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1960_Minute BookA REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� JANUARY 5� 1960 AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT NJERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN HANLEY� CARROLL� MILBERT AND ANDERLA� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER� CITY ENGINEER STROJAN AND CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. �-MILBERT MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED DECEMBER 31� 1959 IN THE AMOUNT ' 0F $64,694.24 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED., PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED AT 10;00 A.M. ON DECEMBER 10� 1959 FOR WORKMEN�S COMPENSATION INSURANCE AND THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVED; THESE BIDS WERE TABLED FROM THE DECEMBER 15TH MEETING — MUTUAL HOPKINS FEUDNER— E.HOWARD ANKER FEDERATED SERVICE iNS.AGENCY DAV7DSON (OWA MUTUAL MUTUAL TOTAL PREMIUM $9,575.22 9,Q75.22 9,579.22 9,691.42 9,575.22 PREMI UM DI SCOUNT LESS DI SCOUNTS LESS ANTICIPATED YEAR END DIVlDEND TOTAL NET PREMIUM 394.51 980.53 9, I 80 .71 8, 594 .69 I, 377 .1 I I, 41 3.28 7, 803.60 7, I 81 .41 980.53 8,594.69 I , 41 3.28 7 � I 81 .41 401 .49 9,289.93 I , 393 .49 7,896.44 402.1 6 9, ( ?3.06 2,063.94 7,1 09.12 HANLEY MOVED THAT THE B1D ON WORKMEN�S COMPENSATI,ON INSURANCE BE AWARDED TO MUTUAL SERVICE CASUALTY COMPANY BASED ON THE FACT THAT THE CITY'ATTORNEY FINDS THAT THE BID IS IN ORDER. MOTION LOST FOR LACK OF A SECOND. ��� ANOERLA MOVED THAT THE BID ON WORKMENtS COMPENSATION INSURANCE BE AWARDED TO FEDERATED MUTUAL INSURANCE. MOTION LOST FOR LACK OF A SECOND. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDEO� THAT ALL BIDS ON WORKMEN�S COMPENSATION INSURANCE BE REJECTED AND READVERTI SE FOR BI DS. CARRI fiD. ANOERIA MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT ORDI NANCE N0. I 64� aAN ORDI NANCE VACATI NG �A PART OF SEC OND STREET SOUTH AND A PART OF MADISON AVENUE SOUTH", BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND READING THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME TO BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED AT IOS00 A.M. ON DECEMBER 22� 1959 FOR THE SUPPLY OF CORRUGATED METAL AND REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE AND THE FOL�OWING BIDS WERE RECEIVED; METAL PI PE BI DD,�ER_ H. V. JOHNSTON VI KI NG STEEL PRODUCTS C0. ST. PAUI CORROGATING CO. DULUTH CULVERT CO. NORTHFI ELD I RON 8c CULVERT ARMCO ORAI NAGE 8c METAL PROD. �►M��N_L $ 4�864.00 5, �94.61 I , 985 .00 5,41 4.00 5,41 4.00 5,41 4.00 �� ����REI NFORCED CONCRETE PIPE BIDDER AAIOUNT \ NORTH STAR,�ONCRETE PIPE CO. �I6�774.00 ELK RI VER CONCRETE I 6, 004 �00 i � \ CARROLL MOVED�HANLEY SECONDEO� THAT THE LOW BID OF H. C. JOHNSTON CULVERT CO.� �N THE AMOUNT OF �4-�803 BE ACCEPTEO. CARR) ED. � �Gu'_ ► MILBERT MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BID AS PRESENTEO BY THE ELK RIVER CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO.� FOR THE SUPPLY OF RE�NFORCED CONCRETE PIPE IN THE AMOUNT OF $16,004.00� BE ACCEPTED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� ANDERIA SECONDED, THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE 300 FT. OF �CqRRUGAT.ED :METAL'=-: � PI PE. CARRI ED. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT APPLICATION FOR LICENSE AS SUBMITTED BY THE TOWN TAXI COMPANY OF 3226 BRUNSWICK AVEN��� ST..LOUIS PARK� BE REFERRED TO THE CITY MANAGER FOR FURTHER CONSI DERATI ON. CARRI ED. ANDERLA MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE FARMHAND CO.� A DIVISION OF SUPERIOR SEPARATOR CO.� AND THE MINNEAPOLIS—MOLINE COMPANY BE GRANTED THEIR REQUESTS TO USE THE SOUTHWEST �.�_�f��T1ON OF THE METERED PARKING LOT ADJACENT TO BURSCH�S CAFE AT 8TH AVENUE S0. FOR THE PURPOSE OF D� SPLAYI NG FARM MACHI NERY ON JANUARY I I TH FROM 2 1f0 8 P.M. AND JANUARY I 3TH FROM I 0 A.M. TO 5 P.M. CARRI ED. PAGE -2� " REGULAR MEETING - JANUARY 5� 1960 ANDERLA MOVED� CARROLI SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. $��� °!# RESOLUTION REQUESTING ENGINEER�S REPORT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A STREET ON SECOND STREET NORTH BETWEEN �'''� �-- 20TH AND 21 ST AVENU�", BE ACCEPTED. CARRI ED. � ' ANDER�A MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW BE DES�GNATED AS THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR THE CITY OF HOPK�NS FOR THE YEAR 1960, CARRIEO. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT MAYOR PERB�X BE APPOINTED A MEMBER OF THE SUBURBAN GAS AGENCY BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND R. L. BRUBACHER� CITY MANAGER BE APPOINTED ALTERNATE MEMBER. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE SALARIES FOR THE C�TY EMPLOYEES FOR 1960 BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SCHEDULE COMPILED BY THE C�TY MANAGER� MARKED EXHIBIT °A°. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. ATTEST. � , W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR � � ���,s�.�;�-l� C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL COUNCI LMEN: T . . _. . ,;t i� , . , . . . . .-,r� .:;..,.;. �,-:. \ �� ��.� ��'� . ����,o � ,� CiTY OF HOPKINS c;,,,� Hennepin County, Minnesota ` ORDINANCE N0..164 AN ORDtNANCE VACATING A PART OF SECOND STREET j� SOU11�1 AND A P�1RT OF MAD I SON . AVENUE SOUTH . � BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: Section I. That that part of Second Street South lying between the East line of Jefferson Avenue South and the West line of the North— _�,���� , South alley in Block 33, West Minneapolis Center and that Part of Madison Avenue South lying between the Southerly boundary line of its intersection with Second Street South end the Southerly boundary line of its inter— section with Second Street South and the Southerly boundary I�ine of Section 19, Tavnship 117, Range 21, is hereby vacated, subject to and reserving in the City of Hopkins an easement for the installation, maintenance and repairs therein of conduits, wires, p:ipes and other necessary related installation of public utilities, including gutters, storm and sanitary sewers, telephone and electr.ic lines. First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins on the 15th day of December, 1959 and finally read and adopted at a regular meeting of the council of said city held on the 5th day of January, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, ' Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor ���� � .,i,l.�',@�`1.c,�.� � � '� �a �, �o �� 0 /6/60 o��C , 8 0 0 959 • THERE SA�ARY BNCREASE3 AND �NQ�R EFFECT AS PER ONSTRUCgIQN$ OF ��1E COUNCA� 90/30/59, �REET OEPAR MENT. ��HAN3EN C o � C ARTER V, S�ET?EN � o �� �.LMAN s, eeRa�uNo c , scHuc o, CARLSONf E , OONA4 P, FO X H o HENKEi. � O VM�SV�4 C o R088 NSON .6, SPECKEN (TRANS, TO SAN,) SAtVG TA�4 ON M o oa.aoN E, OUKATZ .�, HANsea J, BEVERSOORF � a 0l1SKE �oD o SP�CKEN� , ;"MO CH� Mo BCHAU£R � w�.�;,R � s�g H, CHRO SiEN80N .D, HROUTADKO (TRANS, G , OOTS ON Ra FARNBCK J; THO�EN 0o NELSON H o OY.SON ONCREASE PERg MO- N�„1�. 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C o Id9 ELSfiN J, STROJAN J e HROtNiDKO Jo BERK�AND A , S A�.A D , �DOHNSON ao ��aaY 4. 0 1110RRGARO �, NJ1RR0 S B o M�HTA9 N E, BO EI.KE p, cauoHRero Jo BRECKA P0� N , P1iCK w, ?ETER30A1 ,W, SCANLAN `�' E , �DOHH30N N o .DOHNSON CI, �UND R, ANDERSOIV C , JOHNSOPI wr .�oHNsaN C KVAM 0 BEtdT�.EY E � WECKI�AAN M AQMB�.E(AFTER PROBATOON PEROOD) r�o� $66 ,6? O 6 0�9 B 0 039 B 0,39 @ 0,39 9 0,39 30,33 9 8 ,89 18 089 a soe9 0 8,89 27,T6 27 071 2T,?6 �7 070 z� o�o 27,�9 2T,70 2?079 45,03 45 ,03 45 a 03 45 ,03 45 ,03 .�.f.PB�. $ 800 �00 228,80 8 24 a80 Q 24 060 124 080 8 24,80 364,00 2�$ 080 228,80 �8 a8� 228,80 332,52 332,52 332 ,82 332,52 332,52 332.52 332,52 332 ,S2 saoo3s 540o3S 540,36 �40,36 540,36 �, $816,67 568089 535�39 650,OQ 487030 385�39 335 ,39 323 000 32� �00 rrs eoa 633a33 33Bo89 543 089 509 ,89 573 a89 582 o7B 50 ? o? SB �,� g9a o�0 a�a o�a 478 078 478 ,?0 478 o4B 478 07� 460 ,70 444 „TG 444 ,70 � 409039 $�02� " vr�„� $90800000 6 0 826 066 6 � 424 080 T�SOOo00 5„848000 A�624�E0 4fl024,80 3�848�00 3 fl 848 000 3,300�00 7a600o00 40066,68 60526069 sea osesa 6 � 886,f,8 6o992,S2 6 0 2B 2 052 6�20 2e52 5 0 900 052 5 0 744 052 50744�52 5074�,52 5�74c►o52 5s744,52 So540o52 5!f 3J6 n5C 5 � 336 ,52 4 � Sa 2 068 $ 75,,� 66092 ; CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 870 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF LNGINt�ERtS REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS a petition has been received requesting the improvement of Second Street North between �entyieth and Ttaenty-first Avenues North by the installation of a street and thoroughfare thereon and to aesess the abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111. NOW THEREFOR� BE IT R�SOLV�D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strogen for study and he is inatructed to report with all convenient speed advising the council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvements are feasible and as to whether they should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recotmnended. ' Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 5th�day of January, 1960. C, R. PETERSON, Secretary to the Council JOSEP�: �C. V�.SELY City Attorney 5�., f4 W. HAIZLAN _PERBIX, Mayor �OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN� C OUN TY NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER CULVERTS FOR NINE MILE CREEK. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL JANUARY 28� 1960, AT 10;00 A.M.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE INSTALLATION. SPECIFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER. BI DDERS BOND OR CERTI FI ED CHECKS ARE REQUI RED FOR TEN �I O�o PERCENT OF THE BID� AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE R16HT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CITY OF HOPKINS R. L. BRUBACHER� CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW JANUARY 14� 1960 TO BE PUBLI SHED I N THE CONSTRUCTI ON BULLETI N JANUARY I 4� I 960 -:;, ,,_ a;.. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS MI NNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED BIDS WJLL BE RECEIVED BY AT 10;00 A.M. THE CITY OF HOPKINS UNTIL MONDAY� JANUARY 18� 1960,�AND WILL THEN BE PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ ALOUD. BIDS ARE BEING REQUESTED oN WORKMEN �S C OMPENSATI ON I NSURAI� E I N ACCORDqNCE WI TH SPEC► FI CATI ONS ON FILE 1N THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER� 723 EXCELSIOR AVENUE� HOPKi NS � MI NNESOTA . AL� BIDS SHALI.BE ON FORMS ON FI�E IN THE CITY CLERK�S OFF�CE� BE CITY HALL� AND WILL�FURNISHED FREE TO EACH BIDDER UPON HIS REQUEST. ALL BIDS MUST BE SEALED AND MARKED °BIO.::;ON INSUR,ANCE", Arvo ACCOMPANI ED BY A CERTI FI ED CHECK� CqSHI ER�S CHECK OR BI D BOND 1 N THE AMOUNT OF FIVE PERCENT �5�� OF THE TOTAL BID PRICE� MADE PAYABLE TO THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS OR PARTS OF BIDS AND TO WAIVE INFORMALITIES THEREIN. BIDS MAY BE REJECTED FOR ANY ALTERATIONS OR ERASURES� BY ORDER OF THE C I TY C OUNC I �. CITY OF HOPKINS �� R. L. BRUBACHER� CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLI SHEO I N THE HENNEPI N COUNTYREVI EW� JANUARY 7� I 960. '�;....; ;:-it .� ' S;• Y ; : � - _ A POSTPONED MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MiNNESOTA� WAS HELC ON THURSDAY� JANUARY 21, 1960 AT 4;30 P.M. IN.THE CITY HALL AS WE WERE UNABLE TO GET A QUORUM AT THE REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULED ON TUESDAY� JANUARY 19� 1960. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILP/IEN CARROL�� HANLEY� MILBERT AND ANDERLA� ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER� CITY ENGINEER STROJAN AND CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. ANDERLA M1AOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE EXPENDITURES DATED JANUARY 19� 1960 IN THE AMOUNT OF $49,443.03� BE ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BICS WERE OPENEO ON MONDAY� JANUARY.18� 1960 AT 10;00 A.M. FOR WORKMEN�S COMPENSATION lNSURANCE AND THE FOLLOWlNG BIDS WERE RECEIVED;- SEE ATTACHED MARKED EXHI BI T �tA° . ANDERLA MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BID IN THE AMOUNT OF �7�109.12 BE AWAROED TO FEDERATED MUTUAL INSURANCE. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDEO� THAT RESOLUTION N0. "THAT THE C ONTRACT HERETOFORE SUBMITTED, SIGNED AND EXECUTED, BY THE SUBURBAN HENNEPIN C OUNTY RELIEF BOARD OF THE COUNTY OF HENNEPI N FOR AND DURI NG THE YE�R I 960 FOR THE ADMI NI STERI NG AND SUFERVISI ON OF POOR RELIEF IN THE CITY OF HORKINS", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE COMMUNICATION DATED JANUARY 10� 1960 BY THE HQPK{ NS FI RE DEPARTMENT� SUBM! TTI �G A �I'ST OF QFF� CERS OF THE FI RE DEPARTMENT FOR THE YEAR 1960, BE PLACED ON FILE. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� ANDER�A SECONDED� THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO ADVERTlSE FOR BIDS FOR TWO CHLORINATORS FOR THE WATER DEPARTMENT. CARRIED. MEET{NG ADJOURNED. �TTE T�� ' �� r '/ �9. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYO \il �/ �� �`��k �:�t� C� R. 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M `,y ?. 3 3 . �..'.� .:.Y �if y-7�.�# i f i �YrPYYiM W7 V� \tiiq �{fdtl� �G�-{�'�� r � �p +!. r s :'fC ? ♦ f�. .� se� Y�� s Y a ��. • � i l�. �� a i . �� 'E$61`� �t�D � �� � ,....,..,�.... t�;�! �l �4�.C�' v� ��i� � � �A 'C3!@ �O�y�GD � �$pp�� ��E� t�3aL �h� a��v�e 9.8 ax Lrue ��r�eo� cog�� a� � R�salu�lon 8� � � ...�.....�, oF oP s � �, : : . ,� ::� _ . . �.�. ,, ,�,s,_ ,.: � ,. r, : ; . , �Wti��r��I�MI �W���I�MI��� ��Mr• MEMBER STATE FIRE ASSOCIATION UNITED FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION VOLUNTEER FIREMEN�S BENEFIT � ASSOCIATION NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION City Council Hopkins, Pdinn. NOPKIt1S f IRE DEPART�1Ei1T HOPKINS, MINNESOTA MEETINGS FIRST AND THIfiD TMURSDAYS OF EACH MONTM January IO,I960 Gentlemen: Thi� is to notify you of the officers of the fire department for I960. Elected are;Harold R. He;berg,Chief, Dare Batts Secret�.ry, Carlton Gust3fson Treasure. Appointed officer �re; . n �dJ U/�i�+L �,t/�� f Hook and Ladder- Geor�e �:linter I05 LeRoy Ol�on I06Dondld :Jallick First �lid & Rescue Donald Idel�on Drill & Tr�ining Carlton Gust•afson �rivers �C Training C�ifford Robinson Fire Departm�nt Sta�vard Clifford Robinson Appointed Committee Chairmen, Fire Prenention Joseph Specken Entertainment George Schug Valentine Party George �`dinter Scout Firemanship Training Donald Nelson Neru Fire Station Buildin� Vilgil �7olf Trusties Paul Schneider Sickness James Exv�orthy Sincerly� ' , ;_ ,_ _ �. Dave Batts Secretary TELEPHONE WEsT e-eeoo WEsT e-aeos s:;. .. �OFFIC)AL PUBLICATION� C 1 TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN C OUNTY NOTIC E FOR B I DS FOR THE FURN! SHI NG OF NJO WATER SUPPLY C HLOR I NpTORS . SEqLED BIOS WILL BE RECEfVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL FEBRUARY II, 1960, 'AT 10;00 A.M.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE EQUIPMENT. SPECIFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, BI DDERS BONO OR CERTI FI ED CHECKS ARE REQUI RED FOR FI diE �5o PERCENT OF THE BID� AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED.TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, C J TY OF HOPKI NS H. L. BRUBACHER� C�TY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY'REVIEW JANUARY 28� 1960 TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN JANUARY 28� 1960 :�;, , A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESOAY� FEBRUARY 2� 1960 AT ?:30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. RRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN CARROLL� MILBERT� ANDERLA AND HANLEY� ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER� CITY ENGINEER STROJAN AND CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. HANLEY MOVED, MILBERT SECONDED, THAT EXPENDITURES DATED FEBRUARY 2, 1960� IN THE AMOUNT OF �67� I 32.1 4� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARR� E0. PURSUANT TO NOT. 1 CE BI OS WERE OPENED ON JANUAHY 28� I 960 AT 10200 A.M. FOR THE 1 NSTALLATI ON OF STORM SEWER CULVERTS AND THE FOLLOWlNG BIDS WERE RECEIVED;— B DO PETER LAMETTI SWANSON EXCAVATING BOLI ER CONSTRUCTI ON CO. NORTHERN CONTRACTING M_ I LWgt1KEE PROJEC T $24,000.00 19,306.40 IS�000.00 21 , 500.00 M& ST. L. PF20JECT TOT L $ 20�480,00 $ 44,480.00 I 5, 371 .20 34 � 677.60 I 3, 900 , 00 31 , 900 .00 16,700.00 38,200.00 MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BID AS SUBMITTED BY BOLIER CONSTRUCTION CO.� IN .THE AMOUNT OF �31�900.00� BE ACCEPTED� SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE CHICAGO� MILWAUKEE RAILROAD (N RE�ARD TO THE RAILROAD CROSSING. CARRIEO. CARROLL MOVED� ANOERLA SECONOED� THAT THE ENGINEER�S REPORT OPl THE STREET OPENING ON 2ND STREET NORTH BETWEEN 20TH AND 21ST AVENUE NORTH� BE TABLED TO THE FEBRUARY 16TH MEETING. CARRIED. M) LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. ��) °RESOLUTI ON CALL I NG FOR A HEARI NG FOR THE BLACKTOPPING OF AN ALLEY LOCATED AT 12TH AVENUE NORTH FROM FIRST STREET TO DEAD END� LOTS 19 - I 5, BLOCK 76, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND DI VI SI ON", BE ADOPTED. CARR� ED. CARROLL MOVEO� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE COMMUNICATIOPI FROM TFlE HOPKINS LIBRARY BOARD, DATED 1�5�60� RELATIVE TO THE IdON RESIDENT LIBRARY FEES, BE TABLEO TO NEXT MEETING. CARRIED. ANDERLA MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT C1TY ATTORNEY VESELY BE INSTRUCTED TO DRAW A CONTRACT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HOPKINS IN REGARD TO THE EAST 14 FEET� FORMERLY THE ALLEY OF THE CITY OF HOPK�NS PROPERTY�ANO REFER THE C ONTRACT TO THE C�TY C OUNCIL FOR THEIR APPROVAL. CARROLL VOTiNG NO. CARRIED. . ANDERLA MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THE CITY COUNCIL ACCEPT THE CITY MANAGER�S RECOMMENDA— TION IN REGARD TO THE LICENSE APPLICATION AS APPLIED FOR BY THE TOWN TAX� COMPANY OF 3226 BRUNSWICK AVE. SO.� ST. LOUIS PARK� MINNESOTA� TO OENY THE LICENSE APPLICATION, SEE EXHIBIT 4Ap� HANLEY VOTI NG N0. CARRI ED. ANDERLA MOVED�i�HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENOATtON BY THE ZON�NG AND PLANNING CONANII SSI ON THAT AN APPLI CATI ON FOR A SPECI AL USE PERMI T FOR A PROPOSED ( NDUSTRI AL BUI LDI NG IN AN INOUSTRIAL ZONE AS APPLIED FOR BY MiNNEAPOLIS TERMINAL WAREHOUSE COMPANY BE GRANTED SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOW�NG CONDITIONS,/�, �5P`�pRK�NG SPACEB EQUIVALENT TO THE NUMBER OF SPACE6 LISTED�AS SHOWN ON THE REVISED PLAN'BE-P�OVIDED FOR APPROXIMATELY 35,__CARS, CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY WILL COVER ONLY THE SECOND FLOOR OFF�CE SPACE, FIRST FlOOR W1'Ll. NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL A SPEC�AL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS ISSUED BY THE COUNCIL. C�ARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT RESOIUTION NO. SUBMITTED BY THE HENNEPIN COUNTY LAND DEPARTMENT A�pROVI NG CLASSI FI CATi ON ANO THE SALE OF TAX DELI NQUENT LAND� Qf��)KX�� MARKED EXHIBIT �B��� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. CARROLI MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED, TWAT THE COMMUNICATION FROM THE JOHPI HUS PRESBYTERIAIV CHURCH� DATED (�27�60� BY RAY TESAREK� SECRETARY, BOARD OF TRUSTEES� IN REGARD TO FIRE PROTECTION� BE TABLED TO THE FEBRUARY 16TH MEETING. CARRIED. ANDERLA MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THE CITY MANAGER�S LETTER DATED 12/31/59, COVERING THE PROPOSED OVERHEAD STREET LIGHTING PLAN TO THE NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY BE ACCEPTED. AAARKED EXH� BI T nCn. CARRI ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO PURCHASE ONE �I� OOWDEN SPEED RECORDER FROM THE NATIONAI. RECORDER COMPANY (N THE AMOUNT OF $375.00� CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� HAP1l.EY SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHORJZED TO TRANSFER THE FOLLOWING FUNDS — TRANSFER �50 FROM THE ASSESSING DEPT. TO THE MUNICIPAL COURT� TRANSFER FROM THE ASSESSI.N6 DEPT. TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT �100� TRANSFER FROM THE ASSESSIN6 DEPT. TO THE F�RE DEPT.� $2�000� TRANSFER FROM STREET ANO ALLEY MA�NTENANCE TO STREET ADMINISTRA� '} TI ON� $2� I 00� TRANSFER FROM STREET AND ALLEY MA1 NTENANCE,: T0 SAN� TATI ON� �2� 200. CARR) ED. PAGE -2- REGULAR MEETI NG - FEBRUARY 2� I 960 ANDERLA MOVEO, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT TWE WATER RATES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS BE iMCREASED AS PER THE FOLLOW�NG SCHEDULE� MARKED EXHIBIT °Dp. CARRIED. MEETfNG ADJOURNED. - '' �� � f , ��f�'�) C. R. PETERSON� SEC,RETARY TO THE COUNCIL ATTE T . �►. HARLAN PERB� X, MAYOR C 8 T� QF HOPKO NS M8 fUNESOTA .9A�uARv a 9, 1960 TM� NOHo�hec.s co tv couHca �. CO T� OF E(OPKQ AiSo M8 NNE80TA 0 ENTLENiE 1� 8 AT THE LA3T R�QU�.AR COUAtC9 !. MEETO NO 1 ASKEO THE COUHC9 L TO A�.LdNf ME TO MAKE A.^>7'UOY O�' TNE TAXQ CAB PR09LEM, 89 NCE THAT t0 ME0 1 HAVE CHECKED W1 TH 901►QE OF 1'HE OTHER SUBURBAN AREA8 REOARDYNO TAXd 8EftVOCE, A9.l. OF THE AREA89 �HO Cl�1 I TALK�O 70� B ND9 CAi�O THAT THE11 NAYE VERV FEW COMP�..A9 NTS REGA�bO NO TAXO 3:RV1 CE . Q N ONl.Y CNE COt�1�i9 TYo ST, �OUp � PARK� O S tHE NUMBER OF' CA89 SET 8Y OfiDp NANCE o 0 Pl ST, l.OUO 3 PARK a PtDBl.Q C MEAR6 N(i C 3 SET UP FOR ADOY TD O1VAl. CA8 SI:RV9 CE e ( PI CAu4PAR0 td0 ?HE NUARBER OF fl.V CEN3E8 p SSUED O N HOPKU N8 W01'H THE 9�IUNIBER p N OTMER Cd�AN�)Np TG �8 p 9 T 0 3 MY OPG NP ON THAT AT 4HE pFtE9EH7 TO ME WE P09$B 8�.ti HAVE ENOIL��M CA99 {p N NUi�ER) o 1?tE ROL�OWO NO P NFORMATO ON WA$ 08YA0 NED �ROM CO 1'HER TNE CP TY W1NA6ERa ASST o MRIiACER OR CLERK OF TFiE VAitG OU$ MU�1B C8 PAlO TQ E3 a P�{ _NNET�OI�KA 0 �AGE NO �8 C�N89 H8 ON TdX9 SE�VU CE A�' THE PRESEHT TQ IWG , �Tl� ikeT�O_ PORY.AT1 OH � a -�3 e� ;10i. EN VAI.IEY AT THE PRE8EMT TG eitE THERE ARE 71N0 CA9 COUlPAN9 ES 8 N 60P,OEN VALl.BY ANO TH�Y �7PERAYE S OR 6 CABSa �9T0lMTED POPU�AT40N = 03,�0� �a9,� PRESBNTtY BERY�O BY OiUE CIt9 COMPAHYa SU8lIRBAH YSLLOiN CA9e HAVE 7'URN�� I OtAN APP�a CAT10H3 CF OTIaER CAB COMPAId9 CS B H THE PASt Q AT YME PRE�ENT TO ME 9 6 � [.9 CENSE3 HAVE BEEN o 33UE0 AND 9 T B S BEtO EVEO THAT THE 3AME B 6 CAB9 d�E�RATE p N f:76 P1A ANO tip CHFQ EiO, ESsa nT D poPu aTa �� 0 9��� ��J� F I.p PRESENYLV R9 CHFO ECO 8 3�EB Alti SERVED 6Y Ti�O CAB CG1u�PAN1 ES o RED 89 RD ANO :I.�Bl1R0AN !lELL�, SUBURBQN YEQ.Q.OW HAS 15 L6 CENSES ANU 0 T B 3 BE�V EVED THEB R CAR9 !NE tISEO 8 H BOTH ftl CHFG Efl.D ANO E08 RtA o, REO 80 RD HAS D 0 �.0 CEM3E3 ANO p�' WAS 4HE "' �1:4,9 EF' Ofi i41E R6CM�0 ��.D ADMD HQ 9TRAT0 VE 34AFi THAT iHESE SAME CARS WERE U9E0 9Y i11:Q 0VR0 Ui�3B.Q0ARdNGT0�+10 �OTN CA� CONPAN?ES USE 4HE 9AME CAB STd1k0 ON A FOR9t U�IEa F8RS4 SERVEOoBA593 AND THE S1/STEN SEEWIS TO BE IIIORK@N6 VERI/ 4��i.�, THERF � S td0 SET @.p M� 4 P�ACEO I�POA1 t�tUMBER OF CA85 9UT EACN LQ CENBE 0 3 APPROVEO 3EPCRATE�V ►.)�d iHE C�t/NC0 �. , At ONC YO 4SE o"�t�ER� MIERE THREE CA8 CCtuiQ�NB �S OP£RATB NG B N RO CFiF9 E�0 0 �.sta ouaY�a a��n To ca, @ sa. cx�o n � a paoe •� JaNUARv 0 9, t 980 THE NONQRABIE CO'fY COUNC9L � �;� ��r � , BLOOMO N�T�N NAS NO 0£F8 N9 TE SYSTEAA QF QLi.00�TO N8 1NB MUMBER OF CA9S o at PRE6ENTo THER� ARE TiMO CAB COI�PAN9 E8 OPERATO NO WO ii B 2 CA9 !.9 CEW8E8 o TH�RE MA8 BEEN k0 C01�{RlfSB 01U 1WAi iHE A33Q S�AFfT t0 YME MANA��R �A8 AWARE O� AND 7H61/ ARE 8A�0 3�0 �0 �iA TN T�IED R�t�S�NY SET UP b t.liST V6Afi. 'PtiE COUAtC01. D�CQ D60 :HAY BE�OfiE Yf1EV WOtlLD AL�OIII AN1� MORE Ca8 CObpANO ES TO �ERATE 0 N 8tO0M1 H6TO�10 RECO PROCAI. L4 CEi�SEB 4 N TNE C01�YQ1N0 t0 ES PRESEN'RY SERVEO BV tWE �,h."W AFp6C CANT W04��.0 HAVE TO BE 6RAWTBD, �8T@ MAT Q. PO�i11.A�o oi�t��.:A-,� OQO;, != ' �: ,�T��� TBINtd TAXo WH9 CH HA$ APP�,O E8 �OR A L9 CEN3E 0 N 4iOPKo N3 o C S PRESENTl4► ONE OR �O CR9 CQViPAW! E8 I�A CEN3E0 U f� 3?, l.0iJ0 S PARK o ALL OF 7HE OF'FA CO A�.9 B HAYE HAO OPPOR7'UNB TY TO SP£Ait t�9 TFf 0 a 8r, LOUY S PARK QRE 814�PRESSEO M@ TH TFI� OP�RATa Otd OF T0� TAXO AND REC01�7�NQ 1HE�A H@ GHLV, PRESElV'1'O.�'o 4H�RE ARE B �l CA98 �8 CEW9ED B N 8To LOUB S PARK o RURTHER 0 NCRBABE� TO tH@ 8 t�1l��R CAN QiV�1� 9E MADE AFTER 60RAAAQ. PlaBl.O SHEO NOtU CE AND HEAR9 NO AND 8Y SHOWQ Iil3 WECESSA TY o BOYH CAB CQ[II��ANE ES USE THE SaME TAX9 CAB STAND ON A F9RST COI�E� �aR8T S�RVBO 8ASQ8e fHERE HAS BEEN APPARENi.Y LQ TTIE � R10 CONit�SB OEf OR Tf30UB1.E RE8U6.T9 Nd FROAI! TNE Tl�O COAAnANB ES, �3TB MATEp PO�ii�.ATQ ON � 50 � OOQ _ . �;_i u+� PRE86N�L1I WE ARE L6 CENS9 P1Q 9 TaXo CA88 , P T B S MY OP4 NB ON THAY TN9 8 NUN�ER OF CABS SHOIl'LD 8E SUFF9 C8 BNT TO BEpVE HOPKB NS o SH9U1.0 TWE CQUliCG � DECO DE TO �OCENSE AkOTFdE�d CA9 COt�APAWY QR NOTo SOI�f.'E THOU(3MT9HQUL.G 8E 8Q VEN TO YNE NUAI�ER OF CAbS tHAt THE CO iY NEE08 A�1D A OE�D N9:E LO AAQ T SHOU�O B� SEYe t t910U1.0 SURTNER RE� COMMENQ THAT BEfORE THE COlDWCB� 9 SSUES L9 CEN3ES ?O CA0 COMPANi E8 WNO ARE OPEiiATB N3 8 N OTiIER CO�lii�p TG ESo TMAT A RECO PROCAL AOREEMENT FROAA TFIE OTFIER COI�NAUNp qY �E ARflANGEO 4G OQ V8 OUR PRE8EN� CAB COl�SAAt�i1r AM OPPORTUNB TV YO COM�ETE FAD R�.S►, B N F{�R?H�R CHECKO N0. R�OARDA NO TIlXO CA8 RBGUi.A40 ON$t; 9� IdAB, paB N$ED 0l1T A N THE MAAt�IGEMEPIY 0 NFORMATO Ot� SERVOC � PARf�WLE� o°P,'�J1dD C9 PA1. REa17LAT0 ON OF TAXO CABS° o YFIAT �f30UT SL8 !#ITl.V MGf2� 4�IAN FfALi OF TNE CO 40 E8 StIRVEt►$D R�OU�A?Eb �7iE A111�9ER OF' TAXD CABS, 'f'HOS SERVBCE FUEiTHER STATES THAt �A C9 if5l MAY RE8YRICT THE TAXU�AB B!!SB lVESB TO ONL� COtYWaKV OR TO OIO� 0 NDO V@ OtdA� A9 �.aNO A3 '6FICRC, Q B NO C�,EAR ABUSE 0 N OGT�RhID fd9 M3 THE H�CESSO YSPo COHVENO ENCEfl ANO DEMAND �QR THO 8 iYPE OF TRAN8PO�FF�o TD Ot�l,° 0 WOi69.0 O IY1A66 NE TNAT 7H� QlpES9'@ ON HAS BLEN � 00 THE � C�4�A0 NTS li�lA4 HA17E BEEN REOB STEREO CONSYO iUTE ENOUtiH EV9 OENCE AOAO 4dST TNE CA� CCMPAtV1f YO 5HOH 4t�A8 THE� HAVE A8llSEQ THEB R RO �Ht 40 MA9 HTAQ N TFiE 90@.E �AXB CAB C01VtPANY Y N TWE Cp tY o �'O $TREN67'HEN M9' P09B TQ 011! REQAR08 NQ RE9TR9 CYO ON GS :1E Ntl�ER OF CA9S e 8 �it0Ui.0 �.0 KE TO QUdTE ANOTHgR PARAt3RAP�! 1FR09u! YHB PAfuFAHLET �OAUNB CO PAL REDUO.ATB O�I OF TAXD CABS° o Pus�o st�Eo e� �� MAlVItGEMEHT 6 t�fF'ORMATB OPI 8ERV8C E o o � A CO TY CAN RE� S'rRpCT EXCE580VE TAXQ CAB, OPERATOOAI TO PROTECT T6iE NORMA� EARNBN08 aND 8Rd11�TH OF �E iAXO CA8 BUSO N�S� , A DRU VER OR AN 01ElIdER , f�HO RECEO VE8 A FAA li AKD C-QUp 4ABd.E P�tOFO T i0R HO S RETURN iM0 tL 8E LE88 0[dC�O 69ED TO ENGAfl� G H B L�.EOA@. ACTB V0, TO E9 8 N ORDER 1'O SUP?LEMENT HI S 9 PSCOii� ," a G PAAE m3� � Jdt�lARY i 9 0! 860 TNE HOMQR!lBIE C81'1r COUAfCOt SHOULO THE COVNCOL BRANT A NEW 1.6C�NSE OR NOTo 0 N031LD �UR1'NER RECCMMEND THAT TNB C9 4Y A7TQRPd�If 86 QO VEN 9 MS'Ni1JCT10AI9 TO RBVO 8E OUR TAXO �0 CEN9E TO REQU� RB ALi. CABS CPiERATB f110 / N HOPK'0 N8 ?O 6E EQUQ PP�D 1119 YN TAXO METERS o @ W0�0 A�SO RQCONlIAEp10 'rFIAY THE ENTP RL Qf�D1 NANCE 8R FtEV9 k'�IED TO OBTffRNlQ !� VfME'�NER OR PtOT' tFfERE ARE OTHER PROVO 80 Oi�IS 9 N TM6 OR01 MA1�CE tlrHO CH COil4.0 8E R�VY SEO AND 8YR8H@THENED, � RLB 8 d�D RESP�CTPU��Y SU9YOTTED, �� R o L e BRIJBACHER CO 3�1P AAIINAGER C U T�° �' F0(I�KO fL^a ono ��r:`s��a DECGNBER 39 ,0 0 9�9 Tt1E NONOl41�B�E CO�'�l CQilWCO� CO TST OF HOlrKG t4So I�U PlAtE�OYs G ES�gL EAAEN s � AiV APPL,B CA7'0 ON FROaA 'PHE i0�1N TAX9 COP�ANVI OF 3226 BRUNSMI6 CK AVEHUE o S�, 9,OUB S PARK� HAS B�EN RLCE9 VB� 8v AA�f OFFOCE, 1 AM REFERRG fii0 TFIO 8 APPY.O CATO ��f TO THE C1 T�f COUNCB �. AS C dIM UNOER THE 0 fl�'RESSO ON YHA°� '�N8 a 9.BCEN3� SHOU�D BE TIiRt�IED DOWN UNO.E39 THE APP�� � CAWT 0 S PREF`ARED �'0 ESTi1�Q.D S9a A TA17C8 ClAB S4Ar1D �IEOi� 0 N HOPKO Na A[�!D PRA� Ve DE HOPKB NS W9 �W A tu90 �IB INiTlN OF �tME SAtdsE FiUA�ER OF CABS INi4G CH THE PRESENT FIBPG(9 PIS CAB COlVSPAC3� HA3 AdA9 l.A��.� FOR HOPK9 �43 RL• 30 DCHTS o • 0 IU 4FIE PA3T 9'HRQE WEEEtS 8ll tVCE iHE COV1dC9 � IUEt� 0 1-0AV� A�,�NO W8 'PH MR , MO �BER� AfifD 9UPERC NfENDElUT PUCK p SiAD OCCA$ �(`L(� Tm EZ� OE WI TH MR o PARENTEMJ 9 N O�fE O� HO S CA�S lriWB CN 0 S GQUO PPEO WU T/1 J1 NIEYER , 0 4 WAS OUR OBSERVATO ON TMA� 4!V M�ST B f�3TANC�S THE ZOM� 'r?ATE WA3 CFiEAAER ?HEPf TWE MEYERED RATE WOiI�� BE o iMERE IMER� SEVERd1L O WS7'ABlCCS WFIERE 7FIE RATES YlOUL.D 8E C DENEi9 CAI. 11N0 O�1 ONE OCCAS,Q QW 0 i�lOU�.D Pi�CV£ BECN CHEAPER FOR THE TtUN TO HAV� BEEN MaOE BV A CA9 W9 TH A METCR RATliER THAN A�� A ZONE RATE CiASO S a O SEL9 EVE THO 3 1�JOU�D DE TRUE 8 NO M03T CASES OAl THE �lERY cRQ kt3E AREA OF 'T6lE 201VE a � AM G06 Nti TO iJfAKE A Ft1RTliEft CMECK FtE(3ARDD NG THO S- PANYTER AHO 0 AM PiOT 9 N A PO3o TO ON 70 MAKE A R£CQMMENDAVO Ot� TO TFIC COUHCB � REOARDi Nt3 TH� OESi RABV �9 4�f OR fJ04 QF P�.ACB NG i�E'PERS 0 PI AL(� �'WE CAB3 p AT 'CWO S 49 AA£ a �t� APi�B CATO 61�f OR TliE 701I1N T1i:tQ COAdpAHSI PROVQ DES FOR APPROVAL OF RQUR �O CENSED GABS FOR THE HOPKO H9 Af�EA o N�R , PARENTEAII OF THE iiOPK91�3 CAB C04�5PANY AT 'dNE PRE8ENT �'8 M� MAO PIFAB �!5 NQ AI[ CA69 0 N THF_ H0,°�Ka N� AR�A„ 0 4 4 3 AA9f RECO�AEPlDAT9 ON 4HA� 4HE COUNC9 d NOT APPROVE AN;P ADOB T6 OIVQL CAB �Q CEWSES 116 4H6 N�lE CO Tv AT TH� P1�E9ENY Tl lu� AND UNT9 �. Sli�H TO ML THAB WE HAVE BEEN AB�E TO Fl�TF1ER 0 HV�S�Q OATF THO S ENT9 RC MAfifER a RESP�CTFUILIv St18AA0 T4EOp .� , Q,.o BRtJBACHER CDTY MAMAOER R�B80MJ �'ORIGIPTAL�' �ir�,��►1u1��.�n.c �t�i1'.b-C�C_offered the follo�+*:irg r2S0].il?�iun, an3 noved �t�: a.d.option: . WT�EZEAS, The �i�� CoUncil of the of �1�4 , Hennepin County� Minnesota, ha.s received from the County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota, a list of landa in said village which became.the property of the Stat� of Nlinnesota under the provisions of law declaring the forfeit- ure of la.nda to the State for non-pa,yment of taxe.s, which said.list has been designated as Classification List ,��� �' o�-� , 19 ��D : arid WHERE�AS, each parcel of land described in said liet ha.s heretofore beea classified by the Board of Crnmty Commiseionera of Hennepin Caunty� %innesota as non-conserva;.ion l.and and the sale thereof has heretof ore been authorized by said Board of Cmanty- Commissioners: NOW, THEI�EE'OF�;, BE TT RESOLVr�� �y said Village Council. acting pur- suant. to Minnesota Statu�:es for 194�9, Section 282,01, Subd. 1, that the said classification by said �oard of Caunty Commiasioners of each. parce°1 of land ` described in said list as non-c�nserva.tion land be and the saine is herebg approved and that the sale of each such parcel of land be and the same ie herebv approved. The quAction was on the adoption of the resolution, and the roll beirg cal�ed, •;,here were o� . YEAS and NAYS, as follows: c. Re�olution adopted. ' �'' 1 _ ATR'ES"': o ,Q, .�.1(_,�,�i�' � CLERI� ; � r�,�l�� -( sr �t,; , PRESIDEDTT C� VILLAGE COIJNCIL 0 r �a�t►����'°��`�i�����w�i���.�4�`�a�Y��� ��� ���� , 04GB _ LUND PR68�M�NNHAPOLIB SIIBDIVIS[ON Sa. or Twp. or �� App �� atue I Lot I Block I I s _!�: � ; ;�►{5- ' f_'�,: _�.i.._,.,.i: i-Li�6Y y�i71� �� wM� a7�� �Y� 7Nr Y� � iA� �� �g�,�7k w�i� #kiu� �. 3� �h+na�ro�' � ti�e �� +��� �►� �'� �t. 1� � r� 90 � 7� b 0 7�������� ELMER H. LARSON LAND COMMI9HIDNER Jaauar� 27. 1960 Mr. Clifford x, Peterson Clerk of the City of Hopkine 723 E�celsior Avenue Hopl�ins , Miane so ta Deax Sir: �.C����IIlt�Y�� ISE :SOTA KENNETH F. McNULTY n�'Jrf}Jt7�'"� APPRAI8ER � ��r ' � �i a' �.� �� � � � ��� �, �� �� /� � � � JJ" �� ' `o � �;�. � �,�� oQ � ��r � �a*,� o Sectioa 282.01 of Minneaota Statutes for 1949� providee that a.fter the County Baaxd has classified tax-forfeited land, the city council of the city in which the propert� is located, must �pprove ita classification aad sale. I am herewith encloaing two copies of a list of tax-forfeited land located in the City of Hopkine, which for identification purposes hae been designs.ted as List °482-C°, January 26, 1960.. The land described in thia liat hae been classified by the County Board of Hennepin Cau,nty ae non-con- servation land and the eale thereof has been authorized by eaid Board. I am also encloaing three copies of a propoeed resolution approw ing this classification and the sale of said la.nd. Will you please have your Council act on thie resolutian as soon ae poaeible and as soon �s the resolution has been acted upon, return to me one con� of the liet to�ether with two certified co ies of the reaolution. The reaolution withon� the clerk�a certificate thereto attached vahich ie marked °Qriginal�' msy be re- tained for your own recorde. In order that we can complete preparations for the sale of tax- forfeited land scheduled for thie Bpring, it is necessary that thia claesi- fication liat be returned to this office not later tha,a April let, whether it has been approved or rejected. Will you kindly use ycrar best efforte to have your Council take actioa on this resolution as soon as posaible. EHL:lm Yours very truly, ROBERT F. FITZSIN�+IONB COQNTY AUDIT�, BY� J�, �- �� ELMER H. LARSON Land Commissioaer • - '► FEBRUARY 3, isso NOR4N�IiN STATES Pd9�R COMPAMY 1 5 8WJtH �'t PTN 8�'l�EET MI NNEAPOLI3� ea� �aeso�a ATT: �IR. J�►AAES RUDOLPN OENTCB6�N6 T'HE CI;Y COUNCII. 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'2. . %-3• a.w�' �1. � 5. �6. 7. o�-�" 8. 9. �f10. c,w-/�11. r�s•�' 12. r..�'13. 14. 15. 16. a-�`l7 . 18. �o�' 19. 20. �`21. e� 22 • 23. 2l�. 25. 26. 2?. 28. HOPKINS, MINNESOTA O�verhead Street Lighting Installation Plan - 1960 Second Year (1960) (South of Excelsior Avenue) Install 28 new 10,000 lumen lamps Change 27 lamps from 6�000 to 10,000 lumena Change 10 lamps from 4,000 to 10�000 lumens Install 28 nex 10,000 lumen lamps Shad�r Oak Road approx. 350 feet south of Excelsior Ave. Shady Oak Road approx. 700 feet south of Excelsior Ave. County Rd. #3 and 16th Ave. So. �County Rd. #3 approx. 350 feet east of 16th Ave. So. �County Rd. #3 approx. 350 feet west of 12th Ave. So. �County Rd. #3 at approx. 12th Ave. So. County Rd. #3 at llth Ave. So. ..County Rd. #3 at approx. lOth Ave. So. County Rd. #3 at 9th Ave. So. �Courity Rd. #3 at 7th Ave. So. �County Rd. #3 approx. 1�00 feet east of 7th Ave. So. -Coi:nty Rd. #3 approx. 800 feet east of 7th Ave. So. �County Rd. �3 approg. 900 feet southwest of Ezcelsior County Rd. #3 at Egcelsior Ave. Washington Ave. So. approx. 400 feet north of 7th St. Washington Ave. So. approx. I�00 feet south of 5th St. �[�Tashington Ave. So. at 2nd St. So. y�iashington Ave. So. at Milwaukee Ave. J� Aee. so. So. 'lwaukoe Ave. bet�een Washington Ave. and Jefferson Ave. So. Milwaukee Ave. at 8efferson Ave. So. �Mi.lwaukee Ave. bet�aeen Jefferson Ave. and A�onroe Ave. So. Milwaukee Ave. at Monroe Ave. So. Mil�raukee Ave. at Excelsior Ave. Excelsior Ave. approx. 300 feet east of �ler Ave. Excelaior Ave. approx. 300 feet west of Monk Ave. Excelsior Ave, at Fowell Rd. Blake Road at Boyce Rd. Interlachen Road at Preston Lane � 1. 2. 3. �• 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 1li. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 2l�. 25. 26. 27. 1. 2. 3• 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Change 27 lamps from 6,000 lumen to 10,000 lumen -. Excelsior Ave, at Excelsior gve, at Fxcelsior Ave. at Excelsior Ave, at Excelsior Ave. at Excelsior Ave. at 21st St. 20th St, 19th St. 18th St. Park Lane Tr�iashington 9ve. Excelsior Ave. approx. 300 feet east of Washington Ave. r,xcelsior Ave. approx. 600 feet east of ti�ashington Ave. Excelsior Ave. at St. Louis Rd. Excelsior Ave. at Monroe Ave. Ezcelsior Ave. at Jackson Ave. Excelsior Ave. at Van Buren Ave. Excelaior Ave: at Harrison Ave. Excelsior gve. at �rler Ave. Excelsior Ave. between Tyler Ave. and Monk Ave. Excelsior Ave. at Monk Ave. Ezcelsior Ave. at Ashley Rd. Excelsior Ave. between 0shley Rd. and Interlachen Rd. Excelsior Ave. at Interlachen Rd. Excelsior Ave. at Homedale Rd. Excelsior Ave. at Hawthorne Rd. County Rd. #3 at 20th gve. County Rd: #3 at 19th Ave: County Rd; #3 at 18th Ave. County Rd. #�3 at 17th Ave. 2nd Ave. So. at llth Ave. inTashington Ave. at north side of Milwaukee Ft8 tracks Change 10 lam�s from l�,000 lumen to 10,000 lumen lst St. So. at llth Ave. lst St. So, at 8th Ave. (north intersection) lst St. So. at 8th Ave. (south intersection) 2nd St. So. at 8th Ave. '•Trlashington Ave. at 3rd St. So. Washington Ave. at 7th St. So. Boyce St, at Blake Rd. Boyce St. at Oakwood Ave. Boyce St. at Interlachen Rd. Goodrich St. at Blake Rd. �� � C 9 i''t �f' HOpK9 NS 1�/� 5/�9 IA8 NNESOTA �� ' REPOFtT ON WA7ER RATE SUR'VEY � 1 9 .r............ sE?�R..��.���.� ANNUAL 1'OTAL � 11�1CREASE FROM iOTAL AMOUNT iE��,�l,Il+►l4...S�E�?+�.L�i�,..J lcRE�E S LES (t sT e 50 000 aa� a 0 35� �ER t�) (NEXT 9 5� 000 • ' 33� p') 5� 0 NCREA3E (" 470a000 ' � 2�8� " ") �0100 120400 2i o50�J 0 380� 86 ' �OVER 500�000" " P4� ° °� (CsT a s. o0o aA� o O 34� PER �+) � �HEXT 9 5�000 " " 32� • �� 4� O NCREA3E (° ' 4T0 � 000 " " 2'►� " ") ?p 300 J p 9�0 I 70 200 133 � 896 (OVER 5009000• ° 23� • ") (1 3T � So 000 OAL o� 33¢ PEA M) (IdEXT 9 5.OQ0 " " 31 ¢" "� 3� Q NCREASE �� 4�%Q p 0� � � 26�' • q, (OVER SOOo000° ' 22� " ') (I S� 30fl000 GAI, � 35� PER M) (�IExT 4TOo000" ° 30� " °) •(ovER 500p000" O 25� " ') �I ST 340000 OAi., Q 33� PER M) (Iu�XT 4700000 ' ' 26�1 " ") (ov,�ER 500g000 " " 22¢ " °) t (�/ST 30 p Q00 OItB. ,� 33� �ER M) �Ex'� 470,000 " " 27� ' ") OVER 500, 000 " " 23�i " ° r ' 1 sr 30�00o s��a O 33¢� PEFi 1�} , (NEXT 470a000 " " 28¢ n n� (ovea.5oop000 " ° 24� � °) (1 .; 30, 000 �A�, , O 33� PEFt M) ( N T 470 a 000�" u��. 4 M� \ (OY �t 5009000 �" 25� ° ") i r (0 S�f �Oo000 OAL, � 32¢ PER M) (MEXt `�{�O'000 ° " � 0� ' ") (oyER 900p000 • • � p •) (I CENT � REASE ON G 8i 01MI� oF �es s a�zEs (O CENT P REASE�ACRQS3 Tt� .80AR0 PRO6'Q DES � 5,800 000900 7Q4p0 l2P900 97n400 280300 6 � 800 8 0 0 00 C 4, 700 6�900 UO,o00 67�,000 a 7,2a0 02�30o S9s5oo 7,500 04,500 22�Q00 ? 0 80p 9 6„'�'00 •p� V� �, Yo540 � 30T v a g 290 566 t aa e s2� Q 31 fl 322 006fl49B 0 36 p 203 0 300 665 24, 500 0 4J � 1 4B ` � G D S47 4,300 �.. CiTY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Min�esota RESOLUT I OP! N0. 871 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING �PORT AND CALLING FOR HEARIPf60N_INIPROVEMENTS. . . .. WNEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No..868 of tt�e co��ci) adopted November 3, 1959, a report has been prepared by dobn Strogen, City Engineer witt� reference to the improvement of s— Tk�e �lorth��S'iiu�h aL1ey in B{ock 76, If�est AAin�eapoiis Secon d �ivision from Ist Street Nortla Northerly to its end at the M. and St. L. R�ilroad right of way premis�s, by ti�e construction of a blacktop surface thereon end this report was ,`. received by the Eounci) on February 2, I'960. NOW.TWERfBOF� BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopking, Minnesota, .. as fo11aM+►s= 1. The counci{ will consider the imProvement of sc�cta �Iley tn aceordance with tMe report and the assessment of Lots 10 to Ib, inctusive, Block 76, West Minneapolis Second Division, for all or a portio� of tk�e cost of t�e imprrovement._pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of 5305.00. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on tMe 15th day of March, 1960 in the council chambers of the City Hall at 7t30 o�clock P. AA., and the Clerk shall give publisiaed notice of such hearing and improvement as required by Iaw. Adopted by the councll of Hopkins, Minnesota this 2d day of February, 1960.. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of tFae Counci I JOSEPH C. VESELY Ci ty Attor-�ey W. HARLAN PERBIX, �. . Mayar _�e ::� . � (",.'^{I CtTY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, dlinnesota NOTICE OF NEARINC ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WNOAA 1 T MAY CONCERN: WOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet the Clty Council of the City of Hopkins u�i11 meet in the council chambers of the �ity Wa1l at 7;30 o�'clock P. M. on March 15, f960 to consider the making of improveraent or� that part of the North—South ailey in Biock 76, West Minr�eapolis Second Oivigion running froan First Street North Northerly to the M. and St. L. Railroad right of way by the construction of blacktop surfacing thereon pursr�ant to �l. S. A. 429.0.1 ( to 429. i I' I. The area proPosed to be assessed for such impro�rement is Lots I0 to 15, inclusive, Block 76, West Minneapolis Second Uivisioc�. The estimated cost of such improvement is 5305.00. A11 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. Dated February 25, 1960 C. R. PETERSON, . Se�retary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, _ City.Attorney Pubt.ist�ed in the Nennepin County Review, Hopkims, Minnesote o� February 25, 1960 and March 3, t960. �OFFI CI AL PUBLI CATI ON� C I TY OF HOPKI NS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR TREE SPR4YING (N THE CITY OF HOPKINS SE6ILED BI DS WI lL BE RECEI VED BY THE CI TY MANAGER AT THE C I TY HALL � HOPKI NS � UNT1 L MARCH 7� I 960 AT ( 0; 00 A.M. � AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY REAO AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT W1LL BE MADE BY THE C�TY FOR TREE SPRAYING. SPECIF�CATIONS AND FURTHER DETA�LS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CiTY ENGINEER, A CASH DEPOSIT, CASHIER�S CHECK� BID BOND OR CERTIF�ED CHECK PAYABLE TO THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS 1 S REQU1 RE0 FOR FI VE PERCENT �5� OF THE BIO AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVEO TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BiDS, CI TY OF HOPKI NS vl ' , R. L. BRUBACHER� CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW FEBRUARY 25� 1960 TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN FEBRUARY 25, 1960 � A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� FEBRUARY I 6� 1 960� AT 7:30 P.M. I N THE C� TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� MEMBERS CARROLL� MILBERT� ANDERLA AND HANLEY� ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER� CITY ENGINEER STROJAN AtdO CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED FEBRUARY 16� 1960 IN THE AMOUNT OF $17,579.35� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED ON THURSDAY� FEBRUARY Il� 1960 aT 10;00 A.M. FOR THE SUPPLY OF TWO WATER CHLORINATORS AND THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVEO:- 61 DDER. EVERSON MFG. CORP. WALLACE 8c TI ERNAN DAVCO� INC. B�1SE BID PRICE $ 1�840.00 I , 789.00 I , 497.00 LESS TRADE IN $ 50.00 233.00 NET BID PRICE $ 1 , 790 .00 I , 556 .00 I , 49? .00 CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE lOW BID AS SUBMITTED BY DAVCO� INC.� IN THE AMOUNT OF $1�497.00� BE ACCEPTED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. ��I�u1. °A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR AN ENGI NEER�S REPORT ON THE ( NSTALLATI ON OF A STREET ON 7TH.STREET SOUTH BETWEEN I I TH AVENUE AND 15TH AVENUES AND ON 14TH AVENUE BETWEEN 7TH STREET SOUTH.AND MILWAUKEE RAIL— ROAD"� BE ADOPTED. CARRIEO. HANLEY MOVED, ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHOR►ZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE SPRAYING OF TREES IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS� CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNEO. ATTEST• `t/� � W. HARLAN PERBI X� MAYOR C. R. PETERS9N� SECRETARY T01HE COUNCIL COUNCILMEN; CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepi� County� Minnesota F�SOLUT I OAI N�. 872 RESOLUTION DECLARING ADEQU�►CY OF PETITION AND ORDERING PREPARATI�N OF.REPORT. BE IT RESOLWEU BY TNE CITY COUNC,IL OF THE CITY OF H�PKINS� MIWNESOTA, as follc�n►st �. a Certain petition requesting the improvement of Seventh Street South between Eleventh and Fifteenth Avenues South and Fourteenth Avenue South between Seventh Street South and the right of way.of tt�e Chicago, AAilwaukee, St. Pau) and Pacific Railroad company by the construction and insta�,latfon of an approved graded roadway tt�ereon, fi�.[+ed with the counci.{ or� the 16th day of February, 1`960, is 4�ereby de�'I�ared to be signed by the reqwired percentage of the a+v�aers of tk�e property affected thereby. This dec'18ration is made in coraformity witb M.S. A., Sec. 429.1`9. 2. The petition is hereby referred to .lohn Strogen and he is instructed to report to the coc�r�cii with a1�1 convenient speed advising the co�ncil in a pre— limin�ry way as to whether the proposed improwement is feasibre and as to whether it shouJd best be made as p�oposed o� in connectio� with some o�her improvement and the estimated cost of the improvement as recortunended. Passed and adopted by the counci.! of the citq of Hopkins, Minnesota, on this 16th day of February, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PEFtBIX, Secretary of the Counci) _ Mayor dOSEPH C. VESEL�', Clty Attorney A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� MARCH I� I 960 AT 7:30 P.M. 1 N THE CI TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX, COUNCILMEN MILBERT, ANDERIA AND HANLEY, ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER� CITY ENGINEER STROJAN AND CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. HANLEY MOVEO� MI LBERT SECONDEO� THAT THE EXPEN01 TURES DATED MARCH I� I 960, 1 N THE AMOUNT OF �31,456.90� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF CHECK N0. 7487� REMiNGTON RAND� �N THE AMOUNT OF $536.50. CARRIED. ANOERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE ENGINEER�S REPORT.ON STREET OPEN�NG ON SECOND STREET NORTH BETWEEN 20TH AND 2�ST AVENUES NORTH� BE TABLED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDEO� THAT A�5.00 A YEAR FEE PER FAM�LY BE MAOE FOR NON� RESI DENT LI BRARY USERS. THI S TO BE EFFECTI VE APRI L I� I 960. CARRI ED. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT MR. ELFELT�S REQUEST AS PRESENTED IN HIS LETTER DATED FEBRUARY 25, 1960� FOR A REFUND OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AGAINST LOT 18� AUDITOR*S SUBDI VI SI ON 363, BE DENI ED. SEE EXHI81 T uAn . CARRI ED. ANOERLA MOVED� MILBERT SECONDEO� THAT MR. JOHN HANLEY BE APPOINTED A MEMBER OF THE FACT F� NDI NG BOARD TO WORK WI TH LOCAL UNI ON #49� ( NTERNATI ONAL UNI ON OF OPERATI NG ENGI NEERS. CARRIED. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONpED� THAT THE ENGINEER�S REPORT ON A TRAFF�C SIGNAL FOR COUNTY ROAD NO. 3� AND IITH AVENUE SOUTH� BE TABLED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO.�'y'��,, °A RESOLUTI.ON CALLI NG FOR A HEAR� ING ON THE INSTAlLAT10N OF A STREET ON 7TH STREET SOUTH BETWEEN IITH AVENUE AND 15TH AVENUE AND ON 1 4TH AVENUE BETWEEN 7TH STREET SOUTFI AND THE CHICAGO� MI Lj�WAUKEE RAI LROAD"� MARKED EXHIBIT °8" BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. ANDERLA P,^OVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT ORDI NANCE N0� ( G6� °AN ORDI NANCE AMENDI NG HOPKI NS ORDI NANCE`._N,I�. 30� � AN ORDI NANCE REQU) RI NG TAX� METERS I N ALL TAX� CABS 1 N THE C� TY OF HOPKINS ANO ALSO REQUIR�NG A TAXI DR►VER�S PERMIT, BE ACCEPTEO FOR THE FIRST READING. CARRI ED. HANLEY MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE N0. 167� pAN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 38p - ORDINANCE CHANGING THE WATER RATES AS FOLLOWS; A� FOR THE FIRST 30�000 GALLONS PER QUARTER OR FRACTION THEREOF� THE RATE SHALL BE 33� PER I000 GALLONS; B� COMMENC�NG FROM 30�001 GALLONS TO 500�000 GALLONS PER QUARTER OR FRACTION THEREOF� THE RATE SHALL BE 28¢ PER 1000 GALLONS; C— FOR ALL WATER OVER 500�000 GALLONS PER QUARTER� THE RATE SHALL BE 24¢ PER 1000 GALLONS� BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FIRST READING. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE OAKRID�E COUNTRY CLUB BE GIVEN PERMISSION TO TO PLAY BINGO ON THURSDAY EVENINGS FROM 8 P.M. TO 9 P.M. COMMENCING APRIL I, 1960 TO JULY 1, 1960. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� APIDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMIS— SI ON FOR AN APPLICATI ON FOR A BUI L01 NG PERMI T AS APPLI ED FOR B�Y MI NNEAPOLI S FLORAL COMPANY FOR THE ERECTION OF TWO SIGNS� 10 FT. X 20 FT. AT 930 WASHINGTON AVENUE SOUTH� BE GRANTED. CARRIED. • HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE RECREATION COMMISSION BE AUTHORIZED TO EMPLOY CORWINE AND DOELL� PARK CONSULTANTS� TO MAKE A STUDY OF THE PARK AND RECREATION FACIIITIES AND THE COST THEREOF NOT TO EXCEED �700� BASED ON THE CITY MANAGER�S LETTER OF RECOMMENDA— TION� DATED FEBRUARY 24� 1960. CARRIED. T?IgLBERT::N�VED� HANLEY SECONDED, TFIAT THE RECOMMENDATI ON BY MAYOR PERBI X THAT MRS. PHI LI P HOVANDE118 BE APPOINTED A MEMBER OF THE RECREATION COMMISSION FOR A TWO YEAR TERM AND R¢�HARO HERTZENBERG BE APPOINTED A MEMBER OF THE POLICE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION FOR A THREE YEAR TERM� BE GRANTED. CARRIED. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE LETTER FROM THE VILLAGE OF MINNETONKA� DATED FEBRUARY 29� 1960, REQUESTING F�RE AID �N CASE OF EMERGENCY BE APPROVED AND A CONTRACT BE DRAWN BETWEEN THE C�TY OF HOPKINS AND THE VILLAGE OF MINNETONKA� AND A CHARGE BE MADE OF �75.00 PER HOUR ANO A MI NI MUM OF �I 50 PER HOUR PER RI G. CARR� ED. PAGE �2- REGULAR MEETI NG � MARCH I� I 960 MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONOED� THAT THECITY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF 'NVO POLICE CARS. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE C OUNOIL AT ES : , , W. HARLAN PERBIX� M YOR . �, . . , � .; . . � : � �, . . , � . >. . , � � 1i� � �1�lr �. i�.� �. �. � �.'� �1` � {:411�. ,�`�' '�►ti� � � . � ��II'�! �'�� � ��"�..'�''�1� � �� � �,,�� .�'�� ��o�r ����' .+i �� � � �� �. .� � � ,�� "f'�Y�iF�,f � �k �a' ��'' ,� �� � � �. � 4� �r- �+A�fil� ��RLY � �r��� � �Q�.k�o . � � ?�,�� � +�i�,�t�1a1'!�'�+d�1 � �t "�' 1r� � �ci � �'�a* f�'� �Att�i�.taao . . ,, , . � . . _ .. � � . . � , ��r . - �� � , � , , : � � � �- . . � , CITY OF WOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesot.a RESOLUTION N0. 873 RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AfVD CALLING.FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT WHEREAS pursuant to Resolution No. 872 of the City Council adopted February 16, 1960, a report was prepared by John Strogen with reference to the improvement of Seventh Street South between Eleventh and Fifteenth Avenues South and Fourteenth Avenue South between Seventh Street South and the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, by the construction and InstaJ:�ation of an approved graded roadway thereon, and this report was received by the council on March I, 1960. NOV�! THEREFOf�, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of , Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows; I. The Cowncii will consider the improvement of such street in accord— ance with the report and ar� additiona� area along Seventh Street South between Nine Mile Creek and tfie a��ey West of Fourteenth Avenue South and the asses— sment of the follcywing described premises, miz: - Lots 13 to 24, inclusive, Block 58, � l.ots I: to 24, inclusive, B;lock 57, � Lots I to 24, inclusive, Block 56, a11 in West Minneapolis, and Lots I to 8, inclusive, Block I, Mason Industrial Addition; Lots I to 4, inclusive, L. P. Crevier�s Second Addition to West Minneapolls, and that.part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 25, Tcw�rnship I17, Range 22 bounded by the South Iine of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and by the West Iine of L. P. Creviert-s Second Additign to West Minneapolis and by the Southeasterly Iine of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, and that part of the Soathwest puarter of Section 25, Townshlp .117, Range 22 lying North of a line parallel with and 6�8 feet South of the ha�f section Iine and betweenthe East Line of Lots 23 and 24, Block 58, West Minneapolis extended Southerly and,the West Iine,extended.Southerly of L. P. Crevier��s Second. Addition to West Minneapolis, _ for all or a portion of the cost of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M. S. A., Secs. 429.O11 to 429.��� at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $2684.00. 2. A public hearing sha1l be held om such proposed improvement on the i . . .. ;x: 7.r,> ',� ( , �?7H day of ;'�q�i I, (960 in the counci I chambers of the Ci ty Ha) F at 7:30 o�clock P. AA., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by I�aw. Adopted this Ist day of March, (960 by the city council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesote. C. R. PETERSON, 1N. HARLAN PERBIX, Secretary of the Council Mayor. JOSEPW C. VESELY, City Attorrtey 0 A REOULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� MARCH I 5� I 960 AT 7=30 P.M. I Id THE CI TY HALL. PRESENT WERE-MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN CARROLL� MII.BERT� AND HANLEY� ALSO C�TY MANAGER - BRUBACHER� CITY EPIGIfdEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. � MILBERT MOVEO� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT EXPENOITURES DATED MARCH 15., 1:960� IN THE AMOUNT OF $23�873.48� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. . HANIEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDEO� THAT THE TREE SPRAYING BIDS BE TABLEO TO THE APRIL 5TH COUNCI L MEETI NG . CARRI E0. MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE NO. 166, °A.N ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 30p� � RE — INS?ALLATION OF TAXIMETERS IN ALL TAXI CABS� BE ACCEPTED F012 THE SECOND READfNG THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME TO BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVEO� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT ORDI NANCE NO. I 67, °AN ORDI NAf�E AMENDI NG HOPKI NS ORDtNANCE N0. 38�� — RES CHANGE IN WATER RATES� BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECOND[�`' REAOING THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME TO BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEO� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 5~I�"A RESOLUTION OROERING WORK TO BE DONE AS SET FORTH I N RESOLUTI ON N0. 871 � WHIC H I S FOR . THE CONSTRUC TI ON OF BLAC KTOPPI NG THE NORTH�SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK 76, WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECONO DIVISION ON FIRST STREET NORTH, NORTHERCY TO ITS END AT THE M. 8c ST. L. RAILROAD RIGHT-OF—VdAY AT AN ESTIMATED COST OF $305.00��' BE ADOPTEO. CARRI ED. CARROLI MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT G. ANDERSON AS WEED IN� SPECTOR FOR THE C�TY OF HOPKINS FOR 1960, AS MADE BY MAY�R PERBlX� BE APPROVED. CARRIED. . MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEO� THAT THE GEORGE R. WO�FF POST #425, BE.GRANTED A BINGO � PERMI T FOR THE PERI OD COMMENCI N� APR� L I ST TO JUNE 30� 1 960. CARRI ED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE REQUEST TO CHANGE THE NAMES ON THE OFF SAIE LIQUOR LICENSES FROM KNUTSON�S TO STANNARD�S� INC.� AND FROM LEAMAN�S TO LEAMAN�S� INC.� 8E GRANTED. CARRI,ED. ' MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT KENNEDY MAYONNAISE PRODUCTS BE GRANTED PERM�SS�ON TO PLACE A SI GN ON THE ROOF OF THEI R BUI LDI PIO. AFTER CONSI DERABLE DI SCUSSI ON� MI LBERT W� THDREdV HI S MOTI ON AND HANLEY WI THDREW HI S SECOND TO THE MOTI ON. MOTI ON LOST. CARROLL M�VEO� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT TFiE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHORI2ED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIOS FOR PAINT FOR STR�PING OF THE STREETS� FLEET LIABIIITY (NSURANCE AND FOR ROAD MATER�ALS AND ALSO FOR THE STRIPING OF THE STREETS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINSs CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO. �'L.� "A RESOLUTI ON CALLI NG FOR AN ENGINEER�S REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF A STREET ON 6TH STREET SOUTH BETWEEN IITH AVENUE �SOUTH AND (2TH AVENUE SOUTH, ON 12TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 6TH STREET TO 7TH STREET SOUTH� LOTS 13 THROIJ�H 24, BLOCK 5?� WEST MI NNEAPOLI S", BE AOOPTEO. CARRI ED, • MEETIIdG AOJOURNED. ATTESTs W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR ��_�,� _a �P �� �:i,c��� C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL � �+ �.; , ' . . . . ,.. . . _, . .'i � CITY OF HOPKINS Flennep i n Coun typ �l i nnesota �ft� I IdANCE N0. 0 66 Ald OP.D I NAPfCE AME R!0 I NG HOPK I NS ORU I NANCE M0. 30e ... � �� TWE G I TY COUN� I L OF THE C I TY OF HOPK I NS DOES HER�BY ORUA I Pa AS FOLL04(1lS: . . P � � � y . .. Section i. Thmt ao kins Ordinence No� 30 adoptQd AAarch 2l,�I950o be, and the same is hereby amended es fofJawsa That the last paragraPh of Ordinance Wo. 30� Seco,16, Subdiv. I, in which,the word "TAXINf��E�A" appQ�rs sha81 read "TAXINLTER." . Section 2. That Ordinance hio. 30, Seca i6� Subdiv. 4 shalrl be and is hereby amended by adding thereto thcs foi0an►ing praagr�pha `dl lt shaPl be equipp�d.with a taximeter. properly connected �nd at a11 times in working order, �ccurat�l:y ca:�cuiating either the distance travelied or the waiting time or both9 upon which charge� are caFcupated. Section 3. That Ordinamce tdoo 30o SeCa i6/ Subdivo 10 Is hereby amended to read �� fo8lowsa Subdiv. 0�0. Uriverso No persoa, etthQr the operator o� empBoyee of such operator sha�� drive anq taxicab in this city without first having been iieensed as a chauffer under the laws of the Stato of Mi�n��ofa and - � -�Y '" --- - �- � - Y' u�� �su�ta��hre w f e nn� - � c��s� --. ' each swch driver shail obtain from the City of Fi pkins a::taxi .driver:�� permi.t by matcing apP:l�lcation therefor in wPiting to the City Cierk upon a form to be fur— � i shed by such c I�rk, wi� i¢h app 0 icat I on sb�a'0 0 be aacompan i Qd by two photographs of such appl:icant, togethor with a permit feet of �5.00 for the first year of such permit and by a fee of $2.00.for any annuaP renewa6 thQreofe No taxicab driver or operator shal.t be less than twenty—one years of age and each �s�..�� such driver sha6l at a10 times during his operation of any taxicab� have eonspicuously dispiayed in such taxicab a copy of the picture on fl9e with the Gityo First read at a reguPar meeting o9 the Counci0 of thQ Gity of Hopkins on the -Bst day of �nARCH and fir�aQ(y read a�d adopted at a meeting of the counci8 of said city heBd on the 15THday of MAR�N . 99600 C. R, PETERSO(V� Secretary of the Gouncip JOSEPN Co VESELY, . CI ty AttornQy W, HARL�1 PERB I X� PAayor Pwblished in the HennQpin �oumty Revie� �� nnA�tC H 24 � � 960 , . �,: CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minne�ota ORDINANCE N0, i67 .. ,.. AN Uf� I NANCE AME NU I N6 HOPK I NS ORD I fdAPf�E PdOo 38 . .. � . . �. � .. THE CITY COl1NCIL OF THE CITY OF NOPKINS �OES HEREBY ORUAIN AS FOLLOMS: Sec. Lo That �ubdiv. 2, See. 8 of Ordinan�e No. 38 is heroby rQpeaOed and tNere is inserted in its pflace the fodBawinge Subdiv. 2o The gro3s rate for aat.metered water as shanm bq the meter.registration in a�.0 cases shalO be as followsy A. For the fFirst 30'000 gao.lons per quarter or fraction therEof➢ the rate shali b� 33a per 0000 ga�(onso Be Corrmencing from 30,000 gallons to 500,000 gaf�ons pQt- quarter or frac�Fi on thereof tla� rate st�a 1 p bo 28� per :.8000 g�Ilons;. . , C. For a1i waYt�r over 500D000 ga��ons per quarterD the rate sha0.e; be. 24e pe� e000 ga�lonso First read at a regular m�eting of th� Coun¢iB of the:Gity of Hopkins. on tho IST day af MARCH 0960 and fln�9lq read and adopted at a me�ting o¢ the council.�of said city he0d on the �5TH day op MARCH 8960m Co R. PETEf2SpN� W, HARLAN PERBIXg . Secretary of the Councl6 Mayor JO�EPN C. VESELY, City A#torney Publlshed in the Hennepin County Revie�v� MARCH 24, pf�60m CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0..874 RESOLUTION ORDERIN6 IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS , WNEfZEAS a Resolution of the City Council�, Number 87�, adopted the 2d day of February, I960, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of the North—South al[ey in Block 76, �Vest Minneapolis Second Division from First Street North, Norther(y, to its termination at the M. an d St. L. Railway right of way premises, by the eonstruction of a blacktop surface thereon, and WHEREAS all property owners whose property is I:iabte to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten ,(�[0), days published notice of the council hearing through two (2) weekly pub[ications of the required notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 15th day of March, 1960, NO�N THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Councif of the City of Hopkins: I. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the .Council Reso[ution Number 871. adopted February 2, (960. 2. That John Strogen is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he shafl prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this (5th day of March, 1960. C. R. PETERSON� W. NARLAN PERBIX, Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney k CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 875 RESOLUTION DECLARING ADEQUACY OF PETITION AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF. RE PO RT BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA as fol'�[ows; t. A certain petition requesting the improvement of Sixth Street South between E(eventh and Twe(fth Avenues South and af�ong Twe[fth Avenue South from Sixth Street to Seventh Street South by the construction thereof of an approved grave(ed road, filed with the councit on March 15, 1960, is hereby declared to be signed by the required percentage of owners of property affected thereby. This de�laration is made in conformity to M.S.A,, Sec. 429.19. 2. The petition is hereby referred to John Strogen and he is instructed to report to the council with a(�� convenient speed, advising th e council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible or whether it shou�d best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended, Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins this 15th day of March, t960. C. R. PETERSON� W� HARLAN PERBIX, Secretary of the Council „ Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney � �OFFICI AL PUBLI CATI ON� C I TY OF HOPKI NS M1 {VNESOTA NOTIC E 1 S HEREBY G I VEN THAT SEALEO 81 OS WI LL BE RECEI VED BY THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS UNTI L MONDAY� APRI L 4, I 960 /Q4 �; 00'�:P;M;�. AND WILL THEN BE PUBL�CLY OPENED AND READ A�OUD. BIDS ARE BE1NG REQUESTEO ON INSURANGE FOR FLEET LIABILITY� PROPERTY OAMAGE,. FIRE, AND WI NDSTORM COVER6IGE 1 N ACCORDANCE W1 TH SPECI FI CATI ONS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE.CITY MANAGER� 723 EXCELSIAR AVE.� HOPKI NS� MI NNESOTA. ALL BI DS SHAIL BE ON FORMS ON FI LE � N TH,E CI TY CLERK�S OFF�CE, CITY HALI AND WILL.BE FURNISHED FREE TO EACH BIDDER UPON HIS REQUEST. ALL BI DS MUST BE SEA�ED AND MARKED "BI D ON I NSl&tAI�E° ANO ACCOMPANIED BY A CERTIF�ED CHECK� CASHIER�S CHECK OR BID BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF FIVE PERGENT (5� OF THE TOTAL BID PRICE MADE PAYABLE TO THE C�TY OF HOPKJNS. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO-REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS OR PARTS OF BIDS AND TO WAIVE INFORMALITIES THERE�N. BIDS MAY BE REJECTED FOR ANY ALTERATIONS OR ERASURES. BY ORD ER OF THE C I TY C OUNC I L C I TY OF HOP�KI NS ,�� ���� R. L. BRUBACHER CITY MANAGER TO BE P116L1 SHED 1 N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REVI EW MARCH 24� I 960. ! .�+ s . .. _ ._.. . .. �•s�!'� I�` i r.. .. . .. Form 2$ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF WEED INSPECTOR FOR CITY, OR VII�iGE, OR FOR TOWT�.SHIP � T0: THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICL�.TURE, ST. PyUL, MINNESOTA In accordance with Minnesota Statutes, 1953, Chapter 20, pertaining to weed inspectors, I, �. � p�0 �i of Ht�tIWB (Mn.yor ������i$��i) City, �6ffi�ffi�'M�1�48�ffi�f of - ��� County, Minnesota, do hereby appoint Nir. �B�:T a. 4�U��8E�1 ,kddress 1410 OIV060Qi3 STR�aT� M�1@18 Mr. ,Address to be �� ���� for the area in which I Weed Inspector �1���ffi��g��������l4ll���ffi� have jurisdiction and for the period beginning JAl�JAWtI '96D Month and Date V�QA . to d��� Oo 19�`, at a wage of ��� per ��Ki���( ), or per day ( ), or per hour ( ). This appointment confers on.s aid appointees all the duties, authority and :orivileges of any weed i�spec�or as outli�d by the law. Signed: (Chairman of Township Board Date �►�tN 16,� 1'980 �.ddress 7g3 ��cCB6►60� AVPNUB� M�141N$• �01�. - - - � - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I, p��� �• ���� , named in t he above appointment, have read the law and do hereby accept all duties and privileges connected with the work f or which I have been appointed (as outlined in Minnesota Statutes 1953, Cha.pter 20) and sha.11 fulfill the work to the best of r�y ability durinP the period of my appointment. . Date ����i �M � �� 0 � Signed: ���� - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Note: - File one copy of this appointment with the Section of Weed Control, St. Pau1 Campus, University of Minnesota, St. Paul l, Minnesota. FILE TH' Cf!'HE COPY WITH THE TCaJNSHIP CLERK, or the VILIJtiGE OR C ITY CLEF� , as the case may be, so the inspector may receive due remuneration as outlined in the law. Nu1RCN 1 , 1 980 I�i. R08�FtY AMDER80N . C�O HOPKI NS POf�.I C� pEpT. . ' OI�AR �OB = 1 P` � YOII AFt� 1 NY�RE�TEO 110 AEI MO WECO 1 WSP�CTOR FOR i�60� p�EAB� 8T0p t�p AND $gE AIE V11 TNI N 1'HE NEX� , �IEEK, RI.B 7 DYJ � Si HCERLLY� R . `. BRtlBACMER CITY MANAOER (OFFI CI AL PUBLI CATi ON� CI TY OF HOPKI NS MINNESOTA NOTI CE OF BI D3 FOR AP�'LYI NG TRAFFI C P�1N�VT�� 1 N THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS SERLED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE C I TY HALL � HOPK� NS � UNTI L MAY I 6� I 960, AT I 0; 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 CI TY FOR APPLYI NG TRAFF�C PAI NTS, SPEC►FICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFF�CE OF THE CITY ENGINEER. A CASH DEPOSIT, CASHIER�S CHECK� BID BOND OR CERTIFfED CHECK PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS IS REQUIRED FOR TEN PERCENT �I 0°n OF THE BI D AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY I NTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT (S RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, CI.Tt1' OF HOPKI NS C� ___.___.^_ R. L. BRUBACHER� C�TY MANAGER TO BE PUBLI SHEQ I N THE HENNEPI.N COUNTY REVI EW MAY 5, I 960 TO BE PUBLI SHED ( N THE CONSTRUCTI ON BULLETI N MAY 5� I 960 �OFFI C� AL PUBLI CATI ON� CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA ! NOTIC E OF BI DS FOR BI TUP,�I NOUS SURFAC I NG MATERI ALS I N THE C I TY OF HOPKI NS. SE�qLED BI DS WI LL. BE RECE) VED BY THE CI TY �JIANAGER AT THE CI TY HALL� HOPKI NS� UNTI L MAY I 6� I 960, AT ��: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 CfTY FOR BI TUMI NOUS SURFACI NG MATERI ALS. SPECIFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVA�LABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER A CASH CEPOSI T� CASHI ER �S CHECK� BI D BOND OR CERTI FI ED CHECK PAYABLE TO THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS 1 S REQl11 RED .FOR rTE1V�- PERCENT �(�O� OF THE BID AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. BI DS. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL CI TY OF HOPKt NS � 1 - R. L. BRUBACHER� CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLI SHED I N THE HEN�EPi N COUNTY REVI EW MAY 5� I 960 TO BE PUBLI SHED I N THE CONSTRUCTI ON BULIETI N MAY 5� 1 960 � (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)' CI TY OF HOPKI NS MINNESOTA NOTICE OF BI �S FOR TRAFFIC MqRKi NG PAI NT ( N THE C I TY OF HOPK I NS , SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE C) TY HALL� HOPKI NS� UNTI L MAY I 6� I 960 AT I 0;00 A.fvt.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY TFiE` C� TY FOR TRAFfIC MARKI NG PAI NT. SPECIFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVA�LABLE AT THE OFEI�E OF THE C�TY ENGINE@R. A CASH DEPOSIT� CASHIER�S CHECK� BID BOND OR CERTIFIED ' CHECK PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS IS REQUIRED FOR FIVE PERCENT �5 o OF THE' BI D AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY 1 NTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CITY OF HOPKINS R. L. BRUBACHER, C�TY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW MAY 5� 1960 TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN MAY 5� 1960 I A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� APRI L 5, I 960 AT 7:30 P.M. I N THE CI TY HALL . PRESENT WERE COUNC�LMEN CARROLL� MILBERT AND HANLEY� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER� C�TY ENGINEER STROJAN AND CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT COUNCILMAN CARROLL BE APPO�NTED MAYOR PRO TEM. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT EXPENOITURES DATED APRIL 5, 1960 fN THE AMOUNT OF $76,653.44 BE ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF CHECK NO. 7610 TO DAVCO� INC.� 1 N THE A�JIOUNT OF �I ,494.00. CARRI ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. ��A RESOLUTION REQUESTING ENG I NEER �S RERORT FOR THE I NSTALLATI ON OF BLAC KTOPPI NG AND C EMENT OR BLAC KTOP CURB ON 21ST AVENUE NORTW BETWEEN SHADY OAK ROAD AND FIRST STREET NORTH� ALSO FIRST STREET NORTH BE NJEEN SHADY OAK ROAD AND ALLEY OF 21ST AVENUE NORTH, ALSO THAT THE PARKING. PROBLEM ON �IST AVENUE BE REFERRED TO THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE FOR HIS RECOMMENDATIONS, FURTHER THAT THE .0 1 TY MANAGER C ONTAC T MI NNETONKA T(7�NNSH1 P AND OWNERS OF THE BUI LD I NG ADJAC ENT TO 2I sr AVENUE RELAT) VE TO THE PARKI NG PROBLEM°, MARKED EXHI BI T"A" BE ADOPTED. CARRI ED. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE POLICE DEPARTMENT POST AND RESTRICT THE LOAD LIMIT ON THE ALLEY ON 7TH AND 8TH AVENUES SOUTH� NORTH OF SECOND STREET. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HAN�EY SECONDED� THAT A TEMPORARY PERMIT BE GRANTEDTO APRIL 2ATH� 1960, TO MR. SOFTEE SUBURBAN �PEDDLER W�TH TRUCK� VENDING SOFT (CE CREAM. CARR�EO. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED AT 10:00 A.M.� MARCH 7� 1960 FOR THE SPRAYING OF TREES 1 N THE CI TY OF HOPK� NS AND THE FOLLOWI NG BI DS WERE .RECEI VE�:— Bt DOER WRIGHT TREE SERV�CE SHORWOOD NURSERY FOURNIER TREE SERVICE TART 1 DE CORP. MINNESOTA TREE SERVICE U N I_....�� 3.75 I .43 I .33 I .35 I . 48 TOTAL (1500 TREES) 5,625,00 2, I 45 .00 I , 995.00 2,025..00 2,220.00 MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BID OF FOURNIER TREE SERUICE (N THE AMOUNT OF �1,995.00� BE ACCEPTED. CARRIED. CARROLL VOTING NO. HANLEY MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO.' S'1� "A RESOLUTI ON CALL( NG FOR AN ENGINEER�S REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WATER BETWEEN FIRST AIVD SEC OND STREETS NORTH ON MONROE AVENUE NORTHn� MARKED EXHIBIT °B°� BE ACCEPTED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MI�BERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.��� "A RESOLUTION C ALLING FOR ENGINEER�S REPORT FOR TIiE I NSTALLRTI ON OF SANI TARY SEVVER ANO WATER ON 5TH STREET SOUTH WEST OF i I TH AVENUE SOUTH," MARKED EXHIB�T ��C°� BE ADOPTEC. CARRIEO. MII.BERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE KENNEDY MAYONNAISE COMPANY BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO ERECT A SIGN ON THE RODF OF THEIR BUILDING. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE MINNEAPOLIS�HONEYWELL COMPANY BE GRANTED PER� � MISS�ON TO ERECT SIGNS AT THE CORNER OF HIGHWAY N0. 7 AND MONK AVENUE AND AT SECOND STREET NORTH ANO:?.;MONK AVENUE AND ALSO AT EXCELS�OR BOULEVARD ANO MONK AVENUE. CARRIED. PURSUANT T0 NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED ON APRiL 4� 1960 AT 2;00 P.M. FOR FLEET LIABILITY I NSURANCE AND THE FOLLOWI NG BI DS WERE RECEI VED;� BIDOER TOTAL BID HOPKINS INSURANCE AGENCY � 2�226,75 MUTUAL SERVICE 2,865.84 MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BID SUBMITTEO BY THE HOPKINS INSURANCE AGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF �2�226.75 BE ACCEPTED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MI I.BERT SECONDEO� THAT RESOLUTI ON �NO. ��� "'A RESOLUTI ON CALLI NG FOR A HEARI NG ON THE GRADING AND GRAVEL SURFACING ON 6TH STREET SOUTH AND IITH AVENUE AND ON 12TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 6TH STREET SOUTH TO 7TH STREET SOUTH", MARKED ExHI BI T"o°, BE ACCEPTED. CARRI Eo. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT BY THE START OF THE NEXT SCHOOL YEAR� SEPTEMBER 1960, THE HOPKINS HIGH SCHOOI BE INSTRUCTED THAT THEY MUST INSTALL A NEW SEWER AND THE LOCAT.ION OF THE SEWER TO BE DETERMI NED BY THE CI TY EP1G1 NEER. ALSO THAT THEY BE NOTI F� ED I N WRI TI NG OF THE COUNCI L�S ACTI ON. CARRI E0. PAGE -2- REGULAR MEETING APRIL 5, 1960 MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE HOPKINS I.O.O.F LODGE NO. I7� BE GRANTED A QUARTERLY BI NGO PERM� T FROM APR� L I ST TO JUNE 31 ST� I 960. CARR� ED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE INSTRUCTED TO (NQUIRE AS TO THE TITLE OF THE PARK AREA IN (NTERLACHEN PARK, CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY BE GRANTED PER- MISSION TO PLACE POLES AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:- ONE POLE ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF COUNTY ROAD f�3 AND 9TH AVENUE SOUTHj ONE POLE ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF COUNTY ROAD �3 AND IITH AVENUE SOUTH� ONE POLE BETWEEN WEST PARK VALLEY DRIVE AND EAST PARK VALLEY DRIVE N�RTH OF 6TH STREET� ONE POLE ON EAST PARK VALIEY DR�VE SOUTH OF 6TH STREET. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVEO� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE TRANSFER OF THE LICEfVSE FROM HOPKINS MILK HOUSE AT 413 EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO NELSON FOODS� INC,� FOR THE SALE OF CIGARETTES� SOFT DRINKS AND MILK AND ALSO FOR THE OFF SALE NON�INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR� BE APPROVED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.��� "A RESOLUTION C ALLING FOR ENGINEER�S REPORT FOR GRADING AND BLAC KTOP RESURFqCING ,ALLEY IN THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVENUE NORTH� NORTH OF FIRST STREET"� MARKED EXHIBIT 1PE°� BE ADOPTED. CARRI ED � HANLEY MOVED� MiLBERT SECONDED� THAT THE INTEREST BE WAIVED� PROVIDING THE BALANCE OF ASSESSMENTS ARE PAID W�THIN 30 DAYS� ON THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR BLACKTOP ON 17TH AVENUE SOUTH AND �EWER AND WATER ON SOUTH THIRD STREET. THIS PROPERTY BEING OWNED BY HENNEPIN COUNTY. CARR�ED. AT THIS POINT OF THE MEETING� COUNCILMAN ANDERLA ARRIVED AND TOOK HIS PLACE AT THE COUNC� L TABLE. , MILBERT MOVEO� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO ADVERTISE FOR THE DISPOSAL AT PUBLIC AUCTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY LAWFULLY COMING INTO ITS POSSESSION ! N THE C OURSE OF MUNI CI PAL OPERATI ONS AND REMAI NI NG UNCLAI MED BY THE OWNERS . CARR1 ED. ANDERLA MOVED� FiANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. �`�� MA RESOLUTI ON C ALL 1 NG FOR AN ENGI NEER�S REPORT ON THE BLACKTOPPI NG OF THE FOLIOWI NG STREETS -; S€£-(}N4--S-��E��-€��JM .iYLER~TO�MONROE���IV��E..�NORTH,;,,..EXCELSIOR TO JACKSON AVENUE NORTH; JACKSON AVENUE NORTH TO SEC OND.STREET NORTH; 9TH qVENUE NORTH FROM FIRST STREET TO EXC ELSIOR AND ALSO FOR THE I NSTALLATI ON OF CURB AND GUTTER AT THE •FOLLOWI NG LOCRTI ONS;- 6TH STREET SOUTH FROM STH AVENUE.TO IITH AVENUE; BOYC E ROAD FROM BLAKE TO HOLLY; GOODRIC H STREET FROM BLAKE TO INTER� LACHEN ROAD; OAKW000 RO�ID FROM THE STREET CAR R/rN TO GOODRICH; HOLLY ROAD FROM THE STREET CAR R/W TO BOYCE ROAD; JACKSON AVENUE NORTH; GOODRIC H STREET FROM BLAKE ROAD TO MEMDOW- BROOK R0�1�; BOYG E ROAD FROM BLAKE TO MEAOOWBROOK ROAD", MARKED ExHIBIT °F", BE ADOPTED. CARRI ED. ANDERLA MOVED� HAN�EY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.��'�"A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR AN ENGINEER�S REPORT OF THE BLAC KTOPPING OF THE FOLLOWING STREETS:- 12TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM FIRST STREET SOUTH TO SEC OND STREET SOUTH; 9TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM EXC ELSIOR AVENUE TO C OUNTY ROAD NO.,�; VAN BUREN AVENUE SOUTH FROM FIRST STREET TO SEC OND STREET; 6TH STREET SOUTH FROM 8TH qVENUB TO IITH AVENUE; BOYCE ROAD FROM BLA.KE TO HOLLY; GOODRICH STREET FROh4 BLAKE TO INTERLACHEN ROAD; OAKWOOD ROAD FROM THE STREET CAR R/UV TO GOODRICH; HOLLY ROAD FROM THE STREET CAR R/W TO BOYCE ROAD°� MARKED EXHIBIT °G"� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RULES OF THE COUNC�L BE CHANGED TO READ THAT ANYONE AT THE MEETING W�SHING TO BE HEARD�BUT NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA�BE HEARD BEFORE THE REGULAR BUSINESS LISTED ON THE AGENDA IS TAKEN UP. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. /� A¢T:h • ; .••` 7 � �� G ��� ,,L ��i�i�� � , �.l:f RUSSELL CARROLL� MAYOR PR TEM � �'�"���� .____.-_ C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL CIlY aF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 876 RESOLIlTION RECEIVING REPORT AN� CAL L I NG . HE4lB�f,�l�,��p� I MPROVEME NTS . WHEREAS pursuant to Resolufion No. 875 of the City Council adopted March 15, 1960, a report has been prepared by John Strogen with reference to the improvement by the construction of a graded and graveled road In the foliowing locatlons: a. Along Sixth Street South from Eleventh Avenue South to Twelfth Avenue South, b. Along Twelfth Aven ue South from Sixth Street So�th to Seventh Avenue South, and this report was received by the coancil on Aprii 5, 1960. NqIY TREREFORE 9E IT l�SOLVED BY THE GIIY COUN6IL OF Hopkins� Minnesota, as follows: (. The council wi11 consider the improvements of said streets and agrees in accordance with the report and the assessing of the following respective prop�rties for all or a portion of the cost of said improveme�Fs pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.OIt to 429.�1.1; a. Property proposed to be essessed; Lots t to 10, incluaive, Block 54; a11 of Block 55; Lots I to 24, inclusive, Block 57, all in West Min— neapotis at a total esttmated cost of $3404.00. b. Property proposed to be assessed: Lots I to 12, inclusive� Block 56 and Lots 13 to 24 inclusive, Block 57, a�� in West Minneapolis at a total estimated cost of St978.00 2. A public hearing wi11 be held on such proposed improvements on the 17th day of May' l960 in the council chambers of the Gity Hall at 7s30 o'clock P. M., and the C1erk shail give published notice of such hearing and improvements as required by Iaw� Adopted by the couneil on Aprii 5, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JUSEPN C. VESELY, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor �OFF� CI AL PUBLI CATI ON� C I TY OF HOPKI NS MI NNESOTA NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FURNISHING TWO (2) POLICE PATROL CARS SEALEO BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CJTY MANAGER AT THE C1TY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL MONDAY MAY 2� 1.960 AT 2;00 P.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�TYFqR THE PURCHASE OF TWO �2� POLICE PATROL CARS. SPECIFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE C�TY MANAGER. A CASH DEPOSI,T� CASHI ER�S CHECK�. CERTI F(ED CHECK OR STANOARD BIDDER�S BOND PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS fS RE- QUIRED FOR F�VE PERCENT �5�� OF THE BID AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CI TY OF HOPKI NS `--=' �1 • ---�--�--�_ R. L. BRUBACHER� C�TY MANAGER TO BE PUBLI SHEO I N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REVI EW APRI L 21 , I 960 � CI7Y OF H�PKINS Hennepin Cou�ty, Mi�nesota RESOLUTION N0. 877 RESOLUTION DECLARING AUEQUACY OF CERTAIN.PETI.TIUNS..AND ORUERING PREPAF3AT I ON OF REPORT ON .CERTA I td . IMPROVEMENTS . BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CIlY COUNCIL OF Hopkins� Minnesota. I. A certaic� petition requesting the improvement of lUlpnroe Avenue North between First and Second Streets North by the instal,lation and c construction of a sanitary sewer and municipal water therein to serve Lots 16 to 26, inclusive, Block 4, West Minneapolis �f led with the council on April 4, 1960 is hereby d�clared to be signed by the required percentage of owners of property affected thereby. This declaration is made in conformlty to M.S.A. Sec. 429.19. 2. A eertain petitiom requesting the improvement of Fifth Street South Iying West of Eieventh Avenue South by the construction and instal- iation of sanitary sewer and city water thereon to serve the folla+ving deseribed premises situated in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz; That part of 81ock 36, West Minneapolis lying Southwesterty of Nine Mile Creek; and �lock I, L. P. Crevieres First Addition to West Minneapolis, according to the ptat thereof on file and of record in the office of the i2egister of Deeds in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota; and — That part of the South one—ha�f of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter Iytng East of the West 15.75 chadns tbereof and North of Railroad right—of—way in Section 25, Tanrnship 117, North, Range 22 West o of the Fifth Principal Meridian, and,— That pert of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Querter of Section 25, Tawnship 117 North, Range 22 West of the Fifth Principa� Meridian, lying South of the MinneaPolis and St. Louis Rail.road �i9ht—of— way, except that part thereof lying West of the center Iine of Sixteenth Ave�ue South extended Northerly, according to the United State Government Survey thereof, and— � � AI1 that part of Block 36, West Minneapolis, Iying Northeasterly of the Nine Mile Creek, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the Register of Deed's office in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota, filed with the council on April 4, 1960 is hereby delcared to be signed by the required percentage of owners of property affected thereby. 3. A certain petition requesting the improvement of the North—South alley North of First Street North between Sixth and Seventh Avenues North, by the grading and blacktop surfacing thereof,.filed with the council on April 4, (960, is hereby declared to be signed by the required percentage of owners of property affected thereby. 4. A certain petition requesting the improvement of l�venty—first Avenue North between Shady Oak Road and First Street North and along First Street North between said Shady Oak Road and the alley East of Twenty—first Avenue North, by the instatlation of blacktop and blacktop and cement curb thereon, filed with the eouncil on April 4, 1960, is hereby declared to be signed by the required percentage of owners of property affected thereby. 5. A certain petition requesting the improvement of the North—South alley between Sixth and Seventh Avenues Sq�,T�, South of Excelsior Avenue and North of Second Street South, all in Block 2, West M(nneapolis, by the grading and con— struction of blacktop surfacing thereon, filed with the Council on April 4, 1960, is hereby declared to be signed by the required percentage of owners of property affected thereby. 6. WHEREAS it is proposed to improve the following streets, roads and alleys, viz; (�a) Twelfth Avenue South from First Street South to Second Street South; ib) Ninth Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to Hennepin Gounty Road No. 3; (.c) Van,�Buren Aven�ue South from First Street to Second Street South; (d) Sixth Street South from Eighth Avenue South to Eleventh Avenue South; (e) Boyyce Road from Blake Roa`d to Holly Road; (f) Goodrich Avenue from Blake Road to Interlachen Road; (g).Oakwood Road fr �n the street car right of way to Goodrich Avenue; (h) Holly Road from the street car right of way to Boyce Road; (i) Ashley Road from Excelsior Avenue to Street car right of way; (j) On Jackson Avenue North from St. Louis Street to Second Street North; (k) Along St. Louis Street from Exeelsior Avenue to Jaekson Avenue North. by the construetion and i�stallation of biacktop surface thereon and by the construction and installation of concrete curb and gutter upon both sides of said respective streets, alleys and.roads and to assess the respective abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of said improvements pursuant to �.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, and 7. �HEREAS it is proposed to improve — (a) Second Street North from Tyler Avenue North to Monroe Avenue North; (bl Along N�inth Avenue North from Excelsior Avenue to First Street North by the construction and installation of blacktop paving thereon and to assess the respective abutting property for al[ or a portion of the cost of said improvements pursuant to M.S.A., 429.01) to Secs. 429.111, and 8. WHEREAS it is porposed to improve the following streets, roads and avenues, viz: (aj Along St. Louis Street from Excelsior Avenue to Jackson Avenue North; (b) Along Ninth Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to Nennepin County Road No. 3. (c) Along Ninth Avenue North from Excelsior �venue to First Street Nor�th by t he con struction and installation of concrete street surfacing or paving and concrete curb thereon, and to assess the respective abutting property for all or a portion of said cost of said improvements pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the Gity of Hopkins, .. . Minnesota that the proposed resPective improvements be referred to John S. Strojan, and 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 are feasible or whether they should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated costs of the im— provements as recommended. Approved by the council, April 5, 1960 C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, Ci ty Attorney W, HARLAN PERBIX, . Ma.yo A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, WAS HELD ON TUE50AY� APRIL 19� 1960 AT 7i30 P.�. IN THE CITY HALL, PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN CA@eOLL� MiLBERT� ANDERLA AND HANLEY� ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER AND C�TY ENQINEER STROJAN, HAN�EY MOVEO� MI �BERT 8ECONOEO� THAT EXPENDI TURES OATED APRI L I 9� I 960 ( N THE AMOUNT OF �38�886.93, BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDEO� THAT RESOLUTION N0. $�1q"A1 RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING FOR THE BLACKTOP SURFAC I PIG AND CONCRETE OR BLhC KTOP CURB ON 21 ST �IVENUE NORTH FROM ' SH�1DY OAK ROAQ TO FIRST STREET NORTH� �L�O FIRST STREET NORTH FROM SH�iDY OAK ROAO TO ALLEY EAST OF 21ST AVENUE, LOTS A THROUGH i, REGISTERED LAMD SURVEY N0. 413 — LOTS 13 TO 1 9, BLOCK I 3, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S THI RD 01 VI SI ON; ALSO LOTS A THROUGH 1� REGI STEREO L,Q1ND SURVEY N0. 41 3� LOTS I 6 TO 30� BLOCK I 2, INEST MI NNEAPOLI 3 THI RD; ALSO REGI STERED LAND SURVEY N0. 31 5, TRAC T C �, MARKED EXHI 81 T gA° � ESTI MATED COST OF 1 MPROVEMEfdT WI TH COtJCRETE CURB AND GUTTER� $6,325, W�TH BLACKTOP SURFACIPIG AND BLACKTOP CURB ANO GUTTER, $4,485; ESTIMATED COST FOR CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER Ofd F�RST STREET IdORTH FROM SHAOY OAK ROAO TO ALLEY EAST OF 21ST �kVENUE, �4�110� BE ADOPTEO. CARR�EO. CARROLL MOVED� ANOERLA SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTlON NO. ��q"�t RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A HEARING FOR BL�ICKTOP SURF�4CING AND CONCRETE CURB ANO GUTTER ON JACKSON �VENUE NORTN FROM �T. LUUIS �TREET TO 3ECOND STREET NORTH, LEGAL DESCRIPTION; LOT� I TO 13� BLOCK 4, WE3T MI NNEAPOLI S CENTER� LOT (4 TO 20, BLOCK 3� LOTS I TO 10� BLOCK I 3, LOTS 1 TO 4, BLOCK 1 4� �LL t N WES�T MI NNE�4POL) S CENTER" � MARKED EXHI BI T"B� � ESTI MATED COST OF THE PROJECT �I I,771 ; ALSO RESOLUTI ON CALLI NG FOR R HEqRI NG FOR (I ) BLACKTOP STREET SURFAC 1 N6 WI TH COI�RETE CURB AND GUTTER (2) CONCRETE �TREET SURFqC ( NG WI TH CONCRETE CURB, LOCATI ON OF (MPROVEMENT� ST. LOUI S STREET, EXCELSt OR AVENUE TO J/ICKSON AVENUE; LEGI4.L DESCRI PTI ON LOTS I TO I 0� BLOCK 1 3, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S CENTER; TRACT A IIND B REGI STEREO LANO SURVEY N0. 505,— ESTI�ATED COST OF IMPROVEMENT (l� BLACKTOP� CONCRETE CURB ANO GUTTER� �11�500� �2� CONCRETE STREET SURFACING WITH COPICRETE CURB� $22,425 — BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTI ON NO. g°�q e/� RESOLUTI ON CALL1 NG FOR HEAR) NG ON THE I NSTALL�TI ON OF S�ANI TARY SEWER AND WATER M�AI NS. LOCA�TED ON MONROE AIVENUE NORTH, �ECOND STREET TO FI RST STREET NORTN; LEGlIL DESCRI PTI ON — LOTS I 4 TO 26, BLOCK 4� WE�T MI NNEl�POLI S CENTER� TR�CT C REGI STERED LAND �URVEY N0. 505"� MARKED EXHI BI T°C� — ESTIMATED COST OF iMPROVEMENT — SANITARY SEWER �6�095 — WATER MAINS �4�610; ALSO RESOLUTION C�LLiNG FOR HEARING FOR THE BLACKTOP SURFqCING OF SECOND STREET NORTH, TYLER TO MONROE NORTH� LEGAL DESCRI PTI ON — LOTS I TO I 8, ; BLOCK 1, LOT9 1 TO 25, BLOCK 2� ��TSBLOCK �6���tVtN�� OAKII�00� F'�RK ,�BE3TIMATEDLCOST �11 �500NNBEPADOPTED�T CARR�EDS I TO MIIBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT APPLICATION FOR PEDOIER�S LICENSE FOR 1960 AS APPI.IED FOR BV JOHN SLEYPEN TO OPERATE UNDER THE NAME OF °MISTER SOFTEE SUBURBAN"� BE GRANTEO. CARRIED. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY�S REQUEST TO MAKE A DIG UP ON 17TH AVENUE NORTH� EAST OF FIRST STREET, BE GRANTEU. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION P10. 878� 'A RESOLUTION DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR AND EXPEDIENCY OF BORROWING MONEY FOR THE CONSTRUC TION OF STORM SEWERS �1ND THE (SSU�NCE OF BONDS THEREOF AND C�iLLING FOR AN ELECTION ON JUNE 21, 1960 ANO THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF THE BONDS NOT TO EXCEED $750,00O.00g, BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. � C�RROLI MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT AAR. JONN ELFELT�S REQUEST DATED APRi� 2� 1960 FOR AN ABATEMENT OF SPEC�AL ASSESSMENTS DATED 6/5/56 IN THE AMOUNT OF �1�527.61� ON LOT #I 8� AUDI TOR�S SUBDI VI St ON 363, 8E DENI ED. CARRI ED. ' CARROLL MOVED, MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT CLYDE R. WAI D�S LETTER DATEO APR� l( 2, 1 9fi0 1 N RE6ARD TO AN IMJURY CLA(M TO BE FILED AGAINST THE CITY OF HOPKINS BE PLACED ON FILE. CARRI ED. CARRO�L MOVED� MILBERT SECONDEO, THAT THE NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY BE GRANTEO PERMISSION TO PLACE ONE POLE ON JACKSON AVENUE JUST SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDEO� THAT THE MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO EXTEND A GAS MAIN ON JACKSON AVENUE NORTH. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED � THAT RESOLUTI ON NO. ��jq °A RESOLl1T1 ON CALL I NG FOR A HEARING FOR THE BLACKTOPPIN6 OF AN ALLEY LOCATEO IN THE NORTH—SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STREET NOR1'N FROM Fi RST �TREET NORTH TO SECOND STREET NORTH— LEGAL DESCRI PTI ON� LOTS 1 TO 24� BLOCK 82� WEST MINNEAPOLIS° MARKED EXHIBIT "D° — ESTiMATED COST OF ( MPROVEMENT $I � 1 59, BE ADOPTED. CARRf ED. PAGE —2— REGULAR MEETI NG — APRI L( 9� 1 960 MI LBERT MOVED, MANLEY SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. �'�� "A RESOLUTI ON CALLI NG FOR A WEARIN6 FOR THE CON3TRUCTION OF BLACKTOP STREET ANO CONS•TRIJCTION OF CO(VCRETE CURB AND GUTTER —(1) ASHLEY ROAD FROM EXCELSIOR T0 STREET G�4R RIGHT OF t�AY, LEGAL DESCRIP— Fil ON, LOTS 1 TO 32, PRESTON �S� 1 NTERLAC HEN PqRK, LOTB 7? AND 89, AUD 1 TOR �S' SUBDI VI SI ON N0. 239, LOTS 16 T0 30, BLQCK 1� F. A, SAVA6E�S 1NTERLACHEN PARK, LOTS 1 TO I5� BLOCK 2� F. q. SAVAGE�� INTERLqCHEN PARK� LOTS I TO I5, BLOCK I5, F. A. SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK, LOTS :1 6 TO 30� BLOCK I 6, F. A.- SAVaGE�S I NTERLqCHEN PRRK — ESTI MATED COST OF I MPROVEMENT $I 9, 665; (2) BOYCE R0�10 FROM BLAKE TO HOLLY ROAU - LEGAL DESCRI PTI ON — LOTS 1 TO 30, BLOCK I, F. A. SAVAGE�S� INTERLACHEN PARK, LOTS I TO 30� BLOCK 2, F. A. S�AV�GE�S INTERLACNEN PARK, LOTS 23 TO 26 ANO 31 TO 34, PRESTONsS 1NTERLACHEN PARK� LOT 77� AUUI TOR�$ SUBO) VI SI ON Np. 239 — ESTI MATED COST OF° i MPROVERAENT �7� 654� (3� GOOURfCH RQ�D FROM BCAKE ROQD TO I NTERLACHEN ROAD — LEGqL DESCRI PTI'ON � LOTS I TO 30, BLOCK I� LOTS I'TO 30, BLOCK 2, LOTS ( TO 30, BLOCK 3� LOTS 1 TO 30, BLOCK 4� LOTS 1 TO 32� BLOCK 13, LOT� 1 T0� 30, BLOGK 14� LOTS I TO 30� BLOCK 15, LOTS I TO 30, BLOGK 1 6� qLL 1 N F, A. S�d1VAGE�'S PNTERLACMEN PARK — ESTI MATED COST OF ( MPROVEAAENT —$1 5,787; (4) HOLLY ROqO FROM B.OYCE ROAD TO STREET CqR RIGHT OF WAY — LEGAL UESCRIPTION — IOTS 16 TO 30� BLOCK 2� LOT�` 1 TO I5� BLOCK 3, LOTS 1 T0 15, BLOC.K .1,�4;' LOTS (6 TO 30, .BLOCK 1 5, F. ,�. S�VAGE•S INTERLACHEN PARK - ESTIRAATED COST OF (AAPROVEMENT $13�984; (5) OA�IIk��D!�� FtOAD, 600DRICW TO $TREET CAR R1.6HT OF WAY — LE6AL DE�CRIPTI�ON — LOTS 1 TO 16� BLOCK .13, LOTS' I 6 TO 30, BLOCK ( 4, I iv F. A,. SAV�GE�S I NTERLACHEN PARK — Esr� �warFo cosT OF i MPROVEMENT� $6� 992� � AAARKED EXHI BI T� eE" �. BE ADOPTED. CARRI ED, HANLEY MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� TH14T RESOLUTf ON N0. `� ' oA RESOLIJTI ON REQUESTI NG ENGt MEER�S REPORT FOR THE I NS�T�LLqTI 0N OF GONGRETE Cl'1RB E11VD GUTTER, DRI VEW�YS �ND BLACKTOPPI NG' OF ' (f) BLACKTOP SURFACE.ON 5TH STREET SOUTH FROM 6TH AVENUE TO COUNTY ROqU N0. 18; (2) CON— CRETE CURB ANO �UTTER OW NORTH S1DE OF 5TH STREET SOUTH �NU 6TH AVENUE TO COUNTY ROAD NO, I8M� MARKEO EXH161T pFa� BE ADOPTED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONOED� THAT THE CITY AAANA6ER BE Al1THORIZEO TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE LANDSCAPE, SODDfNG OR SEEDIN(i OF THE GfTY�S PUMP HOUSE PROPERTY� WELLS NO, 3 AND 4. CARRI ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY�SECONOEU� TWAT RESOLUTION N0. HOUR .P14RK1 NG .ON EXCELSI.OR BOULEVARD FROM I 3TFI AVENUE EXCELSIOR BOUCEVARD ON 8TW AVENIJE SOUTN 8E7WEEN FIRST CARR� ED. AAEETI NG ADJOURIdED. i ATTE T: % W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR "A RESOLUTI ON TO ESTABLI SH TINO TO SHADY OAK ROhO AND ALSO FROM �AND SEGOND STREETS", BE AooPTED. � � ' � � .��.L�� � � C. R.eETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNC�L CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 878 A RESOLUTION UElERMINING 1�1E NECESSITY FOR AND EXPEDIENCY OF.BD TME.ISSUANCE OORBONDSCTHEREUCTION OF ORROMf I NG MQNEY STQRM.SEWERS.AN FOR.AND . CALLING AN ELECTIOIV. _ BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the Gity of Hopkin s, Minnesota, as. follows• I. It is hereby determined that_it is necessary and expedient to borrow money and issae the negotiable coupon bonds of the City of Hopkfns for the purpose of con structing storm sewers, said bonds to be in the total principa( amount of not to exceed $750,000.00, to mature serially,�to be of �uch date, f orm, denom ina t ion and p i ace of paymen t and to con ta:i n such other provisions as sha11 be hereafter determined by the city council. 2. In accordance with the charter of the city the question of approving the .issuance of bonds shall be submitted to the voters of the City of Hopkirns at a speciai election which is hereby ea[��ed to be held at the regular polling places in each ward on Tuesday, the 21st day of June, 1960. 3..The said electiom shall be conducted in accordance to the Eaws of the State of Minnesota. The polls sba�,( be opened at 7z00 o�ct�ock A. M. and shall.be closed at 8;00 o�clock P. M. and the fol�lowing are desig- nated to act as judges and clerks and the following are designeted as po1— Ling places: Pollinq Pla,ces Ist District 2nd District 3rd District 4th District 5th District 6th District MIASSE•.Y�IipRR1�S1 �OMPANY Sr8�7►;IDR:NG I ;� � �-; �� M'IIRL`E:Y�r"HCJWK1iIV$ ��$�HOOL B�.IiLlm:liltlt� liopkins Public Lib,rary Building Ford Company Tractor Building HORKI NS "SEN1-0R `h7Fj'GH (; 1 : :.:.> . SCHOOI AliceSmith School BUt Id,ing Judges and Clerks IRENE MILLER� SELMA PAHL� GERALD�NE BARLAND BERNICE.NOVY, CHAP,LES C. HERSMAN� CLARA HOKANSON FLORENCE SUNDQUIST, NORA LEE, PETER H. JORGENSEN ADELI NE .SEDESKY� SOPHI A NI COLAI , LOUI SE G. LUSSI ER KAY SULLIVAN� EDNA W�LCOX, SALLY F. MC BRATNIE GLAOYS JOHNSTON, ESTHER E. TAUCHEfU, CHARLES W. HERZAN 7th District Hopkins MuI11C1PeI ISABELLE NOLAND� ELEANOR PETERSON� BUI Idl�9 MARLYS EI DAM 4. There sha11 be submitted to the voters of the city at said etection the following question: SHALL THE CITY OF HOPKINS BORROW MONEY AND ISSUE ITS NEGOTIABLE GOUPON . BONDS , I N T, HE AMOUNT. OF NOT T0 EXCEED ,$750, 000.00 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF STORM SEWERS2 , 5. Notice of election sha11 be given by pulication in the official newspaper twice, not Iess than 10 days prior to el�ection and by posted notices thereof in 3 of the most public and conspicuous places in the city not less than 15 days before such election, and by posting a copy of said notice in the Clerk4s office for public inspection at:Ieast 10 days'prior to said election. �i: 6. The ballots for said election shall contain the question sub— 4::.. stantia��y as above set forth and the City Manager shal.l cause suitable ballots to be printed for the use of the voters at said election in sub— stantiatly the follawing form, and sa.id ballots shall he posted and published with the.notice of the election: OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL ELEGTION City of Hopkins, Minnesota June 21, 1960 SHALL THE C I T7 OF HOPK I NS BORROVV MONEY AND I SSI�JE I TS NEGOTIABLE COUPON BONpS IN.THE AMOI�JNT OF.NOT TO EXCEED $750,000.00 FOR THE CQNSTRUCTION_OF STORM SEWERS?.,_ YES NO ,.,... . I� 1 ..(: �; ;:.�:�.>: , Instructions to Voterst Voters desirtng to vote in favor of the issuing of bonds, mark a cross ;.(�X) in the square opPosite the� word YES, Voters desiring to vote against the issuing of bonds ptaae a cross (X).in the square opposite the word N0. 7. The said bonds sha(� be issued in accordance with the authority.�: � granted to the city counci I under the pr�ov=l;sions of Sec. 7.14 of the �;.::.� Home Rule City Charter of the City of Hopkins and the statutes of the State of Minnesota which relate to said.issue or to said election and the city council shall meet at the council. room in the City Ha��:on Wedrnesday, June 22, 1960 at 5:00 o'ciock P. M. for the purpose of canvassing the vote at said 2(ection, determining the result of said election and taking such other action as the city council may deem suitable or desirable. Adopted by the city council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 3d day of May, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council ,�OSEPW C. VESELY� City Attorney \ i W. HARLAN PERBIX,� � _ .. „ Mayor c CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 882 RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF REPORT ON CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C11Y OF HOPKINS, as follarvs: . 4VHEREAS it is proposed to construct and make the following im— provemen ts as f o I I ows; (a? Along Fifth Street South from Sixth �lvenue South to County Road IS by the construction and installation of blacktop surface paving thereon; (b? Along the North side of Fifth Street South from Sixth Avenue _ and installation South to County Road 18 by the construction/of concrete cu�b and gutter thereon; (c1 Along the South side of Fifth Street South from Fifth Avenue South to County Road 18 by the construction and installation of concrete curb and gutter thereon. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNGIL � THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, as follows: That the proposed respective improvements be referred to John Strojan, and he is hereby instructed to report to the council with all convenient speed, advis�ing the council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is reasible or 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 City Council of the City of Hopkins this 3d day of May, 1960. C. R, PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney 4V. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor HELD A REGULAR MEETiNG OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CiTY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA� WAS�ON TUESDAY� MAY 3� (960 AT 7s30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCIIMEN CARROLI� MiLBERT� ANDERLA� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER� C�TY ENGINEER STROJAN ANO CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONOED� THAT THE EXPENDITURES DATED MAY 3� 1960, 1'N THE AMOUNT OF $147,096.12 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARR�ED. THE HOPK�NS CHARTER COMMISSI'ON WAS REPRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND MR. FRANK WHITNEY� CHA�RMAN� PRESENTED TO AND EXPLAINEO TO TNE COUNC�L THE FOUR PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO TWE CNARTER. CONSIDERABLE D�3CUSSION WAS HELD ON THE AMENOMENTS AND IT WAS FELT THAT MR. WHfTNEY SHOUID CHECK THE LANGUAGE OF THE THIRD AMENDMENT W1TH A MUNiC�PAL 80ND ATTORNEY� SO THAT WE BE SURE THAT 1T WOULD NOT �EAKEN THE P.��.R. PROVISIOMS OF THE CHARTER. �I LBERT MOVED� ANDERI,A 3ECONDED� THAT A 4WWAY STOP BE I NSTAI'LED AT THE FNTERSECTI ON OF ( 2TH AVENUE ANO F� RST STREET NORTH. GARR�'ED. MR. GERALD CUNNING APPEARED FOR HIS FATHER� MR. FRANK CUNN�NG� RELATI:VE TO THE REMOVAL OF A COTTONWOOD TREE ��-N FRONT OF H1 S HOME AT 202 WASHI NGTON AVENUE NORTH. MR. CUNNI NG I N� DICATED THAT THEY WERE AGAfNST THE REMOVAI OF THE TREE UNLESS SOME PROVi'SIONS WERE MADE SO AS TO PROVlrDE SOME TYPE OF AN ACCEPTABLE BARR�ER TO PROTECT HIS PROPERTY. THE CITY MANAGER WAS INSTRUCTED TO OBTAIN PRICES TO HAVE THE,TREE TOPPED. THE PROPOSED CHANGES IN HIGHWAY N0. 7 WAS DISCUSSED VYITH MEMBERS OF THE CMAMBER OF COMMERCE AND ALSO SOME OF THE HOME OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTV WOULD BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED CHANGES IN HIGHWAY NO. 7� AND MR. STANLEY SHANEDl1Na PRESENTED OBJECTI`ONS ON BEHALF OF THE ELMO PARK APARTMENT HOMES� INC.�. MR. SHANEDLINGoS OBJECTION WAS THAT THE PROPOSEO SERVICE ROAD WOULD BE dERY CLOSE TO THE APARTdAENTS AND THI S� ALONG W� l7i THE FACT THAT 28 PARKI N(3 PLACES� WOULD BE TAKEN BY THE PROPOSEU SERVICE ROAD.I6]�XWOULD SERIOUSLY AFFECT THE RENTAB�IITY OF THE APARTMENT UNf TS FRONT) NG ON HI GHWAY N0. 7. THE CI TY ENGI IVEER WAS F'NSTRt1CTE0 TO OBTA1 N FROM THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT IF POSSIBLE� THE EXACT DISTANCES THAT THEY PROPOSE THE SERVICE , DRIVE TO BE FROM THE APARTAAENTS AND THE CiTY MANA6ER WAS INSTRUCTED TO DISCUSS W�TH THE CHAMBER OF COMAAERCE� THE POSS161 LI TY OF OBTAI NI NG SOME PROFESSI ONAL ADVI CE REOARDI NG THE PROPOSED HFaHWAY PLAN. MILBERT MOVEO� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT AN ORDINANCE BE ORAWN ADJUSTING TWE BONING 80UNDARY LI NES FROM NULTI PLE-RES) DENCE TO C) -COMAAERC� AL AT THE FOLLOW� NG LOCATI ONS:-LOT I 0 AND 23, BLOCK 8� LOTS 10 AND 23, BLOCK 7� LOT 24, BLOCK 6� WEST MfNNEAPOLis. CARR�ED. ANDERLA MOVEO� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT D�LL AND NELSON BE QRANTED A S1DE LOT VAR•ANrCE OF 1 FOOT 8 I NCHES� LOT 1 3� BLOCK 59, WEST ME NNEAPOLI S� W�'TH A PROVI S� ON TF4AT THE ��A� BE BROUGHT UP TO ROAD (3RADE PR� OR TO THE 1 SSUANCE OF THE BUI lDi NG PERMI T. CARR�`ED. CARROLL MOVED� ANDERLA 3ECONDED, THAT NORTHWESTERN BEIL TELEPHONE COMPANY BE Cil'VEN PER� MIS510N TO PLACE A BURIEO CABLE IM THE ALLEY BETWEEN EXCEISIOR BOULEVARD AND FiRST STREET SOUTH� EAST OF IOTN AVENUE SOUTH. CARRI�ED. CARROLL MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT RESOWT! ON NO. 1�'jQ°�1 RE90LUT1 ON CALLI NG FOR A HEAR- ING FOf� BL�C KTOP STREET SURFACING ANO COf� RETE STREET �URFACING OF 9TH AVENUE NORTH� EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO FIRST S;TREET�`LOTS I TO I5, BLUCK 68, LOTS 8 TO 21 � BtOCK 67, ALL (N WES'T MI IdNE�VPOL) S SECOND DI VI SI ON°� MAR�ED. EXHI B1 T°A° - ESTI MATED COST OF BLACKTOP STREET SURFACING� $6�440; CONCRETE STREET SURFACENG� $t7�710. cARRIEo; �4LS0 RESOLUTION CALLING FOR HEARI NG FOR BLACKTOP STREET SURFACI NG AND CONCRETE CURB d1ND GUTTER; CONCRETE 3TREET SURFACING AND COI�RETE CURB ON 9TFI RVENUE SOUTH FROM EXCELSIOR 6�VENUE TO COl'7NTY ROAD N0, 3� LOT�'_`I TO 6� BLOCK 4, LOT$ 18. TO 28, BLOCK 4, LOTS I TO 6� BLaCK 5, .LOTS II TO 17, BLOCK 5, tOTS 5 TO 20, BLOCK I 3, ,I�LL (N WEST MI NNEAPOLI S, LOT I, AUDI TOR�S SUBDIVISION 194� LOT (� DOW�S WOMESTEAD"� MARKED EXHIBiT °A� - ESTIMATED COST OF BLACKTOP STREET SURFACING AND COf� RETE CURB AND GUTTER� �20�341� CONCRETE STREET SURFACIN� AND CONCRETE GURB� �41,348; ALSO FOR BLACKTOP �TREET AT VAN BUREN AVENUE SOUTH, FIRST TO SEGONO� LOTS I TO I2� BLOCK 35, WEST Mt NNE�POLI S CENTER, LOTS I 3 TO 24� BIOCK 36, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S CENTER� ESTI MATED COST $3,450; ALSO FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BLACKTOP STREET AND CONGRETE CURB ON 12TM AVENUE SOUTH, FIRST STREET TO SECONO STREET� LOTS I TO 9, BLOCK 9, LOT 10 TO I S, BLOCK 10� WEST MINNEAPOLIS, ESTIM1�TED COST $4,284; ALSO FOR BLACKTOP STREET AND CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER ON 6TH STREET �OUTH FROM 8TH AVENUE TO IITW AVENUE� LOTS 1 TO 24, BLOCK 52� LOTS ( TO 20� BLOCK 53, LOTS I TO 24� BLOCK 58� LOTS I TO 24, BLOCK 59, LOTS I TO 24� BLOCK 60, ALL IN WEST MI NNEqPOLI �, PART OF LOT 7, AUDI TOR �S SUBDI VI SI ON I 95, ESTI MATED cosT $I 3, 542. CARR� ED. ANDERLA MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDEO� THAT ORDI NANCE N0. I 68� MAN ORDI NANCE REGULATI NG THE I N� SPECTI ON �ND SALE OF MEATS �4ND MEAT PRODI� TS I N THE C I TY OF HOPKI NS", MARKED ExH181 T°8"� BE ACCEPTED FOR THE F�RST READING. CARR�ED. MIIBERT MOVEO� ANDERLA SECONDEO� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO AOVERTISE FOR B�DS FOR A SMALL STREET ROLLER. CARR�ED. PAGE -2� REGULAR MEETIIdG — MAY 3� I960 MILBERT MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� TFIAT THE HOPKINS CAR DEALERS BE G1VEN PERMISSION TO USE THE LOT IMMEDIATELY INEST OF THE NATIONAL TEA WAREHOUSE FOR A CAR SALE FROM MAY 25TH iHROUGH MAY 28TH� 1960, W�TH THE PROVISION THAT TFIE CARS MUST BE REMOVEO FROM THE LOT IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SALE. CARRIEO. ANDERLA MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT TME CITY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO OFFER THE SUM OF $50,550, TO TME HENNEPiN COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE OLD COUNTY H�GHWAY SHOPS AND FAIRGROUND PROPERTY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: THAT PART OF TWE SW� OF THE SW� LYI NG SOUTH OF TFIE NORTli 608.1 2 FEET TWEREOF� AMO WEST OF THE EAST L1 NE OF 15TH AVENUE EXTENDED SOUTW EXCEPT THE RAILROAD R�GHT—OF�WAY LAIdD AND STREET OF SECTION 24� TOWNSHI P 1 I?� RANGE 22� CARRI ED. THE COUNCIL THEN INTERVIEWED THREE F�RMS OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS RELATIVE TO A SEWER STUDY FOR THE CITY OF HOPK�NS. THE FIRMS WERE REPRESENTED BY MR. HARRY MAYERON� ORR—SCHELEN�INC.� MR. NORMAN KRUEGER OF CARTER AND KRUEGER ASSOCIATES ANO MR� W�Ll1AM SCFiOELL OF SCHOELL AND MADSON. ACTION ON THIS MATTER WAS DEFERRED UNTIL A LATER DATE. MEETING ADJOURNED. ATTE Ts %" � _� W. HARLAN PERBI X� AYOR R. L. BRUBACHER� SECRETdRY PRO TEM TO THE COUNCIL C�%IR��I l�l�l� � GITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 87y9 RESOLUTION RECEIVING REFORTS AND CALLING FOR HEARIN6S ON,CERTAIN fMPROVEMENTS-. WHEREAS pursuant to Resolution No. 877 of the City Council of the ,� City of Hopklns adopted April 5, 1960 certain reports have been prepared by JohnS:trnjan, Hopkins city engineer, with reference to the following improvements of the following streets, avenues, roads and alleys as more specifically here= inafter set forth and these reports were received by the council on Apri) 19, 1960. N04V THEREFORE.BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY GOUNCIL OF Hopkins, Minnesota as fo! lows; . I. The council will consider the improvements of the following streets, avenues, roads and aileys in accordance with the respective reports of said engineer, viz: N(a) The improvement of MonDoe Avenue North between First and Second Streets North by the installation and construction of sanitary sewer amd municipa� ,. water therein and the assessment of the following property,.viz: Lots 14 to 26, inclusive, Block 4, West Minneapolis Center ancJ Tract C., Registered.�and Survey No. 505, files of the Registrar of Titles., Hennepin County, Minnesota, • t0 for all or a portion of the cost of the improvemen_t pursuant/M.S.A., Sec. 429.011 to Sec. 429.���, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $6095.00 for the sewer, plus $4610.00 for the water mains, making a totaf of $10,705.00. +✓(bJ The improvement of the North—South alley between First and Second Streets North and between Sixth and Seventh Avenues North, by the grading and blacktop surfacing. thereon and the assessment of Lots I to 24, inclusive,. Block 82, West Minneapolis Second Division for all or a portion of the cost of the improvements pursuant to M.S.A.,�,Sec. 429.01°l to Ses. 429.[�ll at an estimated � total cost of $t159.00. M Icl The improvement of Twenty—first Av�nue North from Shady Oak Road to First Stre�t North and of First Street North from Shady Oak Road to the al�ley. located East of Twenty—first Avenue North by the construction and instal— [ation of blacktop surfacing thereon and either conerete or blacktop curb along both sides of said [ocations and the.assessment of the following premi.ses, viz; = �.; r �r Tracts A, through I., inclusive, Registered Land Survey No. 43•3, Files of the Registrar of Titles, and �. = Third Lots 16 to 30, inciusive, Block 12, West Minneapolis/Division, and Lots 13 to 19, inclusi"ve, Block 13, West Minneapolis Third Di— vision, and Tract C., Registered Land Survey No. 315, Files of the Registrar of Titles, Hennepin 6ounty, Minn, for all or a portion of the cost of the improvements purst�ant to M,S.A., '�'FOR 21 ST AVE, N0, Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost%of $;6,325.00-writh concrete curb and $4�85.00 with blacktop Curb� AND AT-AN ESTI�MATED COST FOR FIRST STREET NORTHuOF $4,II0.00. (d) The improvement of Twelfth Avenue South between First and Second Streets Soath, by the construction and installation of blacktop surfacing thereon and of con crete curb on both sides of said location and the assessment of the following prem.fi.ses viz: Lots I to 9, inclusive, Block 9, and Lots 10 to 18, inclusive, Block 10, all in West Minneapolis, for all or a portion of the cost of the improvements, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of $4,284.00. (e) The improvement of Ninth Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and Hennepin County Road No. 3, by the construction and installation of blacktop surfacing thereon and a concrete curb and gutter on both sides of said tocation or in the alternative by the construction and installation of concrete street paving and concrete curb thereon and the assessment of the following premises viz: Lots I to 6,,inclusive, Block 4, Lots 18 to 28, inclusive, Block 4, and Lots I to 6, inclusive, and Lots II to 17, inclusive, Block 5, and Lots 5 to 20, inclusive, Block 13, all in West Minneapolis, and Lot I, Auditor's Subdivision No. 194, Hennepin County, Minn. and Lot I, Dow's Momestead, for all or a portion of the cost of the improvements, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an ,estimated total cost of $20,341.00 for the blacktop surfacing and concrete curb and gutter and $41,348�00 for the con— crete paving and curb thereon. (f) Along Van Buren Avenue South between First and Second Streets South, by the consFruction and installat.ion of blacktop surfacing thereon and the assessment of the follow�ng premises: �� � Lots I to 12, inclusive, Block 35, and Lots 13 to 24, inclusive, Block 36, a�� in �Nest Minneapolis Center, for all or a portion of the cost of the improvements, Pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.0I1 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of $3430.00. (g1 The improvement of Si>:th Street South between Eighth and Eleventh Avenues South by the construction and insta��ation of blacktop surfacing thereon and concrete curb and gutter on both sides of said location, and the assessment of the following property, viz; Lots ( to 24, inclusive, Block 52; Lots I to 20, inclusive, Block 53; Lots t to 24, inclusive, Block 58; Lots I to 24, inclusive, Block 59; Lots I to 24, inciusive, ,Block 60, all in West Minneapolis, and Lot 7, Auditor�s Subdivision No. 195, Hennepin County, Minnesota, for all or a portion of the cost of said improvements pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated tota( cost of $13,542.00. (h) By the improvement of Bo�ce Road from Blake Road to Holly Road by the construction and installation of blacktop surfacing thereon and concrete curb and gutter on both sides of said location, and the assessment of the following property, viz; Lots I to 30, inclusive, Block I; Lots I to 30, inclusive, Block 2, all in F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park, and Lots 23 to 26, inclusive, and Lots 31 to 34, inclusive, Preston's Interlachen Park, and Lot 77, Auditor's Subdivision No. 239, Hennepin County, Minnesota, for all or a portion of the cost, of said improvements, purseant to M.S.A. Seas. 429.011 to 429.I11, at an estimated total cost of $7,654.00. (i) The improvement of Goodrich Avenue from Blake Road to Interlachen Road by the construction and installation of blacktop surfacing thereon and of concrete e.urb and gutter on both sides of said location, and the asses�tnent of the following property, viz: Lots I to 30, inclusive, Block I; Lots I to 30, inclusiv�, Block 2; Lots I to 30, inclusive, Block 3; Lots I to 30, inclusive, Block 4; Lots 1 to 32, i�nc��l_��s i v�, B l ock 13; Lots I to 30, .i;�ic�usive, Block 14; Lots ( to 30, �irh�Ius�Ve, Block 15; Lots I to 30, inclusive, Block 16, a11 in F. A. Savage's Inter(achen Park, for a11 or a portion of the cost of said improvements pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $15,787.00. (j) Along Oakwood Road from the street car right of way to Goodrich Avenue by the construction and installation of blacktop surfacing thereon and of concrete curb and gutter on both s�ides of said location, and the assessment of the following property, viz; Lots 1 to 16, inclusive, Block 13; Lots 16to 30, Block 14, a,ll in F. A. Savage°s Interlachen Park, for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M. S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $ 6,992.00. (k) Along Holly Road from the street car ri.ght of way to Boyce Road by the construction and instal,lation of blacktop surfacing thereon and concrete curb and gutter along both sides of said location, and the assessment of the following property, viz: Lots 16 to 30, inclusive, Block 2; Lots I to 15, inclusive, B.lock 3; Lots I to 15, inclusive, Block 14; Lofs 16 to 30, inciusive,.Block 15, al1 in F. A. Savage�s Interiachen Park,, for a�� or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111., at an estimated total cost of said improvement of $ 13,984.00. (I) Along Ashley Road from Excelsior Avenue to the street car right of way by the installation and construction of biacktop surface thereon and of concrete eurb and gutter along both sides of said location, anci the assessment of the follrnnring property, viz: Lots I to 32, inclusive� Preston's Interlachen Park; Lots 77 and 79 Auditor�s Subdivision_No. 239, Hennepin County, Minnesota; _ Lots�l6 to 30, inclusive, Block I; Lots I to 15, inclusive, B.loek 2; Lots I to 15, inclusive, Block 15; �.ots 16 to 30, inclusive, Block !6, all in F. A. . Savage's Interlachen Park, _ for al1 or a portion of the cost of said improvements, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.1I1, at an estimated total cost of $19�665.00. (m) Along Jackson Avenue North from St. Louis Street to Second Street North�by the eonstruction and installation of blacktoP surfacing thereon , and of concrete curb and gutter along both s.ides of said location, and (.. 4 � 5� iJ5 � bs \ ; � ,I the assessment of the following property, viz; ' Lots I to 13, inclusive, Block 4; Lots l4 to 26, inclusive,Block 3; Lots 1 to 10, inclusive, Block 13; Lots I to 4, inclusive, Btock 14;, , all in West Minneapol.is Center, for all or a portion of the cost of said improvements, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated tota) cost of $Il?y�771.00. (n) Along St. Loais Street from Excelsior Avenue to Jackson Avenue North�by the construction and instalfation of blacktop surfacing thereon with concrete curb and gutter on both sides of said location, or in the alter— native by the construction and installation of concrete paving surfacing with aoncrete curb thereon, and.the assessment of the following property, vi.2: Lots I to 10, inclusive, Block 13, West Minneapolis cen ter; and Tracts A. and 8.;, Registered Land Survey No.505 Files of the Registrar of Titles, Henne. Co.,Minn., for all or a portion of the cost of said improvements, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of $I1,500.00 for blacktop surfacing and concrete curb and gutter, or $22,425.00 for concrete pavin g, including concrete curb. (o). Along Second Street North from Tyl.er to Monroe Avenues North, � by the construction and installation of blacktop surfacing thereon, and the assessment of the following property� viz; ' Lots I to 10, inclusive, Block I; Lots I to 25, inclusive, Block 2; Lots I to 26, inclusive, Block 3; Lots I to 26, inclusive, Block 4„ all in West Minneapolis Center, and Lots I to 24, inclusive, Block•I; Lots I to 24, inelusive, Bloak 2, al1 in Stevens Oekwood Park, for a�� or a portion of the cost of said improvements� pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of $I_1,500.00. , (p) Along Ninth Avenue North from Excelsior Avenue to First Street North by the construction and installation of blacktop street swrfacing thereon or in the alternative by the construction and installation of concrete street paving surfacing thereon, and the assessment of the followring property, viz: Lots I to 15, inclusive, Block 68 and Lots 8 to 21, inelusive, Bloc� 67, all in West Minneapolis Second Division, for all or a portion of the cost of said improvement, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.(II, at an estimate total eost of $6440.00 for blacktop street surfacing, or $17,710.00 for concrete street paving surfacing thereon. 2, A public hearing will.,be held on each of the proposed imprrevements abo.�e described on the 21st day of June, 1960 in the council chambers of the City Ha�� at Hopkins at 7;30 o�clock P. M. and the Clerk sha11 give published notice of such hearings and improvements as required by law. Adopted by the council of this city of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 3d day of May, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, _ Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, _ Mayor�,r : ,:. .;-. A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELO ON TUESDAY� MAY I 7� I 960 AT 7:30 P.M. 1 N THE C� TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNC�LMEN CARROLL� MILBERT AND ANDERLA� ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER� CITY ENGINEER STROJAN ANO CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. MILBERT MOVEO� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED MAY 17� 1960 �N THE AMOUNT OF $38,574.41� BE APPROVEO FOR PAYMEIdT. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OP.,ENED ON MONDAY� MAY 2, 1960 AT 2:00 P.M.� FOR FURNISHING THE C.1 TY OF HOPKI NS W� TH POLI CE CARS AND THE FOLLOWI NG B� DS WERE RECEI VED;� DAHLBERG FORD HOPKINS MOTOR SALES-uDOOGE DART" HOP.K� NS MOTOR SALES�pPLYMOUTH�� A-SPEC� FICATI ONS 2-DOOR SEOAN $ 3,010.66 2,579.24 2,464.76 B�SPECI FI CATI ONS 4-DOOR SEDAN $ 3,1 94.56 2, 791 .20 2,666.70 MILBERT MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE BID AS SUBMITTED BY THE HOPK�NS MOTOR SALES FOR THE pDODGE DARTp - 4 DOOR SEDAN IN THE AMOUNT OF �2�791,20� BE ACCEPTED. PERBIX AND CARROLL VOTI NG N0. MOTI ON LOST. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIOS.WERE bPENED ON MONDAY� MAY 16� 1960 AT 10:00 A,M. FOR THE FURNISH- I NG OF BI TUMI NOUS SURFACE MATERI ALS� AND THE FOLLOWI NG BI DS WERE RECEI VED;- SEE ATTACHED MARK£D'u EXHI BI T pA" . MILBERT MOVED, ANDERIA SECONDEO� THAT THE BIDS BE AWAROED (N ACCORDANCE W�TH THE CITY ENGI NEER�S RECOMMENDATI ONS;- �I � MED� UM CURi NG CUT�BACK ASPHAIT (2� RAPI D CURI NG CUT-BACK ASPHALT �3� SLOW CURING LIQUID ASPHALT �5� SLOW CUR� NG ASPHALT PLANT MI X (4� ASPHALT EMULSION �6� MEDI UM CURI NG ASPHALT (7� ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PLANT MIX �8� BI TUMI NOUS' CURB GLEASON FOB PLANT F0� SI TE 8c APPL) ED $ .1125 GAL. ,1425 GAL. .175 ° .1475 " .I I " .I 4 " 7.00 TON CRAI G FOB PLANT FOB SITE & APPLIED .I 85 BLACKTOP SERVIC E C0. FOB PLAIdT FOB SI TE 8c APPLI ED 5.40 TON 5,40 " 6.75 TON .65 LI N. FT. BIDS WERE ALSO OPENED MAY 16� 1960 AT 10:00 A.M. FOR TRAFFIC MARKING PAINT AND THE FOLLOW� 1 NG BI DS WERE RECEI VED;- I TEM APPROX. QtfARiY1:T1 ES I 00 GAL . 60 " 20 ° BI DDER * STRIPING SERVICE C0.` YEL�OW ALKYD RESIN PAINT 3.63�GAL. WHI TE PA� NT WI TH RUBBER FORTI FI ED VEHICLE 3.40 " YEILOW PAI NT W) TH RUBBER FORTI FI ED 363.00 204 .00 TROPICAL 3.1 5 3.08 V�H;I;��.E 3,75 " 75.00 3,15 I 8 4 PAI NT THI NNER 1,45 " 26.1 0 5 GAL. � I.02 $ 666.10 � I " � I .22 12 " NO CHARGE *SEE BI D BI OS WERE ALSO OPENED MAY I 6� I 960 AT I 0;00 A.M. FOR APPLYI NG TRAFFI C PA) NTS AND THE FOLLOW) NG BI D WAS RECEI VEO;- APPROX. QUANTI TI ES 5,000 LI N.FT. 2 � 000 '� u 4,000 " " 5,000 " " I 0 � 000 " " 2� 000 " " TEM 4° YELLOW CENTERLINE 4° WHITE TRAFFIC LINES ON STREETS 4° WHITE TRAFFIC LINES ON PARKING LOTS 8° WHITE PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALKS I 2° YELLOW CURB PARKI NG RESTRICTI ONS 4p WHITE CURB PARKING LINES BIDDER STRI PI NG SERVICE C0. .03/L . F . I 50 .00 .03 " 60.00 .03 " I 20.00 .03 " 1 50.00 .035 ° 350.00 .03 60.00 $890.00 *TROPIC AL- BID REJECTED-DID NOT MEET SPECIFICATIONS. PAGE �2� REGULAR MEETI NG � MAY I?� I 960 CARROLL MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE BID AS SUBMITTED BY STRIP�NG SERVICE FOR TRAFF� C MARKI NG PA� NT I N THE AMOUNT OF $668.1 0 AND FOR APPLYI NG TRAFF� C PA� NT 1 N THE AMOUNT OF �890.00� BE ACCEPTED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED, ANDERLA SECOIdDEO, THAT RESOLUTION NO. ��� "A RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK TO BE DONE AS SET UP IN RESOLUTION 877, WHICH IS FOR q GRADED STREET ON 7TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM NINE MILE CREEK TO THE ALLEY WEST OF 14TH AVENUEe, — ESTiMATED COST OF �MPROVEMENT� $2,233, MARKEO EXNIBIT pBa BE ADOPTEO. CARRIED. ANDERLA MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. g�°A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACQUIRING BY CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTH 33 FT. OF THAT PART OF THE SW4 OF SECTI ON 25, TOWNSHI P I I 7, RANGE 22, LYI N6 WEST OF NI NE MI LE CREEK AND EAST OF THE WEST LINE EXTENDED SOUTHERLY OF L. P. CREVIER�S 2ND ADDITION TO WEST MINNEAPOLI� MARKED EXHI BI T°C?�, BE ADOPTED. CARR� ED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. ��\ "A RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK TO BE DONE AS SET UP IN RESOLUTION N0. 876, WHIC H IS FOR THE GRADING AND GRAVELING ALONG 12TH AVENUE FROM 6TH STREET SOUTH TO 7TH STREET SOUTH" — TOTAL COST oF IMPROVEMENT �1�978� MARKED EXHIBIT pDp, BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. ANDERLA MOVED, MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THE HEARING SET FOR 7;30 P.M. TO CONSIDER THE GRADING AND GRAVELING ALONG 6TH STREET SOUTH FROM IITH TO 12TH AVENUE SOUTH� AT A TOTAL ESTI MATED COST OF $3,404� BE CONTI NUEO TO THE JUNE 7TH COUNCI L MEETI NG. CARR� ED. MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.���pA RESOLUTION ORDERING q HEARING FOR THE BLd�CKTOPPI NG OF ALLEY, NORTH—SOCITH ALLEY I N BLOCK 2, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S, NORTH— SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH STREET SOUTH AND 7TH STREET SOUTH LYING SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE /1ND NORTH OF 2ND STREET, LOTS 7— 1 8� BLOCK 2� LOT 30-42� BLOCK 2, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S!#ND �LSO � HEqRI NG TO CONSI DER THE 1 NSTALL�ITI ON OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, DRI VEWAYS AND BLACKTOP SURFACE OF THE FOLLOWING: — BLACKTOP SURFACING OF 5TH STREET SOUTH FROM 6TH AVENUE TO COUNTY R06�D N0. I 8; CONCRETE CURB ANO GUTTER ON NORTH SI DE OF 5TH STREET SOUTFI, 6TH AVENUE TO COUNTY ROAD N0. 18; CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER ON SOUTH SIDE OF 5TH STREET 30UTH FROM 5TH qVENUE TO COUNTY ROqD N0. I S, BLOCK 43 TO 47 AND 63� WEST Mi NNE�IPOL1 S, BLOCK i, 2, 3¢NO 4� PqRK VALLEY, BLOCK I, 2�1ND 3, PARK VALLEY SECOND QD01 TI ON, ALL OF THE UNPLqTTEO PARTS OF THE EAST � OF THE NE4 OF SECTI ON 25� TOPJNSHI P I I 7, RqNGE 22, AT AN ESTIMATED COST OF $18�152� MARKED EXHIBIT pEp� BE ADOPTEO. CARRIED. /" MILBERT MOVEO� ANOERLA SECONDED� THAT THE PLANS AS SUBMITTED BY DONALD HAGEN FOR A�PRO� POSED CAR WASH TO BE LOCATED AT 404 EXCELSIOR AVENUE BE APPROVED� SUBJECT TO T-H� FOLLOWIIVG CONDI TI ONS;— �) � THE C1 TY OF HOPKI NS RESERVES THE RI GIiT TO CONTROL THE FLOW OF WATER FROM THE HOLDING TANKS INTO THE SANITARY SEWERj �2� THE OWNER PROVIDE AND PAY FOR ANY EXTRA POLICE FOR TRAFF�C CONTROL DEEMED NECESSARY BY THE CITY MANAGER. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDEO, THAT RESOLUTION NO.gq�,"A RESOLUTION CALLING A SPECIAL ELEC TION TO VOTE ON PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS"� MARKED ExHIB1T "F", BE AOOPTEO. CARR�ED, CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE C�PANY BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO PLACE A BUR�ED CABLE ON ST. LOUIS STREET, 20 FEET EAST OF JACKSON AVENUE EXTEIVDIN� WEST 389 FEET PASSED VAN BUREN AVENUE� ALSO PLACE A BUR�ED CABLE ON 7TH STREET SOUTH INTERSECTING W�TH COUNTY ROAD NO. 18. CARRIED. EMERGENCY ANDERLA MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.gg�"A/RESOLUTION CALLING FOR THE CHqNGING OF A POLLING PLACE FROM OAKRIDGE COUNTRY CLUB TO THE HOPKINS SENIOR HIGH �HOOL", MARKED EXHIBIT �Gp� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. ATT ST• � W. HARLAN PERBIX� AYOR 'Ir� Y y�..�X.(YIX1�✓l.� C. R. 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CROSSt,�E?�ItS ,,C13 oj U 2°" �PEfl,�.OI�J Ct➢RB E''ARKB PfG RES�'R6 C'�4 C)RdS �035 11 Q° VNN-0 $'E ClfR6 flARKf iVG Q.� NES oC33 RECOn4P�PdDEO A�JARD OF CO[�iR61C'6'o� S?Rti PO Nt3 SEF�1lQCE COG CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 883 RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORTS AND CALLING FOR HEARING ON CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS. WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 877 of the City Council adopted April 5, 1960 and pursuant to Resolution No. 882 of the City Gouncil of the City of Hopkins adopted May 3, 1960 certain reports have been prepaed by John Strojan, Hopkins City Engineer, with referenee to the following improvements of the following streets, avenues; roads and alleys as more specifically hereinafter set forth, and these reports were received by the council on May �7, 1960; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS as follows; I. The council will consider the improvements of the following streets, � avenues, roads and alleys in accordance with the respective reports of said engineer, viz; �a1 The improvement of the North—South alley between Sixth and Seventh Avenues South, South of Excelsior Avenue and North of Second Street South, all in elock 2, West Minneapolis, by the construction of blacktop surfacing thereon and the assessment of the following property, viz; Lots 7 to 18, inclusive, and Lots 30 to 42, inclusive, Block 2, West Minneapolis, for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $1256.00. (b) The improvement of Fiftfi�Street South from Sixth Avenue South to County Road 18 by the construction and installation of blacktop surfacing thereon and the improvemen�,t of said Fifth Street South from Sixth Avenue South!'�to County Road IS on the North side thereof by the construction of concrete curb and gutter thereon and the improvement of said Fifth Street South between Fifth Avenue South and County Road I8 on the South side thereof by the construction of concrete curb and gutter thereon and the assessment of the folla✓ving property, �riz; Blocks 43, 44, 45, 46 and 47 and 63 all in West Minneapolis and Blocks I, 2, 3 and 4, al1 in Park Valley, and Btocks I, 2 and 3 in Park Valley 2nd Addition and all of the unPlatted part of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25, Township .117, Range 22, for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429,011 to 429.111 at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $18,152.00. 2. A public hearing will be held on each of the proposed improvements above described on the 5th day of July, 1960 in the council chambers of the City Hall of the City of Hopkins at 7:30 o'clock P. M., and the Clerk shal) give published notice of such hearings and improvements as required by law. Adopted by the council of the City of Hopkins, Minne�sota, this 17th day of May, f960, C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney :� , W. FiARLAN PERB I X, Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 885 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACQUIRING BY CONDEMNATION.PROCEEDINGS IN EMINENT DOMAIN.OR PURCHASE, OR CERTAIN ADDITIONAL LANDS.NEGESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION�OF.SEVENTH STREET SOUTH FROM NINE MILES.CREEK WESTERLY TO THE WEST LINE, OF L. P. CREVIER'S.2ND ADD.ITION.TO.WEST M.INNEAPOLIS V�HEREAS Seventh Street South is designed to be an East—West thoroughfare, the right of way for which is required to be 66 feet in width, and WHEREAS the City of Hopkins presently owns by dedication, the Northerly 33 feet of said proposed Seventh Street South from Nine Mile Creek, bVesterly, to the West Iine of L. P.. Crevier's 2nd Addition to West Minneapo— I i s, an d WHEREAS it has become necessary to open, construct and develop Seventh Street South at said location, and WHEREAS it is necessary in order for such opening and development of said part of said Seventh Street South that the City of Hopkins acquire the real estate herein described for said purpose, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF 7NE CITY OF HORKINS as follows: I. That it is necessary to open, grade and develop a public thoroughfare to be known as Seventh Street South, from Nine_Mile Creek Vdesterly, to the West Iine of L. P. Crevier,s 2nd Addition to West Minneapolis. 2. That the City of Hopkins acquire for said purpose either in pro— ceedings by condemnation under the right of eminent doma;in or by purchase, the following described real estate situated and being in the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, to—wit; The North 33 feet of that part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 25, Ta�vnship 117, Range 22 lying West of Nine Mile.Creek and East of the West line as the same would be if extended Southerly of L. P.Crevier�s 2nd Addition to West Minneapolis. 3. That if acquisition of said premises cannot be accomplished by purchase, the city attorney is hereby authorized, ordered and empowered to commence appropriate court action to acquire said premises in the statutes made and provided. Passed and adopted by the council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 17th day of May, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, W� MARLAN PERBIX, Secretary of the Council Mayor. JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin Gounty, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 880 A RESOLUTION DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND ESTABLISHING,A DIFFERENT POLLING PLACE FOR.ELECTION DISTRICT.N0..�5 FOR THE ELECTIONS TO BE.NELD.JUNE 21, 1960 WHEREAS by previous resolution of the city council an election has been called upon the question;— SHALL THE CITY OF HOPKINS BORROW MOMNY AND ISSUE ITS P� GOTIABLE COUPON BONDS IN.THE AMOUNT OF NOT TO EXCEED $750,000.00 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF STORM SEWERS and upon four Hopkins municipal charter amendments heretofore presented by the Hopkins Charter Commission, which election has been scheduled for June 21, 1960 between the hours of 7;00 o�clock A. M. and 8:00 o�clock, P. M., and WHEREAS by Resolution No. 649 of the City of Hopkins election districts and polling places have been heretofore established, and WHEREAS District No. 5 provides a polling place at the Oakridge Coun ty C I ub Hoase, and WHEREAS said polling place cannot be secured for June 21, 1960, and WHEREAS for said election a different polling place for District No. 5 at the Hopkins Senior High School building has been secured and WHEREHS an emergency exists on this question. NOW THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the city council of the City of Hopkins at a regular me�ting thereof held May 17, f960 that for 0 the elections to be held on June 21, 1960 the polling place for District No. 5, which district is defined in Resolution No. 649, hereby is established and shall be the Hopkins Senior High School building. That further, a copy of this resolution shall be published in the official newspaper�of the City of Hopkins on May 26, (960. Passed and adopted by unanimous vote of the city council this 17th day of May, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, Se�retary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor Published in the Hennepin County Review May 26, 1960 CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 884 A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS AND.PREPARATION OF PLANS WHEF� AS a resolution of the city council adopted the Ist day of March, 1960, number 873, fixed a date for a council hearing on the propased improvements of Seventh Street South between Eleventh and Fifteenth Avenues South and Fourteenth Avenue South between Seventh Street South and the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway Company by the construction and installation of an approved, graded roadway thereon, and _ WHEREAS ten days published notice of the hearing through two weekly pub�ications of the required notice was given and the hearing was held thereon on the 5th day of April, 1g60, at which time al1 persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS as follows: I. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in council Resolution No. 873, adopted March I, 1960. 2. John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for the improvements and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvements. Adopted by the council this 17th day of May, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBIX, Secretary of the Council MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, City,Attorney : � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 88� A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS , WHEREAS Resolution No. 876 of the city council of the City of Hopkins adopted t� 5th day of Aprit, 1960, fixed a date for a council hearing on the proposed improvement of Twelfth Avenue South from Sixth Street South to Seventh Street South by the�construction of a graded and graveled road thereon, and VdNEREAS ten i10) days published notice of the hearing through two weekly publica:tiions was given and the hearing was held thereon on the 17th day of May, (960 at which time all persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS as follows; I. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed by the Council Resolution No. 876 adopted April 5, 1960. 2. John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this im— provement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. Adopted by the council of the City of Hopkins this 17th day of May, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City.Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor CITY � HOPKINS Hennepin County, Mt�nesota NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS . TO WHOM I T hRAY CONCERtd: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopklns will meet in the council chambers of the Gity Hail at 7z30 o°clock P. M. on May 17, 1960 to consider the grading and graveling of the�fol�lov�►ing streets and avenues, vizt ,(aj, A(o�g Sixth Street Soat� from Eleventh to Tlaelf•tli�; Avenues South. �(b)= Along TVrelfth Avenue from Sfixth Street South to Seventh Street South pursuant to M.S.A., Sec. 429.011 to 429,II1. The areas proPosed to be assessed for said improvements are as foI fows: Project a, Lots 1:to 10, inclusive, Block 54; aIt of Block 55 and Cots I to 24, inclusive, Block 57, all in West Minneapolis at a total estimated cas t of S34Q4.�0. Project b. Lots I to 12, inclusive, Biock 56; Lots 13 to 24, inclusive, Biock 57, all in West Minneapolis, at a total cost of $1978,00. Such person as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed tmprovements wi11 be heard at this meeting. C, R. PETERSON, Se�retary of the Council �'� JOSE�I C. VESE LY, City.Attorney Pubiished in the Hennepin County Review on April 28th, and May 5� 1960. :� CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesofia NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOM IT MAY GONCERN: NOTICE (S HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins wiil meet in the counci) chambers of the City Hall et 7;30 ot�clock, P. M. on ;',MAY�13, �960 to consider the improvement of Seventh Street 6 South between Nine Mile Creek and the a��ey West of Fourteenth Avenue South between Seventh Sttreet South and the right of way of the Ghicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad C�ompany by the construction and installation of an approved graded.roadway thereon, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111. The areas proposed to be assessed for such improvement are the following: Lots 13 to 24, inclnsive, Block 58; Lots I to 24, inciusive, Block 57; Lots I to 24, inclusive, Block 56, aii in West- Minneapolis, and Lots I to 8, inclusive, Block I, Mason Industrial Addition, and Lots I to 4, inclusive, L. P. Crevier�s Second Addition to West Minneapolis, and . ,_ That part of the Southwest puarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 25, Tarunship 117,, Range 22 bounded by the Soufh line of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter acnd b_y the West Iine of L..P. Grevier�s Second Addition to West Minneapolis and by the Southeasterly line of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific RailroacJ, and That parfi of the Southwest Quarter of Section 25, Tc�vnship 117, Range 22 lying North of a �ine parallel with and 628 feet South of the half section (ine and between the East line of Lots 23 and 24, Block 58, West Minneapolis extended Southerly and the West I.ine extended Southerly of L. P. Crevier�s Second,Addition to West Minneapolis, , The cost of such improvement is estima�ted to be $2684.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvements will be heard at this meeting. G. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, Ci ty Attorney Pub I i shed i n the Hennepi n Coun ty Rev i ew on A�R62��L' 28TM':AIND 1 MA�''.=5;:�.1 960 . , . C17Y OF HOPKINS HENNEPi N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA RESOLUTION NO �+ A RESOLUTI ON CALLI NG � SPEC 1 AL ELEC T10N TO VOTE ON CERTAI N PROPOSED CH�RTER AMENDMENTS. WHEREIIS, THE CHARTER COMMI SSI ON OF THE CI TY OF HOPK� NS HAS SUBMI TTED TO THE C�TY COUI�IL A REPORT PROPOSING FOUR AMENDMENTS:.TO THE C�TY CHARTER� WHtCH AMENDMENTS ARE SET FORTH �N FULL IN EXH181T 4Ap� WH1CH IS HERETO ATTACHED AND HEREBY MADE A PART OF THlS RESOLUTION� AND WHEREqS� NO GENERAL ELECTION W�LL OCCUR IN THE C�TY WITHIN SIX MONTHS AFTER THE DELIVERY TO THE C1TY OF A DRAFT OF SUCH PROPOSED AMENDMENTS� AND THE CITY IS THEREFORE REQUIRED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF M11dNESOTA TO SUBMIT SUCH AMENDMENTS TO THE ELEC TORS AT A SPECIAL ELECTION TO B E HELD W�TH1N 90 DAYS AFTER THE DELIVERY OF SUCH DRAFT� AND WHEREAS, THE COUI�IL IS FURTHER REQUIRED BY LAW TO F1X THE FORM OF BALLOT TO BE USED AT SUCH SPEC�AL CHARTER ELECTION� NOW THEFtEFORE� BE 1T RE�OLVED= I• THE QUESTION OF APPROVING SAID FOUR PROPOSED CHARTER AMEIdDMENTS AND EACH OF THEM SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS.AT A SPEC�AL ELECTION WHlCH IS HEREBY CALLED�TO BE HELD AT THE REGULAR POLLING PLACES � N EACH VOTI NG DI STRICT ON TUESOAY� THE 21 ST DAY OF JUNE� I960. 2. THE SAID ELEC TION SHALL BE CONOUCTED �N ACCORDANCE TO THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF M�NNESOTA. THE PDLLS SHALL BE OPENED AT 7t00 OrCLOCK A.M. AND SHALL BE CLOSED AT 8500 OtCLOCK P,M. AND THE FOLLOWjNG ARE DESIGNATED TO ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS AND THE FOLLOWING ARE DESIGNATED AS POLLING PLACESt POLLING PLACES I ST D) STRiCT 2ND D[STR�CT 3RD DISTRICT 4TH DISTRICT 5n� ol s�icr 6TH D� STRICT MASSEYvHARRIS COMPANY BU) LDI NG HARLEY HOPKINS SCNOOL B111 LD� NG HOPKINS PUBIIC LIBRARY BUI LDJ NG FORD TRACTOR COMPANY BUI LD� N6 IBOPKI.�1S uSENI:OR H►YGF? L _�": $�F1QnL ALICE SMI TH SCHOOL BUIL0ING JUDGES AND CLERKS IRENE MILLER� SELMA PAHL� GERALDINE BARLANC BERNICE NOVY� CHARLES C. HERSMAN� CIARA HOKANSON FGORENCE SUNOQUIST� NORA LEE� PETER H. JORGENSEN ADELINE SEDESKY� SOPHIA NICOLAI� LOUISE G. LUSSIER KAY SULLIVAN� EDNA WILCOX� SALLY F. MC BRATNIE GLADYS JOHNSTON� ESTHER E. TAUCHEN� CHARLES W. HERZAN 7TH OISTRIC T HOPKINS, MUNjCIPAL �SABELLE NOLAND� ELEANOR PETERSON� BUILD�NG MAR�YS EIDAM 3. THE BALLOTS USED AT SA�D SPEC�AL C�TY CHARTER ELECTION SHALL BEAR THE FOLLOW�NG WORDS� F�GURES AND QUESTIONSt NOTI C E OF SPEC 1 t�L ELEC T.I ON C I TY OF HOP"KI NS WENNEPI_N COUNTY.� MINNESOTA NOTICE IS,HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOUR PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE C1TY CHARTER OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� HENIVEP�N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA� WHICH ARE SET FORTH ! N FULL I N AT'TACHED EXH1 81'T °A° WHICH I S HEREBY MAOE A F14RT OF THJ S NOTICE� WI Ll BE SUBMI TTEO TO THE QUALI F1 ED VOTERS OF THE C] TY FOR ADOPTI'ON OR REJECTI ON AT A SPEC�'AL ELECTION TO BE HELD:IN AND FOR SA.ID CiTY ON TUESDAY� JUNE 21� 1960� BETWEEN THE HQURS OF 7500 OFCLOCK A�.M, AND 8:00 OtCLOCK P.AA. DATEO MAY 18� 1960, �b `l'� /�,: :�� . . .. . .� C'. R'. PETERSON, CI7Y CLERK PUBL�'SHED � N THE HENNEP� N COUNTY REV1 EW ON MAY I 9 AND .26� AND JUNE 2 AND 9� 1960. cr '=� '� � ;�° :�:� ' i' �:.;'�,,, � �:'_, EXHIBIT "A" AMEND�ENT NUMBER I AMENO SEC, 2,07 TO READ= SEC,, 2v07�o �qLARIES, THE MAYOR SHALL RECEIVE AN ANNUAL SALARY OF �600q00 AND THE COUNC�'LMEN SHALL EACH RECEIVE AN ANNUAL SALARY OF �G00,00. THE MAYOR AND COUNCJLMEN.SHALL BE PA1.0 A REASONABLE SUM FOR EACH.,DAY AND�.THEI:R,REASONABLE EXPENSES 1 NCURRED WHI;LE TRAVELI NG OUTS) DE THE C].TY ON THE C�,'TY�S BUS) NESS, THE C',TY MANAGER AND ALL OTHER OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE-G�;TY SHALL RECEIVE SUGH SALAR�ES� WAGES AND EXPENSES AS MAY BE FI;XED BY THE COUNC]L, AMENDMENT NUMBER 2 AMEND SEC, 6',05 AND SEC, 6,06 TO READS SEC�o 6,05, PURCHASES AND CONTRAG TS, THE CITY MANAGER SHALL BE THE CHIEF PURCHASING AGENT OF THE CITY, ALL PURCHASES ON BEHALF OF THE CL.TY SHALL BE MADE� AND ALL CONTRACTS LET BY TME CITY MANAGER SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE COUNC�L�• SUCH APPROVAL MUST BE G1VEN 1N ADVANCE WHENEVER THE AMOUNT OF SUCH PURCHASE OR CONTRACT EXCEEDS �I�OOOoOOo ALL CONTRACTS� BONDS AND;INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY KI:ND TO WH1CH THE C�TY SHALL BE A PARTY SHALL BE SIGNED BY THE MAYOR ON BEHALF OF THE C�:TY AS WELL AS BY THE CITY MANAGER� AND SHALL BE EXECUTED IN THE NAME OF THE CITY, SEC, 6,06, CONTRAC TS, IN.ALL CASES OF WORK TO BE DONE BY CONTRACT� OR FOR THE PURCHASE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY OF ANY K!'ND� WHERE THE AMOUNT INVOLVED IS MORE THAN �I'�OOOo00� EXCEPT I.N THOSE CASES WHERE FROM THE NATURE OF THE WORK TO BE DONE OR THE KIND OF PROPERTY TO BE PURCHASED fT 1S,APPARENT THAT NO COMPETITIVE BlDS �FIEREFORE W)LL BE RECEIVED� UNLESS THE COUNC�i SHALL BY AN EMERGENCY ORDJNANCE OTHER• WlSE. PROVIDE� THE ClTY MANAGER SHA�L ADVERTlSE FOR`B�DS IN SUCH MANNER AS MAY BE DES�;GNATED BY THE COUNCIL. CONCCRACTS OVER �1�OOOo00 SHALL BE LET TO THE LOWEST RESPONSJ•BLE B�;ODER o THE COUNCI L MAY REJEGT _ ANY AND ALL BI;DSe NOTHI NCa CONTAI NEU J N THIS SECTION SHALL PREVENT THE PURCHASING OF REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY ON THE 1NSTALL^ MENT PAYMENT PLANo FURTHER REGULAT,I'ONS FOR THE MAKI'NO OF B)DS ANO LETT!!NG OF CONTR�CTS MAY BE MADE BY ORDI NAf�E� SUBJECT TO THE PROV1'S� 0NS OF TH1�S CHARTER, RMENDMENT NUMBER 3 AMEND S6C, 7a� 4� SUBDI VI S� ON 2� TO REAOS SEOJ, 7,j 4, SUBDI VI SI ON 2, THE COUNCJ.I BY A FOUR�FI FTHS VOTE MAY AUTHORJ::ZE THE 1'SSUANCE OF PERMANENT 1MPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND BONDS AND BONDS TO PAY FOR ANY IMPROVEMENTi THE COST OF WHICH IS TO BE ASSESSED AGAINST BENEFITTED PROPERTY�. OR FOR ANY PURPOSE AUTHOR�.ZED BY TH1S CHARTER OR THE LAWS OF TH1'S STATE WHICii W1LL PRODUCE REVENUE TO THE CJTY� W177i0UT SUBMITTfNG THE ISSUE TO VOTE OF THE ELEC TORS. THE COUNCI L SHALI MA1 NTA1 N TME I NTEGRI TY OF TH) S' FUND BY APPROPR� AT! ONS FROM OTHER FUNDS� )F NECESSARYo l.N ORDER THAT THE FUND MAY BE ADMINISTERED.ON A SELF—SUSTAINING BAS1:S� ALL lMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FINANCED TMROUGH IT SHALL UPON COMPLETtON BE CERTlf1ED BY THE CJ.TY MANAGER AS TO TOTAL COST� WHICH SHALL THEREUPON BE APPORTIONED BY THE COIJNw CI:L� E)THER AS ASSESSMENTS AGAINST BENEF�;TTED PROPERTY OR AS AMOUNTS DUE FROM OTNER CITY FUNDSe AMOUNTS APPORTIONED AGAINST OTHER C�TY FUNDS SHALL BE DUE NOT LATER THAN THE DATES OF ADOPTION OF THE CORRESPONDING ASSESSMENT ROLI.S� SHALL BE CHARGED INTEREST AS IN THE CASE OF ASSESSMENTS AND SHALL BE PAID �NTO THE FUND� WITH ANY INTEREST OUE� NOT LATER THAN ONE YEAR AFTER DUE DATESo ASSESSMENTS AGAINST BENEF►,TTED PROPERTY SHALL,NOT BE CANCELLED OR REDUCED UNtESS SAID.FUND I,S REIMBURSED FOR THE AMOUNT�.WITW INTEREST� OF SAID CANCELLATIOW OR REDUCTION WITHI.N ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE THEREOF, MONEYS 1N THE FUND MAY BE, TRANSFERRED BY THE C�,TY COUNCIt FOR ANY OTHER USE OR PURPOSE FOR WHICH BONDS MAY BE �.SSUED UPON APPROVAL TWEREOF BY THE ELEC TORS BY THE SAME MAJORlTY AS REQUfRED FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR SUCH PURPOSE, AMENOMENT NUMBER 4 r AMEND �SEC.o 3001 TO REAO! . SEC a 3.0� . COUNC i L MEETt NGS, THE COUNCI L SHALI. MEET AT Sl1CH TI ME AS MAY BE PRESCRIBED BY ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION� EXCEPT THAT THEY SHALL MEET NOT LESS THAN ONCE EACH MONTH, TWE MAYOR OR ANY TWO MEMBERS OF THE COUNG�L MAY CALL SPECI;AL MEE'1�' �:jNGS UPON AT LEAST TWELVE HOURS NOTICE TO EACH MEMBER OF THE COUNC�'Lo SUGH NOTICE SHALL BE DELI'VERED PERSONALLY TO EACH MEMBER OR SHALL BE LEFT W1TFi SOME RESPONSIBLE PERSON AT THE MEMBERB'S USUAL PLACE OF RES�OENCEo ALL`MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL SHALL BE PUBLIC�'AND ANY G(TIZEN SWALL HAVE ACCESS TA THE MINUTES AND RECORDS THEREOF AT ALL REASONABIE 71MES. ��,-;:' SIGNED BY THE UNDERS�GNED MAJOR�TY OF THE CHARTER COMMISS]ON OF THE Ct TY OF HOPK� NS� M� NNESOTA� TH1 S 6TH DAY OF MAY� I 960. FRANK N, WHITNEY FRANK J'. KUCERA . - • � MYRA STI LLMAN � OTTO H. JAPS ` � HENRY H, WADE � M�LDRED E. LEWlS GLENN M. LEWIS ERW1 N L e SMETANA C, J. ZAJICEK . , . S. C, GUSTAFSON , MARJOR]:E SCHMi TZ � ROBERT M,. GEL'6MN ' �. CHARLES L, HEUSER ' r a �►a��•{.,:�� � , 1960 To the Council of the City of Hopkins ; Hopkins� . , Minneeota , ,� Gentlemen: : � � ,. The Charter Commiaaion oP the city of Hopkins hereby makes the follo�eing report to the C1ity Council.. � � The Commiesion propoaea to the Council.that there be eubmitted to the votere of the city at a epecial election to be held Nithin ninety days aPter the deliver�r-; to the city of s draPt thereoP, the four amend— ments to the charter whiah are aet forth in detail in attached "fixhibit A", which is hereby made a part of this report. , The Charter Commission also.requests that the�cotmcil take appropriate action to publici.ze these amendmente so that the contenta and purposes oP the amendments be brought to.the attention of every voter �` in the city. . Signed by the underai�gned majority�of the Charter Commisaion oP . the city of Hopkina, Minnesota, this 6th day oP ?�:llRay.:��a���, 1960. � � � . ,. Very truly yours, - , � " � 0 �. . .�--P i�-L� L �: �' �N/��JG D =����CU����, ��-�'� � � vvt/ / V ' � • �'� �i j ��� �, ''�`�"'/J7i?.���'Y. G .1��'�-�- `--� „ ,, � _ . � r�c�e c� k� • .. .a .`� . _ ,G�� ' ,��_ � � � . ;_', �j'�'�L�" �: � �� �N r- �. �' � '�,�,.,,,�, �.-�� : � . -�`! �. �`� . �_ 1...� . r. • :, ,� fiXHIBIT "A" � Amendment Number 1.. Amend Sec. 2.07 to read: 3ec. 2.Oj. SALARI�S. The mayor.shall receive an annu,al salary oF �600.00 and the counail�en ahall each receive an annual salary of �1100..00. The mayor and councilmen shall be paid.a'reaeonable sum for each day and their reasonable expenses incurred while traveling outside.the city on the cityta:businees. �e����}�� �tig�s��rhe.city manager_ and all other oPPicers and employeea oP the city ahall � receive euch ealaries; wages and axpensea as may be fixed by the council. Amendment Number 2. Amend Sec. 6.05 and Sec. 6.06 to read: � . � Sec. 6.05. PURCHA3SSAND CONTRACTS. The city manager shall be the chieP purchaeing agent of the city. All purchases on behalf oP the city shall be made,. and all contracts �et by the city manager aubject to the approval of.the council. Such approval must be given in,advance whenever the amount of such purchase or contract exceeda �1,000.00. All�contracts, bonds and inatruonents of every kind to . which the city_ahall be a party shall be signed by the mayor on.behalf of the city as r+ell as by the city manager, and shall be executed in the name.of the city. Sec. 6.06. (�dTRAQTS. In all casea of aork to be dona by contract, or � for the purchase of personal property of any kind, where�the amount involved is more than:$1,000,00, except in.those cases Nhere from the nature oP the work to be done . or the kind of Qroperty to be purchased it ia apparent that no competitive lifds � therefor will be received, t�less the council ahall b� am�emergency ordinance other� � wise provide, the city,manager ahall advertise Por bids in.such manner as may be dasignated by the council. Contracts over �1,000.00.sha11 be let to the lowest responeible bidder. The council may reject any and all bida. Nothing contained in thie eection ehall prevent the purchas�ing of real or personal property on the.install�- �,ment payment plan. Ft�rther�•regulatione�for.the making oP bids and letting of contracta may,be made.by ordinance, aubject to.the provisiona.of this charter. � Amendment Number j. Amend Sec. 7.1�+, Subdivision 2, to read: Sec. 7.14. . �, Subdieision 2. The council by a.Pour-fifths vote me�y authorize the issu-. ance of permanent improvement revolving fund bonds and.bonds to.pay.for any improve- ment, the cost oP which is to be assessed against benefitted proparty, or Por any purpose authorize,d by this charter ofZ the lawa of this state which will produce revenue' to the ci�y, without submitting the issue to vote.of the electora. The� council shall maintain the integrity of this fund by appropriations Prom other Punds, if neaessary. In order that the fund may be adr�iniatered on a selP-.suetaining basis,. all improvement projects,financed,through it shall upon completion be certiPied by , the city manager as to total cost, which shall thereupon be apporti�oned by.the coun� cil, either as assesaments against benefitted property or as amounts,due from other city funda. Amounte apportioned againat other. city flxnds'sha1T be due not later than the dates of adoption of the corresponding asseasmerit rolls, shall be charged interest as in the case of assessments and shall be paid into the ftind,.with any interest due, not later than one year'after due dates. Aasessmenta against bene— fitted property shall not be cancelled or reduced unless said fund is raimbursed Por the amount, with interest, of eaid cancellation or reduction within one year from the date thereof. Money.s in the fund may be transferred by the city council for any.other use or purpose for which bonds may b e issued u.pon approvaJ tfiereof by the electors by the same �endment Nwnber 4. ms�°uanc� o� �or��sr�orfOsuchhpurpose. . � Amend Sec. 3.01 to ree�d: • 3ec. 3.01. COUNCIL MFsETINGS. The council ahall meet at auch time as may be,prescribed by ordinance-or resolution, except�that they shall meet not less than once each month. The mayor or any two members of �the council may call apecie�l meetings upon at leaet twelve hours notice to each member of the council. Such notice shall be del,ivered personally to each member or shall be Teft with some , reaponsible pereon at the memberts usual place of residence. All meetinge oP the council ehall be public, and�any citizen ahall have access to the minutes and records thereof at all reasonable times: . � Signed by the undersigned majority of the,Charter Commiasion of the city of Hopkine, Minnesota, thie 6th day of i•��y»:._��;�, �960. � � �1, �'��'U/C ���!��D -� �,�%��� �-OL���( . ��! ����1��' . ; i��'t� �'(r� f �-- _ .. ; i�. ����__.,--_C i � - �c�-G�_/'�� �` � ��� a � '����.�� . /� C� �~��1�� � �% • c= �����1 > �, �.��� `,��.� r`�`-�-�"-"`�-~ � �. . , � ����� � � l A SPECIAI MEETING OF THE COUNC�L OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, WAS HELD ON MONDAY� MAY 23� 1960 AT 5:00 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESEIdT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN CARROLL� HANLEY� ANDERLA AND MILBERT� ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER. THIS SPECIAL MEETING WAS CALLED FOR THE PURPOSE OF AWARDING THE BIDS ON TWO POLICE CARS. HANLEY MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED, THAT THE BID BE AWARDED TO THE HOPKINS MOTOR SALES FOR THE PURCHASE OF TWO PLYMOUTH 4�DOOR SEDANS�1960� �N THE AMOUNT OF �2 �6.70. SEE MINUTES OF 5/17/60 FOR LIST OF BIDDERS. CARRIED. ' MEETING ADJOURNED. "�O �� % �..0 �4 �'( �.-��✓t/�—� C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNC�L COUNC I LMEN: �ITT T: , � , W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR , ,� � e t� D Q�EN� �IG � t�A�P 2 B p 960 2sco p,�no OAFl�,BER� .�ORD C O T°f O� HO!'4( O NS h9� iJi�ES07A TABUTATS OiV OF�PO�I�CE CkR BQDS A�SPEC� FB CfiY� OMS 2=OOOR 6EDAAJ 3pOD DQ66 P�OF{<U R1S �IiO�OR SR,U�ESG1DDOEGE DAR'��' 2p5i9o2�d r'1'io�i�l r�1S i��DY ORi SQ�y�A��t'lk.. YIVi�y'�G �� ^S�`-I p/ V B�SPE�'B FU CFiTV ONS d=DOG'R SE6AN 30494,56 �p f 9O oC� 2,666„70 A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� JUNE 7, 1960 AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE C�TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN CARROLL�.MILBERT� ANDERLA AND HANLEY� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER� CITY ENGINEER STROJAN AND CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDEO� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED JUNE 7� 1960 IN THE AMOUNT OF $49,904.34� BE ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT. CARR�ED. M�LBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT PETITION FOR THE GRADING AND GRAVELING ALONG 6TH STREET SOUTH FROM IITH AVENUE TO (2TH AVENUE SOUTH� BE REJECTED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT ORDINANCE NO. 168, "AN ORDINANCE REGULAT.ING THE IN— SPEC TION AND SALE OF MEATS AND MEAT PRODUC TS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS", BE ACCEPTED FOR THE SECONO READING THEREOF� AND ACCORDING TO LAW SAME TO BE ORDERED PUBLISHED. CARR�ED. M� LBERT MOVED� ANOERLA SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. ���p aA RESOLUTI ON DECLARI NG f1DEQUACY OF CERTAI N PETI TI ON AND ORDER) NG PREPARA.TI ON OF REPORT FOR THE CONSTRUCTI ON OF CONCRETE PQVEMENT ON JEFFERSON qVENUE FROM MILWAUKEE STREET TO THIRD STREET SOUTH", BE ADOPTED. CARRI ED. MI LBERT MOVED� ANOERLA SECONOED� THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. �(��} "A RESOLUTI ON CALL I NG FOR HEARI NG FOR THE CONSTRUCTI ON OF CONCRETE PAVEMENT ON JEFFERSON AVENUE FROM MI LNIAUKEE STREET TO THIRD STREET SOUTH", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED, THAT THE GEO. R. WOLFF POST #425, V.F�W� BE GRANTED A BI NGO PERMI T STARTI NG JULY I� I 960 TO SEPTEMBER I� I 960. CARRI E0. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTI ON NO. ��� "q RESOLUTI ON CqLll NG FOR ENGI NEER�S REPORT FOR A SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION FROM THE LAST MANHOLE ON 7TH AVENUE SOUTH TO SERVE A HOUSE L�ATED AT 738 — 7TH AVENUE SOUTH", BE ,400PTED. CARRIED. ANDERLA MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE APPLICATIONFOR A USED MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER LICENSE TO BE LOCATED AT I 401 WEST EXCELSI OR AVENUE� APPLI ED FOR BY HOPKI NS STUDEBAKER� I NC �� BY R. W. KRANZ� BE GRANTED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HAN�EY SECONDED, THAT RECOMMENDATION BY THE 20NING AND PLANNING COMMISSION FOR AN APP,LI CATI ON FOR A SPECI AL USE PERMI T 1 N AN 1 NDUSTRI A� ZONE FOR AN I NDl1STR1 AL BUI LDI NG AS APPLIED F�gT�Y LEE MASON� TO BE LOCATED ON MONROE AVENUE ON THE NORTH 12 FEET OF lOT 21 AND ALL OF �QSI��iC8 23� 24�25 AND 26� BLOCK 4� WEST MI NNEAPOII S CENTER, BE GRANTED. CARRI ED, MI LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE RECOMMENDATI ON BY, THE ZONI NG AND PLANNI NG COMPAI SSI ON' FOR AN APPLI CATI ON FOR A SPECI AL USE PERMI T I N AN 1 NDUSTR{4L ZONE FOR AN I NDUSTRI AL BUI LDI NG ✓ AS APPL(ED FOR BY RALPH RUTLEDGE� TO BE LOCATED ON 14TH AVENUE SOUTH AND 7TH STREET SOUTH — THAT PART OF THE WEST 12.75 CHAINS OF THE SOUTH 2 OF THE SW4 OF THE NW� LYING SOUTHEASTERLY OF THE RAILROAD RIGHT�OF—WAY� ALL IN SECTION 25� TOWNSHIP 117� RANGE 22� BE GRANTED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATpN BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION` FOR AN APPLI CATI ON FOR A SPEC� AL USE PERMI T 1 N AN I NDUSTRI AL ZONE FOR AN 1 PIDUSTRI AL BUI LD) NG � AS APPLI ED FOR BY VOLP CONSTRUCTI ON �GRANT HI LL BUI LDI NG� � LOT 90� AUD� TOR�S SUBDI VI S) ON NO. 239, BE GRANTED. CARRIED. ANDERLA MOVED, MILBERT SECONDED, THAT,THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMIS— S�ON FOR AN APPLICATION FOR A SPEC�AL USE PERMIT (N AN INDUSTRIAL ZONE FOR AN INDUSTR�AL BUILDING AS APPLIED FOR BY RED OWL STORES� INC.� LOCATED ON TRACT A AND C� REGISTERED LAND SURVEY N0..505, BE GRANTED. CARRIEC. ANDERLA MOVED�HAfdLEY SECONDED� THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO EMPLOY A PLANNING CONSU�TANT FOR A SI X MONTH PERI OD AT �I 50 PER MONTH STARTI NG JUIY I� I 960. CARRI ED. ANDERLA MOVED� Ml LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO.��$!'q RESOLUTI ON CALLI NG FOR ENGI NEER�S REPORT FOR C01� RETE DRIVEWAYS TO BE LOCATED ON 20TH AVENUE NORTH, LOT 15 AND THE SOUTH 25 FEET OF LOT I 4, BLOCK I 5 AND LOT I AND THE NORTH 28 FEET OF LOT 2, BLOCK I 2, R�L I N WEST MINNEAPOLIS THIRD DIVISION; ALSO FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WATER ON HIAWATHA AVENUE FROM MONK AVENUE TO A POINT 40 FEET EAST OF THE EAST BOUNDARY LINE OF MINNEHAHA OAKS", BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. ANDERLA MOVEO,�HANLEY SECONDEO, THAT THE NORTHWESTERN BE�L TEIEPHONE COMPANY BE GRANTED PERMI SS) ON TO I� PLACE A BURI ED CABLE 1 N TFIE .EAST—WEST ALLEY NORTH OF EXCELSI OR AVENUE BE— TWEEN 9TH AND IOTH AVENUES� 2— PIACE A BURIED CABIE (N THE NORTH�SOUTH ALLEY SOUTH OF FIRST STREET SOUTH BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVENUESj 3—MAKE A MANHOLE OIG UP ON EXCELSIOR AVENUE EAST OF ( 7TH AVENUE. CARRI ED. PAGE —2— REGULAR MEETING — JUNE 7� 1960 MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO PLACE A POLE IN THE NORTH—SOUTH ALLEY� NORTH OF 7TH STREET SOUTH BETWEEN 9TH AND-IOTH AVENUES. C,4RR�E0. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE SIGN PERMIT APPLICATION AS APPLIED FOR BY MR. WEITZMAN� TO ERECT A S�GN ON HIGHWAY N0. 7 NORTH OF HIGHWAY tVO. 7� EAST OF EDGEMOOR DRIVE BE TABLED. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDEO, THAT APPLICATION FOR A SIGN PERMIT BY SUBURBAN CHEVROLET COMPANY TO ERECT A SIGN AT 502 EAST EXCELSIOR AVENUE BE GRANTEO. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT TWE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT BE GRANTED FREE PARKING FOR THE POSTAL CONVENTION DELEGATES ON JUNE 9, 10 AND IITH� PROVIDED THAT THE DELEGATES CARS ARE PROPERLY I DENTI FI ED. CARRI ED. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 8E GRANTED PERMISSION TO HOOD THE PARKING METERS ON JUNE 23� 24 AND 25TH FOR A DOLLAR DAY PROMOTION. CARRIED. CARROLL VOTI NG NO. ANDERLA MOVED, M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO SeEND UP TO �500 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF AN ALARM SYSTEM TO BE INSTALI.ED AT THE L1FT STATION LOCATED AT ADAMS STREET AND F�RST STREET NORTH. CARRIED� ANDERLA MOVEO� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE CITY MANAGER AND TFiE CIT.Y ATTORNEY BE INSTRUCTED TO APPEAR BEFORE THE STATE TAX COMMISSION ON JUNE 9� 1960 ON BEHALF OF THE CITY IN REGARD TO THE M�NNEAPOLIS MOLINE ABATEMENT ON THEIR PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX� CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE INSTRUCTED TO DRAW A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND ORR—SCHELEN� INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS� FOR A STUDY OF THE CITY�S 9�NITARY SEWER SYSTEM AND BRING BACK TO THE C�TY COUNCIL FOR THEIR APPROVAL. CARROLL VOTING N0. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZON�NG AND PLANNING COMMISSION THAT.A VAR�ANCE BE GRANTED IN A C-2 ZONE TO HOWARD NICKODYM AT 706 EAST EXCELSIOR AVENUE� LOT 4 AND 5� BLOCK I 9� WEST MI NNEAPOLI S CENTER FROM A I�AX� MUM BUI LD� NG AREA OF 40°o OF THE TOTAL LOT AREA TO 46°o OF THE TOTAL LOT AREA� BE TABLED. CARRIED. ANDERLA MOVED, HAIVLEY SECONDED, THAT THE SALARY OF MR. JOHN STROJAN� CITY ENGINEER, BE INCREASED �300 PER YEAR� TO BE EFFECTIVE JUNE I, 1960 AND THAT MR. RAY K�ENZLE BE EMPLOYED AS A CIVILIAN D�SPATCHER IN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AT A STARTING SALARY OF 280 PER MONTH. CARRIED. �,- - ---- _ ,_.. ; � MEETING ADJ�URNED. arr sT• ;- , W. HARLAN PER81)� MAYOR' � � .Y 1lX �1�i.1�,b/ e C, R, PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNC►L � �� �.�� . � ..�.. � `;(.-:::i: . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. C I lY OF MOPK 1 MS NQe��Qpin `County� Minnesota ARA I IdAItlCE NOo . C 6� A�V OR9 ! NANCE REGIJiAT 1 N�a 11°IE 1 NSPECT I�N AND �l.E AF JlA��T� AND I�AT , PR�DElCTS , 1 N TH� C! �Y 0� .MOWi� 1 NS �E 8T ORDAINED �Y THE GOUbCIL � TH��C ..� I'rY 6� NOPK I �a �e6tion ;1�. IVFi persoro,. p�P�ons,+comp�ny or corporation, oxcQp4 as • hereiraafter proVided, Eha(t;{; bring or cause to b� brought into the City of Hopkins or hobd or have po�session of or expose or off.er for sa:s�e or sei'i� for human food in the City o.f Hopkins .ac�y carcass, part of , carcass� meat or me�t products� of a�y.pig� 4�amb� calf, cattle� swine, sycep or goats UA�@Ss t�� same shalt have bee�a du'l�y and proper.ty in- gpected before and at ttae time of a�d after the s4anghter thQreof and Pa3sed and found to.bQ sound, M�a(�thfu(;� whoi.e�me aAd fit for huma� food and properiy m�rked, stamped, tagged or certtfied t�, a�r(: ir� con-\ formity with and in the man��r prescribed tiq the 1°ReqWtations Governin� tt� Meat I�spection of fhe United States.pepartmenf of Aqrlcu�ture," i ssued by . the Un i ted States Department of ,Agricu:l�ture, Ju'l'y l5, ;�9�4� � and desigr��ted„for purposes of identification as B.A.I..Order 2�1`, and ` the a�nQndmerats to said� reguiatioms from time to t,ime made and issu�d by th� United States D�partmec9t of Agricut���ture, which said regut^ations and ar�endmer�ts ar� hereby referred to and made a part of tt�i.s ordi�anee a� f ulEl�y and to #he same extent as i f here in set forth at �arge; or un 1!ess su¢h carc�ss' part of carcass, meat or a�eat products sha�-.1 have been du0�y inspeeted by the M�a[�th Ir�spector of t�� City of Mopkins or by one or . a�re of tMe du��y appointed, quai;tified and �cting r�eat inspectors of the " DQpartment mf MQa(:th of the City of Hopkins, and_ found healthfut�, who[�e- 5ome and fit for human foodD and properl'y mar.kad,,stamped, or tagged by said kieafth Inspector or by.sai.d meat inspectors, as herein provided. ' S�ction 2. `I�t, sshat'�Q'� b� thQ duty of tf�e HQaa��th In�pector o� tiie City of Hapkiras to,in�peef.or cause.to be ir�spected by his du.0�y qua0��ifi�d in�peEtors �;[��� c�rcassess parts of carcasses, meats andr:imeat products of every pig,�..t�amb, ca!!f� 'cattCe,swime, sheep and goats brought into the City of klopksins� for ,a4e in seid cif,y, or: hefd or Q�posed or offered for sa(�e or sol:d for human food ic� said.city, and determine whQther or not the s�ne ts sourad, hea(��thful� wholesomE and fit for h�cn�� food' and said MeaE:th I n�pe� tor an d sa i d i nspe�tars sha ��l°� Mave f u G i! po�+er„ and a uthor i ty ta and sha 4��-� order and requi re any and al��I'� suc�i car�.asses, parts of caraasses, � �:ats or mQat products which s6�a��s: be found t�o be r�nsound, �nhEA��thfut`, ' unv�k�oiesome or not f i t for human. faod, to be at once cpndemned. arad dos- : troyed for food pucposes by baing tanked in a seal;.ed tank or saturated wi th coa t oi l� or an oi t disti lF.t�ate, as dtrected by said Hea,[�th Inspeetor. or his inspectors making such inspectiono Upon tk�e fai.lFu�e of the cwrier or person in cMarge or in poss�ssion cf a�y suck� �nsou�►d, unhea�thfuQt unvsr�o9:esom� or unfit c�rcassD part of carcass, meat or meat products to remove or destroy the same as dtrected by the Heal'tb Inspector or any of. his inspectors, said He�ith In�pector sha(.f.folrtbwitM.cause the ssme to be removed from the city, or to 4e desrn-oyed by bei�g tanked In a sea:l�ed tanlc or satnrated vuith coat oil'-or oi.l distil�late. A�-p�such carcasses, parts of carcasses� meata and meat products of anq pig, tamb, �a'r�.f� cattte� swine, sneep or goats bro�ght into the • � City of Hopkins for sa�e, or infended or betd or expoaQd'�o� offered for sa�e or, sot'c1 ,tor Munan food in satd �ity, w�ich harre not bee� du�;�. inspected and pa�sed and marked, stamped or certified to a$ sou�d� hea(+thtu�°, whoUesome and fit� for h wnan food in confmrmity with and In 'the manner p�ovided by said�pRegul�ations Governi�g the A1eat Inspection of thQ United St�tes Department;of Agricu(turo, nsha�;.�'y �pon being inspected,by the Hea�th Inspector or by said inspectors and found by him or them to be sound, heaithful, wholesome and fit for human food, be marked and stamped with a rectangular stamp having thereon the words, "Approved Division Public Heatth, Hopkins, Inspector No. ", together with,:the figure denoting fhe proper number of.the inspector using any such stamp. Such marking and stamping shall be done in a manner similar to that requir�d by said regulations B.A.I. Order No. 211 and amendm�nts th�retoa Section 3. Any and all cattle, ywine, sheep and goats whose carcasses, meat or mQat products are intended for sal� for human food in the City of Hopkins, which are slaughtered at slaughter houses or other plaaes other than thos� operated und�r the supervision of the United �tates Department of Agriculture� sha11, at the time and irrmediately before and_after slaughter thereof, wh�never and wherever it is practicable and pos�ible so to do within or without the City of Hopkins, b� inspected by said H�alth Inspector or by the in�pectors of the Department of Health acting under hi� superviston and direction, and if found by such inspection to be sound, healthful, wholesome and fit for human food, sha11 b� marked and stamPed as provid�d in Section 2 hereof. A11 slaughter houses �nd places where any such animafs intended for sa�� for human food.in the City of Hopkins are s(�aughtered shall at a11 times be kept and maintain�d in a ctean, good and proper sanitary condition to be approved by said Health InsPector. Section 4. The carcasses of pig�, 18mbs, calves, ca�4lea swine, sheep and goats owned by any fermer and slaught�red on his farm, which can be and are identified as such, and which are shipped or brought into th� City of Hopkins for �ale as human food� before the sam� or any part thereof sha11 be exposed or offered for sa(e or sold in said city, �hal�l be insp�cted and spproved or disapp.roved and marked, stamped or tagged a� sound, healt.hful, who(esome and fit for human food by said Hea�th Inspector or some on� or mor� of his inspectors, at the exPress of,fic� or.freight office when $hipped into the city by railway, and wh�n brought into the city otherwise than by raifway, at some building, mark�t or p.lace in said city provided or designated therefor by th� City Council or by said Health Inspector as a p.[�ac� for such meat inspection._purposes. A11 such carcasses of cattle and swine except veal carcasses shall have the head, tongue and lymphatic gland� thereof in pface and undetached therefrom. No such carcass or carcasses of pigs, Iambs, cattle, swin, sheep or goats nor any part or parts thereof shall be �old, expos�d or offered for sa�e or sold in the City of Hopkins unless and until the same shall have be�n properly inspected, �pprov�d and ma�ked, stamped or tagged as fit for human food by �aid Health Inspeetor or by some meat in— sp�ctor or inspectors of the D�partment of Health of.the City of MoPkins duly appointed and qualified to mak� such inspection. � Section' 5. A11 fees, charges and,expenses�.of any natwre and kind in connection with the observance or enforcement of this ordinance shaj! be, paid, by the person, firm or corporation whose productions hereunder are required to be inspected p.ursuant to the t�rms hereof. S�ction 6. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance (Sec. I hereofl �ha{(, upon conviction thereof before the MuniciPa� Co�rt of the City of Hopkins, be punish�d by a fine not exceeding $100.00 or by 'imprison— men t not exce�d i ng n i nety ,(90) day s. Section 7. This ordinance shall tak� effect and be in forcc from and after its publication, First read at a regular me�ting of the Council of the City of Hopkins held on the 3Ro day of MAY 1960 and finally read a�d adopted at' a regular meeting of the Council of said city held on the 7'rH day oi JUNE 1960. C. R. PETER�ONy Secretary of tMe Council JO�EPH C. VESELY, City Attorn�y Publi�hed in the Henne�in County Review JUNE 16, W. HARLAN PERBIXD Mayor •.• C17Y � HOPKINS Nennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 886 RESOLUTION UECLARING ADEQUACY OF PETITION AND ORDERING PF�PARATION OF REPORT BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota as follaros: I. That a certain petitiin requesting the improvement of Jefferson Avenwe from Milwaukee Street to Third Street South by the construction and installation of concrete pavement thereon, filed with the council on June 7, 1960, is hereby declared to be signed by the required percentage of crwners of prpperty affected thereby. This declaration is made in con- formity with Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Sec. 429.035. 2. The petition is hereby referred to John Strojan, city engineer, and he is hereby instructed to report to the council with ail convenient speed, advising the council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement Is feasible or whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated costs of the im- provement as reconmended. Adopted by the city council of the City of Hopkins this 7th day of June, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor r CITY OF HOPKINS Flennepin Coanty, AAinnesota RESOLl1T I ON WOe 887 A RESOLUTION DECGARIPIG ADEQUP,►.�CY OF PETITION.AN� ORDERING PREPARATION. .... OF REPORT _ : BE IT RESOLVED by the City Councii of Nopkins, Minnesota as follavss I. That a certain petition requesting the improvement of that part of Seventh Avenue South abutting upo� a home located at 738 Seventh Avenue South, Hopkins, Minnesota, by the construction of a sanitary sewer extension from the Iast manhole on Seventh Avenoe Soath to serve said dwelling, filed wlth the council on June 7, 1960, is hereby declared to be signed by the required percentage of owners of the property affected thereby. This declaration is made in conformity with AAinnesota Statutes Annotateda Sec. 429. 035. � 2. The petition is hereby referred to John Strojan, city engineer, and he is hereby instructed to report to the council writh ali convenient speed, advising the council in a preliminery wray as to whether the proposed improve— ment is feasible or whether 1t should best be made as proposed or in connection with sarr►e other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins this 7th day of J une, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, .Secretary of the Gouncil JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney W. HARLAN PE F2B I X� .. Mayor C I TY OF HOPK I NS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 888 RESOLUTION DELCARING ADEQU�CY OF PETITION APID QRDERING_PREPARATION . . . .. _ QF. REPORT , . ... BE IT RESOLVEU by the City Council of Hopkins, Minr�esota as follows; I. That a certain petition requesting the improvement of T4ventieth Avenue fVorth by the instatlation of concrete driveways to be erected on Lot 15 and the South 25 feet of Lot 14, Block 15 and Lot l and the North 28 feet of Lot 2, Block 12, all in West Minneapofis Third Division, filed with the council on June 7� 1960, is hereby deciareci to be signed by the required percentege of ovm ers of property affected thereby. This declaration is made in confonnity with Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Sec. 429.035. 2. The petition is Mereby referred to dohn.Strojan, city engineer, and he is hereby instructed to report to the councii with ell convenient speed, advising the councii in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed Improvement is feasible or vsrhether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as reco�renended. Adopted by the city council of the City of Hopkins this 7th day of �ane, (960. C. R. PETERSON, _ .Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin Co�nty, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 889 RESOLUTION UECLARING ADEQtJACY OF PETITION AND ORDERIIdG PREPARATION OF REPORT .. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota as follanrs; 1. That a certain petition requesting the improvement of Hiawatha Avenue frcxn AAonk Avenue to a Point di stant 40 feet East of the Eest boundary Iineof Mtnnehaha Oaks, by the construction and installation of sanitary sewer and water mains therein, filed with the council on June'7, 1960, is hereby declared to be signed by the required percentage of awners of property affected thereby. This declaration is made in conformity with Mtnnesota Statutes Annotated, Sec. 429.035. 2. The petition is hereby referred to John Strojan, cfty engineer, and he is hereby instructed to report to the counci) with al) convenient speed, advising the cour�cil, ir� a..,prelimtnary way as to whether the proposed improvememt is feasible or whether it showid best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommencled. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins this 7th day of June, Ig60. C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBIX, � Secretary of the Couneil , AAayor JOSEPW G. VESELY, _ City Attorney « ��y �• w' , � , .��: ' �� i1k. •vtag�l�i..� 4 CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 890 RESOLlITION RECE IVq;A1G REPORT AND CALLING FOR HEARING.ON IMPROVEMENT WHEREAS pursuant to Resolutlon No. 886 of the.counci) adopted June 7, 1960, a report has been prepared by John Strojan with reference to the tmprovement of defferson Avenue from Milwaukee Street to Third S}reet South by the constroction and instal Iation of�co�n�cr�eMp,a� i�n��, p�u� �r;rt.:,R.{:.� .,;• - 1��� , r d 1�:6� �. �'a'�' s r,z�,i�il4'�� . . � s'torme sewer, or in the alternative, by the insta��ation and construction of blacktop paving thereon, and this report was received by the counci) on June 7, 1960. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City CounclF of Hopkins, Minnesota as follows: (. The council will consider the improvement of such street or avenue in accordanee with the report and the assessment of the following premises or property, viz: Lots I to 7, inclusive, and Lots 15 to 19, inciusive, in Btock 24; Lots 13 to 24, incluslve, Block 32; Lots 1 to 7, inclusive, Block 25; Lots 8 to ,I1, inclusjve, Block 25; Lots I.to.11, inclusive, Block 31, aIi in West Minneapolis Center� for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement Pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement as follaws; For storm sewer, S16(0.00; for concrete paving, $29,753.00; for blacktop paving, $3844.00. 2. A public hearing sha11 be held on such proposed improvements on the lq day of July, 1960 ir� the council ch�nbers of the City Hali at 7:30 ooclock, P. M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law, Adopted by the council this 2�-�-�� dey of June, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Cowncii JUSEPH C. VESELY, C i,ty Attorney ;�. . 1' W W. HARLAN PERBIX, . Mayor � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS __ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the City HaII,Hopkins, Minnesota at 7;30 oaclock P. M. on June 21, 1960 to consider the making of the following im rovemenrs, z� . �j "i , 3 � , r�� �?/���(��� � , �o y � , - f �F �� j, `il.uy� l F C7.v. 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[ t 1 �t in �st 4n�a t�C � t�t�l co�t of ills9e�Q. . Ic1 T�� l�rov��:ent of TNenty—ltrst Av�nue Nerth fro� Shady Oak Roa� !�� Ftrst Str��t North and of Flr�t atr��t Nc9rtA fro� Shady Ca�k Itoad td th� �t (sy (�cetee �set� of T�.eaty=flrst 11v�u� N�rtb ►y th• constructlon •nd t�st�1— � t�f�on'of o�E�cktop s:�rtacing th�r�on and •ItM»r concr�t� or bi�ckR� curb slor�y �oth sld�s of seed loc�tlons and t�• asa�s�nt of th• /otlaning pr��ls�s, v��t : �.•'�� 4� • T��C�� A� rhrpugh 1�, inclus�vti F�gtsterad �enG Su�vey � Nc. 4f�� Files ef th� Regtstrer of T�tl�s„ and � ° � Third °o � t�ts t6 �0 30, (nclusiv�, Block I2, W�st Minn�apoll�/Divlslvn, eM � lots 13 �o ly, inctusive, 8lock !3, Wtst Min���polis Thlyd �t— vl�{on, and T�ect C,, Regist�r�d Lend Survey No. 315, Fl��s of tM� R�yistrar . o� Tifles, H�nr+epin County, Minn. for a�i �r e portfon of the cost of the (�provsmtnta pu*�sdrn� to M;S.A,� FOR 21 ST AVE.. NO. Secs, 42y.��! +0 4Z9.Ili. at •n •s�tmated total cost/of S 6;323.� �►Ith ��.�^rpf� CUfb tKld �4�!S,`� wf th �I�ck�op CUfb� ANO AT AN [S11AIM��O CCST i0R /1 Rst lTREET NORTM Of 54.1 1 0.00. f a x ' we In1��OMlmAnt of Trw 1 f th �1v�nut South between � I rst end S��nd .-------- ------ - , S+r�•+�� �cWth, ^y fhe con�t�uctie�? �d Irsf�l ls�ton af Dlecktop surfacin� th����� e^' ��' -arCre�c curb on both s49es o/ snl� lxatt� enG the •ssessnKnr ° o Cf thE ���+l�Y ^y �►itm��!"� V�21 �.�•. �+-� 9� l�r.���ive, B�acl� 9, end � ���� +.�•+o sE�q inclusiv�, 8tock 10, sl I In W�st Mlnn�aPol is, � for � t� s,* � k�r �+,an a� th• �cas� ot tl�e t�provta►an�s, Pu�s�ant to M.S.A., Sr.s� 42�„3° �-A d"2"�e i��, �t er� •st imetes tota t cost o� f�,�84.00. ��v� �rr "m�fOVNnent �� Ntr�th Avenu� Sou/h_ b�tw��� Exc�lslor Av�nu� t d r���! Nr^^'p �;�r,.�t� Ror3 N�., �,� :�� th� conat�u�tion ar.c �nstall�tion of el�cktcc, surf,P i�+g �hereon and a�onc�et� curb an� gutter on bott� si4es of ae�ld locstia� or in the elt�rnative by th• construction end Insfallation ot concr�tt strt�t pavin9 snd concr�t� curb th�r�an and tR• asa�ssa�t of th� foll�rin� �re�ts�s viZt Lots 1 to 6, inclusiv�, 81ock t, � � c lots i8 to 28, inclusive, Block 4, �nd Lois I�0 6, lnclue�iv�, snd lots il to 17, inclustw, Block S, anf I_ots 5�0 20, incl�siv�, Block !�, �II In W�st M(nn�apolis, and �� ! ot I, Aud i tor's Subdivi si on No. I�t,• H�ryn�pin County, Minn, snd Lot 1, Daa's Nomeat�sa, � for •1! or a oortlon of t�• cost of the i�prov��nts, pursu�nt to M.a.A., S�cs. 429.Oi1 to �2Si.i1�, �t an �stlinat�d total cost of t20,S41.00 t�r the blscktop surfsctrg and concr�fe curb a�d �uitrr and t41,34Ao00 for th� co�— cr�.t• p�v! ng end curb tMr�on. � � i.!`1 Along Vsn 8ur�n Av�nu� South b�tw+��n Rtrst and S�cond Str��ts South, py th• con � ruCtlo� ana {nitait��lon of,bl�cktop surfsci�� tf+�r�n and M• •sses�nt of the fai lv�la� �e�is�st 0 0 � ;, i Lot� 1+0 I1� inclusiv�, E�{oGK 3'�r �rd l.ota 13 to 24, InClusiv�� R(Ock j6� al� in W�tt NIR�n�a*oiis Ca+�t�r, ' lor al l•r •�ortion ot tM oo�t of tha i�r+ev�nts, Purswnt t� M.l.A.� S�es. 42�.0t1 te 42�.it1, •t �n •sti�t'r� total oest •f t34s0.00. t9) Th� iwprov�nt ef SIxtA itr�et i�+th �tw�M E1�1+tA ao�� tlaw�tl► Avtnu�s 3odtR by t� csnstr�f I�n a�� Ir�atsf t�tiv+� ei �I�cbttM s�rrfa�in' th�r`on and c�ncr�t• eurb and 'utt�r e� ►etR sl�s ef •�Id I�aatl�n, aRd l�Me sss�s�nt ot the loll�win� �r��tM, vl�rs . � l.ot� I to 24, (nalusivt, Slac�c 5�� � t,Ats f to �0, in�tusiv�, AtAck S3f ' • �,nts i to 24,, fncEui�v�, ptock SAj • l.cts 1 t4 ��,` i�ttusiv�, Slock SS+f �.ct� { ta 2�, incluaiv�, d[q�k ;50�.s1! ir �. v��st Mlnre�potls, •nd ,' lct T� Audl4or�s tubdlvialo� Ho. lq�, . H�nn�pin Ceur►t�, A1lnn�seta, for ail�of � portion af th� cost •f s�id twprov�nta �ursuaAt t• M.f.A., 3Ks. 4?Si,�� t to 4�i'.11 !,, �t an •stl�ttd' toti { r.ast Of f 13,�4�.00. . f h i ay th� I�rl�►�n t ot toTe� Ro� d f nw s t�ke Aead t� W�e 1't r t1s�� ►q th� cen�t.r�#lon arHl instil 4st1+� ef- bEacktop surf�cln� tM� aM �sr�t� c�M •nd 9utt*r M w�tR sld�s •t sMf a Ire�tioA, a�e th�s aaMs�t � t� foCiowln9 �ropertr, vi=t Lots I t• 30, 1nslwiw, •l�ck I= i,�ts 1 to 30, t�cl�stw, •todc Z, �11 in F. A. Sava'��s Int�rlacMn R3+r1c, and t,ar: 13 to 2a, I�cluslv�, � t�4t• 3! #a �1, 1�!clvsiv�, rr�s►M1�s 1�l��t�shM �'��rk, and � Lot �7, Auiitor�s Sub�ivl�tan !N. 239, Hann��in C�unty, Mirwtl�t�, - � � fer ef f or � portl�e+r •f tM cost .of sald I�tivwNnts, p�xsar�t t� M.t.A. S�cs. 42li.011 ta 429.1 E t, st sc� •stla�at�d tet�l us� �f f7,�3�t.00. � tt� TRe t�pnw�t of �rith Av�nue fra� elak• 1�sad to INta'i�� tiosd by the constr�at��►+ in6 inst��l�tiii+ af ►lscicto' wrfaai�' tl�rfon a�d of�c�nc��t• a� me �utt�r �n roth s1�Ma e! said {sc�ti�r►, aN� tMo� �sar�nt sf tl+� Ie� t�rw(n� pn��rty� vizt Lets 1 t• �0, 1naf�siw, �I�ck ij - L•ts 1. to 30, tnat�+sl�re, •t�ck Zf �.�ti 1 to �0, IRCIMSIr'f� ii�k 3� �.�ls 1 t� �a, i nc I us i v�, � I�ro�lc 4� ��ts t to 3�2, ��i1�s1aM1, �l�Ic 13f ��t; I te 30, 3i�slwiw, •liek !4� I.ets t t• 30, :{1�lriwt+�, dlock Isf n �� F� t•rs ! to so, inc�u.��., e�oelc tb, •�� rn F. A. s�vaN�s I�t�r��cMn ��rk, co� t�r ai i� a prtl�n of th� cost o} a�id i�rov�nts pursu�t t• M.i,A.� i�cs. 42q.0� 1 to 42�. � I t, at an •stiMtfd t�tal teat of tA� I�r'�vMM�t et tiS,7�7.40. . (J1 A1�� O�kwwr iba4 ir�w tM st�wt aar rt�ht of w.r �� �1�; • Av�++�* ��r th• eonatructl+en +a�d ih�ta{�att�n �f �i�ckf�p surtaelny tlw�� � Md of concr�t� eurb snd �utt�r M both s�i�s of s�fd i�eatiM, aa� �lAn � ass�ss�nt ci th� fotiawt�9 rrortrfY, vit= L�ts f t� 16� in�i�,s[v�,, Blocic l�,� Rots I��a 30s �teck !4, •11 1n F. A. 3avs�e�s � Int+�rt+�cA�n �srk, . � . for .�t 1 or s prt�� ot !he cost o� th� iMprow�nt pursusat t� AI, i.A., � � S�cs. 4�.01•1 to 42V.111, �t an �st t�t�d t�t� I c�st o/ !M I�roerM��t •f �,° i 6��92.00, tM) Al�nq M�! ly Road fran� fh� atr��t car rtght •f way t4 ehrs• 11�si �Y tA� const�uctlw+ �end Ins��f I+�tl�n of niacktsp s+�tactnQ th�rs�n• en� t�ntr�te eurb and gutt�� ai�g both sie�s •f ssid �ocat�en, �nd t1N a;p�iriN�t •f ti�• fol l�wtny �rvp�rf�r, vlit . . , lots 1� t'� 30, inctualv�, 81�ek 2t Lots t�a ts, tnclustv�, �iAck 3� l,sta I Po 1�, ir�cfustv�, Qiock 14� lots I� to 30, #�cfusiv�, l�lock IS, •1! In F. A. �av��s rnt�rt�Ct+Mn r�rk, � . far a I 1 or s port la� Af th• coat ef t�f i�pr�v�+t 'ur�u+nt to A1.3.1►., S�res. 42p.a11 to 42�.tit, at �n �stt�rt�d tetsi cast ei saf� I+�prrr�nt sf m . i 13�W14.Q0. , , . , . � li1 Ai�n� AMi�r Re�d fr�+ Exatisler A11�f1y! to th• •t���t FK r1�Nt •f �hr br th� t�stal l�tia► and ernstructia� ef biscktop� su�f�s� tlw�w� �i •t a�nar�t• crrb and �utt�r •lon�. NtA a1Ns of said !��liM� an� ti�t aslwws�wnt . ef tM fof I�win,� p►�e�rt'�r, �i�t • lets f t• 3�, fncl++aiv�, I�r�tstin�s l�t�r�ach�n ��rkJ ��ts 77 Md 7fl Auditie"�s Subdivisl�n Me. 2�9, NNa+�in �ou�tr, Minn�aola; . I,ote ib to �0, int[usiv�� 61�sck If 4�ts ! to IS, lnctus#rn, .8loek 2f �ots i ta IS, Inctuslv�, �1�:1c 1�f� tata t� io �4, #r*cl�siv�, .8iack t6� sll �n F. A. 'S�v�e�s lnfRrlach�nt P�r+�l for at! or a•portlo� �# fhs cost af astQ iap�s�►�nts, pursw�t t� •�s.A.. S*cs. 42D.Otf te 4�9.1�1, at �n �stiM�t�d t�tef•ceat ot i1q,6d3.00. �pl Ai4ng Jrcks�r► AvMu� Nerth fro� tt. Leuls itr��t ts iecona itrest 1��th br th• c�nslruetl�n Md tn�t����t1�n ot.�laakt��surtasln� tA��� r ' M� •f co�a��t• eur� an�i �utf�r •Io�9 s�tM ald�s•N satd I�aatl�� arw . \ . t' ` Cs'�g c V a r t►�s r•;r+,sm�nt nF �h• foll�vl�q prpp�rty� v!z� l.pts � t0 ('�� InC!•�S1vdD N�n,k 4j �Ots (4 to 26� InClusiv��A�ock 3l �ots � to I0� �ncluslve, 9.iock 15j � lots I te 4, Incluslv�, sl�+ck t4T, eli In w•st M{nn•a►pol�a c•nt•�, for sl! or • po�tior+ o/ tl+� cost of sald Iwp�av�ntf, pursua�t t� M.S.A,, S�cs�. 429.01 i to 429.1 ! 1, st x� �atl�+at�d tot�t ca�t of f e�y77t.00. (n� AEon� St. 1.euls Str��t fran Exc�lei�r Av�nue to J�cic�or� �v�nu• liorth 1�} t�• ca+st���ct ion �+►r in�tai tation of bi�cktop aurfaclnQ th�reo� �: •� co�cr�t� curp and 9uft�� on ooth sl4�s of said Ixat lon, or in th� �I t�r•- � nativi by +h� con�tructlon and inst�llatlon of ca�cr�t• pavin8 �urfec�ng wiih concr�t• wrb tA�r�on� �nd t�� ass�as�nt ef t�►• toltowing p�op�r�y, vlst „ lots t to i0, insi�siv�, Dlecic E3, W�st Minn�s'olis cen t��� aad T�acts A. i►nd i., R�i st�r�d �.a�nd surr�r Mi.�Os !� 1 I�s �f tM �1ie,1 strar of Tt f ��s, NN+n�. Ce.,Ninn,, 0 for a{I or a perttqn of !�• e�st et said i��ov�ts, 'ursuen.t to M.S.A., S�cs. 4,"t9.011 to 42fl.`11,, at art �stt�af�d tots! cest •f ii1,S00.00 for bloc►ctop surfecing�and concr�t• Curb u�d putt�r, or t2Z,42S.00 tor `concretr pevtn g, includtng.co�c r�t• curb. (oi. Alon9 Second Str�at ►lorth frp� Ty1.�r tp Nro�ro� Av�nu�s Norfh, by tne con structton and lnst�Ilation of ilaektop surf�cln' th�r�, er;d th• s�se�s�nt of tF►� fot Icwins prop�rty, vl�t o . Lots I to 10, Inelusiv�, BloGc (f � `� � lots ! to 2S, Inctusivt, /lock 2f " �ots i to 26, I�clusiv�� Rtacic 3f . � � Lots 1 to 26� Inelusiv�, Block 4„ a!I in Wsst Minn�ipolls C�nt�r, •n� I.Otli ( �O 24� (nC�Us1Vf� ��OCk (j � nts I ta 24, inclus(v�, !liock 2, a�l in � Stev�ns Oskw�osd P�rk� � f�r a�E cr � portlon of th� �ost of sald i�rov�w�nts, pu�auant to M.S.�., S�cs. 42y.0li tc 4?9AItl, •t an •stl�aat�d total co at af �Il,S00�00. ) (C) �la'� Nl�th AvMU6 No►'th from Exc�lsll�' Awnue to First Str�vt Nor!h o� th• constructlon and Inat�ll+tivn o/ b�ecktop str��t a�ri�c�ng th�r�an or' in th• alt�rnativ� br th• conitractt�++�snd lnatall�tlo� of cc��._--��. str��t p�ving surf�aing th�r�on� w+d th• sss�sw�eAt o1 th• folicwing pro�e����.. ,,,� ' vl�s �,. . ,i\ • Lots i to (S, inclus{w, Stod� 6A �nd lots S to 21, tnclusiv�, �lac� 67, •1! 1 n 1M� s t M I nn��apo 11 s tfconi 0 t v i s l a+, for ai0 or � prtia+ ef t�e cost •1 seld la*rov�nt, pursuant to �.5.�., Sees. 429.011 to 4Z9.lit, �t M+ •s*��ete �otal,eost oi i��40.��0 for oie+�k+��� "' '1 ♦ �. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to any of the above proposed improvements will be heard at this meeting. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Counci I JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, P�blished in the Hennepin Cou�ty Review May 26 and June 2, 1960. Mayor r • �OFFI CI AL PUBLI CATI ON� ASSESSMENT NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN, THAT THE BOARD OF EQUALI ZATI ON OF THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS I N HENNEP� N COUNTY� MI NN., W� LL MEET'1 N THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON MONDAY� JUNE 27� 1960 AT 7;30 P.M.� FOR THE PURPOSE OF REVIEW AND CORRECTING THE ASSESSMENTS OF SA�D CITY FOR THE YEAR 1960. ALL PERSONS CONSIDER�NG THEMSELVES AGGRIEVED BY SAID ASSESSMENT OR WHO W�SH TO COMPLAIN THAT THE PROPERTY OF ANOTHER IS ASSESSED T00 LOW� ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TO APPEAR AT SAID MEETING'AND SHOW CAUSE FOR HAVING SUCH ASSESSMENT CORRECTED. NO COMPLAINT THAT ANOTHER PERSON IS ASSESSED TOO LOW WILL BE ACTED UPON UNTIL THE PERSON SO ASSESSED, OR HIS AGENT, SHALL HAVE BEEN NOTI F� ED OF SUCH COMPI.A� NT. C. R. PETERSON CIERK OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS OATED TH� S I 3TH DAY OF JUNE I 960. TO BE PUBLISHED (N THE HENNEP�N COUNTY REVIEW JUNE 16� 1960. r, �;'t � A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HEID ON TUESOAY� JUNE. 21 �( 960 AT 7530 P.M. 1 N THE CI TY HALL. PRESENT WERE:MAYOR PERBIX� COUNC��MEN CARROLL� MILBERT� ANDERLA AND HANLEY� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER� C�TY ENGINEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. MI LBERT MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT EXPEPID� TURES DATED JUNE 21 � I 960 1 N THE AMOU(dT OF �18�812.98, BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. / CARROLL MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO. ��.��A RE30LUT1 ON CALLI NG FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF MONROE AVENUE.SOUTH BETWEEN FIRST AND SEC OND STREETS NORTH BY THE INSTqLLA- TION OF AND CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWER AND MUNICIPAL WATER THEREIN AND THE qSSESSMENT OF TME FOLLONV I NG PROPERTY, VI Zs LOTS I 4 TO 26� I NC L. � BLOCK 4, WES;T MI NNEAPOLI S CENTER qND TRACT C„ REGISTERED LAND SIk�VEY N0. 505, FILES OF THE.'REGISTRAR -'OF TITLES� HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINN., FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.�0..� SEC. 429,011 TO SEC. 429,111, AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL C OST OF TWE IMPROVEMENT OF $6,095.00 FOR THE SEWER, PLUS $4,610,00 FOR THE Wb�TER MAINS, MAKING A TOTAL OF $10�705.00", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. ' MILBERT MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. �q�y°A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR TWE IMPROVEMENT OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND S�TREETS NORTH AND BEIWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH AVENUE NORTH, BY THE GRADING AND BLAC KTOP SURFACING.THEREON AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOTS 1 TO 24, I I� L.� B LOC K 82, WES T MI NNEAPOLI S SEC OND D( VI S I ON FOR ALL OR A PORTI ON OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS PURSUANT TO M.S.cA., SEC . 429.01 I TO SEC . 429.1 I I AT rAN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF $I �159.00"� BE ADOPTEO. CARRJED, MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.�I��°A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF iWENTY-F.IRST AVENUE NORTH FROM SHADY OAK ROAD TO FIRST STREET NORTH AND OF FIRST STREET NORTH FROM SHADY OqK ROAD TO THE ALLEY LOCATED EAST OF TWENTY—FIRST AVENUE '. NORTH BY THE CONSTRl�T10N AND -INSTALLATION OF BLACKTOP SURFACING THEREON AND EITHER CON- ' CRETE OR BIACKTOP CURB ALONG BOTH SIDES OF SA.ID LOCATIONS AND THE—ASSESSMENT OF THE FOLLOW— � ING PREMISES, VIZs TRACTS q THROUGH i� INCL., REGISTERED LANO SURVEY N0. 413� FILES OF � THE REGISTRAR OF TI TLES, AND LOTS (6 TO 30� I I�L.� BLOCK 12, WEST MI NNEAPOLIS TWIRD DIVISION, AND LOTS (3 TO 19 INCL., BLOCK 13, WEST MIIdNEqROtIS THIRD OIVISION� AND TRACT C� RE6ISTERED i LAND SURVEY N0. 315, FILES OF THE RE�ISTRAR OF TITLES� HENNEPIN C OUNTY, MINN.� FOR ALL OR � A PORTION OF •THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS PUR6�UANT TO M.S.Q,� SECS. 429.01 ( TO 429.1 11 , AT � AN ESTIM,�TED TOTAL COST FOR TW aaY-FIR3T AVENUE NORTH OF $6,325.00 WITH COf�RETE CURB AND ; $4,485.00 WITH BLA�KTOP CURB�/�T AN ESTIMATED COST FOR FIRST STREET NORTH OF $4,110.00°�, - i BE ADOPTEO. CARRIED. , ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.SG�I�"A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR THE IM— PROVEMENT OF 7WELFTH qVENUE SOUTH BETWEEN FIRST AND SECONO STREETS SOUTH, BY THE CONSTRI�- TI ON AND ( NSTALLATI ON OF 'BLAC'KTOP SURFAC 1 NG THEREON AND OF C ONCRETE CURB ON BOTH SI DES OF SAID LOCqTI ON AND THE qSSESSMENT OF THE FOLLOWI NG PREMI SES, VI Z: LOTS 1 TO 9, I NCL.� BLOCK 9, q'ND LOTS I 0 TO I 8, I t�l., BLOC K I 0, ALL I N WEST MI NNEAPOLI S� FOR ALL OR A PORTI ON OF THE COST OF THE (MPROVEMENTS� PURSUANT TO M,S.A. SECS. 429.01 I TO 429.1 I I, A1T AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF $4�284.00'�'� BE ADOPTED. CARRI ED. ANDERLA MOVED� MiLBERT SECONDED� THAT THE HEARING SGH6DUlED FOR 7530 P.M. TO CONSIDER THE � IMPROVEMENT OF NINTH AVENUE SOUTH� BETWEE►d EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND HENNEPIN COUNTY ROAD N0. 3�;+ BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF BIACKTOP SURFAC�NG THEREON AND A CONCRETE CURB AND `i GUTTER ON BOTH SI DES OF SA� D LOCAT) ON OR 1 N THE ALTERNATI VE BY THE CONSTRUCTI ON AND 1 N� STALLATION OF CONCRETE STREET PAVING AND CONCRETE CURB THEREON AND THE ASSESSMENT OF'THE ' FOLLOWI NG PREMI SE3 VI Z: LOTS I T0 6� � NCL.� BLOCK 4� LOTS I 8 TO 28� ( NCL.� BLOCK 4 Aruo LOTS I TO 6, I NCL.� AND LOTS I( TO I 7 I NCI.� BIOCK 5� AND LOTS 5 TO 20 1 NCL.� BLOCK I 8� ALL 1 N WEST MI NNEAPOLI S� AND LOT I� AUDI TOR�S 88BD1 VI SI ON N0. 1 94, HENNEPI N COUNTY� M1 NN.� � AND LOT, I� DOW�S HOMESTEAD� FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE (MPROVEMENTS� PURSUANT � TO M,S.A.� SECS. 429.01.1 TO 429.111� AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF.�20� 341.00� FOR THE � BLACKTOP SURFAC�NG AND CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND $41�348.00_FOR THE CONCRETE PAVING AND � CURB THEREON� BE CONTINUED TO THE JULY 19TH MEETING. CARR�ED. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RE�OLUTION NO.��q °A RESOLUTION C qLLING FOR THE � IMPROVEMENT qLONG VAN BUREN AVENUE SOUTH BETWEEN FIRST AND SECONO STREETS SOUTH, BY THE ; CONSTRI�TI ON qND 1 NSTALLATI ON OF BLq�KTOP SURFAC 1 NG THEREON AND THE ASSESSMENT OF THE FOLLOW I NG PREMI SES � LOTS ( TO I 2, I NC L., BLOC K 35, AND LOTS 13 TO 24, I NC L., BLOC K 35, � ALL IN WEST MINNEqPOLIS CENTER� FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE g� �OF THE IMPROVEMENTS, � PURSUANT TO M.S.A. SECS. 429.01 I TO 429.1 I i AT �N ESTIMATED/��5� OF $3,450.00", BE ADOPTED. � CARRI E0. , CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE FOLLOWING HEARINGS LISTED BELOW SCHEDULED FOR HEARING AT 7i30 P.M. BE CONTINUED TO THE BULY 5TH MEETING. CARRIED.. HEARING TO CONSIOER THE IMPROVEMENT OF S14LTH STREET SOUTH BETWEEN EIGHTH AND ELEVENTH AVENUES SOUTH BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF BLACKTOP SURFACJNG THEREON AND CON� CRETE CURB AND GUTTER OR BOTH SIDE.S OF SAID LOCATION. , PAGE —2— REGULAR MEETI NG � JUNE 21 � I 960 HEAR�NG TO CONSIDER THE IMPROVEMENT OF BOYCE ROAD FROM BLAKE ROAO TO HOLLY ROAD BY THE COM TRUCTION AND (NSTALLATION OF BLACKTOP SURFACING THEREON AND CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER ON BOTH SI DES OF SAI D LOCATI ON. HEARING TO CONS�DER THE (MPROVEMENT OF GOODRICH AVENUE FROM BLAKE ROAD TO INTERLACHEN ROAD BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALIATION OF BLACKTOP SURFAC�NG THEREON AND OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER ON BOTH SIDES OF SAID LOCATION. HEAR�NG TO CONSIDER THE IMPROVEMENT ALONG OAKWOOD ROAD FROM THE STREET CAR R�W TO GOODRICH AVENUE BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND (NSTALLATION OF BLACKTOP SURFAC�NG THEREON AND OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER ON BOTH SIDES OF SA10 LOCATION. HEARING TO CONSIDER THE (MPROVEMENT ALONG HOLLY ROAD FROM THE STREET CAR R�W TO BOYCE ROAD BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF BLACKTOP SURFACING THEREON AND CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER ALONG BOTH S�DES OF SAID LOCATION. HEAR�NG TO CONSIDER THE IMPROVEMENT ALONG ASHLEY ROAD FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE. TO THE STREET CAR R�W BY THE INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF BLACKTOP SURFACE THEREON AND OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER ALONG BOTH S1DES OF SAID LOCATION. HEARIN6 TO CONSIDER THE IMPROVEMENT ALONG JACKSON AVENUE NORTH FROM ST. LOUIS STREET TO SECOND STREET NORTH BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND (NSTALLATION OF BLACKTOP SURFAC�NG THEREON AND OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER ALONG BOTH SIDES OF SAID LOCATION. _ HEARING TO CONSIDER THE �MPROVEMENT ALONG ST. LOUIS STREET FROM EXCELSI�F� AVENUE T.O JACKSON AVENUE NORTH BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF BLACKTOP SURFACING THEREON WITH CON� CRETE CURB AND GUTTER ON BOTH SIDES OF SA�D LOCATION� OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE BY THE CON� STRUCTION AND �NSTALLATION OF CONCRETE PAVING SURFAC�NG WITH CONCRETE CURB THEREON. HEARING TO C ONSIDER THE IMPROVEMENT ALONG SECOND STREET NORTW FROM TYLER TO MONROE AVENUES NORTH� BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTA�LATION OF BLACKTOP SURFAC�NG THEREON. CARROI.� MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO, (J��G °A RE30LUTI ON CALLI NG FOR THE IM— PROVEMENT ALONG NINTH AVENUE NORTH FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO FIRST STREET NORTH BY THE CON- STRl1CT10N qND INSTALLATION OF BLACKTOP STREET SURFACING THEREON OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE BY THE CONSTRI� TI ON AND I NSTALLATI ON OF CONCRETE STREET PAVI NG SURFAC I NG THEREON, AND THE ASSESSMENT OF TfiE FOLLOWI NG PROPERTY, VI Z: LOTS I TO I 5, I NCL., BLOCK 68 AND LOTS 8 TO 21 , II�L.� BLOCK 67, ALL IN WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DI}/ISION, FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF SAID IMPROVEMENT, PURSUANT TO M.S.A. SECS. 429.011 TO 429.111, AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF $6,440.00 FOR BLACKTOP STREET SURFACING� OR $17,710.00 FOR CONCRETE STREET PAVING SURFACING THEREON"� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. MI LBERT MOVEO� ANDERLA SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. �j�� "A RESOLUTI ON CALLI NG FOR A HEARI NG FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WqTER MAINS ON HIAWATHA AVENUE FROM MONK AVENUE APPROXI— MqTELY 500 FEET WEST; LEGAL DESCRIPTION—PLAN I- THAT PART OF THE UNPLATTED PORTION OF THE NW� OF NE� OF SEC. I9, TOWNSHIP II7, RANGE 21, LYING SOUTH OF MINNEHAHA CREEKj LOTS B AND C, � REGISTERED LANO SURVEY N0. 56.I;.LOTS I TO 5 AND 7 TO 12� MINNEHAHA OAKS; LOTS A AND B, REGISTERED LAND SURVEY N0. 362; LOTS A AND B, REGISTEREO LAND SURVEY N0. 825s PLAN 2-THAT PART OF THE UNPLATTED PORTION OF THE NW�' OF THE NE� OF SEC. 19, TOWNSHIP 117� RANGE 21, LYI NG SOUTH OF MI NNEHAHA CREEK; LOTS B AND C, REG I STERED LAND SURVEY N0. 561 ; ESTI MATED COST OF PLAN 1—SqNITARY SEWER $7,384.00; PLAN 2—SANITARY`SEWER $4,359.00; PLAN I AND 2— WATER MqIN $4,705.00°� BE ADOPTED.� CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED.� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.�pq' "A RESOLUTION C ALLING FOR A HEARING FOR THE INST�ILLATION OF CONCRETE DRIVEWA'Y'�`�TO BE LOCATED AT 20TH AVENUE NORTH-LEGAL DESCRIP- TI ON-LOT I5 AND SOUTH 25 FEET OF LOT I4, BLOCK I5 AND LOT I AND NORTH 28 FEET OF ,LOT 2, BLOCK 12, WEST. MINNEAPOLIS THIRD; ESTIMATED COST OF IMRROVEMENT $I13.00", BE,ADOPTED.CARR�ED. M) LBERT MOVEO� ANDERIA SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO. aql°A RESOLUTI ON CALLI NG FOR A HEARI NG FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION ON 7TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM LAST MANHOLE ON 7TH AVENUE SOUTH, qPPROXIMATELY 80 FEET SOUTH; LEGAL DESCRIPTION = LOTS 18 TO �21 � BLaCK ?, WEST MI NNEAPOLIS .ANNEX� THAT PART OF NW� OF SE4 OF SEC. 25, TOWNSHIP (17, RANGE 22, CORRES-. PONDING TO LOTS 28 TO 31, BLOCK 6, WEST MINNEAPOLIS ANNEX VACATED; ESTIMATEO TOTAL COST OF IMPROVEMENT $832.0�'�� BE ADOPTED. �ARRIED. MI LBERT MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT RESOI.UTI ON NO.Y��%"A RESOLUTI ON CALLI NG FOft AN ENG I NEER�S REPORT FOR THE BLaC KTOPPING OF ALLEY BETWEEN 12TH AND 13TH AVENUE NORTH FROM 4TH S`TREET SOUTH SERVICE ORIVE ON HIGHWAY N0. 7°� BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY�S REQUEST FOR PERMISSION TO PLACE 3 POLES IN ALLEY BETWEEN MONR�O AND JACKSON AVENUE NORTH AND F�RST STREET AND SECOND STREET NORTH� BE GRANTED. CARRIED. PAGE —3— . REGULAR MEETI NG — JUNE 21 , I 960 ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEO� THAT MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY�S REQUEST FOR PERMISSION TO (NSTALL A GAS MAIN ON PIERCE AVENUE� BE GRANTED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYoS REQUEST FOR PERMISSION TO MAKE A DIGUP IN THE ALLEY BETWEEN IITH AVENUE SOUTH ANO 12TH AVENUE SOUTH� SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD� BE GRANTED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE 4 PETITIONS AS PRESENTED BY THE PROPERTY OWNERS (N INTERLACHEN PARK� BE PLACED ON FILE. CARRIED. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE CITY MANA�ER BE GIVEN PERMISSION TO PURCHASE A SAND AND s1LT SPREADERo CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� .THAT THE REPORT OF THE ADJUSTMENT PANEL GRANTING A 3¢ AN HOUR �NCREASE IN SALAR�ES TO THE CITY EMPLOYEES BE ACCEPTED; CA.RROLL AND ANDERLA VOTINO., NO. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNE�. CARR�ED. C, R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL C OUNC I LMEN s ATTEST: W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR � CITY OF HOPK�NS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 895 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS AND PREPARATION OF PLANS WI� REAS a resolution of the city council No. 879 adopted May 3, 1960 fixing a date for a council hearing on the proposed improvement of Monroe Avenue North between First and Second Streets North by the installation and construction of sanitary eewer and municipal water therein, and WHEREAS IO days published notice of the hearing thereon through two weekly publications of the required notice was given and the hearing thereon was held on the 21st day of June 1960 at which hearing all persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESO�VED BY THE COUNCIL of the City of Hopkins as follows: I. Such improvements are hereby ordered as above described and as included in council resolution No. 879. 2. John Strojan is he,reby designated as the engineer for these improvements and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvements Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins this 21st day of June, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, W. HARL.AN PERBIX, Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY City Attorney I. . . . . .., C17Y OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION No. 896 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS AND PREPARATION OF PLANS WHtREAS a resolution of the city council No. 879 adopted May 3, 1960 fixing a date for a council hearing on the proposed improvement of the North— South alley between First and Second Streets North and between Sixth and Sevenths Avenues North by the insta��ation of grading and blacktop surfacing thereon, and WHEREAS 10 days published notice of the hearing thereon through two weekly publications of the required notice was given and the hearing thereon was held on the 21st day of June 1960 at which time all persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNGIL of the City of Hopkins as fol lows: I. Such improvements are hereby ordered as above described and as :included in council resolution No. 879. 2. John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for these improvements and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such im— provements. PASSED AND ADOPIED BY THE City Council of the City of Hopkins this 21st day of J un e, I 960. C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBIX, Secretary of the Council Msyor JOSEPH C. VESELY C.ity Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESO LUTIOIV N0. 897 �E9L�LUTION Qi�DERING IMP4�QVF�;NTS AI�rD PREPAHATION OF PLAI� WHER.�AS a resolution of the city counci�l No. 879, adopted April 19, 1960, fixing a date for a council hearing on the proposed improvement of First �treet North from Shady Oak i�oad to the North-South alley located immediately east of '1'wenty-f'irst xvenue North and of Twenty F�rst Avenue North from Shad,y Oak �ad to First Street North by the construction and installation of blacktop surfacing thereon and either concrete or blacktop curb along both sides of said locations, and WHE�.EAS ten days published notice of the hearino thereon through two weekly publications of the required notice was given and the hearing thereon was held on the 21st day of' June, 1960, at which time all persons d esiring to be heazd were given an opportunity to be r�eard thereo�i; NOti�J THEREFORE FlE IT RESOL�IED Bi' THE COUNCIL of the City of Hopkins as follows: l. Such improvements are Y�ereby ordered as above described and as included in council resolution No. 879. � 2. John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for these improvements and he shall prepare plans and specifications f or the making of such improvements. PASS� AN;� A;UI}Y'l�i by the Cit;� Council of the City of Hopkins this 21st day of June, 1960, C. yt. PETERSON� Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY City Attorney 3 ,'l . W. HA�'tLAN PE�.F�IX, Mayor .;. C9TY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota � RESOLUTION N0. 898 RESOLUTION ORDERING �.'PROVEMENTS AND PREPARATION OF,PLANS WHEREAS a resolution of the city council No. 879, adopted May 3, 1960 fixing a date for a council hearing on the proposed improvement of that part of Twelfth Avenue South between First and S�cond Streets South by the installation and construction of blacktop surfacing thereon and of concrete curb on the East side of said part of Twelfth Avenue South, and WHEREAS 10 days published notice of the hearing thereon through two weekly publications of the required notice was given and the hearing thereon was held on the 21st day of June, 1960 at which time all persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL of the City of Hopkins as follaros: . I. Such improvements are hereby ordered as above described and as included in council resolution No. 879. 2. John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for these improve— ments and he sha11 prepare plans and specifications.for the making of such improvements. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE City Counc_il of the City of Hopkins this 21st day of June, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council �OSEPH C, VESELY, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION.NO. 899 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS AND PREPARATION OF PLANS WHEREAS a resolution of the city council No. 879, adopted May 3, 1960 fixing a date for a council hearing on the proposed improvement of that part of Van Buren Avenue Sou.th:between First and Second Streets South by the construction and installation of blacktop surfacing thereon, and WHEREAS 10 days published notice of the hearing thereon through two weekly publications of the required notice was given and the hearing thereon was held on the 21st day of June, 1960 at v�hich time all pe rsons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL of the �ity of Hopkins � as followsc I. Such improvements are hs�eby ordered as above described and as included in council resolation No. 879. 2. John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for these improve— ments and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvements. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY 1NE City Council of the City of Hopkins this 21st day of June, 1960, C. R. PETERSON� W, HARLAN PERBIX, Secretary of the Counail Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, . City Attorney � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin CountyDMinnesota RESOLUTION N0, 900 I�SOLUTION ORDERING IAAPROVEN�NTS AND PREPARATION OF.PLANS _ WHEREAS a resolution of tlae city council ido. 879, adopted May 3� (960 fixed a date for a councii hearing on the proposed improvement of Ninth Avenue North from Excelsior Avenue to First St�eet North by the construction and insta��ation of b�acktop street surface paving thereonD and WHEF�AS I0 days published notice of the hearing thereon tt�rough two ar� ekL'y pubticatlons of the required notice was given �nd the hearing thereon was held on the 2lst day of June, 1960 at u�hich time all� persons desiring to be heard were give� an opportunity to be heard thereon, NOW THEREFOREa BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL of the city of Hopkins _ _ . .. as follows; F. Such improvements are hereby ordered as above described and as included in co w ci� resolution Moe 879. 2, John Strojan is k�ereby designated as the engineer for these improve— ments and he shalt� prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvements. PASSED AND ADOPTEU by the City Counci! of the City of Hopkins this 2lst day of June, 1960. C, Ro PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH Co VESELY, _ City Attorney W, HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor _ ;r . . . . .. . . .- . . . . . .. . . aF'��0 � �. � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLlJTION N0. 891 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING f2EPORTS AND CALLING FOR HEARING.ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS pursuant to Resolution No. 887 of the council adopted June 7, 1960, a report has been prepared by John Strojan with reference to the improvement of that part of Seventh Avenue South abutting upon a home at 738 Seventh Avenue South, by the installation and construction of a sanitary sewer extension thereon, and this report was received by the council on June 2 I, I 960, an d WHEREAS Pursuant to Resol,ution No. 888 of the council adopted June 7, 1960, a report has been prepared by John Strojan with referenae to the improve— the West side of ment of�iiventieth Avenue North between First and Second Streets,Nor�F��'and Second and Third Streets North, by the construction amd installat�ion of concrete driveways at the Iocations hereinafter set forth , and this report was ceceived by the council on June 21, 1960, and WFIEREAS Pursuant to Resolution No. 889 of the council adopted June 7, 1960, a report has been prepared by John Strojan with reference to the improvement of Hiawatha Avenue from Monk Avenue to a point distant 40 feet East of the East boundary line of Minnehaha 0aks, by the construction and installation of sanitary sewer and water mains therein, and this report was received by the couneil on June 21, 1960, NOW THEREFOf� BE IT RESOLVEU by the City council of Hopkins, Minnesota as follows: I. The council will consider the improvements of such streets, avemues and thoroughfares in accordance with the respective reports and the assessment of property hereainfter described, for a11 or a portion of the cost of the improvements pursuant to Minnesota Statates Annotated, Sec. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111, at an estimated total cost of each improvement as hereinafter set forth. (a). For improvements of Seventh Avenue South as in Resolution No. 687, the proposed property to be assessed for such improvement is; Lots 18 to 21, imclusive, Block 7, West Minneapolis Annex, and that part of the Northu¢est Quarter�of the Southeast Qnarter of Sec. 25, Township 117, Range 22, corresponding to Lots ` 28 to.31, inclusive, Block 6, West Minneapolis Annex, vacated, at an estimated total cost of said improvement to be $832.06. (b) The improvement of Twentieth Avenue North by the installation of eoncrete driveways as mentioned in Resolution No. 888, the property proposed to be assessed therefor is as follows: The So. 25 feet of Lot 14 and al1 of Lot l5, Block �, Lot I and the North 28 feet of Lot 2, Block 12, a11 in '' West Minneapolis Third Division at an estimated total cost thereof of $113.Q0,:,. �, for each driveway -. _ (cl The.improvement of Wiawatha Avenue from Monk Avenue apProximatety 56�0 feet. West as mentioned in Resolution Mo. 889, the property proposed to be assessed for the construction of the sewer therein being Tracts B. and C., Registered Land Survey No. 561, Tracts A. and 6., Registered Land Survey No. 362 and Traets A, and B., Registered Land Survey No. 825, alI according to the files of the Registrar of Titles. Lots I to 5, inclusive, and Lots 7 to 12, inclusive, Minnehaha Oaks, and that part of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 19, To�wnship 117, Range 21 lying South of the Minnehaha Creek, the total estimated cost of such sewer improvement being $7384.00. And the assessment for the cost of satd water upon the following premises, viz; That part of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 19, Township 117, Ran�e 21 lying South of the Minnehaha Creek, and Tracts B. amd C., Registered Land Survey No. 561, at an estimated total cost of $4705.00. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvements on the 2d day of August, 1960 in the council chambers of the City Hali at 7:30 o'clock, P. M. and the Clerk shall give publtshed notice of such hearings and improvements as required by law. Passed and adopted by the council of the City of Hopkins on June 21, 1960. C. R. PETERSOW, W. HARLAN PERBIX, Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney 0 CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 893 RESOLUTION DECLARIN6 ADEQUACY OF PETITION AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF REPORT BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota; I. A certain petition requesting the improvement of the North—Soufh alley between 12th and 13th Avenues North from 4th Street North to the South service drive on State Highway No. 7 by the installation of black top paving thereof filed with the Council on June 21, 1960, is hereby declared to be signed by the required percentage of owners of property affected thereby. This declarat.ion is made in conformity to M.S.A., Sec. 429.035. 2. The petition is hereby referred to John Strojan and he is instructed to report to the Council with all convenient speed advising the , Gouncil in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to whether it would best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement and the estimated cost of the improvement as recomnended. Adopted by the Council of the city of Hopkins this 21st day of June, 1960. C. R. PETERSON W. HARLAN PERBIX Secretary of the Council Mayor � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota � NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Mopkins will meet in the council chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 otclock P. M. on August 2, 1960, to consider the making of the follawing improvements affecting the follanring areas at the estimated costs for each improvement hereinafter set forth, viz; �;(a); Along Seventh Avenue South between Seventh and Eighth Avenues South by the eonstruction and (n stallation of a sanitary sewer exten sion thereon. The area proposed to be assessed for said improvement being Lots 18 to 21, inclusive, Block 7, West Minneapolis Annex and that p�t of the Northwest Quarte.r-.-:of the Southeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22 corresponding to Lots 28 to 31, inclusive, Block 6, West Min— ' Annex, �` neapolis� vacated. The e.stimated cost of said improvement is $832.06. ' the kYest side of , (.b? Along/Twentieth Avenue North between First and Second Streets North and between Second and Third Streets North, by the construction and installation of conc�rete driveways at certain locations therein. The property proposed to be assessed.for said improvement being The South 25 feet of Lot 14 and all of Lot 15, Block 15 and Lot 1 and the North 28 feet of Lot 2, Block 12, a11 in West Minneapolis Third Division. The estimated.. �,:�..: total cost of said improvement is $113.00, fi'or each driveway. (:c). Along Hiawetha Avenue from Monk Avenue approximately 560 feet West by the construction and installation.of a sanitary sewer and water therein, The area proposed to be assessed for the constr.uction of said sewer being Tracts B, and C., Registered Land Survey No. 561, Tracts A. and B., Registered n Land Survey No. 362 and Tracts A. and B., Registered Land Survey No. 825, all according to the files of the Registrar of Titles. Lots I to 5, inclusive, and Lots 7 to 12, inslusive, Minnehaha Oaks, and that part of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section (9, Township 117, . Range 21 lying South of the Minnehaha Creek, the total estimated cost of said sewer improvement being $7384.00. The area proposed to be assessed for the construction and insta�lation of water mains being That part of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section I9, Ta�m ship (17, Range 21 lying South of the Minnehaha Creek, and Tracts B. and C. Registered Land Survey No. 561, at an estimated total cost of $4705.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to said proposed im— Provements will be heard at this meeting. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, Gity Attorney PUBLISMED IN THE HennePin County Review on July 21 and 28, 1960. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA WAS HELO ON TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1960 AT 10:00 P.M. IN THE C�TY HALL TO DECLARE THE RESU�TS OF THE SPEC�AL CITY ELECTION. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNCiLMEN CARROLL� MILBERT� ANDERLA AND HANLEY� AlSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER� CITY ENGINEER STROJAN ANO C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE OFFICIAL RETURNS OF THE�SPECIAL CITY ELECTt ON AS SUBMI TTED BY THE JUDGES OF THE SEVEi� (?� VOTI NG DI STRI CTS 1 N HOPKI NS � HELD �N THE CITY OF HOPKINS� JUNE 21, 1960, BE ACCEPTED AND THAT THE COUNCIL HEREBY CERTIFY THE RESULTS TO BE AS FOLLOWSt CARRIED. BOND_, I SSUE VOTES VOTES SP01 LED OR TOTAL DISTRIC T YES NO BLANK BALLOTS BALLOTS N0. I MASSEY—HARRIS C0. 76 48 124 N0. 2 HARLEY HOPKINS.SCHOOL 25 45 70 r No. 3 � PIJBLI C LI BRARY 47 89 I 36 No. 4 52 1 1 6 1 68 FORD TRACTOR CO. NO. 5 HOPKI NS SENI OR HI 6H SCHOOL 46 62 1 1 09 No. 6 ALI CE SMI TH SCHOOL 50 82 I 32 �.�....... NO, 7 CJ TY HALL 26 67 93 TOTAL 322. 509 I 832 AMENOMENTS T0 THE C I TY CHARTER _.._.._� �1MENDMENT N0. I VOTES VOTES SPOILED OR TOTAL DIS+ TRIC Z„ � � YES NO BLANK BALLOTS BALLOTS NO. I MASSEY�HARR1 S C0�`��„� ?7 46 ": 1" ( 24 NO. 2 HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL 20 49 I 70 No. 3 PUBLIC LIBRARY �8 78 136 r r�� ��.r��... N0. 4 --. FORD TRACTOR COe � 67 � 0� � 67 No. 5 HQEJ$J,LI,S SENI OR HI GH SCHOOL 73 35 I 08 No, 6 AL1 CE SMI TH SCHOOL 55 ?6 I I 32 N0. 7 CI TY HALL 41 52 93 TOTqL '-_• 3gl 436 3 830 PAGE —2— � , SPECI AL MEETI NG — JUNE 21 � I 960 AMENDMENT N0. 2 r i.n VOTES VOTES SPOILED OR TOTAL DISTRICT YES NO _, BLANK �ALLOTS BALLOTS NO. I MASSEY—HARRIS CO. 72 49 3 124 NO. 2 HARLEY HOPKIIVS SCHOOL 23 46 I 70 N0. 3 PUBL) C LI BRARY 44 r 91 I 1 36 No. 4 � � � �' FORD TRACTOR C0. 74 92 ` I66 No. 5 HOPKI NS SENI OR .HI GH SCHOOL 74 33 1 I OS N0. 6 i ALI CE SMI TH SCHOOL ' 62 69 I -) 32 N0. 7 C) TY HALL 36 54 3 93 TOTAL 385 - 434 I0 829 AMENDMENT N0. 3'__ VOTES . VOTES SPOILED. OR TOTAL DISTRIC T YES r_ NO `gLANK BALLOTS BALLOTS NO . 1 -MASSEY—HARRIS CO. 70 48 ' 6' _� 124 �_ N0. 2 HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL 36 28 6 �_� 70 No. 3 • PUBLIC LIBRARY 78 54 4 136 r r+.�. ��wr. No. 4 FORD TRACTOR C0. 89 , 73 162 N0. 5 HOPKI NS SENI OR HI �H. SCHOOL 75 30 _� 3 I 08 ►vo. 6 , ALI CE SMI TH SCHOOL � 63 65 4 I 32 NO. 7 C�TY HALL 44 45 4 93 TO L 455 343 27 825 qMENOMENT N0. 4 NO. I MASSEY�FiARRI S CO. 98 I 9 7 I 24 N0. 2 ' HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL 40 23 7 70 No. 3 PUBLIC LIBRARY 89 37 10 136 �.�......�.�� rvo . 4 FORD TRACTOR C0. I12 52 164 No. 5 " ' HOPKI NS SENI OR HI GH SCHOOL 84 23 I I 08 No. 6 " AL� CE SMI TH SCHOOL 83 44 5 I 32 — �� N0. 7 C I TY HAL� 50 r, 37 6 93 TOTAL 556 235 36 827 r�.r MEETING ADJOURNED. f� ATT ST s �. � � W. HARLAN PERBIX� AYOR . . -"`lJ �. r z 1� S� Yl�i1��� . . . C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNCI� COUNC I LMENz t � CITY OF HQPKINS HENNEP�N COUNTY� MI.NNESOTA NOTIC E OF SPEC I AL ELEC TI ON JUNE 21 � I 960 NOTICE 1 S HEREBY GI VEN TWAT A SPECI AL ELECTI ON. W) LL BE HELD IN AND FOR THE C1'TY OF HOPKINS� MINfVESOTA ON TUESDAY� THE 2IST DAY OF JUNE� 1960 TO VOTE ON 7HE FOLLOWJNG QUESTION; SHALL THE C1TY OF HOPKINS BORROW MONEY AND iSSUE IT8 . NEGOTIABLE BONOS 1N THE ANOUNT.NOT TO E� EED $750,000.00 �OR THE C ONSTRI� TI ON OF S TORM SEWERS : THE ELECTION SHALL BE HELD IN THE REGULAR POLLING PLACES (N THE C�TY AS FOLLOWS; � DI S'LRiCT POLLf NG PLACE FI RST MASSEY+HARRI S CO3 BUI LD► NG SECOND HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL BUILDjNG THIRD HOPKfNS PUBLIC LIBRARY FOURTH FORD COMPANY TRACTOR BUILDING FI FTH HORKI NS�'SENI'ORTIq��Gkl'wkSGHOOI;= SI XTH ALICE SMI TH SCHOOL BUI LD� NG SEVENTH MUNICIPAL BUILDING THE POLLS WjLL OPEN ON JUNE 2I � 1 960 AT ?:00 O�CLOCK A.M. AND WJL,L CLOSE AT 8:00 OtCLOCK P.M. ALL. QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY ARE ENTITLED TO VOTE AT SA� D�iLECTI ON. ;g,s BY ORDER OF THE COUNC 1 L �'% � � ;r::; �,: =:_,w,�: . �r RICHARD L. BRUBACHER CITY MANAGER CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA j JOSEPH C. VESELY� C�TY ATTORNEY PUBLISHED �N THE HENNEPiN COUNTY REVIEW ON MAY 26 AND JUNE 2� f960 � OFFICIAL BqLLOT C 1'111' OF HOPK1 NS HENNEPIN�COUNTY� MINNESOTA SPEC I AL CH�RTER ELEC TI ON HELD JUNE 21� 1960 �1MENOMENTS TO CiTY CHARTER TO VOTE FOR A PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT PUT A CROSS � MARK (X� IN THE SQUARE OPPOSITE THE WOR� pYES*. TO VOTE AGAIPIST A PROPOSED AMENDMENT PUT A CROSS.,MARK �X� OPPOS! TE THE NORD aNO�. ° dtMENDMENT N0. 1 SHALL SECTION 2.07 BE AMENOED SO AS TO 1NCREASE THE SALARY OF THE MAYOR FROM �300 TO �600 AND THE SALARY OF EACH COUNCILMAN,FROM �I00 TO �400 PER YEAR? AMENDME T N0. 2 SHALL SECTIONS 6.05 AND 6.06 BE AMENDED SO�AS TO �NCREASE FROM �500 TO �I�000 THE AUTHOR�TY OF THE CjTY MANAGER TO ��� MAKE PURCHASES AND LET CONTRACTS W�THOUT ADVANCE APPROVAL BY THE COUNCtL AND �2� CONTRACT WORK OR AAAKE PURCHASES WI THOUT ADVERTI SI NG FOR 81 DS? �MENDMENT N0. 3 __�......,.� ...�_. SHALL SECTI ON 7,1 4� SUBD� VI SI ON 2� BE AMENOED SO AS TO REQUIRE THATt (I� ANY AMOUNTS EXPENDED FROM THE PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND AND NOT ASSESSED AGAIPIST BENEFITTED PROPERTY BE PAlD BACK t NTO SUCH FUND� W� TH 1 NTEREST� WI 1�11 N ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF THE ADOPTION OF THE CORRES� POND�NG ASSESSMENT ROLLSt (2� THE AMOUNT BY WH1CH ANV ASSESSMENT IS CANCELLED OR REDUCED� W�TH INTEREST� BE PAlD BACK INTO THE FUND W�TH1N ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SUCH CANCELLATION OR RE� DUCTI ON'j ALSO FURTHER PROVI D j N� THAT MONEYS 1 N THE FUND MAY BE USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE FOR :WHlCH BONDS MAY BE ISSUED UPON APPROVAL BY THE EL EC TORS �� AMENDMENT N0. 4 SHALL THERE BE STRICKEN FROM SECTION 3.01 THE REQUI REMENTS THAT �I � THE F� RST COUNCI L MEETf NG AFTER A RE6ULAR MUNIC�PAL ELECTION BE HELD ON THE FIRST MONDAY AFTER THE F1RST TUESDAY IN JULY AND {2� AT THIS TIME THE NEWLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL SHALL ASSUME THEIR DUTIES? YES• � NO YES NO YES NO YES NO 3. THE CITY CLERK SHALL PUBLISH NOTICE OF SUCH SPEC�AL C�TY CHARTER ELECTION ONCE EACH WEEK FOR FOUR SUCCESSIVE WEEKS PR10R TO THE ELEC TION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE C�TY. AUOPTED BY THE CI.TY COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS AT A RE�ULAR MEETI;NG THEREOF HELD TH� S 1 7TH DAY OF MAY� I 960. JOSEPH C . VESELY, _G� TY ATTORNEY ,,. ,. - . . C. R. PETERSON� CI,TV CLERK W�. HARLqN PERBIX� MAYOR SPEC 1 AL ELEC TI ON HELD JUNE 21 ,► 960 BOND ISSUE RECAP OF BONO ISSUE VOTES VOTES SPDILED OR TOTAL D 1 STR IC T �,__,YES�;�`_rN0 B�LANK BALL OTS BALLOTS NO,o .' . MASSEY—HARRiS C0. 76 48 I 24 i r �... r�w�r� N�y 2 . WARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL 25 45 70 No', 3 PUB� L I C !�1 BRARY 47 89 ". I 36 No, 4 _ FORD TRACTOR CO�. 52 I I 6 � 6$ . ��� NO�, 5 HOPKI NS SEN�OR H�GH �WOOL 46 62 I I 09 - ��r rr i �.n.�.�.�r�1.� r���r�.�rr � ��� 6 AL1 C E SMt TH SCHOOL, 50 82 � 32 n.�n��r r N�,� � C�,TY HALL � r r 26 67 93 jOTAL 322 509. i 832 r - ���r�.r r � r � �.1A#� ��'i� :� #4�� �T� 2i s ! 1�p 8�i�i3 � 6�iJ� ���� � �� �� �' ., �: -, � � } �, .�� : -r � � �. � :� � _ mb�i��, � . . � �;:. �� . . ,. � ,- . � .. . � r � � ' � ��.IA ..a . � ... . � w:r�C� . � _. ��: � � � � , � ,� � ,y�_ . ? � .�. . � �-e '., 1i.�j� . �:. , �� � ,.. . .. • i. d �f,7:1, bG.� :.', �#i'u. '�'-.�. � ". � � w �, . r � I, .. iN. , * ... , . . .. ,, .. . . ... ... .. ... .... . .. ... .. � _;x� la;:. � a :�k!i�. • ♦ �.Y. . .. . . .. .. . .�... .. _, � . �..�. Kr..�.:.... � � I I A'� ... ,. ♦ • a _ ♦ ;. SPEC 1 AL ELEC TI ON HELD JUNE 21 , I 960 AMENDMENTS TO CITY CHARTER RECAP AMENDMENTS ,� AMEN�uD fENT N0. I �„_�",:� VOTES VOTES SPOILEO OR TOTqL DISaRIC TS YES NO BLANK BALLOTS B___ ALLOTS� N0; I 1�11A_ SSEY�HARRI S C0. 77 46 I �� 24��� NO• 2 HARLEY WOPKINS SCHOOL r 20 49 r j 70 `_ NO�. �3 ' � PUBLIC LIBRARY , !, 58` 78 r`�136 N0; 4 FORD.:_TRACTOR C0. 67 I00 (67 .. ���..�.. No. 5 - . HOPKI NS SENI OR HI GH SCHOOL 73 35 ( 08 N0; 6 ALICE SM�TH SCHOOL �55 ��_r76 ` ` I '132' NO. 7 � CI TY LHALL 41 52 93 � rr.��� ZpT� 391 . 436 3 830. �.n r �.�r�� -55J=K455 AMENDMENT N0. 2 — ,.. � VOTES VOTES SPOILED OR TOTAL �1 STR1C TS YES NO BL�1NK BALLOTS BALLOTS No. i MASSEY-HARR1 S CO. 72 49 3 . I 24 N0. 2 NARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL 23 46 I 70 ri..�rr��r r No', 3 PUBLIC L1 BRARY 44 91 I 1 36 �� ...�.�.._�..... No. 4 FORD TRACTOR C0. 74 92 166 �....�.�.��..���� ...�.. N0; 5 ., HOPKI NS SENI OR HI GH SCHOOL 74 33 I 1 08 No; 6 - _ __.. AL10E SMI TH SCHOOL 62 69 . I I 32� _�� NOo 7 CITY HALL 36 54 3 93 . �..�.r_.�..... �.�� 385. : . ' 434:. ,. . . _ . . . � p . , e : . :. 829:. . : ,.: .. ... TOTAL ° � r i r�.r. r r 55 0— 450 AMENDMENT N0. 3 .�,.r VOTES VOTES SPOILED OR TOTAL DISIRICT YES NO BLANK BALLOTS BQLLOTS ���� ��r -� - -+� . N��� . � . . . . . . _ . MASSEY-HARR1 S CO. 70 48 6 I 24 — No_e . 2 HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL 36 28 6 70 � NO. 3 PUBL C LIBRARY 78 54 4 �36 — .. .. .... _�. ._._ NO'. 4 FORD TRACTOR C0� 89 73 I 62 � No�. 5 HOPKINS SENiOR H1GH SCHOOL 75 30 3 r 108 No . 6 ALI CE SMI TH SCHOOL 63 65 4 � 32' N0. 7 CI�Y`HAL� �_ 44 45 4 � 9". TOTAL 455 343 27 825. � -55� 4�9 � AMENDMENT N0. 4 �� �� � VOTES VOTES SAOLED OR TOTAL � D I STR IC TS YES NO BLANK B�LLOTS�, BALLO � N0. I MASSEY-HARRI S CD. 98 r � g 7 I 24 NO. 2 HARLEY FIOPKI NS SCHOOL 40 23 7 70 . ��r i r No. 3 PUBLIC LIBRARY 89 37 10 136 ��� ..�� ..���.. .��...�..��� N0, 4 FORD TRACTOR C0. I i 2 r 5. 2�� `Y ( 64 No'. 5 HOPKI NS SENI OR HI GH SCHOOL 84 23 1 I 08 .___.._� .. �� � No'. 6 - ALICE SMITH SCHooL 83 44 5 132 .. ... N0. 7 � � TY�F�A�� „' 50 r 37 6 93 TOTAL 556 235 36 827 55� 435 � ST�TE OF MI NNESOTA ) )ss, COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) , OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES AND_C:L-ERKS- OF SPEC �.AL ELEC TI ON HELD � su-' $ t�'n. JUNE 21 STy I 860 _ _ D�STRICT NO.�_� WE� THE UNDERSI GNED, JUDGES ABID._.C-.�ERKS OF THE SPECI AL ELECT) ON HELD I N AND `� � g � FOR THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS� HENNEP� N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA� ON TUESDAY� --JUNE._.-2�,;ST� I 960 HEREBY CERTIFY TFIAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLING PLACE FOR SAID ELECTION� TO-W�T; MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY� ON THE DATE OF SA�D ELECTIONj THAT THE POLLS FOR SA�D ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7;00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SA�D DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTI NUOUSLY UNTI L 8! 0�0 0�C�OCK P.M. OF SA�; D DAY, AND NO LONGER � THAT SA� D ELECTI ON WAS (N AL� RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORD�NG TO LAW� AND ALL QUALIFIED VOTERS RESIDENT IN SAID ELECTION DISTRICT WHO DESIRED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO S0� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNiSHED BY US W�TH AN OFF�CIAL BALLOT IN FORM IDENTICAL W�TH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXHIBIT 4A°i THAT FORTHWI=TH UPON THE CLOSING OF THE POLLS FOR SAID EIECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SA�D ELECTION UPON THE SA�O QUESTION� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINEO AND DO NEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLONISS VOTES YES VOTES NO SPOILEO OR BLANK BALLOTS� N C TOTAL BALLOTS � �� � �`� '�i �,_ �; -_ WI TNESS OUR HANDS OFFI CI ALIY AS SUCH EIECTI ON OFFI CERS THI S 2��•-ST• DAY OF ;JUNE� ' 1 960. ; . r�7`� ►` .. �_-- - - - - --- -r � - � � �'O#icial - Ballot SPE�C�IAL ELEC4'1�N CITY OF HOPKINS, MINN'ESOTA � : June� 21, 1960 . � � ��; Shall the City of Hopkins borrow money and issue its negotiable coupon, bonds in the amount of not to ex- ceed $750,000 far construction of storm sewers? YES ❑ NO ❑ Irrstruct'ions to Voters: Voters desiring to vote in favor of the issuing of bonds, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite th'e word YES. Voters desiring to vote agoinst the issuing of bonds place a cross (X) in the square opposite the word NO. . `'�t�� "�/` ., �,2'�(/� t/ �L�G�_.. '�J�L-�- ��GC� UDGES � � � `Y�i�s* � STATE OF MINNESOTA ) � )ss, COUNTY OF HENNEP) N ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES �4ND CLERKS OF SPEC I AL ELEC TI ON HELD _ JUNE 21 . , I 960 _ DI STRI CT N0. I WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, JUD6ES ANO CLERKS OF THE SPEC�AL ELECTION HELD I N AND FOR THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS� HENNEPI N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA� ON TUESDAY� THE 2�ST DAY OF JUNE� 1960� HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLING PLACE FOR,SAID ELECTION� TO—WIT; MASSEY HARRIS COMPANY� ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECT10Nj THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7;00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY ANO REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY� AND NO LONGER; THAT SA�D ELECTION WAS �N ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORDING TO LAW� AND ALL QUALIF�ED VOTERS ;•'7 ' RESIDENT IN SAID ELECTION DISTRICT AND WWO DESIRED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO S0; THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFFIC�AL BALLOT IN FORM IDENTICAL W�TH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXHIBIT "A"j THAT FORTHWITH UPON CLOSIN6 OF THE POLIS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SAID QUESTI�NS� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOILOWS; AMENOMENT N0. I voTEs YES � � VOTES NO � (� SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS TOTAL BALLOTS �� � AMENDMENT No. 2 VOTES 1(�S �� VOTES NO_ "/ y SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS � TOTAL BALLOTS___ /07 -`j� gMENDMENT N0. 3 vorEs YES_ � % O VOTES NO_ _ L,�� SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS c� TOTAL BALLOTS_ /� �MENDMENT N0. 4 vorEs YES �/� VOTES NO / 9 SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS TOTAL BALLOTS � -2- WI TNESS OUR HAPIDS OFF) CI ALLY AS SUCH ELECTI ON OFFI CERS THI S 2) ST DAY OF JqNE� 1960. ,; - � ,. c,..CI��;� Official Bal�ot � ,, . , .{ � . E�c �tl IIt "" : CiTY QF HOPKINS.:: � - �°HENNEPIN COUNTY, A�INNESOTA ' �.; SPECIAL �CHAitTER ELECTION HELD = � JUN� 21, 1960�' ` �►AIlE�IDIVIENTS TO CITY CHARYER To vote for�a proposed ehorter amendment put a erosa mark (X1 in the square opposite the word "Yes". To vote against a proposed amendment put u� eross mark (X) oppoaite !he woid "no". AMENDMENT NO. Shall Section 2.07 be amended so as to increose the salary of the mayor from $300 to $600 and the salary of each council- man from $100 to $400 per year? YES o NO ❑ AMENDMEfV'� NO. 2 Shall Seetions 6.05 and 6.06 be amended so as to increase from $500 to $1,000 the authority of the city monager to (1) make purchases ond let contracts without advance approval by the council and (2) contract work or make purchoses with- out advertising for bids? YES ❑ NO 0 AMENDMENT NO. 3 Shali Section 7.14, Subdivision 2, be amended so as to require that: (1 ) any omounts expended from the permanent im- provement revolving fund ond not ossessed against benefitted property be paid back into such fund, with interest, within one year from the dote of the adoption of the corresponding assessment rolls: (2) the amount by which any assessment is ccmcelled or reduced, with interest, be paid back into the fund within one year from the date of such concellation or re- duction? Also further providing thot moneys in the fund moy be used for any other purpose for which bonds may be issued upon cpproval by the electors. YES ❑ NO ❑ /AMENDFuIENT NO. 4 Shall there be strieken from Seetion 3.01 the re�quirements that (1 ) the first council meeting after c regular' municipol election be held on the first Monday oher the first Tuesday in July and (2) at this time the newly elected members of the council shall assume their duties? YES ❑ NO 0 � / / � _� �is...0 � / ��a.. ✓ l�i:/.I /� / � � CLERKS -.;.: STATE OF MINNESOTA )' )SS. COIJNTY OF NENNEPI N ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SPECIAL ELEC TION HELD JUNE 2�ST ,��, � 960 D� STRI CT N0. 2 WE� THE UNDERSIGNED� JUDGES AND CLERKS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD IN AND FOR THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS� HENNEP� N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA, ON TUESDAY� JUNE 2� ST� I 960 HEREBY CERTI FY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLI NG PLACE FOR SA1 D EIECTI ON� TO-Y11 T; HARLEY HOPKI NS �Fi00L� ON THE DATE OF SAI D ELECTI ON� THAT THE POI.LS FOR SA1 D ELECTI ON WERE DULY OPENED AT 7500 O�CLOCK A,M. OF SAID OAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8;00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY� AND NO LONGER; THAT SAID ELECTION WAS IN ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTEO ACCORDING TO LAW� AND ALL QUALIFIED VOTERS RESIDENT IN SAID ELECTION DISTR�CT WHO DESIRED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO SO; THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFFIC�AL BALLOT IN FORM IDENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKEO EXHIBIT °A"� THAT FORTHWITH UPON THE CLOSING OF THE POLLS EOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUN� AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SA1D QUESTION� AWD THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE 1N.AS AS FOLLOWS; I 960, - -- - -.,�� voTES YES �� VOTES NO � SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS `�r TOTAL BALLOTS / � WI TNESS OUR HANDS OFF1-C1 ALLY AS SUCH ELECTI ON OFF) CERS THI S 21 ST DAY OF JUNE� . �ca� ,��/J �tcl-f.1)? , X�' ���. �.� �,� � : �- -- --- � , -� _ a - � .. �- _ :O#icial Ballot � r ' . ., SP'E�Cl14L ELE�T1�1� CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA : : )une:21, 1960 � - - Shall the Ci#y of Wopkins borrow money:and issue its negotiable coupon, bonds in the amount af not to ex- ceed $750,000 for cons�Yruction of storm sewers? YES . ❑ . NO ❑ InstrucYions to Voters: Voters desiring to vote in favor of the issuing of bonds, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite th'e word YES. Voters desiring to vote against the issuing of bonds place a cross (X) in the square opposite the word NO. � JIJDGES CLERKS ST�TE OF.MINNESOTA ) )ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SPECIAL ELEC TION HELD JUNE 21 . , 1960 � DI STRI CT N0. 2 WE� THE UNDERSIGNED, JUDGES AND CLERKS OF THE SPEC�AL ELECTION HELD I:N AND FOR THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, ON TUESDAY� THE 21ST DAY OF JUNE� 1960, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLING PLACE FOR SA10 ELECTION� TO—W�T� HARLEY HOPK�NS SCHOOL� ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION� THAT THE POL�S FOR SA�O ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7:00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SA1D DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8;00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY� AND NO LON�ERj THAT SAID ELECTION WAS IN ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORD�NG TO LAW; AND ALl QUALIFIED VOTERS RESI OENT I N SAI D ELECTI ON DI STRI CT AND WHO DESI RED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO S0; THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WI TH AN OFFI CI AL BALLOT I N FORM I DENTI CAL WI TH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXHIBfT dA�i� THAT FORTHWITH UPON CLOSING OF THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SAID QUESTIONS� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: A_MENDMENT_ N0,__I voTEs YES �,� VOTES NO_ � � SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS TOTAL BALLOTS_ �f� �..`_ AMENDMENT N0. 2 FlOTES YES��� VOTES NO�_��� SPOI�ED OR BLANK BALLOTS / � TOTAL BALL�TS % � ��ENOME r�rvo. 3 vorEs YES � l VOTES NO � � SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS � TOTAL BALLOTS_ �`J � AMENDMENT NO 4 voTEs YES �� VOTES NO 9�C1 SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS_ _ �J TOTAL BALLOTS � Q -�- YJI TNESS: OUR HANDS OFFIC� ALLY AS SUCH ELECTI ON OFFIC�RS THI S 21 ST DAY OF JUNE� 1960. � � 1!(,✓1j��;��s , �� � �X��', , , - 4, �� V/Y7��i�'�'W"�IOWt'WVI� .. .... . . . . . : .. . . . P p . F�� � .. ��� � •� I �.� � o � c � ; . . , •.-,:. ; :=: � c:r` , ;�;- : C�TY OF HOPKINS:`;' ` � ',P�iENNE�IN COUNTY, Nl'INNESOTA SPE�IAL .CHAiiTER ELECYION' H,ELD . . .-� — : : JUNE 21, 1960 � `�� .. AMENDnAENTS TO CITY CHARTER To vote for'a proposed charter amendment put a erosa mark lX) in the square opposite the word "Yes". To vote agoinst a proposed amendment put a cross mark (X] opposite the word, "no". AMENDMENT NO. 1 Shall SeeNon 2.07 be amended so as to increase the salary of the mayor from $300 to $600 and the salary of each council- man from $100 to $400 per year? YES ❑ NO ❑ AMENDMENT FVO. 2 Sl�all Seetions 6.05 and 6.06 be amended so as to increase from $500 to $1,000 the authority of the city manager to (1) make purchases and let contracts without advance opproval by the council and (2) contract work or make purchases with- out advertising for bids? YES ❑ NO ❑ AMENDMENT NO. 3 Shal) Seetion 7.14, Subdivision 2, be amended so as to require that: (1 ) any omounts expended from the permanent im- provement revolving fund and not assessed against benefitted property be paid back into such fund, with interest, within one year from the date of the adoption ot the corresponding ossessment rolls: (2) the amount by which any assessmenY is cancelled or reduced, with interest, be paid back into the fund within one year from the date of such concellation or re- duction? Also further providing thot moneys in the fund may be used for any other purpose for which bonds may be issued upon approvol by the electors. YES ❑ NO � ❑ iAMENDMENT NO. 4 Shall tl�ere be atricken from Section 3.01 the requirements thot �(1 ) the first council meeting after a regular municipol election be held on the first Monday after the first Tuesday in July ond (2) at this time the newly elected members of the council shall assume their dutiesT YES ❑ NO ❑ CLERKS STATE OF MINNESOT� ) )SS. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SPECIAL ELECTION BELD _JU_NE 21 S,T _ � I 960 D� STRICT N0. 3 WE, THE UNDERSIGNEO� JUDGES AtdD CLERKS OF THE SPECtAL ELECTION HELD IN AND FOR THE C� TY OF HOPKI NS� HENNEPI N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA, ON TUESDAY� JUNE 21 ST, I 960 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLING PLACE F�R SAID ELECTION� TO�WIT� PUBLIC LIBRARY� ON THE OATE OF SAID ELECTION; THAT TFIE POLLS FOR SAiD ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7:00 O�CLOCK A.M, OF SAID DAY AND REMAINED•OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL. 8:00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SA�D DAY� AND NO LOiVGER� THAT SAID ELECTION WAS IN ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTE� ACCORDI NG TO LAW � ANO ALL QUALI FI ED VOTERS�'RES) DENT I N SA1 D ELECTI ON DISTR�CT WHO DESIRED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO S0� THAT EACIi PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US W�TH AN OFF�C�AL BALLOT IN FORM IDENTICAL W�TH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHIBIT uAp� THAT FORTHWITH UPON THE CLOSING OF THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTI ON UPON THE SA1 D QUESTI ON� AND THEREUPON .FOUND AND DETERMI NED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: vorEs YES % VOTES NO / SPO) LED OR BLANK BALLOTS %�.�, TOTAL BALLOTS � WITNESS OUR HANDS OFFIC�ALLY AS SUCH ELECTION OFFICERS THIS 21ST DAY OF JUNE� ` 1960, - - _ Kr :.� � _ _- -_ _ _ _ _ _ .:, , , C! » _ � � __ , ' ' _.. - _.. .' . - ,.-.. � . � . � °Official Ballot SP�CI14L ELECTIQIV ` �-J CITY OF HOPKINS, MINN!ESOTA, :; ; June � 21, 1960 . , , Shall the City of Hopkins borrow money:ond issue its negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of not to ex- ceed $750,000 for construction of storm sewers? YES � NO ❑ Instruct'ions to Voters: Voters desiring to vote in favor of the issuing of bonds, mark a cross (X) in ihe square opposite th'e word YES. Voters desiring io vote against the issuing of bonds place a cross (X) in the square appasite the word NO. JUDGES CLERKS -2- WI TNESS OUR HANDS OFFICI ALLY AS SUCH EI.ECTi ON OFFICERS TH1 S 21 ST DAY OF JUNE, 1960. va � w�as` outispb �N/` � � C( r�: e < � 1�5 _"� • � � eCt� . _�Ilot ns , . �-� ciTY - - - � ��:_� � OF HOPKIIVS:���, ��#IE;NNEWN COUNTY, M-I,NNESOTA - • ;.: SPECIAL �CHARTER ELECTIO�N' HELD , � ` JUNE 21, 1960' �--- ��.:;� AMENDAAEIVT5 TO CITY CHARTER To vote fo� � o proposed charter amendment put a crosa mark (X) in the square opposite the word "Yes", To rote agaiest a proposed amendment put a cross mark (X) oppoaile the word "no". AMEND�AENT NO. 1 Shail SeeHon 2.07 be amended so os to increase the salary of the moyor from $300 to $600 and the salary of each council- man from $100 to $400 per year? . YES � NO ❑ AMENDMEiVT iVO. 2 Shall Seetions 6.05 and 6.06 be omended so os to increase from $500 to $1,000 the authority of the city manager to (1 ) make purchases and let controcts without odvonce opproval by the council and (2) contract work or make purchoses with- out advertising for bids? YES ❑ No p AMENDMEN�' PIO. 3 Shall Section 7.14,.Subdivision 2, be amended so as to require that: ( 1) any amounts expended from the permanent im- provement revolving fund and not assessed agoinst benefitted property be paid back into such fund, with interest, within one year from the date of the adoption of the corresponding ossessment rolls: (2). the amount by which any ossessment is cancelled or reduced, with interest, be paid back into the fund within one yeor from the date of such concellation or re- duction? Also further providing that moneys in Yhe fund moy be used for ony other purpose for which bonds may be issued upon approval by the electors. YES [] . NO ❑ , AMENDMENT NO. 4 Shall fhere be strieken from Secfion 3.01 the requirements that (1 ) the first council meeting after o regulor municipal election,be held on the first Monday after the first Tuesday in July ond (2) �at this time the newly elected members of the council shall assume their duties? YES ❑ NO � ❑ CLERKS ! STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss . COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES AND CLERKS OF _SPEC ( AL ELEC TI ON WELD JUNE 21 ST_�`� � 960 `DI STRI C„�T N0. 3 � WE, THE UNDERSI6NED� JUDGES AND CLERKS OF THE SPECIAI ELECTION HELD IN AND FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS� HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA� ON TUESDAY� THE 2�ST DAY OF JUNE, 1960, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLI NG PLACE FOR SA1 D ELECTI ON, TO—WI T� PUBLI C LI BRARY� ON THE� �' DATE OF SAIO ELECTION; THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7:00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SA�D DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 OoCLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, AND NO LONGER; THAT SAID ELECTION WAS IN ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORDING TO LAW; AND ALL QUALIF�ED VOTERS RE5IDENT (N SAID ELECTION DfSTRICT AND WHO DESIRED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO S0� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US W�TH AN OFFICIAL BALLOT IN FORM IDENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHIBIT "A"� THAT FORTHWITH UPON C(.OSING OF THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SA�D QUESTIONS� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND 00 HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE�WAS AS FOLLOWS; AMENDMENT N0. I voTEs YES ,� o VOTES NO_ � )j SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS TOTAL BALLOTS_ I, � � gMENDMENT N0. 2 voTEs YES � �-/ VOTES NO � � SP01 LED OR �BLANK BALLOTS 1 ���� ' TOTAL BALLOTS_ )3 � AMEND64ENT N0. 3 voTES YES '% � �OTES NO ,� � SP01 LED OR .BLANK BALLOTS r/�`-[�leir�/�G - TOTAL BALLOTS_ % � � AMENDMENT N0. 4 voTEs YES ll / vOTES NO � % SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS I� TOTAL BAL�OTS �� (('i � � STATE OF MINNESOTA.) ) SS . COUNTY OF HENNEPI N ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES AND C LERKS OF SPEC I AL ELEC TI ON HELD � JUNE 21 ST. I 960 D� STRI CT N0. 4 WE� THE UNDERSIGNED, JUDGES AND CLERKS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD IN AND FOR THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS� HENNEPI N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA� ON TUESDAY� JUNE 21 ST� I 960 HEREBY CERTI FY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POI.LI NG PLACE FOR SAI D ELECTI ON� TO—VJ� T� FORD TRACTOR DIVISION� ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION� THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7t00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY� AND NO LONGER� THAT SAID EIECTION WAS IN ALl RESPECTS CONDUCTEO ACCORDING TO LAW� AND ALL QUALIF�ED VOTERS RESIDENT IN SAID ELECTION OISTR�CT WHO DESIRED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO S0� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFF�CIAL BALLOT IN FORM 1 DEPITI CAL W� TH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXHI B1 T nAa; THAT FORTHW� TH UPON THE CLOSING OF THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDEO TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTIOW UPON THE SAID QUESTION� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND 00 HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: 1 960 . voTEs YES '� "�-� VOTES NO ���P SPOI LED OR BLANK BALLOTS ✓1��t,C� TOTAL BALLOTS �r WITNESS OUR HANOS OFFICIALLY AS SUCH ELECTION OFFICERS THIS 21ST DAY OF JUNE, . � Jii ° /� ,s ..� C( �' )i - � �Official Ballot � � .� ^� L � . Y �J . �: � SP��CI14L� E�LECT�IO�IV CITY OF HOPKINS, MINN'ESOTA. : ; June�21, 1960 , " Shal) the City of Hopkiris borrow money:and issue its negotiable coupon bands in the amount af not to ex- ceed $750,000 for�construction of storm sewers? YES a NO ❑ IrvstrucYions to Voters: Voters desiring to vote in favor of the issuing of bonds, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite th'e word YES..Voters desiring to vote against the issuing of bonds place a cross (X) in the square apposite the word NO. v JUDGES CLERKS � -2- WI TNESS OUR HANDS OFFI CI ALLY AS SUCH ELECTf OPI OFFI CERS THI S 21ST OAY OF JUP1E� 1960. Ofifsci�a� Ballot ��"� `q B El�c:t� � n �Ilot �: : � . -: - ;., `'` ; C�TY Q� HOPKINS ,; _ �� �WENNEP�IN COUNTY, Nf1NNESOTA •-- ' • i SPECIAL �CHAIiTER ELECTIOf�!' MELD . . . ,. ,; : ' JUiVE 21, 1960=� ` �;:_:; AMESVDNIENTS TO CITY CHARTER To vote for'a proposed charter amendment put a crose mark (X) in the square opposite the word "Yes". To vofe ogainst . a proposed umendment put a� cross mark (X) oppoaite the word "no". AMENDMENY NO. 1 Shall Saction 2.07 be amended so as to increase the salary of the mayor from $300 to $600 and the salary of each council- man from $100 to $400 per year? YES 0 NO ❑ AMENDMENT FVO. 2 Sl�all Secfions 6.05 and 6.06 be amended so as to increase _ from $500 to $1,000 the authoriry of the city manoger to ( l) mcke purchases and IeY contracts without advance approvol by the council and (2) contract work or make purchases with- out advertising for bids? YES ❑ NO ❑ AMENDMENT NO. 3 Shall Section 7.14, Subdivision 2, be amended so os to require that: ( l) any amounts expended from the permanent im- provement revolving fund and not assessed against benefitted property be paid back into such fund, with interest, within one year from the date of the adoption of the corresponding assessment rolls: (21 the amount by which any assessment is cancelled or reduced, with interest, be paid back into the fund within one year from the date of such concellation or re- duction? Also further providing that moneys in the fund may be used for any other purpose for which bonds may be issued upon approval by the electors. YES ❑ NO ❑ AMENDMENT NO. 4 Shall there be stricken from Seefion 3.01 the requirements that (1 ) the first council meeting after a regular municipal election be held on the first Monday after the first Tuesday in July and �(2) at this time the newly elected members of the council shall assume their duties? YES ❑ NO ❑ t i .. r JUDGES � �``�-�-��� . CLERKS STATE OF MINNESOTA ) � �SS. COUNTY OF HENNEPI N ) OFFICI�tL RETURNS OF JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SPECIAL ELE� TION HELD JUNE 21 . I 960 DI STR� CT�� NO. 4 WE� TIiE UNDERS�GNED� JUDGES ANO CLERKS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD 1 N AND FOR THE CI TY OF HOPKI PIS� .HENNEPI,N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA� ON TUESDAY� THE 21ST DAY OF JUNE� 1960� HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLING PLACE FOR SAID ELECTION� TO—W�T�� FORD TRACTOR CO,� ON THE DATE OF SAI D ELECTI ON; �THAT TH'E POLLS FOR SAI D ELECTI ON WERE ' DUIY OPEPIED AT 7200 O�CLOCK A.M. OF,\SAID DAY AND REMA�NED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIl,8;00 OoCLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY� AND NO LONGER; THAT SAID ELECTION WAS IN ALL RESPECTS CONOUCTED ACCORDING TO LAWj AND ALL �-� QUAII FI ED VOTERS RES1 DENT I N SAI D ELECTI ON DI STRI CT AND WHO OESI RED TO VOTE�..THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO S0; THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US W�TH AN OFF�CIAI BALLOT IN FORM (DENTICAL W1TH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED�, MAR4�ED EXHI BI T"A°; . THAT FORTHW� TH UPON CLOSI NG OF THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SAID QUESTIONS� APtD THEREUPON FOUND ANO DETERMINED ANO DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE'�:THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS; AMENDMENT N0. I voTEs YES �o % VOTES NO / 0 4 SPOILED OR BIANK BALLOTS TOTAL BALLOTS /�� � AMENDMENT N0. 2 vorEs YES %y VOTES NO �•�. SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS TOTAL BALLOTS I� � ta1MENDMENT N0. 3 VOTES YES �7 VOTES NO �.E� SPOI LED OR BLANK BALLOTS TOTAL BALLOTS � 6 � AMENDMENT N0. 4 VOTES YES /�a'. VOTES NO -���' SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS TOTAL BAt1DTS �/� � STATE OF MI NNESOTA ) - ) SS. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF. JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SPECfaL ELEC TION HELO JUNE 21 . �_I960 DI STR► CT .,,,_N0. 5 .. WE� THE UNDERSIGNED� JUDGES AND CLERKS OF THE SPECIAI �E.LECTION . . . „... . .._, . HELD (N AND FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS� HEMNEP�N COUNTY� MINNESOTA� � ON TUESOAY� THE 21 ST DAY OF JUNE� 1 960, HEREBY CERTI FY �THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLING PLACE FOR SAID ELECTION� TO—W�T; HOPKINS SEN10R HIGH SCHOOL, ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION; THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7;00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, AIdO NO LONGER; THAT SA1 0 ELECTI ON WAS � N ALL RESPECTS COIVOUCTED ACCORDI NG TO LAW� AND ALL QUALI FI ED VOTERS RESI DENT ( N SA1 D EIECTI ON DI STRI CT AfVD WHO OESI RED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO SO; THAT EACH PERSON WF10 VOTED THEREAT WAS.FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFFICIAL BALLOT IN FORM IDENTICAL WITFI THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXHIBIT °A��� THAT FORTHWITH UPON CLOSING OF THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SA�D ELECTION UPON THE SA10 QUESTIONS, AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND OECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS; AMENDMENT N0. I voTEs YES � 3 vOTEs NO � � SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS �^� TOTAL BALLOTS I O U AMENOMENT NO 2 voTEs YES ~I � VOTES NO � � SP01 LED OR BLANKBALLOTS � TOTAL BALIOTS � O � AMENDMENT N0. 3 vorE9 YES 7 5 VOTES NO � O SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS TOTAL BALLOTS I i) MENDMENT NO 4 ��` voTEs YES VOTES NO �� SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS I TOTAL BALLOTS STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SPECIAL ELEC T10N HELD � JUNE 21 ST. 1 960 �_� DI STRICT N0. 5 WE� THE UNDERSIGNEO, JUDGES AND CLERKS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD IN AND FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA� ON TUESDAY� JUNE 21ST� 1960 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDEO AT THE POLLING PLACE FOR SAID ELECTION� TO�W�T� HOPKINS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION; THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT ?s00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SAIO DAY AND REMAINEO OPEN CONTI NUOUSLY UNTI L 8:00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SAI D DAY� AND NO LONGER � THAT SAI D ELECTI OPJ WAS �N ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORDING TO LAW� AND ALL QUALIFIED VOTERS RESIDENT IN SA1D ELECTION DISTR�CT WHO DESIRED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO S0� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFFICIAL BALLOT IN FORM �� (DENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXHIBIT °A°; THAT FORTFiW1TH UPON THE CLOSIN� OF THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAIO ELECTION UPON THE SAID QUESTION� ANO THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED ANO DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWSS voYEs YES 't�ic VOTES NO �oa SPO1 LED OR BLANK BALLOTS � U(rc. TOTAL BAILOTS I b � WITNESS OUR HANDS OFFICIALLY AS SUCH ELECTION OFFICERS THIS 21ST DAY OF JUNE� I 960. � O#icial Ballot . , :, SP�CIAL ELECTI�N CITY OF HOP�KINS, MINNESOTA � :' : )une:21, 1960 - -. Shall the City of Hopkins borrow money.and issue its negotiable coupon, bands in the amount of not to ex- ceed $750,000 far construction of storm sewers? YES � ❑ NO ❑ IrustrucYions to�Voters: Voters desiring to vote in.favor 0 of the issuing of bonds, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite th'e word YES. Voters desiring to vote against the issuing of bonds ploce a cross (X) in the square opp�ite the word N0. ( / � � � � l. � �� �I ( �I. . �, � I - : / .. � ri� _//�_� . CLERKS -2- WI TNESS OUR HAND OFFI C� ALLY AS SUCH ELECTI ON OFFI CERB THI S 2� ST DAY OF JUNE � I 960. I_� � �.�//�.l1(�/ CLIj% I�i',, ._ � D��C'�16� BQ�llOt VG ° ' o ' .. Elc�t' allot ��.,. _ _ . _ _ � , _ : C�TY QF HOPKI[VS;-.� ` ' _ ., C.;; :�HEN'IdEPIN COUN'fY, IW�INNESOTA SPECIAL :CIiARTER ELEC7'i0N!' F�ELD � : JUN� 21, 1960 , _. AMENDM�ENT5 '�O GBTY CFIARTER To vote for a propi►sed chorter amendment pu! a eross mark lX) in the square opposite the word "Yes", To vote against a DroPosed amendment put o cross murk (X) opposite the woid "no". AMENDMENT NO. 1 Sholl Section 2.07 be amended so os to increase the salory of the mayor from $300 to $600 and the salary of each council- man from $100 to $400 per yeor? YES � NO ❑ AMENDMENT N0. 2 Shall Seetions 6.05 and 6.06 be amended so os to increase from $500 to $1,000 the authority of the city manager to (1) make purchases and let contracts without advonce. approval by,the council and (2) contract work or make purchases witfi- out advertising for bids? YES �] � NO [] AMEI�lDMENT IdO. 3 Shall Section 7.14, Subdivisioe 2, be omended so as to require that: (1 1 any amounts expended from the permonent im- provement revolving fund and not assessed against benefitted property be paid back into such fund, with interest, within one year from the date of the adoption of the corresponding assessment rolls: (2) the amount by which any assessment is cancelled or reduced, with interest, be paid bock into the fund within one year from the date of such concellotion or re- duction? Also further providing that moneys in Yhe fund may be used for ony other purpose for which bonds may be issued upon upprovol by the electors. , YE$ ❑ �vo ❑ AMENDMENT NO. 4 Shnll there be stricken from Section 3.01 the re�quirements that (1 ) the first council meeting after o regular municipol election be held on the first Monday after the first Tuesday in July ond (2) at this time the newly elected members of the council sholl ossume their duties? �E$ ❑ No p CLERKS � STaTE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS. COUNTY OF HENNEPI N ) OFFICIA�±� RETURNS OF JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SPECIAL ELEC:TION HELD JUNE 21 ST. 1 960 DI STRI CT NO, 6 WE, THE UNDERSIGNEO� JUOGES AND CLERKS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD IN AND FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS� HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA� ON TUESDAY, JUNE 21ST, 1960 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLING PLACE FOR SAID ELECTIOPI� TO—WIT; ALICE SMITH SCHOOL� ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION� THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7;00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL 8:00 OoCLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY� AND NO LONGER� THAT SAID ELECTION WAS IN ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORDI P1G TO LAW� AND ALL QUALI FI ED VOTERS RESI DENT 1 N SAI D ELECTION DISTRICT WHO DESIRED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO SO� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITW AN OFFIC�AL BALLOT IN FORM IDENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHIBiT °A°� TWAT FORTHW�TH UPON THE CLOSIN6 OF THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SAID QUESTION� AND THEREUPOPI FOUND AND DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND OECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS; I 960 . vorEs YES VOTES NO SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS � TOTAL B ALL OTS ��� WI TNESS OIJR HANDS OFFIC� ALLY AS SUCH ELECTI ON OFFICERS THI S 21 ST DAY OF JUNE� �„ . " : ��ICICf� BQ��Ot � , : • � . ;,�' SP�CIAL ELEC�TIO�N ��1 CITY OF� HOPKINS, MINN!ESOTA. : : June �21, 1960 , _ Shall the Ciiy of Hopkiris borrow money :ond issue its negotiable coupon:bands in the amount of not to ex- ceed $750,000 for�cons�truction of storm sewers? YES ❑ NO ❑ Ir�struct'ions to Voters: Voters desiring to vote in favor of the issuing:of bonds, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite th'e word YES. Voters desiring to vote against the issuing of bonds place a cross (X) in the square app�ite the word NO. � /, �.�i�� '�� i � !� i — �, � / � � . / ,� , ,�i.•��.�� , ./_ i�— CLERKS STATE OF MI NNESOTA ) )ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SPECIAL ELEC TION HELD JUNE 21 . 1960 .�...� DI STRI CT N0. 6 WE� THE UNDERSIGNED� JUDGES ANO CLERKS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD IN AND FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS� HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA� ON TUESDAY� THE 21ST DAY OF JUNE� 1960, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDEO AT THE POLLING PLACE FOR SA10 ELECTION� TO-WIT; ALICE SMITH SCHOOL� ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION� THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WERE DULY OPEPIED AT 7:00 O�CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY AND REMAINED OPEN CONTiNUOUSLY UNTIL 8;00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SA�D DAY, ANO NO LONGER� THAT SAID ELECTION WAS IN ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORDING TO LAW� AND ALL QUALIF�ED VOTERS RESI DENT I N SA1 D ELECTI ON DI STRI CT AND WHO DES1 RED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERM�TTED TO DO S0; THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFFICIAL BALLOT IN FORM IDENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO AT7ACHED� MARKED EXHIBIT pA°� THAT FORTHWITH UPON CLOSING mF THE POLIS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT ANO CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SA10 QUESTIONS� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS; AMENDMENT N0. 1 � voTEs YES � � VOTES NO �% � SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS � TOTAL BALLOTS J � �' /�MENDMENT N0. 2 vOTEs YES � !"" vorEs No 6 9 SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS � TOTAL BALLOTS % � �' AMENDMENTS N0. 2 VOTE�S YES � � VOTES NO SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS � TOTAL BALLOTS / 3 �- AMENDMENT N0. 4 voTEs YES $ � VOTES NO N' �"f ti , SPOI LED OR BLANK BALL°OTS d j� TOTAL BALLOTS / � � -2- WITNESS OUR HANDS OFFICIALLY AS SUCH ELECTION OFFICERS THIS 21ST DAY OF JUNE� 1960. _ V .�Ir, A' /!� ,�� . � «�% �) Officia� Ballot �:: . . r,3 . ��� : I ��II cct _ ot �... ,-,.: �;� ; C�TV OF FIOPKINS:<� - ��B E�I N E PI N CO U Id TY, Ni�.I,N N E;SOTA � SPECIAL �CH�►RTER ELECTIO'N' HELD . . . :.,, : : JUN� 21, 1960 � . AMEYVDAAENTS TO CITY CHARTER To vote for�a proposed chorter amendment put a cross mark (X) in the square opposite the word "Yes". To vote against a proposed amendment put o� aross mark (X) opposite the word "no". AMENDMENT NO. 1 Sholl Section 2.07 be amended so as to increose the salory of the mayor from $300 to $600 and the salary of each council- man from $100 to $400 per year? o YES � N0 ❑ AMENDMENT NO. 2 Shall Sections 6.05 and 6.06 be amended so as to increase from $S00 to $1,000 the authority of the city manager to (1) make purchases and let contracts without cdvance approvol by the council ond (2) contract work or make purchases with- out advertising for bids? YES ❑ NO ❑ AMENDMEN'� NO. 3 Shall, Section 7.14, Subdivision 2, be amended so as to require that: l 1) any amounts expended from the permanent im- provement revolving fund and not assessed agoinst benefitted property be paid back into such fund, with interest, within one year from the date of the adoption of the corresponding assessment rolls: (2) the amount by which any assessment is cancelled or reduced, with interest, be paid back into the fund within one year from the date of such concellotion or re- duction? Also further providing that moneys in Yhe fund may be used for any other purpose for which bonds may be issued upon approval by the electors. YES ❑ NO ❑ AMENDMENY NO. 4 Shall there be atricken from Section 8.01 the requirements that (1 1 the first council meeting after a regular municipal election be held on the first Monday after the first Tuesday in July and (2) at this time the newly elected members of the council shall assume their duties? YES ❑ NO ❑ / LIi. . / ,iii�.iL � �//��. �: � - � __ ;� , CLERKS � STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS. COUNTY OF HENNEPI N ) OFFICIAL FiETURNS OF JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SPECIAL ELEC TION HELD JUNE 21 ST. I 960 DI STRI CT NO. 7 WE� THE UNDERSIGNED, JUDGESf, AND CLERKS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELO IN AND FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS� HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA, ON TUESDAY� JUNE 21ST� 1960 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENDED AT THE POLLIPIG PLACE FOR SAID ELECTION� TO-W�T; CITY HALL� ON THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION� THAT THE POLLS FOR SA�D ELECTION WERE DUIY OPENED AT 7:00 0�!.CLOCK A.M. OF SAI D DAY AND REMAI NED OPEN CONTI NUOUSIY UNTI L 5:00 O�CLOCK P.M. OF SA1D DAY� AND NO LONGER� THAT SAID ELECTION WAS IN ALL RESPECTS CONDUCTED. ACCORDI NG TO LAWj AND ALL QUALI FI ED VOTERS RESI DENT 1 N SA1 0 EI.ECTI ON DISTRICT WHO DESIRED TO VOTE THEREAT WERE PERMITTED TO DO SO� THAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED 8Y US WITH AN OFFIC�AL BAILOT IN FORM IDENTICAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXHIBIT pA�j THAT FORTHWITH UPON THE CLOSING OF THE POLIS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SAID ELECTION UPON THE SAID QUESTION� AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: vOTEs YES � VOTES NO (D SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS � TOTAL BALLOTS � WITNESS OUR HANDS OFFICIALLY AS SUCH ELECTION OFFiCERS THIS 21ST DAY OF JUNE� � , ;;, � - �� < �%� ri-. � ` � _ � _ ` . �� 1i('�__�j � _v �� � /_ � ' O#icial Ballot = SP�C�iAL� ELECTI�IV CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA : : )une� 21, 1960 Shall the City of Hopkins borrow rr�oney�and issue its negotiable c.oupon bands in the amounf af not to ex- ceed $750,000 far cons�truction of storm sewers? YES � ,_ NO ❑ InstrucYions to Voters: Voters desiring to vote in favor of the issuing of bonds, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite th'e word YES. Voters desiring to vote cgainsY the issuing of bonds place a cross (X) in the square opp�ite the word NO. JUDGES CLERKS -z- WI TNESS OUR HANDS OFF1 CI ALLY AS SUCW ELECTI ON OFFI CERS THI S 2) ST OAY OF JUNE, 1960. Offi�icial �allot ,�� e • , � � � �"�' . __ IIOt ''=� : CiTY QF HOPKI�IS � :,` �-�iEN�MEPIN COUfVTY, MINNESOTA • .. ; SPECIAL" ;CHARTEit_ELEC,T.10'N` HELD � : JUNE 21, 1960== ` AMENDiWENTS TO CITY CHAiLTER To vote For�a proposed charter amendmenf put a cross mark (X1 in the square opposita the word "Yes". To vote agoinst a proposed omendment put � cross murk (Xl opposite the word "no". AMENDMENT NO�. 1 Shall Section 2.07 be amended so as to increase the salary of the mayor from $300 to $600 and the salary of each council- man from $100 to $400 per year? YES (� NO ❑ AMENDMENT NO. 2 Sholl Seetions 6.05 and 6.06 be omended so os to increase from $500 to $1,000 the authority of the city manager to (1 ) make purchases and let controcts without advonce approval by the council ond (2) contract work or make purchases wiCh- out advertising for bids? YES ❑ NO ❑ AMENDAAENT NO. 3 Shall Section 7.14, Subdirision 2, be amended so os to require thot:. (1 1 any amounts expended from the permanent im- provement revolving fund and not ossessed against benefitted property be paid back into such fund, with interesY, within one year from the date of the adoption of the corresponding assessment rolls: (2) the amount by which any assessmenY (s cancelled or reduced, with interest, be_poid back into the fund within one year from the date of such concellation or re- duction? Also further providing that moneys in the fund may be used for any other purpose for which bonds may be issued upon opproval by the electors. YES ❑ NO � � A►MENDMENT NO. 4 Shall there be stricken from Section 3.01 the requirements that (1 ) the first council meeting after a regular municipol election be held on the first Monday after the first Tuesdoy in July ond (2) at this time the newly elected members of the council shall assume their duties? YES ❑ NO ❑ i , .� . . _ .► .. 1 _ . � . � i ► , � / , �`a�«i� /_��� � ' � �,, � �� _�� i i/� ���, , STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SPECIAL EIECTION HELD JUNE 21 , I 960 01 STRI CT N0. 7 WE� THE UNDERSIGNED, JUDGES AND CLERKS OF TFiE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD I N AND FOR TIiE C 1 TY OF. HOPKI NS � HENNEPI N COUNTY � MI NNESOTA � ON TUESDAY� THE 21ST DAY OF JUNE, (960, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE ATTENOED AT THE.POLLIWG PLACE FOR'SAID ELECTION� TO-WIT; C�.TY HALL� ON THE DATE OF SA10 ELECTION� THAT THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WERE DULY OPENED AT 7:00 O�CLOCK A�.M. OF SAI D DAY AND REMA1 NED OPEN CONT1 NUOUSLY UNTI L O�CLOCK � ;, ye BSOO�P,M. OF SAID DAY� AND NO LON6ER� THAT SAiD ELECTION WAS IN ALL '°"� RESPECTS CONDUCTED ACCORDING TO LAW� AND ALL QUALIFIED VOTERS RESiDENT I N SA1 D ELECTI ON DI STRI CT AND WHO DESI RED TO VOTE :THEREAT WERE PERMI TTED`:. TO DO SOj TWAT EACH PERSON WHO VOTED THEREAT WAS FURNISHED BY US WITH AN OFFICIAL BALLOT IN FORM IDENTiCAL WITH THE ONE HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXHIBIT °A"� THAT FOBTHWITH UPON CLOSING OF THE POLLS FOR SAID ELECTION WE PROCEEDED TO COUNT AND CANVASS THE VOTES CAST AT SA10 ElECT10N UPON THE SAID QUESTIONS, AND THEREUPON FOUND AND DETERMINED AND DO HEREBY CERTIFY ANO DEC�ARE THAT SUCH VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: AMENOMENT N0. L voTEs YES LI I VOTES NO � � SPOILEO OR BLANK BALLOTS TOTAL BALLOTS q � AMENDMENT N0. 2 VOTES YES � VOTES NO SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS �� TOTAL BALLOTS � �,r AMENDMENT N0. 3 voTEs YES � � VOTES NO �I � SPOI LED OR BLANK BALLOTS �I TOTAL BALLOTS � `� AMENDMEI�T N0. 4 voTEs YES '� O VOTES NO ___,__�-�_� �_,,, I_ SPOI LED OR BLANK BALLOTS `� TOTAL BALLOTS_ q ��_ A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON �ONDAY� JUNE 27� 1960 AT 7i30 P.M.. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN CARROLL� MILBERT� ANDERLA� HANLEY� C�TY MANAGER i' BRUBACHER� CITY ASSESSOR JOSEPH HROMADKO AND ASSISTANT ASSESSOR MRS. ARLYN SALA. THE MEETING WAS CAL�ED'TO ORDER AT 7;45 P.M. AFTER CONSIDERABLE OISCUSSION OF VARIOUS ASSESSMENTS BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS - MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED, THAT THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEETING BE ADJOURNEO TO TUESDAY� JULY 5� 1960. ATT ST: � .I� W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR C� R. PETERSON� SECRETARY T THE BOARD MEMBERS: �. , , , „ . . , ... ,; . . _ . .. _ _.,...._ .. . '1 , . , : A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNC�L OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESOAY, JULY 5� 1960 AT 7;30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNC�LMEN CARROLL AND HANLEY� ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER� C�TY ENGINEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. CARROLL MOVED� PERBIX SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED JULY 5� 1960 IN THE AMOUNT OF $36,056.30� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.q�;,"A RESOLUTION OROERING THE INSTALLA- TION OF BLAC KTOP SURFACING OF BOY�CE ROAD FROM BLAKE ROAD TO HOLLY ROAD AND THE ASSESSMENT OF THE FOLLOW I NG PROPERTY, VI Z: LOTS I TO 30, I I� L., BLOC K I; LOTS 1 TO 30, 1 NC L. � BLOC K 2, ALL IN F. A. SAVA6E�S INTERLA�HEN PARK� AND LOTS 23 TO 26, II�L., AND LOTS 31 TO 34, INCL.� PRESTON�S INTERLAC HEN PARK, AND LOT 77, AUDITOR�S SUBDIVISION N0. 239� HENNEPIN C OUNTY, MINN., FOR qLL OR � PORTION OF THE COST OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS, PURSUANT TO M.S.A,, SECS. 429.01 I TO 429.1 I I� AT AN ESTI MATED TOTAL COST OF $4�437.00", BE ADOP'TED. CARR� ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO, q p�,",A RESOLUTI ON ORDER ( NG THE I MPROVEMENT OF GOODRICH AVENUE FROM BLAKE ROAD TO INTERLACHEN ROAD BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF BLACKTOP SURFAC 1 NG THEREON AND THE ASSESSMENT OF THE FOLLOWI NG PROPERTY., VI Z; LOTS I TO 30, II�CL.� BLOCK (; LOTS. I TO 30, II�L.� BLOCK 2; LOTS 1 TO 30, INCL., BLOCK 3; LOTS i TO 30, ( I� L., BLOC K 4; LOTS I TO 32, I I� L., BLOC K I 3; LOTS I TO 30, I NC L., BLOC K I 4; LOTS I TO 30, INCL., BLOCK I5; LOTS I TO 30, II�L.� BLOCK 16, ALL IN F. q SAVAGE�S INTERLACHEN PARK, FOR ALL OR A RORTION OF THE COST OF SqID IMPROVEMENTS PURSUANT TO M.S.A. SECS. 429,01I TO , 429.111, qT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL C OST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF $8,935.00u, eE a�DOPTED. CARRIED. 1 NG CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THATF�SOLUTION N0. ��3°a RESOLUTION OR�ER J('HE IMRROVEMENT OF qLONG OAKWOOD ROAD FROM THE STREET CqR R/VV TO �OODRICH qVENUE BY THE CONSTRlJCT10N AND INSTqLLATION OF BLACKTOP SURFACING THEREON ANO THE ASSESSMENT OF THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: LOTS 1 TO I 6, I 1� L. � BLOC K 13; LOTS I 6 TO 30, BLOC K I 4, qLL 1 N F. A. SAVAGE �S .I NTERLAC HEN PARK, �OR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE C OST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M,S.A. SECS. 429.011 TO 429.111, qT �N ESTIMATED TOTAL C OST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF $3,680.00", BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.�p}�"q RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMRROVEMENT ALONG HOLLY ROqD . FROM THE STREET CqR R/W TO BOYCE ROAD BY THE CONSTRI� TI 0� AND I NSTALLATION OF BLACKTOP SURFACING THEREON AND THE ASSESSMENT OF THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY, VIZ: LOTS 16 To 30; I NCL.� BLOCK 2; LOTS I TO 15, I I�L., BLOCK 3; LOTS I TO I5, I I�L., BLOCK I\4; LOTS 16 TO 30, .1 I� L. � BLOC K I 5, ALL I N F. A. SAVAGE �S I NTERLAC HEN PARK, FOR ALl OR A PORTI ON OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A. SECS. 429.011 TO 429.(II, AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL � C OST OF SAIO IMPROVEMENT OF $7,361.00", BE A�oPTED. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.�(�� "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ' ALONG qSHLEY ROAD FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO THE STREET CAR R/1N BY THE INSTALLATION AND CON- STRUCTION OF BLACKTOP SURFACE THEREON AND THE ASSESSMENT OF THE FOLLOWING_ PROPERTY, VIZs LOTS I TO 32, I I� L., PRES TON � S I NTERLAC HEN PARK � LOTS 77 AND 79, AUD I TOR �S SUBD ( VI S I ON N0. 239, .HENNEPI N COUNTY, MI NN., LOTS I6 TO 30, I NCL.� BLOCK (; LOTS I TO I5� I f�L.� BLOCK 2; LOTS I TO (5, if�L.� BLOCK 15; LOTS 16 TO 30, It�L., BLOCK I6� ALL IN. F. A. SAVA6E�S INTER- LACHEN PARK, FOR �1LL OR q PORTION OF THE COST OF SAID IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S,q., SEC. 429,Ot1 TO 429.111, AT AN ESTIMqTED TOTAL COST OF $9,947.00", BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE (NSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTERS FOR THE INTERLACHEN PARK AREA BE DENIED (N ACCORDANCE WITH PETITIONS AS SUBMITTEO BY THE PROPERTY OWNERS. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONOED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.����pA RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ALONG JqCKSON AVENUE NORTN FROM ST. LOUIS STREET TO SECOND STREET NORTH BY THE CONSTRl�TiON flND 1 NSTALLATI ON OF SURFqC I NG THEREON qN0 THE ASSESSMENT OF THE FOLL0IN I NG PROPERTY, VI Z: LOTS I TO 13, I I�L., BLOCK �4; LOTS 14 TO 26� I f�L., BLOCK 3; LOTS I TO 7, I NCL„ BLOCK 13; LOTS 1 TO 4, I NCL., BLOCK I4; qLL I N WEST MI NNEAPOLIS CENTER� FOR ALL OR q PORTI ON OF TWE COST OF SqI D I MPROVEMENTS, PURSUANT TO M.S.q. SECS. 429.01 1 TO 429.1 1 1"', BE ADOP�TED.. CARRI ED. ` CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE HEARING TO CONSIOER THE IMPROVEMENT ALONG ST. LOUIS�` STREET FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO JACKSON AVENUE NORTH BY THE CONSTRUCTIOIV AND (NSTALLATION. OF BLACKTOP SURFACE THEREON W�TH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER ON BOTH SIDE OF SAID LOCATION� BE CONTINUED TO JULY 19TH COUNC�L MEETING. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVEO� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE HEAR�NG TO CONSIDER 'fHE IMPROVENIENT ALONG SECOND STREET NORTH FROM TYLER TO MONROE AVENUES NORTH BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND�INSTALLATION OF � BLACKTOP SURFACI NG BE CONTI NUED TO THE JULY I 9TH COUNC� L MEETI NG. CARR� ED. Pa�e -2- . REGULAR MEETING — JULY 5� 1960 CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT R�JLUTI.ON N0. �D�"A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVE— MENT OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BE NVEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTHS AVENUES SOUTH, SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND NORTH OF SECOND STREET SOUTH, ALL (N BLOCK 2, WEST MINNEAPOLIS, BY THE CONSTRUC- TI.ON OF BLACKTOP SURFACI NG THEREON ANO THE ASSESSMENT OF THE FOLLOWI NG PROPERTY, VI Z: LOTS 7 T0 18, If�L., AND LOTS 30 TO 42� (NCL., BLOCK 2, WEST MINNEAPOLIS, FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSIJANT TO M.S.A., SECS, 429.01I TO 429.1 11 � AT AN ESTIMATED � TO.TAL COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF $I ,256.00", BE ADOPTED. CARRI ED. HANLEY MOVED� PERBI X SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO. �Q�"A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG THE IMPROVEMENT OF FIFTH STREET SOUTW FROM S1XTH AVEAIUE SOUTH TO COUNTY ROqD 18 BY TWE CONS1Rt�TION AND I NSTALLATI ON OF BLAC KTOP SURFAC 1 NG THEREON AND THE I MPROVEMENT OF SAI D F I F TH STREET SOUTH . FROM SIXTH qVENUE SOUTH TO COUNTY ROAD I8 ON THE IVORTH SIDE THEREOF BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF COI�RETE CURB AND GUTTER THEREON AND THE IMPROVEMENT OF SAID FIFTH STREET SOUTH BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE SOUTH AND COUNTY ROAD IS ON THE SOUTH SIDE THEREOF BY TFIE CONSTRUCTION OF CONGRETE CURB ANO GUTTER THEREON AND THE A$SESSMENT OF THE FOLLOWtNG PROPERTY, VIZ; BLOCKS 43� 44� 45, 46 AND 47 AND 63, qLL I N WEST MI NNEAPOLI S; AND BLOC KS I, 2, 3 AND 4, l�LL I f� PARK VALLEY, AND BLOCKS I, 2 AND 3 I N PARK VALLEY 2ND ADDI TI ON� AND qLL THE UNPLATTED: PART OF THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUqRTER OF SECTION 25� TOWNSHIP I17� RqNGE 22, FOR ALL OR q PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S,A. SECS. 429.01I �0 429.1II AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF $18,1 52.00; BE ADOPTED. CARRI ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.���"q RESOLUTION CALLING FOR HEARING ON THE BLACKTOPPING OF ALLEY BE7WEEN (2TH AND (3TH AVENUE NORTH FROM FOURTH STREET TO SOGTH SERVICE DRIVE ON HIGHWAY N0. 7� LOTS I TO 14 II�L., BLOCK 1;07, WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DI VI SI ON qT AN ESTIMATED COST OF $784.43n, BE ADOPTED. CARR� ED.. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE APPLICATIONS FOR OFF SALE (NTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSES AS APPLIED FOR BY DANTE L. BORIA OF I2910 MAYWOOD LAND� HOPKINS� LICENSE TO BE LOCATED AT 1013 E. EXCElS10R AVENUE� AND APPLICATION BY DONALD A, NICKODYM OF 4440 FAIRVI.EW AVENUE� HOPKINS� LICENSE TO�BE LOCATED AT 60) E. EXCELSIOR BLVD.� BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR HIS LEGAL OPINION. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND P�ANNING COMMISSI N � FOR THE PERM1 T APPLI CATI ON BY SCH�dA6�� AND REI DEL TO CONSTRUCT A COMMERC� AL BUI LD� NG AT 6�18TH AVENUE NORTH W1'TH A VARIANCE OF 44.44� OF THE LOT AREA� BE DENIED� BE TABLED.�CARRI D,; H/9RLEY MOVED� PERBI X SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATI ON BY THE ZONI NG i4ND PLANNI NG COMMI SSI ON FOR THE APPL) CATI ON FOR A SPECI AL USE PERMI T( PJ THE � NDUSTR� AL ZONE FOR AN ( NDUSTRI AL BU1 LD� IN6 WITH A SIDE YARD LOT VARIANCE OF 6 INCFIES iN PLACE OF THE REQUIRED (0 FEET� AS APPLIED FOR BY POWELL CANDY COMPANY BE GRANTED. CARRO�L VOTING NO.� CARRIED. HANLEY MOVEO� CARROIL SECONDED� THAT MR. H. H. COOLIDGE� JR.� OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION 8E APPOINTED A MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE TO-SERVE ON THE NINE MILE CREEK WATERSHED D1 STRI CT. CARRI ED . HANLEY MOVED� PERBIX SECONDED� THAT THE ODD FELLOWS LODGE OF HOPKINS BE GRANTED A BINGO PERMIT FOR THE NEXT THREE MONTHS STARTING JULY I� 1960. CARRIED. HANLEY MOYED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT 7HE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION THAT THE PETITION FOR THE REZONING OF`PROPERTY AT 20TH AVENUE SOUTH TO BE REZONED FROM D�R TO.C-2 COMMERC�AL BE DENIEO� BE TABLED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� PERBIX SECONDEO� THAT THE REQUEST FROM HENRY M. CARNEY. ASKING THAT STOP SIGNS BE PLACED ON GOODR�CH AVEMUE ON EITHER SIDE OF MAPLE HILL ROAD BE TABLED TO JULY 19TH MEETI NG. CARRI ED, HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE MINNEAPO�IS GAS COMPANY BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO INSTAIL A GAS MAlfd EXTENSION ON IOTH AVENUE SOUTH NORTH OF 7TH STREET SOUTH. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVEDo PERBIX SECONDED� THAT THE PETITION FOR VACATION OF PART OF 3RD STREET SOUTH AS APPLIED FOR BY BUSINESS PROPERTIES� INC.� BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ENGI.NEER FOR FURTHER STUDY. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE STATEMENT PRESENTED BY MRS. CLYOE R. WAID IP1 THE AMOUNT OF �402.25 CLAIMING INJUR�ES WHEN SHE FELL ON THE SIDEWALK IN FRONT OF ALCOTT�S DRUG STORE ON MARCH 15� 1960, BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. PAGE -3- � REGULAR MEETING - JULY 5� 1960 CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY S6CONDED� THAT THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEETING BE CONTINUED TO JULY I I, I 960. CARR� ED. MEETING ADJOURNED. C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL COUNC I OMEN: ATTEST: W. HAR�AN PERBI X� MAYOR CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 894 RESOLUTION RECEtVING REPORT AND CALtING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT. WHEREAS pursuant to Resolution No, 8Q3 adopted 6�21�60 a report has been prepared by John Strojan with reference to the im— provement of the alley between Twelfth and Thirteenth Avenues North Fourth Street to the South Service Drive by the grading and blacktop surfacing thereon and this report was received by the council on July 5, 1960. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota as follanrs:I,The council will consider the improvement of such alley in accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots I to 14, inclusive, Block I07, West Minneapolis Second Division, for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Secs 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $784,43. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 6th day of September in the council chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o�elock P. M, and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing on said improvement as required by Iaw, Passed and adopted by the council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota this 5th day of July, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBIX, Secretary of the Council Mayor. JOSEPHC�}y�Attorhey Published in the Hennepin County Review August IS and 25, 19�0 0 C I TY OF HO PK I N S Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT TO W HOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council will meet in the council chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o�clock P. M. on September 6, 1960 to consider the makin g of an improvement on the alley between Twelfth and Thirteenth Avenues North from Fourth Street to the South Service Drive by the grading and blacktop surfaeing thereof pursuant to Minnesota Sta�ues Annotated, Secs. 429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots I to 14, inclusive, Block 107, West Minneapolis Second Division. The estimated cost of such improvement is $784.43. Such persons as desire to be heard: with reference to the proposed im— provement will be heard at this meeting. C. R. PETERSON, JOSEPH C. VESELY, Secretary of the Council City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review, �ugust 18 and 25, 1960 0 � CITY OF HOPKINS Nennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTIOP! N0. 906 RESOLUTION ORDERIIdG IMPROVEMENTS AND .PREPARATIUN OF PLANS WHEREAS a resolution of the city council, No. 8g�, adopted May �,�7 1960 fixed a date for a council hearing on the proposed improvement of the North—South ailey between Sixth and Seventh Avenues South, South of Excelsior Avenue and North of Second Street South by the construction and installation of blacktop surfacing and paving thereon, and WHEREAS 10 days published notice of the hearing thereon througn two weekly publications of the required r�otice was given and the+�aaatter caroe on for hearing on June 21, 1960 on which date said hearing wras continued and postponed �ntil July 5, 1960, at which hearing all persons desiring to be heard were given an opportur�ity to be heard thereon, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COf�1NCll OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS . . . . . _ , . .. , . ,. _ as follaws; i. Such improvements are hereby ordered as above described and as included in eouncil resolution No. 8#�.S 8,3 2. dohn StroJan is he�eby designated as the engineer for these im- provements and he sha11 prepare pians and_specifications for the meking of such improvements. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY TNE CITY COUNGIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS this . . ... . . _ . ,_ . 5th day of July, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attortney W. HARLAN PERBIX, . Mayor , CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minaesota t�SOLUTION NU. 90( I�SOLUTIOPd ORDERI NG IAAPROVEMENTS APIU PREPARATION �_PLANS . WHEREAS a resol�ution of the city councif No. 879, adopted May 3� 1960 fixed a date for a council hearing on the proposed improvement of Boyce Road from Btake Road to Hol�Iy Road by the construction and instafl�ation of blacktop surfacing and peving thereon, and WHEF�AS [0 days publ�ished �ice of the hearing tbereon through two weekty pubt�ications of the required notice was given and the matter came on for hearing cn June 21, (960 om which date said hearing was continued and postponed until July 5, I960, at which hearing a(,.� persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon, NOW THE�FORE� BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF 1NE CITY OF HOPKINS . . . . . ... _ . _ ,. ... . . . . es fol�Iows: 1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as above described and as inctuded in council resolution No. 879. 2. dohn Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for these im- provements and t�e shai[ prepare plans and spectfications for the making of such improvements. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL � THE CITY OF HOPKINS _ .. . - .. ,.. . . _. _. �. .. . this 5th day of Ju[y, (960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, _ City Attorney �Il. HARLAN PERB I X, AAayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin Gounty, �innesota RESOLUTION N0. 902 RESOLtJTION ORDERING IMPROVENIENTS AND ,• PREPAR�TION OF PLANS WHEREAS a resolution of the city council N. 879, adopted May 3� 1960 fixed a date for a councii hearing on the proposed improvement of Goodrich Avenue fran Blake Road to Interlact�en Road by the aonstruction and instaiiation of blacktop surfacing a�d paving thereon, and WHEREAS 10 days published notice of the hearing thereon through twro weekiy publications of the required notice was given and thematter came on for hea�ing on June 21, 1960 on which date �aid hearing was continued and postponed until July 5, 1960, at which hearing ail persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon, PIOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEU BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CIIY OF F�OPKINS ., . . . . .. as follaavs: I. Such improvements are hereby ordered as above described and as included in council resolution No. 879. 2. John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for these ir�- provemeats and he 'sball prepare plans and specificatior�s for the making of such improvements. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL � THE CITY OF HOPKINS . _ ,. _ �. _ . . ., . . . . . . . .... . �. _ this 5th day of July, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of tbe Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, . City Attorney IN. HARIaN PE RB ( X, Mayor :, CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 903 RESOLUTION ORDERII�i6 It1�PROdEAAEIVTS AND �. PREPARATION OF.PLANS _ WHEREAS a resolution of the city councily No. 879� adopted May 3, f960 fixed a date for a councit hearing on the proposed improvement of Oakwood Road fran the street car right of way to Goodrich Avenue bq the aonstruction a�d instaliation of blacktop surfacing.and paving thereon, and WHEf�AS 10 days published notice of the nearing thereon through two weekly publications of the required notice was given and t4�e matter came o� for hearing on June 21, 1960 on which date said hearing uvas continued and postponed until Ju1y 5, (960� at which hearing ail persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard #hereon, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUPICIL OF THE CITY OF HOP�CII� ,. . ,., . ..- •. ._ - _. � . . - . . . as follc�uus: I. Such improvements are hereby ordered as above described and as included in council resolution No. 879. 2. John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for these im- provements and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of suah i mproveaaen ts. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY CAUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NOPKINS this _ .. .,, .. , ,.. ,. 5th day of July, 1960. C. R. PETERSONi . Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City.Attorney YV. HARLAN PERBIX, . - . _ . AAayor �- C I TY OF HOPK I NS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 904 f�SOLl1TI0N ORDERI NG IMPROVEAAENTS AND PREPARATION OF_PLANS , WHEREAS a resolmtion of the city council, No. 879, adopted May 3, 1960 fixed a date for a council hearing on the proposed improvement of Holly Road from the street car right of way to Boyce Road by the construction and installation of blacktop surfacing and paving thereon, and WHEREAS 10 days pobiished notice of the hearing thereon throngh two weekly publications of the required notice was given and the matter came on for hearing on June 21, t'960 on �hich date said hearing uvas continued and postponed until July 5, 1960, at wt�ich hearing aIl persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard therecn, NOW THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVED BY TliE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS � . . ., . , _ . . . . . - . ,�... _ as follcywsc I. Such improvements are hereby ordered as above described and as included in council resolution No. 879. 2. John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for these i� provements and he shall prepare plans and specificatio�s for the making of such improvements. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS this . , . ... ... .. .. ... 5th day of July, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, . City,Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor C I lY OF HOPK I NS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 905 � RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS AND PREPARATI.ON.OF PLANS WHEREAS a resolution of the city council, No. 879, adopted May 3, 1960 fixed a date for a council hearing on the proposed improvement of Ashley Road from Excelsior Avenue to the street car right of way by the construction and instaliation of blacktop surfacing and paving thereon, and WHEREAS 10 days published notice of the hearing thereon through two weekly publications of the required notice was given and the matter came on for hearing on June 21, (960 on whtch date said hearing was continuecl and postponed until July 5, 1960, at which hearing alI person s desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon, NOW THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS _ .._ . . . . � �. . . .. as follaws: I. Snch improvements are hereby ordered as above desc�ibed and as included in council resolution No. 879. 2. John Strojan is hereb� designated as the engineer for these im- provements and he shali prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvements. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS this , ,.. . . . . , . - • . . _. .. . . . .. . ,. 5th day of Juiy, 1960. � C. R. PETERSON, Secreirary of the Councii JOSEPH C. VESELY, , _ City.Attorney V1� HARLAN PERBIX, , . . Mayor CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 907 RESULUTI ON ORDERI NG III�PROVEMENTS AND ..,PREPARATION.OF PLANS . WHEREAS a resotution of the city councii, No. 88Z�, adopted May 3, 1960 fixed a date for a council hearing on the proposed improvement of Fifth Street Soutk� from Sixth Avenue South to County Road 18 by the construction and ir�stailation cf blacktop surfacing and paving thereon and by the construction and installation of concrete curb and gutter aiong the North side of said part of Fifth Street South and by the construction and installation of concrete curb and gutter along the South side of said Fifth Street South from Fif.th Bvena� South to Co�nty Road IS, and WHEREAS 10 days published notice of the hearing thereon through two weekly publications of tlae required notice was given and the matter carae on for hearing on June 21, 1960 on which date said hearing was continued and postponed until July 5, 1960, at which hearing all persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon, NOW THEREFOREi BE I T F�SOLVED BY THE COl1NGI L OF THE CI 7Y OF HOPK I NS ... , .. , as fol icavs: __.. . .. .. I. Such improvements are hereby ordered as above describwd and as included in council resolution No. �8'2. ._. 2. dohn Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for these improvements and he sha11 prepare plans and specificatior�s for the making of such improvements. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE C I Tlf COUPiC 1 L OF THE C I TY (� HOPK I NS thi s . .. . ,. . .. .., - -� � ... .� ... _...._-� 5th day of July, 1960. " C. R. PETERSUN, Secretary of the Council JUSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney W. NARLAN PERBIX� - - � - . Mayor Y:7- _ _ ' � � -� � �C 1 ; � y f� � � J �, �� ���,� i CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin Counfiy, Minnesota NOTICE OF HEARING ON �MPROVEMENTS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Counci•I of the City of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 O�ciock, P. M. on the 5th day.of July, 1960, to consider the improvement of the following streets, avenues, roads and alleys: (a):The improvement of the North—South alley between Sixth and Seventh;s Av.enues South, South of Excelsior Avenue and North of Second Street South, all in Block 2, West Minneapolis, by the construction of blacktop surfacing thereon and the assessment..of the following property, V � Z � Lots 7 to 1.8, inclusive, and Lots 30 to 42, inclusive, Bloek 2, West Minneapolis, for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111, at an estimated total cost of the improvement:: of $1256.00, (b) The improvement of Fifth Street South from Sixth Avenue South to County Road IS by the construction and installation of blacktop surfacing thereon and the improvement of said Fifth Street South from Sixth Avenue South to County Road 18 on the North side thereof by the construction of concrete curb and gutter thereori and the improvement of said Fifth Street South between FIFTH Avenue South and County.Road 18 on the South side thereof by the construction of concrete curb and gutter thereon and the assessment of the following property, viz: Blocks 43, 44, 45, 46 and 47 and 63, all in West Minneapolis; and Blocks I, 2, 3 and 4, al1 in Park Valley, and Blocks I, 2 and 3 in Park Valley 2nd Addition, and all of the unplatted part of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 117, Range.22, for al! or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111 at an estimated total cost of the improvement of : $18,152.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to any of the pro— posed improvements will be heard at this meeting. , C. R. PETERS�N, Secretary of the Council W, HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor Published in the Hennepin County Review June I� and�u,�Qti.3 1960. JOSEPH C. VESELY, - ��� ., City Attorney A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARO OF EQUAIIZATION OF THE CITY OF HOPK�NS� MINNESOTA WAS HELD ON MONDAY� JULY I1, 1960 AT 4;00 P.M. (N THE C�TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN HANLEY AND ANDERLA� ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER� C�TY ASSESSOR JOSEPH HROMADKO AND ASSISTANT ASSESSOR MRS. ARLYN SALA. HANLEY MOVED� AN�ERLA SECONDED� THAT THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEETING BE CONTINUED TO JULY 19� 1960 AT 7:30 P.M. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. � n�� 1 A A l�/��"I.ry�� iw� C� R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE BOARD COUf�C I LMEN: ATT ST• ��` � 01. H/�RLAN PERBIX� MAYOR A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF�THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� JULY I 9� I 960 AT 7:30 P.M. I N THE C� TY HALL . PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN, CARROLL� MILBERT� ANDERLA AND HANLEY� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER� C�TY ENG�NEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. HANLEY MOVEO� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED JULY 19� 1960 �N THE AMOUNT OF �42�698.91, BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED, THAT RESOLUT� ON NO, a�� °q RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG ( M- PROVEPAENT AND PREPARATI ON OF PLANS FOR THE I NSTALLATI ON OF BLACKTOP SURFACI NG THEREON", BE ADOPTED. AREA TO BE �MPROVED IS TYLER TO MONROE AVENUE NORTH AND THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED ARE LOTS I TO I 0 1 NC.� BLOCK (, LOTS I To 25 I NC., BLOCK 2� LOTS I TO 26 I NC.� BLOCK 3� LOTS I TO 26 I NC.� BLOCK 4, AL� 1 N WEST MI NNEAPOLI S CENTER� AND LOTS I TO 24 1NC.� BLOCK I.� LOTS I TO 24 INC.� BLOCK 2� ALL IN STEVEN�S OAKWObD PARK. ESTIMATED COST OF SAID IMPROVEMENT �S �II�500.00. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDEO� THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMtNT ALONG.ST. LOUIS STREET FROM EXCE�SIOR AVENUE TO JACKSON AVENUE NORTH FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF BLACKTOP SURFACING THEREON WITH CONCRETE CURB AND �UTTER ON BOTH SIDES OF SAID IOCAT�ON, OR �N THE ALTERNATE, BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE PAVIN� SURFACING WITH CONCRETE CURB� BE REFERRED TO THE C�TY ENG�NEER FOR FURTHER STUDY. CARR�ED. � CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. l0�3NA RESOLUTION OROERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATfON OF PLANS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF 9TH AVENUE SOUTH BEIWEEN EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND HENNEPI N COUNTY ROAD N0. 3, BY THE CONSTRUCTI ON AND I NSTALLATI ON OF BLACKTOP SURFACI NG THEREON AN� A CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER ON BOTH SIDES OF SAID LOCATION", BE ADOPTED. THE FOLLOVJJ NG AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED ARE LOTS I TO 6 1 NC .� BLOCK 4� LOTS I 8 TO 28 I NC .� BLOCK 4, ANC LOTS I TO 6 I NC ., ANO LOTS I I� TO I 7 � NC ., BLOCK 5, LOTS. 5 TO 20 � NC ., BLOCK I8� ALL IN WEST MINNEAPOLIS AND LOT I� AUDITOR�S SUBD�V�S�ON #194, AND LOTS I, DOW�S HOMESTEAD. EST��ATED COST OF �MPROVEMENT �S $20,341.00. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED, MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE HEARING TO CONSIDER THE IMPROVEMENT OF 6TH STREET SOUTH BETWEEN 8TH AND IITH AVENUE SOUTH BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLAT�ON OF BLACKTOP SURFACING THEREON AND CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER� Ow BOTH SIDES OF THE STREET OF SAID LOCAT� ON�,AND THE EST� MATED COST OF � MPROVEMENT I S �1 3, 542.00. AREA TO BE ASSESSED � S LOTS I TO 24 1 NC.� BLOCK 52� LOTS I.TO 20 1 NC„ BLOCK 53, LOTS 1 TO 24 I NC .� BLOCK 58, LOTS I TO 24 �NC.� BLOCK 59, LOTS I TO 24 INC.� BLOCK 60� ALL �N WEST MINNEAPOLIS AND LOTS 7� AUDI TOR �S SUBD� VI S� ON #I 95, BE CONTI NUED TO THE AUGUST .I 6TH COUNC 1 L MEETI NG . CARR�ED. ' MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONOED, THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO ACQUIRE A 33 FT. PORTION OF PROPERTY FROM 9 MI�E CREEK ON 7TH STREET SOUTH FROPA I3TH AVENUE EAST TO IITH AVENUE SOUTH, DESCRIBED AS FOL�OWS: THE NORTH 33 FT. OF THE NORTH 287.1 FEET OF THE WEST 379.3I FT. OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 25� TOWNSH�P I17� RqNGE 22,� qLSO THE NORTH 33 FT. OF THAT PART OF THE NORTH HALF OF NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP II7, RANGE 22� LYING EAST OF THE WEST LINE, PROJECTED, SOUTHERLY OF L. P. CREVI ER�S 2ND ADD� TI ON TO WEST MI NNEAPOLI S. ALSO THE NORTH 33 FEET� OF THAT PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP II7� RANGE 22, DE� SCR�BED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENC�NG AT A POINT IN THE NORTH LINE OF NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SOUTH� WEST QUARTER DISTAN� 379.31 FEET EAST FROM THE.NORTHWEST CORNER THEREOF� THENCE SOUTH 287.1 FEET THENCE WEST 379.31 FT. THENCE SOUTH ?02�9 FEET, THENCE EAST TO THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER, THENCE NORTH TO THE CENTERLINE OF CREEK� THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CENTERL�NE OF THE DORTH LINE OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER, THENCE WEST TO PO�NT OF BEG�NNING� Af�10 THE PAYMENT NOT TO EXCEED �1�500.00. CARRJED. CARRO�L MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE HEAR�NG TO CONSIDER THE �MPROVEMENT OF JEFFERSON AVENUE FROM MILWAUKEE STREET TO 3RD STREET SOUTH BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND IPiSTALLAT�ON OF STORM SEWER THEREON AND BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND �NSTALLAT�ON OF CONCRETE PAVING THEREONi}, OR AN ALTERNATE OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF BLACKTOP PAVING THEREON. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED 1 S LOT ( TO 7 I NC .� AND LOT I 5 TO I 9 1 NC .� BLOCK 24� LOTS I 3 TO 24 I NC .� B�OCK 32� LOTS I TO 7 INC.� BLOCK 25, LOT 8 TO II INC.� BLOCK 25, LOTS I TO II INC�� BLOCK 31� AL� 1 N WEST M� NNEAPOLI S CENTER . THE ESTI MATED COST OF SUCH i MPROVEMENT � S �I � 6I 0.00 FOR' STORM SEWER AND FOR CONCRETE PAVING� $25,753.00� FOR BLAC�KTOP PAVING $3,844.00� BE CON- TINUED TO THE AUGUST 2ND COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED. ANDERLA MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED, THAT COMMUNICAT�ON FROM HENRY M. CARNEY� DATED 6/23/60, REQUESTING THAT STOP SIGNS BE P�ACED ON-GOODR�CFI AVENUE ON EITHER SIDE OF MAPLE HILL ROAD 8E TABLED. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY COUNCIL GO ON RECORD AS AGREEING TO ACT AS HOST TO A REGI ONAL MEETI NG OF THE MI NNESOTA MUNI C� PALI TI ES FOR A MEETI NG SCHEDULED � N HOPK�NS ON OC TOBER 6� 1960. CARRIED. ' ANCERLA MOVED, M�LBERT SECONDED, THAT MR. JOHN HANLEY BE APPO�NTED TO THE EMPLOYEES� ADVISORY BOARD. CARR�ED. PAGE -2� REGULAR MEETING � JULY 19� 1960 CARROLL MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED, THAT THE CITY COUNG�L GO ON RECORD AS PROTESTING TO THE C�TY OF ST. LOUIS PARK AGAINST ANY INSTALLATION OF OUR C�TY WATER AND SEWER TO BE CONNECTED TO THE GREEN HILLS ADD�TION IN ST. LOUIS PARK. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED, M�LBERT SECONDED, THAT THE C�TY ATTORNEY BE INSTRUCTED TO DRAW AN.. ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH TRUCK ROUTES IN ACCOROANCE W�TH R. L. BRUBACHER�S LETTER OF RE� COMMENDATI ON DATED JULY I 6� I 960, MARKED EXHI B� T"A° . CARR� ED. M�LBERT MOVED, ANDERLA SECONDED, THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZEO TO ADVERTISE FOR B�DS FOR CEMENT WORK AND AGGREGATE MATERIALS. CARRIEO. CARROLL MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE HOPKINS RASPBERRY ASSOCIATION BE GRANTED PER•+ M� SS� ON TO SELI. NON � NTOX� CATI NG MALT L� QUOR FOR A TWO DAY PER I 00 . CARRI ED . CARROLI MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR TWO � 3/4 TON PICK�UP TRUCKS FOR THE WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT AND ALSO A GARBAGE TRUCK FOR THE SANITAT�ON DEPARTMENT. CARR�ED. MEET�NG ADJOURNEO. C. P. NIELSEN� SECRETARY PRO TEM� OF THE ' COUNCI L COUNCI LMEN: ATTES T: W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR C ITY QF HOPKIIJS Hennepin County� Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 1053 _ r�'SOLUTION Oi�DERIDIG Il�ROVEI'�NT .(�ND PREPAR.A. TION OF' PLAPIS WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, Number 879� adopted the 3rd day of May, 1960, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of 9th Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and Hennepin County Road T1o. 3, by the construction and ins.tallation of blacktop surfacing thereon and a concrete curb and gutter on both sides of said location, . The area proposed �,o be assessed are Lots 1 to 6 inc., Block l�, Lots 18 to 28 inc., Block 1�, and Lots 1 to 6 inc., and Lots 11 to 17 inc., Block 5; I�ots 5 to 20 inc., Block 13, All in Wes:t Minneapolis and Lot l, Auditor�s Subdivision #191�, and Lots l, Dow,'s Homestead. The total estimated cost theof being �20�3l�1.00. WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the making of this improvement were given ten (10) days published notice of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 21st day of June, 1960. N QW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:; 1, Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council �esolution Number _8�.9 adopted the 3rd day of May 1960R 2. That John Strojen is hereby designated as the engineer for th is improvement and he shall prepare planss and specifications f or the making of such improvement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, the 19th day of July, 1960„ C. R. P�TERSON, W. HA.R.LAN PE�3IX, Secretary of the Council Mayor JOSEPH C. 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DE9.6 VER� ZOAtE F�t 'b'6�OE PAR�O C199.AR S�REE�' 0� AREA o AT iHg PRESENF TO ME Y�E tiA1lE RECQRD O� COA�Pi.AB idi3 ALO�G 9 2Fpi AVE�11iE �ORTFf FROaA 4�19 6l�Yi►AY {�i TO EXCE�,SO OR AVEWUE o Ai.04UG BAAOO SOW A!lE�UE FRQ�iA AAONROE YO FAR9AOALE ROAD p� �td0 � FARAADAi.E ROAO YHROUGH 41�BY ACRE3 �O 5TH AVEPfUE OR HO l3HWA� #7oAPfD YHE AFORE&�NYO ONED PEYB �'� QAi , 9 T WQULO 6E 00 FFO C�.T '�O HSYAB�.O SH TRUCK ROUYES AND YliEFtEFOflEB 0 BE�9 EVE THA'� °rHERE 8 8 SOAAE �R�RB i � N� AB.iERNA7'E 819G0EST0 ON OF RES'rR0 CYU N(i YRUCK TRAFFO C fBPOA! RE� QiDE8Y OF FHE RESO DE41TS OF AM �REA o RESPEC'0'F1yL�Y Sl8BM0 'PiEDg � Q� R o � e BRIDBACHER CO 'rY fUtR{�A6ER R @.B � OAIi� CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 892 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ELEGTION DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES THEREFOR IN THE CITY.OF.WOPKINS AND . REPEAL I NG RESOLUTI ONS NOS. 649 -an d.880,. .. WHEREAS, it is necessary, expedient and required that the City of Nopkins be divideci into seven election districts for a1t elections to be held in the city after the effective date of this resolution and that a polling place be designated in each district; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY the City of Fiopkins, Mjnnesota: That the city be divided into seven election districts as hereinafter set forth, and that the polling place in each such district be as fol�l;�an►s, to—wit; DISTRICT N0. I BOUNDARIES: That Part of the City of Hopkins lying Southeriy of State i Trunk Nighway No. 7, Northerly of the center line of the right of way of the �`� Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway and Easterly of the follaving described line: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of State Trunk Highway No. 7 and the center line of the right of way of the Great Northern Railway; thence South- westerly along the center line of said right of way of Great Northern Railway to its intersection with the center line of Second Street North; thence West along the center line of Second Street North.to its intersection with the center line of Washington Avenue; thence South along the center line of Washington Avenue to the center line of the right of way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway and there terminating. POLLIfVG PLACE: The Massey—Harris Company building is hereby designated as the polling place therein. DISTRIGT N0. 2. BO�iAQ�QTES: That part of the City of Hopkins lying Southerly of the center line of the right of way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway and Easterly of the center line of Washington Avenue. POLLtNG PLACE; The Harley Hopkins school building is hereby designated as the polling place therein. DISTRICT N0. 3 BOUNDARIES; ALL THAT PART OF THE C1TY OF HOPKINS LYING SOUTHERLY OF THE CENTER LINE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND WESTERLY OF THE CENTER LINE OF WASHINGTON AVENUE. POLLING PLACE; THE KATHERINE CURRAN SCHOOL IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS THE POLLING PLACE THEREIN. DISTRIC T N0. 4 BOUNDARIES; ALL THAT PART OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS LYING NORTHERLY OF THE CENTER LINE OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE� WESTERLY OF THE CENTER LINE OF THIRTEENTH AVENUE AND SOUTHERLY OF THE CENTER LINE OF STATE TRUNK FiIGHWAY NO. ?. POLLING PLACE: THE OFFICE OF THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY�I710 HIGHWAY N0. 7. DISTRICT N0. 5 BOUNOARIES: ALL THAT PART OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS LYING NORTHERLY OF THE FOLLOW� NG DESCRI BED LI NE� BEGI NNI NG AT THE I NTERSECTI ON OF THE CENTER LI NE OF STATE TRUNK HIGHWAY N0. ? WITH THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE CITY; THENCE RUNNING EASTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF STATE TRUNK HIGHWAY NO. 7 TO ITS INTER- SECTION W�TH THE CENTER LINE OF FIFTH AVENUE� THENCE RUNNING SOUTHERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF FIFTH AVENUE TO ITS INTERSEC TION W�TH THE CENTER LINE OF SECOND STREET NORTH� THENCE RUNNING EASTER�Y ALONG THE CENTER L�NE OF SECOND STREET NORTH TO ITS �NTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER I.INE OF THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY RIGHT- OF-WAY; THENCE RUNNING NORTHEASTERLY ALONG TFIE CENTER LINE OF THE GREAT NORTHERN' RAILWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY TO ITS INTERSECTION V9�TH THE CENTER LINE OF STATE TRUNK HIGHWAY N0. 7� THENCE RUNNING NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF STATE TRUNK H� GHWAY N0. 7 TO I TS I NTERSECTI ON WI TH THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY LI NE OF THE C� TY. POLLING PL� E: THE OqK RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB HOUSE IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS THE POLLING PLACE THEREIN. DISTRICT N0. 6 BOUNDARIES; ALL THAT PART OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS LYING NORTHERLY OF THE CENTER LINE OF SECOND STREET NORTH� WESTERLY OF THE CENTER LINE OF F�FTH AVENUE� EASTERLY OF THE CENTER LINE OF THIRTEENTH AVENUE AND SOUTHERLY OF THE CENTER LINE OF STATE TRUNK HIGHWAY N0. 7. POLLI NG PLACE; THE ALI CE SMI TH SCHOOL BUI LDI NG 1 S HEREBY DESI �NATED AS THE POLLING PLACE THEREIN. i.. DISTRICT N0. 7 BOUNDARIES: A11 that part of the City of Hopkins lying Northerly of the center line of Excelsior Avenue; Westerly of the center line of Washington Aven ue; easterly of the center line of Thirteenth Aven ue and. southerly of the center line of Second Street North. POLLING PLACE; The Hopkins MuniciPal Building, othe rvvise known as the City Hall, is hereby desigmated as the Polling place therein. BE IT FURTFiER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 649 adopted May I, t956 and Resolution No. 880 which wes adopted May 17, 1960 be repealed and that this resolution be Published once in the official newspaper and that copies thereof be posted as required by law. Passed and adopted by the city council of the city of Hopkins this 19th day of Juiy, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH�C. VESELY, C I TY ATTORNE Y W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor Published in the Wennepin County Review July 28, 1960 . A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday, August 2, 1960 at 7:30 P.M, in the City Hall. Present were, Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Carroll, Milbert, Anderla andHanley, also City Manager Brubacher, City Engineer Strojan and City Attorney Vesely. Carroll moved, Hanley seconded, that expenditures dated Au�ust 2, 1960, in the aznount of $58,225.�9, be approved for payment. Carried. Anderla moved, Hanley seconded, that the bids submitted for a Se1f-Propelled Vibrating Roller be tabled to the August 16th council meeting. Carried. Hanley moved, Carroll seconded, that the bid submitted for the furnishing of one (1) I�2 ton Pickup and one (1) 3�1� ton truck with.Utility Box, be rejected. Carried. % Anderla moved, Hanley seconded, that �esolution No.��S 5"A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IN- STALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAIN EXTENSION ON HIAWATHA AVENUE FROM �YYi� AVENUE APPROXIMATELY 560 FEET TniEST AND ALSO TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS", be adopted. Carroll voting no. Carried. ' Hanley moved, Anderla seconded, that the hearing scheduled for 7:30 P.M. for sanitary sewer extension on 7th Avenue South between 7th Street and 8th Street South, be tabled to the August 16th council meeting. Carried. Hanley moved, Anderla seconded, that Resolution No. "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IN - STALLATION OF CONCRETE DRIVEG�TAYS ON THE WEST SIDE OF 20T�3, AVIIV[TE 1VORTH AT A LOCATION BE'1'TnTEE[�TT FIRST STREET NORTH AND SECOND STREET NORTH AND BETWEEL�TT SECOND STREET RTORTH AND \' THIRD STREET NORTH THE LOCATION OF SAID INIPROVII�IQ�iT BEIlVG THE SOUTH 25 FEE� -OF LOT 1�., AND ALL OF LOT 15, BLOCK 5, AND LOT l, AND ALL OF THE NORTH 28 FEET OF LOT 2, Bi�OCK 12, ALL IN WEST MZIVNEA.POLIS THIRD DNISION ANDTHE FSTIMATID TOTAI� COST OF SAID IlKPROVENIII�TT IS $113.00 FOR EACH DRIVE[nTAY, OR A TOTAL OF $226.00", be adopted. Carroll voting no. Carried. Carroll moved, Hanley seconded, that petition as presented by Super Valu Stores for the vacation of a portion of Jefferson Avenue ly-ing 10 ft. South of the South line of Milwaukee Avenue running to a line 60 feet North oi the South line of Third Street Sout�, be referred to the Pl�n;ng and Zoning Commission for their recorrunendation. Carried. Hanley moved, Carroll seconded, that petition for the vacation of a part of Third Street South as presented b� Business Properties, Inc., be reierred to the Zoning and PLanning Commission. Carried. Milbert �oved, Hanley seconded, that recorrunendation by the Zoning and Planning Commission for a special use permit in an industrial zone for an industrial building as applied for by National Tea Food Stores, be approved. Also that National Tea Food Stores write a letter to the City Council indicating that a general discussion was held on variou�s� problems. 8arried. � Milbert moved, Anderla seconded, that recommendation by the Zoning and Planning Commission that a special use permit in the indust�ial zone for an industrial building as applied for by Thermo-Tech, be granted. Carried. Carroll moved, Hanley seconded, that the recommendation b�r the Zoning and Planning Commission for a proposed building in a.certain C-1 commercial district and for the issuance of a special use permit as applied for by A. W. Hammerl�ind, be tabled and the problem referred to the Zoning and Planning Commission. Anderla voting no. Carried. Anderla moved, Hanley seconded, that the recommeridation b� the Zoning and Planning Com= mission for a building peranit application by Ste'wart R. Segal, to construct a residence in a S-R zone in the west 2 of Lot 6, Block l, Drillane, requesting a variance from the required lot width of 100 ft, to 85.15 feet, made necessary �y the proposed division of Lot 6, Block 1, which is a lot width of 170,2 feet, be approved. 8arroll voting no. Carried. �, Milbert moved, Hanley seconded, that a building permit application be granted to Schnable and Reidel to construct a commercial building at 6- 18th Avenue Narth with a variance in the allowable building area in a C-2 zone requested from 1�0� to �.1�� oi the total lot area be granted. Carroll voting no. Carried. Hanley moved, Anderla seconded, that at this time the council recess to act as the Board of Equalization. Carried. Page -2- Regular 8ouncil Meeting - August 2, 1960 Hanley moved, Anderla seconded, that Resolution No.q�-1"A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR AN E�TGINEER,�S REPORT ON THE IlVSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WATER IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: 106 JACKSON AVENUE NORTH, LOTS 11, 12 and 13, BLOCK 1�, WEST N�NNEAPOLIS CENTER", be adopted. Carried. Hanley moved, Anderla seconded, that Resolution No.�j�0"A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR AN ENC�IN�ER' S REPORT ON THE OPEI�TTING AND CONSTRUCTION OF 6TH AVIlV[TE NORTH FOR APPROXIMATELY 200 TO 250 FEET NORTH OF MINNETONKA MILIS ROAD AND THE INSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WATER 1N SAME", be adopted. Carried. Milbert moved, Anderla seconded, that the Ctty Manager be authorized to advertise for bids for the furnishing of gasoline. Carried. Milbert moved, �Ianleylseconded, that the proposed food ordinance regulating Hotels, Rest- aurants, Cafe's, �tc.,, be referred to the Bity Attorney. Carried. Meeting adjourned. �,� a��� �a C. R. Peterson, Secretary to the Council TES { W. Harlan Perbix, Mayor C( TY OF HORKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 926 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS A PETITION HAS BEEN RECEIVED REQUESTING THE 1MPROVEMENT OF JACKSON AVENUE NORTH FROM THE LAST MANHOLE LOCATED APPROX�MATELY 330 FEET SOUTH OF SECOND STREET NORTH TO F�RST STREET� A DISTAIdCE OF 330 FEET� LOTS 14�20� BLOCK 3� LOTS 6�I3� BLOCK 4� ALL IN WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER BY THE INSTALLATION OF SANJTARY SEWER THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALl OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO SECS. 429.111. NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE C I TY C OUPG 1 L OF THE C I TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, THAT THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT BE REFERREO TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS INSTRUCTED TO REPORT WITH ALL CONVENIENT SPEED ADVIS�NG THE COUNC�L IN A PRELIMINARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE.PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE FEAS�BLE AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED. OR � N CONNECTI ON W� TH SOME OTHER 1 MPROVEMENT� AND TFIE ESTI MATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTEO BY THE CITY COUNC'L OF THE ClTY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� THIS 2ND DAY OF AUGUST� 1960. C . R. PETERSON, SECRETARY TO THE COUNCJL JOSEPH C . VESELY, C)TY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FOkM MOPKINS C�7Y ATTC>RNEY W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPI N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 927 q RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG PREPARATI ON OF ENGINEER�S BEPORT ON (MPROVEMENTS �VHEREAS A PETI TI ON HAS BEEN RECEI VEO REQUESTI NG THE I,MPROVEMENT OF JACKSON AVENUE NORTH FROM LAST HYDRANT LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 360 FEET SOUTH OF SECOPID STREET NORTH TO F�RST STREET� A DISTANCE OF 250 FEET� LOTS I 4-I 9� BLOCK 3� LOTS 9-I 3� BLOCK 4� ALL 1 N WEST M1 NNEAPOII S CENTER� BY THE �NSTALLATION OF WATERMAlNS THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO SECS. 429.111 . NOW THEREFORE BE ( T RESOLVED BY THE C I TY C OUNC I l OF THE C I TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA� THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN:'. STROJAN FOR STUDY ANO HE IS �NSTRUCTED TO REPORT WITH ALL CONVEN�ENT SPEEO ADVJSING THE COUNC�L ]N A PRELJM�NARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED 1M� PROVEMENTS ARE FEAS�BLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULO BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED OR JN CONNECTION WJTH SOME OTHER �MPROVEMENT� AND THE ESTiMATED COST OF THE (MPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED.;� ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPK)NS� MINNESOTA� TH)S 2ND DAY OF AUGUST� (960. C. R. PETERfiON � W. HqRLAN PERB I X, SECRETARY TO THE COUNC��. MAYOR JOSEPH C . VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY APPRUVED AS TO FOkM HOPKINS C�1Y ATTORNEY C I TY OF HORK I NS HENNEPlN COUNTY� MJNNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 930 q RESOLUTION ORDERf NG PREP�IRAT1 ON OF ENGINEER�S REi�ORT ON IMPROVEMENTS WHERE�S A PETI TI ON HAS BEEN RECEI VEO REQUESTI NG THE I MPROVEMENT OF THE EXTEPISION OF 6TH AVENUE NORTH FROM MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD APPROXIMATELY''340 FEET NORTH BY THE INSTALLATION OF SAN�TARY SEWER, WATERMAIN� STREET AND CURB AND GUTTER THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE �MPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO SECS. 429.111� ALL OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY EXCEPT THE NORTH 160 FEET THEREOF� COMMENCJNG AT A POINT WHJCH �S 1266.9 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH LI�dE AND 164 WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF IVORTHWEST QUARTER (NW�� OF NORTWEAST QUARTER (NE4�j OF SEC. 24� TOWN� SHIP 117� RANGE 22� THENCE WESTERLY 322.87 FEET� THEPICE SOUTHERLY PARALLEL W�TH THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 2 OF THE NE4 OF SEC. 24� TOWNSH�P 22� RANGE 22� 340.4 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF M�NNETONKA M�LLS ROAD, THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID NORTHERLY L�NE OF ROAD TO A POINT (64 FEET WEST OF THE EAST L�NE OF THE WEST � OF THE NE�� THENCE NORTH TO POINT OF BEGI NN� NG . NOW THEREFORE BE I.T RE&OLVED BY THE C 1 TY C OUNC I L OF THE C I TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE I S I NSTRUCTED TO REPORT!�WI TH ALL CONVENI ENT SPEED ADV1 SJ NG THE COUNC�L IN A PRELIM�NARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED OR IN CONNECTI ON WI TH SOME 071iER � MPROVEMENT� AND THE ESTI MATED COST OF THE 1 Mr PROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED BY THE C�TY COUNCIL OF THE C)TY OF HOPKINS� M)NNESOTA� TH�S 2ND DAY OF AUGUST� (960 C. R. PE TERSON, W. HARLAN PERB ( X, SECRETARY TO THE COUNC)L MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY APPkOVED AS TO FORM NOPKINS C�iY ATTORNEY ' I �OFF�CIAL PUBLICATION� C I TY OF HOPK) NS MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF AGGREGATE FOR SEAL COATING WITHIN THE CITY OF HOPKINS. SEALED B10S W�LL BE RECEIVED BY THE C�TY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL JULY 29� 1960, AT 10:00 A.M.� ANO THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY REAO AND AS 500N AS POSSIBIE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE C►TY FOR THE ABOVE MATERIAL. SPEC�F�CA•TIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFF�CE OF THE C�TY ENG�NEER. A CASH DEPOSIT� CASHIER�S CHECK� B�D BOND OR CERTIF�ED CHECK PAYABLE TO THE C�TY OF HOPKINS IS REQUIRED FOR TEN PERCENT �10`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 HOPKI NS � R. L. BRUBACHER� C�TY MANAGER TO BE PUBLI SHED 1 N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REVI EW JULY 21 , I 960 TO BE PUBLI SHED I N THE CONSTRUCTI ON BULLETI N JULY 21 , I 960 ❑ �OFFI CI A� PUBLI CATI ON� CITY OF HOPKINS MI NNESOTA NOT1C E FOR BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF ONE (I) 3/4 TON C AB AND C HASS i S W I TH POWERS UTI L I TY BOX MODEL�SM15 OR EQUAL AND ONE (I) (/2 TON PIC KUP TRUC K . SEALED BIDS W�LL BE RECEIVED BY THE C�TY MANAGER AT THE CITY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL JULY 29� 1960 AT 10:00 A.M.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE� AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILLBE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE EQUIPMENT. SPECIFICATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABIE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER. BIDDER�S BOND OR CERTIFIED CHECKS ARE REQUIREO FOR FIVE �5� PERCENT OF THE BID� AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BI DS. C I TY OF HOPKI NS R..L. BRUBACHER� CITY MANAGER TO BE,tSUBLI SHED 1 N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REVI EW JULY 21 , I 960 T�'E�"P..1�18�Jn;�E6E-�Ah`�~�E C�01�1. S�j1�-T^� -����:� �E�?�LN�.,�:J.t1L�Y�l ;,:�t�960, �OFF� C� AL PU8L1 CATI ON� CITY OF HOPKINS MI NNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF ONE (I) SELF—PROPELLED VIBRATING TANDEM ROLLER. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE C�TY MANAGER AT THE C1 TY HALL� HOPKI NS� MI NNESOTA� UNTI L JULY 29� I 960 AT I 0;00 A.M.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AWARO OF A CONTRACT W�LL BE MADE BY THE C�TY FOR THE ABOVE EQUIPMENT. SPECIF�CATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFF�CE OF THE CITY MANAGER. B�DDER�S BOND OR CERTIFIED CHECKS ARE REQUIRED FOR F�VE �5� PERCENT OF THE B1D� AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR AlL BlDS. C I TY OF HOPK I NS � R. L. BRUBACHER� CITY MANAGER s TO BE PUBL1 SHED �� N THE HENNEPI N COUNTY REVI EW JULY 21 , 1960 TO BE PUBLI SHED I N THE CONSTRUCTI ON BULLETI N JULY 21 , I 960 � �OFFI CI AL PUBLI CATI ON� C 1 TY OF HOPK1 NS MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF AGGREGATE FOR SEAL COATING WITHIN THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINN. SEALEO BIDS WILI BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE C�TY HALL� HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL AUGUST II, 1960 AT 10;00 A.M. AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE MATER�AL. SPECI F) CATI ONS AND FURTHER DETAI LS ARE AVA1 IABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE C�TY ENGINEER. A CASH DEPOSI T� CASHI ER�S CHECK� BI D BONO OR CERTI F� ED 1 CWECK PAYABLE TO THE C�TY OF HOPKINS IS REQUIRED FOR TEN �10� PERCENT OF THE BID AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A CON- TRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL B�DS. CITY OF HOPKINS . _ � R. . RUBA9HER� C�TY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW JULY,28� 1960 TO BE PUBLI SHED I N THE COI�TRUCTI ON BULLETI N JULY 28� I 960 � Y �OFF� C J AL PUBLI CATI ON� C( TY OF HOPK I NS MI NNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB—COMBINqTION CURB qND GUTTER AND SIDEINALK 0�1 VARI OUS STREETS I N THE C 1 TY OF HOPKI NS, MI NNESOTA. SEALEO BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE CI TY HALL� HOPKI NS� MI NNESOTA� UNTI L AUGUST I(, I 960, AT IO;OO A.M.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CON— TRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE C�TY FOR THE ABOVE INSTALLATION. SPECIF�CATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABIE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER� BIDDER�S BONDS OR CERTIF�ED CHECKS ARE REQUIRED FOR TEN �IO�o PERCENT.OF THE BID AS A GUARANTY OF ENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL Bios. CITY OF HOPKINS - U� . UI e�,'V'�,,�„h,�" . . R, L. BRUBACHER� C�TY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW JULY 28� 1960 TO BE PUBLI SHED I N THE CONSTRUCTI ON BULLETI N JULY 28� I 960 GITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WIiOM I T NIAY COIdCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Gity Council of Hopkins wi,:Ul meet in the council chambers of the City Hal1 at 7:30 ot'clock P. M., on July 19, (960 to consider the making of improvements or� �efferson Avenue from Milwaukee Street to Third Street South by the construction and installation of storm seuver therein and by the cons!�ruction and instaiiation of concrete paving thereon or in the alternative, of the construction of blacktop paving thereon pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to 429.111. follows: The areas proPosed to be assessed for such improvements are as Lots I to 7, inclusive, and Lots 15 to 19, inclusive, in Block 24; Lots 13 to 24, jnclusive, Block 32; Lots I to 7, inclusive, Block 25; Lots 8 to II, inclusive, Block25; Lots ( to II, inc.lusive, Block 31, all in West Minneapolis Center. The estimated cost of such improvements is $1610.00 for the storm sewer, for concrete paving $25,753.00 and for blacktop paving, $3844.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvements will be.heard at ihis meeting. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Councll JOSEPN C. VESELY, - City Attorney Published in the Hennepin Gounty Review on Ju1y 7 and Ju1y 14, 1960. An adjourned meeting of the Board of Equalization of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on �a.esday, August 2, 1960 at 10:30 P.m. in the City Hall. Present were, Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Carroll, Hanley, Milbert and Anderla, also City Manager Brubacher, City �.gineer Strojan, City Attorney Vesely and City Assessor Joseph Hromadko. Anderla moved, Hanley seconded, that the Assessorl�s books and �igures on personal property assessments and real estate as su�nmitted be accepted and same be certified to the County Auditor. Carried. Meeting adjourned. ATTFST: W. Ha.rlan Perbix, Mayor �� C. R. Peterson, Secretary to the Boaxd of Equaliza- tion �� �: ' 3 �, '; ;; ;.� F ;, A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� AUGUST 16� 1960 AT 7t30 P.M. iN THE C1TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNC�LMEN CARROLL� MILBERT� ANDERLA AND HANLEY� ALSO CiTY MANAGER BRUBACHER� C�TY ENGINEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. ANDERLA MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATEO AUGUST 16� 1.960 fN THE AMOUNT OF $29,142.63 BE APPROVEO FOR PAYMENT. CARROLL VOTING NO ON CHECK N0. 8319 ISSUED TO JOHN CARROLL. CARRIED. ANDERLA MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THE BIDS COVERING THE SELF PROPELLED VIBRATiNG ROLLER BE TABLED TO THE SEPTEMBER 6TH MEETING. CARR�ED. PURSUANT TO NOTiCE BiDS WERE OPENED AT 10:00 A.M. ON THURSDAY� AUGUST II� 1960 FOR CONCRETE WORK AND THE FOL�OWING BIDS WERE RECEIVED: SEE ATTACHED MARKED EXHiBIT flAfl. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BID AS SUBMITTED BY CROWN SIDEWALK IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,472.50� BE ACCEPTED. CARR�ED. BIDS WERE AlSO OPENED AT 10:00 A.M. ON THURSDAY� AUGUST II, 1960 FOR AGG�REGATE FOR SEAL COATING AND THE FOLLOW�NG BIDS WERE RECEIVED: B, I Q,PER AMOUNT HEOBERG 8c SONS 1.85 1,387.50 N. W. GRAVEl.CO. 2.65 1,987.50 ANOERSON AGGREGATE (.80 1�350.00 HAN�EY MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE LOW BID SUBMITTEO 8Y ANDERSON AGGREGATE IN THE AMOUNT OF �1�350� BE ACCEPTED. CARRIED. ANDERLA_MOVEO� MILBERT SECONDEO� THAT PETITION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF 6TH STREET SOUTH BETWEEN 8TH AND IITH AVENUES SOUTH FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND �NSTALLATION OF BLACKTOP SURFACE THEREON AND FOR CONCRETE C�SURB AND GUTTER ON BOTH SIDES OF SAID LOCATION� BE.RE— JECTED, CARRIED, MIIBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.�°a►�"A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVE� MENT BY THE C ONSTRUCTI ON OF A COMB I NAT1 ON CURB AND GUTTER AND DRI VEWAYS ON THE FOLLOWI NG STREETS - THE NORTH SIDE OF BIOC K 5 AND 6, GIBBeS FIRST ADDITION TO WEST MINNEAPOLIS ANO BLOCK 74� 77� 78, 79 AND 80, WEST MINNE�APOLIS SECOND DIVISION AND THE SOUTH SIDE OF BLOCK 3, AND 4, GIBBQS FIRST ADDITION TO WEST MINNEAPOLIS AND THE SOUTH SIDE OF BLOC K 88 AND 90, WEST MINNEAPOLIS SEC OND DIVISION; AND THAT PART OF THIRD STREET NORTH IN THE FOLLOWING L�ATIONS; THE NORTFi SIDE OF BLOCK 85 AND 86 AND TWE SOUTH SIDE OF BLOCK� 101� AND 102, WEST MINNE�POLIS SEC OND DIVISION, ESTIMATED C OST OF SEC OND STREET NORTH $950, ON THIRD STREET NORTH ��2,OOO�n� BE ADOPTEO. CARRIED. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. G�.��°A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING TO CONSIDER THE INSTALLRTION OF SANITaRY SEWER AND WATER MAIN EXTENSION ON JACKSON AVENUE �: NORTH BETWEEN SEC OND STREET ANO ST. LOUtS STREET AND SANITARY SEWER, WATER MAINS AND STREET I NStALLATION ON THE EXTENSI ON OF SI XTH STREET NORTH, NORTH OF MI NNETONKA MI LCS ROAD �°`' , BE AOOPTED. CARRIED, ; , ,�, MILBERT MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDdTION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMM�SSION� THAT THE PETI TI ON FOR THE REZONI NG OF PROPERTY FROM D—R AND 1 N THE B—R ZONE TO.C—I COMMERC� AL- ' AS PETITIONED FOR BY GEORGE SAWYER AND GEORGE JASPERSON� PROPH�I'Y DESCRIBED AS ALL OF THAT PART OF TRACT �� REGISTERED LAND SURVEY �561� LYING WEST OF A LINE DRAWN PARALLEL ANO DiS� ;� TANT 581.55 FEET EAST MEASURED AT R�GHT ANGLES AND WEST LINE OF TRACT K� BE DENIED. THE COUNC�L APPROVED THE ZONING ANO PLANNING COMMISSIONoS RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. , ANDERLA MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE REQUEST BY ARTHUR C. GROF6SIK TO OPERATE aG0—CARTS��� ON THE PROPERTY L�ATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 7 AND COUNTY ROAD 73� IMMED�ATELY :� BEHINO THE PURE O1L STATION ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER� 8E DENIED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED, ANDERLA SECONDED, THAT THE C�TY MANAGERaS RECOMMENDATION OATED S/4/60 iN REGARD TO THE �NSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER �N THE INTERLACHEN PARK AREA TO BE (NSTALLED AT THE FOLLOW�NG LOCATIONS � FROM EXCELSIOR A VENUE TO BOYCE ROAD AND ALONG BOY6E ROAD FROM ASHLEY ROAD TO BLAKE ROAD� AND THE COST THEREOF TO BE PAID OUT OF THE CURRENT GENERAL FUNDS.- CARR�ED. '(� HANLEY MOVEO� ANDERLA SECONDED� THAT THE COMMUNICATION FROM CITY MANAGER R. Lo BRUBACHER� -. DATED 8�11�60 REQU6STING ADDITtONAL LIGHTING FOR THE DOW PARK BE GRANTED� MARKED EXH�B�T aBa, CARR�ED, , �. :i ;,;� � ,;.: ;r e,-v_,_ .__._._. . .. ...,..,�:S-Y`'.^.J-`'. PAGE —2— REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING � AUGUST 16� 1960 MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE BILL AS PRESENTED BY MR. CLEMENT TROMBLEY, IN THE AMOUNT OF �5�415� FOR GARDEN PRODUCE WHICH HE CLAIMS WAS DESTROYEO BY H1GH WATER DUR�NG THE RAIN STORM ON FR�DAY MORNiNG� AUGUST 5� 1960, BE REFERRED TO THE C�TY ATTORNEY AND THE CiTY MANAGER. CARR�ED. ANDERLA MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEO� THAT THE LIST OF JUDGES FOR THE COMING PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 13, 1960, AS SUBMITTED� BE APPROVED W�TH THE EXCEPTION OF MR. CHARLES HERSMAN. �. CARR�ED. SEE ATTACHED MARKED EXHIBIT pC°. ` HANLEY MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO.q�c�"A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR AN ENGINEER�S REPORT FOR WATER MAIN EXTENSION ON WAYSIDE ROAD TO SERVE LOTS 7, BLOCK 5, HOBBY ACRES"� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED, MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE REQUEST BY NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TO PLACE BURIED CABLE ON GOOOR�CH BE'NVEEN HOMEDALE ROAD AND HAWTHORNE ROAD� BE GRANTED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� ANDERLA SECONOED� THAT MiNNEAPOLIS GA5 COMPANY BE GRANTED PERMISSION TO INSTALL A GAS D�STR�BUTION MA�N ON COUNTY ROAD N0. 3 FROM 9TH AVENUE SOUTH TO 20TH AVENUE SOUTH. CARRIED. MI LBERT MOVED� ANDERLA SECONDED, THAT RESOLWTI ON NO. �'iol�J"A RESOLUTI ON ORDERi NG THE I N— STALLATION OF A SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION ON 7TH AVENUE SOUTH BETWEEN ?TH AND 8TH STREETS SOUTH AT AN ESTIMATED COST OF $632,06 FOR SAID IMPROVEMEfVT", BE ADOPTEO. CARR�ED. MEETING ADJOURNED. � � � � � AR�(���� �� C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL A�TEs�I I , � � � W. HARLAN PERBI X� MAYOR �oo a�E�o�o = e/ou/so � oosoo ao�o BODOERS AP�ROX a _ ___ _ . . . •, - . ... ._ ' �, �ABULA�OOAI � 80D� C 0!!'C RETE WORK= 0 950� CROi�lN ARN0�0 I Sn DE�IA(LX �ECKNAA � 50 �o � F'P EVEYY 3�RdQ �FO IT Cl9R� 6° l� DE X 0 6fB DEEP 2'T00 Q.9 PI o F`To P1E1fd COA� 0 P1A�0 0�1! C1DR8 8c WU�T�R AS 8HO�1R9 QN 25 �8 P! o¢'To PIE6� . 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Irene I4ilZe� i��- Pf,ASSEY Geraldine Baxl�nd Ii�,RRIS Mabel Fish Lavonne Johnson #2 Cl.ax°a Hokans�n HARLEI� HOPKII�S Mabel Johneon SCHO�L Eleanor Peterson Pe�er Ho Jorgenson #3 Nora Lee Kt�Tf�RINE CI1FtREN g� � SCHOOL �3�►tQ; ' �-Lv�(.1.W-a'�'�- Florence Sundqu�.st Alice P�Io llnderson Sophia Nicolai �� roRn Ad.elinE Sedesky DIVISION Louise I,ussier K�� Su3.].ivan Sa11.y T�IcBratnie �`5 OAKRIDGE Ecina. Wilcox - � Laua�eti:a. Poseley Esther Tauchen ,�6 Glac�'s Johnstoz� ALICE S�1ITH CY�arles 4v o HerzaFt SCHOOL Theresa Goldborg Isab�lle Co Naland. Dorothy Phelp� �7 CITY HALI, 2�riys Eidam Claire Peterson � C I TY OF HOPK 1 PIS -Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 909 RESOLUTION DECLARING COSTS TO BE ASSESSED � AND ORUERING PREPARATION.QF.PROPOSED ASSESSMEPITS. WHEREAS contracts have been let for the improvement of certain streets, alleys, avenues and lots in th� City of Hopkins all as more fully set forth an d described in Exhibit A. hereto attached and laereby made a part hereof and said improvements have naro been cornpleted and the cost or price of such improvements, pl'us the expenses i�curred ir� the making thereof amount in each case to the sum specified after each such improvement in said Exhibit A. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF Hopkins, Minnesota ,_ . as fol I - . . . . .. , . . urvs: _ I. The cost of each such iraprovement to be specialiy assessed is hereby declared to be that amount set forth in said Exhibit A. for each improvement. 2. The City Clerk with the assistance of the City Engineer shall forth— with calculate the proper amount to be specially assessed for each such im— provement against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of lan d within the - district affected without regard to cash valuation, as provided by I�nr, and he shaFl file a copy of each such proposed assessment in his office for public inspection. 3. The Clerk shall upon the completion of sueh proposed assessment, notify the council thereof. Adopted by the city council of tk�e city of Hopkins this 16th day of August, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney. W. NARLAN PERBIX, Mayor C I TY OF HOP K( NS -- HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA • RESOLUTION N0. 929 A RESOLUTION RECEI'VI NG REPORT AND C qLLING F�2 HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS. WHEREqS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 927 OF THE COUNG]L ADOPTED DAY THE 2ND�OF AUGUST� 1960, A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN� CJTY.ENGINEER WITH REFERENCE TO THE �MPROVEMENT OFS JACKSON AVENUE NORTH FROM LAST HYORANT LOCATED APPROXI�►ATELY 360 FEET SOUTH OF SEGOND STREET NORTH TO FIRST STREET� A DISTANCE OF 250 FEET� LOTS I 4-I 9� BLOCK 3� LOTS 9-1 3� BLOCK 4� ALL J N WEST MI NNEAPOLI S CENTER� BY THE I NSTALLATI OIV OF WATERMA�.NS THEREON AND TFII S REPORT WAS RECEI VED BY THE COUNC�L ON THE 16TH DAY OF AUGUST� (960. NOW THEREFORE BE ( T RESOLVEO BY THE CI TY COUNC� L OF HOPKI NS� MI NNESOTA� AS FOLLOWSt I. THE COUNCJI W�LL CONSIDER THE IMPROVEMENT OF SUCH )NSTALLATION �N ACCORDANCE W�TH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOTS I4•I9� BLOCK 3� LOTS 9-I 3� BLOCK 4� ALL ( N WEST MI NNEAPOLI S CENTER� FOR ALL OR A PORTI ON OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO 429.111� AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF THE lMPROVEMENT OF �2i174,00. 2. A PUBLIC HEARING SHALL BE HELO ON SUCH PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT ON THE -i�'�HOF •'M2�C$1'� 1961 IN THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE CITY HALL AT 7;30 O�CLOCK P.M.� ANO THE CLERK SHALI G�VE PUBLISHED NOTICE OF SUCH HEAR�NG AND I�PROVEMENT AS REQUIRED BY LAW. ADOPTEO BY THE COUNCIL OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� THJS 16TH DAY OF AUGUST� I 960 . C. R. PE TERS ON, W. HAR LAN PERB 1 X, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C . VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY Af�PkOVED AS TO FORM 190PKIN5 C� Y ATidkNEY C i TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 931 q RESOLUTI ON RECEI VI NG REPORT AND C qLLlNG FOR HEqRING ON IMPROVEMENTS. WHE�EAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION N0. 930 OF THE COUNC�L AOOPTED THE 2ND DAY OF AUGUST� 1960, A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN� CITY ENG�NEER WITH REFERENCE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE EXT�NSION OF 6TH AVENUE NORTH FROM NINNETONKA MILLS ROAD APPROXIMATELY 340 FEET NORTH� ALL OF THE FOLLOW�NG DESCRIBED PROPERTY EXCEPT THE NORTH (60 FEET THEREOF� COMMENC�NG AT A PO�NT WH�CH IS 1266.9 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH LINE AND (64 WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF NORTHWEST QUARTER �NW4� OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE�3; OF SEC, 24� TOWNSHIP 117� RANGE 22� THENCE WESTERLY 322.87 FEET� THENCE SOUTHERLY PARALLEL W�TH THE EAST LJNE OF THE W2 OF THE NE4 OF SEC. 24� TOWN- SH�P 22� RANGE 22� 340.4 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY L1NE OF MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD� TPIENCE SOUTHERtSTERLY ALONG SAI D NORTHERLY LI NE OF ROAD TO A POI NT I 64 FEET WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST� OF THE NE4; THENCE NORTH TO PO�NT OF BEGINN�NG� BY THE INSTALLATION OF SAN�TARY SEWER� WATERMAIN� STREET AND CURB AND GUTTER THEREON AND THIS REPORT WAS RECEIVED BY THE COUNCIL ON THE I6TH DAY OF AUGUST� 1960. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNC�L OF HOPK�NS� MINNESOTA� AS FOLLOWS; (. THE COUNC� L W� LL CONS� DER THE � MPROVEMENT OF SUCH � NSTALLATI ON � N ACCOROANCE WITH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF ALL OF THE FOLLOWJNG DESCRIBED PROPERTY �XCEPT THE NORTH 160 FEET'_THEREOF� COMMENCJNG AT A PO)NT WH�CH IS 1266.9 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH LINE AND 164 FEET �GGIST OF THE EAST LINE OF NORTHWEST QUARTER �NW4� OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE-4'�� OF SEC. 24� TOWNSH)P 117� RANGE 22� THENCE WESTERLY 322.8? FEET; THEPJCE SOUTHERLY PARALLEL W)TH THE EAST L�NE OF THE W� OF THE NE4 OF SEC. 24� TOWNSHIP 22� RANGE 22� 340.4 FEET T� THE NORTHERLY LINE OF MINNETONKA M�LLS ROAD� THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAJD NORTHERLY LINE OF ROAD TO A PO�NT 164 FEET WEST OF THE EAST L)NE OF THE WEST g OF THE NE4; THENCE NORTH TO PO�NT OF BEG�NN�NG� FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.OI1 TO 429.I11� AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF SAN�TARY SEWER OF �I�725j WATERMAIN �2�OI4� STREET� BLACKTOP� ETC .� �2� � � � AND C URB AND 6UTTER $I � 725. APPROVED AS TO FORM NOPKINS C�Tr ATIORNEY ' PAGE —2- 2. A PUBI)C HEARJNG SHALL BE HELO ON SUCH PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT ON THE !'7T1-I DAY OF ..';�lj���'� ( 961 I N THE COUNC] L CHAMBERS OF THE C� TY HALL AT 7230 O�CLOCK P.M. AND THE CLERK SHA�L �IVE PUBLISHED NOTICE OF SUCH HEARiNG AND IMPROVEMENT AS REQUIRED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNC�L OF HOPKINS� M�NNESOTA TH1S I6TFi DAY OF AUGUST� 1960. C. R. PETERSON, � W. HARLAN RERBIX� SECRETARY OF THE COUNICL MAYOR JOSEPH C . VESELY, . C�TY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO fORM KGiKINS C.TP nTTOkNEY CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 908 A RESOLUTION DELARING GOST OF MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTS ANU„AUTOMOBILE PAF�(ING_ , FACILITI�S.TO BE ASSESSED.AND,OR�ERIMG .. .. . _ .. ... . . PREPARAT19N,�.PROPOSED AS$ESSMENT.. „ WHEREAS pursnant to previous resolutions of the council there have been acquired, constructed and enlarged certain public automobile parking facilities and municipal parking lots in the City of Hopkins at a total cost of 5225,625.00 of which cost the city of Hopkins witl pay that pro— portion tk�ereof represented by its amershiP of properties virithin the district affected by said proposed assessment. NOW THEf�FORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF Hopkins, Minnesota as follc�+us; I, The tetal cost of such improvement, acquisition, construction and enlargement of said parking facilitie s is hereby declared to be $225,625.00. 2.�The City Clerk with the assistance of the City Engineer.and .the City Manager sha11 forthwith caiculate the proper amount to.be specially assessed for such improvements against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land within the district affected, wh-ch district is defined in Resolution No. 850, passed and adopted by the city council of Hopkins on J�ly 28, �959, said cost to be assessed upon all of said reat property in said district benefited and to be divided and spread against each lot� piece or parcel of land within said district upon the basis of benefits thereto without regard to valualt'.i:oq, frontage or area, but taking into consideration the improvements thereon and the present and potential use of t the respectiwe lots during the period of usef�iness of such facil:,ity. Said clerk shal) file a copy of such proposed assessments in his office for public inspection. 3. The clerk shall upon completion of such proposed assessment, notify the council thereof. Adopted by the council of the city.of Hopkins this 16th day of Aug.,1960 C. R. PETERSOAI, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, _ A�ayor C I TY OF HOPK 1 NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 925 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPqRAT10N OF P'LANS WHEREqS A RESOWT) ON OF THE C� TY COUNC,� L� NUMBER 89I � ADOPTED THE 21ST DAY OF JUNE� 1960� FIXED A OATE FOR A HEAR)(VG ON THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT OF 7TH AVENUE SOUTH BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH STREET SOUTH� LOTS 18�21 �NCLUSIVE� BLOCK 7� WEST M�NNEAPOLIS ANNEX� AND THAT PART OF THE NW� OF THE SE4 OF SECTION 25� TOWNSHIP I17� RANGE 22� CORRESPONDING TO LOTS 28-31 iNCLUS)VE� BLOCK 6� WEST M)NNEAPOL�S ANNEX VACqTED� BY THE �NSTALLAT)ON OF A SAN�TARY SEWER EXTENSION THEREON� AND WHEREAS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAK�NG OF THIS IMPROVEMENT WERE GIVEN TEN �10� DqYS PUBLISHED NOTICE OF THE COUNC�L HEARING THROUGH TWO �2� WEEKLY PUBLJCATIONS OF THE REQUIRED NOTlCE� AND A HEARiNG WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE 2N0 DAY OF AUGUST� (960� NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CouNCIL oF THE CJTY oF HOPKINSS I. SUCH )MPROVEMENT )S HEREBY ORDERED AS PROPOSED �N THE COUNC�L RESOLUTION NUMBER 891� ADOPTED THE 2�ST DqY OF JUNE (960. 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN �S HEREBY DESJGNATED AS THE ENGINEER FOR TH1S 1MPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS ANO SPEC]FjCqT10NS FOR THE MAKING OF SUCH )MPROVEMENT. ADOPTED BY THE C�TY COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS� MJNNESOTA� TH1S 16TH DAY OF AUGUST� 1960. C. R. PE TERS ON � SECRETARY OF THE C OUNCIL JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM MOPKINS C.Tr ATiGMNEY W. HARLAN RERBIX, MAYOR C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPI N COUNTY� M� NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 928 A RESOLUTI ON RECEI VI NG REPORT AND CALLI NG F�2 HEARI NG ON (MRROVEMENTS. WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION N0. 926 OF THE COUNCIL ADOPTED THE 2ND DAY OF AUGUST, 1960� A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN� C�TY ENGINEER W�TH REFERENCE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OFS JACKSON AVENUE NORTH FROM THE LAST MANHOLE LOCATED APPROXIMqTELY 330 FEET SOUTH OF SECOND STREET NORTH TO F�RST STREET� A DISTANCE OF 330 FEET� LOTS 14�20� BLOCK 3� LOTS 6�13� BLOCK 4� ALL JN WEST MJNNEAPOLIS CENTER BY THE �NSTALLATION OF SAN)TARY SEWER THEREON AND TpIS REPORT WAS RECEIVED BY THE COUNC�L ON THE 16TH DAY OF AUGUST� 1960. NONi THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE C) TY COUNCI L OF HOPK� NS� M) NNESOTA� AS FOLLOWSS (. THE COUNC) L W� LL CONS1 DER THE 1 MPROVEMENT OF SUCH � NSTALLATI ON J N ACCORDANCE W�TH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOTS 14�20� BLOCK 3� LOTS 6-1 3� BLOCK 4� ALL I N WEST M� NNEAPOLI S CENTER� FOR ALL OR A PORTI ON OF THE COST OF THE �MPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO 429.I11� AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF THE �MPROVEMENT OF $1,955.00. 2. A PUBLIC HEARING SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH PROPOSED 1MPROVEMEPIT ON THE ':7-TN' OF �are�Ii �'� � � 961 1 N THE COUNC) L CHAMBERS OF THE C� TY -HALL AT 7f 30 O�CLOCK P.M.� ANO THE CLERK SHALL GIVE PUBLJSHED NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING AND �MPROVEMENT AS REQUIREO BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNC�L OF HOPK�NS� MINNESOTA THJS 16TH DAY OF AUGUST� 1 960. C. R. PETERSON, W. HqRLqN PERBIX, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC)L MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY APPkOVED AS TO FORM MqrKiNS c,Tr AttorcN�r CITY OF HOPKINS NENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 932 A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG PREPARATI ON OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREqS A PETI TJ ON HAS BEEN RECEI VED REQUEST,1 NG 7� 'WATERMAI N EXTEPJS�ON ON WAYSIDE ROAD TO SERVE LOT 7� BLOCK 5� HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN� AARHUS D)VIS)ON THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.01 I To SECS . 429.1 I 1. NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE C I TY C OUNC I L OF THE C I TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTq THAT THE PROPOSED JMPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS �NSTRUCTED TO REPORT WITH ALL CONVEN�ENT SPEED ADV.I SJ NG THE COUNCJ L � N A PREL� M� NARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULO BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED QR IN CONNECTION W)TH SOME OTHER IMPROVEMENT� AND THE ESTIMATED COST OF THE )MPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED BY THE C�TY COUNC)L OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� THIS 16TH DAY OF AUGUST� 1960. _ C. R. PE TERSON, W. HARLAN PERB I X, SECRETARY TO THE COUNC)L MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM MOPKINS CiTY ATTOkNEY CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County� Minnesota RESGLUTIOPd N0. 934 RESOLUTIUN ORDERIt�G Ii�'ROV�NT AND PREYkRATIGN OF PLAIJS WHER.EAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 900, adopted the 19th day of July, 1960, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of Second Street North and Third Street North by the construction of cornhination curb and gutter and driveways thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $2,950.00, and WHEREAS all property owners whose property is iiable to be assessed for the making o.f these improvements were given ten days published notice of the council hearing ttirough two weekly publications of the required notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 16th day of August, 1960. NOW, Th�RFFORE, BE IT RF,SOL�TED by the Council of the City of Hopkins: 1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution No. 900 adopted July 19, 1960. 2. Tha.t John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the mal:ing of such improvement. Adopted by t he �ity Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 16th day of August, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary to theCouncil JOSEPH C. VESELY, W. HARLAN PERBIX, City Attorney Mayor - CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota � � MOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS • _ ' ' . , LAR6EI�E tdT „ ANU CO Pl— FOR.THE ACQUISITION EN STRUCTION OF.AUTOMOBILE.PARKING.FACI.LITIES AIdD MUNICIPAL PARKING.LOTS., ` . ,. � . . . TU WHOAA I T MAY CUNCERN; . - ,. . . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the counci) of theCity of HoPkins, . Minnesata will meet at 7:30 o�clock P. !�. on Septeraber d3�-�-th, (960 at the council chambers of the.Gity Hall i� tk�e Gity of Hopkins to pass upo� the proposed assessments for the acquisition, enlargement and c.onstruction of autortwbile parking facilities and.municipal parking lots in tk�e City of Hopk i n s. The foltanring is the area proposed to be assessed. Lots Block Addition Lots 31 � 32 Block 1 West Minne apolis ," 1— 6� inCluslVe n 2 n w " 35 — 42 ; �� .. . _ n 1— 14, n u 3 n �i '! 39 — 46, " . , rt I— 28 � n a 4 tt n _ � — 6 _ n 5 , " I 1— 28, �� u 5 �� �� " i— 17 u u 6 n n � n 24 — 27 � io . - " 1— I U, �� u � u �� r' 23 --26� _ , _, _. " 10 — 12, '� " 65 West AAp1s. Second Div. '� 6— 16i n a 66 . u u u u n 2— 21i n u 67 n u n u A I I of B I ock � l 68 '� n �� " _ . , _. ;4 LOtS I— 18i u '� 69 n u u n :�r, n 7— I5' n n 70 u n u n " II — 13� u u 79 n n n. n , and is=bounded by the follawing boundaries, viz: Cortmencing at the intersection of the Southerly boundary line of the right of way of the � Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway Company and the center of Tentb Ave�ue 'I , . i . , z , North; thence South along the center line of said Tenth Avenue North to its intersection with the center line of First Street North; thence West along� i . J the center line of First Street North to its intersection with the center � ..1 line of tF�e North—South alley of Block 69, West Minneapolis Second Divi sion; ' ;�� thence South along the eenter Iine of said ailey to the Southeriy boundary line of Lot 19, Block 69, West Minneapolis Second p•:i<vision; thence t�est along the Southerly boundary line of said Lot 19 in a straight Ilne across Eleventh Avenue a�d along the Southerly boundary (ine of Lot 6, Block 70, SECOND West Minc�eapolis,/to the center of the Nortb-South alley in said Block 70; 0 thence South along the center Iine of said alley to the center line of the East-West alley in said Block 70; thence West alor�g said East-West alley to its intersection with the center,fine of Twelfth Avenue North; thence South along the center line of Twelfth Avenue North and 'Mrelfth Avenue South to the Southerly bou�dary line of Lot 23, Biock 7,IWest Minneapoli�s; thence East along the Southerly boundary line of said Lot 23 and along the So�therly boundary line of Lot 10, Block 7 and along the Southerly boundary;: lime of Lot 24, Block�6 to the center line of the North-Soutk� alley in said Block 6, West Minneapofis; thence South along the center line of said North-South alley to its intersection with the center line of First Street South; tt�ence 4�ast along the center line of said First Street South to its intersection with tbe center iine of Eighth Avenue South; thence North along said center line of said Eightb Avenue South to its intersection witk� First Street South; thence East along said portions of said First Street South located in Block 3, West hAinneapolis, to its intersecti� with Seventh Ave�ue South; thence Nortk� to the Southerly bo�ndary line of Lot 35, Block 2, West Nlinneapolis; thence East along said Southerly boundary line of said Lot 35 to the center of the North-South ailey in said B.lock 2, West Minneapolis; thence North along the center line of said North-South alley to its intersection with the East-West aliey in said Bloek 2; thence East along said East-West alley in said Biock 2 and along the East-INest aliey in 61ock I, West Min- neapotis adjacent to Lot 30 in said Block I, West AAinneapolis to its in#er- sectio� with the c�nter line of t�ie North-South alley in said Block 1; tbence North along the center line of said North-South alley as the s�ne would be if extended, to its intersection with the Southerly boundary line of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway C�mpa�y; thence Northwesterly along said Southerly boundary line of said railroad right-of-way to the point of beginning. The tot�� cost of the improvement and faci�ities proposed to be assessed is two hundred twenty—five thousand six hundred twenty—flve and no t/100---.($225,625.00) Dollars. The proposed assessments or assessment ��e on file for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk. Written or oral objection s will be considered at the hearing. Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota, September 6, 1960 C. R. PETERSON, ` JOSEPH C. VESELY, _ Secretary of the Council _ Ci.ty Attorney � ��it�� 1�,,�,tJ� �j, , , � �� � � ���o � A REGULAR MEETiNG OF THE COUNCIL OF THE�CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, WAS HELD OAI TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6� 1960 AT 7:30 P.M. (N THE C�TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNC�LMEN CARROLL� MILBERT AND HANLEY� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRU� BACHER� C�TY ENGINEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATEB SEPTEMBER 6� 1960, (N THE AMOUNT OF $29,766.20� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT W�TH THE EXCEPTION OF CHECK N0, 8445, TO THE MIRACLE EQUIPMENT COMPANY� IN THE AMOUNT OF $639.30. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED� TIiAT THE BIDS FOR�THE SELF PROPELLED VIBRATING ROLLER BE TABLED TO THE OCTOBER ISTH COUNC�L MEETING. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO.��� "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON THE ALLEY BETWEEN 12TH AND 13TH AVENUES NORTH, FROM FOURTH STREET TO THE SOUTH SERVICE DRI VE, BY GR�IDI NG AND BLqCKTOP SURFAC I N� ._ RREAS TO BE ASSESSED - LOTS I TO I 4� I NCL., BLOCK I 07, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND DI VI SI ON, �4T AN ESTI MATED COST OF $784.34", BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION NO. a 3`�"A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING FOR A WATER MAIN EXTENSION ON WAYSIDE ROAD FROM WAYSIDE HOLLOW APPROXIMATELY 500 FEET EAST, LOTS PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED ARE LOT 3, BLOCK 4, LOTS 6 AND 7, BLOCK 5, HOBBY ACRES. LOHMAN- AAHYS DIVISION, AT AN ESTIMATED COST OF $3,335"� sE AOOPTED. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED, MILBERT SECONDED,�THAT THE REQUEST FOR NO PARKING IN FRONT OF 1413 EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND �N FRONT OF THE HOPKINS HOTEL� LOCATED AT 113 - 9TH AVENUE SOUTH� BE REFERRED TO THE SUPER�NTENDEPIT OF POLICE FOR STUDY AND REPORT. CARRIED. M�LBEAtT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE CLA�M FILED BY DELLA M. VINSON� IN THE�AMOUNT OF �18.50� FOR THE REMOVAL OF TAR AND WAX�NG OF HER AUTOMOB�LE, BE REJECTED. CARR�ED. MIIBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE APPLICATION FOR A USED CAR LICENSE APPLIED FOR BY HOPKINS MOTOR SALES.��LOT TO BE LOCATED AT 414 EXCELS�OR AVENUE WEST, BE TABLED TO THE � SEPTEMBER 20TH COUNC�L MEETING. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED, CARROLI SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 910� "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT FOR AUTOMOBILE PARKING FACILITIES AND MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTS, FIEARING TO BE HEL� AT 7:30 PO�, ON MONDAY,,THE 26TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1960", BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE M�NNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY BE GRANTED PERM�SSION TO MAKE A GAS MA�N EXTENS�ON ON WAYS�DE ROAD. CARR�ED. I�llll LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE RECOMMENDAT� ON BY THE ZON► NG AND PLANNI NG COMMI SSI ON FOR A BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION AS SUBMITTED BY BR�TTEN GOETZE OF 703 DRILLANE� FOR AN ADDITION TO THEIR HOME W�TH A SIDE LOT VARIANCE FROM THE REQUIRED 10 FEET IN THE SINGLE- RESIDENCE ZONE TO 5 FEET, BE GRANTEO. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVEO� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION . FOR AN APPLICATION FOR A SPEC�AL USE PERMIT IN THE INDUSTRIAL ZONE FOR AN ADDITION TO AN EXISTING BUILDING� TO BE LOCATED AT 334 - 17TH AVENUE NORTH� APPLIED FOR BY THE OAKRIDGE INVESTMENT COMPANY, BE GRANTED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HAN�EY SECONDED, THAT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR A SPEC�AL USE PERMIT IN THE INOUSTR�AL ZONE FOR AN INOUSTR�AL BUILDING �` ,( TO BE LOCATED OIV MONROE�AVENUE NORTH, BETWEEN F�RST AND SECOND STREET NORTH, LOT 16-23� , �� BLOCK 4� WEST MiNNEAPOLIS CENTER, AS APPLIED FOR BY M. B. HAGEN REALTY CO.� BE GRANTED.VJ�TH THE BOLLOW�NG VAR�ANCES : THE FRONT YARD FROM THE REQUIRED 30 FT. TO 25 FT.� AND THE REAR YARD�FROM THE REQUIRED 40 FT, TO 14 FT.� AND THAT 50 X 120 FT. BE RESERVED FOR PARK�NG. CARR�ED, MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT RECOMMENDATION 8Y THE 20N�NG AND PLANNING COMMISSION FOR AN APPLICATION FOR A SPEC�AL USE PERM�T IN A BUSINESS-RESIDENCE ZONE FOR THE CONSTRUCT►ON :. OF AN OFFICE BU�LD�NG TO BE.LOCATED ON LOT 70� AUD�TOR�S SUBD�VISION 239, LYING SOUTHWEST OF M�NNEHAHA CREEK� AS APPLIED FOR BY DALE E. LUND, BE GRANTED W�TH THE PROVISION THAT THE ` CURB CUT BE ON THE LAKE STREET SIDE OF THE STREET AND THAT THE C�TY ENGINEER BE GIVEN A PARK�NG AREA,PLAN. CARRiED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONOED, THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AP1D PLANNING COMMISS�ON BE APf'ROVED FOR A BUIIDING PERMIT APPLICATION BY THOMAS MEEHAIV AT 244 - 19TH AVENUE NORTH, �' TO BUiLD AN ATTACHED GARAGE WHICH W�LL BE AT THE BASEMENT LEVEL. SAID GARAGE TO COME W�THIN 3 FEET OF THE SOUTH PROPERTY LINE. SIDE YARD.REQUIREMENT IS 5 FEET. CARRIED. PAGE -2� REGULAR MEETING - SEPTEMBER 6� 1960 � � MILBERT MOVEO, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMM�W SSION ON THE PROPOSED SUBDIVIS�ON OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN CAMPBELL DRIVE, SWEET BR�AR LANE AND NORTH OF MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD, AS SUBM�TTED BY CEC�L M. KLOSS� W�TH THE PROV�SION THAT ALL OF THE LOTS ON THE WEST S�DE OF THE PLAN BE INCREASED TO 100 FD�T LOTS� BE APPROVED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION N0. 9�1, "A RESOLUTION FOR A HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS ON IMPROVING CERTAIN:STREETS, ALLEYS, AVENUES AND ROADS IN THE CITY. HEARI NG TO BE HELD OCTOBER 4, I 960", eE ADOPTED. CARRI ED. HANLEY MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. (���.�, ��A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG AN ENGI NEER�S REPORT FOR THE (MPROVEMENT OF 7TH STREET SOUTH FROM 9TH AVENUE SOUTH TO IITH AVENUE SOUTH, � P�TH AVENUE SOUTH TO 7TH STREET SOUTH TO C OUNTY ROAD N0. 3", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED THAT W�THOUT ENDORSING OR VETO�NG THAT AN ELECTION BE HELD NOVEMBER 8� 1960 ON THE PARK BOND ISSUE IN THE AMOUNT OF $485;000. MOTION LOST FOR LACK OF.A SECOND, . HANLEY MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED, THAT RESOLUT! ON NO.��'�"A RESOLUTi ON CALLI NG FOR AN ELEC TI ON TO BE HELD NOVEMBER S, 1960 ON THE PARK BOND ISSUE IN THE AMOUNT OF $485�000 AS RECOMMENDED BY THE RECREATION AND PARKS COMMISSION", BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTiON NO.�(a,°A RESOLtJTION DETERMINING THE NEC�SSI TY AND THE EXPEDI ENCY OF BORROWI NG MONEY FOR THE CONSTRUC TI ON OF STORM SEWERS AND THE I SSUAI�E OF BONDS THEREFORE AND CALLI NG FOR AN ELEC TI ON ON NOVEMBER 6, I 960, AND THE TOTAL PRINCIPLE �MOUNT OF BONDS NOT TO EXCEED $750,000�", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MIIBERT SECONDEO� THAT THE CITY COUNC�L ADOPT THE PLANS AS SUBMITTED BY THE PARKING COMMITTEE OF THE HOPKINS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN THEIR LETTER DATED SEPTEMBER 6� 1960� SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT pA°. CARRIED, MILBERT MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED, THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE �NSTRUCTED TO WRITE A LETTER TO GEORGE JASPERSON� SUBJECT TO THE CHECKING BY THE CITY ENGINEER� �N WHICH WE ASSURE MR. JASPERSON THAT WE W�LL STOP DRIVING ON HIS PROPERTY AT ANY TIME HE SO DEC�DES. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED, CARROLL SECONOED, THAT THE 1961 BUDGET� AS PRESENTED BY THE C�TY MANAGER, BE ACCEPTED FOR STUDY. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE CITY MANAGER AND THE MAYOR BE AUTHOR�ZED TO SIGN THE C ONTRACT WI TH ORR�SCHELEN� � NC ., FOR A SANI TARY SEWER STUDY WI THI N THE C� TY OF HOPK� NS. CARROLL VOTI NG NO. CARR� ED. HANLEY MOVED� PERBIX SECONDEO, THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE THE HOWELL LOT� WHI CH I S LOT 4� BLOCK 67� WEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND DI VI SI ON� 1 N THE AMOUNT OF �I 4� 000 AND BORROW THE MONEY OUT OF THE SEWER AND WATER FUND AND ASSESS ABUTT�NG PROPERTY. CARRIED� :. MEETING ADJOURNED. ATT ST: � � ! < ` � ' ` � ti�,�I'v \ ,ti�� . ; W. HARLAN PERB I X� MAYOR � �� C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNC�L i� -� _ " ,. a� .,�,, �,"Aia � ,�� q' ��;' (i�a ' � - r'-�---`.....�.....,�,� . .. 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""j� � . ri.r z �y �v •.E'�' � ':4 � o F Yf � � 1 � o � � �� T F ! * ..l �� t �..�; � c � , �,. �� �iJ-�.�t�� ttti_°�1'L�r .� '�-, �� ��'���1 6�j�� .o�R�-,,�{�}4� � . �S t o��.� .,9 �.,�.L�3 �_�„�i�F�P �', � ai r� `�'fJ ,� '� ���..9�. ��u �..:�-�Q--_�.:aMi�-�...e✓�_a._.. .c.r_a.t, .�.�-�...u-�n.._.±-w`-- �. � •_� _ T s. i `�"'�-'^---�%�..r�....-...v.-.ih-.w.-+1�f--�P*il.r-�-^i" 2 - ._ __ _ _-_ -_ �. ,__. _ ._" u_.._ _ _ - -�__ �XJ.�L-a.:-r�-.i.L-�...-.,i.i __ _-,..r`n s•��, _ -�- . — _ CITY � NOPKINS Hennepin County, AAinnesota RESOLlfT10N N0. �JI�a � RESOLUTION FOR HEARII� ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT FOR AUTOMOBILE PARKING FACILiT1ES AND MUNICIPAL PARK,ING LOTS WHEE� AS by a resolution of the council passed on August 16, 1960, the City Clerk was directed to prepare a proposed assessment of the cost of acquisition of land for, and the construction of and enlargements to the present Nopkins municipal parking lots, and WHEREAS the Clerk has notified the council that such proposed assessment has been completed and filed in his office for public inspection� NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GITY C(�JNCIL OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA � _ ... - . .. . as fol laws: ^ i , lile I. The hearing shall be heid on the �#h day of September, 1960 in the City Hal1 at 7:30 o�clock, P. M. to pass upon such proposed assessments and at snch time and place ail persons awning property affected by such improvements will be given an opportunity to be heard with reference to such assessment. 2. The City Clerk is Faereby directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessme�ts to be published �er��ePe�n the officiai newspeper at least two weeks prior to the heari ng and shall-state on the notice the total cost of the improvement. Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 6th day of September, 1960. C. R. PE TERS(3N, W. HARLAfd PERB I X, Secretary of the Council _,„ Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attqrney CITY OF HOPKI�S � Hennepin County, �innesota RESOLUTION N0. 911, RESOLUZION FOR HEARIN6 ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS WHEF�AS BY A resolution passed by the cou�cil on August 16, 1960, No. 909, the City CIeHc w�s directed to prepare certain proposed assessments of the costs of imProving certain streets, alieys, avenues and roads in the City of Hopkins a11 as more fuliy described in Exhibit A. hereto attacbed and hereby made a part hereof, and WHERE�S the Clerk has notified the counci.l that such proposed assessments have been completed aad filed in his office for public inspection, PIOW THEREFORE BE IT I�SOLVED BY TME CITY COUNCIL of the Gity of .. _ �... - . , � Hopkins as follaws: I. Hearings sha11 be held on the 4th daq of October, 1960 in the . City Hall at 7;30 o°clock, P. M. to pass upcn such proposed assessments and at such time and place all persons owning properties affected by such improvements wrill be given an opportunity to be heard with reference to such assessments. 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessments to be published twice in the official newspaper �'� at least two weeks prior to the hearing and.he shati state in the notice the total cost of each of such improvements. Adopted by the council of the City of Hopkins this 6th day of September, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBIX, Secretary of the Council ,„ Mayor. JOSEPH C. VESELY, . Ci ty Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin Countq, Min�esota NOTIGE OF HEARING ON Pf�OPOSED ASSESSA�ENTS. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the city council wiil meet at 7;30 otclock, P. M. on October 4, 1960 in the council chambers of the City Hall in Hopkins, to pass upon the proposed assessments for the im— provement of those certain streets, alteys, avenues and roads i� the City of Nopkins es more fuily set forth in Exhibit A. hereto attached and hereby made a part hereof in which Exhibit A, the area proposed to be assessed for such respective improvement is set forth. - The proposed assessments are on file for public inspection at the office of said clerk. Written or oral objections wi,ll be considered at said hearing. The total cost of each such improvement_is as set fortj� in. said Exhibit A. C. R. PETERSQN, JOSEPM G. VESELY, SeCretary of the Council City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Revieuv Sept. 8 and 15, 1960 C I TY OF. HOPKI NS HENNEPI IV COUNTY� MI NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 933 A RESOLUTI ON RECEI VI NG REPORT AND CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS. WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTIOPI NO. 932 OF THE COUNCIL ADOPTEO THE 16TH DAY OF AUGUST� (960, A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPAREO BY JOHN STROJAN� C�TY EN6INEER WITH REFERENCE TO THE INSTALLATION OF A WATERMAN EXTENS�ON ON _ WAYSIDE ROAD TO SERVE LOT 7� BLOCK 5� HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN-AARHUS D�VIS�ON THEREON AND TH� S REPORT WAS RECEI VED BY THE COUNCI L ON SEPTEIVIBER•,�6+'��-=r960. NOW THEREFORE BE (T RESOLVED BY THE C�TY COUNC�L OF HOPKINS� MiNNESOTA� AS FOLLOWS= (. THE COUNC�L W�LL CONSIDER THE IMPROVEMENT OF SUCH �NSTALLATION �N ACCORDANCE W�TH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOTS 3, BLOCK 4� LOTS 6 AND 7� BLOCK 5� HOBBY ACRES� LOHMAN�AARHUS D�VlSION� FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE �MPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A., SECS. 429.011 TO 429.111, AT AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF THE �MPROVEMEN7 OF $3,335.00. 2. A PUBL�C HEAR�NG SHALL BE HELD OAI SUCH PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT ON THE ( 961 � 7•TH DAY OF ,N,E�.x'G'�'1' ;�� N THE COUNC� L CHAMBERS OF THE C� TY HALL AT 7:30 O�CIOCK P.M.� AND THE CLERK SHALL G�VE PU8�1SHE0 NOTICE OF SUCH HEAR�NG ANO �MPROVEMENl' AS REQU�RED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCI L OF HOPKI NS� M� NNESOTA TH� S 6TH:'DA.`f.'�OF=:SEP:TEMB:Ef2� ( 960. C . R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C . VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM HOFKINS C�Tf ATTOkNEY W. HARLqN PERBIX, MAYOR C I TY OF HOR'K 1 NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� M)NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 934 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARqTION OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREqS A PETITION HAS BEEN RECElVED REQUESTING THE IMPROVEMENT OF ?TH STREET SOUTH FROM 8TH AVENUE TO IITH AVENUE AND IITH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 7TH STREET TO COUNTY R OAD N0. 3 BY THE JNSTALLATION OF BLACKTOP SURFAC�NG THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO SECS. 429.111, NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE C I TY COUNC 1 L OF THE C I TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTb� THAT THE PROPOSED JMPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUOY AND HE �S �NSTRUCTED TO REPORT WJTH ALL CONVEN�ENT SPEED ADVIS�NG THE COUNCJL IN A PREL�MINARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED OR �N CONNECTION W)TH SOME OTHER �MPROVEMENT� AND THE EST�MATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED BY THE C)TY COUNC)L OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� THIS 6TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1960. C . R. PETERSON, ' SECRETARY TO THE COUNC�L JOSEFH�'C . VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM NOPKtNS CITY A1TOkNEY W. HqRL�N PERBIX� MAYOR . , / � .�:. C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPI N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 935 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT �ND P�REPqRQTION OF P�qNS WHEREqS A RESOLUTlON OF THE C�TY COUNCIL� NUMBER 894, ADOPTED THE 5TH DAY OF JULY� I960� F�XED A DATE FOR A HEAR�NG ON THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT OF THE ALLEY BETWEEN 12TH AND 03TH AVENUES NORTH FROM 4TH STREET TO THE SOUTH SERVICE DR)VE BY THE GRAD�NG AND BLACKTOPPING OF SURFACE THEREON� AND VJHERE6�S AL� PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS L�ABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAKING OF TH�S �MPROVEMENT WERE GIVEN TEN ��0� DAYS PUBLISHED NOTICE OF THE COUNC�L HEAR�NG THROUGH TWO �2� WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS OF THE REQUIRED NOTICE� AND A HEARING WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE 6TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER� 1960, NOW THEREFORE BE (T RESOLVED BY THE COUNC�L OF THE CITY OF HOPKINSt I. SUCH �MPROVEMENT 1S HEREBY ORDERED AS PROPOSED JN THE COUNCIL RESOLUTION NUMBER 894, ADOPTED THE 5TH OF JULY 1960. 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN IS HEREBY DES�GNATED AS THE ENGINEER FOR TH1S IMPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS AND SPEC�F�CATIONS FOR THE MAKING OF SUCH �MPROVEMENT. ADOPTED BY THE C� TY COUNC� l, OF THE C� TY OF HOPKI NS� M� NNESOTA� TH.I S 6TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER� 1960. C. R. PETERSON, � W. HARLAN RER61X, SECRETARY OF THE C OUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY �T�r ■^Al1� ��' APPRdVED AS i0 FORM MOPKINS C�?Y ATTORNEY C1TY � HOPKINS Mennepin Gounty, Minnesota f�SOLUTION N0. 9l2 A RESOLUTION DETERAAINING 7NE NEGESSITY FOR AND EXPEDIENCY OF.BORROWING I�NEY_FOR THE_ CONSTRUCTION OF STORM �1NERS.AIdD THE ISSUANCE OF BOi�S,THEREFOR.AND GALLI.NG_AN ELECTION.. BE (T RESOLVED by the City Coanci.l of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, as fo1 laws: , . (. It is hereby determined that it is necessary and expedient.to borrow money and issue the negotiable coupon bonds of the City of Hopkins for the purpose of constructing storm sewers, said bonds to be in the total principal amount of not to exceed 5750,000.00, to mature serially, to be of such date, form, denomination and place of payment and to contain snch other provisions as sha11 be hereafter determined by the city council. 2. In accordance with the charter of the city the question of approving the issuance of bonds sha11 be submitted to.the voters of the City of Hopkins at a special election which is hereby called to be held at the regular polling places in each ward on Tuesday, the Sth day of November, 1960. 3. The said election shalt be conducted in accordance to the Iaws of the State of Minnesote. The polls sha11 be opened at 7:00 o�clock A.M. and sha�� be closed at 8;00 o°clock P. M. and the following are..designated to act as judges and clerks and the foilawing are designated as polling places: � Potlinq Pleces !st Uistrict 2nd District 3rd District 4th District 5th District i5th District 7th District Nlassey—Harris Company.building Harley Hopktns Schooi Building Katherine Curran School Building Ford Motor Company Bui iding, 1710 Highway No. 7 Oak Ridge Country Club House Atice Smith School Building Hopkins Nlunicipa� Bui tding Judcles and Cl�erks Selma Pahl Mabel Fish;'::. Irene Miller Claire Peterson Geraldine Barland Lavonne Johnson Mabel Johnson Eleanor Peterson Bernice Novy Clara "H'okanson Peter H. Jorgenson Virginia Moll Nora Lee Flor.ence Sundquist Ethel Sullwold - �li�erM.;�.nde.rson ophia 1V%col:a�1i- Adeline Sedesky Kay Sullivan Sally MeBratnie Edna Wilcox Esther Tauchen Gladys Johnston Chaxles W. Heraati Lucille Beclflnan Dorothy Phelps Persis Yager Louise Lussier Mary Maetzold Lauretta Poseley Louise Boies Theresa Goldborg Tina J. Swenson Mildred Westling Nora Syleester 4. There shall be submitted to the voters of the city at said election the following qwestion;: SHALL TNE CITY OF F�PKINS BORROW MUNEY AND ISSUE ITS NEGOTIABLE CUUPON.BONDS.IN THE AMOUNT_OF:NO,T TO EXCEED_5750,Op0.00 FOR THE CONSTRUCTIQN OF STORM SEWERS? . . - _- � 5. Plotice of election sha��`be given by pubtication in the officia! newspaper twice, not iess than 10 days prior to election and by posted notices thereof in 3 of the most public and conspicuous ptaces in the city not less than 15 days before such election, and by posting a copy of said notice in the Cterk°s office for public inspection at least t0 days prior to said etection. 6. The ballots for said election shall contain the qwestion substantially as above set torth and the City �anager sha11 cause suitable ballots to be printed for the use of the voters at said eiection in substantially the following form, and said ballots shall be posted and published with the not,ice of the etection: UFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL ELECTION City of Hopkins, Min�esota November 8, �960 SHALL THE CITY OF HOPKINS BORROW MONEY AND ISSUE ITS;NE60TIABLE COUPON.BONUS IN THE AI�OUNT.aF NQT TO EXCEEq,$750,000.00 FOR.THE.CUNSTRUGTIQN OF , . STORM SEWERS? . . . .I, � YES j :]: I 1 PIO ,i 1 Instructions to Voters: Voters desiring to vote in favor of the issuing of bonds, mark a cross (X�:in the square opposite the word YES. doters desiring to vote against the issuing of bonds.place a c�ss :(X) in the square opposite the wrord N0. 7. The said bonds shall be issued in accordance with the authority granted to the city council under the provisions of Sec. 7.14 of the Home Ru1e City Charter of the City of Hopkins and the statute�s of the State of Minnesota which relate to said issue or to said election and the city council sha11 meet at the council room in the City Ha11 on Wednesday, November 9th, 1960 at 5:00 o°clock P. M. for the purpose,of canvassing the vote at said election, determining the resu�t of said election and taking such other action as the city council maq deem suitabie or desirabie. Adopted by the city council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof heid this 6th day of September, (960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney W. FIARLAN PERB I X, Mayor CITY � HOPKINS Nennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Novernber 8, 1960 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election wi11 be held in and for the City of Hopkins, Minnesota on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 1960 to uote on the follcw�+ing question: SHALL Tl�IE C I TY OF HOPK I NS BORROW NIONEY ANU ISSUE ITS NEGOTIABLE BONDS,IN THE AMOUNT NO T TO EXCEED $750,000�OO,FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF . STORM SEINERS? The election shall be �ield in the regular polling p[�aces in the c i ty as fo I lo'ws: District Pollinq Place First The Ahassey Harris Company Building Second Harley Hopkins School Building Third Katherine Curran School Building Fourth Fifth Sixth Ford Motor Company Building 1710 Highway No. 7. Oak Ridge Country Ciub House Alice Smith School Building Seventh Flopkins Munieipai Buil�ding The polis wiil open on November 8, 1960 at 7;00 o'clock A. M. and wil.l close at 8:00 o'clock P. M. A11 qua�ified voters of the city are entitied to vote at said election. BY ORDER OF THE GOUNGtL Richard L. Brubacher, City Manaqer CITY OF HOPKINS' MINNESOTA JOSEPH C. VESELY, - C i _ty At.torney. Published in the Hennepin County Review on October 13 and 20, 1960 c i nr oF Ho�c i rvs Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 913 A RESOLUTION DETERMINING TNE NECESSITY FOR AND EXPEDIENGY OF BORROWING MONEY.FOR THE PURPOSE OF ACQUI,RING� EQl1,IP1.NG AND MAINTAINING. LANUi_.,BUILUINGS AND OTHER RECREATI ONAI, FAC 1 L I T1 ES AND FOR. TH� ,_ EXPEND,IlV6 OF FUNDS. FOR TFIE OPERATION QF .A PROGRAM OF PUBLIC REGREATION AND.PLAYGROUND$ AND ISSUANCE _ ... ..OF BONDS.THEE�FOR. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: I. It is hereby determined that it is necessary and expedient to borrow money and issue the negotiabie coupon bonds of the City of Hopkins ,for the purpose of acquir.ing, equiping and maintaing land, buildings and other recreational facilities and for the expendin g of funds for the operation of a program of public recreation and ptaygrounds, said bonds to be in the totai principal amount of not to exceed $485,�0.00, to mature serial(y, to be of such date, form, denomination and place of payment and to contain such other provisions as shail be hereafter determined by the city council. 2. In accordance with the charter of the city the question of approving the issuance of bonds sha��.be submitted to the voters of the Gity of.Hopkins at a speciai election which is hereby caiied to be Meid at the regular polli�ng places in each ward on Tuesday, the Sth day of November, 1960. 3. The sa,id election shali be conducted in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota. The polls sha�� be opened at 7:D0 o�clock A. M., and shall be closed at 8:00 o°clock, P. M. and the follouving are designated to act as judges and clerks and the fol(c�wing are designated es polling ptaces: Poiling Places (st District Massey—Harris ComPany.Building 2nd District 3rd Distriet 4th District 5th District 6th District 7th Uistrict Narley Hopkins School Building Katherine Curran School Building Ford Motor Company Building, 1710 Highway No. 7 Oak Ridge Country Club House Alice Smith School ,� Bui Iding Hopkins Municipal Bui Iding Judqes and Clerks Selma Pahl Geraldine Barland Irene Miller Mabel Fish Claire Peterson Lavonne Johnson Eleanor Peterson Clara Hokanson Mabel Johnson Bernice Novy Peter H. Jorgenson Nora Lee Ethel Sullwold 9irginia Moll Florence Sundquist Alice M. Anderson Sophia Nicolai Adeline Sedesky Louise Lussier Mar3r Maetzold Kay Sullivan Sally McBratnie Edna Wilcox Lauretta Poseley Louise Boies Esther Tan�hen Glad�s Johnston Charles W, Herzan �heresa Goldborg Tina J. Swenson Lucille Beclanan Dorotiay Phelps P�rsis Yager • Mildred Westling Nora Sylvester 4. There shal( be submitted to th e voters of the eity at said election the follanring question; SHALL 11iE CITY OF HOPKINS BORROW N►ONEY AND ISSUE ITS NEGQTIABLE COUPON BUNDS IN.THE AMQUNT OF NOT TO EXCEED 5485,000.00 FOR THE PURPOSE.OF ACQUIRING, EQUIPING ANU AAAINTAINING �AND,.BUILDINGS, AND OTHER RECREATIONAL FACILITIES� AND FOR THE.EXPENDING OF FUIVDS FOR_THE OPERATIOId.OF _A .PROGRAM OF .PUB�IC. F�CREATI.ON _AND_PLAY— GRpUNDS AND�ISSUAN6E_OF BONDS.THEREFOR?..._ , 5. Nofice of election sha(� be given by publication in the official' newsPaper t�rice, not Iess than 10 days prior to election and by posted notices thereof in 3 of the most public and conspicuous places in the city not less than l5 days before such eiection, and by posting�a copy of said notice in the Clerk�s office for public inspection at least 10 days prior to said election. 6. The bailots for said eiection shali contain the question substantia��y as above set forth and the City Manager sha11 cause suitable baltots to be printed for the use of the voters at said election in substantially the fol— lawing form, and said bailots sha�� be posted and published with the notice of the election; OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL ELECTION: City of Hopkins, Minnesota November 8, (960 SHALL THE CITY OF HOPKINS BORROW NIONEY AND ISSUE ITS MECOTIABLE COUPON BONUS I_N THE AMpUtdT OF NOT TO EXCEED $485,000,00 FOR THE PURPOS'E.OF ACQUIRINGi EQUIPIMG AND MAINTAINING LANDi BUILDINGS� AND 07HER RECREATIONAL „. FACILITIES, AND.FOR.'.THE.EXPEIdDIN6 OF FUNDS FQR,THE, OPERATION _ OF �.PR�RAM OF PUBL I C_ RECREATI.ON ,AND,�PLAY— , ... . _ , - GROUNDS AND_I�SSUANCE_OF BONDS.THEREFOR?._ YES �. � � . ;(; . � ( � �� NO � },,�, . , ( . �:�. Instructions to Voters: Voters desiring to vote in favor of the issuing of bonds, mark a cross (X) in the square opposlte the word YES. Voters desiring to vo,te_against the tssuing of bonds place a cross (X).. in the square opposite the word N0. 7. The said bonds sha�� be issued in accordance wi�th the authority granted to the city council under the provisions of Sec. 7.14 of the Home Rule City Gharter of the C'ity of Hopkins and the statutes of the State of Minnesota which relate to said issue or to said election and the city counail shal.l meet at the council room in the Gity Mail on Wednesday, November 9th, 1960 at 5:00 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of canvassing the vote at said election, detet'mining the result of said e(ection and taking such other action as the city council may deem suitable or desirable. Adopted by the city council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting.thereof held this 6th day of September, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, W� HARLAN PERBIX, Secretary of the Council „ , _ Mayor JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attqrney CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION November 8, 1960 NOTICE IS HEREBY 61VEN that a special election will be.heid in and for the City of Hopkins, Minnesota on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 1960 to vote on the following question: SHALL THE CITf OF HOPKINS BORR�II[ MONEY AND ISSUE ITS NEGQT) ABLE COUPON BONpS I id, THE AMOIJNT OF NOT TO EXCEED $�85,000,00 FOR THE PURPOSE.pF ACQUIRING, EQUIPING AND NWINTAINING LAND�.BUILDINGS, AND QTHER_RECREATIONAL_ FACILITIESi AND.FOR THE_EXPENDING_OF FUNDS FOR.THE. OPERATION_OF„A,PROGRANI OF_PUBLIC RECREATI,QN ANU.PLAY— ' ' 6ROUfVDS AND . I SSUANCE . OF BONDS . THEF�FOR� ., _ The election shall be held in the regular polling places in the city.as fclic�ws: District First Second Third Fourth PoFlinq Place The Massey Harris Compeny Building Harley Nopkins School Building Katherine Curran Schooi Building Ford Motor Company Building 1710 Highway No. 7 Fifth Oatc Ridge Country Club House Sixth Alice Smith School Buiiding Seventh Hopkins Municipa�.Buil.ding The polis.wilt open on November 8, 1960 at 7:00 o°clock,A. M. and wilt close at 8;00 o'clock P. M. e�titied to vote at said.election. A1l quatified voters of the city are BY ORUER OF THE COUNCIL Richard �. Brubacher, City Manaqer CITY OF HOPKINS, I�INNESOTA JOSEPH C. VESELY� " . _ _.City Attorney. Published in the Nennepin County Review on October (3 and 20,1960 A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNC�L OF THE CjTY OF HOPKINS� M�NNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� SEPTEMBER 20� 1960 AT 7:30 P.M. �N THE C�TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNC�LMEN CARROLL' M�LBERT AND HANLEY� AL50 C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER, HANLEY MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED SEPTEMBER 20� 1960�'�N THE AMOUNT OF $53,087.31� BE ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT W�TH THE EXCEPTION OF CHECK NO, 8517, IN THE AMOUNT OF �319.20. CARROLL VOTING NO ON CHECK NO. 8525, 1N THE AMOUNT OF �24.00. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� CARROL� SECONDED� THAT THE BIDS FOR SEWER AND WATER AT VAR�OUS LOCATIONSy OPENED ON 9/15/60 AT IOt00 A.M.y AS SUBM�TTED BY SWANSON EXCAVATING AND NORTHERN CONTRACT) NG� BE TABLED, CARR� ED. M)LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE HOPK�NS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BE GRANTED PER� M) SS� ON FOR BLOCK) NG OFF TRAFF) C ON EXCELSI OR AVENUE� 8TH TO I I TH AVENUES� ON OCTOBER 14� 1960� FOR THE PURPOSE OF A RETA�L PROMOTION SPONSORED BY THE HOPK�NS CHAR�ER OF COMMERCE. CARR) EDe M� LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. 9�,�"A RESOLUTI ON CALLI NG FOR AN ENGINEER�S REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WATER ON MONROE AVENUE NORTH FROM SEC ONO STREET TO SERVICE LOTS 21� 22� 23 AND 24� BLOCK 2, STEVEN�S OAKWOOD PARK", BE ADOPTED, CARR�ED. M� LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE HOPK� NS I,O.O�F.LODGE N0. 1 7� BE GRANTED AN EXTENS�ON OF THE�R B�NGO PERM�T FOR THE MONTHS OF OCTOBER� NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER. CARR�ED, HANLEY MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON N0, ��1Q"A RESOLUTI ON CALLI NG FOR �N ENGINEER�S REPORT ON A CONCRETE DRIVEWAY LOCATED AT 701 - 8TH AVENUE SOUTH"� PET�- TIONED FOR BY MRS. ARNOLD E. LENTZ� BE ADOPTED. CARRIED, MILBERT MOVEDi HANLEY SECONDED� THAT �HE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COh7PANY BE GRAIVTED PERM�SS�ON TO MAKE A DIG UP ON ROB�NWOOD LANE FOR 485 FT, FOR THE PURPOSE OF BURYI NG CABLE, CARRI ED. M�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY BE GRANTED PERM�SS�ON TO PLACE ONE �I� POLE ON ROB�NWOOD LANE� NORTH OF HIGHWAY N0. 7. CARR�ED MiLBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE M�NNEAPOL]S GAS COMPANY BE GRANTED PERM�SSION TO EXTEND A GAS MA�N ON MONROE AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET NORTH APPROXIMATELY 260 FT. SOUTH AND ALSO D�G AN�OPEN TRENCH ON ROB�NWOOD LANE FOR THE �NSTALLAT�ON OF A GAS MA�N. CARR�ED. M�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE MAYOR�S APPO�NTMENT OF MARY L. SPRAGUE AND LEONA W�LWERD�NG� TO THE L�BRARY BOARD FOR A TERM OF THREE YEARS� BE APPROVED. CARR�ED, HANLEY MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZON�NG AND PLANNING COMM� SSI ON ON THE PET) TI ON FOR THE VACATI ON OF PART OF TH� RD STREET SOUTM� BY BUS� NESS PROPERTIES� �NC,� AT 205 SOUTH WASH�NGTON� BE TABLED TO THE OCTOBER 4TH MEET�NG. CARR� ED, HANLEY MOVED� M� LBERT SECONDEO� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO. O,�O� "A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG A HEARI N� ON PETITION TO VACATE THAT PART OF 12TH AVENUE SOUTH LYING BETWEEN THE EXTENSION EASTERLY OF THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY LI NES OF LOT 1� BLOC K 36� WEST MI NNEAPOLI S AND THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY LI NES EXTENDED WESTERLY OF TRACT 6� AUDI TOR�S SUB01 VI SI ON N0. I 95, AND THENCE SOUTH TO THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE RIGHT�OF•WAY OF THE CHICAGO� MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL AND PACIFIC RAILROAD, AND ALSO PART OF 13TH AVENUE SOUTH AND 6TH STREET SOUTH, AND THE NORTH•SOUTH ALLEYS I N BLOCK I, L. P. CREVI ER�S FI RST ADDI TI ON TO WEST MINNEAPOLIS� AND IN BLOCK 36, WEST MINNEAPOLIS"� BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. M�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEO� THE APPLICATION FOR A USED CAR L)CENSE APPL)ED FOR BY HOPK� NS MOTOR SALES �O BE LOCATED AT 41 4 EXCELS� OR AVENUE� BE APPROVED PEND� NG THE APPROVAL OF THE APPL� CAT� ON FOR A BUI lD� NG -PERM� T TO CONSTRUCT A SALES BUI LD� NG TO BE LOCATED AT 41 4 EXCELS� OR AVENUE. CARR� ED, PAGE �2� REGULAR MEETING � SEPTEMBER 20� 1960 M�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED.� THAT RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZON)NG AND PLANNING COMM� SSI ON TO CONSTRUCT A SI GN TO BE LOCATED AT 41 4 EXCELSI OR AVENUE� APPL� ED FOR BY HOPK�NS MOTOR SALES� BE APPROVED. CARR�ED. MEET�NG ADJOURNED. ,1 C. R, PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNC�L n ,_.� ATT ST• � � � i ,. -- J, �'v�4fi�r( �` _�' 1 � ��� W. HARLAN PERBI X� MAYOR �� C 1 TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPI N COUNTY� MJ NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 936 A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG PREPAR6{TI ON OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS A PET1 TI ON HAS BEEN RECEI VED REQUESTI NG THE J M�' PROVEMENT OF 701 � 8TH AVENUE $OUTH BY THE )NSTALLATION OF A CONCRETE DRIVEWAY THEREON qND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF TH.E jMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO t�.S.A., SECS. 429.011 To SECS. 429.111 . NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE CI TY COUNCI L OF THE CI TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA THAT THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS �NSTRUCTED TO REPORT WJTH ALL CONVEN�ENT SPEED ADVIS�NG THE COUNC�L 1N A PRELlMINARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED OR �N CONNECTION WITH SOME OTHER IMPROVEMENT� AND THE ESTIMATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS;RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPKJNS� M�NNESOTA� THIS 20TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER� 1960. C. R. PETERSON, W, HARLqN PERBIX, SECRETARY TO THE COUNC�L MAYOR JOSERH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM MOPKINS' CiTY ATTORNEY CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION W0. 9�9 A RESOLUTION ORUERIIVG A HEARING ON A PETITION TO VACATE.THE NORTkJ—SOUTH_ALLEY.IN BLOCK 36,,WEST, MI_NNEAPOLIS ANp.TME NORTH—SOUTH ALLEY OF B_LOGK I, L. P. CREVIER�S FIRST AODITION.Tq,WEST MINNEAPOLIS AND A PART.OF.. THI RIEENTH .AVENUE. SOUTH. AND A PART. .. . _ SIXTH STREET_SOUTH. ' WMEREAS more than ome—half of the owners of property abutting upon the following described, alleys, av�nue and street, vizt (a). The North—South Alley in Block 36, West Minneapolis. (b). The Worth—South alley of Block I, L. P. Ceevier�s First Additi�n to West Minneapotis, � (c) That part of Thirteenth Avenue South lying between the extension Easterly of the Northerly boundary Iines of Lot I, Block I, L. P. Grevieres First Addition to West Minne � olis and the Northerly boundary Iiae extended Westerly of Lot�17, Block 36, West Minneapolis and running thence South. to tlae Northerly boundary line of the right.of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, Railway St. Paul and Pacific� right of way, Id) That part of Sixth Street South lying betwree� the �festerly boundary li�e extended Southerly of Lot 13, Block I, L. P. Crevier�s First Addition to West Minneapolis and the Northerly boundary line of the right of way of the �hicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway Company, have petitioned the councii of the City of Hopkins to vacate said portions of said alleys, streets and avenues setting forth the facts and reason s for suct� vacation, which petition is verified by the petitioners and which petition has been - approved by the Zoning and Planning Gommission of the Gity of Hopkins, and WHEREAS the council of the C1ty of Hopkins deems it expedient that the matter be heard and considered, NOW T1-E REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TME CITY COUNCIL of the City of _. . .. .. Hopkins, Minnesota as follows: ` I. That said petition +nrill be filed and recorded with the City Clerk who sha�� give notice by publication in the official newspaper of the city � � for four weeks at least cnce a week to the effect that such petition has been filed and stating in briet' its object and that the petition will be heard and considered by the council at a regular meetin g ih ereof to be held on the 20th day of December, 1960 at 7;30 o'clock P. M. at the council chambers in the City klail of said city. Adopted by the c�uncil of the City of Flopkins at a regular meet i ng thereof he I d Se�.te�iher 2fl;� 1960. C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAND PERBIX, Secretary of the Councii Mayor JOSEPW C. VESELY, City Attorney C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEP� N COUNTY� M� PINESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 923 A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS A PET1T10N HAS BEEN RECEIVED REQUESTING THE IMPROVEMENT OF MONROE AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET NORTH TO MADISON AVENUE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE WEST 1�2 OF LOTS (9 THROUGH 24� BLOCK 2� SEVEN�S OAKW000 PARK AND THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 593 FEET OF THE SW� OF NW4 OF SEC. (9� TOWIdSH� P I I 7� RANGE 21 � LYI NG EAST OF THE GREAT NORTHERN R. R. R� GHT�OF++WAY� BY TFiE INSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WATER THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTT�NG PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A� SECS. 429,01I TO SECS. 429.11I . NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE CI TY COUNCI L OF THE CI TY OF MOPKI NS, .... _. _ . ,.. .,. ... .... a41NNESOTA, THAT THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHPI J. STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE I S I NSTRUCTED TO REPORT WI TH ALL CONVEPIJ ENT SPEED ADVI SI NG THE COUPIC�L IN A PRELIMINARY WAY AS TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE FEAS�BLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED OR IN CONNECTION WITH SOME OTHER IMPROVEMENT, AND THE ESTlMATEO COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED BY TME CI TY COUNC� L OF Tl1E CI TY OF HOPK1 NS� MI NNESOTA� TH� S 20TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER� 1960. C. R. PETERSON� _SECRETARY OF THE C OUNCIL JOSEPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY W. HARLAN PERBI X, MAYOR C17Y OF HOPKINS Hennepin 6ounty, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 920. A RESOLUTION ORDERING A IiEARING ON A PETITION TO VACA7E.PART OF 7WELFTN_AVENUE SOUTH. .,. . WHEREAS more than one—half of the c�vners of property abutting upon the follawing described, alleys, avenues and streets, viz; That part of Twelfth Avenue South lying between the extension Easteriy of the Northerly boundary line of Lot I, Block 36, West Minneapolis and the Northerly boundary line extended Westerly of Tract 6, Auditor�s Subdivision No. 195 and running thence South to the Northerly boundary line of the right of tinray of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway Company, and � WHEREAS the Council of the City of Nopkins.deems it expedient that the matter be heard and considered, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY TNE CITY COtJNGIL of the Gity of tiopkins, Mir�nesota� as follows: That said petition will be filed for record with the City Clerk who shall give nctice by publication in the official newspaper of the ' City for four weeks at leastc�nce a week to the effect that such petitiin has been filed and stating in brie� its obJect and that the petition will be heard and considered by the Council at a regular meeting thereof to be held on the 20th day of December, 1960 at 7:30 o°clock P. M. at the Council Chambers in the City Hail of said city. Adopted by the Council of the Gity of Hopkins at a regula-meeting thereof held this a6th day of �ptemb� 1960. C. R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Councll JOSEPH G. VESELY, City Attorney W. HARLAfd PERB I X, . - Mayor � '�� J.. ;:T. \ (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION� C I TY OF WOPK I NS MI NNESOTAI NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER qND WATERMAIN EXTENSIONS IN MONROE AVENUE NORTH� HIAWATHA AVE., AND SANITARY SEWER ON 7TH AVE. SOaTH. SEqLED BIDS W�LL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE C�TY HALL� HOPK�NS� MINNESOTA� UNTIL S�PTEMBER 15� 1960 AT 10:00 A.M.� AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLiCLY REAO� AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARO OF A CONTRACT WILL BE MADE BY THE C�TY FOR THE ABOVE INSTALLATION. SPEC�F�CATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CI TY ENGI fdEER. B�DOERS BOND OR CERTfF�ED CHECKS ARE REQUIRED FOR TEN �10%� PERCENT OF THE B10� AS A GUARANTEE OF ENTRY INTO A C ONTRACT. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO �CCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. C i TY OF HOPK I NS �� R. L. BRUBACHER� CiTY MANAGER i i . 1� / TO BE PUBLI SHED 1 N THE HENNEP� N COUNTY REVI EW� SEPTEMB'ER 1� ( 960 TO BE PUBLISHED iN THE CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN� SEPTEMBER I� 1960 i �OFF�CIAL PUBtICATION� CITY OF HOPKINS MINNESOTA BITUMINOUS SURFACING MATERIALS FOR RESURFACING RECREATION MULTIPLE USE AREA. SEALED BIDS wt�� BE RECE�VEO BY THE C�TY MANAGER AT THE a1TY HALI� FiOPK�NS� M►NNESOTA, UNTIL SEPTEMBER I2� 1960 AT 10:00 A.M. AND THEN AND THERE OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER� AWARD OF A CONTRACT W►LL BE MADE BY THE CITY FOR THE ABOVE MATERIAL. SPEC�F►CATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVA�LABLE AT THE OFF�CE OF THE C�TY ENGINEER. A CASH DEPOSIT� CASHIER�S CHECK� BID BOND OR CERTIFIED CHECK PAYAB�E TO THE C�TY OF HOPKINS IS REQUIRED FOR F�VE �5°fa� PERCENT OF THE 81D AS A GUARANTEE OFCENTRY INTO A CONTRACT. THE R�GHT IS RESERVED TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. C 1 TY OF HOPK I NS �o� R. L. BRUBACHER� CITY MANAGER TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE HENNEP�N COUNTY REVIEW SEPTEMBER I,' 1960. A REGULAR MEET)NG OF THE COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� OCTOBER 4� I 960 AT 7:30 P.M. .� N THE C� TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNC�LMEN CARROLL� M�LBERT AND HANLEY� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER� C�TY ENG)NEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. MjLBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE EXPEND.] TURES DATED OCTOBER 4� I 960 J N THE AMOUNT OF.�121�287,72 BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT W�TH THE EXCEPTION OF CHECK N0. 8613 IN THE AMOUNT OF $639.30. CARR�ED. FOR VAR) OUS LOCATI ONS M.�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEOi THAT THE B�DS ON SEWER AND WATER��N THE C�TY OF HOPK�NS BE TABLED TO THE OCTOBER (STH CONNC�L MEET)NG. CARR�ED. PURSUANT T.0 NOTICE B)DS WERE OPENED ON MONDAI'� SEPTEMBERI2� 1960� AT IOi00 A.M. FOR THE FURNj SH) NG OF B] TUM� NOUS SURFAC� NG MATER� ALS FOR RESURFAC� NG MULT� PLE USE RECREATi ON AREAS AND THE FOLLOW�NG B�D WAS RECEfVED: APPROX. QUANTI TY 550 GAL. I10 GAL. 2 EACH TL�_ LAYKOLD RED WALKTOP �SPEC� LP+I� LAYKOLD TC B�NDER �SPEC� LP�2� SQUEEGEE APPL)CATORS DEIjVERED AND UNLOADED AT BURNES PARK UN1�T P�R�CE AM� �UNT $ I .35 PER G,4L . $742.50 I,00 " " I10.00 9.50 EACH 19.00 TOTAL �871 ,50 HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE BJD SUBMjTTED BY L. N. S)CKELS CO.� �N THE AMOUNT OF �87I.50� BE ACCEPTED� CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE ENG�NEER�S REPORT FOR THE SURFAC�NG OF IITH AVE�NUE SOUTH FROM COUNTY ROAD 3 TO ?TH STREET SOU7H AND 7TH STREET SOUTH FROM (ITH AVENUE TO 8TH AVENUE SOUTH� BE TABLED� CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLI SECONDED� THAT THE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BE GRANTED PERMJSS�ON TO PLACE A BUR�ED CABLE ON 5TH_STREET SOUTH FROM IITH AVENUE SOUTH APPROX]MATELY 60 FEET WEST� CARR�ED, HAN�EY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDEO� THAT THE MjNNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY BE GRANTED PERM�SS]ON TO PLACE A GAS MA�N EXTENS�ON ON 5TH STREET SOUTH AND IITH AVENUE SOUTH� APPROX�MATELY 400 FEET WEST, CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE NQRTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY BE GIVEN PER� M�SS�ON TO PLACE NEW POLES ON 5TH STREET SOUTH BETWEEN IITH AVENUE SOUTH AND 13TH AVENUE SOUTH AND ON IITH AVENUE SOUTH JUST NORTH AND SOUTH OF 5TH STREET SOUTH. CARR�EO. M�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THE.BU�LD�NG PERMJT APPLICAT�ON BY DOUGLAS ARNOT TO CONSTRUCT A I 2 UN� T RES� DENCE � N A MULT) PLE RES� DENCE ZON6 ON LOTS 13 ANO I 4� BLOCK 2� WEST M�NNEAPOLjS� LOCATED AT 6TH AVENUE SOUTH BETWEEN EXCELS�OR AVENUE AND SECOND STREET SOUTH� BE GRANTED. CARR�ED� HANLEY MOVED� M) LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO. G�'Jl� ��q RESOLUTI ON CALLI NG FOR ENGI NEER�S REPORT ON THE PROPOSED I NSTALLATI ON OF WATER AND SEWER TO BE I NSTALLED ON BURNES DRIVE, CAMPBELL�S 4TH ADDITION", BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED� HANLEY MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT THE GEO. R. WOLFF PosT #425, V.F.W� BE GRANTED AN EXTENS�ON OF THE�R B�NGO PERM�T FOR OCTOBER� NOVEMBER AND OECEMBER. CARR�ED� CARROIL MOVEO� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION No..915, �A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON PETI TI ON TO VACATE A CERTAI N PORTI ON OF JEFFERSON AVENUE SOUTH BETWEEN M1 LWAUKEE AVENUE TO A POINT 60 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THIRD STREET"� BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED, M� LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATa ON BY THE ZON� NG AND PLANN� NG COMr�n) S� S�ON FOR A REQUEST AS APPLIED FOR BY AL KOSTECKA OF 718 � 8TH AVENUE SOUTH� TO CHANGE PREV�OUSLY AUTHOR�ZED LOT WiDTH FROM 50 FEET TO 48 FEET MADE NECESSARY BECAUSE OF LOCATjON OF EXJST�NG FOUNDAT�ON ON WH�CH THE HOUSE WAS CONSTRUCTEDi BE GRANTED. CARR�EO� HANLEY MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDAT�ON BY THE ZON]NG AND PLANNJNG COMMi SSJ ON THAT THE BUI LD� NG PERM� T APPL) CAT) ON BY HOWARD N� CKODYM TO CONSTRUCT A COMMERC� AL BU) L0) NG ON LOT 4 AND 5� BLOCK 9� WEST IUI� NNEAPOLi S CENTER LOCATED j N A C�+2 COMMERC�AL ZONE� BU�LD�NG TO OCCUPY 46.6� OF THE LOT AREA� BE TABLED. CARR]ED. M) LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEDi THAT THE RECOMMENDAT� ON BY THE ZON� NG ANO PLANN� NG COMM) SS� ON THAT APPLICATI ON BY NORDQU� ST S� GN COMPANY TO CONSTFaUCT A S) GN AT HOPK� NS CAR WA3H LOCATED AT 404 EXCELSJOR AVENUE� BE GRANTED, CARR�ED. PAGE �2— REGULAR MEETING — OCTOBER 4� 1960 M� LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATI ON BY THE ZONI NG AND PLANNI NG COMMI SSI ON THAT THE PLOT PLAN AS SUBMITTED BY ARNOLD BURSCH FOR A BOAD TO BE CONSTRUCTED ON HIS PROPERTY LOCATED ON MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD BETWEEN STH AVENUE NORTH AND THE ALICE SM�TH SCHOOL BE APPROVED� PROVIDED THAT THE CITY OBTAE�N A LEGAL ATTACHMENT TO THE TURN AROUND MENTI ONED � N THE PLOT PLAN� BE TABIED TO THE OCTOBER I 8TH MEETI NG . CARRI ED . HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. �1I� nA RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY AND COMMENDATION F.OR JOSEPH T. ANDERLA", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECON�ED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. 9f6, °A RESOLUTION RDOPTING ASSESS— MENTS AS SET FORTH AND DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A", BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE AUTHORIZED TO AGREE TO A SPLIT THREE WAYS OF THE COST OF A MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF MRS. MADDEN. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVEO� HANLEY SECONDED� THE MOTION THAT WA.S PASSED F;T THE SEPTEMBER 6TH MEETING WHICH READS AS FOLLOWSS °HANLEY MOVED� PERBIX SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHORI— ZED TO PURCHASE THE HOWELL LOT INHI CH I S LOT 4� BLOCK 67� WEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND DI VI SI ON IN THE AMOUNT OF �14�000 AND BORR01ti THE MONEY OUT OF THE WATER AND SEWER FUND AND ASSESS THE A8UTT1 NG PROPERTYn BE ,RECONSI DERED. CARR� ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANIEY SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZEC TO PURCHASE THE HOWELL LOT� LOT 4, BLOCK 67� WEST MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DIVISION IN THE AMOUNT OF �14,000 AND PAY FOR THE LOT FROM MONIES tN THE GENERA� FUND. CARRIED. � CARROLL MOVED THAT THE 1961 BUDGET BE SET AT THE SAME F�GURES AS THE 1960 BUDGET. MOTION LOST FOR LACH OF A SECOND. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO. Q�� °A RESOLUTI ON ADOPTI NG THEASSESS— MENTS ON THE MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTS", BE ADOPTEO. CARRIED. CA�2RfJLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON NO. °A RESOLUTI ON REQUESTI NG THAT THE COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS APPROVE THE RELOCATION OF THAT PORTION OF COUNTY STATE AID ROAD N0. 3 FOR STAGE CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES ON WASHINGTON AVENUE TO TYLER AVENUE ON SECOND STREET NORTH", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT A REQUEST BE MADE TO THE COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS TO EREC T A YIE�D SIGN T,0 THE RIGHT ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 5TH AVENUE NORTH ON STATE H�GHWAY NO. 7. CARR�ED. MEET�NG ADJOURNED. ��l � ��_Y T��� C. R. PETERSON� � SECRETARY TO THE COUNC� L ATT S .� , i W� HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR C I T1f OF HOPK 1 NS ,, Wennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 915 { .'" t �' A RESOLUTIOId ORDERING HEARIN6 ON PETITION TO VACATE.A CERTAIN PORTION OF 'JEFFERSON _. AVENUE SOU1N BENNEEN M! LWAUKEE AVENUE TO A PO I NT 60. FEET . NORTH OF THE SOIJTH L .... .. ._ ..._..... ��. OF TH I RD SIREET S011TH ._.. ,. ' WHEREAS a11 of the owners of property abutting upon that portion of Jefferson Aven ue South (yin g between a point 10 feet South of the South �ine of Mil�raukee Avenue and a point distant 60 feet North of the South Iine of Tk�ird Street South, have petitioned the council of the Gity of Mopkins to vacate the same, setting forth the facts and reasons for such vacation, which petition is verified by the petitioners and which petition has been approved by the Zoning and Planning Cortrnission of the City of Hopkins, and WHEREAS the council of the City of Hopkins deems it expedient that the matter be heard and conside�ed, NOW THEFtEFOf� BE I T f�SOLVED BY THE C I TY COUNC I L OF T1iE C I TY OF I , . .. . .. . _ HOPKINS AS foilows: � 1. That said petition will be filed .for record with the City Cl�erk who shall give notice by pumBcation in the offic�.ia� newspaperlof the city for four consecutive weeks at least once each week to the effect tbat such petition has been �filed and stating in brief its object and that the petition wi11 be heard jnd considered by the council at a regular meeting thereof to be � held on the 15YHday of November, 1960 at 7:30 o°clock P. M. in the council chambers of the city ha��. Adopted by the city council Qf the City of Hopkins at a regular ' � r � . r � meeting held this �th day of ;�ocTo��R;•, �g6p� C. R, PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBIX, Secretary of the Council �Mayor , . „I JOSEPH C. VESELY, � City Attorney � ,.. CITY GF HOPKINS Hennepin County,. Minnesota � RESOLUTION No. 9�6 A RESOLlJTION EIDOPTI NG ASSESSNIENTS WHEREAS pursuant to proper notices duly given as reqiired by ��aw the council has met and heard and passed upom aIG objections to the proposed assessments for the various improvements upon the various streets, al(eys, avenues and other thoroughfares, a1.1 as futly set forth and described in Exhibit A. hereto attached and hereby made a part hereof. NOW TNEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CI TY COUNCI L of the Ci ty of Hopkins, Minnesota as follaavs: 1. Such proposed assessments , a copy of which is heieto attached and made a part hereof are hereby accepted and sha(�! constil�tute the specia� i assessments agairst the respective (ands named therein and each tract of land therein incl�uded is hereby found to be benefited by the improvements sPecified in the amount of.the assessments (evied against it. 2. Such respective assessments shall be payable in equal, annual installments extending over the period of years respectivell'y specified I` and set forth in the assessment rolls, the first of the installments on each and every such assessment to be payable on or before the first Monday of January, 196(. Any deferred instatlments sha�� bear interest at the rate of six per cent (6�) per annum from the date of the adoption of this asses— sments resolution. To the first installment in each case ihall be added �� irterest on the entire assessment from the date of this resolution until December 31, 1961.=. To each subsequent instatlment when dle shall be added interest for one year on a�� unpaid instaltments. I ' 3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior certification of the assessment to the. County Auditor as helrein provided, pay the whole of the assessments against any parcel with interest accrued to the date of payment to the City Clerk and he may at anyltime th ereafter pay to the County Treasurer or to the City Clerk the entire amount of the remaining unpaid, with interest accrued to December 3l of t'ihe year in which such payment is made. I 4. The Clerk sha�� forthwith transmit a certified cuplicate.of these assessments to the County Auditor to be extended on the prope' tax Iists of the County and such assessments sha�..� be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipa) taxes. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins this 4th day of October, (960� C, R. PETERSON, Secretary of the Council JOSEPH C. VE�I.Y, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor EXHIBIT A, BA� PREPARATI�N, GRADING AND BL�qtTOP SUI�AC 1 NG OVER AND . UPON, TNE F�LLUNING ALLEYS� ,STREETS, ROADS ,�AfdD _ AV�NIJES _ 1 P1. THE C I TY _ _ .. . _of .. . ,., HOPKINS I. The alley in Block 1., West Minneapofis Third Division South of the raii,road right of;way and,North of Third St,reet North between Seven— teenth and Eigtiteenth Avennes North; the tota� cost to be assessed being the sum of $983.97 of avhich the city wil'1 pay no part, and the area to be assessed.being Lots 5 through 22 inctusive, Block (, West AAinneapo(is Third Divislon. 2. Along Third Street North fror� Sixth Avenue to Eighth Avenue North; the total cost.to be_assessed being the sum of 540�2.59 of which the city wi11 pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Bl�ocks 85� 86, IO�i and (02, West Minneapolis Second Division. 3. AFong Second Street North from Sixth Avenue to 'Mrelfth Avenwe and from Fourteenth Avenue to Seventeenth Avenue North; the.total cost to be assessed being $16,257.47, of which the city wi1l-pay no part, and the area to be assessed being a1t of Blocks 3, 4, 5 a�d 6 in Gibb�s Ftrst Addition to West Minneapoiis and that,part of the M. and St. L, raiiroad right of way �ocated within Btock 4 in Gibb's First Addition to West dAinneapolis and Iocated uuithin Blocks 77, 78, 79 and 93 in West Minneapotis Second Division', and all of Blocks 74, 77, 78, 79, 80, 8�, 82, 85, 86, 8j, 88, 89, 90 and 93 in West Minneapolis Second Division. 4. The West Half of the East.aNest ai(ey between Van Buren and Jackson Avenues �nd Excelsior Avenue and Fi.rst Street South; the total cost.to be assessed being the swn of $279.34, of vyhi¢h the city wi1�:1 pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Lots 4, 5 and 6 and Lots 20 tbrough 32, in— clusive, in BFock 21, West Minneapolis Center. 5. The North—South attey between Eighth Avenue and Ninth Avenue Norfh a�d between Exceisior Avenue and First Street North and the a1ley ab�utting upon the M. and St. L.,railroad tracks in Block 67 West Minneapol=is 5econd Division; the total Cost to be assessed be,ing $1796.68, of which the city wi11 pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Lots 2 throug�i 7, in— cluslve, Block 67, West Minneapolis Second Division,_ A��-�g��tps����l.+q��l I NCLUSI VE� BLOCK 67� WEST M� NNEAPOII S SECONO DI VI SI ON. 6. Along Cambridge Avenue fr�n Monk Avenue to the Westerly (ine of Lot 22, Auditor's Subdivision Number 239 as fhe same would be if extended Northeriy; the fota� cost to be assessed being the sum of $2000.23,..of,.which the city wi1'I pay:no part, and the area to be assessed being�Lots 68 and 69, Aud i tor� s Subd i v i s i on Number 239 arx�c-t��C���aocirxbax,ec�ic-�cackSCx�{rx�d�rec ' I�rec9cic-�+�av�c� ��-� _ . _ . . . . _ .:�i�d�1�c��� �C�4.x x ��..�Xx�,� �r���P� O�c�rfgc �i�o�eb9�ax kyc-xaaYa i�ac#�Vx phx x��C ��r�i��3�e�4t�x 7. The East�Nest atleq .between Ninth and Tenth Avenue and Excelsior Avenue and First Street North; the tota� cost to be assessed being the sum of $834..3t,.of which the city will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Block 68, West AAinneapotis Second Dtvision. CIURs AND GUT7ER 8. Gurb and gutt�r a►ong the. North side of Second Street North betuyeen Sixteenth and Seventeenth Avenues.'North; the tota:� cost to be assessed being the sum of 5748.31, of � ich the ci ty r�i 1-1- pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Block 3, Gibb�s First Addition to West Mi�neapolis. 9. Curb and gutter along the Nortk� side of Second Street North betyreen Exhibit A.:Icontin�ed� � Fifteenth and Sixteenth Aven�es North; the total' cost to be assessed being the sum of $695.96, of which the city wiI( pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Block 4, Gibb's First Addition to West Minneapolis and the right of way of the Minneapolis.and St. Louis Rai lway Canpany. 10. Curb and gutter along the Sauth side of Second Street North between Fifteenth and Sixteenth Avenues North; the totai cbst to be assessed.being the sum of $70�.79, of which the city will pey no part, and the area to be assessed bein g Btock 5, Gibb�s First Addi#ion to West Minneapolis. . _ . 11. Curb and gutter aFong the South side of Second Street North between Sixteenth and Seventeenth Avenues North; the toai cost to be assessed being the s�un of $699.61,.of which the city will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Block 6, G(bbos First Additio� to West Minneapolis. : . 12. Along the South side of Second Street North betwean Fourteenth and Fifteenth Avenues North; tbe tota( cost.to be assessed being the s�ra of $695.44, of which tbe city will pay �o part, and the area to be assessed being Block 74, West Nlinneapolis Second Division. (3. Curb and gutter aiong tbe South side of Second Street North between Eleventh and Twelfth Avenwes North; the totat cost„to be assessed being tt� sum of $733.90, of which the aity will pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Block 77, West Hlinneapoiis Second Division and the Minneapolis and St. Louis RaiOroad right of wiay, 14. Curb and gutter along the Soutk� side of $econd Street North � betwee� Tenth and Eleventh Avenues North; the total cost to be assessed being theQsun of $391.10, of which the city will pay no .part, and .the area to be assessed being Block 78, West AAinrae,apolis 5econd D�ivision and the Minneapolis and St. Loufs Railroad right of way. 15. Curb and gutter a0ong the South side of Second Street North between Ninth and Tenth Avenues North; the totet cost to be assessed being the sum of $733.63, of which the city �nritl pay no part, and the area to be essessed be.ing Block 79, West Minneapolis Second Division and the Minneapolis ancJ St. Louis Raiiroad right of way, _ 16. Curb and gutter along the South side of Second Street North between Eighth and Ninth Avenues North; the total cost to be assessed being the sum � of 5884.88, of which the city wi41 pay no part, and the area to be assessed being B(ock 80 West Minneepolis Second Division. I7. Repair c�rb atong the fdorth side of Second Street North betuveen Seventh and Eighth Avenues North; the total ¢ost to be assessed being the s�sn of $494.96, of which the city wil�l pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Btock 86, West Minneapolis Second Division. I8. Repair cur,b�along the North side of Second Street North bet�areen Eighth and Ninth Avenues North; fhe totai cost to be assessed being fhe sum of $226.32, of which the city wiit pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Block 87, 4Vest Minneapol-is Second Division. 19. New curb and gutter and repair of curb a�ong the North side of Second Street Idorth between Ninth and Tenth Avenues Nortk�; the to#a� cost to be assesssd being the s�aa of 5619.64, ot which the city wit�i pay no part, and the area to�be assessed being Block 88, West Min�eapolis Second Division. 20. New curb and gutter and repair of curti along the North side of Secor�d Street North between Eleventh and Twelfth Avenues North; the tota� cost to be assessed being the sum of $456.04, pf which the city wilt pay no p art, and the aree to be assessed being Btock 90, West dAinneapolis Second Division. 2. / 2.1. New curb and g�tter and repairs aiong tbe Soutb side of Third Street North between Sixth and Seventh Avenues North; the totef cost to be assessed being the su�n of 5597.37, of„which the city wi lYl` pay no part, and the area to be essessed being Block 85, West A�inneapot'is Second Division. 22. New curb and gutter and repairs ai.ong the South side of Third Street North befween Seventh and Eighth Avenues North; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $409.00, of which tt�e city uvi:tl pay no part, and the area to be assessed being Block 86,INest Minneapol`is Secotad Division. 23: New curb end gutter along tMe North side of Third Street North between Seve�th and Eighth Avenues North; tne tota(° cost to be assessed being the swn of 5396.27, of which the city wiCl pay �o pert, and the area to be assessed being Block 101, West Minneapofis Second Divisfon. 24. New curb a�d gutter a{ong the North side of Third Street North between Sixth and Seventh Avenues North; the total cost to be assessed being the sum of 5399.30, of which the city wili pay no part� and the area to be assessed being Bt°ock 102, West Minneapofis Second Division. '' , 25. Sidewal'k and driveway aprons.aiong the East side of Jackson Avenue South between Excelsior Avenue and Flrst Street South; the total. cost to be assessed being the su� of $2204.15, of v�hich the city will pay no�.part, arid the area to be assessed�being Lots 4, 5 and 6, and Lots 20 to 3�; in— elusive, Block 2I, West Minneapolis.Center. . SAN I TARY SEVYER 26. Sanitary sewer along that part of Fiftb Avenue North abutting upon L•ot 3, B(ock 5, Kno6lwood; the totai cost to be assessed bein g the sum of S['339.80,,of which,the city witl� pay no part, and�the area to be assessed being that part of Lot 3, Block 5, Kno(�Iwood lying South of the North 15 feet thereof and We�teriy of the Easterl'y 20 feet thereof. 3. �_.-......� CITY OF HOPKINS Wennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 917 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING ASSESSMENTS FOR THE ACQUISITION, ENLARGEMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF AUTOMOBILE PAI�(iNG FACILI.TIES AND . MUNICIPAL.PARKING.LOTS. WMEREAS pursuant to proper resolutions and notices duly given as required by law the city council of the City of Hopkins has made on September 26, 1960 and again on October 4, 1960, and heard.and passed upon alI objections to the proposed assessments for the acquisition, enlargement and construction of automobile parking facilities and municipal parking lots in the City of Hopkins, which assessments affect those certain properties in said City of Hopkins fully set forth and described in the Notice of Hesring on said proposed assessmen.ts, which notice was dated September 6, t960 and published in the Hennepin County Review, a legal newspaper of the City of Hopkins on September 8 and September 1�5, 1960, and which notice was also served by mait� upon a11 of the known persons, parties or corporations affected thereby. NOVY THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE C17Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA AS FOLLOWS: 1. Such proposed assessments, a copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof are hereby accepted and sha(� constitute the special assessments against the respective Iands named therein and each tract of (and therein included is hereby found to be benefited by the improvements specified in the amount of the assessments levied again st it. 2. Such respective assessments shall be payabl�e in ten (,101 equal installments on each and every assessment to be payable on or before the first Monday of January, 1961. Any. deferred insta�lments shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent.(6%1- per annum from the date of the adoption of this assessments resolution. To the first in sta��ment in each case shall be added interest on the entire assessment from the date of this resolution until Decemger 31, 196�i. To each such subsequent installment when due shall be added interest for one (�41 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, 0 pay the whole of the assessments against any parce) with interest accrued to the date of payment to the City C(erk and he may at any time thereafter pay to the County Treasurer or to the City Clerk 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 sha11 forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of these assessmer►ts to the County Auditor to be extended on the Proper tax Iists of the Gounty and such assessments sha11 be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes, Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins this 4th day of October, 1960. C. R. PETERSON, W. HIIRLAN PERB I X, Secretary of the Council , Mayor JO�PFI C. VESELY, City Attorney C I 1`t OF HOPK I NS liennepin County,Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 9(8 RESOLUTION OF COMMENDATION _ of_ . JOSEPH T. ANDERLA WHEREAS, Joseph T. Anderla, councilman of the City of Hopkins and a member of the.Hopkins Zoning and Planning Commission, has passed away, and WHEREAS, He was a member of the originai Hopkins Charter Commission from 1946 to 1950 and a member of the Wopkins City Council� from July I, 1948 to July 1, 1951 and again from February I, 1958 to the date of his death, and WHEREAS, He was a member of the Hopkins Zoning and Planning Cortmission from 1954 to 1955 and again from February I, 1958 to the date of his death, and WHEREAS, The said Joseph T. Anderla performed at all times aIl of his duties for the City of Hopkins and its people, faithfully, diligently and we11, P10'� THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows:.. l. Th # the undersigned on behalf of the people of the City of Hopkins regret the untimely death of the said Joseph T. Anderla and express their deep sympathy to his wife and family. 2. That further, the undersigned express their gratitude for the unselfish service performed by Joseph T. Anderla for the people of Flopkins. BE IT FURTFIER RE.SOLVED, That an origina� signed copy of this resolution shall be prepared and properly,signed by the Mayor, a11 of the Councilmen, the City Manager, the City Attorney and the City Clerk and delivered to Mrs. . HelenA�,der�a, the widow of Joseph T. Anderla. Passed and adopted this 4th day of October, 1960. ��, ��� __ C. R. Peterson, City CFerk C17Y OF HOPKINS � ��� � � W.r F{ar 1 an Perb i x. Mayor , Ci ty AAanager � .. f: :,... . , C I TY OF HOPK i PIS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTI CE OF HEAR I NG ON A PETI TI ON fi VACATE A CERTAI N' ' PORTIOW OF,JEFFERSON AVENUE,SOUTH BEIWEEN MILWAUKEE _. _. AVEfVUE TO .A .P01 NT 60 FEET NORTFF, OF, TFiE SQUTH . L I NE OF _. TWIRD STREET SOUTH. _ .. .. _- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition has been filed with the Clerk of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, the object of which is to vacate a certain portion of Jefferson Avenue South between Milwaukee Avenue to a point 60 feet North of the South Iine of Third Str'eet SouthD and that said petition arill be heard and considered by . , the councii at a regular meeting thereof to be held on the 15`r►iday of November, 1960 at 7;30 oeclock P. M. at the council chambers in the City Hal�l of said City. , ,i Dated thi s 4th day of �E;Tb$�ER�.^�' j t960. JUSEPH C. VESELY, __ City,Attprney C. R. PETERSON, C i ty C l�erk TO BE PUBLISHED �N THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW OCTOBER I3� 20� 27� AND _ NOVEMBER 3� 1960. CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 938 A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG PREPERATI ON OF ENGINEER�S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREQS A PETITION HAS BEEN RECEIVED REQUESTING THE IMPROVEMENT OF BURNES DRIVE FROM CAMPBELL DR�VE TO MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD AND M�NNETONKA M�LIS ROAD FROM CAMPBELL DRJVE TO BURNES DRIVE BY THE IN� STALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAJN EXTENSIONS THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M,S.A. SECS. 429.0�1 TO SECS. 429.III. NOW THEREFORE BE I T. RESOLVED BY THE C I TY C OUNC t L OF THE C I iY OF ' _ . HOPKINS MINNESOTA THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN STROJAN FOR STUDY AND HE IS INSTRUCTED TO REPORT WITH ALL CONVENIENT SPEED ADVISING THE COUNC�L IN A PRELIMINARY WAY AS TO WHETNER THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENTS ARE �EASIBLE AND AS TO WHETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED OR �N CONNECTION WITH SOME OTHER �MPROVEMENT� AND THE ESTIMATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED 8Y THE C�TY COUNC�L OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� THIS 4TH DAY OF OC TOBER� 1960. C. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY TO THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C. VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM MOPKINS C1TY ATTOsNEY W. HARLAN PERBIX, . MAYOR —A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNE S�TA� WAS HELC ON THURSDAY� OCTOBER 6� I 960 AT 4;30 P.M. I N THE CI TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNC�LMEN MILBERT� CARROLL AND HANLEY� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT A TAX LEVY FOR 1961 IN THE AMOUPIT OF $529,304, , WHICH �S IN ADD►TION TO AN AMOUNT oF $100,375, WHICH �S AUTOMATICALLY SET UP BY THE COUNTY AUDI TOR FROM SI X�6� RESOLUTI ONS ADOPTED FROM TI ME TO TI ME FOR THE PAYMENT OF BONDS AND INTEREST� MAKING A TOTAL OF $629,679, BE APPROVED. CARROLL VOTING N0. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THE ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING BUDGET RESOLUTIONS: CARR�ED. RESOLVED BY THE CI TY COUNCI L OF THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS, aS FOLLOwS: THE SUM OF $629,679 BE RAISED BY TAXATION DURIN6 THE YEAR 1961� WHICH TOGETHER W�TH �204�654 ESTIMATEO FROM VARIOUS SOURCES OF REVENUE AGGREGATING $834,333 �S HEREBY APPRO—; PRIATED FOR THE USE OF THE SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE C�TY GOVERNMENT AND FOR GENERAL C� TY PURPOSES AS HEREI NAFTER MENTI ONEO FOR THE F� SCAL YEAR BEGI NNI NG I�I �61 AND ENDI NG I 2/31 /61 . , REVENUE CURRENT PROPERTY TAXES DEL�NQUENT REVENUE FROM OTHER AGENCIES SHARED TAXES L I QU OR C�GARETTES BANK EXCISE MORTGAGE PROPERTY S7'ATE HI GHWAY A� DS L I CElVSES BUS) NESS NON—BU5I-NESS PERMI T5 BUSI NESS NON—BUSI NESS I NTEREST �N I NVESTMENTS OTHER MUNIC� PAL COURT F� RE PROTECTI ON LIBRARY RECREATI ON MISCELLANEOUS TRANSFER SURPLUS APPROPRI ATI ONS $629,679 couNCi� $3�450 5�000 MANAGER�S OFFICE 30,500 MUNI C� PAL COURT I I� I 50 ELEC TI ONS 2� 500 I 0�000 C� TY CLERK�S OFF� CE I 0� I 00 I 6� 000 LEGAL SERVI CES 3, 500 2,000 ASSESSING 13,650 2� 000 ZONI NG 8c PLANNI NG 3, 300 � 9�000 CHARTER COMMISSION $00 � NSURANCE I 0, 450 19,230 POLICE 97,600 750 FIRE 37,650 I NSPECTI ON SERVI CES 3� I 00 4,900 RETIREMENT 20�100 400 C�VIL DEFENSE I�000 I�_000 DOG CONTROL 1�600 WEED CONTROL 800 30� 000 ENGI NEER� NG 1 6, 550 I 000 STREET DEPT. 154,775 (� 000 SAN� TATI ON 65, 330 22, 350 MUNICI PAL BUI LDI NG ( I� 000 1�200 HEALTH 4,500 36,000 WELFARE �3�500 42,824 LIBRARY 23,000 RECREATI ON 42� 950 PARKS 33,000' HENNEP�N COUNTY PARKS 2�100 CONTI NGENC� ES 68,451 STORM SEWER 52,352 733,958 DEBT SERVICE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS 29,975 P.I..R. BONDS 70.400 $ 834, 333 $ 83?1, 333 _ THE ABOVE SCHEDULE OF REVENUES AND APPROPR�ATIONS EST�MATED AS THE BUDGET FOR THE CiTY OF HOPKI NS FOR I 961 I S I N ACCORDANCE W� TH THE FI GURES DETERMI NED AT THE COUNCI L MEETI NG ON OCTOBER 6, 1960. THIS CALLS FOR A CURRENT TAX LEVY TO BE RAISED �N 1961 OF $529,304, TO TH�S MUST BE ADDED THE AMOUNT ALREADY SET UP BY THE COUNTY AUD�TOR SUFFIC�ENT TO PAY OUR GENERAL OBLIGATION AND P.I.R. BONDS AS FOLLOWS; GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS $ 29,975 P,� .R. BONDS 70,400 TOTAL $100,375 OUR ASSESSMENT RECORDS IND�CATE THAT THE TOTAL TAXABLE VALUATION FOR i961 WILL BE �II,880,743, QSING THIS VALUATION FIGURE THE TAX OR MILL RATE FOR 1961 APPEARS AS FOLLOWS: C�TY BUDGET $529,304 MILL RATE 44.55 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS 29,975 P.�R, BONDS 70.400 $629,679 " 2.52 5.93 53.00 PAGE -2- SPEC� AL MEETI NG - OCTOBER 6� I 960 MEETI NG ADJOURNED, ATTESf: i / , / �.• ' .� W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR . �� C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL `. , � - �� � , C• A. PLYER80#! i�XXXX�ii XkXl�XX HOF%K! lrl$ C 1 TY �. iiXItXX ��Cx�cx ��i1�R 6� �0 . CitY . XXxilX9if! xxit�x . - 5�9� 304 dBi��lU. b8#.I �ATI GM�I ii01�� 29� 97'S P.1 .R . 8�108 • -.,.....90.:�.��.... . . " . .� 6P9, 879 i�RA AN� MENl�PI M CtW�tyil PARK8 L�VI �S ARI; � 1 N��UDQ�i � � AC7'��R 6, �0 ' , � Cf T1f XXftlt% , . , .`il'H OCi'�ER . �0 _ �. R. P�T�EiSON XXXXx _ . C1'� c i nr oF HOPK t NS �wr NNEsota OCT08ER ?� 1980 AMi. R. F. F� TZ$1 �J�UIONS� COUNTY At�D! �?dR MENAI�PI N COUNTY COURY HOUSE MI MNEAPOLI 9� MI NN. OEAR S1 R� THE F01.LflWf N(i t 3 AN EI�CERPT FROM A BPECi AL CBUNC! L 11I�E7t NQ OF 'THE L`� TY COUNC� � OF THE CI TY 00 NOPKI NS� MI NNESOTA� H�lD UN THURSOAY� OCT08ER 6� 1 96� AT 4l30 P.AA. t N THE CI TY NALL . HAMI,EY MOVED� AAl1.6ERT SECONDED� THAT A TAX �EVY F�R 1961 IM 1'HE AMOUNT OF $529�304� WHI CN 13 1 N AODI TI ON 1'O AN ANtOUIVT dF $100� 375, WHf CH 1 S AU1'OMATI CAI�.Y SET UP 6Y THE COt1NTY AUD� TOR FR4M SI X(6) R�SOI.UtI ONS AQOPT�O FROM tl AAE T� TI dAE F'OR THE PAYIUI�NT OF 80NOS ANO t NTERE8T� AAAKI NO A TOTAL OF $829� 679. 8E APPROVEQ. CARR01.1. VOl'1 A1G N0. . CAP.RI ED. HANI.EY MOVEO� N111.9ERT SECONOED� r11E AOOPTI ON OF THE FOLI.Otlll N8 BUDtiET RE80LUT1 ON$. CARR► ED , RESOI,.VEQ BY THE CI iY COUNCI L OF THE CI TY OF' HOPKI N8� AS FO�I�tXi+St THE 9UM OF $629,679 9E RAt SEO 8Y iAXA'TI ON OURI NO YH� YlAR 1961 � WHI CH TOOEYNER� WI T!f �204,654 ESTI AAIITED FROM VAR� OU3 SOURCES OF REVENUE� AtiOREGA�'1 NG �83A�333 1 S HER�BY APPROPRI ATEO FOR TIiE USE �F THE SEVERAI. OEPART61E�lYS O: YHE Ct tY OOVERNM�Ni AND �OR OENERAI. C� �Y PURPOS�S AS HER61 ldAFTER i�16NT1 ONED FOR TWE FI SCAI. Y�AR 9Et3t NNI NO 1�I �61 aIVD ENDI NG 12/31 /fil . � � s APPRoi�R! ATIONS CURRENT PROPERTY TAX�B $629,b79 COUNC�a $ 3�450 DEIt NQUENT 5 � 000 �r,q�qGER � 5 06P1 Cr 30� 500 Ii�N!„ E��_oM �1�1�j�A���C1�FS` MUNI CI PAL COURT 1 t� 1 50 SHARED TAXES �{,ECTION3 2�500 LIQUOR ��000 G� TY CLERK�S OF�'IC� 10�100 C�6ARET1'E$ (6�000 l�Qa� S�Rv�c�s 3�500. 9ANK �XCISE 2��0� ASSESSfN� 13,850 �AORTQAQE REOI S1RY 2�000 YdNI N0 & P1.ANWI N0 3�300 STATE HI QwWAY Af 0 9� 000 CHARTER COtIdlA1 SSI �N 800 LIC-� +�� ! 1d8URAHlC� � 0�4$0 8v8t IUE88 ! 9�230 p0�1 CE 97�600 NOiJ�8US1 NE98 ?50 FI RE � 37� 650 � { NSPECi'I ON SERVI CES 3� I 00 BUSINES3 4�900 RETIREMENt 20�100 NON•BU91 NESS 4a0 C1 VI l oERE�1SE I, 000 NI�TE�RES�ON INVES�uI IUT I�000 pOG CONl'ROL 1�60Q �g • WEEa CONTROL 800 �dUMIClPAI, COUR7 30�000 ENOINEERINQ I8�550 �'I RE PROTF_CTi ON 1�000 3tREET DEPARTAA�Nfi 154�7?b LIBRARY (�000 SANtTAt10N 65�330 RECREATI ON 22i 350 �N� C� PA�� BUI �D� ND 1 1� 000 MISCEL6ANEOUS � l�20o w�a�YH � � 4�500 TRAN�FER 36�a40 WE�,FARE $�COQ SURPI.U3 42.$24 L�BRARY 23�000 RCC�EAr� ocv 42� 950 � PARK$ 33�000 H�PIPIEPI N COUNYY PARK3 2� I 00 CONTI N6EMC� �S 66�45� � 2 . $ 733, 958 �,.;.�,x _S R V � C � . � QENERAL 48L1 GATI ON BONDB 29, 995 P-� -R- ir.ON.�.'s�.�....�.�.. ...�+�....�.i.�...�..�.7Q 40�rr.u.,., $ 834�333 $ 834.333 a.� .._.........r.... TME A80VE SCNEOULE OF R�yENUES ANp APPROPRIATIONS ESTIMATEb AS TNE �UDOET iQR THE C�TY OP HOPKI NS fi0R I 961 1 S 1 IV ACCOADA�JCE U!rt TN THE P'1(3UR�S DEYERI��F N�0 AT THE COUNCI t. 1ulEET1 N8 ON OCt08ER <6� 1960. �'H13 CAl.1.S FOR A Ct1RREN1" TAX �E:VY TO BE RA18ED I�t 1961 OF' $529�304, TO. TWI S MUST BE AOOED TME AAAOUNT Al.READY SET UP 8Y THE COUNTY AU�I T�t SUFRI CI Efdt TO PpY OUR OENERAL 08L1@Ai'I ON AND P.t .R. �ON�S AS FO!lOWSt PAGE •2• • :, _. R. F. Ft TZ31 AAMON3 � COUNTY AU01 TOR � ocroesR 9� 1960 OEtdERAL O�l10AT10N BONDS $ 29�975 4�.1 .R. BONQ9 ?�0 40Q„� TOTAt, $100 � 375 OUR ASS636MIEN1' RECOROS 1 NDI CATE THAT THE TOTAI vAXABLE VALIlATI ON F'OR 1 961 WI LL 8E �I i,880, 743� USI N� THI S VALUAtI ON FI �URE TH� TAX pl� Mt �L RATE FOR I 961 ApPEAR� A9 F04�OYY80 cl 'rv B uDOEt $529� 304 ��`�� .�5 OENERAI. 08L1 QAfI ON 80ND3 29� 9?5 2,52 P.1 .R. 80NDS ��„7�,490� �,�5.9` 3�� $629,679 � 53.00 ������ 1�� STAtE OF M� NNESOTA� CO�iNTY OF HENNEPI N� SS Ct TY OF HOPKI N8 � 1� C. R, P�TERSON� BE! NJQ THE OUl.Y APP01 N'�EO ANO QUAII F� EO CI TY CI.�RK AND S6CR�TARY OF THE COUNCI � OF THE Cf 1'Y 0� hlOPKI NS� �O HEREBY CEftTI FY i'HAT 9'HE AqOyE ARE EXCERPT3 FROM THE 8f�EC{ A!. COUPlCI L MEET! NG OF OCTOBCft 8� I 960� AA1 PIUTES Oi WNI CFi ARB ON FI �E 1 N THE Oi'FI CE OF TWE Ct TY CI.�RK ANO SECRETARY OF Tk�E COUNCI t OC` THE C� 1'Y OF HOPKI N3. CRPsOMJ C, R. PE7ERSON� C1�'Y C�ERK ANO SECR�TARY oF vHE cOUNc�1.. r ROBERT F. FITZSIMMONS, Counfy Auditor GEORGE B. HICKEY, Chief Deputy G�C���Z� �I�,Gc�G�L HENNEPIN COUNTY 106 COURT FIOUSE • FEDERAL 9=5811 MINNEI�►POLI S 1S, MINNESOTA To the Clerk of (;P�/ Q� �"�OpiCl$'1S The encicsed Cer�ti_ficate of Sums Voted is for yaur convehi.e..r,c�� The Clerk of each City or Village is requiYed b,_y la��� �co fi:snish to the County Auditor, on or before the l�th day of October� an attested copy of his ��ty or V:�llage record stat'ing the amount of money voted to be ra�sed for Villa�;e or �ity purposes. ,_ By sending your Certificate of Sums Voted in at an early date; it will enable this office to complete its records and have any errors corrected before making up the mill rates, Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. Yours very truly, Robert Fo �tzsi�nons County Auditor By tTement Clerk P:,So Please state whether or not you have included P��A and Hennepin County Park levies in your budget. This offi ce raias-� levy for each of them unless you state otherwisao Thank you. � A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA, WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� OCTOBER 18� 1960 Afi 7:30 P.M, IN THE CITY HAIL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN CARROLL� MILBERT AND HANLEY� ALSO CITY EN6INEER STROJAN ANO CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED OCTOBER 18� 1960, IN THE AMOUNT OF �40�287.05� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENEO ON 9/15/60 AT 10:00 A.M „ FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WATER AND THE FOLLOW�NG BIDS WERE RECEIVED;— SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT QAn. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE B�DS BE REJECTED ON THE INSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WATER ON MONROE AVENUE AND 7TH STREET SOUTH. CARRIED. • MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SEGONDED� THAT THE B10 SUBMITTED FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WATER ON HIAWATHA AVENUE BE REJECTED. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT A RECOMMENDATION BE MADE TO THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION TO RECONSIDER THE PRESENT SET BACK REQUIREMENTS ON THE NORTH—SOUTH AVENUES I N THE C—I COMMERC� AL DI STRI CT. CARRI ED. MILBERT MOVED� CARROLI SECONDED� THAT THE FOLLOWING JUDGES FOR THE NOVEMBER STH� 1960 GENERAL ELECTION BE APPROVED AS SHOWN ON ATTACHED EXH�BIT °Btl. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION AS SUBMITTED BY HOWARD PUCK� SUPT. OF POLICE� FOR A YELL"OWMARKETPARKI NG° ZONE TO BE PAI NTED ( 5 FEET EACH SI DE OF THE DRI VEWAY INTO THE COUNTRY CLUB�PARKING LOT AND THAT A TWO HOUR PARKING SIGN BE PLACED ON BOTH SIDES OF THE STREET� ALSO� A 30 FOOT YELLOW °NO PARKING° ZONE IN FRONT OF THE HOPKINS HOTEL LOCATED ON 9TH AVENUE SOUTH, BE APPROVED. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED, THAT TOWNS EDGE OLDSMOBILE, INC.� BE PERMITTED TO EXTEND THE PRESENT USE OF THEI R USED CAR LOT TO I NCLUDE LOTS I 9, 20 AND 21 � I N AUDI TOR�S SUB� DI VI SI ON f#242. CARROLL VOTI NG N0. CARRI ED. HANLEY MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION AS SUBMITTED BY THE CITY MANAGER FOR THE PROPOSED OVERHEAD STREET LIGHTING INSTALLATION PLAN FOR 1961� BE APPROVED. SEE EXHI B� T pCp. CARR� ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTION N0. �a„I °A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR AN ENGINEER�S REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED BLACKTOPPING OF THE ALLEY BEHINO 6TH AND 7TH AVENUES NORTH BETWEEN EXCELSIOR AND FIRST STREET NORTH°, BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. MIIBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY OFF�CIALS BE GRANTED PERMISS�ON TO SIGN DEEDS AP1D PAPERS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE SALE OF LOTS 9 AND (0 ON THE OLD STREET CAR RIGHT—OF—WAY. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY ENGINEER BE INSTRUCTED TO RELOCATE EXTSTING STORM SEWER LOCATED ON THE ABANDONED STREET CAR R�GHT�OF—WAY FROM A POINT MIDWAY BETWEEN HOMEDALE AVENUE AND HAWTHORNE ROAD TO MEAOOWBROOK ROAD AS PER ENGINEER�S PLANS AND REPORT� AT A COST NOT TO ESCEED �2�500. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MI LBERT SECONDED� THAT RESOLUTI ON #914� °A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG HEARI NG ON THE PETI TI ON TO VACATE A CERTAI N PART OF THI RD STREET SOUTH, WESTj-MI NNEAPOLI S HEI GHTS", BE ADOPTED. CARR�ED. MI LBERT nnoVEo, HANLEY sECOnloEo, RESOLVED BY THE CI TY COUNCI.L OF THE CI TY OF NOPKI NS AT THE MEETING OF OCTOBER 16� 1960, AS FOLLOWS: THAT THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF THE WATER AND SEWER UTILITY FUNDS FOR THE FISCAI. YEAR BEGINNiNG JANUARY I. I 961 AND ENDI NG DECEMBER 31 . I 961 , BE ADOPTED AS FOLLOWS: WA?ER UTI LI TY�UND R V UE CUSTOMER CHARGES $113�000 INCOME FROM INVESTMENTS 400 OTHER I.�00 LESS TRANSFER TO SEWER FUND 114�400 y I 6 . Soo $ 97,600 r.,...,....�._ apP o,�R t A TL� ADMI NI STRATI ON PUMPS AND WELLS D� STR� BUTI ON CAP� TAL OUTLAY DEBT SERVICE .� � $18,475 � 24,600 I 7, 200 4,800 31 . 998 $ 97,073 � PAGE �2� REGULAR MEETI NG — OCTOBER I 8� 1 960 S�Y. `i�E CUSTOMER CHARGES CONNECTION CHARGES RRANSFER FROM W ATER FUND MEETING AOJOURNED. SEVJER UTI LI TY FUND APPROPRI ATI ONS $80� 000 ADMI NI STRATI ON 2�500 LI FT STATI ONS I 6.800 � MA� NTENANCE 8c DI SPOSAL CAP� TAL OUTLAY DEBT SERVI CE 99 300 $i s,o�s I 5 , 600 22,500 6,450 3...� � • 4r85 _ a�sl'�a ��,�� � 1,� %�� � .�l , C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL ATTEST: l `(J V P��. ���(�i� 1 r.`r w �+� W. HARLAN PERBIX� MAYOR C I Tl' OF NOPK I NS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION N0. 914 A RESOLUT I Old ORDERI NG HEAR I NG ON PETITIqN.TO VACATE.A CFRTAIN PART OF THIRD.STREET SOf1TH IN WEST:MINNEAPOLIS HE I GHTS WHEREAS a11 of the owners of property abutting upon that part of Third Street South in the plat of West Minneapolis Heights described as follows: Corrmencing at a point on the West (ine of Section (9, Township 117, Range 21, distant 53.2 feet North of:the Southwest corner thereof; thence Easterly deflecting to the right 89� �' 43' from said West line a distance of 33 feet to a point markedc by_a judicia� I_andmark; thence.continuing along the afore described line a distance of 300 feet to.a point marked by a judicial land— mark; thence Southeriy parailel with the West (ine,of said Sec,19 to the South I�ine thereof, being the point of beginning of the tract herein vacated; thence Southerly to a point �tark�d by a judicial tandmark on a line drawn from the Southwest corner of said Sect.ion 19.to the Northwest corc�er of Lot 26, Block 6, 'Mlest Minneapolis Heights��, which point is distant 3�3 feet Easterly of the Southwest_corner of said Section 19; thence Northwesterly on said line bo the SoutMwest corner of said Section t9; thence East along the North Iine of Section 30, Toarnship 117, Range 21, Hennepin County, Minnesota, to the point of beginning, have petitioned the council of the City of Mopkin s.to vacate the same� setting forth the facts and reasons for such vacation, whieh petition is verified by the petitioners and wrhich petition has been approved by the Zoning and Planning Commission of the City of Fiopkins, and WHEREAS the councit of the City of Hopkins deems it expedient that the matter be heard and considered, fVOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF , . .. . . . _ HOPKINS AS follows: I. That said petition will be filed for record with the City Clerk who shail give notice by publication in the offic.ial newspaper of the city for four consecutive.weeks at Ieast once each week to the effect that swch petition has been filed and stating in brief its object and that the petition wi11 be heard,and considered b6y the council at a regular meeting thereof to be held on the �fiHday ofI1�9�1%!',� 1960 at 7:30 o�ciock P. M, in the council chambers of the city hall. Adopted by the city council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting held this�t$;�i� day of �4�2; ,(960. C. R. PETERSON, _ Secretary of the Councii JOSEPH C. VESELY, G i ty Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, Mayor �.� ... ___ . . � � ���i - . VI CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE OF HEARING PET.ITION TO VACATE A CERTAIN PART OF THIRD.STREET SUUQH_lN_ WEST MI Nf�APOL I.S FIE t GHTS P10TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition has been filed with the Cl=erk of the City.of Hopkins� Hennepin Gounty, Minnesota� the object of which is to vacate tbat part of Third Street South in West Minneapolis Heights, described as follows: Com�nencing at a point on the West line of Section 1�9, Township b17, Range 21, distan.t 53.2 feet North of the Souttr�uest corner thereof; thence Easterly�deflecting to the right 89 degrees, 43 minntes from said West (�ine a disfiance of 33 feet to a point marKed by a judicial tandmark; thence continuing along the aforedescribed 1=ine a distance of 300 feet to a point marked by a judicial (andmark; thence Souther(y parallel with the West Iine of said Sec. 19 to the South line thereof, being.the point of beginning of�the tract herein vacated; thence Southerl+y to a point marked by a judicia) Iandmark on a tine drawn from the Southwest corner of said Section 19 to the Northwest corn er of Lot 26, B lock 6, 'W11est Mi nneapo I i s He i ght,s"� which point is distant 333 feet Easteriy of the Soufhwest corner of said Section 19; thence Northwesterly on said Iine to the Southwest corner of said Section 19; thence East along the North Iine of Section 30, Taanrnship 1�I7, �Range 2f, Hennepin County, Minnesota, to ,the point of beginn ing�. and that said petition will be heard and considered by the councii at.a regular meet ing thereof to be held on the ::���;: day of �.�@���3eg, t960 at 7:30 o�cloek P. M. at the council chambers in the City Wall of said City. Uated this]��h day of-4etc�bei�er, 1960. JOSEPH C. VESELI(, C i ty At�torney C. R. PETERSON, ,City Cferk � ;� � �l PUBLI SHED I N THE HENNEP� N COUNTY REVI EW OCTOBER 1Q:7�{,� ��� , ', '�� II � , :a:i�d �Vo�a�mbe�r 3,ralOtiz,��_.and;�ltl:th�, 1960; � � � C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEP� N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 921 A RESOLUTI ON ORDERI NG PREPARATI ON OF ENGINEER!.S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS A PETI TI ON HAS BEEN RECEI VED REQUEST) NG THE I MPROVEMENT OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY AND THE EAST-WEST ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVENUES-NORTH FROM 6TH AVENUE NORTH TO FIRST STREET NORTH BY THE INSTAtLATION OF BLACKTOP SURFACING THEREON AND TO ASSESS THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT To M.S.A., SECS. 429.01 I TO SECS. 429.1 I i. NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE CI TY COUNCI L OF THE CI TY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA� THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT BE REFERRED TO JOHN`� STROGEN FOR STUDY AND HES IS �NSTRUCTED TO REPORT WITH ALL CONVENIENT AS SPEED ADVISING THE COUNC�L IN A PRELIMINARY WAY�TO WHETHER THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE FEASIBLE AND AS TO WBETHER THEY SHOULD BEST BE MADE AS PROPOSED OR IN CONNECTION WITH SOME OTHER �MPROVEMENT� AND THE ESTIMATED COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT AS RECOMMENDED. ADOPTED BY THE C�TY COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� THIS I�TH DAY OF OCTOBER� 1960. C. R. PETERSON, IN. HARLAN PERBIX, SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL MAYOR J05EPH C. VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY APPRGVtD AS 70 FORM MOPKiNS CITY ATTORNEY �,,.,. ..._.. ___ _. _ . -..._...� t,: . � (OFF� C� AL PUBLI CATI ON� C I TY OF HOPK) NS MI NNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF GASOLINE FOR THE CI TY OF HOPKI NS, M1AI NNESOTq. SEALED BIDS W� LL BE RECEI VED BY THE C) TY OF HOPK�� NS� MI NNESOTA� UNTIL 10:00 A.M. ON OCTOBER 27� (960� AND W�LL THEN BE PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ ALOUD FOR FOLLOWING ITEM REQUIRED BY THE C�TY OF HOPKINS. 45�000 GAILOWS � REGULAR GASOL)NE ALL BIDS SHALL BE ON FORMS ON FILE (N THE C1TY CLERK�S OFF�CE� C)TY HALL� WHICH W�LI BE FURN�SHED FREE TO EACH B►DDER UPON HIS REQU��T. ALL B�OS MUST BE SEALED ANO MARKED �B)D ON GASOLINE�� AND ACCOMPANIEO BY A CERTIF�ED CHECK� CASHIER�S CHECK OR BID BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF F�VE PERCENT �5°o OF THE TOTAI B�D PRICE� MADE PAYABLE TO THE C� TY OF HOPK� NS. THE R�GHT �S RESERVED TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS OR PARTS OF BIDS , AND TO WA�VE INFORMALJT�ES THEREI.N. B�DS MAY BE REJECTED FOR ANY ALTERATIONS OR ERASURES. C( TY OF HOPKI NS � R. L. 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COST O� Y40E RECCi�i�EWO�D PFtCJGIRAPA �ICUA.D B� 6ii�F�iOXQ �9AT�Q�S� �& � 040 �'ER V�AR o 'PMi Y04'AL PLAP3 REC�9EF1DE0 8Sf Pe0Ri0-0ERPO 8�A8�3 P6�'JEFt CCIP�A�4Y 690l1�.D C�SF 'P�9� CU 8Y 1�P�R'OXo MA'P��.4i $2a300 ti 4fgd��, Ia�.� e Q�D EABCn $ R�89��CT�'UI,�,.V 31�I�01'�ED� 0 0 �f3l�dCWER CB �� �f1�A�ER HOPKItdS . MINNESOTA OVERHEAD STREET LIGHTING \ INSTALLATION PLAN _ 1961 �.Install 2 new 10,000 Lumen Lamps `�nstall 39 new 6,000 Lumen Lamps Change 63 lamps from 4,000 to 6,000 Install 2 new 10.000 Lumen Lamps 1. 17th Ave. No. and North Service Rd. of Hwy, #7 2. St. Louis Rd. between Excelsior. Ave. and Jackson Ave. '1. 2. 3� I �. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. �• 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 0. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 3�s Install 39 ne�r 6,000 Lumen Lamps Manitoba Rd. and W. Alban's Rd. Manitoba Rd. and E. Alban's Rd. Loring Rd. and webster Rd. Loring Rd. and Fletcher Place Fletcher Place and Mill Rd. Cottage Downs and Va11ey Way Cottage Downs and Edgewood Dr. Park Terrace and Valley Way Bridle Lane and Valley W�y Bridle Lane and Park Terrace Bridle �.ane and Edgewood Dr. «ilshire Walk and Valley Way Robinwood Lane approx. 500' E. of 17th Aae. No. Robinwood Lane approx. 150' W. of Elmo Park �1pts. Robin�sood Lane & No. Service Rd, of Htay. �7 Service Rd. at N.W. Corner Elmo Park �pts. Service Rd. at City Well �+ Ido. Service Rd. of Hwy. #7 and E. side Elmo Park Apts. 16th Ave. No. & No. side of M& St. L. Tracks Wayside Rd. & Farmdale Rd. Wayside R.d. & Althea Rd. Wayside Rd. & Hazel Lane Wayside Rd. & Hollyhock Wa�rside Rd. & Wayside Hollow Farmdale Rd, & Sweet Briar Lane Farmdale Rd. & Campbell Dr. Farmdale Rd. & Althea Rd. (West) Farmdale Rd. & Althea Rd. (East) Farmdale Rd. & Hazel Lane Farmdale Rd. & Hollyhock �l. 2. 33. �34, 35. 36. --�7. 38. 39. 1. 2. 3• 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11, 12. �,13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. `-20. 21. 22. 23• 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 3�-. 32. 33. 3�+• 35. 36. �7. 38. �9. 4,0. Althea R.d. & Herman Terrace Herman Terrace & Herman Court Madison Ave. at Curne 200' No. of Madison Circle No. Madison Ave. &.Madison Circle No. Madison Ave. & Madison Circle So. Madison Ave. & Monroe Ave. No. No. Dead End of J ackson Ave. No. Monroe i�ve. & lst Street No. J ackson Ave. & lst Street No. Chan�e 63 lamps Prom 4,000 to 6.000 Lumens So. Service Rd. of Hwy. #7 & 16th Ave. No. n n u n n n& 15th Ave. No. n n n n n n& 14th Ave, NO. " " ° " " ° & 13th Ave. NO. 4th St. No. & 19th Avee No. n " " & 16th Ave. No. n n n & 15th Ave. No. " " " & 14th Ave. No. n " " & 13th Ave. No. n n n & llth Ave. No. " " " & lOth Ave. No. No. Dead EYid of 20th �ve. No. 3rd St. No. & 19th Ave. No. " " " & 18th Ave. No. n n �� & 16th Ave. No. ° " " & 15th Ave. No. " ° " & 14th Ave. NO. �� n ° & 13th Ave. �O. n tt n & I.�.tri AV2e 1V0v " " " & lOth Ave. No. " " " & 9th Ave. No. " " " & 7th Ave. No. " " " & 6th Ave. No. 2nd St. No. & 20th Ave. No. " " " & 19th Ave. No. " " " & 18th Ave. No. " ° ° & 16th Ave. NO. n �� " & 15th kve. N0. " " " & 14th Ave. No. " " " & llth Ave. No. " " " & lOth Ave. ido. " " " & 9th Ave. No. n n n & 7th Ave. No, ° " ° & 6th Ave. NO. n n n & Oak Glen �� n n & Park Lane M& St. L. tracks & 14th Ave. No. n n n n & 13th Ave, 1Vo, n n n n & llth AVe. NO. n n n n & lOth Ave, 1Vo. 4 ♦� • M 41. Ridgewood & Park Lane 42. Ridgewood approx. �00' West of Washington Ave. No. 43. lst St. No. & Oak Glen 44. lst St. No. & Park Lane 45. Monroe Ave. No. & 2nd St. No. 46. Monroe Ave. No. approx, 800' No. of 2nd St. No. 47. J ackson Ave. No. & 2nd St. No. 48. Van Buren Ave. No. & 2nd St, No. ' �u9. Van Buren Ave. Ido. approx. �00' No. of 2nd St. No. 50. Van Buren Ave. No. approx. 800' No. of 2nd St. No. 51. Tyler Ave. No. approx. 400' No. of 2nd St. No. 52. Division St. & Texas Ave. 53• Division St. approx. 600' W. of Texas Ave. �4. Cambridge approx. 600' W. of Texas Ave. 55• Oxford and Murphy 56. - 63. Eight lamps at Elmo Park Apartments. C i TY OF F�PK I NS Hen�epin County, Mtnnesota NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION TO VA�&TE PART OF �IAfELFTH A1/ENUE . SOUTN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition has been filed and is of record with the Clerk of the City of Hopkinsa Hennepin County, Minnesota, the object of which�is to vate that part of Twelfth Avenue South lying between the extension Easterly of the Northerly boundary line of Lot I, Block 36, West Minneapolis and the Northerly bour�dary line extended Westerly of Tract 6, Auditoras Subdivision Number One Hundred Pfinety--�rive L:195),,, Hennepin County, Minnesota and running the�ce S wth to the Northerly boundary Itne of the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Pau1 and Pacific Railway Cor�►any, and that said petition will be heard and considered by the council at a regular meeting thereof to be held on the 20th day of December, 1960 at 7:30 o�clock P, M. at the Council Chambers in the City Ha11 of said city, Dated this (5th day of I�ovemberD 1960. JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney C, R, PETERSON, ` � City Cledt Published in the Hennepin Gounty Review, November 17D 24 and December I end 8� 1960. CITY OF HOPKINS Mennepin County, Minnesota i NUTICE OF HEARI NG PETI TION TO VACATE THE NOR'tl�l—SOUTH ALLEY IN,BLOCK 36, WEST MINNEAPOLIS AND.THE NORTH-50t1TH A.LLEY.OF BLOCK.I,.. L, P.._ CREVIEReS FIRST AUDITION TO_WE$T MINNEAPOLIS AND A PART.OF TMIRTEENTH AVENUE.SOUTN AND.A . PART OF S.IXTH STREET SOUJTH. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition has been filed and is of record with the Clerk of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Mic��esota, the object of which is to vacate the foilaroing described, alleys, avenue and street, vizs (a)... The North—South alley in Block 36, West Minr�eapolis. ('b). The North—South alley of Block I, L. P..Crevier°s First Addition to West Minneapolis. :(.c�. That part of Thirteenth Avenue South lying between the extension Easterly of the Northerly boundary tines of Lot I, Block l, L. P. Crevier�s First Addition to West Minneapotis and the Northerly boundary line extended Westerly of Lot 17, Block 36, West Minneapolis and running thence South to the Northerly boundary line of the right of way of the Chicago, Milwawkee, St. Paul and Pacific rs�m�►ay right of way. ;{;d�.:. That part of Sixth Street South lying between the Westeriy boundary line extended Southeriy of Lot 13, Block I, L. P. Crevier�s First Addition to West Mi�neapolis end the Northeriy boundary line of the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Ratlway Company, And that said petition will be heard and considered by the council at a regalar meeting thereof to be held cu� the 20th d ay of December, t960 at 7:30 o�clock P. M. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said city. Dated thls 15th day of November, (960. JOSEPH C. VESELY, City Attorney C. R. PE TERSON, City Clerk. Published in tMe Hennepin County Review, November 17, 24 and December I and 8, 1960. A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNC�L OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY� NOVEMBER 1,.1960 AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE C�TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNC�LMEN CARROLL� MILBERT AND HANLEY� ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER� CITY ENG�NEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. HANLEY MOVED, MILBERT SECONDED, THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED NOVEMBER I� 1960 IN THE AMOUNT OF $135,364.36, BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. MIIBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE BIDS ON THE SELF—PROPELLED ViBRATING ROLLER BE TABLED TO THE DECEMBER 20TH COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED ON OCTOBER 27� 1960, FOR THE SUPPLY OF GA50LINE AND THE FOLLOWI NG B� DS WERE RECE� VED:— DBI DERS SKELLY OIL CO. MOBILE OIL CO. STANDARD OIL C0. WM. H. MCCOY FORD DEEP ROCK TEXACO� I NC. UNI T PRICE 0.1 900 0.1 885 0.1897 0.1 8704 0.1 891 8 0.1 8550 TOT L $ 8�550 8,482.50 8,536.50 8,416.80 8, 51 3.1 0 8,347.50 HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THE LOW BID AS SUBMITTED BY THE TEXACO CO.� INC.� BE ACCEPTED IN THE AMOUNT OF $8,347.50. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE NORTHWESTERN BEL� TELEPHONE CO.� BE GRANTED PER� MISSION TO PLACE A BUR�ED CABLE IN THE ALLEY NORTH OF EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD EXTENDING EAST ACROSS I9TH AVENUE AND SOUTH ALONG 19TH AVENUE. CARRIED. M�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEO, THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISS— ION THAT A VARIANCE BE GRANTED FROM THE REQUIRED (00 FOOT LOT FRONTAGE TO 80 FOOT FRONTAGE ON LOTS 2 AND 3� AS SHOWN ON THE PRELIMINARY PLAT PLAN AS SUBMITTED BY MR. C6C�L KLOSS� AND AI.SO THAT THE PRELIMINARY PLAT PLAN BE APPROVED. CARR�ED. CARROL� MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION THAT THE FOLLOWING DESCR�BED LOTS� NAMELY LOTS 19 TO 20 INCL.� BLOCK 2� WEST MINNEAPOLIS� BE REZONED FROM C�I COMMERC�AL TO 1NDUSTRIAL� BE TABLEO. CARRIED. MI LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT RECOMMENDATI ON BY THE ZONI NG AND PLANNI NG COMMI SSI ON ON THE PETITION TO REZONE PROPERTY FROM B—R TO S�R, THE FOLLOW�NG DESCRIBED PROPERTY � THAT PART OF THE EAST 600 FEET OF THE NW4 OF SEC. 19, TOWNSHIP 117� RANGE 21� LYING SOUTHERLY OF MINNEHAHA CREEK� NORTH OF TRACT A, R.L.S. #561, AND EAST OF THE WEST 150 FEET THEREOF, THAT PART OF TRACT K, R.�.S� �561 � LYI NG SOUTHEASTERLY OF A LI NE DRAWN PARALLEL WI TH AND 350 FT. NORTHWESTERLY OF THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SA�D TRACT K� TRACT D, R.L.S. �561� THAT PART OF TRACT B� LYI NG EAST OF IHE.W EST I 50 FEET THEREOF� THAT THE PETI TI ON BE DENI ED AND THE ZONING BE RETAINED AS B�R� BE TABLE� TO THE NOVEMBER 15TH COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED. MI LBERT MOVED, HAPILEY SECONDED � THAT RECOMMENDATI ON BY THE ZONI NG AND PLANNI NG COMMI SSI ON FOR A SPEC�AL USE PERMIT IN A B—R ZONE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PROPOSED APARTMENT BUILOING TO BE LOCATED EAST OF MONK AVENUE TO THE SOUTH OF CAMBRIDGE, THE NORTH 1�2 OF LOT 69, AUD�TOR�S SUBD�VISION #239, AS APPLIED FOR BY ELMO GINKEL� BE GRANTED. CARR�ED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION N0. �A RESOLU TION CALLING FOR AN ENGI.NEER�S REPORT ON THE COST OF PROPOSED SIGNS TO BE ERECTED IN THE MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTS", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. HANIEY MOVED, MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMM�SSION BE GRANTED ON A SPEC� AL USE PERMI T I N THE i NDUSTR� AL ZONE FOR AN I NDUSTRI AL BU� LDI NG TO BE LOCATED AT THE NORTHNJEST CORNER OF 6TH STREET SOUTH AND IOTH AVENUE SOUTH� THE WEST 13 FT. OF LOTS�9� 10 AND II AND THE EAST 7 FT. OF VACATED ALLEY IN BLOCK 53, WEST MINNEAPOLIS ABUTTING LOTS 9� 10 AND II� BE GRANTED�W�TH A VAR�ANCE FROM THE REQUIRED LOT WIDTH OF 100 FT. TO 80 FT. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED, MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THE RECOMMENDAT�ON BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMIS� S� ON FOR THE BU� LDI NG PERMI T APPLI CATI ON BQ SCHNABE� 8c RE� DEl TO CONSTRUCT AN 1 NDUSTRI AL BUILDIfVG AN IN pNDUSTR�AL ZONE TO BE LOCATED AT 622 —(3TH AVENUE SOUTH� BE DENIED, DUE TO THE FACT THAT IT DOES NOT MEET THE LOT REQUIREMENTS AND ALSO THAT THERE ARE NO PROPER FACILITIES SUCH AS WATER ANO SEWER, ALSO NO PROPER STREETS TO CARRY THE HEAVY TRAFFIC. CARR I ED . PAGE -2� REGULAR MEETING - NOVEMBER I� 1960 HANIEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE CLA�M AS SUBMITTED BY MR. ROBERT FELTL FOR DAMAGES TO HIS CROP CAUSED BY STORM WATER BE REFERRED TO THE C�TY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED� THAT COUNC�OMAN DONALD MILBERT BE APPO�NTED TO THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISS�ON TO SERVE OUT THE UNEXP�RED TERM OF THE LATE JOSEPH ANDERLA. CARR� ED. MEETING ADJOURNEO. .�c t�,.� ,��,C�lo�� � C,. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE COUNC�L ATTE.ST/• �E� �; ��� L 'L�/��1.(.,�.1 �, ��i'� � W. HARLAN PERBI X, MAYOR A SPEC�A� MEETING OF THE CODNC�L OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON THURSDAY� NOVEMBER 10� 1960 AT 8:00 A.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX� COUNCILMEN CARROLL� MILBERT AND HANLEY, ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER. CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEO� THAT THE OFF�C�AL RETURNS OF AS SUBMITTED BY THE JUDGES OF THE SEVEN.�7� VOTING PREC��JCTS HOPK�NS� NOVEMBER 8� 1960, BE ACCEPTED AND THAT THE COUNCIL TO BE AS FOLLOWS: CARR� E0. PARK_BOND ISSUE THE SPECI AL CI TY ELECTI ON I N HOPKI NS � HELO I N HEREBY CERTIFY THE RESULTS VOTES VOTES TOTAL DI STRICT OR PRECI NCT YES NO BA LOTS #� MASSEY�FERGUSON CO. 1�5 (57 332 #2 HARLEY_�i4PK1NS SCHOOL 369 408 777 }� 3 KATHERI NE CURRAN SCHOOL 370 449 81 9 ..r� #4 FORO TRAC TOR OLV. 396 578 974 #5 OAKRID��OUNTRY CLUB 464 480 944 �6 ALI CE SMI TH �C^NoOL 232 374 06 #7 Cl TY �LL 250 355 605 TOTAL 2.256 2,801 5.057 STORM SEWER BONDS DI STRICT OR PRECI NCT VOTES VO TES TOTAL YES NO` `______ BALLOTS �� MASSEY�FERGUSON CO. 152 175 327 #2 HAE3LEY H9PKt NS SCHOOL � 374 `404 778 �3 KATHERI�E CURRAN SCHOOL 309 � 511 820 #4 FORD TRACTO DI V. 290 681 971 #5 OAKRLDGE C9UNTRY CLU_ B�� 414 512 926 #6 . ALI CE_ SMI TH SCHOOL I 96 408 604 �7 C 1 zY �iALL 220 387 60? TOTAL 1.9�5 3.078 5.033 HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BE GIVEN A BINGO PERMIT FOR NOVEMBER 14� 1960, TO BE HELD IN THE ST. JOSEPH�S CHURCH HALL AT 8:00 P.M. CARR�ED. MILBERT MOVED� HAN�EY SECONDED� LIQUOR LICENSE FROM �. G. ZRUST EXCELSIOR AVENUE� BE GRANTED. MEETING ADJOURNED. THAT THE APPLICATION FOR A TRANSFER OF AN ON SALE TO CHET C. NELSON� LICENSE TO BE LOCATED AT 814-816 CARRI ED. ' � �� � ATTEST: , � � �, �� W. HAR AN PERBIX, MAYOR ����.�.� C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY TO THE C OUNCIL ST�4'I� OF T�'"!INi��SOTA ) )SS. COUVTY OF ?i�iv��' �PIN ) 0�'T CIAL RE?'UR�TS OF JUDGES 014' SP�CIqL ELECTION HELD I�TovE��IBER 8TH 1960 DIS ^�I CT ATO. 1 U1E, THE tn�?DERSIGn?ED, JL?DGES OF =�TtiE SPECIAL ELECTION hyLD IN AND F0� T� CIZ'Y OF HOPILI�TS, �-?�I��1�PI�T r0?.�?`I'Y, iiINl�?ESOTA, OT? TUESDAY, T�+oT�'�3ER 8TH, 1960, .��'REBY CEpmIFY THAT ?� �T'T'L���D. AT TI� POLLIATG PL�.CE F0� SAID F�ECTION, TO—U]IT; Iv�QSSEY—FFRGUSOn? CONIPANY, Oi� TH� DqTE OF �AID ELECTTOI�T; THAT T�� POI,LS FOR S9ID EI�C'110\T W�RE DULY OP�NED AT 7:00 GiCLOCK �1M OI�' �SXID DAY Al`,T,1� �.F�`�LAIA?FD OPEN COI�TTIi�NQUSLY UNTIL 8:00 0� CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, AND NO LONGER; ��HAT SAID �LECTIUN Tr1AS I1�T ALL �SnFCTS CO�TDIT��D ACCOFtDIA1G TO LAU�1; AND :4LL �tiALIFIED . �TOTERS RE9ID��TT IAT S�ID ��CTIOTd �IS`?'RICT ���'u0 DESIRED TO V07'E TI�R���T ��nTERE PERI�T1'ED TO �0 S0; Ti-iAT EACH ��'?�.SON r: �'0 ��0'I`ED TT-IEREAT LdP_S FTJR\�S?-tF''� �ti' US WITN 9At OFFICIAL BALLOT I�i FOP`�7 IDENT.iCra?� ti�r11H Ti� O�iE H:��RETO ATTP.CHED, MARIfED EXI�BIT "A"; T�Lt1T FORTu[�TITN LTFOTJ TT� CLOSI�TG Or ^�'�' POLLS FOR. SAID ��LEC'i'TO�T ?��TE PPOCEEDID TO rpr����T r��rD C9idVASS 1�' �'OTES CA�T AT SAID FLFCTIOAI LPOR �'Hr', SAID @iJ�STION, �1T�TD 'ri�l�'RrLr�pnT FOLmID �? i�1D DET�RP�iINEII =11�D DO HER� �Y CTR,TIFY 4T�?D DEC?�u RE TN_4T SUCH �TOTE ti���aS �.S FOLLC�;�1,S: PARK B01� ISSUE VOTES YES / %S_ VOTES 11JO /� � SPOILED OR BLANK BALLOTS �� `r0"'AL �ALLOTS_���Z S�.'��:TER BOt�TD ISSUE VO'�'ES j'ES �=? �. �TOi'ES nTQ / ��� S.POI? FD OR �� ��.4rIK BALLOTS /,� TOTAL BALLO='S ,3 `ToZ �rTITI��i�SS OU�, �?'!��:i?� 0�"F'I�IALLY r1S �TTCH ELFCTIOP� 0� �ICFRS T:dIS 8TIT DAY Qr, �Tp`r .L, �;���3�R � 1960 �- / , �f ; � �;� � ,�- ���,—�� � C✓!�./� ST�'j�+ OF 17I�r,;rSOTA) )SS. -T ) �oT;�,� oF �;�,;�,TpTr; 0=��'I :'IAT. RE�JFNS 0 h J iJPGLS OF SPECI�L y�L�C�I'ION �i�;-'�]' n?r,`l�T.���ER 8T�I 1960 ilT �i j'.'�i_ _I li T hT �� 'Z; T,�,T�� TT-rr; T?TIDERSTGT`i�',D� JT?DCT �S Ol TzC'J SPECT6L �I�ECTIOi�T T�T,D T_I\T AI�TD F'Qr� T�,*F'. C� `i_'i' OF ;-IOFI;TrTS, ?-t�i�i•,t�PI?�t CC�iTr�r�l r� iUiTTTn,�r,�OT�,� Oiv I'i1�,�DAY, rTOVr���II�ER �TI-�� 19609 I�i�.�BY CE�.TIF`Y TfAT ?�lE �`!'TE»DE.D P_T �'i_�', POJJIi�?r7 PT,P..C� FGR �I�.ID F�� C'I'IOTT, TO—ti^vrlT; NARLE'� HOP?ffl?S SCHOOL, 0?'�t '�'trE Db'I� G� S�ID L��Cr!'IOi�d; TI�nT TT� POLLS F0� SNID LL�CT� 0?�i ��r�;RE D�rr _y_ OP.!-,���rD A.`� 7:00 0' CLOCK A.���. 0�' SAID nAY Ai�TD F���IT�TED O:�EI� GGTdTIraUpTT,�LY r���TTTT, 8:00 OT r_.LOrK P.?��. 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COLiN7'Y 0�4 U�P�'�TEPIN) OFFTCIAL Rr`T"TRrvS CF JtTDGES OF SPECIAT . FT JCTION �LLD NOV � ��BEFZ 8TH 1960 DI S TR_I CT N0. 3 UrE, TI-� UNDEP�S1Grd�D, JTJT!GES OF T�IE SP�CIAL ZLECTIOI�I �r,IJ I�v AV� '_•'Q?� THE CITY 0�� HOPKSl�1S, I�'i�1��'�FIn? COUIvTY, MII�rdESOTA, OT��1 TU�'SDAY, r'O�TE7'�TBER BTH, 1960, F��NEBY C�R`�`IFY THAT ti�;TE ATTEI�ID�D A i T��-�' POLI�I�TG PI��?C�� _�'�Ft SAID ELrCTION, TO-1r�'IT; x�T�RII�E CURI�.EN SCHOOL, OD? Ti-Ir: DATE Or SAI�J �L.FCTIOi�t; THAT T� PULLS FOR S.AID ELECTIGZT Z�,�r��r� DULY OP.i,P�D A`�' 7:00 O�CLOCK A.��T. OF 9AID D�!Y A�?D R�iAII�?ED OPEAT CO��iTI?•,ZTOL�SLv LT�TiIL 8:00 0' CLOCK P.��''�. OH S�1_ID DAY, Ai��-? T;0 LOn?G�R; THA_T SAID ELECTION ?'J�S IA? ALL R.ESFECTS COT��I j1C`�F_'D ACCORDITIG TO LAi��?� Ali�? I�L�., CzLTAITFIED `JOTERS R.ESIDEi�TT Ii� SAID FL�CTION DISTRICT T,�I?0 DE�II�FD TO �0`�'F TuERE',AT 1^1ER.F PFRI�'�ITTED TU �0 S0; TNA�� :�ACH P'{�RSOn? ���r�0 STOiE�_� T;hN:R�'�AT ?r:r4S Fi�1�TIS��,D BY US tif?ITH A1�T OF_�CIAL �'.ALLOi IN F'OR1:� TT?EJ`TT1C�T T,�rfT}-; T1-i� OI'��F �IERFTQ ATTj�CT�ED� nAPKFD �X�BIT ��A�,; TNAT FORTI���i�..TI! Lrppr� `t'HE� rr,OSIPd�:� OF TT� PQLLS rOR SAID ��,EC'�'IO?,1 i,:T� �ROCEE�ED TO r�rJn,rm AT?D CADnTA`35 T:�E �JOTES C!�ST �T SAID �'LECTIOi�T UPGP:? `�IE SQI� C�U-;STION, 9.AI� THERL'L1PO�T`'FOIJPID AN� DETER'I3�3�D A1�1�� DU ?IERFBY CERTII�Y AD�n DECILK�E Ti��m S l�TJ17 V O"L T��D I� �"1.,1 �OJJ1J?��� i� • PARK BOI�?D IS;�li�' VO`i'�L'.� YES � � �/ VOTES i�0 SPOILED OR BLAI\K BA���lu TOTAL• BALLOTS .� �' 9 ��,+TER BOn?D ISSLF VO'I'ES YES � Q �TO'I'ES N 0 SPOILED OR BL.qNK BALLOTS `�'OTAL BIiLLO'�'S �i—�`' ?ru'I'�'T?T�S 0?TR �rAl:?DS 0'_ r I�IALLY AS S�?CH ELEr�p�;T CFFIC��tS T?�s 8Tr� �AY Or NO v���ER, 1960 STl.T� OF i�:IA1n1ESOTA) )SS. CC�L�,1^y pF � �'r,n�?H;pInT� 0�'ICIAL R.ETiTRIVS OI' JUDGES OF� SP1+�CIAL ETF'CTIO?�T T�T,� n?0`TE'`�i�ER 8TH 1960 DISTRICT N0. I� tiaJE, mF� UT�?nFFiSI�r�?ED, JI�Lir'.�F� OF ']'l�r', SP��CI�L ��LECTTOi�t �i�'LD IAT .�ND ��OR TI-� CI'I'i' OF NOPIff�iS, ?�ITT�PIPd COiJl`dTY, '�I�'�1ESOTA, OTT '�'L��SDAY, i���OVF'��BER 8TH, 1960, u�;R�Y CER'I'I �'Y TH.�T ?=,TF A T lr'?�.iJ �D � ��' TN r� POL•LI n�rr P� CE i� 0.�-� S� I� LT F�;'ii p?�? � TO—ir�Tl T, FORT� ���Cr'OR CO?��PAP;1.Y� 0?�? T__��' PA`?' � 0'�' S4ID TTECTI01�1; THAT 'I'??_F_, pOLL� �OR S9T_D T�'ITi'.C110A? �,:;E;�E D�?Lv OP�?n?FD �`I' 7:00 0� CLOCK A.I�•T. OF' SAID DAY AND P�LTZAIT�?ED OPrTd �,Gl'��'i'Tn?UOLISLY.- U��TTIL 8:00 0� CLOCi� P.i���. Or' SAIi� DAY_, A'���li P10 LOi��G�P; �'NAT SAID liJLECTIO?v ?�1AS T� �T L�.r�SPECTS COi�TDL?C'�D A CCORDIT��G TO �.A?^1; Ai�1D ALL �LiALIrI�D VOTrnv RESIDEA]T ITv SAID �T�'�CTIOi,1 DISTRICT ?J'IC D�ST�ED TO VOTE Ti�EREAT -ia�ERE PL��'iI7.'TED TO UO S0; �`�'uAT EAC�-3 PERSOPd ��IHU �TOT�i'� 1Hr�REAT �nT4S �'U'r�.PdISNED �V TT� Tr�1TH �1."� OFFICIAL BALLOT I1_'�I FG�?'�i I1_1Fi�?TIC1�L tiJIT�-? ^1_T� 01�IF r?Ef�,�TO AT`r'ACHED� T�''L�+R�FD FXIIIBIT �'A"; T�.A.T FORT�:���TH UPOTI T�' CLOSIiVG Oi�' T�IE POLLS TOR SAID EI,EC'�'IOId ��1r'. p_R.00EEDED `!'0 COt�PdT .ArdD C:1I�NASS T1-�: VOi��� CAST A`l� SAID LLECTICI�1 UPON TF-�; S4ID QUEST�ION, AI�T TI �P�,iJPOi�? FOU?�1D AP�?D DETEPI�I�9ED ATTD DO uER.BY CERTI� AD?L DECLARE Ti��1T SUCN ��%0 � 1:erAS AS FOLLO�r,'S : PAPK BO�,'L ISSUE VOZ'ES Y�S 3 �Q TTO �'FS I�JO � � � SPUILED OP� BT�,A?K B�?LLOTS 5 (�/ TOT�L BALLOTS SE[�:�'R bO�dD ISSUE VOTFS �S ,� O VO'I'FS i�TO � � f SPOILED OR ' BLAI�;K BALLOTS ,.� � TOTAL BALLGTS� TnII�!��?�'SS p��t. �-IQ?�iDS O�FICIALLY AS �iiCH LL�CTIOi:? O��F'IC��RS TI3IS 8TN DAY OF 51�;O�TE;��ER, 1960 STATE Or NIIn1AlESCTA) )SS. COtJI�1`I'Y OF HEi�ITv'EPIN) OTFI CIAL P�E`_�TRNS OF JUDG�ES OF SPFCIAL EL'�CTIOr1 I�IJ �1oV��IBEP 8TH 1960 DISTRTCT n?0. 5 �n�, T'�ts LmTDTRS � �=NED, Ji?DGFS OF 'I'Fi�' SFFCI Q L ELFC'PI ON L?ELP I`�r Q T?D FOP� T F?F' CITY OF' ?JOF:�IT�S� LII;TTI`;!',PIN COLTI�?`T'�'� P-�TT�1'L�OT.A� OI�T TITi;�D�IY� .��IO`.�'1.�i�R 8TI-i, 1960� �RE3Y C�RTIF'Y TN�T ���ri� ATT�,I�iDE� A T TNE POLLIAiG PLACE FOR SAID ELECTIOr�, TO WTT; OAK RI.P,�rE CLUB, OT? �r�-rF nA'I`F OF �.AID �LECTION: THP_T TH� PGLLS FOR SAID r�FC�l7:O�i i•:rER.� DtTLY Or;�i�?ED AT 7:00 A.iZ. OF SAID DAY ��_l�rD �AIPTED OPL�i C0:�1TIid[JOUSLY Ui�TIL 8:00 0' CLOCK P.P��. OF S^TP DAY�� :4'!1D T�TO LOI��GGP�; TiiqT SAID 'LLF'CTIOTI �nT:�.S ITd ALL �cESPECTS CONDTJCTED ACCGR.DI1�?G TO LA'vv; AI�?D ALL ��iJAL1l�I];D S�OTEnS P�SIDENT Ii�? SAID ELLCTICI�T DISTFICT ?�THO DESIt�ED TO TIOTE '7';:�:;P�T T�IF_;RE PER�IITTED TO DU SG; Tfi�T EACri PERSOAI ti��IQ ".�OTED T�REAT WA�� F� �.I�.'IS�-l�'D BY US W.ITH AId OFI'ICIAL t�ALLGT I�� I'ORI-I IDE��TTICAL ?�dZTH T�-IC OAdE ?-i�P�TQ qTTt,CNED, I��ARI4ED �XHIBIT �'A'�; TNAT FORTh�?^�ITH UPO�? Th� CLOSI�?r 0�' i�fE POLLS FOR SATD ELECI'�0?�; T.ti'E PROCFEDED TO COTJTvT E1r�TD CAINASS TF-�`' ��OTES CAS�' AT SftID F.LFC'I'IOT�i UP01`�i T%�' SATD 'JUE,STTQi�T� A ��I?_l 1^.uFR�T?POPd FOTTND �;��� D�TER�`•T �P? �,'D �1?`T� r10 t?F'REBY C�,RTT_FY ATT'� DECLA.RE T�+�'? T STJCH �'0`_�' �ri4U ^_S FOLL�T^.rS. P�RK BGPTn ISSITF' �ro�s �s � G � VO'I'�S TIO � � o SPOILED OR nL.�NK BA.T,LOTS �., � TO'i't1L BALLOTS�� 5���]ER 130iVD ISSUE VOTES YiS s-� � y� V 0'?'ES P� 0 �i�! �. SPOIL�n OR BL.4n?K BALLOTS /� b TUlAJ �11JT OTS o f, � —r----�.` U7ITI�TESS OUR H.4�1DS �Hr'ICT_ALLY AS SUCH �LECTIOP�? OFFICERS TI�S 8TH DAY OF ��TOv�r�s�., 1960 �� ��.�,��,w-�1. �� i � G ( '� i" ,!1.G r �A r/ �� L• ��- ..,C-G�f�'G�lI��/1..�,. t G;.✓�� . �. a-r,c�.�,� '%n . G�,�.-�¢� � 1 l / ` � I � ! 3 �. �'i JUD T S STqTE O�y ?�iIAI��I �SGTA) )SS. CGUA?TY OF rlEn?�1�'PIN) . OFFICIAL RETCTRILTS 0� JU�'G�S OF SPECIAT LLEC'I'ION i�LD I�TOj! � ��ER 8TH 1960 � DI S'�'RI CT N0. 6 I�TE, T� LTTTP,ERSIGn��D, JUDG�S 0� Ti-�, SPECIAL �LFCTIOrT �r;Ln ,TnT A.N.i) FOR TI�� CI'�'Y OF HOPKINS � T��r�1EPI �d i 0� �NT'Y� T�iIT�1�.TESOTA, OP� TU�SDAY, NOV � r��ER BTH� 1960� I��'�RL73Y Gr;RTTFY 1N�T Tj�� 4^m�i��r�� AT TI-L POLTI�,Tr p1„qCE r01� SAIll E,LECTI01`1, TO—ZnilTj ALICr; �1��CT.-i SC��O�L, OhT T.HF DA'I'� 0� S,4ID ELEC`rI01�?; TI-�AT T�-P��. POLLS r�'OR S�ID FLI+�CTIOTd ti�IERE DULY OPE\TLD �T 7:00 �i�i. Oi+ SAID DAY An?D R�T�AIlvFT� OPET1 rpN�i�:�JOUSLY UT•?TIL 8:000' CLOCK P.P�T, 0� SAID DAX, Ai�,�7 ?�TO LOi�1GF�� THAT S4ID ELECTION �^,�A_S IN �LL r�SPECTS C0�1i�iiCTED AC�;ORDIATG TO LAj�J; A�.n ALL G1?:4LIFIED VOTF'RS nESIDET_��T I�i SAID ELEC`rIOPd DISTR_CT ?���0 Di��TRED TO 5r0iE 1H�'L'REAT ?�)EPE PL;R�,;ITTEi.i TO DO S0� ^'FAT r'T'�1Ct_T PER50DT �r;lI?0 701ED i;�'R�l�1 ti�:�AS FUP:ttISHED BY US :���TH AI�i OIa'rICIAL .�?ALLOT Ii,T FUP��I IDFI�?TIC�_L ?^]ITH TF?E Ol�E �IERE^0 ATT.iC�-iED, AIARKED EXI�BIT "A"; TNAT rORT���TITH �JPOi,? TF?E CLOSIT_vG Or THE POLLS FOR Sr�ID EL�CTIQP,t T,'F PROCE�DED � TO COUi�dT Ai�L CAr�NA�•� THE �TOTES CAST AT SAID LLEC'I'IOI�1 UPOA? .T_TNE SAID �tJF'STION, G�` AT�rD THEREUPOI�i F0�1P?�! AI�T.D DLTERi`;TN�» P.T�?D DO HEREBY C�RTTF'Y .ATT; PLCLAPE Ti-TAT SLJCH VOTE:::�nT.9S AS FOLLOj��TS: P�.F'_�' BOTdD T SSUF STOT�,S YES � �10'I'�'S i� 0 SPOILED UR BLA�IK 3A�'L'ZOTS j � TOTAL BALLOTS 6 a � SEi��'F BOIVD ISSUE VOTES YES � �p VO`?'�c NO G� (� SPOILED OR BLAT�TK �ALLO`�'S� TOT4 L NA LLOTS �9 �� Z�dITA1ESS OI;:R �LkP?DS OFFTCIAI,LY AS SliCH EI,r,C'1_'IORT OFFICERS THIS 8TH DP_Y OI' nTG�.1�1 ER, 1960 � STA'1'� OF MINNFSO�',A ) )SS, C0�1TY OF �PIN) OFFI CI4L RETiTR�?S OF JUDG�S Or SPECIP L. E?��',C`I'IOTt I-LFLD NO�I��iBER 8TH 1960 DISTRICT nTO. 7 W�, TFI� U?��DEI�SICTA?�D, JUDGES 0� TI-� SPrCIAL t�LECTIOI�? N�LD IP�1 AND FOR 1HE rITY 0� HOPKII��S, h���NEPID? COUNTY, 1�iIN��;ESOTA, Oi�� `I�Ja�SDAY, PTOUFi��ER 8TH, 1960, I-�REBY C�R`�'IF� iH.4T ��dL �TT�i\DED t1T `''uE POLLITIG PLACE FOR SAID �LFCTIOTT� TO—TnTIT� CTTY HALL, OA? `_�iE 1�ATF OF SAID ELECTIQiT; THAT � pOLIS FOR SAID ETECTIOn1 tiv�RE DITLY OPni�?�D 4T 7:00 0' CLOCK A.I�i, OF SAID DAY Ar?D RIi�;AIr�D OPERT C01�TTII�iITOUSLY L�I�TTTT 8:00 0' CLOCK P.��. OF S� ID D�Y C'_dD Pd0 _LONG�R; THAT SAID ELECTIOD? Z�L4S TI� ALL RES�'ECTS CO?�lDUCTEn ACCOF�IA?G TO LAT�,i� An.� ATL QUALIFIED iJOT_F,RS RFSIDi,niT I!•1 S�ID ELECTIOAT DTSTR.ICT ?n1H0 DESIRFD TO VOTE TIIFRFAT UTEFi� PF'��;ITTED Tp DO S0; 1^1-IAT F��CK.PrRSOn,i T��?p VO'I'ED T�-IER�AT ?�JAS �T.?R�?ISI�D BY US .T7ITH A�? OHrICIAL BArrOT IA? F0�?I�� IDE?�TICAL ?�lT_Th THE OnIL H�R_+,TO AT!AC�TL�D, ���ARKFD FX??IBIT "A"; THAT FORTT-�b��'IT?i UPOD? Ti-� CLO�:II�IG OF TuE POLLS rOR. �AI� ELFCTIOPI ?� PROCEEn� Tp �pT��TT 1?1�rD r�,1�TASS TNE �TOT��S CAS`! AT SAIT� r?LE•C`?'IOT�T UPO�i THE SAID �iTESTIOPd, Ai1.D 1NER�I7POI�T 40??T�TD �T�T� DE^FR°�IT�tLD AniL'� DO F��'R�BY C�u'I�FY AND D�CLARE THAT SUCH VOTE U14� x5 FGLLOTr?S : PqRK. BOND ISSUE jrpTF� y�;S �Jr � �70'I'ES A?0 � ��� S n0I I�LD 0_R. � BLAI�Y BALLO��"S�_ TOTAL BALLOTS % � � SEGJER j0I�1D ISSLTE VOTrS YES �'�2 O VO`_rFS NO � � � SPOILF�I] OR BLAPdK rp LLOTS�� TOTAL Bl LLOTS�� iaTl'I'1�i�SS prr� Np1nT;� p��FICIALLY �?S SUCH �; FCZ'IOA? OFFICERS TuLS 8TH DAY OF NOVII�iSER, 1960 � � i � � / � , / — — /� . �.�,i I ^ A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER (5� 1960 AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE C�TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERB�X� COUNCILMEN CARROLL� HANLEY AND MILBERT� ALSO C�TY MANAGER BRUBACHER, CITY ENGINEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESELY. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED, THAT EXPENDITURES DATED NOVEMBER 15, 1960 IN THE AMOUNT OF �45,980.49, BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT THAT PART OF TRACT B� THE WEST 200 FT. BE ZONED SINGLE�RESIDENCE� THE NEXT 100 FT.,BE REZONEO TO DOUBLE�RESIDENCE AND THE BALANCE TO BE BUSI NESS•RESI DENCE. MOTI ON NOT CARR� ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDEO� THAT THE REZON�NG IN QUESTION ON THAT PART OF TRACT B� BE REFERRED TO THE C�TY ENGINEER AND TO THE RESIDENT PLANNER� JIM HAWKES, FOR A SCALE DRAW�NG AND STUDY AND REPORT TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE COUNC�L BY DECEMBER I� 1960. CARR�EO. A HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED, THAT AN ORDINANCE BE DRAWN TO VACATE�CERTA�N PORTION OF JEFFERSON AVENUE SOUTH BETWEEN M�LWAUKEE AVENUE TO A POINT 60 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH LI NE OF TH�tRD STREET. CARR� ED. HANLEY MOVED, MILBERT SECONDED, THAT RESDLUTION NO. 922� "A RESOlUTION RECEfVING REPORT AND CALLI NG FOR A HEARI NG ON THE BLACKTOPPI NG OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY AND THE EAST-WEST ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH ANO 7TH AVENUE NORTH'FRON 6TH AVENUE NORTH TO FIRST STREET NORTH", ALSo RESOLUTI ON No. 924, "A RESOLUTI ON RECEI VI NG REPORT AND CALL I NG FOR A HEARI NG ON THE PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WATER ON MONROE AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET NORTH TO MADISON AVENUE", BE ADOPTED. CARRIED, MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR �NSURANCE FOR 1961 ON WORKMEN�S COMPENSATION AND AUTO LIABILITY. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED,`THAT THE C�TY MANAGER BE AUTHOR�ZED TO ADVERT�SE FOR BIDS FOR THE CLEAN�NG OF SEWERS IN THE C�TY OF HOPKINS. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE FOLLOWING LIQUOR LICENSES APPLICATIONS FOR 1961 BE APPROVED. CARRIED� ARCHIE�S BAR �ARCHI E NORMANDI N� BLUE RIBBON BAR �MARGARET WALTON� BULL PEN �CHET NELSON� BURSCH�S CAFE �ARNOLD BURSCH� ENGLER�S CENTRE LiQUOR �WI LFRED ENGLER} KNUTSON�S �PAUL STANNARD� LEAMAN�S LIQUOR �R . C . LEAMAN� OAK RI DGE COUNTRY CLUB �BURTON JOSEPH� PRES.� V. F. W, POST #425 (JOHN A. MALECHA� ON AND OFF SALE ON AND OFF SALE ON SALE ON AND OFF SALE OFF SALE OFF SALE OFF SALE ClU6 ON SALE CLUB ON SALE HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE INSTRUCTED TO INSTALL TWO �2� HOUR.PARKING SIGNS ON SECOND STREET FROM TYLER TO MONROE AVENUES. CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED. � ATTE �`T; � r :` ' , `-'V I 1 W. HABLAN PERB I X _ ��` ��x�,� C. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY TO THE COpINCIL C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� M�NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 922 A RESOLUTI ON RECEI VI NG REPORT AND CALL 1 NG FOR, HEARI NG ON I MPROVEMENTS. WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION N0. 92� OF THE COUNC�L ADOPTED THE 18TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1960� A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN� C�TY ENGINEER W�TH REFERENCE TO THE �MPROVEMENT OF: THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY AND THE EAST-WEST ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AND ?TH AVENUES NORTH FROM 6TH AVENUE NORTH TO F�RST STREET NORTH� BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF BLACKTOPP�NG SURFACE THEREON AND THIS REPORT WAS RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL 0�1 THE 15TH DAY OF NOVEMBER� 1960. NOW THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE CI TY COUNCI L oF HOPKI NS� MINNESOTA� AS FOLLOWS: I. THE COUNCI L W� LL CONSI DER THE � MPROVEMENT OF SUCH ALLEY 1 N ACCORDANCE WITH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOTS I THROUGH 9� AND LOTS I 3 THROUGH I 9� BLOCK 65, WEST M� NNEAPOLI S SECOND DI VI SI ON, FOR AlL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE �MPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M,S.A., SECS. 429.011 TO 429.111� AT AM ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF $828.00. 2. A PUBL)C HEARING SHALL BE HELD ON SUCH PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT ON THE 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER� 1960, IN THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL � AT 7;30 O�CLOCK P.M.� AND THE CLERK SHALL GIVE PUBLISHEO NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING AP1D �MPROVEMENT AS REQUIRED BY LAW. � ADOPTED BY THE COUNC�L OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA THIS 15TH DAY OF NOVENBER� i 960. C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBiX, SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L , MAYOR JOSEPH C. VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM HOPKINS CITY ATTORNEY C I TY. OF HOPKI NS HENNEPI N COUIdTY� MI NNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 924 A RESOLUTI ON RECEI VI NG REPORT AND CALL I NG FOR HEARI NG ON IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION N0. 923, OF THE COUNC�� ADOPTED THE 20TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER� 1960, A REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY JOHN STROJAN, C�TY ENGINEER, W�TH REFERENCE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF; MONROE AVEIdUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET NORTH TO MAOJSON AVENUE� BY THE �NSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WATER THEREON AND TH)S REPORT WAS RESOLVED BY THE COUNC�L ON THE (5TH DAY OF NOVEMBER� 1960. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVEO BY THE C�TY COUNC�L OF HOPKJNS� MINNESOTA� AS FOLLOWS; I. THE COUNC�L W,�LL CONSfDER THE INSTALLATION OF SUCH SEWER AND WATER IN ACCORDANCE W�TH THE REPORT AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LOTS� THE WEST (�2 OF LOTS (9 THROUGH 24� BLOCK 2� STEVEN�S OAKWOOD PARK� FOR ALL OR THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 593 FEET OF THE SW�. OF NW4 OF SEC. I 9� TOWNSHI P( � 7, RANGE 2� � LY1NG EAST OF THE GREAT NORTHERN R. R. RIGHT—OF.—.WAY� OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT PURSUANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.011 TO 429,(II, AT AN EST)MATED TOTAL COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF $12,391.00. 2. A PUBIIC HEARJNG SHALL BE HELO ON SUCH PROPOSED 1NSTALLATION ON THE 2�ST DAY OF MARCH� 1961� IN THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE C�TY HALL AT ?;30 O�CLOCK P.M.� AND THE CLERK SHALL GJVE PUBLISHED NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING AND (MPROVEMENT AS REQUIRED BY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCJL OF HOPK�NS� MINNESOTA TH�S ISTH DAY OF NOVEMBER� 1960. C. R. PETERSON, W. HARLAN PERBIX, SECRETARY OF THE C OUNC�L MAYOR JOSEPH C . VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY C i TY OF HOPKI NS HEPJNEPI N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARI NG ON I MPROVEMENTS TO WHOM I T M�Y CONCERN; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY COUNC)L OF THE CITY OF HOPKI NS W� LL MEET I �� THE COUNC�L CHAMBERS OF THE CI TY HALL AT 7;30 O�CLOCK P.M. ON THE 20TH DAY OF CECEMBER� I 960, TO CONSI DER THE MAKI NG OF IMPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY AND THE EAST�WEST ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVENUES NORTH FROM 6TH AVENUE NORTH TO F�RST STREET �IORTH BY THE CO�ISTRUCTI ON OF BLACKTOP SURFAC� NG THEREON PURSUANT TO Ni.S.A� SECS. 429.01 I To 429.11 I. THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE AS.SESSED FOR SUCH �MPROVEMENT IS LOTS I THROUGH 9� AND I 3 THROUGH I 9� BLOCK 65, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND D� VI SI O�I. THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS �828,00. ALL PERSONS OESIR�NG TO BE HEARD WITH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED � MPROVEMENT WI LL BE HEARD AT THI S MEETI �IG . DATED THIS °�I^�T DAY OF NOVEMBER� 1960. C. R. PETERSON, SECRE7ARY OF THE COUhCIL JOSEPH C . VESELY, CI TY ATTOR�fEY PUBLISHED �N THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW NOVEMBER 24TH AND DECEMBER IST� 1960. APPROVED ( FORM NOPKt CtTY ATTORNEY A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY DECEMBER 6� 1960 AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE CITY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR pERBIX� COUND�LMEN MILBERT AND HANLEY� ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER� C�TY ENGINEER STROJAN AND C�TY ATTORNEY VESEIY. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT EXPEND�TURES DATED DECEMBER 6� 1960 �N THE AMOUNT OF $52,654.16� BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARR�ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE �NSTRUCTEO TO DRAW AN ORD�NANCE ON A PETI TI ON TO VACATE A CERTAI N PART OF THI RO STREET SOUTH I N WEST MI NNEAPOLI S HEI GHTS� PETI TI ON BY BUSI NESS PROPERTI ES� � NC, CARR� ED. MILBERT MOVEO� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT TWE REPORT AND PLANS BY JOHN STROJAN� CITY ENGINEER AND PLANNING CONSULTANT JIM HAWKES� ON THE REZON�NG OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEO PROPERTY� THAT PART OF THE EAST 600 FEET OF THE NW� OF SEC .( 9� TOWNSHI P I I 7� RANGE � 2� � LYI NG SOUTHERLY OF MiNNEHAHA CREEK� NORTH OF TRACT A, R.L.S. #561, AND EAST OF THE WEST 150 FEET THEREOF� THAT PART OF TRACT K, R.L.S. #561, LYING SOUTHEASTERLY OF A LINE DRAWN PARALLEL W�TH AND 350 FT. NORTHWESTERLY OF THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT K� TRACT D� R.L.S. #561� THAT PART OF TRACT B� LYtNG EAST OF THE WEST 150 FEET THEREOF� BE TABLED TO DECEMBER 20TH MEETING. CARRIED. • MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION MADE BY THE ZON�NG AND PLANN�NG COMMISS�ON THAT A SPEC�AL USE PERM�T BE GRANTED IIV,A BUSINESS�RESIDENCE ZONE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN APARTMENT BUILD�NG UPON THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 800 FT. OF THE E� OF THE NW4 OF THE NE� OF SECTI ON 19� TOWNSHI P I I 7� RANGE 21 � lYl NG EAST OF MI WNEHAHA CREEK AND WEST OF MONK AVENUE� PETITION APPLIED FOR BY WARREN REITZ� BE APPROVED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVEO� MI LBERT SECONDED, THAT RECOMMENOATI ON SY THE ZON� NG ANO PLANN� NG COMMI SSI ON THAT A SPECIAL USE PERMIT IN A BUS�NESS�RES�DEIdCE ZONE BE GRANTED TO G. F. LOHMAN FOR THE CONSTRUCTI ON OF TWO APARTMENT UN� T BUI LD� NGS UPON THAT PART OF TRACT B� R�L. S. �561 . THE TWO APARTMENT UN�TS ARE TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT A POINT STARTING AT MONK AVENUE� BF�TABLED. TO DECEMBER 20TH MEETI NG. CARRI ED. ' '. ' • M�LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY COUNC�L ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION MADE BY THE ZON� NG AND PLANNI NG COMMI SSI ON THAT THE BUI LDI NG PERMI T APPLICATI ON AS APPII ED' FOR BY GEORGE HARMON�CK TO CONSTRUCT A 7 UN�T APARTMENT BUIIDING AT 26 � 7TH AVENUE SOUTH� LOCATEO I N A C—I COMMERCI AL DI STR� CT� BE DEN� ED DUE TO THE FACT THAT I T DOES NOT MEET THE ZON� NG REQUIREMENTS. CARRIED. MI LBERT. MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT RECOMMENDATI ON BY THE ZON� NG AND PLANN� NG COMMI SSI ON BE APPROVED ON THE REZON�NG OF THE NORTH 35 FEET OF LOT 23� BLOCK 6, WEST M�NNEAPOLIS ADD� TI ON BE REZONED TO C�I COMMERC� AL FROM MUITI PLE�RES� DENCE� I�il:� I S I N ACCORDANCE WI TH OR01 NANCE #I 31 � SECTI ON I 5� SUBDI VI SI ON 2, SECTI ON B� PIO, 2. CARRI ED. �HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE INSTRUCTED TO PREPARE THE NECESSARY PETITION TO THE RA�LROAO AND WAREHOUSE COMMISS�ON TO APPROVE A GRADE CROSS�NG FOR THE EXTENS�ON OF STH AVENUE SOUTH FROM EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO COUNTY ROAD N0. 3. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION MADE BY THE PLANN�NG AND ZONING COMM�SS�ON THAT THE PROPOSED PIAN OF EXCE�SIOR AVENUE STARTING AT MONK AVENUE� BE CHANGED TO A CONIdECTING LINK BETWEEN SECOND AVENUE NORTH CONTINUING TO WEST 36TH STREET �N ST. LOU�S PARK� BE TABLEO TO DECEMBER 20TH MEETING. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE GEORGE R. WOLFF POST BE GRANTED A BINGO PERMIT FROM JANUARY I� 1 961 TO MARCN 31 , I 961 . CARR� ED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT APPLICATION FOR AN OFF SALE �NTOX�CATING LIQUOR L�CENSE f4S APPLIED FOR BY GAYLORD C. WATSON� BE APPROVED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SEC�NDED� THAT APPLICATION FOR OFF SALE INTOX�CATING LIQUOR L�CENSE APPLIED FOR BY LEE ZRUST� TO BE LOCATED AT 18TH AND EXCELSIOR AVENUE ON THE S�NI CORNER� BE TABLED TO THE DECEMBER 20TH MEETING. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MI.LBERT SECONOED� THAT THE MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY�S PROPOSED FRANCHISE ORD�NANCE BE TABLED TO THE OECEMBER 20TH MEETING. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE CITY MANAGER 8E INSTRUCTED TO NEGOTIATE TO PURCHASE THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY FOR PARK PURPOSES; A PORTION OF THE EAST 400 FT. OF THE SOUTH 329 FEET OF THE SW� OF THE SW4 OF SECTION 13� TOWNSHIP (17� RANGE 22� CARRIED. PAGE —2— REGULAR MEETING � DECEMBER 6� 1960 M�LBERT MOVEO� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY ATTORNEY BE �NSTRUCTEO NOT TO PROSECUTE RAYMOND A. SIPPRELL IN REGARD TO HIS BASEMENT OWELLING LOCATED AT 25 � 20TH AVEPIUE NORTH PROVI DI NG HE TAKES OUT A BUI LDI NG PERMI T BY MAY I� ( 961 . CARR� ED. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY ATTORNEY BE INSTRUCTED NOT TO PROSECUTE OORMAN W. CARLSON ON HIS BASEMENT DWE�LING LOCATED AT 40 —(9TH AVENUE SOUTH PROVIDING HE TAKES OUT A BUI LDI NG PERMI T BY MAY I� I 961 . CARRI E0. HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDEO� THAT THE NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY BE GRANTEO PER� MISSION� SUBJECT TO ENGINEER�S APPROVAL� TO PLACE ONE POLE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF F�RST STREET NORTH BETWEEN 9TH AND (OTH AVENUES AND TO PLACE THREE POIES AND REMOVE FOUR TELEPHONE POIES AND ONE NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY POIE� ALL LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF MpNK AVENUE BETWEEN EXCELSIOR AND THE RAILROAD TRACKS; ALSO TO PLACE ONE POLE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF GOODRICH BETWEEN BLAKE AND ASHLEY ROAD. CARRIEO. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT A USED CAR LICENSE BE GRANTED TO � 8c K COMPANY TO BE LOCATED AT (5TH AND EXCELSIOR AVENUE. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� MII.BERT SECONDED� THAT THE C�TY MANAGER AND THE BUILDING INSPECTOR BE IN� STRUCTED NOT TO I SSUE AN,Y; BUI LDI NG PERMI TS FOR APARTMENT BUI LDI NGS AND MAKE SUGGESTI ONS TO THE COUNCIL TO STRENGTHEN OUR:BUIIDING CODE. CARRIED. " MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE CLAIM AS PRESENTED BY CLEMENT TROMBLEY AND LUCIL�E TROMBLEY IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,500, BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. PERBIX MOVED� M�LBERT SECONDED� THAT COUNC�LMAN JOHN F. HANLEY BE APPOINTED TO THE REC— REATI ON AND PARKS COMMI SSI ON TO REPLACE COUNC� LMAN DONIALD J. MI LBERT. CARRI ED . MEETING ADJOURNED. ATTES 1 s (� �� ��� ______ W. HARLAN PERBI X� MAYOR �� -� � � �5,�1�� � , .. _ C. R; PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L �OFF�C�I AL PUBLI CATI ON� CI TY OF HOPKI NS MINNESOTA NOTICE I S HEREBY GI VEN THAT SEALED BI DS WI LL BE RECEI VED BY THE C� TY OF HOPK� NS UNTI L FR� DAY� OECEMBER I 6, I 960, AT I 0;00 A.M.� AND W�LL THEN BE PUBLICLY OPENED ANO READ ALOUD� B�DS ARE BEING REQUESTED oN WORKMEN�S COMPENSATI ON I NSURANCE I N ACCORDANCE W� TH SPEC�FICAT�ONS ON F►LE IN THE OFFICE OF THE C�TY MANAGER� 723 EXCELSIOR AVENUE� HOPKINS� MINNES�TA. ALL BIDS SHALL BE ON FORMS ON FILE IN THE CITY CLERK�S OFF�CE, C�TY HALI� AND WILL BE FURN�SHED FREE TO EACH BIDDER.UPON H�S REQUEST. ALL BIDS MUST BE SEALED AND MARKED "BID ON INSURANCE", AND _ ACCOMPAN�ED BY A CERTIF�ED CHECK, CASH�ER�S CHECK, OR BID BOND, �N THE AMOUNT OF F�VE PERCENT �5°o OF THE TOTAL B�D PR�CE, MADE PAYABLE TO THE C� TY OF HOPKI NS. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS OR PARTS OF BIDS AND TO WA� VE i NFORMALI TI ES THEREI N, BI DS MAY BE REJECTED FOR IANY ALTERATIONS OR ERASURES. BY OROER OF THE C I TY C OUNC I L. C I TY OF WOPK ( NS R. L. BRUBACHER, C�TY MANAGER \\ ', TO BE PUBLISHED �N THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW DECEMBER �, 1960. � (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) CITY OF �iOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE CLEANING OF SAIVITARY SEIrdERS. Sealed bids will be received b� the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins, N6_nnesota, until Monda�r, December 19, 1960, at 10:00 A.M.,_and then and there opened and publicl� read, � `Hi . . . . , . _ . . . .._� `,.1{ V�Y and as soon as possible thereafter, award of a contract will be made by the City for the above work. Specifications and fur�lner details are available at the office of the City Engineer. Bidders' Bond,.Cashiers or Certified Check�is required for ten (1Q/) percent of the bid, as a guaxantee of entry into a contract. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. CITY OF HOPKINS . L. Brubacher, City Manager n�.,,;-�,V, , �.. TO BE PUBLISI-IED IN THE HE�NEPIN COUNTY REVIEfnT, DECEMBER 8, 1960. TO BE PUBLISHID IN TH� CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN, DECEA�ER. 8, 19�. :,;'.���~T - 'y _ ' �: P< r�'; ii r� I'r 4? 'ry.. _ .:�`' ., :if :. � A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA� WAS HELD ON TUESDAY DECEMBER 20� 1960 AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE C�TY HALL. PRESENT WERE MAYOR PERBIX, COUNC�LMEN CARROLL� MILBERT AND HANLEY� ALSO CITY MANAGER BRUBACHER� C�TY ENGINEER STROJAN AND CITY ATTORNEY VESELY. ti �v �''�.. . . ��` HANLEY MOVED� MII.BERT SECONDED� THAT EXPENDITURES DATED DECEMBER 20� 19'60 IN THE AMOUNT OF $35,364.99, BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED ON FRIDAY� DECEMBER 16� 1960 AT 10:00 A.M. FOR THE FURNISH�NG OF WORKMEN�S COMPENSATION INSURANCE AND THE FOLIOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVED: LESS ANTICI- TOTAL PREM. LESS PATED YR. END D�V. TOTAL NET BI DDER COST!_ Dt SCOUNTS BASED ON I 960 1�OSS PREMI UM HOPKINS INs, AGENCY 11�597.77 1,263.64 1,554.57 $ 8,779.51 MUTUAL SERVICE 11,597.77 515.87 4,543.58 6�538.32 FEDERATED MUTUAL INS. 1�,597,77 515.87 2,593.�6 8,488.74 HANLEY MOVED, MILBERT SECONDED, THAT FEDERATED MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY BE AVJARDED THE BID FOR THE FURNISHING OF WORKMEN�S COMPENSATION INSURANCE FOR THE YEAR 1961 IN THE AMOUNT OF $8,488.74. THE BID WAS AWARDED TO THE ABOVE COMPANY BECAUSE OF MORE COMPLETE COVERAGE AND SATISFACTORY EXPERIENCE OVER THE PAST TWO YEARS. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO NOTICE BIDS WERE OPENED ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1960 AT 10:00 A.M.� FOR THE ,:;��r��EANI NG OF SANI TARY SEWERS AND THE FOLLOW� NG 8� DS WERE RECEI VED: , _ti BIDDER PER LINEAL FOOT TOTAL FOR 10.000 FEET CONDUI T, 1 NC. $0.53 $5,300.00 AMER� CAN P� PE CLEANI NG O,I 75 I �750.00 CARROLL MOVED, M�LBERT SECONDED, THAT THE LOW BID AS SUBMITTED BY THE AMER�CAN PIPE CLEANING COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT OF �1�750.00, BE ACCEPTEO. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED, THAT AN ORDINANCE BE DRAWN ON A PETITION TO VACATE THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK 36� WEST M�NNEAPOLIS� AND THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY OF BLOCK I, L. P. .CREVI ER�S F� RST AD01 TI ON TO WEST MI NNEAPOLI S� AND A PART OF I 3TH AVENUE SOUTH AND A PART OF 6TH STREET SOUTH� SUBJECT TO THE SOUTH 33 FT. OF 5TH STREET SOUTH FOR ROAD PURPOSES. CARRIED. MILBERT MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION N0. ���j� "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF THE NOR TH-SOUTH ALLEY AND THE EAST-WEST ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVENUES NORTH FROM 6TH AVENUE NORTH TO FIRST STREET NORTH BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF BLArCKTOP SURFACI NG THEREON. AREA TO BE ASSESSED - LOTS I THROUGH 9, AND I 3�FIROUGH 19, BLOCK 65, WEST MI NNEAPOLI S SECOND DI VI SI ON", sE ADOPTED. CARR� E0. '•; -��;?!ri LBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONOED, THAT THE COUNC� L ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATI ON OF THE ZONI N6 ��,_ AND PLANNI NG COMMI SSI ON THAT THE PETI TI ON TO REZONE PROPERTY FROM BUSI NESS-RESI DENCE TO SINGLE�RESIDENCE THE FOLLOW�NG DESCRIBED PROPERTY: THAT PART OF THE EAST 600 FT. OF THE NORTHWEST 4 OF SECTpN 19, TOWNSHIP 117� RANGE 21� LYING SOUTHERLY OF M�NNEHAHA CREEK NORTH OF TRACT A� R.L.S. #561, AND EAST OF THE WEST (50 FT. THEREOF� THAT PART OF TRACT K� R.L.S. �561, LYING SOUTHEASTERLY OF A LINE PARALLEL WITH AiVD 350 FT. NORTHWESTERLY OF THE SOUTH- EASTERLY LINE OF SA�D TRACT K, TRACT D, R.L.S. #561� THAT PART OF TRACT B LYING EAST OF THE WEST 150 FT. THEREOF, THAT THE FOLLOW�NG PETITION BE CENIED AND THE ZONE BE RETAINED AS BUSI NESS-RESI DENCE. THI S BE APPROVED EXCEPT FOR THE FOLLOWI NG MOD� FICATI ONS: � THE WEST 200 FT. OF THE EAST 2 OF THE NORTHWEST 4 OF SECTI ON I 9� TOWNSHI P I I 7� RANGE 2� � LYI NG SOUTH OF MINNEHAHA CREEK BE ZONED SINGLE�RESIDENCE AND THE EAST 75 FT. OF THE N1EST 275 FT. OF THE BAST z OF THE NORTHWEST 4 OF THE NORTHEAST 4f SECTION I9� TOWNSHIP I17� RANGE 21� LYING SOUTH OF MINNEHAHA CREEK BE ZONE DOUBLE�RESIDENCE AND THE BALANCE BUSINESS�RESIDENCE. CARRI ED, HANLEY MOVED� MILBERT SECONDED� THAT THE RECOMMENDATION 8Y THE ZONING AND PLANNING COM- MISSION THAT A SPEC�AL USE PERM�T IN A BUSINESS�RESIDENCE ZONE 8E GRANTED TO G. F. LOHMAN FOR THE CONSTRUCTI ON OF TWO APARTMENT UNI T BUI LDI NGS UPON THAT PART OF TRACT B, R.l .S. #561 . THE TWO APARTMENT UNITS ARE T.O BE CONSTRUCTED AT A POINT STARTING AT MONK AVENUE, BE TABLED TO THE JA('�UARY 3, I 961 MEETI NGj ALSO THAT THE RECOMMENDATI ON MADE BY THE ZONI NG AND PLANNI NG COMMISSION THAT THE PROPOSED PLAN OF EXCELSIOFjl�1VENUE STARTING AT MONK AVENUE BE CHANGED TO ;"�t�i--CONNECTI NG LI NK BETWEEN SECOND AVENUE NORTH CONTI NUI NG TO WEST 36TH STREET I N ST� LOUI S , PARK BE TABLED TO THE JANUARY 3� 196t MEETING� ALSO THAT THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMM�SS�ON THAT A 50 FOOT EASEMENT BE OBTAINED ON EITHER SIDE OF MINNEHAHA CREEK AND NI NE MI LE CREEK BE TABLED TO THE JANUARY 3� I 961 MEETI NG. CARRI ED. PAGE �2- REGULAR MEETING - DECEMBER 20, 1960 �CARROLL MOVED� HANLEY SECONDEO, THAT JIM HAWKE�S TENTATIVE PLAN FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT � ROADS AND PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE AREA FROM EXCEL90R BLVD., MONK AVENUE NORTH TO HIGHWAY #7 BE REFERRED TO THE ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION FOR STUDY AND RECOMMENDATIONS, CARR� ED . HANLEY MOVED� CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE APPLICATION FOR AN OFF SALE INTOX�CATING LIQUOR I.ICENSE AS APPLIED FOR BY LEE ZRUST� TO BE LOCATED AT ISTH AND EXCELSIOR ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER� BE DENIED. CARRIED. HANLEY MOVED� CARROLI SECONDED� THAT CHET C, NELSON BE GRANTED AN OFF SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE, TO BE LOCATED AT 816 EXCELSIOR AVENUE. CARRIED. M� LBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONOED, THAT RESOLUTI ON N0. q l�p "A RESOLUTI ON DECLARI NG THAT I T BE THE 1 NTENTI ON OF THI S COUNC I L TO ADOPT AFOREMENTI ONED FRANCHI SE ORDI NANCE I MMEDI ATELY AFTER AND PROVI DI NG THAT THE LEGI SLATURE OF THE STATE OF MI NNESOTA ENAC TS ENABL( NG LEGI SL�TI ON AUTHORI ZI NG AND I MPOWERI NG THf S MUNIC t PALI TY TO ENACT SUCH FRANCHt SE ORDI NANCE WI TH THE MI NNEAPOLI S GAS COMPANY", BE ADOPTED. CARRI ED. CARROLL VOTI NG N0. MILBERT MOVED� HANLEY SECONDED� THAT THE MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY BE GRANTED PERM�SSION TO EXTEND A GAS MAIN ON 6TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM SECOND STREET APPROX�MATELY 360 FEET NORTH TO SERVE A NEW APARTMENT BUILDING, CARRIED. ��MILBERT MOVED, HANLEY SECONDED, THAT THE HOPKINS LODGE �17 OF ODD FELLOWS, BE GRANTED A ' BI NGO PERMI T FOR THE PER� OD FROM JANUARY I, I 961 TO MARCH 31 , I 961 . CARR� ED. MEETING ADJDURNED. � � � � )��� C. R. PETERSON� SECRETARY OF THE C OUNC�L ATTEST• " - `� , ,� J�CtVt�uUi � -l/� � W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR �.._ _ ; ti �s�: , � f , � � ��- C( T�' OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION ND. 937 RESOLUTION OROERING IMPROVEMENT qND PREPqRATiON OF PLANS WHEREAS A RESOWT,ION OF THE QTY COUNC�L� NUMBER 922� AOOPTED T�E IITH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1960� F�XED A DATE FOR A HEARING ON THE PROPOSED �MPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY ANC THE EAST�WEST ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVENUES NORTH FROM 6TH AVENUE NORTH TO F�RST STREET NORTH BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF BLACKTOP SURFAC�NG THEREON. AREA TO BE ASSESSED - LOTS I THROUGH 9� AND 13 THROUGH 19� BLOCK 65, UlEST M) NNEAPOLI S SECONC D� V� S� ONy� AND WHEREAS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS':WHOSE PROPERTY IS LIABLE TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE MAKING OF THIS IMPROVEMENT WERE G.IVEN TEN �10� DAYS PUBLISHED NOTICE OF THE COUNC�L HEARING THROUGH TWO �2� WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS OF THE REQUIRED NOTICE� AND A HEARING WAS HELD AND THE PROPERTY OWNERS HEARD THEREON ON THE 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1960� NOW THEREFORE BE ( T RESOLVED BY THE CouNCI L oF THE CI TY OF HOPKI NSS I. SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS HEREBY ORDERED AS PROPOSED IN THE COUNC�L RESOLUTI ON N0. 92� � ADOPTED OCTOBER I 8� I 960. 2. THAT JOHN STROJAN IS HEREBY DESI�NATEO AS THE ENGINEER FOR THIS JMPROVEMENT AND HE SHALL PREPARE PLANS AND SPEC�FICATtONS FOR THE MAK�NG �F SUCH �MPROVEMEN7. ADOPTED BY THE C,ITY COUNCJL OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� M�NNESOTA� THIS 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER� 1960. C. R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCJL JOSEPH C . VESELY, C�TY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM NUPKINS CITY AiTORNEY W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR �� ,� . C I TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEP�N COUNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 940 A RESOLUTI ON DEC LARI NG THAT I T BE THE t NTENTI ON OF THI S COUNC I L TO ADOPT THE AFOREMENTI ONED FRANCHI SE ORDI NANCE IMMEDIATELY AFTER AND PROVIDING THqT THE STATE_LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MI NNESOTA ENAC TS ENABLI NG LEGI SLATI ON ....._ . . ._ -.. _... . _. AUTHOR( ZI NG ANO EMPOWERi NG THI S NUN (C t PALI TY TO ENAC 7' SUC H --.. _ . FRANCHI SE ORDI NANCE WI TH THE NI NNEqPOLI S GAS COMPANY'. WHEREAS� THERE HAVE BEEN NEGOTlATIONS BETWEEN THE M1=NNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY AND COMMUNI T1 ES SERVED BY THE SUBURBAN DI VI S� ON OF THE M� NNEAPOL) S GA5 COMPANY OVER AN EXTENDED PER�OD OF TIME� RESULTING IN THE DRAFT�NG OF A PROPOSED NEW UN! FORM FRANCHI SE ORD� NANCE FOR COMMUNI T) ES SERVED BY THE SUBURBAN DI VI SI ON OF THE MI NNEAPOLI S GAS COMPANY� AND WHEREAS, AFTER A THOROUGH ANALYS�S OF THE PROVtSIONS OF SUCH PROPOSED FRANCHISE ORDINANCE� A FIRM OF RATE CONSULTANTS ACT)NG ON BEHALF OF SUCH COMMUNI" TIES HAS RECOMMENDED THAT SUCH FRANCHISE ORD�NANCE BE ADOPTED� AND WHEREAS, aFTER HAV�NG EXAMINED AND ANALYZED THE PROVISIONS OF THE SA�D FRANCHISE ORD�NANCE� 1T (S THE CONSIDERED JUOGMENT OF THIS COUNCIL THAT THE EN- ACTMENT OF SA� D FRANCHI SE ORDI NANCE W( LL BE BENEF�C� AL TO THI S PAUNIC� PALI TY ANC IN THE BEST )NTERESTS OF CONSUMERS OF GAS IN THIS PAUNIC�PALITY� AND IT APPEARS TO 7H1 S COUNCI L THAT SA� D FRANCHI SE ORD� NANCE SHOULD BE ENACTED� AND WHEREAS, t T 1 S NECESSARY THAT THE LEG1 SLPO'URE OF THE STATE OF M� NNESOTA ENACT ENABLI NG LEG1 SLATI ON TO � NSURE THAT SA� D FRANCH� SE ORDI NANCE MAY BE VALI DLY ENACTED BY THI S MUMCI PALI TYi AND WHEREAS� AGREEMENT HAS ALSO BEEN REACHED ON THE PROVISIONS OF A BJLL WH�CH� �F ENACTED� WOULD PROVIDE THE NECESSARY ENABLING LEGISLATIONj NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE C�TY COUNCIL OF THE C�TY OF HOPKINS� . . AS FOLLOWS: I. IT IS HEREBY DECLARED TO BE THE INTENTION OF THIS COUNCIL TO ACOPT THE AFOREMENTIONED FRANCHISE ORDINANCE IMMEDIATELY AFTER� AND PROVID�NG THAT� THE LEGI SLATURE OF THE STATE OF MI NNESOTA ENACTS ENABLI NG LEGI SLATI ON AUTHOR� ZJ NG AND EMPOWER� NG THJ S MUN1C� PAL� TY TO ENACT SUCH FRANCH) SE ORD� NANCE. 2. THIS COUNC�L HEREWjTH URGES THE ENACTMENT BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF M� NNESOTA OF APPROPR� ATE ENABLI NG LEG� SLATI ON UJHI CH W) LL PERMI T TH� S MUNIC� PALI TY TO ADOPT THE AFOREMENTIONED UNIFORM FRANCHISE ORD.�NANCE� SO AS TO ACT IN CONCERT �' W) TH OTHER MUN1C1 PAL1 TI ES � N THE REGULATI ON OF THE RATES AND PRACTICES OF THE M�NNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY� SUCH ENABLING LEGiSLATION TO BE IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE I :•Ij .`� �� �� j� r'�r FORM OF THE LEG�SLATIVE B�LL WHICH ACCOMPANIES THE AFOREMENTIONED FRANCH�SE ORD) NANCE. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNC�L OF THE C�TY OF HOPK►NS� MINNESOTA� THIS 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER� I 960. C'. R. PETERSON, � SECRETARY OF THE COUNC�L JOSEPH C . VESELY� C�TY ATTORNEY APPRO D A5 TO fORM F40PKINS C�TY ATTORNEY W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR r`� � � � � �� CI TY OF HOPKI NS HENNEP� N COUNTY� MI NNESOTA NOTICE OF HEqRiNG ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOM 1 T MAY C Of� ERN : NOTICE i S HEREBY GI VEN THAT THE CI TY COUNC� L OF THE C� TY OF HOPKI NS LN�LL MEET IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE CITY HALL AT 7;30 O�CLOCK P.M. ON THE 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER� i960, TO CONSIDER THE MAKING OF IMPROVEMENT ON THAT PART OF THE WEST 1�2 OF LOTS 19 THROUGH 24� BLOCK 2� STEVENS OAKWOOD PARK� BY THE �NSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MA� NS THEREON PUR9UANT TO M.S.A.� SECS. 429.01 I AND SECS. 429.1 I I. THE AREA PROPOSEO TO BE ASSESSED FOR SUCH IMPROVEMENT .IS THE WEST 1�2 OF LOTS I9 THROUGH 24� BLOCK 2� STEVEN�S OAKWOOD PARK. THE EST) MATED COST OF SUCH � MPROVEMENT I S $I 2, 391 .00. ALL PERSONS DESIR�NG TO BE HEARD W�TH REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT WILL BE HEARD AT THIS MEETING. DATED THIS I7TH DAY OF NOVEMBER� 1960. C..R. PETERSON, SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL JOSEPH C. VESELY, CITY ATTORNEY PUBLISHED �N THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW NOVEMBER 24TH ANC DECEMBER I� (960. A Pk0 TO FORM HOPt N Ct71f ATTORNEY