1970_Minute BookA regular meeting of the Council of.the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on Tuesday,
January 6, T970 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council.Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
� Novak, City C1erk.Peterson, City Engineer Strojan,�Asst: Engineer Anderson, Building
3nspector Blomquist and City Attorney.Vesely.
' Reel 106 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
Side 2 the December 16, 1969 Council.meeting.be approved and signed. Motion
121- carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
-135 January 6, 1970 in the amount of $89;330.83, be approved•and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Bid: �1�1
Action:
135-
Bid: ��2
-�-. Action:
-146
Pursuant to notice bids.were opened on Monday, January 5, 1970 at 10:00
a.m. for Towing for 1970 and the followirig bids were.received. (see
tabulation attached)
Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the low bid of
Gross Roads Pure Oil in the amount of $5,250 for Towing services for 1970
be accepted and a contract be entered into. Motion carried.
Proposals.were received by the City Clerk for the Recodification of our
City Ordinances. (see memo attached)
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that.the Proposal
of Mr. H. H. Burry, in the amount of $6,500.be accepted for the Recondi-
fication of our City Ordinances. Motion carried.
Item: 70-1-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller.seconded.the motion, that upon the
146-192 recommendation of the Zoning and Planning Commission.the.Meadowbrook Golf
Course property in Hopkins.be permanently zoned R-1 (residential) and an
amendment to the Zoning Ordinance (Ord. 269) be prepared for Council.action.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-2.L. Mr. Harriman moved, that the request for 1970 licenses for use.at Snow Ranch
192- be denied. Motion lost for lack of a second.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the.motion, that the.request for
1970 licenses for use at`Snow Ranch be.denied. A poll of.the vote was taken
as follows: Mr. Miller��,, nay; Mr. Blake, nay; Mr. Pokorny, riay; Mr. Harriman,
yea; Mr. Lund,.yea. Motion was defeated.
Action:
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A� �'_on :
-749
Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the 4 licenses
applied for by Snow Ranch be granted.
Mr.. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the.motion, that the vote on the
previous motion be continued, or.postponed, to the January 20, 1970 CounciT
meeting. Motion carried. Mr. Miller voting no.
Item: 70-4-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the recommendation
749-801 from the Zoning and Planning Commission for Gouncil approval of a request
for a variance from the.required 100 foot lot; width in the R-1 District to
a 65 foot lot width to.permit.registering of, and building a home on the
South 65 feet of the North 75.f�eet of the NE� of Sec. 30, Township 117,
Range 21, lying between the East and West lines of Lots 15 and 16, Block 16,
F.A. Savage's Interlachen Park extended Southerly, be granted: Motion carried.
Appearance:
801-
Action:
-885
Mr. Laing, Manager of the:Colonial Pancake House, appeared.before the Council
to request the construetion of a service road.(extension of Cambridge Street
West of Monk Avenue) into his property.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that this.request
be referred to the City Manager and City Engineer for.study and report.
Motion carried.
':Item: 69-195-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the appointment
w�885-894 by the Mayor of a.person to replace Mrs. Forshtay on the Hopkins Human
�' � � Rights Commission be continued to the January 20, 1970 Council.meeting.
` Motion carried.
Item: 69-209-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, approving the proposed
894- Agreement with the County of Hennepin for basic street and traffic inventory
(TOPICS) with the deletion of Section 8-B and authorizing the signing by
the Mayor-�and City Manager of such Agreement. Motion carried.
Minutes of the January 6, 1970 Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 70-3-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded.the motion, that the.request for
-939 additional 1970 licenses as listed on attached sheet,.be granted. Motion
carried.
�'� Item: 70-5-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Zoning and
939-1009 Planning Commission's recommendation amending.Sec. 269.50, Subd. 2(c)
Sign area of the Zoning Ordinance,.be.adopted...Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman.seconded the motion, to accept Ordinance
No. 319,"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE.NO. 269, SECTION 269.50, SUB-
DIVISION 2(c)", for the first.reading. Motion carried.
Item: 70-6-Z. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the staff be
1009-1120 instructed to look into the matter of drafting an official map of the City
of Hopkins. Motion carried.
Item: 70-7-A. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that the Mayor's appoint-
1120-1130 ment of Robert G. Andersom as Weed Inspector for 1970, be approved. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-9-H. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the 18 and 3 con-
1250- version consideration be continued to the January 20, 1970 Council.meeting.
Motion carried.
�'' Item: 70-10-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake•seconded the motion, that consideration of
-1259 extending 5th Avenue South from County Road 3 to 3rd.Street So., be continued
to the January 20, 1970 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-11-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that.the request by
1259-1265 White Equipment Co. for a No Parking zone on the Eastside of llth Ave. So.
for a distance of 40 feet each side of the existing driveway located approxi-
mately 300 feet South of the Chicago, Northwestern R.R., be granted and the
necessary signs be installed. Motion carried,
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the staff be
Reel 107 instructed to proceed with the repairs on Well ��4, as outlined in Bergerson-
Side 1 Caswell's letter of January 6, 1970, in the estimated amount of $3,011.30.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that the.meeting.be
-7- adjourned. Motion carried.
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE TOWING OF
INIP�OUNDED VEHICLE$
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Monday, January 5, 1970 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.
Specifications and further details are available at the office of the
City Clerk.
Each bid must be accompanied by a Cashier's Check, Certified Che�k, or
Standard Bidder's Bond written by a corporate surety certified by the Minnesota
State Insurance Commission, at ten percent (10%) of the total bid price, payable
to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successful,
promptly execute a satisfaetory contract for the faithful performance of the
work covered by this specification:.
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The successful bidder must, within�k0�(10) days after his bid is accepted
execute a contract and bond for one hundred percent (100%) of the full amount
of the bid.
Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidder's bonds of the un-
successful bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filing of the
contract and performance bond, the check or bid bond of the successful bidder
shall be returned to him.
The City provides proposal forms which are to be used.
The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof,
any incomplete bid will be rejected.
In case of default the City may have the work done by others, and hold
the original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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To be published in the Hopkins Sun, I3eeember 31, 1969
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MEMO
January 2, 1970
To: City Manager
From: City Clerk
Re: proposals for codification of Ordinances
The following firms submitted prices for the codification of our
ordinances: •
Farris Code Service
Hannibal, Missouri
David Keyser
Milwaukee,. Wisc.
Municipal Code Coop.
Tallahassee, Florida
H.H. Burry
4522 Excelsior Blvd.
St. Louis Park, Minn.
$7,100
6,850
7,050
6,500
The firms will supply 100 copies of the completed code �sing
one side of 20 po�nd ��4 bond paper on pages 8� x 11 and shall co�late
50 copies of the new code and place 25,tin loose leaf post binders.
The firms that have submitt�d prices are all in the positian to do
the job of codification of our ordinances. However, all but one are out
of the State and it is my•feeling that it is to our advantage to have �
this work done locally. I recommend that we obtain the services of
H. H. Burry for the following reasons:
1. lower figure
2, readily available for conferences
3.. knowledge of the Minnesota S���e Laws
4. a former City Attorney,and is familiar with the City's
requirements A
5. Has codified ordinances for the.�following:
Minnetonka, New Brighton, Golden Valley, St...Peter,
Chisholm, Olivia, Ely, Buhl, Sartell and Sauk Rapids
6. the municipalities which I contacted are very pleased
wrthlihis work of codifying'their ordinances, namely
Golden Valley, New Brighton and Minnetonka.
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A regular.meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, January 20, 1970, at 7:30 p.m: in.the.Council.Chambers in.the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen B1ake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City
Manager Novak, City C1erk Peterson, City Engineer.Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson,
� Building Inspector Blomquist and City Attorney.Vesely.
Reel 107 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman.seconded the motion, that the
Side 1 Minutes of the January 6, 1970 Council meeting.be approved and
80- authorized for signatures. Motion carried,
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that expenditures
-101 dated January 20, 1970 in the amount of $T04,725.62, be approved
and authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 70-2-L. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, to move the
101- question of the.meeting of January 6, T970 for Council vote on
the issuing of 1970 licenses as requested by Snow Ranch. Mr.
Harriman voting no. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller.seconded the motion, that the 1970
-706 licenses requested by Snow Ranch for cigarettes, milk, soft drinks,
food sales, operation of inechanical amusement devices, juke box and
pool table be granted. A poll of the vote was taken as follows: Mr.
Miller,.yea; Mr. B1ake, Yea; Mayor Fokorny,.yea; Mr. Harriman, nay;
Mr. Lund, nay. Motion carried.
Item: 69-195-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the appoint-
706-720 ment by the Mayor of a person to replace Mrs. Forshtay on the Human
Rights Commission, be continued to the February 3, 1970 Council
meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-5-Z. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that Ordinance
720- No. 319, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE N0. 269 AS
TO NAMEPLATE SIGNS", be accepted for the second reading thereof and
according to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 70-1-Z. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance
No. 320, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE N0. 269 BY
ESTABLISHING ZONING FOR ANNEXED TERRITORY IN SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 117,
RANGE 21", be accepted for.the second reading thereof and according
..... to law same to.be ordered published. Motion carried. (Meadowbrook
Golf Club)
Item: 70-9-H. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that considera-
tion of conversion of 18 and 3, be.referred to the County Highway
. Department for their comments. Motion carried.
Item: 70-10-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that considera-
-795 tion of extending 5th Avenue South from County Road 3 to 3rd Street
South, be referred to the County Highway Department for their comments.
Motion carried.
795-935 Discussion on construction of service road (extension of Cambridge
St. West to Monk Ave. ) to serve the Colonial Pancake House.
935-1028 Discussion of report on official city map.
Item: 70-12-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
1028-1050 317, "AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING REGISTRATION OF MULTIPLE DWELLINGS, NON-
OWNER OCCUPIED, TWO FAMILY DWELLING AND SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS
RENTED TO THREE OR MORE UNRELATED PERSONS", be accepted for the first
reading. Motion carried,
Item: 70-13-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the additional
1050- 1970 license applications as listed on the attached list, be granted.
Motion carried.
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Minutes of the January 20, 1970 Council meeting,.cont. Page 2.
Item: 70-1�-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that Resolution
-1065 No. 1867, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING HEARING ON AMENDMENT OF THE.HOPKINS
CHARTER BY ORDINANCE OF SECTION 7.11, SUBD. 3, "INVESTMENT OF CITY
FUNDS", be adopted and the Hearing date to.be set for.February 17,
1970. Motion carried.
-1071 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman.seconded.the motion, that the
meeting.be adjourned. Motion carried.
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Henry�okorny,- Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
HEIVNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
oRDINANCE No. 319
AN ORDINANCE AMIIUDING HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE N0. 269
AS TO NAN�PLATE SIGNS
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as
follows:
That�Hopkins Zoning Ordinance No. 269 be and the same is hereby
amended as follows:
That Subdivision 2(c) of Section 269.50 of the above Zoning
Ordinance be and the same is hereby r.epealed and there is hereby adopted
and enacted the following in lieu and in place thereof:
269.50 Subdivision 2(c) One (1) double surfaced name plate sign
for each permitted use other than residential which shall not
exceed twelve (12) square feet in area per surface plus one-
� half (1�2) square foot per surfac�e for each one foot of set
bacic greater that thirty-two (32) feet.
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First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins held January b, 1970, and finally read, approved, and adopted and
ordered published at a regular meeting of said Council of said City on the
20th day of January, 197�•
Henry Pokorny, Ma4Yor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun January 29, 1970
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 320
ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE N0. 269
BY ESTABLISHING ZONING USE FOR ANNEXED TERRITORY IN
SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 117, RANGE 21.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as
follows:
Section 1. That the following described premises situated in the
City of Hopkins, viz:
All of that part of the East half of the Southwest Quarter
of Section 20, Township 117, Range 21, lying South of the
North right-of-w�y line of Excelsior Avenue, also sometimes
lrnown as Hennepin County Road No. 3
�are hereby placed and zoned in and as part of the R-1, One Family Residential
- District.
That the official zoning map of the City of Hopkins is hereby
changed and amended in conformity with this Ordinance.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins held January 6, 1970, and finally read, approved, and adopted and
ordered published at a regular meeting of said Council of said City on the
2Qth day of January, 197�•
Henry Pokorrr��yy, Ma�yor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C.Vesely, City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun January 29, 1970
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
Resolution No. 1867
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO
TI-IE HOPKINS CITY CHARTER BY ORDINANCE PURSUANT TO
M.S.A. L,10.31
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GNEN that the City Council of the City of
Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at Hopkins
at 7:30 p.m. on �esday, February 17, 1970 to consider the adoption
and enactment of an Ordinance as hereinafter set forth amending the
Hopkins City Charter, the text of such proposed amendment.� being as
follows:
That Section 7.11 of the I�opki.ns City Charter be amended by
adding thereto the following as Subdivision 3:
Section 7.11, Subdivision 3. Investments of City
• F�znds. Any money in any fund belonging to the City,
or any branch thereof, may be invested by the City
Manager after approval by the City Council by the
purchase of any bonds or other obligations authorized
by State Statute in the case of Municipalities, and
in addition thereto, by the purchase of bonds or
other obligations issued by any Housing or other
Public Authority for the City of Hopkins created by
or pursuant to Federal or State Statutes.
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The above amendment to the Hopkins City Charter has been
recommended for adoption and passage by the Hopkins City Council pursuant
to M.S.A. l.,10.31, and all persons desiring to be heard with reference to
said proposed amendment will be heard at this meeting.
Henr.y Pokorny, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun January 29th & February 5, 1970
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of.Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on.Tuesday,
February 3, 1970,.at 7:30 p.m, in the Council Chambers in.the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk.Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building
Inspector Blomquist and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 108 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
Side 1 the January 20, T970 Council.meeting,.be approved and signed. Motion carried.
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Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
-35 February 3, 1970, in the amount of $91,838.85, be approved and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Bid ��1 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that authorization be
36- granted for the issuance of Purchase Orders for Trucks under the Joint Pur-
chasing bid opening of January 22, 1970, as listed on the attached memo
from the Engineering Department. Motion carried.
Bid 4�2 Pursuant to notice bids were opened on December 9, 1969, for the construction
of a Park Shelter Building on Burnes Park. (see.attached)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman.seconded the motion, that all bids sub-
-106 mitted be rejected as recommended by the Recreation and Parks Board. Motion
carried.
Item: 69-195-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
106-113 appointment of Mrs. Mary Ann Martineau to the Hopkins Human Rights
Commission,.be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 70-12-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller.seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 317,
113-122 "AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING REGISTRATION OF MULTIPLE DWELLINGS, NON-OWNER
OCCUPIED, TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS AND SINGLE.FAMILY DWELLINGS RENTED TO
THREE OR MORE UNRELATED PERSONS",.be continued to the.February 17, 1970,
Council meeting for the.second reading. Motion carried.
Item: 70-15-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the following
122-271 recommendation from the Zoning and Planning Commission that the Council
approve the three requests as.described in Case 4�70-01 (Community Unit
Plan approval)on the following.described parcels:(a.)That part of Tracts
'A' and 'G� lying easterly of a line running parallel with and 140.feet
west of east line of Tract 'A'.Registered Land Survey No. 1053,.Hennepin
County, Minnesota.(b.) That part of Tract 'A' lying west of the east 140
feet thereof, and the east one-half of Tract 'B'; also that part of Tract
'G' lying east of the west 120 feet thereof and west of a line parallel
with and 140.feet west from the east line of Tract 'A', Registered Land
Survey No. 1053, Hennepin County, Minnesota. (c) Tract 'C'��and.the.west
one-haTf of Tract 'B`, also the.west 120.feet of Tract 'G', Registered
Land Survey No. 1053, Hennepin County, Minnesota. (d) Tract 'E',.Regis-
tered Land Survey No. 1053, Hennepin County, Minnesota..(e) The south
60 feet of the north 201.6.feet of the.west 271.feet of the NW14 of NW�,
except r.oads, Section 24, Township 117, Range 22,.Hennepin County,
Minnesota. (f) The south 61.6.feet of the north 263.2.feet of the.west
331 feet of the NW� of NW� and the south l0 feet of the north 273.2 feet
of the.west 310.feet of NW� of the NW�, except roads,.Section 24, Town-
ship 117, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota; Case ��70-02-C.(Conditional
Use.Permit).Permit to park cars on the following R-4 zoned properties:
(a) The south 60 feet of the north 201.6 feet of the west 271 feet of
the NW� of NW� except roads,.Section 24, Township 117, Range 22, Hennepin
County; (b) The south 61.6 feet of the north 263.2.feet of the west 331
feet of the NW� of NW% and the south l0.feet of the north 273.2.feet of
the.west 310 feet of the NW� of NW�, except roads,.Section 24, Township
T17, Range 22, Hennepin County; (c) Tract 'E'.Registered Land Survey
No. 1053,.Hennepin County; Case ��70-03-V. (a variance to tlie rear yard
set back requirement of one-half the height of the.structure as provided
in.Section 269.40, Subdivision 4, (2) to allow building to.the property.
line on that part of Tract 'A', Registered Land Survey No. 1053, Hennepin
County, bordering on Robinwood Lane and lying.between the Hopkins House
Motel and the Hopkins House Restaurant;) be approved subject to the
following conditions: 1. That a retaining wall.be constructed on the north
line of the proposed parking lot.requested in Case ��70-02-C. and that
the entire lot be surfaced and drained as required by Section 269.51 (1)
of the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance. 2. That the Hopkins House, Inc., present
to the Council, prior to the approval of the above.requests, a document
representing all vested interests of the Hopkins House, indicating they
Minutes.of the.February 3, 1970.Council meeting, cont.. Page 2.
Item: 70-15-Z.
cont, will resolve, satisfactory to the City of Hopkins, any parking
problems created by a change in the State Highway. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-16-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
271-317 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission for Council approval of a
Conditional Use.Permit for operating a Golf Course only, in an R-1 District
by the Minneapolis Park Board, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 70-19-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that a resolution
317-437 be drawn stating that County Highway 18 be designated a State Highway
rather than a County Highway. Mr. Blake, Mr. Lund and Mr. Miller voting no.
Motion lost.
Item: 70-20-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that authorization
437-440 be given for installation of stop signs on 5th Street South at 5th Avenue
for east-west traffic, as recommended by theCity Engineer. Motion carried.
Item: 70-21-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request by
440-445 the City of Minnetonka in.behalf of Mr.. Edward Ring of 4314-4340 Shady
Oak Road, to hook up to Hopkins watermain on Shady Oak Road, be.referred
to the City Manager and City Engineer for a report. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Mil.ler moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the petition
445-454 for vacation of streets and alleys in Davidson's Addition, be referred
to the Zoning and Planning Commission. Motion carried.
Action: `��_1
454-461 `
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Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that authorization.be
given the City Manager to apply for a.pe� it �r Qm�.the_Minnesota-Department
kif;:�C�ai�s�erv:iatinn:yci.; for crossing of the/Cr`e�e� �ff`�the construction of our
proposed force main. Motion carried.
Item: 70-19-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the additional
461- 1970 license applications.be approved. (see list.attached) Motion
carried.
Item: 70-17-5. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman.seconded the motion, that the T970 Police
-656 salaries be set as follows: $880 base salary per month.for First Grade
Patrolmen, that an Educational Incentive Plan.be.set up and a.Merit Pay
Plan be set up, as set forth =Tn the attached memo from the City Manager.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
-663 adjourned. Motion carried.
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January 21, 1970
John Strojan
Director of Public Works
' Re: 1970 �lley Surfacing Program
-. � The following alleys are either unsurfaced or have poor surfacing at this time. They
are listed in an approximate order of need. The city ahare of construction is approxi-
mately $1000�alley. There is now in the budget account for this item about $20,000 or
� enough for 20 alleys.
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1. N-S alley
2 . ld-S a11 ey
12th - 13th Avenue ldorth 1st to 2nd Street North
15th - 16th Avenue North 2nd to 3rd Street North
The above alleys have been ordered in. The following ehould be recommended to the City
Council so they might call for an �gineers Report to initiate the assessable projects.
3. E-W alley
4. E-W al l ey
5 . ld-S a11 ey
6. N-S alley
7. N-S a11ey
8. N-S alley
9. N-S alley
10. ld-S a11 ey
11. E-W & N-S alley
12. N-S & �W alley
13. N-S alley
14. N-S & �W a11ey
15. 1V-S a11 ey
16 . 1V-S al l ey
17. N-S alley
18 . PT-S al l ey
19. N-S a11ey
20. �W alley
21. N-S alley
22. N-S alley
23. N-S alley
17th - 18th Avenue South
18th - 19th Avenue South
16th - 17th Avenue North
16th - 17th Avenue North
11th - 12th Avenue South
10th - 11th Avenue North
13th - 14th Avenue ATorth
15th - 16th Avenue North
Jackson to Van Buren South
Harrison to Van Buren South
Ha.rrison to V�,n Buren South
Jackson to Monroe South
6th - 7th Avenue South
7th - Sth Avenue South
7th - 8th Avenue South
12th - 13th Avenue South
13th - 14th Avenue South
12th - 1�th Avenue North
18th - 19th Avenue North
18th - 19th Avenue North
18th - 19th Avenue North
South`�-of F�celsior Avenue
South of Excelsior Avenue
1bth Avenue to 4th Street
4th to Service Road
1at to 2nd Street South
1st to 2nd Street North
Ra.ilroad to 3rd Street North
4th to Service Road
Excelsior to 1st Street South
Eyccelsior to 1st Street South
1st to 2nd 5treet South
Excelsior to 1st Street South
6th to 7th Street South
6th to 7th Street South
7th to 8th Street South
6th to 7th Street South
6th to 7th Street South
North of ESccelsior
bccelsior to 1st Street Alorth
1st to 2nd Street North
2nd to 3rd Street North
The above alleys constitute the major alley problems in Hopkins at this time. If these
alleys can be improved in 1970, a few smaller projects in subsequent years would give a
good quality hard surface on all of the alleys in Hopkins.
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January 28, 1970
To: City Manager
City Council
From: Gordon Anderson
Joint Purchasing
�ITY OF HOPKINS
�10 FIRST STREET SOUTH PHONE: 985-9474
�PKINS, MINNESOTA 58343
Subject: Authorization to issue Purchase Orders for Trucks for 1970
According to authorization given December 1� �969, the City of Hopkins joined
with the purchasing group in the bidding of trucks for 1970. Bids were opened
on January 6, 1970 and award was made January 22, 1970 to the low bid in the
different categories.
Purchase orders are to be issued as follows:
Item
� Window Van
2 Ton Pickup
3�4 Ton Pickup
3�4 Ton Pickup 4 Wh.Dr.
10,000 G.V.W. Truck
Department
Engineering
Parks
Water
Parks
Street
Low Bidder
Freeway Ford.
Freeway Ford
Downtown Chevrolet
Item Chevrolet
Downtown Chevrolet
Amount
$ 2,499•�4
2,052.68
2,242•94
3,860.30
3,704.07
Units that are being replaced will be sold at Public Auction with other units
from Joint Purchasing.
All �the above items were included in the 1970 Budget as approved. /
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1869
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
TO CROSS STATE AND PUBLIC WATERS FOR THE PROPOSED
CONSTRUCTION OF A FORCE MAIN.
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins desires to make application for
permit under MSA Section 84.415 and other applicable statutes for
License to cross State and Public Waters, and
WHEREAS, authorization be given the City Manager to apply
for a permit from the Minnesota ConserVation Department, Division of
Water, Soils and Minerals.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins,
at a regular meeting held on Tuesday, February 3, 1970.
C. R, Peterson, Henry Pokorny,
City Clerk Mayor
Joseph C. �Vesely,
City Attorney
Cei�tra:.�es Inc o
iioy�lton Hea�in� Coo
^1 o B a Cust2�fson �o 0
omior�, iieating �� Air Cond�.tinn� r?g
Donald Jo Kueilex
J'ohn �o ��eir��.nn dt�s Jay es hestaurarf;
Hopki ns Best S�t��ak House
Powe3Zas9 I�acn by Vik7.n� Ent�rprises, Inco
Poti�el�°s� I`�ce
Yal�y Ince
Ches��r A. Schmidt dba �.mer_c�n Oil Coo
r�rea vo�t x �oo
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Ins�al�, gas w oil bu:�ners
Ir� �t:aZl gas burners
Ins'call gas burners
�nstall gas �4c oil l�urners
Sell cigarettes� milka & opera�e � aa.te
Qpe��ate drive in restaurata�, sell mi�.k
& ci�axett,es
Op�rate a restauran�y seL1 ��iilk & c�gai e�i:ss
Se11 iood. �. ci.garettes
l�Sanuf.�cture car!dy
�nsta� 1 gas 3c �a.l bux°ners
Install oi1 burners
Ir�s�all gas & oil bu�°ners
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January 30g 197d
(fo� ���t�ci1 aciion) '
A��aada Tteffi 0 70--i7�S .
To e Ci��► �ouncil
Fxon: Cb�y t��ana�;e�
R�a ].970 Pcsi�.ce Sa:lary 5�tt�emer�t
Cb� y emp�.o�,iees irac�ude 3 b�.�:ic group:� �+�ho�e sal�nries a�r� de�exsa�red
s�pax�a�ely:
lo The Pol.ice �e��i:a �.� �epresentied in local salarq negotf�tions
by a c�u���tee of rhe loca� polic4 associa.t�.on.
2, Tkae Stx��te S�.nitia�:ton, Watp�, 5e�r�r a�ad Park Ndaint�ra�ac�
�mY loy��.�s a.re rG�r�se�ted �,n �[etro��ide nego�ia�io�s �;r
Lo�a � t�Te . 49 y OpeX, t�n.g �ng�xzeers e
3. The �aaxr��ganizeci �mplayees -• mostl� _elerica3, Inspect3.c�:1al
an�. �rafessiona�, ha�� saiar�es set at bud�;et a�;oxo�ale
+'i:is meuior�.ndu� cr�n�csrns only_ c:he PoZice Dept> galarier.
Ground Ru�es.
Trie �g�ee�en� recc�mmended he��i�a:
I� inc�.udes a�.l se�arcn o£f:l.cer.s, g�.us �7ir�ga�chers �.�d �ardci�.g
�:raior�cem�x�t �f�-�c��ette.
, 2= Exclur3es thL $�_Oo50J�nc�o cs.ty cont�ibutivn to insux�ance in. ba�ka
� I969 ��.d 19 � G camg�ut�a L��.c�sas o
3� lceeps the �2.5jF�m. dz�f�rentia� �,��ween ls� �rade pa�a'olmen9s
pa� and tY�at o� the Ix��e�t:i�aLor axad Juvenil� c�€ficer a
4. c2nte�-s arou�x<3. a x�egcfii�.�e�d sal�.ry far Ist Grade natreolm�n,
eai`h tl'ae sammc �ercenL�c. increase applied �o othe•r cla9sa.ficat.�on�o
'�h� series �f g�:aun�l xu.I�s �;enegai�_y apply �z� moat s�+bur�ban cit�es
�.r► ou� ar�ae
Comp��c�b� lity
`�iae Pali.�e f�.el�i h�.� t�r.a a��no�al labor marke� e'Thg rapid pro�
�;��g$a���,g��,ri_�� �,.; �.he f�.e�d anci �he co�plex social probl�zos in which
a�� haet� r�c�ntii� beccr�e invc�lv�d k3ave creatnd an c:Eivironn►eint in wh�+_ch
s�zbsta��ial a�nu�.l ia�cre�.ses ��a;€�� become commo*�pl�ce. Th� fra�tio�aliza-
t�ax� 7f tne esnpluye> °: er_d. oi the maxke� puts a premium on cc:nip�Yaiyi_litg �
of sa.ia�zi�so
�t kaa� b�:exa tiir_y po:��.c;y �� pay cssmparabl.e �aiakie8; to rlo c�i:lay�-�rise �
�.s ta rislc det�riQra�?:ia� af seivice l�rrels eJe �a�� P����¢uii� �stali:�.ish�:cd o
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�'r.c�posed Sef:tleme�t
�.�.970 salary P�;: lst �rac�c� �4.r.ro��ea� (�,��a yea�- man) be se� �t $$$Ofmoe
'Thic� s�ttl.�mezai: =,�c�a�l� be r���troact�.�� to .Ianua�� 1� but ��a�ia 3-e��o�ar_tivi��r
31iO�,a�� x�ot. b�� ia�i:�r�,:c��:tWa �s F:��:�.:�l�.ahia�� a nrec�ci�n�: �c�: re�raact�v:ity fo�
�.�n�loye� �a�2�r-! c� e
Th� attaehed c�.��ri. �ha;:}5 �ompar��c�n of our :�m��ofnent urid�r :�970 s�ttl�m�n�
3:o tha� in s�rrouat�ia�g �it�.�s�
1. rer�u�re ���.z.�3�i�?-Y a�Q�� ave�age ��r�n tv x��ch f�r�t grade
2a YJGID:.C: �+ci�l s��;`��*Iy 1��s ��ia.� a�red�ge 3.n.ta �nple�ree in�urance
3o tba�e a iess t�it�acti���c �etirc���it pl.an, etzar� cia maa� of the r.i�i�s l�st�d
�3ufi e
1� �le �.avr:: an e�i�cat�.ora3. i�centave pinn
2 e iJe �a-���c��e a rc ���� n�� !].sn
30 5�a� p�o��a�y� $�.%tuoa �sa�r ab�rr� the �ty�:�age (�•.*t��n extra pay in C;�old�� Va1J.eY,
E�:in� �a:3 S�. e i.o��;.s :Pa��. :ia coz�flite� , w� a:-e sl.ipht i� b�lo�a averag� .)
�?ic� phi:�.o�aya��;r T. ia,�ve F:,J.1oc•�ee. �.� :
1� �:ea3.i�����.� «» ln�ve � .��,c� a�?-r�.c:��v� r��tiretnenic �l�n,
2. p�� c�sr��a.ra��� �.ag�� � �xid
3o F��`��.drA �hi?5,rr�ry�.4Nl�ld� ��l..Z�;�s i� �.�c�s� � reas F�hich cor���'fhu�.�: �r� �m,�a-��ed_�
�r�orz��rA��., �uch a,= ed�.�e�atiore�al��.r�ca�a���`�es �nc� m�rit p�ja;�_w —.
13, A m��it ;�.�q Y�Ian �ie ��i:�blish�ed Ju].y ; y 19%0, provid�.n� I J2 c:r 1`o ger year
after i:iae �nd o'� {.�� 5tla �aar, �ir��u i:�a� :t?t�t to f�.�t.h yea� 4her� ���e mer:�t pro--
m�t�o�a:� �.j.ra.3.lab�.� tccsm 5tia 9�0 :��t gra3ej
'1'i�e co�:LCtees :c�r�uefi� �aa.�s ��� a°tloga.;eui�� p?-an+' of I/2 ai l� �}er �emr st�.ri��.A�g
.7ar.ritax� Za T.tii� ha�a �be��a s�� '.�:icic �a .Iu:�.y :`. �.nd cl.zanged c:a �?r.erft pl�.�-� �ander r��
gersoal�l phi:�o�otal:;� �:f:i:��: �% iilaIl s1ao�Zd �ot rec�iv� an �ddiCia�rda�_ I J2 oi 1% because
fiis tz��k ��um�s i�r :i�5 ci�a:y� ���,reo Supt a Proetz and i�.. �ent�.�}y ha�r.: �ormulated a
g�s�ing p�o+cedure T��.� s�[ie i!�c�rLase. Their r�c�►rc� in the iifch �o fi.,:✓t �rac�.� e��ms
r�as l���r� on� �� Pi_��. ex��ectaY,�.c�_��, �!.¢ficult �r�d com�l�te i'.X_SeTiyy �nd a q23�.t� hf�;h
7.'A��S �'J�" �ci:��.Z3��?'S c.1.'lC.i :iC.�d�7S _i..2: �?:"C.IlC1:.� �ia:a ,
F�,r.��cia�l Tm�ct
��, $880 base s�.lary :_� ��n ti.��.rr=�ase of �.3e8% {use 14% for e,3se)o Tutal depa.r�menta:l
i��.crea�e :Is $27,�?()C', 7'he :�.°�%L? �u;',.�e� �_nc�udr,�s $2$,000 :�or th�s pur�casee
Be 2���_I.t Fr�r �lan �� S3C�+J/��, c� $i-3+,0 �c�r i�:':�o
�'11� m�rtt p�;r g� ��n �sai�.l a�� b�.co�n� � s3m�� � lo�ge�i�.3r pa.�r�.
�. Tnle j�in�.l� ��ec��r�u�.�ct th� ::c�u:acal pa�s 2. iG��OIiLL`:�fJTl a�dre�scd to �'i:her s�:bYss-'cax�
�ouracils su�po��.� �-�.g j�i�At . u►et:x��ai��e zte�o�ia�i�txs far �971 �
'Ihe Iiop�si�xs rc3.ice De�•�t�ea�t h.as becom� orie of the best �n tfie �;re�ao We
�oin�ly fEe� .this 5�*��.errz?n� xcrill con�ir�ue this exceZlence wittain the fin�ncial
r�sourcee av�i3.ab1� ar_ci �esp�ct:'���17.y reco�mmEnd your a.pproval.
Respectfull submitted,
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L � , � �,t�y..���
7'erry L. 11Tovak �-� ,
Cfty Man��er
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'�:'ro Terzy L, Plovak
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:?oplcins, ';-�_nnesota
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�ITY OF �OPKINS
1010 FIRST 97REET SOUTH PHONE: 83E-9474
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA 55343
Septenber 2�, 1969
Re: Perso:inel Yrob7_e:n�
i':'c :�1✓e discussed �_n the nast t�e proh7.er�s faci n�; the po]_ice
de��rtr�ent in holdi.n�; ;ood well trained officerse
�hari.n�* the past tvrelve nonths v�re h�.ve lost Officers �, �.ic�;�
De Andree:�, and J. 1;ieath to the liennepin County She�-i.ffs Of ficey
��,�rse t�ia.�iine Anderson, P<�.rkin� �n.force�ent Officer, to private
� 5_ndusi��y (Pinkerton DetPctive A�ency), Off.icer �. �e tr'eckman to
�'_^�!_V3t8 industry (hotivever ne has been rehired), a:�d Officer F. �T,
��nitz is nov� the 1�sst. Hoiising Inspector for t�e citye
I� a.dd�tion to this �re have had Officer po Betlock take the �iennenin
County Sheriff�s exarn and is on the eligible registere Sergeant Po
and�:rson has applied to '�1etiv Hope and is a��raiting ca7_l to take the
rhiefs r;:a:� for that City,
Turn over is a nor:naZ healthy occurrence; hovrever� �ve are losing our
best mene 1'�'E ARE II�T R�ALITY BJJO;�,ff?�dG A TRAIVING DEPAP�TI;�,P1T FOR OTi�4
LAVd E���'O:LEr,�iT AGENCI�S,
�� �or� �i�;en fcr deoarture has been as
. :_,etter o�nortunity fo� advance�:er.t.
2 o Youn� de�artMent e;cpa.ndin� rrith �:ore
3. Area sr:�a.11 �oo r_p;�flri�.n�,
�,e � ri�1^e b^,��f� ts -�ore attra�ti.ve and
follo��s: (County G:al Intervie•r:s)
opportunities.
�n effecte
5. Person�)_it' CO_I'1.{Z1Ct, Given by of.ficers fror? other C�nn3T'tri�Tlt'.S),
Z'he al;ove �lea.ned �.n personal ta� k v,ri �h County Ci_vil Servi�e. ;
i.;,r conc�rn is that the turn over is rapidly striping our depaxt^�e�t
of ti�re�1 tr�.ined seaso:�ed offi.cerse OL� D�?r�uTt�r.iT �7' p??,r��,t';T :i,r�_S FOi,R
:::�'.': n�?'IC�S ST1T�f� 0?� 1.'I?OBEITTUTd r:iTTH LESS Tt,',�J'd A Y�AR ON T'.-I:; JOB, This
repr�sA�.�s tl�rentf fi.ve {25;') �ercent of ou: line personr.el9 and t�^.ey
are res�ons� ble for t3,000 res� der.ts� as�essed valuatior. of uplrard of
"11,,OOC,000, a. li�hted loop, the center of a school district, heavy
flo?a of traffic, and a gror� ng narcotic problem not to overleol: the
otner criminal la�r violations and an incendiary powder keg atmosphe:e
e:�.stin� -:ationally and 9.n our Zocal "core cities��concerning hu^.an
rA]_atio:.s ard �� nority grou�so
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coni:i.rnted. e ... ep 2
C�i.r records arld that of the other suburbari no]_i_rP de�•^_rtments rev�al
�!-:at the cri:�i.n:�7. e.lement of the core cities are bein� harrassed bJ
�hose denart;nents to the Point that they :tre coming out into the "vir�in"
slthurbs to corunit their cri:�inal acts. This incl�:des bur�lars� shop—
�iftinr rings� check forgers� petty thieves an�i short CY:�.CI�P artists
r;ho �rey on the merchants� and hold up mene
?':e mlzst reaJ.istically face up to t}:is growing problem of l.osin� o��r
trai.aed �ersonnel to other lavr enforcement a�encies, OR B� i'ZLLl�us
TQ ACCEPT TIiE IP1� �ITA�?I� OF Ar1 �R TTdCREASITIG NiJI�T3�? OF IPJ�XP�?I�":dC�D
P��rcTLY T12AII�?� YOUIJG OFFIC�:ZS.CO'.iPRISITIG �UF? DFf'ART;:iF1�]T, These your.;
o.f.f�.cers are wi]_lin� and excel)_ent r�aterial but are atlea �t three years
ayny from the seasoned vrell informed productive officer they wi].l
eventual.ly become thru In Service Trainin�, good supervision, and the
oppor{;unity of wor.kin� da.ily with vet�ran career officers,
I a.� concerned with this unmistakeable growing problem and its solutione
It is preser.ted to al_ert you, the members of the City Council, and
the Hopkins Police Civil Service Co:amission.
Resnectfully submitted,
s.�� • �. �
'"'illiam F. ProetJ�r z�
Superinten.dent of police
^10: T. ?�e T?ovalt
rro�; ;`'. Pro etz
Dat;e : 10-7—b9
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Su�ject: Recruits by the yeare
1953 One (1)e Officer Gerdts q�zit and joined Hennepin Co, �herif£o
Officer Je Lewis resigned due to bad checkso
196i� F`.ive (5) total hiredo �rro (2) resigned; (within a few r�onths),
Off., Oszr.�an to become Chief in �otta�e Grove,
Off, Anse�r.in to be Detective in Eurnsvilleo
1965
1966
1967
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P ' �_969
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Three recruits (3) hired out of the above fi.ve,
One (1) of these v�as a veteran of five years
vrith the Duluth Police Dept. so •
we only had two new recruits,
One (1)a Officer Retlock who had been a Civilian Dispatcher
prior to this for tv�ro years so was not a recr�:�te
No additions to departmente
Three (3) recruits hiredo One resigned with�Nfetiv months a.nd joined
Sto Louis Park Yolice (Sewall)
Two resi�ned and joined Hennepin Co,
Sheriff (Andreen)
Off. Earl Johnson still with us and one
of o��r best officers,
One (1). Off, Kjos hired to replace Off, �'.eckmano(Private Industry).
Three (3)e Officers Pratt� Anderson, and Taylor hired to replace
, Rick — Hennepin Co, Sheriff
tdIe�.th -- n n tr
Opitz-- Housing Inspector,
One (1) Parking �nforcer�ent Officer left to go to Pinkerton
Private Detective A�ency.
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,�dilliam :', Proetz
Supt. of Police
Hopkins, i��Iir.n.
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�ITY O� �OPKIIVS
10 FIRST BTREET SOUTH PHONEt 83E-9474
�PKINS, MINNESOTA SS343
December 19, 1969
��ir. Terry i�iovak has asked me to submit, in writing, a plan that will
cover the mecllanics of ttie merit pay increases proposed by the 1970
:legotiatin� Com�nittee,
�s you lmow the basic premise of this pro�osal is that at t,he begin-
irig of the sixth year anc? ever;r �ear after that each s��orn otficer
would receive ',.-�'�', of his base pay provided he merits such increase,
� Thus an officer with six years service receives base a`r lus 1' for
P � P allo
an officer with seven years, base pay plus 1� and so on. Please see
attached scheduleo
This proposal includes all sworn officers of all ranks from the Supto
or, down,
Since tnis plan is to be a true merit plan and only those officers
who trl:ly merit and have worked for t�e added pa;� will receive it I
have �aorlced out the followin� method for determining if an officer
is e_ztitled to his �� increase each yearo
To be�in r,rith, a level of competence and knot�ledge must be set for
each additional year of service after the fifth year, The level of
knowled�e and competance required must be �.�.irectly related to the
rank being ccnsidered for the :nerit paSr raisey for instance, a
first �rade natrolman with 10 ;ears experience should not be made
to attain the sane level req�ired of a sergeant with 10 years
exc�eri ence ,
,� Gnce t:e req��ired levels of competance and Imowledge are deterr�lined
the actual promotion k�ill be conducted in much the same manner that
promo tions are now conducted from probation on through first grade
patrolman with the exception that a written exam will accoinpan;� this
new pro;notional process.
�ssentially the mechanics are as follows:
lo At lea�t 90 dafs Qefore the merit pay increase is due the eli�ible
officer will be notified that he is due to take a i,rritten exam, Xt
that tine he will be told what areas of policework the exam will cover
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�IiY OF �OPKBNS
1010 FIRST BTREET 90UTH PHONE: B3b-9474
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA SS343
and he ��rill ne �;iven or told where to find the material dealin; with
the subject or subjects. Please see a�ttached sneets.,markedB,C,D�� for
rundown oci subject material.
2, ��fter wiitino tho exam,, and assuming he passed, i;he eligible officer
will be called in for an oral exam by an examining boa.r� cornposed
of the Lto and at least two sergeants of the Lt's or �upt's choosinge
In addition to the regular compete.nce report the exami:�ers will go
over �;he written er.an with the officer. Please see Lvaluation Sheet
attached and marked F.
3. :�fter an officer has successfully com�leted botn the written
and oral exams and the exaniners are satisfied that he has reached
tne required level of lmowledge and competence for an officer of his
rank and experience, the examining officers ;•rill reco-nmend in
writing to the �upt. of ;olice that the eligiblE officer be
promoted and the Supt, of Police can then act on such recomi�iendation,
� I�o If the eli�ible officer should fail any portion of his evaluation
he will be allowed to take the �ailed p�oltion of his exam again
., in 30 days or ar�ytir.ie thereafter that he thinks he is reac�y.
It goes without saying that there w ill be no recommendations for pay
increase until requirements are met to the satisfaction of the
exarai.zing board and the �upt. of i'olice.
�ailure to pass in ar�r given year will in no way effect the nerit pay
already earneda Howev�r, each officer will 'ue required to success-
fully complete each plateau before going on to the nexto
�''or instance, if an officer has earned his first �� in 1970 but
fails in 1971 he must successf�.zlly co;r�plete his 1971 exam before
be'inb allowed the exa�n �or 1972e
It is concievable that z,rithout dedication, stuc�y and deter�nination
some officers may never earn nore tnan 1'`� of inerit pay. Hawever
it is hoped that t:iis plan will goad aach officer to strive for and
attai.n the levels of knowledge and co�petence needed to earn the
extra payo
It sr�ould be remen►bered that each tii�ie a man successfully conpletes
a plateau and earns his 1� our departrnent becomes just a little bit
bettero
R �pectf y _s�}�� �ed, ,�
LE�/ '.
Lieutenant of Police
Concur:
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G�lilliam F. Proetz
Super:.ntendent of Police
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PROPOSED MERIT PAY SCHEDULE FOR HOPKINS POLICE DEPARTMENT
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-1'/0
-1�/0
- 2'/0
-2 •'�'/o
11 Yrs. -3'/0
12 Yrs . -3�'/a
13 _Yrs . -4'/,
14 Yrs . -4�'/,
15 Yrs. -S%
16 Yrs . -S 2'/0
17 Yrs. -6'/0
18 Yrs. -6�'/,
19 Yrs. -7%
20 Yrs. -7�'/0
21 Yr s . -8'/0
22 Yrs. -8 Z/o
23 Yrs . -9'/0
24 Yrs. -9�/0
25 Yrs, j10'/,
26 Yrs. -lOZ/o
27 Yrs. -11'/a
28 Yrs. -11�'/e
29 Yrs. -12'/,
30 Yrs. -12�'/,
Beginning January 1, 1970 all officers with six (6) years or more service
would be blanketed into the new schedule.
At this time the Supervisory staff of this�Department are satisfied that all
those officers who satify the service time requirement have reached a level
of knowledge.and compitence to completely justify this action.
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AMOUNT OF TIME IN-SERVICE AND COST AS OF DECII�ER 31, 1969.
William F. Proetz 6 years -�je or about $ 6.00 per month.
D.W.Bentley 12 years -3'�''/o " " 27.00 per month.
H. Johnson 15 years -5% " " 45.00 per month.
W. Peterson 15 years -5'/0 " " 45.00 per month.
C. Lund 15 years -S'/o '1 " 45.00 per month.
R.Anderson 15 years -5'/0 " " 45.00 per month.
C, Johnson 14 years -4�'/, " " 36.00 per month.
W. Johnson 13 years -4'/, " " 30.00 per month.
E. Weckman 12 years -3�'/0 " " 27.00 per month.
L. Cooper 5 years
L. Gaboury S years
D. Betlock 4 years
E. Johnson 2 years `
H. Kjos
L. Anderson
Jeck Pratt
Robert Taylor
Total cost of plan at this time--$300.00 per month.
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lIOPKINS POLICE DEPARTM�NT
IN-SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM
This guidc is intended to aerve a dual purposc in this Departments Trainin� Pro�am.
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1. It will estlhlish firm guide lines for tl►e trainin� of new recruits and can be used
effectivel.y hef.�re Recrtiit School to give the new officer a good t�nder.standing of
this nc�lrtmcnt, its or�anization, function and goals.
2. It wil.l scrvc �i� 1 refresher for thc vetcran officer and is designed to f.acilitate
the teachi.n�; o£ the veterin or the recruit both new and eatablished consepta in any
area of r�lice work desire�i.
The mlterial Sclected is readily availcible. For the mos[ part it was aelected from
the ICAP Training Keys; llopkins Police Department Bluc Book of Rep,ul.ati.ons; State
Statutes, lloPkins Orciin,inces and the International City Maaagers Associations Book,
Ptunicinal Police Mlnagement.
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POLICC ORCd1NI7.11TI0N
1. Principles of (lrganization - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��74
2. Department Riiles and Regulations - - - - - - - - - - - - Hopkins Police Dept. A. � R.
3. Flo�� to bc si�pervised- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��33
4. rorms of Control - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MPA. Book page 42
5. The Trainin� Discussion- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K, 4�98
TfIE POLICE & TIiE PUBI.IC
1. Professional Police �thecs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��15
�2. Thc Policc Ima�e - - - - - - - - - = = = = - = = - - - - T.K, �E42
3. Improvin�; Officer-Citizen contacts - ---- T,K. 4k94
4. Policemen work with;�pQople - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M.P.A, book page 455
5. Crime Prevention - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �k4
6. The natt�re of predjiduce - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. 4�94
7. Police an�i Minority groups - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M.P.A, book page 433
POI.ICE GQUIPMENT
1. The uni£orm- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - fI.P.D. R, b� R.
2. The Service revolver - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. 4F�66
3. The Shot gun - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Instructor only.
4. The Police haton - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K, 4�76
S. The use of handcuffs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �k24
6. The use of chemical Mace - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Instructor only.
7. The two way radio- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Instructor only.
8. The Police vehicle - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. 4�103
9. Driver observation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. 4�'].04
10. Pursuit driving- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��92
11. Physical fitness - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��38
12. Personal combat- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Instructor only.
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LEGAL
Traffic Ordinances, this City - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Local Ordinance book
State Traffic Code- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Statute Book ��1
City Ordinances enforced by<the Police- --------- Local Ordinance book
State Criminal Code - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Statute Book ��2
neplrtmental Police (i:nforcement) - - - - - - - - - - - - ilorlcins Po1.Dept. Rules & Reg.
Ari���t :;t:it:nt�ca - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Stntutc R�ok ��2
StntnLe9 �nvcr.nin� Senrc}i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Stuttite Roolc 4�2
Tc�ti.fyin�; i.n Coi�rt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T,t:. �ER
Search an Seiz�ire - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �E61
The Miranda Decision- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��77
The�xclusionaryRule------------------T.K. ��83
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COI�A�IUNICIITIONS
1. Si�nif-iccincc of communications- - - - - - - - - - - - - - M.P.A, book, page 348
2. Usc of thc radio - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - llopkins nept, rules & rega.
3. iJes of thc telepl�one - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - Communicati on manual
4, race t� fzce communic;�tion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Commttnication manual
5. Ti1e written cammtinication- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Communi.cation manual
. T}►c news meclil - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Commi�ni_cat�.�n manual
1. Thc �rt �f c�mmunicltion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Commnnication manual
INTERVI�LJING
1. Introducti�n to thc intcrview - - - - - - - - - - - - - -T.K. ��39
2. (:ltherin�; in£ormltion from people - - - - - - - - - - - -T.K. ��i
3. Intervicwin�; tecliniques - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -T.K. ��51
4. [ditness perseption- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - LT.K. ��67
CRIME SCENE PROCEDURES
1. Crime scene protection- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��10
2. Preliminlry investigation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. 4F�29
3. Sketching techniqucs- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �27
4. rield note [alcing - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �F�46
5. Use of the Poloroid camera- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Instructor
JWLTIILE
1. Thc .Tuvenile "problem"- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M.P.A, hook, page ��204
2. The }I.P.D. anci the Juvenile - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Iiopkins Police Juvenile Manual
3. Adolesent growth and development- - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �k26
�4. Causes of jtivenile delinquency- - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��6
5. The `hroken homc - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �k108
� 6. Juvenile groups and gangs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. 4�48
7. Basic problems in delinquency control - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��11
CRIMINAL INVESTICATION
1. Principles of investigation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��3
2. I'ielci inquiry - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �k37
3. �uicle to evidence collection- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �k70
4, Tool marks- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��'45
S. T�ol mark i�lentification- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. 4�102
6. Investigat�ue resources - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. 4�57
7. Dactyloscopy-----------------------T.K. �k65
8. ringer print evidence - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T,K. ��72
9. �ihotography, an investigative tool- - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��95
10. Counterfiting - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��50
11. The Investigators report- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �k75
POLICE RECORS
1. Operational records - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M.R.C.A, Manual
2. Principles of report writting - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �k25
3. Fffective report writting - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��'S8
4. Crime statistics----- - - - - - - - - = - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��99
5. Uniform crime reports - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��100
AglTO T11EFT INVF,STIGATION
1. Auto theft investigation- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �k107
2. Vehicle Identification- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��105
3. Tools of the nuto thief - - - • - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��106
VICE
1. Problems of vice control- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M.P.A. Book; page 295
�. Dangerous Drugs - - - - - - - - - - • _ . _ . _ . _ _ . - T.K. #60
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LEGAL Cont.
12. Itules of P:vidence - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • - - - - - T.K. ��55
13. Democratic Guide T.ines to InterrogaCion - - - - - - - - - T.K. �k64
14. T.c�;al 1nd Prlctic�l aspects of scicntific evidence- --- T.K. �iF101
ARR[:ST PROCF.DURT:S
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T11I: P�TROL rUNCTION
(ll,jectives lnci nctivities �f ti�e patrot force ------ C.M.Tiook, Page 235
Thc �nc man patrol operation- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �d73
��;gresivc p:�trol- - - --- - - - - - -. - - - - - - - - - - T.K. 4�21
llan�lling c�istrnhance calls- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T,K. �k1.6
Rur�;l.iry- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K.. �F1.7
�ur�lary prevention - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��34
R�hhery - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��41
Fel.oney-in-Pro�;ress calls - - - - - - - - - - - � - - - - T.K. ��1'
Rohhery-in-pro�ress calls - - - - - - - - - - -.- - - - - T,K. ��78
The s�isPectecl homicide c111 - - ^ - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �i�62
Reco�nizing the Stolen Auto - - - - - - � - - - - - - - - T.K. ��36
The child molestcr- - - - - - - ^ - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��8b
The }?r�wler - - � - - - - - - - - - - -. - - - - - - - - - T.K. �k43
Cro�ad control - - - - - - - - ' ' - ' - ^ - - - - - - - - T.K. 4�52
TRAPrIC SUPI:RVISION
The nat�ire of police traffic supervision- -------.- M.r.A. Rook, page 316
Tr�ffic en�ineering and tt�e police- - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��63
Tr;�ffic enforcement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - � - T.K. ��96 & M.P.A. book Page 319
The Traffic Violator- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - � T.K. �k2
Stopping the traffic violator - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. 4k1.3 '
Intersectional 'Craffic Control- - - - - - - - - - - - - ^ T.K. �F'30
Driving under the influence - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T•K. �E53
Under the influence?- - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - T•h• ���+0
ACCIDENT INVESTICATION
Principles of Investigation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��3
The accident scene- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K, ��7
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Skid mark eviclence- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. ��G7
netermining speed from skidmatks- - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. 4�69
Thenomo-gragh- - - - - - - - - - ' - - - ' _ _ - - - - - Instructor
Writing the accident report - - - - - - - � - - - - - - - InstonOtor
NiEDICAL
I'irst Aid - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - ' ' - - - - - - - Hopkins Fire Dept. course
Rescue breathing- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. �k2
Tileeding control- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - T.K. ��35
Shock - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ^ - - - - - - - T.K. �k23
Emer�ency ca�e for fractures- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T,K. ��93
Movin� the injured- - - - - - - - ' ' - ' - - - ' • - - - T.K. ��80
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�stimating the time of death- - - - - - - - - - - � � - - T.K. 4�79'
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5. Prostitution- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Instructor
6. Thc addict- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.K. 4�56
7. Thc rerscription c�rii�; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Instructor
i. Glue sniffcrs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - �- Inatructor
Lt. Donalcl W. Bentl�y
ilopkins Policc Dept.
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��� Police Department Date
...� -.. City of Iiopkins a�°�hea��a�eb�np�htl�n�henk��;
..... po�session ��u�r�,i��:en�, .
. Aver-
_. 6 2 86 � 3 l00 �e
. _.I..P�rs3caI azy i1Qw-mov- no�le��ongt.s�ro� & an�°strongive '�
.`, i,g
� 2 86 3 l00
2e Pl�ysical . Ii3,ndicap=:.'T�.nor A e te .: Above �$rf�e�
Fitness ��t���a1 • �e�ec�sl p�o���n avera,ge o�i i ion
e . e}d
6 2 86 3 100
3. Interest In i for- n$� rmit- s al l�r � Above x e ti nal
in work eri� ' in���rest orylsiact- avera,ge in�e�es�
5 2 $6 3 l00
4e .Initiative e�s�ir�c����en�l�ack- ufficient �gtter C�ntr�olled
o is- or. zan a un ance
_ , i ec e �e��tion average
6 2 �� 3 100
5e.. Jud@�nen-t Poor 0 ten Gene ally Sound lawless
erro- soun�d
neous
6 2 86 3 100
6.. Krwwledge Poo con- i►ni ed ows s m re. xc,e� t'onal
of work $�e�o�lon o� ed�e clu�inslo� lc�owle�ge� °iiis�ge
work posi�ion �uties
� 2 86 3 loo
7. Salf- o� oe e�or a er� or means o� s� e� eans
im�roveme:�t " e�fort improvement im ove- o sel�
me�i� improvement
6 2 86 3 l00
S.e. Cap"acity to on- t ode ate Br ht reat
develop exiatent �ro��� ev��ope- iu��r�. possibilitie
ou ul �Qad �iies 11-
� 2 a6 3 ioo
9.._.�.,A,bility to ef ' nitely btains S cur s Get� Securos
direct othere . ac�ll� co eration Iirni�ea resu ts m irnu►n
� �i��iculty coovera�tinnfric�iont e�iciency
6 2 ° 86 3 100
10. . F��wtiona.l em er:nent em rment 1 Above �,xc tio al
�Stability . e���iciancy a �i�an��ica��' �'o��ented s�'a�i�ity �ai�a�n°cea� `'
° vironment
6 2 86 3 l00
11.. .Dependability ot' Ofte s al y Above hor h1 ,
.. �3r, ependable unre�iable en�a�le average epen'��til�
_ promptness
� 2 ° 36 3 100
12< IIental S ow low uff'ci nt-Above xce t onal
' -re-aaitons avera.ge ra��e� average a.�a�i�y
posi ion
6 2 86 3 100 .
13.-�Personal sa� i- Careless oa in tter xce tional
.. AFperanca .& ac ory j appearar�ce appearance �ian a�pe ance
average
� cleanliness �"�
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w:������.,
Pa�mo Two:�'�(t�)�•��� Com�etence P.eport Aver-
age
� 2 �� 100
14e Skill in �
use of �1i;rlc4"rarcl ��illful �ac�ory s�Ci�lful ��ert
firearms �
r
� 2 7 86 100
15o Polite and T�ns�.tis- S�,tisfact- Average Above �uperior
courteous ac ory ory avera,�e .
�` 2 �,6. 100 �
16e Teamwork �batruct- �ion-c - Usu lI i Alw e �utstan�.lin�
v�: o�er�iive cooper�ative a�i�r �u�iml��ra�g .
� 2 �86 ' 3 100
17 e Courage Coi�ax�cl �airly �'ac�ory � ave°rage proe�Seonal
rave ,
� 2 86 3 100
18e Composure w up" Become! s all bove xc p ionally
����iBeY� ov�r;ex— ca�� a�d �ver e o�
at scene ressure �i ec� under co ec ed � �ie ed
�f cori�i��one
emer�ency
6 2 S6 � 3 , �100
190 Ability to La.ckiri� Slow, often A� rai al Sunerior Exceptional-'
anpraise �n.. � �ura�e sense � •
�accurate anpm tiy
situtation conclus.ion �eac�ied
6 2 7� E36 . 3 .. ,:, 100
20o Pela.tio:is D�cidedly I; lz.tion Satisfact- Aboue ops, --
with otlier P°r S��En °rY � average
officers �e1�e
. � 2 - 8u 100
21 o Abil ity to �ef�ini:tely t g�u. 're,� U ual I.Iore thari xceptional
follow ac Ling c r�e a�equa�e e e �
supervis io n �l�.�y
instructions
6 2-. � 86 3 100
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22a Report C�.r�eless Lack"� Us 11 } S�t n tic Uutstandi �
�miting s°PpY a���era su��'ic� c�are�u�' �
continuity
� 2 BG .3 l00
23. Attitude � eren�f i�i�'ere°s�c !�halesome W�io}esom�' a�'i�u�e
towaxds
worl:
6� 2 8G 3 100
240 1Ii11inE,Tnees re�uc�an� thes�es rs 11 � iio�� Ac epts _
to accept buclt" i�.l��lr� ��anin� � �dles
responsibility a�•erage
6° 2 86 3 l00
25o Gener2l Iiisfi�i I�ot w 1l atiafact- G d er
rating posi�ion° °�y o��lcer �xc�iptional
, Total
Grading Officer: TOTAL A'J ,itACE - - - _
Initials of Officer graded: ,
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I�olice union approves
� ' lion a proposal
�2 mil , P Y
In a vote hy mnrr, than thrce-fourth, �f ��5 ��0-
'. m;�n membership, t.hrovcdna $2�-n'iill onctw f YearSFaY Pr�'
ti�n Wednesday apP
; posal 397 to 215. : � •
s The City Council's. ��'��Ys and Means Cummttte�'
h will consider the package, tivhich resulted �from ne�otia-.
;f tions between' members ot the federation and Lhe city's,
administrative slaff.
n� A recommcnd�tion wi11 hc rnad� t� a' e full Council
,r� l:i•�d�y on.whe�her t�> accept the � p
��v A ����.pr�.�»�n�.h ;�crnss-thc-hoa�d 9ncreasc� is in' �
;�, r�ludcd in che (irst. ,ye�.+r nf �fter� ]9 y ar��nf ser�tice vvas
_�, ;, ncrcent in 1nnFevity p��Y y; at that staRe �. per- •
!r_ ;addcd, makin� tot.al lon c��it P" Y . .
c:e+it. , ' .
....'fhr.` rnrrc•nt ��lary differ�ntial belween the ranks
`', wnt�td hc> resl�rr�t m 1'.171, �vhich �v�uld, in effect. pro-
in vi�� ��5p-�,er=mnnth, r;ai,�� fnr hr�innin� �ntrt,lmen �tnd
� '�'� �lgg-per-mnnth for deputy chicfs. .
'tf SQverance p�`� an4 � �Ost-of-living clause would also
of
��r be included in ]971• roves the pact,
�ec! Recruit salar5', if the c�uncit app
Un_ . W>>� �e eaised tn �750 in 1970 and $8�� �n 1971• Recruit
not salaries are 5725 in t.he S�. Paul Poliee Deparcmant, 5728
in Bloomin�ton, and 5710 in the Hennepin County
Sheriff's office.
� t�^'O An earlier pco�msal w�is rejected hy a flc�r, vote nf
��L 1?7 federat.ion mrmhers .Tan. ]l after Mayor Charles
'nY' Sfenvi€ crit.icizcd �he pr���sel. Stenvi� also voted at that
t,er- ��m� �s a memher oP the `cderation.
• Stenvi�, on fcave �f �hsence from the poNCe depact`
�lty mcnt, is a former president �f the federation. .
�ce- � gederation President Richard� Nelson . said SCenvi�
luh Was present, at' the :len. 12 meetin� to particip8te in a:
ice. �cremony for retirin� fed�ration hoard m�mhers. it was
one of lhe few icderatfon meetinga Stenvi� has altended
th- since, being etected mayor. 1 esterday and did
ci- � St.enviQ was in Washington� D.C., y
� not vole on the t»Y P���age. t
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
February 17, 1970, at 7:30 p.m, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor.Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building
Inspector Blomquist and City Attorney Vesely.
Reel 108
Side 1
672-
Action:
-692
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
the February 3, 1970 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
February 17, 1970 in the amount of $61,546.93, be approved and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Hearing: Hearing at 7:30 p.m, on the Amendment of the Hopkins Charter by Ordinance of
Section 7.11, Subd. 3, "INVESTMENT OF CITY FUNDS".
Action: Item: 70-14-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance
692-744 No. 10-C, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 7.11, SUBD. 3, OF THE
HOPKINS CHARTER CONCERNING INVESTMENT OF CITY FUNDS", be accepted
for the first reading. Motion carried unanimously.
Appearance: Appearance by.Herb Klossner and Donald Galloway of the Hennepin County Highway
Department regarding proposed interchange layout along Highway 18 in South
Hopkins.
� Action: Mr. Lund moved, that the design as shown be rejected and request.Hennepin
744- County Highway Department to undertake further study to design an interchange
at 5th Street So. as our Thoroughfare Plan calls for. Motion lost for lack of
a second.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, that this matter be continued and the County design the
interchange to conform to what is called for in our Thoroughfare Plan. Motion
lost for lack of a second.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that.we refer the design
-969 back to the County so that they can design a Sth Street interchange to con-
form with our Thoroughfare Plan. Motion carried.
Item: 70-12-0. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded.the motion, that Ordinance No. 317,
969-983 "AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING REGISTRATION OF MULTIPLE DWELLINGS NON-OWNER OCCUPIED,
TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS AND SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS RENTED TO THREE OR MORE UN-
RELATED PERSONS", be continued to the March 17, 1970 Council meeting. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-21-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the.request for hook-
983-998 up to Hopkins watermain on Shady Oak Road by Edward Rin�.at 43T4-4340 Shady
Oak Road, be granted as recommended by the City Engineer, and an Agreement
be entered into with the City of Minnetonka for this hook-up. Motion carried.
Item: 70-22-0. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 321,
998- "AN ORDINANCE ENACTING AND ADOPTING SECTION 1-1969 MINNESOTA PLUMBING CODE
MHD 120-135 WITH INDEXES, BULLETINS AND OTHER EXPLANATIONS", be accepted for
the first reading. Motion carried.
Item: 70-23-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the additional
1016 1970 license applicatiois be approved. (see list attached) Motion carried.
Item: 70-24-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that authorization be
1Q16-1038 given for the City of Hopkins to enter into the Reciprocal Fire Service
Agreement and approval of the Articles of Association, Southwest Fire League,
and that the Mayor and City Manager sign same; also approve the appointment
of LeRoy Olson, John Brecka and Edward Lundgren to the Fire League. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-25-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Council approve
1038-1087 the.resolution of the Housing Advisory and Appeals Board regarding Housing
.� for the Elderly, and same be transmitted to the HRA. Motion carried.
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Minutes of the.February 17, 1970 Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 70-27-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that.Resolution No. 1868,
1191-1222 "A RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE NEED FOR UNIFORM SNOWMOBILE REGULATIONS WITHIN
THE MUNICIPALITIES OF HENNEPIN COUNTY", be adopted, and Councilman Harriman
be appointed as the City's.representative to the Ad Hoc Committee on Snow-
mobile Regulations of the League of Hennepin County Municipalities. Motion
carried.
Reel 108
�ide 1; 1222-1277
Side 2
1-42
Item: 70-28-5. Discussion of preparations for the Metropolitan Council
Public Hearing on Sanitary Landfills. No action.
Item: 70-29-T. Presentation by Mr. Novak of the proposed statements before the Metropolitan
42-167 Council Referral Co�ittee on our Thoroughfare Plan. No action.
Item: Discussion of alley paving. (see memo attached)
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that proposed policy of
167-257 Council initiated alley paving projects be submitted to the City Attorney for
his legal opinion as to the effect of Charter or State Law.restrictions on
Council authority to order in such improvements. Motion carried.
Items
257-281
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Action:
281-357
Discussion of Joint Garage facilities.
Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motioa carried.
rothy M. �ohrison, /Se�retary.to Council
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fio�lci�s H�aae �':nco
;��ty Har. U;� Aci�c�xacr P�Iusie:
%eoya�,�d �•�iact�� c�.ba ��.a°s 'Te3�aco
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Ar� S6ng d�� f��^'c ;,,�n��s '1'ea I�ouse
C�onstroan4� He�t:L�g CQ�
Svpex�iox� T`urnac� Co�
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5�11 �Te�a � U c� c�.rs at 9G� �o C�cels�.c� ,���:e
Opexate � Mote�.
Oper�.te Juke �ox �c coin opc,r�ted amusemen�t
cievice
Opea°at;e tFao �asoline ptamps, se11 cigarettes
I-Ieati�g u�ork
Operate reQtaurants sell sof'� c?ra.nk,�� flperaz�
Jiake box
Insta�� gas � oil burner�
Ins�all gas & ail burners
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION No. 1868
RESOLUTIOIv FEC�`GNiZING Tt�E NE�D �OR UNTFORM
SNUWitORILB REGiJLATIONS WITIiIN THE �IUNTC.T��'.4LITIE;S
OF HENNEPIh COUNTY
WtiE[t�AS, the operae2.on of snowmob�.les has be�orn� a r�pi,�Yy �erowYira�
acecreatiornal. a�tivity �hroughc�ut the Stata of Minnesota; and,
WHE}'EAS, tne State L�:�tslature i:� Ntinnesota St�t�stes I967 Section
�4�.8h Subc#ivL�ic�n 1 ha3 stated, �n eff.ect, t'�at the publ.ic Ftc�licy �+f the
St�te of "�tinnesota shall be ta achie•ve maximum use oa snc�c,�ohile�; anA,
WHEt�EAS, the incidex��e of snowmobiie operations h�s in�rease�
�ubstanti�lly in� �rban areas af the S+L-�te c�ur%�R Lhe past few year�, and �n
pArticular throu�hout Nenn�±�in Cvunty; anc�,
iy'���:REAS, tise extenr of s��owm�bile actiuity, th� narure of the
ir2�l'ICLQ^ay and �he existance of � sa►all p.rop��ction of irresponsi.bl� operators
Y�ave cccx�biner] ta cxeate a�hreat �o ths ��a�tth, saf.ety and �;eb�eral w�lfare
ci ci�izens of ��rcta�n munici�e.�.:�ties withi� H�nnegin County;;a�n�,
WHEREAS, �he aevera�. a;unici�al coun�cils have enacte� variously�,
��he regulstory ordinasnc�s decn►eci in ��ie best interest af their r�speetive
n�un�.cipa4itie�; and,
WEiFR}�A.5, ti�e �artaticpns amon� m�.�n�.�ipal o�ciinar�ces wit�hfn i�ennepin
CoE�nty are c�ifficult if. not impussi.ble to di�e+�ver anc� ic�t�r�;.ei: by sno�r-�
n�o�uile o�eratnrs who p12n tri��s :.rossin� several munieipai bo�an��rie�; and,
WHG�t�S, sr�me variaCion, ►nay be viewrec� by :�no�s,Kric��;i le operat�r5 as
c�iscz�iminatar,y in na�ux� anc� �:hess ,anccsnstitu�ional or u�reasar.able; �ne�s
�TN£StF.AS, suc�; clsim� of u�n��a�anal�le�n��s noay ca�se �he State
I.e�;�.�Iatur� ta �a�� uniform �na�am�bil� r.e�?uiation;a on a�t�a�e=•raic�� b�aais
wh�ch are r�c�verse ta the metrupoii�an �rea muni�.ipagities, t:l�us �r���sn�t�.��
r.he muni�ipal.iti.es ircun centrallanc their er,v�iroxmient:
ROW,
ttl@ � Z�'�. 1
a'_n sn�cwm�ot��ie
��o<� 1.
THEfi�iliRE, RE IT R�SOLVEv b�► t�P 'i;��� �,��ty� �c�un�il oi
(Cit�+� of HODiCIx1S ' �}13L �ani£e�rnnity
YL'�!3X1C10i1S L�11041k,T�1d11� I'ennepin C�ctnty is 3�v�`it FiT1Ci reasanahl�
PE I7 Fl��'J"r1�R RE50�,��F� tha�: Rtissn�� Rnhe.�,.�- Harrim,an _�...�.e.. �_..._.y
(pr,sitirx�i .._._..�A f � here�y �p�t�inte� �s t`he
x��presentattve of thi� mun�c�palit,y t� L�� Ai+ Fi�t CommitCe.p on Snow��mu�3i�i�e
Fe�:uXat�.c,ns mf *he I.e��es� o� �ipr�n��in :.o;inty Munil�ips.7.i.�i�s for t:�e pi�rp�se mf.
��evel�pia�� a un�.foam sncswmobi�ie re�ulati�n c�}�e ac�eptai�le �:o the mun3c3palities
c,f Henneptn Cnvn�y, r�nd fox ��.xi�sequent anopt.f�aE� by �aic� nittn�iG:Lp81iC�.p3 as
re�:ulatory axd3.nances.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
��: Hopkins, Minnesota held on the 17th day of February, 1970.
C. R. Peterson,
C ity Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely,
City Attorney
Henry Pokorny,
Mayor
Page 2H EDINA SfUNPARK SUN
HOPKINS�MINNETONKA- Th•�rs., Feb. 12, ��%%0 -
_EDEN PRAIRIE SUN _ ___,___ __ _
:County League ,Seeks Member
`��A roval of Snowmobile Law .
pp . _
- By NEIL PAULSON �
; Whether or not the Hennepin
Countv LeaRue of Municipali- �
ties can start to w�ork draftinR a
rrtodel snowmobile ordinance I
for acceptance bv its'member�
council's depends on the fate oF ,
a' resolution approved al the I
last lea�ue meetin�.
The resolution. drafted bv
the Lea�ue's Ad Noc Snowmo-
± bile Committee, was sent to all'
member councils in the countv
�.,,� ,.�. �tio.., ,., ,.rr�,., ,n. ,.. '
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endorsing the concept of a uni-' w'��� then draFt an ordinance to
Fo�m ordinance. be approved bv all the councils
� � in the countv:
It further asks thaf the coun- . COUNTY Commissioner E.
cils appoin't someone to repre- �'. Robb told the lea�ue ttiat
sent them on the snow�mobile any-ordinance was �oin� to be
�committee. •The comrriittee hard to enforce. ; i
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� COiJT�CI'L 2�'i�",MORti.i.�tAUM
(�or Counc-il action}
F'eb•ruary 7.6, � 97t�
� To o i.�ky Couracl].
From: City M�.nager
Re: Paving c,f �1.1ey� a City I�zit�at�d Pr��ccts
At the last meeti�xg we suggested us.ing City-iniiia�ed projec�s
for paving of a11�ys cs�.�:h �oncre�eo
This sugge�tion ��,av b�se3 �rio�:
i. The City EngineerR:� opinion t�l�i paving with concrete
ha� been a great ini�royemen� over bituminous alZeys> (see
aetachec3 �-eport�
'L. Our fee13��►g �hat p'sblic opinion in these projects gener�.11y
�incl.ud�s a few �l�c •a,re very fa�vorable, a fe�r appose�, and
L-he bul� of th� cf_rizen� Eaouid go along �f son��one �1se
initiated. the preject. The statut� allowing City-initiated
projec�:s ts i-ailor made for t:hat ty�e of public op3nion
situat�on>
In neighbor'r�oods �aherE the City-initiated project may face
�di�ficu�t:.es, the staff is prepared to meet with. the cirizens pri��r
�r� tne public h�ear3.ng t� clear u�� many oi tlnc qe��stions a.nd ex�la.ir.
thP adcantages or cvrLcrete alleys.
Respect�ully.submit�ed,
�.4/. - � �j/�,,e,�
�ea-rs� L. Idov��.
Clty Manager
TLPi : cigaa. j
t�t�t: E�.gx•. Report on C�ner�i�e A��eys
Attorneyrs ��irion
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` R.EPORl ON CONCRETE L�LLEYS
' �OI`dSTRi7C�ED 1� DATE
AYae City Counc_�i in �Iie s�mer of 19b5 orde-r.ed in the cons4.ructian of �he
r
first cuncrete a:laeys in �l�e histary of Iiopkiaas e Th�se 4rere pet:it�.oned Uy ?:he
ma3ariL�► of the resiclen�s c�wnirig �he abt�ttiaag ��coperty whicF� was to be assessed
for tYae t�orko The petlxi�n con�air4�d t1�e condition tha� the City pzy a po�t�.on
of �h� in-ltial c�sr a� eonstruc�ian based on an as�w�aption t}iat the City La�uld.
sdve on decrea�ed �aintenance o��er tPie li�e of the surface cornpared �o th�
�nait�a�enance af �. biGumin�us agley sr�rfacing, The Co�ncil agreed that the C�.ty
e�ould s�axtieiy�a.�e 4:r, ihe e�tent of 20% of the ca��.struction cost., based on tY:�
Engiz�.ee�• ° s ana�ysi�� caf exp�cted. m�int�nanee savangs if a concre�e alley was c��i-
structed.
The �esul�ts:
A.o :Li�tll'tPB�L�:T`i u: �J't�F.�CE Cf3NDITZOId
/,11 suriaces h�ve held up satistac�o-ri1}r.
B � DRAIN?�GE much
Due �o thc �n�r�rte�. c-resfaci, drainage is/more satisfactor_y� ihere
are vomL areas rha;� ho1c� a small am.o�nt of standing wa�er but
this �.s duc� �o grade lim�ta�io� to meet existinU paroper�y. These
�� � 1 e�rapo�ate anc� wila r_�t ae deta imental sinL� tl�ey canr�cat
pene�r�te �he conc.t�te to get into the sub-baseo
C, CT EANINu
T.he alleys tenci f:o bL self cleaning because of tYae inver�ec! crcwn o
A raia��all wi11 ca�:r�r t�e dirt since tl�e water is concenLrated in.
il�e cena.er or �.he �.1]_ey, �nce rhe properCy owners pave the�_r dYi.v�--
��ays the d.sxt wili be a �c.inimum and �l�e al�ey sho�:ld have a veKy
cZ�an and plea3in� st�-r��.ce. Po�,rer sweeping sh,�uld not- be nec�ss�ry o
D> SNOW °�0'N3'ti�TU
Plowing has heen no �.oxe dif.f�.cult �ha.n on aZleys of othex surfaceso
So�e �ce bu� Id�ap h�.s been obs��ved on some a�.leys hut af��r_ the :E��st
year, sali: can be safeiy appli.�d and thpse ice buildups can he Uroicen
t�p azci 131ad�d in the �Z.]�GI r��nner. This same px�oblem oc�.uYs on
asph�.].� a:��.ey� e
E, A'�AINT�A1`,CE
�ic� ��iz���raa�nce �f the s�a�f�:ce ce�s be�n necessa�y ora air;* +�f �.h� alleys.
The ove�all gerfob�a�.ce �izcl resu3ts of the cor�crete a1JLeys has l�ved up to
�11 expecr�at�.��nso �rTh�.be :;�Y _I.s I�um�t�.�y impossibla �o g4t �bsol��e perfe�t:�mn, the
�esu:L�s �c�ed the per¢ocrn:�rac� oi a��y o*her t�p� af :ut�ace ,an3 fu1i;� r�arr�r�ti tize
i.natal? atiQr� of c�nc.rete alleys as �tee b�st in�res¢m�nt over the expen�ed life of
, �he V2.F�OLi.S types af pavement ,
Respectful�.y subm�ttec?,
�� ���� .
.�oY�n J. ��rojan
C�ty �ngineer
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2/2b/70
• Februar 20 1 0
y , 97
City Council
City of �iopkins
Nopkins, t��?innesota
Gentlemen:
�0 tl ll �� �O�Ct��I�D�
10 FIRST STREET SOUTH PHONE: 835-8474
�PKINS, MINNESOTA 55343
You have inquired about the possible efiect of Lhe Hopkins
City Charter or the ?��innesota State LaT�� Restrictions on your aut'r�ority to
order concrete paved alley improvements. �
it is my understanding that you are contemplatino in sorne
instances to order, taithout 2r. adequate Petition, the paving of certai:�
alleys �-.2L'r. concrete, and to assess �0 percent of the cost thereof to
abutting �o �operty o�-mers o
Local improvements are governed by Ni.S.A. Chapter L;29.
Section 1�29.021 grants pos�rer to municipalities to pave any street under its
jurisdiction and Section 1�29.011 defines the word "street" to include any
street, alley or other public vray or any part thereof. Under the �eneral
�egislative poti,rers i,he Council has the right Lo decide the manor of and
materials for such paving.
IJ.S.A. Section 1�29.031 provides that if any such improvements
ordered :oursuant to a Petition by the ohmers of not less than 35 percent in
�rontaoe of the real property abuttin� upon the street or stree�s named in
tne Petition, then such improvement may be ordered by a vote of a ma,jorit,y
or all cf Lhe members of the Council. ff there has been no such Petition,
tne Resolution may be adopted only by a vote of 4 5 of all members of tne
Council.
:Very truly. � yours,
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Joseph C. Vesely `- ✓ �
Hopkins City Attorney �
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Fxom: ��Cty En�i:��eeL
�.� � A11�� Pa9►ing
�x� �95.5F tk�e Ci��y Cnu��cii adap�c�d a go � icy at cox�.struc�;ing a�1.e;�s
ir.i ihe ��ia�re usi�� c^ncrete ox�I}�o �'hi� w�s d�ixc� to reeuce Lhe taig�a
n�ai.nt��.a�zcf>_ ye�.x g.�: ��ge.xlii�:uYe.� fror blacktc�p �nd dir� a11e}rs an�. �m
��r�ovi�e �s��r.e ;zar���F�c�ory ;��.r: �c� an� r_tr.axna�e q�?�l.itie.s oaid 1on�;e�
8�1V�.: e�if� e ?'c� �ncoaaaag;r� s��e iiae o�k c�n.c�'et��, the �; t, Co�xic�'.1 aisv
��L•�ed t� ��� LO% G` t�� �*�_x ti�_t �us�. oa: �a��� ai:i�}� co�asn.ruct.ed. 5ince
��dxxc�d �naiizter,a:-dc�a nos�� �aer� anL-icipaeed.
Si.x:cr ��6� �.f;.� �it� k�<:�s Ynsi.�l7.rad ar.. ��vepag�� nf 5 blocks of co�cxei:�
a?_1e3rs e�c:� ��ax. :�asi year 1 b].ocZcs eaer.e orc�.��d a�x1 but GGtZ5S=�'11Ci_iOli
�r�v d�:i.ay�ed 3�ec�.�i;e c��s� a'� 1�y z�a ; na��t auaila�t� far. instala.a*f.on �.ue tca
the co�..�truc.t:;.on oi an 8�31: L"idE31i. bu�.ld.ing on abuttiiig l�nd e Gne a� � e;r
w;�s p�taf_i�,n.ed :Cc�, �'at: n.ot o�df"..�•d :i=� whe� a ma,��rity oi �h� aff�ccad
pts,;�eYi-y s�Tal��e:�s 4»��.tim�zed a��,.�nst the in.stz�l��-ion,
�T� �eC:_'1.``.tF. P.Tdllll��'O11.�' :l.il.C�11? ;'3.�?."s as tc� b.he �ossZbi? it;r of a.l�.�� p<:�rinr,
an.d g�ec�ta.e_=.�t� ior �r�din� a;.zd p��:c�sir_g. �'�r! at1Le��ugt bs made �� encoLr.�ge
tl�� �is�_�z�a�ion c.:i a�ec:�.�i.on sor p�.v:'tng but the common YP_9��nse is
n.e�g;::t�ve since r�:t�i �re c�:a.11in.g FC) S.AiL�7 :�c�e ��c request for £ear of
'ci'R���..�";0��;.1..:.:i'!'i4 ���IC:�;=,'' 'u?I163 ?I?I.��Z�. L3j���f;S(3 ��1� ��O1�.C.�.
�
w� �c��a�Ad s� ;gev� for �::he L;u€a.i;.cils c�n;�ider�t:ion ilze prc;�ec�.�re
witcx-r�'oy the Cou�.c�_.�_ a,auiri �.�.iL�_ate rrie r�r.��:oscd ,�rojecL by ord.ering ar!.
�n�ineei �s;�o�: t �r_ � gz�o�p o1: a? leys 4 Hearir,.f;s woulcl then be he1f.� �n�l
�ac:?-i p:.•r;.�c;c� r_pns�.�.e,�ec. `dn r_t��. �i:,�s�;_ �anr�c� . 'T�hi:: woulc3 at lea�t p1ac�
4:hEA ��:-a�cl.�m befr�:�� aw.r.�:r�xis �.:�1��,'.:red hopeit�llj� resu�.ting �n acc�.]_e.rata.ng
�11E'_ ra�� q:� �ZJ..�i.�� )3a=Yl..iax'.�;� �l= :iC:L�.�.a� 3�.;�0 Sv:i'VP TO E'_M�lt-d351.i.?_ iYAE: YwCaiJOLZ
why tk�e �it� canslat, ir► ?�air�.��s �r� �h��se *a'no did p�y fog a?_ley p�.vin�
a;� re�a.�;��n�,, ,:_��z?:?_n�ie t.o maintai:� these del eri.orwL-e� GY unpavec �.1�e�>-� o
Ttr� �::o�r.�i3s init�'aL�.a-� ilas b�e.n ,lsed f��r s�.reet impxo�;��m��.tso
��Lcach�a �.s <s 3_bst r.a�: �.l��y:� cur�.ps..l.ed by Mr. �dc��•snn �rl�.ich �:Le
reco���s^c���u ��:� +�c�u�ncil con� i�ex� �aun.
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January 21, 1970
John Strojan
Director of Public t,Jorks
� Re: 1970 Alley Surfacing Program
The following alleys are either unsurfaced or have poor surfacing at this time. They
are listed in an appr�� rate order of need. The city share of construction is appro�ci—
mately 51000�alley. ere is now in the budget account for this item about 520,000 or
enough for 20 alleyso
1.�N—S alley 12th — 13th Avenue rJorth 1st to 2nd Street North
2. N—S alley 15th — 16th Avenue North 2nd to 3rd Street North
The a'oove alleys have been ordered in. The following should be reconr.lended to the City
Council so they might call for an�gineers Report to initiate the assessable projects.
3• �—j�J al l ey
4. E—[�! al l ey
5 . id—S a11 ey
6. N—S alley
7. IJ—S al l ey
8 . .rr-s al l ey
9• N—S alley
10 . Pd—S al l ey
11. E—G! & 1V—S alley
12 . IvT—S �c E—'rt al l ey
13 . id—U al l ey
14 • N—S &�--?:�I al l ey
15. N—S alley
16. ?�—S a11ey
17. N—S alley
18. N—S alley
19. N—S alley
20 . E.-.Td al l ey
21. N—S alley
22. N—S a,lley
2 3. IJ—S al l ey
17th — 18th Avenue South
18th — 19th Avenue South
16th — 17th Avenue North
16tn — 17th Avenue P7orth
11th — 12th Avenue South
10th — 11th Avenue North
13th — 14th Avenue Norzh
15th — 1oth Avenue North
Jackson to Van Buren South
Harrison to Van Buren South
Harrison to Van Buren South
Jackson to n�?onroe South
6th — 7th �venue South
7th — 8th Avenue South
7th — 8th Avenue South
12th — 13th Avenue Sout'_�
13th — 14th Avenue South
1£3th — 19th Avenue �Vorth
18th — 19th Avenue North
18th — 19th Avenue North
18th — 19th Avenue North
South of r.�,ccelsior Avenue
South of �ccelsior Avenue
16th 1?venue to 4th Street
4th to Service Road
1st to 2nd Street South
1 st to 2nd Street I�dorth
Railroad to 3rd Street Plorth
4th to Service Poad
Fxcelsior to 1st Street South
F�ccelsior to 1st Street South
1st to 2nd Street South
Excelsior to 1st Street South
6th to 7th Street South
6th to 7th Street South
7th to 8th Street South
bth to 7th Street South
6th to 7th Street South
North of ESccelsior
bccelsior to 1st Street North
1st to 2nd Street North
2nd to 3rd Street idorth
The above alleys constitute the major alley problems in Hopkins at this time. If these
alleys car_ be improved in 1970, a few smaller projects in subsequent years would give a
good quality hard surface on all of the alleys in Hopkins.
Gordon P. Anderson
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on Tuesday,
March 3, 1970 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman and Miller, also City Manager Novak,
City C1erk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building Inspector
Blomquist, Housing Inspector Opitz and HRA Director Howell.
�,,� Reel 108
Side 2
362-
Action:
-380
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
the February 17, 1970.,Council meeting.be approved and signed. Motion carried.
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
March 3, 1970, in the amount of $76,964.77, be approved and authorized for
payment. Motion carried.
Item: 69-193-0. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
380-398 316, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ORDINANCE N0. 269 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS
ZONING ORDINANCE",.be approved for the.second.reading thereof and according
to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 74-14=0. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
398-425 10-C. "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 7.11, SUBD. 3, OF THE HOPKINS CHARTER
CONCERNING INVESTMENT OF CITY FUNDS", be accepted for the.second.reading
thereof and according to law same to be ordered published. A poll of the
vote was as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. B1ake, yea; Mr. Pokorny,.yea;
and Mr. Harriman, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
�Item: 70-22-0. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded tlie motion, that Ordinance No.
�' 425-482 321, "AN ORDINANCE ENACTING AND ADOPTING SECTION 1-1969 MINNESOTA PLUMBING
CODE MHD 120-135 WITH INDEXES, BULLETINS AND OTHER EXPLANATIONS", be
approved for the second.reading thereof and according to law same to.be
ordered published. Motion carried.
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Introduction; At this point in the.meeting, Mr. Novak introduced Mr. Dave Duff, Hopkins
Sun Reporter, who will be covering our Council meetings.
Item: 70-31-L. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that.the City owned
483- property located on llth Avenue South and County Road 3, be reappraised and
a survey made and further study of the zoning of this property be made prior
to setting the date for a public meeting for the purpose of considering the
sale of said property and also considering bids or offers for the purchase
of same.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, to amend the above
-809 motion by setting the date of the public.meeting for the sale of this
property, on May 14, 1970, and to delete from the Notice of Public Meeting,
the paragraph referring to payment in cash or installments. A poll of the
vote was as follows: Mr. Mi11er,.yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; and
Mr. Harriman, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Action; Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, to vote on the
original motion as amended. Motion carried.
Item: 70-33-Z. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
809- tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission for Council approval of a
request for a Conditional Use Permit for planned unit.development of
Westbrooke IV, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-34-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission, for Council approval of a
request for vacating the following streets and alleys in Davison's Addition
to West Minneapolis be granted:
(a) the North-South alley in Block 3 lying between the
extensions across it of the North and the South lines
of said Block 3, Davison's Addition to.West Minneapolis.
(b) The North-South all,ey in Block 4 lying between the
extensions across it of the North and the South
lines of said Block 4, Davison's Addition to West
Minneapolis.
(c) That part of 9th Avenue South in said Davison's
Addition to West Minneapolis lying between the ex-
tensions across said part of 9th Avenue South of the
North and the South lines of Block 4.
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Minutes.of the Marcfi 3, 1970 Council.Meeting, cont.
Item: 70-34-Z.
cont.:
(d) That part of lOth Avenue South in said Davison's
Addition to.West Minneapolis lying between the ex-
tension across said part of lOth Avenue South of
the North and the South lines of Block 4.
(e) That part of lOth Street South lying between the
extensions across it of the West line of Block 3
and of the East line of 9th Avenue South all in
Davison's Addition to West Minneapolis.
Motion carried.
Page 2.
Item: 70-35-0. Mr, Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance
-1104 No. 322, "AN ORDINANCE VACATING CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS IN DAVISON'S
ADDITION TO WEST MINNEAPOLIS", be accepted for the first reading. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-28-A.
1104-1238
Reel 109
Side 1
3-12
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1870, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE PROPOSED.CONCRETE
PAVING OF ALLEYS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS",.be adopted. Motion carried. (see
list of alleys attached)
Item: 70-29-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request by
12-15 the Knights of Columbus for renewal of their bingo permit for the months
of April, May and June 1970,.be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-30-R. Mr. Miller.moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
15-31 by the Minneapolis Gas Co., for a permit to install 4" gas main on 15th
Avenue So. from 5th Street to 6th Street to serve the Don Anderson Blacktop
Plant, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 70-32-R. Mr. Harri.man moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that authorization
31-105 be given the staff to negotiate for the purchase of the Old Post Office
property with the Federal Government (GSA) and.report back their findings
at the next Council meeting of March 17, T970. Motion carried.
Item: 70-36-E. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
105-125 1871, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR STREET IMPROVIIKENT ON
2ND STREET N.E. FROM A POINT APPROXIMATELY 600 FEET EAST OF TYLER AVENUE
TO MONK AVENUE",.be adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the 1970 salary
125-156 settlement of Local 49ers for $708 per month plus hospitalization for Light
Equipment Operators and $778 per month plus hospitalization, for Heavy
Equipment Operators, be accepted as recommended by the City Manager. Motion
carried.
Action:
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
CITY OF.HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE.NO. 316
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ORDINANCE
N0, 269 KNOWN AS THE HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins
as follows:
That Hopkins Ordinance No. 269, known as the HOPKINS ZONING
ORDINANCE be and the same is hereby amended as follows:
Section 1. That the following.described parcel and premises
situated in the City of Hopkins, viz:
That part of the West one-half (W'�) of the East one-
quarter (E14) of the Southwest one-quarter (SW�) of
Section 25, Township 117, Range 22,.Hennepin County,
lying South of the North 1190 feet thereof;
are hereby removed from the R-1 District and platted and zoned in R-2
District of the City of Hopkins.
That the official Zoning Map of the City of Hopkins is.hereby
changed and amended in conformity with this Ordinance.
First.read at a.regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins held on November 18, 1969 and finally read, approved, and adopted
and ordered published at a regular meeting of said Counci,�o�f said Ci�y
on the 3rd day of March, 1970. �� ;-
C. R. PETERSON,
City, Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun March 19, 1970.
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Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE N0. lOC
AN ORDIIVANCE AMENDING SECTION 7.11 OF TF� HOPKINS
CITY CHARTER �
Upon recommendation of the Charter Commission of the City of
Hopkins pursuant to M.S.A. la10.31, be it ordained by the City Coun�il
of the City of Hopkins as follows:
Section 1. That Section 7.11 of the Hopkins City Charter be
amended by addi.ng thereto the following as Subdivision 3:
Section 7.11, Subdivision 3. Investments of City
Ftuids. Any money in any fund belonging to the City,
or any branch thereof, may be invested by the City
Manager after approval by the City Council by the
� purchase of any bonds or other obligations authorized
by State Statute in the case of Municipalities, and
in addition thereto, by the purchase of bonds or
other obligations issued by any Housing or other
Public Authority for the City of Hopkins created by
or pursuant to Federal or State Statutes.
Section 2. Effective date pursuant to M.S.A. La10.31. This
Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 91st day
following its publication after adoption.
Section 3. After recommendation by the Hopkins Charter Commission
for the enactment of the above City Charter Amendment, a Public Hearing was
held thereon by the Hopkins City Council in the Council Chambers of the
Hopkins City Hall on February 17, 1970 at 7:30 p.m. upon two weeks published
notice, which notice contained the text of said Charter Amendment; thereafter
this Ordinance was first read at a regular meeting of the Council of the
City of Hopkins held February 17, 1970 and finally was ad, approved, and
adopted,by an affirmative vote of all of its members d ordered_ blished
at a regular meeting of said Council held on Narch,� 19�0. ,%�_
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun March 12, 1970
follows:
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 321
ORDINANCE ENACTING AND ADOPTING SECTION 1-1969
MINNESOTA PLUMBING CODE MHD 120-135 WITH INDEXES,
BULLETINS AND OTHER EXPLANATIONS
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as
Section 1-1969 Minnesota Plumbing Code MHD 120-135, adopted
by the Minnesota State Board of Health and filed with the Secretary of
State and the Department of Administration June, 1969, and which Code
is a revision of the Advisory Code adopted by the State Board of Health
July 20, 1937 amended May 9, 1939, amended January 14, 1947, three copies
of which 1969 addition are on file in the office of the City Clerk of
the City of Hopkins, is hereby enacted, adopted and ordained by reference
to the same force and effect as though it were published verbatim, in-
cluding therewith all indexes, table of contents, explanations, bulletins
and other similar matter contained in, referred to, described or otherwise
mentioned or enumerated therein.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins held on February 17, 1970 and finaly read, approved and adopted
and ordered published at a regular meeti�
March 3, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun March 12, 1970
Mayor
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1870
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEER'S REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration be given
to the improvementcf' alleys at the following locations: the East-West alley
between 17th and 1$th Avenue South, South of Excelsior Avenue; East-West alley
between 18th and 19th Avenue South, South of Excelsior Avenue; North-South
alley between 16th and 17th Avenue North from lbth Avenue to 4th Street; North-
South alley between 16th and 17th Avenue North from k�th Street to the Service
Road; North-South alley between 11th and 12th Avenue South from ist to 2nd
Street South; North-South alley between 10th and 11th Avenue North from ist to
2nd Street North; North-South alley between 13th and 14th Avenue North from
railroad to 3rd Street North; North-South alley between 15th and 16th Avenue
North from l�th Street to Service Road; East-West alley and North-South alley,
Jackson to Van Buren South from Excelsior to lst Street South; North-South and
East-West alley, Harrison to Van Buren South from Excelsior to lst Street South;
North-South alley, Harrison to Van Buren South from ist to 2nd Street South;
North-South and East-West alley, Jackson to Monroe South from Excelsior to 1st
Street So�ith; North-South alley between bth and 7th Avenue South from bth to 7th
Street South; North-South alley between 7th and 8th Avenue South from ¢th to 7th
Street South; North-South alley between 7th and gth Avenue south from 7th to 8th
Street South; North-South alley between 12th and 13th Avenue South from bth to
7th Street South; North-South alley between 13th and 14th Avenue South from 6th
to 7th Street South; East-West alley between lY2th and 13th Avenue North, north
of Excelsior Avenue; North-South alley between lgth and 19th Avenue North from
Excelsior to 1st Street North; North-South alley betweEn lgth and 19th Avenue
North from ist to 2nd Street North; North-South alley between 18th and 19th
Avenue North from 2nd to 3rd Street North by concrete surfacing thereon and the
assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429:i111 (Laws 1957)•
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS,
MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan, City Engineer,
for study and he is instructed to report with all convenient speed advising the
Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvements are feasible
and as to whether they should best be made as proposed on in connection with some
other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota this 3rd day
of March, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1871
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEERS REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration be given
to the improvement of Second Street Northeast from a point approximately
600 feet east of �rler Avenue to Monk Avenue by street improvement thereon
and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a portion of the cost
of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 1+29.011 to Secs. 429•111 (Laws
1957)•
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS,
MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan, City
Engineer, for stud,y and he is instructed to report with all convenient speed
advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improve-
ments are feasible and as to whether they should best be made as proposed on 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, Minnesota, this 3rd
day of March, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
Cit� Attorney
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HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
March 3, 1970
To: City Council
From: City Manager
Re: 1970 settlement - 49ers
History: 1970 negotiations between 49ers and Metro area Managers
Association (MAMA) started in June '69. Funds were set aside in '70
budget to meet an estimated settlement. Negotiations went to mediation
with State Labor Consiliator's office in November. Settlement was
reached right before Christmas, but Union membership voted it down.
Mediator then requested the settlement be explained and a vote taken
city-by-city. Several employee groups accepted the settlement at that "
stage. Ours did not. After a lapse of 1� months, Union agreed to try
again with the same package. Hopkins` employees have now agreed to
the package, and I am pleased to recommend it to you.
reached
The State Labor Mediator has certified that an impass has been ��
and the Managers' Association recommends unilateral action by the re-
maining seven (7) communities to establish this settlement as 1970
wages. This unilateral action however, is not needed in Hopkins because
the crew has agreed to the package.
Settlement•
1969 1970 Increase
Light Equip. Opr. $648 �- Hosp. $708 � Hosp. $60/mo.(8.2%)
Hvy. Equip. Opr. $718 + Hosp. $77.8 + Hosp. $60/mo.(8.1%)
Comment: This percentage increase is slightly below the estimate made at
budget - setting time.and can be funded in the 1970 budget.
Settlement would be retroactive to January 1, but this action should not
be interpreted as a precedent for retroactivity.
The joint negotiations have worked well, despite the delay in settlement.
Only 2 cities broke ranks - one higher and one lower.
I respectfully recommend this settlement to you.
Respectfully su�mitted,
Terry L. Novak
City Manager
TLN:dmj
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, March 17, T970 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen B1ake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City
Manager Novak, City Engineer.Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building Inspector
Blomquist, Housing Inspector Opitz, Housing & Redevelopment Director Howell, and
City Attorney.Vesely.
Reel 109 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Minutes
Side 1 of the March 3, 1970 Council.meeting be approved and signed, Motion
206- carried.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that expenditures
-217 dated March 17, 1970 in the amount of $63,264.53 be approved and
authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Appearance: Mr..Gerald Ramsdell, Executive Director of the.West Suburban Chamber of
217-511 Commerce, appeared before the Council to discuss parking recommendations.
No formal action was taken by the Council.
Item: 70-35-0. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
511-517 d��,�, , 322, "AN ORDINANCE.VACATING CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS IN DAVISON`�
J����1 ADDITION TO WEST MINNEAPOLIS," be accepted for the second reading thereof
�� and according to law same to.be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 70-32-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
517-578 T872, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF THE OLD POST OFFICE SITE
ON NINTH AVENUE SOUTH FROM GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, IN THE AMOUNT
OF $65,500.00,"..be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as. follows:
Mr. Miller,.yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea,
and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-12-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, to amend proposed
578- Ordinance No. 317, "AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING REGISTRATION OF MULTIPLE
� DWELLINGS NON-OWNER OCCUPIED, TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS AND SINGLE FAMILY
DWELLINGS RENTED TO THREE OR MORE UNRELATED PERSONS," by char�ng Section 6
to read: if any registration is not made within 30 days from and after
the time or date set forth in this Ordinance for such registration, then
the registration fee to be paid shall be accompanied by an additional
amount equal to 100 percent of such registration fee required by this
Ordinance. Mr. Miller and Mr. Harriman voting no. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
-734 317, "AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING REGISTRATION OF MULTIPLE DWELLINGS NON-OWNER
� OCCUPIED, TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS AND SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS RENTED TO
THREE OR MORE UNRELATED PERSONS," as amended, be accepted for the second
reading thereof and according to law same to be ordered published. A
�.. roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller nay; Mr. Blake, yea;
Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, nay; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried.
Item: 70-38-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
734-765 1873, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION
OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAINS ON 9TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 7TH STREET TO
lOTH STREET AND ON lOTH STREET FROM 9TH AVENUE TO 11TH AVENUE AND ON
8TH STREET SOUTH FROM 9TH AVENUE TO 6TH AVENUE," be adopted. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-39=L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the additional
765- 1970 license applications, as listed on the attached sheet, be granted.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-40-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
788- the Geo. R. Wolff Post 4�425, V.F.W. for renewal of their bingo permit
for the months of April, May and June 1970, be granted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the City
788- Manager.be authorized to approach the Minneapolis Park Board as to
their interest in selling Meadowbrook Golf Course. A roll call of the
` vote was as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Blake, nay; Mr. Pokorny, yea;,
Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, nay. Motion carried.
Minutes of the March 17, 1970 Council.meeting, cont. Page 2.
Action: Mr..Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman sec onded the motion, that the meeting be
-803 adjourned. Motion carried.
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March 17, 1970
(for Council action)
�enda Item: No. 70-32-R.
To: City Council
From: City Manager
Re: Purchase of Old Post Offi�e
Cost of Acquis�tion
Original price in advertisement - 1969 -$105,000
G.S.A. request after appraisal - $69,000
G.S.A, would accept an offer of $65,500
NeQotiations - Their asking price was $2.76/ sq. ft, for the 24,700 sq.
ft, parcel. We indicated appraisals in the area were
around $2.50/sq. ft. The $65,500 price represents a
sq. ft. cost midway between their original price and our
offer, or $2.62/sq. ft,
Comparables: (1) HRA appraisals of Franks Auto Body Shop behind
Bursch's (most closely comparable property) were
$2.80 and $3.25/sq. ft. a year and a half ago.
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(2) We paid $2.98/sq, ft. for the property at 25 - lOth
Avenue So. seven years ago.
(3) We paid $2.12/sq. ft. for property at 22 - 8th�A�ve.
No. ten years ago.
If Council approves purchase, we need:
1. Resolution of Council
a. approving offer of $65,500
b, authorizing City Manager to sign offer and do whatever
is necessary to consumate purchase
c. showing the vote - by roll call
d. accepting the conditions of sale
e, certified by Clerk of
2. City Manager then sends a letter/offer and 2 copies of
resolution to G.S.A.
3. Up to 60 days later, we receive a letter of acceptance.
4. We then send a check on General Fund, after an inter-
fund loan from PIR fund.
5. They send a quit-claim deed, with no use restrictions
6. Whichever use of land is finally chosen, General Fund
recoups from
a. Special Assessments - if parking is decided upon
b. HRA - if it goes for Urban Renewal or Housing for
the Elderly.
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Respectfully submitted,.
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Terry� Novak, City Manager
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION RTO. 1872
A RESOLUTION OFFERING TO PURCHASE CERTAIN REAL
P1�OPERTY FROM THE UNITID STATES OF AMERICA AND
AUTHORIZING Ti-IE CITY MANAGER TO TRANSMIT, OFFER,
AND TO SIGN ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS IN CONNECTION
WITH SUCH SALE.
WHEREAS the United States of America presently owns the
following premises situated in the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County,
Minnesota, described as follows to wit:
Lots 7, g, 9, and 10, Bl.ack 5, West Minneapolis
according to the map or-plat thereof on file or
of record in the office of the Register of Deeds,
Hennepin County, Mir�rtesota
which premises are to be solti by the Un�.ted States of America.
AND WI�REAS said premises�are located within an area of the
City of Hopkins subject to housing redevelopment and are required and
needed by the City of Hopkins fo� such and other public purposes,
NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved:
That the City of Hopkins, a Municipal Corporation located in
Hennepin County, Minnesota does hereby offer to purchase the premises
hereinabove described from the United States of America for the sum of
Sixty-Five Thousand Five Hundred ($65,500.00) Dollars, said sum to be
paid in cash upon delivery of a proper deed, in fee, of said premises.
It is understood that this offer is made pursuant to the terms and
conditions set forth in that certain instrument issued by General Services
Administration, Form August, 1967 2041.
It is hereby further resolved that Terry Novak, City Manager of
the City of Hopkins is hereby authorized and empowered for and in behalf
of the City of Hopkins to sign all documents and otherwise to do whatever
may be necessary for the purpose of consumating the purchase of the
premises hereinabove set forth.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Hopkins held on March 17, 1970, all members of the Council
being personally present and voting upon the adoption thereof as follows:
Jerre A. Miller
��farren P. Blake
Henry Pokorr�y
Paul Lund
Robert Harriman
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C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
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aye
aye
aye
March 18� 1970
Mr. Floqd Maynard
Property Dispoeal Officer
General Sefvi�ea Adminis�ration� Region 6
1500 Eaet Bannister Road
Kaneas City. Miesouri 64131 •
Dear 3ir:
At Ch�iir March 17th meeting� the Hopkina Citp Council approved
a re�olutio� autharizing me tQ offer thg General Serviees Adminxtstration
$65,500.00 cash for c4�e old Aopkins Post Of�ice site in the Soplcine
t�rbau Renewal Area l�nn.-A-S.
A copy�of the �tesolutioa ie attached.
We are pleased to make this ofier� and ask qour concur�ence with
this price_in your report to the Congreseional Committee which oversees
euch sales.
While this procees uafolds, ure wonld appreciaCe qour permiesion
eo allow public accees to the eite for public park3ng. (This accese
would apply to ��ad only, aot the buil.ding.) The site ie pzesentlq
fenced and -�aith the normal accumulstion of winter �r3me - le badlq
ia need of a clean-up. b�e would be hagpy to provide such a cl�an-up 3f
access could be provided prior to final transfer.
It has bean a privilege working with you and Mr. Sarrop on thia
p�oject, . ,
Siacerelq yours�
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ert� Novak
City Maaager
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Att:
CITY OF HOPKIPI;;
I-LFIVNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOT�
ORDINANC� N0. 317
AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING REGISTRATION OF MULTIPLE D4dELLINGS,
NONOI�TNER OCCUPIED T'�d0 FAMILY DWELLIVGS, AND SINGI,E FAMILY
D;•iELLIPIGS REIQTED TO THREE OR hiORE UNRELATED PER.SONS
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as follows:
Section 1. DEFIIvITIOi�S. For the purpose of this Ordinance the
following words shall mean the following: (a) The word "Let" shall mean and
include .any oral or written permission or other sufferance to reside in or other-
wise occupy or tenant any unit subject to the registration hereinafter described.
Section 2. REGISTRATION REQUIR�D. No person shall allow to be let
any unit in any multiple dvaelling except hotels, motels, and lodging houses), any
single family unit to three or more unrelated persons, or any nonowner occupied two
family dwelling for which a registration has not been properly made and filed in
duplicate with the Housing Inspector of the City of Hopkins. A registration
statement shall be made and filed in writing on forms furnished by such Housing
Inspector or by the City Clerk, and shall contain, but not be limited to, at least
the following information:
a) Name and address of the owner of the premises.
b) Name and address of person or operator ��rho shall be legally
responsible for compliance with this and any other Hopkins
City Ordinances, pertaining to the dwelling unit, such person
or operator to reside in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
c) Name and address of any operator or agent or caretaker
actively managing or responsible for the management of
such structure.
d) Name and address of all partners if the owners are a
Partnership.
e) Name and address of all officers of the Corporation if the
owner is a Corporation.
f) Pdame and address of all Vendors and of all Vendees if such
structure is being sold pursuant to a Contract for Deed.
g) Name and address of any Assignees of either the Vendor or
the Vendee in any such Contract for.Deed.
h) Legal address of the dwelling.
i) Number and kind of dwelling units within the dwelling.
j) Number of toilet and bath facilities to be shared by
occupants of two or more units.
k) Height of dwelling in stories.
1) Type of construction of exterior of building
m) Number and location of all outside exits.
n) Type of heat in each dwelling unit.
Section 3. EXECUTION OF REGISTRATION STATEMENT. The registration
statement or application shall be subscribed and sworn to by the Registrant
before an officer duly qualified to take oaths, and shall be made either by the
owner or by any duly authorized agent of such owner, all such statements upon
such registration application to be binding upon the owner.
Section 4. CHANGES IN REGISTRATION OR IN PREMISES REGISTERED. No regis-
tration shall be assignable. If the name and address of any of the persons required
to be registered shall change, or if any changes occur in the ownership of such
premises, or in the management thereof, the existing registration shall be amended
to correspond to such change or changes and each such amendment shall be accompanied
by a fee of $5.00. If any changes are made in the number o'r type of units registered
such additional units shall be registered and shall be accompanied by the fee or fees
required hereunder to be paid for initial registration for such additional units.
Section 5. ANNUAL REGISTRATION. All multiple dwellings required to be
registered pursuant to the provisions of this Ordinance shall be registered prior
to the letting or leasing to another for occupancy of any unit therein, and thereafter
all registrations for such dwellings, including rooming houses, shall expire and be
reregistered annually not later than the first day of January of each year.
All single family dwellings let to three or more unrelated persons, and
all nonowner occupied two family dwellings required to be registered by this Ordinance
shall be so registered within thirty days after any such single family dwelling or
any such two family dwelling become subject to registration hereunder, and within
thirty days after any additional letting of any part thereof; thereafter all such
dwellings, including rooming houses, shall be registered annually not later than
January lst of each year.
Section 6. FEES. A fee of One ($1.00) Dollar for each unit in.,�a��multiple
dwelling shall be collected by the Housing Inspector for each registration required
under this Ordinance, provided that the minimum fee for any one registration shall
be not less than Five ($5.00) Dollars. If any registration is not made within thirty
days from and after the time or date set forth in this Ordinance for such registration,
then the registration fee to be paid shall be accompanied by an additional amount equal
to lOD percent of such registration fee required by this Ordinance.
Section 7. POSTING. Every registrant of a multiple dwelling shall post a
receipted copy of the occupancy record card issued b.y_�t�e r'Hous'in� Inspector, which
card shall indicate that all fees currently due hereunder have been paid and such
card shall be posted in a frame with a glass or plastic covering by the registrant
in a corridor, hallway, lobby or such other location on the premises as the Housing
Inspector may approve.
Section 8. VIOLATIONS AND PENALTY. Any violation of this Osdinance shall
be punishable as set forth in the appropriate Hopkins Ordinances.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City f Hopkins on
December 23, 1969, and finally read, approved, and adopted;and?,ord red published at
a regular meeting of said Council of said City on the 17th�a �o March �1�0�
C. R. Peterson,
City Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Marcfi 26, 1970
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Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1g73
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEERS REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS it is ordered b,y the City Council that consideration be given to
the improvement of Ninth Avenue South from Seventh Street to Tenth Street and
on Tenth Street from Ninth Avenue to Eleventh Avenue and on Eighth Street South
from Ninth Avenue to Sixth Avenue �outh by the installation of watermains and
sanitary sewer thereon and the assessment of benefitting property for all or
a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429•O11 to
Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957)•
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS,
MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referEed to John Strojan, City
Engineer, for study and he is instructed to report with all convenient speed
advisi.ng 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 on in con-
nection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements
as recommended.
Adopted b,y the Cit,y Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 17th,
day of March, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
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Har�1c� Sprouls dbz. H:,p�cins �l;.e�1.y
Gr^�or.�y j�usch dk�a Elc�pkia�s �fi1_eac;e
*°� i3ahr d'oa G�rv�s Deep Rock
John Chris�tens�n dba C�oss f�oa�s �re Ui:�
Pau:� R. o �as�or�guaY ciba hietro 5�0 Inc �
�linr<ea�ola.s P�rk C�c liecrsa.ti�n Boarc�
�n��Zcr f3o�-�Ia�E 'SuppZi.es foi• Hopkins :Lanes
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Iiome �zs '�o:��Gny� Src o
Rzcht�re Inco
�'t2.'�i1S p �flC o
t�nn 3tandar�d Se�vxe�
Casoi�a"22 POx'SCh6 ��udi9 �nca
x�eapolb� Paa°k & Pecreation f�aarc�
V�s�a.�°s Gul� �tatioz� by tonka Vending Goo
Hopl;�ns ��:�nes by Tonl;a Vendin� C�o
Comme:� cia� A�.a Conditianing 3nc o{ du�r,ieces)
I.tllum P1ur�bing 5ervics
ftnollwood f3eau�ty Sa� on
t31ue �'1amE �ontrac�cors �nc o
H� Ao '�heis�n Comp�y For �rchye°s
Johr� S� B�arke dba Burkes Heaiir.g Coo Ir��o
Quality Heatin� & �ir Londi'�ionin; Coo
S�1t°s Operating Coo dba �'ish & C�i�s
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Os,e��te Ci:L .^�tai,ion ar:d sell ci�arettes, pcsp
Opera�e gas pu rps � se11 soft dri�� l;s, cot'feea
and cigare�,tes
Se1.: soit dranks, cof'_�'e�D anci candy
Og�era�� �as pumgse se11 cigarettes, coi'f�eb
ca.nd,y, and so.ft drinks
Opera�� �as pumps
U�:erate gas pu:npS
Opera�e ��estaurantfl se11 3�2 beer ar.� m���t
Op�rate Boc�'� in� �uppl�es t�end:ing �Liachin�+
Ins�all Ga$ anc� Uil burners
Do moclaanical work
Insiall gas burn�rs
�ge�°ate 1( one ) additional� ga� pump
Operate r.e� and use� car lo�
Sell cigarettes
5e11 ca�zd�r
Operate t�Jo c�ndy machines„ sell ci�are��es
Install Aig Conditioa�a�n�
In�tall Gas anc� Oil burner°s
Sell soft drink�
Ins�all Gas burners
Opera�te � juke bo�
I�±stall Gas burn�rs
Install Gas & Oil burners
C�perate a Food establishmenic a�id sell. soi9�
drinit�
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A special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Monday, March 30, 1970 at 4:00 p.m., in the Conference Room in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak and City Engineer Strojan. Absent - Councilman Blake.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Pokorny.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1874, "A
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE GRANT OFFER OF THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY
RELATING TO FEDERAL SEWAGE WORKS GRANT WPC-MINN.-595 IN THE AMOUNT OF $419,690.00",
be adopted. Motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the meeting be adjourned.
Motion carried unanimouslv.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1874
A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE GRANT OFFER OF TI� FIDERAL
WATER POLUTION CONTROL AGF�hiCY RLLATIIVG TO FEDFRdT•
SEWAGE WORKS GRAAIT WPC - MINN. - 595 IN TI-� AAIOUNT OF
�419►690.00
WHF�tEAS heretofore the City of Hopkins has made application
for federal grant funds under the provisions of the Federal Water Polution
Control Act through Minnesota Polution Control Agency under Project No.
WPC - Minn. - 595, all as more fully set forth and described in Federal
Form FWPCA - 8a dated March 10, 1970, and
WF�REAS said application has been approved by the Federal Water
Polution Control Administration and an offer of a Federal basic grant in
the sum of E419,690.00 has been made to and received by the City of Hopkins
through the Minnesota Polution Control Agency by letter dated March 10,
1970 pertaini.ng to Federal Sewage Works Grant WPC - Minn. - 595, and
WHEREAS said offer provides that it must be accepted, if at all, on
or before April 2, 1970.
NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City
oi Hopkins as follows:
. That the City of Hopkins does hereby accept the offer of the Federal
Water Polution Control Administration as hereinabove described and as contained
in Federal Form No. FWPCA - ga, Part A and Federal Form No. FVJPCA -�b, Part B,
all with reference to Federal Sewage Works Grant YJPC - Minn. - 595•
It is hereby further resolved that Terry Novak, Hopkins City Manager, �
if hereby ordered, authorized and empowered for and in behalf of the City of Hopkins
to sign and execute all necessary documents in acceptance of said offer� and in
conformity herewith and otherwise to do whatever may be necessary for the
purpose of expediting and facilitating said project.
Passed and adopted at a special meeting of the City Council of the
City of Hopkins held on March 30, 1970 at the Hopkins City Hall, Hopkins,
Minnesota, all members of the City Council being personally present and voting
upon the Motion duly made and seconded to adopt said Resolution as follows:
Jerre A. Miller
Warren P. Blake
Henry Pokorny
Paul Lund
Robert Harriman
Motion carried.
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
aye
absent
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♦ FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ADMINISTRATION BUDGET BUREAU NO. 62—R1510
OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE OF FEDERAL GRANT FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS
• UNDER 33 U.S.C. 466 et,seq. .
PART A SECTION 1— OFFER
1. LOCATION OF PROJECT (State, County, Cify)
�.�s ��s �
ROJECT NUMBER
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2. LEGALy�/{ME Af�J DD�iF�S OF APPLYING AUTHORITV (�76t¢m eeuea, rne •�•appucanr•) � � .
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3. PROJECT FINANCING UNDER TERMS OF THIS OFFER �
Total esfimafed project cost '- - . . I g. Z:��.�LAR�7
Esfimoted project eost eligible for Federal participation I E �i`+1�J`�`�+�
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FEDERAL GRANT OFFERED � - - -- _ ; �S���i --
4. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT
��s� �c.�����������a���a��a
�i.� �se�k �and 28�5t�'1 S� �� force me►iu te�ti�g a� the �ng
C�°ty c�3 :A�o3� �&i� S�z�t �sc�Lia� e��. Wiutes vi�. be tre.�te8
�`► �h� .�t�4�8"'$�'.. �l'1 $41'11'� i��i'1C$� t AC�1igt8$ i� 1i�CQIId6l,�
feryiBge $s�ea'�Bn't j�1an$• . . • .. _ .
Consideration having been given by the Commis sioner of the �Federal Water Pollution Control Administration to (a) the application sub-
mitted by the Applicent pursuant to Section 8 of the FederalWater pollution Control Act, es amended (33 U. S.C. 466 et seq. ), (b) the public
benefits to be derived by the construction of this project, (c) the relation of ffie ultimate cost of constructing and maintaining the
works to the public interest and to the public necessity for the works, and (d) the adequacy of the provisions made or proposed by
the Applicant for essuring proper and efficient operation and maintenence of the treatment works efter completion of the construction
thereof, and it having been determined by the Commissioner that such project (a) is in conformity with the approved Stateweter
pollution control plan submitted pursuant to Section 7 of the Act, (b) meets the criteria for Federal aid specified in Section 601.29
of the regulations, and (c) is included in a comprehensive program developed pursuant to the Act; and the Commissioner having
fuRher detertnined that the State water pollution control egency hes approved the proje.ct and certified that it is entitled to priority
over offier eligible projects on the basis of financial as well as weter pollution control needs;
The Commissioner of the Federal Water pollution Control Administration, acting in behalf of the United States of America,
hereby offers;
To make a Federal grent to the above nemed Applicant subject to the assurence included in this document as Section II, in
order to efd 'ut financing the construc'tion of the project pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as ameaded. The
emount of the Federal grant will not exceed the appropriete percentage of the estimated reasonable cost of the project, as
ztablished by_lew, or such dollar limitation so esteblished; provided, thet in the event the actual reasonable cost of any project, as
termined by the Commissioner upon completion o� construction, is less than the estimated reasonable cost upon which the grant
,.ffer is based, such actual cost shall be us'ed:to determine the emount of the Federel grant, and the grant shall be reduced es
necessary•to conform with the limitations hereinabove cited. -. . _ .. _ � _ ,. , _
FWPCA—Sa (Rev. 3-67) (Formerly PHS-2690-1) ,
� IN ADDITION, THIS-0FFE�R�IS MADE SUBJECT TO COMPLETION OF PART B oF THis Offer and Acceptance AND THE FOLLOWING '
CONDITIONS: ' ..'� . . . _ _ . . . - , � . . . . . _ . .
�.t� �ii'fi �I@ .��C�i �f �`A BTOY�SI@ Q. ��1 4'c ' "�� ��� @d�i �tC�.dII
� �i�e '�r .�:d�9.�Yca�ibai �c�sf' :th1s Pro�ec� j; fu ��►coor�u�ce eith v�a3.�t�a�ioa�.
fio� b� Fax�f�2� �g �A• . `
2. ''�'i� tive� �s�Oj� :�t1�13 be �d tma�aer c�etsucc�3oa 'by ��t �5s �0•
THIS OFFER MUST BE.ACCEPTED, IF AT A4L, ON OR.BEFORE (dete) . .,, . ,. . � �
a!!'1�� `.�_ �Q'7'i� , • ' . � , ,
FOR UNITED STATES.OF E ICA FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ADMINISTRATION
DATE`� �/�
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SECTION II — ASSURANCES �
The Applicant hereby gives assurance to the Commissioner of the Federal Water pollution Control Administration:
A. That actual construction work will be performed by the lump sum (fixed price) or unit price contract method, •that
' adequate methods of obtaining competitive bidding will be employed prior to awerding the constniction contract, and that
the award of the contract will be made to the responsible bidder submitting the lowest acceptable bid;
B. That the project will not be advertised or placed on the merket for bidding until the finel plens end specifications have
been approved by the Commissioner and the appropriate State egency, and the Applicant has been so notified;
C.. That the construction contract will require the contractor to fumish performance and payment bonds, the amount of
which shall each be in an amount not less then fifty percentum.(50%) of the contract price, end to maintain during the
life of the contract ade9uate fire,_and extended coverage, workmen's compensation, public liability and property_ _
damage insurance;
D. That any change or chenges in the contract which make any major alteration in the work required by the plans and
specificetions, or-which raise the cost of the project above the latest estimete approved by the Commissioner will be
submitted to the Commissioner for prior approvel; • ' _
E. That the construction of the project, including the letting of contracts in connection therewith, shall confoim to the
applicable requirements of State, territorial end.locel laws and ordinances; • •
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ji. �That the construction contract will provide thet the representatives of the Federel Water Pollution Control
Administration and the State will have access to the work wherever it is in preparetion or progress end that the �
contractor will provide proper facilities for such access and inspection;
G. That the Applicant will provide and maintain competent end adequate engineering supervision and inspection at
the project to insure that the construction conforms with the approved plans end specifications;
H. That adequate accounting and fiscal records will be maintained which fully disclose the amount, receipt, and
disposition of the grant essistance provided, the total cost of ffie project in connection with which the grent has been
offered, the amount end identification of that portion of the cost of the project supplied from other sources, and such
other records as the Commissioner may prescribe to facilitate an etfective audit;
I. That all funds granted pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act shall be expended solely for carrying out
the approved project;
J. That the Commissioner and the Comptroller General of the United Stetes, or any of their duly authorized
representatives, shall have access for the purpose of audit and examination to any books, documents, papers, and
records of the grantee that are pertinent to grants received under the Act, end the grentee shall submit to the
Commissioner or the Comptroller General of the United States such documents end information as they may require
in connection with the project;
K. That the construction contract will require the contractor to comply with the regulations of the Secretary of Lebor
made pursuent to the Davis—Bacon Act of March 3, 1931, as amended (40 U.S.C. 276e through 276a-5), the
Anti—Kickbeck Act of June 13, 193��'(40 U.S.C. 276c), and the Contract Work Hours Standerds Act of August 13, 1962
(40 U.S.C. 327-330�, aqd any amendPtients or modifications thereto, to cause appropriate provisions to be inserted
in subcotrtf�acts td nsure eomplipnc8�the6ewith by all subcontractors subject thereto, and to be responsible for the
submission of state�nents required of subco�itrectors thereunder, except as the Secretary of Labor may specifically
provide for reasonable limitation, variations, tolerances, and exemptions from the requirements �ereof;
L. That the Applicant will demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Commissioner his ability to pay the remaining cost of
the project;
M. That the Applicant will demonstrete to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that he has or will have a fee simple
or such other estate or interest in the site of the project, including necessary easements and rights—of—way, as the
Commissioner finds sufficient to assure undisturbed use and possession for the purposes of construction and operetion
for ffie estimated life of the project;
N. That the declarations, assurances, representetions and statements made by the Applicant in the applicetion, end ell
documents, amendments and communications filed with the Federal Water Pollution Control Administretion by the
Applicant in support of its request for a grent, will be fulfilled;
O. Ti�at the applicant will permit the Administretion or its authorized agents to have access to the project end the
records pertaining to its operation at any reasonable time following completion of construction for the purpose of
inspecting the operation and maintenance of the project;
P. The Applicant agrees to construct the project or cause it to be constructed to final completion in eccordance with the
application and plans end specifications approved by the Commissioner.
That the applicant incorporates or causea to be iaoorporated into ali
construction contra.eta paid for in whole or in part with fuad8 obtain+ed
under this grant the Nondiscrimination Provisiona for Federall�r-aesisted
aonstruction aontraats prescribed by Section 301 oi Executive Order 11245
of September 24. 1965,Equa1 Employment Opportunity.
That the requirements of the attachment to this grant offer,entitled
"Eliminatioa of Segregated Facilities," Which ia hereby incorporated by
reference, shall be ft�lYilled.
ON BEHALF OF (LBQHI Neme o( AppliCant)
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I, the undersigned, being duly authorized to take such action, as evidenced by the attached CERTIFIED COPY O�' \
AUTHORIZATION BY THE APPLICANT'S GOVERNING BODY. do hereby accept this offer and make the assurances
contained herein.
NATURE OF REPRESENTATIVE
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ELIMINATION OF SEGREGATED FACILITIES
(Tfie following Notice is required by Regulations published at 33 F. R. 3065,
February 16, 1968, to be included in agreements with applicants which may
involve federally assisted construction.contracts and related subcontracts
exceedino $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal
Opportunity Clause.)
NOTICE TO APPLICANTS OF REQUIREi1ENT FOR
CERTIFICATIONS OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES
(a) A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities, as required by the _
May 9, 1967, order (32 F.R. 7439, May 19, 1967).on Elimination of Segregated
Facilities, by the Secretary of Labor, must be submitted by the applicant
prior to any agreement for Eederal financial assistance where the applicant
will himself perform a federally assisted construction contract exceeding $10,000
which is not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause.
(b) Applicants for Federal assistance shall notify prospective federally
assisted construction contractors of the Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities
required by the May 9, 1967, order on Elimination of Segregated Facilities by the
Secretary of Labor, as follows:
NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE FEDERALLY ASSISTED
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS
(a) A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities, as required by the May 9, 1967,
order (32 F.R. 7439, May 19, 1967) on Elimination of Segregated Facilities, by the
Secretary of Labor, must be submitted prior to the award of a federally assisted
construction contract exceeding $10,000 which is not exempt from the provisions of
the Equal Opportunity clause.
(b) Contractors receiving federally assisted construction contract.awards
exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity
clause will be required to provide for the forwarding of the following notice to
prospective subcontractors for supplies and construction contracts whe.re the sub-
contracts exceed $10•,000 and are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal
Opportunity clause:
NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE SUBCONTRACTORS OF REQUIREMENT
FOR CERTIFICATIONS OF NONSEGREGATED EACILITIES
(a) A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities, as required by the May 9, 1967,
order (32 F.R. 7439, May 19, 1967) on Elimination of Segregated Facilities, by:the �
Secretary of Labar, must be submitted prior.to the award of a subcontract exceeding
;10,000 which is not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportur.ity clause.
(b) Contractors receiving subcontract awards exceeding $10,000 which are not
exempt.from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause will be required:to
provide for the .forwarding of this notice to prospective subcon.tractors for.supplies
and construction contracts where.the subcontracts exceed $10,000 and are not�exempt
from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause.
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on Tuesday,
April 7, 1970 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in.the City Hall.
Present.were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
�Novak, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, and City Attorney Vesely. Absent
were City Clerk Peterson, Building Inspector Blomquist, Housing Inspector Opitz, Housing
and Redevelopment Director Howell and Finance Director Frane.
Reel 109
Side 1
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Action:
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Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
the March 17, 1970 Council meeting and the Minutes of the March 30, 1970
Special Council.meeting,.be approved and signed. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion,.that the expenditures
dated April 7, 1970 in the amount of $254,828.54 be approved and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Item: 70-46-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, to accept Zoning and
864-1268 Planning's recommendation for approval of the following amendment to
Hopkins Zoning Ordinance No. 269, by adding the following.Section:
269.35, Subd. 2, (4) Nursing Homes subject to the following:
(a.) No structure shall exceed two (2) stories in height;
(b.) Density shall be not less than 800 square feet of land
for each person to be accommodated;
(c.:) Side yard shall.be not less than 25 feet;
(d.).Rear yard shall be not less than 25 feet;
(e.) Site drainage plan shall be approved by City Engineer;
(f.) Fire Hydrants shall be installed on site, if.necessary, to
place all exterior walls within 300 feet of a hydrant.
Motion carried. (Applicant: Chapel View, Inc.-site of proposed building
is directly East of Alice Smith School, fronting on Minnetonka Mills Road-
present zoning is R-3)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the. motion, that Ordinance No. 324,
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOEKINS ORDINANCE N0. 269, BY ADDING SECTION 269.35,
SUBD.2:�l�REGARDING NURSING HOMES IN THE R-3 DISTRICT", be accepted for the
first reading. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
Side 2 1876, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF STORM
SEWER FOR THE AREA IN THE VICINITY OF 6TH.AVENUE.NORTH AT THIRD STREET",
be adopted. Motion carried.
BIDS: ��1 Pursuant to notice bids were opened on April 2, 1970 at 10:00 a.m., for
Concrete Paving of Alleys, and the following bids were received. (see
tabulation of bids attached)
Action:
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Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the contract
for Concrete Paving of Alleys.be awarded to Victor Carlson & Sons, Inc.,
in the amount of $7,428.00, as recommended by the staff. Motion carried.
Pursuant to,notice bids were opened on April 2, 1970 at 10:00 a.m., for
the Grading, Concrete Gurb, Asphalt Surfacing & Sodding at Shady Oak Beach,
and the following bids were received. (see tabulation of bids attached)
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the contract for
the Grading, Concrete Curb, Asphalt Surfacing & Sodding at Shady Oak Beach
be awarded to the Plehal Blacktopping in the amount of $10,375.00, as
recommended by the staff. Motion carried.
��3 Pursuant to notice proposals were opened on April 7, 1970 at 10:00 a.m.
for Fleet Liability, Property Damage, Fire, Windstorm, Comprehensive &
Collis�on�.; Insurance, and the following proposals.were receiyed. (see.memo
attached)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Proposal of
-60 Home Indemnity Co. for furnishing Fleet Liability, Property Damage, Fire,
Windstorm, Comprehensive & Collision�::_.Insurance for 1970, in the amount of
$3,760.00, be accepted as recommended by the staff. Motion carried.
Item: 70=38-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Mi1ler.seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
60- 1877, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF.SANITARY SEWER
AND WATERMAINS ON 9TH AVENUE.SOUTH FROM.7TH.STREET.TO lOTH STREET AND ON
lOTH STREET FROM 9TH.AVENUE.TO 11TH AVENUE AND ON.8TH STREET.SOUTH FROM
9TH AVENUE TO 6TH AVENUE",.be adopted. Motion carried.
Minutes of.the April 7, 1970.Council.meeting, cont.
Page 2,
Item: 70-36-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that.Resolution No. 1878,
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON STREET IMPROVEMENTS ON SECOND STREET
N.E. FROM A POINT APPROXIMATELY 600 FEET EAST OF TYLER AVENUE TO MONK AVENUE"
be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-28-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-151 1879, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON PROPOSED GONCRETE PAVING OF
ALLEYS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS",-be adopted. Motion carried. (see list of
alleys attached)
Item: 70-42-C. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that authorization be
151-172 given for the City to enter into an agreement with the firm of Carter,
Krueger & Associates, Consulting Engineers, for professional services for
municipal street improvements, and the Mayor and Clerk to sign said agree-
ment. Motion carried.
Item: 70-43-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
172- Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. for a permit to place buried cable on
Seco�� Street N.E. between Jackson Avenue and Monroe Avenue North.be
approved. Motion carried.
Item: 70-44-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the.request
-196 from the Hopkins Volunteer Fire.Department for.permission to draw specifi-
cations for a new ladder truck, be continued to the April 21, 1970 Council�
meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-45-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that the Council
196-297 approve the proposed contract between Hopkins, St. Louis Park, Metropolitan
Council and Metropolitan Sewer Board for the financing of the Force Main
into Minneapolis, and the Mayor and City Manager be authorized to sign
same. This approval be conditional upon the acceptance by St. Louis Park
of the proposed proportionate sharing of advances. A roll call of the vote
was as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Blake,.yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr.
Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that.permission be
granted for the City Manager to request from the FWPCA an extension of
the May 15th deadline for being under contract for this project. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-47-Z. Mr. Lund moved, that':the recommendation from the Zoning and Planning
297- Commission that the Council take no action on the consideration of rezoning
from I-1 (Industrial) to B-3b (General Business) the following described
property: that property bounded by County Highway.4�3 on the.North, llth
Avenue South on the East, the Minneapolis & St. Louis R.R. on.the.South, and
� 13th Avenue South on tlie West," be approved. Motion died.for lack of a
second.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that.the above.it�m=::
-342 70-47-Z., be tabled. Motion carried.
Item: 70=48-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion,.that.Resolution No.
342-360 1875, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CHANGING OF 11TH.STREET.SOUTH.TO.HANLEY
ROAD", be continued to the May 5, 1970 Council.meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-49-C. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Mr. Novak.be
360-482 authorized to send a letter to the.Hennepin County Highway.Dept., the.State
Highway Dept., and the Metropolitan Council, asking that the.design of
�ounty Road ��18 be placed on the Minnesota Highway Department's.designated
system of roads. Motion carried.
Item: 70-35-0. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 322,
482-490 "AN ORDINANCE VACATING CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS IN DAVISON'S ADDITION TO
WEST MINNEAPOLIS", be accepted for the second reading thereof, and according
to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Minutes of the April 7, 1970 Council meeting, cont. Page 3.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund;^ seconded the motion, that the City Manager's
salary be set at $16,000 per.year as of July 1, T970. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the meeting be
578 adjourned. Motion carried.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1.g76
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEERS REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, IT is ordered by the Cit,y Council that consideration be
given to the improvement of the area of Sixth Avenue North at Third
Street North b�r the installation of storm sevrer thereon and the assess-
ment of benefitting property for��all or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 4z9.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957)•
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan, City Engineer, for study and he is instructed to report with all
convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether
the proposed improvements are feasible and as to whether they should. best
be made as proposed on in connection with some other improvement, and the
estimated cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
7th day of April, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESFLY,
City Attorney
�Ke� ber
HENRY POKORNY,
Ma�or
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE CONCRE`I'E P9VING OF ALLEYS
SEALID BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Thursday, April 2, 1970, at 10:00 A.M.,
and then and there opened and publicly read, a.nd as soon as possible
thereafter, award of a contract will be made by the City for the above
work.
Plans, specifications and ftia.rther details are available at the
office of the City E�gineer.
Each bid must be accompanied by a Cashier�s Check, Certified Check
or Standard Bidder's Bond written by a corporate surety certified by the
Minnesota State Insurance Commission, at ten per cent (10�) of the total
bid price� payable to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder
will, if successilil, promptly execute a satiafactor3r contract for the
faithflzl performance of the work covered by this specification.
� The successflxl bidder must' within ten (10) days after his bid is
accepted, execute a contract and bond for one hundred percent (100�) of
the flil.l amount of the bid and guaranteeing for one year the entire
project free of defective workmanship and material.
Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidder's bonds of the
unsuccessi�]. bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filing of
the contract and performance bond, the check or bid bond of the successflxl
bidder shall be returned to him.
The City provides proposal forms which are to be used. Each proposal
must be plainly marked "PROPOSAL FOR TI� FURNISHING OF LABOR, TOOLS,
DaUIPMENT AND MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR Tf� CONCRE`i'E PAVIldG OF ALLE7S",
and addressed to the City of Hopkins, Minnesota.
The City reserves the right to reject ar�y and a11 bids or parts
thereof. Any incomplete bid will be rejected.
In case of default the City may have the work done by others, and
hold the original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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Terry . Novak� City Manager
To be published in the HOPKIATS SUN, March 19, 1970.
To be published in the CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN, March 19, 1970.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE F'OR BIDS FOR FINE GRADINGt COATCREr!'E CURB�
ASPHAI,T SURFACING, AND SODDING AT SHA.DY OAK BEACH
SF.,�LID BIUS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins� Minnesota, until April 2, 1970, at 10:00 A.M., and then and
there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible thereafter award
of a contract will be made by the City for the following:
�rnish labor, equipment, and materials
necessary for fine grading, concrete curb,
asphalt surfacing and sodding at Shady
Oak Beach.
all in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of
the City E�gineer.
Each bid must be accompa.nied by a Cashier�s Check, Certified Check, or
Standard Bidder's Bond written by a corporate snrety and certified by the
Minnesota State Insurance Coarmission, at ten percent (10�) of the total bid
price, payable to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder will,
if successful� promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the faithfw.l
performance of the work covered by this specification.
The successflil bidder must, within ten (10) days after his bid is
accepted, execute a contract and bond for one hundred per cent (100�) of the
flill amount of the bid and guaranteeing for one year the entire project free
of defective worlananship and material.
Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidderos bonds of the un—
successftitl. bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filing of the
contract and perfonnance bond, this check or bid bond of the successft�].
bidder shall be returned to him.
The City reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids or
parts thereof. Any incomplete bid rrill be rejected.
In case of default the City may have the work done by others, and hold
the original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs.
CITY OF HOPKIIdS
Terry` . Novak, City Manager
To be published in the HOPKINS SUN, PRarch 19, 1970.
To be published in the CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN, March 19, .1970.
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April 7, 1970
To: City Council
From: John Frane
Re: Fleet Liability Insurance for 1970
�tao proposals were received on 4/7/70 - 10:00 a.m.
Home Indemnity Co. $3,760.00
Great Northern Ins. Co. 4,671.00
We reco�end acceptance of the low proposal of our present carrier,
Home Indemnity Co. Their bid of $3,760.00 is an exceptionally fine
bid•by the company.
JDF:dmj
Concur:
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Terry L. Novak, City Manager
spectfully bmitted,
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Finance Director
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVENfIIJTS
TO WHOI�7 IT MAY CONCERN :
NOTICE IS HEREBY GNIIJ that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will
meet in the Council Chambers of the City Ha.11 at 7:30 o'clock P.M.� on May 5,
1970, to consider the extension of sanitary sewer and watermain on Ninth Avenue
South from Seventh Street South to Tenth Street South; Tenth Street South from
Ninth Avenue South to Eleventh Avenue South; Eighth Street South from Ninth
Avenue South to Sixth Avenue South and watermain only on Sixth Avenue South
from Eighth Street South to a point approximately 50 feet north; Seventh Avenue
South from Eighth Street South to a point approximately 165 feet north; Eighth
Avenue South from Eighth Street South to a point approximately 140 feet north,
pursuant to I�I.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 42g.111. (Laws 1957)
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvements is the
West one—half (W�) of the Southeast Quarter (SF�) and all of the
Southwest Quarter (S1r,�) lying Southeasterly of C.b�. & St. P. R}r.
R.O.W. of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22; and
Davison's Addition to West Minneapolis,
Lots 1 through 30, inclusive, Block 1,
Lots 1 through 30, inclusive, Block 2,
I,ots 1 through 30, inclusive, including vacated streets and
alleys, Block 3,
Lots 1 through 30, inclusive, including vacated streets and
alleys, Block 4; and
Park Valley Manor,
Lots 3 through 6, inclusive, Block 1,
Lots 1 through 8� inclusive including vacated alley, Block 2; and
South Meadows,
Lots 1 through 5, inclusive, Block 1,
Outlot A; and
West Aiinneapolis Annex,
Lots 1 through 48, inclusive, Block 7; and
Westbrook 4, Lot 1, Block 1, now in process of being platted.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $103,922.00 for sanitary sewer and
$112, 688.00 for wa,te�nain.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota on April 23, 1970 and April 30,
�970.
K:S:JP
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOI.UTION NOe 1877
A RE;SOLUTION RECIIYIBG RF•PORT AND
CALLING.. FOR HEARIN(3 IAT IA4PROVII�NTS
�EAS� pursuant to Reaolution No. 1873 of the Council ad,opted March 17,
1970, a report has been prepared by John Stroja.n, City Engineer, with reference to
the egtension of sanitary sewer and watex�ain on Ninth Avenue South from Seventh
Street South to Tenth Street South; Tenth Street South from Ninth Avenue South to
Eleventh Avenue South; Eighth Street South from Ninth Avenue Scuth to Sixth Avenue
3outh and watermain only on Siath Avenue South from Eighth Street South to a point
approgimately 50 feet north; Seventh Avenue South from Ei.ghth Street South to a
point approximately 165 feet north; Eighth Avenue South from Eighth Street South
to a point approximately 140 feet north, a.nd this report was received by the Council
on April 7th, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE'SOLVID by the City Council of Hop kins, Minnesota, as
followe:
1e The Council will consider the improvement of such streeta in accordance
with the report and the aesesement of the following: West one�alf (W�) of the
Southeast Quarter (SF3�� and all of the Southwest Quarter (SW�)]ying Southeasterly
of C.�lo&St.PeRyo R.OeW. of Section 25, Township 1179 Range 22; and
Davison's Addition to ideet Minneapolis,
Lots 1 through 30, inclusive, Block 1,
Lots 1.through 30, inclusive, Block 2,
Lots 1 through 30, inclusiveo including vacated streets argi alleys, Block 3,
Lote 1 through 30, inclusive, including vacated streete and alleys, Block 4; and
Park Valley Manor,
Lots 3 through 6, inclusive, Block 1,
Lote 1 through 8, inclueive, including vacated alley, Block 2; and
South Meadowe,
Lote 1 through 5, inclusive, Block 1,
Outlot g; and
West �linneapolis Annex,
Lote 1 through 48, inclusive, Block 7; a.nd
Westbrook 4, Lot 1, Block 1, now in procese of being platted,
for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.Ae, Secse 429•���
to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957) at an estimated total coet of the improvement of
$103,922v00 for sanitary sewer and $112,688.00 for watermain.
2. 1 pfi�Bic hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 5th day
of May, 1970 in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the
Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvemeat as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkin�, Minneeota, this 7th day of ipril,
�970.
C. Ee PETERSON'
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
� City lttorney
Kerber
HENRY POKORIdY,
�Iayo r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVII��NTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will
meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on May 5,
1970, to consider the making of an improvement on the North-South alley between
Sixteenth Avenue North and Seventeenth Avenue North from Fourth Street North to
Service Road by concrete surfacing thereon, per City of Hopkins policy as
established in Resolution No. 1597 dated May lbth, 1967, pursuant to M.S.A.,
Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957).
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru 11,
inclusive, Block 1, Souba Addition.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �3,369•96 for concrete surfacing
and $31�5.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C. R. PE'I'ERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorne,y
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on April 23, 1970 and
April 30, 1970.
Kerber
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Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF 1-IEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEN�NTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will
meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on May 5,
1970, to consider the making of an improvement on Second Street Northeast from
Monk Avenue to a point approximately 675 feet west by the installation of
concrete curb and gutter and street surfacing thereon pursuant to M.S.A., Secs.
429•O11 to Secs. 429•111 (Laws 1957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Tracts F, G, H,
I, J, K, L, M, N, 0, P: Registered Land Survey No. 561; Lot 91 and Lot 92,
Auditors Subdivision No. 239•
The estimated cost of such improvement is $12,1�17.00.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 197�•
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorne,y
Published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota on April 23, 1970 and
April 30, 1970.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. lg7g
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1g71 of the Council adopted March 3,
1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference
to Second Street Northeast from Monk Avenue to a point approximately 6'%5 feet
west by the installation of concrete curb and gutter and street surfacing thereon
and this report was received by the Council on April 7, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows:
' 1. The Council will consider the improvement of such street in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Tracts F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, 0 and P,
Registered Land Survey No. 561; Lot 91 and Lot 9?, Auditors Subdivision No. 239
for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs.
429.011 to Secs. 429•11.1 (Laws 1957), at an estimated total cost of the improve—
ment of $12,L�17.00.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 5th
day of May, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as
required by law.
Adopted b,y the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 7th day of
April, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF I-IEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVII�7ENTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will
meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on May 5,
1970, to consider the making of an improvement on the North—South alley between
Eleventh Avenue South and Twelfth Avenue South from First Street South to Second
Street South by concrete surfacing thereon, per City of Hopkins policy as
established in Resolution No. 1597 dated May 16th, 1967, pursuant to M.S.A.,
Secs. 429•O11 to Secs. 429•111 (Laws 1957).
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru 18,
inclusive, Block 10, West Minneapolis.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �4,413•24 for concrete surfacing
and $3/+5.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
Al1 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
Vaill be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on April 23, 1970 and
April 30, 197�•
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Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Nlinnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVEN�TTS
TO WHOM IT NIAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVIIV that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on June 2nd, 1970, to consider the making of an improvement on the North—
Southralley between Sixth Avenue South and Seventh Avenue South from
Sixth Street South to Seventh Street South by concrete surfacing thereon,
per City of Hopkins policy as established in Resolution No. 1597 dated
May 16th, 1967, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws
�957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru
24, inclusive, Block 62, West Minneapolis.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �5,762.88 for concrete
surfacing and �345•00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C. R. PE"PERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, RZinnesota, on May 21, 1970
and May 28, 1970.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVII+�bITS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GNEI�T that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.�
on June 2nd, 1970, to consider the making of an improvement on the North—
South alley between Seventh Avenue South and Eighth 9venue South from
Seventh Street South to Eighth Street South by concrete surfacing thereon,
per City of Hopkins policy as established in Resolution No. 1597 dated
May 16th, 1967, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws
�957).
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru
48 inclusive, Block 7, West Minneapolis Annex.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $5,796.00 for concrete
surfacing and $345•00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C. R. PE�I'ERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. UESII,Y,
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on May 21, 1970
and I+�a� 28, 1970.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
AiOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVII�TTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS I�REBY GIVF�T that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on June 2nd, 1970 to consider the making of an improvement on the North—
South alley between Twelfth Avenue South and Thirteenth Avenue South from
Sixth Street South to Seventh Street South by concrete surfacing thereon,
per City of Hopkins policy as established in Resolution No. �597, dated
May 16th, 1967, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws
�957).
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru
24, inclusive� Block 56, West Minneapolis.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $5,746•32 for concrete
surfacing and $345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing drivew�}rs.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C . R. PETER50N,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on May 21, 1970
and May 28, 1970.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVEN�IJTS
TO WHOP� IT NlAY CONCERN :
NOTICE IS HEREBY GNIIV that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Ha.11 at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on June 2nd, 1970 to consider the making of an improvement on the North—
South a11ey between Thirteenth Avenue South and Fourteenth Avenue 5outh
from Sixth Street South to Seventh Street South by concrete surfacing
thereon, per City of Hopkins policy as established in Resolution No. 1597
dated 1�4ay 16th, 1967, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs, 429.111
(Laws 1957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru
8, inclusive, Block 1, P�lason Industrial Addition.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $5,746.32 for concrete
surfacing and $345•00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
Al1 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard. at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C. R. FETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y�
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota on b2ay 21, 1970
and May 28, 1970.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROP�SED IMPROVEMENTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will
meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on May 5,
1970, to consider the making of an improvement on the East—West alley from
Twelfth Avenue North to Thirteenth Avenue North, North of Excelsior Avenue
West by concrete surfacing thereon, per City of Hopkins.policy as established
in Resolution No. 1597 dated May 16th, 1967, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011
to Secs. 1+29•111 (Laws 1957).
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru 2�.,
inclusive, Block 71, West Minneapolis Second Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �3,237.4g for concrete surfacing
and �31�5.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on April 23, 1970 and
April 30, 1970.
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Kerber
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEN�NTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will
meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on May 5,
1970, to consider the making of an improvement on the North-South alley between
Fifteenth Avenue North and Sixteenth Avenue North from Fourth Street North to
Service Road by concrete surfacing thereon, per City of Hopkins policy as est-
ablished in Resolution No. 1597 dated May 16th, 1967, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs.
429•O11 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru 12,
inclusive, Block 2, Souba Addition.
The estimated cost of such improvement is 983,1+19•b4 for concrete surfacing
and �5345•� for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
Cit� Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on April 23, 1970 and
April 30, 1970.
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will
meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on May 5,
1970, to consider the making of an improvement on the North-South alley between
Tenth Avenue North and Eleventh Avenue North from First Street North to Second
Street North by concrete surfacing thereon, per City o.f Hopkins policy as
established in Resolution No. 1597 dated May 16th, 1967, pursuant to M.S.A.,
Secs. 429•O11 to Secs. 1�29.111 (Laws 1957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru 20,
�nclusive, Block 7g, GJest Minneapolis Second Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $5,290.92 for concrete surfacing
and $3�.5.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
Al1 persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on April 23, 1970 and
April 30, 1970.
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Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS
G�TiifiC[i���7u/: '�iK�]�L������
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will
meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on Ma,y 5,
1970, to consider the making of an improvement on the North-South alley between
Thirteenth Avenue North and Fourteenth Avenue North from the Railroad to Third
Street North by concrete surfacing thereon, per City of Hopkins policy as
established in Resolution No. 1597 dated May lbth, 1967, pursuant to M.S.A.,
Secs. 429•O11 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957).
The area proposed to be assessed for such i.mprovement is Lots 1 thru 7,
inclusive and Lots 16 thru 20, inclusive, Block 92, West Minneapolis Second
Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $2,914•56 for concrete surfacing
and $31+5.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C . R. PE'I'ERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota on April 23, 1970
and April 30, 1970.
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Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins will
meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on May 5,
1970, to consider the making of an imp�ovement on the North-South alley between
Sixteenth Avenue North and Seventeenth Avenue North from Sixteenth Avenue North
to Fourth Street North by concrete surfacing thereon, per City of Hopkins policy
as established in Resolution No. 1597 dated May 16th, 1967, pursuant to M.S.A.,
Secs. 429•O11 to Secs. 429•111 (Laws 1957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru 7,
iriclusive and Lots 14 thru lg, inclusive, Block 2, Gibbs First Addition to
West Minneapolis.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �4,4g7.76 for concrete surfacing
and $345•00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
Cit,y Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on April 23, 1970
and April 30, 1970.
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Kerber
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Kerber
CITY OF SOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARIDIG Old PROPOSID IMPROVE�lENTS
TO WHOM IT B�Y CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIifE�T that the City Council of the (� ty of Hop2ans
xill meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.�l.,
on l�ay 19th, 1970, to consider the malang of an improvemerlt on the East—
Weet alley between Seventeenth Avenue South aad Eight�enth Avenne South,
South of Ezcelsior Avenne by concrete surfacing thereon, per City of
Hopldns policy ae establiahed in Resolution No. 1597 dated FRay 16th,
1967, pursuaat to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 To Secs. 429•11� (Lar�s �95?)•
The area proposed to be asaeesed for such improvement is Lota 1
thru 17, inclueive, Block 2, Boulevard Manor.
The.estimated coat of such improvement is �3,303.72 for concret e
surfacing and $345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet ezistin� driv exaye.
All persons desirin� to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated 1pri1 7� 1970.
C. 8. PETERSOId,
City Clerk
JOSF�H C . YF�ELY,
City Attorney
To be publiehed in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkina, �finnesota, on May `jth� 1970
and May 1 �, 1970.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Heanepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPBOVEA�NTS
TO WHOM IT I�1AY CONCERN:
DTOTICE IS I�RE�Y GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopldns
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.�
on May 19, 1970, to consider the maldng of an improvement on the North-
South alley between Eighteenth Avenue North and Nineteenth Avenue No rth
from First Street,:North to Second Street North by concret e surfacing
thereon, per City of Hopldns policy as established in R�solution No. 1597
dated �Iay 16th, 19f7, pursuant to M.S.1., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429•111
(Laws �957).
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1 thru
30, inclusive, Block 10, West.Minneapolie Third Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $5�845•68 for concret e
surfacing and �345•� for grading and blacktop to meet esisting driv e�rays.
All per�ons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C. H. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSF�H C. VFSELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on lu�y 7, 197�
ana �a�• � 4, � 970.
;
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEtIRIRTG ON PROPO5ID IA9PxOV�ATTS
TO WHON! IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS i�REBY GIVEN that the Cit� Council of the City of Hopldns
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on May 19, 1970, to consider the makittg of an improv�nent on the North—
South alley between Eighteenth Avenue DTorth and �ineteenth Avenue No rth
from Second Street North to Third Street North be concrete surfacing
thereon, per City of Hopkins polic� as establiahed in Resolution No. �597
dated May 1�th, 19C7, purauant to M.S.I., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. q29.111
(Laws 1957)•
The area proposed to be asaessed for such improvemen t ia Lots 1 thru
30, inclusive, Block 7, West Minneapolis Third Division.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �5,589.00 for concret e
surfacing and �345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet ezisting driv e�rays.
All pereons desir�ng to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VES II,Y,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkitts Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on �I�y 7, 197�
aaa ma� �4� �970.
Ker�er
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Cou�ty, Mianesota
NO`rICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVF.N�ITS
TO 1dHOM IT �lAY CONCF�T:
NOTICE IS i�REBY GIVEN that the City Council of the G� ty of Hopldns
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall.at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on May 19, 1970, to consider the making of an improvement on the North—
South alle� between Eighteenth gvenue North and ATineteenth Avenue ATorth,
ly*ing southerly of First Street BTorth by concrete eurfacing thereon, per
City of Hoplans policy ae establiehed in Resolution No. 1597 dated �aky
16, 197�, P�'s�t to %.S.g., Secs. 429.071 to Secs. 429. 111 (Laws 1957) •
The area proposed to be asseseed for such improvement ie Lots 1 thru
31, inclueive, Block 15, Weet Nlinneapolis Third Division.
The estimated cost of such improve,ment is $4,562.28 for concret e
surfacing and �345•00 for grading and blacktop to meet eaieting driv eways.
All persons desirin� to be heard with reference to the proposed improve—
ment will be heard. at thie meeting.
Dated �pril 7� 1970.
C. 8. PLTERSON�
City Clerk
JOS�H C. VESELY�
City �ttorney
To be publiahed in the Hopkina Sun, Hoplans, BKinnesota on May 7, 1970
ar►d DQay 14, 1970.
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, �innesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID ID4PROY�TS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNs
NOTICE IS �REBY GIVEN that the City Conncil of the City of HoplQns
�►ill meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on �tay 19th, 1970, to consider the maldng of an improv�ent on the East—
West alley between Eighteenth Avenue South and Nineteenth lvenue South,
South of Exceleior Avenue by concrete surfacing thereon, per City of Hopkins
policy ae establiehed in Reeolution No. 1597 dated l�ay 16th, 1967, pursuant
to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Seca. 429.111 (Laws 1957)•
_, The area proposed to be assessed. for such improvement is Lots 1 thru
17, inclusive, Block 1, Boulevard Manor.
The estimated cost of euch improvement ie �3,320.28 for concret e
surfacing and $345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet ezisting driveways.
111 persons desiriag to be heard arith reference to the propoaed
improeement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated April 7, 1970.
C. R. PETIItSON�
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. YFSES,Y,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, AHinnesota� on May 7th, 1970
and May 14th� 1970.
Ker er
CITY OF HOPI�NS
Hennepin County, D7inneaota
NOTICE OF HEARING OAt PROPO5ID I�HPROVE�9ENTS
TO 4dHOB� IT MAY CONCII�RT:
NOTICE IS fl�,REBY GIVF�i that the City Council of the Cit� of Hopkins
urill meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.�I.,
on June 16th, 1970, to consider the makiag of an improve.ment on the North—
South alley and the Fa.et�lest alley betxeen Harrison gvenue South and Van
Buren gvenue South from Ezcelsior to Firet Street South by con crete sur—
facing thereon�per City of Hopldns policy as establiahed in Resolution
No• 1597 dated DGawy 16th, 1967, purauant to M.S.1., Secs. 429.011 to Secs.
429.111 (Laws �957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Ipte 1
thru 32� inclusive, Block �0, i�est DBinaeapolie Center.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �3�278.88 for concrete
surfacing and $3�5.00 for grading and 'blacktop to meet existing drivewaye
for the East WeSt alley and $5,845.68 for concrete surfacing and t345•�
for grading and blacktop to me�t ezisting driveWays for the Dlorth—Sonth
alley.
1].1 persona desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement wi11 be heard at this meeting.
Dated �pril 7th, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
d03EPH C. VESELY ,
City Attorney
To be publiahed in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkin�, Miunesota, on Jun e 4th,
1970 and June 11th, 1970.
�
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� �innesota
�
NOTICE OF HEdRI�Tf1 ON PROPOSID I1�IPROV�i1'PS
TO tdHOI� IT D�AY CONCERN:
DTOTICE IS I�t�Y GIVEBT that the 6it� Conncil of the. City of Hopkina
Kill meet in the Council Chambere of the City Hall at 7;30 o'clock P.M.,
on June 16th, 1970, to coneider the making of an improvement on the Diorth —
South alley betxeen Iiarrison lvenne Sonth and Van Buren gvenne South from
First Street Sonth to Second Street South by concrete surfacing thereon,
per City of Hopkins.policy as estabiished in Besolution DTo. 15 97 dated
D�ay 16th, 1967, pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (I,awa
�957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for auah improvement is Lots 1 thru
24, inclueive, Block 36, Weat IHinneapolis Center.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �5,522.76 for concrete
surfaciag and �345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet exieting driveways.
gll per�ons deairing to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement �►ill be heard at thie meeting.
Dated April 7th� 1970.
C. 8. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VE�SELY,
City lttorney
To be pnblished in the Hopkins Sutt, Hopkins� Minnesota, on Ju�e 4th,
1970 aad June 11th, 1970.
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, A�tinneaota
NOTICE OF HEARIBT(3 ON P80POSID I�4PROVEN�N'TS
TO idHOM I2 D�AY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS AEREBY GIYEAT that the City Council of the City of Hop�ns
�aill meet in the Council Chambers of the City iiall at 7:30 o'clock P.1�.,
on Jnue 16th, 1970, to coneider the making of an improvement on the EaBt-
West alley and the North-South al�ey between Jackson gvenue South an d Van
Buren Avenue South from Escelsior to Firet Street South b y concrete snr-
facing thereon� per City of Hopkins policy as e�tabiished in Reeolut ion
ldo. 1597 d.ated Me4y 16th, 1967, pursuant to M.3.1., Sece. q29.011 to Secs.
�7e� 1� (LB.TAi� �957)0
The area proposed to be assessed for such ia�provement is Lota 1 thru
32, iaclusive, Block 21, 6dest Minneapolis Center.
The estimated co�t of such improvement is $3�278.88 for concrete.
surfacing and ffi345•� for grading and blacktop to :,imeet eBisting drivewagRs
for the East-West alley and $5,713.20 for cottcrete surfacing and �345•�
for grading and blacktop to meet exieting dxivewaye for t he ATorth-South
alley.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated lpril 7th, 19�0.
C. R. PETERSOBT,
City Clerk
JOSF�'H _. C. YF�SELY,
Cit�r gttorneg
To be published in the Hopkine Sun, ;? Hopldns, A�linnesota on June 4th,
1970 and June 11, 1970.
Kersber
�
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, D�inneeota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON'�PROPOSID I�ROV�'1'S
TO IdHOp! IT l�Y CONCE�T:
D�OTICE IS �EBY GIVE� that the City Couacil of the City of Hopkine
�oill meet in the Council Cha�bers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on June 16th, 1970� to consider the makin� of an improvement o�n the North-
South and East �Teat alley betxeen Tackson gvenue Sonth ax►d �Ionroe gnenne
South, from Fsceleior lvenne to First 3treet South by concret e surfacing
thereon,per City of Hopkins polioy as establiehed in 8esolution No. �597
(La�ra 195T ) •
The area propoaed to be aesessed fmr auch improvement ia Lots 1
thru 32� inclusive, Block 22, West ffiinneapoli� Center.
The estimated coet of snch improvement is �3,278.88 for concrete
aurfacing aad $345.00 for �rading and blacktop to meet eg sti� driveways
for the East 4dest alley and $5,564.16 for concrete eurfaain� aad �345.00
for �rading and blacktop to meet existin� driverraxs for ATorth-Bouth alley.
All peraons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this �eeting.
Dated 1pri1 7th, 1970.
C. R. PE`1'E�SON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VFSEI,Y�
City �ttorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkin�, l�innesota, on Juae 4th,
1970 and June 11th, 1970.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RE�OLUTION NOa 1879
A RESOLUTION &ECEIVING REPORT �ItTD
CALI,ING FOR HEARI�G ON ID4PROV�TTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution Noe 1870 of the Council adopted March
3, 1970, a report has been prepared by John Stroja�, City E�gineer� rnth
reference to the East—Weat alley betweaan Eighteenth Avenue South and
Nineteenth gvenue South, South of �xceleior, byr concrete eurfacing thereon
and thie report was received by the Council on April 7, 1970.
NOW, T�tEFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of Hopldns, N�linneeota,
as follorre:
1e The Council will conaider the improvement of such alley in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 17, inclusive, Blo ck 1,
Boulevard �or for all or a portion of the cost of the ing�rovement pursuant
to M.Seg.' Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429•1�� (Lawe �957)0 8t an estimated total
cost of the improvement of �3,32oe28 for concrete surfacing and �345.00 for
grading and blacktop to meet ezisting drivewayso
2e 1 public hearing shall be held on euch prnposed improvement on the
19th day of �iay, 1970o in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30
o'clock PeM., and the Clerk ehall give publiehed notice of euch hearing and
improvea�ent as required by la�r.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkias, Minaesota, this 7th d�r
of lpril, 1970.
C. Re PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSII'H Co VFSII,Y�
City Attorney
gerber
HENRY POKORNY,
M�yo r
CITY OF HOPIQNS
Hennepin County� Minneeota
RESOLUTION IdO. �879
A RE30LUTION RECII�ING REPOaT AND
C9LLING FOR HF.ARIATG ON IMPROVEIV�TTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1870 of the Counail adopted March
3, 1970, a repo�t has been prepared by John Strojan, City Eagineer, �dth
reference to the East—idest alley between Seventeenth lvenue South an d
Eighteenth Avenue South, South of Excelsior Avenue� by concrete surf acin�
thereon and this report was received by the Council on Ap ril 7, 1970.
NO�T, Ti�RREFORE, BE IT RE50LVID by the City Council of Hopldns, Minnesota�
as followe:
1. The Council will con�ider the improvemettt of such alley in accordance
with the report and the asseaement of Lota 1 thrn 17, inclusive, Block 2,
Bonlevard Ma.nor for all or a portion of the coet of the improv enent gursuant
to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957), at an estimated total
cost of the improvement of �3,303.72 for concrete surfaci �g and �345-� for
grading and blacktop to meet esistin.� driveways.
2. @ publis hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
19th day of May, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the Cit y Hall at 7:30 o'clock
P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as
required by law.
gdopted by the Council of the City of Hopldns� Minnesota, this 7th day,
of �pril� 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSF�H C. VF�ELY�
City Attorney
Kerber
F�iRY POKORNY ,
�4ayor
CITY OF H6�KINS
Iiennepin Connty, D4innesota
RFSOLUTION No. 18T9
A RFSOLUTION RECIIVING RE'POHT AND
CILLIN(3 FOR HEARING ON II�ROVED�NTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1870 of the Goundl adopted
March 3, 1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, Cit� Eagineer�
xith reference to the Alorth—South alley between F�ghteenth Aaenue North
and Nineteenth lven�e North from First 5treet North to Seoond Street North
by concrete surfacing thereon and this report wae received by the Council
on lpril 7, 1970.
NOId� THEREFORE, BE IT RF�SOLVED by the City Council of Hopldne, �tinnesota,
ae follows:
1. The Council xill consider the improvement of such alley in accordance
with the report and the aseessment of I.ots 1 thru 30, inalueive, Block 10,
West BQinneapolis Third Division for all or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pursuant to �.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429•111 (Laws �957),
at an estimated total cost of the improvemeat of t5�845•68 for concrete
surfacing and $345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet eaieting drivewa�re.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
19th day of May, 1970, in the Council Chaa�bers of the City Ha11 at 7:30 o'clock
P.&I., and the Clerk ahall give publiahed notice of such he�ring and improvement
as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of .'.�the City of Hopkins, Minneaota, thie 7th da�
of lpril, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON�
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VFSII�Y,
City Attorney
•
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
�ayor
CITY OF HOPKIATS
Hennepin County� Niinnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1879
� RF�OLUTION RECEIYING REPORT �ND
C�LLING FOR HEARINQ ON IA4PROVEE�JTS
4JI�REAS, pursuant to Reeolution no. 1870 of the Goun cil a.dopted March
3, 1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Ebgine�r, �+dth
reference to the PJorth—South alley between Eighteenth gvemie &orth a�
ldineteenth gvenue North from Second StEeet North to Third Street North by
concrete surfacing thereon and this report was received b y the Council on
April 7, 1970•
NOW, TiiERE�'ORE, BE IT RFSOLVID by the City Council of Hopldns, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of euch alley in accordaace
rrith the report and the assessment of I,ots 1 thrn 30� inclueive� Block 7�
West Nlinneapolis Third Division, for. all or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pureua,nt to M.S.l., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Lawe �957),
at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $5�589.00 for cottcrete
surfacing and ffi345.00 for grading aad blacktop to meet ezieting driv eKaye.
2. A public hearing ahall be held on auch propoeed improvement on the
19th day of May, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock
P.M., and the Clerk ahall give published notice of such he�ring and improve� ent
as required by lar�.
idopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota� this 7th day
of 3�pri1, 1970.
C. R. PEPERSON�
City Clerk
JOSF�H C. V�SELY�
City lttorttey
�
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
cz�r oF goP�xs
Hennepin County, Minnesota
�soL�rriox xo. �879 -
A RE�OI,LiTION RECEIVING REPORT �AiD
CALLIIda FOR HEARING ON ID9PROVF�ENTS
TdHF.RF.AS� pyreuant to Resolution No. 1870 of the Council adopted
DQarch 3, 1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Er�ineer,
with reference to the %orth-5outh alley aad East-6dest all � bet�aeen Harrison
lvenue South and Van Buren Avenue South from Excelaior to First Street
South by concrete surfacing thereon and thia report was received by the
Council an gpril 7th, 1970.
NOW, T�'ORE, BE IT RFSOLVED by the Gity Council of Hopkine,
BHinnesota, as follows:
1. The Council will-consider the improvement of euch alleys in
accordance �ith the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 32� inclusive,
Block 20, 6dest Minneapolis Center, for all or a portion of the coat of the
improvemeat pursua.nt to �Q.S.A., Sece. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �95.7)r
at an estimated total cost of the improvement of �3,278•88 for concr ete
surfacing and $345.0� for �rading aad blacktop to meet existing driv earays
for the East—West alley.and $5,845•68 for concrete surfacing and �345•00
for grading and blacktop to meet existing drivewa,�s for the North�South
alley.
2. A public hearing ahall be held on such proposed improvement on the
16th day of June, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30
o'clock p.M., and the Clerk ghall give publiehed notice of such hearirsg
and improvement as required by lav.
Adopted by the Cotuicil of the City of Hopkins, Minaesota, this 7th
da,y of April, 1970.
C. R. PETP�SOId,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VE.SELY,
City Attorney
•
Kerber
HENRY POKOaB1Y,
�ayo r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Couaty, AHinnesota
RF50LUTIOBT N0. 1879
A RE'SOLUTION RECEIYINt3 RE�ORT �ND
CALLIAG FOR HEARI�TG ON Ib1PROVEA9ENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1870 of the Council adopted
March 3, 1970, a report has beenprepaxed bg John Strojan, City Er�ineer,
eaith reference to the East—ldest alley and the Aiorth-South alley betxeen
Jackson Avenne South and Van Bnren Avenue 3outh from EYcelaior to Fi rst
Street Sonth by concrete surfacing thereon and this report was received
by the Council on lpril 7th� 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RF�OLVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as folloWs:
1. The Council will conaider the improve�ent of auch alleys in
accordaace xith the report and the asaesement of I.ots 1 tirru 32, inclusive,
Block 21, �dest �iinneapolis Center, for all or a portion o f the cost of the
improvement pursuant to D�.S.A.� Secs. 429.011 tc Seca. 429.111 (Lawa �957)�
�,t an estimated total cost of the improvement of $3,278.88 for concr ete
eurfacing a.nd �345.00 for grading a.nd blacktop to meet existin� driva�►aye
for the East-�dest alley and �5,713•20 for concrete aurfacing and �345.00
for �rading and blacktop to meet e.gisting drive�ra$s for the North-South
alley.
2. g public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
16th day of June, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30
o'clock P.�I., and the Clerk :��_shall give publi�hed notice of aueh hea ring
and improvement as required by law.
�dopted by the Conncil of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 7th
day of April, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESFyY,
City Attorne�r
Kerber
HETdRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKIDTS
Hennepin County, �linnesota
RF�OLUTIO�d N0. 1879
A RFSOLUTIOAT RECEIVI�G REPORT gND
CALLING FOR HEAxINQ� ON IMP80VP�EATTS
i�REAS, pureuant to Resolution No. 1870 of the Council adopted
&iarch 3, 1970, a report hae been prepared by John Strojan, City Eagineer,
with reference to the North-South alley and the East-T�est all �y bet�reen
Jackson lvenue South and Monroe Avenue South, from Exceleior Avenue to
Firat 3treet South by concrete surfacing thereon and thia report was
received by the Council on �pril 7� 1970.`
1�01�� THEREFORE, BE IT RF:50LVED by the City Council of Hopldne,
�innesota, a.s follox�:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such all eys in
accordance rrith the report and the asaeasment of Lota 1 thru 32, inclusi ve,
Block 22, West �iinneapolis Center, for all or a portion of the coat of the
improvement pursuaut to M.s.�., sece. 429.0�� to secs. 429.1�� (Laws �95 7),
at an.estimated total coat of the improvement of �3,278.88 fo r concrete
surfacing and �345•00 for grading and blacktop to meet eaisti �g driveHays
for the East—�test a11ey ana �5,564.16 for concrete surfacing aad $345.00
for grading and blacktop to meet esiating drivewa�ya for ATorth�outh alley.
2. A public hearing ehall be held on euch proposed improvement on
the 16th day of June� 1970� in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at
7:3� o'clock P.�Q., and the Clerk shall.give pablished notice, of such
hearing and improvement ae required by lax.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, B�inneeota, thie 7th
day of April, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City �ttorney
•
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY�
�iayor
CITY OF HOPKIDTS
Hennepin County, �linnesota
RF.SOLUTION N0. 1879
A RF�OLUTIODT RECIIiRA1G RF�ORT AND
C�I,LING4 FOR HEARIN(i Ol� I�1P80V�'S
WA�EAS, pursuant to Resolr�tion No. 1870 of the Council adopted
March 3, 1970� a report has been prepared by.John Strojan, City Emgineer,
with reference to the ldorth-South alley betweea Harrison Airenne South and
Yan Buren �venue South from First Street 3onth to Second Street Sonth by
concrete surfacing thereon and thie report xas received by the Council
on_lpril 7, 19T0.
NOW, TI�tEFORE, BE IT RESOLYID by the City Conneil of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council will con�ider the improvement of such alle�r in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lote 1 tbsu 24, inclusive,
Block 36, �fest �iinneapolie Center, for all or a,portion of the coBt of the
improvement pnrsnant to �Q.��A., Sece. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Lavrs i957),
at an eatimated total cost of the improvement of $5,522.76 for concrgte
surfacing and �345.00 for gradiag and blacktop to meet ezi�ting driveways.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed iu�rov�ent an
the 16th d�y of June, 1970, in the Council Chambers of th e City Ha11 at
7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of sneh
hearing a�nd improvement ae reqnired by law.
gdopted by the �ouncil of the City of Hoplane, B�inne�ota, this 7th
day of April, 1970.
C. R. PETEEtS01�,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. 9E5EI,Y,
City �ttorney
Kerber
HF�dRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hettnepin County, Minneao�ta
RE�OLUTION N0. 18?9
A RF50LUTION RECIIVIIQG RE'PORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IA9PROVF�ENTS
WHF.RFAS� pur8uant to Resolution Ido. 1870 of the Council adopted
March 3, 19�0, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City F�igi neer,
with reference to the 1Qorth—South alley between Ei�hteent h flvenue No rth
and Nineteenth Avenue North lying southerly of First Stree�t North by
concrete surfacing thereon and this report xas received by the Council,
on April 7,1970.
ATOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkina,
Nlinnesota, as follows:
1. The Council urill consider the improvement of such alley in
accordance with the report and the assesament of Lota 1 tYmu 31, inclusive,
Block 15, West Minneapoli� Third Division, for all or a portion of the cost
of the improvement pur�ua.nt to M.S.1., Secs. 429•011 to Sece. 429•�11 (Laws
�957), at an estimated total cost of $4,562.28 for concrete surfacing and
�345•00 for �rading and blacktop to meet exieting driveways.
2. g pnblic YLes.ring shall be held.on such proposed improvement on
the 19th day of May� 1970, in the �6uncil Chaunbers of the City Hall at
7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give publiehed notice of such
hearing and improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopld ns, �iinnesota, this
7th day of April, 1970.
C. R. PETF�tSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VF�SELY,
City Attorney
�
� Kerber
HENRY POKOxNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1g79
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resol�ition No. 1870 of the Council adopted March 3,
1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference
to the North-South alley between Fifteenth Avenue North and Sixteenth Avenue
North from Fourth Street North to Service Road by concrete surfacing thereon
and this report was received by the Council on April 7, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as fo.11ows:
1. The Council will consider the impr.ovement of such alley in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 12, inclusive, Block 2, Souba
Addition for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A.,
Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957), at an estimated total cost of the
improvement of $3,419.6�. for concrete surfacing and $345•00 for grading and
blacktop to meet existing driveways.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 5th
day of May, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and..improvement as
required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 7th day
of April, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
�
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1879
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING
FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1870 of the Council adopted March 3,
1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference
to the North-South alley between Eleventh Avenue South and Twelfth Avenue South,
from First Street South to Second Street South by concrete surfacing thereon and
thisieport was received by the Council on April 7, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 1g, inclusive, Block 10, [dest
Minneapolis for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A.,
Secs. 429.011 to Secs. �29.111 (Laws 1957), at an estimated total cost of the
improvement of $�,�13.24 for concrete surfacing and $3�5.00 for grading and
blacktop to meet existing driveways.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 5th
day of May, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as
required by law.
Adopted. by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 7th day of
April, 197�•
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
•
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Ma,yor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Count�r, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1g79
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1g70 of the Council adopted March 3,
1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference
to the North-South alley between Tenth Avenue North and Eleuenth Avenue North
from First Street North to Second Street North by concrete surfacing thereon
and this repo�t was received by the Council on April 7, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 20, inclusive, Block 7$, West
Minneapolis Second Division for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement
pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429•011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957), at an estimated
total cost of the improvement of �5,29�•92 for concrete surfacing and SB34�5•00
for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 5th
day of May, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as
required by law.
- Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 7th day of
April, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Count,y, Minnesota
.
RESOLUTION N0. 1879
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVENIENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1$70 of the Council adopted March 3,
1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference
to the East-West alley from Twelfth Avenue North to Thirteenth Avenue North,
North of Excelsior Avenue West by concrete surfacing thereon, and this report
was received by the Council on April 7, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Nlinnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 24, inclusive, Block 71, West
Minneapolis Second Division for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement
pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. l+29•O11 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957), at an estimated
cost of the improvement of �3,237•4g for concrete surfacing and �345•00 for
grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 5th
day of May, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as
required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 7th day
of April, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
erber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1g79
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEN�NTS
WHEREAS, Pursuant to Resolution No. 1870 of the Council adopted March 3,
19%0, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference
to the North-South alley between Sixteenth Avenue North and Seventeenth Avenue
North from Fourth Street North to Service Road by concrete surfacing thereon,
and this report was received by the Council on April 7, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 11, inclusive, Block 1, Souba
Addition for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A.,
Secs. 429•O11 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957), at an estimated total cost of the
improvement of $3,369.96 for concr�te surfacing and �345•00 for grading and
blacktop to meet existing driveways.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 5th
da� of May, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as
required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 7th day of
April, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely,
City Attorney
�
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1g79
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVENIENTS
WI�REAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1g70 of the Council adopted March 3,
1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference
to the North—South alley between Thirteenth Avenue North and Fourteenth Avenue
North from the Railroad to Third Street North by concrete surfacing thereon,
and this report was received by the Council on April 7, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows:
l. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 7, inclusive and Lots lb �hru
20, inclusive, Block 92, West Minneapolis Second Division for all or a portion
of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A:, Secs. 1�29.011 to Secs. 4z9.111
(Laws 1957), at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $2,914.56 for
concrete surfacing and �31.�5.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 5th
day of May, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as
required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 7th day of
April, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
�
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1g79
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1g70 of the Council adopted March 3,
1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, Cit,y Engineer, with reference
to the North—South alley between Sixteenth Avenue North and Seventeenth Avenue
North from Sixteenth Avenue North to Fourth Street North by concrete sur�acing
thereon and this report was received by the Council on April 7,1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Cit,y Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in accordance
with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 7, inclusive and Lots 1l+ thru lg,
inclusive, Block 2, Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis, for all or a portion
of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. L�29.011 to Secs. l�29.111
(Laws 1957) at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $4,4$7.7b for concrete
surfacing and $345•00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 5th
day of May, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the Cit,y Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and improvement as
required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 7th day of
April, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
�
Kerber
HFNRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RF�OLUTIOAT N0. 1879
A RF�SOLUTION RECIIVING REPOaT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IA9PRO�S
W�E&S, pursuant to Resolution No. 1870 of the Coun dl adopted
March 3, 1970, a report haa been prepared by Johtt Strojan, City mgineer,
with reference to the North—South alley betxeen Sixth Ave mxe South and
Seventh �venue South from Siuth Street South to Seventh Street South by
concrete evrfacing thereon and this report �►ae reoeived by the Council
on lpril 7, 1970.
NOW, TF�ORE� BE IT RE�OLVID by the City Council of Hopkins,
A�innesota, as follora:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in
accordance aith the report and the aeaesament of Lots 1 tl�u 24� inclu�a�ve,
Block 62, West Minneapolis, for all or a portion of the cost of the improve—
ment pursuant to M.�.g., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Iawe 1957) at an
estimated total cost of the improvement of $5,762.88 for concrete surfaciag
and $345•00 for grading aad blacktop to meet existing drivexays.
2. 1 public hearin� ehall be held on euch propoaed improvement on
the 2nd da� of June, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at
7:30 o'clock P.l�., and the Clerk ehall �ive published notice of such
hearingand improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkina, �innesota, this 7th
day of April, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII.Y,
City lttorney
Kerber
HEaTRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RFSOLUTION N0. 1879
A . RF�OLiJTION RECIIYING REPORT �ND
CAI.LING . FOa HEARING OAT INIPEOV�TTS
WFTT�'RF.AS� p�8ugnt t0 Resolutioa No. 1870 of the Council adopted
March 3, 1970, a report has been prepared by John,5trojan, City F.'ngineer,
with reference to the Idorth—South alley between Seventh gvenue South and
Eighth lvenue South from Seventh Street South to Eighth Street South by
concrete surfacing thereon and this report was received by the Council
on lpril 7� 197U.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RF�OLVED by the City Council of Hopkins�
1�iinneeota, as followe:
1. The Council will conaider the improvement of such alley in
accordance with the report and the assesement of Lota 1 thra 48, inclueive,
Block 7� bdest Minneapolis Anneg, for all or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pureua.nt to M.3.1., Secs. 429.Oi1 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957)
at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $5,796.00 for concrete
suriacing and ffi345�00 for grading.and blacktop to meet e�isting driv eways.
2. A public hearing shall be held on snch proposed improvement on
the 2nd day of June, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the,City Hall act
7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such
hearing and improvement as required by law.
ldopted by the Council of the City of Hoplans, Minueaota, this 7th
day of April� 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. YESII,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
i�NRY POKORNY,
&l�yor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� Minnesota
RFSOLUTION N0. 1879
A RF�SOLUTIODT RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEAxING ON INIPROVII�NTS
Wi�RE�AS, pureuant to Resolution No. 1870 of the Coun cil adopted
March 3� 1970, a report has been prepared by John Stroja.n, City F�gineer,
with reference to the North—South alley betxeen Trrelfth Avenue South a.nd
Thir�eenth Avenne South from Sixth Street South to Seventh Street So uth by
concrete eurfacin� thereon and this report was received b y the Conncil on
April 7, 1970.
DTOW� THERII�'ORE, BE IT RESOLYED by the City Council of Hopkins,
�innesota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such alley in
accordance with the report and the aaseesment of Lots 1 thru 24, inclueive,
Block 56, West l�inneapolis, for all or a portion of the co�t of the improve—
ment pursuant to M.S.1.� Sece. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957), a� �
estimated total coet of the improvement of �5�746.32 for concrete surfacing
and �345•� for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveways.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such propoeed improvement on
the 2nd datiy of June, 1970, in the Council Chambera of the City Hall at
7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of auch
hearing and improvement as required by law.
gdopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota� thia 7th
da,y of April, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
Citg flttorney
Kerber
i�NRY POKORNY ,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, <�:Minnesota
R�SOLUTION DTO. 1879
1 RF�SOLUTIOAT RECEIVING REPORT 1ND
CALZING FOR HEARING ON IMPROYEN�NTS
GrEt�FaS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1870 of the Council adopted
Niarch 3, 1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer,
xith reference to the North—South alleg betKeen Seventh Avenue Sonth and
Eighth Avenue South from Sigth Street South to Seventh St reet Sonth b3r
concrete surfacing thereon and this report was received by the Council
on �pril 7, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RF�OLVID by the City Council of Hopldns,
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council r�rill consider the improvement of euch alley in
accordance with the repor� and the assessment of,.Lote 1 thra 24, inclusive,
Block 61, West &linneapolis, for all or a portion of the cost of the improve—
men� pursuant to �i.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429•111 (La�rs �957), at an
estimated total cost of the improvement of $5�762.88 for wncre�e surfacing
a.nd �345.00 for gradin� and blacktop to meet e�sting drivewaya.
2. 1 publia hearing ehall be held on such proposed improvement on
the 2nd day of June, 1970, in the Council Chambera of the City Hall at
7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such
hearing and improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkine, l�innesota, thie 7th
d.ay of gpril, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON�
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VFSII,Y,
City �ttorney
�
Kerber
HII�TRY POKORIQY,
�Iayo r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, P�innesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1879
A RF�OLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLIAIG FOR HEARINt3 ON I1�PROVEMEPTTS
3iI�tEAS, pursua,at to Resolution No. 1870 of the Counail adopted �Iarch
3, 1970, a report hae been prepared by John Stroja.n, City Eagineer, r�nth
reference to the North—South alley between Thirteenth Averaie 8ionth and
Fourteenth 9vettue South from Sisth Street South to Seventh Street South
b� concrete surfacing thereon and thie report xas received by the (�o�cil
on April 7, 1970.
NO�f, T�ORE, BE IT RE�SOLVID by the City Council of Hopldns, Minnesota
as folloras:
1. The Council xill consider the improvement of such a11ey in accox�dance
with the report and the aesesement of Lots 1 thru 8, inclnsive, Bloc k 1�
�ason Iadustrial �ddition, for all or a portion of the cost of the improee—
ment pursuant to M.S.I., Secs. 429•011 to Sece. 429•�11 (Iaws 1957), a� �
estimated total cost of the improvement of $5,746.32 for ooncrete su rfacing
and �345•00 for grading a.nd blacktop to meet esisting driv�eways.
2. g public hearing ehall be held on such proposed improvement on
the 2nd day of June, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at
7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk s3�a11 give publiahed noti.ce of such hearing
and improvement as required by larr.
ldopted by the Conncil of the City of Hopkins, B�innesota, this 7th day
of gpril, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,.
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VFSELY,
City Attorney
�
Kerber
HIIdRY POKORNY,
�tayor
CITY OF HOPKIT�dS
I�NIdEPIN COL�ITY, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE N0. 322
AN GRDINANCE VACATING CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS
ITJ DAVISOPI'S ADDITION TO �TEST MINNEAPOLIS
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as
follows:
The following alle�rs, avenues and streets in the plat known as
Davison's Addition to ;�fest Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, all of
which is located in the City of Hopkins and described as follotivs, to �Jit:
a) The North South alley in Block 3 lying between the
extensions across it of the North and the South
lines of said Block 3, Davison's Addition to ��iest
Pfinneapolis.
b) The Pvorth South alley in Block 4 lying between
the e:ctensions across it of the North and the
� South lines of said Block 4, Davison's Addition
to T��fest "�inneapolis.
c) That part of 9th Avenue South in said Davison's
Addition to dJest Minneapolis lying between the extensions
across said part of 9th Avenue South of the North and the
and the South lines of Block 1�.
d� That part of lOth Avenue South in said Davison's Addition
to �Jest P�linneapolis lying between the extensions across
said part of lOth Avenue South of the North and the South
lines of Block 1�.
e) That part of lOth Street South lying between the eYtensions
across it of the iaest line of Block 3 and of the East line
of 9th Avenue South all in Davison's Addition to West
Minneapolis.
Be and the same are hereby vacated.
First read at a r.egular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins held on March 3, 1970, and finally read y a�proved, and adopted and
order�d published at a regular meeting of sai Council of said City on the
the 7th day o: Apri.l, 1970.
��
c�,�;,� �,
HenryL P� o , ���
�
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. ?lesely, City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun Apr;i,l .9t�,1970
A regular meeting of the Council of.the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
April 21, 1970 at 7:30 p.m, in the.Council.Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen B1ake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Managez
- Novak, City C1erk Peterson, City Engineer.Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building
Inspector Blomquist, Housing Inspector Opitz, HRA Direotor Howell, Finance Director Frane,
Recreation and Parks Director Wilson, and City Attorney Vesely.
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Action:
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Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that the Minutes
of the April 7, 1970 Council meeting.be approved and signed. Motion
carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that expenditures
dated April 21, 1970 in the amount of $73,229.70, be approved and
authorized for payment. Motion carried.
Mr. Don Ringham and Mr. Ray Haik, representatives from the Minnehaha
Creek Watershed District appeared.before the Council to discuss flood
plain zoning and the Minnehaha Creek Development Plan.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that the matter
of the Flood Plain Ordinance be referred to the City Manager and be
brought to the Council for further discussion. Motion carried.
Item: 70-46-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
188-250 324, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE.NO. 269, AS TO LOCATION
OF NURSING HOMES IN THE R-3 DISTRICTS", be accepted as written for the
second reading thereof and according to law same to.be ordered published.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-47-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that the request
250-302 from the Hopkins Volunteer Fire Department for permission to draw up
specifications for a Telescoping.Aerial Platform Truck,.be granted. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-56-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the �_motion, that the petition
302-459 for parking restrictions on 12th Avenue North from 4th Street to Minnetonka
Mills Road be.referred back to the staff and the Police Department, in
conjunction with the School District, for further study to provide more
off street parking. Motion carried.
Item: 70-51-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that.Resolution No. 1882,
459-542 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER ON
THIRD STREET NORTH FROM 8TH AVENUE TO 6TH AVENUE AND ON 6TH AVENUE FROM
THIRD STREET NORTH TO MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD," be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-50-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 323,
542-606 "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING BURNING OF TRASH, REFUSE, AND RUBBISH AND IMPOSING
A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION THEREOF", be accepted�for the first reading. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-52-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
606-623 1880, "A RESOLUTION WAIVING PLATTING REGULATIONS AND AUTHORIZING FILING OF
REGISTERED LAND SURVEY OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 257 BLAKE ROAD", be adopted.
Motion carried. (Applicant: Mrs. L.G. Foley)
Item: 70-53-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
623-680 1881, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING CONSULTING ENGINEER'S PLAN FOR EXTENSION OF
STH AVENUE�:SOUTH", FROM.COUNTY ROAD ��3 TO THIRD STREET SOUTH", be adopted.
Motion carried.
680-727 Mr. George Howell, HRA Director, appeared.before the Council to discuss
the resubmittal of the Hopkins Urban Renewal Plan. No formal action taken.
Item: 70-55-M. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that a committee be
727-936 appointed to discuss and study the fringe benefits for all the non-organized
City employees. Motion carried.
Item: 70-57-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
936-1071 1883, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF 11TH
STREET SOUTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
�inu�es of the April 21, 1970 Council.meeting,.cont. Page 2.
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1�
Action:,�` Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the City Manager be
1071- P• authorized to go out for bids on internal.sewer improvements and.contract for
�1 lift station and force main into Minneapolis, Motion carried.
�
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that the.meeting.be
-1092 adjourned. Motion carried.
CITY OF HOPKINS
HENNF�IN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE N0. 324
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING HOPKINS ZONING ORDINANCE N0.
269 AS TO THE LOCATION OF NURSING HOMFS IN OUR
THREE DISTRICTS.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as
follows:
That Subd. 1 of Ordinance No. 269•35, which Ordinance is known as
the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance, be and the same is hereby amended by adding to
said Subd. .:2 of said section the following:
(4) NURSING HOMES subject to the following restrictions:
(a) No structure shall exceed two stories in
height;
(b) Density shall be not less than g00 square feet of land
for each person to be accommodated;
(c) Side yards shall be not less than 25 feet;
(d) Rear yards shall be not less than 25 feet;
(e) Site drainage plan shall be submitted to and first
approved by the City �gineer;
(f) No exterior wall shall be located further away than
300 feet from a fire hydrant.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins held on April 7, 1970, and finally read, approve .�'d adopted and
ordered published at a regular meeting of said Council f s id City on the
21st day of April, 1970.
� ii'/U� (,/i�l "��2 -
�
He oko y, Mayor �
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun April 30, 1970
��:
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County,��iinnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROVE�ENTS
TO idHOM IT I�Y CONCE�tN:
NOTICE IS HERIDY GIVEDT that the City Council of the City of Hopidns
will a�eet in the �ouncil Chambers of the Cit� Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on May 19, 1970, to coneider the maldng of a.n improv�ent on Third Street
North from Eighth Avenue North to Sigth Avenue North and on Sixth Av eiue
ATorth from Third Street North to Minnetonka �iill� Eoad by the inatallation
of storm sexer and street surfaeing thereon pnrsuant to M.S.A.� Seca.
429.011 to secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for euch improvement ie: Parcel 2004
in Section 24, Townehip 117, Range 22 (Burnee Park); That portion of the
Northeaet Quarter (NB�) of Section 24, Townehip 117, Range 22, lying
southerly of State Highway �o. 7, �resterly of Fifth lvenu e North, north—
easterly of D�innetonka Mills Road a.nd easterly of Gethsemsa�e; Lota 1 thru
17, inclusive, Block.l, Burnaide flddition; Lots 4 t�ru 6, inclueive, Block 1,
Campbella Fourth lddition; Lot 5, Block �, Campbells Fourth Addition; Lota
1 thru 8� inclueive, Fairhope; Lots 3 thru 8, Block 1, Kloss First Addition;
Lots 4 thru 9, inclusive, Block 2, Kloss First gddition; 3'racte A, B, C, and
D, Regiatered Land Survey No. 253; Lots 1 thru'2q, inclusive, Block 84; Lote
1 thrn 12, inclnaive, and Lote 17 thra 24, inclusive, Block 85; Lote 1 thru
11, inclusive, Block 102; Lots 1 thru 5� inclusive, Block 103; all i n West
B�inneapolis Second Divieion.
The estimated coet of such improvement is �25,635.00.
All persone desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement �rill be heard at this meeting.
Dated gpril 21, 1970.
C. R..PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VFSII,Y,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkius Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on May 7th, 1970
and �lay 14, 197�•
CIZ`Y OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, BHinnesota
RF�OLUTION N0. 1882
A RE�OLU'PION RECIIVING REPORT AND
CALLING . FOR HEARING ON IDflPROVED�3+iTS
hTHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1876 of the Coundl adopted
�pri1 7, 1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, ��ty Engineer�
with reference to the .improvement on Third Street North f rom Eighth ivenue
North to Sixth �venue North and on Sixth Avenae North from Third Street
North to B�innetonka A�ills Road by the installation of etonA sewer and
etreet surfacin� thereon and thie report was received by the Council on
lpril 21, 1970.
NOW, TI�REFORE, BE IT RFSOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such etreets i n
accordance with the report aad the assessment of: Parcel 2004 in Section
24, Townehip 117� Ran�e 22 (Burnee Park); That portion of the Northeast
Quarter (N�-) of Section 24, Township 117, Range 22, lyiag eoutherly of
State Highway Ido. 7, xesterly of Fifth �venue North, northeasterly of
Minnetonka D�illa Road and easterly of Ceth�emaae; Lots 1 thru 17, inclueive,
Block 1, Burnside Addition; Lots q thru 6, inclusive� Blo ck 1, Campb e11s
Fourth Addition; Lot 5, Block 2, Campbell Fourth Addition; Lots 1 th ni 8,
inclusive, Fairhope; Lots 3 thru 8, Block 1, Kloes Firat Addition; L ote
4 thru 9, inclueive, Block 2, Kloss Firat lddition; Tracts A, B� C, and
D, Regiatered Land Sur�ey No. 253; Lots 1 thru 24, inclusive, Block 84;
Lots 1 thru 12� iaclueive aad Lots 17 thru 24, inclueive, Block 85; Lots
1 thru 11, inclusive, Block 102; Lots 1 thru 5, inclusive , Hlock 103 ;
all in l�est Minneapolie Second Division, for all or a portion of the
coet of the improvement pursuant to M.S.1., Sece. 429.011 to S ecs. 4 29.111
(Lawe 1957), at an estimated total cost of the improvement ot' $25,635.00.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such propoeed improvement on the
19th d�r of �ia�r, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30
o'clock P.M., and the Clerk ehall give published notice of such hearing
aad improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkina, �Iinne�ota, this 21st
day of April, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VFSII,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
HENRi POKORN7[,
DHayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1880
A RESOLUTION WAIVING PLATTIlVG AND SUBDIVIDING
REGULATIONS AND AUTHORIZING FILING OF REGISTERED
LAND SURVEY N0. FILES OF TI-IE REGISTRAR
OF TITLES, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA.
WHEREAS Loretta G. Foley, who appears of Record to be the
owner of Lots 14, and 15, Block 16, F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park,
and that part of the ac�joining vacated Interurban Street lying between
the extensions South across it of the East and We�� lines of said Lot
15, Block 16; and that part of the North 75 feet of the Northeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 30, Township 117, Range
21, lying between the Easterly and 4�esterly boundary lines, extended
Southerly across said tract of said Lot 15, Block 16, F. A. Savage's
Interlachen Park, all of which premises have now been subdivided
in a Registered Land Survey No. into two parcels lmown as Tracts
AandB.
NOW TI-�REFORE, it is hereby resolved:
That the provisions of the Hopkins platting and subdividing
Ordinance and regulations are hereby waived and said Registered Land
Survey of the premises hereinabove be and the same are hereby authorized
and approved for filing.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Hopkins held on April 21, 1970.
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1�81
A RESOLUTION APPROVING ENGINEII�'S PLAN FOR
EXTENSION OF 5TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM COUNTY
ROAD #3 TO THIBD STREET SOUTH
It is hereby resolved that the Engineer's plan for extension
of 5th Avenue South from Hennepin County Road No. 3 Southerly to
Third Street South in the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, which Engineer's
plan is hereto attached and made a part hereof is hereby approved and
adopted.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council
of the City of Hopkins held on April 21, 1970.
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, YKinnesota
RF�SOLUTIO� N0. 1883
A RF50LUTION ORDERIN(� PRE�ARATIOAT OF
IIdGINEERWS R�ORT 0�T IMPROV�NTS
T�REAS it ie ordered by the City Council that consideration be given
to the constrnction of Eleventh Street South and the assessment of bene—
fitting px�operty for all or a portion of the coet of the improv�ent
pursua.nt to �l.S.A., Sece. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957)•
NOii, T��ORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY 'i'HE CITY COU1dCIL OF 'PHE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MIATNESOTA, that the propoaed improvement be referred to John
Strojan, City Engineer, for etudy and he is instructed to_..report with
all convenient speed advieing the Council in a prelimina.ry wa�r as to
xhether the propoaed improvements are feasible and as to xheth er they
should best be made as proposed on in connection xith some oth �
improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recanmended.
�dopted b� the City Conncil of the City of Hopkine, Minnesota,
this 21et day of April, 1970.
C. x. PE°FERSON,
City Clerk
JO5EPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
rber
HEATRY POKORNY,
�Qayor .
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1883-S
RESOLUTION APPROVING ENGIN�RS REPORT AND RECOI��NDING CONSTRUCTION
OF INTERNAL SEt�1ER PROJECT AND FORCE MAIN I{NOWN AS H.U.D., PROJECT
NUMBER idS MINN. - 100 AND AS WI'C MINN. - 595 PROJECT AND ORDERING
ADVERTISENIENT FOR BIDS TF�REFOR.
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t^JHEEREAS, the City Engineer of the City of Hopkins has
heretofore made, prepared and filed his Engineer's Reports concerning the
installation and construction of the following sanitary sewer projects, viz:
a) Joint intercepter facilities project lift station, force main
and appertinent work in connection with �dPC MIPdN. - 595 project
for Hopkins and St. Louis Park, Minnesota.
b) Sanitary sewers lift station and appertinent work for the
City of Hopkins, Minnesota known as H.U.D. Project Plumber
',�IS MINN . - 100; and
t��AS, said projects are to be constructed generally
along the routes set forth in Exhibits A and B hereto attached; and
;��REAS, the City Engineer has recommended approval for
such constructions; and
r�REAS, heretofore the Council of the City of Hopkins has
decided that said projects and improvements are necessary and lawful for
the promotion, health and safety of the general public.
NOGJ THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that said above described
sanitary sewer projects be and the same are hereby approved and that the
Clerk �d the City Manager of the City of Hopkins are hereby authorized and
ordered to place advertisements for bids for said projects in the official
newspaper of the City of Hopkins and in the St. Louis Park Sun inviting
bids for the construction thereof which bids are to be opened on May 28,
1970 at 11:00 a.m. at the City Manager's office in the City Hall at Hopkins,
Minnesota.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council
of the City of Hopkins held on April 21, 1970.
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
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A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on Tuesday,
May 5, 1970 at 7:30 p.m, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City C1erk,.Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Zoning Adminis-
trator Blomquist, Housing Inspector Opitz and City Attorney.Vesely.
Reel 110 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Minutes of the
Side 2 April 21, 1970 Council.meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
2-
Action: Mr. Lund moved,
-24 May 5, 1970 in
excluding check
Motion carried.
and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
the amount of $99,542.68, be approved and authorized for payment,
��28311 to Hennepin County Treasurer in the amount of $2,091.48.
Item: 70-64-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the recommendation
25-69 from the Zoning and Planning Commission that the Council grant the request
of Red Ow1 Stores, Inc., for the vacating of the following streets:
1. That part of Monroe Avenue North.between the Southerly
right-of-way line of lst Street North and the Southerly
right-of-way line of 2nd Street North; and
2. That part of lst Street North commencing 16 feet West of
the Westerly right-of-way of the alley in Block 4, West
Minneapolis.Center, and ending in the Westerly right-of
way line of Monroe Avenue North.
be granted. Motion carried.
Appearance: Representatives of the Hopkins Area Jaycees appeared before the Council and
69-78 presented the Mayor, Council and City staff, a Certificate of Appreciation
for their cooperation and assistance in the many civic projects sponsored
by their organization and.others in the City of Hopkins.
HEARINGS:
Item: 70-28-A.
79-236
��1. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1885, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN_15TH AVENUE NORTH AND 16TH.AVENUE NORTH FROM.FOURTH STREET NORTH
TO SERVICE ROAD BY.CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON",.be adopted. A roll call
of the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller,.yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny,
yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Itemt 70-28-A. 4�2. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
236-263 I886, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN 11TH AVENUE SOUTH AND 12TH AVENUE.SOUTH FROM FIRST STREET SOUTH
TO SECOND STREET SOUTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. A
roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Mi11er, yea; Mr. Blake, yea;
Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund,.yea; Motion carried
unanimously.
Item: 70-28-A. 4�3. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
263- 1887,."A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN lOTH AVENUE NORTH AND 11TH AVENUE NORTH FROM FIRST STREET NORTH
TO SECOND STREET NORTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON",.be adopted.
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the above
Resolution No. I887, be continued to the next Council me�ing of May 19,
1970 for further study.
Mr. Har•riman moved, the question on the original motion. A roll call
vote was taken as follows: Mr. Miller,.yea; Mr. Blake, nay; Mr. Pokorny,
yea; Mr. Harriman, nay; and Mr. Lund,.yea. Because a 4/5th vote was
needed to pass.the motion, the motion was.defeated.
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Har"riman seconded the motion, that the staff
investigate the possibility of a permanent access along the tracks
from lOth to llth for the portion of the alley North of the railroad
to complete the circulation movement in the alley.
�� Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Council re-
�. consider the Previous Resolution No. 1887. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman
voting no.
Minutes of the May 5, T970 Council.meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 70-28-A.4�3,cont. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded.the motion, to.separate
the North half and the South half of the��,alley, and that
Resolution No. 1888, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT OF
THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY FROM FIRST STREET NORTH
TO RAILROAD BETWEEN lOTH AVENUE AND 11TH AVENUE NORTH BY CONCRETE
SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as
follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr.
Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Items' 70-28-A.��3- Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the.Hearing
-426 on the improvement of the alley between lOth Avenue and llth Avenue
North from 2nd Street North to Railroad for concrete surfacing thereon,
be continued to the June 2, 1970 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-28-A. ��4-Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that.Resolution
426-435 No. I889, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE EAST-WEST
ALLEY FROM 12TH AVENUE NORTH TO 13TH AVENUE NORTH, NORTH OF EXCELSIOR
AVENUE WEST BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON",.be adopted. A roll call
vote was taken as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Blake,.yea; Mr.
Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried
unanimously.
Itemi 70-28-A. 4�5-Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the:_�motion, that Resolution
435-451 No. 1890, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH
ALLEY BETWEEN 16TH AVENUE NORTH AND 17TH AVENUE NORTH FROM FOURTH
STREET NORTH TO SERVICE ROAD BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be
adopted. A roll call vote was taken as follows: Mr. Miller, yea;
Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund,
yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-28-A. ��6-Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Hearing
451-551 for the making of an improvement on the North-South alley.between
13th Avenue North and 14th Avenue North from the Railroad to Third
Street North by concrete surfacing thereon, be continued to the
June 2, 1970 Council meeting, and the staff to check further into
this proposed improvement. Motion carried.
Item: 70-28-A. 467-Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the
551-618 Hearing on the improvement on the North-South alley between 16th Avenue
North and 17th Avenue North from 16th Avenue to Fourth Street North
by concrete surfacing thereon,.be continued to the June 2, 1970 Council
meeting and the.staff to check further into this proposed improvement.
Motion carried.
Item; 70-36-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that.Resolution
618-667 No. 1891, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON SECOND.STREET N.E.
FROM MONK AVENUE.TO A POINT APPROXIMATELY 675 FEET WEST BY THE IN-
STALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND STREET SURFACING THEREON",
be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller,.yea;
Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund,.yea.
Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-38-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller.seconded the motion, that.Resolution
667-824 No. 1892, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT BY THE EXTENSION OF
SANITARY SEWER AND WATERMAIN ON 9TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM.7TH STREET SOUTH
TO lOTH STREET SOUTH; lOTH STREET SOUTH FROM 9TH AVENUE.SOUTH.TO 11TH
AVENUE SOUTH; 8TH STREET SOUTH FROM 9TH AVENUE SOUTH.TO 6TH AVENUE
SOUTH AND WATERMAIN ONLY ON 6TH AVENUE.SOUTH FROM.8TH.STREET SOUTH TO
A POINT APPROXIMATELY 50 FEET NORTH; 7TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 8TH STREET
SOUTH TO A POINT APPROXIMATELY 165 FEET NORTH; 8TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM
8TH STREET SOUTH.TO A POINT APPROXIMATELY 140 FEET NORTH", be adopted.
A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Blake,
yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman,.yea; and Mr. Lund, yea.-Motion
carried unanimously.
;� Item; 70-67-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the recommenda-
824-852 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission for Council approval of a
request by Dr. V. M. Gysland for a variance from the.required.rear yard
set back to allow an addition to the present building to.be bui.lt to
the rear property line on the following described property: Lots 9,10
and the East 35 feet of Lot 11, B1ock 18, West Minneapolis.Center, known
as 707. E. Excelsior Avenue,.be granted. Motion carried.
Minutes.of tHe May 5, 1970 Council meeting, cont.
Page.3.
Item: 70-69-Z. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that the recommendation
852-902 from the Zoning and Planning Commission for.Council approval of a.request
by Mr. Ripley Brower of 22 Meadowbrook Road.for a special purpose.fence
along the south property line of his property and extending from the rear
lot line to the front line of the adjacent home with.the following conditions,
be granted.
1. That the.fence be constructed six feet in.height and of
materially solid design.
2. That said fence extend from a point on the property line
between 22 Meadowbrook Road and 44 Meadowbrook Road and
two.feet West of the front garage wall line at 22.Meadow-
brook Road to the.rear lot line.
3. That said lot line be.designated by a licensed surveyor.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-66-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that the recommendation
902=979 from the Zoning and Planning Commission.requesting Council approval of a
request for a Conditional Use Permit to construct an apartment project on
property lying 200.feet South of 7th.Street South.between.8th and.9th Avenue
South and Northeasterly of Nine Mile Creek, by State Land &.Development`Co.
be approved with the following conditions:
1. Dedication of the balance of 9th Avenue South where abutting.
2..Dedication of 50 feet along Nine Mile Creek for flood plain�;.
purposes and an additional 50 feet of width where buildings
are prohibited by Nine Mile Creek Flood Plain.regulations.
3. Deed the triangular section of the site that lies South of 8th
Street projected to the City for park purposes.
4. The Conditional Use Permit for this property previously granted
by the Council, be withdrawn by the applicant.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-58-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the proposed Flood
1021-1100 Plain Ordinance be referred to the City Attorney for drafting of Ordinance.
Motion carried. Mr. Harriman voting no.
, Item: 70-50-0. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 323,
1100-1114 "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING BURNING OF TRASH, REFUSE, AND RUBBISH AND IMPOSING
A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION THEREOF", be_;accepted for the second reading thereof
and according to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 70-59-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1884,
1114-1152 "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF GRANT AGREEMENT", be adopted and
the City Manager be authorized to sign the Agreement on behalf of the City.
A roll call vote was taken as follows: Mr. Miller, yea;•Mr. Blake,.yea;
Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea;.Motion carried un-
animously.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Clerk be
authorized to sign the Certificate of Recording Officer and the.General
Certificate, and authorizing the City Attorney to prepare and sign the
Opinion and Certificate of Counsel. A roll call of the vote was as follows:
Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and
Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-60-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the proposed
1152-1180 Dog Coiitrol��.�rdinance be referred to the City Attorney and to the Health &
Welfare Commission for their reco�endations. Motion carried. Mr. Lund
voting no.
Item: 70-61-L. Mr. Pokorny moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's appoint-
1180-1197 ment of Mr. Harriman as the City's representative at the Annual Meeting of
the Metro Section of the.League of Minnesota Municipalities, be approved.
Motion carried.
Item:
Reel
Side
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Item: 70-63-A. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Manager
23-33 be authorized to negotiate a contract with the T. G. Evensen Company for a
Bond Consultant Agreement. Motion carried.
70-62-M. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Memo on the
111 Metropolitan Development Guide be continued to the May 19, 1970 Council
1 meeting. Motion carried.
I��
Minutes of the May 5, T970 Council meeting,.cont.
Page 4.
Item: 70-65-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that based upon the
49-50 recommendation from the Zoning and Planning Commission.recommending
Council.denial of the.request of Mr. William Pilgram, Attorney for Mr.
Richard.Neslund, for the.re-plat of Blocks 3& 4 and the vacated streets
and alleys therein, all in Davison's Addition to West Minneapolis located
immediately East of llth Avenue South and North of llth Street South,
' because it does not fulfill the requirements of the Conditional Use Permit
that the total land be platted in not more than two parcels and that
such a plat would not fulfill the aims of the Planned Unit Development
section of the Zoning Ordinance, that the proposed plat is not approved.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-68-Z, Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the.recommenda-
50-63 tion from the Zoning and Planning Commission for Council approval of
a preliminary plat for Ramsgate, with the following change: that the
parcel labeled "EXCEPTION".be.designated as a lot within the plat, be
approved. Motion carried.
Item:.70-70-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the.request
63-70 from the Northwestern Be11.Telephone Co. for a permit to place under-
ground conduit on 7th Street South.between 5th Avenue and bth Avenue
be'granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-71-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
70- from the Minneapolis Gas Co. for a permit to install gas mains at three
locations: on lst Street South, llth Avenue South, and 2nd Street South,
as indicated on drawing attached to.request, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-72-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1893, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE
ALLEY BETWEEN 20TH AND 21ST AVENUE NORTH AND SOUTH OF 1ST STREET NORTH,
be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-73-L. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the
-78 additional Z970 Zicense appZications, as shown on attached list, be
approved. Motion carried.
Action:
103
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that the.meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried
CITY OF HOPKiNS
Hennepin County, l�inneaota
RF�OLUTION N0. 1885
RESOLUTION 08DERING IMPROVh�lENq' AND
PREP�TION OF PLANS
WHI�REAS a Resolution of the City Council, ATo. 1879, adopted the 7th
day of gpril, 1970, fized a date for a hearin� oa the propoeed improvement
of the North—South alley betxeen Fifteenth Avenue North and Si steenth gve�e
North from Fourth Street T�orth to Service road by concrete surfacing thereon,
the total estimated cost thereoi being $3,419•64 for concrete surfacing and
t345•00 for grading and blacktop to meet exieting driveways, and
WHF�F�S all property oxnera xhose property is liable to b e assesaed for
the maldr� of this improvement were given ten da�s published notice of the
council hearing throu�h two weekly publications of the required aotice, a�
a hearing was held and the property otioners heard thereon on the 5th day of
��> > 970.
NOW, THERII�ORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the Cit�r of Hopkins:
1. Such alley ie hereby ordered ae proposed in the Council ReBolutioai
No. 1879 adopted Apri1.7, 1970. Benefitting property owaera shall pay ei�hty
percent of the cost over a ten year period and the City of Hopldne sha.11 pay
twenty percent out of the (3eneral Fuud.
2. That John Strojan is hereby desi�nated as the engineer for this
improvement and he sha,ll prepare plans and epecifications for the makin� of
euch impz�ovement.
ld.opted.by the City Council of the City of Hopkine, Minnesota, this
5th day of �ay, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
4�iity Clerk
JOS�H C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
�
Kerber
HIIdRY POKORNY,
D�ayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Couaty, �finnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1886
RF50LUTIOId ORD�tING INlPROVF�ENT A�1D
PREP�'PIO� OF PLANS
WI�EAS a xesolution of the City Council No. 1879 adopted the 7th
day of April, 1970, Pixed a date for a hearing on the propoeed improvement
of the Blorth—South alley betxeen Eleventh Avenue South and Twelfth Avenue
South from First Street South to Second Street 3outh by concrete surfacing
thereo�, the total eetimated coet thereof being �4,413•24 for ooncrete
surfacing and $345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet ezistin� driveways,
aad
�fI�REAS all property owners whose property ie liable to b e aeseased
for the making of this improvement were giwen ten daps.published notice
of the council hearing through two.weekly publicatioas of the required
notice, aud a heariug wae held and the property o�rners heard thereon on
the 5th dawy of �y, 197�•
&OW, T�REFORE� BE IT BESOLVID by the Conncil of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such alley is hereby ordered as proposed in the Conncil xeeolutiatt
�To. 1879 adopted April 7,_1970. Benefittin� property o�nera ehall pa,y
eighty percent of the cost over a ten year period aad the City of Hopkine
shall pay twenty percent out of the General Fnnd.
2. That John 3trojaa is hertby designated as the engineer for thi�
- improvement �nd he shall prepare plans aad apecifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkine, Minnesota, �this
5th dawy of R�ay, 1970.
C. a. PETERSOBI�
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VE.SII,Y,
City gttorney
Kerber
HEBiRY POKOR�Y ,
DQayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, ffi�nnesota
RF�SOLUTION ATO. 1888
RFSOI,UTIO& ORDERIN(3 IB�PROVFF�NT AND
PREP�TION OF PLAAi5
Wi�REA5 a Resolution af the Citg Counail l�o. 1879, adopted the 7th
day of gpril, 1970,.fi=ed a date for a hearing on the proposed impravemen t
of the ATorth-South alle� between Tenth�Avenue Aorth.and Eleventh Avenue
North from Firet Street North to 3ecoad Street North by concrete�urfacing
thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being �5,290.92 for ocncrete
surfacin� and �345.00 for gradin� al�d blacktop to meet exiating driveways�
and
WHEREAS all property o�nere whoee property is liable to b e assessed
for the making of this improvement were given ten days publiehed notice
of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing was held aad the property osvners heard thereon on
the 5th day of M�y, 1910.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RF50LVID by the Couacil of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement ie hereby ordered on the 5onth half of the Idorth-
South alley from First Street ATorth to the Railroad betxeen Te�h lvenne
&orth and Eleveath lvenue North� the eatimated aost of this po rtion ie
$2,773.80 for concrete surfacing and �345•00 for grading and blacktop to
meet exiatin� drivewa�rs, as adopted by the City Council in this Re�olntiott.
BEaefitting property oomers ehall pay eighty.peraent of the cost over a ten
year period and the City of Hopkins shall pay twenty percent out of the
(�eneral Fuad.
2. That John Strojaa ia hereby designated aa the engineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specificatione for the makin�
of auch improvement.
gdopted by the City Cowncil of the City of Hopkins, �iinnesota, this
5th day of l�ay, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. YESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
FIENRY POKORDTY,
�Gayor
cim�r oF xoP�axs
Hennepin County, Minnesota
x�oZv�ox xo. �889
RE�SOLUTION ORDERING ID9Px0VFa�BI'P AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
W�REAS a Resolution of the City Conncil DTo. 1879� adopted the 7th
dary of April, 1970, fixed a date for a hearin� on the propoaed improvemen t
of the Ea�t�,Test alley from Twelfth Avenue North to Thirteenth �venne Nor �,
Ddorth of Excelaior gvenue West by concrete aurfaci�hg thereon, the total
eatimated cost thereof being �3,237•4$ for concrete surfaciag �d $345•�
for grading and blacktop to meet exiatin� drivewa�s� and
WI�RE,�S all property'owaere whose property is liable to b e assessed
for the making of this improvement were given ten days pnblished notice
of the conncil hearing through t�ao weekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearin� was held and the property owners heard thereon on
the 5th day of �tay,1970.
IdOW, T�iEFORE, BE IT RF�OLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such a11ey is hereby ord.ered as proposed in the Council Resolutia�►
No. 1879 adopted April 7, 1970. Benefitting property oaaere shall pay
eighty percent of. the co�st over a ten �ear period sad the City of Hopkins
ahall pag txenty percent out of the General Fund.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans aad specifications for the making
of snch improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopldns, Minnesota, this
5th day of May, 197�•
C . R. PETF�t30N,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VF�ELY,
City Attorney
•
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
�ayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Connt�r, I�ittneeota
RESOZUTION N0. 1890
RESOLIITIOAT ORDERING IPRPROY�IT ADt'D
PREPAHATION OF PLABTS
�ERF.g5 a Resolution of the City Council No. 1879, adopted the 7th
da,y of April, 1970, fixed a date for a hearing on the propoeed imprnvement
of the North—South alley between Sixteenth Avenue North and Seventeenth
�veaue North from Fourth Street North to Service Roa.d by concrete surfacir�g
thereon� the total estimated coat thereof bein� $3,369.96 for ooncrete
�urfacing and �345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existin� drivewa.ys,
and
_ WI�REAS all property o�rnera r�hose property is liable to b e assessed
for the making of this improvement were givea ten days published notice of.
the council hearing through t�ro weekly pnblications of the required notice,
and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 5th
da.y of �iay, 1970.
BT06d, T%�REF'ORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkina :
1. Such alley ie hereby ordered as proposed in the Council xesolutiaa�
B�o. 1879 �oPted April 7� �9To. Benefitting property orraere shall pay
eighty percent of the cost over a ten gear period and the City of Hopkins
ehall pay twenty percent out.of the Genera.l Fund.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making
of such.improvement.
gdopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, �inne eota� this
5th day of Iday, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
HENRY POKO&NY,
Mayor
cim�r oF xoPiaxs
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RE50LUTION N0. 1891
RESOLUTION ORDERING II�ROVEI�TT AND
PREPIRATION OF PLANS
WSEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1878, adopt ed the 7th
day► of lpril, 19Z0, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement
of Second 3treet Northeast from �Qonk gvenue to a point approzimately 675
feet xeet by the ins%allation of concrete curb and gntter and street snr—.
facin� thereon, the total eatimated cost thereof bein� $12,417.00, and
�&EAS a11 propertg owners �hose property ia liable to b e asaessed
for the making of thie improvement were given ten days pnblish ed notice of
the council hearing through tvo weekly publications of the reqvired aotice,
and a hearing �ras held. and the property •owners hearii thereon on the 5th
day of BQay� 1970.
DtOid, �I�EiII�'ORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopldns:
1. Such improvemettt ie hereby ordered ae propoaed in the Council
xesolutioa No. 1878 adopted lpril 7th, 1970.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated ae the Eagineer for t}ais
improvemeat and��e ahall prepare plans and apecifications for the makiag
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, �innesota, this
5th day of May, 1970.
C. R. PET�tSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VffiELY,
City 6ttorney
�
Kerber
FIENRY POI�RNY,
�dayor
Cl2Y OF HOPKIidS
Hennepin Couaty, Biinnesota
BFSOLUTIOBi N0. 1892
RE�OLUTIOBI ORDERIBiG IA�PROYE6�I' AND
PREPARiTION OF PLADTS
WI�REAS a xesolutioa of the City Council� Bdo. 1877� adopted the 7th
day of �pril, 1970, figea a date for a hearing on the proposed is�prrnrement
b� the extenaion of sanitary sewer and wa.termafn on Ninth �venue South from
Seventh 3treet South to Tenth Street South; Tenth 3treet_South from Ninth
lvenue Sonth to Eleventh Avenue South; Eighth Street South fro m Ninth Aveaae
South to Sigth Avenne South; and watex�ma.in onl�► on Sisth lvenue South from
Eighth Street South.to a point approsimately 50 feet se�th;_Seventh lnenu e
South from Eighth Street 3onth to a point approsimately 165 fee% north;
Eighth Avenue South from Eighth Street South to a point approsimately 140
feet north, the total estimated cost thereof being $103,922•00 for sanita ry
sewer aad �112,688.00 for.watermain, and
{d�RF,LS all property owners whose property is liable to b e assessed
for the making of these improvements were given ten daye pnbli �ed notice
of the council hearing through two weekly publications of the reqniPed
notice, and a hearing wa$ held and the property oxnere heard.thereon on the
5th day of May, 1970•
ATOW� T�'ORE, BE IT RE�OLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkine:
1. Sueh improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1877 adopted April 7th, 1970.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the Ebginee r for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and epecifications for the making
of auch improvement.
ldopted by.the City Council of the City of Hopkine� Aiinnesota, this
5th day of A�Iay, 197�•
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
�
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
�ayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 323
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING BURNING OF TRASH, REFUSE,
AND RUBBISH AND IMPOSING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION
THEREOF.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as
follows:
Section 1. DEFINITIONS. Whenever used in this Ordinance, words
shall have meanings as follows: (A) OPEN FIRE shall mean any fire from
which the products of combustion are emitted directly into the open
atmosphere without passing through an adequate stack, duct or chimney.
(B) PERSON shall mean any individual, natural person, firm, association,
organization, partnership, business, trust, corporation, company, trustee,
syndicate, club, institution, agency, or any Federal, State, or local
governmental agency or instrumentality or other entity recognized by law
as the subject of rights and duties; the masculine, feminine, singular or
plural is included; and whenever acts prohibited herein are done or acts
required herein are omitted by any one as employee or agent o� another,
person shall include employers, supervisory personnel and principals.
(C) REFUSE and TRASH shall mean all putrescible and non-putrescible solid
wastes including, but not limited to, garbage, rubbish, trash, ashes, street
cleanings, leaves, brush, sweepings, junk, abandoned automobiles, and solid
market and industrial waste, paper, wrappings, cardboard, tin cans, wood,
glass, bedding, crockery, and all other waste materials which if burned
would produce or emit air contaminance into the atmosphere.
Section 2. OPEN FIRE REFUSE BURNING PROHIBITED. No person:' shall
cause, or allow the open burning of any sweeping, trash, lumber, leaves,
straw, paper, grass, refuse, or other combustible materials.
Section 3. TRASH BURNING REGULATED. Any of the materials described
in Section 1 may be burned in fire zone 1 of the City in a multiple chamber
gas fired incinerator of sufficient size and capacity approved by the
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
Section 4. FIRE PLACES AND OUTDOOR COOKING FIRES. Indoor and
outdoor fires may be used for cooking, warmth, or recreational purposes
without permit, provided however that such fires shall not be used for purposes
of refuse disposal and shall not violate any other Ordinance of the City.
Section 5. CONSTRUCTION FIRES. A special permit may be obtained
from the Fire Chief of the City of Hopkins for burning trash in any business
or commercial areas.
Section 6. OFFICIAL FIRES. Open fires may be set in performance of
an official duty by a public officer if the fire is necessary for one or
more of the following reasons or purposes: (A) For the prevention of a fire
hazard which cannot be abated by other means. (B) For the instruction of
public fire fighters or industrial employees under the supervision of the
Hopkins Fire Chief. (C) For the protection of public health or welfare.
(D) Disposal of dangerous materials if no alternate means of disposable is
reasonably available.
Such fires may be set by such officers upon their own initiative
if required as part of their official duties, or upon application of interested
parties.
Section 7. Any person violating any provision of this Ordinance
shall upon conviction thereof be subject to a fine of not to exceed $300.00
or imprisonment for a period not to exceed 90 days, or both, plus the costs
of prosecution wiiich may be added in either case.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council ,
held on April 21, 1970, and finally read, approved and
published at a regular meeting of the said Coun f sa
day of May, 1970. �� �
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins Sun, May 7, 1970
he City of Hopkins
adopted and ordered
id�-tt�on the 5th
Mayor
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April 14, 1970
To: City Council
From: City Manager
Re: Ord. 4�323, Prohibiting Open Burning
This ordinance has been reviewed by the Health and Welfare Commission
and comes to you with their positive recommendation.
While the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is already involved, it
seems sensible to have our own ordinance.
AIR POLLUTION CONTROLS-EXPLANATION
APC - 1-15 adopted.in '69 and effective July 7, 1969.
APC 8(included therein�,) provided the prohibition on open burning, but
exemption for 3 years for "areas where no gublic or commercial refuse
collection is available."
According to the definitions used, our public collection service is of
such quality as to allow no exemption for Hopkins.
Amendments to APC - 8-(now before agency) provides that we must report
' on adquacy of our service by 3 months after the effective date. The
report will be due in July. Upon determination that our service is
adequate, open burxiing will be prohibited in Hopkins.
Opinion of Attorney General, January 6, 1970:
"It shall be the duty of all officers having authority in the enforcement
of the general criminal law to take action...that may be necessary or
proper for the enforcement of said provisions."
In short;
1. Open burning will soon be prohibited.
2. Any enforcement will have to be by City Police.
3. We might as well start early, under our own Ordinance, and
emphasize the public relations aspects.
The proposed ordinance follows that of Edina. It does not, as in St. Louis
Park, place the City in the business of testing incinerators and applying the
complicated PCA emission standards. We expect to rely upon the PCA for that
aspect of air pollution control. Our direct enforcement would be upon open
burning, � the Hopkins Police Department.
Passage of this ordinance will probably have some effect on our refuse
collection workload (see estimate below) but we have been developing recommendations
for solving our problems in that area for some time.
The increase in workload due to prohibition of open burning is only a
small part of our refuse collection problem. Other aspects include: high
turnover of personnel on collection crews, high overtime use, excessive equip-
ment problems. We have been holding off on our recommendations on this
problem until the future of our landfill becomes clear. Prohibiting open
burning may slightly compound our collection problem, but it certainly is not
a major factor. �
EFFECT OF PROHIBITION OF OPEN BURNING
UPON REFUSE COLLECTION SERVICE
Fire Marshall count shows 338 burners,
times 1 bag per day average burning,
iy elds 2 cans per week additional workload
per burner, which
means 676 additional cans per week
or a 7.5% increase in refuse collection workload.
Health and Welfare Commission and staff recommend passage, although we
would plan to use warning tickets for a period of time and send out
announcements of the new regulation with the water bill.
Respectfully submitted,
/G� �/r `��i
Terr� Novak
City anager
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Att:
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1884
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF
GRANT AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins organized and existing under
and by virtue of the laws of the State of Minnesota (herein called the
"Applicant"), has tieretofore submitted an application to the United.
States of Americs, acting by and through the Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development (herein called the "Government"), for a grant under
Section 702 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965, for the
purposes designated in the said application; and
WHEREAS, the Government has approved the said application
, subject to certain conditions and has submitted to the Applicant a
certain Grant Agreement dated as of April 27, 1970 (herein called the
"Grant Agreement"), for approval and execution by the Applicant, which
said Grant Agreement is satisfactory,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE City Council of the
Applicant that the said Grant Agreement; a copy of which is attached
hereto, be and the same is hereby approved. The City Manager is hereby
authorized and directed to execute the said Grant Agreement in the name
and on behalf of the Applicant, in as many counterparts as may be necessary,
and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to affix or impress
the official seal of the Applicant thereon and to attest the same. The
proper officer is directed to forward the said executed counterparts of the
said Grant Agreement to the Government, together with such other documents
evidencing the approval and authorization to execute the same as may be
required by the Government.
Said ResoTution was read in full and discussed and considered.
Mr. then moved the adoption of the Resolution as
introduced and read. Mr. seconded the motion, and, on roll call,
the following voted "Aye":
and the following voted "Nay":
The Mayor thereupon declared the motion carried and the Resolution
adopted as introduced and read.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
� City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
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Attachment "B" affixed thereto� toge�;her with the same n�amber of fl�li.y executed
cc�unterparts of each of the above aupporting doc:wrwzts sh�u.ld be returr�ed t,o this
office. One set oi the above docume�ts shoulci be retained �or the records oP the
Applicant. Up executton by the Government, one executed aud tw� conformed copiea
shall be returned to the Applicant. Tt�e r.onfbxznerl copie� should be held for dis-
tribution to bond counsel (if bonds are being 1.ssU�ed to provide non-Yederal funds�y
the Applicant's attorney or other official.s of� Applie�nt a: �he discretion of
the Applicant.
We urge y�ou to expedite the necessary proceedings t'o.r app.rowat �.nd execution oP
the Grent Agreem,ent since the Government ar.i11 i��� z�o a� i ve action unti
the Grant Agreement has been apbrove and e.xecuted by tt,s Applicant and the pro-
ceedinga evidencing same bave been submitted to and approved by thie o�fice.
/
The Grant Agreement and the said supporting 8acument;s must be executed and returnsd
to this office witriin 35 days after the date of mai'ling.
Your attention is particularly directed to Ser.tion 12. Prerequisites to Diaburae-
ments, Attachment "A" end to the Speciel Conditions in Attachment "B'. Please read
such provisions cereflitly and request clarification of aqy language you do not
flilly comprehend.
0��
Please acknowledge trie receipt oP this connaunicati�n and enclosures by retura mail. �
Ii you have aRy questiona concerning the provisioraa oY Kr�y documents transmitted
herewith� or have reason to believe that the Applicant m�y encounter difficulty
in complying theresrith, plesae co�uunicate with us as soon aa poasible.
Sincerel�r yuura'
�
Edwerd Brader
Assistant Regio�al Administrator
for M�etropolitan Dev�elopmen�
F�closurea
P.S.: Your attention is paxticularly directed to Section 2 of Atta,chment B,
Special Conditions, which is required under Section 60�+ of the Housin�
and Urban Development Act of �968.
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REGION IV
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
360 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILLIN015 60601
Mr . Terry L . Novak
City Ntanager.
City of Hopkins
1010 First Street South
Hoplcins, Ninnesota 553�+3
Dear hir. Novak:
Sub ject: TriS-MIIV�d.-100
City of Hopkins, Minnesota
APR 2 71970
IN REPLY REFER TO:
Transmitted herewith ere f�ur copies of a Gr�nt Agreement wherein the United States
of America will me]ce a grant in order to aid in financin�, subject to �he proviaions
thereof, the construction of the project described therein. �
Your attention is directed to the Terms and Cor�ditions, A�tachment ��a", ��'o� �D'
�+1420) and the Special Conditiona, AttachmEnt '�B", (Attachmernt "C", Reloc+��Cion Terms
nd Conditions, when applicable) whirh form e. pax't of the C�rant A�'eemente
Also Porward�d herewith are four copie� e�,ch of supportinq docwnenta, inclu�ding
Ek�racts From The Minutes Of I�Ieetin�, Includin� Resolution Authorizing Execution
Of Grrant Agre�ment (�'orci HUD-41�+22), Opinion And Certifieate Of Counsel Aceomnanying
Grant Agreement (I'orm I�-41�+23)' General Ce:rt3ficate (Fo�cm, HUD-�+1424), and
CertificaL-e Of Record3ng Officer (Form �iUD-�+14•25) •
Zt is essential that the methad oi apgroving and executing the Grrant �eement .con�orm
to all le�al and procedural requirements under local lawo
, �
The Grant A�reement must be r�and incorporated in the record of proceedin�s of
the governing body of the Applican� at a du]y calle�3 and held meetinge A Resolution.
or Ordinance must be p:coperly intrc,�3uced and duly carried, appr. o�ring a�ia euthorizing
the execution of the accep�Cance of the Grant Agreement for and in beha]S of �tiie
Applicant. The Crrant A�ree�.ent must then be executed by the proper oificer or
ofPicers of the App].icanta
Upon acceptunce of thc Grant �reement as aioresaid, you axe requestc�� to a'rrAr�e
for the preparation and execution of a]1 copies of Extracts Fxom 'P�e Minutes Of T:ie
�teeting, Including Reso].ution Au�horiz� Execution Of Crrant �greemznt, Opinion And
Certificate OP Counsel Accor�panyin8 Grarat Agz'eement, General Cericificate and CerEi-
ficate of Recording Officere '�hree c ies of the C�cant Agreementy duly e:cecu�ed by
the Applicant with Tez�s and ond onoy tachment "A" snd the 31�eeial �onditions,
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C�UN��B1 �M}��ZI��iAll7Ut�
(ior Caun.c�1 action)
_h.p;ri�. 28, 19IQ
Afienda �teme 70-53-Re
To: City CounciZ
�romo Cic� Rianag�r
P.ee HUD Agreemen.t, 5eraer Gra.r.i�
The I?epar?�nens� o€' Ho�as�rag � tT�ban D�veiopmer_�tm Region �V, �as
p�esented ►.h� dt�achzd �greemene: :+:o� Cc��!n.cil approwal o
The pxm�ecl�ral rec�uiremen�s a�e rather �engthya as you can observe
from the att�.checi letter, _�ur tne mea* o� ehe sirua�ion is as fo�.lows:
LiUD zJiil g�an.t �e i.he Ci.ty oi l�oplcins i'or construction of aur internal
sewer g?�'ogx�ru $487,000 or 50,'/, c,t �n.e eligible ptcc�jec� cost, whichever is
l�sser, i�� retaarx� €or �.�hi_ch �e agrPe to t'ne �e�-ms �nd conditions of the
e�nt�ar_� e
Ttxe cc�As�.rar.t ati�ached a�c� �he severa� attachments l�ave been revie��ed
by hotn �:�e sta�:� and Ciiy Ar�o���y, we find a�o difficultie� with the
34 po�.n�.s cited,
We g�qgaes� �.n�i r�c�as�n�nd yaur a�prvval of the attach�d Resolution
authmrixing the C��� TMlar.�age� t� si�n the Agreem��.t on behalf o� the City
of Hopki�.s, We a1�o re�u�st a sepa�:ate �.otion authorizing the City C�erk
to �tgn �he Ce��if�c�te s�f i�eco�ding 0.'Eficer aa�3 the Genexa.i CeYtificate
and autt!o�izing the Cit;t A�torneJ� �o pz�epare and �ign tha �pin.ion and
Cer�ificate oi �oun�ele
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Resp�ctfully submitted,
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'Te�y :Lo No�ak
c,ir.� Mana�er
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
GRANT AGREEMENT
(Water.and Sowar Facilities Gront Progrom)
Name of Applicant: City oi' Hop::ins, A'�innesota
Address: (lncludc ZlP CodeJ Hopl:ins, }Iennepin County,
Minnesota 553�+3
Project No. ��1c:-i•'LYi'i1; . -100
Hua�aia2t
(S•66)
Federal Controct No. _ 'tI(�F02�-�,',Zv
THIS GRANT AGREEMENT dated as of_ A�R 2 7?970 by and between the Cit1 ���=
iIOU�;.1::5� :�i'117:7@so�a (herein called the
"Applicant"), and the United Stotes of Americo, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (herein called the
"Government"):
NOW, THEREFORE, THIS AGREEMENTWITNESSETH:
That for and in consideration of the mutual promises hereinafter contained, the parties hereto do convenant and
agree as follows:
Section 1. Amount ond Purpose. Subject to the Terms and Conditions (Form HUD-41420 dated 7-0'0 )
ottached hereto and made u part hereof as Attachment A, and the provisions of this Agreement, the Government will
make a Grant to the applicant in an amount not to exceed $'+87,000 or_�percent of the Eligible Project Cost
as determined by the Government on completion of the Project, whichever is the lesser, in order to aid in financing the
Project hereinafter defined, presently estimated to cost $ � i�;�0�000
Section 2. Description of the Project. The project shall consist of the e�n�•ti � ti n f � r,et�: �;�s �e�- ��
JG1 � ii�i-y �cru.n;�. .�lne ;;et�rers �o a ter the se;•ra�;e ei'�luent �low pattern and '-�a peri;�i� �'r.e
u.t� liz��i�n o� a new �ar.cier;t outiall sewer line oi increased canaci �v servin:f the en�� -re
Cit;�
(herein called the "Project").
$ection 3. Government Field Expense. The amount of the fixed fee for Government Field expense referred to in
Section 33 of the attachedTerms and Conditions shall be $__3�600
Section 4. Reduction in Grant. The Government shall have the right to reduce the amount of the Grant upon giving
the Applicant written notice, if the Eligible Project Cost after aword of construction contractis determined by the
Government to be less than the estimated cost upon which the stipulated amount of the Grant was based.
Sec,tion S. Special Conditions. The Government's obligation to make the Grant is also subject to the Speciol
Conditions attached hereto and made a part hereof as Attachment �
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed in the name and on behalf of �he C:it� �-'
rion:::-r:, . :�i _r�neso �a
by the undersigned official, and under
its official seal, attested by. its, �
and in the name ond on behalf of the lJnited Statesof Americo, Secretary of Housing ond Urban Development, by the
undersigned official.
(SEAL)
ATTcST:
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By
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(Type Name and Tltle)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Secretary of Housing ond Urban
Development
By
A;�sis�an� Re;;ioi,al Aaninistr4tor �or
Title P�Ietronoli �ar. Detirelo�,..en �, Re�;io:� IV
HUD-Wash., D.C.
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ATTACFiMEi1T Il
SPECIP.L CONDITIOr1S
Pro ject No. WS-MIl`1N.-100
City of Hopkins, Ninnesoto.
Tl:e :ollcw�n� Special Conuitio:is are made a part oi t�ie Grant Agreement for tne
ab�ve-nuri;bereci i'rojec�: .
Sectien :- Sec�ion 27. %qu�l �mol�y;ient Opnortu:�ity of �he Terms and Cor.c�i�ions
rei��ing to co;�t�acts si�bjec� to �xecutive Order No. 1124b is hereby chai��;�•d to
requi-�e the A�;plica,nr to substirute in any contract for cons'truction or r�odifica-
tio� thereoi execu�ed after October 13, 1968, the w�rds "race, color, zelibioz;
s,.x9 0: na�ional o:igin" �ahe:ever the �vords "race, cr�ed, color, or naticnai
ori�zn" .zre r.ow requi:ed to be used.
Section 2-:.pplicant shall be responsible for assuring, in accordance with such
r�les o: proceciures as may be prescrib�d by �he Govern�-nant, that to tl�c maxi;�L,;,
extent �racticGble there are provided in connection with the construction oi tnis
P:ojec°,: r.ew jo� op�ortuzities for the unemployed and underemployed. Tn carryiag
ot�t �his responsi5ility Ap�licnnt shall include or cause to be included in all
con�r�cts for constructior► Uork in connection with Lhe Praject, a provision statin�
that ���e conrrac�or (1) shall, to the maximum er.tent practicable, follow hiring
�nd emnicymet:t practices �ahicn will assure thati perfor�nance of Projec� ioor:c results
in r.e�a ;o�'oppor�unities for the unemployed and underemployed, and (2) sna11 iase:�
or c�use �o be inser�ed ihe sAme or a similar provision in each construction
s�5-con:.ruct. '
Sectior. 3- Add the followin� as suopara�raph (f� to Section 12. Prerequisites to
Disburye;�;ents oi tne ^lerms and Conditions:
(f) Con�-racts nave been executed �or the construction of a.
tanaer;, sani�arf scw4�e li�t station and force main to
pr�vide an adequate outlet for the project effluent.
Sectio~: �- Prior t� disbursenent o� any portion of' tne �rant funds, the Applicant �% �'��
shail z�resent satisiacto-ry evidence �hat it has sold and delivered its bonds ana. ��
�nat t'r�e proceeds �hereo� t��ether witn other monies lega.11y a.va.ilaole to defray
'ts sizare o� tne total Project cost r.ave been deposited into the Construction
�count and applied toward approxicaately �+0� of the total Project cost. �
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CITY OF HOPIQNS
Hennepin County, A4inneeota
RF.SOLUTION N0. 1893
g RESOLUTIO& ORDERING PREP�TION
OF ENGIATEERS HEFORT ON I�li'ROVED�NTS
WAEREAS a petition, signed by owners of not less %han 35 percent in
frontage of real property likely to be asse�sed, ha,e been received, requeating
the improvement of the North—South alley between g�rentieth Avenue North and
Trrenty—f�srst Avenue North and south of Firet Street North by concrete surfacing
thereon and the a.esessment of benefitting preperty for all or a portion of the
cost of the improvement pureua.nt to M.S.A., SEcs. 429.011 to S ece. 429.111
(Laws 1957)•
NOW, TI�RF�ORE, BE IT RF�SOLYID BY THE CI`PY COUATCIL OF TAE CITY OF HOPKINS,
B�lINA1F�OTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Stroja.n, City
Engineer, for study and he is instructed to report xith all convenient sp eed
advising the Council in a preliminary wa,y ae to whether the proposed improve—
ments are feaeible and as to whether they ehould best be made as proposed on
in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated coet of the
improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, ffiinnesota, this
5th da9 of May, 1970.
C. x. PETERSON,
City Clerk
J03EPH C. YF�II,Y,
City 6ttorney
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Kerber
AENRY POKORNY,
Mayor,
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A.regular.meeting of the Council of.the City of.Hopkins, Minnesota was.held on Tuesday,
May 19, 1970 at 7:30 p.m. in the.Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present.were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen B1ake, Harriman and Lund,.also City Manager Novak,
City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Zoning Administrator Blomquist, Housing
Inspector Opitz, Finance Director Frane, HRA Director Howell, Admn. Intern Maher, and City
Attorney Vesely.
Reel 111 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
Side 1 the May 5, 1970 Council meeting be approved and signed..Motion carried.
107-
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
May 19, T970 in the amount of $56,210.71.be approved and authorized for
payment. Motion carried.
Action:
Action:
-146
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr.Blake seconded the motion, that Check No. 28311 made
out to Hennepin County Treasurer in the amount of $2,091,00, dated May 5, 1970,
be approved. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion,.that the utility�.�bills
for the month of May be approved for payment. Motion carried.
147-230 Mr. Strojan, City Engineer explained the City's policy with regard to con-
struction of concrete alleys and the payment by assessment of the property
owners involved.
�HEARINGS:
Item: 70-28-A.468-Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the hearing on
230-366 the improvement of the East-West alley between 18th Avenue South and 19th
Avenue South, South of Excelsior Avenue by concrete surfacing thereon, be
continued to the June 2, 1970 Council.meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-28-A.��9-Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the hearing on
366-410 the improvement on the East-West alley between 17th Avenue South and 18th
Avenue �outh, South of Excelsior Avenue by concrete surfaci:ng thereon,.be
continued to the June 2, 1'970 Council meeting and all of the property owners
involved be so notified. Motion carried.
Item; 70-28-A.4610-Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
410-483 1898, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN 18TH AVENUE NORTH AND 19TH AVENUE NORTH FROM FIRST STREET.TO
,� SECOND STREET NORTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREOAT",-.be adopted. A roll
call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr.
Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-28-A.��11-Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
483-532 1899, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN
18TH AVENUE NORTH AND 19TH AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET NORTH TO THIRD
STREET NORTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. A roll call of
the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman,
yea; and Mr. Lund yea. Also the City Engineer to check the drainagec=.
problem in this area. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-28-A.4�12-Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
532- 1900, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE.NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN 18TH AVENUE NORTH AND 19TH AVENUE NORTH, LYING SOUTHERLY OF FIRST
STREET NORTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopfied. A roll call of
the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman,
nay; and Mr. Lund, yea.?Motion failed for lack of a 4/5th vote'of the
Council.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, to reconsider the
above motion. Mr. Harriman voting no. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved,
-611 to the.meeting
location of the
Motion carried.
and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, to continue this.item
of June 2, 1970 and that.the City Engineers to check.the
trees relative to the proposed l0 ft. alley pavement.
Minutes of the May 19,1970 Council.meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 70-51-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. B1ake seconded the motion,:that Resolution No.
611-971 1901, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THIRD STREET.NORTH FROM
8TH AVENUE NORTH TO 6TH AVENUE.NORTH AND ON.6TH:AVEN[JE NORTH FROM THIRD
STREET NORTH TO MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD BY THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER
AND STREET SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. A roll call of the vote was
as follows: Mr. Blake,.yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr.
Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-63-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Agreement
971-1090 presented by Mr. Leroy Olson of T. G. Evensen & Associates as Bond Con-
sultant, be.referred to the City Attorney for study and.review, and to
report back his.recommendations at the June 2, 1970.Council meeting. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-77-A. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the proposed
1090-1260 Agreement between Richard.Neslund Construction Co. and the City of Hopkins
Side 2 covering easement and maintenance of storm sewer on private property, be
2-21 continued to the June 16, 1970 Council meeting and the proposed agreement
be referred to the City Attorney and City Engineer for their recommendations.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-78-L. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request for
21-134 an Off Sale liquor license by David J. Rocheford in.behalf of the Westbrooke
Liquors, Inc.,.be.denied.because the.request does.not comply with our present
Ordinance No. 286. Motion carried.
Item: 70-82-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded.the motion, that the recommendation
134-502 of the Zoning and Planning Commission for Council approval of an F'HA 236
Project proposed in conjun�tion with the Housing &.Redevelopment Authority
for construction of a Highrise Apartment for moderate and lower income
families, be approved and the public hearing for same be set for June 2, 1970
Council.meeting and that the Gouncil and the HRA Commission meet with the
City staff on this project prior to the public hearing. Motion carried.
Item: 70-74-R.. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
502- 1894, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND ORDERING ACQUISITION BY NEGOTIATING
AND PURCHASE OR BY CONDEMNATION UNDER THE LAWS OF EMINENT DOMAIN OF CERTAIN
LANDS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR PUBLIC ROAD, PUBLIC PARK AND PLAYGROUND
PURPOSES", be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake,
yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried
unanimously.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1896, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND ORDERING ACQUISITION BY NEGOTIATION AND
PURCHASE OR BY CONDEMN�iTION UNDER TAE LAWS OF EMINENT DOMAIN OF CERTAIN
EASEMENTS AND.LANDS BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND IN-
STALLATION OF SANITARY SEWERS AND OTHER RELATED PURPOSES", be adopted. A
roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake,.yea; Mr. Pokorny,.yea;
Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-625 1897, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND ORDERING ACQUISITION BY NEGOTIATION AND
PURCHASE OR BY CONDII��NATION UNDER THE LAWS OF EMINENT_DOMAIN OF CERTAIN LANDS
IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR THE INSTALLATION, CONSTRUCTION, AND NIAINTENANCE
OF SANITARY SEWERS, STORM SEWERS, WATER, AND STREET AND HIGHWAY PURPOSES",
be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr.
Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion cariied un-
animously.
Item: 70-75-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Council grant
625-636 the.request to hold a public auction on June 6, T970 of.items of personal
property now being held by the City. (see list.attached) Motion carried.
Item:70-76-L. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request
*636- by Minneapolis Gas Co. for a permit to install 4" gas main on the following
streets for the purpose of.serving Ramsgate Apartmerit.development (land East
of Homedale Nursery): (1) On Van Buren Ave. from Shadyside Circle to North
end of Van Buren Ave.; (2) On future Lake St. N.E. from Van Buren Ave. to
Tyler Ave.; (3) On Tyler Avenue from Lake St. N.E. to a point approximately
500 feet South. Motion carried.
Minutes of the May 19, 1970.Council.meeting cont.
Page 3.
Item: 70-56-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman.seconded the �otion, that the parking
problem in the 12th Avenue North area, be placed on file. Motion carried.
Item: 70-79-L. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the.request
-665 by the County for Hopkins to take over vehicle licensing be denied, as
recommended by the�staff, because of lack of proper.personnel and facilities.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-80-C. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1902, "A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE HENNEPIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO INCLUDE
IN THE SOLID WASTES ORDINANCE A PROVISION ALLOWING MUNICIPALITIES TO PROCEED
INDEPENDENTLY IF THEY SO DESIRE", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-81-5. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1903, "A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE METROPOLITAN SEWER BOARD TO CHANGE THEIR
SERVICE AREA BOUNDARIES TO INCLUDE THE DRILLANE SUBDIVISION WITH THE
REMAINDER OF HOPKINS", be adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1904, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON THE EXTENSION OF 11TH AVENUE
SOUTH FROM lOTH STREET.TO 11TH STREET",.be adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that�the following
� additional T970 license applications be approved: Go1d.Medal.Beverage Co.
to operate a Soft Drink Vending Machine at 1I24 E. Excelsior Avenue;
Crossroad Camp Trailers, Inc., to Operate a Soft Drink Vending Machine;
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the meeting.be
adjourned. Motion carried.
CITY OF �iOPKINS
Heanepin County, �inneaota
DiOTICE OF HEARINfi ON PROPOSID I1�PROVII�NTS
TO WHOA4 I`P 1QAY CONCERAi:
DiOTICE IS �REBY. alV�i that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.B�.,
on June 2, 1970, to consider the maldn� of an improvement on Eleventh
gvenue South from Tenth Street South to Eleventh.Street South by the
eztension of concrete cnrb and gatter, road base and snbbase, surfacin�
and the installation of storm sewer thereon pursua,nt to M.S.A., Sece.
429•011 to Seca. 429.111 (Laws 1957)•
The area proposed to be asseseed for such improeement is Lots 1
thru 15, inclnsive, Block 2, Davisone �dditmon to 6dest Minneapolie and
the westerly 134 feet of Westbrook 4, fornrerly lmo�m as Lota 16 thru
30, inclusive, including vacated alley� Block 3, Davisons Addi tion to
idest �Iinneapolis.
The estimated coat of such improvement ia �65,439•00 for street
aad �23,345•00 for storm sewer.
All persoae desiring to be heard �rith reference to the praposed
improvement will be heard at this meetin�.
nat ea �a►y � 9, � 970 •
C. R. PETER,SON,
City Clerk
dOSEPH c. YE.SELY,
City �ttorney
Published in the Hopkina Sun, Hopkins, �innesota, on l�ay 21, 1970
and �Hay 28, 1970.
K�er
cim�r oF xoP�xs
Hennepin Count�, ffiinneaota
RL�SOLUTION N0. 1898
RF�OLUTION ORDE'�ING IDBPROVP�NT �I+ID
pREPARgTION OF FLANS
W�FAS a Resolution of the City Courucil, No. 18�9, adopted the
�#� day of April, 1970, fiaed a da.te for a hearing.on the propos ed
improvemeat of the North-3outh alley betaeen Eighteenth Avenue Naa�th
aad Nineteenth.Avenue North from First Street North to Second St reet
North by concrete eurfacing thereon, the total eetimated cost th e�eof
being $5,845.68 for concrete eurfacing and �345•00 fo r grading and
blacktop to meet existing driveways, and
�iHERE�5 all property owners whose propertg ie li able to be asaesaed
for the maldng of this improvement �ere given ten days pnblished notice
of the council heariag throu�h txo weeklg publications of the required
notice, and a hearing xas held aad the property o�ner a heard thereon
on the 19th day of May, 1970.
ATO6�, Ti�REFORE, BE IT RFSOLVED by the Council of the City of Hoplrins:
1. Such alley is hereby ordered as propoaed in the Cauncil Resolution
No. 1879 adopted April 7th, 1970. Benefitting property ownera ahall pay
eighty percent of the cost over a ten year period and the City of.Hopld.ne
shall pap txenty percent out of the (�eaeral Fnnd.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as th e engineer for thie
improvemeat and he ehall prepare plaas and specifications d'�r th e maldng
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the Citg of Hopkins, B�innesota, thie
19th day of �[ap� 1970.
C. fl. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSF.PH C. YESEI,Y,
City �ttorney
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Kerber
HII�TRY POI�RNY,
Mayur
CI`1'Y OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, BHinneeota
RE�OLUTION N0. 1899
RFaSOLUTION ORDE�ING I�lPROVE�IENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
�AF�FA,S a Reeolution of the City Council, DTo. 18T9, adopted the 7th
day of 1pri1, 1970, fixed a date for a hearin� on the proposed improv eaent
of the ATorth-South a11ey between Eighteenth �ven�e North a.nd Nineteenth
Avenue ATorth from Second Street DTorth to Third Street North by concrete
surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $5,589.00 for
concrete surfacin� and $345.00 for grading aad blacktop to meet exieting
driver�►s, and
� all property owners whoee property is liable to be asaessed
for the making of this improvement xere given ten days pub lished noti oe
of the council hearing throngh txo xeekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing waa held aad.the property owners hesxd thereon
on the 19th da�y of I�q, 1970.
AiOm, T�'ORE, BE IT BESOLVID by. the Council of the City of Hopkine:
1. Such alley is hereby ordered ae proposed in the Caancil Resolution
No. 1879 adopted April 7th, 1970. Benefitting property ownera shall pay
ei�hty percent of the cost over a ten qear period aud the Cit� of Hop�ne
ehall p�y txenty percent out of the General Fund.
2. That doha Strojan i� hereby designated as the engineer for th�s
improvement and he shall prepare plans and apecifications for the making
of.such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopldns, D�innesota, this
19th da,y of BRay, 1970.
B. R. PETF�tSON,
City Clerk
J05EPH C. VFSII�Y,
City Attorney
ber
HENRY POKOI�dY,
�Qayo r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� �innesota
iiE.50LUTI0N N0. 1901 .
RESOLUTION ORDERING I�IPxOVE1�EI�lT AND
PREPARATION OF PLAATS
�EAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1882, adcpted the 21st day
of lpril, 1970, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement on
Third Street ldorth from Eighth Avenue North to Sixth Avenue North and on
Sixth ivenue North frow Third Street North to �innetonka D�illa xoad b y the
installation of storm aewer and street enrfacing thereoa, the total eatimated
cost thereof bein� �25,635.00, and
Wi�tEAS all property orrners whoee property is liable to be aseessed
for the making of these improvements aere given ten days publiehed aotice
of the conncil hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice
and a hearing xas held aad the property orners heard thereaa� on the 19th day
of �ia�, 197�•
NOW, TF�REFORE, BE IT RE�OLVID by the Council of the City of Hop�ldns:
1. Such improvement ia hereby ordered as propoaed in the Council
xesolntion No. 1882 adopted the 21st day of April, 1970.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designatad as the Dngineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications fbr the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of FIopla ne, BHinnesota, this
19th day of �4ay, 1970•
C. R. PETERSOld,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. iiESELY,
City Attorney
�xerber
HEIJHY POKORNY,
DBayor
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1894
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND ORDERING ACQUISITION BY NEGOTIATION AND PURCHASE OR BY
CONDEMNATION UNDER THE LAWS OF EMINENT DOMAIN OF CERTAIN LANDS IN THE CITY OF
HOPKINS FOR PUBLIC ROAD, PUBLIC PARK AND PLAYGROUND PURPOSES.
***
WHEREAS the Hopkins Public Park and Recreation Committee has recommended
to the City of Hopkins that certain lands within the City of Hopkins, hereinafter
more particularly described, should be acquired and developed by the City of Hopkins
as and for public park, playground and other recreational purposes; and
WHEREAS in addition thereto it is necessary for the City to acquire or
use the Northerly 60 feet of land Parcel No. 1 as hereinafter described, for public
highway or road purposes; and
WHEREAS the City of Hopkins deems it necessary, proper and convenient
for the promotion of the general public health, safety and welfare of the City of
Hopkins that said parcels hereinafter described be acquired by negotiation and
purchase or by the right of eminent domain through condemnation thereof to promote
the purposes hereinabove set-`forth.
NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins as follows:
That the City of Hopkins shall acquire either by negotiation and purchase
or by the right of eminent domain through condemnation for the public purposes here-
inabove set forth the following parcels of land situated in the City of Hopkins,
Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz:
Parcel No. 1
The Northerly 434 feet of the Westerly 581.55 feet of
Tract K Registered Land Survey No. 561, files of the
Registrar of Titles of Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Parcel No. 2
That part of the West 373.94 feet of the Northwest
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 25,
Township 117, Range 22, lying South of the North
693.53 feet thereof and lying Northerly of the center
of the Nine Mile Creek; and, the Westerly 33 feet of
that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter lying North of the Center line of the Nine
Mile Creek, except the North 233 feet thereof, all in
Section 25, Township 117, Range 22.
THAT FURTHER the Hopkins City Attorney, the City Manager and the City Clerk
are hereby authorized and empowered to commence and pursue whatever actions and steps
may be necessary for the acquisitions of the above lands and to that end to sign and
execute all necessary documents and other instruments in furtherance thereof.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City
of Hopkins held on May 19, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
� City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1$96
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND ORDERING ACQUISITION BY NEGOTIATION
AND PURCHASE OR BY CONDIIuINATION UNDER T� LAWS OF EMINENT DQMAIN
OF CERTAIN EASFI��NTS AND LANDS BY TE� CITY OF HOPKINS FOR TI�
CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWERS AND OTI-IER RE-
LATED PURPOSES.
� � *
WI�FtEAS the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency did on September 30,
1968 determine and order the City of Hopkins to provide more adequate
facilities for the disposal from Hopkins of sanitary sewage; and
Wi�REAS on March lg, 1970 the Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities
area designated and approved as a metropolitan interception and as a part of the
metropolitan sewer system the enlargement of said Hopkins sanitary sewer system;
and
L+n-IEREAS that part of said sewer system installation to be constructed
and installed within the City limits of the City of Hopkins has been approved
by the Depa.rtment of Housing and Urban Development on May 5, 1970 and is to be
funded under a contract with said agency presently in process; and
WHEREAS that part of said sanitary sewer project lmown as the force
main to be installed outside of the City of Hopkins but as a part thereof has
been approved by the Federal Water Quality Administration and the plans and
specifications therefor approved on March 27, 1970;and
Wf�REAS the City Council of the City of Hopkins has heretofore on tfie 21st
of April, 1970 by proper resolution NoJ-883(�}approved said project and approved
and ordered its construction and the advertising for the receipt of bids therefor;
and
Wf�REAS for said above-described project it is necessary, proper,
lawful and convenient for the promotion of the general health, safety and welfare
of the City of Hopkins that said sanitary sewer project be constructed and that
the parcels of land hereinafter described be acquired by negotiation and purchase
or by condemnation under the laws of eminent domain;
NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins as follows:
That the City of Hopkins shall forthwith acquire either by negotiation
or purchase or gift or by right of eminent domain through condemnation for the
public purposes hereinabove set forth, the following parcels of land situated
in Section 16, Township 117, Range 21, Hennepin County, Minnesota described as
follows, to-wit:
Parcel No. 1
A permanent easement over, under, across and upon a strip of
land 5 feet in width immediately Westerly of and contiguous
to the following described line: Beginning at a point in
the Northerly right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis
RailVray a distance of 600 feet Southwesterly of the Sauth-
��esterly corner of Auditor's Subdivision No. 21�9, thence
Northwesterly, at right angles to said Northerly right-of-
way line, to an intersection with the Southerly right-of-way
line of State Highway No. 7 and there terminating.
Parcel No. 2
A permanent easement over, under, across and upon a strip of
land 15 feet in width immediately Northerly of and contiguous
to the following described line: Beginning at a point in the
Northerly right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway
a distance of 600 feet Southwesterly of the Southwesterly corner
of Auditor's Subdivision No. 249, thence Southwesterly along
said Northerly right-of-way line a distance of g0 feet and
there terminating.
Parcel �-C
An easement for construction purposes terminating not later
than July 1, 1972r over, across and upon a strip of land 25
feet in width and lying immediately Westerly of and contiguous
to the following described line: Beginning at a point in the
Northerly right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway
a distance of 600 feet Southwesterly of the Southwesterly corner
of Auditor's Subdivision Number 21�9 Hennepin County, Minnesota,
thence Northwesterly, at right angles to said Northerly right-
of-way line, to an intersection with the Southerly right-of-
way line of State Highway No. 7 and there terminating.
Parcel No. 2-C
An easement for construction purposes terminating not later
than July 1, 1972, over, across and upon a strip of land 40
feet in width and lying immediately Northerly of and contiguous
to the following described line: Beginning at a point in the
Northerly right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway
a distance of 600 feet Southwesterly of the Southrresterly corner
of Auditor's Subdivision Number 249 Hennepin County, Minnesota,
thence Southwesterly along said Northerly right-of-way a
distance of 100 feet and there terminating.
Parcel No. 3
A permanent easement over, under, across and upon a strip of
land 5 feet in width immediately Easterly of and contiguous
to the followi.ng described line: Beginning at a poi.nt in the
Northerly right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Rail-
way a distance of 600 feet Southwesterly of the Southwesterly
corner of Auditor's Subdivision Number 249 Hennepin County,
Minnesota, thence Northwesterly at right angles to said Northerly
right-of-way a distance of 29 feet and there terminating.
Parcel No. 3-C
An easement for construction purposes terminating not later
than July l, 1972, over, across and upon a strip of land 25
feet in width and lying immediately Easterly of and contiguous
to the following described line: Beginning at a point in the
Northerly right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Rail-
way a distance of 600 feet Southwesterly of the Southwesterly
corner of Auditor's Subdivision Number 249 Hennepin County,
Minnesota, thence Northwesterly at right angles to said Northerly
right-of-way line a distance of 29 feet and there terminating.
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Parcel No. �
� A permanent easement over, under, across and upon a strip of
land 5 feet in width immediately Easterly of and contiguous
to the following described li.ne: Commencing at a point in the
Northerly right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway
a distance of 600 feet Southwesterly of the Southwesterly
corner of Auditor's Subdivision Number 2L�9 Hennepin County,
Minnesota, thence Northwesterly at right angles to said
Northerly right-of-way line a distance of 29 feet to the actual
point of beg�nn;,,g, thence continuing Northwesterly along the
last described li.ne a distance of 153 feet and there terminating.
Parcel No. 5
A permanent easement for sanitary sewer purposes lying
Southerly.of the Southerly li.ne of Minnesota State Highway No. 7
and lying Northerly of the following described line: Commencing
at a point in the Northerly right-of-way of the Minneapolis and
St. Louis Railway a distance of 600 feet Southwesterly of the South-
westerly corner of Auditor's Subdivision Number 2/+9 Hennepin
County, Minnesota, thence Northwesterly at right angles to said
Northerly right-of-way line a distance of 182 feet to the actual
point of beginning, thence easterly at right angles to last
described line to an intersection with the Southerly right-of-
way line of State Highway No. 7 and there terminating.
Parcel No. 4-C
An easement for construction purposes terminating not later than
July 1, 1972, over, across and upon a strip of land 25 feet in
width and lying i.mmediately Easterly of and contiguous to the
following described line: Commencing at a point in the Northerly
right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway a distance
of 600 feet Southwesterly of the Southwesterly corner of Aud.itor's
S�a.bdivision Number 21�9 Hennepin County, Minnesota, thence North-
westerly at right angles to said Northerly right-of-way line a
distance of 29 feet to the actual point of beginning, thence
continuing ATorthwesterly along the last described line a distance
of 153 feet and there terminating.
Parcel No. 5-C
An easement for construction purposes terminating not later than
July l, 1972, over, across and upon a strip of land 15 feet in
width and lying immediately �outherly of and contiguous to the
following described li.ne: Beginning at a point i.n the Northerly
right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway a distance
of 600 feet Southwesterly of the Southwesterly corner of Auditor's
Subdivision Number 249 Hennepin County, Minnesota, thence North-
westerly at right angles to said Northerly right-of-way line a
distance of lg2 feet to actual point of beginning, thence
Easterly at right angles to the last described line to an inter-
section with the Southerly right-of-way line of State Highway
No. 7 and there terminating.
And the following parcels of land situated in the City of Minneapolis,
Hennepin County, Minnesota described as follows, to-wit:
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Parcel No. 6
� A permanent easement over, under, across and upon a strip
of land 5 feet in width over the Northeasterly 5 feet of
that part of Lot 82, West End Addition to Minneapolis,
Second Division lying Northwesterly of the Southeasterly
30 feet thereof.
Parcel No. 7
A permanent easement over, under, across and upon a strip
of land 5 feet in width over the Southwesterly 5 feet of
that part of Lot 83, West End Addition to Minneapolis,
Second Division lying Northwesterly of the Southeasterly
30 feet thereof.
Parcel No. 6-C
An easement for construction purposes terminating not later
than July 1, 1972, over, across and upon the Northeasterly
25 feet of that part of Lot 82, West End Addition to Minneapolis,
Second Division lying Northwesterly of the Southeasterly 30
feet thereof.
Parcel No. 7-C
An easement for construction purposes terminating not later
than July 1, 1972, over, across and upon the Southwesterly 25
feet of that part of Lot 83, West End Addition to Minneapolis,
Second Division lying Northwesterly of the Southeasterly 30
feet thereof.
And the following parcels of land situated in the City of St. Louis
Park, Hennepin County, Minnesota, described as follows, to-wit:
Parcel No. 8-C
An easement for construction purposes terqninating not later
than July 1, 1972 over, across and upon the Southeasterly 20
feet of Lot 6, Block 15g, and over the Southeasterly 20 feet
of Lot 6, Block 159 including one-half of adjacent vacated
street, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park.
Parcel No. 9-C
An easement for construction purposes terminating not later
than July 1, 1972 over, across and upon the Southeasterly 20
feet of that part of Lot 7, Block 158, Rearrangement of
St. Louis Park lying Southwesterly of the Northeasterly 17
feet thereof and Southeasterly of the South line of Lot g,
said block and addition extended easterly.
Parcel 10-C
An easement for construction purposes terminating not later
than July l, 1972 over, across and upon the Southeasterly
20 feet of Tract B, Registered Land Survey Number 551+•
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Parcel No. 11-C
An easement for construction purposes terminating not later
. than July 1, 1972 over, across and upon the Southeasterly 20
feet of the Easterly 100 feet of Lot 2, Block 1, Hoglund`s
Addition.
Easements for construction purposes terminating not later than
July 1, 1972 over, across and upon the following parcels of land all
situated in Hopkins., Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz:
Parcel No. 12-C
The Northerly 5 feet of Outlot 1, Turngrens' Addition.
Parcel No. 13-C
The Northerly 30 feet of Lot 12, Block l, Stevens' Oakwood
Park.
Parcel No. 14-C
The Northerly 30 feet of Lot 13, Block 1, Stevens' Oakwood
Park.
Parcel No. 15-C
The Northerly 5 feet of Lot 1, Block 1, Meaths' Addition.
Parcel No. 16-C
The Northerly 5 feet of Lot 2, Block 1, Meaths` Addition.
Parcel No. 17-C
The Northerly 5 feet of Lot 3, Block 1, Meaths' Addition.
Parcel No. 18-C
� The Northerly 5 feet of Lot 4, Block 1, Meaths' Addition.
Parcel No. 19-C
The Southerly 15 feet of that part of the Easterly 100 feet of
Lot 11, Block 6"Parkridge Hennepin County, Minnesota" lying
Northerly of the Southerly 15 feet thereof.
Parcel No. 21-C
The Northerly 5 feet of the Southerly 15 feet of the Easterly
100 feet of Lot 11, Block 6, "Parkridge Hennepin County,Minnesota".
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Parcel No. 22-C
Outlot 1 Rubel and Goldman Addition except that part
� thereof described as follows: That part of the South
70 feet of said Outlot 1 lying Easterly of a line drawn
parallel with and distant 1�0 feet Easterly from and
measured at right angles to the Westerly line of said
Outlot 1.
Parcel No. 23-C
The Northerly 30 feet and the Westerl
Westerly 1Q0 feet of the Easterly 133
150 feet of that part of the Northeast
1�4 of Section 24, Township 117, Range
of Excelsior Avenue.
Parcel No. 21�-C
y 30 feet of the
feet of the South
1�4 of the Southeast
22, lying Northerly
An easement 60 feet i.n width lying immediately North,
Northeast, East and North of and contiguous to the
following described line: Beginning at a point at the
South line of the North 1�2 of the Northwest 1�4 of
Section 19, Township 117, Range 21, Distant 810 feet
West of the Southeast corner thereof; thence Ydesterly �
along the South line of the North 1�2 of the Northwest
1�1� a distance of 30'j.6 feetb thence Northwesterly
deflecting at an angle of 1+5 a distance of 136.78 feet;
thence North deflecting at an angle of �.5° a distance of
103.28 feet; thence at an angle of 90° West to the Easterly
right-of-way line of the Great Northern Railroad Company
and there terminating.
Parcel No. 25-C
The Southeasterly 30 feet of Blocks B, 8 and 9, West
Minneapolis Center together with the Southeasterly 30 feet
and of that part of First Street North vacated adjacent to
said Blocks.
Title in fee simple in and to the following premises situated in
Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz:
Parcel No. 8
That part of the South 70 feet of Outlot
Goldman Addition lying Easterly of a line
with and distant /�0 feet Easterly from an
angles to the Westerly line of said Outlot
Parcel No. 9
1 Rubel and
drawn parallel
d measured at right
1.
A permanent easement over, under, across and upon a strip
of land 20 feet in width immediately Northerly, Northeasterly
and Easterly of the following described line: Commencing at
a oint on the South line of the North 1�2 of the Northwest
l� of Section 19, Township 117, Range 21, distant 810 feet
West of the Southeast corner of said North 1�2 of the Northwest
l�k; thence West along said South line of the North 1�2 of the
Northwest 1�4 a distance of 279.3 feet; thence Northwesterly
at an angle of 45° a distance of 176.77 feet to a point distant
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125 feet due North of said South line of the North 1/2
of the Northwest 1/4; thence North a distance of 75
feet thence a� rt�ht angles West parallel with the South
line of saidi,,9� of the Nort�west 1/4 to the Easterly
' right-of-way line of the Great Northern Railroad Company,
and there terminating.
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Parcel No. 10
A permanent easement over, under, across and upon a
strip of land 10 feet in width, the Northwesterly boundary
line of which strip is a line drawn across Blocks B, 8 and
9 together with First Street North vacated West Minneapolis
Center which line is parallel to and distant 30 feet Westerly
from and measured at right angles to Westerly right-of-way
line of the Great Northern Railroad Company right-of-way.
Parcel No. 11
A permanent easement over, under, across and upon the East
10 feet of the South 160 feet of the West 150 feet of the
East 283 feet of that part of the Northeast 1/4 of the South-
east 1/4 lying North of Excelsior Avenue.
Parcel No. 26-C
An easement for construction purposes terminating not later
than July 1, 1972, over, across and upon the East 30 feet of
the South 180 feet West 150 feet of the East 283 feet of that
part of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 24,
Township 117, Range 22 lying North on Excelsior Avenue.
Parcel No. 12
A permanent easement over, under, across and upon the Westand the North
10 feet of the East 133 feet of the South 150 feet of that
part of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 24,
Township 117, Range 22 lying North of Excelsior Avenue.
Parcel No. 13
A permanent easement for sanitary sewer purposes over, under,
across and upon the Southerly 10 feet of the Easterly 100 feet
of Lot 11, Block 6, "Parkridge Hennepin County, Minnesota".
That all parcels hereinabove described taken and required
for construction easements will be used during the construction and installa-
tion of the sanitary sewer system for the temporary piling of material
excavated from the trench dug for said purposes and for the temporary storage
of tools, machinery, materials and supplies during such construction and
that all such temporary easement premises will be restored as nearly as
possible to the original condition prior to July 1, 1972.
That further in connection with all premises hereinabove
described taken and used for permanent easements for said sanitary sewerage
construction purposes the surface of such premises encumbered by said permanent
easements shall be restored as nearly as possible to the condition of such
premises prior to any excavation thereof and at any time during the existence
of such easements should it become necessary for any further excavation or re-
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excavation for repairs or maintenance or other reasons in connection with
such sanitary sewer, such premises will be restored as nearly as possible
• to the condition thereof prior to such re—excavation.
That further the Hopkins City Attorney, the City Manager
and the City Clerk are hereby authorized and empowered to commence and pursue
whatever actions may be necessary for the acquisition of the above lands and
to that end to sign and execute all necessary documents and other instruments
in furtherance thereof.
Passed and adopted at a special meeting of the City
Council of the City of Hopkins held May 19, 1970.
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, l�Zinnesota
RF�OLUTION N0. 1897
R�SOLUTION AUTHORIZIP�G AND ORD�RING ACQUISITION BY NEGOTIATION AI�TD
PURCHASE 0'� BY CONDF�INATION UNDER THE LATrtiTS OF II✓INEPdT DOP7AIN
OF CERTAIN LANDS IN TH� CITY OF HOPKINS FOR THE IN�TALLATION,
CG�?STRUCTION, AND N.AIi�T`PEIdANCE OF SAI�TITARY SE?�1ERS, STORl�.
S�4rIEFtS, 'tIATER, AND STREET A1�� ��IGH?�1AY PURPOS�S.
tJHF'uREAS, the City of Hopkins has heretofore adopted a comprehensive
thoroughfare plan for the City, and
?JHE r S, it is necessary that the sanitary se�aerage system of the
City of Hopkins be improved and extended by the installation and construction of
additional sewerage facilities in, under and upon the premises hereinafter
described, and
���HEREAS, it is further necessary simultaneously that water and
storm se�rers be installed and constructed in said locations and thereafter said
premises be improved by the construction, instailation, and maintenance of a
public thoroughfare upon said premises, and
'�1HER��AS, the City of Hopkins therefore hereby finds it necessary,
proper and convenient for the promotion of the general public health, safety,
and welfare of the City of Hopkins that the parcels of land hereinafter
described be acquired by negotiation and purchase or by the right of eminent
domain through condemnation thereof,
Pr0'�I, THE�EI'0�, IT IS HER�BY '�ESOLUED by the City Council of the
City af Hopkins as follows:
That the City of Hopkins shall acquire either by negotiation
and purchase or by the right of eminent domain through condemnation thereof
for the public purposes hereinabove set forth the following parcels of land
situated in the City of Hopkins, I-Iennepin County, Minnesota, viz:
A permanent easement for the installation, construction, maintenance,
and repair of public sanitary sewers, storm sewers, city water, and general
thoroughfare or public highway purposes over, under, across, and upon the
following parcels of land:
Parcel A
That part of the follouring described property:
That part of Lot 10, Block l, I��innehaha Oaks lying
Southeasterly of a line drawn parallel with the
North�aesterly line of said Lot and the same extended
from a point on the_ATortheasterly line of said Lot
distant Fs�' feet Southeasterly from the most Northerly
corner of said Lot; and also that part of Lot 9,
Block l, P�Iinnehaha Oaks, lying Northwesterly of a
line drawn parallel with the Northwesterly line of
said Lot and the same extended, from a point on the
Northeasterly line of said Lot distant 43•3 feet
Southeasterly from the most Northerly corner of
said Lot according to the plat thereof on file
and of record in the office of the Registrar
of Titles in and for said County,
which lies South of a line parallel with and distant
60 feet North from and measured at right angles to the
South line of the Plat of Minnehaha Oaks.
Parcel B
That part of the following described property:
Lot 9, t�lock 1, Minnehaha Oaks, except that
part thereof lying Northwesterly of a line
drawn parallel with the Northwesterly line
of said Lot and the same extended, from a
point on the Northeasterly line of said Lot
distant 43•3 feet Southeasterly from the most.
I�Tortherly corner of said Lot, according to the
plat thereof on file and of record in the office
of the Registrar of Titles in and for said County,
� which lies South of a line parallel with and distant 60 feet
North from and measured at right angles to the South line
of the Plat of Minnehaha Oaks.
Parcel C
The East 30 feet of that part of the Southwest Quarter of
Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, lying North of the center
line of the Nine P2ile Creek.
Parcel D
The East 13 feet of the following described premises:
Commencing at a point distant 17 feet East from the
Center of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22; thence
East to a point distant 130 feet L�lest from the ;dest
line of Eighth Avenue South; thence at right angles South
233 feet �+1est over to a point which is distant 17 feet
East from the North-South center line of said Section
25; thence North parallel to said center line to the point
of beginning, except road.
That the Hopkins City Attorney, the City P�anager, and the
City Clerk are hereby ordered, authorized and empowered to commence and pursue
all necessary actions for the acquisition of the above described lands, and to
that end to sign and execute all necessary documents and other instruments
in furtherance thereof.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Hopkins held on Nay 19, 1970.
Henry Pokorny, Nlayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Connty, D4innesota
RESOLUTIO�T N0. �y04
A RP�50LUTIOIV RECEIgI1QQ REPORT AND
CgLLING F'OR HEARIN(} ON ID�ROV�1'S
�EAS, pureuant to Reaolution l�o. 1671 of the Couacil adcpted
January 16, 1968� a report hae been prepared by John Strojaa, City Eagineer,
with reference to Eleventh Avenue South from Tenth Street South to Eleventh
Street South by the exteneion cf concrete curb and gutter, road ba.ee and
snbbase, surfacing and the inetallation of storm seWer thereon and this
report ras received b�r the Council on BQay 19th, 1970.
NOi�, T�RE� BE IT RF�SOLVID by the City Council of Hop�ns,
�iinnesota, as followe:
1. The Conncil will coneider the improvement of such atr eet in
inclusis e
accordance aith the report and the assesament of Lots 1 thru 15,�Block 2,
Davisone �ddition to i�est Minneapolie and the xesterly 134 feet of idestbrook
4, formerly �own as Lots 16 thru 30, inalueive, iacluding vacated alley�
Block 3, Davisons Addition to West �finneapolie, for all or a paa�tion of the
coet of the improvement pnrauant to B�.S.A., 3ece. 429.�11 to S ecs. 429.111
(Laws 1957), at an estimated total cost of the improvement of �65,439•�
for street; and �23,345•00 for stor�n sexer.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improve�ent oa t�e
2nd day of Jnne, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hal 1•at 7:30 o'clock
P.M., and the Clerk shall give p�bliahed notice oP such hearing and improvement
as reqtiired by lar.
�dopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minne�ota, this 19th
day of May, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOS�H C. VF.SELY,
City gttorney
Kerber
�DiRY POKORNY,
�isyor
A regular meeting of the.Council of.the City of.Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on.Tuesday,
June 2, 1970 at 7:30 p.m. in.the Council Chambers in the City Hall. ;
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager Novak,
City C1erk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building Inspector
Blomquist, Housing Inspector Opitz, HRA Director Howell, and City Attorney Vesely. Absent,
Councilman Blake.
Reel 111 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Minutes
Side 2 of the May 19, 1970 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion
672- carried.
BIDS: 4�1. Pursuant to notice bids were opened on May 28, 1970 at 11:00 a.m;-,., for the
Construction of Sanitary Sewers, Lift Station and Appurtenant Work within
the City of Hopkins, (D.H.U.D. WS-Minn.100), and the following bids were
received: (see attached)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1906,
"A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWERS,
LIFT STATION, AND APPURTENANT WORK WITHIN THE CITY OF HOPKINS (D.H.U.D, WS-
MINN.-100) TO PETER LAMETTI CONSTRUCTION CO., IN THE AMOUNT OF $927,234.00",
be adopted, conditional upon the approval of HUD Region IV. A roll call of
the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea;
and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
��2. Pursuant to notice bids were opened on May 28, 1970 at 11:00 a.m. for a Joint
Interceptor Facilities Project, Lift Station, Force Main and Appurtenant Work,
WPC-Minn.-595 for Hopkins and St. Louis Park, Minnesota, and the following
bids were received. (see attached)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1907,
"A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE CONTRACT FOR JOINT INTERCEPTOR FACILITIES PROJECT,
LIFT STATION, FORCE MAIN AND APPURTENANT WORK (WPC-MINN.-595 PROJECT) FOR
HOPKINS AND ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA, TO JOHNSON BROTHERS HIGHWAY & HEAVY
CONSTRUCTORS, INC., IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,245,396.00", be adopted, subject to
approval of the participating bodies of St. Louis Park, Metro Sewer Board and
FWQA. A roll call of the vote'was as follows: Mr. Miller, yea;Mr. Pokorny,
yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Council approve
the payment of $50,980.57 to Orr-Schelen-Mayeron & Associates, Inc., per
Agreement for engineering services on the above project (Resolution No. 1906).
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Har"riman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, to continue to the
-802 June 16, 1970 Council meeting the payment for engineering services of the
external portion.of this project, (Resolution No. 1907). Motion carried.
HEARINGS:
Item: 70-28-A.4�3-Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
802-940. 1908, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN lOTH AVENUE NORTH AND 11TFi AVENUE NORTH FROM THE CHICAGO & NORTH-
WESTERN R.R. TO SECOND STREET NORTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be
adopted as recommended by the staff, and that the staff continue to wark
with the Railroad for a through ad�ss to lOth or llth Avenue North. A
roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea;
Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-28-A.4�6-Mr. Harriman moved, that::�.Resolution No. 1909, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE
940-1124 IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 13TH AVENUE NORTH AND 14TH
AVENUE NORTH FROM THE RAILROAD TO THIRD STREET NORTH BY CONCRETE`:�SURFACING
THEREON", be denied. Motion lost for lack of a second.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Council order
in only 110 feet of concrete alley South of the curb line on the above
project. (Resolution No. 1909). A roll call of the vote was as follows:
Mr. Miller, nay; Mr. Pokorny, nay; Mr. Har`riman, nay; and Mr. Lund, yea.
Motion failed.
Item: 70-28-A-��7-Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1124-1203 1910, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN 16TH AVENUE NORTH AND 17TH AVENUE NORTH FROM 16TH AVENUE NORTH TO
FOURTH STREET NORTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. A roll call
of the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller, nay; Mr. Pokorny, nay; Mr. Harriman
not voting; Mr. Lund, yea. Motion failed.
Minutes of the June 2, 1970 Council meeting, cont..
Page 2.
Item: 70-28-A.��8-Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion,.that.Resolution No.
1203-1264 1911, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE EAST-WEST ALLEY BETWEEN
Reel 112 18TH AVENUE SOUTH AND 19TH AVENUE SOUTH, SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR.AVENUE BY
Side 1 CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as
3-21 follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman,.yea; and Mr.
Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item; 70-28-A.��9-Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
21-40 1912, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE EAST-WEST ALLEY BETWEEN
17TH AVENUE SOUTH AND 18TH AVENUE SOUTH, SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE BY
CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as
follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; and Mr.
Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-28-A. ��12-Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
40-56 1913, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN 18TH AVENUE NORTH AND 19TH AVENUE NORTH, LYING SOUTHERLY OF FIRST
STREET NORTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON",.be adopted. A roll call of
the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman,
yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-28-A.��13-Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
56-80 1914, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN 6TH AVENUE SOUTH AND 7TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 6TH STREET SOUTH TO
7TH STREET SOUTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. A roll call
of the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr. Harriman
yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 7028-A.��14-Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
80-110 1915, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING TfiE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN 7TH AVENUE SOUTH AND 8TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 6TH STREET TO 7TH
STREET SOUTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. A roll call
of the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Pokorny, yea; Mr.
Harriman, yea; and Mr. Lund, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-28-A.4�15-Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Hearing
110-175 to consider the improvement on the North-South alley.between 7th Avenue
South and 8th Avenue South from 7th Street South to 8th Street South by
concrete surfacing thereon, be continued to the June 16, 1970 Council
meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-28-A.��16-Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution
175-196 No. 1916, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN 12TH AVENUE SOUTH AND 13TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 6TH STREET SOUTH TO
7TH STREET SOUTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. A roll call
of the vote was as follows: Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Pokorny
yea; and Mr. Lund yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-28-A.4�17-Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
196-207 1917, "A��I�ESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN 13TH AVENUE SOUTH AND 14TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 6TH STREET SOUTH TO
7TH STREET SOUTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be denied. A roll call
of the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund,
yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-28-82-E.Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
207-235 1918, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT OF 11TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM lOTH
STREET SOUT`H TO 11TH STREET SOUTH BY THE EXTENSION OF CONCRETE CURB AND
GUTTER, ROAD BASE AND SUB-BASE, SURFACING AND THE INSTALLATION OF STORM
SEWER THEREON", be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr.
Harriman yea; Mr. Lund, yea; Mr. Miller, yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion
carried unanimously.
Item: 70-82-Z. At this point in the meeting, Mayor Pokorny announced that the Hearing set
235-254 on the FHA 236 Project proposed in conjunction with the Housing & Redevelop-
ment Authority for construction of a Highrise Apartment for moderate and
lower income families, would not be heard at this time as the staff wished
to explore other sites before bringing it up for a public hearing.
Item: 70-63-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that on recommendation
254-257 from the City Attorney, authorization be given to the City Manager and City
Clerk to sign the Agreement with T. G. Evensen & Associates, Bond Consultants,
for the proposed financing of approximately $800,000 of Sewer Bonds,
$250,000 of Park Bonds and $400,000 P.I.R. Bonds. Motion carried.
Minutes of the June 2, 1970.Council.meeting,..cont..
Page 3.
Item: 70-72-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded.the motion, that.Resolution No.
1919, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON PETITION FOR.CONCRETE ALLEY
BETWEEN 20TH AND 21ST AVENUE NORTH, SOUTH OF FIRST STREET NORTH", be adopted.
Motion carried.
Items 70-83-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1920, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR STREET IMPROVIIKENT ALONG
LAKE STREET FROM MONK AVENUE TO AND THROUGH RAMSGATE ADDITION IN THE CITY
OF HOPKINS", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-84-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the 1970 license
application from Suburban Auto Electric to operate a soft drink machine, and
an application from Coca-Cola Bottling Co. for a soft drink machine at
620 - 12th Avenue South, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-85-A. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that conside�ion of
proposed annexation on 21st Avenue North, be continued to the June 16, 1970
Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-86-P. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Council
-299 approve the Preliminary Plat of Westbrooke IV as recommended by the Zoning
Administrator, Mr. Blomquist. Motion carried.
Item: 70-82-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, to set the Public
Hearing on the proposed FHA 236 Project on Site ��2, (between 6th Avenue
South and 7th Avenue South, South of Excelsior Avenue).for Tuesday, June 23,
1970, and same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
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BID TABULEITION
CONTRI�CT DOCUMENTS
SANITARY SEWERS, LIFT STATION,
AND APPURTENANT WORK
FOR THE
CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA
, D.H.U.D. WS-MINN.-100
B3 Opened: May 28, 1970 11:00 a.m.
CONTRACTOR
Peter Iametti Construction Co.
Lametti & Sons, Inc.
G. L. Contracting, Inc.
Northern Contracting Company
Orfei & Sons, Inc .
Johnson Bros. Highway & Heavy
Constructors, Inc.
�. ,in P. Keller Construct�ion Co.
McDonald & Associates, Inc.
*Denotes Corrected Figure
BID SE
Orr-Schelen-Mayeron
& Associates, Inc.
TOTAL BID
$ -�927,23�.00
978,759.00
�i nnn i�� �n
i,ii7,�73.90
1,229,919•90
*1,238,488.00
*i�297,675.95
1,389,920.30
BID TABULATION
JOINT INT�RCEPTOR FACILITIES PROJECT
LIFT STATION, FORCE D'fAIN AI�TD
APPURTENANT WORK
WPC-MINN.-595 PROJECT
FOR
HOPKINS AND ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA
Bids 0 ened: Ma 28 1 0
CONTRACTOR
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Johnsbn Brothers Highway & Hea
G. L. Contracting, Inc.
Peter Lametti Construction Co.
Northern Contracting Company
La.metti & Sons, �Inc .
McDonald & Associates, Inc.
�•
tructors,
Inc.
: �
Orr-Schelen-Mayeron
& Associates Inc.
RIT TOTAL BID
*1,256,g6o.00
1,323,�82.00
i,�+1i,756.00
1, �+13, 8�+4 . o0
*1.�432.721.75
� rsEMo
t
May 28, 1970 „ `
To: City Council
From: City Manager & Engineering Dept.
Re: Alley paving projects for June 2nd meeting.
The alley paving projects for this evenings Agenda total 11; the first 6.on
Page 1, of the Agenda are the continued alleys from other meetings, the 5 on ;Page 2,;
are new alleys advertised for this meeting. We will proceed to e:cplain each:�.of these
alleys.labelling them by the numbers used in the Agenda. •
��3-The Council considered this alley on May. 5th, 1970 and asked the staff
to pursue access for the north alley to either lOth or llth Avenues
North with the Railroad. Mr. Andersori contacted the M� St.L. R. R.;
the Railroad official did not say no to the request for access.. We
suggest the Council approve this concrete alley and.request the staff
to continue to pursue access with the,.M & St..L. R.R. Mr. Anderson
found an Agreement dated 1918 in the files which sets a precedent for
this type of access. _.
��6-The City Engineer and Assis�car.t Enoineer discussed this and suggest that
the alley be paved with concrete 110 feet South of the curb line. They �
suggest this paving be then assessed as follows: Mr.. Raffenbeul would pay
the normal assessment as if the alley continued all the way through and
the remainder of the cost �oould be assessed over the entire block, ex-
cluding Mr. Raffenbeul. At such time in the future as the alley is ext`nded
through the entire block, those costs would be assessed as normal, excluding
Mr.Raffenbeul's lot.
��7-This alley was continued from the previous meeting because the residents of
the area contended the alley was not used. The City Engineer will have
available pictures showing use of the alley to a degree beyond that which
the residents expect. It:should also be noted that there is no provision
for off street parking for those houses facing on I6th Ave. No. Since the
cars are always parked in front of the homes in the winter, this drastically
limits the ability of the City to plow snow on that street.
��8-The Council considered vacating this alley but continued the item for the
staff to determine what would happen to the 14 foot alley if it were vacated.
It appears that the alley was acquired from 7 feet on each side of the center=
line, so the lots facing on Excelsior Ave. would acquire only 7 feet should
the alley be vacated, The buildings on the East and West corners have other
access than the alley, the Markham building is the one which requires some
type of access. Paving the alley in concrete would, however, certainly .
benefit all 3 of these properties.
4�9-This alley was continued because of an objection from the Clark Oil Station
regarding the costs and ques�ioning the benefits. The Clark Oil Station
objec�ion is a proper considera��ion for the assessment hearing, but the public
heari*:g on whether or not.th2 project.should proceed cannot legally consider
questions of benefit and assessnent. N�%one else from this area appeared to
objec� ��o the alley when it G7aS first brought before the Council.
��I�2-ihis alley was continued because of 4 box elder trees which are found
along the alley R/W. Mr. Anderson lias taken pictures of the area. Box
elder's are considered ari undesirable specie of tree because of insects,
their short life and possible damage to the concrete from upheavals
caused by root growth. The adjacent land owner has agreed that these
box elder trees should be removed. Removal of these 4 trees would certainly
r�ot denude the neighborhood of trees, since it is one of the Most heavily
forested areas in Hopkins.
�il -The major difficulty with this alley is in the grade. There is a large
hole in one area of tne aliey and the other end rises to a hill. The
Engineers would expect to construct this alley following the present grade,
placing a sump at the bottom and altering the grade at the top of the hill
to a small degree to fit into the pattern of garages.
4�1� -This is a rather standard dirt alley of flat terrain with numerous garages
and driveways. There is little drainage and water ponds in the alley after
every rain. There are no special difficulties in this case.
4615-This alley has sUbstantial use because of the numerous garages and parking
spots off the alley., but-the-re is no southern access. The alley would be
constructed to the end of the preser.t use. Should 8th Street ever be con-
structed zlong the south end oi the block, the alley could then be continued
t:: 8th Street. Only tho�.:�properties direc��ly benefited are proposed to be
assessed at �the final assessment hearing.
9f16-This alley is riot a residential alley, but is used by the various industrial
concerns in the south Hopkins industrial area. Because of the commercial
natu-re of the use, this alley would be constructed 2 feet wider than the
normal residential alley.
�617-The hodge-podge land use pattern zn this block is best explained orally.
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R� ctfully sub itted, /i,
; �r
j � � f � � �/--� /ti: •
,. %.L 'C.�L � ��.
Terry L. Novak �' ,
City �anager
MEMO
June 2, 1970
To: City Council
From: City Manager
Re: FHA 236 Project - alternate site
The sponsor has suggested the site for the project be moved to the
Lampert Lumber area.on the south side of Excelsior, 6th to 7th.
The City's objectives include:
a. provide relocation facilities for residents of
Minn - R-46
b. economic stimulus to business area
c. psychological stimulus to efforts to renovate business
area
d. clearance of blighted land �
e. improve tax base
These objectives are met equally well on the a�ternate site.
The problems involved in the first site include:
a. size of bond program, over $300,000
b. length of pay-back period, over 13 years
c. relocation difficulties
These difficulties are substantially reduced by using the second
site.
a. bond program now is around $200,000
b, pay-back period is about 6 years
c. relocation would involve only four families, two of
which are renters
In addition the sponsor now has purchase options on the majority of the
property and seems certain he can get options on the remainder. Options will
relieve the sponsor of the need to have a letter of intent from the HRA in
order to satisfy the FHA,
The second site appears preferable, Staff recommends we proceed with the
formal steps to establish the project on that site. These steps include:
1. HRA approval
2. Z&P approval
3. Council Hearing
Respectfully submitted,
�� `.��
er'1" ry . Novak
Cit Manager
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ci� oF xoP��s
Hennepin County, DQinaesota
AiOTICE OF HEgRING ON PxOPOSID I�PROVE�NTS
TO WHODd IT �iAY COATCEEiBT:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIiTEDJ that the City Council of the City of Hopki.ne
will meet in the Council Chambera of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on June 16th, 1970� to consider the making of aa improvement on the North—
South alley bet�reen Twentieth @venue North and Txenty Firs t iveane No rth,
South of First Street North, by concrete eurfacin� thereon, per City of
fiopkina policy as established in Resolution BTo. 1597 dated Air�y 16th, 1967,
pursua,nt to B�.S.A., Sece. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (La�s 1957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lote 1 thru
12, inclnsive, Block 13, West Minneapolie Third Dieision; and Tracte � thru
I, inclnaive, Re�istered Land Snrvey No. 4�3•
The eetimated cost of such improvement is �4,899.00 for.concrete
surfacing and $345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet ezi sting drive�ays.
All persone desirin.� to be heard xith reference to th e p�opoaed
improvement xill be heard at this meeting.
Dated June 2, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSF�H C. VE�LY,
City �ttorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopldns, Minneeota, on June 4th,
1970 and June 11th, 1970.
Kerber
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION IdO. 1906
RESGLUTION ACCEI'TING THE BID FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY
SE6��RS, LIFT STATION AND OTHER RELATED WORK IN CON\TECTION ��1ITH
TRUTJK SAnTITARY SE'�7ER EXTFNSIOIJ 'nIITHIN TE-IE CITY OF HOPKINS
PURSUANT TO D.fi.U.D. T,dS - I�iIIVid - 100
YdHEREAS, pursuant to previous Resolution 1853-S adopted by
the City Council of the City of Hopkins on April 21, 1970, the City Council
of the City of Hopkins ordered the insertion of a notice for acceptance of
bids for the construction and installation of certain sanitary sewer
improvements within the City of Hopkins, all as more fully described in
that certain project known as D.H.U.D. WS - MINP1 - 100, which notice specified
that such bids would be opened on May 2�, 1970 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. and
T�1HER�'�AS, at said time all bids were opened and published and
PET� LAP�'�"I'TI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY and its bid in the sum of �927,234•00 was
the lok�est responsible bid and bidder,
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS I-IER�BX RESOLiTED that the offer and bid
of said PL"I'ER LAMETTI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY in the amount of �;927, 23l�. 00 be and
the same is hereby accepted, such acceptance being conditional upon the approval
of said bid and bidder by HUD P�egion N.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Hopkins held on June 2, 1970.
Henry Pokorny, I�iayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RFSOLUTION N0. 1907
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE BID FOR THE CONTRACT F0� THE
CONSTRUCTION OF A JOINT INTERCEPTOI� SANITARY SE'�,�iER
FACILITIES PROJECT ITdCLUDING LIFT STATION, FORCE MAIN,
AND OTHEF� RELATED 1�JORK IN HOPKINS A1VD ST. 7AUIS PAP�K,
MINNESOTA PURSUANT TO tijiPC - MINN. - 595
;dHER�AS, pursuant to previous Resolution 1�3�3-S adopted by
the City Council of the City of Hopkins on April 21, 1970, the City Council
of the City of Hopkins ordered the insertion of a notice for the acceptance
of bids for the construction and installation of certain sanitary sewer
facilities within the City of Hopkins, all as more fully described in that
certain project known as ?�JPC - MIPJN. - 595, which notice specified that such
bids ti,rould be opened on May 2�, 1970 at 11:00 o'clock a.m., and
T�1��REAS, at said time all bids were opened and published and
JOHNSON BROTHERS HIGHWAY & HEAVY CONSTRUCTORS, IIJC. and its bid in the sum of
a1,245,396.00 was the lowest responsible bid and bidder.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HERLBY RESOLVED that the offer and bid
of said JOHNSOId BROTH�RS HIGH�rIAY & HEAVY CONSTRUCTORS, INC. in the amount of
"a1,245,396.00 be and the same is hereby accepted, such acceptance being
conditional upon the approval and acceptance by the City Council of the City of
St. Louis Park, the Metropolitan Sewer Board, and F�1QA.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Hopkins held on June 2, 1970.
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hettnepin Cownty, DQinnesota
RESOLIITION DTO. 1908
RE50LU'PION ORDE�IIdG ID�PROVE9�NT AND
PREPARATION OF PLA�S
T�RF�S a Resolution of the City Conncil No. 1879, adopted the 7th
day ofAPril, 1970, fiaed a date for a hearin� on the propos�i improvement
of the North-Sonth alley betxeen.Tettth gvenne North aad E1 eventh Avealue
North from Firat Street North to Second Street Dlorth by co �rete sarf acing
thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being �5,290.92 for concrete
surfacing and $345.00 for grad.ing and blacktop to meet exi sting drivewa4Ys,
aad
�EREJIS all propert� oxnere whose property is liable to be aesessed
for the making of this improvement xere given ten daye pnb liehed noti ae
of the conncil hearing through txo xeekly publications of the required
notiae, aad a hearing xas held and the property oxners heard thereon on
the 5th day of BQ�,y, 1970 and continued to the 2nd day of 3�e, 1970•
NOW� THEREFORE, BE I� RF�OZVID by the Council of the City of Hopldne:
1. Such improvement is h�aeby ordered on tbe North half of the I�orth—
South alle� from the Railroad to Second Street North betrees� Tenth ivenue
North aad Eleventh ivenue l�orth, the estimated cost of thia po�ttion i e
�2,597.12 for concrete surfacing, as adopted by the City Council in this
Resolutioa. Benefitting property oxnere ehall pay ei�ty percent of the
cost over a ten �ear period and the City of Hoplcins shall pa�q twenty
percent out of the Qeneral Fund.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated ae the engineer for t his
improvement and he shall prepare plane and specifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
2ad da,y of Juae, 1970.
C. R. PE`PERSOBT,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
I�TRY POKORNY�
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1909
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMII�TT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHII3EAS, a Resolution of the City Council� No. 1879, ad �ted the
7th day of April, 1970, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed.
improvement of the north—south alley between Thirteenth Av eiue North
and Fourteenth Avenue 1Vorth from the railroad. to Third Street North
by concrete surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost th ereof being
$2,914•56 for concrete surfacing and 5345•00 for gra.ding and blacktop
to meet existing driveways, and
WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of this improvement were given ten days published notice
of the council hearing through tmro weekly publications of tkie required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property owners hea ni thereon oai
the 5th day of May, 1970� and continued on June 2, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such resolution failed for lack of second.
gdopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Min nesota, this
2nd day of June� 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VE5ELY,
City 6ttorney
Kerber
HII�TRY POKORNY ,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKIATS
Hennepin Conaty, ARinnesota
RF�OLUTION N0. 1910
FtE50LU'PIOId RFJECTIIdG I�'1PROVF�ENT AND
PREPARATIO� OF PLgNS
TdF�RF�S a Resolution of the CitB Council ETo. 1879, adopted the 7th
day of lpril, 1970, fi$ed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement
of the North—South alley betwen Sisteenth Avenue North a.n d Seventeenth
gvenne North from Siateenth �venue North to Fowrth Street �orth by c aicrete
surfacing thereon, the total estimated coet thereof beiag �4,487.76 for
concrete eurfacing and $345.00 for grading and blacktop t o meet egistin�
driveWays, and
1�RF.�S all �,�pmperty ownere whose property ie liable to be aseessed for
the making of thia improvement rere �iven ten daye publiahed notice of the
council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice,
aad a hearing was held and the property ownere heard thereon on the 5th
day of M�,yy, 1970 a�ad continued on Jnne 2nd� �970.
NOw, T�E, BE IT RESOL9ID by the Council of the City of Hop �ne:
1. Resolution for the improvement of such alley as proposed in
Council Reaolution No. 1879 was rejected by negative vote.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkin8, BQinaesota, this
2nd day of June, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JO5EPA C. VFSELY,
City Attorney
�
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Ma�ror
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, �innesota
a�oLu�zo� xo. � 9� �
RESOLUTION ORDERIBiG IMPxOVED�N'f AND
PREPARATIOAT OF PLAN5
i�HEREAS a Reeolution of the City Council, No. �879, adopted the
7th day of �pril, 1970, fixed a date for a hearing.on the proposed
improvement of the East—Weet alley betxeen Eighteenth Avenwe South an d
Nineteenth gvenue South, South of Excelsior, by concrete surfacing thereon,
the total estimated.coat thereof being $3,320_.28 for concr ete aurfacing
and �345.00 for grading and blacktop to raeet �ieting driv ew�ys, and
w�n+:RFAs all property owners xhose property is liable to be aseessed
for the makiag of this improvement xere given ten days pnb lished aotice of
the council hearing through two xeekly publications of the required n atice�
and a hearing was held and the property ownere heard therecn on the 19th
d�r of May, 1970 and continued on June 2nd, 1970.
BTOkf, T�'ORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopldns:
1. Such alley ie hereby ordered as propoaed in the Cauncil Resolution
No. 1879 adopted April 7, 1970. Benefitting property owners ahall pay
eighty percent of the cost over a ten year period and the City of Hopldns
shall pay txenty percent out of the General Fand.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the engineer for t hia
improvement and he shall prepare plans and epecificatione for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, N[inneeota, this
2nd daar of June, 1970.
C. R. PETFRSOId,
City Clerk
JOSF�'H C. VF�II,Y,
city Attorney
.
' Kerber
HEAIRY POKORNY,
�Ha,yor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
x�soLVriox �ro. � 9 � 2
RE50LUTION ORDERIDTG IDQPROVII�iT AND
PRF�'�RATION OF PLABTS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council �o. 1879� adopted the 7th
day of April, 1970, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improv �ent
of the Eastal�eat alley betxeen Seventeenth Avenue South a,nd Eighteenth Avenue Sonth,
South of F�xcelsior gvenue by concrete surfacing thereon, the total estimated
coat thereof being ;3,303.72 for concrete surfacing and �345•00 for grading
and blacktop to oneet ezistin� driveways, and
�EAS all property oorsers xhose property is liable to be a�ses �ed
for the making of this improve�ent were given ten days pub liehed notice of
the.conncil hearing through two Weekly publicatione of the reqnired notice
aad a hearin� was held and the property oKners heard therea� on the 19th
d�y of b4a�r, 1970 and continued on June 2nd, 1970.
NOW, T�RE, BE IT RE50I,VED i�y the Council of the City of Hoplane:
1. Such alley ie hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolntion
�o. 1879 adopted gpril 7, 1970. Benefitting property ownere ahall pay
ei�hty percent of the coet over a ten year period arid the City of Hoplans
�ahall pay txenty percent out of the (�eneral Fund.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the mgineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specificatione tbr the making
of such improvement.
Adopted b� the City Conncil of the City of Hopkius, Minneaota� t his
2nd d�y of June, 1970.
C. R. PE'PE�iSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. V�ELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
HENRY POK�tNY,
�lay a�
CIq'Y OF HOPKINS
Hennepin @ounty, Minnesota
RFSOLUTION N0. 1913
l RE50LUTION ORDERING I�IPROHF�HF�iT
AND PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Resolutiion of the City Conncil No. 1879 adopted the
7th d�y of April, 1970, fiaed a date for a hearing on the p�oposed
improvement of the North—South alley betxeen Eighteenth Avenue North aad
Nineteenth Avenue I�orth, lying aoutherly of First Street North by concrete
aurfacing thereon, the total eatimated cost thereof beir� ffi4,5b2.28 f or concrete
surfacing and �345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet eai sting driveways, and
WHEREAS all property otirners whose property is liable to be asaessed
for the making of thia iaaprovement r�ere given ten da,yc� published notice
of the conncil hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice,
and a hearing xaa held and the property oxners heard thereon on the 19th day
of �Qay, 1970 and continued oa June 2nd, 1970.
NOW, THE�'ORE, BE IT RF�OLVED by the Council of the (�ty of Hopldne:
1. 5uch alley i� hereby ordered ae proposed in the Cvuncil Reeo lution
No. 1879 adopted ipril 7th, 1970. Benefitting property owners ahall pay
eighty percent of the coet over a ten year period and the City of HoplQns
shall pay txenty percent out of the Ceneral F�d.
2. That John Strojan is hereby desi�nated as the Engineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans aad specifications for the malsing
of such improvement.
gdopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, �tinnesota, this
2nd day of June� 1970.
C. R. P�SON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City ittorney
Kerber
HEAiRY POKORNY,
Dia�yor
CITY OF HOPKIIdS
Hennepin County, �innesota
RF�OLUTIO�T N0. 1914
RESOLUTION ORDEf�INC IDqPROYEF�i1T AND
PREPARATIOAI OF PLAATS
��EAS a Reaolution of the City Council No. 1879 adopted the 7th
day of �pril, 1970,'figed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement
of the 16or�Eh—South alley between Sisth lvenue South a.nd Seventh lvenue
South from Sigth Street South to Seventh Street 3outh b� ccncrete surfacing
thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being �5�762.88 for concret e
surfacing and �345•� for gradin� aad blacktop to meet exieting drivexaye, and
�EAS all property oxaera whose prnperty is liable to be asses sed for
the makin� of this improvement were given ten days published notice of the
conncil hearing through two xeekly publications of the required notice, and
a hearing was held and the property owner� heard thereon on the 2nd day of
Jnne, 1970.
ATOW, T�EFORE, BE IT RF�OI,1tED by the Council of the City of ��pldns:
1. Such alley is hereby ordered ae proposed in the Council Reaolution
Ato. 1879 adopted �pril 7th, 1970. Ben�fitting property oxners ehall p�y
eighty percent of the coet over a ten year period and the City of Hopldns
shall pa�y tarenty percent out of the General Fund.
2. That John Strojan ie hereby designated as the F.bgineer for t be
improvement aad he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Conncil of the City of Hoplana, Minnesota, tiris
2nd da,y of June, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. YE3II,Y,
City 8ttorney
Kerber
HE6TRY POKO F�NY,
Ma�ro r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Henx�epin County, , D�innesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1915
RFSOLUTION ORDE&IbTa IBflP80V�'1' ADID
PREP�RA'PI0�1 OF PLAN3
t�tt�'.�Fas a Reaolution of the City Council No. 1879, adapted the 7th
day of ipril, 1970, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improv eneat
of the North—South alley betxeen Seventh gvenue South and �ghth Avenue
South from Sisth Street South to Seveath Street South by coacrete stu�fficing
thereon, the total estimated cost thereof bein� $5,762.88 for concret e
surfacing and $345.00 for �rading and blacktop to meet exi eting drivewa,,ys, and,
� all property owners xhose property is liable to be aseeesed
for the making of thia improvement were given ten days published notice of the
council hearing through two xeekly pnblicationa of the required notic e, and
a hearing was held aad the property oxnere heard thereon on �he 2nd d�y of
Jnne, 1970.
N06d� T�EE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hoplans:
1. Such alley ie hereby ordered as proposed in the C aancil Resolution
No. 1879 adopted April 7, 1970. Benefitting property oxner� ehall pay
eighty percent of the coet over a ten year period and the City of Hopldne
ehall pa� twenty percent out of the Geaeral Fnnd.
2. That John 3trojan is hereby designated as the Eogineer for t}a�s
improvement and he shall prepare plans and epecifications for the making
of such improvemeat.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, �innesota� this
2nd d.ay of June, 1970.
C. R. PEPE'�iSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City gttorney
�
Kerber
�1xY POKOiiATY,
BHayo r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, �iinnesota
RFSOLUTION N0. 1916
RF�OLUTION ORDERIATG IIDHPROVEMENT �ND
PREPAx.ATION OF PLANS
idiiEREAS a Resolution of �� City Council No. 1879, adog�ted the 7th
daq of April, 1970, figed a date for a hearing on the prop osed improv enent
of the North-South alley betWeen Txelfth Aveaue South aad Thirteenth gvenue
3onth from Sisth 3treet South to Seventh Street South by concrete surfhcing
thereott, the total e�timated cost thereof bein� �5,746.32 for concrete
surfacin� and $345•00 for grading and blacktop to meet exi eting drive�ys, and
I�EREAS all property owners rrhose property is liable to be assessed for
the malcing of this improvement xere given ten days published notice of the
couacil hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice, and
a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 2nd day of
June, 1970.
NOTd, Ti�EFORE, SE IT RF50LVED by the Council of the City of Hopldns:
1. Such a21ey is hereby ordered as proposed in the Ca�uncil Resolution
No. 18?9 adopted Apri1 7, 1970. Benefitting property oumera shall pay
eighty percent of the cost over a ten year period and the City of Hopldns
shall pay twenty percent out of the General Fund.
2. That John Strojan ia hereby de�ignated as the �i.neer for tiri s
improvement aad he sha11 prepare plans and specifications for the making
of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, B�innesota, this
2nd day of June, 1970.
C. R. PETE�250N,
City Clerk
JOSF�H C. YF�II,Y,
City �ttorney
�Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Adayo r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, �Iinneaota
RFSOLUTION N0. 1917
RESOLUTION DENYING IA4PROVEDdE[JT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHIItEAS a Resolution of the City Council No. 1879 adopted the 7t h
day of April, 1970, fized a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement
of the North—South alley betxeen Thirteenth Avenue South and Fourteenth
Avenue South from Sixth Street South to Seventh Street South by concrete
surfacing thereon, the total eetimated cost thereof being $5,746.32 for
concrete surfacin� and �345•00 for gradin� and blacktop to meet existing
driveways, and
WF�REAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of this improvement xere given ten days published notice
of the council hearing through t�o weekly publications of the required
notice, and a hearing wae held and the property owners heard thereon on
the 2nd day of June, 1970.
NOW, Ti�REE'ORE, BE IT RF.SOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopldas:
1. Such improvement as proposed in Council Resolution No. 1879
adopted ipril 7th, 1970, be denied.
gdopted b�r the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Min.nesota, this
2nd day of Jutte, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kersber
I�TRY POKORNY,
Ma3ror
CITY OF HOPKIBiS
Hennepin Couaty, D�innesota
RESOLUTION DTO. 1918
RE�SOLUTION ORDERIPIG I�ROGE�T AATD
PREPARATIODT OF PLANS
Wi�RF�S a Resolution of the City Council No. 1904, adagted the 19th
day of May, 1970, fi$ed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement
of Eleventh �veane South from Tenth Street South to Eleventh Street South
by the exteneion of concrete curb and gutter, roa.d base and eubbase,
snrfacing �nd the installation of storm sexer thereon, the total estimated
coet thereof being �65,439•� for etreet and $23,345•� for storm sew er, aud
WI�EAS all property oxners xhoee property is liable to be assessed
for the making of these i�provements were givea ten days publiehed notice
of the council hearing through two xeekly publications of the require d
notice, and a hearing wae held and the property oxners heard thereon on
the 2nd day of June, 1970.
NOW, TFIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Conncil of the City of Hoplane:
1. Such improvement ie hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution �to. 190q adopted �6ay 19, 1970.
2. That John 3trojan ie hereby designated as the Engineer for tbis
improvement and he �hall prepare plans and specifications �r the making
of such improvement.
fldopted by the City Conncil of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
2nd day of June, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. 9FSELY,
City �ttorney
Kerber
HENRY POKQRNY,
Aiayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin l�ounty, Minnesota
x�ozvmio�r �ro. � 9� 9
A RF�SOLDTION RECEIYINC REPORT AND
CdLLING F08 HEARIATG ON II�9PROYII�NTS
W�iEAS, pursuant to Resolution ATo. 1893 of the Council adopted
�y 5, 1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojea, Gity Engiaeer,
�oith reference to the North—South alley betweea �entieth Avenue Biorth and
Tr+ent� First Avenue North, South of First Street North be cottcrete su rfacing
thereon and this report was received by the Council on June 2, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE'SOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council xill coneider the improvement of euch alley in aocordance
with the report and the assessment of Lota 1 thra 12, inclusive� Block 13,
West Minaeapolis Third Division; and Tracts 1 thra I, inclusive, Regi stered
Land Survey No. 413, for all or a portion of the coet of the improveme�nt
pursuant to �i.S.g., Secs. 429.011 to Sece. 429.111, (I,aws 195?), at an
eatimated total coat of the improvement of �4�899.00 for cancrete surfacing
and 5345•00 for grading and blacktop to meet ezisting drive�ra�s.
2. g public hearing shall be held on euch proposed improv�ent o�
the 16th day of June, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at
7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published noti oe of such 3tearing
and improvemeat as required by lax.
Adopted by the Council of the Citg of Hopkins, Minnes ata, this 2nd
day of June� 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
Cit�r Clerk
JO5F�H C. 9E'SELY�
City gttorney
Kerber
HEAiRY POKORDIY,
Ma�►or
CITY OF HOPIQNS
Hennepin.County, DHinnesota
RE'SOLUTIOId N0. 1920
A RF50LU'PION ORDERING PREPgRATION
OF ENG4INEERS REPORT ON T�lPROV�iTS
�IHEREAS a petition has been received reqnesting the improv anent e�ong
Lake Street from Monk �venue to and throu�h Ramsgate gddition in the City
of Hopkina by street improvement thereon and the assessment of benefi tting
property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pureu�aat to
DQ.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Seca. 429.111 (LaWs 195T)•
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT &E�OLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0 F
HOPKINS, A9INNF�OTA, that the proposed improvement be refer red to John
Strojan, City Engiseer, for study and he is instructed to report with all
convenient speed advieing the Council in a preliminary w�y aa to xhether
the proposed improvementa are feasible and as to whether theg ehould best
be made as propoaed or in connection with eome other improvement, and the
estimated cost of the improvements as recommended.
gdopted,by the City Council of the City of Aopkine, �dinnesota, thie
2nd day of June, 1970.
C. R. PETER50N,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VE�II,Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
HENRY POKARIUY,
�Ia�ror
A special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Monday,
June 8, 1970 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall to "DETERMINE THE
ADVISABILITY OF SELLING AND CONVEYING CERTAIN REAL ESTATE NOW OWNED BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS
LOCATED WEST OF 11TH AVENUE SOUTH AND SOUTH OF COUNTY ROAD 3, NORTH OF THE RAILROAD RIGHT-
OF-WAY OF THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY AND EAST OF 13TH AVENUE SOUTH".
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, Finance Director Frane and City Attorney Vesely.
At the public meeting held on May 14, 1970, the following proposals or offers were received:
Justus Lumber $1$6,000.00
Edina Realty $ 5,000.00
Warren Carlson) $ 14,200.00
Paul J. Huch )
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Pokorny. At this time Edina Realty announced that
they were increasing their proposal or offer from $5,000 to $200,000, with the following
terms and conditions: Earnest money paid $5,000 and $20,000 cash on or before.September 8,
1970. By a contract for deed requiring interest at the rate of seven percent (7%) per annum
commencing September.8, 1970, and payable as follows: (a) interest payment only on said
principal balance payable August 1, 1971; (b) $25,000 payments toward the principal amount
plus accrued interest payable on 9ugust 1, 1972 and on August 1, 1973; (c) the entire
remaining principal balance owing on said contract together with accrued interest shall
be paid on August 1, 1974. Seller to agree to release parcels of Buyers choice upon payment
of $.60 per square foot for parcels to be so released. Said payments for the release of
land shall apply toward last principal payment due hereunder.
Buyer shall pay any and all installments of special assessments of record against the
premises as they are payable as normal assessments commencing in 1971. Also Buyer w'i.11
furnish Performance Bond.
Mayor Pokorny then called for any other increases in proposals or offers -
Justus Lumber then offered $196,000 with Edina Realty raising their proposal to $210,000.
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, to recess for five minutes to further
study these proposals. Motion carried.
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1895, "A RESOLUTION
ORDERING AND AUTHORIZING SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NOW OWNED BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS LOCATED
WEST OF ELEVENTH AVENUE SOUTH AND SOUTH OF HENNEPIN COUNTY ROAD N0. 3", be adopted, and said
property be sold to Justus Lumber in the amount of $196,000 with the following terms and
conditions:
$5,000 down, which amount accompanies this bid; an additional amount of $45,OOO.at the time
of closing, on or before July 1, 1970. The balance of the purchase price by Buyer giving
to Seller a purchase money mortgage in the amount of the unpaid balance which amount shall
become due and payable on or before December 31, 1971; in addition thereto, Buyer agrees
to pay interest at the rate of seven percent (7%) per annum ori the unpaid balance. Interest
on the unpaid balance shall be paid semi-annually from the date of closing; Buyer shall have
the privilege and right to prepay any and all of the unpaid balance without penalty at any
time. Purchaser will pay all special assessments and taxes due after October 31, 1970.
We further propose that we will coristruct a building substantially according to the perspec-
tive and located as shown on the plot plan, both of which plans are submitted herewith and
made a part of thi's bid. We would propose to conduct a lumber, building materials and fuel
oil business on said premises. We do further agree that such construction will commence on
or before December 31, 1971 and do agree that upon acceptance of this offer to furnish a
penal bond running in favor of said City in�the amount of $15,000 to insure the construction
of the building within the time and in the manner as hereinbefore stated. This offe�r is
contingent, however, upon the property being zoned I-1 (its present zoning) at the time of
such purchase.
A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea;
Mr. Lund, yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion.carried unanimously.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller.seconded the motion, that the meet�ir�g be adjourned. Motion
carried. ' /
C. R. Pe_ers tiiig Secretary to the Council
COiJNCILME : :' ,J
�
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1895
RESOLUTION ORDERING AND AUTHORIZING SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
NOW OWNED BY TI-IE CITY OF HOPKINS LOCATID WEST OF ELEVENTH
AVENUE SOUTH AND SOUTH OF HENNEPIN COUNTY ROAD N0. 3
WI�REAS the City of Hopkins is presently the owner of the premises
hereinafter described, and
WI�REAS, the said City of Hopkins no longer requires said premises
for any public purpose, and
WHEREAS, a public Hearing has been held by the Council of the City
of Hopkins on Ma�y 14, 1970, pursuant to a published notice of such meeting to
determine the advisability of selling and conveying said premises,and
WHEREAS, no person appeared in opposition thereto,
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS I-�REBY RESOLVED that'the City of Hopkins,
having no present public use for the premises hereinafter described, shall sell
and convey the following described premises situated in Hopkins, Hennepin County,
Minnesota, viz:
All of Lots 1 through 19 inclusive in Block 20, including the North-
South alley heretofore vacated in said block; and all of Lots 1
through 14 inclusive in Block 21, including the North-South alley
heretofore vacated in said block and all of that part of 12th
Avenue South vacated lying between said Blocks 20 and 21 and
Southerly of the Northerly lines of said Blocks 20 and 21 extended
and lying Northerly of the Northerly line of the right of way of
the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Company; all in i�est
Minneapolis, according to the map or plat thereof on file or of
record in the office of the Register of Deeds, Hennepin County,
Minnesota. (Building thereon not included)
Also that part of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter,
Section 21�, Township 117, Range 22, and that part of the Northeast
quarter of the Northwest quarter, Section 25, TownshiF. 117, Range
22, designated as the right of way of the St. Paul M. ,� M. R. R.,
Hutchinson Division, on the plat of West Minneapolis which lies
West of the extension North of the East line of Block 21, West
Minneapolis,
free and clear of a11 encumbrances except assessments and easements now in
existence and subject to all the laws, ordinances and regulations pertaining
to said premises.
Be it further resolved that the City M�yor and the City Clerk be and
the same hereby are authorized and empowered to sign, execute and deliver all
new documents of conveyance in conformity herewith for and in behalf of the City
of Hopkins.
Passed and adopted at a special meeting of the City Council of the
City of Hopkins held 'June�8, 197'0.
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
A regular.meeting of.the Council of.the City.of.Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on.Tuesday,
June 16, 1970,.at 7:30 p.m., in.the.Council.Chambers.in the City.Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen B1ake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Building Inspector Blomquist, Housing
Inspector Optiz, HRA Director Howell, Finance Director Frane and City.Attorney.V�sely.
Reel 112 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr.�Miller seconded'the motion, that.the Minutes of
Side 1 the June 2, 1970 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
301-
Action: Mr. Lund moved,
-319 June 16, 1970 in
payment. Motion
and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
the amount of $235,352.81.be approved and authorized.for
carried.
HEARINGS:
Item: 70-28-A.i�15-Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that.Resolution
395-498 No. 1921, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE.NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN 7TH AVENUE SOUTH AND.8TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM.7TH STREET.SOUTH TO
8TH STREET SOUTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON",.be.rejected. A roll
call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Lund,nay; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Blake,
yea; Mr. Miller, nay; and Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion carried.
Mr. Miller moved that Resolution No. 1921, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE
IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN 7TH AV.ENUE SOUTH AND.8TH
AVENUE SOUTH FROM 7TH STREET SOUTH TO 8TH STREET SOUTH BY CONCRETE
SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. Motion lost for lack of a second.
Item: 70-28-A.i618-Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
498-635 1922, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE.NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY AND
THE EAST-WEST ALLEY BETWEEN HARRISON AVENUE "'SOUTH AND.VAN BUREN AVENUE
SOUTH FROM EXCELSIOR TO FIRST STREET SOUTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON",
be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller,.yea;
Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund,.yea; and Mr. Pokorny,.yea.
Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-28-A-��19-Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that.Resolution No.
635-704 1923, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE.NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BETWEEN HARRISON AVENUE SOUTH AND•VAN BUREN AVENUE SOUTH FROM FIRST STREET
SOUTH TO SECOND STREET SOUTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON", be.adopted.
A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Miller,.yea; Mr. Blake, yea;
Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund, yea; and Mr. Pokorny,.yea. Motion carried
unanimously.
Item: 70-28-A-��20-Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
704-759 1924, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE EAST-WEST ALLEY AND
THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BETWEEN JACKSON AVENUE SOUTH AND VAN BUREN AVENUE
SOUTH FROM EXCELSIOR TO FIRST STREET SOUTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON",
be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Lund,.yea; Mr.
Harriman, yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Miller, yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea.
Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-28-A-��21-Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
759-823 1925, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH AND EAST-
WEST ALLEY BETWEEN JACKSON AVENUE SOUTH AND MONROE AVENUE SOUTH, FROM
EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO FIRST STREET SOUTH BY CONCRETE SURFACING THEREON",
be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr..Lund, yea; Mr.
.. . Harriman, yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Miller, yea; and Mr. Pokorny,.yea.
Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-72-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1926,
823-845 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE NORTH-SOUTH AI.LEY BETWEEN 20TH
AVENUE NORTH AND 21ST AVENUE NORTH, SOUTH OF FIRST STREET NORTH BY CONCRETE
SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows:
Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Harrima.n,.yea; Mr. Lund, yea; and Mr.
Pokorny, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-89-H. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the proposed
�845-1282 interchange design, in South Hopkins as presented by Mr. Galloway from Henne-
Side 2 pin.County Highway Department, be continued to the July 21, 1970 Council
2-203 meeting and the City staff ineet w'ith Minnetonka and Edina relative to the
matter of the Fabritek interchange on County 18, and to work with the County
on the matter of placing the interchange at or about llth 'Street South, North
of Fabritek on County 18,'and also ask that we.get a complete drawing of a
proposed interchange from Justus corner and Highway 62, and that the staff
review the possibility of having only one interchange. A roll call of the
vote Was as follows: Mr. Lund, nay; Mr. Miller, yea; Mr. B1ake, nay; Mr.
Harriman, yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion carried.
Minutes of the Ju�� 16, 1970 Council.meeting,.cont..
Page.2.
Item: 70-77-A. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Westbrooke
203-243 Storm Sewer Agreement.be approved and the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized
to sign same. Motion carried.
Item: 70-93-T. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1927,
312-327 "A'RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING INCREASE IN TAXICAB FARES TO $.55 FOR FLAG THROW
AND $.40 PER MILE FOR MILEAGE", be adopted. Motion carriad.
Action:..- Mr. Miller moved,.and Mr. Lund-seconded the motion, that the bill from Orr-
327-336 Schelen-Mayeron & Associates, for Engineering services on the WPC-595 project
be approved for payment. Motion carried.
BIDS: 4�1. Pu�rsuant to notice bids were opened on Monday, June 15, 1970 at 10:00 a.m., for
furnishing of Bituminous Seal Coat on various.streets in Hopkins, and the
following bids were received, (see tabulation attached)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the contract for furnish-
336- ing Bituminous Seal Coat be awarded to Allied Blacktop Co., Inc. in the amount
of $14,187.50. Motion carried.
4�2. Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Monday, June:15, 1970.at 10:00 a.m., for
installation of Concrete Curb, Combination Curb & Gutter, Sidewalk and Driveways
on various streets in the City of Hopkins, and.the following bids.were received.
(see tabulation of bids attached)
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the contract for
installation of Concrete Curb, Combination Curb & Gutter, Sidewalk and Driveways
be awarded to Mario Frasson in the amount of $10,900.00. Motion carried.
��3. Pursuant to notice bids were opened on June 15, 1970 at 10:00 a.m. for Bituminous
Materials, and the following bids were received. (see tabulation of bids attached)
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the contract for
-398 furnishing Bituminous Materials F.O.B. Plant (AC and MC Plant Mix) be awarded to
Midwest Asphalt Corp., and that we readvertise for'bids for Bituminous Materials
F.O.B. Site and Applied and F.O.B. Plant, for which no bids were received. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-85-A. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the City Attorney be
398-501 instructed to prepare a Resolution of Annexation for.certain properties on
21st Avenue North.
� Mr. Harriman moved to speak against the motion. -
Mr. Blake moved to withdraw his motion,Mr. Lund seconded. Carried.
Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that this item be
tabled. Motion carried.
Item: 70-63-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that.Resolution No. 1928,
501-550 "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF BONDS",.be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-87-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Council authorize
550- the entering into the Cooperation Agreement - First Street Urban Renewal
Project - Minn. R-46, between the Housing & Redevelopment Authority and the
City of Hopkins, and the Mayor, Clerk and Chairman of the Authority.be author-
ized to sign same. Motion carried.
Item: 70-90-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that.Resolution No. 1929,
-574 "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CONTINUED PAYMENTS TO MINNEAPOLIS FOR USE OF
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SANITARY DISTRICT SEWERAGE WORKS", be adopted. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-91-L. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the City Attorney
575-587. prepare a Lease Agreement with the School District for leasing of the old
Post Office building for storage , and the ten points as recommended by the
staff, be included in such lease. Motion carried.
Item: 70-92-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Railroad Agree-
587-612 ment for extension of 5th Avenue South be continued to the next Council
meeting of July 7, 1970, and the City Attorney check to include the following
in the Agreement:
(1) Change time limit to begin work from� to 3 years,
��
Minutes.of.the"Jugs 16,.1970 Council.meeting,.cont.
Page 3.
Item: 70-92-A. cont. (2�).Type of signals.to.be.installed, �
(3) All.utilities be.permitted�.to use easement. �
Motion carried.
Item: 70-95-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Mi11er seconded the.inotion,.that Hennepin.County
612- be.authorized to install signs prohibiting parking on.both sides of
Excelsior Avenue (County Road 3) East of Monk Avenue to Hopkins City limits.
Motion defeated.
Item:
70-96-R.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, to.reconsider the motion.
Mr. Harriman and Mr. Miller voting no. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that No Parking be posted
from Blake Road to Meadowbrook on the South side of County Road 3, and from
Monk Avenue to Hopkins City limits on the North side of County Road 3.
Motion carried.
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
Northern States Power Co. for a permit to place N-S buried cable across.7th
Street South at alley between llth and 12th Avenue to.serve Westbrooke Square
Shopping Center, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-99-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the request by
684- Hennepin Black Topping Co, for extension of their contract completion date
for City Project ��910 on llth Avenue South to August 1, 1970, be denied
Motion carried.
Item: 70-97-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
• Northwestern Bell Telephone'Co, for a permit to place buried cable in alley
at rear of 41 - 8th Avenue No. to serve new apartment building, be�granted.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-98-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. for a permit to place buried cable in alley
at rear of 110 and 134 - llth Avenue South to serve.new apartment building
be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-100-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1930,
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT
ON FIRST STREET SOUTH FROM HARRISON AVENUE SOUTH TO BLAKE SCHOOL PROPERTY,
(APPROX. 1/2 BLOCK)", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-101-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Land and Facili-
ties Program be continued to the July 7, T970 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-102-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the.request by .the
Knights of Columbus for renewal of their bingo permit for the months of
July, August and September 1970, be granted. Motion carried.
� _
Item: 70-103-L. Mr. Blake inoved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that request for ditional
1970 license applications for the following be granted: Richard A. Torke on,
d/b/a Hopkins Conoco, to operate a Gasoline Station (6 pumps), sell Cigarett
and Soft Drinks; Gold Medal Beverage Co. - for Krogers Market, to sell Soft
Drinks, Vending Machine; Hopkins Nlachinery, Inc., to operate a Cigarette
Vending Machine; U.S. Bench Corp., to install a bench at 13th Avenue and
Excelsior. Motion carried. _
Action:
-715
�
Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY IN THE POSSESSION OF THE CITY
OF HOPKINS AFTER SEIZURE OR CONFISCATION
THEREOF BY THE CITY POLICE AND OTHER
OFFICERS PURSUANT TO HOPKINS ORDINANCE
N0. 162.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following items of personal property
or chattels which have lawfully come into the possession of the City of
Hopkins in the course of its municipal operation, including the seizure
or confiscation thereof by the Police of the City of Hopkins or by other
officers or employees thereof, which property has remained unclaimed by
the owners and has been in the possession of. the municipality continually
for a period of at least six months, the approximate date of the receipt
of such property being hereafter stated, all items of which property having
come into the possession of the City by confiscation, seizure or discovery
after,abandonment thereof, viz:
BICYCLES
MAKE COLOR WHEEL SIZE FRAME
Hercules Gold 26" Boys
Schwinn Red 26" Girls
Evens 200 Viscount Black-red & white 24" Boys
Schwinn � Purple 20" Boys
None Blue 26" Girls
Schwinn Red 26" Boys
Lady Evens Green/White 26" Girls
None Green 26" Boys
Monark Red 20" Girls
Monterey Blue/Silver 26" Girls
Parliment(English) Blue 20" Girls
Schwinn White/Pink/Green 26" Girls
Murray Red 26" Boys
Schwinn Red 26" Boys
Foremost Red 20" Boys
None Black 20" Boys
AMF Roadmaster Gold/Chrome 20" Boys
AMF Roadmaster Gold 20" Boys
Schwinn Blue 26" Boys
None Lavender/Gray 26" Girls
Schwinn Gold 26" Boys
Gold Eagle Maroon 26" Boys
MAKE COLOR WHEEL SIZE FRAME
Schwinn-Collegiate Black & Silver 26" Boys
None Blue 26" Girls
Murray Red 26" Boys
Columbia Plum-Red 26" Boys
Wards Hawthorne Red 26" Boys
Schwinn Maroon 26" Boys
Schwinn Red & White 26" Boys
Sears Red 24" Boys
English Raleigh Black 26" Boys
ALSO OTHER SMALL ITEMS OF MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY.
Will be sold pursuant to the terms of Hopkins City Ordinance No. 162
and the Statutes of the State of Minnesota in such cases made and provided,
at a public sale to be conducted by the Hopkins City Manager or his deputy,
to the highest bidders for cash, on Saturday, the 6th day of June 1970, at
2:00 o'clock p.m, at the City Garage located at 120 - 16th Avenue South in
the City of Hopkins. Al1 sales to be final and paid for in cash.
CITY OF HOPKINS
BY:
Terry L. Novak, City Manager
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the HOPKINS SUN, May 21st and 28th, 1970
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County� Minneaota
RE�OLUTION N0. 1921
RESOLUTION REJECTIA1Ci IMPROVEI��JT 1ND
PBEPiRbTION OF PL�NS
1�iHER�S a Reeolution of the City Council BTo. �879, adopted the 7th day
of April� 1970,fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improv�nent af
the ATorth-5outh alley between Seventh Avenue South and Eighth Avenue S axth
from Seventh Street South to Ei�hth Street South by concret e surfacing
thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being �5,796.00 f or concrete
eurfacing and �345.00 for �rading and blacktop to meet exis ting drivewakys, and
WAEREeS all property oyrners Whose property is liable to be aeseseed for
the making of this improvement were given ten days pnblishe d notice of the
council heariag throu�h txo weekly publica�iona of the required notice�
a.ad a hearing wae held and the propert� oxners heard thereon on the 2a d day
of June� 1970 and continued on June 16th, 1970.
NOW, T�'ORE, BE IT RF�OLVED b� the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Reaolution for the improvemeat of such alley ae proposed in Ca�ncil
Reaolution No. 1879 xas rejected by negative vote.
gdopted by the City Council of the Cit� of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
16th day of June, 1970.
C. R. PETERSOAi,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
HFSIRY POKORNY,
�l�yor
CITY OF HOPIQATS
Hennepin Connty, Minnesota
x�oLu�riox rro. � 922
RESOLUTION ORDEEiI1dG IMPROVEb�ENT AND
PREPIRATION OF PLANS
WiiEREAS a Resolution of the City Council No. 1879, ad�ted the 7th day
of 1pri1� 1970, fised a date for a hearing on the propoeed improvement of
the Blorth—South a.nd the East—WeSt alley between Harrisoa Avenue Sonth and
Van Buren �venue South from Escelsior to Firet Street South by concr ete
surfacing thereon, the total estimated coet thereof being �3,278.88 fbr
concrete surfacing and �345.OU for grading and blacktop to meet egie tiag
driveways for the East—ldest alley and $5,845.68 for concrete eurfacing
��345•� for grading and blacktop to meet ezisting drive�rays for the
North—South alley, aad
Wi�REAS all property ownere rrhose property is liable to be asseased for
the making of theae improvements r�ere givett ten days pnblished notic e of the
council hearing through two weekly pnblications of the reqaired notice, aad
a hearing was held and the prope�r oxnera heard thereon an the 16th day of
June, 1970.
NO�I, TI�RREF'ORE, BE IT RFSOiYED by the Council of the City of Hop�ns:
1. Such alleys are hereby ordered as propoeed in the Gouncil Resolution
No. 1879, adopted April 7, 1970. Benefitting property oxnere ehall pay
ei�hty percent of the cost over a ten year period and the City of Hopkins
ehall pay twenty percent out of the Qeneral Fund.
2. That John 3trojan is hereby designated a� the Eagineer for these
improvements aud � shall prepare plans and specifications for the making
of such improvement.
ldopted by the City Conncil of the City of Hopkins, Aiinnes�ota, this
16th dqy of June� 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
Cit� Clerk
JOSEPH C. VF�II.Y,
City �ttorney
�
Kerber
i�iRY POKURNY ,
B�layor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Rennepin County, BRinneeota
' RF50LUTIOAJ N0. 1923
RFSOLUTIOH ORDF.F�ING IIdPROVE�NT AND
PREP�TIOD1 OI� PLAAT3
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City,Conncil No. 1879, adopted the 7t h day
of 1pri1, 1970, fised a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of
the North�outh alley betxeen Harrison Avenue South aad Yan �uren lnenwe
South from Firet Street Sonth to Second Street 3outh by concrete aurfacing
thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $5,522.76 for concrete
anrfacing and �345.00 for grading and blacktop to meet existing driveMa�}rs, and
WHEREAS all property owners rhose property is liable t o be assessed
for the making of this improvement were given ten da,ys publiehed notice of the
council hearin� through two weekly publications of the required notice, aad
a hearing wae held and the property owners heard thereon on the 16th da�p of
June, 197a•
NOW, THEREFORE� BE IT RESOI.VID l2y the Council of the Cit� of Hopkic�:
1. Such alley is hereb� ordered as proposed in the Council xesolution
No. 1879 adopted gpril 7, 1970. Benefitting property oxners ehall p�yr eighty
percent of the cost over a ten year period and the Cit� of Hopkins shall pay
tWenty percent out of the General Fund.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the E�gi �er for thie
improvement and he ahall prepare plans and specifications f c� the �naking
of such improvea�ent.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkine, Miraiesota, this
16th day of June, 197U.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOS�H C. VESELY,
City lttorney
�
- Aerber
i�iiTRY POKORNY,
B�ayor
�
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, �innesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1924
RFSOLUTION ORDERING IA4PROVEMENT �1D
PREPARATION OF PL�ATS
la��REAS a xesolntion of the City Council No. 1879, adop�ed the 7t h day
of flpril, 1970, fixed a date for a hearin� on the propoeed improvement of
the East—idest alley and the Idorth—Sonth alley between Jackson �venue South
and Van Buren Avenue'South from Egceleior to Firet Street Svuth by concrete
snrfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $ 3,278.88 tor
concrete surfaciag and �345.00 for gradin� and blacktop to meet esieting
driverays for the East l�est alle� and $5,713.20 for concrete enrfacing and
$345•00 for grading and blacktop to meet eaiating.driverra�s for the �o rth—
South alley, aad
�EAS a11 property oxners whose property ie liable to be assessed
for the making of these improvements were given ten days published notice
of the.council hearing through txo aeekly publications of the reqnired aotice,
and a hearing wae held and the property oKners heard thereott on the 16th d�r
of June, 1970.
NOW, TFIEREFORE, BE IT R�50I,VID by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such alleys are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Res olution
No. 1879 adopted.April 7th, 1970. Benefitting property orrn �cce shall p�r eighty
percent of the cost over a ten year period and the City of Iiopkins eliall pay
txenty percent out of the General F`und.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designa.ted as the Engi neer for these
improvements and he ahall prepare plans aad specifications for the making of
snch improvements.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, I�i�esota, thie
16th day of June, �970.
C. R. PETERSOAi�
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HIIrTRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
xEsoLumzoN �o. �925
RF�SOLUY'ION ORDERING IMPROVF�NT A1�TD
PREPARITION OF PLANS
�►�aS a aesolutiom of the City Council No. 1879, adopted the 7th day
of April, 1970, fised a date for a hearing on the proposed improv�nent of
the BTorth—South alley and the East �fe�t alley betweett Jackson gve;nue S outh
aad �Ionroe Avenue South, from Egcelsior Avenue to Firat Street South b�►
concrete surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being $3,278.88
for concrete surfacing and �345.00 for grading aad blacktop to meet existing
drivews,ys for the East blest alley and 85,564.16 for concrete aurfacing a.ttd
�345•� for grading and blacktop to meet eaisting driveways for the ATo rih—
South alley, and
HHEREA� a11 property owners �►hoee property is liable to be assese ed
for.the making of theee improvemente Were given ten days published notice
of the council hearing through txo weekly publications of the required notice
aad a hearing waa held and the property owners heard thereo n on the �6tn aa,�
of June, 1970.
NOYd, Ti�REF'ORE, BE IT �OLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such alleys are hereby ordered as proposed in the Gbuncil 8esalution
No. 1879 adopted April 7� 1970. Benefitting property owners shall pay ei�hty
percent of the cost over a ten year period and the City of I�bpkins ehall pey
twenty percent out of the (�eneral Fund.
2. ghat John Strojan is hereby deeignated ae the Eagi neer for theee
improvements aad he shall prepare plans and epecifications fbr the makin� of
euch improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Mi�esota� this
lbth da�y of June, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VE.SF�,Y,
City �ttorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Henttepin County, I�innesota
RE�OLUTIOAT N0. 1926
RE'SOLUTIOId ORDERIATG I&lPROVEMENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
WHEREAS a Reaolution of the City Council ATo. �979, adopted the 2nd day
of June, 1970, figed a date for a hearing on the proposed improv�ent of the
Avenue
North—South alley between Twentieth gvenue North a.nd Twenty First�Atorth, South
of First Street North by concrete surfacin� thereon, the total estimat ed cost
thereof being $4,899.00 for concrete,surfacing and �345.00 for gradin� and
blacktop to meet exiating driveways� and
6dI�REl5 all property o�►ners whose property is liable to be asaesaed for
the making of this improvement �ere g3ven ten days publishe d notice of the
council hearing tbrou�h two weekly publications of the required notice, and
a hearing �ras held aad the property o�ners heard thereon on the 16th day of
June, 1970.
NOW, THERII'ORE, BE IT RE50LVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such alley is hereby ordered as proposed in the Couz►cil Resolution
No. 1919 adopted June 2nd, 1970. Benefitting property oxae=a ehall pay eighty
perceat of the cost over a ten year period and the City of HApkins shall p�r
twent� percent out of the General Fund.
2. That John Strojan is hereby desigaated as the mgineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications fa� the making of
such improvement.
�dopted by the Cit� Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, thie 16th
day of June, �970.
C. x. PE�FERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. YESII,Y,
City Attorney
�Y POKORNY,
9�a,qor
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF BITUMINOUS SEAL
- COAT ON VARIOUS STREETS IN HOPKINS, MINNESOTA
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Ma.nager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Monday, June 15, 1970, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.S.T.,
and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible there-
after award of a contract will be made by the City for the above.
Specifications and further details are available at the office of
the City Engineer.
A cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check payable
to the City of Hopkins is required for ten.(10%) percent of the bid, as a
guarantee of entry into a contract.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids.
CITY OF HOPKINS
T. L. Novak, City Manager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, June 4, 1970.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, June 4, 1970.
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE
CURB, COMBINATION CURB AND GUTTER, SIDEWALK AND
DRIVEWAYS ON VARIOUS STREETS IN TIiE CITY OF HOPKINS,
MINNESOTA
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota until Monday, June 15, 1970, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.S.T.,
and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible there-
after, award of a contract will be made by the City Council for the above
installation.
Specifications and further details are available at the off ice of the
City Engineer.
Bidder's Bonds or Certified Checks are required for ten (10%) per
cent of the bid as a guarantee of entry into a contract.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids, or parts
thereof, and to award a contract as is deemed to be in the best interest
of the City.
CITY OF HOPKINS
T. L. Novak, City Manager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, June 4, 1970.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, June 4, 1970.
(Off icial Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR BITUMINOUS SURFACING AND
BITUMINOUS MATERIALS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager,at the City Hall,
��
��?�
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Monday, June 15, 1970, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.S.T.,
and then and there opened and publicly read and as soon as possible
thereafter, award of a contract will be made by the City for bituminous
surfacing materials.
Specifications and further details are available at the office of
the City Engineer.
A cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check payable
to the City of Hopkins is required for ten (10%) percent of the bid as a
guarantee of entry into a contract.
The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids, or parts
thereof, and to award a contract as is deemed to be in the best interest
of the city.
CITY OF HOPKINS
T. L. Novak, City Manager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, June 4, 1970.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, June 4, 1970.
Tabula�ion of �3.ds
for
Bi�ura�nous *iateria:is
O�,ene�l �iune 25, 1970
��i � 0. �. PLAi�TT
500 GaI. "Sedium Cu�i�g Gu�.�bac'� Aspl�,alt
50�3 �a3., Rapid Curin� Cut-back dtsp�alt
75� To� riedium Cuzing Asph�l�: Plan� �ffr
3�� �on PsphaZt�c Coucrei:e 1'I�n� Y�i�?x
�� . (3. i3. SITE A��lS1 �'sPFLI�iI
2Q00 Ton Aspha�tic Coneret� F].ant 'rt#.x
�QU G�1. hf�diu� Cu: inf; C;ut-Uac� Asg�taa�.t
I�LiidEST fi5PiiAI�T CORP .
Unit
Ido
IJo
5.50
To�al
Il�d
Bid
4 , A 25 . Oti
S.SO �y�50.00
T�'I'�'.L 5, a75..�Q
NQ Bid
No Bid
,. . .. . .. ; .. . . : . . ., ..,.,. . . . . .. . . _ . . . . . .y; : r •
.. . -� -. .. . . . , 1� _ . .. . . , � ' • . . . . , '.�: �,.^.
, T�bu�.ation of „�Bids
Oiieaed June ���, i�70
ror
�F T�tuminous Sea1 ��a�
;
� 25 , 000 Gais . i3i*umi.nous '�tatez�ial for Seal. Coar
�i, 250 T'ans Seal Caat Aggrega�e
P.ecoum:�nd �cw �3�d
ALLIED BLACKTOP C0. IidC. BI.ACI��P SERVICE C0.
.20 $ S,OOG.00 .20 $ S,OOG.00
�
i.35 9,I87.S0 7060 9,500.00
Tu�a1 Bid $14,I.87.5Q $E4,500.0�
�
i"
�i , 13<"
�, , . _ _.. • , .
�, -' ;. ..
..
�.�,::�, __ _ . . . •. . _ -d� . . .. _ . �" . � . , . .. . _. ..__.. � __ . . . ... . ._ . ..
. . : . . ,., .,
..-- -:.. . � -'.. .,._...� �t_ -;._ :. � �;.�
\.
�
50 Lin. Pt.
''SG0 Li.n. Ft.
S�(�} $� . Y''i .
'.50G Sq. r*.
100 T��n. i'�.
� J� L-in. Ft ,
:�flfl Sq. Ft.
�. 00(3 Sr . F'�: .
T�bulat�on of Bids
for
Conc�ete Ldorlc
Opened 3une 15� 19i0
a'ftsttl0 FRAS50:3
L*nit To�al
idew Str ai�ht Cu�b 4.00 204.00
Iiew Co�abinatian Ci..+rb & GutcCer 2,60 5,5�0.00
i�e:r D: iv�e:T3VS :i . Qp 500. 00
�1�:a Si3ewa�k � < 7b I,�50. t3c�
Repai�• Si�airh� Curb 5��0 50C?,00
Repair (;ombir.ation Curr & Gutter o.00 500.00
Repaix Dri-vea�ays 1:50 750.00
Re�+a:ir S��ietaal.k . 3� 3UQ. �0 �'
TOT_�I. � $:0,900.Q�J
itecomx�erad Lo�r �id
C�DAR CONC'R.ETE
Uni� �o�al
3.00 I50.00
2.84 7 ,OO11,00
1.00 500>UO
.85�1,275.00
3.20 :320.fl0
a.zo �2�.oc�
1.�C�� 500.00
.�,� &�O�GO
$i0y9i�o�0
VIGTOR CA.�ZLSC�i1
Uni� Total
4.25 212050
2.95 7,375.Q0
�.15 575,00
0. 75 1,125 . �JO
Fs.00 60Q.OD
�.00� �oo.co
1.50 IS�.00
.90 �30��. Q�
$12,127.50
AR�.ZOLD BFCKP?t1i1
UniC Tota1
5.00 250.00
2.95 7,375.00
i. . �.0 550 .0�
.9� 1,35(3.00
5.50 550.00
r �
6.�0 b5J.00
�.75 8i5.00
1z�C �.,540.00
SI?,iQ0.00
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1928
A RESOLUTION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT
REVOLVING FUND BONDS, PARK BONDS AND SANITARY SEWER
BONDS.
I.
WHEREAS, the City has heretofore entered into contracts to construct local
improvements, the cost of which is to be assessed against benefited property, and
WHEREAS, in the past the City has provided money for such purpose through
its Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund, and
WHEREAS, there are presently insufficient funds available in the Permanent
Improvement Revolving Fund to pay for such improvements and due to unfavorable market
conditions for long tenn bonds, it is not expedient to issue long term Permanent Improve-
ment Revolving Fund Bonds to provide additional funds, and
WHEREAS, under Section 7.14, Subd. 2 of the Home Rule Charter as presently
amended the Council by four-fifths vote may authorize the issue of bonds to pay for any
improvement_the cost of which will be assessed against benefited property without submit-
ting the issue to vote of the electors, and
WHEREAS, it is advisable to now issue three year maturing Permanent Improvement
Revolving Fund Bonds for such purpose,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins as
follows:
1. The Council hereby determines that it is necessary to provide $394,000 in the
Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund by issuing and selling Permanent Improvement Revolving
Fund Bonds in said amount.
2, The Council further determines to use the power granted by Section 475.56, Minnesota
Statutes to issue additional bonds to represent in part the higher interest required to
market bonds at the present time and $6,000 of such bonds shall be used for such purpose,
and purchaser shall be authorized to bid not less than $394,000 for $400,000 Permanent
Improvement Bonds. Any amount�:�received by the City at the time of delivery in excess of
$394,000 shall be credited to the sinking fund for payment of interest on said bonds.
3. The City shall issue and sell $400,000 Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds
dated September 1, 1970, bearing interest at the rate or rates determined at public sale
payable semiannually on March 1 and September 1 and maturing on September 1, 1973, without
option or prior payment.
4. The Council shall meet on August 18, 1970 at 7:30 o'clock p.m. to receive offers
to purchase Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds and the City Manager shall cause
notice to be published as required by law stating that bids will be received at his office
until 2:00 o'clock p.m, on said date.
II.
WHEREAS, under and pursuant to Section 7.14, Subdivision 2 of the Home Rule
Charter of the City (as amended in 1968) the Council by a four-fifths vote may authorize
the issuance of bonds for any purpose authorized by the laws of the State of Minnesota
without submitting the issue to vote of the electors, and
WHEREAS, the Council has determined that the sum of $196,195 will be required
for park improvements and $833,805 will be required for sanitary sewer improvements and
the Council has further determined that due to the present bond market it is necessary to
provide in part the additional interest required to market bonds by issuing additional
bonds for park improvements in the amount of $3,805 and for sanitary sewer improvements in
the amount of $16,195,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins as follows:
1. The Council hereby determines that it is necessary to provide $196,195 in the
Park Fund for improvement of parks and $833,805 in the general fund for construction of
sanitary sewers by issuing and selling general obligation Park Bonds and Sanitary Sewer
Bonds in said amounts.
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2. The Council further determines to use the power granted by Section 475.56,
Minnesota Statutes to issue additional bonds to represent in part the higher interest
required to market bonds at the present time said bonds being in amounts of $3,805 and
$16,195 respectively. Any amount received by the City upon sale of bonds in excess of
$1,030,000 shall be credited to the sinking fund for payment of interest on said bonds.
3. The City shall issue and sell $200,000 Park Bonds dated July 1, 1970, bearing
interest at the rate or rates determined at public sale payable July 1, 1971 and semi-
annually thereafter on January 1 and July 1 in each year and to mature on January 1 in
the years and amounts as follows: $10,000 in 1972 and 1973; $15,000 in 1974 to 1977,
both inclusive; and $20,000 in 1978 to 1983, both inclusive, all bonds maturing after
January l, 1983 subject to redemption on said date and any interest payment date there-
after at par and accrued interest.
4. The City shall issue and sell $850,000 Sanitary Sewer Bonds dated July 1, 1970,
bearing interest at the rate or rates determined at public sale payable July 1, 1971
and semiannually thereafter on January 1 and July 1 in each year and maturing serially
on January 1 in the years and amounts as follows: $40,000 in 1972 to 1981, both inclusive;
and $45,000 in 1982 to 1991, both inclusive all bonds maturing after January 1, 1983
subject to redemption on said date and any interest payment date thereafter.at par and
accrued interest.
S. The Council shall meet on August 18, 1970 at 7:30 o'clock p.m, to receive offers
to purchase Perman�nt Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds and the City Manager shall cause
notice to be published as required by law stating that bids will be received at his
office until 2:00 o'clock p.m. on said date.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, on
Tuesday, June 16, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1929
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CONTINUED PAYMENTS TO
MINNEAPOLIS FOR USE OF
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SANITARY DISTRICT SEWERAGE WORKS
WHEREAS the City has entered into an agreement dated May 20, 1947,
with Minneapolis whereby �finneapolis has agreed to make certain of its sewers and
its capaeity in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Sanitary District sewerage works available
for use by the City, and the City has agreed to pay for such use; and
WfiEREAS Minneapolis is required each year to pay a share of the costs of
the Minneapolis-St. Paul Sanitary District for its sewerage works and their .
operation and maintenance in accordance with the budget adopted by the Sanitary
District Board; and
WHEREAS on August 1, 1970 the District, and all of its property and
contract rights, including the obligations of Minneapolis and St. Paul to make
payments to the District in accordance with its 1970 budget, will be taken over,
acquired and assumed by the Metropolitan Sewer Board pursuant to Minnesota Laws
1969, Chapter 449, Section 5; and
WHEREAS Minneapolis and St. Paul will be required by the Metropolitan
Sewer Board to continue to fund the Sanitary District 1970 budget and to provide
funds for payment of debt service in 1970 on bonds issued for Sanitary District
sewerage works to be assumed by the Sewer Board;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of
Hopkins, Minnesota, that the City will continue to make use of the
Minneapolis-St. Paul Sanitary District sewerage works between August 1, 1970
and December 31, 1970, and that the City will continue to pay Minneapolis therefor
as provided in said agreement dated May 20, 1947, and any agreements
amendatory therof or supplemental thereto.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Hopkins held on June 16, 1970.
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Couaty, A�innesota
x�oLumio�r �o. � 930
A RF�OLUTIODT ORDERINa PREP�ATIOId
OF ENGINEb:RS REPORT ON IA�PROVEAiENT3
WHERFAS a petition, si�ned by oxnere of not less than 35 percent in
frontage of real property likely to be assessed, has been received, requesting
the improvement of Fir�t Street South from Harrison Avenue South to Bleke
School property (abont � block) by etreet improvement thereaai and the
sesessment of benefittin� property for a11 or a portion of the coet of the
improvement pursua,nt to �4.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 195?).
NOW, �'HERF�F'ORE, BE IT RE50LVED BY THE CITY COTJNCIL OF 4� CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNE50TA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan,
City Eagineer, for stuc�y and he is in�tructed to report xith all convenient
speed advising the Council in a preliminary wa� as to whether the proposed
improvementa are Feasible and as to whether they should bes t be made as
proposed on in aonnection xith some other improve,ment, and the estimat ed
co�t of the improvements as recommended.
gdopted by the City Council of the City of Aopldns, �Qi�esota, this
16th day of June, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSF.PH C. VF�ELY,
City gttorney
i�RY POKORIdY,
�ror
A special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on
Tuesday, June 23, 1970, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Purpose of the meeting was previously published Public Hearing on a renewal
project for the area presently occupied by the Lambert Lbr. yards and adjoining
homes. The proposal would be to establish a State Urban Renewal Project on the
site specified in the resolution.
Present were Mayor-protem Harriman, Councilmen Miller and Blake, also City
Manager Novak, Building Inspector Blomquist, Housing Inspector Opitz, HRA
Director Howell, Finance Director Frane.
Mr. Harriman opened the Public Hearing at 7:30 p.m. and heard
comments from the audience and the proposed sponsor of the
project. Mr. Donnellan, Mr. Klingen, Mr. Faucher, Mr. Blomquist,
Mr. Frane and Mr. Howell all presented information relating to the
finding specified in the resolution.
Action:. Mr. Miller moved and Mr. Blake seconded the motion that
Resolution No. 1905,"RESOLUTION APPROVING REDEVELOPMENT OF LAND
LOCATED BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVENUES SOUTH, SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR
AVENUE FOR THE PURPOSE OF LOW AND MODERATE INCOME HOUSING BY
HOPKINS HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY PURSUANT TO M.S.A.
CHAPTER 462," be adopted by the City Council. a roll call of
the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea;
Mr. Miller, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Miller moved and Mr. Blake seconded the motion that the
meeting be adjourned. Motion carried unanimously.
G,
Terry,��l�ovak, Acting Secretary
i � to the Council
.P. Harr
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Miller
ATTEST:
Robert Harriman, Mayor-protem
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
� NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS TO CONSIDER REDEVELOPMENT
OF LAND LOCATED BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVENUE SOUTH,
SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR FOR THE PURPOSE OF LOW AND
MODERATE INCOME HOUSING A PROGRAM RECOMMENDED BY
THE HOPKINS HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
PURSUANT TO M.S.A. CHAPTER 462.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City
of Hopkins will meet at a special meeting to be held in the Council
Chambers of the Hopkins City Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23,
1970, to consider a resolution approving the redevelopment of said area.
That said Public Hearing on the adoption of such resolution
shall be held pursuant to Chapter 462, Minnesota Statutes Annotated.
All persons interested therein will be heard at said time
and place.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
To be published in the HOPKINS SUN June 11, 1970
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1905
RESOLUTION APPROVING REDEVELOPMENT OF LAND LOCATED BETWEEN 6TH AND
7TH AVENUES SOUTH, SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE FOR THE PURPOSE OF
LOW AND MODERATE INCOME HOUSING BY HOPKINS HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY PURSUANT TO M.S.A. CHAPTER 462.
WHEREAS, the Hopkins Housing and Redevelopment Authority has
determined tha the redevelopment project hereinafter described should be
undertaken and has applied to the City Council of the City of Hopkins for
approval thereof; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing by the City Council upon such determination
and plan has been held in the Council Chambers of the Hopkins City Hall on
June 23, 1970 at 7:30 p.m. pursuant to a published notice thereof in the
official newspaper of the City, which publication was made June 11, 1970 and
more than ten days prior to the date of such hearing; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Hopkins at said public
hearing considered said application and a statement of the method proposed for
financing such project and heard all persons desiring to be heard upon said
question and is otherise fully advised in the premises.
NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Hopkins, as follows:
1) That the land involved in the planned redevelopment project is located in
the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota between 6th and 7th Avenues
South, South of Excelsior Avenue and includes the following described property:
Lots 1 through 10, incl., and Lots 40 through 42, incl., Block 2, West
Minneapolis.
2) That said land and premises in said area are not and will not be made
available for redevelopment without the financial aid to be sought.
3) That the redevelopment plans for said area will afford maximum opportunity
consistent with the sound needs of the locality as a whole, for the re-
development of said area by private enterprise.
4) The redevelopment plan as submitted conforms to a general plan for the
development of the City of Hopkins as a whole.
THAT this Resolution is adopted pursuant to M.S.A. Chapter 462 and
the Hopkins Housing and Redevelopment Authority is hereby authorized to proceed
with said project.
Passed and adopted at a special meeting of the Council of the City
of Hopkins held on June 23, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
July 7, 1970 at.7:30 p.m, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Housing
Inspector Opitz, Building Inspector Blomquist and City Attorney.Vesely.
Reel 113 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Minutes of
Side 1 the June 16, 1970 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
5-
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
-81 July 7, 1970, with the exception of Check No. 28609, be approved and
authorized for payment in the amount of $213,504.23. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Council authorize
81- a contract with Panel Ads of Minnesota, to place waste.receptacals in
various locations in the City, subject to review by the City Attorney of
the proposed contract, including any necessary.revisions to protect the
interests of the City. Motion carried.
Bid: Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, July 2, 1970 at 10:00 a.m.
for Sanitary.Sewer, Storm.Sewer and Watermains in the City of Hopkins, and
the followirig bids were received. (see tabulation of bids attached)
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the contract for
-158 construction of Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer and Watermains in the City of
Hopkins be awarded to the firm of Shoemaker & Gould in the amount of
$94,884.50. Motion carried.
Item: 70-105-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
158-236 325, "AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK
69, WEST MINNEAPOLIS SE�OND DIVISION AND A PART OF FIRST STREET NORTH IN
WEST MINNEAPOLIS'J���Ea�c�epted for the first reading with the stipulation
that the applicant..cease and desist using the present Drive-in facilities
on 9th Avenue North and that an alley easement of 20 feet connecting to
llth Avenue South and the present alley, be provided. Motion carried.
(Applicant: First National Bank of Hopkins)
Item: 70-106-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request
236-268 for a Conditional Use Permit and a variance to the side yard, by Chapel
View, Inc., be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-104-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request for
268-412 street dedication and plan approval of the County Highway Department's
Monk Avenue Project be granted, and the staff to bring before the Council
bids from the County Project. Mr. Harriman voting no. Motion carried.
Item: 70-107-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 325,
412-479 "AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK 69,
WEST MINNEAPOLIS S�COND DIVISION AND A PART OF FIRST STREET NORTH IN WEST
MINNEAPOLIS%'CE��E�ceepted for the first.reading on "that part of First
Street North in the plat of West Minneapolis Center lying Easterly of the
Westerly boundary line of Block 3, West Minneapolis Center extended South
across said First Street North and lying Westerly of the Northerly boundary
line of St. Louis Street". (Applicant: Minneapolis Terminal Warehouse)
Item: 70-108-A. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
479- 1931, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF HOPKINS TO ACT AS GRANTEE FOR
THE HOPKINS POLICE DEPARTMENT", be adopted, for the application for funding
of a VIDEO TAPES SYSTEM from the Governor's Crime Commission Funds. A
roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea;
Mr. Lund, yea; Mr. Miller, yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion carried
unanimously.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-531 1932, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF HOPKINS TO ACT AS GRANTEE FOR
THE HOPKINS POLICE DEPARTMENT", be adopted, for the application for funding
of a TAPE RECORDER SYSTEM FOR PATROL USE from the Governor's Crime
Commission Funds. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake, yea;
Mr. Harriman, yea;, Mr. Lund, yea; Mr. Miller, yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea.
Motion carried unanimously.
Minutes of the July 7, 1970 Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 70-109-B. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that permission be
531-743 granted to go out for bids for the construction of the Burnes Park Shelter
building. Motion carried.
Item: 70-110-P. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
743-799 1933, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR BLACKTOPPING
EXTENSION ON SOUTH END OF ALLEY FROM FIRST STREET NORTH TO SECOND STREET
NORTH BETWEEN JACKSON AND MONROE AVENUE (APPROX. 125 FEET)", be adopted.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-111-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1934,
799- "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE EXTENSION OF WATERMAIN
TO SERVE PROPERTY ON INTERLACHEN ROAD BETWEEN BOYCE AND GOODRICH", be adopted.
Motion carried:
Item: 70-91-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request for
approval of Lease for the old Post Office to the School District for storage
purposes, be granted, and the City Manager be authorized to sign same.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-112-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the request for
approval - cost sharing agreement with the Railroad on the 5th Avenue South
Project, be continued to the July 21, 1970 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-113-P. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1936,
-828 "A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PLAT OF WESTBROOKE 4, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
AND CLERK TO SIGN SAME", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-113-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the request by
828- Northwestern Bell Telephone Co, for a permit to place buried cable on the
West side of llth Avenue South extending across the Intersection of lOth
Street South, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-115-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. for a permit to place buried cable along
the West side of Althea Lane in front of 374 Althea Lane, be granted.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-116-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller..seconded the motion, that the request by
Northern States Power Co. for a permit to place buried cable crossing
7th Street South at North-South alley between llth and 12th Avenue South,
(to serve commercial building in the Neslund development) be granted. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-117-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request by
-845 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co for a permit to place buried cable on the
East side of Hiawatha Avenue from a point approx. 500 feet South of S.H. ��7
to a point approx. 600 feet Southeasterly, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-101-L. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request for
845-965 Council approval of the Land and Facilities Program, be granted. Motion
carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1935,
965- "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO
OPERATE A LANDFILL IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS FROM THE MINNESOTA POLLUTION
CONTROL AGENCY AND HENNEPIN COUNTY", be adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the modifications
in existing Agreements with the Burlington-Northern R.R. for facilities
on Railroad property in the City of Hopkins, be approved and the Mayor be
authorized to sign same. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried.
Minutes of the July 7, 1970 Council meeting, cont.
Page 3.
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF
SANITARY SEWER, STORM SEWER AND WATERMAIN
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota until Thursday, July 2,.1970, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.S.T.,
and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereaf ter,
award of a contract will be made by the City for the above work. Approximate
major quantities are as follows:
Sanitary Sewer 2000' 15"
Storm Sewer 1500' 30"
Watermain 1500' 6"
2700' 8"
Plans, specifications and further details are available at the office of
the City Engineer. No deposit is required but a charge of $10.00 per set will
be billed if plans and specifications are not returned in good condition within
ten (10) days after bids are opened.
Each bid must be accompanied by a Cashier's Check, Certified Check, or
Standard Bidder's Bond written by a corporate surety certified by the Minnesota
State Insurance Commission, at ten percent (10%) of the total bid price, payable
to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successful,
promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the faithful performance of the work
covered by this specif ication.
The successful bidder must, within ten.(10) days after his bid is accepted,
execute a contract and bond for one hundred percent (100%) of the full amount
of the bid and guaranteeing for one year the entire project free of defective
workmanlship and material.
Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidder's bonds of the
unsuccessful bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filing of the
contract and performa.nce bond, the check or bid bond of the successful bidder
shall be returned to him.
The City provides proposal forms which are to be used. Each proposal
must be plainly marked, "PROPOSAL FOR THE FURNISHING OF LABOR, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT
AND MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER, STORM SEWER AND
WATERMAIN1°; and addressed to the City of Hopkins, Minnesota.
The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof.
Any incomplete bid will be rejected.
In case of default the City may have the work done by others, and hold
the original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs.
CITY OF HOPKINS
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err�,�'. Novak, City Manager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, June.11th and June 18th, 1970.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, June llth and June 18th, 1970.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1931
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF HOPKINS
TO ACT AS GRANTEE FOR THE HOPKINS POLICE
DEPARTMENT .
WHEREAS, the Hopkins Police Department is submitting an
application for funding of a VIDEO TAPES SYSTEM, and
WHEREAS, the Hopkins Police Department has requested the
City of Hopkins to act as Grantee for this program.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City of Hopkins act
as Grantee for the VIDEO TAPES SYSTEM and administer funds in behalf
of the Hopkins Police Department for the period of September 1, 1970
to September 1, 1971.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT Mayor Pokorny, Chairman of the Hopkins City
Council is hereby authorized and directed, upon approval of this resolution
by the Hopkins City Council, to execute such an agreement as requested by
the Governor's Commission on Crime Prevention and Control to implement said
program grant.
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular
meeting held on Tuesday, July 7, 1970.
C ... R:- PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HEN&Y POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1932
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF HOPKINS
TO ACT AS GRANTEE FOR THE HOPKINS POLICE
DEPARTMENT.
WHEREAS, the Hopkins Police Department is submiit�•ing.an
application for funding of a TAPE RECORDER SYSTEM FOR PATROL USE, and
WHEREAS, the Hopkins Police Department has requested the
City of Hopkins to act as Grantee for this program.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City of Hopkins act
as Grantee for the TAPE RECORDER SYSTEM FOR PATROL USE and administer
funds in behalf of the Hopkins Police Department for the period of
September 1, 1970 to September l, 1971.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT Mayor Pokorny, Chairman of the Hopkins City
Council is hereby authorized and directed, upon approval of this resolution
by the Hopkins City Council, to execute such an agreement as requested by
the Governor's Commission on Crime Prevention and Control to implement said
program grant.
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a
regular meeting held on Tuesday, July 7, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1933
g RESOLUTION ORDERZAJ(� PREPARATION
OF EATGINEERS REPORT ON ID�PROBEF�BITS
WHEREAS a petition, eigned by oemera of not less than 3 5 Percent in
frontage of real property lfkely to be asseseed, haB been received, req westing
the a1Tey extensioa on south end of alley from Firat Street Abrth to Second
Street DTorth between Jackson and �Qonroe Avenue North (approximatelg .125 feet)
by blacktop surfacin� thereon a.nd the assessment of benefitting property for
all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to �I.S.g., Sec s.
429.011 to Sec. 429.111 (Laws 1957)•
NOYd, THEREFORE, �E IT RE�50LVID BY TFIE CITY COUATCIL OF T� CITY OF I�lPKINS,
AYINNE50TA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan, Pity
mgineer, for �study and he is instructed to report with all o�nvenient speed
advising the Council in a preliminary xay as to whether the proposed improve—
ments are feasible s►d ae to whether they should best be made a.s proposed on in
connection with some other improvement, a.nd the eetimated cost of the improve�ent
a.s recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Scpkine, �iinnesota, this 7th
day of July, 1970.
C. R. PETER50N,
City Clerk
JOSF�PH C. VEaELY,
City Attorney
i�NRY POKORN Y,
DQeyor
CITY OF HOPKIAiS
Hennepin County, �Iinnesota
RE,SOLUTION N0. 1934
A RF�OLUTION ORDgiING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEERS REPORT ON IA9PROVII�NTS
WHIItEAS a petition, signed by oromers of not leas than 35 percent in
frontage of real property likely to be assessed, has been received, req�eting
the improvement of Interlachen Road between Boyce and Goodri ch Avenues �y the
installation of watermain thereon aad the assessment of beneflttin� property
for all or a portion of the cost of the imprnvement pursuant to BQ.S.A., Secs.
429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957)•
NOW, Ti�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI� CITY OF �PKINS,
MINNF�OT,�, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strnjan, City
Eagineer, for study and he ie instructed to report with all canvenient speed
advising the Council in a preliminary Way as to whether the prnposed improve-
ments are feasible and as to whether they should best be mad e as propos ed on
itt connection with some other impronement, and the estimated coet of the improve-
mente as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, thi a 7th
day of July, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSII'H C. VESII�Y,
City Attorne�r
I�TRY POKORNY,
I�agor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1936
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PLAT OF WESTBROOKE 4,
AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CLERK TO SIGN SAME
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins that the plat of a parcel of land located in the
City of Hopkins, known as Westbrooke'4, be and the same is
hereby approved.
Passed and adopted by the Council at a regular
meeting held on Tuesday, the 7th day of July, 1970.
— C. R. PETERSON, HENRY POKORNY,
City Clerk Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County.:iMinnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1935
` A RESOLUTION GRANTING PERMISSION TO SUBMIT APPLICATION FOR
PERMIT TO OPERATE A LANDFILL IN HOPKINS FROM THE MINNESOTA
POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AND HENNEPIN COUNTY
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins presently operates and seeks to
continue to operate a Sanitary Landfill for the benefit of the residents
and businesses of our City, and
WHEREAS, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has established
a permit procedure for the continuation of such operation, which permit is
to be reviewed by the Metropolitan Council, and
WHEREAS, the Hennepin County Commissioners have passed an
ordinance establishing a licensing procedure, and
WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City of Hopkins to seek both
a Pollution Control Agency permit and a Hennepin County license, and
WHEREAS, the staff of the City of Hopkins has prepared an applica-
tion for this permit and license.
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Hopkins approves
the application prepared by the City of Hopkins staff and authorizes the
City Manager and City Engineer to present these applications to the respective
government agencies.
Passed and adopted by the Hopkins City Council at a regular meeting
held on Tuesday, July 7, 1970.
C. R. Peterson,
City Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely,
City Attorney
Henry Pokorny,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1964
RESOLUTION ORDERING AND AUTHORIZING SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY NOW OWNED BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS
LOCATED ON THE CORNER OF MONK AVENUE AND SECOND
STREET N.E. �
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins is presently the owner of the
premises hereinafter described, and
WHEREAS, the said City of Hopkins no longer requires said
premises for any public purpose, and
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the City of Hopkins
having no present public use for the premises hereinafter described, shall
sell and convey the following described premises situated in Hopkins, Hennepin
County, Minnesota, viz:
Al1 that part of the following described tract:
Tract G, except the North 60 feet thereof. Registered
- LandSSurvey No. 561, files of the Registrar of Titles,
County of Hennepin, which lies South of a line drawn
from a point in the West line of said Tract distant 4
feet North of the Southwest corner of said Tract, to a
point in the East line of said Tract distant 11.0 feet
North of the Southeast corner of said tract:
also, that part of said Tract lying East of a line drawn
parallel with and distant 4.0 feet West of the East line
of said Tract G;
also, that part of said Tract G lying Southeasterly of a
curve being tangent to the above described lines and having
a radius of 100 feet.
Be it further resolved that the Mayor and City Clerk be and the
same hereby are authorized and empowered to sign, execute and deliver all
new documents of conveyance in conformity herewith for and in behalf of the
City of Hopkins.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Hopkins held on Tuesday, the 7th of July, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
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HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
A meeting of the Board of Equalization of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held
on Monday, July 13, 1970 at 7:30 p.m, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, Assessor Hromadko and Bob Martin, Assistant County
Assessor.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the assessed
valuations of Real Property in the amount of $15,292,521.00, and Personal
Property valuations in the amount of $2,122,775.00, be approved. Mr.
Harriman voting no. Motion carried.
Action:. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
,C. R. Peter o�, Acting Secre .y to the Board
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota was held on Tuesday,
July 21, 1970 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Lund and Miller, also City Manager Novak,
City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building Inspector
Blomquist, Housing Inspector Opitz and City Attorney Vesely. Absent - Councilman Harriman.
Reel 113
Side 2
7-255
Action:
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Action:
-264
Item: 70-89-H. Mr, Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that
Resolution No. 1937, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING INTERCHANGE LAYOUT
466", be adopted as amended as follows: NOW THEREFORE, the City
Council of the City of Hopkins approves this Layout subject to
the following understandings: (1) this approval shall extend
Northward on Highway 18 to the Section line running East and West
at approximately Third Street South; (2) there shall be no taking
of private property from the backs of the homes facing on East
Park Valley Drive; (3) the elevation of the Berm shown in Section
A on the Layout ��6, shall be such that the 6 feet of height shall
be measured from the elevation at the rear property line of the
homes facing on East Park Valley Drive. The Council further
instructs the staff to cooperate with the Hennepin County Highway
Department and the Village of Edina to seek final approval of
this Layout by the Metropolitan Council and early programming
of construction of this highway. A roll call of the vote was
as follows: Mr. I�ller, yea; Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Lund, yea; and
Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion carried unaniunously.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Minutes of the July 7,
1970 Council meeting as amended, be approved and signed. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion,.that the Minutes of the Board
of Equalization meeting of July 13, 1970, be approved and signed. Motion carried.
At this point in the.meeting, Mayor Pokorny excused Councilman Lund.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
-271 ,Tuly 21, 1970, in the amount of $101,906.45,.be approved and authorized for payment,
with the exception of Check ��28746, issued to Suburban Paving, Inc. Motion carried.
BIDS: 4�1- Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, July 16, 1970 at 10:00 a.m, for
Concrete Work within the City of Hopkins and the following bids.were.received,
(see tabulation attached)
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the contract for Concrete
271- Work within the City of Hopkins be awarded to Drevdahl & Sons Co., in the amount
of $70,380.00. Motion carried.
4�2- Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, July 16, 1970.at 10:00 a.m. for
the installation of Storm Sewer and the following bids were received. (see tabula-
tion attached)
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the contract for.Storm
Sewer construction.be awarded to White Construction Co. in the amount of $34,192.50.
Motion carried.
4�3- Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, July l6, 1970.at 10:00 a.m. for
Street Improvements and the following bids.were.received. (see tabulation attached)
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that.the.Metro Contracting Co.
be awarded the contract for.Street Improvements in the amount of $78,852.98. Motion
carried.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, to.reconsider the above
motion. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Miller moved to withdraw his previous motion.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the awarding of the
-351 contract for Street Improvement be continued to the August 4, 1970 Council.meeting.
� Motion carried.
Item: 70-112-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller.seconded the motion, that the Cost sharing
351-359 Agreement with the Chicago & North.Western R.R. on Sth Avenue South Project
be continued to the August 18, ]:970 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Minutes.of the July 21, 1970 Council.meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 70-107-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 325,
359-391 "AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF THE NORTH-SOUTH_ALLEY IN BLOCK 69, WEST
MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DIVISION AND A PART OF FIRST STREET NORTH IN WEST
MINNEAPOLIS CENTER", be contiriued to the August 4, 1970 Council meeting.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-110-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
391-430 1939, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING FOR THE EXTENSION OF BLACKTOP ON
THE SOUTH END OF ALLEY FROM FIRST STREET NORTH TO.SECOND STREET NORTH
BETWEEN JACKSON AND MONROE AVENUE, APPROX. 125 FEET AND ON FIRST STREET NORTH
FROM JACKSON AVENUE WESTERLY TO THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY", be adopted. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-111-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
430-441 1940, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON THE EXTENSION OF WATERMAIN TO
SERVE PROPERTY ON INTERLACHEN ROAD BETWEEN BOYCE AND GOODRICH", be adopted.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-118-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
441- 1941, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON A CONCRETE CURB CUT
FOR DRIVEWAY AT 143 - 18TH AVENUE NORTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-118-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-446 1942, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN IMPROVEMENT OF A CONCRETE CURB CUT FOR
DRIVEWAY AT 143 - 18TH AVENUE NORTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-120-L. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the 1970 license
446-470 application for Thompson Air Conditioning Co. to install Gas Burners; the
Hopkins Jaycee Raspberry Corp., to operate a Carnival and sell beer for 3
days; and Keith Karasek to hold a Teen Age Dance at the VFW Club on August 5,
1970, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-121-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
470- 1938, "A RESOLUTION GIVING APPROVAL TO THE CONCEPT OF A CRIMINAL JUSTICE
INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES WITHIN HENNEPIN COUNTY",'
be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-122-A. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that after receiving
the City Attorney's opinion on the proposed contract with Panel Ads, for
placing waste receptacles in various locations in Hopkins, the previous
motion be reconsidered. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Council
-481 authorize a contract with Panel Ads of Minnesota, to place waste receptacles
in various locations in the City, subject to review by the City Attorney of
the proposed contract, including any necessary.revisions to protect the
interests of the City. Ori polling the vote there were 3 nays and no yeas.
Motion defeated.
Item: 70-119-A. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
481- appointments to various Commissions be continued to the August 4, 1970
Council meeting. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the.Merger Study
Committee which was appointed by the Mayor to study the proposed merger
of Hopkins and Minnetonka, be disolved. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Pokorny seconded the motion, that the meeting
-571 be adjourned. Motion carried.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1937
"A RESOLUTION APPROVING INTERCHANGE LAYOUT`.`N0. 6"
WHEREAS, the Hennepin County Highway Department is preparing
plans for the construction of Highway 18 through our community, and
WHEREAS, the Council, Staff and Consultants of the City of
Hopkins have reviewed numerous plans and presented comments to the
Hennepin County Highway Department, and
WHEREAS, numerous revisions of these plans have been made by the
Hennepin County Highway Department, and
WHEREAS, the design submitted April 16, 1970, titled "LAYOUT
N0. 6, PROJECT N0. 6715, 6509" has been thoroughly reviewed by the
staff, Consultants and City Council, and
WHEREAS, this design serves the traffic needs of the City of
Hopkins, while preserving the safety features of the Highway,
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Hopkins approves this
Layout subject to the following understandings: (1) this approval shall
extend Northward on Highway 18 to the section line running East and West
at approximately Third Street South; (2) there shall be no taking of
private property from the backs of the homes facing on East Park Valley
Drive; (3) the elevation of the Berm shown in Section A on the Layout
No. 6, shall be such that the 6 feet of height shall be measured from
the elevation at the rear property line of the homes facing on East Park
Valley Drive. The Council further instructs the staff to cooperate with
the Hennepin County Highway Department and the Village of Edina to seek
final approval of this Layout by the Metropolitan Council and early pro-
gramming of construction of this highway.
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a
regular meeting held on Tuesday, the 21st day of July, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
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(Off icial Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE CONCRETE PAVING OF ALLEYS
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Mana.ger at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Thursday, July 16, 1970, at 1Ot00 A.M., C.D.S.T.,
and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible
thereafter, award of a contract will be ma.de by the City for the above
work.
Plans, specifications and further details are available at the
off ice of the City Engineer.
Each bid must be accompanied by a Cashier's Check, Certified Check
or Standard Bidder's Bond written by a corporate surety certified by the
Minnesota State Insurance Co�nission, at ten per cent (10%) of the total
bid price, payable to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder
will, if successful, promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the
faithful performance of the work covered by this specification.
The successful bidder.;must, within ten (10) days after his bid is
accepted, execute a contract and bond for one hundred percent (100%) of
• the full amount of the bid and guaranteeing for one year the entire
project free of defective workmanship and material.
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Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidder's bonds of the
unsuccessful bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filing of
the contract and performance bond, the check or bid bond of the successful
bidder shall be returned to him.
The City provides proposal forms which are to be used. Each proposal
must be plainly marked "PROPOSAL FOR THE FURNISHING OF LABOR, TOOLS,
EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE CONCRETE PAVING OF ALLEYS".
and addressed to the City of Hopkins, Minnesota.
The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts
thereof. Any incomplete bid will be rejected.
In case of default the City may have the work done by others, and
hold the original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs.
CITY OF HOPKINS
/�h-� !� ��
Terry . Novak, City Manager
To be published in the HOPKINS SUN, June 25, 1970 and July 2, 1970.
To be published in the CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN, June 25, 1970 and July 2, 1970.
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sABU%ATIOId OF' BIDS
F0�
C(�i�RETE PA�IINC. OF AY,LEYS
B�de Opc�n�d ,��alv 16, 1970
�g,500 Sq. �Ids. Coacr��� Pawi�.fi �� p�x Sp�eAficm�fons
U�a�.� �f�e 7Cots�9. An��san�
DR 3Vl?A�i1a 8 S�6 COA��Y $ 6. B.2 $ 70 , 380 . 00 �
�IC�OR ��RI�SOi�T f� SO�S � 7.�8 �6,020.00
CO)��2F+,T'3 SPECIA�.T%ES �NC. � .55 86.825 .00
*r���o r o�r�A��i� �.��. 7 e 90 90, 850 .00
R�c��cnd �w B�a
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF
STORM SEWER
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall,
Hopkins, Minnesota, until Thursday, July 16, 1970, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.S.T.,
and then and there opened and publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter,
award of a contract will be made by the City for the above work. Approximate
major quantities are 680 feet of 36" R.C.P., and 270 feet of 30" R.C.P.
Plans, specifications and further details are.available at the office of
the City Engineer. No deposit is required but a charge of $10.00 per set will
be billed if plans and specifications are not returned in good condition within
ten (10) days after bids are opened.
Each bid must be accompanied by a Cashier's Check, Certified Check, or
Standard Bidder's Bond written by a corporate surety certified by the Minnesota
State Insurance Commission, at ten percent (10%) of the total bid price, payable
to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successful,
promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the faithful performance of the
work covered by this specification.
The successful bidder must, within ten (10) days after his bid is accepted,
execute a contract and bond for one hundred percent (100%) of the full amount
of the bid and guaranteeing for one year the entire project free of defective
workmanship and material.
Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidder's bonds of the
unsuccessful bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filing of the
contract and performance bond, the check or bid bond of the successful bidder
shall be returned to him.
The City provides proposal forms which are to be used. Each proposal
must be plainly ma.rked, "PROPOSAL FOR THE FURNISHING OF LABOR, TOOLS,
EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER", and
addressed to the City of Hopkins, Minnesota.
The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof,
Any incomplete bid will be rejected.
In case of default the City ma.y have the work done by others, and hold
the original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs.
CITY OF HOPKINS
T. L. Novak, City Manager
To be published in the HOPKINS SUN, July 2nd and 9th, 1970.
To be published in the CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN, July 2nd and 9th, 1970.
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T�lBUT�ATiOtd OF BIDS
FOR
S'�OR�i SEtJER
���.9 �ene� J�iy I6� d��0� bo.OQ tlol"[•
WHITE CO;�STY�UCi�ON CO2�iPAIdY
c. a.. corrr�.�x�c �or���r
R. F1e NPOORL' COt�iPANY
Fe Do CFi�1PtS�I COYdSTitIIG`�ZOTJ COA'Q�ANY
No����' COid�RAC'�ING CQT1Pl�I�Y
ERW?]d P1JidTG0A1ERY CONSTR[1CTIOI�I
BIAATC�'NI COP7S1'F�UC'�YOid (:OMPAiAi�TY
BON e1IdDERS4Id CO".�'ANY
BO:�f Y'ARROT'T EXCA�ATOR
"ETE[� IaA:A?�i°rY
� Cosreeged Total
Re��sma�nd I.ow Bid
$ 34, 192.50'�
39.877.75
4i,$�o.00 �
�a2,387.00 +�
43,040.00
4S,84i.50
51,027.90
51,109eS0
55,662.70
56,861.75
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS
FOR
STATE AID
STREET IMPROVEMENTS
SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, Hopkins,
Minnesota, until Thursday, July 16, 1970, at 10:00 A.M., local time. for con-
struction of twelve hundredths (0.12) miles of City Street. The work is identified
as Minnesota Project No. S.A.P. 42-346-06. (City Projects 70-06, 70-07, and 70-08).
The project calls for improvement of.11th Avenue South from lOth Street South to
the South City Limits. Work consists of grading, drainage, storm sewer, curb and
gutter, and bituminous surfacing. The project includes about 400 hours of dragline
excavation, 36,000 cubic yar-ds of granular borrow, 1,420 tons of bituminous surfacing,
75 lineal feet of storm sewer, 1300 lineal feet of curb and gutter, plus incidental
construction.
Copies of the drawings and specifications may be seen at the off ice of the
City Engineer. Copies of 'the drawings, specifications, and bid forms may be obtained
from the engineering firm of Carter, Krueger & Associates, Inc., 3250 Gorham Avenue,
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426, upon making a deposit of twenty (20) dollars. Failure
to submit a bona fide bid will result in forfeiture of deposit. All bidders sub-
mitting a bond fide bid at ti.me and place designated will receive refund of their
deposit upon return of drawings and specifications complete to the Engineer within`
ten (10) days after the bid opening date. Each proposal must be plainly marked:
"PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF STATE AID STREET IMPROVEMINT PROJECT 4�42-346-06",
and addressed to the City of Hopkins, Minnesota.
Each bid must be accompanied by a cashier's check, certified check, or
standard bidder's bond written by a corporate surety certified by the Minnesota
State Insurance Commission, at ten percent.(10%) of the total bid price, payable
to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successful,
promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the faithful performance of the work
covered by this specification.
The successful bidder must, within ten (10) days after his bid is accepted,
execute a contract and bond for one hundred percent (100%) of the full amount of
the bid and guaranteeing for one year the entire project free of defective work-
manship and ma.terial.
The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any techni-
calities and to make the award in the best interest of the City. Any incomplete
bid will be rejected. No bidder may withdraw his proposal for a period of thirty
(30) days after the date set for the opening thereof.
Partial payments will be made each month, as provided in the specifications.
Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidder's bonds of the unsuccessful
bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filing of the contract and performance
bond, the check or bid bond of the successful bidder shall be returned to him.
In-.case of default the City may have the work done by others, and hold the
original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs.
CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA
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Terrr ,.Novak, City Manager
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To be published in the HOPKINS SUN, July 2nd and 9th, 1970.
To be published in the CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN, July 2nd and 9th, 1970.
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CITY U�F HOPKZIdS
MI1V�iESOTA
T.�UY�TION QF B�S
��REE� �R6V�iEN'rS — E�,EiIEN�i A�E, 500
B�d Op�n3ng -- Tlzersd�y, Je�Iy Zb, 1970 — 10:00 a.mo
BYDDE7z
Metttt� Coaa�gae��n�, F�.c o
��.cl Fol�nder � Sons Co.
pask Constrtuc�ion Coo
tlolk �ruc�C�n� 5 Excavatimg
M3nn--Kota ixca�ating 9 Zrec o
���rgec'.ed f9.gures
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AM�UN'T
$ 78,852098 �
79,928,80
8�e, 367 e 3�i
86,886.67 *
91,453ab0
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin Coni�d�, Minnesota
IdOTICE OF HF�ARING ON PROPOSID IDqPROY�fENTS
TO WHOM IT A4AY COAiCERAT:
2dOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEDT that the City Conncil of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on lugast 18, 1970, to consider the making of an improvement on Interlachen
Road from Bo�ce Street to Goodrich Street by the estension of watermain and
atreet repair thereon pursuant to M.S.I., Sece. 429.011 to S ecs. 429.111
(Laxs �957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for euch improvement is Lots 1 thru
15, inclusive, Block 5; Lots 16 thru 30, inclusive, Block 4; all in F.A.
Savagee Interlachen Park.
The estimated cost of such improvement is $12,317.00.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement xill be heard at this meeting.
Dated July 21, 1970.
C. x. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VF: ELY,
City �ttorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopldns, Minnesota on gngust 6� 1970
and August 13, 197�•
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARIN(� ON PROPOSID IMPROVEN�+TTS
TO WHO&I IT D�Y CONCEHN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkine
rrill meet in the Conncil Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.�I.,
on lugust 18, 1970, to consider the making of aa improvement on the alle�
between Monroe and Jackeon Avenue North from Firat Street No rth to a point
approaimately 125 feet north and First Street Alorth from Jackson lvenue
westerly to North—South alle� by bituminous surfacing thereon purauant to
�.5.1., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Larrs 1957)•
The area proposed to be asseesed for such improvement i s Lots 1 thxu
26, inclusive, ��1ock 4; and Lote 1 thru 10, inclueive, includin� vacate d
alleys, Block 13; a11 in i�est Minneapolie Center.
The estimated cost of euch improvement ie �1,814.66.
All pereons desiring to be heard with reference to the pa�oposed
improvement xill be heard at this meeting.
Dated July 21, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins 5un, Hopkitta, &linnesota, on Augnst 6, 1970
ana gugust �3, �970.
CI`PY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, D�innesota
RF�oLUTION ido. � 939
A RF�SOLUTION RE4EIVINQ REPORT AND
C�LLIDiG FOR HEARING ON IA9PROV�I'S
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1933 of the Council adopted
July 7, 1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City F��ineer,
with reference to the alley betxeen B�onroe and Jackson Avenue Idorth from
Firet 3treet ATorth to a point appro$imately 125 feet north and First St reet
North from Jackson �t.enue eaeaterly to North-South alley by bitnminous
surfacin� thereon and this report wae received �y the Council on July 21,
�970.
DTO�f, THEREFORE, BE IT RF�OLVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Min�esota,
ae follorrs:
1. The Council xill coneider the improvement of auch etreet.and alley
in accordance rith the report aad the aeseesment of Lots 1 thru 26, inclusive,
Block 4; and Lots 1 thru 10, inclusive, includittg vacated al leys, Blocic 13,
all iu West Minneapolis Oeater for all or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pursuant to M.S.�., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957),
at an estimated total cost of the improvement of �1,814.66.
2. 6 public hearing shall be held on such proposed impivvement on the
18th da,y of gugust, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the Cit y Hall at 7:30
o'clock P.DQ., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and
improvement as required by la�r.
ldopted by the Council of the City of Hopkine, �linnesot a, this 21st
day of July, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City lttorney
Henry Pokor�q,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, �iinnesota
RESOLUTIOId ATO. 1940
g RE'SOLUTION RE�II VING REPORT AND
CALLIBTG F'OR HEARIATG ON INlPROVEi�1TS
WHERF�S, pursuant to Resolution No. 1934 of the Council adopted July
7, 1970, a report ha,s been prepared by John Strojan, Cit� Eagineer, wit h
reference to Interlachea Road from Boyce Street to Goodrich Street by t he
exteneion of rratermain and street repair thereon and this report xae
received by the Council on July 21, 1970.
NOW, THEftF�'ORE, BE IT RF�SOLVID bg the City Council of H�ipkins,
Minnesota, as folloras:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such atseet in
accorda.nce �►ith the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 15, inclusive,
Block 5; Lote 16 thru 30, inclusive, Block 4, all in F. A. Sava�es Interlachen
Park for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pureaant to M.S.A.,
Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429•11� (LawB �957), at an estimated oost of the
improvement of $12,317.00.
2. A public hearing shall be held on euch proposed improvement on the
18th day of �ugnst, 1970, in the Council Chambere of the.City Hall at 7:30
o'clock P.DH., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearing and
improvement ae required by la�.
�dop�ed by the Couacil of the City of Hopkins, �finnesota, this 21et
day of July, 1970.
C. R. PETERSOAT,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VE�ELY,
City Attorney
I�TRY POKORNY,
�Iayor
CITY OF HOPKIBJS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RE50LUTION N0. 1941
RF�OLUTION ORDERII�G PREPARATION
OF E[dGINEERS REPORT ON IIdPROVEB�ENTS
WHERE�AS a petition hae been received requea�ing the impx�vement of
143 — 18th Avenue DTorth, Lot 30, Block 9, West �linneapolis Third Diviaion
by concrete curb cut for drivexay thereon and the aseesement of benefitting
property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvecaent pursuant to
�f.s.1., secs. 429.011 to secs. 429.111 (Larre 1957)•
810�1, Ti�REFORE, BE IT RF,SOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, �fINNF�OTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
3trojan, City �gineer, for etudy and he is instructed to report with all
convenient apeed advising the Council in a preliminary xay as to orhether
the proposed improvemente are feaeible and as to whether they ehould best
be m�de as proposed or in connection with some other improv�ment, and the
estimated coet of the improvements as recommended.
gdopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, b�inneso�tra, this
21et day of July, 197�•
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City �ttorney
FIENRY POKOxNY,
A9ayo r
CITY OF HOPIQNS
Hennepin County, �inneaota
RESOLUTION N0. 1.942
RF�OLUTION ORDERIN(� I1�PROVE�iENT AND
PREPARATIOAI OF PI,AMS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution �To. 1941 of the Council adopted
July 21, 1970� a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Eagineer,
xith reference to the improvement of 143-18th Avenue North, Lot 30� Block
9, West D4inneapolis Third Division by concrete curb cut for drivexay th �on,
and this report xas receiveci by the Council on July 21� 1970, showing a
total cost of $216.20.
NOW, T�'ORE, BE I� RF�SOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopki ns:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the report
prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer.
2. That John Strojan, City F�gineer, is hereby designated as the
en�ineer for thie improvement and he ahall prepare plane and apecificat iona
for the makiag of such improvement.
ldopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, I�linnesota, this
21et day of July, �970.
C. R. PETERSON,
i�ity Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
�iayor
CITY OF.HOPKINS
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION N0. 1938
A RESOLUTION GIVING APPROVAL TO THE CONCEPT
OF A CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES WITHIN HENNEPIN
COUNTY.
-- WHEREAS, the rate of crime continues to rise each year in
Hopkins and the other jurisdictions of Hennepin County, and
WHEREAS, the resources to counter the increasing crime rate
are becoming more difficult to obtain, and
WHEREAS, the Governor's Commission on Crime Prevention and
Control has given high priority to the matters of information,
communications and inter-agency cooperation, and
WHEREAS, several criminal justice agencies representing all
levels of local governments and all components of the criminal
justice system within Hennepin County have met and developed a plan
for the creation of a criminal justice information system, and
WHEREAS, an application for LEAA funds has been prepared for
submission to the Governor's Commission on Crime Prevention and
Control for assistance in the creation of the criminal justice in-
formation system,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the
City of Hopkins gives approval to the concept of a criminal justice
information system for the criminal justice agencies within Hennepin
County.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Manager be directed to
provide the participation required for research, planning and
development as the City's share in the development process.
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins at
a regular meeting of the Council held on Tuesday, July 21, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
Hopkins City Council
Hopkins City Fiall
Hopkins, Niinnesota 55343
Gentlemen:
�ITY OF HOPKINS
�10 FIRST STREET SOUTH PHONE: 838-6474
�PKINS, MINNESOTA 55343
July 9, 1970
Pursuant to the motion passed on July 7 with reference to a
contract or location agreement between the City of Hopkins and Panel
Ads of N'iinnesota concerning the installation of 35 trash receptacle units
in the business area of Hopkins� I have investigated the proposition and
examined the preferred agreement and have come to the following conclusions:
The distributor (Panel Ads) proposes to furnish and install
35 receptacle units at various locations in the business part of Hopkins.
These u.nits are made of cast aluminum. They contain a cloth or plastic
saluare bag which is hooked by four corners inside of the receptacle and
Urhich are to be emptied by the City garbage and rubbish department periodically.
The lid of the receptacle operates on a hinge and it occurs to me that the
ti-�eight of the lid could become somewhat dan�erous to inexperienced persons
lifting it which would be caused by the shirring action of the heav�T lid
shirring across the base container.
The distributor proposes to sell advertising to be inserted on
the four panels of each receptacle. Each such merchant would pay the sum
of °;15.00 for the advertising mat and thereafter �aould pay a5.00 per month
per panel for the duration of the ad. There being four panels on each can, ? ��
the revenue amou.nts to the sum of �2L�0.00 per month per receptacle. f B 1
The proposed agreement provides that at any time after
January 1, 1971 if 50 percent of the advertising is not placed or sold, the
distributor may at his option remove any or all receptacles upon 30 days'
c,�ritten notice to the City. I presume that if this should occur the
merchants uaho had expended ;15.00 for the advertising mat would simpl� lose
this investment.
The agreement further provides that the distributor �aill
replace°`any defective or damaged parts as a result of normal wear upon
request b,y the Cit,y." There is no provision for replacement of such a
receptacle which is smashed by other than normal vaear.
The agreement is for a tvao—year period (subject to the above
cancellation) and the distributor has the option to renew for a like
period and unless 30 days' written notice is given, the agreement
automatically rene�as itself .
Hopkins CitJ Council —2—
It is a provision that
either party �rill entitle such party
costs and reasonable attorney fees.
July 9, 1970
default in the performance by
to recover damages plus court
It is my opinion that the City of Hopkins cannot enter into
such agreement without at least some kind of bid procedure. It is the
duty of the City to use reasonable means to maintain the cleanliness of
the City and to this end the City can purchase and maintain proper
receptacles and collection service. I am informed that each of these
receptacles if purchased in sufficient quantity will cost approximately
�60.00. The proposed agreement appears to be an attempt at a joint
venture between the City and Panel Ads, all to be financed by advertising
on the part of the merchants of Hopkins. This is a delegation of
authority and duty r,ahich is highly questionable.
Yr�urs truly,
��� �� � _� i�
,, ; ��? \ � (,! ' ` �%
���7oseph C. Vesei`y`�`'` /
L�City Attorney
A regular meeting of the Council of.the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
August 4, T970,.at 7:30 p.m..in the Council.Chambers in.the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman and Lund, also City Manager Novak,
City Engineer Strojan, Assistant Engineer Anderson, Building Inspector Blomquist, Housing
Inspector Opitz and City Attorney Vesely. Absent were Councilman Miller and City Clerk
Peterson.
Reel 114
Side 1
5-
Action:
-52
Bids:
Action:
52-84
Bids:
� Action:
84-122
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Minutes
of the July 21, 1970 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion
carried.
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the expenditures
dated August 4, 1970 in the amount of $334,188.53, be approved and aut�orized
for payment. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Wednesday, July 29, 1970 at 3:00 p.m,
for construction of the Burnes Park Shelter Building and the following bids
were received. (see tabulation attached)
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, to award the contract for
the construction of the Burnes Park Shelter Building to the firm of Loeffel-
Engstrand in the amount of $19,800. Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on July 16, 1970 at 10:00 a.m. for Street
Improvements in the City of Hopkins and the following bids.were received. (see
tabulation of bids attached. (continued from the July 21, 1970 Council meeting)
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, to award the contract for
Street Improvements in the City of Hopkins to the Metro Contracting, Inc, in the
amount of $78,852.98. Motion carried.
Item: 70-107-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 325,
122-136 "AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK 69, WEST
MINNEAPOLIS SECOND DIVISION AND A PART OF FIRST STREET NORTH IN WEST
MINNEAPOLIS CENTER", be accepted for the second.reaiiing thereof and according
to law same to be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 70-124-Z. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 326,
-
136-159 "AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE VACATION OF A 20 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY PARCEL ALONG
'I`HE NORTH SIDE OF ST. LOUIS STREET TO REDUCE THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO 60 FEET",
be accepted for the first reading. (Location::East and West of Jackson on
the north side of St. Louis St. - Applicant:.Red Owl & Honeywell) Motion
carried. �
Appearance: Appearance by members of the V.F.W. and American Legion for Council approval
159-196 of a memorial for all veterans to be placed in Central Park. Council approved
the proceeding with plans, but made no formal motion.
Item: 70-125-Z. Mr, Lund moved, and Mr. Blake,seconded the motion, that the recommendation
196-228 from the Zoning and Planning Commission for Council approval of a Conditional
Use Permit for a bank of Tennis Courts north of 0ak Ridge Golf Course on
County Road ��18 be approved, and that the parking area be located on the
south side. (Applicant: Oak Ridge Country Club) Motion carried.
Item: 70-104-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Council approves the
228-246 bid prices for the paving of 2nd Street North in conjunction with the County':
Project �66928, and authorizes the staff to enter into an agreement with the
Alexander Construction Company for this project. Motion carried.
Item: 70-124-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
246-279 1943, "A RESOLUTION ENDORSING AMENDMENT N0. 1 ON TAX-EXEMPT PROPERTY",.be
adopted. Polling the Council the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr.
Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund,.yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion carried un-
animously.
Item: 70-126-C. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 327,
279-287 "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE FIRE PREVENTION CODE", be accepted for the first
reading. Motion carried.
' Item: 70-127-E. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Engineer's
287-348 Report on bituminous surfacing of First Street South from Harrison Avenue
to alley east of Harrison Avenue, be continued to the August 18, 1970
Council meeting. Motion carried.
i
Minutes of the August 4,.1970 Council meeting, cont..
Page 2..
Item: 70-128-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that the.Petition for
348-361 and Engineer's Report and cost study for extension of Sanitary Sewer and
Watermains to serve Bellgrove, be continued to the September 1, 1970 Council
meeting. Motion carried.
I�em: 70-129-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1944,
361-397 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION.FOR SIDEWALK IMPROVE-
MENT ON EAST SIDE OF 11TH AVENUE SOUTH BETWEEN EXCELSIOR AVENUE AND ALLEY
SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-130-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that authorization be
397-416 granted to place stop signs on the following locations: (1) on 15th Avenue
South at Sth Street for northbound traffic on 15th Avenue; (2) on Westbrooke
Way at 9th Avenue for eastbound traffic on Westbrooke Way; (3) on.Westbrooke
Way at llth Avenue for westbound traffic on.Westbrooke Way; (4) on llth
Avenue South at lOth Street for southbound traffic on llth Avenue. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-131-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr.
416- Northwestern Bell Telephone
place 4' of transite pipe at
Sunnyside Lane, be granted.
Item: 70-132-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr.
-424 Northwestern Bell Telephone
County Road 73 at a point 85
, Motion carried.
Blake seconded the motion, that the request by
Co. for a permit to move existing pole and to
the NW corner of Van Buren Ave. No. and
Motion carried.
Blake seconded the motion, that the request by
Co, for a permit to place buried cable across
feet north of Robinwood Lane, be granted.
Item: 70-133-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by
424-450 the City Engineer for Council consideration of installation of street lights
on llth Avenue South at alley south of Excelsior Avenue, be continued to
the August 18, 1970 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-134-S. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the request for
450-484 Council approval for payment of the Minneapolis Sewer bill as recommended
by the City Manager, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-135-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1945,
484-557 "A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL RAMSGATE PLAT", be adopted, with the
stipulation that there be no access onto Aighway ��7 from this property.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-136-E. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1946,
557- "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON REPAIR OF SIDEWALKS WITHIN
THE CITY OF HOPKINS", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-136-E. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded.the motion, that Resolution No. 1947,
-587 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON REPAIR OF SIDEWALK WITHIN THE CITY OF
HOPKINS", be adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that authorization be
587-641 given to the City Attorney, Mr. Vesely, to proceed with the purchase of
land in the vicinity of 8th Street South, from A1 Wesley, for the sum of
$1,500.00. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman not-�,voting.
Item: 70-119-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor`s
678- appointment of Councilman Miller to the Park Board for a one year term;
Councilman Blake to Zoning and Planning Commission for a one.year term;
Councilman Lund to the Health & Welfare Commission for a one.year.term;
Councilman Harriman to the Human Rights Commission for a one.year term;
and Mayor Pokorny to the Housing & Redevelopment Authority and to the
Library Board for a one,year term, be approved. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
reappointment of Stanley Sidla for a two year term on the Zoning and Planning
Commission, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 70-119-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's re-
cont. appointment of Mr. Vesely and Mrs. Geltman to the Library Board for two
year terms, be approved. Motion carried.
Minutes of the August 4, 1970.Council.meeting,.cont. Page 3.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
reappointment of Cecil Kloss and Robert Geltman to the Hopkins Police
. Civil Service Commission for two year terms, be approved. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the meeting be
-782 adjourned. Motion carried.
BID TABULATION
BURNES PARK SHELTER BUILDING
Bid Opening - July 29, 1970 at 3:00 p.m.
BIDDER
* Loeffel-Engstrand
Magney
Adams
Berglund-Johnson
Lund-Martin
Henning-Nelson
E1 View
C.M. Carlson
Orvedahl
Erection & Maintenance
1
Dupre
E.D.S.
Krueger
R. Lee
*Recommend low bid
AMOUNT (includes alternates)
$19,800 �
20,890
23,100
21,548
21,700
22,685
22,778
22,094
25,100
31,902
22,747
27,300
23,335
22,171
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C��a'Y OF �tQ1�ICINS
MIPIIV�SO'TA
TABtJI�Ti�Y� O]F BIDS
S�FcEET a.�I�OV��S —�LE�N�H A� e S0.
Bid Opeeaing — 7�'hesrsday9 .�ealy 16, 1970 — 10.�0 aem,
BIDDE7L
M�t�a Cont���t�n�s Yraca
��r1 �ol�a�der � Sona �oo
?��gk. Constg��:�ion Coe
i/ol�C �ru�k�r�� 5 �ascmwa�t�ng
�[�.nn—I��a �xca�atiitg, Inc o
��oxg�c��ed fA�utrea
ANi0�3N�
$ 75,852,98 � �
79,928,80
8�+,367034
8bs8Sb,67 �
91,453060
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C I TY OF NOPK I^� S
HF,NP�PIl�T COUNTY, P�:IP�?I�IESOTA
ORDIP�lANCF \T0. 325
AI�T OP4DI�TAI�TCE VACATI?�TG A PORTIOP? OF TF-L� n10FtTH SOUTH
ALLEY IF1 BLOCK 69 '.�TEST MIP�IT�APOLIS SE�OI�iD DIVISIOAT
r�T�ID A PART OP' FIRST STR�ET NORTI: IP1 ,^1i+�ST t�III�?��TEAPOLIS
CEN'I� .
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins
as follows:
That that portion of the alley and of First Street Dlorth,
as more fully hereinafter described, both of �ahich are located in the
�ity of Hopkins, be and the same are hereby vacated: �
The Tdorth 80 feet of the ATorth South alley in Block
69 �1est I:inneapolis Second Division, Hennepin County,
I�;inne sota .
That part of First Street �yorth in the plat of T�dest
t�.inneapolis Center lying Easterly of the '.•7esterly
boundary line of Block 3`v7est Alinneapolis Center
extended South across said First Street North and
lying �•lesterly of the T,ortherly boundary line of
St. Louis Street.
First read at a r•egular meeting of the Council of the City
of I-'.opkins held July 7, 1970, and finally read, approved, and adopted and
ordered published.at a regular meeting of said �ouncil of/said,City on the
4tli' day. of'Au'gust, 1970. � -
:''
H���' ' o orny, �ay
C. �. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, �ity Attorney
To be published in the Hopkins Sun August 13, 1970
�
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1943
RESOLUTION ENDORSING AMENDMENT N0. 1
ON TAX-EXEMPT PROPERTY.
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins is by law almost totally dependent
on the property tax to finance municipal services; and
WHEREAS, the City Council is acutely aware of the burden which
property taxes impose on property owners, particularly those individuals
living on fixed incomes; and
WHEREAS, the City Council is concerned about the steady growth in
tax-exempt property which serves to increase the burden of taxpaying property
owners; and
WHEREAS, the City Council is not unmindful of the valuable services
performed by many tax-exempt organizations, particularly religious and
educational institutions; and
WHEREAS, the Minnesota Legislature has thoroughly studied this problem
and expressed its concern through the passage of Laws 1969c.925, which proposes
to amend Article 9 Section 1 of the Minnesota Constitution to permit the
Legislature to define or limit the classes of exempt property, except churches,
houses of worship and property used solely for educational purposes; and
WHEREAS, the City Council believes the proposed amendment to be in
the best interests of the City of Hopkins and the state as a whole, and represents
a reasonable means of ineeting the need to more equitably spread the burden of
financing local government services while at the same time avoiding imposing undue
financial hardship on educational and religious institutions;
�IOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of Hopkins endorses
the principles of equitable tax policy and reform exemplified in Amendment No. 1
relating to tax-exempt property and urges its ratification.
Passed and adopted by the (buncil of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
at a regular meeting held on Tuesday, the 4th day of August, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Aennepin �ounty, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1944
1 RESOLUTION ORDERING PRII'ARATION OF
ENGINEERS REPORT ON ID4PROYEdlENTS
WHEREAS a petition, signed by o�nere of less than 35 percent i n
frontage of real property likely to be asaes�ed, hae been received,
requ�sting the improvement of the East side of Eleventh Avevue South
betWeen E�ccelsior 8veaue and alley south of F�celsior by aideWalk
improvement thereon and the assessment of benefitting propexty for all
or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Sece.
_ 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957)•
IdOW, THEREF'ORE, BE IT RFSOLVID BY TIiE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIT7C
OF HOPKINS, 1dINNE50TA, that the proposed improvement be ref erred to John
Strojan, City Engineer, for stuc�y and he is instructed to r�ort with
all convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary xay as to
ahether�°the proposed improvements are feasible and ae to wh ether they
should best be made aa propoeed on itt connection with some other
improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvemente as recommended.
�dopted by the City Council of the City of Hopld ns, blinnesota,
this 4th day of August, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON�
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City �ttorney
I�ID�TRY �OKORNY ,
Mayor
�
CITx Ok' H.O�KTNS .
Hennepin.County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1945
A RESOLUTION APPROVING.THE ��1�IAL.RAMSGATE
PLAT AND AUTEIORTZING THE.MAYOR AND CLERK
TO SIGN SAME.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Ci.ty Council of.the City
of Hopkins.that-the plat of a parcel of land located in the
City of Hopkins, known as RAMSGATE,.be and tI�e same is.hereby
approved.
Passed and adopted by tlze Council at a regular
meeting held on Tuesday, the 4th day of August, T970.
C. R. PETERSON, HENRY POKORNY,
City Clerk Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPIQNS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1946
1 RESOLUTIOAT ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ENGINEERS REPORT Old IMPROV�lEAiTS
WHEREAS it is ordered by the City Council that consideration be gi ven
to the improvement of various locations by the repa,�r of sideWalks thereon
and the assessment of benefitting property for all or a port ion of the co�t
of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Sece. 429•111 (LaWs
1957)•.
NOW, TFiEREFORE, BE IT RF,50LVED BY THE CITY COUAICIL OF TI� CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNF�OTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John Strojan,
City Engineer, for study and he is inetructed to report aith all convenient
speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whethe r the proposed
improvements are feasible and as to whether they ahould best be made as
proposed on in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated
cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
4th day of Au�ust, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VF�ELY,
City At�borney
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
ci�r oF xoP�xs
Hennepin Qc�unty, Minnesota
RFSOLUTION N0. 1947
� RE�SOLUTION RECIIVI2dG REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON I�IPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution Ido. 1946 of the Council adopted
A�St 4, 1970, a report hae been prepared by John Stro�jan, City Engineer9
with reference to the improvement of certain properties by r�sir of sidewalks
and this report was received by the Council on Au�uet 4� 1970.
NO�f, THEREFORE, BE IT RFSOLVID by the City Council of Hopldns, Minn+esota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the inetallation of concr ete sidexall�
repair at 104-16th Avenue North, Lot 11, Block 6, Gibbe Firat Addition to
ldest Minneapolis, at an estimated cost of �33012; 21-10th Av enue South,
Lot 25, Block 5, at an estimated coet of �33�12; 22-6th gvenus South, Lot 10,
Block 2, at an estimated cost of $66e24; both in West �linneapolis; 50 Jackson
Avenue South, the north 43 feet of Lot 17, Block 22, at an e stimated coat of
�99•36; 42 �fonroe Avenue So�th, Lots 17 aad 18, including adjacent vacated
alley� Block 23, at an estimated cost of $33.12; 125 �ionroe Avenue South,
ill of Block 34, includiag vacated streete and alley, at an estimated c�t of
$66e24; 138 Van Buren Avenue South, Lot 10, Block 35, at an estimated cost of
ffi33•12; 142 Van Buren gvenue South, Lot 11, Block 35, at an estimated cost of
�66,�24; 145 Van Buren gvenue South, Lot 13, Block 36, at an estimated cost of
833e12; all in West Minneapolie Center; 129-15th lvenue North, Lot 19 and
South one-half of Lot 20, Block �4, at an estimated cost of $33012; 118-�9th
lvenue North, Lot 8, Block 79, at an eatimated cost of �198.72; North side of
Firat Street Aiorth from Seventh Avenue North, t�esterly to alleyo Lots 1 thru
12, inclusive, Block 81, at an estimated cost of �756.24; 11 }8th �venu e ATorth,
Lot 16, Block 81, at an estimated cost of $33e12; 124-5th Hvenue North, Lot 7�
ittcluding adjacent one-half of vacated alleyo Block 83, at an estimated cost
of $66.24; 242-5th Avenue North, Lot 2, Block 84, at an estimated coat of $33.12;
238-5th �venue North, Lot 3, Block 84, at an estimated cost of $33.12; 233-6th
Avenue North, Lot 21, Block 84, at an estimated cost of �33�12; 242�7th �venue
North� Lots 1 and 2, Block 86, at anestimated cost of 833012; 241�11th Avenue
North, Lot 23� Block 89, at an estimated cost of �33.12; 232 -11th ivenu e ldorth,
Lot 5, Block 90, at an estimated cost of �33e12; 216-11th Avenue Idorth, Lot 9,
Block 90, at an estimated cost of �33•12; 333-10th �venue Nosth� Lot 21,
Block 99, at an estimated cost of 833•12; 424-12th gVenue North, Lots 1
and 2, egcept State High�ay, Block 107, at an estimated coat of �66.24;
410-14th gvenue North, Lot 7, Block 109, at an estimated cost of $33•12;
all the foregoing being in West Minneapolis Second Division, and the
assessment of benefitting property for all the cost of the improvement e
pursuant to �.5.�., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Lawa �957)•
2. i public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement o n
the 15th day of September, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall
at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such
hearing and improvements ae required by la�.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 4th
day of �ugust, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON�
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VEaSELY,
City Attorney
;�
i�NRY POKORNY,
�ayor
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota was held on Tuesday,
August 18, 197.0 at 7:30 p.m, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager Novak, City
�Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Finance Director Frane and City Attorney Vesely.
Absent - Mayor Pokorny, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Housing Inspector Opitz. Councilman
Harriman conducted the meeting as Mayor Pro Tem.
Reel 114 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Minutes of the
Side 2 August 4, 1970 Council meeting be approved and signed. Motion carried.
6-9
Action:_ Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
9-35 August 18, 1970 in the amount of $251,378.94, be approved and authorized
for payment. Motion carried.
Bond Sale: Pursuant to notice proposals were received on August 18, 1970 at 2:00 p.m.
for the sale of P.I.R. Bonds, Park Bonds and Sanitary Sewer Bonds and the
following were received. (see attached) Mr. Lloyd Olson, our Bond Consultant
explained the proposals.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1951,
35- "A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE SALE OF $400,000 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING
FUND BONDS TO THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAINT PAUL", be adopted. A roll
call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund,
yea; and Mr. Miller, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1952,
"A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE SALE OF $200,000 PARK BONDS OF 1970 TO NORTHWESTERN
NATIONAL BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS", be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as
follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund, yea;.and Mr. Miller,
yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Action: Mr. Lund mqved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1953,
-82 "A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE SALE OF $850,000 SANITARY SEWER BONDS TO NORTH-
WESTERN NATIONAL BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS", be adopted. A roll call of the vote
was as follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund, yea; and Mr.
Miller, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-111-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller s'econded the motion, that Resolution No. 1954,
82-127 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON INTERLACHEN ROAD FROM BOYCE STREET
TO GOODRICH STREET BY THE EXTENSION OF WATERMAIN AND STREET REPAIR THEREON",
be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr.
Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund, yea; and Mr. Miller, yea. Motion carried un-
animously.
Item: 70-83-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1955,
315-334 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON STREET IMPROVEMENTS ON LAKE STREET N.E.
FROM MONK AVENUE TO APPROX. 2100 FEET WEST", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-145-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr, Miller seconded the motion, that the request from
127-315 the State Highway Department for concurrence in banning left turns on west-
bound ��7 near Ramsgate Apartments, be continued to the September 1, 1970
Council meeting, and that the City Manager be authorized to negotiate with
the owners of the development for the construction of a permanent barricade
to cut off vehicular access to the Ramsgate Apartments and the owners to
submit plans for such a barricade at the September 1, 1970 Council meeting.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-148-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1950,
498-506 "A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF SERVICE ROAD CONSTRUCTION BY THE STATE OF
MINNESOTA", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-140-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr, Miller seconded the motion, that the application
506-586 for transfer of On=Off Sale Non-intoxicating Ma1t Liquor license, Juke Bo�,
and Amusement Device - Liberty Bar, be continued to the September 1, 1970
� Council meeting and that the City Sanitarian, Mr. Mood.be instructed to make
further inspection of these premises. Motion carried.
Item: 70-137-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1956,
586-626 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR BITUMINOUS
SURFACING ON DIVISION STREET", be adopted. Motion carried.
Minutes of the August 18, 1970 Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 70-110-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that.Resolution No. 1957,
626-655 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE ALLEY BETWEEN MONROE AND
� JACKSON AVENUE NORTH FROM FIRST STREET NORTH TO A POINT APPROX. 125 FEET
NORTH AND FIRST STREET NORTH FROM JACKSON AVENUE WESTERLY TO NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
BY BITUMINOUS SURFACING THEREON", be adopted. A roll call of the vote showed
4 yeas, and 0 nays. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-112-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Cost sharing
655-663 Agreement with the Chicago & North Western Railroad on 5th Avenue South
Project, be continued to the September l, 1970 Council meeting. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-124-Z. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 326,
663- "AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF ST. LOUIS STREET", be continued to the
September 1, 1970 Council meeting for the second reading. Motion carried.
Item: 70-126-C. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 327,
-675 "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE FIRE PREVENTION CODE", be continued to the
September 15, 1970 Council meeting for the.second.reading. Motion carried.
Item: 70-127-E. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1958,
675-722 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON PETITION FOR BITUMINOUS SURFACING OF
FIRST STREET SOUTH FROM HARRISON AVENUE TO ALLEY EAST OF HARRISON AVENUE", be
adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-133-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request for
722-740 Council consideration of installation of street.lights on llth Avenue South
at alley South of Excelsior Avenue, be denied. Motion carried.
Item: 70-119-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
740-742 appointments to Boards and Commissions be continued to the September 1, 1970
Council meeting, Motion carried.
Item: 70-129-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Engineer's Report
742-757 on Concrete sidewalks on the East side of llth Avenue South from a point
approx. 80 feet South of Excelsior Avenue to a point approx. 300 feet South,
be continued to the September 15, 1970 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-138-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1949,
757-766 "A RESOLUTION DECLARING COSTS TO BE ASSESSED AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF
PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS", be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows:
Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund, yea; and Mr. Miller, yea. Motion
carried unanimously.
tem: 70-139-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that designation of
166-785 Robert J. Lapic, CPA, to audit the City's accounts for the year 1970 for a
fee of approx. $3,150.00, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 70-141-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the additional 1970
785-.. license applications for Salts Operating Co., d/b/a H. Salt Esq. Fish & Chips,
to sell milk; Richard D, Kuhn, d/b/a Hopkins Shell for transfer of license
��185, to operate a Service Station, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-142-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the list of Election
-792 Judges for the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, September 15, 1970, be
approved. Motion carried. (see attached)
Item: 70-143-B. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request by the
792-797 Geo. R. Wolff Post 46425, V.F.W, for renewal of their bingo permit for the
months of July, August and September 1970, be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-144-D. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request for
797-843 a Writ of Detainer and approval to go to bid for the demolition of a building
at 709 West Excelsior Avenue be continued to the September 1, 1970 Council
� meeting. Mr. Blake voting no. Motion carried.
Item: 70-146-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1948,
843-862 "A P�ESOLUTION APPROVING AGREEMENT REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWERS
WITH'CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY AND CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL
& PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY", be adopted. Motion carried.
Minutes of the August 18, 1970 Council meeting, cont. Page 3.
Item: 70-147-C. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion,.that the Contract for
, 862-914 Landscape architect work for Park Va11ey Park, be referred back to the Parks
& Recreation Commission for further study. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
914-916 adjourned. Motion carried.
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BIDS RECEIV�D AT SALE
AUGUST 18, 1970
BIDD ERS
FIRST NA TIONAL BAI�IK
RE: $400, 000 Permanent Improvement
� Revolving Ftiind Bonds
City of Hopkins, Miiinesota. .__
NET INTEREST
ADDRESS RATE PRICE COST_ & R.ATE
St. Paul 9-1-73 - 5. 00%a $397, 420 $62, 580
. 5. 215qo
FIRST NATIONAL BA1�TK Minneapolis 9-1-?3 - 5. 00°Jo $396, 480 .$63, 520
5. 2933%
NORTHtT�ESTERN NATL.BIC. Minneapolis 9-1-73 - 5. OOryo $395, 400 $64, 600
1• 5. 3833%
Allison-��lilliams Co. Minneapo is
Dain, Kalman & Quail, Inc. Minneapolis
Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood, Inc.. Minneapolis
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RE:
$200, 000 Park Bonds &
$850, 000 Sanitary Sewer Bonds
City of Hopkins, Ninnesota _
ADDRESS RATE PRICE
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NORTHWESTERN NATL. BI{. ' Minneapolis
A�lisan-V�Iilltams Co. Minneapolis
Dain, Kalma.n & Quail, Ino. Minneapolis
Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood� Ino. Minneapolis
E.J. PRESCOTT Minneapolis
American National Bank St. Paul
Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis New York
Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner &
Smith New Yo rk
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
First National Bank
Shearson, Hammill & Co. , Inc. �
tiVoodard-Elwood & Co.
DuPont,'Glore, Forgan Mun.�� Inc.
Ftirat National Bank
Minneapolis
St: Paul
New York
Ninneapolis
New York
Hoptcins
1972/?4-5.00%
1975/76-5.25%
1977/79-5.50%
1980/81-5. 75%
1982/84-6.00%
1985 -G.10%
198G -6.20%
1987 -G.30%
1988 -6.40%
1989/91-6. 50%a
1972/?5-5.10%a
1976/77-5. 30%
1978/?9-5. 50%
1980/81-5. 75%
1982/83-6.00%
1984 -6.10%a
1985 -6.20%
1986 -6.30%
1987/88-6. 40%a
1989/91-6.50%
1972/?4-5.00%
1975/76-5. 20%a
19??/79-5. 50°Io
1980 -5.60%
1981 -5. 75%
1982/83-6. 00%
1984 -6.10%
1985/86-6.30%
198?/88-6.54%
1989/91-6. 60°�
$1�035,688.50
$1,U35,890
$1,036,8�5
NET INTEREST
C06T & RATE
$685,661.50
6.1549°�
$687,617.50
6.1725%
$690, 860
6. 2016%a
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BIDDERS ADDRESS RATE PRICE COST & R.ATE
JOHN NUVEEN 8a CO., INC. Chicago 1972/74-5. 00% $1� 038, 324 $691, 818.50
'` Channer Newman Securities Co. Chicago 1975/78-5. 50� 6.2102%
McLiney & Co. I�ansas City 1979/81-5.80%
R.obert S. C. Peterson, Inc. Minneapolis 1982/83-6. 00%a
1984 -6.10%
1935 -6.20%
198G -6.30%
1987 -6.40%
1988/89-6.50%
1990/91-6. 60%
ADVA,NCE SECURYTIES CORP. New Yorlc 1972/76-5. 50°Jo $1.033, 927.40 $718, 512. 60
Seller Investment Co. , inc. Memphis 1977/81-6. 00°Iu 6. 4498°Jo
1982/83-6. 25%
1984 -6.40°%a
1985 -6.50%
1986/91-6. 60qa
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' C@9UId'�Y OF �NN�IPIN
�CIaY Or �3�I�TS,�NS
� �ERb�L�N�N'P �a��`,.�V��v� �LiLVIRIG �'�ND BalYD OF 1970
. , KNOi"J ALL �N �3Y TI�i�S]� PT�SEN'�3 Tha� tbe C3ty of Hopkara3,
a municipal corpora�ion of �icn��piA Couuty, B�ina�esota, hereMy a��-
nowledgc�a i�sQl.f to be �.adeti�Qd �nd, for value re�eived� �rornases
tca pay to bearer on ti�e i�t d�:y �� S€�p'�e�zbex, 19�3, v�i�Y�ou�i:��:i.on
c►i px�.or payr,ie�s�, tl�e sura o� �I�'IV� TI-IOUSAl�"i7 D�3I,LAR� and to pagr i�at�r-
�a�t tlxerean iro�n the da�a horoo� e�nt31 tl�e y�r�nci�al st�m ��s paid �t
�h� rata oi � � pe.r cant • i �O) per anr�umq in�
�vresl; i:o rsaturity pay�.bla �:Z�c� l, 19�1, �.a�d se�a3annually thore-
af�or on tlie ls�i day of H�rcl� and �Z�e I.e� day o� Sept�mber in e,�rct�
y�s.�r in aceo�dance w�.th ancl upox� �r�se�tat:�on �nci su�r�nder o� the
in�tere�� coug�a�s riereto �t�a�i��d as t�ey sev�rallq become due.
bdfih principa�� and in�ere��: are pa�ymbie at �
�n any coin or cu�rancy o� ti�o ii��'�ed S'�ates o� A3ner;ica qhich at .
�i�e �ime o� payinont is legal t�nc3er �or publie and priv�te cieT�ts
anc� �or �he pi•or:ipt paqm�nt oi saic: principai and interest a� ���
�an;o respecti�eiy b�c�me du@, �ih� �uil i�2ith, c�ed�t �,nd taxia��
powers of the ci�y itavo b�en a.x�d are Tier.�lby irr�v�c�b�q p��dged.
Thia i�oigd i3 or�� o� �.n �.s�suc 3:n tlae to�al princip�l
am�unt of ��oo� 000, AIi v� lxd�e c�ate an� tenor, all o� which tz� v�
b�aa� issued to prQ�vic�e monoy ta r�i.nta3n the Pa�r.mai��nt Im��rov�-
u►��n� Ro�volva.n� I�'und as authoriPed Uy Sec�Cion 7.1�, Subci:ivieion 2,
o� ti�,e Yio�e �i�la Charter oi �k�e ci�y �ud by i�esolu�tion i�o.
ac�o�ied pursuant tliereto �nd pu.rsuanl; to and in ful3. co�formity
with the Con,ti�uti�n and �.a�vg of i;he �tat�' oi �inne�aota �nd tho `
Home &ule Cl�arter of sa.id ci.tp.
, �
I7� I5 Ii�RE�3Y CERTI7E�� AFTD �ECI�C�I3 Tl�at a�1�. acts� con-
c�a�tions and tl�in�s rac�uix�d l�� the Constitutio� anr,� law� o� �hQ
State of B3inYieso�a, and the Hom� Rul� �h�.rter oi the c3ty, to b�
done, to happen, anr� �o �e per�o�m�d, proc:+jd�'-.t to anci in thd is-�
suance of thi.s boncl, have been done, have u�ppened �nd have ber�n .
performcd in regular and uue iorm, '�fine a�ci m�anne�; that pr�or
�o the issuance o� ichis bond, �h� Coua�c:�Z of the Cit�r o� H�plcins
has provided �unds io�' �iie p�y�nent o�' p�xa.nc x��I ot �a�d interes� on
��e bonds of this �a�ue z�s tl�e samc I�ecom� due, but �;ha �ul� �aiib
aucl credit o� th� city is pl�d�o�d �ox �heir p�ymen� �nd �d val�re�t .
t�xe� �till bo lovied, if rec�uix�ed �e�r sc�oh p�ar�os�, �ri�t�out lii���a-
taon ae t� ratv or amount; $nd that thic� bo�d, �agether w ith all
o�hGr indebtedneo� o� the city outstandin� on th� date o� �.�s 3��u-
ancc� does not e�ceod any c�n�titution�x, statutory o� c�aarter limi.t�-
t fon �hereon. � � � � �
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IN �dI'i'NESS tYT�R�O�, �h� City' �f Hox,}cin� � II�ennepi�x �a�anty►
Adinnc�sot�, by i� � Council, Y��. , cau�ed tl��s bax�d to b�e exec�;ted in
�h� n�me o� the city by th� �.nu��. �i��ture o� i�s ll�ayar and the
f��3ir�i.1� sibna�ure of it� Ci'�y �.�a�er, �nd � f�.�sfmi].Q oi it�
cnr�oratE �eal �o be h�rec�nfca a���,x�d, mncl �t�� attacl�cd ira�ore ,t
coupons .�:o be execu�;ed �ncl a�i;hent�c��te�3 by t�a fa�csimile si�n�tuPe�
o� �ott� af�ic�rs, a�:l a�� o� ,�eptea�bor l, 1870.
(fzcs�CmiX� si�nature)
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4n �ixe Yst day a� �.�rrc:a (Sca�i:c�rab�ry � 3.� , tbo City o�
Hopkins, �ennepin Coun�y, ��nnc�sota, wi�i paq to bearer �t°
�Y�c� a��oe�n� sl�orvn her�on in ��.w�ul m�nep oi' the Unx��d Sta�Cea o�
�nerica, �or im�Leres•t t�en cIao o� its �rmarsen� Imnrove�neznt Revo7��v�-`
• fng �'und 16onci ot 1�7p, d�.t�d ,Septe�b�r i� 1�3`J6, , N�. �
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(facsimile s3gn�,turej
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8. '�h� eity clerk �ha�.I cau�� �he bor�c'� �o bv px•�n�ed az�d
s�.�.d '�onds �;Y�axl be exe�ui;er� e�n b�h�I� af �h� cfty by
tlz�: �ar�ual si�n�tu�e o� tYie ma�rt�r �.xad .ic�e �a�sYra3�e aignatur� o�
�1•ie cit3► mana�ex and sh�l�. be ��aled �v�.�d� a�acsimila o� �he ��ii-
cial sr�al of 'thQ �3ty, a.nd ,ai�i coug�o� ��z�11: b� ��acu�f�d �nd
a�rx�Ia�n�ica�:ed by t�e prinfed �acs�.�i.'�� sign��ura� o� �o�;h of��.-
cers. Ss;hex� �1�� Uonds ha�� b��n �o �:�caca�ed .�.nc� au'���rnticai�d,
ih�y c�ha��. ia� da�ive�ed to tl:e �archaser � u�i�n receip� 03' tho pu�-•
crias.� pxi�e ��ei �be pexrci��:��� aiaa].�. �a� 1�� obl�g��e�1 '�o �E� �a�
t3�� prop�r appl�.cation o� �uch ptz�chase p�3.c� i�eyond 3.t� pay�nen�
t� the ciiy. ,
6. It �s he� �l�y de��ra�3.ned th�,� tk�e bands siza2l be paid
by transfor o� �una.s �rom �he ��rmanent �mprovemc�nt
Revol.v i�� �C und �t o t he s inkin� f�znr� Y o�c sa id honds , oi a�Qunt � ,
suf�3c3ent to pay principa� of an� xnterest on ,fhe b�n:�� issued
hereuncier as thQ �ame sha],� bQcora� due,. �.t�cl said a�aoun'ts are here-
by appropri$�ed a�d pledged in suc� amouni;s as will be �u��3ciebt
to_ pag principal an�i i�'L'e�est �.s �h�: aame 3�e�orae due. �he �u].1
�aith and credit af �he ciiy 3ss �lec�ged ��r tY:e p�yment of �ait3
bonda aizd the councxi covemanis th�t �t v�i11. levy ad tral.ore� tax��
at any futuz•e time i� �t s1r�a�.1, a.ppea�r that �the amQun�s here�a.n
pledged will not Ue su��icient �to pay such priiic�pa�, a�.d in�eres'�.
,
?. �iaer� is - her�my cr�a�ed a �epara �� sinkxn� fund �'aP thv '
paymant �� th� �irinc3.p�1 oi and 3.n�ere� « an ;;a9,d banc?s,
i�to wFiich �und sl���.l � p��.c� ��.cb �uurr�� aa .m�y. k�a d�.re�ie:c� �o �ae
appl�.ed t� �hc� pay�en� af ��.id b�nas ��d out o� which �'und sba3.�.
be p$id the prina�pal oi ar�c� a.niere�t on s�►id honde ae �cacYa prir►� �
cat��.l a�ri in�ier�st bocoane, duo, and 6�id iund �l�il be usacD �or uo
a��b�r �urpose iuiti7. all a� said f�o�ds hav� b�en y�a3.d.
8. The ci�y �na�aag�r�a.s h���b� dY�octed to �ause a copy of
thi; resolut�oz� to ;'�e f3lo�d ir� tI�Q o�fice o�' �he county
auclitor or Hen�a}�in County, Mxnne�o�a, ana �o oiatai�n ir�u� him tb�
cert�ficate regu�3red by ,�6�r�nc�aota ,tatu�es, Section �75.63,
9. The County Wuditor o� i�Ie�nepin County and tho officers.
of the ci�y a�e h�r�b�r uutha�i�.ed and directed to prep��e
and furr�i�h to �ihe pur�i�a��r oi sa�id bonc�s and to the at�orneys
a�proving the same, certifi�d copies of �lI p�oceed3n�s and recorc3s
o� th�s city re�atin� to ��id bdnds and to tha financial�condition
and a�i�airs of the cizy, �nd �ach o��ier certiYica��s, �i��.davit� anci .
transcr�pt� a� raay bo raquir�d �o si�ow tho �aets �uith3� �l�oir �nowi-
eci�a or as ehawn by �kt�� book� and records i�n �heir cus�ody and con�rol,
ra�lating to ti�e validity and r�arke�ab�tlity o� ��id bond:�, and �suct�
i.ustruments, inalud�n� �ny hero�oft�re furnisPn�d, shall be d��m�d ,
repr�sQntations of the 'city �� to �the fac�s �hereirn �tated.
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�Iir�nesot�, as ��llovr�:
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� �rdea•, on e��.eY cl�ter anc� any �uterr�g� p�ymen� dat� �h�re���m� ta� �ar
iitDd �LCCi'ued 31"i$CS`E35'� .
3. �c�t� �r�r�cSlpal o� �€�d �.a�or�at Qn ���r� �+�d� �a�al� lb�
P�Ya��� �'� Northwestern National Bank of Minneapolis,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
�nc� �he �e��.�r �I2s�i� p�ay tha �re��o�&�1� ci�ar�e� o� �sa�d t��L• ��r
ite s�rvi�esc as payi� a�Qt��.
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. pAi►� ��3� �' ]1970
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io� ���iue r���xe��, �ar��y �a�a��t��a�: '�o �a�ay #Q b�.��� m� '�F�a io�
4�ay e�� .Tanuary, �.:� , �he $u� c�� �'�I� �'tiC�i1�N� ?��,L���, �ncd �o
��;� �.n$are�t �D:e��an �rar� �.�� a�te h�re�� wntil �a+et �rirnc�y�ni
��aua�� 3� paxti �t �hQ r�t�a +��: �� �con� { �� p�ar
�sr�nuut4 i�t�rc�a� to ard��u::i�f ���Al3�.a �Suiy� I, 19�1� �t�r3 ��ar�f�.c��e��lll�
fi��a���.Y�c��c �n ��ao l�t v�.y o� .Y�nt�ar� ��d ��ie 1�'� dr�g o� ��t.�ty �.�
�a�cl� ��ar, in a�co�da�sce �vf�� an€i u�ao�► pr��ent��t�on �nci s�urso�d�r
o� ti�� �ntere�t cgupon�: h�ra�o att�c�aaed �a ��a�ay s�v���lig� b�corue
cu�. Loth pri.ucipal ant3 i�a�o�•e�t �r-m p��bia s�
9.� �n�r ao�xn �� cc�x�rc�r�cy o4' ��ae �3n��e�t �tats�� �� Aaxar��s� �n�i�in a�
t3hv t�tae of p�ya��r�� �a �e�a�. ��sx�ier �`o�• pul�i�c a��d prit�s���s c�eb��.
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la�.1 b�ond.� o� th�s ���uQ r�tt�r3� �.S�or 3�n�r;� 1� 1�83�
�re aub�e�t �o z*�det�ptio�n, at �3�e o��iars a�� ibo city►o aa� ��i.c8 �at�
�nc� Rny �n�c�r��t �ay�v�tfi dat4 ��a�r�a�Ytsr, ir� ft�v�r�s�s �ata��r�.cal or�Qro
s��C �O�r r�nd �ccsu��l Sntmr�,�t, �a�r�ky day� pr9�or aot�.c� o� rec��t�pfi�o�t
w3iB be �xv�r� 9,t� th� ra�nner provid�d by law.
� T�is fi�ond �ts �a�s �+� �� �tv�suQ u� �2i�4 � (D4tD pra�c�pa � r�rnoa�a�t o
aiI o� l�kc� c��tc� a�,d ten�z• az.cc�p� �� �o tm�fitarf.t�� Antbm��� �•�9ca amc3
r�dem�'tl�c�n px �.ir����o, �17� i,:r��d ior tP�c� purp�are o� �ro�r:�c2�in� �eoaiey
��r t�e acqu���ti3Qn ammc� ' i��rs��r���n� a�� p��� pux�ua�t �� aut�o.r�.t�
cern��rred by mora �fliaa� tl�� �ec�r���.te rs�,�or3ty vat� o� f�is� v�a�tor�n
VC��111�.; i�t �Y� O�.C3�'��.OA VCy'�3�; A�; ai�i t��.�C�$OA dtil� �.IIt4 JCC3;�[1�3�1i'3.y C��.l�
�c� r�nc� h�IcE t�nc� �enrau�an� t�o aia�3 i�t �ull �on�or�ai�� t�i�Y� ��v Ca�ra:��i—
�u� ie�n �rau la��t� o� ��a 3�mfi�s �� ��a�vs�o�� a�c� � tbt� i3e� ���, �iaa�t�r
o� tl�e Ci�ty o� �mpk��. �
' �T �:� Y���:��' 6:���'.x."��:'���] �i�� . F''►��:�'�'�3 `.��atfi a�t3.� �C��3, co�—'
di�i��a� �ad �k���� rae�u�.r�r� �y� ���a Ca�����a��.o�a z�mci 3.��€� n� �h� ���,i�
, �� Fii�S4i.►.�`�i+��a ���'.R ��� �Av4+L.� aM�+iLtir Sri�b�.6 G�V.'�. `i�L R��i �i���% 4� LJ'73 ����.' LO
, &����'�� ��� ��� i��'�� ��ii���diG�.� ��.`'i►11�.tik��b d� �ri� �� �Yl�� ��,''I�Q.��'i� dl �ifA�.'�
� bo�� ��v�a ��a�m c�oz�a, ���� ����r��ac� �rsd �ave� b�� �r�o��� �a� r�wu�s��.-
wnd duv �or�, �3s� a�ad raanner a� ��� r�a�i��a��; ,�i��,t p��o�c to fi�l�� ��s�aa�
. . � . . . 4�w ..
a�c� heroof a dir�ct annu�i �rrep�alable ad valo�em tax h�a ��en
duiy levied upon �11 of the taxabl� nroperty in the city in the
years and amounts as �equired by law; and thA� the i�su�nce o�
� this bond did not cau�a thv fn�eUtednoss oi �he c�ty to exceed
any consti�utional or �ta�uto�y li�3tation thereon.
IA? �TI�'PTESS i�l�iEF�.E�&", . tl�e Calty oi kIopk�n�, biinne�ota,
by ite Council, h�s cau�ed thi� '�ond t�o be �xecu�ec3 in its be-
half by the manual signa�ure o� tlze R�ayor anci thQ �acsimile
�ignaturo o� the &2ana�er ai3d a_:facsimile oi its corporate seal
�o be r.erQto �f�ixed� ancl �as causec3 �the ��tached 3nterest coc�poa��
�o be execut�d ancl �u�hEn�icated,by the f�csimile signaturea o�
r��id officers, m3.Y as�of July l,`.I970a
Yor ,
(��.c5imile signature) . �� .. .
, . nager � ; '. . . � . �
�3�AL} . , . .
� �g'OP�I o� Coupon) t , ,
ATo .
$
On t2ie ist day oiP �T�nuary .(.�uly) 19 � the City o3
Ho�dsins, IIennep3.n County, �innesota, wiil pay to be�rer at
the Ars�.ount shown hereon Yar snterest then due on its� Park Bond
of 1970, dated July 1, 1970, No. .
(far.si.�ilo signature)
Y or
(facs�mil� s3�natu�e)
an��er
5. T�e bonds �hall 'b� prepamed under �he di�ectio� af
� tho Cler� and shaAl b€� e.�ecuted an behalf o� �he ci�:y
by the manual s��nature of the E"ayor and the �Acsimi$e signature
o� the I�anagor and a facsYtiile of, the corporate s�al of the city �
shail bo afffx�d to e�ch 9;he�eo�, and the 3nterest coupans sd�all
be ox�cut�d ar�d au�Chent�.cated by the p�.•inted facsimile si.�i�aturea .
o� �a:Ld l�Tayor �nd R�an��er. �Jh�n sa3d bonc�s hmv� ba�en so executed,
, tlney shall be dQl�vered by tme Clerk-Treagurer to th� purchase�
the;�eof upor� rec�ipt . o� the pur�hase price and the g�u�Yaaser s�all, ,
ao� bo obliga��d to see ta the prropor app�,ication thAreof,
6. Thei•o is heroby creafiod �a separa�6 s�.nking fund for
�aicl bonds, wi�3c�8�, ��ali, be held by the Ci�y Tr�asurer
s�nd u,ad ior no o��ier .pur��e t�an to p�y principal of and in�er�
es�c ot� saici 1�ofacls, p�eovided that �.;f' ��y paymQnt oi p�rincipa� or
3ntere�t sh�ll become duc� Wh��� th�r�a i� not sufficie�t money in
said �und to pay �he sar�a, �he T�ea�urer sh�ll ps�y suc� prznci��l
or �nterest fro�n �:he genora� fund o� the city and s�.xd �one��l
f�aaxd shall b� reimburr�ed �o� such adv�nces out o� the proceeds oi
tahss lflvfed pur�uaat hereto �r othe�r moizeys sppropria�c�d by �he
Council �or such purpose. In�o said sf:�kin� �und shaxll be pai�
all pro�►^eeds o� t�e �axe� ].e�viQd puP�uant to thf� re�olutian �nd
other monmys �� may be rec��.veci by fih� city flor t�ae purpo�►m aad
appropriated to the payment o� sa�lc� barada �md �nterest .
' -E-
7. Th��o �� �er��� ������ u�a� ��� p� ��� t�:�ab�� p�o����
itt 't�;� ����r � e��x�m�� ��azat9�.I t�cd v��.�tx`s�t� ��� t�3a3c� sa�;�ii
bQ ����r�c� upbt� t�h� tr�x roY�� �z�d c���.fi�ct�t� ���ti� a�,d �� p�.x�t a� r�����
• �;c�r���.•al �i��tes ��' #h� c3�y, �t�.��h ��►x � P�r �h+a q�� a�e3 �.rt a����;�;
tts �ol�.c��:
�
�`��r'�' It
��
1970
1971
1972 '
1973 �
1974 �
1975
A�6t��'�
._.__.._....,
$27,904
. 21,578
26,303
� 25,515
' 24,688
23,8b1
�,��t
.......�.
1976
' 1977
1978
' 1979
1980
1981
A�,i6�t1"s�'T
�......�...
$28,861
27,090
25,935
24,728
23,520
22, 260
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���a��r��� wh� �-�.�%� �Co rs�d�� r�z� ���a�s��. a��,a� 1�4��.�� f�z� ���r �i�n��r
��d �a �h�, ��tcn� �ra�v��� b� �.�� �xzc� ��� �i�ac�Z�'�.'���;�us�x� is �reby
c��r��te�d to c�:.-�v:if� �v �ho �a�a��:� ��ac�it�r c�n or t��'r��� �3�cfi�+'k;e+a• 1�3��a
�.:� a��h �rQ�. � 'i�� �r�ts�a��� �%�::��r���r� ��a��c��rri��vs� �m ���3 �3�t:�it�
���d and d3rec� h��� �c�nc�l ���.� �.��r��� �c:+�m��i2n,�3�y.
�. �4a ��.��;� ��.z�.�;�� �� �ex�a� d3.�•��t+�� �o �$ic� vd3�la tite
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�3xr� Cau��y ��c��.•��s r�y r�g��.::�� z�m�d t� aa���,�,a �ro� ��v �ar�ntq �ue���ar
��;+�x��l�3.cats� t��'C �uc�s ���t i�,� +��z� T.a���rc3 a�t� t%� b�3� I��v�
�S�a+�m o�tcrod u�a:� hi� b��cD ���;�����.
�. �"r�� Cc�an�y Aaar�i��� cr� �I�axa��i.� �+�ua�q atteZ �h� o�'i°�.c���
a� ��i� c�.t� �.�� 1��:x•e�,�t �.a���acjr��rl �.�ac� d�ts.�Cst� �a �re�a�.�q
�a9�1. Jl �X'�.�uAA �� ���a� ��r .�rA�.i��"�Td� Q'S ..�'%. ��t� k�%��1� i��� � .n ��Q: }�� i���i�.-a�w�
a;��rovin� �t2�a� �zr,i�, cer�i��ed �o��.�� c�;� �Il proc�orii.M; ���a�i i��ord�
v�� �I10 c�.•t� r��zdi�; to s�2d Ls�r�c�� w�c� �:o the �3n���,a3�i3, �ec�Y,e�3.t�oa�
�t�ci �ff��.�•s o� tla� cit�D a�c� Ec��� o��o�r �tc�r�afi�afi��, ��':�i�€�v�.��
�f1 �r�►asc�i��� �.s mffiy � r�:c�u�r�c� �o shrs►� t�v i�c�� �����.�a ��i�lr
s�:��rr�eu�;� �� � a3�aw��a by i�i� �c�o�,s s�.nd rE��:ci.� �.n td3+�3�.� �:t�8�ca�1y
a�aci c�n�txa�o rtaA��in� �o tP:� v�a�.��i�.�� ��d m�rk�t•s�i��Z�i��r e�f sa��
�nx�c�a o ��c� suC� �.raa�ruramr��s, ��ac3ud�r.� �n�r har��o�o� v ���n�.�h�d,
��z��l b� de��d rapresvm��iio� +�� t�� ts�ty �� '�o ��i�s ���� ��erc��s
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t�o�a �ra�s d�tiy ��c3o�adC�t� i�y Cc3�Ii��.:��� Blaka ,�d ����
rr�a�a bei�; ��.&�aa. tk��rm�rr�� t�� �oxlo�s$sxg �ro��d ga aFe��o�• �?a�ar��ar�:
R.P. Harriman
P. R. Lund
W. P. Blatce
Jerre Miller
�n►d ��� ���.�.��� va�ed ����.��; #c�� ��avt
_ .. . _ . ., . . ,.
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none
, wi�c���upon �a9.�i �e��o�ution �ra� �;c��.a��d ei��.Y gac��.�a1i ��� �►�to�te�i.
� � , *�� ,. ��� '. .� ���� �
. C�uz3t3�1tt�,�7 iund 1nt9��cI1�,C�d ��i�3 iti��.O+At'i�c�tg
r�rr��iut�o� �u�, �tcwod ��� �c�a����.t�n: � � ' �
. . ,
�����,i3''�'��I� I�C}. 1953� ;
��i:�3flLU'�'IA:v ��a�:'�.c�. �i�� �'t� .�'�.�:,� CD�' �,$�acl�,f3i�0
�A.��T�`�'AI�"�' s:�'1�7�Ai �����, -�'�i�i�r �� �fl�b, �T�
+�4�}�.ti� a�.r�.�` ��i� �C.�."ay a� . � a1 iaa�v�� � � � �1�LCa�,� �i�iut �� x �
� ,L'"�fai:+y� Y i �1� k�tY�/ � �3:ai�i�'Y F:iAi�� � �4['IJ�/ ��� i�'1��'4iV �6i
?�'F��Y�t I'.��EN'� '
S� �T ���,V�°-i33� '��a Cc�u�cil c� t�� Ci�y► o� �o�isin�D
�I�,xia��dw� a� 2a�:iaw�; � .
� o Z°i2� i'it� �i� Northwestern National Bank of Minnaapolie �
Minnea��.olie � A4innesota �
� O�9UiCkiti�6 �� y� s�d � S�fl� �gI7C'�i SbL�dU3�' �O� �d@�1CPAi3i3d f.�i '�3��d riOt fre
�� �ex�,e tl��:�rmOP �.� d��x•c�3yy �c�x�t� ��c� da$��:�g�d �t� D�e �Y�� �i�i�eat
�na �x�:s� bi.d �ecc��.�vd �ur�c:a�� �:o at�ly a�vQrti��ci mca•ri�� �� ���.�
��+� :��za�i ��, a��s� �.s h�.��'�y �,c�;���c�c� i���cd I��.ri ia��ng �o pu,��F�aa�
�aad� ����n� ���: ��� a� ��3i��:
_ 5.00'/, �1972/1974 b.10% � 1985
� 5.25'/0 1975/1976 6.20"/, 1986
5.50% 1977/1979 6.30% 1987 '
5.75% 1980/1981 6.40% 1988
b.00'/a 1982/1984 6.50% 1989/199I
ut a�ria� �; 838,414.50 . ��ic� tr�:�z���or �s d:��.•ec'�ed �aa r�—
�ain �hv �or�c? �a.��h c��cic mf ��at� �u�cc����`uX l��.ddc�� ��c3�.��
�c���1��3.or� v� �:ttt� �al� �n� ����.�ro�y o� ��.a b¢�nc`b� €�nc3 ��acs c1�r%
Am �i3i�oc��cl to xa�urn th� c�Ca�� o� �h� �nr�uc:�:�a��'ua �xc�c�er� �or�Ch—
e��.t�i . ,
2. T1in G�ty of �o;a�i�� ,�9���.1 �c���h�rith �eaua i�i� ���got3,a�3,e
cou�an uau�,�aa�•y �:tia�zA �3o�nc�'s �tn thv to�ta� �x3.n�3�ga.� �►�nauta�
D o� yi�3�,00v, ds�t��i �uZy 1, �.�'lfD, �ai�ci �rar�d� �ta t� 1�'0 �� r��.b�r
�r�d utuai�rc,d � fi� �7tD, �Sw��i �aaciuriv�, 3x� �:lao e���tom��x�.'�So� o�'
��,O��D r•ach, �a 'b►��r i�nf:a.r��� a�: a�av� t���; :Corrla� p.n;���al� J�riy �r
li�'rl, �nc� �an�zn��s��l� idio�.������r c�n J���uary �. ���� �7u�.y � :tn e�c�
y���•, ��a �� r����uro ��x�.�x�� �� �z��uar;� �. �.n �M� ���u��c �r ��o,�oo
a�� ca,ch o� �1�� �9r�a�� ��7w �� �.��A� bs��� �.ffic�tt,��.v�z �x��3 �.�.�5,�4��D �.x�
����i o� �th� �G�r� �.�3� �o �.��.�p ?�c���► i�cl�a�#,v�, ��]. bvnc3� u�.tuxin,�
:�:i'w¢�r S�nuzry x, , 1��� sub�act �o ��s�e��iimn a� :��id t����a a�d an�r
�ti��r�s� p��r�ac�n#� rl�x� �&�rrva; �:c�� � fvv�r,�� �orde.� a� �+.r and a►ccru�c�
��eroat.
�. �t�'��2 }��x�3o�p��i An� �.t��t5x•�3$ ���►1�. �@ �Ay'.t�I� �$ Northweatera
NBtional Bank of Minner�polie, Piinnespolis, Minnesota
mnd ��e �i�y �1saII p�y� tf�e r��ar�al�3,v �haa,•�e� o� a��c;a ��C £or �
�,��Qi TiCY'V�.0 `� �r �,%�b�'.�A�' `c1���:2If. A , . .
� �. '�"�iC3 ►�'?CtY]f�",� ir�Z3Gi ,'i��C3 �ii��'l���t t2�}L��O�fl $A �&!' `��1t+pJC"C-�%4 i!�'�� . , �
, . , , ta�h�d shall b� .ir� ���r��La���.ali� the fa�Ac��.n�. �vrm: .
;
..�;�q,., .
No,
�5,000
�.. iJN I�'�� STA a'FS OS' 11�F TCA
STAT� dy� �ZIIinTES4TA
� , , COTTI��Y 4%' gIEZtI�1�P IN �
C TT:' �Z�' HOPi{YNS
�AIdTTA ;Y ��.'�°J�R B43N� OF �.97U
h2T0'►°� AILL R2CN �Y 7['�iES� P4��SE�.TTS 7Chaf the City oi: �(opkins,
a municipa3 cor�or�.tion oy ��enne�in County, P�innesota, hcreby
ac)snow�edges iiself �o be indeb�:ed anc�, for valu� rece �.v�d� prom-
ise.s �to ;oa�� �o bQlrer on the �:�t day of Jai�uary, 19 ,�he ru� o�
%'I�T� THDUS�� ��LL�RS, and to p�y intere�t therEon �rom �he da o
h�reof until the p�ri�ci�al sum is �a�.cfi at the rate of
pe� cent ( °�) per annum, interest tn m,a�Curi.ty
p�y�ble July 1, ��71, anc3 �er�a�.nnuaily tlzerea�ter on t�e 1st c�ay
of 3anuary �.nd �che lst day o� ,Tui_y i.n each yeart in accordance
witT� anc� upon �r�a�r�tm��.c�ai and ��rrender oi th� interest coupon�
Yi�ro�o attached as tvey �ever�].lg� become due. Bath pra:ncaipa�l and
interest sre payab�e �t
in any coin or cu��rency of the Un�ted State� of Amezica tv�ich at
t�Q �:i.ne o� payrn�nt i� le�;a3, teilder �or public and ps �vate debts,
ax�d ior �he proml�t payr�ent o� said pr�.ncipal and ini:erest as th�
�ajno r.e�pec�i�veiy becora� aue, the full �ai�h, e�odx� and t�axin�
�o�rors of 1;1�e ci�ty have be�n and ara hereiay �.rrevocably n1�dgQd.
� AI1 Uoxlus o� this i,s�e ma�u�in� aiter .ianuary 1, 19$3,
a�� �ubjec� to recie�iptia:�, a� tl�o a�tion o� the eii:y, on said
c��te and any in�:ere:�� paymen�t d�,t� �her�a���r, in invorse num�ri-
r.aZ ox�der, at par and accruec� in-terea� . Th:i.h ty day� p� ior not ice
o� redemption will be given ir� the manner provided by law.
'This bond is one of s�.n x�su� in the �otal principal
amount a� �350,�00, A1� of Ii.kQ date and tenor excopt as to ma-
turity, inieres�r rate and prov�l5ion �or red��ption, all o� wha.ch
arQ isaued to prov�.cie ucone� �or samitax y sewe� pursuanfi to iour-
f ifth� vote o� i:he council a.zzd pu��uan� to and in �uli con�ormity _
w�tl� the Conat�.tution and 1���� u� the Stato of B��.nn�so�:a and the
I�omo Rule Charter �� sa�.d c�. �y.
IT IS HEREBY CEPTiI'�ED AND Ft�CITED That all ac�s, con�
ditions and t�in�s requir�d by the Conatitution a:�d lai�� o� tiie
Si:ate of �ginne�ota and tt�� �ion� Rule Cha.rter o� the cify ta bE
done, to happen an<� to be perfoxinec� p�eceden�c to and in �lie is-
�uance of th � bond have been dona, h�.vo happened ancl have 'bQ�n
perxormed f.n re�ular arad duQ .io�m� t3.mQ �.nr� manuer; tb:�� prior
to the i3suance hereof a di�ecf, annu�l, �:rrepealable ac� valorem
i;ax ha.r� b�en lovied sui'�icion� to �ay, and for 1;fie purpose o�
p�ying thi.s bonc3 �ncfi -intere�;t hereon �uhen due, and addit:i.ona�
taxes may be I�vietl, �.� re�uirea ior su�h purpose, witliout li�mi-
taiion as to rai:e o�• a�oun�:, anci that th�� bond, toge�her with
all other inclab�Ledness o�F i:h� c�ty outs�andang on the c�ate of'
i�� issuance, dc>es not exeeed �ny constitutional or statu�ory
or charter lir��ia�iion thereon,
� Iiv iitI`iT1ESS tiYIi�ft�4%, �;he City o� �o�kins, �Tennopin County,
h7inneyata, by i�:� Council, ha� causecl tbia bonci to be executed 3.n
ti�e nan�e oF the city by �anu�,i si�nature 4f its N,�a�or and iac3imii.e
signatu�ce o� i��• City R��.nager and a�acsimi3.e o:� its corporatv
seal to be h�2•eun�o ai:Fixea ancl the at-tachec� in��er�s�t Coupons to
be executed by tlne facs3.mile sa.�natures of said o�f icers, all as
of July Z, lga�. '
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(facsimil� si�nature)
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T. G. EVENSEN &, ASSOCIATES, INC.
�i�nr,�a` �mucnce 70on�c��ant6
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FIRST Nr17IONAL BANK BUILDING, N3INNEAPOLIS, �1INN. 55402
PHONE 612 • 33fi-1637
BIDS RECEIVED AT SALE
AUGUST 18. Z970
BIDD ERS
FIRST N11 TIONAL BANK
RE: $400, 000 Perma.nent Improvement
Revolving �ind Bonds
� City of Hopkins, N1u�nesota.
NET INTEREST
ADDRESS RATE PRICE COST & RATE
St. Paul 9-1-73 - 5. 00% $397, 420 $62, 580
5. 215�
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Minneapolis 9-1-?3 - 5.00% $396,480
NORTH�T�ESTERN Nr'�TL.BK, Minneapolis 9-1-73 - 5.00%a $395,400
Allison-�'�Iilliams Co. Minneapolis
Dain, Kalman & Quail, Inc. Minneapolis
Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood, Inc, Minneapolis
Reoffering Scale
1973 P�R
.$63, 520
5. 2933°J�
$64,600
5. 3833%
T.G. EVENSEN & ASSOCIATES,INC.
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T. G. E�ENSEN � ASSOCIATES, INC.
�/�cC� �i�zance 70on�c`�an�d
I' FIRST NATiONAL BANK BUILDING. :.SINNEAPOLIS. A4INN. 55402
PHONE 612 • 33fS-163?
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BIDS RECEIVED r1T SALE
AUGUST 18, 1970
:io� •
RE: $200, 000 Park Bonds &
$850, 000 Sanitary Sewer. Bonds
City of Hopkins, Minnesota _
NET INTEREST
ADDRESS R.�TE PRICE C06T & RATE _
r.__.__—
NORTHWESTERN NATL. BK. Minneapolis
�411ison-V�Iilliams Co. Minneapolis
Dain, Kalman & Quail, inc. Minneapolis
Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood, Inc. Minneapolis
E.J. PRESCOTT Minneapolis
American National Bank _ St. Paul
Paine, �lebber, Jackson & Curtis New York
Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner &
Smith New Yo rk
FIRST N�.TION�L BA.NK
First Nationa.l Bank
Shearson, Hammill & Co. , Inc.
tijloodard-Elwood & Co.
DuPont, 'Glore, Forgan Mun. , Inc.
F�rst National Bank
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Minneapolis
St. Paul
New York
�inneapolis
New Yorl�
Hoplcins
1972/.74-5. 00%
1975/?6-5.25%
1977/79-5.50%
1980/81-5.75%a
1982/84-6.00%
i985 -G.10%
1986 -6.20%
198? -G.30%a
1988 -6.40%a
1989/91-6.50%
1972/75-5. 10%a
1976/77-5. 30%
1978/79-5. 50%
1980/81-5.75%
- 1982/83-6,.00%
1984 -6.10°Io
1985 -6.20%Q
1986 -6.30%
1987/88-6.40%
1989/91-6.50%
1972/74-5. 00%a
1975/76-5.20%
1977/79-5. 50%a
1980 -5.60%a
1981 -5.75%a
1982/83-6. 00%
1984 -6. 10%
1985/86-8.34%
1987/88.-6. 50%a
1989/91-6.60%
$1,035,688.50
$1, 035, 890
$1,036,875
C
$685,661.50
6. 15�9%
$687,:617. 50
6.1725%
$690, 860
6. 2016%
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BIDDER.S
ADDRESS RATE
-
JOHN NUVEEN & CO., INC. Chicago
�Channer Newman Securities Co. Chicago
McLiney & Co. Kansas City
Robert S. C. Peterson, Inc. Minneapolis
�DVANCE SECURITIES CORP. New York
Seller Inveatment Co. , Inc. Memphis
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Year
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
197.7
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
19 83
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1972/74-5.00%
1975/78-5.50%
1979/81-5. 80°Jo
1982/83-6.00�
1984 -6.10%
1985 -6.20%
1986 -6.30�
1987 -6.40%
1988/89-6.50%
1990/91-6. 60%
1972/?6-5.50%
1977/81-6.00�
1982/83-6. 25%a
1984 -6.40°,�
1985 -6.50°/a
1986/91-6. 60°�0
Reoffering Scale
Co�:�on
5. 00%
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5. 25%
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5. 50%
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5. 75%
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G. 00%
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6.10%
6. 20%
6. 30°Jo
6. 4�°Io
6. 50%
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NET INTEREST
PRICE COST & RATE
$1,038,324 $691,818.50
6. 2102%
$1,033,92?.40 $718,512.60
6. 4498�
Yield
4.75
4.90
5. 00
5.10
5. 20
5. 30
5. 40
5. 50
5. 60
5. ?0
5. 80
5. 90
6. 00
6.10
6.20
6. 30
6. 40
6. 50
6. 50
6. 50
T.G. EVENSEN & ASSOCIATES� INC.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUT.ION N0. 1954
RESOLUTIOTd ORDERING IMPROVENIENT AND
PREPARATION OF PLAATS
4JHEREA5 a Resolution of the City Council No. 191�0, adopted the 21st day
of July, 1970, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement of
Interlachen Road from Boyce Street to Goodrich Street by the extension of
watermain and street repair thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being
$12,317.00, and
1rlHERr�AS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
for the making of this improvement were given ten days published notice
of the council hearing through two Ureekly publications of the required notice
and a hearing was held and the property oUmers heard thereon on the 18th day
of August, 1970.
PJOU1, THEREFORE, B� IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No.191�0 adopted July 21, 1970.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the E�gineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of
such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
lgth day of August, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON, HENRY POKORNY,
City Clerk Mayor
JOSEPH C. VES�Y,
City Attorney
Kerber
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLTUION N0. �955
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING RF.PORT AND
CALI,ING FOR HEARINC ON IIHPROVEI�NTS
WF�REAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1920 of the Council adopted June 2,
1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Engineer, with reference
to Lake Street Northeast from Monk lvenue to a point approximately 2,100 feet
west by the installation of storm seWer, curb and gutter, street iraprovement
and bituminous surfacing thereon and thie report was received by the Council
on August 18, 1970.
NOW, Ti�REFORE, BE IT R.F�50LVED by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota,
as folloxs:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such street in accordaace
arith the report and the assesament of: That part of the ATorth on e-half of the
Northwest Quarter of Section 19, Townehip 117� Range 22 lying aouth of Stat e
Highway ATo. 7 and east of the Great Northern Railroad; that part of east 600
feet of Northwest Quarter of Northeast Quarter lying north of mo st northerly
line of Registered iand Survey Ido. 561 and lying west of Rubel and Goldman
Addition and lying south of a line dietant as beginning at the most norther]y
corner of said Rubel and Goldman gddition, thence running rrest parallel wit h
the most northei�ly line of said Registered Land Survey No. 561; Sectionl9,
Township 117, Range 22; Tracts B, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, Registere d Land Surv �r
No. 561; all of Registered Land Survey No. 362; all of Registered Land Surv qr
No. 825; a11 of Minnehaha Oaks; all of Monroe Place; all of Lenher Terrace;
all of �eath's Addition; all of Rubel aad Goldman �ddition; all a� Turngren's
gddition; Lots 8 t�ru 17� inclusive, Block 1; Lots 16 and 17� Block 2, Stev �s
Oakrorood Park, for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant
to M.S.A., Seca. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws 1957), at an estimated total
cost of the improvement of $125,373.00.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
15th day of September, 1970, in the Council Chambe�s of the City Hall at 7:3�0
o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such hearin� and
improvement ae required by law.
Adopted by the Couttcil of the City of Hopldne, Minneeota, this 18th day
of �ugust, 1970.
C. R. PETERSOAT,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1950
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING EARLY CONSTRUCTION
OF CAMBRIDGE AVENUE SERVICE ROAD.
WHEREAS, the State Highway Department, District 465, has
been preparing plans for Highway ��7.through our community, and
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins has been engaged in dialogue
on these plans with the State Highway Department, and
WHEREAS, the Corridor Study on Interstate I-394 has caused
the State Highway Department to restrict their activity on planning
Highway 4�7, and ,
WHEREAS, the early construction of Cambridge Avenue Service
Road is important not only to the traffic safety on Highway ��7 itself,
but to the economic benefit of the business along the route.
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Hopkins requests
the State Highway Department to immediately proceed to plan and construct
the Service Road on the south side of Highway ��7, known as Cambridge Avenue,
�- Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, at
a regular meeting.held on.the 18th day of August, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
R�SOLUTION N0. 1956
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION
OF ��'tGINEERS REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHER�AS a petition, signed by oumers of not less than 35 percent in
frontage of real property likely to be assessed, has been received, requesting
the improvement of Division Street from Texas Avenue, west to the Plaza View
Apartments by asphalt resurfacing thereon and the assessment of benefitting
property for.;.all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to
M.S.A., Secs. 1�29.011 to Sec. 1�29.111 (Laws 1957)•
NOL�J, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CI�Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to John
Strojan, City Engineer, for study and he is instructed to report with all
convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary vray as to whether
the proposed improvements are feasible and as to whether they should best
be made=:as proposed on in connection with some other improvement, and the
estimated cost of the improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
l�th day of August, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
I-�NRY POKORNY,
I�iayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1957
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVENIEl�TT AND
PR�ARATION OF PLANS
WF�REAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. �939r �opted the 21st
day of July, 1970, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvem ent
of the alley between Monroe and Jackson Avenue North from First Street North
to a point approximately 125 feet north and First Street Ido rth from Jackson
6venue westerly to PTorth-South alley by bituminous surfacing th�ereon, the
total estimated cost thereof being �1,814.66, and
WHEREgS all property owners whose property is liable to be asaessed
for the making of these improvements were given ten days published notice
of the council hearing through two weekly publications of t2�e required
notice, and a hearing was held and the property ownere heard thereon on
the 18th day of August, 1970.
NOW, TiiF�tEFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
� 1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
- Resolution No. 1939 adopted July 21, 1970.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the Engineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications fo� the making
of such improvements.
gdopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
18th day of Auguet, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
I�NRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minneaota
RESOLUTION N0. 1958
A RESOLUTION RECIIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMIIdTS
Wi�REAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1930 of the Council adopted
June 16, 1970� a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Eagineer,
with reference to Firet Street South from Harrison �venue Sauth to a point
approximately 150 feet East by bituminous surfacing of etre et and concrete
curb and gutter thereon and this report was received by the Council on
Auguet 18, 1970.
NOW, Ti�RRF.F'ORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of Iiopkine, Minnesota,
as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of euch etreet in
accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 7 thr u 32, inclusive,
Block 19; Lots 1 thru 24, inclusive� Block 37; both in ldest Minneapolia
Center; Lot 81, luditors Subdivision No. 239 for all or a portion of the
coet of the improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429•111
(Lawa �957)� at an estimated total cost of the improvement of �1,104.0 0
for bituminous aurfacing and $897.00 for concrete curb and �utter.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed imp�ovement on
September 15, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hal 1 at 7:30
o'clock P.M., and the Clerk ehall �ive published notice of such hearin g
and improvement as required by law.
gdopted by the Council of the City of Hopldne, Minnesota, this
18th day of gugust, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPIi C. VESELY,
City Attorney
i
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Aennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. �949
RESOLUTION DECLARING COSTS TO BE
ASSFSSID AND ORDERING PRE�ARATION
OF PROPOSID ASSESSMENTS
Wi�REAS, certain improvemente, all as more fully desc ribed in
Eshibit g. hereto attached and hereby made a part hereof have been
previously ordered and completed;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI� CITY
OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, as follows:
1. That the cost of each such improvement to be specially
a�sessed ie hereby declared to be the cost or the amount to be
aseessed, whichever is greater, which appears in said bchibit A.
2. That the City Clerk, with the asaistance of the City
F�gineer, shall forthxith calculate the proper amount to b e
specially aesessed for each auchimprovement against ever� assessed
piece or parcel of la.nd of within the various districts or locations
affected without regard to cash valuation, as provided by la.w, and
he ehall file a copy of such proposed assesements in his office for
public inspection.
3. The Clerk shall, upon the completion of such proposed
asseasments, notify the Council thereof.
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins,
Minneaota, thie 18th day of August, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOS�H C. VFSII,Y,
City Attorney
HIIJRY POKORNY,
Mayor
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 19G.g
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AGR�VT RDGARDING CONSTRUCTION
OF SANITARY SEWERS WITH CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN RAIL-
WAY COMPANY AND CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL AND PACIFIC
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Wi�REAS, the City of Hopkins has decided to construct a public
sanitary sewer, a part of which will be located in.property owned or controlled
by Chicago and North Western Railway Company and Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul,
and Pacific Railroad Compan,y at St. Louis Park, Minnesota,
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED �he agreement or license
for the construction which is hereto attached is hereby approved by the
City Council of the City of Hopkins, and the M�yor and the Clerk of the
City of Hopkins are hereby authorized and empowered, for and in behalf of the
City of Hopkins,to sign and execute said agreements.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Hopkins held on Tuesday, the 18th day of August, 1970.
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
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A regular.meeting of.the.Council of.the City.of.Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on Tuesday,
September 1, 1970 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers in.the City Hall.
,
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City
Manager Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst, Engineer Anderson,
Building Inspector Blomquist. Housing Inspector Opitz and City Attorney.Vesely.
Reel 115 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the following
Side 1 five items be approved under the.CONSENT.CALENDAR PROCEDURE:
2-
4�1. Minutes of the August 18, 1970 Council meeting.be approved and signed.
462. Expenditures dated September 1, 1970 in the amount of $514,406.76,.be
approved and authorized for payment.
��3. Request by Minneapolis Gas Company for a.permit.to install 2" gas main
on llth Avenue South at lOth Street South to serve Westbrooke 4.develop-
ment.
��4. Transfer of Off Sale Intoxicating Liquor license, cigarettes and soft
drinks from Towns Edge Liquor to Hance, Inc.
4�5. Resolution No. 1963, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXEGUTION OF AGREEMENT
BETWEEN CITY OF HOPKINS AND CHICAGO &.NORTH WESTERN.RAILROAD FOR 14" CAST
IRON FORCE MAIN UNDER TRACKS AT 5TH AVENUE SOUTH".
All motions carried.
* * *
Item: 70-128-P. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the.motion, that the.Petition
99-129 for Engineer's Report and cost study for extension of sanitary sewer and
watermain to serve Bellgrove, be placed on the table. Motion carried.
Item: 70-110-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Cost
129-181 Sharing Agreement with the Chicago & North.Western Railroad on 5th Avenue :.
South project, be continued to the October 6, 1970 Council.meeting. Motion;:,..
carried. �
Item: 70-144-D. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that the request
182-374 for Writ of Detainer and approval to go to bid for the demolition of a
building at 709 West Excelsior Avenue, be continued to the October 6, 1970
Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-140-L. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the application
374-414 for transfer of On=Off Sale Non-intoxicating Malt Liquor license, Juke
Box, and Amusement Device - Liberty Bar - be continued to the September 15,
1970 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-152-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 329,
414-450 "AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE EAST-WEST ALLEY BETWEEN.LOTS 30 and 31, BLOCK 1,
AND THAT PART OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY LYING NORTH OF THE SOUTH 14.0 FEET
OF LOT 30, BLOCK 1, WEST MINNEAPOLIS", be accepted for the first reading,
and the City to.retain a storm sewer easement in the North-South alley,
as recommended by the Zoning & Planning Commission. Motion carried.
Applicant: John Donnellan. ' �
Item: 70-145-R. Mr�.� Lund moved,.and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Posting of
450- No Left Turn signs into the Homedale access from westbound 4�7 and No Left
Turn signs onto Highway ��7 from Homedale access. near Ramsgate Apartments,.
be approved. Motion defeated.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Council
concur with the State Highway Department's.re,quest in banning left turns
on westbound'��'7 near Ramsgate Apartments. Motion defeated.
Item: 70-149-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded.the motion, that.Resolution No.
-579 1959, "A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF SERVICE ROAD CONSTRUCTION", be adopted.
� A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Harri_man, yea;
� Mr. Lund, yea; Mr. Miller,.yea; and Mr. Pokorny,.yea. Motion carried un-
animously. -
Item: 70-124-Z. Mr. Blake moved. and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
579-586 326, "AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF ST. LOUIS STREET", be approved
for the second reading thereof and according to law same to be ordered
published. Motion carried.
Minutes of the September l, 1970 Council meeting, cont.
Page 2.
Item: 70-150-0. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded.the motion, that Ordinance No.
586-598 328, "AN ORDINANCE LICENSING DOGS AND REGULATING THEIR CARE, SUPERVISION
� AND MANAGEMENT AND PROVIDING.FOR RESPONSIBILITY OF DOG OWNERS", be
referred to the Health & Welfare Commission for review. Motion carried.
Item: 70-151-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
598-644 1960, "A RESOLUTION NULLIFYING RESOLUTION N0. 1609, PROPOSED PARKING
LOT ASSESSMENT", be referred to the City.Attorney. Motion carried.
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Item: 70-119-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
644- reappointment of Dr. Malerich and Mr. Shirley for two year terms on
the Zoning & Planning Commission, be approved. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
reappointment of Mrs. William Sprague for a two year term on the Library
Board, be approved. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
reappointment of Eugene Reilly and James Murphy for two year tezms on
the Hopkins Park Board, be approved. Motion carried.
Action:
Action:
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
reappointment of Mrs. Esther Hagen and Mrs. Kitty Alcott for two year
'terms on the Health & Welfare Commission,.be approved. Motion carried..
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
reappointment of Donald Milbert for a two.year term on the Human�'Ri�hts
Commission,.be approved. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Fringe
Benefit Study Committee consisting of Mr. Brubacher� Mr. Hardy, Mr.
Shiels, Mr. Hanley and Mr. Hagen, be disbanded as per recommendation
of Mayor Pokorny. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
694- 1962, "A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING HOPKINS INTERCEPTOR SEWER.TO-{THE
METROPOLITAN SEWER SERVICE BOARD AND AUTHORIZING SIGNATURE AND DELIVERY
OF DOCUMENTS THEREFOR", be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as
follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund, yea; Mr. Miller,
yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Action:
-710
Action:
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1961, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR
OCTOBER 6, 1970", be adopted. Motion carried.
Mr. Harriman moved, to accept the recommendation of the Zoning & Planning
Commission favoring the 5th Avenue South site for the Housing for the
Elderly project. Motion lost for lack of a second.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1963_A"A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF PIPELINE AGREEMENT WITH
THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL & PACIFIC RAILROAD FOR FORCE MAIN
CROSSING UNDER 5TH AVENUE SOUTH", be adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the meeting
be adjourned. Motion carried. ^ ,
Dorothy M. J�son ecret y to the Council
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CI'I'Y OF HOPKINS
HIIVNII'IN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION N0. 1960
A RESOLUTION REPEALING AND NULIFYING RESOLUTION N0.
1609 P�tTAIlVING TO PROPOSED PARKING I�OT ASSESSME[QTS
WH�i.EAS, the City Council of the City of Hopkins did on June 20,
1967 adopt Resolution No. 1609 entitled: "A Resolution Ordering Construction
of Public Parking Lots", and
WHEREAS, no parking lots as set forth in said Resolution on the
following described property, viz:
Lots 5, 6, 7, 18, 19 and 20, Block 69, West Minneapolis
and Lots 2, 3, and 4, Block 67 West Minneapolis Second
I}ivi si on
were ever acquired or constructed,
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVID by the City Council of the
City of Hopkins that said Resolution No. 1609, insofar as it pertains to the
premises hereinabove described, be and the same is hereby repealed and nulified.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Hopkins held on September l, 1970.
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
GITY.OF.flOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1963
A RESOLUTION.AUTHORIZING EXEGUTION OF AGREII�ENT
BETWEEN GITY OF.HOPKINS AND CHICAGO & NORTH
WESTERN.RAILROAD.FOR 14" CAST IRON FORCE MAIN
UNDER TRACKS AT 5TH AVENUE SOUTH.
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins has decided to construct a 14"
Cast Iron Force Main under the tracks at 5th Avenue South owned or
controlled by the Chicago & North.Western Railroad Company.
_ NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED the agreement or
license for the construction which is hereto attached is hereby approved
by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, and the Mayor and the Clerk
of the City of Hopkins are hereby authorized and empowered, for and in
behalf of the City of Hopkins, to sign and execute said agreements.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council
of the City of Hopkins held on Tuesday, the lst day of.September, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
CITY CLERK
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
CITY ATTORNEY
HENRY POKORNY,
MAYOR
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1959
RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF SERVICE
ROAD CONSTRUCTION.
WHEREAS, the State of Minnesota, Department of Highways, proposes
to make certain improvements on a portion of Trunk Highway No. 7 located
in the City of Hopkins in Hennepin County, upon and along Cambridge Avenue,
and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City that such improvements of
said roadway along said street be extended to greater width and capacity
than is necessary to accommodate normal trunk highway traffic, from Monk
Avenue westward to the Homedale Nusery Property, (a distance of approximately
2,000 feet.)
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins that the State
of Minnesota, Department of Highways is requested to provide for improvements
on the aforesaid p.ortion of Trunk Highway No. 7 consisting particularly of:
Service Drive construction, and considered as construction and improvement
of said roadway to greater width and capacity than is necessary to accommodate
normal trunk highway traffic.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that following approval by the Minnesota
Department of Highways of plans and specifications for said improvements of
said trunk highway'and before a contract is awarded for the construction of
said improvements, the City shall entera�into an agreement with the State
which shall provide that the City shall pay its share of the cost of the
requested improvements as determined by the State,in keeping with its latest
edition of Minnesota Highway Department Directive - Basic Policies and
Procedures, Cooperative Construction Projects with Municipalities ( a copy
of which has been received from the Minnesota Highway Department's District
Engineer) and, that if the State lets the construction contract, the munici-
pality will deposit with the State upon demand, after the execution of the
agreement and before the start of construction,.a sum equal to an estimate
of the City's share as prepared by the Minnesota Department of Highways.
The City shall, in addition to paying its proportionate share of
the cost of the proposed work, obtain at its sole cost and expense•all necessary
right-of-way easements and construction permits for the work to be performed
outside the limits of the trunk highway or established City streets and roads,
together with all drainage outlet rights where necessary. Such easements,
permits and rights shall be obtained and certified copies of them furnished
the Department of Highways before any.contract for the proposed work is awarded.
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular
meeting held on the lst day of September, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
CITY OF HOPKINS
CERTIFICATION
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a true and correct copy
of a Resolution presented to and adopted by the City of Hopkins by the City
� Council at a meeting thereof held in the,City of Hopkins, Minnesota, on the lst
day of September, 1970 as disclosed by the records of said meeting in my possession.
Dated this lst day of September, 1970.
.� �'�'.���,���
City Clerk
August 28, 1970
To: City Council
From: City Manager
Re: Resolution No. 1959 regarding construction of Cambridge Avenue
Service Road.
The State Highway Department District Office has been receptive to
our previous Resolution requesting the early construction of the Cambridge
Avenue Service Road. They have agreed to proceed toward a joint agreement
between the City and the State Highway Department aiming for construction
in early Spring of 1971. The proposed agreement would be along the lines
used in recent agreements with Golden Valley and Fridley. The City would
be responsible for providing the right-of-way, construction plans, letting
the contract and supervising construction. The City would also be responsible
for cost of any width of pavement over 24 feet and for curb and gutter on the
side abutting private properties. The State Highway Department would pay the
cost of the base'and surface 24 feet wide and the curb and gutter section
abutting the Trunk Highway.
The first step in the project is the passage by the Hopkins City Council
of the attached Resolution specifying the work to be done and officially re-
questing this of the State Highway Department.
We recommend approval of the resolution.
Respectfully submitted,
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erT r . Novak
Ci Manager
TLN:dmj
Att:
CITY OF HOPKINS
G
HIIJNEPIN COUNTY, MINNF�SOTA
ORDINANCE N0. 326
AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF ST. IAUIS STREET
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins
as follows:
That a portion of St. Louis Street located in the City of
Hopkins and formerly lrnown and described as:
The Southerly 20 Feet of Lots 5, 6, and 7, Block
12, and Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, Block 13, and
Lots 3 and 4, Block lli., in West Minneapolis Center,
Hennepin Co., Minnesota.
be and the same is hereby vacated.
First read at a regular meet
of Hopkins held August l�, 197�, and finally
ordered published at a regular meeting of� s
lst day of September, 1970. <�
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
Published in the HOPKINS SUN, September 10, 1970.
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Council of the City
oved, and adopted and
�f said City on the
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1962
A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING HOPKINS INTERCII'TER
SEWER TO METROPOLITAN SEWER SERVICE BOARD AND
AUTHORIZING SIGNATURE AND DELIVERY OF DOCUMENTS
THEREF'OR.
WHEREAS, heretofore the City of Hopkins has commenced the
construction of an intercepter trunk sewer connecting the sanitary sewage
system of and from the City of Hopkins through St. Louis Park and Minneapolis
to the sewage disposal plant of the Metropolitan area, and
WHEREAS, said City of Hopkins has employed the services of
engineers, attorneys, surveyors and construction contractors in connection
�,rith said project and has incurred and will incur bills and fees in
connection therewith, and
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins has now entered into a written
agreement by and among the Metropolitan Council,�.the Metropolitan Sewer
Service Board, and the Cities of St. Louis Park and Hopkins, all in
connection with said project, and
j�REAS, from and after August 20, 1970 said sanitary seiaer
project has been assumed and is to be completed and maintained by the
Me�ropolitan Sewer Service Board,
NOti�i, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that all of the
contracts, agreements, easements, and retainers heretofore made and entered
into b;� the City of Hopkins in connection with said sanitary intercepter
seti-rer praject shall be and hereby are transferred and assigned to the Metropolitan
Sewer Service Board, and the Mayor and the City Clerk of the City of Hopkins are
hereby authorized, empowered, and ordered to sign, execute and deliver for and
in behalf of the City of Hopkins any and all Deeds, assignments or other
documents necessary in conformity herewith.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Hopkins held on September 1, 1970.
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
\J
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1961
RESOLUTION FOR HEARING ON PROPOSID
SPECIAL ASSESSN�NTS
WI�REAS by Reaolution No. �949r Passed and adopted by the Council
on August 18, 1970, the City Clerk and F�gineer were directed to prepare
proposed assessments of the coats of improv�ng various atreets, �renuea,
alleys and thoroughfares in the City of Hopkins, all as more ful �y described
in E�hibit �. hereto attached and attached to said Resolution No. �949�
and made a part hereof, and
Wi�RREAS, the said Clerk has notified the Council that such proposed
assesaments have been completed and filed in his office for public inspection,
>
NOW� THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUATCIL OF HOPKINS, MIId1dESOTA,
as folluws:
1. A hearing shall be held on October 6, 1970, in the Coun cil Chambers
of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., to pass upon such propose d aasesements,
and at such time and place, all persons owning property affected bg such
improvements and assesementa will be given an opportunity to be heard with
reference to such assessments.
2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a Notice of the hearing
on the propoaed assessments to be published twice in the official newspaper
of the City, the first auch publication to be a� least two weeks prior to
the hearing, and he shall state in the Notice the total cost of each of such
improvements.
Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkir�, this
1st day of September, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HEAiRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF.AOPKTNS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1963-A.
"A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF PIPELINE
AGREEMENT WITH THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL
& PACIFIC RAILROAD FOR FORCE MAIN CROSSING UNDER
5TH AVENUE SOUTH".
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins has decided to construct
a Cast Iron Force Main under the tracks at 5th Avenue South
owned or controlled by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul &
Pacific Railroad Company.
NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED the agreement or
license for the construction which is hereto attached is hereby
approved by the City Coun cil of the City of Hopkins, and the Mayor
and the Clerk of the City of Hopkins are hereby authorized and
empowered, for an in behalf of the City of Hopkins, to sign and
execute said agreements.
Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins at a regular meeting held on Tuesday, the lst day of
September, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
A regular meeting of the.Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
September 15, 1970.at Z:30 p,m. in the Council Cha.mhers in the City Hall.
Present.were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen B1ake, Lund and Miller,.also.Acting City Manager
Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Housing Inspector Opitz and City
j�Attorney Vesely. Absent: Councilman Harriman and City Manager Novak.
� Reel 115
Side 1
724-783
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Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the following
items under the CONSENT CALENDAR be approved:
4�1. Minutes of the September l, 1970 Council meeting.
��2. Expenditures dated September 15, 1970 in the amount of $59,552.95.be
authorized for payment.
��3. Request.for bingo permit by the Knights of Columbus for the months of
October, November and.December, T970.
All three motions carried.
BID: Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday,.Septetnber 10, 1970 at 10:00 a.m.
for the installation of Watermain in Interlachen Road from Boyce.to Goodrich. (see
tabulation of bids attached)
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the contract for the
783=842 installation of Watermain in Interlachen Road.be awarded to the Ha.uer Construction
Company in the amount of $7,947.50. Motion carried.
HEARINGS:. Item: 70-127-E. The hearing to consider the making of an improvement on First
842- 1169 Street South from Harrison Avenue South to a point approx. 150
feef East by bituminous surfacing of street and concrete curb
and gutter thereon, be continued.to the October 6, I970 Council
meeting, and the City Engineer to present a breakdown on how the
costs might be assessed. Motion carried. '
Item: 70-83-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller.seconded the motion, that
1169-I264 Resolution No. 1965, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON
Side 2 LAKE STREET N.E. FROM MONK AVENUE TO A.POINT APPROX. 2,100 FEET
1458- WEST BY THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER, CURB AND GUTTER, STREET
IMPROVEMENT AND BITUMINOUS SURFACING THER�ON",.be adopted. A roll
call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake,.yea; Mr. Lund,.yea;
Mr. Miller, yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-136-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution
-1490 No. 1966, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT BY THE MAKING OF
CONCRETE SIDEWALK REPAIRS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN THE CITY OF
HOPKINS", be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows:
Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Lund, yea; Mr. Mi11er, yea, Mr. Pokorny, yea.
Motion carried unanimously.
APPEARANCE: At this point in the meeting Mr. Dean Lund of the.League of Minnesota
1490-1581 Municipalities appeared before the Council and explained the services
and operation of the League and the breakdown of the dues charged each
municipality.
Item: 70-140-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the
1581-1612 request for transfer of the On-Off Sale Non-intoxicating Malt
Liquor license, Juke Box and Amusement Device of the Liberty Bar
from Norman Elaig to Martin Pfeifle, to December 31, 1970 be
approved . . �Io;t ion ea�rzied�..
Item: 70-156-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the.mot�on, that.the
1612-T671 request by Farmhand, Inc. for Council support in pr.ovid�.ng �Farmhand
with good access across tfie future upgraded.County 18, and that
future.service roads be constructed so as. to take as little of
Farmhand property as possible, and the Mayor.be autIiorized to
sign a letter to Farmhand, Inc:.. pledging.the City's support.to
this . request ��:�`appz'o.y,ed:.;.:�ot,.�on carried .
t
APPEARANCE: At this point in the meeting, Mr. Quint from the V.F.W. and Mr. Wilson,
Recreation and Parks Director, appeared.before;the.Council to ask
approval of the proposed City Hall site for.tTie erection of a Memorial
near the existing flag pole.
Minutes of the September 15, T970.Council.meeting,.cont.
�age 2.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller.seconded.the motion, to-accept the-plan.as_
1671-1792 presented for the erection of the Memorial on.t�e City Hall site. Mr. Lund
voting no. Motion carried.
Item: 70-152-Z. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion,.that Ordinance No. 329,
1792- "AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE EAST-WEST ALLEY BETWEEN.LOTS 30 AND.31, BLOCK l,
AND THAT PART OF THE NORTH=SOUTH ALLE� LYING NORTIi OF THE SOUTH 14.0 �'EET
OF LOT 30, BLOCK 1, WEST MINNEAPOLTS", t�e accepted.for the second.reading
thereof and according to law same to.be ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 70-126-C, Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
-1812 327, "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE FIRE PREVENTION CODE", be continued to
the October 20, T970 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-129-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the inotion,.that.Resolution No.
1812-1819 1967, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON.TIi� PETITION �OR CONCRETE SIDE-
WALKS ON THE EAST SiDE OF 11TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM A POINT APPROX. 80 FEET
SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE TO A POINT APPROX. 300 FEET.SOUTH", be approved.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-152-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that a 40 foot "No
1819-1853 Parking Zone"..be posted in front of the Go1d Crest Apartments.at 34 - 12th
Avenue North, as requested. Motion carried.
Item: 70-153-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the.request from
1853-1867 Representative John Keefe regarding the subject of.removing the municipal
bond interest rate ceiling and whether municipalities would support legis-
lation which would place the full faith and credit of the State of
Minnesota behind bonds to secure a more favorable rate,.be.referred to the
City Attorney for his opinion. Motion carried.
Item:�70-154-V.
1867-
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request for
the vacation of the East-West alley off llth Avenue South in Block 7, West
Minneapolis; and the North-South alley to a point'25.feet South of the
North property line of Lot 10, Block 7, West Minneapolis,.be referred to
the Zoning and Planning Commission. Motion carried.
• Item: 70-155-0. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that.Resolution No.
-1877 1968, °ry,�;�;RESOLU.TION AUTHORIZING TEMPORARY CHANGE OF PRECINCT ��5, OAK RIDGE
COUNTRY CLUB TO THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF HOPKINS FOR THE NOVEMBER 3,
T970 ELECTION", be adopted. Motion carried.
Action:
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the.meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTg
NOTICE OF BIDS F'OR Tf� IlVSTALLATION OF
6dATERM�IN
SEALID BIDS will be received by the City �Ianager at the City Hal.l,
Hopkins, Minnesota� until Thursday, September 10, 1970, at 10:00 A.M., C.D.S.T.
a.nd then and there opened aad publicly read, and as soon as possible thereafter,
ara�ard of a contract will be made by the City for the above wrork. Approximate
major quantities are 660 feet of 6" C.I. watermain.
Plans, specifications and �zrther detaile are available at the office of
the City �gineer. No deposit is required but a charge of �10.00 per set will
be billed if plans and specifications are not returned in good condition within
ten (10) deys after bids are opened.
Each bid must be accompanied by a Cashier's Check� Certified Check, or
Sta.ndard Bidder�s Bond written by a corporate surety certified by the Minnesota
State Insurance Commission, at ten percent (10°fo) of the total bid price, payable
to the City of Hopkins, as a guarantee that the bidder �rill, if successful,
promptly execute a satisfactory contract for the faithftil performance of the
work covered by this specification.
The successilil bidder must, within ten (10) days after his bid is accepted,
execute a contract and bond for one hundred percent (100�) of the full amount
of the bid and guaranteeing for one year the entire project free of defective
workmanship and material.
Upon the award of the contract the checks or bidder's bonds of the
unsuccessflil: bidders shall be returned to them, and upon the filing of the
contra.ct and performance bond, the check or bid bond of the successf�l bidder
shall be returned to him.
The City provides proposal forms which are to be used. Each proposal
must be plainly marked, "PROPOSAL FOR Ti� FURNISHIldG OF LABOR, TOOLS�
DQUIPMII�IT AND MATERIAI, NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF WATERMAIN", and
addressed to the City of Hopkins, l�innesota.
The City reserves the right to reject ar�y and a11 bids or parts thereof,
A}�p incomplete bid will be rejected.
In case of default the City may ha.ve the work done by others, and hold
the original bidder or contractor liable for increased costs.
CITY OF HOPKINS
� �--`/���
T. L Novak, City A�Ianager
To be published in the HOPKINS SUN, August 27, 19?0.
To be published in the CONSTRUCTION BiTLLETIN, August 27, 1970.
TABi1LATY� OP BIDS
WATERMA�N -� INT��,CHIIJ RaAD
� Bid bpen3ng, Thursday, Septemb�r 10, i970 at 30:Od aomo
BIDDEP.
H�u�r Cons�. Co.
White Conste Co.
0. & H.�Engr. Co.
Shoemaker & Gould
Park Conse. Co.
R. t�. Moore
Don Parrott
Assoc. Contsca�ting uo.
AMOUNT
7,947oS0
8,699.25
9,294.50
9,375.50
9,955015
�.o, is�.. o0
1d,621.d0
11.055.40
.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ATOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IARPROVEN�TTS
TO i�HOM IT A4AY CONCERAi:
NOTICE IS i�REBY GIVEN that the City Council of the Cit�r of Hopkins will
meet in the Council Chambers of the City Ha.11 at 7:30 o'clock PeNL� on Sept enber
15, 1970, to consider the making of an improvement on Lake Street Northeast from
Monk��venue to a point approximately 2,100 feet west by the inatallation of storm
seWer, curb and gutter, street improvement and bituminoue surfacing thereon pursuant
to MeSe�., Secse 429.011 to Secsa 429e111 (Laws 1957)e
The area proposed to be aesessed for such improvement ie: That pext of the
North one-half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 19, Township 117, Ra�ttge 22
lying south of State Highway AToe 7 and east of the Great Northern Railroad; that
part of the east 600 feet of Northwest Quarter of Northeast Quarter lying north
of most northerly line of Registered Land Survey Aioa 561 and lyir�g xest of i�bel
and Goldmaa Addition and lying eouth of a line dietant as beginning at the m�st
northerly corner of said Rubel and Goldman Addition, thence running �►estparallel
Nith the most noEtherly line of said Regiatered Land Survey No. 561; Section 19,
Townahip 117, Range 22; Tracts B, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, Registere d Land Surv ey
No. 561; all of Regietered Land Survey No. 362; all of Regietered Land Surve�►
Noo 825; all of D9innehaha Oa.ks; all of Monroe Place; all of Lenhex� Terrace;
all of Meath's Addition; all of Rubel and Goldman Addition; all of Turn�ren's
gddition; Lots 8 thru 17, inclusive, Block 1; Lote 16 and 17, B1 xk 2, StevPns
Oakwood Parke
The estimated cost of such improvement is �125,373.00,
111 peraonB desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improv �ent
will be heard at this meetinge
Dated lugust 18, 1970e
Ce Re PE'TERSON,
City Clerk
JOSF�H C e VESELY,
City Attorney
To be publiahed in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on September 3, 1970
and September 10, 19700
Picha
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, BZinnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1965
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVII'QII�TT AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS
ti�REAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. �955, adopted the 18th
day of August, 1970, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement
on Lake Street Northeast from Monk Avenue to a point approximately 2,100 feet
west by the installation of storm sewer, curb and gutter, street improvement
and bituminous surfacing thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being
�125,373.00, and
WHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for
the making of these improvements were given ten days published notice of the
council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice, and
a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 15th day of
September, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution No. 1955 adopted August 18th, 1970.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the Engineer for this
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making
of these improvements.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, 1!�innesota, this 15th
day of September, 1970.
C . R . PETERSOl`d
City Clerk
JOSEPH.C. VESELY,
City Attorney
F�NRY POKORNY
Iv?ayor
a
s
Picha
cz�r oF xoPxrnrs
Hennepin County, Ntinnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1966
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVE[�TII�TT AND
PREPARATIOPJ OF PLANS
6�THEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. �947, adopted the 4th
day of August, 1970, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement
on Lot 11, Block 6, Gibbs First Addition to West Minneapolis; Lot 25, Block 5 and
Lot 10, Block 2, both in West Pdinneapolis; the north 43 feet of Lot 17, Block 22;
Lots 17 and 18, including adjacent vacated alley, Block 23; all of Block 34,
including vacated streets and alleys; Lot 10, Block 35; Lotr: 11, Block 35; Lot 13,
Block 36, all in t�est r�finneapolis Center; Lot 19 and South one-half of Lot 20,
Block 74; Lot 8, Block 79; Lots 1 thru 12, inclusive, Block 81; Lot 16, Block 81;
Lot 7, incl.uding adjacent one-hlaf of vacated alley, Block 83; Lot 2, Block 84;
Lot 3, Block 84; Lot 21, Block 84; Lots 1 and 2, Block 86; Lot 23, Block 89;
Lot 5, Block 90, Lot 9, Block 90; Lot 21, Block 99; Lots 1 and 2, except State
Highway, Block 107;;Lot 7, Block 109, all the forefoing being in West T+Zinneapolis
Second Division by concrete sidewalk repairs thereon, the total estimated cost
thereof being $1,9�5•44, and
4dHEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for
the making of these improvements were given ten days published notice of the
council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice, and a
hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 15th day of
September, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution
No. 1947, adopted August 4, 1970.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the �gineer for these
improvements and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making
of such improvements.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, D4innesota, this 15th
day of September, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON�
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY�
City Attorney
HII�TRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1967
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON INIl'ROVIINENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 191�8 of the Council adopted
August 4, 19?0, a report has been prepared by John Stro;jan, City
Engineer, with reference to the East side of E]:eventh Avenue South,
from a point approximately g0 feet south of F,xcelsior Avenue to a
point approximately 300 feet south of Excelsior Avenue by concrete
sidewalk replacement thereon and this report was received by the
Council on September 15, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follot�s:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such sidewalk
in accordance with the report and the assessment of Lots 1 thru 6,
inclusive
inclusive, Block 6; and Lots 25 thru 27�including vacated alley,
Block 6, tidest Ptiinneapolis for all or a portion of the cost of the
improvement pursuant to M.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111,
(Laws 1957), at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $1,1g6.�0.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on
the 20th day of October, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall
at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk shall give published notice of such
hearing and improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
15th day of September, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
�
�ierber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 329
AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE EAST-WEST ALLEX
BETWEEN LOTS 30 AND 31, BLOCK 1, AND THAT
PART OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY LYING NORTH
OF THE SOUTH 14.0 FEET OF LOT 30, BLOCK 1,
WEST MINNEAPOLIS.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows:
That the East-West alley between Lots 30 and
31, Block 1, and that part of the North-South
alley lying North of the South 14.0 feet of
Lot 30, Block 1, West Minneapolis, be and is
hereby vacated subject to the retention by the
City of a storm sewer easement in the North-
South alley above described.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the
City of Hopkins held on Tuesday, the lst day of September, 1970,
and finally read, approved and adopted and order published at
a regular meeting of the Council of said City the 15th day
of September, 1970. � � �•�� _
� � ���,�
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
..,.... � ,
Mayor
Published in the HOPKINS SUN on September 24, 1970
i
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARIATG Old PROPOSID IMPROVEN�ITS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambera of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on September 15, 1970, to consider the making of concrete eidewal k repairs
at the following locations: 104-16th �venue North, Lot 11, Block 6, Gibbs
First Addition to West Minneapolis, at a.n estimated cost of �33.12; 21-10th
�venue South, Lot 25, Block 5, at an estimated cost of $33.12; 22-6th Avenue
South, Lot 10, Block 2, at an estimated cost of �66.24; both in West Minneapolis;
50 Jackeon Avenue South, the north 43 feet of Lot 17, Blocic 22, at an estimated
coat of $99.36; 42 Monroe Avenue South, Lots 17 and 18, includin� adjacent
vacated alley, Block 23� at an estimated cost of $33•12; 125 �lonroe Avenue S�th,
all of Block 34, including vacated streets and alley, at aa estimated cost of
$66.24; 138 Van Buren lvenue South, Lot 10, Block 35, at aa estimated cost of
$33.12; 142 Van Buren �venue South, Lot 11, Block 35, at an estim ated cost of
$66.24; �45 Yan Buren ivenue South, Lot 13, Block 36� at an estim ated cost o f
$33.12; a11 in Weat Nlinneapolis Center; 129-15th Avenue North, Lot 19 and
South one-half of Lot 20, Block 74, at an estimated cost of �33.12; 118-9th
&venue North, Lot 8, Block 79, at an estimated cost of �198.72; North side of
First Street North from Seventh �venue North, weaterly to alley, Lots 1 thru
12, inclueive, Block 81, at an eetimated cost of �756.24; 113-8th Avenue North,
Lot 16, Block 81, at an estimated cost of �33•12; 124-5th Aveuiue North� Lot 7,
including adjacent one-half of vacated alley, Block 83, at an estimated coat
of $6b.24i 242-5th Hvenue North, Lot 2, Block 84, at an estimated cost of �33•12;
238-Sth flvenue North, Lot 3, Block 84� at an estimated cost of �33•12; 233--6th
�venue North, Lot 21, Hlock 8q, at an estimated cost of �33.12; 2q2-7.th lvenue
ATorth, Lots 1 and 2, Block 86, at an estimated cost of $33.12; 24�-�lth �venwe
North, Lot 23, Block 89, at an estimated cost of $33.12; 232-11th Avenue North,
Lot 5, Block 90, at a.n estimated coet of �33•12; 216-11th ,Avenue North, Lot 9,
Block 90� at an estimated cost ot' �33.12; 333-10th Avenue North, Lot 21, Blo dc
99� at an estimated cost of $33.12; 424-12th gvenue North, Lots 1 and 2, exc ept
State Highway� Block 107� at an estimated coet of �66.24; 410-14t h Avenue No rth,
Lot '], Block 109, at an estimated cost of $33•12; a11 the foregoing being in
West A�inneapolis Second Division; thereon pursuant to M.S.I., Secs. 429.011
��
to Secs. 429•1�� �La�e �957)•
�11 persons desiring to be heard xith reference to the pa�oposed
improvemente xill be heard at this meeting.
Dated �ug'ust 4, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Att a¢�ney
Publiehed in the Hopkins Sun, Hopldns, �tinnesota on �u�ust 27th, 1970
and September 4th, 1970.
A.regular.meeting of the Council of.the City.of Ho�kinS, Mi�esota, �as,�Td on Tuesday,
October 6, 1970 at 7:30`p.m. in the.Council.Chauihers in.the C�ty Ha11.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen B1ake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer.Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Finance Director
, Frane, Building Inspector Blomquist, Special Assessment Clerk Sala and City.Attorney.Vesely.
Absent - Housing Inspector Opitz.
Reel 116 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the following items
Side l under the CONSENT GALENDAR be approved.
3-65
��1 Minutes of the September 15, 1970 Council meeting.
��2 Expenditures dated October 6, T970 in the amount of $1,541,188.43.
4�3 Request by Northwestern.Be11 Telephone Co. for-permit to place buried cable
on Tyler Avenue No. from Excelsior Avenue to approx. Y32 feet north and on
Van Buren Avenue No. from the Chicago, Milwaukee R.R. Track to approx. 62
feet south.
�64 Request by Northwestern Be11.Telephone Co. for permit to place buried cable
on Washington Avenue from a point approx. l00 feet north of Excelsior Avenue
to a point 150 feet north to clear proposed sewer construction.
4�5 Request by Northwestern.Bell Telephone Co. for pe�it to place buried cable
on Jackson.Avenue from.St. Louis Street to 2nd.Street North and on 2nd Street
North from Jackson Avenue to Van Buren Avenue and on Van Buren Avenue North
from 2nd.Street to Ramsgate Development.
�66 Request by Northern States Power Co. for.permit to place two power poies on
the City Landfill property south of 7th Street to serve Berglund-Johnson
leased property.
��7 Election Judges for the November 3, 1970.General Election. (see list attached)
��8 Request by.Geo. R. Wolff Post ��425, V.F.W. for renewal of their bingo permit
for the months of October, November and December, 1970.
��9 Application for a 1970 license to operate a Grocery Store,.sell Cigarettes and
Milk by the Tom Thumb Superette -.Westbrooke Shoppirig�,Center.
All motions carried.
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HEARINGS:
Item: 70-127-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that.Resolution No. 1972,
65-275 "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT OF FIRST.STREET SOUTH FROM HARRISON
AVENUE SOUTH TO A POINT APPROX. 150 FEET.EAST BY BITUMINOUS SURFACING OF
STREET",.be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake, no;
Mr. Harriman,.yea; Mr. Lund,.yea; Mr. Miller, yea; and Mr. Pokorny,.yea.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-157-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that.Resolution No. 1969,
275-966 "A RESOLUTION ADOPTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF CERTAIN
STREETS, AVENUES, HIGHWAYS, ALLEYS AND THOROUGHFARES AS DEFINED UNDER EXHIBIT
"A" ATTACHED", be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake,
yea; Mr. Harriman,.yea; Mr. Lund, yea; Mr. Miller, yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea.
Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-154-V. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 331,
966-1120 "AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE EAST-WEST ALLEY IN'BLOCK 7, WEST MINNEAPOLIS FROM
11TH AVENUE SOUTH TO THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTH-SOUTH A�LEY AND THE NORTH-
SOUTH AI,LEY FROM THE.SOUTH LINE OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY TO A POINT 25 FEET
SOUTH OF THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF LOT 10, BLOCK 7, WEST MINNEAPOLIS", be
accepted for the first reading. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman not voting.
Item: 70-170-L. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the application
� 1120-1175 for a.Pool and Billiard license by Samuel B. Snelling at 732 Westbrooke
Shopping..Center,.be granted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-169-A. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the ::motion, that Resolution No.
1175-1210 1973, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING APPLICATION FOR GRANT FOR POLICE-SCHOOL LIAISON
Side 2 PROJECT IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS", be adopted. A roll call of the vote was
1212-1326 as follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund,.yea; Mr. Miller,
yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Minutes.of the_October.6, 197Q.Council.meeting, cont.
Page.2.
Item: 70-110-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1326- T976, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING AGREEMENT REGARDING COST SHARING FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF 5TH AVENUE SOUTH WITH CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY
COMPANY",.be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake,
� yea; Mr. Harriman,.yea; Mr. Lund,.yea; Mr. Miller, yea; and Mr. Pokorny,
yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-144-D, Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the request for
a Writ of.Detainer and approval to go to bid for the demolition of a
building.at 709 West Excelsior Avenue,.be continued to the October 20, 1970
�.:: Council.meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-0-D. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Mayor's appoint-
ment of Councilman Harriman as the City�s.delegate to the Hennepin County
League,.be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 70-21-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor and City
-1369 Manager be authorized to sign the Agreement between Hopkins and Minnetonka
for furnishing City of Hopkins water to the property at 4314-4340 Shady Oak
Road (Ed Ring), be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 70-151-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the City
1369-1391 Attorney's opinion on Resolution No. 1609, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING CONSTRUC-
TION OF PUBLIC PARKING LOTS", be continued to the October 20, 1970 Council
meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-158-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the petition by
1391- ,Rnchford, Inc., for posting No Parking signs on Westbrooke Way from 9th
Avenue to llth Avenue South be approved and signs be posted as requested.
Motion carried.
Item:70-159-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the petition from
-1400 Mrs. Edna Holmgren for posting of No Parking sign on south side of 6th
Street near entrance to Westbrooke 1, be referred to the Engineering and
Police Departments for study and.report. Motion carried.
Item: 70-160-C. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the City Attorney
1400-1404 be suthorized to negotiate an Agreement with the Chicago, Milwaukee, St.
Paul & Pacific Railroad for grant of easement over Railroad R/W at proposed
Sth Avenue South crossing. Motion carried.
Item: 70-161-P.
1404-
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1974, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING ENGINEER'S REPORT ON PETITION FOR CONCRETE
CURB & GUTTER ON THE NORTH SIDE OF BOYCE ROAD FROM INTERLACHEN ROAD TO A
POINT APPROX. 175 FEET WEST", be adopted. (St. John's Church) A roll call
of the vote was as follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund,
yea; Mr. Miller, yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-161-E. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
-1414 1975, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT BY INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURB
& GUTTER ON THE NORTH SIDE OF BOYCE ROAD FROM INTERLACHEN ROAD TO A POINT
APPROX. 175 FEET WEST",.be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows:
Mr. B1ake, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund, yea; Mr. Miller, yea; and
Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-162-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the request by
1414-1421 Shoemarker & Gould for extension of contract completion date on Project
No. 70-01, from October 1, 1970 to October 22, T970, be granted. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-163-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution
1421-1436 No. T970, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING AGREEMENT REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF
SANITARY SEWERS WITH THE CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY", be
adopted. (West 28th St. Crossing) A roll call of the vote was as follows:
Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund,.yea; Mr. Miller, yea; and
Mr, Pokorny, yea. Motion carried unanimously. (Woodale Ave. permit sent
� to Metro Sewer Board)
Item: 70-164-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the communication
1436-1446 from the Neenah Foundry Co. with regard to Suburban Paving Company Storm
Sewer Project, be placed on file and any further payments for this project
be held back..Motion carried.
Item: 70-165-L. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the application
1446- from the American Legion for a Sunday Liquor license, be granted for the
remainder of this year. Motion carried.
Minutes of the October 6, 1970 Council meeting, cont.
Item: 70-166-H.
-1491
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Item: 70-167-R.
1491-1499
Page 3.
Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Hearing date
to consider the John Hines welfare case be set for October 20, 1970 at
4:00 p.m, in the City Hall and Councilman Harriman be appointed the Master
to hear this case. Motion carried.
Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the request
from the Cross of Glory Baptist Church at 41 - 12th Avenue North to change
the No Parking restrictions between llth & 13th on First Street North to
permit parking from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Sunday mornings, be denied
as recommended by the Engineering and Police Departments. Motion carried.
Item: 70-168-C. Mr: Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the Claim
1499-1503 for damage to motor vehicle by Mrs. Frederick Smith on 8/25/70, be referred
to the City Attorney. Motion carried. '
Action:
1503-1544
Action:
1544-
Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the bids for
an.Aerial Tower for the Fire Department, be continued to the October 20,
T970 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Mr. Har'riman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
330, "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE T970 CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS", be accepted for the first.reading. Motion carried.
Item: 70-171-B, Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1971, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING 1970 TAX LEVY COLLECTIBLE FOR 1971", be
adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-172-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution
-1587 setting the new sewer rates be continued to the October 20, 1970 Council
meeting. Motion carried.
Action:
Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
adjourned. Motion carried.
E�a�C�'T�N JUUGES R��ID CCti2�'TERS
CITX 0'r' HOPKIPIS
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Christxne D��ahos
�tarion Kinn
Joan D�Coss�
Shirle�r Beng�son
Precinct #2 Harley Hopkins Schoo].
Donna Yurista
i�iar�aret Reinhardt
Bonnle� Johnson
Trerie hliller
Precinct #� City Hall
Milda°ed Skoo;man
Roz Gillia�m
Vera 1�enke
�iary Skiirle�
Precinct �1� Katherin� C�ren School
Vivian Blom�uist
Adeline Sedesk�►
Doris 3ale
Carol Roesner
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emporary ge o nite �etn asi Church
�erth�a Resnick
Genevieve �iinter
Joyce Garland
Adelyn uordon
Precinct #6 :41ice Smith Schoo�
Julie �iason
Pat Urr�esg
�ilyce �loore
Florence Sundquis�
Pr��cinct #T Librar�r
r�9ary Surtdbyr
!Vancy D�.znerow
`_ Pat Anderson
Joyce Stalley
co�nrr��as
L�ura To�ers
Barbara Hv�alarid
Jean Huanick
Mary Jane Peterson
Mavis Ault
Hazel Jensen
Kathie Quinn
Lynn Wiese
Arleae T�ber
Louise He:�ker
Carole �'rane
Jean �?elson
i�iarlys Eidam
Elaine Anders�n
Eve�yn Brady
h7ary Anderson
Mildred Zajicek
5ylvia Morris
.�liizie Erdmana
I•lary Jo Griffin
�orothy �laurer
i�elen Sawyer
Audre,� Lo.wunen
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Barb :�delson
Geraldine �dolf
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Aennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IMPROV.Q�N'PS
TO WHOM IT A+�Y CONCERN:
NOTICE IS I�ftEBY GIVEN that the City Council of the Ci t�y of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on September 75, 1970, to consider the maldng of an improveraent on First
Street South from Harrison ivenue South to a point approgimately 150 f eet
Ea.st by bituminous surfacing of etreet and concrete curb and gutter thereon
purusant to &I.S.�., Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Larrs 1957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lote 7 t hru
32� inclusive, Block 19; Lots 1 thru 2q, inclusive� Block 37; both in
Wegt Minneapolis Center; and Lot 81, Auditor� Subdivieion Ido. 239•
The estimated cost of such improvement ia $1,104.00 for bituminous
surfacing and $897.00 for a�ncrete curb and gutter.
All pereons deairing to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated guguat 18, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Att orney
Published in the Hopkine Sun, Hopkina, Minnesota, on September 3, 1970
and September 10, 1970.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARIATG ON PROPOSID ASSFSSARIIdTS
TO VdHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS F�tEBY GIUEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambere of the City Hall at Hopkins, Mirmesota,
at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on October 6, 1970, to pase upoa the proposed special
assessments for the improvemente of certain atreets, avenues, highways, alleys
and thoroughfares, all more particularly described in E�hibit A. hereto attached
and hereby made a part hereof.
The proposed assessments are on file for public inspection in the offi ce
of the City Clerk at said City Hall.
Written or oral objectione will be considered and heard at said hea.ring.
The total costs of each of said improvements are as set forth in said
E�hibit A. and unless otherwise stated therein, the City will pay no part of
any of such assessments.
C.:�R. PETERSON,
C ity Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City gttorney
F�TRY POKORNY,
Ma�or
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota, on September 10,
1970 and September 17, 1970. -
' ��
E X H I B I T 1
Concrete Work
1. Concrete curb and gutter on both sides of Tyler Avenue ATorth from a point
approximately 216 feet north of the north line.of Second Street to a point
approximately 685 feet north, the total cost to be asseased being t he swn of
$3,847.31, and the area to be assessed being Lote 2 thru 9, inclusive, Blo�k 1,--
Stevens Oa.kwood Park; the westerly 130 feet of Tracta I, J, and K, Registered
Land Survey No. 561.
2. Concrete curb and gutter on the south eide of Seventh Street So uth from Eleventh
Avenue South to Nine �Iile Creek, the total cost to be aesessed bein g the sum of
�57�•45� and the area to be assessed being: That part of the Northeast Quarter of
the Southweat Quarter lying east of Eleventh gvenue South and southwesterly of Nine
Mile Creek.
3. Concrete curb and gutter on the East-West etreet located approximately 1,000
feet south of Seventh Street South, from Ninth flvenue South to Eleventh Avenue
South, the total cost of the project being the sum of �4,084.05, and the area to
be assesaed being the eaet one-half of the Northeast Quarter of the Southweat
Quarter lying east of the west 33 feet thereof and southweeterly of Creek, exc �t
ro�.d, in Section 25, Townehip 117, Range 22.
4. Concrete curb and gutter on the East side of Eighth Avenue Sout h from E�ghth
Street South to a point approzimately 150 feet north, the total cost of the project
being � 426•$4 of which $397.62 is being assessed to Lots 25 thru 30, inclusiv e,
Block 7, West Minneapolis �nnex.
5. Concrete repair at 638 West Park Valley Drive� deecribed as Lot 11, Block 3,
Pa�k Yalley Second gddition; the total amount to be asseesed being the sum of
�161.46;
at 110-11th Avenue South, described as Lota 3, 4 and north 22 feet of Lot 5,
Block 10� West Minneapolis� the amount to be assessed being the sum of $897.18;
at 134-�1th Avenue South, described as Lots 6, 7,.8, 9 and the sauth 28 feet
of Lot 5, Block 10, West Minneapolis, the amount to be assessed being the s wn
of �1,667.09;
at 1436-1438 East Lake Street, described as Lot 3, Auditor's Sub division No.
363, the amount to be assessed being the sum of $136.07;
at 1400-1402 East Lake Street, described as Lot 12, Auditor's Sub division No.
363, the amount to be assessed being the sum of $171.26;
at 34-14th �venue North� described as Lot 3� Block 73, West Nlinneapolis Seca�d
Division� the amount to be assessed being the sum of $70.38;
at 101-15th gvenue North, described as Lot 13, Block 74, West A3inneapolis S econd
Division, the amount to be assessed being the sum of $69.21;
at 146-10th �venue North, described as Lot 1 and the north one-half of Lot 2�
Block 78� 4deat Minneapolis Second Division� the amount to be aasessed being
the sum of $23•47;
at 145-7th �venue North, described as Lot 24, Blo�k 82, 6dest Minneapolis Second
Divieion, the amount to be assessed being the sum of �87.98;
at 325�-10th �venue North� described as I,ot 19 and the north one-half of Lot 18,
Block 99, West Minneapolis Second Division, the amount to be asse�sed being the
sum oi $105•57•
Street Construction and Bitumiaous Surfacing
6. Street construction and bitwninous surfacing on the Eaat-West street locat ed
approximately 1,000 feet south of Seventh Street, from Ninth Avenue South to
.Eleventh AVenue South, the total cost of the project being the sum of �6,436.50�
and the area to be assessed being the east one-half of the Northeaet Quarter o f the
Southwest Quarter lying east of the west 33 feet thereof, and south westerly of Creek,
except road, in 5ection 25, Township 117, Range 22.
Installation of Storm Sewer and Blacktop Replacement
7. Storm sewer installation and blacktop replacement on Fifth Avenue South from
Fifth Street South to Seventh Street South; on Seventh Street South from Sizth
Avenue South to a point approximately 150 feet east of Ea.st Park Valley Drive, thence
south to open ditch outlet; on Sixth Street South from Sixth Avenue South to a point
150 feet east of Fifth Avenue South, the total cost of the project being the sum of
�85,�57•99 of which $12,492.65 for blacktop replacement and $24,943•96 for storm
sewer is to be assessed against the benefitting portions of the following properties:
The north 112 feet of the east 107 feet of the west 1162.82 feet of the Southeast
Qu.arter, except roa.d, in Section 25, Township 117, Range 22; that part of the
Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying west of the east 134 feet thereo8.'and
south of Blocks 44 to 47, inclusive, in West Minneapolis; all land not platted in the
Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter in Section 25, Township 117, Range 22;
Lots 1 thru 10, inclusive, Block 1; Lots 1 thru 20, inclusive, Block 2; Lots 1 thru
14 inclusive, Block 3; Lots 1 thru 7, inclusive, Block 4; all in Park Valley. Lots
1 thru 31, inclusive, Block 1; Lots.1 thru 32, inclusive, Block 2; Lots 1 thru 14,
inclusive, Block 3; all in Park Valley Second Addition. Lots 1 thru 5, inclusive,
Block 1; Park Valley �anor. The north 150 feet of Tracts A, B, C, D, and E; Registered
Land Survey ldo. 939• Tracts C, D, E, and F; Registered Land Survey No. 682. Lots 1
thru 12, inclusive, Block 49; Lots 1 thru 12, inclusive, Block 62; Lots 9 thru 16,
inclusive, Block 63; Blocks 27, 28, 29, 43, 44 �d 45� including vacated streets and
alleys; all in West Minneapolis.
8. Blacktop replacement
from Sixth Avenue South
the sum of �8,654.65 of
24, inclusive, Block 49;
inclusive, Block 62; all
after installation of storm sewe
to Seventh Avenue South, the total
which 9�1,244.10 is to be assessed
Lots 1 thru 12, inclusive, Block
in West Minneapolis.
r on Seventh Street South
cost of the project being
against Lots 13 thru
61; Lots 13 thru 24,
9. Blacktop replacement after installation of storm sewer on Interlachen Road from
ESccelsior Avenue to Boyce Road; on Boyce Road from Interlachen Road to Holly Road;
on Oakwood Road from Boyce Road to Goodrich Street, the total cost of the project
being $44,639•39 of which $11,359•61� is to be assessed to Lot 79, Auditor�s
Subdivision No. 239; Lots 2 thru 21, inclusive, Lots 27 thru 30, inclusive, Preston�s
Interlachen Park; I,ots 16 thru 30, inclusive, Block 2; I,ots 1 thru 30, inclusive,
Block 3; Lots 1 thru 15, inclusive, Lots 26 thru 30, inclusive, Block 4; Lots 22
thru 30, inclusive, Block 14; Lots 1 thru 9, inclusive, Block 13; all in F. A.
Savages Interlachen Park.
Bituminous Surfacing
10. Bituminous paving on Tyler Avenue PTorth from Second Street North to a point
approgimately 889 feet north, the total cost of the project being the sum of
$6,5�4•55� and the area to be assessed being I,ots 1 thru 9, inclusive, Block 1,
Stevens Oakwood Park; The westerly 130 feet of Tracts I, J, and K, Registered
Land Survey No. 561.
Installation and Construction of Watermains
11. Watermain along a North-South line, parallel to and approximately 650 feet
west of the west line of Monk Avenue, from proposed Lake Street, southerly, to
Second Street Northeast, the total cost of the project being the sum of $7,456,38,
and the area to be assessed being the east 260 feet of the west 711.55 feet of
Tracts H, I, K, Registered Land Survey No. 561, lying northerly of a line drawn
parallel to and 130 feet northwesterly of the southeasterly line of Tracts H and
I, extended.
12. Watermain commencing at the existing main at the intersection of Fifth Street
South and Sixteenth Avenue South, thence running northerly, along Sixteenth Avenue
projected northerly to existing main on Second Street South, the total cost of the
project being the sum of $30,979.27 of which $21,192.78 is to be assessed against:
a11 of that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 25,
Township 117, Ran�e 22, lying northerly and southerly of the Chicago and North-
western Ra.ilroad right-of-way; that part of Section 26, Township 117, Range 22
described as follows: commencing 1112 65�100 feet east of the ATorthwest corner
of the Northeast Quarter of Northeast Quarter, thence south 96 feet, thence west
25 25/100 feet, thence south to northerly line of Chicago and Northwestern Railroad,
(formerly known as the D�Iinneapolis and St. Louis Railroad right-of-way), thence
easterly along northerly line of said right-of-way to east line of Northeast Quarter,
thence north to Northeast corner thereof, thence west to beginning; the westerly 305.
feet of Lot 3, Auditor's Subdivision No. �95; the westerly 300 feet of Block 20,
including vacated alley and one-ha.lf of vacated Twelfth Avenue South, West Minneapolis.
� 13. Watermain along Second Street South from 16th Avenue South to Shac�y Oak Road,
thence along Shady Oak Road to West Park Road; on Second Street North from Shac�y Oak
Road to 21st Avenue North; along 21st Avenue North from Second Street to Fourth
Street North; oa Fourth Street North from 21st Avenue to 18th Avenue North; on the
extension of 19th Avenue North from Fourth Street North to State Highway No. 7; on
State Highway No. 7 from the extension of 19th Avenue North to 17�h Avenue North; on,
West Park Road from Shac�y Oak Road to Second Street North; on Third Street North from
20th Avenue to 21st Avenue North, the total cost of the project being the sum of
��93,609.76 of which $66,752.06 is to be assessed against: That part of the Northeast
Quarter of Northeast Quarter in Section 23, Township 117, Ra,n�e 22, lying southerly
of State Highwa�y No. 7 and northeaeterly of railroad right-of-way, and tha,t part of the
west half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 117, Ra.nge 22, described
as follows: commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of said Section 23, thence south 300 feet along the east line thereof,
thence west at right a.ngles distant 284 feet, thence north at right angles to a point
distant 200 feet south at right angles from south line of Lot 20, Block 2, Ginkels
Oakridge Add.; thence east parallel with said lot line to center line of County Road
No. 61, thence southeasterly along said center line to the east line of the west half
of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, thence south 33.5 feet to beginning, except
road, and that part of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23,
Township 117, Ra.nge 22, described as follows: commencing at the northwest corner
' of Registered Land Survey No. 731, thence westerly along a line, which is an extension
of the north line of Registered Land Survey No. 731, to the west line of the Southeast
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 117, Range 22, thence southerly
along the west line of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Qua.rter of said Section
23, to a point along a line which is the extension westerly of the south line of Tract
E, Registered La.nd Survey No. 610, thence easterly along said line which is the extension
westerly of the south line of Tract E, Registered Land Survey No. 610,to the southwest
corner of said Tract E, Registered Land Survey No. 610, thence northerly to beginning,-
except road; and Commence at a point in the center line of 19th Avenue South distant
689 3�10 feet north from north line of Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul right-of way,
thence west at right angles to east line of County Road No. 61, thence north
along said east line to south line of E�ccelsior Avenue, thence east along eaid south
line to center line of 19th Avenue, thence south to beginning except road, in Section
23, Township 117, Range 22; and Lots 1(including vacated alley) through Lot 11, Block
1, Oakrdige Second Addition; Tract A, Registered Land Survey No. 315; the following
parcels of land a11 located in West Minneapolis Third Division; viz, Lots 13 thru 23,
inclusive, Block 1; Lots 1 thru 29, inclusive, Block 2; Lots 1 thru 30, inclusive,
Block 3; Lots 1 thru 30, inclusive, Block 4; Lots 1 thru 30, inclusive, Block 5; Lots
16 thru 30, inclusive, Block 6; the following parcele of land all located in West
Park Addit�ion; viz, Lots 1 thru 13, inclusive, Block 1; Lots 1 thru 11, inclusive,
Block 2.
� �nstallation and Construction of Sanitary Sewer
14. Sanit�ary sewer along a North-South line, parallel to and approximately 650 feet
west of the west line of Monk Avenue, from proposed Lake Street, southerly approximately
685 feet, the tota,� cost of the project being $13,�34•58; and the area to be assessed
being; That part of Lot 91, Auditor's Subdivision No. 239, lying east of.the west 130
feet; Tracts H, M, P, in Registered Land Survey PTo. 561; That part of Tracts I, J,
K, L, lying east of the west 130 feet, Registered Land Survey No. 561; The westerly
70 feet of Tracts N, 0, Registered Land Survey No. 561.
15. Sanitary S�►er on Shac�y Oak Road from a point approximately 300 feet southerly of
Exceleior Avenue, thence southerly approximately 525 feet, thence easterly to 20th
Avenue South, the total cost of the project being the sum of �11,297.66, and the area
to be assessed being; That part of the west half of the Southeast Qua.rter of Section
23, Township 117, Range 22, described as follows: commencing at the Northeast corner
of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 23, thence south
300 feet along the east line thereof, thence west at right angles distant 284 feet,
thence north at right angles to a point distant 200 feet south at right angles from
the south line of Lot 20, Block 2, Ginkels Oakridge Add., thence east parallel with
said lot line to center line of County Road No. 61, thence southeasterly along said
center line to the east line of the west half of the Southeast Qua.rter of Section
� 23, thence south 33.5 feet to beginning, except road; That part of the Southeast
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 117� Range 22, deacribed
as follows: commencing at the northwest corner of Registered Land Siu�vey No. 731,
� thence westerly along a line, which is an extension of the north line of Registered
Land Survey No. 731� to the west line of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 23, Township 117, Range 22, thence southerly alorag the west line
of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Qus,rter of said Section 23, to a point
along a line which is the egtension westerly of the south line of Tract E, Regiatered
Land Survey No. 610, thence eaeterl� along said line which is the exteneion we sterly
of the south line of Tract E, Registered Land Survey No. 610 to the southwest a�rner
of said Tract E� Registered Land Survey No. 610, thence northerly t o beginning, except
road; Commence at a point in the center line of 19th Avenue dietant 689.3 feet north
from north line of C. M. & St. Paul right-of-way, thence weet at ri �t angles to
East line of County Road No. 61, thence north along said east line to south line of
. Excelsior Avenue, thence east along said eouth line to center line of 19th gveriue�
thence south to beginning, ezcept road in Section'23, Township 117, Raage 22; Lot
1(including vacated alley) thru Lot 11, inclusive, Block 1, Oak Ridge Second Addition.
Improvements on Eleventh Avenue South
16.Egtension of watermain on Eleventh �venue South� commencing at eBisting wat ermain
approximately 1,000 feet south of Seventh Street South, and running southerly to
Tenth Street South (now vacated), the total cost to be assessed being the sum of
�16,917.88,
17. Extension of sanitary sewer, construction of lift station and forcemain on
Eleventh �venue South, commencing at existittg sanitary sewer, approzimately 1,000
feet south of Seventh Street South, and running southerly to Tenth Street Sout h
(now vacated), the total cost to be assessed being the sum of $54�� $9•33,
18. Concrete curb, gutters and driveways on Eleventh �lvenue South from a point
approzimately 950 feet south of Seventh Street South to a point app roximately
�95o feet south of Seventh Street South, the total cost to be asseseed being the
aum oi �5�988•79,
19. Road construction and bituminous surfacing on Eleventh �venue South from a
point approximately 950 feet south of Seventh Street South to a point approzim ately
1,950 feet south of 5eventh Street South, the total cost of the project being the
sum of $52,734•49 of which $12,650.00 is to be assessed,
The four improvements listed above to be assessed against the South one-quarter
(S4-� of the Northeast Quarter (NEE�) of the Southwest Quarter (Si�) and the ATorth
one=half (N'�) of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Southwest Quarter (SW�) in Section
25, Township 117� Range 22.
CITY OF $QPKIIVS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1972
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEN�TT AND
PREPARATION OF PLAATS
WHEREAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1958, adopted the 18th
day of Auguat, 1970, fixed a date for a hearing on the prop ased improv enent
on First Street 5outh from Harrison Avenue South to a point approximately
150 feet east by bituminous surfacing of street and concret e curb and gutter
thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being �1,104.00 for bituminous surfacing
and �897.00 for concrete curb and gutter, and
WI�REAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assesaed
for the making of these improvemente were given ten days published notice of
the council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice,
and a hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon on the 15th
day of September, 1970 and continued on the 6th day of October, 1970, and
WIiEREAS the improvement has been reduced by the elimin ation of concrete
curb and gutter.
NOW, TI�REFORE, BE IT RE�OLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. $uch improvement is hereby ordered on First Street South from
Harrison �venue South to a point approximately 150 feet east by bituminous
surfacing as adopted by the Council in this Resolution.
2. That John Strojan, City Engineer, is hereby designated as the
EYigineer for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications
for the making of this improvement.
6dopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
6th day of October, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. �969
RESOLUTION �DOPTING ASSESSMENTS
WHEEtEAS, pursuant to proper notice duly published and giv el as required by
law, the City Council of the City of Hopkins has met and heard and passed upon
a11 objections to the proposed assessmenta for the improvement of certain streets,
alleys, roads and avenues in the Citg of Hopkins, all as more fiil.ly set forth
and described in E�chibit A. attached to Resolution No. 1949 �aPted August 18,
1970 and Resolution No. 1961 adopted September 1� 1970.
NOW, T�'ORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOPKINS, MINIdE90T�,
as follows:
1. Such proposed assessments, a copy of which is attache d hereto an d
made a part hereof are hereby accepted and shall constitute the special
assessments against the lands therein named and each tract of land therein
included is hereby found to be benefitted by the proposed improvement in the
amount of the assessment levied against it.
2. Such assessmenta shall be payable in equal, annual installments
extending over the periode of years set forth in the Schedules of gssessm ents,
the first of the installments to be payable on or before Janua ry 2, 1971.
�ny deferred inetallments shall bear interest at the rate of six percent
(6f) per annum from the date of the adoption of Assessment Resolution.
To the first inatallments shall be added interest on the entire respectiv e
assessmenta from October 6, 1970 until December 31, 1970. To each subsequent
installment, when due, shall be a.dded interest for one year on all unpaid
inetallments.
3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any, except between
November 15th and December 31st� prior to the certification of the asseasment
to the Hennepin County Auditor, as herein provided, pay the whole of the
assessments against any parcel, with interest accured to date of payment, to
the City Manager, except that no interest shall be charged if the entire
assessment is paid within 30 day$ from the adoption thereof. Also, the o�,ner
of any property may at any time thereafter, except between Nov eaber 15th and
� December 31st, of each year, pa� to the City Manager the entire amount of the
asaesaments remaining unpaid.
4. The Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate or
duplicates of these assessments to the Hennepin County Auditor to be
extended on the proper tax lists of the County, and such asses�ents
ahall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other m�micipal
taxes.
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopldns, Minnesota,
this 6th day of October, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
,�
HIIdRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1974
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF
ENGINFF�RS REPORT ON IMPROVEMENTS
idHEREAS a petition, signed by owners of not less than 35 percent in
frontage of real property likely to be assessed, has been received, requesting
the improvement of the north eide of Boyce Road from Interlachen Road to a
point approximately 175 feet west, Lot 79, Auditors Subdivieion No. 2 39, by
concrete curb and gutter thereon and the assessment of ben efitting property
for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuarct to M.S.A.,
Secs. 429.011 to Secs. 429.111 (Laws �957)•
1VOW, T�'ORE, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI� CITY 0 F HOPKINS,
MINNESOTg, that the proposed improvement be referred to Joh� Strojan, City
Ehgineer, for study and he is instructed to report with al 1 convenien t speed
advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether th e proposed improve—
ments are feasible and as to whether they should beat be made as proposed on
in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the
improvements as recommended.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota� tYris
6th day of October, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1975
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVENIIIVT AND
PREPARATION OF PL�NS
WF�REEAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1974 of the Council adopted October
6, 1970, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City Fhgineer, with
reference to the improvement of the north side of Boyce Road from Interlachen
Road to a point approximately 175 feet west, Lot 79, Audito�s Subdivision No.
239, by concrete curb and gutter thereon� and thie report w�,s received by the
Council on October 6th,1970� showing a total cost of $637.00.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopld ns:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as propoaed in the report prepared
by John Strojan, City Engineer.
2. That John Strojan, City F�gineer, is hereby designated as the E�gineer
for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications fo r the
making of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this
6th day of October� 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1970
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AGREENIENT REGARD IlVG
CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SE6dERS WITH CHICAGO
AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY(WE�T 28TH
STREET CROSSING.)
wHEREAS, the City of Hopkins has decided to construct a public
sanitary sewer, a part of which will be located in property owned or
controlled by Chicago and North Western Ra,ilway Compar�y.
NOj�1, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED the agreement or license
for the construction which is hereto attached is hereby approved by the
City Council of the City of Hopkins, and the NTayor and the Clerk of the
City of Hopkins are hereby authorized and empowered, for and in behalf of
the City of Hopkins, to sign and execute said agreement.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Hopkins held on Tuesday, October 6, 19?0:
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
�
Henry Pokorny, AZayor
i
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1971
RESOLUTION APPROVING 197� TAX LEVY, COLLECTIBLE
FOR 1971
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS,
HENNEPIN COUNTY, that the following sums of money be levied for
the current year, collectible in 1971, upon the taxable property
in said City of Hopkins, for the following purposes:
GENERAL FUND $910,000
DEBT SERVICE
Park Improvement 7-1-70 $27,904
Less Reserve from previous
Bond Levies 2,904 25.000
$935,000
Provision has been made for payment of the City's contri-
butory share to the Public Employees' Retirement Fund for 1971,
all amounts due for previous years will be paid by 12-31-70.
Provision has also been made for the principal and interest on the ;'�'
P. I. R. Fund Bond Issues of 4-1-64, 6-1-67, 8-1-69 and 9-1-70 and
the Sewer Revenue Bonds of 7-1-70. The City has included in its
estimated revenues $103,082 pursuant to Section I, Article V, of the
Tax Reform and Relief Act of 1967. The City has not included in it's
revenue estimates the Personal Property Replacement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby instructed
and ordered to transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the
County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting held on
Tuesday, October 6, 1970.
ATTEST:
C. R. Peterson, City Clerk
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
,�
A regular meeting of the Council of.the City.of.Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on.Tuesday,
October 20, T970 at 7:30 p.m, in the Council.Cha.mbers. in.t�e City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City C1erk Peterson, City Engineer.Strojan, Building Tnspector.Blomquist, Asst.
Engineer Anderson, Housing Inspector Opitz and City Attorney.Vesely.
Reel 118
Side 1
6-12
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, tliat the follo�ing
items under the CONSENT CALENDAR be approved.
��1. Minutes of the October 6, 1970 Council meeting.
��2. T970 license application for Cigarettes and.Vending Machine by Eagle
Industries, inc.
Motion carried.
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Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the.motion, that expenditures dated
12-50 October 20, T970, in the amount of $171,750.49, be approved and authorized for
payment. Motion carried.
HEARING:
Item: 70-129-E.
50-69
APPEARANCE:
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller.seconded the motion,.that Resolution.No.
T979, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE EAST SID� 0�' 11TIi
AVEN[JE SOUTH FROM A POINT APPROX. 80 FEET SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR A'VENU� TO
A POINT APPROX. 300 FEET.SOUTH OF EXGELSIOR.AVENUE BY.CONCRETE STDE[,iALK
REPLACEMENT THEREON", be adopted.. A roll call of the.vote wa.s as follocas:
Mr. B1ake,.yea; Mr. Har"riman, yea; Mr. Lund,.yea; Mr. Miller, yea; and
Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
At this time in the meeting.representatives from Molded �roducts.Corp.
appeared.before the Council to explain their product and.its;�use in trash
and garbage pickup.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion,.to continue this
69-275 item to a special.meeting to.be held on Tuesday,.October 27, T970.at 4:30
p.m, in the City Ha11. Motion carried,
At this time in the.meeting.representatives from the Chamber of.Camme�ee
Parking Committee appeared before the Council and presented the.results of
the parking survey they conducted.
Action: Mr. Har'riman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Items 2, 3 and 4, ,,
275-522 of the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors recommendations be adopted,
and that a 3 hour parking limit be posted in all public parking lots until
June 30, 1971. Motion carried. (see:attached)
BID: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, to.accept the bid of
522-664 Sutphen, manufacturer of the.Aerial Tower-Firetruck in tIie amount of
$111,200.00. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. B1ake, nay; Mr.
Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund,.yea; Mr. Miller, nay; and Mr. Pokorny, yeat Motion
carried.
Item: 70-154-V.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance.No. 331,
664-696 "AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE EAST=WEST ALLEY IN BLOCK 7, WEST MTNNEAPOLIS �RQM
11TH AVENUE SOUTH TO THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTH-SOUTH AI�LEX AND THE.NORTIi-
SOUTH ALLEY FROM THE SOUTH LINE OF THE.EAST-WEST ALLEX TO A POINT 25 �'EET
. SOUTH OF THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF I;OT 10, BLOCK 7, WEST MINNEAPOLIS", be
accepted for the second reading thereof and according to law same to.be
ordered published. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman.not voting. �City will
receive easement for turning radius at.th.e Northeast corner of Lot 21, Block
7, West Minneapolis.)
Item: 69-51-P. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, tha.t:RESOLUTION N0.
787-895 1980, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON STREET LTGHTING ON THE.EAST SIDE
OF 11TH AVENUE SOUTH FROM 7TH STREET TO 11TH STREET AND ON WESTBROOKE WAY
FROM 9TH AVENUE TO 11TH AVENUE", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-144-D. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller.seconded the motion, that the.request for
895-903 Writ of.Detainer and approval to go to bid for.the.demolition of a building
at 709 West Excelsior Avenue,.be continued to the Novemh.er 3, T970 Council
meeting. Motion carried.
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Minutes of the October 20, T970.Council.meeting,.cont..
Page 2.
Item: 70-151-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr..Lund seconded the motion,.tha.t pursuant to
903-955 Resolution No. 1609, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC PARK-
ING LOTS", adopted on 6/20/67, that the amount of $16,000.17 paid for
the purchase of Lot 4,.B1ock 67, West Minneapolis.Second , formerly 22 -
8th Avenue North, be assessed to the benefitted property owners at the
earliest possible time. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 330,
955-972 "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE I970 CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS",
be accepted for the second reading thereof and according to law same to be
ordered published. Motion carried.
Item: 70-126-C. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance
972=976 No. 327, "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE FIRE PREVENTION CODE" be continued
to the November 3, 1970 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-166-H. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the matter
976-1001 of the Hearing.held 10/20/70 at 4:00 p.m. on the John Hines.welfare case
be continued to the November 3, 1970 Council.meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-153-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr, Lund seconded the motion, that the City
1001-1075 Attorney's Opinion regarding the subject of removing.the municipal bond
interest rate ceiling and whether the full faith and credit of the State
of Minnesota behind bonds to secure a more favorable rate,.be placed on
file. Motion earried.
Item: 70-119-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
1075- appointments to various boards and commissions.be continued to the
November 3, T970 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-173-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that authorization.be
-1101 granted to Northern States Power Co. to install one street light at the
City Garage site.on existing pole on 16th Avenue at a point approx. 300
feet north of County Road ��3. Motion carried.
Item: 70-174-B. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that authorization be
1101-1119 granted to go to bid for: 1 small Asphalt Paver and 1 Tandem Dump Truck.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-175-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that.Resolution No.
1119-1129 T977, "A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS
FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF FEDERAL FUNDS FROM THE,STATE OF MINNESOTA PEACE
TRAINING BOARD", be adopted and William F. Proetz, �upt. of Police, be
designated as the City's agent. Motion carried.
Item: 70-176-Z. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Midwest Plann-
1129-1214 ing & Research, Inc., be hired as the Planner for the Park Valley Park,
as recommended by the Zoning & Planning Commission and the Park Commission,
and the City Manager be authorized to sign the Contract with Midwest
Planning & Research, Inc. Motion carried. -
Item: 70-177-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
1214-1344 333, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 520 AND SECTION 520.20 AND SECTION
520.25 OF THE T970 ORDINANCE CODE OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND ESTABLISHING
SANITARY SEWER SERVICE CHARGES", be accepted for the first reading.
Motion carried.
Item: 70=178-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1344-1354 1978, "A RESOLUTION RELATING TO PARTICIPATION IN THE SUBURBAN HENNEPIN
COUNTY NURSING DISTRICT", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70=179-0. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the draft of
1354-1366 the proposed Uniform Snowmobile Ordinance,.be �e�erred to the Health &
Welfare Commission. Motion carried.
Action:�_'-- Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the inotion, that the balance of
1366- monies owed to ''Suburban Paving Co. for.storm.sewer contract,.be assigned
to United Pacific Insurance Company. Motion carried.
Minutes of the October 20, 1970 Council.meeting, cont. Page 3.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Resolution No. 1983,
"A RESO�IITION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT WITH WILLIAM J. ELLIS AND HELEN M. ELLIS,
�� HIS WIFE PERTAINING TO CONSIDERATION FOR CONVEYANCE OF TRIANGULAR PARCEL OF
LAND IN SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 117, RANGE 22, WEST MINNEAPOLIS ANNEX,"be adopted.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
-1448 adjourned. Motion carried.
C. R. Peterson, Acting Secretary to Council
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(Off icial Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR ONE
AERIAL TOWER FIRE PUMPER
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will receive sealed bids at the off ice of the City Manager in the City
Hall in said City until 10:00 A.M., Thursday, September 24, 1970, and
will then and there open and publicly read said bids and as soon as
possible thereafter, award a contract for the purchase of one new AERIAL
TOWER FIRE PUMPER.
Specifications and further details are available at the office of
the City Engineer.
A cash deposit, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Standard Bidder's
Bond payable to the City of Hopkins for 10% of the bid is required and
shall accompany the sealed bid as a gua.rantee of entry into a contract.
The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and accept the
bid that is in the best interest of the City.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Terry L. Novak, City Manager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, August 27, 1970.
�
Ke rbe r
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEP'IENTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEi�.�Y GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on October 20th, 19']0, to consider the making of an improvement on the
East side of Eleventh Avenue South, from a point approximately g0 feet
south of Excelsior Avenue to a point approximately 300 feet of Excelsior
Avenue by concrete sidevTalk replacement thereon pursuant to M.S.A., Secs.
1�29.011 to Secs. L,.29.111. (Laws 1957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Lots 1
thru 6, inclusive and Lots 25 thru 27, inclusive, including vacated alley,
Block 6, West P�Iinneapolis.
The estimated cost of such improvement is 961,1g6.g0.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated Septeinber 15, �970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Published in the Hopkins, Sun, Hopkins, Minnesota on October �, 1970
and October 15, 1970.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1979
RESOLUTION ORDERING IA�ROVEMENT AND
PREPARgTION OF PLANS
WFiEREAS a Resolution of the City Counci, Ido. 1967, adopted the 15th
day of September, 1970, fixed a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement
of the east side of Eleventh Avenue South, from a point ap proximately 80 feet
south of ESccelsior Avenue to a point approzimately 300 feet of Excelsior Avenue
by the installation of concrete sidewalk replacement thereon, the total estimated
cost thereof being �1,186.80, and
WI�RREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for
the making of this improvement wsre given ten days published notice of the
council hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice, and
a hearing waB held a.nd the property owners heard thereon o n the 20th day of
October, 1970.
NOW, TI�REFORE, BE IT RFSOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopldns:
1. Such improvement ia hereby ordered as proposed in the Council
Resolution ATo. 1967 adopted September 15, 1970.
2. That John Strojan is hereby designated as the Ehgineer for t his
improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of
such improvement.
�dopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, tMis
20th day of October, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
Kerber
IiII�TRY POK�NY,
Mayor
(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 331
AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE EAST-WEST ALLEY IN
BLOCK 7, WEST MINNEAPOLIS FROM 11TH AVENUE
SOUTH TO THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
AND THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY FROM THE SOUTH LINE
OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY TO A POINT 25 FEET SOUTH
OF THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF LOT 10, BLOCK 7,
WEST MINNEAPOLIS.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows:
That the East-West alley in Block 7, West
Minneapolis from llth Avenue South to the
West line of the North-South alley and the
North-South alley from the South line of the
East-West alley to a point 25 feet South of the
North property line of Lot 10, Block 7, West
Minneapolis, be and is hereby vacated.
First read at
City of Hopkins held on
finally read, approved
regular meeting of the
October, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
a regular meeting of the Council of the
Tuesday, the 6th day of October, 1970, and
and adopted and ordered published at a
Council of said City on the 20th day of
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
To be published in'�the HOPKINS SUN October 29, T970
CITY OF HOPKIlVS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTIOAI N0. 1980
A RESOLUTION RECENING HEPORT AND
CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 1771 of the Council adopted
April 1, �g69, a report has been prepared by John Strojan, City EY�gineer,
with reference to improvement of the east side of 11th Avenue South from
7th Street South to 11th Street South and Westbrooke Way from 9th Avenue
South to 11th Avenue South by inatallation of ornamental street lighting
thereon and this report was received by the Council on October 20, 1970.
NOW� T�'ORE� BE IT RESOLVID by the City Council of Hopkins,
Minnesota, as follows:
1. The Council will consider the improvement of such streets in
accordance with the report and the assessment of that part of the F�
of the S44 of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, lying South of 7th Street
South and southwesterly of Nine Mile Creek a,nd that part of the 4�F2 of the
SE4 of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, lying southwesterly of ATine Mile
Creek; and Lots 1 through 30, inclusive, Block 2; Lots 1 through 30, inclusive,
including vacated streets and alleys, Block 3; Lots 1 through 30 inclusive, including
vacated streets and alleys, Block 4, a11 in Davison's Addition to West Minneapolis;
and Westbrooke 4, Lot 1, Block 1, now in process of being platted,for all or a
portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to AZ.S.A., Secs. 429.011 to
Secs. 429.111, (Laws 1957) at an estimated total cost of the improvement of
��5�985.00.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the
1st day of December, 1970, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at
7:30 o'clock P.M.� and the Clerk sha11 give published notice of such hearing
and improvement as required by law.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota this 20th d.a,y
of October, 1970.
C. R. PE`I�RSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y,
City Attorney
Picha
F�1RY POKORNY,
Mayor
. � �, ' GITY OF HOPKTNS . -_
. HEI�111TEPIN. COUNTY, MINNESOTA
.
'. ORDINANCE N0. 33� . � .
� AN ORDINANCE ADOPTIPIG „TIiE 1970 CODE -
OF.ORDINANCES OF TE� CITY OF HOPKINS."
� Be it ordained by the City Council of the �ity of Hopkins as follows:�
..
� Section 1. That all of the Ordinances heretofore enacted and .
adopted by the City Council which are now contained•in the codification lmown
and hereafter cited as "The 1970 Code of Ordinances�of the City of Hopkins",
which Code has been prepared, printed and �u.blished pursuant to authorization
of the City Council and M.S.A., 1{15.02 and 1,15.021, �and other laws of the. State �.
�, of T•4innesota„ pertaining thereto, and copies of which �Code are on file in the
office of the Hopki.ns City C1erk and are there available in substaritial �
quantity for distribution.to the public, is hereby passed and adopted as the
. official.Code of Ordinances in and for the City of Hopkins.-. � .
_• Section 2. That said Code is hereby.declared to be prima facie �
, evidence of the law of said City of:Hopkiris, Minnesota and shall be received
in evidence.in all Courts.
_-. . � Section 3. That this Ordinance is adopted pursuant to A1.S.A. 1�15.02 �: -
_ and 1.,15.021. � -
,' ' First read at.a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins:�.. ,, �
held October 6, 1970, arid fi:nally read,.approved and adopted and ordered , '
�� published at a regular meeting of �said.Council of said City on the ;20th day '
of October-, _1970.
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
� C. R. Peterson, Clerk �
. �- Joseph Ce.Vesely, City A�torney . - � . . �
� � To.be published in the,HOPKINS SUN October 29, 1970�
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1977
A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING AUTHORIZED AGENT
FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR REIMBURSEMENT
OF FEDERAL FUNDS FROM THE STATE OF MINNESOTA
PEACE TRAINING BOARD.
WHEREAS, the Hopkins Police Department is submitting
applications for the reimbursement of Federal Funds, and
WHEREAS, the State Training Board is requesting
a Council resolution designating an authorized agent from
the City of Hopkins to submit such applications.
BE IT RESOLVED that William F. Proetz, Supt. of the
Hopkins Police Department is hereby authorized and directed
by the Hopkins City Council to be the authorized agent for
the City of Hopkins in submitting applications for the reim-
bursement of Federal Funds from the State of Minnesota Peace
Training Board.
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins
at a regular meeting held on Tuesday, the 20th day of October, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON, HENRY POKORNY,
City Clerk Mayor
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
\
CITY OF HpPKINS
MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION N0. 1978
A RESOL(J'I`ION RELATIATG TO PARTICIPATION IN THE SUBURHAN HENNEPIN
COUNTY NURSING DISTRICT
Mr. Miller introduced the fall.owing resolution
and moved it�s adoption:
WHERE.AS, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 14$.08 and
145.12, provision has been made for a public heaZth nursing district
in that portion of Hennepin Cour�ty outside the City of Minneapolis,
and
WHEREAS, pursuant to such authority such a public health nursing
district has been organized and has been�in operation for several
years, and
WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary to cont3nue the operation of
such nursin� district and to provide it w3.th adequate funds for its
proper operation
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF
the Cit of xo kins that this political subdivision
town, v311age or city
continue to be included in the public health nursing district of
Suburban Hennep3n County, organized on Jarn�.ary �4, 1952; that it
participate in the benefits thereof; and that it agrees to support
on an apportionment basis its pro rata share of the cost of the
administratior� of such district provided, however, that for the
period of January 1, 1971 through December 31, 1971, this cost shall
not exceed 34¢ per cagita on the basis of the last officia2 census.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this reso2ution shall be deemed an
agreement to continue to participate in such nursing district on the
basis hereinbefore specified with all other political subdivisions
adopting s3m�.lar resolutions.
The motion for adoption of the
seconded by_ BTake� � �
___� S _yeas and_ :0 aays:
Yeas
-.�_
foregoing resolution was
Upon roll call there were
N�
I', C. R. Peterson , C1eZ'k of the City of Hopkins
' town, city or village
hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a resolution adopted
by the governing body of the City of xopkins in an official
meeting at Hopkins c o er 20 1970
� OY] �
town, city or villa.ge
(S3gned) G ,
Clerk
9/70
CZTX O�.HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1983
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT WITH
WILLIAM J. ELLIS AND HELEN M. ELLIS HIS
WIFE, PERTAINING TO CONSIDERATION FOR
CONVEYANCE OF A TRIANGULAR PARCEL OF LAND
IN SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 117, RANGE 22,
WEST MINNEAPOLIS ANNEX.
WHEREAS, William J. Ellis and Helen M. Ellis, his wife, presently
residing at 4001 Cedar Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota, are the record owners
of the following described premises situated in Hopkins, Hennepin County,
Minnesota described as follows:
"That part of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22,
described as follows: Commencing at a point in
the West line of 8th Avenue South distant 483 feet
South from the North line of the Southeast Quarter
of said Section 25; thence South 210.53 feet; thence
East 66 feet, thence South to the centerline of Nine
Mile Creek; thence Northwesterly along the centerline
of said Creek to the East line of the West 17 feet of
said Southeast Quarter of said section; thence North
to a point distant 233 feet South from the North line
of said Southeast Quarter; thence East to a point
distant 130 feet West from the West line of said 8th
Avenue South; thence South 250 feet; thence East 130
feet to a point of beginning."
WHEREAS, the permitted uses on the above described premises are
governed by Hopkins Zoning Ordinance No. 269, as amended, and said premises
constitutes a part of the R-2 Zoning District, and
WHEREAS, the required density factor pursuant to said Ordinance
applicable to said premises requires a minimum of 1350 square feet land area
per dwelling unit, if said premises are devoted to the construction of two
family dwellings, and requires 6000 square feet land area per single family
unit if said premises are used for single family dwelling construction, and
WHEREAS, the total land area of the above described parcel constitutes
approximately 165,575 square feet, and
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins is desirous of acquiring title to the
following part of the above described premises, viz:
"That part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 25,
Township 117, Range 22, lying South of a line which
is distant 693.53 feet South of and parallel to the
Northerly boundary lines of said Southeast Quarter
of said Section 25; and lying West of the East line
of 8th Avenue South as dedicated in the plat of Block
7, West Minneapolis Annex as said East line would be
if extended South to Nine Mile Creek; and lying Easterly
of the Nine Mile Creek."
wliich parcel contains approximately 65,300 square feet, and
WHEREAS, said parcel thus to be conveyed to the City is not economi-
cally suitable for the construction thereon of single and two family dwellings
and its main value in connection with the entire parcel is its square foot
area in calculating the number of dwelling units that may be constructed pur-
suant to the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance upon the remaining portion of the parcel
first above described.
NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved that in consideration of the
conveyance of said last described parcel by the said William J. Ellis and
Helen M. Ellis, his wife, to the City of Hopkins the City may enter into an
Agreement as follows:
l. Said grantors above described may be granted the right to use
the above calculated square feet area of the parcel thus con-
veyed to the City of Hopkins in determining the number of
dwelling units permitted to be constructed upon the remaining
part of the land retained by said grantors pursuant to the
Zoning Ordinance.
2. That in all other respects the above mentioned Hopkins Zoning
Ordinance, as amended, controlling said remaining parcel shall
remain in full force and effect during the life of said Ordinance.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the proper officials of the City of
Hopkins are hereby authorized in behalf of the City to sign, execute and
deliver an Agreement in writing in conformity with this Resolution.
Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
at a regular meeting held on Tuesday, the 20th day of October, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
�
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, l�innesota
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSID IlnPROVII'�TTS
TO WHOM IT PdAY CONCF�RN :
NOTICE IS HERE.BY GNIIJ that the City Council of the City of Hopkins
will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Ha.11 at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
on December 1, 1970, to consider the making of an improvement on the east.
side of 11th Avenue South from 7th Street South to 11th Street South and
Westbrooke Way from 9th Avenue South to 11th Avenue South by installation
of ornamental street lighting thereon pursuant to M.S.A. Secs. 429.011 to
Secs. 429.111. (Laws �957)•
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is tha.t part
of the F2 of the S� of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, lying South
of 7th Street South and southwesterly of Nine I�ile Creek and that part of
the TrF2 of the SF4 of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, lying southwesterly
of Nine Mile Creek; and Lots 1 through 30, inclusive, Block 2; Lots 1 through
30, inclusive, including vacated streets and alleys, Block 3; Lots 1 through
30 inclusive, including vacated streets and alleys, Block 4, a11 in Davison's
Addition to West N�inneapolis; and Westbrooke 4, Lot 1, Block 1� now in process
of being platted.
The estimated cost of such improvement is �15,985.00.
All persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed
improvement will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: October 20, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON�
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY�
City Attorney
Published in the HOPKINS SUN, Hopkins, Aqinnesota, on �Iovember 19, 1970,
and November 26, 1970.
::=1._,:. Hea�in� at Ge00 p,m;, T�s�sdsy, OctobeY 209 1970 fn th� Covncfl
,Cha��ers of th� Ho�kina Cft� Hall on �he —
S�NOi���: vF DisS�1T�sFACTYOPI WiTH DECiSION
CiF �tELiEF' AGEI3�'"
p�e��ent�=_d by �otzn I. P.in�s
722 Bril2ane Road
klopkins9 ?�iinnesota
�'ta� �iopkfn� Ci�y Couneil ha� �p�ointed Robert P. Har�iman, COuncilmaay
M��CeY o� �lai� hea�cin�te
ahe . C4.�y o� �€opki�s ha� �enfed Jotsn i o Hin�s gen��al r�13.�t b�cau�e :
ie The pe�ftioa�� r�ec�iee�d income in the month of .�ulgr wii$ch
h� did not r�po��, Thie ineoa�ne Has iac es�c��s o� the �m�t
og it�s covered iLn a Yelfef bud;�et, makin� hiu� ineli�ible
fer �e13ef a�s�s�anceo
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2, Tnc�ue w�s �r�ceived �n th� moceeh of Augue� whi�h wrould �l�o
mslc� h�m ineligibl� i�og �elfe� ase�s�Rnc�. i'he reYief ages�cgr
gx�an�ed a��i�gtan.ce in Au�;us� e
A special Hearing was.held on Tuesday, October 20, 1970 at 4:00 p.m. in the Council
Chambers in the City Hall on the "NOTICE OF DISSATISFACTION WITH DECISION OF RELIEF
AGENCY", by John I. Hines of 722 Drillane Road, Aopkins, Minnesota.
Present were Councilman Robert Harriman, acting as Master, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs.
Lionberger from the Hennepin County Relief Office, John D. Frane, City Finance Director
and John I. Hines Petitioner.
Mr. Harriman opened the Hearing by reading the following motion from the Council Minutes
of the October 6, 1970 Council.meeting:
"Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the Hearing date to consider
the John Hines welfare case be set for October 20, 1970 at 4:00 p.m, in the City Hall and
Councilman Harri_man.be appointed the Master to.hear this case. Motion carried."
Mr. Harriman then.read to Mr. Hines the following:
"Hearing at 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 20, 1970 in the Council Chambers of the Hopkins
City Hall on the "NOTICE OF DISSATISFACTION WITH DECISION OF RELIEF AGENCY" presented by
John I. Hines, 722 Drillane Road, Hopkins, Minnesota.
The Hopkins City Council has appointed Robert P. Harriman, Councilman, Master of this
Hearing.
The City of Hopkins has.denied John I. Hines general.relief because:
1. The petitioner.received income in the month of July which he did not report. This in-
come was in excess of the cost of items covered in a.relief budget, making him in-
� eligible for relief assistance.
2. Income was.received in the month of August which would also make him ineligible for re-
lief assistance. The.Relief Agency granted assistance in August."
TESTIMONY
MR. HARRIMAN: The nature of the.Hearing Mr. Hines is for you to come back and give us
evidence.relative to this matter of the decision of the City of Hopkins as
a municipality as to.relief which you have requested. I only represent the
Council, I will make no decisions but I will report the information which
is given today, either by the Suburban Relief Association of which Hopkins
is a member, or by Mr. John D, Frane, who is the Hopkins Finance Director
or yourself,.relative to the dissatisfaction with the decision, then the
Hopkins Council, in body, will make a decision.relative to this. Now, so
far as we've gone do you understand what we're talking about?
MR. HINES: Yes, except I don't know how the Council can make a.decision, it should.be
your decision.
MR..HARRIMAN: No,.it will not be my.decision, I will only.report to the Council as to
the.Hearing. As you notice, I'm talking into a microphone and you will be
talking into a microphone and we will make a copy of wfiatever is stated
today and then this material will.be given to them. Now, I would propose we
do this in the following way - you can make a statement now if you wish and
you can make it as long as you wish, you can say what you wish. Then after
you get through, if need be, I will request the Relief people, these two
ladies,that are.here, and they will further explain and/or also Mr. Frane,
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MR. HARRIMAN,cont: and then if you wish.to make another statement after they.get.through
you can do so. Now, do you wish to make a statement?
MR. HINES: I was thinking the initiative should come from the.Relief Department seeing
I'm making the complaint. This is the first I've heard about this Part 1 and
2-"the.petitioner received income in the month of July"in that report -
"this income was in excess of the cost of items covered in the.relief budget
making him ineligible for relief assistance". This is the first I've heard
of this -"income.received in the month of August which would make him in-
eligible for relief assistance". All I've.been told so far is the fact that
I had a political party in August, I don't know wfiat the date of the party
was - but anyway I made $150 which I reported to the.Relief Department and
they said this was money I had to use to pay for utilities and mortgage pay-
ment. So - I have a copy of the Campaign Practices.Act and.it states here
that you can't use political money for personal use -.it's against the law -
here are two laws that are in juxtaposition of each other - and the money that
the.Relief Office says I made in excess of - that I made in July was deter-
mined by the fact that I wrote checks on a Friday somewhere in the amount of
$300, and then I put the money in on Monday to cover these checks and Mrs.
Jackson said I made $300. I made $150 but that was political money - so the
reason I was given that I wasn't.receiving any money - receiving the rent pay-
ment was because I didn't.tell.her - when I say rent payment I mean mortgage
payment - I wasn't.receiving any money for the July payment was because I
hadn't told her I had a payment due. I've been paying for 18.years and should
be an accepted fact that I had a mortgage payment that was the only.reason I
was given for the fact that I didn't receive any money in July. I did re-
ceive a check from the.government from sometime in August - retroactive
Veteran's benefits, for $110 a month retroactive for 5 months sometime in
�:
July. With this I paid up items that I had planned to pay for them all along.
The only thing that was out of line was fcsr a doctor bill for the new baby -
that was $222, and the.rest I spent on - I don't have the list.here - for
stuff that had to be paid in connection with living - like foofl -$33 was for
food. But the problem with the Relief.Department is that you go in there and
you don't - you're not told what to expect or what they're going to pay you
or when and they're always running about 2 months behind so therefore every-
body is down your neck forever - I just got a.letter from - I.got $434 behind
in my payment to the Twin City Federal - they give.me 24 hours to pay.it up
or they are going to foreclose on the house - and this money I had thought had
been paid in by Relief - or $104 of it by the Relief Office.which they hadn't
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MR. HINES,cont.: paid and the people have.been paying taxes and live in.this country.they
should at least expect more than to pay for the power structure and be
able to exist when you go on relief and they're paying the money you
might have for interest in the Federal.Reserve - not the Federal Reserve -
Twin City Federal - you pay the interest on the money you borrowed there
and pay the Light Co. and the Gas Co. but for anything else it's a- it's
really no relief at all the way I see it because you'd have to sell your
house and be a pauper before you could qualify and then you got to -
you know like - the system is all - seems to.me very lax and all.depends
on who your relief lady is - so I guess that's all I can think of right
now.
MR. HARRIMAN: Mr. Hines you live at 722 Drillane Road in Hopkins?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: How long have you lived there?
MR. HINES: 18.years.
MR. HARRIMAN: Your home itself is in your name or your wife?
MR. HINES: Both.
MR. HARRIMAN: Joint tenancy Sir? Do you know?
MR. HINES: I don't know.
MR. HARRIMAN: You state you receive a Verterans pension--, is that correct?
MR. HINES: Yeah.
MR. HARRIMAN: And you - it is my understanding it was $110 and now is going to be $125?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: And have you been.receiving that every month?
MR. HINES: No, just since - I got right back - I mean I got retroactive back pay from
March.
MR. HARRIMAN: Then you will be.receiving it -
MR. HINES: Yeah, from now on.
MR. HARRIMAN: Do you have any.other income.besides this.Veterans.pension?
MR. HINES: No I don't.
MR. HARRIMAN: You are not employed any other place?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: Mr. Hines do you own a motor.vehicle?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: What type of vehicle do you have?
MR. HINES: A Volkswagon.
MR. HARRIMAN: What year Sir?
MR. HINES: '68.
MR. HARRIMAN: Do you have a second motor vehicle?
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MR. HINES: Yeah, a$100 junker.
MR. HARRIMAN: What make and.year is that?
MR. HINES: Buick -'63 - not running.
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MR. HARRIMAN: Not running you say. Are both of these cars.registered in your name?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: What - is the Volkswagon in your name?
MR. HINES: Yeah.
MR. HARRIMAN: And that is your.vehicle?
MR. HINES: Yeah.
MR. HARRIMAN: And the Buick you say is in someone elses name?
MR. HINES: Yeah.
MR. HARRIMAN: Whose name is that?
MR. HINES: My wife's/.
MR. HARRIMAN: How many children do you have?
MR. HINES: At home?
MR. HARRIMAN: WeTl you tell me.
MR, HINES: I got one at home -
MR. HARRIMAN: Is that the baby you are talking about?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: What's the baby's name?
MR. HIPIES: John.
MR. HARRIMAN: And.he is just a few months old?
MR. HINES: 4 months.
MR. HARRIMAN: What is your wife's name?
.�R. HINES: Carol.
MR. HARRIMAN: C A R 0 L?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: Do you have any other children'at home?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: I see you'.ve had previous marriages - are you obligated.to pay any other
support to any other children?
MR. HINES: Not at the present time.
MR. HARRIMAN: I assume these previous marriages are - have ended in divorce or something
such as this?
'MR. AINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: When is the last time you worked?
MR. HINES: 1938.
MR. HARRIMAN: 1938? - then you have been self employed since that time?
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MR. HINES: Yea�, the Army came in there then I was self employed.
MR. HARRIMAN: Do you receive any disability benefits from your hitch in the Army? Or is
that the Veterans.pension you are talking about?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. IiARRIMAN: Does your wife work?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: What does your normal budget needs run.per month, do you know?
MR.HINES: The house payment is $186 -
MR. HARRIMAN: Does that include taxes?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: All right.
MR. HINES: The utilities are $30 for lights,' $30 for gas, $10 for water - gas for the
car -
MR. HARRIMAN: You.mentioned that - how much - how much did you say, I didn't hear you?
MR. HINES: About $6.00.per.week - for the Volkswagon.
MR..HARRIMAN: You haven't.mentioned food.
MR. HINES: Oh about $15 a.week.
MR. HARRIMAN: $15 a.week?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN:.Medical?
MR. HINES: I don't know.
MR. HARRIMAN:.Clothing?
MR. HINES: None.
MR. HARRIMAN: Any.other items?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: You can't.recall any other items you need?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: Around $300 -$400.per month - is that about right?
MR. HINES: I guess.so.
MR. HARRIMAN: Have you.received any other income in July?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: You did not receive any income - you are stating that the monies you
received was from this political party get together - is that correct?
MR. HINES: And the $587 from back retroactive pay. �
;MR. HARRIMAN: You got the check for $587 which included March up to July - is that correct?
MR. HINES: I think so.
MR.'HARRIMAN: I assume that was the $110 figure?
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MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: Did you.receive any.other income in July -.no work.services of any kind?
MR. HINES: No,
MR. HARRIMAN: You have been a photographer in the past and.work with photographers?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: Did you do any work in July and receive any income?
MR. HINES: I didn't receive any income.
MR. HARRIMAN: Did you do any work in July?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: Who did you work for?
MR. HINES: I paid the pho�ographer for work he did.
MR. HARRIMAN: You yourself did not do any gainful employment in July ? What.about
August?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: Did you.receive any income in August?
MR. HINES: That's when I got the $150 from the party.
MR:: HARRIMAN: When was the party you had? This is the political party you are talking
about?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: When was this •-party you had? Do.you recall the day or tfie night?
MR. HINES: It was a weekend.
MR. HARRIMAN: Was it in July or August?
MR. HINES: I think it was August 15th.
MR. HARRIMAN: I see. Did you receive any other monies o.ther than monies from this
political.get together in August?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: Did you do any work as a photographer or work with a photographer?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: Did you.receive any benefits from.Social.Security or.Veteran's.pension
in the month of August?
MR. HINES: ,'� $125 retroactive =$97 -$95 or $15 a month.added on because.we had a
baby - so I got retroactive pay back there.
MR. HARRIMAN: How much are you going to.receive then -$110 to $T25.a mont�?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: Did you do any.other work or receive any other funds during August of'this -
year?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: Did you work at.all in.September?
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MR. HINES: No. I'.ve been.looking.for johs.
MR. HARRIMAN: Where did you look in.September for a job?
MR. HINES: Oh about two places every day.
MR. HARRIMAN: Could you name the places you.refer to in.September?
MR. HINES: I don't know, I made a list every.week and ga�e�:�.it to Mrs. Jackson?
MR. HARRIMAN: That was from April to August. Where have you looked in.September and
October?
MR. HINES: Oh - the Yellow Cab Co, during that time.
MR. HARRIMAN: There is a list.here of employment efforts and I.see the Yellow Cab Co.
is mentioned.
MR. HINES: When you get there you just stop.
MR. HARRIMAN: Why should you stop? I beg your pardon?
MR. HINES: You stop cause you've hit the bottome. of the barrel when you get to the
Yellow Cab.
MR. HARRIMAN: I b�eg your pardon?
MR. HINES: It's hypocritical to keep going around and looking for johs.that aren.:t there
you know.
MR. HARRIMAN: Then you have not gone around to loo� for any jobs since you.went to see
the Yellow Cab - is that your statement?
MR. HINES: Oh, I keep my eyes and ears open.
MR. HARRIMAN: Have you gone around and looked for any jobs?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: Since the Yellow Cab - you have not?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: And when was that Sir?
MR. HINES: I don't know.
MR. HARRIMAN: Was it in April, May, June, July, August -?
MR. HINES: Somewhere in there.
MR. HARRIMAN: It's fair to say it was sometime.between April 21st and August 25th, isn't
it?
MR. HINES: Isn't it down there?
MR. HARRIMAN: Yes it is.
MR. HINES: Well, why don't you just tell me then.
MR. HARRIMAN: I don't want to.tell you, I just want to ask.
MR. HINES: I don't know what day it was - I don't know what day.yesterday was.
MR. HARRIMAN: We11, Mr. Hines, we are trying to help this matter out and I suspect that
` you have to cooperate in order to do this and if you do not cooperate I
suppose then we are not going to be able to help the matter out, but if
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MR. HARRIMAN,cont, you are willing to.cooperate I think.we might be able to get
something done. Now if you don't wish to cooperate -
� MR. HINES: I don't know what dates I.went out on jobs, I simply can't help it.
MR. HARRIMAN: All right. Did you go out yesterday on a job?
MR. HINES: No. I haven't.been out looking for a job at least since - what date�-is today -
the 15th - 20th - 20 days at least.
MR. HARRIMAN: You haven't.been out in October at all?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: Did you go out in September?
MR. HINES: I believe so, I.went out - I mean - the policy of this administration is to
put people out of work to save the economy you see and inflation and -
MR. HARRIMAN: Mr. Hines -
MR. HINES: = as long as you've got five and one-half million unemployed people you're
not going to get paying jobs for very many people.
MR. HARRIMAN: I'm not.here to discuss philosophy with you on the administration - present,
past or in the future, we are just here to discuss your situation. Are you
going out to look for a job in the future?
MR. HINES: I'm going to look for a job - I'll go from door to door to.see if people want
to buy pictures I suppose or something like that.
MR. HARRIMAN: Do you have anything further to say?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRiMAN: Go ahead.
MR. HINES: I just tliink the administration is - for.people who have to go on.relief and
sell out their souls to go on this relief you see and it should be something
that people can do and hold up their heads - you you're going to have a Relief
Office - have a Relief Office, not a place where people are working to make -
to
I mean I'.ve talked to at least a dozen.people who go/the.Relief Office and
can't get help at all - and they ask questions like when you go in there like -
what do your brothers and sisters do for a living? - can they help you? - how
much insurance have you got? - what kind of a bank account you have - all this
personal stuff - you just lose all your freedom - just like 5 million people
in this country don't have any freedom at all - they keep snooping on them -
asking questions like - oh, is this baby - was it planned - and what religion
are you -.I'm not any religion - wouldn't it help your problems a little if
., you believed in something - what's that got to do with it - you know. All
these personal things you have to go into - I mean - there isn't very many
people you see who can afford to come in here and complain about the relief
system - you see - you've probably never had one before and maybe never will
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MR. HINES, cont: again. For.the simple.reason that they're just so tied.to.the system
and afraid of doing anything against the system or against the.Relief
Dept..beca�se they just can't afford to do it - it would hurt their jobs
you see - you just went through something there on my background - like
my wife - if she works and stuff like that - I don't know what this has
got to do with anything - you know. What is it if I have a Volkswagon
or not - what if I have a house and a swimming pool - what difference does
that make? If a man is out of work and wants a job and can't get one and
he wants to go on relief,.he should be allowed to go on relief - that's
part of our system - it is just as important for him as the man who makes
the bomb at Honeywell and gets money for that - either do it that way or
come around and give it to the people. That's about all I have to say.
MR. HARRIMAN: What is your request of the Hopkins.Relief Association?
MR. HINES: I'm behind one payment on the July house payment. They lied to me and said
they didn't -
MR. HARRIMAN: Now Mr::. Hines, all I'm asking you is the question - what did you request -
you don't have to talk about what they've done or anything else - let's
just talk about what your-requests are. What is your xequest today as to
relief?
MR. HINES:..The July payment on the house - it has to be paid -$104 - and it was 22
months before I.found out it wasn't paid.
MR. HARRIMAN: I thought you said your house payment was $186.
MR. HINES: It is, but the Relief Department paid $104.
MR, HARRIMAN: So what is the balance due? Is there a$84 balance or $82 balance due
then? For the month of July? Is that what you're saying.that you.need?
MR. HINES: No, I just didn't get the house payment when I was on relief in July. Which
was $104 and I was told I didn't.sen� it in - I didn't even know I was
supposed to.send in a slip saying how much my house payment was - all those
slips were written out when I first.went in there - that's like saying there
wasn't any house payment in July - you see.
MR. HARRIMAN: Is there any other demand that you made of the Suburban Relief Association?
MR. HINES: No.
MR..HARRIMAN: Are you making any demands today?
NIIt. HINES: No. Just . $104..
MR..HARRIMAN: Do you wish to.be on.relief anymore?
MR. HINES: Nope.
MR..HARRIMAN: Do you wish now to go off relief? You want $104 from the Relief.people and
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MR. HARRIMAN, cont , then you will . cease and . desist from . aslc�n.� . for . relie.f : in -the future -
is that correct?
MR. HINES: In the future?
MR. HARRIMAN: Yes.
MR. HINES: In the future?
MR. HARRIMAN: That's what I said.
MR. HINES: How do I know what's going to happen in the future.
MR. HARRIMAN:.Well, as long as you know.
MR. HINES: I can't.tell - I'm just going off relief because.it's better to get food.stamps
than go on . relief .
MR. HARRIMAN: Well, put.it another way - as of this time your demand of the Suburban Relief
Association is.for.$104 and then as far as.you know you do not wish to.be
further placed on.relief - is that correct?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: Is that correct?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: Have you stated this to the relief people?
MR. HINES: My relief lady told me I was off relief. They told me in July and told me
again in August. You see - I thought they.were kicking.me out.because of this
party at my home. You.see I made this $150 and I can't.be on relief as long
as I made money. She figured the money I put in the bank.which I- you.see I
made these checks out on Friday, it's against the law I know - but everybody
does it. Make the checks out on Friday and bought all the booze and food for
the party and made the sum of $400 - and then I put it in the bank on Monday -
so I had $150 left over.
MR. HARRIMAN: All right, do you have -
MR. HINES: Actually I wasn't supposed to use that money for food, but I had to - now it's
against the law.here to use it.
MR. HAR.RIMAN: Okay, do you have anything further to add then?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: Okay would you sit over here now and let Mrs. Jackson talk. Mrs. Jackson
would you please step up to the table now.
MR. HARRIMAN: Will you please state your name and your position?
MRS. JACKSON: I'm Mrs. Jackson and I work for the Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board.
� MR. HARRIMAN: You have been here now when Mr. Hines has stated his objections to the
decision of discontinuing his relief. Is that correct?
MRS. JACKSON: Right.
MR. HARRIMAN: In your office did you handle the petition of John Hines and his wife Carol
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MR. HARRIMAN,Cont. Fo� relief that.started hack in April of '70?
MRS. JACKSON: That's right.
MR. HARRIMAN: And this is under Case No. 12494?
MRS. JACKSON: Right.
MR. HARRIMAN: Will you please state the.reasons for discontinuing the.relief with the
Suburban Relief Association with John I. Hines?
MRS. JACKSON: Well, I simply have stated that he has had income in the months of July and
August, according to the information that was gotten from the bank which
exceeds what he would be eligible for under the relief budget.
MR. HARRIMAN: And that information you got from the First National Bank of Hopkins which
is the bank Mr. Hines uses?
MRS. JACKSON: Yes, right.
MR. HARRIMAN: What further information do you wish to discuss?
MRS. JACKSON: Well it seems that some of the things that Mr. Hines is saying are not
all - are not exactly true but I think - it is pure and simple that he had
income which made him ineligible for that month, for those two months for
relief. I perhaps should explain to Mr. Hines that he is saying the July
house'payment was not paid. He also said that he didn't know he was
supposed to send in a card or anything like this which is not true because
I did have a July card in the office and we did, in August, make a July
house payment. So it is the month of August he is ac�ually.pe.titioning for
and not July. But either month would not make any difference.because he
had income that would make him ineligible for either month. But I paid the
July house payment in August because at that time I did not know. I didn't
have the information from the bank that showed that he had an income.
MR. HARRIMAN: You made certain payments for and in behalf of Mr. Hines here since April
of 1970, is that correct?
MRS. JACKSON; Yes. May.
MR. HARRIMAN: May = he took the application on April 21st, 1970?
MRS. JACKSON: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: And what payments have you made month by month?
MRS. JACKSON: In May we paid $99 for his house because at that time there were two in the
household. In June this increased to $104.50,.because there.were three in
the household. In August we made the July house payment of $104.50. In
May.we paid $28.08 to the Gas Co., in May we paid $14.10 to N.S. Power and
$16.86 for water and sewer. And in June as I have already mentioned we did
pay $104.50 for the house payment. We paid $11.19 to the Gas Co., $17.17
€'o N.S. Power and $5.09 to the Phone Co. In July we did not make any pay-
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MRS. JACKSON,.cont...ment in that.month but.the.$1Q4.5Q paid in.August was.for.the.July
payment. Then in August we paid $8.44 for the Gas Co. and $30.20 to
N,S. Power and $27.34 for water'and sewer.
MR. HARRIMAN: Now as far as this petition o£ Mr. Hines is concerned, did you handle the
case and talk with Mr. Hines at all times or were there other.people in-
volved?
MRS. JACKSON: No, I talked with him.
MR. HARRIMAN: You talked with him. How many different times did you talk with Mr. Hines?
MRS. JACKSON: Well, the only way I could do that would be to go through the slips on
each time.he came in.
MR. HARRIMAN: I.see, it was a number of times then?
MRS. JACKSON: Oh yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: You have also discussed the matter of relief for Mr. Hines with Mr. Frane,
in the Hopkins Finance Dept. ?
MRS. JACKSON: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: Is it your opinion at this time that no further.relief should.be given to
Mr. Hines?
MRS, JAG'KSON: I feel that way, yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: And no further relief will be given to Mr. Hines unless there is a change
in the circumstances. Is that correct?
MRS. JACKSON: Right.
MR. HARRIMAN: Mr. Hines, you have heard this young lady testify as to what she has stated.
Do you have any questions?
MR. HINES: Mrs. Jackson keeps referring to income which she interprets as the money I
put in the bank from the party. The $450 approximately, I put in the bank on
a Monday and I drew checks on it on a Friday of about $300 for food. She says
my income was $450 you know, which doesn't make sense.
MR. HARRIMAN: Well this is in the nature of a statement and I am asking - you have already �
made that statement - I'm sure that is understood. Now, do you have any
questions of Mrs. Jackson relative to what she has stated?
MR. HINES: Yes, where - what money are you including as income?
MR. HARRIMAN: Well, it is my understanding that we have had a report:from the First
National Bank as to your account and she is just stating what.went into
that account and what went out of it. Is that correct, Mrs. Jackson?
MRS. JACKSON: Yes, do you wish to know the deposits?
MR. HINES: What was thet?
MR. HARRIMAN: Do you wish to know the deposits?
MR. HINES: Yes.
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MRS. JACKSON: On.the 7th of July there �as $36.OQ. These are.3u�t_the eyen amounts -,the
cents I didn't list. On 7/15 a deposit of $75.00, on 7/16 a deposit of
$20.00, on 7/20, $36.00, and on 7/24, $74.00, for a total of $241.00. We
have the same run down in August, and I might add you say you deposited
$450.00, but there seems to be no indication of this in the deposits at
all, It doesn't agree with your statement.
MR. HARRIMAN: Could that have been Mr. Hines, that there was a deposit on September 4th
of $575,57?
MR. HINES: That was the retroactive business.
MR. HARRIMAN: We don't show any deposit of your banks records - the Relief Dept. doesn't
show any deposit such as you are talking about. Could that have been de-
posited to another account, Mr. Hines?
MR. HINES: No, I don't have any other account. Well there was a$138 check for booze, I
know about that for sure.
MR. HARRIMAN; It looks like a check was written on August 17th for $134.50, is that -
MR. HINES: Yes that's the one.
MR. HARRIMAN: Okay.
MR. HINES: All the other food came up to some $125, turkey, hams, stuff like that for
the party. The $75.00 was a check I wrote to get my daughter here from Los
Angeles.
MR. HARRIMAN: We're talking about deposits now.
MR. HINES: Yes, she turned around and give me a check to make up for it. That's the
$75.00 deposit. Her mother paid for the trip, and the two' $36 ones I don't
know about that.
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MR. HARRIMAN: Do you have any other questions for Mrs. Jackson?
MR. HINES: Is this the income that is too much to get relief?
MRS. JACKSON: Yes.
MR. HINES: What?
MR. HARRIMAN: This is what she stated, yes.
MR. HINES: $72.00 -$92.00 - that's too much to get relief?
MR. HARRIMAN: Mrs. Jackson made a statement as I recall that in July you had income in
your account of $241.00, in August you had income of $237.00. Is that
correct-Mrs. Jackson?
MR. HINES: The August one is the party and the other one is - so you.see I can write
checks all day long, you know, and have a big deposit in the bank but the
checks don't show where they go, they don't say anything about that. Just to
show you what - with Mr. Frane when I went up to see him -
MR. HARRIMAN:.We'll.get to Mr. Frane in a minute. Do you have any more questions of Mrs.
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MR. HINES: No, this is.settled to.the point wHere I didn't make any income for those
_ two months and am getting more questions.
MR. HARRIMAN: Well, whether it's.settled or not is not going to be a decision made right
now. You may inquire of Mrs. Jackson if you wish as to any other questions
as to the things she has stated.
MR. HINES: No, that's about all,
MR. HARRIMAN: All right Mrs. Jackson you may step down now. Mr. Frane would you please
come up here.
MR. HARRIMAN: Will you please state your name and position?
_ MR. FRANE: John Frane, Finance Director for the City of Hopkins.
MR. HARRIMAN: Mr. Frane, you have heard Mr. Hines make his statement of the case today
� have you not?
MR. FRANE: Yes Sir.
MR. HARRIMAN: You have also heard Mrs. Jackson make the statement as the Suburban..Relief
Association representative, have you not?
MR. FRANE: Yes Sir.
MR. HARRIMAN: And you have also talked with Mr. Hines about this request for relief, is
that correct?
MR. FRANE: Yes, that was in July.
MR. HARRIMAN: How many times do you.recall having talked with Mr. Hines?
MR. FRANE: Once.
MR. HARRIMAN: Was that a face to face conversation or by phone?
MR. FRANE: Eace to face; Mr. Hines came into the office.
MR: HARRZMAD1r�fi;All�right, do you have any statement to make as Hopkins Finance Officer re-
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lative to this claim of Mr. Hines?
MR. FRANE: The procedure.with Hopkins as with other communities in the western part of
' Hennepin County is that the Suburban Hennepin County Relief Agency is employed
by the City of Hopkins in conjuction with other municipalities, to interview,
take facts from applicants, which Mrs. Jackson handled in this case. Mrs.
Jackson then calls up what is called the contact man, which for the City of
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Hopkins is myself. We talk�over the facts of the case as she presents them
to me and make the decision relative to th'e applicant's relief case. Mrs.
Jackson and I have had several conversations concerning Mr. Hines? case. It
came to our attention I believe, sometime close to the end of July that Mr.
Hines appeared to have income in excess of what was reported to us. We
investigated, I believe, sometime the first of August and tried to ascertain
what Mr. Hines financial affairs might be. We were.somewhat limited in that
the only source of information we had,.relative to finances, was the bank,
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MR. FRANE,.cont, which we then checked. We.found.that in July there were.deposits of
$241.00. Mr. Hines maintains, probably with some better knowledge than
I have, and says this is not all income. He didn't tell us any other.
The procedure on relief is that Mr. Hines is supposed to report to us if
he has income, money, coming in which he did not do. As regards to the
$75 deposit and the $75 check, that seems to match but that still leaves
a balance of unaccounted for income or cash, to Mr. Hines of $140, or
more than that, some $170 some dollars. As regards the month of August,
. I believe that Mr. Hines claims stated to the case worker that there was
$400 and some dollars that he deposited into his checking account and
that he wrote a check on the First National Bank for $300 to pay for his
supplies for the party. The facts of the situation as reported by the
, bank are not the same, which leads me to believe that there is somefhing
wrong with Mr. Hines' statements. This was the main reason why Mr. Hines
was denied relief from the City of Hopkins.
MR. HARRIMAN: You have.heard Mr. Hines' statement as to this July payment, and later
referred to by Mrs. Jackson that this has been paid in August, is that
true?
MR._FRANE: Right. This is a bookeeping thing, she.refers to the time that the $104.50
payment was actually billed to the City of Hopkins. What she paid was a
slip of paper which said July.
MR. HARRIMAN: I see. Now you have discussed with Mrs. Jackson and you have discussed this
matter with Mr. Hines, is that correct?
MR. FRANE: That's right.
MR. HARRIMAN: And your recommendation to the City Council as this is brought before the
City Council on the basis of an appeal is that there be no further relief
granted to Mr. Hines at this time?
MR. FRANE: That's right.
MR. HARRIMAN: Mr. Hines, do you wish to inquire of Mr. Frane any of the.testimony that
he has talked about?
• MR. HINES: Well, I was the one to.report the making of $150 from tIie party. Maybe I
reported a$125, for l didn't know for sure at the time. When you go on
relief you sign a slip stating that they can go into your hank any time so
it would.be rather foolish of ine to put money in the bank unaccounted for.
So the $241 was evidently the amount that I put in concerning this party.
MR. FRANE: Mr. Hines, the $241 for the month of July, I believe you stated the party was
in the month of August.
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MR. HINES: Well,.it was either one of them. I don't.know wheu.the party was. I know it
was after the 26th of July. It must have been August. Then the other one,
the other deposit was the check I got from the government and which I used to
pay up important bills, I planned to use it for that check. Prior to when I
was on it, on relief you see. But I don't think its right to tell a man that
is going on relief that he should be going to a bank instead -
MR. FRANE: I don't understand what your saying.-
MR. HINES: It is what ynu said, we're not sure you should be going on relief, or going to
the bank for a loan. This is not a good temperment of the idea of relief you
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know. A man can go get a bank loan - you may think so in your mind that any-
one can go get a bank loan, but a lot of people can't, they have to go on
relief.
MR. FRANE: Did you state to the case worker.that you had obtained a loan to extinguish
on your past mortgage �ficit? To the First Eederal, I believe it was.
MR. HINES: You mean a loan to pay off my mortgage?
MR. FRANE: I believe at one time that you were quite a bit in arrears.
MR. HINES: Yeah, that's when they sent me this letter from Twin City Federal that they
were going to foreclose on the house.
MR. FRANE: Did you state to the case worker that you had obtained a loan?fr.om some small
Loan Company or some source to pay back this?
MR. HINES: I don't think I told her that but if I did.- I borrowed $434.95 from a loan
company on my car to pay off the mortgage on.the house.. The reason, Twin City
Federal said they didn't like my attitude - I wrote them a letter and told
them I was putting $64.00 a month in taxes in the bank and I was going to pay
the taxes myself because I was a big boy now and that's why they waited two
months before they - I was $434.00 behind in my payments. Over half of it was
taxes so they hurried up and wanted to foreclose so they can get 8% now accord-
ing to this - and they thought they had me.
MR. FRANE: You made a statement..relative to the conversation you and I ha.d. Will you
repeat it please, I believe you were'asking a question of.me,.relative to
getting a loan.
MR. HINES: Well, you said you thought I shouldn't be going on relief - that a man in my
position should be going to a bank to get a loan instead of coming and trying
to get on relief. I didn't think that was quite the problem, I.mean - you
could say that to anybody going on relief - go get a loan instead.
MR. FRANE: I don't quite remember the conversation - but I do remember we talked about
getting a loan - but the.reason why; I related that to you was a suggestion
to continue in business - and if money was a problem this was a good way to
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MR.FRANE,cont, continue business - was.to ohtain a loan. That is my.recollection of
the conversation.
MR. HINES: I didn't talk about business.at all.
MR. HARRIMAN: Do you have any further questions Mr. Hines?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: Do you have anything further to add Mr. Frane?
MR. FRANE: I'd like to ask Mr. Hines about the article in the Minneapolis paper, I
believe it was - I don't know whether it was the Star or Tribune - just
' recently, written by Robert Smith. Have you read this article, the one I
- refer to?
MR. HINES: Yeah.
MR. FRANE: Do you find that it's substantially accurate?
MR. HINES: Well, he made a couple of mistakes there - the Relief Dept. - I can't remember
exactly what it's about - he interprets this as a- you see in order to run
for political office you have to make a fool out of yourself to get a little
publicity - so you do these things - you see - so as long as I was on relief -
I might as well use it - so I did - and he thougtt i.t was pretty funny and he
wrote it up that way.
MR. FRANE: Then what he said in the article, you did say. Is what you:re saying is that
you didn't mean to say it?
MR. HINES: No, I- you see - there's always - I can show you which one it is -
MR. FRANE: May I have your'copy Mrs. Jackson, I have mine marked up?
MR. HINES: "I didn't go on relief dispite the fact that I own a photography business and
my Hopkins home.is complete with a swimming pool. I went on relief because -
well the photography business has dropped dead - everybody is out of work"and
then he added here -"if I can get on.relief anybody can" - well that - it's
true but it is not with the intent I had - he made this part up - but the
part of getting up each morning to get a job is okay. But it is true that
you can get - instead of going around bombing buildings - if everybody needed
help went on relief then they would change the system in order to help them
out. Their going to have to do it some other way.
MR. FRANE: That is all I have Mr. Harriman.
MR. HARRIMAN: Do you have anything further Mrs. Jackson?
MRS. JACKSON: I don't think so.
MR. HARRIMAN: Mrs. Lionberger, your associate, is she of the same story?
MRS. LIONBERGER:.Yes, I am of the same -
MR. HARRIMAN: Were you involved Mrs. Lionberger relative to his inquiries, etc.?
MRS. LIONBE�GER: Yes I am aware of his case - Mrs. Jackson has talked it over witfi me.
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MR. HARRIMAN: All right. So I don't misunderstand now Mr. Hines you w�shed.to have this
Hearing to contest the action that was taken by.tfie Suburban.Relief Asso-
ciation, of which Hopkins is a.member. Is this �orrect? Do you wish any
further hearing or any further information?
MR. HINES: The only thing I contest is the action and the reasons they gave why they
took me off.relief,, which was that I had a political party and made $150.
It's substantially the same thing now only they are confused on the figures
that wsnt into the bank - you see, and -
MR. HARRIMAN: Well that was in August - right?
MR. HINES: Oh, I don't know.
MR. HARRIMAN: Now September has gone by and October is almost 20 days along and you
haven't had any.relief in September or October, is that correct?
MR. HINES: Yeah.
MR. HARRIMAN: And you are making no claim for relief now?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: And you don't know what the future will hold?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: And if you -
MR. HINES: If I get elected -
MR. FRANE: Oh, is that part of the article correct?
MR. HARRIMAN: Just a minute now, let's keep this on the question involved and the
election will take care of itself. The situation as I understand it is
this - that you have not made any requests for relief for.September or
October from the Suburban.Relief Association - have you not?
MR. HINES: No, I haven't.
MR. HARRIMAN; And you are not now making any request for relief in September or October
from the Suburban.Relief Association?
MR. HINES: Right.
MR, HARRIMAN: The questioning you are asking of the motion taken by the.Relief Associa-
a
tion amounts to/$104 payment for either July or August. Is this correct?
MR. HINES: Yes.
MR. HARRIMAN: Do you have anything further that you wish to add?
MR. HINES: No.
MR. HARRIMAN: The Hearing stands adjourned.
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10/20/70,dmj
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A regular.meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on Tuesday,
November 3, 1970 at 7:30 p.m. in.the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen B1ake, Harriman and Lund, also City Manager Novak,
. City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building Inspector Blomquist, Finance
Director Baldwin and City Attorney Vesely. Absent: Councilman Miller, City Clerk Peterson,
and Housing Inspector Opitz.
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Reel 119
Side 1
12-
Action:
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Mr. Lund moved, and,Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the following items
under the CONSENT CALENDAR.be approved.
��1. Minutes of the October 20, 1970 Council meeting as amended.
4�2. Request from Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. for permission to place
underground conduit on llth Avenue South from lOth.Street South to
llth Street South.
Motion carried.
* � * * * * � �
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the expenditures
dated November 3, 1970, in the amount of $111,441.52,.be approved and
authorized for payment. Motion carried.
INTRODUCTION: At this point in the meeting Mr. Novak introduced the City's.new Finance
25-28 Director, Mr. Dennis Baldwin.
Item: 70-144-D. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the.request for
28-35 a Writ of Detainer and approval to go to bid for the demolition of a
building at 709 West Excelsior Avenue,.be tabled. Motion carried.
Item: 70-166-H. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the results
41-51 of the John I. Hines Welfare.Hearing be continued to the November 17, 1970
� Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-119-A. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
51-54 appointments to various Boards and Commissions be continued to the
November 17, 1970 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-177-0. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
54-62 333, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 520 AND SECTION 520.20 AND SECTION
520.25 OF THE 1970 ORDINANCE CODE OF THE GITY OF HOPKINS AND ESTABLISHING
SANITARY SEWER SERVICE CHARGES", be continued to tfie November 17, T970
Council meeting.for the.second reading. Motion carried.
Item: 70-126-C. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 327,
62-102 "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE FIRE PREVENTION CODE",.be continued to the
November 17, 1970 Council.meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-159-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the inotion, that authorization
102-134 be granted to post No Parking signs on both the North and South side of
6th Street South from 8th to lOth Avenue South. Motion carried.
Item: 70-174-B. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the request to
134-144 advertise for bids for one 16 cubic yard garbage truck.be granted. Motion
carried.
Item: 70-180-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.secorided the motion, that.Resolution No.
144-152 1981, A RESOLUTION OFFICIALLY DESIGNATING THAT A SEMAPHORE SIGNAL BE
INSTALLED AT 17TH AND EXCELSIOR AVENUE",.be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-181-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
152-210 1982, "A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING APPLICATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
EDUCATION AND WELFARE FOR DEMONSTRATION GRANT IN SOLID WASTE.COLLECTION",
be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-182-Z. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Council approval
210=248 be granted for a Conditional Use Permit to Oro Corporation to allow
apartment.developmenf under the Planned Unit.Development.section of the
Zoning Ordinance on the following described property: "that part of the
NE� of the SW� of Section 25, Township 117, Range 22, Hennepin County,
lying Northeasterly of Nine Mile Creek", as.recommended by.the Zoning &
Planning Commission. (thE above property lies directly South of 7th Street
South and.between.9th Avenue South and Nine Mile Creek.) Motion carried.
Minutes of the November 3, 1970 Council meeting, cont. Page.2.
Item: 70-183-Z. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Council
248-264 approval be granted for a variance of side yard width from the re-
quired 8 feet to 5 feet on the North side to allow for.required 6 foot
separation between garage and major building on the following described
� property: "Lot 1 and the North 28 feet of .Lot 2, Block 12, West
Minneapolis Third Division. (142 - 20th Avenue No.) as.recommended by
the Zoning and Planning Commission. (Applicant: The Sussel Co.) Motion
carried.
Item: 70-184-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that the City
264-311 Manager.be authorized to work out a contract with Minnetonka for
sewer service to service property located at 2001 - 2nd Street So.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-185-L. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that 1970 license
332-335 applications from the Coca Cola Bottling Midwest, Inc., to operate a
Pop.Vending Machine at Knollwood Towers - 320 Monk Avenue and at
Knollwood Towers West, 1010 Lake St. N.E.; also an application from
Knollwood Standard Service to operate a Pop, Candy and Coffee Vending
Machine, be granted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the meeting
335-362 be adjourned. Motion carried.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1982
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING APPLICATION TO THE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATION AND WELFARE
FOR DEMONSTRATION GRANT IN SOLID WASTE
COLLECTION.
Resolution authorizing filing of application with the Department of
Health Education and Welfare, United States of America, for a grant under
Section 204 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act (Title II of Public Law 89-272).
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 204 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act
(Title II of Public Law 89-272) the United States of America has authorized
the making of grants to public bodies to aid in the financing of a Study
of Waste-Aid Collection System.
NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of
Hopkins:
l. That the City Manager and the City Engineer be and they are hereby
authorized to execute and file an application on behalf of the City of Hopkins
with the Department of Health Education and Welfare, United States Government,
for a grant to aid in financing the Study of Waste-Aid Collection S}�stem, and
an assurance of compliance with the Department of Health Education and Welfare
regulations under Section 204 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act.
2. That Terry L. Novak, City Manager and John J. Strojan, City Engineer
be and they are hereby authorized and directed to furnish such information as
the Department of Health Education and Welfare may reasonably request in
connection with the application which is herein authorized to be filed.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY, '?
Mayor
CERTIFICATE OF RECORDING OFFICER
The undersigned duly qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of
Hopkins does hereby certify: that the above resolution is a true and correct
copy of the resolution, authorizing the filing of application with the Department
of Health Education and Welfare, as regularly adopted at a legally convened
meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins duly held on the 20th day
of October, 1970; and further that such.resolution has been fully recorded in
the journal of proceedings and records in my office.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 4th day of November, 1970.
SEAL
•=� ���i.(J�'�?JA'�
Signature of Recording Officer
� Citv Clerk
Title of Recording Officer
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held on Tuesday,
November 17, 1970.at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen.Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Manager
Novak, City C1erk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Housing Inspector
Opitz, Finance Director Baldwin, HRA Director Howell and City.Attorney.Vesely.
Reel 119 Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the following
Side 2 items under the CONSENT CALENDAR be approved:
2-7
��1 Minutes of the November 3, T970 Council meeting.
��2 1970.1icense applications for the following: Freeman Heating Co., Thomas
J. Ryan, d/b/a Ryan Air Conditioning, Inc., and Thomas Air Conditioning Co.-
to install gas and oil burners; Pioneer Distributing Co. to operate a candy
and.beverage machine at Phillips Knollwood "66" Station; BK Vending Co., Inc.
to operate a candy machine at Knollwood Towers West Apts.; and Knollwood
Towers Apts.; and to Piggly Wiggly Midwestern, Inc, to sell Milk, Off Sale
Non-intoxicating Malt Liquor, Cigarettes and operate a Grocery Store.
4�3 Request by Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. for a permit to place buried
cable on the North side of 7th Street South from County Road 18 to a point
approx. 130 feet West.
��4. Request by Northwestern Be11 Telephone Co. for a.permit to place buried
cable on the South side of Division Street from Texas Avenue to a point
approx. 170 feet West.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
7-21 November 17, 1970, in the amount of $173,679.80,.be approved and authorized for
payment. Motion carried.
Appearan �: At this point in the meeting Mr. Gerald Ramsdell and Mr. Virgil Bredenberg
21-46 from the.West Suburban Chamber of Commerce appeared before the Council with
regard to Christmas decorations.
Item: 70-166-H. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that Council accept
46-128 the City':� staff's.recommendation that any further.relief.requests from
John I. Hines be denied. A roll call of the vote was as.follows: Mr. Blake,
yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund, yea; Mr. Miller,.yea; and Mr. Pokorny,
yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-119-A. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
128-153 appointment of Mr. James Hance to fill out the unexpired term of the late
Robert.Geltman to the Hopkins Police Civil.Service Commission and the.re-
appointment of Mr. Howard Marker for a two year term to the same Commission
be approved. Motion carried.
Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the Mayor's
reappointment of Mr. Fred Stalley to the Hopkins Human Rights Commission
for a two year term, and the appointment of Mrs. Wayne Hoganson and Sister
Jean for two.year terms on the same Commission, be approved. Motion carried.
Item: 70-177-0. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
153-162 333, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 520 AND SECTION 520.20.AND SECTION
520.25 OF THE 1970 ORDINANCE CODE OF THE CITY OF.HOPKINS AND ESTABLISHING
SANITARY SEWER SERVICE CHARGE", be continued to the December 1, T970
Council.meeting for the second reading. Motion car�ied.
Item: 70-124-C. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 327,
162-170 "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A FIRE PREVENTION CODE PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS
GOVERNING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION
AND ESTABLISHING A BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION AND PROVIDING OFFICERS THEREFOR
AND DEFINING THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES", be accepted for the second.reading
�, and according to law same to be'ordered published. :�Motion carried.
Item: 70-186-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that.Resolution No. 1984,
170-178 "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FILING OF REVISED APPLICATION FOR GRANT TO ACQUIRE
OPEN SPACE LAND",.be adopted. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr.
Blake, yea; Mr. Harriman yea; Mr. Lund, yea; Mr. Miller,.yea; and Mr.
Pokorny, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Minutes of the November 17, 1970 Council meeting, cont. Page 2.
Item: 70-187-R.� Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
178-184 � n� 1985, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING COUNCIL APPROVAL FOR SALE OF HOPKINS
. 1����� HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BONDS", be continued to the December 1,
,��' � 1970 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-188-C. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the communication
184- from David B. Arnold, Attorney, to secure settlement for his client who
did subcontract work on projects completed by Suburban Paving, Inc., be
placed on file. Motion carried.
Item: 70-189-L. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, tha� the 1971 Liquor
-196 License applications, as shown on the attached list, be approved. Motion
carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Resolution
No. 1986, "A RESOLUTION REQUESTING REPRESENTATION ON THE METROPOLITAN
AIRPORTS COMMISSION", be adopted., Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that authorization be
granted to offer the sum of $4,000.00 to Homedale Nursery for removal of
trees for the installation of sewer through their property. (Project:
Minn.100) Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that the meeting be
-199 adjourned. Motion carried.
0
CI'T�� OF HOPKINS
i�IdNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE N0. 327
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A FIRE PRr,-'VENTION CODE PRESCRIBING
R�GULATIONS GOVERNING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO LIF'E AND
PROPERTY FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION AND ESTABLISHING A
BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION AND PROVIDING OFFICERS THEREFOR
AND DEFINING TI�IR POWERS AND DUTIES
Section l. FIRE PREVIIVTION CODE. It is hereby adopted by the
City of Hopkins, for the purpose of prescribing regulations �overning conditions
hazardous to life and property from fire or explosion, that/certain Code known
and hereafter cited as the Fire Prevention Code recommended by the American
Insurance Association, being particularly the 1970 Edition thereof, and the
whole thereof, save and except such portions as are hereafter deleted, modified
or amended, of which Code not less than three copies have been and now are filed
in the office of the Clerk of the City of Hopkins; and the same are hereby adopted
and rincorporated as fully as if set out at length herein, and the provisions
thereof shall be controlling within the limits of the City of Hopkins.
Section 2. ESTABLISHNIENT AND DUTIES OF BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION.
The Fire Prevention Code shall be enforced by the Bureau of Fire Prevention in
the Fire Department in the City of Hopkins, which is hereby established and which
shall be operated under the supervision of the Hopkins Fire Marshall of the
Fire Department.
The Fire Marshall in charge of the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall be
appointed by the City Manager on the basis of examination to det�rmin,ehis
qualifications. His appointment shall continue during good behavior and satisfactory
service and he shall not be removed from office except for cause after Public
Hearing.
The Fire Marshall may delegate such members of the Fire Department
as inspectors as shall from time to time be necessary. He may recommend to the
City Manager the employment of technical inspectors from time to time.
A report of the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall be made annually
and submitted to the City Manager; it shall contain all proceedings under this
Code with such statistics as the Fire Marshall may wish to include therein.
Section . EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS PROHIBITED. The storage
of any explosives and blasting agents is prohibited anywhere within the corporate
limits of the City of Hopkins, Section 12.5b to the contrary notwithstanding.
Section 4. FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS TN OUTSIDE ABOV�7GROUND TANKS.
The limits referred to in Section 16.22a of the Fire Prevention Code in which
transportation of flammable liquids in outside aboveground tanks is prohibited,
are hereby established as follows: Any and all areas in the City of Hopkins
zoned for residential and business uses and purposes.
Section 5. BULK PLANTS FOR FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS OR
LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GASSES. The limits referred to in Section 16.61 as to the
prohibition of bulk plants for flammable or combustible liquids and in Section
21.ba as to the restriction of the storage of liquified petroleum gas, are
hereby established as follows: Any and all areas in the City of Hopkins zoned
for residential and business uses and purposes, except that the storage of propane
gas in aboveground or other tanks necessary in the service of dwelling units sha11
not be construed as prohibited.
Section 6. ESTABLISI-IlKFNT OF MOTOR VEHICLE ROUTES FOR TRANSPORTING
EXPLOSNES AND BLASTING AGENTS AND TRANSPORTING HAZARDOUS CI�NIICALS AND OTHER
DANGEROUS ARTICLES. The routes referred to in Section 12.7m of the Fire
Prevention Code for vehicles transporting explosives and blasting agents, and
the routes referred to in Section 20.11i. of said Code for transporting hazardous
chemicals and other dangerous articles through the City of Hopkins are hereby
established as follows: State Highway Number 7, Hennepin County Highway Number 1�.
Section . FIRE LANES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY DEVOTED TO PUBLIC USE.
The fire lanes referred to in Section 28.16 of the Fire Prevention Code shall
be those lanes which the City Council of the City of Hopkins may from time to
time designate upon recommendation of the City Manager and by the adoption and
publication of a Resolution establishing their locations.
Section 8. MODIFICATIONS. The Fire Marshall shall have power to modify
any of the provisions of the Fire Prevention Code upon application in writing by
the owner or licensee or his duly authorized agent, wherein there are particular
difficulties in the way of carrying out a strict interpretation of the Code,
provided that the spirit of the Code shall be observed, public safety secured,
and substantial compliance performed. The particulars of each such modification
when granted or allowed, and the decision of the Fire Marshall thereon, shall be
entered upon the records of the Bureau and a copy thereof furnished to each such
applicant.
Section 9• APPEALS• Whenever the Fire Marshall shall disapprove
any application or refuse to grant a permit applied for or when it is claimed
that the provisions of the Code do not apply, or that it has been misconstrued
or u�rongly interpreted, the applicant may appeal from the decision of the Fire
Marshall to the City of Hopkins within 30 days from the date of the Fire
Marshall's decision.
Section 10. NEW h1ATERIALS, PROCESSES OR OCCUPANCIES WHICH MAY
REQUIRE PERMITS. The City Manager and the Fire Marshall shall act as a
Committee to determine and specify, after giving affected persons an opportunity
to be heard, any new materials, processes or occupancies, which shall require
permits, in addition to those now enumerated in said Code. The Fire Marshall
shall post such list on the bulletin board in the Hopkins City Hall and distribute
copies thereof to interested persons.
Section 11. PENALTIES. Any person who shall violate aqy of the
provisions of this Code hereby adopted, or fail to comply herewith, or who
shall violate or fail to comply with any order made thereunder, or who shall
build in violation of any detailed statement of specifications or plans submitted
and approved thereunder, or any certificate or permit issued thereunder, or from
which no appeal has been taken, or who shall fail to comply with such an order
as affirmed or modified by the Bureau, or by a Court of jurisdiction, within the
time fixed herein, shall severally for each and every such violation and
noncompliance respectively, be guilty of a misdemeanor, punished by a fine of
not less than $50.00, nor more than $3�•00, or by imprisonment for not less than
90 days. The imposition of one penalty for any violation shall not excuse the
violation or permit it to continue, and all such persons shall be required to correct
or remedy such violation or defects taithin a reasonable time to be established by
the Fire Marshall, and each day that such prohibited conditions are maintained
constitute a separate offense.
First read at a regular meeting of,�he Council of the City of Hopkins
held August 4, 1970 and finally read, appro� d and adopted and ordered published
at a regular meeting of said Council of � d,City on the 17th day of
November, 1970. � � ' '
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enry �Co , ayor�
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C. R. Peterson, Clerk
� Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
To be published in the HOPKINS SUN November 25, 1970
CITY OF.HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minneaota
RESOLUTION N0. 1984
RESOLUTION OF THE HOPKINS CITY COUNCIL
AUTHORIZING FILING OF A.PPLICATION FOR GRANT
TO ACQUIRE OPEN SPACE LAND.
WHEREAS, Title VII of the Housing Act of 1961, as amended, providea for the
making of grants by the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development
to states and local public bodies to assist them in the acquisition of permanent intereste
in land for open space uses where such assistance is needed for carrying out a unified
or officially coordinated program for the provision and development of open space 1�nd
as a part of the comprehensively planned development of the urban area; and
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins (herein sometimes referred to as "Applicant")
desires to acquire Fee Simple Estate to certain land known as the northerly 434 feet
of the Westerly 581.55 feet of Tract K, registered survey number 561, which land is to
be held and used for permanent open space land for park and recreational purposes; and
WHEREAS, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the regulations of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development effectuating that Title, provide that no
person shall be discriminated against because of race, color or national origin in the
use of the land proposed to be acquired; and
WHEREAS, it is recognized that the contract for Federal grant will impose
certain obligations and responsibilities upon the Applicant and will require among other
things (1) assurances that families and individuals displaced as a result of the open
space land project will be relocated into decent, safe, and sanitary housing (2) compli-
ance with,Federal labor standards, and (3) compliance with Federal requirementa relating
to equal employment opportunity; and
WHEREAS, it is estimated that the total consideration to be paid,for the
acquisition of said interest will be $52,110, plus $4500 relocation cost.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOPKINS CITY COUNCIL AS FOLLOWS:
1. That an application to be made to the Department of Housing and Urban
Development for a grant in an amount authorized by Title VII of the Housing Act of 1961,
as amended, which amount is presently estimated to be $27,551 plus $4500 relocation cost,
and that the Hopkins City Council will pay the balance of the consideration for the acqui-
sition of such interest and the total of all related costs from other funds available
to it.
2. That the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute and to
file such application witt� the Department of Housing and Urban Development, to provide
additional information and to furnish such documents as may be required by said iDepartment
to execute such contracts as are required by said Department, and to act as the authorized
correspondent of the Hopkins City Council.
3. That the proposed acquisition is in accordance with plans for the preservation
of permanent open space land and that, should said grant be made, the Hopkins City Council
will retain said land for the uses designated in said application and approved by the
Department of Housing and Urban Development.
4. That the United States of America and the Secretary of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development be, and they hereby are, assured of full compliance by
the Hopkins City Council with the regulations of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development effectuating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Ayes:�_ Nays: �
ed �� 17th day of November, 1970, by the City Council of Hopkins, Minnesota.
�C �iL' Mayor Attest, _,� ��J���',�: � City Clerk
ry Pokorny C. R..Peteraon
, .�
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1986
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING REPRESENTATION
ON THE METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION
WHEREAS, virtually two-thirds of the Twin Cities metropolitan
population has.no representation on the Metropolitan Airports Commission,
which is in violation of the "One Man, One Vote" principle established by
the Federal Supreme Court, and
WHEREAS, the suburban communities are most directly affected
by the Metropolitan Airports Commission's decisions, and
WHEREAS, testimony given at the MeA.C, meetings points out
conclusively that a decision for a commercial airport, be it north or
south, is only the first step in an overall airport facility expansion
program, and
WHEREAS, according to this same testimony general aviation
traffic will increase ten-fold by the year 2000, and
WHEREAS, anywhere from six to a dozen additional general
aviation airports must be built in the Twin Cities suburban areas to
accommodate this great expansion of general aviation traffic, and
WHEREAS, decisions on neither a commercial site nor the many
general aviation sites should be made until suburban areas are properly
represented on the Metropolitan Airports Commission,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that twenty-eight mayors of the
Greater �ain Cities Metropolitan Area go on record as asking the 1971
State Legislature to reconstitute the Metropolitan Airports Commission
so as to provide appropriate suburban representation.
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
at a regular meeting held on Tuesday, the 17th day of November, 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor
���
A regular:meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was.held on Tuesday,
December 1, T970 at 7:30 p. m, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller,.also City Manager
Novak, City Clerk Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst. Engineer Anderson, Building
Inspector Blomquist, HRA Director Howell, Finance Director Baldwin and City Attorney.Vesely.
Reel 119 Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the two items
Side 2 under the CONSENT CALENDAR be approved.
247-258
4�1. Minutes of the November 17, 1970 Council.meeting.
��2. 1971 License Applications, deleting Center Drug.
Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
258-289 December 1, 1970 in the amount of $833,059.90, with.the exception of.Check No.
29676 and 29677,.be approved and authorized for payment..Motion carried.
Pursuant to notice bids.were opened on Thursday, November 19, 1970.at 10:00 a.m.
for an Asphalt Paver and the following bids.were.received. (see tabulation
attached)
Action; Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that the contract for an
289- Asphalt Paver be awarded to Arrow Equipment in the amount of $3,400.00. Motion
carried.
Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Thursday, November 19, 1970 at 10:00 a.m.
for a Radio Service Contract for the City of Hopkins, and the following bids
were received. (see tabulation attached)
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that.the.contract for
the Radio Maintenance be awarded to Air Comm for $173.75 per.month for one (1)
year. Motion carried.
Item: 69-51-P. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion,.that Resolution No.
495-566 1990, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE EAST SIDE OF 11TH.AVENUE
SOUTH FROM 7TH STREET SOUTH TO 11TH STREET SOUTH BY THE INSTALLATION OF
ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTING THEREON", be adopted. A roll call of the vote
was as follows: Mr.Blake, yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund,.yea; Mr. Miller,
yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion carried unanimously.
Item: 70-177-0. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 333,
566-1229 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING" SECTION 520 AND SECTION 520.20.AND SECTION 520.25
� OF THE 1970 ORDINANCE CODE OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND ESTABLISHING.SANITARY
SEWER SERVICE CHARGE",.be accepted for the.second.reacling thereof and
according to law same to be ordered published. A roll call of the vote was
as follows: Mr. Blake, yea; Mr. Lund, yea; Mr. Mi11er,.yea; Mr. Pokorny,
yea. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman abstained from voting.
Item: 70-187-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion,.that.Resolution No.
1229-1262 1985, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING COUNCIL APPROVAL FOR.SALE OF HOPKINS HOUSING
Reel 120 & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BONDS", be adopted contingent upon.receiving.legal
Side 1 opinions as to the tax increment from the HRA Attorney, Mr..Perbix,and the
1- City Attorney, Mr. Vesely. A roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr.
Blake,.yea; Mr. Harriman, yea; Mr. Lund, yea; Mr. Miller,.yea; and Mr.
Pokorny, yea; Motion carried unanimously.
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that authorization be
given the staff to prepare a bid proposal for the purchase of HRA Bonds and
the interest rate to.be consistant with the market rate on that date. A
roll call of the vote was as follows: Mr. B1ake,.yea; Mr. Harriman, yea;
Mr. Lund, yea; Mr. Miller, yea; and Mr. Pokorny, yea. Motion carried un-
animously.
� Item: 70-179-0. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that.the model Snow-
mobile Ordinance as prepared by the.Hennepin County League.be referred to
the City.Attorney for drafting of an ordinance patterned after.the.League
Ordinance except to adopt the Minneapolis.restrictions as.to use as shown
on Comparison Chart attached. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman voting no.
Minutes of the December 1, T970 Council meeting,.cont. Page 2,
70-190-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, to.authorize the installa-
tion of Stop Signs at Monk Avenue and Lake Street N.E. for Eastbound traffic
��� on Lake Street N,E, and also at Monk Avenue for Eastbound traffic on Cambridge
Street, but.delete the request for a Stop Sign on 2nd Str.eet North at 19th
Avenue North for East and.Westbound traffic on 2nd Street for further study.
Motion carried.
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Item: 70-191-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller.seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1987, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SETTING UP AN ACCOUNT WITH THE NORTH-
WESTERN NATIONAL BANK OF.HOPKINS", be adopted, Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller.seconded the motion, that Resolution No.
1989, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SETTING UP AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF HOPKINS", be adopted. Motion carried.
Item: 70-192-R. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion,.that.Resolution No.
1988, "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY'S PARTICIPATION IN THE SUBURBAN
HENNEPIN COUNTY RELIEF.BOARD FOR T971:',.be.adopted. Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the meeting be
-413 adjourned. Motion carried.
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n�I� l�Rar�� ogf-s�le, ciga�eegt�s, tnilk
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
M INNESOTA
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR ONE (1) PULL TYPE ASPHALT PAVER
SEALID BIDS will be received by the City Mana,ger at the City Hall,
Hopkins, I��Iinnesota, until Thursday, November 19, 1970, 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 furnishing of ONE PULL
TYPE ASPHA.LT PAVER as per specifications.
All bids shall be on the proposal form supplied by the City and shall be
in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the City EYigineer,
copies of which are available from the City Engineer upon request, and shall
be accompanied by cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check,
payable to the order of the City of Hopkins for fifteen (15�) per cent of the
bid. Bids shall be directed to the City P.�anager, securely sealed and endorsed upor.
the outside wrapper with a brief statement as to the unit for which the bid is
made.
The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and accept those
items bid which are the most beneficial to the City.
CITY OF HOPKINS
T. L. Novak, City P�4anager
To be published in the HOPKINS SUN, November 5, 1970.
To be published in the Construction Bulletin, November 5, 1970.
TRBULATIOAT OF �IDS
FOR
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minneaota
RESOLUTION IdO. 1990
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMF�IT AND
PREPARATION OF PL�NS
Wf�REAS a Resolution of the City Council, No. 1980, adopted the 20th
d�y of November, 1970, fized a date for a hearing on the proposed improvement
of the east side of 11th Avenue South from 7th Street South to 11th Street South
and Westbrooke Way from 9th Avenue South to 11th Avenue South by installation of
ornamental street lighting thereon, the total estimated cost thereof being
��5,985.00, and
WAEREAS all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed for the
making of this improvement were given ten days published notice of the council
hearing through two weekly publications of the required notice, and a hearing
was held and the property owners heard. thereon on the 1st day of December, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE.SOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
1. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council Resolution
DTo. 1980 adopted AJovember 20, 1970.
2. That John Strojan, City Eagineer, is hereby designated as the Ehgineer
for this improvement and he shall prepare plans and specifications for the
making of such improvement.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 1st day
of December, 1970.
C. R. PE°PERSON
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y
City Attorney
I�NRY POKORNY
Ma�ror
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE N0. 333
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 520 AND SECTION 520.20
AND SECTION 520.25 OF THE 1970 ORDINANCE CODE OF
THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND ESTABLISHING SANITARY SEWER
SEWER CHARGES.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Hopkins as
follows:
Section 1. That Subd. 1 of Section 520 of said 1970 Ordinance
Code of the City of Hopkins is hereby repealed and there is hereby enacted
in lieu and in place thereof the following:
Subd. 1: Residential, shall mean and include a single family
dwelling or a duplex or a double bungalow or an apartment building or complex.
Section 2. That Subd. 1, 2 and 3 of Section 520.20 of said 1970
Ordinance Code of the City of Hopkins is hereby repealed and there is hereby
enacted in lieu and in place thereof the following:
Subd. 1: Charf�es. There shall be and is hereby established the
following minimum gross charge for each sanitary sewer service connection for
the following types.of services per month as follows:
(a) Single Family Dwelling. $3.00 per month plus 5
thereof.
(b) Duplex or double bungalow. $2.75 per month per
unit per month plus 5 percent�thereof.
(c) Apartments. $2.50 per dwelling unit per month
percent thereof.
(d) Commercial. $3.00 per month per water meter or
5% thereof.
percent
dwelling
plus 5
account p�lus
Subd. 2: Sanitary Sewer Service Rates and Charges for Residential
Customers. The sanitary sewer service charge for residential customers shall be
the simm equivalent to 140 percent of the net water charges plus 5 percent of
such sewer charge, provided that in arriving at such monthly water consumption
for any single family residential customers, such sewer use and charge shall be
determined by using the amount of such water consumed in such single family
dwelling in the annual quarters ending in January, February or March of each
year divided by three; provided further that in cases of new construction or
addition to any residential unit the average water consumption is to be deter-
mined by the first thirty day period following its completion or occupancy
until the next ensuing quarter ending in Janury, Feb.ruary or March. Whenever
such average water used in any such single family dwellings during the quarters
ending in January, February or March may be un,fairly disproportionate because
of the customer's methods or lack of operation or any other reason, then and
in that event the City of Hopkins shall establish an average water charge and
corresponding sanitary sewer charge by the use of suitable methods which will
be as fair as possible, such determination by the City of Hopkins to be final.
Subd. 3: Sanitary Sewer Service Rates for Commercial Customers. The
sanitary sewer service charge for all commercial customers shall be equal to
140 percent of the net water bill plus 5 percent of such sewer charge.
Subd. 4: That in no cases shall any sewer charge be less than the
minimum charges set forth in Subd. 1 herein.
Section 3. That Section 520.25 of said 1970 Ordinance Code of the
City of Hopkins is hereby repealed and there is hereby enacted in lieu and in
place thereof the following Section 520.25:
Due Dates. All water and sanitary service charges shall be due and
payable on the due date stated and set forth in each water and sanitary sewer
service bill or account and if paid on or before such due date, the gross bill
shall be discounted and paid in the net amount. No discounts shall be allowed
on any such bills paid after due date.
Section 4. That this Ordinance shall be in effect from and after
January 1, 1971 for any and all sanitary sewer and water billed or accounts
falling due after said date.
First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of
Hopkins held on October 20, 1970, and finally read, approved and adopted and
ordered published at a regular meeting of said Counci�� said City on the
�s�t day of ])e-cemb�er, 1970. .,
G. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. U�ESELY,
City Attorney
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To be published in the HOPKINS SUN December 10, 1970
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(Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
NI INNESOTA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GNEN that sealed bids will be received by the
� City of Hopkins until Thursday, November 19, 1970, at 10:00 A.M., and
will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids are being requested
on a contract for RADIO SERVICE MAIN'I'II�IANCE in accordance with specifications
on file in the office of the City EYigineer, 1010 First Street South, Hopkins,
Minnesota.
All bids shall be on forms on file in the office of the City Ehgineer,
City!Hall and will be f�irnished free to each bidder upon his request.
All bids must be sealed and marked "BID ON RADIO SERVICE Pr1AINTENANCE"'
accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or bid bond in the amount
of ten per cent (10�) of the total bid price made payable to the City of
Hopkins.
The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or parts of bids and
to waive informalities therein. Bids may be rejected for any alterations or
erasures.
CITY OF HOPKINS
T. L. Novak, City P�Zanager
To be published in the HOPKINS SUN, November 5, 1970.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 19g5
A RE50LUTION APPROVING RESOLUTION NUMBER 16 OF TI-�
HOPKINS HOUSING AND RIDEVEIAPNN�NNT AUTHORITY FOR THE
ISSUANCE AND SALE OF �270,000.00 GENERAL OBLIGATION
BONDS OF SAID AUTHORITY.
WF�REAS, the Hopkins Housing and Redevelopment Authority
did, on November 1�', 1970 adopt its Resolution Number 16 which provides for
the issuance and sale by the Housing Authority at public or private sale,
General Obligation Bonds of the Authority in the sum of $270,000.00 for the
redevelopment of a project in the City of Hopkins located between Si.xth and
Seventh Averiues South, South of F�celsior Avenue, for the purpose of low and
moderate income housing pursuant to M.S.A. Chapter 1�62.
NOW; THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOZVID by the City Council of
the City of Hopkins that said Resolution Number 16, adopted by the Hopkins
Housing and Redevelopment Authority on November 17, 1970, authorizing and ordering
the issuance and sale at public or private sale of its general obligation bonds
in the sum of $270,000.00, a copy of which Resolution Number 16 is hereto attached
and hereby made a part hereof, be and the same is hereby in all things approved
and ratified.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Hopkins held on December 1, 1970.
C. R. Peterson, Clerk
Joseph C. Vesely, City Attorney
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
CITY OF AOPKINS
Hennepin CounCy, Minnesota
R E 3 0 L U T I 0 N N0. 1988
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_, M� � i Q� offered tbe follaaring
Reeolution:
BE IT R'�OLVED, Ti�t the Contract heretoPore submitted, signed snd exe�uted
by the 3uburban IIennepin County Relief Board of the County of 8enaepin for affi
duriag tbe year 19� for the adminietration aad supervision of poor relief la
the r,� of �„r�{rQ be, aud the same ie l�ereby accepted,
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sppraved, renewed sn�d extended for and dur3ng the year 1971 vit2i tlye same
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force and effect as thougb said origiaal Contract, above deecribed� xere redated
and reaigned and executed ss of the date hereof.
The queatioa was on t11e adoption of the Reaolutioa, and s roll being cslled
there were ` yeae an�d � �ys, as follavs:
Coimcilman Blake
Couacilman Harriman
Counci7.man Lund
Cowncilman I�iiller
Mayor Pokorny
And so the Resolution vas adopted.
I certify thst the above is a true a�d correct copy of e Resolution pseeed
�� by },� Council of City of flopkin� Mianesot8
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at its reguler apecial meeting he].d oa the �t day of December �
lg�o ,
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C. R. Peterson. City Clerk
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CI'=1 OF fiGP::iNS
:.�r._,c.�,in Co;::�ty, ::innescta
RESOLUTIO:v ::0. 1987
A RES�LUTION AUTF:ORZZING SETTI:�'G UP
- A,'� ACCOUNT WITH THE i�ORTHWESTERN
NATIOATAL BADT:C OF HOPKINS .
' .�CORPO�TE RESOLL'TION
`�-.- I, HEn'RY POKORNYy do hereby certify that I am the M�1YOR of the City - -
. of�Hopkins, Minnesota, a municipal corpor�tion organized and registered under �
the laws of the State af Minnesota, and t:-�at t:�e fo�low�ng is a true, co�plete
�and correct copy of a resolution adopted at a meeting oi the Council of said
Municipal Corporation duly and properly cailed and held on the lst day of December,
19%�, that a quorum WgS P�ese:.t a� SS1G� IA�.e�iilg� t�"lat said resolution 2S SEt iJrtCl
in the .linutes of ssid meeting ar.d have not been rescinaed or nodified.
DEPOSITS ' -. .
Resolved, that NORTHWESTBRN NATIONAL BAN'�C OF HOPKII�•S-hereinafter sometimes
•�called the Bank be and�is hereby designated as a depository for the funds of this
corporation and any officer of this corporation is hereby authorized to open or
_ cause to be opened an account or accounts with said Bank on such terms, conditions
and agreements as shall be required by said Bank, to endorse or cause to be endorsed,
in the name of this corporation and to cash, to negotiate or to deposit or cause to
be deposited in such account or accounts any money, checks, drafts, orders, notes
and other instruments for t::e payment of money and t,o make any other�agreements
deemed advisable in regard thereto. =
-Resolved further, that checks, drafts or�other withdrawal orders issued against
the funds of this corporation on deposit with said Bank may be signed actually or
by use of a_facsimile signature.by any one (1) of the following: MAYOR, CITY MANAGER,
OR CITY CLERK,:and said Bank is hereby fully authorized �to pay and charge to the �_
accdunt of th�is corporation any checks, drafts or other withdrawal orders, so signed,
;including those payable to the individual order of the person signing the same and �
including also checks or other withdrawal orders payable to the said Bank or any �
other person or corporation which are applied in payment of any indebtedness owing
to said Bank from the person or persons who signed such checks or,other withdrawal' '
orders. - . .
OTHER SERVICES
Resolved further, that said officers are authorized and empowered, on behalf- -� '
of this corporation, to transact any and all other business with and through said. '
Bank which at any time(s) may be deemed by �he said officer(s) and/or other person(s) ''
transacting the same to be advisable, including, without limiting the�generality,
of the foregoing, authority to purchase negotiable certificates of deposit and to
enter i�nto safe deposit agreements, lock-box agreements, frei�ht payment service
agreements, payroll service agreements and other electronic da�ta processing service
agreements offered by said Bank and, in reference to any of the business or trans-�
actions whenever.referred to, to make, enter into, execute and deliver to said Bank j
such agreements, contracts and other documents as r►ay be deemed by the officer(s) '
and/or other person(s) so executing to be necessary or desirable. �
'•. FURTHER PROVISIONS
Resolved further, that this resolutior. shall continue in force until express
written notice of its rescission or u.odi�ication has been furnished to and received
by said Bank. • •
Resolved.further, that all transact�ons, if any, in respect to any deposits,
withdrawals, rediscounts a*�d bor�c;aings �;� or in behalf of this corporation with
�. said Bank prior to the adoption of this resolution be and the same hereby are in
all things ratified, approved a�d con�ir-„d.
to . ..
�� Resolved further, that t:�e Secret:-;� shall certify/said Bank the names of the
present duly elacted and �uu= ��rs and e:r.��oyees of this corporation �a:�o
are authorized to sigr. o:: '.;`.., �. s co:po_�~�:_,,.. �;; accordance with the fo.~�-
going resolutions and shali f�- �i::�e �o ti::e he:e�:fter, as changes �n the personnel .
of said officers and employees are �,ade, im.meciately certify such changes to the
Bank, and said 3ank shall be rully protected in relying on such certificat�ons of �
�nc Secretary and shail be irde:::.ificd a;�d saved Larmless from any claims,de::ar.c,,
� e::�2nses, loss or damage.resulting �rom or grocaing out of honoring the signature
. of any oificer or employee so.certified, or refusing to honor any signature not
so certified.
, I further certify that the Board of Directors of tnis corporation has, and at
the time of adoption of said resolution had, full power and lawful authority to
' adopt the foregoing resolutions and �o confer tne powers therein gran�ed to tr�
- �_ persons naned who have full power and lawful authority to.exercise the sar.:�. -
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t.. I further certify that tne of�icers w�ose names appear on �he reverse side oi -.
_ this.resolution have.been auly elected to and r.ow hold the offices in this corpora--�;
� tion set opposite their respective names, and that the signatures'appearing opposite
their n�es are the authentic, o��-ic�al s�gnatures of the said respective officers �
�� and of the named signatories who are not corporate officers.
Ia ;�i=:�ess tThereof, I h�ve :.ereunto subscribed ny
� - . name and affixed tHe seal of this corporation ,
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A.regular meeting of.the.Council.of.the.City of.Hopki.ns, Minnesota, was.held on.Tuesday,
December 15; T970 at 7:30 p.m. in the.Council Chambers.in.the`City Hall.
Present were Mayor Pokorny, Councilmen Blake, Harriman, Lund and Miller, also City Clerk
Peterson, City Engineer Strojan, Asst: Engineer Anderson, Building Inspector Blomquist,
Finance Director Baldwin and City Attorney Vesely. Absent: City Manager,Novak and Housing
Inspector Opitz.
Reel 120 Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that the 5.items
Side 1 under the CONSENT GALENDAR,.be approved.
414-
4�1. Minutes of the.December 1, T970 Council meeting,
��2. Additional 1971 license applications. (see list.attached)
��3. Designation of HOPKINS SUN as the legal newspaper for the City for 1971.
#4. Bingo permit for the Knights of Columbus for the months of January,
February and March, 1971.
4�5. Request by Northwestern.Bell.Telephone Co, for.permission to place buried
cable on a 30 foot street easement North of the proposed Lake Street and
adjacent to Homedale Nursery, for growth,
Motion carried.
* * * � * � � * * *
Action: Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that expenditures dated
-459 December 15, 1970 in the amount of $329,198.47 be approved and authorized for
payment and Checks No. 29676 and 29677, continued from the 12/1/70 Council
meeting, also be approved for payment. Motion carried.
Bid: Pursuant to notice bids were opened on Tuesday, December 8, 1970 at 10:00.a:m.
for Workman's Compensation Insurance for 1971. (see.attached)
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the contract for
459-480 Workman's Compensation Insurance for 1971.be awarded to Hopkins Insurance Agency,
Robert Dummer, Agent for Allied Mutual Insurance Co. Motion carried.
Item: 70-179-0. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion, that Ordinance No.
480-818 334, "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AND REGULATING THE USE AND OPERATION OF
SNOWMOBILES AND AMENDING SECTION 710.00 THROUGH 710.05 OF THE 1970
ORDINANCE CODE OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS",.be continued to the January 5,
1971 Council meeting. Motion carried. Mr. Miller voting no.
Item: 70-190-R. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the.request for
818-824 Stop Signs, 2nd Street North and 19th Avenue North, be continued to the
January 5, T971 Council meeting. Motion carried.
Item: 70-193-0. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Ordinance No. 335,
824-976 "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE 1970 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE" be accepted for
the first reading. Motion carried. Mr. Harriman voting no.
Item: 70-194-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Blake seconded the motion, that Resolution
976-986 No. 1991, "A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING DIRECTOR AND ALTERNATE DIRECTOR TO
SUBURBAN RATE AUTHORITY",.be adopted, and the Mayor continue as the
Director, and the City Engineer as the alternate Director, to this
Authority. Motion carried.
Item: 70-195-C. Mr. Lund moved, and Mr. Miller seconded the motion, that the T971 Tonka
986-1003 Kennels Contract be continued to the January 5, T971.Council.meeting.
Motion carried.
Item: 70-196-R. Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Lund seconded the motion,.to reconsider the
1003- previous motion in the Minutes of 10/6/70,.regarding payment of the
Suburban Paving Contract. Motion carried.
-I179 Mr. Harriman moved, and Mr. Miller.seconded.the.motion,.that the City
= withhold $2,000 from the payment to the Bonding Company on the Suburban
Paving Contract. Motion carried. Mr. Pokorny and Mr. Blake voting no.
Minutes of.the.December:l5, 1970.Council.meeting,.cont. Page,2..
Item: ZO-197-P. Mr. Lund.moved, and Mr. Mi1ler.seconded.the.motion, that.Council accept
-- 1179-1246 the League of Minnesota Municipalities two'proposals that.deal with
,'�� State guarantees of local bond.issues.and short.term financing, and
the City Manager be authorized to.return the ballot marked as approv-
ing same. Motion carried.
Item: 70-198-P. Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Blake.seconded the motion, that the proposed
1246-1269 contract with the City of Minnetonka.which would provide sanitary
sewer connections for Murphy Plumbing and �aeed's.Service,.be referred
to the City Atforney. Motion carried.
Item: 70-199-R. Mr. Blake moved, and Mr. Lund.seconded the motion, that.Resolution No.
1269- 1992, "A RESOLUTION REGARDING STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT'S PARTICIPATION
Side 2 IN CONSTRUCTION OF TEMPORARY ROAD OF CAMBRTDGE AVENUE",.be adopted.
2-23 Motion carried.
Action: Mr. Miller moved, and Mr. Harriman seconded the motion, that the
23-48 meeting.be adjourned. Motion carried:
ATTEST:
Henry Pokorny, Mayor
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( Of fi cia1;;.Public ation )
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Mirinesota
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SEALED QUOTATIONS will be received by the City Finance Director
at the City Hall, 1010 First Street So., Hopkins, Minnesota, until
10:00 a.m., Tuesday, December g, 1970, for:
(1) WorlQnan's Compensation Insurance for the period from
January 1, 1971, to January 1, 1972•
Specifications may be obtained from the'City Finance Office.
��� �/��.�
Ter L. Novak, City Manager
To be published in the Hopkins Sun, November.2i5, 1970.
I
Mr. T.L. Novak
City Manager
City of Hopkins, Minnesota
Terri,
�ITY OF HOPKINS
10 FIRST STREET SOUTH ' PHONE: 838-8474
�PKINS, MINNESOTA 55343
December 11, 1970
Attached is a copy of a Form Letter which I sent to all bidders who were
competing for the City's laorlanens' Compensation Insurance for calendar 1971.
Those placing bids were:
(1) Mr. Robert Dummer, Agent
Allied Mutual Insurance Company
(2) Mr. George Kruger, Marketing Represenative
Employers Insurance of Wausau
(3) Mr. Wm. A. Campbell, Sales Represenative
Hardware Mutual
The advertisement for bids was properly advertised in the Hopkins Sun
Newspaper on November 25, 1970.
The bids were opened at 10:01 a.m., December 8, 1970, by Mr._Clifford
Peterson, the City Clerk with Mr. Dummer, Mr. Kruger and myself present.
It is my recommendation to you that we accept the bid of Allied Mutual
Insurance Company, placed by Mr. Robert Dwnmer, Hopkins Insurance Agency,
lst National Bank Building, Hopkins, Minnesota.
The bid placed by Mr. Dummer was �75g.00 less than the next lowest bidder.
Thank you.
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October 20, 1970
To: City Council, Health & Welfare Commission
From: City Manager
Re: Snowmobile Ordinance
Hennepin County League of Municipalities is circulating a draft
standard snowmobile ordinance.
The ordinance appears to be a good one and merits our review.
The provisions on mechanical features of the machines and "rules of
the road" are standard; the variations occur in restrictions on area
of use, age of drivers and hours of operation. A comparison of these
features has been provided below.
COMPARISON - SNOWMOBILE ORDINANCES
Item Present Ho kins Pro osed HCLM Recent M ls.
prohibition prohibited only prohibit on State prohibited everywhere
on roadway where posted and County rds. except in emergency,
notice or parade, designated
on all streets trail, private property
and roads with owner's consent.
age of
driver
hours
TLN:dmj
no provision
if not on
none under 14; none under 16;
public street. 14-18 requires 16-18 require safety
safety certificate safety certificate.
no provision 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
��� � ��
`Terry . Novak
Cit Manager
CITY O� HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1991
RESOLUTION DESIGNATING DIRECTOR AND ALTERNP,TE DIRECTOR
TO SUBURBAN RATE AUTHORITY
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City
of Hnnkina , �iinnesota, as follows:
�ja,�nr Hanr3� Pnknrn3� 1S hereby designated dS a director
of the Suburban Rate Authority, and ,�o „ T Grr�,,; �;,-� o•
is hereby designated to serve as alternate director of the Suburban
Rate Authority for the year 197� and until their successors are
appointed.
STATE OF P�INNESOTA �
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS.
City �F H �nkinc �
I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting Clerk
of the �iri of Honkins _ hereby certify that the
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attached and foregoing is a true anci correct copy of a resolution
duly adopted by the City Council of ;.,�
at its meeting OII December 15_� , 197�, as the same is
recorded in the minutes of the meeting of such council for said
date, on file and of record in my office.
Dated this 16th day of n cemh r � 197�.
r; r3t C 1 er k
�,� t� of �kins
(SEAL)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION N0. 1992
"A RESOLUTION REGARDING STATE HIGHWAY
DEPARTMENTS PARTICIPATION IN CONSTRUCTION
OF TEMPORARY ROAD ON CAMBRIDGE AVENUE"
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins, in August of 1970, officially
requested the State Highway Department to study the feasibility of
constructing the Cambridge Avenue Service Road in the Summer of 1971,
and
WHEREAS, the State Highway Department feels the construction
of the permanent Cambridge Avenue Service Road is not feasible unless
constructed coincidently with the construction of Highway 7, and
WHEREAS, it begins to appear that the final construction of
Highway 7 is at least six years into the future, and
WHEREAS, the businesses and residents along the South side
of Highway 7 in East Hopkins find the absence of a service road economi-
cally detrimental and the cause of traffic hazards,
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Hopkins requests
District 5 of the State Highway Department to participate in the construction,
planning and financing of a temporary Cambridge Avenue Service Road, which
construction should take place in the Spring of 1971.
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota,
at a regular meeting held on Tuesday, the 15th day of December 1970.
C. R. PETERSON,
City Clerk
JOSEPH C. VESELY,
City Attorney
a
HENRY POKORNY,
Mayor