of the Council adopted
P�fay 3, 1966, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer�
with reference to the improvement of the alley between Sixteenth Avenue
North and Seventeenth Avenue North from Second Street to Third Street
by concrete surfacing thereon and this report was received Y�y the
Council on June 7th, 1966.
NC�ni, THENEFOI�, BE IT RESOL�ED by the �ity Council of Hopkins,
P�Iinnesota , as follows :
l. 2'he Council will consider the irnprovement of such aliey
in accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 24,
inclusive, Block 3, Gibbs First Addition to West i-iinneapoiis for all
or a portion of the cost of the ir.i.provement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs.
1�29.011 to 429.111, at an estima.ted total cost of the irnprovement of
$!�, 243 •29.
2. A pubiic hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
5th da.y of July, 1966, in the Council Chambers of the City Ha.il at 7:30
o'clock P.?�I., and the Clerk shall give pubi�shed notice of such hearing
and improvement as requs_red l� law.
�.dopted by the Council of tY� City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
7th day of June, 1966.
C. R. PETENSOId, JOH�1 F. HANIEY,
Secretary to the Councii Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKIi�1S
Hennepin �ounty, Minnesota
RESGLU'1'IOT1 N0. 1504
A RESOLUTIOiV ORD'r�.INC PREPARATION
OF ENGIPJ�,ER'S REPORT OT1 IMPROVEP-ZF�IdTS
GJHE;REAS a petition has been received requesting the irnprovement
of Fourteenth �venue North from Third Street North to Chicago and
I�Torthtiaestern Railroad by the installation of concrete curb and gutter
thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion
of the cost of the irnprovement pursuant to M.S.A., �ecs. 429•OIl to
Secs. 429.111. '
IJGti.z, Th'E;1�'ORE, BE I`I' RE5ULUFD BY THL CITY CUUiVCIL Or' TIIL; CITY OF
HOPYIIdS, I�1rIi�P�SOTx, that the proposed iircprovement 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 i•ahether they should best be made as
proposed or in connection with some oi;her improvement, a.nd the estimated
cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Councii of the �ity of Hopkins, T�Iinnesota, this
7th day of June, 1966.
C. R. P�TERSON, JOHN F. HATdLEY,
Secretary t o the Counc il Ma,yor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
Cit�r Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF' HOPY.INS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RF,SOLUI'IQN N0. 1505
A RESOLUTIOiJ ORDERIVG PREPARATION
OF ENGIAiEEt�' S REPORT OPJ I�•ZPROVI�'1'�NTS
WHEREAS a petition ha.s been received requestin�, the improvement of
the alley between Seventh A�,.enue �Iorth and_�ighth �venue Plorth from
Second Street Plorth to Third Street iJorth by 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. 429.OI1 to Secs. �29.111.
NQ�i, T�F�EFORE, BE IT RESOLUED BY THE CITY CUUi��1CIL OF TI� CITY QF
HOPKINS, r�7IP1'1ES(7I'A, that the proposed irnprovement be referred to John
Strojan for study a.nd he is instructed to report �rith all convenient
speed advising the Council in a preiiminary wa.y as to whether the proposed
improvements are f easible and as to whether they should best be made as
proposed or in cannection with some otYier improvement, and the estirnated
cost of the improvements as recorunended.
Adopted by the City Council of the �ity of Hopkins, i'4innesota, this
7th day of June, 1966.
C. R. PETERSO;V,. JOHN F. HAi'dLE;Y,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. iTESELY,
City Att orney
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Kerber
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CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMEIVT' OF COIVIlI�ISSIONERS
OF THE HOUSING AND REDEVEZOPMENT AUTHORITY
OF HOFKINS, MINNESOTA
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Hopkins,
Miruzesota, held a duly authorized special meeting on the 9th
day of September, 1965, pursuant to the laws in such cases
made and provided, and
WHEREAS, at such special meeting the Resolution,
a printed copy of which is hereto attached and hereby made a
part hereof, being Resolution No. 1427, was duly passed and
adopted, and
WHEREAS, thereafter pursuant thereto, I, John F.
Hanley, on October l, 1965, did appoint the following to
serve as commissioners of The Housing and Redevelopment
Authority of the City of Hopkins, viz:
and
Mr. W. Harlan Perbix, one [1] year.
NLr. Richard A. Conner, two [2] years.
Mrs. Floyd [Kitty] Alcott three C3] years.
Mr. A. G. Zarson, four [4� yeaxs.
1Vlr. Russell Zakariasen, five C5] yeaxs,
WHEREAS, subsequent thereto three [3] of such per-
sons thus appointed were found to be ineligible to serve as
such commissioners, they being, viz:
W. Harlan Perbix,
Mrs. Kitty Alcott, and
N1r. Russell Zakariasen.
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to the provisions of the
Municipal Housing and Redevelopment Act of the State of Minn-
esota and by virtue of my office as Mayor l do hereby appoint
the following three [3� persons hereinafter named to serve
as Commissioners of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority
of Hopkins, Minnesota, for the unexpired terms of the said
three [3] commissioners who have resigned, such new commissioners
to serve for the number of years appeaxing after their naxnes
dating from October l, 196 :
Nir. John T. Pegors, one [1] year.
Nir. Leonard C. Egge, three [3] yeaxs.
Mr. Robert H. Engels, five [5] yeaxs.
ti, IN WITNE5S WHEREOF, I have hereunto signed rqy name
as Mayor of the City of Hopkins, Nlinnesota, and caused the
official corporate seal of said City of Hopkins to be
impressed hereon this 21st day of June, 1g66.
ATTEST:
Deputy City Clerk
(Ofriclal PuDUcatlon)
CITY OF HOPHINB
Hemepin Coanty, Mtmesota
RESOLUTION NO. 1427
� -- A RESOLUTION FINDINCi AND
� DBCLARING THE NESD FOR
AND ESTABLISHING A HOUB-
ING AND REDEVELOPRIENT
AUTHURITY TO FUNCTION 7N
THE CITY OF HOPKINB
� wHEREAS, there has heretofor
ueen authorized and publlshed ln
the o[ t I c i a.l rewepaper 1n the
(;ity of' Hopkins a publlc noqce
'� calling for a publlc hearing tor
[he purpose of consldering a eeso-
Iution establishlng a municlpal
housing and redevelopment au•
thority to function in the City ot
Hopkins, which notice of such
hearing u•as published on Auguet
t!i, 1y65, establ�shing the date of
such public. hearing to be Septem•
ber 9, I965, and
WHEREAS, at such publlc hear•
ing held on September 9. 1985, at
the City Hall in the City of Hop•
ki�is evidence and testimony was
introduced showing among other
things that there exlsta In the
Cit� of Hopkins severel areas
H h�ch are substandard or bllght-
ed and cannot be redeveloped
�vithout government aseiatance;
Lhat adequate housing accommo-
dations on a rental basis are not
readlly available: and that there
. is a shortage of decent, sate and
• sanitary dwelling accommodatlone
available to persons of low in-
� come; thet there exists I[ttle, if
�, any, vacant territory wlthln the
City limlts [or the constructlon of
new accommodations: that ls eome
areas in the City the deterioratlon
and bliqht is ceusing serious
problems of publfc safety and
reductlon of propert�• valuee, and
WHEREAS, no one_ appeared in
opposition to the establiahment of
such housing redevelopment au•
thority.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE•
SOLVED by the Hopkina C 1 t y
Councll as tollows:
(1) That there exlets wlthin
the City oP Hopkins substand•
ard, slu�n and bllghted areas
which cannot be redeveloped
wfthout government assistance.
(21 That adequate housing ac-
comm�dations are not avall•
able to veterans and service•
men and their tamllies or
other membere of the public.
f:i i That tAere ia a shortaqe
of decent. safe and sanitary ;
ci w e 1 1 1 n g accommodations ,
a�•ailable to pe rsons ot low
income and their familles at
rentals they can atford. •
(4) There is a need for a
houslng and redevelopment
authority to funetton In the
City ot'Hopkina.
�51 That the Hopkfne Housing
and Redevelopment Authorlty
is heneby created with al!
powers and duties speclfled In
the Minnesota MuniciDe7 Hous-
ing and Redevelopment AM.
• M.S.A. 482.411 to 482.811.
(8) That the Authorlty ehall
consist of tive commisafoners,
who shall be appointed by the
Mayor wlth appr oval o[ the
City Counetl. Those Initlativ
appointed shall serve lor terms
of one, two, three, four and
five yeara, respectfvely and
after such fnldal appolntment
all commissloners shall be ap
Pointed for (Ive year terma.
Each vacancy in an unexplred
'� term shali be Ililed in the
same manner in which the
�,� o r t g i n a 1 appointment was .
made.
PASSED AND ADOPTED b��
the City Councll ot the Clty of
Hopkins at a specia] meetinR held
� on September !1, 1985.
JOHN F. HANLEY.
Mayor '
C. R. PETF.RSON.
Secretary o! the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY.
City Attorney
( Sept . 18. 19651— R
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
June 21, 1966, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Pokorny, also City Manager
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 47 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
Side 2 June 21, 1966, in the amount of $191,931.02, be approved and authorized for
1-26 payment. Motion carried.
26-47 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Certificate of
Appointment of Mr. John Pegors, for 1 year; Mr. Leonard Egge, for 3 years; and
Mr. Robert Engel, for 5 years; to the Housing and Redevelopment Authority, be
approved. Said appointments to date from October 1, 1965. Motion carried.
Item: 66-54-P.d. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that petition for
an improvement on Shady Oak Road between Excelsior Avenue and County Road
�k3, and on County Road ��3, from 20th Avenue South to Shady Oak Road, be
denied, with the thought in mind that the petitioners, and interested
parties, will work this out among themselves so that they will have the
sewer connection. Motion carried.
165-167 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokvrny seconded the motion, that when the private
sewer is constructed, across the V.F.W. property, Suburban News property, and
Lee Mason�s property, in the area described above, and is fully completed and
meets the City�s specifications, it will be accepted as a public sewer. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-2-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 269,
167-622 "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AND ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE ZONING PLAN AND
REVISED ZONING MAP FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be accepted for the first
reading. Motion carried.
Item: 66-71-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 266,
622 - "AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERMISSION TO NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY, A
MINNESOTA CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE,
REPAIR, AND MAINTAIN IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, AN ELECTRICAL DISTRI-
BUTION SYSTEM AND TRANSMISSION LINES, INCLUDING NECESSARY POLES, POLE LINES,
AND FIXTURES AND APPURTANCES, FOR THE FURNISHING OF ELECTRIC ENERGY TO THE
CITY AND ITS INHABITANTS, AND OTHERS, AND TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC ENERGY INTO
AND THROUGH THE CITY AND TO USE THE STREETS, ALLEYS, AND PUBLIC GROUNDS OF
SAID CITY FOR SUCH PURPOSES", be continued to the July 5, 1966, Council
meeting. Motion carried.
-752 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Street Lighting
Contract with Northern States Power Co., be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-105-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
752-824 1511, "A RESOLUTION AMENDING PART OF RESOLUTION N0. 1499, ELIMINATING THE
INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK ON THE WEST SIDE OF 17TH AVENUE SOUTH
FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO COUNTY ROAD �k3", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-00. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 245,
950-963 "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS",
be accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 66-104-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
963-1070 1506, "A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE
ALLEY TO SERVE 138 - 8TH AVENUE NORTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-107-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 267,
1070-1082 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 7, OF ORDINANCE N0. 20, WHICH ORDINANCE IS
ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING THE SALE OF NON-INTOXICATING
MAT•T LIQUORS", be accepted for the second reading thereof and according to
law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 66-108.0. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 268,
1082-1091 "AN ORDINANCE DEFINING AND DECLARING CERTAIN VEHICLES A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND
REGULATING THE OPERATING, PARKING, STORING, REPAIRING, SERVICING AND MAIN-
TAINING OF RACING CARS, STOCK CARS, AND JUNK CARS, AND PROVIDING FOR THE
ABATII�4ENT THEREOF BY TOWING AND PROVIDING FOR REMOVAL AND IMPOUNDING OF
ILLEGALLY PARKED, ABANDONED, OR STOLEN VEHICLES AND ENFORCING REMOVAL OF
STANDING VEHICLES", be accepted for the second reading thereof and according
to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Minutes, Council meeting of June 21, 1966, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 66-102-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1091-1106 1507, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE CURB AND
GUTTER AND SIDEWALKS ON 14TH AVENUE FROM 3RD STREET TO CHICAGO, NORTH
WESTERN RAILROAD", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-103-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1106 - 1508, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE ALLEY
BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVENUE NORTH FROM 2ND STREET TO 3RD STREET", be
adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-111-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-1110 1509, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE
CURB AND GUTTER ON FRONT SIDE OF 13TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM FIRST STREET TO
A POINT APPROXIMATELY 102 FEET SOUTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-112-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1110-1132 1510, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE
SURFACING ON EAST-WEST ALLEY SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH",
be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-113-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the proposed
1132-1169 Agreement, for signal modernization of State Highway No. 7, and 5th Avenue
and 12th Avenue, be continued to the July 19, 1966, Council meeting.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-114-R. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that request from
1169 - the Geo. R. Wolff Post ��425, V.F.W., for renewal of their bingo permit
for the period from July lst to September 30, 1966, be granted. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-115-R. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that request from
-1176-Reel 48 the Knights of Columbus, 34 - lOth Avenue So:, for renewal of their bingo
Side 2 permit for the period from July lst to September 30, 1966, be granted.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-116-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the proposed
1176-1181 Agreement from Local Union ��49, for consideration by the Council in
preparation of the 1967 budget, be placed on file. Motion carried.
Item: 66-117-D. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Statement
1181-1257 of Dues for the year July 1, 1966, to June 30, 1967, from the Hennepin
County League of Municipalities, be continued to the July 5, 1966, Council
meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-118-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the reco�mmendation
1257-1312 from the Zoning and Planning Commission on the request to vacate the follow-
ing described street, be approved, and a resolution be drawn vacating said
property, contingent upon the application for a building permit: 9th A enue
from 6th Street So., to 7th Street So., some 596.82 feet, precisely from
the north line of Lot 1, Block 59, West Minneapolis, extended east to
easterly line of 9th Avenue, thence south to the south line of Lot 12,
Block 59, West Minneapolis, extending east to easterly line of 9th Avenue,
is not required for public use and that the public interest would be pro-
moted by vacating and discontinuing same, and that the following tracts
and parcels of land abut on the said portion of street to be vacated; Lots
13 thru 24, Block 60, and Lots 1 thru 12, Block 59, West Minneapolis.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-120-A. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that permission be
1312-1320 granted for the City to hold a public auction on the list of items as shown.
Motion carried. (see list of items attached)
Item: 66-121-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that authority be
1320-1333 granted to the Great Northern Railway Company for permission to remove the
loading platform at Hopkins, Minnesota. Motion carried.
Item: 66-2-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1512, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER�S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE
ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVENUE SOUTH AND BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH STREET SOUTH",
be adopted. Motion carried.
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Minutes, Council meeting of June 21, 1966, cont.
Page 3.
Item: 66-3-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1513, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE
ALLEY BETWEEN 11TH AND 12TH AVENUE NORTH FROM 2ND TO 3RD STREET", be adopted.
Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
C. R. Peterson, Secretary to the Council
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CASE NUA�ER
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ITIIKS TO BE AUCTIONED
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Schwinn, boys, gold 20"
Schwinn, boys, gold 20"
AMF Hercules, girls, black 26"
Raleigh, boys, maroon, 26"
JC Higgins, boys, orange/white 26"
Raleigh, boys, black.26"
Schwinn, boys, blue 20"
Hawthorne, red, boys 26"
Packard, girls, blue 26"
Schwinn, boys, green 26"
------- boys, green 26°
Hawthorne, boys, red 26"
------- g�rls, blue, kickstand 24" �
------- boys, red/white, basket, 26"
1-Kodack Brownie Hawkeye camera
1-Alpex light meter
1-Herlin wristwatch, gold with tan leather band
1-Sport Jacket, mens, olive green, size 40
1-Watch, mens, gold, leather band
4-Mens watch cases without works,silver expansion band
1-Watch, ladies, 17 jewel, gold, AMC
1955 Chevrolet-4 door; license 3AN 583 with serial No.
A55F-039904
1950 Ford, 2 door; license 5P 4499 with Serial No.
B1SP 110569
Plymouth, 4 door; license 3S 4464 with Serial No.
20823743
Ford, license No. SAL 406 with Serial No. B1 SP159083
Daisy BB Gun
2-pearl necklaces
Wristwatch, Timex, women's, broken silver band
Gumball machine, red & black
6:70 x 15 Allstate tire & black rim
Ha.t, size 74, �an's, felt, Portis
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Courity, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 267
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 7 OF
ORDINANCE N0. 20, ViIHICH ORDINANCE
IS ENTITZED, "AN ORDINANCE LICENS-
ING AND REGUI,ATING THE SAZE OF NON-
INTOXICATING MALT LIQUORS."
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIZ OF THE CITY
OF HOPKIIVS AS FOZLOWS :
That Subdivision (2)� of Section 7 of Ordinance
No. 20, which Ordinance is entitled, "�n ordinance licens-
ing and regulating the sale of non-intoxicating malt
liquors," is hereby repealed and there is hereby enacted
and adopted the following as Subdivision (2) of Section
7 of said Ordinance:
Section 7. Subdivision (2). Any person other
than the parent or legal guardian to procure
for or sell, give away, dispose of or other-
wise furnish non-intoxicating malt liquor for
any person under the age of 21;
First read at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Hopkins on the 7th day of June,
1966, and finally read, approved and adopted and ordered
published at a regrular meeting of the Council of said City
held June 21. 1966.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review .Tuly 7, , 1966.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 268
AN ORDINANCE DEFINING AND DECLARING CERTAIN VEHICLES A
PUBLIC NUISANCE AND REGULATING THE OPERATING; PARKING,
STORING, REPAIRING, SERVICING AND MAINTAINING OF RACING
CARS, STOCK CARS, AND JUNK CARS AND PROVIDING FOR THE
ABATEMENT THEREOF BY TOWING AND PROVIDING FOR REMOVAL
AND IMPOUNDING OF ILLEGALLY PARKED, ABANDONED, OR STOLEN
VEHICLES AND ENFORCING REMOVAL OF STAND��NG VEHICLES.
Section 1. DEFINITIONS: The following words and terms for the
purpose of this ordinance are defined as follows:
JUNK CAR: Any motor vehicle which is not in operable condition,
partially dismantled, used for sale of parts or as a source of repair
or replacement parts for other vehicles, kept for scrapping, dis-
mantling, or salvage of any kind, or which is not prope rly licensed
for operation within the State of Minnesota.
PERSON: A natural person, firm, association, partnership, or
corporation, including any agent of any of the aforesaid and includes
both singular and plural.
PUBLIC PLACE: Any street, avenue, alley, road, highway, boulevard,
parking lot, or facility, park or other public property or premises.
RACING CAR: Any motor vehicle designed or intended for operation
on a speedway, race track, or other facility used or designed for high
speed contests between two or more vehicles or for timing of speed.
STOCK CAR: Any motor vehicle of standard design and construction
which is modified, adapted, or altered in any manner to increase its
speed and design or intended for operation on a speedway, race track, or
other facility used or designed for high speed contests between two or
more vehicles or for timing of speed.
UNCLAIMED VEHICLES: Any impounded vehicle not claimed by, or for
any reason not released to, the owner thereof within 24 hours after
notice is either received by owner or notice mailed to him, as provided
in Section 10, herein.
Section 2. CERTAIN VEHICLES DECLARED A PUBLIC NUISANCE; REMOVAL AND
IMPOUNDING THEREOF: Any vehicle, whether occupied or not, that is found
stopped, standing, or parked i:n violation of the traffic regulations and
provisions of the City of Hopkins, or that is reported stolen, or that is
found impeding fire fighting, snow removal, or the orderly flow of traffic,
or any stock or junk car on any public place, or on any private land or
premises unless it shall be in a building on such private premises, is
hereby deemed and declared to be a public nuisance and such nuisance may
be abated in the manner hereinafter set forth. The City Manager, any
Police officer, fireman, or other duly authorized personnel, including the
Superintendent of Roads and Snow Removal, may i�ediately order it to be
removed and impounded in the manner hereinafter provided, and it shall be
surrendered to the duly identified owner thereof by the towing contractor
only upon payment of the fees hereinafter provided which are dec'lared to
be the vehicle pound fees covering such vehicle.
Section 3. PARKING, STORAGE, REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE ON STOCK,,RACING
OR JUNK CARS, EXCEPT IIKERGENCY ON PUBLIC ROAD: No person shall park,
keep, place, store, or permit the parking, or storage of, or repair, re-
place parts or do maintenance work on any public place nor on any private
lands or premises unless suchvvehicle shall be within a building on such
private premises.
Section 4. ABANDONMENT: No person shall abandon any junk car, junk
motor vehic�e, or any part thereof or therefrom upon any public place in
the City of Hopkins.
Section 5. SERVICE AND REPAIR ON PUBLIC PLACE, EXCEPT MINOR REPAIRS
IN AN OIL STATION OR GARAGE: No person shall service, repair, paint, dis-
mantle, overhaul, or otherwise maintain or do work upon any motor vehicle
on, or in any public place.
Section 6. PARTIALLY DISMANTLE, WRECK, JU�KED, DISCARDED, OR NON
OPERATING VEHICLES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY: It shall be unlawful for any
person in charge or in control of any property within the City of Hopkins
to allow any partially dismantled, non operating, wrecked, junked, or dis-
carded vehicle, including any parts thereof or thereon, to remain on any
private property unless within an enclosed building for any period longer
than 72 hours.
Section 7. BIDS FOR TOWING CONTRACTORS: The City Manager shall
advertise for bids for persons desiring to act as towing contractor for
vehicles impounded under this ordinance and the City Council may by motion
or resolution accept the bid of one or more bidders as official towing con-
tractor of and for the City.
2.
Section 8. CONTRACT AND BOND: Upon acceptance by the City of any
bid or bidders, contracts shall be entered into in writing for a period
not to exceed three years which shall set forth the fees to be paid and
the services to be rendered by such contractor. No person shall act as
towing contractor for the City before entering into such a written contract
with the City and filing in connection therewith, with the City Clerk, a
bond in favor of the City of Hopkins in the sum of $10,000.00, with corporate
surety conditioned upon at least the following:
a. The proper handling, safekeeping, and storage of all impounded
vehicles, accessories, and personal property during the period of impounding
prior to delivery thereof to the City or to the owner.
b. Reimbursement to the City and owner for dama.ge to or loss thereof.
c. Guarantee of payment to the City of towing and storage on impounding
fees due the City under the contract.
d. Guarantee of the performance of said contract.
Section 9. IMPOUNDING, TOWING, AND RELEASE: The City towing contractor
shall take immediate possession of any vehicle duly ordered impounded, and
ticketed for any traffic or parking violation, and shall tow such vehicle
to the car pound. No such vehicle shall thereafter be released without
authorization by the City Manager or Superintendent of Police, or other duly
authorized City officers. The towing contractor shall immediately after
impounding any vehicle notify the City Manager or the City Clerk, of all
such impounded vehicles including description, license number, and any
other pertinent information.
Section 10. PERSONS TO NOTIFY OWNER: The City Manager, or authorized
persons acting under hi.m, shall give notice of the impounding of any such
vehicle to the owner thereof, as shown upon or in records of the Motor
Vehicle Department of the Secretary of State, by telephone i�ediately upon
the receipt of notice of such i.mpounding, if possible, and if it is not
possible, shall notify such owner by certified mail, addressed as indicated
in the records of such Secretary of State, within 72 hours after receipt
of such notice.
Section 11. TOW TRUCK OPERATOR TO HAVE IDENTIFICATION CERTIFICATE:
Every towing contractor shall provide every tow truck operator acting under
hi.m and under such towing contract, with a proper identification card or
3.
certificate, to be issued by the City Manager, which certificate shall be
in such persons possession at all times when towing or impounding is being
performed. No person shall act as a tow truck operator in answering any
request from the Police Department for the towing or impounding of any
vehicle without having in his possession such identification certificate,
which certificate shall be exhibited by such operator upon demand. Any such
tow truck operator or towing contractor shall make truthful answers to any
questions pertaining to the impounding or towing of any such vehicle.
Section 12. VEHICLES TO BE TAGGED, IMPOUNDED AND STORED; Any unclaimed
vehicle or damaged, junked, or abandoned car, or any vehicle ordered impounded
by the proper personnel of the City,sahall i�nediately be tagged by the
Police Department, which tag shall show the disposition of such vehicle
ordered by such personnel and the reason for such towing or impounding.
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Any unclaimed vehicle may be ordered towed to and stored in any place desig-
nated by the Chief of Police other than the pound.
Section 13. TOWING AND IMPOUNDING CHARGES AND TOWING AND STORAGE CHARGES:
The towing charge in connection with impounding of any vehicle shall�not
exceed the amount agreed upon in the contract between the City and a duly
appointed towing contractor. A true and correct copy of each such contract
shall be on file in the office of the Superintendent of Police and of the
City Clerk for public inspection. The schedule of charges of such contract
is hereby made a part of this ordinance as fully and to the same effect as
is set forth herein verbatim. To such contractual towing charge there shall
be added the sum of $1.00, for clerical and administrative expenses of the
City and shall be paid by the towing contractor to the City Treasurer on or
before the lOth day of each month. This towing charge shall apply only to
passenger cars and light trucks with a capacity not exceeding one ton.
Towing charges shall be of two kinds as follows:
a. Floating tow charges: Trucks of the towing contractor may cruise
any alley of the City for illegally parked motor vehicles, public places
posted against parking whether temporary for snow plowing, street cleaning,
or similar reasons, or where permanent or overtime parking is prohibited.
b. Called tow: Whenever the towing contractor has been called or
notified by the police, or other proper city officials, for the specific
towing of any vehicle.
Charges for any floating tow shall be as follows:
4.
a. If the owner clai.ms the vehicle before it is attached to the
towing truck there shall be no tow charge.
b. If the owner clai.ms the vehicle after connection has been made but
such vehicle has not yet been moved, the owner shall pay the sum of $2.00,
to have such vehicle disengaged.
c. For all other towing the owner shall pay the s�mn of $5.00.
d. Called tow: If the owner claims such vehicle before any connection
is made, the owner shall pay the sum of $3.00.
e. If the owner claims such vehicle after it has been connected to the
towing truck the owner shall pay the simm of $7.00.
f. Storage Charges: Storage charges if i.mpounded shall be $1.00, for
the first 24 hours or fraction thereof; $1.50, for each of the next five
24 hour periods or any fraction thereof of any such period, and $3.00, for
each additional 24 hours or fraction thereof, beyond the first five 24 hour
periods.
To any of the above towing and storage charges the sum of $1.00, shall
be added as hereinabove provided.
Section 1�. STORAGE OF IMPOUNDING VEHICLES: Any vehicle directed to
be impounded as herein provided, from the ti.me it is taken possession of by
the towing contractor and during the time it is impounded, and until the
same is released to the owner as herein provided, shall be considered to be
in the custody of the law, and no work shall be done thereon by the towing
contractor, nor shall he permit anyone to do any work thereon except the
impounding and storage thereof of his employee or his agent, until such car
has been released to the owner as herein provided. All such cars when ordered
released by the City Manager or Police_•Bepartment shall be released to the
owner without charge, other than the impounding and storage fees herein pro-
vided. The towing contractor during the time the vehicle is impounded shall
not permit the owner or any other person to take or remove from the vehicle
any part or parts, or change or repair any part or parts. All vehicles which
have been involved in criminal proceedings, and which are designated by the
Police Department as being held for that reason, shall be held and stored in
inside garages. Vehicles impounded for other reasons may be stored in inside
garages or on designated fenced or otherwise enclosed parking lots.
Section 13. RELEASE FORM: At the time of return of the vehicle the
towing contractor shall release the same by a release in writing which shall
state the date of such release together with the charges enumerated thereon
5.
and the purpose for which such charges were made. Such release shall be made
in one original and three copies, all of which shall be signed by the towing
contractor and the person to whom such release is made. The towing contractor
shall retain the original of such release and shall deliver one copy thereof
to the owner of the vehicle and two copies to the Police Department. Of such
two copies the Police Department shall deliver one to the Director of Finance
of the City.
Section 16. DAMAGED VEHICLES: The towing contractor shall not solicit,
directly or indirectly, the impounding or towing of cars under this chapter.
If any vehicle, whether occupied or not, is found upon the streets of the City
in such a damaged condition as a result of accident or disrepair that it
cannot be driven, and is so located as to constitute an obstruction of the
street, the same may be ordered i.mpounded by the PoliceDDepartment; provided
that if the owner or operator thereof has requested, or does request, that
such vehicle be towed to any garage or other storage place in Hopkins, other
than the towing contractor':s, and provided that the said owner shall advance
to the towing contractor a sum equal to the impounding fee to cover the cost
of towing, neither the towing contractor, the Police Department, nor anyone
else, shall order such vehicle to be impounded in the publicpound unless the
Police Department considers possession of such car is necessary in the investi-
gation of any person for violation of law.
Section 17. REPORT OF POLICE OFFICER: Any police officer or other
authorized person directing the impounding of any unoccupied or damaged
vehicle shall prepare a written report of such vehicle, which report shall,
among other things, include the following: Make of car; license n�mnber; motor
number; number of tires; tools and other separate articles of personal property;
general description of the car with regard to condition, damaged parts; and
such other information as may be necessary to describe adequately the vehicle
and property delivered to the towing contractor. A copy of such report, signed
by the officer or officers, shall be delivered to the towing contractor at the
time of impounding. The towing contractor shall receipt for and check such
report, and his signature thereon shall be considered a,-receipt for the vehicle
and property described therein. The original and one copy of said report, and
towing contractor's receipt shall be filed in the Police Department. The
Police Department shall deliver one of said copies to the Director of Finance.
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Section 18. LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE: The towing contractor
must carry, at his own expense, public liability, property damage, fire and
theft, and public garage keepers' liability insurance in an approved reliable
� insurance company licensed to do business in the State of Minnesota, and which
insurance shall include the City as a named insured and contain coverage in
amounts of not less than the following: $100,000.00, for injury to any one
person, $300,000.00, total injury in any one accident, $10,000.00, fire and
theft, $25,000.00, for dama.ge to property, and $5,000.00, garage keepers'
insurance. Contractor shall furnish and file with the City Clerk a policy or
a certificate of such insurance of the insurer which shall contain a clause
providing for a 10 day notice to theCity before cancellation. If any bond or
policy of insurance required herein is cancelled, the towing contractor before
date of cancellation shall furnish and file a si.milar new certificate. Failure
to comply with the provisions hereof shall automatically suspend the contract
as of the date of the cessation of any such bond or liability, property, or
fire insurance coverage.
Section 19. SALE OF VEHICLE WHERE OWNER OF VEHICLE CANNOT BE IDENTIFIED:
If any such vehicle is found and removed under circimmstances which do not give
the Police Department or the towing contractor knowledge or means of inquiry as
to the true owner thereof, the Police Department shall immediately report such
facts to the City Manager. Any such vehicle or any other vehicle or property
unclai.med, or abandoned by any owner, for a period of 30 days fram and after
such i.mpounding, shall be sold by the City Manager or by the City of Hopkins at
a public sale, as provided by Hopkins Ordinance No. 162.
Section 20. PENALTY: Any person violating any provisions of this ordinance
shall upon conviction thereof be punished by a fine of not more than $100.00,
or by imprisonment of not more than 90 days.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins held
on June 7, 1966, and finally read, approved and adopted and ordered published
at a regular meeting of the Council of ss" ^- `__ _ `, ", ., '" ' ,""
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review July 7, 1966
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1506
A RESOLU'I'I�N ORlIERING PREPARATION
OF ENGI�R'S F(EPO�.T QN IP�IP�.OV�'7�N1S
WHEFtEAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement
of 138-8th Avenue North b,y the installation of concrete alley thereon
and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the
cost of the improvement pursuant to P•Z.S.A., Secs. 1t29.011 to Secs.
429.111.
NOW, THERF,F'O�E, EE IT �ESOLUED EY THE CITY ffJU1�rCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MII�IIVESOTA, that the proposed irnprovement be referred to John
Strojan for study and he is instructed to report w ith all convenient
speed advising the Council 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 improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City �our_ci:L of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
21st day of June, 1966.
C. 13. PETERSON, JOHI`I F. HAAILEY,
Secretary to the Counoil Mayor
JQSF,PH C. T.�ESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
cz� oF xaPxrnTs
Hennepin County, Nlinnesota
RE50LUTIOTd N0. 1507
A �?ES�LTJTION RFCEIVIA?G kFPO�iT AND
CALLIPIG FC1R HEA;�NG OPd T1��.P?�11EIJI ��1TS
L�IHEREAS, pursuant to R.esolution Tdo. i5o4 of the Council adopted the
7th day of June, 196C, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the improvement of Fourteenth Avenue i�orth
from Third Street North to Chicago arrl IJorthwestern i�,ailroad by the
installation of concrete curb, gutter, and sidewalk thereon argl this
report was recei.ved by the Council on June 21�t, 1966.
IVOW, THEREFOY�E, Is��' IT RESOLTT� by the City '�ouncil of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follows�
l. The Council will consider the improvement of such street in
accordance with the r eport and the assessment of Lots 16 thru 20,
inclusive, Block 92, tiJest I�Iinneapolis Second Division; Lots 1, 2 and
3, .Block 93, tiJest Minneapolis Second Division; and the Chicago and
TJorthwestern Railroad Right-of-Way in the Northwest Quarter of Section
21�, Township 117, Range 22, for all or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. L�29.011 to Secs. 429.111, at an
estimated total cost of the improvement of �2,71�2.16.
2. A pu.�lic hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on
the 19th day of Ju1y, 1966, in the Council Charnbers of the City Hall at
7:30 o'clock P.T�., and t he 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
21st day of June� 1965.
�'ia F{.• rPJr1L''1.%CJQT'J� el�HlvT 1' • 11t�ITL'L��
Secretary to the Council Nayor
JOSEPH �. STESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF HOPYINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
-RESQLi7TI0I�T N0. 1508
A �SOLUTION �tECEIVITdG �iEPQR� AIdD
CALLIPJG FO�. I-�F�r1RING QI�T Il�'iP:�.'iI�1ENTS
, WHE�'�AS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1505 of the Council adopted the
7th day of June, 1966, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the improvement of the alley between Seventh
Avenue 1lorth and Eighth Avenue I�orth from Second Street North to Third
Street Tdorth by concrete surfacing thereon and this report was received
by the Council June 21st, 1966.
NOW, THER�ORF, EE IT n�SQL�7� by the City �ouncil of Hopkins,
Minne sota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in
accordan_ce with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 21�, inclusive�
Block 86, ti�lest Ninneapolis Second Division, for all or a portion of tne
cost of the impro vement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 1�29.111,
at an estimated total cost of the improvement of �4,2�.7,61�.
2. A public hearing sha11 be held on such proposed improveme nt on the
July 19th, 1966, in the Counci.l Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock
P.P1., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and
improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Counc il of the '�ity of Hopkins, Minne sota, this
21st day of June, 1966.
C. R. FETE�SQN, JQHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the �ouncil MAYOR
JOSEPH C. VFSELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY QF HOPKII�TS
Hennepin County, rlinnesota
RESOLUTIQN N0. 150y
A R��;SULUTION O�DE�ING Pi3.EPANATIOI�T
OF ENGINFER' S�EPC?RT ON I��IP�V��1F'I�TS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of
Thirteenth �venue South from First Street South to a point approximately
102 feet 5outh b�T the installation of concrete curb and gutter thereon
and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the
cost of the improvement pursuant to Ai.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. 1�29.111.
T•10T�i, T�:ERF�O�E, EE IT �SC�L�TF� F3Y THE CIT`� C7�i1IdCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, P�IINZ�IESGTA, tiiat 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 preliminar�� way as to whether the proposed
improvements are feasible and as to whether they should best be made as
proposed or in connec�:ion with some other impro vement, and the estimated
cost of the i�!pr�vements as recommende,d.
Adopted by the �City Council of the City of Hopkins, NIinnesota, this
21st day of June, 1966.
C. P�. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLE`r,
Secretary to the Cour_cil Mayor
JOSFPH C. V�'SrLY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF HQPKIlvS
Hennepin County, Mir.ne sot a
RESOLUTION 1V0. 1510
A RFSQLUTIGI�? O�iDERING PRFPARATION
OF ENGIAlEER' S REA�=r�T ON � � PROVF�ifIE1dTS
WHERF.AS a petition has been received requesting the improver:�ent of
the East-West Al1ey South of Excelsior E�oulevard between Seventh Avenue
South and Eighth Avenue South by concrete surfacing thereon and the
assessment of benefitting property for all or a portior_ of the cost of
the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. l�29.O.11 to Secs. L;29.111.
�dOW, THEFcEP'ORE, BE IT RESOLVF� FsY THE CITY OOUN�IL OF THE CITY QF
HQPKINS, I�•1IIdAtESOTA, that the proposxl ir�provement 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 axe f easible arxi as to whether they should best be made as
proposed or in connection with some other improvement, ar�d the estimated
cost of the irnprovements as recommended.
Adopted by the �City Council of the City of Hopkins, P�2innesota, this
21st day of June, 1966.
C. :�. P'ETFRSON, JCHIv F. HAidLEY,
Secretary to the 'Council Mayor
JOS.F,,pH C. VESELy,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY CF f�UP'tilidS
Hennepin County, r•Zinnesota
N.�:SULUTIOiV �d0. 1512
A Ft1;SOLiJ1'IOP•; G��.D�RI�dG PFt�LPARATTOTd
OF �;idGINEER'5 REPORT Oid IT�P�.OJE;IE�ITS
w�irtEAS a petition has been received requesting the improvemen�L
of the ailey between Fifth Avenue South arid Sixth Avenue South �
between Fifth Street South a.nd Sixth Street South by the instaliation
of concrete ailey thereon and the assessment of benefitting property
for all or a portion of the cost oi the improvement pursuant to i'1.S.h.,
Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. 429.111.
�JOti•I, 'I'�IEF3i �� ORE, BE IT RES:OL;TED BY THE CITY COUidCIL. OF 1 FiL; CITY OF
HOPKINS, I��IItd��,S(7I'A, tha.t the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan f or study and he is instructed to report with alI convenient
speed advising the Council in a preiiminary way as to whether the proposed
improvements are feasible and as to whether they should best be rnade as
proposed or in.connection witn sorne other improvement, and the estirnated
cost of' tYie irnprovements as recorrunended.
Adoptea by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, `�linnesota, this
Twenty-first day of June, i966.
C . R . P �TLR.S OV,
Secretary to the Council
JCHN I�'. H�1i�dL=;Y,
i�7ayor
JOSEPH C . V'�LSELY,
City Attorney
AS/bg
CI'I'Y OF�' HOPKIidS
Hen.nepin County, Minnesota
t`iLSOLUTI0i�1 i10. 1513
A R1�SOLU'TIOiJ OhDERIIVrG PR..;sPIiRATIOPd
OF ET�TGIIv'EER' S REPORT ON II�IPROV� 1ENTS
WI-IE�AS a petition has been received requesting the improvement
of the a.iley between Eleventh Avenue �dorth and 'I�relfth Avenue Pdorth
from Second Street to lhird Street by the instaliation of concrete
ailey thereon ana the assessment oi benefitting property fDr all or a
portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to �4.5.�., Secs. L�29.011
to Secs. 1�29.111.
I.`10G�J, 'I'rIL;;:�:E;FOP,L�', F3E IT FZLSCLV�u'D BY THE CI'I'Y CGUitTI,'1L Or' TI-�:E CITY U��'
HOPKINS, ,'�IINi�ESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan for study ano he is instructed to report with aii convenient
speed advising the Councii in a prelimina.ry way as to whether the proposed
improvements are ieasible arid as to whether they should best ne made as
proposed or in connection wi.th some otrier improvement, and ttie estimated
c ost of the irnprovements a.s rec orn�nended .
Adopted by the City Council of tl� City o1 HopKins, i`iinnesota, this
Twenty-f'irst da.y of June, 1966.
C. R. PET� KS 0�'J,
Secretary to the Councii
JUHiJ r . .L',i1�dLBY,
i��Iayor
JOSL,PH C . VE::F L�T,
Ci�;y Att orney
AS%bg
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTIO N N0. 1�14
RESOLUTION VACATING THAT PART OF NINTH AVENUE SOUTH FR OM
SIXTH STREET SOUTH TO SEVENTH STREET SOUTH AND Tt� NORTH-
SOUTlA ALLEY IN BLOqt 60,,WEST MINNEAPOLIS
WHEREAS, verified petitions sjgned by the required number of owners of real
estate abutting upon that pert of N}'nth Avenue South, hereinafter described,
and the North-South Alley in Block 60, West Minneapolis, all in the City of
Hopkins h�ve been filed for the vacation thereof and,
WHEREAS the City of Hopkins is a City of the Third Cla ss located in
Hennepin County, Minnesota, and
WHEREAS said part of said Ninth Avenue Southhand said alley thus prayed to
be vacated is not longer than the`distance intervening between any two inter-
secting streets and,
WHEREAS said part of said Ninth Avenue South and said alley are not
required for any public use and it is in the public interest that they be
vacated. ,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of H opkins
as follows; That that part of.Ninth Avenue South in the City of Hopkins located
and lying between the Southerly boundary line of Sixth Street South and the
Northerly boundary line of Seventh Street South, both boundary lines extended
across said Ninth Avenue South between Blocks 59 and.60, West Minneapolis and
the North-South alley in Block 60, West Minneapotis between the Southerly bound�ry
line of Sixth Street South and the Northerly boundary line of Seventh Str�eet
South, be, and the same hereby are vacated.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this resolution shall be
recorded in the,office of the Register of Deeds or in the office of the Registrar ,
of Titles in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota. �%o-c� 3� a� a G c. -���3..-.-FZ�oYB
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Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City �
of Hopkins he(d on June 21, 1g66.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. V�SELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review September 1, 1966
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�" CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ASSESSMENT NOTICE
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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 27, 1966, at 7:30 P.M., for
the purpose of review and correcting the assessments of said City
for the year 1966. All persons considering themselves aggrieved
by said assessments or who wish to complain that the property of
anather 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 agents, sha11 have
been notified of such complaint.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
June 13, 1966
To be plublished in the Hennepin County Review June 16, 1966
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A meeting of the Board of Equalization of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held
on Monday, June 27, 1966, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Pokorny, also City
Manager Brubacher, Acting Assessor Peterson, and Deputy Assessor Dargis.
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3-41
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76-81
81-107
107-123
123-213
213-246
The following people appeared before the Board objecting to their assessment:
Mr. Frank Weisberg, representing S.T. Weisberg, owner of the property
located at 804-808 Excelsior Avenue West. (Lot 5, Block 4, West Minneapolis)
Dr. John Holcomb, in partnership with Dr. Philip Sheldon, owner,s of the
property located at 31 - lOth Avenue North.
Mr. A1 Gottschalk, representing Towns Edge Oldsmobile, property located at
314 Excelsior Avenue.
Mr. Dick Koss, owner of the property located at 720-724 Excelsior Avenue.
Mr. Frank Massoth, owner of the property located at 420 Excelsior Avenue
East.
Mr. Gilford Johnson, owner of Gil�s Tire and Auto Supply, located at 12th
Avenue and Excelsior.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
continued to the July 5, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Meeting adjourned.
C. R. Peterson, Secretary to the Board
CITY �F' hOPKINS
Hennepin C ounty, l�ti.nne s ot a
i10TICE 0�+ NEA�CPdG OTd PFi�iPC.SLD INPI�.OVEi's�'�1TS
T 0 Z-�,�i OP�1 IT I�T�P.Y COT1C E RN :
id0'1'ICE IS H�,REBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Councii Chambers of the City Hail at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
on July 5th, 1966, to corsider the mai:ing of an improve=nent on the alley
bettiaeen Sixteenth �ivenue i'�orth and Seventeenth Avenue Llorth from Second
Street to Third Street by the concrete 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 Lots 1
thru 21�, inclusive, Block 3, Gibb�s First �ddition to Trlest �linneapoiis.
The estilma.ted cost of such improvement is $4,21�3.29.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated June 7th, 1966.
r. R. PET��SON JOS�PH C. V�r,LY,
Secretar� to the Council City kttorney
Published in the Hermepin County Review, Hopkins, f��7innesota on June 23rd,
i966 and June 30, 1966.
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
July 5, 1966, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Pokorny, also City.Manager
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist and City Attorney Vesely.
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306-324
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
July 5, 1966, in the amount of $168,175.26, be approved and authorized for
payment. Motion carried.
At this time the Council sat as the Board of Equalization for the City of
Hopkins. As no one appeared before the Board,
Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Board of
Equalization be continued to the July 19, 1966, Council meeting. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-101-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the hearing to
324-408 consider the making of an improvement on the alley between 16th Avenue
North, and 17th Avenue North, from Second Street to Third Street, by concrete
surfacing thereon, be continued to the July 19, 1966, Council meeting, and
that the City Engineer and the City Attorney, make a further study of this
improvement. Motion carried.
Item: 66-117-D. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the City pay
435-463 one-half of the dues, to the Hennepin County League of Municipalities, for
the year July 1, 1966, to June 30, 1967, and that the City Manager write a
letter to the League protesting the raise in the dues. Motion carried.
Item: 66-00. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 245,
463-484 "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS",
be continued to the July 19, 1966, Council meeting for the second reading.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-103-P. Mr. Lund moved, and;Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
484 - 1515, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE ALLEY
BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH AVENUE NORTH FROM FIRST STREET TO SECOND STREET", be
adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-112-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1516, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE ALLEY'S
IN BLOCK BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVENUE SOUTH AND EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND FIRST
STREET SOUTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-21-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1517, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON TNSTALLATION OF CONCRETE ALLEY
BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 5TH T0 6TH STREET SOUTH", be adopted.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-31-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1518, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE ALLEY
BETWEEN 11TH AND 12TH AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND TO THIRD STREET", be adopted.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-111-P. Mr. Lund.moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
- 509 1519, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB
AND GUTTER ON THE EAST SIDE OF 13TH AVENUE FROM FIRST STREET TO SECOND
STREET SOUTH AND ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SECOND STREET SOUTH BETWEEN 12TH AND
13TH AVINUE", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-133-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request by
509-651 Suzuki Motors, for parking in front of their building on Excelsior Avenue,
be c•ontinued to the July 19, 1966, Council meeting, and that the City
Engineer be instructed to take a traffic count in this area and also the
possibility of moving the bus stop. Motion carried.
Item: 66-2-Z.
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1313-1361
" Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny second�d the motion, that Ordinance No. 269,
"AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AND ESTABLISHING A CONIPREHENSIVE ZONING PLAN AND
REVISED ZONING MAP FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be continued to the July 19,
1966, Council meeting for the second reading. Motion carried.
Item:66-130-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request by
1211-1313 Standard Oil Co., for a Special Use Permit to remove present Service Station
building and replace with new modern structure, to be located at 802
Excelsior Ave., West, on Lots 5 and 6, Block 4, West Minneapolis, be denied,
as recommended by the Zoning and Planning Commission. Motion carried.
(.Z&PCase No. 66-11SP)
Minutes, July 5, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 66-71-R. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
1367-1390 266, "AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERMISSION TO NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY, A
MINNESOTA CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE,
REPAIR, AND MAINTAIN IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, AN ELECTRICAL
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND TRANSMISSION LINES, INCLUDING NECESSARY POLES, POLE
LINES, AND FIXTURES AND APPURTANCES, FOR THE FURNISHING OF ELECTRIC ENERGY
TO THE CITY AND ITS INHABITANTS, AND OTHERS, AND TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC
ENERGY INTO AND THROUGH THE CITY AND TO USE THE STREETS, ALLEYS, AND PUBLIC
GROUNDS OF SAID CITY FOR SUCH PURPOSES", be continued to the July 19, 1966,
Council meeting for the second reading. Motion carried.
Item: 66-30-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the preliminary
1390-1482 report on the proposed extension of First Street South between 5th Avenue
and 8th Avenue, be referred back to the City Engineer for further study.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-122-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the co�unica-
1482-1536 tion from the City Engineer regarding proposed participation with the
Village of Minnetonka on storm sewer problems in Bellgrove-Drillane area,
be referred back to the City Engineer and City Attorney for further study,
and report their findings at the July 19, 1966, Council meeting. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-123-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the report from
1536-1548 the City Engineer regarding lot purchased by the City of Hopkins for ex-
tension of Jackson Avenue North, be referred to the City Manager, and the
City Ma.nager be authorized to have an agpraisal made of this lot. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-124-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City Manager
1548-1589 be authorized to have an appraisal made on the piece of property on Inter-
lachen Road, which Mr. Lloyd Swanson has petitioned the City to vacate.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-125-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the City
1589 - Engineer be instructed to write a report on the petition for the installa-
tion of a 4-Way Stop at the intersection of First Street North and 14th
Avenue. Motion carried.
Item: 66-126-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution
-1594 No. 1520, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR
INSTALLATION OF A CONCRETE ALLEY IN BLOCK 102, WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND
DIVISION BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVENUE NORTH FROM THIRD STREET NORTH TO
MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-127-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the reco�nended
'1594-1602 changes in the Hopkins Electrical Ordinance No. 205, by W. C. Whitney,
Electrical Inspector, be referred to the City Attorney for preparation of
an amended ordinance. Motion carried.
Item: 66-128-C. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request of
1602-1635 the Salvation Army for permission to place "Used Clothing Drop Boxes" on the
City parking lots on 8th and lOth Avenues with stipulations, as set up by
the City Attorney, b��� approved�; �,M�tion carried.
Item: 66-129-C.
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Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Mayor Hanley�s
appointment of the following Councilmen to serve on the following Co�issions,
effective July 1, 1966, be approved: Councilman Blake, Zoning and Planning
Commission, for a term of one year; Recreation and Parks Co�ission, Council-
man Pokorny, for a term of one year; Councilman Harriman, Library Board, for
a term of one year, Councilman Lund, Health and Welfare, reappointed for a
term of one year. Also, the reappointment of Mr. Eugene Reilly to the
Recreation and Parks Co�ission, for a term of one year, be approved. Motion
carried.
-1771 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Mayor Hanley's
appointment of the following men to the Zoning and Planning Commission,
effective as of July 1, 1966, be approved: Jerre Miller, for a two year term;
Paul Lohmann, for a one year term; and the reappointment of Donn Sjolander,
for a two year term. Motion carried.
Minutes, July 5, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 3.
Item: 66-131-C. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the claim from
1771-1793 Mr. Bill Picha, for damage to tire on his automobile from hitting a
defective storm sewer grate, be referred to the City Attorney. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-134-L. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the license
1793-1808 application from the Pizza Plaza, to sell milk, soft drinks,and cigarettes
for 1966, be withheld until such time as the Pizza Plaza pays up their
water bill to the City of Hopkins. Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that permission be
granted to the City Manager to advertise for bids for a Deep Well. Motion
carried.
Item: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the
communication from Red Owl Stores, Inc., regarding Industrial Zoning, be
placed on file. 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
RE;SOLUTION N0. 15i5
k RESULUTIOi�1 R.ECEIVI�iVG R�PORT AtJD
CALLING FOR F-IEARING OV IiZPROVENIEI�I'I'S
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolu�iion No. 1506 of the Councii adopted
June 21, 1966, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the iznprovement of the a.11ey between
Eighth Avenue North and ldinth Avenue North from First Street �lorth
to Second Street �Jorth by the installation of concrete surfacing
thereon and this report was received by the Councii on July 5, 1966.
NOW, Th��FON.E, BE I7.' N:t�SOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
P�innesota, as follows:
1. �he Council will consider the improvement of such aliey in
accordance with the repo�t a.nd the assessment of Lots 1 through 2l�,
inclusive, Block 80, West P•linneapolis Second Division f or all or a
portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to i��.S.�., Secs.
429.011 to 1�29.i11, a�; an estima.ted total cost of the improvement
of $Lt, 347 •
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed irnproveinent on
the Second day of 6ur;ust, 1966, 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 azd imnrovement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, P�linnesota., this
Fifth day of July, 1966.
C . R. PETF_,RSGid,
Secretary to the Council
JOH1V F. HAidI�EY,
Mayor
JOSEPH C . VESFLY,
City Attorney
AS�bg
CITY Or HOPKIVS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTIOid ?d0. 1516
A RE;SOLUTIOV t�ECENIiVG �PORT AND
CALLING i�OR HEARI�IG Uid IT"IPROVENIENTS
W�REAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1510 of the Council adopted
June 21, 1966, a report has been prepa,red by John Stroja,n, City
Engineer, with reference to the improvement of the nort,h-south aliey
and the east-west ailey in the block between Excelsior,Avenue and
First Street South and Seventh AJenue South a,nd Eighth Avenue South
by the instailation .iif concrete surfacing thereon and this report was
received by the Council on Juiy 5, 1966.
NOj�J, T�IEREFORE, BE IT RESOL��ED by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in
accorda.nce with the report and, the assessment of Lots.lthrough 11�,
inclusive, and Lots 39 through !{6, inclusive, Block 3, West P�Iinneapolis
for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to T�I.S.k.,
Secs. 1t29.Oli to I�29.111, a,t an estimated total cost of the irn� overre nt
of $2,1�84 for the east-west aliey and $3,390.66 for the north-south
ailey.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
Second day of �ugust, i966, in the Council Chambers of the City Ha11
at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of
such hearing and improvement as required by iaw.
Adopted by the Council of the Cit;T of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
Fifth day of July, i966.
C. R. PETLRSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOHN F. I-WIJLEY
Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
AS�bg
CITY 0�' HOPKIVS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
�soLu�rio�r rJo. i5i7
A RI�SOLUTIOPd RECENIidG I�:PORT AidU
CALLING r OR I���IiJG ON� IMPhUVEN�iVTS
ti��1HE�EAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1512 of the Council adopted
June 21, 1966, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
r.'�gineer, with reference to the improvement of the aliey between
Sixth Avenue South and Seventh Avenue South from Fifth Street South
to Sixth Street South by the installation of concrete surfacing
thereon and this report was received by the Council on July 5, 1966.
D10W, TI-1�;KEFORE, 13E IT R�,SOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follows:
l. The Council will consider t he improvement of such alley in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 through 2l�,
Block 1�9, Tnlest i'•Iinnea.polis for ali or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pursuant to 1�'I.S.A., Secs. l�29.011 to 1�29.i1i, at an estimated
total cost of the improvement of $L�,21t7.6l�.
2. A pubiic hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement
on the Second day of August, i966, in the Council Chamber•s of the Cit;y
Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.N7., a.nd the ClerK shall give published notice
of such hearing and improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, iKinnesota, this
Fifth day of July, 1966.
C . R. PETER.S OPd,
Secretary to t11e Council
JOHPd F. HANL'�Y,
i�Iay or
JOSEPH C. UESELY,
City Attorney
AS�bg
CITY OF HOPriINS
Hennepin County, i�7innesota,
RESOLUTION �f0. 1518
A �SOLUTIOPd R�CEIiTING �PURT A%dli
CALLING FOR HEI? RING Oi1 I1�IPROV�i�1�EAITS
WHF�RFAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1513 of the Councii adopted
June 2i, 1966, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the improvement of the alley between
Eleventh Avenue North and Twelfth Avenue idorth from Second Street to
Third Street by the instailation of concrete surfacing thereon and
this report was received by the Council on July 5, 1966.
PdOGd, TI���4,FORE, BL; I`1' RESGL�jED by the City Council of Hopkins,
I�-7inne s ota, as f oilows :
1. The Council «-ili consider the irnprovement of such alley in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots i through 2Lt,
Block 90, ��lest P�Iinneapolis Second Division for ali or a portion of the
cost of the improvement pursuant to M..S.A., Secs. Lt29.011 to 1�29.111,
at an estimated to�al cost of th.e improvement of $1�,247.61�.
2. A pubiic hea.ririg sha.11 be heid on such proposed improvement
on the Second day of August, 1966, in the Council C hambers of t he City
Hali at 7:30 o'clock P.I��Z., and the Cierk shall give published notice
of such hearing and improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, �`Zinnesota, this
Fifth day of July, 1966.
C. R. P�TFRSUN,
Secretary to the Council
JOF��1 F. HANLEY,
P�layor
JOSEPH C. lIESELY,
City Attorney
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CITY Or HOPKINS
Hennepin C oun�ty, 1 Linnes ota
RESOLiJTION i�0. 1519
A iZ;;SOLUTI01�1 �.�CEIVIVG NF�PORT I�I��L
CALLING FOR I-�RI1�G 011 I�IFROVEP�IENTS
WHF,Rr;AS, pursuant to Resolution IJo. 1509 of the Council adopted
June 21, 1966, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the irnprovement of the east side of
Thirteenth Avenue South from First Street South to Second Street South
and on the north side of Second Street South. f rom 'I�relfth Avenue South
to Thirteenth Avernae South by the installation of concrete curb and
gutter thereon and this report was received by the Council on Juiy 5,
1966.
iVOtiJ, TnLi�FOR:E, BE I�!' R�SUL��.�D by the City Councii of 1�jopkins,
'_��'�inne sota, as f oilows :
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such streets in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 through 19,
inclusi.ve, Block 9, L°�est I��Iinneapolis f or all or a portion of the cost
of the improvernent pursuant to i'JI.S.A., Secs. l�29.011 to 42;.111, at
an estima.ted total cost of the improvement of $2221�.93•
2. A publi_c hea.ring sha.li be held on such proposed improvement
on the Second d�y of Au�ust, 19e6, in the Couricil CYiambers oi the City
Hail at 7:30 o'clock P.i•�I., and the Clerk shall give published notice
of such.hearing and improvement as required by iaw.
Adopted by the Council of tY�e City of Hopicins, Tfiru�esota, this
Fifth da�r of Juiy, 1966.
C. R. PETER"C;i��,
Secretary to the Council
JOHfd F. I-L�PdLf�'Y,
T�Iayor
J OS E�PH C . +TES �LY,
City Attorney
AS�bg
CITY Or HOPKINS
Hennepin County, i4linnesota
k�soLu�rloil �Jo. 1524
A �ESOLUTIOiV ORDr�R1NG PI�PARvTIU�1
OF ENGII'�TE��R' S I�EPORT Of�d Ii�'lPY�OV=�:%I]��1JTS
UJI-iEREIiS a petition has been received requesting the improvernent
of the alle y between Sixth kvenue North and Seventh Avenue Pdorth from
Third Street to FZinnetonka I�iills Road by the installation of concrete
alley thereon and the assessment of benefitting property f o� a11 or a
portion of the cost of the improve?nent pursuant to 1i.S.A., Secs. L�29.011
to Secs. 1�29.111.
I•i06d, T�'�EREF'URL�, BF� IT RESOLVLD BY THE C1TY COUI'dCIL Gr' TH� CITY GF
HOPi�INS, i�IINP�dESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with all comTenient
speed advising the Councii in a preliminary U�ay 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 th�
estima.ted cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Councii of the City of Hopkins, P�Tinnesota, this
Fifth day of' Juiy, 1966.
C. R. . � E T�RS GN,
Secreta,ry to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
Cit� Attorney
AS�bg
JGHIu �'. HANLLY,
I��Iayor
A meeting of the Board of Equalization of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Friday, July 15, 1966, at 8:10 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake and Pokorny, also City Manager Brubacher, Acting
City Assessor Peterson, and Deputy Assessor Dargis, and Deputy Assessor Wiley.
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6-123
124-175
192-358
415-418
418-419
Mr. Joseph L. Nathenson, 312 Wilshire Walk, Hopkins, Minnesota, appeared before
the Board objecting to the assessment placed on his iproperty.
Mr. William Mersky, 601 Oakridge Road (corner of Highway �k7 and County Road 18)
Hopkins, Minnesota, appeared before the Board objecting to the assessment placed
on his property.
At this time a report was given by Deputy Assessor Wiley on the Nathenson and
Mersky properties justifying the assessment placed upon these two pieces of
property.
Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Board accept
the assessment figures and order the books to be signed. Motion carried.
Mr:. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Board of Equaliza-
tion meeting be adjourned. Motion carried.
C. R. Peterson, Secretar}� to the Board
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
IJOTI�CF �F HEnRII�TG ON PY�CIPOSED IT�IPRQ'•TE�1�T':CS
TO ;^1HQN1 IT I�7AY CQTd�EFiN:
NOTICE IS HERES� GIVED? that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
wi11 meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.t�I.,
on July l9th, 1966, to consider the making of an improvement of the alley
between Seventh Avenue North and Eighth Avenue Plorth frorn Second Street
North to T�rd Street North by concrete surfacing thereon pursuant to
M.S.A., Secs. 1�2g.011 to Secs. L�29.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru
2�, inclusive, Block 86, West Minneapolis Second Division.
The estirr�ted cost of such improvement is �1�,247.64.
�11 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated June 21, 1965.
�. �t. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. 'JESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Her.nepin County Review, Hopki.ns, Minnesota, on
July 7th, 1966 and July 1l�th, 19C6.
Kerber
CITY �F HQPKINS
Iiennepin County, Minnesota
P�dOTICE OF HEARING OI�1 P13'�PQSII� ITI�?.0?T�IT?NTS
TO Z�I-IGP�i IT i'�IAX C�NCEtZN:
D?OTiC� IS IiF�BY GIVEAi 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.I�'i.,
on Ju1y 19th, 1966, to consider the making of an improvement on Fourteenth
Avenue I�lorth frorn Third Street North to Chicago and Northwestern Railroad
by the installation of concrete curb, gutter, and sidewalk ttiereon pursuant
to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.O.11 to Secs. 1�29.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is lots 16 thru
20, inclusive, Block 92, U1est Minneapolis Second �ivision; Lots 1, 2 and
3, Block 93, West Minneapolis Second Division; arrl the Chicago and North—
western Railroad Right—of Tnray in the Northwest (�uarter of Section 2�,
Township 117, i�ange 22.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �2,742.16.
All persons desiring to re heard with ref erence to t he proposed
im�•ovement will be heard at this meetin�.
Dated June 21, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOS�PH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County g�eview, Hopkins, Minnesota, on
July 7th, 1966 and July 14th, 196h.
Kerber
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
July 19, 1966, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Pokorny, also City Manager
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 50 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
Side 2 July 19, 1966, in the amount of $47,429.75, be approved and authorized for
436-465 payment. Motion carried.
Item ��1. Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, July 15, 1966, at 10:00 A.M.,
for furnishing the City of Hopkins with a Radar Speed Meter, and the following
bids were received. (See tabulation of bids attached)
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the bid of Police
465-480 Supply Co., in the amount of $1,145.50, for furnishing a Radar Speed Meter, be
accepted. Motion carried.
Item: ��2. Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Tuesday, July 19, 1966, at 10:00 A.M.,
for a Deep Well,.and the following bids were received. (See tabulation of bids
attached)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the bid of Bergerson-
480-557 Caswell Company in the amount of $19,975.00, for a Deep Well, be accepted. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-102-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
557-637 1521,"A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVII�NT OF 14TH AVENUE NORTH FROM THIRD
STREET NO., TO CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE
CURB AND GUTTER ON BOTH SIDES OF THE STREET, AND INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE
SIDEWALK ON.THE EAST SIDE ONLY", be adopted. Mr. Pokorny not voting. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-103-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
637-718 1522, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVIIKENT OF THE ALLEY BETWEEN 7TH AVENUE
NORTH AND 8TH AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET NORTH TO THIRD STREET NORTH
BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON"� be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-101-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded th�motion,.that the Hearing at
718-908 7:30 P.M., to consider the making of an improvement on the alley between
16th Avenue North, and 17th Avenue North, from Second Street to Third Street,
by concrete surfacing thereon, be referred back to the City Engineer for
further study. Motion carried.
Item: 66-00. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 245,
908-942 "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS",
be continued to the August 2, 1966, Council meeting, and that Mr. Pokorny
and Mr. Harriman be appointed a committee of two to meet with the car
dealers regarding this ordinance. Motion carried.
ltem: 66-133-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request by
942-980 Suzuki Motors, for parking in front of their building on Excelsior Avenue,
be continued to the August 2, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-2-Z. Mr. Harriman'moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 269,
980-1176 "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AND ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE ZONING PLAN AND
Side 1 REVISED ZONING MAP FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND REPEAL OF ORDINANGE 131 AS
1176-1261 AMENDED", be accepted for the first reading. Mayor Hanley asked for a roll
call of the votes, which were as follows: Blake - No, Harriman - Yes,
Lund - Yes, Pokorny - Yes, Hanley - Yes. Motion carried.
Item: 66-71-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 266,
1261-1520 "AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERMISSION TO NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY A MINNESOTA
CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, REPAIR, AND
MAINTAIN IN THE CITY OF HOPKCNS, MINNESOTA, AN ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
AND TRANSMISSION LINES, INCLUDING NECESSARY POLES, POLE LINES, AND FIXTURES
AND AEPURTAIQEES, FOR THE FURNISHING OF ELECTRIC ENERGY TO THE CITY AND ITS
INHABITANTS, AND OTHERS AND TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC ENERGY INTO AND THROUGH THE
CITY AND TO USE THE STREETS, ALLEYS, AND PUBLIC GROUNDS OF SAID CITY FOR
SUCH PURPOSES", be continued to the August 2, 1966, Council meeting, and the
City Attorney be authorized to meet with the law department of Northern States
Power Company to go over Section 1 through 8 of the suggested provisions.
Motion carried.
Minutes of July 19, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Item: 66-122-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded
1520-1589 Hopkins enter into an agreement with the
storm sewer project, the agreement to be
City Engineer's report of July 5, 1966,
Page 2.
the motion, that the City of
Village of Minnetonka on a joint
basically as stipulated in the
and to cost approximately $12,000.00,
Item: 66-144-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request of
1589-1662 the Recreation and Parks Commission for permission to use the cold storage
building immediately south of Katherin Curran School, for an experimental
indoor ice skating rink during the 1966-67 winter season, be approved for
a period of one year, subject to approval by the Building Inspector and
the City Engineer. Motion carried.
Item: 66-135-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the proposed
1662-1731 State Aid System changes be referred to the Zoning and Planning Commission.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-136-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1731-1736 1523, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON SIDEWALK REPAIR AT
VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-136-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1736-1758 1524, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON SIDEWALK REPAIR AT VARIOUS
LOCATIONS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-137-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 271,
1758-1830 ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AN ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS BUREAU FOR DISPOSING OF
ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS RELATING TO BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, OR
MATNTENANCE, FIRE OR FIRE PREVENTION, PUBLIC HEALTH AND SANITATION AND
ZONING VIOLATIONS", be accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 66-147-0. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 272,
1830-1884 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 33, AS AMENDED EDTTITLED "AN ORDINANCE
REGULATING THE USE OF HIGHWAYS, STREETS, ROADS, ALLEYS AND PARKING LOTS
WITHIN THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND Il�OSING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATIONS
THEREON", be accepted for the.:first reading. Motion carried. Mr. Pokorny
and Mr. Harriman voting no.
Item: 66-139-B. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Mayor Hanley's
2050 - appointment of Joseph C. Vesely, Mrs. W. L. Sprague, and Mrs.John Wilwerding
to the Library Board for two more years, be approved. Motion carried.
Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Mayor Hanley�s
appointment of Eugene Reilly and John Keefe, to the Recrea�ion and Parks
Commission for two more years, be approved. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Har"r.iman seconded the motion, that Mayor Hanley's
appointment of William Proetz and Dr. Herman Drill, to the Board of Health
for one year terms, be approved. Motion carried.
-2178 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Mayor Hanley�s
appointment of Robert Heiland, to the Zoning and Planning Commission to
fill out the unexpired term of Joh� Malecha for a one year term, be approved.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-140-B. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the proposal
2178-2200 of Mr. Frank Stanton, Stanton Associates, for a Position Classification
and Compensation Program for the City of Hopkins, be continued to the
August 2, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-141-B. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Schoell & Madson,
2200-2212 Inc., be retained to make a survey of the Dow Property for the Post Office
and that the City Attorney provide the legal description ofthe property.
Item: 66-143-B. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Manager
Reel 51 notify Mr. Borman, representative for the J. J. Lawrence Properties, that
Side 2 the City does not plan at this time to run the extension of 5th Street South
3- 8 through their property. Motion carried.
' Mro Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the City Attorney
proceed with haste in the preparation of the new Platting Ordinance. Motion
carried.
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Minutes of July 19, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 3.
Item: 66-145-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that request
8-9 by Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., for permit to install buried cable
on Van Buren Avenue from 2nd Street North to Shadyside Circle, be granted.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-146-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that request by
9-13 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., for permit to make a dig-up on Excelsior
Avenue for purpose of making cable splice in front of 420 Excelsior Ave.,
West, be granted. Motion carried.
35 Mr. Harrima.n moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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C. R. Peterson, Secret ry to the Council
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CITY OF HOPKINS
NfINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING.AND INSTALLATION OF A
RADAR SPEED METER
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City
Hall, Hopkins, until Thursday, July 14, 1966, 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
furnishing and installation of:a radar speed meter.
Specifications and further details are available at the office
of the Superintendant of.Police.
All bids must be sealed and marked "Bid on Radar Speed Meter"
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
�- �' [�' .
R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review June 30, and July 7, 1966.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin June 30, and July 7, 1966.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ADVERTISII�NT FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED BIDS will be received at the City Hall
in the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, until.l0:00.A.M., CDT, on Tuesday, the 19th
of July, 1966, and publicly opened and considered by the City Council at that
time for the furnishing of all work and materials for the construction of water
improvements as follows:
1. DEEP WELL
2. APPURTENANCES
The work shall be in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by
Rieke-Carroll-Muller Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers, Hopkins, Gaylord,
and Fairmont, Minnesota; and on file with the City Clerk.
Plans and specifications for the work may be examined at the Builders Exchange
at Minneapolis, St. Paul,and the offices of the Engineers. Copies of the plans
and specifications may be obtained upon deposit of $15.00 for each set. Suppliers
will also be able to obtain individual pages of the plans or specifications.
Fifteen dollars of the deposit for one set of documents will be returned to
each bidder who submits a bonafide bid on that section and returns the set in good
condition within (10) days after the date of opening bids.
Bids must be on the basis of cash payment for the work and materials and no
bid will be accepted unless sealed and filed with the Clerk and accompanied by a
cash deposit, certified check or bidder's bond payable to the City Clerk, for not
less than five (5) percent of the bid, as a guarantee that the bidder will, within
fifteen (15) days after notifications of award of contract, enter into an agreement
with the City and furnish a bond for the full amount of the contract as provided by
law. This bid security will be subject to forfeiture as provided by law.
Bid security of the three lowest bidders may be retained until the contracts
have been awarded and executed, but aot longer than thrity (30) days from the date
of opening bids. All other deposits will be returned promptly.
The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any
informalities for irregularities therein. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a
period of thirty (30) days.
Date: July, 1966
C. R. PETERSON
City Clerk
Hopkins, Minnesota
To be published in the Hennepin County Review July 7th and 14th, 1966
To be published in the Construction Bulletin July 7th and 14th, 1966
CITY OF HUPKIPdS
Hennepin County, .i��iinriesota
R�"�SGLUTIUN NG. 152i �
RESOLUTIO:�I ORDERiAfU Ii7PB.OVEP�IEPIT ATdD
PREPARI�TIOA1 OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resoiution of the City Council, DIo. 1507, adopted the
21st day of June, i966, fixed a date i'ar� a hea,ring on the proposed
improvement of Fourteenth Avenue North from Third Street Plorth to
Chica�o and �,lorthwestern Ra,ilroad by the installation of concrete
curb, gutter, and sidewaik thereon, the total estimated cost thereof
being $2, 7l�2.16.
WHEt�EAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the makir►g of these irnprovements were given ten days publisl�ied notice
of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing �•ras held a.nd the property owners heard thereon on
the 19th day of July, 1966.
�row, Th'ER�F'OI�, F3� IT RE�SOL��:'ED by the Council of tl�e City of Hopicins:
1. Such improvement is heret�y ordered on Fourteenth Avenue North
from Third street North to Chicago and �dorthwestern Railroad by the
insta.11a.tion of concrete curb and gutter on both sides of the street a.nd
installa�,ion of concrete sidetiaalk on the East side only as adopted by
the City Council in this Resolution.
2. Tha.t John Strojan is hereby designated as the en�ineer fc� this
improvement and he sha.11 prepare pians and specifications for the maxing
of suc h improvement .
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins,.I�Iinnesuta, this
19th day of Juiy, i966.
C. R. PETER.S01d, JOH�1 F. N�',�tI�Y,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPh C . VESELY,
City �ttorney
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKIPdS
Hennepin County, Miririesota
RESQLUTIOI`1 N0. 1522 �
A RESULUTICi�1 UR.DEi%ING Ii;PROVEI��TEidT AND
Pt?:�Pr�I'�',TIO�v OF PI,AT�dS
WHEREkS a Resoiution of the City Council, No. 1508, adopted the
21st day of June, 1966, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the a11ey bet��:een Seventh Avenue idorth and Eighth
Avenue P�dorth from Second Street North to Third Street North by
concrete surfa.cing thereon, the total estimated cost thereoi being
�L�, 21�7 .6L� .
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liabie to he 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 July, i966.
NOGd, TI-iEREF'ORL, BE IT R.�SOL`V�D by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
l. Such irnprovement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution ido. 1508 adopted June 21st, 1966. Benefitting property owners
shall pay eighty percent of the cost over a ten year period a.nd the City
of Hopkins shall p�y twenty percent out of the General tl.�nd.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designa.ted as the er�ineer f or this
improvement arid he shall prepare plans and specifica.tions i'or the making
of suc h impr ovement .
Ado?�ted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, I��Tinnesota, this
i9th day of Juiy, i966.
C. R,. PETEi�SON, JOHP1 r. Hf�PdI�,Y,
Secretary to the Council P�Iayor
J OSEP�: C . VES�LY,
City Attoi ney
Kerber
CI'I'Y OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, T'�innesota
RISULJIIOII V0. 1523
A R�SOLUTIGId ORDE�.IidG PREPARATION
OF Ei�dGI�,i�ER�S t�EPGRT Ot1 I;�IPROVEI��I;��1PS
4�iEREAS it is ordered by the City council tha.t consideration be given
to the improvement of properties needing concrete sidewalk and curb repair
thereon and the a,ssessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of
the cost of the improverr�nt pu.rsua.nt to �7.S .A., Secs . 429.Oi1 to Secs .
L�29 .111.
NOW, THER,EFORE, B:E IT RL�OLVED BY THE CITY COtiiVCIL C�' Tl-1E CITY OP
HOPKINS, I�PdNESOTA, tiha.t the proposed improzement be referred to John
Strojan for study �nd he is instructed to report with a71 convenient speed
advising the Cour�cil in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed
improvements are feasible and as to whether they s hould best be made as
proposed or in connection tirith some other improverr�nt, and the estimated
cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted.by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, I�Linnesota, this
19th day of July, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON, JOH11 F. HAI��y,
Secretary to the Council P�layor
JOSEPH C . VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
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CITY OF HOFKIPJS
Hennepin �'ounty, 1'Iinnesota
RESOLU`l'IOid TJO. 152L�
A RF„SOLUTI01� 1_�;CEIVIi�1u REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARIIdG ON INIPROVE���NTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution P�1o. 1523, of tl-� Council adopted
July 19th, 1966, a report has been prepared l�y John Strojan, City Engineer,
with reference to the improvement of various locations by the repair of
concrete sidewalks and curbs thereon and this report was received by the
Council on Juiy 19th, 1966.
NOU1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City �ouncil of Hopkins,
i�Iinnes ota, as f ollows :
1. The Council wili consider the improvement of such properties in
accordance with the report and the assessment of the South J�0 feet of Lot
4, Block 8, Gibb � s Firs t Addit ion to [�7est T��linne a� olis at an e stima ted c os t
of $1�5.51�; Lot 15, �lock 10, Udest i��iinneapoiis at an estimated cost of
��50.60; Lots 10 thru 15, inclusive, Block 70, West P�iinneapoiis Second
Division a.t an estimated cost of yS228.33; Lot 4, F31ock 80, West T`'Iinneapolis
Secoml Uivision at an estlmated cost of �56.92; Vorth 4�. feet of Lot 5,
Biock 8G, West P2inneapoiis Second Division a.t an estimated cost of �68.31;
Lot 3, Block B8, 5rlest il�linneapoiis Second Division at an estim�ted cost of
$194.58; Lot 4, t3lock 88, West I�linneapolis Second llivision at an estimated
cost of $189.75; Lot 5, Block 97, �°�;est �linneapolis Second Division at an
estiina.ted cost of $189.75; Lots 6 and 7, Block 97, West i�linneagoiis Second
Division at an est�snated cost nf $379�'S0; Lot 8 and North � of Lot 9,
Block 97, West i'�Zinneapolis Second Divisi on at an estimated cost of �284.b2;
Lot 10, Block 99, West P�7inneapoiis Second Division at an estimated cost of
$56.92 for ali or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to T4.S.A.,
Secs. �t29.011 to Secs. 1t29.1i1.
2. A public hearing shaii be held on such proposed improtiement on the
6th day of Septernber, 1966, in the CounciT Chambers af the �ity Hail at 7:30
o'clock Y.P4., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing
a.nd improvement as repuired by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, I�finnesota., this 19th
day of July, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON, JUHIJ F. HAi�1L1iJy,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. UESELY,
City Attorne�r
CITY Oi�' HOPKIIJS
Hennepin County, �iinnesota
NOTICE OF I�ARING GTd P:ROPOSED I�ZPROi1�;I��'�TJ`I'S
TO ti�IHO�'I IT '•ZAY CCi�10ERN:
PdOTICE IS HEREBY GNEiJ that the City Council of the City oi Hopkins:
will meet in the Council Chambers of'the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
on August 2, 1966, to consider the making of an irnprovement on the alley
between Eighth Avenue North and Ninth Avenue A�orth from First Street
North to Second Street North by the installation of concrete surfacing
thereon pursuant to i�I.S.A. Secs. l�29.Oi1 to Secs 429.11I.
The area proposed to be assessed for such ipprovement is Lots 1
through 21�, inclusive, Block 80, Uiest ti�inneapoiis Second Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $1t,347.
AlI persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement wiil be heard at this meeting.
Dated July 5, i966
C. R. FETEN,SOI`1 JOSEPH C. V'�'SELY
Secretary to the Council City Attorney
Publishecl in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins, Nlinnesota, on
July 21, 1966 and July 28, 1966.
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CITY ON HGl'KINS
Hennepin County, Iiinnesota
PdOTICE Or i-iF.�iFIiVG 01�i PROPOSED IT�'IPROVEi�It�i'dTS
TO 'vJH0I�1 IT 11AY CONCENN:
PdOTICE IS i�RF�BY GIVEIJ that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chamhers of the City Iiail at 7:30 o�clock P.M.
on August 2, 1966 to consider the mafcing of an improvement on the north-
soutYi alley and the east-west aliey in the biock between Exceisior
Avenue and First Street South and Seventh Avenue South and Eighth �'�venue
South by the insta.11ation of concrete surfa.cing ttiereon pursuant to
I�I.S.A. Secs. l�29.011 to Secs. l�29.iii.
The area proposed to be a.ssessed for such improvement is Lots 1
through 1Lt, inclusive, and Lots 39 throu�h 46, inclusive, Block 3,
West ��Zinnea�olis .
The estimated cost oi such irnprovement is $2,1�84 for the east-
west aliey and �3,390.66 f or the north-soutYi Aliey.
Al1 persons desiring to be hearc� with reference to the proposed
improvement wili be heard a,t this meeting.
Dated July 5, 1966
C. R. 1'��Pr�?SUid
Secretary to the Council
JUSET'I-I C . VES�LY
City Attorney
Publishe:? in the 1�ennepin County RevieUa, Hopicins, Minnesota, on
Juiy 21, i966 and July 28, 1966.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin C ounty, i'�Iinne s ota
NU'I'1LE Gi� Hr�R1P�dG GTJ T'ROPOSED �..-T�ZPItO�TLl�IE:�'I'S
TO T�iHOi�I IT ��'�iY COVCERN:
NOTICE IS �iCEBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Cour.�cil Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.P�.
on August 2, 1966, to consider the making o.f an iinprovement on the alley
between Eleventh Avenue �dorth and Twe7fth Avenue North from Secon.d
Street to Third Street by the instailation of concrete surfaci.ng thereon
pursuant to M.S.k. Secs. J�29.011 to Secs. lt29.111. .
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1
through 21�, Block 90, Udest �ZirL�eapoiis Second Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $l.},21�7.61�.
Ali persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated Ju�y 5, 1966
C. R. PL'I'J�RSOi�d JOSEPH C. VL;SELY
Secretary to the Council City Attorney
Published in the i-Iennepin County Revietia, Hopkins, T��Iinn.esota, on
July 2T, 1966 and Juiy 28� 1966.
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C1TY Or' HUPKINS
�Iennepin County, .�4innesota
NOTICE OF H'i.f�.RING Otd PRQPOSEU `li'�1PRO��P�Id1S
TU ,�Ti�OT�I 1T T�fAY CUi�1C��J:
NG`iT��; IS I�r;REBY GI-JEid tha.t the City Council of the City of Hopkins
wili meet in the Counicl Chambers of the City Hali at 7:30 o'clock P.i•4.
on August 2, 1966, to consider tne makin� ol an irnprovement on the east
side of Thirteenth Avenue SoutYi from First Street South �;o Second
Street South and on the nortYi side of Second Street South from Tw�lfth
Avenue South to Thirteenth kvenue South ry the instalia.tion of concrete
curb and gatter thereon pursuant to 1��T.S.A. Secs. 1�29•Oli to Secs.
1�29.1I1.
Tre area proposed to be assessed for such itnprovement is Lots 1
throu�h 19, inclusive, Biock 9, West :�inneapoiis.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $2,224.93•
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement �rill be heard at this meeting.
Dated July 5, 1966
C. R. PET��ON
�ecretary to the Council
JCSEPH C. VESELY
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County R.eview, Hopkins, i��Iinnesota, on
July,21, 1966 and July 2�3, 1966.
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
August 2, 1966, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund, and Pokorny, also City Manager
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 51 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that expenditures
Side 2 dated August 2, 1966, in the amount of $96,872.41, be approved and authorized
46-68 for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 66-103-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
68-153 1525, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVII�NT ON THE ALLEY BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH
AVENUE NORTH FROM FIRST STREET NORTH TO SECOND STREET NORTH BY THE INSTALLA-
TION OF CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-112-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
153-243 1526, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVII�4ENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY AND THE
EAST-WEST ALLEY IN BIACK BETWEEN EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND FIRST STREET SOUTH
AND 7TH AVENUE SOUTH AND 8TH AVENUE SOUTH BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE
SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-21-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the hearing to
243-365 consider the making of an improvement on the alley between 6th Avenue South
and 7th Avenue South from Fifth Street South to Sixth Street South, by the
installation of concrete surfacing thereon, be continued to the September 6,
1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-31-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
365-517 1527, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON THE ALLEY BETWEEN 11TH AVENUE
NORTH AND 12TH AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET TO THIRD STREET BY THE
INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-111-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
517-710 1528, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING Il�ROVEMENT BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE
CURB AND GUTTER ON THE EAST SIDE OF 13TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM FIRST STREET TO
SECOND STREET AND ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SECOND STREET SOUTH FROM 13TH AVENUE
TO A POINT APPROXIMATELY 75 FEET EAST AND ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SECOND STREET
SOUTH FRlJM 12TH AVENUE TO A POINT APPROXIM�ITELY 75 FEET WEST", be adopted.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-125-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the petition
710-883 for the installation of a 4-Way Stop at the intersection of First Street
North and 14th Avenue, be continued to the August 16, 1966, Council meeting,
and the Police Department to contact the school regarding this sign. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-125-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
883-1062 Suzuki Motors for parking in front of their building on Excelsior Avenue,
be denied, and the Police Department be instructed to erect 30 Minute Parking
signs on both sides of 5th Avenue South, from Excelsior Avenue to the Rail-
road tracks. Motion carried.
Item: 66-126-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1062-1073 1529, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON THE PETITION FOR INSTALLATION OF
CONCRETE ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVENUE NORTA FROM THIRD STREET TO
MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-2-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the minutes of
1073-1133 the July 19, 1966, Council meeting be amended to read "Ordinance No. 269,
be accepted as the first reading." Motion carried.
Item: 66-2-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 269,
Side 1 was read for a second time and there be eliminated from said ordinance, the
1159-1206 designation B-2a and B-2b, and that the entire area previously thus labeled,
shall be known as B-2, and that this ordinance be thus amended. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-2-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 269,_
Side 2 "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AND ESTABLISHING A GOMPREHENSIVE ZONING PLAN AND
1073-1133 REVISED ZONING MAP FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND REPEAL OF ORDINANCE N0. 131
AS AMENDED", as read for the second time as amended, be adopted and ordered
published. Mayor Hanley called for a roll call vote, as follows: Mr. Blake,
Yes; Mr:. Pokorny, Yes; Mr. Harriman, Yes; Mr. Lund, Yes; Mayor Hanley, Yes;
Motion carried.
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Minutes of August 2, 1966,Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 66-00. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
1206-1230 245, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS",
Side 1 be continued to the August 16, 1966, Council meeting, and the committee of
two, Mr. Harriman and Mr. Pokorny, meet with the City Attorney at 12 noon on
Monday, August 8, 1966. Motion carried.
Item: 66-71-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded themotion, that Ordinance No. 266,
1304-1314 "AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERMISSION TO NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY, A MINNESOTA
CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, REPAIR, AND
MAINTAIN IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, AN ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
AND TRANSMISSION LINES, INCLUDING NECESSARY POLES, POLE LINES, AND FIXTURES
AND APPURTANCES, FOR THE FURNISHING OF ELECTRIC ENERGY TO THE CITY AND ITS
INHABITANTS, AND OTHERS AND TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC ENERGY INTO AND THROUGH THE
CITY AND TO USE THE STREETS, ALLEYS, AND PUBLIC GROUNDS OF SAID CITY FOR SUCH
PURPOSES", be continued to the August 16, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried,
Item: 66-137-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 271,
1314-1318 "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AN ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS BUREAU FOR DISPOSING OF
ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS RELATING TO BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION OR MAIN-
TENANCE, FIRE OR FIRE PREVENTION, PUBLIC HEALTH AND SANITATION AND ZONING
VIOLATIONS", be accepted for the second reading and according to law same to
be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 66-107.0. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 272,
I^�318-1323 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 33, AS AMENDED ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE
REGULATING THE USE OF HIGHWAYS, STREETS, ROADS, ALLEYS AND PARKING LOTS WITHIN
THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND IMPOSING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATIONS THEREON", be
accepted for the second reading and according to law same to be ordered pub-
lished. Motion carried.
Item: 66-140-B. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seeonded the motion, that the proposal
1323-1331 from Mr. Frank Stanton, Stanton Associates, for a Position Classification and
Compensation Program for the City of Hopkins, be continued to the August 16,
1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-148-Z. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommendation
1336-1339 from the Zoning and Planning Commission for approval of the proposed changes
of the St��e Aid Street System, be accepted, and resolution be approved and
forwarded/t e Commissioner of Highways requesting such changes. Motion carried.
Item: 66-149-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the mot ion, that Resolution No. 1530,
1330-1362 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE PETITION FOR STREET WIDENING
IN FRONT OF 1105, 1110, 1115 AND 1120 HIAWATHA AVENUE", be adopted. Motion
carried.
T.tem: 66-150-0. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
�62-1371 270, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE HOPKINS ELECTRICAL ORDINANCE N0. 205", be
accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 66-151-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the application for
1371-1388 transfer of 3.2 Beer License from Liberty Bar to Harvey Zimmerman, be continued
to the August 16, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item; 66-147-Z. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that application for a
1389-1408 variance in side yard requirements in a residential district, based on alleged
hardship, on the following described premises, Lot 6, Block 1, Campbell's
Addition (341 Herman Terrace), be approved, as reco�nended by the Zoning and
Planning Commission. Motion carried.
Item:
1508-1512
Item:
1512-1604
:�ction:
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
owners of the Pines Mobile Homes, for solution of their sewage problems, be
referred to the City Manager for further study. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that authorization be
given to the City Manager to send Sgt. Robert Anderson, of the Hopkins Police
Department, to the Southern Police Institute. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
Minutes of August 2, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 3.
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C. R. Peterson, Secre ary to the Council
CITY OF HUPi; IPJS
Hennepin County, i��Iinnesota
�SOLUTIOPI �TO. 1525 i
RESOLUTIOP� G'�,DERII�IG I��IPROVEi���P�1T �
PREP�.NA'1IOId OF PI�idS
ti^JHEHE�S a Resolution of the City Council, i�1o. 151�, adopted the
5th day of July, 1966, fixed a date for a hearing on tre proposed
improvement of the aliey Y�etween Eighth Avenue North and Ninth Avenue
North from F'irst Street P�orth to Second Street North by the installation
of concrete surfacing thereon, the totai estimated cost thereof be�_ng
$�,347.Oo.
G�l-tEREAS ail property owners whose property is liabie t o be assessed
for the making of this improvement were given ten da.ys published notice
of the Council hearins tY�rough two weeicly pubiications of t;he required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property awners heard thereon
on the 2nd of l�ugust, i96o.
T;�rJ, ^1HE�,E�'ORE, Br, IT RLS�L i�D by the �ounci i of the City of Hopkins :
I. Sucn improvement is hereby �dered as proposed in the Council
Resoiution `do. 1515 adopted July 5th, 1966. Benefitting property owners
shall pay eighty percent of the cost over a ten year perlod and the City
of Hopkins shall pay twenty percent out of the General Fund. _
2. That Juhn Strojan is hereby designated as the e rgineer for this
improvement and he shaii prepare plans and specifica.tions for the ma.iting
of such improvement.
Adopt ed by the City Counc il of the City of Hopkins, i��7inne sota, this
2nd day oi August, I966.
C. R. FETE��,SON, JO�Lv F. HA:`1LEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. "vTnSELY,
City kttorney
Kerber
f
C I TY OF HOPKII�IS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLi?rIO.V N0. 1526
RESOLUTIOi1 ORDt; II�iG Ii'.il?RC�VL'MEP•1T niTD
PRr�PARATI0�1 OI�' PL4NS
ti�iHEREAS a Resoiution of the City Cou�ii, �10. 1516, adopt ed the
5th d.a.y of Juiy, i966, fixed a da.te far a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the north-south aiiey and the east-west alley in the
block between Excelsior kvenue and First Street South and �eventh
Avenue South and Eighth Avenue South by the installation of concrete
surfacing thereon, tY�e totai estimated cast thereof being ��2,1�8l�.OG
ior east-Urest alley and �3,390.66 for the north-south alley.
�R�1S aIi property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of these improvements were given ten days pub�ished notice
of the councii hea.ring through two t.Teekiy publications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held and {�'r� property owners heard thereon
on the 2nd day of Auo st, 1966.
NOW, TI�REFORE, BE � R�SOLt1ED by the Council af the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution l�io. 1516 adopted July 5th, 1966. Benefitting property owners
shali pay eighty percent of the cost o�r a ten year period and tt� City
of Hopkins shail pay twenty percent out of the General Fund.
2. That John Strojan is herek�y designated as tY� erigineer for this
irnprovement and he shall�repare pians arid specifications for the making
of suc.h improvement.
�:dopted by the City Council of tY�e City of Hopkins, .uTinnesota, this
2nd d.ay of August, i966.
C. R. PETZR.SOiJ,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
ISerber
JGH�d t+ . i-u�NLEY,
i�ayor
C ITY OF iIOPKI�dS
He nnepin � ounty, i�iinne s ot a
RESOLU'I'IO��f IdO. 1527 =
RESOLUTION GRDERIi�i(; Ii'-iPROV�1��1�`I' AI�D
PRLPARATILI? OF FLri11S
�r1N.EREkS a Re,solution of the City Council, :�To. 1518, adopted the
5th day of July, 1966, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the alley between Eleventh Avenue 1�Iorth and T�relfth
Avenue i�Torth from Second Street to 'ihira Street by the instaliation
of concrete surfacing thereon, tl� total estimated cost thereof being
$4,247.64.
��JI-�?�AS all property owners whose property is iiable to be assessed
for the maicing of this improvement were given ten days published notice
of the council hearing through two weexly publications of the required
notice, and. a hearing ��ra,s held ana the property owners hea.rd thereon
on the 2nd da.y of kugust, 1966.
^?OW� THEI�;FORE, :�E IT RESOLVED by the Counci I of tl� City of Hopkins :
l. Such improvernerrt is hereby ordered as proposed by the Councii
Resolution PTo. 1518 a.dopted July 5th, 1966. Benefitting property owners
sha11 pay eighty percent of the cost over a ten year period and the City
of Hopkins shall pay twerity percent out of the General Fund.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
improvement and he sha.11 prepare pians and specifications ior the rnaking
of such improve:nent.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of HopKins, Minnesota, this
2nd day of August, 1966.
C. R. PETEtZ50ld, JOHN �. HAIVLEY,
Secretary to the Council TZayor
J QSEPH C . VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF fiOPiSINS
Hennepin County, i��iinnesota
RESULUTIOi�d iJO. 1528 '
1�ESOLUTIOII O�,DERI1dG II�IPRGiIEl�'IEPdT AIdD
PREP1�t�TIOid OI+ PLAI'dS
W��,REAS a P�esoiution of the City Council, No. 1Si9, a,�opted the
5th day of July, 1966, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the east side of Thirteenth Avenue South from First
Street South to Second Street South and on the north side of Second
Street South from Twelfth kvenue South to Thirteenth Avenue South
by the instaiiation of concrete curb and gutter thereon, the total
estima.ted cost thereof being �2,22L�.93•
WHE f?�AS all property owners ti�rhose property is iiabie to be assessed
for the making of tr�is improvernent were �,iven ten days published notice
of the counci3 nearing through two weekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon
on the 2nd day of august, i966.
IdQnT, THEREFORE, i3E I'T RESOLJED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
l. Such improvement is hereby ordered on Thirteenth Avenue South
by the installation of concrete curb and gutter on the east side of
Thirteenth kvenue South from First Street South to Second Street and
on the �lorth side of Second Street South from Thirteenth Avenue to a
point a.pprox_ima.teiy 75 feet ea.st and on the North side of Second Street
South from Twelfth l�venue to a point approximately 75 feet West as
a.dopted by the City Council in this �.esoiution.
2. That J ohn Stro j an is he reby desi gla.ted a.s the e ngineer f or this
irnprovement and he shall prepare pians arr�. specifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, T�Iinnesota., this
2nd da.y of August, i966.
C. H. 1'ETE�OId, JOHPd F. HAPILEY,
Secretary to the Council I�Iayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City �lttorney
Kerber
CITY OF hOPI�INS
Hennepin County, Y�Iinnesota
P�SOLUTIO��i iJO. 1529
A RJ�SOLUTIOiU R.ECEiVING R.EPORT 1�'VD
CALLIPIG FOR H�;ARING ON II��:PRO `�.rEMEPdTS
4JI-IEREAS, pursuant to Resoiution AIo. 1520 of the Council adopted
July 5th, 1966, a report has been prepared by John strojan, �'ity �ngineer,
with reference to the improvement of the alley between Sixt'ri Avenue i�Tortti
and Se venth Avenue North from Third Street North to Minnetonka Mills Road
t�r the installation of concrete surfacing thereon and this report was
received by the Council on August 2nd, 1966.
AIOW, THEREFOF�, BE IT �RESOLTTEU by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follo��s:
1. The Council will consider the it�rproverr�r�t af such alley in accord-
ance with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 11, inc lu.sive, Rlock
102, West Minneapoiis Second Division.i for all or a portion of the cost af
the improvernent of $2, 086.56.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
6th day of September, 1966, in the Councii Chambers of the Ciky 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, IJLinnesota, this 2nd_ day
of Au�ast, 1966.
C. R. PETERSOi1, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 271
ORDINANCE ESTABLISHIIVG AN ORDINANCE VIOI,A-
TIONS BUREAU FOR DISPOSING OF ORDINANCEU VIOLATIONS
RELATIIVG TO BUIZDING, CONSTRUCTION,OPERATION
OR MAINTENANCE, FIRE OR FIRE PREVENTION,
PUBLIC HEALTH AND.SANITATION AND ZONING
VIO?�iTIONS
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIZ OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS
AS FOLZOWS:
Section 1. An Ordinance Violations Bureau is hereby
established and shall be conducted as follows:
[A] Establishment. An Ordinance Violations
Bureau of, in and for the City of Hopkins is hereby
authorized and established. The Ordinance Violations
Bureau shall be conducted and operated in accordance
with M.S.A. Chapter 492 to assist the Court in dispos-
ing of ordinances relating to building, construction,
operation or maintenance, fire or fire prevention,
public health and sanitation and zoning violations.
[B] Procedure. The Clerk of said Court shall be
the director of such Ordinance Violations Bureau and
may assign subordinates or deputies in his office to
perform the work of the Ordinance Violations Bureau
under his direction. The Court shall designate the
hours when the Ordinance Violations Bureau is to be
open and such Ordinance Violations Bureau shall be
located in the City Hall at 5005 Minnetonka Boulevard,
St. Louis Park, Minnesota. Such violations shall be
disposed of as provided in M.S.A. Chapter 492 and
acts a.mendatory thereof. ,
tC] Records, Fines and Funds. The Ordinance
Violations Bureau shall keep a record of all cases
� of violations brought before it, including their
final disposition, and also a record of the collec-
tion and disposition of all fines. Fines and other
moneys collected by the Bureau shall be disposed of
in the sa.me manner as if guilt had been determined
in Court. The Ordinance Violations Bureau shall sub- _
mit summarized reports at least monthly, to the Court
and City Clerk of all complaints processed by the
Ordinance Violations Bureau, of all fines collected
by it, and of all the final disposition and present
status of every case under its jurisdiction. Such
additional records and reports shall be ma.de, filed
and kept as shall be prescribed by the Court.
tD] Authorization to Issue Tickets. The City
Council hereby confers the power and authority to
issue and serve a written or printed notice, herein-
after referred to as a tag, upon persons charged with
ordinance violations, upon the Fire Chief, Health
Officer, Sanitarian, Building Inspector, the Super-
visor of Protective Inspection, Zoning Ad.ministrator,
police officers, and all duly appointed, qualified,
and acting inspectors of the several departments of
the City charged with enforcing the ordinances referred
to in section [A'] hereof, provided, however, no
inspector.shall axrest or otherwise take a violator
into custody. Such tag shall be served upon the
person creating the violation, the owner, leasee,
or person in charge of the premises alleged to be in
violation.
[E] Contents of tag. As used herein the term
"tag" means a written or printed notice served upon
the person charged with a violation. Such tag shall
be in a form to be approved by the Court and shall
contain the following:
1. The name and address of the person creating
the violation or the owner or person in
charge of the premises at which the violation
occurs.
2. The date and place of violation.
3. A short description of the violation
followed by the number and section of the
ordinance violated.
4. The date and place at which the tagged
person shall appear and a notice that if the
person tagged does not respond to the tag a
warrant may be issued for such person's arrest.
5. That the person charged may be represented by
counsel, that he ma.y plead guilty or not
guilty, and that he has a right to a court
hearing.
6. Such other information as the Court may specify.
All tags issued pursuant to the terms of this ordinance
shall be numbered. No tag shall be cancelled after
issuence except by the Court.
tF] Payment of Fines. After the service of the
tag and within such time as shall be fixed by court
rule, the person alleged to be responsible for the
violation, or his attorney or agent, shall report to
the Ordinance Violations Bureau and may then and there
enter a written plea of guilty and pay the fine prescribed
by court rules or such person may plead guilty and
request a court appeaxance, or may plead not guilty
and be assigned a date for a court appearance.
[G] Failure to Appeax. If the person charged
with the violation doesr�t appear at the bureau within
the time and in the manner specified by court i`ule,
the Clerk of Court with the assistance of the law
depaxtment shall cause a complaint to be prepared,
which complaint shall be signed by the issuer of the
ticket, and a warrant issued for the arrest of such
person and his appeaxance in court.
First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Hopkins on the 19th day of July, 1966, and finally
read, approved and adopted and ordered published at a regular
meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins held
1966.
C. R. PETERSON
Secretary
�
��� JOSEPH C. VESEZY
City Attorney
t 2,
Mayor
Published in the Hennepin County Review August 11, , 1966.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDIN�iNCE N0. 272
AN ORDIAIANCE A11I�NDING ORDINANCE N0. 33 AS
AMENDED ENTITZED "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING
THE USE OF HIGHWAYS, STREETS, ROADS, AZLEYS
AND PARKING LOTS WITHIN THE CITY OF HOPKINS
AND IN�OSIIVG PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATIONS
THEREON."
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS
AS FOLI,OWS :
That Ordinance No. 33 entitled an ordinance regu-
lating the use of highways, streets, roads, alleys, boulevards,
avenues, and parking lots within the city of Hopkins and.
imposing penalties for the violation thereon, which ordinance
was a.mended by Ordinance No. 249 and by Ordinance No. 253, be
and the sa.me is hereby amended as follows:
That Section 6 of said Ordinance is hereby
a.mended by adding thereto the following as Subdivi-
sion 10 of said Section 6:
Section 6. Subdivision 10. ��I�1�.;�
�EFI�T�3 �'or the purpose of this oz'.dinance
and any regrulations thereunder relating to
limited parking on any street, thoroughfare,
highway, avenue, alley, or parking lot any
vehicle moved and reparked within a distance
of not more than g00 feet during the limited
parking period shall be deemed to have
remained stationary.
First read at a regular meeting of the City Council
of the City of Hopkins on the 19th day of July, 1966, and
finally read, approved and adopted and ordered published at
a regulax meeting of the Council of the City of H ns held
August 2, 1966. �''� ��
C. R. PETERS O1V ��/v` JOHN F��HANL
Secretary / �aY
�` JOSEPH C. VESELY
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review August 11, , 1966.
CITY OF HOP'i�IidS
Hennepin County, 1�Linne s ota
NESOLiJ1IU�1 i�10. 1530
:i R�SOLUTIO�� OF?DERIIJC PREPAi�I'i IOi�1
CF EidGI:1EER'S REPOR^1 ON II�ZF�OVEi'�I,i,A�TS
WHE�AS a petition has been received requesting the improvement
of Hiawatha, Avenue by street widening thereon and tl� assessment of
benefitting property for ailor a portion af tl�e cost oi the improvement
pursuant to I�i.S.A., Secs. 429.O11 to Secs. 1�29.111.
idOtilT, THEREFOR.E, :BE IT R�OLVED BY Tt�IE CIT'� COUi�iCIL UF TI-iE CITY Ui
HOl'KINS, I��i��i�=,SG`I'A, tha.t the proposed impro vement be referred to John
Strojan for study and he is instracted to report Urith all convenient
speed advising the Councii in a. preiiminary ��ray as to whether the
proposed improvements are fea.sible and a.s 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.
�dopted by tl� City Council of the City of I:op�:ins, Minnesota,
this 2nd day of August, i966.
C. R. PETERSC�';I, JOHi'+i F, tixl�Z1�Y,
Secretary to the �ouncil l�iayor
JCSEPH C . VES�LY,
, City �ttorn�y
Kerber
�SOLUTIOIJ N0. 1531
RESOLUTION REVOKING MITNICIPAL STATE AID STREET
WHERE;AS, it appears to the City Council of the City of Hopkins,
Minnesota that the street hereinafter described should be revoked as a
Municipal State Aid Street under the provisions of Mi.nnesota La.ws:
NOW THENEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins that the road described as follows, to-wit:
(a) Along the line of 16th Avenue South from County
Road No. 3 to Sixth Street South
(b) From 16th Avenue South and Sixth Street South to a
point on the West line of Sec. 25, T117, R22,
approximatel,y l�00 feet Pdorth of the iVorth line of
- the right-of-way of the C.M. St. P& P. Railroad
(c) Along the West Iine of Sec. 25, T117, R22, from the
S outhwest corner of said Section to a point
a.ppro�dmate7�y 400 feet North of the North line of
of the C.M. St. P.�: P. R.a.ilroad
be, and hereby is� revoked as a Municipal State Aid Street, (No. 3�8),
of said City subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Highways of
the State of Minnesota.
BE IT FURTF.ER 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.
ADOPTED Aug. 2 , 19 6E
ATTEST:
.�, `� �"�� �.�
City Clerk '"
CERT Ir'ICATI ON
I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a
Resolution duiy passed, adopted and approved by the City Council of said
City on Aug. 2 , 19 66 .
�_.
SEAL
-� �,� .�
City Clerk
CITY OF HOPKINS
RESOLUTION NQ. 1532
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING MUNICIPAL STATE AID STREh,T
WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council of tY� City of Hopkins,
Minnesota, tha.t the street hereinafter described should be designated a
I P�ur�icipal State Aid Street under the provisions of .Nlinnesota Laws of
1959, Chapter 500:
N�nT TI�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City
of Hopicins, that the road described as follows, to-wit:
Along the South line of Section 25, T117, R22, f rom the
Southwest corner of Section 25, to a point 0.76 miles
Eas t
be� and hereby is esta.blished, located, azd designated a Municipal
- State Aid Street of said City� subject to the approval 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 t hat upon his
approval of the designation of said road or portion thereof, that same
be constructed, improved and maintained as a Municipal State Aid Street
of the City of hopkins, to be numbered and known as Municipal State Aid
Street No. 3L}8.
ADOPTED: Aug. 2 19�6.
ATTEST :
� `� �
City Cler
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above is a true and c orrect copy of a
Resolution duly passed, adopted and approved by the City Council of said
City on Aug. 2 , 1966 .
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N:ESOLUTION N0. 1533
RLSOLUTION ESTABLISHING MUNICIPAL STATE AID STREET
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WF-IEREAS� it appears to the City Council of the City of Hopkins,
Minnesota, that the street hereinafter described should be designated a
Municipal State Aid Street under the provisions of Minnesota Laws of
1959, Chapter 500:
NOG�1 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins, that the road described as f ollows, to-wit:
Along Ninth Avenue South from Seventh Street South
to Eleventh Avenue South
be, and hereby is established� located� and designated a P4unicipal
State Aid Street of said Cit�r, subject to the approval of� the
Co�nissioner of Highways of the State of NZinnesota.
`_ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk is hereby authorized
and directed to forward two certified copies of this resoluti on to the
Commissioner of Highways f or hi.s consideration, and that upon his
approval of the designation of said road or portion thereof, tha.t same
be constructed, improved and maintained as a Municipal State Aid Street
of the City of Hopkins, to be numbered and known as Muriicipal State Aid
Street No. 3Li1i.
ADOPTED Aug. 2 , 19 66
ATTFST:
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City Clerk �
CERTTFICATION
I hereby certify that the above is a true and. correct copy of a
Resolution duly passed, adopted and approved by tfie City Council of said
City on Aug. 2 , 1966 .
SEAL
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CITY OF HOPKINS
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
August 16, 1966, at 7;30 P.M., in the Council Chamber in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Lund, and Harriman, also City Manager Brubacher,
City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist, and City Attorney Vesely.
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6-44
Item:
44-174
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
August 16, 1966, in the amount of $172,973.25, be approved and authorized for
payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, August 11, 1966, at 10:00 A.M.,
for street improvements (17th Avenue from State Highway ��7 to County Road 3)
and the following bids were received. (see tabulation of bids attached)
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the bid of Barton
Construction Co., for concrete paving, in the amount of $234,441.65, be
approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-125-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the petition
201-259 for a 4-Way Stop at the intersection of First Street North and 14th Avenue,
be continued to the September 20, 1966, Council meeting, and the existing
flip top signs be bolted down so as to require a stop on First Street
twenty-four hours a day. Motion carried.
Item: 66-CO
259-269
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�� I'tem: 66-71-R.
269-316
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 245,
"AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS",
be continued to the September 6, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
266, "AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERMISSION TO NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY, A
MINNESOTA CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT, OPERArTE,
REPAIR, AND MAINTAIN IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, AN ELECTRICAL
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND TRANSMISSION LINES, INCLUDING NECESSARY POLES, POLE
LINES, AND FIXTURES AND APPURTANCES, FOR THE FURNISHING OF ELECTRIC ENERGY
TO THE CITY AND ITS INHABITANTS, AND OTHERS AND TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC ENERGY
INTO AND THROUGH THE CITY AND TO USE THE STREETS, ALLEYS, AND PUBLIC GROUNDS
OF SAID CITY FOR SUCH PURPOSES", be accepted for the second reading and
according to law same to be ordered published, subject to the receipt of a
signed letter from Northern States Power Co. Motion carried.
Item: 66-101-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1535,
316-468 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON A CONCRETE ALLEY BETWEEN 16TH AND 17TH
AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET TO THIRD STREET, BASED ON CONSTRUCTION OF
ALLEY ON PLATTED ALIGNMENT", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-140-B. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the proposal
468-508 from Mr. Frank Stanton, Stanton Associates, for a Position Classification
and Compensation Program for the City of Hopkins, be tabled. Motion carried.
���em: 66-150-0.
508-516
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 270,
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE HOPKINS ELECTRICA.L ORDINANCE N0. 205", be
accepted for the second reading and according to law same to be ordered
published. Motion carried.
Item: 66-151-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the application
516-353 for transfer of the 3.2 beer license from the Liberty Bar to Harvey
Zimme�an, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-152-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request
535-609 from Kiwanis International Club, for permission to place flags in front
of business places on Excelsior Avenue, be continued to the September 6,
1966, Council meeting, and that the Club proceed with the sale of the
flags, and at the next meeting they bring in a plan for the placing of the
flags on Excelsior Avenue, and also a sample of the socket they plan on
using to hold the flags. Motion carried.
Item: 66-149-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the.Engineer's
875-946 Report on street widening on Hiawatha Avenue from Monk Avenue to a:_point
. approximately 400 feet West, be continued to the September 6, 1966, Council
1Y' meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-153-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
946 - 1536, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER�S REPORT ON A PETITION FOR A
CONCRETE ALLEY BETWEEN lOTH AND 11TH AVENUE NORTH FROM 4TH STREET TO
MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD", be adopted. Motion carried.
Minutes of August 16, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 66-153-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
- 974 1537, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF A CONCRETE
ALLEY BETWEEN lOTH AND 11TH AVENUE NORTH FROM 4TH STREET TO MINNETONKA
MILLS ROAD", be adopted. Motion carried.
rItem: 66-154-R.
974-1141
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Engineer's
Report on proposed stop sign changes on 2nd and 3rd Street North, to
supplement the changes previously authorized making 4th Street North an
East-West thru street, be continued to the September 6, 1966, Council
meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 6�6-155-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
1141-1157 by Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., for a permit to place buried cable
Side 1�1 for future growth as follows, be approved: (1) On the north side of
1157-11'S9 7th Street So., from existing pole at mid block, East of West Park Valley
Drive, to an existing manhole, approximately 18' East; (2) On the East
I' side of 9th Avenue South, from a point approximately 100' South to a
point 134' feet South, and on the North side of 7th Street So., from a
point approximately 50' East of 9th Avenue to a point 140' East; (3) On
the North side of 6th Street So., from llth Avenue to alley East of 7th
Avenue, (a distance of 1580'). Motion carried.
Item: 66-156-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1159-1172 1534, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPAR.ATION OF ASSESSMENTS ON CERTAIN
COMPLETED IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be adopted. Motion carried.
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Item: 66-159-J. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the list of
1210-1212 Judges and Counters for the State Primary Election, to be held September 13,
1966, be approved. Motion carried. (see list attached)
Item: 66-150-L. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the application
1212-1238 for a 1966 license to sell milk, by Howard S. Vassar, at 1801 Excelsior
„ Avenue (Citgo Station), be referred to the Health Officer, Dr. Drill, for
checking. Motion carried.
Item: 66-157-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that request from
1238-1266 Hopkins Recreation and Parks Coannission for permission to advertise for
bids for a combination park shelter and warming house building on Central
Park, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-161-M. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1266-1434 1538, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING MEMBERSHIP IN THE METROPOLITAN SECTION
OF THE LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA MUNICIPALITIES", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-162-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that application
1434-1562 for a 1966 license to sell milk, soft drinks, cigarettes, and 3.2 beer,
-1 by Mr. Art Song, at 1016 Excelsior Avenue, be denied. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
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(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, August 11, 1966, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.S.T.
for construction of eighty-two hundredths (0.82) miles of City street. The
work is identified as Minnesota Project S.A.P. 32-349-01. The project calls
for improvement of: 17th Avenue � from State Highway No. 7 to County Road 3.
Work consists of grading, drainage, storm sewer, curb and gutter and bituminous
or concrete surfacing. The project includes approximately 20,000 sq. yds. of
concrete surfacing or bitLmminous surfacing, 8,000 lin. ft. of concrete curb and
gutter or intergral curb, 5,000 lin. ft, of storm sewer l2" to 36", plus excava-
tion, gravel base, sidewalks, and other 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 Schoell & Madson, Inc., 50-9th Avenue So.,
Hopkins, Minnesota, upon making a deposit of twenty (20) dollars. Failure to
submit a bona fide bid will result in forfeiture of deuosit All bidders
submitting a bona fide bid:at time and place designated will receive refund of
their deposit upon return of drawings and specifications complete to the Engineer
within ten (10) days after the bid opening date. Each proposal must be plainly
marked: "Eroposal for Construction of State Aid Street Improvement Project,
32-349-01," 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 (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 percent (100%) of the full amount of
the bid and guaranteeing for one year the entire project free of defective work-
manship and material.
The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any technicali-
ties and to make the award in the best interest of the City. 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 made each month, as provided in the specifications.
r
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.
In case of default the City may have the work done by others, and hold the
original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs.
CTTY OF HOPKINS
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R. L. Brubacher
City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review July 21st & 28th, 1966
To be published in the Construction Bulletin July 21st & 28th, 1966
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ORDINANCE N0. 266
CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERMISSION TO NORTHII�N STATES POWER COMPANY� A
MINNESOTA CORPORATION ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT, OP�R�TE,
REPAIR9 AND MAINTAIN9 IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, AN ELECTRIC
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND TRANSMISSION LINES� INCLUDING NECESSARY POLES'
POLE LINES, AND FIXTURES AND APPURTENANCES, FOR THE FURNISHING OF ELEC-
TRIC ENERGY TO THE C2TY AND ITS INHABITANTS, AND OTHERS, AND TRANSMITTING
ELECTRIC ENERGY INTO AND THftOUGH THE CITY AND TO USE THE S'IREETS� ALLEYS�
AND PUBLIC GROUNDS OF SAID CITY FOR SUCH PURPOSES
TI� CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIfiY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA,
ORDAINS AS FOLLOWSo '
Section l. There be and hereby is granted to Northern States Power
Company, a Minnesota corporation, its successors and assigns, hereinafter
referred to as "Company", during the period of 20 years from the date
hereof, the right and privilege of constructing, operating, repairing,
and maintaining, on, over, under, and across the streets, alleys, and
• public grounds of said City, an electric distribution system and electric
transmission lines, including all poles, pole lines, and fixtures and
appurtenances, usually, conveniently, or necessarily used in connection
therewith, for the purpose of transmitting and furnishing electric energy
for light, heat, power, and other purposes for public and private use in
and to said City and the inhabitants thereof, and others, and for the pur-
pose of transmitting into and through said City such electric energy,
provided that such electric distribution system and transmission lines
shall be �o located as in no way to interfere with the safety and con-
� venience of ordinary travel along and over said streets, alleys, and
public grounds, and provided that Company, in the construction, operation,
repair, and maintenance of such poles, pole lines, and fixtures and
appurtenances, shall be subject to such reasonable regulation as may be
imposed by the City Council.
Section 2. Company agrees that the rates for electric service in
the City shall be reasonable. Company further agrees that because the
City limits as now constituted are within the Minneapolis Metropolitan
Area, the rates for electric service therein shall not exceed the Company's
standard schedule of rates and minimum charges effective in the City of
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Minneapolis.
Section 3. There is also granted to Company, during the term hereof,
permission and authority to trim all trees and shrubs in the streets,
alleys, and public grounds of said City interfering with the proper con-
struction, operation, repair, and maintenance of any poles, pole lines,
and fixtures or appurtenances, installed in pursuance•of the authority
hereby granted, provided that Company shall save said City harmless from
any liability in the premises.
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Section �+. Company shall indemnify� keep, and hold the City free
and harmless from any and all liability on account of injury to persons
or damage to property occasioned by the construction, maintenance,
repair, or operation of Company's property located in� on, over� under�
or across the streets, alleys, and public grounds of the City�.unless
such injury or damage grows out of the negligence of the City� its
employees or agents, or results from the performance in a proper manner
of acts ordered or directed by the (?ity. In the event that suit shall
be brought against the City under circumstances where the above agreement
�o indemnify, keep and hold the City free and harmless applies, the
Company, at its sole cost and expense, shall defend the City in such
suit if written notice of such suit is given to the Company within
seven (7) days from the co�nencement thereof, and in the event of a
final judg�ent being obtained against the City in any such suit so
defended by Company,,Company shall pay such judgment and hold the City
harmless therefrom.
Section 5. Nothing in this Ordinance contained shall be construed
as giving to Company any exclusive privileges on, over, under, or across
the streets, alleys, or public grounds of said City.
Section 6. Company shall have full right and authority to assign
to any person, persons, firm,,or corporation all the rights conferred
upon it by this Ordinance, provided that the assignee of such rights,
-, by accepting such assignment, shall become subject to the terms and
provisions of this Ordinance.
Section 7. Company shall, if it accepts this Ordinance and the
rights hereby granted, file a written acceptance of the rights hereby
granted with the City Clerk within 90 days from the date of the publi�
cation of this Ordinance.
Section 8. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from
and after its passage and publication� as provided by law.
Section 9. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed.
Passed and approved: August 16, ,,19 66
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ATTEST:
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Secretary of the Council
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORD I NAfVCE N0. 270
, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE HOPKINS
ELECTRICAL ORDINANCE.N0..205
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE C17Y COUNCIL OF THE CITf OF HOPKINS
AS FOLLOVJS:
Section I. That the following parts and sections of said
ordinance entitled "Hopkins Electricel Code", being Ordinance No. 2 05 of the
City of Hopkins be, and the same are hereby repealed:
Subsection 3 of Sec. 50�050� Sec. 50.060; the second paragraph
of Sec. 52.080; Sec. 5z.200; Subsection 2 of Sec. 52.480; the first paragraph
of Sec, 52.510� and Sec. 52.�80, and there are hereby enacted, adopted and
ordained in their respective stead and place the following as such sections
or parts thereof:
Subsection 3 of 50�050. National Electrical Code.
The National Electrical Code, N.F.P.A., No. 70, 1965 adopt.ed
by the National Fire Protective Association in May 1965
�
together with a11 other N.F.P.A. bulletins referred to,
described or otherwise mentioned or enumerated in said
N.F.P.A., No. 70�
50�060, Inspections Required. No electrica(
work or wiring for which a permit is required sha(� be put
to use until such permit has been applied for.
52.�0. Service Masts. Where service masts are used
they shall be a minimum of 2" rigid steel conduit. Such
services sha([ have a 200 ampere meter socket and a minimum
of 2'� conduit sha�� be provided into the meter socket. The
service conduit provided from the meter, �;ock�tt to the service
switch sha�� be sized as required for the service installed.
52.200 Working Space for Switches, etc. Working
, space in front of electric service equipment such as switches,
� circuit breakers, fuse panels and meters is required.
The minimum space in front of such equipment sha�� not
.:�
be less than 3 feet. An area of 18 inches horizontally
� on one side of such equipment shall be provided.
Subsection 2 of 52.480. Interior high voltage
feeders over 600 volts within buildings shall be installed
in separate rigid conduit raceways. An identifying marking
stating the voltage involved shall be imprinted on every
length of such raceway. All pull boxes and terminations
shall be properly bonded and grounded.
52.510 Electric Ranges. The minimLmm size conductors
to an electric range shall be 3 No. 6 insulated conductors
in a one-inch metallic raceway which shall be concealed
within the wall behind the range and terminate in an outlet
box or receptacle. Ranges shall be connected to the receptacle
by an approved cord set or shall be connected to the outlet
box by 3/4" flexible conduit of sufficient length to permit
movement of range. If wall thickness does not permit con-
cealing, then electrical metallic tubing or rigid conduit
shall come through the floor along side of baseboard and
shall terminate in an outlet box or receptacle above the
floor.
52.580 Overcurrent Protection. All plug fuse cutout
bases for branch circuits shall accommodate type "S" fuses
only. On existing installations where inspection revealed
that oversize Edison-Base type fuses have been used to over-
load branch circuits, the installation of proper size type
"S" fuses and adapters ��1��11 be required.
First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of Hopkins
on the 2nd day of August, 1966 and finally read, approved and adopted
and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of said City
held August 16, 1966.
� `�C � �
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review August 25, 1966.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1534
RESOLUTION DECI�ARING COSTS TO BE
ASSESSED AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF
PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS.
WHEREAS certain improvements, all as more fully described
in Exhibit A. hereto attached and hereby inade a part hereof
have been previously ordered and completed;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVi'D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA as follows:
l. That the cost of each such improvement to be specially
assessed is hereby declared to be the cost or the amount to be
assessed, whichever is greater, which appears in said Exhibit A.
2. That the City Clerk, with the assistance of the City
Engineer, shall forthwith calculate the proper a.mount to be
specially assessed for each such improvement against every
assessed piece�or parcel of land within the various districts
or locations affected without regard to cash valuation, as
provided by law, and he shall file.a copy of such proposed
assessments in his office for public inspection.
3. The Clerk shall, upon the completion of such proposed
assessments, notify the Council thereof.
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins,
Minnesota, this 16th day of August, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESEI,Y,
City Attorney
JOHN F. HANI,EY,
fl2ayor
CI'I'Y OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, iiinnesota
RFSOLUTIO�J P�ro. 1535
A RxSOLUTIOPJ RECEI �ilidG REPORT Ai'dD
CALLING FOR 1-1EAR.ITdG UN I;'IPROVEI��,1�dTS
WHEREAS, pursua,nt to Resoiution No. 1503 d.ated the 7th day of June,
1966, calling for a hearing on improvement of aiiey between S3xteenth
Avenue Pdorth and Seventeenth Avenue North from Second Street to Third Street
North by concrete surf�acing thereon and such hearing was held on the 5th
day of Juiy, 1966, arrl continued to July 19th, 1966, and on July 19th, 1966,
it Vras referred back to the City Engineer for rurther study; an additional
report has been �epared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference to the
improvement of sa.id alley hetwem Sixteenth Av enue North and Seventeenth
Avenue i�lorth from Second Street to Third Street North by the establishment
of platted alignment and by c oncrete surfacing thereon and this report was
received by the Council on August 16th, i966.
Ai0U1, THEREFORE, BE IT RFSOL`VED by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follows:
l. The Council wili consider the improvement of such aiiey in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 2�, inclusive, Block 3,
Gibb�s rirst Addition to 1�1est Niinnea.polis for all or a portion of the cost of
the improvement pursuant to T�I.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. Lt29.I1i, a.t an
estimated total cost of the improvement of $L4,818.29.
2. A pubiic hearing sha11 be held on such proposed improvement on tr�
6th da.y of September, 1966, in the Councii ChamLers of the City Hali at 7:30
o'ciock P.M., and the Clerk shall giti�e pubiished notice of such hearing and
improvement as 'required by law.
Adopted by the Councii of the City of Hopkins, Priir�nesota, this 16th
day of August, 1966.
C. I�, PE^1r.�.SON, JUH11 F. I-�'�I�dI�EY,
Secretary to the Counci I Mayor
JOS�PH C. VI�SELY,
City Attorney
Ke rber
CTTY OF HOPKIi11S
Hen.nepin County, T�Zinnesot�
RESULUTIOi�T N0. 1536
A RE;SOLUTIOiu ORI�.�ERIi'dG PREPkRATION
OF EAdGIi�TEER'S R:EPORT ON Ii'-IPI�.GVE11EidT5
WHENEI�S a petition has been received requesting the improvemer�t of
the aliey betUreen Tenth Avenue Pdorth and Eleventh Avenue North from Fourth
Street North to I°linnetonka P�Ziils Road by the installation of concrete
surfacing thereon and the assessment of benefitting property For a.11 or a
portion of the cost of ti�e improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. l�2y.011 to
Secs. 1.t29.i11.
NO�rd, THEREFO��E, BE IT Rr.SOLVED BY T HE CITY COi7D1CIL OF T�+E CITY OF
HOYKIiQS, MIl`�id�SOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with all convenient
speed advising tY� Councii in a prelirninary way as to whether the proposed
improvements are feasibie and as to Urhether they should best be made as
proposed or in connection with some other irrq�rovement, and the estimated
cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council nf the City nf Hopkins,I�linnesota, this
16th day of August, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHI�1 F. Fii�IdLEy,
Secretar�r to the Cour�il Mayor
JOSEPH C. VES�LY,
City Attorney
Kerber
�
Ker�er
CITY OF HOPI�VS
Hennepin County, Minnesoia
Rl��SOLUTION 1�1G. 1537
k R�SOLUTIO�T RECEI VIVG Rr�PQZ T ATJD
CALLI��iG FOR HF,EIR,I�VG OAI II�ft'ROVEI9ENTS
W�iEREAS, pursuant to Resolution ��To. 1536, of the Council adopted
August 16th, 1966, a report has heen prepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the impi overnent of the a11ey between Tenth
Avenue North and Eleventh Avenue Tlorth from Fourth Street iVorth to �Zinnetonka
i�tills Road by the installation nf concrete surfacing thereon and this report
was received by the Council on August i6th, 1966.
NOW, THEREFURE, BEIT RESOL+T�� by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows:
l, The Council will consider the improvement of such a.11ey in accordance
with the report and the assessrnent of Lots 1 thru 7, inclusi�, Block 105,
West Minneapolis Second Division for aI1 or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pursuant to PZ.S.A., Secs. 429.Oii to Secs. 1�29.111, at an estimated
cost of the improveMent of $1,378.62.
2. k public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
6th day of September, i966 in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30
o'clock P.M., and the Cierk shall gite pubiished notice of such hearing and
improgement as required � law.
Adopted b�r tl� Councii of ti� City of Hopkins, Nlinnesota, this 16th day
of August, 1966.
C. R. PETERSGN,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEP�I C. t'ESELY,
City Att orney
JOHIV F. N.l�iVLEY,
T�layor
RESOLUTION N0. 1538
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING MIIKBERSHIP IN THE METROPOLITAN SECTION
OF THE LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA MUNICIPALITIES
Resolved, that the city (t��) of Hovkins , Minnesota
approve the by-laws of the Metropolitan Section of the League of Minnesota
Municipalities adopted by the Metropolitan Affairs Committee of the League
on June 8, 1966;
Resolved, further that the city (�) of Honkins, Minnesota
join the Metropolitan Section of the League of Minnesota Municipalities
commencin� in the membership year 1966-67, payment by the Council,
hereafter, membership dues in accordance with such by-laws;
Resolved, further that in no event shall membership of this city
(��� in the Metropolitan Section become effective until at least
twenty-five eligible municipalities representing a majority of the
aggregate population of all eligible municipalities have approved the
by-laws of the Metropolitan Section and have agreed to pay the prescribed
dues for the 1966-67 membership year.
Adopted by the Council this
I
' �/.'/ .� '�/
16th day of August � 1966.
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
September 6, 1966, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund, and Pokorny, also City Manager
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 54 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that expenditures
Side 2 dated September 6, 1966, in the amount of $53,124.96, be approved and authorized
4-38 for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 66-21-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, t�at Resolution
38-145 No. 1542, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON THE ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AVENUE
SOUTH AND 7TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM FIFTH STREET SOUTH TO SIXTH STREET SOUTH
BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be approved. Area
proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru 24, Block 49,
West Minneapolis. Estimated cost is $4,247.64. (At the request of property
owners, the recommended drainage construction across the South 5 feet of
Lot 22, was not ordered in.) Motion carried.
Item: 66-153-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
145-158 1543, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT OF ALLEY BETWEEN lOTH AVENUE
NORTH AND 11TH AVENUE NORTH FROM FOURTH STREET NORTH TO MINNETONKA MILLS
ROAD BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be approved. Area
proposed to be assessed for.such improvement is Lots 1 thru 7, incl., Block
105, West Minneapolis 2nd Division. Estimated Cost is $1,378.62. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-136-E. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution
158-171 No. 1544, "A RESOLUTION OR.DERING REPAIR OF SIDEWALKS AND CURBS IN VARIOUS
LOCATIONS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be approved. Gibb's First Addition to
West Minneapolis, 30-15th Avenue No., South 40 ft. of Lot 4, Block 8, $45.54;
113 - 12th Avenue So., Lot 15, B1ock 10, West Minneapolis, $50.60; in West
Minneapolis 2nd Division, 1101 Excelsior Avenue and 1105-1111 Excelsior
Avenue (East side on 12th Avenue No.), Lots 10 thru 15, incl., Block 70,
$228.33; 238 - 9th Avenue North, Lot 3, Block 88, $194.58; 234-9th Avenue
North, Lot 4, Block 88, $189.75; 330-llth Avenue-No., Lot 5, Block 97,
$189.75; 322 - llth Avenue North, Lots 6 and 7, Block 97, $379.50; 318 - llth
Avenue North, Lot 8 and North 1/2 of Lot 9, Block 97, $284.62; 310 - 9th
Avenue North, Lot 10, Block 99, $56.92. Motion carried.
Item: 66-101-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution
171-200 No. 1545, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVII�NT OF ALLEY BETWEEN 16TH
AVENUE NORTH AND 17TH AVENUE NORTH, FROM SECOND STREET NORTH TO THIRD STREET
NORTH BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be approved. Area
proposed to be assessed is Lots 1 thru 24, incl., Block 3, Gibb's First
Addition to West Minneapolis. Estimated cost is $4,818.29.
Item: 66-126-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution
200-223 No. 1546, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING Il�ROVII�NT ON THE ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AVENUE
NORTH, AND 7TH AVENUE NORTH, FROM THIRD STREET TO MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD BY
THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be approved. Area to be
assessed is Lots 1 thru 11, incl., Block 102, West Minneapolis 2nd Division.
Estimated cost is $2,086.56. Motion carried.
Item: 66-00. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
223-420 245, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF
HOPKINS", be accepted for the second reading, as amended from the first
reading, as fol�lows: Delete Section 11, change Section 5, concerning fees,
from $1.00 per 100 square feet to $.50 per 100 square feet, and total fee
� from $300.00 to $150.00; and according �o law, same to be ordered published.
Motion carried. .
Item: 66-152-R. Mr. Harriman mw ed, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request from
420-428 the Kiwanis International Club, for permission to place flags in front of
business places on Excelsior Avenue, be continued to the October 4, 1966,
Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-149-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Engineer�s Report
428-432 on street widening on Hiawatha Avenue from Monk Avenue to a point approxi-
mately 400 feetWest, be continued to the September 20, 1966, Council meeting.
Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Patchin
432 - Appraisals, be asked to review their appraisal of the old City Hall site,
at 723 Excelsior Avenue West. Motion carried.
Minutes of September 6, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that we notify
Standard Oil Company, by letter, that we are interested in their proposal
dated September 2, 1966, and will try to take action as soon as possible.
Motion carried.
-518 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Library
Board be notified to review the location of the site on the Southwest corner
of 8th and Excelsior, (Standard Oil station) for a possible Library site.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-156-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
539-546 1539, "A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR HEARING ON ASSESSMENT OF CERTAIN COMPLETED
IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS'�, be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-165-L. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the re-application
546-679 for a 1966 license to sell cigarettes, milk, and soft drinks, at 1016
Excelsior Avenue, by Mr. Art Song, be continued to the Council meeting of
September 20, 1966, and that the City Attorney draw a list of requirements
and stipulations concerning this license and report same to the Council at
the next meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-167-0. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 273,
679-752 "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A UNIFORM HOUSING GODE AND REGULATIONS", be accepted
for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 66-163-C. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
�52-814 1548, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF HOPKINS TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT
WITH THE STATE OF MINNESOTA HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT FOR SIGNAL MODERNIZATION AT
5TH AND 12TH AVENUES NORTH AND HIGHWAY N0. 7", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-154-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City Engineer
814-985 be authorized to proceed with the stop sign installation changes, Plan �k2,
on 2nd and 3rd Street North to supplement the changes previously authorized
making 4th Street North an•. East-West thru street. Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Mr. Brubacher�s
985-1295 suggested requirements for the proposed connection of the Pines, Inc. Trailer
Side 1 Court, to the Hopkins sanitary sewer system, be referred to the Zoning and
1296-1376 Planning Commission for study. Motion carried.
Item: 66-164-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1547,
1376-1379 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR PAVING HARRISON AVENUE
NORTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE EAST (FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE NORTH TO END OF STREET)",
be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-166-L. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the application
1379-1386 for a 1966, license to install Gas and Oil Burners in the City of Hopkins, by
Northwestern Heating, Inc., be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-168-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1386-1388 1541, "A RESOLUTION RELATING TO PARTICIPATION IN THE SUBURBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY
NURSING DISTRICT", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-169-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the communication
1388-1411 from.the City Manager relative to setting up rules for the use of the Police
Pistol Range, be referred back to the City Manager for further study. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-170-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City Manager
1411-1428 be authorized.to negotiate with any interested buyers for the sale of property
owned bv the Citv at 241 Jackson Avenue North. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
CITY U�' HUPKINS
Hennepin County, �Iinnesota
iJOTIC� Ol+ NEI1r�I1JG 0?V PROPOSED Ii'�nO�T:;�i�'��'l'1TS
T(� ��dHOM IT 1'�iAY CUPdC'�RN:
NOTICE IS HE��BY G:IVEi1 that the City Council of the Cit�r oi Fiopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.r�1.
on August 2, 1966 to consider th� making of an improvement on the aiiey
between Sixth Avenue South and Seventh Avenue South from Fifth Street
South to Sixth Street South by the installation of concrete surfacing
thereon pursuant to I�1.S.A. Secs. Lt29.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots i
through 2L�, Block 49, ��iest r�linneapolis .
The estimated cost of such improvement is �1�,2It7.61�.
Ail. persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement wiil be heard at this meeting.
Dated July 5, 1966
C. R. PETERSOi�1 JOSEPH C. J�SELY,
Secretary to the Councii City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County N.evie��r, Hopkins, i��iinnesota, on
July 21, i966 a.nd July 28, 1966.
as/b�
Kerber
C I'1'Y OF HOPIff NS
Hennepin County, 1`�innesota
?+10TICE OF HEARSidG ON PkOPOS�D Ii�IP��.O vEi��;idTS
TO 4dH0i�i IT T���1Y C OPdCERi�T:
P�TOTICE IS HEt��' � GI +]`r�1V that the City Counci 1 of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City �iail at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on September 6, 19�6, to consider the making of an improverrent on the alley
between Tenth rlvenue Tdorth and Eleventh l�venue North from F'ourth Street North
to N'iinnetonka Mills Road by the installation of concrete surfacing thereon
pursuant to P�I.S.A., Sers. 1�29.011 to Secs. 429.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru
7, inc3usive, Block 105, West i�Iinneapolis Second Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $1,378.62.
All persons desiring to be Yieard with reFerence to the proposed
improvement Z,rill be heard at this meeting.
Dated Augv.st 16th, 1966.
C . R . PETERS GDl,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VE�LY,
Ci-y kttorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on August
25th, 1966 and September lst, 1966.
Kerber
CITY OF hOPiQVS
Hennepin County, T;inneso�;a
iJOTICE Or HE!!.RIiJG ON PROPGSED Ii��RCVEtr�Td�1S
TO 4JHc�T�1 IT l��F;Y COI�ICER�T:
NOTICE 1S �'�r�.�Y GI���I�1 tha,t the City council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hail at 7:30 o�clock P.P•7.,
on september 6, 1966, to consider tYie repair af sideUaalks and curbs pursuant
to i��.S.A., Secs. 1�29.OI1 to Secs. I�29.111. Locatior�s of the impro�ements,
areas propased to r�e assessed and estimated costs of such improvements are
as iollows:
In Gibb�s First Addition to inTest i`'Iinneapolis, 30 - i5th hvenue North,
South 1�0 feet of Lot 1�, Block 8, $45•51�; 113 - 12th kvenue South, Lot 15,
:�.ock 10, West 1�Zinneapolis, $50.60; in TnTest i'�inne� olis Second Division;
1101 Excelsior Avenue arr3. 3105-1111 Excelsior Avenue (East side on 12th
Avenue T,Iorth) Lots 10 thru 15, inclusive, Block 70, $228.33; 13l�-8th
Avenue IJorth, Lot I�, Block 80, �56.92; 130 - 8th Avenue North, North �1�
feet of Lot 5, Block 80, $68.31; 238 - 9th Avenue I�iorth, Lot 3, Block 88,
$194•58; 23� - 9th �venue iVorth, Lot L�, Block 88, $1u9.75;. 330 - lith
Avenue North, Lot 5, Block 97, �189•75; 322 - Ilth kvenue North, Lots 6
and 7, Block 97, �379•50; 318 - llth Avmue Idorth, Lot 8 and North 2 of
Lot 9, �lock 97, $28L�.62; 310 - 9th Avenue Idorth, Lot 10, Block 99, $56•92.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be hea.rd at this meeting.
Dated July i9, 1966.
C. R. PETERSOI�1, JOSLPH C. iTESELY,
Secretary to the Councii City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Revie�r, �opkins, Nlinnesota, on
August 25th, i966 and Septem'oer lst, i966.
i'�
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Kerber
CITY OF HOPKIN5
Hennepin County, Minnesota
I�10TICE OI�� HEARIiJG QN PROPOSED Ii�7!'ROVEI�ILI'd'1'S
TO in1HOM IT i�l�Y COPJCERi�I:
NOTICE TS HE�]:sY UIiTIIV that the City �ouncil of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hali at 7:30 o'clock P.T�I.,
on September 6th, 1966, to consider the rnaking of an improvement on the
ailey between Sixi;eenth Avenue Dtorth ana Seventeenth Avenue Tdorth from
Second Street Pdorth to Third Street North by concrete surfacing thereon
pursuant to M.S.A.� Secs. L�29.011 to Secs. 429.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru
24, inclusive, Block 3, Gibb's First Addition to West T°jinneapolis.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $I�,818.29.
Al1 persons desiring to be heard with ref'erence to the proposed
improvement wili be heard at this meeting.
Da,ted hugust 16th, i966.
C. R. PETER.SOiV, JOSEPH C. VESELY,
Secreta.ry to the Council City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review, Hopkins, Minnesota, on August
25th, 1966 and September lst, 1966.
CIT�C OF HOPKIDtS
Hennepin County, iiinnesota
PdOTIC� OF I�ARIAIG OIv' PROPOS'r�D Ii�TPROVE11EivT5
TQ 4�IHO,�i IT l'��1;',Y C0�'CLNN:
IJOl'ICE IS I1�i�,�Y GIVEi1 tha.t the City �ouncil of the �ity of Hopkins
wili meet in the Council Cha.rnbers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.Pi.,
on September 6, i966 to c onsider the making of an imprc7vement on the
ailey betti,reen Sixth Avenue North and Seventh kv�ue North from Third Street
North to Plinnetonka 1`�tills Roa.d by the installa�Lion of concrete surfacing thereon
pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.G11 to Secs. l�29.1i1.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru
lI, inclusive, Biock 102, West Minneapoiis Second Division..
The estimated cost of such improvement is $2,086.56.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvernent wili be heard at this meeting.
Dated August 2, 1966.
C. R. PETERSOid, JOSEPH C. iT�SELY,
Secretary to the Council City kttorney
Fublisr�d in the rfennepin County Review, Hopkins, viinnesota, on
August 25th, i966 and September lst, i966.
Kerber
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CITY OF HQPKINS
Hennepin County, 14Tinnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1539
�ESOI,UTION FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED
SPECIAZ ASSESSMENTS
WHEREAS by Pesolution No. 1534, passed and adopted by
the Council on August 16, 1966, the City Clerk and Engineer
were directed to prepare proposed assessments of the costs
of improving various streets, avenues, alleys and thoroughfares
in the City of Hopkins, all,as more fully described in Exhibit
A. hereto attached and attached to said Resolution No. 1534,
and made a part hereof, and
WHEREAS the said Clerk has notified the Council that such
proposed assessments have been completed and filed in his office
for public inspection,
NOW THEREFORE BY IT RESOLV�D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOPKINS,
MINNESOTA, as follows:
1. A hearing shall be held on the 4th day of October, 1966,
in the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock, P. M., to pass upon such
proposed assessments, and at such time and place, all persons
ov�rning property affected by such improvements and assessments
will be given an opportunity to be heard with reference to such
assessments.
2. The City Clerk is hereby directe,d to cause a Notice of
the hearing on the proposed assessments to be published twice
in the official ne�rspaper of the City, the first such publication
to be at least two weeks prior to the hearing, and he shall state
in the Notice the total cost of each of such improvements.
Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins this 6th day of September, 1966.
CLIFFORD R. PETERSON,
�ccretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor.
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION N0. 1541
�1 RESOLUTION RELATING TO PARTICIPkTION IN THE SUBUR,BA,d HENiVEPIN COUNTY NfTt�SING DISTRIC'.
�� Robert Harri'man introduced the f ollowing resolution and moved it�s adoptions
WHEREAS, pursuant to I�7innesot•a Statutes, Sections 11�5.08 and ].It5.12,
provision has been made for a public health nursing district in that portion of
Hennepin County outside the City of P�.inn�apol�s, and
1n�iEREAS� pursuant to such authority such a public health nursing district
has been organized and has been in opez�ation f or several years, and
WHERE�S, it is deemed necessary to continue the operation of such nursing
d.iatrict and to provide it with adequate funds for its proper operation
NOW, Tfir�tEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GOVERiVING BODY OF
Cit of Ho kina that this political aubdivision continue to
city
be included in the public health nursing district of Suburban Hennepin County�
organized on January !t, 1952; tr.at it participate in the benefits thereof; and
that it agrees to support on an agportio;unent basis its pro rata share of the cost
of the administration of such district provided, however, that for the period
of January 1, 1967 through Dece�nber 31, 1967, this cost shall not exceed 26�¢ per
capita on the basis of the last official census.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED� that this rRsolv.tion shall be deemed an agreement
to continue to participate in such nurs�ng district on the basis hereinbef.ore
spec'.fiea with all other political su�divisions adopting similar resol�:tions.
Tr.s motion for adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by
Paul Lund . Upon roll call there were S yeas and 0_+ nays:
Yeas
5
Na,ys
0
I� C. R. Peterson � C1eTk of the Cit of Ho kins hereby
� m�j c�ty ��. x
certify that the above is a true copy of a resolution adopted by the governing
body of Citv of Hovkins in an official meeting at Hovkins
� (� c ity �
on Se tember 6, 1966 .
ate
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(Signed) �' �.'�;L }2a6�'�i
C lerk
8/66
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUT IOId N0. 1542 :
RESOLUTION ORDERING Il"ff'ROVEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLAAIS
Tr1HEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1517� adopted the
5th day of July, 1966, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the alley between Sixth Avenue South and Seventh Avenue
South from Fifth Street South to Sixth Street South by the installation
of concrete surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being
�4,247.64.
W.HEREAS 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 2nd day of August,� 1966, and contir;ued to 9-6-66.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLUF;D by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such alleys are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1517 adopted July 5th, 1966. Benefitting property owners
shall pay eighty percent of the cost over a ten yeax period and the City
of Hopkins shall pay twenty percent out of the General Ftiind.
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 impr ovement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hookins� l�linnesota,
this 6th day of September, 1966.
C. R. PETERSOl�I, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. ��SELY�
City Attorney
Ker be r
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Kerber
CITY OF HOPK1iVS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RES OLUT I0:[V NO . 1543 �
RESOLU"'ION ORDERING IMPRO"vENIENT Ai�ill
PREPAR!�TION OF PLANS
WI�REAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1537, adopted the
16th day of August, 1966, fixed a date for a hearin� on the proposed
improvement of the alley between Tenth Avenue North and �leventh A�Tenu.e
North from Fourth Street North to IKinr_etonka I�Iills Road by the installation
of concrete surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being
$1,378.62.
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of this irnprovement were given ten days published notl_ce
of the council hearing through two weekly publications �f the required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon
on the 6th day of September, 1966.
TIQW, TI-�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such alleys are here'�r ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1537 adopted August 16th, 1966. 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 hereo�r designated as the engineer for this
improvement and he shall nrepare plans and specifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted bJ the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
6th day of Septernber, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLE y,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C . VESELY,
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLIT`I'ION N0. 15L�L� �"
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEI�NT A�TD
PREPARATION OF PLt1NS
WHEREAS a Resolutior. of the City Council, No. 1524, adopted the
19th d.ay of July, 1966, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement on the South 40 feet of Lot 4, Block 8, Gib��s rirst Addition
to West Minneapolis:: Lot 15, Block 10, West Minneapolis; Lots 10 thru
15, inclusive, .Block 70; Lot 1�, Block 80,•; Ilorth 1�4 feet of Lot 5, Block
80; Lot 1�, Block 88; Lot 5, Block 97; Lot 6 and 7, Block 97; Lot 8 and
North � of Lot 9, Block 97; Lot 10, Block 99� all in West Minneapolis
� Second Di�rision bf concrete repair thereon, the total estimated cost
thereof being $1,71�4.82.
4dHEREAS all property owners whoseproperty is liable to be assessed
for the making of these improvements were given ten days published notice
of the council hearing t hrough two weekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heaxd thereon on
the 6th da.y of September, 1966.
NOG7, THEREFORE� BE IT RESOL�'ED by the Council of the City of Hopkins :
1, Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1521� adopted July 19th, 1966.
2. T hat John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
improvement ancJ he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
6th day of September, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON, JOI-Ni F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELV,
City Attorney
Kerber
C IT Y OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Mirinesota
RES OLUT ION N0. 15l�5 '
NESOLUTIOIV ORDERIPIG INIPROVEI�IENT Ai1ID
PREP9RAT IUN OF PLA I�b
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1535� adopted the
16th day of August, 1966, fixed a clate for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the alley between Si�eenth A�nue North and Seventeenth
Avenue North from Second Street to Third Street North by concrete
surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $1�,818.29.
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of ti-iis unpro vement 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 propert� owners heard thereon on
the 6th day �of September, 1966.
NOW, THENEF'ORE, BE IT RESOLi�ED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such alleys are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1535 adopted August 16th, 1966. Benefitting property
ow�ers shall pay eighty percent of the cost over a ten fear 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 axid specifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Mirinesota, this
bth day of September, 1966.
C. R. PETERS OPd, JOHN F. HANI�E; Y,
Secretary to the Council �lafor
JOSEPH C . VESELY,
�ity Attorney
Kerber
CITY Ur HOPKINS
Hen.nepin County, Miru� sota
RESOLtJTION N0. 151�6 �
RESOLUTlON ORDERI[�11G INiPRO�Ti�P�IT A1�ID
PREPARA`1'ION OF PLA 1.16
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1s29� adopted the
2nd day of August, 1966, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the alley i�etween Sixth Avenue North and Seve nth �venue
Idorth from Third Street North to Nfinnetonka Mills Road by the inst,a.11ation
of concrete su.rfa cing thereon� the total estimated cost thereof' being
$2,086.56.
WHEREAS all property oUmers whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of this improvement were given ter? days published notice
of the council hearino through two weekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held an d the property owners heard thereon on
the 6th day oi' September, 1966.
NOW, T NEREFURE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such alleys are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1529 adopted August 2nd, 1966. Benefitting property owners
shall pay eighty percent of the cost over a ten year period and the City
of Hopkins sY�all pay twenty percent out of the General I�a.nd.
2. T hat John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making
of such improve;nent.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
6th d ay of September, 1966 .
C. R. PET�RSON, JOHN F. F-I�l1VLEY,
5ecretary to the Council MaJor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CI�l'� �F �iU1�i1IT15
Hennepin County, 1linnesota
fi,�OLUTICid N0. 15�7
A N�SOLiiTIU�d UnDE;RIIIG P1t�P1�F" TIOP1
OF �NGIidEEFt'S NEPOi�.T Ui'd I�'iP:�iV-'�`'lEi•1TS
T�JHE�.S a petition has been received requestin� the irnpro ti2ment
of Harrison xvenue Plorth from East Exceisior xveriue to Chica�;o, I�Lilwaukee,
and St. Paul Railroad by the instaiia.tion of paving thereon and the
a.ssessment of benefi_tting property for ali or a portion of the cost of
the i�mprovemen�L pursuant to �i.S.A.� Secs. 1�2�.Oi1 to Secs. 429.ii1.
I�,iOU,i, TI�Fi.EF'ORE, B�� IT R�OLiTEI) BY THE CITY COiNCIL Or TI� CITY Or
HOPKIPIS, P•ZIii��tLSO^lA, tha.t the proposed irnprovement be reierred to John
Stroja.n for study and he is instructed to report with a.il convenient
speed advising tile COLLt1C11 in a preiiminary way as to whether the proposed
improvements are feasible and as to whether they shouid best be made as
proposed. or in connection with sorne other improvernent, and the estima.ted
cost of the irr�provements as recomrnended.
kdopted by the City Councii of tY�e City of Hopkins, I�linnesota, this
6th da� of Septernber, 1966.
C. R. PETEP�S0�1, JOhZ�d F. t�?idLTY,
Secretary to the Council �ayor
JGSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
�
Kerber
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
September 20, 1966, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Harriman, Blake, and Lund, also City Manager
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 55 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Minutes
Side 2 of the September 6, 1966, Council meeting be amended to read that Patchin
4-9 Appraisals, be asked to make appraisals of the old City Hall site, and also
Standard Oil�s property and Mr. Weisberg�s property, on the corner of 8th
Avenue South and Excelsior Avenue. Motion carried.
9-34 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
September 20, 1966, in the amount of $59,369.59, be approved and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 66-125-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the petition
35-54 for a 4-Way Stop at the intersection of First Street North and 14th
Avenue, be tabled. Motion carried.
Item: 66-169-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Engineer�s
54-62 Report on street widening on Hiawatha Avenue, from Monk Avenue to a
point approximately 400 feet West, be continued to the October 18, 1966
Council meeting..Motion carried.
Item: 66-165-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the re-applica-
63-74 tion for a 1966 license to sell cigarettes, milk, and soft drinks, at
1016 Excelsior Avenue, by Mr. Art Song, be granted, based on a letter
dated September 19, 1966,signed by Mr. Art Song and his partner, Mr. Bob
Marchildon, (see letter attached). Motion carried.
Item: 66-172-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that this
74-152 Council looks favorably on the petition from Pines,Inc., Trailer Park,
for annexation to the City of Hopkins provided all statutory require-
ments are met. Motion carried.
Item: 66-174-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request
152-234 from Super Valu Stores, Inc., for permission to erect a security fence
around their property, be referred back to the City Manager for solution
of Super Valu�s request. Motion carried.
Item: 66-167-0. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance
234-239 No. 273, "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A UNIFORM HOUSING CODE AND REGULATIONS",
be accepted for the second reading and according to law same to be ordered
published. Motion carried.
Item: 66-169-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that communication
240-243 from the City Manager, relative to setting up rules for the use of the
Police Pistol Range, be continued to the October 18, 1966, Council
meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-175-A. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request
243-275 for Council approval for submission of the Workable Program, be granted.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-175-B. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request
275-278 from the Geo. R. Wolff Post, V.F.W. ��425, for renewal of their bingo
permit for the period from October 1, 1966, to December 31, 1966, be
granted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-176-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution
278-283 No. 1549, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR
REPLACIIKENT OF CURB IN FRONT OF 230-8TH AVENUE NORTH", be adopted. Motion �
carried.
Item: 66-177-G. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request
283 - by Minneapolis Gas Co., for permit to install replacement gas mains on
portions of 17th Avenue from State Highway ��7 to County Road ��3, and to
. remove tust and scale in mains on 17th Avenue North, between First Street
and Third Street North, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-178-G. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request
- 317 by Minneapolis Gas Co., for permit to repair 3" gas main at Van Buren
and Second Street South, be granted. Motion carried.
Minutes of September 20, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 66-179-V. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request
317-327 for vacation of portion of Harrison Avenue North, be referred to the
Zoning and Planning Co�ission for study. Motion carried.
Item: 66-181-Z. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
351-447 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission for the adoption of regula-
tions allowing the encroachment of buildings into the public right-of-way
a distance of 4 inches maximum, for the purpose of refacing of present
buildings in the B-2 and B-3 Districts. Also, request that the Council
establish conditions to protect the City from damages incurred as a
result of such encroachment, similar to conditions imposed by the City
of Minneapolis. Also that the Council consider requiring buildings
constructed in the B-2 and B-3 Districts in the future, to observe 4 inch
setback of the front structural wall, to prevent buildings erected in
the future from creating the same problem, be referred back to the Zoning
and Planning Commission for further study. Motion carried.
Item: 66-182-0. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance
447-458 No. 274, "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHING, SUBDIVIDING,
PLATTING, REGISTERED LAND SURVEY AND OTHER RELATED REQUIREMENTS AND
STANDARDS FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be continued;�to the October 18, 1966,
Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-183-R. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request
458-474 by Hennepin County Highway Department for approval and signature of
doctmnents for conveyance of land, slope easements, and abandonment of
existing road for relocation of bridge over Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul
& Pacific Railroad, on County Road 61 (Shady Oak Road at beach), be
continued to the October 4, 1966, Cai�.ncil meeting. Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Council
474 - reconsider the action taken at the September 6, 1966, Council meeting
on Ordinance No. 245, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES
IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS", for the second reading. Motion carried.
-935 Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Council
continue the motion of the September 6, 1966, Council meeting on the above
car ordinance, until the meeting of October 4, 1966. Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Mayor Hanley's
appointment of Dr. A. H. Malerich, Jr., to fill out the unexpired term
of Mr. Donn Sjolander, and the appointment of Mr. Guy McDonald, for a
two year term, to the Zoning and Planning Commission, be approved. Motion
carried.
Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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C. R. Peterson, Secretary to t he Council
September 19, 1966
Nir. Richard Brubacher,
City Manager,
City Hall
Hopkins, Minnesota
Dear Sir:
Please be advised that we hereby consent to the inspection of our
restaurant known as the Art Song Tea House, 1016 bccelsior Avenue,
Hopkins, Minnesota, by the police or any other city official acting
in his official capacity as may be determined or be desireable by
said Police Department or other officials at any time.
We further agree and hereby do voluntarily waive our right to have
the police present a search warrant prior to the time of inspecting
the premises and agree that they may enter forthwith upon advising
us that they are police officers or other city officials who wish
to inspect the premises.
Very truly yours,
� �
ART SONG `
����
BOB MARCHILDON
CO- PARTNERS - Ar t Song' s Tea Hou s e
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 273
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A UNIFORM HOUSING CODE
AND REGULATIONS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS
AS FOLIAWS:
Section 1. ADOPTION OF UNIFORM HOUSING CODE:
There is hereby adopted for the City by the Council of the City of
Hopkins that certain Code known as the UNIFORM HOUSING CODE prepared
and published by the International Conference of Building Officials,
but particularly the 1964 edition thereof and the whole thereof, of
which code not less than three copies have been and now are filed in
the office of the Clerk of the City of Hopkins and the same are hereby
adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out:�.t length herein
verbatim, and from the date this ordinance shall take effect, the
provisions thereof shall be controlling within the limits of the City
of Hopkins.
Section 2. ENFORCEMENT. Enforcement of said UNIFORM HOUSING CODE
shall be made and had through the Division of Public Works, Department
of Building Inspection, the City Building Inspector who is hereby designated
as the Chief Housing Inspector and by such assistant housing inspectors
as may be from time to time appointed by such Building Inspector with the
approval of the City Manager.
The Chief Housing Inspector may from time to time adopt rules and
regulations in conformity with said ordinance designed for the proper en-
forcement thereof.
Section 3. PENALTY. Any personal violating any provision of said
ordinance or of any regulation thereunder shall upon conviction thereof
be fined not less than ten ($10.00) dollars or more than One Hundred
($100.00) Dollars or by imprisonment for not more than ninety (90) dsys.
Each day of any continued violation of any part of said ordinance of any
regulation thereunder shall be interpreted as a separate vfalation.
First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of
Hopkins on the 6th day of September and finally read approved and adopted
and ordered published at a regular meeting of said City
1966.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
CPTtPiil}1PY %n
Published in the Hennepin County Review September 29, 1966.
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Ke�F�ber
CI'I'Y OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Miilnesota
RESOId1TI0N N0. 1549
A RESOLUTIOId ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGTV�ER'S REP�tT ON IMPROVEMEIVTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requestinj the replacement
of curb at 230-Sth Avenue North 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. I�2y.111.
NC1�T, THEREFORE, BE IT R�SOLVED BY TF-Tr: CITY COLTNCIL U�a THL Cl'rY OF
HOPIffNS, M1T�ES0`I'A, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with all conven�ent
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 propased 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
20th day of September, 1966.
C. R. PETERSOl`d,
Secretary to the Council
JC6 EPH C . VESELY�
City Attorney
JOHN F. HANL�'Y,
mayor
. ,;R
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
October 4, 1966, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Pokorny, also City Manager
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, City Attorney Vesely and City Clerk Peterson.
_ Reel 55 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
�ide 1 October 4, 1966, be approved and authorized for payment, except check No. 20433,
-58 in the amount of $960.00, leaving a total of $65,432.08, authorized for payment.
Motion carried.
Bid: ��1 Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Tuesday, October 4, 1966, at 10:00 a.m.,
for Sanitary Sewer and Water on 14th Avenue North, and the following bids were
received. (see tabulation of bids attached)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the contract for
58-70 Sanitary Sewer and Water on 14th Avenue North, be awarded to the G. L. Contract-
ing Co., in the amount of $2,220.00. Motion carried.
Bid: ��2 Pursuant to notice �ids were opened on Tuesday, October 4, 1966, at 3:00 p.m.,
for the construction of a Park Shelter on Central Park, in the City of Hopkins,
and the following bids were received. (see tabulation of bids attached)
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the contract for the
70-215 construction of a Park Shelter on Central Park in the City of Hopkins, be awarded
to Henning-Nelson, in the amount of $31,300.00. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that_check No. 20433,
;15-225 in the amount of $960.00, which was deleted from the expenditures dated October 4,
1966, be included in the bills authorized for payment, making a total of $66,392.08,
approved and authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 66-156-A. Mr. Pokorny moved, and,Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
225-553 1551, "A RESOLUTION ADOPTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE IMPROVIIKENT: OF
CERTAIN STREETS, AVENUES, HIGHWAYS, ALLEYS AND THOROUGHFARES, ALL MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT A, HERETO ATTACHED", be adopted. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-152-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request
553-561 from the Kiwanis International Club, for permission to place flags in front
of business places on Excelsior Avenue, be tabled. Motion carried.
Item: 66-183-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
561-565 Hennepin County Highway Department for approval and signature of documents
for conveyance of land, slope easements, and abandonment of existing road
for relocation of bridge over Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Rail-
road, on County Road ��61 (Shady Oak Road at beach), be tabled. Motion
carried.
:tem: 66-00. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
565-1123 245, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS"
be accepted for the second reading and ordered published, as amended by
deleting Section 2, Page 2, and deleting (f), page 2.
1123-1310 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, to amend the above
Reel 56 motion as follows: leave in Mr. Perbix's revised Section 1; change Section
Side 1 5 to read "annual license fee for a Class A license shall be $300 per year,
1310-1314 and a Class B license shall be $150 per year"; insert Section 11 as prepared
by Mr. Perbix; in Section 12, change the word from "sale" to "delivery".
Motion carried.
1314-1317 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 245,
"AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS"�
be accepted for the second reading and according to law same to be ordered
published, as amended, as set forth in Exhibit "B" attached. Motion carried.
Item: 66-176-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1552,
1317 - "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE REPLACEMENT OF CURB IN FRONT OF 230 - 8TH AVENUE
NORTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
�
item: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-1335 155 6, "A RESOLUTION OR.DERING THE CONSTRUCTION OF BITUMINOUS ALLEY ON THE
SOUTH 14 FEET OF THE NORTH 35 FEET OF LOT 23, BLOCK 6, WEST MINNEAPOLIS",
(hack of Crestline Bldg., on lOth Ave. So.) be adopted. Motion carried.
Minutes of October 4, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1335-1363 1554,."A RESOLUTION VACATING THAT PART OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK 6,
WEST MINNEAPOLIS LYING BETWEEN THE NORTH LINE OF LOTS 7 and 27, BLOCK 6, W�ST
MINNEAPOLIS EXTENDED ACROSS SAID ALLEY AND A LINE PARALLEL TO AND 65 FEET SOUTH
' OF THE SOUTH LINE OF IATS 10 and 25, BLOCK 6, WEST MINNEAPOLIS, EXTENDED ACROSS
SAID ALLEY"� be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-184-R. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request by
1363-1366 Northwestern Be11 Telephone Co., for a permit to place two manholes on
17th Avenue North, be granted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Mr. Vesely,
1366-1536 the City Attorney, contact the City of Minneapolis and the City of St. Louis
Park, in regard to the disposal of sewage of the Pines, Inc., Trailer Park.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-185-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1536-1590 155.`3, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE
ALLEY BETWEEN 17TH AND 18TH AVENUE NORTH BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREET",
be adopted, and the the Engineer include in the cost of the alley, the cost
of surfacing as the alley meets the private lots. Motion carried.
Item: 66-185-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that communication
1590-1609 from Victor Carlson & Sons, Inc., regarding extension of time on contract
for alley paving for the City of Hopkins, to July 1, 1967, be granted.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-187-C. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Claim from
1609-1610 David Closner, 4545 Fairview, Apt. ��2, Minnetonka, for damage to his car
on 8/13/66, from getting stuck in soft part of road on 12th Avenue So.�
North of 7th Street So., approximately middle of block, be referred to the
City Attorney. Motion carried.
Item: 66-188-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the list of Judges
1610-1613 and Counters for the General Election, November 8, 1966, be approved. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-189-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that application for
1613-1615 a 1966 license by R. W. Bowler, d/b/a Bowler Company, to install gas burners
in the City of Hopkins, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-190-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Resolution
1615-1658 adopted by the Board of Directors of the Hopkins Chamber of Commerce, 9/21/66,
urging the City of Hopkins to take the necessary steps to acquire and im-
prove certain property in the City of Hopkins €or parking lot purposes, be
referred to the City Engineer for an Engineer's Report. Motion carried.
Item: 66-191-A. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ma.yor Hanley�s
1658-1669 appointment of Mr. John Pegors, for a five year term on the Hopkins Housing
and Redevelopment Authority,.be approved. Motion carried.
Item; 66-192-TS. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the City Manager
1669-1696 be instructed to proceed with the contract with Barton-Aschman, for their
Traffic Study, with the understanding that the County assiune $3,000 of the
$10,600 cost, Edina assume $2,000, and the City of Hopkins $5�600. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-193-5. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr, Blake seconded the motion, that communication
1696-1701 from Mr. Brubacher, regarding the stop signs on Minnetonka Mills Road (Alice
Smith School) and 8th and 9th Avenues No., be referred to the City Engineer
for an Engineer�s Report. Motion carried.
Item: 66- Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that request by the
1701-1710 Knights of Columbus for renewal of their bingo permit for the period from
October 1, 1966 to December 31, 1966, be granted. Motion carried.
\ction: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1710-1818 1550, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING 1966 TAX LEVY, COLLECTIBLE FOR 1967"� be
adopted. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman voting no.
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Minutes of October 4, 1966, Council meeting, cont. Page 3.
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Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1555, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR BITUMINOUS
, ALLEY ON THE SOUTH 14 FEET OF THE NORTH 35 FE�T OF LOT 23, BLOCK 6, WEST
MINNEAPOLIS", (back of Crestline Bldg. on lOth Ave. So.), be adopted.
Motion carried.
Action; Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Manager
1818-1877 be authorized to advertise for bids for Water Tanks, to be opened on
November 8, 1966, at 2:00 p.m. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Hanley moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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C. R. Peterson, City C erk and Secretary of the
Council.
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TABULATION OF BIDS FOR CEIJTRAL P�RK SHELTER
HOPK%NS, 1VIINATESOTI�
OCTOBER 4, 1966
Contractors : J
Henaainq Loeffel- D. M. Noyes Dysart WCR, Yr�c.
1Velson Enas�arad Company Const.
Base Bici $31,300 $31,780 $31,900 S33o532e85 $33,900
Alt. �1 -� 300 - 500 -no change no bid - 375
Contra ctors :
Petersen- Adams
Templira Const,
Base �id $33a967 $33�960
Alt. #1 - 3S0 - 300
Alt. #1 Liquidated damages
RYD Const.
$36,200
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Lavi�ae
$38,373
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Armstrong, Schlichtinq, Torseth, Skold, Ittc. Tabulation of Bids
4901 Olson 1Vlemogial Highway Paqe 1 of 1
Minaaeapolis, 1Vlia�nesota 55422
(Official Pubiication)
City of Hopkins
Hennepin County, 1�1i.nnesota
IJOTICE OI� BIDS FOR THE IIVSTALLATIOiJ 0�� ShidITAFiY
SEGIER AND WATER SiRUICES
SEALED BIDS wiil be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, P�linnesota, until Tuesday� October !�, i966, at 10:00 Avi�T., and then
and there opened and publicly read, and as s oon as possible thereafter,
award of a contract will be made by the City for the above work.
150 Lin. Feet of 8" V.C.P.
100 Lin. Feet';of 6�� V.C.P. Sewer Services
I00 Lin. Feet of 1" Copper Water Services
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 corpora.te surety certified by the A�Iinnesota
State Insurance Commission, at ten per cent (10%) of the total bid price, pa,yable
to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successful,
promptiy execute a satisfactory contract for the faithful perf ormance of the work
covered by thi.s 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 fuli a.mount
of the bid and guaranteeing for one yea.r the entire project free of defective
workmanship and material.
Upon the award of the contract the ckiecks or bidder's bonds of the un-
successful bidders shall be returned to them, arid upon the fiiing of the contract
and performance boncl, the check or bid bond of the successful bidder shal7_ be
returned to him.
The City provides proposal forms which are to be used. �ach proposal must
be plainiy ma.rked �'PROPOSAL FOR THF; FUR1dISHITdG OF I�BOR, TOGLS, EQUIPi�7ENT P_ND
P��TERIAL NEC�SS�RY FOR TFJ� IIdSTALIATI02v OF S�,VITARY SEwER A11D trdATER SER.VICES"
and addressed to the City of I-iopkins, Minnesota.
The City reserves the right to reject any a.nd all bids or parts thereof.
Any incomplete bid wiil be rejected.
In case of default the City may have the work done by others� and hold the
origina,i bidder or contra.ctor lia.ble for inc-reased costs.
CITY OF HOPKIiVS
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R. L. Brubacher, City r7anager
To be published in the r�ennepin County Review, September 22, i966.
To be pubiished in the Construction Bulletin, September 22, 1966.
EXHIBIT "B"
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 245
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DEALERS IN MOTOR
VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. DEFINITIONS: As used in this ordinance the
following terms shall mean;
(a) CAR: Means any new or used automobile or truck.
(b) DEALER IN MOTOR VEHICLES: Any person, firm or
corporation, together with any subsidiary or branch thereof
engaged in the business of buying, selling, displaying, or
offering for sale new or used motor vehicles as a principal
business or occupation or as an adjunct or incidental to
any other business or profession, and possessing, owning and
operating a new car franchise in and for the City of Hopkins.
(c) MOTOR VEHICLE: For the purpose of this ordinance
motor vehicles shall be of the two following classes: (1)
Class A will apply to cars; Class B will apply to and mean
motorcycles and any other type of vehicle propelled by a
motor other than cars.
(d) DEMONSTRATOR: The term demonstrator shall be under-
stood to refer to any used motor vehicle which has never been
sold or otherwise transferred to a member of the public.
(e) "EXECUTIVE'� � '�OFFICIAL" � oY' "HOUSE CAR" : These
terms shall apply only to any motor vehicles which have
actually been used by either a bona fide official or representa-
tive of the manufacturer or by the dealer making the sale
offer and which have never been sold to a member of the public�
1.
(f) SALE: The term "sale" is defined and is deemed to
have taken place only when the dealer and the customer have
agreed, in writing, on at least all of the following elements:
, (1) The make, model, type and year of manufacture of
motor vehicle intended to be sold to and purchased by the customer,
including the agreed date of delivery to customer.
(2) The net purchase price to be paid therefor by the
customer f.o.b. Hopkins, including any amount allowed for a
trade-in.
(3) Amount of down payment, if any.
(4) The cost of additional repairing, servicing or parts,
if any.
Section 2. LICENSE REQUIRED; No person shall be a dealer in
motor vehicles at any place of business without first obtaining an
appropriate license under this ordinance.
Section 3. CONDITIONS IN, OF AND FOR CAR LICENSES.
No Class A motor vehicle dealer�s license shall be issued except
under the following conditions:
(a) Every licensee shall provide and maintain in the City
of Hopkins at least one equipped and manned repair shop or
facility capable of repairing the motors, engines, brakes, lights,
tires, electrical and other operating equipment of any motor
vehicle sold by such dealer.
(b) No such Class A motor vehicle license shall be issued
to any person who does not possess and operate under a new car
franchise or contract in and for the City of Hopkins, except that
such license may be issued to any person not operating under such
new car franchise if such licensee owns or controls and maintains
eq,car
in Hopkins an enclosed garage, showroom or other/display or rental
structures having a true and full assessor's value equal to at
least 33-1/3 per cent of the true and full value of lands owned by
such licensee in the sale of new and used cars.
(c) No motor license of any class shall issue for any place
or business on which any taxes are delinquent on the records of
the office of the Hennepin County Auditor or which is not zoned
therefore.
2.
(d) Each licensee shall provide sufficient parking space on
licensee's premises for all motor vehicles repaired or processed
by such licensee.
(e) The applicant for any license shall furnish and file with
the City Clerk a detailed map, plat, or drawing of the place of
business for which such license is to be issued showing among other
information the address, 1Qcation, and dimensions thereof; the
location and dimensions of any building, fence, and lighting
equipment thereon; the intended plan of all vehicle parking, the
location and dimensions of processed car storage �ace; all curb
openings; all driveways and alleyways therein and thereon; and a
certificate by the City Engineer approving the drainage and paving
on such place of business. Unless changes are thereafter made,
the same plan or map and other information need not be resubmitted
for any renewal.
(f) The payment of the fees hereinafter set forth.
(g): The approval and filing of the bond as hereinafter set
forth.
(h) The obedience to all of the other conditions and provisions,
governing such business or operation set forth in this ordinance,
and the laws of the State of Minnesota.
Section 4. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. The application for any license
hereunder shall be made in writing signed by the applicant on forms
provided by the City Clerk, which application shall show, among other
information, the names, residence or principal place of business and age
or ages of all individual applicants; if a partnership, the names,
addresses and ages of all partners; if a corporation, the names and
addresses of all the officers and stock holders thereof; proof of the
franchise authorizing the licenseeto sell new cars in Hopkins, or proof
of the true and full Assessor's value of show room or other structure
in Hopkins as compared to the true and full value of car display land
all as set forth in Section 3(b) herein; the business or occupation and
residence addresses, for a period of 3 years i�ediately prior to the
date of such application, of the applicant; including all partners,
officers, or stock holders; any previous insolvency or bankruptcy of any
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applicant; and such other pertinent, relevant or material information
as the City may from time to time require. All applications for such
licenses shall be accompanied by the information described in Sections 3
and 4 of this ordinance.
Section 5. LICENSE FEES. The annual license fee for a Class A
license shall be $300.00 per year for each licensee.
The fee for a Class B license.shall be $150.00 per year, for each
licensee.
The license fee shall not be prorated as to fractions of the year.
Section 6. EXPIRATION DATE. All licenses issued under this ordinance
shall expire on December 31st of each year.
Section 7. TRANSFER OF LICENSES. Licenses hereunder may not be
transferred from person to person or from place to place.
Section 8. STATE LICENSES REQUIRED. No license shall be issued to
deal in motor vehicles unless the applicant is licensed under the appro-
priate Minnesota Statutes so to do.
Section 9. COUNCIL AUTHORITY. The City Council may grant, deny,
suspend, or revoke, any application for a license under this ordinance,
but such suspension or revocation shall be preceeded by a hearing before
the Council with not less than three (3) days notice thereof to the
applicant or licensee.
Section 10. BOND REQUIRED. Each application for a Class A license
shall be accompanied by a bond in the sum of $5,000.00, which shall run
to the City of Hopkins for the benefit of any person, firm or corporation
who shall sustain any injury covered by the bond. The bond shall be
conditioned that the principal will indemnify any and all persons, firms
or corporations for any direct loss suffered because of dishonesty, mis-
representation or fraud on the part of the principal in the substitution
of a motor vehicle or parts thereof for the one selected by the purchaser;
failure through dishonesty or fraud to deliver a clear title to those
legally entitled thereto; any misappropriation of monies or properties
belonging to a purchaser being made in payment of a motor vehicle sold by
the principal; alteration of a motor vehicle, its license plate or serial
number on the part of the principal or with his knowledge so as to deceive
the purchaser as to the year or model of any motor vehicle sold; or the
violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance. Any person, firm
or corporation who sustains an injury covered by this bond may in addition
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to any other remedy that he may have, bring an action in his own name
upon the bond and against the suretyf�r the recovery of any damage sus-
tained by hi.m. Each licensee need file only one bond regardless of the
- nianber of licenses held.
Section 11. D�LIVERY. At the ti.me of delivery, the dealer shall
furnish to the customer a written copy of the invoice, Conditional Sales
Contract, Chattel Mortgage, Order, or other writing containing the
following information, if applicable:
(a) Cost of insurance, if any, and description of the exact
coverage of such insurance. If such insurance does not include
property damage or liability insurance, a statement to this effect
shall be prominently stated on such document or documents.
(b) Cost of additional repairing, servicing or parts.
(c) Exact cost of time price differential, including the exact
amount, or amounts, of the monthly installments, the ntmmber of such
installments and the total time price.
(d) Cost of motor vehicle license to be added.
(e) The amount of down payment.
(f) The final net purchase price to be paid therefore by the
customer f.o.b. Hopkins, including any amount allowed for a trade-in.
Section 12. REGISTRATION. The registration or title card or bill of
sale for any car sold shall be forwarded by the dealer to the Secretary
of the State of Minnesota not later than fourteen (14) days after the
date of the sale. No dealer shall receive and refuse to return to the
owner, prior to final delivery of newly purchased car, any registration
card, or other bill of sale of traded-in car, in order to induce or attempt
to induce the owner of such card to purchase a motor vehicle from the
dealer.
Section 13. SALES AWAY FROM PLACE OF BUSINESS. No dealer or salesman
or employee of such dealer sha11 advertise any motor vehicle as being
sold by the owner thereof at the owner's home or residence if such motor
veh�cle is actually owned by or consigned to the licensee and sold as
part of his business. No licensee shall use any public street, public
parking lot or other public premises or alley in the City for the storage
of motor vehicles.
5.
Section 14. MORTGAGES OR LIENS. If any licensee shall knowingly
sell a motor vehicle which is subject to a mortgage, lien or payments,
the licensee shall furnish a statement in writing to the purchaser de-
" finitely stating the amount of such mortgage, lien or payments, and the
name and address of the holder or owner of such mortgage, lien or other
indebtedness. If the licensee sha11 knowingly fail to furnish such
information, any such mortgage, lien or payments shall be paid by the
licensee.
Section 15. "KICK-BACKS" FROM LOAN COMPANIES. No licensee shall
have any arrangement with any small loan company, as defined in Chapter 56,
Minnesota Statutes, whereby the licensee sha11 receive or "kick-back" on
loans arranged for the purchaser.
Section 16. BLANK CONTRACTS. No licensee shall obtain the signature
of a purchaser on any blank sales or purchase contract, order, conditional
sales contract, chattel or other mortgage, note or other writing or
memorandian relating to the sale of any motor vehicle.
Section 17. SALES AS AGENT. The provisions of this ordinance shall '
apply to all sales made by a licensee irrespective of whether or not the
motor vehicle sold or advertised for sale is owned by such licensee or
whether he is acting as an agent or consignee for the owner.
Section 18. MOTOR VEHICLE LOTS CONDITION. All outdoor parking lots,
car lots, motor vehicle lots or any area used for the purpose of displaying
for sale motor vehicles shall be constructed, maintained, illuminated, as
set forth in the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance.
Section 19. RECORDS OF SALES. Records of all purchases and sales
shall be kept by the licensed dealer describing each vehicle purchased and
sold by reference to Serial number and State License number and date of
each transaction, and such records shall be available for examination by
the City Attorney, City Manager, Superintendent of Police, and such other
agents as may be designated by the City Council.
Section 20. NO SPLIT FEE. The fee for each license issued shall be
the full amount provided in this ordinance and no reduction in the amount
of the fee shall be made because part of the license year may have elapsed
prior to the date the license is issued.
Section 21. REPEAL. Ordinance No. 88, entitled, "An Ordinance
Regulating Dealers in Used Motor Vehicles in the City of Hopkins," which
was adopted by the City Council of Hopkins on May 5, 1953, and thereafter
6.
amended on December 6, 1965, and December 28, 1965, is hereby repealed.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins on the 7th day of June, 1966, and finally read, approved and
� adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of
said City held on October 4, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County Review October 13, 1966.
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�ITY OF HOPKINS
� Hennepin County, l�7innesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the City Council of the City
of Hopkins will meet in the Councii Chambers of the City Hall
at Hopkins, Minnesota at 7:30 o'clock, P. M. on October 4, 1966
to pass upon the proposed special assessments for the improvements
of certain streets, avenues, highways, alleys and thoroughfares,
all more particularly described in Exhibit A. hereto attached
and hereby made a part hereof.
The proposed assessments are on file for public inspection
if the.office of the City Clerk �.� said City Hall.
PJritten or oral objeetions will be considered and heard at
said hearing.
The total costs of each of said improvements are as set
forth in said Exhibit A. and unless otherwise stated therein,
the City will pay no part of any of such assessments.
CI,IFFORD A. PETERSON,
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1550
RESOLUTION APPROVING 1966 TAX LEVY, COLLECTIBLE FOR 1967
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 1967, upon the taxable property in said
City of Hopkins� for the following purposes:
GENERAL FUND
DEBT SERVICE
P.I.R. Bonds
$719,633.00
23,600.00
$743,233.00
Provision has been made for payment of $36,560 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 Annotated, Section 398.01 et seq.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby instructed
and ordered to transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the
County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Adopted by the City Council at a regular meetin thereof� held on
October 4, 1966. /.� � �� ,� �
ATTEST:
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C. R. Peterson, City C1erk
Reviewed for Administration:
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R. L. Brubacher, City Manager
John F. �Iariley, Mayor
ApprO�ed as to form and legality
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Jo�ph C. / Vesely, Cit Attorney
CIIY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin,County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1551
F2ESOLUTION ADOPTING ASSESSNIENTS
WHEREAS, Pursuant to proper notice duly published and given as
required by Iaw, the City Council of the City of Hopkins has met and
heard and passed upon alt objections to the proposed assessments for the
improvement of certain streets, a���eys, roads and avenues in the City
of Hopkins, a(( as more fu((y set forth and described in Exhibit A. attached
to Resolution No. [534, which resolution was passed and adopted on August 16,
t966 and Resotution No. (539, passed and adopted on September 6, 1966.
NOW THE REFORE r BE I T RE SOLVED BY THE C I 7Y COUNC I L OF HOPK I NS� IV►l NNE SOTA
as fot lows;
I. Such proposed assessments, a copy of which is attached hereto and
made a part hereof are hereby accepted and sha�j constitute the special
a ssessments against the lands therein named and each tract of land therein
included is hereby found to be benefited by the proposed improvement inthe
amount of the assessment levied against it.
2. Such assessments sha1�[ be payable in equat, annua� insta[.Iments
e xtending over the periods of years set forth in the Schedules of A ssessments,
the first of the installments to be payab(e on or before January 2, �967.
Any deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent (6ti1�
per annum from the date of the adoption of this Assessment Resolution. To the
f irst instal Iments sha [ 1 be added interest on the ent ire respect i ve asses—
sments from the date of this resolution unti.l December 3[, 1967. To each
subsequent installment, when due, shall be added interest for one year on atl
unpaid installments. �
3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to
c ertification of the assessment to the Hennepin County Audltor, as herein
provided, pay the whole of the assessments against any parce[, with inte re st
accrued, to the date of payment to the City Manager, and he may at any time
thereafter pay to the County Treasurer, the entire amount of the assessments
remaining unpaid, with interest accrued, to December 3(, of the year in which
such payment i s made.
4. The Clerk sha11 forthwith transmit a certified duplicate or
duplicates of these assessments to the Hennepin County Auditor to be
extended on the proper tax (ists of the Cownty, and such assessnents
sha�� be cotlected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal
taxes.
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota
this 4th day of October, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F, HANLEY,
Secretary of the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
�� E X H I B I T A.��
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BASE PREPARATIOTT, GPADING, GRAVETING,
BI,ACKTOP SURFACING OR CONC�ETE PAVING
OVER AND UPON T?� FOLLOV�'ING ALLEYS ,
STRE�'TS, ROADS and AVENUFS IN THF CITY
OF HOPKINS AS FOLLO�''vS:
CONCRETE SUPFAC I1VG
l. Concrete surfacing of the alley between 13th and
14th Avenues North frorn 3d Street to 4th Street in all of
Block 95, West NIinneapolis Second Division; the total cost
of the project being the sum of �p4449.28, of d°��hich �3559•42
is to be assessed to all of said Block 95, West Minneapolis ":,
Second Division.
2. Concrete surfacin� of alley between 8th ana 9tn
Avenues North from 2nd to 3d Streets North in Block 87,
West Minnea�olis Second Division, the total cost of the project
being the sum of �q-161.98, of which .;�3329.58 is to be assessed
to all of Block 87, West Minneapolis Second Division.
3. Concrete surfacing of alley betv�een 7th and 8th Avenues
North from 3d STreet to P�Zinnetonka Mills Road, the total cost
of the project being the sum of ,�2962.70, of vrhich �2370.16
is to be assessed to Lots i through 17, inc., Block 101,
VVest 112inneapolis Second Division.
4. Concrete surfacing of the East-l�lest alley bettiveen
9th and lOth Avenues South and the North-South alley bet�veen
9th and lOth Avenues South from Excelsior Avenue to lst Street
South, the total cost of the project being the sum of �6393.45,
of V,hich �5114.76 is to be assessed upon all the lots in
Registered Zand Survey No. 1027, Files of Registrar of Titles,.
Hennepin County, :dlinnesota and all of Block 5, �Nest Minne.apolis. ��
5. Concrete surfacing of the a1�y between 14th and 15th
. Avenues 1`dorth from 3d to 4th Street North, the total cost of
the project being the sum of �4-085.92, of v,ihich �3268.74 is
�_ to be assessed upon all of Block 94, West Minneapolis Second
Division.
6. Concrete surfacing of the alley between ll:th and 12th
Avenues North from 3d to 4th Streets North, the �total cost of the
project being the sum of �4123.46, of which �3298.77 is to be
, assessed against all of Block 97, �lest Pllinneapolis Second
Division.
7. Concrete surfacing of the alley betv�een 6th and 7th
Avenues North from 2nd to 3d Streets North, the total cost of
the project being the sum of �4159.27, of �vhich �3327.42 is to
be assessed against all of Block 85, t�Vest Minneapolis Second
Division.
BLACKTOP PAVING
8�;: Blacktop paving of the alley between 14th and 15th
Avenues North from 4th Street to Highway #7; the total cost
to be assessed being the sum of �1055.41, and the area to be
assessed being all of Block 109, 'JVest IVlinneapolis Second
Division.
�....-s..�� �. .
9. Bla.cktop paving of the ailey between 12th and I3th �venues IJorth � �/ �`
from 3rd to 1Gth Streets Plorth; the total cost to be assessed being the
surn of $i,682.40, and the area to be assessed being Block 96, West
3•�Iinnea�noiis Second Division.
10. Blacktop paving of the East West ailey between 13th and i9th
Avenues Idorth; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of �653.10,
and the area to be a.ssessed. being �lock 15, Z�1est T�4inneapolis Third
Division.
INSTI�LLTPdG, RL;i,Ui�l5TRUCTIidG, PREPARIIJG, GRADING,
PAVI�dG ANli OTHERtiJISE SURFACIi�iG T�l� FOLLC�III'JG:
11. l�long llth �venue South from �xcelsior Avenue to 7th Street South;
along 7th Street �outh from 8th Avei7ue to a point distant i58 feet West
of the 6�dest line of ll�th tivenue South extended; along 6th Street South
from 12th Avenue to the right-of-way of the Chicagc, I��iilwauk �e, St. Paul
and Pacific Railway Company; along 5th Street South from Ilth to 16th
kvenues South; along 13th and 1L�th Avenues South from 7th Street to the
right-of-way of the Chicago, i•�,iiwaukee, St. F�aul and Pacif'ic Railway
Company; along 12th Avenue South from 6th to 7th Street; the total cost
of the proj ect being the sum of '�p272,1�63.71, of whic h sum $90, 591t.75 is
to be assessed against t he foilowing;
In Sec. 25, �ap. I17, Range 22, �liz:
That p�rt of the West one-half iying between the rights-of -way of the
Minneapolis a.rgl St. Louis Division of the ctLica.go idorthwestern Railway
and of the Chicago, r�Iilwaukee, St. Paul and Paci.fic Railwa.y and T��lesterly
of 13th Avenue South;
That part of the Northwest Givarter. lyin� between a iine draU,m parallei
to and distant 130 feet `�dest of the Z�iest iine of ilth �venue South
extended and a line dra.um parailel to and distant 130 feet �ast of the
East iine of llth kvenue South extended;
That part. of the. Southwest !�uarter oi the Nortl�est Quarter of said
section lying Soutl:easteriy of the right-of-way of .the Chicago, i�Iilwaukee,
St. Paul and Pacific Railwa.y;
The Pdorth 630 feet of tha.t pa.rt of the Southwest ��uarter of said
section lyin� Southea,sterly of the right-of-way of the Chicago; Nlilwaukee,
St. Paul and Pacific Raiiway Company;
The I�dorth 630 feet of the tilest 3L�0 feet of the SoutYieast G�uarter of
said section. Also,
The Zvesterly 130 feet of T�ot 1, kuditor's Subdivision No. i9�, Hennepin
County, iYlinnesota;
That part of Lot l, lying ti�desteriy of ilth �venue South and the Ulesteriy
130 feet of that pa.rt of Lot i Iying Easterly of Ilth Avenue South, and
all of Lot 3, and alI of Lot.6, includin� vacated street, and the �,°Jesterly
130 feet of Lot 1.�, ail in Auditor's Subdivision No. i95, Henriepin County,
I�Zi nne s ot a;
�11 of L. P. crevier's First �ddition to inTest i7innea,polis inciuding
vacated street a.nd ailey in Block 1;
All of L. P. Crevier's Second hdditio_n to West I�Iinneapolis;
All of Mason Industrial Addition;
All of the Foliouring lots and blocks in �^lest 2�iinnea.polis, viz :
Lots 1 throu�h 6, inc., a.nd 18 through 27, inc., �iock 6; Lots 1 through
16, inc., �Iock 7; Lots 1 through 9, inc., Block i0; the North 20 feet
of Lot 12, and aIl of Lots i3 through 18, inc ., BiocK ii; Lot 6, fiiock
21; a.11 of Blocks 36, 38, and 55, inclucling vacated streets and aileys;
Lots 12 through 20, inc., inciuding vacated street iri S'10CK 53; Lots 1
through 7, including vaca.ted street a.nd ailey in Block 5l�; ail of Biocks
56, 57, and 58; Block 59,including vacated street and Block 60, including
vacated street and a.iley.
COPdSTRUCTIO'�1, IiJSTl�,LATIOiJ AidD. RLP�IR OF
CURB� GUTTER� D'tZIUE?�IAYS 1'::i�;D API�OPJS �iS E�'OLLOZdS:
12. At 346 Fifteenth Avenue Pdorth, the'amount to be assessed being
$161.23 against Lot I, �1ock i, Gibb�s rirst Addition to West �'iiiineapolis.
13. At L�16, 504 and 508 Seventh Street South, t;:e amount to be assessed
being ��493•06 against Lots 1, 4�d 5, Block i, Park Vaiiey Manor.
14. Along the 4,Test side of I8th Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to
the riast-6�1est alley, the amount to be assessed being $730.41 against Lots
1 through 7, inc., Block l, Boulevard Manor.
15. At 358, I9th Avenue North, the amount to be assessed being ����
�98.15 against Lot I, and the iJorth 16 feet of Lot 2, Block 3, N7est
1�linneapolis Third Divisi.on.
i6. Alon� botii sides of 6th Avcnue South between 7th and, 8th Streets .
Sou.th, the amount to be assesse�. being �3,180.29 against the East 107
feet of the ti�est 1162.82 feet oi the Pdorth I12 feet and the Ea.st 112
feet of the G1est 989•82 feet of the Idorth 112 feet, except road, alI in
the Southeast Ruarter of Sec. 25, Twp. iI7, Range 22 and ail of Lots .l
through 6, inc ., Biock l, and I through 8, inc., Block 2, all ;in Block
3;in Pa.rk Valiey Manor.
17. Along both sides of l�th Street Pdorth bet�reen 12th and 13th
Avenues North, the amount to be assessed being the sum of $1,203.29
against all oi Biock 90 arrl Lots 8 through 1Ll, inc., }3iock 107, a�lest
r�linneapolis Second Division.
18. klong the north side of Fifth Street South frorn Eleventh xvenue
to Thirteenth Avenue and. from �ourteenth Avenue to Sixteenth Avenue as
extended; and along the South side of F'ifth Street South from Eieventh
Avenue to Thirteenth Avenue a,n�l from th:e ailey between Fifteenth xvenue
and Fourteenth A tienue a r¢� running to Si�eenth A tienue; and aion� the
Tdorth side of Se venth Street South frorn Eighth A�nue to a point distant
158 feet west of the west line of Fourteenth Avenue as e�:tended; and
alorig tl�.e south side of Seventh Street South frorr� idinth Avenue to
Tenth Avenue; and along both sides of Eieventh xvenue South from
Excelsior Avenue to Seventh Street South, the total cost of such project
bein�; the sum of �33,575•Z7 and the amount to be assessed being the sum
of $33,376.81 against the folla�ing:
In Sec. 25, To�mship 1I7, Range 22: the t�dest 629.15 feet of that part
of the Northwest Quarter (i�d4) of.the i'dorthwest �uar�er (P1W�) lying
East of the center line of Sixteenth Avenue extended Pdortherly and
Southeasteriy of the I�Iinneapolis and St. Louis �ivi_sion of the �hica�;o
AJorthwestern Railway except road; and ti�at part of the ilorthUrest Quarter
(N4tiT4) lying betUreen a line drat�an parallei to �d 130 feet west of the
east line, extended south and north, of Lot 3, Auditor's Subdivision No.
195 and a. iine drawn paraliei to and 130 feet east of the west line,
extended south and north, of Lot 1�, Auditor's Subdivision Pdo. i95; and
that part of the Soutl�west Quarter (SU14) of the I�lortnwest auarter (T1W4)
lying SoutY�easter:�y of the �hicago, Miiwauxee, St. Paui and Pa.cific
Nailway Right-of-4�Jay; and the P•lorth 630 feet of the V�est 3L�0 feet of
the Southeast �uarter (SE4);
Wester�iy 130 feet of Lot I, Audii;or's Subdivision �10. 191�;
That part of Lot l, lying westerly of Eleventh Avenue South and the
westerly 130 feet of that part of Lot 1 lying easterly of Eleventh
Avenue South, and aIi of Lot 3, and the wester�y 130 feet of Lot Lt,
and all of Lot 6, including vacated street, ai1 in Auditor's Subdivision
No. i95;
Lots 13 through 2!� in Block 2 and ali of Biock 3 in L. P. Crevier's
First Addition to West r�linneapoiis;
All of L. P. Crevier's Second. :�dditio�l to ti�]est �Iinneapoiis;
Ali of �.'fason Industrial Addition;
Lots 1 through 6 and 18 through 27, Block 6; Lots l through 16,
Block 7; Lots 1 through 9, Block 10; North 20 feet of Lot 12, Block 11;
Lot 6, Block 21; Lots 1 through i7, inciuding vacated streets and ailey,
Block 36; Biock 38,.inciuding vacated street; Lots i2 through 20,
including vacated street and a�ley, Biock 53; Lots 1 throu�h 6, including
va.cated street a.nd aliey, Biock 51�; all of Blocks 56, 57 and 58; Blocic
59 inciuding vacated street; and Block 60 including vacated street and
ailey.
IivSTALLATIOi�T A�uD COiuSTHUCTIO;:u GF
WAT�R I�AINS AIdD ��TE� COi'�•iPdECTIOivS
I9. Along 7th Street South between 5th and 6th Avenues and along 6th
Avenues South from 7th to 8th Streets South, the arnount to be assessed
being $7,Lt61�.1�3 against the Pdorth ii2 feet of the East 285 feet of the
West 1162.82 feet of the Southeast C�uarter of Sec . 25, 'I�Tp. 1i7, R. 22,
except roads, and ali of Blocks l, 2 and 3, Park Valiey Pfanor.
20. Along Jackson Avenue iVor•th from a point 432 feet North of 2nd ���O �
Street I�Torth to Sunnyside Lane;. along Van Buren �venue Alorth from 2nd
Street North to the North iine of Stevens' Oa�cwood Park; aiong Sunnyside
Lane from Van Buren Avenue North to Jackson A�nue North; along Shadyside
Circle from Van Buren Avenue idorth to the y�est line of Shadyside Circle;
tY�ence i�desterly along tl�e boundary Iine between Lots 1� and 5, Block 1,
i�eath�s Addition; tr;ence Southwester�y to a point in the Southeasterly
corner of Lot 5, Block 1, T�Ionroe Place Addition; thence Tdorthwesterly
on Lot 5, Block l, P�onroe Place �ddition to the existing water main in
TZonroe Place, the amount to be assessed being the sum of $20,162.93
against all of P�eath's Addition and all of Monroe P�iace �dditien and all
of Turngren�s kddition, and Lots 13 through 2�, inc., Block l, and aii
of Block 2, Steuens � Oaicwood Park.
21. Along llth Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to 7th Street South,
the amount to be assessed being $1�,8g2.10 against Lots 19, 20, 22 and 23,
Block 6; Lots 1 and 7 through I6, inc., Block 7, and Lots 1 through L�,
inc., and 6 through 8, inc., Block 10; Lot 16, Block 53; Lot 2, Block 5�;
Lots 6 and 7 a.nd 11, Block 57; Lots 14, 16, 18 a.nd 20, Block 58, all in
Ulest I�inneapoiis.
SA�1ITAt�Y SETrTER GOidSTRUCTI01�, IPdSTALI�kTIUN
AiVD REPAIR.
22. Along lith Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and 7th Street
South, the am ount to be assessed being �2,815.20 against Lot 16, Block
53; Lot 2, � lock 51�; Lots 6, 8 and 10, Block 57; Lots 1l�, i6 and 20, Block 58.;
a.11 in ��est i��inneapolis .
23. Along Jackson Avenue Plorth from a Point 1�32 feet ilorth of 2nd
Street North to Sur�iyside Lane and along Van ]3uren Avenue North f'rom 2nd
Street ivorth to the Pdorth line of Stevens' Oakwood Park and along
Sunnyside Lane from the center line of Van Buren Avenue Plorth and running
thence [�'esteriy 270 feet and along Shadysiae Circie from the center iine
of Van Buren Avenue North, runiiing thence '��lesteriy 220 feet, the amount
to be assessed being �39,261.72 against a.Il of i�Ieath�s Addition and Lots
13 through 21�, inc., Bloc� l; Lots l through 7, inc., and Lots 9 and 10,
and the Easterly half of Lots l6 through 2L�, inc., ali in Block 2, S.tevens'
Oal��rood Park .
21�. A1ong 6th Atienue South from 7th to 8th Streets South, tne amount
to be assessed being $12,262.11� against the idorth li2 feet of �Lhe Ea.st
107 feet of the tiJest I162.82 feet of the Southeast C�uarter of Sec. 25,
Twp. 117, R. 22, except road, ancl Lot 6, Block 1, and a,ll of Blocks 2
and 3, aIl in Park Vaiiey NIanor.
25• Along lOth �venue i�orth from 4th Street North to A4innetonka P�iiiis
Road, the amount to be assessed being �i,222.77 against Lots 1 and 2,
Biock 104, and Lots l, 2 and 3, Block 105, i�Jest Minneapolis Second Division.
IiJ5'I'ALLE:TION �VD COAISTRUCTION
OF STORI'I SEL�IERS
26. Along Harrison �ivenue South from ist Street. South to the South
line of Lot 19, Block 37, 4Jest Minneapoiis Center, and tr.ence a,iong said
South line of Lot 19, Block 37, '�•�lest T>�Iinneapoiis Center to the Southeast
corner of said Lot, the amount to be a.ssessed being $1,527.1.19 against
Lots 1 through 11, inc., and Lots 11� through 22, inc., $'lOCIC 37, West
A�Iinneapoiis Center, and that part of Lot f31 lying North of the South 125
feet thereof and that part of the South 125 feet thereof lying East of
the YTest 3f3 feet thereof, all in Auditor's Subdivision No. 239•
COPdCRE1E REPE�INS kT THr� FOLLQ�v`ING
LOCATIONS i�ND IPd THE; FOLLCGdING
RESPECTIVE IPIDNIDUAL ASS:E5SP��NTS
27. At Ila10 Excelsior Avenue descriY�ed as that part of Sec. 2Lt, Twp.
117, R. 22 commencing at a point in the South iir�e of Exceisior Avenue
- distant 389 feet West of the Ea.st line of' the Southwe,st �uarter of the
Southwest �uarter of said Sec. 21�; thence West along said South line a
distance of 239.4 feet; thence sout herly 350 feet parallel with the east
iine thereof; thence easteriy 259.2 feet paraliel with the south line
of Fxceisior A tienue, then ae northeriy to
beginning, the amount to be assessed therefor being the sum '� ��
of �p1,101.24;
at 221 - 16th Avenue NortY� described as the North 38 feet
of Zot 17, and the South 15 feet of I,ot 18, Block 4, the amount
to be assessed therefor being � 41.40;
at 113 - 16th Avenue North, described as Zot 16, Block 5,
the a.mount to be assessed therefor being y�118.51;
at 101-17th Avenue North described as Zot 13, Block 6, the
a,mount to be assessed therefor being $42.09; �
at 105-T7th Avenue North described as I,ot 14, Block 6, the
amount to be assessed therefor being $26.22;
at 29 - 16th Avenue 1Vorth described as Lot 21, Block 8, the
a.mount to be assessed therefo,r being $56.g3;
at 33 - 16th� Avenue North described as Lot 22, Block 8, the
a.mount to be assessed therefor being $ 56.24;
at 37 - 16th�Avenue North described as Lot 23, Block 8, the
amount to be assessed therefor being y$100.91; �
at 41 - 16th Avenue North described as Lot 24, Block 8, the
amount to be assessed therefor being �91.77;
at 45 - 16th Avenue North described as Lot 25, Block 8, the
amount to be'assessed therefor being �67.62 , all in Gibb's
First Addition to West Minneapolis, and
at 130 - lOth Avenue North described as Lot 5, Block 78, the
amount to be assessed therefor being �22.43;
at 113 - 9th Avenue North, describeci as Lot 16, Block 80, the
a.mount to be assessed therefor being $172.50;
at 222 - 8th Avenue North described as Lot 7, Block 87, the
amount to be assessed therefor being �31.05;
at 301 - gth Avenue North'described as Zot 11, and the South 10
feet of Lot 12, Block 100, the ��unt to be assessecl therefor
being $ 67.62, all in in West Minneapolis Second Division.
In all of the above cases the City will pay difference, if any,
between cost and amount to be assessed, otherwise City pays no
paxt of assessment.
Intwo instances the amounts actually assessed deviated from amount
advertised as shown in Exhibit A.
First, in No. 21 no assessment was placed against �locks 6, 7 and 10 because
these areas were not included in the ordering in Hearing. These w ere
replacements. The amount of the Noo 21 assessment was reduced from $4,892.10
to �1, 246. 3l�.
second, in No. 11, the amount
:�90,572.74 because in
Rai lway.
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l0/6/66
to be assessed was reduced from �b90,59J�,75 to
an error in the footage of the Chicago, N.W.
CITY OF HOPKII�IS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
R'r:SULUTIO:d N0. 1552 �
t2��;SOL��TIO�� ORUERI�dG Ii�1PRUVF.��I�s'ivT Ai�D
Pt;EP�F�I-i��,IOr�i Or PLA'�iS
'u�i�R�.4S� pursuant to Resi�iution i�Jo. 1549 of the Council
adopted September 20th, i966, a report has been prepa.red b,,- John
Strojari, �itj� Lngineer, with reference to the improvernent of 230-
8th fivenue Plorth by the installation of concrete repair thereon,
and this report was received by the Councii on October I�, �966
showing a tota.l cost of �i12.?0.
�dOW, TiILi�.EF'OrtL, }3E I't' I-i�SOL���:D by the Councii of the City oi
Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the
report prepared by John Strojan, City En�ineer.
2. Tha�, John Strojan is hereb,y designated a.s the engineer for this
improvement and he sr�aii prepa.re pla.ns and specifica.tions ior the making
of such improvement.
�ldopted by the City Councii of the Cit�T of Hopkins, ''linnesota,
this l�th day of October, 1966.
C. R. �ET�.RS0�1, JUHid F. 1�,�L:�LLY,
Secretary to the Council P�7ayor
JOSliPH C. �S�LY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY UF HOPKINS
He nnepin C ounty, P�Iirine s ota
RL�SOLUTIUiJ id0. i553
A i�.FSOLUTIO��t QRDERII�C; PRisi�Al�ATION
OF EPJuTiJrisER'S 1�POi'�.T O�d Ti�il'hGVEi�'I_.�d�i'S
W�iEi�EAS a petition has heen received requesting the improvement
of the aiiey between Seventeenth Avenue idorth and Ei�hteenth l�venue
I�iorth from Second Street to Third Street North by concrete surfacing
thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for ail or a portion
of tiie cost ol tlle irnprovement pursuant to T�I.S.A., Secs. 1t29.011 to
Secs . 1�29.111.
PdQni, T�R��'ORE, ]3E IT ���S�LiI'-i;D Bi' T�':E CITY CGU�dCIL UF THE CI`I'Y OF
HOPKIi�S, NLCNiJ�SGTt�, that the proposed improvement be ref'errecl to John
Strojan for study and he is instructed to report tiaith all convenient
speed advisinf the Councii in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed
improvements are feasib�le and as to whether they should best be made as
pr opos ed or in c onnectio n with s ome other improvemeni�, and the estimated
cost of the imp-rovements as recom�mended.
�d.o�ted by tr� ��i-�y ':'ouncii o_� the Cittr ot' :�o;::�r_� r.�, Minnesota, this
4th day of �ctober, i966.
C. R. PETLNSGPd, JOHr�d F. H�VL�Y,
Secretary to the Council i�ayor
JOSEPH C. VN'SELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
�
Kerber�
czrY or xo�xz�rs
Hennepin County, Minnesota
�so�urio�r :�ro. 1555
A RESOLUTIOi�d O�-�EFZING PY�EP:���;`iIUPd
Oi� EPdGTi[EER'S RJsPOi�' OPd Ii�IP�tGVEiLi�i�ilS
W����EAS a petition ha.s been received requesting the improvernent of
East tiJest aliey on the South 7..1� feet of the North 35 feet of Lot 23, Block
6, West Minneapolis by bituminous surfacing thereon a.nd the assessment of
benefittin6 pxoperty for a.il or a. r�ortion of the cost of t he improvement
pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.Oii to Secs. 1�29.I11.
i�JO��i, THER.E',FOR.r;, BE IT RLSOL vLli BY�E CITY CCUPICIL Or THE; CITY OF
H0: KINS, :�iI��ii�d`�:SOTS, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan for study and he is instructed to report with ail convenient
speed advising the Council in a prelirninary was as to whether the proposed
improvements are ieasible and a.s to whether tYiey should best be rnade 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 , P��linnesota, tl�iis
Z�th day of October, 1906.
C. R. PETERSON, JUH�`J F. H�iJLF,Y,
Secretary of- the Council Mayor
JC� EPH C . VESELY,
�ity Attorney
f
CI'I'Y OF HOPKIPdS
Hennepin County, NIinnesota
f�SOLUTIGiJ N0. 1556
RLSOLUTIUII Oi�i.DERING Ir1FROVi;i���IJT xiVD
PR�sP �1REiTIO.J OF rL.? idS
ti�,rHEREkS, �ursuant to f�esolutiori I'do. i555 of the Councii adopted
October It, 1966, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, �ity
En�;ineer, with reierence to the irnprovement of the East-vJest aliey
on the South il.� feet oi the I�lorth 35 feet of Lot 23, Block 6, Gdest
P�Iinriea.polis by the instailation of bituminous surfacing thereon, and
this report was received by the Council on October I.�, i966, showing
a total cost of $51�3.95, which is to be a.ssessed to the ilorth 21 feet
of Lot 23, Biock 6, West �Iinnea�oiis and the South 1�3.5 feet of Lot
2�, Block 6, j��lest tIirineapolis.
NOvJ, THEi�EPUt�E, BE Il RESOLi�_�� by the Council of the City of
Hopkins:
l. Suctl irnprovement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report
prepared by John Strojam, City �%ngineer.
2. That John Strojan is hereb�r designa.ted as the engineer for
this improvement and he Srk`3.11 prepare pia r� and speciiications ior
the maicin� of such improvement .
l�dopted by tYie City Councii of the City of hopkins, i�iinnesota,
this l�th day of October, i966.
C. R. PE'T'ENSOPI, JCHid F. I-�ii�1I�Y,
Secreta.ry of the Council Mayor
JOSEFH C . VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
A regular meeting of the Couneil of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
October 18, 1966, at 7:30.p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pro Tem, Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman and Lund, also City Manager.
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, City Clerk Peterson, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 56 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Minutes
Side 2 of the October 4, 1966, Council meeting, be approved and signed. Motion
2-6 carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
6-59 October 18, 1966, in the amount of $131,266.27, be approved and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 66-190-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
59-68 1559, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE NECESSARY STEPS TO
ACQUIRE AND IMPROVE CERTAIN PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR PARKING
LOT PURPOSES", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-194-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
68-80 1560, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT AT 753-8TH AVENUE SOUTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item:66-195-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Engineer`s
80-123 Report on petition for concrete alley between 17th and 18th Avenue No.,
from 2nd Street to 3rd Street, be continued to the first meeting in April
of 1967. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Engineer
124-126 give a report on the advisability of concrete alleys or bituminous alleys
in the City of Hopkins, at the first meeting in April of 1967. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-196-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the petition
130-136 by Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., for a permit to construct one man-
hole at the intersection of Jackson Ave. No., and St. Louis Street, and
to place buried cable from this manhole to a point approximately 400 ft.
east (to Honeywell Ord.), be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-197-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the extension of
137-164 Blacktop Service Co., contract (llth Ave. So., 5th Street So., and 7th
Street So., street.improvment project) to include completion of work on
12th, 13th, 14th Avenue So., and 6th Street So., (south of Chicago,
Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific R.R.), be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-198-A. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the additional
164-229 bid items and unit prices for contract with Barton Contracting Co., on
- 17th Avenue project (new water and sewer services to lots not presently
served by sewer and water services,)be approved. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that an open letter
be sent to the Utility Companies as to their needs, before the City
puts in concrete streets. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
229-296 1561, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE ADDITIONAL BID
ITEMS AND UNIT PRICES FOR NEW WATER AND SEWER SERVICES FOR 17TH AVENUE
NORTH PROJECT", ($arton Contracting Co. contract) be approved. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-199-R.. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
296-377 by Mr. Stuart A. Belkin, representing Crown Auto Stores, for limited
parking in front of their leased location at 426 Excelsior Ave., be
continued to the November 1, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-201-Z&P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommendation
377-436 from the Zoning & Planning Commission for approval of the request by
Mr. Herb Mason, of a Conditional Use Permit to construct a multiple
residence and variance from Zoning Ordinance lot requirements, on Lot 4,
Block 1, Town Terrace Addition, be approved. Motion carried.
Minutes of October 18, 1966,.Council meeting, cont. Page 2.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr.,Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution
436-673 No. 1558, "A RESOLUTION ANNEXING THE PINES, INC., TRAILER COURT TO THE
CITY OF HOPKINS", be adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City,
673-919 . through the City Manager's office, formulate a plan to hold a Town
Meeting, in November, to be carried on in the City Hall, relative to
the matters the Twin City Area Town Meetings are conducting in 1966.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-200-Z&P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the re-
927-1005 commendation from the Zoning & Planning Commission for approval of an
application by Mr. Henry Pokorny, for a variance from the required
30 ft. set back to 25 ft., to construct three residences on Lots 16, 17,
18, and 19, Block 92, West Minneapolis,*(14th Ave. No.) subject to all
future buildings conforming to the same set back and deeds to property
to include this 25 ft. set back, as a requirement for buildings con-
structed on this site, be approved. Motion carried.*(Second Divi,sion).
Item: 66-202-Z&P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
1005-1052 tion from the Zoning & Planning Commission, for approval of the request
by Mr. John Meath, for a variance from the Zoning Ordinance lot area
requirements to construct a double residence on Lot-4, Block 2,
Sunnyside Lane, Meath's Addition, with the provision that the Building
Inspector give approval of the grading plan prior to issuing a huilding
permit, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-203-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the communication
1052-1146 from theCity Manager relative to the recommedation of Mr. Carroll, of
Rieke, Carroll & Muller, that the City purchase additional land at the
three proposed water tank and reservoir sites, be continued to the
November 1, 1966, Council meeting, and Mr. Carroll to come in with a
review of his costs on this project. Motion carried.
Item: 66-169-E.
1146-1203
Reel 57
Side 2
1-
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the petitioner
for street widening on Hiawatha Avenue, from Monk Avenue to a point
approximately 400 feet West, be allowed to withdraw his petition and that
it be placed on file. Motion carried.
Item: 66-169-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the rules
and regulations for the use of the Police Pistol Range, be adopted.
Motion carried. (see attached)
Item: 66-182-0. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
- 356 274, "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHING, SUBDIVIDING, PLATTING,
REGISTERED LAND SURVEY AND OTHER PLATTED REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR
THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be referred to the Zoning & Planning Commission.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
C. R. Petersp�n; ��ty Clerk & Secretary to the
Council. / �
Henry�okorny, Mayor P� Tem
CITY QF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
�iESOLUTION N0. Z557
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
�F ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMP�VIl'4EENTS
WHEREA,S a Resolution adopted �,y the Board of Directors of the
Hopkins 4�amber of Commerce has been received, requesting that the
City of Hopkins take necessary steps to acquire and improve certain :�
property in the City of Hopkins for parking lot purposes and to
assess benefitting property f or all or a portion of the cost of
improvements pursuant to M.S.A.9 Secs. Lt29.011 to Secs. 1�29.111.
NOW, THE�F�F'ORE, FE IT RESOLVED SY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA� that the proposed improvement be referred
to John Strojan for study and he is instru cted to report with all
coneenient speed advising the Council in a preliminazy way as to
whether the proposed improvements are f easible and as to whether
they should b est be made as proposed or in connection with some
other improvement, ar�cl the estima.ted cost of the improvements as
recommended.
Rdopted by the City Council of the Cit;y of Hopkins, Miruzesota,
this 18th day of �ctober, 1966.
C. �. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City �lttorney
Sala
JOHN F. HANLE`y,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1558
RESOLUTION OF ANNEXATION BY THE CITY OF
HOPKINS OF CERTAIN PROPERTY CONCURRENTLY
DETACHED BY AND I,OCATED IN THE VILLAGE OF
PRINNETONKA
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WHEREAS, a formal petition and request has been filed
by The Pines, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, which is the owner
of all of the lands hereinafter described, requesting that such
land be�detached from the Village of Minnetonka in which it is
now located and attached by and to the City of Hopkins, which
property is located in the County of Hennepin and is presently
located in the Village of Pliinnetonka and which property adjoins
the City of Hopkins and is described as follows:
That part of the Southeast Quarter of the South-
east Quarter [SE 1/4 of SE 1/4� of Section Twenty-
th'ree �2 ��, Township One Hundred Seventeen [117],
Range'"`rv��enty-Two [22], described as follows: Com-
mencing at a point in a line parallel to and 660
feet West at right angles from the East line of
said subdivision which point is 689.3 feet measured
along said line northerly from the intersection of
said line with the Northerly line of the right of
way of the Chicago-Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad
Company, thence West at right angles 291_feet to
the point of beginning of the tract to be described;
thence continuing V�lest 382.6 feet more or less to
the West line of said subdivision, thence north to
the northwest corner of said subdivision; thence
east along the north line thereof to an intersection
with a line drawn from the actual point of beginning,
parallel with the east line of said subdivision thence
South along said parallel line to the point of begin-
ning.
That part of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast
�uarter [SE 1/4 of SE 1/4� of Section Twenty-three
23], Township One Hundred Seventeen [117], Range
Twenty-two [22], described as follows: Commencing at
a point in a line parallel to and 660 feet West at
right angles frora the East line of said subdivision
which point is 689.3 feet measured along said line
Northerly from the intersection of said line with the
northerly line of the right-of-way of the Chicago,
114ilwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Company, thence West
at right angles 291 feet; thence North at right angles
to the North line of said subdivision; thence East
along the North line of said subdivision to a point
in a line parallel to and660 feet West at right angles
from the East line of said subdivision; thence south-
erly on an extension of the last mentioned line to the
point of beginning. -
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WHEREAS, said property is entirely surrounded by prop-
erty located within the corporate limits of the City of Hopkins,
and
WHEREAS, the Village of Minnetonka in which said prop-
erty is presently located does by concurrent resolution duly pass
and adopt by the Village Council of said Village of Minnetonka
detach said premises from the Village of Minnetonka.
NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the City Council
of the City of Hopkins that the premises hereinabove described
be and the same hereby are annexed by and to the City of Hopkins
and hereby are incorporated as a part of the corporate organiza-
tion, structure and limits of said City of Hopkins.
Be it further resolved that this resolution is passed
and adopted pursuant to M.S.A. 414.06, Subdivision 2, and that a
copy of this resolution shall be filed immediately with the
Minnesota 1'liunicipal Commission.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Hopkins held on October 18, 1966.
C. R. PETERSON
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VE5ELY
City Attorney
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JOHN F. HANLEY
Plfayor
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C I`I'Y Or HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Niinnesota
RiSCLIJTIOPd N0. i560
A ��GLU`iIai`J 0�?LEi"tIi1(� PF�;PI�N.F'1IGP,1
UF ENGINE.GR'S REPO�'T O[d I��IPitOVET'IEI'�TS
ti^1HEF?Eri� a petition has been received requesting the improvement
of 753 -�th �!venue South by street improvement t'r�ereori and the
assessmen: of benefitting property �or ali or a portion of the cost
of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. l�29.Oii to Secs. l�29.111..
'�TO'�;'i, T':iEREr"OR�, BE IT RESOLUED BY THE CITY COiIiJCJ=L Or THE C1T1 OF
HOPYIAdS, i'��ii�INESOTA, that the proposed iml�ro �ment be rei'erred to John
Strojan for study a.nd he is instructed to report with ail convenient
speed advising the Council in a preliminary. way as to whether the proposed
impr ovements are feasible and as to whether they shouid best be rr�.de as
proposed or in connection with some other impro��ment, and the estimated
cost of the impro�ements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Councii of the City of Hopkins, T�Iinnesota, this
18th day oi October, 1966.
C . R. PET ��S OP1,
Secretary to t he Council
JOSEPH C. V�Sr,LY,
City Attorne�%
JOHiV F. fi.���f LEY,
rIayor
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Kerber
CITY OF HOPKITdS
Hennepin County, Mi.nnesota.
RESOLUTIOid N0. 1561
A �i:�SOLU`l'IO��I ORD�RING PRLP�'_R4'.l'ION
OF E��•1GIiJLER'S R.EPOt'�T OiV II�tIP�.OVEtrt�i'JTS
WFTE��AS it is ordered by the City Council for a report on
addition bid items and unit prices for new water and sewer services
for the 17th �venue North Project and the assessment of benefitting
property f or ail or a portion of the c ost of the improvement pursuant
to i�.S .A ., Secs . 1�29.O1I to Secs . It29.li1.
id0���, TI?Ei�,EFOR�, �3E IT R�SOL��-:�D BY TI-IE CITY COCiNCIL Or' T'r�; CITY Or
HOPKIidS, i�Ii?,T�;�:�SGTA, tha,t the proposed improveir�nt be referred to John
Strojan for study and he is instructed to report i•rith aii convenient
speed a.dvisin� the Councii in a preiiminary way as to whether the proposed
impro�ments are feasibie a.nd as to whether �L-hey shouid best Y�e made as
proposed or in connection with some other irnprovement, ancl the estimated
cost of the improvements as recorrunended.
Adopted by tre City Councii oi the City oi Iiopkins, i"1innesota, this
i8th d.aZT of �ctober, i966.
C. R. F'ET�IZSOPI, JUHid r. i�l`; :i.;EY,
Secretary to the Gouncii Mayor
JGSEr H C . �T`�SII,Y,
City Attorney
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held
on Tuesday, November 1, 1966, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the
City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Pokorny, also City
Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 57 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Minutes
Side 2 of the Council meeting of October 18, 1966, be approved and signed. Motion
3.63-371 carried.
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the mo.tion, that expenditures
371-406 dated November 1, 1966, in the amount of $74,436.84, be approved and
authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the re-
406-481 commendation of the City Engineer as to the parking spaces at, or near,
66-199-R. 5th and Excelsior (426 Excelsior Ave. W.) be tried on a temporary basis
for 90 days. Motion carried.
Item: 66-204-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that permission
512-526 be granted for the City to advertise for bids for Police Patrol Cars.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-205-C. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the
526-573 communication from the Animal Humane Society, relative to the can-
celling of their patrol services, be continued to the November 15,
1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-206-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the re-
573-590 quest from Minneapolis Gas Co., for permission to extend a 14" gas
main on 14th Avenue North, from Third Street to a point 200 ft.
South, be granted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Mayor Hanley's
627-679 appointment of Mr. Joseph Hussey, to the Zoning and Planning Commission
for a one year term, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-203-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the
814-1006 City Manager and his staff, be authorized to negotiate for the three
sites for the water tanks, as referred to by Mr. Carroll of Rieke,
Carroll & Muller, and also a plan to purchase same. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman 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
STORM SEWERS
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Monday, November 14, I966, at 10:00 A.M., and
then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter,
award of a contract will be made by the City for the above work.
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 percent (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 percent (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 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.. Eaeh proposal must
be plainly marked, "PROPOSAL FOR THE FURNISHING OF LABOR, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND
MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF'STORM SEWER", and addressed to the
City of Hopkins, Minnesota.
The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof.
Any incomplete bid will be rejected.
In case of default the City may have the work done by others, and hold the
original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs.
CITY OF HOPKINS
�. .
. L. Brubacher, City Manager
To be published in the Hennepin County Review, November 3, 1966.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, November 3, 1966.
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING.POLICE PATROL CARS
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager.at the City
Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, until Monday, November 14, 1966, at
10:00 a.m., and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon
as possible thereafter, award of contract will be made by the City
for the purchase of Police Patrol Cars.
Specifications and further details are available at the office
of theCity Manager.
All bids must be sealed and marked "Bid on Police Patrol Cars"
and accompanied by a cash deposit, cashier's check, certified check,
or standard bidder's bond, payable to theCity of Hopkins in 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
�p� � ���
�l4 ',, 7'T J,I 1 �f�A�l�
C. R. Peterson, Acting City Manager
Published in the Henaepin County.Review November 3rd and November lOth,1966.
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
November 15, 1966, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor.Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Pokorny, also City Manager
Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 58
Side 2
3-7
Action:
7-34
Bid 4�1.
Action:
34-58
Bid ��2.
Action:
58-78
Bid ��3.
Action:
78-114
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
the November 1, 1966, Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
November 15, 1966, in the amount of $97,818.02, be approved, and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on November 8, 1966, at 2:00 p.m., for
Water Storage Facilities in the City of.Hopkins, and the following bids
were received. (see attached)
Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr.. Harriman seconded the motion, that the awarding
of the contract for the Water Storage Facilities be continued to the special
Council meeting to be held November 28, 1966. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on November 14, 1966, at 10:00 a.m., for
Police Patrol Cars for the City of Hopkins, and the following bids were
received. (see attached)
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the awarding of
the contract.for Police Patrol Cars for the City of Hopkins, be continued
to the special Council meeting of November 28, 1966. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on November 14, 1966, at 10:00 a.m., for
the installation of Storm Sewers in the City of Hopkins, and the following
bids were received. (see attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the contract for
the installation of Storm Sewers in the City of Hopkins, be awarded to the
G..L. Contracting Co., in the amount of $17,481.20. Motion carried.
Item: 66-207-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
114-121 1562, " A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING FOR NEW WATER AND;SEWER SERVICES
FOR 17TH AVENUE NORTH PROJECT", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-205-C. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City
121-162 of Hopkins enter into a contract with Tonka Kennels, Inc., for patrol
services, at the cost as stated in Mr. Peterson's letter of October 27,
1966. Motion carried. �
Item: 66-208-C. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City
162-190. Engineer be.authorized to replace the "Flip" Stop Signs with permanent
Stop Signs, at the intersection of Boyce and Oakwood Road. Motion carried.
Item: 66-209-C. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City
190-210 Engineer be authorized to establish a No Parking Zone on the West side
of llth Avenue South, from 5th Street South to a point.approximately
100 feet North. Motion carried.
Item: 66-210-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr: Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City enter
210-230 into an Agreement with Independent School District 4�274, for easements
for the construction, maintenance, reconstruction, and additions, to the
public water system of the City. Motion carried.
Item: 66-211-R. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
230-257 tion by the Zoning and Planning Commission for approval of a variance on
a side yard set back from the required 8 feet to 4.4 feet to construct a
residence on Lot 2, Block 77, West Minneapolis Second Division (140-llth
Ave. No.), with the following conditions, be approved.
1. The lot is tapered. The front lot line measures 86.35 ft.
and the rear lot line measures 9.65 ft. The lot width at
the front yard set back is approximately 70 ft�. The lot
contains 5966 sq. ft., far in excess of the requirement
for a single family residence.
Agenda of November 15, 1966, Council meeting, cont. Page 2.
Item: 66-211-R, cont. 2. The encroachment in the side yard will be adjacent
to the M. & St. L. Railway right-of-way. The corner
of the building in question is the garage section.
If the variance is_allowed, the corner of the garage
will be 4.4 ft. from the edge of the Railway right-of-
way and approximately 32 ft. from the nearest rail.
The nearest house is on the South side of the 60 ft.
right-of-way.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-212-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the
257-290 recommendation from the Zoning and Planning Commission, on Ordinance
governing private encroachment on public rights-of-way, be continued
to the January 3, 1967, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-213-R. Mr. Harriman moyed, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the
290-306 communication from the Metropolitan Section of the League of Minnesota
Municipalities, regarding committees to conduct studies.and make re-
commendations in the fields of Government Finance, Government Structures,
etc., be placed on file. Motion carried.
Item: 66-214-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the applica-
306-376 tions for 1967 liquor licenses, be approved. Motion carried. (see
list attached).
Item: 66-183-R. Mr. Harrima.n moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the
376-453 request by Hennepin County Highway Department, for approval and
signature of documents for conveyance of land, slope easements, and
abandonment of existing road for relocation of bridge over Chicago,
Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific R.R., on County Road 61, (Shady Oak at
beach) be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-172-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the condi-
453-710 tions as set forth.in Mr. Brubacher's letter of November 15, 1966, re-
garding the annexation of the Pines, Inc., Trailer Park, and sewage
hook up to the City of Hopkins sewer, with the corrected changes, be
approved. Motion carried. (see attached)
Item: Side 1 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that further dis-
1170-1243 cussion of the proposed library site (llth Ave. No.), be continued to
the special Council meeting on November 28, 1966, and the proposed
location of the library site be referred to the Zoning and Planning
Commission and the Library Board. Motion carried.
Item: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the claim of
1244-1251 Mr. David Closner, of 4545 Fairview, Apt. ��2, Minnetonka, Minnesota,
in the sum of $45,00, for straightening the frame on his car which
was damaged on 12th Avenue South, on August 13, 1966, be paid, as
recommended by Mr. Vesely, the City Attorney. Motion carried.
Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
November 15, 1966
The Honorable City Council
Citiy of Hopkins, Minnesota
Gentlemen:
Mr. Strojan and I, met with Mrs. Lindeman of the Pines,.Inc., re-
garding the annexation by Hopkins and Hopkins furnishing sewer to her
property.
The Village of Minnetonka has passed the necessary detachment resolu-
tion and it, along with the Hopkins annexation resolution, is to be forwarded
to the Municipal Commission.
Mrs. Lindeman would like to proceed immediately with the sewer hook up.
We recommend that the Pines, Inc., be allowed to proceed with this hook
up immediately under the following conditions:
1. The connection be to the lateral sewer on 20th Avenue So.
2. That the Pines, Inc., be allowed to hook directly into�nur
sanitary sewer system.
3. That the Pines install a water meter on their water system and
that the billings be determined on a winter flow basis, the same
as we do with other sewer customers.
4. That.the Pines, Inc., be billed in a manner similar to the way we
bill apartment projects, or other users where several living units
have one connection to our sewer system.
5. That the sum of $5400.00, be levied as a connection charge for the
. privilege of hooking to the sewer system. The Pines, Inc., under-
stands that the costs for any future municipal sewers installed, or
extended to service this area, will further be charged to the Pines,
Inc., or its successors.
6. That the City of Hopkins will provide the same type of refuse pickup
as we do other apartment developments in the community. Twice a week,
if there is a central location, once a week,if for individual pick
up, the same as is provided for individual households.
We feel that the City of Hopkins can at this time absorb the sanitary
sewage from the Pines, Inc.,.without placing any undue burden on our present
sewer system. The heavy use periods will be in the morning and evening when
we normally have enough capacity in our present system.
Respectfully recommended,
� �
R. L. Brubacher
City Manager
RLB:dmj
CITY OF HOPKINS
I�nnepin County� N�innesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1562
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVF�IIII�iTS
WHEREAS� pursua.nt to Resolution No. 1561 of the Council adopted
October 18, 1966, a report has been prepared by John Strojan� City
Engineer� with reference to the improvement of Seventeenth Avenue North
by the installation of additional water and sewer services thereon and
this report was received by the Council on N ovember 15th, 1966.
NOW, TI�R EFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Cit� Council of Hopkins�
Minnesota� as follaws:
1. The Council will c onsider the improvement of such street in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 19, 20� 22 and
21�� Block �� Gibb�s First Addition to West Minnea.polis;. Lot 3� Block
8, West Minneapolis Third Division,•: Lots 1�� 11 and 11�, Block 9�
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..Lt29.111�
at an estimated total cost of the improvement of �751.l�1 for sewer
and $1�305.L�8 for water.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement
on the 17th day of January� 1967, in the Council Chambers of the City
Hall at 7�3� a�clock P.,M., and the Clerk shall give published notice
of s uch hearing and improvement as required by law.
Adopted by t hs Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
18th day of October� 1966.
C. R. PETERSON� JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secreta.ry to the Council Mayor
JOS EPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS-
LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS FOR 1967
J ARCHiE'S, INC.
1022 Excelsior Ave.
1
BLUE RIBBON BAR, INC.
819 Excelsior Ave.
JBULL PEN, INC.
814-186 Excelsior Ave.
� Arnold & Gust Bursch, dba
BURSCH'S CAFE & BAR
15 - 8th Ave. So.
J DONNELLAN PROPERTIES, INC.
517 Excelsior Ave.
f M.N., H.J., W.M., & M.J. Engler, dba
ENGLER'S CENTER LIQUOR STORE
415 Excelsior Ave.
�HOPKINS HOUSE, INC.
1501 Highway 4�7
HOPKINS HOUSE, INC.
J(Hopkins House of Liquors)
1601 Highway 4�7
�HOPKINS LIQUOR
11-9th Avenue So.
� STANNARD'S, INC., dba
KNUTSON'S LIQUOR STORE
812 Excelsior Ave.
JLEAMAN'S LIQUOR, INC.
120 Shady..0ak Road
JSUBURBAN SQUARE LIQUOR, INC.
4 Suburban Squa.re
J B.P.O.E. ELKS LODGE �62221
8th Ave. So.
�GEO. R. WOLEF POST ��425, V.F.W.
Shady Oak Road
J
OAK RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB
County Road �1�18
J HOPKINS COLUMBUS HOME ASSOCIATION
34 - lOth Ave. So.
On Sale Intoxicating liquor,Off Sale intoxi-
cating liquor, Offand On sale Non-intoxicating
malt liquor, soft drinks & cigarettes.
On Sale intoxicating liquor, Off sale intoxicat-
ing liquor, Non-intoxicating Off sale malt
liquor, soft drinks & cigarettes.
On Sale intoxicating liquor, Off sale intoxicat-
ing liquor, Non-intoxicating Off sale malt
liquor, soft drinks & cigarettes.
On Sale intoxicating liquor, Off sale intoxicat-
ing liquor, Non-intoxicating.On and Off sale
malt liquor, soft drinks, cigarettes & milk.
On 9ale intoxicating liquor, soft drinks, milk
and cigarettes.
Off Sale intoxicating liquor, Non-intoxicating
Off sale malt liquor, soft drinks & cigarettes.
On Sale intoxicating liquor, soft drinks,
cigarettes, milk and dance hall.
Off Sale intoxicating liquor, Non-intoxicating
Off sale malt liquor, cigarettes & soft drinks.
Off Sale intoxicating liquor, Non-intoxicating
Off sale malt liquor, soft drinks & cigarettes.
Off Sale intoxicating liquor, Non-intoxicating
Off sale malt liquor, soft drinks & cigarettes.
Off Sale intoxicating liquor, Non-intoxicating
Off sale malt liquor, soft drinks & cigarettes.
Off Sale intoxicating liquor, Non-intoxicating
Off sale malt liquor, soft drinks & cigarettes.
Club license, soft drinks, cigare�tes & milk.
Club license, On Sale Non-intoxicating malt
liquor, soft drinks, cigarettes, dance hall &
1-amasement device.
Club license, On Sale Non-intoxicating malt
liquor, soft drinks, cigarettes & milk.
Club license, soft drinks, cigarettes & dance
hall.
A special meeting of the Council of theCity of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
November 29, 1966, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Pokorny, also City
Manager Brubacher, Finance Director Frane, and Administrative Assistant, Woolley.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Minutes
Reel 59 of the November 15, 1966, Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion
Side 2 carried.
2-4
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr..Pokorny seconded the motion,.that the expenditures
5-48 dated November 29, 1966, in the amount of $57,881.36, be approved and
authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on November 8, 1966, at 2:00 p.m.,
for Water Storage facilities in theCity of Hopkins, and the following
bids were received. (see tabulation 'of bids attached) Continued from the
November 15, 1966, Council meeting.
Bid 4�1 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motiori, that the contract
Action; for furnishing Water Storage facilities to the City of Hopkins, be awarded
48-250 . to Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co., in the amount of $357,200.00, which
amount covers Items 1, 3, and 4, shown on the tabulation of bids, and
deleting Item 2, in the amount of $118,�00.00. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on November 14, 1966, at 10:00 a.m.,
for.furnishing the City of Hopkins.with Police Patrol cars and the
following bids were received. (see tabulation of bids attached) Continued
from the November 15, 1966, Council meeting.
Bid ��2 Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake secorided the motion, that the contract
Action: for furnishing Police Patrol cars to the City of Hopkins, be awarded to
250-296 Hopkins Motor Sales, in the amount of $5,694.80, for three (3) cars.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-215-L. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommen-
Action: dation from the Zoning and Planning Commission for approval of the pro-
296-419 posed Library site to be located on Lots 4,5, and 6, Block 70, West
Minneapolis Second (llth Avenue North), be approved, and the City be
authorized to purchase this site either by condemnation or negotiation.
Motiori carried.
Item: 66-216-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the additional
Action: 1966 license applications be granted for the following: The Kroger Co.,
419-422 (transfer) to sell Off Sale non-intoxicating malt liquor; E. C. Graham,
d/b/a West End Air Conditioning Co., to install Gas Burners; and the
Wayne Plumbing & Heating, Inc., to install Gas Burners. Motion carried.
Item: 66-217-C. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the claim
422-429 Actiori: of Mrs. Vernie Forsberg, 45 Monroe Avenue So., in the amount of $12.25,
for injuries sustained in a fall on the corner of Monroe and Milwaukee
Street on October 20, 1966, be referred to the City Attorney. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-218-H. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City
Action: of Hopkins support the legislation of creating a Minnehaha Creek Water-
429-464 shed District. Motion carried.
Item: 66-219-C. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request
Action: £rom Barton Contracting Co., andSchoell & Madsen, Inc., for extension
464-478 of 17th Avenue paving contract, from November 15, 1966, to May 15, 1967,
be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-220-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request
Action: by Northern States Power Co., for permit to place 5 power poles on
478-488 the West side of llth Avenue So., between 7th Street and 5th Street,
be continued to the December 20, 1966, Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 66-22I-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request
Action: by the City Engineer for installation of stop signs:in the following
488-499 locations, be approved. ��l-S.E. corner of 7th Street So., and 6th
Avenue So.; ��2-S.E. corner of 8th Avenue and 6th Street So. Motion
carried.
Minutes of November 29, 1966, Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 66-222-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request
Action: by Minneapolis Honeywell for a change in parking regulations on the
499-508 East side of Van Buren Avenue No., from 2nd Street North to a point
approximately 300 feet North from the present "No Parking This Side",
to a"2 Hour Parking", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 66-223-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that
Action: Resolution No. 1564, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON PETITION T0
508-561 TO SERVE SANITARY SEWER,AND WATER ON PART OF LOTS 1;2,3, and 4,
MINNEHAHA OAKS LYING EAS�T OF MINNEHAHA CREEK", be adopted. Motion
carried.
Item: 66-225-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City
Action: Engineer be authorized to post the East side of 17th Avenue "No Parking"
561-586 from Excelsior Avenue to the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad tracks.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution
586-599 No. 1563, "RESOLUTION DESIGNATING REPRESENTATIVE AND ALTERNATE REPRE-
SENTATIVE TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES", be adopted,
and Mr. Harriman be appointed as.our delegate, and Mr. Lund and Mr.
Brubacher as alternate.delegates. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the firm
525-662 of Herbert J. Flesher & Co., be retained to do the 1966 Audit for the
City of Hopkins, for the sum of $3,400.00, and that the Audit be
completed no later than March 1, 1967. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the City
662-746 Manager be authorized to pay Barton Contracting Co., the sum of
$111,275.46, in part payment for the work done on 17th Avenue. Motion
carried.
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Public
Works salaries for 1967,.be established as per the City Ma.nager-`s
recommendations. Motion carried. (see list attached)
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the
Administrative and Departmental salaries for 1967, be established as
per attached salary schedule. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
9iQ iABULA�ION ELEVdTED STQRAGE FACILITIES
qF ��"„ARROL�=M ��LER ASSOG{A�� 9NCo NOYEMBER 8a ��6_6 � 2s00�.�lF� _ H�PK INC' MlNNFSO?A _
PIYYSBURGH–DES CHICAGO BRIOGE MkSTER TANK
::�P�TRA�TORS NAM£ MOBMES STEEL CO. AND IROPJ C0. SERVICE REMARi{S!
'8015 TUTTLE STREET �2 $. MICH. AV£N. 342� EAST 54TH $T
i;uJRESS OES MOIPIES� IOWA �HBCAGO� ILLiN01S MPLS.� MINN650TA P�TT58URGH–DES MQINES ST[E� GOMPANY
`��r��r-A`�I!'t!y PAR�NERSHr,P ----��
C��2 ?p�DAiliDlJAL, CORPORfli00N –PEPIPI. ,CORPaRA710N–ILL. i ONDiV10UAL SIMILdR TANKS BUIILT BY P.D.Me
;�;.OPOSAL S6GNED 8`e' PORTLAND� O�EGQN 5�'jOOyOOO GdLS.
A. R. SMITH HARRY PAZUCHA CLINTON C. KOLB
'�T`E CON't'RAEi1NG ENGR. — SNOIANOIAp lowa 743,oao "
`.;'=6i.i�-iCA:'tONS SUOMio ,CONiRACTING ENGR. SOLE PROPR9Ei0R BROWN QEERE' �'ltSC.Z�OOO�OQO ��
wy7H �RO�OSAL NO PLANS Be SPECS SPEC ONLY NOTEi OF NEW STRUTS FOk THE TANK
`i''�?E AND AMCUNi Or N0. 3 ARE REQUIRED AOD $2n'IOO.00 TO
':' � RIT't B10 9oaa –� o B10 6oaa – lO� BID 80ND � 1O� THE CONTRACY PRICE.
raTE OF SFART OF NOTEi TANK N0. i SHOULO PI�ING BE
�(INSTRl1CFIOh1 4•WEEKS 4 WEEKS ZO WEEKS REQUIREO FOR TNIS PROJECT WE WILL
irAi£ dF COMPLETION aF NE(i0G1ATE TN£ OIFFERENCE BEYWEEN TME
;io S RU T ON 6O WEEKS 85 WEEKS QO WEEKS VIBROFl.OATAYBON PROCESS PRICE AND THE
��"`�'—'– �� PI�ING RfQU4RED AY A C05'f PLUS 'i�.
PROPOSAI. E TEMS
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OF TANK N0.'i
2. COMPLETE COpSTRlJCTiOH
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RE–ERE�7ION OF. �TANK- iVO. 3
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'�_ CHICAGO BRIOGE dc IRON COMPANY
, l'1E WILL N07 ACCEPT 17EMS 3 OR 4 '
I�JITHOUT THE AwARD OF ITEMS 1 AHD Z ALSO ,
— OUR PROPOSAL IS ON THE BASIS OF ��T
PICKLING THE P�ATES IN ACCORDANCE HITH
THE HORTON HOT PNOSPHORIC P(CKlIN6
-- PROCESS FIETHOD IN ACCOROANCE fJiTH THE -
AYTACHED BROCHURE. WE INTEND TO APPLY '
IN THE SHOP� ONE COAT OF PRIMER TO YHE
._ lRISIDE SURFACES AS RECOMMENOED FOR THE
TOPDX SYSTEM INDICATED.
__ MASTER Ta�aK SERV I CE
IF AWAROED THIS CON7RACT MASTER
— Tatux SERV t CE 1�l I Ll CGNCE� THE MA 1 N�
TENAPICE CONTRACTS NOtid 1 N FORCE OM
TANKS � AND 4 Ild TNE AMOUNT OF
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RE30LUTION I�O. 1563
TING RE�RESIIdTATIVE AND ALTERNATE
City Sopkias
WI�RTAS� the , of
ty, Village� Township
is a member in good etanding of the Hennepin County League of
Municipalities� and
CiCy Hopkina
WHEREAS, the of
City� Vil age, owns ip
desires to continue its participation in the Hennepin County League of
Municipalities.
NOW� THEREFORE� B�it T RESOLVID s �o kins
y P
That the � of
� ' a ' p 1967
hereb desi ate as its re rese�i�'�'�v�$ ��
-�� the ��I�E� � League of Municipalities for the period of
to • 9 City
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVID, th�t the � of
goP��� . il . Townshin
hereby designates as its
alternate representative to the Heruiepin County League of Municipalities
to serve during the absence or disability of the above named representative�
Hopkine City xx�c Hopkins� M�nnesota
Passed by t �Council-Boarg� of
�g ty, Village, Townshi b r
this day of , 19 �.
ATTEST:
s
Cler -
f � ��/ - ; / . . / . / � -
�
/ /Mayor; '6���ts�tx !�`
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1967 SALARY SCHEDULE FOR PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
"Sckedule A"
Mechanic
Heavy Equip. Onr.
Lt. Equip. Opr.
Sr. Water & Sewer Maint. Men
Ma.int. Man (Garage)
Water & Sewer Maint. Men
Sr. Parkkeeper
Parkkeeper
Public Works Laborer
Working Foreman
MONTHLY
$645
645
575
645
452
600
615
575
525
660
1947 OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES
"Schedule B"
City Manager '
City Engineer '
City Clerk & Asst. Manager°
Police Supt.
Recreation Director
Library Director
Utility Supt.
Finance Officer'
Asst. Engineer '
Building Inspector''
Street Supt.
Deputy Assessor �
Special Assmt. Clerk
Secretary
Clerk II
Clerk I
Switchboard Operator
Custodian II
Custodian I
Urban Renewal Director'
Librarv Salaries
Helen Kron
Hilda Johnson
Mary Bastendorf
William Bierbaum
James Bradley
Mary Stelzer
Lynn Chen
Susan Adams
William Asp
Mabel Higgs
Irene Schwan
$15,00O.00J
11,700.00 �
10,500.00 ''
10,200.00
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��I TY �F HO PK INS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESO I�Z TT ION N0. 15 61t
A RESOLUTION RECEIj1ING HEPO F� AI�ID
CALLING FO�I-IEARING ON IMPP�O�/EN�NTS
WHF'�i.F�AS, pursuant to iResolution Noe 1208 of the �Council adopted
the 20th day of August, 1963, a report has been prepared Uy John
Strojan, City Engineer' with reference to the improvemen�t of the
portior_ of Lots 1, 2, 3 arxi 4 of Minnehaha �aks lying East of Ivjinnehaha
Creek by the installation of sanitary sewer and waterm ains thereon and
this report was received by the Council on November 29, 1966.
NOti�, THE�fEFO�E, BE IT �SOLVID by the City '�ouncil of �opkir_s,
Minnesota, as follows:
l. The Council will consider the improvement of such area in
accordance with the report and the assessment of that part of Lots
1, 2, 3 and 1t, Minnehaha Oaks lying East of Minr_ehaha Creek; The North
west C�uarter of Northeast CJuarter of Section 19, Township 117, Ra.nge 21;
The Northeast �hiarter of Northwest O,uarter of Section 19, Township 117,
Range 21 for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant
to M.S.A., Secs. l�29.011 to Secs. l�29.111, at an estimated total cost
of the improvement of .,��25,421.00 f orsanitary sewer and �39,036.00
for watermains.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improv�ment
on January 17th, 1967 in the Council �hambers of the �ity Hall at
7:30 o'clock P.M., arrl 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
29th day of November, 1966.
C. R. PETE�.SQN, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
CITY OF HO PK INS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEA�.ING ON PROPOSID IMPF�JVII�IFNTS
TO ti�iHd�� IT TZAY OON��.N:
NOTICT' IS HFRE;H� GI[�EN that the �City Council of the ��ity of Hopkins
will meet in the Council 'Chambers of the +�ity Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on January 17th, 1967, to consider the making of an improvement on the
portion of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 1� of Minnehaha Oaks lying East of Minnehaha
Creek b� the installation of sanitary sewer and watermains thereon
pursuant to M.S.A.� Secs. l�29.011 to Secs. 429.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is that part
of Lots 1, 2, 3 and l�, Minnehaha aaks lying East of M innehaha Creek; The
Northwest C)uarter of Northeast �uarter of Section 19, Township 117,
Range 21; The Northeast Quarter of Northwest ��uarter of Section 19,
Township 117, Range 21.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �25,l�21.00 forsanitary
sewer and �39,03�•00 f or watermains.
Al1 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated November 29, 1965.
C. �i. PETEFLSON,
Secretary to the �ouncil
JOSEPH C. 'TFSELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hennepin County �Review, Hopkins, P�Iinnesota, on
January 5th, 1967 and January 12th, 1967.
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
December 20, 1966, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Harriman and Lund, also City Manager Brubacher,
City Engineer Strojan, City Clerk Peterson, Finance Director Frane, Building Inspector
Blomquist, and City Attorney Vesely.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
Reel 29 the November 29, 1966, Council meeting be approved and signed, Motion
754-779 carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
779-808 December 20, 1966, in the amount of $269,165.68, be approved and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened.on Wednesday, December 14, 1966, at 10:00
a.m.,.for Workmen's Compensation Insurance for the City of Hopkins for 1967,
and the following Insurance Companies submitted bids. (see attached)
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Workmen's
808-874 Compensation Insurance.for the City of Hopkins for 1967, be awarded to
Federated Insurance Company. Motion carried. Mr. Lund abstained from voting.
Item: 66-220-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request
874-1076. by Northern States Power Company, for permission to.place 5 power poles
on the West side of llth Avenue So., between 7th Street and 5th Street
So., be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-226-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request
1076-1152 by Zion Lutheran Church for reconsideration of the Burnes Park-Zion
Church property line adjustment, be referred to the Recreation and Parks
Commission. Motion carried.
Item: 66-227-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request
1152-1257 by Mr. Lloyd Swanson for the purchase of the street car right-of-way
land at the South end of existing Interlachen Road, be referred to the
City Attorney. Motion carried.
Item: 66-228-R. Mr. Harrima.n moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request
1257-1445. of Mr. John McDonald, Police Union representative, and Mr. Larkin McLellan,
representative of Loca1 Union 4�49, be placed on file. Motion carried.
1445-1709 Miss Margaret Feltl appeared before the Council as spokesman for the
Side 1 Feltl family, objecting to our landfill operation. The Council instructed
Action: Mr. Brubacher to make a study of our landfill.operation and report back
in one month with his report.
Item: 66-229=B. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request
1709-1743 by Hennepin County Highway Department to participate in the cost of
installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of C.S.A.H. 4�73, and
C.S.A.H. ��5 (Minnetonka Blvd.), be referred to Mr. Brubacher for checking
with the Village.of Minnetonka and Hennepin County. Motion carried.
Item: 66-230-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City
1892-1909 Manager, Mr. Brubacher, report to the Village of Minnetonka, the results
of our survey of City owned property located just West of County Road
��73, and North of Minnetonka Boulevard, and to continue with the Village
of Minnetonka,consultations of land exchange. Motion carried.
Item: 66-231-V. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that authorization
1909-1948 be given to City Attorney Vesely to proceed in the action to obtain clear
title.to the property located at llth Avenue South and County Road ��3.
Motion carried.
Item: 66-232-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lu.nd seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1948-1955 1565, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ERECTION OF A NEW PUBLIC NNNICIFAL
LIBRARY BUILDING AND FOR OTHER INCIDENTAL AND RELATED PUBLIC PURPOSES,
SELECTING THE SITE THEREFOR AND AUTHORTZING THE ACQUISITION BY CONDENIl�IATION
PROCEEDINGS IN EMINENT DOMAIN OR BY PURCHASE OF CERTAIN LANDS IN THE CITY
OF HOPKINS FOR SAID PURPOSES", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 66-233-D. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Hennepin
1955-1966 County Review be designated at the official newspaper for the City of
Hopkins for the year 1967. Motion carried.
'' Minutes �of becember '20;.`'1966,` Council meeting, eont. Page 2.
Item: 66-234-B. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
1966-1973 from theGeo. R. Wolff Post ��425, V.F.W., for renewal.of their bingo
permit for the months of January, February and March of 1967, be granted.
' Motion carried.
Item: 66-235-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the applica-
1973-2006 tions for 1967 licenses be granted, with the exception of the Liberty
Bar application. Motion carried. (see attached)
Item: 66-235-V. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
2006-2086 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission for approval of the applica-
tion of Mr. Edward Rogers, for a variance in lot width and area from the
Zoning Ordinance requiements9.to construct a single family residence on
a portion of Lots 17 and 18, Block 9, West'Minneapolis Third Division,
(105-18th Avenue No.) to permit the division of the lot to make Lot 18
more desirable as a building site, be granted. Motion carried. (Z& P Case
4�20=V.)
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the.Council
accept the resignation of.Mr. John Keefe from the Recreation and Parks
Commission, and Mr, Brubacher write a letter of thanks to Mr. Keefe for
his services. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF.HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS ON WORKMEN'S.COMPENSATION INSURANCE
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Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be.received by.the
City of Hopkins until 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, December 14, 1966, 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 ma.rked, "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 23, 1966.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1565
A RESOZUTION AUTHORIZING THE ERECTION OF A
NEW PUBLIC MUNICIPAL ZIBRARY BUILDING AND --
FOR OTHER INCIDENTAL AND REI�ATED PUBLIC PUR- -
POSES, SELECTING THE SITE THEREFOR AND AUTHOR-
IZING THE ACQUISITION BY CONDEMNATION PROCEED-
INGS IN EMINENT DOMAIN OR BY PURCHASE OF CER-
TAIN LANDS IN THE CITY OF'HOPKINS FOR SAID
PURPOSES.
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WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins presently and for many
years in the past has and does provide a public library facility
__. in and for the citizens of the City of Hopkins, which at present
is located at 25 Ninth Avenue North in the City of Hopkins, and
the building in which said library exists is not owned by the
public, but is rented, and
WHEREAS, said quarters are inadequate and small and
insufficient for library purposes and needs in and for said City,
and
WHEREAS, it is to the best interests of the City of
Hopkins to erect a larger building for such purposes, and
WHEI�EAS, it is necessary therefor to acquire lands,
and
� WHEREAS, the Hopkins Library Board and the Hopkins
Planning Commission have considered the matter of the relocation
of such library and have approved the action hereinafter appear-
ing.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOZVED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS AS FOZLOWS:
[1] That the erection of a new Hopkins Municipal
Public Library building which will provide adequate space for
the staff, furniture, books, and other related items is hereby
declared to be necessary, proper, desirable, and in the public
�_ interest.
[2] That such necessary public municipal library
= building is hereby ordered and authorized in and for the City
of Hopkins immediately.
C3] That the site for such new library building is
hereby determined to be Zots 4, 5 and 6, Block 70, West Minn-
eapolis Second Division, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
t4� That the City Attorr_ey is hereby authorized
immediately to acquire for and on behalf of the City of Hopkins
by negotiations, purchase or by condemnation proceedings in
eminent domain, of all of said premises.
Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins at a regular meeting held on Tuesday, December 20, 1966.
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C. R. PETERSON
Secretary
JOSEPH C. VESELY
City Attorney
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JOHN F. HANLEY
Mayor