Agenda
HOPKINS CITY COUNCIL
FINAL AGENDA
January 21, 2003
7:30 p.m.
THIS FINAL AGENDA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
UNTIL THE START OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
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Schedule:
6:30 - City Council Closed Door Work Session
7:30 pm - City Council Meeting
Work Session at conclusion of City Council meeting
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
OPEN AGENDA - PUBUe--c.OMMENTS/CONCERNS
(Public must fill out a Speakef Request Form. Three minute limit for each person)
III.
PRESENTATION
Budget Award Presentation, Yager
. IV. REPORTS - COMMITTEES/COMMISSIONS
~ CONSENT AGENDA
1. Minutes of January 7, 2003 City Council Meeting
2. Minutes of January 14, 2003 City Council Work Session
3. Second reading moratorium. ordinance on currency exchange businesses; (Memo) -
N. Anderson
4. Second reading moratorium, wireless telecom facilities; (Memo) - N. Anderson
5. Authorize final payment Central Park storm sewer project (CR2003-015) - J.
Anderson
Vote: Brausen
Jensen
Rowan
Johnson
Maxwell
VI. OLD BUSINESS
1. Setback variance, 254 - 20th Ave No-phone equipment; (CR2003-006) - N.
Anderson
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Vote: Brausen
Jensen
Rowan
Johnson
Maxwell
QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? CALL THE RAZZLE LINE - 939-1421
(The Razzle Line is the City of Hopkins voice message system)
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VII.
NEW BUSINESS
1. Approve final design and order bids, Fifth Avenue reconstruction; (CR2003-013)
- J. Anderson
Vote: Brausen
Jensen
Rowan
Johnson
Maxwell
2. Approve change order for Excelsior Boulevard Engineering Services; (CR2003-
016) - Stadler
Vote: Brausen
Jensen
Rowan
Johnson
Maxwell
3. Fourth quarter financial report; Yager
Vote: Brausen
Jensen
Rowan
Johnson
Maxwell
Approve
4. First reading junk car ordinance; (CR2003-010) - Genellie
Vote: Brausen
Jensen Rowan
Johnson
Maxwell _Approve
5. First reading fireworks licensing ordinance; (CR2003-011) - Genellie
Vote: Brausen
Jensen Rowan
Johnson
Maxwell _Approve
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
A regular meeting of the Hopkins City Council was held on January 7, 2003, in the
. Council Chambers of the Hopkins City Hall.
Present were Mayor Maxwell and Council Members Brausen, Jensen, Johnson, and
Rowan. Also, present were staff members Mielke, Genellie, Kerrigan, N. Anderson, J.
Anderson, Yager, and City Attorney Jerre Miller.
l. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Maxwell called the meeting to order at 7;40 p.m.
II. OPEN AGENDA - PUBLIC COMMENTS AND CONCERNS
III. OATH OF OFFICE
Chief Craig Reid introduced the Micheal Johnson. Chief Reid said that when a new
officer joins the force, it is a community event. The officer's authority comes from the
citizens of the community. Micheal was sworn. His badge was pinned by his mother.
II. PRESENTATION
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1. Legislative Preview
Senator Kelley and Representative Rhodes came forward to discuss the coming
legislative session and the concerns of the City. Senator Kelley said that the big issue
facing the State will be the immediate $350 million deficit. That amount has to be
resolved in the first six months of this year. The remaining deficit, over $4 billion will
have to be addressed later in the year. Solutions that are on the table will involve
service cuts and cuts in local government aid. That will affect cities, schools and
counties. There may be a loss of property tax relief. The solutions will slide back to
property tax.
Representative Rhodes agreed that the deficit is the major issue. He said that the
legislative bodies might be more creative that they have been in the past. In response to
Representative Rhodes question, Council responded that his first contact should be City
Manager Steve Mielke.
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Steve Mielke said that we realize that the City is part of the solution; that approximately
12 % of our budget is state aid; and that our levy increased In the general fund
approximately $30,000. Levy limits are due to expire this year. Will Cities be given the
authority to decide how much revenue they need? Mr. Mielke also asked if Cities would
be given additional tax authority. Senator Kelley and Representative Rhodes both said
that they are opposed to levy limits. Mr. Mielke also brought up the sales tax that is
collected on City purchases, This amount accounts for 1 % of our general fund budget.
The TIF district on the North Annex project is due to expire this year. Can this district
be extended? Senator Kelley and Representative Rhodes both agreed that they would
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write legislation to extend that TIF district. The City of Hopkins is constructing new
facilities. The Chemical Assessment team for the Western Metro area will store .
equipment in the new fire facility. The City will request aid for the storage.
The City Council and Senator Kelley and Representative Rhodes discussed the
Conceal/Carry firearms legislation. Both predicted that it would pass this year.
The City Council and Senator Kelley and Representative Rhodes discussed
transportation. Senator Kelley said that bonding for roads now is borrowing against
future growth. The outlook is not good for transit.
2. Proclamation for the Hopkins Area Jaycees
Mayor Maxwell announced that January 19 through January 25 is Hopkins Jaycees
Week.
IV. REPORTS - COMMITTEES/COMMISSIONS
There were none.
VI. CONSENT AGENDA
1. Minutes of December 17, 2002 City Council Meeting .
2. Ratify Prior Month's Disbursements
3. Approve Official Newspaper {CR2003-01}
4. Second Reading, Approve Park Board Change of Terms and Council
Representative (Memo)
5. Second Reading, Ordinance Amending Truth in Housing (Memo)
6. Second Reading, Ordinance Amending Property Maintenance (Memo)
7. Approve Final Payment, 2002 Sidewalk Project (CR2003-002)
8. Approve Final Payment, 2002 Alley Project (CR2003-003)
9. Resolution for Early Redemption of TIF Bond (CR2003-009)
1 O.Approve Date for Hopkins Board of Appeal and Equalization (Memo)
11 .Approve Property Information System Agreement with Hennepin County
(CR2003-005)
In response to Mayor Maxwell's question, Lori Yager said that item nine involves the
early retirement of TIF Bonds. The bonds are due in 2007. The savings in retiring them
now is about $40,000. The earnings would not be as good as the interest payment.
These funds can only be used to pool with other TIF districts. Those funds are healthy
now.
Council Member Jensen moved and Council Member Brausen seconded a motion to
approve the Consent Agenda. A poll of the vote was as follows: Council Member .
Brausen, aye; Council Member Jensen, aye; Council Member Rowan, aye; Council
Member Johnson, aye; Mayor Maxwell, aye. The motion carried unanimously.
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VII.
OLD BUSINESS
1. Setback Variance, 254 - 20th Ave N, Phone Equipment (CR2003 = 006)
The applicant has requested that this item be continued to the January 21st meeting.
Council Member Brausen moved and Council Member Jensen seconded a motion to
continue the item to January 21, 2003. A poll of the vote was as follows: Council
Member Srausen, aye; Council Member Jensen, aye; Council Member Johnson, aye;
Council Member Rowan, aye; Mayor Maxwell, aye. The motion carried unanimously.
VIII. NEW BUSINESS
1. First Reading, Moratorium Ordinance, Wireless Telecom Facilities (CR2003-
007)
In December, the Council reviewed a request for a variance from Owest to locate
wireless telephone equipment on residential property. The Council asked staff to draft
an interim ordinance to allow the City Council time to study the regulation of personal
wireless equipment within residential districts. The ordinance will not apply to any
permit requests received prior to the moratorium.
A discussion was held concerning the issues that should be studied during the
moratorium. The issues decided upon are commercial uses in residential areas; height of
antennas; ground equipment next to antennas; exceptions that will be granted in
residential areas; screening of ground equipment; requirements for underground
placement; if variances should be allowed in residential areas for commercial uses; and
that the study should include all residential areas.
Mayor Maxwell asked for comments from the audience. There were none.
Council Member Johnson moved and Council Member Srausen seconded a motion to
adopt Ordinance 2003-891, placing an interim ordinance regulating and restricting the
installation of above-ground personal wireless telecommunications equipment or facilities
within residential districts, for first reading. A poll of the vote was as follows: Council
Member Brausen, aye; Council Member Jensen, aye; Council Member Johnson, aye;
Council Member Rowan, aye; Mayor Maxwell, aye. The motion carried unanimously.
2. First Reading, Moratorium Ordinance, Currency Exchange Businesses (CR2003-
G08)
In December 2002, the City Council hear a request for a zoning amendment to allow a
currency exchange business as a primary use in the B-3 Zoning district. The Council
denied the amendment and directed staff to draft an ordinance to place a moratorium on
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currency exchange as primary or secondary uses in the businesses districts. The
moratorium will expire after one year.
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Mayor Maxwell opened the public hearing at 8:47p.m.
No one came forward.
Council Member Jensen moved and Council Member Johnson seconded a motion to
close the public hearing. The public hearing was closed by unanimous consent at 8:48
p.m.
Council Member Rowan moved and Council Member Jensen seconded a motion to adopt
Ordinance 2003-892, placing an interim ordinance regulating currency exchanges as a
permitted and secondary use, for first reading. A poll of the vote was as follows:
Council Member Brausen, aye; Council Member Jensen, aye; Council Member Johnson,
aye; Council Member Rowan, aye; Mayor Maxwell, aye. The motion carried
unanimously.
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Council Member Brausen moved and Council Member
Johnson seconded a motion to adjourn the meeting. The meeting was adjourned by
unanimous consent at 8:50 p.m. .
Respectively Submitted,
Terry Obermaier, City Clerk
COUNCIL MEMBERS
ATTEST:
Eugene J. Maxwell, Mayor
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Januaty 14, 2003
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MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION - January 14, 2003
A work session of the Hopkins City Council was held at 6:30 p.m. on January 14, 2003, at
the City Hall. Council members present were Mayor Maxwell and Council members Brausen,
Jensen and Johnson. City personnel present were: City Manager Mielke; Public Works Director
Stadler; Parks Superintendent Vogtman; Crime Prevention Specialist Kathy Magda1. Also present
were: Sharon MacDonald of Reduce the Use Coalition; Jessie Kemmer, Barbara MacIntosh and
Maureen Al1en of the Chemical Health Commission; and Ron Roetzel of Bolton & Menk.
Tobacco and Youth
Ms. MacDonald noted tobacco usage by teens is lower in Hopkins than the statewide
average. Statewide it has dropped steadily since 1998. If school, the major factor, is a positive
experience, there is lower usage. The biggest danger is that teens that smoke are more likely to
drop out of school, and school dropouts often end up incarcerated in later life. Risk-taking begets
risk-taking. Major sources of tobacco for teens are older persons, stealing, and buying with a fake
ID. She asked why the moratorium was put in place; Mayor Maxwell said the issue of a "tobacco
and gift" type shop made the Council want to study the issue. Mr. Mielke added that compliance
check cost is also an issue. Ms. Jensen is concerned about "target areas"; Ms. MacDonald said
there is a problem at a market on Cedar Lake Road in Minnetonka where a source is close to the
school. Later Ms. Magda] noted that a "distance from school" requirement would need to include
daycares; the small size of Hopkins could be a problem. Ms. Jensen would like to see if there is a
difference between West and North Schools as one has a store nearby; Ms. MacDonald said that
data might be obtainable from Hopkins' own study. Mayor Maxwell noted outside signage, not
location, is the major problem; Mr. Mielke added the city attorney has said regulating such
signage will raise the issue of equal protection. Ms. Allen said a sandwich sign in a parking lot
should be eliminated. Ms. Magdal said that due to police force shortages compliance checks were
not done in December; when she does them, she will check outdoor signage. Ms. MacDonald
noted many youth state that the tobacco and gift shop is a source. Ms. Johnson asked if there
were complaints, could those stores get more compliance checks? Ms. Magdal noted Minnetonka
has upped their fines to $250 for first con-compliance, $500 for the 2nd. Ms. Allen noted one store
in Burnsville could not sell tobacco for 30 days after one non-compliance violation. Mayor
Maxwell suggested commission members talk to tobacco sellers and explain their concerns.
Answering Ms. Johnson, Ms. MacDonald said "all tobacco" stores are not as big a problem, as
minors aren't allowed in. Ms. Kemmer said the underage fine of $100 or take a class is in place.
She finds most in the class are into other bad habits - liquor, marijuana, theft, etc.
General Consensus: Chemical Health should approach tobacco sellers and explain their
concerns face-ta-face. Outdoor signage needs to be studied by the Commission and staff.
Downtown Park Improvements
Mr. Vogtman showed concept drawings of two different structures for the park. The
gazebo would hold 30-40 people (600 sq. ft.) and costs $25-30,000; the bandshell could hold 80
(1100 sq. ft.) And costs $36-40,000. Installation is extra for both and could add another $20,000.
He also showed advertising for a permanent fabric structure that he has shown the Jaycees.
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General discussion followed. Sound being carried to residential areas was a concern. Whether the
two structures could be used together for events was questioned, especially as people, especially
those with children, use the park for Jaycee events that could not do so ifbeer came into the park.
Ms. Johnson and Mr. Brausen did not like the looks of the fabric structure; Mr. V ogtman said he
chose it only because it was an example of a stlucture that cars could park under. Mr. Stadler
noted the CIP forthe park project is $90.000; Mr. V ogtman added $60~ 70,000 was planned for the
building. Mr. Vogtman said a decision needs to be made in the next few weeks if it is to be used
for Music in the Park this year. Pavers were discussed, but were not seen as a priority.
General Consensus: Discussion will continue Jan. 28 and action will be taken Feb. 4. The
bandshell is favored; Mr. Vogtman should find out if a smaller version is available and if it can be
built with no back wall. He should look into other sites in the park. as facing north is not a good
idea. The fabric building is a separate issue. "Buy a brick" should not be done for the park, but
making it a yearly event for the Clock Tower Plaza should be thought about.
Re\-iew of Excelsior Bou)eyar'd Phase II Project
Mr. Stadler said the project is under budget. even with the change orders. He summarized
the history of the current problem - the county had accepted a plan when the Medica project came
up. Horkins wanted intersection work done for the North Annex; the County gave the design to
the City. Hopkins hired Bolton & Menk. They could use only a few pages of the EnviroScience
plans. Utility mains relluired redoing plans almost to Blake. Stadler would like to talk to the
county about sharing some of the additional costs incurred, especially as the county added another
level to the approval process which added cost and they asked for a subgrade plan. Mr. Stadler
would like to have the Council okay the major p0l1ion of the Bolton & Menk bill, and then
approach the county on the remainder. Mr. Roetzel said they had cut $38,000 off the bill already
and is willing to take the two-part payment.
General Consensus: Mr. Stadler should ask for two change orders and approach the county
for the second portion.
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Fifth Avenue Project
Mr. Stadler said Bolton & Menk is also doing this project. The original estimate was $1.3
million; the final estimate is $1.1 million. Side\valks on the north side of 2nd will be possible with
the roadway raised 1 foot. A traffic plan with Supev alu has been agreed upon. Shrubs will need to
be trimmed back. but not removed, at Wayside amI Highway 7. He feels the bump-outs will slow
traffic and ensure pedestrian safety.
Mr. Mielke asked if Council had gotten any feedback. Mr. Brausen said 3 or 4 people have
mentioned signage. sidewalk at Wayside. not liking the bump-outs; but they seem resigned to the
project. Ms. Johnson asked if the new mvners at j1h and 1 ,t could be approached about removing
the shrubs that make that intersection dangerous. Ms. Jensen asked about creative signage: Mr.
Stadler said he is not comfortable with that as the city receives a lot of state aid for roads.
General Consensus: Mr. Stadler should draft a resolution as soon as possible setting out the
future actions of the city for this project: the traffic monitoring in a year to inc lude business usage,
bus traffic, amount of traffic: signage: state aid and city-wide effects, ete. Council should report
back to Mr. Mielke 011 any changes desired by Friday. Mr. Mielke should get an update from
MTC on bLlses.
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Niemann Letter: General consensus was that sending the updates to commission/board
members would answer many of his concerns. This led to a discussion on training board
members. It was agreed election should be May, with general training in June. Chairs should be
asked to come early/stay late for special chairman training. In July special Z&P training should
include a mock agenda; it was suggested Jerre Miller be approached.
Instant Run-off Voting: Ms. Hesch has asked for authority to do a forum on this. Ms.
Obermaier has checked with the vendor; current machines are not capable, new equipment would
need to be purchased. Ms. Johnson said the Charter Commission would be a good place to stal1.
Discussion followed. General Consensus was that the issue should go to the Charter Conunission
first. They should give feedback to the Council before any other decisions an~ made.
Wage Adjustments: Mr. Mielke said that in light of state budget issues, city wages are a
big concern. General Consensus was this should be covered in a closed discussion. Mr. Mielke
will have Mr. Genellie also attend.
Ms. Johnson asked the city check into the broken sign with cigarette advertising strapped
on at Butch's Market.
Mayor Maxwell asked Council members to be ready with ideas for State of the City.
Mr. Brausen moved adjournment; Ms. Johnson seconded. Meeting adjourned at 10:35
p.m.
Kasey Kester, Secretary
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ATTEST:
Eugene J. Maxwell, Mayor
.2003 Licensed Businesses
License #
Hopkins Locatioll
Lie Type
DBA
0300J
Tuttle's Hopkins Bowl
107 Shady Oak Rd
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Lindee's
919 Cambridge St
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The Big Ten Bar and Restaurant 1106 Mainstreet
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Oak Ridge Country Club
700 Oak Ridge Road
03(}()5
Hopkins American legion
10 -17th Avenue South
. Wednesdl/Y. JmrlulIJ' 15, l003
Liquor - On Sale
liquor - Sunday Sale
Tobacco Sales
Bowling Alley lane
Mechanical Amusement Device
Amusement Device location
Food Establishment ~ Level Three, Tier One
Food Vending Machine
Liquor - Sunday Sale
Food Establishment - level Three. Tier Two
Amusement Device Location
Tobacco Sales
Liquor - On Sale
Mechanical Amusement Device
liquor - On Sale
Liquor - Sunday Sale
Tobacco Sales
Food Establishment-level Three, Tier Two
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier Thre
Liquor Sunday Sale
Swimming Pool - Special Purpose
Swimming Pool - Outdoor
robacco Sales
Dance Hall
liquor - Club
Mechanical Amusement Device
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier Thre
Amusement Device Location
Tobacco Sales
Liquor - Sunday Sale
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Licl.'lIse # DBA Hopkins Location Lie Type
Hopkins American legion 10 -12th Avenue South Liquor - Club
Dance Hall
U3()()6
Hopkins VFW 100 Shady Oak Rd Liquor - Club
Liquor - Sunday Sale
Tobacco Sales
Dance Hall
Mechanical Amusement Device
Amusement Device Location
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier Thre
()]OU ~
Decoys Grill and Bar 1022 Mainslreet Liquor - Sunday Sale
Dance Hall
Tobacco Sales
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier Thre
Liquor - On Sale
f)300S
Hopkins Tavern On Main 819 Mainstreet Food Establishment - level One
. Liquor - On Sale
Liquor - Off Sale
Liquor - Sunday Sale
Tobacco Sales
Mechanical Amusement Device
Amusement Device Location
() 3 ()rN
Hopkins Elk's lodge 30 - 8th Avenue South Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier Two
Food Vend'lng Machine
Dance Hall
Tobacco Sales
Liquor ~ Club
Liquor - Sunday Sale
(j]010
Boston Garden 1019 Mainstreet Liquor - Wine, On Sale
3.2 Beer - On Sale
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier Two
Food Establishment - level Two, Tier One
03011
China Royal Restrurant 8430 Excelsior Boulevard 3.2 Beer - On Sale
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License #
DBA
ChIna Royal Restrurant
U3UIl
Tratoria Michelangelo
IJ3013
Richards Liquor
030J-I
Hopkins Liquor
1130/5
Best Buy Liquor Warehouse
03U/6
Leaman's Liquor
.1130/ ~
Mac's Liquor
IJ311/S
Jim's Liquor
030/Y
Meadowbrook Golf Course
030]0
Mainstreet Bar and Grill
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Hopkins Location
8480 Excelsior Boulevard
802 Mainstreet
22 - 10 Avenue North
712 - 11th Avenue South
812 Mainstreet
120 Shady Oak Rd
8554 Excelsior Boulevard
3 - 6th Avenue South
201 Meadowbrook Road
814 Mainstreet
Lie Type
Food Establishment - Level Three. Tier One
Liquor - Wine, On Sale
Liquor - Wine, On Sale
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
3.2 Beer - On Sale
Liquor - Off Sale
Tobacco Sales
Tobacco Sales
liquor - Off Sale
Tobacco Sales
Liquor - Off Sale
liquor - Off Sale
Tobacco Sales
Tobacco Sales
Liquor - Off Sale
liquor - Off Sale
Tobacco Sales
3.2 Beer - Off Sale
3.2 Beer - On Sale
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier One
Food Establishment- level Three, Tier Thre
Tobacco Sales
Liquor - On Sale
Liquor - Sunday Sale
Dance Hall
Mechanical Am usement Device
Amusement Device Location
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License #
Hopkills Locatioll
Lie Type
DBA
IJ3()ll
M.G.M. Liquor Warehours
495 - 17th Avenue South
U3():!2
Jack Yee's Restaurant
1016 Mainstreet
rl31eS
Hopkins Cinema 6
1118 Malnstreet
03():!1)
Back Door Tobacco 813 Mainstreet
IJ3IJ3iJ
Pawn America 168 Blake Rd N
U3 IJ31
Walgreens #06730 1511 State Highway 7
. U3032
Walgreens #04260 540 Blake Road North
iJ3IJ33
Driskill's Foods 25 - 11th Avenue North
()3U3-1
Snyder's Drug Store 15 - 9th Avenue North
fJ3U35
Midnile Market 5 - 6th Ave S
U3U36
Wm. H. McCoy Petro Fuels
1102 - 2nd Street NE
0303 '7
. Wet/W!lt/al', )(JJ/lwrl' 15. 20IJ3
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Tobacco Sales
Liquor - Off Sale
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
3.2 Beer - On Sale
Liquor - Wine, On Sale
Each Additional AuditOrium
Food Establishment - Level One
Movie Theatre, Over 700 Seats
Tobacco Sales
Pawnshop
Tobacco Sales
Food Establishment - Level One
Tobacco Sales
Food Establishment - Level One
Tobacco Sales
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier Thre
Tobacco Sales
Food Establishment - Level One
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
Gasoline Station, ea. Additional Pump
Tobacco Sales
Gasoline Station, First Pump
Gasoline Station, First Pump
Gasoline Stallon, ea. Additional Pump
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. Liceusi' #
DBA
Sinclair Gas Station
03038
Holiday Stationstore #261
(/3(}3Y
Oasis Market #541
(}3U-IU
Oasis Market #600
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()30-U
Oasis Market #608
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Hopkins Locatio1l
501 Mainstreet
300 - 11 th Avenue South
240 Blake Road North
530 Blake Road North
1120 - 7th Street South
Hopkins Sunshine Carwash LLC 10801 Excelsior Boulevard
1)30-13
Wash Me Car Wash
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BellMobile Inc
U30-l5
Town and Country Dodge
iJ3(}-I6
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8940 Excelsior Boulevard
1714 Mainstreet
1710 Highway 7
Lie Type
Food Establishment - Level One
Gasoline Station, ea. Additional Pump
Tobacco Sales
Gasoline Station, First Pump
Gasoline Station, ea. Additional Pump
Food Establishment - I evel One
Gasoline Station, First Pump
Tobacco Sales
Gasoline Station, ea. Additional Pump
Food Establishment - Level One
Gasoline Station, First Pump
Tobacco Sales
Gasoline Station, First Pump
Tobacco Sales
Car Wash
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier One
Gasoline Station, ea. Additional Pump
Tobacco Sales
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier One
Gasoline Station, First Pump
Car Wash
Gasoline Station, ea. Additional Pump
Car Wash
Food Establishment - Level One
Car Wash
Motor Vehicle Sales - Class A
Food Vending Machine
Motor Vehicle Sales - Class A
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DBA
Lie Type
Hopkins Hitching Post
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Walser Chrysler-Plymouth
U30-J8
Auto sports Inc
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Mainstreet USA, Inc
li31J5{)
SS Billiards
U3()51
Schill's Dumpster Service Inc
0305::
Hopkins Location
350 - 17th Avenue North
314 Mainslreel
2021 Mainstreet
525 Malnstreet
732 - 11th Avenue S
in the City of Hopkins
Waste Management - SavagelBurthe City of Hopkins
. ()3U53
1-800-Got Junk
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Armor Waste Systems
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BFI of North America
U305(j
Nelsons Meats - Bakery - Deli
(}305 ~
in the City of Hopkins
the City of Hopkins
the City of Hopkins
116 Shady Oak Road
rJ31158
Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburg 303 - 11th Avenue South
Kentucky Fried Chicken #Y067DD 1728 Mainstreet
03(151)
Vail Place
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15 - 9th Avenue South
Motor Vehicle Sales - Class B
Petroleum Storage, Bulk
Motor Vehicle Sales - Class A
Motor Vehicle Sales - Class A
Motor Vehicle Sales - Class A
Billard Table
Mechanical Amusement DeVice
Amusement Device Location
Refuse Collector
Each Refuse Vehicle
Refuse Collector
Each Refuse Vehicle
Each Refuse Vehicle
Refuse Collector
Refuse Collector
Each Refuse Vehicle
Refuse Collector
Each Refuse Vehicle
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier Two
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier Two
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier Two
Food Establishment Level Two, Tier One
PUKe 6 oj I :1
Valise #
Hopkins Locatioll
Lic Type
DBA
03U(,(}
Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburg 510 Blake Road North
03061
EI Sarape Supermercado
1002 Mainstreet
1J3()(j]
Papa John's Pizza #1256
1114 Mainstreet
i i3 urd
Hopkins Thrift Bakery
1812 Mainstreet
1!30()-/
fa co Bell #3311
819 Cambridge Rd
0306J
The Italian Gourmet
8594 Excelsior Boulevard
(31)60
Quizno's Classic Subs 801 Mainstreet, SUite 1
IJ3{)6 -:
.0 WoN Hoagie's Restaurant 824 Mainstreet
Open Circle Senior Day Center 34" 10th Avenue South
03()()l)
Pekoe & Java 1110 Mainstreet
i!3()70
Windmill Imports Inc 1513 Mainstreet
1!3li7j
Chapel View 605 Minnetonka Mills Rd
IJ3{}~~
Katherine Curen Elementary 1600 Mainstreet
(J3(j73
Eisenhower Elementary
1001 Highway 7
03(J 7-/
Alice Smith Elementary
801 Minnelonka Mi\ls Road
(j3()~5
Dominos Pizza
. Wl!dll('s(h~l'. J!IIIlUlI)' IS, 2003
1450 Mainstreet
Food Establishment - Level Three. Tier Two
Food Establishment - Level One
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier Two
Food Establishment - Level Two. Tier fwo
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier Two
Food Establishment - Level Three. Tier One
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier Two
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier Two
Food Establishment - Level Two. Tier One
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
Food Establishment - Level One
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier Thre
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier Thre
Swimming Pool- Indoor
Food Establishment Level Three. Tier. Thre
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier One
Page 7 of 12
Ucense #
03U :'6
DBA
Lie Type
Hopkins Locatioll
Noah's Ark Child Development Ce 1410 Mainstreet
(l30~'7
Hopkins Center Drug Store
1J3!rs
Taher Commissary
03!rv
913 Hopkins Center
337 - 2nd Avenue South
Hopkins Mainstreet Dairy Queen 1800 Mainstreet
(31)80
Nathan's Pastries
03().'i!
Chapel View
U 3 O,''i:!
China Palace Restaurant
li3083
.03{).'i-f
723 Malnstreet
615 Minnetonka Mills Rd
724 -11th Avenue South
Hopkins Youth Hockey Associatio 11000 Excelsior Boulevard
White Castle
O]OS5
Hopkins Early Learning Center
()3IJ8(j
1111 Cambridge Street
125 Monroe Avenue South
Deli Double/Creative Touch Cateri 138 Jackson Avenue North
()3()\' ~
Caribou Coffee
1i3(}S8
Pizza Hut
rJ3(},\'()
1601 Highway 7
7 - 10th Avenue South
Bakers Square Restaurant #174 210 Blake Road North
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Zion Early Childhood Center
03091
SuperValu
. II'I'{liresf/a)', JitlJlWI)' IS, 2003
241 - 5th Avenue North
9300 Excelsior Boulevard
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier One
Food Vending Machine
Food Establishment - Level One
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier One
Food Establishment - level Three. Tier One
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier One
Food Establishment Level One
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier One
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
Food Establishment - Level One
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier One
f-ood Establishment Level Three, Tier One
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier Two
Food Establishment - Level Two< Tier One
Food Establishment - level Three, Tier Thre
Food Establishment - Level One
Food Establishmenl- Level Three, Tier One
Food Vending Machine
Page 8 of J]
. License # DBA Hopkills Location Lie Type
11309::
Town and Country Dodge 1710 Highway 7 Food Vending Machine
()3()93
Vending by B Kenyon 1413 Mainstreel Food Vending Machine
113()1)~
Royal Vending Corporation 499 Mainstreet Food Vending Machine
U3()1)5
Hopkins VFW 100 Shady Oak Rd Amusement Device Location
Mechanica! Amusement Device
113 0 <.)()
Hinrichs & Son Vending Inc 107 Shady Oak Road Amusement Device Location
Mechanical Amusement Device
!l3()() c
Vik's Vending Company 16 - 9th Avenue North Food Vending Machine
03()i.)/)'
Theisen Vending lnc 11000 Excelsior Boulevard Food Vending Machine
Mechanical Amusement Device
.1I3{)yr.) Amusement Device Location
Martens Vending 333 2nd St N.E. Food Vending Machine
()311){)
Metro Coin, Inc 1501 Highway Seven Amusement Device Location
Mechanical Amusement Device
1131 () 1
Theisen Vending lnc 1118 Mainstreet Amusement Device Location
Mechanical Amusement Device
Food Vending Machine
U3 j 0]
Theisen Vending Inc 1501 Highway 7 Food Vending Machine
n31U3
Theisen Vending Inc 10-12thAveS Amusement Device Location
Mechanical Amusement Device
03110
Martha Burns Swimming School 160 Blake Rd N Swimming Pool - Indoor
Food Establishment - level One
. rJ'l'dlleIllm'. }(/I/I/(/I1' 15, 2003
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Page 9 of 12
. License #
03105
DBA
Lic J).pe
Hopkius Locatioll
Westbrooke Patio Homes Assoc, 11317 Wagon Wheel Road
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Metes & Bounds Management Co 460 - 5th Ave N
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Creekview Apartments
u3]li8
Highland Management Group
031 (}I)
Highland Management Group
03/]1!
434 Blake Road Norlh
101 Blake Rd N
1328 Lake Street N. E
Highland Management Group. lnc 421 N. Van Buren
031/]
Stuart Management Corp
.03]].?
920 Feltl Court
Westbrooke Condominium Assoc 823 Old Settlers Trail
(l3/I3
113/1-1
Westbrooke North Condo Associa the City of Hopkins
Fine Properties of MN, LLP
u3}j 6
640 Oakridge Road
()31 J:7
Stuart Management Corporation 151 - 8th Avenue South
Sarah C Meyers
03]/\' .
Senada Zakariasen
U3//V
Heidi D. Knight
1!3/](J
Carrie Sutter
. W('d,,(!.wl(~)'. J(//J//{/ry /5,lO(J3
1001 Mainstreet
903 Mainstreet
13 -8th Avenue South
1001 Mainstreet
Swimming Pool - Outdoor
SWimming pool- Special Purpose
Swimming Pool - Special Purpose
Swimming Pool - Outdoor
SWimming Pool - Outdoor
SWimming Pool - Outdoor
Swimming Pool - Outdoor
Swimming Pool- Outdoor
Swimming Pool - Outdoor
Swimming Pool - Indoor
Swimming Pool - Special Purpose
Swimming Pool- Special Purpose
Swimming Pool - Outdoor
Swimming Pool - Outdoor
Swimming Poo/- Outdoor
SWimming Pool - Outdoor
Massage Therapy
Massage Therapy
Massage Therapy
Massage Therapy
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Licellse # DBA Hopkins Locutio/l Lie Type
03/lI
Frederic Jensen the City of Hopkins Transient Merchant, Peddler, Solicitor
03/l]
Dawn E Jensen the City of Hopkins Transient Merchant, Peddler, Solicitor
1!3Il3
Mizpah United Church of Christ 412 5th St Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
03 IJ-I
Jasimlne Garden 1601 Mainstreet Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
1i3!l5
U.S Bench Corporation the City of Hopkins Benches
iJ3ll6
Frank David Harris 15-8thAveN Massage Therapy
03! J '7
EZ Foods 716 - 11th Avenue South Food Establishment - level Two, Tier One
Tobacco Sales
lUllS
Butch's Market 520 Blake Rd N Food Establishment - Level One
.O3!l9 Tobacco Sales
R&M Grocery and Deli 108 Blake Road North Food Establishment - level Two. Tier One
3.2 Beer - Off Sale
Tobacco Sales
03/31!
Tobacco and GiftS 12 Suburban Square Tobacco Sales
Food Establishment - Level One
03131
Checker Auto Parts #1820
1113 Excelsior Boulevard E
Food Establishment - Level One
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Signature Dining
1202 5th Avenue South
Food Vending Machine
03133
Signature Dining
1011 Feltl Court
Food Establishment - Level Three. Tier Thre
U3 U!
Children's World Learning Center 101 Blake Road North
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier One
1J3l35
Daycare Dining Inc
. /J'ei!ut'.\(IIIY, Jc/lllUlrl' 15, 1003
1310 Mainstreet
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier Two
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DBA
. License #
()3138
Daycare Dining Inc
Hopkins Location
1310 Mainstreet
Twin City Catering/Affairs to Rem 611 - 13th Avenue South
()3 / r
Chartwells c/o Blake School
1)3 !3S
Star Wok
rH!39
Munkabear1's
.
. 1/ 'ed/tesda)'. 1111I1/WI' IS, 2003
110 Blake Rd S
1428 Mainstreel
1206 Mainstreet
Lie Type
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
Food Establishment - Level Two, Tier One
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier Two
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
Food Establishment - Level Three, Tier One
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