1969_Minute Book�� .
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A regular:meeting of the Council of theCity of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held:on Tuesday,
January 7, 1969, 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 Novak,
City Clerk Peterson,.City Engineer Strojan,.Building Inspector Blomquist, Finance Director
a , Frane and City Attorney Vesely.
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-\�._:�teel 92 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion,.that the Minutes of the
Side 1 December 17, 1968 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
185-187
Action:
187-201
Bid:
Action:
201-261
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
January 7, 1969 in the amount of $100,904.65, be approved and authorized for
payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Friday, January 3, 1969 at 10:00 a.m.,
for Workmen's Compensation Insurance for 1969. (see analysis of bids attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Proposal of the
Allied Mutual of Des Moines, Iowa, for Workmen's Compensation Insurance for
the City for 1969, be accepted. Motion carried.
Item: 68-220-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that a Public
261-346 Hearing be held on March 4, 1969 on the re-platting of Lot 1, Block 1,
Hobby Acres, as presented by Mr. Paul Lohmann. Motion carried.
'�346-413 Discussion of the proposed YMCA site by Mr. Lohmann. No action taken.
�� Item: 69-2-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
413-428 1753, "RESOLUTION DESIGNATING DIRECTOR AND ALTERNATE DIRECTOR TO SUBURBAN
RATE AUTHORITY", be adopted. and Mayor Hanley be designated the Director
and John Strojan the alternate Director for 1969. Motion carried.
Item: 69-1-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No..
428-437 1746, "A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS",
be adopted, and the Hearing to be set for the meeting of January 21, 1969 at
7:30.p.m. Motion carried.
Item: 69-3-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the preparation
437-4J6 for sale of City owned land, llth Avenue South and H'ighway 463, be continued
to the February 4th, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
476-533
533-603
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Action:
Discussion with Miss Mary Feltl on burning at landfill site.
Discussion of,meeting of Metropolitan Council held on January 7, 1969, at.=e;.�.;:,
tended by Mr. Novak, City Manager.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake s
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1746
RESOLUTION FOR HF,ARING ON PROPOSID
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 1722, passed and adopted by the Council
on August 20th, 1968, the City Clerk and Engineer were directed to prepare
proposed assessment of the cost of the installation and construction of
sanitary sewer from the existing manhole on Hiawatha Avenue (220 feet
south of centerline of State Highway ATo. 7), thence north 50 feet, thence
easterly along 30 foot easement a distance of 500 feet to proposed lift
station, the cost to be assessed being the sum of �16�845.03, and the area
to be assessed being that part of Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4� Minneha.ha Oaks lying
East of Minnehaha Creek, Block 1, Minnehaha Oaka, aow lrnown as Tracts A and
B, Registered Land Survey No. 1250.
WHEREAS, the said Clerk has notified the Council that such proposed
assessment has been completed a.nd filed in his office for public inspection.
NOW, THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOPKINS, MINATESOTA,
as follows:
1. A hearing shall be held on January 21st, �969, in the Council Chambers
of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., to pass upon such proposed assessmettt,
a.nd at such time and place, all persons 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 directed to cause a Notice of the hearing
on the proposed assessments to be published twice in the official newspaper
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
7th day of January, �969, pursuant to Resolution #1729 adopted October 1,
�968.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary of the Council
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
JOHN F. HANLE7,
Mayor
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�id Openi�g - iP�iday, .B�auaxy 3s 1959 at �.�3:.p0 a.ffie
� u� 'bids were received:
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AG�iICULTt]i�AI, INSUP,�T�E C�> �- 2 �lsns
7'R'�dSP6RT.�,TIOIV �NSURA.NC� C0. - '� P'�ans
�ED$P.�?'Eb MtTTUAL
��LIED Ni�J�iJAL o� �e� Moines IptrG
The pZans eub;�itted l�y the .��ri�ul�u�a1 insur�:nce Cn e��ad the 7fxanspsrtat3on Insu�anee
�ompany �a�e not as edvanta��ous to �he �3ty a� th� plaa� sc�t�mit�ed by �3.1ied rYutual and we
��cuc��nd A�3ied YSutual oves ihes� pJLan3.
Based mn an sauaaa�l p�emiva� �f_ 1A,60b ��te� assur�d cts.sco�sn�t�:
¢or the l�.�t 10 yeaYs
F�der�ted Mutcem�. P�.� caouid taav,�e ce�s� ��he �i2y
Al? ied Mu�u�..� i'�.� �rould ha•ve c�sC th� �it:y
Last ?�0 yea� ����.ng wi�la f�.l�esl -$1 ZG� ��r yr.
for ttce las� 5 y��a:5
�e�aebated
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�.�t 5 �rea� �sav�.n; with �9.�.i�d -- $1900 �Er y� o
�0,30i
78,059
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45,108
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`� Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1753
��+.5��,� gON DES �GNA� �1�G D II�EC�Oh� ANk� A�,���AtAT�
�-- a� G�CTO�, TO ;U3i �'��3AN ��E AUT�IIOR�TSt
�� YT ��t�3,�V�D by the citv �ouncil oi the city �f
Hopkins , M:�nnesota, a s� ol low� ;
Mayor John F. Hanlev 1s $lekebY ae�i�aQted a8 �, dii°eC$Oy'
o� the ;uburban '�ate Au�hority anc� John J. Stroian ie
here3�y e1e�s.gnatec� to serve a5 alte�°nate director o� the au.burban �tate
Au�ho��t�r �o� f�ae yea�c 1969 anc? until tlaeir successors ��e appointed.
aTAT� ��c M�NN���A )
`'COZJN� OY4' I�RTI'1E�YTd ) SS.
City �� Hopkins )
I, the unc'e�a�.gned, 1oe� ng the duly qualif ied �.nd ac� in� Clerk
o� �he citv o� Hopkins hereby certify th�t the at-
tached and �o�-ego�.ng is a true anc� cos°rect copy of � resol�tion duly
e��op$�t: b;,r tlle City CounC9 g of City of Hopkins a�
it� meeting on January 7, , 19G 9, as the sam� is
recome�e� in the m-�nu�es of the meetang o� such council fo�° said date,
on �ige an�. of ��co�d ia my oi��ce.
�a$ac� fIZ�� 8th Ga3� O� Januarv � 1J6g .
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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,
January 21, 1969.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
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan and City.Attorney.Vesely.
Reel 92 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny.seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
Side 1 the January 7, 1969 Council.meeting.be approved and signed. Motion carried.
606-
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
-635 January 21, 1969 in the amount of $107,202.89, be approved and authorized for
payment. Motion carried.
Bids:
Action:
635-684
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on January 6, 1969 for furnishing the City
of Hopkins with Gasoline for the.year 1969 and the following bids were received.
(see tabulation of bids.attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny.seconded the motion, that the contract for
furnishing Gasoline for the year 1969 be awarded to the American Oil Company
(Standard Oil Division) in the amount of $8,437.00. Motion carried.
Item: 69-1-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny.seconded the motion, that the.Hearing at
684-745 7:30 p.m., to pass on proposed special assessments for the installation and
cons�ruction of sanitary sewer from the existing manhole on Hiawatha Avenue
(220 ft. south of centerline of S.H. ��7) thence north 50 ft., thence easterly
along 30 foot easement a distance of 500 ft. to proposed lift station. Cost
. to be assessed being the sum of $16,845.03, and the area to be assessed
being that part of Lots 1,2,3 and 4, Mainnehaha Oaks lying east of Minnehaha
Creek, Block 1, Minnehaha 0aks, now known as Tracts A and B, Registered Land
Survey No. 1250, be continued to the February 4, 1969 Council meeting. Motion
carried.
Item: 68-206-0. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 291,
"AN ORDINANCE VACATING ALLEY, BLOCK 2,.PARK VALLEY MANOR", be continued to
the May 6, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 69-5-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Petition from
755-843 the Park Valley Association for request for action on a surface water problem,
be continued to the February 18, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item:69-8-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Engineer's
843- Report on the installation of sanitary sewer on Shady Oak Road from Excelsior
Avenue to County Road 3 and County Road 3 from Shady Oak Road to 20th Avenue,
be continued to the February 18, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 69-7-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. P.okorny.seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
- 1755, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON INSTALLATION OF WATERMAINS
ON WEST SIDE OF CITY", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-7-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Engineer's
-1193 Report on the installation of watermains on.West side of City, be continued
to the February 18, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item:69-4-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion,.that the
1193-1282 Barton-Aschman Associates, Inc., for Council approval of their
Reel 93 rates for traffic engineering services in conjunction with the
Side 1 provements of T.H. 4�7 and C.S.A.H. ��18, be placed on file, and
1-12 Manager notify Mr. Koepke, of Barton-Aschman, that the Council
to the rates as specified. Motion carried.
request from
proposal and
future im-
the City
is agreeable
Item: 69-6-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Petition from
12-19 Thermotech Industries for the vacation of part of 14th Avenue and Sixth
Street South as laid out in the plan of L. P.Crevier's First Addition to
West Minneapolis, be referred to the Zoning and Planning Commission for their
recommendation. Motion carried.
Item: 69-9-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Council accept
19-30 the Engineer's recommendation for No Parking Anytime on the West side of.9th
�"` Avenue South along Post Office property. Motion carried.
Minutes of the January 21, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 69-10-E. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Engineer's
30-44 recommendation on posting certain streets for No Parking 2 a.m. - 5 a.m.,
except Sunday, be continued to the February 4, I969 Council meeting, and
the City Engineer to check with the Chamber of Commerce Parking Committee
and City Ordinance with regard to parking during snow removal. Motion
carried. Mr. Harriman voting no.
Item: 69-11-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the 1969 License
44-49 applications be granted. Motion carried. (see list attached)
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that City Manager
49-130 Novak be delegated as the City's representative to attend the meeting on
the Proposed Metropolitan Section Tax Program and is authorized to vote
against same, 0�5,_�;the^f.i,s�ai,���sparities section of the program. Motion carried,
Action: Mr. Harri�an moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
130 - appointment of the Council, as a committee of 5, to study Mayor and Council
salaries, be approved and a report be prepared and presented before April 1,
1969. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny.seconded the motion, that the meeting.be
-174 adjourned. Motion carried.
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTB.
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF GASOLIlJE
.FOR TF�.CITY OF_HOPKINS.
SEALID BIDS will be received by the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
until Monday, January 6, �969, at 10:00 A.M., and will then be
publicly opened and read aloud for the following item required by
the City of Hopkins:
45,000 Gallons of Regular Gasoline
All bids shall be on forms on file in the City Engineer�s office,
in the City Hall, which.will be furnished Free to each bidder upon
his request.
�11 bids must be sealed and marked "BID ON GASOLINE" and
accompanied by a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, or Bid Bond, in
tfle amount of five percent (5�) of the total bid price, made payable
to the City of Hopkins.
1'he right is reserved to accept or reject ar�y 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
Terry L. Novak, City Manager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, December 26, 1968.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, December 26, 1968.
TABUI�ATI4�T OF BIDS
FOR
aAsa�z� �ox �9G9
Bids Opeaaed, January bo 9g69
for
459000 (�a1loa�s Rogular �a��olix�e
Deliver�d ir_ �s�an�po� Io�ts to $he City �arage
F�a, �i,UCfiUATIlV�
�r�xrCA� o� ca��r�� E a 1875 �8437 a oo � 4 9875 �8437 � o0
— 1� �o n�� m� a�a D�ys
�e�c 3o nays r��t � ;�o Da�►s
F�TDLf�11T� COOP OTL COR2I'AN�'
r,o�aL o� crn���
Recoc�mondation:
o9go8 �8586po�
�9944 �8748000
-� 9� 10 Days
1Vet 30 Da�ys
v7�o8 �8586000
No B�d
��;rard to Ameriean t7il Co�pa�y (S�c9ard Oi7. Diviefo�) e Award to be ma,de
tra.sed on iche f'ixed. price b�d due to the lo�r indest price on bid �..ate.�
�'hi.� �asolane is used b� �he various depax�men•ie �as go�.Iow� s
S�.ree� D�as�tr�en$ �1 f .
Sagix�Ca,ta.on Dep�rrtmen-� 23%
Pol�.ce �epar�m�nt 9%�
Se�rex° De�rar��ea��C 4 0
s.�late� D�:par�me�.� 3�
Pay°k� 2�
Ameracara 03Z Compr� wa.a I�za bid.der i'or 996 j c�ri�h a p�ice of �� o�9i�5 �e�
�llo�e This bad ia c�tt�id� of -�ae join� pu�chas3� groups bid �s �he
a��eeme�a$ ���,s saoned too ia,t� fo� �he Ci�y o�' �iopks.n�� �o pax�icipa.�e,
�� 1969 aoin� . bia L+►as awa�ded �o Sinal�.zr Oa.l Camp�qy �or a pric� of
� o�4875 ].e�� 9� -. 3p d�rs �'o�° g27, o0o ga.3.lons o Acnericaag Oa.l Cempar�ys v
�ad i�o t�ae join�; g�oup iaa.v � 0188� le�e'�� m 90 d�.y�e
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Qi� OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HF��RING ON PROPOSID �SSFSSMERTTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS �iEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of
Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at Hopldns,
Minnesota, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on Januaxy 21st, �969, to pass upon
the proposed special assessments for the installation and construction of
sanitary sewer from the existing manhole on Hiawatha Avenue (220 feet
south of centerline of State Highway No. 7�, thence north 50 feet, thence
easterly along 30 foot easement a distance of 500 feet to proposed lift
station, theaost to be assessed being the sum of $16,845.03, and the area
to be assessed being that part of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Minnehaha Oaks lying
East of Minnehaha Creek, B�ock 1, Minnehaha Oaks, now l�own as Tracts A and
B, Registered Land Survey No. 1250.
The proposed assessments are on file for public inspection in the
office of the City Clerk at said City Hall.
Written or oral objections will be considered and heard at said
hearing.
The total cost of said improvement is as set forth above and the
City will pay no paxt of such assessment.
C. A. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANI,E7,
Secretary of the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopldns Sun, Hoplcins, Minnesota, on January 9th,
1969 and January 16th, � 969.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� Minnesota
RFSOLUTION N0. 1755
A RESOLUTION ORDERI1dG PREPARATION
OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WI�REAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration be given
to the improvement along County Road 3 from 16th Avenue to Shac�y Oak Road,
thence along Shady Oak Road to West Park Road; on Second Street North from
Shady Oak Road to 21at Avenue North; along 21st Avenue North f rom Second
Street to Fourth Street North; on Fourth Street North from 21st Avenue to
18th Avenue North; on the extension of 19th Avenue North from Fourth Street
to State Highway No. 7; on State Highway No. 7 from the extension of 19th
Avenue to 17th Avenue North; on West Park Road from Shady Oak Road to Second
Street North; on Third Street North from 20th Avenue to 21st Avenue by the
conatruction, extension and installatmon of water mains thereon and the
aseessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111.
NOW, THEREF'ORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan,
City Engineer, 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 b est b e made as
proposed or in connectmon with some other improvement, and the e�timated
cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, thia
21st day of January, i969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
JOHN F. HANZ E�,
Mayo r
LIC�:i'd5.;; �tPPI,IC�aiI01U� 4�'Q:: 1..9E9
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�►merican Le f;i,on
10 12th Aveo Soo
Aroerican Oil Co e
22$8 tn►. CO e Rd o'°C" St , P8u1
- � Vic's Red Door
715 Excelsior Avee 4J.
Belden Porter Coa
315 Royal.ston Ave e Mpls e
Bridgemans
25 9th Avee Nao
Bursch'9
17 8th Avee Soo
Center Drug
97-3 Hopki.ns Center
Clark's Super
1702 W, Excelsior
Climate Engineering Co.
433g Shady Oak Rda,
Cronstrom's Heating Co.
l�1,10 Excelsior Blvde Ste Louis Park
Coe Sanders Kentncky Fried Chick.en
Comfort Heating Coe
2531 Marshall Aveo NaEa Mplso
Control ._Data
1710 Hiwa�y �i
Country Club Market
1,41.0 Excelsior Avee We
De Gidio Oil Burner Coe
6501 CEdar Avee Mplse
Edco Products
900 Excelsior Ave. Ea
Egan & Sons
7100 Medicine lake Rde Mp�lse
Ehmiller Stand.ard
$02 We Excelsior Avee
E T I C Inco Car Wash
61.7 Eo Excelsior Avea
Fairmont Food Coo
1515 Soa 5th Ste,
Gelco Corpe
1300 Second Ste Soe
Gil � s Tire Compar�y
1201 Excelsior Wo
To De Gustafson Coa
5820 Cedar Aveoo Mplse
Smilin' Jack's Restaurant
920 E o Hiwa�y #�7
Hammerlund Sheet Metal
607 2nd Sto Soe
Hiway #�'7 Embers, Inc e
1111 Cambrid�e Ste,
Home Gas Compar�y
310 Baker Bldgoo Mplse
Hopkina Direct Service
525 �celsior Avee
�' Hoplans Dodge
701 Fxcelsior Avee We
Hopkins House Superette
1561 Hiway #�
Hopkins Nursing Home
721�. Co e Rd e 18
Hopkins Parts Compar�r
18k2 Excelsior Avee
Hopkins "bb'° Service
1505 Excelsior Avee We
Qperate Bingoe
Install oil burnerse
Sell df� and on 302 beer, cigarettes,milk,
soft drinks ancl operate a juke box and
restaurant.
Install gas arid oil burnerse
Operate an ice cream store and se11 soft
drinkse
Operate._ .a_ restaux'aht .
Operate a lunch counter, se11 cigarettes
and milke
To operate six gas pumps, sell soft drinks
and cigarettese
To install gas and oil burnerso
To In�all gas and oil burners.
To se carry—out foode
Insta]1 gas burnerse
Operate cigarette, coffee, beverage,candy
pastry, hot and cold food.and milk Machines
Sell soft drinks, cigarettes and 3e2 beero
Install gas and oil burnerso
Sell soft drinkse
Install gas 8c oil burners.
Operate four gas pumps� sell soft drinks,
cigarettes and candy.
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Operate a car washe
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Opera�e a iood mfg. compar�y and three
�'ending machines.
r
bperate one gas pump and sell cigarettes.
OPerate two gas pumps and sell soft drinkso
Install gas & oil burnerso
Operate a restaurant, sell cigarettes and
milke
Sell soft drinkse
Operate a restaurant, sell milk, soft drink;
and cigarettese
Install gas burnerse
Operate six gas pumps, sell soft drinks,
and cigarettese
Sell cigarettese
Operate gY�ocery store, sell cigarettes,
milk and off sale 3e2 beero
Sell soft drinks and cigarettese
Sell soft drinkso
��erate four �as pumps,sell soft drinks
�nri ri aaral:l:a,a
. Hopldns Theatre � '
1�29 Excelsior Avee,
Ho So HoM+vitz
11�11 llth Ave a So a Mpl s e
Hovander's
903 Hopldns Center
Jim's Midnight Market
,1�13 �xcleiosr Avee,
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Justus Lumber coe
9 Excelsior Ee
Kirin Standard Service
5...
Lo Excelsior Avee
Klingelhuts Compar�r
53?0°'Lyndale So e Mpls e
Knights of Columbus
3k` — lOth Ave , So e
Kroger Compar�y
2100 Fxcelsior Avee,
Lee°sSuperette
1�08 E o r�xcelsior
Wmo Alc aoyFuel Company
Po To Mc Gannon Grocery
1601 Excelsior_We
Metropolitan Mechanical Contre
4350 w. 78th ste Mplse
Midwest Circuits, Ince
1111 Ee Excelsior Avee,
Mill City Heating Coe
13005 B lbth Avee Noo Ste Paul
A'�pco Industries, Inco
1600 Second Sto Soo
Ric's Hopkins Car Wash
1�04 Excelsior Aveo
Mobile Service Station
1202 Ee Excelsior Aveo
Liberty Bar — Lowell Wo Mosher
9 — 9th Avea Soe
P4urphy Plumbing Compar�y
4305 Shad,y Oak Rdo,
National Food Stores
Nelson Meat Market
116 Shady Oak Rde
Norman & Smith Compar�y
1$001 Hiwa}r %
Oil Burner Service
15 Elroy Ste Mplse
Olson Pfeiffer Coe
900 Excelsior Avea,
Patterson Oil Coo
Pioneer Distre Coo Henno Coo Shops
Pokorr�r Co a
65-7th Avee Soo
Powell C =.::c�y
Powell 8de
Random Specialties
150 Jackson Ave. Noe
Reuter, Ince
l�7.0 llth Ave e So 0
Ronn�y ° s
1123 Eo Excelsior
Royalton Heating Coe
4526 Iyndale Noe Mplse
Operate a movie theatre, sell soft drinkso
cigarettes and operate snack baro
Install gas burnerse
Operate a grocery store, sell off sale 3.2
beer, milk and soft drinkse
OPerate grocery store, sell cigarettes,
soft drinks, off sale 3e2 beer and milka
Operate bulk storage tank and sell soft
drinkse
Operate three gas pumps, sell soft drinkse
Install gas burnerso
Sell cigarettese
Operate a grocery atore, sell milk, off
sale 3e2 beero
Operate a grocery store, sell railk,
cigarettes, 3e2 off sale beero
Operate a bulk storage plant and one gas
p�p �
Operate �rocery store, sell milko candy
and off sale 3e2 beere
Install gas and oil burnerso
Sell soft drinks and cigarettese
Install gas and oil burnerse
Operate 19 vending machines and cigarettese
Operate a car wash and sell soft drinksa
Operate two gas pumps, se11 cigarettes &
candye
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and operate juke box and pool tablee
Install gas & oil burnerse
Sell cigarettes and canc�ya
Operate a meat market, sell soft drinks
cigarettese
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Install oil burnerse
Sell cigarettese
Sell cigaretteso
Install gas burnerse
Mfge food and sell soft drinks.
Sell soft drinkso
Sell soft drinks, coffee, cigarettes, milk
canc�y, pastry and ice creamo
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and juke boxe
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Phillips Knollwood '°66"
530 Monk Ave.,
JeFa Schwantes Car Wash
1823 W. Excelsioro
Siegler of Minnesota
_ 106 Ee Lake Sta,
Supi:rior Furnace Compar�y
6121 1�2nd Ave e No e
Super Valu
101 Jefferson Avee Soe
Thermotech Plastics
1��0 5th sto So.
UeSe Bench Corpo
33� Snelling Avee A2plse
Viking Pop Shop
507 Fxcelsior Aveo
Yale, Inco
3012 Clinton Aveo Soo
Haa�ie's
821� Excelsior
Earl's Diner
710 Excelsior
Red Owl Stores
215 Eo Excelsior
- Wilcox Plastics
1202 Se 5th Ste
Gelco Compan�y
1300 Second Ste Soe
Houghton Compar�y
130 Washington Soe
Cross Roads Pure Oil
1675 Hiwa�Y 7
Robert Wicklund
14 Suburban Square (Drug store)
Koehnen°s Standard
2021 Excelsior Wo
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7044 �celsior Blvde St. Louis Park
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�renty courtesy benchso
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City.of.Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on Tuesday,
February 4, 1969 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
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building
Inspector Blomquist and City.Attorney.Vesely.
Reel 93 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Minutes
Side 1 of the January 21, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion
181- carried.
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that expenditures
-200 dated February 4, 1969 in the amount of $62,785.68 be approved and
authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 69-1-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
200-278 1758, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE SPREADING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE
INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWER FROM THE EXISTING MANHOLE
ON HIAWATHA AVENUE (220 FT. SOUTH OF CENTERLINE OF S.H. 4�7) THENCE NORTH
50 FEET THENCE EASTERLY ALONG 30 FOOT EASEMENT A DISTANCE OF 500 FEET TO
PROPOSED LIFT STATION", be adopted. Cost to be assessed being the sum of
$16,845.03. Area to be assessed being that part of Lots 1,2, 3 and 4.,
Minnehaha Creek, Block 1, Minnehaha Oaks, now known as Tracts A and B,
Registered Land Survey No. 1250. Motion carried.
Item: 69-10-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Engineer's recom-
278-282 . mendation on posting certain streets for No Parking 2 a.m. - 5 a.m. except
�� Sunday, be continued to the February 18, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 69-3-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Council accept
282-389 the recommendation of the staff on the preparation for sale of City owned
land, llth Avenue So, and Highway ��3, and that two appraisals of this
property.be made by two appraisers, Eldred Wiley, and the firm of Janski &
Gibson. Motion carried.
Item: 69-12-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No': 300,
389-424 "AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PRESENTATION AND OTHER USE OF ANY FORGED,
ALTERED, DEFACED, IMITATION, FRAUDULENT, BORROWED, STOLEN, OR INAEPLICABLE
IDENTIFICATION CARD", be accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 69-13-0. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 301,
424-463 "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AND REGULATING THE USE AND OPERATION OF SNOWMOBILES",
be accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 69-14-R. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Natural Gas
463-477 Contract between Minnegasco and the City of Hopkins for Well 4�5, at 1005
Highway 4�7, be approved, and the Mayor and City Manager be authorized to sign
same. Motion carried.
Item:69-15-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the reco�endation
477-594 from the City Engineer and Water Department regarding necessary maintenance
and.repairs of City wells, be approved and that authorization be given for
repairs on Wells ��1 and ��4, but that further study be made before repairs
are made to Well 4�3. Motion carried.
Item: 69-16-L. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that additional 1969
549-598 license applications, as shown on attached list, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-17-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request by Northern
598-609 States Power Co. for a permit to place one 5" steel conduit in east side of
Monk Ave, from terminal pole approx. 215 ft. north of Excelsior Avenue, thence
underground 95 feet to existing manhole, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-18-Z.
609-636
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Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommendation
from the Zoning and Planning Commission for the rezoning of the following
described land from R-1 (Single Family) to R-2 (One and Two Family), be
approved, on that part of the S� of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, lying
south of the north 1190 feet of said south % of Section 25, and between the
centerline projected of lOth and llth Avenue in the plat of Davison's Addi-
tion to West Minneapolis, and the City Attorney to draw the necessary
Ordinance covering same. Motion carried. (Applicant:Richard Neslund)
Minutes of the February 4, 1969 Council meeting,.cont. Page 2.
Item: 69-20-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman.seconded the motion, that the.request by
636-866 Mr. George McCormick, representative from Goodyear Tire Co., for Council
� approval of their revised plans on a proposed store to be located on the
northeast corner of Excelsior Avenue and 8th Avenue North (old City Hall site),
be referred to the Zoning and Planning Commission for their recommendation.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-20-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
866- 1754, "A RESOLUTION STATING THE CITY OF HOPKINS INTENT TO ASSISCTHE VILLAGE
OF MINNETONKA IN COVERING DEFICIT, SHOULD SUCH DEFICIT OCCUR, FOR THE
PROPOSED THREE NEW FACILITIES OF A MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE, OUTDOOR SWIMMING
POOL AND INDOOR ICE RINK", be continued to the March 4, 1969 Council meeting
and this Resolution be referred to the City Attorney for a legal opinion.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Manager
-1110 write a letter to Minnetonka with regard to the City of Hopkins support of
their pending bond issue and future participation of Hopkins in these pro-
posed facilities and financial support by the use of same. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
1124 adjourned. Motion carried.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1758
RESOLUTION ADOPTIAtG ASSESSMII�iTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly published and given as required by
law, the City Council of the City of Hopkins has met and heard and passed upon all
objections to the proposed aesessment fir the installation and construction of
sanitary sewer from the exiating manhole on Hiawatha gvenue (220 feet souti� of
centerline of State Highway No. 7), thence north 50 feet, then ae easterly along
30 foot easement a distance of 500 feet�to proposed lift s��tion, as set forth in
Resolution No. 1722, which resolution w�
and Resolution No. 1746, paesed and ado�
Resolution No. 1729 adopted October 1, '�
IVOW� THII�EFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE
follows:
�s passed and adopted on August 20 , 1 g68,
ited on Ja.nuary 7th� �96g, pursuant to
968.
CITY COUNCIL OF HOPKINS, MINNF�OTA, as
1. Such proposed assesament, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part
hereof are hereby accepted and shall c
lande therein named and each tract of
benefitted by the proposed improvement
aga.inst it.
itute the special aesessments against the
therein included is hereby found to be
the amount of the assessment le vied
2. Such assesaments shall be payable in equal, annual installments ext ending
over the periods of years set forth in the Schedules of Assessments, the first of
the installments to be payable on or before Janua.ry 1, 1970. l�ny deferre d
installments shall bear intereat at the rate of six per cent (E�f) per annwn from
March 1, �969. To the first instal�ment shall be added interest on the entire
respective assessments from March 1, �969 until December 31, 1970. To ea di
subaequent installment, when due, shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid
installments.
3. The owner of any property so assesaed may at any time prior to certification
of the assesament to the Hennepin County �uditor, as herein provided, pay the whole
of the assessments against any parcel, with intereet accrued to the date of pa�►ment,
to the City Manager, and he may at any time thereafter pay to the City �Ianager,
the entire amount of the assessments remaining unpaid.
4. The Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate or duplicates of
these assessments to the Hennepin County �uditor 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.
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Passed and adopted b� the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
4th day of February, �969.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretaxy of the Council Mayor
JOSF.PH C. VESELY,
City �ttorney
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on Tuesday,
February 18, 1969 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
Novak, City Clerk.Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building
Inspector Blomquist and Acting City Attorney Otto.
Reel 93 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
Side 2 the February 4, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
Action:
3-
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the expenditures
-31 dated February 18, 1969 in the amount of $91,279.86 be approved and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Bid: 4�1 Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, February 13, 1969 at 10:00 a.m.
for the furnishing of a Rescue Truck and the following bid was received: (see
attached)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the bid for furnish-
31-92 ing one Rescue Truck.be continued to the March 4, 1969 Council meeting, and
the staff provide more information as to the need for this vehicle for pre-
sentation at this March 4th meeting. Motion carried.
Bid: ��2 Pursuant to notice bids were received through the Suburban Joint Purchasing
for two (2) Pick-up Trucks for the City of Hopkins. (see attached)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, to accept the bid of
92-103 Iten Chevrolet,as recommended through the Suburban Joint Purchasing, in the
amount of $1,815 for the 1/2 ton Pick-up and $2,080 for the 3/4 ton Pick-up.
Motion carried.
103-318 Discussion of E. Lake Street sewer problems with residents from that area.
Item: 69-5-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1759,
318-446 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR STORM SEWER ON 5TH
AVENUE SOUTH AND 7TH STREET SOUTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-8-R. Mr. Harriman movea, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
446- 1760, "A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY
SEWER ON SHADY OAK ROAD FROM EXCELSIOR AVENU� TO.COUNTY ROAD 3 AND ON COUNTY
R9�4D 3 Fi�OM SHADY OAK ROAD T0 20TH AVENUE'', .be.adopted, and the date of
Hearing to be set for March 18, 1969. Motion carried.
Item: 69-7-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion,that.Resolution No. 1761,
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING FOR THE INSTALLATION OF WATERMAIN ON WEST SIDE
OF CITY", be adopted, and the Hearing to be set for March 18, 1969, Motion
carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that authorization be
-632 given to advertise for bids on the above.sewer and water projects. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-10-E.Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Engineer's
632-649 recommendation on posting.certain.streets for No Parking, 2 a.m., - 5 a.m.,
except Sunday, be continued to the March 18, 1969 Council meeting. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-12-O.Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 300,
649-655 "AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PRESENTATION AND OTHER USE OF ANY FORGED,
ALTERED, DEFACED, IMITATION, FRAUDULENT, BORROWED, STOLEN, OR INAPPLICABLE
IDENTIFICATION CARD", be approved for the.second.reading thereof and same to
be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 69-13-O.Mr. Eokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
655-683 301, "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AND REGULATING THE USE AND OPERATION OF
SNOWMOBILES", be accepted for the second.reading thereof and same to be ordered
published with the changes as stipulated. Motion carried.
Item: 69-22-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Mayor's appoint-
683-688 ment of Mr. Robert Anderson as Weed Inspector for 1969 be approved. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-23-R.Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. �okorny seconded the motion, that the recommendation
688-701 from the City Engineer on No Parking, portion of Monroe Avenue North, be
approved. Motion carried.
Minutes of the February 18, 1969.Council.meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Claim for damages,
701-705 from sewer backup.at 1312 E. Lake.Street,by Mrs. Jean D. Jones, be referred to.
the City.Attorney. Motion carried.
Action:
-795
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
1dOTICE OF BIDS F'OR ONE (1) RESCUE TRUCK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GNEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will receive sealed bids at the office of the City �la,nager in the City
Hall in said City until 10:00 A.M.� Thursday, February 13, �969, and then
and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible thereafter,
award of a contract will be made by the Cmty for the ftiirniehing of
ONE NE9d RESCUE VEHICLE as per specifications.
�11 bids sha.11 be on the proposal form supplied bg the City and
shall be inaaccordance with specifications on file in the office of the
City Eagineer, copies of which are available from the City Ehgineer upon
request, and shall be accompanied by cash deposit, cashier�s check, bid
bond or certified check, payable to the order of the City of Hopkins for
not less tha,n 10� of the bid. Bids shall be directed to the City Manager,
securely sealed and endorsed upon the outside wrapper with a brief state—
ment as to the unit for which the bid is made.
The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and accept
those items bid which are the most beneficial to the City.
Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota� this 23rd day of January, �969.
czm�r oF xoPxn�s
Terry L. Novak, City Manager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, January 23, t969.
To be publilshed in the Construction Bulletin, January 23, �969.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin �unty, Minnesota
RF,SOLUTION ATO. 1759
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEII3' S REPORT ON IMPROVEMII�ITS
WIiEREAS a petition has been received requesting the impravement o�i
Fifth Avenue South and Seventh Street South by the installation of storm
sewer thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for a11 or a
portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011
to Secs. 429.111.
NOW, THII�EFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan, City F,Yigineer, for study and he is instructed to report with
all convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary wa y as to
whether the proposed improvements are feasible and as to whet her 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 Hopldna� Minnesota, this 18th
dat of February, �969.
C. R. PETEftSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
CITY OF H9PKIN5
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1756 �/%� o j
RESOLUTIOAt, RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING
FOR HEARIIdG ON CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLA—
TION OF SArTI TARY SE9�IERS ON SHADY OAK ROAD
BETW�T EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND COUNTY ROAD 3
AAiD COUNTY ROAD 3 BETWEEN 20th AVENUE SOUTH
AND SHADY OAK ROAD
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. �595, of the Council adopted
May 16, 1967, a report has been prepared by the Hopkins City Engineer
with reference to the construction and installation of sanitar y sewers
along Shady Oak Road from Excelsior Avenue southerly to County Road 3
and thence easterly along said Connty Road 3 to 20th gvenue South, which
F�gineer's report was received by the Council on January 21� 1969 and
continued to February 18, �969.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolv�d by the City Council of Hopidns,
Minnesota, that eaid Council will consider the above described improvement
as above set forth in accordance with the report and the aesessment of the
property described in E�hibit A hereto attached and made a part hereof for
all or a portion of the cost of said improvement purauant to Minnesota
Statutes Section 429.011 to 429.111 (Laws 1953 Chap��r 398, as amended)
at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $17,120.00.
A p�blic hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
18th day of March, �969, in the Council chambers of the City Hall at
7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give mailed and published notice
of such hearing and improvement as required by law.
� dopted by the Council this 18th day of February, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
JOHId F. HANLE7,
Mayor
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CITY OF HOPKIIdS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1761
A RESOLUTION RECENING REPORT AND
CALLING I�ARING ON TI� Il�ROV�NT
FOR TE� INSTALLATION OF WATER MAINS
ON Tf� WESTERLY SIDE OF HOPKINS
Wf�REAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1755 of the Cauncil
adopted January 21, 1969, a report has been prepared by the City
Engineer with reference to the improvement of the following streets,
avenues and thoroughfares, viz: Along County Road 3 from lbth Avenue
to Shady Oak Road, thence along Shady Oak Road to West Park Road; on
Second Street North from Shady Oak �toad to 21st Avenue North; along
21st Avenue North from` Second Street to Fourth Street North; on Fourth
Street North from 21st Avenue to lgth Avenue North; on the extension
of 19th Avenue North from Fourth Street to State Highway No. 7; on
State Highway ldo. 7'from the extension of 19th Avenue to 17th Avenue
North; on West Park Road from Shady Oak Road to Second Street North;
on Third Street North Yrom 20th Avenue to 21st Avenue, by the con—
struction, extension and installation of water mains thereon, and this
Engineer's report was received by the Council on February 18, 1969•
NOW TE�REFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of
Hopkins, Minnesota that said Council will consider the improvement of
such streets, roads and thoroughfares in accordance with the report
and the assessment of benefited property, viz:
Railroad right—of—way across the Southeast Quarter (SE�-) of the North—
east Quarter (1V�) except street in Section 23� Township 117, Range 22.
That part of the Northeast Quarter (A1E4) of Northeast Quarter (NF�-) in
Section 23, Township 117, Range 22, lying southerly of State Highwa.y
No. 7 and northeasterly of railroad right—of—way.
That part of the west half of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Section
23, Township 117, Range 22, described as follows: Commencing at the
Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter (SW4) of the Southeast
Quarter (SE4) of said Section 23, thence South 300 feet along the east
lirie thereof, thence west at right angles distant 2g1� feet, thence
north at right angles to a point distant 200 feet south at right angles
from south line of Lot 20, Block 2, Ginkels Oala�idge Add., thence east
parallel with said lot line to center line of County Road No. 61, thence
southeasterly along said center line to the east line of the west half
of the Southeast Quarter (S�'r4) of Section 23, thence South 33•5 feet to
beginning except road.
That part of the Southeast Quarter (SD�� of the Southeast Quarter
(SB4) of Section 23, Township 117, Range 22, deacribed as follows:
Commencing at the northwest corner.of Registered Land Survey No. 731,
thence westerly along a line, which is an extension of the north line
of Regiatered Land Survey No. 731, to the west line of the Sou theast
Qua,rter (SF�) of the Southeast Quarter (SF�) of Seetion 23, To�mship
117, Range 22, thence southerly along the west line of the Southeast
Quarter (SE4) of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of said Section 23, to a
point along a line which is the extension westerly of the south line
of Tract E� Register�d Land Survey No. 610, �hence easterly al ong said
line which is the extension westerly of the south line of Tract E,
Registered Land Surveg No. 610 to the Southwest corner of said Tract E,
Registered Land Survey Aio. 610, thence northerly to beginning, except
roadl
Ce�pqaence at a point in the center line of 19th Avenue distant 689.3
feet north from north line of Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul right—of—
way, thence west at right angles to east line of County Road No. 61,
thence north along said east line to south line of Egcelsior Avenue,
thence east along said south line to center line of 19th Avenu e, thence
south to beginning except road in Section 23, Township 117, Range 22.
Lot 1(including vacated alley) through Lot 11, inclusive, Blo ck 1,
Oak Ridge 2nd Addition.
Tracts A, B� and C, Registered Land Survey No. 315•
�he following ��cels of land all located in West Minneapolis `Phird
Division, viz: Lots 13 thru 23, inclusive, Block 1; Lots 1 thru 29,
inclusive, Block 2; Lots 1 thru 30, inclusive, �.lock 3; Lots 1 thru 30,
inclusive, Block 4; Lots 1 thru 30, inclusive, Block 5; Lota 16 thru
30, inclusive, Block 6; Lots 16 thru 30, inclusive, Block 12.
The following parcels of land all located in West Park Addition, viz:
Lots 1 thru 13, inclusive, Block 1; Lots 1 thru 11, inclusive, Block 2.
for all or a port�on of the cost of said improvement pursuant to M.S.A.
Sections 429.011 to 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended) at an
estimated total cost of the improvement of $210,920.15.
A public hearing will be held on such proposed improvement on
the 1st day of April, �96g in the Council Chambers of the Hopkins
City Hall at 7:30 P.M., and the Clerk shall give mailed and published
notice of such hearing a,nd improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council this 18th day of February, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKIlVS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDIAIANCE N0. 300
AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PRFSENTATION AND OT�R USE
OF ANY FOIiGID� ALTERED, DEFACID, IMITATION� FRAUDULENT�
BORROWID, STOLEN, OR INAPPLICABLE ID�IVVTIFICATION CARD
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of
Hoplcins as follows:
Section 1. Definitions. IDIIVTIFICATION CARD. For the
purpose of this Ordinance, the term identification caxd is defined
as ar�y card, document, r�rri.ting, photograph or other material accept—
able as a form of identification such as� but not limited to, drivers
or chauffer license, birth certificate, draft card, school or college
identification caxd (I D Card) passport, credit cards, or ar�y other
document.
Section 2. Certain identification cards prohibited.
No person shall offer, present or cause to be presented ar�y forged,
altered, defaced, i.mitation, fraudulent, borrowed, stolen or i.nappli—
cable identification card not his own, for the purpose of gainino
entrance into ar�y establishment licensed by the City of Hopkins to
sell intoadcating or non-into�dcating liquors, wines or beverages
or for the purpose of receiving, accpeting, purchasing or otherurise
procuring intoxicating liquor, wine or malt or nor�intoxi.cating malt
liqour.
Section 3. The pertinent provision of Hoplans Ordinance
No. 225 are applicai�te to the interpretation and enforcement of this
Ordinance.
F�rst read at a regular meeting of the Council of the
City of Hopkins held on February 4, 1969 and final�y read� approved
and adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of said Gouncil
held February ig, 1969.
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Joseph C. Vese�}r, City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 301
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AND REGULATING THE
USE AND OPERATION OF SNOWMOBILES
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins
as follows:
Section 1. Definitions. For the purpose of this
Ordinance, the following definitions shall apply:
(a) Snowmobile. A self propelled vehicle designed for
travel on snow or ice or on a natural or contrived terrain steered
by wheels, treads, skies or runners.
(b) Operate. To ride in or on and control the operation
of a snowmobile.
(c) Operator. A person who operates or is in actual
physical control of a snowmobile.
(d) Safety Throttle. A safety "dead man" throttle is
defined as a device which when pressure is removed from the accelerator
or throttle, causes the motor to be disengaged from the driving track.
Section 2. Certain Snowmobile Operation Prohibited. It
shall be unlawful for any person to operate a snowmobile under the
following circumstances:
(a) On private property of another without the expressed
permission to do so by the owner or occupant of such property.
(b) On public school grounds, park property, playgrounds,
recreational areas and golf courses without expressed provision or
permission to do so by the proper public authority.
(c) In a manner so as to create loud, unnecessary or
unusual noise so as to disturb or interfere with the peace and quiet
of otlier persons.
(d) In a careless, reckless or negligent manner so as to
endanger or be likely to endanger the safety of any person or the
property of any other person.
(e) Without having such sriowmobile registered as provided
for in Section 84.82 M.S.A., except that this provision shall not
apply to the operation of a snowmobile on the private property of the
owner or the owner or a member of his immediate family.
(f) Wittiin the ri�ht-o;f=way oi any pu�lic street, avenue,
' alley or other thoroughfare within the City of Hopkins, unless the
operator shall have a valid motor vehicle driver's license issued to
him by the 9tate of Minnesota or is accompanied by a licensed driver
who is actually occupying a seat in the vehicle.
(G) Upon any public street, alley, avenue or other
thoroughfare or highway unless it is equipped with at least one head
lamp and one tail lamp and with brakes which conform to standards
prescribed by rules of the Commissioner of Highways pursuant to author-
ity vested in him by Section 84.86.
(h) In any manner which is prohibited by M.S.A. Chapter 169
except for those provisions therein relating to required equipment,
and except those whieh by their nature have no application.
(i) At a rate of speed greater than:reasonable or proper
under all the surrounding circumstances.
(j) While under the influence of alcoholic beverages or
narcoties or habit forming drugs.
(k) In any tree nursery or plan��ng in a manner which
damages or destroys growing stock or grass.
(1) Chasing or otherwise harassing any animal or bird.
(m) Contrary to or in violation of any rule or regulation
adopted or established by the Minnesota Commissione.r of Conservation
or by the Commissioner of Highways of the State of Minnesota or by
the Director of the Hopkins Park and Recreation Department or by City
Council or City Manager.
(n) For an owner.or operator to leave or allow any snow-
mobile to be or remain unattended on any public property while the
motor is running or with the keys to start same in the ignition
switch.
(o) Without a safety or dead man throttle in operating
condition.
(p) Without mufflers which are properLy attached and which
reduce the noise of operation of the v�hicle to the minimum noise
necessary for operating the vehicle.
(q) When any such vehicle is equipped with a muffler
cut-out, by-pass or other similar device,.and is being used.
(r) On or within any right-of-way, public road, street
thoroughfare or other City or publicly owned property within the City
of Hopkins where such operation is prohibited and notice of such
prohibition is posted thereon.
Section 3. Statute Adopted. That Subdivision l.of M.S.A.
84.82 and all of 84.86 and 84.87 are.hereby adopted by reference and
made a part hereof as fully and completely as though set forth herein
verbatim.
Section 4. Penalty. The terms, definitions and provisions,of
Hopkins Ordinance Number 225 are hereby made applicable hereto.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City
of Hopkins held on February 4, 1969 and finally read, approved and
adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of said Council held
February 18, 1969.
C. R. �ERS
City Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely,
City Attorney
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota was held on
Tuesday, March 4, 1969 at 7:30 P.M, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were May�r Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Harriman and Lund, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist, and
City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 95 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
Side 2 the February 18, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion
carried.
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion that the expendi-
tures dated March 4, 1969 in the amount of $415,237.77 be
approved and authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, February 13, 1969
at 10:00 A`:"M. for the furnishing of a Rescue Truck and the
Market Ford bid of $3,251.00 was received.
Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Blake seconded the motion that the
bid of Market Ford in the amount of �3,251.00 be accepted.
Motion carried.
Item: 68-220Z Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Blake seconded the motion that the
proposed re-plat of Block 1, Hobby Acreas, Lohman-Aarhus Division,
located immediately East of 5Gh Avenue North and South of State
Highway No. 7 in the City of Hopkins be referred to the Planning
and Zoning Commission for advice and study, that the District 5
Engineer be contacted, and that the matter be continued to April
l, 1969. Motion carried.
Item: 69-15E Mr. Lund moved and Mr. Blake seconded the motion to authorize
proceeding on the proposed maintenance of Well 4�3 in the estimated
amount of $5,000. Motion carried.
Item: 69-20R Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Lund seconded the motion that Resolution
No. 1754, "A RESOLUTION STATING THE CITY OF HOPKINS INTENT TO ASSI�T
THE VILLAGE OF MINNETONKA IN COVERING DEFICIT, SHOULD SUCH DEFICIT
OCCUR, FOR THE PROPOSED THREE NEW FACILITIES OF A MUNICIPAL GOLF
COURSE, OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL AND INDOOR ICE RINK'.'.be tabled.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-5P Mr. Lund moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution
No. 1762, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING FOR THE INSTALLATION FOR
STORM SEWER ON 5TH AVENUE SOUTH AND 7TH STREET SOUTH" be adopted.
Motion carried.
Item: 68-189P Mr. Lund moved and Mr. Blake seconded the motion that Resolution
No. 1763, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING FOR THE INSTALLATION OF
STORM SEWER ON OAKWOOD ROAD, BOYCE AND INTERLACHEN ROAD" be adopted.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-24R Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Lund seconded the motion that Resolution
No. 1764 "A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING INTENT TO PARTICIPATE WITH THE
VILLAGE OF MINNETONKA, MINNESOTA HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, AND HENNEPIN
COUNTY IN THE COST OF A STORM SEWER SYSTEM OUTFALL IN THE AREA OF
HIGHWAY 4�7 AND COUNTY ROAD 4�73" be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-25Z Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the
Council approve a Conditional Use Permit to construct a multiple
building complex in accordance with Site Plan date ���3-69
on file with the Building Inspector, on that part of the NE� of
Section.2.�, Township 117, Range 22, Hennepin County, lying North-
easterly of Nine Mile Creek, subject to the following: 1. That
the East 30 feet be dedicated for street purposes. 2. That a
50 foot easement for creek flow and maintenance be given to the city
along the westerly boundary of this property. 3. That the present
and future owners agree to waive any objection to the installation of
any improvements on the abutting 9th Avenue South, and 4. That the
present and future owners agree to pay their share of any improvements
installed. Motion carried.
Item: 69-26Z Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Lund seconded a motion that an ordinance
to vacate that part of Farmdale Road lying Southerly and Southwesterly
of a line distant 50 feet southerly and southweste�ly and parallel with
the Southerly and Southwesterly line of Lot 4, Block 6, Hobby Acreas,
Lohman-Aarhus Division, Hennepin County be prepared. Motion carried.
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Item: 69-20R Mr. Lund moved and Mr. Harriman seconded a motion that the
recommendation from the Zoning and Planning Commission that the Council
deny the request by Mr. George McCormick, representative from Good-
year Tire Company for approval of revised plans for a proposed
store on old City Hall site at 8th & Excelsior be accepted and such
request be denied. Motion carried.
Item: 69-27C Mr. Lund moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that notice of
Intent to Claim from John B. Keefe in the event that damage has
been done to bushes and/or wall, by the City's snow plow, on his
property at corner of Oakwood Road & Goodrich Avenue be placed on
file. Motion carried.
Item: 69-28C
Item: 69-29R
Mr. Lund moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that the Claim
of Henry M. Carney be referred to City Attorney. Motinn carried.
Mr. Harriman moved and Mr. Blake seconded the motion that the
request from Hopkins Fire Department to purchase ��i�, new radio:s
through Joint Purchasing be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-30R Mr. Lund moved and Mr. Blake seconded the motion that request from
Gordon Anderson to purchase Hydrofluosilicic Acid and Liquid Chlorine
for the Water Dept. and Fertilizer for Park Maintenance be
approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-32R
Item: 69-33C
Mr. Lund moved and Mr. Blake seconded the motion that the City Manager
and Mayor be authorized to sign the Open Space Contract. Motion
carried.
Mr. Lund moved and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion that
Communication from the Hopkins Area Chamber of Commerce regarding
Highway ��18 be placed on file.
Item: 69-34C Mr.H1�a:ke moved and Mr. Lund seconded the motion that Claim by
Norton R. Erickson for alleged damage to building due to construction
of concrete alley at 702 Excelsior Avenue be referred to City
Attorney. Motion carried.
Item: 69-35L Mr. Lund moved and Mr. Blake seconded the motion that additional
1969 license applications be granted. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RF�OLUTION N0. 1762
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON INIPROVEAqE1dTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1759 of the Council �opted Febivary
18, �g69, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Ehgineer, with
reference to Fifth Avenue South from Fifth Street to Seventh Street; on Seventh
Street South from Sixth Avenue to a point approximately 150 f eet East of East
Park Valley Drive, thence South to open ditch outlet; on Sixth Street fran
Sixth Avenue to a point 150 feet East of Fifth Avenue by the installation of
storm sewer and blacktop replacement thereon and this report was receive d by
the Council on March 4th, �969.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE.SOLVID by the City Council of Hopld ns, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such st reets in accordance
with the report and the assessment of: The North 112 feet of the East 10 7 feet
of the West 1162.82 feet of the Southeast Qua.rter except road in Section 25,
Township 117, Range 22; That part of the Northeast Quarter of Northeaet Qu�rter
lying West of the East 134 feet thereof and South of Blocks 44 to 47, inclusive,
in West Minneapolis and the North 33 feet of the East 630 feet of the West 800
feet of the �butheast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter except road in Se ction 25,
Townahip 117, Range 22; All land not platted in the Southeast Qua,rter of the
Northeast Qua.rter in Sectmon 25, Township 117, Range 22; Lots 1 thru 10, inclusive
Block 1; Lots 1 thru 20, inclusive, Block 2; Lots 1 thru 14, inclusive, Block 3;
Lots 1 thru 7, inclusive, Block 4; all in Park Valley; Lots 1 thru 31, ir�lusive,
Block 1; Lote 1 thru 32, inclusive, Block 2; Lots 1 thru 14, inclusive, Block 3;
all in Park Valley Second Addition; Lots 1: thru 5, inclusive, Block 1, P ark Valley
Manor; North 150 feet of Tract A, Tracts B, C, D, and E� Registered Land Survey
RTo. 939; Tracts C, D, E and F, Regi�tered Land Survey No. 682; Lote 1 thra 12,
inclusive, Block 49; Lots 1 thru 12, inclusive, Block 62; Lot s 9 thru 16, inclueive,
Block 63; Blocks 27, 28, 29, 43, 44 and 45 includiag vacated streets and alleys;
all in West Minneapolis for all or a portion of the cost of the improvem a1t pursua.nt
to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended), at
an estimated total cost of the improvement of �70,588.00.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed impravement on the 15th
day of April; �969, 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 4th day of
March, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JO5EPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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JOHId F. HANLEY,
Mayo r
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Hennepin County, Minnesota
RE�OLU`PION N0. 1763
A RF�OLUTIOAT RECEIVING RF�ORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING OP1 IMPROVEMENTS
WF�REAS� pursuant to Resolution No. 1739 of the Council admpted October
15th, 1968� a report has been prepared by John Strojan� City Ehgineer, �th
reference to Interlachen Road from �celsior to Boyce Road; on Boyce Road.
from Interlachen Road to Holly Road; on Oakwood Road. from Bo3nce Road to
Goddrich Street by the installation of storm sewer thereon and this rep ort
was received by the Council on A4arch 4th, �969.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE.SOLVED by the City Council of Hopldns, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such streets in acca¢�dance
with the report a.nd the assessment of LOts 2 thru 21, incluaive, and Lots
27 thru 30, inclusive, Preston's Interlachen Park; Lot 79, Auditor Subdivision
No. 239; Lots 16 thru 30, inclusive, Block 2, F. A. Savages Interlachen Park;
Lots 1 thru 30, inclusive, Block 3, F. A. Savages Interlachen Park; I,ots 1
thru 15, inclusive, Lots 26 thru 30, inclusive, Block 4, F. A. Savages
Interlachen Park; Lots 22 thru 30, inclusive, Block 14, F. A. Savages
Interlachen Park; Lots 1 thru 9, inclusive, Bloek 13, F. A. Savages Int e�lachen
Park for all or a portion of the cost of the imprnvement pursu.ant to M.S.A.,
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Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as am eided) at an ,--`
estmmated cost of the improvement of $30�270.00.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on t he
15th day of April, �969, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:�(J
o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of s wch heaxing and
improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of �� City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 4th d�}r
of March, 1969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VE�II,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOFIN F. HANL EY,
Mayo r
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1764
RESOLUTION EXPRESSING INTENT TO PARTICIPATE WITH
THE VILLAGE OF MINNETONKA, MINNESOTA HIGHWAY
DEPARTMENT, AND HENNEPIN COUNTY IN THE COST OF A
STORM SEWER SYSTEM OUTFALL IN THE AREA OF HIGHWAY
�� 7 AND COUNTY ROAD 4� 7 3.
WHEREAS, the State of Minnesota, Department of Highways, proposes to
construct a storm sewer outfall line west of County Road 73 from T.H. 7 to
approximately 3700 feet south of Minnehaha Creek, and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Hopkins that such storm sewer
outfall be sized to greater capacity than is necessary for highway drainage
to serve City areas as indicated on the drainage area map. ;..._
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins that the
State of.Minnesota, Department of Highways, is requested to provide additional
capacity in the storm sewer outfall for City areas indicated on the drainage
area map.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that following approval by the Minnesota Department
of Highways of plans and specifications for said storm sewer construction and
before a contract is awarded for the construction of said improvement, the
City shall enter into an agreement with the State of Minnesota, Village of
Minnetonka and Hennepin County which shall provide that the City shall pay
its proportionate share of the cost of constructing the storm sewer outfall
line and future storm sewer laterals of the outfall that will be serving City
areas. The City's proportionate share will be determined on the basis of
design flows from areas drained by such systems.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Hopkins, Minnesota, on Tuesday, March 4, 1969.
C. R. PETERSON,
CLERK
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
CITY ATTORNEY
JOHN F. HANLEY,
MAYOR
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CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA.
NOTICE OF HEARINC ON PROPOSID PLAT
A public hearing will be held by the Platting Authority of the
City of Hopkins, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of the City
of Hopkins on Tuesday, March 4, �969, at 7:30 P.M., to consider the
approval of a Re—plat of Block 1, Hobby Acres, Lohman—Aarhus Division,
located immediately East of Fifth Avenue North and South of State
Highway # 7, in the City of Hopkins, pursuant to M.S.A. 462.358,
Subdivision 3.
Hopkins City Council
Platting Authority
Published in the Hopkins Sun, February 20, �969.
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GENERAL CORPORATE LICENSE
Bowler Company
Crossroad Camp Trailers, Inc.
D.R. Ramthun dba Duane's O.K. Tire Store
Donald Kuefler dba Bess's.Cafe
John E. Reimann dba Jay's Drive In
Holt Auto Sales & Cord Eastern Sales
Hopkins Dairy Queen
Pizza Plaza
Viking Quarterback, Inc.
Frank M. Houle
Gary L. Bahr Sr. dba Gary's Deep Rock
Howard S. Vassar dba Vassar Gulf
Install Gas Burners
Sell Soft Drinks
Operate Two Gas Pumps
Sell Milk, Soft Drinks
and Cigarettes
Sell Soft Drinks
Cigarettes and Milk
Sell New and Used Cars
Operate a Food Establishment
Sell Soft Drinks,
Cigarettes and Milk
S.ell Cigarettes, Milk
and Operate a Restaurant
Sell Soft Drinks,
Cigarettes and Milk
Operate Four Gas
Pumps
Operate Six.Gas
Pumps and Sell Soft
Drinks
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
March 18, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pro Tem Pokorny, Councilmen Blake and Harriman, a��so City Manager Novak,
City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Zoning Administrator Blomquist and City
Attorney Vesely.
Reel 95 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
Side 2 the March 4, 1969 Council. meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
Action:
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Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
-19 March 18, 1969 be approved, with the exception of Check 4�25806, in the amount
of $1461.00, to Minnesota Tree Co., leaving the total expenditures approved in
the amount of $49,443.01. Motion carried.(new check to.be drawn in the amount
of $1171.00)
Item: 69-37-0. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
19-110 1765, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY
SEWER MAINS ALONG SHADY OAK ROAD FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE SOUTHERLY TO COUNTY
ROAD 3 AND THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID.COUNTY.ROAD 3.T0 20TH AVENUE.SOUTH",.be
approved, with the provision that the installation be delayed until the
alighnment of Shady Oak Road is agreed upon by the County and the City.
Estimated cost of this improvement is $17,120.00. Motion carried.
Item: 69-09-C. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request by
110-157 Mr. A. L. Feudner for an increase on a claim payment offered by the City
Attorney, be approved, and that the amount of $75.00 over the amount of
$125 previously offered,.be granted for final payment of this claim. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-10-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that the Council adopt
157-187 the Engineer's recommendation on posting certain.streets for No Parking 2 a.m.
to 5 a.m., except Sunday. Motion carried. (see list of.streets.attached)
Item: 69-41-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman.seconded the motion, that Council approve'
187-199 the Lenher Terrace final plat located at Van Buren Avenue North and Sunnyside
Lane, and the Mayor Pro.Tem and.Deputy.City Clerk.be authorized to sign same.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-43-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that a Conditional Use
199-316 Permit for Oro Corp. to construct a multiple building complex on the following
described land: "that part of the N� of the NW� of,Section 19, Township 117,
Range 21, Henn. County, lying South of State Highway ��7 and Easterly of a line
running from a point in the South line 810 feet West of the Southeast corner
to a point in the Southerly line of State Highway 4�7 distance 609.25 feet
Westerly along same from the East line of the said NW�.Section 19,.be approved
with the following stipulations:
1. That all yard widths, building separations, parking lot dimensions and
other plot lay-out dimensions be noted on the plot plan in accordance
with the requirements of the Ordinances of the City and that such dimen-
sions be checked and approved by proper.staff.members.
2. That fire hydrants and their location be noted on said plot plan in
accordance with the requirements of the Fire Chief.
3. That surface drainage for the entire site be noted on the plot plan
and approved by the City Engineer.
4. That the provisions for trash collection and disposal.be approved by
the City Engineer.
5. That no access to the site shall be.permitted from Hiawatha Avenue
except to service the proposed Townhouses on the East side of the site.
6. That no access shall be permitted from Highway ��7 directly for this
project at any time.
7. That a temporary
to.be used until
development.
Motion carried.
access.be constructed on Tyler Avenue to the project
such time as a.permanent roadway is available to this
Minutes of the March.l8, 1969 Council meeting cont.
Page 2.
Item: 69-44-Z. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that an application
316-390 by Richard.Neslund for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a multiple
building complex on the following.described land: "that part of the North
3/4 of the East 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 25, Township 117, Range
22, Henn. County, lying South of the North 993 feet thereof", be approved with
the following stipulations:
1. That the owner dedicate a 50 foot wide right-of way between llth Ave.
South and 9th Avenue South, located between Westbrook II and Westbrook III.
2. That the owner dedicate a 60 foot wide right-of-way along 9th Avenue
South from the street above mentioned to Nine Mile Creek, the North
boundary of the property.
3.That location of fire hydrants, provision for surface drainage, and any
other details of requirements of the City ordinance be shown in plot
plan.
Motion carried.
Appearance: Mrs. Patricia Pomerleau of 725 - 7th Ave. So., appeared.before the Council
390-423 with a request for a 12 month dog leashing ordinance. No formal action taken.
Item: 69-45-E. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request by
423-430 Northern States Power Co., for permission to install an underground feeder
line in the North side of Secand Street North from Monk Avenue to Great
Northern Railroad to serve adjacent property,.be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-46-E. Mr. Blake mov eq land Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the.request by
430-439 Northwestern/�eIephone Co. for permission to dig up and repair existing
buried splice, located on the North side of First.Street So. 20 feet.West
of Monroe Avenue, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-42-B. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request for
439- bingo permits by the Geo. R. Wolff Post ��425, V.F.W., Hopkins Knights of
Columbus, and Rebekah Lodge, for the months of April, May and June 1969, be
granted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-47-L. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the additional
1969 license applications, be approved. Motion carried. (see list attached)
Item: 69-48-E. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the.request for
-469 permission, by Northern States Power Co., to install approximately 950 feet
of concentric cable in the East side of Ashley Road from North side of
Excelsior Blvd., thence South to the NE quadrant of Boyce Road, thence West
to a terminal pole in the NE corner of Boyce Road/Blake Road, (to establish
a new underground feeder line to.serve large area).be granted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Council go
469-484 on record of being in favor of Senate File ��1259, and notice be sent to
Senator Bergerud and Representative Keefe of our action. Motion carried.
Item: 69-37-O..Hearing at 7:30 p.m., to consider the adoption of Ordinances on proposed
amendments to the Hopkins City Charter:
Action:
484
Action:
Action:
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 1-C,
"PURCHASES AND CONTRACTS", Section 6.05, be accepted for the first.reading.
Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 2-C,
"CONTRACTS", Section 6.06, be accepted for the first.reading. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 3-C,
"SALARIES AND EXPENSES", Section 2.07,.be accepted for the first reading.
Motion carried.
�ction: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 4-C,
"SALES OF REAL PROPERTY", Section 12.05,.be accepted for the first.reading.
Motion carried.
Minutes of the March 18, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Page 3.
-� Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 5-C,
-592 "PERTAINING TO MUNICIPAL COURT", Section 2.10, be accepted for the first reading.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-39-C. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
592-607 303, "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING.SALARIES OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL", be accepted
for the first.reading, with the Mayor's salary to be set at $200.per month,
and the Councilmen's salary to.be set.at $150 per month. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the meeting be
662 adjourned. Motion carried.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF MEARING ON Il�ROV�T OF SHADY OAK ROAD
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of
Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Ha11
at 7:30 P.M. on f�esday';,•March 18 � 19b9
to consider the installation and construction of sanitarg
sewer mains along Shady Oak Road from E�celsior Avenue south-
erly to County Road 3 and thence easter�y along said County
Road 3 to 20th Averrue Sauth pursuant to Minnesota Statutes
Section l+29.011 to 1a.29.111 (Laws 1953, Chapter 398, as amended.
That area proposed to be assessed for such improve-
ment is the property described as follows:
That part of the West half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23,
Township 117, Range 22, described as follows: 1. Commencing at the
Northeast corner of 'the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
of said Section 23, thence South 300 feet along the East line thereof,
thence West at right angles distant 284 feet, thence North at right
angles to a point dista.nt 200 feet South at right angles from the
South line of Lot 20, Block 2, Ginkels Oakridge Addition, thence East
parallel with said lot line to center line of County Road No. 61,
thence Southeasterly along said center line to the East line of the
West half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, thence South 33•5
feet to beginning except road. 2. That part of the Southeast Quarter
of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 117, Range 22, des—
cribed as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of Registered
Land Survey No. ?31, thence westerly along a line, which is a.n ex—
teneion of the north line of Regietered Land Survey Ido. 731, to the
west line of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of
5ection 23, Tor�rnship 117, Ra.nge 22, thence eoutherly along the west
line of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast �ua,rter of said Section
23, to a point along a line which is the extension weaterly of the
south line of Tract E, Registered I,and Survey P1o. 610, thence eaeterly
along said line which is the extenaion westerly of the south line of
Tract E, Registered Land Survey PTo. 610 to the southwest corner of said
Tract E, Registered Land Survey No. 610, thence northerly to beginning,
except road; 3. Commence at a point in the center line of 19th Avenue
distant 689.3 feet north from ttorth line of C.M. 8c St. Paul right—of—
w�y thence West at right angles to East line of County Road No. 61
thence ATorth along said East line to South line of �celsior Avenue,
thence Eaet along said South line to center line of 19th Avenue thence
South to beginning except road in Section 23� Township 117, Range 22.
4. Lot 1(including vacated alley) through Lot 11, inclusive in
Block 1, Oak Ridge Second Addition.
The estimated cost of such i.mprovement is $ 17,120.00
�. A1.1 persons desiring to be heard raith reference to.the
proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Published in Sun Newspapers on 6thday of March , 1969•
and March 13th, �969.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1765
RE�OLUTIOAT ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1756, adopted the 18th day
of February, �969, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of
Shady Oak Road from F�celsior Avenue southerly to County Road 3 and thence easterly
along said County Road 3 to 20th Avenue South by the installation and construction
of sanitary sewer mains thereon, the total estimated cost ther eof being �17,120.00,
and
WFIERF�S all propertg ownere whose property is liable to b e 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 a.nd the property owners heard thereon on the 18th day of P�arch, �969.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE.SOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopldns:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution
No. 1756 adopted February 18, �969.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement
and he shall prepare plans and specificationa for the making of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopltins, Minnesota, this 18th day
of March, �969.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
Secretary to the Council Mayor
JOSF.PH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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A regular.meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on.Tuesday,
April 1, 1969.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 Novak,
City C1erk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Zoning Administrator
Blomquist and City Attorney Vesely.
Ree1 96 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Minutes of the
Side 1 March 18, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
Action: 2-
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
-13 April 1, 1969 in the amount of $48,999.15.be approved and authorized for
payment. Motion carried.
Bid: Pursuant to notice bid proposals were opened on March 24, 1969 at 10:�0 a.m.
for Fire, EC, and V. and MM Insurance for 1969 and their were three proposals
receiyed. (see attached)
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the proposal of the
13-23 Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., in the amount of $2,014.00,.be approved as
recommended by the staff. Motion carried.
Item: 69-7-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1768,
23-210 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION, EXTENSION AND INSTALLATION OF WATER-
MAINS ON�THE WESTERLY SIDE OF HOPKINS",.be adopted. "Along County Road 3
from 16th Avenue to Shady Oak Road, thence along Shady Oak Road to.West Park
Road; on Second.Street North from Shady Oak Road to 21st Avenue North; along
21st Avenue North from Second Street to Fourth Street North; on Fourth Street
North from 21st Avenue to 18th Avenue North; on the extension of 19th Avenue
North from Fourth Street to State Highway �67; on State Highway ��7 from the
extension of 19th Avenue to 17th Avenue North; on.West Park Road from Shady
Oak Road to Second Street North; on Third Street North from 20th Avenue to
21st Avenue". Area proposed to.be assessed for such improvement is as follows:
Railroad right-of-way across the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
except street in Section 23, Township 117, Range 22, and that part of the
Northeast Quarter o£ Northeast Quarter in.Section 23, Township 117, Range 22,
lying Southerly of State Highway ��7 and Northeasterly of Railroad right-of-way,
and that part of the West half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township
117, Range 22, described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the
Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said.Section 23, thence South
300 feet along the East line thereof, thence West at right angles distant 284
feet, thence North at right angles to a point distant 200 feet South at right
angles from South line of Lot 20, Block 2, Ginkel's Oakridge Addn., thence
East parallel with said lot line to center line of County Road No. 61, thence
, Southeasterly along said center line to the East line of West half of the
Southeast Quarter of Section 23, thence South 33.5 feet to.beginning except
road, and that part of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of
Section 23, Township 117, Range 22,.described as follows: Commencing at the
Northeast corner of Registered Land Survey 731, thence Westerly along a line,
which is an extension of the North line of Registered Land Survey No. 731,
to the.�Iest?line of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section
23, Township 117, Range 22, thence Southerly along the.West7.line of the South-
east Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said.Section 23, to a point along a
line which is the extension Westerly of the South line of Tract E, Registered
Land Survey No. 610, thence Easterly along said line which is the extension
Westerly of the South line of Tract E,.Registered Land Survey Survey No. 610,
thence Northerly to beginning, except road, and commencing at a point in the
center line of 19th Avenue distant 689.3 feet North from North line of Chicago
Milwaukee & St. Paul right-of-way, thence West at right angles to East line
of County Road No. 61, thence North along said East line to South line of
Excelsior Avenue, thence East along said line to center line of 19th Avenue,
thence South to beginning except road in Section 23, Township 117, Ra.nge 22,
and Lot 1(including vacated alley) through I,ot 11, incl., Block 1, Oak Ridge
2nd Addn., and Tracts A,B, and C, Registered Land Survey No. 316, and the
following parcels of land all located in West Mpls. Third Div., viz: "Lots 13
thru 23, incl., Block 1; Lots 1 thru 29 incl., Block 2; Lots 1 thru 30 incl.,
Block 3; Lots 1 thru 30, incl., Block 4; Lots 1 thru 30, incl., Block 5;
Lots 16 thru 30, incl., Block 6; Lots 16 thru 30, incl., Block 12 and the
following parcels of land all located in.West Park Addn., viz: Lots 1 thru 13,
incl., Block 1; Lots 1 thru 11, incl., Block 2; for all or a portion of the
cost of said improvement. Estimated cost if $210,920.15. Motion carried.
Minutes of the April 1, 1969 Council meeting,.cont.
Page 2.
Item: 69-37-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the.motion, that the following
210-218 Ordinances on proposed amendments to the Hopkins City Charter, be continued
to the Apri1.15, 1969 Council.meeting for the.second:reading. Motion carried.
Ordinance No. I-C, proposed changes of.Section 6.05. PURCHASES AND
CONTRACTS.
Ordinance No. 2-C, proposed change of.Section 6.06. CONTRACTS.
Ordinance No. 3-C, proposed change of.Section 2.07. SALARIES AND EXPENSES.
Ordinance No. 4-C, proposed change of.Section 12.05..SALE OF REAL PROPERTY.
Ordinance No. 5-C,.repealing of.Section 2.10, PERTAINING TO MUNICIPAL COURT.
Item: 69-39-C. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 303,
218-26.1 "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING SALARIES OF.MAYOR AND.COUNCIL", in the amount of
$200.00 per month for the Mayor and $150.00 per month for the Council, be
accepted for the.second.reading thereof and according to law same to be
ordered published.
Action:
Item: 68-220-Z.
261-326
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Mr. Blake moved, and Mayor Hanley seconded the motion, that the above motion
be amended to read $150.00 per month for the Mayor and $100 per month for
the Council. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman voting no.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 303,
"AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING SALARIES OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL", in the amount of
$150.00.per month for the Mayor and $100.00.per month for the Council, be
accepted for the second.reading thereof and according to law same to be
ordered published. Motion carried.
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the proposed re-
plat of Block 1, Hobby Acres, Lohman-Aarhus Division, located immediately
East of 5th Avenue North and South of State Highway•4�7 in the City of
Hopkins,.be approved as submitted and all provisions of Ordinance 4�274 be
complied with. Motion carried.
Item: 69-6-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
326-332 Thermotech, Industries, for vacation of the East � of 14th Avenue South from
5th to 6th Street South in L. P. Crevier's First Addn., be denied as
recommended by the Zoning & Planning Commission due to the withdrawal of
the request by the petitioner. Motion carried.
Item: 69-49-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
332-334 1769, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE
ALLEY BETWEEN 15TH AND 16TH AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND.STREET TO THIRD STREET
NORTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-50-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
334- 1770, A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR.CONSTRUCTION
OF AN EAST-4�iEST STREET BETWEEN 9TH AVENUE AND 11TH AVENUE SOUTH LOCATED
APPROXIMATELY 1000 FEET SOUTH OF 7TH STREET",.be adopted..Motion carried.
Item: 69-51-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No..
-398 1771, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR THE INSTALLA-
TION OF ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTS ON THE FOLLOWING STREETS: (1)� 11TH AVENUE
SOUTH FROM 7TH STREET TO lOTH STREET SOUTH: (2).EAST-WEST STREET BETWEEN
9TH AVENUE AND 11TH AVENUE SOUTH LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 1000 FEET SOUTH OF
7TH STREET",.be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-52-0. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
398-405 304, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 184 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS TRAFFIC
ORDINANCE BY PROHIBITING DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOLIC
LIQUORS", be accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 69-53-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that the request from
405-449 the Recreation & Parks Department for permission to seek from the Village of:
Minnetonka a proposed.relocation of Dominic Drive, be referred to the Hopkins
Park Board. Motion carried.
Item: 69-54-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the additional 1969
449-454 license applications, as shown on the attached list,.be approved. Motion
carried.
Minutes.of the April 1, 1969 Council meeting,.cont..
Page 3.
Item: 69-55-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman:seconded the..motion, that the.Lease
454-494 Agreement,as presented,for leasing of a.section of our Landfill by Mr.
R. T. Rutledge, with the suggested changes as shown on attached memo
from the City Manager,.be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-56-B. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that.Resolution No.
494-674 1772, "A RESOLUTION STATING THAT THE GITY OF HOPKINS IS AGAINST THE BILL
RELATIVE.TO LOCAL.CONSENT (H.F. 1177�& S.F. 941) AS IT IS NOW BEFORE US AND
THAT THE CITY OF.HOPKINS PRESENT AN AMENDED TYPE BILL.TO THE SENATE AND THE
HOUSE AT A LATER.DATE",.be.adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
674-677 1773, "A RESOLUTION STATING THAT FOR PURPOSES OF THE FEDERAL SEWERAGE WORKS
GRANT APPLICATION TO THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY THROUGH THE
MINNESOTA.POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY, THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS
IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS THE CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE",.be adopted. Motion
carried.
Action:
677-698
Action:
698-704
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1774, "A RESOLUTION PETITIONING THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR AN
EXTENSION OF STH AVENUE SOUTH ACROSS THREE SETS OF.RAILROAD TRACKS SOUTH
FROM COUNTY ROAD 3.T0 THIRD STREET SOUTH",.be.adopted. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that authorization be
given for payment to Horwitz Pil�umbing, the sum of $3,000 in final payment
of our water project. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Hearing for
704-750 Charter Amendments with.regard to the P.I.R. Fund and the Vacation of Streets
and Alleys, be.set for May 6, 1969 at 7:30 p.m. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that the meeting be
750-753 adjourned. Motion carried.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE IMPROVENlIIdT
BY THE INSTALLATION OF WATER MAINS IN
THE 9�ESTERLY PORTION OF HOPKINS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCF�N:
NOTICE IS F�REBY GIVEN that the City Council will meet in the Counci 1
Chambers of the City Hall at 7;30 P.M. on lpril 1, �969, to consider the
construction, exteneion and installation of water mains along the following
locationa� viz: �long County Road 3 from 16th AVenue to Shad.y Oak Road, thence
along Shady Oak Road to West Park Road; on Second Street North from Shady Oak
Road to 21st Avenue North; along 21st �venue North from Second Street to Fburth
Street North; on Fourth Street North from 21st Avenue to 18th Avenue Nort h; on
the extension of 19th �venue Aiorth from Fourth Street to State Highwa,y ATo .%;
on State Highway No. 7 from the egtension of 19th �Venue to 17th Av enue North;
on West Park Road from Shad.y Oak Road to Second Street North; � Third St reet
North from 20th Avenue to 21st gvenue, purauant to Minnesota Statutes, Se ctions
429•�11 to 429.111. (Lawe �953, Chapter 398 as amended)
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is as followa:
Railroad right—of—way acroas the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Qua,rt er
except street in Section 23, Townehip 117, Range 22, and
That part of the Northeast Quarter of Northeast Quarter in Section 23,
Township 117� Range 22, lying southerly of State Highway No. 7 and north—
easterly of railroad right—of—way, and
That part of the west half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township
117, Range 22, described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of
the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 23, thence
South 300 feet along the east line thereof, thence west at right angles distant
284 feet, thence north at right angles to a point dista.nt 200 feet south at
right angles from south line of Lot 20� Block 2, Ginkels Oakridge Add., thence
eaet parallel with said lot line to center line of County Road. No. 61, th eice
southeasterly along said center line to the eaet line of the west half of the
Southeast Quarter of Section 23, thence South 33.5 feet to beginning ezcept
road, and
That part of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23,
Township 117, Range 22, deacribed as follows: Commencing at the north�aest
corner of Registered Land Survey No. 731, thence westerly along a line, which
is an extension of the north line of Registereci Land Survey No. 731, to the
west line of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23,
Township 117, Range 22, thence southerly along the west line of the South east
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 23, to a point along a line
which is the eztension westerly of the south line of Tra�t E, Registered Ia.nd
Survey Ido. 610, thence easterly along said line which is the extension westerly
of the south line of Tract E� Registered Land Survey No. 610 to the aouthro�est
corner of said Tract E, Registered Land Survey No. 610, thence northerly to
beginning, except road, and
Commence at a point in the center line of 19th Avenue distant 689.3 feet
north from north line of Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul right—of—way, thence
west at right angles to east line of County Road No. 61� thence north along
said east line to south line of �celsior Avenue, thence east along said
south line to center line of 19th Avenue, thence south to begiiming except
road in Section 23, Township 117, Range 22, and
Lot 1(including vacated alley) through Lot 11, inclusive, Block 1, Oak
Ridge 2nd Addition, and
Tracts A, B, and C� Registered Land Survey No. 315, and
�he following parcels of land all located in West Minneapolis Third Division,
viz: Lots 13 thru 23, inclusive� Block 1; Lots 1 thru 29, inclusive, Block 2;
Lots 1 thru 30, inclusive, Block 3; Lots 1 thru 30, inclusive, Block 4; Lots
1 thru 30, inclusive, Block 5; Lots 16 thru 30, inclusive, Blo ck 6; Lots 16
thru 30, inclusive, Block 12, and
The following parcels of la.nd all located in 4dest Park Addition, viz: Lots 1
thru 13, inclusive, Block 1; Lots 1 thru 11, inclusive, Block 2; for all or
a portion of the coat of eaid improvement pursuant to M.S.g.� Secs. 429.011
to 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 a�s amended). The estimated cost of such
improvement ia $210,920.15.
Such persons as deeire to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. UF�.SELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun on March 29th, �969 and Marc� 27th� 1969.
.�
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1768
RESOLUTION ORDERINC IMPROVIIKENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEftEA,S a Resolution of the City Council, No..1761, adopted the 18th day
of February, �969, fixed a date for a hearing on the propoaed improvement of
the westerly side of Hopkine. Along County Road 3 from 16th Avenue to Shady 0ak
Road, thence along Shady Oak Road to West Park Road; on Second Street North from
Shady Oak Road to 21st Avenue North; along 21st Avenue North f�m Second Street to
Fourth Street North; on Fourth Street North from 21st Avenue to 18th Avenue North;
on the extension of 19th Avenue Alorth from Fourth Street to St ate Highway #7; on
State Highway #7 from the extension of 19th Avenue to 17th Avernie North; � West
Park Road from Shady Oak Road to Second Street North; on Third Street North from
20th Avenue to 21st Avenue by the construction, extension and installatio n of
watermains thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being �210,920.15, and
� all property owners whose property ie liable to b e assed�ed for the
mald ng of this improvement were given ten days published notic e of the co�cil
hearing through two weekly publications of the required ttotice, and a hea ring was
held and the property owners heard thereon on the 1st day of April, �969.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkina:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Res�lution
No. 1761 adopted February 18, �969.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improve�nent
and he ahall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such impravement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopld ns, Minnesota, this 1st da,y
of April, � 969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City �ttorney
JOHId F. HANLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 303
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING SALARIES
OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins
as follows:
That from and after July 1, 1969, the following salaries
shall be paid to the Mayor and the members of the City Council, viz:
(a) Mayor $��p.00 per month.
(b) Each Councilmen �1�0.00 per month.
(c) That in addition to the above, the Mayor and Council—
men shall be paid a reasonable sum for each day plus their reasonable
expenses incurred while traveling outside of the City of Hopkins es
the business of the City.
First read at a regular meeting of the Counci.� of the City of
Hopkins held on March 18, 19b9 and finally read, approved and adopted
and ordered published at a regular me
1, 19b9•
,�`'� '���I;}6b�
C. R. Peterson, Secretary
Joseph C. Vesely, Hopkins City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun April 10, 1969.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1769
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEEEtS RE�ORT ON IMPROVEI►�NTS
WIiEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvenent of the
north—south alley between Fifteenth Avenue North and Sixt eenth Avenu e North
from Second Street North to Third Street North by concret e surfacing thereon
and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost
of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429•111.
(Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended).
NOW, Ti�REFORE, BE IT RFSOLVID BY TI� CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan,
City mgineer, 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 b est be made as
proposed or in connection with some other improvement, an d the estim ated
cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
1st day of April, 1969.
C. R. PETIItSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. AANLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKIIdS
Hennepin Count�, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1770
A RFSOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEEfiS REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WI�REAS a petition has been received requesting the construction of
a.n East—West street between Ninth Avenue South and Eleventh Avenue Sauth
located, approgimately 1000 feet South of Seventh Street and the ass ess—
ment of benefitting prope�ty for all or a portion of the coat of the
improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111. (Laws
1953, Chapter 398 as amended).
NOW, T�'ORE, BE IT R�OLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan, City IIigineer, for atudy and he is in�tructed to report wit h 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 xith some other improvement� and the
estimated cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
1st day of April, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VFSELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOH1V F. HANLE�[,
Mayo r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minneaota
RESOLUTION N0. 1771
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEERS REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of-:
Eleventh Avenue South from Seventh Street to Tenth Street South and the
East—West Street between Idinth Avenue and Eleventh Avenue South located
approximately 1000 feet south of Seventh Street by the installation of
ornamental street lights thereon and the assessment of benefitting property
for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A.,
Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111. (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended).
NOW, TFIEREFORE, BE IT RF.�OLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF T1iE CI'I7 OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be refe rred to John
Stroja.n, City Engineer, for study and he is instructed to report wit h all
convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether
the proposed improvements are feasible and as to whether they should best
be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the
estimated cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
1st day of April, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City �ttorneg
Kerber
JOHN F. AANLEY,
Mayor
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AADITIOIdAL Z969 LTCENSE AP�LICATIONS
�u�sch°s �a�e (�fki�g �aterpr�ses, �nc.)
13 a 8th �eeo So.
1'ot,��ll Candy Co 0
Powell iZoad
i'.mb�rt Je Schmi�z
214 Monic Axe,
Car�l [Je Pet��ao�. (d/b/a CARL'S HOPIC�NS SPUR)
�02 E. �xcelsi�r A�re,
Tows� ° s Edge Foxd, Inc o
3��5 E�ceAsio� Aire, W;
Jeroffie Sm�th (d/b/a DAYRY Q�JEi�)
71O �. Lxcela�.or Avee
Operate a food vending �chine
s�ii ciga�ett�s & operate 3 food
vendia�� tnachin�s
Ope�ra,te e. confectioraeay stoxe a s��l
O�f Sale Beex (3.2) & oper�te 2
milIc trucks
Opexat� 4�asolia�r� przmps b� aell �oft
driaks
Opexate 2 gas pump�a se�i ciggre�tes
S� operat� a Used Car I,at
S�11 so�t drink� & �ilk
Tii�e above iieense� haw� been sevie�aed by the Supt, of Police; �iaeq find
�o groamd� fo� di��pp�eovral e
We r�k�ue r�coaunne�sd approval a
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itc: ��1dcl:i.tionll ��rovi5i.on�, R�iti.��clf;e I.e:;���_
The leasc on toni}�t�='ti .anenda �,r�?u].c! p;-r..vide for hlr. Rutledge to
iisc 1$O(1 s�uar.� f��:�t: c�ti C:i.t.y ��rt�pE-�r.t�• oi; c:�ie tandfill on a 30 day
ter.mi.n,ibl�� �lr-_n5e.
'1'he P:ir.ks 1)epar.tment i.:�n�; r.�n�;�. �:;�;�.c�3.l:l.e, f.or deve.loping an access
alon� 7tli SLree� So�,tli nnci ! i�c� It;i:i._i.rc�r�d erac�•:� ro the Shacly O;�k Reach
for use l�y c:hi.:l.clr.�r., eit:.h��r ntinot ��r �r� i�:ic�•cli:s, from P�r.k V1.1.1ey
clesti.nr,d for. tli�� Rc��ich. '('�ii5 Ir:•::i:,�� ►��t�'��i;ili.� confli.cts witli th:is long
r. �n�;c� p.l..:�n .
'.Che fol.:l.c�win� cc�i.ir.ti�: c�f ;ir.�_i.<�n i.s t-t;ns; ourlinc�d:
;�. hlr.. lJi_].tioi1 ��.i Li. c:hc.cl: �..��i.t:.fi t_ii�� Rai_1.r.oacl and rec�uest
�ic:rm�iss:ic,n tc !-i���t:i� 1-�i.c�:ri���; .i>>ci cl�:il.dren .:�lailg the
R..ii.].ro,.�d ri;;li_�--c.�{-;�.����• to Sii,-ic;�: l)r►k fic�ich trom 7th St.
.. ' I�. If iie iti n;�t: �i:�:cc.�ti�,ft�l_, :-- �fi:n�;s remai.tl as outlined
i_n th�i_s ].�n��._. !;' ii� is �i�cc:��ssfi.il in obtainin� this
���r.rmi5si.��n, tii��:i th�_ f��l1.c!<<in;.; stcps can be taken:
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l.. Ptr. I:utl�•�I�;�• �.•nuld h.• nr;i:���l t:n fencc:. a.lc,n}�. thc N�rl'}�
:;icl�� n�: Cli�.• c:it:�: pr-nr,�rC�• (�.c�ilCcr .Line o('. 7th SI..
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?.. 'I'hcr y;.it�� c�n 7tli �Cr�.rr�r_ �;c��.ith wc>u:Lcl Chen I�e r.r_m�ved
peritiit.t:i.n;; f.nol <�nc! I):L(:;•r_.i.e .:�cceess i.nto Llie Ci.ty
ownc:d 5rr�:_'� ��:•:t�n,�c�n.
3. 'Liic Citv k�ci.i:d cumpens�itc for hir. Put].edge's ].oss of
this .ir.��� bv r�,nc'ncl�n�, th�� Present lease to give. llim
th� u,c c�f nn �uu,il ,�ri•::i ..ldj��c�nt to the 60 ft. x 30 ft.
ar.ca Wl.tll'LI? ��I'li: L1ilc�fi.:i.
7'his ar.r:�n�;e!nent wo���.<� ��r��vi.�i�: t=fic•: :•�cces�: requestecl hy thc Parks
Dep.artm��nt, wlii]-u :31.J.�wir�}; `1r. Ru�ieclf;c• t_he i�se of the necess�ry area for
his aper.a�ic.�n. �
'1'l��c� str�f.�f: t.liu:, r.�.c.c�ru��r.ncls ���pr.��vral. af. this lease, with the understanding
tli�il Llie L-u�ure m�y Iic�.ld r.ii�� r:!'i;in�;�_•s out.linecl al�uve.
EtespectEully submitted,
j"'r+..'.""'r�� � �►/I�Tl�
/'fer L. ov.�k
C' Manager
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1•772
WHEREAS, the Minnesota Legislature is considering proposed
revision in the Local Consent Law as it applies to State Trunk
Highways, and
WHEREAS, said revision would eliminate the negative veto
by Cities and Villages and replace this veto with a series of
hearings and appeals, and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Hopkins has re�iewed
this proposed change, both in relation to metropolitan area problems,
! and in relation to our specific circ�stances,
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council �� the City of Hopkins
registers its opposition to the bill as it is now drafted, and
suggest revisions of the bill to provide (a) a clear distinction
between the comridor plan and the layout design stages, with the
appeals procedure to apply to both these initial stages, (b)
appointment of an appeals board,should not be limited to "Judges
Learned in the Law" but should provide for appointment of expert
traffic engineers, one to be appointed by the City, one by the State
Highway Department, and a third chosen by the first two named, which
board would (c) not be limited in its determination to choosing
betwean the plans laid before them, but which would have power to
consolidate features of different plans in determining a final design.
Passed and adopted the lst day of April 1969.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
City Clerk Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
.
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RFSOLUTION N0. 1773
RESOLUTION DESIGNATIIJG HOPKINS CITY MANAGER AS THE
CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE FOR FIDERAL SEWAGE WORKS GRANT
IT IS I�REBY RESOLVID by the City Council of the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, that the City Manager of
the City of Hopkins be and he is hereby designated as the City's
Representative for the purposes of the Federal Sewage Works Grant
Application to the Federal Water Pollution Control Agency through
the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and that he is hereby author-
ized for and in behalf of the City to sign and execute all necessary
documents in connection therewith.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Hopkins
City Cauncil held April 1, 1969.
John F. Hanley, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1774
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF
AN EXTENSION OF FIFTH AVIIWE SOUTH IN TI� CITY OF HOPKINS
FROM THE SOUTHERLY �UNDARY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD N0. 3 AND
TI�10E SOUTHERLY TO THIRD STREE'P SOUTH AND TO RAILROAD
BOULEVARD, SAID EXTENSION OF SAID FIFTH AVIIVUE TO BE 100
FEET WIDE; AND AUTHORIZING AN APPLICATION TO THE MINNESO-
TA PUBLIC SERVICE CONINIISSION FOR PF�?MISSION TO CONSTRUCT
AT GRADE ACROSS THE RIGHTS OF WAY OF CERTAIN RAILROADS
WE�RF�AS, twenty-five per cent or more of the territory
of the City of Hopkins is located West of Hennepin County Road No.
18 and South of Hennepin County Road No. 3 in which part of Hopkins
there has occurred rapid residential and other development particu-
lar�y since 1960, and
WHEREAS, Hennepin County Road No. lg is now being recon-
structed and widened through the City of Hopkins and is intended for
rapid through traffic traveling in a Northerly, Southerly direction
with limited points of access thereto in the City of Hopkins, and
WHEREAS, the territory in the City of Hopkins first above
mentioned has also experienced a rapid development of industrial enter-
prises more particularly located North of Seventh Street South and West
of Eleventh Avenue South, and
WHEREAS, the population of said territory has rapidly increased
in said period, and
WI-�REAS, there has been located and constructed in said
territory a great mar�y units of multiple housing and more are being
erected at this time, and
� � Wf�REAS, the only points of access into said territory
at the present time are along the presently unreconstructed County
Road No. lg and along Eleventh Avenue South, said points of access
being separated by approximately one mile and points of access being
the only avenues available for police and fire protection from the
City facilities into said territory, and
tiJf�REAS, as said Hennepin County Road No. 18 is being re—
constructed as above described, its use during such construction will
be extremely limited and therefore the access into said above described
territory will depend mainly upon Eleventh Avenue South which is gross—
ly inadequate.
NOj�J THEREFORE, IT IS HERESY RESOLVED by the City Council of
the City of Hopki.ns as follows:
[1] That there shall be immediately constructed another
additional road into the above described territory the same to be
located as an extension of F`if`th Avenue South Southerly from Hennepin
County Road No. 3 to its intersection with Third Street South and with
Boulevard Road and over, across and upon the following premises in the
City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz:
The Westerly 50 feet of the Southeast Quarter
of the Southeast Quarter and the Easterly 50
feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter both in Section 21�, Township 117, Range
22 and the Westerly 50 feet more or less of the
Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and
the Easterly 50 feet of the Northwest Quarter
of the Northeast Quarter both in Section 25,
Township 117, Range 22 all of which lies South—
erly of Hennepin Caunty Road No. 3 and Northerly
of Railroad Boulevard and Third Street South.
[2] That there shall be prepared and immediately filed with
the Minnesota Public Service Commission all necessary Petitions� Applications.
��
�., .. and documents for the purpose of securing an Order from said Commission
allowing the installation and construction of said thoroughfare at grade
level crossing the rights of way of the Great Northern Railway Company,
the Chicago and Northwestern Railwa�y Company and the Chicago, Milwaukee,
St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, all of which rights of way are
so located that said part of said Fifth Avenue South will cross them.
[3] That the City �gineer of the City of Hopkins is hereby
authorized and ordered to prepare plans and specifications for such
,
road.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council
of the City of Hopl�dns held April 1+� 1969.
John F. Hanley, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on Tuesday,
April 15, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen B1ake, Harriman, Lund and Pokorny, also City Manager
Novak, City C1erk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Finance Director Frane and City.Attorney
Vesely.
Reel 96
Side 1
Action:
756-
Action:
-777
Bid:
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
the April 1, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that authorization be
given for payment of the regular monthly bills, the.utility bills and the
contractual payments for April. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bid proposals for furnishing Fleet and General Liability
Insurance for 1969, were opened on Friday, April 11, 1969 at 10:00 a.m., and
the following proposals were received. (see attached)
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the proposals
777-918 for furnishing Fleet and General Liability Insurance for 1969, be continued
to the May 6, 1969 Council meeting and the City Attorney review the proposals
as submitted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-5-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No:1775,
Side 1-918-1410 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING . THE IMPROVEMENT ON FIFTH AVENUE SOUTH
Side 2-1410- FROM FIFTH STREET TO SEVENTH STREET; ON SEVENTH STREET SOUTH FROM SIXTH
AVENUE TO A POINT APPROXIMATELY 150 FEET EAST OF EAST PARK VALLEY DRIVE,
THENCE SOUTH TO OPEN DITCH OUTLET; ON SIXTH STREET FROM SIXTH AVENUE TO
A POINT 150 FEET EAST OF FIFTH AVENUE BY THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER
AND BLACKTOP REPLACEMENT THEREON", be adopted. Area to be assessed is
the North 112 feet of the East 107 feet of the West 1162.82 feet of the
Southeast Quarter except road in Section 25, Township 117, Range 22;.that
part of the Northeast Quarter of Northeast Quarter lying West of the East
134 feet thereof and South of Blocks 44 to 47, incl., in.West Minneapolis
and the North 33 feet of the East 630 feet of the West 800 feet of the
Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter except road in.Section 25,
Township 117, Range 22; all land not platted in the Southeast Quarter of
the Northeast Quarter in Section 25, Township 117, Range 22; Lots 1 thru
10 incl., Block 1; Lots 1 thru 20 incl., Block 2; Lots 1 thru 14 incl.,
Block 3; Lots 1 thru 7, incl., Block 4; all in Park Valley; Lots 1 thru
31, incl., Block l; Lots 1 thru 32, incl., Block 2; Lots 1 thru 14, incl.,
Block 3; all in Park Valley Second Addition; Lots 1 thru 5 incl., Block 1,
Park Valley Manor; North 150 feet of Tract A, Tracts B,C, D, and E,
Registered Land Survey No. 939; Tracts C,D. E and F, Registered Land Survey
No. 682; Lots 1 thru 12, incl., Block 49; Lots 1 thru 12, incl., Block 62;
Lots 9 thru 16, incl, Block 63; Blocks 27, 28, 29, 43, 44 and 45 including
vacated streets and alleys; all in West Minneapolis. Estimated cost is
$70,588.00. Motion carried.
Item: 69-189-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
Side 2- 1525 1776, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON INTERLACHEN ROAD FROM
EXCELSIOR TO BOYCE ROAD; ON BOYCE ROAD FROM INTERLACHEN ROAD TO HOLLY
ROAD: ON OAKWOOD ROAD FROM BOYCE ROAD TO GOODRICH STREET BY THE INSTALLA-
TION OF STORM SEWER THEREON", be adopted. Area to be assessed for such
improvement is Lot 79, Auditor's Subdivision No. 239; Lots 2 thru 21, incl.
Lots 27 thru 30, incl., Preston's Interlachen Park; Lots 16 thru 30, incl.,
Block 2; Lots 1 thru 30, incl., Block 3; Lots 1 thru 15, incl., Lots 26
- thru 30, incl., Block 4; Lots 22 thru 30, inc1., Block 14; Lots 1 thru 9,
incl., Block 13; all in F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park. Estimated cost
is $30,270.00. Motion carried.
Appearariee:'�:;, Mr�:::iDonald Hagen, of M. B. Hagen.Realty appeared.before the Council with
1551- preliminary plans for development of the downtown area by the construction
of an apartment complex for low income families and housing for the
elderly.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Council
-1734 express to the Hopkins Housing & Redevelopment Authority, their whol�earted
interest in this type of a project and further investigate this report.
Motion carried.
Minutes.of the April.l5, 1969 Council.meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 69-37-Q. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that the amendments
1734-1752 to the Hopkins City Charter be approved for the second reading thereof and
according to law same to be ordered published, as follows:
Ordinance No. 1-C, proposed changes of Section 6.05, "PURCHASES AND CONTRACTS".
A.roll call vote was polled as follows: Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Blake, yea;
Mayor Hanley, yea; Mr. Harriman,.yea; and Mr. Lund,.yea. Motion carried
unanimously.
Ordinance No. 2-C, proposed changes of Section 6.06, "CONTRACTS. A roll call
vote was polled as follows: Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mayor Hanley,
yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Ordinance No. 3-C. proposed changes of Section 2.07. "SALARIES AND EXPENSES".
A roll call vote was polled as follows: Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Blake, yea;
Mayor Hanley, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried
unanimously. �
Ordinance No. 4-C. proposed change of Section 12.05. "SALE OF REAL PROPERTY".
A roll call vote was polled as follows: Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Blake, yea;
Mayor Hanley, yea; Mr. Harriman,.yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried
unanimously.
Ordinance No. 5-c. repealing of Section 2.10. "PERTAINING TO MUNICIPAL COURT".
A roll call vote was polled as follows: Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Blake, yea;
Mayor Hanley, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund,.yea. Motion carried
unanimously.
Item: 69-52-.O.Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded.the motion, that Ordinance No. 304,
1752-1755 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE.NO. 184, KNOWN AS THE.HOPKINS TRAFFIC
ORDINANCE BY PROHIBITING DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCHOLIC
LIQUORS", be accepted for the second reading thereof and according to law
same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 69-50-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1777,
1755-1787 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF 11TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM
A POINT APPROXIMATELY 1000 FEET SOUTH OF 7TH STREET.TO lOTH STREET SOUTH BY
THE EXTENSION OF SANITARY SEWER, LIFT STATION AND WATERMAIN", be adopted.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-50-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman.seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1783,
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF 11TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM
A POINT.APPROXIMATELY 1000 FEET SOUTH OF 7TH STREET TO lOTH STREET SOUTH BY
THE EXTENSION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, ROAD BASE, SURFACING, SIDEWALK AND
INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-51-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
187-1834 1778, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON THE PETITION FOR IMPROVEMENT BY THE
INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, ROAD BASE AND SURFACING ON THE
EAST-WEST STREET LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 1000 FEET SOUTH OF 7TH STREET FROM
11TH AVENUE TO 9TH AVENUE AND ON 9TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM NINE MILE CREEK TO THE
INTERSECTION WITH THE PROPOSED EAST-WEST STREET", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-57-0. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 302,
1834- "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 252 AND CREATING A PARK BOARD", be
amended to read as follows: "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 252 AND
CREATING A RECREATION AND PARKS COMMISSION". Motion carried.
-1919 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the above
Ordinance No. 302, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 252 AND CREATING A
RECREATION AND PARKS COMMISSION", be accepted for the first reading with the
deletion of the following: "and such Council member shall not.be eligible for
a consecutive reappointment�'. Motion carried.
Item: 69-58-R. Mr. Eokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1919- T779, "A RESOLUTION RESCINDING RESOLUTION N0. 1655, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING
IN THE EXTENSION OF.SANITARY SEWER ON EAST LAKE STREET FROM MONK AVENUE TO
A POINT APPROXIMATELY 800 FEET WEST", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-59-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No. I780,
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION.FOR EXTENSION OF
SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN TO SERVE TRACTS H, I, J, & K, REGISTERED.LAND
SURVEY ��561", be adopted. Motion carried.
Minutes.of the Apri1.15, 1969, Council meeting, cont..
Page 3.
Item: 69-59-P. Mr. Lund moved', and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that.Resolution No. 1781,
-1977 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON THE PETITION FOR THE EXTENSION OF SANITARY
SEWER AND.WATERMAIN.TO SERVE TRACTS H, I, �, & K, REGISTERED LAND SURVEY N0.
561",.be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-60-0. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
1977-1985 305, "AN ORDINANCE VAGATING PART OF FARMDALE ROAD IN THE PLAT OF HOBBY ACRES,
LOHMAN-AARHUS DIVISION",.be accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 69-61-C. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mayor Hanley seconded the motion, that Councilman
1985-2000 Blake be designated as the CounciT's representative to.serve on the Board of
Directors,for consideration by the nominating committee,of the Metropolitan
Section of the League of Minnesota League of Municipalities. Motion carried.
Item: 69-62-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Open Space
2000-2088 Grant for the Oaks Neighborhood Park and the Park Valley Park be designated
to the Recreation and Parks Capital Improvement Program. Motion lost.
Item:69-53-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Hopkins Park
2088-2129 Board's recommendation that the City contact the Village of Minnetonka re-
garding the proposed relocation of Dominic Drive, be approved. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request by
2129-2134 the City Manager for permission to advertise for bids for the following items
be approved: Concrete Work, Asphalt, Seal Coating, Traffic Paints and a
3 Wheel Vehicle. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1782,
2134-2166 "A RESOLUTION NOMINATING MAYOR JOHN F. HANLEY FOR THE C. C. LUDWIG AWARD'.''FOR�.-..
DISTINGUISHED MUNICIPAL SERVICE", be adopted. Motion carried unanimously.
Action:
-2174
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting.be
adjourned. Motion carried.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
1dOTICE OF HEARINC ON PROPOSID IMPROVEN�NTS
TO WHOM IT NiAY CONCE�tN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVF�T 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 April 15,
�969, to consider the making of an improvement on Fifth Avenue South from Fii�h
Street to Seventh Street; on Seventh Street South from Sixth Avenue to a point
approximately 150 feet East of East Park Valley Drive, thence South to open ditch
outlet; on Sixth Street from Sixth Avenue to a point 150 feet�East of Fi fth Avenue
by the installation of etorm sewer and blacktop replacement thereon pursu�a.nt to
M.S.l. Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended).
The area to be assessed is The North 112 feet of the East 107 feet of the
West 1162.82 feet of the Southeast Quarter egcept road in Sect,�on 25� To�ship 117
Range 22; That part of the Northeast Quarter of ATortheast Qua rter lying West of the
East 134 feet thereof and South of Blocks 44 to 47, inclusive, in West Minneapolis
and the North 33 feet of the East 630 feet of the West 800 feet of the S autheast
Qua.rter of the Northeast Qua.rter except road in Sect�on 25, Township 117, Range 22;
All land not platted in the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter in Section
25, Township 117� Range 22; Lots 1 thru 10, inclusive, Block 1; Lots 1 thru 20,
inclusive� Block 2; Lots 1 thru 14, inclusive, Block 3; Lots 1 thru 7, inclusive,
Block 4; all in Park Valley; Lots 1 thru 31, inclusive, Block 1; Lots 1 thru 32,
inclusive, Block 2; Lots 1 thru 14, inclusive, Block 3; all in Park Vall ey Second
Addition; Lots 1 thru 5, inclusive, Block 1, Park Valley Mano r; North 150 feet of
Tract g, Tracts B, C, D, and E, Registered Land Survey No. 939; Tracts C, D, E and
F, Registered Land Survey No. 682; Lots 1 thru 12, inclusive, Block 49; Lots 1 thru
12, inclusive, Block 62; Lots 9 thru 16, inclusive, Block 63; Blocks 27, 28, 29,
43,�'44 �d 45 including vacated streets and alleys; all in West Minneapo lis.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �70,588.00.
�. All persons desiring to be heaxd with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting. �
Dated �Iarch 4, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota on April 3, 1969 and Ap ril '
io, �969.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1775
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVII�iF�TT AIdD
PREP�RATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1762, adopted the 4th
day of March, �969, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement
on Fifth Avenue South from Fifth Street to Seventh Street; on Seventh Str eet
South from Sixth Avenue to a point approximately 150 feet East of East Park
Valley Drive, thence South to open ditch outlet; on Sixth Street from Sizth
Avenue to a point 150 feet East of Fifth Avenue by the install ation of storm
sewer and blacktop replacement thereon, the total estimated co st thereof
being $70,588.00,and
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to b e 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 a.nd the property owners heard thereon on the 15th day of
A.pril, 1969.
NOW, TI�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such street� are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution
No. 1762 adopted March 4, �969.
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
15th day of April, �969.
C. R. PETERSON�
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
May or
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID INlPROVIIs+�TTS
TO WHOM IT A4AY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEEtEBY 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 April 15th, �969, to consider the making of an improvement on Interlachen
Road from Excelsior to Boyce Road; on Boyce Road from Interlachen Road to
Holly Road; on Oakwood Road from Boyce Roa.d to Goodrich Street by the
installation of storm sewer thereon pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to
Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended).
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lot 79,
Auditor Subdivieion No. 239; Lots 2 thru 21, inclusive, Lots 27 thru 30,
inclusive, Prestons Interlachen Park; Lots 16 thru 30, inclusive, Block 2;
Lots 1 thru 30, inclusive, Block 3; Lots 1 thru 15� inclusive, Lots 26 thru
30, inclusive, Block 4; Lots 22 thru 30,,inclusive, Block 14; Lots 1 thru 9,
inclusive, Block 13; all in F. A. Sava.ges Interlachen Park.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $30,270.00.
�11 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the p roposed
improvement will be heaxd at this meeting.
Dat.ed March 4th, �96g.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VFSII,Y,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun� Hopkina, Minnesota on April 3r �969
and gpril 10, �969.
Kerber
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1776
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHII�EAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1763, adopt ed the 4th day
of March, �969, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement on
Interlachen Road from ESccelsior to Boyce Road; on Boyce Road from Interla dien
Road to Holly Road; on Oakwood Road from Boyce Road to Goodrich Street by the
installation of storm se�rer thereon, the total estimated cost thereof bei ng
�30,270.00, and
WFIEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for
the making of this improvement were given ten days publiahed 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 th e 15th day of
April, �969.
NOW, TI�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No.1763 adopted March 4, 1969.
2. �hat John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for the
improvement and he shall prepare plans and apecifications for the making of
such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota� this
15th day of flpril, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HADTLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 1-C.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6.05
OF TI� HOPKINS.CITY CHARTER
Upon recommendation of the Charter Commission of the
City of Hopkins pursuant to M.S.A. ,410.31, BE IT ORDAINED by the
City Council of the City of Hopkins as follows:
Section l. That Section 6.05 of the Charter of the City
of Hopkins be and the same is hereby repealed, and there is hereby
adopted and enacted in lieu and in place thereof the following:
Section 6.05. Purchases and Contracts. The City
Manager shall be.the chief purchasing agent of the
City. All purchases in behalf of the City shall be
made, and all contracts let by the City Manager sub-
ject to the approval of the Council. Such approval
must be secured in advance whenever the amount of
such purchase or contract exceeds $2,000.00. All
contracts and bonds to which the City shall be a
party shall be signed by the Mayor and by the City
Manager in behalf and in the name of the City.
Section 2. Effective Date. Pursuant to M.S.A. LE10.31,
this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the
91st day following its final publication after adoption.
Section 3. Adoption. After recommendation by the Hopkins
Charter Commission for the enactment of the above City Charter Amend-
ment, a public hearing was held thereon by the Hopkins City Council in
the Council Chambers of the Hopkins City Hall on � March 18, 1969,
at 7:30 P.M. upon two weeks' published Notice which Notice contained
the text of said Charter Amendment; thereafter this Ordinance was first
read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins on
the 18thday of March, 1969 and finally read, approved and
adopted by an affirmative vote of all its members and ordered published
at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 15th day of April
, 19 69.
� ��
C. R. Peterson, ecretary
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins_:.Sun, April 24, 1969
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 2-�,
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6.06
OF THE HOPKINS CITY CHARTER
Upon recommendation of the Charter Commission of the
City of Hopkins pursuant to M.S.A. 410.31, BE IT ORDAINED by the
City Council of the City of Hopkins as follows:
Section l. That Section 6.06 of the Charter of the City
of Hopkins be and the same is hereby repealed, and there is hereby
adopted and enacted in lieu and in place thereof the following:
Section 6.06. Contracts. In all cases of
work to be done by contract, or for the pur—
chase of personal property of, any kind, where
the amount involved is more than $2,000.00, ex—
cept in those cases where from the nature of
the work to be done or the kind of property
to be purchased it is apparent that competitive
bids therefor will not be received, and also in
those cases where the Council shall by F�nergency
Ordinance otherwise provide, and except also
in ar�y contract for a local improvement made
under M.S.A. la29.OL,1 or any other law having
an inconsistant provision relating to contract
for local improvements, the City Manager shall
advertise for bids in such manner as may be des-
ignated by the Council. Contracts over �2,000.00
shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder.
The Council may reject ar�y and all bids. Nothing
contained in this section shall prevent the
purchase of real or personal property on the
installment p�yment plan. Ftzrther Regulations
for the making, receipt and opening of bids and
letting of contracts may be made by Motion, Res—
olution or Ordinance. If at any time in the
future there should be enacted ar�y Statute by
the State of Minnesota providing for an amount
larger than $2,000.00 before the requirement of
competitive bids, the City Council may pass and
adopt Ordinances in conformity with such Statutes
and thereafter proceed thereunder.
Section 2. Effective Date. Pursuant to M.S.A. 1,10.31,
this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and af`ter
the 91st day following its final publication after adoption.
Section 3. Adoption. After recommendation by the Hopkins
Charter Commission for the enactment of the above City Charter Amend—
ment, a public hearing was held thereon by the Hopkins City Council
in the Council Chambers of the Hopkins City Hall on March 18, 1969,
at 7:30 P.M. upon two weeks' published Notice which Notice contained
the text of said Charter Amendment; thereafter this Ordinance was first
read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins on
the 18th day of March, 1969 and finally read, approved
and adopted by an affirmative vote of all its members and ordered
published at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 15th day
of April
� Xi �'���L����
C. R. Peterson, ec
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, April 24, 1969
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 3-c.
AN ORDINANCE A1V.�NDING SECTION 2.07
OF THE HOPKINS CITY CHARTER
Upon recommendation of the Charter Commission
of the City of Hopkins pursuant to 1VI.S.A. 410.31, BE IT
ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins a9
follows:
Section 1. That Section 2.07 of the Charter
of the City of Hopkins be and the same is hereby repealed,
and there is hereby adopted and enacted in lieu and in place
thereof the following:
Section 2.07. Salaries and Expenses. �he
Nlayor and the members of the City Council
shall each receive an annual salary as the
Council may by Ordinance establish in such
a.mount as they deem reasonable. No change
in salary shall take effect until after
the next succeeding Municipal election.
The Mayor and Councilman shall be paid a
reasonable sum for each day and their reason-
able expenses incurred while traveling outside
of the City on the City's business. The City
Manager and all other officers and employees
of the City shall receive such salaries, wages
and expenses as may be from time to time
fixed by the City Council.
Section 2. Effective date. Pursuant to M.S.A.
410.31, this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from
and after the 91st day following its final publication after
adoption.
Section 3. Adoption. After recommendation by
the Hopkins Charter Commission for the enactment of the above
City Charter Amend.ment, a public hearing was held thereon by
- a- the Hopkins City Council in the Council Cha,mbers of the Hopkins
City Hall on March 18, 1969 at 7:30 P.M. upon two
weeks' published Notice which Notice contained the text of
said Charter Amendment; thereafter this Ordinance was first
read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins on the 18th day of March, 1969 and finally read,
approved and adopted by an affirmative vote of all its mem-
bers and ordered published at a regular meeting of said Council
held on the 15th dav of April . 19 69.
C. R. Peterson, Secretary
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun April 24, 1969
-.. -, - _.., ,
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 4-C .
AN ORDIIVANCE A➢QENDING SECTION 12.05
OF THE HOPKINS CITY CHARTER
Upon recommendation of the Charter Commission
of the City of Hopkins pursuant to M.S.A. 410.31, BE IT
ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as
follows:
Section 1. That Section 12.05 of the Charter
of the City of Hopkins be and the sa.me is hereby repealed,
and there is hereby adopted and enacted in lieu and in place
thereof the following:
Section 12.05. Sales of Real Property.
1Vo real property of the City shal� be
disposed of except by Resolution duly
adopted by a four�fifths vote of the
City Council. The consideration paid
to the City for the sale of any such
real property shall be not less than
the fair and reasonable market value
of such property as the same may have
been determined by the latest tax assess-
ment roles of the City subject however
for reasonable adjustment in those cases
where the City ma.y retain easements or.
other rights in such property. The pro-
ceeds of any such sale shall be used for
any public purpose which the Council may
by Resolution designate.
Section 2. Effective Date. Pursuant to �I.S.A.
410.31, th2s Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from
and after the 91st day following its final publication after
adoption.
Section 3. Adoption. After recommendation by the
Hopkins Charter Commission for the enactment of the above
City Charter Amendment, a public hearing was held thereon by
the Hopkins City Council in the Council Chambers of the Hopkins
City Hall on March 18, 1969 at 7; 30 P.1�. upon two
weeks' published Notice which Notice contained the text of
said Charter Amendment; thereafter this Ordina.nce was first
read at a regulax meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins on the 18th day of March, 1969 and finally read,
approved and adopted by an affirma.tive vote of all its mem-
bers and ordered published at a regular meeting of said Council
held on the 15th day of April � 19 69.
. ttartl e3� , �tay�or
C. R. Peterson, Secretary
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun, April 24, 1969
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 5-c. -
AN ORDINANCE REPEAZING SECTION 2.1a
OF THE HOPKINS CITY CHARTER
Upon recommendation of the Charter Commission
of the City of Hopkins pursuant to M.S.A. 410.31, BE IT
ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as
follows:
Section 1. That Section 2.10 of the Hopkins
Niunicipal Charter be and the same is hereby repealed.
Section 2. Effective Date. Pursuant to Nt.S.A.
410.31, this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from
and after the 91st day following its final publication after
adoption.
Section 3. Adoption. After recommendation by
the Hopkins Charter Commission for the enactment of the above
City Charter Amendment, a public hearing was held thereon by
the Hopkins City Council in the Council Cha.mbers of the Hopkins
City Hall on March 18, 1969 at 7:30 P.ffi. upon two
weeks' published Notice which Notice contained the text of
said Charter Amendment; thereafter this Ordinance was first
read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins on the 18th day of March 1969 �d finally read,
approved and adopted by an affirmative vote of all its mem-
bers and ordered published at a regular meeting of said Council
held on the 15th day of
_ .�J�,�� /.�;��
C. R. Peterson, Secretary
April � 1 9 69.
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun, April 24, 1969
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 301�
AN ORDIPtANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. lgl�
KNOWN.AS THE HOPKINS TRAFFIC ORDINANCE.
BY PROHIBITING DRNING UNDER Ti� INFLU-
ENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins as follows:
Section 1. That Section 12 of Ordinance No. 184 of
the City of Hopkins entitled and.laiown as Hopkins Traffic Ordinance
be and the same is hereby repealed.
Section 2. There is hereby enacted and adopted by re-
ference all of the provisions and subdivisions as agreed, Minnesota
Statutes Annotated Section 169.121, with the same force and effect
as ttiough the provisions of said M.S.A. Section were set forth herein
verbatim.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the
City of Hopkins held on April 1, 1969 and finally read, approved and
adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of sa'd Council
held on April 15, 1969• >
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C. R. Peterson, cretary ,,� f' �
Joseph C. Vesely, Hopkins City Attorney
' Published in the Hopkins Sun, April 24, 1969
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RE�OLUTIOld N0. 1777
A RESOLUTION RECEIVINC RII'ORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON INlPROVENIENTS
WHEHEAS, pursuant to Resolution ATo. 1670 of the Council adopted
January 16, 1968, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, Citg Engineer,
%: roposed
v'- �-�'''�'"�`�� with reference to�leventh Avenue South from a point approximately 1,000 feet
south of Seventh Street��o°�enth Street South by the extension of sanitary
sewer and watermain and construction of lift station and forcemain thereon
and this report was received by the Council on April 15, �969.
ATOW, THEREFQRE, BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such streets in
accordance with the report and the assessment of South one-quarter of
Northeast Quarter of Southwest Qua,rter and North one half of the Southeast
Qua,rter of Southwest Qua,rter in Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, for all
or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011
to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended), at an estimate d total
cost of the improvement of �33,494•00 for sanitary sewer, constructi ari of
lift station and forcemain.and $16�713.00 for watermain.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
6th day of May, �9b9, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:�J o'clock
P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing a,nd improvement
as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopldns, Minneeota, this 15th day
of April, 1969.
C. R. PETERSON,
Secretary to the Council
JOSEPH C. VE,SII,Y�
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. H�NLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1783
A RFSOLUTION RECEIVING R�ORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARI1dG ON IMPROVE�NTS
WHEFtEAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1671 of the Council adopted
January 16, 1968, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
Eagineer, with reference to Eleventh Avenue South froar a point approximately
1,000 feet south of Seventh Street to Tenth Street by the extension of concrete
curb and gutter, roa.d base and subbase, surfacing, sidewalk and the installation
of storm sewer thereon and this report was received by the Cou.ncil on April 15,
� 969.
NOW, T�'ORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such streets in accordande
with the report and the assessment of the South one—qua.rter of Northeast Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter and the Idorth one—half of Southeast Qua,rter of South—
west Quarter in Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, for all or a portion of the
cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111
��W$ �953, Chapter 398 as amended), at an estimated total cost of the
improvement of $129,600.00 for street; and $7,764.00 for storm sewer.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
6th day of May, 1969, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:3fl o'clock
P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such heaxing and improvement
ae required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 15th day
of April, 1969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
�
Kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayo r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION IdO. 1778
A RE�SOLUTION RECEIYING RF�PORT AND
CALLINC FOR HF,ARING ON IMPROVII�'iIIdTS
WiiII3EAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1770 of the Coun cil adopted
April 1, �969, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City �gin eer,
with reference to an East—West Street located approximately 1,000 feet
south of Seventh Street, from Ninth Avenue South to Eleventh Avenue South
and on Ninth Avenue South from East—West Street to A1ine Mile Creek by the
installation of concrete curb and gutter, road base and subbases; street
surfacing, and land acquisition thereon and this report w8s received by
the Council on April 15► �969•
NOW, THEREFURE, BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of Hopkina,
Minneaota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such streets in
accordance with the report and the assessment of those parcela in the South
one—half of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22 described as follows:
1. The Northeast Qua.rter of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
except the west 33 feet and the south 35.81 feet.
2. The East one—half of the South one—quarter of the Northeast Quart er of
the Southwest Quarter except the north 50 feet and the west 33 feet.
3. That part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter lying
southwesterly of the southwesterly line of the easement for Nine Mile Creek
as described in Document No. 2715023, files of the Register of Deeds in
Hennepin County, which lies north of a line 266.35 feet no rth of, measured
at right angles to and parallel with the south line of sai d Northwest Qua.rter
of the Southeast Qua,rter, except the west 30 feet of said Northwest Quarter
of the Southeast Qua,rter.
4. That part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter described as
commencing at the Northeast corner of said Northeast Quart er of the Sauthweat
Quarter; thence East along the extension of the North line of said No rtheast
Qua,rter of the Southweat Quarter a distance of 10 feet; thence South, para11e1
with the East line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter a distance
of 225.5 feet; thence Southwesterly, deflecting to the right 55 degrees 53
minutes, a distance of 341.5 feet to the point of beginnin g, thence S outheasterly,
deflecting to the left 97 degrees 28 minutes, to an inters ection with a line
drawn west at right angles to the East line of said Northeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter from a point on said East line diatan� 633 feet Sout3� f rom
the Northeast corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quart er; thence
East along the last described line to said East line; then ce South aloalg said
East line to the Northeast corner of the South one—fourth of said Northeast
Quarter of the SoutYiwest Quarter; thence west to the Northwest corner of the
South one—fourth of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence
North along the west line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest �uarter
to a point 287.1 feet South from the Northwest corner of said Northeast Qua,rter
of said Southwest Qusrter; thence East, parallel with the North line of said
Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 379•31 feet; thence
North, parallel with said west line, a distance of 287.1 f eet to said North
line; thence East along said North line to a point 508 feet West from the
Northeast corner of said Northeast Qua.rter of the.Southwes t Quarter; thence
Soiatheasterly to the point of beginning, for all or a portion of the oost of
the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (L �as �953,
Chapter 398 as amended) at an estimated total cost of the improvement of
$22,084.00.
2. A public hearing ehall be held on such proposed improvement on the
6th day of May, �969, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock
P.M.� and the Clerk shall give published notice of such he aring and improvement
as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopldns, Minnesota, this �5th aay
of April, �969.
C. R. PETERSON�
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1779
A RESOLUTION REPEALINC AND RESCIPTDI1dG RFSOIUTION
No. �655, PERTAINING TO THE E}CTENSION OF SANITA.RY
SEWER ON EAST LAKE STREET FROM MONK AVENUE TO A
POINT APPROXIMATELY 800 FEET WE�T.
WHEREAS, on October 17, 1967, the City Council adopted
Resolution Number �655, authorizing the extension of sanitary
aewer on East Lake Street from Monk Avenue to a point approx—
imately 800 feet west; and
WI�REAS, on April 15, �969, the Council rescinded the
previoua action on such improvements.
NOW� TIigtEFORE, BE IT RESOLVID that said Resolution Number
1655 as above described, be and the same axe hereby rescinded
and repealed.
PASSID AND ADOPTID by the City Council on April 15, �969•
C. R. PETERSON,
City C�srk
JOSE�H C. VESII.,Y,
City At�orney
Kerber
JOHN F. HAATLEY�
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RE.SOLUTION N0. 1780
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEERS REPORT ON IPHPROVEMERTTS
WFIEREAS a petition has been received requesting the extension of
sanitary sewer and watermain to serve �'racts H, I, J, and K� Registered
Land Survey Aio. 561 and the assessment of benefitting property for all
or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs.
429•011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1953, Chapter 398 as amended).
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be refe rred to John
Strojan, City Ehgineer, for study and he is instructed to report wit h 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
�stimated cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, 13�is
15th day of April� �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
n
Ker er
JOHAi F. HADTLE Y,
Mayor
\J
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1781
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARI1dG ON IMPROVEMIIdTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1780 of the Coun cil adopted
April 15, �969, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City F�hgineer,
with reference to an extension of sanitary sewer and.wateimain and a a;uisition
of easement for euch improvement along a North-South linej paxallel to and
approximately 650 feet west of the west line of Monk Aii�nwe� from Hiawatha
Avenue to East Lake Street (also lrnown as Second Street North�and this
report was received by the Council on April 15, �g69.
NOW, THII�EFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the proposed improvement in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Tracts D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M,
_ N, 0, and P, Registered Land Surve� No. 561; and Lots 91and 92, Auditors
Subdivision No. 239 for all or a portion of the cost of the improvem e1t
pursuant to M.S.A., Secs.°429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1953, Chapt er 398
as amended), at a.n estimated total cost of the improvement of $11,654.00
for sewer and �13,431.00 for watermain
2. � public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on
the 6th day of May, 1969, 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 15th
day of April, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VFSII,Y,
City Attorney
1
�
Kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on Tuesday,
May 6, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., in.the Council Chambers in the City Ha11.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Pokorny, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Zoning Adminis-
trator Blomquist and City Attorney Vesely,
Ree1 97 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Minutes of the
Side 1 April 15, 1969 Council meeting.be approved and signed. Motion carried.
Action•12-
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
-46 May 6, 1969 in the amount of $208,175.35 be approved and authorized for payment.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman.seconded the motion, that the bids for Fleet
46-58 and Liability Insurance for 1969, continued from the Apri1.15, 1969 Council
meeting, be awarded to the Home Indemnity Insurance for Fleeting Liability in
the amount of $3,468.00, and to North River Insurance Co, for General Liability
in the amount of $3,009.00, as.recommended by the staff. Motion carried.
Appearance: Mr. Bruce Anderson and Mr. Pete Gillin, representatives from the Hopkins Jaycees
58-88 appeared before the Council relative to the 1969 Raspberry Days program.
Item: 69-50-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
88- 1785, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON ELEVENTH AVENUE.SOUTH FROM
A POINT APPROX. 1000 FEET SOUTH OF SEVENTH STREET SOUTH.TO TENTH STREET
SOUTH BY THE EXTENSION OF SANITARY SEWER, CONSTRUCTION OF LIFT STATION,
FORCEMAIN AND WATERMAIN THEREON", be adopted. Area to be assessed is the
South one-quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter and North
one-half of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Southwest
Quarter in Section 25, Township 117, Range 22..Estimated cost is $33,494.00
for Sanitary Sewer, construction of Lift Station and Forcemain; and
$16,713.00 for Watermain. Motion carried.
Item: 69-50-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-116 1786, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON ELEVENTH AVENUE SOUTH FROM A
POINT APPROX. 1000 FEET SOUTH OF SEVENTH STREET TO TENTH STREET BY THE
EXTENSION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, ROAD BASE AND SUBBASE, SURFACING,
SIDEWALK, AND INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER THEREON", be adopted. Area'_ to
be assessed is the South one-quarter of Northeast Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter and the North one-half of Southeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter
in Section 25, Township 117, Range 22. Estimated cost is $129,600.00 for
street and $7,764.00 for Storm Sewer. Motion carried.
Item: 69-51-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
116-146 1787, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT OF AN EAST-WEST STREET LOCATED
APPROX. 1,000 FEET SOUTH OF SEVENTH STREET, FROM NINTH AVENUE SOUTH TO
ELEVENTH AVENUE SOUTH; AND ON NINTH AVENUE SOUTH FROM SAID EAST-WEST STREET
TO NINE MILE CREEK BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, ROAD
BASE AND SUBBASES; STREET SURFACING AND.LAND ACQUISITION THEREON", be
adopted. Area,to be assessed is those parcels in the South one-half of
Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, described as follows: (1) the Northwest
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter except the West
33 feet and the South 35.81 feet; (2) the east one-half of the South one-
quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter except the North
50 feet and the West 33 feet; (3) that part of the Northwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter lying Southwesterly of the Southwesterly line of the
easement for Nine Mile Creek as described in Document No. 2715023, files
of the Register of Deeds in Hennepin County, which lies North of a line
266.35 feet North of, measured at right angles to and parallel with the
South line of said Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, except the
West 30 feet of said Northwest Quarter.of the Southeast Quarter; (4) that
part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter described as com-
mencing at the Northeast Corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter; thence East along the extension of the North line of said North-
east Quarter of the Southwest Quarter a distance of 10 feet; thence South,
parallel with the East line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter a distance of 225.5 feet; thence Southwesterly, deflecting to the
right 55 degrees 53 minutes, a distance of 341.5 feet to the point of
beginning; thence Southeasterly, deflecting to the left 97 degrees 28
minutes, to an intersection with a line drawn west at right angles to the
East line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter from a point
on said East line distant 633 feet South from the Northeast corner of said
Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence East along the last
described line to said East line; thence South along said East line to the
Minutes of the May 6, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 69-51-P.cont. Northeast corner of the South one-fourth of said Northeast Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter; thence.West to the Northwest corner of the
South one-fourth of sa�d Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter;
thence North along the West line of said Northeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter to a point 287.1 feet South from the Northwest
corner of said Northeast Quarter of said Southwest Quarter; thence
East, parallel with the North line of said Northeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter, a distance of 379.31 feet; thence North, parallel
with said West line, a distance of 287.1.feet to said North line;
thence East along said North line to a point 508.feet West from the
Northeast corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter;
thence Southeasterly to the point of beginning. Estimated cost of
improvement is $22,084.00. Motion carried.
Item: 69-58-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that.Resolution No.
146-166 1788, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN EXTENSION OF SANITARY SEWER AND.WATERMAIN
AND ACQUISITION OF EASEMENT FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT ALONG A.NORTH-SOUTH LINE,
PARALLEL TO AND APPROX. 650 FEET WEST OF THE WEST LINE OF MONK AVENUE,
FROM HIAWATHA AVENUE TO EAST LAKE STREET (ALSO KNOWN AS SECOND STREET NORTH)
be adopted. Area to be assessed is Tract D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N.O, and P,
Registered Land Survey No. 561; and Lots 91 and 92, Auditor's Subdivision
No. 239. Estimated cost is $11,654�:�00 for Sewer and $13,431.00 for Water-
main, l�mtion carried.
Item: 69-71-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
166-344 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commis�ion that Council deny the request
to build a Recreational Slide in the B-3b Distr�ct near Highway ��7 and
Monk Avenue by Monterey Enterprises Ltd.,.because.the use is not compatible
with the high density commercial users in the area, be continued to the
May 20, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 69-63-C. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that.Hearing at 7:30
344-464 p.m., on proposed amendments to the Hopkins City Charter by Ordinance, be
approved for the first reading as follows: _'1��i�c�
Ordinance No. 6-C. Section 7.14 be amended to read as follows:.BONDED DEBT
AND DEBT LIMIT. Subdivision 2. Without submitting the issue to a vote of
the electors, the Council by a fomr-fifths vote may authorize the issuance
Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds (P�R Bonds); and Bonds to pay
for any improvements the cost of which is to be assessed against benefited
property; and Bonds for any purpose which will produce revenue to the City;
and Bonds for any other purpose authorized to be issued by this Charter of
the laws of Minnesota without such vote. The Council shall maintain the
integrity of the Principal received from the sale of PIR Bonds creating
the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund by appropriations from.other
Funds, if necessary. All improvement projects financed through the Per-
manent Improvement Revolving Fund shall upon completion be certified by the
City Manager as to total cost, which shall thereupon be apportioned by the
Council, either as assessments against benefited property or as amounts
due from other City Funds. Amounts apportioned against other City Funds
shall be due not later than the dates of adoption of the corresponding
assessment rolls and shall be paid into the Permanent Improvement Revolving
Fund not later than the dates of installment payments prov�ded in such
assessment rolls. Upon approval by the electors, the principal of the
Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund may be transferred at interest by the
City Council for any other use or purpose for which General Obligation
Bonds can be issued, pro.vided the Principal of the PIR Fund thus trans-
ferred, together with interest, is repaid in annual installments of not
more than thirty years. Monies in such Permanent Improvement Revolving
Fund which have accumulated therein from any source, in excess of the
Principal, may.be transferred from such PIR Fund by the City Council for
any City purposes by proper Resolution of the Council stating such purposes.
A roll call vote was polled as follows: Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Blake, yea;
Mayor Hanley,.yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; amd Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried
unanimously.
Ordinance No. 7-C. Section 12.06 be amended to read as follows: VACATING
STREETS AND ALLEYS. No street, avenue, alley or other thoroughfare within
the City shall be vacated except by Ordinance approved by a four-fifths
vote of the Council. Such Ordinance, if enacted, shall be adopted after a
public hearing upon one weeks published notice containing the text of the
proposed vacating Ordinance or containing in summary the exact location or
other description of the thoroughfare, street, avenue or alley proposed
to be vacated. A record of such vacation shall be made in the office of
the Register of Deeds orof the Registrar of Titles of the County. This
Minutes.of the May 6, 1969 Council.meeting,..cont..
Page 3.
Item: 69-=63-69,cont. section is intended to be an addition or supplement to any.other
method of such vacating as may.be provided in the.general State
Statutes. A roll call vote was polled as follows: Mr. Pokorny,.yea
„ Mr. Blake, yea; Mayor Hanley, yea; Mr. Harriman yea; and Mr. Lund,
yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 68-206-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
464- 291, "AN ORDINANCE VACATING ALLEY IN BLOCK 2, PARK VALLEY MANOR", be
accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 69-60-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
305, "AN ORDINANCE VACATING PART OF.FARMDALE.ROAD IN THE PLAT OF HOBBY
ACRES, LOHMAN-AARHUS DIVISION", be accepted for the second reading thereof
and according to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 69-57-0. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
-525 302, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 252 AND CREATING A RECREATION
AND PARKS COMMISSION", be continued to the May 20, 1969 Council meeting
for the second reading. Motion carried.
Item: 69-185-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that.Resolution No.
525- 1789, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PETITION FOR THE INSTALLATION OF
CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND STREET SURFACING ON TYLER AVENUE NORTH FROM
A POINT APPROX. 216 FEET NORTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF SECOND STREET TO A
POINT APPROX. 700 FEET NORTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 68-222-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution
-548 No. 1790, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE ALLEY
WEST OF 12TH AVENUE NORTH FROM FIRST STREET NORTH TO EAST-WEST ALLEY NORTH
OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-49-P.'_. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution,No.
548-565 1791, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE ALLEY
BETWEEN 15TH AND 16TH AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET.TO THIRD STREET
NORTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-64-R. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request
565- by Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., for permit to install underground
multiple duct conduit on llth Avenue South from 7th Street to a point 1965
feet South,.be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-65-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request by
Minneapolis Gas Co., for permit to install 1�" gas main on Atwater Street
from Minnetonka Blvd. to a point 750 ft. North, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-66-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request by
Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., to install a transite duct in al�y North
of the Telephone Co, from building at 1101 Excelsior Avenue W. to building
at 10 - llth Avenue North, be granted. 1�Iotion carried.
Item: 69-67-R. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
-587 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., for permit to install undergound multiple
duct on the West side of Texas Avenue from an existing manhole at E. Lake
Street and Texas Avenue to a point 760 feet North, be granted. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-68-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
587- 1792, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR INSTALLA-
TION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER ON THE SOUTH SIDE DF 7TH STREET SOUTH
- FROM 11TH AVENUE TO NINE MILE CREEK", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-68-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-601 1793, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE
CURB AND GUTTER ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF 7TH STREET SOUTH FROM 11TH AVENUE TO
NINE MILE CREEK", be adopted.
Mr. Roger U�lstad, representing Neslund Construction Co., was present and
agreed to waive all Notices of Hearing required by law and pay all costs
of the above improvements.
Minutes of the May 6, 1969.Council meeting,,cont..
Page 4.
Item: 69-69-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that an Engineer's
601-616 Report and a Police Report.be made on the petition by residents on Harrison
Avenue South for Council consideration of Stop Signs for north and south-
bound traffic on Harrison Avenue at First.Street South. Motion carried.
Item: 69-70-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion,.that Resolution No.
616-631 1784, "A RESOLUTION DECLARING INTENTION.TO.CONSTRUCT JOINT SANITARY SEWER
LINES FROM HOPKINS THROUGH ST. LOUIS PARK AND MINNEAPOLIS", be adopted.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-72-Z.
631-643
i - _~ — - - —
�
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that we accept the
recommendation from the Zoning and Planning Commission to name that part
of Lake Street between Tyler Avenue and Monk, Second Street North.
Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr.zsHarriman seconded the motion, to amend the �
q�:;;. ..� .. ��-y .x
above motion and this matte,r,�be referred back to Zoning and Planning a:..
for further study. Motion carried. '<"':: .,
- - -- - - -- - --- - - --- - - -- - -- � -
Item: 69-73-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
643-662 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission that the Hopkins Zoning Ordin-
ance, Section 267.53-Required off-street parking, be amended to include
the following changes: (a) Two Family Dwelling Units - change the.required
number of parking spaces per dwelling unit from 1 to 2; (b) Multiple
Dwelling- change the required number of parking spaces.per dwelling unit
as follows:
R-3 from 1.5 to 2
R-4 " 1.2 to 1.5
R-5 " 1.0 to 1.2
be referred back to Zoning and Planning for further study. Motion carried.
Item: 69-74 r E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the list of Judges
662-748 for the May 20, 1965 City Election, be approved. Motion carried. (see list
attached)
Item: 69-75-0. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the proposed
748-767 Workable Program for 1969-71, be re-submitted for approval. Motion carried.
Item: 69-76-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
767- 1794, "RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CURB AND
GUTTER ON lOTH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 6TH TO 7TH STREET SOUTH FOR.LOT 4, BLOCK
58 AND LOT 19 AND 20, BLOCK 59'.', be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-77-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1795, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR SIDEWALKS
AT 110-134 llth AVENUE SOUTH, LOTS 3 THRU 9, BLOCK 10, WEST MINNEAPOLIS",
be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-78-L. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the additional
1969 license applications be approved. (see list attached) Motion carried.
Item: 69-79-A. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request
-783 by the City for permission to hold a Public Auction for the impounded and
recouered-�_i�ems on May 24, 1969 (Saturday) be granted. Motion carried.
(see list attached) �
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the claim for
sewer back-up from Mr. Robert McCormick of 228 - 12th Avenue North, be
referred to the City Attorney. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request from
the Bellgrove Association for posting of speed limits on.streets in their
area be referred to the Police Dept. for study. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
appointment of Dr. Drill, Mr. Proetz, Mrs. Grondahl, Mrs. Alcott and
Councilman Pokorny, to serve on the Housing �.: Advisory&Appeals Board,
be approved. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that a Committee
be formed from the Council of St. Louis Park and Hopkins, to discuss
common problems, be approved. Motion carried.
Minutes of the May� 6, 1969 Council meeting, cont. Page 5.
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that.Representative
Keefe's report regarding the Fiscal Disparity Bill, be referred to the
City staff for study. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
-852 adjourned. Motion carried.
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Ma� 2, 1969
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Fgamo Caty I�Ianager & Finan�e Directo�c
Ree Fleet & I�iabii�Lty Insurance
L�fter conaultation �rath the City A�torn�y regarding the bids
x�ceivedy he aduises thar �here axe no grave �robl�ms in �«ardiaag
ane cn�tract fox General. Liability an:d one conta��c� fax Fleet L�iabillty,
►�1� th�xefor� recommendr
Home l�ndemnity� Insurance,£or our
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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS AND
LOCATIONS
1969 RASPBERRY FESTIVAL OF �
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA
SATURD_AY, July 19
Slow Pitch Tournament--Both li�hted fields in the park..
SUND.AY, July �20
Slow Pitch Tournament--Both lighted fieLds
P�'Ionday & Tuesday, July 21 & `?2
A1 Brown Show--Setting up the carnival. in the garage area
adjoining lhe soutliwest corner of the park. �
WED:VESDAY, July Z3
A1 Bro�vn Show Opening
Teen Dance--Sponsored by the VFW
TF-iURSDAY, July 24
Kiddie Parade--Starting beliind tlie theatre and enc:in�;
in the park.
Al 13rown Show continues
5ponsors Dinner--Hopkins House
FRIDAY, July 25
St.reet Dance--Excelsior beCween 9th & lOtli
Al B rown Shows continue ,
SATURDAY, July 26
Family Day--Southwest parking l.ot and hi�h �;round of ;:�ark
A1 Brown Show continues
KSTP api�preciatioti--Hopkins Hou�e
Quee�i's Coronation--Hi�h Sc'tiool
�UND�lY, ,Tuly 27
Cross Coutitry Race �'
C'.� rand e Pa rade `"
�1. Br��vn Show continues �
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ATOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVEMIIJTS
q'6 WH6B6 IT MAY COAtCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citg Council of the G`ity of Hopldns
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
propos ed :,
on May 6th� �969, to consider the making of an improvement on�Eleventh
gvenue South from a point approximately 1,000 feet south of Seventh Street�South
to Tenth Street South by the extension of sanitary sewer, construction of
lift station and forcemain; and watermain thereon pursuant to M.S.A., Secs.
429•�11 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended).
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the South
one—qua,rter of the ATortheast Quarter of Southwest Quarter and North cne—ha.lf
of the Southeast Quarter of Southwest Qua,rter in Section 25, Townshi p 117,
Range 22.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $33,494•00 for sanitary sewer,
construction of lift station and forcemain; and $16,713.00 for watermain.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 15� �969
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VFSII,Y,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota on April 24, �969
and lyi[ay 1, 1969.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1785
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEN�NT AAID
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Reaolution of the City Council, No. 1777, adopted the 15th
day of April, �969, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement
of the proposed Eleventh Avenue South from a point approximate �}r 1,000 feet
south of Seventh Street South to Tenth Street South by the ext eision of
sanitary sewer, construction of lift station and forcemain; and watermain thereon
the total estimated cost thereof being $33,494.00 for sanitary sewer, construction
of lift station and forcemain; and $16,713.00 for watermain, and
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to b e 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 the 6th day of Ma,y, �969.
NOW, THEEtEFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution
No. 1777 adopted April 15, �969.
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 6th
day of May, �969.
C. R. PETERSON�
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
;j
��,
f;
� �
CZTY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING OId PROPOSID IMPROVEMENTS
TO WHOM IT NlAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS FIERREBY GIVEN tha.t the City Council of the G`ity of Hopldns
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on May 6, �969, to consider the making of an improvement oan Eleventh
Avenue South from a point approgimately 1,000 feet south of Seventh Street
to Tenth Street by the egtension of concrete curb and gutter, road base and
subbase, surfacing, sidewalk and the installation of storm sewer the reon
pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429•111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398
as amended).
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the South
one—qua.rter of ATortheast Qua.rter of the Southwest Quarter and the No rth
one—half of Southeast Qua.rter of Southwest Quarter in Sec ti on 25� To �ship
117, Range 22.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $129,600.00 for stree t a.nd
�7,764.00 for storm sewer.
All persons desiring to be heard �rith reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 15, �969
C. R. PETERSON�
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
Ci ty Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota on April 24, 1969
and May 1, �969.
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1786
RESOLUTION ORDERING INlPROVEMIIVT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEEiEA� a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1783, adopted the 15th
day of April, �969, fixed a date for a hearing on the propoaed improvement
of Eleventh Avenue South from a point approximately 1,000 feet south of S eventh
Street to Tenth Street by the extension of concrete curb and gutter, road base
and subbase, surfacing, sidewalk and the installation of storm sewer thereon,
the total estimated cost thereof being $129,600.00 for street and $7,764.00
for storm sewer, and
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to b e 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 oianers heard thereon on the 6th da,y of May,
� 969.
NOW, THERFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City .of Hopkins:
1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1783 adopted April 15, �969•
�. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the enginee r 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
6th day of May, �969.
C. R. PETERSOId,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. H1�NLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
I�
�,3 ATOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVEMENTS
%�
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS FIERRF.BY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopldns
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on May 6th, �969, to consider the making of an East-West Street located
approximately 1,000 feet south of Seventh Street, from Ninth Avenue South
sa�d
to Eleventh Avenue SoutY�,'and on Ninth Avenue South from/East—West Street
to Nine Mile Creek by the installation of concrete curb and gutter, road
base and subbases; street sufifacing and land acquisition thereon pursuant
to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 42g.111 (Laws 1953, Chapter 398 as amended).
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is: Those parcels
in the South one—half of Section 25� Township 117, Range � describe d as followa;
1. The Northeast Quarter of the So�heast Qua.rter of the Southwest Quarter
except the west 33 feet and the south 35.81 feet;
2. The east one—half of the South one—quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter except the north 50 feet and the west,33 feet;
3. That part of the Idorthwest Quarter of the Southeast Qu�rter lyin g south—
westerly of the southwesterly line of the easement for Nine Mile Creek as
described in Document No. 2715023, files of the Register of Deeds in ���l.ep �'
County, which lies north of a line 266.35 feet north of, measured at right
angles to and parallel with .the south line of said Northwest Qua.rter of the
Southeast Quarter, except the west 30 feet of said Northwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter;
4. That part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter desc ribed as
commencing at the Idortheast Corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Southweat
Qua.rter; thence East along the extension of the North line of said Northeast
Qua.rter of the Southwest Quarter a distance of 10 feet; thence South, para11e1
with the East line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Qua,rter a distance
of 225.5 feet; thence Southxesterly, deflecting to the ri g�t 55 degrees 53
minutes, a dista.nce of 341.5 feet to the point of beginning; thence South—
easterly, deflecting to the left 97 degrees 28 minutes� to an intersection with a
line drawn west at right angles to the East line of said Northeast Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter from a point on said East line dist ant 633 feet South from
the Northeast corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Qua,rter; thence
East along the last described line to said East line; thence South along said
East line to the northeast corner of the South One—fourth of said No rtheast
Quaxter of the Southwest Quarter; thence west to the Northwest corner of the
South One—fourth of said ldortheast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence
North along the west line of said Northeast Qua,rter of the Southwest Quarter
to a point 287.1 feet South from the Northwest corner of said Northeast Quarter
of said Southwest Qua,rter; thence East, parallel with the ldorth line of said
Northeast Quaster of the Southwest Qua.rter, a diatance of 379.31 feet; thence
North, parallel with said west line, a distance of 287.1 feet to sai d North
line; thence East along said North line to a point 508 feet West from the
Northeast corner of said Northeaet Quarter of.the Southwest Quarter; thence
Southeasterly to the point of beginning.
The eatimated cost of such improvement is $22,084.00.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 15, �969•
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota on April 2t�, �g69
and May 1, �969.
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTIOPt N0. 1787
RESOLUTION ORDERING IN[PROVEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEEtEAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1778, adopted the 15th
day of April, �96g, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement
of an East—West street located approximately 1,000 feet south of Seventh
Street, from Ninth Avenue South to Eleventh Avenue South; and on Ninth Avenue
South from said East—West Street to nine Mile Creek by the installation of
concrete curb and gutter, road base and subbases; street sui°facing and land
acquisition thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $22,084.00, and
WI�REAS all property owners whose property is liable to b e 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 6th day of
May, �969.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Aopkins:
1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1778, ad.opted April 15, �969•
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the enginee r for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of
such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopldns, Minnesota, this
6th day of May, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSF,PH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HADTIE'Y,
Mayor
,�� CITY OF HOPKINS
�
,
� Hennepin County, Minnesota
�� NOTICE OF HE:ARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVEMIII�ITS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS i�REBY GIVIIV that the City Council of the City of Hopldns
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on May 6th, �969, with reference to an extension of sanitary sewer and
watermain and acquisition of easement for such improvement along a North—
South line,parallel to and approximately 650 feet west of the west line
of Monk Avenue� from Hiawatha Avenue to East Lake Street (also lrnown as
Second Street PTorth), pureuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429•111
(Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended).
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Tracts D,
E� F� G� H� I� J� K� L� M� N� 0� and P� Registered Land Survey No. 561;
and Lots 91 and 92, Auditors Subdivision No. 239•
The estimated cost of such improvement is $1�,654.00 for sewer
and $13,431.00 for watermain.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 15, �969•
C. R. PE'PERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VF�SELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Su�, Hopkins, Minne6ota on April 24,
1969 and May 1, �969.
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RFSOLUTION N0. 1788
RE.SOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVIInENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLIiNS
WI�REA,S a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1781, adopted the 15th
day of April, �969, fixed a date for a hearing with reference to an extension
of sanitary sewer and watermain and acquisition of easement fo r such impravement
along a North—South line parallel to and approximately 650 feet west of the west
line of Monk lkvenue from Hiawatha Avenue to East Lake Street (also lrnown as
Second Street North, the total estimated cost thereof being $11,654.00 for
sanitary sewer and $13,431.00 for watermain, and
Wf�RFAS all property owners whose property is liable to b e assessed for
the making of these improeements were given ten days published notice of ttie
council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice, and a
hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 6th day of May, �969.
NOW, TH�'ORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1781 adopted Rpril 15� �969•
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the enginee r for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of
such improvement.
Adppted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 6th
day of May, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHAi F. HANLEY,
Mayor
�
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSID
AMENDMENTS TO TF� HOPKINS CITY CHARTER
BY ORDINANCES PURSUANT TO M.S.A. L�7.0.31
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS I�REBY GNEN 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 T�esda4y, Ma4Y 6, 1969 to consider the adoption and enactment
of Ordinances as hereinafter set forth amending the Hopkins City Charter,
the tax of such proposed amendments being as follows:
[1] That Section 7.11� of the Hopkins City Charter be amended
to read as follows:
Section 7.11,.. Bonded Debt and Debt Limit. Subdivision 2.
Without submitting the issue to a vote of the electors, the
Council by a four-fifths vote may authorize the issuance of
Permanent Improvement Revolving F1�nd Bonds (PIR Bonds); and
Bonds to pa4Y for any improvement the cost of which is to be
assessed against benefited property; and Bonds for ar�y pur-
pose which will produce revenue to the City; and Bonds for
any other purpose authorized to be issued by this Charter of
the laws of Minnesota without such vote. The Council shall
maintain the integrity of the Principal received from the sale
of PIR Bonds creating the Permanent Improvement Revolving F1xnd
by appropriations from other �iuids, if necessary. All improve-
ment projects financed through the Permanent Improvement fte-
volving F1ind shall upon completion be certified by the City
Mana.ger as to tot�l cost, which shall thereupon be apportioned
by the Council, either as assessments against benefited pro-
perty or as amounts due from other City F1�nds. Amounts appor-
tioned against other City F1�nds shall be due not later than
the dates of adoption of the corresponding assessment rolls
and shall be paid into the Permanent Improvement Revolving
Fhnd not later than the dates of installment payments pro-
vided in such assessment rolls. Upon approval by the elec-
tors, the principal of the Permanent Improvement Revolving
F1Znd may be transferred at interest by the City Council for
ar�y other use or purpose for which General Obligation Bonds
can be issued, provided the Principal of the PIR Fluid thus
transferred, together with interest, is repaid in annual in-
stallments of not more than thirty years. Monies in such
Permanent Improvement Revolving �nd which have accumulated
therein from any source, in excess of the Principal, may be
transferred from such PIR F�ind by the City Council for ar�y
City purposes by proper Resolution of the Council stating
such pruposes.
[2] That Section 12.06 of the Hopkins City Charter be
amended to read as follows:
Section 12.06. Vacating of Streets and Alleys. No
street, avenue, alley or other thoroughfare within the
City shall be vacated except by Ordinance approved by a
four-fifths vote of the Council. Such Ordinance, if en-
acted, shall be adopted after a public hearing upon one
weeks' published notice containing the text of the pro-
posed vacating Ordinance or containing in summary the
exact location or other description of the thoroughfare,
street, avenue or alley proposed to be vacated. A record
of such vacation shall be made in the office of the Regis-
ter of Deeds or of the Registrar of Titles of the County.
This section is intended to be an addition or supplement
to a�y other method of such vacating as may be provided
in the general Siate Statutes.
All of the above amendments to the Hopkins City Charter
have been recommended for adoption and passage by the Hopkins Charter
Commission pursuant to M.S.A. 410.31 and all persons desiring to be
heard wi.th reference to any one or all of said proposed amendments to
said Charter will be heard at this meeting.
John F. Hanley, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun April lOth and April 17th, 1969
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EITX OF HOPKII�IS
�H�:;: �°IN Ct)Li.3TY, ':1;"`;: S;•'T.
F�esoluCion I�1oo l���-
RESOLUTIO:v it�:t�U�L�:EI�DIIvG Ar'.EI�IDMEI3T OF T� HOPKINS CHARTER BY ORDINANCE
It is hereby resolved by the Fbpki.na Charter Cvmmittion that the
F�pkins rt�ncipal (�arter be amended by Ordinance enacted by the City
Counci' of the City of Hopkins pursuanC to M.S.A. 410.31 as iollows: ,
Section 12.06. ,V.�cating of Streets and Alleys. No atreet, avenue,
alley or other thoroughfare within the City shall be vacated except
by Ordinance approved by a four-fifths vote of the Council. SLch
Ordinance, i£ enacted, shall be adopted after a public hearing
upon one weeks� published notice containing the text of the
,�x��s�n, ed vacating Ordinance or containing in summary the exact
1,�"_�i.on or other d�scription of the thoroughfare, street, avenue
o:: a'_Ley proposed to be vacated. A record of such vacation shall
be made in th� officc of the Register of Deeda or of Cha Registrar
of Titles of crie ��ounty. Thfs aection is intended to be an addition
or supplement �o ahy other method of 8uch vacating as may be provided
in the general 5tate Statutes.
Paased and adopted at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Hopkins (�arte=
Commission held at the ''��t��czl Chambers of the Hnpkins City Hall on
February 5, 1969. �
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Hopkina rter Commission
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�t is hcreE�. :. ,lved by the Ifppkins Charter Co�nission that the
Hopkins i�,nicipul. <:i�.arter be amended by Urdinance enacted by the City
^%��ncil uf the City ofi tiopkins pursuant to M.S.A. 410.31 as follows:
;c ;_ ;• 7.l4 Bonded Debt and Debt Limit. �bdivision 2. Without
5�_.cr..: ��; t!�e issue to a vote of the electors, the Council by a
ic;u r- �' ths ��ote may authorize the issuance of Pex�nanent Improvement
�� Rev��l_vi:�;; i�,z:d Tionds !'.'iR I3onds); and B�n�s t�-� p_�y £or any improvement
the cost of w�i�:h is ��� i�e ;issessed against benefited property; 8nd
lionds for any purpose wi�ich will produce revenue to the City; and
:� i3onds for any other purpose au�horized to be iasued by this (�arter
�� of the laws of Minnes�ta without such vote. 1be Council shall
�+ maintain the integrity of the Principal received from the sale of
'� PIR Bonds creating the Pezmanent Impravement RevoLvi.ng F1ind by
�� appropriations fram other fl�nds, if necessary. AL1 improvement
�� projects financed tbrough the Permanent lmprovement Revolving I�ind
�i shall upon campletion be certified by the City Manager as to total
i cost, which sha�l �'zereupon be apportioned by the Council, either as
� assessments agai��-_ '.,�nefited property or as amounts due from other
� City Ft�nds. AiIIOLnt� a�p�rtioned against other City FLnds shall be
i� due not later than t.�e dates of ad�ptioc� of the corresponding assess-
� - ment rotls anc': shall be paid into the Permanent lr,eprovement Revolving
� FLnd not later than the dates of ir�stallment payments provided in
i,' such assessment rolls. Upon approval by the electors, the principal
�i, of the Permanent Improvement Revolving rLnd may.be transferred at
�' interest by the City Council for any other use or purpose for which
ji General Obligation Bonds can be issued, provided the �Principal of
j� the PIR Ftind thus transferred, togeCher with interest, is repaid in
�i annual installments of not more than thirty years. Monies in such
��I Permanent Improvement Revolving F1ind which have accumulated therein �
;! from any source, in excese of the Principal, may be transferred from
�� such PIR FLnd by the City Council for any City purposes by proper '
Resolution of the Council stating such purpoaee.
' Passed and adopted at a regularly scheduled meetinp �f rt�e Hopkins
' Charr_er Commission held at the Council ('l�ambers of thc� ,;��:ins City Hall
or. "•��ruar•r 5, I969 at 7:30 p.m.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Henn�pin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 305
AN ORDINANCE VACATING PART OF FARMDALE
ROAD IN THE PLAT OF HOBBY ACRES, LOHMAN-
AARHUS DIVISION.
BE IT ORD�NED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS
AS FOLLOWS:
The following described portion of Farmdale Road as dedicated
in the plat of Hobby Acres, Lohman-Aarhus Division, viz:
That part of Farmdale Road as dedicated
in the plat of Hobby Acres,Lohman-Aarhus
Division, Hennepin County, Minnesota
lying West of the extension North of the
East line of a parcel of land described
as the East 50 feet of the West 185 feet
of the North 150 feet of the Southwest
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section
19, Township 117, Range 21, and Southerly
of a line drawn parallel to and distant
50 feet on a radius line Southerly and
Southwesterly from the Southerly boundary
line of Lot 4, Block 6, said Hobby Acres,
Lohman-Aarhus Division,
is hereby vacated.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City
of Hopkins held on April 15, 1969 and finally read, approved and
adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of said Council
held on May 6, 1969.
C. R. PETERSON,
Clerk
Joseph C..Vesely,
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun May 15, 1969
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RFSOi;UTION N0. 1789
A RFSOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVENIIIVTS
WHEF3EAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1656 and No. 1687 of the Council adopted
October 17, 1967 and April 16, 1968, a report has been prepared by John Strojan,
City Engineer, with reference to Tyler Avenue North from a point approximately
216 feet north of the north line of Second Street to a point approximately 700
feet north by the installation of concrete curb and gutter and street surfacing
thereon and this report was received by the Council on May 6th, �g69.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Conncil of Hopldns, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such str eet in accoxdance
with the report and the assesament of Lots 2 thru 9, inclusiv e, Block 1, Stevens
Oakwood Park and Tracts I, J, and K, Registered Land Survey No. 561 for all or a
portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A.., Secs. 429.011 to Secs.
429•111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended) at an estimated total cost of the
improvement of $16,096.00.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 3rd
day of June, �969, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as
required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 6th da�y of
May, i969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
� Mayo r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1790
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HF�RING ON IMPROVEMII�TTS
Wheras, pursuant to Resolution No. 1750 of the Council adopted December
17, 1968, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with
reference to an alley West of Twelfth Avenue IVorth from First Street North to
the East—West alley North of Excelsior Avenue by concrete surfacing thereon
and this report was received by the Council on May 6th, �969.
NOW, TI�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of Hopldns, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in accor�nce
with the report and the assessment of Lota 1 thru 9, inclusiv e, Block 71,
West Minneapolis Second Division and Lots 16 thru 24, inclusive, Block 'j1,
West Minneapolis Second �ivision for all or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953,
Chapter 398 as amended), at an estimated total coat of the improvement of
$4,322.16 for concrete surfacing and �345•00 for grading and blacktop to
meet ezisting driveways.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
3rd day of June, �969, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30
o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and
improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 6th day
of May, � 969.
C. R. P�`PERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VFSII,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HA.NLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1791
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING Rg'ORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROiIEMENTS
WI�REAS, pursuant to Reaolution No. 1769 of the Council adopted April 1,
�969, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engine er, with reference
to the north—south alley between Fifteenth Avenue North and Sixteenth Av ezue
North from Second Street North to Third Street North by concr ete surfacing
thereon and this report was received by the Council on May 6, �969.
NOW, THF.f�EFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of Hopldns, Minneso�a,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 23, inclusive, Block 4,
First
Gibb� Addition to West Minneapolis for all or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (]l,awa �953,
Chapter 398 as amended), at an estimated total cost of the improvement of
�5,6�3•$4 for concrete surfacing and �345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet
existing driveways.
2. A publis hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
3rd day of June, �969, in the Council Chambers of the 1City Ha11 at 7:30
o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and
improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 6th d�,y
of May, �969.
C. R. PETEftSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VE'�ELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
M �}ror
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1792
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEERS REPORT ON IMPROVENIENTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of
the South side of Seventh Street South from Eleventh Avenue South to Nine
Mile Creek by the installation of concrete curb and gutter thereon and the
assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of th e
improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953,
Chapter 398 as amended�.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan,
City Eagineer, for study and he is instructed to report with a ll convenient
speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed
improvements are feasible and as to whether they should best b e made as
proposed or in connectron with some other improvement, and the estimated
coat of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Niinnesota, this
6th day of May, �g69.
C. R. PE°PER50N,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayo r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1793
RESOLUTIOPI ORDERING IMPRO`IEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution Ido. 1792 of the Council adopted May 6,
�969, a report has been prepared by John $trojan, City Enginee r, with ref erence
to the improvement of the South side of Seventh Street South f rom Elevent h Avenue
South to ATine Mile Creek or That part of the Northeast Quaxter of the Southwest
Quarter lying East of Eleventh Avenue South and southwesterly of Nine Mil e Creek
by the installation of concrete curb and gutter thereon, and t his report was
received by the Council on May 6th, �969 showing a total cost of $588.00.
IdOW, THEREF'ORE, BE IT RE.SOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report prepared
by John Strojan, City Engineer.
2. That John Strojan, City E�gineer, is hereby deaignated as the engineer
for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the
making of such improvement.
A.dopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 6th
day of May, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY�
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 17g/�
RE.SOLUTION DECLARING INTENTION TO CON-
STRUCT JOINT SAnTITARY SEWER LINES FROM
HOPKINS THF�OUGH ST. IAUIS PARK AND MINNEAPOLIS
Whereas, it is presently necessary for the City of Hopldns
to revise and enlarge its sanitary sewage system particular�y its
outlet from Hopkins through St. Louis Park to Minneapolis including
attendant lift stations and other necessary improvements in connection
therewith, and
Whereas, the City has had and is having many meetings,
consultations and stud.ies of and abaut said project urith the City
of St. Louis Park ancl Minneapolis, and
Whereas applications have been filed for a Federal grant
for such sewage treatment works under 33 U.S.C. 466, etc.
Now Therefore, It is Hereby Stipulated and Agreed by the
City Council of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin Caunty, Minnesota, that
said Council for and in behalf of the City of Hopkins intends to con-
struct the above project jointly with the City of St. Louis Park and
any other municipalities through which such sewer construction will be
built and that to that end, the proper officials and administrative
personnel of the City of Hopkins are instructed to proceed with neces-
sary negotiations and ultimate agreement. �
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Hopkins
City Council held on ::May : 6�,, 1969•
John F. Hanley, Ma4Yor
-� E. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1794
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPI�RATION OF
ENGINEERS REPORT ON IMPROVEMFNTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of
Tenth Avenue South from Sixth Street to Seventh Street South by the insta llation
of curb and gutter thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or
a portion of the cost of the improvement pureuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to
Seca. 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended).
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUIdCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS,
MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan, City
Engineer, for study and he is instructed to report with all co rnrenient speed
advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvements
are feasible a.nd as to whether they should best be made as proposed or in connection
with some other improvement, and the estimated coet of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 6�th
day of May, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHId F. HANLEY,
Mayo r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RFSOLUTION N0. 1795
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEERS REPORT.ON IMPROVEMENTS
WI�REAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of
110-134 Eleventh Avenue South, Lots 3 thru 9, Block 10� West Minneapolis,
by the inatallation of sidewalks thereon and the assessment of benefitting
property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to
M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended�.
NOW, Ti�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan,
City Engineer, 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 b e 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
6th day of May, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
May 20, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., in the City Hall Council Chambers.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Pokorny, also City Manager
Novak, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Zoning Administrator Blomquist and
City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 97 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Minutes of the
Side 2 May 6, 1967 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
Action: 2-
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
-21 May 20, 1969, in the amount of $87,520.80 be approved and authorized for payment.
Motion carried.
Bids: 4�1
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Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Tuesday, May 13, 1969 at 10:00 a.m., for
furnishing of a 3 Wheel Police Vehicle and the following bids were received:
(see attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that upon the recommendation
of the staff and the Police Supt. that the bid.be awarded to the Cushman Motor
Scooter Co., Inc, in the amount of $1,755.00. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Tuesday, May 13, 1969 at 10:00 a.m., for
Traffic Painting within the City of Hopkins, and the following bid was received:
(see attached)
Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the bid of A.A.A.
Striping Service Co., in the amount of $1,200.00, as.recommended by the City
staff, be approved. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Tuesday, May 13, 1969 at 10:00 a.m. for
furnishing the City of Hopkins with Aggregate for Bituminous Seal Coating and
the following bids were received: (see.attached.)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the bid of Western
Concrete Products Co., for furnishing FA-2 Class Aggregate @$1.70 per ton
delivered, be approved and that the bid of Bryan Rock Products, Inc. for furnish-
ing F4-4 Class Aggregate @$3.25 per ton delivered, be approved as recommended
by the City staff. Motion carried.
��4 Pursuant to notice bids were opened on �Tuesday, May 13, 1969 at 10:00 a.m, for'
furnishing and furnishing and applying Bituminous Surfacing Materials and the
following bids were received: (see attached)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the
Service Company in the amount of $29,170.00 for furnishing and
applying Bituminous Surfacing Materials, as recommended by the
Motion carried.
bid of Black Top
furnishing and
staff, be accepted.
��5 Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Tuesday, May 13, 1969, at 10:00 a.m. for
Concrete work within the City of Hopkins and the following bids were received:
(see attached)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the bid of Mario
-72 Frasson Cement Co., in the amount of $15,650.00 for Concrete work within the City
of Hopkins be approved, as recommended by the City staff. Motion carried.
Item: 69-71-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Council accept
72-238 the recommendation from the Zoning and Planning Commission and the staff and
deny the request from the Monterey Enterprises Ltd. to erect a Recreational
Slide in the B-3b District near Highway 4�7 and Monk Avenue because the use is
not compatible with the high density commercial uses in the area, extremely
heavy traffic conditions generated from the nearby industrial area, coupled
with the Knollwood Shopping Center, and the high traffic on State Highway ��7,
making the area extremely hazardous for juvenile foot traffic. Motion carried.
Item: 69-69-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the petition from
238-292 residents on Harrison Avenue South for Council consideration of Stop Signs for
north and southbound traffic on Harrison at First Street So., be continued to
the June 3, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Minutes of the May 20, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Page.2.
Item: 69-63-C. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 6-C,
292- Section 7.14 of the Hopkins City Charter be amended to read as follows:
"BONDED DEPT AND DEBT LIMIT, SUBDIVISION 2", Without submitting the issue
to a vote of the electors, the Council by a four-fifths vote may authorize
the issuance of Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds (PIR Bonds); and
Bonds to pay for any improvement the cost of which is to be assessed against
benefited property; and Bonds for any purpose which will produce revenue to
the City; and Bonds for any other purpose authorized to be issued by this
Charter of the laws of Minnesota without such vote. The Council shall main-
tain the integrity of the Principal received from the sale of PIR Bonds
creating the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund by appropriations from other
Funds, if necessary. All improvement projects financed through the Permanent
Improvement Revolving Fund shall upon completion be certified by the City
Manager as to total cost, which shall thereupon be apportioned by the Council,
either as assessments against benefited property or as amounts due from other
City Funds. Amounts apportioned against other City Funds shall be due not
later than the dates of adoption of the corresponding assessment rolls and
shall be paid into the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund not late r than
the dates of installment payments provided in such assessment rolls. Upon
approval by the electors, the principal of the Permanent Improvement Revolving
Fund may be transferred at interest by the City Council for any other use or
purpose for which General Obligation Bonds can be issued, provided the
Principal of the PIR Fund thus transferred, together with interest, is re-
paid in annual installments of not more than thirty years. Monies in such
Eermanent Improvement Revolving Fund which have accumulated therein from
any source, in excess of the Principal, may be transferred from such PIR
Fund by the City Council for any City purposes by proper Resolution of the
Council stating such purposes, be accepted for the second reading thereof
and according to law same to be ordered published. A polling of the vote
was as follows: Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mayor Hanley, yea; Mr.
Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea; the motion carried unanimously.
Item: 69-63-C. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 7-C.,`
-302 Section 12.06 of the Charter be amended to read as follows: "VACATING STREETS
AND ALLEYS". No street, avenue, alley or other thoroughfare within the City
shall be vacated except by Ordinance approved by a four-fifths vote of the
Council. Such Ordinance, if enacted, shall be adopted after a public hearing
upon one weeks published notice containing the text of the proposed vacating'
Ordinance or containing in summary the exact location or other description
of the thoroughfare, street, avenue or alley proposed to be vacated. A record
of such vacation shall be made in the office of the Register of Deeds or of
the Registrar of Titles of the County. This.section is intended to be an
addition or supplement to any other method of such vacating as may be provided
in the general State Statutes, be accepted for the second reading thereof
and according to law same to be ordered published. A polling of the vote was
as follows: Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mayor Hanley, yea; Mr. Harriman,
yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 68-206-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 291,
302-364 "AN ORDINANCE VACATING ALLEY IN BLOCK 2, PARK VALLEY MANOR", be continued to
the June 3, 1969 Council meeting and a study be made of the drainage problem
in this area. Motion carried.
Item: 69-80-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded .the motion, that the request by the
364-374 Bellgrove Improvement Association for Council action on reduced speed limit
to 20 m.p.h, be referred to the staff to pursue this matter with the State.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-76-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1797,
374-383 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND
GUTTER ON lOTH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 6TH STREET TO 7TH STREET", be adopted. Motion
carried.
I�em: 69-81-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1796,
383- "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FILING OF APPLICATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT FOR A GRANT UNDER P.L. 89-117", be adopted. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-82-C. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City Attorney's
-393 request that the Council set a Hearing for June 17, 1969 for amendments of
Section 3.04, 8.03, 8.04 and Chapter 8,of the Hopkins Charter, be approved
and notice of same to be published in the official newspaper on May 22nd and
May 29th. Motion carried.
Minutes of the May 20, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Page 3.
Item: 69-83-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
393- 1798, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CURB CUT TO
r SERVE PROPERTY AT 402 -.15TH AVENUE NORTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-83-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion,that Resolution No. 1799,
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT BY THE INSTALLATION OF CURB CUT TO
SERVE PROPERTY AT 402 - 15TH AVENUE NORTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
(Petitioner - Mr. William Kittelson)
Item: 69-84-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1800,
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CURB CUT AND DRIVEWAY
APPROACH AT 215 - 20TH AVENUE NORTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-84-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorn y seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1801,
-405 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IN IMPROVEMENT BY THE INSTALLATION OF CURB CUT AND
DRIVEWAY APPROACH AT 215 - 20TH AVENUE NORTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
(Petitioner - John DuMez)
Item: 69-85-0. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
405-411 306, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING, RESTRICTING AND PROHIBITING THE USE, PURCHASE,
DELIVERING, GIFT OR OTHER ACQUISITION OR POSSESSION, OF CERTAIN DRUGS DECLARED
TO BE DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE INCLUDING THE POSSESSION
AND USE OF INJECTION IMPLEMENTS AND OTHER PARAPHERNALIA IN CONNECTION THERE-
WITH, AND DEFINING PRIMA.FACIE EVIDENCE NECESSARY FOR PRESUMPTION OF VIOLATION",
be accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 69-86-L. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the additional
411-416 1969 license applications.be approved. (see list attached) Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr.�Lund seconded the motion, that the City Council
concur with Hennepin County on the award to the low bid, General Electric Co.,
for radios and equipment as.per the general plan agreed to under Resolution
No. 1736, dated 8/19/68. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that authorization be
given for the purchase of one (1) radio for the Hopkins Fire Department.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-57-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 302,
509-543 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 252 AND CREATING A RECREATION AND.PARKS
COMMISSION", be continued to the June 3, 1969 Council.meeting. Motion carried.
Actiont Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1802,
"A RESOLUTION APPROVING PLAT OF LOHMANN-KOEHLER DIVISION HOBBY ACRES", be
adopted. Motion carried.
Action:
-578
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA.
NOTICE OF BIDS F'OR ONE (1� 3 WHEII, POLICE VEHICLE
SF�LID BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Tuesday, Mag;�-13, �969, 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 of ONE 3 WHEE�
POLICE VEHICLE as per specifications.
All bids shall be on the proposal form supplied by the City and shall be
in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the City Ehgineer,
copies of which are available from the City Eiigineer upon request, and shall
be accompanied by cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check,
payable to the order of the City of Hopkins for ten (10%) percent of the bid.
Bids shall be directed to the City Manager, securely sealed and endorsed upon
the outside rurapper with a brief statement as to the unit for which the bid
is made.
The City reserves the right to reject any or a11 bids and accept those
items bid which are the most beneficial to the City.
CITY OF HOPKINS
�
T. i. Nov , Cit Manager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, April 24, �969.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, April 24, �969.
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA.
IdOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING AND APPLYING
TRAFFIC PAINTS IN_THE.CITY OF HOPKINS
SFAI,ID BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Tuesday, May 13, �969, 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 flxrnishing
and applying traffic paints.
Specifications a.nd f�rther details are available at the office of
the City Ehgineer, 1010 First Street South, Hopkins, Minaesota.
A cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check p�able
to the City of Hopkins is required for ten (10jb) percent of the bid as a
gnara.ntee of entry into a contract.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or a11 bida, or parts
thereof, and to accept the bid which is most advantageous to the City.
CITY OF HOPKINS
�
T. . No , City anager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, April 24, �96g
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, April 24, �969
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKIlJS
MINPIESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR BITUMINOUS SURFACING AND
BITUMINOUS MATERIAI,S.IN Ti� CITY OF HOPKINS
SEAI,ID BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Tuesday, May 13, �969, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.S.T.,
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 bituminous
surfacing materials.
Specifications and further details are available at the office of
the City E�gineer.
A cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check p,agable
to the City of Hopkins is required for ten (10°b) percent of the bid as a
guarantee of entry into a contract.
The right is reserved to accept or reject ar�y 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
� G. �i
T. . No , City Manager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, April 24, �969•
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, April 24, �969.
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF
AGGREGATE FOR BITUMINOUS SEAL.COAT
SEALID BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Tuesday, May 13, �969, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.S.T.,
and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible
thereafter, award of a contract will be made by the City for the above
material.
Specifications and f�rther details are available at the office of
the City EYigineer, 1010 First Street South, Hopkins, Minnesota.
A cash deposit, Cashier's Check, Bid Bond or Certified Check payable
to the City of Hopkins is required for ten (10�) percent of the bid as a
guarantee of entry into a contract.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids, or parts
thereof, and to award a contract as is deemed to be in the best interest
of the city.
CITY OF HOPKINS
�.
. L. N ak, City P�fanager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, April 24, �969
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, April 24, �969
(Official Publication�
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
ATOTICE FOR BIDS FOR 'PHE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE
CURB, COMBINATION CUR.B AND GUTTERS, SIDEWALIC AND
DRIVEWAYS ON VARIOUS STREETS IN TI� CITY OF HOPKIPTS,
MINNESOTA
SEALID BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Ha.11,
Hopkins, AZinnesota until Tuesday, P�fay 13, �969, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.S.T.,
and then and there opened a,nd publicly read, and as soon as possible there—
after, award of a contract will be made by the City Council for the above
installation.
Specifications and flzrther detail are available at the office of the
City Ehgineer.
Bidder's Bonds or Certified Checks are required for ten (10�) per
cent 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
�^ � �
T. . No , City Manager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, April 24, �969
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, April 24, �969
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TABiJL�1TI0Pd OF BTAS
Opened P�9�,y 13, 196R
THREE LdHEEL �(7LICE ULHICLE a
CUSF�?A�T 1;OTOFi SCOOTER COP•7PANY INC, � t s755•00
1�lINNESOTA TORO� INCo � '#,g99.00
Reoorunend Cushman 1;ator Scooter
TRAFFIC PA 1�1'�IIt�'� s
Aa Ae A. S`Jl"RIPINC SEHtTIC� COb9PANY $ 10200.00
Recommend A.A.A, Striping
AQGREGA'!� FO�t BITUP��fINQUS SEAL COAT: 4�STERN COIVCRETE BRYAPd ROCK
PRODe CQRP, FRODUCTS,� TNC o
ApPROX e Utd IT UY�T IT
QUANTITY _ _ _ _ TTEF•9 �� E �3T PRICE �AP�9pUNT
9.,�00 Tons �`A-2 C].ase 1.70 1,700.00
1,000 Tona FA-,q. Class 3025 3,250v00
Doduc�ion a].loc,►�d per
ton if haulin� is done 1,00 1�000.00 1.00 1,OOOo00
by C��y Equipment
Recommend t•<es�ier2i Concrete FA-2 �'�1.70 �Delivered
Recomr,iend Bsyan Rock FA-4 �3025 Delivered
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To: Tex�ry Novaka Ci�y I�Ranager
From: Corcion Anderson
Subject: Police Vehicle Bid
Om April 15p 19�i9, the Ci'�y Council �ve permission �o go ou� for bids
for a threo �rheel vehiole �o ba ueed b�r the Police Dep�riment,
Two bids �aere r�ceived, the tabulation of them is attachedm The uni�
bid }�y T�9ialn.eso�a Toro i9 a fbur wheelfl pickup type9 �, °Cox�y 360a made
in Japan, di.s�ribu�ted and eerwiaed ].ocally. i�e heve looked at this
veh�.cZep cheaked it �ra.t�. the specificatioa�s9 discussed the �asc: of it.
vri�th �the Police Departmont. I� is our recommemdation tha�t the award
be made to tHe lo�r bid �ha•t me�ts speci£icatior�a tha�t of Cushman r•qotor
scooter comP�Yv �o� ior �7v7S5. .
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AMt�IdZ'� ITEPI CRADE UT1IT TOTAL UPTIT TOTAL
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Asphal� , I:CO�P°C� Oe 135 67,g0 ido Hid
SQO Galo Rapid Ci�rin� Cut—back
�lsphalt TtC4—RC5 0,145 72,50 NooBid
750 Ton Tiedium Guring Asphalt
Plant Itix ���4 5soo 3,75ovoo 5e25 3�937•50
300 Ton Asphaltic Conca�ete
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� 50390000 � 59512050
FaO,B, SITE & �PPLIED
APPROXe
' "ROUNTS ITEI'�!
-50Q LeFo Bituminou� Curb
5�900 Ga,].e 1'edium Cux�in,g
Cut—b�ck Asphalt
3'000 �al, Ra.pid Curin�
CutOtxi�k Aspha�.t
3/000 Gale Cationic Asphe,lt
�.m�a.lsion
39000 Gal. Asphal� I�nulsion
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Plant 1�1ix AC�1
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500.00
900.00
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o.t8 900000
0.20 600.00
Pio Bid
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APPROX .
QUAWTITIES ITEI? OF LJORK
50 Lin.Ft. Ne�a Straight curb
6•' wide by 16" deep
5000 Lin.Ft. New Corrbination C& G
500 Sq. Ft. Idew Driveways 6'o thick
1000 Sq. Ft. Idew SideaJa2k Q'� thiok
100 Lin.Ft. Repair Straight Curb
6�t tride by 16" deep
100 Lin.F�. Repair Combination C. & G
500 �q. Ft. Repair DrivewayS. 6" thick
1000 Sq. F�t. Repair Sidewalk 4" thick
Recommend Low Bid
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COIJ�R�T� E�O:4K
I"ARIO �GRASSOPJ
CI3'��F,�1T C0.
Ulr IT TOTAL
cosm cas�
3.00 150.Od
2.45 �2,250.00
•95 475•aQ
.85 850.00
3.00 300.00
3,00 300.00
•95 475.ao
sC75 C7���OV
��5,b5o.00
CRO�dN SIDE6�AI�
C0. INCo
UNI� TOTkL
COST COST
3.00 150.00
2.65 �3,25o.ao
.80 400.00
.65 650,00
4 . oo q.00 . o0
5.00 5oo.ca
�.o0 5aa.00
•1� IIOaVV
��6,600,00
VICTOP CARLSOPJ
& SOPJS, INC.
UN IT TOT�1L
COST COST
3.80 �go.00
2.70 �30500.00
t.ao 5.00.oa
.65 650.00
4.5Q 450.00
4.5� 45o..Qo
7.40 700.00
.85 850.00
�17,290.00.
LYNDAF�, AND
CARLSON. IIJC «
UNIm TO`_?AL
COST COST
2.70 �35.00
2.90 �495oo,oa
.80 400.oa
.70 704,00
3.80 3�0.00
4.25 425.00
•95 475�oa
,80 �co.00
y�7,8�5.00
AI3i�10LD B�CKI'AN
INC.
UNST TOTAL
COST COST
3.50 175.00
2.94 �4,700.00
.82 q�o.00
-72 72o.oa
4•� 4s0.0o
4.?5 �75.ao
1.�io 550.00
.f35 85o.ao
$98g280.00
� � CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDIRTANCE N0. 7SC
AN ORDINANCE ANlENDING SECTION 12.06
OF THE HOPKINS CITY CHARTER
Upon recommendation of the Charter Commission of the
City of Hopldns pursuant to M.S.A. 410.31, be it ordained by the
City Cauncil of the City of Hopkins as follows:
Section 1. That Section 12.06 of the Charter of the City
of Hopkins be and the same is hereby repealed, and there is hereby
adopted and enacted in lieu and in place thereof the following:
Section 12.06. Vacating of Streets and A11eys. No
street, avenue, alley or other thoroughfare within the
City shall be vacated except by Ordinance approved by
a four—fifths vote of the Council. Such Ordinance, if
enacted, shall be adopted after a public hearing upon
one weeks' published notice containing the text of the
proposed vacating Ordinance or containing in summary
the exact location or other description of the thorough—
fare, street, avenue or alley proposed to be vacated.
A record of such vacation shall be made in the office
of the Register of Deeds or of the Registrar of Titles
of the County. This section is intended to be an addi—
tion or supplement to any other method of such vacating
as may be provided in the general State Statutes.
Section 2. F.ffective Date. Pursuant to M.S.A. 1�10.31,
this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the
91st day following its final publication after adoption.
Section 3. Adoption. After recommendation by the Hopkins
Charter Commission for the enactment of the above City Charter Amend—
ment, a public hearing was held thereon by the Hopkins City Council in
the Council Chambers of the Hopkins Gity Hall on �.iesday, Ma4Y 6, 1969
at 7:30 P.M. upon two weeks' published Notice which Notice contained
the text of said Charter Amendment; thereafter this Ordinance was
'' - first read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins
on the bth da4Y of May, 1969 and finally read, approved and adopted by
an.affirmative vote of all its members and ordered published at a reg-
ular meeting of said Council held on the 20th da}r of May, 1969.
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun May 29, 1969
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Caunty, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 6'C
AN ORDINANCE AI�IDING SECTION 7.14
�OF THE HOPKINS CITY CHARTER
Upon recommendation of the Charter Commission of the
City of Hopkins puxsuant to M.S.A. 1�10.31, be it ordained byr the
City Cauncil of the City of Hopkins as follows:
Section l. That Section 7.].L� of the Charter of the City
of Hopldns be-and the same is hereby repealed, and there is hereby
adopted and enacted in lieu and in place thereof the following:
Section 7.14• Bonded Debt and Debt Limit. Subdivision
2. Without submitting the issue to a vote of the elec-
tors, the Council by a four-fifths vote may"authorize
the issuance of Permanent Improvement Revolving �nd
Bonds (PIR Bonds); and Bonds to pay for any improvement
the cost of which is to be assessed against benefited
property; and Bonds for ar�y purpose which will produce
revenue to the City; and Bonds for ar�y other purpose
authorized to be issued by this Charter of the Laws
of Minnesota without such vote. The Council shall main-
tain the integrity of the Principal received from the
sale of PIR Bonds creating the Permanent Improvement
Revolving �.rsd by appropriations from other funds, if
necessary.. All improvemerit projects financed thraugh
the Permanent Improvement Revolving F1uid shall upon
completion be certified by the City Manager as to total
cost, which shall thereupon b:e apportioned by the Cauncil,
either as assessments against benefited property or as
amounts due from other City F�inds. Amounts apportioned
against other City Flinds shall be due not later than the
dates of adoption of the corresponding assessment rolls
and shall be paid into the Permanent Improvement Revolving
F�nd not later than the dates of installment payments pro-
vided in such assessment rolls. Upon approval by the
electors, the principal of the Permanent Revolving Ftind
ma�y be transferred at interest by the City Council for
ar�y other use or purpose for which General Obligation
Bonds can be issued, provided the Principal of The PIR
�nd thus transferred, together with interest, is repai.d
in annual installments of not more than thirty years.
"' '' Monies in such Permanent Improvement Revolving F1�nd
which have accumulated therein from ar�y source, in
excess of the Principal, may be transferred from such
PIR Ftiuid by the City Council for any City purposes
by proper Resolution of the Council stating such pur-
poses.
Section 2. Effective Date. Pursuant to M.S.A. 410.31,
th�s Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the
91st da4y following its final publication after adoption.
Section 3. -Adoption. After recommendation by the Hopkins
Charter Commission for the enactment of the above City Charter Amend-
ment, a public hearing was held thereon by the Hopkins City Cauncil
in the Council Chambers of the Hopkins City Hall on Tuesday, May 6,
1969 at 7:30 P.M. upon two weeks' published Notice which Notice con-
tained the text of said Charter Amendment; thereafter this Ordinance
was f'irst read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins on the 6th day of May and finally read, approved and adopted
by an affirmative vote of all its members and ordered published at
a regular meeting of said Cauncil held on the 20th da�y of Ma�y, 1969•
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To be published in theHopkins Sun May 29,_1969
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1797
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLINC FOR HEARING ON IMPROV�ITS
WHERF�S, pursuant to Resolution No. �794 of the Council adopted May 5,
�969, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, �ity E�gineer, with
reference to Tenth Avenue South from Sixth Street to Seventh Street South
by the installation of concrete curb and gutter and street r�air thereo¢z
and this report was received by the Council on May 20th, �969.
�tOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of Hopkins, B9innesota
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such street in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 12, inclusive, Block 58;
Lots 13 thru 24, inclusive, Block 59, all in West Minneapolis for all o r a
portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.l., S ecs. 429.011 to
Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended), at an estimated total cost
of the improvement of $5,032.00.
2. A public hearing ahall be held on such proposed improvement on the
1st day of July, �969 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 imp rovement
as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 20th day
of May, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VF�SELY�
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HANI,EY,
Mayor
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Foim 3pproved.
Rudget Pureau No. 63-R116
solution No. 1796
RESOLUTION OF GOVERNING BODY OF APPLICAN7
4��
Proj ect No.
Hu0-ui401A
(1-66)
(For HUD Use)
Resolution authorizing filing of application with the Department of Housing and Urban De-
velopment, United States of America, for a grant under P.L. 89-117.
WHEREAS, pursuant to P.l,. R9-117 t.he United States of America has authorized the making of
grants to public bodies to aid in finencing the con5tr�ction of basic water and sewer
pro.j ects:
Now Therf:f�re, Re It Re5olved Fi��_.[h�LiL}�.._Gc�unc.il.�f._.t_lii_.Cit_y.__nf_llo�k.ius.---- —
((;ov�rninR P.ourd o/ App �cnnf)
the City 1`lanager
1. That t>e and he is hereby authorized to execute and file
(Desiqnated 0�%iciaO
Cit � of }lopkins with the
an application on behal f of _._� _�------- —
(F.sact Lcgnl (Corporatel Na�e oJ Applicant)
Department of Ifousing and Urban Development, U�ited States Government, for a grant to
aid in financing the, construction of _ i.nternal__imnrovements to
!Rrief Proj�ct Description)
Sanitary Sewer System _ , and an assurance of
`' compliance with the Department of Housing and Urban Development regulations under
Title VI of the Civi] Ri�hts Ac:t of 19fi4.
Terry L. Novak City Manager be and
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(Na�e o) Authorir�d Repres�ntuti�e! (Title)
he is hereby �uthori•r.ed and dir��cc�ri �,� :`urnish siich inf'ormation as the Department of
H�using and Urban DevcloPment r�ti� ; -:�h�.}� rrrque5t in r�nnection wi th the applica-
tion which is herein aut,horized t.r� 1;•.� ! iled.
CERTIFICATE OF RECORDING OFfICER
Ci[v Clerk of the
The undersigned duly qualified and acting___i.___.___
(Title o� OJJicer)
_ � n� ,___ does hereby certify: that the
Ezac[ Le�al (Corporatel Na�r nJ Applicnntj
attached resolution i5 a true and correct copY of the resolution, authorizing the filing
�f application with the Department of Housing and Urbsn Devclopment, as re�ularly adopted
.t � legslly convened meetinu of the —�:it�f.ouuL.il_of tl�e Clty oF �iQpkins duly held
(Na�� nJ f.overnin� Rody o/ Applitant)
on the 20�h day of ��`iy , 19E'� ; and further that such resolution has been
fully recorded in the journul of proc,eedin�s and records in my office.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunt.o set my hand this __`lSt day of May �19 69
If the ApPlicant has an official
seal, impress here.
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CITY OF HOPKIIdS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1798
@ RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEERS REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of
402 — 15th Avenue North, Lot 6, Block 2, Souba Addition, by the installation
of concrete curb cut and driveway apron and street repair thereon and the
assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of t he cost of the
improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953,
Chapter 398 as amended).
NOW, THII�EFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF'
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan, City Engineer, 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 ahould be st
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
20th day of May, i969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHAt F. HAN�LEY,
Mayo r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RFa50LUTI0N N0. 1799
RESOLUTION ORDE�ING IMPROVEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHERFA�, pursuant to Resolution No. 1798 of the Council adopted
May 20th, �969, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Ehgineer,
with reference to the improvement of 402 — 15th Avenue North, Lot 6, Block
2, Souba Addition, by the installation of concrete curb cut and driveway
apron and street repair thereon, and this report was received by the Colmcil
on May 20th, �969 showing a total cost of $158.70.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopld ns:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report prepared
by John Strojan, City Ehgineer.
2. That John Strojan, City EYigineer, is hereby designated as the ezgineer
for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the
making of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 20th
day of May� �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESE�Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1800
A RFSOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEERS RE�ORT ON INIPROVEN�RiTS
WHEREAS, a petition has been received requiesting the i mprovement of
215 — 20th Avenue North, Lot 20 and South 10 feet of Lot 21, Block 6, West
Minneapolis Third Divi$ion, by the installation of concrete curb cut and
driveway apron and street repair thereon and the assessment of benefitting
property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to
M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amende�i).
NOW, TF�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNFSOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan, City EY�gineer, 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 ahould 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 Hopkitts, Minnesota, this
20th day of May, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOS�H C. VE�II,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPIQNS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RFSOLUTION N0. 1801
RESOLUTION ORDERING INlPROVEMENT AND
PREPARI�TION OF PLANS
WHEEtEAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1800 of the Council adopted
May 20th, �969, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City E�gineer,
with reference to the improvement of 215 — 20th Avenue North by the
installation of concrete curb cut and driveway apron and street repair
thereon, and this report was received by the Council on May 20th, �969
showing a total cost of $158.70
NOW, TI�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopld ns,
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report
prepared by John Strojan, Cd:ty Engineer.
2. That John Strojan, �ity Engineer, 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 Hopkine� Minnesota, this
20th day of May, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayo r
�D)�I'�Ifl1�liL 1969 LTC�'r�5r �PP��.�AT?O1VS
NATIi�1VA.L �'Q�D�, ��Ce
(Se�romation a�f 'i�i�n Citizs)
�xcelsio� �•��rc��.; � I�terl�cr�n
El�a�o� Wright djb/a
TOM �iCJI�1B DAIRY STUE�E
108 M�nk Ave.
�I� �aZDE PiUN�TA1� & H��'.ING CORP e
2912 ��OaIII�.Y1��U1a t��72e
NATIO� P'C�O1�S
iSe�ev�m�taor� THi�n Citi�s, �ra�,�
L7a�eh.ouse
�xcel, & Tnte�Aachen
Mx��sa c���u��s
(Segv�a�ion T4�iaa C��i�s p Zn� o)
�.11l E�celsfor B1vc"t.
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.,� - ,r''.� - f �
5�11 cax�A��9 pasi.ry, ice cream9 c�f�ee, sand- :
ca-Lches, cai_�. d�:�rsks, eg��.ret�e3 & milk
S�ai �beer, r_��ar��cte� d: fo�d
i���tail �a� �iu�ner�
Sei1 sof� dr�.�l��, m��lc9 e�ffee, �andys ��nd- ;
:��:ich�s & ;�nacl�s
Se7.�, coff��, PY:Ilic & �andcaiches
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1802
A RESOLUTION APPROVING PLAT OF LOHMANN-
KOEHLER DIVISION HOBBY ACRES.
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that plat entitl�tLohmann-Koehler
Division, Hobby Acres, be and the same is hereby approved, all
in compliance with the Hopkins Ordinance No. 274. Said plat
being Block 1, Hobby Acres, located immediately East of 5th
Avenue North and South of State Highway No. 7 in the City of
Hopkins, Minnesota.
Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins at a regular meeting held on the 20th of May, 1969.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
CITY CLERK MAYOR
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
CITY ATTORNEY
�
�.
A special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins�y Minnesota was held on
Friday, May 23, 1969 at 4:30 p.m., in the City Manager's office in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Pokorny and Lund, also City Ma.nager Novak.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the
official returns of the City Election held on May 20, 1969, as
submitted by the Judges of the seven (7) precincts in Hopkins, be
accepted, and the Council hereby certifies the results to be as
follows:
Henry Pokorny, Jr, elected Mayor for a two (2) year term.
Pau1;R. Lund and Jerre A. Miller, elected Councilmen for a four (4)
year term.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
NOTICE OF REGULAR CITY ELECTION
TO THE LEGAL VOTERS OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A REGULAR ELECTION FOR SAID CITY, IN THE ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH FOR DISTRICT NUMBER ONE AND IN THE HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL FOR
DISTRICT NUMBER TWO AND IN THE CITY HALL FOR DISTRICT NUMBER THREE AND IN THE
KATHERINE CURRAN SCHOOL FOR DISTRICT NUMBER FOUR AND IN THE OAK RIDGE COUNTRY
CLUB FOR DISTRICT NUMBER FIVE AND IN THE ALICE SMITH SCHOOL:FOR DISTRICT
NU1�ER SIX AND TN THE HOPKINS PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR DISTRICT NUMBER SEVEN WILL
BE HELD IN SA�D CITY, ON TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1969, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:00 0'CLOCK
IN THE FORENOON AND 8 0'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON OF THE SAME DAY FOR THE FOLLOWING
PURPOSES: VIZ:
TO ELECT:
ONE MAYOR AND TWO COUNCILMEN
THE NAMES OF THE CANDIDAT� FOR MAYOR ARE:
ROBERT P. HARRIMAN
HENRY POKORNY, JR.
THE NAMES OF THE CANDIDATES FOR COUNCILMEN ARE:
PAUL R. LUND
GERALD J. MASHEK
JERRE A. MILLER
TERRY L. NOVAK
CITY MANAGER
DATED: APRIL 28, 1969
TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HOPKINS SUN MAY 1, 1969.
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 20, 1969
District No. 1
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May,
1969, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock �.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such voteswas as follows:
MAYOR
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
ROBERT P:. HARRIMAN � CS f
HENRY POKORNY, JR. � jJ�
TOTAL d. % �
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS ���Gjfi� c�Z
TOTAL BALLOTS
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 20th day
of May 1969.
JUDGES
l,
Ci Elec�ion �allot
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CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN4 COUNTY, MINN. ,
MAY 20, 1969
"DIRECTIOIdS TO VOTERS" '
r�r an �n� vpposire rne name vr earn canai-
date you wish to vote for, in the space in-
dicated bv the arrow.
VOTE POR ONE
vote for a person whose name is not printed
this ballot, write his name on a blank line
der the names of the candidates and put an
i in the square opposite his name.
you tear or deface or wrongly mark this
Ilot, return it and obtain another.
MAYOR — Two Year Term
� HENRY POKORNY, JR.
� ROBERT P. HARRIMAN
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STATE OF MINNESOTA�
)SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN)
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY II,ECTION HELD
Mav 20, 1969
District No. 1
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May,
�969, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked E�chibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
COUNCILMEN
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
PAUL R . LUND � / �
GERALD J. P�.ASHEK � /
JERRE A. MILLER / � /
TOTAL
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS
TOTAL BALLOTS
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WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 20th day
of May �969.
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JUDCES
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C� Elect�on �allot
�Y
CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MIfdN.
MAY 20, 1969
"DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS"
Put an (X) opposite the name of each candi-
date you wish to vote for, in the space in-
dicated by the arrow.
Do not vote for more than TWO
To vote for a person whose name is not printed
on this ballot, write his name on a blank line
under the names of the candidates and put an
,(X) in the square opposite his name.
If you tear or deface or wrongly mark this
ballot, return it and obtain another.
COUNCJLMEN — Four Year Term
❑ GERALD J. MASHEK
� JERRE A. MILLER
� PAUL R. LUND
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 20, 1969
District No. 2
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May,
1969, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according=to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
COUNCILMEN
NAME
PAUL R. LUND
TOTAL VOTE CAST
� ��
GERALD J. MASHEK / 5l7`
JERRE A. MILLER / � �
TOTAL .S ,�_
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS � ��
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TOTAL BALLOTS � „ - V�-��'��s �
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of May 1969.
JUDGES
Official BaUot
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CIYY OP HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINN.
MAY 20, 1969
"DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS" I
Put an (X) opposite the name of each candi-
�date you wish to vote for, in the space in-
dicated by the arrow.
not vote tor more than TWD
To vote for a person whose name is not printed
on this ballot, write his name on a btank line
under the names of the candidates and put an
(X) in the square opposite his name.
If you tear or deface or wrongly mark this
ballot, return it and obtein another.
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COUNCILMEN — Four Year Term
� PAUL R. LUND -
� GERALD J. MASHEK
� JERRE A. MILLER
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 20, 1969
District No. 2
We,the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May,
1969, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we.proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
MAYOR
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
ROBERT P. HARRIMAN /t5 �
HENRY POKORNY, JR. / LS��
TOTAL � � �
SPOILED OR / BA OTS �'
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TOTAL BALLOTS � T /
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 20th day
of May 1969.
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CITY OF HOPKIiVS, HENNEPIf� COUNTY, MINN.
MAY 20, 1969
"DIRECTiO1VS TO VOTERS"
Put an (X) opposite the name of each candi-
�date you wish to vote for, in the space in-
dicated bv the arrow.
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�n this ballot, write his name on a blank line
�nder tFie names of the candidates and put an
K) in the square opposite his name.
f you tear or deface or wrongly mark this
�allot, return it and obtain another.
MAYOR — Two Year Term
� ROBERT P. HARRIMAN
� HENRY POKORNY, JR.
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
�ay 20, 1969
District No. 3
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May,
1969, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: CITY HALL, on the date of said election; that the polls for said
election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., Qf�said day and remained
open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no longer; that
said election was in all respects conducted according to law; and all qualified
voters resident in said election district who desired to vote thereat were
permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat was furnished by us
with an official ballot in form identical with the one hereto attached, marked
Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls for said election we
proceeded to count and canvass the�votes cast at said election upon the said
questions, and thereupon found and determined and do hereby certify and
declare that such vote was as follows:
COUNCILMEN
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
PAUL R. LUND f ��
GERALD J. MASHEK / � /
JERRE A. MILLER
TOTAL
/�� -�
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS
TOTAL BALLOTS
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of May 1969.
JUDGES
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CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINN.
MAY 20, 1969
� "DIRECYIONS TO VOTERS"
Put an (X) opposite the name of each candi-
�date you wish to vote for, in the space in-
dicated by the arrow.
Do not vote for more than TWO
'o vote for a person whose name is not printed
m this ballot, write his name on a blank line
�nder the names of the candidates and put an
X) in the square opposite his name.
f you tear or deface or wrongly mark this
�allot, return it and obtain another.
COUNCJLMEN — Four Year Term
JERRE A. MILLER
PAUL R. LUND
GERALD J. MASHEK
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 20, 1969
District No. 3
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in arid for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May,
1969, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: CITY HALL, on the date of said election; that the polls for said
election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and remained open
continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no longer; that
said election was in all respects conducted according to law; and all qualified
voters resident in said election district who desired to vote thereat were
permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat was furnished by us
with an official ballot in form identical with the one hereto attached, marked
Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls for said election we
proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said election upon the said
questions, and thereupon found and determined and do hereby certify and
declare that such vote was as follows:
MAYOR
NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST
ROBERT P. HARRIMAN � / _
HENRY POKORNY, JR, v� a vZ-
TOTAL -3 � �3
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS � � Z��-�/
/�Gc�� `,^�i� / G�r� �"-�
TOTAL BALLOTS �� �'
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of May 1969.
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CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPINb COUNTY, MINN.
MAY 20, 1969
"DIRECTIONlS TO VOTERS" '�
Put an (X) opposite the name of each candi- �
date you wish to vote for, in the space in-
dicated by the arrow.
ONE
vote for a person whose name is not printed
this ballot, write his name on a blank line
der the names of the candidates and put an
i in the square opposite his name.
you tear or deface or wrongly mark this
Ilot, return it and obtain another.
NIAYOR — Two Year Term �
� HENRY POKORNY, JR.
aROBERT P. HARRIMAN
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 20, 1969
District No. 4
We the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May,
1969, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: KATHERINE CURRAN SCHOOL, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat was
furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one hereto
attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls for
said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said election
upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do hereby
certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
COUNCILMEN
NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST
PAUL R. LUND � � �_
GERALD J. MASHEK � � I
JERRE A. MII;LER � � !
TOTAL �
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS �-'
TOTAL BALLOTS �J � �
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 20th day
of May 1969.
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JUDGES
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Ci Election �allot
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CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINN.
MAY 20, 1969
"DIRECTIOIVS TO VOTERS"
Put an (Xi opposite the name of each candi-
date you wish to vote for, in the space in-
dicated by the arrow.
not vote for more
'o vote for a person whose name is not printed
>n this ballot, write his name on a blank line
mder the names of the candidates and put an
X) in the square. opposite his name.
f you tear or deface or wrongly mark this
�allot, return it and obtain another.
COUNCILMEN — Pour Year Term
� GERALD J. MASHEK
� JERRE A. MILLER ,
�
� PAUL R. LUND I
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 20, 1969
District No. 4
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May,
1969, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: KATHERINE CURRAN SCHOOL, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
MAYOR
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
ROBERT P. HARRIMAN C �
HENRY POKORNY, JR, a v�
TOTAL 3 3 s�
-. SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS �
TOTAL BALLOTS 3 3r%
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 20th day
of May 1969.
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CITY OF HOPKINS, HENIdEPIN� COUNTY, MINN.
MAY 20, 1969
"DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS"
�rur an �n� opposire Tne name or eacn canai-
date you wish to vote for, in the space in-
dicated bv the arrow.
VOTE FOR ONE
fo vote for a person whose name is not printed
m this ballot, write his name on a blank line
�nder the names of the candidates and put an
X) in the square opposite his name.
f you tear or deface or wrongly mark this
�allot, return it and obtain another.
MAYOR — Two Yea� Term
� ROBERT P. HARRIMAN
� HENRY POKORNY, JR.
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF AENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 20, 1969
District No) 5
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 29th day of May,
1969, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: OAK RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law; and
all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to vote
thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat was
furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one hereto
attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls for
said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast a t said election
upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do hereby
certify and declare that such vote was as follows:
COUNCILMEN
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
PAUL R LUND ��
GERALD J. MASHEK � o
JERRE A. MILLER ��
TOTAL � O �
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS �
TOTAL BALLOTS � U r�
WITNESS our hands officially as such Elect�on Judges this 20th day
of May 1969.
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Official ; Ballot
Ci �lection �Ilot
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CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINN.
MAY 20, 1969
"DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS"
Put an (X) opposite the name of each candi-
date you wish to vote for, in the space in-
dicated by the arrow.
Do not vote for more than TWO
o vote for a person whose name is not printed
�n this ballot, write his name� on a blank line
mder the names of the candidates and put an
K) in the square opposite his name.
f you tear or deface or wrongly mark this
�allot, return it and obtain another.
COUNCILMEN — Four Year Term
PAUL R. LUND
GERALD J. MASHEK
JERRE A. MILLER
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 20, 1969
District No. 5
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May,
1969, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: OAK RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of sa�d day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law; and
all qualified.voters resident in said election district who desired to vote
thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat was
furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one hereto
attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls for
said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said election
upon the said.questions, and thereupon found and determined and do hereby
certify and declare that such vote was as:::follows:
MAYOR
NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST
ROBERT P�;, HARRIMAN � Q
HENRY POKORNY, JR.
TOTAL
ll
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS �
TOTAL BALLOTS % / �
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 20th day
of May 1969.
O��cia� �a�iot
Ci Eleci�ion �allot
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CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINN.
MAY 20, 1969
"DIRECTIO�IS TO VOTERS"
Put an (X) opposite the name of each candi-
date you wish to vote for, in the space in-
dicated bv the arrow.
To vote for a person whose name is not printed
on this ballot, write his name� on a blank line
under the names of the candidates and put an
(X) in the square opposite his name.
If you tear or deface or wrongly mark this
ballot, return it and obtain another.
MAYOR — Two Year Term
� HENRY POKORNY, JR.
� ROBERT P. HARRIMAN
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 20, 1969
District No. 6
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May,
1969, hereby certify that we attanded at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: ALICE SMITH SCHOOL, on the date of said election; that the polls for
said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and remained
open continyously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no longer; that
said election was in all respects conducted according to law; and all qualified
voters resident in said election district who desired to vote thereat were
permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat was furnished by us with
an official ballot in form identical with the one hereto attached, marked
Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls for said election we
proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said election upon the said
questions, and thereupon found and determined and do hereby certify and declare
that such vote was as follows:
COUNCILMEN
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
PAUL R. LUND � S S
GERALD J. MASHEK /�S 7
JERRE A. MILLER �,� �o
TOTAL `]` 7 �
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS �
TOTAL BALLOTS � � ��
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 20th day
of May 1969.
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CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINN.
MAY 20, 1969
"DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS"
rur an ��� opposire rne name vr eacn canai-
date you wish to vote for, in the space � in-
dicated by the arrow.
Do not vote for more than TWO
To vote for a person whose name is not printed
on this ballot, write his name on a blank line
under the names of the candidates and put an
(X) in the square opposite his name'.
If you tear or deface or wrongly mark this
ballot, return it and obtain another.
COUNCILMEN — Four Yea� Term
� JERRE A. MILLER
� PAUL R. LUND
� GERALD J. MASHEK
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 20, 1969
District No. 6
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May,
1969, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: ALICE SMITH SCHOOL, on the date of said election; that the po��s for
said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and remained
open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no longer; that
said election was in all respects conducted according to law; and all qualified
voters resident in said election district who desired to vote thereat were
permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat was furn�shed by ss
with an official ballot in form identical with the one hereto attached, marked
Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls for said election we
proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said election upon the said
questions, and thereupon found and determined and do hereby certify and declare
that such vote was as follows:
MAYOR
NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST
ROBERT P. HARRIMAN � O
HENRY POKORNY, JR. � � �
TOTAL •� 7 �
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS
TOTAL BALLOTS
/ — .3 (.v n.-�- -�—Y--
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WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 20th day
of May 1969.
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CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINId.
MAY 20, 1969
"DIItECTIOIVS TO VOTERS"
Put an (X) opposite the name of each candi-
date you wish to vote for, in the space in-
dicated by the arrow.
o vote for a person whose name is not printed
�n this ballot, write his name on a blank line
nder the names of the candidates and put an
K) in the square opposite his name.
f you tear or deface or wrongly mark this
�allot, return it and obtain another.
MAYOR — Two Year Term
� ROBERT P. HARRIMAN
� HENRY POKORNY, JR.
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 20, 1965
District No. 7
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May,
1969, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: HOPKINS PUBLIC LIBRARY, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district �rho desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached marked,Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby certify and declare that such vote was a s fol7:ows:
MAYOR
NAME TOTAL VOTE CAST
ROBERT P. HARRIMAN 3�
HENRY POKORNY, JR. /���Z.�
TOTAL
f ��_
SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS 1
TOTAL BALLOTS f � �
WITNESS our hands officially as such Election Judges this 20th day
of May, 1969.
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CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINN.
MAY 20, 1969
"DIRECTIONS TO VOTEIiS"
rur an �n) o�j.�wnC inC �iainc vi caui a.a�iur
date you wish to vote for, in the space in-
dicated by the arrow.
FOR ONE
� vote for a person whose name is not printed
n this ballot, write his name� on a blank line
nder the names of the candidates and put an
C) in the square opposite his name.
' you tear or deface or wrongly mark this
allot, return it and obtain another.
MAYOR — Two Year Term
� HENRY POKORNY, JR.
� ROBERT P. HARRIMAN
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES
OF CITY ELECTION HELD
May 20, 1965
District No. 7
We, the undersigned, Judges of the election held in and for the City
of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May,
1965, hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election,
to-wit: HOPKINS PUBLIC LIBRARY, on the date of said election; that the polls
for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., of said day and
remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of said day, and no
longer; that said election was in all respects conducted according to law;
and all qualified voters resident in said election district who desired to
vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat
was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one
hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon closing of the polls
for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said
election upon the said questions, and thereupon found and determined and do
hereby.certify and declare that such vote was a s follows:
COUNCILMEN
NAME
TOTAL VOTE CAST
PAUL R:, LUND 9�
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CIT1( OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINN.
MAY 20, 1969
"DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS"
Put an (X) opposite the name of each candi-
�date you wish to vote for, in the space in-
dicated by the arrow.
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COUNCJLMEN — Fa�r Year Term
PAUL R. LUND
GERALD J. MASHEK
JERRE A. MILLER
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
June 3, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Lund and Pokorny, also City Manager Novak, City �
Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Zoning Administrator Blomquist and City Attorney
Vesely.
Reel 98
Side 1
Action:
5-
Action:
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Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
the May 20, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
June 3, 1969 in the amount of $48,116.72, be approved and authorized for
payment. Motion carried.
Item: 67-185-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
15- 1804, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON TYLER AVENUE NORTH FROM
A POINT APPROX. 216 FEET NORTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF SECOND STREET TO A
POINT APPROX. 700 FEET NORTH BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND
GUTTER AND STREET SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. Area to be assessed
is lots 2 thru 9, incl., Block 1, Stevens Oakwood Park and Tracts I,J,
and K, Registered Land Survey ��561. Estimated cost is $16,096.00. Motion
carried.
Item: 68-222-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1805, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE ALLEY WEST OF 12TH
AVENUE NORTH FROM FIRST STREET NORTH TO THE EAST-WEST ALLEY NORTH OF
EXCELSIOR AVENUE BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. Area to be
assessed is Lots 1 thru 9, incl., and Lots 16 thru 24 incl., Block 71,
West Minneapolis Second Division. Estimated cost is $4,322.16 for concrete
surfacing and $345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-49-P. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-98 1806, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN 15TH AVENUE NORTH AND 16TH AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET NORTH
TO THIRD STREET NORTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. Area to
be assessed is Lots l thru 23, incl., Block 4, Gibb's First Addition to
West Minneapolis, Estimated cost is $5,613.84 for concrete surfacing and
$345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-69-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that a 4-Way Stop
98-110 sign be installed at First Street and Harrison Avenue South, as recommended
by the Police Department. Motion carried.
Item: 68-206-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 291,
110-157 "AN ORDINANCE VACATING ALLEY IN BLOCK 2, PARK VALLEY MANOR'', be accepted
for the second reading thereof and according to law same to be ordered
published. Motion carried.
Item: 69-85-0.
157-169
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
306, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING, RESTRICTING AND PROHIBITING THE USE, PUR-
CHASE, DELIVERING, GIFT OR OTHER ACQUISITION OR POSSESSION, OF CERTAIN
DRUGS DECLARED TO BE DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE IN-
CLUDING THE POSSESSION AND USE OF INJECTION IMPLEMENTS AND OTHER PARA-
PHERNALIA IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, AND DEFINING PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE
NECESSARY FOR PRESUMPTION OF VIOLATION", be accepted for the second reading
thereof and according to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 69-57-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
169-173 302, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 252 AND CREATING A RECREATION
AND PARKS COMMISSION", be continued to the July 1, 1969 Council meeting
for the second reading. Motion carried.
Item: 69-87-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
173- 1803, "A RESOLUTION REQUESTING MINNEHAHA CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT TO PRO-
CEED WITH DEVELOPMENT OF COORDINATED MULTIPLE COMMUNITY PLAN FOR MINNEHAHA
_ CREEK", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-88-R. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
-228 the Knights of Columbus for renewal of their bingo permit for the period
of July, August and September 1969, be approved. Motion carried.
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Minutes of June 3, 1969 Council.meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 69-89-H. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the notice for
228-240 a Public Hearing by the City Council of the City of Hopkins to consider
the Redevelopment Program of the Hopkins Housing and Redevelopment
Authority,be set for Wednesday,.June 18, 1969 at 7:30 p.m. in the Hopkins
City Hall and notice of same to be published in the bfficial newspaper.
Motion carried.
� Item: 69-90-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request
240-243 by the Minneapolis Gas Co., for a permit to install 520 feet of gas main
on First Street North from llth Avenue to a point 90 feet west of 12th
Avenue to serve new apartment building at SW corner of 12th Avenue and
First Street, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-77-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion,that Resolution No.
243-247 1807, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PETITION FOR SIDEWALK AT 110-134-
11TH AVENUE SOUTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-92-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Council accept
247-267 the recommendation from the Zoning and Planning Commission and grant the
��� waiver of platting requirements requested by Dr. David Nelson of 417
��` Farmdale Road for the proposed division of Lot 7, Block 9, Hobby Acres,
� 1 Lohmann-Aarhus Division, and that the City Attorney be instructed to draw
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the necessary Resolution. Motion carried.
Item: 69-93-Z.� Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City Attorney
267-318 p�b� be instructed to draw a Resolution renaming that part of West Lake Street
�' from Tyler to Monk, as Second Street N.E., as recommended by the Zoning
�� � and Planning Commission. Motion carried.
Item: 69-94-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the City Attorney
318-379 be instructed to draw the necessary Ordinance amending the parking re-
quirements for multiple dwellings as set forth in the Zoning Ordinance, and
as recommended by the Zoning and Planning Commission on the attached sheet.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-95-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, to accept the re-
379- commendation from the Zoning and Planning Commission for amending the
Zoning Ordinance pertaining to Signs, and the City Attorney be instructed
to draw the necessary Ordinance. Motion carried. (see attached)
following
Item: 69-96-L. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the/additional
-401 1969 license applications be approved: Clarice Kunnus to operate a Restau-
rant and sell soft.drinks and milk at 710 Excelsior Ave. W; and a license
to sell cigarettes at the Knollwood.Beauty Salon (EMA Vending). Motion
carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the petition from
401-426 residents in Hobby Acres for Stop Signs at Farmdale and Hollyhock Road, be
referred to the Police Dept. for study and this item be continued to the
June 17, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Hanley seconded the motion, that the request for
426- a Sunday Liquor License by Oak Ridge Country Club, be approved. Motion
carried.
Action:
Action:
-565
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the proposed
Thoroughfare Plan be referred to the Zoning and Planning Commission and
request they hold a Public Hearing on same. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny s� ded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried. /
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Dorothy M. J h s ,S tary to Council
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CITY OF HOPKIATS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVEN�NTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEftN:
NOTICE IS I�RIDY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins hdll
meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7;30 o'clock P.M., on Jtime
3rd, �969, to consider the making of an improvement on Tyler Avenue North from
a point approximately 216 feet north of the north line of Second Street to a
point approximately 700 feet north by the installation of concrete curb and
gutter and street surfacing thereon pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs.
429•111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended�.
The area proposed to be asseesed for lsuch improvement is Lots 2 thru 9,
inclueive, Block 1, Stevens Oakwood Park and Tracte I, J, and K, Registered
LaND Survey No. 561.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �16,096.00.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed impravement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated May 6, �969
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VF�II,Y,
City Attorn ey
To be pubin�shed in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota on May 22, 1969 and
May 29, 1969.
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1804
RESOLUTION ORDERING INIPROVEMENT AND
PREPAR.ATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council No. 1789, adopted the 6th day
of May, i969, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of Tyler
Avenue North from a point approximately 216 feet north of the north lin e of
Second Street to a point approzimately 700 feet north by the installation of
concrete curb and gutter and street surfacing thereon, the total estimated
cost thereof being $16,096.00, and
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for
the mald ng of this improvement were given ten days published notice of the
council hearing through twoo weekly publications of the required notice, and
a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 3rd day of
.Tune, �969.
NOW, TiiEftEFORE, BE IT RE50LVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1789 adopted May 6, 1969.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications fo r the making of
such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
3rd day of June, i969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. YESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKIIdS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING OAT PROPOSID IMPROVEMII�TTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
RTOTICE IS IiEREBY GIVEAI that the City Council of the City of Hopkins �11
meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on Jtme
3rd, i96g, to consider the making of an improvement on the al ley West of
Twelfth Avenue North from First Street ATorth to the East West alley North of
Excelsior Avenue by concrete surfacing thereon, per City of Hopkins poli cy
as establiahed in Resolution No. 1597 dated May 16th, 1967, pursuant to M.S.A.,
Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1953, Chapter 398 as ame�xied).
The area propoaed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru 9,
inclusive and Lots 16 thru 24, inclusive, Block 71, West Minneapolis Second
Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $4,322•16 for concrete surfacing
and �345•00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated May 6, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VFSELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota on May 22, 1969 and
May 29, 1969.
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Coun�ty, Minnesota
RESOLUTIOId N0. 1805
RF�OLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMIIdT AND
PREPflRATION OF PLANS
Wi�REAS a Resolution of the City Council No. 1790, adopted the 6th day
of May, �969, fized a date for a hearing on the proposed imp novement of the
alley West of Twelfth Avenue North from First Street North to the East—West
alley North of F�celsior Avenue by concrete surfacing thereon, the total
estimated cost thereof being �4,322.16 for concrete surfacing and $345•�
for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways, and
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assesse d
for the making of this improvement were given ten days publiahed notice of
the council hearing through twooweeT�ly publications of the required notice,
and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 3rd day
of June, �g69.
NOW, THIItEFORE, BE IT RFSOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such alley is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution
No. 1790 adopted May 6th, �969. Benefitting property o�mers shall pay eighty
percent of the cost over a ten year period and the City of Hc�kins shall pay
twenty percent out of the General Fund.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engin eer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the makin g of
such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
3rd day of June, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C . VESET,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HAN�LEY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
1dOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID INlPROVE6+LENTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will
meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on J�e
3rd, �969, to consider the making of an improvement on the no rth—south alley
between Fifteenth Avenue North and Sixteenth Avenue North from 5econd St reet
North to Third Street North by concrete surfacing thereon, per City of Hopld ns
policy as established in Resolution No. 1597 dated May 16th, 1967, purauant
to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended).
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is I�ots 1 thru 23,
First
inclusive, Block 4, Gibbs�Addition to West Minneapolis.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �5�613.84 for comcrete surfacing
and $345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
_ All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated May 6, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSF�PH C . VES II,Y�
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on May 22, �96g and
May 29, �969.
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1806
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVII�NT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHII3EAS a Resolution of the City Council No. 1791, adopted the 6th day
of May, �969, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of
the north—south alley between Fifteenth Avenue North and SiRteenth Aven ue
North from Second Street North to Third Street North by conc rete surfacing
thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $5,6�3.84 fo r concrete
surfacing and �345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways,
and
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assesse d for
the making of this improvement wete given ten days published notice of the
council hearing through two weekly publications of the requi red notice, and
a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 3rd day of
June, 1969.
NOW, THII3EFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of �the City of Hopkins:
1. Such alley is hereby ordered as proposed in the Cou ncil Resolution
No. 1791 adopted May 6th, �969. Benefitting property owners shall pay ei.ghty
percent of the cost over a ten year period and the City of Hopkins shall pay
twenty percent out of the General Fund.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
improvement and he ahall prepare plane and specifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
3rd day of June, i969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HANL EY,
Mayo r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 291
AN ORDINANCE VACATING ALLEY IN
BLOCK 2, PARK VALLEY MANOR
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Hopkins as
follows:
That the alley dedicated in, and a part of the plat of
Block 2, Park Valley Manor, be and the same is hereby vacated.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the
City of Hopkins held on May 6, 1969 and finally read, approved,
adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of said Council
held on June 3, 1969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun June 12, 1969
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 306
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING, RESTRICTING AND PROHIBITING
THE USE, PURCHASE, DELIVERING, GIFT OR OTHER ACQUISI-
TION OR POSSESSION OF CERTAIN DRUGS DECLARED TO BE DAN-
GEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY AND FdELFARE INCLUDING
THE POSSFSSION AND USE OF INJECTION IMPLENIIIVTS AND OTHER
PARAPHERNALIA IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, AND DEFINING PRIMA
FACIE EVIDENCE NECFSSARY FOR PRESUMPTION OF VIOLATION
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins as follows:
Section 1. DEFINITIONS. The following words or phrases
shall for the purpose of this Ordinance be construed to have the
following meanings:
Subdivision A. DRUGS.
(a) Barbital and any derivative thereof; including
but not limited to the following: diethylbarbituric
acid; any alkyl, metallic or halogenated derivative
of barbituric acid; veronal (Barbitone); proponal,
ipral; dial; neonal (soneryl); sandoptal; amytal;
phenobarbital (luminal); phandorn; noctal; allonal
(which contains allylisopropylbarbituric acid in
combination with amidopyrine) medianl; ar�,y prepar-
ation; mixture or other substance containing any of
the foregoing substances.
(b) Amphetamine and ar�y derivative thereof including
but not limited to such substances as follows:
desoxycphedrine (methamphetamine) mephentermine,
pipradol, phenmetrazine, methylp��enidate or any
salt mixture orcptical isomer �nereof which salt
mixture or optical isomer has a stimulating effect
on the central nervous system.
(c) Cann�`abis includes all parts of the plant Cannabis
Sativa L., whether growing or not; the seeds thereof;
the resin extracted from any part of such plant; and
every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture,
or preparation of such plant, its seeds, or resin; but
shall not include the mature stalks of such plant,
fiber produced from such stalks, oil or cake made
from the seeds of such plant, any other com-
pound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture
or preparation of such mature stalks (except
the resin extracted therefrom), fiber, oil,or
cake, or the sterilized seed of such plant which
is incapable of germination.
Subdivision B. DISPENSE� includes sale, offer for sale,
barter, exchange, administer, leave with, give away, dispose of,
supply, or deliver including any attempt at doing or performing such
act or acts as well as the actual completed commission thereof.
Subdivision C. PARAPF�NALIA, includes l�ypodermic syringes
and needles or any other instrument or implement which can be adapted
for subcutaneous injections.
Subdivision D. PHARMACIST, means a person duly licensed and
registered with the Minnesota State Board of Pharmacy as a registered
pharmacist and licensed and authorized to dispense drugs by the proper
State and Federal authorities, and shall include licensed pharmacies
and their agents or employees.
Subdivision E. PRACTITIONER, means a person authorized by
law to practice medicine, osteopathy, surgery or veterinary medicine
in the State of Minnesota and any other person authorized by law to
treat sick or injured human beings or animals including but not limited
to registered nurses, registered medical technologists, medical interns,
licensed hospitals, licensed nursing homes, bona fide hospitals where
animals are treated, licensed morticians, clinical laboratories, persons
engaged in bona fide research or education and to administer or use nar-
cotics or drugs in connection with such treatment or profession.
Subdivision F. PRESCRIPTION, means a written or oral order
by a practitioner to a pharmacist for any of the drugs or stimulants
above sei forth for a particular patient, which specifies the date of
its issue, the name and address of such practitioner, the name and
address of the patient, (and, if such barbiturate or stimulant is pre-
scribed for an animal, the species of such animal) the name and quantity
of the drug prescribed, the directions for use of such drug, and in the
case of a written order the signature of such practitioner for any such
drug must be promptly reduced to writing by the pharmacist.
Subdivision G. PURCHASE, means the possession or procurement
resulting from sale, gift, theft, or by any fraud, subterfuge, deceit,
misrepresentation, forgery, prescription alteration, false name, address
or any other pertinent information of any drug without a valid prescription
therefor.
Subdivision H. MANUFACTURER, means persons other than phar-
macists who prepare and dispense drugs in dosage forms by mixing, com-
pounding, encapsulating, entableting, or other process, and shall include
their employees or agents.
� Subdivision I. WHOLESALER, means persons engaged in the
business of distributing drugs to practitioners, pharmacists, other
wholesalers, manufacturers or other persons legally authorized to
accept such drugs, and shall include their employees or agents.
Section 2. DRUGS AND PARAPHE��IALIA PROHIBITED. It is un-
lawful for any person to dispense, purchase, possess, or in a�y manner
use any drug or paraphernalia as herein defined unless such person is
a practitioner, pharmacist, wholesaler or manufacturer or has a valid,
legal prescription from a practitioner then requiring such person to
use an,y such drug and paraphernalia.
Section 3. UNAUTHORIZID POSSESSION OR USE. The possession
or use by any person of any of said drugs or paraphernalia without a
valid prescription therefor unless such person be a practitioner, phar-
macist, wholesaler or manufacturer, shall be deemed as prima facie
evidence that such possession or use of such drugs or paraphernalia
is unlawful and prohibited.
Section 4. VIOI�lTION AND PENALTY. Any person violating
ar�y provision of this Ordinance shall upon conviction thereof be
fined or imprisoned pursuant to the terms of Hopkins Ordinance No.
225 as amended.
First read at a regular meeting of the
City of Hopkins held on M�y 6, 1969 and finally
adopted and ordered published at a regular meeti
held on May 20, 1969. /'_
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C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
Council of the
read, approved and
n� of said Council
To be published in the Hopkins Sun June 12, 1969
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0..1803
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING MINNEHAHA CREEK WATER-
SHED DISTRICT TO PROCEED WITH DEVELOPMENT OF
COORDINATED MULTIPLE COMMUNITY PLAN FOR MINNEHAHA
CREEK.
WHEREAS, the communities having land adjacent to Minnehaha
Creek have a common objective to maintain and enhance the natural
features of Minnehaha Creek and for flood control, pollution control
and recreational uses, and
WHEREAS, the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District has developed
• the outline.of an overall land and water plan for the Ereek, and
WHEREAS, there is a possible basis for obtaining State and
Federal grants for implementation of an overall plan.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Minnehaha Creek Watershed
District be requested to continue work on the development of the
details of an overall plan and to suggest a coordinated program for
implementation of the common development.
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota
at a regular meeting held on the 3rd day of June 1969.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
City Clerk Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1807
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING R�ORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1795 of the Council adopted May 6,
�969, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City �gin eer, with
reference to 110-134 Eleventh Avenue South by the installation of new
concrete sidewalk and repair of sidewalk, curbs and driveways thereon and
this report wae received by the Council on June 3, �969.
NOW, THER�FORE, BE IT RESOLVED bg the City Council of H apkins, Minnesota
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such property in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Lots 3 thru 9, inclusive, Block 10, West
Minneapolis for all or a portion of the cost of the improvem ent pursuant to
M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended),
at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $2,587.96.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
1st day of July, �969, 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 law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 3rd day of
June, 1969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
JOHN F. HANLEY,
Mayor
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- � Resolution ��1811 ” �
. �. '. � RESOLUTION.tidANING PLATTING.AND.SUBDIUISION � � " ,
_� � RF&ULATIONS FOR. IAT 7, BLOCK �9, : HOBBY ACRFS, _
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`: � _ . � LOHMANN AARHUS DNISION � .
'. , BE IT RFSOLUID. tnat� the platting 'and subdividing- requirements -, .
• and regulations iri so-far..as they may apply to the division.or � �
.�•: subdivision of Lot 7,-Hlock 9, Hobby Acres, Lohmann Aarhus Division, - . -
be and�the same,a're hereby waived and said subdivision of said lot is. ,'
� her.eby approved.. " , • - � �
� . Passed. and adopted at a, regular meeting of the;�C'ity Council �- .
of the City of �Hopkins held on June 3�, 1969.: : _': - ' . ' �
' � John F. Hanley, Mayor � � :-
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Joseph C.��Vesely, City Attorney . ..
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1g09
RFSOLUTION REMOVING TI-� NAME AND DFSIGNATION
OF WE.ST LAKE STREEP FROM T[ii4T PORTION OF SAID
WEST LAKE STREEP WHICH LIFaS BETWEEN TYLER AIVD
MONK AVEI�NFS NORTH AND REIVAMING SAID PORTION
THEREOF AS SECOND STREET NORTF�AST
BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of the City of Hopkins,
Hennepin County, Minnesota, that the name and designation of that part
of West Lake Street in the City of Hopkins located between Tyler and
Monk Avenues North be and the same is hereby changed and renamed or
redesignated as Second Street Northeast.
BE IT FURTI�R RESOLVID that copies of this Resolution shall
be filed in the office of the Hennepin County Auditor and with such
other officers and officials as may be required by Law.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council
of the City of Hopkins held on June 3, 1969.
John F. Hanley, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
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CC1lJNCII.� M�P�It)RANDL`�i
(FOY' COl1IiC1Z 3.L'tjAri�
I•1ay Z , 1969
`To : �i Ly Counci:L
�'�o�u: C�ty Nlaxa�g�x
Re: Requ�.r.ed ��r3cir� for �aultig? e dwellz�g�
M�e Flawfcs :�d�s prer�eni:ed ��searrh raiid � reco�ne�da�xon tco ttae Zon�ng
� Plann�ng Cornmi�sa.a�x an p��k�.s�; �equir�ments for mul�ip� E awelliaig
cievelopaienY:sa Ii� f:o�n<t �he pre��nt x'equi�-ements of pa.r.kir.eg epaces pex
unit in tY,e varj.oiis zones wa� a_nsufft�ie.-at, H7 s o,urvey indicates �.k�at :
A. 7Che syuare iac�ta�e o�: apar�ments being constXucted. hecomes
la�•g�-s ��cta year o
2., �t-de �six ���:weex: effic�enc,y, r.+ne bedroom9 two bedroom, and
3 bedra�am a.pa��inent�; is chan�. in favor of larger units.
3. '�he �iwn�r��ip �af automobiies peK uxzit averages 1. G t� 10 5 0
l�.. ���� p��plc a�e �cc�pting apa�ct�ec�t dw�llings �s a perm.ar.-
ent typ� af hr�usir�g, �►x�d �hus apaL�:ru�rats axe in need of
addi�.ianal. s�tra�ae� space zog such i.fiev�� as boats, ca.mpern9
and Lrailez�.
S, ihe n.u��e� of chiidren peb un:tt is alsra inc�easing, and
S:hus t�.` rAeed £or �t� si t� x�cxeF�ti�nal spac� incr�aR��o
F�e Et�ciosec� ��arkin� {�Ln3:id¢ a;uraUe) is in�.reas�.ng in accept2,�lce
hy '�otk► c�evclopers ar.d r�ntezs �
' After consid�rable t'�=lBClSSd3�.i0I1' th� 'Lgning & Planr�ing Cominission passed
� mo�i7n ta recon�:�er�d to C:tt� ���uncit the cha.a��e of thp ordinance to
p?ravide the ,aeces�i�y oL Z park�Ln� s�aces per nnit for 2 f�nil.y dwellin�s 9
2 p��kin� �p�c�s ��r u�af.� in ti�e R-� •a.on.�, l. ��p��:ki.x�g spac�s ger unit
in the R-•4 d�n� and :i�, 2��rking �paces per �nit j.n the R-5 zone a The
��resent r�q��zxemer�� axe as f.ol.lows:
Z o 0 ict 2€ami.'�y dw�ll.ing�
la5 �r� pa�lcing �t� �4-3
le2 in R-t�.
i . U i�1 R-5
The L�r�ing & Plannfn�; Commi�sion�ancl the staf�, recommend to City �
Co1vncil �hat Mr. Vesely he r�quested t_o prepaTe an ordir.ance �to make these
c;�an�es in the Co��npre4��ixs_�vF Zonin� 0?-d:i.n�nce�
I.Espe�uiiy sub?nit�ted9
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rr�Lo N�vak
Cit-y Manage�
7: LN : d.n j
Excerpt from t�i�t�Les ai � sp�c.�a� Zon�n� & F�.�nning C�mnni�sfon neeting held on
Janua;ry 9, 1968a
r1ct�.o�a: M�o Luaid raavec�: a�c3 I�ire I,�tamanr� secoa�ded the n�otio�se to recommend that
the �o�nci�. adopt a� am��dments �o Secti�z� 269e5�0 of �he Zoning Ordinance
�he follot�i�� a
"(c� Wi�h��a �tee ��-� Business Disirict on�-half i'�) of i:ts� ag;�egate
�quare .�iOD?C��L Qf si�z pex lot a� deterxained ur�cier (a) of �his su�-
divisio� �ay be added to �h� �cotal provided the addi�ion2.1 squaxe
ra�ta�� ia c��i�.ired an.d op��x�ted to re�d from tize rea.r of a build�'.ng
w��n snid bui�.ct3_n� abu�s a parkir►g �x�a ox� acxo�e �n a11ey fram �.
�ar.king areao"
Ada to Su�division So
"(e} i���i:ar� Lhe ilt]��]94 and "�:�� use T?�.stx�cgs ane-ha�i f�) of she
di �
aggx�egat� �quaae� foo��.gp of si��. pe� lc�t as determ3ned under (a)
oi �i�i� s�ab�i�? �iora ;��y pe a�cied �o t�ae to�a�. pro�id�d �iae a�dit�.o�ea3
sqaa�e foo�ta�e 3.s �a�3�ized �nd a�rienfied tm read f�am th� xeaa� of a
bui�ci�ng �kaen said U:si�.ding a�ut�s a paricing area or acrass �n a3.I�y
f�o2n a parlc? n�; srea o"
Add' Co Suodivisio�. � o
jr'�' (b) ,.. � aY �o c�z siEe private iaeE�xuct�o�a]. signs which ax�e so
i:tocati�d. and intended �n ai.d p��aoras wh�ch are on the private pase�I
�i� Qf 7.ande ?�avate instructi�aaai si;xas sna11 nat exe�ed an axea of
�ou;: (4� sq�a�c fee�o
; Rdd �o Subd�.vi�ion i e
"(�} (.�z.dei sent�a��e) k�i.l�are
o� ��i� o� �ca�e csf prope�: ry
s:� dered a viola�i�r� af this
�Iot�.�sn ca�rle�o
to r�oer� sa�d s3gn wi�hiaa �en (10j d�ys
and to TIl3�Z37tn�n said sigsa sha11 be can-
ordina�ac� o
A regular meeting of.the Council of.the City of Hopkins, Minnesota was held on Tuesday,
June 17, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Lund and Pokorny, also City Manager Novak,
City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Zoning Administrator
Blomquist, City Attorney Vesely, HRA Director Howell, and Management Intern Maher.
Reel 98
Side 1
579-
Action:
-592
Bid:
Action:
592-614
Hearing:
Item: 69-82-C.
614-
Hearing:
Item: 69-82-C.
-633
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
the June 3, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that expenditures
dated June 17, 1969 in the amount of $77,952.24 be approved and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on June 5, 1969 at 10:00 a.m., for
Sanitary Sewer and Watermain and the following bids.were received. (see
tabulation of bids attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the contract for
Sanitary Sewer and Watermain be awarded to the Northdale Construction Co.
in the amount of $18,593.00, as recommended by the staff. Motion carried.
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
8-C, "AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTIONS 803 AND 804 INGLUDING ALL OF THE
SUBDIVISIONS THEREUNDER OF THE HOPKINS CITY CHARTER AND AMENDING THE TITLE
OF CHAPTER 8 THEREIN", be adopted. There being no one appearing in objection
to these changes, the motion carried.
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Ordinance i�o.
9-C, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBDIVISION 1 OF SECTION 3.04 OF THE HOPKINS
CITY CHARTER", be adopted. There being no one appearing in objection to
these changes, the motion carried.
Item: 69-97-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the petition from
633- residents in Hobby Acres for Stop Signs on Farmdale Road at Hollyhock Lane,
be approved as recommended by the staff. Motion carried.
Action:
Action:
-652
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the petition for
Stop Signs on 6th Avenue South and 6th Street South, be referred to the
Police Department and staff for further study. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the petition for
Stop Signs at 7th Avenue North and First Street North, be referred to the
Police Department and staff for further study. Motion carried.
Item: 69-98-Z. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request for
652-660 a Conditional Use permit from the Sun Oil Co. to construct a car wash at
the corner of Monk and Second Street N.E., be denied, as recommended by
the Zoning and Planning Commission because the Sun Oil Co. failed to pursue
this request further. Motion carried.
Item; 69-99-Z. Discussion of Zoning and Planning Commission's "Long-Range Work Program.
660-722 No action was taken.
Item: 69-100-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
722-746 1808, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE
HOPKINS HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY", be adopted. Mr. Blake voting
yea; Mr. Hanley voting yea; Mr. Lund voting yea; and Mr. Pokorny voting
yea; Mr. Harriman was absent. Motion carried.
Item:, 69-101-B. Discussion of the final Barton-Aschman bill on the Traffic Study. No
746-865 action taken.
Item: 69-102-R. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
865-886 Northern States Power Co. for a permit to place 4 poles on Second Street
N. E, between Monk and Tyler Avenue North, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-103-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request for
886-939 Stop Signs by residents of Lake Street to slow traffic in this area be
approved and the necessary signs be installed as recommended by the Police
Department and staff. Motion carried.
Minutes of the June 17, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 69-104-L. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the additional
939-945 1969 license applications as shown on the attached memo, be approved.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-104-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the request for
945-954 No Parking,on Monroe Avenue North be referred to the staff and Police
Department for further study. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting be
1022 adjourned. Motion carried.
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D"orothy M. J hnson, S r tary to the Council
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
I�NNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE INSTAI,LATION OF
SANITARY SEWER AND WATERI�IAIN.
SEALID BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Thursday June 5, 1969, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.S.T.,
and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter,
award of a contract will be made by the City for the above work. Approximate
major quantities are as follows:
Sanitary Sewer 930� 8��
Watermain 1200' 6"
Plans, specifications and further details are available at the office of
the City Engineer. ATo 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 (1�) of the total bid price, payable
to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successf�Zl,
- 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 f�ll 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
unsuccessflzl bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filing of the
contract and performance bond, the check or bid bond of the successflzl bidder
shall be returned to him.
The City provides proposal forms which are to be used. Each proposal
must be plainly marked, PROPOSAL FOR TF� FURNISHING OF LABOR, TOOLS�
EQUIPMIIdT AND MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND
WATERMAIAT", and addressed to the City of Hopkins, P�tinnesota.
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 ovak, City rlanager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, May 22 and 29, �969
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, May 22 and 29, �g69.
RecomJnend a X,o�� Bid
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IOfticial Poblicationl
CITY OF HOPKINS
NennepioCoanty,Minnesola -
ORDINANCE N0. B-C-a
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECI'IONS
B03 AND 804 INCLUDING AI.L OF THE
SUBDIVLSIONS THEREUNDER OF THE
HOPKINS CITY CHARTER AND AMEND-
ING THE TITLE OF CNAPTER 8 THEREIN
Upon recommendalion of . the Charter
Commission ot the Cily ot Hopkins pursuant
to M.S.A. 410.31, be if ordained by the Cil,y
Cauncil ot the City ot Hopkins as tollows:
Section l. That all of Sections 8.03 and
8.04 including all ot the subdivisions there-
u�er ot the Hopkins City Charter be and
the same are hereby repealed.
Section 2. That lhe title o( Chapter 8 ot
said Charter which reads PUBLIC IM-
PROVEMENTS AND SPECIAL ASSESS-
MENTS be deleled and that there be insert-
ed in place thereot the tollowing: CITY
PLANNING.
Section 3. Ettective Date. Pursuanl to
M.S.A. 410.31, this Ordinance shall take e(-
tect and be in torce from� and atter the
91st day following its final publication after
adoption.
Section 4. Adoplion. Atler rewmmenda-
tion by the Hopkins Charter Commission [or
the enaclmenl ot the above City Charter
Amendmenl, a public hearing was held
thereon by the Hopkins City Council in lhe
Cauncil Chambers of the Hopkins City Hall
on June 17, 1969 at 7:30 p.m. upon two
weeks' published IYo[ice which Notice con-'
lained lhe texl of said Charter Amendment:
thereafter lhis Ordinance was [irst read at
a regular meeting of the Council ot [he
City ot Hopkins on the 17th day ot June,
1969 and finally read, approved and adopted
by an atfirmative vote o[ all its members
and ordered published at a regular meeting
o[ said Council held on the Ist day of
Ju1V.1969.
HENRY POKORNY
Mayor
C. R. PETERSON
Secrefary
JOSEPHC.VESELY
CitV Attorney �
IJul,y I0. 19691—H
IOtlicial Publicationl
CITY OF HOPKINS
Neonepio County, Minnesota
ORDNIANCE NO. aC
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBDIVISION
1 OF SECf10N 3.04 OF THE HOPRINS
CITY CHARTER
Upon recommendatlon ot the Charter
Commission of the City of Hopkins pursuant
to M.S.A. 410.31. be it ordained by the City
Cwncil ot the City of Hopkins as tollaws:
Section l. �That Subdivision 1 ot Section
3.04 of the Charter ot the Cit,y ot Hopkins, be
and the same is hereby amended by adding
to said Subdivision I the following addiGonal
paragraph:
The requirement in this secGon tor
the publication of any Ordinance shall
De satis[ied in all those cases enumerated
in or wntemplated by Minnesofa Sta4
ules Mnotaled 471.62 by complying with
the terms and provisions o( said sfatute.
That further such publication requirr
menl shall be salistied in the case ot
any Ordinance which as a part thereot
adopts by reterence any Public Record,
Ordinance Codi[ication, Map, Chart, Le-
gend, Graph, Scale, Illustration or Tabu-
lation withoul the actual printing or pub
lication ot such referenced matler pro-
vided that at least three copies o( such
matter or materials are marked as of-
ticial copies and filed tor use and
examinatian by the Public in the Ot[ice
of Lhe.City Clerk. In all such cases, lhe
Clerk shall turnish a copy of such matter
lhe Clerk shall. furnish a� copy of�any
such matter lhus adopted and incorpo-
rated by reterence in any Ordinance
at cost to any person upon request.
Section 2. Effective Date. Pursuant to
M.S.A. 410.31, lhis Ordinance shall fake et-
fect and be in torce from aRd a([er the 91st
day (ollowing its tinal � publication atter
adoplion.
Section 3. Adoption. Atter recommendation
by the Hopkins Charter Commission tor
the enactrnenl ot the above Cily Charter
Amendment, a public hearing was held
thereon by the Hopkins City Council in the
Cwncil Chambers ot the Hopkins City
Hall on June 17, 1969 at 7:30 p.m. upon two
weeks' published Notice which Notice con-
tained the text of said Charter Amendment;
thereafter this Ordinance was tirsl read
al a regular meeting of the Council o( lhe
City ot Hopkins, on the l7lh day o( June,
1969, and [inally read, approved and adopted
by an affirmative vote ot all ils members
and ordered published at a regular meeting
of said Council held on the Ist day of July,
1969.
HENRY POKORNY
Mayor
C. R. PETERSON
Secrefary
JOSEPH C. VESELY
City Altorney ,
IJuly 10. 1969)—H
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Th�t tl:c a�t�oini;:�;c•rrE�. b�� thc :`�1)�or ��'��n� ;'cr) aS Hopkins ,�„_�
iiinne�ota. o1'I,arson , EnF gels � Pe•�rs �,, Coy er_,. � at'•�t •F�e . to
serve as Couu�isc� on�r� of the i:ou�:in� c�ncl .�ec'eveloprr,en�L /�utlior:i.ty
of �Ho,�kins��,,,,, t��m�cr.ota. T'or t+:�: ,�cri.od set opnosa.tc �he�.M
nn:��e� 3.n the Cer�irieete of ;,rn���;.n{a.,����►t cl<<tc.�cl �+� 1.;u� bo
t�ncl the a� m� is hci•ebY �P�rovcc..
The motion to �c'on� :liCll .reso).tr�� on i,� s ceco�ded Ly M�Pokorn
t+nc• unon roll cnll thc ?�0��.011"i��` votCct:
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A meeting of the Board of Equalization of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Monday, June 30, 1969, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Hanley, Councilmen Blake, Lund and Pokorny, also City Clerk Peterson;
City Manager Novak, Assessor Hromadko, City Engineer Strojan and Roy Johnson, Hennepin
County Assessor.
Mr. Elmo Ginkel appeared before the Board with regard to the assessment on his property,
Knollwood Towers.
Action: Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the assessment figures
as submitted, be accepted and the County books be signed. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting of the Board
be adjourned. Motion carried.
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Assessed �raluation Added for Cunstructibn in i9G8
Apartments
110 llth. Avee Soe (acro:;�, i'ro��i City flall) :lo� iinisi�ed 1/2/6�
20 oneahedroosn u rn.ts
1�9 Fiitli Aveo :�oo (Town Terrace) �i t�ao-bedroom ur�its, and
16 oneb}��edroo�n units To�al A�•secse� �aiue -�3�97-52
320 i•�onk Avee ( Gi rik�1° s fli�;h ��ise) ?5 ono hedroom u riits
and 53 ef'ficien.cies a��d 1 two-1,edroom '�'otal llssessed �Jalue �.�i'11,�20
1328 T?� Lake (Creskwood !'s�ate) 72 two�hedroo�n units aiid
108 one-bedroom u rn.ts ar►d �ara��.e Total Assessed 'Ialue :b2(33'25b
�deslund's ?�'estbrooke II This project inclueds 152 units
and 5�ara��s a flot iinished 1/2�69
Total llsses�ed �raluat,ion aclded 1/2/G9
Detible Residences -- 1Q new in 19GEi (oiie not co�nolete)
Com�►ar�ial T3uildings -� 1!� .Idew { 3 ��ot cc�mple�e)
I rr�rove�nents to 7 exis�;: n�; ��uildin�s
ne molis hed
Industri2l T3uiZdings a One :dew
Irr�prove�2ents or /�ddii:ions to ? c:�d-sting
Industrial +�ldgsa
P•emolished or dama�ed t>y iire
8ingle Residences - S n�w (�wo not finished)
8 �uilciin�s de°nolished
Irrq�rove-aents to 137 huildings
�;aluation I.ost because of chan�es to I'.o��.;stead
(15 rnore homsteacis �a�re ailot•�ed than a ye�i abao
"ecause of the difference in }�ornestead and non-
ho^�estead tax�: s, o�.�ners try to ai•z°a{�ge to live
in a home i.nstead o�' ronti.�i�; ite)
Tot�l. Increase
$177 � Olf3
12,lasfi
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2,l��a
i�la 80E3
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�9028
m 29857
27,392
SuhmittEd �o Couni:y in �ara,2, 1968
TC eA� To'�al as ot Jano 2, 19b9
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221�, tt�tl�
155,?72 �
55a,516
33, 256
1B �, 099
l,2, 81��
32s563
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II�8,315
12 �l�23,131
13a271,4�6
A special meeting of the Hopkins Citv Counc.il �aas held oti GJednesday, June 18, 1969 to
conduct a Public l�earing at. 7:30 p.m,, :in th�: Council Chambers in the City Ha11 to discuss
tlie Ilopkins Urban Rene��a1 Pr.oject and to adopt the necessary resolution approving same.
Present �,rere �layor llanlcy, Coun.r_ilmen 131ai<e, Lund ar.d Pokorny, also ilrban Renewal Director
Ilowell, City �lanager Novak, City Cl.erk Peterson, Ci�v Attorney Vesely, City Engineer
�' Strojan and 7.oning Administrator. Blomquist.
Reel 99 Mr. T.und moved, and r1r. Pokorn�� seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
Side 1 18]_0, "A Rf:SOLUTION �,PPROVING TIIE URIil1V RENI:WAL PLt�NS AND TlIE F�ASIBILITY
5-454 OI' Ri,LOCA1'ION I'OR NGCG�HP,ORI�IOOD DL?VI:LOPMGNT", be adopted.
rlayor Hanley introduced the fol].o�ain�; memhers of ti�e llopkins Housin� a�1d Redevelopment
Atitliority - Mr. A1 Larson, rlr. Richard Ci�nt�er and itr. Leonard C�;ge. The two other memUers
of the Autl�ority, Mr. Rober.t I?ngels :ind hir.. _Tohn I'e�,or.s, were absent. (�`tr. Pegors appeared
later during the meeting)
A general discussion of the pro_ject then Fol.lowFd and a question and anscaer period was
conducted.
AL the hour of 9:00 �.m., the Cit.y Clcrk ca]_led for. a roll call. vote for the adoption of
ttle aUove resolution an:l the fo].7.owin� vote was r�acle: �lr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Blake, yea;
Mr. Hanley, yca; and `Tr. Lund ye;i. hlot:ion carric_�d tinanimously.
Mr. Lund then moved, and :fr. Blal:e seconded thc motion, ttiat thc meeting be adjourned.
Motion carrie.d.
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS TO CONSIDER THE REDEVELOP-
MENT PROGRAM OF THE HOPKINS HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY PURSUANT TO M.S.A. CHAPTER 462.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of
Hopkins will meet at a special meeting thereof to be held in the
Council Chambers of the Hopkins City Hall on Wednesday, June 18,
1969 at 7:30 p.m. to consider a Resolution adopting and approving
the Redevelopment Plan submitted by the Hopkins Housing and Re-
development Authority, copies of which are available to the public
at the offices in the City Hall.
That said public hearing on the adoption of such resolution
shall be held pursuant to.Chapter 462, Minnesota Statutes Annotated.
All persons interested therein will be heard at said time and
place.
C. R. PETERSON, JOHN F. HANLEY,
City Clerk Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney`
To be published in the Hopkins Sun June 5, 1969
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PUBLIC HEARING �
FIRST STREET URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT
CITY HALL
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA
JUNE 18, 1969 - 7:30 P. M.
INTRODUCTION - John Hanley, Mayor, City of Hopkins
MODERATOR - George Howell, Executive Director, Hopkins Housing and Redeve-
lopment Authority
�NTRAL AREA PlANNING - Jerr�a�'Miller, Hopkins Planning Commission �e
�F�NCTIONS OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY - �
Alfred Larson - Chai�rman, Hopkins Housing and Redevelopment
Authority
�1fHE RENEWAL• PLAN - Carl Dale; Midwest Planning 8� Research, Inc. '�/o
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JfHE RENEWAL PROGRAM - Kathy Gilson, Midwest Planning 8� Research, Inc. 'va
SUMMARY - George Howell - Executive Director, Hopkins Housing and Redeve-
lopment Authority
SUMMARY REMARKS - John Hanley, Mayor, City of Hopkins
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QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD �� �I-�
SUMMARY SNEET
First $treet Urban Renewal Project
Hopkins, Minnesota
OProject Area:
� The First Street Urban Renewal Project Area consists
of seven blocks immediately to the south of Excelsior
Avenue . The Area is bounded by E leventh Avenue
South on the west, Seventh� Avenue South on the east,
Second Street South. on the south, and the alley below
Excelsior Avenue on the north.
OPlan Objectives:
Existing Population = 200
Future Population = 700
Land Area
To be acqu i red : 12 acres
Not to be acquired: 18 acres
Total area: 30 acres
Land Use: Existing Future
Residential 9 acres 4 acres
Public B�Semi-public 15 acres 15 acres
Other non-residential 6 acres 1 1 acres.
The Project Area as described above has been selected for urban renewal to accomplish the follow-
ing basic objectives as determined in the Hopkins Comprehensive Municipal Plan and the First Street
Urban Renewal Plan: • To eliminate structurally substandard buildings and provide sound housing for
low, moderate and high income residents; � To eliminate improper land uses and blighting influences
within the area; • To encourage private investment and strengthen both the downtown area and the
entire city through improved design, better defined circulation pattems, public improvements, addit-
ional employment, and increased tax base.
� Program Description:
The Urban Renewal Program will include acquisition of approximately 80% of the buildings within
the project area, relocation of all residents and businesses displaced, demolition and site clearance,
installation of project improvements such as new streets, sidewalks, parkways, etc., and resale of
land to developers for construction of uses which conform to the urban renewal plan.
O Timing:
The Program has been divided into two one-year phases. The first year, which includes the areas
labeled "Action Year" on the attached maps, is scheduled to begin in the fall of 1969. The work
program should begin for the "Reservation Year" area in the fall of 1970. All work is scheduled to
be complete by the fall' of 1971 .
� Acquisition:
Property designated on the attached Acquisition Map as "Clearance and Redevelopment" will be
� acquired, cleared, and sold for new development. These properties are either structurally unsound,
blighting influences on nearby properties, or their removal is necessary to accomplish the Land Use
Plan . Owners wi I I be paid fair market value for the properties as determined by independent pro-
fessional appraisers.
ORelocation Assistance:
The Housing and Redevelopment Authority will provide assistance in finding suifable relocation
housing. Moving costs will be covered up to $200 for families and $25,000 for businesaes.
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HOPIYIMS NOUSIN6 AND REDEYELOPEMENT AtlTNOA/�r
Hopklns — Hennepin County — Minnesota
�� ��midwc+et pla,nninQ �u7Gl resec�..rc13 iac.
Complalion Dols p �� ����
Nor. 1967
Reri�ion Dots� checkli$t
V1av, 1969 code number — ND401
R '� RESOLUTION N0. 1810
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�*� R�SOLUTION OF TI� COUNCIL OF f{OPiffNS, MINNESOTA
APPROVING TI� iJRF3AN [?,F;NEWAL PIJINS AND T��
rr;11:=�Ii�7 f,ITY Of' RI�I,(�;A'f��(1Pi I�(?il. "Ji�;?Glii?C�Itif!�c�D C�F;VEsIA�NT
1'ROGI;�LM PdO.
WIiEREA�, tind�r the nrov-�_,�ions of Title I of the Housing Act of
1949, as amer�de:�1, the Se��rerar;;� oi Hou�ir,� and Urban Development is '
authc-�ri7ed t,o provide fi_����ncial assistanc:e �o Local Public Agencies
for uii�lerl,alcin�; �inci car�r;r_inr� �u�, I�ici�r}�iborllood Develo�rnent �Pro�?rams;
an�l
WI{ERFAS 'tt i.s provicj,�ci �n such �`1ct that, contracts for financial
aid tlier•cuncler shal_1. re�n�=i_re +.t�,r�t, the U:•ba;: ���r�ewal. Plan f'or the
respeot,ive l�r•ban renew��l -��r•�;� cornpr�u.: in�; t;he fveighborflood Development
Frogram be ap�roved b,y t�;r� i;n-;erninr, boc'�i c'' ttie locality �n which
the r�rea _is si_t,uated al�d t,�.a', �uch �3pproval include findi.n�s, by the
goverr�_ing body t,hc�t; ( l) !:,ii:. Ci nanc�i.al <�i c'. �,o he provided in the
con�,ract i_s necessary f.c, ��;�_ible 1,he F'r�gr��m to be undert�z}cen in
acc�rd;�nce wii;h 1,h�; U:•b<ln ��en���ra�_ Pl�l; (?� the Urban Renewal Plan
���ill a1.'i'ord maximun� oppcc�',�.ir�� ty, consi�t��rit with ttie sound needs of
the ]_ocality as a whole� fcr t.hF-, re'labil.;.t�.tLon or redevelopment of
the urban rene��ral area h�r r.rivate ente�pri�e; (3) the Urban Renewal
Plan conforrn i;o a gE:rl��r��.l. piar. �or th�; ci�:velopment of the locality
as a�•rhole; �nd (4) t.n.� iiri,�u� Rc:n�w,31 !'1_�n gi're due consideration
to Lh�. prov:i_sion uf ���3�:%�iia��� n��rk and rec�'cat,ional and facil.ities,
as may be desi.rable for n�i�,��borhood i�provernent, with special
consideration for the }-����].;.i�, saiety, and °�r�lfare o£ children residing
in �;ti� general vicini�,y nt: 'r:i��� site �:over�ed by the Plai�, and
I�IfEI�EAS, it is c3e.s � rab�e ar.d in the public interest that the
Hopkins Flou:�ing an�j F��cle�rr lopmf�nt �,��thority (herein called the "local
Publ_i_c A�ency" ) underta;c^ �:�id carry out, the Pdeighborhood Development
Program �t�erein called t'rie "Prof;ram" ) ic:entil'ied as "F�rst Street
Renewal Program" ar:d �nc�mpassing the area or areas bounded by
in thc; C:i;;;� 01 Hopk_tns, �tate oi Minnesota (herein
calle� the "f��cality;" and
y,�-��,}?�, +,},� Loca:�. Publ.i.� Ar��ncv !la:s applied for financial
assistance urider such Ac', and proposes �o e�lter irito a contract or
contr.3cts with the Depar•*,.rnent, of Housil�g and Urban Development for
the undertaking of, ard for m�kin�; available financial assistance for,
the Pro�ram; and
WHEREA� the Loca1 1'i�b1i� A�;ency has made studies of the location,
physical condition of �tructures; land use; environmental influences,
and social,: culi;ura7., �1d economic canditions of the urban renewal
area or ar•eas comprisin� the Pro�^ar� and has determined that the-area
is a Blighted area and tr:at -it is detrimental and a menace to the
safety, healt;h, and wel�'are of the inhabitants and users thereof and
of the� Locali+.,y at large, because of' (S�ururarize principal facts and
conditi_ons pertiner.t to :�t::�.te statutory criteria for each area� ,
nn�i 1.hr mr�m},r,r:; of 1.1i_is �;r,✓��r•rii%fl Rn�.:�,-y� fi:�vr b,�r�n f'nl_l,y ;�rr�rie;ed by
I,li�� I,���::il I'i�l,�i�. /1����ii��;,� �ui�l :ir�� riHr�u•�� n�' Lli��.,, f'tic�l.:; nrirl r,�,ri�lil,�c�r�:.i
;ui�l
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YJF�'RF'A5 there has beer. �repared and referred to t,he Cotuicil
of the Localit;r (herein ealied the "Governin� 13ody") ior review and
approval ( an) Urban Ft���le�,.�l_ f'l �n for the ut�Q:�in rene�.�al area, dated
, 1�� � :;IIC� �:OC1Sl:itin�� ci pa�es ard
--- exhibi_t,s :,uanorted by; and
l�fiElirAS +h� Urbar. i�:�ne�•r_�� Pl an`Z�s been �lpproved by the
G�ver•riin�� f3ocly oI' the i�.�al. �iblic A�enc;,r, as ev� der.ced by the
r_opy of said l�od,-�'s duly certi�i�d resolution �spproving the Urban
Renewal. PLar�, which is ��'t,t:.�.hed tnereto; and
WI-Il�}�AS � ger.er•al plar, hcis been prepared and is recognized and
used ��s a��uid�� f'or t.he �cn�ral developm��nt of the Locality as a
w}1o1e; and
WI-ff�,F7.EAS the Zcr�ir.f_r, �incl F'lrinni..lz; Cor�unission, which i_s the duly
dt;si�-natecl and actin� o{'fi.c__,�il .��a�nin� body 1'or t;�e Locality, has
;�ubmiti;ed t,o ttie (rov��r•nin�; I?��i,yr it�s report rind recommendations
respecti.n�; tl�e Urb�:in R.enn.�,_,l i>i,zn i'or t,Fie url;,-;n renewal area compri.sing
t,he Progr�im and has c^rt; i.Pind that �`ie Urba:i ftenewal Plan conform to
t}ie genera_l plan for t.h�; l�cc�a �_i � r as a�ho1e, and the Governing Body
h�s clu]_y consic3erc:d the report, recor!menclations, and certification of
the p.Lannin� body; and
'vJ1LrRFAS the Local 1�:h1ic Ar�ency has prepared and submitted a
progra-n for tne relocation of indiv:_duals a�ld families that may be
displaced as a res,�lt, of carrying ou;, ihe F'ro�ram in accordance with
the ilrban i�er.�:wal P1an; ar,d
WIiERrA� there 1�ave �l.�o i�een presented to the Governing Body
�.nformation and dat.a r•espect..in�; t„le relocat:i.on program which has been
Prc���;arcrl b,y i,he I��_�al. ['�a'�lic Arrenc,y a�: ci r�sult oi' studic�s, surveys,
;�n�i -i.r�:>pr�c�l;ions in t,h� ,�r•�:_�^, �:o"�l�r�•i:�s_r;fr t'r�i�. E,i•o�ram ��r�cl thc r�i.�:;emblirig
an�l ��nalysi;�� of' �t��e dat,`, ��n�_; :i_r:;'nrm�.^..tion obtained f'rom sucf�t studies,
�urveys, and znspections; �irul
WF�ItEA� i;he rnernb�; �.:� r� � th� Governing Body have genera_l Imowledge
of tl�e conditioris �.re�r�i].�n� :ir� the ur�an renewal area and of the
avail�bility of proper h�ur��ng in t,hn I�cality for the relocation of
individuals and �'amilies t,h�+t may be d�.s�laced by the Program and,
in t,hc ligh� of' such }cio�.�l^�iE;�: o� loca� !lousirig conditions, have
care;fully considered and r•��iie�.ac;d such proposals for relocations; and
WHER1sA � i t is nece=,:�;_�ry t}l��t, t.t�e Governing Body take a�propriate
oificial action respecti_ng 1,he relocatior. ��rogram and the Urban Renewal
Pl.an for the Pro�;ram, =i_n c�r.lorm�t�r with the contract for financial
assi.�Lance betwecc� th�: Ln��� Put:�lic A,;ency and the Unitecl Ctates of
/�nerica, acl:,in� hy an�i t,!��rour;Yi tl�e S�cT•etary ot' Ifousing and Urban
Development; ancl
6Ji�REAS the Govern_�n� Body is cognizant of the conditions that
are imposed in the unriertaking and carr;�rin�; out of urban renewal
act=iviti.es and w�d��.rtalc7_n� �-�ith t�ederal ±�inancial assistar�ce under
Title I, includin� t}�����^. �,ro��ibit,i.nrr discrimination because of race,
col.or, cr�ed, or nationaL ori_n7.n:
�
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT (RESOLVED) BY THE COUNCIL OF THE:
CITY OF HOPKINS
1. Tha1; iL is herehy fouc;�.j �Ind �.l�t,ermi.ned that the urhan
renev�al area comprisi_n�� t�,t�,c f'ri���rar; is (,`+ )[3�L�i.F=',hted area and
qualifie( s) as (ar1 � e].iFJ; b].:� :_�r�<� �.:nder.
? Thrr!; the Urban �.r;r.ewal I':Lar1 i'o.• t,:�� F'rogram, having been
�lu7.y revi�weci and con:,id�:r��cj, i.s hereby ap;>ro�.red, arld the
be and is }�ereby directcd to ''�_1�, sai_d co��;� of ttle Urban }�enewal
Plari ��rith the minutes of t�:_�s m�,et;ng.
3, That it is he.��b,-/ `.'ound �.nd der,errnined that where clearence
is proposed that the ob,i�•c`,�.�.`es o.f' �n� Urban itenewal Plan cannot be
achz_evr.d through rehabil:i.`,��t,ior, of porti_ons of' the urban renewal
area comprisin�; the }'roc-ra:n.
��, That it is ?�crc;ti;� :`';��.nr� .�r��ci d���ter•rni_ned t,hat the Urban
Renewal Plan for �t•}�e Fror�r•,�rr� conf.'orrr, to tl�.c� ��: ner'al pLanoi' the
I,oc al_ity.
5. That it is }�erF�by ' otu:ci and det.ermined that the financial
aid to be provided p�.ir•su��r.`, ;;o `.hP contr.`:� � 1'or• Federal financial
assi_stance pertainin�; to t'�e I'r'o�:'�lm is necessary to enable the
Yrot;r�3m t,o be undertak,e!: in �ccordznc^ wit}: the Urban Renewal Plan
i'or the are�� comprising �,r,e Program.
6. Tti�at :it is !�erc:�by fot:r.d 2nd deter�:�ined that the Urban
Ftenewal Plan i'or• the tir'�an rer.e��ra� a�'ea co;np.'ising the F'r'ogram will
ai'ford rnaximum oppor•Lun:i`.:�, c�nsistent ��r-�'.i�: the sound needs of the
Loca1_ity as a whole, £or ':,`:c renewal of t.11e area by private enterprise.
%. That it is he:reb�r �ouJid and det,err�ined that tYie Urban
Iten�wal_ Plan �'or i,i�e urba�� rf:ne�a1 area givc:s due consideration to
the provision of adequ��':,�; park and r���reat,ic�nal areas and facilities
as may be desi.rable fior r,�ig'rlborhood improvement , with special
consideration for tr�e N�,c�1`:h, sa.�ety, and wel'_'are of children residing
in t}�e general vicini�y o� the site covered b;r the Plan.
8. That iL is hereb;,r iound and deter�nined that the F'rogram
for the proper reloc<�t,ior, of individuals and families displaced in
carry'ing out, the Urban it^ne��ra1 P1:3n in decent, safe, and sanit,ary
dr�ellings in conformit,y :ri.tE� accept,able st.andards is Peasible and can
he reasonably and timely f.:iected to permit the proper prosecutiori
and completion of' t}�e Pt,��; ai:d that such dwellings or dwelling units
ava�.lable or t,o bc made avr�;�lable to sucri displaced individuals and
families, are at least equ,�.1 in rni;�ber to the riwnber of displaced
individuals and famil:ies, are not general:ly less desirable in regard
t,o public utilities ar�cl pu��li.c and commercial facilities than the
dwel]_ing of the displaced individuals and Palailies in the area
comprising the Progr�L�n, �r�, ava� lablc, at rents of prices within the
financial means oC the displaced i���?ividua.ts and families, and are
reasonabl_y accessible to t"eir pl.aces o? employment.
�, That, in ord�r t;o im��lement. and fa�ilitate the effectuation
�C l,!�ic 1lrh.��r� !ten�::wr�l I'tan '�creby .approved, it is found and determine d
Lh,:�l, cr�rLrrin nf�':i.��:i.nL .�''.i�,�� m�.��t, be� t,.z�k��n 1�y t,his I!oily 4�ith ref'erence
amon� other thin�s to char�ges �n zonin�, the vacating and removal
of streets, all_e,ys, and other public �rays, the establishment of new
si,ree{; pai;ter•ns, �-he lrx,ation a.nd relocat�i.on of sewer and water mains
and other public facil.ities, �nd otl�er pub]_�c action, and, accordingly,
I,h-i.�c T3ody her��1;;/ (,, ) nLe�l�cs its coop�-�.,��!;�rn in helpin� to carry out
thc:� llrh,�n It�:i,�:�-�;+?. F'lr,r�, (b ) request:� t,'t:�. vc�r�ious offic i.als, departments,
bo<�rcis, �ui�l «�;e��cies o`' t,iie Loc:•�:�tity liavi~,�; adriini.strativ e responsibilities
in the prerni��c:� ].ikc;��r.i�� to cooperate t; suctl en�l and t.o exercise
their respect=i_vc: func�ions sncl �w�rs in a manner consis`ent wi_th the
ilrb�n Ren��J�.�1 Plar, and (c )�tands ready to corisider t,o take appropriate
acLiot� u��on f-�•of�os�� s an:i �-��easures �esigr.ed to efi'ectuate the Urban
Rene��ra1 Pl:�n,
10. That !'inari<; ���l :�s,,-i��tance und��r the provisions of Title I
01' t}ie iioli�in�; Act of 1�1��?, ��s amendecl, is neces�ary to enable the
.12r�c3 in t.},e area cornpri ,:in=*, t,he Prori��:i t,o be renewed in accordance
ar��_th the iJr•ban ftenewal P.i�:.�� `'or t17e P�'o�r,�rn, and accordingly, the
pY'OpOSPC� �Y'O('Y'��Il d7,C� t''1� �:lrit.�!'L 1RCr'PfTIE;'l� ?t'f3 3�pT'OV@C� 8C1C� �i,t1e I,OC31
1'ubl:i_c /lg�n_r,,� is authori:�:���,t L� �� 1�.� an a��pl-i.cation for financial
a;�rsi�stancc; �andr;r Titlf: l.
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
July 1, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Zoning Adminis-
trator, Blomquist, Finance Director Frane and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 99 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Minutes of the
Side 1 June 17, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
468-.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
-492 July 1, 1969 in the amount of $463,564.43 be approved and authorized for payment.
Motion carried.
Bids: Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, June 26, 1969 at 10:00 a.m.,
for the installation of Sanitary Sewer and Watermain in West Hopkins, and the
following bids were received: (see tabulation attached)
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the awarding of the
492-742 contract for the installation of Sanitary Sewer and Watermain in West Hopkins
be continued to the July 15, 1969 Council meeting and the City Engineer contact
the County relative to their plans for the realignment of Shady Oak Road. Motion
carried.
Hearing:
Item: 69-105-C.
742-808
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1815, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVII�IENT ON TENTH AVENUE SOUTH FROM
SIXTH STREET TO SEVENTH STREET SOUTH BY THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB
AND GUTTER AND STREET REPAIR THEREON", be adopted. Area to be assessed is--
Lots 1 thru 12 incl., Block 58; Lots 13 thru 24, incl., Block 59, all in '�
West Minneapolis. Estimated cost is $5,032.00. Motion defeated. Project not
ordered in.
Item: 69-106=C. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the�motion, that Resolution No. 1816,
808-830 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT AT 110-134 ELEVENTH AVENUE SOUTH BY
THE INSTALLATION OF NEW CONCRETE SIDEWALK, REPAIR OF SIDEWALK, CURBS AND
DRIVEWAYS THEREON", be adopted. Area to be assessed fbr such improvement is
Lots 3 thru 9, Block lm, West Minneapolis. Estimated cost is $2,587.96.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-122-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Notice of
830-1028 Rate Revision from Northern States Power Company be continued to the
August 5, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 69-110-0. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
1028- 309,."AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE EAST-WEST ALLEY IN THAT PART OF ANDERSON'S
FIRST ADDITION TO ST. LOUIS PARK LOCATED IN THAT PART OF BLOCK lO,ANDERSON'S
FIRST ADDITION TO ST. LOUIS PARK AND LYING BETWEEN THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY
� LINE OF LOT 10 AND THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF LOT 16, BOTH LINES EXTENDED
NORTHERLY ACROSS SAID ALLEY", be accepted for the first reading. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-111-0. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
310, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 269 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING
ORDINANCE", be accepted for the first reading,. A's'�iecottrtn.en�ded:.:by the Zoning &
Commission. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that a Conditional
Use permit be granted to Mr. Arthur 0. Edwards for the construction of an
apartment complex to be located at 809 Excelsior Avenue East, as recommended
by the Zoning and Planning Commission. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Miller moved,and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-1274 1817, "A RESOLUTION WAIVING THE PLATTING REGULATIONS TO COMBINE CERTAIN
PROPERTIES", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-57-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 302,
Side 2-1292 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 252 AND CREATING A PARK BOARD", be
accepted for the second reading as amended, and same to be ordered published.
� Motion carried.
Minutes of July 1, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 69-82-C. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 8-C,
1292- "AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTIONS 803 AND 804 INCLUDING ALL OF THE SUBDIVISIONS
THEREUNDER OF THE HOPKINS CITY CHARTER AND AMENDING THE TITLE OF CHAPTER 8
_� THEREIN", be accepted for the second reading and according to law same to be
ordered published. A roll call vote was polled as follows: Mr. Miller, yea;
Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea; Motion
carried unanimously.
Item: Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 9-C,
-1322 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBDIVISION 1 OF SECTION 3.04 OF THE HOPKINS CITY
CHARTER", be accepted for the second reading and according to law same to be
ordered published. A roll call vote was taken as follows: Mr. Miller, yea;
Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea; Motion
carried unanimously.
Item: 69-107-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the request by
1322-1330 �Mr. Mike Zylka for permission to appear before the Council regarding the
parking problem south of Excelsior Avenue from 9th Avenue to lOth Avenue, be
placed on file. Motion carried.
Item: 69-108-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1818,
1330-1338 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR A CONCRETE ALLEY
NORTH-SOUTH BETWEEN 14TH AND 15TH AVENUE, BLOCK 73, WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND
DIVISION", be adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the petition for
1338- a 4=Way Stop Sign at 6th Street South and 6th Avenue South, be granted as
recommended by the City staff. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the petition for
a stop sign at 7th Avenue North and First Street North be continued to the
July 15, 1969 Council meeting and the Police Department make a further study
of this request and report back their findings at the July 15th meeting.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the petition for
-1422 No Parking signs on Monroe Avenue North, be app'roved_and 2 Hour Parking
signs be installed in this area, as recommended by the staff. Motion carried.
Item: 69-109-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 308,
1422-1530 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 269, HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE, AS TO
PARKING SPACE REQUIREMENTS IN RESIDENTIALLY ZONED AREAS AND BY AMENDING
AND ADDING TO SAID ORDINANCE N0. 269 ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO
ADVERTISING SIGNS, LIGHTS, AND DEVICES", be accepted for the first reading.
Mr. Harriman voting no. Motion carried.
Item: 69-112-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1812,
1530- "A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SALE OF IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN THE AMOUNT OF
$400,000.00", be adopted. A roll call vote was taken as follows: Mr. Miller,
yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, nay, and Mr. Lund, yea.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-113-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Letter of Agreement
with T. G. Evensen & Associates, to sell $400,000.00 Improvement Bonds, be
approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-114-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request by
-1575 Geo. R. Wolff Post ��425, V.F.W. for renewal of their bingo permit, be approved.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-115-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that a special
1575-1599 committee of 5 be appointed to study the wage and wage'and fringe benefits
for all City employees. Motion carried.
Item: 69-116-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Council accept
1599-1624 the recommendation from the Recreation and Parks Commission on the proposed
changes in the Joint Powers Agreement. Motion carried.
Item: 69-117-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the State Highway
1624-1665 Plan for modification of intersection of Trunk Highway 7 and County Road 18,
be continued to the July 15, 1969 Council meeting for study and recommendations
by the staff and School District. Motion carried.
Minutes of July 1, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Page 3
Item: 69-118-R. Mr. Harriman moved,'and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the review
1665-1724 memorandum from the City Manager regarding the FWPCA Grant, be continued
to the July 15, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 69-119-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request from
1680-1724 the Hopkins Area Chamber of Commerce for funds from the City for Christmas
decorations, be denied as it was felt this was not a justifiable ex-
penditure of City funds. Motion carried.
Item: 69-120-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Open Space
1724-1813 Grant of $40,000.00 be earmarked for development of parks, be approved.
A roll call vote was polled as follows: Mr. Blake, nay; Mr. Harriman, nay;
Mr. Lund yea; Mr. Miller, nay; and Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion lost.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1813- 1813, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS, SPECIAL PROVISIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF A PART OF TRUNK HIGHWAY N0. 12, RENUMBERED AS TRUNK
HIGHWAY N0. 7(REFERRED TO AS SP 2706-88 (7-12) WITHIN THE CORPORATE
LIMITS OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1819, "A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE MINNESOTA MUNICIPAL COMMISSION TO MAKE
A STUDY OF THE POSSIBLE MERGER OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND THE VILLAGE OF
MINNETONKA", be adopted. Motion carried.
Action:
-1920
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried. ,---�.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVEMII�TTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HERE�Y 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 July 1, �969, to consider the making of an improvement on Tenth �venue
South from Sixth Street to Seventh Street South by the installation of
concrete curb and gutter and street repair thereon pursuant to M.S.A., �::
Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws i953, Chapter 398 as am aided).
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement i s Lots 1 thru
12, inclusive, Block 58; Lots 13 thru 24, inclusive, Block 59, all in West
Minneapolis.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $5,032.00.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated May 20, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSF�PH C. VE�ELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota on June19, �969
and June 26, �g69.
m
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1815
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEI►7ENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEf2EAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1797 of the Council adopted
May 20, �969, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engine er,
with reference to the improvement on Tenth Avenue South from Sixth S�¢,e��t
South to Seventh Street South by the installation of concrete curb and
gutter and street repair thereon, and this report wes received by the
Council on July 1, �969 showing a total cost of $5,032.00.
NOW, THII3EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopld ns:
1. Motion defeated, and project not ordered in.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of 7.Hopkins, Minnesota,
this 1st day of July, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
I�NRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPI{INS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVEMII�iTS
TO WHOM IT D�Y CONCERN:
NOTICE IS I�REBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopldns
rrill meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on July 1, i969, to consider the making of an improvement on 110-�34
Eleventh Avenue South by the ins�allation of new concrete sidewalk and repair
of sidewalk, curbs and driveways thereon pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011
to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended).
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lote 3 thru
9, Block 10, West Minneapolis.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $2,587.96.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated June 3, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C . VES II�Y,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota on June 19, �969
and June 26, 1969.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1816
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROUEMEIVT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1807, adopted the 3rd day
of June, �969, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement on
110-134 Eleventh Avenue South by the installation of new concrete sidewalk
and repair of sidewalk, curbs and driveways thereon, the total estimated
cost thereof being $2,587.96, and
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of these improvements were given ten days published notice
of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice,
and a hearing.was held and the property owners heard thereon the 1st day of
July, �969.
NOW, THII3EFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopldns:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1807 adopted June 3, �96g.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for t his
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of
such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of th's City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
1st day of July, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
HII�TRY POKORIVY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 302
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 252:.'.
AND CREATING A HOPKINS PARK BOARD
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins
as follows:
Section 1. That Subdivision 1 of Section 1 of Ordinance No.
252 be and the same is hereby repealed and theFe is hereby enacted
and adopted the following in lieu and in place thereof:
Section 1. Subdivision 1, HOPKINS PARK BOARD:
There is hereby created a Hopkins Park Board for the City
of Hopkins, Minnesota, consisting of five members to be
appointed as follows: One member from the Hopkins City
Council to be appointed by the Council for a term of one
year; and four members at large, each to serve for a term
of two years. Two of the at-large members of said Board
plus the member to be.appointed from the Council shall be
appointed on July 1 of each odd numbered year and the other
two at large members thereof plus the member to be appointed
from the Council, shall be appointed on July 1 of each even
numbered year.
All appointments except those otherwise hereinabove provided
shall be made by the Mayor with the approval of the Council
and any member of said Park Board may be removed by the Mayor
with the approval of the (buncil for misconduct or neglect of
duties.
Section 2. That Ordinance No. 252 of the City of Hopkins which
is an Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 17 and which was adopted by
the City Council of Hopkins on August 3, 1965, is hereby.repealed.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins held on April 15, 1969 and finally read, r�oved and adopted
and ordered published at a regular meeting of s id L�ouncil held on
July 1, 1969.
G°
C. R. PETERSON, vG�NRY P K RNY�,n��
City Clerk Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun on July 10, 1969.
CITY OF HOPKIlVS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 8-C -a
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTIONS g03 AND 801�
INCLUDING ALL OF TI� SUBDIVISIONS THEREqJNDER
OF TE� HOPKINS CITY CHARTER AND ANIDVDING THE
TITLE OF CHAPTER 8 THEREIN
Upon recommendation of the Charter Commission of the City
of Hopkins pursuant to M.S.A. k10.31, be it ordained by the City
Council of the City of Hopkins as follows:
Section 1. That all of Sections �.03 and 8.04 including all
of the subdivisions thereunder of the Hopkins City Charter be and the
same are hereby repealed.
Section 2. That the title of Chapter � of said Charter which
reads PUBLIC IMPROVFNIENTS AND SPECIAL ASSFSSMENTS be deleted and that
there be inserted in place thereof the following: CITY PLANNING.
Section 3. Effective Date. Pursuant to M.S.A. 410.31� this
Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 91st day
fol�owing its final publication after adoption.
Section 4. Adoption. After recommendation by the Hopkins
Charter Commission for the enactment of the above City Charter Amend-
ment, a public hearing was held thereon by the Hopkins City Council in
the Council Chambers of the Hopkins City Hall on June 17, 1969 at 7:30
P.M. upon two weeks' published Notice which Notice contained the text
of said Charter Amendment; thereafter this Ordinance was first read at
a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins on the 17th day
of June, 1969 and finally read, approved and adopted by an affirmative
vote of all its members and ordered published at a regular meeting of
said Council held on the lst d�y of July, 1969. /;�
C. R. Peterson, Secretary
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
�e� Pq _ n �Mayor
��G L►'�Jt�ti
� �
To be published in the Hopkins Sun July 10, 1969
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 9-C
AN ORDIlVANCE ANIDVDING SUBDIVISION 1 OF
SECTION 3.Ok OF THE HOPKINS CITY CHARTER
Upon recommendation of the Charter Commission of the
City of Hopkins pursuant to M.S.A. 1�10.31, be it ordained by the
City Council of the City of Hopkins as follows:
Section 1. That Subdivision 1 of Section 3.04 of the
Charter of the City of Hopkins, be and the same is hereby amended
by adding to said Subdivision 1 the following additional paragraph:
The requirement in this section for the publi-
cation of any Ordinance shall be satisfied in
all those cases enumerated in or contemplated
by Minnesota Statutes Annotated 471.62 by com-
plying with the terms and provisions of said
statute. That further such publication require-
ment shall be satisfied in the case of ar�y
Ordinance which as a part thereof adopts by
reference any Public Record, Ordinance Codifica-
tion, Map, Chart, Legend, Graph, Scale, Illustration
or Tabulation without the actual printing or
publication of such referenced matter provided
that at least three copies of such matter or
materials are marked as official copies and
filed for use and examination by the Public in
the Office of the City Clerk. In all such cases,
the Clerk shall furnish a copy of any such matter
thus adopted and incorporated by reference in any
Ordinance at cost to any person upon request.
Section 2. Effective Date. Pursuant to M.S.A. l�10.31, this
Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 91st day
following its final publication after adoption.
Section 3. Adoption. After recommendation by the Hopkins Charter
Commission for the enactment of the above City Charter,Amendment, a public
hearing was held thereon by the Hopkins City Council in the Council Chambers
of the Hopkins City Hall on June 17, 1969 at 7:30 P.M. upon two weeks'
published Notice which Notice contained the text of said Charter Amendment;
thereafter this Ordinance was first read at a regular meeting of the Council
of the City of Hopkins, on the 17th d�y of June, 1969 and finally read,
. . approved and adopted by an affirmative vote of all its members and
ordered published at a regular meeting o s id Council held on the
lst day of July, 1969. ,-�
��� .� �L
��� �
,'He�r dkQ��y, Ma�yor�
C. R. Peterson, Secretary
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun July 10, 1969
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RFSOLUTION N0. 1818
� RESOLUTION ORDERIATG PREPARATION
OF ENGINEEftS REPORT ON IMPROVIIu�ENTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of
the north—south alley between Fourteenth Avenue North and Fifteenth k venue
North from the east—west alley to First Street North 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. 429.011 to Secs.
429•111 (Laws �957)-
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNFSOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan,
City Engineer, for study and he is instructed to report with all conv enient
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 estim�ted
cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
1st day of July, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City �ttorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1812
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE AND SALE OF
THREE YEAR GENERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVENIENT BONDS
WI-�REAS the City of Hopkins has heretofore entered into
contracts to construct local improvements, the cost of which has been or is
to be assessed against benefited property, and
WHEREAS in the past the City has provided money for such
purpose through its Permanent Improvement Revolving F1�nd, and
WI�REAS there are presently insufficient funds available
in the Permanent Improvement Revolving �.ind to pay for such improvements and
due to unfavorable market conditions for long term bonds, it is not expedient
to issue long term Permanent Improvement Revolving Ftuid Bonds to provide
� additional funds, and
WHERF..AS under Section 7.14, Subd. 2 of the Home Rule Charter
the Council by four—fifths vote may authorize the issue of bonds to pay for
any improvement the cost of which will be assessed against benefited property
without submitting the issue to vote of the electors, and
WF�REAS it is advisable now to issue three year maturing
Permanent Improvement Revolving �,ind bonds for such purpose,
NOW TF�REFORE, IT IS HERtEBY RESOLVED by the Council of the
City of Hopkins as follows:
[1] That the City of Hopkins shall forthwith issue and sell
$400,000.00 Permanent Improvement Revolving F�nd bonds to be dated August l,
1969, bearing interest payable semiannually on February 1 and August 1 there—
after, and all said bonds maturing on August 1, 1972, �►ith option of prior
payment on August 1, 1971 or on February 1, 1972 at a premium of 4 of lf.
[2) It is hereby further resolved and determined that it
is necessary to provide the sum of �393,000.00 in the Permanent Improvement
Revolving F�.ind from the above bond sale proceeds and the said City Council
hereby further determines to use the power granted in M.S.A. Section l+75.56
for the purpose of issuing additional bonds to represent in part the higher
interest required to market bonds at the present time, it being understood
that $7,000.00 of such additional bonds thus issued shall be used for such
purpose.
[3] It is hereby further resolved that the purchaser is
authorized to bid not less than $393,000.00 for the said total bond issue of
��.00,000.00 as hereinabove set forth. Any amount received by the City of
Hopkins at the time of delivery in excess of �393,�•00 shall be credited to
the sinking fund for the payment of interest on said bonds. The City Manager
shall cause notice to be published as required by law stating that bids will
be received for said bond issue at his office until 2:00 P.M. on August 5,
1969 and thereafter then opened and published and that the City Couricil shall
meet in the Council Chamber at the Hopkins City Hall on August 5, 1969 at
7:30 P.M. to consider and act upon offers to purchase said bonds as herein—
above described.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council
of the City of Hopkins held on July 1, 1969.
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To : City Counci.l
Fgom: City Manager
RE: Resolution on ]3oads, a►�d Evenson agreement
Mr. Frane has met with �.yle Olson or T. G. Evenson and Associates
regarding our proposed sale of bonds to finance the coming:
1. West end eaat�r project
2. Paxk �'alley, Interlachen Parlc, and �Vorthwest�rn IIoplcins
storm sewer proJects.
3. Extension of 11th Avenue South to lOth Street South
4. Miscellaneous smaller psojects.
r4r. Olson reconttn�nds :
1. T�mporary - 3 ye�r - financi_ng
2e Sal� in early August
3. P,acd�in� bonds with unpaid speciai �ssessrnents and - according
to State las - full fafth acad credit of mun�icipality.
The Evenson Comg�ny°s l�tter of agzeem�nt proposes a f�� range, �Zased
on work to b� done, rather than a fix�d ¢e�, This type of ar-range�x�nt
is to our advantage because of the good overal.l financial stati�s ef the
city. The'city will pay the boad attorr�ey directly, and Evenson f.vr
the prospectus, advertising, and bond printing.
The Resolution and pr�posed Letter of Agre�ment wi11 Ue Av�ilabTa
Tuesday, and sre recominended by the staff.
TLN/ 1dr
Respectfully submit�ed,
.�. �,��`',�
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Terr L. Novak
Ci 1�lanager
Form z523 ( ia66 )
RES OLU TI ON ��1813
At a(reg�lar) (specia].) meeting of the City Council of the CitY
of Hopkins dul� held on the lst day of .Tuly , 19�_, the
following Resolution was offered by Mr. Blake � ;
seconded by �. Miller , ; to wit:
WHEREAS the Coamoissioner of Highways has prepared plans, special
provisions and specifications for the improvement of a part of Trunk
Highway Number 12 rernunbered as Trunk Highway Number� 7
withiri the corporate limits of the City of Hoplcins
$r�x#r� at the No. Cor�. Limits ,r �4t
; and
WHE�REA.S said plans are on file a.n the office of the Department of
Highways, Sa3nt Paul, P�linnesota, being marked, labeled, and identified as
s.P. 2706-88 (7=12) , ; and
tr�iF'1�.EAS said special provisions are on file in the office of �he
Department of Highways, Saint Paul, Mi.nnesota, being marked, labeled, and
identified as s.P. 2706-88 (?=12) ,
which, together with the P?innesota Department Qf Highways Specifications
for Highway Construction, dated January 1, 196� �c�[x��x�3tx���
��;���, on file in the office of the
Co�issioner of Highways, constitute the specifications for said
improvement of Trunk Highway Number 12 renumbered as Trunk Highway
Number 7 ; and
D�iI�REAS copies of said p].ans and speci.al provisions as so
marked, labeled and identified are also on file in the office of the
Cit_y Clerk; and
WHEREAS the term "said plans and special provi.sions �! as herein-
after used in the body of this resolution shal.l be deemed aztd intended to
mean, refer to, and i.ncorporate the plans and special provisions in the
forepoing recita].s partici,il_arlv identified and described.
Form 2523
(10-6b)
IdOt�1, THEN, BE IT RFSOLVED that said plans and special provisions
for the improvement of Trunk Highway Number 12 renumbered as Trunk
Highway Number 7 within the limits of the of Hopkins
be and hereby are approved.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the elevations and grades as shown
in said plans and special provisions be and they are hereby approved
and consent is hereby given to any and all changes in grade occasioned by
the construction of said Trunk Highway Number�_renumbered as Trunk
Highway Number,�_in accordance with said plans and special provisions.
Upon the call of the roll the followin� ��i � voted in
favor of the ftesol.ution
The following ��, voted against its adoption:
whereupon the Nl�,yor and presicling officer declaxed the Resolution adopted.
Dated��'% `- � , 196�
Attest�CT ��„{�,��a�a/t
Ci� Clerk
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF Hennepin ) ss.
City OF Ho�kins �
)
I do hereby certify that at a regular meeting ( g o
which due ax�d 1ega1 not'c was give ) of the Cit�► Council of Hopkins. ,
I+'lirinesota, on the�day of! , 19�, at which a majority
of the members of said Council we pres t, the foregoing resolution was
adopted.
Given under n�r hand and sea]_ this ay of 19�
_�_��___��lh����-
City Clerk
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1819
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE MINNESOTA
MUNICIPAL COMMISSION TO MAKE A STUDY OF
THE POSSIBLE MERGER OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS AND THE VILLAGE OF MINNETONKA
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of
Hopkins, Minnesota that this Council requests the Minnesota
Municipal Commission to make a study of the possible merger
of the City of Hopkins and the Village of Minnetonka, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Council invites the
Council of the Village of Minnetonka to join with us in a
similar request to the Minnesota Municipal Commission.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council
of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota held on Tuesday, July 1, 1969.
C. R. PETERSON, HENRY POKORNY
CITY CLERK MAYOR
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
CITY ATTORNEY
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota was held on Tuesday,
July 15, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., in.the Council.Chambers in.the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, �lso City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Zoning Administrator Blomquist, and
City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 100
Side 1
13-
Action:
-32
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
the July 1, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that expenditures
dated July 15, I969 in the amount of $144,119.79 be approved and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Bid 4�1. Pursuant to notice bids.were opened on June 26, 1969 at 10:00 a.m., for
the installation of Sanitary Sewer and Watermain in West Hopkins, and
the following bids were received. This item was continued from the July 1,
1969 Council meeting. (see tabulation of bids attached)
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the bid as sub-
160- mitted by Northdale Construction Co. in the amount of $212,225.00, for
installation of Sanitary Sewer and Watermain in West Hopkins, be accepted
as recommended by the Engineering staff. A roll call vote was polled as
follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman,
yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that ttie Council, in
-293 accordance with the State Statutes, is declaring that section of Shady
Oak Road between Excelsior Avenue and County Road ��3, as a 4 rod road
centered on the existing traveled.roadway, as shown on Hennepin County's
Plan 462, Project 68172, dated 2/2�(69. Motion carried.
Bid ��2.
Action:
111-142
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on July 15, 1969 at 10:00 a.m., for
the installation of State Aid Street, Sanitary Sewer.and Watermain on
llth Aven�ae South, and the following bid was received. (see attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the bid of
Hennepin Blacktopping Co., in the amount of $119,701.50, be accepted as
recommended by the Engineering staff. Motion carried.
Item: 69-110-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 309,
142- "AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE EAST-WEST ALLEY IN THAT PART OF ANDERSON`S FIRST
ADDITION TO ST. LOUIS PARK LOCATED IN THAT PART OF BLOCK 10, ANDERSON'S
FIRST ADDITION TO ST. LOUIS PARK AND LYING BETWEEN THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY
LINE OF LOT 10 AND THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF LOT 16, BOTH LINES EXTENDED
NORTHERLY ACROSS SAID ALLEY", be accepted for the second reading thereof
and according to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
•Item: 69-111-0. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 310,
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 269 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS.ZONING
ORDINANCE", be accepted for the second reading thereof and according to
law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 69-109-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 308,
-160 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 269, HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE, AS TO
PARKING SPACE REQUIREMENTS IN RESIDENTIALLY ZONED AREAS AND BY AMENDING
AND ADDING TO SAID ORDINANCE N0. 269 ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO
ADVERTISING SIGNS, LIGHTS, AND DEVICES", be accepted for the.second reading
thereof and according to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman voting no.
Item: 69-121-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the.petition for
293-328 a stop sign at 7th Avenue North and First Street North be denied, as
recommended by the Police Department after a traffic study had been made
of this intersection. Motion carried.
Item: 69-127-R. At this time Mr. Jack Gerbel, from Computer Election Systems, appeared
328- before the Council and gaee a demonstration of the Votamatic voting machine.
• Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the staff do a
-480 study of the last two General Elections as to the time and cost factors
involved with our present system and the feasibility of the Votamatic
voting machine. Motion carried.
Minutes of the .7uly 15, 1969 Council meeting,.cont.
Item: 69-117-R.
480-486
Page .2..
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded tlie motion,hthat��7ha�atCountygRoad
Plan for modification of intersection of Trunk Hig way
��18, be continued to the August 5, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 69-103-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. BlakeGsON PETITION FOR1CONC ETE ALLEYuNORTHNSOUTfi21�
486- "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARIN
BETWEEN 14TH AND 15TH AVENUE NORTH, BLOCK 73, WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND
DIVISION", be adopted. Motion carried.
Action:
-499
Item: 69-122-R.
499-
Item: 69-123-P.
Item: 69-123-P.
-509
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr•ENGINEEReS�REPORThFOR CONCRETEaALLEY EAST WEST.
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING gLOCK 73, WEST MINNEAYOLIS SECOND
BETWEEN 14TH AND 15'I'H AVENUE NORTH,
DIVISION", be adopted. Motion carried.
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
"A RESOLUTION DECLARING COSTS TO BE ASSES5ED ADiD ORDERING PREPARATION
PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS", be adopted. Motion carried.
1822,
182�,
OF
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake secoREPORThON PETITIONhFOR eREMOVAL OFNEXISTING
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER S
DRIVEWAY, INSTALLATION OF 13EW CURB CUT AND DRIVEWAY AT 638 WEST PARK VALLEY
DRIVE", be adopted. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seNTnBYd�EeREMOVAL�OFhEXISTINGuDRIVEWAY lAND4,
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEME
INSTALLATION OF NEW CURB CUT AND DRIVEWAY AT 638 WEST PARK VALLEY DRIVE",
be adopted. Motion carried.
Itemc 69-124-R: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller secondee�issionito�place buried�cablefon
Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., for p
509-524 ranted. Motion carried.
2nd Street Northeast and Monk Avenue, be g
Item: 69-125-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. B1ake seco�PORTh0A1 REPAIR FaCEMENT1SIDEWALKS 1525,
524-526 "A RESOLUTION ORAERING ENGINEbe ado ted. Motion carried.
WITHIN THE CITY OF HOPKINS", P
* Item: 69-128-R.
533-635
Item: 69-129-R.
635-647
�Item: 69-130-R.
647-663
Action:
663-666
Item: 69-131-A.
666-772
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 311,
"AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING N D ORDERontinued oo the AugustA5,E1969EConncil
OWNED BY THE CITY OF HOPKI ,
meeting for the first reading. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Manager
be given Council approval to negotiate with MinneConka for detachmenkins.
certain property now in Minnetonka and the annexation of same to Hop
Motion carried. (see memo attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that permission.be
granted to advertise for bids for the Recodification of our City Ordinances.
Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, thaointeduto take his
Mr. Strojan's absence from the City, that Mr. 13ovak be app
place as alternate to the Suburban Rate Authority. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
appointment of the following Councilmen to serCouncilmanfHarr man,CH pkinsons,
be approved. Councilman Lund, Library Board;
Park Board; Councilman Blake, Board of Health & Welfare & Housing Advisory &
Appeals Board; Councilman Miller, Human Rights Commission; and Mayor Pokorny,
Zoning & Planning Commission. Motion carried.
ICem: 69-131-A. Mr. Lund moved,
772_ appointments to
August 5, 1969
and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that all other
the various Boards and Comanissions, be continued to the
Council meeting. Motion carried.
h e uest by Mr.
,� that t e r q
Item: 69-126-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded thL a tlfor an appeal of Council
526-533 Neil Woodington of Monterey Enterprises, �
decision for a Conditional UsetheZonin� andcPlanningeCommissionlbecausehe
B-3b District, be referred to g
a change in site requires a new application for a Conditional Use.Permit.
Motion carried.
Minutes of the July 15, 1969 Council meeting, cont. Page 3.
�Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the appointment
891 of a study committee to study the proposed Hopkins-Minnetonka merger.be
approved. Motion carried.
Action:
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
�
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
HENNEPIN.COUNTY, MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR 2'f� INSTALLATION OF
5ANITARY SEYdER AND WATERMAIN
SEALID BIDS will be received by the City P�anager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Thursday June 26, �969, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.S.T.,
and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter,
award of a contract will be made by the City for the above work. Approximate
major quantities are as follows:
Sanitary Sewer 1000' 8"
Watermain 2600' 6"
�400� �6��
7600 � 18��
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 D4innesota
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
worlana,nship and material.
Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidder's bonds of the
unsuccessful bidders shall be returned to ther�, 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, "PROPOSAI, FOR THE FURNISHING OF LABOR, TOOLS,
EQUIPMF�TT AND MATERIAI, NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEG7ER AND
41ATERIv1AIN", and addressed to the City of Hopkins, Minnesota.
The City reserves the right to reject ar�y 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
f �
T. L. ovak, City AZanager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, June 5th and June 12th, �969.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, June 5th and June 12th, �g69.
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
HENNEPIN . COUNTY, P�IINNE50TA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF
STATE gID STREET� SANITARY SE6JER AIdD . TidATER 1�IAIN
SFAI,ID BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Ha,ll,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Thursday, July 10, �96g, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.S.T.,
and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter,
award of a contract will be made by the City for the above work. Approximate
major quantities are as follows:
1000 Linear feet
Street Construction
10" 5ewer Main
8'.' Water bqain
6" Force Main
Lift Station
Plans, specifications and flirther details are available at the office of
the City Eagineer. 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 rdithin
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 faithf�l performance of the work
covered by this specification.
The successflxl bidder must, within ten (10) days after his bid is accepted,
execute a contract and bond for one hundred percent (100�) of the f�ll 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 bonde of the
unsuccessf�l bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filing of the
contract and performance bond, the check or bid bond of the successi�l bidder
shall be returned to him.
The City provides proposal forms which are to be used. Each proposal must
be pl�ainly marked, "PROPOSAL FOR TI� FURNISHING OF LABOR, TOOLS, EQUIPMII�TT AND
PRATERIAL NECESSARY FOR Tf� IldSTAId.ATIOAT OF STATE AID STREET, SA1dITARY SE6dER AND
WATER MAIN," and addressed to the_City of Hopkins,.Nlinnesota.
The City reserves the right to reject a,ny 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
. L. vak, City Manager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, June 26th a.nd July 3rd, �969•
To be published in the ConBtruction Bulletin, June 26th and July 3rd, �969.
COUNCIL MEMORANDUM
(for Council action)
July 15, 1969
To: City Council
From: City Manager
Agenda Item: Bid ��2
Re: Bids for installation of State Aid Street, Sanitary Sewer
and Watermain - Bid Opening July 15, 1969 - 10:00 a.m.
Only one bid was received on this project. Six eligible bidders were
in receipt of plans and specifications. Other commitments and jobs
pending appear to be the reason that the five not bidding give for
not bidding this project.
Northern Contracting, bidding as Hennepin Blacktopping Co., submitted
the only bid for $119,701.50.
The Engineer's estimate on this Project was $99,869.00
Recommendation of Engineers: Award contract to Hennepin Blacktopping
as bid.
G. Anderson
Asst. Engineer
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 309
ORDINANCE VACATING EAST WEST ALLEY IAT THAT PART
OF ANDERSON'S 1ST ADDITION TO ST. IAUIS PARK
IACATED IN THAT PART OF BLOCK 10, ANDERSON'S 1ST
ADDITION T0. ST. IAUIS PARK AND LYING BETWEII�T TI-IE
6dESTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF IAT 10 AND THE EASTERLY
BOUNDARY LINE OF LOT 16, BOTH LINES EXTIIVDID.
NORTHERLY ACROSS SAID ALLEY.
BE IT ORDAINID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS AS
FOLIAWS :
That that part of the East West alley abutting upon Block 10,
Anderson's lst Addition to St. Louis Park and lying between the
Westerly Boundary line of Lot 10 and the Easterly Boundary line of
Lot 16, both lines extended Northerly across said alley, be and the
same is hereby vacated subject to and reserving in the City of
Hopkins an easement therein for ar�y existing public utility
installations including the right to enter thereto for the purpose
of repairing and maintaining such utilities therein.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City
of Hopkins held on the first day of July, 1969 and finally read,
approved and adopted and ordered published� a regular meeting
of said Council held on July 15, 1969• /�� _
�i
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
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Published in the Hopkins Sun July 17, 1969
��
CITY OF HOPKINS
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE N0. 318
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 269 KNOWN AS Tf�
HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE.
The City Council of the City of Hopkins do ordain as follows: That
Hopkins Ordinance No. 269.taiown as Tf� HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE be, and the �
same is�hereby amended as follows: . �
Section l. That the following described premises situated in the
City of Hopkins, viz:
That part of Lot 90, Auditor's Subdivision Number 239,
Hennepin County, Minnesota, described as beginning at the
most southerly corner of said lot; thence northerly along �
the westerly line of said�lot�, to the intersection with
a line 309.00 feet north of, measured at right angles to
. and parallel with the south line of B3:ock l0, Anderson�s
First Addition to St. Louis Park, according to the recorded
plat thereof; thence easterly along said para�lel line, a �
- distance of 175•OO feet; thence southeasterly to the inter-
section-of the south line of said,Lot 9D with the northerly
extension of the east line of said Block 10; thence westerly
- along the soutkc line of said Lot 90 to the point of beginning; '
and the north one=ha�lf of the abutting east-west alley, �
are hereby removed�from�I-1 (Industrial) district, and placed and zoned in �
B-3b (General Business) district of.the City.of Hopkins. ,� �-
That the official zoning map�� of�:the: Gity� of Hopkins is hereby changed �
and amended in conformity with -the-above section: .
FIRST READ at a. regular'meeting of the Counci� of �the City of Hopkins
on the first day of July, 1969,� and .finally� read, approved and adopted and ordered
published at a regular meeting of. the�Council of said:City held on July 15,
19b9• - _ . -
: : � � � /�� �
C. R. Peterson, Secretary � . -, �
Joseph C. Vesely, City.Attorney � � - �
Published in the Hopkins Sun July 17, 1969
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 308
AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 269
AN ORDINANCE A.A�NDING HOPKINS ZONING ORDIldANCE
N0. 269 AS TO PARKIIdG SPACE RF3QUIREMENTS IN
RESIDIIdTIALLY ZONID AREAS AND BY.AMENDING.AND
ADDING TO SAID OADINANCE N0. 269 ADDITIONAL
REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO ADVERTISING 5IGNS,
LIGHTS, �ND DEVICES.
BE IT ORDAINID BY THE CITY COUNC II, OF Ti� CITY OF HOP'KINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. PARKING SPACE RDQUIRII'�NTS IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS. That
Subsection (2) of Section 269.53 be a.nd the same is hereby repealed and there
is hereby adopted and enacted in lieu thereof the following:
(2) Two Family Dwelling — At least two parking spaces
per family unit.
That Subsection (4) of Section 269•53 be and the same is hereby repealed
and there is hereby adopted and enacted in lieu thereof the following
Subsection (4):
(4) Multiple Dwelling —�t least two parking spaces
in the "R-3"� one and five tenths (1.5) in the "R-4",
and one and two tenths (1.2) in the "R-5".
Section 2. ADVERTISIATG SIGNS AND DEVICES. That Subdivision 1(b) of
Section 269.50 be and the same is hereby repealed and there is hereby
adopted and enacted the following in lieu and in place thereof:
Subdivision 1(b) This ordinance shall not apply to
any display of directional signs, street name signs,
or other signs which have been authorized and erected
by a governmental boc�y, or to any on site private
instructional signs which are so lacated and intended
to aid persons who are on the private parcel of land
providing that any such instructional signs do not
exceed an area of four square feet.
That Subdivision 1(j) of Section 269.50 is hereby amended by adding thereto
the following sentence:
Failure to remove said sign within ten days of sale
or lease of property and to maintain said sign shall
be considered a violation of this Ordinance.
That Subdivision 4 of Section 269.50 be and the same is hereby amended
by adding thereto the following new and additional paragraph:
(c) Within the "B-2" use district, one—half of
the aggregate square footage of sign per lot as
determined under (a) of this Subdivision may be
added to the total provided the additional square
footage is utilized and oriented to read from the
rear of as�y building when said building abuts a
parking area or whenever such building is located
across ar�y public alley from such parking area.
That Subdivision 5 of said Section 269.50 be and the same is hereby amended
by adding thereto the following new and additional paragraph:
(c� Within the "B-3" and "I" use districts, one-half of
the aggregate square,footage.of sign per lot as determined
under (a) of this Subdivision may be added to the total
provided the additional square footage is utilized and
oriented to read from the rear of any building when said
building abuts a parking area or whenever such building
is located across any public alley from such parking area.
First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins on
the 1st day of July, 1969 and finally read, approved and adopted a.nd ordered
published at a regular meeting of said Council held o Ju�y 15, �969•
1���' � .i�/''y` �iliL
r � ' Hen ko , Mayor�
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun July 17, 1969
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1821
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLINC FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHII3EAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1818, of the Council adopted
July 1, �969, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer,
with reference to the north—south alley between Fourteenth Avenue North and
Fifteenth Avenue North from First Street North to east—west alley north of
Excelsior Avenue West by concrete surfacing thereon and this report was
received by the Council on July 15> >969•
NOW, THII�EFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 9, inclueive,
and Lots 16tthru 24, inclusive, Block 73, West Minneapolis Second Division
for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs.
429•�11 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957), at an estimated total cost of the
improvement of $4,4�3•24 for concrete surfacing and �345•00 for gradi ng and
blacktop to meet existing driveways.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement an
the 19th day of August, �969, in the Council Chambers of the City Hal 1
at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of su d1
hearing and improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota� this 1 5th
day of ' :.::J,u]:y, � 969•
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
6
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1822
A RESOLUTION ORDERINC PREPAR.ATION
OF ENCINEERS REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHERF�AS it�is ordered by the City Council that consideration be given
to the improvement of the east—west alley between Fourteenth Avenue ATcmth
and Fifteenth Avenue North 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. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �957)•
NOW, TFiEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0 F
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan, City Engineer, for study and he is instructed to report with all
convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether
the proposed improvements are feasible and as to whether they should best
be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the
estimated cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hop�ins, Minnesota, this
15th day of July, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City �ttorney
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1820
RESOLUTION DECLARING COSTS TO BE
gSSESSID AND ORDERING PREPARATION
OF PROPOSID ASSE55MENTS
WHEREAS, certain improvements, all as more fully described in Exhibit
A. hereto attached and hereby made a part hereof have been previously ordered
and completed:
NOW, THE�tEFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF � CITY OF HOPKINS,
MINNESOTA as follows:
1. That the cost of each such improvement to be apecially assessed is
hereby declared to be the cost or the amount to be assessed, whichever is
greater, which appears in said �hibit A.
2. That the City Clerk, with the assistance of the City EYigineer, shall
forthwith calculate the proper amount to be specially assessed for each such
improvement against every assessed piece or parcel of land within the va,rious
districts or locations affected without regard to cash valuation, as p rovided
by law, a.nd 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
15th day of July, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VFSII�Y,
City ,Attorney
HIIJRY POKORNY
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1823
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRE'PA.RATION
OF ENGIIdEERS RF.PORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement at
638 West Park Valley Drive, Lot 11, Block 3, Eark Valley Second I�ddition,
for removal of existing driveway and installation of new curb cut and
driveway thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all-o r
a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011
to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957)•
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLUID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0 F
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan, City Engineer, 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 a�e feasible and as to whether they should best
be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the
estimated cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, blinnesota, this
15th day of July, i969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VF�II,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1824
RF�,SOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMF�TT
AND PREPARATION OF.PLANS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1823 of the Council adopted
July 15, �969, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engin eer,
with reference to the improvement at 638 West Park Valley Drive, Lot 11,
Block 3, Park ]Talley Second Additioh� for removal of existing driveway and
installation of new curb cut and driveway thereon, and this report wes
received by the Council on July 15, �969, showing a total cost of $30 5.90.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopld ns:
1. Su�h improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report
prepared by John Strojan, City Ehgineer.
2. That John Strojan, City Engineer, is hereby designated as the
engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specific ations
for the making of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, t his
15th day of July, �969.
C. R. PETII3SOIv',
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City �ttorney
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RE50LUTION N0. 1825
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEERS REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration be
given to the imnrovement of various locations by the repair of sid aaalks
and driveways and the assessment of benefitting property for all o r a
portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011
to Secs. 429.111.
NOW, THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKIPTS, MINNE.50TA, that the proposed improvement be referred to Ja�n
Strojan, City Engineer, for study and he is instructed to report with
all convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to
whether the proposed improvements are feasible and as to whether they
should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other
improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
15th day of July, �969.
C. R. PE'I'ERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
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3uly TZ, 1969
Agenda I�etne69-129-Re
To: City CouFicil
%roms City t�ia�.�age�
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Re� Anr�exa�ion of �lubhous� axea, A4eadoc,�broolc Golf Course
'L'he '4iu�eapolis Par� Board has approved.�he �ransfer of th3s
proper�y from the Village of 1��nnetontca i�o the City of Hopkins e
Their 3e�teg should be available Tuesdsy night.
rhe s�eps �e�ore us inc]ltz�e:
1. Reso3ution of dei-achment by M3nnetonka
2. �tesc�l�tion of a�tachment by �Iopkias
3. l3rder �by Ntinnesota Municipal Coarmission
Mra S�aenso�, Ifiaane�onZca C1erd��Administ�ata� and I ieel i�
a�prop�iate s� begin taith a sequest to Min��tonka fnr �lie detachment<
I have Lhu� p�•epared �;ae at�aclaed letter, and requesC your app�oval
c� � :i �: .
Respectfully s�abmi�ted,
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lTer�a I�i�vak .
City Manager
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on Tuesday,
August 5, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Urban Renewal
Director Howell, Adm. Intern Maher, Recreation Director Wilson and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 100 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Minutes of the
Side 2 July 15, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
2-
'Aation: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
-30 August 5, 1969 in the amount of $162,889.53, be approved and authorized for
payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Tuesday, August 5, 1969 at 2:00 p.m.
for the sale of P.I.R. Bonds in the amount of $400,000.00, and the following
bids were received. (see attached)
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1835,
30-53 "RESOLUTION AWARDING THE SALE OF $400,000.00 P.I.R. BONDS, FIXING THE FORM AND
SPECIFICATIONS THEREFOR, DIRECTING THEIR EXECUTION AND DELIVERY AND PROVIDING
FOR THEIR PAYMENT", be adopted. A roll call vote was polled as follows: Mr.
Miller, yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund,
yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Appearance: Mr. McPherson, representative from Local 49, appeared before the Council
relative to fringe benefits which were requested to be included in the 1969
� budget.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that a Committee con-
53-145 sisting of Mr. Blake and Mr. Lund study the request and report back to the
Council their findings. Motion carried.
Item: 69-145-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Council
145-255 authorize the expenditure of approximately $700 to make certain changes in
the piping at Iron Removal Plants ��1 and 4�4 to meet the request of the
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in regard to disposal of filter backwash
water. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Council
instruct the staff and City Attorney to study the rate increase submitted
by the City of Minneapolis for sewage treatment and sewer maintenance.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Council instruct
the City Manager to inform the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency that
the City of Hopkins is proposing to proceed with our sewer project prior
to the allocation of FWPCA funds under the reimbursement provision of the
Federal Act. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Council authorize
the Consulting Engineers, Orr-Schelen-Mayeron & Associates to proceed with
the preparation of plans and specifications for the construction of the
following portions of the revisions to the Hopkins sewer system recommended
in their report of September 30, 1968, entitled "A Study of Methods for
Sewage Disposal for the City of Hopkins". Motion carried.
1. Force main from Minneapolis to the City of Hopkins
2. Lift station near Monk Ave. & Minnehaha Creek
3. Trunk sewer from Monk Ave. Lift Station to existing lift
station at llth Avenue So. and County Road 3
4. Lift station at 6th Ave. So. and 8th St. and force main
from this lift station to 5th Ave. & County Road 3
(Orr-Schelen-Mayeron will furnish a supplementary statement to their
formal report deleting that portion of the original report which is
not feasible due to conclusions reached after a study of the future
needs of the City of St. Louis Park.)
. Item: 69-139-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
255-348 1829, "A RESOLUTION WAIVING THE PLATTING REGULATIONS TO COMBINE CERTAIN
PROPERTIES", be adopted as recommended by the Zoning and Planning Commission.
A roll call vote was polled as follows: Mr. Miller, nay; Mr. Blake, yea;
Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman not voting; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried.
Minutes of the August 5, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Page,2.
Item: 69-139-Z.cont. Mr. Lund moved,rand Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the City
Council accept the recommendation of the Zoning and Planning
Commission and grant the following variances from the requirement of
Ordinance �6269:
1. That the South 2 feet of Lot 6, Block 97, West Minneapolis
Second Division be combined with Lot 7, Block 97, West Minneapolis
Second Division to create a 52 foot lot width with a variance
of 8 feet from the required 60 foot lot width.
2. That the required side yar� of 8 feet be reduced to 2 feet on
the North side of the�existing house on the above 52 foot lot.
3. That the North 48 feet of Lot 6, Block 97, West Minneapolis
Second Division be permitted as a buildable lot with a variance
of 12 feet from the required 60 foot lot width.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-80-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommendation
348-365 from the State of Minnesota Highway Department for posting of 25 M.P.H.
speed signs on the sections of roads in Bellgrove named in the attached
letter, be approved and the proper signs be installed. Motion carried.
�Item: 69-143-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
365-399 1830, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH
THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-141-L. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the request for
399-400 a 1969 license for operation of a dance hall by Archies, Inc., be granted.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-131-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
400- appointment of Mr. Stanley Sidla to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Jerre
Miller on the Zoning and Planning Commission, be approved, and his.re-
appointment of Mr. Paul Lohmann, Mr. Joseph Hussey and Dr. Paul Slaton
for two year terms on the Zoning and Planning Commission be approved. Motion
carried.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's appoint-
ment of Mr. James Murphy to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Maurice Hessian
on the Hopkins Park Board be approved,and the appointment of Mr. Albin
Stang for a two year term on the Hopkins Park Board and the appointment
of Mrs. Philip Hovander for a two year term on the same Board,.be approved.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's appoint-
ment of Mr. James Murphy, Mr. Eugene Reilly and Mrs. Philip Hovander to
the Joint Recreation Commission for one year terms.be approved. Motion
carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded.the motion,.that the Mayor's
-720 appointment of Donald Milbert, Fred Stalley, Mrs. Marjorie Forshtay and
Rev. Fr. Chmielewski, for two year terms on the Human Rights Commission
be approved. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Mayor's.re-
appointment of Richard Brubacher, James Hardy and Frank.Shiel to the Wage
& Fringe Benefit Study Committee be approved, and.the appointment of John
Hanley and Grover Hagen to this same Committee, be approved, Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Mayor's re-
-744 appointment of Ceci1 Kloss, Robert Geltman and Howard Marker to.the Police
Civil Service Commission, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-122-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Notice of
��� 767 Rate Revision from Northern States Power Company,.be tabled..Motion carried.
Item: 69-131-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that.the Mayor's
cont. 775 appointment of the following citizens to serve on the Hopkins-Minnetonka
Merger Study Advisory Committee be approved. Steven Woolley, Chairman-Pro
Tem, Robert Carroll, Cecil Sundquist, Russell Zakariasen and.Adolph Sidla.
Motion carried.
Minutes of the August 5, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Page 3.
Item: 69-117-R. Mr. Harri.man moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the City Manager
800 be instructed to notify the State Highway Department that the City Council
is not in favor of their plan for the temporary modification of intersection
of Trunk Highway 4�7 and County Road ��18. Motion carried.
Item: 69-128-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 311,
-807 "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND ORDERING SALE OF CERTAIN REAL ESTATE NOW
OWNED BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be accepted for the first reading. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-122-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
871 1826, "A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR_HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS",
be adopted, and that the Hearing date be set for September 2, 1969, and
the interest rate for these special assessments be set at 8%.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the above
motion relating to the 8% interest rate for special assessments be amended
to read 6%. A roll call vote was polled as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr.
Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea; Motion
carried unanimously.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1826, "A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS",
be adopted, and that the Hearing date be set for September 2, 1969, and
the interest rate for these special assessments be set at 6Y. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-129-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
872-874 1827, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ANNEXATION OF MEADOWBROOK GOLF CLUB HOUSE
-•- _ PROPERTY FROM MINNETONKA", be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-132-5. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Manager's
874-942 request for hiring an Engineering Aide on a temporary basis, to help in
_, ' the Public Works Department, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-133-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
942-965 from the Hopkins Fire Department for permission to advertise for bids for
a Gompressor be denied as this item was not set up in the 1969 budget.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-134-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Hopkins Fire
965-1002 '•Department turn over their 1932 Peter Pirsch Fire Truck, in a bookkeeping
transaction, to the Hopkins Parks and Recreation Department for use at one
of the Parks. Motion carried. Mr. Miller voting no.
Item: 69-103-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1002-1010 1831, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE ALLEY
SURFACING ON EAST-WEST ALLEY NORTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE FROM 14TH TO 15TH
AVENUE NORTH, BLOCK 73, WEST MINNEAFOLIS SECOND DIVISION", be adopted..
Motion carried.
Item:,69-135-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the request by
1010-1028 Northern States Power Co., for permit to place buried cable in City streets
at the following locations (to s�rve the Neslund Development) (1) 9th Avenue
and 9th Street So., (2) llth Avenue and lOth Street So.,be granted. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-136-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the request from
1028- the Minneapolis Gas Co., for permit to place 4" gas main in 16th Avenue So.
from 5th Street to 6th Street (to service the Anderson Blacktop Plant) be
granted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-137-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1832, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR INSTALLATION
OF CURB CUT AND CONCRETE DRIVEWAY AT 350 - 19TH AVENUE NORTH", be adopted.
1/� Motion carried.
Item: 69-137-E._Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-1036 1833, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT BY CURB CUT AND CONCRETE DRIVEWAY
AT 350 - 19TH AVENUE NORTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Minutes of the August 5, 1969 Council.meeting,,cont.
Page 4.
Item: 69-125-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution
1036- No. 1836, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON REPAIR OF SIDEWALKS AND
DRIVEWAYS WITHIN THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-138-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion,kthat the Proposed
-1058 Agreement for Joint Highway 4�.7 storm sewer and State of Minnesota Depart-
ment of Highways be referred to the City Attorney for study and be
continued to the August 19, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 69-142-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the list of
1083-1085 Election Judges for the Special Election to be held on September 9, 1969,
on sale of General Obligation Bonds for Hennepin County General Hospital,
be approved. Motion carried. (see attached)
Item: 69-1440-0. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
1085-1098 312, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANDE N0. 225 BY DECLARING THAT THE
VIOLATION OF ANY ORDINANCE, CODE, RESOLUTION OR REGULATION ISSUED THERE-
UNDER SHALL NOW BE A PENAL OFFENSE AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE
VIOLATION THEREOF", be accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 69-146-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1098-1105 1828, "A RESOLUTION FAVORING RETENTION OF THE TAX EXEMPT STATUS OF INTEREST
ON MUNICIPAL BONDS", be adopted. Motion carried.
�Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the City Manager
1105 be authorized to apply for federal funds for the purchase of a Video Tape
Machine for the Police Department. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Blake,moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
Item: 69-140-Z. 1834, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY ENGINEER TO CHANGE THE PLAT OF
F. A. SAVAGE'S INTERLACHEN PARK TO SHOW HOMEDALE ROAD INSTEAD OF HOMEDALE
AVENUE, AND NAMING THE STREET BETWEEN 11TH AVENUE SOUTH AND 9TH AVENUE
IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 117, RANGE 22, AS WESTBROOKE WAY",
be adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the meeting
-1164 be adjourned. Motion carried.
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STATE OF MINNESOTA
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
ST. PAUL, MINN. 55101
July l0, 1969
Mr. John J. Strojan
City Engineer
City of Hopkins
1010 First Street South
Hopkins, Minnesota 55343
In reply refer to: 370
Speed Zoning - City Streets
Bellgrove Subdivision
Hopkins
Deax Mr. Strojan:
We have completed an engineering and traffic investigation on the above-referenced
city streets as requested in a resolution passed by the City Council on Map 20,
and have determined the reasonable and safe speed as follows:
� 25 miles per hour on the following named streets of the Bellgrove Sub-
division of Hopkins.
Lorin� Road
Between the intersection with Minnetonka Boulevard (CSAH 5) thence southerly,
thence westerl�p to the intersection with 17th Avenue North (CR 73)•
Webster Place
Beginriing at the intersection with Loring ftoad therice westerly to the
termination (a distance of approximatel� 550 feet).
Fletcher Place
Between the intersection with Loring Road and the intersection with Mill
Road.
Mill Road
Beginning at the intersection with Minnetonka Boulevard (CSAH 5) thence
southerly to the termination (a distance of approximately 900 feet).
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Mr. John J. Strojan
Jul,y .10, 1969
M�nitoba Road
Between the intersection with 17th Avenue North thence easterly to the
termination at the intersection with St. Alban's Road.
St . Alban's Road
Beginning at the'west intersection with M'innetonka Boulevard (CSAH 5)
thence northerly, thence e,asterl�p, thence southerly to the east inter-
section with Minnetonka Boulevard (CSAH 5) (a distance of approximately
3500 feet).
The establisYunent`of the above�"limtts, therefore, is approved artd this will
authorize the installation of proper speed limit signs which shall be in
accordance with the Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1826
,.,; RESOLUTION FOR HEARING ON PROPOSID
' ` SPECIAL AS5ESSMENTS
WHEftEAS by Resolution No. 1819 , passed and adopted by the Coun cil
on July 15th, �969, the City Clerk and Engineer were directed to prepare
proposed assessments of the costs of improving various stre ets, avenues,
alleys and thoroughfares in the City of Hopkins� all as more fully des crib ed
in ESchibit A. hereto attached and attached to said Resolution No. Ti819 ,
and made a part hereof, and
WHEftEAS, the said Clerk has notified the Council that such proposed
assessments have been completed and filed in his office for public inspection,
NOW, THE[�EFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOPKINS, MINNES OTA,
as follows:
1. A hearing shall be held on September 2, �969, in the Council Chambers
of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., to paea upon such proposed asse ssments,
and at such time and place, all peraons owning property aff ected by suc� ,
improvements and assessments will be given an opportunity to be heard Mdth
reference to such assessments.
2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a Notic e of the hearing
on the proposed assessments to be published twice in the off�cial newspap�r
� 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 ea.ch of such
improvements.
Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, this 5th
day of August, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
6
�TRY POKORNY ,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1842
RESOLUTION ORDERINC PREPARATION
OF ENGINEERS REPORT ON IMPROUEMENT
WHEREAS it is proposed to improvem�Bventh Street Sauth between
Sixth Avenue South to Seventh Avenue South by the installation of
storm sewer and repair of surfacing thereon, and to assess the ben efitted
property for all or a portion of the cost of the improv anent, pursuant
to M.S.A. 429.011 to 429.111 (Laws �953, Chapter 398 as amended�.
ATOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins, Minnesota as follows:
That the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan, Hopkins
City Engineer, for study and that he is instructed to r�ort to the
Council with all convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary
way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to whether
it should best be made as proposed or in connection wit h some othe r
improvement and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Hopkins held on September 2, �969.
C. R. PETERSON, HENRY POKORNY,
City Clerk Mayor (� �
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JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
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Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1843
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING OIu IMPROVENlENTS
WIiEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1842 of the Cotim cil adopted
September 2, �969, a report has been rpepared by John Strojan, City
Engineer, with reference to Seventh Street South from Sizth �.venue
South to Seventh ,Avenue South by the installation of storm sewer ar�i
street repair thereon, and this report was received by the Council
on September 2, i969.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID B8 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 13 thru
24� inclusive, Block 49; Lots 1 thru 12, inclusive, Block 62; Lots
13 thru 24, inclusive, Block 62; all in West Minneapolis for all
or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A.,
total
Secs�.,.429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �957) at an estimated�cost
of the improvement of �7,297.85.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement
on the 7th day of October, �969, in the Council Chambers of the City
Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give pub li shed notice
of such hearing and improvement as required by law.
I�dopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minrbesota, this
2nd day of September, �969.
C. R. PE.°PERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C . VESII,Y,
City �?ttorney
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Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID ASSESSMII�tTS
TO WHOM IT NiAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of
Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at Hopkins,
Minnesota, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on September 2, i969, to pass upon
the proposed spe�ial assessments for the improvements of ce rtain streets,
avenues, h�ghways, alleys and thoroughfares, all more particularly
described in Exhibit A. hereto attached a.nd hereby made a part herof.
The proposed assessments are on file for public inspection in the
office of the City Clerk at said City Hall.
Written or oral objections 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.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City l�ttorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on Auguat 14th, �969
and August 21st, 1969.
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CITY OF' HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1841
RESOLUTION A.DOPTING ASSESSMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly published and given a s required
by law, the City Council of the City of HoplQns has met and heard and passed
upon all objections to the proposed assessments for the improvement of certain
streets, alleys, roads and avenues in the City of Hopkins, all as more fully
set forth and described in Exhibit 1?. attached to Resolution No. 1820 adopted
July 15th, 1969 and Resolution No. 1826 adopted August 5th, �969.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA�
as follows:
1. Such proposed assessments, a copy of which is attached hereto and
made a part hereof are hereby accepted and shall constitute the special
assessments against the lands therein named and each tract of land t herein
included is hereby found to be benefitted by the proposed improvement in the
amount of the assessment levied against it.
2. Such assessmen�s shall be payable in equal, anrnzal installments
extending over the periods of years set forth in the Schedules of Assessments,
the first of the installments to be payable on or before January 2, 1970.
Rny deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent
(6�� per annum from the date of the adoption of this Assessment Resolution.
To the first installments shall be added interest on the entire resp ective
assessments from September 2, �g69 until December 31, i96 9. To each subsequent
installment, when due, shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid
installments.
3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to
certification of the assessment to the Her►r�epin County Auditor, as h erein
provided, pay the whole of the assessments against any pa rcel, with interest
accrued to the date of payment, to the City Mana,ger, and he may at anGy time
thereafter pay to the City Manager, the entire amount of the assessm elts
remaining unpaid.
4. The Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate or
duplicates of these assessments to the Hennepin County �u ditor to be
extended on the proper tax lists of the County, and such assessments
shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal
taxes.
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hapkins, Minnesota,
this 2nd day of September, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VFSEI,Y,
City 1�ttorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1827
RESOLUTION OF ANNEXATION BY THE CITY OF
HOPKINS OF CERTAIN PROPERTY CONCURRENTLY
DETACHED BY AND LOCATED IN THE VILLAGE OF
MINNETONKA. /'
WHEREAS, the Village of Minnetonka, Hennepin County,
Minnesota, did on July 21, 1969 adopt a Resolution detaching the
following described premises situated in said Village of Minnetonka
and consent to the attachment of said premises by the City of
Hopkins, viz:
That part of the East half of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 20, Township 117, Range
21, lying southerl.y of:the northerly Right-
of-Way line of Excelsior Boulevard, otherwise
known as County Road No. 3.
AND WHEREAS, the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of
Minneapolis, owner of said premises, did on June 18,:1969 concur in
such detachment by the Village of Minnetonka and in the attachment
of said premises by and to the City of Hopkins;
AND WHEREAS, said premises border upon and are contiguous and
adjacent to the Easterly boundary line of the City of Hopkins and are
in no way connected or adjacent to 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 organization, 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 Municipal
! Commission.
Passed and adopt�ed�at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Hopkins, Minnesota held on August 5, 1969.
Henry Pokorny,
C. R. Peterson, Mayor
City Clerk
Joseph C, Vesely,
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1831
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVENfEEI�1TS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1822 of the Council adopted
July 15, �969, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City EYigin eer,
with reference to the east—west alley north of Excelsior Avenue West from
Fourteenth Avenue North to Fifteenth Avenue North by concrete surfacirg
thereon and this report was received by the Council on August 5, �969.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLUID by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 24, inclusive, Block 73,
West Minneapolis Second Divieion for all or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pursuant to M.S.1?., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �957),
at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $3,237•48 for concrete
surfacing and $173.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on
August 19, �969, 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 August, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1832
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEERS REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the imp rovement of
350-i9th ��venue North, South 19 feet of Lot 2, all of Lot 3, and the
North 6 feet of Lot 4, Block 3, 1�est Minneapolis Third Division, b y
the installation of concrete curb cut and driveway thereon and the
assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost
of the improvement pursuant to M.S.I�.� Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429•111
(Laws 1957)•
NOW, THEREFC)RE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to
John Strojan, City Engineer, for study and he is instru cted to rep ort
with all convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary wa y
as to whether the proposed improvements are feasible an d as to whether
they should best be made as proposed or in connection with some ot her
improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
this 5th day of August, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City �ttorney
ICerber
HE�TRY POKORN Y,
Mayor
City of Hopkins
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1833
RESOLUTION ORDE�tING IMPROVEMENT
AND PREPARATION OF PL�'�.NS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1832 of the Council adopted
August 5th, �969, a report has been prepared by John St rojan, City
Engineer, with reference to the improvement at 350-19th �.venue North,
South 19 feet of Lot 2, all of Lot 3, and the North 6 feet of Lot 4,
Block 3, West Minneapolis Third Division by the inetall ation of concrete
curb cut and driveway thereon, and this report was received by the
Council on �ugust 5, �969 showing a total cost of $159.16.
NOW, TI�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of
Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report
prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer.
2. That John Strojan, City Engineer, is hereby de � gnated 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 August, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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Kerber
HENRY POKOR NY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1836
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARIPTG ON INlPROVII�fENTS
WHEftEAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1825 of the Council adopted
July 15th, �969, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Fhgineer,
with reference to the improvement of certain properties by repair of sidewalk s
and driveways and this report was received by the Council on Augus t 5, i969•
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVE� by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the installation of concrete sidewalk
repair at 1436-1438 East Lake Street, Lot 3, at an estimated cost of $139.61;
1400-1402 Ea.st Lake Street, Lot 12, at an estimated cost of $175•95, both in
Auditor's Subdivision 363; 210 - 16th Avenue North, Lot 10, Block 3, at an
estimated cost of $70.38; at 233 - 16th �tvenue North, North 29 feet of Lot
20 and South 24 feet of Lot 21, Block 4, at an estimated cost of $70.38;
both in Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis; 44 - 6th Avenue North,
Lot 1, Block 65, at an estimated cost of $87.98; 34 - 14th Avenue North,
Lot 3, Block 73, at an estimated cost of $70.38; 101 - 15th �venue North,
Lot 13, Block 74, at an estimated cost of $70.38; 146 - 10th Avenu e North,
I,ot 1 and North one-half of Lot 2, Block 78, at an estimated cost of $35.19;
110 - 10th Avenue North, Lots 7 and 8 and North 10 feet of Lot 9, Block 78,
at an estimated cost of $123•17; 133 - 7th Avenue North, Lot 21, B lock 82,
at an estimated cost of $35.19; 141 - 7th �venue North, Lot 23, �lock 82,
at an estimated cost of $246.33; 145 - 7th Avenue North, Lot 24, B lock 82,
at an estimated cost of $52.79; 209 - 7th Avenue North, Lot 15, Block 85,
at an estimated cost of $52•79i 229 - 10th Avenue Plorth, Lot 20, B lock 88,
at an estimated cost of $87.98; 325 - lOth Avenue North, Lot 19 an d North
one-half of Lot 18, Block 99, at an estimated cost of $105.57; all the
foregoing being in West Minneapolis Second Division, and the assessment of
benefitting property for the cost of the improvements pursuant to M.S.A.,
Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429•111.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvements on
� the 19th day of August, i969, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at
7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of suc�
hearing and improvement as required by law.
��dopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
5th day of August, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. UESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
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l�Zari�n Kinan
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Pa�sicia Anderson
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1828
A RESOLUTION FAVORING RETENTION OF THE
TAX E�EMPT STATUS OF INTEREST ON MUNICIPAL
BONDS
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins is a.city of the third class
incorporate under the laws of the State of Minnesota, and
WHEREAS, the major source of funds for capital improvements
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within the City is the sale of municipal bonds, and
WHEREAS, the present t� exempt status of interest on
municipal bonds encourages a stable int,erest rate and favorable
bond market for municipalities, and
WHEREAS, an elimination of this status would place a great
and real hardship upon the taxpayer`s of Hopkins and all municipalities
throughout the nation, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
respectfully requests that no change in the tax exempt status of
municipal bonds be made by the Congress of the United States and
that our Senators and Representative be urged to ogpose.any such
legislation, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk be hereby directed
to forward two copies of this resolution to the Senators and
Representatives for our area for their use in opposing such legislation.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota at
a regular meeting held on Tuesday, August 5, 1969.
Attest:
-� `����Nd�,�9
C. R. Peterson, C ty Clerk
A regular.meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
August 19, 1969 at 7:30 p.m, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman and Lund, also City Manager Novak,
City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Housing Inspector
Opitz and City Attorney Vesely,
Reel 102
Side 1
Action: 3-
Action:
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HEARINGS:
Item: 69-103-P.
22-
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Minutes
of the August 5, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion
carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that expenditures
dated August 19, 1969 in the amount of $499,807.59 be approved and
authorized for payment. Motion carried,
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
183�A, "A RESOLUTION DENYING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE EAST-WEST ALLEY NORTH
OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE WEST FROM 14TH AVENUE NORTH TO 15TH AVENUE NORTH BY
CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-103-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-76 183�, "A RESOLUTION DENYING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN 14TH AVENUE NORTH AND 15TH AVENUE NORTH FROM FIRST STREET NORTH
TO EAST-WEST ALLEY NORTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE WEST BY CONCRETE SURFACING
THEREON", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-125-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
76-100 1839, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON CONCRETE SIDEWALK AND
DRIVEWAY REPAIRS WITHIN THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND ASSESSING THE COST TO THE
INDIVIDUAL PROPERTY OWNERS", be adopted. The repair at 146 - lOth Avenue
No., Lot 1 and the North 1/2 of Lot 2, Block 78, included in Resolution
No. 1839, will be checked by the City staff to determine whether the cost
of this repair will be assessed. Motion carried.
I�em: 69-128-R. Mr. �Iarriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
100-102 311, "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND ORDERING SALE OF CERTAIN REAL ESTATE
NOW OWNED BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be accepted for the second reading and
according to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 69-148-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, gi��t the recommendation from the Zoning and Planning
102- Commission for Council approval of the Thoroughfare Plan as amended in
the Minutes of their meeting of 8/12/69, be referred back to Barton-
Aschman with all the data from Zoning and Planning and all the data from
City staff, and the information received from Edina. Motion lost for
lack of a second.
-374 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the recommendation
from the Zoning and Planning Commission for Council approval of the
Thoroughfare Plan as amended in the Minutes of their meeting of 8/12/69,
be referred back to Zoning and Planning to set up a joint meeting with
the Council and Mr. Koepke from Barton-Aschman to discuss these points.
motion carried.
Appearance: Mr. Martin Conway from the Hennepin County League appeared before the
374-400 Council to extend an invitation to the Council to attend the League
meetings and to explain the League's goals for the coming year.
Item: 69-138-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1840,
400-410 "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF HOPKINS TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT
WITH THE STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS AND THE VILLAGE OF
MINNETONKA FOR STORM SEWER CONSTRUCTION WITHIN THE VTLLAGE OF MINNETONKA
TO BE CONSTRUCTED BY THE VILLAGE OF MINNETONKA AND PAYMENT BY THE CITY OF
HOPKINS AND THE STATE OF THEIR SHARE OF SAID CONSTRUCTION", be adopted,
and the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign said Agreement. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-144-0. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 312,
� 410-413 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 225 BY DECLARING THAT THE VIOLATION
OF ANY ORDINANCE, CODE, RESOLUTION OR REGULATION ISSUED THEREUNDER SHALL
NOW BE A PENAL OFFENSE AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF",
be accepted for the second reading and according to law same to be ordered
published. Motion carried.
Item: 69-149-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the letter from
413-487 Schoell & Madson with regard to relocation of watermain to South side of
County Road 3 and 16th Avenue South at Shady Oak Road, be referred to
the City Staff and City Attorney for study and report.Motion carried.
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Page 2. Minutes of the August 19, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Item: 69-131-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
487- appointment of Dr. Herman Drill and Mr. William Proetz to the Health and
Welfare Board for two year terms be approved, and the appointment of
Mrs. Kitty Alcott and Mrs. Albert Grondahl for one year terms, be approved.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
-500 appointment of Dr. Drill, Mr. Proetz, Mrs. Alcott and Mrs. Grondahl to
the Housing Advisory and Appeals Board for a one year term, be approved.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-145-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the City
500-558 Manager be authorized to send a letter to the City of Minneapolis with
regard to the rate increase for sewage treatment and sewer maintenance
informing them that the City of Hopkins will continue at the rate used
in prior billings until such time as the Metropoli�an Council Sewer
Board takes over the operation of the Sanitary Sewer District. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-131-A.cont. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the proposed
558-563 appointments to the Library Board be continued to the September 2,
1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 69-117-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the proposed
563-567 temporary modification of intersection of Trunk Highway 4�7 and County
Road 18, be continued to the September 2, 1969 Council meeting. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-147-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the owner of, and
567-572 all other persons interested in the building located at 49-7th Avenue So.,
Hopkins, Minnesota, the legal description of which is Lot 32, Block 2,
West Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, be and they hereby are
ordered to raze; demolish and remove said building within 60 days of the
service of a City Order drawn in conformity herewith so to do, which
building is hereby declared to be hazardous and dangerous to the public;
all pursuant to M.S.A. 463.15 to 463.26, and that this and such Order
be enforced pursuant to such Statute.(Qwner: Guy Speaker) Motion carried.
Item: 69-150-5. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the proposed
572-655 force main agreement as presented by the City Manager be approved as to
the general plan. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the report
655-788 as presented by Mr. Blake and Mr. Lund relative to the proposed fringe
benefits requested by the Local Union 49ers, be continued to the
September 2, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that authorization
788-810 be given to purchase the necessary electrical switches, and labor, needed
to replace those out of service at Well 4�4 (Elmo Park). Motion carried.
Action:
810-816
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
NOTICE OF HF,ARIATG OAT PROPOSID IMPROVEMIIdTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEftN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIUEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on August 19� �969, to consider the making of an improvement on the east—
west alley north of bccelsior Avenue West from Fourteenth Avenue North and
Fifteenth Avenue North by concrete surfacing thereon, per City of Hopldns
policy as established in Resolution RTo. 1597 dated May 16th, 1967, pursuant
to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru
24, inclusive, Block 73, West Minneapolis Second Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �3,237.48 for concrete
surfacing and $173.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
��11 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated August 5, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on August 7, 1969 an d
1!ugust 14, �969.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1837
RESOLUTION DENYING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION
OF PLANS
WHEREAS, a resolution of the City Council No. 1831, adopted the
5th day of August, 1969, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the east-west alley north of Excelsior Avenue West from
Fourteenth Avenue North to Fifteenth Avenue North by concrete surfacing
thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $3,237.4� for concrete
surfacing and $173.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways,
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of this improvement were given ten days published notice
of the Council hearing through two weekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon
on the 19th day of August, 1969.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement as proposed in the Council Resolution No. 1821
adopted July 15, 1969, is denied because of a petition of 50% of the
property owners requesting the improvement not to be installed.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
this 19th day of August, 1969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
•
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID INlPROVENENTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEftN:
NOTICE IS HII�EBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on August 19, 1969 to consider the making of an improvement on the no rth—
south alley between Fourteenth Avenue North and Fifteenth Avenue North from
First Street North to east—west alley north of F�ccelsior Avenue West by
concrete surfacing thereon, per City of Hopkins policy as established
in Resolution No. 1597 dated May 16th, 1967, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs.
429•�11 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for suchimprovement is Lots 1 thru 9,
inclusive, and Lots 16 thru 24, inclusive, Block 73, West Minneapolis Second
Division:
The estimated cost of such improvement is $4,413•24 for concrete
surfacing and �345•00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated July 15, �969•
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on August 7, �969,
and August 14, �969
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1838
RESOLUTION DENYING IMPROVEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS, a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1821, adopted the
15th day of July, 1969, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of the north-south alley between Fourteenth Avenue North
and Fifteenth Avenue North from First Street North to east-west alley
north of Excelsior Avenue West by concrete surfacing thereon, the total
estimated cost thereof being $4,413.24 for concrete surfacing and
$345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways, and
WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of this improvement were given ten days published notice
of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon
on the 19th day of August, 1969.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement as proposed in the Council Resolution No. 1821
adopted July 15, 1969, is denied because of a petition of 50% of the
property owners requesting the improvement not be installed.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
19th day of August, 1969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
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CITY OF HOPKINS �
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Hennepin County, Minnesota �--�
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVEN�NTS
TO WHOM IT MP.Y CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEFtEBY GIVF�i that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.b1.,
on August 19, �969, to consider the making of concrete sidewalk an d driveway
repairs at the following locations: 1436-143$ East Lake Street, Lot 3, at an
estimated cost of $139.61; 1400-1402 East Lake Street, Lot 12, at an estimated
cost of $175•95, both in Auditor's Subdivision ATo. 363; 210 - 16th Avenue North,
Lot 10, Block 3, at an estimated cost of $70.38; 233 - 16th Avenue Idorth, North
29 feet of Lot 20 and South 24 feet of Lot 21, Block 4, at an estimated cost of
$70.38; both in Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis; 44 - 6th Avenue North,
Lot 1, IIlock 65, at an estimated cost of $87.98� 34 - 14th Avenue North� Lot 3,
Block 73, at an estimated cost of �70.38; 101 - 15th Avenue North, Lot 13, Block
74, at an estimated cost of $70.38; 146 - 10th �venue North, Lot 1 and North
one-half of Lot 2, Block 78, at an estimated cost of $35•19; 110 - 10th �venu e
North, Lots 7 and 8 and North 10 feet of Lot 9, Block 78, at an es timated cost
of $123.17; 133 - 7th Avenue North, Lot 21, Block 82, at an estimated cost of
�3S•�9i 141 - 7th Avenue North, Lot 23, �lock 82, at an estimated oost of
�246•33; 145 - 7th Avenue North, Lot 24, Block 82, at an estimated cost of
$52•79i 209 - 7th Avenue North, Lot 15, Block 85, at an estimated oost of
�52•79i 229 - 10th l�venue North, Lot 20, Block 88, at an estimated cost of
$87.98; 325 - 10th �venue North, Lot 19 and North one-half of Lot 18, Block 99,
at an estimated cost of $105.57; all the foregoing being in West Minneapolis
Second Division; thereon pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111.
(Laws �957)
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvements will be heard at this meeting.
Dated August 5, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
�� To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on �ugust 7,�969
and August 14, �969.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1839
RESOLUTION ORDERINC IMPROVEMF�TT AND
PREPARI4TION OF PLkNS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1836 adopted the
5th day of ��.ugust, �969, fixed a date for a hearing on the propose d
improvement on Lot 3 and Lot 12, Auditor's Subd.ivision No. 363; Lot
10, Block 3; North 29 feet of Lot 20 and South 24 feet of Lot 21, Block
4, both in Gibbs First ��ddition to West Minneapolis; Lot 1, Block 65;
Lot 3, Block 73; Lot 13, Block 74; Lot 1 and North one-ha,lf of Lot 2,
Block 78 (This property to be checked by the City sta�f to determine
whether the cost of this repair will be assessed�; Lots 7 and 8 and
North 10 feet of Lot 9, Block 78; Lot 21, Block 82; Lot 23, Block 82;
Lot 24, Block 82; Lot 15, Block 85; Lot 20, Block 88; Lot 19 and North
one-half of Lot 18, Block 99; all the foregoing being in West Minnea.polis
Second Division by concrete repair thereon, the total estimated cost
thereof being $1,424.07, and
WHEFtEAS all property owners whose property is liab le to be assessed
for the making of these improvement were given ten days published r�tice
of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard therean on
the 19th day of August, �969.
NOW, THEREF'ORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of tl�e City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is he�eby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution ATo. 1836adopted August 5th, �969.
2. That John Strojan is her-eby designated as the eigineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications ficir the making of
such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesot�,, this
19th day of August, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HIIJRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 311
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND ORDERING
SALE OF CERTAIN REAL ESTATE NOW OWNED
BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as
follows:
Section 1. That the City of Hopkins shall sell and convey by
appropriate deeds the following premises situated in Hopkins, viz:
That part of the abandoned Minneapolis-St Paul
Suburban Railway Right-of-Way in the north one-
half.of Section 29, Township 117, Range 21 lying
between the extension southerly across said Right-
of-Way of the east line of Block 12, and the center-
line of Maple Hill Road in the plat of F. A. Savage's
Interlachen Park.
That part of the abandoned Minneapolis-St. Paul
Suburban Railway Right-of-Way in the north one-half
of Section 29, Township 117, Range 21 lying between
the extension southerly across said Right-of-Way of
the west line of Block 11, and the centerline of
Maple Hill Road in the plat of F. A. Savage's Inter-
lachen Park.
and that any deeds heretofore conveying said premises are hereby ratified.
Section 2. That said above described sale and conveyance is made subject
to and reserving in the City of Hopkins,in each case an easement for the
installation, location or relocation, maintenance and repair of watermains,
sanitary and storm sewer mains, drainage and other public utilities and uses,
in, over, under, across, or upon said premises including ingress and egress
upon and across said premises for said purposes, not however including the
construction or maintenance of any publicly used roadway thereon.
Section 3. That the Mayor and City Clerk of the City be and the same
hereby are authorized and emp�wered to sign, execute and deliver for and in
behalf of the City all proper instruments of conveyance necessary to the
transfer of the above described premises.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins
held on the fifth day of August, 1969 and finally read, approved and adopted
and ordered published at a regular meeting of said Council held on August 19,
1969.
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C. R. Peterson, enry o orny,
City Clerk Mayo
Joseph C. Vesely,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun August 28, 1969
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CITX Ok' NOPKINS
RE�('iI.UTION No . 1840
56208
BE IT RE9QLVED that the City enter into an agreement with the State
of I�Iinnesota, Department of Highw�ys and the Vill�ge of Minnetonka for the fol-
lowing purpoaea, to-wit: to provide for outfall storm sewer construation withir.
the Village of Minnetonka to be periormed by the Vi.11age under contract in ac-
cordance with Village plans thereforo (Cakvale Storm Sewer, Vi].lage Project No.
69-g); and payment by the City of Honkins and the State of the3r share oi said
construction. (Cooperative Construction Agreement No. 56208)
BE IT FURTHF.R RESOLVED that the tdeyor and Clerk be and they hereby
are authorized to execute auch a�ree�ent.
c�tTz�zcaTmr�
State of Mi�esota
County of Hennepin
City of Hopkins
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I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a true and correct
copy of resolution presented to and adopted by the Council of the City of
Hopkina at a duly authorized meeting thereof held on the 19th day
of Au�ust 1969 as ahown_by the minutes of said
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CITY OF HOPKIPIS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDIPIANCE N0. 312
AN ORDII�ANCE AMFNDING HOPKINS CRDINANCE N0. 225 BY
DECLARIIQG THAT THE VIOLATION OF AP1Y ORDINATICE, COD�
RESOLUTION OR REGULATION ISSUED THEF�UNDER SHALL N04d
BE A PETdAL OFFEN�E AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE
VIOLATION THEREOF.
BE IT OF,DAINED BY THE CIiY CCUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKIP�TS AS
FOLLOi�JS :
That Hopkins Ordinance No. 225 entitled "An Ordinance defining
and interpreting certain terms, words:and phrases in all Ordinances, defining
and establishing violations and misdemeanors and providing for penalties for
the violations of any and all Ordinances," be and the same is hereby amended
as follows:
That Section 5 of said Ordinance No. 225 be and the same is hereby
repealed and there is hereby enacted and adopted in place and in lieu thereof,
the following Section 5:
Section 5. PENAL OFFF.�vSES, VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES. The
violation of any Ord�amce, Code, or Resolution or of any
provision or part thereof; or the violation of any regu-
lation duly issued or adopted under or pursuant to any
such Ordinance, Code or Resolution; or the violation of
any condition or provision constituting a part of or
attached to any permit or license for any purpose issued
pursuant to any such Ordinance, Cod�e or Resolution; or
the permitting or doing of any act declared to be unlawful
in any Ordinance, Code or Resolution; or the failure to
comply with any term or requirement of any Ordinance,
Code, Resolution, Regulation, or Proviso or Condition
requiring action or compliance shall be and constitute a
penal offense within the contemplation of M.S.A. 1�12.231
and 609.031 and 609.032 as amended by Chapter 735 of
the Session Laws of 1969 and shall upon conviction thereof
� be punishable by a fine or imprisonment as in the Statutes
of the State of Minnesota provided, plus such costs of
prosecution as may be added.
Each day that an act or condition forbidden by any such
Ordinance, Code, Resolution or �egulation shall be per-
mitted to exist or each day that an,y act or action
required by ar�y such Ordinance, Resolution or Regulation
to be performed, obeyed or done is left undone, shall
constitute a separate offense and for each day such
violation exists and upon convie.tion thereof, shall be
punishable as herein provided.
First read at a regular �►eeting of the Council of �ic� City of Hopkins
held on the fiftT�.day of August, 1969 and finally read, app ved�and adopted
and ordered published at a regular meeting of said Counci hel� on August 19,
1969• � ;. /,' Q
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun August 28, 1969
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota was.held on Tuesday,
September 2, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, and City Attorney
Vesely.
Reel 102 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
Side 2 the August 19, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
3-
Action:
Appearance:
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Bid:
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the expenditures
dated September 2, 1969 in the amount of $76,382.55, be approved and
authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Mr. John Keefe appeared before the Council regarding the storm sewer project
for Interlachen Park.
Pursuant to notice bids were operied at 10:00 a.m., on August 28, 1969 for
storm sewer construction and the following bids were received. (see
tabulation of bids attached)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded
34-122 construction of storm sewers be awarded
amount of $105,160.65, as recommended by
carried.
the motion, that the contract for
to Suburban Paving, Inc., in the
the Engineers and staff. Motion
Item: 69-153-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1842,
122- "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER
AND REPAIR OF SURFACING ON 7TH STREET SOUTH FROM 6TH AVENUE SOUTH TO 7TH
AVENUE SOUTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-153-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1843,
-130 "A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER AND
REPAIR OF SURFACING ON 7TH STREET SOUTH FROM 6TH AVENUE SOUTH TO 7TH AVENUE
SOUTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-122-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1841,
130-266 "RESOLUTION ADOPTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PROJECTS LISTED IN EXHIBIT "A"
ATTACHED", be adopted. A roll call vote'was taken as follows: Mr. Miller,
yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea.
Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 69-148-Z. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, to adopt the
266- Thoroughfare Plan prepared by Barton-Aschman Associates, Inc., dated
May 1969. (see Map of Thoroughfare Plan attached)
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, to amend the previous
motion to adopt the Thoroughfare Plan as follows: the interchange location
with County Road 18 to be placed at 5th Street South in place of 7th Street
South, and that 5th Street extended be designated as the collector street
in place of 7th Street from County Road 18 to llth Avenue which would make
the proposed,Thoroughfare Plan conform to the plan adopted by the City of
Hopkins, Village of Edina and County of Hennepin, known as the Traffic &
Design Appraisal of Hennepin County Road 18, dated February 1968.
Also to place a crossing of County Road 18 at existing 2nd Street North'
with a connection to Minnetonka Mills Road.
Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, to have Council
consider by separate vote the two changes proposed in Mr. Harriman's
motion to amend Mr. Blake's motion to adopt the Thoroughfare Plan prepared
by Barton-Aschman. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman voting no.
A roll call vote was taken on item ��1 of Mr. Harriman's motion proposing
5th Street South as an interchange location with 18 in place of 7th Street
South, and that 5th Street extended be designated as the collector street
in place of 7th Street from County Road 18 to llth Avenue. Mr. Miller, yea;
Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund, no. Motion
carried.
A roll call vote was taken on item ��2 of Mr. Harriman's motion proposing
2nd Street crossing of 18 with connection to Minnetonka Mills Road. Mr.
Miller, yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund,
yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Minutes of the September 2, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 69-148-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, to change the
cont. location of the interchange with County Road 18 as previously adopted,
at 5th Street South to llth Street So. A roll call vote was taken as
follows: Mr. Miller, no; Mr. Blake, no; Mr. Pokorny, no; Mr. Harriman, no;
Mr. Lund, yea. Motion defeated.
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A roll call vote was taken on the original motion by Mr. Blake and
seconded by Mr. Harriman, to adopt the Thoroughfare Plan proposed by
Barton-Aschman Associates with the amendments, as adopted. Mr. Miller,
yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund, no.
Motion carried.
Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Barton-
Aschman firm be consulted as to their opinion on an interchange at
llth Street South. Motion carried.
Item: 69-131-A. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
869-898 appointment of Mr. Gerald Mashek, Mrs. Helen Sawyer and Mr. Waldo Peterson
to the Library Board for two year terms, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-117-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the proposed
898-904 modification of intersection of Trunk Highway 4�7 and County Road 18, be
tabled. Motion carried.
Item: 69-151-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
904-924 from Minneapolis Gas Co., to place 950 ft. of 3" main on llth Avenue So.
from Westbrooke Way to lOth Street So., to serve the Neslund development,
be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-152-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
924-933 1844, "RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR SANITARY
SEWER EXTENSION TO SERVE THE NORTH ONE-HALF (N�) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-
QUARTER (SW�) OF SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (SE�) OF SECTION 25",be adopted.
Parcel is located South of Nine Mile Creek, East of 9th Avenue and North
of the extension of lOth Street.(applicant: Richard Neslund) Motion
carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Council approve
933-1015 the proposed fringe benefits, as recommended by Local 49 and Fringe Benefit
Committee, and same to become effective January 1, 1970. (see memo
attached) Motion carried.
Item: 69-154-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the 40 foot
1015-1039 strip of land_-owned by the City of Hopkins, between Monroe and Van Buren
Avenue North, be appraised. Motion carried.
Action:
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Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carrie�'
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CITY OF HOPKINS
HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF
STORM SEWER
SEAI,ID BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Thursday, August 28, �969, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.S.T.,
and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter,
award of a contract will be made by the City for the above work. Approximate
major quantities are 7000 feet of R.C.P., 12" — 4$'r.
Plans, specifications and f�.irther details are available at the office of
the City E�gineer. 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 successflxl,
promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the faithf�l performance of the work
covered by this specification.
The successi�.il 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 o� the
unsuccessful bidders shall be returned to ther¢, 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. Ea.ch proposal
must be plainly marked, "PROPOSAL FOR THE FURNISHING OF LABOR, TOOLS,
�QUIPME�TT AND MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALI,ATION 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 dosa by others, and hold
the original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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T I,. N ak, Ci y Manager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, August 14 and 21, �969.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, August 14 and 21, �969.
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E X H I B I T A
BASE PREPARATION AND CONC�ETE SURFACING
Concrete Surfacing
1. Concrete surfacing of the north—south alley between Van Buren Avenue
South and Jackson nvenue South from First Street South to Second Street South,
the total cost of the project being $4,579•02, of which $3,807.21 is to b e
assessed to Lots 1 through 24, inclusive, Block 35� West Minneapolis Center.
Concrete Surfacing and Blacktop Repair
2. Concrete surfacing and blacktop repair of the north—south alley between
Fourteenth Avenue North and Fifteenth Avenue North from First Street Nort h to Second
Street North, the total cost of the project being the sum of $5,350•44 of which
$4,316.73 is to be assesaed against Lots 1 through 24, inclusive, Block 74, West
Minneapolis Second Division.
3• Concrete surfacing and blacktop repair of the north—south alley between
Thirteenth Avenue ATorth and Fourteenth Avenue PTorth from Fourth Street No rth to
Highway No. 7 service road, the total cost of the project being the sum of $3,237.67,
of which $2,638.37 is to be assessed against Lota 2 thru 15, inclusive, B lock 108,
West Minneapolis Second Division.
4. Concrete surfacing and blacktop repair of the north—south alley between
Tenth Avenue North and Eleventh Avenue North from Third Street North to F ourth
Street North, the total cost of the project being the sum of $5,209.50, of which
$4,206.34 is to be assessed against Lots 1 through 24, inclusive, Block 98, West
Minneapolis Second Divisson.
5. Concrete surfacing and blacktop repair on the north—south alley between
Fifteenth Avenue North and Sixteenth Avenue North from the street abutting the
Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks to Fourth Street North, the total cost of
the project being $4,233.64, of which $3,408.37 is to be assessed against Lots 1
through 11, inclusive, except that part of Lots 10 and 11 lying southwest erly of a
line parallel with and 30 feet northeasterly at right angles from the northeasterly
line of Chicago and Northwestern Right—of—Way and Lots 13 through 21, inclusive,
egcept that part of Lot 13 lying southwesterly of a line parallel with an d 30 feet
northeasterly at right angles from the northeasterly line of Chicago and Northwestern
Right—of—Way, Block 1, Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis.
6. Concrete surfacing and blacktop repair on the east—west alley south of
Fxcelsior Avenue from Harrison Avenue South to a point approximately 150 feet east,
the total cost of the project being the sum of �1,473•39, of which $1,217.15 is to
be assessed against Lots 4, 5, 6, 31 and 32, Block 19, West Minneapolis C aiter.
Road Construction and.Bituminous Surfacing
7. Road construction and bituminous surfacing on Harrison Avenue NoYth from
Excelsior �.venue to a point approximately 200 feet north, the total cost to be
assessed being the sum of $1,280.43, and the area to be assessed being Lots 1 through
5, inclusive, including vacated street and alley, Block 17; Lots 11 through 17,
inclusive, including vacated street and alley, Block 18, all in West Minneapolis
Center.
Bituminous Surfacing
8. Bituminous paving on Second Street North from Monroe Avenue to Tyler Avenue
and Second Street Northeast (formerly West Lake Street� from fiy°ler Avenue to a point
approzimately 600 feet northeast of Tyler Avenue, the total cost of the project bein g
the sum of $14�490.00 of which �11,615.01 is to be assessed against: The westerly 581
feet of Lot 91, Auditor's Subdivision No. 239; westerly 581 feet of Tract L and that
part of the westerly 581 feet of Tracts I, J and K lying between the nort hwesterly
line of Second Street Northeast (formerly West I,ake Street) and a line drawn paralle 1
S to and 340 feet northwesterly of the northwesterly line of Second Street Northeast
(formerly ldest Lake Street) all in Registered Land Survey No. 561; Lots 1 through 7,
inclusive, ��� Lots 18 through 24, inclusive, Block 1; Lots 1 through 7, inclusive,
Zot 18 through 24, inclusive, Block 2, all in Stevens Oakwood Park;
Lots 1 through 18, inclusive, including vacated alley a.nd one-half of vac ated
street in Block 1; Lots 1 through 25, inclusive, including vacated alley and one-
half of vacated streete in Block 2; Lots 1 through 26, inclusive, including one-
half of vacated street in Block 3; Lots 1 through 26, inclusive, Block 4, all in
West �inneapolis Center.
�9. Bituminous surfacing on Van Buren Avenue North commencing 14 feet north
of Excelsior Avenue, thence to a point 176 feet north of Excelsior Avenue, the
total cost to be assessed being $656.65, and the area to be assessed being Lots
1 through 4, inclusive, Block 16; Lots 9 through 12, inclusive, �lock 17, all in
West Minneapolis Center.
Street Improvement and Surfacing
�10. Concrete curb, gutter and blacktop repair on the East side of Monroe
Avenue North and on all of Monroe Place, commencing at Second Street Nort h and
continuing to the northwest corner of the intersection of Monroe Avenue North
and Monroe Place, the total cost of the project being the sum of $5,q22.75, and
the area to be assessed being Lots 1 through 6, inclusive, Monroe Place; the
westerly 132 feet of Lots 16 through 24, inclusive, Block 2, Stevens Oakwood
Park; Lots 1 through 3, inclusive, Block 1, Turngren's Addition.
Concrete Work
11. Concrete curb and gutter on both sides of �econd Street North fr an
Monroe Avenue to Tyler Avenue, both sides of Second Street Northeast (formerly
West Lake Street) from Tyler Avenue to a point approximately 600 feet northeasterly
of Tyler Avenue; Tyler Avenue from Second Street North to a point approximately
200 feet north ori Tyler Avenue, the total cost to be assessed being the swn of
$10,968.55, and the area to be assessed being Lot 91, �uditor's Subdivision No.
239; Tracts I, J, K and L� Registered Land Survey No. 561; Lots 1, 2 and 24,
Block 1; Lots 1 and 24, Block 2, both in Stevens Oakwood Park; Lots 1 through 18,
inclusive, including vacated alley and one-half of vacated street in Block 1;
Lots 1 through 25, inclusive, including vacated alley and one-half of vac ated
streets, Block 2; Lots 1 through 26, inclusive, including one-half of vac ated
street, Block 3; Lots 1 through 26, inclusive, Block 4, all in West Minneapolis
Center.
12. Concrete repair at 318-15th Avenue North, described as Lot 8, Block 1,
Gibbs Firet Addition to West Minneapolis; the amount to be assessed being the
sum of $139•22i
at 18 Harrison Avenue South, described as Lot 9, Block 20, West
Minneapolis Center, the amount to be assessed being the sum of $100.80;
at 225-6th AVenue North, described as Lot 19, Block 84, West Minneapolis
Second Division, the amount to be assessed being the sum of $95.12;
at 245-6th Avenue North, described as Lot 24, Block 84, West Minneapolis
Second Division, the amount to be assessed being the sum of �95•64;
at 230-8th Avenue North, described as Lot 5, Block 87, West Minneapolis
Second Division, the amount to be assessed being the swn of $181.92;
at 321-11th Avenue North, described as Lot 18, Block 98, West Mirmeapolis
Second Division, the amount to be assessed being the sum of $48.86;
at 306-9th Avenue ATorth, described as Lot 11, Block 99, West Minneapolis
Second Division, the amount to be assessed being the sum of �263.53•
Installation and Conetruction of Sanitary Sewer and Connections
13. Sanitary sewer on the extension of Cambridge Street (Tract E, Registered
Land Survey No. 1241) from Monk Avenue to a point approximately 250 feet west, the
total cost to be assessed being the sum of $3,344•35� and the area to be assessed
being Tracts C and D, Registered Land Survey No. 1241; Tract A, RegisteredI,and
Survey No. 1263 (formerly lrnown ae the north 90 feet of the east 240 feet of the
south one-half of the ATortheast Qua,rter (NE�) of the Northwest Quarter (NY�) of
the Northeast Quarter (NE�� of Section 19, Township 117, Range 21.
14. Sewer connections at 262 Oakwood Road; 265 Oakwood Road; 265 Maple
Hill Road, the total cost to be assessed being $1,700.00 and the area to be
assessed being: That part of the north 75 feet of Section 30, Township 117,
Range 21, lying between the westerly line of Lot 16, Block 14, F. A. Savages
Interlachen Park and the easterly line of Lot 16, Block 13� F. A. Savages
Interlachen Park and the south 5 feet of Lot 16, Block 13, F. A. Savagea
Interlachen Park, together with abutting Interurban kvenue and That part of
the abandoned right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railroad
Yn the Northwest Quarter (N4�F) of the Northwest Qua.rter (N6�) of Section 29,
Township 117, Range 21, lying between the centerline of Maple Hill Road extended
southerly and the easterly boundary line extended southerly across said right-
of-way of Lot 15, Block 11, F. A. Savages Interlachen Park, including adjacent
Interurban Avenue vacated in the Southwest Quarter (Si�� of the Southwest
Quarter (S�) of Section 20, Township 117, Range 21.
Installation and Construction of Watermains and Connections
15. Watermain on the extension of Cambridge Street (Tract E� Regist ered
Land Survey No. 1241) from Monk I�venue to a point approximately 250 feet west,
the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $4,051.90, and the area to be
assessed being Tracts C and D, Registered Land Survey No. 1241; Tract A,
Registered Land Survey No. 1263, (formerly known as the north 90 feet of the
east 240 feet of the south one-half of the Northeast Qua,rter (NE�) of the
Northwest Quarter (N4�-) of the Northeast Qua,rter (NE4) of Section 19,
Township 117, Range 21).
16. Water connections at 262 Oakwood Road; 265 Oakwood Road; 265 Maple
Hill Road, the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $900.00 and the
area to be assessed being: That part of the north 75 feet of Section 30,
Township 117, Range 21, lying between the westerly line of Lot 16, Block 14,
F. A. Savages Interlachen Park and the easterly line of Lot 16, Block 13, F.
A. Savages Interlachen Park and the south 5 feet of Lot 16, Block 13, F. A.
Savages Interlachen Park, together with abutting Interurban Avenue and That
part of the abandoned right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban
Railroad in the Northwest Qua.rter (NW�� of the Northwest Quarter (N4�) of
Section 29, Township 117, Range 21, lying between the centerline of Maple
Hill Road extended southerly and easterly boundary line extended southerly
across said right-of-way of Lot 15, Block 11, F. A. Savages Interlachen Park,
including adjacent Interurban Avenue vacated in the Southwest Quarter (SW�� of
the Southwest Quarter (S44-) of Section 20, Township 117, Range 21.
Installation of Storm Sewers
17. Storm sewer on Second Street North from Monroe Avenue North to
Tyler Avenue North, the total cost of the project being $28,918.29, of which
$9�4•51 is to be assessed to Lots 1 through 18� inclusive, including vacated
alley and one-half of vacated street in Block 1; Lots 1 through 25, inclu sive�
including vacated alley and one-half of vacated streets in Block 2; Lots 1
through 13, inclusive, Block 3, all in West Minneapolis Center.
Street Lights
18. Street lights at 1025 Second Street South, the total cost to be assessed
being $1,725.00 and the area to be assessed is the westerly 140 feet of L ot 1,
Auditor's Subdivision No. 194•
Improvements on Eleventh Avenue South
19. Sanitary sewer on Eleventh �venue South from Seventh Street South to a
point approximately 1,000 feet south, the total cost to beeassessed being the sum
of $23,289.27,
20. Watermain on Eleventh fivenue South from Seventh Street South to a point
. approximately 1,000 feet south, the total cost to be assessed being the s wn of
$�2,864.05,
21. Concrete curb, gutters and driveways on Eleventh Avenue South f rom Seventh
S���et South to a point approximately 1,000 feet south, the total cost to be
asaessed being the sum of $5,041.09,
22. Road construction and bituminous surfacing on Eleventh Avenue Sauth from
Seventh Street South to a point approximately 1,000 feet south, the total cost of the
project being the sum of �57,033•55� of which $13,876.48 is to be assessed,
The fourtimprovements listed above to be assessed a.gainst the east 250 feet of the
north three-fourth of the west one-half of the Northeast Qua.rter (NE4� of the Southwest
Quarter (S4�F� in Section 25, Township 117, Range 22 and That part of the �st one-half
of the Northeast Quarter (NE�� of the Sot�hwest Quarter (51��, Section 25, Township
117, Range 22, described as commencing at the northeast corner of said No rtheast
Quarter (NE�) of the Southwest Quarter (SW�)� thence east along the extension of the
north line of said Northeast Quarter (NE�� of the Southwest Quarter (S �� a distance
of 10 feet; thence south� parallel with the east line of said Northeasst Quarter (NF4)
of the Southwest Quarter (514� a distance of 225.5 feet; thence southwesterly, deflecting
to the right 55 degrees 53 minutes, a distance of 341.5 feet to the point of beginning;
thence southeasterly, deflecting to the left 97 degrees 28 minutes, to an intersection
with a line,drawn west at right angles to the east line of said Northeast Quarter (N��
of the Southwest Quarter (SW�� from a point on said east line distant 633 feet south
from the Northeast corner of said Northeast Quarter (NE4� of the Southwest Quarter (SY�)
thence east along the last described line to said east line; thence south along said
east line to the northeast corner of the south one-fourth of said Northeast Quarter (NL4)
of the Southwest Quarter (5��; thence west to the northwest corner of lt he east one -
half of the south one-fourth of said Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Southwest Qua,rter
(Si��; thence north along the west line of the east one-half of said Nort heast Quarter
(NE4� of the Southwest Qua,rter (SW-��-� to the north line thereof; thence ea st along said
north line to a point 508 feet west from the northeast corner of said Northeast Quax ter
(NEQ) of the Southwest Quarter (S�); thence southeasterly to the point of beginning
except the west 33 feet and the north 33 feet thereof.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. �844
RESOLUTION DECLARING I�DEQUACY OF
PETITION AND ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENCINEERS REPORT
BE IT RFSOLVID by the City Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. A certain Petition requesting the improvement of th e North one—
half (bF2 � of the Southwest Qua,rter (S1nF� of the Southea st Quarter (SE� �
of Section 25� Township 117, Range 22, by the extension of sanitary
sewer, filed with the Council on September 2nd, �969 is hereby decla,red
to be signed by the required percentage of owners of property affected
thereby. This Declaration is made in conformity to Min nesot a Statutes
annotated Section 429•�35•
2. The Petition is hereby referred to John Strojan, Hopkins City
Engineer, and he is instructed to report to the Council with all convenient
speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the �oposed
improvement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed
or in connect�on with some other improvement and the.estimated cost of the
improvement as recommended.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Cit y Council of the
City of Hopkins held on September 2nd, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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HENRY POKORNY,
Mayo r
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on Tuesday,
September 16, 1969 at 7:30 p.m, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan and Acting City Attorney Otto.
Reel 103 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Minutes
Side 1 of the September 2, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion
Action: 338- carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the expenditures
-415 dated September 16, 1969 in the amount of $524,T17.02 be approved for
payment, but withhold check ��26915 in the amount of $450.00 for further
checking, and check 4626952 to Suburban Relief, for checking of an item.
Motion carried.
Appearance: Mr. Lawrence Mason, of 109-15th Avenue North, appeared before the Council with
415- a complaint about the City's.lack of burning regulations and the pollution
of the air,
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that this complaint be
-455 referred to the Health & Welfare Commission for consideration of an anti
burning ordinance. Motion carried.
Appearance: Mr.Eugene Reilly and Mrs. Doris Hovander appeared before the Council as
455-566 representatives of the Hopkins Park & Recreation Board, to discuss the 1970
Parks & Recreation budget.
Appearance: Mr. James Boen, President of the Hobby Acres Association, appeared before
566- the Council with objections to the Thoroughfare Plan and its effect upon
their area.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, to refer the objections
-720 stated by Mr. Boen regarding Hobby Acres to Mr. Koepke of Barton-Aschman, and
ask that Mr. Koepke check into the access at the Mills Road as it affects
the Hobby Acres residents to the north and the Parkridge residents to the
south. Motion carried.
Item: 69-155-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
720- from the Hopkins Park Board for authorization from Council to prepare
specifications and advertisement for bids to construct a park shelter
building at Burnes Park, be continued to the October 21st. 1969 meeting.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Park Board
-824 arrange for the appearance of the Architect on the proposed Park Shelter
Building at this meeting to express what he feels the bids will come in at.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-157-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
824-922 tion from the Park Board that the City enter into an Agreement with Midwest
Planning & Research, Inc., to prepare a plan for the proposed Oakes Park
and Park Valley Park, be tabled. Motion carried.
Item: 69-158-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the City Attorney
922-1039 be authorized to proceed with the acquisition of the Rubel and Goldman
property for the location of a new lift station in the vicinity of Monk
Avenue and Lake Street. Motion carried.
Item: 69-159-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1039-1071 1845, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SIGNING OF AGREEMENTS WITH THE CHICAGO &
NORTH WESTERN RAILROAD C0. FOR WATER LINES UNDER AND ALONG THE RAILROAD
TRACKS ON THEIR PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 19TH AVENUE NORTH EXTENDED AND AT
OR ON 16TH AVENUE SOUTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-160-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, for a zone for School
Buses Only-9 a.m. - 3 p.m.-School Days, on the east side of 17th Avenue
from Excelsior to a point 200 feet South for loading and unloading of
handicapped children from school buses, be approved. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the above
request be referred to the Police Department for study and clearance of
this request. Motion carried.
Minutes of the September.l6, 1969 Council meeting, cont. Page.2.
Item: 69-161-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
1109- the Knights of Columbus for renewal of their bingo permit for the period
of October thru.December 1969, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-162-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
-1116 the Geo. R. Wolff Post, 46425, V.F.W. for renewal of their bingo permit
for the period of October thru December 1969, be granted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1116-1282 1846, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TERMS OF AGREEMENT WITH THE VILLAGE OF
Side 2 MINNETONKA FOR WATERMAINS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF COUNTY ROAD ��3 FROM 16TH
1282-1334 TO SHADY OAK ROAD", be adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that authorization be
given for a Change Order in contract with Northdale Construction Co, for
placing of main on South side of County Road 4�3 from 16th to Shady Oak
Road, based on memo submitted by the City Engineer. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, authorizing the City
staff to proceed with the easement negotiations relative to installation
of watermain across the corner of Hopkins House property, using City
Engineer's memo as basis. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Hopkins House
1378- request for annexation of their property be referred to the Zoning &
Planning Bor�ndaryoGommittee for study. Mr. Harriman, Mr. Miller and
Mr. Pokorny voting no. Motion lost.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the .motion, that the meeting be
-1410 adiourned. Motion carried. _
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1845
" A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF
A PROPOSED LICENSE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY
OF HOPKINS AND THE CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN
RAILWAY COMPANY"
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins finds it necessary to construct,
maintain, and use watermains under and along the Railroad tracks of
the Chicago & North Western Railway Company, and
WHEREAS, a 30 inch steel casing pipe is to be pushed through a
hole'bored 7 feet below the base of the Railroad tracks of the Chicago
& North Western Railway Company, located at 19th Avenue North and at
16th Avenue South in the City of Hopkins, and
WHEREAS, a 6 inch main is to be laid alongside the tracks from
18th Avenue North to 19th Avenue North.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City
of Hopkins, Minnesota, that the City Manager of the City of Hopkins,
Minnesota, be authorized to enter into and sign such license agreements
with the Chicago & North Western Railway Company.
Passed and adopted by the Council at a regular meeting held on
Tuesday, September 16, 1969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
October 7, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building
Inspector Blomquist, Finance Director Frane and Acting City Attorney Otto.
Reel 104 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Minutes
Side 1 of the September 16, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion
5- carried.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that expenditures
-36 dated October 7, 1969 in the amount of $502,966.71, be approved and
authorized for payment. Mot'ion carried.
Item: 69-153-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
36-47 1848, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON 7TH STREET SOUTH FROM 6TH
AVENUE SOUTH TO 7TH AVENUE SOUTH BY THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER AND
STREET REPAIR", be adopted. Area to be assessed is Lots 13 thru 24 incl.,
Block 49; Lots 1 thru 12 incl., Block 61; Lots 13 thru 24 incl., Block 62,
all in West Minneapolis. Motion carried.
Item: 69-163-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
47-217 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission for approval for the re-plat
of Block 3, Park Valley Manor, located immediately East of 6th Avenue
South and South of 7th Street South in the City of Hopkins be granted,
pending the approval of the City Attorney in the spreading of assessments,
and the inclusion in the plat of a triangular eastment (10'leg) in the
Northeast corner of Lot 1. Motion carried. Mr. Blake and Mr. Harriman
voting no.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that request by
217-304 Richard Wilhoit, Attorney representing Margaret Wilhoit, that the City
acquire an easemerit to allow the public to cross lands located between
the South extremity of Oakwood Road in Interlachen Park and the North
side of Spruce Street, be placed on the Agenda for the meeting of
October 21, 1969, and the City Attorney be requested to prepare a legal
opinion regarding this request. Motion carried.
Item: 69-165-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution
304-385 No. 1850, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING JOINT AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT
PROVIDING FOR PREPARATION OF A COORDINATED LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT
PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF MINNEHAHA CREEK", be adopted.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-164-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution
385-418 No. 1851, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING 1969 TAX LEVY COLLECTIBI,E IN 1970",
be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-166-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Certificate
418-429 of Appointment of A. G. Larson for a 5 year term on the Hopkins Housing
and Redevelopment Authority by Mayor Pokorny be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-167-A. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
429-434 1847, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CHANGE IN THE HOPKINS-MINNETONKA
RECREATION AGREEMENT", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-168-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the City Attorney
434-450 be instructed to prepare an ordinance prohibiting backyard burning in
the City of Hopkins. Motion carried.
Item: 69-169-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the proposed
450-481 rate revision of Northern States Power Co., be referred to the City
Attorney. Motion carried.
Item: 69-170-A. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
481-499 appointment of Councilman Harriman and Miller to act as Council liaison
to Representative Keefe on problems before the Interim Legislative
Committee, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-171-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the City
499-533 Attorney be instructed to write an amendment to Ordinance No. 36, Section
4, to provide for 12 month dog leashing in the City of Hopkins. A poll
of the vote was called as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Blake, yea;
Mr. Pokorny, nay; Mr. Harriman, nay; and Mr. Lund, yea; Motion carried.
Minutes of the October 7, 1969 Council meeting, cont. Page 2.
Item: 69-154-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Zoning
533-555 and Planning Commission's recommendation on the sale of property
along 2nd Street N.E., be continued to the November 4, 1969 Council
meeting. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the meeting
555-584 be adjourned. Motion carried.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF HEARINC ON PROPOSID PLAT
A public hearing will be held by the Platting Authority of the
City of Hopkins, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of the City
of Hopkins on Tuesday, September 30, �969, at 7:30 P.N1., to consider
the approval of a Re—plat of Block 3, Park Ualley Manor, located
immediately Ea,st of Sixth Avenue South and South of Seventh Street
South, in the City of Hopkins, pursuant to DZ.S.A. 462,358,
Subdivision 3.
Hopkins City Council
Platting Authority
Published in the Iiopkins Sun, September 18, �969.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING OIV' PROPOSID IMPROVE�IIIvTTS
TO WHOM IT Nt�Y CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HERE�Y GIVFN 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 October 7th, �96g, to consider the making of an improvement on Seventh
Street South from Sixth Avenue South to Seventh Avenue South by th e
installation of storm sewer and street repair thereon p�suant to M.S.A.,
Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvem ent is Lots 13
thru 24, inclusive, Block 49; Lots 1 thru 12, inclusive, Block 61:
Lots 13 thru 24, inclusive, Block 62; all in West Minneapolis.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $7,297•$ 5•
1?11 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated September 2, �969
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII�Y,
C ity Attorney
Published in the HopTcins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on September 25� �969
and October 2nd, �g69.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1847
A RESOLUTION AFPROVING A CHANGE IN
THE HOPKINS-MINNETONKA.RECREATION
AGREEMENT.
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins and the Village of Minnetonka did
enter into a certain agreement providing for a joint recreational
program pursuant to authority granted by Section 471.15 to 471.19,
Minnesota Statutes, and all other applicable statutes and powers,
express or implied, and;
WHEREAS, it is deemed proper and reasonable and in the public
interest to authorize a change in that portion thereof establishing
a joint recreational board so that the words "ex officio" be stricken
from Section 1 providing for the membership of the joint recreational
board:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE �I�EAGOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS that Paragraph No. 1 establishing a joint recreational board may,
and hereby is, changed to delete therefrom the words "ex officio" so that
the Councilman appointed by each municipality shall be a full voting
member of said joint recreational board.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting
held on Tuesday, the 7th day of October, 1969.
C. R. PETERSON,
CITY CLERK
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
CITY ATTORNEY.
HENRY POKORNY,
MAYOR
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1850
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING JOINT AND
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT PROVIDING FOR
PREPARATION OF A COORDINATED LAND AND
WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT
AND MAINTENANCE OF MINNEHAHA CREEK.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Hopkins
Minnesota,
WHEREAS, it is hereby determined to be necessary and expedient
to the public health, safety, prosperity, convenience and general welfare
of the City of Hopkins and its citiaens and residents to enter into a
joint and cooperative agreement with other municipal corporations for
the preparation of a coordinated larid and water management plan for
development and maintenance of Minnehaha Creek, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, a proposed agreement, to accomplish such purpose,
reading as follows:
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR PREPARATION OF A COORDINATED
LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND
MAINTENANCE OF MINNEHAHA CREEK
I. PARTIES
The Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, hereinafter referred
to as Watershed District, and the City of Hopkins, the City
of St. Louis Park, and the Village of Minnetonka, hereinafter
referred to as Municipalities, acting through their governing
bodies.
II. PURPOSE
The parties enter into this cooperative agreement by reason
of and in recognition of the fact that the effectiveness of
any coordinated water management plan developed by the Watershed
District will be directly related to the individual action of
the Municipalities to adopt and enforce the land use regulations
that will be required to implement the Watershed District plan.
III. PROJECT AREA AND AFFECTED MUNICIPALITIES
The area of study and management includes the entire length of
Minnehaha Creek from Gray's Bay Dam to the Mississippi River.
The total number of cities and villages through which Minnehaha
Creek flows are the Cities of Minneapolis, Hopkins and St. Louis
Park, and the Villages of Minnetonka and Edina.
IV. OBJECTIVES
The parties to this agreement have as their objective the develop-
menf; adoption, and enforcement of (1) a land and water develop-
ment plan for Minnehaha Creek and its abutting lands,(2) a
systematic program to enable the Watershed District and the Munici-
palities to obtain state and federal grants to implement the plan
and,3(3) a program for acquisition of necessary land areas and
construction of the physical facilities. It is the present under-
standing of the parties that multi-purpose, multi-community grant
applications are desired by the appropriate state and federal
agencies.
V. OBLIGATIONS OF WATERSHED DISTRICT
1. The Watershed District shall proceed promptly under the
terms of this agreement to undertake the following duties and
preparation of the following studies needed by the Municipalities,
party to this agreement under State �aw, in connection with
applications for Federal funds, and in their relationships with
the various State and Federal agencies.
2. The preparation of a detailed flood plain identification
map, showing boundaries of land areas affected by runoff from
100-year storms and from storms occurring on a lesser frequency.
This information, air photos and maps shall be provided to the
Municipalities in order that they may comply with the State
requirements for flood plain zoning and regulation and other
State requirements.
3. The employment of a land use planning consultant
acceptable to the Municipalities to assist the Watershed District
and its advisors in the preparation of applications to be submitted
to federal and state agencies to obtain funds to develop and
implement a multi-community land and water plan for the Minnehaha
Creek Basin.
4. The identification of critical land sites within the
flood plain, having poor soil conditions or high recreational
potential, which could be acquired by the municipality.
5. Providing ongoing technical assistance to the Municipalities
in the evaluation of land and water development projects proposed
in the individual communities.
6. Preparation and discussion of model Flood Plain, Building
Code, Zoning, and Subdivision Ordinances, and other land regulation
ordinances that could be considered for adoption by the Municipali-
ties within the Minnehaha Creek Basin.
7. Serving as liaison with federal and state agencies and
preparing and submitting applications for state and federal grants
which are available to the Watershed District and to the Munici-
palities including the initial specific assignment of submitting
an application for planning and project development funds.
8. Secure all necessary approval by state agencies and
state offices in connection with work done under this contract.
VI. FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS
The Watershed District shall assume and be responsible for 100%
of the cost of preparing and obtaining the maps and other flood
plain information at the estimated cost of $35,000.00, and the
preparation of model ordinances. The Municipalities shall assist
the Watershed District in the completion of the land use planning
studies for the entire Minnehaha Creek Basin which are required to
prepare the initial grant applications to obtain planning and
project development funds, at a total cost to the Municipalities
not to exceed $6,000.00, which amount shall be divided equally
among the three Municipalities. The Watershed District shall bill
each of the Municipalities for its share of the actual cost of
the planning studies up to an amount not to exceed $2,000.00 for
each municipality. Such equal division as hereinabove provided is
temporary only for the purposes of this specific project and is
not now or ever to be interpreted as a precedent or agreement as
to the proportion or amounts finally to be paid by each such muni-
cipality in connection with any other items of this contract or
in connection with later agreements or arrangements dealing with
divisions of expense.
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VII. OBLIGATIONS OF THE MUNICIPALITIES
The Municipalities hereby agree to designate the Watershed
District, their representativesfor the purpose of this agree-
ment in preparing and submitting the grant applications for
federal and state funds. The Municipalities agree to assit
the Watershed District and its advisors in the preparation
of the requisite reports and grant applications, including
but not limited to preparing and supplying to the Watershed
District basic land use, data, maps, copies of existing
building codes, subdivisions, zoning ordinances and other
land regulations, compilations of existing land use and
ownership patterns, and such other similar information as is
more readily available to the Municipalities. It is recog-
nized that each municipality reserves the right to undertake
separate planning studies and retains the right to continue
ongoing programs for the acquisition of open space and recrea-
tional lands.
VIII. GOVERNING COMMITTEE
An eleven-member committee consisting of the five managers of
the Watershed District and two representatives appointed by
each of the three Municipalities shall supervise the work of
the Watershed District planner, engineer and attorney under
this contract. The committee shall provide direction and
decide policy with respect to the types of grant applications
to be prepared,
IX. PROGRAM
An outline of the presently agreed program of action, as pre-
pared by the Municipalities, is attached as Exhibit A and made
a part of this agreement by reference. The governing committee
may amend or expand the program as work proceeds, provided,
however, additional funds shall be provided only through action
of the separate governing b,odies of the Municipalities. The
municipal members of the governing committee may be designated
in the resolution of acceptance, but in any event shall be
appointed not 30 days of the date of the last municipality's
approval of this agreement.
X. FINAL APPROVAL OF GRANT APPLICATIONS
Prior to submission of any grant application, the Watershed
District shall first obtain the approval of the governing
bodies of the member Municipalities.
XI. DURATION
This agreement shall be binding on the members through and
including the period required to complete project planned and
feasibility grant applications. Additional commitments shall
be the subject of and require a new agreement, at which time
all parties will attempt to secure the cooperation and assis-
tance of the City of Minneapolis and the Village of Edina.
THe intent of the present commitment is only to advance the
cost of the preliminary planning study for the entire Minnehaha
Creek Basin.
XII. APPROVAL AND ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT
This Agreement shall be in force and effect upon the filing
with the Secretary of the Watershed District of a certified
copy of the resolution approving the agreement by the governing
bodies of all parties.
3.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1848
RESOLUTION ORDERIIv'G IMPROVEI��NT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
=�iHII�EAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1843, adopted the
2nd day of September, �969, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement of Seventh Street South from Sixth Avenue South to Seventh
Auenue South by the installation of storm sewer and street repair thereon,
the total estimated cost thereof being �7,297.85, and
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of this improvement were given ten days published notice
of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heaid thereon on
the 7th day of October, �969.
NOW, THII3EF'ORE,BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1843 adopted September 2, �969.
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 Hopld ns, Minnesota, t his
7th day of October, ig69.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
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HII�TRY POKORNY,
Mayor
is hereby approved and adopted, and the Mayor and City Clerk and all
other appropriate officials of this municipality are hereby authorized
and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of this municipality
and to take the steps outlined in said agreement necessary to effectuate
it, and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to send a
certified copy of this resolution reciting the tenns of said agreement
to the Clerk of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, and, there�ore
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the first two members of the Governing
Committee established by said agreement, from this municipality, shall be
James Shirley and James Murphy who
shall serve without compensation provided, however such member of the
Commission may be paid his actual expenses necessarily incurred in
the performance of his duties.
Adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council h
October 7, 1969. /
Attest:
.���Y 1J�VI'U�Y'Vl
C. R. Peterson, City Clerk
Reviewed for administration:
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Terry L, vak, City Manager
enry
n Tuesday,
rny, Mayor
Approved as to form and legality:
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
(Note: the two representatives will be appointed at the October 21,1969
Council meeting.)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1851
RESOLUTION APPROVING 1969 TAX LEVY, COLLECTIBLE
FOR 1970
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS,
HENNEPIN COUNTY, that the following simms of money be levied for
the current year, collectible in 1970, upon the taxable property
in said City of Hopkins, for the following purposes:
GENERAL FUND
DEBT SERVICE
Park Improvement
$850,654
25,000
$875,654
Provision has been made for payment of $94,000 as the City's
contributory share to the Public Employees' Retirement Fund, this
amount is in excess of 125% of the 1967-68 liability, as provided for
in Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Section 353.01 et seq. Provision has
also been made for the principal and interest on the P.I.R. Fund Bond
Issues of 4/1/64, 6/1/67, and 8/1/69. The City has included in its
estimated revenues $96,782.00 pursuant to Section I, Article V, of the
Tax Reform and Relief Act of 1967. The City has not included in it's
revenue estimates the Personal Property Replacement.
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
October 7, 1969.
ATTEST:
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C. R. Peterson, City�Clerk
Reviewed for Administration
Terry L. Novak, City Manager
regular meet' eld on Tuesday,
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Henr Pokorny, Mayor
Approved as to form and legality:
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
October 21, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City
Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building Inspector Blomquist, Admin. Assistant
Maher, Housing Inspector Opitz and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 104 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Minutes
Side 1 of the October 7, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion
590- carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that expenditures
590-609 dated October 21, 1969 in the amount of $52,968.24 be approved and
authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 69-155-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that authorization be
609-768 given to the Hopkins Park Board to have plans and specifications prepared
and advertise for bids for the construction of a Park Shel�er building
at Burnes Park with the understanding that alternates.be included in the
bids to bring this bid in at the $20,000 set aside for this project.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-172-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that based upon the
768-1272 opinion of the City Attorney the City can take no further action on
the request by Mr. Richard Wilhoit, Attorney for Mrs. Margaret Wilhoit,
that the City acquire an easement to allow the public to cross lands
located between the south extremity of Oakwood Road in Interlachen Park,
and the north side of Spruce Street.
Mr. Harriman moved to amend the above motion and to continue this matter
to the next meeting. Motion lost for lack of a second.
A poll of the original motion by Mr. Blake and Mr. Lund was made and the
vote was as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. B1ake,.yea; Mr. Pokorny,.yea;
Mr. Harriman, nay; and Mr. Lund yea; Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that authorization
1297-1395 be.given for a 100 foot extension of r.c.p. or corregated metal pipe
at the outlet of storm sewer installation on 7th Street So. Motion carried.
Item; 69-173-A. Mr. Peter Gillen and Mr. Bill Reiter, of the Hopkins Jaycees, appeared
1395-1431 before the Council and reported on the results of their Opinion Survey
on the Hopkins-Minnetonka merger.
Item: 69-154-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the appointment
1431-1460 by the Mayor of two representatives to serve on the Board for the Water
Management Plan for.Development and Maintenance of Minnehaha Creek, be
�ontinued to the November 4, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 69-171-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
1481-1490 313, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 36, ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE
LICENSING AND REGULATING DOGS RUNNING AT LARGE", be accepted for the
first reading. A poll of the vote was called as follows: Mr.Miller, yea;
Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, nay; Mr. Harriman, nay; Mr. Lund, yea. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-174-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
1490-1498 314, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 165-A SETTING FEES FOR PLUMBING
AND MECHANICAL PERMITS AND RAISING THE FEE FOR ON SALE INTOXICATING
LIQUOR", be accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 69-175-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
1498- declaring October 24, 1969 as being officially United Nations Day in the
City of Hopkins, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-177-C. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Claim from
Mr. Dave Alexander, in the amount of between $60 and $70, for alleged
� damage to his motorcycle while in the custody of the City,.be.referred
to the City Attorney. Motion carried.
I�em: 69-178-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the.request by
-1509 Northern States Power Co. for a permit to place buried cable from property
line at 333 - 2nd Street N,E. (near Red Owl bldg.) to existing pole at
N.W. corner of Monroe Avenue No. and 2nd Street N.E..be granted. Motion
carried.
Minutes of the October 21, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 69-179-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the I969
1509-1513 license application from Snyder Drug Co. to operate a Restaurant,
sell Milk and Cigarettes, be approved. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1513-1559 1852, "A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE METROPOLITAN TRANSIT COMMISSION'S
INTENT OF MAINTAINING AND IMPROVING PUBLIC TRANSIT BY PURCHASE OF TWIN
CITY LINES, INC., BY THE TWIN CITIES AREA METROPOLITAN TRANSIT COMMISSION
AT THEIR HEARING OF OCTOBER 27, 1969", be adopted. Mr. Miller abstained
from voting and Mr. Harriman voting no. Motion carried.
Action; Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the mbtion, that Resolution No.
1853, "A RESOLUTION CONCURRING WITH MINNETONKA IN AWARDING THE STORM
SEWER CONTRACT FOR THE OAKVALE STORM SEWER TO MINN-KOTA EXCAVATING, INC.,
be adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1�52
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE Tt�dIN CITIES
AREA METROPOLITAN TRANSIT CONiMISSION'S
INTENT OF MAINTAINING AND IMPROVING
PUBLIC TRANSIT BY PURCHASE OF T�•dIN
CITY LINES, INC.
irdi�REAS the City Council of the City of Hopkins has received
notice of a Hearing by the Twin Cities area Metropolitan Transit Commission
for the purpose of receiving and considering testimony and evidence relevant
to whether public transit in the Twin Cities Metropolitan public transit
area should be maintained and improved by the purchase of Twin City Lines, Inc.,
and
WI�RF�AS the City Council of the City of Hopkins believes that the
Twin Cities area is in need of more adequate and improved mass public
transportation,
NO�+I TI-�REFORE, IT IS I-�REBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, that it is in sympathy with,
and supports the Twin Cities area H7etropolitan Transit Commission in the
acquisition and maintenance by it of the Twin City Lines, Inc.
Let a copy of this Resolution be introduced and filed with the
Transit Commission.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Hopkins held on October 21, 1969•
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
A special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, October 21, 1969 at 10:30 p.m., in the Conference Room in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, to increase City
Manager Novak's salary $1,000 for the year 1970. Motion carried
unanimously.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried-
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
November 4, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers.in the City.Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, A�st: Engineer Anderson, Building
Inspector Blomquist, Adm. Assistant Maher, Housing Inspe�ctor_:Opitz, and City Attorney
Vesely.
Reel 105 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
Side 1 the October 21, 1969 Council_meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
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Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the expenditures
-46 dated November 4, 1969, in the amount of $74,976.32, be approved for payment
with the exception of Check ��27235. l�iotion carried.
Item: 69-171-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 313,
46-177 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 36, ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE LICENSING
AND REGULATING DOGS RUNNING AT LARGE", be accepted for the second reading
thereof and according to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman voting no.
Item: 69-181-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the recommendation
177- from the Zoning and Planning Commission for Council denial of the request
by Oak Ridge Country Club for a Conditional Use Permit to install a 6 foot
high Chain Link fence, with barbs up, around the total perimeter of the
Golf Course property because of the objections of the people in the area
against the installation of said fence, be continued to the November 18,
1969 Council meeting.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the above motion
be withdrawn.
-288 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the request by
Oak Ridge Country Club for a Conditional Use Permit to install a 6 foot
' high Chain Link fence, with barbs up, around the toal perimeter of the
Golf Course property, be denied, as recommended by the Zoning and Planning
Commission. Motion carried.
Item: 69-183-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Council accept the
288-395 Zoning and Planning Commission's recommendation that a Conditional Use
Permit be granted for construction of an apartment project on land lying
200 ft. South of 7th Street So. between 8th and 9th Avenue So. and North-
easterly of Nine Mile Creek with the following conditions:
1. Dedication of the balance of 9th Ave. So. where abutting.
2. Dedication of 50 feet along Nine Mile Creek for Flool Plain purposes
and an additional 50 feet of width where buildings are prohibited
by the Nine Mile Creek Flood Plain regulations.
3. Deed the triangular section of the site that lies South of 8th St.
projected to the City for Park purposes.
4. That there be no balconies on the East side of the North building
in the project.
Also, that appropriate plantings be made to follow the Easterly property
line to serve as a buffer, be made a part of the permit. Motion carried.
Item: 69-174-0. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
395- 314, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 165-A AND ORDINANCE N0. 286
BY INCREASING LICENSE FEE FOR SALE OF ON SALE INTOXICATING LIQUORS", be
amended to read $4,000 for the,fee rather than $4,500. A poll of the
vote was made as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny,
yea; Mr. Harriman, nay; and Mr. Lund yea. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 314,
-576 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 165-A AND ORDINANCE N0. 286 BY IN-
CREASING LICENSE FEE FOR SALE OF ON SALE INTOXICATING LIQUORS", be accepted
for the second reading thereof, as amended, and according to law same to
be ordered published. Ac�pnll of the vote was a s follows: Mr. Miller,
� ' yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, nay; and Mr. Lund,
yea. Motion carried.
Item: 69-187-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
576-651 1855, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT OF SOUTH MEADOWS", be adopted,
with the payment of the unpaid special assessments as outlined in �esalution
attached. Motion carried. Mr. Blake voting no.
Minutes of the November 4, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Page.2.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that.Resolution No. 1856,
651-684 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION.FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT
ON 15TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM STH STREET SOUTH,T0.6TH STREET SOUTH", be adopted.
Motion carried.
Item: 69-154-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller.seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
684-699 1858, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF A 40 FOOT STRIP OF CITY OWNED
PROPERTY ON SECOND STREET N.E.", be adopted as recommended by the Zoning
and Planning Commission. Motion carried.
Item: 69-155-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
699-749 appointment of Mr. James Shirley and Mr. James Murphy as representatives
of the City of Hopkins to serve on the Minnehaha Creek Coordinating
Committee for the Plan for Development and Maintenance of Minnehaha�.cr.eek,
be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-174-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 315,
749-758 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 165-A BY.ESTABLISHING NEW FEES FOR
PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL PERMITS", be continued to the November 18, 1969
Council meeting for the second reading. Motion carried.
Item:.69-180-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that appointment
758-765 . by the Mayor of a delegate to the Suburban Rate Authority, be continued
to the November 18, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 69-182-Z. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the request
765-782 for a Conditional Use Permit for the installation of.a 7 foot Chain Link
fence by the City's Public Works Department, to enclose City Well ��4
and Treatment Plant (excep,t for the 200' x 100' Playground area) for the
security of City property and the safety to persons in the.area, be approved
as recommended by the Zoning and Planning Commission. Motion carried.
Item: 69-184-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution I�o.
782-855 1857, "A RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND APPROVING THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
AND MAKING IT A PART OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS",
be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-186-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr.. Blake seconded the motion, that,Resolution No.
892-905 1854, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO DEFEND LAW SUITS",
be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-188-5. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that the matter
905-985 of the extra cost of the.0akvale Storm Sewer project, as.set forth in
the attached letter from Minnetonka Village, be continued to the
November 18, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr..Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
985-1053 appointment of Steven E. Woolley to the Hopkins Housing & Redevelopment
Authority, be approved. A poll of the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller,
yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund,
yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Action:
Mr. Harriman moved,. and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 313
AN ORDINANCE AMII�TDING HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 36 ENTITLED AN
ORDINANCE LICENSING AND RDGULATING DOGS RUNNING AT LARGE
That Section 4 of Hopkins Ordinance No. 36, which Ordinance is
entitled, An Ordinance Licensing and Regulating Dogs, be and the same is
hereby repealed and that there is hereby passed, enacted, and adopted in
lieu thereof the following:
Section 4. DOGS RUNNING AT LARGE No dog shall be permitted
to run at large at any time within the limits of the City of
Hopkins.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins held on the 21st day of October, 1969 and finally read, approved
and adopted and ordered published at a regular meet' f said Council
held on November 4, 1969.
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Hen���o orr�y, or�
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, November 13, 1969
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Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 311�
AN ORDINANCE AN�NDING ORDINANCE N0. 165A AND ORDINANCE
N0. 286 BY INCREASING LICENSE FEE FOR SAI.E OF ON SALE
INTOXICATING I,IQUORS.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as
follows:
That Subsection .169 of Ordinance No. 165A, and Subdivision 2,
Section 2, of Ordinance No. 1�8 as amended by Ordinance No. 286, all of the
City of Hopkins, and all pertaining to the license fee for the sale of on
sale intoxicating liquors, are hereby repealed and there is hereby enacted
and adopted in lieu and in place thereof, the following:
ON SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE FEE The annual license
fee for a on sale intoxicating liquor license shall be the
amount established by proper Resolution of the City Council
of the City of Hopkins from time to time, but not less than
$1�,p00.00 per year. The amount of such license fee may be
increased by Resolution of the Hopkins City Council passed
and adopted on or before the 15th day of any December here-
after to take effect commencing the first of January following
immediately thereafter.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins held on 21st day of October, 1969, and ' ally read, approved, and
adopted and ordered published at a regular me i of said Council held
on November 4, 19b9• ,-"
Ll�nr� d7" Gl,�
He Pokorny, Mayor�
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, November 13, 1969
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fox final rapproval prior. to filing iaith �he Coun�ya ;
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' P�evious anproval �aas bas�d upon the application of ap�roxiffiately ;
60% o� Lhe �c�t�1 assesr�ments to the 5 dot�ble bungalo�a lotse There �
raas sam� feel:�n� amon� Couaaci3.men tih�t tlae 40% applied to the remaining ;
outlo� w�s perha�s inr�ufficiente ;
Air. SLein�e� has agreed to place th� entire assessment load upon
the area iron�ing or� 6tt� Avenue, paying the assessmentis.upon the 5
buildir�g �.ots irnmei�iately and the remainder in �he regular installmentse.
� TYaere wou:l.d, thus b� a�o assessments upon the outloto
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Mre ;�teine� c�i11 appear Tuesday to present details of the
p�eoposala
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Cit Manager
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CITY Or HOPKZNS
Hennepin County, l�linnesota
�OLUTION N0. 1�55
A RESOLUTION APPP�OVING PI,AT OF SOUTH MEADOti�1S
BE IT F.FSOLU�D by the City Council of the City of Hopkins that
the plat of a parcel of land located in the City of Hopkins, known as
South Meadows,.be and the same is hereby approved.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Hopkins held on Pdovember 1+, 19b9 •
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
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Henry Pokorn,y, Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1551�
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY ATTORNEY TO DEFE[�1D LAWSUIT
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins that
the Hopkins City Attorney be and the same is hereby authorized and empowered
to represent and defend the City of Hopkins in the pending lawsuit entitled
William J. Olsen vs. City of Hopkins, Minnesota, a Municipal Corporation,
Hennepin County District Court File No. 659026, and to take all necessar�f
and proper action in connection therewith, and hereby radify an�t action
heretofore taken therein.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Hopkins held on November 4, 1969•
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1856
RESOLUTION DECLARING ADEQUACY OF
PETITION AND ORDERING PREPAR.ATION
OF ENGINEERS REPORT
BE IT RFSOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopldns:
1. A certain Petition requesting the improvement of Fifteenth Avenue
South from Fifth Street South to Sixth Street South by st reet improv enent
thereon, filed with the Council on November 4, �969, is hereby declared
to be signed by the required percentage of owners of property affect ed
thereby. This Declaration is made in conformity to Minne s�ta Statutes
annotated Section 429•035•
' 2. The Petition is h�reby referred to John Strojan, Hopkins City
Engineer, and he is instructed to report to the Council with all convenient
speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the propoaed
improveme�t is feasible and as to whether it should best be roade as p�oposed
or in connection with some other improvement and the estimated cost of the
improveme�t as recommended.
Passe� and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Cauncil of the City
of Hopkine held on November 4, �969•
C. R. PEPERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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I�TRY POKO F�IY
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 185g
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TI� TRANSFER OF
Tf� SOUTf�RLY 40 FEET OF IATS 1 and 2/�, BLOCK 2, STEVENS' OAKWOOD PARK
Wf�iEA5 heretofore there was transferred by Deed to the
City of Hopkins the following premises situated in Hopkins to be used
for public road purposes, viz:
The Southerly 40 feet of Lots 1 and 21�, Block 2, Stevens'
Oakwood Park, according to the map or plat on file or of
record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for
said County; and
WI�REAS said premises are no longer necessary or used
for such purposes or for any other public purposes.
NOW THERF�F'ORE, it is hereby resolved that said premises
above described shall be by Deed transferred to Minneapolis Terminal
Warehouse Company and that the Mayor and the Clerk of the City be and
they hereby are authorized and empowered to execute a proper Deed
effectuating such transfer.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Hopkins held on November 4, 1969.
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
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Henry Pokorny, Mayor
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on.Tuesday,
November 18, 1969.at 7:30 p.m., in the Council,Chambers in.the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen B1ake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City C1erk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building Inspector
Blomquist and City Attorney.Vesely.
Reel 105
Side 2
3-
Action:
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Minutes of the
November 4, 1969 Council meeting be approved as amended and signed. Motion
carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that ex�enditures dated
November 18, 1969, in the amount of $355,286.34, be approved and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Bid: Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Tuesday, November 18, 1969 at 10:00 a.m.,
for Excavating, Hauling, Placing and Grading of Fill at Shady Oak Beach (10,000
Cu. Yds. Common Excavation) and the following bids were received. (see tabulation
attached)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the contract for the
-27 Excavating, Hauling, Placing and Grading of Fill at Shady Oak Beach, be awarded
to the low bidder, Bollig & Sons, in the amount of $4,900.00. Motion carried.
Item: 69-189-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1860,
27-65 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT ON 15TH AVENUE SOUTH
FROM 5TH STREET SOUTH TO 6TH STREET SOUTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-174-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
65-116 165-A-B, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 165-A, BY ESTABLISHING NEW
FEES FOR PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL PERMITS", be accepted for the second reading
thereof, with the following amendments: add No. .565-Sanitary Sewer Connection
for all others shall pay a sewage connection charge equal to four times the
cost of the city water to be used in such building during a period of 125 days
after its completion and full occupancy; add- No. 566-Sewer Disconne�t per
connection plus fees for road excavation and restoration -$75.00; change No.
.603-Water turn-off, per valve, from $5.00 to $7.00; and according to law
same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 69-180-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the appointment by
116-120 the Mayor of delegates to the Suburban Rate Authority, be continued to the
December 16, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item; 69-188-S. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the matter of the
120-132 extra cost of the Oakvale Storm Sewer project, be continued to the December 16,
1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 69-190-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the petition for
32-162 removal of 2 hour parking signs on the 100 Block on 11thAvenue North, be
referred to the Chamber of Commerce Parking Committee, and the City staff,
for study and that 9th Avenue North also be included in this study. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-191-A. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that authorization be
162-169 given to the City Manager to sign the Roadway Agreement with the Chicago,
Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific R.R. Motion carried.
Item: 69-192-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 315,
169-209 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 268 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE DEFINING
AND DECLARING CERTAIN VEHICLES A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND REGULATING THE OPERATING,
PARKING, STORING, REPAIRING, SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE OF RACING CARS, STOCK
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: 69-193-0. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 316,
209-224 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 269 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING
ORDINANCE", be accepted for the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 69-194-L. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the 1970 Liquor
224-267 License Applications be approved pending receipt of the appropriate checks
made by the Police Dept. Motion carried. (see list attached) .
Item: 69-195-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Council accept
267-282 the resignation of Dr. Adams and Mrs. Forshtay from the Hopkins Human Rights
Commission, and that the Mayor's appointment of two replacements be continued
to the December 16, 1969 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Minutes of the November.l8, 1969 Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 69-196-L. Mr,. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller secondedi:the motion, that the application
1282-289 for a 1969 license to operate a Restaurant,.sell Malt Liquor (non intoxicating).
Cigarettes and Soft Drinks, by White Drug Co., (transfer of License �698,
Suburban Drug) be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-197-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that stop signs be in-
289-316 stalled at the intersection of llth Avenue South and 7th Street South, to
make this intersection a 4 Way Stop and a stop sign be installed at 7th
Avenue South for Eastbound traffic on 6th Street South. Motion carried.
Item: 69-198-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the request by
316-320 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., for permit to install 1 manhole over
existing cable at the Northwest corner of Monroe Avenue and lst Street South,
be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-199-L. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that permission be
320-358 granted to sign a Lease Purchase Agreement with Mr. Berczek (Charles) for a
Boom Truck and Chipper, as per recommendation presented by the City Engineer.
Motion carried. (see attached)
Item: 69-200-C. Mr.�Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the City advertise
358-401 for bids for the 1970 Contract for Animal Control Services. Motion carried.
Item: 69-201-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Mayor's appoint-
401- ment of City Manager Novak and City Engineer Strojan, as alternate delegates
to the Minnehaha Creek Coordinating Committee, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-202-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-426 1859, "A RESOLUTION OPPOSING MANDATORY COUNTY ASSESSMENT IN THE CITY OF
HOPKINS", be adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Manager
426-450 investigate the possibility of the purchase or rental of a Xera� Copying
Machine. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr.
450-482 deputizing the Dog Catcher
continued and a directive
Motion carried,
Lund seconded the motion, that the practice of
and authorizing the issuance of tags be dis-
to that effect be sent to the Supt, of Police.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Maintenance
482-494 Charge by Friden Co., covered by check ��27235, in the amount of $1110.00,
be approved for payment. Motion carried. ,
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request by
494- Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. for permit to place buried cable in the
alleys north of Excelsior Ave. between 12th and 13th Ave. No., be approved.;�,
Motion carried. �
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the meeting be
-515 adjourned. Motion carried. ,� _
,Skcretary to Council
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CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR EXCAVATING, HAULING, PLACING
AND GRADI'NG OF FILL AT SHADY OAK BEACH
SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL�
HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL NOVEMBER 18� 1969, AT 10:00 A.M.� AND THEN AND
THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER AWARD
OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE FOLLOWING:
FURNISH LABOR� EOUIPMENT� AND MATERIALS
NECESSARY FOR EXCAVATING� HAULING� PLACING�
AND GRADING OF FILL AT SFiADY OAK BEACH
ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF
THE CITY ENGINEER.
EACH BID MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A CASHIER�S CHECK� CERTIFIED CHECK� OR
STANDARD BIDDER�S BOND WRITTEN BY A CORPORATE SURETY CERTIFIED BY THE
MINNESOTA STATE INSURANCE COMMISSION� AT TEN PER CENT (�O%) OF THE TOTAL BID
- PRICE� PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS� AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE BIDDER WILL�
IF SUCCESSFUL� ;'P_ROMPTLY EXECUTE A SATISFACTORY CONTRACT FOR THE FAITHFUL
PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK COVERED BY THIS SPECIFICATION.
THE SUCCESSFULL BIDDER MUST� WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS AFTER HIS BID IS
ACCEPTED� EXECUTE A CONTRACT AND BOND FOR ONE HUNDRED PER CENT (100�� OF THE
FULL AMOUNT OF THE BID AND GUARANTEEING FOR ONE YEAR THE ENTIRE PROJECT FREE
OF DEFECTIVE WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL.
UPON THE AWARD OF THE CONTRACT THE CHECKS OR BIDDER�S BONDS OF THE UN-
SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS SHALL BE RETURNED TO THEM� AND UPON THE FILING OF THE
CONTRACT AND PERFORMANCE BOND� THIS CHECK OR BID BOND OF THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER
SHALL BE RETURNED TO HIM.
THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS OR PARTS
THEREOF. ANY INCOMPLETE BID WILL BE REJECTED.
IN CASE OF DEFAULT THE CITY MAY HAVE THE WORK DONE BY OTHERS� AND HOLD
THE ORIGINAL BIDDER OR CONTRACTOR LIABLE FOR INCREASED COSTS.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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TERRY N AK� CITY MANAGER
TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HOPKINS SUN� NOVEMBER 6 AND NOVEMBER 13� 1969.
TABULATION OF BIDS
�PENED �0:�0 /�0�'4,� �UESOAY9 NOV. ��� 1969
FOR
EXCAVATiNG, HAULING, PLACiNG AND GRADING
OF FILL ��T SHADY OAK BEACH
10�000 CU� YDS. COt�7MON EXCAVATYOtd
BIDDER
BOLIIG a SONS
CARL BOLAIVDER � SOfVS CQ,
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J. Ae DAI�NS
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ST, LOUIS PARK LaNDSCAPING COe
REC0��1NlF_I�ID L.OIJ B I D
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0.74.
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0.8�5
0.94
0.97
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1860
A RFSOLUTION RECIIVING RF�PORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING OAT Il�?PROVEI►�TS
WF�REAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1856 of the Coun cil adopted
ldovember 4, �969, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City
F�gineer, with reference to Fifteenth Avenue South from Fifth Street
South to Sixth Street South by grading and graveling thereon and this
report was received by the Council on November 18, �969.
R10W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of Hopldna,
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such street in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 13 thru 24,
inclusive, Block 2; Lots 1 thru 12� inclusive� Block 3; all in L. P.
Creviers First Addition to West Minneapolis; also that part of the
Southwest Quaxter (S4�F�) of Northwest Quarter (Nin�) lying south of
Sigth Street, west of Fourteenth Avenue extended southerly, andnorth
of the Chica,$o Nli lwaukee St. Paul and Pacific Railroad in Section 25,
Township 117, Range 22, for all or a portion of the cost of the impr weme�t
pursuant to M.S.g., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �957) at an
estimated total cost of the improvement of �3�177.00.
2. A public heasing shall be held on auch proposed improvement on
the 16th day of December, �969, 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 improveme�Dt as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 18th
day of November, �969.
C. R. PETERSOId, ,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
�TRY POKORNY,
Mayo r
CITY OF HOPKINS
I-�NNEFIN COUI�TTY, MINNT'�SOTA
ORDINANCE N0. 165A - B
AN ORDINAAdCE AMIIVDING HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 165 A ENTITLED
"AN dRDITdANCE ESTABLISHING AND REGULATING FEFS AND CHARGFS
PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR CERTAIN LICENSES AND
PERMITS," AND AISO REPEALING SECTION 304 OF HOPKINS UNIP'ORM
BUILDING CODE, AND SECTION 9, ORDINANCE N0. 197 OF THE CITY
OF HOPKINS.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as follows:
Section 1. That Section 301� of that part of the UNIFORI�I BUILDING
CODE containe in olume 2, which is known as the UNIFORM A�IECHANICAL CODE is
hereby repealed.
Section 2. That part of Section 9 of Hopkins Ordinance No. 197,
which Ordinance—�ates to scavengers, and which part is contained in the
second sentence of said Section 9 and reads as follows:
"and upon payment by the scavenger of a fee of �3.00 for
the contents of each separate vault, privy, cesspool, septic
or private drain, the contents of idhich may be so discharged"
is hereby repealed.
Section 3. That the parts of Hopkins Ordinance No. 165A, which Ordinance
is entitled "AN ORDINAIVCE FSTABLISHING AND RDGULATING P'EES AND CHARGFS PAYABLL TO
T� CITY OF HOPKINS FOR CERTAIN LICENSES AND PEF�IITS," �ahich part or parts are
designated as follows, viz:
MECHANICAL PERMITS including Subsections .250 through .260
thereunder inclusive
BOILERS, COMPRESSORS, INSTALLATION, AND RELOCATION including
Subsections .265 through .270 thereunder inclusive
PLUMBING PERMITS including Subsections .275 through .279
thereunder inclusive
SEfr]ER PERMITS including Subsections .2�0 through .2g2
thereunder inclusive
,�1ATER PERMITS including Subsections .2�5 through .2�9
thereunder inclusive
ZONING including Subsections .295 through .299 thereunder
inclusive
REGISTR.ATIOPI FEE, Subsection 300 thereunder
be and the same are hereby repealed.
Section 1�. That Hopkins Ordinance No. 165 which was passed and
adopted by the Hopkins City Council on December 4, 1959 entitled "AI� ORDIIVANCE
ESTABLISHING AND REGULATING FEES PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR CERTAIN
LICF,I`1SES AND PF�P•SITS" be and the same is hereby repealed.
Section 5. That there are hereby enacted and adopted the following
fees and charges for the following licenses or permits:
PERMITS
PfIECHANICAL PF�NIT F�FS IF PAID
BEFORE ?�ORK CONP-1IlVCES
.21�9 triinimum Fee
.250 Mechanical 'alarm Air
System
.251
• 253 Gravity ?�1arm Air
•255 Hot e��ater System 0 to 61�0
Sq. Ft. EDR
.256
.258 Steam Heating System
0 to 400 Sq. Ft. ED�
•259
.261 Air Conditioning System
to 2, 000 CFi:
.262
.263
. 26�.
.26b Refrigeration system 3
H. P. or Less
.267
.26�
CONDITIOPd
0 to 120,000 BTU Output
Each additional 60,000 BTU or
Fraction Thereof
Each additional 320 Sq. Ft. or
Fraction Thereof
Each Additional"200 Sq. Ft. or
Fraction Thereof
Each additional 1,000 CF�I
Not over 5 Ton
Each additional 2.5 Ton or
Fraction Thereof
Excess of 3 H.P., but not in excess
of 15 H.P.
�ccess of 15 H.P. but not in excess
�
of 50 H.P.
.269 Excess of 50 H.P.
•271 Exhaust Vents - Residential Kitchen or Bath
•273 Ventilating System ist Unit
to 2,000 CFM
-274 Each Additional 1,000 CFM or Fraction
Thereof
•275 Each Additional Unit per 1,000
CFT? or Fraction Thereof
.277 Ventilation of Industrial
�zmes such as Painting and
Dipping,.etc. up to 2,000
CF'M
•27g
�
Each Additional 1,000 CFM or
Fraction Thereof
"FEE
5.00
10.00
3.00
10.00
10.00
3.00
10.00
3.00
�.00
3.00
10.00
3.00
6.00
10.00
25.00
50.00
5.00
�.00
3.00
3.00.
12.50
5.00
0
.2Fi0 Gas Light and Piping
.2�2 Bar BQ and Piping
.2�51� Incinerator (Residential)
.2�7 Gas Piping not exceeding
2" or 3 openings
.2�8
•2g9
.291
Gas Burner Permits
•z95
.296
•297
• .29�
•299
.300
.301
.302
•303
Gas Stoves, Ranges, �^later
Heater, etc.
.306
•307
.3og
•309
.310
.311
.315 Oil Storage Underground or
otherwise enclosed up to
560 Gal.
.31g Oil Storage Underground or
otherwise enclosed over
560 Gal.
Each Additional Opening
Exceeding 2" and not over 3 openings
Each Additional opening
Not exceeding 199,000 BTU
200,000 BTU but not exceeding
399,000 BTU
400,000 BTU but not exceeding
599,00o BTU
600,000 BTU but not exceeding
999,000 BTU
1,000,000 BTU but not exceeding
2,499,000 BTU
2,500,000 BTU but not exceeding
9,999,000 BTU
10,000,000 BTU but not exceeding
49,999,000 BTU
50,000,000 BTU but not exceeding
74, 999, �0 BT[T
75,�0,000 BTU and over
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.00
•75
5.00
•75
5.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
57•50
69.00
92.00
115.00
172•5�
Input not exceeding 99,000 BTU 3.00
100,000 BTU but not exceeding 199,000 BTU 5.00
200,000 BTU but not exceeding 399,000 BTU 10.00
1�00,000 BTU but not exceeding 599,000 BTU 20.00
600,000 BTU but not exceeding 999,000 BTU 30.00
Over 999,000 BTU (See Gas Burner Permit
Fee)
5.00
10.00
.320 Oil Storage Not Underground;
up to 560 Gal.
.321 Oil Storage Not Underground;
over 560 Gal.
•325 Oil Burner Input to 3 Gal.
.326 Oil Burner Input y. to 9 Gal.
.327 Oil Burner Input 10 to 18 Gal.
,32g Oil Burner Input 19 to 36 Gal.
•329 Oil Burner Input 37 to 51� Gal.
•33o Oil Burner Input 55 to 75 Gal.
•331 Oil Burner Input 76 to 93 Gal.
,332 Over 93 Gal.
FEES FOR MECHANICAL ALTERATIONS
AND RL�.�AIRS IF PAID BEFORE '^10RK
STARTS
• .1�00 Mechanical �•larm Air Systems
0 to �;500.00
.401 Each additional �500 or Fraction Thereof
.1�05 Hot b]ater System 0 to �500.00
.1�06 Each additional �",5� or Fraction Thereof
.la.110 Steam Heating Systems 0
l�0 ti�J��•��
.�.15 Air Conditioning Systems
0 to >500.00
.416
.420 Refrigerating System
o to �a500.o0
. LF21
.1�25 Ventilating Systems
0 to ;500.00
. �.26
.1�30 OiI Burner 0 to �500.00
.431
•435 Gas Burner 0 to ;s100.00
.1+36
• 4l+� Gravity ?�larm Air Syst em
0 to ;�500.00
�
3.00
6.00
6.00
�.00
11.00
1�.00
26.00
35•00
�.z. o0
50.00
6.00
3.00
6.00
3.00
6.00
Each additional �500 or Fraction Thereof 3.00
. ••
Each additional �a500 or Fraction Thereof 3.00
6.00
Each additional �500 or Fraction Thereof 3.00
Each additional sr500 or Fraction Thereof
Each additional �500 or Fraction Thereof
Each additional �a"100 or Fraction Thereof
. �•
3.00
6.00
3.00
5.00
1.50
5.00
�
�
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.l+la.l Each additional �500 or Fraction Thereof 2.50
•450 Re-Inspection due to
negligence or error of
Permittee
PLUMBING F'FsES IF PAID BEFORE
�dCRK COA'�1ENCFS
.500 r4inimum Fee
.501 Each Fixture
.502 Rough-In for F�ture Fixtures
Per Opening
.503 Fixtures set on previously
roughed-in plumbing per fixture
.501� Any l�:ater Treating Device
.5�5 Beer Dispenser (ti•�hen connected
with water supply)
.506 Blow-off Basin
•5�7 Catch Basin (Flammable
waste trap)
.510 t�later Heater; Gas, Oil or
Flectric
.511� Hydraulic Valve
•515 Rainwater leader up to
10 Stories
.516
•517 Sump or Receiving Tank
.520 Manholes and area drain
catch basins
•525 Sanitary sewer service
Connection
•527 New Ground run for existing
Building
•53o Cess pools, septic tanks,
and drain fields 0 to �500
•531
•535 For extending waterlines-
air conditioning, sprinkler
system (fire or lawn)
automatic washer, or
refrigerator to 1-�-"
•536
.540 i��ells (New or redrilled)
Each additional 15 Stories or
Fraction Thereof
Each additional "�500 or Fraction Thereof
Over l�"
5.00
5.00
2.00
1.50
1.50
5.00
1.50
3•25
5.00
2.00
3•?5
�•27
3•25
3•25
5.00
5.00
3•25
5.00
5.00
3.00
5.00
25.00
�
.542 Change over inside to
accommodate public
sanitary sewer
.545 Re-inspection necessitated by
negligence or error on part
of permittee - for each
callback
.550 Scavenger Dumping
.552 Repair Well
.554 Alteration & Repairs First
$100 or Fraction Thereof
.555
.560 Storm Sewer Connection
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
3.00
Each additional $100 or Fraction Thereof 1.50
.56_4 Sanitary Sewer Connection
Charge for single family
housing unit
.565 Sanitary Sewer Connection for all others
shall pay a sewage connection charge equal
to four times the cost of the city water to be
used in such building during a period of 125 days
after its completion and full occupancy.
.566 Sewer Disconnect per connection plus fees for
road excavation and restoration
CITY WATER PERMITS
.600 Connection for Residential
.601
.602 Tapping Inspection
.603 Water turn-off
.604 Water Disconnection
ZONING
.700 Zoning & Rezoning
(if denied)
.701 Conditional Use Permit
.702 Variance
.703 Vacation of streets or
alleys
Commercial
per valve
per connection plus fees for
road excavation and restoration
with application
refund
with application
with application
with application
5.00
50.00
75.00
10.00
25.00
5.00
7.00
75.00
200.00
100.00
35.00
35.00
50.00
.705 Subdivision Fee 100.00
REGISTRATION FEE
.800 Peddlers 3.00
Section 6. FEES FOR PERMITS APPLIED FOR AFTER COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.
Any and all permits and permit fees therefor required by Ordinance No. 165A
shall be applied for and paid prior to commencement of any work or installation
requiring any permit. Any application for any permit required under said Ordinance
No. 165A which is made after the commencement of any work or other installation
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shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee set forth in said Ordinance No. 165A
multiplied by tr�ao.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins
held on the 21st day of October, 1969, and finally read, approved, and adopted
and ordered published at a regular meeting of said Council held on November 18,
1969.
C. ;�. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun November 26, 1969
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Shady Oak Road
�3�a &�£� Sab� InCoxlca�ing TLiquor a Non
In4o�:i ca�img i�alt Lic�uor, Saft IDrinks &
C�garett�s,
�.i & 0£f 5ale Int•ox3.�ating L:Lquor9 Non
intoxicati:ig Off Sale Malt Liquog, So�t Drtinksy
& c������te�e
On 5� Of� Sale Intoxicating Liquar, Non
Ia��axi�ating dff Sale �.i�uox (Ma1�) Soft Drinksfl
�i�are�tese
Qn & Of� Sale Intoxicating Liquor, Off S� On
Sal� IVon intoxica�i.ng P2�bt Liquor, Restaurant,
Sof� D��nks, Milk, Cigarettes & Sunday Y,iquoxo
On Sa1e Intoxicating Liquor, Soft Drinks, Milk,
t���tauran�, ��garet�te� & 5unday Liquore
t�f£ Sale Inioxicating Liquo�, Alon Intoxicating
�?�f Sa]_e Ma�t Liquosa So�t Drinks & CigaYettese
C1aa Sal.e Intoxicating Liquor, Reetauranta Soft
DrinksH Ciga�et��s, Milks Dance Hall and Saanda�
3�iquos e
Off Sa1e Intvxicatimg Liquor, Off Sale Nan
Taa�oxicating Ma1t Liquor, Cig�reites & Soft
i?rinks e
0£i Sale Intox�caging Liquo�, Off Sale Non
Tn�ox�cating PZalt L�quor, C�.garettes and Soii
Dginics o
Off Saie In�o�cic�eino Liquo�, Off Ss1e Non
Intoxicafcing Malt Liqeaor, Ciga�ettes and Soft
Drinkso
aff Sa�.e �nto�icaicing �.iquor, Non In�ox3cating
OfiE Sa�e Nal� L�Iquor, C�garettes & Soft Drinkso
4,�� Sai� �n�o��ic�ting I.�quor, �ff S�le Idon
sntoxieating Malt iiquorc9 Soft Drinks and
Cigauet��se
Off Sal� Iae�oxicating I.iquog, Off Sale Non
'�ntox�cat?ng Ma1t i.iquorn Cigarettes & as�d
Saf �t Uxint�s o
�lub a�ie�nse, On Sa1e �Ion �ntoxicat�.ilg N�a1�
I�iqaaor, Soft Drinlcs, Cigarettea 9 Restaaarant �
Mi1k and Dance Hall.
Club L,icense, Rest�e�ranty Sof� T�rinks; Cigarette5fl
�nd M�l��a
Ciub :L�cense9 Soft Drinks, Cigare�tes and Dance
i�a3.10
�lub License9 On Sale Idon Intoxicat�ng M�lt
Liqa�ores Res�au�ant, Soft �rinkss Cig��ettesa
2���11c arjd Sunday I,iquo�' o
�1a�b ��? �ensp, On Sa1e Non �nto�:�cat:tr.g Malt
Liquox, Restautant, Sort Dginks, Milkfl Cigarettes,
and Dance tta11�. and Sunday Liquor .
NOVEMBER 14, �9G9
T0: CITY COUNCIL
FROM: STAFF
RE: LEa1SF — PURCr1A �E, CfiIPPER ArJD F3oOM TRUCK
FACTS
/1TTACHED IS 'THE 9�26/68 RUDGET REOUEST FOR AERIAL BUCKET FOR PUHLIC WORKS.
I�TTEMPT ; WCHE MnDF TO f1ENT AN AER 1 AL E3UCKET' . TWO DI DS WERF_ RECE I VED� ONE:�
�=nk $1 �OOO�MO, T�1E OTNFR FOR $75/MO. THESF WERE TO BE RENTHD ON A TOTAL
TIME BASIS. THE AGREFMENT FOR RENTAL WITH MR. SERCZEK HAS BEEN FOR $S.00/HR
ON A'AS—USED' BASIS. THIS HAS `JARI[D FROM ZERt� TO 4O fiOURS P�R WEEK SINCE
DECEMBER 1968. A CHI�PER HAS ACCOMPANIED THE TRUCK AT A RENTAL OF $�.00/HR
ON A �AS USED' BASIS.
TWO MEN WITH THE TRUCK AND CHIPPER HAVE AVERAGED 4 TREES PER DAY WHEN THEY
ARE OUT WITH IT. IN 21 DnYS, 80 TREES WERE TRIMMED AVERAGING 45 EEET HIGH
AND 43" DIAMETER.
COSTS
TO DATE THE TRUCK AND CHIPPER HAVE BEEN RENTED AT A TOTAL COST OF $4�%2S.00.
THE COSTS FOR WAGES 11ND EOUIPMENT RENTAL FOR THE 80 TRcES ABOVE MENTlONED
nVERAGEU $25.7� PFR TREF.
aovanrracEs
THE USE OF THE TRUCK HAS AL�OWED US TO TRIM MANY MORE TREES THAN POSSIBLE
BEFORE. THE MEN ARE MUCH MORE WILLING TO DO THIS WORK THAN WITH THE OLD
METHOD OF LADDERS AND ROPE�. SAFETY IS ANOTHER ADVANTAGE OVER THE OLD METHOD.
WE ANTICIPATE HAVING "DUTCH ELM" IN TOWN IN 1970 �R 1971. THIS EOUIPMENT WILL
BE USED TO HELP PREVENT THE OCCURANCE OF THE DESFASE AND HELP TO ELIMINATE
INFECTED TR[ES WHEN THAT TIME COMES. MR. DERCZEK HAS AGREED TO CREDIT �OO�
OF RENTAL COSTS TO THE PURCHASF PRICE. THE COSTS FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE VEHICLE
AND CHIPPER FOR THE LAST YEAR HAVE �EEN VERY SMALL.
RECOMMENDAT f ON
CONTINUE RENTING AS PER ATTACHED AGREEMENT UNT[L THE TOTAL OF $B�OOO FOR TRUCK
AND OHiPPER HAS BEEN R[ACHED, AT WH1CH TiME THE VEHICLE AND CHIPPER WILL BECOME
THE PROPERTY OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS.
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F.e: i3ud�ei request for Aorial I3ucket for Public tdorks.
Inquiry wan mad� of City Attorney as to asseaement of tree trimmin�.
O�inio�l: ,you can aflseQa if you divide City into districts� trim .
in that dietrict, and a�soas cocte. Coetc� could he � ��
d��y 1Rbor or contract.
Cor�ment: the whole Ci�y divided into aoc�eesment distrfcte �,nd
asso�E�ed on a 5 y�ar rotation �uould a,-�ount to the same
a� � mill le�vy s_�.nd �oing ths treee ar needed..
Inquiry aan made of City of r•�inneapoliE Parkr regardir� tree prograa^.
Commc:nts by therr:.
1. Now financecl hy three f�nd�.
, A. Street Fore�try F1and
covers storr.i derna�e etc. Pdorn,ally handled by City
forces but SiF3,D contracted during bi� rtorm of 1967.
i�is is a mill levy of .35 millc�.
�. Dutch Flm Control F1.tnd
Thio ie set up under stato law wh.ich a1loFrs which
allows up to $1.00 per capita to control this disease.
P�linneapolis is charging now 50� or about .5� mill�.
Work is done by City forcea.
C. Aeaes��rr.ent F`und
2`rimming i� done by tho City forces on a j year rotation
by �rea. L'ach property �hich has a tree or is adjacent
to propert,y which has a tree is aesessed 25� per front
foot. �
c. A11 �hovF flznd� reem to bo inadPquate r�t this time.
They arc looking tow�rc? an entire City mill charge
to ac3�quately do the work that ie necec,rary to keep
a ��ice lookir� to��rn.
3. Contract work by hcur ic very hard or ir;�poseible to
direct. Contract r�ork by tree is expensive� hard to
a�i�iniE:ter. Both t�;ce a fl.ill time Cit,y inspector to
watch crewc.
4. Fzrk Dep3rtnerit a1c�o doen ��me •�ror}; berid.�e th�,t abovo
c?onr.� b�� F'�.tblic ��z'or•k�s.
Inquiry wao made of a few suburbs.
;�t. Louis Park
Treer trimmec� by City Forces
t?aintenance fLnd by �eneral tax
Use FLn aerial bucket and chipper
Golden Valley
City Fome� do work
Paid by Ceneral Fl.ind
�ichfield
'�,�arb: done by City T'orce�
Faid for by Cen!�ral F1.ind
Uc� ;,i [ii-I?n.n�;er Aerial Buck�t
llloor.�ir�Tton
City Forcea to work
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Inqiiiry ws,e m:�.�?E of local treo trimmero. Could contact only one thia dqy,
Eatimate mado af $30.00 to aa0.00 per tree.
/+l.l our tree� are bi� �o �50.00 would be cloeer to air,ount bid.
2700 trees C� �50,00 ench Q$135,000
on � 5 year program — 27�000 per year
on r� 10 year program — 130500 per year
+ r�bout 2 montha inspection 1�000
City l•'orc:es doir� the rabovo work bueed on �otimAt� of former work
dono rrith County tructc
3 men �a � 4.00 0 $12 x f� _�q6.00 tiay
misc. :;u�plie�� gasolone etc. 25.00 dqy
Total per day �I121.OU
llv�ra�e production ie about 6 treee per day
�1?1.00 b 6= w20.17 per tree
2700 tr�ea � 820.00 per tr�e o�5q,o00.
on �a 5 yeur pro�r� 10 � 800
on r� 10 year progr� j� 40�3
abc�ve coste + truck 3n�i chipper capital outlqy.
Othc.r u�o oP �.crial boor., tn�ck
Traf.fia light main;;on�nca (E100 year truok rental, if available)
Urn�arr,ental ,�treet li�ht maintenance ($200 year truck rental)
Rocreation light r.^,�.intenanca (�100 year truck rental)
Far�,de banners� etc.
Gordon Y. Andorr.,on
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION �0. 1�59
A RESCLUTION OP.P�vSTr�� I�",ANDATORY COUTdTY �SSFSSMENT
IN TI-� CITY OF HOPKII�TS
;�Ii,'EREAS the Board of Hennepin County Commissioners has indicated
an interest in implementing Chapter 9�9 of the 1969 Session Laws which permits
the Hennepin County Assessor to assume full control of assessing the real
property for tax purposes in the City of Hopkins, and to take possession and
control of all assessment records now in the possession of the City of Hopkins,
and
[a,THEREAS the City of Hopkins has for many �years employed a full
time City Assessor and in addition thereto, whenever necessary, has employed
part-time trained personnel for the assessment of real property in the City
of Hopkins, and
� ;•1HEREAS the City has developed very complete and excellent records
of every parcel of land located in the City, which records include photographs
of all improvements, building permit information, zoning regulations, housing
inspection records, special assessment information, surveys, plans, and other
similar data which is used not only for tax assessment purposes, but for other
City uses, and
WHEREAS the Hopkins City Assessor, in addition to performing his
duties as such official, also perForms other necessary City functions not
connected with property assessments, and
tdHEREAS said State Law does not apply to any municipality of a
population of 30,000 or more, thus discriminating against smaller municipalities
in the State of Minnesota, and
�rl�-I�REAS the City of Hopkins has faithfully and diligently equalized
its assessments in comparison with other municipalities in the County, and has
never been criticized or challanged in its real pronerty assessments,
NO'r7 Ti�R.EFORE, BE IT RE50LUED by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, that the City of Hopkins is opposed to
any attempt by the County Commissioners imposing upon the City of Hopkins
the Hennepin County Assessor.
THAT F'URTHER, the City of Hopkins does not oppose the present method
of t� assessing under and with the cooperation of the Hennepin County
Supervisor of Assessments.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Hopkins held on November lg, 1969•
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Cler'.1
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
A regular meeting of the Council of.the City.of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
December 16, 1969, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building Inspector Blomquist,
Finance Director Frane, and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 106
Side 1
3-
Action:
Action:
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Bid ��l
Action;
34-43
Appearance:
43-55
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Minutes
of the November 18, 1969 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion
carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
December 2, 1969, in the amount of $78,665.06, be approved and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
December 16, 1969, in the amount of $98,672.11, be approved and authozized
for payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice Proposals were opened on December 11, 1969, at 10:00 a.m.
for Workmen's Compensation Insurance for 1970, and the following Proposals
were received. (see attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Proposal of
Allied Mutual of Des Moines (Hopkins Insurance Agency) for furnishing
Worl�en's Compensation Insurance for 1970, be accepted. Motion carried.
Mr. Bruce Anderson, outgoing Chairman of the Jaycees Raspberry Festival,
appeared before the Council and introduced the incoming Chairman for the
1970 Raspberry Festival, Mr. Francis Broghammer.
Item: 69-206-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, that the recommendation from the Zoning and Planning
55- Commission for Council to take the necessary steps to cooperate with the
Minnetonka Council to coordinate the Major Thoroughfare Plan to connect
llth Street South with the Feltl Road on the West, and County Road 18 on
the East, be tabled. Motion lost for lack of a second.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the City Manager
-96 and the Zoning & Planning Commission work with Minnetonka on this project
and come back to the Council with a joint recommendation. Motion carried.
Item: 69-221-L. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the application
96-469 for a 3.2 beer license, or any other license such as milk, food, vending
machines, etc., by Inter-Snow, Inc., for use at the Meadowbrook Golf Club,
be denied as it conflicts with the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance. Motion carried.
Hearing; Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
507- 1865, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING PROPOSED PLAT OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 100
FARMDALE ROAD (LOHMANN PLAT)� be adopted as set forth in Exhibit "A"
attached, and as recommended by the Zoning & Planning Commission. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-203-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the recommendation
-545 from the Zoning & Planning Commission for Council approval of a variance
from the required 100 foot_lot width in the R-1 District to permit building
a home on a 75 foot wide lot, located at 100 Farmdale Road, be granted.
Motion carried.
Hearing;
Item: 69-189-E.
545-719
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1866, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON 15TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 5TH
STREET SOUTH TO 6TH STREET SOUTfi BY GRADING AND GRAVELING," be adopted,
and Mr..Don Anderson, of Don Anderson Co., will do all the work on this
project, under the specifications as set forth by our City Engineer, and
under a Performance Bond will pay all of the costs connected with this
project. Motion carried.
.� Bid ��2 Pursuant to notice Proposals were opened on December 11, 1969, at 10:00 a.m.
for the 1969 Audit, and the following Froposals were received. (see
attached)
Action:
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Mr. Harriman moved, that the Proposal of Herbert J. Flesher Co. for the
amount of approx. $3,000, be accepted. Motion lost for lack of a second.
Minutes of the December 16, 1969 Council.meeting, cont. Page.2.
Bid 4�2,
cont.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Proposal of
-805 Robert J. Lapic, of an amount not to exceed $3,000, be accepted. A poll of
the vote was taken as follows: Mr. Miller, abstaining; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr.
Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, nay; and Mr. Lund yea. Motion carried.
Bid 4�3 Pursuant to notice Proposals were opened on December 11, 1969, at 10:00 a.m.,
for contract for Animal Control for 1970, and the following Proposals were
received. (see'attached)
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Proposal of
805-844 Tonka Kennel's for Animal Control for 1970, be accepted. Motion carried.
Item: 59-180-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
844-850 appointment of Mr. John Hanley, as Delegate, and Mr. John Strojan as
Alternate Delegate, to the Suburban Rate Authority, be approved. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-188-S. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the matter of
850-857 the extra cost of the Oakvale Sewer Project, be tabled. Motion carried.
Item: 69-192-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 315,
857- "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 268, ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE
DEFINING AND DECLARING CERTAIN VEHICLES A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND REGULATING
THE OPERATING, PARKING, STORING, REPAIRING, SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE OF
RACING CARS, STOCK CARS, 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 second reading thereof and according to law same to
be ordered published. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the City Manager
-894 be authorized to go out for bid for a towing contract, pursuant to the
above Ordinance No. 315. Motion carried.
Item: 69-193-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Mi1Ter seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 316,
894-915 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 269, KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS
ZONING ORDINANCE", be accepted for the second reading thereof and accord-
ing to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried. (Neslund property)
Item: 69-195-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr, Harriman seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
915-930 appointment of Pastor Lasse Stohl, to the Hopkins Human Rights Commission,
be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-204-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
930-1022 tion from the Zoning & Planning Commission regarding the Flood Plain
Ordinance No. 318, "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO MINNEHAHA AND NINE MILE CREEK
AND THE LANDS ABUTTING SAID CREEKS; ESTABLISHING REQUIREMENTS FOR DEVELOP-
MENT OF ABUTTING LANDS AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS OF SAID
CREEKS", be referred back to the Zoning & Planning Commission for develop-
ment of the necessary illustrative maps, and forward both the Ordinance
and the maps back to the Council for review. Motion carried.
Item: 69-205-Z.
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Item: 69-207-R.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the recommendation
from the Zoning & Planning Commission for Council approval of a resolution,
to be drawn by the City Attorney, naming County Road ��3 from Excelsior Ave.
on�the East to Shady Oak Road on the West, as "Second Street South", and
the proper signs be installed along said street, be approved. Mr. Harriman
and Mr. Pokorny voting no. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the :_�otion, that Resolution No.
1862, "A RESOLUTION FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION BY THE SUBURBAN
HENNEPIN COUNTY RELIEF BOARD FOR POOR RELIEF IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR
1970", be adopted. Motion carried.
� Item: 69-208-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-1170 1863, "A RESOLUTION RELATING TO PARTICIPATION IN THE SUBURBAN HENNEPIN
COUNTY NURSING DISTRICT", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-209-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the proposed
1170-1256 Agreement for basic street and traffic inventory between the City of
Hopkins and the Cbunty of Hennepin, be referred to the City Attorney
for study. Motion carried.
Minutes of the December 16, 1969.Council.meeting, cont. Page.3.
Item: 69-211-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion,.that Resolution No.
Side 2 1864, "A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION N0. 1851, A RESOLUTION APPROVING
1- 1969 TAX LEVY COLLECTIBLE IN 1970", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-212-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
-18 the Knights of Columbus for renewal of their bingo.permit for the months
of January, February and March, 1970, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-213-R Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request for
& 214-R. Council approval of a letter to Minneapolis and Edina regarding our Sewer
18-52 Contract, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 69-216-C. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that approval be
52-60 granted for the updating of the contract with Midwest Planning & Research,
Inc., for an additional one.year. Motion carried.
Item; 69-217-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that permission be
60-63 granted for the temporary removal of No Parking restrictions along First
Street So,, near the Post Office, for the Christmas.Season. Motion carried.
Item: 69-218-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the 1970 license
63- applications, as listed on the attached list,.be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 69-219-N. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the HOPKINS SUN
be designated as the official newspaper of the City for 1970. Motion
carried.
Item:69-220-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-70 1861, "A RESOLUTION DIVIDING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS:COVERING.LOT 1 BLOCK 3,
PARK VALLEY MANOR.AFTER A DIVISION OR PLATTING THEREOF", be adopted.
Motion carried. (Steiner-Koppleman property)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that authorization be
-81 granted for the purchase of 3 Police Sedans, and 4 Pick-up trucks, through
Joint Purchasing. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adiourned. Motion carried.
(Official Publication)
GITY OF.HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
SEALED QUOTATIONS will.be received by the City Finance
Director at the City Hall, 1010 First Street South, Hopkins,
Minnesota, until 10:00 a.m., Thursday,;r�Deee�ber 11, 1969, for:
(1) Workman's Compensation Insurance
for 1970
(2) Audit for the year 1969
(3) Small Animal Control
Specifications may be obtained from the City Finance
Office.
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Terry L.�lovak, City Manager
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To be published in the Hopkins Sun, November 27, 1969.
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Deceu�ber Z2, 1969
Tos City Mfanager
F�ama John Franea Finance Director
Subjecto Auditogs for the yearc 1969
P�oposa�.s ��e�� re�c�iv�d for the fol:towing C,PoA. firnts: One
o�th�r ti�n was contact�d but did not subF,:.it, � proposale
Ern�t & ��nst � $3500-4000�
&erbert J4 Flesches � Co, Appgoxo $30Q0
itobert .T e La�ic Not Exceec� $ 3000
George r�ie Fiansen Co. $3000-3200
IKartin b: Ryan Approx. $3000
�Piini.muua engagen�nt of 3 years
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December 12, 1969
To: �i.�y T�ianager
From: 3ohn Frane, Finance Director
Subject: Wo�kmen°s CGgpe�sat3on Insurancc. for Z97Q
T�ae thxee proposa? s receivecl repres� .ra�c tnree Lypes of contracts
available to us:
Sea.t�y Yr.surance: a fixed eost plan regardless oi claims
Aliied Mutual: a plan when cost is -�te��ined by aux losses in
one yeRr. The to�al cost w{11 not exceed a fixed
anoesn� wh3.cl� is 3.ess tha�: tl�e "s�candard rate"�.
T�anspartatiox� Insuiarsce Co.: a thr�.�:e year p7.a�a where our coot
is determ3s�ed 2r �he eitd of �he three yea'r tertno
i� losses are la�a, o•�3.r net cost is very Ioza. T,f
Iosses are high net �:ost could be in e�.ces� of the
"standard rate.t0*
�he sta.ndard rate is the basi.c charbe w�_ich the various pl.ans add to
or aubtract from.� The s`andard rate is :h� sam� for all insnrance
compamies. �
Based on li ysars of ioss datas
The plan sub�itted by Ser��ry In�uranc�. x�ould ha�re cost the City
con3iderably more than the oti+er plan�.
�he o�her iwo plans would '�ave cos� a�,��roximately th� same.
We therefore recommend oua� �resent �ar�i:.r A11ied I;u��al.
Bece���r 12, 1569
�o: City Manager
Frc�a: John Frane, F�n�nce Dixec�o-r
Su�ject: LaninnaZ Contro? for I970
Proposals c�ere received fes►m two �irms:
B & E Patro�
Tonka Kennels
Our analysis of the proposals ind�ca.:es tha� the cost �aould be
approxi�aately the same oJa.th either co�pan ;�. We believe Ctaat either
of the zampanier� would perforsn equally we �.i.
We recammercd the recentlon of Tonka .':ennels foY 1970.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) "EXHIBIT A"
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED PLAT
/a PUBLIC HEARING� PURSUANT TO M.S.A. 462.358, SUBDIVISION 3� WILL BE HELD BY
THE PLATTTNG AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS IN THE CITY
HALL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS ON TUESDAY� DECEMBER�`6,:� 1969, AT �:30 P.M.� TO CONSIDER
THE APPROVAL OF A PLAT OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY:
PAR. 1: THAT PART OF LOT 2 LYING EASTERLY OF A LINE DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 2� DISTANT 25 FEET WEST FROM
THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2� THENCE SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE
OF LOTS 2 AND 3 TO THE NORTHWEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3� AND THERE TERMINATING;
AND THAT PART OF LOT 3 LYING NORTHEASTERLY OF A LINE DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 2� DISTANT 25 FEET WEST FROM
THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2� THENCE SOUTH PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE
OF SAID LOTS 2 AND 3 TO THE NORTHWEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3 WHICH IS THE ACTUAL
POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE LINE TO BE DESCRIBED� THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY TO A POINT
ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 3 DISTANT 60 FEET NORTH FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER
OF LOT 4 AND THERE TERMINATING� ALL IN BLOCK �� ��CAMPBELL ADDITION TO HOPKINS���
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF ON FILE OR OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE
REGISTRAR OF TITLES IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY AND STATE.
PAR. 2: THAT PART OF THE SOUTHWEST �UARTER OF NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 19y
IN TOWNSHIP 1�%� RANGE 21 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST �UARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 19,
TOWNSHIP 1�7� RANGE 21 WEST� THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST
QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION� 13S FEET TO POINT OF ACTUAL
BEGINNING OF LAND TO BE DESCRIBED� THENCE CONTINUING EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE
OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF NORTHWEST QUARTER� SO FEET� THENCE AT RIGHT ANGLES
SOUTH� A DISTANCE OF �50 FEET� THENCE WEST ON A LINE PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH
LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER� A DISTANCE OF 50 FEET�
THENCE NORTH A DISTANCE OF �5O FEET� TO POINT OF E3EGINNING.
PAR. 3: ALL THAT PART OF LOT Z� BLOCK 12� LYING EASTERLY OF THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED LINE: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2� THENCE
WEST 25 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 2 TO THE ACTUAL POINT OF BEGINNING�
THENCE DEFLECTING TO THE RIGHT AT AN ANGLE OF ��O DEGREES TO THE NORTHEASTERLY
LINE OF SAID LOT 2 AND THERE TERMINATING� HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN—AARHUS DIVISION�
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE
REGISTRAR OF TITLES IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY AND STATE.
PAR. 4: THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PORTION OF FARMDALE ROAD DEDICATED IN THE PLAT
OF HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN—AARHUS DIVISION� VIZ: THAT PART OF FARMDALE ROAD
DEDICATED IN THE PLAT OF HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN—AARHUS DIVISION� HENNEPIN COUNTY�
MINNESOTA LYING WEST OF THE EXTENSION NORTH OF THE EAST LINE OF A PARCEL OF
LAND DESCRIBED AS THE EAST SO FEET OF THE WEST 185 FEET OF THE NORTH �50 FEET
� OF THE SOUTHWEST �UARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION �9� TOWNSHIP �17�
RANGE 21� AND SOUTHERLY OF A LINE DRAWN PARALLEL TO AND DISTANT 50 FEET ON A
RADIUS LINE SOUTHERLY AND SOUTHWESTERLY FROM THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF
LOT ¢� BLOCK 6� SAID HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN—AARHUS DIVISION� ACCORDING TO THE MAP
�OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
RAGE 2
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED PLAT
OR PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF 7HE REGISTRAR OF TITLES
IN ..AND FOR SAID COUNTY AND STATE.
HOPKINS CITY COUNCIL
PLATTING AUTHORITY
PUBLISHED IN THE HOPKINS SUN� THURSDAY� DECEMBER G�� 1969.
�� CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RE.SOLUTION N0. 186'�
A RESOIxJTION APPROVING PLAT OF PART OF IAI�IAN—AARHUS DNISION
IT IS HEREBY RESOLYED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins,
acting as.tlie Hopkins Platting Authority, that the proposed plat or registered
land survey of the following described premises situated in Hennepin County,
Mi.nnesota: _ _ . _. . _ - - ,
��1IdMKPdCZNG AT A POINT ON THE NpRTH LINE OF LOT 2� DISTANT 25 FE�.1' r��.:�s' ��(��%-�
THE N�RTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2� THENCE SOUTH PARA�.LEL–TO THE EAST LINE
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OF LOTS 2 AND 3 T0 THE NORTHWEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3� AND THERE TERMINATINGj !
AND THAT PART OF LoT 3 LYINO NORTHEASTERLY OF A LINE DESCRIBEO AS POLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT.A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE,OF LOT 2� DISTANT 25 FEET WEST fROM
THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2� THENCE SOUTH PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE. i
OF SAID LOTS 2 AND 3 TO THE NORTHWEST LINE OF SAIO LOT 3 WHICH IS THE ACTUAL �`
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POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE LINE TO BE DESCRIBEDj THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY TO A POINT i
ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 3 DISTANT 60 FEET.NORTH FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER
OF LOT 4 AND THERE TERMINATING� ALL IN_BLOCK �i ��CAMPBELL ADOITION TO HOPKINS°i
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF ON FILE OR OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE ,
REGISTRAR OF TITLES IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY AND STATE. �
PAR. 2: THAT PART OF THE SOUTHWEST �UARTER OF NORTHWEST OUARTER_OF SECTION 19i
IN TOWNSHIP 117� RANGE 21 DESCRIBED.AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST OUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST �UARTER OF SECTION 19� '
TOWNSHIP 117� RANGE 21 WEST� THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST
OUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST OUARTER OF SAID SECTION� 13S FEET TO POINT 0�, ACTUAL
BEGINNING OF LAND TO BE DESCRIBEDj THENCE CONTINUING EA5T�ALONG SAID NORTH LINE
OF SAID SOUTHWEST OUARTER OF NORTHWEST OUARTER� 50 FEET� THENCE AT RIGHT ANOLES
SOUTH� A DISTANCE OF 15O FEETi THENCE WEST ON A LINE PARALLEL WITFI THE NORTH '
LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST OUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST OUARTER� A DISTANCE OF SO FEETi
THENCE NORTH A DISTANCE OF 15O FEETi TO POINT OF BEGINNING.
P�AR. 'SS AL� THAT PART OF LOT 2� BLOCK 12� LYING EAS,TERLY OF THE FOLLOWINO
DESCRIBED I.INE: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2i THENCE
WEST 25 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 2 TO THE ACTUAL POINT OF BEGINNINGi
THENCE DEFLECTING TO THE RIGHT AT AN ANGLE OF 110 DEGREES TO THE NORTHEASTERLY
LINE OF SAID LOT 2 AND THERE TERMINATINO� HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN—AARHUS DIVISION� �
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF TFiE i
REGISTRAR OF TIT�ES IN AND FOR SA1D COUNTY AND STATE. II
PAR. 4: THE.FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PORTION OF FARMDALE ROAD DEDICATED IN THE PLAT II
OF HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN—AARHUS DIVISION� VI2: THAT PART OF FARMDALE ROAD I
DEDICATED IN THE PLAT OF HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN—AARHUS.DIVISTON� HENNEPIN COUNTY� �
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MINNESOTA LYING WEST OF THE EXTENSION NORTH OF THE EAST LINE OF A PARCEL OF ;
LAND DESCRIBED AS THE EAST 50 FEET OF THE WEST 185 FEET OF THE NORTH 15O FEET �
OF THE SOUTHWEST OUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 19� TOWNSHIP 117i
RANGE 21� AND SOUTHERLY OF A LINE DRAWN PARALLEL TO AND DISTANT 50 FEET ON A ,
RADIUS LINE SOUTHERLY AND SOUTHWESTER�Y FROM,THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF
Lor 4, BLOCK 6� SAID HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN—AARHUS DIVISION� ACCORDING TO THE MAP
or plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles.
in and for said County and State.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NO�ICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVII�lEEETTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE�tN:
NOTICE IS F�R�Y GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hop Idns
will meet in the Council Chambera of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on December 16 0 � 969, to consider the making of an improv ene�t on Fi fteenth
Avenue South from Fifth Street South to Sixth Street South by grading and
graveling thereon pursua.nt to M.S.A., Secse 429.011 to Secs. 429.111.
(Lawe 1957)
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 13 thru
a 24, inclusive, Block 2; Lots 1 t�ru 12, inclusive, Block 3; all in Le P.
Creviers First Addition to West Minneapolis;`also that part of the South—
west Quarter (SWW�) of PTorthweSt Quarter (NW-�-) lying south of Sixth Street,
west of Fourteenth lvenue extended southerly, and north of the Chicago,
Milwaukee, St. Paul a.nd Pacific Railroad in Section 25, Toxnship 117,
Range 22.
The estimated coat of such improvement is �3,177°00,
All person� desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meetingo
Dated November 18, �969.
C. Re PETERSON�
City Clerk
JOSEPH Ce VFSELY,
City At�orney
Published in the Hopldns Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota on Decem ber 4, �969
and December 11, �969.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION ATO. 1866
RESOLUTION ORDERING I1�PROV�TT AND
PREP�RATION OF PLANS
Wi�tF.�1S a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1860, adopted the
18th day of 1Vovember, �969, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed
improvement on Fifteenth Avenue South from Fifth Street South to Sixth
Street South by grading and graveling thereon, the total estimated cost
thereof being $3,177.00, and
WI�RREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of this improvement were given ten days pub lished noti ce
of the council hearing through two weekly publicationa of the require d
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heazd thereon �
the 16th day of December, �969.
NOW, TF�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1• Such improvement is hereby ardered as proposed i n the Council
Reaolution No. 1860 adopted November 18, �969, and the Don �nderson
Company will do all the work on this project, under the apecifications as
aet fo�th by our City Engineer, and under a Performance Bond will pay all
of the coets connected with this project.
2. That John Stroja.n is hereby designated as the En gineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and epecifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins� A�inneaota� this
16th day of December, �969.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VE�ELY,
City Attorney
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HIIVRY POKORNY,
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17AT�9 �GiOBER ��� 1969
TOa C I TY P'IANAGER
FRO�ie CiTY EhlGrNEER
RE: EXTRA C4ST m OAI<VALE STORhI SEl9ER PROJECT
�enda Item: b9-188—Se
LE'Ll'ER RECEYI�ED FROM P•'ISNI�IETONICA VTL�.AGE ENOIhfEER� Dan� Asr�us EXPLAii�ENG
CHl��1GE� Iid PROJECT UdHFCH 4dil.L RESUL7 IN h9TGHER TOTAL COST OF STQRM SEWER
C�svTR�CTo Ol3R JO'aNi AGREEP�EI�T �,dl'iH STArE OF I�ifVNESOTA, P�IFNNETO�!KA VII.LAGE,
APd#J C I TY OF HOPlC T h!S . CAL15 FOR F� PERCEY�iTAGE COST S?L I T e
f l�dOULD P,F_COMMENB Ti-iAT 6+iE CQNCIlR IIJ 7F�E AUTliORIZA7Y0N OF CERTAYfV CHAAlGES
71�IA7 WiLL RESUL'f IEd iNCREASED COST9 BUT 6J21'Fi 7HF UNDERSTAfVDIf�IG THAi 7i1IS
CONCURRENC� DOES NO'i �18CESSARIt.1f COFiMIT THE CfiTY i'O PAY A DiRECT PERCENTAGE
SNARE OF Tf-ITS ? f�CREASED COSi. � NIS %S DUE T� l'H� Ui�DERSTAN�Yi�lG THAT THE
Si0RP4 SE4+IER WOULfI BE PUT iPd BEFORE LUNDS PA�/E� �H�iR PARKTI�lG LOTe
TN3:S COS"i St-IA�3fVG CNi� BL- EVE6DT%ATED AFTER THE PROJEC7 IS COMPLE7E AND FI!`AL
COSTS l�RE h'PJOIdN �
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.This affice reques�;s your conc':urrence with these anticipa��ed c1�.;�.rifTe::: t�i•� i..r,'t�. 4�e
f�.nd� nece�-s�r;j �to coristruct the gro ject. �
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Yours very tru�y, �
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
OftDINANCE V0. 315
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 268
IIdTITLED AN ORDINANCE DEFINING AND DECLARING
CfftTAIN VEHICLES A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND REGULATING
THE OPERATING, PA.RKING, STORING, REPAIRING,
SERVICII�TG AND MAINT�NANCE OF i?ACING CARS, STOCK
CARS, JUNK CARS, AND PROVIDII�'G FOR THE ABATF��IIIdT
TH�REOF BY T0�•1ING AND PROVIDING FOR REMOVAL AND
IMPOUNDING OF ILLEGALLY PARKED, ABANDONED, OR
STOLEN V�HICLES, AND ENFORCING R�fOVAL OF
STANDING VEHICLES.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as
follows:
Section l. That the second paragraph of Section 13 of Hopkins
Ordinance No. 26g, which second paragraph commences with the words "Towing
charges shall be of two kinds as folloc•�s;" and then continues with Sub-
divisions A and B and thereafter � a third paragraph which reads
"Charges for any floating tow shall be as fo1loH�s;" which third paragraph
is followed by subdivisions A, B, C, D, �, and F are hereby repealed, and
there is hereby enacted and adopted in lieu and in place thereof the following
provision:
A schedule of all towing, impounding, and storage charges
as agreed upon and set forth in the contract made between
the City of Hopkins and the contractor or contractors
pursuant to bids as hereinabove set forth, shall be
prepared by the City Clerk, and at least one copy thereof
shall be furnished to and kept posted by the contractor
in a conspicuous place in his place of business, and
another copy thereof shall be posted in the office of
the Hopkins Police Department, and a third copy shall
be kept by the Clerk in his records.
That Section 19 of said Hopkins Ordinance No. 26� is hereby
repealed and there is hereby adopted and enacted in lieu and in place
thereof the folloc•ring Section 19:
Section 19. SALE OF VEHICLE irJfiER,E OWNER CANNOT BE IDENTIFIED:
If any such vehicle is found or recovered under circumstances
which do not give the Police Department or' the towing con-
tractor knowledge or means of inquiry as to the true owner
thereof, the Hopkins Police Department shall immediately
report such facts in writing to the City Manager. If the
Manager is of the opinion that the value of such vehicle
justifies the giving of public notice of sale and public
auction of such vehicle, he shall give notice and sell
such vehicles as abandoned personal property at such
public auction or sale as provided by Hopkins Ordinance
No. 162. If the Manager is of the opinion that the
value of such vehicle does not justify sale in such
manner, he shall summarily sell such vehicle or vehicles
depositing the proceeds of such sale in the general fund
of the City subject to the right of the former oVmers to
payment of the net sales price after deduction of expense
of such sale from the fund upon application and satisfactory
proof of oVmership not later than six months from
and after the date of such sale.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City
of Hopkins held on November 1S, 1969 and finally read, approved, and
adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of said Council
of said City on the 16th day of December, 1969.
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun December 24, 1969
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10(ficiel Publlcationl
CITY OF HOPKINS
Henepio County, Mincesote
ORDINANCE N0. 316
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS
ORDINANCE NO. Y� KNOWN AS THE HOP•
KINS ZONING ORDINANCE
Be il ordained by lhe Citv Cauncil ot the City
of Hopkinsas tollows:
That Hopkins Ordinance No. 2�, known as
the HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE be and
the same is hereby amended as (olloavs:
Seclion 1. That the tollowing descriDed par
cels and premises situated in t6e City at Hop-
kins, viz:
That parl ot the Wesl halt of lhe East hatl
ot the South one-[ourth ot �the Norlheast
Quarter o( the Southwesl Quarter of Ser
tion 25, Township 117. Range 22, escepl the
Norlh 200 feet thereot, which Ges East ot a
Gne 33 feet Fast o( and measured at righl
angles toand parallel with the West Gne ot
the East halt ot said Northeast Quarter ot
the Southeasl Qua rler ot said Section 25:
Also, all of Block 3, including the alley
therein, in Davison's Addition To Wesl
Minneapolis. '
are herebv removed from the R-1 District and
platted and zoned in R-2 District ot the City ot
Hopkins.
That the official zoning map ot the Cily ol
Hopkins is hereby changed and amended ir
contormitv with this Ordinance.
First read at a regular meeting ot the Coun
cil o[ the Cilv of Hopkins held on November l8.
1969 and tinally read, approved, and adopted
and ordered published al a regular meeting ol
said Council o[ said City on the 16th day ol
December.l9�.
HENRY POKORNY.
Mayo�
C. R. PETERSON.
Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY.
Citv Altornev
�Dec.24.1969�—H . .
(�� CITY OF HOPKINS
' MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION 1862
Councilman Lund. offered the following
Resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED, Tha,t the Contract heretofore submitted, signed and executed
by the Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board of .the County of Hennepin for and
during the.year 19 b9 for the ad.ministration and supervision of poor relief in
the City. of Hopkins � be� and the same is hereby accepted,
approved, renewed and extended for and during the year 1970 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 0 nays, as follows:
Councilman Jerre Miller - yea
Councilman Warner Blake - yea
Councilman Robert Harri.man - yea.
Councilman Paul Lund - yea
Mayor Henry Pokorny - yea
And so tYie Resolution was adopted.
I certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a Resolution passed
by the Council of City of Hopkins , Minnesota,
at its regular $� meeting held on the 16th day of December ,
19 69 •
Dorothy M. /�(fohnson,/, �Yecretary to the Council
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CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION N0. 1863
A RESOLUTION RELP_TING TO PARTICIPATIOiJ iilT TT�E SUBURBAN HENNEPIN
COUNTY NURSING DISTZICT
Mr. Harriman ir.�tro�it�ced the iollowin� resolution and
move it's a op��on:
WHEREAS, pursuan� to i�li�zieso�a S�att�tes, Sections 145.08 and
145.12, provision has been made for a ��sblic health nursing dist�rict
in that portion of F-iennepin Cour.cy outs�de t'ne Ci�ty of Min�Qap�lis,
and
WHEREAS, pursuant to such a�str�ority such a public health nsrsing
district has been organized and 'nas been in o�eration for sever�.1
years, and
WEiEREAS, it is deemed necessary to continue the operation of
such nursing district and to prov�de i+t V�ich adequate funds for its
proper operation
NOW, TNERErORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GOVE�NING BODY OF
the city of Hopkins tiiat tnis poZitical sub3ivision
town,vi age or city
continue to be incZuded in the pu'�iic hea�th nursing c:istr_ict of
Suburban Hennepin Coun�y, or;anized on January 4, 1952; that it
participate in the benefits �.hereof; and that it agrees to support
on an apportionment basis its pro rata share of the cost of the
administration of suc'n district provzded, tiowever_ . that for the
period of Januar�r 1, ��?0 tzrough �ecembei 31, 19��y t�.is cost shRll
not exceed 292G per capita on the basis of the Yas� o�ficial census.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, �hat this resolut�on shall be deemed an
agreement to continue �o pa-rticipa�e in such nursing clistrict on the
basis hereinbefore specifie�l witn aZl othPr poi�tical st�bdivisions
adopting similar res�lu�ions.
The motion .for ado�i:ion of the �oregoing resolut�on �aas
seconded by Mr. Miller , UpOri ro11 ca11 there were
5 yeas an nays:
Yeas
l�Tay s
j� C.R.Peterson 5 � Cierk o� t�ie 0 City of Hopkins
:.owm, city or vi age
hereby certify that ttze above is a true copy of a reso�ution adopted
by the governing body o� city of Hopkins in an oificial
meeting at City Hall , on Decem er 6, 1969 .
town, c y or vi age ate
' 1_'69
- � . '� � �. . .:�.:
� CITY OF HOPKINS .
,�� ; . Herinepin County, Minnesota
- RESOLUTION N0. lgbl
A RESOLUTION DNIDING SPECIAL�ASSESSMENTS COVEP�ING LOT'1,. BLOCK
� 3, PARK VALLEY MANOR AFTER A DIVISION OR PLATTING THEREOF.' , ,.
� . . .
L�IHEREAS heretofore certain special assessments have been levied against '
� Lot l, Block 3; Park Va11ey Manor by the.City of Hopkins, and
► ' ' .
;�IHEREAS said Lot l, Block 3; Park Valley Manor has now been subdivided,
or replatted into six different parcels.described as Lots l, 2, 3, 1�, ana 5,
Block l, and Outlot A all in South Meadows, ,�
' IJOT�V TNEREFORE, it is hereby resolved as follows:
That special assessment levies numbered 4108, 374�, 133.6, 3730, and,
3732�are hereby d�vided and separated among said newly platted parcels of
land hereinabove described, all as more fully appears by and upon the S�hedule
'� of Special Assessment Division �d Gombination pertaining to said premises, a
copy of which is hereto attached,�marked Exibit A, and.made a part hereof.
. That a copy of this Resolution and of said schedule be filed in the
. office of the Hennepin.County Auditor who is hereby ordered and authorized to
adopt such_Division of said Special Assessments, and cause the same to be
spread upori the parcels affected as hereinabove set forth. ,
Passed and adopted.at a.regular meeting of the City Council of the �.
City of Ho�kins held on December`16� 1969•
, '
� ' ,Henry Pokorny, Mayor _
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
.Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
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C�-
DIVISION YEAR 19G9 - T�.xx YeAr i��o. '. ;. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT o�v�s�oN NUMseR ��� PAGE a
�" DIVISION AND COMBINATION DATE6�OA �ate 12/3p/6919
MUN�CIPALITY HOp�iS N0.lr�'�� ' NEW PARCELS � ,
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ORIGtNAL PLAT '� PLAT PARCEL BALANCE TO MUST BALANCE �
AND PARCEL 37520 "1500 ORIGINAL TO ORIGINAL '
NUMBERS ' � 3 t' T� a AMOUNTS PARCEL AMOUNTS
COMMENTS w P AT NEW LEVY PROJECT TOTAL f'�'p � YEAER T�19TO SSTUATION SITUATII
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