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1957_Minute Book,. �� � � "' � _._ � � • , . . . �;.4- � �,�4��,�%�. A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THt CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON�� r,i"" TUESDAY� JANUARY S� 1957 AT ?t30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. � . . , . , . PRESENT 1➢�ERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN TESAREK� NASH� EMPANGER AND JOHNSON� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL� CiTY ATTORNEY WHITNEY AND CITY ENGlNEER SIDNEY-+SMITH. M `' JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THE ADOPTI4N OF THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION — �NNIHEREAB, PLANS FOR STATE PROJECT N0. 27-�6P2-0� SHOWING PROPOSED ALIGkMENT� PROFILES� GRADES� AIVD CROSS"SECTIONS� TOGETHER WITH SPECIFICATIONS AND,SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR THE =CONSTRUCTION�� �RECONSTRUCTION�� �IMPROVEMENT}� OF SJICATE A�D ROAD NO. 3 INITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE_CITY AS A FEDERAL A10 URBAN PROJECT HAVE BEEN PREPARED AND PRESENTED TO THE C�TY � NQUY� THEREF�2E, TT �S RESOLVEDS THAT SAID PLANS� SPECIFICATIONS AND SPEC�AL PROVISIONS BE IN ALL THINGS APPROVEp. DATED THIS 8TH DAY OF JANUARY� i957.° ��.ried. . TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATION OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION� DATED [`�7�57� BE ACCEPTED� RE�ARD�NG THE REZONING OF THE COUNTY PROPERTY NORTH OF 5TH STREET SOUTH TO THE SOUTH IINE OF 3RD STREET SOUTH AND PJESTERLY FROM COUNTY ROAD F8 TO 6TH AVENUE SOUTH AND RAILROAD BOULEVARD� BE REZONED FROM THE SINGLE RESIDENCE OISTRICT TO THE INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING 4 CONDITIONS2— AND THE NECESSARY ORDINAIVCE BE DRAWN UP TO COVER SAME. CARRIED� �e} THAT THE COUNTY DEED TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR ROAD PURPOSES� SUFFICIENT LAND TO EXTEND THE PRESEIVT 5TH STREET SOUTH FRONI STH AVENUE EASTERLY TO WASHiNGTON AVENUE MAINTAINING A WIDTH OF 66�, r - �� �2) ALSO A 33� STRIP OP1 THE SOUTH SIDE OF 3RD STREET SOUTH FROM RAILROAD BOULEVARD TO WASHINGTON AVENUE. (3� ALSO THAT 4TH STREET SOUTH FROM 6TH AVENUE TO VJASHIN6TON AVENUE BE VACATEO. �4} ALSO DEEDING TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF �f.00� THE 2.56 HUNDREDS ACRES BOUNDED ON THE NORTH BY 5TH STREET SOUTH EXW TENDED� ON THE EAST @Y LAND NOW OWNED BY MINNEAPOLIS HONEdiIVELL� ON THE WEST BY LOTS i� 2� AND 3� BI,OCK T� PARK VALLEY AND ON THE SOUTH BY LOTS 6 THRU rr, BLOCK �� PARK VALLEY 2ND ADD�TION WHICH IS TO BE USED FOR PARK ANO PLAYGROUND PURPOSES. TESAREK MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION RECONIVIENDATION DATED ('�7�57 BE ACCEPTED AND A SPECIAL USE PERMIT BE GRANTED TO THE SINCLAIR 0!L COMPANY FOR ERECTION OF A GASOLINE FiLL1N(i STATION TO BE LOCATED ON LOTS j3� I4 AND I5� BLOCK I6� WEST MINNEAPOLIS THiRD DIVISION� WHICH !S ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER �OF EXGELSIOR AND �?TH AVENUES. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT THE SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL BE 1NSTRUCTED TO 1 WRITE TO THE GLUECK BREWING COMPANY AND MAIL COPIES TO THE SINCLAIR OIL COMPANY � AND JUSTIN LUND� ADVISING THAT NO LICENSE WILL BE ISSUED FOR A GASOLINE FILLING � STATION AT THE OLD LOCATION AT iCO2 WEST EXCELSIOR AFTER THE EXPiRAT10N OR TRANS� FER OF THE �957 IICENSE. CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT THE PROPOSED METROPOLITAN PLANNING COMMISSION BII.L BE TABLED TO THE NEXT MEETING. CARRIED. , TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT EXPENDTTURES �ATED JANUARY 8� 1957 IN THE AMOUNT oF $t94�044.r8� BE ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT�• CARRIED. - JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTIOIV N0. 680� �q RESOtUT[ON ORDERiNG THE PREPARATiON � A REF�ORT ON THE [MFRaVEMENT OF E'XCELSiOR AVENUE BETWEEN MtLWpUKEE SiREET . AND . HOtu1ED�1LE RQAD AND THE tA9PROVEMENT OF M�L1NpUKEE� BTREET BETVVEEN E'�CELS 10R AND `1NASHINGTQN AVENUE", MARKED EXHIBIT pAn� BE ADOPTED, _CARRIED. MEETIN6 ADJOURNED. ATTESTt/`1.�'_.;i'y/�/ l?.tG[Gi� �y// F; Nf; MADDEtV� MAYOR � ��R"� r A. W. ELMQUIST� SECR ARY TO THE COUNCIL , r. � �/ y Q :.e � t: .� ,,,�,y � y; �=:;:;' �� _ . w,,�, � � ,�' CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 680 A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE BETWEEN_MILWAUKEE STREET AND FIOMEDALE ROAD AND.TFiE IMPROVEMENT OF MI LWAUKEE STREET BETWEEN EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND WASHINGTON.AVENUE. VIM EREAS, it is proposed to improve Excelsior Avenue between Milwaukee concrete Street and Homedale Road by the reconstruction, ��surfacing and improving of the same, including the construction of curbs and gutters, sidewalks, additional sanitary sewer and water connections from the main trunk lines in said street to the adjoining lot lines and the installation and construction of storm sewers therein of sufficient capacity to provide for.the emptying into same of lateral storm sewers from intersecting streets and an outfall from said storm sewer along Powell Road from Excelsior Avenue northerly to Minnehaha Creek, and WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve Milwaukee Street from lNashington Avenue to Excelsior Avenue by reconstructing, concrete surfacing and improving the same, including the construction of curbs and gutters, sidwalks, and storm to be used sewers�for road drainage purposes, and WHEREAS, it is proposed to assess abutting and other adjacent property for all or a portion of fihe cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to 429.111, NOW, TFIEREFORE, BE I T RESO LVED BY THE. COUt� I l OF THE C I TY OF HOPK I NS , M I NNESOTA : That the proposed improvements, and each of them,be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, for stady and that he is instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advising the council in a preliminary way as fio whether the proposed improvements, and each of them, are feasible and as to whether they should besfi be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvements, and the estimated costsof the improvements as.recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 8th day of January, 1957• A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Nfii tney, City Attorney F. M. MADDEN, MAY�R I�s�... ::� �� ''��' - I j' � � � ��� �, � � � �, �� �OFFIGIAL PUBLICATION� ��j ��� 1 NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER IN POWELL ROAO, HOPKINS, MINNESOTA. SEALED BIOS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HO�KINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL FEBRUARY 4� 1957 AT 10;00 A.M. �CST� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLiCLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT W1LL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE INSTALLATION. SPEGIFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAfLS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE G17Y ENGINEER. BIDDERS BONDS OR GERTIFIED CHECKS ARE REQUIRED FOR �O�o OF THE BID� AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CITY OF HOPKINS �"�� �� Py �� c � �� . o ,q. A, R � 4` t.r�'.�-'u�`�.-'�i' y� ..,� ..��i.� ... .._ If -y "a.. SIDNEY S. FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW JANUARY 17� 1957 TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN JANUARY 17� 1957 � �� � . V � �` � � ' ��� 1 �� ��'.. A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF TH� C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� JANUAR'P I5� I957 AT 7=30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. MAYOR . PRESENT WERE ��RG��B� MADDEN� COUNCILMEN NASH� JOHNSON ANO EMPANGER� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL AND CITY ATTORNEY WHITNEY• JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT EXPEND.ITURES4:DATED JANUARY �5� [957 IN THE AMOUNT OF �F7�428�22 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. NASH MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE NO� T38� °pN ORDIIVANC� RELAT_iNG TO ZQN�NG AND AMENDiNG QRDfNANCE NE2. F3� QF THE C�TY OF HQPKfNS", aE ACCEPTED FOR FlRST READJNG;�, CARRIED. .. JOHNSON MOVED� NASFi SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 68$t RA RESOLUTTON RECE(V[NG A R�PORT QN CERTAiN [MPRaVEMENTS � PQRTfONS OF�E�CELSIOR BOULEV�IRD AND MtL'NIAUKEE STREET AND CALLiNG A HEARiNG THEREQN°'� MARKEo EXHIBlT �An� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 683� '�A RESQLUTI�N APPROViNG PL1�NS AND SPEC EF�CqT[CtNS FOR THE tNST�1lLAT[fIN qND �C�NSTRUCT[QN f]F' A CERT�iiN STORM. �EWER �1ND ORDER• ING pDVERT�SEMENT FQR BtDS°� MARKED EXHIBIT '�Bn� BE ADOPTED. CARRiED. JOHNSON MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY COUN�IL OF HOPKINS GO ON RECORD AS ENOORSING THE PROPOSED e957 METROPOLITAN PLANNING COMMISSION B1LL AS PREPARED IN TENTATIVE FORM FOR INTRODUCTION iN THE i957 LEGISLATURE. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT COMMUNICATION DATED t/���57 BY THE INTERNATlONAL UNION �F OPERATIN� ENGINEERS� PERTAINING TO WAGE SCHEDULE FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES BE RECEIVED AND PLACED ON FILE. CARRIED. EMPAN�ER MOVED� JOHNSO(d SECONDED� THAT COMMUNIGATION DATED j'�T3�57 BY THE HOPKIN� FjRE DEPARTMENT OUTLINIPIG THE OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT FOR [957 BE APPROVED AND COMMUNICATION BE PLACED ON F1LE. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPAN6ER SECONDED� THAT NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY COMMUNICATION� DATED i�Df�57 PERTAININ6 TO REDUCTION IN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL RATES BE RECEIVED AND PLACED ON FILE. CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING JOINT AGREEMENT RELATtNG TO IPVVESTI�ATION OF PUBLIC GAS RATES MARKED EXHIBIT �C� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. NASH MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY OF HOPKINS �AAKE APPLICATION FOR CONVEYANCE OF TAX FORFEITED LANQ DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS FOR STREET PURPOSES= � THAT PART OF LOT P2� BLOCK 9� WEST MINNEAPOLIS CEN7ER� LYING SOUTH OF THE NORTH 5 FEET THEREOF� HE(�NEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA. CARRIED UiVANIMOUSLY�. �v1EETING ADJOURNED. � r--�" - ��.� ... A. W. ELMQUIST� SEC TARY TO THE COUNCIL ATTESTz �---'� J � �� 2�; �C���� - F� M. MADDEN� MAYOR �;�. � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN,COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESO LC1T I 0 N NO . 682 " A RESOLUTIGN RECEIVING A REPORT ON CERTAIN IWIPROVEMENTS OF PORTIONS.OF EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD.AND MILWAUKEE STREET AND CA LLING A HEARING THEREON. WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution of the council adopted ;��}anuary 8, �957, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, with reference to the following proposed local improvements: Improvement No. I: The reconstruction, concrefie surfacing and improving of Excelsior Avenue between Alilwaukee Street and Homedale Avenue, also Milwaukee Street fram VJashington Avenue to Excelsior Avenue, including the installation and construction on said portion of Milwaukee Street of a storm sewer to be used for road drainage purposes and the installation and construction of said portian of Excelsior Avenue of storm sewers therein of sufficient capacity to provide for the emptying into same of lateral storm sewers from intersec�ing streets and an outfall storm sewer from said Excelsior Avenue storm sewer running northerly along Powell Road to Minnehaha Creek. Improvement No. 2: Curb, gutter and driveways on the South side of Excelsior Avenue from Nomedale Avenue to Ashley Road. Improveroent �lo. 3s Curb and gufter, sidewalk and driveways on the North si_de of Excelsior Avenue from the East boundary of the cifiy of Hopkins to the Chicago Milwaukee & St Paul Ry �� right-of-way, and on the South side of Excelsior Avenue from Ashley Road to /Nilwaukee Street, and on both sides of Milwaukee Street from Excelsior Avenue to Washington Avenue. Improdement No. 1�: Th� replacing of existing worn out and defective sanitary sewer and water connections and the installation of new sewer.. and water connections to lots where there are now no such connections. on Excelsior Avenue between Milwaukee Street and Homedale Road, and WHEREAS, this report was received by the council on January 15, �957, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVtD BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CIlY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The council will consider said improvements, and each of them, in a ccordance with the report and the assessment of abutting property for improvements � numbered 3 and �., and the assessment of the following described area for improve- ment number I, to-wit: South one-half of Section 19, Township 117, Range 21, except that �.! part thereof lying westerly of.the westerly right-of-way line of the Greafi Northern Railway Company; that part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 19, Totivnship 117, Range 21, now known as West Lake Street; all of Section 20, Town- ship 117, Range 21, Iying wi.thin the city limits of Hopkins;.Lots 7�� 75, 92, 94, 95, 96 and 97, Auditorts Su6division No. 239; Tracts �rF" � reGn �. �t�..��t � ,r�,r � ►� �n � ttM" and "N" , Reg i stered Land Survey No. 561, and fhe assessment of the following described area for improvement number 2, to-wit: The South 148 feet of Lot 77 and all of Lot 79 of Auditorts Sub- division No. 239; all of Flutchinsonts Interlachen Park; al) of Preston+s Interlachen Park; Blocks I, 2, 3, 1�, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, I�., 15 �nd. 16, F. A. Savagets Interlachen Park, for all or a portion of the costs of said improvements pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. l�29.011 to la29.111, at an estimated total cost of all of said improvements of �2ii,3oo.00. 2. A public hearing sha11 be held on said proposed improvements, and each of them, on the 5th day of February, 1957, in the cowncil chambers of the city hall at 7:30 oTclock p.m. �nd the city manager shall give published notice of such hearing and proposed improvements as required by (aw. � ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 15th day of January, 1957. F. �JI. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Wh i tney, City Attorney � C ITY OF HOPK I NS HENNEPI(v COUNTY,.MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED,IMPROVEPhENTS OF PORTIONS OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND MILWAUKEE.STREET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the city council of the city of Hopkins wiil meet in the councii chambers of the city hail at 7:30 otclock p.m. on Tuesday, Februar 5 ' �'4�, �957, to consider the making of the following local improvements, pursuant to M.S.q., Secs. l.�29.011 to L�29.111: Improvement No. I: The reconstruction, concrete surfacing and improving of Excelsior Avenue between Milwaukee Street and Homedale Avenue, also Milwaukee Street from Washington AVenue to Excelsior Avenue, including the installation and construction on said portion of Milwaukee Street of a storm sewer to be used for road drainage purposes and the installation and construction of said portion of Excelsior Avenue of storm sewers therein of sufficient capacity to provide for the emptying into same of lateral storm sewers from inter.secting streets and an outfall storm sewer from said Excelsior Avenue storm sewer running northerly along Powell Road fio Minnehaha Creek. The estimated cost of said improvement is �167,000.00 and the area proposed to be assessed for the same is as follovrs, to-wit: South one-half of Section 19, Township 117, Range 21, except that part thereof lying_westerly of.the westerly right-of-way line of the Great Northern Railway Company; that part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 19, Township 117, Range 21, now known as West Lake Street; all of Section 20, Town- ship 117, Range 21, lying within the city limits of Hopkins;.Lots 74, 75, 92, 9�+, 95, 96 and 97, Auditor�s Subdivision.No. 239, Tracts "F'r � rrG�r � trHrt ����fr ��� �rr � trM" and "N", Reg i stered Land Survey No. 561. ,_.. _.. _._ Improvement No. 2: Curb and gutter and driveways on the South side of Excelsior Avenue from Homedale A�enue to Ashley Road. The estimated cost of such improvement is �2,800.00 and the area proposed to be assessed for the same is as follows, to-wit: The Soufih 1�.8 feet of Lot 77 and all of Lot 79 of Auditorts Sub- division No. 239; all of Hutchinsonts Interlachen Park; all of Prestonts Interlachen Park; Blocks 1, 2, 3, 1�, 5, 6, II, 12, 13, 14, 15 and_16, F. q. Savagets Interlachen Park. Improvement No. 3: Curb and gutter, sidewalk and driveways on the North side of Excelsior Avenue from the East boundary of the city of Hopkins to the Chicago BHilwaukee & St Paul Ry I�Sse�c��Xx�T� r i ght-of-way,, and on the South s i de of Exce l s i or Avenue from Ashley Road to N�ilwaukee Street, and on both sides of Milwaukee Street from Excelsior Avenue to 1Nashington Avenue. The estimated cost of such improvement is �36,500.00 and fihe area proposed to be assessed therefor is each tract, piece or parcel of land abutting thereon. Improvement No. �: The replacing of existing worn out and defective sanitary sewer and water connections and the installation of new sewer and water connections to lots where there are now no such connections on Excelsior Avenue between Milwaukee Street and Homedale Road, The estimated cost of such improvement is �5,000.00 and the area proposed to be assessed therefor is each tract, piece or parcel of land abutting thereon. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improve- ments, and each of them, will be heard at this meetin�. SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, CITY MANAGER Published in the Hennepin County Review on Ja�uary 2� and 31, 1957• I' � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNIY., MINf�SOTA RESO LUTION N0. 683 A RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR TF4E INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF A CERTAIN.STORM,SEWER AND ORDERING,ADVERTISEMENT FOR_BIDS. ,� WHEREAS, the city engineer of Hopkins has prepared and presented to the council the plans and specifications for the installation and construction of an outfall storm sewer from a proposed storm sewer on Excelsior Avenue and running northerly along Powell Road from Excetsior Avenue to Minnehaha Creek,and has presented such plans and specifications to the council for approval, and WHEREAS, the installation and construction of said outfall storm sewer in said location has not as yet been ordered by the council, and ' VdFIEREAS, in order to expedite the work of the installation and construction of said outfall storm sewer in the event that its installation and construci-ion should later be ordered by the council, and in order to receive the most favorable bids for said project, it is desirable to advertise for bids at this time, NOW, THEREFORE, BE I T RESOLVED BY 11-1 E CAUNC I L OF THE C I lY OF HO,PK I NS, M I NNESOTA : I. Such p.lans and specifications as prepared by the city engineer are bereby approved. 2. The city manager shall prepare and cause to be inserted in the official newspaper an advertisement for bids upon the making of such improvement under such approved plans and specifications. The advertisement shall be published on Janu- ary 17 , 1957, and shall state that bids will be opened by the city manager afi ten otclock a.m. on February �., 1957, in the council chambers of the city hall, and that no bid will be considered unless sealed and filed with the city manager and accompanied by a cash deposit, cashierts check, bid bond, or certified check pa yable to the city for ten per cent of the amount of such bid. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 15th day of �anuary, 1957• A. UV. Elmqu i st, City Clerk Frank N. Wh i tney, City Attorney F. M. MADDEN,M4YOR P � � w � RESOLUTI�N AUTHORIZING JOINT AGREEh�iENT RELATING T� INVESTIGATION OF SUBURBAN GAS RATES. BE IT RESOLVED by the Qity Coiu�cil of the Qitv of Ho�kin� as follows: 1. It is hereby determined to be necessary and expedient to the public health, safety, prosperity, convenience and general welfare to enter into an agreement for the investigation of the rates of the ��1inneapolis Gas Company in this municipality and that such investigation can best be made by a joint and cooperative study of such rates with other municipalities in the vicinity. 2. In order to make such a joint investigation, a proposed agreement entitled, "Joint Agreement Relating to Investigation of Suburban Gas Rates", a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, is hereby approved and adopted and the appropriate officials of this municipality are hereby authorized and directed to enter into ;said agreement and to take such steps as may be necessary to give, effect thereto, including the,payment to the Village of Edina of�the sums specified in said agreement to be�paid by this municipality. STATE OF ��tINIJESOTA ., ) )ss COUNTY OF ffi�1N�PIR ) I, the undersigned being the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the Citq of Honkias , do hereby certify that I have examined the attached and foregoing "Resolution Authorizing Joint Agree— ment Relating to Investigation of Suburban.Gas Rates" and thata�l4F same is a true and correct copy of a resolution duly adop ted by the Council of the Qi�Y of Ha'P�ne at its meeting on Jsnue=y bt6 , 195 as the same is recorded in the minutes of said date on file and of record in my office. !� T tr-`.�.�-�.� C erk City of Ho�pkias JOINT AGREEP�1ENT RELATING TO INVESTIGATION OF SUBURBAN GAS RATES. I. The parties to this agreement are the municipal corporations of the State of Nlinnesota which are named in Paragraph IV hereof. II. This agreement is made pursuant to the provision of Minnesota Statutes Section 471.59 to provide for the joint and cooperative study of the rates of the Iviinneapolis Gas Company in those municipalities in the vicinity of the City of A�iinneapolis, (��innesota which constitute a single z3ne for gas rate-making purposes; and to provide for expert assistance in such study and in any discussions with the Niinneapolis Gas Company concerning gas rates in the municipalities which are parties to this agreement. The parties hereto agree to employ C. H. Hoper � Company to perform services in accordance with the agreement which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. Said agreement shall be �ade by and executed by the Village of Edina with said C. H. Hoper & Company, with the understanding and agree- ment that the services rendered, the information obtained and the reports made by said C. H. Hoper 8 Company shall be for the equal use and benefit of all of the parties to this agreement. IV. Each of the parties hereto shall forthwith pay to the Village of Edina the sum specified for such party in the following schedule: Village of Bloomington $ 502,05 Village of Brooklyn Center 224.80 Village of Brooklyn Park Village of Crystal 9.10 378.75 Village of Deephaven Village of Edina Village of Excelsior Village of Fridley Village of Golden Valley Village of Hilltop City of Hopkins Village of Morningside Village of New Hope Village of Richfield City of Robbinsdale Village of St. Anthony City of St. Louis Park Village of u�oodland V. $ 48.50 550.00 27i75 79.10 215.60 2.10 412.15 56.35 23.90 871.35 410.85 69.00 1,113.50 5.55 All §:ums received from the parties to this agreement shall be kept in " a. separate fund by the Village of Edina, to be used solely for the purpose of paying for the services of C. H. Hoper 8 Company. Upon completion of such services the Village of Edina is authorized and empowered to make payment there- for in accordance with the attached agreement. The �nethod of disbursement shall be that provided by law for Optional Plan B villages. Upon payment of all sums due C. H. Hoper 8 Company the Village of Edina shall make a report to the par- ties hereto giving a strict accounting for all receipts and disbursements of funds received by the Village of Edina pursuant to this agreement. In the e��ent that there should be any surplus money remaining after discharging all obligations to the said C. H. Hoper � Company, such moneys shall be returned to the parties hereto in proportion to the contributions of the parties hereto. VI. This agreement shall be effective when each of the parties hereto, acting -2- 4.,: _ �� � � . �". . , . pursuant to prop'er authority, has provided the village clerk of the Village of Edina with a copy hereof� executed by the appropriate officials of such party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned party hereto has caused this agreement to be signed and delivered on its behalf. In the presence of: � HCP� � Name of municipality � Hy � /' / ti' i����P/Yl% . �.., � I t s i�AY� � . By ! Its CI�( �E�i , � ' -3- January 10, 1957 To All Municipalities In The Suburban Minneapolis Gas Utility Alliance To The Councils In October you, together with 17 other suburban Minneapolis communities, agreed.to jointly finance a study of the suburban rates of the Minneapolis Gas Company. Since that time, attorneys have been working on the necessary legal documents, and they are now ready for your final consideration and approval. Enclosed you will find.two copies of the formal agreement and resolution of participation required by law. One copy of the certified resolution and the 1oint aqreement must be completed, approved, and returned to the Villaqe of Edina as soon as possible. One copy of the actual contract between the Village of Edina, as agent for the group of municipalities, and the C. H. Hoper Company of Denver, is enclosed for your information and records. The Village of Edina will complete the actual contract for the work just as soon as we receive completed, approved resolution and joint agreement from each of the 18 participating municipalities. The consultant our advantage matter on your resolution and possible. DGBsB Encl. '� '�� is anxious to begin work on this study� and it will be to to get started just as soon as possible. Please put this next Council agenda and return the certified copy of the the executed copy of the joint agreement just as soon as Yours very truly, W. C. Hyde, Village Manager. AGREEMENT FOR STUDY OF GAS UTILITY RATES. THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into as of this a�.; �� � 195 by and between the Village of Edina; a municipal corporation of the State of Minnesota, hereinafter called the "Village"� and C. H. Hoper, doing business as C. H. Hoper & Company; herein�- after called the "Engineers", WITNESSETH: In consideration of the covenants and agreements hereinafter 5et forth the parties hereto contract and agree as follows: I. The Village herewith employs the Engineers and the Engineers aaree to make a study and report on the rates of the Minneapolis Gas Company �n those municipalities in the vicinity of the City of Minneapolis, Minn�seta which constitute a single zone for gas rate—making purposes (hereinafter called.the "suburban zone") and to provide expert assistance in a dis�;ussion with the Minneapolis Gas Company concerning gas rates in such municipa'_itie;.. II. The services of the Engineers shall include the following item�. (hereinafter called the "work"): 1. Make a study and analysis of a full year's operating resulis of the Minneapolis Gas Company under the current rates, if data is ava��aaie for the period ending October 31, 1956. If such data is not availablc., +..he work will cover a full calendar years operating results of said compa,:y �o�• 1956. 2. Commence the study as soon as complete operating data are available for either of the periods mentioned in Paragraph I aboveo lr sa�a data are not available by July 15, 1957 this agreement can be voided by r.oti:e in writing�of either party to the other. 3. Study and analysis of the value of property dedicated to providing gas service in the suburban zone. 4. Make a detailed study and analysis of the overall operations of the h1inneapolis Gas Company and the allocation of property between the City of Minneapolis and the suburban zone. 5. Review gas franchises of all those municipalities which are in the suburban zon�, noting any differences as well as the expiration date of each. 6. If necessary data are available, make a study and analysis of the allocation of property and operating costs among the various municipalities located within the suburban zone. 7. Make a written report to the Village and the other ;municipalities in the suburban zone, showing the results and findings of the aforementioned work including the specific mention of those items of capital outlay or oper- ating expense which, in the opinion of the Engineers, should be treated differ- ently by the Minneapolis Gas Company so as to result in a more favorable rate in the suburban zone. Twenty-five copies of such written report shall be supplied by the Enaineers. 8. Make an oral report, if requested by the Village, concerning the results and findings of the aforementioned work of the Engineers. 9. Assist the Village and other munscipalities in the suburban zone in discussions and negotiations in a meeting with the Minneapolis Gas Company concerning rates in the suburban zone, meeting with representatives of the Minneapolis Gas Company and municipalities in th^ suburban zone. 10. Complete the work within one year of the date hereof. The Village will cooperate with the Engineers by providing whatever pertinent information and data which is necessary and available for the Engineers' work. - 2- . . . T\' ^ V Upon n�:rf�^rrp�rrr �� th� a�cl�c uy t,",;� �nc�ineers the Village agrees to pay th�� i,nc:n�.c:�; ���� s�um of �ive �Th::;usanci and no�l00ths ($5,000.00) Dollars. If ;;he `Ji i lage �es� res ot��er =;2rvices of the Engineers in negotia— Ti�r,s !��it:� t�::e ���l�r.n��a�cli� �;a� Co�p-ny after the meeting referred to in sub— paraer.raph ti ��r I`a�u�,_�a;;��. �� �.��cvc; the Engineers lvill render such services u}�on a�autca.11y aa,.�F_e�'. �_;�:•:.::� b::s�<_ of per diem costs and expenses. li•d ;������,=:�5 l'�i-':i:L�r', ;:he ,�arzies hereto have hereunto affixed their si�anat:�are s er,d �the s�aJ_ o � t}�e �� �l:laye as of the day and year first abcve writ;:.en. �.: , ;,, d_ _�.�ess�::, . . . VILLAGE OF EDINA ._._._..---.____._........_.._ .�. __.__..._.._.�. _.__.___.__ BY Its Mayor _ ._......,__.._....�.�...._ . �_.._.,.. ._.._ ._. . .___, _, . BY Its Manager � (Seal) . C. H. Hoper, doing business as C. H. Hoper & Company. � z �' 1� �:. 1 .. � OFF 1 C I AL PUBL'fGAT'I ON� � �� � � �, 1 ���� -: � � NOTIGE FOR BIDS FOR SUPPLY OF A FqCTORY-6UILT UNDERGROUND SEWAGE PUMPING STATION. SERLED B1DS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE C1'TY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL FEBRUARY I5� I957 AT I0:00 A.M. �CST� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ� ANO AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT W.iLL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE EQUIPMENT. SPECIFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFF��CE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, BIDDERS BONDS OR CERTIFIED CHEEKS ARE REQUIRED FOR IOo OF TNE BID� AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CITY OF HOPKINS � J , �zca4P� SIONEY . F ISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUB�ISHED fN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW� JANUARY 31, 1957 TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE CONSl'RUCTION BULLETIN� JANUARY 31, 195? '' E �D � � 4 � s� �1 ��`�� � A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF H�PK1NSf MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON SATURDAY� JANUARY 26� 1957 AT TI'230 A,M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN NASH� TESAREK AND JOHNSON� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT MR. FRISSEL� BE AUTHORIZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF A FACTORY�BUILT UNDERGROUND SEWAGE PUMPING STATION. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. e A. W. ELMQUIST� S6CRE ARY TO THE COUNCiL ATTEST: n,� � �%�.�«/ F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR , � �'� , ;� �� � �$ � -� �� ► A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY.OF HOPKiNS� MlNNESOTA WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� JANUARY 29� T'957 AT 6;00 P.M. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN NASH� TESAREK� JOHNSON AND EMPANGER� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL• THE PURPOSE OF THIS MEETING WAS TO DISCUSS WITH A GROUP OF RESIDENTS OF INTER� LACHEN PARK THE METHOD OF ASSESSlN6 AN� AREA TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE EAST EXCELSlOR AVENUE iMPROVEMENT PROJECT TO BE MADE THIS YEAR. MEETING ADJOURNED. A. W.'ELP/IQUIST� SEC TARY TO THE COUNCIL CF� C �LMEN: v � `� „ � � :� j P ''� � � ' � : �.�.,�a� .r , 7 �� � � i`'i'? �.- �i-rresr: �%, ��. ��-��`��G'�re� F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR � �� �l � � �A � ii v �� � �.� A SPECIAL A.9EETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKIN�� MINNESOTA� WAS HELO ON WEDNESDAY� JANUARY 30� i957 AT 8;00 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNG{LMEN EMPANGER� JOHNSON AND TESAREK� ALSO C�TY MANAGER FRISSELL� C�TY ATTORNEY WHITNEY AND CITY ENGI(VEER SIDNEY�SMITH. THE PURPOSE OF TNIS MEETING WAS TO DISCUSS WITH THE COMMERC�AL AND INDUSTR�AL ESTABLiSHMENTS THE METHOD OF ASSESSING AN AREA TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE EAST E>:CELSIOR AVENUE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT TO BE MADE THIS YEAR. MEETING ADJOURNED. � ATTEST; __� _...�i �'1'I r`L�r�% F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR t A. W. ELMQUIST� SECRE RY TO THE COUNCIL ��� � ��� � R ���a � �� � A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON FEBRUARY 5� P957 AT 7;30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN NASH� TESAREK� EMPANGER AND JOHIVSON� ALSO CJTY MANAGER FRISSELL� CITY ATTORNEY WHITNEY AND CITY ENGINEER SIDNEY�SMITH. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 684� °�► RES�LUTfQN QRDER[NG CERTA[N CMPRQVEMENTB �N PQRTiONS OF E�CELSiQft BOULEV6►RO AND M�LVJqUKEE STFQEET"� MARKED EXHIBIT °An BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT THE READING OF ORDINANCE NO. �38� ��N ORDfN�f�E RELATfNG TQ Z�tN�NG AND ,�MENDCNG ORD[NpNCE`N0. i3f QF THE C(TY OF HQPKI'NS°� BE TABLED UNT1L SUCH�TIME AS WE ARE IN RECEIPT OF AGREEMENTS AND DEEDS AS SET UP IN MINUTES oF �/8/57, PROPERLY EY.EC�TED BY HENNEPIN COUNTY. CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT ON SALE LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS OF WALTER J. RONNEI AND M. J. WELDON BE TABLED. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED lo(C4� AT i'0200 A.M. ON MONDAY� 2/4/57 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEVIER IN POWELL ROAD AND THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVED= C ON TRAC TOR �. PETER LAMETTI CONSTRUCTION CO. 2. MONTGOMERY CONSTRUCTION C0. 3. SINANSON EXCAVATING C0. 4. NORTHERN CONTRACTIN6� INC. 5. HERBST CONSTRUCTION C0. 6. PHELPS—DRAKE CO.� INC. 7. F. MORETTINI 8. TWIN EXCAVATING CO.�INC. 9. WOLFF CONSTRUCTION C0. t0. PETROSKE 8c ROSS B1D RRICE � 31' � 720�.24 32�f79.40 33�405.70 35�0[2.50 35�48[.07 35�502.20 36�446.00 36, 9 i 5.74 37�8f7.6[ 37�868.70 JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT THE LOVd BID OF PETER LAPAETTI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY BE ACCEPTED AND THE NECESSARY C ONTRACT AND BOND FORMS BE DRAWN FOR SIGNATURES. CARRIED. TESAREK fv10VED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION �LO�pf�S�p q RESOLUT�QN RELAT�NG TQ FiLCNGS FQR Ci7Y OFFICES", MARKED EXHIBIT '�B � AND THAT SAME BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. �` CARR I ED. ;c , EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY A'f'TORNEY BE ASKED TO DRAV1 AN� AMENDMENT TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS LIQUOR ORD�NANCE N0. (9� AMEND�NG SUBD�VISION 2 OF SECTION 2� ALLOUdING FIVE ON SALE LICENSES (N PLACE OF 4. ALSO SUBDIVISION 7 OF SECTION 6 ELIMINATING THE 6 MONTHS OPERATION REQUIREMENT BEFORE A LiCENSE MAY BE ISSUED. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED FEBRUARY 5� �957 IN THE AMOUNT OF �5I'�4r3,26 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT�. CARRIED, JOHNSON P�OVED� EMPANGER SECONDED�THAT RESOLUTION NO. 68f� "A RESOLUTiQN qUTHQRIZfNG THE A�Q�iRENG BY THE CTTY OF ��CERTAIN TRACT QF LAND iN E�CH�NGE FOR CERTA[N LAND Q9NNED BY THE CfTY"� tJIARKED EXHIBIT �'Cn� B�ADOPTED. CARRIED. EMRFRNGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT 7HE PETITION FOR IMPR�VEMENT OF ALLEY BETWEEN �3TH AND f4TH AVENUES NORTH AND NORTH OF M. 8c ST•L�. TRACKS TO THIRD STREET NORTH� BE REFERRED TO THE C1TY ENG(NEER FOR CHECKING AND REPORT. CARRIED. � EMPANGER MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT THE CITY OF HOPKINS PURCHASE LOTS 6 AND 7� BLOCK 67� WEST MINPdEAPOLIS SECOND D�VISION FOR PARKlNG LOT PURPOSES AND THE MAYOR AND CITY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE PURCHASE AGREEI�IENT. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION MARKED EXHIBIT nD� APPROVING THE CLASSlFICATION AND SALE OF CERTAIN TAX DELINQUENT LAND AS INDICATED ON LIST 427C BE ADOPTED. CARRIED, ' 0 PAGE �2� FEBRUARY 5� f957 — REGULAR MEETING JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY OF HOPKINS MAKE APPLICATION FOR CONVEYANCE OF TAX FORFEITED LAND SET UP AS PARCEL 3738�—�949 ON LIST 427C VIHICH IS LOT i� AUDITORlS SusolvlSloN # 363� HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA� WHICH �d1LL BE USED FOR STREET PUftPOSES. CARRIEO. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONCED� THAT COMMUNICAT�ON BY JUDGE OTTO AND CARROLL PERTAINING Ta RECOMPAENDATION FOR AMENDMENT AND ADDITION TO CITY ORD�NANCES AS MADE BY POLICE SUPERINTENDENT HO�ARD PUCK BE REFERRED TO CITY ATTORNEY WHITNEY FOR THE DRAW�NG UP OF AN AMENDA9ENT TO THE ORDINANCE. CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT MR, FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO CONSULT SOME ARCHITECT TO CHECK iNTO �HETHER OR NOT THE NORTHERN DIVISION BUILD�NG OF MINNEAPOLIS�MOLlNE COULD BE USED AS A MUNICIPAL BUIQDiNG AND THE EXPENDITURE FOR SUCH CHECK NOT TO EXCEED �200.00. CARRfED� MEETING ADJOURNED. ATTEST; ; �/���2�- �L F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR C L1-►�\ A. 6V. E�MQUIST� SECRETA TO THE COUNCIL . �v. CITYOF HOPK�NS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESGTA RESO LUT I ON NO . 68L�. A RESOLUTION ORDERING CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS ON PORTIONS OF EXEELSIOR.BOULEVARD AND MIL�VAUKEE STREET. WHEREAS, a resolution of��the;�city council adopted i-he 15th day of January, 1957, fixed a date for a hearing on the following proposed local improve- ments: Improvement No. I: The reconstruction, concrete surfacing and improving of txcelsior Avenue between Milwaukee Street and Homedale Avenue, also Milwaukee Street from Washington Avenue to Excelsior Avenue, including the installafion and construction on said portion of Milwaukee Street of a storm se�rer to be.used for road drainage purposes and the instaltation and construction o4{said portion of Excelsior Avenue of storm sewers therein of suf�f.icient capacity to provide for the emptying into same of lateral si-orm sewers from Intersecting streets and an outfall storm sewer from said Excelsior Avenue storm sewer running northerly along Powell Road to Minnehaha Creek. Improvement No. 2: Curb, gutter and driveways on the South side of Excelsior Avenue from Homedale Avenue to Ashley Road. Improvement No. 3: Curb and gutter, sidewalk and driveways on the North side of Excelsior Avenue from the East boundary of the city of Hopkins fio the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul right-of-way, and on the South side of Excelsior Avenue from Ashley Road to Milwaukee Street, and on both sides of A�ilwaukee 5tr2et from Excelsior Avenue to VJashington Avenue. Improvement No. 1�.: The replacing of existing worn out and defective sanitary sewer and water connections a nd the instal(ation of new sewer and water connections to lots where there are now no such connections, on Excelsior Avenue between Milwaukee Street end Homedale Road, and NM EREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of said improvements, and each of,fihem, were given ten dayst published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publicafiions of the required nofiice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 5th day of February, 1957, NOW, THEREFORE, '+ BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNE80TA: � I. Such improvements, and each,of them, are hereby ordered as proposed �•�$Z in the council resolution�adopted January 15, 1957. 2. P. S. Sidney-�mith, city engineer of Hopkins, is hereby designated as the engineer for that portion of said improvements which are under the jurisdiction and control of the city of Hopkins. Plans and specifications for the installation and construction of an outfall storm sewer from the proposed storm sewer on Excelsior Avenue and running norther(y along Powell Road from Excelsior Avenue to Minnehaha Creek, which were prepared by said city engineer, were approved by resolution No. 683, adopted by the couneil of the city of Hopkins on the 15th day of January, �957. Plans and specifications for the balance of said improvamenfis have been prepared by the engineer for the county of Fiennepin and have previously been approved by this council. ADOPTED by the council of tne c;i.ty of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 5th day of February, 1957• A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. 4Vh i tney, City Attorney 0 F1�. h4ADDEN, fi�AYOR CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN.COUNTY,�INNESOTA xEsor.uZzora �o . 685 �� �� ,`� ° � � � � ti �� a �� �� ' �' � � �� A RESOLUTION RELATING �0 FILINGS FOR CITY OFFICFS. � Tn�R,EAS, the charter of the city of Hopkins provides that any candidate for a city office shall file an. affidaSrit, or an. application made by not less than fiee noters on behalf of any qualified voter of the city whom they desire to be a'candidate may be made and filed, at least twenty days before election, and WHEREAS, city offices, except poLice offices, customarilg close ior the transaction of business at five o�clock p.m., except in cases of extreme emergency; NOW, THEREF'ORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY �FIE COUNCIZ OF THE CITY OF FiOPKINS, MINNF�SOTA: That no such afYidavits or applications be filed or accepted for filing after five o�clock p.m. of the last day for filing as established by the city charter. ADOPTID by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting February 1957. � thereof held this 5th day of . F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. F�.mquis t, Secretary of the Council Frank 1V. WhitneY, City Attorney 21 Published in the Hennepin County Review, Pebruary 3#� 1957. CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN.COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 681 A RESOLUTION AU7MORIZING THE ACQUIRING BY THE CITY OF A CERTAIN TRACT OF.LAND IN.EXCHANGE.FOR CERTAIN LAND OWNED BY THE CITY. - ,<< VVHEREAS, the city of Hopkins is the owner of the follovring described tract, piece or parcel of land, to-wit: The southerly five (5) feet of Lot Sixty-eight (68), AuditorTs Subdivision No. 239, Hennepin County, Minnesota, �� r� except the westerly 33 feet thereof, which tract, piece or parcel of land is not needed by the cifiy for city purposes, and WHEREAS, Oxford Apartments, Inc., is the owner of the following described tract, piece or parcel of land, to-wit: The South fifty (50) feet of that part of Lot Sixty-eight (68), lying Eest of the West 463 feet thereof, Auditorts Subdivision �o. 239, Hennepin County, Minnesota, . which tract, piece or parcel of land is needed by the city for street purposes, and WHEREAS, Oxford Apartments, Inc., has offered to convey to th� city said tract of land owned by it on the condition that the city convey to Oxford Apartments, Inc., the above described tract, piece or parcel of land owned by the city, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the offer of said Oxford Apartments, Inc., be accepted, and that upon the delivery to the city of a warranty deed conveying good and market- able title-to the above described tract, piece or parcel of land ovrned by Oxford Apartments, Inc., the city execute and deliver to Oxford Apartments, Inc., its deed r for the above described tract, piece or parcel of land owned by the city. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting fihereof . 5th day of February, 1957, held this A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, , City Attorney F. Mi. MADDEN, MAYOR � .. j , "0:�7.GI?Tl�vt' � . � ' .. , , � � _ _ , � , __Tesarek�_y_ __.ol_:red �i:e i�Y_iorlin;, r��olution, 2nc= :�=o�ed ics 2c�o�tion: ' , , , _ �,':?�.'�+AS, T.ie Ci��`- Cou�.cil oi �the Cit�r of Hopr:ii:s, � e=L-�e-ain Qt��ant�;, . '_-A�_r�ESOt� i1c.S �^ECB�J,E'.f', iY'O:] ti:2 COt_'Zt�- �iU1',1t0.' C� :e�'1T'ie_3�11 �iQi171�;j, �;2riItESOLa. a�.ist of lands: in. s�.i�i ci;y. �c�:icn becar.�e tr_e �ro�e�t`r o� t�:e State oi :�:i�r.�- so�a �naer tYie �rovicions o�:lr,ti•r aeciaring �Y�e iorfei�ure oi lands tt� tl7e �tate- for non-l�a�rment of ta:ces, whi�c: sai� 1.ist 'r_as been design�.iea as Cla.ssific2tion ' . r�ist ����7-c �� � 'J�ruP.�'�,.. ��, 195 F; _ �na . �rliERr1A�.; e�.cli ;��:-rce�, of ian.c� descri�ed i�ti sa.id list l�as lsereto#'ore �eer��: �� claw.si:�iea r��� . �;le Fo�rc� oL .Coi��lt�r Co��nissior.Ers : of I;en�eyo:�n .Co�t�z�;� ,.�.�i.nEso ca � , as non-consert=�.tion l�r.� �,�:d. �i�e sale thereof 'r.as� heretofore� beei� authorizea by. saic �soarc� of County Corrimissianers: �. � . i�0�9, ���?�:�xOF�;, �r; IT I�,ESQLV-'r,D,� B�,r saici.Ci�;y Coiz_�cil, ac�;i.n�; �ursua.nt . � to I�iinn.esota S�tai;ute.s �or Ia4�9., 'Section:2S2,�T, �Subd. I, ti�at'.�;i=e said classi- . ixc�tion by s�.ici� �oard o.� Coun�ty Com;,,issioners of eacfl pa:rcel o� 1�a.zd descrii�ed - in said list as ;:i-eo�serv�,tion l�,ncl 'oe ane.. �he sa�e is liere��r �a:p�oroveci arid , tn��; �ne sale of eacr sv-ch parcel 6f land be ana. t'r�e , same is hereb� a:�uroved. ' The question.��ras,on trse acio;otion of the. resolution, .�r�.n the�roll being c2lled,� t�_ere arere _ 5___ Y�S and 0 _ IdAY� , as follo�r� : +Mayyor Madden�-------:-- - ---�-` ---� ._��unailman�npanger. ---,�.- _Councilman_ Tesarek----- • ' �� Nash � ' , . ^ . - - __ -------�-- --- - � �� . Joiinson . . � Resolution adopted. . �. ATT�ST • __ _ _ _--�j '- �-^^ . - � , ��—/Lr /� _ �- - -- - ---- . Cit�r Cler� v , �� ' �c'�� 4f City Co�m�il - -- . . ' . . - . � Msyor , � , C T ^Y . �r i: � . Hopkins _ _^ �_ C I �x D�' : --,Hopkins . � . � . . .� �,.�Tl:` ' . . . _ . . � (��, �u,,:...i N0.44YB - . . _ cr�����ra���c����ro�-c����v��z�� �t�� :�. ��7--�N �=:T LUND PRB88—MINN6APOL18 � S[JSDIVISION Sx. or Twp. or Appraiaed Value I Lot I Block �0 I Dollan �'r:���" �a�' J���ii X��.�iy�. � !'e'tx�:�'�ta�'� Set�.&'�9.��Oa�. �'(�. ��i�• �f+�ncl6��t3. �%13• � �x�t . �'a�re�T ���. 3"�1 � 19�9 ., . • - �-.� •.a� . � r � c � •.e 1 ❑ � ������x� � M11 ELMER H. LARSON LAND COMMIBBIONER �'iI'. �i. lt�. ��].i.".QtL1S� Cle_�% of Ci �y oi :�o�'�ins '7�} E:;celsior A�enue F�onkins, P�iinriesota Dear 5ir: �� r� January �3, i9„ ���������� SE =SOTA Section 282.G1 of i�:in�iesota St�.t�ates io-r l;�y, �rovides t��t after t�ie Ceuz�tj- Boarn has classified ta.�;. forfcited land, the �it;� Co�u:cil oi t'_��e City in �•�_zich ti:e ;?ropert�r. is located, rm�st ap�rove i �s cla.ssi�'ication and �ale. I ar.i i:ere���ith enclosiizg ti�ra co�ies of' a list of ta.� forfeited land located in �he Cit�T of Hopki?is, wnich fcr identification _purposes ras been desi�;na.teci as List ��4�7—C", Jar_uary 22, 19,57. The land de�cribed in t�zis list ��as bee-_1 classified b� the County Bo�.rd of �'_ennepir� County as non—con— serva�io_� land 4r_d the sale t'��ereof has beer� a.ut'r_orizeci b�l said �oard. I�.r.: �,lso enclosing tl�ree co�oies ef a-oroposed rasolution a-pnrovir_� ti�is classific�,tion and �he s�,le oi s�.id la.nd. 4°l� 11 you please h�ve � ou.r Council �ct o_z tr�is resoluticn �� t'_2eir verv earliest cor_vP:�ience and.as soor_ as tl^_e resolution has bee:� a.cted upon, return �o me one co of the list to— �:_lcr �ti�ith tvro cc��tified copies oi t'_�_e resolution. The resolution e.�il;hout the clerl•_�s certi�ica.�e t_�ere�o �,�tached, �::�ic'_n is ;��.r:��ec "Gr�,uinal" �a�> be retair�ec� f.or �yrour recerc�s. In order trat ���e c�,.n co.�?plete ,c�re��ar�tions �or t'r,�e sale of tax fo-r— fe�ted la.nd schedulec� for this spring, i� is Y1zC?SS?Y'jr t�t t'tlis classifi— ca.'�ion list i�e retu�ned to t'r.is of'fice on or before A�ril i, 19�7, ��r.,_et'ner i � tias beer_ a.v-r�rovec� or not. Z�;rill ��ou �.�indl�yT use vour best cfi orts �o �,�ve your Council ta�ce a.ction on th�.s resolution as soon as ;�cssible. Youa�� very trul� , --�.�...,_�. �� . yL���i;�: x. LA.��soit, Land Corr-ais �ioner. ��:i. : lrn � �a �� � ��i���� A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPK�NS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� FEBRUARY t2� i957 AT St00 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT LNERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN NASH� TESAREK� EMPANGER AND JOHNSON� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRI6SELL AND CITY ENGiNEER SIDNEY�SMITH. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK S6COIVDED� "RESOLVEQ THAT THE CITY OF HOPKINS SHARE OF THE COST OF IMPROVEMENTS TO THE EAST END OF EXGELSIOR BOULEVARD� �NCLUCING STORM SENJER iNSTALLATIONS� AS APPROVED ON TUESDAY� FEBRUARY 5� t957� BE D�VIDED AS FOLLOWS: iNDUSTRIAL DISTRICT NORTH OF R. R. TRACKS SHOWN AS AREA � ON MAP MARKED AS EXHIBIT nAn� C� �.008 PER SQ. FT. INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERC�AL,DISTRICT SOUTH OF R. R. TRACKS SHOWN AS AREA B�.O,I PER SQ. FT. RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT SHOWN - AS AREA C.�,005 PER SQ. FT. � , AND THAT THE BALANCE OF THE COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENTS BE PA1D FROM THE PERMANENT I�JIPROVEMENT FUNDS OF THE CITY. FURTHERMORE� THAT IT IS HEREBY DECLARED TO BE THE POLICY OF TH1S COUNCIL TO INSTALL� FROM G�RlERAL CITY FUNDS� WITHOUT FURTHER SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS� SUCH LATERAL STORM SEWER LINES TO TIE INTO THE ABOVE STORM SEV�ER TRUNK AS SHALL BE P,EQUIRED TO DRAIN THE INTERLACHEN AND HARLEY HOPKINS AREAS.n CARRIED. UNANIMOUSLY. EMPANGER MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 686, "q RESOLUT�ON APPROVfNG PL�1NS qND SPECIFICqTI'ONS FOR WATER TREATMENT PLANTS p�ND ORDERING ADVERTfSEMENT FOR BIDS°, MARKED EXHIBIT pAn� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. � _ �-�"�"'`"` A. W, ELPAQUIST� SECRE ARY TO THE COUNCIL �4TTEST: ,-�� i �%�% `� F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR C I TY OF HOPK I IdS HENNEPIN COUNTY,_MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 686 A RESO LUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. ; . VN-IEREAS, pursuant to instructions from the city counci) the city engineer has prepared plans and specifications for three water tre�tment plants for iron removal and buildings to be''located�at the`"three city of Hopkins wells and has presented such plans and specifications to the council for approva I, tdOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. That such plans and speci�fications are hereby approved. 2. The city manager shall prepare and cause to be inserted in the official paper of the ctty and in the E.onstruction Bulletin an advertisement for bids for the making of such improvement under such approved plans and specifications. The advertisement shall be published in the February 21, 1957, issues of said papers, shall specif}r the work to be done, shall state that bids ' will be open and tabulated by the city manager at his office.in the.:city hall ,,::,.,,,,; on March t5, 1957, at ten otclock a.m. and that no bids will be considered V unless sealed and filed with the city manager and accompanied by a cash deposit, cashierts check, bid bond, or certified check payable to the city for ten per cent of the amount of such bid. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a special meeting thereof held this 12th day of February, 1957. F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Wh i tney, City Attorney �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� � C I TY OF HOPKI NS � � ��� ��T � � ��� � � � n �w� � NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR WATER TREATNENT PLqNTS FOR IRON REMOVAL AND BUILDINGS. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA UNTIL MAR6H 15� 1957 AT 10:00 A.M. �CST� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS P05SIBLE THEREAFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE E3Y THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE EQUIPMENT AND BUILDINGS, COPIES OF THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE OFFICE OF THE C1TY EN6INEER BY DEPOSITING �10.00 FOR EACH SET� WHICH WILL BE REFUNDED UPON TWE RETURN OF THEM IN GOOD CONDITION NOT LATER THAN MARCH 29� 1957. BIDDERS BONDS OR CERTIFIED CNEGKS ARE REQUIRED FOR IOdfo OF THE BID� AS A �UARANTEE t�F ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. GITY OF HOPKINS �Y�G � i1.��c""� —\ S I DP1EY . FR 1 SELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW� FEBRUARY 21, 1957 TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN� FEBRUARY 21, 1957 �� �OFFIGIAL PUBL�ICAT+ION� NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR SUPPLY OF A FACTORY—BUI�;LT UNDERGROUND SEWqGE PUMPING STATION. SE6ILED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL MARCH II, 1957 AT 10:00 A.M. �6ST� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER AVdARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOP, THE ABOVE EQUIPMENT� SPEGIF'ICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT'THE OFFICE OF TfiE CITY ENGINEER. BIDDERS BONDS OR CERTIFIED CHEGKS ARE REQUIRED FOR I0°o OF THE BID� AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. C I TY OF Fi0PK1 NS !' SIDNEY . FR SSELL CITY MANA6ER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW� FEBRUARY.28� I957 TO BE PUBL'I,SHED IN THE CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN� FEBRUARY 2$� 1957 � 0� ���� ��1���� A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNC(L OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON TUESDAYt FEBRUARY �9� f957 AT 7t30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN NASH� TESAREK� EMPANGER AND JOHNSON� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL� AND CITY ATTORNEY VdHITNEY. �NASH MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY THE HOPKINS FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR THE !N-� STALLATION OF 40 SPECIAL TELEPHONES BE GRANTED AfdD THE MAYOR AND C1TY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO SIGN AGREEMENT WITH THE TELEPHONE COMPANY. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT THE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN MAKE AN INSPECTION OF THE NEWLY CONSTRUCTED LIFT STATION AT CRYSTAL� MtNNESOTA AT �0;00 A.M,� 2�20�57 AND THAT A SPECIAL MEETING BE HELD AT 5:00 P.M, SAME DAY TO DISCUSS SAME. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED 2�['9�57 IN THE AMOUNT OF �24,006.4f BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATION DATED 2/[9/57 BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION THAT THE NORTHERN DIVISION PROPERTY OF THE MINNEAPOLIS—MOLINE COMPANY BE REZONED FROM lNDUSTRIAL TO THE BUSINESS�RESIDENCE ZONING BE ACCEPTED AND THE NECESSARY ORDINANCE BE DRAWN. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THE ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOW�NG RESOLUTION� "WHEREAS� F�LA�tNG RURAL HENNEPtN COUNTY ON A COUNTY SYSTEM OF D�STRTCT REL�EF, TO BE ADMfNfSTERED UNDER THE COUNTY 1NELFARE BQARD W�JLD NOT BE tN THE BEST lNTEREST OF RURAL HENNEPIN COUNTY. BE IT RESQLVED, THAT THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS�GQ ON R�CORD AS BPF'QSED TQ THE qDOPT�ON OF CQUNIY REL�EF BtLL � H.F. 72 AND S.F. 60� fNTRQDUCED �N THE F957 SESSION OF THE M[NNESOTA LEGTSLqTURE. FURTHER RESOLVE�, THAT COPIES OF' THiS RESOLUTION BE SENT TQ OUR REPRESENTA� TfVES [N SAINT PAUL." CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE N0. �40� "qN ORDINANCE AMENDTNG ORD�N�NCE N0. I32+�� BE ACCEPTED FOR FIRST READING. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVEC� NASH SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE NO. �42� a�N ORDfNAN10E RELATING TO'ZON�NG AND AMEND�NG ORDfN,�NCE 13� �' THE CtTY OF HOPK�NS AS qMENDED� BY ORDI'NANCE �39p� BE ACCEPTED FOR FIRST R,rEAD�NG. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE AUTHORIZED TO SPEND UP TO �300.00 TO COVER A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA TO PROCURE A DEPOSITION IN THE JENSEN LAW SUIT CASE. CARRIED. MEETIPIG ADJOURNED. �TTEST: _ � �'�i �1 F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR � G.iL.r-�..r—� A. IF1. ELMQUIST� SEC TARY TO THE COUNCIL �� � l�� ��j��"� , � , , , ; � � . a A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON WEDNESDAY� FEBRUARY 20� t957 AT 5:00 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN NASH� TESAREK� EMPANGER AND JOHNSON� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL AND CITY ENGINEER SIDNEY—SMITH. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED AT [0;00 A.M. ON FRIDAY� 2�j5�57 FOR THE FURNISHING OF A FACTORY�BUILT LIFT STATION AND THE FOLLOINING BIDS WERE RECEIVEDt BfDDER g,MOUNT FADDEN PUMP COMPANY � f5�i86.00 TONKA EQUIPMENT CO. �4,785.00 AEROMOTIVE INDUSTRIES� INC. f0�560.00 SCHMIEG INDUSTRIES� lNC. 9�474.00 DEL I'VERY 5 WEEKS APRIL [8TH �6 WEEKS �2 VYEEKS JOHNSON rA�VED, NASH SECON�ED� THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE BIDS BE REJECTED AND THE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO RE�ADVERTISED FOR SAME, CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO S16N AGREEMENT N11TH THE COUNTY FOR THE DIVISION OF COST FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF STATE A1D ROAD N0. 3� EAST EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD WHICH IS COUfVTY PROJECT N0. 5i09� STATE PROJECT NO. 27�6f2—'0� AND FEDERAI�PROJECT N0. U.S. 6292 �2�. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. A. W. ELMQUIST� SE RETARY OF THE COUNCIL •. / a� s � / L.� .+�:w a .+�� , �L ���.� �%�� _..i = 1�TTEST: ,.. � � /� F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR � �� �, ���� �" � � . , , , ,� A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF TH�. CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA VJAS HELD ON MONDAY� FEBRUARY 25� I957 AT 7230 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT VJERE MAYOR MADDEN� COWNCILMEN NASH� T�SAREK� EMPANGER AND JOHNSON� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL AND CITY ENGINEER SIDNEY�SMiTH. NASH MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT AS PER RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION A SPECIAL USE PERMIT BE GRANTED TO THE NORTHWEST INDUSTRIES� INC.� AND THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY TO USE AND OCCUPY THE FOLLOWlNG DESCRIBED PREMISES TO OPERATE A DISTRIBUTORSHIP OF FARM TRACTORS� MACHINERY� EQUIPMENT AND MOTOR VEHICLES AND FOR OTHER ACTIVITIES REASON�BLY ,INCIDENT THERETO� 1NCLUDIN6 BUT NOT BEING LIMITED TO MINOR ASSEMBLY AND SERVICE REPAIR WORK o THAT PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER �NEg� OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER �NE4°J' OF SECTlON TWENTY"THREE �23�� TOWNSHIP ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN �1I7�� RANGE . TWENTY�TWO �22�� LYING SOUTHERLY OF THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF STATE HIGHWAY NUMBER SEVEN AND NORTHERLY AND EASTERLY OF THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THE RIGHT-"OF�WAY OF THE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOU1S RAILWAY� — CARRIED UNAAIIMOUSLY. TESAREK MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 687� �q RESQLUTiON ORDER�NG q HEARtNG QN PETfTCQN Tf1 V�CpTE �LL THAT PART 0F FCILIRTH.STREET SQUTH LYTNG BETWEEN S��CTH AVENUE AND 7N�SNINGTQN AVENUE AS SHOWN QN THE PLAT QF WEST MENNEAPOLtS �N FTLE AN0 (3f' RECQRD IN THE CiFF�CE OF THE REGtSTER QF DEEDS QF HENNEPTN C(1UNTY� MfNNE��TA� AND THE �LLEYS iN.EAC H OF SATO BLOCKS 2�26�27�28� 29�43� 44� �45� 46 AND 47�� OF NGEST MiNNEAPOttS, HENNEPtN COUNTY, M[NNESfITA"� 1UlARKED EXHIBIT nAn BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT ORD�NANCE N0. t42� �qN QRDTNAI� E RELAiTNG TQ ZON6NG AND AMEND�NG QRD[NANCE NUMBER t3C QF THE C�TY QF HQPK[N� pS AMENDED BY QRDiNqNCE NUMBER 139" MARKED EXHIBIT nB„ BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SEGOND READING THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. � � �'"'.u'�. A. W. ELMQUIST� SEC TARY TO THE COUNCIL pTT£ST: �� � 1�I i�2. ��-d�-v F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR P.' CITY OF HOPKINS HEN NEP I N COUNTY, . N11 NNESOTA RESOLUTION NQ. 687 A RESO LUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON PETITIO N TO VACATE ALL THAT PART.OF FOURTH STREET SOUTH IYING.BETWEEN SIXTFi AVENUE AND.PIASWINGTON AVENUE,AS SHdWN,ON THE PLAT OF WEST.MINNE- APOLIS ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OF.HENNEPIN COUNTY,,MINNESOTA,,AND THE.ALLEYSIN, EACH OF SAID. BLOCKS 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 43, 1,I�I., 45, 46.and 1�7, OF_tNEST.MINNEAPOLIS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, A4INNESOTA. NM tREAS, the owner of all the property abutting upon both sides of Fourth Street South lying between Sixth Avenue and Washington Avenue as shown on the plat of West Minneapolis,on .file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hennepin County, Minnesota, and the alleys in each of said Blocks Twent�y:=five (25), Twenty-six (26), Twenty-seven (27), Twenty-eight (28) , Twenty-n i ne (29) , Forty-three (43) , Forty-four (1..�.a.) , Forty-f i ve (I�5) , Forty-six (1�.6) and Forty-seven (�.7), of West Minneapolis, Hennepin Counfy, Minne- sota, has petitioned the councit of the city of Hopkins to vacate.the same, setting forth the facts and reasons for such vacation, which petition is verified by the petitioner and which petition has been approved by the Zoning and Planning Commission of the city of Hopkins, and IM-IEREAS, the council of said city deems it expedient that the matter should be proceeded with, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said petition will be filed of record with the city clerk who shall give notice by publication in the official newspaper of the city for four weeks at least once a week, to the effect that such petition has been filed and stating in brief ifis object and that the petition will be heard and considered by the councilat a regular meeting thereof to be held the 16th da y of April, 1957, at 7:30 ooclock �.m. at the council chambers in the city hall of said city. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a special meeting thereof fie Id th i s 25th day of February, 1957. A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council F. M. MADDEN, MAIGOR Frank N. wm i tney, City Attorney �;; � �� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA � � p �,� �� � � � �d� 3 �� NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION TO VACATE ALL THAT PART OF �`� °�� FOURTH STREET SOUT�H LY I NG BETV'/EEN S I>CTH . AVENUE AND � WASHINGTON AVENUE AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF WEST MINNE- APOLIS ON FILE AND OF RECORD IR THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF_DEEDS OF HENNEPIN COUNTY,.MINNESOTA, AND THE.ALLEY 1N EACH OF SAID BLOCKS 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, �.3, I�L�., l�5, 1�6 ANDI �7, of UJest Il�1NNEAPOLiS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, M I NNESOT,A . li NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition has been filed of rPcord with the clerk of the city of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, the object I of which is to vacate all thet part of Fourth Street South lying between Sixth Avenue and Washington Avenue as shown on the plat of West PAinneapolis on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hennepin County, M+inne- sota, and the alley in each of said Blocks 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, �.3, I�.�., 45, 1�6 and �7, of West Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the petition vrill be heard and considered by the council at a regular meeting thereof to be held on the 16th day of April, 1957, afi ?:30 otclock pr;m. at the council chambers in the city hall of said city. A. W. ELMQUIST, CITY CLERK FRANK N. WHITNEY, CITY ATTORNEY Published in the Hennepin County Review on March I�, 21 and 28, and Apri) �., 1957; CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANGE' NUMBER lla2 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO ZONING AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER.131 OF THE CIT Y.OF HOPKINS AS AMENDED BY.. ORDINANCE NUMBER 139. BE IT ORDAINED BY TWECOUNCIL OF THE CIT Y OF HOPKINS: Section I. fThat part of the Northea st Quarter (NE4) of the Northe�ast Quarter (N�) of Section Twenty-three (23), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-two (22), lying southerly of the southerly line of State Highway Number Ssven and northerly and easterly of the northerly line of the right-of-wray of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway,'shall be, and hereby is, removed�from the industrial district of the city of Hopkins and included in the business-residence district of the city of Hopkins and shall be subject to all of the ordinances, rules and regulations of the city relating to su�h business-residence district. FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the council of the city of �957, Hopkins held this 19th clay of February,�and finally read and adoPted at s ecial a���i��k meeting:of the cauncil of said city held on the 25th day of February , �957• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W: Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whi tney, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review March 7th ,�957• � 4.�� �� � � � � o � ^� � � A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKjNS� MINNESOTA WAS HELO ON TUESDAY� MARCH 5� �957 AT 7y30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL, PRESENT WERE MAYOR MA�DEN�,COUNC�LMEN TESAREK�NASH� EAAPANC�ER AND JOHNSON� ALSO CITY �AIGINEER SIDNEY�SMITH AND ASSISTANT CITY AT70RNEY PERBIX�. TESAREK PAOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT�EXpEND�TURES�DATED MARCH 5� •j957 IN THE AMOUNT oF �25�795'.08 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED�. TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT THE DRAWING OF THE PROPOSED CAFE PLANNED .. . ., ., . �, . ._...,...., . .. .... .... .__.. ... , _ ,.,. . FOR THE NORTHEAST_CORNER OF�j7TH AVENUEINORTH AN0 td0�. 7 HIGHWAY AS PRESENTED BY K. MAXFIELD OTiO IN BEHALF OF MR�. KOSMAS� BE RECEIVED AND PLACED ON FILE. CARRIED. , . .. .. _ .,. JOHNSON MOVED� NASH SECONOED� THAT ORD�IVAIVCE No. 140�_R�N ORDjNANCE AMENOiNG QRD�tNAI�E�NUM6ER 1�32a�� MARICED EXI-i181�T trA�� BE AGCEPTED_ FOR THE SECOND READING THEREOF AN[�ACCORDING TO LAW SAME BE ORDERED PUBLISHED�, CARRIED. NASH MOVED� TESAREK SECONDEO� THAT ORD'tNANCE N0. ,I38� �AN ORDtN/1NGE �RELAT[NG TO ✓� ZQNiNG AND AMENDiNG ORDINA�E �NUMBER ;T3( OF jl-IE CiTY OF' H(JPKiNS�� MARKED EXHIB�T pB°� . BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READ�NG THEREOF AND PUBLI�ATION BE WITHHEID UNTIL SUCH TIME THAT WE ARE IN RECEIPT OF�OEEDS, CARRIED, MEETING AOJOURNED�. \ A. W. ELMQUIST� SECR ARY TO THE COUNCIL COUNC fLMENt ��� C � , . _�. f-. `, . --� i ATTESTt . ` ..f fi. �?��; ,�"��l �e�=c,LCL�-e-vt1 _r._: F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR CITY OF HOPKINS AENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINAI�TCE N0. 11t0 AN ORDINANCE AN�NDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 132 WHEREAS, the city of Hopkins on June 25, 1956, adopted ordinance number 132 which declared a part of the West one-half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, to be a part of the city of Hopkins, and WHEREA�S, one of the tracts, pieces or parcels of land contained in said ordinance was:described as follows, to-wit: _.. That part of the West one-half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, corresponding to the West .500 feet of the East 900 feet of the South one-half of Lot 3 and a11 of Lota 4, 5 and 6, except the East 1�00 feet thereof, Souba�s Subdivision, Hennepin County, Minnesota, now vacated, WHEREAS, said description is indefinite and uncertain and open to more than one construction or interpretation, and WHEREAS, the description hereinaf'ter set forth includes and covers the same land as above described but makes more clear, definite and certain the above described description, but does not remove from said to�rn (now village) of Minnetonka any land not previously removed by said ordinance number 132, NOW, THEREFORE� BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: Section l. The description hereinbefore set forth which was included in said ordinance number 132 is hereby amended and corrected to read as follows: That paxt of the West one-half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, corresponding to the West 500 feet.of the East 900 feet of the South one-half of Lot 3 of Souba�s Subdivision, Hennepin County, Minnesota, now vacated; That part of the West one-half of the Southwest c�uarter of Section l3, Township 117, Range 22, corresponding to the West 500 feet of the East 900 feet of Lot 1� of Souba's Subdivision, Hennepin County, Minnesota, now vacated; That part of the West one-half of the Southw�st Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, corresponding to the West 500 feet of the East 900 feet of Lot 5 of Souba�s Subdivision, Hennepin County, Minnesota, now vacated; That part of the West one-half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22, �hich formerly constituted Lot 6 of Souba�s Subdivision, Hennepin County, Minnesota, now vacated, excepting therefrom the easterly l�00 feet. Section 2. Other than the clarification of a portion of the description set forth in said ordinance as hereinbefore set forth, said ordinance number 132 is hereby approved, ratified and confirmed, including the remai.nder of the description contained in.sa3.d ordinance but not referred to herein. FIRST �?EA� at a regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins held on the 19th day of February, 1957, and finally read and adopted at a regular meeting of the councilc� said city held on the 5th day of March� 1957. F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney� City Attorney PUBLISHID in the Hennepin County Review March 11�, 1957• .�..... . . .. ' ... `` � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUM'Y, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NUMBER 138 u ,. J� � � � '� �, �►�� �p� � � 3H � . �° 3 �� S� �,� AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO ZONING AND AMEPIDING ORDINAIVCE NUMBER 131 OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CIT Y OF HOPKINS: Section I. The Northeast Quarter (NE�) of the Northeast Quarter (NE�) and that part of the Northwest;.Quarter (NIN�) of the Northeast Quarter (NE�) lying easterly of the East line of Sixth Avenue and southeasterly of the right-of-way of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company, in Section Twenty-five (25), Township One Hundred S,eventeen (117), Range Twenty-two (22), shall be, and hereby is, removed from the.single residence district of the city of Hopkins and included in the industrial district of the city of Hopkins and shall be subject to all the ordinances, rules and regulationsso-f the city relating to such industrial district. FIRST READ at e regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins held this 15th day of January, 1957, and finally read and adopted at a regular meeting of the council of said city held on the.5th day of M 9�, 1957• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney r- 7 i9f',P„ �� , �9. ��� �, Published in the Hennepin County Review on , �957• e. $��: � a � � ; ���� ��, �.. � ��, °� �t �� �� �,�, a. ������f � � � � ����� � �� � � � � ����� �a� ! �� � '.: x � ,r�y � �� � _. � � � ° :� �� ''� °�� � � � � �' ,��"� �'' � � � � �� : ,�.�� �: ,,�`r � �:� .�.� �' ; � � � -- �,,�.r �,d . � ,e�,,.��` ,..F'; �,.�� r, . �� � � �g � 4�n" �,�d°' ��Y"� �,;A�" �j' �� �, � � -----�,� ������ R,`���� � �� , A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINSi MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� MARCH j9' 1957 AT ?=30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT NVERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN NASH� TESAREK AND JOHNSON� ALSO C1TY MANAGER FRISSELI AND C�TY ENGINEER SIDNEY�'SMITH`. TESAREK MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT TNE PLANS OF THE PROPOSED CHANGE OF RONNYtS CAFE AS PRESENTED BY ATTORNEY GEORGE CONNOR IN BEHALF OF W. J• RONNEI� BE PLACED ON FILE�. CARR ( ED�� NASH MOVED� TESAREK SECONDEO� THAT THE PETITION AND PRINT AS PRESENTED BY THE CMST�P 8c P�• RA�LWAY COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO CONSTRUCT�, MAINTAIN ANO OPERAi'E AN ADDI.TtONAL TRACK OVER MONBI AVENUE IN HOPKIN8� BE GRANTED. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT.EXPENDITURES DATED M,,Rc� r9, e9s� �N THE AMOUNT OF �19�094,56 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED�. PURSUANT TO NOTICE B�DS VlIERE OPENED AT I'0=00 A�.M• ON FRIOAY� 3/f5/57 FOR THE FURNISHIN6 OF 1RON REMOVAL EQUIPMEPIT AND BU1L01NGS AND THE FOLLOINING BIDS WERE RECEIVED; A. SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF.EQUIPMENT �.�.��..... B 1—� �� PLANT NO. ( PLANT N0. 3 PLANT NO. 4 TOTAL CHERNE iNDUSTRIAL $ 22�989 � 32�9C2 � 59�989 ��t5r890 TAR7'�'IDE CORP. 29�460 34�660 70�448 [34�568 * $i30�530,96 CRANE CO. � 28�790 35�865 72�9T2 p37�567 *TOTAL BID PRICE IF AWARDED ALL THREE CONTRACTS B� CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS BIDDER JAE08 SEN 8c QU I ST OREAT WESTERN CONST. H� N. LEIGHTON CO. STE 1 NER 8c KOPPELMAN PLANT NO. � '� 9� 478 9�865 9�850 �0�038�.90 PLANT N0. 3 PLANT N0. 4 TOTAL ���.. � t0�8f2 '� 23�800 $ 44�090 [i:�74 23�990 45�029 tt,t350 24�000 45�200 [f.2702.E8 24�526.83 46�268.9E * 45�668;00 *TOTAL BID PRICE 16 AWARDED ALL THREE CONTRACTS JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY CHERNE (NDUSTRIAL COMPANY FOR W�TH�. DRAVYAL OF THEIR B1� FOR THE SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT� BE 6RANTED. CARRlED�. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT THE BID OF TART�+IDE CORP.� FOR THE SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF IRON REMOV,AL EQUIPMENT ly�i'HE AMOUNT oF $1'30�530.96 BE ACCEPTED AND THE NECESSARY COfVTRACT����I�D FORMS BE DRANIN FOR S 1 GNATURES. CARR 1 ED. TESAREK MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT THE LOW'B1D OF JACOBSEN 8c QUtST FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDiNGS AT WATER PLANTS NO'. j� 3 AND 4 BE ACCEPTED�. JOHNSON VOTING NO. CARR�EO�. BiDS WERE ALSO OPENED AT.i0;00�A.M• ON MONDAY:� 3�E��57 FOR THE SUPPLY OF A FACTORY" BUILT UNDERGROUND PUMPING STATION AND TH6 FOLLOVY�NG BIDS WERE RECEjVED2 BIDDER AMOUNT OF BID DELIVERY DATE REMARKS SCHMIEG INDUSTRIES � T0�530.00 MAY 6� [957 DOES�Nd►'i' MEET SPEC�FICATIONS TONlCA EQUIPMENT C0. C2�785.00 APRIL 23� I'957 DOES NOT MEET ' SPECIFICATIONS FADDEtd PUMP C0. E3�857.00 APRIL 23� i'957 JOHNSON MOVED� NASH SECONDED� THAT THE BID OF FADDEN PUMP COMPANY FOR THE FURNISHING OF A FACTORY�"BUILT UNOERGROUND PUMPlNG STATION BE ACCEPTED, CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONOED� THAT LICENSE APPLICATION BY GEORGE HARMONICK FOR THE ON AND OFF SALE OF NON INTOXI�ATING MALT LIQUOR AT �20 SHADY OAK ROAD BE TABLED�. CARRIEO; NASH MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT THE NOFtTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY BILL IN THE AMOUNT OF �207•56 FOR CH�ISTMAS LIGHTING BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARR(ED. REGULAR MEETING MARCH Q9, F957 JONNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY THE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE+ COMPANY FOR PERMISSION TO PLACE UNDERGROUND CONDUIT ON EXCELSIORI!/ENUE BETWEEN HOMODALE AND JACKSON AVENUES� BE GRANTED. GARR�ED. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SEGONDED� THAT.REQUEST BY NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR PERMISSION TO PLACE UNQERGROUND CONDUIT AND MANHOLES ON P[TH AVENUE FROM FIRST STREET NORTH TO 7TH STREET SOUTH AND ON 7TH STREE7 SOUTH FROM ��TH TO WASHINGTON AVENUE BE TABLED. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT ASSESS,OR BONDS OF CLARA HOKANSON� MABEL FISH� VERA L� HENKE AND LORRAINE N�. NAZE BE�APPROVED AND PLACED ON FILE. CARRIED� JOHNSON MOVED� 7ESAREK SECONDED�.THAT,MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BI�S.FOR THE FURNISHING OF ROAD MATERIALS AND CONCRETE WORK FOR �957 SEASON�. CARRIED, JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZEO TO ADVERTISE FOR BIOS FOR THE FURNISHING OF CONCRETE P�PE FOR STORM SEWER PURPOSES WEST OF �3TH AVENUE TO F1RST STREET SOUTH. CARRIED. MEETINQ ADJOURNED�. \ A. W. ELMQUIST� SEC TARY TO THE COUNCIL CQUNC�LMEN: _ �� . %' - J � � - -•i� ��' ATTEST; _�- � �/, /��; � /�: ��c�� .�,�, .... F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR �OFFICIAL PUBIICATION� CITY OF HOPKfNS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MfNNESOTA //�/� �� I i't �+�' 1 � t �� � 6eir � NOT(CE FOR BIDS FOR ASPFIALTS, ROAD TARS AND PLqNT MIXES BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE C.ITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKiNS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL APRIL 15� (957 AT IOt00 A.M. AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBL'ICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY TWE C�7Y FOR THE FURNISH(NG OF THE ABOVE MATERIALS, B�IDDERS ON R�AD TARS AND ASPHALTS TO SUBMIT SPECIF�CATIONS AND PRICES FOR MATERIALS TO BE DELIVERED IN TANK TRUCK LOTS� DISTRIBUTED ON THE STREETS OF HOPKINS IN QUANTITY AND AT LOCATIONS AS REQUIRED. BIDDERS ON PLANT MIX6S TO SUBMIT SPECIF�CATIONS AND PRICES FOR MATERIAL EITHER AT THE PLANT OR DELIVERED IN TRUCK LOADS ON. -= • THE STREETS OF HOPKINS AS REQUIRED. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIOS. CITY OF HOPKINS . � S . �� _SIDNEY S. �RISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLLSHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW MARCH 28� 1957 TO BE PUBLISHEO IN THE CONSTRUCT(ON BULLETIN MARCH 28� 1957 J:"" " , � i - ��. s �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, M�NNESOTA � � � � ( , ,kty� �� � j �' H� 1,4'�� � NOTICE FOR BIOS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR OF SIDEWALKS, CURBS, AND CURB AND GUTTERS. BIOS WILL BE RECE'iVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY MALL HOPKINS� MINNESOTA UNTIL APRIL I5� 1957, AT 10:00 A.M.� ANO THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY TWE CITY � FOR THE ABOVE LISTED CONSTRUCTION WORK. SPEC�FICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CIT7 ENGINEER. THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER MUST ENTER FNTO A CONTRACT WITH THE CITY IN SUCH FORM AS W�LL BE APPROVED BY THE CITY ATTORIVEY� WHICH CONTRACT WILL INCLUDE PROVI'SION THAT THE CONTRACTOR MUST COMMENCE THE CONSTRUCT�IAN AND REPAI:R OF THE SIDEWALKS� CURBS� 6R CURB AND GUTTERS WITHIN FIFTEEN OAYS AFTER BEING NOTIFIED BY THE CITY MANAGER TO PROCEED WITH ANY DESIGNATED WORK. THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER &lIUST ALSO FURNISH A CONTRACTORtS BOND IN THE SUM OF $5,000,00, THE R�GHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIOS. CITY OF HOPKINS `�S� ���-� SIDNEY S FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIW COUNTY REVIEW MARCH 28� 1957 TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN MARCH 28� 1957 i CALL FOR BIDS THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA IS INVITING BIDS FOR PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENTS I MOTORIZED STREET SWEEPER I TRUCK CHASSIS� APPROXIMATELY 25�000 G.V.W. SPE��"IRICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 10;00 A.M,� MONDAY� APRIL 22� 1957. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. C I�TY OF HOPK I NS SICNEY S. FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW APRIL II, 1957 S THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA IS INVITIN� BIDS FOR PURCHASE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE. SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 10;00 A,M,� MONDAY� APRIL 22, 1957. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CITY OF HOPKINS SIDNEY S. FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW APRIL 4� 1957. CALL FOR BI�S �� THE CITY OF HOPKINS IS INVITING BIDS FOR PURCHASE OF CATCH BASIN INLET CASTINGS. SPE�'fFiCAT10NS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 10:00 A.M.� MONDAY�� APRIL 29, 1957. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CITY OF HORKINS SIDNEY S. FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHEO IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW APRIL II, �957 � . t . . �.�� . . , . . . . . , . . . . �/ � ii, � _ . . . � �, �� �1� �. � t � , , �� � � � � A REGULAR_MEETING OF.THE;COUNCIL,;OF,THE CfTYiOF;HOPK1'NSy..M1NNESOTA� WAS HELD ON V TUESDAY�, APRIL 2� �957 AT 7;30 P,M. IN�THE C�TY.' WAI.L;A� PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNC:�'LMEN TESAREK AND JOHNSON� ALSO G.ITY MANAGER FRISSELL�., AND C1TY ENGINEER SIDNEY�SMITH• TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT EXPEND,ITURES DATED APRIL 2� i957'IN THE AMOUNT oF $39�934,.06 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT;. CARRfED. VOTED; THAT THE OPIN'ION OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL RELATI�NG TO A REVISION ON ZONING AMENDMENTS BE ACCEPTED AND PLACED ON,FILE, GARRIED. VOTED= THE ADOPTI.ON OF RESOLUT.ION �687� A RESOLUTION RELATI',NG TO THE DEATH OF ARTHUR S, NASH, CARRIED, . V�TED= THAT A VACBN�Y IN THE COUNCIL CAUSED BY THE DEARH OF ARTHUR S. NASH BE FfLLED . FOLLOWING THE REGULAR CITY ELECTION TO BE HELD IN MAY; BY APPOI'NTfNG THE FIRST NON� i�� 1NCUMBENT DECLARED ELECTED TO FILL THE UNEXP�iREO TERM. CARRLED�. VOTED2 TH7UT THE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BFDS ON A NEW MOTORIZED STREET SWEEPER AND A NEW GARBA6E AND REFUSE PIGK�UP TRUCK�. CARR�ED. VOTED= TO TABLE,THE,COMMUNICATION FROM ATTORNEY�tS FOR THE BLAKE SCHOOL�f�B0E2CT'TNG TO THE PROPOSED EXCELSI'.OR AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS AND THE ASSESSMENT TO BE MADE AGA'1NST THEIR PROPERTY• CARRIED�. VOTEDt TO ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE ZONING BOARD RELATLNG TO A CHANGE'IN ZONING AND THE•PROPOSQD PLAT SUBMITTED BY ELMO 6l`NKEL FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON COUNTY ROAD N0. 73 AND THE GITY ATTORNSY BE AUTHORIZED TO PREPARE AMENDMENTS TO 7HE ORDfNANCE, CARR'IED, VOTED= TO RETURN CHECK IN THE AMOUNT OF �60.00� TO GEORGE HARMONICK� WHO B4�(}LED��X HAS W1'THDRAWN HIS LICENSE APPL'ICATI'.ON FOR THE SALE OF NON. INTOXICATI'NG MALT L�.IQUOR. CARRIED. VOTED= TO CONF.IRM MAYOR MADDENt�S APPOI,N-TMENT OF RlCHARD E. HERTZENBERG AS A MEMBER OF THE POLICE CIVIL 6ERV'iCE COMMISS'i'ON. CARRIED,, MEETI'NG ADJOURNED�, _ ..__ S � ,. , ,... SIDNEY S, R15SEL � SECRETARY PRO TEM ATTEST: ;, �.�� ;— r�G' � / � i L- f . . . . � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY,.MINNESOTA RESOLUT ION N0. 687 A RESOLUf' ION RELAT I NG TO THE DEATH OF ARTNUR S. NASH . WHEREAS, on March 27, 1957, the Hopkins community was saddened by the untimely death of Arthur S. Nash, and WHEREAS, Mr. Nash ,=. spenf mosfi of his life in Hopkins and through his unselfish and untiring efforts in various community projects contributed greatly to the successful development and progress of the community, and WHEREAS, for many years he faithfully and consc:i:entiously served as a member of'the Hopkins Fire Departmenfi and more recentiy as a member of the city council of Hopkins, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CIT Y OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the council hereby expresses its appreciation of and admiration for NL-. Nashes� ster(ing qualities and his contributions to the development of Hopkins, and its sincere regrets and sorrow at his death and the unforfiunate loss fio the community of his continued services. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the secretary of the council send a copy of this resolution to Rose M. Nash, surviving widow of Arthur S. Nash. ADOPTED afi a meeting of th�e council of the city of Hopkins held this 2nd day of April, t95?• F. M. MADDCN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney �� � , � � ,e �� � �� ,�� , � - A REGULAR MEETING �F THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELO ON TUESDAY� APRIL I6� t957jk ,4T 7:30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNClLh7EN EMPANGER AND TESAREK� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL� CITY A7TORNEY WHI7NEY AND CITY ENGINEER SI-DNEY�SMITH. � TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT COMM0191CATPON DATED 3/f9/57, TOGETHER WITH THE OBJECTIONS OF THE BLAKE SCHOOL TO PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS FOR THE EAST EXCELSIOR AVENUE iMPROVE0.�ENTS BE PLACED ON F1LE.. CARRIED, EMPANGER MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED APRIL r6, r95� IN THE AMOUNT OF �23,682.90 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED AT P0:00 A.M.�.MONDAY� APRIL (5� �957 FOR THE I957 INSTALLATION OF CURB� COMBINATION CURB AND GUTTER AND SIDEWALK� AND THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVED: - [ TEM A ._ B4OL tER .. . ,._ .�_ .. . UNQT PRfCE . �.:_ NEW STRAIGHT�CURB�6° WIDE BY f6� DEEP � 2.00 PER FT. NEW COMBINATION CURB AND GUTTER,.AS SHOWN ON , ATTACHED SKETCH 2.50 n ° NEW CURVED CURB� 6� WIDE BY T6� DEEP 2.25 n !� NEW Cl1RVED CURB ANC �UTTER� COMBINATION CURB _ .. AND GUTTER 2.75 K „. NEW DRIVEWAYS� 6n THIGK .75 PER SQ. FT. NE49 SIDEWALK� 4°_THICK .55 tt a a. REPAIR STRAIGHT_CUR8�6°"WIDE X'�6nDEEP�UNDER 30 L.F.} 3.00 n FT. , n` e n a n n (OVER 30 L'.F.} 3.00 tt � REPAIR COMBINATION_CURB 8c GUTTER_AS_SHOWN (UNDER 30.L.F.�3,00 �!! n n a '� ° (OVER 30 L.F.� . 3�.00 n n REPAIR CURVED CURB� 6" WIDE BY i6tt DEEP 3.00 �! ° REPAIR CURVED CURB AND GUTTER� COMBINATION CURB ,� „ AND GUTTER 3.00 � � REPAIR ORIVEWAYS� 6� THICK �.50 PER SQ.FT. REPAIR SIDEWALK� 4°,.,THICK �UNDER 30 L.F.� I.00 n a n � °„ � �OVER 30 L.F.} [.00 !! ° !! NE�U EXPANS.ION JOINT 2�,_THICK X 4° WIDE ,. .25 ° LIN.FT. p n � �-a ° X 6p ° BY I6n DEEP ,,25 PER EACH � n a a ! a p X 6" " BY 24p ° .50 �' �' _ ., z .. . n n a �n � TO F1T,,,COMBINATI9N CURB .. z ... .. � _ . AND Gl1TTER I.00 n p V.Cp1RLSON 8c SQN UNiT. PRIC.E � I.75 PER FT. 2.48 " " � .90 n n 2.60 " " .65 PER SQ.FT�. .45 a n n 2,25 " FT. . 2,00 " " 2.75 ° °. 2�5p u o 2.50 " " 3.00 " a _ .80 PER SQ.FT. .70 n n a -,65 n � a l .1'0 nL1N, FT. ..I'6 PER EACH .40 " " .90 " " TESAREK MOVEO� EMPANGER SECONDEO� THAT THE BID OF VICTOR CARLSON AND SONS� .INC.� BE ACCEPTED AND THE NECESSARY CONTRACT AND BOND FORMS BE PREPARED FOR SIGNATURES. CARRIED�. BIDS WERE ALSO OPENEO FOR THE FURNISHING OF ROAD TARS� ASPHALT AND PLANT M1XES FOR THE : �957 SEASON AND THE FOLLOWING BIDS--VJERE RECEIVED2 � - ITEM ���N SEWAIL BLAGK TOP SERVICE FOB PLAPJT FOR SITE FOR SITE FOR SI7E ,_ . . . ., . . , . . ,. ... . 8c APPLIEB FOB PLANT AP.PL.I�ED� FOB PLANT APPCIED ` ASPHALT � � .[4. ,[8 ;i4 ;f62 � � MEDIUM CURING CUT-BACK ASPHALT .13 .[6 .f42 .I72 .I55 .[85 RAPID CURING CUT�BAC K ASPHALT .�� .i7 .I7z .I65 ,.•I95 SLOW CURING LIQUID ASPH'ALT .I'25 .[55 .L62 .E475 .I775 ROAD TARS .i9 .22� ASPHALT EMULSION. SLOW CURING ASPHALT PLANT MIg 5.20 TON 5.80 TON 5.20 TON 5.65 TON 5.30 TON 8.40* " ROAD TAR PLANT MIS � 5.85 n 6.30 p ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PLANT M1X 5.40 � 6,00 n 5.30 h 5.75 ° 5.40 n 8.50* *BASED ON [00 TON OE2 MOf�E . REPUBLIC CREOSOTING FOB PLANT FOR SITE 8c APPL 1 ED ASRHALT MEDIUM CURING CUT�BACK ASPHALT RAPID CURING CUT-`BACK ASPHALT SLOW CURING LIQUID ASPHALT ROAD TARS ..I9 .2250 ASPHALT EMULSION SLOV9 CUR I NG ASPHALT PLANT A� I X ROAD TAR PLANT MIX ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PLANT MIX e PAGE —2� REGULAR MEETING 4/(6/57 EMPANGER MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT THE BID OF EARL SEWALL BE ACCEPTED, CARRIEO. TESAREK f�OVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT THE RESIGNATION OF HAROLD N. FAUCHER AS CIVIL DEFENSE D�RECTOR FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS� EFFECTIVE 6�[�67� QE ACCEPTED AND A LETTER OF THANKS BE MAILED TO MR. FAUCHER FOR A JOB YJELL DONE. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT THE QUESTION OF A SPECIAL ELECTION ON AN INlTIATED ORDINANCE ON THE RE�ZONING OF PART OF JASPERSONTS PROPERTY BE TABLED FOR A SPECIAL MEETING TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY� 4/30/57. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY THE MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY� DATED 4/9/57 FOR PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT A GAS MAIN ON MONK AVENUE BETWEEN THE M. & ST. L. TRACK AND ST. LOUIS STREET BE GRANTED� SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS THAT IF THE CITY COUNCIL SHALL DETERMINE A CHANGE IN GRADE IS NECESSARY ANY COST FOR RELOCATION OF GAS MAINS W�LL BE BORNE BY THE MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT A�I00 CONTRIBUTION BE MADE TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY TOWARD THE l957 COUN7Y FAIR� AS PER THEIR REQUEST DATED 2/25/57. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO DRAW UP SPECI� FICATIONS AND CALL FOR BIDS FOR TRAFFIC LIGHTS AT EXCELSIOR AVENUE ANO WASHINGTON. CARRIED. REAFF,I RMED EMPANGER MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION �666, BE 6���(�2�A(I�]CD��� AND THE CITY �ENGINEER BE INSTRUCTED TO SUBMIT AN ENGINEER�S REPORT ON THE ACQUISITION OF ADDI"I�NAL LOTS FOR PROPOSED PARKING LOTS. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT THE CITY OF HOPKINS SEND TELEGRAMS TO SENATOR MILLER AND REPRESEPJTATIVE BERGERUD ADVISING THEM THAT THE CITY OF HOPKINS IS IN FAVOR OF DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. CARRIED. TESAREK DAOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE N0. �43,°AN ORDiNqNCE VqCAT�NG THqT PART QF Ff1URTH STREET SQUTH LYI'NG BEIWEEN S19tTH �1VENUE �ND 1NqSHINGTON AVENUE �1S SHOWN f1N TH� PLAT �lf' WEST MTNNE�POLtS ON FtLE AND @� RECQRD �N THE QJf'FtCE QF THE REG�S�'ER' �F DE�DS QF HENNEPIN CQUNTY, MENNESQTA, AND THE ALLSYS tN EpCH OF SqYD BLOCKS 25,26; 27, 28, 29, 43� 44� 45� 46 AND 47� QF �IIEST MiNNE/1POLfS� HENNEPtN CQUNTY� MfNNESC2�Tp"� BE ACCEPTED FOR FIRST REAOING. CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE NO. T44� "�N QROiNANCE REL�IT�N6�T�} ZE2N[NG AND AMENDfNG ORDINANCE NUMBER i3[ t� THE CtTY QF HOPKtNS", BE ACCEPTED FOR FIRST READING. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO CHECK INTO THE PROBLEM OF MOSQUITO SPRAYING. CARRIED. , TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 688� �A RESQLUTrQN AUTHQRTZ�NG THE AC�UtR[NG BY CQNDEMN�{T[QN PRQCEEDiNGS fN� EMfNENT Df�IUI�iNaQF CERTATN SLQPE AND OTHER £ASEMENTS"� MARKED EXHIBIT °An� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. � A. W. ELMQUIST� SECRE RY TO THE COUNCIL � . .d'�� .. �ii rl��� �','. � � !�� 1 / I�TTEST= � �i: �,�"�2�E.���- F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR � �����:� (� �'�\ � � CITY OF HOPKINS �'� � HENNEP I N COUIV(Y, MI NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 688 � A RESO LUTION AUTHORIZII� THE ACQUIRING BY CONDEMNATION � PROCEEDINGS IN EMINEM" DOMAIN OF CERTAIN �LOPE AND OTHER EASEMEM'S . WHEREAS, in order to reconstruct, concr.ete surface and improve Excelsior Avenue between Nlifwaukee Sd�reet and Homedale Road, as heretofore authorized by the city council, it is necessary to acquire the right to construct s lopes pr i orf to December 3� �95$ on th,e fA I lo.wi ng t,racts, p ieces,.--t _ �, �M s;-• � :. ,� ,, � a a ��_ r� . . i' . � 1 �, ; *.� ;}4 ` ,- r-- r " � � ' t ` • � � � � ,. � �,. ' � ` _ a ��'` �� or pa`rce�s���of land,'�t�o w,it: . . � - � � " � � � � --_ �� �. ��� � . -_- X- ParceJ No:� �,.' 'That parfi of �Lot 1�; and the;•Ea$tj-1�'�,fee� of .i.ot, 3,� � ., , . , , � , � �, � _ ��. . .. ._ _ ,� _ . �_ � _ _ Y _ � _ . � ,. __ .�. ..,_ .. ., ... .-- . _ ... ,� .. . ._„� .._- ��,- - —•--... • . . �. � „ -�.. .. . " Z `� Hutchinsonts Interlachen Park, Hopkins, Fl.ennepin County, Minnesota, accord- ing to the duly recorded plat thereof, which lies within a maximum distance of two feet southerly of the southerty right-of-v�ay line of State Aid Road No. 3, according to the plans on file in the office of the Hennepin County Engineer. Parcel No. 2. Thafi part of Lot 10, Prestonts Interlachen Park, Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, according to the duly recorded plat thereof, which lies within a maximum distance of three feet southerly of the southerly right- of-way line of State Aid Road No. 3, according to the plans on file in the office of the Hennepin County Engineer. Parcel No. 3. That part of Lot 7, Prestonts Interlachen Park, Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, according to the duly recorded plat fihereof, which lies w�ithin a maximum distance of one foot southerly of the southerly right- of-way line of State Aid Road No. 3,.according to the plans en file in the office of the Hennepin County Engineer. Parcel No. �.. That part of the East 535 feet of Lot 76, Auditorts Subdivision Number 239, which lies within a maximum distance of three feet northerly of the northerly ri.ght-of-way line of State Aid Road No. 3, accord- ing to the plans on file in the office of the Hennepin County Engineer. Parcel No. 5. That part of Lot 76, Auditorts Subdivision No. 239, lying N/est of the East 525 feet fihereof, which lies within a maximum distance of three feet northerly of the northerly right-of-way line of State Aid Road No. 3, according to the plans on file in the office of the Hennepin County Engineer. Parcel P�o. 6. That part of Lofi 77, Auditorts Subdivision No. 239, described as follows: Commencing on the North line of said Lot ?7, distant _ � 30.01 feet westerly from the Northeast corner thereof; thence South parallel �vi th sa i d East I i ne to a po i nt 127 feet South measured a long sa i d para I le 1 line from the center of Excelsior Boulevard; thence West parallel with the South line of said Lot 77 a distance of 100 feet; thence Norit�� to the northerly line thereof; thence easterly to the point of beginning, which lies within a maximum distance of three feet northerty of fihe northerly right-of-way line of State Aid Road No. 3, according to the plans on file in the office of the Hennepin County Engineer. - Parcel Pao. 7. That part of Lot 77, Auditorts Subdivision No. 239, described as folfows: Commencing at the North�+est corner of said Lot 77; thence South to a point 1�5 feet North from Southwest corner thereof; thence East 133 feefi; thence North 103 feet; thence East 33 feet; thence North to the North line of said Lot 77; thence westerly to point of beginning, which lies within a maximum distance of three feet�northerly of the northerly right-of-wa y line of State Aid Road No. 3, according to the plans on file in fihe office of the Hennepin County Engineer. Pa.r.cel Pdo. 8. That part of Lot 82, Auditorts Subdivision No. 239, Hennepin County, Minnesota, described as follows: Commencing at the most northerly corner of said Lot 82; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line thereof a distance of 150 feet; thence southeasterly at right angles a distance of !00 feet; thence northeasterly at right angfes a distance of 123.8 feet to the East t i ne of sa i d tot; thence Idorth a long sa i d East I i ne 103.37 feet to po i nt of beginning, which lies tivithin a maximum distance of three feet northerty of the northerly right-of-way line of Stafie Aid Road No. 3, according fio the plans on file in the office of the Hennepin County Engineer. - Block Seven (7), � Parcel rao, g. Tha.t parf of Lots 6:and 7,�Andersonts First Addition to St. Louis Park, Nennepin County, Minnesota, according to the duly recorded plat thereof, which lies within a maximum distance of two feet northerly of the northerly right-of-way line of State Aid Road No. 3, according to the plans on file in the office of the Hennepin County Engineer. Parcel No. 10. Thafi part of Lots I, 2, 3 and I�, Block 8, Anderson�s First Addition to St. Louis Park, Wennepin County, Minnesota, according to the duly recorded plat thereof, which lies within a maximum distance of two feet northerly of the northerly right-of-�va y line of State Aid Road No. 3, according to the plans on file in the office of the Hennepin County Engineer. Parcel No. II. That part of Lot 5, Block 8, Anderson4s First Addition to St. Louis Park, Hennepin County, Minnesota, a ccording to the duly recorded plat thereof, which lies within a maximum distance of.two feef northerly of Y' 9 Y. � '' d No. 3, a ccord i ng to the p la ns the northerl ri ht-of-wa line of State Aid Roa on file in the office of the Hennepin County Engineer. Parcel PJo. 12. That part of Lot 6, Block 8, Anderson�s First Addition to , p' ty, Minnesota, according to the duty recorded plaf . Louis Park Henne in Coun thereof, which lies within a maximum distance of three feet northerly of the northerly right-of-way line of State Aid Road No. 3, according to the plans on file in the office of the Hennepin :ounty Engineer. Parce I PJo. 13. That part of Lots 1�., 5 and 6, B lock 21, West Mi nneapo 1 i s Center, Hopkins, Hennepin Counfy, Minnesota, according to the du(y recorded plat thereof, which lies within a maximum distance of two feet southerly of the southerly right-of-way line of State Aid Road No. 3, according to the plans on file in the office of the Hennepin County Engineer. Parce I No. 11�. That part of the West 15 I feet of the East 851.3 feet of the South 1�61 feet of that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 20, Township 117 North,.Range 21 West, lying North of the center line of Excelsior Avenue, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of above tract 15 feet northerly (when mea swred atong said �Nest line) of its intersection with a line parallel with and distant 33 feet northerly of the center line of Excelsior Avenue; thence southerly along said West fine 15 feet; thence easterly along said parallel line a distance of 15 feet; thence northwesterly to point of beginning, which lies within a maximum distance of six feet northerly of the northerly right- of-wa y line of State Aid Road No. 3, according fio the plans on file in the office of the Hennepin County Engineer. Parcel No. 15. That part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, Section 20, Township 117 North, Range 21 West Ijring West of the East 917.3 feet thereof and North of the center line of Excelsior Avenue described as follows: Beginning at a poini- on the East line of the above tract 15 feet northerly (when Ea st � measured along said�line) of ifis intersection with a line paral.lel with and dis- tant 33 feet northerly of the center line of 6xcelsior Avenue; thence southerly along said line a distance of 15 feet; thence westerly alongsaid parallel line a distance of 15 feet; thence northe�sterly to point of beginning, which lies within a maximum distance of 3 feet northerly of the northerly right-of- way line of State Aid Road No. 3, according to the pl�ns on file in the office of the Hennepin County Engineer, and WHEREAS, in connection with said project it is necessary to acquire perpetual highway easements over, under and across the following described tracts, pieces or parcels of land, to-wifi: Parce I No. I. The West 15 I feet of the East 85 I.3 feet of the South �.61 feet of that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northv�est Quarter of the South- west Quarter of Secfiion 20, Township 117 North, Range 21 West lying North of , the center line of Excelsior Avenue, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of above tract 15 feet. northerly (when measured along said West line) of its intersection with a line parallel with and distant 33 feet norther(y of the center line of Excelsior Avenue; thence southerly along said West line 15 feet; thence easterly along said parallel line a distanee of 15 feet; thence northa�esterly to point of beginning. Parcel No. 2. That part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest �uarter of Section 20, Township 117 North, Range 21 West, lying West of the East 91%.3 feet thereof and North of the center line of Excelsior Avenue described as follows= Beginning at a point on the East line of the above tract 15 feet northerly (when measured along said East line) of its intersection with a line parallel wifih and distant 33 feet northerly of the center line of Excelsior Avenue; thence southerly along said line a distance of l5 feet; thence westerly along said parallel line a distance of IS feet; thence Northeasterly to point of beginning, NOW, TFirREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, �IINNESOTA: That the city of Hopkins acquire for said purpose,in proceedings by condemnation under the right of eminent domain the aforesaid slope and road or highway easements and that the mayor and city manager be authorized to execute on behalf of the city a petition to the District Court of Hennepin County in a condemnation proceeding to be commenced by the city for the acquiring of said easements. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof he I d th i s 16th da y of Apr i I, 1957. F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � , �, N _ . . � �� � � � � �,�, ��� ���� A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� APRIL 30� [957 AT 7l30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN TESAREK� JOHNSON AND EMPANGER�.ALSO CITY MANAGER FR'ISSELL.� CITY ATTORNEY WHITNEY AND CITY ENGINEER SIDNEY�SMITH. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT THE APPOINTMENT OF A CIVII DEFENSE DIRECTOR FOR THE OITY OF HOPKINS BE TABLED TO MEETING OF 5/7/57, CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� MADDEN SECONDED� THAT RESOLl1TI0N N0. 689, nq RESQLUTPON REI�FF�RMf(��%� DOPTED. PREV��US CpLL`FQR p SPECTAL ELECTrQN ClN AN fNPT��qTED QRDINpNCE°� MARKED ExHIBiT "A'�L,.oN THE VOTE JOHNSON AND TESAREK VOTED NO� MOTION CONSIDERED LOST.:,, _ Pl7RSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED AT IO,�O A.M. ON MONDAY 4/22/57 FOR THE FURNISHING OF A STREET SWEEPER AND THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVEDt" ROAD MACHINERY 8c PUBLIC WORKS EQUIP. PP1iLLIPPI G.H, TENNANT SUPPLIES-�AUSTIN�WESTERN ELGIN EQUIP.WAYNE C0. 4 CUBIC YARD ��0�548.00 2 n a 3 ° '" i-3�4 CUBIG YARD 8,600,00 �t0,636.00 �f0,•t00.00 9, 400 .00 � 7�650.00 JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SEGONDED� THAT THE BID OF THE ROAD MACHINERY.AND EQUIPMENT CO..IN THE AMOUNT OF $10�.548.00�.FOR THE FURNISHING OF A 4 CUBIC YARD AUSTIN�WESTERN SWEEPER BE ACCEPTED. CARRIED. ' BIDS WERE ALSO OPENED FOR THE FURNISHING OF STEEL AND CONCRETE CULVERT AND THE FOLLOWING B�DS WERE RECEIVED, � i2Q R. C. PIPE 15° n a f8a n a 2�o n n 24n a n 27n n n 30n n n 60" �� " EL_ K R�VER i,,51 2.0 t 2.46 3.39 4.29 4.99 5.80 �9.55 NORTH STAR CONCRETE G0. I .58 2.�2 2.59 3.57 4,52 5`.26 6.1? 20'.57 ST,.•PAUL VIKING STEEL ARMCO DRAINAGE H. V. JOHNSTON , , _ CORRUGATED C0� PRODUCTS,INC. 8c METAt PIPE C0. 400t~24" PIPE (C,S.) 4.27 4.27 4.27 4.27 4 20t 72"�PURE IRON} 24.36 24.36 24,36 24.36 sanios.72" " 36,54 36.54 36.54 36.54 4 20t 72+� PIPE (C,s� 23.26 23,26 23.26 23;26 BANDS_72a EC.S;� 34.89 34.89 34.89 34.89 JOHNSON MOVED TESAREK SECONDED� THAT TME STEE� CULVERT BE PURCHASED FROM THE V•IKING STEEL PRODUCTS C0. CARRIED, JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� �TFiAT THE CONCRETE CULVERT PIPE BE PURCFiASED FROM THE ELK RIUER PRODUCTS CO.,� CARRfED. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT THE REQUEST BY THE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO.� FOR PERMISSION TO PLACE UNDERGROUND CONDUIT AND MANHOLES ON �ITH AVENUE FROM FIRST STREET N�RTH TO ?TH STREET SOUTFi AND ON ?TH STREET SOUTH FROM L[TFI AVENUE TO WASHINGTON AVENUE� BE GRANTED� SUBJECT TO CERTAIN CONDITIONS AS SET UP BY MR. FRISSELL.. CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO� 69F�.°A RESQI:UT?QN �RDERtNG PREPpRA� TEQN PF q REPORT f�N PRQPOSED �NSTAL�AT(QN �tF' SfDE1NALK, CURB, GUTl'ER� �1ND� DR�IVEW�IYS EEN IA PORTfQN QF�E9CCELS�QR_AVENUE AND q PQRT[ON QF NFNTH qVENUE NQRTH", nnARKEo exH1aIT °a", BE . ,. ADOPTED, CARRIED. , , JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT RESOW TION NO. 692, pq RES�LUTtON RECE�VfNG �1.REPORT �N PRQPQSED f NSTALLF�Tf ON QF St'DEL�f�1LK, CURB, GUTTER AND DR f VEWAYS QN A PORT��ON OF e7tCELS f OR �' AVENUE qND A PORTtON OF N�NTH �1VENUE NORTH�IVD CqLL�NG qHEqR�NG THERE�N"� MARKED EXHIBIT °Cn� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. PAGE —2� SPECIAL MEETING 4�30/57 TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT�PETITO�V�'OR THE VACATING OF POLK STREET AND ALLEY NORTH OF BLOCK I0� ANDERSON�S F�RST ADOITION BETWEEN POLK AND TYLER AVENUES� BE REFERRED TO THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. 690, tiA RES�LUTiON C�ILLPNG FQR �THE PREPARAT I QN QF {1 REPORT �N THE AC QU [ S! T[ �N f�F' LANDS F�R AND THE C �NSTRUC T[ ON QF ENLARGEMENTS TQ THE PRESENT MUNTCIPAL PARK[NG L�TS"� MARKED ExHIe1T "D�tt� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. JOFINSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT MR. FR � SSELL BE AUTHOR i ZED TO X�Df-�OCDaXpPrKDEXXUI�D(D( ACQUIRE THE STREET CAR R�W FROM HARRISON AVEN�UE TO A POINT 264 FEET� MORE OR LESS� EASTERLY OF MEADOWBROOK ROADy �p.WE?CS� AT •A G05-T OF �•17�:000.00. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSOtd SECONDED� THAT MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO ACQUIRE FROM �THE HOPKINS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE� THE PROPERTY AT NO. I3 � �OTH AVENUE NORTH FOR PARKING LOT PURPOSES IN THE AMOUNT OF �5000.00; CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT THE FOLLOWING CLERKS AND JUDGES AND BALLOT COUNTERS BE APPOINTED FOR THE CITY ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY� MAY 2T� �957 AP1D THE HOURLY RATE FOR THE CLERKS AND JUDGES BE SET AT �I•35 PER HOUR AND �I.50 FOR THE COUNTERS. CARRIED. DJSTRICT �i MASSEY�H/�RRiS SELMA PAHL IRENE MILLER VIRGINIA BILLBE GERALDINE BARLAND MABEL FlSH DiSTRiCT �3 C f TY L�EBRARY PETER M. JORGENSEN ELIZABETH LEMKE CAROLINE WRASE ESTELLA OLSON MYRTLE VICKERMAN DtSTR[CT �5 QAKR[DGE C�IJNTY CLUB KAY SULLIVAN SALLY MCBRATNIE EDNA WILCOX LAURETTA POSELEY LOUISE BOIES D I�TR tC T�7 C f TY H61L� LOLA M. YACKEL LIL�IAN ELMQUIST ISABELI.E C. NOLAND MARY MALLERY LUCILLE BECKMAN DISTRfCT �2 HARLEY HOPK�jN� �CHQQL GLADYS ESCHER ELEANOR PETERSON CLARA HOKANSON MABEL JOHNSON BERNICE NOVY DtSTRICT �4 FE]RD �DT,V�SFON(MM.NQRTHERN DTV.� ALICE M. ANDERSON SOPHIA NICOLAI ADELINE SEDESKY LOUISE LUSSIER FLORENCE SUNDQUIST DiSTRtCT #6 AL[CE SM�TH SCHOf?L ESTHER TAUCHEN GLADYS JOHNSTON CHARLES W• HERZAN THERESA GOLDBt�RG �X�GDCQS TIP1A J. SWENSON BALLOT� CQIJNTERS C. K. BLOMQUIST�DIRECTOR OF COUNT O. S. CERMAK JACK FEUDNER R. J. BECKMAN E. J. SCHMITZ J. A..LARSEN JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE NO. I43, "qN ORD�NA�E VACAT(NG THAT PART QF F�JRTH STREET SQUTH LY[NG BET�fEEN SiXTH AVENUE AND WASH[NGT�N �VENUE AS SH�fiIN QN THE PLpT QF W�ST M[NNE�P�LIS ON FiLE qND QF REC€�7D fN THE QFFfCE QF THE REG 1 STER EtF DEEDS ' EIF HENNEP [ N C�IUNTY, M t N NE'SQT,�, ANO THE ALLEYS I N'EpC H QF Sq ( D BLOCKS 25, 26� 27,�28, 29, 43, 44, 45, 46 AND 47, QF WEST M[NNEAPQL[S, HENNEPIN C QUNTY, MINNESQTi�ti� MARKED EXHIBIT �E�� BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READING THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO �.AW SAME BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE N0. t44, �AN QRDiNpNCE R£LATING T� ZON[NG AND AMEND[NG QRDiNANCE NUMBER 13f fDF THE CITY CtF HQPK[NS"� MARKED EXHIBIT "F"� BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READING THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO LAW.SAME BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY THE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR PERMtSSION TO REPAIR SPF�ICE ON CABLE AND ALSO TO P�ACE BURIED CABLE ON 5TH AVENUE NORTH� BE APPROVED� SUBJECT TO HENNEPIN COUNTY APPROVAL. CARRIED. PAGE -3- SPECIAL MEETING 4/30/57 TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT STOP SIGN PLAN AS PRESENTED BY MR. FRISSELL BE APPROVEO. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. _. , � ,. .. , . . � . .. . . - - G►�-� . A.W. ELMQU I ST� SECRE ARY TO THE COl'1NG IL A TTEST...�, i __/, . ' / E_� ,. ^.`,/�%��' �'} ..� F.-M. MADDEN� MAYOR _: ..... ,. , :; ,.. e� C I TY OF HOPK 1 NS HENNEPIN.COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESO LUT I 0 N NO . 689 A RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING A PREVIOUS CALL FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION,ON AN IN(TIATED ORDINANCE. UeHEREAS, on November 6, �956, the council of the city of Hopkins tl adopted Resolution Number 676 wherein and whereby the council ordered and directed that a proposed ordinance amending the zoning ordinance of the city which had been initiated by a committee of five electors of the city be sub- mitted by the council to a vote of the electors of the city of Hopkins at the next regular municipal election to be held in and for said city on Tuesday, the 21st day of May, 1957, and WHEREAS, said call for such special election was issued under and pursuant to the provisions of the Charter of the city of Hopkins, namely, Section 5.07 thereof relating to the submitting of initiated ordinances to a vote of the electors, also Section 4.01, subdivision 2 thereof, providing that the council may by resolution order a special election on any question which it desires to submit to a vote of the electors, and WHEREAS, the Attorney 6eneral of the state of Minnesota has now ruled that in his opinion the initiative provisions of the Charter are not applicable to amendments of the Zoning Ordinance, NOW, TFIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF TWE CITY OF HOPKINS: That the council desires to submit said question to a vote of the electors of the city and hereby reaffirms its Resolution Number 676 of November 6, �956, calling said spec°i:al election under and pursuant to the provisions of the Eharter of the city of Hopkins, Section 1�.01, subdivision 2, and BE IT FURTFIER RESO LVED that the results of said special election will be considered by the council as advisory only and not binding upon the council. special ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a� meeting thereof held this 30th day of April, 1957• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney See also Mr Frissell's letter dated 5�2�57 addressed to A. W. Elmquist City Clerk pertaining to abov� resolution, which is attaehed hereto. � . _ . �. . . .. .� .. � ,Y �_ , , . - �-.,V . ��, f THE CITY OF �OPKINS - 723 EXCELSIOR AVENUE • TEIEPHONE WEST 8-3548 • HOPKINS, MINNESOTA � MAY 2, 1957 MR. A. W. ELMQU IST CITY CLERK CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA DEAR MR. ELMQUIST: � ON NOVEMBER 6� 1956, THE C�TY COUNCIL ADOPTED RESOLUTION N0. 676 WIiEREiN TFiE CLERK WAS INSTRUCTED TO PREPARE BALLOTS AND MAKE OTHER PROVISIONS FOR A PROPOSED REFERENDUM RELATIVE TO ZONING� TO BE HELD AT THE REGULAR ELECTION ON MAY 21, 1957. ON MARCH 15� 1957, HON. MILES I�ORD, THE ATTORNEY,GENERAL� ON REQUEST OF THE CITY COUNCIL RULED THAT "SUCH RESOLUTION OF NOVEMBER 6� 1956 WAS AND IS ILLE6AL°� AND°THAT ANY ELECTION� ADVISORY OR OTHERWISE PURSUANT TO SUCH RESOLUTION� WOULD LIKE- WISE BE UNAUTFiORIZED AND ILLEGAL°. � IT APPEARS THAT THIS RULING WOULD PREVENT US FROM HOLDING A REFERENDUM UNDER TFiIS RESOLUTION. AT A SUBSEQVENT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL', HELD ON APRIL 30� 1957, THIS INTERPRETATION WAS RECOGNIZED BY THE INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTION N0. 689 BY COUNCILMAN EMPANGER� PROPOSING TO SUBMIT THE SAME QUESTION AS CONTAiNED IN RESOLUTION N0. 676, TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS��SECTION 4.01, SUBDIVISION 2� SUCH ELECTION TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE COUNCIL AS AOVISORY. THIS RESOLUTION RECEIViNG ONLY TWO FAVORABLE VOTES THEREBY FAIIED OF PASSAGE. THE COUNCIL AT THAT TIME ACCEPTED THE IN- � TERPRETATION TIiAT AS A RESULT OF THE FAILURE OF THIS RESOLUTION TO PASS THERE WILL CONSEQUENTLY BE NO SUCH REFERENDUM ON THE BALLOT AT THE COMING ELECTION, Y�URS VERY TRULY� � NEY 5 �FR I SS�� CITY MANAGER SSF:DMJ � I TY OF HOPK I PIS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESO LUT ION NO . 69 I A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF SIDEWALK, CURB, G UTTER AND DR I VE4'aA YS . 0 N A PORT I ON OF EXGE LS I OR AVENt9E AND A PORTION OF NINTH AVENUE NORTH. WHEREAS, it is proPosed to construct and reconstruct and rebuild sidewalk, curb, gutter and driveways on the East side of Ninth Avenue North in front of the North forty feet of Lot Eighteen (18), and all of Lots Nineteen (19), Twenty (20), and Twenty-one (2t), Block Sixty-seven (67), West Minneapolis, Second Divisi.on, and on the South side of Excelsior_ Avenue in front of Lots Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17), Eighteen (IS), Nineteen (19) and that part of Lot Twenty (20) lying North of a line running from the,Southeast corner of Lot Nineteen (19) to the Southwest corner of Lot Twenty-one (21), all in Auditores Subdivision No. 2L�2, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A., Sec. 1a29.011 to 1�29.111, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED B Y THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, for study and that he is instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advising the council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to avhether it should best be made as proposed or in connection w�1h some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins this 30th day of April, 1957• F. M. MADDEN, MAYC)R A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � � r � e�z� oF xoPxzNs HENNEPIN COUNTY, NRATNESOTA RESOLUTION NOe 692 A RESOLUTION RECEIVIPTG A REPORT ON PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF SIDEWAL$, CURB, GIITTER AND DRIVEWAYS ON A PORTION OF,EXCELSIOR .AVENUE AND A PORTION OF NINTH AVENIJE NORTH AND CAI�L_ IIdG A FIEARING THEREON. VITHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution that the council aaflopted April 30, 1957, a report has been prepared b� P. S. Sidney-Smith, City Engineer, with reference to the construction and reconstruction and rebuilding of sidewalk, curb, gutter and drivewa�s on the.east side of Ninth A$enue North in f ront of the north forty c40) feet of Lot Eighteen (18) and all of Lots Nineteen (19), Twenty (20) and Twenty�one (21),. Block Sixty- aeven (67), V�est Minneapolis, Second Division, and on the south side of Excelsio� Avenue in front of Lot Sixt�en,(16), Seventeen (17), Eighteen (18), Nineteen (19) and that part of Lot Twentg (20), lging north of a line runnin� from the southeast corner of Lot Nineteen (19) to the southwest corner of Lot Tro�enty-one (21), all in Auditors Subdivision No. ?.1�2:, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and this report wa8 received by the council on April 30, 1957, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED b� the council of the city of Hopkins: 1. The council will consider said improvements in accordance with the report and the assessment of abutting propert�r for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.SoA., Seco 1.�290011 to 1,E.29.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement on Ninth Avenue North of �2D800.00 and at an estimated total cost of the improvement on Excelsior Avenue of �3,700.00e 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 11}th day of May, 1957, in the council ehambers in the city hall at 7:30 o�clock p,mo and the city mana�er shall give published notice of such hearing on improeement as required by 1 a�r. ADOPTE'D b� the council oP the city of Hopkins this 30th day of April, 1957• F. M. MI�DDEN, MAYOR. A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney. CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUMY,.MINNESOTA � � "J� � ,� 1 v� �1 NOTI CE OF HEAR I tJG ON PROPOSED I NSTALLAT ION OF S IDEWALK, CURB,GUTTER AND DRIVEWAYS ON A.PORTION,OF EXCELSIOR AVcNUE AND,A PORTION OF_NINTFI AVENUE NORTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the council of the city of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 otclock p.m. on May t1�, 1957, fio consider the construction and reconstruction and rebuilding of side- watk, curb, gutter and drivewa ys on the East side of Ninth Avenue North in front of the North forty (1�.0) feet of Lot Eighteen ( IS) , and a 1 I of Lots Nineteen (19), Twenty (20), and Twenty-one (21), Block Sixty-seven (67)., West Minneapolis, Second Division, and on the Soufh side of Excelsior Avenue in front of Lots Sixteen (16), Seventeen (t7), Eighteen (18), Nineteen (19) and that part of Lot Twenty (20) lying North of a line running from the Southeast corner of Lot Nineteen (19) to the Southwest corner of Lot Twenty-one (21), all in Auditorts Subdivision No. 21�2, Hennepin County, Minnesota, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. )a29.011 to I�29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the property abuttingthereon. The estimated cost of the improvement on Ninth Avenue North is �2,800.00 and the estimated cost of the improvement on Excelsior Avenue is �3,700.00.. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, CITY MANAGER Pubtished in the Hennepin County Review on May 2 and 9, �957• CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLIlTION NUMBER 690 A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR THt PREPARATI4N OF A REPORT ON THE ACQUISITIGN OF IANDS FOR AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF ENLARGEMENTS fi6 THE PRES ENT MUN I C I PA L PARK I NG LOTS . WHEREAS, it is p�oposed to enlarge the present municipal parking lots by the acquisition by the city of additional lands fiherefor and the consfiruction of parking lot areas thereon, and to assess benefitted property for a11 or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A. Sect i on 1�59• 14, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, cii-y engineer, for study and that he is instructed to report to the council wi th a I I conven i ent speed adv�i�s i ng the counci I i n a pre 1 i m i nary �vay a s to v�hether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection vrith some other improvement, and the estimated cosfi of the improvement as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting � � a � thereof he (d th i s �� �day of ��� t� , �957• F . h1. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. E Imqu i st,, Secretary of the Council Frenk N. Whitney, City Attorney ... ,. _ _.. . , .. , . ... . : . _ . . , r. CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP I N COUNTY, I�I NNESOTA ORD I PlANCE tJUMBER 1�.3 AN ORD I PlANCE VACAT I NG THAT PART OF FOURTH STREET SOUfFI LYING BETNlEEN SIXTH AVENUE AND WASHINGTON AVENUE AS SHOWN ON THE P LA,T OF 1MEST M I NNEAPO L I S ON F I LE AND OF RECORD 1 N THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OF HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, AND THE ALLEYS iN EACFi OF SAID BLOCKS 25, 25, 27, 28, 29, 1�3, 1.�.,.1�5, �.6 and, L�.7, OF WEST MINNEAPOLIS, .NENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: Section I, That part of Fourth Street South lying between Sixth a A�enue and Washington Avenue as shown on the plat of West Minneapolis on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hennepin County, P,4innesota, and the alleys in each of said Blocks Twenty-five (25), Twenty-six (26), Twenty-seven (27), Twenty-eight (28), Twenty-nine (29), Forty-three (�.3), Forty-four (1�.) , Forty-f ive (�i5) , Forty-six (1�6) and Forty-seven (.�7) , of VJest Minneapolis, Hennepin County, IWinnesota, are hereby vacafied. FIRST READ at a regular council meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins held on the 16th day of April, 1957, and finally read and unanimously s ec al 30th adopted at a�- meeting of the council of said city held on the � day April of d�.yc, �957• � F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. V'!. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney ggay 9 th Published in the Fiennepin County Review on Thursday, A� 16, 1957• CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORD I NANCE NUNIBER IL�Ja. �l' � �1 �`� � ` ;� ,/j �d � I� \ `bi AN ORD INAI�E RE LAT I i� TO ZON I h1G AND AMEND I PfG" ORD i NANCE NUMBER 131 OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COl�1CIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: Section I. That part of the West One-ha if (IN2) of the Southwest One-quarter (SVIH) of Section Thirteen (13), Township One Hundred Seventeen ( I 17) , Range Twenty-ta�o (22) , correspond i ng to Lot Seven (7) of Souba �s Subdivision, now vacated, (ying West of the East seven hundred thirty-five (735) feet, except the West thtrty-three (33) feet thereof taken for road; also except the South one hundred twenty-four (I?1�) feet of the West two hundred (200) feet of the above described tract, shall be, and hereby is, removed from the Single Residence district of the city of Hopkins and included in the Double Residence district of the city and shall be subject to all the ordinances, rules and regulations of the city relating to swch Double Residence district. FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins held this 16th day of April , �957, and finally read and adopted at a�seoal meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins held�on the 30th day of 1�pri1 , i957. F. M. MADDEN, NWYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney , Putlished in the Hennepin County Review on Thursday May 9th , �957• �t , � � ti< <� � ���� A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY � MAY 7� E957 AT 7=30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL, PRESENT WERE MAYOR MAODEN� COUNCILMEN EMPANGER� JOHNSON AND TESAREK� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL� CITY ATTORNEY WHITNEY AND CITY ENGINEER SIDNEY�+SMITH. TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED MAY 7� fg57 IN THE AMOUNT OF $7t�498.38 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED AT TOl00 A.M.� MONDAY APRIL 22� t957 FOR THE FURNISHING OF A TRUCK CHASSIS AND THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVEDt'" • B 1� �.. �� WHlTE MOTOR COMPANY MINAR COMPANY DAHLBERG BROS.�INC. P�ONEER G.M.C. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. C.O.E.,PRICE $ 4 � 988 . 30 3� St5.00 3�787.00 3,454.76 CONVENTIONAL TYPE PRICE $ 2�8I2.00 2�970.96 2�747.53 JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT THE DAHLBERG BROS.�INC. BID �N THE AMOUNT OF �3�787.00 BE ACCEPTED. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT THE ON SALE LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS OF M. J. WELDON AND W� J• RONNEI BE DENIED AND THE CITY CLERK BE INSTRUCTED TO RETURN BONDS AND LICENSE FEE CHECKS. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE N0. I4i� °AN QRDlNANCE RELqTtNG TO LiCENS- ING AND REGULAT�NG THE SpLE QF �NTO➢C!C ATfNG LiQUQR; AMENDI'NG ORD�NANCE N0.�i9� SECTTON 2� SUBDiVESI'QN ?� AND .SEC TfaN 6��SUBD1VTStQN 7�"� BE TABLED �NDEFINITELY FOR CONSIDERATION AT SOME FUTURE DATE. CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� T ESAREK SECONDED� THAT MAYOR MADDEN�S APPOINTMENT OF MR. FRISSELL AS CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECiOR FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS BE CONF(RMED� EFFECTlVE AS OF 6�(�57. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECOND[D� THAT REQUEST BY THE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COOAPANY FOR PERMISSION TO PLACE BURIED CABLE IN EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO CURB IN FROIVT OF RED OWL CO�.� WAREHOUSE� BE GRANTED� SUBJECT TO CITY ENGINEER�S AND COUNTY APPROVAL. CARRIED. a' TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 694� '�p RES�LUTTON RECE�V�NG A REPORT �'j� AND CAL[.iNG FOR A HEARiNG QN THE ACQUf81TIQN OF LpNDS�FOR THE CQN3TRUCTLQN OF ENLqRGEMENTS �� TQ THE PR£SENT MUNiC�PAL PARKtNG LQTS"� MARKED EXHIBIT �A�� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED�. ER9PANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT PETITION FOR VAGATION OF ALLEYS IN BLOCK �7� WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER BE REFERRED TO THE ZONING AND PLANNIN� COMMISSION FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 695� °A RES�LUTTf1N CALLiNG FQR AN ENGTNE'ERrS REP�RT QN THE BLACKTQP RESURFAC�N6 OF THE Ff�LLQWfNG STREETS� i2TH AVENUE NQRTH FR(�v1 E3tC ELS � OR AVENU� TQ SEC QND STRE�T 80RTH; i 6TH A�NUE NOf2TH FROM SEC QND �TRE'ET TO THiRD STREET AND QN QTHER STREETS IN PARKRIDGE ADD�TPON°� MARKED ExHIBIT "B'�� BE ADOPTED�„ CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT AS PER RECOMMENDATION BY THE CITY ATTORNEY� A SETTLEMENT OF �300.00 BE APPROVED COVERING THE INJURY CLAIM AS PRESENTED BY OLGA LIND. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE NO. I45, "AN ORD�NANCE�AMENDING ()RDINANCE � NQ. tE5 RELATfNG TQ THE VA�ATPQN @1F CERTAFN ALLEYS", BE ACCEPTED FOR FIRST READING�.GARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONCED� THAT MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO GO AHEAD WITH THE N10SQUITO LARVA CONTROL OF SWAMPY AREAS. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. qTT£STt _ � �. s �/� Oi/�ce.!'.L�-�v►J F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR • � A. VJ.ELMQUIST� SECRETA TO THE COUPICIL r� � f ! CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 694 A RESOLUTION RECEIVII� A REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING ON THE ACQUISITION OF LANDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ENLARGE- MENTS TO THE PRESENT MUNIC(PAL PARKIt� LOTS. WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution of the council adopted April 30, �957� a report has been prePared by Pe S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, with reference to the a cquisition of lands for and the construction of enlargements to the present municipal parking lots, and this reportwas received by the council on May 7, 1957, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA; I. The council will consider the acquisition of the following , tracts, pieces or parcels of land for the purposes aforesaid, to-wit: Lots Eight (�8) and Forty-six (�.6), Block Three (3), West Minne- apolis; and Lots Twenty-five (25) and Twenty-six (26), Block Six (6), West Minneapolis, and the construction thereon of municipal parking lots and the assessment of the following described area, to-wit; Lots Six (6) to Sixteen (16), inclusive', Block Sixty-six (66); Lots Two (2) to Four (1�), inclusive; Eight (8) to Twenty-one (21), inclusive, Block Sixty-seven (67); Lots One (I) to Four (1�), inclusive; Seven (7) to Fifteen (15), inclusive, and Twenty-one (21);to Twenty-four (21�.), inclusive, Block Sixty- eight (68); Lots Five (5) to Twenty :(20), inclusive, Block Sixty-nine (6g); Lots Eight (8) to Fifteen (15), inclusive, Block Seventy (70); all in West Minneapolis, gecond Division; also Lots One (I) to Six (6), inclusive, Eight (8) to Fourteen (11�), inciusive, Thirty-nine (39) to Forty-six (�.6); inclusive, Block Three (3); Lots One (I) to six (6), inclusive, Ten (10) to Fifteen (15), inclusive; Twenty (20) to Twenty-five (25), inclusive, and Twenty-seven (2'�) and Twenfiy-eight (28), Block Four (4), Lofs One (I) to Six (6), inclusive; Lots Eleven (tl) to Fifteen (15), inclusive, Lots Twenty (20) to Twenfiy-e.ight (28), inclusive, Block Five (5); Lots One (I) to Six (6), inclusive; Eleven (II) to Fifteen (15}, inclusive; Tweni-y-three (23) to Twenty-six (2b), inclusive, Block Siic (6),• Lots One (I) to Ten (10), inclusive, Block Seven (7), West Minneapolis, for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursua nt to Minnesota Statutes, section �;59.11�, at an estimafied total cost of the improvement of ��I-0 , 000 . 00 . . . 2. A publ_ic hearing shal,I. be hel.d on such proposed improvement on the �th da.y..of..June, �.957, i.n the council chambers .i.n the.city_hall.at 7:30 ot_clock p.m. and the city-manager- shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of tlie city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 7th day of May, 1�57. . F. 1�. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. �Nh i tney, Ci ty Attorney � ..------- - ,� �•�:4,,.� ��-.-� � � x . . _ CITY OF HOPKiNS HENNEP I W �IRJT Y, M I NNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE ACQUISITION OF LANDS FGR THE O�PdSTRUCT t0� OF ENLARGEMEMTS TO THE PRESE'�fT A�IUN I C I PAL PARFC 1 fdG LOTS . iv�TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the city counci I of th� city of Nopkins r�ili a�eet in the council chamberg of the citr hall at 7:30 otclock p.m. o� June �� 19�j7, to con�i�er the acqutsition of Lots Fight (8) and Forty-six (i�6), 81ock Three (j); �nd Lots T�aenty-five (25) and Twenty-91x (26), Block Six (h), YYU�ast AM1inreeapolis, end th� con�truction thereon of additions to the pr�senP municipal perking lots, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�59.1�. The ar�o propos�d to be assessed for such improvement is as f o 1 1 o�rs r Lots Six (6) to Sixteen (16), inclu�Tve, 910� Sixty-stx (h6)� �ots T� (2) to Four (1�) , inclusiveg Eight (8) to Teventy-one (2i), �nclusiv�, 81ocQc Six4r-seven (6'j); Lots Ona (1) fio Four (1�), inclusiveg Seven (7) 4o Fi�Peen (15), inclu�ive, and Yer�nty-oe�e (26) .to Taren4 �four (21}), inclusive, 81ock Sixty- eight (b8j; lo9s Ftve (5� to Tae�enty.(20), inctusive, 81ock Six4y�nine (69)E Lots Eight (8) to Fifteen (15), inclusive, Blocic Seventy 70); all in t�st l�inneapolis, Second Divisiong al�o Lots One 9) to six (6), inclusiwe, �lght (8) to Fourteen (IJ.a, lnclust�, Thlrty-nine (39) to Forty-six (l�,6), incluslv�, Block Three (� ; Lot$ One (I) to�six (6), lnclusive, Ten (10) to Fifteen (15�, inclusive; T�nty (2p) to Tve�nfq-five (25), inclusive, �rod T�en4y-seven (2#) and T�enty-elght (28), Block F�r (I�), Lo4s Or�e (I) 4o Six (6), Tnclusive; Lots Eleven {10) to FT�teew (15), itaclusiv�, Lots Taenty (20) to Twenty-eighf (28), inc0usive, Block Five (5)1 Lo4s One (I) to Sitt (6), inc0u�te�eg Ele�ven (10) to Ftfteen (i5), inclusivey Te�nty-three (2j) fo Tawenty�spx (2g), �nc9ustve, Biodc Six (6)E Lots One (I) to Te� (10�, ie►c6usi�ro, Blocic Seven (7), �st �Ifn�polis, The �stimat�d cost of such improv�ment is �OD000.00. Such persons �s desir� 4o be heard �rith reference 4o th� proposed improvem�nt �rt I 1 be heard et 4his n�eeting. SIDNEY S. FRISSFLL, CITY N1I11dAGER Publish�d i� the Henn�pin County R�view on 1k� r 16 and 23. �957• CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIIV COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 695 A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR AN ENGI�EERtS REPORT ON THE BLACKTOP RESURFACING OF THE FOLL04vING STREETS: TWELFTH AVENUE NORTH FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO SECOND STREET NORTH; SI�'fEENTH AVENUE NORTH FRO� SECOND STREET TO TNIRD STREET, AND ALL OF THE STREETS IN PARKRIDGE ADDITION. WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve Twelfth Avenue North from Excelsior Avenue to Second Street Norfih, and Sixteenth Avenue North from Second Streetto Third Street, and all of the Streets in Parkridge Addition by blacktop resurfacing the same and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M,S.A., Secs. I�29.0 I i to 1.429. I I(, NO�N, TFiEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the proposed improvemenfis, and each of them, be referred to P. S.Sidney-Smith, city engineer, for study and that he is instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advising the council in a preliminar way as to whefiher the proposed improvements, and ea ch of them, �. y are feasi b le and as fio whetf�er they shou td best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cosi-s of the improvements as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the cii-y of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 7th day of l�lay, 1957. F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, � Secretary of the Council Fra nk N. Whitney, � City Attorney �� �,�; ��` ��,� �����`� A SPECiAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� MAY �4= f957 AT 7230 P.M. (N THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN JOHNSON AND TESAREK� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELI� �ITY ATTORNEY VJHITNEY AND CiTY ENGINEER SIDNEY�SMITH�. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 699� "q RESOLUT�QN QRDER�NG RREPARqTION OF A REPORT ON THE INSTALLAT�ON OF�SqN�TARY SEWER,�WATER qND STQRM SEWER MAiNS tN ROB�NWOQD FiFTH ADDtTTUNtt� MARKED ExHlBiT nA°� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED, TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 70T� °A RESOLUT�ON ORDERiNG PRE� PARpTTfJN OF' A REPORT QN THE �NSTALLATION QF SqN�TARY SEWER M�1�NS ON A PORTiON OF MTNNETONKA MILLS RQAD"� MARKED EXHIBIT AB�� BE ADOPTED., CARRIED. * . _ . JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO�� 698� "A RESOLUTiQN ORDERiNG PRE� PARATIQN �F q REPORT QN THE REPAtR� REBUTLD[NG �ND REPLACEMENT �F StDEWALKS QN BQTH SfDES C1F' SEVENTH' EL'GHTH pND�NfNTH AVENUES NORTH BETWEEN FTRST STREET NORTH pND SECQND STREET NQRTH°� MARKED EXHIBIT pD°� BE ADOPTED. „ *JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. 702� nq RESf1LUTfON RECE1VfNG A REPf� T AND CpL��NG FOR p HEAR[NG QN THE BLpCKTOP RESURFqC�ING �F PORTCONS QF TWELFTH AVENUE NQRTH qND SiXTEENTH AVENUE NQRTH"� MARKED,EXHIBITnCp� BE ADOPTED�. CARRIED�. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT PETITION BY FIRST STREET REALTY COMPANY FOR VACATION OF PART OF SECOND STREET SOUTH BE REFERRED TO THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION FOR RECOA�IlVIENDATION. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDEO� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 700� aA RE�SQLUTEON QRDERiNG PRE� PARATfON CJF A REPfJRT ON THE EXTENSIQN ClF SANTTARY SEWER AND WATER MAtNS ON q PQRT�QN OF THIRD STREET SQUTH°, MARKED EXHIBIT °En� BE ADOPTED�. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT REQUEST FOR TRANSFER OF OFF SALE NON INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR LICENSE NO�. 27� FROM DONALD A. BERGLUND TO H, E. AND ARDEAN A. ANDERSON AT f60E EXCELSIOR AVENUE BE GRANTED. CARRIED�. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECOPIDED� THAT THE NEXT REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING TO BE HELD ON ^ TIiESDAY� 5�2j�57 TO BE CALLED FOR 7:00 P,M. �N PLACE OF 7t30 P.M. CARRIED. TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 693� °A RESOLUTfQN QiRDER�NG THE fNSTALLATIQN OF SIDEWqLK� CURB, GUTTER AND DRiVEWqYS ON A PORTI'ON QF E"XCELS�OR qVENUE AND A PQRTI'QN �f' NiNTH AVENUE NORTH"� MARKED EXHIBIT nF�� BE ADOPTED, CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECOIVDED� THAT ORDINANCE NO�. t45� �qN ORDfNA�E AMEND�NG QRDINANCE NUMBER 1f5 REL�1TtNG TG1 THE V�CqTIQN OF A CERTAIN ALtEY"� MARKED EXHIBIT "G�� BE ACCEPTED F�OR THE SECOND READING THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME BE ORDERED PUBLISHED, CARRIED, TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT MAYOR MAODEN�S REAPPOINTMENT OF M. B. HAGEN TO THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A FOUR YEAR TERM� FROM 6/C/57 To 6/[/6�� BE CONF�RMED� CARRIED. MEETING�ADJOURNED. ATTEST; c;LJ/ �� F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR ,� A• W• ELMQUIST� SECRE RY TO THE COUNCIL � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 699 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER, WATER _:`;AND STORM SEVL'ER MAINS IN ROBINUVOOD FIFTH ADDI- TION. WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve all of the streets in Robinwood Fifth Addition, Hennepin Countg, Minnesota, by installing sanitary sev�er, water and storm sewer mains there- in and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. L�29o011 to 429.111, NOUJ, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the proposed impronement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, for studg and that he is in- structed to report to the council with all convenient speed ad- vising the council in a preliminary way as to whether the pro- posed improvement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a special meeting thereof held on this 1L}th day of May, 1957• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � �� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA. RESOLUTION N0. 701 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE INSTALL�4.TION OF SANITARY SEWER MAINS ON A PORTION OF MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD. WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve Minnetonka Mills Road commencing at the intersection of the center line of Althea Lane and the center line of Minnetonka Mills Road and running northwesterly alon� Minnetonka Mills Road for a distance of approximately 100 ieet, by the installation of a sanitary sev�er main therein, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TAE COIIIVCIL OF THE CITY OF � HOPKINS; MINNESOTA: That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, for study and that he is in- structed to report to the council evith all convenient speed ad- visin� the council in a preliminary way as to whether the pro- posed improvement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a special meeting thereof held on this ].I+th day of May, 1957• F. M. NIADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. iNhitney, City Attorney � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN.COUNTY, MINNtSOTA RESO LUTIGN NUMBER 702 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING A REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARIN6 ON THE BLACKTOP RESURFACING OF PORTIONS OF T�IJELFTH AVENUE NORTH AND SIXTEENTH AVENUE NORTH. WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution of the council adopted May 7, �957, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, with reference to the blacktop resurfacing of Twelfth Avenue North between Excelsior Avenue and Second Street North, and the blacktop resurfacing and the install�tion of storm sewer mains on Sixfeenth Avenue North between �econd Street North and Third Street North, and this report was received by the council on May I�., �957, NOV1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: The council will consider fihe improvement of such streets in accordance with the report and the assessment of the following described tracts, pieces or Qarcels of land for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. I�29.01I fio La29.111, to-u�it: I. For the blacktop resurfacing of Twelfth Avenue North from Excelsior Avenue to Second Street Norfih the council will consider the assess- � ment of Lots Gne (I) to Twelve (12), inclusiv�, Block Seventy-six (76); Lots Eleven (II) to Twenty (20), inc�4usive, Block Seventy-seven (77); Lots Ten (10) to Twenty-four (21a.) , i nc lus i ve, B lock Seventy (70) ; Lots One ( I) to Fifteen (15), inclusive, Block Seventy-one (71), West Minneapolis, Second Division, and 2. For the blacktop resurfacing and the construction of storm sewer mains on Sixteenth Avenue North from Second Street Norfih to Third Street North the council will consider the assessment of Lots �ne (I) to Twelve (12), inctusive, Block Three (3); and Lots Twelve (12) fio Twenty-three (23), inclu- s i ve, B I ock Four (L�) , G i bbs F i rst Add i t i on to V�,�est I,M1 i nnea po I i s; at an estimafied total cost for said improvement on Twelfth Avenue Norfih of �,500.00 and at an estimated total cost for said improvement on Sixteenth Avenue North of �" ,250.00. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvements on the �.th day of June, t957, in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 o'clock p.m. and the city manager shall give published notice of such heari:ng and improvements as required by law. ' ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a special meeting thereof he Id th i s IL�th day of May, 1957. F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. N!. E Imqu i st, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, Cifiy Attorney CITY OI= HOPKINS HENNtP I N, COUNTY, lull l�NESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE BLACKTOP RESURFACIIvG OF PORTIONS OF TSNELFTH AVENUt fdORTH AND THt BLACKTOP RESURFAC I NG AND CONSTRUCTION OF STORNI SE�NER MAINS ON A PORTION OF SIXTEENTH AVENl1E NOF�TH . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the council of the city of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:3G o�clock p.m. on June I�, �957, to consider: I. The blacktop resurfacing of Twelfth Avenue North from Excelsior Avenue to Second Street Morth at an estimated cost of $�;L�.,500.00, for �Nhich it is proposed to assess the following area: and Lots One (I) to Twelve (12), inclusive, Block Seventy- six (76); Lots Eleven (II) to Twenty (20), inclusive, Block Seventy-seven (77); Lots,Ten (10) to Twenty-four (21�), inclusive, Block Seventy {70); Lots One (I) to Fifteen (15), inclusive, Block Seventy-one (71), bVest Minneapolis, Second Division, 2. The blacktop resurfacing and the construction of storm sewer mains on Sixteenth Avenue North from Second Street North to Third Streefi North at an estimated cost of �'�.,2j0.00,for which it is proposed to assess the following area: Lots Gne (I) to Twelve (12), inclusive, Block Three (3), and Lots Twelve (12) to Twenty-three (23), inclusive, Block Four (�.), Gibbs First Addition to INest Minneapotis. �uch persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvements, and each of them, will be heard at this meeting. SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, CITY MANAGER Published in the Hennepin County Review N1a y 2j and 30, 1957. e ; ;,_;. CITY OF FiOPKINS HENNEPIId COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTI�N N0. 698 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE REPAIR, REBUILDIlVG AND REPLACEMENT OF SIDEWALKS ON BOTH SIDES OF SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND NINTH AVENUES NORTH BETWEEN FIRST STREET NORTH AND SECOND STREET NORTH. WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve both sides of Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Avenues North between First Street North and Second Street North by the repair, rebuilding and re- placement of sidewalks and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A,, Secs. 1.�29.011 to 429.111, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF TAE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: � That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, for study and that he is in- structed to report to the council with all convenient speed ad- nising the council in a preliminary way as to whether the;: pro- posed improvement is feasible and as �o whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of. Hopkins at � special meeting thereof held on this ].L�th day of May, 1957• F. M. MADDEIV, DQAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary oi the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUIVTY, MINNESOTA RESOLIITION N0. 700 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE EXTENSION OF SANITARY SEINER AND WATER MAINS ON A PORTION OF THIRD STREET SOUTH. WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve Third Street South commencing at its intersection with Washin�ton A,venue and running westerly thereon for approximately 300 feet by the in- stallation of sanitary sewer and water mains therein and to as- sess the abutting property for all or a portion of the improve- ment, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. �.29.011 to 1.�29.111, NOW, THERE- FORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, ior study and that he is in- structed to report to the council with all convenient speed ad- vising the council in a preliminary wa� as to whether the pro- posed improvement is feasible �.nd as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. A�OPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a special meeting thereof held on this 11}th day of May, 1957• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorne� C CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 6�' A RESOLUTiON ORDERIf� TWE INSTALLATION OF SIDEWALK, CURB, G UTTER AND DRIVEWAYS.ON.A PORTION OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND A PORTION OF NINTH AVENUE.NORTH. UJHEREAS, a resolution of the city councii adopted the 30th day of April, 1957, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed construction and reconstruction and rebuilding of sidewalk, curb,.gutter and drivewa ys on the East side of Ninth Avenue North in front of t.he North forty (1�0) feet of Lot Eighteen (18), and all of Lots Nineteen (19), Twenty (20) and Twenty- one (21), Block Sixty-seven (67), West Minn�apolis, Second Division, and.on the South side of Excelsior Avenue in front of Lots Sixteen (16),,Seventeen (17), Eighteen (IS), Nineteen (19), and that part of Lot Twenty (20), lying North of a line running from the Southeast corner of Lot Nineteen (19) to the Southwest corn�r of Lot Twenty-one (21), all in Auditorts Subdivision No. 21�.2, Hennepin Counf�y, Minnesota, and � WFiEREAS, 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 the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the I�.th day of �Y� �957, ��'�, T1�EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TWE CITY OF HOPKIIJS: - 1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the council � reso Iut i on adopted 141�-�r 30, �957. 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement. The plans and specifications heretofore accepted� and approved by the city for the installation of sidewalk, curb, gutter and driveways in the city of Hopkins during the year �957, are hereby approved as_. the plans and specifications for this improvement. The bid heretofore accepted by the council of the city of Hopkins for the installation and con- struction of all of such work during the year 1957 is hereby accepted as the bid for this work, and the contract entered into pursuant to such bid is hereby approved and accepted. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a speciat meeting thereof he Id th i s Il�.th ciay of May, 1957• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. �N. Elmquist, Secre<tary of the Council Frank N. Wh i tney, Ci,ty Attorney r+ . 6 . � � � � � � � � 1 \,1 � \V � CITY OF HOPK�INS � f' �� � HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA � ORDINANCE N0. 1�.5 AN ORD I NANCE AMEND I NG ORD I NANCE NUP�IBER I 15 RELAT I PJG TO THE.VACATION OF A CERTAIN ALLEY. BE I T ORDA I NED BY THE COUNC I L OF THE C I TY OF HOPK I NS : .� ' �� � 0 3 ' �� � S �ti Section I. Ordinance No. 115, Section I, is amended to read: Section I. The alley which runs in an easterly ancl westerly direction and abutts upon the northerly boundary lines of Lots Six (6) to Twelve (12), Block Nine (9), Andersonts First Addition to St. Louis Park and abutts upon the southerl:y'boundary lines of Lots Eighty-seven (87), Eighty-eight (88), and Ei.gtity-nine (89), Auditor�s Subdivision No. 239, Hennepin County, - Minnesota, is hereby vacated. FIF2ST READ at a regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins held on the 7th day of May, 1957, and finelly read and adopted at a�5 E��A�- a� meeting of the council of said city held on the �i� day of May, �957. F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of theCouncil Frank N. Whitney, Ci ty Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review on Thursda y, May,��; 1957• , . .: .., ,. ,_ _._ . � , � .,. .._ _, -, - . .._. ._.- .. , a �, . ._ .. . ..,. . �... ->...-, �. �. _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ �. ,.__,_ . _� , . _ _ _ . , �� �, �� j,,�'�� � _ � P �� , � ; A REGUCAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON TUESDAY MAY 2t�. [957 AT 7;00 P.M, IN THE G.1TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNGILMEN EMPANGER� TESAREK AND JOHNSON� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL� CITY ATTORNEY WH"�1TNEY AND CLTY ENGINEER SFDNEY=�SMiTH, � TESAREK MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED MAY 2�'�, r957 IN THE �� AMOUNT OF � 65,459.58 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT• CARRIED, JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT PETITION OF 1NDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTR.IGT N0.225 TO VACATE ALLEY IN BLOCK 34� wEST MINNEAPOL'IS CENTER BE REFERRED TO THE ZONING AND PLANN'1NG COA9M'ISSION FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARR�'ED, JOHNSON MOVED' EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY 7WE NORTHWESTEftN BELL TELEPNONE COMPANY FOR PERMISSION TO PLACE BURIED CABLE ON 2�S,T AVENUE AND ALLEY AT SHADY OAK ROAD BE GRANTED', SUBJECT TO C I TY ENG 1 NEER APPROVAL`. CARR''I'ED, JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY MINNEAPOL°I'S GAS COMPANY FOR PERMiSS.ION TO CONSTRUCT GA5 MA1'N ON lNTERLACHEN AVENUE AND EXGELSIOR AVENUE BE GRANTED� SUBJECT TO C'1T.Y ENGINEER AND HENNEPIN GOUNTY APPROVAL. CARR`fED, ? , _, ' , •,706� �'q RESQLUTTQN REGEfVPNG AEREPQRTMANDDCALLiNGOFQREAoHEAR�NGH�1N THEoBLACKTQPoRESURFj�CtNG �F ALL � TNE STREETS �N PARKRiDGE"�DDrTtE7N"� MARKED EXHIBIT �A�� BE ADOPTED, CARRIED� MEETING ADJOURNED, ATT£STr� �� �jjf'f i � �__.../ � �' � / s F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR _., , _.. - - - , . .,,, � ...:.....:. .:_ A, W. ELMQUIST� SECRETA TO THE COUNCIL , � .,..�i ,�` r r. t� k� � C ITY OF HOPKIATS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 70� A RESOLUTION RECEIVING A REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING ON THE BLACKTOP RESURFACING OF A,LL OF THE .STREETS IN �:� PA�{KRIDGE ADDITION, WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution of the council adopted May 7, 1957, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, with reference to the black- top resurfacing of that part of First Strest North lying within Parkridge, also all of Park Lane, Oakglen Drive and Ridgeavood Drive, all being in Parkridge, and this report was received by the council on May 21, 1957, NOW, THEREFORE, r BE IT RESOLVED by the council of the�city of � Hopkins, Minnesota: 1. The council will consider the improvement of such streets in accordance with the report and the assess- ment of abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to MoS.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to 1�29•111 (Laws 1953, Ch. 398) at an estimated total cost of the improvement of �23,000.00. 2. 1� public hearing shall be held on such pro- posed improvement on the 18th day of June, 195?, in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 o�clock p.m. �nd the city manager shall give published notice of such hearing and im- provement as required by laa�. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting held this 21st day of May, T957• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. ��hitney, City Attorney I,,.., . � . � _ . . . . .. . � � � o 1� � ' � sS�� � � � � �� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY,_MINMESOTA NOTICE OF HEARII�G ON BLACKTOP RESURFACING OF ALL OF TWE.STREETS IN.PARKRIDGE ADDITIO(d. 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 o4clock p.m. on June 18, 1957, to consider the blacktop resurfacing of that part of �irst Street North lying within Parkridge, also ail of Park Lane, Oak Glen Drive and Ridgewood �rive, all being in Parkridge, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to L�29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for suchimprovememt is the property abutting thereon. The estimated cost of such improvement is �23,000.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, CITY MA{VAGER Pu5lished in the Hennepin Cownty Review on May 30, and June 6, 1957• � � �� � � �� ��� ., . _ �"I� A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD AT THE C�TY HALL AT 5230 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY� MAY 22� �957. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDENr COUNC�LMEN EMBRFlGER� JOHNSON AND TESAREK� ALSO CITY ' MANAGER FRISSELL�. EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT THE MINUTES OF THE C�TY ELECTION AS SUBMITTED BY THE JUDGES AND CLERKS OF THE SEVEN �7� VOTING DISTRICTS IN HOPKINS AND THE STATEMENT OF VOTES Ag UBMITTED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE COUNT ANO THE FIVE �5j � ASSISTANT DIRECTORS�F�� THE CITY ELECTION HELD 1N THE C�TY OF HOPKIPIS� MAY 2�� i957 BE ACCEPTED AND PLACED ON FILE AND THAT THE CITY COUNCIL HEREBY CERTIFIES THE RESULTS TO BE AS FOLLOWSt • W• HARLAN PERBIX ELEC7ED MAYOR FOR A TERM OF TNO �2� YEARS. J. RUSSELL CARROLL JOHN F. HANLEY JOSEPH C. VESELY DONALD J�. MILBERT ELECTED COUNC�LMEN FOR A TERM OF TWO �2� YEARS. K• M�XFIELD OTTO ELECTED MUNICIPAL JUDGE FOR A TERM OF FOUR �4� YEARS. MOTION CARRIED, MEETING ADJOURNED. r--'--�.'t-�. .�-.�...�...� .�....�.�.,� A. W. ELMQUIST� SE ETARY TO THE COUNCIL ATTESTt -_----• � �� �� ` F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR NOT (C E OF REGULAR . C I TY ELEC TI ON �\ . �� � � � �. � � �� �� TO THE LEGqL VOTERS OF THE CITY OF HOPKfNS: � NOTICE IS HEREBY•GIVEN THAT A REGULAR ELEC TION FOR SAID CITY, IN THE MASSEY HARRIS 1 CO. FOR DISTRICT NUMBER ONE AND IN THE HARLEY HOPK�NS SCHOOL FOR DISTRIC T NUMBER TWO qND IN THE PUBLIC LIBRqRY FOR DISTRIC T NUMBER'THREE AND IN THE FORD TRAC TOR DIVISION FORMERLY MPLS. MOLINE (N0. DIV.) FOR DISTRIC T Nl1MBER FOUR AND IN OqKR(DGE COUNTRY CLUB FOR DISTRIC T NUMBER FIVE AND IN THE ALICE SM(TH SC HOOL FOR DISTRIC T IN NUMBER SIX AND`/THE CITY HALL:DISTRICT NCJMBER SEVEN WILL BE HELD IN SAID CITY, ON , , TUESDAY, THE 2IST DAY OF MAY, 1957, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:00 O�CLOC K IN THE FORENOON AND 8 OtCLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON OF THE SqME DqY FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES, VIZ: i TO ELECT: r ONE MqYOR, FOUR COUNCItMEN, AND ONE`MUNiCIPAL COURT JUDGE: THE NAME OF THE CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR IS: W. HARLAN PERBIX THE N�1MES OF THE CAND I�ATES FOR COUNC I LMEN ,qRE: J. RUSSELI C�RROLL JERRY CUNNING RICHARD A. DVORAK JOFIN F . HANtEY HRROLD R. HEGBERG G. E. (BtLL) HOWELL RICHARD S. JOHNSON �ONALD U. MILBERT EDWIN E. NEUMANN A. J. TONY TESqREK JOSEPIi C . VESELY DONALD L. WqLLICK :�� ����i � � � �e.�, Ilj�"- `� r -.�� ��. ,>_�. ,. a) ..;:,��'✓. � v n ,a � ;� � , a. � � �:_� � � `�� , ��. � .� �. � �'� „��' ; . +d'°� �. �� ` �` � �Q ''` �i��.��� � :;; �"�,,��� ��v,"�' �� ;� � � ; _���" � � �� � ' �.'. ' �,. THE NAME OF THE C ANDIDATE FOR MUN(CtPAL COURT JUDGE IS: K. MqXFIELD OTTO SIDNEY S. FRISSELL CITY MANAGER � DqTED MAY -2ND: �1957--- _„ '. � : � TO BE PUBLfSHED IN THE IiENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW MAY 9TH. 1957 MINUTES OF CITY ELECTION AT THE REGULAR ELECTION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND STATE OF MINNESOTA� HELD AT THE MASSEY HARRIS C0. IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR DISTRICT N0. �� BEING THE PLACE WHERE iT WAS DIRECTED TO BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNC�L AFTER GIVING DUE NOTfCE THEREOF AS PROVIDED BY LAW� ON THE 21ST DAY OF MAY 1957, SELMA PAHL� IRENE MILLER� VIRGINIA BILLBE� GERALDINE BARLAND. AND MABEL FISHt FIV� QUALIFIED VOTERS•OF SAID ELECTfON DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO ACT'AS JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SUCH ELECTiON� EACH OF WHOM HAD W�THIN TEN DAYS BEFORE SUCH TIME BEEN DESIGNATED AND APPOINTED BY THE CI'TY COUNCIL TO ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SUCH ElECT10N AT SAlD PRECINCT� WHO� BEING PRESENT� AT THE HOUR OF 7:00 O�CLOCK A.M.y, EACH OF THEM DULY TOOK AND SUBSCRIBED AN OATH TO FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES REQUIRED OF THEM AT EACH ELECTt9N� AP1D THE SAID JUDGES AND CLERKS BEING DULY QUALIF�EDt FORTHWITH OPENED THE POLLS BY PROCIAMATION� AND THE ELECTLON PROCEEDED BY BALLOT WITMOUT ADJOURNMENT OR INTERMISS(ON UNTIL CLOSED. THE SUBJECTS VOTED ON AT SUCH ELECTI'ON� AS STATEO IN THE NOTLCE THEREOF, WERE2. � . TO ELECT A MAYOR� FOUR COUNCILMEN AND A MUNICIPAL JUDGE. AT 8:00 O��CLOCK'IN THE AFTERNOON OF SAID DAY THE POLLS WERE CLOSED� PRO- CLAMATION THEREOF HAVING BEEN MADE BY OP1E OF THE JUDGES THIRTY MINUTES PREVIOUS THERETO. AS SOON AS T,HE POLLS PJERE CLOSED � SA 1 D ELECT I.ON OFF � C I ALS AT SUCH VOT'I NG PLACE DLD� WITHOUT OPENI:NG THEM� SEAL.THE BALLOT BOXES AND SENT THEM AT ONCE� IN `�� _ : � _ THE:CUSTODY OF SAID OFFICIALS AND THE OFFICER 'ASSt:GNED T0 SUCH PRECINCT� TO THE ��_ � CITY HALL,� THE PLACE DESIGNATED AS THE CENTRAL COUNTING PLACE FOR THE C[TY. THERE WAS ALSO SENT WITH EACH.OF SA�D BALLOT BOXES A RECORD OF THE NUMBER � �F BALLOTS CAST THEREIN. DATES MAY 21, 1957 � . ���� ������ MINUTES OF CITY ELECTION , AT THE REGULAR ELECTION OF THE C'ITY OF HOPKINSa IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND STATE OF MINNESOTA� HELD,AT THE HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL I.N THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR D1STRICT N0. 2�� BEING THE PI.ACE WHERE IT WAS DIRECTED TO BE HE�D BY THE CITY COUNCIL AFTER GIVING DUE NOTICE THEREOF AS PROVIDED BY LAW� ON THE 21S.T DAY OF MAY� J957� GLADYS ESCHER� ELEANOR PETERSON� CLARA HOKANSON� MABEL JOHNSON AND BERNICE NOVY�. FIVE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF SAID ELECTION DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SUCH ELECTION� EACH OF WHOM HAD WITHIN TEN DAYS BEFORE SUCH TIME BEEN DESIGNATED AND APPOINTED BY THE.CITY COUNCIL TO ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SUCH ELECTION AT SAID PRECINCT, WHO� BEING PRESENT, AT THE HOUR OF 7;00 O�CLOCK A.M.� EACH OF THEM DULY TOOK AND SUBSCRIBED AN OATH TO FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE CUTIES REQUIRED OF THEM AT EACH,ELECTION� AND THE SAID JUDGES AND CLERKS � BEING DULY QUALIFIED, FORTHWITH OPENED THE POLLS BY PROCLAMATION, AND THE ELECTION PROCEEDED BY BALLOT WITHOUT ADJOURNMENT OR INTERMISSION UNTIL CLOSED. WERE: THE SUBJECTS VOTED ON AT SUCH ELECTION� AS STATED IN THE NOTICE THEREOF, TO ELECT A MAYOR� FOUR COUNCILMEN AND A MUNICIPAL JUDGE. AT 8:00 O�CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON OF SAID DAY THE POLLS WERE CLOSED� PRO— CLAMATION THEREOF HAVING BEEN MADE BY ONE OF THE JUDGES THIRTY MINUTES PREVIOUS THERETO. AS SOON AS THE POLLS WERE CLOSED� SAID ELECTION OFF�CIALS AT SUCH VOTJNG � PLACE DID� WITHOUT OPENING THEM� SEAL THE BALLOW BOXES AND SENT THEM AT ONCE� I,N THE CUSTODY OF SAID OFFICIALS AND THE OFFICER ASSIGNED T�.SUCH PRECINCT� TO THE CITY HALL� THE PLACE DESIGNATED AS THE CENTRAL COUNTING PLACE FOR THE CITY. THERE WAS ALSO SENT WITH EACH OF SAID BALLOT BOXES A RECORD OF THE NUMBER OF BAILOTS CAST THEREIN. - � DATED MAY 2�, 1957 � �. � � � i ���� � % ����� i �-�+4�'%2��i�"'� i'2 ���Lll�lk�'�%n � .'� i� /��.��— c P�l i NUTES OF C I TY EL EC T I ON AT THE REGULAR ELECTION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND STATE OF MINNESOTA; HELD AT THE CITY LIBRARY IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR DISTRICT N0. 3� BEING THE PLACE WHERE IT WAS DIRECTED TO BE FIELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL AFTER GIVING DUE NOTICE THEREOF AS PROVIDED BY LAW� ON THE 21ST DAY OF MAY� 1957, PETER M. JORGENSEN� ELIZABETH LEMKE� CAROLINE WRASE, ESTELLA OLSON AND MYRTLE VICKERMAN� FIVE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF SAID ELECTION DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SUCH ELECTION� EACH OF WHOM HAD WITHIN TEN DAYS BEFORE SUCH TIME BEEN DESIGNATED AND APPOINTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL TO ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SUCH ELECTION AT SAID PRECINCT� WHO� BEING PRESENT, AT THE HOUR OF 7:00 O�CLOCK A.M.� EACH OF THEM DULY TOOK AND SUBSCRIBED AN OATH TO FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES REQUIRED OF THEM AT EACH ELECTION� AND THE SAID JUOGES AND CLERKS BEING DULY QUALIFIED� FORTHWITH OPENED THE POLLS BY PROCLAMATION� AND THE ELECTION PROCEEDED BY BALLOT WITHOUT ADJ�URNMENT OR INTERMISSION UNTIL CLOSED. WERE: THE SUBJECTS VOTED ON AT SUCH ELECTION, AS STATED IN THE NOTICE THEREOF� TO ELECT A MAYORy FOUR COUNCILMEN AND A MUNICIPAL JUDGE. AT 8:00 O�CI.00K IN THE AFTERNOON OF SAID DAY THE POLLS WERE CLOSED� PRO- CLAMATION THEREOF HAVING BEEN MADE BY ONE OF THE JUDGES THIRTY MINUTES PREVIOUS THERETO. - ,. AS SOON AS THE POLLS WERE_.CLOSED, SAID ELECTION'OFFICIALS AT SUCH VOTING PLACE DID� WITHOUT OPENING THEM� SEAL THE BALLOT BOXES AND SENT THEM AT ONCE� IN �THE CUSTODY OF SAID OFFFCIALS AND THE OFFICER ASSIGNED TO SUCH PRECINCT� TO THE CITY HALL� THE PLACE DESIGNATED AS THE CENTRAL COUNTING PLACE FOR THE CITY. THERE WAS ,4LS0 SENT WITH EACH OF SAID.BALLOT BOXES,A.RECORD OF THE NUMBER OF BALLOTS CAST THEREIN. DATED MAY 21, 1957 � ', . � / / � � � � I � . � ///i � I .. � � / ` i- - � - - j <. � _. /� � � . - �. . ��, r /� L< �� � . ,[! '.i«�-',- � .��i�- � i � � / � - � M I NUTES OF C I TY EL EC T I ON AT THE REGULAR ELECTION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� 1:N THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN � AND STATE OF MINNESOTA, HE�D AT THE FORD DIVISION �FORMERLY MM NORTHERN DIVISION� FOR DISTRICT NO. 4� BEING THE PLACE WHERE IT W.AS DIRECTED TO BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL AFTER GIVING DUE NOTICE THEREOF AS PROVIDED BY LAW� ON THE 2IST DAY OF MAY� 1957, ALICE M. ANDERSON� SOPHIA NICOLAI� ADELINE,SEDESKY� LOUISE LUSSIER AND FLORENCE SUNDQUIST� FIVE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF SA(D ELECTION DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SUCH ELECTION� EACH OF WHOM HAD WITHIN TEN DAYS BEFORE SUCH TIME BEEN DESIGNATED AND APPOINTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL TO ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SUCH ELECTION AT SAID PRECINCT, WHO� BEING PRESENT, AT THE HOUR OF 7:00 O�CLOCK A.M.� EACH OF THEM DULY TOOK AND SUBSCRIBED AN OATH TO FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES REQUIRED OF THEM AT EACH ELECTION� AND.THE SAID JUDGES AND CLERKS BEING DULY QUALIFIED, FORTHWITH OPENED THE POLI.S BY PROCLAMATION� AND THE EIECTION PROCEEDED BY BALLOT WITHOUT ADJOURNMENT OR INTERMISSION UNTIL CLOSED. WERE: THE SUBJECTS VOTED ON AT SUCH ELECTION� AS STATED IN THE NOTICE THEREOF� TO ELECT A MAYOR� FOUR COUNCILMEN AND A MUNICIPAL JUDGE. AT 8:00 O�CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON OF SAID DAY THE POLLS WERE CLOSEO� PRO- CLAMATION THEREOF HAVING BEEN MADE BY ONE OF THE JUDGES THIRTY MINUTES PREVIOUS THERETO. AS SOON AS THE POLLS WERE CLOSED, SAID ELECTION OFFICIALS AT SUCH VOTING PLACE DID, WITHOUT OPENING THEM� SEAL THE BALLOT BOXES AND SENT THEM AT ONCE, IN THE CUSTODY OF SAID OFFICIALS AND THE OFFICER ASSIGNED TO SUCH PRECINCT� TO THE CITY HALL� THE PLACE DESIGNATED AS THE CENTRAL COUNTING PLACE FOR THE CITY. THERE WAS A�SO SENT WITH EACH OF SAID BALLOT BOXES A RECORD OF THE NUMBER OF BALLOTS CAST THEREIN. DATED MAY 21, I957. MtNUTES OF CITY E�EC TION AT THE REGULAR ELECTION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN � AND STATE OF MINNESOTA, HELD AT THE�OAKRIDGE COUNTY CLUB IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR DISTRICT N0, 5� " BEING THE P�ACE WHERE �IT WAS DIRECTED TO BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL AFTER GIVING DUE NOTICE THEREOF AS PROVIDED BY LAU/� ON THE 21ST DAY OF MAY, 1957, KAY SULLIVAN� SALLY MCBRATNIE� EDNA WILCOX; LAURETTA POSELEY AND LOUISE BOIES, FIVE QUAL'IFIED VOTERS OF SAID ELECTION'DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SUCH ELECTION� EACH OF WHOM HAD WITHIN TEN DAYS BEFORE SUCH TIME BEEN.DESIGNATED AND APPOINTED BY THE CITY COUNCI� TO ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SUCH ELECTION AT SA10 PRECINCT, WHO� BEING PRESENT� AT,THE HOUR OF 7:00 O�CLOCK A.M.� EACH OF THEM DULY TOOK AND SUBSCRIBED.AN OATH TO FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES REQUIRED OF THEM AT EACH ELECTION� A.ND THE SAID JUDGES AND CLERKS BEING DULY QUALIFIED� FORTHWITH OPENED THE POLLS BY PROCLAMATION� AND THE ELECTION PROCEEDED BY BALLOT WITHOUT ADJOURNMENT OR INTERMISSION UNTIL CLOSED. WERE: THE SUBJECTS VOTED ON AT SUCH ELECTION� AS STATED IN THE NOTICE THEREOF� TO ELECT A MAYOR� FOUR COUNCILMEN.AND A MUNICIPAL JUDGE. AT 8;00 O�CLOCK IfV THE AFTERNOON OF SAID DAY THE POLLS WERE CLOSED, PRO- CLAMATION THEREOF HAVING BEEN MADE BY ONE OF THE JUDGES THIRTY MINUTES PREVIOUS THERETO. AS SOON AS THE POLLS WERE. CLOSED, SAID ELECTION OFFICIALS AT SUCH V�TING PLACE DID� WITHOUTLOPENING THEM, SEAL THE BALLOT BOXES AND SENT THEM AT ONCE, IN THE CUSTODY OF SAID OFFICIALS AND THE OFFICER ASSIGNED TO SUCH PRECINCT� TO THE CITY HALL, THE PLACE DESIGNATED AS THE CENTRAL COUNTING PLACE FOR THE CITY. THERE WAS ALSO SENT WITH EACH OF SAID BALLOT BOXES A RECORO OF THE NUMBER OF BALLOTS CAST THEREIN. DATED MAY 21, 1957 II� _ - � � « �_ � r' � - � • 1� � _�,� , i .� . � � r MINUTES OF CITY ELEC TION AT THE REGULAR ELECTION OF THE C1TY OF HOPKINS� IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND STATE OF MINNESOTA�. HELD-AT. THE ALICE SMITH SCHOOL IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR OISTRICT N0. 6; � � - BEING THE PLACE WHERE IT WAS DIRECTED TO BE HELD BY THE CITY COU NCIL AFTER GIVING DUE NOTICE THEREOF AS PROVIDED BY �AW� ON THE 21ST DAY OF MAY� 1957, ESTHER TAUCHEN� GLADYS JOHNSTON� CHARLES W. HERZAN� THERESA GOLDBORG AND TINA J. SWENSON� FIVE QUALfFIED VOTERS'OF SAID ELECTION DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO ACT AS JUDGES-AND CIERKS OF SUCH'ELECTION� EACH OF WHOM HAD WITHIN TEN DAYS BEFORE SU,CH TIME BEEN DESIGNATED AND APPOINTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL TO ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SUCH ELECTION ATSAID PRECINCT� WHO� BEIN� PRESENT� AT THE HOUR OF 7t00 OfCLOCK A.M..� EACH OF THEM DULY TOOK.AND SUBSCRI6ED AN OATH TO FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE Dd�IES REQUIRED OF�THEM AT EACH ELECTION� AND THE SA1D JUDGES AND CLERKS BEING DULY QUALI'FIED� FORTHWITH OPENED THE POLLS BY PROCLAMATION� AND THE ELECTION PROCEEDED BY BALLOT WITHOUT ADJOURNMENT OR INTERMISSION UNTIL CL�SED, WERE: THE SUBJECTS VOTED ON AT SUCH ELECTION,� AS STATED IN THE NOTICE THEREOF� TO ELECT A MAYOR� FOUR COUNCILMEN AND A MUNICIPAL JUDGE. AT 8;00 O�CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON OF SA1D DAY THE POLLS WERE CLOSED� PRO— CLAMATION THEREOF HAVING BEEN MAOE BY ONE OF THE JUDGES THIRTY MINUTES PREVI.OUS THERETO. AS SOON AS THE POLLS WERE CLOSED� SAID ELECTION OFFICIALS AT SUCH VOTING PLACE DID� WfTHOUT OPENING THEM� SEAL THE BALLOT BOXES AND SENT THEM AT ONCE, IN THE CUSTODY OF SAID OFFICIALS AND THE OFFICERF6SIGNED TO SUCH PRECINCT, TO THE CITY HALL� THE PLACE DISGNATED AS THE CENTRAL COUNTING PLACE FOR THE CITY. THERE WAS ALSO SENT WITH EACH OF SAID BALLOT BOXES A RECORD OF THE NUMBER OF BALLOTS CAST THEREIN. DATED MAY 21, 1957 !/ vV � � ��. .�, .�-:1-%6(./C�'�l.e�l, �F' o. \1��— ���� , i�tr" " � / � � �, �/��� ��i(i� � M I NUTES OF C I TY ELEC T I ON RT THE REGULAR ELECTION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ' � AND STATE OF MINNESOTA� HELD AT THE CITY HALL IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR DISTRICT NO. 7�. BEING THE PLACE WHERE IT WAS DIRECTED TO 8E HECD BY THE CITY COUNCIL AFTER GIVING DUE NOTICE THEREOF AS PROVIDED BY LAW� ON THE 21ST DAY OF MAY� 1957, LOLA M. YACKEL� LILLIAN ELMQUIST, ISABE�LE'C. NOLAND, MARY MALLERY AND LUCILLE BECKMAN� FIVE QUALIFED VOTERS OF SAID ELECTION DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO ACT AS JUDGES AND CIERKS OF SUCH ELECTION� EACH OF WHOM HAD WITHIN TEN DAYS BEFORE SUCH TIME BEEN DESIGNATED AND APPOINTED BY THE.CITY COUNCIL TO ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SUCH ELECTION AT SAID PRECINCT� WHO� BEING PRESENT� AT THE HOUR OF 7:00 O�CLOCK A.M.� EACH OF THEM DULY TOOK AND SUBSCRIBED AN OATH TO FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES REQUIRED OF THEM AT EACH ELECTION� AND THE SAID JUDGES AND CLERKS BEING OULY QUALIFIED, FORTHWITH OPENED THE POLLS BY PROCLAMATION� AND THE ELECTION PROCEEDED BY BALLOT WITHOUT AOJOURNMENT OR INTERMISSION UNTIL CLOSED. WERE: THE SUBJECTS VOTED ON AT SUCH ELECTION� AS STATED IN THE NOTICE THEREOF� TO ELECT A MAYOR� FOUR COUNCILMEN AND A MUNICIPAL JUDGE. AT 8;00 O�CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON OF SA1D DAY THE POLLS WERE CLOSED, PRO- CLAMATION THEREOF HAVING BEEN MADE BY ONE OF THE JUDGES THIRTY MINUTES PREVIOUS THERETO. AS SOON AS THE POLLS WERE CLOSED� SAID ELECTION OFFICIALS AT SUCH VOTING PLACE DID� WITHOUT OPENING THEM� SEAI. THE BALLOT BOXES AND SENT THEM AT ONCE, IN�THE CUSTODY OF SAID OFFICIALS AND THE OFFICER ASSIGNED TO SUCH PRECINCT� TO THE CITY HALL� THE PLACE DESIGNATED AS THE CENTRAL COUNTING PLACE FOR THE CITY. THERE LNAS ALSO SENT WITH EACH OF SAID BALLOT BOXES A RECORD.OF THE NUMBER OF BALLOTS CAST THEREIN. DATED MAY 21, 1957 ,ir .,c�� � " r� � �- '� � � � STATENENT OF VOTES AT THE REGULAR ELECTION OF THE,CITY OF HOPKINS HELD ON MAY 21� 1957, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING A MAYOR, FOUR COUNCILMEN AND A MUNICIPAL JUDGE, THE UNDERSIGNED, CLINTON K, BLOMQUIST, DIRECTOR OF THE COUNT� ELMER SCHMITZ, 0. G. CERMAK� JACK FEUDNER, RICHARD J. BECKMAN AND JOHN A. LARSEN�.ASSISTANTS, HEREBY MAKE THE FOLLOWING RETURN OF T.HE COUNT OF THE BALLOTS AT SAID ELECTION. WE RECEIVED AT THE CENTRAL COUNT;�ING PLACE DESIGNATED BY THE COUNCIL, NAMELY: THE CITY HALL.� ALL OF THE BALLOT BOXES,USED.FOR THE SEVEN DISTRICTS IN SAID CITY� FROM THE ELECTION OFFICIALS OF EACH�.DISTR.ICT. .:EACH'BALLOT BOX WHEN RECEIVED BY US WAS SEALED AND ACCOMPANIEO BY A RECORD OF THE NUMBER OF BALLOTS CAST THEREIN. WE THEREUPON OPENED THE BALLOT BOXES SENT FROM EACH DISTRICT� AND COMPAREO THE NUMBER OF BALLOTS FORWARDED WITH THE RECORDS SENT FROM THE CORRESPONDING VOTING PLACES. `ti1 THE FOLLOWING DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE NUMBERS OF BALLOTS.IN THE 80XES AND THE RECORDS RECE I VED FROM THE: VOT I NG; .D i STR ICTS APPEARED: Yt.ey�� �' �,�,,;�.. �. � -�,�...� .�,�-�,� �'�)�-�.e.� � ;�T � ��y� , �/ ��� i�-,�.�-,�- /,%� �-�-y -�. 0 THE BALLOTS IN EACH BOX WERE THEN EXAMINED FOR VALICITY AND THOSE WHICH WERE FOUND TO BE INVALID OR BLANK WERE S�EPARATED FROM THE REST. THE NUMBER OF VALID� INVALID AND BLANK BALLOT.S FOR EACH VOTING PLACE AND THE TOTAL NUMBER FOR EACH OFFICE AND FOR THE CITY WERE FOUND TO BE AS FOLLOWS: FOR MAYOR: DISTRICT N0. I DISTRICT N0. 2 DISTRICT N0. 3 DISTRICT N0. 4 DISTRICT NO._5 DISTRICT N0. 6 DISTRICT NO. 7 TOTAL FOR MAYOR , VALID BRLLOTS INVALID BALLOTS BLANK BALLOTS � FOF� COUNC I LMEN: CISTRICT NO. I D I STR ICT� N0. 2 DISTRICT NO. 3 DISTRICT N0, 4 D i STR I CT NO., 5 '• DISTRICT`NO; 6 � DISTRICT NO. 7 TOTAL FOR COUNCILMEN � � 2� VALID BALLOTS � INVALID BALLOTS BLANK BALLOTS � � r,fi' �'"�� FOR MUNfCIPAL JUDGE: � ' D'ISTRICT NO. •I ' �°���_ ��' �_ . �., D I STR ICT N0. 2' I O�,r I� DISTRICT N0, 3 y9�� �� D I STR I CT NO. 4 • � . �6� �'` � DISTRICT N0. 5 , • � D9 ' �� D I STR I CT N0. 6 �G 7 �� DISTRICT NO. 7 ��'Y . � / TOTAL FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGE l '� � j� � l � �- �. i�, '�.' THE DIRECTOR OF THE COUNT THEREUPON DETERMINED THE QUOTA SUFFICIENT TO ELECT� AND SAI•D QUOTA 6NAS DECLARED T0 BE AS FOLLOWS: � FOR MAYOR: � �'/� VOT,ES. FOR COUNCILMEN: ��h y VOTES. � FOR MUN I C I PAL JUDGE: 01. tP I �VOTES .. • .: SEVAEN , THE VALID BALLOTS FROM THE)9CDQ4CDISTRICTS WERE THEN MIXED TOGETHER BEFORE ANY COUNTING WAS DONE. .� AS EACH BALLOT WAS THEN REMOVED FROM THE BALLOT.BOX, IT WAS NUMBERED UPON ITS REVERSE SIDE AND SORTED ACCORDING TO THE FIRST CHOICE MARKED ON IT. AF.TER.SORTING THE BALI.OTS ACCORDING TO THEIR FIRST CHOICES� THE FOLLOWING' RESULT WAS OBTAINED: ( 3) � • FOR M�4YOR � W. HARLAN PERBIX RECEIVED I�.�� FIRST CHOICE VOT6S. � ' ' �`"" ��'�"� /� � HAVING RECEIVED MORE THAN THE QUOTA REQUIRED � FO,R ELECTION� WAS THEREUPON DEC�ARED ELECTED MAYOR OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR A . TWO-YEAR TERM. SEE ATTACHED LIST OF WRfTE-IN VOTES RECEIVED FOR MAYOR. " F.OR COUNC i LMEN J. RUSSELL CARROLL REGEIVED +7 ��D FIRST CHOICE VOTES. JERRY CUNNING'RECEIVED �; �� F1RST CH010E VOTES. RICHARD-A. DVORAK. �. ' � D FIRST CHOICE VOTES. JOHN F; HANLEY .' ��'Y ' FIRST CHOICE VOTES. HAROLD R. HEGBERG � � J� FIRST CHOICE VOTES. G.. E. �BILL� HOWELL %��l FIRST CHOICE VOTES. , RICHARD S. JOHNSO,N � � SO FIRST CHOICE VOTES. DONALD J. MILBERT �� J. FIRST CHOICE VOTES. , EDWIN E. NEUMANN 3 FIRST CHOICE VOTES. � / � A. J. TONY TESAREK �/� FIRST CHOICE VOTES. JOSEPH C. VESELY 7'�� FIRST CHOICE VOTES. ,; DONAL:D L. WALL I CK I. �% F I RST CHO I CE VOTES . � � • �, _ � � U� `'FiAV I NG RECE I VED MORE THAN THE QUO A REQU I RED FOR ELECT I ON -0lLArS THEREUPON DECLARED ELECTED.COUNCILMlQN OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR A TWO YEAR TERM. �. /�-��,��/��'-�'�'�'� r v (/_ >> � � "FiAVING RECEIVED MORE FIRST HOICE VOTES THAN ��'QUOTA, ALL FIRST CHOICE VOTES �e� rc.d+� IN EXCESS OF��QUOTA ON kH�3 RESPECTIVE PILESWERE REMOVED THEREFROM IN THE ORDER OF THE NUMBERS ON THE REVERSE THEREOF AND CREDITED TO THE SECOND CHOICES SHOWN THEREON,LAND AFTER SUCH TRANSFERS WERE MADE, THE FOLLOWIN� RESULTS AMONG THE CON- TINUIN6 CANDIDATES WERE OBTAINED. JOSEPH C� VESELY RECEIVED HIS QUOTA AND WAS DECLARED ELECTED. AFTER THE TRANSFER OF FINAL�BqLLOTS G. E. HOWELL.AND DONALD J. M�LBERT WERE THE ONLY CONTINUING CAND�DATES� G. E. HOPJELL HAVEING 291 VOTES VIAS DECLARED DEFEATED AND DONALD J. PA�LBERT W:I:�'H 313 VOTES� WAS DECLARED ELECTED� FOR�MUNICIPAL.JUDGE. , , K. MAXFIELD OTTO RECEIVED _ �fp�(�/ FIRST CHOICE VOTES. �l • . � � HAVING RECEfVED MORE THAN THE QUOTA REQUIRED FOR ELECTION� WAS THEREUPON DECLARED ELECTED MUNICIPAL JUDGE OF THE CITY OF PJOPKINS FOR A FOUR YEAR TERM. SEE ATTACHED tIST FOR LIST OF WRITE-IN VOTES FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGE. • � _ ( S 1 GNED� �-�°��.;_� � - D I Fj�ECTOR OF THE COUNT. , � �� V �� / . ASSISTANTS, ,� , LIST OF WR1TE-IN VOTES RECEIVED FOR MAYOR �' ROBERTSON I I FRANCIS X. O�CONNOR I � OONALD L. WALLICK . I, POTTER HAGEMAN I. J. RUS'SELL CARROLL 3. ' J. C. VESELY 7- DON OVERHOLT I ' � DR. F. M. MADDEN 38 .� W. HARLAN PERBIX I � DR. R, D. CLAYPOOL 2 � WALDO PETERSON I . RICHARD R. JOHNSON � � ' ' '_ CLEMENT TROMBLEY 6 ' FRED TOBIAS � TOM S. STEPPE I LEE STEVENSON . 2 JOE . K I NG I ' H. R. HANSON I. � � C. C. WATSON I ,� . . DONALD MILBERT I . , , PAUL CAUGHREN , 1 �. MATT WELDON I , � .. ' TONY SHONKA 3. ' . J. L. MARKHAM � . CHARLES HERZAN � ' I � R. H. PICHA : � , , . . , WM. MCQUISTON I J I M DOE ' �. . , RUSS OLSON I . M. B. HAGEN I ED V1SKA I 83 LIST OF WRITE-IN VOTES RECEIVED FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGE J. RUSSELL CARROLL 12 . ��..,,... ' � . , GEO. X. CONNOR_ � � ' ' ' MATT WELDON I ' � CHAR�ES HERZAN I � ' FRANK WHITNEY ., 2 . •. MILTON HAYDEN � WM. MCGONAGLE �. . . CLEMENT TROMBLEY ' • I H'ARRY DRAHOS • I IRV. HOMER � GERALD CUNNING I ' MILBERT 1 RUSS OLSON - � . DR. MADOEN � I � W. R. POSELEY I ' JOE SM1TH � ' D. L. WALL ICK� . � JOHNSON � 30 . , J. RtJ8SELL CARROLI. JERRY CtfNN 1 AtG R ICN7AR0 a, ovoR,�� J�HN F . HAA:LEY WAROL� R. NEGBERG G. E. (B ILt�� NOWELL R t CHdRD S . 'JOHNSO�! DOWALD .f. EAIIQERY Eow i N E . ��a!�A�ro A, J. TONY 7ESAREK JOSEPM C. YESELY [lOAIALD L. WAILICK EXHAUSTED TOTAl. IST G}i01 CE ....�v 490 10 30 362 58 1 58 110 � 146 '3 115 255. 17 1 �754 EXCESS TRAflt�FER - 138 + � - + 13 _ - 10.- - + 19 + 22 + 22 . + �g a- 3. + 2g + 19 � i -t. 2 � + � 0 COt1� �LMAN . 1 IS4 `2roD 3RD TOTAL TRAN3FER TOTAI TRANSF�R TO'i'A� iRAtUS�ER Y07',4l 352 "352 352 352 I i + 2 I3 -I 3 - 0 0 43 • . 43 43 43 352 352 352 352 77 77 + 2 79 + 12 91 180 180 + 2 182 + 4 186 132 + i I33 I33 + I I34 164 164 + I 165 + 3 8 6 - 6 � - 0 0 I43 � I43 + � I44 I44 274 + 1. 275 � + 2 277 + I 278 19 + 2 21 + 2 .23 - 23 0 I I + 3 4 + 2 6 I 754 0 1 754 0 I 754 n i��a � � � ✓ y . � COUNCILMEN 4TH 5TH `� 6TH 7TH STH : TRANSFER TOTAL TRANSFER TOTAL TRANSFER TOTAL TRANSFER TOTAL TRANSFER :1. RUSSELL CARROLL ' 352 352 352 352 JERRY CUNN�NG p 0 0 Q RICHARD A. OVORAK -43 0 p. . p . � JOHN F, HANLEY � 352 - 352 352 352 HAROLD R, HEGBERG + 3• 94; -94 0 p � G. E. �BILL� HOWELL - �- +� 2 203 + 4 . 2 . - _ RICHARD S..JOHNSON �- 8'. 142 +�g 158 -158. 0 p. OONALD J, MILBERT �+ 7. 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EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. 696� °A RESQLUTtQN �DERtNG �ND ��, DTRECTiNG THE AC�l1i�iT[QN OF LAND Ff�R AND THE CQNSTRUCT[QN QF ENLARGEMENTS TQ THE MUN�CDPAL PARKtNG LQ$S"� MARKED EXHIBIT �A°1� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� E�PANGER SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTiON N0. 704� °A RE�OLUT�QN QRDERiNG THE BLACKTQP RESURFqCiNG �F q PORT[QN �F Til'JELFTH AVENUE NQRTH �ND REFUSiN6 T� RESURFpCE AND CQNSTRUCT STf�2M SEWER MqTNS QN � PURT�fIN f�F' SIXTEENTH AVENUE NffRTH"� MARKED ExHiBIT '�8�� BE ADOPTED, CARRIED. _ JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECON�ED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 697� �'A RE�QLUTe�iN'DECLARiNG Cf�STS TO BE ASSESSED AND QRD£RiNG PREPARATIQN QF PRQPQSED pSSESSMENT FEIR CERTA�N tMPROVEMENTS QN q PQRTfE2N E� E"XCELSTQR BQULEVqRD"� MARKED EXHIBIT uCn� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT THE FINAL PLAT OF ROBINW000 F�FTH ADDI710N� AS PRESENTED BY ELMO GINKEL� BE APPROVED AND THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO SIGN SAME. CARRIEO. JOHNSON MOVEDi EMPANGER SECONDEO� THAT RESOLUTtON N0. 708� "A RESQLUTI'QN RECETVlNG A RER(�?T @N THE INSTALLATiQN OF SANITARY SEWER AND �`WATER MAtNS iN R�IBtNW� 5TH ADDtTtC�N AND CpLL�N6 FOR A HEAR[NGTHEREON"� MARKED EXHIBIT pD�� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATtONS FOR STORM SE�NER CONSTRUCTION AT IRON REMOVAL PLANTS NO. 3 AND 4 BE APPROVED AND AUTHORIZATION BE GRANTED FOR THE CALLING FOR BIDS. CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. 709� °A RESQt.UTtf2N �DERTNG THE PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE BLACKTt�P SURFACTNG OF CERTAfN ALLEYS"� MARKED ExHIBIT �E"� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. , JOHNSON MOVEO� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT RESOWTION N0. 7i0� °A RE�f�LUTiQN Q�DERtNG A HEARZNG UN PETlT[�N TO VqCpTE CERTAEN ALLEYS'�� MARKED EXHIBiT °F°� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT PETITION FOR THE VACATING OF POLK STREET AND ALLEY NORTH OF BLOCK TO BETWEEN POLK AND TYLER� ANDERSONtS FIRST ADDITION� AS PRESENTEO BY EDCO PRODUCTS COMPANY AND EDWARD WEILL� BE DENIED. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT AS PER RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMM1SS10N DATED 5/3�/57� A SPECIAL USE PERMIT BE GRANTED TO M. B. HAGEN FOR THE ERECTION OF A G�SOLINE FILLING STATION ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF �7TH AVENUE AND HIGHNJAY NO�. 7. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTtON N0. 7iF� "A RE�QLUTpQN QRDERiNG A HEARtNG UN PETiTt�N TO VA�ATE A PORT[QN 0F SECOND�STREET �f�l1TH"� MARKED EXHIBIT °�'�, BE ADOPTED SUBJECT TO TNE TRAOING OF CERTAIN LANDS�. CARRIED. , EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT COMMUNICATION DATED 5/28/57 BY JUDGE OTTO� PER" TAINING TO TERM OF OFFICE ELECTED FOR� BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR CHECKING AND REPORT. CARR(ED, JOHNSON MOVED� EMPAN6ER SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE NO�. �4E� °AN ORDiNANCE RELATiNG TQ THE LIAB`tLtTY � THE C il'1" TO ANY PERSQiJ FQR OpMpGE�S F�R CERTA�N BNJURiESu� OAX�tD(B�XHX�IX��XX BE ACCEPTED FOR FlRST READING. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED' EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED J.[J'ME 4„ T957 IN THE AMOUNT OF $�04�i60.7I BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT�• CARRIED, - JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT J• RUSSELI CARROLL BE APPOINTED TO FILL OUT THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF A. S. NASH AS COUNCILMAN TO 7%�1�57 AND THE NECESSARY NOTICE AND OATH OF OFFICE FORMS BE MADE FOR SIGNATURE. CARRIED., `---, � MEETING AD.lOURNED. ��....-. .� A. W. ELMQUIST� SECRETARY TO THE COUNClL ATTEST• ��'�//'%L�f_��.-r.�� -ti. �..�.�..�. ...�� F• M. MADDEN� MAYOR ;; � � � CITY OFHOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 696 A RESOLUTION ORDERING AND DIRECTING THE ACQUISITION OF LAND FOR.AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF.EN LARG,EMENTS TO TFiE MUN I C I PA L P.ARK I NG LOTS . NM EREAS, a resolution of the city council adopted the 7th day of �Y, �957� fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed acquisition of land. for and the construction of enlargements to the municipal parking lots,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 counci:l hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the l�th da y of June, 1957, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, A4INNESOTA: I. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted May 7, 1957, and the city of Hopkins shall acquire by gift, lease, purchase or condemnation proceedings under the right of eminent domain the following tracts, pieces or parcels of land for said purpose, to-wit: Lots Eight (8) and Forty-six (1�6), Block Three (3), West Minneapolis; and Lots Twenty-five (25) and Twenty-six (26), Block Six (6), �est Minneapolis; fhe exact method of acquiring each of said tracts, pieces or parcels of land to be determined later by the council. 2. As soon as each of said tracts, pieces or parcels of land are acquired by the city the buildings thereon, if any, are to be removed and said , lands developed and improved for public parking lot purposes, the work in ea ch instance to be done either by day labor by the regular employees of the cit.y of Hopkins or by conshract, as may be determined by;the;council.. ADOPTED by the counei I;� of the ci ty- ;of Hopk i ns -at a regu tar meet i ng thereof held this Zj.th day of June, �957• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. VJh i tney, � City Attorney ::4 i,.. . . . n � � � � CITY OF HOPKI�S HENNEPIN COUNTY,.MINNESOTA RESO LUT I ON NUMBER 701� A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE BLACKTOP RESURFACING OF A PORTION OF TWELFTH AVENUE NORTH,AND REFUSING TO RESURFACE AND CQNSTRUCT STORM SEWER MAINS.ON A,POR710N.OF.SIXTEENTH AVENUE NORTH. WHEREAS, a resolution of the city counci�l adopted the 14th day of May, 1957, fixed a date for a hearir.g on the following proposed i_mprovements: I. The blacktop resurfacing of Twelfth Avenue North from Excelsior -,. � � Avenue to Second Street North at an estimated cost�of �,500.00, and 2. The blacktop resurfacing and the construction of storm sewer mains on Sixteenth Avenue North from Second Street North to Third Street at North�an estimated cost of �I�.,250.00, and WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is lia ble to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten dayst published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the I�th day of June, 1957, NOUl, TFiEREFORE, BE IT RESO LVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The resurfacing of said portion of Twelfth Avenue North is hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted May 11�, 1957, and the proposed resurfacing and construction of storm sewer mains on said portion of Sixteenth Avenue North is hereby denied. 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement on Twelfth Avenue North. The general plans and specifications for such type of construction now in use in the city of Hopkins are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for this project and the bids heretofore accepted for all road surfacing material used in the city of Hopkins during the year �957 is hereby accepted as the bidsfor the road surfacing material to be used on this project. The employees of the city of Hopkins engaged in road construction and repair work shall perform the labor on said projects. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this I�th day of June, t957• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council. Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney. e � , C!ITY OF HOPK I NS NENNEPIN.COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTIO(J NUh1BER 697 A RESOLUTION DECLARI�IG COSTS TO BE ASSESSED AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT FO.R CERTAIN.IMPf20VE- MENTS ON_A PORTION OF EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD., WFiEREAS, various contracts have been let for the improvement of Exce I s i or Bou levard between the East ci ty � im i ts of Hopk i ns aR'd Mi Iwaukee :;` Street by t6l�r reconstruct i ng., concrete surfa c i ng and i mprov i ng the same, including the installation of combination curb and gutters on both sides of , said�street, and also including the installation and construction of storm sewers in said portion of Excelsior Boulevard of sufficient capacity to . provide for the emptying into same of lateral storm sewers from intersecting streets and an outfall storm sewer from said Excelsior Avenue storm sewer running northerly along Powell Road to ��innehaha Creek, and the expenses incurred or to be incurred in the making of said improvements amount to �p169,800.00, and of this cost the city will pay $p71,003.70 as its share of the cost, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY.OF HOPF<INS, hhINNESOTA: I. The cost of such improvement to be specially assessed is hereby declared to be w98,796.30. 2. The city clerk, with the assistance of the city engineer, shalf forthwith calculate the proper amount to be specially assessed for such improvement against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land within ' the district affected without regard to cash valuafion, as provided by law, end he shall file a copy of such proposed assessment in his office for public inspection. 3. The clerk shatl, upon the completion of such proposed assess- ment, notify the council thereof. ADOP7ED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held th i s I�tfi�` day of �une.;, 1957. A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of tne Counci.l � Frank N. Whitney, �ity Attorney F. A4. MADDEN, lul4Y0R , N � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN.COUNTY, _MINNESOTA RESO LUTION NUMBER 708 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING A REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF SAN I TARY S EWER AND WATER MA I NS I N RO B I NVJ�OOD 5TH ADD I T I ON AND CALLING FOR A.HEARING THEREON. � WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution of the council adopted May II�, �95?, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, with reference to the installation of sanitary sewer and water mains in Robinwood 5tM Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and this report was received by the council on June 1�, �957, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The council will consider the installation of said sanitary sewer and water mains in the streets in Robinwood 5th Addition, Hennepin �ounty, Minnesota, in accordance with the report ��the assessment of abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A. , Secs. Ia.29.01 1 to L�.29,1 1 1, at an est i mated tota l cost of the improvement of �28,700.�0. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 8th.day of July, 1957, in the council chambers of the city hall at eight otclock p.m., and..the city manager shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held fihis 4th day of June, �957• F. M. A�IADDEfV, MAYOR A. W. Elmqnist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. wNh i tney, Cit.y Attorney ^ :i: C ITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ��� �,� � �� � `' ..,, � �� � �I� NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF S�1VI- TARY SEilVER AND UVATER ARAINS IN ROBINWOOD 5TH �1DDITION. 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 otclock pem. on July 8, 1957, to con- 'sider the installation of sanitar� sewer and �ater mains on the streets in �obinaaood 5th Addition pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. �}29.011 to 1�29,111� The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the property abutting on such streets. The estimated cost of such improvement is �28,700.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement �ill be heard at this meeting. Dated: June 10, 1957• SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, City Manager Published in the Hennepin Countg Revie� on June 13 and 20, 1957• � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUMfY,_M1NNESOTA RESO LIJT I ON NUMBER 709 �� A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON TFIE BLACKTOP.SURFACI.NG.OF CERTAIN ALLEYS. WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve ali of the alleys in Block Eleven (11), West Minneapolis, Third Division, and in Block,Sixty-nine (69), West Minneapolis, Second Division, by blacktop surfacing the same and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improve- ment, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. �29.011 to 1�29.111, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: Thafi the proposed improvements be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, for study and that he is instructed to report to the councit 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 costs of the improvements as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of fihe city of Hopkins at a regular meet- ing thereof held this 4th day of June, �957• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � �� ; � .`, ;�., CITY OF HOPKINS fiENNEPIN COUNTY,,MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 710 A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON PETITION TO VACATE CERTAIN ALLEYS. WHEREAS, the owners of ali of the property abutting upon all the alleys in Blocks Seventeen (17) and Thirty-four (3�.), West Minneapolis Center, have petitioned.the council of the city of Hopkins to vacate the same, setting forth the facts and reasons for such vacation, which petitions are accompanied by plats of the alleys to be vacated and are verified by the petitioners, and which petitions have been approved by the Zoming and Planning Commission of the city of Hopkins, and NM EREAS, the.council of the city deems it expedient that the matter should be proceeded with, NO�N, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That said petitions will be filed for record with the city clerk who shall give notice by publication in the official newspaper of the city for four weeks at least once a week, to the effect that such petitions have been filed and stating in brief their object and that the petitions will be heard and considered by the conncil at a regular meeting thereof to be held on the 16th day of �uly, 1957, at 7:30 o+clock p.m. at the council chambers in the city hall of said city. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this �.th day of June,i957� F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. 1N. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council. Frank N. Whitney, Ci ty Aj-torney ', CITY OF HOPRINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF �RING PETITIONS TO VACATE CERTAIN ALLEYS. Notice is hereby given that petitions have been filed of record �vith the clerk of the city of Hopkins, Hennepin County, B�innesota, the object of which is to vacate all of the alle�s in Blocka 17 a.nd 34, West Minneapolis Center, and that said petitions will be heard and considered by the council at a regular meetin� thereof to be held on the 16th da�r of July, 1957s g� ?:30 o�clock pom. at the council chambers in the city 2�a11 of said citye Dated: June 10, 1957• A. W. ELMQUIST, City Clerk FRANR N. VffHITNEY, City Attorney. Published in the Hennepin County Reeiew on June 13, 20, and 27, and July �{., 1957. CITY OF HOPKINS. HENNEPIN CQUNTY,.MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 711 A RESOLUi'ION ORDERING A HEARING ON PETITION TO VACATE A PORTION OF SECOND STREET.SOUTH. WHEREAS, the o�vner of all the property abutting upon that part of Second Street South in the plat of West Minneapolis Center, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying between the easterly line of Washington Avenue (County Road No. 18) and the westerly line extended of Jefferson Avenue in said plat of West hlinneapolis Center, has petitioned the council of the city of Hopkins to vacate the same, setting forth the facts and.reasons for such vacation, which pei:ition is accompanied by a plat of the portion of the Street to be vacated and is verified by the petitioner, and which petition has been approved by the Zoning and Planning Commission of the city of Hopkins, and NMEREAS, the council of said city deems it expedient that the matter should be proceeded with, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said petition will be filed of record with the city clerk, who shall give notice by publication in the official news- paper of the city for four weeks at least once a week, to the effect that such petition has been filed and stafing in brief its object and that the petition will be heard and considered by fihe council at a regular meeting thereof to be held on the 16th day of July, 1957, at 7:30 otclock p.m. at the council chambers in the city hall of said city. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this L�.th day of June, i957• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Atfiorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COIINTY, �IPTNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI`PION TO VAC�ITE A PORTION OF SECOND STREET SOUTH. Notice is.hereby given that a petition has been filed of record e�ith the clerk oP the city of Hopkins, Hennepin Count�, BQinnesota, the ob ject of whieh is to vacate that part.of Second Street South in the plat of �est B�innea- polis Center, Hennepin Count�, �innesota, lying between the easterly line of i�ashington Avenue (County Road No. 18) and the westerlp line extended of Jefferson Avenue in said plat of West Minneapolis Center, and that the.petition will be heard and eonsidered by the eouncil at a regular meeting thereol' to. be held on the 16th da�r of July9 1957, at 7:30 o�clock pomo, at the council chambers in the cit� hall of said city. Dated: June 10, 1957. �t. W. ELMQIIIST9 Citg Clerk FRANK N. WHITNEY, City Atto�ney. Published in the Hennepin County Review on June 139 20 and 27, and Jul� L�., 19570 � o � � � ��- � �� (OFF IC 1AL PUBL ICATION) f�,,�`���� �� NOTIGE FOR BIDS FOR INSTALLATI'ON OF STORM SEWER AT IRON REMOVAL PLANTS N0. 3 AND 4. SEqLED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL.JUNE 26� 1957 AT �0=00 A.M. �OST� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PU�L=ICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT W1LL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE INSTALLATION. SPECIF�CATIONS AND FURTHER DETA°ILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFiCE OF THE CITY ENG(NEER. BIDDERS BONDS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS ARE REQIJIRED FOR 10°0 OF THE BID� AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE R�GHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CITY �F HOPKINS � . v < , S I ONEY S. FR [�SS LL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLlSHED IN TWE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVI£W JUNE F3� 1957 TO BE PUBLISHED 1N THE CONSTRUCTI.ON BULLET'IN JUNE t3� [957 � � ���_ � ;� �� q , �� �;�.�. , , A SPEC�AL MEETING OF THE COU(VCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA LNAS HELD ON M�NDAY� JUNE I0� T957 AT 8t00 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. FRESSELLwAN[3 C17YR6F���NEE�t S�DNEYLSMNTH�PANGER AND JOHNSON�ALSO CITY MANAGER JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT THE ZONING AND PLANN(NG COMMISSION RECOMMENDAi'ION FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT BEING GRANTED TO RILEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY AT 6i1 WEST EXCELSIOR AVENUE BE CONFIRMED� SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS AS OUTLIlVED �N THE1R LETTER OF 6/�F/57. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. 7f3� �{q RE'SaLUTEQN R£C£tV1NG p RER�'RT AND CqLL1NG FOR A HEARBNG QN THE EXTENutO�N C3F SqNITARY SE�NER AND �UATER Mq�tNS QN A RfIRT�QiJ QF THTRD STREET �QUTH"� MARKED EXHIBIT gAa� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMM�SSION RECOMMENDATION FOR A SPEClAL USE PERMIT TO SUPERI�R SEPERATOR COMPANY BE APPROVED F�R A BUILDING TO BE ERECTED ON WEST SIDE OF COUPJTY ROAD �8 ACROSS FROM THEIR MAIN PLANT�. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED! EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT APPROVAL BE GtVEN FOR RE%+APPRAISAL OF HOFKINS PROPERTIES BY OUR ASSESSIN6 DEPARTMENT� COST TO BE APPROXIMATELY $3500.00. CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� J�HNSON SECONDED� THAT Iv1R�. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO HAVE �PROPERTIES CONDEMED FOR PARKING LOTS AS,,�SET UP IN RESOLUTIO(V IVO�• 664 AND ',� 696 1F SATISFACTORY ARRANGEMENTS CA ,�� NEGOTIATED BETWEEN PROPERTY OWNERS AND THE CITY OF HOPKINS� CARR�ED. MEETING ADJOURNED. t t-�`-.'-�a"c� A. W. ELMQUIST� SECRE RY TO THE COUNCFL C OUNC T LMEN t ATTESTt .�-`-�.----. r �.� ��1� )1 ��-����% �, e ■ �.r���. F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR �_ _ � i � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN GOUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLIITION N0. 713 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING A REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEA�RING ON THE EXTENSIOId OF SANIT�RY SEV9ER AND WATER MAINS ON A PORTION OF THIRD STREET SOUTH. , Wf�REAS, pursuant to a resolution of the council adopted May 11+, 1957 a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney- Smith �aith reference to the installation of sanitary se�er and ��vater mains on Third Street South commencin� at its intersection �aith Washin�ton Avenue and running �iesterly on Third Street South to the center line of Second Avenue, and this report was received by the council on June 10, 1957, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TflE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: ' '; 11 , 1. The counci�`consider�:�_ the improvement of such strset�:: by the installation of sani:tary se�er and vrater mains therein in accordance with the report at an estimated total cost of the im- provement of �5,200.00 and the assessment of' the following de- scribed tracts, pieces or parcels of land therefor, to wit: All of Block 25, West Minneapolis, Second Division, also that part of the abandoned Minneapolis,& St. Paul Suburban Railroad right-of-wa�, said right-of-way lying in the southeast quarter o� the southeast quarter of Section 2L�, Township 117 north, Range 22 v�est, Hennepin County, Minnesota, deseribed �.s follows: Commencing at a point on the south line of said Section 24 distant 33.0 feet west of the southeast corner thereof, said point of beginning also being the westerlg line of Washington Avenue (G�ounty Road No. 18); thence north along the weste�i�r line of said Washington Ave. a distance of 132.K6 feet; thence dePlectin� to the left 89 02f in a northwesterly direction a distance of 870.65 feet; thence dePlecting to the ri�ht 18 04� in a northwesterlg direction a distance of 78.�5 feet to the southeasterl� line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway right-of�way;; thenee in a southwesterly direction along the southeasterly rail�ray line of said raile�ay a distance oi' n � 0 �}27.?7 feet to the south line of said Section 24; thence�East along the south line of said Section 21� a distance of 1286.58 • feet to place of beginning. eontaining 1�.69 acres more or less. 2e A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 8th day of July, 1957 in the council chambers in the city hall at 7:30 o�clock p.m. and the city manager shall give published notice of such hearin� -�_�and:�•improvement as re- quired by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins this lOth da� of June, 1957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council F'rank N. �Nhitney, City Attorney s ��' `�' d� �� CITY OF HOPKINS 1\ � HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE EXTENSION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS ON A PORTION OF THIRD STREET SOUTH. Notice is hereby gieen that the cit� 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 8, 1957, to consider the installation of sanitary sewer and evater mains on Third Street South commencing at its intersection with Washin�ton Aeenue and running v�esterly on Third Street South to the center line of Second Avenue, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1}290011 to 1�29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for this improvement is the Pollowing described traets, piecea or parcels of land, to-wit: All of Block 25, West �inneapolia, Second Diviaion, also that part of the abandoned Mi�neapolis,& St. Paul Suburban Railroad right-of-wa�, �aid right-of-�ay lyin� in the southeast quarter oP the southeast �uarter o1'•,Section 24, To�n.ship 117 north, Range 22 west, Hennepin County, Minnesota, described aa followe: Co�nencing at a point on th� south line of said Saction 2�} diatant 33.0 feet �est of the eoutheast corner thereoP, said point of be�inning al�o being the westerly line of 1�ashington Avenue (Qounty Road No. 18); th�nee north slong the e�e�te�ly line of said 1�ashington Ave. a diatanee oP 132eK6 feet; thence d�ilecting to the left 84°02� in a north�esterly direction a distance of 870.65 feet; thence defleeting to the right 18�0�}� in a north�esterl� direction a distance oY' 78.�5 feet to the �outheaaterly line of the Chic�go, Milwaukee & ��. Paul Railma� ri�t-�f-�ey; t!�ence in A eo.�tr�s�st�rly direction a-lo� �� so�th��sterly ��ilwa� line of �aid rail�r��i a dist�nc9 of �27.?7 ie�t to the south lin� of said Sectioa 2�}; thence Eaat � m�� th� gouth li�ne of eai� Sec tion ?�} a diata.nco oi' 1286.58 � f�et to place of beginning. C ontaining 4.69 e�crea more or le��. — ---- _----- --- . _�._ _..�,.—. — _ -- - — — - - -- --- _ �___---- � .. �—_ -- -- - - — -- --- — �+ The estimated cost of such improvement is �5,200.00. Such persons as desire to be heard xith reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meetin�. Dated: June �/.� , 1957• STDIVEY S. FRISSELL, City Man�ger Published in the Hennepin County Review June 20th.and 27th, 1957• �.�}� �� �� , , ���� ���� ,, �. A REGULAR MEETlNG OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD OPI TUESDAY� JUNE i8� 1957 AT ?!30 P;M. IN THE CITY HALL�• PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN EMPANGER AND JOHNSON� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL AND CITY ATTORNEY WHITNEY. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. ?06� "p RESQLUTE�2N �RDERtN6 THE BLACKTOP R£SURFACENG OF THAT PpRT OF FiRST STREET NQRTH L.YENG 9NiTHEN PqRKREDGE; ALS� ALL OF PARK LANE� OAK GtEN DRtVE AND RtDGEWfId]D DRiVE�.ALt BE1NG tNP�RKR�OGE� �N THE CZ1Y OF HQPKtNS� HENNEPtN COUNTY, MgNNES�TA'�� MARKED EXHIBIT °A�� BE ADOPTED, CARRIED, EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT ASSESSMENT COST FOR BLACKTOP RESURFACING AS ORDERED BY RESOLUTION N0. 706� BE ASSESSED ON A 60-�40°o BASIS. CARRIED. JOHNSOPI MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT PETITlON AS PRESENTED FOR A FOUR�+WAY STOP INTER�+ SECTION AT PARK LANE AND FIRST STREET NORTH� BE REFERRED TO MR. FRISSELL FOR ATTENTION. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT RESOLUT(ON N0, 703� �q RESOLUTiQN QRDERiNG � HE�qRpNG (3N PR�ED p$SES�MEIVT� FQft CERTAtN IMPRf�VEMENTS QN_ A Pt2RTi(TN QF E�CCELS[OR B�ULEV�RD�= MARKED EXHIBlT �B�� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THA7 ORDINANCE NO. j41� "AN ORDINANCE�RELATtNG TC� THE LTABIL[TY OF� THE G�TY Tf� ANY PERS�N FQR DpMQGES FQR CERTIi�N iNJURTES"� MARKED EXHIBIT '�Cn BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READING THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME BE ORDEREO PUBLISHED. CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT COMMUNICATlON OATED 6/7/57 BY J�. RUSSELL CARROLL PERTAINING TO APPOINTMENT AS COUNCILMAN TO FILL OUT UNEXPIRED TERM OF ARTHUR S�. NASH TO ?�E�57 BE RECEIVED AND PLACED ON F1LE. CARRIED, JOHNSON MOVEO� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT PETITION AS PRESENTED AGAINST STORM SEWER PROJECT AND ASSESSING FOR RESURFACiNG FIRST STREET NORTH FROM 5TH AVENUE TO PARK LANE BE RECEIVED AP1D PLACED ON FILE. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION Np. 7�7� aA RES�LUTiQN RECETV[NG A REP�T AND CALLTNG FOR A HEARlNG i1N THE ENSTpLLATItIN� f!�' STQFtM SE'WER MAENS �N RQBINWO� FlFTH ADD1TtON°� MARKED EXHIBIT uD�� BE ADOPTED, CARRIED�. EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED* THAT NOTICE OF HEARING ISSUED BY THE RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSION FOR 7���57 TO FIX AND ESTABLISH RATES TO BE CHARGED BY TNE MlNNEAPOLIS STREET RAILVJAY COMPANY BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR CHECKING. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY THE HENNEPIN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOC�ETY FOR A BINGO PERMIT FOR JULY T9TH AND 20TH AND 2IST DURING THE COUNTY FAIR� BE GRANTED. CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT THE ANNUAL RE�PORT AS ISSUED BY THE MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY BE RECEIVED AND PLACED ON FILE. CARR�ED. EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED�-�THAT 7HE NOTICE OF HEARING AS ISSUED BY THE HENNEPlN COUNTY BOARD ON THE PROPOSED COUNTY PARK D�STRlCT BE REFERRED TO MR. FRISSELL FOR ATTENTiON, CARRIED. JOHNSON MOVED� EMPANGER SECONDED� THAT COMMUNICATION DATED 6�E0�57 BY CITY ATTORNEY WHITNEY PERTAINING TO JUDGE OTTO�S TERM OF OFFICE BE RECEIVED AND PLACED ON FILE�. CARRlED. 24�342.57 ENPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES IN THE AMOUNT OF ������x�Y�$XDAiED JUNE 18� 1957 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT• CARRIED. _ EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED! THAT THE MOTION THAT WAS ADOPTED ON 3/�9�57 AWARDING BID TO JACOBSON 8c QUIST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF IRON REMOVAL PLANT BUILDINGS AT PUMPING STATIONS 1� 3 AND 4 BE AMENDED TO INCLUDE BUILDINGS FOR STATIONS 3 AND 4 ONLY�. CARRIED. JOHPJSON MOVED� EMPAIJGER SECONDED� THAT MR. FR�SSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO DRAW PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR iRON REMOVAL BUILDING FOR PUMPING STATlON N0. 1 AND ALSO CALL FOR BIDS� CARRIED. EMPANGER MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT MEETING BE ADJOURNED, — – -- �� A. W. ELMQUIST� S CRETARY TO THE COUNCIL ATTEiT��� � -/ O � .�.�1 J// t 1/. z..,_�-� ����-��z,, F. . , �..-;'a, s:.� , . .. _ . , . . _ . _ . ... V �A CITY OF HOPKINS FIENNEPIN.COUNTY, MINNESOTA R ESO LUT 10 N I� . 706 A RESOLUfION OROERIIdG THE BLACKTOP RESURFACING OF.THAT PART OF FIRST STREET NORTH LYING WITMIN PARKRIDGE;.AL50 ALL.OF_PARK LAtVE, OAK GLEN DRIVE AND_ RIDGEV�DOD,DRIVE, ALL BEIN6 IN_PARKRIDGE,.IN THE CITY OF.HOPKINS, FIENNEPIN COUNTY , M I NNESOTA . . . WFIEREAS, a resolution of the city council adopted the 21st day of May, 1957, fixed a date for a hearirag on the proposed blacktop resurfacing of that part of First Street North lying within Parkridge, also all of Park Lane, Oak Gfen Drive and Ridge�►ood Drive, all being in Parkridge, in the city of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and NMEREAS, all property owners whose Property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten dayst published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 18th day of June, �957, I�W, THEREFORE, BE 17 RESOLVED BY 1NE COUNCIL OF TWE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted May 21, 1957• 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement. The plans and specifications heretofore approved for the blacktop surfacing and resurfacinc� of streets in the city of Hopkins are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for the making of this improvement. The bids heretofore accepted for the furnishing of materials for all s�ch improvements in the city of Hopkins durir�g the year 1957are hereby approved and accepted as the bids for the materials for this improve- ment. The wo�k is to be performed by the regular employed roed crew of the city. ADOPTE� by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regutar meeting thereof held this 18th day of June, �957• A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney F. M. MApDEN, MAYOR CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COIJNTY, MINNESOTA RESO LUTION NUMBER 70�j. A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESS MENTS FOR CERTAIN IlJIPROVEMENTS ON A PORTION OF EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD. WHEREAS, by a resolution passed by the council of the city of _ a. .,.� Hopk i ns on ;1une `L�,� i957, the ci ty c lerk was d i rected to prepare�proposed assessment for the cost of improving Excelsior 8oulevard between the East cifiy limits of Hopkins and lti4ilw�uleee Street by reconstructing, concrete surfacing and improving the same, including the installation of combination curb and gutters on both sides of said street, and also including the installation and construcfiion of storm sewers in said portion of Excelsior ' Boulevard of sufficient capacity to prov�le for the emptying into same of lateral storm sewers from infierseciing streets and an outfall storm sewer from said Excelsior Avenue storm sewer running northerly along Powell Road to Minnehaha Creek, and WHEREAS, the clerl� has notified the council and.such proposed assessment has now been completed and filed in his office for public � inspection, NOW, THEREFORE, � BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINhESOTA: I. A hearing shall be held on the 6th day of August, 1957, in the city hall at 7:30 oTclock p.m. to pass upon such proposed assessment and at such time and place all persons oNming property affected by such imprv vement will be given an opportunity to be heard with reference to such assessment. clerk 2. The city� is hereby directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessment to be published once in the official news- paper at least two weeks prior to the hearing, and he shall stafe in the notice the total cost of the improvement. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof he I d th i s f 8t1� da y ot June, 1957. F . M. 1�1ADDEN, MAYOR � A. W. Elmquist, � Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitne , �ity Attorney � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS FOR CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS ON A PORTION OF EXCELSIOR BOULEVAR�. NOTiC� IS HEREBY GIVEN that the council of the city of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, wiil meet at 7:30 o'clock p.m. on August 6, 19j7, at the council chambers in the city hall to pass upon the proposed assessment for the improving of Excelsior Boulevard between the East city limits of Hopkins and Milwaukee Street by reconstructin�., concrete surfacing and improving the same, including the installation of combination curb and gutters on both sides of said street, and also including the installation and construction of storm sewers in said portion of Excelsior Boulevard of sufficient capacity to provide for the emptying into same of lateral storm sewers from intersecting streets and an outfall storm sewer from �xcelsior Avenue running northerly along Powell Road to ��innehaha Creek. The follow- ing is the area proposed to be assessed: The South one-half of �ection (19), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-one (21), except that part thereof lying westerly of the westerly right-of-wa y line of the Great Northern Railway Company, and also except that part of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section Nineteen (19), Township One Hundred Seven- teen (117), Range Twenty-one (21), lying southeasierly of the right-of-way of the Minneapolis, and St. Louis Railway �ompan y; a I I o.f Sect i on Tv�en ty (20) , Toumsh i p One Hundred Seventzen (117), Range Tvuenty-one (21), lying within the city limits of Hopkins; Lots Seventy-four, (7L�), Seventy- five (75), Ninety-two (92), Ninety-four (9�), Ninety-five i95), Ninety-six (�6) and Ninety-seven (97), Auditorts �ubd i v i s i On NO, c39; TraCi's 'rFn � frGrr �.riHir � n�n � n �r� � n��,1n and "N", �egistered Land Survey No. 561, Files of the Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County, l�innesota. The pr000sed assessment is on file fcr public inspection at my office. '1Jritten or oral objections will be considered at the hearing. The total cost of the improvement is �169,800.00 �nd of this cost the city will pay 5,�71,OG3.7G as its share and the amount to be specially assessed is �98,796.j0. A;:W, 'ELMQt11�T, C11'Y��L�RK ; .- -:': � ����;'�•-�c�i,.�l,.h��„��.i�,ii�al��,�q�,.it.��a'1r,�,�d,,il,,��>�'i,r!.� i�'�� 'r�1:,���:( : ;i� S `ian;�41���a:.,�:0:� :n:�lL.�l'p}I:.',Q4l;,(i �.C''rQ�;�i�;•�i:, ��!;,Q'�,'�I ,)une 27, and ,1u I y!�, 1957 Published in the Hennepin �ounty Review on ���������. ,m ,�- ..-.� . __,,... . -., e. .... ; „ CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, A�INNESOTA ORD i PIANCE NUMBER II� L AN ORDIN,4NCE RELATING TO THE LIABILI7Y OF THE CITY TO AN Y PERSON FOR DAMAGES FOR CERTAIN INJURIES. BE IT ORDAINED BY TWE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: Section I. The.city of Nopkins shall be absolutely exempt from liability to any person for damages or in:juries suffered or sustained by reason of defective streets or sidewalks within said city unless actual notice in writing of such defects in said streets or sic�rtralks shall have been filed with the city manager within at least ten days before the occurrence of such injury or damage on account of such defects, and in all cases such notice shall describe with particularity the place and nature of the defects of which complaint is made. FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins held on the �.th day of June, IG57, and finallyLLnread and adopted at a regular meeting of the council of said city held on June Ifs, 1957. F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. �I. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � �.�.� ��%���� � �,. � CITY.OF HOPKINS . HENNEPIN COUNTY,.MI�NNESOTA RESO LUT.I ON NUMBER 717 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING A REPORT AND GALLING FOR A HEARING ON THE.INSTALLATION.OF STORM SEWER.MAINS.IN ROBINWOOD FIFTH ADDITION., WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution of the council adopted May I�, i957, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, cifiy engineer, with reference to the installation of storm sewer mains in Robinwood Fifth Addition, and this report was received by the council on June 18, 1957, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The council �aill consider the installation of said storm sewer mains in Robinwood Fifth Addition, in accordance with the report and the assessment of abutting property for aJl or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. I�29.011 fio l�.29.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of �15,000.00. 2. A publ�ic hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 16th day of July, i957, in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 otclock p.m. and the city manager shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. AJOPTED by the couneil of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 18th day of June, �957• F. M. MADDEN, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � . ��...,:J,I�' CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON TWE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER MAINS IN RO8INV�OD Fif-TH ADDITION. 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 otclock p.m. on July 16, 1957, to consider the installation of storm sewer mains in Robinwood Fifth Addition, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. La29.011 to 1�29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the property abutting on the streets in said addition. The esfiimatecl cost of such improvement is �15,000.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement wilf be heard at this meeting. SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, CITY MANAGER Published in the Hennepin County Review on June 27 and ,July J�., 1957• ,j :� ! � � �a �� � �� � �e � PURSUANT�TO DUE CALL AND NOTICE THEREOF� A SPECIAL MEETtNG OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS DULY HELD AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS IN CITY HALL iN SAID CITY ON TUESDAY� THE t8TH DAY OF JUNE� [957� AT TEN OtCLOCK P.M. THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WERE PRESENT: F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR� A. J. TESAREK� JOSEPH EMPANGER AND RICHARD S, JOHNSON. AND TH� FOLLOWING WERE ABSENT: NONE� THERE BEING AT THE TIME OF THIS MEETING ONE VACA�f ON THE COUNCIL. COUNCILMAN JOHNSON INTRODUCED THE FOLLO�JING RESOLUTION AND MOVED ITS ADOPTIONa SEE RESOLUTION NO. 7j4� EXHIBIT nA�. THE MOTlON FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION NlAS DULY SECONDEO BY_ COUNCILMAN EMPANGER� AND UPON VOTE BE�NG TAKEN THEREON THE FOLLOWING VOTED IN FAVOR THEREOFt F� M� MADDEN! A• J�w TESAREK� JOSEPH EMPANGER AND RICHARD S� JOHNSON� AND THE FOLLOWING VOTED AGA(NST THE SAMEt NONE WHEREUPON SAID RESOLUTION WAS OECLARED DULY PASSff� AND ADOPTED� AND THE MAYOR BEING PRESENT AFFIXED HIS SIGNATURE THERETO IN APPROVAL THEREOF. COUNCILPAAN EMPANOER114TRODUCED THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION AND MOVED ITS ADOP710N= SEE RESOLUTION NO. 7T5� EXHIBIT �Bn• THE MOTION FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS DULY SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN JOHNSON� AND UPON VOTE BE�NG TAKEN THEREON THE FOLLOW�NG VOTED IN FAVOR THEREOFt F. M. MADDEN� A, J. TESAREK� JOSEPH EMPANGER AND RICHARD S�. JOHNSONy ANO THE FOLLOWING VOTED AGAINST THE SAME2 NONE WHEREUPOfd SAID RESOLUTION WAS DECLARED DULY PASSED AND ADOPTEO=�LAND THE MAYOR BEING PRESENT AFFIXED HIS SIGNATURE THERETO IN APPROVAL THEREOF, MEETING ADJOURNED. � 4r�`^�`-'s.� A. W. ELMQUIST� SE RETARY OF THE COUNCIL qTTFST: P,����/��.�//' �.L /�/ � ! .+ % �� %C..C'I.G��ft[ % ����.���. _ F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR � City of Hopkins, Minnesota Resolution No. 71� A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND BONDS. WHEREAS, the Council has created a Permanent Improve- ment Revolving Fund to pay for improvements, the cost of which are to be assessed against benefited property, and for other purposes which will produce revenue to the city, and WHEREAS, additional moneys must be provided in said fund for such purposes, and WHEREAS, the Council is authorized under the provisions of the charter of the city to issue bonds to provide moneys in the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The City of Hopkins shall forthwith issue and sell $200,000 Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds of the cit3r, which bonds shall be 200 in number and numbered 1 to 200, both inclusive, in the denomination of $1,000 each, shall bear date June 1, 1957, shall bear interest at the rates or rate hereafter determined, payable December l, 1957 and semi- annually thereafter on June�.l and December 1 in each year, and shall mature serially on December 1 in the amount of $20,000 in each of the years 196o to 1969, both inclusive, all without option of prior payment. 2. The Council shall meet at the Council Chambers in City Hall on Tuesday, the 16th day of July, 1957, at 8:00 o'clock P.M., Central Daylight Saving Time, for the purpose of receiving and considering sealed bids for the purchase of said bonds. 3. The city manager shall cause notice of sale to be published ten days in advance of sale in the official newspaper of the city and in Commercial West, a f inancial paper published in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The notice shall recite that the city will furnish printed bonds and approving legal opinion of Messrs. Faegre & Benson, Minneapolis, Minnesota, both without expense to the purchaser, and shall require a good faith check in the amount of at least $�,000.00. Said bonds shall be offered with the Water Revenue Bonds of the city. Passed June 18, 1957. Filed and adopted ,lune 18 , 1.957 - .�.,./ I d f ! �%Z�--G��i�. .e�� i F. M. Madden, Mayor i A. W. E Imqu i st, Secretary the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney f� _ �,,. < � . � w City of Hopkins, Minnesota Resolution No. Z15 A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF WATER. REVENUE BONDS, FIXING THE FORM THEREOF, AND PROVIDING COVENANTS FOR THEIR SECURITY. WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins has outstanding $205,000 Water Revenue Bonds of 195�+ which were issued pursuant to Resolution No. �72 adopted by the council on April 28, 195�� entitled "Resolution Providing for the Issuance and Sale of Water Revenue Bonds, Fixing the Form Thereof and Providing Covenants for their Security", and Resolution No. �83 adopted by the council on June 15, 195�, entitled "Resolution awarding Sale of $275,000 Improvement Bonds, $225,000 Water Revenue Bonds and�:' $30,000 Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds� and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 472 provided that additional obligations might be issued on a parity as to lien for necessary improvements or extensions to the waterworks plant and system whenever the estimated annual net revenues available for the payment of principal and interest based on the actual income of the system during the fiscal year last preceding the issuance of such additional obligations will be in an amount at least one and one-quarter times the highest amount of principal and interest due in any year on all bonds of said issue and such additional obligations, and WHEREAS, the net revenues of the water system, after deducting all operating expenses f or the year 1956, being the fiscal year last preceding, was $�1,651.26 and after giving effect to a ten per cent increase in rates as hereinafter provided the estimated annual net revenues available f or the payment of principal and interest will be not less than $�+8,000, and WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins is in need of additional funds to install equipment in each of the three well locations for the purpose of removing iron and odor from water before it enters the water system, which will involve a total estimated cost of $225,000, and WHEREAS, the city has the sum of $25,000 available for the purpose and it is deemed advisable to use the revenue of the waterworks plant and system to provide money to pay for such equipment and to anticipate such revenues by issuing additional water revenue bonds, and WHEREAS, the estimated net revenues available for the payment of principal and interest will be more than one and one- quarter times the highest amo�.unt of principal and interest on the Water Revenue Bonds of 195�+ and the Water Revenue Bonds which are proposed to be issued pursuant to this resolution, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by. the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: 1. It is hereby determined that it is necessary to proceed with the improvement of the waterworks plant and system as hereinabove described and to finance the same by the issuance of revenue bonds and all of the statements hereinabove recited are hereby determined to be true and correct. r �. 2. All the terms and provisions of Resolution No. �72 are hereby ratified, adopted and confirmed as applicable to the revenue bonds to be issued hereunder. 3. The city shall issue and sell its Water Revenue Bonds of 1957 in the aggregate principal amount of $200,000, said bonds to be 200 in number and numbered 1 to 200, both inclusive, in the denomination of $1,000 each, all bearing date June 1, 1957, bearing interest at the rate or rates hereafter determined, payable December 1, 1957 and semiannually thereaf ter on the lst day of June and the lst day of December in each year and shall mature serially on June 1 in the years and amounts as follows: $10,000 in 1959 to 1974, both inclusive, and $20,000 in 1975 and 1976, all without option of prior payment. �. The bonds shall be in substantially the same form as provided for bonds in said Resolution No. �72 and shall be p repared and executed in the manner therein provided. All of the terms, covenants and provisions of said Resolution N. 472 shall apply to said bonds issued hereunder as though separately set forth herein. 5. It is hereby covenanted that the water rates and charges as now f ixed by Ordinance No. 38 as amended shall be increased approximately ten per cent as soon as the new facilities are installed so that the estimated net revenues available for payment of principal and interest will be in an amount at least one and one-quarter times the highest annual principal and interest requirements on all bonds of the issue of Water Revenue Bonds of 195� and the bonds issued hereunder. 6. The bonds issued hereunder shall be sold at public sale and the cit� manager is authorized and directed to cause notice of sale to be given by publication at least ten days in advance of sale in the official newspaper and in Commercial West, a financial paper published in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Such notice shall state that the city will furnish printed bonds and approving legal opinion of Messrs. Faegre & Benson, Minneapolis, Minnesota, both without expense to tk�e purchaser and shall require sealed bids accompanied by a good faith check in the amount of at least $�+,OOO.00.Said bonds shall be sold July 16, 1957, at 8 P.M. 7. The officers of the city are hereby authorized and directed to furnish to the purchaser of the bonds and to the attorneys examining the proceedings certified copies of all ordinances, resolutions and records of the city relating to said bonds or to the revenues and charges in connection with the waterworks plant and system or to the right, po�+rer and authority of the city to issue and sell said obligations and such certified copies or certificates shall be deemed representations of the city as to all facts stated therein. 8. All prior resolutions relating to the wateru�arks plant and system shall be deemed amended to conform to this resolution. All the terms and provisions of this resolution shall be and constitute a covenant on the part of the city to and with each and every holder from time to time of the bonds issued hereunder. Passed June 18, 1957• Filed and adopted June 18 , 1957 • ���i ✓`���eC.c�� � F. M. Madden, ayor A.vv. Elmquist, �ecre ary o e ou�ncil Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney ` ,-_- _-\y3^ w �- 1 FAEGRE & BENSON 1260 NORTNWESTERN OANK Bl11LDI�JG MINNEAP�LI5 2 $200,000 Water Revenue Bonds of 1957 City of Hopkins Hennepin County, Minnesota We hereby certify that we have examined certified copies of proceedings taken preliminary to and in the issuance by the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, of its Water Revenue Bonds of 1957 in the aggregate principal amount of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000), dated June l, 1957. sai3 bonds being 2G0 in number and numbered 1 to 200, both inclusive, in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1000) each, bearing interest as follows: bonds Nos. 1 to 80 at the rate of four per cent (�+.00f ) per annum from date to December 1, 1957, five and twenty hundredths per cent (5.200) per annum from December 1, 1957 to December 1, 1958, represented by separate sets of interest coupons in the amounts of $20 and $6 respectively, and at the rate of four per cent (4.00/) per annum after December 1, 1958; Nos. 81 to 120 at the rate of four and thirty hundredths per cent (�+.30f ) per annum from date to December 1, 1957, five and fifty hundredths per cent (5.5�/) per'annum from December 1, 1957 to December l, 1g58, repre- sented by separate aets of interest coupons in the amounts of $21.50 and $6 respectively, and at the rate of four and thirty. hundredths per cent (�.30�) per annum after December 1, 1958; and Nos. I21 to 200 at the rate of four and fifty hundredths per cent (�+.50/) per annum from date to December 1, 1957, five and seventy hundredths per cent {g,70f) per annum from December l, 1957 to December 1, 7.958, represented by separate sets of interest coupons in the amounts of $23.50 and $6 respectively, and at the rate of four and fifty hundredths per cent (�+.50f ) per annum after December l, 1958, all interest payable semi- annually on the lst day of June and the lst day of December in each year, and which b�ri3s mature serially on �une 1 in tY�e years and amounts as follows: Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) in 1959 to 1974, both inclusive, and Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000) in 1975 and 1g76, all without option of prior payment, both principal and interest payable at the main office of Northwestern National Bank of Minneapolis in the City of Minne- apolis, Minnesota; and in our opinion such proceedings show lawful authority for the said issue under the laws of the State of Minnesota now in force. � We � bonds (No. 1) �same to be in , �_opinion �;�� � a said further certify that we have examined one of the prepared and executed for said issue and find the due form of law a�d properly executed and in our bonds are valid and binding special obligations of �.., -� �,t � the City of Hopkins according to their terms, payable solely from the Bond Redemption Account of the Water Fund of the city out of the net revenues from the operations of the municipal water plant and system after payment of the necessary expenses of current operations, and the city may not be required to levy taxes and collect or use any moneys recei_ved from taxation for the payment thereof except as provided in the authorizing resolu- tioi� . Dated at Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 23� 1957. �-��.doy� ri y:: . .. . r �. ` , ... �••. � i • . . � r' �. - . �� NOTICE OF BOND SALE .� $200,000 Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund �.Bonds and $200,OOO,Water Revenue Bonds City of Hopkins, Minnesota NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, will meet at the City Hall in the city on Tuesday, the 16th day of J�a:1�, 1957, at 8:00 o'clock P.M., Central Daylight Saving Time, for the purpose of:receiving and considering sealed bids for the purchase of,$200,000 Permanent Improvement RevoTving Fund.Bonds of the city, bearing date June 1, 1957, in the denomination of $1,000 each, bearing interest at the rate or rates designated by the successful bidder, payable semiannually on June 1 and December 1 in each year, and which bonds mature serially on December 1 in the amount of $20,000 in each of the years 1960 to 196g,-both inclusive, all without option of prior payment, and for the purpose of receiving and considering sealed bids f or the purchase of $200,000 Water Revenue Bonds of the city, bearing date June 1, 1957� in the denomination of $1,000 each, bearing interest.at the rate or rates designated by the successful bidder, payable semiannually on June 1 and December 1 in each year, and which bonds mature serially on June 1 in the years and amounts as follows: $10,000 in �959 to 197�� both inclusive, and $20,000 in 1975 and 1g76, all without option of prior payment. Both principal and interest will be payable at any suitable bank designated by the successful bidder. The city will furnish printed bonds and approving legal opinions of Messrs. Faegre 8c Benson, Minneapolis, Minnesota, without expense to the purchasers. The bonds will be delivered to the purchasers within forty days from the date of sale .accompanied by unqualified approving legal opinions and customary f inal delivery papers, including a certificate showing absence of litigation. Separate bids shall be submitted f or each issue. All bids must be in writing enclosed in a sealed envelope, be un- conditional except as to the above opinions, state one or more interest rates in multiples of one-quarter or one-tenth of one per cent, and be left with the undersigned prior to the above time, accompanied by a certified check, bank draft`or cashier`s check in the amount of at least $8,000, payable to the order of the city, to be forfeited as liquidated damages in event the bid is accepted an:d the bidder fails to comply therewith. The bid will be accepted which is deemed most favorable to the city.. Nooral bid or bid of less than par and accrued interest of which does not conform to this notice of sale will be considered. Bidders are asked to state maximum interest cost and average rate on both issues. Both issues will be sold to the same bidder. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive any informality in any bid and to adjourn the sale if deemed expedient. FRANK N. WHITNEY City.Attorney 11 South Tenth Avenue Hopkins, Minnesota S. S. FRISSELL City Manager Hopkins, Minnesota � � �� �� , �, �, �r�� A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EQUALiZAT10N10F THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA M1AS HELD IN THE CITY HALL ON MONDAY� JUNE f�4� 1957 AT 7=30 P.M. FOR THE PURPOSE OF REVIEWING THE ASSESSMENTS OF THE CITY FOR THE YEAR [957. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCILMEN TESAREK AND JOHNSON� CITY MANAGER FRISSELL� ASSESSOR C. R. PETERSON� DEPUTY ASSESSOR ARLYN SALA AND MR. SUND FROtvI THE SUPERVISOR OF ASSESSMENTS OFFICE. AFTER STUDY OF TAX ASSESSMENTS� TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSON SECONDED� THAT ASSESSOR�S BOOKS AND FIGURES ON ASSESSMENTS� AS SUBMITTED� BE ACCEPTED AND SAME TO BE � CERTIFIED TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR�. CARR�ER� MEETING ADJOURNED. l A. W. EL Q(ST� SE ETARY TO THE BOARD �ITT�ST s ___---� �/ ���p� ,, /. �/ / / / /�o._�A'-/G��e�i-�. .., �� .�.��� F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR � r� °� � '1 ,� . � �� , �� � A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKiNS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON WEDNESDAY� JUNE 26� �95? AT 5=00 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR MADDEN� COUNCICMEN JOHNSON AND TESAREK� ALSO CITY MANA�ER FRISSELL AND CITY ENGINEER SIDNEY�SMITH. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIOS WERE OPENED A� [0=00 A.M.� WEDNESDAY� JUNE 26� 1957 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWERS AT IRON REMOVAL PLANTS NO. 3 AND 4� AND THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVED= �+ B_ D1�D£_R_ PLANT N�. 3 �T� DEG 1 DD ! 0 CONST�• � �4� 325•00 �2� SWANSON EXCAVATING 4�607.75 �3� PETER LAMETTI 4�607.45 �4� NORTHERN CONTRACTING 4�880.00 PLANT�NQ, 4 �1E�592.90 it�368.66 1��876.58 T2�627.50 T�TAL $ f5�9I7�.90 t5�976.4t t 6� 484.03 t7�507.50 TESAREK MOVED� JOHNSOIV SECONDED� THAT THE B1D OF JOHN DEGiDDiO CONSTRUCTION C�O,j�QP�NY IN THE AMOUNT oF $T5�917�.90 BE ACCEPTED AND THE NECESSARY CONTRACT AND �(� FORMS BE DRAWN FOR S�GNATURES�. CARRIED; JOHNSON MOVED� TESAREK SECONDED� THAT MR�. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE �; LOT 27� BLOCK 6� VYEST MINNEAPOLIS FOR THE AMOUNT OF �Tj�800.00� INHICH IS TO BE USED FOR PARKING LOT PURPOSES. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. c A. W: ELMQUIST� SEC TARY TO THE COUNCIL ATT£ST; � � � -� �%�i'/��7��r�r�- F. M. MADDEN� MAYOR VR`�tx`�f' t� �.r'n 5 � � . - � � � \ �. . <.�..���'" �. . �, � �t; . � � � `� �� ' �8 CITY OF HOPRINS ` HENNEPIN COUNTY; MINNESOTI� NO TI CE OF SALP OF I�6P OUNDED BI CYCLES NOTICE IS HE&EBY GIVEN thQt=the following bicyales have been impounded by the City of Hopkins for more than sixty (60) days prior to the date of this notice and that pursusnt to the provieion of Section 8 of Ordinanae Number 34 of t,he City, said bicycles will be sold on vaaant lot Direvtly East oF'the CITY HALL in the City of Hopkins on the 27th day of July, 1957., at ten otclock g. M. The biQyales so to be sold are described as $ollvwss �" 1 girls Schwinn, green and white, #G4564?8. � 1 boyts Rocket, red and white, #A0586405. 1" Rollfast, maroon aad aream, �fi5FHe 1" bicycle, red, #J902b4, (no chain or Penders). 1 girls Schwinn, green and white, #H079332. 1 boy�s J. C. Higgins, English style, blue and chromea #932723 & 50346220. 1" Hiawatha, dark blue & orange�;#H503933. 1" Throply, Engliah style, black, #5146240• - 1 " bicycle, red, #804253. Dated at Hopkins, �Hinnesota, this lOth day of July, 1957, A. W. Elmquist, City Clerk. Frank N. VPhitney, City Attorneye . ^i`�'� oA� Published in the Hennepin County Review July 11, 1957a . _... , ��:�, _ .. . . i�.�V�= ,'.�.. �'':��"� , ., ��.. �. �=��. �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESO TA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER, WATER MAINS AND STORM SEWER AT ROBINWOOD FIFTH ADDITION, � SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, UNTIL AUGUST 2, 1957 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 C I,TY FTDR THE ABOVE I NSTALLAT I ON . SPECIFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVA.ILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER. BIDDERS BONDS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS ARE REQUIRED FOR 10°Jo OF THE BIO, AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. C I,TY OF HOPK 1 NS � �,°.1r C;l`,J �ti. �� � !�• �-4.,�, '.�1 - -� SIDNEY S. FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW JULY II, 1957 TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN JULY II, 1957 A REGt1LAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL MONDAY� JULY 8� 1957 AT 7s30 P.M, � �� �� � ��` `� ,, � �. � , q; � r OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON IN THE C�TY HALL, PRESENT SNERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN HANLEY� MILBERT A(JD VESELY� ALSO C�TY MANAGER FRISSELL� CITY ATTORNE� WHITNEY AND CITY ENGINEER SIDNEYySMITH. VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONOED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATEO JULY 8� 1957 IN THE AMOUNT OF ��89�920�,42 BE ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT�• CARRIED. VESEI.Y MOVED� MILBERT SECONDEO� THAT THE FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAYS OF EACH MONTH BE ESTABLISWED AS THE REGULAR MEETING DATES OF THE CIT'� COUIdCIL�. CARRIEO�. VESELY MOVED� HANEEY SECO{dDEO� THAT RESOLUTION N0, 7E2� °A RESOLlJT1Qt�l QRDERtNG THE 1 NSTALL�AT I ON c'� SAN t TARY 5`EWER AWD t�Al'ER MA i NS � N RQS B T NWf]O�D 5TH pDD ! T 1 QN °, MAR KE D EXHIBIT �A�� BE ADOPTED; CARRIED, , VESELY MOVED� MILBERT SECOMDED� THAT RESOLUT�ION N0, 720� Qp RE'S�LUTtCIN ORDER�NG PREPARATION OF A RERORT ON THE �NSTALCATI(2NN E�F SANTTARI( S�NER Mp�NS IN A PE�TlQN EIF SEVENTEENTH AVENUE NQRTH"� MARKED EXHISIT.°Bx� AND RESOLUTlON No. ?2t� *q RES�LUTDUN RE�ElViNG A REPElRT AND CqLC,tNG FQR A HEpRtNG.,QN THE� �iNSTALLpTf�N OF SpN,�TARY �SEWER Mp1N6 iN A P�TI'fllV OF SEV£NTfFNTH /�VENUE N�RTHe� MARKED EXNIBIT MB�+1°� BE ADOPTED�. CARR I ED�. . . . . , - .. VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED,� THAT MR�. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO DRAW PLAIdS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND CALL FOR BI03 FOR SEWBR� INATER AND STORM SEWER CONSTRUCTION FOR j7TH AVENUE PIORTH AND ROBBINWOOD 5TH ADDITION� CARRiED'. VESELY AAOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 7l6�. "A RESOLUTIlHd ORDERiNG THE TNSTALLATI�Nd AND� CQNSTRUCT101V OF SqNlTARY� SE�NER AND 'W�TER . MA1NS QN A. P�tTiQN �]F 11-I �RD $TREET Sa1TH�� MARKED EXHIBIT °C�� BE ADOPTED�.' CARRIED�. VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECOAIDED��THAT MR. FRiSSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO ORAW PLANS AND SPECI• FICATIONS AND CALL FOR BIOS FOR SEWER AND YYATER AAAIN CONSTRUCTION ON A PORTION OF TH�RD STREET SOUTH• CARRIEO'�. dESEIY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTIOtd NO�.•7l9� °A RES�UTf�}N RECEIVfNG A REPf�tT �N THE � NSTALLAT eQN� f1F' SpN I TARY SEWEFt � MA t NS QN, A PfIRT [aN �' M� NNETON Kp M tLES ROpD AND CpLLTNG FOR A_HEpR1NG THERE(}N°� MARKEo ExHIBIT �0�� BE ADOPTED, CARRIED.. VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO�� 722� °a RESOLUTPON RECEIVTNG p REPQEtT �3N THE � BLAC KTQP RESURFAC t NG � C ERTA 1 N ALtEYS AND C aLLI NG FE�t A. HE�1R E NG 1'HEREON p� MAR KED EXHIBIT aE°� BE ADOPTEO, CARRtED: ., , _ „ , . . _ • VESEtY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT, THE REoAPP01NTMENT OF DR�. H. E�� DR1LL AS HEALTM OFFICER TO 7�1�58 AS MADE BY MR�. FRISSELL BE CONFIRMED. CARRIED�. VESELY MOVED� HANI.EY SECONDED� THAT COUNCILMAN DONALD J. MII.BERT BE APPOINTED TO FILL OUT THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF A', S. M1IASH T0 1/t�59 AS A AAEMBER OF THE RECREATION COMMISSION. CARR l ED�, AT THiS TIME NOMiNAT�iONS WERE IN ORDER�FOR THE APPO(NTMENT OF ONE COUNCtLMAN TO SERVE ON THE ZONING AND PI.ANNIN(3 COAAMISSION �+ MlLBERT NOMiNATING J', RUS8ELL CARROLL ANO VESEIY NOMINATIN6 JOHN F, NANLEY. UPOIV THE TALLYING OF A SECRET BALLOT TAKEN ON THE APPOINTMENT� JOHN F�. NANLEY WAS DECLARED ELECTED FOR A TWO YEAR TERM ENDING 7f 1/59; CARR�IED'; HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THA7 JOSEPH C. VESELY BE APPOIPITED TO THE EMPLOYEES ADVISORY BOARD FOR A TWO YEAR TERM FROM 8�1�57 TO 8/1/59. CARRIED. VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE BOARD OF HENNEPIN COUNTY COMMISSIOIdERS BE , ADVISED THAT THE C1TY COdNCIL OF HOPKINS, HAS GONE ON RECORD AS ENDORSING PARTICIPATION 'IN AN AREA W1DE MmSQUlTO CONTROL PROGRAM, CARRIED, PAGE r2�+ REGULAR MEETING e JULY 8�'s•�957 �;¢' PURSUANT TO NOT;ICE BtOS iMERE OPENED AT IQt00 A`,M.� WEpNESUAY� JUItY 3� '�I957 FOR THE f CONS,TRUCT,ION OF WATER TREATMENT PLANT BUILU'�NG N0.'1.AND THE FOLLOW�NG 8'�DS WERE , RECEIVED� � � JACOB SON 8c QU�1 ST F i T2GERALD BROS�, $�6�22�,00 $20�947;00 VESELY AAOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE,.LOIN B,,(0 OF:.,JACOBSON & QU,IST 8E AGGEPTEU AIdD THE NEGESSARY GONTRACT AND.BOND FORMS BE PREPARED FOB S,IGNATURES. GARRIED`. MEET�INl3 ADJOURNEO. � � T � W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYO ' ,, . _. . _ .. .,... ..:. .:.. .: , .: ... .: . .. .. .. .,. . ,. , ., , . •� . t�..ws.� , . . .. . . . , , . A'• W. ELMQUIST� S RETARY OF THE COUNGIL �� C ITY OF HOPRINS HENNEPIN COURTTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 7.�12 A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF SAIdITA,RY SEWER AND UffATER ffiAINS IN ROBBINWOOD 5TH ADDITION. WHEREAS, a resolution of the cit� council �dopted the �}th day of June, 1957, Piged a date for a hearing on the proposed inatallation and construction of s�.nitarg sewer and water mains in the streets in Robbinwood 5th Addition and WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement s�ere �iven ten days published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearin� �as held and the property owners heard thereon on the 8th da�r of July, 1957, NOV�, TAEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE COU1dCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: 1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed and the council resolution adopted June �, 195?- 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city en�ineer, i:s:. herebp designated as the engineer for this improvement. He shall pre- pare plans and speeifications for the making of such improve- me nt. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF H�PKINS at a regular meetir� thereof held this 8th da� of Julp, 1957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, �ayor A. W. EL�IQIIIST, Secretary of the C ounc il FR�NK Id. WHITNEY, City Attorney. � e CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 720 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER MAINS IN A PORTION OF SEVENTEENTH AVENUE NORTH. WHEREAS, it is proposed to install sanitary sewer mains on Seventeenth Avenue North from the intersection of Robinwood Lane and running southerly along Seventeenth Avenue North for approximately 470 feet, and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�2g.011 to 1�.29.111, NOW, THEREFORE, w '� ,� BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, for study and that he is instructed to report to the council v�ith all convenient speed advising the council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other imProvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 8th day of July,` �957• W. HAR LAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENIVEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 721 A RESOLUTION RECEIViI� A REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER MAINS IN A PORTION OF SEVENTEEAiTH AVENUE NORTH. WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution of.the council adopted July 9, i957, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smifih, city engineer, �vith reference to the installation of sanitary sewer mains in Seventeenth Avenue North from the intersection of Seventeenth Avenue with Robinwood Lane and running southerly along Seventeenth Avenue for approximately �.70 feet, and this report was received by the council on July 9, 1957, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY 7HE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The council will consider the installation of said sanitary se�ver ma i ns i n such locat i on i n accordance wi i-h the report and the assessment of the abutting property on the East side of Seventeenth Avenue N orth,for all or a portion of the cost of.the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to L�29. I I I, at an est i mated tota I cost of th� i mprovement of �3,18�..00. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 6th day of August, 1957, in the council chambers of the city hall at 7;30 otclock p.m. The city manager shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 8th day of July, 1957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS IiENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESO TA 1VOTICE OF HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER MAINS IN A PORTION OF SEVENTEENTH AVENUE NORTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEAT�t the city council of the city of Hopkins will meet in the council charnbers of the city hall at 7:30 o+clock p,m. on August 69 1957, to consider the in� stallation of sanitary sewer mains in Seventeenth Avenue North from the intersection of Senenteenth &venue North with Robinwood Lane and running sou.therly along Seventeenth Avenue North for approxi- mately four hundred and sevent��:(�1�70) feet pursuant to MeSoAo, Secse 1�29.011 �0 429.1110 The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the property abutting thereon on the east side of Seventeenth Avenue Northo The estimated cost of such improve- ment is �3,184.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with refer- ence to the proposed improvement v�ill be heard at this meetinge SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, CITY MANAGER Published in the Hennepin County Review July 18 and 25, 1957• �� � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 716 A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY,SEWER AND.WATER MAINS ON A PORTION OF TH;I'RD STREET SO UTH . WHEREAS, a resolution of the council of the city of Hopkins'adopted the IOth day of June, 1957, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed instal- lation and construction of sanitary sewer and water mains on Third Street South commencing at its intersection with Washington Avenue and running westerly on Third Street South to the center line of Second Avenue, and WWEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten dayst published notice of the council hearin� through two weekly pub,lications of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 8th day of July, 19�j7, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. Such improvement is hereby ordered as pr.oposed in the council resolution adopted June 10, 1957. 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement. He shall qrepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. ADOPTED by the councit of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 8th day of July, i957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney 6 CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESO LUTION N0. 719 A RESOLUI'ION RECEIVING A REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY.SEINER MAINS ON A PORTION OF MINNETONKA,R4ILLS ROAD.AND CALLIh�G FOR A HEARING.THEREON. . �1HEREAS, pursuant to a resolution of the council adopted Ma y 14, �957, a reporfi has been prepared by P. 5. Sidney-Smifih, city engineer, with reference to the installation of sanitary sewer mains on Niinnetonka Mills Road commencing afi the intersection of the center line of Althea Lane a nd . the center (ine of Minnefionka 1J�ills Road and running northwe sterly along Minnetonka Mills Road for a distance of approximately one hundred feet, and this report was received by the council on July 9, �957, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED 8Y THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The council will consider the installation of sanitary setiver mains in such location in accordance with the report and the assessment of the following described tract, piece or parcel of land, to-�vifi: Northeasterly One-half, front and rear, of the following described tra ct: commencing at a point in the South line of i-he Southeast Quarter (SE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4), distant o40 feet Eest from the 5outhwest corner thereof;.fhenee Norfih parallel with the West line thereof to the soufhwesterly line of Minnetonka Mills Road; thence southea sterly 2l�0 feet along said soufihwesterty line to the actual point of beginning of land to be described; thence northwesterly g0 feet along said soufh�vesterly line of Minnetonka Mills Road; thence southwesterly to a point in the South line of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4), distant 1,052 feet from�the Southwest corner thereof; thence East 75 teet; thence northerly 207 feet to beginning, being in Section 2J�, Town- ship I17, Range 22; for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursua nt i-o M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to �29.111, at an estimated total cosfi of the improvement of ?971.OQ. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 6th day of August, 1957, in the council chambers in the city hall at 7:30 o+clock p.m. and the city manager shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 8th day of July, 1957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER MAINS ON A PORTION OF MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the city council of the city of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the city hatl at 7:30 otclock p.m. on August 6, �957, to consider the installation of sanitary mains on Minnetonka Mills Road commencing at the intersection of the center line of Althea Lane and the center line of Minnetonka Mills Road and running north�v�esterly along Minnetonka Mills Road for a distance of approximately one hundred feet, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1.�29.01 I to L429.1 I I. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the following described tract, piece or parcel of land, to-wit: Northeasterly One-half, front and rear, of the following described tract: commencing at a point �..in the South line of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4), distant 91�0 feet East from the Southwest corner thereof; thence North parallel with the West line thereof to the southwesterly line of Minnetonka Mills Road; thence southeasterly 240 feetalong said southwesterly Iine to the actual point of beginning of lend to be described; thence northwesterly 90 feet along said southwesterfy line of Minnetonka Mills Road; thence southwesterly to a point in the South line of the Southeast Querter (SE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4), distant 1,052 feet from�the Southarest corner thereof; thence East 75 feet; thence northerly 207 feet to beginning, being in Section 21�, Township 117, Range 22. The estimated cost of such improvement is �971.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, CITY MANAGER Published in the Hennepin County Review July 18 and 25� �957• � C17Y OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUfION N0. 722 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING A REPORT ON THE BLACKTOP RESURFACING OF CERTAIN ALLEYS AND CALLING FOR A HEARING THEREON. NhiEREAS , pursua nt to a reso lut i on of the counc i I adopted �une L�, 1957, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, with � reference to the blacktop surfacing of all of the alleys in Block II, Nlest Pninneapolis, Third Division, and in Block 69, Nlest �v1inneapolis, Second Division, in which report the city engineer recommends the blacktop resurfacing of all of fihe alleys in said two blocks and in addition thereto, the installation and construction of storm sewer mains in the East and VJest alley in Block 6g, West Minneapolis, Second Division, and this report vras received by fihe councif on July �, 1957, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The council will consider the blacktop surfacing of all of the alleys in said two blocks and the installation of storm sewers in the East and West alley in said Block 69 in a ccordance with the report and the assessment of abutting property for all or a portion ot the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1}2�.011 to 1a29.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement to the alleys in said Block II of �1,200.00, and at an estimated total cost of the improvement in said Block 69 of $�1,550.00. 2. A public hearing will be held on such proposed improvements, and each of them, on the 6th day of August, 1957, in the council chambers of the city hafl at 7:30 otclock p.m. and the city manager shall give published notice of such hearing and improvements as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held fihis �th day of July, 1957. 1N. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. N/. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, � City Attorney 0 CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE BLACKTOP RESURFACING OF CERTAIN ALLEYS AND THE INSTALLA,TION OF STORM SE�NER MAINS IN ONE OF SAID ALLEYS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the city council of the city of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 o�clock p.m. on August �, 1957, to consider the blacktop surfacing of all the alleys in Block Eleven (11), West Minneapolis, Third Division, and in Block Sixty-nine (69), West Minneapolis, Second Division, �nd the installation and construction of storm sewer mains in the east and west alle� in Blook Sixty-nine (69), West Minneapolis9 Second Division, pursuant to MeS.A., Secs, �.29.011 to 1�29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the property abutting thereon. The estimated cost of such improvement to the alley in said Block Eleven (11) ia Twelve Hundred (�1200.00) Dollars and the estimated total cost bf the improvement in said Block Sixty-nine (69) is �ne Thousand b'ive Hundred and fifty (�1,550,00) Dollars. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvements and each of them will be heard at this meeting, SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, C ITY MANAGER Published in the Hennepin County Review on July 18 and 259 1957• ".�� �6�� ��� , , { � �� �� ,� �� , PURSUANT TO DUE CALL ANO NOTICE THEREOF� A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS DULY HELD AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS IN CITY HALL IN SAID C�TY ON TUESDAY� THE �6TH DAY OF JULY� 1957� AT 7230 OTCI.00K P.M. �HE FOLLOVYING MEWIBERS WERE PRESENT! W'• HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR; J�• RUSSELL CARROLL! JOHN F�. HANLEY� ANO DONALD J. MILBERT; APID THE FOLLOWING WERE ABSENT! JOSEPN C�. VESELY. CARROLL M�VED� MILBERT SECOPfDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED JULY t6� t957 IN THE AMOUNT OF �27�307.52� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT� CARRIED; HANL.EY PAOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT HEARING AS SET UP IN RESOLUTION P10; 717 FOR, INw STALLATION OF STORAA SEWER MAINS IN ROBBINW000 5TH ADDITION� BE ADJOURNEO TO MEETING OF 8/6/57'. CARRjED. AT 8l00 O=CLOCK P�.M. THE MAYOR ANNOUNCED THAT THIS WAS THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE OPEPIING OF B�OS FOR THE PURCHASE OF �200�000 WATER REVENUE BONDS OF THE CITY ADVERTISED FOR SALE IN ACCORDANCE WITH RESOLUTION N0, 715 ADOPTED JUNE 18� I957. TNE MAYOR FURTHER AMIVOUNCED THAT THE SALE OF �200�000 PERMANENT Il1APROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND BONDS HAD TO BE POSTPONEO BECAUSE THE SER�AL MATURITIES OF SAtD BONDS AS ADVERTISED FOR SALE DID NOT CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 475� MINPIESOTA STATIfTESs AND THE CLTY CHARTER� AND THAT MA,ILED NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF SALE HAD BEEN GlVEfd BY THE CITY MANAGER, THE SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL THEN PRESENTED AFFIOAVITS SHOYU�NG PUBIICAT10P1 OF tdOTICE OF SALE IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER AND IN COMMERCIAL WEST� A F�NAfVCIAL PAPER PUBL'ISHED (N PAINNEAPOLtS� MINNESOTA� WHICN AFFIOAVITS dYERE EXAMINEO AND F011ND SATISFACTORY AND ORUEREO PLACED ON FILE�. WERE THE CITY MANAGER REPORTED THAT TIa110 SEALED BIDS HAD BEEN RECE�VED. THESE�THEN OPENED� TABULATEO AND FOUND TO BE AS FOLIOWSt NAM1AE OF B I DDER ALLISON WILLIAMS COMPANY 8c ASSOC. KALMAN & COMPANY� JURANoMOODY I NC', � AND E�. J�. PRESCOTT & CO�. INTEREST RATE 4°o FOR THE YEARS i959 THROUGH t966�. 4'.30°fo FOR TME YEARS 1967 THROUGH t970. 4�.50�o FOR THE YEARS 1971 THROUGH 1976 PLUS EXTRA INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 1.20� PER , YEAR FOR THE PERIOD DEC. 1��95? TO DEC.1�1958�. 14�20 o FOR THE YEARS 1959 THRouGH 1968; 4,50`o FOR THE YEAR.s^ t969 THROU�H j97�; 4�.70� FOR THE YEARS t972 THROUGH �976 PLUS EXTRA INTEREST AT THE RATE OF j•30°fo FOR THE PERtOD FROM DEC, j� �957 TO JUNE �� 1960, AMOUNT OF BID $200�000 $200�000 COUNC ILMAId CARROLL I NTRODUCED THE FOLLQ�U 1 NG RES0I.UT 1 ON AND MOVED 1 TS ADOPT 1 ON! REsoLUT1o�,�No, 726, �q RF.S�L.UT10N A�IAR�iNG THE SqLE f� �200,000 WpTER REVENUE BaNOS�, MARKED EXHIBIT °A° BE AUOPTED�. . THE MOTION FOR THE ADOPTtON OF THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS DULY SECONOED BY COUNCILMAN HANLEY� AND UPON VOTE BEING TAKEN THEREON THE FOLLOW�NG VOTED IN FAVOR THEREOFi W. HARLAN PERBIX� J. RUSSELL CARROLL� JOHN F. HANLEY� AND DONALD J• MILBERT; AND THE FOLLOWING VOTED A6AINST TNE SAME! NONE�. WHEREUPON 3AID RESOLUTION WAS DECLARED DULY PASSED A(dD ADOPTEO� AND THE MAYOR BEING PRESENT AFFIXED HIS SIGNATURE THERETO IN APPROVAL THEREOF. COUNCILMAN CARROI.L INTRODIlCED THE FOLLOW�NO RESOL�TION AND AAOVED ITS AOOPTtON2 RESOLUTIoN NO. ?27� °A R£S�iUT1QN AUTH�iZING, THE tSSUANCE���ND SALE �F PERMANENT 1M� PROVEMENT R£V�ViNG FUND 6fQNDS"� �nARKED EXHiBIT °B�� BE ADOPTED�. _ THE MOT10N FOR THE ADOPTION OF^THE FOREG0ING RESOLUTION INAS DULY SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN HANLEY� AND UPON VOTE BE[NG TAKEPI iHEREON THE FOLLOWlNG VOTED IN=FAVOR THEREOFp VY. HARLAN PERB�X� J• RUSSELL CARROLL� JOHN F. HANLEY ANO DONALD J�. MILBERT; AIdD THE FOLLOW�N(3 VOTED ACiA1NST THE SAME! PtONE. PAGE �2� REGULAR MEETING �u�v t6, 1957 WHEREUPON SAID RESOLUTION WAS DECLARED DULY PA3SED AND ADOPTED� AND THE MAYOR BEING PRESENT AFFIXED H!S SIONATURE THERETO IN APPROVAL THEREOF�. CARROI.L MILBERT SECONDED THAT_ A LIST BE MADE AND PRESENTED AT SPEC�AL MEETfNG TO 61X0€Qi[X MOVED� �D(7tiC t BE HELD 7/30/57 OF EXCERPTS OF ALL MINUTES PERTAINING TO PRESENT PROPOSED PARKING LOTS� AlSO A L 1 ST OF THE P, ['•R�. FUND�. CARR [ ED. MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDEOt THAT ORDINANCE No�, 146� "qN ORDtNpNCE VACATING ALL OF THE ALLEYS IN BL�K 17 AND 34� 'WEST MiNNEpPl3LIS CENTER"� �E ACCEPTED FOR FIRST READING. CARR 1 ED�. „ HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT HEARING AS SET UP IN RESOLUTIOId N0. ?11 ON PETITION TO VACATE A PORTION OF SECOND STREET SOUTH� BE ADJOURNED TO MEETING OF 8/6/57. CARRtED'; MILBERT MOVED� HANL.EY SECONDED� THAT THE REAPPOINTMENT OF HpWARD A�• PUCK AND DR�. P�. W�� SHELDON AS MEAABERS OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH TO 7�1�58� AS MADE BY MAYOR PERBIX� BE CONd FIRMED�. CARRlED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONOED� THAT THE APPOINTMENT OF A�. L'. WEGLEITNER AS A MEMBER OF�; THE ZONING ANO PLANNING COMMISSION AS MADE BY MAYOR PERBIX TO FILL OUT THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF W. HARLAN PERBIX TO 6/�/58� BE CONFIRMED, CARRIED, CARROLI MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT 1'HE FOLLOWIfdG APPOINTMENTS TO THE LIBRARY BOARD AS MADE BY MAYOR PERBfX� BE CONFIRMED°. CARRIED�. HUGH VY•. FIRMA6E � TO ?�j�58 PETER THRODAHL p TO 7/I/59 LEONE WiLWERDING � TO 7�f� 60 CARROLL AAOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE PARKRfDGE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT BE GIVEN A NUMBER ONE PRtORlTY UNTIL FjNISHED. CARRIED. HANL.EY MOVED� PERBIX SECONDED� THAT OFF SALE LIQUOR L.ICENSE APPLICATlON BY VIRGIL B. MILLER� JR.� BE APPROVED SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BUILD�NG PLANS BY TFiE BU1LDlNG INSPECTOR� ALSO SUBJECT TO COMPI,ET I ON OF NE1fY BU ( LD � P1G BY 6/i/58. CARROL� VOT I NG N0� M 1 LBERT ABp � STAINING SO THE CHAIR RULED MOT�ION LOST• HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� TNAT ON SALE BEER LtCENSE APPLICATION 81' AMERICAN LEG10N AND V.F�.W�.� FOR THE COUNTY FAIR TO BE HELO 7�19� 7�20 AND 7�2j�57� BE GRANTED� CARRIED, MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT ON SALE BEER LICENSE APPLICATION BY RICHARO J. STRACHOTA �WHICH CONCESSlON WAS GRANTED HIM BY TNE RASPBERRY FESTIVAL COMMITTEE� FOR RASPBERRY DAYS TO BE HELD JULV 26� 27 AND 28TH AT THE F�IRGROUNDS� BE GRANTEO. CARRIED�. HANLEY MOVEO� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT COMDAUNICATION BY WHITNEY� CARROLL & PERBIX� PERTAIN+' ING TO MONIES RECEIVED FOR SERVICES BE PLACED ON FILE. CARRIED�, HANLEY MOVED� M(LBERi SECONDED� THAT COMMUNICATION BY C�TY ATTORNEY WHITNEY PERTAINING TO STATE LAW ON PURCNASES OF �500 BE RECEIVED AND PLACED ON FILE. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT MR�. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO DRAW UP PLAN3 AND SPECIFlCATIONS AIVD CALL FOR B�DS FOR STORM SEWER DRAINAGE FOR NO. I IRON REMOVAL PLANT: CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL BE HELD AT 7530 P.M. TUESDAY� JULY 30� 195?. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT PURSl1ANT TO SECTION 2•08 OF THE CITY CHARTER OF HOPK,INS� THE CITY COIJPICIL HAVE AN INVE3TIGATION MADE OF C�TY AFFAIRS, HANLEY VOTING N0. CARR I ED�. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT ZONING AND PLAgN�N�.INRGE COMMISSION BE ASKED TO CONSIDER THE QUEST(ON OF A PUBLIC HEARING BEING REQUIRED �/�fFi�l-SSUANCE OF SPECIAL USE PERMITS BY CHANGING THE WORDING OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE FROM °MAY° TO �SHALLp. CARRIED, CARROLL MOVEO� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION BE_ ASKED TO CONSIDER THE QUESTION OF A REASONABLE FEE REQtJIREQlENT TO A SPEC(AL USE PERMlT• CARRIED�. PAG E � 3-► REGULAR MEETING �u�Y 16, t957 CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE C1TY DUMP BE OPENED SATURDAY MORNINGS ON A TRIAL BASIS FROM THE FIRST SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER THROUGH THE LAST SATURDAY !N OCTOBER. CARRIED. ,. � VOTED TO GRAfUT A BINGO PERMIT TO THE HOPKINS RASPBERRY FESTIVAL ASSOC�ATION� TOGETHER WITH THE iMMACULATE HEART OF MARY MENSS CLUB FOR JULY 26� 2? AIVO 28TH�. CARROl.L ABSTAIN� ING, CARRIED�. MEETING ADJOURNED. AT = � W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOti ` � �i� / . � �� A. W. ELMQUIST�.S RETARY OF THE COUNC�L C �JNC ! LMEN: , . � � � CITY OF HOPKINS. � • HENNEPIN COIINTY, MINNESOTA � � RESOLUTION N0. �6 . � A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE SALE OF �200,000 WATER � � . REVENUE BONDS . �� ' BE IT RESOLVED $Y THE�CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF� HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the bid of Allison-Williams Company and� � . Associates to purchase �200,000-.Wate.r Revenue Bonds as advertised .--.�-----�_� _. _. ____... ___. for sale pursuant to Resolution No. 715. of th3s .C'ouricil passed June l8s 1957, bearing .interest- as follows: . . � � . 4� for the years 1959 �t�'ough 19b6a [ � 4.30� for the gears �.1967. tYirough 19?0; ; 1}•50/ for the, years 1971 through 19.76, � � plus extra.�:iriterest at the rate of` 1.2.0� � per year for the period of December 1, � ., 1957 to December. 1, 1958; is hereby found to be the �most faaoratila bid received, and shall be and is hereby approved and accept'ede . BE IT FURTHER_RESOLVED that the.Cit� Manager shall returri the good faith checks of all unsuccessful biddars and retain � the check of the purchaser until delivery of the_bonds. Passed July 16, 195?. Filed and Attested this �16th day of July, 195?• � � . ' o � �"h;� - . Mayor. ` . Attest � - Secr.etary of th ounc 1 _ . �.-- } :. ��:'' � . . . . � a� �� f� J City of Hopkins,,� Minnesota �' Re�soluti;orr No. 727 ,.J. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING.THE ISSUANCE AND SALE � OF PERMANENT IMPREiVEMENT RE�TOLVING FUND°- BONDS �. . � _ . ,.3.�_. - . . . . , �.i� � , ., .. � . . .. WI�REAS, the Council�has created a Permanent Improv_e- ment Revolvin �Fu��nd- to pay� for.'� improvements, the costs of which are to be assess� again�st�.benef'ited _property, and for other purposes which will produce-rev�nue to the city, and '� A.. ..r� . S�r. WHEREAS, additional moneys must be provided in said fund for such purposes, and `.r 1 �� " `��a � � WI�REAS, the Council is authorized under the provisions of the charter of the eity to issae bonds to provide moneys in the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund, NOW, THEREFORE,;BE.��IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, as.follows:_ 1. The City of Hopkins shall r'forthwith issue ar�d sell $200,000 Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds of the city, which bonds shall be 200 in number and..numbered 1 to 200, both inclusive, in t�he denomination of $1,000 each, shall bear date June 1,�1957, shall bear interest at the rates or rate hereafter determined,.payable December 1, 1957 and semiannually thereafter�.on June 1 and December 1 in each year, and shall ma.ture serially. on June 1 in . the amount of $20�y000 in each of the years 1960 to�lg.69;�both inclusive, all without option of prior payment. 2. The Council shall meet:at the Council Chambers in City Hall on Tuesd�y , the 20th day of August, , 1957, at 8:00 o,'clock F,M., Central Daylight Saving Time, for the purpose of receiving and �;'eorisiciering sealed bids . for the purchase of said bonds. `� ' .. ., , 3. The City Nlanager shal�l cause; notice of sale to be . published ten days in advanee of sale in the off icial newspaper of the city and in Commer.c�ial West, a financial paper published in Minneapolis, Nlinnesota. The notice shall reci.te that the city will furnish prir�ted bonds and approving legal opinion of Messrs. Faegre & Benson., Minneapolis, Minnesota, both without expense to the purcYiase•r, and shall require a good faith check in the amount of at least ��+,000.00. Passed July 16, 1957.: Filed and adopted ��� �i��0 , 1957• �V � �' � . `� , �lc.w � , ; Mayor �. Secre ary o� ouncil � � ,• r: Mb- 5:., NOTICE OF BOND SALE $200,000 Permanent��p;�ovement Revolving Fund �� � Bonds of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota �v � �� � � �a'� NOTICE is hereby g%ven that the City Council of the City of Hopkina, Minnesot�, �t�'ll meet at the City Hall in the city on Tuesday, the 20th�da� of August, 1957, a� 8:00 o'clock P.M., Central Dayl�Y�t Saving Time, for the purpose of receiving and considering sealed bids for the purchase of $200,000 Permanent Improv�nt Revolvin� Fund Bonds of the city, bearing date June 1, 1957, in the denomination of $1,000 each, bearing interest a$ the rate or rates designated by the successful bidder, payable semiannually on June 1 and December l in each year, and which bonds mature serially on June 1 in the amount of $20,000 in each of the years 1g60 to �g69, both inclusive, all without option of prior payment. Both principal and interest will be payable at any suitable bank designated by the succes$ful bidder. The city will furnish printed b�f3ds and approving legal opinion of Messrs. Faegre & BensoYl� Minneapolis, Minnesota, without expense to the purchaser. The bonds will be delivered to the purehaser within forty days from the date of sale accompanied by an unqualified approving legal opinion and customary final deli.very papers, includi�rg :a �ertificate showing absence of litigation. All bids must be in writing enclosed in a sealed envelope, be unconditional except as to the above opinion, state one or more interest rates in multiples of one-quarter or one-tenth of one per c�g�t, and be left with the undersigned prior to the above time, acCompanied by a certified check, bank draft or cashier's check in �he amount of at least $�+,000, payable to the order of ��e city, to be forfeited as liquidated damages in event the bid is accepted and the bidder fails to comply therewith. The bid will be accepted which is deemed most favorable to the city. No oral bid or bid of less than}�r and acc�ued interest will be considered. Bidders are asked to state max�i'num interest cost and average rate. The city reserves the right to waive any informality in any bid, to reject any �d all bids, and to adjourn the sale if deemed expedient. FRANK N. WHITNEY City Attorney 11 South Tenth Avenue Hopkins, Minnesota S. S. FRISSELL City Manager City of Hopkins, Minnesota C I TY-,OF WOPK-I NS, , MI NNESOTA �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� NOTIGE FOR BIDS FOR INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER-AND WATERMAINS�AT TNIRD STREET SOUTH �1N0 STORM SEWER AT WELL N0. I . SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECE�VED BY THE C�TY MANAGER AT THE C�TY HALL� HOPKfNS� MINNESOTA� UNT1L AUGUST 19� 1957 AT f0:00 A.M. AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PqBL1CLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT W�LL BE MAOE BY THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE INSTALLATION. SPECIFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETA'ILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE C�TY ENGINEER. BIDDERS BONDS OR CERTIFfED CHECKS ARE REQUIRED FOR I0� OF TFIE B�D� AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A�CONTRACT. B�DS. THE R►GHT CS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL CITY OF MOPKfNS �.�.��i :�.° w� �^ �r,,� � t! � tW....�;, �,.�, S�DNEY S. FRiSSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED jN THE HENNEPIN GOUNTY REVIEW� JULY 25� �957 TO BE PUBLtSHED IN THE CONSTRUCTfON BULLET�IN� JULY 25� �95? �i 6� � �'� - � � '' `� ` `� , �,j�`° A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� JULY 30� t957 AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE CITY HAIL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCiLMEN MILBERT� HANLEY AND CARROLI� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL� CITY ATTORNEY WHITNEY AND CITY ENGINEER SIDNEYoSM1TH• CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY THE MINNEAPOLlS GAS COMPANY FOR PER-r MISSION TO EXTEND THE GAS MAlN ON 9TN AVENUE SOUTH� SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO POST OFFICE BUILD�NG BE GRANTED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONOED� THAT OFF SALE LIQUOR LICENSE APPL'ICATtON BY VIRGIL B• MILLER� JR.� BE GRANTED SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BUIIDING PLANS BY TNE BUILD�NG INSPECTOR AND THE FIRE CHIEF� AL.SO SUBJECT TO COMPLETION OF BUILDtNG BY 6/t/58. CARROLL VOTiNG PIO, CARR 1 ED�. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT AUTHORIZATION BE GIVEN TO PAY UP AT THIS TIME 7HE BALANCE DUE ON 7HE MARK HURD AERIAL SURVEY INC.� BILL IN THE AMOUNT OF $7�126.50 OM WHICH A DISCOUNT OF �500 WILL BE ALLOWED IF PAID IN FULL'�. CARRIED�. MILBERT MOVED��4iANLEY SECONOEO� THAT MR�. FRISSELL BE AUTHORI2ED TO CALL FOR BIDS FOR TWO �2� NEW 1RUCKS W�TH DUMP BODIES FOR THE STREET DEPARTMENTr CARRIED� CARROLd MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 730� "A RESQLUTt�N �DERtNG PRE�' PARATIQN OF REPORT t�N THE [NSTALLAT��N @F CURB AND DRtVE'i�AY iN CERTAiN LEiATtQNS°� MARKED E�HIBIT °AQ� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. , _ • , . HAPILEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION AS PRESENTED BY THE HOPKIAIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BE RECEIVED AND PLACED ON FILE. CARRIED, n6� IT RESOLVED THAT THE HOPKINS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTS THAT THE PRESENT COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS APPROVE THE ACTIONS OF THE PREVIOUS CITY COUIdCIL TOWARD ESTABLISHING ADDITIONAL PARKlNG LOTS WITHIN OUR C�TY AND RESPECTFULLY REQUEST FURTHER� THA'p'�(OUR HONORABLE BODY SERIOUSLY CONSIDER CARRYING FORWARD THE POLICY OF THE PREVIOUS CITY COUNCIL WITH REGARD TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ADDITIONAL PARKING FACILITIES IN OUR C1TY� AND PUSH THE WORK TO COMPLETION� IF POSSIBLE� BY NOVEMBER ZST� �957"�. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT AS PER REQUEST OF HAROLD N`. HANSEN� E6TH AVENUE NORTH� NORTH FROM THE M. & ST.L. RAILROAD TO 4TH,STREET� BE SET TO GRADE AT EXPENSE OF CONTRACTOR AND THE C(TY TO ACCEPT A DEED TO A 30 FT�• STRIP OF LAND NORTH OF THE M, & ST. L. RAILROAD R.O�.W. FROM ALLEY IN BLOCK 2� TO THE ALLEY (N BLOCK �� GIBBtS FIRST ADDITION TO WEST MINNEAPOL[S, CARRIED. - " CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 728� aA RESQtUT1aN f3RDERiNG THE PRE• PARATION � A REPORT QN THE tNSTALLA7EQN � SANiTARY SEiNER pN0 WATER MAINS QN A PORTtE3N � StXTEENTH AVENUE NE2RTH°� MARKED EXHIBIT QB�� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED�. . MEETING ADJOURNED. � AT T2 � W. HARLAN PERBIXt MAYOR e .. _ � A. W. ELMQUIST� SEC TARY TO THE COUNCIL � CITY OF HOPgINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 730 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARA,TIOPt OF REPORT ON THE INSTA,LLATION OF CURB AND A DRIVEVffAY IN CERTA.IN LOCATIONS. WHEREAS, it is proposed to install curb in the follo�ving locations: � On the south side of Second Street North from the west line of Lot One (1), Block Four (1�), Parkridge, to Oak G1en Drive; on the south side of Second Street North from Oak Glen Drive to Park Lane; on the north side of Second Street North along the south line of Lot Nine (9), Block One (1), Burnside Addition; also to install driveways leading from the adjacent streets on to Lot Thre'e (3), Block Two (2.)y Lot Twenty-two (22), Block Three (3), Parkridge, and Lot Nine (9), Block One (1), Burnside, and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pur- suant to M.S.A., Section 1}29.011 to L�29.111, NOW, TAEREFORE, , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNE50T�: That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney«+Smith, city engineer, for study and that he is instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advising the council in � prelim- inary wray as to �hether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to �ahether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommendede ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a special meeting thereof held this 30th day of July, 1957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR. A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, � City Attorneg. CITY OF HOPKINS IiE1VNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 728 A RESOLIITION ORDERING THE PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE INSTALLA.TION OF SANITI�RY SEWER AND WATER MAINS ON A PORTION OF SIXTE�NTIi AVENUE NORTH. VIfI�REAS, it is proposed to install sanitary sewer and water mains on Sixteenth Avenue North beginning at the north line of the right of way of the Minneapolis, St. Louis Railway Company and running north to Fourth Street North, and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. L}.29.011 to �.29.111, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF TAE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Srnith, city engineer, f'or study and that he is instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advising the council in a preliminary way.as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement;� and the.estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. ADOPTED by the c ounc i 1 thi s.�ci� day of ��, 1957 • W. HARLAN PERBIX, 1VIAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney. �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT: SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL AUGUST 19, 1957 AT 10;00 A.M. AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ, AND AS SOON AS POSSIB�E THEREAFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE FOILOWING EQUIPMENT:- 2 TRUCK CHASSIS - 2-1�2 TON 2 4-5 CUBIC YARD STEEL DUMP BODIES � SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAILABIE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CITY OF HOPKINS SIDNEY S, FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISWED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW AUGUST 8� 1957 F� �'`� + 'n� �� `�' � ��� � � � � �� ��. A REGULAR MEETING OF 7HE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� AUGUST 6� 1957 AT 7230 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESEfVT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILPJIEN CARROLL� HANLEY AND MILBERT� ALSO C�TY MANAGER FRISSELL� C�TY ATTORNEY WHITNEY AND CI7Y ENGINEER SIDNEY'�SMITH�. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED 8/6/57 IN 7HE AMOUNT OF ��06�150.96� BE APPROVED FOR PAYA�ENT PROViDING THE LOAN FROM THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND TO THE GEtVERAL FUNO IN THE AMOUNT OF ��00�000.00� BE RETURNED TO THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND WHEN JUNE SETTLEMENT 1S RECEIVED FROM THE COUNTY AUDITOR. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECOPIDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 718i "A RESOLUTf�N ORDERfNG THE ZN�* STALLATlE�N �` STORM SEWER � MAINS �TN RQBINWOdD FTFTH AODtTEf�NN AND PREPARATIffN QF PLANS THEREFQR°� MARKED EXHIB�T '°A�� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. „ CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 723� °A RESQLUT[ON QRDERING THE �N� 3TALLATI�IN QF SAN�T6IRY SEWER AND WqTER MAiNS��N A PQR7 «IN.� SEVENTEENTH AVENUE NQRTH AND THE PREPARA7IQN �' PLANS"� MARKED EXHIBIT �8�� BE ApOPTED. CARRIED. PIiRSUANT TO NOTICE BID3 WERE OPENED AT I0:00 A.M. ON 8�2�57 FOR THE CONSTRUCTIOP! OF SEWER� WATER AND STORM MAINS IN ROBINWOOD FIFTH ADD�TION AND i7TH AVENUE NORTH AND THE FOLLOPJ�NG B�DS WERE RECEIVEO=-� PHEI.PS�DRAKE C0. R� W. MOORE SWANSON EXCAVAT1fdG C0. DEGID�OwST1EN MCNULTY MORETTIN! PETER LAMETTI FRANK SERRATORE TW1N CITY D�RT RANDALL BROS. N�ALBON EXCAVATING CO. WOLFF CONSTRUCTION C0. C. BOLANDER $ 3t�3i2.24 33�535.65 33,856.80 35�182.95 37�Ot2.75 37�3t5,05 37�835.65 38�038.90 38�960.20 42�668.05 42,679.25 45�388.05 59�566.65 CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BID OF PHELPS�DRAKE COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT OF $ 3[�312.24� BE ACCEPTED AND THE NECESSARY CONTRACT AND BOND FORMS BE DRAWN FOR SIGNATURES. CARRIED�. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO�. 705� '�A RESQLUTiQN qDf1PTiNG ASSESS� MENTS FOR CERTAiN 1MPROVEMENTS QN A P�RT[�N OF E�CELSTOR �IQ1lJLEVARD"� MARKED EXHIBIT °Cn�- BE ADOPTED'. HANLEY VOTINCi N0. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MiLBERT SECONDED� THAT THE CITY ENGINEER BE INSTRUCTED TO INVESTIGATE AND SU(�MIT AN ESTIMATE OF THE COST TO OPEN UP j6TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 5TH STREET NORTHERLY TO COUNTY ROAD NO. 3. CARRIED. , CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECON�ED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 724� np RESOLUT1f�N QRDERiNG THE INSTALLpTIQN �F SpN1TARY �EWER MAtNS TN A PORTION OF MiNNETQNKA MILLS RQAO°� MARKED EXHIBIT aDR� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� 7HAT RESOLUTION NO�. 731� "A RESQL.UTIQN �'RDERING A HEpRTNG ON THE INSTALLAT1aN �F CURB AND DRtVE9N�lYS tN CERTAiN L�ATIONS�, MARKED exHlBt'r °E°, sE ADOPTED. CARRIED. , _ - MILBEF� MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION�NO. 725� °A RESQLUTIQiN ORDERING THE BLACKT� RESURFAC�NG fIF CERT�IiN ALQ.EYS"� BE TABLED TO THE. NEXT REGULAR MEETIN� TO BE HELD 8�20�57. CARRIED�. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE NO, t46,��"AN @RDiNqNCE Vf�16'AT1NG qLL �F' THE ALl.EYS iN BL�KS 17 AND 34� 1NEST MiNNEp�PF1LTS CENTER"� MARKED EXHIBIT °Fn� BE ACOEPTED FOR 7HE SECOND READINCi THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE READING OF ORD�iVANCE NO. 147� "AN QRDfNqf� E vAcATfN� A PQRTIQ'IV fJF SEC QND�STREET SOUTH"� BE TABLED TO THE FIRST MEETING IN'OCTOBER WHICH WILL BE 10���57• CARRIEO. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT IN ADDITION TO A BUILDING PERMIT BEING ISSUED FOR THE MOVING OF ANY HOME WITHINf� THE CITY LIMITS OF HOPKINS A BOND MUST ALSO BE FURNISHED (N AN AMOUNT SUFFICIENT TO COVER THE ESTIMATED COST OF ALL REPAIRS NECESSARY TO PUT SUCH BUtLDING IN GOOD SHAPE�. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� Zi7�( RECEIVE AND PLACE ON FILE� CITY ATiORNEY WHITNEY�S OPiNION DATED 7/23/57 ADVISIIdG THAT INSPECTION OF CITY ELECTION BALLOTS AFTER AN ELEC710N IS NOT AUTHORIZED� AS THE ATTORNEY GENERAL RULED THAT THERE WAS NO STATUTORY OR CHARTER PROVISION AUTHORIZING THE INSPECTION OR EXAMINATION OF BALLOTS. CARRIED�. PAGE �2M REGULAR MEETING 8�6�57 HANLEY MOVED� M(LBERT 3ECONOED� THAT REQUEST BY NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR PERMISSION TO PLACE BURIED CABLE IN ALLEY BETWEEN 20TH AND 2�ST AVENUES NORTH� NORTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE� ALSO TO REPLACE ONE POLE� BE GRANTED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOW TION N0. 732� �q aESQLUTION ORDERiNG PREPARATiQN OF A REPORT UN THE 1MPRQVEMENT QF THE STREETS tN 1NEST PARK ADD1TiON°� MARKED ExHtBiT nGTM� BE ADOPTED, CARRIED. CARROLL �OVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE NO�. �48� "qN QRDiNAhJCE REL�TiNG TD SPECiAL USE PERMtTS AND qMEND1NG QRD�NANCE N0. 13[ OF THE CtTY �F HOPKtNS"� BE ACCEPTED FOR FIRST READ�NG�. CARR�ED. CARROLt MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT AS PER RECOMMENOATtON BY THE ZON�NG AND PLANNING COMMISSION� DATED 7�29�57� THE CITY AT70RNEY BE INSTRUCTED TO DRAW UP AN ORDINANCE RE� QUIRtNG A FEE FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED THE ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. ?29� pq RESf3LUTIQN REQUE�T�ING THE PUBLTC E%AMfNER OF� THE STAT� OF MINNESOTA TO [NVESTiGqTE �ERTAiN TRANSACT��INS �' THE CtTY QF HOPKINS$�. NO SECOND TO THE MOTION�. MILBERT MOVED TO DELAY ACTION ON ABOVE RESOLUTION UNTIL MEETING OF TO/t5/57. NO SECOND TO THE MOTION�. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO ORDER A 600 LUMEN LAMP PLACED AT EDGMOOR DRtVE AND N0. 7 HIGHWAY. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT MEETING BE ADJOURNED TO 5500 P.M.� FRIDAY 8�9�57. CARRIED. � A. W. ELPAQUIST� SECR ARY TO THE COUNC�L A Ts a ,� �. W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 718 A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER MAINS IN ROBIIVUI�OD FIFTH_ADDITION AND.PREPARATION.OF PLANS THEREFOR. IMiEREAS, a resolution of the city council adopted the ISth day of June, �957, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed installation of storm sewer mains in Robinwood Fifth Addition,, 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 twro weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing u�ras held and the property owners heard thereon on the 16th day of Ju(y, 1957, and WFIEREAS, the council by motion then continued said hearing to Tuesday, August 6, 1957, at the council chambers in the city hall at 7:30 otclock p.m., NOW, TFiEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TNE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopfed June 18, 1957, said storm sewer to commence at the inter- section of Robinwood Lane and 17th Avenue North, and run easterly and southerly along Robinwood Lane to the westerly service road of Elmo Park Ad.dition and continuing southerly thereon to the North line of State Flighviay Number 7. 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, is hereby designated as the engtineer for this improvement. He shall prepare plans and specifications for. the making of �this improvement. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 6th day of August, �957• A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney W. FiARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR 0 r. . M � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY,. MINNESOTA RESO LUT I ON NO . 723 A RESO LUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER,MAINS.IN.A PORTION OF,SEVENTEENTH AVENUE NORTH AND THE PREPARATION OF PLANS. WFIEREAS, a resolution of the council of the city of Hopkins adopted the 8th day of July, 1957, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed instal- lation of sanitary sewer mains on Seventeenth Avenue North from the inter- section of Robinwood Lane and running southerly along Seventeenth Avenue North for aPproximate;Fy 470 feet, and , YI�iEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten dayst published notice of the council hearing �through two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 6th day of August, 1957, and WHEREAS, all of the property owners who would be affected by and whose property would be assessed for said improvement were present at said hearing, and WNEREAS, after hearing from said property owners and examining the reports and recommendations of the city engineer, it would appear to the council to be for the best interest�:�of the city and all parties concerned that said sanitary sewer mainsbe installed and constructed from the North line of State Trunk Highway Mamber 7 and running northerly along Seventeenth Avenue North to the center line of the intersection of said Seventeenth Avenue North with Robinwood Lane, and that in connection therewith and at the same time and as part of the same contract, there also be installed in said location wrdter mains, NOW, THEREFORE, BE I T RESO LVED BY TFIE COUNC I L OF THE C I TY OF {iOPK I NS , M I NNESOTA : I. The installation of both sanitary sewer and water mains on Seventeenth Avenue North from the North line of State Trunk Highway No. 7 to the center line of the intersection of Seventeenth Avenue North with Robinwood Lane is hereby ordered. 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, is hereby designated as the engineer for this iroprovement. The plans and specifications heretofore prepared by him for the making of said improvement are hereby approved. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 6th day of August, �957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney t �:� � � � ,, , CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 705 A RESOLUT I ON ADOPT I NG ASSESSMENTS FGR CERTA I N I i�IPROVEMENTS ON A PORTION OF EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD. WHEREAS, pursuant to notice duly given as required by Iaw, the councif has met and heard and passed upon a�ll objections to the proposed a ssessment for �the cost of i mprov i ng . Exce I s i or Bou I evard betvreen the Ea sfi city limits of Hopkins and Milwaukee Streei- by reconstructing, concr2te surfacing and improving the same, including-the inst�llation of combination curb and gutters on both sides of said street, and also including installation and construction of storm sewers in said portion of �xcelsior Boulevard of sufficient capacity to provide for the emptying into same of laferal storm sewers from intersecting streets and an outfall storm sewer from said Excel- sior Avenue storm sewer running northerly along Powell Road to Minnehalia Cresk, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESGL'VED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKIPJS, MINNESOTA: I. Such proposed assessments, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City �lerk, is hereby accepted and shall constitute the speciat assessment aga i nst the lands named there i n, and ea ch tract of (and there i n included is hereby found to be benefitted by the proposed improv�menf in the ;amount of the assessment levi2d against it. 2. Such assessment sha I I be payab le i n equa I annua I i nsta I Iments extending over a period of five years, the first of the installments to be payable on or before the first h1onda y in January, 1958. Any deferred install- ments shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the date of the adoption of this assessment resolution. To the first installment shall be added interest on the entire assessmeni- from �the date of this resolution until December 31, �957• To each subsequenfi 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 county auditor as herein provided, pay the whole of th� assessment against any parcel with interesfi accrued to the date of payment to the city treasurer and he may, at any time thereafter,.pay to the county treasurer the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid with interest accrued to December 31 of the year in which such payment is made. 1�. The c f erk sha I I fori-hw i th tra nsm i t a cert i f i ed dup I i ca te of this assessment to the couni-y auditor to be extend�d on fihe proper tax lisfis of the county, and such assessments shall be collscted and paid over in the same manner as ofiher municipal texes. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting ther�of held this �th day of August, �957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. wl. Etmquist, Secretary of the �ouncil Frank N. tNh i tney, City Attorney � CITY OF HOPKINS' BtENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLIITION NOo 72�} A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER MAINS IN A PORTION OF MINNETONRA MILLS ROAD. WHERE,4S, a re�olu�ion of the city council adopted the 8th day of July, 1957, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed installation of sanitary sewer mains in Minnetonka Mills Road commencing at the intersection of the center line of Althea Lane and the center line of Minnetonka Mills Road and running northvJesterly along Minnetonka Mills Road for a distance of approxi- mately one hundred (100) feet and V'VHEREAS, 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 tne hearing was held and the propertg owners heard thereon on the 6'.th day of August, 1957, NO�J�1, THEREFORE, Minnesota: BE IT RESOLVED b� the council of the city of Hopkins, 1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted July 8, 19570 2, Pe S. Sidne�-Smith, city engineer, is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvemente He shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvemente ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held tnis �th day of August, 1957• 'N. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney r<•- ;R, CITY OF HOPKINS HFNNEPIN COUNTY,.MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 731 A HEARING ON A RESOLUT I ON ORDER I NG�T'FIE I NSTAL LAT ION OF CURB AND DR I VEWAYS I N CERTA I N LO CAT I ONS .. . NMEREAS, pursuant to a resolution of the council a dopted July 30, �957, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, witf� reference to the installation of curb on the South side of Second Street hlorth from the 1Nest line of Lot O�e (I), Block Four (l�), Farkridge, to Oak Gl.en Drive; also on the South side of Second Street North from Oak Glen Drive to Park Lane; also on the North side of Second Stre�t North along the South line of Lot One (I), Block One (I), �rneside Addition; also on the installation of driveways leading from the adjoining streets on to Lot Three (3), Block Two (2); Lot Twenty-two (22), Block Three (3), Parkridge, and Lot Nine (9), Block One (I), Burneside, i.n� which report the engineer recommends the installation of said curb and drive- ways on al1 of said locations except on the North side of Second Street North along the South line of Lot Nine (9), Block One (I), Burneside Addition, and except the installation of dr�i�veway on to said lot, and this report was received by the coianci I on August 6, 1957, NOIN, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CAUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: The council will consider the installation of such curb and driveway in accordance with the report, and omitting from said installation the curb and driveway omitted from said report, and the assessment of abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Sec. L�29.011 to 1�.29.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of �1,150.00. A public hearing shall be held on such pr.oposed improvement on the 3rd day of September, �957, in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 o�clock p.m. and the city manager shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 6th day of August, 1957. A. UJ. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney UV. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR i . _ �� �. � ; � � ��� ��� CITY OF HOPKINS HEfdNEPIN COUNTY,_MINNESOTA MOTICE OF HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF CURB AND DRIVEWAYS IN.CERTAIN LOCATIONS. 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 otclock p.m. on September 3, 1957, to consider the installation of curb on the South side of Second Street North from the West line of Lot One (I), Block Four(1�), Parkridge, to Oak Glen Drive; also on the South side of Second Street North from Oak �len Drive to.Park Lane; also the installation of. driveways leading from the adjoining streets on to Lot Three (3), Block Two (2); and Lot Twenty-two (22), Block Three (3), Parkridge, pursuant to M.S.A., Sec. 1�29.011 to 1a29,111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the property abutting thereon. The estimated cost of such improvement is �1,150.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. SIDIVEY S. FRISSELL, CITY MANAGER Published in the Hennepin County Review on August 15 and 22, 1957• 1<s 1� �� � � ��� ��: � � � �� � CITY OF HOPKINS HEI�PTEP IN C OUNTY, MINNES OTA ORDINANCE N0. 1L�6 AN ORDINANCE VACATING ALL OF THE ALLEYS IN BLOCKS 17 and 34, WEST B�INNEAPOLIS CEIdTER. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COIINCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPRIPTS: � Section lo All of the alleys in Blocks 17 and 31.F, West Minneapolis Center, are hereby vacated. First read at a regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins held on the 16th dag of July, 1957, and finall� read and unanimously adopted at a re�ular meet- ing of the council of said city held on the 6th day of August, 1957. W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor A. �. Elmquist, Secret�ry of the Council Frank N. Whitne�, Citg Attorney. Published in the Hennepin County Revie�v on Thursday, August �5, 1957• P�� �.��,�,�`�� ; � � �� 0 CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP I N CAUM'Y, M I NNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 73� A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE STREETSIN �NEST PARK ADDITION. WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve all of the streets in West Park Addition, and, in the event such improvement involves work and materials for which assessments are usually and ordinarily made in the city of Hopkins, to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A., Sec. 1�29.011 to 1.�29.111, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, for study and that he is instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advising the council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimafied cost of the improvement as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 6th day of August, 1957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAIOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Counci I Frank N. Whii-ney, City Attorney � , ' ? �. , • � �: iT'Y' 0� NAPK ( N5 MENN�t�l�N �?UhIV''r j M! Nl�iE5t3TA t���LU'1"lal� 1�'1. 729 ....� �� � /' � �.� i" ,5�•. �� .'� .�_ . � _ . _ �%' , � �+�St3L�TlON R�CaIUCaTRNG �'E�iE �UE#Li� �XAM1NEft 4F i�� ."aTAT� t��� 1�1iNNE50i'A i�o �NYESTtGA� C�RTAiN TRAI�A';"TTiONS Q� TH� i,i"i"�( a� MB� � �'J' s BE {�' �2��L'J��1 Blf THE w04l�ICI i. U� i'H� C}TY �F N(�FK ilVS f ;39.EREAS, �r�� fQi l��d�g +ra�i �er� �1ov� � fv �'h� a�fit�nt ��� c;f 1'he� c�unr, l i o$ $t�4 ct 3-� ca� �c�ic i s� a r��e i y a P. T��� #�h� ciP� r,+�r���pr ha� ;aryblicty ����ni�#:�� �h�fi �so ha� �t � �irn�� p�arc�i�c�d �er-�or��! pro��rfiy► fe�- �i�� ci�y �r� #h� �r�oun# ir�voia�ct �!$ tRf�t'!3 �"�'1�F! ���.�.�i:}�.r 6/�'i�1DLi� �i�Vi�l'�i`iSYl14) {�O�' �fIL�3 �If3G� $4�� $'�'f'�ii1�i@'L� t4� 31l9���j/ «r1C.#C.i�i �+�'�UR �{'! 1�`�1!�1 �Ir'C�4l:i�� �'�f' �a�l� !�` W�It3 ft'?f� '�� �!"c'..��.�"�1tl�'i3!'i3'��$ c��F �� �ity $o f� da, �e�d �b) tha� Ph� Ia�t �ssie� of �he �.egtslr�ture pr��sed a i�w �ut�r�r�i�t� tha �x�nd6i�urr� ai t�p t�, �'�,;,�3,�.K3 for fMe pur�a� �f par�►r�a 1 prvper4�y wii�h�tr� ��kir�g �ar bids th�re#cr. �� ��� �t+a ��ty �nag�r hn� �ub1��Ny �da�€tt�d �4�� h� �x�an�ect e�t�c��F t���,i3��3e�t; f� fhs in��� B i�fiic►n �� ��tiaawg� tift st�atlan witho�tit edv�tiz�iag �or� t�l�fs f�r th� t��r �nd �tari� i�9�ru��ry frsr su.4� in�'Fa 1 ta« tion �n� hes saug�t #o ju�#1fy thv ex���dit�r^e or� �h� ��vu�d �Fhai� ���r� �, ir►smff�ci��t fiin� tc+ �rep�re �ler�� onQ s��fia,�tirans �nd �dverlt�� fior ttda, �e Thr�� in �a Ia��er rl�ted ��y ��, �c��,�, �o �h� ��ty �nqr��er �rd�n Slr�s�s! �rtd f�o$, �;ar#?f�od pub�i�: �accc�air�tenfis w�io a�dT�ve� 1�h� �cccwr�j�a of Phe �ity for th� r.�l�ttder year 19.�5, saict z�cc;ot�ntent4 �:.�0ted ta th� at��aa�rt�t� of • iAe ci ty r�aanag�r th�! by �he �eri�er �� e�s thQ �0 8�� �.sr� si n � ' � g d� yastf �� i`tt� �ii�y ��1 th�fi �niy �ib��b fivr� p�r can# �� fiha ard�rs� v�-c �re�r�#ty ����-c��# by purc�as� u�der� �r�r; �ha� t�he �r►.I�nc� of t�t� or�d�rs w�-a �tnn �la�^ad �y the rv�spect �ve c�e�r±�r�r�fi h�::�e°� �,n a va��s i�si �+�� th► ifi� stippi 1+ar:a end �Fhs�} ��eh pr�ctir,� a�►� vary �iefrir.�n�F�! #o �he t��i�int�rest� 4# 1�her ai�y; fhs� ir► . e f�tter �ro,�e the �me �accvun#�h�s ta ttie� �it� �rt+�g�r ,dai�d neerly dne yet+r lat�r,� qr �4i�Y i. �9�i� �nd followfng �i�� audtt Qf th� ctty �c�+urtt� far #h� y���� 1��, t�►Q ���-rot�nt��ri►s �t�t�d` f�i� n�fy �t��,��r fi���+ �vrc'►���� a�a� br��n pr��rly �ui�i��tz�d d�r��� th+� �r,ti�r� y��r �+�d t�� �utti�ors a�r�ttira �r,u��r�a�tar� � � � the unfortunate consequenc�s to the city of such practice. �.. That �dar�fngthe year 1�56 the fo.) lowtng sums ware transferred to fihe General Revehue Fund by fncluding them in tNe t��:�get, na�elye v�ater division, �SQ,OOOg ser�er divisian �30,000; P.1.R. fund, �lQ,000; total, �gOg000. 5. That ihe city manager in addition to receiwing an alFowance of� �Bd.00 per month for the use of his cer also charged the city for gasoline and oil used i� and minor� repairs to said car. 6. That beeause certeir� ifiems avere included in e budget for a pari�lcular year, the ci#y manager proceeded to exper�d such items without additlonal authdrizatior� frorn t��e city counoii, and tiYHEREASe the co�hci! is of the foilowing opinion as to the above enumerat�d matters, namQfya � 1. Thai� �he ci t�'y manager i s not vested uvi th thQ d O scret i on to determiqe as fio whether or hot it is best to advertise for bids for personal property where thQ amount tnvolved is more than 5�500.00 but is compeiled by the city charter to do so, ar�d that no laa� was passed by the last sessTon of the legislature authorizing the expectditure of up to di,000 for the purchase of persrsnal praper#y without asking for bids therefor. 2. That the city manager was without authority to sxpend aimost �13,000 �For the fnstatlatio� of a sewage tift statfor� without edvertising for bids for the labor and material necessary for s�ch installation and that the ptea that there was insufficient fiime to do so does nofi Justify the expendifiure; that the fact that such lift s�Patton �ras to be instalfed was known to the city maneger roany months in advance of the actual installation of the same and that by proper pl8nning and preparation and foresight the plans and speclficatlons could ha�e been prepared and the bids recelved. . 3, That fihe council is wfthout informai�ion as to what steps, if ar1y, have been taken during #he year 1957 to improve purchasing practices by requiring purchase orders and that the cour�ci I does not fee I fihat a- de Isy af a year or more In remedying.this situetion was Justified. 1�. Thafi the city pf Hopkins has heretofore issued bands payabie,from �ter rentals and sewage disposal cherges and has pledged ali of the water and � ., sewagQ disposat receipts over and above thQ amounts �ecessary to operate said departments to the payment of such bonds; that the Public Improv2ment Ravolvt�ng Fund was establfshed as a revoiving fund so fihat in the future there vroutd be a cash bal�n�e therein �o tha# bond issues wodid not bs needed for comple#ing ft�ture sp�cial assessner�t proJects; that th� trar,sf�r of sald fun8s to the ger�erei fe�nd vioiates previous pledges and commitm�nts of #h� citq and tends to destroy the confidenae of bond hold�rs and bohd buyers in the city�� good faitk� and credit; thafi if fihe cify manager did not know of such previous cammitments he should have inves�igaterJ as to the same and Pf he did I�now of them he acted i� disregard p,f the ei.ty�s best interests. 5. i'hat the council i� of the opinion that th� paymenF of �80.00 per month for the use mf the city manager�s car is sufficient without the ci1�y in � additlon thereto peyi�g �or gasoline and oil used in said car �nd mi�or repalrs. thereto and the coc�ncil is without informetion as to whether or not the payments for s�sch gasoline, oil and repairs are authorized or justified. 6. That thQ councll is of the opinien that the inaluding Qf an item ir� a city budgot is only aufihority #or raising the funds end does not constitute authority to expend them �r�d that the euthority for such expendlture shouid come from the counci I= Pv'0411, THEREF0�2E, BE iT RESaLVED BY TI�lE COlJNCIL OF THE ClTY OF HOPKINS, PAINNESOTA: 'that the Public Examiner of the state of llltnnesota is hereby ce�nestsd to invesfiigate and examine the above mentiohed matters, and alf other city matters retating or pertfnent thc�reto and report to the �ouncil the resuits of . such exemina#ian so that the council may be in#ormed and advtged as ta the legality or illegality o� such �natters and thereby be better enabled to conduCt the affairs o� the cifiy ln a legal and proper ma�ner. ADOPTED by the cou�ci! of the ci#y of Hopkins at a�^egular meeting thereof held this 6th day of August, �95T• tl�J. HARLAIV PERBIX, MAYOR .� . � y� �� � ,� � s � ` � r�� � ���� A SPECIAL ADJ�URIVED MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPK(NS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON FRIOAY� AUQUST 9t t957 AT 5=00 P�M. IN THE ClTY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCI'LMEN CARROLI�� HAPILEY AND MILBERT� ALSO C(TY MANAGER FRISSELL AND CITY ENGINEER SIDNEY�'SMITH. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0, 733�'�q RESCEtUT6f2N RECEtVTN6 a REPQRT AND CALLING Fi1R p HEARiNG QN THE 1NSTALCATIQN f]F SqNiT�IRY SEWER, WATER qND STQRM SEWER MA1NS ON SIXTEENTH AVENUE NQRTH FRE�II FQURTH STREET NQRTH T� THE RiGHT OF WAY � THE.MiNNEAPt�tlS AND ST. tQUtS RqELWAY CQMPpNY AND Q(V A PORTtON QF BLt�K ONE� GiB6� F1R�T ADDITI�N TQ 9rYEST MINNEAP�iS'�� MARKED EXHIBIT pA�� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� NANLEY SECONOED� THAT THE C�TY COUNCIL OF HOPKINS REQUEST THE DEPART� MENT OF PUBLIC EXAMINER TO MAKE A FULL EXAMINATION OF ACCOUNTS AND AFFAIRS OF THE CITY FOR A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT MEETING BE ADJOURNED. A �� ..����� A. W. ELMQUIST� SECR ARY TO THE COUNCIL T � W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR �a < .r.£,�vbR.. i CITY.OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, NIINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 733 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING A REPORT AND CALLiNG FOR A HEARING ON THE.INSTALLATION.OF SANITARY SEWER, WATER.AND STORM. SEWER MAINS ON SIXTEENTH AVENUE NORTH FROM FOURTH STREET NORTH TO.THE RIGHT.OF WAY OF THE�.:MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS RAILWAY COMPANY AND ON A PORTION OF BLOCK ONE, GIBBS FIRST ADDITION TO WEST MINNEAPOLIS. WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution of the council adopted July 30, �957� a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, with refe.rence to the installation of sanitary sewer and water mains on Sixteenth Avenue North from Fourth Street North to the North line of the right of way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railwa y Company, in which report the engineer recommended the installation of said sanitary sewer and water mains in said location and also across the southwesterly thirty feet of Lats Thirteen (13) and Eleven (II), Block One (I), Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis, and in which report the engineer also recommended the installation of storm sewer mains across said southwesterly thirty feetof Lots Thirteen (13) and Eleven Gibbs Firs.t Addition to (II), Block One (I),�West Minneapolis, and this report was received by the council on August 9� �957, NOW, THEREFORE, � BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKtNS, MINNESOTA: I. The council will consider the installation of said sanitary sewer and water and stor.m sewer mains in accordance with the reporfi and the assess- ment of abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to ti1.S.A., Sec. J.�29.Of I to l.�2g� I I I at an estimated tota I cost of the improvement of �13,690.00. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on 1-he third day of September, i957, in` the council chamber� of the city hall at 7:30otclock p.m. and the cifiy manager sha(I givp published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the cifiy of Hopkins at a special meeting thereof held this 9th day of August, �957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. E I mqu i st , Secretary of the Council Frank N. Vdhitney, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA � �� 4 � � �� � ! �' � �� NOTiCE OF HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER, WATER AND STORM SEWER MAINS ON SIX�EENTH AVENUE NORTH FROM FOURTH STREET NORTH TO THE RIGHT OF WAY OF THE AM1INNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS RAILWAY CAMPANY AND ON A PORTION OF BLOCK ONE, GIBBS.FIRST_ADDITION TO 'lJEST MINNEAPOLIS. 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 otclock p.m, on September 3, �957, fio consider the installation of sanitary sewer and water mains on Sixteenth Avenu� North from Fourfh Street North to the North line of the right of way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway Company; also across the soufihwesterly thirty feet;� of Lots Thirteen (13) and Eleven (II), Block One (I), Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis, and the installation of storm sewer mains across said southwesteriy thirty feet of LotsThirteen (13) and Eleven (II), Block One (I), C�bbs First Addition to West Mi nneapol i s, pursuant fo M.S.A. , Sec. I�29.01 I to �.�29. I I I. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvemenfi is the property abufiting thereon. The estimated cosf of such improvement ns �13,690.00. Such persons a s desire to be heard with refer�nce to the proposed improvement wilt be heard at this meeting. SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, CITY MANAGER Pubtished in the Hennepin County Review on August IS and 22, 1957• . . . _ . _ . ; , � , �. . . - � � • . • � . . - ' - �_ • . � . , , � , . � � . ' " • ' ' .. �• � • ' . , . , , - : , � AUQIpST (2r 195T � , , - • ' , ' ` ' ' , � 4AR. RRYOAONQ 8. VEC�Ll10 , • , , � , ' � pUBLIC .EXA4AINEf� . ' � - � . ' ', ' '. • " , �223 8iATE OFFICE atild.DiNLa .: � , � � - �' 37. , PAUQ� 1, DA I NNESOTA , . _ � , ' , . � � � DEAR, 81Rt' � • , , ' . , - , � . �. • � ,� . � • AT. A SPEG I A� BIEEf � N0 OF 'iiiE . C t TY COUNC I l OF HOPK I N9 �. . � HE�D OPd �RIOAY� AtJt3yS�' BTN� 195'P� TNL, FO�;L01911N0 AAOTION WA8 � �AOOPTEDs- ' , ' � 1,'. �CARROLL 11�VE0,� WANLEY S�CONDEO,, 4FIAY TPI� C IT�f COUNC IL _ dF HOPK I I�iB REQUE8T 1'HE OEPA�'FAA�RIT OF , pVBi. !C EXAe6tNER 70 AAAKE A F!/Ll Elf�MINAT101V Oc ACC.Ot1NT9 AND APFAIRS OP TFIE CITY FOR R AER�OD OF TWO YEAR9�. CARR�EO;° • �' ' . � , ._ �- WE ARE �MA�161N0 TO YOt1 WER�I {THy THE' NEEE88ARY PORAA : - S@ONEO �Bv THE -A9AJORITY 4I1EN18ERS..Oi. AUl� C1.1'Y..CO�NCIb., � - ' , - , � � ' - dERY TRllkY _ vOURS � ' . � , ' , ' '; - � _ ,. � . a. ar. ��4�u�sr� ' - . , . , c i nr _ e�:E�ac � � � � , � . , AtdE C GMJ • - : . , . 1 ' ' erocl.: . , , . . , . . , _ , ., , � _ � - � � - • - . . .. � � , - . '. I �. . . � ... . . � . . v � ., . . . -- � "- ,. - , , a . � , � , . . � . . . . : y . . ' �. .' \ . . i . : � > � .� . . � O . ' . . 1 . ' , • . . . ' . ' - . _ - � � ' � - \ - � . - �� - . � � - - - . . . f i , COPY avousr 12, 195T MR. RAYblON� B. VECELI 10 PUBLIC EXAMINER 223 STATE OFFICE 9UiLDIN(i ST. PAUL I, AAINNE30TA OEAR 3�Ri AT A SPECIAL MEETINB OF THE C�TY COUNC�� OF HOPK�N8v HELO OH FR�OAY� AU6UST 9TH� 1957� THE FOLIOWIN(i MOTI�tV YIAS ADOPTED2� "CAPtRbLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEO� THI1T THE CITY COUNC(L OF HOPKIN3 REQUEST THE 9EPARTMENT OF PUB�IC EXAMINER TO dAAK£ A FULL EXAMINATION OF ACCOI�NTS AA1D AFFA�RS OF THE CITY FOR A PER100 OF TWO YEARS. CARR�ED." CYE AR� AAAILINO TO YOU HEREW�TM� TNE NECE53ARlf FORM St�NED BY THE MAJOR�TY MEAdBER3 OF OUR C�TY COUMCIL� 0 AWE! Q[U!J ENCLt bERY, TRUIY YOl1�tS� A, W, ELM�iI l ST C�TY CLERK � � /. ��. �. .. . � (� � Auousr 12, I95T MR. RAYrhOND B, VECEtLtO PU8L1C EXAMINER 223 STATE O�i10E BUIl01N� ST. PAUL (� MIIVNE80TA OEAR �IRO AT A 3PECIAL MEETt{►IQ OF THE CITY COUNC�1, OF HOPKIN8� HELD ON FR�DAY� AUOU9T 9TH� (9ST� TNE FOLLOWINO MOT�OM WAS ADOPTEDa• "CARROLL MOVED� HAWIEY 9ECONDEO� THAT THE C�TY COUNC�� O� NOPKINS REQUEST THE OEPARTEAENT OF PUBIIC EXAMINER TO MAKE A FULl. EXAMIPIATION OF ACCOUNTS AND AFFAIRS OF THE CITY FOR A PER�00 OF�TWO YEAR3. CARRIED.° t�E ARE b1A1LIN0 TO YOU HEREWITN� THE NECE33ARY FORM S IONED 9Y THE AAAJOR ITY AAEAABERS OF OUR C I7'Y COUNC IL . VERY TRULY YOURS� A. W. ELMQUI8T C�TY CLERK AWE a OM�! ENCLa i �j^� ��; .:•s�� ;; �� �: : ���: :''\ "4. � �}.���:_� :_: �:�___ STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC EXAMINER SA1NT PAUL 1 Auguat 13, 1957 Mr. A. W. Elmqniat City �lerk 723 Escelsior Avenue Fiopkins, Minnesota Dear Mr. Elmquist: I ha�e your letter of August 12 advising me of the action taken by the City Conncil to have this department make a�' full examina�ion of accounte and affaire of the City Por a period oP two yeara." I understand that the affaire of your City are audited regularly by a certified publia accountant. This department ie anxious to avoid going over the same ground that the certified publia aacounting firm has �one over, in order to apare the City unneceaeary expenae. In talkin� to a member of the Council, I su�gested that we make a epecial audit directed to the heart�,the matter in controveray. The requeat of t he Council, how- e�er, ia for a general sudit which is comprehensi�e in scope and will cover all oP the books and affairs of the Cit�. Needles� to aay, much audit expense will be apared the City if we aan aonfine the s�ope of our audit to the epecial nature aboce-referred to. Perha.pa a conference between City officials and rep- resentativee of t his department would be advisable �here the scope of the audit could be diacussed and de�ided upon. RBV:mr Very truly yours, � r--� � \� Aa ond B. ecellio � blic Examiner ��� C �� STATE OF I�I NNESOTA OEPARTAA�tdT OF PUBL �C EXA�AI NER . SAINT PAUL 1 a�ov�T 13� 195T MR. A.. i�J. EL[�AAQUIST CtTY CLERK ?23 EXCEL310R AVENUE HOPK � N3� AA � NPIESOTA DEAR A�2, ELMQUI8Tt 1 HAVE YOUR �ETTER OF AU8U3T 12 AOVISINB ME OF TyE ACTION TAKEN BY TFIE C CTY COUqIC IL TO HAVE TH18 DEPARTMENT dAAKE A"FULL EXARA�NATf�N OF ACCOUMTS ANO AFFA�R9 OF THE CITY FOR A PERIOD OF TVJO YEARS,N 1 UPIDERSTAND THAT THE AfFA1RS OF YOUR C�TY AR� AUOITED �• REOULARLY BY A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOfJNTAWT. TNIS DEPARTMENT 1$ ANXIOUS TO AVOID OOIN� OVER THE 8AME �ROUND THAT 7ME CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTlNA FIRM HAS OONVE OVER� {N ORDER TO SPARE THE C�TY UNNECE33ARY EXPEN3E� , IN TALKINO TO A MEMB�R OF THE covac��, � SUAQE8TE0 THAT WE NlAKE A 8PEC � AL AUD � T D 1 RECTEO TO THE NEART OF TWE AAATTER � I�F CONTROVERSY. THE REQUE3T OF THE COUNCIL� HOWEVER� �S FOR A AENERAL AUDIT WHICH IS COMPREHEN3IVE IN SCOPE AND WIL�. COVER ALL Oi' TNE BOOK3 AND AFRAIRS OF TF1E C�TY, NEEDLE33 Tb SAY� MUCH AUDIT EXPEN3E WILI BE SPARED THE C�TY �F WE CAN CONF�NE THE 8COPE OF OUR AUD�T TO TH@ SP�CIAL NATURE ABOVE�REFERRED T0, PERHAP3 A CONF�RENCE BETYUELN CITY OFFIC)ALS AND REPRESENTA— TIVES OF THIS DEPARTMENT WOUlO BE ADVI3ABLE WHERE THE 8COPE OF THE AUDIT COULD BE D13CV35E0 AhD DEC�DED UPON� VERY TRULY YOURS� RAYAAOND 8. VECELL 10 PU9LIC EXAM�NER RBVtMR C QP,� STATE QF MINNESOTA DEPARTAGENT OF PU841C EXAMINER SAtNT PAU� I auausr 13, 1�957 N1R. A. Y7. EI.AAQUIST C�TY CLERK ?23 EXCEtStOR AVEHUE HOPKIN3� MfNNESOTA OEAR AA�, ELMQU1�Tt i HAVE YOUR �ETTER OF AUOUST 12 ADV131NG AAE OF 'tHE ACTIOhI TAKEN 8Y THE CITY COUNCIL TO HAVE TMIS DEPARfiAAENT MAKE A�FU�L EXAMiNAT10N OF ACCOUNTS ANO AFFA�R8 0� TNE CITY �OR A PER 100 OF 1'1N0 Y�ARS �° I UNDERBTAND THAT TNE AFiA1R3 OF 1t0UR CITY ARE AUOITED REOULARf.Y BY A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUM7AAIT. TN18 DEPARTMENT 18 ANX�OUS TO AVOIb QOIN� OV�R THE 8AI+lIE QROUNO TMA7 7HE CERTIFIEO PUBI.�C ACCOUNTINO FIRWI HA8 GONVE OVER� 1N ORDER TO 9PARE THE C�TY UNNECE8SARY EXPENSE. Ifd TALKINQ t0 A AAENtB�R OF 1'HE COUNCIL� 1 SU60ESTE0 THAT I�E MAKE A 3PEC�AL AUDiT DtRECTEO TO THE HEART OF THE MATT�R IN CONTi�OVER3Y. THE REQU�ST OF THE COUNCIL� WOINEVER� IS FOR A OENtERAI AUOIT IAIHICH IS COMPREHENSIVE IN SCOPE AND VYILL COVER AL� OF TME BOOK3 AND AF�AtR8 OF THE CITY. NEEOLE58 TO 3AY� dAUCH AUDIT EXPEN9E WIL1. BE SPARED THE CiTY IF WE CAN CONFtNE YHE BCOPE Of OUR AUDIT i0 THE SPBCIA� WATURE ABOYE�REFERR�D t0� PERHAPS A CONFERENC� BETWElAI C1YY OFFIC�ALS AND REPRE3EN�A� TIVEB 4F TH18 DEPARTMENT WOULD BE ADYISABLE WH�RE THE 3COPE OF THE AUOtT COULD 8E D�SCU3SE0 AND OECIOEO UPOl�� V�RY TRUIX YOURS� RAY[t�ND 8 i VECELL 1 O PUBLIC �XAMINER RBVt lb1R �._....._.....__.,. . , . . . ,. n- _ . . , . . . . . . _ ,.nf ' ^ ' . . , _ . . ':�. ���r . � . , . . . . �..�. . i; . .. .; i C'OPY .. ,, , ._ . ,. .. _ . � DEPARTMENT OF ` PUBL (G -EXAM LNER.` 223. STATE OF,F I CE •;BU I'LD � NG �•.� ST, BAUL I.� MfNNESOTA -;� REQUEST BY GOVERN I NG BODY OF C I TY� VI LLAGE, TOWN; ;_OR SCHOOL D I STR IC T FOR ,,�,_ .- � EXRMINATION OF ACCOUNTS AND,AFFAIRS V'JE� THE UNDERS�GNED MEMBERS OF.THE GOVERNiNG BODY OF C I TY OF HOPK�t NS �STATE NAME OF CITY� VfLLAGE� TOWN� OR SCHOOL DISTRICT� SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEP'IN MINNESOTA� DO HEREBY REQUEST THE PUBLIC EXAM�NER� PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTES ANNO� TATED� SECTION 2�5.20� TO AUDIT TWE BOOKS� RECORDS� ACCOUNTS AND AFFAIRS OF A PER�OD OF TWO YEARS. SAID CITY FOR� THE PERIOD FROM . � t9 To � 19 . �. J.-RUSSELL CARROLL �. , � ��.,, � 2. JOHN F. HANLEY 7.. 3. DONALD J. MILBERT 8.. 4. W. HARLAN PERBIX 9.. i HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE REQUEST FiAS BEEN PRESENTED TO ME AND THAT THE NAMES APPEARING THEREON ARE THE NAMES AND S�GNATURES OF A MA- JOR�TY OF THE CITY COUNCfL � (STATE NAME OF GOVERNING BODY� THE GOVERNING BODY OF SA1D C1TY OF HOPKINS � AS REQUIRED BY M�NNESOTA STATUTES ANNOTATED� SECTION 2�5,20. AUGUST 12. f957 A. W. ELMQUIST �CLERK OR REGORDING OFF�CER� A. W. ELMQUIST� CtTY CLERK fNSTRUCTIONS: � � THE LAW REQUIRES THAT TEIE FOREGOING REQUEST BE SIGNED BY A MAJOR- 1TY OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY� ViLLAGE� TOWN OR SCHOOL D(STR�CT MAKING THE REQUEST• THE REQUEST MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE CLERK OR RECORDING OFF�CER OF SAID CITY� VILLAGE� TOWN OR SCHOOL DISTRICT� WHO IS REQUIRED TO DETERMINE WHETHER fT HAS BEEN SIGNED BY A MAJORITY OF THE MEMBERS OF SUCH GOVERNING BODY AND TO CERTIFY THERETO BEFORE THE REQUEST IS SUBMiTTED TO THE PUBL'IC EXAMINER. WHEN PROPERLY EXECUTED� THE REQUEST SHOULD BE FORWARDED T0; RAYMOND B,�VEC ELL t 0 PUBL:I,C ED.4AMINER 22� STATE OFFICE BUILD�NG ST. PAUL I� M�NNESOTA :4 ���„ �4. ;� i ' �; , ... � �� , _ ._..,� .. . . _ , ._: � _ . , . . �:. � �'. � �`�: ._ �: ,. � ��! ��� . , �. ., _. ._ , . . �:_ ;,_, ., ,� PURSUANT• T0 DUE�CA4L AND- N�TICE- THEREOFr,- A�-•REGU.L•AR ME�TiNG OF TNE- CITY� COUNClL OF THE CYTY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA��WAS DULY HELD AT�THE�CbUNCIL 'CHAMBERS IN THE CITY HALL IN SAfD C�TY ON TUESDAY� THE 20TH DAY OF AUGUST� [957� AT ?t30 OtCLOCK P.M. THE FOLLOW�N� MEMBERS WERE PRESENTi W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR� COUNCILMEN JOHN F. HANLEY� J• RUSSELL CARROLL AND DONALD J. MILBERT� AND 7HE FOLLOW�NG WERE ABSENTf JOSEPH C. VESELY• CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED AUGUST 20� i957 IN THE AMOUNT OF $66�3[7.39� BE ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. , PURSUANT '�U NOTICE B�OS wERE OPENED AT TOa00 A.M.� 8/t9/57 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER AND WATER MAINS AT THIRD STREET SOUTH AND STORM SEWER AT WELL N0. j� AND THE FOLLOW�NG BIDS WERE RECEIVEDp�+ SWANSON EXCAVATING C0. FRANK SERRATORE R. W. MOORE PHELPS�DRAKE CO. P. LAMETTI CONST. C0. F. MORETTINI DEGIDIO CONST. CO. NORTHERN CONTRACTING CO3 � 9�t49.75 9�672.t0 I0�08f.00 �1�209.25 1��758.i2 T2�081.00 I2,225.25 12,779.00 CARROLL MOVED� MILBER7 SECONDED� THAT THE ABOVE BIDS BE TABLED TO THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING TO 8E HELO 9/3�57. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE SWANSON EXCAVATING COMPANY BE HIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWER MAIN IN A PORTION OF MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD AS ORDEREO IN RESOLUTION N0, 724� SUBJECT TO COST OF WORK NOT EXCEEO�NG �500.00. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE MAYOR�'S APP0INTMENT OF MARY L. SPRAGUE AS A MEMBER OF THE L16RARY BOARD FOR A THREE YEAR TERM TO 7���60 BE CONFIRMED, CARRIED. AT 8200 OrCLOCK P.M. THE MAYOR ANNOUNCED THAT 7HIS WAS THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE OPENING OF B1DS FOR THE PURCHASE OF �200�000 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND BONDS OF THE CITY ADVERTISED FOR SALE IN ACCORDANCE WITH RESOLUTION NO. 7T4. THE SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL THEN PRESENTED AFFIDAVITS SHOW�NG PUBLICATION �F NOT(CE OF SALE IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER AND IP1 COMMERCIAL WEST� A FINANCIAL PAPER PUBLISHED IN MINNEAPOLIS� MINNESOTA� WH1CH AFFIDAVITS WERE EXAMINED AND FOUND SATISFACTORY AND ORDERED PLACED ON F(LE. 7HE CITY MANA�ER REPORT�D THAT THREE SEALED 61DS HAD BEEN RECEIVED. THESE WERE OPENED� TABULATED AND F�UND TO BE AS FOLLOWS= NAME OF BIDDER NORTHWESTERId NATIONAL BANK� MINNEAPOLIS� AND ASSOCIATES E. J• PRESCOTT 8c COMPANY AND ASSOCIATES FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HOPKiNS AND ASSOCIATES 1 NTEREST -RATE [960 THROUGH 1964�3.70°0, 1965 THROUGH T969w4.20�o�PLUS ADD�� TIONAL COUPON AT �.50°o FROM �0/1/57 To 6/1/ 58 ' 6/T/t960 TO 6/�/t965�INCLusIVE 3.70�; 6/��T966 To 6/1/1969� INCLUSIVE� 4.t0`o� PLUS �,50� FROM i2/�/T957 To 12/t/i958' 6/I�1960 To 6/t/T966� INCLUSIVE 4.i0�; 6/t/1967 To 6/1/1969� lNCLUSIVE� 4.40� AMOUNT OF BID �200,000.00 �200�000.00 $200�000.00 COUNCILMAN CARROLL INTRODUCED RESOLUTION N0. 739� BEING A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE SALE OF �200�000 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND BONDS� �ATTACHED EXHIBiT ���} AND MOVED ITS,ADOPTION. THE MOTION RI�S FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE SAID RESOLUTION WAS DULY SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN HANLEY1 AND UPON VOTE BEING TAKEN THEREON THE FOLLOWING VOTED IN FAVOR THEREOF; W. HARLAN PERBIX� JOHN F. HANLEY� J. RUSSELL CARROLL AND DONALD J. MILBERT� AND THE FOLLOW�NG VOTED AGAINST THE SAME� NONE� WHEREUPON SAID RESOLUTION WAS DECLARED DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED� ANO THE MAYOR BEING PRESENT AFFIXED HIS SIGNATURE THERETO (N APPROVAL THEREOF. COUNCiLMAN CARROLL INTRODUCED RESOLUTIOI�VO. 740� BEING A RESOLUTION FIXING THE FORM AND SPECIFICATIONS OF $200�000 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND BONDS� DtRECTING THEIR EXECUTION AND DELIVERY AND LEVYING A TAX FOR THEIR PAYMENT� �ATTACHED EXHIBIT �Bfl) AND MOVED ITS ADOP710N. THE MOTION FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE SAID RESOLUTION WAS DULY SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN MILBERT� AND UPON VOTE BEING TAKEN THEREON THE FOLLOW�NG VOTED ►N FAVOR THEREOF= W. HARLAN PERBIX� JOHN F. HANLEY� J. RUSSELL CARROLL AND DONAL� J."MIIBERT� AMD THE FOLLOWING VOTED AGAINST THE SAME: NONE; WHEREUPON SAID RESOLUTION WAS DECLARED DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED� AND THE MAYOR BEING PRESENT AFFIXED HIS SIGNATURE THERETO IN APPROVAL THEREOF. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT STORM DRAINAGE PROBLEM AT tBTH AVENUE NORTH AND FIRST STREET BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ENGINEER FOR CHECKING AND REPORT, CARRIED. PAGE �2�+ REGULAR MEETING•8�20�57 CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF CHECK INTO AND PREPARE A REPORT ON ALL EXISTING STORM DRAINAGE PROBLEMS AND PRESENT TO COUNC�L BY JANUARY 15� �958. PERBIX MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. ?25� �A RE�SOLUTt�N �tDERtNG THE BL14GKA TQP RESURFACtN6 OF CERTA�N ALLEYSg� MARKED EXHIBIT ttC�� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. . �. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0� 734� flA RESQLUTTQN DECLqRiNG C QSTS Ta BE ASS'E$SED AND f�fiDERiN6 PREPARATYf3N ElF PRQPQSED AS�ESSMENTS°� MARKED ExHIeIT "D"� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. , _ CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECOfdDED� TNAT PART OF THE COSTS OF PROJECT N0. 509 IN THE AMOUNT OF �3�365.71 AS REPORTED IN RESOLUTION N0. 734, BE PAID FROM THE WATER FUND. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT ORD4NANCE N0. 148� '�AN f]RD�NI�NCE RELAT[NG TQ SPECIAL USE PERMTTS AND AMENDiNG� Qf2D[NqNCE NC'D. �31 � THE GTTY QF HOPKINS"� MARKED EXHIBIT "E"� BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READING THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. CARRIED, CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE N0. 149� aAN QRDINANCE RELATTNG TQ FEES � FE]R 5PECIAL USE PERMiTS AND AMENDIN� QRDtNANCE Ni3. T3i SECTI�N ►3"� BE ACCEPTED FOR FIRST READ�NG• CARRIED. . MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY JOSEPH T. SYLVESTER FOR TRANSFER OF ON SALE BEER LICENSE OF KARLES CAFE BE GRANTED. CARRIEO. ' MILBERfMOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT COMMUNICATION BY RURAL HENNEPIN COUNTY NURSING DIS�+ TRlCT PERTAINING TO RESOLUTIOfd ADOPTED BY THE NURSING COMMITTEE INCREASING THE PER CAPITA COST OF NURSING SERVICES FROM 37 CENTS TO 47 CENTS� BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR CHECKING AND REPORT. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT COMMUNICATION DATED 8/f3/57 FROM THE PUBLIC EXAMINER PERTAINING TO AUDIT BE RECEIVED AND PLACED ON FILE. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE CITY CLERK NOTIFY THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO HOLD XUP ON THE SPREADING OF ASSESSMENTS AS SET UP IN RESOLUTION N0• 705 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. CARR 1 ED. � `7 '�� f MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THA7 PURCHASE CONSIDERATION OF THE EARL S. JOHNSON PROPERTY AT 11 � 8TH AVEfdUE SOUTH FOR PARKING LOT PURPOSES IN THE AMOUNT OF $�3�500.00 BE TABLED 70 8/29�57. CARRtED. CARROLL MOVED� PERBiX SECONDED� THAT THE FOLLOW�NG QUESTION BE REFERRED TO THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION FOR CONSIDERATION AND RECOMMENDATION� SHOULD THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY EN�INEER AS EX�OFFICIO MEMBERS HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOTE ON ALL MATTERS BEFORE THE COMMISSION?' CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. i A. W. ELMQUIST� SECR TARY OF THE COUNCIL T ST• � W. HARLAN PERBI � MAYOR � �� CIIY .OF:HOPKINS HENNEPIN�COUM'Y,,MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 739 A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE SALE OF $200,000 7 PERMANENT,IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING_FUND BONDS BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of _ Hopkins, N[innesota, that the �bid of E. ,I. Prescott & Company and ' � �: , Associates to purchase $200,000 Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds as advertised for sale pursuant to Resolutions Nos. 71� and 7ZZ of this Council, bearing interest as follows: June I, 1960, to �une i, 1955, inclusive, 3.70f; June I, 1966, to June I, 1969, inc(usive, �..lOf, plus 1.50°o from December I, �957, to December I, �958; is hereby found�to be the most ��avorable bid received, arxl shall be and is hereby approved.and accepted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,That the City Manager ehall return the good faith checks of all unsuccessful bidders and retain the check of the purchaser;until delivery of the bonds. Passed August 20, 1957 Filed and attested this 2oth day of August, �957. yor �- , Attest � ecre ary o- e ounc ,. . . _ . .:��-�. .. . '1, . ' _ _' t \� p/ O 1�1' CITY OF NOPK�NS HENNEPPN.COUNTY,:MFNNESOTA Resolution No. 71�0 A RESOLUTION FIXING THE FORM AND SPEC2FIGATIONS OF �200,OOO.PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND BONDS, DIRECTING THEIR EXECUTION AND DELIVERY AND LEVYIN� , . A TAX F,OR THEIR _�PAYMENT . BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The City of Hopkins shall forthwith issue and deliver its negotiable coupon Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds in the aggregate principal amount ot' $200,000, dated June 1, 1957, said bonds to be 200 in number and numbered 1 to 200, both inclusive, in the denomination of $1,000 each, to bear interest as follows: � June 1, 1960, to June I, 1965, inclusive, 3.70f; June I, 19b6, to June I, �969, inclusive, I�.IOf, plus 1.50f from December I, �957, to December I, �958; payable semiannually on the lst day of June and the lst day of December in each year, and to mature serially on � d�ane�j:��y� � 1 in the amount of $20,000 in each of the years 1960 to 196g, both inclusive, all•.without option of prior payment. 2. Both principal of and interest on said bonds shall be payable at the main office of American National Bank, St. Paul, Minnesota, and the city shall pay the reasonable charges of said bank for its services as paying agent. 3. The bonds and the interest coupons to be attached thereto shall be in substantially the following form: UNITED STATES OF AMERIGA STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN CITY OF.HOPKINS No. . $1,000 PERMANENT IMPROVEP�NT REVOLVING FUND BOND OF 1957• KNOW ALL N�N BY TI�SE PRESENTS That the City of Hopkins, a municipal,corporation of.Hennepin County, Minnesota, hereby acknowledges itself to be indebted and for value received promises I� � 0 _ � to pay to bearer on the lst day of �:.::�une:,.�w�, 19 , without option of prior payment, the sum of:ONE;THOUSAND DOLLARS and to pay interest thereon from the date hereof until,the principal sum is.paid at the rate of , June I, 1960, to Ju�e I, IgbS, inclusive, 3.70f; June i, 1966, to June l, 1969, i nc lus i ve; !�. 10°�, p I us I.50 a from December �, �957, . to December I, �958; interest to maturity payable semiannually on the lst day of June� and�the lst day of December in each year in accordance with and upon presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached:;as they.severally become due. Both principa3 and interest are paya�le at the ma.in office of American National Bank, St. Paul, Minnesota, in any coin or currency of the United States of America which . at the time of payment is legal tender for public and private ,,; debts, and for the prompt payment of such principal and interest as they respectively become due the full faith, credit and taxing powers of the city have been and are hereby ..irrevocably pledged. This bond is one of:an issue in the total principal amount of $200,000, all of like date and tenor except as to ma.turity and interest rate, all of which are issued for the - Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund to pay for any improvement, the cost of which is to be assessed against benefited property pursuant to Section 7;1�4 of the Home Rule Charter of the city and by authority of a resolution adopted by four-fifths vote of _the city council, and pursuant to and in-full.conformity with the Ccnstituti� and Laws of the State:of Minnesota and the eharter of said city. IT IS HEREBY CERT�IED AND RECITED That all acts, conditions and things required by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Minnesota and the Home Rule Charter of the city to be done, to happen and to be performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done, have happened and have been performed in regular and due form,time and manner; that prior � to the issuance hereof a direct annual irrepealable ad valorem tax has been levied upon all of the taxable property within the city sufficient to pay and for the pwrpose of paying this bond and interest thereon when due and additional taxes may be levied,� if required for such purpose without limitation as to rate or amount, and that this bond, together with all other indebteclness of the city outstanding on the date of its issuance, does not exceed any constitutional,etatutory or charter limitation thereon. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, has caused this bond to be signed on its Mayor and City Manager and its corporate seal to be � Hennepin County, behalf by its hereunto affixed and the attached interest coupons to be executed by the facsimile signatures of said officers, all as of June l, 1957. W. tiar lan Perbix ayor Sidney S. Frisse(I y ager (Seal) (Form of Coupon ) No. On the lst day of June (December), 19 , the.City of �Iopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, will pay to bearer'at the main off ice of the sum of DOLLARS for interest then due on its Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bond dated June 1, 1957, No. . � W. Harlan Perbix S i dney S. Fr i sse l i Mayor City nager �. The city mana�er shall�cause the bonds to be printed at the expense of the city, and the bonds shall be executed on behalf of the city by therrayor and city manager and shall be sealed with the corporate seal of the city, and the interest coupons shall be.executed and authenticated by the printed facsimile signatures of said officers. When the bonds have"been executed they shali be delivered to the purchaser thereof up,on receipt of the purchase price and the purchaser shall not be� obligated to see to the proper applie�ion thereof beyond its payment to the city. The said proceeds shall be paid into the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund and used to retire warrants drawn on said fund. 5. The full faith and credit of the city is hereby ir- revocably pledged to t he prompt and full:payment of the principal of.and interest on,said bonds as such principal and interest,become due. � . .. } 6. There is hereby created a separate sinking fund for the ��a,� _ payment of the principal and interest on said bonds, known as the "Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds of 1957 . :� Sinking Fund", and into whieh shall be paid the proceeds of.the following levies and such other sums as may be directed to be used for the payment of said bonds and out of which fund there shall be paid the �.nterest on and princ3pal of said bonds as such principal and interest become due, and said fund shall be used•_for no other purpose until all of said bonds have been paid. 7.' In compliance with Minnesota Statutes and in order to provide moneys for the payment of the principal and interest on said bonds, there shall be and is hereby levied upon all of the taxable property in the city a direct, annual ad valorem tax to be spread upon the tax rolls and collected with and as a part of other general city taxes in the years and amounts as follows: S Ye ar 1957 1958 1959 1.960 196� �g62 J Levy $15,300 18,600 29,100 28,�00 27,600 26,800 Year �g63 196�+ 1965 1966 i g68 Levy $26,000 25 ,300 2�+, 500 23,600 22,800 11, �400 Said levies shall be irrepealable provided that when ancl,if other moneys are available in the special sinking fund to pay;the principal and interest, the city manager shall certify,such amount to the County Auditor of Hennepin County on or before October 10 in any year anfl direct him to reduce or cancel said levy. 8. The secretary of the council is hereby directed to cause a copy of this resolution, certified by the secretary, to be filed in the office of the County Auditor of Hennepin County and to obtain from him the certificate required by law. 9. The secretary of the council, city manager, city clerk and city treasurer shall prepare and furnish to the purchaser of.the bonds, and to the attorneys approving the issue, certified copies of all proceedings.and records relating to the issuance of said bonds and such other certificates as may be required to show the right, power and authority of the city to issue the same and said certified copies and eertificates shall be deemed representations of the city as to all facts stated therein. Passed Augnst 20 , 1957 Filed and attested this 2oth day of August , 1957 � � Mayor ., Attest �1.�.:... Secre ary o e Council ' , ; � P � �a s ��� CITY OF HOPKINS FiENNEPIN.COUNTY, MINNESOTA R ESO LU T I 0 N NO . 725 A RESOLUTION ORDERING TWE BLACKTOP RESURFACII� OF CERTAIN ALLEYS . . . WFdEREAS, a resolution of the city councii adopted the 8th day of July, 1957, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed blacktop resurfacing of all of the a.11eys in Block II, West Minneapolis, Third.Division, and in BIOck 69, West Minneapolis, Second Division, a nd the installation and construction of storm sewer mains in fihe East and West alley in Block 69, West Minneapolis, Second Division, and V4HEREAS, all property owners whose property is liabl� to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten dayst published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 8th day of August, �957, and WHEREAS, the council by motion then adjourned said hearing to Tuesday, the 20th day.of August, �957, at 7:30 otclock p.m., NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF..TFiE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the council--`�"`" resolation adopted July 8, 1957, except ttiat storm sewer mains shall not be installed in said Eas# and West all�y in said Block 69. 2. The,blacktop resurfacing of said alleys shall be done by the regular employed road crew of the city of Hopkins and the bid heretofore accepted for materials for blackfiop surfacing in the city of Hopkins during the year �957 is hereby accepted and approved as the bid for the materials for this improvement. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 20th day of August; i957• W. MARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmqu�t, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney �J cinr oF HOPxiNs HEPBVEPIN GOUMY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 73% A RESOLUTION DECLARING COSTS TO BE ASSESSED AND ORDERII�IG PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENI'S. WHEREAS, contra cts have been let and the work of instellation and construction has been completed for the foliowing local improvements, to-wit: proje'ct�'ivo:-�5`-t9: (A) Sidewalks on the West side of Fifth Avenue North from the North line of Minnetonka Miiis Road and running northerly a distance of 5�.0.8 feet, in order to connect with previously existing sidewalk on the North thereof, a�d (B) Radius curb at the North�rest corner of Minnetonka Mills Road and Fifth Avenue Nortb, and (C) Cnrb on the West side of Ftfth Avenue North in front of the South 50 feet of the North (,316.9 feet of the East 164 feet of the West haif of the Northeast quarter of Section 24, Toumship 117, Range 22, except road; Proje`cf�No:�;5-18: (A) Sidewaik on the West side of Twelfth Avenue North between the South line of Lot Nine (9), Block Seventy-six (76), West M i nneapo I i s, Second D i v i s i on, and runn i ng thence North 1.�6I� feet; a 1 so between Third Street North and State.Trunk Highway No. 7; also on the East side of Twelfth Avenue North between Fourth Street North and State Trunk Highway No. 7, and (B) Radius curb and gutter at the Southwest corner of the inter- section of Twelfth Avenue North and State Trunk Highµray No. 7; ,.... . P.roJect=' No: l�68; Cement a i ley approach at the East end of the East and West alley in Block Sixty-eight (68), West Minneapolis, Second Division; Proje'ct No. 509; Water mains on Second Street South from existing Ea's t :v' main located approximately 10 feet�and 10 feet North of center point of the intersection of Eighth Avenue South and Second Street South to existing mair� located approximatelq �if0,: feet East and IU feet North of the center point of the intersection of Sixth Avenue South and Second Street South; aiso on Seventh Avenue South from a point 't0 feet East and 10 feet North of the center point of the intersection of Seventh Avenue South and 5econd Street South ac�d run- ning thence northerly 109 feet to meet existi.ng water main; Project No: 603: Sanitary seuver mains on County Road No. 61 (Shady Oak Road) from a point approximately 50 feet South of the North line of Lot Thirteen (13), Block One (I), West Park Addition,to the South line of Tra ct "A", Registered Land Survey No. 315, and on West Park Road from the North line of Lot One (1) to the South lot line of Lot Six (6), Block One (I), West Park Addition, and on Twe�ty-first Avenue from the North line of Lot One (I) to the South line of Lot Five (5), Block Two (2), West Park Additior�, and on existing road from approximately the Southeast corner of Lot Five (5), Block Two (2), West Park Addition,and rur�ning southwesterly to approximately the Southwest corner of Tract "A", Registered Land Survey No. 3t5; all of which sanitary sewer raains er�pty into a sanitary sewer lift station located near the Northeast corner of �ot Seven (7), Block Two (2), West Park Addition, and thence running from said lift station across Twenty-first Avenue and along Secoad Street North to previonsly existing main at Twentieth Avenuej Pro ject- No. `la7a6: The b lacktop surfacing of the a I ley i n Btock One Hundred Six (106), West Minneapolis, Second Dlvision; Project Noo- 609: The blacktop surfacing of Farmda le Road from its -�:intersection with Hoifyhock Lane to the westerly line of the righfi of way of the Greafi Northern Railvv�ay Company; and WEIEREAS, the expenses incurred or to be incurred in the making and the total cost of each of said improvements avill be: Pro ject tvo-: 5-�9 (A) , � � ,732•5d; (B) , �7•83; and (C) , $90.83 , or a total of �1,851.22; Pro je`ct`= No:'�"5`�8 (A) ,$6,15b.31, and (B) ,$125.56, or a tota I of �b,281.87, . Proje'ct��Afo.-�:�Ei8, �235•87; Pro ject-' No-; 509, �6,756•93, Project No;- 603, $35,272•35, Pro ject-' Ato, I�6, �293 •c�g; a nd Project No, 609, �716.66, and WMEREAS, of the costs of said improvements the city wiil pay �3,3�5�7�� of the costs of Project No, 509, but the city wi01 pa y no share of the oosts of eny of the other improve�ents hereinbefore listed, NOW, TNEREFORE, BE I T RESO LVED BY THE CAUNC 1 L OF THE -E i TY OF HOPK I NS , M I NNESOTA : I, The tofiai costs of such improvements to be speciaily assessed is hereby declared to be the amount of $L�8,04�';:;I'8. � 2. The city clerk, with the assistance of the city engineer, shall forthwith calculate the proper amount to be specially assessed for each of said improvements against the following described lots, tracts, pieces or parcels of land, to-wit: Project No. 5i9: (A) Abutting property; (B) AIl of Registered Land Survey No. 253 and the South 200 feet of the North I,!}66.9 feet of the East 16�.feet of fihe West half of the Northeast quarter of Section 21�, Township 117, Range 22, except road, and (C) Abutting Property; Project No-. 518: (A) Abutting property, and (B) Lots One (I) through Seven (7), Block One Hundred Seven (107), West Minneapolis, Second Division; Pro ject No: 1�Ei8: Lots One ( I) through F i f teen ( IS) , B l ock S i xty- eight (68), West AAinneapolis, Second Division; Pro ject iVo: 509: Lots N i neteen (19) through Forty-two (!#2) , 61oc{c Seven 7).. Two (2), and Lots��a� � through Fourteen (11�) and Lots Sixteen (16) ,' through Thirty-one (31), Block Three (3), West Minneapolis;� Project No. 603: Lofis Sixteen (16) through Thirty (30), Block Three (3); all of Block Four (J�); Lots Sixteen (16) through Thirty (30), Block Five (5); �i.n UVest Min�eapolis, Third Division, and all of West Park Addition; Project No. l.�6: Abatting property; Project No. 609: Lots Four (1�) and Five (5), Block Five (5), Hobby Acres; Lots Ten (10), Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), Block One (I), Campbell Addition;,and the South 200 feet of that part of the Norfih half of the North- west quarter of Section Nineteen (Iq), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-one (21), lying East of the Great Northern railway right of way and West of an extension northerly of the East lot line of Lot Thirteen (13), Block Two (2), Stevens Oakwood Park, without regard to cash valuation, as provided by law, and he shall file a copy of such proposed assessment in his office for public inspection. 3. The city clerk shalt, upon the completion of such proposed assessments, notify the council thereof. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 20th day of August, 1957- W. HARLAN PERBIX, I�fA1fC)R A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney CITY OF NOPKIt�S HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORD I NANCE NO . 1�.8 s� � � � � �� � � , � �� S �� �� APd ORDINANCE RELATING TO SPECIAL USE PERMITS AND AINENDING ORDINANCE N0. 131 of THE CITY.OF WOPKINS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WOPKINS: Section I. Ordinance No. 131, Section 13, Subdivision 2, is amended to read: Subdivision 2. Application for the iss�ance of a special use permit shall be made to the Zoning and Planning Commission, which shel.l hold a.pub.lic hearing on the proposat to issue � special use permit., notice� of the time and piace of which shall be published in the officia,l newspaper of the city at least seven days before the date of s�ch hearing, The commission shail make a report to the council apon the proposai and shall recommend to the conncil whatever action it deems advi�able, but it sh�ll not recommend the granting of a permit unfess it finds that the establish- ment, maintenance or conducting of the use for rxhich a new permit is sought wiil not under the circumstances of the particular case be detrimental to the health, safety, morals, comfort, convenience or arelf�re of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood of such use and will not under the circumstances of the particular case be detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood. It may designate conditions and require guarantees in the granting of use permits. FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the council held on the 6th day of August , 1957, and finaily read and adopted at a regular meeting of the cou�cil held o� t�ie 20th day of August ,�957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAY�R A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Councii Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review on August 29th ,�95?• �,� �s � �� � , �,��„..,,a-- �V �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� CI:TY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY,MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR BITUMINOUS SURFACING OF POWELL ROAD SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CfTY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL SEPTEMBER 16� 1957 AT 10:00 A.M. AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POS516LE THEREAFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE LISTED ITEM. SPECiFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE C�TY ENGINEER. B�DDER BONDS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS ARE REQUESTED FOR 10% OF THE BID� AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A�CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. GITY OF HOPKINS S. S. FR�SSELL C(TY MANAGER � PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW AUGUST 29� 1957 �OFF�CIAL PUBLICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF SALE TWO HOUSES, TO BE REMOVED I AT f#II � EIGHTH AVENUE SOUTH I AT #9 - ELEVENTH AVENUE SOUTH TERMS! TEN PERCENT CASH AT TIME OF SALEwBALANCE IO DAYS �� � �, �� � �� �� BUILDINGS TO BE REMOVED WITHIN 45 DAYS AFTER SALE. SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE HELD AT C�TY HALL ON TWURSDAY� SEPTEMBERI9� 1957 AT 10:00 A.M. CITY OF HOPKINS ��� � ���� � SIDNEY S. FR�SSELL � CITY MANAGER PUBLISFiED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW SEPTEMBER 5� 1957 . v � �.,-'-,, f, ._ , , - .._,_ , . , . , , - , � , ,i_ A SPEGIAL MEETING OF THE COUNC�L OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON THURSDAY AUGUST 29�. 1957 AT 8=00 A',M• kN THE G�TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN M(LBERT�.HANLEY� CARROLL� ALSOJL CITY MANAGER FR I SSELL`. HANLEY MOVED� MII.BERT SECONDED� THAT THE COST OF THE .PROPOSED PARKING LOTS BE ASSESSED AT 7O� AGAINST BENEFITED PROPERTY AND 30o BE PA1D FROM A PARKING METER REVENUE FUND, CAStR1ED, , HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT LOT 8�,BLOCK 3� WEST MINNEAPOLIS AODITIONi BE ELIMINATED FROM 7HE ORIGINAL PARKtNG LOT PROPOSAL'`. CARRIED�, CARROLL.MOVED THAT LOTS 7 AND 46� BLocK 3� WEST MINNEAPOLIS ADDFTtON� BE ALSO EL(MINATED FROM THE ORIGINAL PARKING LOT PROPOSAL'�, MOTION LOST FOR LACK OF SECOND. MILBER'MOVED� HRNLEY SECONDED�.THAT MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TQ PURCHASE LOT 46� BLOCK 3� WEST M I NNEAPOL I.S ADD I T fON �WH FGH ( S NO�. j.j �► 8TH AVENUE SO,� FOR PARK I NG LOT PURPOSES I N THE AMOUNT OF � 1�3� 500�,00�. CARROLL VOT i NG NO�. CARR � ED. MILBERT MOVED��HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE BID OF SWANSON EXCAVATING.COMPANY FN THE AM�UNT OF $9�.149�.75� AS L''i.STED'IN MINUTES OF 8�20�57� FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WATER MA'(NS AT THIRD STREET SOUTM AND STORM SEWER AT�WELL NO.. Bi BE ACCEPTED AND THE NECESSARY AGREEMENT AND BONO FORMS BE PREPARED FOR SIGNATURES. CARRIED', � MEETfNG ADJOURNED. _ ,.,, , , /� . ... .. , .. .. .. ., _, � .. .. .,. , ..�.... .�L�D r. � ��.`.� A, W. ELMQUIST� SEC ETARY OF THE COUNC�L AT T: , _ � ., . . _ _ . ; ; , .. .,-,, . � . . .. - . ., ,. /` W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR � . �ti~� A�� �� � �� A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� SEPTEMBER 3� t957 AT 7200 P.M. IN THE C�TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNC�LMEN CARROLL� HANLEY� M1'LBERT� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL� CITY ATTORNEY WHITNEY AND C1TY ENGiNEER SIDNEY�SMITH. . MiLBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED SEPTEMBER 3� @957 IN THE AMOUNT OF �249�578.67� BE A�CEPTED FOR PAYMENT. CARR¢ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE MAYORtS APPOINTMENT OF EVELYN PETERSON AS A MEMBER OF THE LIBRARY BOARD FOR A ONE YEAR TERM TO 7�t�58� BE CONFIRMED�. CARRIED. MILBERI'MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUT(ON NO. 744� "q RE��LUTt�IV QRDERING PRE'�' PARATTEIN OF A REPQRT QN THE iNSTALLAT[ON OF A SiDE1NALK ON A P�RTtE�N 0� iWELFTH A�NUE SOUTH ANO THE BLACKTQP SURFACING QF A PQRT�QN� QF �SECQND �STREET SQUTH AND A PQRT�QN �F THE AELEY !N BLE� K NiNE� iNES7 MINNEAPQLiS"� nnARKEo EXHIBIT fiA�� BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. 745, RA RESOLUT�aN �2DER[NG PREPARATtQN OF A REP�RT ON THE 1NSTpLLAT1�N QF 19qTER MAtNS,f1N A P�tTIQN QF 1NTERLAC HEN ROAD��,MARKED EXHIBIT nB�� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. . CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. 737� "A RES@LUTTf}�I Fi�t HEARTNG QN PROP�ED ASSESSM£NT�Q, MARKED EXHIBIT nCn� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. � CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. 741� �A RESQLUTTQN ORD£R1N6 THE �ACt�tJ1S1TI�N BYCQPlDEMNATIQN PR�EEC1iNGS UND£R THE RTGHT f3F EMlNENT DOMA�N DE CERTAtN lOTS FQR MUNICIPAL PARKENG LOT PURR�SES"� MARKED EXHIBIT nD�� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. MILBER�MOVED� CARROLL SECONDEO� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 742� nA RESi�LUTtQN AUTH�RfZlNG THE AC�ITS1TtE�N BY CQND�MNATlON PR�EEDiN6S UNDER THE R1GHT QF EMINENT D�+AA6N QF'� AN _. EASEMENT FOR A SITE F�t SANITARY SEUlER L�FT STATEQN"� MARKED EXHIBIT °En� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. . , • - CARROLL MOVEO� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT ORD�NANCE NO. i49� "AN QRDiNANCE RELAttNG T�� FEES F� SP�ClAL USE P�RMITS AND AMENDTNG QROCNANCE NUMBER l31, SEC T1QN I3�� MARKED EXHIBIT �F!�� BE ACCDPT�D FOR THE SECOND READING THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEO� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 735, °A�RESQLUTTQN ORDER[NG THE iNSTAtlAT1�N U� CURB AND DRIVEWAYS iN CERTA'1N tf� ATIQNS",_n�ARKEo exHIBIT "G�� BE AOOPTED. CARRIED. „ „ � - • CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. 736� °A RESQLUTI�N f2RDER�NG THE 1NSTALLATION QF' SANITARY S�.1NER, WA7'ER AND uTQRM SE'lNER MAlNS QN St3CTE'ENTH AVENUE NORTH FR�NI F�URTH STRE�T N�2TH TQ THE RtGHT OF WAY f�' THE h11NNEAP�LtS AND ST. L�UIS RAiLqlVAY C�iPANY AND aN A PORTiON CIF' LOT QNE� GiBBS FIRST AUDfT1f2N T�.INEST MINNEAPQLIS"� MARKED EXHIBIT pHg� BE ADOPTED. CARR(ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. ?43, "A RES�LUT6�N AU7H�ftTZ1NG THE ACQUiSiT1�1N BY CQNDEMNAT�ON PR€�EEDjNGS U(JDER THE Rt6HT QF EMINENT DQ�AAIN QF A C�RTAIN ROAD EA��NT�, nnARKEo EXHIBIT ���� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY �SECONDED THAT REQUEST BY ELMO GINKEL FOR MODIFICATION OF THE �� STRICT APPLICATION OF�CERTAIN;�ROVISION�: OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE BE GRANTE[�ASL����N1r MENDED BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMI�SION� FOR THE ERECTION OF FOUR SQLIT�DOUBLE� , RESIDENCES WITH AN AREA OF 594 SQ. FT• IN THE DWELLiNG UNIT ABOVE THE GARAGE IN PLACE OF THE 750 SQ. FT. AS CALLED FOR IN THE ORDINANCE� ON THE FOLLOWING LOTS:-� LOTS T AND 2� BLOCK T� AND LOTS i AND 2� BLOCK 2� ftOBINWOOD FIFTH ADDITION�. CARRIED. CARROLI. MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT NO SIDEWALK BE CONSTRUCTED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE ABUTTING THE BLAKE SCHOOL PROPERTY WESTERLY FROM BLAKE ROAO. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED AT j0s00 A.M. ON MONDAY� 8/i9/57 FOR THE FURNISHING OF T1N0 TRUCK CHASSiS AND DUMP BODIES AND THE FOLLOWING BICS WERE RECEiVED2r+ B�� ANTHONY TECO�INC. h4ARION E. HOIBY BODY C0. ST. PAUL SMITH�INC. HEIL CHAS. OLSON 8c SONS 9Cflfl�ftSX � , � TRUC KS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER FORD�DAHLBERG BROS. DODGE� HOPKINS MOTOR SALES C0. "F P I ONEER� GMC � �j�060.00 j�d45.00 I�[75.00 1�186.00 5, 747.34 6� 070.00 6, 402.00 �,�40.00 EACH e a n TwB n n n � PAGE �2» REGULAR MEETING 9/3/57 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER FEDERAL�MOTOR TRUCK CO. $ �� 776.34 9,201.00 MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY BID OF $5�747.34 FOR TWO TRUCKS AND SMITH� INC. BID �N THE AMOUNT oF $2�350.00 FOR TWO TRUCK BOD�ES� BE ACCEPTED. CARROLL VOTING N0. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� PERBIX SECONDED� THAT MR. FRISSELLtS REQUEST FOR AUTHORITY TO CALL FOR BIDS FOR A RESCUE TRUCK BE TAB�ED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT CITY ENGINEERtS REPORT ON ROAD IMPROVEMENT IN WEST PARK ADD�TiON �SWATOSCH� BE REFERRED BACK TO ENGINEER FOR FUP,THER INFORMATION AS TO ASSESSMENTS. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED�HANLEY SECONDED� THAT PERMISSION BE GRANTED TO THE MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY FOR THE EXTENStON OF GAS MAINS ON ROBINWOOD LANE� ALSO ON 2tST AVENUE NORTH AND WEST PARK ROAD� SUBJECT TO CITY EN��NEER AFPROVAL. CARRIED�. CARROLL MOVED� PERBIX SECONDED� THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE 1NSTRUCTED TO PREPARE AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREBY THE C�TY MANAGER AND CITY ENGINEER ARE ELIMINATED AS '-�V_OTi�NG AqEMBERS OF, THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMM�SSION. HANLEY AND M�LBERT VOTING NO. MOTION LOST. MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE NOTICE OF CLAIPA AGAINST THE CITY OF HOPKINS BY LEON J. AND HELEN MOES OF I55 HOMEDALE ROAD� BE REFERRED TO THE C�TY ATTORNEY FOR CHECKING AND REPORT• CARRIED. THE MAYOR ANNOUNCED THAT THIS WAS THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE HEARING AS REQUIRED BY CHARTER ON THE PROPOSED j958 BUDGET AS PREPARED BY CITY MANAGER FRISSELL AND PRESENTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL ANO (T WAS DECIDED TO CONTINUE THE SAiV1E TO 8:00 P.M. TUESDAY� 9/10/57. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE QUESTION OF THE EAST EXCELSIOR AVENUE IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENTS AS SET UP IN RESOLUTION N0. 705 AND THE POLICY OF ASSESSING FOR ROAD AND STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS� BE TABLED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED THAT THE CiTY COUNCtL REQUEST THE RESiGNAitON OF M. B. HAGEN AS A MEMBER OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION �� SECTION 15 OF ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 13t. MOTION LOST FOR LACK OF SECOND. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE CITY COUNCIL REFER TO THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION FOR RECONSIDERATION AND RECOMMENDA710N OF THE C�=I�ZONIN6 OF THE PROPERTY ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF N0. 7 HIGHWAY AND �7TH AVENUE. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. AT , " W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR �'.�-�-v.....�o�.+��...�..r� A. W. ELMQUIST� SEC TARY OF THE COUNCIL C OU NC k�h�l : C CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA R ESO LUT I 0 N NO . 7i�L� A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF.SIDEWALK ON A.PORTION OF TWELFTH AVENUE SOUTH AND.THE BLACKTOP.SURFACING OF A PORTION_OF SECOND STREET SOUTH AND OF A PORTIQN.OF TNE ALLEY.IN BLOCK NINE, WEST MINNEAPOLIS. .. WHEREAS, it is proposed to construct sidewalk on the West side of Twelfth Avenue South in front of Lots Seven (7), Eight (8) and Nine (9), Block Nine (9), West Minneapolis; also to blacktop surface Second Street South from its intersection with Twelfth Avenue South and running westerly to the atley in Block N�i:ne, West Minneapolis, and also blacktop surface that portion of the alley in Block Nine (9), West Minneapofis, lying South of the Nort,h line extended of Lot Seven (7) in said tilock, and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to M.S.A. , Secs. 1a.29.01 I to 1�.29. I I I, NOW, THEREFORE, BE �I�T RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the proposed improvements be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, for study and that he is instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advising the council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvements, and each of them, are feasible and as to whether they should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the esfiimated costs of the improvements as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 3rd day of September, 1957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney , CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN.COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESO LUT I ON NO . 7.4.5 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON THE i NSTAL LAT ION OF WATER MA I NS ON _ A PORT tON OF I NTERIACHEN ROAI�. . . WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve Interlachen Road between C�oodrich Street and Interurban Street by the installation of water mains therein and fio assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the impr.ove- ment, pursuant to M,S.A., Secs. i.�29.011 to 1�.29.111, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the proposed improVement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, for study a nd that he is instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advising the council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed assessment is feasible and as to whetherit should best be made as proposed.or in connection wit.h some other improvemenfi, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 3rd day of September, �957• A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX,f MAYOR i, ! /, � ���ppp N :�. � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN.CAGNTY, MINNESOTA RESO �UT I Old NO . 737 r A RESOLUTIOIV FOR FiEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS. � WHEREAS, by a resolution passed by the council on August 20, 1957, the city clerk was directed to prepare proposed special assessments of the costs of the following local improvement projects, to-cvit: Pro ject No. 5 Ig :(A) S i deuva Iks on the West s i de of F i f th Avenue North from the North line of Mlinnetonka Mills Road and running northerly a distance ot 540.8 feet, in order to connect with previously existing sidewalk on the North thereof; for which �1,7j2.56 is to be assessed against abutting property; (B) Radius curb at the Northwest corner of Minnetonka Mills Road and r Fifth Avenue North, for which �27.83 is to be assessed against all of Registered Land S�rvey No. 253 and the South 200 feet of the North I,I�.66.9 feet of the East 161� feet of the West half of the Northeast quarter of Section 2I�, Township 117, Range 22, except road; (C) Curb on the West side of Fifth Avenue North in front of the South 50 feet of the North 1,316.9 feet of the East 161� feet of the West half of the Northeast quarter of Section 21�, Township 117, Range 22, except road, for which �90.83 is to be assessed against abutting property; Project No. 518; (A) Sidewalk on the West side of Twelfth Avenue North between the South lir�e of Lot Nine (9), Block Seventy-six (76), West Minneapolis, Second Division, and running thence North 1a6�.feet; also between Third Street North and State Trunk W�ghway Plo. 7; also on the East side of Twelfth Avenue Norfh between Fourth Street North and State Trunk Highway No. 7, for which �6,t56.31 is to be assessed against abutting Property; (B) Radius curb and gutter at the Southwest corner of the inter- section of Twelfth Avenue North and State Trunk Highway No. 7, for which $125.56 is to be assessed against Lots One (I) through Seven (7), Block One H�ndred Seven (107), West Minneapolis, Second Division; Project No: 1�68: Cement alley approach at the East end of the East and West alley in Btock Sixty-eight (68), West Minneapolis, Second Division, for which �235.87 is to be assessed against Lots One (I) through Fifteen (15), � Block Sixty-eight (68), West Minneapolis, Second Division; i ', � �', Project No. 509; Water- mains on Second Street South trom existing Main located approximately 10 feet East and IO..feet North of center point of the intersection of Eighth Av�nue South and Second Street South to existing main located approximately 10 feet East and 10 feet North of the center point of the intersection of Sixth Avenue Sowth and Second Street South; also on Seventh Avenue South frocn a point 10 feet East and 10 feet North of the center point of the intersection of Seventh Avenue South and Second Street South and run- �,756•93 ning thence northerly 109 feet to meet existing water main; for evhich�is to be assessed against Lots Nineteen (19) through Forty-two (L�2), Block Two (2), and Lots Seven (7) through Fourteen (I�.), and Lots Sixteen through Thirty-one (31), Block Three (3),WestMinneapolis; Project No. 603: Sanitary sewer mains on Co�nty Roacl No. 61 (Shady Oak Road) fran a point approximately 50 feet South of the North line of Lot Thirteen (13), Block One (I), West Park Addition, to the South line of Tract nA", Registered Land Survey No. 315, and on West Park Road from the North line of Lot O�e (I) to the South lot line of Lot Six (6), Block O�e (I), West Park � Addition, and on Twenty-five Avenue from the North line of Lot One (I) to the South line of Lot Five (5), Block Two (2), West Park Addition, and on existing road from approximately the Southeast corner of Lot Five (5), Block Two (2), West Park Addition, and running southwesterly to approxiroately the Southwest corner of Tract "A", Registered Land Survey No. 3�5; all of which sanitary sewer mains empty into a sanitary sewer lift station located near the Northeast corner of Lot Seven (7), Block Two (2), We'st Park Addition, and thence running from said lift station across Twenty-first Avenue and along Second Street North to previously existing main at Twentieth Avenue; for which �35,272.35 is to be assessed against Lots Sixteen (16) through Thirty (30), Block Three (3); all of Block Four (I�); Lots Sixteen (16) through Thirty (30), Block Five (5), in Ih�st Minneapolis, Third Division, and all of West Park Addition; Projecfi No:�-'l�1:�6; The blacktop snrfacing of the alley in Block One Hundred Six (106), West Minneapolis, Second Division, for which �293.99 is #o be assessed against abutting property; and Project No. 609: The blacktop surfacing of Farmdale Road from its intersection with Hollyhock Lane to the westerly line of the right of way of the Great Northern Railway Company, for which �716.66 is to be assessed against lots Four (�.) and Five (5), Block Five (5), Nobby Acres; Lots Ten (10), Eleven :�� : � (II) and Twelve (12), Block One (I), Campbell Addition; and the South 200 feet of that part of the North half of the Northwest quarter of Section Nineteen (lo), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), �ange Twenty-one (21), lying East of the 6reat Northern railway right of waq and West of an extension northerly of the East lot !line of Lot Thirteen (13), Block Two (2), Stevens Oakwood Park, and WH EREAS, the city clerk has notified the council that such proposed assessments, and each of them, have been completed and filed in his office for public inspection, NOW, TFIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MIIVNESOTA: I. The hearing will be held on the I$t day of October, 1957, in the city hall at 7:30 p.m. to pass upon such proposed assessments,and each of them, and at such time and place all persons owning property affected by such improve- ment projects will be given an opportunity to be heard with reference to such assessments. 2. The city manager is herebq directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessments, and each of them, to be published once in the official newspaper at least two weeks prior to the hearing, and he shall sfate in the notice the costs of said various projects which are to be assessed. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 3rd day of September, t957. A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney W. MARLAN PERBIX, lWAYOR CITY OF HOPRINS. HENRT�PIIV COUNTYa 1�INNESOTA YJOTICE OF HEARING O1V PROPOSED ASSESSD�NTSe y� �,' ,) ..�1 � I �� � w 1Votfce fa hereby given that the city council of the City of Hopkin�, Nt3nnosot�e wi11 meet at 7a30 oeclock p.m. on October 18 1957a at the council chanbers in the cit� h�ll to pass upon the propoeed apecf a1 as�essmonta of the coats of the followin� local improvement projects, �o-wits Project Pb. 5�5:(A) Side�olks on the t�ast side of Fifth A.vePare Rlorth from the idorth I t ne of N11 nnetonlca phi l I s Roed and runni ng norther ly a di stance of 51�A.8 feet. i� order to conc►ect with previously existing sidea�lk on the Rfarth thereof, for which �1,?32.56 is to be assessed against abutting property; (g) Radius curb et the Plorth�est corner of �innetorelca Mills Roed and Fifth Avenue North, for which �"T•83 �s to be essessed again5t all of Registered Land Sz�rvey t�o. 253 and the South 200 feet of the idorth I,1�5�.9 feet of the Eest Ifi4 feet of the Vdest half of the Northeast quarter of Section 2�t, Township 117, Range 22, except roed; (C) Curb on the tlVest side of Fifth Aven�e I�orth in front of the South 50 feet of the North 1,316.g feet of the E�st 161� feet of the West half of the i�rtheest quarter of Section 21�, Township 117, Range 22, except roed� for dhich �0.83 is to be asses�d against abutting propertyi Pro j�ect P9o. 518: (A) S i det� Ik on the 1Ri�st s i de of T�e I f th Avenue North Detra�e� the South I i ne of Lot Ni ne (9) , Block Seventy-six (76). �st Minneapolis, Second Division, and running thence Plorth 1*61� feet; elso between Third Street Plorfih �nct State Trunk Highaay Pio. 7; also on the East side of Twelfth Avenue R�orth between Fourth Street Morth end State Trurdc N i ghw�y No. 7, fof' � i ch �,I�j6,31 is to be assessed egainst abutting property; (B) Radiu� curb �nd g�tter at the Southaest corn�r of the.inter- sectio� of T�Ifth Avenue PEorth and State Trunk Highaey tdo. 7, foc.a�ich $125.56 Block�One H�ndred is to be assessed ag�Tnst Lots One (I) through Seven (7), _ S�ven (10'%), t�st l�inrs�epolis, Seco�d Divisionf ProJect Na. 1�68: C�ent a I lay approach at the Eest end of the East and l�est �Iley in Bloc6c Slxty-eight (68), �st l�inn�epolis, SOcond Diwigion, f�• r�hic� �2'j�j.87 is to be asses�ed ageinst Lots One ( I) through Fifteen ( 15) , Blocbc Sixty-elght (68), Vta�t plin�epolig, S�vond DivisionE Project Rfo. 509; Water �eins on Second Street South froa existing l�in located approximately 10 feet East and 10 feet North of center point of fihe iritersection of Eighth Avt9nue South end Second Street South to existing main located spproxiu�ately 10 feet East and 10 feet North of the center point of the int�rsection of Sixth Avenue ;outh and Sec:ond Street South; also on Seventh Averwe �outh from a point 10 feet East and 10 feet North of the center poinfi of the int�rs�ction of Seventh Avenu� South and Second Street South and run- �b,756•93 ning thence northerly 109 feet to meet existing wat�r raain; for �+hich�is ta be assessed age inst Lots Ni neteen ( 19) through Forty-taro (1�2) , Block TaA (2) , and Lots Seven (7) through Fourfieen (14), and Lots Sixteen through Thirty-one (3t) , Block Three (j),Wast�linneapolis; Pro�ect Pdo. 603: Sani tary sewer �ains on C�rtty Road Mo. 61 (Shady Oak Ro�d; fr� a point approximately 50 feet South of the North line of Lot Th i rtaen ( 13) , Block One ( I), W�st Perk Add i t i on, to the South I i ne of Tra ct "A", Regisfiered Land Survey No. 3i5, and on West Park Road from the Idorth line of Lot O�e (I) to the South lot line of Lot Six (6), Block 0� (I), West Park Addition, and on Tarenty-five Avenue from the North line of Lot One (I; to the South line of Lot Five (5), Block Two (2), N'est Park Addition, and on existing coad from approximately the 5outheast corner of Lot Five (5), Block Taro (2), West P�rk Addition, �nd running southvre sterly to approximately the Southevest corner of Tract "A", Registered Land .iurvey P�o. j15; al t of which sanitary sewer mains em�ty into a sanitary se�rer lift station loceted near the Afortheast corner of Lot Seven (7), Block Two (2), d�ast Park Addition, and thence running from said lift station across T�renty-first Avenue and elong Second Street North to previously existing �aein at Twentieth Avenue, for �hich $35,272•35 is to be assess�d �gainst Lots Sixteen (16) through Thirty (j0), Blodc Three (3)i all of BIo�Pc Four (4); �ofs Sixte�n (16) through Thirty (30), Block Five (5?, in YYU�eest �0.lnneepolis, Third Oivision, and all of V�est Perk Addition; Pro�ect No. Ia1a6; The blacktop surfscing of the al�ey in Block One Fiundred Six (106), West Minrseapolis, Second Divigion, for which $293.99 is to be ass�ssed �geinst abdtting property; and Pro�ject P�. 609: The blacktop surfacing of FarmGale Road from its int�rsection with Hollyhock Lene to the westerly line of the right of �ay of the Gree t Pfarthern Ra i I+a� y Co�pany, for �sh i ch �716.66 1 s to be assessed �ga i nst Lots Four (�) �nd Five (5), BlocJc Ftve (5), Hobby Acres; Lots Ten (10), Eleven { � � � .. � . � . �. . i�.l � and xr►elv� (12 } �$�ciak 4n�� : l. � D Campbell �ddi�3,�n� snd � tho _ Sou�h 2t30� Fee � o� �hat �p�r�G a� the l�or�h Y►e2t af the ilorth� � wee'G quarter o� Sec��.+�a� �i2r�e����a �19)s �caw�t��aip �r�a�' fiur�d�►ed �. �e�r�entr�en ( �171, � ����;e �a��n��-��� ���� �, 1gri�g �as� of the �reat. � : � �Tor��e�r� reilw�y ri��t of rr�g . arfc� �e���- af an a�.�er�g�o�i no�►iherlq � � oP the �sa�t �.�� 1i�e ,m�' Lv� `�'�i�.��een {13�., �loc�e .�ra' {��� ��+��t+e�ts � . t?aIswood �a�r�� : � � .. , i'h�. Propos�d aseQa��nen�� a�d eaah oi' th�� �e or� . . �. t'�ls .�c�� �ubl�c inspgot��M �,#� -.�:he �o�'�'�.ce� o�' the t��.�y aZ���ta 1�Vr��ten or . n��� ob�eetio�s �'��� �3 �a� nQns�.d�red �►t ��ie he��ir�g. . . . � �It���� �a �'��S���� . - : � . . C i.t� I.��n��gra Pub13�h�d . i8 ��p �e�:nopin �:��;��� R�vierr �e;��embar ��� l���e . _ � . . _ , , � , , � � � . - . ;� . . A � � CITY OF HOPFSINS HENNEPIN CAUNTY, MINNESOTA RESO LUT I ON NUMBER 7�. I A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE ACQUISITION BY CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE.RIGHT.OF_EMINENT DOMAIN,OF CERTAIN LOTS FOR MUNICIPAL PARKING.LOT.PURPOSES.. WHEREAS, by resolution number 666 adopted by the council of the city of Hopkins on the Il�th day of August, �956, the council directed the acquisition by gift, lease, purchase or condemnation pnoceedings under the right of eminent domain of certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land to be used for municipal park- ing lot purposes, the exact method of acquiring each of said tracfis, pieces or parcels of land to be determined later by the council, and j WHEREAS, there was included among the lots described in said resolution the following lots, to-wit: �ot Five (5), Block Sixty-seven (67); and Lots Sixteen (16), Eighteen (18) and Nineteen (19), Block Sixty-eight (68), West Minneapolis, Second Division; and Lot Seven (7), Block Three (3), West Minneapolis, and N�iEREAS, by resolution number 696 adopted by the council of fihe city of Hopkins on June �., t957, the council d�irected the acquisition by gift, lease., purchase or condemnation proceedings under the right of eminent domain of certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land, the exact method of acquiring each of said tracts, pieces or parcefs of land to be determined later by the council, and WHEREAS, there v�as included in the tots described in said resolution ���������a��A� oaa�oa �a� eu� �naa������xdl�au�mt����ra��a��a��xe�����������m���r��a�a Lots Twenty-five (25) and Twenty-six (26), Block Six (6), West Minneapolis, and WHEREAS, since the adoption of said resolutions the city has been unable to acquire any of the above described tracts, pieces or parcels of land by gift, necessary ;�� lease or purchase, and it is therefore�in order to acquire said lots for municipal parking lot purposes that the city proceed to acquire title thereto by condemnation proceedings under the right of eminent domain, NOW, THEREFORE, BE I T RESO LVED BY TFIE COUNC I L Q F THE C I TY OF HOPK I NS : That the city=of Hopkins acquire each of said tracts, pieces or parcels of land for municipal parking lot purposes in proceedings by condemnation under the right of eminent domain and that the mayor and city manager be a�uthorized to execute on behalf of the city a petition to the district court of Hennepin County in condemnatian proceedings to be commenced by the city for the acquiring of the fee simple title to said lots. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 3rd day of September, 1�57. A. W. Elmquist, W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR Secretary of the Council Frank N. VJhitney, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY,,_MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 7Ia.2 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION BY CANDEMMATION PROCEEDII�IGS UNDER THE_RIGHT OF EMINENT DOMAIN OF AN EASE- MENT FOR A SITE FOR SANITARY SEWER LIFT STATION. WHEREAS, in connection with and as a part of the reconstruction, rebuilding, resurfacing and repairing of a portion of Excelsior Avenue in the city of Hopkins, it is necessary to construct a new sanitary sewer (ift station and wet well upon the following described tract, piece or parcel of land located and being in the city of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, to-wit: That part of Lot One (I), Block Eight (8), Andersonts First Addition to St. Louis Park, according to the duly.recorded p:l�at thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register o.f Deeds of Hennepin County, Minnesota, described as follows: commencing at a point in the southerly Iine of said lot distance fifteen (15) feet southwesterly from the Southeast corner thereof; thence North parallel with the East line of said lot a dista nce of fifteen (15) feet; thence southwesterly parallel with the southerly line of said lot a distance of thirty (30) feet; thence South parallel with the East line of said lot a distance of fifteen (15) feet to the southerly boundary tine of said lot (said southerly boundary line being also the northerly line of Hennepin County Road known as Excelsivr Avenue); thence northeasterly along said southerly lot line to the point of beginning, NOW, THEREFORE, BE I T RESO LVED BY THE COtJNC I L OF THE C I TY OF FIOPK I NS , M I NNESOTA : That the city of Hopkins acquire for said purpose in proceedings by condemnation under the right of eminent domain the perpetual right, privilege and easement to construct, install, repair, operate and maintain a sanitary sewer lift station and wet well in and upon the above described tract, piece or parcel of land, and that the mayor and city manager be authorized to execute on behalf of the city a petition to the District Court of Hennepin County in con- demnation proceedings to be commenced by the city for the acquiring of said easement. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 3rd day of September, 1957:: A. V'!. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, Eity Attorney W. HAR LAPJ PERB I X, MA Y�R � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP I N COIJNTY, M I NNESOTA ORDINANCE NUMBER 149 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO FEES FOR SPECIAL USE PERh11TS AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 131, SECTION 13. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: Section I. Ordinance No. 131, Section 13, is amended by adding thereto anew subdivision reading as follows: Subd. 1�. FEES. An application for a special use permit shall be accompanied by a fee of �25.00, all of which shall be retained by the city in the event the permit is granted, either as applied for or in a modified form. In the event the permit is denied, one-half of such fee shall be refunded by the city to the applicant. FIRST READ at a r.egular meeting of the council held on the 20th day of August, 1957, and finally read and adopted at a regular meeting of the council held on the 3rd day of September, �957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MA1'OR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review September 12, 1957• CITY OF WOPK IhIS HENNEPIN CQUNTY.,_MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 735 A RESOLUTION ORDERIt� THE INSTALLATION OF CURB AND DRIVEWAYS.Ifd CERTAIN LOCATIONS. WNEREAS, a resolufiion of the council of the city of Hopkins adopted the 6th day of August, (957, fixed a date for a heari�g on the instailation of curb on the South side of Second Street {dorfih from the Vuest 0 ine of Lot One ( I) , Block Four (I�) , Parkridge, to Oak G(en Drive; a tso on the South side of Second Street North from Oak Glen Drive to Park Lane; also on the instailafiion of driveways leading from the ad;joining streets on to Lot Three (3), Block Two (2), and Lot Twenty-two (22), Block Three (3), Parkridge, and WFIEREAS, all property owners whose property is liabie to be assessed for the making of this improvert�ent were given ten dayst published notice of the counci! hearing through two weekly pubiicatio�s ofthe required notice and the hearing uuas held and the property owners heard thereon on the 3rd day of September, �957, NOW, TH EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTAs I. Such improvements, and each of them, are hereby ordered as proposed in the conncil resolufiion adopted August 6, 1957, 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement. The plans and specifications heretofore approved by the council for thTs type of wrork during the qear �957, are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for these projects. The bids heretofore presented to and accepted by the council for the material for this type of work during the year 195? are hereby accepted and approved as the bids for the materiai for said projects. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 3rd day of September, 1957. W. FIAR LAN PER B I X, MAYOR A. W. Elmqaist, Secretary of the Council � Frank N. Whitney, Citq Attorney CITY OF H4PKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY.,.MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 736 A RESOLUI'ION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEYdER, WATER AND.STORM,SEWER MAINS ON $IXTEENTH AVENUE NORTH FROM FOURTH.STREET WORTH.TO THE RIGHT OF WAY OF THE.MINNE- APOLIS ANQ.ST. LOUIS RAILWAY_COMPANY.AND ON A PORTION.OF LOT.ONE, GIBBS FIRST ADDITION TO WEST MINNEAPOLIS. V4HEREAS, a resolution of the city councii adopted the 9th day of Ar�gust, �957, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed instalilation of sanitary sewer and urater mains on Sixteenth Avenue North from Fourth Street North to the North lir�e of the right of way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railaray Company, also across the southwesterly thirty (30) feet of Lots Thirteen (13) and Eleven (II), Block One (I), Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis; also the instailation of storm sewer mains across said south- westerly thirty (30) feet of Lofis Thirteen (13) and Eleven (II), Block One (i), Gibbs First Addttion to West Minneapolis, and WHEREAS, all property oavners whose property is liable to be assessecl for the making of this improvement were given ten dayst p�blished notice of the council hearing through two areekly pe�blications of the req�ired notice and the hearing was k�etd a nd the property owners heard thereon on the 3rd day of September, t95?, P10W, THEREFORE, BE I T RESO LVED BY 1NE COUNC I L OF THE C 17Y OF HOPK I PIS, M I NNESOTA : I. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted August 9, 1957. 2. P. S� Sidney-Smith, city e�gineer, is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement. He shail prepare plsns and specificatfons for the making of such improvemeat. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof heid this 3rd day of September;��t957• �'. W. HARLAN PER BIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Councii Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney N CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA R ESO Ll1T I 0 N NO . 7�3 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION BY �NDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS UNDER TFIE.RIGHT OF EMINENT DOMAIN OF A CERTAIN RO AD EAS EMENT . . WHEREAS, by resolution number 736, adopted by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of September, �957, the council ordered the installation of sanitary sewer and water mains on Sixteenth Avenue North from Fourth Street North to the North line of the right-of-wa y of the N�inneapolis and St. Louis Railway Company; also across the southerly thirty feet of Lots Thirteen (13) and Eleven (II), Block One (I), Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis; a.lso the installation of storm sewer mains across said southerly thirty (30) feet of Lots Thirteen (13) and Eleven (II), Block One (I), Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis, and 1NHEREAS, in order to install and construct said sanitary sewer, water and storm sewer mains across such portion of said Block O�e (I) and further, in order to have a road or street connection from Fifteenth Avenue North to Sixteenth Avenue North South of Fourth Street North and North of the right- of-wa y of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Rail�vay, without opening the railroad crossing across the tracks of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railwa y Company on Sixteenth Avenue North, it is necessary to secur:.e,_the perpetual right, privilege and easement to construct a road or street, including the instailation of sanitary sewer, water and storm sewer mains therein, over, under and across that part of Lots Ten (10) and Eleven (II), Block One (I), Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis, lying southwesterly of a line running thirty (30) feet northeasterly from andparallel to the northerly line of the right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway Company, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, /ViINNESOTA: That the city of Hopkins acquire for said purpose in proceedings by condemnation under the right of eminent domain a street or road easement includ- ing the right to install, construct, maintain and repair sani{-ary sewer, storm sewer and water mains, over, under and across the above described tract, piece or parcel of land, and that the mayor and city manager be authorized to execute , on behalf of the city a petifiion to the District Court of Hennepin County in condemnation proceedings to be commenced by the city for the purpose of acquiring said easement. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 3rd day of September, �957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, Ci ty Ati-orney �� � ; _ ; �, �, Y ���� 1�`'''1 . , , Q A SPEC�AL MEETiNG OF THE COUNC(L OF THE CjTY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HEtD ON TUESDAY� SEPTEMBER j0� f95? AT 8=00 P�,M. tN THE CJTY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN CARROLL� HANLEY AND MILBERT� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL� CITY ENGINEER SMITH AND FINANCE OFFICER BRUBACNER. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECOPIDED� THAT THE fdEED FOR PIPE FITTINGS IN THE AMOUNT OF APPROX�MATELY �800.00 F�R THE IRON REMOVAL PLANTS BE DECLARED AN EAAERGENCY SO THAT AUTHORIZATION BE GIVEN FOR THE IMMEDIqTE PURCHA3E OF SAME THROUGH TELEPHONE BIDS. CARRIED, CARROLL MOVEO� MII.BERT SECONDED� THAT MR�. FRISSELI. INVESTI6ATE AND REPORT ON THE ADVISABILITY OF SETTING UP A�SEL�Fp�INSURI�NG�F�UN��F�OR�T�HE�C�gY OFAHO�K�PiS, HANLEY MOVEDi M�l.BERT SECONDEO� THAT AUTFIORIZATION 8E GIVEPI FOR AN ADD�TIONAL �2500 TOWARD THE COST OF THE REAPPRAISAL OF HOPKINS PROPERTIES 67 OUR ASSESSING DEPARTMENT�• CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. c A. W. ELMQUIST� SECR ARY TO THE COUNCIL QT S t � - �it,���' , -fi� W. HARLAN PERBIX� WIAYOR .� CITY'OF HOPKINS �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR HEqTING EQUIPMENT FOR WRTER � TRERTMENT PLANT BUfLD�NGS AT WELLS N0. I, 3 ANo 4. SEALED B1DS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER A7 THE C�TY HALL� HOPK'INS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30� I957 AT 10:00 A.M.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSS�BLE THEREAFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE EQUIPMENT, SPEC�F�CATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFF�CE OF THE C�TY ENG�NEER. B►DDERS BONDS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS ARE REQUIRED FOR 10°o OF THE B�D� AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE R�GHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL B�DS. C�TY OF HOPKtNS P—; ���� � . .. 1 ' ��,_... . SIDNEY S. FRIS ELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IP! THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW SEPTEMBER j2� 1957 � � � � � a , � _ � � � , V�� �. �, \ � 1\ ` `\ � A RE�ULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPKIN3� MIIdNESOTA WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� SEPTEMBER 17� i957 AT 7230 P.M. IN THE C1TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN HANLEYi MILBERT ANQ CARROLL� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRiSSELI.� CITY ATTORNEY WHITNEY AP10 CITY ENGINEER SIONEYySMITH�. , MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES IN TNE AMOUNT OF $55�8f7•05 DATED SEPTEMBER E7� 1957 BE APPROVEO FOR PAYMENT�. CARRIED. PURSUA(dT TO NOTICE� B103 WERE OPENED AT 10=00 A.M,� MONDAY� 9/t�/5? FOR THE COPISTRUCTION OF BITUMINOUS SURFACE OR POWELI ROAD AND THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVED=�+ g (�� AM� N7 J�• V. GLEASON CO�. � 4� 306.50 BLACK TOP SERVICE C0. 4�397.80 MILBERT MOVEO� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT ON RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER AND C�TY EN�INEER THE BID OF BLACK TOP SERVICE COMPANY BE ACCEPTED AND THE NECESSARY AGREEMEWT APJD BOND FORM BE PREPARED FOR SIGNATURES. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT IUJR. FRISSEL� BE AUTHORIZEO TO AOVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR RESCUE TRUCK AND BODY. CARRIED�. CARROLL M01/ED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT TNE CjTY MANAGER AND C�TY ATTORNEY PREPARE A REPORT ON ALL EXISTING BASEMENT HOMES 1N HOPKINS AND PRESENT IT AT THE P1EXT REGULAR MEETIN� TO BE HELD 10�1�57. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT MR. FRISSELL HAVE INSTALLED DROP STOP SIGNS AT THE INTERSECTIONS OF 9TH AP1D ��TH AVENUE SOUTH AND COUNTY ROAD N0, 3 FOR THE EAS'Iti'WEST TRAFFIC. CARRIED. CARROL� MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 746� •A RE6l1�-UT10N RECE1ViNG A REPORT AND CAL«NG p FIEARTNG QN THE 1MPR01%EMENT OF THE STREETS IN AND AOJIVCENT T� 9NEST PARK pDDtTIQIVt� MARKED EXHIBIT °A�� BE ADOPTED, CARRIED. y, �. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDEO� THAT RESOLU7ION N0. 747� '�A RESEJI.UTION RECEIV!'NG A REPORT AND CALLtNG F�2 A HEAR.iNG ON THE 1NSTALI.ATIf]N� OF WATER MAiNS QN p P�2TtON. OF ENTER�ACHEN RQpDa� MARKEo EXHIBIT °B°� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED`. , , CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT NO SiDEWALK BE COWSTRUCTED ON THE NORTH S1DE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE FROM HARRISON AVENUE WESTERLY TO THE RAILROAD TRACKS. CARRIED. � HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT B1NG0 REQUESTS 8Y ST• JOHNtS CHURCH D(N� FOR SUNDAY 9�22�57 AND ST. JOSEPHrS MENtS CLUB FOR SUNDAY� 10/13/57�_BE GRANTED. CARR,�ED. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECOldDEO� THAT A SPECIAL USE PERMIT BE GRANTED TO ROBERT J. GOOD FOR THE ERECTION OF A CONCRETE BLOCK BUILDIIVG LOCATED (N THE �NDUSTRIAL ZONE ON LOT T0� AUDITORrS SUBDlVISION 242� AS PER SKETCH AND SURVEY SUBDAITTED AS RECOMMENDED BY THE ZONING AND PLANNINO COMMISSION. PERBIX ABSTAINED FROM VOTING. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT REQUEjCST BY THE MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY FOR MA�N EXTEPISION AT SECOND STREET AND �2TH AVENUE SOUTH �KLOSS APARTMENTS� BE GRANTED SUBJECT TO CITY ENGINEER APPROVAL. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. AT ST: � � /� , /,����� W. HARLAN PERB 1 X� 141A OR � • . .. t'�`�`. �"'��.......�.....�.� A. W. ELMQUIST� S RETARY TO THE COUNCIL � C ITY OF HOPKIIdS AENNEPIN C OUNTY, MIPIPTES OTA RESOLIITION N0. �46 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING A REPORT AND CALLING A AEARING ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE STREETS Ild A1�11D ADJ&CENT TO WEST PARK ADDITION. W�3EREAS, pursuant to resolution of the council � adopted August 6, 1957, a report has been prepared bg P. S. Sidney- Smith, city engineer, with reference to the blacktop surPacin� of Shady Oak Road from Second Street North to West Park Road and all of �est P�rk Road and Second Street North from Twenty-first Avenue to Shady Oak Road and T�enty-first Avenue North from Second Street North to Third Street North, and the installation of combination curb and gutter on Twentg-first Avenue �orth from Seeond Street North to Third Street North, and on Second Street North Prom TePenty- first Avenus North to Shady Oak Road, and the installat�on of approx- imatel� 150 feet of storm sewer for the drainage of surface �aters on Second Street North, and this report was received by the council on September 17, 1957, 1VO1W, TflEREFORE, B�innesota: BE IT RESOLVED b� the Council of the City of Hopkins,. l. The council will eonsider each and all of said improeements in accordance avith the report and the assessment of abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improve- ment pursuant to �.S.A., Secs. L�.29.011 to 1}290111, at an estimated cost for said blacktop surfacing of �9,366.00 and for said combinam tion curb and gutter �5,134s OO' and for said storm sewer �I}00.00, or � total estimated cost of �14,900.00. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvementa and each of them on the 15th day of October, 1957, at 7:30 o�clock p.mo and the city mana�er shall �ive published notice of sueh hearing and improvements as required by la�v. \ ADOPTED by the Council oi the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held the 17th dag oi September, 195?• W. HA.RLAN PERBIX, MA.YOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney. . , . N� �1 ` ` � � , �� . 11\ CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COIINTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF IiEARING ON THE I11�PROVEMENT OF TAE STREETS IN AND ADJACENT TO WEST PARIL ADDITION. NOTICE IS AEREBY GNEN that the city council �� the city of Hopkins avill meet in the council chambers of the citp hall at 7:30 o�clock �.m. on October 15, 1957, to consider the blacktop surfacing of Shady Oak Road from Second $treet North to �est 1'ark Road and all of �iest Park Road and Second Street North from Twenty-first Avenue to Shady Oak Road and Twenty-first �,venue North from Second Street North to Third Street North and the in� stallation of combination curb and �utter on Twenty-first Avenue North £�om Second Street North to Third Street �orth and on Second Street North from Twenty-first �venue North to Shad� Oak Road and the installation of approximately 150 feet of storm seaver for the drainage of surface waters on Second Street North pursuant to &l.S.A.9 Secs. 1}29.011 to L�.29o111, The area proposed to be assessed f,gr. .a said improeements is the property abutting thereon. The estimated cost for said blacktop surfacing is �9,366.00 and for said combina- tion curb and �utter �5,131},00 and for said storm sewer �400.00, or a total estimated cost of �14,900.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvements will be heard at this meeting. SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, C itg Manager. Publiahed in the Hennepin Co�ty Review September 2bth and October 3rd, 1957. c i nr oF Ho� i Ns HENNEPIN COIJNTY,.MINNESOTA RESOLfiT10fV Nli�IBER 7�.7 A RESOLUTION RECEIVIPlG A REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING OIV THE, INSTALLATIUN_OF WATER AAAINS .ON A.PORTION OF_ INTERLACHEN ROAD.. . . NM EREAS, pursuant to a resolution of the councii adopted September 3, �957, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, with referenae to the installation of water mains on Interlachen Road between Inter� urban Street and Boyce Street and this rePort�as received by the council on September 17, 1957, NOW, THEREFORE, � BE IT RESO LVED BY THE COl1NCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA; I. The council �viii consider the installation of said water mains in such location in accordance with the report and the assessment of abutting properfiy for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1..�29.011 to 1.�29.111, at an estimated totel cost of the improve- ment of �t1,000.00. 2. A public hearing shail be held on such proposed improvement on the 15th day of October, 1957, in the co�ncil chambers of the city hall at 7:30 o�ciock p.m. and the city manager shall give published r►otice of such hearing and tmprovement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 17th day of September, �957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Fra nk N. Whitney, Gity Attorney � �o 1��� ' ~� � �q: � �� CITY OF HOP�INS HENNEP'IN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON TFiE INST&LLATION OF WATER MAINS ON A PORTION OF INTERLACHFN ROAD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the city council of ths City oP Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 o�clock p.m. on October 15, 1957, to consider the installation oP water mains on �n�eilachen Road betv�een Inter- urban Street and Boyee Street pursuant to M. S. A., Secs. 1�.29- O11 to 429.111� The area proposed to be assessed for such im- provement is the property abutting thereon. The estimated eost of such improvement is �11,OOOo00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, City Mana�er. Published in the Hennepin County Reviea� on September 26tYi and October 3, 195?• (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� C I 7'Y OF HOPK I NS FiENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA TFiE CITY OF NOPKINS, MINNESOTA IS INVITING BIDS FOR THE SUPPLY OF SALT� FOR USE UPON ITS STREETS DURING 1957-58. SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER. SEALED BIDS WILI BE RECEIVED UP TO IOS00 A.M. MONOAY� OCTOBER 14� 1956. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL B�OS. CITY OF HOPKINS . ` , �._ SIDNEY S FRIS EL� CITY MANAGER PUBLISHED IN THE FiENNEPIN COIJNTY REVIEW SEPTEMBER 26� 1957 � �� �� � � �� ��- � `� A SPEC'fAL MEET>!NG OF THE COUNCIL OF THE C`�TY OF HOPK.INS� MfNNESOTA WAS HELD ON TUESDAYy; SEPTEMBER 24� '�95? AT 7200 P.M`, ,IN THE C�TY HAGL`. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�'IX� COUNC�LMEN�HANLEY�.GARROLL AND MILBERT� ALSO CITY MANAGER FR'�SSELL AMO FINANCE OFFrICER BRUBACHER`, CARROLL MOVEO�-MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO`. 750� Q� RESf;LUTIQN QRDERtNG PREPARATfQN � A REP�T QN TME`INSTAtLATIQN���SANITARY SEWER AND WpTER Mq[NS tN A.PQ�2TIOP1. �,1WENTEETH ,AVENUE uQIJTH?� MARicEo ExH°1B;IT °A°' BE ADOPTED'� .CARR�ED - ' �. CARROLL MOVED�.HANLEY SECONDED,� THAT-RESOLUT�ION NO',.75[.� °A.RESOLUTI'�N RECEiVZNG A REPORT AND CpiL1NG F� A HEAR:iNG QN THE �N3TALLqT�IQN ��. SANITARY �SEWER AND WATER MA'INS �:1N A P�tT1�V QF 7'�YENTYETH AVENtiE_S�J't'H�� MARKED EXHIBIT_°B°� BE ADOPTED, CARRIED• . . . . � �, _ . .,. ..,..: �.. . . J. , �.. . � . . . ., . r. .� ... . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . , .. . `. l. . . � _ . � . ,., . . __ A�. W. . ELMQU I ST� SEC ETARY TO THE COUNC fL CaUNC 1LMENt p ,E T . W, HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR e C ITY OF F10PK 1 NS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 750 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON TFIE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER A�fD WATER MAINS IW A PORTION OF TWENTIETH.AVENUE SOUTH. NM EREAS, it is proposed to install sanitary sewer and water mains in and along a proposed northerly extension of that part of T�ventieth Avenue South lying South of Excelsior Avenue from its present northerly termination for a distance of about 130 feet, and to assess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuaat to M.S.A., Secs. 1�.29.011 to �29.111, NOW, TNEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, M1�INESOTA: That the proposed improvement be referred to P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, for study and that he is instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed advising the council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other i�aprovement, and the estimated cost of. the improvement as recommended. ADOPTED by the councit of the city of Wopkins at a special meeting thereof held this 21�.th day of September, �957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Wh i tney, City Attorne y C1TY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY,.MINNESOTA RESO LUT I 0 N NO . 75 I A RESOLUTION RECEIVING A REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING ON TFIE.INSTALLATION.OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER NWINS IN A PORT I ON OF TWENT I ETN AVENUE SOUTFI . WFIEREAS, pUrsuant to resolution of the counci I adopted September 21a., �957, a report has been prepared by P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, with reference to the installati.on of sanitary sewer and water mains in and along a proposed northerly extension of that part of Twentieth Avenue South lying South of Excelsior Avenue from its present northerly termination for a distance of about 130 feet, and this report was received by the council on September 2la., �957, �W, 1'NEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The council will consider the installation of said sanitary.seuuer and water mains in accordance with the report and the assessment.of abwtting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, Pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1a29.011 to 1.�229.111, at an estimated total cost of the improve- ment of �3,600.00. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 15th day of October, i957, in the council chambers of the city hali at 7:30 otclock p.m., and the city manager shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a special meeting thereof he Id th i s 21�.th day �of September, 1957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Eimquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. UVhi tney, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY,.MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE IIVSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND_WATER MAINS IN A PORTION OF TWENTI�TH AVENUE SOUTH. 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 otclock a.m. on October 15, 1957, to consider the installation of sanitary sewer and water mains in and along a proposed northerly extens.ion of that part of Twentieth Avenue Soufh lying South of Excetsior Avenue from its present northerly termination for a distance of about 130 feet, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. L�29.011 to L�29.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such impravement is the property abutting thereon. The estimated cost `of such improvement is �3,610.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with referenae to the proposed improvement uvill be heard at this meeting. SIDNEY S. FRISS ELL, CtTY MANAGER Published in the Hennepin County Review on October 3 and 10, �957• r � �. � � � �,\� � � � . � � �� A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� INAS HELD ON TUESDAY� OCTOBER 1� 195? AT 7E00 P.M, IN THE C�TY HALL• PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNC�LMEN HANLEY� CARROLI AND MILBERT� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL� CITY ATTORNEY WHITNEY� FINANCE OFFICER BRUBACHER AND C1TY ENG�NEER SIDNEY�+ SM I TH�• , MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED OCTOBER 1� 1957 IN THE AMOUNT OF �68�197�.17 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT• CARRIED, HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT REPORT BY CITY ATTORNEY WITH REFERENCE TO DAMAGE CLAIM OF LEON J. AND HELEN MOES� BE RECEIVED AND SAME BE REFERRED TO THE COUNCII AT THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING. CARRIED�. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE READING OF ORDiNANCE NO�,'I47� "AN t1RDtNANCE VA�ATiNG A PORT101V OF SECQND STREET ��UTH°, BE TABLED TO MEETING OF !l/5/57� CARRIED°. CARROLL MOVED� HAPILEY SECONDEO� THAT REQUEST BY NORTHWESTERN BELL TELBPHOIdE COMPANY FOR PERMISSION TO PLACE BURIED CABLE ON 7TH STREET SOUTH AND WASHINGTON AVENUE SOUTH AS PER SKETCH SUBM17'TEO� BE 6RANTED SUBJECT TO ENGINEER`tS APPROVAL. CARRIED�. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT MR�. FRISSELL INVESTiGATE 7HE POSSIBILITY OF HAVING THE TELEPHOPIE COMPANY MOVE THE1R MANHOLE FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET AT 5TH AND EXCELSIOR AVENUES�. CARRIED, MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE REQUEST BY MR. AND MRS�. EDWARD LEARY FOR PERMtSS10N TO ESTABLISH AN ICE SKATING SCHOOL AT 140j EXCELSIOR AVENUE� BE REFERRED TO MR. FRISSELL FOR STUDY AND REPORT. CARRIED; l MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE CITY REMOVE PEAT FROM SECOND STREET SOUTH TO ALLEY INESTERLY FROM T2TH AVENUE SOUTH AND NORTFi�SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK 9� FOR APPROXlMATELY �70 FEE7 AND SAME TO BE GRADED TO SHAPE AFTER F1LL PUT 'IN BY CONTRACTOR`, COST TO THE CiTY NOT TO EXCEED �400.00, CARRIED�. , HANLEY tdIOVED� MiLBERT SECONDEO� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 738� °A RESOLUTIQN pDOPTfNG PRO� PQSED ASSES�M�NTS", MARKED EXHIBIT pAtl� BE ADOPTED. CARR,IED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO ADVERTISE FOR B(OS FOR TWO AUTOMATIC SCHOOL TRAFFIC SIGNALS TO BE INSTALLED ON MINNE�TONKA MILLS ROAD AT 5TH AVENUE AIdD EITHER 8TH OR 9TH AVENUE. CARRIED�. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY' BE INSTRUCTED TO DRAW A RESOLUTION REQUESTiNG THE SCHOOL BOARD OF INDEPENOEMT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO�. 225� HENPIEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA� TO RE+INSTATE CERTAIN BUS SERVICES; CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MiLBERT SECONDED� THAT THE CITY CI.ERK BE AUTHORIZED TO ADVISE THE COUNTY AUDITOR THAT SPEC�AL ASSESSPAENTS AS SET UP IN RESOLUTION NO�. 705� MAY NOW BE SPREAD ON AUDITOR�S RECORDS�. HANLEY VOTING NO; CARRIED. � MEETIN� AOJOURNED-. l�`�`'`'`� ...�.�-�.. ��.�--�-� ■ A. W. ELMQUIST� S�EC�ETARY TO THE COUNCIL C OU NO t tMEN 2 A T � � � W. NARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR r� r N � CITY OF HOPKINS HEMVEPIN COUNIY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 738 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS. VI�iEREAS , pursuant to proper not i ce du I y g i ven as requ i red by la+n, the council has met and heard and passed wpon all objections to the following special assessments for the local improvement projects hereinafter listed, to- wit; �� �. ���6�.Aj S6��aa � P� �s► �'�s �� ���� �a ��a ir� r0� 6�� 1 i� 04 �i �e�o�e �I t I� Ro�� ao� r�n�i ��9her iq m�t at�e�c� •4 5�y0. 8�e�t , I n order 40 ��c4 �1 th p�ev i ou a 1 q ex 1 st i eog s i de� 9k ore. 4� Ph 4�eof , for �h i ct� $ I,7�2.56 i� to be �ssess�d ��e i n�t ��t4 0� prc���qa , (B) Rsdins curb et t�e {�rth�est corner o� �I�n�Po�a �iBls R�ed �nd Fifth Ave�e �dorth, for which �2'jo83 is fo b� s��saed +�gainst all of R�gi�4�ca� l.�nd S�rvey C�o. ;�j3 �nd the South 2a0 f��t of th� Plmrfh I,1�,6,9 fest o¢ t� 6cost 161� f�et of the 10.�st aaalf of tP►e P�or4heast quarter of Section 21�, T�shTp 117, Renge 22, �ucept r�d; (C) Curb on the �s4 s i de o¢ Fi f th Avenme @�or-4h i n front of the Sc�th �'j0 4��4 of the tdorth I,316.9 feet of the East 16� f��t of tlQe 1�:t bwo I f o6 Ph� O�artFo��st qaoerter of S�ct i on 24, To�msh f p I 17, Range 22, excopt roed, for� � i ch �.83 1� 4o be ass�ss�d agelns4 abuttiv�g propertqf Pro,J�ct {�. 518: (A) Sid��sl� on the I�st sid@ of T�Ofth l4veewe f�rth � �tt��n �Po�a Somth I i� of LoP t�( se� (9) , Bl�c S�v�nt}wsix (T6) , 9�sP �la��pol i s, � Second Divi�ioao, and a-eer�nirsg th�nce tdortb i� fe�t; sl�o betc�e�n T�ird Stroe4 ��4h ��ed St�te Trdnk Hig�o�ray �Eo, 7s e Iso � tho E8�4 �id� of T�e6f4h Ave� P�rta �ta�e�n Fo�rth S�ree4 P9orth a� State Trurdc Higto�y �o. 7, for �ich �, 956.� 0 1� to b� aas�s�d �g� i ns� e�ba�tt i ng propertqs (�) Radius caerb ��d g�tt�o^ a$ tPo� S�thwest o�r-ro�r of the int�r- �ction �¢ T�Ift� Av�nue �rth e�od S4ate Trunk 69igP►�+�q �o. '%, 4c� �i� �I�.�i t� ro b� �s�s�ed �ga t�sf Lot$ oe� ( �) Pnr�ge, s�►�n (T) . stock o� D��ed S�reA (007), �ffit �irea�epe+lts, S�cond Division; Pro,jQcP �. L�68: C�ra�enP � I ley appro�ch at �be Eest �nd of �� E�s� �a�d �at eB leq in BIo�6c Six4q�igP�t (68), ��� �ine��polia, Seo�rod Dt�ision, � f�a- �+tc�+ �35:87 1� to ����essed rs��inst Lot� 0� (I) tPw�c��9e Fifte�ea (15), �O�bc Sitttq-cai�4 (6�), ��t �ia�nra��li�, S��d Divri�iony � �o joct !�. 50g e�t� eee t na or� S�cond Street Soa�th �e� ott i st i ng �i�e iocat�d �ppro:cT�aately 10 f�at Eost snd 10 f�et North of c�nt�r point o¢ n�, -: 4A� tater�ction oI Ei�P6v Av� �tA and S�o�d Stre�t South to existing �in , O�tea app�coci���1y 10 f�4 E�s4 snd 10 feeP OQort� of tlee center poiwt of Phe 1a4�s0etto� •f Stxth A�e�o Sotr�h and Seccnd SPr�4 S�thg a Iso on S�,enth �aeaa� So�th ¢�o� e point 00 feet East and 10 f��t 6�r4h af the o�ate� p�tnt of t9oe Ta�4�r�ction of SeveAtb Av�nu� Sowth a�od S�aoe►d Str�t So4etb a�d r�e�- A f ag �leeetoe �ther I y 1� f�� to �e�t ex i st i ng era ter e� i n� f� t�h i cA�i�sb �4�b�3 a�s�sse9 0� ie�st Lots PItn�4�n (19) t6oro�gh Feriy-t�ta (�2) , Block T� (2) , aeed lats S�ee� (?) tArongh Fourteee� i �!�) , ar►d Lots S ixts�n tbro�gh Th trty�a�e (3 �� , BB�c T�a-� (3),�qesP�te�ns�potisf Project �o. �: Sa�f tarr 9e�rer �eetn� � Cc�ptr �d Idm. 61 (St�dr O�Oc �d) fr� a�ot nt �pprox i we t� 1 y 50 fe�at S�ti► of tbe imortb I T ae of Lot �' P¢�� i��� ,� �o� �� ( �), i��P �rEc Add i t i an, to the Swth I i n� of Tre c4 ��", Ft�gistmred Land Snrv�y po. 3og, end on I�gt Park RR�oed fro� th� i�-th line of �t O�e ( I) to th• SmnPb lot I i ee� of (.ot S ix (6) , g Ixk pn@ ( �)��st P�rk AddiPio�, end on T�eaty-five Avenue fro� th� Plo�ti� It� of LoP 0� (I� to th� Somtd Itao of Lot Five (5), Block T� (2), fMest Park Addition, end o^ existing r�d ¢roa epproxiwetefy ths SoutA�st oorner ol Lot Five (5), Block T�o (2), 1C�st P�rk Add i� i oo�, aad ruan i cag �tb�e+est�r I y 4o approx i�a te 1 y the Sou the�st o��r of Tract "A°, Regi atered Land Soon►ey Rb. 3�5► e I 1 of r� i ch sae�I tary s0ae� ■eirs e�ptr into a�nit�rr seq�r lift s4ation lacated near the Northeest oorr►er sf Lot S�wn (7), giock T1�o (2), �e$t perk Addltioa, and thence rvaning fr� s�id li¢4 s4atioe� across T+�eatr-firat Ae►�er�o a�d aloo►g Second Stre�t North to �e�r i�s l g► ex i st i ng � i n a4 T�P i�tb Avenu�, �or � i c4� =35 .2'j2•35 19 �� be �s�s�d e�in�4 Lots Sixt� (16) th���A Thirtr (j0) ,�Oadc Thr� (3) s e I 1 of ��� F� (1�)p Lo4s Sixt� (16) tbrov� Thir4r (30), Block Ftve (y), in �last . �Il�pmlis, T11ird Divisdon, an� all of Qi�ast Perk Additioeo= Pro,j�ct !�: �: 1'b�� p9edctop se�rfacing of �p� e11�y in Block On� �i�6rod stx (iQ6), i�st �teanm�polis, s�ooeed Diert�ion, for arhich �93,99 ls to � �g�� �g�inst aD�et$ir�g pro,p�tyf and �oject �. (yt�s � blacictop ae�-facing of Far�dele R��d g�o� ��s t�4��fi i 0� ro�i �P� 6� I i y9��c �en� t� pp�e rpstaf 1 r I i n� o¢ Pbe r i ght o4 w q► of , 1'Am �oOP �tl�� Rei Iw�q C�penr, ¢ar �+hiah $'116066 la to bs� ��o��d ag�iw� � l.�+4� f� (� e� �d�r� (5) , BBec�cc Ftv� i5) , I�y Acr��= L�ts T�a (10) , E9��ae (II) and Twelve (12), Block One (i), Campbeli Addition; and the South 200 feet of that part of the North half of the Northwest quarter of Section Nine- teen (19), To�nship One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-one (21), lying East of the Great Northern railway right of way and West of an extension northerly of the East lot line of Lot Thirteen (13), Block Two (2), Stevens Oakwood Park, NOW, 11-IEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKIPiS, MINNESOTA: I. Such proposed assessments, and each of them, are hereby accepted and shall constitute the special assessments against the lands named therein, and each tract of land therein included is hereby found to be benefitted by the proposed improvement in the amount of the assessment levied against it. for projects 2. Sa id assessments�numbered J.��,6 and 609 sha I I be payabte in equa i annual installments extending over a period of three years; said assessments for projects numbered 519, 518 and 1�68, shall be payable in equal annual instail- ments extending over a period of five years; said assessment.: for project-<:� numbered 509 shatl be payable in equat=.�annual instaliments extending over a period of ten years; and said assessment for project numbered 603 shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period of twenty years. The first of each of said instaflments shall be payable on or before the first Monday in January, 1958, Any deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the date of the adoption of this assess- ment resolution. To the first installment shall be added interest on the entire assessment from the date of this resolution until December 3�, �95'�• To each subsequent installment when due shall be added interest for each one year on �,:s F.l � unpa i d i nsta I Iments. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the assessment to the �ounty Auditor as herein provided, pay the whole of the assessment against any parcel with interest accrued to the date of payment to the City Treasurer and he may, at any time thereafter, pay to the County Treasurer the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid with interest accrued to December 31 of the year in which such payment is made. 4• The clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the County Auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the county, and such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this Ist day of October, �957• W. HARLAId PERBIX, MAYI�R A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � �� �., �, � � ,�°'� � � ��� �� A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNC(L OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON MONDAY� OCTOBER 7� t957 AT ?200 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL''• PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNC�LMEN CARROIL� HANLEY� VESELY AND AAILBERT� ALSO C1TY MANAGER FRISSEl.L� AND FINANCE OFF10ER BRUBACHER. CARROLL MOVED� VESELY SECONDED� THAT THE BOULEVARD MANOR PROJECT BE GIVEN TOP PRIORITY FOR COMPI.ET f ON. CARR 1 ED, , CARROLL MOVED THAT THE STREET MAiNTENANCE BUDGET FOR i958 BE SET AT �i00�000�.00 IN PLACE OF THE PROPOSED BUOGET OF �I20�000.00, AS 7HERE WAS NO� SECOND TO MOTION SANIE WAS CONSiDEREO LOST• , CARROLL MOVED� PERBIX SECONDED� THAT THE SANITATION BUDGET FOR I958 BE SET AT $43j000.00 IN PLACE OF THE PROPOSED BUDGET OF �48�000�.00. VESELY� HANLEY AND MILBERT VOTING NO. MOTION LOST�• VESELY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDEO� THAT THE STREET MAlNTENANCE AND SAMITATtON BUDGET BE REDUCED BY�10�000.00. CARROLL AND PERBIX VOTING NO. MOT(ON CARRIED. MILBERT MOVEO� VESELY SECONDED� THAT �I�400..00 BE SET UP IN THE j958 BUDGET FOR THE HENNEPIN COUNTY PARK DISTRICT• CARROLL VOTING NO; MOTIOP! CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THA7 THE R EQqEST BY EDWARD A. LEARY FOR A LICENSE TO OPERATE A aHANS BRINKER ICE SKATING SCHOOL� AT 140j EXCELSIOR AVENUE BE GRANTED� SUBJECT TO„CERTA'IN COND�TIONS TO BE SET UP.,,BY MR�. FRISSELL'• CARRfED. MEETING AOJOURNED�. ATTES �I. ` i �W '�� �' W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR �.�..�L *�''�"�""��..�...�� A. W. ELMQUIST� SE RETARY TO TNE COUNCj� � _ _ � �' �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� �1 � �� � \ NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE PURC HASE OF TWO (2) AUTOMATIC � SCHOOL TRAFFIC SIGNAL LIGFiT INSTALLATIONS ���?� �\ \ SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE C�TY HALL� MOPKINS� MINNESOTA, UIdTIL OCTOBER 21, 1957 AT 10;00 A,M.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ, AP1D AS SOO(V AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR PURCFiASE OF TFIE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT:- 2 AUTOMATIC SCHOOL TRAFFIC SIGNAL LIGHT INSTALLATIONS SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR�'REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. C I TY OF HOPK 1 fVS SIDPIEY S. FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISF4ED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW OCTOBER 10� I957 _ , . _.. ._ . _ . , �`. 1 �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� � �. �o� \ ��\ NOT IC E FOR B I DS FOR THE PURC HASE OF ONE ( I) �� TRUC K C HASS I 5 ( 2 TON) SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, UNTIL NOVEMBER 12� 1957 AT 10:00 A.M. AND THEN AND TRERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ, ANO AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT;- I TRUCK CHASSIS �2 TON� SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT TFiE OFFICE OF THE C(TY MANAGER. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIOS. CITY OF HOPKINS SIDNEY S. FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISWED IN TFiE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW OCTOBER f0, 1957 (OFFICIAL PUBL.ICATIOPI� NOTIC E FOR BIDS FOR THE PURC HASE OF ONE (I) RESC UE TRUC K BODY SEALED B1DS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE C�TY MANAGER AT THE C � TY HALL � HOPK 1 NS � M1fl kNNESOTA UNT 1 L NO-VEMSER �:1�2, I 957 AT f0:00 A.M. AND THEN AND TliERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ, ANO AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT WII.L BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE FOLLOWIN� EQUIPMENT:- I RESCUE TRUCK BODY SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CITY OF HOPKINS SIDNEY S. FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISFiED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW OCTOBER 10� Ig57 ?s�,.�... -..._. ;�, �'rs4; '. � �OFFICIAL PUBLICATtON� � �' � � � NOTfC E FOR BIDS FOR THE PURC HASE OF TWO (2) � �� AUTOM�qT �C TRqFF i C S I G NALS \�� �� \ SEALED 81DS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE C�TY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA UNTIL NOVEMBER f� f957 AT 10=00 A.M.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY REAO, AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE PURCHASE OF ANO�OR INSTALLATION OF THE FOLLOW�NG EQUIPMENT2� F AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC SfGNAL TO BE LOCATED AT TNE INTERSECTION OF HEIVNEPIN COUNTY HIGHWAY N0. 30 AND �8. I' AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC SIGNAL TO BE LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF FiENNEPIN COUNTY HI�HWAY N0. 3 AP1D 20. SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE C�TY MANAGER. B�DS. THE RIGHT tS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL CITY OF HOPKINS SIONEY S. FRISSELL CITY MANAGER �0 BE PUBLISHED IN TFIE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW OCTOBER f7, (957 � �� ti ;� � � �� �������� A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MIMNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� OCTOBER 15� 1957 AT 7t30 P�.M. IN THE C�TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBiX� COUNCILMEN FIANLEY� CARROLL� VESELY AND MILBERT� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSElI.� CtTY ENGINEER SIDNEY�+SMlTN AND FINANCE OFFICER BRllBACHER. CARROLL MOVED� VESELY SECONDED� THAT EXPENDiTURES DATED OCTOBER 15� I957 IN THE AMOUNT OF $75�590.61 BE ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT�• CARRIED. . PURSUANT TO 1QOTICE BIDS 1NERE OPENED AT 10=00 A,M. ON MONDAY� 9/30/57 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF NEATIN(3 EQUIPMENT'IN IRON REMOVAL PLA1��'TS AT WELLS N0. 1� 3 AND 4 AND THE FOLLOW�NG B�DS WERE RECEIVED=� �� ' POKORNY P.LUMBING 8c HEATING GR I FF 1TH HE1�T1 NG 8c SHEET METAL MIDLAND MFG�. 8c HEATING C0. A. REINKE HEATIfdG CO, Mg q�JNT $ 2�ii9.60 2�645;50 3� 295.00 3� 570.00 VESELY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE LOW B�D OF POKORNY PLUMB�NG AND HEATING COMPANY BE ACCEP7ED AND THE NECESSARY AGREEMENT AND BOND FORMS BE PREPARED FOR SIGNATURES, CARRIED; B�OS WERE AL�SO OPENED AT 10=00 A.M, ON MONDAY� 10�i4�57 FOR THE FURNISHiNG OF ROCK SALT FOR THE 1957""SS SEASON AND THE FOLLOW 1 NG B 1 DS WERE RECE 1 VED=�+ ( pf ���' �^ _B.,.�ER MINNESOTA SALT C0. INTERNATIONAL SALT CO; HARDY �SALT CO� CUTLER�MAGNER C0. MORTON SALT CO3 CARGO CARRIERS M�OIJNT $ �2�.50 PER TON 24�.00 A "� 24'.00 p ° 24'.00 Q d 24.00 g ° 24'.00 n a VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE SALT BIDS BE T�BLED TO MEETING TO BE HELD II�5/57. CARRIED�. . CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECOfdDED� TH7CT THE HEARING AS SET UP IN RESOLUTION N0, ?48� d p RESf9LUTtON OROERING THE iMPROVEMENT QF THE STR�ETS iN qND p�DJACENT TQ 1VE5T PARK ADDITTON° BE ADJOURfdED TO MEETING TO BE HELD 2�i8�58, CARRIED. VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 749� �A RESdLUTiON �f20ERiNG THE fNSTALLATION OF 1VATER MA1NS ON p PORT[ON OF 1NTERLACHEN ROAD�� MARKED EXHIB�T �A° BE ADOPTED. CARR 1 ED�. , _ r, HANLEY MOVED� MiLBERT SECONDED� THAT PETITION S�GNED BY REStDENTS OF INTERLACHEN ROAD � BETWEEN BOYCE AND GOODRICH� OPPOSING THE PLACING OF WATER MA�NS IN THE1R BLOCK BE RECEIVED AND PLACED ON FILE. CARRIED, VE3ELY MOVED� CARROL,L SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0; 752� np RESQtUT1ON ORDERING THE 1NSTALLATiON OF 8pN1TARY S�iNER AND WATER MAINS TN A PORTIQN � 1W£NTIETH AVENUE SOUTH ANO THE,PREPARATION OF' PLANS THER£FORg� MARKED EXNIBIT °Ba� BE ADOPTEO. CARRIED, VESELY MOVED�.HANLEY SECONDED� THAT MR�• FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO DRAW UP PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ADVERTISE FOR 61DS FOR TNE CONSTRUCTION OF WATER AND SE@IIER MAINS ON A PORTION OF 20TH AVENUE SOUTH AND WATER MAINS ON A PORTION OF INTERLACHEN ROAD. CARRIED. CARROLL AAOVED� VESELY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0, 753� "q RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE SCHOOI BOARD OF iNDEPEND£NT SCHOOL DiSTRiCT�NO. 225� HENNEPIN COUNTY, MiNNESOTA� TO REr INS1'ATE CERTA[N BUS SERV10Ea� MARKED EXHIBIT �C�� BE ADOPTED, CARRIED. VESELY MOVEO� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO, 754� dA RESOLUTiON APPROPRIATING MONEY TO THE �1NR[NG FUND�AND AUTHORiZTNG CERTIFICATfON THEREOF TO THE C�IJNTY AUD1TORa� MARKED EXHIBIT °D°� BE ADOPTED�. CARRIED. VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE C(TY ATTORNEY NOTIFY OWNERS AND �ENANTS OF THE SiX �6� BASEMENT DWELLINOS AS LtSTED (N HIS LETTER OF IO/3/57� THAT DWELLINGS ARE TO BE � COMPLETED BY 7�1�58 OR MUST BE VACATED. CARRIED�. MILBERT MOVED� VESELY SECONDED� THAT MR. FRjSSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO CALL FOR BIDS FOR 71-IE INSTALLATION OF AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC SIGNALS TO BE PLACED AT EXCELSIOR AND BLAKE ROAD. CARR(ED; PAGE �� REGUTAR MEETtNG t0/fi5/57 CARROLL MOVED� VESELY SECONOED� THAT CLAIM BY LEON J. AND HELEPI MOOEFS 1N THE AMOUNT OF �4�200.00� FOR THE ALIEGED NEGLIGENCE OF THE CITY IN CONSTRUCTION�SEWER AND WATER MAINS IN HOMEDALE ROAD �N FRONT OF LOT [3� j4 AND j5� BLOCK 7� SAVBGE�S ADD�'ItON TO �NTERLACHEN PARK� BE DENIED�. CARRiED. , _ CARROLL MOVED� VESELY SECONDED� THAT A TAX�LEVV FOR t958 !N THE AMOUNT oF $426�096'.00� WHICH IS IN ADDITION TO AN AMOUNT oF $96�641'�.00 AUTOMATICALLY SET UP BY THE COUNTY AUDITOR FROM NIfdE c9} RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED FROM TIME TO 71ME FOR THE PAYMENT OF BONDS AND INTEREST� BE APPROVED�. VESELY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THE ADOPTIOM OF THE FOLLOWiNG BUDGET RESOLUTIONt� RESOLVED BY THE �iTY COlJNC1L OF THE CiTY OF HOPKtNS� AS FOLLOwst THAT Tf-IE SUM'OF �426�096�.00 BE RAISED BY TAXATION DURING THE YEAR i958� 1NHICH TOGETNER wiTH $L32�304..00,ESTIMATED FROM VAR�OUS SOURCES OF REVEIdUE� AGGREGATING �558�400;00� IS HEREBY APPROPRIATED FRO THE USE OF THE SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS OF 7HE CITY GOVERNMENT AND FOR GENERAL C1TY PURPOSES AS HEREINAFTER MENTIONEO� FOR THE F�SCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY �� t958 AND ENDING DECEMBER 3j� �958. R�ES � . CURRENT PROPER7Y TAX DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAX STATE LIQUOR TAX STATE C�6ARETTE TAX BANK EXCISE TAX MORTGAGE PROPERTY TAX GENERA� LiGENSES GENERA PERMiTS � DEP T+MEN�TAL�_ MUNIC�PAL COURT FtRE CONTRACTS LIBRARY RECREATIOPJ MISC�. UNCL�iFiED�_ RENTAL PROPERTY INTEREST EARNED RECEIPTS FROM OTHER FUNDS MISC, RECEtPTS TOTAL $426� 096�.00 2� 304.00 8�000.00 7� 000�.00 2�000.00 2, 000�,00 $447� 400�.00 � t7�000,00 5. 500�.00 ���..�.���..� $ 22� 500'.00 $ t4�000.00 6� 500�.00 850�.00 23�450;00 700.00 $ 45�500,00 $ 500;00 r, 500-.00 . 40�000.00 000� 00 43�000.00 558 400 00 � �R,�A. T10NS LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE LAVN & JUD�CIARY MUNIG�PAL BUILDtNG PLANNING 8c ZONING ELEC FtONS INSURANCE REFIREMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT STREET SAFETY INSPECTIOW SERVICES DOG CONTROL C�VIL DEFENSE ENG�NEERING � PUBIIC WORKS ADMIN. GE(dERAL STREET MAINT. SANITATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC WELFARE PUBLIC LIBRARY RECREATION HOPKINS PUBLiC PARKS HENN. COUNTv PARKS CONTINGENCIES SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS CAPITA[. I�PROVEMENTS $r � , 500�.00 43� 000'.00 6�600;00 6� 500�.00 I�000.00 3� 000�,00 r0�000.OQ 1't'� 000.00 82� 000',00 35� 000',00 T8� 500,,00 3� 000'.00 T�600.00 [ � 000�.00 1'7� 300�.00 16� 500�.00 T [ 2 � 000'.00 46�000.00 3�800.00 �7� 500'.00 i 8� 500�.00 40 � 000�.00 r2, �oo�,00 [' � 400 �00 8�000;00 l'.000:00 $ 5 (=8 � 400�:00 4-�- �--�=�s�= $558,400:00 THE ABOVE SCHEDULE OF REVENUE3 AND APPROPRtAT10NS ESTIMATED AS THE BUDGET FOR THE C�TY OF HOPKINS FOR �958 IS IN ACCORDANCE W�TH THE FiGURES DETERMINED AT THE COUNC�L MEETING ON OCTOBER ?7H., TH`IS CALLS FOR A CURRENT TAX LEVY TO BE RAISED IN i958 DD �426�096.00� TO THlS MUST BE ADDED THE AMOUNTS ALREADY SET UP BY THE COUNTY AUDITOR SUFFjC1ENT TO PAY OUR OENERAL OBLIGATION AND P;I.R�, BONDS� MS FOLLOWS2+ GEtVERAL OBLIGATION BONDS �42�04j,00 �.I.R. BONDs 54 600 00 � TOTAL 96�64C�.00 THIS IS THE AMOUNT REQUIRED AFTER DEDUCTING THE BOND PAVAAENTS WHICH THE BOARD DECIDED TO MAKE FROM P�.1`.R�. RESERVES; OUR ASSESSMENT RECORDS INDICA7E THAT OUR TOTAL TAXABLE VALUATION FOR 1958 WILL BE $i0�566�000.00`., USING THIS VALUATION FiGURE� THE TAX OR MILL RATE FOR � t958 APPEARS AS FOLLOWS=� C�TY BUDGET GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS P.I.R. BONDS TOTAL $426�096.00 42�041,.00 � 54i600y00 $522�737.00 MILL RATE a o � a 40'. 35 3.98 _ 5-�a? _ 49�.50 MILLS PAGE p3i+ REGULAR MEETING 1`0/t5/57 MILBERT MOVED� PERBIX SECONDEO� THAT POLICY ON ASSESSING FOR ROAD AND STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS BE TABLED. CARRIED. A � CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THE ADOPTION OF�RESOLUTIOIV� aSUPPLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH RURAL HENNEPIN COUNTY NURSING DISTRICTe� MARKED EXHIB`1T �E�� BE ADOPTEO. CARRIED. VESEL.Y MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT REQUEST 8Y TfiE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR PERMISSION TO PLACE BURIED CABLE ON 77H STREET SOUTH BEIWEEN WEST PARK VALLEY AND EAST PARK VALLEY ROADS AND BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVENUES SOUTH� ALSO IN THE ALLEY OFF 7TH AVENUE� NORTH OF EXCELS�OR AVENUE EAST� BE GRANTED SUBJECT TO ENGINEERitS APPROVAL�• CARR�ED-. VESELY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT IN THE FUTURE NO PERMITS BE ISSUED TO THE THREE �3� UTiLITY COMPANIES FOR THE PLACING OF MANHOLES IN THE STREETS OF HOPKINS WHERE IT WILL IMPEDE TRAFFIC UNLESS THERE BE A SHOWING OF NECESSITY�• CARRIED. VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY THE NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPAfVY FOR PERMISSION TO PLACE ONE (I}^L zP�—LE ON ROBINWOOD LANE� EAST OF COUNTY ROAD N0. 73 AND ONE �r'� POLE IN ALLEY BETWEEN �Si' AND (3TH AVENUES SOUTH� NORTH OF SECOND STREET SOUTH� BE GRANTED SUBJECT TO ClTY ENGINEERtS APPROVAL• CARRIED, VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY FOR PERMISSIOPI TO REPLACE GAS MA1NS AND SERViCE ON 9TH AND TO7H AVENUES NORTH AND SOUTH� ALSO ON FIRST STREET SOUTH� BE GRANTED SUBJECT TO C1T1i ENGiNEERtS APPROVAL AND REPAlRiNG OF ROADS. CARRIED. VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO, 756� gq RE60LUTtON REC�(V1`NG q REPQRT ANI3 CALLtNG FOR A HEARING QN THE 1NSTALLA7ION OF S1'0'ElNALK.ON A PORTiON .OF 'f�NELFTH .A1I�NUE SUUTH AND THE BLI?�CE�TBP SURFACING OF A, P�2T�ON OF' SECOND JSTREET' SQUTH �ND � A. PORTION OF THE ALLEY 1N BLOCK N1NE, 4VEST MI�NNEAPQLIS°� MARKEo EXHIBIT °Fn� BE ADOPTEO. CARRIED, VESEL.Y MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION�NO. 757� pA R�:OLUTTON`ESTABLi�H1NG NNNTCiPAI. STATE Ai0 STR�'ET SYST�14t°, MARKED EXHIBIT °Gn� BE ADOPTED�. CARRfED`, VESELY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT NOTtCE DATED t0�t5�57 OF COMPLETION OF DWELLING LOCATEO ON PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS THE SOUTH [�2 OF LOT 2 AND 8LL OF LOT 3� BLOCK Y6� WEST MINNEAPOLIS THIRD DIVISION� BE APPROVEDi MARKED EXHIBIT �Ha, CARRIED. VESELY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� TNAT THE SPEC�F�CATIONS FOR THE FIRE DEPAR7MENT RESCUE TRUCK BE REFERRED TO COUNCILMAN MILBERT TO CHECK SAME WITH FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. .�.. . A. W. ELMQUIST� SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL ATa'E : " � � �. W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR K � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIM COUNTY,.MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 71.�9 A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF WATER MAINS ON A PORTION_OF INTERLACHEN ROAD. WHEREAS, a resolution of the city council adopted the 17th da y of September, �957, fixed a date for a hearing on fihe proposed installation of water mains on Interlachen Road between Interurban Street �nd Boyce Street, and UN-IEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable.to be assessed N for the making of this improvement were given ten days published notice of fihe council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 15th day of October, 1957, and �M-IEREAS, the property owners living on Interlachen Road between Boyce Street and Goodrich Street appeared and objected to the installation of wat�r mains on such portion of Interlachen Road, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF gOPKINS, MINNESOTA; I. The installation of water mains on Interlachen Road between Interurban Street and Goodrich Avenue is hereby ordered. 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement. He shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held fihis 15th day of October, �957• W. HARLAN PERBIX,MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Wh i tney, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKIhiS FIENNEP I N COl1NTY, M I N t�SOT.4 RESOLUTION NUMBER 752 � A RESOLl1TI0N ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS IN A PORTION OF TWENTIETH AVEIVUE SOUTH AND THE PREPARATION OF PLANS,THEREFOR. � WHEREAS, a resolwtion of the city council adopted the 2�.th day of September, �957, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed instailation of sanitary sewer and water mains in and alon9 a proposed northeriy extension of that part of Twentieth Avenue South lying South of Excelsior Avenue from its present northerl�y termination for a distance of about 130 feet, and WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten dayst published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice end the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 15th day of October, �957, NOW, 1N EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted September 21�., �957• 2. P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement. He shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of s�ch improvement. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 15th day of October, 1957. W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYUR �. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Gouncil Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COl1NTY,. MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 753 A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE SCHOOL �OARD OF INDEPENDENT SCH00 L. D I STR I CT NO .. 225 ,. HEN NEP I N COUM'Y, M I NNESOTA, TO REINSTATE CERTAIN BUS SERVICE. bVHEREAS, since the commencement of schooi in September, i957, Independent Schoot District No. 225 has abandoned cerfiain bus service previously furnished by the district to pupils attending the Alice Smith Elementary School on the South side of State Trunk Highwa y No. 7, and WHEREAS, this makes it necessary for many children going to and from said school to cross State Trunk Highwa y No. 7 at Twelfth Avenue and Fifth Avenue and Minnetonka Mills Road, which foot crossings were not neces- sary before the reduction in the bus schedule, and WHEREAS, both of said crossings are exfiremely dangerous and hazardous for foot passage and it is much safer to take children across said crossings in buses, and WHEREAS, the placing of police officers afi said crossings during the periods of the day when the same are being used by school children may reduce but by no means eliminates the hazards of foot passage and even with policemen at said crossings there remains a'great danger of injury or death to said children, and WHEREAS, in the event of injury�o� death of any of said children at , _ said crossings the responsibility therefor would rest upon the school board because of ifis action in doing away with the buses across said crossings, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the council go on record as requesting and recommending to the Board of Education of Independent School District No. 225, Hennepin County, Dl�innesota, the reinstatement of such bus serviee as may be necessary to avoid fihe foot passage of schoo) children across State Trunk Highway No. 7 at said Twelfth Avenue and Fifth Avenue and Minnetonka Mills Road. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 15th day of October, �957• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MA1�OR A. W. Elmquist, � Secretary of the Council CITY OF HOPK.I.NS HENNEP�N COUNTY,MfNNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 754 A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING MONEY TO THE SINKING FUND AND qUTHORIZING CERTIFICqTION THEREOF TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR. BE IT RESOLVEU BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WOPKINSs THERE IS HEREBY tRREVOCABLY APPROPR�ATED TO THE SINKING FUND OF THE C[TY OF HOPKIN3 IMH(CH WAS HERETOFORE ESTABLISHED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING PRiNCtPAL AND INTEREST ON THE �100�000.00 GENERAL OBLIGATtON PERMANENT IMPROVEMEIdT REVOLVING FUND BONDS DATED OCTOBER I� 1948� THE SUM OF �10�800.00� AND ON THE `�I50�000.00 GENERAL OBLIGATION PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND BONDS DATED SEPTEMBER I� 1950� THE SUM OF $I6,500,00� WHICH MONEY fS ACTUALLY ON HAND� AND WHICH AAflOUNT IS SUFFICfENT TO PAY ALL PRINCIPAL AND 'INTEREST ' PAYMENTS DUE ON SA�D BONDS OURING THE CALENDAR YEAR 1958. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE SECRETARY OF THE COUNGII CERTIFY TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR TWE FAGT AND AMOUNTS OF SAI'D APPROPR�ATIO(dS AND REQUEST THE'AUD�TOR NOT TO INCLUDE ANY LEVY FOR THE PAYMENT OF PRINC�PAL AND INTEREST ON SAID BORIDS IN THE 195? TAX LEVY FOR THE TAXES PAYABLE IN THE YEAR I958. /fE6 �`� y R ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPK[NS AT A SPE�f-k'L MEET1'NG /f"� THEREOF HELD THIS `�P+1 DAY OF OCTOBER� t 957. W.. FiARLAN PERB 1 X� MAYOR A. W. ELMQUIST� SECRETARY OF THE COUNCfL ' i FRANK N. WHTTNEY� CITY ATTORNEY A. iY. �lmquie� �� Oetober lb C� Ro�lciu� , ' 6ity � 59 426�098.00 T!►� e►b�ve +'+monnt ie la s8dlt�fon �o t�e �98,841.A0 whioh �ill snto�nni�l�olly be ae� uP by t,Me Co��y �afli�or a� pe�r �iae resolutiono ma4led yo�ar oPf''ioa f�rc� t� to t�, meld,ag a lc�t.�3, levy ot �622,737.OAo �ee re�a►eree side� for '�reak dova og t�s �88,6�1.00 euto�Ci�all�r 0e� up by th� CAnaty 6uQitoa�. Attao�aed aopy of re�olu�f� �96� eaplaine Stsolf. �"'�.=:"7 �.,.�:. .. �eaol�l�ion � a � n n � n n Ootober lbti► 18th S� nOtOb9! � 'A� 2�8��6 2�941.00 ��ten� 91 6�21�48 8,600.�A �tosm sewer 120 1�8 49 6,80�.Ofl P I 8 289 4 62 8,700.00 �ir� eqaipanen� 322 1 1�68 11,600.00 P x 8 see a ia ba z�,soo.00 stora a�re: 9�66 8�15�5�3 6,60+�.(� P Y R 0+ 888 12 6�5F i8,60�.00 � i R 790 6�0�57 15,300.00 F° Y a $88,841.00 To�e1 67 ` � � � �, ,.. SDPPI�MENT AGRE. � NT b,1ITH RURAL HENA?EPIN COUNTY� NUF,SII�'G DISTRICT Mr. �araoll �� intraduced the fo3laaaing resolution and moved its adoption: . � , "Resolution Rslating to Participating in Rural Hennepin County Ndursing District:a� • . WI�RFA3, pursuant to. M�.nnesota Statutes, Sections 145.08 and 145.12 provision has beeri made for a public heatth nursing district in that portion of Hennepiri County outside the City oY P�finneapolis, and ti�F�EREAS, pursuant to such authority such a public heal.th nursing district has been organized and has been in opera.tion for several years, and - WFIEFtEAS, it i� deemed necessary to continue the operation of such nursing district and to provide it with adequate funds for its proper operaticn. N�nT, TI�REFORE, HE IT RESOLVED by the governing body of �bho that this political subdivision continue town, village or city to be incl�zded in the public health nursing distriat of rural Hennepin County, - organized.on January 4,.1952; that it garticipats in the benef3ts thereof; and that it agrees to su�pport on an apportiar�nent basis its pro rata share of the cost of the administration of such district provided, however, that for the period Jarivary 2, 1958 to�December 31, 1q60s this cost sha11. not exceed in an6r one year �.47 per cap3ta on the basis of the official 19�0 Federal Census. $E IT FURTF�' RESOLVED, that this resolutiori shall be deemed an agreement to continue to participate in �uch nursing district on the basis hereinbefore specified with all ot,her political subdivisions adopting similar resolutions. The motion for adoptioh of the foregoing resolution was seconded by �°. �iibo� . Upon roll call there were�eas and , .�..._ �YS' Yeas l�a�ys C�a°roll ffii1t�ePt P�r�9at ��� � ��se� I,; , e��_ q►�i�t � r,�,,,.. Clerk of � the ,�aty , o� IIopki.�►e hereby certify�.that�the aboye.is�a,true copy of 'a resblution ad'opted by the governing boc�y of. - t�ac� �i� .Co�aa�oil, ,� in,an ,official meeting at. i�i. a9. ,�11 �. on Oatobar,l5� 19bT. to�um, village `or city dat,e � �5��� , Clerk � � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEP I N_ CAUNTY, MI NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 756 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING A REPORT AND CALLING FOR A HEARING ON THE I NSTALLAT ION OF S I DEWA LK ON A PORT I ON OF TI�IELFTH AVENUE SOUTH AND THE BIACKTOP SURFACING OF A PORTION OF SECOND STREET SOUTH AND OF.A P4RTION OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK NINE,.WEST MINNEAPOLIS. WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution of the council adopted September 3, �957, it was proposed to construct sidewalk on the West side of Twelfth Avenue South in front of Lots Seven (7), Eight (8) and Nine (9), Block Nine (9), West N'iinneapolis; also to blacktop surface Second Street South from its intersection with Twelfth Avenue South and running westerly to the alley in Block Nine (9), West Minneapolis, and also blackfop surface that portion of the alley in Block Nine (9), West �linneapolis, lying Soutfi of the North line extended of Lofi Seven (7) in said 61ock, and WH�REAS, P. S. Sidney-Smith, city engineer, in his reporf on said project recommends that in addition to the items listed above that there be repaired approximately 108 feet of curb on Twelfth Avenue South, and this report was received by the council on October 15, Ig57, NOW, TFfEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: I. The council will consider all of said improvements, inctuding the repair of said curb,as set forth in the engineerTs report and the assessment of abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvemenf pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. Lp29.011 to 1�2g.11l, at an estimated total cost of �1,700.00. 2. A public hsaring shall be held on such proposed improvements and each of them on the 5th day of November, �957, in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 otclock p.m. and the city manager shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 15th day of 0 ctober, t957. W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAY�R A. W. Elmquist, Secrefiary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, � City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA � �� ;� ��,� `�e\ �\ NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF SIDEWALK ON A PORTION OF TWELFTH AVENUE SOUI'Fi'AND THE BLACKTOP SURFACING OF A PORT ION OF SECOND STREET SOU11-1 AND OF A PORT ION OF TNE ALLEY IN.BLOCK NINE, WEST MINNEAPO LIS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the city council of the city of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the city hail' at 7:30 ofclock p.m. on November 5, �957, to consider the construction of sidewalk on the West side of Twelfth Avenue South in front of Lots Seven (7), Eight (8) and Nine (9), Block Nine (9), West h1inneapolis; also the blacktop surfacing of Second Street South from its intersection with Twelfth Avenue South and running westerly to the alley in Block Nine (9), 1Nest Minneapolis; also the blacktop surfacing of that portion of the alley in Block Nine ((�), West Minneapolis, lyinc South of the North line extended of Lot Seven (7) in said block, and the repair of approximately 108 feet of curb on Twelfth Avenue South, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1a29.011 to 1.�29.It1. The area proposed to be assessed for such improve- ment is the property abutting thereon. The estimated cost of such improvement is �1,700.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. a SIDNEY S. FRISSELL, CITY MANAGER Published in the Hennepin Review on October 2L� and 31, 1957. � • n CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, N�INNESOTA RESO LUTION N0.757 A RESOLUTI�ON ESTABLISHING MUNICIPAL STATE AID STREET SYSTEM. WHEREAS, it appears to the city councii of the city of Hopkins that the streets hereinafter described should be designated as "municipai state aid streets" under the provisions of M,innesota Laws of t957, Chapter 91�3, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA: That the streets described and numbered as follows, to-wit.: Number Description Length 27-341. Excelsior Avenue a y a oa o County Road No. 18 61a20 27-3I�2 St. Lou i s Street • xce sior venue to Tyler Avenue 1800 27-31�2 Tyler Avenue S. Louis S reet to Second Street North 3?0 27-31�2 Lake Street y er venue to Monk Avenue 11�L�0 27-3�.3 First Street North - ,, _, a y a oa o Parklane 6360 ;: o�;;- ._ `b r 27-343 ParkLane irs. reet North to �xcelsior Avenue 300 27-3J�. Twe l f th Avenue North xce sior venue o ighwa y No. 7 2860 27-345 Fifth Avenue North ` xce sior venue o Minnetonka Mills Road 1910 27-31�.6 Eleventh:P�enue South xce sior venue o Seventh Street South 3g1�.0 27-31�7 Seventh Street South even venue ou to UJashington Avenue 3350 27-3I�8 h1 i nnetonka M i I I s Road i venue or - ighwa y No. 7 2320 27-3L�9 Seventeenth Avenue North oun y oa o, o �g way No. 7 3960 27-35o Third Street�';North � , i venue o welfth 2300 27-351 Second Street South s i ng on o an uren �gJ�g total 39078 feet (7.�0 miles) be and hereby are desionated as "municipal state aid streets'� of said city, subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Highways of fihe State of N� i nnesota; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the city clerk is hereby authorized and directed to forward two certified copies of this resolution to the Commissioner of Highwa ys.for his consideration, that upon his approval of the designation of said streets, or portions thereof, such approved streets or portions thereof shall comprise the municipal state aid street system of the city of Hopkins, and that same be constructed, improved and maintained in accordance with the rules and regulations of fihe Commissioner of Highways, and the provisions of Minnesota Laws of �957, Chapter 9�3. ADOPTED BY THE coun�il of the city of Hopkins at a regutar meeting thereof held this 15th day of October, �957• W: FiARLAN PERB I X, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the council Frank N. Whi tney, City Attorney CERTIFICATIOld . I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correat copy of a resolution duly passed, adopted and approved by the counail of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of October, 1957. City Clerk, City of Hopkins, �Hinno � � �� �� f ��`��� { �� � �� � �� �. , � � �y ����� � � �� THE. CITY OF HOPKINS 723 EXCELSIOR AVENUE • TELEPNONE WEST 8-3548 • HOPKINS, MINNESOTA o�ToeEa os, 1957 TO YYHOM 1 T 6AAY CONCfiRNo tT 18 HEREBY CERTt�IED THAT .TME DWBI.LINQ I.00ATEO. ON THE �ROi�ERTX OEBCRIBEO A8 Tb1E 80UTH {�2 OF {.OT 2 AIYO Al6 OF LOt 3� 640CK 16� NE8i MINNEAPW.18 THIRO OIVIBION� HAS BEEA! S�J88TANTIA��Y CQMPt.ETEO SUPPICIENT FQR NUI�AAN HABITATION �ND SAID REAL ESTATE 18 Id0 LONGER SUBJECT TO OR GOVERN�O BY iNE TERM3� CONDITION3 AND RROV1910N$ OF ORDIAIANCE NO. i{4� � "AM ORDIMANCE EIN11i1Nl3 THE N9E AHO OCCUPANCY 0� BASEAAENT O�IELI� 1 N08 1 N TH� C 1 TY OF NOPK 1 NS• . . � CITY MANA R APPROVED 6Y TNE C�TY C0UNC11. OF TNE CiTY OF HOPKilV3 ON CItY 6LERK A SPEC�AL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE�CITY OF HOPKINS� M�NNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1957 AT 5p00 P.M, IN THE ciTY HALL. PRESEIVT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNC�LMEN CARROLL� HANLEY� AND MILBERT� CITY ENGINEER S�DNEY�SMITH AND FINANCE OFFICER BRUBACHER. PURSUANT TO NOTICE� B�DS WERE OPENED AT 10500 A.M. MONDAY� OCTOBER 2t� f95? FOR THE FURNISHING AND INSTALLING OF SIGNAL LIGHTS ON MINNETONKA ti��LLS ROAD AT 5TH� 8TH AND 9TH AVENUES AND THE FOLLOW�NG BIDS WERE RECEIVED=� SIGNAL �j MtLLS RD.�9TH AVE.NO. & 4TH ST. NO. S 1 GNAL �2 S 1 GNAL �3 SUPPLY 1 fdSTAL1.AT I ON TOTAL SUPPLY INSTALLATION TO7AL suPP�v _ INSTALLATION TOTAL B DER LEHN KEHNE DONALD ELECTR1C ELECTRIC HARSTAD :�... .......���.... $ 652',00 $ 553,85 5t2.00 �T � t'64'.00 $ t � 682.00 � 595,00 575.00 $i�1'70;00 $ 595�.00 505;00 $1 � l'00;00 $ T�595.00 $ i�595;00 $ 503�. C 3 � 503,t3 HANLEY MOVED� MjLBERT SECONDED� THAT TNE B10 OF DONALD HARSTAD FOR THE FURNISHING OF SIGNALS TO BE INSTALLED AT MIILS ROAD�AND 5TH AVEMUE NORTH AfdD 4TH STREET NORTH IN THE AMOUNT OF $503.j,'3� BE ACCEPTED, CARRIED; MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE B�D OF LEHN ELECTRIC IN THE AMOUNT OF �575�.00 PLUS �20�,�0 ADDITIONAL FOR GROUNDING OF THE ABOVE SIGNALS� BE ACCEPTED. CARRtED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� 7HAT THE CITY AD�ERTISE FB� THE FURNISHING OF BULK SALT FOR THE t957++58 SEASON. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. � ... �..�.�� A. W. ELMQUIST� SEC ETARY TO THE COUNC�L ATf7ES s % �:.- _. � ! . �. 1 / W. H RLAN.PERBIX� MAYOR �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPtN COUNTY, MINNESOTA THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA IS INVITING BIDS FOR THE SUPPLY OF SALT, FOR USE UPON ITS STREETS DURING 1957-1958. SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAA.LABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE C1TY MANAGER. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO IOSOO A.M. MONDAY� NOVEMBER 4� 1957. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CITY OF HOPKINS � , SIDNEY S. FRISSE�L � CITY MANAGER PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW OCTOBER 24� 1957 C 1 TY.- OF�: HOPK I'NS, � M I.NNESOTA �OFFIC�AL PUBLICAT'1ON� f .� �,� � , +� 1 �,�,\' �\� �, . AND NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR INSTALLaT10N OF SANIT�RY SEWEFj/WATERMAINS ON VAR(OUS STREETS IN CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA. SEALED BIDS W�'LL 8E RECEIVED BY THE C�T7 MANAGER AT TFiE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL NOVEMBER 5� 1957 AT 10:00 A.M. ANO THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSS�BLE THEREAFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT WIIL BE MADE BY THE C�TY FOR THE ABOVE WORK. SPECiFICATIONS ANO FURTHER DETAfLS ARE AVA�LABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENG[NEER. B�DOERS BONDS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS ARE REQUfRED FOR (0� OF THE BID� AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. B�OS. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL CITY OF HOPK'fNS � ` ` SIDNEY S. �SSELL �'"""-C CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED �.N THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW OCTOBER 24, t957 TO BE PUBLISWED IN TWE CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN OCTOBER 24� 1957 �OFF�CIAL PUBLICATION� CITY OF ROPKINS MINNESOTA NOTIC E FOR B I DS FOR THE RURC HASE OF TWO (2) AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC SIGNALS. �� � � � � �-'' ��s� � e��� � SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA UNTIL NOVEMBER 26, 1957 AT 10:00 A.M.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ, AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE PURCHASE OF ANDfkOQ]C INSTALLATION OF THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT:— I AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC SIGNA� TO BE LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF COUNTY ROADS #3 AND #20. I AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC SI�NAL TO BE LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF V1IASHINGTON AVENUE AND EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD. SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE �F THE CITY MANAGER. THE R�GHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CITY OF HOPKtNS SIDNEY S. FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE FiENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW NOVEMBER f4, 1957. r .. . ' t -,,. . , _ � � „ � � ��� � , , �,4 �� ���� �, � A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD.ON TUESOAY� NOVEMBER 5� i957 AT 7230 P�.M�. IN THE CITY HALL. . . ; . ,:. , . . PRESEWT WERE MAYOR PER81X'� GOUNGILMEN.CARROL,L�,.HANLEY� MILBERT AND VESELY� ALSO C�tY ATTORNEY WHITNEY AND FINANCE OFFICER BRUBACHER', VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEU�� TMAT EXPENDITURES DATED NOVEMBER 5� t957'IN THE AMOUNT oF $t57�.614'e72 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT� CARROLL VOTING NO ON VOUCHER �3513, CARR'I ED�, VESELY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� TMAT ALL OTHER'1TEMS ON THE A�ENDA BE RECESSED TO A SPECIAL MEETING TO BE WELD AT7230 P',M,�, THURSDAY�"Tt�7�57. GARRIED. � CARROLL MOVED� TMAT SIDNEY S, FRISSELL BE R.ISMISSED AS CITY MANAGER OF HOPKINS`. MOTION CONSlDERED LOST FOR LACK OF A SECOND. HANLEY MOVED� PERBIX SEGONDED� THAT THE PUBL'`IG EXAM(NER�S REPORT BE REFERRED TO THE COUNC'IL SITTING AS A COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE� FOR STUOY��INVESTIGATI.ON AND REPORT, CARRIED, VESELY MOVED� Ml�LBERT SEGONDED� THAT THE MEETfNG BE RECESSED TO 7=30 P;M,�. THURSDAY� L'•L��7�57�• CARR'IE'D• , . .. ,. .. _ ;.. . . . _ ., . . . ., ... .. t>_ . . _ . ,.. .. . , ... �..�... A. W, ELMQUIST� SECR TARY TO THE COUNGIL y: �:� ;� / , ,, / ,�."�'%�!' . _.�� � /f. , i �..,.► AL , . , , ., �,... ... ,.., . � ... W. IiARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR � ���� Q�� � �; �,9� � ,� �re � A RECESSED MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELO ON THURSDAY� NOVEMBER 7� �957 AT 7p30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNCILMEN CARROLL� HANLEY� MILBERT AND VESELY� ALSO CITY MANAGER FR�SSELL� C�TY ATTORNEY WHITNEY� CITY ENGINEER SMITH� FINANCE OFFICER BRUBACHER AND �EWER AND UlATER SUPERINTENDENT BRECKA. PURSUANT TO NOTICE� BIDS WERE OPENED AT tOp00 A�,M.� MONDAY� tt/4/5? FOR THE FURNISHING OF BULK SALT AND THE FOLLOW�NQ BIDS WERE RECEIVED=�+ B t�DD�ER M�NNESOTA SALT C0. CUTLER�MAGNER IN7ERNATIONAL MORTON SALT PR C £ $ 16�C5 i6.50 1s.so 16�.50 CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BID3 OF MINNESOTA SALT COMPANY FOR THE FUR-� NISHING OF BAG SALT �BIDS OF r0�14�57� AND BULK SALT� BE ACCEPTED. CARRIED. BIDS WERE ALSO OFENED AT 10E00 A.M, ON FRIDAY� tt�i�57 FOR THE FURNISNING OF TRAFFiC SIGNAL� LIGHTS AT EXCELSIOR AND MONK AND EXCELSIOR AND WASHINGTON AVENUE AND THE FOLLOW�NG BIDS WER� RECE � VED=�+ EXCELSIOR 8c MONK SUPPLY INSTALLATION EXCELSIOR & WASHINGTON SUPPI.Y INSTALLATfON LE1�N $ 525.00 620,00 �EAGLE) 650.00 (OTHER) $2�978�.00 3� 350.00 �EAGLE� 3�450.00 �OTHER� H�R ,ST�D $ 357.20 VESELY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT TNE ABOVE, TRAFFIC SIGNAL BIDS BE REJECTED AND MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO READVERTfSE FOR SAME. CARRIED. BIDS WERE ALSO OPE�1����� ����� A.M• TUESDAY� NOVEMBER 5� I95? FOR SEWER AND WATER AND STORM SEWER MA1NS�f�X id �CR �FOX�fd7A�A�X�2�A64Xi��KAD1d6�XfdRJbQ�bdXf�PO�X���bdX��(�D��l�XRfS���dXAND THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVED=�+ �r ; SINANSOtd EXCAVATING CO`. PHELPS-�DRAKE NORTHERN CONTRACTING CO�. MORETTINI SERRATORE PR C£ $ t"6� 357.90 I7�t68.15 18� 3I9�.90 19� I'55.95 20 � 984`.00 VESELY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BID OF SWANSON EXCAVATING COMPANY BE ACCEPTED AND THE NECESSARY AGREEMENTS AND BOND FORMS BE PREPARED FOR SIGNATURES. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONOED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 758� nq RESQLUTI�!!V ORD£RiNG THE INSTALLATION OF S1'D£WALK ON p PQRTION f3F TW£LFTH AVENUE SOUTH AND TH� BLAC K TQR SURFACiNG OF A PORTION OF SECOND STR'EET Sf�UTFI pND A PQRTION . OF' THE ALLEY 1N BL�K 9� WEST Nf1NNEAP�.1S� AND TN£ R�AtR aF CERTAtN CURB ON 7YNEtFTH AVENUE SGUTH°, MARKED EXHIBIT ga°, Be ADOPTED. CARRIED�. , _ . �- VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONOED! THAT THE RE;4DING OF ORDINANCE N0. [47� "AN QftD1NANCE VACATING A PQRTION OF uEC OND STR£ET SQUTH", BE TABLED TO MEETING OF 1�2i�58,� CARRIED�. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE CiTY PURCHASE THE PROPERTY AT 20 � 8TH AVENUE NO.� WHICH 1S LOT 5� BLOCK 67� WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DIVISION FOR �C8�000.00 AND THE SELLERS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO THE OCCUPANCY AND POSSESSION OF SAID PROPERTY UNTIL 3/1/58. ALSO TNE MAYOR AND CITY MANAGER TO SIGN THE NECESSARY LEGAL PAPERS. CARRIED. VESELY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY KNIGHTS OF COL��IB�SqCOT �I�IL �2232 FOR A BINGO PERMIT FOR t't�L8�57 AT THE ST• JOSEPHtS CHURCH BASEMENT,� C�R�E�. VESELY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� TH7CT REQUEST BY THE NORTH6NESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR PERMISSION TO PLACE BURIED CABLE ON FIRST STREET SOUTH AND i2TH AVENUE SOUTH BE GRANTED� SUBJECT 70 C�TY ENGINEER APPROVAL. CARRIED. � PAGE �2� — RECESSED MEETtNG �+ i�I'�7�57 VESELY MOVED� MlLBERT.SECONOED� THAT THE C`�TY OF.HOPKINS ACCEPTS THE SUGGESTIONS OF PROPOSED CHANGES REGARD'�NG TRAFFIC COND,IIQ�NS ON �7 HIGHWAY THROUGH HOPKINS AS OUTL'INED IN COMMUNICATION FROM COMMISSIONER OF H7GHWAYS� L`, P, ZIMMERMAN DATED`10�t5�57 AND �f�� WII.L SHARE THE COS7 OF SIGNAL CHANGES WH1CH IS ESTIMATED AT �7�000;00 AND MR�, FRISSELL TO SO ADVISE THE STATE H'IGHWAY DEPARTMENT. CARRIED`, CARROLL MOVED� HAN6EY.SECONDED� THAT AN ADD•1TIONAL COST OF �27.00 FOR SCHOOL S�IGNALS AT 5TH AVENUE NORTH AND MINNETONKA MILl.S ROAD BE AUTHORIZED�, CARRIED,, V:ESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� TMAT THE CITY CONSTRUGT DRAIN AND SiDEWALK ON NORTH SIDE OF MINNETONKA MIILS ROAD EASTERLY FROM 12Tk1 AVENUE TO PRESENT SIOEWALK AND THE ENTIRE COST BE B�LLED TO SCHOOL DISTRICT �225, CARRIED. VESELY MOVED� CARBOLI. SECONDED� THAT THE QUESTION OF THE OAKRIDGE COUNTRY CLUB DRAINAGE PROBLEM NORTHEAS7ERLY OF THE SENtOR HIGH SCWOOL BE TABLED. CARR`1ED, VESELY- MOVED�.CARROLL SECONOED� THAT THE C1TY ATTORNEY MOVE TO ASK SCHOOL DISTRICT �225 TO JO'IN 7HE G;ITY OF HOPKINS IN PENDING JENSEN LAWSU'!fi CASE. CARRIED, HAVE MILBERT MOVED.� VESELY SECONOED� THAT MR. FR1SSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO�THE TWIN CJTY TEST'ING LABORATORY MAKE THE NECESSARY TESTS FOR THE BEST LOCAT,(ON OF A NEW LIFT STATI'ON TO TAKE THE PLACE OF THE ONE AT EXGELSIOR ANO WASNINGTON AND THE ONE AT SECOND STREET NORTH AND VJASH1NGTON AVENUE AND THE C'�TY ENGINEER SUBMIT A REPORT ON SAME. CARRIED, MlLBEf� MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT MR, FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO DRAW SPE�y':IFICAT!'.ONS AND ADV.ERTISE FOR B1DS FOR SEWER CLEAN'fNG EQUFPMENT W,'TTW AN AL.TERNATIVE PAYMENT PLAN. CARRJED, CITY CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE G1TY MANAGER HAVE A�CREIN DfG A HOLE TO THE SEWER MA'INS AT.21'8 " 7TH AVENUE NORTH TO DETERMINE THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE I'N SEWERS BAGK'ING UP AT THFS I.00ATION. TOTAL COST NOT TO EXCEED �T25,00. CARRIED, CARROLL h�OVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT MR; FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO ADVERTISE FOR ALTERNATE B I DS ON TWO �2� POL ICE CARS�. CARR I ED. HANLEY MOVED, M.ILBERT SECONDED�; � THAT AUTHORIZATI'ON BE GRANTED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ST.ORM SEWER MAiNS SOMETIME DURING l'957 ORq l'958 ON,THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF THE STREET CAR R,O,W�. BETWEEN BLAKE AND HOMEDALE ROAD AN� AN ESTiMATED COST OF �6�000.00�. SUBJECT TO PERMISSION FROM THE �}`NTEF?L��SG�E�I�f GOLF CLUB TO RUN WATER INTO THEIR PONDING AREA'. CARROLL VOTa1NG N0, CARR:IED', MEETIN6 ADJOURNED, , ...� . �� � t I� ( 7 �, ;, � W, HARLAN PERBIX� MA OR f � ........... . .. _ _......_,... .,...� ... . ................. ��.��,. .. A. W.. ELMQUIST� SECRE ARY TO THE COUNCIL r, �i ,. i:...�-. ��1 � � �,G._'.:id 1 , ` � � �. c� �' � GITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIA COUBTTY, MINNESOT�. RESOLUTION P10. 758 A FiESOLUTIOPT ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF STDEU7ALK OP1 A PORTION OF TWELFTH AVENUE SOUTH AND THE BLAGK- TOP SURFACING OF A PORTION OF SECOND STREET 30UTH AND A PORTION OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCR NINE, VPEST MIN- NEAPOLIS, AB1D 'THE RFPAIR OF CERTAIN CURB ON TWELFT�I AVEATiJE SOUTH. V7AEREAS, a resolution of the council of the city of Hopkins adopted the 15th day of October, 1957, figed ATovember 5, 1957 as a date for hearing on the proposed eonstruction of side- walk on the West side of Twelf�h Avenue South in front of Lots Se�en (7), Eight (8) and ATine (9), West Minneapolis; also the blacktop surfacin� of Second Street South from i�s intersection �ith Twelfth Avenue South and runnin� westerly to the alley in Block Nine (9), West �inneapolis; also the blacktop surfacing of th�t portion of the alley in Block Nine (9), West Minneapolis9 lying South of the North line egtended of Lot Seven (7) in said Block, and the repair of approximately 108 feet of curb on Twelfth Avenue South, and 1�REAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the makin� of this improvement were �iven ten days published notice of the council hearing through two weeklg publications of the required notice and on 1Vovember 5, 1957, said hearing was ad�ourned to November 7, 1957, at 7:30 p.�e and a hearing was held and propert� owner�::heard thereon on the 7th day of DTovember, 1957 a N01l�, THEREFORE, MINNESOTA: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF TAE CITY OF HOPKINS, lo Such improvements, and each of them, are hereby ordered as proposed in the eouncil resolution adopted October 15, 195�• 2. P. S. SidnegmSmith is hereby designated as the en�ineer for this imp�ovement. He shall proceed to carry on all �ork in connection �ith such improvement in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore approved for the installation of sidewalk and eurb and blac:ktop surfacin� in the city of Hopkins. ADOPTED b�r the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 7th day of November, 19570 A. W. Elmquist, W. H�RI�AN PERBIX, 1�AYOR Secretar� of the Gouncil Frank Id. VPhitnay, Cit�r Attorney. , , �OFFICIAL PU3LICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS I�INNESOTA � V� '��I � .,1� � , �� � � �� � � � NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF TWO (2)) NE'JV POLICE CRUISING CARS. THE CITY OF HOPKINS IS INVITING Ei1DS FOR THE PURCHASE OF TWO �2� NEW POLICE CRUISING CARS. SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 10:00 A.M.�. TUESDAY� NOVEMBER 26, 1957. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. �I TY OF �0 I N� r+. ��..4� N�.� C►���..Q,,�,,P 1 SIDNEY S, FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBL I SFiED IN THE F4ENNEP IN COUNTY REV IEW PVOVEMBER f 4� � 957. d J �OFFICIA� PUBLICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA � o "" °� ��, ���� �� ��� f,� c �f �d SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY TFiE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA UNTIL MONDAY� �:ao f?/vj DECEMBER �, 1957 AT ., AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ, AND AS SOON�AS POSSIBLE THERE— AFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT:- 1300 FT. 2—I�2° FIRE HOSE 200 FT. 1�1�2" F�RE HOSE COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANA6ER, THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CITY OF HOPKINS SIDNEY S. FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW NOVEMBER 21, f957 �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� � � �� � � � � m �y '°�r��a d THE CIT,Y OF HOPKINS IS INVITING QJIDS FOR THE SUPPLY OF APPROXIMATELY 10 TIRES. BID OPENING TO BE AT 3:00 P.M. MONDAY� DECEMBER 16� 1957. COMPLETC SPECIFICATIONS AND BID FORMS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER. THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CITY OF HOPKINS SIDNEY S. FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIELY NOVEMBER 27� 1957 � �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIOS FOR.THE PURC HASE OF ONE (i) FOUR INHEEL TRAILER MOUNTED SEWER RODDING MAC HINE. �� �, � � $�, � � � r � �� SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL FRIDAY� DECE1498ER 20� 1957 AT 3:00 P.M.� ANC THEN AND THERE OPEPIEQ AND PUBLICLY REP,D AND AS SOON AS POSS�BLE THEREAFTER AINARD OF A CONTRACT WILI BE AAAGE BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR TFiE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT:- I FOUR WHEEL TRAILER MOUNTED SEWER RODDING MACHINE COMPLETE SPEC�FICATIONS ARE AVAiIABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MRNAGER. BIDS. T1-1E CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL CITY OF HOPKINS SICNEY S. FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW NOVEMBER 27� 1957 i , .. , .. ' � �... .�.. - . _' ; I o _ a �OFF �C �AL PUBL-ICATI ON� � i � /� � a CITY OF HOPKINS � I�`� MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR B I DS FOR TFiE PURCHASE OF ONE ( I) RESCUE TRUC K BODY. SEALED B�DS WILL BE RECE�VED �Y THE C�TY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINSi M(NNE50TA� UNT1L DECEMBER 16� 1957 AT 3:00 P.M.a AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSS�BLE THEREAFTER AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE FOLLOW�NG EQUIPMENT. I RESCUE TRUCK BODY SPEC�F�CATIONS ARE AVAiLABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE C�TY MANAGER. B1DS. THE RIGHT IS RESERVEO TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL CITY OF WOPK�NS S�DNEY S� FRISSELL CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED �N THE WENNEP�N COUNTY REVIEW DECEMBER 5� 1957 o� �f� f, 4�\' �1 1 1��l� � A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL �F THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� NOVEMBER 19� 1957 AT 7:30 P..M. IN THE CITY IiALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN CARROLL� M�LBERT AND VESELY� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL AND C�TY ATTORNEY WHITNEY. CARROLL MOVED� M(LBERT SECONDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES IN THE AMOUNT OF $56,110.04 DATED 1��19�57 BE ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT. CARR�ED� MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE FOLLOWING RENEWAL LICENSE APPLICATIONS BE GRANTED� SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE STATE LIQUOR CONTP,OL COMM�SSIONER OF THE OFF�SALE INTOX(CA71NG LlQUOR LICENSES. CARR(ED. BURSCH�S LIQUOR STORE LEONARD J. AND ARNOLC�'. M�KULAY D�B�A SHEEHAN=S �NC. ARCH 1 E�S BLUE R�BBON BAR� INC. CENTRE LIQUOR STORE P. D� STANNARD�D�B�A KNUTSON�S HOPKINS LIQUOR STORE OAK R�DGE COUNTRY CLUB v.F.w, #425 AMERICAN LEGION ON AND OFF SALE �NTOX�CATING LIQUOR ON ,4ND OFF SALE NON-tNTOX�CATING MALT L1�?UOR SOFT DR�NKS� M�LK� C�GARETTES ON AND OFF SALE lNTOX{CATING L[4UOR ON AND OFF SALE NON-INTOX�CATING MALT L[QUOR SOFT DRINKS AND C�GARETTES ON AND OFF SALE �NTOX(CATING LIQUOR ON AND OFF SALE NON-INTOX�CATING MALT LIQUOR SOFT DR�NKS� C(GARETTES ON AND OFF SALE INTOX�CATING LIQUOR ON AND OFF SALE NON-INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR SOFT DRINKS� C�GARETTES AND I MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT DEVICE. OFF SALE �NTOX�CATING LIQUOR OFF SALE NON�INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR SOFT DR�NKS AND C�GARETTES OFF SALE �NTOXICATING L[QUOR OFF SALE NON�INTOX[CATING MALT LlQUOR SOFT DRINKS AND CIGARETTES OFF SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR AND SOFT DR�NKS AND C�GARETTES ON SALE CLUB LIQUOR ON SALE NON-INTOX[CATING MALT LIQUOR SOFT DR�NKS AND CIGARETTES I ON SALE CLUB LIQUOR ON AND OFF SALE NON��NTOX�CATIN� MALT L(QUOR SOFT CR�NKS� �,� C�GARETTES AND 2 MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT DEVICES ON SALE CLUB LIQUOR SOFT DRINKS CARROLL MOVED� PERB�X SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY ATTORNEY CHECK �NTO THE LEGALITY OF THE LIQUOR LAVJS AND ORDINANCES THAT WOULD PROHIBIT TFiE DELIVERY OF LIQUOR. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE� B�DS NJERE OPENED AT IOt00 A.M. ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12� 1957 FOR THE FURNISHING OF A RESCUE TRUCK BODY AND CHASS�S AND THE FOLI.OW�NG B�DS WERE RECEIVED: B�DS - CFIASSIS HOPKINS MOTOR SALES DODGE D�600 PIONEER GMC c .M.c. 373-8 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER tNTERNATfONAL A-182 MAIN MOTORS CHEVROLET DAHLBERG BROS.�INC, FORD 7S0 W�THOUT TRADE�IN $ 2,805.00 3� I 48.00 3,304,68 3, 375.00 3,720.00 W�TH TRADE-�N $ 2�555.00 2,948.00 3, 304.68 3,475.00 3,450.00 PAGE —2— REGULAR MEETING • If/19/57 B(DS — TRUCK BODY AMOUNT CHAS; OLSON 8c SONS $ 7�315.00 (STRA �GHT cAa) 6�41 5.00 MJLBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE ABOVE BIDS BE REJECTED AND MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHOR�ZED TO RE—ADVERTISE FOR SAME. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT THE ABOVE MOTION REJECTING THE RESCUE TRUCK BODY AND CHASS�S B�DS� BE RECONSIDERED. CARR�ED. THE MAYOR THEN PUT THE ABOVE MOT10N THAT THE ABOVE BIDS BE REJECTED AND MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHOR�ZED TO RE—ADVERT(SE FOR SAME. ALL VOTING N0. MOTION LOST. ,� BODY ! CARROLL MOVED� M[LBERT SECONDED� THAT THE ABOVE RESCUE TRUCK�B�DS BE REJECTED AND MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO RE�ADVERTISE FOR SAME. CARR(ED. CARROLL MOVED� MtLBERT SECONDED� THAT TFiE ABOVE CHASSIS BIDS BE TABLED. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED� PERBIX SECONDED� THAT THE REQUEST BY GEORGE R. WOLFF POST #425� V.F,�. FOR PERM(SSION T0 CONDUCT A TURKEY B�NGO ON SUNDAY� 11�24�57 AT THE V.F�W. HALL� BE GRANTED. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED� PERBIX SECONDED� THAT THE REQUEST BY ST. JOSEPH`S MENS CLUB FOR PERMISSION TO CONDUCT A TURKEY B�NGO ON MONDAY EVEN�NG� II/25/57 AT ST. JOSEPH�S CHURCH BE.GRANTED. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� M[LBERT SECONDED� THAT MR. ROGER L, HICKOK�S REQUEST FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF �1.50� COVER�NG A TOW SERVICE CHARGE BE DEN�ED. CARR�ED. � CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE BILL IN THE AMOUNT OF �1�058.50 BY THE STATE OF M�NNESOTA COVERING THE COST OF AUD�T BY THE STATE EXAMINER BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARR�ED. M�LBERT MOVED� PERBIX SECONDED� THAT THE C.�TY ENGINEER BE REQUESTED TO SUBM�T AN EN��NEERsS REPORT SHOWING THE ESTIMATED COST AND CAPACITY OF POND�PIG AREA OF THE PROPOSED STORM SEWER CONSTRUCTION ALON6 THE STREET CAR R.O.W, BETWEEN BLAKE AND HOMEDALE TO SUPPLEMENT AND CLARIFY MOTION MADE 11�7�57. CARR�EDo M�LBERT MOVED� PERB�X SECONOED� THAT COMMUN�CATION DATED 11�18�57 BY WILLARD OLSEN WILLISEN PERTAIN�NG TO PERSONAL PROPERTY HEID �LLEGALIY BY THE C�TY OF HOPKINS BE TABLED. CARRtED, CARROLL MOVED� VESELY SECONDED� THAT PAYMENT OF THE FOUR �NVOICES ISSUED BY THE BI"LATERAL HOSE COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT OF $1�750.00� BE DENIED AND THE HOSE COMPANY BE NOTIF�ED TO TAKE POSSESSION OF THE F�RE HOSE. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED, VESELY SECONDED� THAT MR. FRISSELL BE AUTHORIZED TO CALL FOR BIDS FOR 1300 FEET OF 2�-° AND 200 FEET OF I2n F{RE HOSE. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� VESELY SECONDED� THAT TFiE C�TY PURCHASE THE PROPERTY AT 17 — IITH AVENUE SOUTH WHICH IS LOT 25� BLOCK 6� WEST M�NNEAPOLIS� FOR �12�500.00� AND AUTHORIZAT�ON BE �IVEN FOR THE SALE OF HOUSE AFTER JANUA�RY I� 1958. CARR�ED� � MEETING ADJOURNED. ATTE�S� =� t� . :.._._.. ,� , ; � � `,�� ,� � ���� ��,� (.• . !� W. HARLAN PERB[X� MAYOR � A. W. ELMQUIST�SECRE RY TO THE COUNC�L r� ��.. , ,j, � �� Y` 1 � 4 �1 � � � �� A REGULAR MEETING OF TFIE COUNCIL OF THE�CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� DECEMBER 3� 1957 AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT NJERE MAYOR PER61X� COUNCILMEN VESELY� HANLEY� CARROLL AND M�LBERT� ALSO CITY MANAGER FRISSELL� C�TY ATTORNEY WH�TNEY AND F[NANCE OFF�CER BRUBACHER. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONOED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED DECEMBER 3� 1957 IN THE AMOUNT 81F $35,321.39, BE ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT, CARRIED. , PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED AT IOS00 A.M.� II�26�57 FOR THE FURNtSHING AND [NSTALLING OF TWO �2� TRAFF�C StGNALS AND THE FOLLOW�NG BIDS WERE RECE�VED:— KEHNE ELEC. LEHN LEE WASHINGTON 8c EXCELSIOR � 7�091 $ 6�328 � 8�000 BLAKE ROAD 8c EXC.ELSIOR $ 1�494 $ ���45 � 1�800 VESELY MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT THE ABOVE TRAFF�C LIGHT B�DS BE TABLED TO NEXT REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD 12�17�57. CARR�ED. B�DS WERE ALSO OPENED FOR THE FURN�SH(NG OF TWO �2� POLICE CARS AND THE FOLLOWING B(DS WERE RECE�VED!— CAR BIDDER #A �B �;C DAHLBERT BROS.��NC. � 3,550 $ 3,310 $ 3,450. SUBURBAN CHEVROLET 2,414.86 2,237.02 2�325.94 HOPK{NS MOTORS 2,795.80 2,625.80 2,7�'Oo80 VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE LOW B{C,OF SUBURBAN CHEVROLET COMPANY MARKED #C�'�N THE AMOUNT OF $2,325.94 BE ACCEPTED. PERBIX� CARROLL AND M�LBERT VOTING NO. MOTION LOST. ' M�LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE LOW 8�t�7EL�Y� VOTYNGANOCHEVROLET COMPANY MARKED ��A� IN THE AMOUNT OF $2�414.86 BE ACCEPTEO. �CARR�ED� VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT REQUEST 8Y THE V. F. W. FOR A BINGO PERMIT FOR SUNDAY� DECEMBER 22� 1957 FROM 3:00 P.M. TO 8200 P.M,� BE GRANTED. CARR[ED. M�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT AS PER RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANN�NG COMM�SS�ON OATED If/29/57, WM. A JESKE BE GRANTED A BUlLDING PERM[T FOR A RES�DENCE ON LOTS 8� 9 AND I0� BLOCK 4� L. P. CREV�ER�'S F�RST ADD�TION TO WEST M(NNEAPOLIS. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED� VESELY SECONDED� THAT AS PER RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONtNG AND PLANNlNG COMM�SSION DATED II/29/57, THE PROPERTY IN THE C—� D�STR(CT LOCATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF #7 HIGHWAY AND I7TH AVENUE REMAIN �N SUCH D�STRICT AND THAT THE C�TY ATTORNEY BE (NSTRUCTED TO DRAW UP THE NECESSARY ORO�NANCE WHICH WOULD REQUIRE THAT AN7 APPLICANT APPLY[�NG FOR A BUILD[�NG PERMIT IN THIS AREA MUST PROVIDE SUFFIC�ENT OFF STREET PARKtN� AS CONSIDERED NECESSARY BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR. CARROLL VOTING N0. CARRtED. CARROLL MOVED� THAT THE ABOVE PROPERTY BE REZONED FROM THE C—I D�STRICT TO THE C�2 D�STRICT. AS TFiERE WAS NO .SECOND TO MOTION� SAME NlAS CONSIDERED LOST. '}>.VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THE ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION MARKED EXH�B�T °�A"� PERTAINiNG TO THE DES(GNAT(ON OF CERTAIN ROADS AND STREETS LYING WITHIN THE COUNTY OF HENNEP�N AS COUNTY STATE AID ROADS. CARRIED. VESELY MOVED� MlLBERT SECONDED� THAT ORD�NANCE NO. 150� "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE WATER WORKS SYSTEM OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 38, SEC TION 8, SUBDIVISION I AND 2"� BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FIRST READING. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� VESELY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 760� "A RESOLUTION DETERMINING THE PRICE PER MILE ON WHIC H TO DETERMINE STATE AID MAINTENANCE PAYMENTS"� MARKED EXHIBIT "e°�' BE ADOPTED. CARRlED. CARROLL MOVED� MtLBERT SECONDED� THAT THE C[TY ATTORNEY BE �NSTRUCTED TO DRAW THE NECESSARY ORD[NANCE TO ADD FOUR �TEMS TO THE M�SDEMEANOR ORD�NANCE AS RECOMMENDED BY , SUPER[NTENDENT OF POLlCE HOWARD PUCK. CARR�ED. PAGE �2-. . ' . � REGULAR MEETING - DECEMBER 3, 1957 CITY MANAGER S[DNEY S. FR�SSELL ADVISED THE COUNC�L OF THE RESIGNATION OF �,=\� FRANK N. WH�TNEY AS C�TY ATTORNEY FOR THE CITY OF HOPK�NS EFFECTIVE 12/31/57. MEETING ADJOURNED. � A. W. ELMQUIST, SE ETARY TO THE COUNCIL �l ��,�-_ ATTEST: �' r��� � �--�-�G° W. 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Qov 7-, wn.� $ • _ Noa�s,sc ��; . ��: � � � R E S 0 L U T I 0 N f�i ;,� Z��S, The Board of County Commissioners of Hennep����ty pursuant to Chapter 9�3, Laws Minnesota 1957, did, on ���� "� , 1957, adopt a resolution rescinding the de8igna ion of s a e a d roads theretofore designated as such within the County of Hennepin; and ; �; � :: �'_ `, WHII�,EAS, the said Board of County Commissio�ers did, on the same date, adopt a resolution designating certain roads and streets lying within the County of Hennepin as County 3tate Aid Highw�ys; and WHII�EAS, attached hereto and made a part hereof is a 25 page list containing descriptions of County State Aid Hi htaays numbered 1, 2, 3� 1�, � 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, ]1t, 15, 16, 17, 18 19, 2�,0 � 23, 24, 27, 3�, 31, 2, 3, 35, 38, l�o, 1�2, l,�, 1�6, l�8, l�9, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58, 60, �, 62, 66, �3 82, 8l�, 92, 102, 109, 110, llb, 121, 123, 125, 130, 135, 136, ]..1t5, 150, 151, 153, 151t and 156 as designated by the Board of County Comtnissioners of Hennepin County, and UJI�?EAS, portions of the state aid roads whose designation as such was rescinded and portions of the roads and streets designated as County State Aid Hi.ghw�ys as aforesaid lie within the corporate limits of the City of -'- ,�,,,, Ho�kins , ���. N�d, Ti�REEFORE, Be it resolved by the� Ci�,t.�' Council of the Cit of Ho kins tl�at �c i�e reso u iona of the Board of Coun y Commissioners o ennepin County re,�cindi:ng the c�esigna�iorl a:; such o#' all state aid roads within the County of Ne.�nepir� and c�zG���.�.i-•1�:.,; certain roads and streets within the County of Hennenin as Ccunrt�� c� ���.+ �.� �ri High�rays, portions of which streets and roa.ds and state aia roa�:�. :1>;e ,;.:: c,i:�.r the corporate limits of the Cit of Hopkins � yx, and such rescission as s a�i roads an designation as County S a�te'_� ici � Highways is in all things apprlved. I Attest: ���/ -� - - �. s���,_ �� s C E P T I F I C A T I 0 N I hereby certify that the abave is a tr�xe and correct copy of a Resolution duly pasaed, adopted and approved by the Citt• Council of said City pn December 3rd � 1957. r <-��.'--- � City Clerk City of Hopkins 6 �� ? � � HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, COUNTY OF HENNEPIN J . r .; � �sj' . � . , . �. � � �" �.�� S1 �� �� �t � 440 COURT HOUSE " � �-v' Minneapolis 15, 1Gfinnesota � �'�j ENGINEER � a�.? � � � d! November 20, 1957 Mr. Sydney S. Frissell, Mgr. City of Hopkins 723 Excelsior Avenue Hopkins, Minnesota Dear Sir: GEN6VA 494f - �942 Pbursuant to Chapter 91�3, T.aws of Minnesota 1957, the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners passed a resolution rescind.ing the designation of all County and State Aid Roads within Hennep�n ��o�ntp, and in the same resolution designated the system to be known as County State Aid Highways. A concurring resolution by your City Council is necessary before the Commissioner of Highways may designate the system. The changes in the road system in Hopkins are the deletion of ��`tate Aid Road No. 73 from Trunk Highway No. 7 to Excelsior Avenue and the addition of Milwaukee Avenue from �celsior Avenue to State Aid Road vo. 18 on the County system. We are enclosing two copies of the resolution, one copy for your files and one certified copy to be returned to this office. EJT:ek Very truly yours, FiENNEPIN COUNTY HIGHWAY Dr'�"ARTMIIVT L. Y. Pederson, Engineer By: �- �- �/7y��� E. J. Tomczyk Administrative Assistant . . , _ , r�. -�'-� :� � , . • � �' . . i , � � �,i l - , . . � _ , � r. . , � �, ..� � � , � 4.. .� L. . �. . � • " - . � , � � . ' � , , . , , � , � - -, ` , '� � , � _ � � - , , _1 � , • _ , . . : .� - , . , . . - . , - � . -o���,a�eER 9� �1957 = � , , �. ' - . , . , _ . � '.- . , � , � , ; 11ARe L�"P• PEDER8011� �e ' , � ' ' - � . ' � � _ HENNEPIN� COUMTY HIOHCUAY ENO'IWEER _' '. , = 44n COURt. HOU3E -, ' � - � . - ° , , _ �, � . , � . MINNEAPOL 18 , I5� AAINNESOTA � _ , • . o OEAR 81R0 ' � •' , : - ,. . . �' , - - ' , , . � . - . . , a , . . . . . , . . • . . - , -` IT3� PER YOUR RE�UEST. OATEO I 1�20�5?� • WE =ARE •,; ' � ^� (WaIl1N0,,:TO ;YOU,•HERE�IITH�, ONE CERTI�.IED �COPY �OF � . - ' , � RE80�,UTI:OP1 PERTAI;NIN� TO COUNTY� 8TATE 19y'0 HIOHWAY8�' � , �� � '' .��ilki 1CH . UU�A3 ADOPTED . 8Y' OUR , C 1 TY COUNC IL rAT- A REOULAR � ,' MEET 11,1{0 HEI.O "OP! TUESDAY�� OECEMBER 3� I 957. ' �_ . � . ' ' � . . � � . - � . , � . , - 1 , . . ' . , �. , 1 ' ' ' , _ ' - . ' • " . � _ � 81NCEREO„Y YOUR$� . . � . � • � . � A. �.� �L�LLIST - ' ` � ` C I Tif �LEROi' ' ' . �� . - � . ', - . , . : ,/ , . , -" , , �- . . „ :; •' , -' . . , . , . ,,- � . o \ " _ AWEtOMJ , _ . _� • , , , � ENC�.O . ' , ' � � " \ . ,. , �- _ • , _ . . , , . . , � ' ' , , , � - , , . . , ,_ _ , ' . .. :. ' -� . . � • • - 1 , ' . � ' ' . , � • • i 1 . . , , � . ., - . . , . - . � _' ..i . - , ` i . 1 ` • / „ �Li �. PEDERSON � � ��'�'^^R ENGINEER � Q � ._ ' � . � ' ..",�'` ti"r�,' ' - - ; . / HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ' 440 COURT HOUSE � .J�inneapo�is �5, .Ji'riruzesoEa 5 �� 7 �ovember 19, 1957 GENEVA 43d1-4342 TO ALL P�tTNIC�PALITI$3 A1�D TOb12�3HYP3 �tITHIId �I9�PIld COETIWTY i$�Y'Lt��id011 a Yn complfance to A9lnnesota Statutes, Chapter 943, Laws of 195?, Sectfon 70 3ubdivision 4, the Board oP Cownt� Commissioners passed e� re�olutian dated �Aovember 19, 195?, t�at � the County of Hennepin ttiil maintain and sn� plo�r the designated . County St�te Fiid Roads and designated County Roads in all munici- palitiea and townships except in the City oP Winneapolis and �he oilla�e of 3t. Anthony c�here apecial maintensnce ag�°eementa n�t exist. This �esolution wfil re�in fn ePfect until Piarther amended. r Yours very truly, I�. P. Pecierson � Countg Engineer LPP : dto r:.,.,. .r�f' � Count,y State. Aid Hi�hUaay No. 1 Beginni.ng at a point on the TJorth li.ne of the Village of Bloomington at or near the No"rth 4 corner of Section l, Toti,mship 27, Range 2l�; thence South along 24th Avenue South to a point on the Old Shakopee Road at or near the Southeast corner of the Northeast '-�- of the Southwest 4 of said Section 1; thence Southwesterly along the Old Shakopee Road across Sections l, 12, 11 and 1l�, Township 27, Range 21�, to.a point on East 98th Street (Old Shakopee Road) said point being at.or near the in- tersection with Chicago Avenue; thence WesterZy along East 98th St-reet and 7�1est 98th.Street (Old Sha.kopee Road) across Sections 11�, 15, and 16, Township 27 Range 2l�, to a point approximately 200 feet i-dest of the intersection with Girard Avenue Soutn; thence Southwesterly and ti•Jesterly along Old Shakopee Road across Sections 16, 21, 20 and 19, Township 2;, Range 2L�, to a point on County State Aid Highway No. 34 as hereinafter designated, said point being approximately 180 feet South of the Southwest corner of the Northwest .� of the Southwest ;� of said Section 19; thence Westerly along said Old Shakopee Road through Sections 33, 32, and 31, ToUm- ship 116, Range 21, to a point on County State hid Highway P1o, 18 as hereinafter designated, said point being at or near the South*aest corner of the Northeast .�-� of the Southeast 4 of said Section 31 and there terminatino. Beginning again on the East line of Eden Prairie ToTN-nship at a point on County State Aid Highway No. 18 as hereinafter designated, said poi.nt being at or near the South- east corner of Section 25, Tot•mship 1i6, Range 22; thence t�desterly and Nor-thwester],y along the established c�nter line oi public road across Sections 25, 26, and 27, Township 116, Range 22, to the intersection Urith the Easterly line of Trunk Highway No. 169 - 212 in the Southeast * of the Northeast � of said Section 27. Beginning again at the Westerly line o ;:,�: Southwest ;� of the Northeast ; of said - and Southwesterly along the center lin 20, 19 and 30, Township 116i Range 22, . 3�.3 feet North of the West 4 corner of Count,y State �lid Hi�hway Nc. 2 f said Trunk H�ghway No, 169 - 212 in the Section 27; thence Northwesterly, Westerly e of public road across Sections 27, 28, 21, tc the T.�iest County line at or near a point said Section 30 and there termina-ting. Begi.nning at the intersection of Trunk Highway ATo. 152 (�l�th Avenue North) and Penn Avenue North in the City of Nl�nneapolis; thence South along Penn Avenue to Trunk Highway No. 12 (?,dayzata Boulevard) and there terminating. EJT : ek 11-1-57 Sheet 1 oi 25 Sheets � e��ty state Aia x�h,�� No. 3 Beginnin� at the point of intersection of the ti�dest line of Trunk Highway No. I00 and the center line of Excelsior Boulevard in the City of St. Louis Park; thence SouthwesterTy and �Wester�y alon M said Er.celsior Boulevard to a point on the Easter�.y r'��rnits of the City of Hopkins;�thence Southwesterl�T a.�id irlesterly along Excelsior , Bovlevard and .. �cels.���.venue to a po}nt on the North line of the SoutYieas�of t e Southeast � of Section 2l�, Township 117, Range 22 ciistant approximately 110 fee� �Jest of �he East line thereof; thence Soutin,�ester3y and parallel with the Great Northern Railroad right of way to a point approximatel,�r 8s feet North of the South �4 corner of said Section 2i�; thence continuing idesterly along 2nd Street South to the Westerly limits of the City of Hopkins,� said point also being the Easterly limits of the Village of NIinnetonka; t�ence continuing Westerly and SouthVresterl�r along the unnamed street (known as Excelsior Boulevard) to a point on County State Aid Highway No. 60, as hereina.�ter �.e.signated, said point being on or neax the West line of the East � of the iVortheast ; of Section 27, Toumship 117, RangE 22; thence continuing Southvresterly, Westerly and Northwesterly along said Excelsior Boulevard across Sections 27, 3�a, 33, 32, 29 �na 30? To�fnzship 117, Range 22 to a point on Trunk Highway No. 101 in the Southeast � of th� Southea�t � of said Section 30; thence Northwesterly along said Excelsior Boulevard to a poi.nt on Trunk Highway No.7 in the Northwest =� of the Southeast _� of Section 30 and there terminating. Cvunt,y State Aid Highwa,y No. 4 Be;inni � at a point on County State Aid I3ig�way ATo. 1 as hereinbefore designated, said �oint being approa.i.mate]tiv 3:i feet 4Jesi and approximately 705 feet South of the East :i corner of Section 20, Townshi.n 11C, Range 22; thence Northerly and Northwest- erly along the establisned public xoa.d between Sections 20 and 21, and acros� Sections 17, 8, 5, and !t all in Totariship llb, Range 22, to a point on the South Village line of P�innetonka, approx:iinately 106 feet �desterly of the North � corner of said Section !�; th�nce Idortheasterl�r and Norther�y along the uiuiamed roa.d in the Village of Minnetonka across the East 2 o_f Section 3�} Township 117, Range 22 to a point on County State �lid Highway No. 3 as herei.nQ�fore designated, said point tieing in the North z of the �lortreast ..—�� of the Tdortheast � of said Section 33 and there terminati.ng. EJT:ek Sheet 2 of 25 Sheets 11-1-57 w County State Aid Highway No. 5 Beg�nning at a point on the center line of NIinnetonka Boulevard distant approxi- mately lt90 i'eet ti�Jest of the Ea.st line of the City of St. Louis Park; thence Trlest- erly along said center of Minnetonka Boulevard, also being the North line of Section 6, Township 28, Range 2!t to a point at or near the Northwest corner thereof; thence continuing Northwesterly along Minnetonka Boulevard to a point on or near the North line of Section 16, Township 117, Range 21; thence continue Wester],y on or neax the North line of Section 16, 17, and 18, Township 117, Range 21 to a point 360 feet East of the North � corner of said Section 18; thence Southwesterly to a point on County State Aid Highway No. 18 as hereinafter designated, said point being approximately 850 feet South oi the Northwest corner of said Section 18, and on the tidesterly line of the City of St. Louis Park; thence continue Udesterly along said P�innetonka Boulevard in the Village of Minnetonka to "A" Street on the North and South 4 line of Section 13, To�,mship 117, Rang 22, also being the line between the Village of Niinnetonka and the City of Hopkins;�thence j�Jesterly along Minnetonlca Boulevaxd to a point on County State Aid Highway Tdo. 73 as hereinafter designated� (be�.n" g the boundary line between the Village of I�iinnetonka and the City of Hopkins) on the iaest line of said Section 13; thence ti�Jesterly along said P�innetonka Boulev d across Section 1.l� and the South 2 of Sections 15 and 16 and across Sections 17 and 18 all in Township 117, R,ange 22 to a point at or near the Southwest corner of tihe Southeast � of the i�lortheast s of Section 18 being on the line between the Villages of Minnetonka and Deephaven; thence continuing i�,resterly along said Minnetonka Boulevard to a poi.nt at or near the center of.said Section 18; thence Southerly, Westerly and Southtiaesterly along the unnamed road in Sections 18 and 19, Township 117, Range 22, to a point on the t�lest line of said Section 19 at or near the West � corner thereof; thence Southerly along or near the tnTest line of said Section 19 to a point approxirnately 550 feet North of the Southwest corner thereof; thence Southwesterly across the Southeast 4 of the Southeast � of Section 2l�, Township 117, Range 23 to Vine Hill road so called running Southerly parallel to the [�Jest line of Lot 3 Auditors Subdivision No. llt2 according to the duly recorded plat thereof; thence continuing Southerly along said Vine Hill road through Section 25, Towrs hip 117, Range 23 to the South limits of the Village of Deephaven, also the Pdorth limits of the Village of Shoretisood at a point appro:c�mately 400 feet I�Jorth of the Center line of Trunk Highway IJo. 7; thence Southerly 400 feet more or less along the Village of Shorewood road to Trunk Highway iJo. 7 and there terminating. Beginning again at t'rie intersection of Lake Street and Sunset Boulevard at the West limits of the City of T�inneapolis; thence IJortheasterly along aforementioned Sunset Boulevard to Burnham Road; thence along Burnham Road to Sheridan Avenue South; thence along Sherida.n Avenue South to "vJest 2ltth Street; , thence Ea.sterly along �Jest 24th Street to �°lest Lake of the Isles Boulevard; thence along I.1est Lake of the Isles Boulevard to Penn Avenue South; thence T�Iorth on Penn Avettue to West Franklin Avenue; thence Ea.sterly on ti�Jest Franklin Avenue to j�Jest Lake �f the Isles Boulevard; thence �asterly on Udest Lake of the Isles Boulevard to Franklin Avenue; thence Ea.st along irlest Franklin Avenue, Ea.st Franklin Avenue and Franklin Avenue Southeast to the East limits of the City of Minneapolis and there terminating. EJT:ek Sheet 3 of 25 Sheets 11-1-57 County_ State Aid Hi�hway No._ 6_ Beginning at a point on the Trdest County line approximately 350 feet South of the Northwest corner of Section 6, Township:117, Range 2lt; thence Northeasterly along the established center line of the public roa.d to a point on the South line of Section 31, Township 118, Ra.nge 2I�, Distant appro•amate].by l�50 feet East of the Southwest corner thereof; thence aJ.ong the unnamed road in the Village of Inde- pen�ence Northeasterly and Easterly across said Section 31 to a point on the East line thereoi distant approx.i.mately 526 feet North of the East 4 corner thereof; thence continuing along said unnamed road in a;eneral Easterly direction across Sections 32, 33 and 31.G, Township 118, Range 2lt, to a point at or near the Northeast corner of said Section 3ltf thence Easterly along or near the North line of Section 35 and 36, Township 118, Ra.nge 2�., to a po�nt at or neax the Northeast corner of said Section 36, the �•dest limits of the Village of Orono; thence Southeasterly, Alortheasterly and Easterly folloz�ring the center line of an unnamed road in the Village of Orono (former Trunk Hi;hway No. 110) across Sections 31, 32, and 29, Township 118, Range 23, to a point on Trur�c Hibhway �10. 12 i.n the Southeast 4 of the Southwest � of the Southwest � of said Section 29, $eginnin; again at the intersection with the 1Vortheasterly line of said Trunk Hi.ghway No. 12 and the unnamed Orono iTillage road in the Southeast � of the South- west :- of the Southz�est ;i of said Section 29; thence in a general Easterly direction along the said unnamed Village road across the South 2 of Section 29, 28, 27, 26, and 25, Township 118, Ran.ge 23, to the Ea.sterly limits of the Village of Orono and the ti�Jest 1'zrii.ts of the Village of Plymouth at a point approximate]�y 361 feet Pdorth of the Southeast corner of said Section 25; thence conti.nuing in a general Easterly� �irection along an unnamed road in said Village of P].ymouth across the South � of Sections 30, 29, 28, 27, and 26, To%anship 118, Range 22 to a junction with Trunk Highway No. 55 at a point approximately 150 feet North of the Southwest corner of the Northwest :� of the Southwest n of said Section 26 and there termi.nating. Coun�State Aid HigYnsay No._ 8_ Beginning at the intersection of lt2nd Avenue North and West Broadway Avenue in the Gity of Robbinsdale; thence in a North�westerly clirection along said tidest Broadway to 47th Avenue i�dorth the line between the Village of Crystal and the City of Robbinsdale; thence cor�tinuin� idorthwesterly along said �;1est Broadway Avenue in the Village of Crystal to the 1Vorth line of said Village at or near the extension t�Jesterly of 60th Avenue Pdorth; thence continuin� along said 61est Broadway in the Village of New Hope to 62nd Avenue North being the line between the Village of �Te�r Hope and the Village of Brooklyn Park; thence continuing along said West Broadvaay Avenue in the Village of Brook_lyn Park to the intersection with Trunk Highway No. 52 - 21$ ir_. the �outm�,es� ;� of Secti_nn 2�, Y'otivnship 1]4, R�r�;o 21 ane there terminatin�. �JT s ek Sheet !� of 25 Sheets �.-1-57 County State Aid Hi�hway No. 9 Beg�nn� � at the ixiteraection of the Northeaster�y line af Trunk Highwa,y Nc. 55 and the Village of P]ymauth road (Old Rockford. Raad) in the Southeast � of the Southwest 4 of Section 7, Townsliip 118, Range 22; thence in a genera3 Easterly direction alang the Old Rockford Road across Sections 7, 18, 17, 16, 15, 1.l� .a�nd 13, Township 118, Range 22 to a point on the line between the Village of P�ymouth and the Village of New Hope, said point being approximately 75 feet South of the N o r thwest corner of the Southwest 4 of the Nor'thwest 4 of Section 18, Tawnship 1i8, Range 21; thence Easterly along the Old ftockford Road to the line between the Village of New Hope and the �i]lage of Crystal at the North and South 4 line of Section 17, Township 118, Range 21; thence continuing Easter�y to the intersection with Vera Cruz Avenue, the�line between Crystal and the City of Robbinsdale; thence Easterly along lt2nd Avenue ��'orth in P�obbinsdale to ti�dest Broadway; thence along Lake Drive to France Avenue and t�� �n '�venke TGorth; thence along Iake Drive (1t5th Avenue North) to the Easterly limits of t:z� City of Robbinsdale and the West limits of the City of Minneapolis; thence Eas� along said 45th Avenue North to Trunk Highway No. 152 at Osseo Road and there term�nating. County State Aid H�ghway No. 10 Beginning at a point on County State Aid Highway �To. 50 as hereinafter designated in the Village of Rockford, said point being at or near the East and West 4 line of Section 29, Township 119, Range 21�, approxiinately 810 feet Westerl,y of the Ea.st 4 corner thereof; thence Northeaster7,�y along the established center line of unnamed Village road to a point on the East iine of said Section 29, distant 1310 feet North of the East 4 corner thereof; tnence Northerly along said East line to a point at or neax the Northeast corner of said Section 29, the North limits of the Village of Rockford; thence Northerly and Northeaster].y along the center of established public road across Sections 21, 16, and 15, Tawnship 119, Range 24 to a point at or near the 1Vorth line of said Section 15, distant approximately 1512 feet East of the Northwest corner thereof; thence Easterly along or near the North line of Sections 15, 7-1.� and 13, Tot�nship 119, Range 2It to a point at or neax the North- east corner of said Section 13; thence in an Easterl.y and Southeasterly clirection across Sections 18, 17, 16, 159 229 23, 26 and 25, To�mship 119, Range 23, to a point on Trunk Highway No. 101 at or near the Ea,st line of said 5ection 25, distant approx.smately 120 feet South of the East } corner thereof a.nd there terminating. Beginning again at the intersection with Trunk Highway No. 101 on the tidest line of the Norttnrest � of the Southeast � of Section 30� Township 119, Range 22, distant approx3mately 200 feet North of the Southwest corner thereof; thence in a general Southeasterly d�rection along the unnamed road in the ViU.age of Maple Grwe acxoss Sections 30, 29, 28, 33 and 31t, Township 119, Range 22 to a point on the line between the Villages of rsa.ple Grorve and Plymouth, said point being approximate],y 900 feet tidester],y of the Sautheast corner of said Section 34; thence continuing in a general Easterly direction follawing the center line of an unnamed road in the Village of Pl�rmouth across Sections 3, 2 and 1� Tac,mship 118, Range 22, to a point on the Easterly line of said Section 1, distant approximately 117 feet North of the Fast 4 corner thereof, said poi��t bei��g on the line between the Village of P].kymouth and Neti,r Hope; thence continuing in a general Easterly clisection follawing the center line of Bass Lake Road in the Villabe of i�1ew Hope to the most Easterly boundary thereof approximately 950 feet West of the intersection with County State Aid Hi.gh- way No. 8 as hereinbefore desi.gnated at or�near the North line of the Southwest 4 of the Southeast 4 of Section 5, Township 118, Range 21; thence along said Bass Lake Roa.d in the Village of Crystal to Orchaxd Avenue Plorth; thence Northerly along Orchard Avenue North to 58th Avenue North; thence Easterly along 58th Anenue North to a point on the line between the Village of Crystal and the Village of Brooklyn Center at or neax the East � corner of Section 4, Township 118, Range 21; thence continuing Easterly, Northerly and Ea.sterly along 58th Avenue North in the Villa.ge of Brooklyn Center to Trunk Highr�ray No. 152 (Brooklyn Center Road) and there� terminating. EJT:ek Sheet 5 of 25 Sheets 11-1-57 � County State Aid Highway No. 11 Beginning at a point on the West County Line, approximately at the A1ortl:s�Qst C�NE�t OF Section 7, Township 118, Range 2)�; thence along the established center line of unnamed road in the Village af Independence described as follaws: From said point of beginning extend:i.ng Easterly along or near the North line of Sections 79 8, 9, 10, 1�, and 12, Township 118, Range 2!� to a point at or near the Northeast corner of said Section 12, beix,g on the East limits of said Village of Independence; thence continuing Easterly in the Village of Medina along the established center line of unnamed roa.d being on or neax the North line of Section 7, Township 118, Range 23, to a point on the West limits of the Village of Loretto, thence continuing Easterly on the unnamed road along the South Village limits of Loretto to a point on County State Aid Highw-ay No. 19, as hereinafter designa.ted, said point being located approximately at the North 4 corner of said Section 7 and there terminating. County State Aid Hi.phwa.y No; 12�� Beginning at the point of intersection of the center line of First Street (River Paxkway) and the Northwesterly line of Trunk Highway No. 218 in the Village of Champlin; thence Northwesterly along F3rst Street to Sumner Avenue (Colburn Street); thence Sout,Y�esterly a.long Sumner Avenue to Second Street (Dayton Road); thence along Second Street (Dayton Road) to a point an the West Village limits thereof, said po�nt being approximately 350 feet South of the West 4 corner of Section 13, Township 120, Range 22; thence continuing in a general Northwesterly direction along the established center line of public road across Sections 1.l�, 15, 10, 9� 8, 5, b, Township 120, Range 22, to a point on the South line of the Viliage of Dayton, said point being approximate7,y 650 feet East of the North 4 corner of said Section 6; thence continuing along the unnamed road in the Dillage of Dayton to the intersection wif,h Trunk Highway No. 101 near Maria and County streets and there terminating. County State Aid Highway No. ltt Beginnang at or neax the Southeast corner of the Southwest 4 of the Southwest 4 of Section 21, Township 119, Range 21, said point being at the intersection with Trunk Highway No. 152 in the Village of Brooklyn Paxk; thence Northerly along the center line of unnamed roa.d in the Village of Brooklyn Pa.rk across Sections 21, 16, 9� and 1t, Township 119, Range 21, to a point on the North line of said ViU.a.ge of Brooklyn Fark at or neax the R'orthtaest corner of said Section ?�; thence cont3nu3x�g Northerly along the center line of the esta.blished public road on or neax the West ljne of Sections :,:� ��.nd 28� Township 120� Range 21 to a point on Trunk Highway No. 169, distant ar,p�•�,ximately 7.lG20 feet North of the South�rest � corner of said Section 28 and thai�,:, t�rmirLating. EJT:ek Sheet 6 of 25 Sheets 11-1-57 d ; r��j:.. Courrty State Aid Highway No. lZ Beginning at a point on the West County line at or near the Naa�thwest corner of Section 18, Township 117, Range 21�.; thence Easterly along the established center line of public road on or near the North line of Sections 18, 17, and 16 Tawn- ship 117, Range 24, to a point appraximately s00 feet West of the North � corner of said Section 16; thence continuing along said public road Southeasterly and Easter],y across Sections 16 and 15� Township 117, Range 2Lt, to a point on the East ].ine of the Vi]lage af Mound, distaxit approximate],y 1307 feet North of the Southeast corner of said Section 15;, thence in an Easter],y d�rection following the center of the unnamed g311age road to Lake Street; thence South along I,ake Street to I�mwood Avenue; thence East a.�ong Iynwood Avenue to a point on County State Aid H3,ghway No. 110 as hereinafter designated. Beginning again at a point on County State Aid Highway No. 110 as hereinafter designated, said point being at the intersectian with Park Averrue in the 6illage of Mound; thence Easterl�r along the center of Park Averiue to the East limits of the Village of Mound at a point on the West line of Section 18� Tawnship 117, Range 23; thence in a general Easterly direction follaw3rig the center of an unnamed road in the Village of Spring Park across the South z of Sections 18 and 17, Township 117, Range 23, to a point on the South line of said Section 17, distant approx3mately l�50 feet East of the Southwest corner thereof, being the East line of said Vi1],age of Spring Park; thence continuing Ea,sterly ala�g the center of unnaaned road in the Village of Orono to a point on the East line af said Section �7, distant approxizr�ately 380 feet North of the Southeast co�ner thereof; being an the Westerly limits of the 9illage of Minnetonka Beach; t�hence in an Ea.sterly direction following the wuiamed. road 3n said Village across Sections 16 and 15, Township 117, Range 23, to a point on the 1Vorth line of said Village at ;the approximate center line of the channel between Crystal Bay and Smiths Ba3� on La.ke Minnetonka; thence continuing in a general Northeasterly d3rection along the center of the unnamed road in the gillage of �ono across Sections 15, 10, 11, and 2, Township 117� Range 23, to a point on the East City limits of ��Tayzata, distant approximately 310 feet South of the East 4 corner of said Section 2; thence in a general Easterly cUrection along the ceirter of the unnamed road 3n the City of Wayzata across Section l, Tov�mship 117, Range 23, to Ferndale road; thence North along Ferndale raad to Lake Street; thence Southeast- erly along I,ake Street to the intersection with Minnetonka Boulevard and unnamsd road at the Southwest cerner of Outlot 15 Wayzata, according to t,he duly recorded plat thereof; thence Northeasterly along the center of unnamed road to Trunk Hi.ghway No. 12 at a point approximately 325 feet Westerly of the East 4 corner of Section 6, Township 117,Range 22. Beginning again at a point on Trunk Highway No. 12 at or neax the center of Section 5, Township 117, Range 22; thence in a Northeasterly direction along the center of unnamed road in the City of Wayzata and,�tY�e Fillage of PZinnetonka to a point on the North line of said Section 5, the Nor�th line of said Village of Mirmetonka, distant sppraximatel,y 90 feet West of the Nart,heast corner thereaf; thence continuing in a general Easterly direction along the unnamed rQad in the Village of Plymauth across Sections 33, 31a., 35, and 36, Tawnship 118, Range 22, to the intersection with County Roa.d No. 70 in the Southwest 4 of the Northwest 4 of said Section 36; thence in a Southea.sterly direction along unnamed Village raad to the intersection with Txvnk Highway No. 55 in the Northea.st ��of the Sauthwest, 4 of said Section 36 and there terminating. EJTsek Sheet 7 of 25 Sheets 11-1-57 � County State Aid Highway No. 16 � . Beginning at a point on County State Aid Highwa�y No. i5 as hereinbefore designated, said point being at the intersection with the center of Minnetonka Boulevard in the City of Wayzata; thence Sautheaster].y along Mirinetonka Boulevard to Arlington Circle, thence South along Arlington Circle to unnamed Vill,age road; thence South- easterly along the unnamed road to the Weat line of 3ection 5, Tawnship 117, Range 22, the West limits of the 9illage of Minnetonka; thence contiriuing Sauth- easter�y along the center of the unnamed Village of Miruietonka road to a point on Trunk Highway Pdo. 101 in the Southeast 4 of the Southwest 4 of said Section 5; thence continuing in a general Southeasterly direction alang the center of McGinty Road acrosa Sections 5, 8, 9, 10, �na 15, Tawnship I17, Range 22, to a point approximately 33 feet �fest and 105 feet ATorth of the Southeast corner of the Southwest 4 of the PTortheast 4 of said Section 15; thence North along unnamed road to Cedar Lake Road; thence Northeasterly and Northerly along said Cedar Iake Road to a point at or near the Northeast corner of said Seotion 15; thence in a general Easterly and Northeaster],y direction follawing the center of said Cedar Lake ftoad across Section 1l�, 11, and 12, Township 117, Range 22, to a point on the West limits of the City of St. Lauis Park9 clistant approximatel� 821t feet South of the West � corner of Section 7, Ta�anahip 117, Range 21; thence continuing Easterly a3.ong the center of Cedar Lake Road to France Avernxe, thence Northeasterly along France Avenue to the East 13mita of the City af St. I,auis Park. Thence beginning again at the intersection of �aing Avenue South and the West lfmits of the City of Minneapolis near West 22nd Street; thence Northeaster�y and No�ther],p along E�ring Avenue South to C�dar Lake Road; thence Essterly and North- easterly along Sauth Cedar Lake Road and North Cedar Lake Road to (}lenwood Avenue (County State Aid Highw�y No, 40). Thence beginning again at a point on Caunty State Aid Highway ATo. 5 as hereinbefore designated, distant approximately 150 feet East of the West line and approximately 360 feet South of the North line of t,he Northeast � of the Southeaet 4 of Section 15, TaHmship 117, Range 22; thence Northweaterly along the unnamed Village of Minnetonka Road to a point on Courrty State Aid Higinaay No. 16 as herefnabave described and there terminating. E�IT: ek 11-1-57 Sheet 8 of 25 Sheets County. Sfate Aid Highway ATo. 17 .�_.._.�.� Beginning at the intersection of France Avenue and Excelsia� Avenue (Trunk Highway No. 169) on the line between.the'City of Minneapolis and the City of St. Louis Park; thence Norther]y along or. riear the East line of 3ection 6, Town§hip 28, Range 24 to a point at or near the Northeast co�ner of said Sect3an 6; thence continue RTortherly along or near the East line of Section 31, Ta�wnship 29, Range 24 to West Ia.ke Street (Trunk Highway No. 7) . Sunset Boulevard Beginning again at the intersection of France Avenue ancj( on the East line of Section 31, Township 29, Range 21�, the west limits of the City of Minneapoli.s; thence Northerly along said F`rance Avenue in.. the City of St. Louis Park to the intersection with County Sta.te Aid Highway No. 16 as hereinbefore designated, Beginning again at the intersection of E�aing Avenue South and the West line of Section 32, Tawnship 29, Range 24, the West limits of the City of Muuzeapolis; thence North along the West line of Sections 32:and 29, Township 29, Range 2l�, to the intersection with Trur�lc Highway No. 12 (Wayzata Boulevard). Beginn�ng again at or near the ATortheasi corner of Section 19, Township 28, Range 21.�, being a point on France Averrue; thence South along France Avenue in the Qillage of Eclina to the South limits thereof at or near the Sautheast corner of Section 31, Township 28, Range 2�.; thence continuing South along France Avenue in the Village of Bloomington to a point on Courity State Aid Highway No. 1 as herein- before design�ated, distant approxima,tely 560 feet South of the East � corner of Section 19, Township 27, Range 21t and there terminating. County State Aid Highway No. 18 Beginnin� a�t or near the East 4 corner of Section 13, To�wnship 119, Range 22, the intersection of unnamed road in the Village of Osseo and Trunk Highway RTo. 52-152-21�� thenae South along the center of said unnamed road through the Village of Osseo to the South line thereof; thence continue south along the corporate f limits of the Villages of 1�6aple Grove and Brooklyn Park along or near the East line of Sections 13, 2t�, 25, and 36, Tawnship 119, Range 22 to a point at or near the Southeast corner of said Section 36, the South limits of Maple Grove and Brookltyn Park; thence continuing South along the corporate limits of the Villages of Plymouth and New Hope along or near the East line of Sec�ions 1, 12, 13 and 21�, Township 118, Range 22 to the a�proximate Southeast corner of said Section 2l�; being the So�uth limits of New Hope; thence Southerly along the corporate limits of Plymouth and Golden Valley along or neax the East line of Sections 2s and 36, Township 118, Range 22 to a point at or near the Southeast corner of said Section 36, being on the line between the Village of Plymouth and the City of St. Louis Park; thence Southerly along the corporate limits of St. Louis Paxk and Golden Valley along or near the East line of Section 1, Tawnship 117, Range 22 to the South limits of Golden Valley at or near the East ;°� corner of said Section 1; thence Southerly along an unnamed road through St. Louis Park along or neax the East line of said Section 1 to the approxi.mate Southeast corner thereof; thence Southerly along the corporate limits of Minnetonka and St. Louis Park along the East line of Sections 12 and 13, Township 117, Range 22 to a point on County State Aid Hi.ghway No. 5 as hereinbefore designated approximately 870 feet South of the Northeast corner of said Section 13. Beginni ro again at the intersection of M�netonka Boulevard and "E�� Street in the Village of Minnetonka; thence South along ��E" Street and unnamed road to the North- erly limits of the City of Hopkins;�thence continuing Southerly along (Oa�,,kr'�dge $oa.d) ,5th Avenue North to a point in an unnamed road (Minnetonka r7i11s Road) approximately 120 feet North of 3rd Street North; thence Southeasterly along ' etonka Nlills Roa.d to t�dashington Avenue; thence South along Washington_Avenue to the Sou City limits of Hopkins�to a point at or near the Southeast corner of Section 25, T�wnship 117, Range 22; thence in a general Souther�y direction along the center line of road form�xig the boundary of the Villages of Edina and Minnetonka across Section 31, Tawnship 117, Range 21 to the South limits of Minnetonka; thence continuing Southerly along the center of unnamed road along or near the East line of Sections 1 and 12, Tawnship 116, Range 22 to a point at or near the Southeast corner of said Section 12, being the Southerly line of the Village of Edina; thence Southerly along said unnamed road in the Vill.age of Bloomington across the West a of Section 18� Township 116, Range 21, to a point at or near the Southwest corner of said Section 18; thence continuing Southerly along the center of unnamed roa,d along the West line of Sections 19, 3�, and 31, Tawnship 116, Range 21 to West 108th Street; thence Easter�y along West 108th Street to a point of interaection with County State Aid Highway No. 1 as hereinbefore designated at or near the Northeast corner of the Southwest 4 of the Southeast 4 of said Section 31; thence Southerly and Southwesterly along t,he Old Shakopee ftoad so ca.l].ed across said Section 31 and Section 6, Trnanship 115, Range 21, to a point on the Souih Caunty line at or near the center of bridge over the Minnesota River and there terminating. EJT:ek Sheet 9 of 25 Sheets u-1-57 Ccttr�� S�a-i,e �;icx Fii�hrra�r i�:o. 19 Beginning at a point on County State Aid Highway No. 123 as hereinaf'ter designated in the pillage of Hanaver, distant approximately l�85 feet ATorth of the Southwest corner of Section 36, Township 120, Range 2l�; thence Southea�terly along the center of the unnamed Vi].lage of Hanover road to the South line of said Section 36 approxirna,tely l�85 feet East of the Southwest corner thereof; thence Easter�y along or near the South line of said Section 36 and a1 ong or neax the North line of Section 69 Township 119,'Range 23, to a point at or near the North 4 corner of said Section 6, being the;:East limits of the Village of Hanover; thence South along the center of the established road along or near the North and South 4 line of said Section 6 to the approximate center of said Section 6, being the South limits of the Village of H�naver; thence continue Southerly along the North and South n line of Sections 79' 18, 19, 30 and 31� Toti�ship 119, Range 23 to a point on Trun.k Highwa,y No. 5S at or near the South 4 corner of said Section 31; thence continuirig South along the unnamed road in the Village of Medina to a point at or near the center of Section 6, Township 118, Range 23, the North limies of the Village of Loretto; thence South along the unnamed road in the V illage of Loretto to the South � corner of said Section 6, at a point on County State Aid Highway No. 11 as hereinbefore designa.ted; being on the South limits of Loretto, t,hence Southerly along the uruiamed road in the Village of Medina on or near the IJorth and South,� line of Sections 7, 18, and 19, Township 118, Range 23, to a point approxi- ��lY �-�-5 feet West of the center of said Section 19; thence Westerly to the West 4 corner of said Section 19; thence Southerly to the Sauthwest corner of said Section 19; thence Westerly along Main Street in the 9illage of Maple Plain to Budd Street, thence South along Budd Street to the South Village limits at or near the Northeast corner of the Southeast 4 of the Northwest 4 of Section 25, To�mmship 1I8, Range 2l�, thence continuing South along the center of unnam,ed road in the Village of Independence across Sections 25 and 36, Tcnanship 1Z8, Range 21�, to.a point approx3mately I�75 feet 1Vorth of the South 4 corner of said Section 36; thence in a Southeasterly direction along the unnarned road to a point at or near the Southeast corner of said Section 36, the Easterl,y limits of the Vi7lage of Independence; thence continuing Southerly along the unnamed road in the Village of Qrono along or near the West line of Sections 6 and 7, Tawnahip 117, Range 23, to a point at or near the West 4 corner of said Sec�ion 7; thence following the center of Orano Village unnamed road Southeasterly to a point at or near the Southeast corner of said Sectian 7; thence Easterly alcuig or near the ATorth line of Section 17, Tawnship 117, Range 23, to a point on County State Aid Highway No. 51 as hereinafter designated, distant approximately 1560 feet Easterly of the Northwest corner of said Section 17; thence in a general Southeasterly direction to a point on County State Aid Hi.ghway No. 15 as hereinbefore desi.gnated, distant approxitnately 970 feet West of the Southeast corner of said Section 17; thence continuing in a general Southeasterly direction across t.he Northeast _� of the Nor�theast 4 of Sectian 20 and the North 2 of Seetion 21, Township 117, Range 23, to the North limits of the Vi7.].age of Tonka Ba,y� thence in a general Sautherly direction following the unnamed Village read through said Section 2i and Section 28, Township 117, Range 23 to Wekota Avenue; thence Southwesterly along Wekota Avenue to Manitou Avenue; thence along Manitou Anenue to the most Southerly limits of the Vill,age of Tonka Bay at or neax the Southwest corner of Registerec� Land Survey No. 1�82 in Section 33, Tawnship 117, Range 23; thence Easterly along unnamed Village of Shorewood road to the West line of the iTillage of Excelsior; thence continuing Easterly to Oak Street; thence Southeasterly along Oak Street and the extenaion thereof to a point on Trunk Highway No. 'j as now constructed in the Atorth- east 4 af Sectian 3Ja: Township 117, Range 23 and. there terncinating. F�JT: ek Sheet 10 of 25 Sheets 11-�;7 County State Aid Highwa�y No. 20 Beginning at the intersection af Trunk Highway No, 169 - 212 and Interlachen Boulevard. in the Village of Edina; tYience Northwesterly and Westerly along Interlachen Boulevard. to a point at o,� near the East 4 corner of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21, thence Northwesterly and North erly along Blake Road to the North line of said Section 30 the North limits of the Village of Edina;�hence continuing Northerly along Blake ftoad in the City of Hopkins to a point on County State Aid Highway Noa 3 as hereinbefore designated (Excelsior Boul�rard); thence Northerly along Monk Avenue to the line between Hopkins and Sto Lauis Park; thence continue Norther7�r ong Monk Aneriue to the intersection with Trunk Hi,ghway No. 7 in the Southeast � of Section 18, Tawnship 117, Range 21. Thence beginning again at the intersection of West lala.th Street and France Avenue (Trunk Highway No, 121) at the West limits of the City of Minneapoli.s; thence Easterly along l�li.th Street to Upton Avenue; thence Northerly along IIpton Avenue to 3heridan Avenue; thence along Sheridan Avenue to West 39th Street; thence Easterly along 39th Street to Richfield Road; thence Northeasterly along Richfield Road to West 36th Street and Calhoun Boulevard; thence East along West 36t1z Street to Hennepin Avenue; thence Northerly and Northeasterly along Hennepin Avenue to Trunk Highway No. lb9 (Lyndale Avenue) and there terminatinga County State Aid Highway No, 23 Beginning at the intersection of East Hennepin Avenue and N[ain Street in the City of Mi�nneapolis; thence Northerly along Ma.in Street to Marshall Street at 1�th Avenue Northeast; thence Northerly along Marshall Street to the intersection �aith the National Defense access roa.d at approximately the North right of way line of the Minneapolis St, Pa.ul and Sault St, Marie Railroad; thence along the said Alational Defense access roa.d to 3?th Avenue Nort.heast, being the North limits of the City of Ma.nneapolis and there terminating, County State Aid Highway Noe 21� Beginning at a point on County Sta.te Aid Highway Noo 19 as hereinbefore deaignated said point being on the North line of Section 19, To�mship 118, Range 23, distant approximately 153 ieet Easterly of the North 4 corner thereof; thence Easterly along the center af the unnamed Village of Medina road at or near the Nc�rth line of Sections 19, 20, and 21, Township 118, Range 23 to a point approximately 257 feet East of the Nort,hwest corner of said Sectian 21; thence continue Southeaster�y and Easterly along said unnamed Medina Village road across Sections 21, 22, 23, and 21�, Township 118, Range 23 to a point at or near the East 4 corner of said Section 2l�, said point being on the East line of the Vi1].age of Medina; thence Easterly along unna�ned Village of Plymouth Road across Section 19, Tawnship 118, Range 22, to �, point at or neax the East 4 corner of said Section 19, thence in a Northeast- er�.y dixecti_en across Section 2�, Tawnship 118, Range 22, to the intersection with Tr•;ric HighU�ay Ato. 55 in the Northt,rest '—� of the Northeast 4 of said Section 20 and t,z�� r � termir�.ting. EJT:ek Sheet 11 of 25 Sheets ��-1-57 CouY.ty State Aid Highwa�r No. 27 Beginning at the intersection a�f Stinson Bvulevard and 37th Avenus Northeast� the North �ity Limits af;Minneapolis; thence South along St.3nson Boul�qard on t.he line between the 1�i11age of St, Anthor�r and the City of Minneapolis to Lowry Avenue, t�he South limits af St, Anthony; thence cori�inue South :;along Stinson Boulevard and 18th Avenue Southeast arid Oak Street;Southeast to Trunk Highway No. 12 (Washington Avenue Southeast) and there terminating. Beginrling again at Trunk H�,ghway No� 12 (University Avenue Southeast) and 27th Avenue Southeast; thence Southwesterl,y and Sout,herly along 27th Avenue Southeast to a point on County State Aid iiig�way ATo. 5 as hereinbefo�e des3gnated (Franklin Avenue Southeast ) and there terminating. Coun�t,y S�t,a, te Aid H3ghnaay No; 30 Beginning at a point on County State Aid Highway No. 19 a� here3nbefare designated� at or near the cerrter of Section 6, Township 119� Range 23; thence in a general Easterly direction along the established public road across Sections 6� 5� !�� 3' 9, and 10, and along or near the East and West 4 line af' Sections 11 and 12' � in T o� m s h i p 1 19, Rar�ge 23� to a point on Trunk BigYn,ray No. 101 at ar near the Eaet 4 corner of said Section 12; thence continuing in a general Easter�r direction along an unnamed road in the Village of Maple Grove across the Sauth 2 of Sections 7 and 8 and along or near the South line of Sections 9, 10, 11 and 12, a7.]. in Township 119, Range 22, to a point on the West Village limits of the V'��e of Oaseo, said point being on the center line of First Street; thence continuing Easterly along First Street along the corporate limits of Maple Grrnre and Osseo, to the East limits of Maple arove, thence Easterly on First Street a3ong the corporate limits of Brooklyn Park and Osseo to the East limits of the Village of Osseo, said point being approximately 660 feet west of the North 4 corner of Section 18, Township 119, Range 21; thence continuing Easterly along unnamed raad in the V illage of Brooklyn Park along or near the North line of Sections 18, 17, and 16, Tawnship 119, Range 21 to a point on County State Aid Highway No. 114 as hereinbefore designated, at or near the Northeast corner of the Northwest 4 of the ATorthwest 4 of said Section 16. Beginning again at a point on County S`tate Aid Hi.ghQaay No. 11� as hereinbefore designated at or near the Northwest corner of the Sautheast 4 of the Southwest.� of Section 9, Taumship 119, Range 21; thence Easterly along tt�e unnamed Village of Brooklyn park Road across Sections 9 and 10, Tmanship 119, Range 21 to a point at or near the Northwest corner of the Southwest � of the Southeast 4 of said Section 10; thence South along the West line thereof to a point at or near the South 4 corner of said Section 10; thence continuing Easterly along or near the South line of Sections 10, 11, and 12, Tawnship 119, Range 21, to the intersection with Trunk Highway No. 169 at a point approximate�y 650 feet East of the Sauthwest corner of said Section 12, and there terminating. County State Aid Hi�hway No. 31 ._.� Beginning at the intersection of l�1�th Street Weat and %erxes Avenue South in the City of Minneapolis, t�ence Sou��h on Xerxes AOenue Sauth to 5l�th Street West; thence continuing South on Xerxes Avenue South along the corporate boundary corrunon to the City of Minneapolis and the Village of Edina to 62nd Street West; thence continuing South on Xerxes Avenue South along the corporate boundary common to the Qillage of Richfield and the Village of Edina, to Trunk Highway No. 100 at the intersection of xerxes Avenue South and 78th Street vdest and there terminating. E�: ek Sheet 12 of 25 Sheets u-1-57 County State Aid Highway No. 32 Beginning at the intersection of Penn Avenue South and West 50th Street in the City of Minneapolis; thence South along Penn Avenue to West 62nd. Street, the Southerly limits of Minneapolis; thence continuing South along Penn Avenue in the V illage of Richfield to a point in the South Village limits thereof, at the intersectian with Trunk Highway ldo. 5- 100 (78th 3treet); thence continwtng South along Penn Avenue in the Qillage of Bloomingta�n to a point on Cot�nty State Aid Highwa,y No. 1 as hereinbefore designated, diatant approximately 208 feet South of the Northwest corner af Section 21, Ta�nship 27, R.ange ?l� and there terminating. County State Aid Highway No. 33 Beginning at the intersection of East l�6th Street (Trunk Highw�y No. 90) and Park Avenue in the City of Minneapoli.s; th ence North and Northeaster],y along the center of Paz�k Avenue to Washington Avenue South (Trunk Highw�y No. 12) and there terminating. County State A3d NighwaV No. 31� Beginnin�a at the intersecti�on of West 78th 3treet (Trunk Highwa,y No.. 5- 100) and Norimandale Boule�vard. in the Hillage of Bloamington approxasnatel,,y 795 feet Sauth of the Northwest corner of Section 6, Township 27, Range 2l�; thence South folla►aing the center of Normandale Boulevard along or near the bdest line of Secbions 6, 7, 18, 19 and 30, Tawnship 27, Range 249 to a point approximatel,y 6$6 feet South of the West � corner of said ` Sect,ion 30; thence 3outhwester],y and Southea.sterly to a point in Gavex�nment Lot !�, Section 4, Tawnship 115, Range 21, distant 33 feet Northwesterl� of the Minneapolis Northfield and Southern Railroad right of w�y; thence Southeasterly parallei to said railroad r�,ght of wa�r to the Nti.nnesota River and there terrninati,ng � County State Aid Highway No. 35 ,Beginning at the intersection of Washington Avenue South (Trunk Highway No. 12) and Portland Avenue in the City of Minneapolis; thence Southwesterly and Southerly along Portland Avenue to 62nd Street at the Sauth corporate limits of Minneapolis, and the North corporate limits of the Villa.ge of Richfield'; thence South along Portland Avenue to 78th Street (Trunk Highway No. 5- 100)the South limits of Richfield; thence continuing South along Portland Avenue in the V'i�e of `Hloomington to East 98th Street and there terminating. EJTsek Sheet 13 ot 25 Sheets u-1-57 County S_tate Aid�Hi h_way N�8 Beginning at West 36th Street and Herinepin Avenue (County State Aid Highway No. 20 as hereinbefore designated) in the City of Minneapolis; thence Easterly along West 36th Street to Bryant Avenue South; thence South along Bryant Averiue South to West 38th Street; thence Easter�r along West 38th Street and East 38th Street to Minnehaha Avenue (Cowity State Aid Highway No. 48 as hereinafter designated) and there term3nating. County State Aid Highway No. It0 ,.�� Beginning at the intersection of alernaood Avenue and 7th Street 1Vorth in the City of Minneapolis; thence Westerly along Glenwood Avenue to ICezxes Avenue North the West City Limits of Minneapolis; thence continuing Westerly alorig Glenwood Avenue in the Village of (3olden Valley to a point on Trunk Highwa�y ATo. 55 �n the Northwest 4 of the Southeast � of Section 32, To�mmship 118, Range 21 and there terminat3ng. Count�r State Aid Hiphway No. tt2 � _.. .. . ......_ Beginning at the intersection of Cedar Avenue (Trunk Highway No. 36) and East tt2nd Street in the City of Minneapolis; thence East along East l�2nd Street to Hiawatha Avenue (Txvnk Hfghway No. 55� and there terminating. County �},a,te Aid Hi�� No. t.tli. , .___..__. Beginning at a point on County Sta.te Aid Highway No. a.10 as hereinbefore desigrbated,. said point being on or near the East line of Gaverruaent Lot 5, Section 23, To�m- ship 117, Range 21�, approximately 825 feet South of the 1Vorth line of said Lot 5 in the Vill,age of Mound; tdlence Sautherly and Southwesterly, along unnamed Village road (Mound, Zumbra Heights Road) to the South limits of the Village of Mound, being the South lfne of said Section 23 distant approximately 480 feet Weat of the Southeast corner of said aavernment Lot 5; thence Souther�r fo7.].owing the center of established road through Gcyvernment Lots 1, 2 and 1�, Section 26, Tawnship 117, Range 21t to a point on the South line of said Lot 4 distant approxi.mately 160 feet West of the South 4 corner of said Section 26; thence continue Sauth to a point at or near the center of Section 35, To�mship 117, Range 21t; thence Souther]� along or neax t,he North and Sauth 4 line of said Section 35 to the int.ersection with Tr�ink Highway No. 7 approximately l�00 feet North of the South line of said Section 35 and there te�ating. ;EJT : ek Sheet 11� of 25 Sheets �v.-i-57 County State Aid Highw�y No. 46 Beginn3ng at the intersection of 28th Avenue South (County State Aid Highw�,y No. 51� as hereinafter designated) and Eaet 1�6th Street in the City of Minneapoli.s; thence Easter]�r along East l�6th Street to the Weat approach to the Ford Bridge; thence continue East along said approach and a7;ong the Ford Bridge to the East Licnits of the City of Minneapolis and there te�ting. County State Aid High�way No. 1t8 . Beginning at the interaection of Nawadaha Boule�vard and Hiawatha Avenue (Trunk Highway No. 55) in the City of Misuieapol3s; thence Northeasterly alamg Nawadaha Boulevard to Minnehaha Avenue; thence cont3nue Northwester]y along M3nnehaha Avenue to 27th Avenue South; thence Northerly along 27th Avernie South to Riaerside Avenue• thence Northwesterly along Riverside Avenue to Cedar Avenue (Trunk HigY�way No. 36� and there terminating. County State Aid High� No. !t9 ---._..._.v.r ._ .�_ Heginning at a point on County State Aid Highwa.y No. 12 (Da�y�ton Road) as herein- before designated in the Village of Champlin, said point being on or near the Sauth line of Government Lot 3, Section 13, To�mship 120, Range 22 and distant approxi.mately 850 East of the West line af said Section 13; thence Wester�,y along the unnamed Village Road to the Westerly li.mits of said Village at or near the Southwest cox�ner of said Government Lot 3, thence continuing Westerly along or near the Narth line of the South 4 of Sections ]1.�, 15, 16 and 17, Tawnship 120, Fiange 22 to a point approad.mately 650 feet West of the Northeast corner of Goverrunent Lot 5 of said Section 17; thence continue Sauthwesterly and Westerly across Sections 17, 18 and 19, T ownship 120, Range 22 �a a point at or near the ATorthwest corner of said Sectio� 19; thence continue Westerly along or near the N,or.th line of Section 2l�, Tawnship 120, Range 23 to the intersection wit�h Trunk. "HiglYway No. 101 at or near the Northwest corner of the Northeast 4 of the North- east � of said Section 2!� and there terminating. � Beginning again at the intersection af Trunk Highway No, 101 and the South line of GwernYment Lot 2, Section 2l�, Tawnship 120, Range 23 approximately 1650 feet East of t�he Southwest eorner of said Lot 2; thence Westerly along the established center of public r�ad, to the East limits of the Village of Rogers, said po3nt• being at or near the center of said Section 21�; thence continue Westerl�r along the unnamed Village of Rogers roa.d along or near the East and West 4 lines of Sectiona 2!� and 23, Township 120, Range 23 to the intersection with County State Aid Highway Ato. 150 as hereinafter designated at or near the center of said Sectio�n 23 and there terminating. E� t ek sheet i5 of 25 St�eete 11-1-57 County State Aid Highway No. 50 Beginning at a point on the We�t County line apprax3�aately 30 feet North of the West � corner of Section 6, Tawnship 118, Range 21t; thence Northerly along the center of unnamed Village of Independence road acrosa the West 2 of the Nort.hwe�t � of said Section 6 to a point on the North line thereof distarit approxfmately 1689 feet West of the North g corner of said Section 6, said point be3ng on the Noa^th line of the Village af Independence; thence Northerly to the appraximate center of Section 31, To�mship 119, Range 24; thence Northerly, Easter�y and North- easterl,y across Sections 32 and 29, �oumshi.p 119, Range 21� to a point on the South ViU.a e limits of Rockford at or near the South 13ne of the North 2 of the South- east � of said Section 29; thence continuing Northeasterly along the unnamed Village rcad to the point of beginni.ng of County State A3d Highw�y No. 10 as hereinbefore designa,ted, said p.qjnt being at or near the East and Weat � line of said Section 29 distant approxi.mately 81Q feet Westerl,y of the East 4 corner thereof; thence Easterly to a point a� the East line of the Village of Rxkford at or near the East � corner of said Section 29; thence continuing Easterly along or near the East and West 4 line of Sectatans 28 and 27 to the approxin�ate center of said Section 27 and aarose the PJorth 2 of Section 26 and 25 all iri To�mship 119, Range 21t to a point at or near the Northeaet corner of said Section 25; thence Easterly along or near the South line of Sectians 19 and 20 to the approx3mate Southeast corner of said Section 20 and across the South 2 of Sections 21 and 22, all in Tar�ship 119, Range 23 to a point approximately 1150 feet West of the Southeast corner of eaid Section 22; t�ence cont�nuing Easterly along or near the South line of Sections 22 and 23, Tawnship 119, Range 23, to a point on Caunty State Aid Highway No. 10 as herefnbefore designated distant approximately 11t80 feet East of the South � corner of said Section 23 and there term9�ting. Caunty State Aid Highwa,y Aio. 51 Beginning at a point on County State Aid Highway No. 15 as hereinbefore designated in the Village of Orono on the South line of the Northeast 4 of the Southwest 4 of Section 10, Township 117, Range 23, distant approximately 50 feet Weat of the Southeast corner thereof; thence Westerly along the unnamed Village of Orono road acroas the South z of Sectione 10, 9, and 8, Township 117, Range 23 to a point on County State Aid Highway No. 19 as hereinbefore designated on or near the South line of said Section 8, approximately 15b0 feet Fast of the Soutwest corner of said Section 8. Beginning again at a point on County State Aid High�aay No. 19 as hereinbefore designa�ed, said point being approximately 30 feet North of the North 13ne of the South � of Section 17, Tawnship 117, Range 23, on the East line of the Village of Spring Park; thence Southwesterly along the center of unnamed street across the So�uth � of Sections 17 and 18, Tawnship 117, Range 23, to a point on the Westerly extension of the Idorth line of Lot 8, Block 3, Streaterts Spring Park Addition, according to the du7,y recorded plat thereof; thence continuing Southeasterly along the unnamed road to a point on County 3tate Aid Highr�y No. 15 as herein- before deaignated in (3wernment Lot 6, said Section 18, and there terminating. County State Aid Highway No. s2 Begfnning at the intersection of the center of East Hennepin Avenue and the East City Limits of Minneapolis, being the East County line, thence Westerly and Sauthwester�y along East Hennepin Avenue and Hennepin Avenue to Nicollet Avenue; thence Souther],y along Nicollet Aeenue to the Sauth Cfty Limits of Mi�neapolis a�C 62nd Street, thence continuin� South along Nicollet Avenue 3n the V illage of Richfield to the South Villabe limits at 78th Street (Trunk"Highway No. 100 - 5); thence continuing Southerly along Nicollet avenue in the V itlage of Bloomington to a point on County State Aid Highw�r No. 1(98th Street) as hereinbe.fore designated and there term�r�t:�.ng. E�T �� 3heet 16 of 25 Sheets ��.-1-57 County State Aid Highway No. 53 Begi.nriing at the intersection of East 66th Street and Trunk Highway No. 36 (Cedar Avenue) at or near the East 4 corner of Section 26, Tawnship 28, Range 2lt, in the Village of Richfield; thence Wester�y along East 66th Street and West 66th Street to the West limits of the Vi]lage of Richfield at a point on County State Aid Highway No. 31 as hereinbefore designated at or near the center of Section 29, Tawnship 28, Range 24; thence cont3nuing Westerly along West 66th Street 3n the Village of Edina to a point on County State Aid Highway No. 17 as hereinhefare desi.gnated at or near the 4�Test � corner of said Section 29 and there terminating. County State Aid Highway R1o. 5l� .� Beginning at the intersection of Hiawatha Avenue (Trunk Hi.ghwa�y Ato. 55) and 28th Avenue South in the City of Miuuzeapolis; thence South along 28th Avenue South to a point on County State Aid Highway No. 62 as hereinafter designated, at the intersection of 28th Avenue South and East 5ath Street and there termi.nating. County Sta.te Aid Highway No. 55 Beginning at the point of intersection of County State Aid Highway No. 18 as hereinbefore designated and the Village of Bloomington road known as the Auto Club road in Gwernment Lot 6, Section 6, Townahip 115, Range 21; thence in a general Easterly direction along the Auto Club road across Sections 6, 5, and !�, To�mship 115, Range 21 to the intersection with Alormandale Boulevard (County State Aid Highway No. 3!� as hereinbefore designated) in Government Lot 3, said Section !� and there terminating. County State Aid Highwa,,y Nos 5? Beginning at the intersectior� of Fremont AQenue North and West Broadway (Trunk Highway No. 52) in the City of MinnEapolis; thence North on Fremont Avenue North to L�l�th Avenue North (Trunk Highway No. 152) and there tern�i.nating. Beginning again at the intersection of Humboldt Avenue North and lal4th Avenue North (Trunk Highwa,y No. 152) in the City of Minneapolis; thence North along Humboldt Avenue North to the North corporate limits of Minneapolis at or near 53rd Avenue 1Vorth; thence Northerly along Humboldt Avenue in the Village of Brooklyn Center to the intersection with Trunk Highway iVo. 100 at or near the Northeast corner of Section 2, Trnanship 118, Range 21 and there tenn3nating. County State Aid Highway No. 58 Beginning at the intersecti•�n. �� �: �'merson Avenue North and West Broadway (Trunk Highway No. 52) in the Cit,y �� T'•1'!";i'],!?,a,polis; thence North along Emerson Avenue North to 33rd Avenue North; thE.�c� T,����.: �� ,.�;,ng 33rd Avernie North to Fremont Avenue (,County State Aid High-aav Pdo. K7 �s h�_ei~��efore designated) and there terminating. E� : ek Sheet 17 of 25 Sheets u-1-57 � c�sta� a xigr�y No. 60 Beginning at a point on Trunk Highw�y No. 169 distant approximate�r 120 feet North and 70 feet West of the Southeast corner of the Northeast 4 of the Sautheast � of Section 11, Toamship llb, Range 22; thence in a general Westerly direction folZaw- ing tdie center of established roa.d acroas Sections ll and 10, Township 116, Range 22 to a point on or near the North and South � line of said Section l0, approxi- mately 1la.35 feet South of the North 4 corner thereaf; thence 1Vortherly across Sections 10 and 3, Tadmship 116, Range 22 to a point on the South line of the Village of Minnetonka, said point being at or near the Southeast corner of the Southwest � of the Southeast 4 of Section 31�, Ta�mship 117, Range 22; thence Northerly along the unnamed Village road along or near the West line of the East 2 of the Ea.st z of Sections 34, 27, and 22, Tawnship 117, R,ange 22 to a point approximately 33 feet West of the Alorthwest corner af the Northeast 4 of the Northeast � of said Section 22; thence continuing Northwester�y to a point on County State Aid High�ray No. 5 as hereinbeiore designated at a point approximately 500 feet Westerly of the Fast line of the I�Test 2 of the Southeast � of Section 15, Township 117, Range 22, said distance bein� measured along said County State Aid Highway No. 5 and there terminating. County State Aid Highway No. 61 �. �.. Beginning at a point on County State �id Highway No. � as hereinbefore designated at a point approximately 33 feet West and 50 feet South af the East 4 corner of Section ls, Totianship 117, Range 22, thence Southerly approximately 290 feet along the center of unnamed Vi7lage of Minnetonka Road; thence continuing along the unnamed V illage Road Sautheasterly across the Southwest 4 of Section 1!� and the Northeast 4 of the Alorthwest 4 and the West 2 of the Northwest 4 of Section 23 all in Tatimship� 117, Range 22 to the intersection with Trunlc Highway No. 7 in the Southwest 4 of Northeast ,�-� of said Section 23; [thence continuing Southerly along Shady Oak Road being the Westerly li,ne of the City of Hopkins to a point on the South line of said City of Hopkins, approximately 200 feet North of the South line of said Section 2�� thence continu�ng Southerly along said Shac�y Oak Road in the Village of Minnetonka across Sections 26, 35, and.36, Tawnship 117, Range 22 to a point on the South line of said Section 36, approximately 205 feet East of the Southwest corner thereof� being the South line of said Minnetonka 9i11age; thence Southerly along the established road across the North 2 of Section 2, Township 116, Range 22 to a point at or near the East 4 cornei thereof; thence continuing Southeasterly across the North z of the Southwest � of Section 1, Township llb, ftange 22, to the intersection with Trunk Highway No. 169 3n the West z of the Northeast 4 of the Southwest 4 of said Section 1 and there terminating. County State Aid Highway No. 62 Beginning at a point on Trunk Highway No. 55 in Section 20, ToFmship 28, Range 23, said point being on the center line of the established public road running East- erly parallel with and approximately 200 feet Southerly af the estensio¢i Easter�y of the South line of Fa.st 57th Street in the City of Minneapolis; thence Westerly along said established public road to l�bth Avenue South in the City of Minneapolis; thence South along 1�6th Avenue South to East 58th Street; thence Westerly along East 58th Street to 28th Agenue Sou,th� thence Wester],y and Southwesterly across Section 2l�, Tvwnship 28, Range 2l�, to the intersection with 12th Avenue South and East 62nd Street at the line be'tween the City of Minneapolis and the Village of Richfield; thence Westerly along East 62nd Street and West 62nd Street to %erxes Averrue South at the Westerly limits of Minneapolis and ftichfield at or near the 4 corner between Sections 20 and 29, Township 28, ftange ?.l4; thence Westerly, Sauth- westerly and Northwesterly in the �illage af Edina to a point on Trunk Highway No. 100 approximately l�13 feet Sauth of the Northeast corner of Section 30, Town- ship 28, R,ange 24; thence in a general Westerly direction across the North 2 of Sections 1�, 5, and 6, To�mship 116, Range 21 to a point on the West line of the Uillage of Edina approximately two tenths miles South of the Northwest corner of said Section 6; thence Westerly on or near the North line of Sectiona 1, 2, and 3, Tawnship llb, Range 22 to a point on County State Aid Highway 1Vo. 60 as herein- before designated and there terminating. EJT:ek Sheet 18 of 25 Sheets 11-1-5? County State Aid Highway No. 66 - .�.� Beginning at the intersection of Douglas Drine and (�olden Valley Road in the Village of Golden Valley at or near the West line of Section 33, Tc�mship 118, Range 21; thence in a Northeasterly and Easterly direction along said Golden Va].ley Road to the East limits of the Village of Golden Valley at or near the center of Section 17, Tawnship 29, Range 24, at %erxes Avenue North and the West limits of the City of Minneapolis; thence Easterly along Golden Valley Read to Girard Avenue North; thence North along Girard.Avenue North to West Breadway (Trunlc Highw�p No. 52} . Beginning again at the intersection of West Broaciway and Washington Avenue North in the City of Minneapolis; thence Fasterly along West Broadway and Broaci�aay Northeast to Central Avenue Northeast (Trunlc Highway No. 8) and there terminating. County State Aid Highway No. 73 CBeginning at a point on Trunk Highwa,y 1Vo. 7 at or neax the East line of Section 23, To�mship 117, Range 22, on the corporate limits of Hopkins and Mix�netonka, distant appro�mate7y 816 feet South of the ATort.heast corner of said Section 23; thence Noriher�y along the unnamed Village road on or near the East line of said Section 23 to the approximate Idortheast corner thereof; thence Northerly along or near the Eaat line of Section 1la., Tvwnship 117, R,ange 22 through Minnetonka to the approxiroate East 4 corner thereot'; thence North along the corporate limits of Minnetonka and Hopkins along or near the East line of said Section 11� to the approy.imate Northeast corner thereo� thence Northerly along or near the East line of Sections 11 and 2, Tawnship 117, Range 22 to a point at or near the Northeast corner of said Section 2 the North line of the �illage of Minnetonka; thence Northerly along the unnamed gillage of Plymouth road along or near the East line of Section 35, Tohmship 118, Range 22 to a point on County State Aid Highway No. 15 as hereinbefore designated distance approximately 283 feet South of the East � corner of said Section 35 and there terminating. County State Aid Highway No. 82 ._.,..._..._ _�..., Begirining at a point on the South County line approximately lt20 feet East of the Sau.th � corner of Section 35, Tawnship 117, Range 23; thence Northwesterly along the unnamed roa.d in the Village of Shorewood to the Village limits of Excelsior at or neax the interaection with the east line extended Nort.herly of Lot 1, Jones and Galpin�s Addition, according to the du]y recorded plat thereof; thence con- tinue RTorthwester].y along Mill Street in the Village of Excelaior to 2nd Street; thence Northeasterly along 2nd Street to a point approxttnately 130 feet 4�Jest of the East line of Government Lot 2, of said Section 35; thence Northerly along the unnamed Excelsior Vi.11age road to the Northerly line of said V illage at a point on the Bridge over the Narraws between Excelsi.or Bay and St. Albans Bay; thence continue Northerly along the unnamed Village o f Greeriwood road across the South z of Section 26, To�mship 117, Range 23, to a point at or near the Northwest corner of the Southeast � of the Northeast � of said Section 26, a point on the line between the Vi]lages of Greenwood and Shorewood.; thence continue Northerly alo�ng the line between Greern�tood and Shorewood to a point on the extension Northerly of the East line of Lot 105 Auditor�s Subdivision No. lltl, according to t,he duly. recorded plat thereof, in Go�verrurnent Lat 1, said Section 26 said point being the Easterly limits of Greenwood Village; thence Northeasterly parallel with and adjacent to the Minneapolis and St, Louis Railroad right of w�y along the unnamed Village of Shorewood road to the South 13ne of Sectian 21�, Township 117, Range 23, approximately ?�50 feet East of the Sauthwest corner of said Section 2lt, on the line between Shorewood and the Villabe of Deephaven; thence Easterly on or near the South line of said Section 24 to a point at or near the Southeast corner of the Southwest 4 of the Southweat � of said Section 21�, the Easterly line of the Village of Shorewood; thence continue along the unnamed Village of Deephaven road Fasterly, Northeasterly and Easterly acroas the South 2 of said Section 21t to Caunty State Aid Hi.ghway No. 5 as hereinbefore designated at a point on or near the East line of said Section 2l�, di.stant approximately 1150 feet South of the East 4 corner thereof and there terminating. EJT:ek Sheet 19 of 25 Sheets 11-1-5? C.ounty State Aid Highway No. 81.t Beginning at a point on County State Aid Highway No. 19 as hereinbefore designated at or near the Northwest corner of Section 6, Township 117, Range 23 in the Village of Orono; thence Easterl,y along the unnamed Village raad on or near the North line of said Section 6�to a point approximately 21t0 feet West of the North 4 corner thereof; thence contirnie Southeasterly and Easterl,y across the North 2 of Section 6 and 5, Township 117, Range 23 to a point at or near the East 4 corner of said Section 5; thence Southerly to a point at or near the Northeast corner of the Southeast 4 of the Southeast 4 of said Section 5; thence Easterly to a point at or near the Northeast corner of the Southeast 4 of the Southwest g of Section !� Township 117, ftange 23; thence Southerly to a point at or near the South 4 corner of said Section !�; thence in a general Southerly direction across the East 2 of Section 9, Township 117, Range 23 to a point on.County State Aid Highway No. 51 in Government Lot !�, said 3ection 9 and there terminating. County State Aid Highway No. 92 Begir�ning at a point on Trunk Highway No. 55 at or near the North 4 corner of Section 33, Tawnship 1199 Range 2l�9 �hence South along the established center of public road alortg or near the North and South 4 line of said Section �3 to a point at or near the South 4 corner of said Section 33, a point �n the North line of the iTillage of Ixidependence; thence Souther].�r following the center of the unnamed road along or near the North and South 4 line.of Sections 1� and 9, Tawn- ship 118, Range 21� to a point at or near the South � corner of said Section 9, thence continue Southerly and Southwesterly following the center of said unnamed Village road across Section 16, Toranship 118, Range 21� to a point on Trunk Highway No. 12 in Gavernment Lot !�, said Section 16, Beginning again at the intersection of the West line of said Section 16 and Trunk Highway No. 12 at a goint approximately 553 feet North of the West 4 corner of said Section 16; th�ne� South along the center of unnamed Village of Independence road along or near the West line of Sections 16, 21, 28 and 33, Township 118, Range 21� to the intersection with County State Aid Highway No. 6 as hereinbefore designated at a point approximately 1029 feet South of the Northwest corner of said Section 33. Beginning again at a point on County State Aid Highway No. 6 as hereinbefore designated distant approximately 270 feet South of the 1Vorthwest corner of the Southeast 4 of the Northeast 4 of Section 32, Township 118, Range 2lt; thence continue Southerly following the center of unnamed Village road across the East 2 of said Section 32 to a point on the South line of said Village of Sndependence at or near the Southwest corner of the Southeast 4 of the Southeast 4 of said Section 32; thence Southerly and Southeasterly following the esta.blished public road across the East 2 of Section 5, Township 117, Range 2!� to the intersection with public road running East and West in the Northeast 4 of the Southeast 4 of said Section 5; thence Westerly follow�ng the established public road across said Section s to a point on the West line thereof distant approxitnately 1550 feet North of the Southwest corner of said Section 5; thence Southerly along or near the West line of Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, and 29, Township 117, Range 2L�. to a point on the Nortli line of the Village of St. Bonifacius at or near the Northwest corner of the Southwest 4 of the Southwest 4 of said Section 29; thence Southerly along the unn,amed Village road to a point at or near the Northeast corner of the Southeast 4 of the Northeast 4 of Section 31, Township 117, Range 2l�, to a point on the South line of the Village of St. Bonifacius; thence Southerly along the established public road to the South line of said Section 31, being the South County line, distant approximately 503 feet West of the Southeast corner thereof and there terminating. ° EJT:ek Sheet 20 of 25 Sheets 11-1-57 County State Aid H3,ghway No. 102 Beginn3ng at the intersection of Douglas Ilrive North and Broadway (County State Aid Highway No. 8 as hereinbefore designated) in the Vi7lage af Crystal;thence South along Do�uglas Drive to a point at or near the Southeast corner of Section 20, Tawnship 118, Range 21, an the line between the V311ages of Crystal and Golden Valley; thence continue South along said Douglas Drive and the extension Souther],y thereof in the Village af Golclen Valley to a point on Trluik Highway No. 55 on or near the East line of Section 32, Tawnship 118, Range 21 distant approx�ma.tely 268 feet South of the East 4 corner of said Section 32 and there terminating. County State Aid H� hway No. 109 - Beginning at the intersection of Trunk Highway No. 169 and the North line of. Section 2?�, To�mship 119, Ra.nge 21, at a point distant approxunat,ely 78 feet East of the North 4 corner of said Section 2t� in the Village of Brooklyn Park; thence Westerly along the unnamed �illage road along or near the Narth line of Sections 24, 23, 22, 21, 20 and 19, Tm�n�ship 119, Range 21, to a point at or near the Northwest corner of said Section 19, the Westerly limits of said Village of Brooklyn Park and the Easterly lunits of the gillage of Maple Grave; thence continue Westerly along the unnamed Village of Maple Grove roa.d along or near the ATorth line of Section 24, Towriship 119, ftange 22 to a point at or near the North- west corner of said Section 24; #.hence Southerly alang or neax the West line thereof to a point approximately 290 feet North of the Southwest corner of the Northwest 4 of the Northwest � of said Section 2�.; thence in a general Westerly direction along the center of unnamed Village road across the North 2 of Sections 23 and 22, Township 119, Range 22 to a point on County State Aid Highway No. 130 as hereinafter designated in Gavernment Lot 2, said Section 22 and t�here termina- t�ng. County State A id Highway No. 110 Beginn�ng at or near t,he Northeast corner of Section 35, Township 118, Range 2lt� a point on County State Aid Highwa.y No. 6 as hereinbefore designated in the V311age of ?ndependence; thence Southerly following the center of unr�amed Village road along or near the East line of said Section 35� to a point appraximatel.y 800 feet South of the East 4 corner there.of; thence in a Southweaterly djrection to a point at or near the Southwest corner of the Southeast 4 of the Southeast 4 of said Section 35, on the South line of Independence V illage; thence in a general South- erly clirectian along the establi.shed public road across the East 2 of Section 2� Tawnship 117, R,a,nge 21� to a point on the South line of said Section 2, distant approximate]�y 5S0 feet West of the Southeast corner thereof; thence East to the approxitnate Southeast corner t,hereof; thence continue Southerly along or nsar the East line of Sections 11 and 1la., To�wnship 117, Range 21� to a point at or near the Northeast corner of the Southeast 4 of the Northeast 4 of said Section ].L�, the North limits of the Village of Mound; thence continue Souther�y along the unnamed Village road along or near the East line of said Section 1!� to a point at or near the Southeast corner of said Section ]1�; thence Southwesterly along Central Avenue and uiuiamed Vi7lage rQa.d across Section 23, Tawnship 117, Range 21t to a point on the West line of said Section 23 the west limits of the Village of Mound approxiiriately 1003 feet South of the West � corner thereof; thence in a general Westerly direction follawing the established public road a;ross the South 2 of Sections 22, 21, 20 and the North 2 of Section 29,.a11 in Township 117, Range 2It, to a point on Covnty State Aid Highway No. 92 as hereinbefore des:i..gnated at or near the Northwest corner af the Southwest 4 of the Northwest 4 of.said Section 29 and there termina- ting. EJT: elt Sheet 21 of 25 Sheets �.-1-57 � County State A3d Highway No. 116 Beginn3ag at a point on Trunk Highwa�y No. 55 on or near the East line of Sectian 11, Township 118, Range 23, distant approximate�,y�916 feet Na�th of the East � corner thereof in the Vil�e of Med3na; thence Northerl,y follawing the center of unnamed Village road along or near the East 13ne of Sectio�s 11 and 2, Tawnship 118, Rar�ge 23 to a point at 4r near the Northeast corner of said Sect�on 2� the No�th limita of the Fillage af Medina; thence continue Nar�t�her�y fallow3�ng the center of established public road along � near the East ].iae af Sections 35� 26� 23, ].l�, 11, and 2a Tc�mship 119, Range 23 to a poi,nt at or near the Moztheast ca�ner of said Secti,on 2; thence cant�nue Noz�therly alcmg or near the East line of Sectiar�s 35 and 26, Ta�ahip 120, Range 23, to a poir�t approx3mately 641 feet Son�th af ti� Eaet Q corner af eaid Section 26; thence fn a Nar��hwester]y direction across Seatio�s 26, 27� 22� 21, 20� 17, aud 18� Tawnship 120, Range 23, to a po3nt in t�e appro�cimate c�enter of t.he Craw River in the Nc�theast � af the Nor�heaat � of said Seotion l� and there terminat3rlg. Co�unty State Aid Hi�hwaq No. 121 ����_ Begianing at a point aaz Dayton Road (C�nty State Ai,d H�gi�a,y ldo. 12 as herein•• befo�-e deaignated), sa3d po3nt bein� intersectec! by the center line of the unnamed Qillage road runnic�g alang the Westerly line of t�he Plat nY Colburn�a Addition to the tawnsite of Champl3ri, acco�ding to the du],q reco�ded p].at t�ereof, said point of interseetion being in Qrrnrex�unent Lot 3, Sectiaai 2t�, Ta�wnship 120, Ra�ge 22 3n the Village of Champlia; thence Southweater7,p along the unrbarned 9ill,age road to a point at or near the center of said Section 2l�; thence continue Wester]�r to West 13mits of the Village ot Ghamplin on the East and West 4 line of said Section 2!� appraxiiaat,ely 2000 feet Ea�t of the West 4 corner thereof; thence Weaterly along the center of established publia r�d along or near the Fast and West 4 line af Sectiona 2L�, 23� aud 22� Tor�hip 120, Rarige 22' to a point at or near t�he Weat g corner af said Sect3.on 22; thence Sautherl�r along or near the West line oY Sections 22� 27, aad 3lt, To�enahip 120, Rsnge 22 to a point at os near the Southwest corner of s�4d Section 31t, and on the North lfne af the Vil]age of Maple (3rpn►e; t�henae Souther�y along the unna,med V311age of N�aple Qrave road along oT near the West Zine of Sect3.o�a 3 a�nd lAa Town.ship 119� Range 22� to t�he 3nter8ection wit�h County State Afd Highwa� ldo. � s�� he reir�b$fore desi�ted at a� near the Sauth� west corner a� said Ssc�3o.� 1C an:� there terminatin�o Courity Stat,� Ai� y No. ].23 Beginning a� a po3nt an Gaunty Stats Aid Hi�ghw�y No4 10 as hereinbefore designatedi aaid point being �t or near the Southeast corner of Sectia� 11, Ta�mahip 119� Range 21�; thence Norther]�y foll.owing the cerrt�r of the established public road alcng or near t,he East line of Seotions 11 and 2, To�wriship 119� Range 24 to a po3nt an the South limi.ts af the Vi17.age of Hanaver at or near the East 4 ca�rner of said Section 2� t�hence ATor�her],y following the center of the Village Street along or near �he East 13ne of said Seatiaa� 2 and t�he East 13ne af Sectia� 35 Tawnahip 120, Range 24 to the cent�r of Craw River, at a point a�proadm��y ??5 feet Nor#,h of the Sauthea,st corner af sa.id Section 35 and there ts�ninat.ing! EJ'T: ek 11-1•57 Sheet 22 of 25 Sheeta County State Aid Highw�y No. 125 • ��ra+�r�wvn�o Beginning at a point on County State Aid H�;hway No. 15 as hereinbefore designated said point being intersected by the Vill,age road running along the Westerly line of the p�.at of Streator�s Spring Park hddition, in Gavernment Lot 7� Section 18, Tawnship 117, Range 23 in the Qillage of Spring Park; thence Southerly along the unnamed Village road to the South limits of Spring Park at or near the center of the Bridge crossing the cY�armel between Black Lake and Spring Park Bay in the Nos�th � of Section 19� Tm�nship 117, R;ange 23; thence continue Sauthwester]y, Westerly and NorthTaester],�r along the Village of Island Park unnamed road across said Section 19 and the North 2 of Section 21t, Tawnship 117, Range 2L� to a point on the line b�tween the �illages of l�iound. and T�land Pa.rk, being the approxinwte �ertte� of Bridge aver the channel between EYaerald �lce and Cooks Bqy in the SCath 2 of the Northeast 4 af said Section 2Lt; thence continue ATorthwesterly along unnamed gillage of NIound road to lakewood Avenue; thence Northerly along Lakewood Avenue to Second Avenue; thence Norther].y along Second Avenue to a point on Covnty State Aid Highway No. 15 as hereinbefore designated (Park Avenue) and there tennis�atin�. County State �3d Highway No. 130 .� ........_..��... Begvnning at a point on Trunk Highway No. lb9 in the Village of Brook�yri Center, said point being on or near the North line of Section 36, Township 119, Range 2].; thence Westerly along the center of 69th Avenue North, along or near the North line of Sections 3b, 35, 3�, and 33, Tawnship 119, R.ange 21 to a point at or near the North 4 corner of said Section 33, a point on the line between Brooklyn Center and the Oillage of Brooklyn Park; thence continue Westerly alor� the unnamed road in the Village of Brooklyn Park along or near the North line of Seations 33, 32, and 31, To�mship 119, Range 21 to a point at or near the IVorthwest corner of said Section 31, a point on the line between the Village of Brooklyn park and the Village of Maple Grove9 thence cont3nue tidesterly along the unnamed Village of Maple Grove road near the North line of Section 36, ToHmship 119, Range 22 for approximately 1000 feet; thence Northerly, Westerly and Northwesterly along the unnamed road across Sections 25, 26, 27, and 22, Township 119, Range 22 to a point on County State Aid Highwa,y No. 109 as hereinbefore desi.gnated in f}rnrernment Lot 2, said Section 22; thence continue Northwester],y, Northeasterly and Northerly acrosa Sections 22 and 1�, Town�hip 119, Range 22 to a point on County State Aid Highway No. 30 as hereinbefore desi�rnated on or near the Northeast corner of the Northwest 4 of the Northwest 4 of said Sectian 15 and there terminating. count�r state Aid Hi�hway No. 135 Beginning at a point on County State Aid Fiighw�.y No. 84 as hereinbefore designated said poant being on or near the West l.ine of Section 5, Toumship 117, Range 23 approximately 870 feet North of the West '-� corner thereof in the gi7la.ge of Orono; thence South along t�iie unnamed Village road along or near the West line of said Section 5 to a point at or near the Southwes-L- corner of the Northwest 4 of the Southwest $ of said Section 5; thence cont�nue in a general Southea�terly clirection along said V illage road, across Sectiona 5 and 8, Tawnship 117, Range 23 to a p�oint on County State Aid Highw�}r No. 51 as hereinbefore designated in the South 2 of said Section 8 and there terminating. EJT : ek Sheet 23 of 25 Sheets 11-1-5? County state-.Aid Highw�y No. 136;. .�. Beginning at the intersection of 37�h Avenue Northeast and Sileer LAIt� road in �� the Village of St. Antho�y, said point being at or near the North 4 corner of Section 6; Township 29, Range 23; thence South along:said Silver Lake road along. or near the North and South 4 line af Section 6 and 7, Township 29, Range 23 to a point on County State Aid Highway No. 153 as hereinbefore designated and there terininating. County State Aid Highway No. ]1�5 Beginning at a point on County State Aid Highway No. 3 as hereinbefore designated said.point being on or near the West line of the iVortfieast � of the Northeast �-�- of Section 33, Township 117, Range 22, approximately 890 f eet South of the North line thereof; thence Northerly along the unnamed V illage of l�vxinetonka Roa.d across Sections 33, 28, 21, and 16, T�rnship 117, Range 21, to the intersectian with County State Aid Highway No. 5 as hereinbefore.designated. at a point on or neax the West Sitie of the Southeast g.of the Southeast 4 of said $ection i6 aiatant approximate7,y 1000 feet North of the South line thereof and there terminating. County State Aid Iii.ghway No. ].1a6 ���C Beginning at a point on County State Aid Highway No. 51 as hereinbefore described said point being on or near the Narth 'line of (}o�vernment Lot lt� Section 10, Township 117, Range 23, and approximatel� 570 feet East of the Northtaest corner of said Grnrernment Lot 2; thence Northeasterl,y along First Avenue in the Vi.11age of Orono to a point on or near the North and South quarter line of said Section 10 approximateiy 500 feet North of the Center of sai.d Sectian 1Q; thence North along unnamed Village of Orono Aoacl along or near the North and South 4 lines of Sections 10 and 3,'Township 317, Range 23 to a point at or near the.Narth quarter corner of said Section 3, aaid point being on the line between the Village of Orono and the �iLlage of Long Lake; thence North along unrbaiaed Village Road an the line. between Vi7lagea.of Orono and Long Lake to Western Averiue, the line between the Village of Orono and the Village of Long Iake; thence continue North and North- easterly along Lake Street in; the Billage of Long Lake to State Trunk Highway No. 12 (M�y Street) and there terininating. County State Aid Highway No. 150 Beginning at a point on County State Afd Highway IVo. llb as hereinbefore designated said point being on or near the North and Sauth quarter line of Section 26, Tawn- ship 120, Range 23, approxisr�ately 130 feet North of the Center of eai.d Sect�on 26; thence IJorth along.esta.blished public road along or near the Narth and South quarter line of said Section 26 to the North g corner thereof, the South line of the Village of Rogers; thence North along the unnamed Village of Rogera Read on or near the North and South quarter line of Sections 23 and 1l�, TvVmship 120, Range 23 to a poin-t at or near the center of said Section ].it being the North Villa,ge li�its of the Village of Rogers; thence Norther].y alung or near the North and South quartsr ljne of Sections 1l�y Zly and 2, Trn,,mship 120, Range 23, to a po3nt in the approx3mate center of Craw 3iver approximately 77? feet North of the South quarter corner of said Section 2 and there terminating. ErIT: ek Sheet 21� of 25 Sheets 1�-�-57 •: Count�r State Aid Highway No. 151 Beginning at a point on County State Aid Aighway No. 110 as hereinbefore desi.gnated at or near the South�aest corner of Section 1., Toamship 117, Range 2It; thence East- er�y along the established public road to a point on County State Aid Highway No. 19 as hereinbefore designated at or near the Southeast corner of said Section 1, the LJesterly limits of the Village of Orono; thence Easterly along or neax the D?orth line of Section 7, Township 117, Range 23 for approximately 3002.1 feet; thence deflecting to the righ� along a 6 degree curve a distance of �0.8 feet; thence along tangent to said curve to the ir:taraec;tion with unnamed Village of Orono road �n Government L.�� � sa.�d ,Sec;�on %y t:ience Southerly along the unnamed Village of Orono road to a�oint or� Cour_t�r �t�;,e di�! Highway No. 19 as hereinbe- fore designated in Gavernment Lot 5, said Section 7 and there terniinating. County State Aid HigYnJay No. 153 Beginning at the intersection of Lowry Avenue Tdor�h and Washington Avenue RTorth (Trunk Highway No. 1�2) in the City of Minnea�olis9 thencs Fast along Lowry avenue North and Lawry Avenue �Tortlzeast to Stinson B�u1��-�ard at }ne La�t limits o� �che City of Minneapolis azi�. =-,he Southwest cornar of thE �T:;1�±.��;e of St. Ax�thony; thence Easterly along Lowry Av�iiue to Ke�4zie Terrace; �:��:��Z�e �,'ort:��.:asterly along Kenzie Terrace to Silver Lake rnad (County State Aid High�,ray �to. 136 as hereinbefore designated) and there terminating. County State Aid Highway AIo. 151t Beginning at the intersection of Lake Drive and Trunk Highway No. 55 ' east 4 of the Northeast � of Section 35, Township 118, Range 22 being gillage of Plymouth; thence in a general Northerly clirection along th Lake Drive across Sections 35, 26, 23, 22 and 15, Tot�rnship 118, Range point on County State Aid Highway No. 9 as hereinbefore des'�nated in east � of the Southeast 4 of said Section 1� ar.d there tex�miriating. County State Aid H3gk�way No. 156 in the South- in the e center of 22toa the 1Vorth- Beginning at the point of intersection of Winnetka Avenue and Trunk Highway No. 55 an or near the West line of Section 32, To�mship 3.18, Range 21 approxir.iately 620 feet South of the West 4 corner thereof in the Village of Golden Valley; thence Northerly follawing the center of 1rJinnetka Avenue along or near the taest line of Section 32 and 29, To�mship 118, Range 21, to a point at or near the Northwest corner of said Section 29, the North line of the Village of Golden Valley; thence continue North along Winnetka Avenue in the Village of New Hope to a point at or near the Plorthwest corner of the Southwest 4 of the Sout,hwest 4 of Section 20, To�mship 118, Range 21, said point being on the line between the V illages�of New Hope and Cryetal; thence North along Wixuzetka Avenue along or near the West line of Sections 20, 17, 8, and 5, Township 118, Range 21 thraugh the gill.ages of New Hope and Crystal to a point on County State Aid Hi.ghway No. 10 as hereinbefore designated, said point being approxima,tely ]1t7.0 feet North of the Southwest corner of said Section 5 and there terminating. E�PT : ek Sheet 25 of 25 Sheets 11-1-57 � - CITY OF HOPKI�iS FiENNEPIN COUNTY, �AINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 760 A RESOLUTION DETERMINING A PRICE PER MILE ON WHICH TO DEfERMI NE . STATE. A I D�4A I;NTE�VANCE PAYA9ENTS . BE I T RESO LVED BY THE COUNC I L OF THE C t TY OF NOPK I NS : Tha.t the council hereby agrees to establish an agreed price of �I,000.00 a mile for maintenance in t958 of those roads and streets designated as Municipal State Aid Streets, said cost per mile to be used to determine the amoc�nt of state aid maintenance payments to the city of Hopkins. ADOPTED by the council of the city of Flopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 3rd day of December, �957. W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank IV. Whi tney, City Attorney .. .., y .. . Y � _ . . . . .. . . . .. . . :.. . � , . ... .. . .. . . . . . �. . , . - . -- ... t� g �Jt ►�� ��� _ _-r.. . � ; � - . .. � ., .. , . . ,. _ . . -. . . . � � - . - ,. ,_..__ , ,.. � .._ , ,. _ . . , _ � �.���. A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCfL.OF THE CtTY OF HOPK�NS� M�NNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� DECEMBER t7� 1957 AT 7t30 P.M. }N THE C;TY HALL• PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBiX� COUNCII,MEN CARROLi.� HANLE�"' VESE�Y. AND MtL,BERT� ALSO C�TY MANAGER FR'�SSELLs c1T�Y ATTORNEY WHITNEY AND C�TY ENG�NEER SIDNEY�SM�TH. VESELY MOVEO� MQI.BERT SECONDED� THAT EXPENDtTURES IN THE Ah40UNT OF $40,533.76� DATED DECEMBER t7� 1957� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED, � VESELY MOVED� M�LBER7 SECONDEO� THAT THE LOW�B�D QF �EHN EIECTRIC COMPANY �N THE AMOUNT OF '�6�328.00 FOR THE iNSTAC.LAT30N OF TRAFFZC S�GNALS AT WASHINGTON AND EXCELSIOR AVENUES AND '�I�045.00 FOR S3GNALS AT BLAKE AND EXCELS�OR AVENUE AS LISTED �N M�NUTES OF T2/3/57� BE; ACCEPTED AND THE NECESSARY CONTRACT AND BOND FORMS BE PREFARED FOR S(GNATURES. CARR�ED� VESELY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT AN ADDtT10NAR AMOUNT OF �[50�00 BE ALLOWED FOR THE �NSTALLAT'!ON OF F�VE MAGNETi1C TYPE S�GNAL DETECTORS FOR THE WASHZNGTON AVENUE S�GNALS,- CARR=ED. PURSU��IT TO NOTlCE B,DS WERE OPENED AT 3t00 P�M� ON MONDAY� E2/9/57 FOR THE FURN�SH:N� OF F�RE HOSE AND THE FO�I.OW�NG BiDS WERE RECE;VED;+ B�DDER 2� iNwn�p 2� IPI�uBb 2a INw nAp �� �N• B. F� GOODR�CH �GOODR]CH� � P.06 � f.02 � 0.70 LECENTER �BLAZEGUARD� � j.23 �.06 t„02 0.73 HEW[TT ROBB4NS WEBER 8c TROSETH �BLAZEGUARD� J• N� JOHNSON �QUAKER� 600DALE �GOODALE� B.,iORNSON �QUAKER� MINN. F(RE EXTINGU�SHER�EUREKA� MJNN. F'�RE Q2U'1P. CO.�FABR�C� 81�"LAiERAL HOSE CO. te25 r,29 1.3[ � .335 [,38 t.45 � .57, t.75 T�20 i .20 t �22 t .26 t.24 1,175 .98 I .18 t..t7 T .20 r.rs .865 .68 .80 .88 .95 t.os 1.00 j.25 VESELY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED' THAT THE ABOVE F�RE HOSE BjDS BE TAB(.ED. CARR�ED, B�D3 WERE AL30 OPENED AT 3;00 PwM. ON MONDAY� �2/�6/5? FOR THE FURN{SHING OF TIRES AND THE FOLLOWING 81DS WERE RECEtVED=�+ � atDOER (4iSs25x20 (4� TUBES (6}7:50x20 (6) TUBES TOTAL F'IRESTONE STORES � 293.40 $ 22�84 $ 333.42 $ 27.84 $677.50 GOODYEAR STORES 288.00 2f.88 354�00� 25.32-•, 689.20 G1'L JOHrvSorv �F�RESTONE� 270.20 22.68 360.00. 38.70 69f.58 �`�� ROYAL TlRE SALEs 285.36 22.20 356.52 27.72 69f.80 \ ORMES coNST. c0. �S�BERLING} 299,68 25.[2 373.80 3�.20 729.80 FLAKES OOMMERC�AL TIRE�GOODR�CH� 343.24 23.44 402.06 30.06 798.80 VESEIY MOVED� CARROLI SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BID OF FIRESTONE STORES iN THE AMOUNT OF ��677.50 BE ACCEPTED. CARR]ED. Gy� E N11 IV Vt'C�S `�� � ap� BIDS WERE ALSO OPENED AT 3:00 P.M. ON MONDAY� [2/t6/5? FOR THE FURNISHING OF A RESCUE TRUCK BODY AND THE FOLLOW(NG BIDS VIERE RECE�VED:� BIDDER AMOUNT CENTRA� BOD'( C0. $ 4�800.00 SMiTH�{NC. 4�852,00 CHASF, O�sO(J R- SONS � Lj2�S`,00 �REGULAR CAB FURNESHED� 7�3j5.00 CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONOED� THAT THE LOW BiD OF CENTRAL BODY COMPANY iN THE AMOUNT OF �4�800.00 BE ACCEPTED AND THE NECESSAR7 CONTRAC T AND BOND FORMS BE FREPARED FOR SiGNiTURES. CARRIED. VESELY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BtD OF HOPKINS MOTOR SALES 1N THE AMOUNT OF $2�805,bC�T FOR THE FURN�SH�NG OF A RESCUE TRUCK CHASSIS� AS LiSTED �N MZNUTES OF I`I�/(9/57 �W�TH�RADE�'[N�� BE ACCEPTED. CARRJED. .. � PAGE r`Zw � • REGULAR MEETIN� �+ t2�j7�57 VESELY MOVEDZ HANLE<Y SECONDED� THAT ORD�NANCE N0. �50� n�N ORDlNANCE RELqTING TO THE WATER WORKS SYSTEM OF THE C[TY OF HOPKGNS AND AMENDING ORDlNAt� E N0� 38� SECTION 8� SUBD�VTS�tON ONE AND TWO°� MARKED EXH1B]T °An� BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READ�NG THEREOF ANf,�ACCORD�NG TO LAW SAME BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. CARR[ED, CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT MR. FRjSSELL BE AUTHOR,ZZED TO DRAW UP.PLANS AND SPEC'F�CAT'1ONS AND ADVERT.�ISE FOR B�DS FOR THE �NSTALLAT+ION OF FLUORiDAT10N AT THE THREE WATER PLANTS. CARRjED. . VESELY MOVED� HANL.EY SECONDED� THAT RESOlUTiON N0. 759� "q RESOLUT[ON RELAT�NG TO THE �SSUI'NG OF � BUtLDfNG PERMiT FOR BUtLD1NG LOCATED ON A CERTAiN TRACT OF LAND'�� MARKED EXHi81T ��B° BE ADOPTED� CARROLL VOT?NG NO. CARR�ED. VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT REQUEST BY THE MENS CLUB OF ST. JOSEPH�S CHURCH FOR PERMjSS�ON TO CONDUCT A TURKEY B�NGO ON WEDNESDAY-� DECEMBER j8� i957 FROM B:OO P�M. TO 1Ot30 P.M. BE GRANTED. CARR}ED, VESELY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE FOE.I.OW�N� J..tCENSE APPI.'ICATIONS BE GRANTED� CARROL`L VOTiNG NO ON LIBERTY BAR AND ARDEAN ANDERSON� CARR�ED� COUNTRY CWB MARKET PERCY V11'.1.A $c R�CHARD J. STROCHOTA D�B�A LiBERTY BAR HOVANDER FOODS� 1NC. JOSEPH SYLVESTER D�B�A SiLVESTRZX CAFE ARLO F. LEE D�B�A �.EE�'S EAST END MARKET LEN MjLBERT O�B�A MILBERT�S STORE NATIONAL TEA COMPANY RED OWL STORES � WALTER J� RONNEf D�B�A RONNY'�S ARDEAN ANDERSON D�B�A ANDERSON GROCERS LOUIS L• GiBSON D�B�A C W B CAFE ED VISKA D�B�A M{1DK HOUSE M. J. WELDON D�B�A MATT�S CAFE SHEEHAN=S HOPKZNS LANES JOHNSON SUPER VALU $23.00 $97,00 $28.00. $ 68 .00 ��U q�� $78;00 $28.00 $28,00 $����� $ 28.00 $ 78,00 $28,00 $ 78.00 $I'S7.00 $ 28.00 OFF SALE NONy j NTOXjCAT') NG MA;,i � f.QUOR � MQLK AND C�GARETTES. ON AND OFF SALE NON��NTOX]CATiNG MA1,T LiQUORS� SOFT DR�NKS AND C�GARETTES� TWO MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT DEV}CES. OFF SALE NON�'INTOX�CATING MALT LIQUORS� MILK� CtGARETTES ANO SOFT DR�NKS. ON SALE NONp'jNTOX1CATING MALT LlQUORS� SOFT DRINKS� MILK AND CTGARETTES. OFF SALE NON��NTOX�CATiNG MALT LIQUORS� SOFT ORiNKS� MfLK AND C]GARETTES. ON ANC OFF SALE NON�'�NTOXICATING MALT LfQUORS� SOFT DR�NKS� M�LK AND C�GARETTES, OFF SALE NON�3NTOX'=CATTNG MALT LIQUORS' M1LK AND C�GARETTES AND SOFT DR�NKS� OFF SALE NON��NTOX�CATING MALT L'iQUORS� SOFT DRINKS' M1LK AND C�GARETTES� ON AND OFF SALE NON•'INTOX�CATING MALT LIQUORS� SOFT DRZNKS� M�LK� TWO AMUSEMENT DEV7C �S� � AND C�GARETTES, OFF SALE NON�'INTOX�CAT]NG MALT LiQUOR SOFT DRSNKS� CjGARETTES AND AA�LK. ON AND OFF SALE NON•1NTOXtCATlNG MALT LIQUORS� SOFT OR�NKS� MILK 8c C�GARETTES. OFF SALE NON�'jNTOXlCAT1NG MALT LiQUORS� SOFT DRINKS� M�LK AND CtGARETTES. ON AND OFF SALE NON�INTOX�CATING MALT L'1QUORS� SOFT DRI'NKS� MiLK AND CIGARETTES. ON AND OFF SALE NON�+[NTOXICAT'ING MALT LIQUORS� SOFT DR(NKS� C(GARETTES AND OPERATE (6 BOWLING ALLEYS. OFF SALE NON�[NTOXICAT[NG MALT L(QlJ�2S� SOFT DR�NKS� M�LK AND CtGARETTES. VESELY MOVED� MJLBERT SECONDED� THAT COMMUNICATION DATED t2/5/57 BY GEORGE X.CONNOR PERTA�N�NG TO SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORTATION BE RECEIVED AND ORDERED PLACED ON FILE, CARRjED, PAGE y3W , REGULAR MEETING ��2��7�57 CARROLI. MOVED� VESE�Y SECONDEDt THAT COMMUN�CAT�ON DATED �2�3�57 BY JAMES A. OUMAS� ATTORNEY FOR LEON J• AND HELEN L• MOES� BE RECE�VEO AND ORDERED P1,ACED ON FlLE AND � REQUEST FOR PAYMENT OF DAMAGES IN THE AMOUNT OF $680�00 BE DEN�ED, CARRIED, CARROLL MOVED� VESELY SECONOED� THAT THE CjTY PURCHASE THE PROPERTY AT C5 �('�iTH AVENUE SOUTH WHZCH IS LOT 26� BLOCK 6� �YEST M�NNEAPOLIS� FOR ��'5�000 PROV�ID�NG OWNERS ARRANGE TO ACCEPT OFFER BY t2 OECLOCK NOON�WEDNESDAY 72��8�57. CARR�ED. VESELY MOVED� HANLE�Y SECONDED� TNAT REAPPO(NTMENT OF EARL DAHLBER(� AND S. H. SEVERSON TO A THREE YEAR TERM� ���E�58 TO [���6�� AS MEMBERS AT LARGE OF THE RECREATION AND PARKS COMMiSS�ON� AS MADE BY MAYOR PERB�X� BE APPROVED SUBJEGT TO APPROVAL BY THE CHA'�RMAN OF THE BOARD OF EDUCAT:ION. CARR�ED. VESEL7 MOVED� M�j,BERT SECONDED� THAT AS PER COMMUNjCAT]ON DATED (!T/14%57 BY A� P. BERGE� THE C1TY WILL RECONVEY TO THE COUNTY� LOT I2� BL.00K 9� WEST M�NNEAPOL'iS CENTER EXCEPT THE NORTH 5 FEET AT SUCH TIME THAT THE COUNTY AND MR. BERGE COAAE TO SOME AGREEMENT ON SAME. CARRtED. VESELY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE C;TY MANAGER NOTIFY THREE OUTS�DE GARBAGE HAULERS THAT AS OF 4/E/58 THE C,TY DUMP w�LL NOT BE AVAj°�.ABLE FOR OUTSjDE GARBAGE DUMPtNG, CARf�']ED. DUE TO THE RESjGNATION OF FRANK N, WH�TNE,Y AS C1TY ATTORNEY FOR THE CITY OF HOPK�NS� EFFECTIVE AS oF i/t/58� CiTY MANAGER FRq�SSELL ADVISED THE COUNC'�L OF THEAPPO�NTMENT OF JOSEPH Ce VESELY AS C9TY ATTORNEY� EFFECT��VE AS OF ��^j�58� � CARROvl, MOVEDy M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT C�T7 MANAGER FR�SSELL PREPARE A PROPOSED PLAT OR DRAW]NG OF WHAT CAN BE DONE W3TH THE STREET CAR R,O.W. PROPERTY EAST OF BLAKE ROAD� WH�CH iS NOW OWNED BY:THE ClTY OF HOPK�NS� CARRIEO. VESELY MOVED� CARRObL SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY PURCHASE THE STREET CAR R,O�W. FROM JEFFERSON AVENUE EASTERLY TO APPROXIMATELY'�30 FEET EAST OF HARR;SON AVENUE UNDER AN EARNEST CONTRACT 1N THE AMOUNT OF ��2�000 AND EARNEST MONEY DOWN PAYMENT NOT TO EXCEED '�500. BALANCE TO BE PAfD BY 7�[�58, CARR�ED. MEET`ING ADJOURNED. �. A. W. ELMQUTST�SEC TARY TO THE COUNCIL �4TTES7: t '°� � %'� � G� , W. HARLAN PERB�X� MAYOR CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA �� �1 � � � � I, �I �l ����g� . � ORDINANCE N0. 150 � �l AN ORDINANCE RELATII� TO TFtE WATER WORKS SYSTEM OF TNE CITY OF HOPKINS AND AME�NDING ORDINANCE Nt1MBER 38, SECTION 8, StJBDIVISIONS I and 2. to read: BE IT ORDAINED BY TWE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: � Section I. Ordinance No. 38, Section 8, Subdivision I,is amended Subdivision I. No water service pipe shall be assessed to qield a revenue of less than $Ij..00 per year, wrhich shall be assessed at the rate of �1.25� per month and shall become due and payable on the first day of the month following billing by the city. In a case where the water service is not metered, or. the meter is out of repair, the minimum charge for water furnished shall be $1.25� per month. Sect�i'on 2.� Ordinance No. 38, Section 8, Subdivision 2, is amended to read: Subdi�ision 2. The gross rate for all metered water as shown by the meter register in all cases shall be as follows: A. For the first 15,000 gallons per quarter, or fraction thereof, the rate shall be �.30 per I,000 gallons; B. Commencing from 15,OOI gallons to 30,000 gallons per quarter or � fraction thereof, the rate shall be�$.28 per I,000 gallons; C. Commencing with 30,OO;t gallons to 500,000 gallons per qua'rter, the rate shall be �.23 per 1,000 gallons; D. For all water over 500,000 gallons per quarter the rate shall be �.19 per I,000 gallons. Any and all meters may be read by the water department every month, and tn those cases where the water department elects to read the meters every month, the charge to the consumer shall not be greater than the charge would be if the meters were read quarterly. FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins held this 3rd day of December, �957, and finally read and adopted at a regular meeting of the council held on the 17th day of December, t957• W. Harlan Perbix, Mayor A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Ufiitney, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review December 26, �957•. � i�'�t��� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUtdTY,. MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 759 A RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE ISSUIIVG OF A BUILDING PERMIT FOR A BUILD_ING LOCATED.ON.A CERTAIN TRACT OF.LAND. , YVHEREAS, the following described tract, piece or parcel of land is Zoned and Iocated in the C-I commercial district of the city: a nd That portion of the westerly six hur�dred seventy (670) feet i of Section Twenty-four (21�), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117) , Range. Twenty-two (22) , whi ch 1 ies North of State Highway No. 7 and South of a line drawn four hundred fi:fty (�.50) feet North of and parallet to the North line of State H i ghwa y No. 7, 1NHEREAS, it has been recommended.by the Zoning and Planning Com- miss.ion of the city, in anhich recommendation the city council concurs, that no permit for a building should be issued on said property unless there is a provision made for sufficient off-street parking for the use of the occupants of said building and the general pubFic which may come to said building to use the services or facilities provided thereby, NOW, TNEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TFIE C�UNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: That no permit for the erection or construction of a building on said premises shall be issued unless in connection with said building there is furnished and supplied sufficient off-street parking to meet the above mentioned reqt�irements,the determination as to whether or not such off-street parking is provided to be made by the building ir�spector. ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins held this 17th day of December, �957• A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR � F � � �s �, � o e�� 1 � � � � � � �� �� .: ��� �� �1 �� , �-� � �k, �`�� �� _-�. � - ; ; _. ; _ ,� �, ��� __ , � �.. A SPEC�AL MEETING OF THE COUNC{L OF THE C1TY OF HOPK�NS� MQNNESOTA WAS HELD ON WEDNESDAI'= DECEMBER B8� �957 AT 5=00 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNCILMEN CARROLL� HANLEY� M�j.BERT AND VESELY• VESELY MOVED� MiLBERT SECONDED� THAT RESqGNAT'10N AS PRESENTED BY SIDNEY S. FR�SSELL AS C1�TY MANAGER OF THE C]T7 OF HOPKTNS BE ACCEPTEDt EFFECT-IVE AS OF 3/1/58. CARRIED. CARROL'L MOVED� THAT EFFECT+IVE DATE OF ABOVE RES]GNATION BE SET AT 2�I�58, AS THERE VVAS NO SECOND TO MOT:ION SAME WAS CONS�DEREO LOST. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEO� THAT RES(GNATaON AS PRESENTED BY JOSEPH C. VESEC.Y AS COUNC'[LMAN OF THE C]TY OF HOPK�NS BE ACCEPTED� EFFECT2VE AS OF C2�3I�57� CARRjED, VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE C1T7 CLERK RUN THE NECESSARY ADVERT1SEMENT FOR APPLICAT�IONS TO F�6l. THE C�TY MANAGER POS�TION FOR THE CiTY OF HOPK'NS TO TAKE gKKPS��%��25 ON OR AFTER 3/1/58. CARR-�EO� EFFECT CARROLL MOVED� MjLBERT SECONDED� THAT MEET•iNG BE.ADJOURNED, � A." 611� ELMQUiST� SECRET Y TO THE COUNC�'L AJ_T� T: A/� '�/) �� ' �J-r' �,% � � � ` I( /� w ` .r' ' � `�,�.�/l �`/ �'C✓ W. HARLAN PERBJX� MAYOR <i:t: '1... �;' �`_ ,,, �. s '� V � ������. � ` �`� �� .: �, .. A SPEClAL MEET'1NG OF THE COUNCi�L OF 'j'HE ClT6Y OF HOPKdNS� M]NNESOTA WAS,HELD ON SATURDAY.� DECEMBER 2D� 1957 AT �0:30_A.M. ;N THE C'1TY HALL. ��, '�'`4�` PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNC]�,MEN CARROL'L'.� HANLE`t'�VESELY AND MtLBERT. ALSO _ C'1-T.Y MANAGER FR j SSELL. CARROLL MOVED� THAT THE PROPOSED [958 SAiARY SCHEDULE AS LISTED iN THE ORZGINAL BUDGET BE ADOPTED, AS THERE WAS NO SECOND TO THE MOT�ON� SAME WAS CONSIDERED LOST. �Pf�i VESELY MOVED= M�LBERT SECONDED�_ THAT THE�.g958 SALARY SCHEDULE AS AMENDED� MARKEO EXH�B�T pA„� BE ADOPTED. CARROL'L VOT'iNG NO. CARR'JED. VESELY MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE t958 EMPLOYEE�S WORK�iNG.AGREEMENT� MARKED EXH�BjT °8��: BE ADOPTED. CARRjED� MEETING ADJOURNED. . A. W. ELMQUIST� CRETARY TO THE COUNC-�L � ATT�ST: ,� ,� ` P / 1 . / . "''' �`` ��� ':��1:'L�i�, W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR �:.. ,... . . . ' . . . .` .. ._ .'_Y� � H �' �3 ANNI�A�. 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