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1939_Minute Book— - - , - ,, - �. : - , . A regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins was held on Tueeday, January 3, 1939, at 8 P.M. in the Council Chambers. �embera present; E. V. Manchester, president; Truetees Odell, Jasperaon and Anton Olson, and Recorder V!�hitney. ��- B�embers absent: None. - (� - � Ddotion by Odell, seconded by Jaepe,rson, meeting be approved� as re�.d. Carried. that the minutes of the last 3�otion by Odell, eeconded by Olson, that the follo�ving applice.tione for licenses be granted. Carried. . ' J. Jasperson, one milk truck. ; Art Plankers, milk licenae. � Henry ti�1, Friehl, plumbing license. �_ Herzan Bros, milk license. � . Northl�,nd Milk Company, one Hdilk truck. Diedrick Supply Company, fourteen mecha,nical amusement devicee locate.d as follo�s: 2 at John B�orane at 1022 �celsior Avenue; 1 at Nina Burns at 806 Excelsior Avenue; 1 at Eidaxn & Smith �at 908 r.xcelsior Avenue, 2 at Ray and Tony Shonkae at 906 Excelsior -Avenue; 2 at Matt tiVeldons �,t 821 F�ccelsior Avenue; 2 at A. 0. Neider at 7�06 �celsior Avenue; 1 a�t R. D. Riordan a,t 1200 Eaet �celeior Avenue;; !1 at Graydon D. Vickermane at 1206 �celsior Avenue and 1 at Len B�ilbe.rts �t 1209� Excelsior Avenue. S. E. Svec, plumbing license. � � The applic�tiona of Dr. James Blake e,nd Dr. F. J. Kucere. for appointment as Health Officer and �dilk Inspector were gresented to the Council. D�otion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the bond of A. W. Elmquist in the sum of �15;000.00, as Village Treasurer, and the bond of Fra,nk N. dVhitney, in the sum of �1�000,0�, as Village Clerk, both with the Com- mercial Casual'ty Insurance Company ae surety thereon, be approved subject to the approval of the Village Attorney. Carried. � �otion by �Ghitney, seconded by Odell, that the President of the Council be appointed Chief of Police. Carried. Preeident of the Council, E. V. D�anchester, appointed the follo�ing police officer�: �arehal, L��rence Schut z Policeman, Enger A. Jonnson Special Police;Officer, Frank Sitar. Police Matrons, Mre. Lawrence Schutz and flQrs. �nger Johnson. Special Fire Police, Joseph B�iller, Ray Peterson, John Brec�a, Jr. and �Iartin Vanek. Motion by U�Phitney, seconded by Olson, that the appointment of the police officers be confirmed. Carried. � Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that Herman Olson be appointed Utility man. Carried. . Motion by Jasperson� seconded by Odell, that Joeeph �iiller by appointed Aseis�ant Utility man. Carried. . Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that Joseph C. Vesely be appointed Village Attorney. Carried. Motion by Jaspereon, aeconded by Olson, that Frank Stodola be appointed Street Supervisor. Carried. , Ddotion by �hitney, seconded by Odell, that Lee McNally be appointed Village Engineer, ,Carried. . '`' otion by Whitney, seconded by Jasperson, that Hermari Olson be appointed �.- lumbing inspector. Carried. . �' �dotion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that Clarence Grover be appointed Fire V�arden. Carried. - . . � ..r . , -�,.. ,.,, `r� . �.,� , ,-- �,^� .� . � ,�` � r, ' r�, , —. ,. �'`a �— . - r r' - - . ' - - ,� , ' _ ' , ._ Bdotion bp Odell, s_econded by �Yiitney, that the Firet National Bank of Hopkins and the Security National Bank of Hopkins be deeignated as Village deposit0,ries for _.the same amounts as Zast ye ar, and that the Village Attorn� draw the necessary resolutions for .this purpose, C.arried. Preeident of the Council, Mancheater ammounced the appointment of the follo�ing committeee: : ' � Park Board: Olson, chairman; Jaeperson and Odell. VJays and D6eans: Jaspereon, Olson, Odell and �Nhitney. ' Public Welf are: �ntire Council. Licenses and Permits: Whitney. Public.Utilitiee: Odell, Jasperson and Olson. Ro�ads &,Bridges: Jasperson, chair�iaxl; Olson and Odell. Public S'af.ety: �anchester, Odell and �ihit�ney. _ �. � B�otion bp V�hitney, seconded by Odell, that the committee appointments be confirmed. Carried. B�otion by fiThitney, seconded by Odell, that� we combine the offices of Health ,, Officer and Dairy Inspector and $et the salary of the dairy inspecto�r at ' �$�5. 00 per year, the salary .of the Health Officer to be �200.�00 per year as provided�by the Village Ordinance, Carried. � � B6otion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that �ue take a eecret ballot for the purpose of electing a Health Officer and Dairy Inapector. Carried. The result of the ballot �as three votea for Dr. Frank Kucera and two votes fo� Dr. Jamee Blake. � a s r / � R � Motion by 4�Uhitney, seconded by Odell, that Dr. gucera be declared elected Health Offi.cer and Dairy Inspector. Carried. " , ,� -- - -- � �otion by Whitney,-seconded by Olson, �that the salariee of the three ! truateee and president of the council be increased �5.00 per month, making r� the sala.ry of each truatee �30.00, and the ealary of the Preaident of the Council �40..00 per month. Carried. � Motion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the salary of the Village Recoraer� be increased �10.00 per month, making the salary �'75.00 per month. Carried. , . t DHotion by Jasperaon, seconded by Odell� that the salary of Joseph Ddiller as Aseistant Utility Man be increased �5.'OO�per month, making the salary �115.00 per month. C�rried. �dotion by Mhitney, seconded by Ol�on, that the salaries and compensation of .�11 other part and�full time employees o� the Village remain the same as last year. Carried. Motion by Odell, seconded by Oleon, that the Hennepin County Reviev� be designated the official Village Paper for the year 1939. Carried. l�otion by Jasperson, aeconded by Odell, that dllilliam Strobeck and Enger A. Johneon be appointed to the Board of He.a].th. Carried. ' Motion by ti�Vhitney, seconded by Odell, that v�e retain E. J. Mc�ionald for snow plo�ing with his truck at �1._75 per hour. Carried. D�otion by Odell, seconded by�Jasperson, that the follo�ing bills be allowed and paid. Carried. GENERAL FUND #7072, Bren Hardware 7073 Linde Air Products Co. 7074 Dr. Jame s Bl ake 7075 Feudner-Uavidson Agency Hopkins, 1�inneeota 7076 G. N. Gatchel F.t�.M1�..� � � 1 �derchandi se Acetylene Gae Bal, as Health Officer Lesa payment to Dr. Moore Premium on Surety Bond for A. �'�. Elmquiet - Supplies � 5.34 5. 6 7 40. 00 285. 00 2. 50 ff - � - ' � _ _, . ,� . ., ...... #7077 Feudne�-Davidson Agency 7078 Geo. M. Miles 7079 Frank Lrickeon 7080 Nels Nelson 7081 Ray 'T'esarek 7082 Le Roy Blunt 7083 Frank Sitar 7084 Martin J. Van�k 7085 Hopkins Fire Dept. 7086 Jacob Scheffler 7087 Hopkins Fire Dept. 7088 Henry Schueeler 7089 Henry Japs � 7090 Paul eon Hardware Co. 7091 Joe Joret 7092 S. H. �HcConaughey 14072 Nm. Theis 14073 Anton Johneon ' 14074 Carlton Gustafson 14075 Earl G. .Rein 14076 Milo J. .Alexander 14077. Ben Ryshavy 14078 T. F. .Sheehan 14079 Adolf Anderson_ 14080 John H. Specken 14081 Fritz Fruendt 14082 Leo. R. Johneon 14083 Joe Hazuka 14084 Rueban Luebke 14085 Frank Nitz. 14086 Fr'ank Ka.spar 14087 Werner Boltman 14088 Carl Schmiedel 14089 Dick Musil 14090 Geo. ,M. Johnson 14091 Richard A. 8todol a 14092 Roger Kunze � 14093 Emil Honcik 14094 Frank Nunvar 14095 Robert Gehrke 14096 Glenn Nelson 14097 John Ga:lvin 14098 R. C. Muir 14099 ��William F. .Luebke 14100 �Al'�ert J. 8hidla 14101 Frank J. klex ander 14102 Frank Shidla , 14103 John Shubert 14104 .�ialter Johnson 14105 Robert reltl 14106 Fra,nk Lehmbecker 14107 Joe Smykal 14108 Albert 3kranka 14109 Dic]� Feltl 14110 Robert Kevelin 14111 Emil Brokl - 14112 Gilford Johnson 14113 E. �. . McDonald 14114 Frank N. Whitney 14115 Martin Holy - 14116 �hae. A. . Hersman 14117 Lee McNally 14118 E. J. �cDonald Premium on Surety Bond � for Frank N. �Vhitney � Labor � ' Labor Labor Police (car) ' 8pecial Police - Special Police Fire & Police Calls, two m�nths . November and December Bennis � and Harry Wright fire� Sal. as Fire Steward ��'iremen phonee Fireman at Do� House Te�rn ���ork Merch�,ndi se Labor at Park� Labor at Par�s ROAD AND BRIDGE FUDTD Shovelirig Snov� Shoveling Snow , n . �� n � _; n n � n �� ;� �� . n n _ n n n � u u n „ „- �° , n n n , n o _; Labor. ;, Shoveling-�Snow �� �� u n - �n u n n u- � n n ' n n „ u n n u u n n n n �u u u . . n u u ii Tea�n, Plo�ing Snow � Tractor man Truck-�snow + Truck--snow T ruc�-- sno�r Truck-s-snow � T ruck-=� enow Truck--snow Truck--sno� Truck--snow SnoW Plowing Amount paid Bdike Holm for two ta�c exe►npt license platea for Ford truck & Ford pickup Four�gallons prestone Gasoline Engineering Services Truck ,'� . . . ' . ' � �.� � � . 9. 50 - 8. 00 15. 50 19. 25 8. 00 27. 56 88. 00 60. 00 39. 50 10. 00 42. 00 23. 00 11�. 50 17, 98 35. 00 40. 00 3. 75 6. 00 3, 75 6. 25 8. 50 2. 50 4. 75 7. 75 � 3. 75 2. 50 6. 00 3, 75 8. 50 8. 00 28. 00 4. 75 8. 25 8. 50 2..50 7.75' 7. 75 8. 00 6. 25 �6. 25 6. 00 8. 50 6, 25 8. 50 7. 75 8. 50 2. 25 24. 00 55. 80 19. 38 190 38 19. 38 19. 38 7. 50 18. 75 19. 38 18. 75 139. 25 . 70 11. 80 2. 62 15. 00 10. 00 , SPECIAL FUND , #15677 Security N�tional Bank of Interest � 24.34 Hopkine, �innesota 15678 Firet National Bank of Principal � Interest 708.51 Hopkina,-Minnesota 15679 Gust- +�.� Elmquist Principal & Interest 2331.84 15680 Ray Peteraon � One Coupon �, -_ 1$.88 15681 Hopkins.Fire Department T�vo Coupons 35.76 15682 Ray Peterson � One Sewer �Tarrant and One Coupon ' 465.92 Motion by VPhitney, seconded by Jaspereon, that "R�,30LUTION EXTENDING EXISTING SEb'�ER $YSTEB���, vahich resolution iB hereto attached, marked eghibit •��A��, and hereby made a part , of these r�inutes, be adopted. Carried. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, tnat the Village Clerk cau�e to be served upon all dealers selling intoxicating liquors and non-intoxicat- ing malt liquors a notice forbidding the sale thereof to Elmer Bennett. Carried. ; Motion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that v,e authorize the Village Attorney to notify the Minneac�olis Gas Light Company and proceed with all necessary eteps to lower the gae rates in Hopkine,pursuant to Section 7 of the gas franchise. � Carried. , _' � Upon motion duly made, seconded an ied, the et n �o ned. ATTEBT: 0 ' 'r�.. �,..Y'' . V,� ,• ' .. . .. -M � �r ,� �r � � RESOLUTIGi�i COl r iR!ur:i-t�T� ASSESSI�IEi�TT FOR S1 ECIAI� BEi�FiTS � R�CEIVED BY CERT.�iiv°� �.�l�tUY�R'rY BY REASON OF EXTENSION � Ur' �X1�TI�VG SL+�i��R._ SY�TEM U'_�viv x C�K`PAT1V PDRTION �F �I�iT?� AVEN(Ji����I�TUi�T=�� �N1'1HIiv S.%�li 1T-iLt,xG� !� ii�i�.L'1NAFTER DESCRIBED AI�r AUTH�RILT��G ISSUE AN�7 NEG(�TIA�I'IOiv OF CERTIFICATES GF TNDEBTEDIvL�S r OR THr� �Utu'�0: � U�, rl��- V311iivu l'i.iNDS Z'U DEFRAY CO�T OF SI�Ili Ii�LE�'�diT'�i�i�I�'1' . :�+HEREAS, pursuant to _previo.us retitions to and resolutions and ordinances by the Village �ouncil�of-the village of Hopkins, a contract �vas . duly let after advertised notice for bids for the extension of. the existing sewer�system in joint District No. 5� as follows: An 8 in.-in diameter lateral sewer on Sixth Avenue PTorth between Second and Third S.treets North in said Village of Hopkins. ��VD �REAS the construction thereof was� done pursuant to Section 11, Chapter 35, 112inn. G.L. 1915 as amenued. AI�TD WHEr_EAS said im.prove�.ent is notiv complete� pursuant to plan.s and specificiations therefor nov� on file. �ND VJHEREAS, proper resolution and notice by the �ouncil of the Village of��opkins was duly adopted and published as required by law for a hearing on the confirmation of assessments for said im- provements, which resolution and notice specified Jan. 17 at 8 pM as the d�te of such hearin�. AND 4V�TEREAS the schedules of the proposed assessnent on account of' the benefits to abutting property by reason of said improvement have been on file in the office of the Villa�e.Recorder for public inspection as required b y law. AND ti^�'„RFAS no one has appeared in opposition to s aid assessment. NOW 'I�EHEREFORE BE"IT I-i�EREBY RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Villa�e of Hopkins, Ti7innesota that the aforesaid proposed asses- s_�ents be, and the sar,le are hereby adopted, made and constituted as special assessments against all the lots, pieces and parcels of land described in the assessment schedules, and that said assessments be divided into five (5) equal installmerits. That further, the same shall be a li:en upon the property de- ' scribed in said schedules and all thereof and that the same shall � be concurrent with the general taxes against said pronerty, and the � Village Recorder is hereby directed immediately to transmit certi-. fied duplicates of said schedules and of th is Resolution to the � County Auditor of HennePin County, IUlinnesota for collection as � liereinabove provided and as required by la�r. � � { AND �I��R��LS the total cost of said improvement amounts to the � sum of �1554.25, which sum plus interest thereon is assessable, and is hereby assessed�against the parcels of land specia lly benefited� by said improvement as fully appears in the schedules of assessments, � said assessments being in proportion to the special benefit conferred by said improvement and.v�ithout regard to cash value of said property. , _ ;, Therefore, be it further resolved that the cost and expense � of said improvement as hereinabove described�be paid from funds to ' be obtained by the issue and sale of Certificates of Indebtedness of said Village of Hopkin�s..in the total amount of �1554.25, payable in five (5) equal annual payments, each of which payments shall be represented by a separate Certificate of Indebtedness, each such _ �. , ,_- � �- . , � Certificate bearing interest at the rate of four (4f) per cent per�annum, payable semi-annually,.all such Certificates to bear date, Janu�.ry 1, 1939, and due as follows : One Certificate due not later than J'an. l, 1941 One Certific�te due not later than Jan..l, 1942 One Certificate due not later than Jan. l, 1943 One Certificate due not later than Jan. 1, 194� One Certific�te due not later than J'an. 1, 1945 And that said Certifi'cates of Indebtedness'shall be made payable to bearer and that after due and advertised and accepted notice for bids for the sale thereof , the President of the Village Council and the Recorder are hereby authorized and empo�verd to sign and execute said Certificates of Indebtedness and sell'the same �or�not less th an par value .tYiereof, the same to be issued and record thereoi' made pur�suant to law. Passed and adopted by the �i11Qge Council of the Village of Hopkins, this l�th day of January, 1939. , E. V. Manchester � President of the illage Counc il ATTES ran��/� ' �Vhi ne Villa�e Recorder. , Joseph C. Vesely Village Attorney � � K . �.-,n r, v� ' � . .. . . � ' a � �� _. RESOLUTION DESIGNATING�SECURITY NATIONAL BATJK. OF . HOPKINS, HOPKINS, : rlII1�TNESOTA, AND FIRST NATIONAL BAI`TK OF HOPKINS, HOPKINS, / NIIrTT�ESOTA, AS CONTINUING DEPOSITORY FOR � VILI�GE FtTNDS . � i _ ; �REAS, the Security National Bank of Hopkins, Hopkins, Minnesota, a bank authorized to do a banking business in the State of rJlinnesota, has made application to the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins to be designated as a continuing depository of Village funds, and has offered as security for said funds the following: Village Hopkins, Minnesota, 4f Setiver warrants, dated 8,-1-35 #4, 6, 8, 10 due Jan. l, each year,1940, 2, 4, 6, respectively, 9th and lOth Ave. NortYi � projects. 4 @ �270.50 � 1082.00 • Village Hopkins, Minnesota, 4% certificates Indebtedness, dated 8-1-35v�rater projt 9th and lOth Ave. North # 4, 6, 8 due Jan. 1�. each_-year 1940, 2, 4. 3 C� �30�.20 Village Hopkins, Tviinn. Sewer warrants, project � 5 1935 dated 9-1-35 �4-10 incl. due Jan. 1 each year, 1940-46 respectivesly. 7 C� �448.00 State of Minnesota 2-1/4f Public relief Certificate of Indebtedness, due 2-1-41 � 1 � �5000 Home Owners' Loan Corporation 2-1/4dfo Series r'- . G, Bonds due 7-1-44 Federal Deposit Insurance Corpor.ation:,�;Insur-ance • Total Face Value 912.60 3136.00 5000.00 7000.00 5000.00 22130.60 � AND Z�IEREAS, the First National Bank of Hopkins, Hopkins, Minnesota, a bank authorized to do a banking business in the State of P,iinnesota, has made application to the Villa.ge Council of the Village of Hopkins to be designated as a continuing depository of Village funds, and has offered. as security for said fun.ds the following: � - U. S.�Treasury Bonds of 1944-46, 3�f due 4-15-46 � 7000.00 Feder�l Deposit Insurance Corporation Insurance - 5000.00 Total, �, � 12000.00 AND iNHEREAS, both of said herein and before mentioned banks ' have assigned and pledged to the Village of Hopkins, the above described respective collateral security as above set forth pursuant to chapter 173 of General Laws of Minnesota, 1925, , in lieu of--corporate or personal surety bond, and which pledges and assigrunents thereof to the VilTage of Hopkins, recite the condition that said Secizrity National Bank of Hopkins, and First National Bank of Hopkins, aforesaid, as respective depositories, sha11 pay over to the Village Treasurer of the Village of Hopkins, or his order on demand, or as a-time deposit when due, free o.f exchange or any other charges';.all money deposited therein at any time during the period such collateral shall be so deposited; and that in case of any default upon�the part of the depositories or either of them, the Village Council �of �the Village of Hopkins,• shall have full power and authority to sell such collateral of the bank or banks, vJhich shall have so defaulted-, or so much thereof as may be necessary to realize the full amount;due the Village, and pay over any surplus to �he respective depository of its assigns; said collateral to be deposited in trust-_with the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 1�linnesota, pursuant to .said tr.ust agreement; and ViII�REAS, the said Security Natio.nal Bank of Hopkins has heretofore assigned and pledged the above described certain securities, all as more parti�cularly scheduled in its pledge and assignment dated January 27,;1937, and depository receipt therefor bearin� sa�e date egecuted by Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis; and �JFiEREAS, the said First National Bank of Hopkins has hereto- fore assigned and pledged the above described certain securities, all as more particularly scheduled in its pledge and assignment dated January 20, 1937, and depository receipt therefor bearing same date executed by Federal Reserve Bank of Nlinneapolis; and V�IEREA,S, the securities above scheduled are offered by each of said depositor�.es respectively, as above set forth in lieu of and in substitutian for the securities pledged and assigned in previous assignments. NOVd, �REFORE, BE IT -RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, that the application, offer, and deposit of the securities scheduled as aforesaid by Security National Bank of Hopkins, Hopkins, P�:innesota, be accepted, and that the said � Security R�ational Ban� of HoPkins, Hopkins, Minnesota, be and the same is hereby designated as a continuing depository of the Villag,e funds ot' the Village of Hopkins, said deposits not to. exceed at any time in the aggregate of eighteen thousand dollars (18,000 and no/100 dollars). AI�TD BE IT FUR'I'HER RESOLUED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, that the application, offer, and deposit of the securities scheduled as aforesaid by the First National�Bank of Hopkiris, Hopkins, Minnesota, be accepted, and t"hat the--said First National Bank of Hopkins, Hopkins, i:4innesota, be and the sam.e is hereby designated as a continuing depository of the Village funds of the Village of Hopkins, said deposits not to e�ceed at any time in the aggregate of ten thousand dollars, (10,000 and no/100 dollars) Adopted at a regular meetin.g of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, held on Tuesday,.S r 17, 1939 . . E. V. b�Zanchester President of Village Coun.cil �� A - T ' � r ri��'���! ` � � e , ' Village R � -._ . ; � Joseph C, Vesely Vi11a�;e Attorney .. „� ^- ,� �. . . r, � . - - ,�� _ _, ... _ � �r �1� � � A regular meeting of the Villa.ge Council of�'the Village of Hop►�ins wae held on Tueaday, Janu�ry 17, 1939, at 8 P.Ld, in the Council Chambers. - Members present: E. V. Manchester, 'President;-�Trustees Odell, Jasperson, and Olson, and Recorder ��liitney. - . Members absent: None. T. � Motion by Odell, eeconded by Jasperson,;that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Carried. � Motion by Odell, seconded by Oleon, that ��RESOLUTION CONb'IRMING ASS�;SSBQENT FOR SPECIAL B�NEFITS RECEIVED BY CERTAIN PROPERTY BY REASON OF EXTENSION OF EXISTING SEi,'d�;R SYSTEb2 UPON A CER'T'AIN PORTION OF SIXTH AVi,IVITF, NORTH '�ITHI':VT 8AID VILLAG'� AS HER'r:;INAFT�,R DEBCRIB�D AND AUTHORIZING ISSUE AND NEGOTIATION OF CERTIFICAT�;S OF I:�TDEBTEDNESS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING FUNDS TO D�,FRAY COST 0�, SAID IMPROVEYVIENT", �vhich reeolution is hereto at- tached, marked eghibit "A", and hereby made a part of these minutes, be adopted. Carried, Purauant.to advertised Notice, bids were opened for the sale of ;p1554.25 of Certificates of Indebtedness. 7'he following bids were submitted; Security National Bank of Hopkine----------�1554.25 y 1=--------------------------------;�1571.82 ril Felt , Motion by Odell, seconded by Oleon, that we accept the bid of Cyril Feltl: Carried. - �dotion by Olson, seconded by Jaeperaon, that ��RESOLUTION DESIGNATII�TG THE SECURITY NATIONAL BANK OF HOPKINS, HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, AND THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ob, HOPKINS, HOPKINS, MINi�ESOTA, AS CONTINUING DEPOSITORIES . �OR THE VILLAGE FUNDS", which.resolution is.hereto attached, marked exhibit "B", and hereby made a part of these minutea, be adopted. Carried. ` Motion by Odell, seconded by Jaeperson, that the following applications for licenees be.granted. Carried. � Delano Co-operative Creamery Ass'n--�il� and one Milk Truck. Superior Dairies--------------------Milk and one Milk TZuck. � Ralph �Qakousky----------------------Milk licenee. ' Hovander Bros.----------------------Milk license. Leo '�v. Bren-------------------------`I'o install Oi1 Burnera. E. F. Norrgard-=to operate a two pump gasoline service fillirrg station. Dave G. �rickson--to operate a three pump gasoline service filling station. Phillips Petroleum Co.--One Bulk Storage Station. R. D. Riordan-----------------------pne Mechanical Amuaement Device. Roy Sieson------------------------�--To inatall 011 Burnere. Ed. C. Lareon ---To inetall 011 Burners and to do plumbing. � Wm. L. Mallery--�-To install Gas Burners and to do plumbing. � Motion by Jaeperson, seconded by TNhitney, that the application of Herbert fi�. Lorentz, for Soft Drinks and Milk licenses be granted subject to the ap� proval of the Village Health Officer. Jaspereon and Whitney voted yes, Odell and Olson voted no. �r�hitney changed his vote fro►n yes to no. I�otion lost. Motion by �Phitney, seconded by Oleon;..that the�anplication of Herbert �J. Lorentz for 8oft �rinks and Milk Licenees be granted. ;7Yiitney, Olson and Jasperson voted y,es, Odell voted no. Motion carried. The Hopkins.Fire Department submitted the names of the following officera for 1939: � Chief-------------------�-Lou. �:idam Asst, Chief--------------=John Brecka, Jr. 2nd Asst. Chief----------=Chae. Beckman Capt. No. I. --------------A. �Valesh Capt. No. 2. ------==------C. Grover Capt. No. 3. --------------G. Gralow Capt. No. 4. --------------J.� Miller Finance Committee; � H. -Coyle; L. �ilbert, R. . Ol son, J. Miller. r ire � Steward: J, Scheffler. Fire ��Varden: C. W. Grover. �f� ldotion by Odell; seconded by Olson, that the names as submitted by the Hopkins Fire Department be approved. Carried. - , - The Bond, of Herman A. Olson, in the sum of One Thousand� (��1,000, 00) Doll�.rs, as �vater ccllector and Utility Man, vuith the National Surety Corporation as surety was submitted. '. q . Motion by Odell, seconded by Olson, th�,t the Bond be approved. Carried. ���#SqSo, � o ion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that, we transfer �360.00 fro�n the �;�ater Fund�to the General Fund to meet increases in salaries given to the President of the Council, three truateea, and Recorder for the year 1939. Carried. � Motion by Odell, aeconded by ','�hitney, that we grant Clarence �Grover an increase of �50.00 per year and the Village Attorney an increase of �60,00 per year over the salariee 6f _ 1938, making the salary of the �'ire :�arden �'�"250.00 per year, and the ealary of the Village Attorney �30.00 per month. Carried. ' Motion by Jasperson, seconded by Olson, that the.folloseing bills be allowed and paid. Carried. GENERAL FUND #7093 Lawrence 8chutz Sal. as Police Officer �72.50 � 7094 Enger A: Johnson Sal. as Police Officer . 72. SO 709b Bloomie Jenetad Sal, as Librarian 37.50 7096 S. H. McConaughey Labor at Parks 5.50 7097 J. A. Ess �iring warming house 18.40 7098 J. �. Ess B�aterials furnished ��1PA Doti� House 17.30 7099 Joe Jore�t Labor at P�,rks 17.50 7100 Henry Schuseler Fire Steward at Dov� House 22.00 7101 Le Roy Blunt Special Police 50.50 7102 Suburban Hennepin County . Relief Board Relief for �ece;nber 709.46 7103 Joseph C. Veeely Hopkins ve Peyton &�immerman & recording Deed �(George Miles) 19.00 7104 J. Jasperson Salary as Trustee for �id�n. 30.00 7105 Anton Olson Salary as Truetee for Jan. 30,00 " 7106 �rVilliam Odell Salary as Trustee for Jan. 30.00 7107 E. V. �ancheeter Salary as Mayor for Jan. 40.00 7108 John F. Koes & Son �erchandise pu�rchased 148.13 7109 A. `��T. Elmquiet Safety Deposit�.:box rent 2.20 7110 Nels Nelson Labor 19.25 7111 Linde Air Producte Co, Acetylene & OX ygen Gas 7.90 7112 Linde Air Products Co. Acetylene Gas & Cylinder-Demurrag.et:: � charge s 6. 78 7113 Lampert Yarda, Inc. �4erchandi se 1. 79 7114 �Villiamson Sta.°np Co. Dog licenses and Milk truck plates 27.80 7115 Leo Prieet Motor Co. Merchandise .59 7116 The Hennepin County Review Publicationa 22.28 7117 Mpls General Elec. Co. Xmas tree lighting 56.39 7118 Mple Gas Light Co. Gas consumption 1,31 7119 First National Ins. �gency Additional premium on Cornpensation policy� for the year 12/2/37 to � � • 12/2/3'8. 47. 47 7120 Mple Gen. �lec. Co. Light serviees 535.18 7121 Borchelrt-Ingersoll, Inc. B�odel 42 Speed Patrol 1926.10 ' 5945 Herman Oleon �,�5946 Joseph B. B�iller 5947 National �Ieter Co. 5948 •Jame s B. Cl�ow � Sons � 5949 Mpls Gener�,l Elec. Co. 0 � V�ATER FUND � Sal. as Utility Man Sal, as Aest. Utility �dan 5/8" Tk Nash Disc _ 6" Flextite Split Sleeve Pu�ping &.Pwnp Station 7 2, 50 5 7. 50 1. 52 15. 20 137. 60 - ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND . - #14119 Frank Stodola Sal, as Street Commissioner 14120 ��alter Johnson Tractor man 14121 E. J. McDonald Truck 14122 Frank Kaspar Labor 14123 Cassel's Service Station Ga.soline 14124 Gust�,faon & Fuxa Tape � Lamps 14125 Skelly Oil Company Ga,soline 14126 �'illiam Penney Blacicsmith work � 14127 Scully Stee1 Products Co. i�erchandise _ 14128 The Pure Oil Company Gasoline 14129 Mpls General Elec. Co. Tr�,ffic Signals & Garage , SPECIAL FUND _ 15683 Lee McNally . Engineering lst half Jan.. 1.5684 `N.� ��Je '.Nelson. Intereat Coupon Project No. I . 1931 � �p 6 7, 50 � 37. 50 5, 00 8. 00 2. 6 5 2. 85 . 2. 16 7. 50 14, 32 � 4. 48 11, 39 Upon motion duly made, eeconded and carr/ i� the meetir�g adj ournede %/ � � �� .� ATTEBT: � � 0 15, 00 24, 00 r: r� A epecial meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkin�, �vas held on Thursday, January 26, 1939, at 8 p.M, in the Council � Chambers. � � Members present: President Manchester, Trustees Odell, Ja.sperson � � and Olson, and Recorder ��lhitney. • Membere abaent: None. . `Phere � as a considerable discussion of the relief problem. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the Mayor be instructed to issue emergency relief orders until such time as an investigation , of applicants can be made. Carried. Upon motion duly made, seoonded and carried, the meeting adjourned. � . ,_ . ATTEST:� - � � , ; ', ` . � _ .. , �, , "j� , _ , . . - i- n;' � a ; • , i; F.' 1 A special meeting of the Village Council, of the Vill age of Hopkins, �as held on Tuesday, �anuary -31, 1939, at 8 P:.�g. ,in� t h e Council Chambers, Members present: E. V. Manchester, President; Tru�teea Odell, Jasperson and Olson, and Recorder ti'Uhitney. , � Members absent; �None. � Motion by Odell, seconded by Jaeperson, that the minute� of the regular meeting of January 17, 1939, and the special meeting of January 26, 1939, be �pproved as- read. Carried. _ Pursuant to advertised Notice, bids were openeci for the 7th Avenue North Sanitary Sewer Extension. The follo�ring bids were �received: Furnish and install 150 Feet 8" C1 ay Pipe Furni sh 1. 4M Comrnon Bri ck Furnish Ddanhole Ring & Cover Install �anhole Inatall Concrete Baee Ma� Sorensen Unit Price 'Potal � 2. 12 21. 00 � 12. 00 40. 00 6. 00 �318. 00 29. 40 12. 00 40. 00 6. 00 Frank Burns Unit Price Total � �� , �� �. a5 25. 20 25.,00 75. 00 10. 00 '� 337. 50 25. 20 25. 00 7 5.. 00 10. 00 Total A�nount of Bid $�405.40 �472.70 The bid of b�aX Sor�ea�s�n vaas accompanied by a certified check for �25.00, � and the call for bids provided for a certified check of 10�%�o£�'the amount of the bid. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that we accept the bid of Ma� Sorneson provided� before commencing work he furnishes a cert- ified check for �b40.54 instead of a certified check for �25.00. Carried. Motion by Oleon, eeconded by Jasperson, that the applications of Skelly Oil Company for a Gasoline Bulk Storage Station License, and the gpplica.tion of International Association of D�achinists, Lodge 1037, for a dance hall license, be granted. Carried. Motion by Odell, aeconded by Jaspereon, that the Council authorize. a tivarrant to be issued upon the special assessment fund and paya,ble to the Treasurer .of the United States for �362.35, as an advance on V�1PA Project No. 665-71-2- ��229(5), being a project foi installation of �ater and storm sewer. Motion carried una,�imously. , A letter was presented to the Council from A.7��. Johnson with reference to granting relief. . �otion by J�sperson, seconded by Olson, that the follovaing bills be allowed a,nd paid. Carriedo �7122 7123 7124 7125 7126 7127 7128 -7129 7130 7131 ,7132 '-?133 7134 7135 e GENERAL FUND Blooi�ie Jenstad Sal. as Librarian LaWrence Schutz Sal, a s Police Officer Enger A. Johneon Sal. � s Police Officer Henn. C. Le�,gue of Tcwns & Municipulitie� Leo Prieet Motor Co. Roke sh Hardv�are Northweetern Bell Tel. Co. Crane Company Fred Burgi Fra,nk N. �;�hitney Vendell Triden City of Robbinsdale Crane Company Borushak & Rubenatein Inc. � 37. 50 75. 00 75. 00 League duea Merchandise Merchandise Fire vept. & City Hall service Parts for furnace Trip to Hoepital with Fra.nk Kaspa,r Sal. �, s Recorder for Jan. �lJork on Skating Rink Recreation Office Expense Part s f o r furnace Merchandise , ' r 10. 00 . 30 51, 45 11. 65 2, 9 2 4. 00 75. 00 10. 00 4. 00 6. 92 6. 35 f #59 50 59 51 � 5952 59 53 59 54 14130 14131 14132 14133 14134 14135 14136 .» .�.�, . : �' J � --- - - - - � - - 4i1ATER FUND � --- Hopkine General Fund Transfer f ror� ��ater Fund �360, 00 Herman Olson Sal; _-as Utility Man 72. 50 J. B. Hdiller � . Sal. as Asst. Utility Pdan 57.50 Kokeeh Hard�are Merch�.ndi�se � � 6.45 Gur�,te rous Company Part s f o r�' i're Hy�rant 33. 90 ROAD AND BRIDGE . FUT�1D - � - _ _ -- : : , Frank Stodola Sal: �as Street . Commissioner 67. 50 Kokeeh Hard�vare Merchandise 28.78. Frank Ulman . Two automobile he�adlighta ` 1.50. Feudner-Davidson Agency Premium-Ford L�ump �I'ruck 61. 35 _ Standard Oi1 Company Gasoline 4.96� Dahlberg Bros. Inc. Greasing and parts 12. ].0 Floyd tivise Labor � 21.00 SPECI�AI, FUND 15685 Treasurer of the United Payment on Villages share of Statee material for water & storm sev�er 362.35 15686 Crane Company _ Special iron a.nd cold cutter for 15687 15688 15689.; 15690 15691 15692 15693 . water main pipe 7.35 . The Improvement Bulletin Adver�ising 3anitary Sev�er bid 8.40 Pioneer Elev, Lbr. Co�. Lumber 48, 05- First Natl. Bank of . � � Hopkine, Minnesota Principal & Intereat First, Natl. Bank of Hopkins,Principal & Interest Minnesota Ainerican Cast Iron� Pipe Co.. 3-6�� Test Plugs +�aterous Company � Fire Hydrant Waterous Company Fire Hydrant Upon motion duly made, seconded and c ATTEST: *. , the meeting adjourned. . i . / � 1718. 65 144. 37 6. 00. 73. 59 - 73, 59 � ;� ,�� � � January 30, 1939 To The Honorable, The Village Counoil.of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin Couaty, BQinne sota Geatlemen: The undersigned, B�INN�APOLI$ GAS LIGHT COD�ANY, hereinafter aalled "The Company" is the owner of the gas plant in the Village of Hopkins and in conneation there- �rith a Pranohise for the laying snd maintenance of gas mQins and pipes in.the streets, avenues and alleys of said Village.; Written applia�.tion hae been�made to the Company for the extension of its mains and the installation of aervices end other faailities Por the furniahing of gas to the following premises, diz: . � Paul R. Lundquist has applied for sua.h extension, installation and . service to the premises located on Lot 6,'Bloak 101 , �Said premises being in Weat Minneapolis Seoond Dfviaion in the Ville.ge of � Hopkins acoordiag to the plat thereof of reoord and on file in the offioe of the Register oF Deeds in and for the County of Hennepin, Minnesota... In order�to furnish such serviae, the eompany proposes to aonstruct of 3 iach blaak steel sare� joiat gas pipe o£ standard weight, an extension in 7th Ave No in said Village beginaing at the end;of the existing gas main looated 133 feet measured at right�angles Boutherly�from the southerly aurb line projeated of 3rd St. No. and 4 feet measured at right angles westerly from the easterly ourb of'?th Ave No and extending thenae northerly on the easterly side of said 7th Ace 3�o tc the northerl.y line projeated of said Lot 6. Said extension is to be oonstruated at a depth of 4 feet nieasured from the present grade of said avenue to the top of the pipe. � - A plat is� abtaohed showing the plan oP the proposed extension of .said ma3.n, the • heavyr blaok�line 3n 7th Ave No indieating the extension. ' �•. _WH�REFO�, the Company .prays for r.elief as follaws.: ' 1. That the said proposed plan and said extension may be approved �y. your Honorable Body. 2. 3. The�t if the same is not approved, your Honorable Body point out the objections thereto and the reasons for suah disapproval. That�if the said plan ia not approved, your Honorable Body desig- nate what ohanges therein you require. •' , : � Reapeatfully submitted ' , MIiVNEAPt}LIS GAS LIGHT COMPANY By- ��' �� �3102 , ,,,� � � � � . 6� �� � �y.,,,�'Jc�q . 3� , n (o i � � 3 • /D/ . , �o . � q , O � �f \ � v• . , Oo�S� �� 2 '• E» a1. , . Qi /33'S..S. CNrb 3.Sf.N. - _ ' � u. � ,�1/- E, C�.rb 7 �✓�. N � ��_`� �� , - � , , /�ro� r� s e ao 3„�a � r�� � �.� � �9✓P /Z/ ��o�r� /33' Q5 v5 C�r� 3 Q5t N �#� /O - LO f L� - U�D G�' /O J . yJ/e s� l�'Ip ls .�"-`�' D� �� ,s i o� �ea��rec� ,3� 8 'o f 3 '' l��R /- �x� J4�ecI /• 3 "G'ro.ss ' 3 - 3"�/uys � � - 2 0 3 . � Ja6 � �i�/a s �7 i 1 4 � , S 1� � a � �° � �, � , �� � � � � h � � „ � � � � � � --- �, � � � A regul ar �eeting of the Villa,ge Council, of the Village of Hopkins, was held-on Tuesday, February 7, 1939, at 8 P; M. in_ the Council Ch�,mbers. �embera preeent; E. V. Manchester, and Olson, . and Recorder ti`�hitney, Members absent; None.- President; Trustees.Odell, Jasperson 0 m B�otion by Odell, seconded by Ja�sperson, that the minutcs of the last � meeting be approved�as read. Carried. Motion by Odell,- seconded by Olson, that the applic.ations of L. J. �lleworth for a Gasoline Bulk Storage Station License and of the Engell Dairy for Milk and one Milk Truck licenses be gran�ced. 8arried. A request was presented from the Fire Department for three new�coats and �five pair of boots. D�otion by �TiVhitney, seconded by Odell, that the Village Att.orney be instructed to v�rite the retiring members of the Fire Depart- ment to return any coats or boots in their possesaion�, and that the request of the rire Department be laid on the table. Carried. Motion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that the Village Attorney prepare-a reeolution opposing combining�the relief set-up.of Minneapolie with rural relief, forvoarding copies of the same to Senator �Iiller and Re-. presentative Gale. Carried. � Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the application of the rdin�� eapolie Gas Light Company for installation of service to Lot 6, Block 101, `uVest Minneapolisf• �econd Divieion, be �ranted. Carried. , Motion by Odell, seconded by Jaspereon the Hennepin County Home, and that the to the Superintendent, Carried. that James Jelinek be admi,tted to ! Clerk write a letter to that afiect d� Motion by d'�hitney, seconded by Oleon, that the Village Attorney be in-� structed. to notify Henry Friehl, �"d. Larson, and Albert Valeeh, anci their bondsmen to pay the balance of $�21.00, �18.00, and �24.00 respectively � to the Village for the�year 1938.- Carried. �otion by Jasperson, seconded by Olson, tha.t the follo�ing bills be allo�ed and paid. Carried. �7136 � � 7137 7138 7139 7140 7141 7142 7143 7144. 7145 7146 � 7147 7148 7149 7150 7151 7152 7153 7154 7155 GENERAL FUND Enger A. Johneon Sa.l. as Police Officer La�rence Schutz 8a1. as Police Officer Bloomie Jenstad �a,l. as Librarian E. V. Manchester Sal. a.s �ayor � Joseph Bratreofsky Killing dogs 1Frank Sita'r Special Police Calhoun Laundry Service Co. Bla.nl� te waehed and dried Ray Tesarek Police car Jacob Scheff'ler Fire Steward Martin J. Vanek r ire & Police calls ]'d�,rtin J. Vanek Four meals Hopkins Fire Dept. Joe Shims & John Shubert fires Hopkina Fire Dept. Cedar Lake Ice Co. fire ca11 Hopkins Fire Dept. . Firemen phones . Nel s Nel son � Labor Z'hirdAve. Rest Hospital Care for Joseph'Kokesh Henry Japs Team work Joe Joret Labor at Parks Farnha�n Stat, & School Supply Company ,Bderchandise St.. Paul Book & Sta,tionery :j� 7 2. 50 7 2. 50 37. 50 40. 00 12. 00 45. 00 3. 52 4. 50 10. 00 30. 00 1. 90 51. 00 20. 00 42. 00. 24. 50 10. 00 , S. 50 39. 25 � 15. Ol Company Minn-A State Guide 7156 Albert ti'V'hitman & Co. Books .7157 The �innesota Nev�s Co. Merchandise 7158 Henry Schussler Fire Steward at Do� House 7159 Fr�,nk A. Archambo Furnishing car to Police Dept. 1. 88 30. 97 bl. 31 33. 50 3. 60 7160 7161 7162 7163 7164 Hopkins Variety Store Gustafson & Fu�a Security National B�,nk Hopkina, Minnesota Paulson Hardware Co. Justus Lumber Company 5955 He rman Ol son 5956 J. B. Miller 14T37 14138 14139 14140 14141 14142 14143 14144 14145 141�6 14147 14148 14149 14150 14151 14152 14153 14154 14155 14156 14157 14168 1 �169 14160 14161 14162 14163 14164 14165 14166 14167 1416$ -14169 14170 14171 14172 14173 14174 14175 14176 Frank 8todola John Shubert E. J. 1�cDonald Emil Brokl E. J. McDonald Frank Lehmbecker Joe Srnykal Gilford Johnson Robert Feltl Chas Vaska Richard Feltl J. . A. . Bol duc AlUert Skranka Erwin Gehrke �'alter Johnson Nalter Johnson . Verner "!��illiama Jack McMahon Geo. .M. �iles Carlton Gustafson Emi3. Honcik Adolph Anderson Henry Roehl Frank Erickson Soren P. Pedersen Roger Kunze Anton Johns�n" Richard Stodola Dick Pikal tir;m. Thei s Rueben Luebke R. C, . Mui r Earl r^ritz Ladislav Soukup La�rence Nitz Leo Bacik E. . B. Bol tman T. F. .Sheehan Jame s J. .�Qeng �dartin Holy , . - .� ., . �- ..� ., . . � ar. „ ., Merchandi se-- Lamps Special Litho,graphed chec'�s l�erchandiae Coal for pow House �ATER FUND Sal. as Utility Man Sal, as Asst. Utility Man ROAD AND BRIDG�; FUND Sal, as Street Commissioner �eam, plo�ing aiclewalks Truck, snow plo�ing T ruck, sriow � Haul i ng sno�r � T�uck, snow . � Truc�, sno�v , � Truck, snoFr � Truck, sno� � Truck, snoav Truck, sno�v , Truck, eno�r' Truck, snov� Truck, eno� Tractor_ man, snov� Tractor man, _ .. � � Gasoline Sno� Snov� n u a a n n . n �� u n �� n n n u n u . n u n �asolinE SPECIAL FUND 15694 The Hennepin Co..Review 15695 ��aterous Company 15696 Firat National Bank of Hopkine, Minnesota 15697 E. J. �cDonald 15698 �ustus Lumber Co. 15699 Verner Williams i5'700 Lee ��cNally � 15701 �inneapolis Blue Printing Publications Fi�e Hydrant Princip�,l � Interest ' T ruc k Lwnber Kerosene Engineering services Company Six Blue Prints 15702 First Nat1. Bank of Hopkins Interest coupone Upon motion duly made, seconded and car ATTEST: 4;�26. 58 2. 26 59. 50 3. 25 34. 25 72. 50 57. b0 67. 50 16. 00 8a. 25 18. 75 13. 75 7. 50 7. 50� 3. 75' 3. 75' 3. 7 5 7. 50 3. 7 5 3. 75 3. 7 5 14. 40 12. 00 5. 40 1. 50 3. 00 3. 00 3. 00 1. 50 3. 00 3. 0� 1. 50 3. 00 3. 00 1. 50 3..00 1. 50 3. 00 3. 00 1. 50 1. 50 3: 00 1: 50 1. 50 3. 00 1..50 2. _34 15. 53 73. 59 � 203. 50 � 21. 00 . , ` 74.19 11. 70 ' 25. 00 � . 85 25. 56 , � „ . � .., ,: . � A spe'cial meeting of the Village Council of Hopkins was held in the Council Chamber� on �Ionday, February 20, 1939; 2t 9:30 P.P�. - Members preeent: E. V. D�anchester, President; Truetees pdell, Jasperson and. Olson, and Recorder VVhitney, Bdembera �,bsent: None, Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the minutes oz the last meet- ing be approved as read. C�,rried. �dotion by Jasperson, seconded by Odell, that the application of H. A. Schroeder Milk Company, Inc, for a milk license,a,lso for one milk truck licenee be granted.-- Carr�ied. - , The report of Health Officer F. J. Kucera �as presented to the Council. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the report be accepted and filed. Carried. - �totion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, .that the Clerk be authorized to sign invoices oi the State Highway Department covering 16 hours operation on Compressor, t�v� 8 inch Blue Lensea, 13 hours Compressor and Compreseor �l'ruck Rental and 20 �acks of Calcium Chloride. C�,rried. Motion by Olson, seconded by Jasperson, that the follo�ing bills be allo�ed and paid. Carried. #7165 �.�'nger A. Johnson 7166 La�rence Schutz 7167 7168 7169 7170 '7171 7172 7�.73 7174 , 717 5 7176 7177 7178 7179 7180 7181 7182 7183 GENERAL FUND J�cob Schefrler Bloomie Jenstad J. J�.spereon Anton Olson Frank N. �'hi tney e�lilliam Odell Joe Joret ' S. E, Svec. Jaxnes C�.thers Mpls �eneral �lec, Co. Mpls Gas Light Co. Nel e Nel son Henry Schussler Earl- Fritz Hennepin County, Board of Poor Rural Hennepin County Sur- plus Comrno�iity Com�nittee Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board Sal, as Police Officer last half of Feb. Sal. as �Police Officer last half of Feb. - Sal. as Fire Ste�vard Sal. � s Librarian, last half Sal, as Trustee. for Feb. n �� n u n , Sal. ��, s Recorder for Deb. Sal, as Trustee for Feb. Labor at Parks Tnermoc�eter and labor F�!ork on rink Light servic_es � Gas consumption at City Hall LabOT . Fire �Ste�rard at Do� House Shoveling snow less relief Helief Relief Relief for January WATER FUND 5957 Mpl s Gener�,1 Elec. Co. Pumping & Pump St�,tion 5958 Herman Olaon Sal. as Utility Man last half of February 5959 J. B. Miller Sal. . as Asst. Utility M�,n last hal f . of February � ROAD AND BRIDG� FUND 1417.7 Frank Stodola 14178 Henry Japs `�14179 John G. Herriges 14180 uenry Roehl 14181 E. J. .McDonald y Sal. as .Street Commissioner laBt half of Februa.ry Team �orl� Truck--hauling �now Shoveling snoi� Snov� plotiving & haulin� snovr � 75.�00 75.00J , 10. 00,. 3 7. 50 30. 00 30. 00 75. 00 30. 00 23. 75 3. 35 4. 50 531. 72 1. 19 26. 25 � 3. 50 2. 05 158. 00 � 51. 23 1434. 58 208. 80 7 2. 50. . 57. 50 ; r r � � 6 7. 50 6. 50 , 14. 38 ` 8. 75 142. 75 � 14182 14183 14184 14.185 14186 14187 14188 14189 14190 14191 14192 14193 1a194 14195 14196 14197 14198 14199 14200 14201 14202 14203 14204 14205 14206 14207 14�08 14209 14210 14211 14212 14213 14U14 14215 14216 : 14217 14218 14219 14�20 14221 14�22 14223 14224 14�25 1a226 14227 14�28 14229 14�30 14231 14232 14233 " . 1 Geo. M. Miles 'Edwin Boltman Dick Musil 'FrY11. Thei s John VJillman Robert Kevelin '�alter Johnson Joe Smykal John Shubert Fran� Lehmbecker Lrwin Gehrke �ichard Feltl vlT. J. Shi dl a� Ja�. J. Meng Richard Stodol a Anton Johnson Leo Johnson Dick Pikal Roger Kunze Emil Bro�l John Shubert Adolf Anderson Dayton Vickerman Robert Feltl Gilford Johnson Tor� Sculley Carlton GustafEon Le Roy Trombley Adol�h Hazuk2 N. C. Faucher Verner Boltman James Larkin Donald Pederaen ' I�ilo Alexander Le Roy Vollrath Rueben Luebke �Emil Honcik Co,rl Schmiedel Ben Ryshavy R. C. M�ai r Fran� Erickson T. F. Sheehan Henry A. Narr John Fredericnson Leo Bacik Joe Hazuka Standard Oil Cocnp�,ny Slcelly Oil Cornp�,ny Republic Creosoting Co. Mpls General Elec. Co. The Pure Oil Company Dahlberg Bro s. Inc. . _.. ' �`�-�V, . ^_.�1 K r�.. ��...' N 'y�, 0 Shoveling snow u . � n u n i� n u n Hauling sno� Tractor man Hauling, sno�v Hauling sno� Hauling snow ❑ n il II ` n. n °hoveling snotiv Shoveling sno�� tr ii . n n n n n n Hauling eno� Teatn Shoveling sno�r n u Hauling sno� n n Shoveling snow � n u u n u n n u . u n n u � u n u n n u ii n u . n u n u u, n ; n ir n n n n n u u - u n u u: Gasoline• Gasoline. Road Tar Stop Signs & Gar�,ge Gasol ine� Repairs & Gasoline SPECIAL FUND m ��'N���YN ,�'6 k+'� `b_� •_ • � � 9..50 1. 50 9. 50 3. 25 10. 25 21. 25 37. 80 20. 00 18, 75 23. 75 23. 75 �3. 75 2w, 50 1..,50 1. 50 9. 50 9. 50: 5, 50 9. 50' 23. 75. 20. 00 � 9. 50= 1. 50 , _ 23. 75 �3. 75' 8. 00 8. 00 8. 00 5. 75 S. 0� 4, 00 6.�'75' 6. 75. 6. 25 6. .7,. 5 � � '1. 50 9. 50 1. 50 9. 50 9. 50 10. 50 9..50 1. 50 10. 25 7. 25 7. 75 14.16 - 5. 96 11, 30 10. 59 2. 21 27. 31 15703 Chae A. Hersman Gasoline 15704 �Villiam Penney Repa.iring 15705 E,. J. ��ZcDona,ld Sno�� hauling 4"�. P..A. Upon motion duly made, seccnded and carried, �+e meeting adjourned. / / . _ �� . � ATTEST: 2. 46 1. 60 15. 00 , Carried. _ � � , � _ s A regular meeting of the.Village Council� of the Village of Hopkins was held on Tuesday, February .21, 1939, at 8: 30 P; M, in the Council Ch�,�rbers, ; P�embers pre�ent: E. V. Manchester, President;�firustees.Odell, Jasperson �� and Olson. '� _ , �embere absent�; Clerk �rUhitney. , Motian by Olson, eeconded by Jaspereon, that�the reading of the minutes of the last meeting be dispensed� with. � Carried. President of the Council, �anchester, appointed.Anton A. Olson'�,s Clerk pro ter�. , • '�',;illi�,m Hissam appeared_before the Council and agked ior extra help because of smaller �j7. P. A. check due to cold days when there w�s no vaork on u�..P. A. He had s�veral hours wor�ed off ahead on relief and �vas told to re�ort to �danchester for an order. Joe Radosta appeared before the Council about George John�on'e rent. Radosta agreed to cut rent to �13.00 per month for March and April, 1939, if rent �vas paid by the_ Village, One months rent �vas a110!�'ed.� '��illi�rn Theis �.ppeared before the Council to make arrangements to take Frank Kaspir to the University Hospi�tal for.treat,�ent because of a knee injury. Council told 'I'heis to take Kaspir to Hoepital and present �, bi�l fo r eervices, � . . the C. I.O. appeared be�fore the Council and as�;ed to use, Ha�l lst and 3rd bdondays and 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, instead of each Tuesday, sta.rting �darch 1, 1939. Request v��,s granted. , P. �rtiolf� appeared before the CounciZ to ask for fuel. . No action iaas taken on the re que et, BQotion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the follo�ving bills b� allo�!ed and �aid. Carried. �7184 Nash Hospital, Inc. 7185 John F.. Koss & Son 7186 Joseph V. Bratrsofslsy 7187 Frank Archa,mbo 7188 �m. Theie 14234 John Specken 14235 George Korbel 1�236 tlerner l�illiams 1•5706 Bren Hardti^are GENERAL FUND Hospitalization for Joseph Kokesh Merchandise Killing dogs gasoline furnished, and use of car to Police Dept. Room rent f o r�'rank Kaspi r ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND Snow �hoveling Labor Gasoline SPECIAL FUND Me rchandi se �26. 25 � 25. 74 30. 00 Upon�rnotion duly made, seconded and carried, the meeting adjourned. ATTEST: 5. 40 12. 00 4. 2 5 13. 75 6: 06 � �� ����G.2�r� Ct L�%?�� . ��� �� �,. l" m A regui�,r meeting of the hel:d on Tuesday, M�rch 7, , ,.�, ., _, Village Council of the Vill�,ge of Hoplcins tiFa.s 1�3G, -at 7;45 P.I�. in the Council �Charnbers. Members present; �. V. Manchester, President; Trustees pdell, Olson �.nd Jdsperson, and Recorder ��hitney. � Members absent; None. �otion by Odel�l, seconded by Jasperson, th�t the minutes of the special meeting of February 20th and the regul�r meeting of February �1, 1939, be approved as rc�,d. Carried. . Motion by Odell, sec�nded by Jasperson, t�at the a.pplication of the Diedricic Supply Co�npany �or ane hriechanical A►nusement Device License at 816 Excelsior AzTenue, -i�e �ran�ea. Carried. George Kor'oel �nd �rs. C`arney a;��peared 'oef'ore the Council ��ith r efer�nce to relief. - Motion by Olson, seconded by ��,s;oerson, tnat the Village c:�:�tri�ute �50.00 to the Hennepin Couz�ty lagricultural Society. Carried. A petition signed '�y �. nwaber of residents and property owners of" In- , terlachen Par=k ti�ras �resented reques�in� the Council to investigate the seti�vage probletn � tivhi ch nov� conf ront s the re sident s of Inte rl achen Park : and to make such recotnrnendation as the Council deerns advisa,�le for future setivage di s�o sal. . Af �er discussion of �h� problern i;he President of the Gouncil appointed a. committ�e consisting of' Lee I��cNally, Chairm�,n, ��'ran� N. :�Jhitney a.nd J. Jasperson to represent the Council, • a,nd the follol9ing residents of Interlachen Park: Jeff"erson Jone6, John �. Nunan and �:�.rl T. 'v�`inget to investigate said ma�tter. Motion by Olson, seconded b'y J�sperson, that the Village Attorney be directed to a�certain the legal r�eidence of Leon t�,arner a,nd report to the Council ther��on. C�,rried. P�otion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the �application of G. M. Perdue for a transfer to hirn of License #S0, formerly issued t o Dave G. �rickson; for a three pu�p gasoline service filling station a,t 450 E�celsior Avenue be granted. Carried. A letter vr�s presented to tihe Council frorn •T. A. Fss, P�anager of the Honkin� s Baseball Club. l�otion by Odell, seconded by Ja�person, .that t'r�e Vi1la.ge help put the b�,seball diarnond in shape in the spring•. Carried. • n2otion by �Jdell, sec�nded by Ja�sperson, that �Lhe Clerk be authorized to ' sign the_invoices of the State HighT-ray Department for ? hours co��ipressor and truck rental, 10 sacks calcium chloride, �,nd 2 hours co�r�presEor operator. Carried. ' (��15�.74 Special Fund) � , t otion bp Olson, seconded by Odell, that ti�e. refund to �`rank Srnyk�.l �al�l. 57, � account dou'ole payment by hirn oF ��a�er �,ssessment on Lot �4, Bloc� 96, `r�est Minne�,polis, �econd. bivision, and.�th�.�t t"tle Clerk be authorized, to i�sue a check on the S�aecia,l fund f'or the sarne, Carriect. ' - , a etatement of y�rat�r collections pr.epared by Herman Olson vl�,s �reoented to the Council. � � ; The Glerk preQent�d a, st�,tement a,s to the financial condition of the, Villagc .as of M�,rch 1, 1939, as compared �vith its f'ir��,ncial oondition T�arch l, 1°38. Motion by Olson, seconded by Odell, th�,t the follalF�ing bills be a11oG�ed and. paid. Carried, 7189 Nel s- Nel son 7190 John �T. �oran 7191 719� 7193 71�4 719 5 '7196 7197 , Minnesota Products Co. Linde Air Products Co. r rank Kri z �'ra,nk Sitar T�pl s G� s. Light �o. Ray Peterson The �dinnesota Net�vs Co. GENERAL FU1VD � Labor � Refund .for duplica,te p�ly:nent of 1939 licenses for 2 �viech, �;nuse- ment Devices , D�erchandise Acetylene & @�ygen Gas � Tror� on Surplus Corrimodities Special Police � Gas consum,�tion at Ci �j,r Na,ll Cleaning Li'orary P�Ierchandi se � 17. 50 100. 00 9. 15 22. 85 8. 00 4'7. 25 2. 11 9. 00 97, 48 � 7198 John Maetzold ..7199 Joseph C. Vesely 7200 A. '."J. Elmqui st 7�01 Paulson Hardjdare - '720� Laxnpert. Yard.s, Inc. 7203 Pioneer Elevator & Lbr. Co 7�04 Joe Joret 7205 Henry Schussler 7206 Joseph Bratrsofsky 7�07 Hopki :Ls Fire Dept. 7�08 `��. S. Nott Company 7209 Hopkins r ire De�t. 7210 C. '��J. Grover 7?11 �Iartin J. Vanek 7212 Northltiestern Be�:]. `i'el. Co. 7213 Singer Sewing i�iachine Co. 7�314 Third Ave, ��st Hoapi.tal 7?15 � City of Robbinsdale 7216 Suburban H�nnepin County Relief Board Drayage : ch�.,rge s Sal: as ;-Village Attorney for Jan.,. Feb.- -and T��ar. `�.reasurer sal�.ry f�irst quarter;, 1939..-' Merchandise ��• Coal �,na�,_tr�ooa. \`'� , Coal ` : � - = Labor at Par�s.: - F'ire Stetv:ard at Do�r� House & ahove�ing snotR ' Killing_dogs Fire service at State Hi�hv�ay Departrnent anct at Henn. Co. Highv�ay Dept, Tv�o �ting: recharged Fire>nen phones Fire vi�,rde� services Jan. Fe'p, a nd TJiar. . Fire and Police calls Fire Dept & City Hall scrvice Merchandise Care for Joseph Kolcesh Recre�,tion office expense 1. 00 90. 00 . 50. 00 18. ?1 35. 55 37. 15 20. 00 � 25. 00 _ 9..00 5�. 50 3. 25 4�..00, 62. 50 . 30. 00 1�. 30 6. 00 ' 35. 00 2. 00 Relief for r`ebruary 2080. �� ��f ATER FUND 5960 Check destroyed account issued in error. Paylnent should ha,ve been from Special Assessment Fund. See Special Assrnt .r^urid #15713. ' 14�37 14238 14239 14�40 14241 14�42 14243 14�44 14245 14246 14247 14248, 14249 14250 14251 14�52 14�53 14254 14�55 15707 15708 15EZ09 15710 15711 15712. 15713 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND Richard Feltl Frank Lehmbecker Geo. �4. L2iles �arl r'ritz Rueben Luebke �Henry Roehl Carl Sch�neidel Ca,rlton Gustaf son E. J. T�cDonald Ervin Gehrke 4,erner Boltman P�oger Kunze 'Yfal ter John, on John �,: il lrnan T'orn .Sculley Dick Musil Chas A. Hers�nan Jarrie a �: ,'del Robert �'eltl 'Albert tTalesh Justus Lumbex Co. L. E. Taylor Lampert Yards, Inc. Americ2,n Cz�st Iron Pipe Lee P�lcNally � Martin Holy- Trucr.--sno��Y plotiving Truck--eno�d hauling Shovel ing sno�r u ir n ii u u ft il u Fi' � Truck--snoF�� plo�ing Truc"k--sno�'d ploti��in�; Shovel ing . sno�� u n '!'ractor man Sno�r haulinb Snov�r haul i ng Snoi�� haul i ng Gasoline G� soline T ruc �-- sno� pl oy�i ng SPECIAL FUND '�do�k on v�ater in street Coal ' One cord of r��od �Ii sc. T�2� rchandi se Co. Pluge ' � Engineering servic�es Kerosene �,nd .Gaqoline 8. 75 8. 75 4. 00 3. 50 3. 50 � 3. 50- 2. 25 3. 50 - 24. 50- 12. 25 3. 50- 3. 50. 11. 40 - 3. 50 3.�50� 3. 50 9. 04 2. 6 3 8. 7� 3. 50 , 6. 33 8. 00 84. 51 10. 1� 30. 00 14. 50 �otion by Jasperaon, aeconded by Olson, that the request of' the Hopkins � ire Depa,rtment for three rubber coats and• five pair of' ruboer boots be .gra,nted, Carried. � . : Upon motion duly rnade, seconded and car , the ���eeting a, dj ourned. c���� ' / / �7 • � ATTLST: �._ � s 'e � , A regula.r meeting of the Villa�;e �ouncil �f the Villa�e of H�lokins �as , held on Tuesday, NIarch 21, 1939, at 8 P. �. in the Council Ch�nbers. Menlbers present: E. V. 'B�znchester, ,�resident; `rrustees Odell, •Jasperson and Ol son, and Recorder ��hitney, �embers absent: None. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, tha,t the minutes af the last meet- ing be approved as read. Carried. Motion by Olson, seconded by Jasperson, that the application o� �raydon 3�. Vic;�erman for transfer of license No. 11 covering Non-IntoXicating �alt Liquors on and off sale, Soit Drinlss, and �ilk from 1206 '.�celsior Avenue to 709 ".N:xcelsior Avenue be granted. Olson, J.asperson and t��;hitney voted yes, Odell voted no. Carried. , � Mrs. . Ann Borland appeared before the Council �vith reference � to , procuring transfers on buses running into I�inneapolis. Motion by Jasperson, seconded by Odell, that Attorney Vesely be �,ppointed a.comrnittee of one to inter- vietiv the President of the Bus Company y�ith reference to this matter. Ca,rried. . Motion by Olson, seconded by ��speraon, that the follo�ing bills be allowed and paid. Carried. ', #'��17 �nger A. Johnson 7218 La���rence Schutz 7219 Bloomie Jenstad 7220 7221 72�2 7223 7224 72�5 72�6 7227 7228 7�29 7�30 7231 7232 7?33 7234 7�35 7�36 7�37 GENERAL FUND Farnham Stat. & School Supply Company E. V. :Manche ster Anton Olson J. Jasperson � Guilliam Odell Ernil Brokl Security Natl. Ins. Agency Nel s Nel son John Lindberg �N. S, Nott CompanY Jacob Scheffler The Mpls General Elec. Co. FranL Archamb,o City of Robbinsdale Rur�;l Hennepin County Sur- plue Commodity Com�nittee T?Jm. Theie Henry Schussler J. A. Ess 5961 Herman Olson 5962 J. B. I�iller 5963 The A. P. S�nith t�ifg. Co. � 5964 The Mpls General Elec. Co. 14256 Frank Stodola 14257 �,�1m. Penney � Sal, as Police Ofiicer lst half Pdarch Sal, as Police Officer lst 'half '��arch Sal. a, s L ibrarian, 1 st half March ' Supplies aal. as D�ayor -for t�iarch 5a1, as Trustee for P��rch Sal. as Trustee for March Sal. as Truatee for �arch Garbage Tickets Policy �U17304 Ins. Co. of � North A,nerica Labor Interment of John Dlovotny and Frank Shepley Firemen coats and.boota Fire �tetir�,rd Light�services Car � repai red Recre�;tion Office� expense Relief � � Room rent for ��'ran� Kasper and al so 1 aundry Fire Stev��,rd at Dow House and shovel i ng eno�? Removing line and bulbs fro�n flood li�hts sk�,ting rink FJ��EA FUND Sal, as Utility A�a,n, lst half March Sal. �,s Asst. Utility �an, lst half March V�ater Meters Pumping and Purnp Station ROAD AIJD BRIDGE FUr?D S a�l. �,s Street Commissioner 1st_ ha,lf -of �Qarch Sharpening picks �p 72. 50 �� 72. 50 3'7. 50 11. 0$ 40. 00 30. 00 30. 00 30. 00 10. 50 J 99..98 � , 28. 00 30. 00' 58. 00 10. 00 525. 64 10. 30 2. 00 22. G3 11. 00 22. 00 �. 50 7�. 50 57. 50 94. 03 1�4. 40 67. 50 8. 25 14258 Standard Oil. Company Gasoline •& Rerosene -� � 11. 84 14�59 F'rank Erickson Shovel i-ng srio� 9. 75 14260 E. J. . McDonald Snoti� �Plo�J�ing: - l�. 75 14261 yJ�.lter Johnson Tractor-�dan ' 29.40 14262 Geo. �i. Miles -- Snotiv shovel ing 8. 00 14263 The B�pls General Elec. Co. St'op Signs & GaraSe 9.57 14264 The Pure Oil Co�pany Gasoline �' , 7..45 14265 State of Minnesota, Depit.: 20� Saeks of Galciiz�n Chloride of High�rays 2-8_" Blue Lensea 27.28 15715 J. A. Bolduc 15716� L. E. Taylor 15717 Ernil Brokl 15718 Ben F. P�iller 15719 � ,r.raterous Company 157�0 State of Y�innesota, Dept, . ° of Highways SPECIAL FUND Truck--unloading carload pipe 13.75 One cord oak ��ood 8.00 . Truck--i.u. P. A. 7. 50 - Ke.ra�pne 6._50 three f i re hydr�.nt s Z�O. 77 13 hrs. Compressor Rental 13 hre. Compreseor Truck Rent�.l 16 hrs. Operator on Compressor 44, �5 Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, t ATTEST: � .. , meeting adjourned. � . � . , Carried. �.� '� ' - , � � . . - � A regular meeting of the Village Council, .of the y�as held on Tuesday, April 4; 19�9, at '7:�45 P. ��I. Village of Hopkine, in,: the Council Cnat�abers. P�fembers present: �. V. TQanchester, President; Trustees Ode11, Olson �,nd J�,sperson, and Recorder '��hitney. ;� , P�embers absent: None. �iotion by J��sperson, seconded by Ode11, that the folloirring applications for licenses be granted; subject to the appraval of' the Villa.ge Attorney a,s to the bond of' Henry Pokorny. Carried. • Diedrick Supply Cornpany-=mransfer of I�echanical �nusement Device - • Licen�e �71. ' L. A. Page 8� Sons--�l�ilk License � T��e �Engell Dairy--One Milk Truck License-�one Milk Trucic License . � previously ta�en ou�: Mra. Anna Huff--�--'I'o sell Soft Drinks at 711 F�celsior Avenue, Hopkins. Adolph Hazuka-----Operate a t�o pu.mp Gasoline Service Filling St-�ytion. � Henry Pokorny-----To do Plumbing in the Vill��e of Hopkins, �inn. Motion by Odell, seconded by Ja,sperson, that the Fire }�ar�.rden be authorized to issue a buildirig permit for a church on 5th Avenue N�rth v�hen applica,- tion is maa.e for sarne, Before the motion tivas put to a vote it bvas with- dra�n. rdotion by �?hitney, COUNCIL GF HOPKINS marked exhibit "A" , Motion carried. seconded by Odell, that "RESOLUTION OF THE.VILLAGE TRANSFERRIIJG FUNDS", ��hich resolution is hereto attached. and hereby ma,de a, pa.rt of these ►ninutes, be �.dopted. A petition �as presented to the Gouncil requesting installation of side- walk a,nd. curb in front of lots 14, 15, and 16, Block 99, ��r�eat �Iin.ne�,polis, Secand ]7ivi sion. h�otion by Odell, seconded by Olsox�, th�,t "NOZ'ICE TO PROPEl�TY 0`,vN'�I�S 1NHOSE PROPERTY I�iAY B.� ASs��SSLD `!'H�R�FQR, OF PROPOSED COiQSTRUCTION OF SID���7ALK AND CURS ALONG TLNTH AVi,NUE �?ORTH ABUT'iIA?G UPO�t LOTS FOURTr;�N;. FIFTi;EnT AI�D SI�TE�N, BLOCK NINETY=NINE, �.���EST �IINIr�APOLIS, S�'CO�TD. UIVISION'', v�hich notice is hereto attached, marked el�hibit "B", and hereby rnade a part of these minutes�be adopted and published in the official Village p�,per. Carried. , . 'Motion by Olson, seconcted by Jas���erson, that the Clerk be instructed to �,dvertise for bids for the year 1939 f'or.sidec��,llt and curb c�nstruction, also. repairs, and for tar oil far: street 'treatment. Carried. A letter v��as presented from Health Officer, ,�,.: J. Kucera, reqaesting th�.t rat poison be pl��.ced in the city durr��. lUloti�on by Olson, seconded by Jasperson, tnat the P�ayor be authoriz�d to- purchase the necessary poieon for this purpose. Carried. A petition �vas presented requesting that -the a,lley in Bloc'_�e 81, 1�est Minneapolis, Second Division, b� graded a'nd covered with � tar oil treatment, the cost of such treatr�ent to be assessed ag�.inst the property in s�.id bloci�. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the petiti�n be granted, and that notice of hearing on;said tar oil tre�.tment be given. Carried, . . �, , A police report and a report of the :Justice of _the Peace, Daniel �. Foley, c��s .presented to the Council. � � A letter vuas presented fram��Reverend 5axn �T. �Lentere, Chairm�:n of the � Hopkina Recre�,tion Bo�,rd; r�questing a le�tter from the �rillage Council to the L'�PA Recreational Headquarters at F�obbinsdale, aslcing for a continu- ation of the recreational progra,rri in Hopkins. T�2otion by Olson, seconded. by J�sperson; that the regu�st be �r�,�nted. Olson a.nd Ja.sperson voted"Yes:� Odell a,nd �'�nitney voted "No". I�dancnester voted "Yes". Motion carried. Pdotion by Olson, seconded by Jasperson, �hat the assessrnent be made at once against abutting property for the;-i�:FA ��+ater Project notif� under con- etruction. Carried. Motion by Olscn;.seconded by Ode11, that the'Cler� be ins�ructed to �r�rite Borchert-In�ersoll, Inc. in St. Paul, re�uesting the company to put a net�r frarne on the road patrol recently purchased, as repairs which vrere made 'to the s�r.e, by sa,id Conlpany; T�vere not satisf�,ctory to the Villaee, Carried. Motion by Olson, seconded by Jas�erson, that the folloWing bills be a11o�Jed and pa,id. Carried. GENERAL FUND �7238 Fran.':� N. ����hitney 7�39 Bloomie Jenstad 72a0 Lawrence Schutz 7241 Enger A. Johnson 724� 7243 7�4� 7245 7246 7247 7248 7249 7250 7�51 7�5� 7253 7�5� 7255 725G , 7257 7258 Fra,nk Sitar Fiopkins F'i re Dept. Third Ave, Rest Hoepital ��:�t�. Theis �Tel s Nel son Joseph Bratrsofs'_�y Minnea.polis Ga:s Light Co. �artin J. Vanek Leo Priest i,�otor Co. Henry Schussler Joe Joret Prem�,cics Dry Goods Hopl�ins V��xiety Store Northvyestern Bell Tel. Co. Hennepin County c�elf�,r� Bo ard Hennepin District Boiler Inspector Accounting Syst��,7s Co. 5965 Herma,n Olson 5966 596'7 J. B. �iller Special Asses�ment zund Bond and Interest L�,und 14266 Frank Stodola 14267 14�68 14269 14270 14�71 14272 14�73 14274 14�75 14� 76 Sal, a.s Villa.ge Recorc�er for the rnonth of March �75, 00 Sal. a.s Librarian, last half of ��,rch 37.50� Sa,l, as Palice Ofricer, last half of i�Iarch 75.00 Sal. as Police Officer, la.st half of March 75. 00 ; Special Police . 61.50� Fi remen phone s�;�42. 00 • Ja�nes Anders fire �'20.00 Ed. Tornsche fire ?;31.50 93.50 Care of Joseph Kolceeh 35.00, Ka�pers �expense to Hospital 9. 50 L�bor 19.�5 Killing. dogs 36. 00 Gas consumption at City Hall 1.93` Fire and Police Calls 30. Q0� Nlerchandi se . 81' �d?ork, at Dow House and at� Pa.rk 30.50. Labor at Parks 25. '75`� P�erchandi se . 15 T.�e rcnandi se . �0. 38 Fire Dept. anci City Hall service 12.20� Comforter. felt tor Seti^�ing Proj. 6.59 Ins�ect�ion of boiler at Hall 3.00 Ledoer she�ts 8.55' Z�ATr�R FUND Sal, as Utility man, last half of March Sal. �.s Asst. Utility m�,n, last half of �d�rch, Transfer ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND Henry J�ps • �'a.lter Johnson Fr�,nk Nunvar Frank Erickson Fr�,n� �{�,spar Republic Creosoting Co. Martin Holy U. C. �'aucher Borchert-Ingersoll, Inc. St24ce of Minnesota Dep�.rtment of Hi�hways 15721 Lampert Yards, Inc. 157?� Lee �cN�,lly 157�3 Crane Company of l�inn. �,, 4 Sal. as Street Comcnissioner, 1 ast hal f of Ma.rch Tea,m Tra,ctor man Oili�g Repairing L�.bor Road tar G�,soline As per Reliei tirne sheet Cu �ting ��dge . 1� Sacks Ca.lciurn Chloride SP�CIAL FUN� Lumoer En�;ineering services f�or Mar. Running ropes , 72. 50 57. 50 2000. 00 67. 50 2?. 00 52. S0 12. 00 �o, oa 17. 00 28. 20, 4.16�. � 6. 00 5. 00 /10. 80 133. 09 42. 00 3. 74. 15'724 Mrs. Chas. Beckma,n IntereEt c:cupon 1'7.8�i 15725 State of Minnesot a � � hrs. �on�preasor Fcental Department of Highv�ays 2 nrs. Cotnpressor 'rruc'� 2 hrs. Cocnpressor Operator 6.30 15726 F'irst N�..tional Bar�k of Paving Bonds Ho�kins; �dinn. Principal a,nc� Tnterest 4�85.59 ' Motion by J�,sperson, seconded by Odell, that ��alter Rolf and Bertha Rolf ' be taken off the so called �'bl�,ck list", and �;hat the Clerk notify dealers in intoxicating lio,uors �,nd 3.2 �lialt bevera�es to this ef�ect. Ca.rried, � , Notion by Odell,�secondecl by Ja.sperson, that a se�ver manhole be installed on �econd Street South 'oetNeen 8th.a.nd 9th Avenues, as pa.rt of the presEnt ti"7PA Project. Carried. . a Upon tnotion duly made, seconded and carried the meeting adjourned. Ca,rried. a.�.✓!� ' ATTLST: • � \ � r -�`:'• .;�... _ ' . ir�l���✓�..Y'Pc_v w � � s . , �. �i. ' w'�1'�t'''"11 , - -r �� ,. r' y � _ w. _ � � �,���. V X- �l'�0-'�" (� r, . RE�OLUTIC�N �F' TH� V,ILL A.GE -COUNCIL OF HOPKINS TRANSFERRING FUNDS: :� i 1�+HERe,AS, it is neces�a.ry to p�,y frotn�� the Speci �l Assee- sment and Bond and Interest �und of the Vi�ll�,�e of' Hopkins on ' April 5, 1939, tYie principal sum o� Three,ThouE�,nd Nine Hundred , � Seventy-Six and 33/100 Dollars (u�3976.33), .plus int�rest thereon, for the purpose of paying outstandino`�paving bonds due on said date, and . �:.. � "��lH�,R�AS, there is insufficient inonEy� in_ said fund. to meet said axnount of princip�l ana iziterest; the bal�.nce in said fund at the present time being Tv�o Thousand Five Hun�red Fifty-�;ight , and no/100 Dol lars (�2558. 00) , �and � �Jti�HERr�AS, the shortage ir. said, fund is due to the fact that moneys h�,ve oc�n, advanced frotn said fund, frorn tirne to titne, for the purpose of carrying on a. ��PA Project for installing v�ater mains in certain portions of the Village, and - l�H�,REAS, the �.�nount advanced for said purpose from sa.id fund �t the present tirne is Tvuo Triousand Six Hundred Thirteen . and 17/100 Dollars (§a2613.1'7), .and '��JH�:�AS, all of said :noneys a,duanced from said fund f'or such project �ill be returned thereto a.s soon �s special asses- srnents for said project can be levied a,gainst 2butting property and bonds is�ued for the•��urposE of deiraying the cost of such project, and 1�IHERr,AS, there ia� a balanee in the li�ater Fund ��,t the p� resent ti�me of Ttivo Thousand N.ine Nundred Ten and 2�/100 DoTlars (;�2910. 22) : NO�J, THER.�FOR�, BE IT RESOLVED by tne Villa�e Council of Hopkins th�,t tYiere be transferred frora the ��-�;ater Fund to the Speci�l Assessment and Bond a,nd Interest Fund the sura of Ttivo T�housand Dollars (�2000:00), and th�,t the Clerk ax�d Tre�,surer be authorized to make auch transfer. BE IT FUR`PH�R RESOLVED, that the Clerk and Treasurer are hereby authorized and instructed as soon as the bonds to defray - the cost of said WPA Project are sald, to deposit in said Water � Fund the sum of Tr�o Thousand Bollare (�p2000:00), so transferred from the proeeeds of the sale of said bonds. Duly adopted at a regul�,r ineeting or the_Village Council of Hopking held on April 4, 1939 � ATTEST: . ` � President � __ � r: , v . . \__ � ,,� � `. • � �.. �} � � � �. �,, .._ �- . , i .. �`.., . -� � . r �. . _ _ � .. .,..-- _ . ,� �,, . . , • . . ,., �� ��1" 'w `�w� `�'" ' ' �. �'� �����-- �� .r- � ' � ► r� rr . • _ , • NOTICE: TQ PROPERTY. OtiVNERS �iVHOS� PROPERTY idlAY: BE. ASSESSED TI�REFQ�, OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION_OF-SIDEWALK AND CURR ALONG TENTH AVENUE .1VOR.�i . ABUTTING . UPON LOTS FOURTEEN, ��FIFTEE'id AND SIXTEEN, BLOCK - NINETY-NII�TE, .V�FEST. TJlI1VI�]EAPOLIS; SECOI�ID DIVISION. � o NOTICE is hereby given that the Village Council of the Village. of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minriesota, pursuant to proper petition therefor now on file with the"Villa�e Recorder, . vohich petition has been�signed by the required percentage of owners of all property affected as provided by Law, will meet in the Council Chambers in the �ity Hall in said Village at 8:00 o'clock P. M. on the 2nd day of .`May=,. 1939, to determine the necessity and advisability of construc�ing sidewalk and curb according to plans and specifications there�or now on file with the Village Recorder, in front of and abutting upon the f ollowing lots and properti�es in said village, viz: Lots 14, 15 and 16, Block 99, West Minneapolis . Second Division, Hennepin County, r�finnesota . NOTICE is hereby fu rther given that the total expense of such construction as above described will be born by an d assessed against all the lots, pieces and psrcels of land abutting upon said improvement `as above descr.ibed according to La�aa. . The owners of all such property are hereby notified to be � present at the time and place above specified and show cause why such improvement is not necessary and advisable. . Dated April 4, 1939. � E. V. ll�anchester President of Village Council �__ t : ` • . � F'rank N . �"Vl�iitn e Village Recor,der . Joseph C. Vesely Village Attorney �`�. , . , , •'ti' " �'1 .. r . � � ' ' . . 0 � �, : '- ; t r, �'��_ ; - � �, ' 4 l;� A special meeting of the Village Council,� of' the Villa�e of Hop�ins, was held on Saturd�yy, April 8, 1939, at �P. �I. . in the Council �ha�nbers. I1�GTi11�2'►'w present; L. V. ��,nchester, President; `I'rustees Odell, Qlson and Jasperson and Recorder; ��',�hitney. Me��nbers absent; None. � Motion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that the re�,aing oz the rninutes of the la�t meeting be dispensed v,7ith, Carried. .��2otion by Odell, seconded by Ja.sperson, that �'RESOLUTION OF THr.; VILLAG� CQUNCIL Or HOPKIRIB TR�NS:�,�RRING }�U?dDSf', dahich resolution is here,to attached, mar"�ed exhibit "A", z.nd hereby rnade a par� of these mirnates, be adopted. Carried. Motion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that the Clerk and Treasurer be authorized to issue a chec�{ on the Special Assess�nent and Bond and Interest rund for the sum of `�;1529.00 payaple to the Treasurer of the Unit�d States,�.s final payment on'�im�,terial for the �'PA `i�ia.ter Project. �otion. carried unanirnously. • . The report of Health Officer, Kucera, on �,n inspection of the Jasperson a.nd Pederson Brothers Dairies was presented to the Couacil. Pdotion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the report be accepted. Carried. Motion by Jasperson, seconded by Olson, th�t vue grant the recuest of The Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad Company to remove a track con- structed about 1930, on property o�ned by tne Villa,ge, y�hicli property is noy� being f'illed up lvith rubbish. Carried. P�Iotion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the follot�ing bills be allotived a,nd paid. Carried. ` , GENERAL FUND � �7�59 �pecial Assessment & Bond ,�.� and Interest �'und �l'ransfer � �1000.00 7200 Bloomie Jenstad Sal. as Librarian, lst 7261 7262 72G3 7�64 7265 � half �o� April La,�rence Schutz Sal. � s Police Off-icer 1 st half of" Anril �nger A. Johnson Sal. as Police Of�icer lst h�,lf of April Tne Hennepin County ?�eviev6r publications First Vational Ins. Agency Fire Ins, policy ; 40�;25 pre- . m i u!n Suburban Henne�ain Gounty Relief Baard 1 � I��,rch relief 7266 Rural Hennepin County� � Surplus Cot�ltnodity Corn- mittee Relief for P�arch ti�'ATER FUND 5968 Herm�,n Olson Sal, a.s Utility m�.n 1 st ha.lf oi � April 5969 J. B. Miller Sal. as As �t. Utility man 1 st hal f of April 14�77 Fr�nk Stodola ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND S21 as Street Cornrni�sioner ��:.z�th�,lf of April "37. 50 : 72. 50 7�.,50 18. 80 3"7. 98 7 3 7. 39 51. 29 7?. 50 57. 50 67. 50 SP�,CIAL FUND • 15727 Treasurer of the United , � StC.tes� �'ina.l payment on n`�'P�� ina`�erial 1529.00 � �,.. .- � � �otion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that.the services of Ray Tesarek as speci�.l police officer, anci the usc ofi his car for nolic e ti�ork be d� scontinued. Carried. Upon motion duly made, sEcondecl and carried, the meEtin� a.d�ourned. �'arried. ATTEST: . � t . �� 4 RESQLUTION OF TH� VILLAG� COUNCIL �'1 OF HOPKINS TRANSFERR.ING FUNDS: �; l�y�HEA�AS, it is necessary to pay Fro�n the Specia.l Asses— sment and Bond and Intcrest nund to the Treasurer of the United States, the sum of �/S -Z� °O �, as the. bala.nce of" the . sponsor's share of the material on the.'�PA Project zor installing water mains in.certain portions of the Villa.�e, and .'��:HER ;AS, there is insuff�icient mo,ney in s�,id f'und t-aith tiahich to ma�e such p�yment, and , '���HER�AS, all of the s�,id ::�oneys advancedf��,. said fund for such project SF�ill be returned thereto 'as soon as Specizl Asses— ments for s�,id project c�,n be levied against abutting property� and bonds issued ror the �urpose of` de�frayin�' the ,cost of such proj ect; NO'�`J, TH�-�;N.��,ORE, ✓'iJ I'T RESOLViD by the Village Gouncil of Hopkins that there �e transf�rred frorn the General �'und to the ��. Special Assessment and Bond �.r_d Interest Fund the sum of One � � '1'houe�,nd Dollars (�1000. 00) ,�,nd th�t `the Cle�r�t and Treasurer be authorized to r.1a�e such �ransfer. � BL IT ��'tTRTH�R Rr,SOLV�D, that the C1erk and Treasurer are hereby authorized and instructed as soon as the bonds�to def ray the cost cf said ��,�rpA Project �re sold, to deposit in said General , Fund the sum of' One'�Thousand Doll�,rs (�1000. 00), irorp .the proeeeds of the sale of said bonds. � Duly �,do�ted at a apecial meeting of the Village Council of Hopl�ins held on April 8th, 1 � ATT�'ST: � '�[� - President � � , - , .� , F , f , , . �` - , � � � � . �� � � '� - � �..� _ ,,., _: .�,� _r , A re�al�r meeting of the Village C�uncil,, o�' the Village of Hopkins, a�ras held on Tuesday, April 18, 1939, at '7:'30 P.M. : in the Council Cha,mbers. - , .Members present: �, V. I�anchester, President; Trusteea Odell, Olson and J�.sperson; a.nd Recorder �,�7hitney. Mernbers absent: Motion by Odell, ineeting of April proved as re�,d. None. �econded by 4th and t:ne Carried. � � � , Jaspersori, tnat the minvtes.of the regul�,r s�e_cial meeting of April 8th,, 1939, be ap- I�Zotion by J�.sperson, �econded by 0'dell, that the a��lication of R. IvI. Miller, for three pump gasoline servi:ce filling station license at 802 �xcelsior Avenue, a.nd the application of [st�n. �acek fcr a plwn'bers license be granted. Ca,rried. ; �iotion by ��g'hitney, seconded by Odel1, that the Village At�orney be in- structed to prepare a zoning ordinance providing for all buildin�s to be set ba.ck ,a specific distance frorn lot lines, and present the same a.t the next meeting. Carried. , Henry �a.�s appe�,red beio.re the Cou.ncil relative to ch�nging the location o,f a portion of the yrater mains b�fng installed in Peaceful Valley. Because of tYie absence of the Village Engineer the matter tia�,s deferred to a later meeting. _ A let�ter fro�n the I�inneapolis Junior As�ocia,tion of Commerce �vith .reference to a clean-up �veek from April 29th through May 6th.vaas presented to the Council. - - A letter f'rom Borchert-Ingersoll, Inc. regarding the fraxne on the motor patro� �as presented to the Council. D�otion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the Clerk be authorized to sign orders to the Department of Highways for,.compressor operator �6�.60; Calcium Chloride :�12. 20; and cornpressor and �ompressor truck rental �71�, 30. Carried. The bond of La�rence Schutz �,s Village Marshal :���ith the Fide�lity and Deposit Com�aany o= r�Iaryla.nd as surety was presented to tne Counci. Motion by Odell, seconded by O1 son, tha,t the bond be accepted. Carried, Mo�ion by 'yrhitney; seconded by Jasperson, that the Villa��. Attorney notify John Novotny to contribute �li5.00 per vseek �'Q,r support o���mother, brothers and sisters, in additicn to �7.00 per �y��eek�(°`riis board �and ronm whicn he is now payin�;. Carried, . ; Motion by Olson, seconded by ,Jasperson, that the follor�ring bills be allov�ed ar_d paid, Carried. #7267 '7268 7269 '7270 72'71 727� 7273 Juetus Lwnber Coanpany E. V. Manche�ter ihiilli�.m Odell Amton Olson J. Jasperson Frank P1. �;9hitney Bloornie Jenstad 7274 Ray Tesarel� '7275 L��rence Schutz 7276 7277 72?S 7279 7�80 7281 '728? 7283 Engex A. Johnson Joe Joret Henry Schussler Feudner-Davidson Agency City of Robbinsdale Stand�,rd Oil Cort�pany Jacob Scheffler Geo. &�. �diles � f♦ _ r 1 � ..'_'h. ,l G�NERAL FUND - Coal for po�� house � Sa1. as I�ayor f'or April Sal. as Trustee f'or April Sal, as Trustee for April Sal, a s Trustee for April 5�1, as Recorder for April Sal. as Librarian, las't ha,lf - of Ap�ril " Speci;al �Police � Sal.. �as Police Officer, last � half of' April � Sa.l. a s_ Police Off'icer, last half of :April Labor at, Parks , � Labcr' at_ P�,rks Ins. `p�einium on Ford Truck � Recre�,ti;on office expense Can solder . - Sal. � s r ire Stetiqard, April ' L'abor-septic tank �� F� 27. 00 ' a0. QO 30. 00 30. 00 30. 00 75. 00 - • ,r I ' .•. : � - � r� . ��r � ' . r . � ^ 37. 50 �7. 50 75. 00 75. 00 3?. 50 26. 00 _ 45. 90 2. 00 1.18 10. 00 34. 50 #�284 7285 7286 7287 7288 '7�8° Frank -Erickson-- - Nels Nelson Joseph Bratrsofsl�y � James �del ' Standard Oil Co:i�pany I+�inneapolis �eneral �lec. 5970 �pls General Elec. Co. 59'71 Herman Olson 5972 J. B. I�iller 59'73 Herman Olson 14278 14279 14280 14281 14282 14283 14284 14285 �� � •r Labor-�eptic tank La.por � Killing dogs Gasoline Gasoline Co.Light services �JVATER FUND 1 . 4.�-., Pumping & Pump Stwtion �:xpress charges on water tneter parts Sal. as Asst. Utility inan last half of April. Sal, as Util ity man la.st half of April ROAD � BRIDG� FUIV'D VValter Johnson Fr�,nY Dtunvar Donald 5henkyr Fr�,nk Kaspar Mpl s General Elec. Co. Verner ��Iilliams Consolidated Materials Co. Fr�,nk Stodola Tractor man Oiling Oiling �];e,aning up � Traf'fic Signals � Garage �Gasoline � Cotnaco Sal, as Street Commiesioner l,a.st half of A;�ril 49. QO �2. 75 9. 00 1. 90 26. 65 524. 40 135. 20 . 87 57. 50 7w. 50 62. 40 45. 00 31. 50 35. 00 11. 2� 8. 89 105. '74 67. 50 SPECIAL` FUND 15728 Justus Lu�nb�r Co. C,oal for` ��'�pA �'�ater proj ect 6. 30 15729 `i�lilliaxn Penney Repairing 2. G5 15730 Ernil Brokl Truck � 37.50 "15731 Lee I�cNa,lly �;ngineerin�; services 24.00 15732 Ame�ican Cast Iron Pipe Co Niercrandise. ��0.65 15'733 Ma�: Sorenson Seventh Ave. Sev�er £�tension 418.82 15734 Security Natl. Bank, Hopkins 8 inte•rest coupons 73.80 ; - 1�2otion by Olson, seconded by OdEll, `that the .Village 'Attorney notify Harry Schn�,lding to repair stairway_-in Olson block and also notify b�r. ��,�atschlte to remove the canopy f.rorn tne old cor.��nercial notel building. Carried. � , Motion by Olson, seco_nc�ed by J�,s�erson, th�,t the application of Dr. Picha for a building perrnit for the erectiori of a, garage .on Lot 22, Block 98, i�lest Idlinneapolis, Second Division, be �gra,nted; Olson and_ Jasperson voted "Yes". �dhitney voted "No". Odell nat voting. I��.nchester voted ��Yes". �Iotion carried. Motion by :-Jhitney, seconded by Olson, that OdeJ_1 be excused froin voting on the previous rnotion. Carried. . - Upon motion duly r��,de, seconded and carried Carried. � � ATT�ST: � � e rneeting 0 rned. � i � r A regular meeting of the Village Council, lield on Tuesday, May 2, 1939, at 8:00 P.M. of the Village of Hopkins, wae in the Council Chambers. _ Members present: E. V. D�anchester, President; Trusteea Odell and Olson and Rec.order Whitney. ' i Member absent: Trustee Jasperson Motion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the minutes of the last meeting be.approved ae read. Carried. Persuant to advertise notice, bids were opened for the furnishing and placing of bituminous material on the atreets in the Village of Hopkins � f'or the remainder of the year 1939. The following bids were received: Ashworth--Hawkinson Company; St. Louis Park, Roppers Company, 1000 Haxnline Avenue, St. Paul, Republic Creosoting Company, St. Louis Park, �.1175 per gallon. �.1165 per gallon. �.1159 per gallon. Motion by Odell, seconded by i�hitney that we accept the bid of the Republic Creosoting Company. Motion carried. � Pereuant to advertise notice, bids were then opened for the construction of side�valks and curbe and for repaire to the aame for the balance of the�year 1939. The following bids �ere received: John A. Peterson Z� Son, $t. Louis Park, new sidewalke, �1.30 per aquare surface yard; to remove and repair old eidewalke, �1.65 per square yard; curbe, $�.65 per lineaT foot; repaira, time and materials plus 10 per cent. Paul R. Lundqui`st, Hopkine, eidewalks, �1.28 per square yard; curbe, �.62 per lineal foot; repaire, cost plus 10 per cent. B�otion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the bid of Paul R. Lundquist � be accepted: Carried. Persuant to advertiae notice the matter of constructing sidewalks and curbs in f ront of lots 14, 15, and 16, Block 99, �Jest Minneapolis, second division, came on for hearing, and no one.appeared in opposition thereto. Motion by �Vhitney, seconded by Olson, that "Reaolution determining the necessity of proposed construction of sidewalk and curb along tenth avenue north abutting upon lots 14, 15, and 16, Block 99, �Test Minneapolis, second division," which resolution is hereto attached, marked exhibit "A", and hereby made a part of these minutes, be adopted. �otion carried. Trustee Jasperaon then took his place �t the council table. � Mr. & B�rs. �dilbert, Mrs. Richards and Ddr. Ole Swanson appeared before the council objecting to the use of the playground at the Dow,Park for baseball and golf. �otion by �9hitney, s�conded bp Olson, that the use of the Doe� playgound be limited to:kittenball and that signs be posted to that effect and the police officers be instructed to enforce.this regulation.. Carried. �otion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the application of Francie Ulman for a Gas Service Filling Station licenae be laid on the table. Carried. ' Motion bp Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that ��Notice to property ovaners v�hose property may be assessed therefor, of proposed tar—oil treatment to all the alleys in Block 81, 4'�eet B�inneapolis, second division," which notice � is hereto attached, marked exhibit "B", and hereby made a part of these minutes, be adopted and published in the official paper. Carried. �� Motion by Odell, seconded by Jaspereon, that the follo�aing bills be allowed and paid. Carried. ` , � - � -� , #7�90 7291 7292 �7293 7294 7295 7296 7297 7298 7299 7300 ?301 `7302 7303 7304 '7 305 ?306 14286 14287 14288 14�89 14�90 1�291 14292 14293 14294 14295 14�96 14297 5974 5975 5976 15735 15735 15.'73'T � MI GEN:�HAL F'UND Pioneer Elevator � Lumber Cornpany ' Cement � Joe Joret ��� Labor at Parke Henry Schuasler - • Labor at Parks Ray Petereon Cleaning Library The Minnesota l�ews Company �ase, for Library P�artin J. Vanek B�eals for Prisoners ��'rank Sitar Salary as Police Officer �6artin J. 1Tanek Fire 8� Police Calls Hopkins Fire Department Outside Calls Hopkins Fire Department Frank Erickson fire Hopkins Fire Department Firemen Phones Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. `I'elephone Service Joseph Bratrsofsky Killing Dogs Nels Nelson Labor I,eo Priest Motor Company Mdse, purchased Rural Hennepin County Surplus Com. Com. Relief Subu�rban Hennepi,n County Relief Board April Relief Expense ROAD � BRIDGE FUND George �i. 2�iles Frank Erickson Frank Kriz Frank Nunvar tidalter Johnson Frank Kaspar Gustaf'son � Fuxa Ben F. �iller Martin Holy Bren HaTdware The Tropic�.]. Paint & Oil Co. Republic Creosoting Company �ATER �'UND Buff alo �eter Company National �deter Companp Tropical Paint � Oil Company SPECIAL �'IIND Lee Mc�lally , �mil Brokl , Security National Bank Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor BQdse, purchased Gasoline Gasoline Mdse, purchased Street Paint Road Tar Repairs Repaire Pai nt � Engirieerin� Services Truck Service Interest couponsd��,y 1 1. 60 36. 00 36. 00 � 3. 00 19.12 1. 30 63. 25 30. 00 60. 00 16. 50 42. 00 11. 40 12. 00 21. 00 . 53 40. 80 663. 35 36. 50 39. 50 20. 00 31. 50 53. 40 27. 00 2. 55- 7. 74 5. 56 14. 35 19. 80 93. 00 2. 18 10. 98 11. 51 15. 00 2.6. 25 14. Oa Motion by Olson, secondect by Odell, that the Village pay for a telephone for Frank Sitar, epecial policeman. Carried. There was presented to the council a statement signed by. Henry I. Japs, John SYiubert, Joe F. Shubert, Joe 3d. Shubert, �rs. Joe Bacik, Carl E. Anderson, ana Alf red Christiansen stating that the signers are not interes� ed in obtaining �vater from the Village of Hopkins uncter the present �PPA project. � � Motion.:by Olson, seconded by �Vhitney, t�asaid statement be accepied and placed on f'ile for f�uture reference: Carriecl. �ir. Henry Jape appeared beiore the council vaith reference to the proposed assesament for water mains in Peaceful Valle.y. Motion by Odell,�seconded by Olson, that no property �rest of eighth avenue in Peaceful Aalley �be aeseased for said water mair�s on the grounds that such property e�ill not be benefited by installing the same. Carried. �. Motion by Jaspereon, seconaeci by Olson, that the Village purcnase 50 feet of fencing ta be used as a back-stop on the playgrounci at tine Dow Paik. , Qlson and Jasperson voted yes. Odell and �ihitney voted no. Manchester voted yes. Motion .carried. �• �i.r....J - � . . . 1 . Upon motion duly �nade, secondec� and ca AT'1'�5�1� : �' � . , ;_ " � ; - � �.. F \ ^ r f �_i'*\„ " ' RESOLIITION DETEI�MINING NECESSITY 4F PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF SIDE4VALK A1�ID CURB ALONG TENTH AVENUE NORTH ABIITTING UPON LOTS 14, 15, and 16, BLOC� 99, ���iEST DJiINNEAPOLIS, SECOND _DIVISION. WI�REAS written petition by all the ov�mers of real estate abutting upon that part of Tenth Avenue North.described as Lots 14, 15 and l6, Block 99'; West Minneapolis Second Division, has been presented to the Village Council petitioning for the con- struction of sidewalk an d curb in front of said lots A1�rD WI-3EREAS, due arid statutor�r notice of a meeting of .the Village Council to determine the necessity and advisability of said construction has been given�to all property owners whose property may be assessed for such improvement , -, AND V�REAS, du:e and proper publication of said notice has been made of such meeting, said publication having been made in the Hennepin County Review, the official newspaper of the said Village as provided by law, which notice specified I�Zay 2,-1°39 as the date of said meeting AI�TD V�-�EREAS no objection has been made by anyone against said improvement TdOi�T THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the .Village Council of tYie Village .of Hopkins that it is necessary and propery that sidewalk and �urb be constructed pursuant to plans and speci- fications therefor�, now on file, iri f`ront of and abutting upon Lots 14, 15 and 16, Block 99, �Vest Minneapolis Second Division, Hennepin �ounty, �Tinnesota. y Further, that the total expense incurred by said construction shall be born by and assessed against all the lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting upon said construction. ' � Passed and adopted by the Council of the Village of Hopkins on �2ay 2, 1939. � � - �� E. V. IVianchester � President of the illage Council ST: ran . Vhitne Village Recorder e Joseph C. Vesely Village_Attorney ��� 0 0 , , •�.;f ,i'� `" " � . , . . .: j .. ' . � � ,�_ . . ' �� _/ //� f ), , . . � � /,� �� . . . . NOTIC�. TO PROPERTY � OWNERS . V11H�SE PROPERTY ' R�IAY BE ASSESSED THER�:FQR OF PROPOSED TAR ; � OIL TREATi��NT TO ALI, �iE_ ALLEYS IN BLOCK EIGHTY-ONE; y�EST MINT�TEAPOLIS SECOND DI- VISI ON. � � ' _ � _: . _ . , �_ NOTICE IS HEREBY.GIVEN that the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins; Hennep in County, Minnesot�a will meet in the Council chambers in the..City Hall in"the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County and State of Minnesota at 7:30 P.M. on P!!ay 16, 1939 to determine the necessity and advisability of preparing and improving by tar o.il treatment according to plans and specifications therefor.: nov� on file with the Village Recorder of said Village, all bf the alleys in.Block Eighty-one (81) in West Minneapolis, Second Division. , - - NOTICE. IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVII�T that the total experise of such preparation and treatment upon said alleys shall be born by the owners of all the lots, pieces.and parcels of land abutting thereon and"shall be assessed against said property according to law. � , �� � - . And said property owriers are hereby notified to be present at the time and place above specif.ied and shova cause why such improvement upon said alleys is not advisable and necessary. � , � E. V. 111lanchester President, Village Council �ST : `� ran� i lage Recorder JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorne� � ..^, -,' _.- . , r ' � ^'� . I �.-�,.r._ ._� ,. 'J � 0 � M�.y 3, 1939 To The Honorable, ; - The Village Counoii of the _� Village of Hopkins, . . Hennepin County, Minnesota - . Geritlemen: The undsrsigned, D�IIVN'�APOLIS GAS LIGHT COMPANY, hereinafter esalled "The Company" is the owner of.the gae plant in the Village of Hopkins and in aonnection therewith a franchise for the laying and maintenance of gss � mains snd pipes in the streets, avenuea end alleys of said Village. The Company proposes to oonstruct of 3 inah black steel plain end gas , pipe of stande�rd weight, an extension in Blake Road in said Village � beginning at the end of the existing gas main�looated 226 feet.southerly ,�, , from the southerly line projeated of Excelsior Ave end 15 feet measured � at right angles westerly from the easterly line of said Blake Road .and extending thenae soutiierly on the eastErly side of said B1ake Road to connect to the end of the exiatin� gas main Too�.ted 406 feet mee�sured .. at right angles northerly from the northerly line projected oi Goodriah St a.nd 20 feet measured at right engles westerly from.the easterly line of said Blake Road. Said extension is to be constructed at a depth of 3-1�2 feet measured from the present grade of said street to the top of the pipe. � � A plat is e�ttached showing the plan of the progosed egtension of said main, the heavy black line in Ble.ke Road indiaating the extension.� VVHEREFORE, the Company preys for relief as follows: 1.. That the .said proposed plan and said extension m.ay be approved by your Honorable Body. ._ . � _ 2. That if the sa�e is not approved, your Honorable Body ` point out the objections thereto and the ree�sons for suoh disapproval. . 3. That if the said plan is not approved, your Honorable Body designate what changes therein you require. Resgeotfully submitted, �BdINATEAPOLIS GAS LIGST 014�PANY � � � /, B C��S�or' �x .� 3"E.��g✓o/v�. - 2��'S.,S. Li�� e Exce/siar / 31/1/ E L �/7P B/a �f'� j?oop� 4 ;S .3 �}ou.s cn Lir�� �'/S Li0%Y�r •� .. , � a . n0 / -.� '' Tee _ . V, .\ Q _ �. � � . 3 "E'.� 0/9- �a /N"co- �olo NN..Gr�e�oodrich 2oYY�'Lin� Bla�� %��,/ lo j�i N-/V. Ho u.sc� Lii�cQ �`/z/ 9� �l�W „ ., „ 0 0 ( �o� a/ri c� �� � �ropo.s ec� �'' /�'7a ir> . VI'! B/A/�P %�O Q C� . F��om 2zG'�S', S. Li.�e �'xce/s�a.- ��P. To �o� 'NN. L��P �ooa/�ic�, aSt. �t E'Ql�l !!�'�G7 S/ 8 o f ,3 ,. �o��; � /� 3" T'e� /- 3" S�c� vC' �S - z o 3. G�0 6�o /�flc� .s 3 7 .. . � », � �. .. + � 4 .. ' A rEgular meeting of the Village Council, of the Village of Hopkins, was � held on Tuesday, �ay 16, 1939, at 7:45 P.P�, in the Council Chambers. D�embers present: E. V. �anchester, Pres.ident; and Recorder �Nhitney. - , . Member absent: Trustee Jaeperson. Trustees Octell and Olson Motion by Olson, seconded by a�lhitney, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read._ Carried. ' , �dotion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the position of janitor in the Library be declared vacant axld that �rs. Brooks be ap�-ointed thereto. Ca.rried. �aurice Loeelett appeared before the Council with reference to the alley from Harrison Agenue "�!est about 136 feet to connect with the alley running North and South, in Block 19, �.�Pest �dinneapolis. Motion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that this alley be graded. Carrieci. Various persona appeared before the Council with reference to the alley in Block 81, �est Ddinneapolis, Seoond Division. Mation by Oaell, seconcted by_ Olson, that the engineer be instructed to install another man-hole and inlete to the storm sewer in this alley, the s�.me to be located so as to obtain the best results. Carried. Ddotion by e'dhitney, seconded by Odell, that "Resolution determining necessity of proposed tar oil treatment upon all alleys in Block 81, �'Jest �inneapolis, Second Division, in the Village of Hopkins," which resolution is hereto attached, marked exhibit "A",:`and hereby made a part of these minutes, be adopted. Carried. � Motion by !Uhitney, seconded by Odell, that "Resolution confirming asGessment for speci�.l benefits receivect by certain property by reason of extension of existing se�aer system upon a certain portion of 8eventh Avenue North � within said �illage as hereinaiter descripec! and authorizing iasue and negotiation of certificates of ;indebtedne•ss for the purpose of providing funds to defray cost of said improvement,!' v�hich resolution is hereto � attached, marked exhibit "B", and hereby�arade a part oi these minutes, be adopted. Carried. � Moti�n by Odell, seconded by �hitney, that the apNlication oi Fra.ncis Ulman for a tc�o pump gasoline service fill�ing station license be ctEniecl. Carried. Pur.suant to advertise notice, bids �ere opened for the sale of certificate for indebteaness in the sum oi �460.68, one-fifth thereof to be payable , annually for five years com�nencing January l, 1941, anct to bear interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, paya.ble se►ni-a.nnually, an� issued for inst=:,lling an extension of �the sanitary sewer on Seventh Avenue North. The foliowing bid.was received: First National Bank of Hopkins, �p460.68 '�Hotion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that said bici be accepted. Carried. A petition avas presented re�,��ue�ting that the .alley betvueen�Lots 1 to 16 inclusive and Lots 17 to 26 inclusive in Block 7, ;�est �inneapolis, be oiled:. Ddotion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the petition be gr�,nted and a.notice of hearing thereon be' published. Carried. `1'he petition of the B�ir�neapolis Gas Li�ht Company for extension of the gas ►nain on B1 ake Roa.d w as presented to the Council. Motion by Odell, seconded by ?'��lkhitney, that the petition'be grant�d. Carried. ,, A letter was presented to the Council f rom'the County Auditor of Hennepin ,County re;�uesting payment of �1144, f or old age pensions., A letter was presented to the Council frorn the Rural Hennepin County League of To�ans and Villagea r��questing the passage of a resolution �ith reference to �� PA lay-offs. - � Motion by Odell, seconded by i�hitney, that the clerk be authorized to �vrite to the JUPA approving projecta;,for sevaing, libraries, and hot lunches. Carried. i�Iotion by Odell, seconded by Qlson, that the clerk advertise for bide for hauling garbage f'rom each residence in Hopkins once per week anct from each business .pl�.ce in Hopkins ��vice per week, the sa�ne to be hauled to the Village dump, the bidcter to load the same into the vehicle in v�hich it is hauled and to unload the saxne at the Villa.ge ,ctump and the bidder to furnish the equipment and transportation necessary; the bidder to enter into a written contract for the period f rom July 1, 1939, to July 1, 1940 and to furnish a�1,000, bond to guarantee fulfillment of the contract, and the right to be reserved by the Council to reject any and all bids. Carri�d. I�otion by Odell, seconded by Olson, th�.t the follo�ving bills be allo�eed a�nd paid. Carried. 7;507 7308 '7309 7310 7311 7312 7313 7314 7315 7316 7317 7318 7319 '7320 7321 7322 7323 7324 7325 `7;526 ?32? 7328 7329 7330 7331 7332 '7333 7334 7335 7336 '7337 7338 7339 7340 7341 14298 142°9 14300 14301 14302 14303 14304 .4305 14306 14307 �;nger A. Johnson La�rence Schutz Bloomie :7ensted �. S. Nott Company - Standard Oil Compa.ny Borushak & Ruc�enstein,Inc. Hennepin County City of Robbinsdale Third Ave. Rest Hospit�.l Henry Scnussler Joe Joret � �Jest �ipls. Fuel 8� Ice Co. C. N. S�nith . Lampert Yarde, Inc. Paul son Hardvaare Nel s i�el son George �1. �iles I�pls. General Electric Co. �Ipls. Gas Light Company Francis Ulman Ma� Sorensen Joseph Bratrsofsky t�alter 9cbmakel John Slavin, Jr. Jame s Lykke E. V. T�anchester �;4illia.� Odell J. Jaspe-rson � Anton Oleon Frank N. '���hitney Blo:�mie Jensted Jacob Scheffler Ray Tesarek Lavarence Schutz �.nger A. Johnson G��?�:'RAL FUND Salary first half of P�ay Sal�.ry first h�.lf of �day Salary first half of May Fire hose ga,skets Gasoline Sewing �Qaterials �. Boarding at Poor House Recreation Office �x pense Care for Jose�h Kokesh Labor at Parke Labor at Parka , Coal 2 Boards Lettered Plywood l�erchandi se Labor Labor ' r.lectric Bill Gas.Consumption - Denied Gas Station License Labor � i�iaterial on sewer Killing vogs SerQice Opening Sewer Credit on Relief Sli;o Credit on Relief Slip Salary for moni;h of �day Salary as Trustee for..B�ay Salary as Truetee for �da.y Salary as Trustee for I�ay Salary as Recorder for �ay Salary for last half of Bdaq Salary as Fire Stevrard f or �ay Specia,l Police Officer Salary for last half of B�ay Salary for laat half of May ROAD � BRIDGE FUND Frank Stodola Frank Erickson Frank Kaspar '�'�alter Johnson Frank Nunvar Emil Honcik Ha.rvey Tdel son Cassel' s Service Station I�pls. General Electric Co. Dahlberg Bros. �alary for first half of' I�Iay Labor Labor ' Labor as Tractor i�an Labor Labor Labor Gasoline Stop Signs & Garage R�p�i rs..r., � 72. 50 '72. 50 37. 50 3. 90 3�. 67 3. 15 216. 50 2. 00 37. 50 40. 00 40. 00 40. 95 3. 00 . 48 11. 65 21. 00 22. 50 51'7. 21 1. 37 20. 00 114. 95 12. 00 20. 00 2. 50 3. 75 40. 00 30. 00 30. 00 30. 00 75. 00 37. 50. 10. 00 11. 50 75. 00 '�15. 00 6`7. 50 46. 50 �7. 00 55. 80 46. 50 10. 00 �. 50 -9.54 10. 94 12. 25 _ _� __ _. _ ROAD � BRIDGE FUND; , , 14308 The Pure Oil Coinpany -. GasoTine 6.62 14309 Hersman' s Teaaco Station Gasoline 8: 46 14310 5tate of P�inn. Dept. Highcva�s 10 sacks Calcium Chloride 12.20 14311 Frank Stodola Salary last half of i�ay 67.50 SPLCIAL FUNll 15'�38 Emil Brokl 15739 J. A. Bolduc 15''l40 bd�.rtin Holy 1�741 Justus Lumber Company 15742 J. A. Bolduc - 15743 `Ihe.Hennepin County Review 15744 Lee McNally 15745 City of b�pls. vVater 'Nork Dept. 15746 State of Minn. Dept. Highways 15"l4'7 '��.terous Company Labor � Truck Labor & '1'ruck Gasoline I�derchandise Drayage Notice to Bidders Engineerir_g Services Labor & Rep�irs Compressor & lruck Fire Hydranta ?���,T�;R FUND 11. 25 10. 63 7. 75 . 7. ZO 6. 50 1J�, J1 57. 00 69. 65 18. 90 �53. $3 597`7 Her�nan Olson 5alary first half' of May 72.50 5°78 Joseph B. Miller Salary f�irst half of �ay 57.50 :_5979 Bdpls. General Electric Co. Pumping 132.10 5980 Herman Olson Salary l�-�st half' of �ay 72.50 5981 Joseph B. Miller Salary last half of Dday �7.50 Upon motion duly made, eeconded and carried, the meeting adjourned. � � . ATTEST: , ; � � • 1 - .._� � a . . y/ - •. `� • `+., i� � ' RESOLIITION DETERMINING NECESSITY OF PROPOSED TAR OIL.TREATMENT-UPON ALL AI,LEYS IN BLOCK 81 WEST MINNEAPOLIS, SECOND DIVISION, IN THE. VILLAGE OF HOPKINS. � WHEREAS petitions signed bg a majority oP all the owners of real property abutting .upon all the alleys in Block 81, West Minneapolis, Second Division, in the Village of Hopkins, for a Tar oil treatment upon said alleys has�been presented to the Village Council of said Village of Hopkins, • AND WHEREAS due and statutorq Notice of a meeting oP the Village.Council_to #� determine the necessity and advisability of said improvem,ent has been given to all property owners whose property may be assessed for said improvement and a due and proper pu�i_lication of a notice of such meeting � in the Hennepin�County Re'iew, the official newspaper of said Village as provided by law, which Notice specified May 16, 1939 as the date of such me�ti.ng; AND WHEREA,S no objection has been made by anyone to such i.mproaement ; � NOW, T.HEREFORE, IT IS �]EREBY RESOLVED by the Village � Coun.ci]..of the�Village of.Hopkins that it is proper and necessary that-all the Alleys in Block.81, West Minneapolis, Secor�d Division, Hennepiri County; Minnesota, be improved by a Tar OiI treatment accordin.g to specifications therefor now on file with the Village Recorder; THAT further the total ezpense incurred b� such improvemen� shall_be.born: by, and assessed against alI the lots, pieces and parcels of land abuttin� thereon. Adopted and passed by a majority of the�Village Council of said Village of Hopkins on May 16th, 1939.. ��= i� . E-. V. 112AI�TCHESTER � President of V llage oi�nncil S�- � G -�- . RANK N. WHITN� Village Recorder JOSEPH "C . VESEI,Y " Village Attorney. A ! m i/ � �i ��C���,�" �., .. RESOLUTI01`� CONFIRL2ING ASSESSI4�TT FOR SPECI� BENEFITS RECEIVED BY CERTAI��T PROPERTY�BY REASON OF TENSION OF EXISTING S�'VER SYSTEP!T UPON A CERTI�IN PORTION OF SE�iEI�ITH AVr.�'f,1UE NQRTH �UITHIN. SAID VILL!-�GE AS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED AND AIITHORIZING ISSUE AND 1�TEGOTIATION OF CERTIFICATES OF IlVDEBTEDNESS FOR TFIE PURPOSE OF PRO- VIDING FiJNDS TO DEFRAY . COST OF SAID Il1��'ROVENTENT . - WHER�A,S, pursuant to previous Petition to an.d Resolution �and Ordinance by the Village Council of the Villa.�e of Hopkins, a contract was duly let after advertised notice for bids for the egtension of the existing sewer system in joint=�District .No. 5, as follows: An 8 in. in diameter lateral sewer on Severit'h Averiue North between the North boundary line of Lot 8, B1ock 101,, and the North boundary']�e of Lot 5, Block 101 as . the same would`..b,e if extended, al l in inneapolis� Second Division in said Village of Hopkiris.�� AND 4VHEREAS the construction�thereof was done pursuant to Section_11, Chapter 35, �inn.'G.L: 19;15 as amended. � AND �VHEREAS said improvement �is now complete pursuant to plans and specifications therefor now on 'file . AND I�IEREAS, proper resolution and notice by the Council of the Village of Hopkins was duly adopted and published as required by law for a hearing 'on the confirmation of assessments for said improve- ments, which resolution and notice specified.P�lay 16, 1939 at 8:00 P.NI. as the date of such hearing. . AND VVI-�REAS the schedules of the proposed assessment on account of,the benefits to abuttin� property by reason of said improvement have been on file in the office of the Village Recorder for public inspection as required by law. , AND WI�REAS no one has appeared in opposition to said assessment. NOW THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOL'TED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, Mirulesota that the aforesaid proposed assessments be, and the same are hereby adopted, made and constituted as special assessraents against all the lots, pieces and parcels of' land described in the assessment schedules, and that said assessments be divided into five (5) equal inst�llments. , That further, the same shall be a lien upon the �roperty described in said schedules and all thereof and that the same shall be concurrent with the general taxes against said property, and the Village Recorder � is hereby directed iminediately to transmit certified duplicates of said schedules and of this Resolution to the County Auditor of Hennepin County, P�innesota for collection as hereinabove provided and as required by law. AND WHEREAS the total cost of said improvement amounts to the sum of �460.68, which sum plus interest thereon•is assessable, and is hereby assessed against the parcels of land sPecially benefited by said improve.ment as, fully appears in the schedules of assessments, aaid as- sessments being in proport'ion to the special benefit conferred by said impro�ement and without regard to cash v�lue of said pro�erty. �HEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the cost-and expense o� said improvement as hereinabove described be paid from the funds to be obtained from the issue and sale of Certificates of Indebtedness of said n �. � `j " � Village of Hopkins in the total amount of �460.68, payable in five ; (5) equal annual payments each of which payments shall be represented by. a separate Certificate of Indebtedness, each such Certificate bearing interest at the rate of four per cent (4�) per annum, payable seni-annually, all such Certificates to bear date, It4ay 1, 1939, and due ' as fo llows : , One certificate in the sum of �92.16 due not later th an January l, 1941 ' . One certificate in the sum of �92.13 due not � later th an January l, 1942 One certificate in th e.sum of �92.13 due not later than January l, 1943 � One certificate in the sum of �92.13 due not later than January l, 1944 4ne certificate in the sum of �92.13 due not later than January 1, 1945 � And that said Certificates of Indebtedness shall be made payable to bearer, and the President of the Village Council and the Recorder �_ are hereby authorized and empowered to negotiate and sell�said Cer- �. tificates of Indebtedness for not less than the par value th.ereof, the same to be issued and record thereof made pursuant to law. ;� Passed and adopted by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, l+�ay 16, 1939. � � . ✓" - E. V. I�Ianchester. � President �illage Council Attest: / i/ Frank N. Whitne Village Recorder JQSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney . � ��� . r � r-t r i � •� �' , i , � � , , -. . , . . .. , -. � � , A regular, meeting of the Viliage Council of the Vil�lage of Ho���ins, was held on Tuesday, June 6, 1939, at 7:30 P.h�. in the council chambers. �embers pre.sent: E. V. �Sanchester, President; Tru:stees Odell, -Jasperson, and Olson and Recorder 1,�t'hitney, i Members absent: None. i�otion by Cdell, seconded by Jasperson, that the minutes of the last rneet- � ing be �,pproved as read. Carried. " Pursuant to advertise notice, bids Gvere the period f rom July l, 1939 to July l, ceived: Leo Spott, �1600.00 Joseph Br�,trsof sky, �1800. 00 E. �T. �cUonald, �2950.00 opened for garbage col:lection for 1940. TAe f'ollovring bids y�ere re- i � �otion by y�lhitney, seconded by :Jasperson, th�,,t the bid of Leo Spott be accepted providing he executes a contract to ne �nrepared by tbe Vil_�age a.ttorney and furnishes a�1000.00 bond�as called for in the notice for eids. Car?°ied. � Motion by l�o�hitney, seccnded by Jasperson, that we adopt the petition with � , reference to telephone service, a copy of eahich is hereto attached, mark- ��". ed �hibit "A", and� hereby tnade a part of these ►ninutes, and send copies ' thereof to the Railroad and '��Jarehouse Comtnission of �dinnesata and the I�'orth�cestern Bell Telephone Company. Ca,rried. ���otion by Jasperson, seconded by ��ihitney, tnat the Village furnish a sign for the intersection of 9th Avenue and second street North reading, "Church-- �lov�T", the sign to be placed at the i��tersection and taken therefrom by the j anitor of the Gethsrnane Lutheran Church. Carried. !�Iotion by Jasperson, seconded. by 'r'hitney, tha.t a bus stop zone be est�blished in front of <Jorgenson Brothers Confectionary and Caroline�s Phar►nacy for a ciistance of 30 teet from the property line, the same to be used by buses only. Jasperson and �;P,'hitney voted "Yes". Odell and Olson voted ���I�To". Manchester voted �'Yes". Motion carried. � ?�otion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the fo11o��Ting applications f'or licenses be granted. Carried. �� Anton Olson, soft dri_nks. ' George R. �,�olff Post No. ?�25, V�'�J, Fire tirorks at Southwest corner of fifth street and �celsior Avenue, John :"lilbur Moore Post No. 320, Aznerican Legion, Fire worke at Num- '�ers 9 and 11 Excelsior Avenue (Legion Hall). John 'r'�'ilbur �Ioore Post No. 320, American LEgion, Fire works at 1�14-- 1216 Excelsior Avenue. tdction by Jasperson, seconded by Olson, th�t the fire warcien be authorized to purchase the necessary eigns for posting the old Burns Building. Carried. I�otion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that Anton:Olson be authorized to pur- ch�,se si��ns .for the Village Hall sta,ting that the use of liquors and malt beverages therein is prohibited by Village Ordinance. Carried. A petition was presented requesting a'light on the corner of 7tr Avenue South and 6th street. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the petition be gr�nted. Carried. � t A petition was presented as�ing for the extension of w�,ter mains along a certain portion of 7th Avenue South. �Motion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that "Notice to prouerty ovMners ��hose pro�Erty may be assessed thcrefore� of proposed water main construction and ext'ension along seventh avenue south fr,:,m the intersection of seventh street south southerly to the North bound- � ary line of lot 15, block 7, �Jest P,4inne�,polis Annex, as the same evould be if extended", vrhich notice .is hereto attached, marked eghibit "B", and hereby �� -- � .._. �_ :►,�,... .. . `.+ �. _�,., � . m made a part of these minutes, be �,dopted and published in t�he offici�,l Village paper. Carried. � �otion by �?hitn�y, seconded by Odell, that."Notice to property orrners , �,vhose property enay be assesaed therefor of proposed ta,r oil treu,tinent � to the alley running North and SoutYi-in bl�ck seven, ��S1est Minneapolis" which notice is hereto attached, marked exhibit "C", and hereby made a part of these minutes, be adopted and published in the official Village paper. Carried. , ��otion by �1Ghitney, seconded by Jasperson,:that "Notice to property ov��n- ers whose property may be assessed tnere�or, of proposed construction of sidewalk and curb along Eleventh Avenue North abutting upon lots one, iv�o, , three, four and five, block eighty-nine, West �inneapolis, Second Division", which notice is hereto attached, m arked exhibit "D" and here- by made a part of these minutes, be ado�ted and �ublished in the officia,l Village paper. Carried. . Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the�Village allow the fire department �50.00 for ex penses of delegates to the State Convention at Sauk Center. Carried. fl�otion by Jasperson, seconded by Odell, tnat the foll��vaing application for license be gran�ed. Carried. Charles and Rudy Herzan, soft drinks.- A letter v�as presented fram the Hopkins Civic � Commerce Association re- questing the use of the Village Park on Ninth Avenue North for July 15th and 16th. �Iotion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that tne re��.,uest be granted. Carried. - - �lotien 'oy Olson, second.ed by Odell, that the Village pay tize• expenUes of meals and lodging for those Village officials v�ho �aish to a.ttend the con-_ vention of the League of Minnesota I�unicipalities at Albert Lea. Garried. Police and _Tustice reports for April and May �vere presen�ed to the council. �otion by Olson, seconded by Jasperson, that the f'ollo?��ing bills be allovred and paid. Carried. ' 7342 7343 '7344 7345 7346 �7347 7348 7349 7350 7351 735� 7353 7354 7355 7356 7357 7358 7359 7360 7361 7362 7363 '7364 7365 7360 7367 G�;NLRAL FUND Jose�h C. Vesely Sala,ry for April, i�ay & June A, iT�. .Elmquist Salary for April, l�ay �:June Nels Nelson Labor Ray Tesarek Miecellaneoue services � Joseph Bratrsofsky Killing Dogs Daniel F. Foley Refund on f'ine of Earl Baker Lampert Yards, Inc. Lurnber _7acob Scheffler Repairing Utility Truck Gustafeon 8� Fu�a �Bulbs for City Hall Minn. Products,Co. Swee�ing Compound George Korbel ` Cleaning sewer on 1Zth Ave. No. Linde Air Products Co.OXygen Gas James Edel Gasoline Len �rlilbert Lunch for sewer �1orkers Standard Oil Co. Oil Henn. County Review Legal �'ublications� N'�u Bell Te1G. Co. Telephone service . drilliam Odell � Jr. Fire� School Ray Peterson Fire ScYiool � C. �'�. Grover Fire School Raymond Tesarek Fire School � �. Hopkins Fire Dep�t. Firemens,phones , Hopkins Fire Dep't. Outside fire calls C. ��. Grover Salary April, May &:�une Hopkins rire Dep't. Outs`ide �fire calls Leo Priest �4otor Co. i�erchandise � � � � 90. 00 50. 00 24. 50 9. 50 9. 00 5. 00 12. 08 6. 35 1. 10 4. 20 �. 50 4. 40 l. 90 l. 60 .85 22. 38 12. 05 5. 00 15. 00 15. 00 15. 00 42. 00 192. 00 62. 50 80. 00 3. 05 , � 7368 7369 73 �U 7371 '7372 `7373 7374 '7375 7376 737'7 '7378 73 79 7380 7381 `7382 7383 7384 7385 7386 7387 7388 14312 14313 14314 14315 14316 143i'7 14318 14319 14320 14321 143�2 14323 1432� 14325 14326 1432'7 14328 14329 14330 14331 5982 5983 5984 5985 5986 15748 15749 15750 15751 15752 �.5753 15'7 54 „ . ' '. - ' a✓ .. ,a Gri�id:�RAL FUND �Ia,rtin J. Vanek Fire & Police Calls f'or L2ay �'rank Sitar Special Police Enger A. Johnaon Salary first half of June Lawrence Schutz Salary first half" of June Calhoun Laundry Ser. Blan�ets ��rashed for :Jail Bloo�nie Jenstad � Service as matron at Jail PUZartin J. Vanek 1�eals f'or prisoners Hoplcins Variety Store t�Idse, for se�ving project Borushak and Rubenstein �dse, for sewing project Rural Henn. County Surplus Commodity Comm. Relief �ub. Henn. County R�lief Board i�onthly relie� expense Paulson Hdwe. Co. Mdse, ior parks Joe Joret Labor at Parks Henry Schussler i�abor at Pa,rks James Cathers Labor at Parks Genera.l Repair Shop La.wn tno�rer sharperied. & repaired Bloomie :_renstad Salary first half of ;.?une Minnesota Nevas Co. �dse, for library Gaylord Brothere Inc. Mdse, for library Farnhain Stiaty. Sc:�ool Supply Co. 1�1d�e. for library Ray Peterson Cleaning Libra,ry ROAD & BRI��G�L r UNU � Frank Stodola Salary first half of June Leo Johnson Labor ', :7oseph Hrotnadka Labor Harvey Nelson Labor � Frank K�.spar Labor ��ialter Johnson Labor as tractor rnan Frank Nunvar Labor � � George i�. �iles Labor :7oseph Bratrsof sky. Labor � . Venaell `I'riden Labor - Frank Erickson Il,abor ' E. J. P�cDonald Labor � " Pure Oi1 Company Gasoline �. ' Republic Creosoting Co. Road Tar Ma.rtin Holy Gasoline• :7elly' s Sinclair St. Gasoline �& Kerosene Consolidated 1v�ater. Co. Gravel Borcher•t-Ingersol � Inc, Cutting ' edge of grader C. �i. St. Paul � P. RR Co. Frt.: on stiipment oi Paint Lee :�c?�Tally Setting slo_pe stakea Her:nan Olson Joseph ,B. �lliller John H. Specken Ernie Dodge Mpls. Gen. Electric Security Natl. Bank First 1Tational Bank ��.�'inil Brokl A,merican Cast Iron '1�aterous Co�npany �a� Sorenson Lee McNally "�,'AT�R FUND . Salary f'irst halz of June Salary fir� � half of June Labor dig�ing up �aater V'd Labor digging up water Pump Station SPECIAL FUN�i Inte�rest coupons on se�aer v�arrants Interest coupons on sewer warrants "!'ruck Pipe Co. Pipe I�dse. Fire Hydrants �torm :.sevue� man hole Engineering Services last half I�ay . . s .Y ' . � 30. 00 85. 10 72. 50 72. 50 3. 42 13. 00 - 1. 05- 23. 09 13. 11 38. Ol 425. 17 17. 54 48. 00 24. 25 6, 25 2. 50 37. 50 45. 56 14. 10 14. 74 6. 00 57. 50 4. 00 17. 00 18. 50 2'7. 00 C5:�40 12. 00 16. 00 S: 00 E�: 75 38. 50 304. 50 2. 27 52. 40 2. 47 8. Ol � 21. 52 12. 25 - 1. 79 12. 00 72. 50 �7. 50 3. 00 1. 50 1. 00 6. 84 4. 56 31. 88 60. 39 133. 00 126. 60 ' 10. 50 � � 1 . . . ' .. �V . , ._' . .. ' . � .. a�. ' F! R � _ _ . . . ._ . - -- ' - � � J �otion by Olson, second.ed by �Y�hitney, that the Village sell a ractory site �, to the P�innesota Products Company for �50.00, ��roviding i'r�e Vill�.ge can 1 agree witn the company as_to tiie lanci to be sold. Carried. , , �� Upon motion' duly rn�,de, seconded a,nd c�.rried the rneeting adj ourned to , Friday, June 9, 1°39, at 7: 30 P, i�. AT�I'EST : � PRESID�;N'i' Or COU�TCIL � ' ,-... . , , . - . CLE �� f' . , , �, A � \ �_ �� � �, f'' ;., r � K �• �rp � � ��. � BEFORE TH� RAILROAD. AND "vVAR�-IOUSE CONIr�iISSI�N OF THE STATE OF 11!lINNESOTA. *���:;�:;����*�T:�:;��:**���*�����:�� Charles Munn, Chairman Hjalmar Peterson, Commissioner Frarik k�l. Matson, Commissioner •T*���:*�:�*�-��*�:����*a�***�** IN THE NIATTE� OF THE PETITION OF THE VI LLAGE OF� HOPKINS, HENNEl'IN CO�I�TTY, PdI1�TNESOTA TO lt�� �� TELEPHONE SERVICE SYSTEI�!I AND EXCHAi�TGE NOVJ EXISTING IN TFiE HOPKINS AREA A PART OF THE MINNEAPOLIS TELEFHOTIE SYSTEM AND fEXCHANGE AT RATES NOT 'PO EX-. CEED THOSE IN FORCE i�ND EFFECT Vi1ITHIN TI� �CORPORATE LIMITS OF TH� CITY OF MINIVEAFOLIS, OR FOR SUCH OTHER RELIEF AS MAY BE,JUST. ****����*���*�*:��*�:�,��*��� � The Village of Hopki�ns, Hennepin County, Minnesota, does hereby petition your°honorable body�,� as follows: � WHER�AS, The gillage of Hopkins, Hennepin County,Minnesota ;� is located approximately six (6) miles from the Westerly boundary lines of the co.rporate limits of the City of Minneapolis. ,AND WH�REAS, The Yr'dalnut. exchange,, a part of the Minneapolis telephone system, extends to the �,asterly corporate lines of the Village of Hopkin.s . � � �_ AND WHEREAS, The Orchard exchange, a part of the �linneapolis telephone system lies to the North of the North boundary line of of the Village of Hopkins and of tYie Hopkins telephone egchange area. AND WHEREAS, The Villages of St. Louis Park, Morningside, Edina, Richfield, the City of Robbinsdale�and other municipalities, a�i adjacent to, �or near the Village of Hopkins, are served by, and are a part of some P,�inneapolis telephone exchange. AND ti`JHEREAS, There a.re within the corporate limits of the A Village of Hopkins, and within the Hopkins telephone exchange area, � in excess of one hundred (100) Walnut,.or other exchange, b4inneapo- lis _telephones. � �'� AND V�IHEREAS, It is deemed to be for the best interests and general welfare of the Village and of the . people of Hopkins, that the Hopkins telephone exchange and area be incorpo�e.tedinto, and made a part of the T�dinneapolis t�lephone egchange area, providing ttlat the rates therefor �do not.exceed those in effect within the corporate city limits of the City of �4inneapolis. That hereto attached, marked f'Exhibit A", and hereby made a part hereof, is a schedule an.d comparison of the services and rates for telephones in Hopkins and in Tvlinneapolis. � NOVJ THEREFORE, Your petitioner prays for an Order substantially as fo llo�nrs : a. That all of the territory now comprising the Hopkins telephone exchange area be made and constituted a part of the Minneapolis exchange telephone area. � b. That the same types of telephone service be made available to the residents. and inhabitan;�sof said Hopkins telephone exchange area as are now�available to telephone users within the City of Minneapolis. c. That the rat.es to be charged by the 1�Torthtivestern Bell Tele- phone Company for such telephone services within said Hopkins telephone area, be established at a f'igt:ire not to exceed those in ��; � , � � � . force and effect for the sam.e services within the corporate limits•. � of the�City of Minneapolis. d. That the toll charges now in effect for telephone use be- tween Hopkins and Minneapolis, be abolished. e. That� if the above cannot be ordered and done, that the rates notiv in effec� withiz� the Village of Hopka_fls for Hopkins telephone users, be adjusted and der��eased. f. And f.or such other relief as to your honorable body may seem just and_fair. Passed and adopted by a majority vote of.the Village Council of the Village of�:Hopkins as a Resolution, this 6th day of June, 19.39. ATTEST: Frank N. UVhi�tne,y Village Recorder J'oseph C . �esely, Village Attor.ney THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS By: E. V. �4anchester, President of the Village Council � ' . . . �' ' A COP�?ARISON OF S�RVICES AND RATES FOR TII,EFHONES ,^�, BE�EEN HOPI{INS AI� MINNEqpOLIS UIJDER NEWEST MIA]NE:'LPOLIS RA��S. • � � r � NOTE; All rate quot�,tions in this report are net ra.tea , a.fter subatraction of monthly discounts, . .�11 figures �re as of April lst, 1939. �11 Hopkins telephones are included except two $witch boaxd connections; one at the 2�,4innes�polis Moline Pls�.ni� r�nd one �.t the Glen Lake Saz�,,toriwn. . �+�+r��w�rr....ti,��___�___�alnut+Telephones_in AoPkins�are_described_sep�a,rately. � .....�.nr �r�.. ��� �..�� �.�.�� ...r � �r^.�Mr. Type of Service Number Hopkinsr r PRpls. 4L1I39 ^r�,tes Ra,tes ----------_..._---�----�--...._-----___ _......---------- -.•_____..._.._..�_ _............__.... �RESIDENCE SERVIC�* � One Pn.r ty One Pa.rty ( Gener�,l Zone ) One �vr�,y service to Mpls, Wayzata, Excelsior, T,ong Lake� Mtka Beach� etc. (Out Service Only) Tc�o Party Two, � Pa,rty �Iessa,ge � 40 ontgoing c�,lls free; 5¢ per c�,ll over 40 c�lls per �onth; unllMited incoming calls Four Pa,rty (General 2one) All outside of Hopkfns no�v, Four Party (Aya.ilable only out $2050 33 4.50 � 213: C i55 2,00 not �vailable 3�, 50 no t side of Hopkins Lone,) � 0 ��.vailable � $3�00 ( none � not �vaila,ble. � � ,. 2, 50 2d00 none ----------------- ------------- -----------» RtT�AI, S�'RVICE Definition; Lines running out of Hopk3ris with Eight party servic connections av�,ilable, either Residence or business or both, 127 Residence 2.25 Busineae 2,75 ...�_...__-�--�----- ----------------------------- BUS INESS TII,EPHON� One pr�.rty . O. e paxty (Genera.l Zone) One �'arty Message (80 out�oing c�,lls free; 4� per call over 80 per �40.; unllnitQd incoming.) Two Paxty 62 '� 4, 25 . 7 ; 11,00 not 0 vailablo 13 3. 50 ,, ,� � � � ��> 2, 50 e 20 25 2. 75 8, 25 none 5,, 00 ' 7, 00 , 0 t , � _. . Pa�e 2 , � ��' Continued. ---......_..�.....----------------------......-.�.-....:--------�-----------------�--------�------ Type of Service Number Hopkins .Mpls ------------------------------ -------4�1�39---- ----- Ra,tes . Rates �w.. � �..��..��������^ ���... ��� �usinees Te�.ephones . Continueda 0 Four Party (Available o�nl.y outside of Hopkins Zone} Incomin� Service Only single private Public Pay Phones 0 �� No t �vailable, No t � available. 16 10� of returns paid to:� property o�vner �,s rent 7�25 5,50 Semi-Public Phones 20 Owner guarantees Owner . . , - $3.50 per month; C�rantees ��,� 8�9 Gets sliding $5,50 scale commission etc. on ail over $3.50 .�.._-------------�-------- -------- ----�--�---------,----------------------___------ Def inition of HOPKINS ZONE: Corpora�te botind�,ry lines of Hopkins ' on North, Easi a.nd South a.nd 20th Street on �fest. - Comprises approximatel� four (4) aqu�,re milese - ..__.,-----------�------�--=-------------------------------------�-----...____....__ .� PRESENT �PALNUT PHaNE5 IN HOPEINS A.RF.A. ~� ------------------------� ------------------ - -----------------------------------� Residence about 75. * Business about 27; �1 of which �,2so have Hopkins � business phones. vizs Name No �lalnut Phones No� Ho�kins 1'honea ____...___ _....r___..._----------�--_..._.__..___...t__--,_---------.._.._......- -- ----- - Tux, Inc. 1� • p 5uburb�,n Chev. Co. 2 1 � Pd� B� Hagen 1 1 Sta,te Unemploy�r►ent Off ice 1 . 1 �m, Strobeck 1 1 Hovander Bros. , , 2 2 Lampert Yards , �, ' � Pioneer Elev. & Lbr� Co. 1 ' 1 Jus tus Lu�^�b e r Co 1 �, , 'BPest � Mpls Fuel & Ice 1 1 F�,rm Service Stores 1 1 Grasier Office 1 1 State Highr���: Shopa 2 1 � Hennepin Gounty Review 1 1 ba2ilberg Bros. � 2 1 Ger�rd P.?otors . 2 1 Roval Theater 1 1 Leo Pri�st 1 � 1 Dr. James.B.lak� 1 1 Hennepin County Poor F�rm 1 1 Surplus Commodities 1 0 Relief Office (Dow House) 1 '. 1" - To tal a �^/ 2"'"1 — ,. . � ,� �1/ � fi �i,,i'�. sF.�. r .�ti�y, ' T; ''"r . Y�,4� �.. �� . . � � � .k � ' NOTICE TO PROPERTY OV�fNERS 7JVHOSE PROPERTY MAY BE ASSESSED Tf�REFOR OF PROPOSED VdATER MA�N •' CONST�UCTI�N AND EXTENSIOiV AZONG SEVENTH AVENUE S OUTH FR0112 TITE INTERSEC TI ON OF SEVENTH STREET SOUTH SOUTHERLY TO THE NQRTH BOUi�TIiARY LINE OF LOT FIFTEEI�, BLOCK SEVEN, WEST MLN- NEAP 0 LIS ANNEX, AS TI� SA.r1[E W OULD BE � IF EX- TENDED. NOTICE IS I-3�EREBY GIVE'i�, _that the Village Council oi the Village of Hopkins will meet in the Council chambers in the City Hall in the Village of I�opki_ns, Hennepin County,- Pl�innesota, �at 8 0' clock P.nll. on the 20th day of J'une, 1939, to determine the necessity and ad- visability of the extension and construction of' v,rater mains along Seventh Avenue South from the intersection of Seventh Street South southerly to the 1�1ortYi boundary line of Lot Fifteen, Block Seven, �West b2inneapolis Anneg, as the same wnuld be if egtended. The size of the water mains so proposed to be la.id are in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Village Recorder. Notice is hereby �urther given, that it is proposed that the labor necessary for said construction shall be performed as.a WPA project, and that further, the total cost and�expense of all the materials and other incidental expenses of said proposed egtension shall be born by the owners of all of the lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting upon said construction and shall be levied and assessed against said properties in accordance with Chapter 25, Lav�s of Sf7inn. 1921, and said property owners are hereby notified to be present�and show cause why said extension is not advisable and necessary. ' Passed and adopted this 6th of June, 1939. `�: . . rank i�T. ;dilhitney, Village Recorder JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney . ``r . �f �� � � 1;� V`�' v" i���n� 4 ' � � ♦ r ' � � •, i� � ;;:s� r . `F, '�r�'�} � ,,; �� , -�.p'\/y"_' �T J .� . . �V . NOTICE TO PROPERTY 0'uVNERS WHOSE PROPERTY NIAY BE ASSESSED '�HEREFOR° OF PROPOSED TAR . �IL TREATN�NT �TO �THE �ALLEY RUNNING NORTH � AND SOUTH IN BLOCI� SEVE[�; tiiiEST I1�I1�N��LPOLIS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Village Council 'of the Village of Hopki.ris, rIenriep.in -County, .l�Iinnesota will meet in the Council chambers in the City Hall in�the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin �ounty- and State�. of i���innesota at. 8 0' clock P.I�i. on June �q� 1939 to determine the necessity arid advisability of preparing and improving ..by tar oil treatment according to ' plans and specifications ��therefor now on file with the Village Recorder oi said ��illage, all,of the alley running North and South, in Block Seven, Vilest �Minneapolis I��OTICE IS HEREBY FUR'I�i,�R GIVIIV that the total experise of such preparation and treatment upon said alley shall be born by the ownera of a 11 the . lots, pieces and parcel s of , land abutting thereon and shall be assessed a�ain,st, said property according to law. And said proPerty owners are hereby notified to be present . at the time and place above specified and shotiv cause why such � i.mprovement upon said alley is not ad�isable and necessary. Dated June 6, 1939. �-.� � E. V.. Manchester President Village Council ATTEST: �� rank N . 4'Vi�iit �, Village Recorder JQSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney ; i. � �� r'— �,+ , ..,�.,,.,,.�__. T _ . ' - .•,.�� �,ti,;., ,,.. � . �,�.., �.�' `y.- r � � . �,. F r�ii ' r , ' a�'� �i .� � 'r'I' .•'�,�,.y.'f'p.��r' . I��Q�'ICE TO PROPERTY ' Oti11NERS WHOSE. PROPERT Y MAY BE ASS�SSED Ti�REFOR, OF PROPOSED .. C ONSTRUC TI ON OF SIDEWAI.K AND C URB ALONG ELEVENTH AV�I�]TTE NORTH ABUTTING UPON LOTS ONE, TV'd0, THREE, FOUR �ND FIVE, BLOCK EIGHTY-NINE, j'+TEST MINNEAPOLIS, SECOND DIVISION. � '�.Fw'`.y�:rf� NOTICE is hereby given that the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins , Hennepin County, AJlinnesot a, pursuant to proper petition therefor now on file with� the Village Recorder,. which petition has been signed by the required percentage of owners of all property affected as provided by Law, will meet in the Council Chambers i the City hall in said Village at 8:00 o'clock P.P/I. on .the ��� day ofo�,� 1939, to determine the • necessity and advisability of constructing sidewalk and.curb according to plans and specifications therefor now on file with the �illage Recorder, in front of and'abutting upon the following lots and properties in said village,,v'iz: • Lots l, 2, 3, 4, and 5, ,,Block 89, �"lest P�in- neapolis, Second Division-. � , - NOTIC� is hereby further given that the total egpense of such construction as above described will be born by and assessed against all the lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting upon said improvement as above describecl according to Law. 1he .,owners of all such property are` hereby notified to be present at the time and place above- speci•fied and show cause why such improvement is not necess,ary' and advisable. Dated Sune 6, 1939. A EST: � ��� �' , Frank N. Wh' � Village;Recorder JOSEPH C. VESELY Village �'�ttorney E. V. Idanchester - President illage Council m 0 0 A special meeting of tiie Village Council of the Village of Hopkins wa,s held � at the council charnbers on Fr'iday, June 9, 1�39, at 8; OU P. ��d. �embers nresent: �. V. I�ancriester, President; Trusteea Odell, Jaspers,on and Olson and recorder i�rhitney. �iembers absent: None� Motion by Jasperson, seconded py Olson, that the Village etnploy George Miles as an a.ssistant utility ;nan for ten days. Carried. �dotion by_Od.ell, seconded by �lson, th�,t the following bills be allooved a,nd. naid. Carried. ROAD & BRIDGL r UND 14332 '�Vayne �JilcoX Labor 14333 Jasenh Bratros�sky Labor , �20. 00 24. 00 "An ordinance to re�uire a permit for ine excavation of any street, avenue or alley ��ithin the Village and requiring the inspection of connec.tions to, P�uni�cip�.l water and sewer mains �,nd providing fees thereror," c�hich ordina.nce is hereto attached mar�ed e:�hibit "A" and hereby �r,ade a part of these minutes, v�as reaa to and discussed py the council. Motion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that v�e acce�t said reading as the first reading of said ordin;,nce. Carried. Trustee Odell was tnen excused frorn further attend�,nce at �he meeting. "An ordinance nroviding f�or front, side, and rear yard requirernent and a.rea regula.tions in the construction or alter�;.tion of any residence within the Village of Hop�ins pending the adoption of a zo�ing ordina�nee�� canich ordinance is ��ereto �ttached �narked , ezhibit "B" and hereby made a pa_rt of these minutes, v��as read to �nd discuss�ed by the council. iv�otion by ���'hitney, seconded by Jasperson, tha.t we accept s�.id reading as the first reading of said ordi��,nce.� Carried. , A discussion o�' the building code re,com�nended by' the N�,tional Board ot' Fir.e Under�vriters follo��veci; but no a,etion z�as tiaken thereon. Upon �r�o�i��n duly made, seconded a.nd. 'carried, the meeting r,,djourned. � ATTr ST: , PR1�S I L��NT 0 CL . . .- k, , , ��,, ..... , �, �' , � • , � AN ORDINANCE TO REQUIRE A PERMIT FOR 7� �EX- CAVi�iTION OF ANY STREET, AVENUE OR ALLEY J�TTITHIN �- THE VI LI,AGE AND REQIIIRII�G TI� IlVSPEC TI ON OF CONNECTIONS TO �ICIPAL WATER AND S�WER IllIAINS AND PROVIDLNG FEES 'I�iiEREFOR . The Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, do hereby ordain as follows: � ', Section 1. No person, firm, or corporation sYiall dig into, excavate or open any street, avenixe,:-;or alley within the corporate limits of the Village of Hopkins,�without first obtaining a permit there�or. -� Section 2. No person, firm, or corporation shall make or cause any connection to be made to tlie Hopkins municipal sewer or water mains located in any street, avenue,or alley within said Vi].lage without first obtaining a permit therefor, an d no such connection, either.to the �hznicipal �ater mains or'municipal sewer mains, or both, shall be cov_ered unless it is first in- spected and approved by the Hopkins utility manager. Section 3. All permits under this ordinance sh all be issued by the �illage Clerk pursuant to written application the refor, which application shall state among other th ings the street, avenue, or alley proposed to be excavated, the purpose or purposes of such excavations, the size of such excavation or egcavations, and name and address of the person, firm, or corporation applying for such perrait, and t�he � ne.m.e and address of �he person, firm, or corporation for whom such openin� or excavation or connection is to be made.. ; Section 4. For the purpose of this ordinance, an opening into . a.ny village street, avenue or alley, is hereby defined as an ex- cavation which at the top,measures,-not to exceed 3 ft. x 6 ft., and is �.ade for the purpose bf connecting sewer, water, storm sewer, or gas nains or electric or telephone conduit pipes Prom such street, avenue, or alley to.abutting property. Section 5. Fees for Yermits. a. In all cases where the application is made for an' excavation into any street, avenue, or alley, which has not been treated by any tard�oil treatment, or has not been p aved, the ap- plication for such permit shall be accompanied by a fee of �"�1.00, plus the sum of.�2.00 for each and every opening proposed to be made 'in such street, avenue, or alley, pursuant to such permit.-' b. in all cases where the a� plication is made for an excavation into any street, avenue, or alley, which has been treated1. by a tar^oil treatment or other similar material ofiher than concrete, brick or bithulithic pave�.ent, the application for such permit shall be accompanied by a fee of �1.00, plus the sum of 5�3.00 for each and every opening proposed to be made�in such�street, avenue, or alley, pursuant to such _permit . _ c n all c ses where the a pl' atio �s m� de for an excavation in�o any s�reet, avenue, o� a��ey, w�ich nas been paved with concPete, brick or bithulithic pavement, the application f6r such permit shall be accompanied by a fee of :�1.00, plus the sum of �5.00 for each and every opening proposed to be made in such street, avenue, or alley, pursuant to such permit. �ection 6. Inspection Fees. In all cases where such opening or openings into any street, avenue, or alley is, or are, made f or the •purpose of connecting to the municipal water or sewer systems, there shall be . paid at the time of the filing of such application, and in addition to the above fees, the sum of �g1.00 as an inspection fee for each of such connections to the rnunicipal water or sewer systems, proposed to be made. j�.ti � r � . . .. , „ � .. "^ �. � . i . .._ .. . � Section 7. The cost of the repair or repairs of any street, avenue, ar alley in the Village of Hopkins, after any opening or excavating thereof, where such opening is matde for the purpose of installing conduits or mains running parallel to such�street, avenue, or alley, or fo� any purpose than hereinabove set forth,- sliall be paicl for by the person, firm or corporation making or casuing such excavations to be made, at the rat e of cost of materials and labor, plus ten (10�) per cent for all materials and labor necessary pro- perly to repair such thoroughfares, payment whereof shall be made to the Village Recorder of said Village within thirty (30�) days after a billing thereof, and�the said Village Clerk or Recorder may within his discretion require that a good and sufficient bond be posted, running in favor of the Village of Hopkins guaranteeing the payment to said �village of the cost of such repairs, by any. person, f irm or corporation applying for a permit or permits so to excavate any such streets, avenues or alleys within said Villa�e. Section 8. Any peraon, firm or corporation who shall �iolate or fail to, comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,and upon conviction t hereof, shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed �100.00 or by imprisonment not to exceed 90 days for each offen:se. Section 9. This ordinance shall take effect and be i�n f orce from and after the date of its publication. , Passed and adopted this day of J'une, 1939. E. V. P�lanchester � President the illage Counci 1 ST: Fran c N. itney Village Recorder JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney ��'' � , ��'► _:� . . -.�, .....- '.' `",�.� •�.--wr� ,:w-�.�� _.q�/'1 .,, �/ � � � -�.,., . . _ ..-_. ,�_� , ,...o. . � �� . AN QFtDINANCE PROVID'I:�dG FOR FROI�T , SIDE , AND RE�..R YARD REQUIRET�IENTS AI�TD AREA RECULATIOVS IN � CONSTRUCTI�N OR ALT�'�RATION OF ANY RESIDENCE UVITHIT�l `i�IE VILLAGE OF HOPKIIQS, WITH CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS, PENDING �iE ADOPTION OF A ZONI�TG ORDINANCE . � The Village Gouncil of the Village of Hopkins do hereby ordain as follozvs : • Pe�iding the adoption of a zoning ordinance as provided under Lhapter 176, �ession Laws for i�:2innesota for 1929, and 'as approved by the e�ectors of the village of N:opkins at a special election held for the purpose, on the 5th day of July, 1929, and for the purpose of promotin� the public health, safety, order, convenience and general welfare of said village, no home, house, dwelling, residence, or other residential structure of any description shall be built, con- structed, erected, or altered, and no permit for any of said purposes shall be issued on any lands within the Village of Hopkins except such lands as have heretofore been designatea an.d described as the fire limits within the Village of Ylopkins, and except such lands as are unplatted, and except such lands as 1-nay be contained in, or described under an Auditor's Subdivision ylat, and except the lands contained in'Davisoni.s Addition, and except the lands contained in F. A. SavageTs Interlachen Park Acldition, unless such structures shall conform to the follovuing regulations : � Section 1.---AREA REGIII�TIONS. Every hoine, residence, or other structure designed for residential purposes for the housing of one or two farnilies, to�ether with its accessory buildings-, shall be located on a building site, in one ownership, having an area of at least four thousand �4000) square feet; every buildin.g designed for more than two families shall be located on a building site, in . one ov�ner- ship, having an area noi less than two thousand (2000) square feet per far�ily; provided, however, that the follo�rving parcels may be used as buildin; sites for dvuellin�s, houses or residences, if all other regulations for the district required by this ordinance, are complied with: a. .Any parcel under one ownership at the time of the adoption _of this ordinance when the owner thereof owns no adjoining land. b. Any parcel which includes not less than one entire lot as sho�vn on any subdivision plat which was recorded in the office of �he Register of lieed�s prior to the adoption of this ordinance and which parcel has�an area of not less than 3750 square feet. c. Any parcel which is shown as a lot on any subdivision plat tivhich is hereafter recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds after approval by the Village Counc'il in accordance with the latv. �ection 2.--rRONT YARD,REQUIREMENTS. a. �:rJhere twenty-five �� 25 ),per c ent or- more of all the property according to front feet on_.one side of a street betUaeen two intersecting streets at the time of the passage of th is ordinanc e is built up with buildin�s, a majority of which ha"ve observed or confbrmed to a�mean (averagej setback line with a variation of not more th an six (6) feet, � no buildin� shall�hereafter be erected or structurally altered.so as to project beyond such mean (average) setback line. b. in all other instances not provided for by the preceding � regulation there shall be a, s�tback line of not less than thirty (30) feet, exce_r�t that buildings on corner lots shall only observe the setback line above established on th ose sides of a block upon which interior lots have been platted and are of record, provided this regulation sha ll not be so interpreted as to reduce the buildable + wi�th of a. corner lot to less than twenty-nine ( 29 ) feet nor the " r buildabl� depth to less than fifty � 50 j feet. �� * .,�„�,�, - �. . � c. �i�hese regulations shll not be,.so-interpreted as to requir'e a setback line of more than fifty (50) feet in any instance. � Section 3.--SIDE YARD REQUIRIIt�?TS. Each lot in said district shall have two side yards, one ,on each side of'� the building for every' dwellin� or residence hereafter. er_ected =or structural ly altered an�.�. each side ,yard shall have'a� width of not less than faur (4� feet. ,-.. ' - . _ `. On a corner lot adjacent to a, key lot'the side yard on the street side of such corner lot shalT�have"a width in addition to that hereinbefore specified so that the total width of such side yard shall be equal to not less than 50 per•' cent (50;�) of the front yard depth required for tYLe lots to the rear of such corner lot, to a maximum width required of 12 feet�-for such side yard; provided, . however, that this re�ula�Lion shall iiot be so applied as to reduce the buildable width after,providing the required interior side yard of , any such corner lot to le ss than 20 f eet . Section 4. --t�Er1R YARl� R��UIREi���I�TS. .e:ach lot or parcel in said district shall have a rear yard of a depth equal to �wenty per cent � 20co) of the depth of the lot to a magi�nura required depth of twenty-five feet �25ft. ) for such yard. �ection 5. --Tvo change shall be made in any of the provisions of this ordinance except upon a four-fifth�s vote of' the entire �ouncil. Section 6.--Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate or fail to cor�ply v�ith any of the provisions of the ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not to exceed � 100.00 or by imprisonment i'or not to exceed ninety �90) days for each offense. �ach day that the violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offen�e.. Section %.--rl�his ordinance shall take effect and be in f'orce from and after the date of , its publication. Passed and adopted this �T : /. ����67i��- � ��l . .� ranlz i��,. ?lrhitney Villa�e Clerk �" OSEPH C . VESELY Villa�e Attorney da.y of �une, 1939. E, iT.. PJlanchester �residen.t �Village Council , _ a , ' � �r �. r ' ' . � . - . . � 1 � l. ].� . � ' ., . A special me�ting of the Village Council of Hopi�ins ti�as held at tne Council room on Saturday, June 17, 1939 at 1u:00 noon: _ +�ernbers present; E. V. ?�Ianchester, President. Trustees Odell, Jasperson ( t and�Olson and Recorder ',�hitney. . �Qembers absent: None, � . - ' Motion by Jasperson, seconded by Odell, that the application of St. Joseph�a Catholic Church for a Non-Intoxicating �alt Liquor License f'or June 18, 1J39 only,on the church grounds at the corner of �celsior Avenue and 13th street, be granted for a fee of �1.00: Carried. Upon mo,tion duly made, seconded and carried the ineeting adj ourned. � , � � , � ` ATT�ST: i c PR:�SID��NT ' �� a � � A regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins �a.s held on Tuesda.y, June w0, 1939 at 7:45 P. �d, in the council cha�r�bers. Members present: E. V. ��ianchester, President; and Olson and Recorder !'�hitney. Members absent: �one Trustees Odell, Jasperson Motion by Odell, seconded by Tasperson, that the rninutes of the regular meet- ing of June 6, 1939, and the special meetings of June 9 and 17, 1939, be approved as read. Carried. The following matters Were then discussed: The oiling of certain alleys; proposed extension of v�ater on 17'th .�venue; and the condition of the street at 13th Avenue a,nd 3rd street �Torth. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, tn�.t a. certain contract for garba,ge collection between the Village and Leo Spott, vahich contract is hereto attached, marked r� hibit "A", and hereby made a part of these minutes, be appr�ved and that the President of the Council and Village Recorder be author- ized to sign the sar�e on behalf of the Village, and that the bond accompany- ing the contract be accepted. Carried. The matter o�' the sale by the Village of a building site to the Protective Products Company was discussed and tne Village Engineer �as requested to make a survey of the proposed location. %�otion by Odell, seconded by Olson, tha:t "Reaolution. confirrning assesenent for construction of water m�;,in extensi�n along certain streets and avenues in the �fillage as hereinafter described" which resolution is hcreto attact�ed, marked � hibit "B", and hereby made a part of th�se minutes, be adopted. �Sotion c�,rried unani«�ously. Motion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that "Resolution determining necessity of proposed tar uil trea,t�nent unon the alley running North and South in Block 7, ':�Jest i�inneapolis," which resolution is hereto attached, marked E�hibit "C", and hereby made a part of tnese minutes be adopted, i�iotion carried unani.:;ous- ly. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that "Resolution detercnining neceasity of proposed tivater main extension along 7th Avenue South rro�n the intersection of 7th Street South, Southerly to tt�e North Boundary line of Lot 15, Block 7, ""est l�inneapolis Annex, �� vrhich resolution is hereto attached, mar'�ed �hibit �'D��, and hereby �nade a part of these minutes, be adopted. �Iotion ca,rried unanimously. "An ordinance providing for f ront, side, and rear yard requirements �nd area regulations in the construction oT alteration of any residence within the Vill�,ge of Hopkins, vaith certain exce�,tions, �ending the ado�tion of a zoning ordinance,�� which ordinance is attacned to the minutes of the tneeting of June 9, 1939 as � hibit "B", was read by the clerk to the council. Motion by Olson, seconded by Jasperson, that we accept the reading of said ordinance as second reading and accept the sa�ne and order it publisned in the official Village Paper. J�.sperson, Olson and ��hitney voted "Yes". Odell voted "No". i�otion carried. "An ordinance to require a per�nit for the excavation of any street, avenue or alley within the Village and requiring the� inspection of connections to �unicipal w ater a.nd sewer mains and providing fees thereior," rahich ordinance is attacned to the ininutes of the rneeting of June 9, 1939, as �hibit "A", wa,s read by the clerk to the council. �otion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that we accept the reading of said ordinance as the second reading thereof and a.dopt tlie sa�ne and order it nub- lished in the official Village Paper. Motion carried unanimously. A petition was presented asking for the installation of sanitary sewer on 13th Avenue North, North of the right-of-way of the St. Louis Railroad Company, the work to be done by �;1PA labor. Motion by ':dhitney, seconded by Odell, that we accept said petition and in- struct the Village Engineer to prepare plans and esti�nates of costs and subrnit apnlication for s�.id work to WPA. Carried. ifotion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the following billa be a.11owed and paid. Carried 7389 7390 7391 7392 7393 7394 r 395 7396 7 39'7 7398 "7399 7400 7401 7402 7403 7404 7405 7406 7407 7408 7409 7410 7411 7412 741� 7414 7415 7416 14334 14335 14336 14337 14338 14339 14340 14341 14342 14343 14344 14345 14346 14347 14348 GE���RAL FUND Enger A. 7ohnson Salary l�,st half of June Lawrence Schutz Salary last half of June Bloamie ;Jenstad Salary last half of June Funk &:Yagnalls Corapany Copy of International Year Book Borushak & Rubenstein Inc. '�:rhite Thread Jacob Scheffler Salary for month of June ��. S. Nott Company Handle for F. D, lantern & bulbs nop'�ins Fire De�art�nent �r;xpense Delegates to Convention Henry Schussler Labor at Parke Joe Joret Labor at Parics E. V. �ianchester Salary for June as mayor Anton Qlson Salary for June as trustee ;'r"illiacn Odell Salary for June as trustee J. Jasperson Sal ary for June as trustEe Frank N. :d'hitney Salary for June as recorder � Joseph C. Vesely Ex penses at convention Albert Lea E. V. �anchester Expenses at convention Albert Lea Anton A. Olson r�pense for meala at convention Hennepin County Agr. Society Contribution to fair 1939 The Linde Air Froducts Co. Amount due on bill Joseph Bratrsofsky Killing Dog � Nels Nelson Labor Frank Erickson Labor '.�alter S. .Booth & Son Justice Docket Lee idc�1a11y Engineering Services Standard Oil Company Gasaline & Oil Minneapolis Gas Light Co. Gas Consumption �,�pls. General �lectric Co. Llectric Bill ROAD & BRIDGE FUND Frank 5todola Frank Kaspar Joseph Bratrsofsky ,�'alter Johnson Frank Nunvar Irvin Boe Joseph A. Hromadka ':•; i lbur Gasl in '+�ayne ����ilcoX Alfred Christiansen Fure Oil Comicany Benj amin Brush Company Skelly Oil Company Socony-Vacuum Oil Company �Ipls. General Electric Co. Salary last half of June Labor Labor Labor Tractor :�1an Labor Labor Labor �,abor Labar Labor Gasoline H i ghvu ay Gasoline Gasoline Ga,rage � Brushe s Stop 8ig�ns 75. 00 75. 00 37. 50 5. 30 1. 80 10. 00 5. 57 50. 00 38. 25 48. 00 40. 00 30. 00 30. 00 30. 00 75. 00 17. 00 20. 50 2. 00 50. 00 .97 3. 00 17. 50 58. 50 S. 18 �4. 00 10. 79 1. 72 512. 40 67. 50 40. 00 2. 00 70. 20 58. 00 8. 00 5�. 00 44. 00 26. 00 12. 00 l. 08 13. 50 5. 70 4. 50 11. 34 � I W j � , i� ri .�'1-�i a 0 4-� • o� � � �m �o �a . -- • . . �/� </ _, ,.,.�-. �.., a � J � f- 2 af • N U WN Z R+ � o w Fs O ¢ ti 5987 5988 5989 5990 5991 5992 15755 15756 15757 15758 Joseph B. i�ilier Herman Olson George r�i. i:Y9iles ':';illiam Penny A. P. Smith i�fg. Co. Mpls. General Llec. Emil Brokl Martin Holy Paul Lundquist Lee McTlally ':y'AT�R �+'UND Salary last half of June Salary last half' of June Labor Drilling 8� Sharpening tools ����ater IJieters Co. Pumping S PE C T AL FU1VD Truck Labor Gasoline Installing sidewalk on Tenth Engineering Services ,��' S7.50 72. 50 29. 50 3. 00 94. �0 182. 30 20. 63 8. 08 221. 00 9. 00 Motion by �Tasperson that the house nu�t�ber on 13 idinth Avenue South be cha.nged to 15-A Ninth Avenue South. �'he motion wae not seconded and upon being put ✓ to a vote vrithout . a� second vaas .not car.ried. President of the council i;Ijancn�ster, announced the follovcing appointments ta the Iibraryrboard, the terms comrnencing July 15, 1�39. i�rs. Henry i��oore, for one year. i�Irs. Andrev� Justus Jr. , for one year. Dr. F. .�. :�adden, for one ye�.r. Rev. Sam Lentere, for two years. _�ir`. Leater Beardsley, f'or tvao years, :��irs. A. R. Lofgren, for two years. R. J. :�nayo, for three years. �irs. A. '?. �lmquist, f'or three y�ars. �rs. Clara Zaj icek, for t��ree years. �iotion by ��'.!hitney, seconded by Odell, that said appointrnents be approved. Odell, Olson and "hitney voted "Yes". Jasperson voted "ATo." �otion carried. The matter of a weed inspector was discussed and president of the council �anchester, announced the appointment of Frank Stodola as vreed inspector. 1+dotion by Odell, seconded by _Tasperson, that said appointment be confirmed. Carried. Motion by Odell, seconded by 01son, that the mayor b� authorized to appoint a man for 10 days cocnmencing July 1, for tne purpose of reading w�ter .neters. Carried. Upon ►notion duly made, seconded and carried, the rneeting adjourned. ATT�ST: � z 3 4 5 6 � s s to >> . ,2 13 14 15 - �s » �s ,s Zo 2�. Zz 23 24 25 2s 27 Zs Zs 30 31 32 �;GREEI�.2ENT This agreement made and entered into this o20:� day of June, 1939; by and between the Village oi Hopkins, a mun.icipal corporation of Hennepin County, . T.�innesota., party of the first part, and Leo Spott of Hopkins, �innesota, party of the second part, witnesseth: That in and for the consideration hereinaf ter mentioned, the said party oi the second part aipes hereby agree to haul all garbage and ashes .from each and every residence v��ithin tYie corporate limits of the Village of Hopkins, once each week, an d to haul all garbage, including ashes, from each and every business place within the cor- porate limits of the Village of Hopkins, twice each week, all in strict accordance v��ith the aWard of contract,� and all .the prov'isions hereof, and alT ordinances and statutes in such cases now or here- after made and provided, and in strict accordance with the bid or proposal of said party of the second part submitted pursuant to advertisernent therefor, vahich award �of contract, bid or proposal and advertisement are hereto attached and all made a part of this agreement the same as thou�h the v,ihole contents thereof were set forth herein verbatim, all to be done and performed by said party of the second part for a period of one (1) year commencing ��uly l, 1939,and ending June 30, 1940. Tt is understood and agreed that said party of the second.part shall, at his own expense, provide and maintain such vehicle or vehicles in which such garbage an d ashes are to be haia.led, pursuant to this contract; that further, said party of the second part shall , load or cause to be loaded such garbage .and ashes as hereinabove specified, into sucYi vehic�le or vehicles, and th�t sa�id party of the second part is to unload or cause to be unloaded such�garbage and ashes at the Hopkins municipal.dump, said party of the second pa rt to pay a•11 transnortation costs thereof. For the purpose of this contract it is understood that garbage shall include all refuse resulting from the preparation of food JO5EPH C. VESELY � -1 ATTORNEY AT LAW . HOPKINB, MINNESOTA �. ;z 3 4 5. s � a s to >> �2 13 14. 15 �s �� �a ,s Zo 21• zz 23 24 25 Zs 27 zs zs 30 31 32 and decayed and spoiled food from any source, all tin.cans, glass, paper e.nd sweepings and any and all other similar material vvhich may be placed or found in proper garbage cans as are now or may be. defined bSr the ordinances. of. the .. Vill�ge of .Hopkins, which ordina.nces are hereby made a part hereof. It is, further understood and agreed that no garbage or ashes or any other materials of any kind or description except th at which may be found by said �party of the second part within the corporate limi_ts of the Villa�e of �opkins shall be haueld by said second party, or anyone acting under or throu.gh him, to the Hopkin s munici- pal dump, or to a ny other premises or property located within the corporate lim.its of said Village of �Iopkins . The said Village oi Hopkins, party of the first,part, agrees to pay to said party of the second p art, as the consideration for the full and faithful performance of this contract, the sum of Sixteen hundred dollars (�'1600.00), which price is the b id price as the sarne is contained in the bid and proposal of' said second party, which said sum. of w1600.00 shall be due and p�yable by the Village of Hopkins to s�id second party in twelve (1�) equal., monthly installments of.Une hundred thirty-three and 33�/100 dolla rs (�133.33) each, the first such installment to be payable on Au�ust l, 1939 . It is further understood and agreed that said second party has, and h ereby does furnish a good and sufficient b ond in the sum of one thousand dollars (,�1000 . C�0 ). in favor of' the Vill age of Hopkins , which bond is conditioned upon the full and proper performance by said second party of his p art of th is contract, pursuant thereto, and to.the ordinances and laws in such cases made and provided. Should said party of the second part fail to comply with all the terms and provisions oI'. this contract on his part to be perf'ormed, �he said second party hereby agrees to pay to said iTillage of Hopkins, �he sum of Gne hun.drea fifty dollars (�150.00) per month for each and every month or fraction thereof during v�Yiich said- second party has JOSEPH C. VESELY _2� ATTORNEY AT LAW . . HOPKIN9, MINNE�BGTA �' � ' n failed in his performance of this contract, as liquidated damages. � � The Village of Hopkizis is hereb�T authorized to deduct such liquidated z damages from any money due or to become due to the said second part�, , s and if said money is insufficient, then to cause collection of any a balance to be enforced pursuant to_law against said second party and s against the sureties upon the bond herein ment�ioned. s The said second. party hereby agrees to pay for at his oVi;n � expense any and all damages oi' whatsoever nature to persons or s property caused by the carelessness, negli�ence or want of due care s and precautions on the part of said second party, liis agents,. �� �o workmen, or employees. � ,i Should any dispute or disputes arise between the parties hereto �2 about �rhat is incompassed in the words �"garbageti� and =�ashes" to be �s hauled hereunder by said second party,_ the decisiori of the Villa�e �a � Council of said Village in said matter or matt ers in. di spute , sha 11. � ,s be f inal. � �,6 In v�ritness vahereof the Village of Hopkins and the contractor, . » Leo Spott have signed this contract, the day �nd year first_�above , � �s written. ' �s 1 20 2t � :gditneases zz . �c'�' ��. ` - �� 23 ' 24 25 2s �`�2.. r��-^ 27 u"ditnesses Za 29 30 31 32 ` JOSEPH C. VESELY ATTOqNEY AT LAW ' - HOPKIN6, MINNE50TA . - 3- I: : 7�iE VI LLAGE UF HOPKINS siaen g@ CiOUriC � Village xeco Contractor . - � z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 � 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 » ,s , 19. Zo 2� 22 23 24 25 2s 27 2a 29 30 31 32 JOSEPH C. ATTORNEY I HOPKINS� M1� �.DVERTISET�,�NT of 1Jotice to Bidders for Nauling of Garbage and Ashes � . (Official �` Publication) , I ' NOTICE FOR BIDS � ' Sealed bids w111 be received untll and lopened .and coneidered at 8:00, p, M. , I on June 6, 1939, in the Councll' Cham- ' bers !n the Clty Hsll in' the Village of � Hopkins; Hennepin County, Minnesota, by the Vlllage Councll, for hauling • , garbage, including ashes, from each residence !n Hopkins once per week, and irom each buslness place in Hop- kins twice per week, the same to be Ihauled to' the Village dump; the bidder to load same into the vehicle in which � I it is hauled and to unioad the same at the Village dump and the bldder to � � furnish all necessary equipment and i pay all transportation costs. The suc- cessful bidder. must enter into a writ- i ten contract .w1th the Vfllage for the I. period from July 1, 1939 to July 1, 1940,1 and must furnlah. a$1000.00 bond tol _ � Only ntump uaum bide � forh the� entire � ; period will be considered, but payment will be made by the � Village Sn twelve - � equal monthly installments. The right Sa reserved by the Council to reJect ' any and all bida. Dated May 19, 1939 � FRANK N, WI�TNEy I Clerk (May 25, 1939) __ � A�iiTARD OF CONTREICT A regular meeting of the Village Uouncil of the Village of Hop- kins was held on Tues. June 6, 1939 at S:OO P.T���. in the Council� . Ch�mbers of the City rlall of the �fiillage of Hopki�ls . � � The following bids were received for the hauling of garbage and ashes: Sose�h Bratersofsky �1800.00 � , Leo.Spott 1600.00 . E. �-. McDon�ald 295.0.�00 : all bids having; been opene and coilsiderecl in open, public m etin�. L�iotion b,y Councilman A,a�cN�u�� seconcled by Councilr�an that the bid and proposal of Leo Spott be accepted, an d tha th said Leo .Spott be a�varded a contract therefor in strict accordance 's d otice contract orclinances and I with the ro osa bid adverti e n , P P � > > atatutes in su.ch cases raade and provided. Carried. . � � E. ti%. �,2anchester rresident Village Council � ATT��T: Frank I� . ;�rhitney Villa�;e Clerk � VESELY T LAW N E�9 O TA t� . 2 3 4 5 , 6 _ � 8 s �o . �t �2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 � 24 25 26 ' 27 28 29 30 31 32 i - JOSEPH C. � '� ATTORNEY A HOPKINS, MIN sTr�TE or ¶:���sar�.) � a ss. . . coL�2�� oF x�rrnr��,zr� � � Un this �° — day of June, 1939 beiore me, a Notary �ublic within and for said county, personally appeared Leo �pott, to me � knotivn to be the person describec3 in and Vvho executed the foregoing instrument and acl�o�vled�;ed tha�t �che executed the sa�ne as his ovvn � free act anci deed. . 1.1� . . O�E� �. C . �`TESELY � � - o ary i uh ic, �ennepin Go. ,liIinn. - P.Zy Cor�imissiori Lxpires Jan.29, 1943. �.\: . /ESELY f LAW VESOTA Miller-Davis Co., 11Zinneapolis ' � � 17 � . . ����fl8 M1� ��Bt �t� ����� �����8i#�,.Thcit ..:...I.e.o.:..spo.tt....af....Hop.kixi.s,....lUTinn.es.ota, .;, .:.as....P.x..i,ni�.i,.pa.�.. ..axxa....Wa��,�..iaz�....5 t.x.ob.e c.�:�...a..�a.:..J.am.�. �....�,.......B�.a�e:,.....k�.pth....of....�a.pkins. :.Tt�inne.s.at.a.,.....as....sur.et.i.e.s., .........:.:............................. ..:. .. .. ..................................................................................... ... ....................... a�•e lield anrz ��•»zl� bound unto.....The....Village...o.f....H.op.k.ins.,.....a...��Tuni.c.ipal....�.or.p.o.r.at.ion in....H�nne�.a.n...G.a.un.ty,...:ati��.z�.n.�s.��.a ..._ ........................ .............................. . ....._. . ............ . ....................in �he sum of ONE....TH(JUSAl�T�....and...]�.0.�10.0.....-.-.-.-.-..-.-..-.-------.. 1Q0.0.,.Q.O..�.-.Dolla��s, lawful rnoner� of the ........ ............ (..� Urcited Stc�tes to be 7�aid unto the said.......ThB.....V..].ZZ.agE....Of....H.O�klIlS ..................................:......................................... heir•s, eaecuto�•s, adnzircistrato3•s or assi�ri,s, for zvhich 7�aym.ent, well and truly to be �nade, we joi�ztl� arad severall� bind ou3•selves, c�nd each of our Tzeirs, executors and administrcctors firmly b� these presents. Sealed with our• seals and dated this..........2Q.�h............ day of ..............�.urie..................................................19..39.... Tlze cond�ti.orz of this obli�'ation is such that �vhe�•eas .the....ab.ov.e....b.o.und.en...Le.o...�p.o.�t....:... . has been awarded and has entered into a Contract pursuant to advertised 1Votice for Bids, for the hauling of a11 Garba�e and Ashes within the Corporate Li.mits of the Village of Hopkins, which Corntract was made and entered into between said Leo Spott and said Village of Hopkins, an:d�'which Coatract is �to be performed by said Leo Spott for a period o`f one year commencing July lst, 1939 and ending June 30, 1940. '�NOW, 'I'HEREFORE, if the said Leo Spott shall faithfully, .promptly, full impartia]:ly� perform and fulfill all the terms, conditions and provisions ;��,contained in'said Contract on his part to be �erformed in.the manner �and at the time or ti.mes therein set forth, and if he shall fulfill and perform .his . duties thereun.der accordirig- to all Ordinances and Sta-tutes�in such cases now or hereafter enacted or provided, without fraud, dec.eit or ,oppression,.and shall safeguard said Village of Hopkins from�all liability as in said Contract set forth, the�z this .obli�'ation shall be void, otherwise to �•e»iain i-n full for•ce ancl e��ect. �n ?�rstimnny �l�rre�f, We hcave hereunto set our hands a,rad seccls this.........2Q.�$ ................... _.. .. dayof ................�.U.II.�...........................................Z9..39.... Signed. Sealed and Delivered in Presence of ..... ................. ...... ........�.... . . ...: ........... .,..... ......-'�• �M�. .... . ........................ ..............................: �.... �����...� , v..Uv........ ... (,Seal) �%D..._. (Sec�l) � .................:.............. (Seal) .. ...................:............ ........... ............. $fMt� Df...........,�1T].T1E:.S.�tB .................................... • ss. Cou�tty of .......Heriri.e.plri ...................................... On tTiis............20.t�J ....................dcLy of.......J.Lii��.............................................................., ,R. D. 19..3.9...., vefoi•e ine, a ............NQtar.y....F.ub.lic ...................................................................... ZUith�n ancl for said Coz�nt�, Personctll� cappeared ..Leo. ..S�.ot.t....and...i�Villiam...S.-tr.oheck...and...James....�......Bla_ke ... ....... ..._ ................................ ..................... ................................................................................................. ........... ............. ............................................................................................................ . .... ... ... to me lcnozvrz to be the personS...described in and who executed the foregoi�z� instrume�zt, arzcl ack3zozvl- ed�'ed that......t...1ze...�.....ea�ecuted the same as......th�.lr..........free act c�szd c7,ee�l. ... .�?-.-�. � .... . ..... .�... ...� ,. �.t,�............................. .. .. .. .......... oseph C. Vese y / .atar.y...Public., ...Hennep.in....CAunt.y.,.. .i�4inn. ✓Yly comm,issior� e�;pires.....�.SI],......29.�............1�.43.. �tttt� �f.....Nli�.e.�.ot.a ..........................................� • • ss. Countz,/ of .H.eI].I7.�jpin ............................................. ....... .......................4'1�.11iam....S.t.r.Qb.�.�k...a.r�.d.....J�rnes. ...A..... B�,.a..ke................................. ......... .. ............................. ..... .. bezn�' dulJ sworn, sar�, each for himself, tTzat lae is one of tTze sa�reti.es z��thin izanzed; tTic�t Ize is a r�eside�zt and freeTioldef� of tlze State of ..............D,21.riri�8.O.t.S................................................................and zvorth tlie arrzourct of ...ONE...TH.OUSAND....and...n.o�1�.Q.....-.-.-.-.-..-.-..-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-..-.-....Dolla,�•s, speci�ed if� the avithirc Bond, above his debts c�nd liabilities, and exclusive of his p��opert� e.ienz�t frorn, ea;eczction. Subseribed ancl sworn to before me this , ....��t�......da� of......Jt1I12 ......................., .39... ... ... ................�............. ......... .................................... .................................. �'o.Se.Pk�...C......V�.Se.�, ........... . ..�.. . .. ..... .. CZ�'%'�� � Notary Public, nn pin Coun � ........... ................... .. .. ...... ................ ... ... . ...P.� in ne s.a t a ..... ... ...... ... ........................................... ... ... ... JIIJ conzrrzissioi2 expires........Jan......29.th ..................�...r9.. 3.. . � � � Z 0 m : � : � ; � !a °a Iz z � IV f� '< � `a '� � �i �i �. . �, _ \-- f , ' � � �� RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMIl�TT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF V�fATER NIAIN EXTENSION ALONG CERTA]N STREETS AND AND AVENUES IN Tf� VILLAGE OF AS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. �iiHEREAS, pursuant to previous petitions to, and hea�ings investigations and Resolutions by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, the Construction and eztension of Water Mains was duly authorized and commenced in the followin� locations in said Village as follows: l. Commencing at the intersection of 6th,Avenue South and 2nd Street, thence along said 2nd street South to 5th Avenue South; thence along said 5th Avenue South to Railwa�r Boulevard; thence along said Rail- tivay boulevard to 6th Avenue South; thence along said 6th Avenue South to 7th.Street South. 2. Commencing at the intersection of 6th street and 6th Avenue South; thence along said 6th Street South �o Sth Avenue South. 3. Commencing at the intersection of 7th Avenue South and 5th Street; thence Southerly along said 7th avenue South to 7th Steeet South. 4. Commencing at the interseetion Street South; thence Southerl�r to 7th Street South; of 8th Avenue ar�d 6th along said 8th Avenue �5. Along 5th Agenue South from ita intersection with 2nd Street South, Northerly to the North Boundary line as the same would be if extended, o.f Lot 8, Block 1, West t�inneapolis, Hennepin County, 142innesota. , 6. Along 5th Avenue from Excelsior Avenue to 2nd Street North. AND7}91��EREAS the construction thereof was done pursuant to the provisior�s of Chapter 425, Laws of Minnesota 1921; the labor necessary for said construction ha�ing been performed as a WPA _project; AND �"VHEREAS the Schedules of proposed.assessments on account r of benefita to abutting property'by reason of said improvements have been on file in the �ffice' of the Village Recorder for public inspection as required by law, which Schedules are hereb� incorporated herein by reference, and made a part hereof; AND V�R.EAS due and statutory Notice of a hearing by the Village Council of said Viylage of Hopkins on the conf irmation of assessments for said improvements was dulg given and published as required by Law, which Notice specifed June 20, 1939 as the date of such Hearing and Meeting to confirm such assessments; AND WHEREAS no appearance has been made by anyone in opposition thereto; And said Village Council being fully advised in the premises; ATOW, '�IEREFORE, 1T IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Vi]:lage .of Hopkins, b2innesota, that the aforesaid proposed assessments as set forth in the Schedules of assessments be and the same hereby are adopted and made and constituted as special assess- ments against all the lots, pieces and parcels of land described in said assessment schedules, and that said assessments be payable in five (5) annual installments. AND that the same shall be a lien upon the property described in said _ schedules and all thereof ; and that the sam.e shall be paid concurrently with the general tages against said property, or in the case of tax egempt property shall be enforced as in the law provided. . � .� . - �. .�._ _ .�:r.., .�.A _.� �`�.r - �rV` Y �� '' _,� � + ./' � � Page 2• Peaceful Valley ti'�ater �lssessment confirmation. AND TI-� VILLAGE RECORD�RR is hereby directed immediately to transmit certified duplicates of said assessment schedules and of this-Resolution to the Hennepin County Auditor for Collection as required bg Law. , _ Passed and adopted by'the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, TVIinnesota this - 20th day of June, 1939. � � E. V., BIIANCHESTER � President of the Vi lage Council , - TEST : � L�%% , ' FR.ANK I�. VJfiITNEY . Village Recorder , . � OSEPH C . VESELY Village Attorney � i F =-� �; .�. _�., �.,,�,,�, , . , y � � t..�� ._ ,. �i / �.�!� � • RESOLUTION DETERII�iINING NECESSITY OF PROPOSID TAR OIL TREATlt�1�TT UPON � ALLEY RUNI�TING IvORTH AND SOU'l�i Il�T BLOCK 7, �i�IEST MINNF�POZIS. W�-IE�AS petition signed by, a majority of all the owners of real property abutting�upon all of the A1].ey running North and Sout1� in Block 7, ti'�est Minneapolis, in the _ � Villag� of Hopkins, for a Tar oil treatment upoa said Alley has been. presented�to the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins; - - '� AND V�JHEREAS due and statutory Notice of a Meeting of said Village Council to determine the necessity and advisability of such �:mprovement has been given to all property owners whose.property may be assessed for said improiaement and a due and proper publication of a Notice.of such meeting has been�made in the Hennepin County Review, the official News- paper of saiii Village, as provided by Law, which Notice specified June 20, 1939 as�.'the date of such ll4eeting; , AND WAEREAS r�o objection has been made by anyone to such improvement; NOW, THEREFORE, IT-IS HEREBY:RESOLVED by the Villa�e Council of the �illage of Hopkins that it is proper and necessary that the A11ey running North and South�in Block 7, ti�lest Minneapolis, Hennepin County, 111linnesota, be improved by a Tar Oil Treatmen� according to sp ecifications therefor now on file with the.Village Recorder. - 7�iAT FLTRTHER the total expense incurred by such improvement _shall be born by, and assesse�,agains't:all the lots, pieees, and parcels of land abutting thereon.-' Adopted and passed by.unanimous vote of the Vil Council of said Village of Hopkins on �a�[e 20, 1939. � ' E. V. MAl�TCHESTER resident of Village Council es� , FRANK N. UVHITNEY , �Village Recorder. . JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney. ry �� � RESOLUTION DETERMINING NECESSITY.OF PROPOSED WATER N1AIN EXTENSION ALONG 7th AVENUE SOIITH FR0��,2 TF� IlVTERSECTION OF 7th STREET SQUTH, SOUTHERLI' T0 Tf� NORTH BOUNDAR� LT1�TE OF LOT 15, BLOCK 7, tiNEST MII�TNEAPOLIS ANT�. �N�R�AS, a vuritten petition by a majority of all the property � owners abutting on the proposed water main egt�nsion as herein- after described has been presented to the Village Couricil of � the Uillage of Hopkins, praying for an extension of the IvIunicipal Water l�ains as follows : � Along 7th Avenue South from the Intersection of 7th Street South, Southerly to the 1Vorth Boundar� Tine of Lo� 15, Block 7,.��ilest �apolis Annex, as the same would be if extended, ' AND WI�R�AS due and statutory Notice of a� l�eeting of the Village Council of said Village to cletermine the necessity and advisability of said Water,Main Extension has been given �o a�.l property owners whose prop.erty may be assessed therefor, which Notice specified June 20, 1939 as the date of such meeeting, and which'Notice was dulg published in The Hennepin County Review, the Official Newspaper of.°said Village as provided by Law; AND WHEREAS, it is proposed tliat the labor necess�rg for the above shall be performed as a WPA project, and that further the total cost and expense ef al 1 the materials and other incidental expenses of said proposed construction shall be born by the Owners of, and assessed against all the lots, � �pieces„and parcels of land abuttirig upon said construction; AND,UVHEREAS, no objection has been made by anyone against such improvement; NOW, �REFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED.by the gillage Council of the Village of Hopkins that it is necessary, advisable and proper that the water mains of the gillage oP Hopkins.be extended along the said 7th Avenue South as above set forth. '�'HAT FUR'I'HER, the labor for said construction shall be performed as a�rdPA project, and that the total cost and expense of all the materials�and other incidental expense� of said proposed extension shall be born by and assessed against all the lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting upon said construction. � Adopted and Passed by the Village Council of the� ' ge of Hopkins this 20th day of June, 1939. • E . �. It�ANCHESTER President of Village Council. s��� . RAivK N. V�HITNEY Village Recorder JOSEPH-C. VESELY Village Attorney. A special meeting of the Village Council of Hopkins v�as held at the Council room on �onday, June 26, 1939 at 8:15 P. �i. Members present; E. V. :dancuester, President; Trustees Odell and Olson and Recorder rThitney. Member absent: Trustee Jasperson. Motion by Odell, sec�nded by Olson, that the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting be dispensed with. Carried. Motion by 'Nhitney, seconded by Odell, that the Village sell to Protective Products Company for �50.00 lot 5 of Block 20, lot 10 of Block 21, the North- erly 15 feet of lot 9, Block 21, the Northerly 15 feet of that portion of lot 6, Block 20, lying �orth of the :�inneapolis and St. Louis Railway right- of-way; that portion of lot 15, Block �0, lying North of the l�iinneapolis and St. Louis Railway right-of-way, ana that portion of 12th Avenue South (no� vacated) bounded on the �Torth by the Nortli line of lot 5, Block 20, estend- ing Easterly, and bounded on the South by a line parallel �rith and 15 feet South of the South line of lot 5, Block 20, extended Easterly; and that por- tion of the alley (no� vacated) in Block 20, bet�een lots 5 and 15 of said block; all lying and being in i'�est �,�inneapolis; with a reservation that said property revert to the Village in case it ceases to be used for factory pur- poses and that the consent of the Council sh�ll be obtained to any change in the na.ture of the products inanufactured in sach factory, and �vith the right reserved by the Village to use any roadways or ca,rtti�ays that m�y be construct- ed over or across said land, az1d with title to the machine shed located thereon to remain in the Village ancl said company to pay the expenses oi moving the same from its present location to a ne� location in the rear of i;he old gas house. �otion carried unanimously. �otion by Oclell, seconded by `;�ynitney, that the application of Bud E. Anderson for a circus license at tne Hennepin County iiair Grounds for July 2, 1939, be granted. Carried. Upon motion duly rnade, seco.lded and carried, tne meeting adjourned. ATT�.ST: , '�/� � - ��� -- . . A regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of' Hopkins �as held on "Tednesday, Ju1y �, 1939 at 7: 30 P. M. in the Council charnbers. "�em�ers present: �. V. iuianchester, President; Trustees Odell and Olson and Recorder ';'��hitney. . �dember absent: ^lrustee Jasperscn Liotion by Odell, secondeci by Olson, that the rninutes of the reo lar meeting of June 20, 1939 and the special �neeting of June �6, 193� be approved as read. Carried. Mr, and �drs. Paul Spearing ap;�eared before the Council relative to loud and dist�rbing noises from the °;hite System at late hours. �iotion '�y Odell, seconded by Olson, the the Clcrk be instructed to �rite the party holding the 3.2 malt liquor license for this place that the place must be run more quietly, or the matter of' revo_�ing the license will be considered qy the Council. Carried. �arl Gerard appeared before the Council relative to a drivet�ay from his used.- c�.r lot onto �celsior Avenue. `rb;otion by Odell, seconded by '�7hitney, the the Village buy sand. fram E. J. �cDonald at w. "70 uer ton, the total purchased not to exceed `�100. 00. Carried. P•dotion by Odell, seconded by �':hitney, that the Village buy gravel from E. J. Pdcnonald at �.95 per ton, the total not to el.ceed rp100.00. C�.rried. ��otion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that the fo�lov�ing streets receive tar- oil treatznent. Carried. First atreet North betv�een sixth .and eighth Avenues. First street I�Torth oetween eleventh and fifteenth Avenues. T�aelfth Avenue North '�etti�een f'irst and second streets North.� Tw�lfth Avenue South i�etween f'irst and sec;ond streets South. � �leventh Avenue North bettiveen �ccelsior Avenue a.nd first street North. �econd stree�; idortn Qet�een seventh and eighth Avenues North. The �;ast half' oi the .�ast and '.;'est alley in Block 3, :�est �inneapolis. Seventh Avenue North from �celsior Avenue to the right-of-w�,y of the �Jiinneapolis and �t. Louis Railro�.d Company. First street •South �etbveen eignth a.nd thirteenth Avenues South, First street South between seventn and eighth Avenues South. Seventh Avenue Nortn betr•reen tnird street North and Minnetonka fYI1116 Road. Leo Spott appeared 'oeiore the council relative to garbage collection. i�otion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that the Village Clerk notify the Street nailyray Company to repair Ninth A�enue hetvreen the stre�.tc�.r tract�. Carried. . • t�otion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that the Vill�,ge Cl�erk notify the '�iinneapolis and St. Lauis Rail�ray Company to ��iden the crossing by placing additional pla.nks at the intersection of Ninth Avenue a.nd F'irst stxeet North. Carried. - �otion by Olson, seconded by "nitney, that �re buy one rvood vice, one �apod rasp, sand paper, zive cans paint, eight srnall brushes, six co�ing sav�s, one dozen coping blaaes for ''+PA Recreatic�nal Activities, nrovid.ing no �ctivities are carried on in the basement of the Dow Buildi�g. Carr.ied. A petition was presented requesting tarvia treatrnent to the alley in Block 85, udest Minneapolis, Second Division, i�otion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that the petition be accepted and notice of hearing given. Carried. A petition vras presented recluesting extension of ti��ater lines from twelfth to thirteenth Avenue on �irst street South, i�otion by Olson, seeonded by Odell, th�,t the petition be accepted and notice of hearing given. Carried. i �otion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that "Resolution determining necessity of proposed construction of sidewalk and curb along tenth avenue North abutting upon Lots one, tv�o, tnree, four and five, Block 89, ��est Minneapolis, Second Division��, wnich resolution is hereto attached, marked :r�hibit "A", and herei�y made a part of these minutes� be adoptea, iliotion carried unan- imously. . i�otion by :�hitney, seconded by Olson, that "Resolution authorizing iesue and negotiation of certificates of indebtedness for the purpose of providing funds to def ray part of the coat of �rater main extension along certain streets and a,venues in the Village of Hopkins lying southerly of' the i�inneapolis ��Ioline Po�er Iraplement Company' s property and along Fifth Avenue North��, which resolution is hereto attached, marked �hil�it ��B", and hereby made a part of these ��ninutes� be a,dopted, i�otion carried unanimously. �dotion by Odell, seconded by ':"nitney, that the application of the Hennepin County Agriculturalsociety for a 3.� non-intoXicating malt beverage license for three atands for the 1939 fair be granted for a fee of �5.00. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the President of the Council and the Village Clerk be authorized to sign the a�reement with the Republic Creosoting Company as prepared by the Village Attorney. Carried. A petition ti�aas nresentea requesting installation of wa.ter mains on seventeenth Avenue �orth com�nencing on the North line of Lot 17, Block o, as the same �rould be if extended across seventeenth Avenue l�orth, Gibb� s first addition, and running South along seventeenth Avcnue North to the �orth line of Lot �1, as the saane v�ould be if ehtended across seventeenth Avenue North, Block "'i, Gibb' s first addition, tne vrork to be done by ';'dPA l�,bor and the Balance of the costs assessed against lots in the Village of Ho�kins abutting thereon. �.otion by ':'dhitn.ey, seconded by Olson that tne petition be accepted and notice of hearing given: � �he reon. ,����, �Iotion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that a man-hole be installed in the storm sewer on first street North. Carried. �Iotion by Olson,�seconded by Odell, that an opening leading into the storm sewer be installed at the intersection of first street and eighth avenue North. Carried. �vioti�n by �rhitney, seconded by Olson, that the ':'lallace Company be consulted as to the beat plans for building a new roof on the 170� House. Carried. �Iotion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that the folloVring bills be allowed and paid. Carried. 7417 7418 7419 7420 '7421 7422 74�3 '7424 7425 7426 7427 7428 7429 7430 7431 7432 7433 7434 Latiwrence Schut z �nger A. Johnson Frank Sitar Ray Tesarek �riartin �?. Vanek Ho�kins Fire Dept. Bloomie Jenstad Paulson Hardvlare �::oe Joret City of Robbinsdale Sub. Henn. Co. Rel ief Rural Henn. Co. Sur. Nel s �1e1 son ��Jayne ::ilcoX ':"ilburn Gaslin C. i�. Stnith Gustafson & Fu�a The Linde Air Prod. C GENERAL FUND Salary first half July Salary first half July Special Police Special Police Fire & Police Calis .7une F`i rernen' s Phone s Salary first half �3uly Tvierchandise Labor at Parks Recreation Office Expense June Bd, i��ionihly Relief Co. Co. Relief Labor Labor Labor Let�cering Signe Light Bulbs o. Oxygen Gas � 72. 50 72. 50 98. 00 9. 00 30. 00 42. 00 37. 50 5. 28 40. 00 2. 00 383. 40 41. 41 19. 25 26. 50 30. 50 8. 50 .90 5. 49 GEN�RAL FUND 7435 Daniel �. r'oley Justice Fee 7436 Rerne r Drug St o re Me rchandi se 7437 _��pls. Gas Light Comoa.ny Gas Consumption 7438 N; Bell Telephone Co. Telephone Service 7439 Northtivest Appraisals Annual Appraisal Revision 5993 5994 59�5 59 96 59y7 59 �8 5999 14349 14350 14351 1435� 14353 14354 14355 14356 1435'7 14358 14359 14360 14361 Herman Olson Joseph B. i�iller Geo. i�. i,liles National i�eter Company "1. S. Nott Co�npany :�aterous Company First Natl. Bank & Trust Frank Stoclola Radosta Garage Fra,nk Nunvar Henry Schussler Erny D. Thesell Adolf Anderson Frank �;rickson Joseph Hromaako Fr�.nk y. Anderson ':lalter Johnson Frank Kaspar Ray Tesarek Ro'Qert Gehske �YATER FUND Salary first half July Salary first half' July Labor TNater M�ter� Supplies �:. Fro st .�Tac:�e.� Co52/o �,�aterworks ROAD � B�.IDG�y � UND interest due. Salary firs� half July Sharpen�ng Tools Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor as Tractor �an Labor Painting Yellow Stri��s Labor SP�.CIAL FUND �p 3. 50 �. 80 1. 00 11. 70 25. 00 72. 50 57. 50 44. 00 9 . `76 30. 55 10. 00 68. ?5 67. 50 5. 15 20. 00 28. 00 16. 00 16. 00 � 0. 00 34. 50 2. 50 46. 20 �4. 00 1. 00 5. 00 15759 American Cast Iron Pipe Co Pipe 7.54 15760 Crane Compa.ny of �iinnesota 2�erchanctise 1.26 15761 Skelly Oil Co�npany Kerosene 10.40 15762 Emil Brokl '1'ruck Labor 16.88 15763 Security National Bank Interest Coupons Project �4 1937 11.46 15764 First �ational Bank Interest on ',6'arrants 1. 55 The Council then discuased the rnatter of licensed pin-ball machines being used as gambling devices, and other forms of alleged gambling. Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, ATTEST: I I/ / � .. � RESOLUTION DETERII�INING NECESSITY OF PROPOSED C4NSTRUCTION OF SID�nIALK Ai�TU CUl�B ALOPIG TII�TTH AVET� VORTH ABti"TTING UPON LOTS OT�, 'I'�YO, TNREE, FOUR AI�TD FIVE, BLOC� EIGHTY=1�TIl�, '�VEST II�INi�TEAl?0- LIS SECOI�i DIVISION �:t1I�REAS, a proper written peti2ion signed by the ma jority of the owners of real estate, as required by lativ, abutting upon the improvements as hereinafter described, has been presented to the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, which petition prays for the construction of sidewal�k and curb in f ront of and abu�ting upon Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 89, drJest T�Iinneapolis Second Division in said V�illage of Hopkins. 1'�ND [��-IEREAS, due and statutory notice of a meeting of the Village Council of said Village to determine the necessity and advisability of said improvements, which notice specified July 5, 1939 at 8.o'clock P.M. as the date and time of said meetin�, has been �iven to all property owners whose property may be assessed f'or such improvements, and a due and proper publication of such notice �n�as made in the tiennepin �ounty t�eview, the official newspaper of the Village of Hopkins as provided by law. 1�NI7 '.�J�j�:Ri�AS no objection has been made by anyone against said improvements NOr'd 'I'HEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the �illage Gouncil of the �illage of I�opkins that it is necess;�.ry., advisable and proper that sidewalk and curb be constructed pursuant to plans and specifications therefor novu on file with the Village Recorder, in f ront of and abutting upon the following described premises, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 89, West T'�inneapolis Second Division. �'urther,that the total expense incurred by said construction and improvement as above described shall be born by the owners of and assessed against the lots, pieces and parcels next above described said propert,y abutting thereon. Adopted and passed by the Council of the Village of nopkins on �uly 5, 1939. E. V. IuTanchester President Village Council �1T ES •- Frank - , itney Village�Recorder JOSEPH C . V�'SELY Village �ttorney :�ESOLUTIOi� t1UTHORIZING ISSUE r�TD NEGOTIATION 4F CERTIFICA'T''ES OF TNI�EBTEDNE:�S FQR THE PITRPOSE OF PROVIDING FUNDS TO DEFRAY P�RT OF � C08T OF t�'�TA'I'ER ta,AIN EXTENSION �1LONG C�RTATN STREETS �iND AVEN(TES IN THL VILLAGE OF HOPKINS LYING SOIITHERLY QF 'IH� MIZniTEAPOLIS It2ULINE POWER I�,QPLIIV�I�]'I' COI��ANY' S PROPERTY AND ALONG FIFTH AVEI�TUE NORTh ��THEREAS, pursuant to previous proceedings, actions and resolutions bST the Village Council of the Village of Flopkins, the construction and extension of water mains was duly authorized, commenced and completed, and the cost thereof duly assessed against abutting property and assessment thereof duly confirmed in the follotiving locations in said Village of Hopkins as f'ollows : l. Commecning at the intersection of 6th Avenue 5outh and 2nd Street, thence along said �nd street South to 5th Avenue South; thence alon� said 5th Avenue South to i�ai lv�ray Boulevard ; thenc e along s aid Rai 1-• way boulevard to 6th �ivenue 5outh; thence along said 6th Avenue �outh to 7th Street South. 2. Cornmencing at the intersection of 6th street and 6th Avenue �outh; thence along said 6th Street 5outh to 8th Avenue �outh. 3. Commencing at the intersection of 7th �venue �outh and 5th Street; thence Southerly along said 7th hvenue South to 7th Street South. 4. Corcunencing at the intersection of Sth Avenue and 6th Street South; thence Southerly a long said 8th kvenue to 7th Street aoutYi; 5. Along 5th xvenue �outh f rom its intersection with 2nd Street �outh, i�ortherly to the Ivorth �oundary line as the same would be if extended, of Lot 8, Block l, ��^Jest _ . I�Iinneapolis, Hennepin �ounty, ,�tIinnesota. 6. Along 5th Avenue from �xcelsior t�venue to 2nd Street North . A1VD Td'TFi'EREAS, the total cost • of such improvements amounts to the sum of Five thousand nine hundred eighty-six and 59�100 Dollars (�5986.59), which sum,plus interest th ereon, has been assessed against the parcels.and pieces of land abutting upon such improvements as more fully appears in the schedules of as- sessment and Resolution confirmin�; sai d assessmenta, which Reso- lution and Schedules were adopted on June 20, 1939, which Reso- lution is hereby incorporated herein by reference and hereby made a part hereof with the sarne force and effect as though the said Resolution and 5chedules were set f orth herein verbatim. I�I�tD ¢dHEREAS, the sum of One thousand seven hundred eighteen and 53/100 llollars (w1718.53) will be paid directly to said Village of Hopkins by the owners of part of the property affected by said assessment. f'-��T� u�k-iERZAS, it is necessary that Certif icates of Indebtedne ss be issued and negotiated by said '�illage of rlopkins to pay the 3�alance of the cost of such improvement. NO�V THEREFORE, I�i� IS I�Ji��BY RESOLVED th at the co st and exp ense of said improvement above described, for vJhich improvenent certain parcels and pieces of land are specifically benefited, be paid from the funds to be obtained from the issue a�d sale of Certifi- cates of Indebtedness of said �illage of Hopkins in the total sum of Four thousand two hundred sixty-eight dollars ���4�68.00), said sum being the total cost, less the amount directly to be paid as above described, said Certificates of Indebtedness payable in f'ive ( 5 j �.qual;. annual payments, each of which payment s shall be represented by a separate Certificate of Indebtedness, eac11 such Certif icate bearing interest at the rate of four per c ent ( 4�0) per annum, payable semi-annually, all such Certificates to be�s date � uly l, 1939, and due as f ollows : One Certificate in the sum of y�853.60 c:ne Certif icate in Une �ertificate in �ne �ertificate in One Certificate in due sanuary 1, the sum of �853.60 du e January l, the sum of �853.60 due Janu�sy 1, the sum of �853.60 due January l, the sum of y�853.60 due January l, 19 4i1 1942 19 43 19 44 1945 And that said Certificates of lndebtedness shall be made payable to bearer. �.d the �'resident of the Village Council and the ��ecorder are hereby authorized and empo�vered to negotiate and sell such Certificates of Indebtedness for not less than the par value thereof, the same to be issued psxrsuant to law. Passed and adopted by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins , � uly 5, 1939 . �. V. I�ianchester President Village Council AT�'ES G�� ^ � � ran l�. �Thitn� Village Recorder JOSLrri C. VLS�LY Villa�e Attorney A regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins was held on Tuesdap, July 18, 1939, at 8:00 P.B6. in the Council Chambers. B�embers present: E. V. �anchester, President; Trustees Odell and Olson and Recorder �lhitney. �ember absent: Trustee Jasperson. Motion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Carried. The applic�tion of the Bohemian National Alli�nce for a license for the sale of non-intoxicating malt liquor a,t tihe fair grounds on September 10, 1939, w ae presented to tne Council. Motion by '���nitney, seconded by Odell, that "Resolution confirming assesament for construction of sidewalk a.nd curb along Tenth Avenue North abutting upon lots 14, 15 and 16, Block 99, ti�est �inneapolis Second Division" which res- olution is hereto attached, marked Fxnibit "A", and hereby made a part of these minutes, be adopted. Carried. Motion by �iihitney, seconded by Olson, that the Socialist Labor Party be per- mitted to hold meetings in the Village Park on Ninth Avenue North on the evenings of August 9th and 16th. Carried. Mr. �Pilliam �rickson appeared before the Council relative to a disputed street in that part of the Village kn�own a$ Cottageville. Motion by 'Yhitney, seconded by Odell, that the matter be referred to the Village Attorney for further investigation and report �ack to the Council. Carried. �otion by Odell, eeconded by '�hitney, that tne apnlication of the Bohemian National Alliance previously resented to the Council be granted upon payment of a fee of One Dollar (�1. 00�. Carried. Motion by O�.sbn, seconded by Odell, that the storm sewer be extended on sec- ond etreet North from its interaection with Ninth Avenue North to the alley between eighth and ninth Avenues North, and tnat the Council advertise for bide for material, the labor to be hired by the Villa.ge. Carried. The following communications frorn the Hopkins Fire Department were received: A letter returning $25.00 of the money paid by the Village for ex penses of delegatee to the state convention; A letter informing the Council of the payment by the Hopkins Fire Department to the Hopkins Fire Department Relief Association of the One hundred Dollar (�100.00) loan authorized by.the Council on May 19, 1938; and a report showing receipts and enpenditures of the I�op- kins Fire Department Relief' Aseociation for the year ending December 31, 1938. �dotion �by '�Pnitney, seconded by Odell, that "Resolution canceling gas consumers accounts due the Village of Hopkina and consumera depoeiis due from the Villag� of Hopkins" which resolution is hereto attacned, marked r� hibit ��B", ana h�reby made a part of iheee minutee, be adopted. Carried. A petition was presenied re qu�sting that the alley South of � celsior Avenue between lOth and llth Avenues be oiled. �otion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the,petition be granted. Carried. The oaths of the following members of the Library Board for terms com�encing July 15, 1939, were presented to the Council: Bess P. Justus, for a term of one year. Mrs. A. R. Lofgren, for a term of two yeara. Sam T. Lentera, for a term of t�ro years. Mrs. Clara Za� icek, for a term of three years. The refusal oz �rs. Henry Moore to accept an appointment to the Library Board for a term of one year commencing July 15, 1939, was presented to the Council. President of the Council ��nchestier appointed �rs. Margaret �cHa1e as a member of the Library Board for a term of one year, commencing July 15, 1939. Motion by �Nnitney, seconded by Olson, tnati tihe appointment be approved. Carried. Motion by Olson, seconded by Odell, tnat the f ollowing bills be a1lo�ea and paid. Carried. ?440 7441 7442 7443 7444 7445 7446 7447 '?448 7449 7450 7451 7452 7453 7454 7455 7456 7457 7458 7459 7460 7461 7462 7463 7464 "r465 G�NERAL FUND Bloomie Jenstad Ray Peterson Farnn�,m 8tat. 8� School Lawrence Schutz .�nger A. Johnson �ay Tesarek Ted Johnson Jacob �cheffler J�ames Edel Joe Joret Floyd Nelson Emil Brokl Leo Spott Frank N. PThitney �. V. Manche ster J. Jaspereon ��illiam Odell Anton Olson Bren Hardavare Lampert Yards, Inc. The Hennepin Co. Review �iller-Davia Company Minnesota Products Co. Lee McNally Nel s Nel son Minneapolis Gen. �lec. 8alary last half of July Cleaning Library Supply Co. 1 gallon Tritex Salary last half of July 9alary last half' of July Special Police $pecial Police 8a1. Fire Steward tor July Gasoline Labor at Parka Refund on garba.ge ticket 128 Completed garbage ticketa Garbage Collection t'or Ju"ly Sal. as� Recorder for July Sal. as Mayor for Julp Sal. as Trustee for July Sal. as Trustee f or July Sal. �.s Trustee for July Merchandise Merchandiae Legal Publications Suppliee �erchandi se Engineering Services Labor Co Electric Bill . SPECIAL FUND 15765 E. J. McDonald Gra�el 15766 E. J. �c�onald Sand 1576? Lee McNally �ngineering Services 15768 Hennepin County Review Legal Publications V9ATER FUND 6000 Herman Olson Sa.lary for last half July 6001 Joaeph B. Miller Salary for last half July 6002 Geo. M. Miles Labor 6003 Lloyd Vesely Painting Fire Hydrants 6004 �pls. General �lec. Co. Pumping & Pump Station ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND 14363 Frank Stodola 14364 Adolf Anderson � 37. 50 3. 00 4. 75 75. 00 75. 00 16. 50 10. 50 10. 00 1. 71 44. 50 l. 50 7. 50 133. 33 75. 00 40. 00 30. 00 30. 00 30. 00 7: 95 18. 98 34. 00 6. 75 20. 00 15. 00 21. UO 514. 54 �159. 68 68. 29 6. 00 28. 36 � 72. 50 5?. 50 48. 00 16. 00 166. 40 Sal. Street Com�, last nalf July 67.50 Labor Oiling 37.50 I 14365 14366 14367 14368 14369 143?0 14371 14372 14373 14374 14375 143 76 14377 14378 14379 Robert Gehrke Plalter Johnson Frank Kaspar Paul Lind �ames E. Nelson Henry Schussler Ernest Thesell Frank �;rickson Fra.nk Nunvar Henry Teteloff �dinneapolis �en; �lec. The Pure Oil Company Skelly Oil Company Socony—Vacuum Oil Co. Standard Oil Company Labor Oiling Labor Tractor Labor Labor Oiling Labor Oiling Labor Oiling Labor Oiling Labor Oiling Labor Oiling Labor Oiling Co. Stop Sign and Gasoline Gasoline and Gasoline Gasoline Garage Kerosene � 2i , o0 57. 60 �4. 00 34. 50 10. 50 32. 00 8. 00 13. 00 14. 50 16. 00 12. 48 9. 99 21. 05 11.16 18. 69 Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the meeting adjourned. ATTEST: RESOLUTIQN CONFIRI4TING ,ASSESSTd�NT FC}R C4N- STRi7CTI0T�T OF SIDEWALK AND CURB �LONG TEt�PI`H AiT�I�TUE TJORTH A�UTTIlVG tTPON LOTS FQURTEIlV, FIFTEEN �TD SI�TEEI`J, SLQCK NIlV'ETY-NIN�, V1EST ��IINNEAI"�LIS SECOND DIVISION �VH�REA�, pursuant to previous petition to, and resolution by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, a contract was duly let for the construction of sidewalk and curb in front of and abutti_ng upon Lots Fourteen, Fifteen and Sixteen, Block Ninety-nine, �r�lest ��rIinneanolis, Second llivision AND V�REr�,.S, the construction thereof has now been completed Al�TD ��iTHEREAS, pu.rsuant to: �notice by the Villa�e Counci 1 of said Village, which �notice was duly published as required by law for a hearin� on the confirmation of asse�.ment s for said improveanent , said raatter of confirmation of assessment came on for hearirg at a meeting of the Villag� Council of said iTillage, held on Tuesday, �uly 1r3, 1939 at 8 o'clock P.i�l. at the �%ity rlall in said Village, which hearin� was he ld for the purpose of passing upon all objections, if any, �.nd making all proper am.endments, if any, and taking all testimony by, or in behalf of all persons or parties interestgd,or whose property is affected by said improvement and assessment. � AND �'�iERE1�S, the schedule of the proposed assessment on account of the benefits to said abutting property by reason of said improve- ment has been on file in the office of the Village Recorder for public inspection as required by law. i�0���.' THEREFORE, BE Ii RESOLVED by the Village Council of the 'lillage of Hopkins, i�rlinnesota, that the aforesaid proposed assessments as contained in said assessment schedule, which assessment schedul� is hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference, be, and the same are hereby adopted, nade and constituted as special assessments against said lots and parcels oi land, and that said assessments be divided into five (5) equal installments. And that the same, as set forth in said assessment schedule, shall be a lien upon said parcels of land, and shall be due and payable concurrently with the general taxes against said property. And the �illage Recorder is hereb;� directed immediately to transmit duplicates of said schedule and of this Resolution to the County �uditor of Hennepin �%ounty, ?yTinnesota, for collectiora as required by law. Passed and adopted by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins on July 18, 1939. E. V. I+�lanchester President Villa�e ouncil � AT � Frank N. rYhitney Village Recorder Joseph C. Vesely Villa�e Attorney �� r� RESOLUTION CANC�LII�G GAS CONSU�ER ACCOUN`1'8 DUE THE VILLAG�; OF HOPKINS AND CONSUMERs D�POSITS DUE �`R0� TH�: VILLAG� OF HOPKINS. �iHEREAs, prior to July 9, 1929, the Village of Fiopkins owned and maintained a municipal gas plant selling illuminating and cooking gas to va�ioue residenta of the Village of Hopkins; And whereas, on July 9, 1929, the said Village of Hopkins sold its gas plant to the �inneapolis Gas Light Company, and since said date, said Pillage of Hopkins has ceased to manufacture and sell any such gas; And whereas, prior to July 9, 1929, certain consumera in the Village of Hopkins were indebted to said Village for gas, in the swn of y�141.01; And whereas, these accounts in said sum are uncollectible and action thereon is further barred by the Statute of Limi- tations; And whereas, certain consu►ners in the Village of' Hopkins had deposited vrith the Village of Hopkins, the total sum of �83.22 for gas meters, guaranties and otner aimilar mat�ers per- taining to the gas business; And whereas, the said Village of Hop'_�ins has frequently advertised and called upon all consumers who had such deposits, to claim them; And whereas, no claims have been presented for saici amount to said Village eince July �, 1929: iJOvV mHER.�;FOR.r:, BE IT HEREBY RE80LVED, ihat all Accounts Receivable by virtue of the Hopkins Municipal Gas Plant operations amounting to the sum of �141.01; be and the same hereby are, cancelled; and BE TT FURTH�R RESOLV�D, that all coneumere' deposits now in the hands of the Village of Hopkins by reason of the gas business amounting to the sum of �83.22, be, and the same hereby are, cancelled, and said sum ie hereby forf'eited to and becomes the property of such Village. Passed and adopted this lSth day of July, 1939. E. P. Bd�nchester President Village Council AT'1'F:S.1' • r rank . :��iitney Village Recorder A regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkine was held on Tuesday, August 1, 1939 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council chambers. Members present: E. V. Manchester, President; Trustees Odell and Olson and Recorder Whitney. Me�ber absent: Truatee Jasperson. Motion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Carried. Motion by Odell,.seconded by Olson, tnat the clerk be authorized to change the clate on the non-intoxicating malt beverage license granted to Bohemian Vational Alliance at the lasi meeting from Sepiember lOth to September 17, 1939. Carried. Pursuant to advertise notice bids were opened for the sale of certfficates of indebtednesa in the total sum of Four thousand te�o hundred sigty-eight Dollars (�4,368.00), one-fifth (1/5) payable annually for five (5) yeara commencing January l, 1941, and to bear interest at four per cent (4�). The following bids vuere received: First National Bank of Hopkins, �4320.50 plus accrued intereat. Securitiy Na�cional Bank of Hopkins, �4337.06 plus accrued interest. Margare t E. r e 1 tl ,�4293. 00. Motion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the bid of the Security National Bank of Hopkins be accepted, Carried. The �ttached "Notice to property o�nere whose property may be assessed thereior of proposed tar oil treatment �;o the alley running North and South in Block eighty-f'ive ����est Minneapolis Second Division", marked Exhibit "An, having been duly published, the motion was made by Olson and seconded by Odell that "Resolution determining the necessity of proposed tar oil treat- ment upon the alley running Idorth and South in Block 85, �1est Minneapolis Second Division", which resolution is hereto attached, ma.rked �hibit ��B�', and hereby made a part of these minutes, be adopted. Carried. The atitached "Notice to property owners �vhose property may be assessed therefor ot proposed water main extension along F'irst Street South between Twelf'ih and `i'hirteen�h Avenues in the Village of Hopkins", marked E�hibit "C", having been duly published, the motion was made by Olson and seconded by Odell that "Resolution determining the necessity of proposed water main ex�ension along lst street South between l�th and 13th Avenues in the Village of Hopkins�', which resolution is hereto attached, marked �hibit ��D", and hereby made a pari� of these minutea, be adopted, the same to be inetalled as a. uV. P. A. j ob. Carried. The attached "Notice to property owners whose property may be asseased therefor of proposed water main construction and extension along sevenl;eenth Avenue North 'between the idortu line of Lot Seventeen, Block sig, and tne i�orth line of Lot `1'wenty-One, Bloek Seven, both lines as the same would be if extended all in Gibb' a First Addition to '�Vest �dinneapolis", marked �- hibit "E", having been duly published, the motion was made by ':"lnitney and seconaed by Odell that "Resolution determining the necessity ot proposed water main ex-cension along 17th avenue North between the North line of Lot 17, Block 6 and the North line of Lot 21, Block 7, Botih line8 ae the same �ould be if extended, all in Gibb's b,irst Addition to ��Ies�t �inneapolis�', which resolution is hereto attached, rnarked �hibit "F", and �.ereby made a part of these minutes, be adopted. Carried. 1�otion by Olson, eeconded by Odell, that tne clerk be authorized to adver- tise for bids for the materials for the storm se�er eg �ension on Second Street IJorth. Carried. �otiion by Olson, seconded by ����hitney, that the Village act as a local co- sponaor for the state-wide ti�7. P. A. recreational project. Carried. Motion by 'Yhitney, seconded by Ode11, that Surplus Commodities be here- after distributed to Hopkins clients from the Dow Building. Carried. Motion by Oaell, seconded by Olson, that we grant the re quest of the Hennepin County Agricultural Society for the use of the Village Park benches during the four daya of the 1�39 fair. Carried. �dotion by Ode11, seconded by Mhitney, that the chairma,n of the Park com- mittee be authorized to construct sig tables for use at the Do�a Park. Carried. The order of the �innesota Railroad &�Varehouse Commission ordering a hearing in the City Hall at Hop�ins at 10: 00 A. Pd. on ��ednesday, September 13, 1939, on the matter of egiending Minneapolis telephone rates and ser- eicee to Hopkins, was pr�sented to the council. A letter vaas presenteci to the council from the Health Officer Kucera suggesting a method of eX terminating the rate in the Villa.ge Dump. Motion by ll��hhitnep, seconded by Olson, that the Aealth Otficer be authorized to purchase whatever supplies are necessary for this purpose and ta super- vise the placing of the same. Carried. ' The oatihs of the following members af the Library Board for ter�ms commen- cing July 15, 1939, were presented to ihe council: Margaret McHale, for a term of one year. R. J. Mayo, for a term of three years. Mrs. A. �1. Elmquist, for a terrn of three years. A petition f'rom Dr. �7ames Blake requesting the construction of sidewalk on the South side of First Street North f rom Fif teenth Avenue North and running �lest to the �ast line of the alley in Block Eight (8), Gibb�s riret Addition, v�as presented to the council. �dotion by Odell, seconded �by Olson, that said petition be g��nted and the sidewalk constructed. Carried. Motion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the recorder be authorized to investigate the mat�er of installing a card index system on vahich to keep a record of' special aseessments. Carried. i�otion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that the president of the council notify Ray Peterson that in the future the Library will be cleaned bp relief labor. Carried. Motion by �dell, seconded by Olson, that tne f'ollowing bills be allo�ved and paid. Carried. � 7466 '746? 7468 7469 7470 7471 7472 7473 7474 7475 7476 7477 7478 7479 GEivERAL FUND Martin J. Va.nek Meals for prisonera Ray Tesarek Special Police Frank Sitar Special Police Martin J. Vanek Fire & Police Calls Jelly's Sinclair Station Gasoline Hopkins Fire Departarent �'iremen's Phones Hopkins Fire Department Fire call Nelson�g Snoe Store 1Q9V Bell Telepnone Co. Telephone Sereice League of Minn, i�unicipalities TJues in League Carl Heinrich Killing Dogs Dr. F. J. Kucera Hea,lth Off. & Milk Inspector Leo Priest i�otor Co. Merchandise John F. Koss � 3on Paint Material Nels Nelson Labor �p 3. 65 2. 00 92. 00 30.. 00 .95 42. 00 18. 00 13. 95 50. 00 12. 00 112. 50 . 38 40. 98 22. 75 � GEN�;RAL FUND 7480 Henne��,in County 7481 �pls. General Hospital 7�82 Rural Hennepin County Surplus Commodity Committee 7483 Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board 7484 henry Schussler 7�85 Joe Joret 7486 J. A. Ess 7487 Ray Peterson 14380 14381 14382 14383 14384 14385 14386 14387 14388 14389 14390 14391 14392 14393 14394 14395 Frank Erickson Robert Gehrke 'Aalter Johnson Adolf Anderson Jame s E. Nel son Peter 0. Swenson Paul Lind Laaarence Nitz F'rank Nunvar Henry Tetsloff Frank Kaspar H. P. Gage r Dahlberg Bros. Inc. h�artin Holy h� Chas. A. Hersman Lee �cNally Old Age Pension Care for �dary l�hilmann Relief T�onthly relief Labor at Parks Labor at Parks �lectrical Services Cleaning Library ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND Labor Repairing Labor Repairing Tractor Man Labor Repairing Labor Repairing Labor Repairing Labor Repairing Labor Repairing Labor Repairing Labor Repairing , Labor Cleaning Up Gasoline �erchandise � Repairs Gasaline Gasoline Surveying alley bvA'i'ER FUND 6005 Geo. �d. Miles Labor SP�CIAL FUND 15 �69 Emil Brokl truck Labor 15770 H. J. Young Caulking water mains 15771 Jelly's Sinclair 3tation Kerosene 15772 Lee McNally Engineering Services 15773 First National Bank of Hopkins Interest on �arrants �1144. 00 13. 00 39. 49 296. $7 30. 50 46. 00 3. 5� 3. 00 14. 50 17. 50 47. 40 35. 00 17. 25 4. 00 16, 50 4. 00 6. �5 44, 75 24. 00 7. 23 6. 35 15. 49 5. 02 4. 50 52. 00 13. 75 21. 25 . 68 25. 50 1. 52 Motion by Olson, aeconded by Odell, that the president of the council and the clerk be authorized to sign the deed to Protective Products Company in the form prepared by the Village Attorney and submitted to the council. Carried. A copy of such deed is hereto attached, marked Fxhibit ��Gt�, and hereby made a part of these minutes. �: Upon motion duly made, seconded and carrieci, the meeting adjourned. ATTEST: PR.�SIDENT �'''� i';� " � �` �°`�' ..�;,, ,� ����!c �' n � �_..�,, � .. NU1IC� TO PROPEI�TY U'�aNERS ti'UfiO�� PROP�RTY I�,��AY By L-��LS��D Ttii�l�;FUt� U� P13U�'US:�D TAt{ GTL' TRF�AT- ��-�IV�i' TG Ttl� ALL�Y RU1�1v1ivG 1V��i�'1Tti Aiv� :�Gu�I IN BLOCrs �IGHTY-FIVE WES� . MINN�APOL�S S�DOND DkVISION. Notice is hereby given that the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, �Iennepin �ounty, h4innesota v�rill meet in the council chambers in the City Hall in the �illage of Hopkins Hennepin �ounty, iviinnesota at F3 0' clock r.I�i. on a(/ �/.�.�_1939 to deternine the necessity and advisability of preparing and improving by tar oil treatment, according to plans and specifications therefor now on file vvith the Village Recorder of said Village, all of the alley running T�orth and South in 131ock Eighty-five, �lest �l2inneapolis Second Division. i�otice is hereby further given that the total expense of such preparation and treatment upon said alley shall be born by the owners of all the lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting thereon, and shall be assessed against said property, and payable in three (3) annual installments. And said property owners are hereby notified to be present at the time and place above specified and sho�rr cause why such improvement upon said alley is not advisab�le anc� necessary. Dated July 7th, 1939. E. V. P�Zanchester President ill«ge Council ATTEST �Gs� . _ rank N. tiVhitney Village Recorder J(iSEPH C . VESELY Village Attorney � :� � � y � ��, :����� '��K� _ . F .r/�.�; '� RESOLUTION D�TLR:TINITvTG TF-I�� N'�;CESSIlY OF PROPOSED TkR OIL ZRE�T�,�1T UPOl�� THE ALLyY R�[JNNI1iTG NORTH �TD SOTJTH Iid �BLOCK 85, ;�`�;ST T�,�TINT�TEAI'dLIS SECOND DIVISION. :�IEREAS, a petition si�ned by a majority of all the owners of real property abutting upon the alley runnin� North and South in Block 85, �'lest ialinneapolis Second Division in the �illage of Hopkins for a tar oil trea.tment upon said alley, has been presented to the �illage Council of the Village of Hopkins . �T7i ',°J�-IER�A� , due and statut,ory notice of a meetin� of the Village �ouncil to determine the necessity and advisal�ilitf of �u�h im�rovern�nt has been given, Vvhich notice specified August l, 1939 as the date of said r�.eeting, to all property owners whose property may be asses.sed for such improvement, by a due and proper publication of such notice in the Henne�in County Review, the official netivspaper of the Villa�e of Hopkins, as �rovided by laTr��. ANll �`�-IEREI�,S, no ob jection has been interposed by anyor_e to said project. �� P?Oe'1 TH�REFOR� , IT IS HEREBY of' the Village of HoplLin s that it advisable and proper, that said a in Block �5, ?�Test �t2inneapolis, Se a tar oil treatment according to f�_le v�,ith the Village Recorder. RESOLVED by the �illage Council is expedient, necessary, lley running North and South cond Division be improved by specifications therefore now on That further, the total expense incurred by such improvement sh�ll be born by, and assessed against, all the lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting thereon. . Passed and adopted by the August, 1939. ATT� T :/ � � /� rank N. ���Thitne.y Villa�e Recorder JOSEPH C. VES�ELY Village Attorney Villa�e Council this lst day of �. V. �2anchester President illage Council � � z., � � ���. 1VTOTICE TO PR�PERTY 0�`1NERS i�'UHQSE PRQP�RTY I�1AY BE �SSESSED 'I'F3EREFOR OF PROPOSED �'�AT�R 1JIAIN EXT��TSI UN ALU1�G FIRST S TR�"ET S OUTH BET�VEEi�T TZjVET�FTH Ai�ID THIRTLENTH AVIlVUES IN TI� V1:i,LAGE U�` HOPKINS Notice is hereby given that the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers in the �ity Hall in the Village of Hopkins, Henne in County, i:�Iinnesot a, at 8 0' clock P..�i1. on the /�• day of , 1939, to determine the necessity and advisability of the tension and construction of water mains along First �treet �outh between �i�nrelfth and Thirteenth Avenues in the Village of Hopkins. 1he size of the watc•r mains to be laid are in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Village Recorder. Notice is hereby further given that it is proposed that if possiblE the labor for the construction of the above shall be performed as a �Tl'A project, and that further, the total cost and expense of all the materials and other incidental expenses of said proposed extension shall be born by the oVvners of all the lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting uPon said construction, but that if it is not possible, to perform said labor as a VdPA project, then the total cost of said improvement shall be born by the owners of all the lots, pieces and parcels oi land abutting upon said construction, and shall be levied and assessed a�ainst said properties in accordance wit h Uhapter 425, Laws of It�iinn., 1921. And said property owners are hereby notified to be present at the time and place aforesaid, to discuss or object to the advisa- bility and necessity of said construction. rassed and ordered published this 5th day of July, 1939. � � r'rank N . ����J itney village Recorder JUSEPH C. VESELY Village rlttorney �a „�"s�' � .: ”( �� ; �, „..:- r RESOLUTION D�TERl�NI11TG TI� T�C�SSITY OF PRQPOSED ,�'1ATER MAIN �T�1�ION ALOl�TG 15T STRE�T SOUTH B�`I�',r1+�'EI�Z 12th I�1�]D 13th A9�1�NES IN THE VILLAGE OF H4PKINS �'JHER�AS, a petition has been presented to the Villa�e Council of the Village of Hopkins, v�hich petition prays for the extension of the Hopkins water mains along lst Street South bet���reen 12th and 13th Avenues South in the Village of Hopkins. AND �'�IHEREAS, due and statutory notice of a meeting of the 9illage Council to determine the necessity and advisability of said water main construction has been �iven, tivhich notice specified August l, 1939 as the date of said r�eeting, to all property owners �dvhose property may be assessed for such improvement, by a due and proper puQli.cation of such notice in the Hennepin County Review, the official ne��rspaper of the �illage of Fiopkins as provided by law. �.ND v'd?i�REAS, no objection has been interposed by anyone to said project, � N0�'� TI-+�REFORE, IT IS I�REBY RESOLV�D by the Village Council of tYie Villa�;e of Hopkins that it is expedient, ; necessary, :.. ' advisable and �proper, that the �,vater mains of the Villa�e of Hopkins be e�tended as follo�^as : Alon�� lst St. South between 12th an.d 13th Avenues South, in the Villa�e of Hopkins. Further, that the total ex�ense of said construction as above described shall be born by the owners of, and assessed against,all the l�ts, pieces and parcels of land abutting on said improvement. Ado�ted and passed by a majority vote of the Villa�;e �ouncil of the Villa�;e of Hopkins, August l, 1939. E. V. t;�2anchester President Villaoe Council ATTE T� / --- l ' . ;�Thitne Village Recofer JOSEPH C. V�SELY Vill�ge Attorney � �� a ��. r� � � � �,�,, ��y NOTICE TO PRQPERTY Oa�NERS �iOSE PROPER'I'Y ��Y BL ASSESSED TTHEREFOR OF PROi.'aSED �1fATER N1AIN CONSTRUCTION �i�TD EXTENSION ALONG S�VENTEEH AVElW� NORTH BET`4'VE'EN 'II� I�TOR`I�i LI�� OF LQT SE�'NTEE[�T, BLOCIi SI�, AND TH� NOR'I�I LINE OF LOT T�YE�TY-OI�, BLOCI� SEV�iT, BOTH LINES AS �1� SA1L� ti`JUULD BE IF EXTEIVDED ALL IN GIBB' S FIRST ADDITION TO i;JEST �.�ff1�T- NEAPOLIS. Notice is hereby given that the �illage Council of the Village of Hopkins will meet in the council chambers in the City Hall in the village of Hopkins, Hen epin County, I�Zinnesota, at F3 o�clock P.�-1. on the /�0�' day of , 1939, to determine the necessity and advisability of the xtension and construction of water mains along Seventeenth Avenue 1Torth between the North line of Lot Seventeen, Block Six, and the North line of Lot Twenty-one, Block Seven, both lines as the same would be if eg- tended, all in Gibb's First Addit ion to �dest ��inneapolis . The size of the water mains to be laid are in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Village Recorder. - i�Totice is hereby further given, that it is proposed that the labor necess�.ry for the construction of all the above shall be performed as a��r�TPA pro ject, and that further, the total cost and expense of all the materials and other incidental expenses of said proposed extension shall be born by the owners of all the lots, pieces and parcels of land abuttin.g upon s aid construction�and shall be levied and assessed against said }�roperties in accordance with Chapter 425, La.ws of ?��Iinn. , 1921. And said property o�vners are hereby notified to be present at the time and place aforesaid, to discuss or object to the advisa- bility and necessity of said construction. �assed and ordercd published this 5th day of �uly, 1939. � ' ran N . �."niit ne y Village Recorder �OSEPH C. V�S�LY Village Attorney RESOLUTION DETEi21��TINIPdG TI� NECESSITY OF PRQPf}SED �VATER I�.�II�1 EXTENSION AL�NG 17th AVENU�, NORTH BETL�JE�IV �iE NOR'I�I LINE OF LOT 17 , BLOCK G Aidll TI� NORTH LIi�+ OF LC}T 21, BLOCK 7, BDTH LINES 1� � SA�,� �VOULll BE IF EXTN'T�TD�D, ALL IN GIBB'S FIt��T ADllITI01�1 TO i'jIEST 1�.2II�Ti�TEAF'�LIS. �'JHEREAS, a petition has been presented to the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, which petition praSTs for the extension of the I-iopkins water inains along 17th Ave. North between the North line oi Lot 17, Block 6 and the i�Iori�h line of L,ot 21, Block 7, both lines as the same would be if extended, all in Cribb's First Addition to [N�est r?inrleapolis. AZdD �`J�fi'R�AS, due ar.d statutory notice of a meetin� oi the Villa�e Council to determine the necessity and advisability of said water main construction has been given, �vhich notice s�3ecifi�d Au�ust l, 1939 as the date of said r_Zeetin�, to �.11 pro��erty owners v��hose property n�ay be assessed for such improvement, by a due and proper publication of such notice in the Hennepin �ounty Review, the official nevrspaper of the �illage of Hopkins, as provided by lavv. AND �rdHEREA�, no abjection has been interPosed by anyone to said project. NOr"� T_�REFORE, IT IS HER�BY RESOLVED by thc �illage Council of �•he Villa�e of Hopkins that it is expedient, necessary, advisabile and proper , that the water m.ains ofthe Village of Hopkins be exterded a_s follo�vs : Along 17th Ave. North bettveen the North line of Lot 17, Block 6 and tYle RTorth line of Lot 21, Block 7, both lines as the same vaould be if extended, all ii1 Gibb',s First Addition to yJest T�Iinnea�oli s . Further, that the total expense of all materials and other incidentals not iurnished by ��JPA and incurred by said construction, as above described, shall be born by the owners of, and assessed against, all the lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting on said improvement. Adopted and passed by a�iajor�ty vote of the Village Council of the Villa�e of Hopkins , Au�ust 1 1939 . AT S Tj� p C/� .T'j.���� , / ��,r rank �,7. ;'niltney 'Village Recorder J4SL II C . V�SELY Village Attorney � E. �T. i!�Tanchester President Vill�.ge Counci 1 � 2 3 4 5 ', s � a s �o >> �� 13 14 15 �s ,� �a �s Zo 2� � zz 23 24 25 Zs 27 26 zs 30 31 a- 1 32 2`/z4.� ��:/ �e THIS INDENTURE, �.ade this �2d dmy o�° Au�ust, 1�33�, between ' the 17illa�� of �iopkin�, a n,uniaip�l cor�oration of th� County of Hennepin and State of T�inne�o��a., party of the fir�t �ar�� a�d �'ro- te.ctive Produc�s Inc ., a�Zinn�sota corporatio�. of the County of . �iennenin a.�c� 5tate o� �Iinnesot�, party o� the second p�r.t, �'1I'TNi58E�i, the.t said �arty of the first ��.rt ir� eonsid�r��icar� o�' �;he sum of f 3.#'t�r €�nd �a f iU0 (�50.00 ) Dollars �o it in han� paid ' by s�id p�rty of th.� secc�x�d par�, �he receipt �vh�reof i� hereb� acknowled �d does- her�b ` � , y�r�.nt, bar���i.�, s��.l �nd e�nvc�� u.�to the' � 'eaic3. ���.r��r o� th� second p�.rt, it� suceessor� and assi�;ns f oreqer, . all of th� iollowin; described �ract� o� pareels of ianc� lyir�.� ancl be:�n� in the County of �ienn�:pin -�and at�.te of �in�esot�, to-wit t �'�11 of Lot Fiv� ( 5) and the North�rl�- Fifteen Feet (15 ft. j of that p�rt of Lc�i� �ix (�i ), which 1i�s �,�sterly and Northerly of the Minnea,v4lis and St. Louis Hailroad spur track, r�nci thst �aortion oP Lot �'i�teer� ( l� y l.yin� North oi' the. �inneapo- 1is and �t. Louis Railroad. s�ur ti��.ck, all in �loc�k T�ven�y( 20) , �"�est �t�inne��oli�; anc� Lot '��n (10 j anc�. Lot l�Tine ( 9 j, exae�t�ng frozn �s.aid Lot Nine (�), th� South Thirty-f ive �'Eet t 35 Pt. ) th�r�of �nd �xce�atir�� th� ��s� or rear FortSr �'e�t ( 40ft. ) of s�id lats Nin� a,�d T�n ( 9�.nd 1Q) ,�all 3n El.ock Twenty-one Fa (�1 }, "���est ?"ir�n�t�p�lis ; al�o a11 th�.t P�xt; o�' TweJ.f�th Ave�uP 1yin� bet�raeen Block T�aenty �n�. T�^�enty-on� (�0 r�nci 2T) South�rly� of the extension of �he Nc�rtherl,y 1in�s c�f Lot T�'ive ( 5) in Block Twenty ( 20 ) an.d Lc�t Ten (1J ) iu B lac�� T�enty-one t 21) , across saici �'we? i'th �venu� and Northerly of a l�ne cir�awn acro�� said �i'c�velft�� �.ve�u� fro�. the ;;outh �asterly corncr of i;tze ��'nr�th �'ift�en ��'eet ( 1,,5 f't. ) c�f Lot ai� ( 6} ,�J.c�ck� '1'��enty (�� ) tc� the IVorthw�st eorn�r of th� �c�uth Thi.rty-fi��e Feet ( �� f't. ) of` Lot Nin�: ( 9 ) , �lack ��rent�r-oae ( 21} , ��es� tg�inn�a- �olx�;� �l�o that par� af th� vacateci �i11eg in BZock 'I`Erienty(�2Uj 1yin�; �outh�rly o�' the �xten�ion of tha I�Torth` lines of Lots �'ive and r ii't�en ( 5 anc� 15 � across said all�y �nd Idorth of• the I�I�nn�Apolis �.nrl �t. Lc�t�is ��ilroad �pur trac�, which .d�venue and. �ll�y is nova vacate��. _ TO �IAV�; �� �'a F30LD �i�.; 5�,��, sub��ct to �11' thc cc�nditians �nd. reserv�.tic�ns �� herein provided, to th� s�ic� party o�' � the ��c�nd pa.rt, its sucees�or� ar�d ��si�ng fc�rever, �►�d the Villa�e af I3o�kins, - €� �unieip�l carporaii�n, ��t�rty of the fir�t p�.rt, f�r i�s�li', its �ucc�s�ar� �.nd assi�ns, r3oos hereb�r cov�nerxt va`i.th th� s�3:c1 purty of thF, �econd �art, its succe� �or� anci ass�.�ns, th�,t it i� �iell sei�ea in i'ee o�' tYz� l�nds and �re.mises a�or�sr�id, anc� h�s �ood right ta sell �r�c�. aonve� the sarne ii1 the mmn�.er, an.e� forcu afores�id, ax�d tha�G the �am� €�r� free fro��n alI incurut�ranc�s exG�pt �uch ease�ents, if an� as �ra�y be of re�ord. Provided always, r�nd thi.� c�nv�y�nee is �nede upon th� �x�r�s� conditic�n that the saici pax°�� of th� ssc�nd part; it� successors �an�. a�signs, sh�ll wit�.i� six �an�hs frors the d�t� hereo�, erect, or c�.use to b� erectsd upa� said prexnis�s, �nti ,sha11 theremi'ter mr�int�in a Pactory bu3.ldin�, therovn, and there5_n ar thereon �taniif�acture or �rocese� �� J�SEPH C. VESELY ` ATTORIJEY AT LAW . . . . H�PKINB, MINNE�BOTA . ,� z � 4 5 6 � e 9 ,o „ ,2 13 ,4 15 16 ,� ,e 19 20 2, 2z 28 24 z5 26 s� 20 29 so 31 , 32 and e�or� o� di�pose a� r�9�3n� �ter�al �r ahi��le� �r �n�ulat�o� 'fl� sidin� or ��her r�late� build�n� �atari��s Qr pro�uat�; and �houZd sr�.c� �c�aamd party Qur3�n� �ny conseautive period of f3ne years hor��fter d�.�a�ant9.nu� L•�� r�anu£m�atur�, c�r �roaA��i�� �nfl store�e or di�tribu�io� of trie �zbave mont�.c�ne8 'buil.ciin� r�ter3.�.1� or thegr by- �ro�uot�, �hen the es�a�t� hereby cx��ted �� �11 �ovart to, ^ud r�vost �.n th� eaid p�ty of the �3.r��t p�rt,, �nd 3.t shr�l.]. ?�e J.�wf�l gor ��rty oF th4 f iret p�rt to r�-Q�tc�� upan the prEm3sa€� harab� oo�veged; �ro- VidOd, 1�Ci�IaV�I'� LYI,�t� �i�t:y d�t3t�t �;tP:�$'��II �'tO�$.00 Of 3.At�II�i021 Of �Et�'��P of tt�e �'f�r�'t ��rie tc� re-Qnter ac id �rsr�i�e;� �ha�11 bQ ��.v�n p�rty of �he aecond ��rt� by th� p�.rty� of thcs firs� p�rt by ra�i;�tarc:d mail; �ddre��sd to 1�r���c�t�.a� Pr�duct�, �n�. , g����i��, I��i�n. ; and i�' �ithin �ixt� dags �i't�r m�ailin� caf noticso b� ��rLg of ths s�con8 part �a3d �arty ot the secancl p�rt mc��.�'�a�s it� inton�ic�n to cantinu� ta util.ize �ho �rc3porty, by r�sum�?tion c�� busine�s ac�iv9.t3� �€� abc��re outl.ir�ed, �lze s��d �roparty �hall not Pove�� 9.ia pa�t9 af tho fir�t Be.rt but shall �c�rain �hc� prop�rty of t�e �artp o�' thc� aeconc3 part. Upan th� �ivin� of �:otio�; �.e aY'o�c��a�d , i.f �a�rt� of th� �eoond ��rt des�.res to �.bandon the �rog�erty, it shall have �hc rfgh�L, for t.ho pesiad of �ou� mc�n�h� aP��� rec��pt o� �atic� �� at'c�rflsr��.d , to r3ie,m�tlfl, razQ or te�r dowm �he build�� or buildin�s orv�ted on a�id .�ro�ert� by' P�rt� of th� �econd gart �nd �o�a �h� same in v�oln or in part �n d t4 rotain a�.l ar m�ng �a�rt thcar�e�f a� the propcar�ty vf s�ic� pa'rty oF the �eQond �art; but tha party' oF the seoond �ort si�ll ie�vn the pror�ises cleered oi' d�bri� �nd ia �uitablo oondit;fon �or reentry b�r pc�.r�Cy of ths f3.xgt �+�r^t. �'he u.�e o�P the �r�rd� "n��tS9 0� the fir�t p�rt" ar�.d np�r�y nf t�a $eoonc3 �artn srrhmravor us�d 2n this a�reem�nt �hall be �nv3.u�3.v� in Qach c�a�� o� ��.o vu�ras "�t� suaQe��ora �YiN� Q.��1��9'N • � � � � �houid saici seoc�nd ��r�Gy at �ny �fm� heroa�t�r da�ir� to ohan�e ths natura of. �ts pro�uats �cnd ther�a�`tor tv menuf�oture or �rouess p�oduote whoso natur� i� not �e�ated ta thoa� here�above �at forth, .lO5EPH C. VESELY �2� ATipRNEY AT LAW , HOPKINB. MINNE507A it m�y do go only a� consen� to suob ehr�n�e h�s b��n �ir�t obt�ined in c�°i�3n� by ���c� seoond p�r�� �ro�t '�ha �'ir�t �aarty har�ito, �nd �hould saic� soCc�nd party attes��t to m�n�xfca�tur� profluot� .unr�lated tv tho�e horolnbefore descr�.bed �aiihout f�rst nb�r�inir�� suah writ�en (�(711.8�?II� �'TOtIl �'�.i`3� �96�.P'�y' �7.0i'Q$O� �hE21 '�h@ @Ei�Q$� k3f�fiAb� GOri4��1'@(�.� �h€tY3 ravert �� ��nci r�vo�t 3n �a3.� p�arty aF �t�i� f�,�:�t; ��,x��, i�� �uc- ce��or� �n� es���ns, e�ad �.t �ha�.l be l��agul for �n.�.d f3,��t part,y to reenter upo� the �re�f$�� ha�eby conveyed; ��'ovidgds ho�a=�evo�, . th�� ��°ty Qf th� f�.T�t, ,�a�.rt ��ioll f3.x':�t �;3.ot� ,�5.�ty day'' � notice in �ritir�� �nr�t by r��3stere� r�a.i� �a ��ty o� ��i� secmnfl �r�rt �.t �Iopk�ns, ��i�.nnesat�, ot i.tm ix��on,ti�n ta re�n�er on €�ccaun� o� aonc�it�.on bra�{en by v�.rtue of thia narm�,r��h�: a�' th� coven�at, tivi,th oppo�tun��y ta ��x�ty of �hc� a�vand part aith�r to obt�.in Qon�ent �.f` poq�iblca to o�QrQt3on on the ba�is cor�pl�.�nad c�f ar �to r��u�.e its fnr�er ��ti4i-- tio�, or to rn�ova thc b3��lfl�.��� ,or buildin�z� ��. s�.id. .�rv.�3.s��, �.11 �vi�h�.� a p�r�.od oP �'o�xr month� Prvr� ci��Ge of recei�t of �ol:ioo by it 9.n the r�anxaQar ;�raei�.�d �.n ��o preoaafn� �ar��;r��h oF ti�f� co4enant, The s�id f�rst �ar�� he�reby rese�veg to i��elf th� rea�onc��le use o:f �.ny �oadway� or oar��a�� that �,y be e�t�bl�.shed �ros� �ime to �i�s� f'or �uch purpo��� a�ro�r� th� �a�e��ses �.eroby convayvd by �a3d ec�con�. �cart�* It �:� ilt�t$iCx' LiIId@T9'�OOt� tht�� any bu�ld�n�� or �ti�E� �truoture�s laoat�d upan said prer���e� at �h� ��tv h�reof, ei�a�l r�ma:in tho pron�rty of thc �irr�t �z�rty herc��o, �nel th�.t at ang ti�rcco u�on the d��nci of �hc� soa�n� �a�xr�y la�r�a9;�a� ��ic� fir��t �ar�y ��ill �remave such '�uild.in�� or strueturee �ror� �€�.fd pre��„i.sese pre�g3.cied �hat �aic� secsanrl ���rt� �h�xl ��4y t�� ��x�an$�� oi' s�an re�oval. .�ncl th�. mbovQ b�r�a2nd, �xant�c� l�rr�.e �n� �rem3s�s, in �h� nuiot �nd �g�ooab3.s po�e�;u�ior� of aa��. �rt� caf the �ecans� �art, i�t� guQ- ces�or. � an�3 �,�s9.�,�s m�;rzin�i� all person� 1ca�r�ti11� cl��.min� or to claim the �h�1� or ang �art the�°ec�P, eub,j�et to e��.��ir�� e��Qnlen�� �d the cQnd.�ti�n� €�n� �rov3�ion� hereinb�forc� r�on�tioned, �tY�e s�ic'i ,�arty u#' 32 �� tho �3.rs� pr�rt va9.li warr�znt and defend. JOSEPH C. VESELY ATTORNEY AT LAW � HOPKINB. MINNESOTA _ � �� � , � , 2 � <. 5 6 , a 9 ,o „ ,2 19 14 15 16 ,� ,a ,9 2� z, z2 23 24 z5 26 e7 28 29 30 91 32 IN T��TIAfO�IY' �:�H��OF, th� �aid. �arty of the first part has caused ilzese presents to b� exEcu.ted 1�1 its cc�rpc�rate nane by the President of the Village Council af the Villa�;e of Ha�l:ins, r�nc� by th.e �ecordaz� o�' said Vi1.l���e of I�r�pkin�, r�nd its cor�or�te seal ta bo here- unto affixed the day and y�aT i'2rst above v�ritten . CORT'pR�T� a�AI. Sl.�ned, �;Qalocl ar�;? llalivered in ° Fr$s r.c� of : ��i " .�� sT�T� a� ��2INI�7E30�r�) ) COtTl�1TY OF ��TI�'Il`�') �S • vxL�G� Qr �za�l�zz�s� B ;T C� [� � v�lT-�+ Presid�r�L of �Tilla��� Courieil Bf /Y Recorder of i�i1].age of H kins r � On tli�.���ay oi Au�ust, 1y39, before me, a i�otar,y F'ublic within a�.1d for said Coant3�, appeared E. V. F:�anch�ster �nd Fr�.nk l�. 1'Jhitney, to mE person�tl:l,y known�, �aah� b.ein� each by ae dul� sworn., ciid s3y tY:at they ar� re�pectiv,ely th� �:�resirien�G of the VillsgE Council of' the Village of Hopkins and t2�e Recorcier of s�id Villa�e, which Villa�e of Hopkins is the municip�l cor�oration naa�ed in �he fore- goira,g instrument, and that the seal aff3.xed to said instrument is �the cor�or�t�� seal of saici car,uoration, ana th€�t �aid inatrument was si�ned �nd sealed in behali' of said eprpora'tion b� authority of t�he Village Co�zncil of ssid V311a�e of Hopkins, �d each acknowled�ed said instrument to be the fre� act and deed of such corporation. _ V � � � OSL+IH C. V'ES�L� Y ` NotarST �uL�lic,�?enne�in Co. ,Adinn. My Commission ex�ires, J'�.29,1943. .. � `2� JOSEPH C. VESELY ATiORNEY AT LAW HOPKINB. MINNEBOTA � . A regular meeting of the Yillage ICouncil of Hopkins was held at the council chambers on Tuesdap, August 15, 1939, at 7:30 P.1�. Members present: E. �. Manchester, President; Trusteea Odell, Jasperson e.nd Olson and Recorder �hitney. Members absent: None. Motian by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the minutea of the last meeting be approved as read. Carried. . Bdotion by Olson, seconded bp Odell, that °Reeolution determining the necessity of proposed sidewalk and curb along the South side of lst street North f rom 15th Avenue North, 19esterly to the East line of alleq in Block B, Gibb�s Firet Addition to 1�est Minneapolie", �hich resolution is hereto attached, marked �hibit "A", a.nd hereby made a part of theee minutes, be adopted. Carried. A petition was preaented to the council asking for tar-oil treatment to the �lley in Block 80, �est Minneapolis, Second Division. Motion by Odell, sec- conded by Olson, that the petition be granted and notice of hearing thereon given. Carried. A representative of Eitel Hoepit�l appeared before the council with reference to a bill for the care of Fr�nk 8hepley. The matter was referred to the Village attorney. The report of the �ssessor of the 1939 asseesment was presented to the council. General Fund No. 7513. Motion by Odell, eeconded bp �hitney, that the bill of Third Avenus ea oapital for care of Joseph Kokesh from i�ay 1, 1939, to July l, 1939 in the eum of Seventy-si� a.nd 25/100 Dollars (�76.25) be allo�ed. Carried. General Fund No. 7514. �otion by Jasperson, seconded by Odell, that the bill Of will am trobec or Seventy-five Dollars (�75.00) for the burial of John VP. Novotney be a1loWed. Carried. : A delegation appeared before the council relative to grading Vaxi Buren Avenue. No action was taken by the council. �"later Fund No. 6013. Motion by Whitney, seconded bp Odell, that a check on t e�ia er n n the sum of Two thoueand five hundred thirtp and 36/100 Dollare (�2530.36) be issued to the Treaeurer of the United States in payment of sponsorL s share of material used on �PPA water pro� ect. Carried. Motion by �Vhitney, seconded by Jaeperson, that the Village purchase f rom t�Pilliarn Erickson for Seventy-five Dollare (�75.00) the Easterly 30 feet of Lot 68, Auditor's 8ubdivision No. 239, providing the Village Attorne� ,finds the title thereto to be good in the seller. Carried. B�otion by Odell, seconded bq Olson, that Lloyd Veselp be hired for the work of preparing epecial asseaement carde to be paid� at the rate of fifty cents (�.50) per hour. Carried. Motioa bp 0�1. son, seconded bp Jasperson, that the followin� bills be a,llowed and paid. �bcww�d • 7488 7489 7490 7491 7492 7493 7494 7495 7496 7497 Enge r A. Johnsoa L�wrence Schutz Hloomie Jenstad J. Jasperson �illiam Odell Anton Olsoa E. V. �Ganchester l�els Pielson Leo Spott John Brecka, Jr. GENERAL FUND 3e,1. firet half August 3a1. first half August Sal. first half August 8a1. as trustee for Auguat Sa1. as trustee for August Sa1. as truetee for August Sa1. as mayor for August Labor 1st h�lf 3a1. garbage collector/Augus Labor repaising running bo�rd on fire truck � � 72. 50 72. 50 3 7. 50 30. 00 30. 00 30. 00 40. 00 19. 25 66. 67 5. 50 7498 7499 7500 7501 ?502 7503 7504 7505 7506 7507 7508 7509 7510 7 511 7512 6006 6007 6008 6009 6010 6011 6012 -14396 14397 14398 14399 14400 14401 14402 14403 14404 �14405 14406 14407 14408 14409 14410 14411 14412 GENERAL FUND He�liry Schussler Labor at Parks Joe Joret Labor a,t Parks LeRpp A. Ol son Bldg. Park Benche s Thomas J. �osanda 1939 Asaessment Gertrude �osanda Aesistant to assessor Hennepin County Board of Poor Bdpls. Gen. Electric Co. Electrio service Borushak � Rubenstein Inc Merchandise Carl Heinrich gillin� Dogs Arthur Echdahl Iron Cla�v Paulson Hardware �derchandise T. VP. �alker Renting of staging � tackle Hopkins Variety Store Merchandise B�pls. Gae Light Company Gas Coneumption Kokesh Hardware Merchandise Herma,n Olson Joaeph B. Miller Geo. M. Miles Ko ke sh gardware National Meter Company C, Mil, 8t. P& P. RR. Co. Bdpls. Gen. Electric Co. WATER FUND Sal. first half of Auguet Sal, first half of August Labor Merchandise �derchandi se Freight on B�erchandise Pumpin� &� Pump Station ROAD & BRIDGE FUND Frank 8todola �Pal te r Johnaon Henry Tetsloff Henry Sohussler Peter 0. Sweneon Fra.nk Kriz Frank Erickson Robert Gehrke James E. Nelson John 8hubert John Ahner Frank �aepar goke ah Hardware Standard 011 Company 8kelly Oil Company Mpls. Gen. Electric Co. Republic Creosotfng Co. Sal. first half of August Labor Grader Man Labor Repairing Labor Repairing Labor Repairing Labor Repairing Labo r Repairing Labor Repairing Labor Repairing Team Labor Labor Cleanin� Labor �e rchandi se Gasoline Gasoline Stop 8ign � G�ra�e Road Tar SPECIAL FUAD � 12. 00 43. 00 13. 20 295. 00 82. 50 264. 00 517. 08 5. Ol 9. 00 5. 00 5. 57 3. 30 13. 60 1. 00 54. 84 ?2. 50 57. 50 20. 00 . 60 7. 29 2. 62 192. 75 67. 50 61. 20 18. 50 5. 75 32. 50 5. 75 18. 50 39. 00 8. 50 69. 00 1. 00 24. 00 7. 50 28.19 12. ?4 11. 34 817. 79 15774 Emil Brokl Truck Labor 41.25 15775 gokesh Hardware �erchandise 1.33 15?76 Hennepin County Review Legal Publicatione 31.06 15777 First National Bank Interest Coupone 25.56 15778 Ind. School Dis. DTo. 19 Certificate of Indebtednees 441.00 Motioa bq Whitney, seconded by Jasperaon, that the council go on record as willin� to vacate 13th Avenue North between lst etreet North and the North line of the Eset & Weet a11ey in Block 71, i�est �inneapolis, Second � Division, providin� the School District purch�ses Lote 16 to 24, incluaive, said Bloc� 71, and providing the gillage reeerve6 the ri�ht to retain pipee in said vacated atreet �nd place new pipes tberein. �h3tnep and Jasperson voted °Yea". Odell and Olson voted °NoP�. Mancheeter voted nYes". �otion carried. Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried the meeting adjourned. ATTEST: . �' � . CLE RESOLUTION DETER�:�'INING �'E NECESSITY OI' PROPOSED SIDEWALK 1�I�D CURB ALONG TI-�E SOUTH SIDE OF lst S�'�E;`i' I�TORTH FROTII 15th A�ENUE NORTH, i�JESTERLY TO TF� EAS^1 LINE OF �iLLEY IN BLOCK S, GIBB' S�IRS1^ ADDITIQN TO G�EST MINT�APQLIS . 'JJHEREAS, Dr. Ja.mes Blake is the owner of Lot One (1) , �lock Eight (8), Gibb's First Adaition to �'�est 14Tinneapolis AND ti'�;REAS, the said Dr. Sames Blake has presented a written petition to the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins praying for the construction of a sidevaalk and curb a.lonb the South s ide of lst St . North f rom 15th Avenue T��orth ti'7esterly to the East line of the alley in Block Eight (8) , Gibb's First Addition to �;`lest Minneapolis AND ti�REAS, such proposed construction abuts only upon said Lot One (1), Bloc�� Eight (8), Gibb's First kddition to �i'dest P.4inneaf�olis AND ��THERE�S, said petition prays that the cost of said con- struction be assessed agair�st Lot One (1), Block Eight (8), Gibb's First Addition to ��Jest �Jtinneapolis AND �NHEREAS, due notice has been served upon the said Dr. James Blake and his wife, Catherine Blake, of a meeting of the Village Council to determine the necessity and advisability of said construction, which notice specified August 15, 1939 at 8 0' clock P.M. as the date of said meeting Ai�TD 1���REA.S no objection has been made by anyone against said improvement NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEI��BY RESOLVED by the Village Council of the �illage of Hopkins that it is necessary and proper that sidewalk and cur� be constructed,pursuant to plans and specifi- cations therefor on file in the office of the Villa�e Recorder, along the South side of lst Street North from 15th Avenue North", Z'lesterly to the East line of alley in Block �ight (8) , Gibb's First Addition to ti'yest �7inneapolis. Further, that the total expense incurred by said construction shall be born by, aa�dasseseed against Zot One ( 1) , Block Eight (8) , Gibb's First Addition to tiiiest Minneapolis. ' E. V. Manchester President Village ouncil � ATTE� : rank N, ;Yhit Village Recorder JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney Auguat 19th, 1939 To Th� �onorable, The Qilla�e Couaoil of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minttesots Gentlemen: The unders3�nad� MIIPNFAPOLIS GAS -LIGHT CO�A v�, hereinditer oalled °The Company" is the awaer of the gaa plant in the V�llage of Hopkiaa ead in oonnection there- vith n franohiee for the laying and.maintennnoe oP gas aaina and pipe� in the atreete, aveuues �nd alleys af said Villaga: Written applioQtion has besn �de to_ the Corapan� far the extension of its me�ina an8 the installation of servicea at�d other t1�oilities Por the furnishing oP gas to the.foTlowing premiaee; vi�s Jones and Dean have �ppli�d for suoh exteneion, .inatallation and_ser�ioe ta the p�emisae located on Lote":1� a�c�:l�� Blook l� - Said premfsee being in F. A,.Savage� Znterlaohen P�rk Addi�ian in the Village of �Hopkins ncoording to the plat thereoP of reoord aad on file in the oPfioe oP the Register of�Iieeds in and £or the County of Hennepin, Minnesota, In order to furnish such serviee, the oompany proposee to o�nstrnat of 3a binok eteel�screx �oint gae pipe oP atsndard �►eight, nn extenaion�in �ahleg 8oad ita said Village beginning e►t the_eaisting gas noe�in located 30 Feet �eaeured at right aagles eoutherly from the norther.ly 2ine pro jeated oF Goodriah St�;,_ and estending thenae north�rlq on t�e easterly aide of aaid lshley Road to the southerly liae projeoted of Boy�oe St, Said extension ia to be oonstruoted at a depth oP 3 Y'eet �easurad from the preeent grade of eaid street to the top of th� pipe. � A plat ie attaohed showing �he plan of the propose�i eatenaion of said msin, the heavy blaok line in �shley Road indioating the eateneion, �REF08T, the Company-pre►ys for relief as Pollowe: 1. That the -ee�id proposed � ple�n end sai8 ex�tenaion may be apprcjved by gour Honorable Body. 2, That �if the same ie not approved, your Honorable-Body point out the � objevtiona th�reto aad the reasons for suoh dise�pprovalo 3� That if the said plaa ie not approved, yonr Honorable Body designate w4�at oh�nges th�ereia gou require. .� - $espeotfull� submitted, biIl�,A.POLIS GA3 LIGHT CO�PA�Y BY' %�/�10 3 7 �o� c e QS�. ��,:.' 0 M . . #3� 2 7 ; R � W • . s , ���Q� Go 2 ��%'7ai�. ; . . 30 "�s • /1/• L�.� c4 , � � o�oa �s�c� �3 " �''��a�� : l�r� �9sh/e� I�c.� c✓ F�re. � ..�� va�/r � �1� ��'`- ' To ,C3�y c � QSt . - fr'�c�uir-�c..� ; - ��o'of �„��� /- 3x� C�Oss �- 3 "!/,�Y�3 �-�o�, � Jo,d 97 i9�/�r.g 37 .. , A special meetin� of the Qilla,ge Council of Hopkine �as held at the council chauobers on Tuesday, Auguat 29, 1939, at 8 P. B�. Membere present: E. V. Mancheeter, President; a,nd Olson and Recorder �Phitney, Membera absent: Truetee Odell. Trustee Jaepereon �otion by Olson, seconcied by Jasperaon, that the minutes of the laet meeting be ap�ro�ed as read. Carried. �otion by Jaspereon, seconded by Olson, that the petition of �dinneapolis Gas Li�ht Co�npany for inetallation of a gas main on Ashley Road from Goodrich Street to Boyce 8treet be granted. Carried. Pursuant to advertised notice, bids were opened for materials for � block of stone sewer egteneion. Bids were received from Pioneer Elevator and Lumber Company, La,mpert Yards, Inc. and Justus Lumber Company. All bide were indentical and were as follo�vs: �ATERI AL - 180 ft. 15 in. �. C. pipe 78 ft. 10 in. �. C. pipe 1500 common brick 1 manhole ring and coger 3 Catch Basin inleta LTNIT PRICE TOTAL 88¢ Lin. �'t. �158.40 38:� Lin. Ft. 30.03 16. 00 pe r M. 24. AO 11. 50 11. 50 13. 50 40. 50 Total amount of bid-------- a64. 3 �otion by Olson, seconded by Jaspereon, that all bide be rejected and clerk inetructed to advertise for new bide. Carried. �dotion by Oleon, eeconded by Jasperson, that the clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for one car load of 8toker Coal. Carried. A petition wae presentec! from fifteen property o�vners on 14th. Avenue Nor�h requesting certain etreet improvemente. Motion by Whitney, seconded by Olson that the Council and Village Engineer examine this street at 5 P.M. on August 30, 1939. Carried. �dotion bp 9Phitney, eeconded by Jaspereon, that the village employ the Rotor Rooter Company to clean one thouBand feet of sewer leading back from the septic tank for �90.00. Carried. Motion by VP�itney, geconded by Jasperson, that the Village Attorney be instructed to procure a new Torrens certificate for the village dump property. Carried. Motion by Oleon, seconded by Jasperaon, that the following bill be allowed and paid. Carried. GENERAL FUND 7515 Lawrence 8chutz ?516 Enger A. Johneon ?51? Bloomie Jenstad 7518 Leo 9pott ?519 City of Robbinsdale 7520 Jaoob 8cheffler 7521 Grace-Lee Products Inc. ?52a Fra,nk �. B9hitney 7523 Joeeph C. Veselp ?524 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. Sal. last half Aug. � ?5.00 Sal. last half Au�. 75.00 Sal. laet half Aug. 37.50 8�,1. last half Aug. 66.67 Recreation office ex- pense for July ' Aug. 4.00 gal. for month of Aug. 10.00 1 gal. Gr�ce-Lee Cleaneer 2.22 8a1. for month of Aug, 75.00 $al. July, Aug. , � Sept. 1939. 90. 00 2elephone service 12.53 �. BPECDAL FUND 15779 First National Bank of Hopkine Interest � 14,80 15780 H. J. Young Labor 26.87 15781 Lee McNallp Surveying :'3�7.50 � ROAD � BRIDGE FUND 14413 Rodosta G�rage Supplies 4.15 14414 Frank Stodo�,a 3a1. laet half Aug.6?.50 �PATER FUND 6014 Joseph B. Miller 8a1, last half Aug. 57.50 6015 Herman Olson 8a1. laet half Aug. 72.50 6016 The A. P. $mith Mfg. Co. 8upplie s 181. 40 6017 VPaterous Company Supplies 4.66 6018 Herman Olson Stampe 1.00 Upon motion duly made, eeconded and carried the meeting adjourned. CL ATTEST: � � �� � ' � -� .-� � Au�;uet S0, 1939 Ta The Honorabl� The 8illage �ouncil o#' the Vfl1e�� oP I3opl�ine Aeanepin Couaty, t�inae�o� (�entlemsna 2'he undersi�ner3, LiIP3td�APOI,I� GA3 LIG�i2 CO?9PANY, hereinafteY oalled °fihe Company" �is the o�arner of the gas.p2ant in the Vill�ge of Hopkine and fn oonneotioa there- v�.th a f'ranahfse for tbe le�yia� and mai�teaance of gas maine and pipes ir► tY�e -streets, avenues and alleys of e�id �illa�e, � �'rit�en appl.ieation has been ma�te to the CcmOpaay for the eatension oP it� zoain� and the faet�llatton oP �arvioee and other f'acilities_£or the f'urnishing of ges �o the Pollo�in� premises, v�as August J. Pierson i�s applled �or suah eatenaion, iastalletion and servioe � to the premise� locatod on I�at 9, Hlock ?4 _i _ Said g emises being in �eet�E�inneapoiis 2nd Add�tion in the 9illage of Hopkiae gocordin� to the plat thereot of reaord end on file gn the offive of the Regieter aP 8eeds fn eud for the Gbnaty oP Hentiepia, �tinnesota. • . 3 Ia order tc Ptarnish suoh eerviQe, the compaqy propoees to construot o� 3a black eteel sarew joint ga� pipe of standQrd �eight an ertenefon in 14 Ave Ro in said _ .Village beginnit�o at the end oP the eaistia� gas m�in Iocated 149�_ measured at " ri�t att�,les aortherly #'rom the northarly liae projeoted of let 3t� 14o and, 22Q a�easured at right an�lee eaeterly from the weaterly line of seid 24 Ave ido and extending thenca northerly on the �esterly side of eaid I4 Ave 2�o to the sontherly line pro�evted of �nd St Nc. 3c�id extension is ta be aonstruoted at a�d�pth of 4 feet me�sured from the prea�at grade of e€�id avenue to the tcp of the pige� A plat ia e�tt�cherl a►�v�rin� the p2an of tha_ proposed extension oP eaid maia, the heavy ble�k Iine in 14 AHe �Jc indioatin� ths eatenaion. �3EA�t�'ORE, the CampaAy praye For reliefl ae f'olla�e: 1. That the eaid propoeed plan aad said e�cten�3on a�ag be apprayed b� ycur Honornble Body, ` 2. Thet if th�-same i� not approved, your Honorable.Body point out the ob�eotions thereto and the reasons Por suoh di�appr,�val� 3. �t if the scsid plen is aot �pproy��� �ur Honorable Body daeignate �at ohaagee thereiz► you r�quire. � _ �espectftitlly submitted, ffi�dt�F�AFOLIS GAS .LI�fiT CQ�ANY � r^ ' n -- .._. .; . ,. . .�._ .. _ -... ....._... -._. . . ,l',�p_ �� . . ; .. _. . ��32;�7 � , . . � .. � �. 2 � �S�'� � . � � - � � � � : _. � � � � s � � -3 "E.7 a,l 4-D• f' ,�9 �iv•ni. l�r� � / asf�N. z�' E y1/ Lii�� � �µ /�✓�. N �S/= 'E E. Li��° #i�8" / 3 ' S. S. �, � -�, � . N. - : 0 , _______ . . � /�ro�o o.s ed ,3 "' J�la�•� � . �.� : /� �✓e . N � � � . . F�rc��r, �� g -,/U •N. L�i-�� / cSy`- J1/. ; . To . 2 � aSf', ,l1 /, � . � . � ��c� u �r� a/ , .. . - �-.�s ' o f 3 " �ip � . � - QS - 2 a 3 . � �/06 /D � � � �f/�.� �!�_, A regular meeting of the Village Council of Hopkine wa� held at the council chambers on Tuesday, 8eptember 5, 1939, at 8 P.M, Membere present: E. V. Manchester, President: Trustees Odell, Jasperson, and Olson and Recorder Whitney. Members absent: None. Motion by Olson, seconded by Jaspereon, that the minutes of the laetmeeting be approved as read. Carried. Motion by Odell, eeconded by Jasperson, that the application of J. F. Connolly for licensea for on and off sale of non-in- toxicating ��.�t_��tquors, Soft drinks, �,nd milk at 709 Excelaior Avenue be granted. Carried. �dotion by ilPhitney, seconded by Odell, that official houee nwnbers for all lots in the village be added to the special assessement carde. Carried. Motion by Jasperson, seconded by 9Phitney, that the request of the National Labor Relations Board for the use of the fire hall for a ehop election on September 14, 1939, be granted. C�rried. �otion by Jaepereon, seconded by VPhitney, that the petition of Lewis Emmitt Te�ry for a curb in front of lots 22, 23, and 24, Block 6, Gibb's First Addition to West Minneapolis be granted. Carried. The oath of Lester Beardsley aa a member of the library board for a two year term commencing July 15, 1939, was presented to the council. Motion by Jasperson, seconded. by Odell, that the application of the Minneapolie Gas Light Company for egtension of ite main on 14th. Avenue North between Firet and Second Streets North, be granted. Carried. Motion bp V9hitney, seconded by Oleon, that the Village Engineer be inetructed to make a profile of 14th. Avenue North. Carried. l�otion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the re queat of Tom Kosonda for cards for asseasement records, to�ether with additional pay in the eum of fifty dollars for making same out, be laid on the table. Carried. �otion by Oleon, eeconded by Odell, that the Clerk notify Ray Peterson by letter that '. he�e�ter the cleaning of the libra,ry will be done by relief labor. Carried. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jaspereon, that the following bills be allowed and paid. GE1dERAL FUND `1525 Lawrence Schutz 7526 Enger A. Johneon �52� �r�nk 8itar 52 loomie Jenstad 75�9 �artin J. Vanek 7530 Martin J. V�nek 7531 Hopkins Fire Dept. 7532 Hopkins Fire Dept. 7533 Bloomie Jenstad 7534 The Minneeota News Co. 7535 Farhnam 8tat. & School $upply Co. 7536 Ray Peterson 9a1. first half Sept. 8a1. firat half 3ept. Special Police Police Bdatron Meala for prieoners Fire � Police calls Firemen Phones Car Fire Sal. Firat half $ept. Mds, for library Library supplies Cleaning ].ibrary � �►': 72. 50 73. 50 60. 50 7. 50 0, 85 30. 00 4�. 00 22. 50 37. 50 88. ?7 4. 99 3. 00 7537 7538 ?539 7540 7541 7542 7543 7544 7545 ?546 7547 ?548 ?549 7550 7551 7552 ?553 14415 14416 14417 14418 1�419 14420 14421 14422 14423 14424 14425 144a6 GENERAL FIINB Joe Joret Henry 3chuesler Lampert Yarcis, Inc. Paulson �ardware Leo 3pott A. VP. Elmqui st C. �. Grover Joeeph C. Veselp Robert Gehrke �dolf Anderson Nel s Nel son Leo Priest I�otor Co. Daniel E. Foleg �okeeh Hardware Pau1 Lundquist Qarl Heinrich Rural Hennepin County Surplus Commodity Committee Labor at Pa�rke Labor at Pa,rke 9upplies $upplie s $al. Fi rst half $ept. $a1.3rd, quarter as t reaeure r Fire warden eervicea Case work W�rk on Septic tank �Pork on Septic tank �Pa�e s Supplies Juetice fee �erchandise Repairing eidew�lks Killing four doge Poor cases. ROAD � BRIDGE FUND Frank 3todola VPilliaxn $chelitzche Frank Nunvar VPalter Johnaon Frank Erickson Frank gaepar The Pure Oil Co. Jellys' $inclair 8tation Martin Holy E. J. McDonald Republic Creosoting Co. E. J. McDonald I5782 Ma� Sorensen 15783 E. J. McDonald 15?84 V�, 8. Nott Company 15?85 Emil Brokl 6019 Herman Olson 60a0 Joseph B. �diller Sal. first half Sept. Road repair work Road repair work Tractor Man Road �Pork Road �6ork Gasoline Gasoline Gasoline 9a.nd Road Tar 8and BPECIAL FUND Sup pl i e s Gravel for alley $uppliee Truck labor �ATER FUND $al. firet half 8ept. Sa1. first half `Sept. � 56. 50 12. 00 34. 32 6. 44 66. 66 50. 00 62. 50 15. 00 5. 50 28. 00 28. 00 0. 21 3. 50 2. 06 149. 45 12. 00 35. 42 � 67. 50 38. 50 62. 50 75. 00 56. 00 36. 00 8. 20 15. 24 2. 28 8. 02 26 5. 64 20. 08 �110. 78 8. 80 1�. 59 99. 38 72. 50 57. 50 �otion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that we raise the 1eve1 of Interlachen Avenue providing �innetonka Township signs an agreement to pay half of the cost thereof. Carried. �otion by VPhitney, seconded by Olson, that all water be turned off where accounta are paet due more than ninety days ancl that the cos.t of turning the same off and on be added to the water bill. Carrieci. Upon motion duly �ade, aeconded and carried the meeting adjourned. ATTEST: Pre sident A regul�,r meeting of the Village Council of Hopkins v�as held at the council chamb�re on Tuesday, September 19, 1939, at 8 P. �� . Members present: �. V. i�anchester, President: Trustees Odell, l�asperson, and Olson and Recorder t'Phitney. b�embers a�sent; None. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperaon, that the minutes bf the last meeting be approved as read. Carried. Pursuant to advertised notice, bids were opened for fifty tons of Stoker Coal to be delivered to the City Hall. '1'he following bids were received: G. Krautkremer, �$7.45 per ton. Lampert Yards, Inc., �7.45 per ton plus 15¢ for oil treatment. Justus Lumber Company, �7.45 per ton lus 15¢ for oil treatment. Pioneer Elevator and Lur�ber Co�jipany, �7$�45 per ton plu8� 15¢ for oil treatrnent. �iotion by Olson, seconded by Jasnerson, that we accept the bid of Laxnpert Yards, Inc. , of ��p7. 45 per ton. Carried. Pursuant to �dvertised notice, bides were then opened for materiale for � block of storm sewer construction. The following bids were received: Justus Lumber Company, �$263.98. Pioneer Elevator and Luanber Cornpany �263.53. Lampert Yards, Inc. , �y264. 43. Motion by Jasperson, seconded by Odell, that v�e accept bid of Pioneer Elevator and Lumber Company. Carried. A petition frorn the Board of �;ducation of Independent 5chool District No. 19, which peiition is hereto annexed, markect exhibit'�A," and hereby made a part of these minutes, ret�uesting the vacation of that part of 13th. Avenue North lying bett�veen the south line, extended easterly across said street, of lot 16, Block 71, ti4est Minneapolis, Sec�nd Diviaion, and the south line of First Street ldorth in said �illage, was presented to the council. Motion by �hitney, seconded by Jasperson, that the Clerk give posted and published notice of a hearing on said petition on Tueaday, October 3, 1939, at 8 P.9d, in tne council chambers. Carried. A repreeenta,tive of D. d4, Haering anct Co. , Inc. , appeared before the c�uncil with reference to treating water f rom the village wells. Motion by Odell, seconded by �hitney, that we lay the matter on the table to be taken up at some future time. Carried. Doctor ffi. T. I�eHale and a delegation appeared before the council asking that the appropriation for the band for the cotnming year be increased from one thousand dollars to t�relve hundred dollars. Garbage man; Leo Spott, requested � publication of regulations concerning garbage. Ce rtain parties appeared bef ore the council with reference to the use of the old Burne Building for an automobile wrecking business. Health officer; Kucera, informed the council that there are no contagious deseasea and no cause for alarm from Infantile Paralysis. The attac�ed notice, marked exhibit"B"and hereby mad.e a p�.rt of these minutes, hav�ing been duly published, the motion was made by Olson a,nd seconded by,,�asperson th�.t ��resolution determining necessity of proposed tar oil treat�nent upon the alley in Block 80, 69est Minneapolie, Second. Diviaion, �� which resolution is hereto attached, marked exhibit "C", and hereby made part of the se minute s, be adapted. Carried. D�otion by Jasperson, seconded by Odell, that the application of Joseph 8chorr and Sons for one milk License and one Milk Truck License be granted. Carried. ,� ys'Y° • Motion by Olson, seconded by Odell, th�t the off'er of Eitel Hospital to accept �450.00 as settlement in full of their bill for �523.95 for care of Frank Shepley be accepted, and that said Hospital be paid such su�n of �450.00. Carried. , � �.�a� Motion by Olson, thousand dollars Fund. Carried. h�otion by Olson, allowed and paid. 7555 7556 7557 7558 7559 7560 7661 7562 7563 7564 7565 7566 7567 7568 7569 7570 7571 7572 7573 7574 7575 7576 757? 7578 75?9 seconded by Jasperson, that vae transfer one f'rom the General Fund to the Road and Bridge eeconded bp Jaspe•rson, that the following bills be Carried. GEN�:RAL FUND J. Jasperson T,Villiam Odel Anton Olson E. V.�anchester Frank N. �thitney Mpls. Gas Light Co. J�nes Edel Oil Station Accounting System Co. Frank �.rickson Nels Nelson Henn. Co. Review E. E. Noreen & Co. I�pls. Gen. Electric Hopkins Municipal Leo Spott Jacob 8cheff ler Justus Lumber Co. Lawrence Schutz Enger A. Johnson �N. S. Nott Co. Joe :7oret Bloomie Jenstad Henn. Co. Review �dwin A. Remar Sub. Henn. Co. Relief Co. Band Board Sal. For Sept, Sal. For Sept. Sal. For Sept. Sal. For Sept. Sal. For Sept. Gas Coneumption Gas & Oil for Utility Truc Supplies Labor on Septic Tank Labor 8tationery � Publications r;xam. accounts & records Electricity used Concerts Summer of 1939 Sal, last half Sept. Sal. for Sept. Supplies Sal. �ast half Sept. Sal, ast half Sept. Badge f or �iayor Labor at Parks Sal. last half Sept. 9ubscription Magazine subscriptivns Relief _ '1�ATER FUND 6021 Herman Olson Sal, last half Sept. 602� Joseph B. Miller Sal. last half Sept. 6023 �dpls. Gen. Electric Co. Pumping & Pump Station 6024 Herman Olson Sta�nps & Expresa ROAD � BRIDGE FUND � 30. 00 30. 00 30. 00 40. 00 75. 00 1. 00 k 2. 15 3. DI 22. 50 22. 75 27. 43 100. 00 513. 58 1000. 00 66. 67 10. 00 2. 78 75. 00 75. 00 z. �o 43. 50 37. 50 2. 00 47. 40 237. 24 72. 50 57. 50 182. 30 1. 30 14427 Frank 3todola 8a1. last half Sept. 67, 50 14428 Frank Kriz Road repair 25.50 14429 John Taucher Road repair 25.50 14430 Henry $chussler Road repair 16.00 ROAD � BRIDGE FUND 14431 Adolf Anderson 14432 Frank Nunvar 14433 John Ceryes 14434 James Lyk�e 14435 Joseph A. Shonka 14436 ;�alter Johnson 14437 Frank Kaspar 14438 Standard Oil Co. 14439 i�pls. Gen. Electric Co. 15786 Skelly Oil Co. 15787 Emil Brokl 15788 Lee McNally 15789 Paul Lundquist 15790 Hopkins �ire Dept, Road Repair Road RLpair Road Repair u u Cutting �'�eeds `i'ractor man yJage s Supplies Stop signs � garage $PECIAL FU�TD Ke ro sene Truck Labor Engineering Services Sidewalk Principal � Interest � 22. 50 22. 50 4. 00 17. 50 12. 00 60, 60 2�. 00 5. �6. 11. 16 9. 58 80. 00 2 7. 00 387. 92 442. 08 Upon rnotion duly made, seconded a,nd carried the meeting adjourned. AT`r�ST: Preaident �� :.� ri� r t . P E T I T I 0 N __----- TO 3'H� VILLAG� COUNCIL 0�' `1`H�; VILLAGE OF HOPgINB, H�N�tEPIN COUNTY, NINNESOTA: Independent School District No. 19, Hennepin County, Minnesota, being tne owner of all the land abutting upon the follo�ing street �-in said �illage, towit: That part of 13th. Avenue North lying between the south line, ex tended easterly across said street, of lot 16, Block 71, �lest Minneapolis, Second Division, and - the south line of First Street North in said village; hereby petitions your honorable body to vacate that portion of said 13th. Avenue North hereinbefore de�cribed; reserving to said �illage of Hopkins the right, priviledge and easement to maintain the water m ain now installed in said street and to lay, ins�all, �aintain, and repair any mains, pipes, or conduits of any kind and nature that eaid village may hereafter wieh to place in said etreet. Petitioner alleges that it is for the best interests of the public that this action be taken, for the reasons that: (1) At the present time such portion of said street during certain houre of the dap is congested with children going to �.nd f rom school and playing in said street, and on numerou� occasions serious accidents have barelp been avoided. (�) The school district, now being the ovaner of the property on r�oth sides of said street, desires to grade such adjoining property to a common level a.nd make a play ground out of the same, including said portion of such vacated street. (3) The vacation of said stre::t will not interfere with the nor�nal flo�r of traffic. F'irst Street North, v�hich is more or lesa of a through street, �aill recnain open. 14th. Avenue North along the ti�aest side of the achool property will remain , open. All of the alleys in Block 71 will remain -2- open, and that part of 13th. Avenue North lying between � celeior Avenue and the south line of lot 16, as extended, in Block 71, Vdest Minneapolis, $econd Division., t�vill remain open. t�herefore your petitioners pray that a p�sted and published notice of a hearin� on this petition be gi�en, and that at said hearing an order .vacating the sa►ne be adopted. D�,ted at Hopkins, �dinnesota this l�th, day of 8eptember, 1�39. Independent.8chool District No.19, Hennepin County, Minnesota, BY� . "�1�4-tr_t11.. / n emb ra o B rd f�ducation. ��n�� l� r� � /' , � NOTICE T� PROPERTY Q�iV1VERS �;;HOSr PROPERTY 1�lAY B� ASSESSED 'I'K�REFOR QF PROPOSED TAR QIL TREAT�:�EP1T TO THE ALLEY IN �LQCK 80 WE�T I�ZIlV1�TEAPQLIS SEII�ND DIVISIQN. iV(}TICE IS I-�'REBY GIVEN that the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, �Iennepin County, Minneapta will meet in the Council cham.bers in the City Hall in the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin Coun.ty, i.�yinnesota at 8 P.��T. on �eptember 1��1939, to determine the necessity and advisability of preparing and improving by Tar Oil Treatment, according to plans and specifications therefor now on file with the Village Recorder of said Village, the alley in Block 80 �i�est i�Tinneapolis �econd Division. TdOTICE IS H:�REBY �'URTHER GIVEP�1 that the total expense of the preparation and treatiaent upon said alley shall be born by the owners of all the lots, pieces, and parcels of land, abutting thereon, and shall be assessed against said property accordin� to law. And sa�.d property owners are thereby notified to be r�resent �.t the time and place specified and show cause vvhy such improvement upon said alley is advisable and necessary. �. V. Nlanchester President illage ouncil At t e t,� ran t� . �]hitne Villa�e R Joseph C. Veselv Village Attorney�� RESOLUTION DETE��IATING NECESSITY OF PROPOSED TAR OIL TREATI�riEN'T UPON '1�iE ALLEY IN BLOCK 80 rtiiEST I�NNEAPOLIS SECOND DIVISION ?��I3EREAS petition signed by a msjority of all the oti+mers of real property abutting upon all of the alley in Block 80, S�est TJlinneapolis Second Division, for a tar oil treatment upon said alley has been presented to the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins; AIaTD �i'JHEREAS due and statutory Notice of a meetin� of said Village Council to determine the necessity and advisability of such improvement has been given to all property ov�ners whose property may be assessed for said improvement and a due and proper publication of a Notice of such meeting has been made in the Hennepin County Review, the official newspaper oP said Village, as provided by law, which Notice specif ied September 19, 1939 as the date of such meeting; Al\TD ;�i EREAS no ob j ection has been raade by anyone to such improvement; , TTO�iJ TI-3�REFORE, IT IS FiEREBY RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins that it is proper and necessary that the alley in Block 80, �lest P.4inneapolis Second Division, Hennepin County, Pdinnesota, be improved by a tar oil treatment according to specifications therefor now on file with the villa�e Recorder. TH.1�T FUR�R the total expense incurred by such improvement shall be born by, and assessed against all the lo�ts, pieces, and parcels of land abutting thereon. Adopted and passed by unanimous vote of the Villa�e Council of said Village of Hopkins on Septe.aber 19, 1939. E. V. MANCAESTER President Village Council ST: RAATI� �T . � .. . Village Recor e'. JOS�I C . VESELY Village Attorney. N 0 T I C E 0 F H E A R I N G ---------------------- Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held before the Vi11�==ge Council af the Village of Hol�kins, Hennepin County, �innesota, at the Council Chambers at the City Hall at 8:00 P.�d. on Tuesday, October 3rd., 1939, on the petition of Independent School Dis�rict No. 19, Hennepin County, i�innesota, tb vacate that portion of 13th. A�enue North in said village lying betv�een the south line, as extended across said street, of lot 16, Block 71, V�est Minneapolis, Second Division, and the south line of First $treet North in said �illage; reserving to a�,id Village of Hopkins the right, priviledge and easement to maintain the water main now installed in said. street, and to lay, install, maintain, and repair any��maine, pipes, or conduits, of any kind and nature, that said village may hereafter wish to place in� said street. Dated September 20th., 1939. Frank N. �Vhitn y Village Cler STATE OF MIiVNESOTA) ) SS. COUNTY OF H�N=�iEPIN) Frank N. 4�hitney, being first duly aworn, deposes and says that he is the duly elected, �:�.q��lified and acting Clerk of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, I�innesota. >.. Af f ia.nt further atate s that on the �21 et, day of Septeinber, 1939, he posted, in a manner likely to attract attention, a copy of the foregoing ffiotice of Hearing in each of three of the �nost �ublic places in said village, towit: One copy on the bulletin� board located on the south- west corner of the City Hall in the Village of Hopkins, which City Hall ie No. 723 Excelsior Avenue in said village. One copy � on the bulletin board located on the south- east corner oE the Junior High 8chool grounds in said village, being Block 72, ;�eet �dinneapolie, Second Division. One copy � -� � �f � CGu./, �� `�- .Z =�i� '�� I . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st, day of Septe:nber, 193°. .��. A. L. Feudner, Notary Public, Hennepin County, I��dinn. My commission expires Nove. 2, 1941. .�lf�davit of �Publication THE HENN�PIN COUNTY REVIEW . :;�iOPKINS, MINNESOTA � ,$ State of Minnesota SS. � r County of Hennepin J. I,. �arkham ---------------------------------�, �being duly sw�orn, oii oa�th says: that he now is, and � a. L. �� during all the time �herein stated has i�en______________________________________________ the pubiisher____and �printer____ of the newspaper known as The Hennepin County Review, and has �Ptt�ll knowledge oP the �facts nerein stated. That �for more �than one year immediately prior �to the .publication therein oY the pr�ntea _____________ �otice_ of �earing-9acatioa of Street - ----------- ---------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ hereGo attached, said news�palaer av�as printed and pu�blished in, the �nglish language from rts known �o�i�ce oi pwblication within t�he �Village of Ii�apkins in the �County of Hez�nepui, State of Minnesota, on Th�ursday of ea�ch we�k in column and sheet form equivalent in space to 45G running inches of single column tw�o inches wide; has beem �issued 2rom a kn��wn office esba�blis,he�d in se,id place oP publica,ti�on equipped w�ith skilled worl�nen and the necessary material for preparing and printing the sau�; _______ �� -------------- Henne�in_ Couaty_Review has diad in its �makeup not less than twenty-flve �per cent of its news columns devoied to loca.l news oP interest ta said �ammuni�ty i.t �punports to serve, �the press work of whicah has been done in its said •known offi�e af pwtrlicaiion; has coniained general news, com- ments and m�i.sc�lla�ny; has not duplicated� any obher �vublication; has not �een entirely made wp oY .paten�ts, plate mat'Ger and •adver.tisemen�ts; has �been circula�ted at and nea.r its said glace oY �pu�blica,tion io the extent oP 240 copies regularl.y delivered to �aying subscrihers; has �been entered as second class mail ma�ter in .the loca,l A�'t o�c� of its said place of publication; �that there h�as been on Sle in the office of the Gbun�ty Audihor oY said county �he a,S'id�avit of a�person having fir5t 1�,and �nawledge of .the ?acts con- s�titu�ting its quali�ication as a newspa�per #or publication aP 1ega1 notioes; and that its pu�blishers have complied wit�h all demands oP s�aid County Audi�tor for �proofs af its sald qualiScation. Th�.t tne pr�t�a------------=--------------�otice oP_E�arfag------------ --------------�--------------------------------------------------------------------------- hereto attached as a, part hereof was cut �from �he colwmns of said newspa,per; was pwb- ]ished therein in �tiie English lasnguage once eseh week for____ �______ wee�• that it was flrst so �published on the___________��t__day of______ �4ts____, 19_�7_, and that the 2ollowing is a copy oP the lower case alphabet which is a,cknowledged to have b�een whe size and kind oP type used in .the publica�tion af said----------------��' S�@_ 0�_�A.��---------------------------: �•—•---._...._. , abcdefghi Jklmnopqrstuvwx,yJ —� -- �� ���� � �1/1/�' ` ------------ �----�`---------�----`---------------- / %/ Publisher. / l5ubscri�bed and sworn to �before me �this__ _��'8t ___�da,y f___ $ept•______, �s_39_. � � - . � ---- (-==-= ,'- =�-�"Z=`� l -- -------------- . - -------------- - � �Totary Pwblic, �I_ez�e���un�ty, Minn. � 4YLvl� Uriv My com�ission expires__'�i�gacy Puhttc. Menne��r Ctauac9, 1v11nn. %Aly ��immirii66'�itptc�'�uy.-Hk-�44• pFFICIAL PUBLICATION NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held before the Village Councll oi the Village of Hopkins, Heanepin County, Minnesota, at the Council Chambers at the Cit9 Hall at 8:00 P• �, aa Tuesday. October 3rd, 1939, on " the petitton of Independent 6chool , Dtetrict No. 19, Hennepin County, Min- aeaota, to vacate that portion of- 13th Avenue North !n satd. village lying be- Lween the eouth line, ag Blockd7l,�Weat asid street, oi lot 16, 1121nneapolis. Second Dlvision, and the s�aldhvillage: � reservingstto e sa d� V illage of Hopkins the right, prlvilege and easement to maintaln the aIIdrto lay,' � tnstall e�matntatn.id andet•rePair any � mains, pipes, or condutts, of any Ykeied and nature, that said village ma9 after wiah to place tn sald street. Dated 3eptember 20th, 1Y939. ��g Villa�� • � (Sept. 21) — Y A regular meeting of the Village Council of Hopkins vu�,s held at the council chambers o�i '1'uesday, October 3, 1�39, at 8 P. �.. i�embers present; �. V. Manchester, President: Trusteee Oaell, Jasperson, and Olson and R�corder VOhitney. Bdembers absent: None. :�otion by Odell, seconded by J�,sperson, that the minutes of the last rneeting be ap_�roved as read. Carried. Motion by `t�hitney, seconded by Jaspereo��, that the village install a school stop sign at the intersection of Excelsior Avenue and Bla�e Road, and a school slo� sign at the intersection of Goodrich Avenue and Blake Road and a st�p sign for ca.rs comming from Goodrich Avenue on�to Blake �oad. Carried. Mrs. Culshaw appeared before the council relative to her w�,ter bill. Nathan Gottstein of Roto-Rooter Sewer Service Company apneared before the council rel�.tive to cleaning additional sewers. Mr. C. F. Johnson of Protective the council relative to moving the 1 ot s owned by the cornpany. Products, Inc. appeared before the vill�ge machine shed f"rom Motion by uVhitney, seconded by Olson, that tne application of Joseph 3chaffer and Fred Schaffer for a building permit be d.enied. Carried. �otion by Jasperson, sec�nded by Odell, that fif'teen c�ollars rent be paid f.o:r George Johansen. Carried. Representatives of the Northern States Power Co��pany appeared before the council rele,tive to a new light and water� �umping contract. `!'rustee rfilliam Odell �as excused from �'urther attenctance at the meeting because of ill health. Motion by ➢�hitney, seconded by Olson, that because the petition af Inde�endent School District No. 19, Hennepin County, :�innesota, ��hich vaas presented to the council at its meeting of September 19, 1939, asking for the vacation of a portion of 13th. Avenue North, and the notice of hearing thereon, do not co�nply with the lav�s of 1885 under which the village is organized, all proceedings under such petition be dismissed. Carried. A petition from the Board of �ducation of Independent School District No. 19, which petition is hereto annexed, marked exhibit "A", and hereby made a part of these minutes, reguesting the vacation of a portion of 1;Sth. Avenue �Torth, was presented to the council. Motion by �Ihitney, seconded by Jasperson, th�,t said petition be ardered filed on record with the village recorder and �ublished in the official village paper, and that a v�rittien or printed notice be posted. in three public places in said village at least one week before October 17,. 1939, at 8 p.m., which is hereby set as the date for acting upon the same. Carried. T�otion by Olson, seconded by Whitney, that the petition of the Minneapolis Gas Light Company for installation of a gas rnain on 8th. Avenue North to serve lot 3, Block 100, ��Vest I�inneapolis, Seco��d Division, by granted. Carried. � D�otion by Jaspereon, seconded by Olson, that the application of '1'om F�rd for a license for one mechanical amusement device to be operated on the prernises owned by Joe Antinozzi, be granted. Carried. Motion �by Jasperson, seconded by Olson, that the following ia�es are hereby levied and assessed for the year 1939, payable in 1940, towit: Road and Bridge r,und---------------------------------� 9500.00 Poor Fund-------------------------------------------- 12000.00 Mueic 'r�und------------------------------------------- 200b�00 Library Fund----------------------------------------- 1600.00 Park��und-------------------------------------------- 1000.00 FireFund-------------------------------------------- 2500.00 General Fund----------------------------------------- 1000.00 Police r�und------------------------------------------ 4500.00 Park Bonds------------------------------------------- 1100�.00 Garbage Collection Fund------------------------------ 2400.00 Total---=--------------------------------- 37600.00 Motian by Olson, seconded by Jasperson, that the following bills be allowed and paid. Carried. 7582 7583 7584 7585 7586 7587 7588 GENERAL FUND Gustai son & Fux a The Linde Air Products Co. Lampert Yards, Inc. Nels Nelson Frank Rosengrin Roto-Rooter Service Co. Frank N. :�hitney 7589 Northwestern Bell Telephc�ne Co. 7590 7591 759 2 7593 7594 7595 7596 759 7 7598 7599 14440 14441 14442 1444� 14444 14445 14446 14447 Hopkins Fire Dept. Hopkins Fire Dept. Martin J. ganek Frank Sitar Ray Tesarek Dr. Ja,�ne s Bl ake Hopkins Variety Store City of Robbinsde:le Joe Joret Henry Schu$sler Sup;ol i e s Qxygen gas Supplies Labor Labor Cleaning se�ver Deposit on stamped envelopes. � 5. 10 2. 20 366, 08 21. 00 7. 50 90. 00 Telephones Fire service Firemen's phones Fire & Police calla Special Police Use of police car Services to prinsoners Supplies Recreation office exp, Labor at parks Labor at parks ROAD & BRIDGE FUND Frank Kaspar �Noren Benson Ydalter Johnson Standard Oil Co. Pure ' Oil Co. Bren Hardware Dahlberg �ros., Inc. Socony-Vacuu;n Oil `'o. Labor Labor Tractor man Repairs `� gas Gasoline Supplies Suppl i e s Gasoline 3. 30 10. 70 28. 50 44. 00 30. 00 � 72. 00 2. 00 4. 00 6. 15 �. 00 47. 50 8. 00 24. 00 8. 00 55. 80 11. 98 4. 55 2. 52 44. 50 2. 34 SPEC�'AL rUND 15791 H. J. Yaun� Labor � 27. 50 15792 Emil Brokl Truck labor 81.25 15793 Steve Feltl Bond & Intereat 1092.00 15794 Hopkins Fire Dept. Bond � Interest 319.28 Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried the meeting adj ourned. ATTEST: President. � ' P E T I T I 0 N � TC� TH-� VILLAGI�' COUNCIL OF TH'L VILLAI�� Q�' HOPKIi�S; HENN�PIN COUNTY, �dINNESO'I'A: - Independent-School District No. l9, Hennepin County, �Iinnesota, being the owner of all the land abutting upon the-follo�ing street � in said village, to�it: � Th�.t part of 13th. Avenue, North_lying between the south line, extended easterlyjacross said street, o� _ lot 16, Block 71, GYest Minneap�lis, Second llivision, and , the south line uf First Street North in said village; � hereby petitions your honor��.ble body to vaca.te th�t � ' portion of said 13th. Avenue North hereinbefore described; � reserving to said Village of Hopkins the right, privilege:: - rc�� � �� and easernent to _�naintain the water main now installed in � said street �,nd to lay, install, maintain,�and repair any � _ mains, pipes, or conduits of any kind and nature th�,t � said village may hereafter �'ish to place in.::eaid s�reet. Petitioner alleges that it is for the.best interests af the� nublic that this action be ta.ken, for the �°� reasons that: (1) At the pre.sent time such portion of said street during �certain hours of the day is conge sted with childreri going, to and f rom school.and playing in said street, and on nume�ous occasions serious accidents have barely been avoided. (2) 'I'he school district, now being the owner of the yoro=:erty on both sides of said street, desires to gr�;.de such adjoining property to a co:nrnon level and «�ake a play groun� � _ . out of the ea,me, including said portion of� such vaca.ted street. � " . . � � (3) 'I'he vaca,tion of said stfreet will not' � interfere �vith the nor�nal flow of , . traffic. �irst S�reet tiorth, -tivhieh is �nore or less of' a through� street; and, � �, � 14th. Avenue North along the west side of � � the school ?�ro�erty, and all the alleys in Block 71, and that part of 13th. Avenue i�Torth lying between �ccelsior Avenue and. tne suuth line of' lot .16, as e�tendeci, in Block 71, �Vest �inneapolis, Second Llivieion, ��ill� - reinain mpen. . � '�VHLR�FORE, your petitionere pray that your honor- : able body orcYer this p�tition be filed on record with .. the Village Recorder and..�ublished in the official village pa�er anct cause a written oT printed notice to � be p��sted in three public �lacEs in eaid village at least- one wreek before acting on such petition, at�.ting e�hen the sa�ne �ill oe act�d upon a.nd, also stating tre portion of 13th. Avenue i�Tortri in said villa�e R�hich is propased to ��'' : be .vacated as shown by the plat thereof accon�panying this petitian. � _ Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota this 3rd, day of October, � 1939. Independent School.District No.l� Hennepin County, 1�Zinnesota, BY ( "_ �Ll , ��J.�..e--�l-�� ST�?T�; OF i�IN:�T:�SOTA) )�S . COUNTY OF H�N=;EPIN) C, t�f. Grover, �. N. Lundhal, Jos Sodoma, Fr�,nk � Jos. i�ucera, H. A. �tiTecknlari anct Gust t�u. Elmquist, being ' first duly sworn, upon oath depose and. say; th�,t they are rnembers oF the Board of Lducation of Independent ' �chool iiistrict No. 1°, Henne�in County, P��innesota, and . , the petitioners na,med in the foregoing petition; th�,t � the said petition is true of �,heir own knowledge, except as to matters therein stated om inforniation and belief, : � .and as to such ma�tere they believe it to be true. . _ /� ��( � _ � _ Subscribed �,nd sworn to before me this 3rd, day of October, 1939. � . Fr nk N. �:�hitney _ Hennepin County, �iinnesota �+�y. cornrnission expires April 26, 1940. . Plat of a portion of Nest �dinneapolis, Second Division, showing the portion of 13th. Avenue North in the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, proposed to be vacated. Z � � � �sT s�: n�. � �� n �Xce �5�or Av�. � ' •.► September 18, 1939 To The Honorable, The village Counail of the Village of Hopkins, � Hennepin County, �liinnesota Gentlemen: � The undersigned, MINNEAPOLIS GAS LIGHT C0�lPAD1Y, hereinafter o�.11ed "The Company" is the ovmer of the gas ple�nt in the Village of Aopkine and .in�connection therewith a franchise for the laying.and maintenanae of gas mains and pipes in the streets, �venues and a.11eys of said Village. �Ifritten appl'ication has been made to the Company for the extension of its mains and the i.nstallation of se.rvioes and other facilities for the furnishing of gas to the following.premises, viz: - � Anton J. Shidla has applied for suoh extension, installation and service to the premisea looated on Lot 3, Blook 100 � Said premises being in VPest.Minneapolis Second D.i�isiom. in the Village of Hopkins aQoording to the plat thereof of record Qnd on file in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the.County of Hennepin, Minnesote.. � In order to furnish suah ser�ioe, the oompany proposes to cottstruct of 3 inah blaak steel ecrew joittt gas pipe of standard weight, e�n extension in Eighth Ave No in said Village beginning at the end of the existing gas main looated 293 feet measured at right angles northerly from the northerly line projeated of Third St No and 22 feet measured at right angles easterly froin the_ westerly line of said Eighth Ave No and extending thenoe northerly,on.the westerly side of. said Eighth Ave No ��to the southerly line projeated of Minnetonka Mills Road. Said�extension is to be constructed at a depth o£ 4 feet measured from the present grade of said avenue to the top .of the pipe. �_ � � A plat is attached ahowing tdze plan of the propoaed extension of said main, the heavjr blaok line in Eighth.Ave No indicating the extension. iRTiEREFORE, the Company prays for relief as follows: . ! 1. Tliat the said proposed plan and said eatension may be � Qpproved l byyouur Honorable Body. 2. That if the same is not approved, your Honorable Body point out the objections thereto and.the reasons for such disQpproval, 3�� That if the said pl�.n is not approved, your Honorable Body designate what ahanges therein you require.� _ Resgeotfully submitted, bSINNEAPOLIS GAS LIGIiT C0�6PANY � - B �lila jo �7 /7 .� 0 � � , #�zS1 � T �� � '/^�/� // . � ./�'J� 1 � �4� , 3 .. �-.� cd . zq3•NN. L��P 3 �3tN zz•�.�N��s�P BArpN �6 � 08 N N� CN r6 3 �St N. 3 S' E. I�S/. C�,. r� 8 i9✓P A/ 6 G 9 �. r� op o� � d 3/� 1'c� �.-� .�r� � i9v'�. N. . �'rv.� � 9�' /�/ /1/. �i:� � �3 QSf- N �To 1�'I�r>r>�1`or��v. �/�'I://.s /�'04�1 : - ���?uii�'ed . ZoS� of 3" �,p� . ��-�03:� Job �zz �f/43 µ7 . , r�- � A special meeting of the Village Council of Hopkins was held at the Council Room on Monday, October 9, 1939, at 8 P.M. Members.present: E.V. Manchester, Eresident; Trusteea Olson and Jasperaon and Recorder Whitney. Mernber absent: Trustee Odell. Motion by Olson, seconded by Jasperson, that the village hire MaX Sorenson at one dollar per hour to act as foreman on First Street North storm sewer extension. Carried. �?otion by Jasperson, seconded by Olson, that we put �. J. McDonald's shovel ana two trucks �n Peaceful Valley road job commencing October 17th. Carried. Motion by Vlhitney, seconded by Jasperson, that rve reconsider the motion to hire �daX Soreneon as foreman on First Street North storm se�ver extension. Carried. Motion by Olson, seconded by Jasperson, that the. village do the storm sevver extension job on First Street North with W. P. A. labor. Carried. Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the meeting adj ourned. AT'1'EST : �i�. . � � � � . _ �_ N 0 T I C E 0 F H E A R I N G Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held before the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, at the Council Chambers at the City Hall at 8:00 P.M. on Tuesday, October 1'7th. , 1939, on the petition uf Indepenctent School District No. 19, Hennepin County, �dinnesota, to vacate tnat portion of 13th. Avenue North in said village la.ying bet���een the south line, as extended across said street, of lot 16, Block 71, '.�lest �inneapolis, Second Division, and the south line of First Street North in said village; reserving to said Village of Hopkins the right, privilege and eaeement to maintain the water main now installed in said street, and to lay, inetall, maintain, and repair any mains, pipes, or conduits, of any kind and nature, that said village may hereafter wish to pl.ace in said street. Dated October 3rd., 1939. . Fran N. �`dhitney Village Recorde STATE OF I�IN�+I�SOTA) ) SS. COUNTY OF Hr:NiJEPIN) Frank N. Whitney, being first duly svaorn, deposes and says that he is the duly elected, qualified and acting Recorder of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, �•dinnesota. Affiant furtner states th�t on the 5th, day of October, 1939, he posted, in a rnanner likely to attract attention, a copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing in each of three of the most public places in said village, towit: One copy on the bulletin board located on the south- west corner of the City Hall in the Village of Hopkins, which City Hall is No.723 � celsior Avenue in said village. One copy on the bulletin board located on the eouthea�st corner of tY�e Junior High School grounds in said village, being Block 72, ;qest �inneapolis, Second Divieion. One copy on a telephone pole in lront of the office of the �iinneapolis-i�oline Power Imple�nent Cornpany, at the inter- section of 9th. Ave. $outh and 2nd, atreet 8outh. Subscribed �.nd sworn to before me thie 5th, day of October, 1�39. _�. A. L. Feudner, Notary Public, Hennepin County, idinnesota My commission ex pires Nogember 2, 1941. .A f�davit o f �Publication THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW HOPKINS, MINNESOTA State of Minnesota SS. County of Hennepin J. I'. �I�&r�m--_-_____�, ,13eing duly sworn, ou oa�th says: thai he now is, and ---------------- ----- during all the time �herein stated has been________ Js__Z__ �T� _________________ the publisher____and ,printer____ oP the new���a,per known es The Iiennepin County F'„2view, and has �fu�ll knowledge of the �facts nerein stated. That 2or more than one year immediately grior �to the publication therein oP the �rinted ------------��CS_�g_H@��--------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ hereto attached, said newspaper w�as printed and pu�blished in th�e English language from its knawn �offi�ce of pwblication within the Village o1 F%pkins in the �County of• Hr�nep4n, S�tate of Minnesota,, on Thursday of each week in column and sheet form equivalent in space �to 450 running inches of single column two inches wide; has been� Hssued �fram a known office es�blisne�d in said place of publica,tion equipgad with skilled workmen and, the necessary material for �preparing and printin� the same; __________T� _____________ gennepin Couaty Revie�v ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ �has nad in its m�a,keup not 3ess than twenty-five �per cent of ihs news columns devoied� to local news of interest to said co2nmunity it �punports to serve, �the press �work of w'hich has been done in its said •known office af �publaca�tion; has contained genera,l nzws, com- ments and miscellauy; has not duplicated� any oGher publicaiion; has not �been entirely m�ade up of paten�ts, plate mat'ter and adver•tisemen�ts; has �been circulated at and nea.r its said place of �pwblication �to the extent of 240 copies regulaxly delivered to �pa.ying subscribers; has been entered as second class ma.il matter in .the local pos't offic� of its said glace of publication; �that bhere h�as been on •file in the office of the G�un�ty Audi�ior of said county �khe a,ffid�avit of a person having firs't 1�,and �knowledge of .the facts con- stituting its qual�fication as a newspaper for publication at legal notices; and ihat its pu�bli�•hers have complied with all demands of said County Audi•tor for �proofs af its sa•fd qualiflca.tion. That the pTin�r�a-------------------�Io#�ice__of_�earin�---------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ hereto atta�hed �as �a part hereoY was cut 8rom �he �columns of said newspa,per; w�as pwb- lished therein in �tiie English language once each week for____ 1_______�e week� that it was flrst so �pubiished on bhe-------�th ------daY of---�Ct•---------, 19__�.! and that the Rollowing is a copy of �the lower case a� p abei �vvhich is a�cknowledged to have been the size and kind af �type used in .the publication of s3•id�__________ Subscri�hed �nd sworn t� �before ice oP Hearixt�_ -------------------- -------------------------- `�����.�.....r`\��J^`J'1✓v � �`� V `� ' ---------------'----------------- -------- " Publisher. --daY of----- OC'�. ------� �s__39 --f>---�-o-- ¢�� ---- ----------- --------------- ANGE �t<�bliC, H2nnep' Coun�t9. Minn. T. �. . euue;� ' ount9� �i . My co��'_���ceice�t±PS� Z3; 1- 4� --------------- NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby glven that a hear- ing will be held before the Village Councll of the Village of Hopkins, Aennepin County, Mlnnesota, at the Council Chambers at the CSty Hall at 8:00 P. M. on Tuesday, October 17th, 1939, on the petition of Independent School District, No. 19, Hennepin County, Minnesota, to vacate that por- tion of 13th Avenue North in said vil- lage lying between. the south line, as extended across sald atreet, of lot 16, Block 71, West 1GIinneapolis, 3econd Divlsion, and the south line of Flrat Street North in sald village: reserving to said Village of Hopkins the right privllege and easement , to -maintain � the water main now installed in sald street, and to lay, install,, maintain, and repalr any mains, plpes, or con- duits, of any kind and nature, that said. village may hereafter wish to � place in said street. • � Dated October 3rd, 1939. Frank N. Whltney, Vlllage Recorder. (oct. s) PETITION � TO THE VILLA(3E COUNCIL , OF THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS, HEN= NEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA: Independent School Dlstrict No. 19. Hennepin County Minnesota, being the owner of all the land abutting upon the following ¢treet in said Vlllage, ta- w�ti: That part of 13th. Avenue North .ly- ing between the south line, extended easterly across said street, of. lot l6, Block �71, West MSnneapolis, Second ' Divislon, and the south llne of First Street North in said Vlllage; hereby � petltions your honorable body to va- ca,te that portion of said 13th. Avenue North herelnbefore described; reserv- ing to , said vlllage of Hopkins the right, privilege and easement to main- � tain the water main now lnstalled in � said street and to lay, inatall, malntain, ! and repair any ma1n, plpes, or conduits of any kind and nature that said vill- �age may hereafter wlsh to place in said street. i Petitioner alleges that it is for the ' � best lnterests of the public that this action be taken, for,the reasona that: (1) At the present time such portion of said street during cer- tain hours oi the'day is congested � with children gotng to and Yrom school and playing in said street, and on numeroua occaslons ser- � Sous accidents have barely been avoided. � � (2) The achool dlstrict, now be- ±ng the owner of the property on both sides of said street, desirea I to grade such adjolnSng property to i a common level and make a play ground out of the same, including ` said portion of such vacated street. (3) The vacatlon of sald street , will not interfere wlth the normal flow of traffic. Flrst Street North whlch is more or lesa of a through � street, and 14th. Avenue North i along the west stde of the school property, and all the alleys in � Block 71, and that part of 13th. i-- IAvenue North lying between Excel- sior Avenue and the south llne of lot 16, as extended, In Block 71, , West, Minneapolis, Second Dlvis- ion, w[ll remaln open. • • WHEREFORE, your petltioners pray ,that your honorable body order this ; petition be flled on record with the Vlllage Recorder and published in the ' ofticial village paper and cause a writ- ` Iten or printed notice to be posted in three public places in said village at � least one week before acting on such ', � petition, stating when the same wtll be � � acted upon and also stating the por- I tion of 13th. Avenue North tn said village which is proposed to be vacat- ed as shown by �the plat thereof accom- I panying thls petition. I �� � ...�gvaai� ye�1L10II; LR&L the sald petition is true of their, own knowledge, except as to mattera there- tn stated on information and belief, and as to such matters they believe it to be true. _ C. W. Grover, W. N. Lundahl, uatea at nopxins, Mlnnesota this.3rd, , � Gust W. Elmquist, day of October, 1939. �. Frank Jos. Kucera, - Independent School District No. 19 H. A. Weckman, , Hennepin County, , Minnesota. � Jos. Sodoma. By C. W. Grover, Subscribed and sworn to �before me W. N. Lundahl, ' this 3rd day of October, 1939. - Gust W. Elmquist, , � Frank N. Whitney, Frank Jos. Kucera, Hennepin County,' Minnesota. . H. - A. Weckman. My commission expires.�AprLY 26, 1940. Jos. Sodoma. , (SEAL) ' Plat of a I. portiori of West Minneapolis, Second� Division; showing the portion of 13th Avenue North in the village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, proposed to be vacated. z, . � Q . . � I _ ' � I I � � . . ` , lst St. N. . . u � � � � , SCHOOI. DIST No. 19 , . 72 . 24 ' • 23 � 22 21 a z � o O F 20 a c o v w > 19' , , lg 17 16 ' � - y. ' M . ny h � r . :, . EXCELSIOR AVE. -' �,. 1 A regular !neeting of the Villa�e Council of' Hopkins vua� held at the Councii Chambers on `T'uesday, October 17, 1939, at 8�:M. Me�nbers present: �. V. I�anchester, President; Jasperson, and Olson and Recorder 4�hitney. �ernbers absent: None. Trusteee Odell, Motion by Olson, seconded by Jasneraon, that the minutes of the regular meeting of October 3, 1939, and the special meeting of October 9, 1939, be anproved as read. Carried. Motion by Vdhitney, seconded by Olson, that "Eeaolution Va�ating Street", which resolution is hereto attached, marked exhibit "A", and hereby made a part of these minutes, be ado�ted. Motion carried unanimously. �otion by �;�hitney, sec�nded by Odell, that " nesolution con- fir�ning assesement f'or construction of sidewalk and curb in t'ront of and abutting upon lots 1 to 5 inclusive, ��lock 89, �iest Minneapolis, Second Division and authorizing issuance and negotiation of certificates of indebtedness to pay the cost there- of and of construction of sidewalk and curb heretofore assessed by resolution of July 18, 1939�', whicn resolution is hereto attached, marked exhibit �'B", and hereby m�,de a part of these minutes, be ado-pted. Ddotion carried unanimously. I�dotion by Ode11, seconded by Jasperson, that " Resolution con- firming assessrnent �or vuater main e�tension along �eventh Avenue South f z�om the intersection of Seventh Street South, southerly to the north boundary line of lat 15, Block 7, 'rdest Minneapolis Annex and authorizing issue ana negotiation of certificates of indebtedness for the purpose of providing f'unds to def ray cost thereof�', �rhich resolution is hereto attached, marked, exnibit "C", and hereby made a part of' these minutes, be adopted. Motion carried unani�nously. • Motion by Olson, eeconded by Jasperson, that ��Resolution con- f'irming assess�nent �or improve�nent by tar oil treatrnent of certain streets and alleye in the Village of Hopkins and for the issuance and sale of bonds to cover the cost thereof��, which resolution is hereto attached mari{ed exnibit ��D", and hereby made a part of these minutes, be adopted. Motion carried unanimously. A representative of the Fire Underwriters Inepection Bureau appeared before the c�uncil to discuss fire insurance rates in the village. A petition was presented as`ing for the inatallation of water ►nains on 17th. Avenue North fro��n the north line of lot 21, Block 7, to the south line of lot 17, Blocls 7, Bibbs first addition to ";est Minneapolis. �otion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that said petition be accepted and that a Notice of Hearing thereon be given,the notice to include. the additional distance fro�n the south line of said lot 1'7 to �celsior Boulevard. Carried. �dotion by Jasperson, seconded by Odell, that the application of Ohleen Dairy for one milk and one milk truck license be g�anted. Carried. A written co�niplaint about the oily smoke from the chiYnney of the Suburban Chevorlet Cornpany garage �aas presented to the council. �otion by uVhitney, seconded by Odell, that the co�7iplaint be referred to the Village Attorney for such action as he deerns advisable. Carried. A letter was received f rom the Security National Bank asking that eertain securities by Olson, seconded condition that the Carried. for village deposits be surrendered .�otion by Jasperson, that the sa;�e be surrendered on bank deposit other securities of like value. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the foliowing bills be allo�ed and paid. Carried. 7600 7601 7602 7603 7604 7605 7606 7607 76 08 7609 7610 7611 7612 7613 7614 7615 7016 7617 7618 �619 7620 Bloomie Jenstad Leo 8pott Lagrrence Schut z �nger A. Johnson Anton Olson J. Jasperson ?Villiam OQell E. V. I�anche ste r Nel s N�el son Carl Heinrich Leo Priest �Iotor �vTpls. Gas Light Jacob Scheffler Calhoun Laundry G�NERAL FUI�D Co. Co. Service Co. Joe Joret Henry Schussler Paulson Hdwe. Kokesh Hdv�e. City of' Robbinsdale City of Robbinsdale �leanora E. Kalkes Sal, first half Sal. first half �al, first half Sal, first half Sal, f'or �ct. Sal. for Oct. Sal, for Oct. Sal. for Oct. Labor Killing dogs Fly Spray Gas Consumption Repairs on Fire Oct. Oct. uct. Oc t. Truck Services Labor at Parks Labor at Parks Su,�plies Supplies Sewing Project Recreation office Poster Letterin�, raATER FUND 6025 Joseph B, i�iller Sal. first half Oct. Ei026 Herrnan Olson Sal. first half Uct. 602'7 John iviaetzold Truck and P�an labor 6028 Herman Olson Starnps 6029 Ddueller Co. Supplies 6030 Mpls. Gen. �lectric Co. Service ROAD & BRI i�G�; FUND 14448 14449 14450 14451 14452 14453 14454 14455 14456 14457 14458 14459 14460 r,rank Stodola Frank Kaspar Adolf Anderson Frank Nunvar ',�jalter Johnson Frank Conway Mpls. Gen. �lectric Co. Phillipe Petroleum Co. iNm. H. Ziegler Co. , Inc. Standard Oil Co. Justus Lumber Co. Pioneer Elev. Co. Emil Brokl Sal. first half Oct. Labor Labor La.bor "Practor �an Labor Service Supvlies $up�lies Supplies �uppl i e s Su �.�pl i e s Truck L�.bor SP�CIAL FUND � 37, 50 66. 66 72. 50 72. 50 30, 00 30. 00 30. 00 40. 00 21. 00 6. 00 . 35 . 84 5. 00 2. 9� 38. 50 10. 00 1. 23 l. 23 10. 50 2. 00 . 75 57. 50 72. 50 13. 13 1. 00 9 . 41 166. 20 67. 50 12. 00 36. 00 8. 00 55. 80 12. 00 11. 79 20. 16 2. 80 20. 54 29. 84 1. 55 82. 50 15795 Security i�ational Bank Interest 31.10 15796 H. J. Young Labor 6. 87 15797 Pioneer �lev. � Lumber Co. Supplies �45.16 Motion by �hitney, Village �ngineer to stallation of se�er Park. Carried. seconded by Olson, that we authorize �he make a preliminary survey for the in- mains in the Hopkins side of Interlachen Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the village ap�rove plans;�submitted to l�t. P. A. for additional water main and sewage ex tBneion. Carried. Upcn motion cluly made, seconded and carried, the meeting adj ourned. ATT�ST: President Clerk � ROBERT F. FITZSIMMONS, County Auditor GEORGE B. HICKEY, Chief Deputy G�ml�%�Ztly �'�%� HENHEPIid COUNiY 106 COURT HOUSE • 330-3266 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55415 August 18, 19b4� TO THE CI.�SRK OF ELECTTONS t This is to inform you that you may piak up your election supplies on Tuesday� September lst through Friday September 4th between 8:00 o'clock A.M. and 4:00 o�clock P�M. Please make arrangements to have your supplies picked up early. Thank you. GBH�jdh Yours truly, Robert F. Fitzsimraons County Auditor Hy ���� /� Chie�' Deputy a e da // � /�! � RESQLUTION VACATTNG S'i'R�:��T �:dHER�AS, at a regular r-neeting of the Vill�.ge C�uncil of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Y�4innesota, held on October 3, 1939, there wa..s pre�ented to said council a petition fro�n Independent School District No. 19, Hennepin County, iviinnesota, alleging for the reasons set forth in said petit3on that it is f'or the best _interests of' the �ublic that a certain portion of Thirteenth Avenue Noxth in said vill�.ge, which portion is hereinaf'ter described, be vacated; ` ADiD ';�,'H�REAS, said School Di strict i s the owner in fee of' all of the real estate on both sides of tha.t portion of said street so proposed to be vacated; AVU '�1H�Rr:AS, said petition tivas ordered filed on record � yrith the Village Recorder oI said villag�e, and the sa}ne was published in the Hennpein County. Reviev�, a legal newspaper printed and published in and trie official paper of said villa.ge, in its issue of October 5, 1539; � - AND �:d��-�'R�'AS, due and lega"1 notice of a hearing on said petition ha.s been published and posted as re quired by la� set- tiing the date of the hearing on said petition as October 1'7, 1939, at 8 p. m, beiore the Village Council of said village at the Cauncil Cha�nbers in the villa.ge nall; A�iD �,}'H�REAS, at said time. and place the Village Council of said village has investigated and considered the said matter and has heard. all te stimony and evidence on the part of all parties interested; I �TO�r'� Trir:RLF'OR�, iti is hereby ordered, th�t the portion of � `I'hirteent_h Avenue 1Vorth in said village hereinafter described, � may be, and the sa�ne hereby is, vacated and discontinued, towi_t: That part of 13th. Avenue i�Torth lying betvaeen the south line, e�tended (easterlyl across saici street, of lot 16, . Block `�''�` `�)� ��,1 ', � iy � 71, :"�est i�innea�olis; Second' Division and_ the south line of �'irst Street North in said village; reeerving to said�Vill�ge of Hopkins the right;:.privilege and easement to m�,intain the v�ater inain now installed in said .street and to �lay, , inst�,ll, maintain and repair any new rnains, pipes, or conduits of any kind and nature that said village may here�tter vJish to place in said street. Pa,ssed an.:� adopted at a regular rneetirig of the Villzge Council oi the Village of.Hop'_sins held this 17th, day of October, 1y39. - C e rk ATTES'1': � Preside�t of trie Council. ' � �.. �L..' � f , 3 _ I��`f _ ��j1-� RESOLUTION COI��r'IR�T•?G ASSESS.vIENT FOR CON= STRUCTIC!�T OF SIDEZ'Tt�iI.K Ai�TD CURB IN FROT?T OF r'u�TU ABUTTING UPUN LOTS 1 to 5 INCLUSISIE, � _ BLOCI� 89, ��;�ST I�ZII�TNEAPOLIS SECO�� DIVISOI�T A�ID AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE l�i�?v NEGOTIATION OF CER- TIFICATES OF INDEBTEDI�TESS. TO PAY 2'HE' CO ST � THER�OF AI�DOF CQ�TSTRUCTION OF SIDEL�(ALK A�`� CIJRB HERETOFORCASSESSED BY RESOLUTION OF JULY 18, 1939. . �.�REAS, pursuant to previous petitions to, and resolutions by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, a contract vvas duly let for the construction of sideti�alk and curb in front of, and abutting upon the lots and properties in the Village of Hopkins, described as follows: 1. Lots l, to 5 inclusive, Block 89, tr"Jest I�.�Iinneapolis Second Division. _ AND ��,TI���AS The construction thereof, has no�� been completed. A1�TD ��P�AS, pursuant to notice by the Villa�e Council �of said Villa�;e, �r�hich notice was duly published as required by la�•a for the hearin� on the confirmation of assessments for said improvements, �vhich rnatter came on for hearin� at a meeting of the Village Council of said Vi11a�e,.Yi.eld on Qctober 17;, 1939, at 8 o'clock P.�,?. in the City Hall in the Village of Hopkins, pursuant to said notice, v�hich hearing tivas held for the purpose of passin�� upon aTl objections if any, an d m�king all proper amendrnents; if any, and taYin� �11 testimony by, 'or in behalf of all persons or �arties interested, or [NhOse property is affected by said improvement and assessments. �1D GVIaER�'1�5, the schedules of the proposed assess�nents on account of benefits to said abutting properties by reason of said improvements have been on file in the office of the Village Recorder for public inspection as required by law. NOW TH�REFORE , BE IT RES OLVED BY Tf� VILLAGE C OU1�TC I L o f t he Village of Hopkins, R:Zinnesota, that the aforesaid proposed assess��nents as contained in said assessment schedules, which assessment s�hed- ules are hereto attached-and Yiereby made a part hereof, be,.and the sane are hereb� adopted, made and constituted as special assessments a�;ainst the lots, pieces and parcels of land as described in said assess�ent schedules, and that said: assessments be divided into five (5) equal installments. � And that the same as set forth in $aid assessment schedules .. shall be a lien upon the�lots and property described in said schedules, � and shall be due and concurrent with the general taxes a�ainst said properties. And the Uillage Recorder is hereby directed immediately to trans!�it certified duplicates of said�schedules and of this resolutio.n to the Count�r Auditor of Hennepin County, 1Vlinnesota for collection as required by law. � , AND :ti'�iEREAS, �the total cost of said improvement.s as ,hereinabove described am.ounts to the sum of four hundred twenty-six dollars and seventy-three cents (�426.73)� of which the surn of seventy-five dollars and seventy-three cents (�75.73) for the cost of said im- provement assessable to Lot l, Block 89.�r'Test n2inneapolis Second �. Division has been.paid, thus leuvi�� a b�alance of�threP hundred fifty- one and no 1/10�� dollars (�351.00), 4ahich sum, plus interest thereon is� assessable a�;ainst the parcels of land and propert,y specially �.; benefited by said improvements, as more fully appears in the schedules , of,assessments;hereto attached, said assessments be�in� in proportion to the sp� ci�l�' benefit conferred b� sa� d icnprovements tivithout ,� regard to cash value of said property. A1�TD �1I-iEREAS, by resolution of. tYle Council of the Village of Hopkins on July 18, 1939 certain assessments for construction of sidev�alk and curb in front of property .in the Village of I�opkins; more fully in said resolution described, �nd therein confir�ned, the total cost of said ir.nprovements amolznt to the sum of tu•ao hundred forty-three dollars and ten cents (.;�243,.�10) ��hich sum, plus interest thereon is assessable against the pa.rcels oi land specially benefited b;T said improvements as mbre fully appears in the schedules of assessment attached to said resolutio� of � July 18, 1939. BE IT TT�T�EFORE, FLTRTH�'R RESOLVED, that the cost and expense of all said improvements above described which have not been � paid for by the otivners of the parcels .of land thus benefited, for which improvement, said parcels of l�nd are snecially assessed, be paid for from the funds to be obtained from the issuance and sale of Certific�_tes of Indebtedness of said Village of Hopkin s, in the total sum of five hundred ninety-four dollars and ten cents (�594.10 ), payable in five ( 5) eayual annual pay�:ient s, each of which �ay��ents shall be represented by a sel�arate Certificate o�f Indebtedneas, each such said Certificate bearin� interest at the rate of four per cent (4�%) per annum, payable ser�i-annually, all of such �ertificates to '�ear date of November l, 1939, and be due as follo�vs: ' � One certificate in the One certificate in. the One certificate in the One certific�.te iri the One certificate in the sum of �118.82 due not later than 1�Toveu�.ber l, 1940 sum of �118.82 due not later than IJovei��er l, 1941 sum. of �118.82 due not later than IVovember 1,1942 suri. of �118.82 due not later than I�Tovember 1, 19�3 sum of��118.82 due not later than November l, 1944 And. that all Certificates of;lndebtedne�s shall be made payable to bearer. ' Atdll The t"'resident of the V111a£;e �ouncil ar_d� the Recorder of said Village are �ereby authorized and empo�•�aered to ne�otiate and sell sa.id Uertific�tes of lndebtedness fo r not less than p ar value thereof, the s�e to be issued and record �hereof made, pursuant to law. Passed and adopted b,y th- of �Iopkins, October 17, 1939. _ ST : � � rank N. ;,�Vh; 7 T Villa�e Recorder JUSEPH C . VESELlT Villa�e �ttorney' e �illage� Council of tY�e—V-i.11age .- � , .o E. V. P�anchester President Vill�e Council m . ---,� ' :� � t +.� � ^' ' ,�--�� i�1 q ��r �� RESOLUTIO?�T CONFIRP�:'rII1TG �SESSn:ZENT ' F0� 4`�TA`?�'R 11�'fAIIJ �+'YTE��TSIOTT fl.LONC� SEVED?TH .AV�P]UE SOUT�i FRO��T TH�' INTER�ECTION OF 7th STR�ET SOLTTF3; SUU!_ +RLY TO T�-�+ I�ORTH BOUN�DAi3Y LII�� OF LOT 15 ,:�LQCK 7���'EST �,2INT�TEA- POLIS AN1�T�X �TvD I�UTHORTZING ISSiJE AND 1�?i'GOTIATION OF CERTIEICATES �OF INDEBTEDl�SS FOR T� PURPOSE OF PRO�TIDING FUNDS TO DEFR�Y COST TI�E�OF. �i�iEREAS, �pursuant to ��revious petitions to, and hearings, investigations and resolutions by the Village Council of the Villa�e of Hapkins, the Constructian and extension of Water P��ains was duly authorized and commenced in th� follot��ing locations in said Village as follotiJs: Along Seventh Avenue S�uth from the Intersection of Seventh Street South, southerly, to the North boundar�r line of Lot 15, Block 7, ��rest T��Iinneapolis Annex. AT�?D �,"1I�ERE�S, the construction thereof was done pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 425, Laws of n:�innesota 1°21; the labor necessary for said construction havinJ.been performed as a I�lPA project; . A�1D ��TF3�RE�S tne Schedules of prol�osed �.ssessments on account of benefits to abuttin�; propert�r by reason of said i�nprovemer_ts h�v� be�n on file in the office of the Villa;e Recorder for public inspection as required by la��v, ti�vhich Schedules.are hereby incorporated herein by refereilce, and riiade a part hereof; AND �1�THE.�AS due and statutory Notice of a_ hearing by the Village Council of said Villa�e of Hopkins on.the confir.mation of assessmer_ts for said improvements was duly given and published as required b;�� Law, ti�rYiich TTotice s�ecified Octol�er 17, 1939 as the date of such hearing and ��.eetin� to confir.� such assess_�.ents ; 1��3D ti"1N�'REAS no ap_pearance has been rnade by an;rone in opposition thereto; and said Village Council bein� fully advised in the preraises; NOV�T, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the �7illa�e Council of the Village of Hopkins, r1Tinnesota, that the aforesaid proposed� assessments as set forth in the shcedules of assessraents be and the same hereb�;r are dop�ted and r�ade and constituted as snecial assesslments against all the lots, pieces and parcels of land de- scribed in said assessment schedules, and that said assessments be payable, in five (�) annual installmer_ts. AND that the �- in said.schedules concurrently itaith sa�.e shall be �a lien upon and a11 thereof; and that the general taxes a�ainst the property described the sa�e shall be paid said property � AND THE VILI,AGE RECORDER is hereby directed irrunediately to transmit certified duplicates of said assessr!ient schedules and of t'n.is Resolution to the Henile�in �ounty Auditor for Collection as required by lavv. Al�;D V�Tf�RE1�S the total cost oi such improvement a�.�nounts to the sw?1 of three hundred e:L�hty-five dollars and no 1/100 dollars, (w7�85.00), which sura plus interest thereon is assesNable against the parcels of land or pro�erty speciall� benefited b�T said im- provement as fully appears in the schedules of assessment, said f � �, , , r n� �, assessments bein� in proportio?i to the special benefit conferred by said i.mprovement and without regard.to cash value. B� �IT 'I'HEREFORE FUi��'I'F-iER RESOLV�D that -the cost and expense of said improvement, as in the previous_paragraph described, v>>llich � has not been paid for by the ati^rners of the parcels of land thus benefited, for Z,rY�ich improvement said parcels of la.nd are specially benefited, be paid from the funds to be obtained from the issuance and sale of Certificates of Iridebtedness of said gilla�e of Hopkins, in the total su.:� of three hundred ei�ht-five and no 1/100 (�385.�0) , dollars, 1�ayable in five ( 5) annual payments, each of tvhich payraents shall be represented by a separate'Certificate of Indebtedness, . each such said Certificate bearin� interest at the rate of 'four per ' cent ( 4�) per annu.r�i, payable se��i-annua.l.ly, all of � such Certificates,tb bear date of November l, 1939, and due as follo�vs : ' ; , One certificate in the �ount of �77.00 due not later than Nov. l, Qne certificate in the amount of �77.00 due not , later th an Nov. l, One certificate in the amount of �p'77.00 due not ' later than Nov. l, � One certificate in the amount of �77.00 due not later than Pdov. l, One certificate in the amount of `�'77.00 due not later than IVTov. 1, Ana that all said certif'icates of indebtedness shall be made payable to bearer. 1940 19 41 � 1942 1943 _ 1944 A�Zd the Fresident of the Vill�.ge �ouncil and the Recorder of said Village are hereby authorize•d and e_npo��aered to negotiate and sell said Certificates of Indebtedn�ss for not less than �ar value thereof, the same to be issued and record thereof t�ade pursuant to law. Passed and adopted by tYie Vi:Tlage Council of the VillaJe of Hopkins,•October 17, 1939. � . � E. V. r:2anchester President Villa�;e Council • � �ST C� / _ . !� Frank N . �i�h ' Village Recorder ,� '-•'��. r JQSEPH C. VE'SrLY Village Attorney • a� � .,,.. ���� — �' , . ^ ( r.� r l ��. . � � .� 11 flJ t 0 R�SQLUTIOTvT CQNFIRl�!IIl1Cs �SSESSR�iENT FOR I�,�RO�TEI�2ET1T BY TAR OIL TREAT- r.�NT `OF CERT�iTI�T STRE�TS At�ID r�LLEYS I�T .'I'�� �TILLAGE CF HOPKIT�IS .AND FOR 'I'FiE ISSU.���CE r�TD S.�LE CF BOT�]D� TO C OVER THE C OST 'I'f-l�RiOF ��. ( �9 3 �I ��^� ��y'HE�EI�,S, �ursuant to previous petitions to and resolutions by the Villa�e Council of the Villaoe of. Hopkins, the follov��in� described streets, avenues and alleys in the Village ti��ere improved by a tar oil treatrnent pursuant.to �lans �nd specifi- cations therefor on file in the ofiice of the Villa�;e Clerk, viz: 1. The North and South alley in Block 7, 'J'dest l�'IinneG�olis. 2•. Th� a.11ey in. Black nl, �'�est 147inneapolis, Second Division. � 3. 'I'��elfth Avenue North betti�een B1ock_s 7G and 77, iNest P?�innea�olis Second Division. • � 4. TUvelfth �lvenue South be'ttileen First and Second Streets, South. . • �. Second Street South betLveen Ninth and Eleventh Avenues, South. ` �1i�TD ;^11YEREAS, said improvements are n.o��v completed; AI�TD :NNEREAS, due and proper notices by the Council of the Villa�e . oi ' Hon�ins vveNe dulST 1�ublished as required by laz-v of a r�ieetin�,r to be held by the Villa�e Council of' the Villagc of Hopkins on Cctober 17, 1939 at 8 o'clock P.fl�I, at the City Fall in the Vil�.age of Hopkii�s, i'or the �urpose of ascertaining the a�aount of tre snecial benefits received by, and assessin�; the same against the property herein described by reason of said improvements, �r_d to hear the testimony in that ccnnection of al1 persons interested or ti••�hose property is affected by said im�rove_ments, Al`�� U�1N�,'R�AS, the schedules of the proposed assessments on a_ccou.nt of �Lhe benefits to �buttin; prope?�t�T �y reason of said imnrovements, ��hich schedule_s are her�to �:.ttached and hereby r:l�.de z•�art hereof, have been on file in the office o��' the V�_llagc Recorder for .�ublic ins�ectior_ as re��zired b�T lauv. AI�?D ?��IL�E��.�, no objec�ien ras been .�n��_de b;� �n;-o�e to said assesu�lents or scriedl,les or �n,y �art th��^�.o:f, ;niuy�l T��'REFC�RE, �3Z IT I-�SCLV'�D byr the jTi� 1aJe Council of - the Vi1.l:.��Me ow Ho�,k �.ns; r:��in��e�o�L��, tll..t t'�e aT"ores�id ��ssesr� G,.{� . .�+ iJl �� L � .11 l� iJ i�� �'l1.?�!t�l_�.F.'� Zp. ���i�d schei.�l1,1.�u n1 �.SaeuJ":l�.i�ts b�� C:rl� the Sc:(;IZ �re herebT�r Gc�o��tec'%. alzd_ r��:�de •Grzd con�i�it�lte�i us s��eciGl a.�sessr:�e�its a���i�s � �he 1ots; y�ie'ces and p�scels of lund descri'oed in vaic� a�sess�;ler�ts ��i�d sc�zedules . Tl��t fur•th.er, s�.id a�sessLaents be divid'ed into three ( 3) equal •ins�;alLments, ��_?zd ��zat t��e sarae srall be a lie� �_ipon the pro�erty described i� said schedules, and that the sai�le shaJ_1 be pa.id co77cur.rently ;��;Z.th t112 gener�l taxes a�ai �zst said property. An.d the Village �ecorder is hereby di-rected i�n:nediatel�, to tr�,n�r.iit c�rtiiiec� �uiolic�,.tes oi sa.ia schedules aro. of tl�.is resolution to the Count�� Av�itor oi' I��ennepin Count�r, �ll�n�iesota, f_or col�_ection, ;.ia Y'2c1ui�'Gd b5r 1SZ��. . �,.,, , � ►. Cr- ',���1 �A,S, the total cost o�C said i�nproveinen�:s amotznts to �he sum of four hundred si�xty-five and no 1�100 dolL? rs (.,��465.00), �J�:hich su�., ��lus inte�est thereon, is a�sessable a�ainst the � �parcels of �;round or property, specially i�enefited �y said im- prove_nents, fully a�pears in the schedules of assessments hereto attached, said assess-�lents beinU in proportion to the sl�ecial benefit conferred by said ini�rovements without regard to tYie cash. value of said property. B� IT '_�Rl{,FOR� FUR'I�TER RESOLVED that the cost and expense of. said in�provei�.ents, as in the -,previous �ara�ra�h described, which has rot been paid for by the oz�mers of the P�rcels of l�nd thu� benefited, for �:rhich improvernent said p�rcels of land are specia.11y benefited, be Paid from tne funds to be obtained frorn . the issvance and sale of Cert�iicates of Indebtedness of said Village of Hopkins, in the total amounti of four hundred ancl si�.ty- five and no 1/100 dollars (�465.00), payable in three (3) equal' annuul payrnzn ts, each of �rrhich payments shall be �re;,�resented by a se�arate Certif�cate of Indebtedness, each such Certificate bearin�; intercat at the rate ,�of iour per cent ( 4�) per annu�u, p�yable se�ii-annualTy, all oi - such� Certificates to l�ear date of �?ove,^�ber l, 1939, a.nd due as 1'ollov,as : _ One Certificate due not:.later than T?ovember 1, 1940 of �155.00 Orie certificate due not lat�r thar 1VToveraber l, 1941 of �155.0� One certificate due not. late� thari November l, 1942 of. �155.00 �nc� that all of said Certificates of Indebtednes�� shall be made payable to bear�r. And the President of the Villa�e Council and the Recorder of said �Til]_age are hereby authorized and, e.m��ovvered to negotiate and sell said Certific�tes of IndeUtedness for not less than par value thel eof, the s�.e to _�e is sued and record thereof made pursuant tp law. Passed and adopted.by the V�llage Council of the Villa�e oi Hopkins, Qctober 17, 1939. , +ST: /• / rank l� . �T/hit"� i� Village Recorder JOSEPH C. VESELY Villa�e AttorneTr n � E. V. 14ianchester President Village Council �, ti, � � � , ' ,.... � . � A special meeting of the Village Council af Hopkins was held at the Council Chainbers on ;�Jednesday, October 25, 1939, at 7: 00 0' clock P. �. Members present: �. V. �ianchester, president; trustees Odell, Jasperson, anci Olson and recorder, 'lhitney. Me�nbers absent: None. Motion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that the work ��rith the steaxn shavel in Peaceful Valley be continued for two more days only. Carriecl. Upon Motion duly macie, seconded and carried the meeting adiourned. erk A'1"1'i S'1' : . � �� � S. - - . A special meeting of the Village Council of' Hopkina was held at the Council Chambers on Friday, October 27, 1939, at 8 P.M. Members Present: E. V, l�danchester, President: �'ru�tees, Odell, Jasperson, and Olson and xecorder, VPhitney. Members �bsent: None. Mation by Olson, seconded by Odell, that the petition to the Minnesota Railroad and '�Narehouse Comrnission for an order granting the privilege to, and corr�pelling the Twin City ffiotor Bus C��npany to issue free transfers to all east bound patrona of all buses overated by said 'I'win City Moi;or Bus Conipany be- tween Glen Lake, �dinnesota and Brookside Avenue in St.Louis Park, i�innesata and for a further order reducing bus fares between Hopkins �.na 2�inneapolis,}vhi�ehpetition is hereto annexed, marked exhibit ��A", and hereby rnade a part of these minutes, be passed and adopte� as a resolution of this council. Y�otion carried unanimously. Motion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the application of Clayton Shonka for two bowling alle�t;;licenses at 816 F:xcelsior Avenue be granted. Carried. Upon motion duly made, eeconcied, and carried the meeting adj ourned. 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'�.Ad3� R��L;y.�Vir1AJV.{Li0i7 �4i dA6J�.i 11�I�i�� VRiti.b�y t V'���.�, � Wd�C� `+7�• U• t�„��'i r�x�;w :�"� ", �X�� ���h �'�r� 'b������� a�;�o���ic�x° ����: �Zia���a�a�.�� �.� �a��� Lh��t;� B��t'G� ( �(lg��) , t�n�s� �rr�y. � �:�3 .� ��;����:�, ��ac� �ac�� �.'��e�� �r+� in�c�4i��,�b�.r� ��z� �i�: ar�n��Q�y ilS3V; : L��td ��3' U� �i�C; Y��„A2��li �Bi�.t �r0 �i��,� �3E��3'1.tw�3 €�,4 3L���:.Li�� • a�a,i��Sai1 Y�i�.L:aIY..t�.f�,�;:�� ,�4.4 �.+.� S,F,Q�3F�;Qaa, (y4 �,D� d�A.. �At'� g1��Ee baa4�i.��U� ����.A V�1� �;��z��r�I c���,f���� �� �h� .�aa�l� s��` �[o���.aa�� ��t�.N ��;��c1 b��� ����� r�t�d fare� ta���v�c� ���k��.� �.�r3. ::��nn�r��n�.i� t�a rc���u�ad. �C�xti� �:��R�� ��a?ti.o "�'�ur _�►at��;��nax� };�ray� f'czr �n =;r��r �ub�t�nt3.�►11.� JOSEPH C. VE5ELY ' ATiORNEY AT LAW MOPKINB. MINNE90TA � ��,�.8 folloc��: 2 a. '�h�t �'h� T;v3.n C�.ty �o�or F3u� Ccar�n€�ny b� eom�Qllec� to i��ue � fr�Q i;��anr�i'ars r�dee�a�alo c�n �.ny oth�.r cc�r�n�ot:in�; bu� �y���� or st�o�� c�r� aparatarl by '��.� 'T'���.n C�.i;�,% T��Zn�or �i3u� C�r�pr�ny �ar ihe `T'u�In 4 _ s City Rn��,c� T��n�it 1�.n�s, tc� �11 �?�atz.�on� or pass�n�er� �aP �uah bu� tr�n��ortati�n �y��ca.� �xho bomrd €�ny of th� bL��e� opar�t�d bat�veen 6 c'�le.�. i,��c, x;�i;i*�na��tr� �.n,d k3rQo�tafde .�.verue, �t. �,�u�s 1'��r.'�, S�3nna�o�a. , . a b. '�`I��i� ���e bu� far�s bet�u�er� T�.c��akin� and tha City� af='"�4in�aca�olis be re�ucad '�v ��k��fi.ever �!�oun� ��.y b� ju�t� rc��sc�n�,bte �nd c��.uitablQ 9 ,o anc3 im oo:�p�ri�nn to t�e bu� f�r�� ne�c: aii�r��d. b�` :�a�.c� �in C3t�r „ ���oto� Hus Cc��apar�y �� �xee��io� rAnd Glc�n L�,k�c �?c�trQn�. � e . .Anc� �'or �uck� ��hor rel�.e� � �.� �n y�ur h�nc�r�bl� boc�,y ��►y sE�rrs ,Z ,�Li�'�, c'�Tl&�. �A�I°. � . 19 '° �a���d €�nr� Qci4�1/VYd ca. V a SLiK3olu,Ul�n by n mQ�ority �%c��C�✓ a#' the 15 '�illn�o Gouno��. of tP�e V�i���� �f` iio�ak�.�€�, thS.� ��th �i�.�r of . Qc�ob�r, 16 i3W� • 77 ,e 19 20 .ti ,°,`;:% 21 �r�n3: v .zi�, 22 �� : : Yu. t. '�_ �r� �i�carc7er --� z9 J`��3Ia�'�I C . �TF �.i T,Y iT3.11a�;� �t�torn�y 24 25 26 27 2B • 29 30 37 32 JOSEPH C. VESELY ' ATiORNEY AT LAW . NOPKINB. MINNE90TA `:��'�;� �� liS�.�'s� l'7� ���1.��I!`� `�` . �3X� i . �. V. �:�ia�:.�ch€��tor �re�i�e�'� r��' tY�e Vi11a�;e Cc�unc� 1 r A regu�ar meeting of the Village Council of Hopkins was held at the Council Chambers on Tuesday, November 7, 1939, at 7:45 P.�.. �embers present: E,V. Manchester, President; Trustees, Odell, Jas�erson, and Olson and Recorder, Whitney, Members absent: None. �otion by Odell, seconded by Olson, that the minutea of the regular rneeting of �ctober 17, 1539, and the special meetings of October 2�, 1939, and October 27, 1939, be ap?roved as read. Carried. Pursuant to advertised notice, bids were opened for the sale of Certificates of` Indebtedness. 'Phe following bids were received: For a tar �il treatment issue of #465. 00, tne Hopkins r'ire Dep�,rtraent Relief Association bid �473.00 and the F'irst National Bank of Hopkins bid �p466.00. r'or a water main extension issue of� �p385.00, the Hopkins Fire Depart— ment Relief Association bid �395.00 and the r�'irst National Bank of Hopkina bid �385.75. For a sidewalk and curb iesue of �594.10�the Hopki�� F�ire Department Relief Association bid �608.00 and the r,irst Idational Bank of' Hopkins bid �595.60. Motion by Odell, seconded by Ja,sperson, that the bids of the Hopkine Fire Depart:nent Relief Association fcr all three issue� be accepted. Carried. , A request rvas presented from the Hopkins Recreation Board asking �he Village to purchase two volley balis for use in the Junior High School. Motion by Olson, seconded by Jasperson, th�.t the request be granted. Carried. �4oti�n by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the folloveing be appointed judges and clerke of the village election to be held 1�ecember 5, 1939 and that the Clerk be authorized to appoint substitutes for any �vho cannot serve. Carried. Precinet number one--T�rs. Llizabeth �lavin, i�diss Grace Slater, i,�iss Francie Novak, ;dirs. Clarence Schoenke and 1�r. George Johnson. Precinct nurnber two--�rs. Anne C, Borland, �rs. �:lizabeth Lemke, l�r.s. �dae Good, Tdr. H�,rQld �, Osterberg and i�r. Lloyd Vesely. Precinct nurnber three--lvlrs. �lmer Abraha�n, �r. James J, iJieng, �r. Fritz Fruendt, ivir. Jack Feudner, and Dr. E. E. Srnetana. Motion by �'�zitney, seconc�ed by Jasperson, that the Clerk advertise for bids for se�er cleaning equipement. Whitney, Jasperson, and Odell vo�ed ��yes". Olson voted "no". Motion carried. Motion by Odell, seconded by Oleon, that Herman Olson;be authorized to order the �inneabolis City Water Depart�nent to cut in the raain on F'irst Street North on Thursday morning. Carried. Recorder �1�hiiney offered the f'ollowing resolution: "Be it resolved, that the contract submitted by the Suburban Hennepin County .Relief Board ;,f the County of Hennepin for the adtninistration and supervision of' poor relief in the Villag�e of Hopkins be accepted and approved; and, �e it further resolved that the pro�Oer off'icers of said Village of Hopkins be directed to execute sa.id contract in duplicate and vrhen executied to return one of said contr�,cts to the Suburban Henne�in County Relief Board." y The rnotion to adopt said reeolution w�ys carried unanimously. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that the president of the council, �anchester, be appointed the official representative of Hopkins on the Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board. Carried. Motion by �lson, seconded by Jas-�ersan, that the Suburban Hennepin C�unty xelief �oard 'oe authorized to pay July relief' orders turned in to �he board�YPederson Brothers Dairy a,fter the 90 day period allowed to present the s�ne. Carried. �otion by Olson, seconded by Ode11, that proposed resclution with ref�erence to use of automobiles by relief clienta be iabled. Carried. �otion by Olson, seconded by Jas�erson, that the village enter into a new strcet lighting contract with the i�inneapolis General �lectric Co�apany on the f oll owing basi s: all 1 ight s to remain the pre sent Bize e}:cept the 68 lights which are naw 235 canale-power to be in- creased . to 335 ela.ndl�=-p�ower and witn a reduction iri the cost to the village for. all street lighting o� �248.00 per year. Motion carried. �otion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that t�e Villa�e At�orney be authorized to buy the 1939 Y�,�r Book f'�r �5.00. Carried. A letter f'ro�n the Fire Underwriters Insp�ction B�se�,u �vith refer•ence to equipment of' the Fire Department vr�,s presented to the council. i�otion by Olson, seconded by Jasperson, that the follo��ing bills be allowed and paid. Carried. 7621 7622 7623 7624 7625 7626 7627 7628 7629 7630' 7631 7632 7633 76�4 7635 7636 '7637 7638 7639 7640 ?641 7642 7643 GL�TERAL FUND Jacob Schef i le r Bloomie Jenstad Enger A. Johnson La�rence Scnutz Leo Spott The �dinnescta News Co. Clara Zajicek Nerv York Herald Tribune � Hopkins Fire Dept. Hopkins Fire Dept. Hennepin County Reviev� `,�'. S. Nott Co. Texaco Station Frank Sitar Ray Tesarek ` i�artin J. Vanek Martin J. Vanek Paulson Hardtuare Henry Schussler Joe Joret Henry Schussler ,�Ipls. General �lec�ric Co. North�estern Bell Telephone Co:n �any 7644 Frank N. :�hitney 7645 Frank N. �Nhitney 7646 i�innesota Products Co. 7647 Leo Priest 8648 The Hennepin Co.Review 7649 Tne Linde Air Products Co. 7650 Lloyd Vesely Sal�. for October Sal, for last half Oct. Sal. For l�,st half Oct. �al. for last half Oct. Sal, for l�.st half Oct. Mdse, f or 1 ibrary Sal.substitu�e librarian Subscriptions Fi retnen Phone s Services Fire C�ntracts r,ire Dept. Supy�lies Gasoline Services Police and car 2�eals for prisone.rs. Fire and Police calls i�dse. Janitor at Dow House Park Labor Park Labor Street and otrier lights Telephone service Village envelopes Sal. for October Tdid se . Mdse. Office sup��lies & Publicat- ions. Supplies Special Assess. File 10. 00 37. 50 75. 00 75. 00 66. 67 63. 26 17. 50 3. 00 44. 00 49. 50 6. 50 11. 51 1. 65 54. 50 8. 00 . 85 30. 00 1. 08 12. 50 11. 50 7. 50 521. 03 10. 95 30. 00 7 5. 00 11. 00 1. 60 40. 86 1. 28 125. 00 GEN�RAL r'UND 7651 League of i��inn.I�unicipalities IvI 7652 Carl Heinrick 7653 Nels Nelson 7654 Joseph C. Vesely 7655 Singer Set�i:lg Machine Co. 7656 Rural Hennepin Co. Surplus Commodity Com:r�ittee 765? Sub. Hennepin Co. Relief Board 14461 Frank Stodola 14462 Frank Ka.spar 14463 �Jalter Johnson 14464 Frank Conway 14465 John Ceryes 14466 The Pure Oil Co. 14467 Radosta Garage 14468 Sinclair Station 14469 Raul R. Lundqui st 14470 Emil Brokl 14471 J. Jasperson, J. McDona�� 14472 E. J. B�cDonald 14473 Lee �IcNally Year Book Killing one dog Labor Filing fees in Torrens cases Supplies Poor Relief' ROAD A�TD BRIDGE FUND assigned by E. �031 Herman Olson 6032 Joseph B, r�diller 6035 Herman Olson 6036 Albert A. Valesh 6037 Natl. rdeter Co. 6038 Crane Co. 6039 V9aterous Co. Sal.last half Oct. Road Cleaning Tractor �an Cleaning Road Cleaning Road Gasoline Services Gasoline Foundation for machine shed Truck labor 5. 00 3. 00 24, 50 15. 80 5. 73 34. 23 1084. 61 6 7. 50 16. 00 65. 40 12. 00 22. 50 7. 09 - 3. 15 1?. 63 9 7. 80 75. 00 Shovel & Truck L2�bor 100.00 �496.45 less �100 assigned to Jasperson. Snovel & '1'ruck labor 396, 45 Labor in Peacet'ul Val.ley 15.00� WATER FUI�D Sal.last half Oct. Sal.last half Oct. Stamps Supplies Mdse. Md se. Md.se. SPECIAL rUND 15798 Paul R. Lundqui st 15799 'rVaterous Co. 15800 American Cast Iron Pipe Co. 15801 Lee 1�cNally 15802 H. J. Young 15803 Hopkins ';"ater Dund 15804 M�ols. Blue Printing Co. 15805 The Hennepin Co.Review 15806 First Natl.Bank of Hopkins 15807 Sec. Natl. Bank of Hopkins Side�valk & Curb Fire hydrants Mdse. Surveying .�T. P. A. ?�rojects Labor, �ti. P. A. Material for '��. P. A. proiects Storm Sevaer Publications Inte re st Interest & Bond 72. 50 57. 50 1. 00 2. 60 . 85 1. 87 100. 43 242. 56 146. 90 22. 68 36. 00 10. 00 1117. 20 3. 64 54. 29 9. 20 365. 81 Upon znotion duly made, seconded and carried, the meeting adj�urned. ATTLST : President A regular meetin� of tne Village Council of Aopkins was held in the Council Chambers on Tuesdap, No�ember 21, 1939 at 7:45 P.M. �embers Present: �. V. Manchester, �re�ident: Trustees Oaell, Jasperson ana Olson and Recoraer ��hitney: �embers absent: None. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jaeperson, tg�t the minutes of the laet meeting be approved as read. Carried. ::�;� P�otion by Olson, seconded by Ja.sperson, that the Hopkins Municipal ;, Ban� be paid one thousancl doll�rs for 1940 aummer concerts. Carriect. �: B�otion by Olson, seconded by Jasperson, that we employ the Roto- Rooter Service Company to clean 707 feet of sanitary aewer at 10 cents per foo�. Carried. Fire Chief, Louis Eidam and a representative of the A�nerican-La France Company appeared bef �re the council relative to new fire e quipment. �dr. S. C. Gustafson appeared for the Hopkins Recreation Board relative to a s�ating rin�s. ��dotion by Trustee J. Jasperson, seconded by Trustee l�illiam Odell, that the application of John �G. Kroon for a retailer' s off-sale into�icating liq� �tor liceese to be located at 11-9th. A4enue South, Hopkins, for tlie year 19�9, also the �pplication of Blue Ribbon Bar, Inc. , for a retailer's off-sale intoxicating liquor licenee to be located at 819 Excelsior Avenue, Hopkina, for the year 191�9, be approved. Motion carried unanimously. Recorder �ihitney offered the follovaing reaolution and moved its adoption: nRESOLVED, �hat the Village Council of the Village of Hopki�s, Hennepin County, �dinnesota, hereby accepts the offer of the MINNEAPOLI$ G�NERAL ELECTRIC COi�PANY to furnieh the electrical energy, lai�p and glassware renewals,and other services for the illumination and oneration of the Village� s Ornaxnental Street Lighting Syate�n, consisting of: 66-Ornamental 8tandards of the single-light type all located in said Village, anci hereby approvea all rates, ter��ns, conditiona, and specifications contained in the proposed Ornamental Street Lighting Contract made a part of the offer of said CoFnpany, and the Preaident of the Village Council and the Village Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute the aioresaid 6ontract for and in the na�ne of the Village and to affix the corporate seal thereto:' 2'he motion to adopt said resolution avas carried unanimouely. Trustee Anton Olson, offered the followsng resolution and moved ite adoption. ��RESOLVED, That the Village Council of the Vill?ge of Hopkina, Hennepin County, �dinnesota, hereby accepta the offer of the MINN�APOLIS GENERAL ELECTRIC COM�ANY to furnieh the illumination for strei:t lighting produced by : 99-335 candlepower (200 watt) multiple lamps 20-540 candlepower (300 watt) multiple lamps all located in s aid Village, and hereby approves all rates, terine,. canditione and specifications contained in the proposed Overhead Street Lightin� Contr�ct, made a part of the offer of said Campany, and the President of the Village Council and the Village Clerk are hereby a.uthorized and directed to execute the aforesaid Contract for and in the name of the Village and to affix the corporate seal thereto.�` �he motion to adopt said resolution was carried unanimously. Recorder �hitney offered the following reaolution and moved ite adoption: "RESQLVED, That the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, hereby accepts the offer of the �I��EAPOLIB GENERAL ELEC�'RIC C��PANY to furnish the �electrical energy neceseary for the oper- ation of the pumping equip�nent at the Village's pumping atation as noav located, and hereby approvee all rates, ter�s, conditions and specif�cations contained in the proposed Municip�l �Tater Eumping Contract rnade a part of the offer of said Company, and the Preaident of the Village Council and the 9illage Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute the aforesaid Contract for and in the name of the Village and to affix the corporate seal thereto. " The motion to adopt said reeolution wae carried unanimouely. A joint committee f rom Hopkins L�bor Organizations appeared before the council relative to reli�f. ° H�otion by Olson, seconded by Jaspereon, that the follo�ing bills be allowed and paid: GENERAL FUND 7658 Leo 8pott 7659 Lawrence 8chutz FG660 Enger A, Johnson 7661 Bloomie Jenstad 7662 Qlara Zajicek 7663 Farnham Staty.& School Supply Company 7664 A. H. Roemer Co. , Inc. 7665 John Maetzold ��66 Justus Lumber Co. 7667 Henry Schussler 7668 City of Robbinedale 7669 City of Robbinedale 7670 Rural Henn. Co. Surplue Comrnodity Committee 7671 Hennepin County 7672 JoBeph C, Vesely 7673 J. Jaeperson 76?4 Anton Olson 7675 �Billiam Odell ?676 Hopkins VPater Fund, asaigned by E. V. Y�anche s t e r ?677 Frank N. VPhitney 7678 Nels Nelson 7679 Frank Erickaon 7680 Carl Heinrich 7681 Carl Heinrich 768a Geo. M. I�iles 7683 �alter 3.Booth & 8one 7684 First Natl. Ins. Agency 7685 The Linde Air Prod. Co. 7686 �P. S. 8me t ana 7687 Mpl s. Gen. E1 e ct ri c Co. 7688 Mpls. Gen. Electric Co. Sal. first halt' Nov. Sal. first half Nov. Sal. f i rst half Nov. $al. first half uov. S�b. Librarian Coeers for Lib. Books Books for Lib. 2 F BX Cylindere Coal Del.to Dow House Janitor at Dow House Rec.Office E$p. $ewing Project Exp. 66. 66 72. 50 72. 50- 37. 50- 17. 50 4. 24 10. 30 : 50 29. 00 25. 00 a. o0 28. 00 Poor 36. 05 Board of Poor 276.00 $erviceg in Telephone Case 100.00 �al. f o r DTov. 30. 00 Sal. f o r Nov. 30. 00 8a1. for Nov. 30.00 Sal, for Nov. 8a1. f o r Nov. Lab�r Labor at 9eptic Tank Killing Dogs Killing one dog Labor at Septic Tank Doc ke t Prem�mm on Compen.Ins. Acetylene Gas Supplies Ban� Stand, 3 mo. Electric Service 40. 00 75, 00 28. 00 28. 00 6. 00 3. 00 28. 00 8. 18 573. 57 3. 47 2. 10 3. 00 518. 15 CVATER FUND. 6040 Herman Olson Sa1.Firat Half Nov. 6041 Joseph �. I�iller 3a1. First half Nov. 6042 Frank.Erickson Pipe 6043 r�mil Brokl Truck Labor �i. P. A. 6944 Mpls. Gen, �lectric Co. Electric Service ROAD & BRIDGE FUND 1447� 14475 14476 14477 144�8 14479 14480 14481 14482 14483 14484 14485 14486 15808 15809 15810 15813. 15812 1581�3 An't on-+: Je se k Frank St�do�.a �alter Johnson Frank Conr�ay Frank Kaspar Frank Nunear Phillips Pet. Co. Cassels Service 9tat. Kokesh Hdwe Co. Ziegler Co. Ahlberg Bearing Co. Borchert—Ingersoll I�pla. Gen. �lectric Co. Cleaning Road 8a1, first half Nov. Tractor �an Cleaning Road Labor Road Cleaning Gasoline Gasoline I�dee. �ddse. I�dae. Cutting Edgee �lectric 8ervice 9PECIAL FUND �Yaterous Co. American Cast Iroa Pipe Co. City of Mpls. �ater Morks Dept. Hopk�fas-� R�ad -� Bridge Fund Jelly' s Sinc. 3ervice Lampe�t Yards Fire hydrant P�dse, for 1�. P. ]�. Tapping wa�er main Use of Village Truck Kerosene Suppl i e e f o r VP. P. A. 72. 50 57. 50 1. 00 4. 38 150. 00 12. 00 6 7. 50 7�. 00 12. 00 20. 00 20. 00 3. 63 3. 99 5. 62 14. 83 10. 70 11. 04 11. 22 73. 59 12. �2 85. 74 32, 50 6. 75 12. 80 Motion by Odell, eeconded by Olson, that we print one thousand hand bille contain�n� iniormation a,s to,garbage diepoaal. Carried, Upon motion duly made, seconded and carr�ed, the meeting adjourned. C -_ ` A'1'T�,BT : � a�..�-vl President November 23; 1939 To The Honorable, The Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin Caunty, Minnesota Gentlemen: The undersigned� �ZII�TN�APOLIS GAS LIGHT COIIrPANY, rereinafter called "The Company" is the owner of the gas plant in the Village of Hopkins and in connection th�rewith a franchise for the laying and mainten- ance of gas mains and pipes in the streets� avenues and alleys of said Village. � Written application has been made to the Company for tYle extension of its mains and the installation of services and other facilities for the furnishing of gas to the following premise.s� viz: ,Wm. T. h�a�.chke has� applied for such extension� installatiori �and service to the premises located on Lot 3, Block 99 Said premises being in West ll�inneapolis Second Division in the Village of�Hopkins according to the plat thereof of record and on file in the office of the Register of Deeds in and�fvr the County of Hennepin, lUIinn. In order to furnish such service, tre company proposes toc�nstruct of 3 inch�black steel screw joint gas pipe of standard weight� an exten- sion in gth Ave No in said Village beginning at the end of the exist- ing gas main located 195 feet measured at right angles northerly from the nortrerly line pr�ected of 3rd St No and 21 feet measured at right angles westerly from the easterly line of said 9.th Ave No and extend- ing thence northerly on the easterly side of said 9th Ave No to the northerly line projected of said Lot 3. Said extension is to be con- struct.ed at a depth of 4 feet measured from the present grade of said avenue to the top of the pipe, A plat is attached showing the plan of the proposed extension of said main, the heavy black line in 9th Ave No indicating the extension. WHEREFORE� the Company prays for relief as follows: 1. Tha.t the said.proposed plan and said. extension may be approved by your Honorable T3ody. 2. That if the same is not approved,.your Honorable Body point out the objections thereto and the reasons for such dis- approval, � 3, That if the said plan is not approved, your Honorable Body designate what changes therein you require. Respectfully stlbmitted, 1VIIPTN OL AS L I T COMP1iNY By- �I�� �'7 �--,� ' � f�� �o� �� � f /1f � � ����� ## 3 � 8 8 � 3 � 9� f. 0 � � /9S�/✓�N. Lir�fl 3 ca5t /1P � z�'liYE.L���� 9,�,-.�y 3� �� yy. E Ccrr 6 9 �4;-. i�/. � 2 'N N. Lir�� �'3 //,� 3 �, ����� � . ,. .. � � V� �-�op�.s�c�' � "�'"tair� � � �'� 9 f�'Y�. N. - Frorr-� � 9S � N� N'. ��i�� ,3 ¢5t /1/ To ��3.5.? - L� � 3- f3/o c,F 9 9 v1��.5f %y� �.3 cS�CC�r7G� viY, �'i-� �lL�l /I'''� L� �3 t�o ' o � �3 " JQ��° �.,5- 2v 3, � J�d i�S �f/as �7 A regul�r meeting of the Village Council of Hopkins was held at the at the Council Chambers on 2'uesday, December 5, 1939, at 7:30 P. M. P�embers present: E. V. Manchester, President; Trustees Odell, Jasperson and Olson and Recorder �Jhitney. Members absent:NOne. Bdotion by Odell, seconded by Jasperaon, that the minutes of the last � me�ting be approved as read. Carried. Pursuant to advertised notice, bids �rere then opened for certain equipment for se�er cleaning. The follov�ing bida were received: Mid-�,'7est Equipment Company, �463.30. �. H. 8te�aart, �470.00. Motion by Olson, eeconded by pd�7;�� that the council reject all bide. Olson, Odell anct Jasperson voted ��yea��. 9Vhitney noted "no". ?�otion carried. The attached notice, marked exhibit "A" and hereby made �, part of' tnese minutes, havin� been duly pbulished, the motion was made by �Phitney and seconded by Odell that "resolution determining the necessity of proposed �ater main extension along 17th. Avenue North from the north property line�of lot 21, Block 7, Gibb's First Addition to West B�inneapolis, s�utherly along 17th. Avenue to Excelsior Avenue", �ahich resolution is hereto attached, marked exhibit "B", and hereby made a part of these minutes, be adopted. Motion Carried. Mr. Ogcar Earlanson of 8t. Louis Park appeared before the council with reference to the egtension of bus service from St. Louis Park to Hopkins. i�otion by �thitney, eecon ed by Odell, that a committee consieting of Trusteee Jaspereon and be appointed by the council to meet with a similiar committee which has been appointed by the St. Louis Park council. Motion c�rried. Motion by Olson, seconded by Odell, license for the balance of the year M. E. Lovelett, r�ilk. that the foll�wing a�plication for a 1939, be granted. Carried. Motion by Trustee VPilli�m Odell, seconded by Trustee J. Jasperson, that the following applications for licenses for the year 1940 be granted: John J. Bdoran, aff-sale intoxicating liquor license at 1022 EYcelsior A�enue, A. 0. Nieder, off-sale intoxicating liquor license at 706 and 708 �celsior Avenue. Eidam & 8mith, off-sale intaxicating liquor license at 908 E�celsior Avenna. Albert A. Valesh, plumbers license and license for �nstallation of oil burner�. E. V. Manchester, milk license. Johif. J.��M�i�,a;' ��-eale .-int�xxicating' liquore; on and off-e.a1e non-in- toRicating malt liquors and soft drinks. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Jasperson, seconded by Odell, that the application of Minneapolie Gas Light Cornpany for inatallation of main on 9th. Avenue North to the premiees located on lot 3, Block 99, �est �linneapolis, Second Division, be granted. Carried. Motion by �,'�hitney, seconded by Octell, that the transfer of six hundred dollars f rom the Road and Bridge Fund to the General Fund which was made on November 22, 1939, be approved. Carried. Motion by Jasperson, seconded by Olson, that the vill�ge offer the electric motor formerly used in the gae plant for sale fo� fifty dollars. Carried. B�otion by 6�hitney, seconded by Olson, that we grant the request of Henry �N. Friehl to serve notice on dealers in intoxicatin� liquors and non-intoxicating malt beverages to discontinue the sale of eame to him. Oleon, Whitney and Jaaperson voted "yesn, Odell not voting. Motion Carried. Motion by 1Vhitney, seconded by Olson, th�,t Odell be excused from voting on the previous motion. Carried. Motion by Olson, seconded by Jasperson, that the following bills be allowed and paid. Carried. 7689 7690 �691 769� 7693 7694 769 5 7696 7697 7698 7699 7700 7701 7702 7703 7704 7705 7 706 7707 7708 7709 7 710 7711 7712 7713 7714 7 `i15 7716 7717 G�N�RAL FUND Enger A. Johnson Lawrenoe Schutz Beb 9pott �loomie Jenstad Jacob $cheffler Hopkins Fire Dept. Paul son H�rdware ��.rtin J. Va,nek Martin J. Vanek Frank Sitar Henry Schuesler Joe Joret 8metana'e Drug Store Rural Henn. Co. Surplus Commodity Committee Burns Sand�aich 8hop $ub. Henn. Co. Relief Bd. George �iles Nela Nel aon Jo seph C. Ve sely Carl Heinrich Gustafson 8� Fuxa fi�nn:�_(Sou�t� Review Leo Priest A. VP. �%lmqui st C. VP. Grove r Hennepin County Review Miller-Davi s Co. Roto-Rooter Service Co. N. �7. Bell Telephone Co. 8al.last half Nov. 9al.last half Nov. Sal.last half Nov. Sal.last half Nov. Sal, for Nov. Fire calls & Firemen's Supplies for Park Fire & Police calle Meals for prisonera Services Janitor at Dow House Labor at P�rks Bdedicine for Poor 75. 00 75. 00 66. 67 37. 50 10. 00 phones 124.00 7. 90 30. 00 . 85 63. 25 22. 50 5. 00 1. 00 Poor Meals for Poor Poor Labor on Septic Tank Labor $al. for Oct. , Nov. , � Dec. Killing one dog Mdse. Financial $tatement Md se . 3a1, as Treas. 4th, quarter 8ervices as fire warden Publications E�ectri�on�- �j suppliea Cleaning Sewer Services �PATER r UND 6045 He rman Ol son 6046 Joseph B. Miller 6047 Pure 6i1 Company 6048 The A. P. Srnith �dfg. Co. 6049 Henry Friehl 6050 The Linde Air Prod. Co. 6051 S. E. 9vec 6052 Emil Brokl 6053 Lee McNally 14487 14488 14489 14490 14491 14492 14493 14494 14495 14496 $al.last half Nov. Sal.last half Nov. Gasoline � Meters Bdercury furnished Herman Olson Acetylene Oxygen $ervices Labor (�'V. P. A. ) Engineering services ROAD & BRIDGE FUND Hopkins General Fund Frank 8todola Frank Conway �Galter Johnson Frank Kaspar Republic Creosoting Co. Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. Standard Oil Company Bren Hdwe. Wm. H. Ziegler Co. Tranefer Sal.laet half Nov. Road Cleaning Tractor �an Labor Road Tar Gasoline Gasoline 8upplies Md.�e. 36. 00 2. 95 626. 44 4. 00 15. 75 90. 00 3. 00 3. 00 155. 43 1. 71 50. 00 62. 50 56. 28 8. 20 68. 70 12. 40 72. 50 57. 50 1. 62 136. 50 1. 00 1. 24 14. 35 1 �. 50 18. 00 600. 00 67. 50 12. 00 41. 45 8. 00 19. 10 3. 24 35.15 6. 00 11. 25 BPECIAL FUND 15814 Lee McNally Engineering Servicee 15815 Lampert Yda. Inc. Mdse, for V6. P. A. 15816 Jon Harincar Labor 15817 Pioneer Elevator & Lumber Co. Supplies 15818 Sec.Natl.Bank of Hopkins Principal & Intereat 15819 First Natl.Bank of Hop. Interest Coupons Upon motion duly made and seconded, �nd carried, the meeting adj ourned. ATTEST: PRESiDE�r�r 12. 00 6. 20 12. 00 40. 92 120. 58 4. 56 , CLE K e � � ,� ' r r; ._� .�:a-, NOTICE TO PROPERTY, OWNERS �OSE_ PROPERTY NIAY BE__ASSESSED THEREFOR Q�. PROPOSED WAT�R �N CONSTRIICTION AND _.E'KTENSI�N .ALOIVG 17th AiIENUE . NORTH _ FROM _ Ti� . NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF Lot 21, BLOCK 7, GIBB'S FIRST ADDITION T0 -WEST BHINIIFAPOLI�, SOUTf�RLY, ALOIVG SAID 17th. AVENUE T0. EXCEISIOR AVENUE Notice is hereby given that the Village Counoil of the Vil.lage of Hopkins will meet in th� Council chambers in the City Hall of the Village o� Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, ' at 8 0' clock P.P�. on I��:Dece�ii��r :�5.p 1939, to determine the neces-. sity and advisability of the extension and construction of ' �rater mains along Se�enteenth Avenue North,from the North property line of Lot 21, Block 'I, Gibb's. First A�idition to �6�est Minrieapolis, 3outherly, alon� said.,l7th Apenue to Exeelsior • Avenue. . The size of t�lie water maias so proposed to be laid are in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in thec�fiae of the Village Recorc3er. . Notice is hereby Purther given that it is proposed that the labor neaessary for.the aonstruction of the above shall be perPormed as a WP�i project and that further,_ the total �ost and egpense of a 11 the materials and other incidental expenses of said proposed ez- tension and aonstruction, shall be born by the owners of all the lots, piecea and parcels of land in the �ills�e of Hopkins abu�ting upon said oonstruction and shall be levied and asses9ed against said properties in acaordance with Chapter 425,, Laws.oP lldiane�ota, 1921. That further, said property ovaners-are hereby notified to be present at sueh meeting. _ � � � ��!/f � � ' Frank � . neY____ ��llage Reoorder JOSEPH C.. VESELY Village Attorney a �� M � " . � � . . . � _: - • . . , . r , .,-.,. r�. . � a � RESOLUTIUN D�T�I�J�1�i7.ivG THE..IVECEBSIT'Y OF PROi'OSED..'NATER NiAIN. �TEI�S:�c�N ALCNG. 17�i�i AVL- 11nTE NORTH . FROM TH� N t�RTH. y�t(�YERTY L�N`�; UF L�T 21, t�1.UCi�i 7, ulBB'S FI1�T ADDTTI�1u TU ��E`a'T iVIlNN�At'ULIS, S().tJ�l`KL�ttLY' . ALOlil1(G 1? lH AVENU� . 7:'t7 _ E"�+`,C L5I OR AVENUE - Y�Y�EAS, A petition has been presented to� the tiillage (:oun.cil of the tiillage =of Hopkins prayin� for the� eztension of the Hopkins water mains along 17th Avenue North Prom the ivorth property line of Lot.21, Block 7; Gibbis First Add3:tion to YYest Minneapolis,.southerly along 17th-Avenue to Egcelsior A4enue. AND ��REAS, Due and statutory notice of a meeting of the village �ouncil to determine the neeessity and advisability of said water main co�struction fias been.given,,which notice speci- fied December 5, 1939 as the date of said meeting, to all property owners whose property may be assessed for such improvement, b3�`:. a due and proper publice.tion of such notice in The I�ennepin County Review; the offieial newspaper of the Village of xopkins, as proaided by law. � 1� iWHEREAS, ivo objection has been interposed by anyone to said project. 1vuG�' TAER:H��,(7RE, it is hereby �resolved by the village Council of the village of Hopkins, that_it is ezpedient, necessary,,:;:'�. advisable and proper that the water mains of the village of Hopkins be extended as follotiv� : A].ong 17th Avenue ivorth from the iVorth property line of Lot 21, Block 7, Gibb�s �'irst Addition to �7est �inneapolis, southerly along 17th Avenue to Excelsior Avenue. �'urther, that the total expense of all materials and other incidentals, not furni.shed by �dYA and inat�rred by said construction as above deseribed, shall be born by the o�vners of, and assessed a�ainst all the lots pieces an� parcels of land within the Village of Hopkins abutting on said improvement. Adopted and passed by a majority vote of the villa�e �ouncil of the Village of Hopkins, Uecember 5,. 1939. d- ATTES : rank r1. ' itne � V llage Recorder SOSF�PH-C. VESELY Village Attorney � � E. V. 11�anchester President Village Council � t- i A �. � .s� ^ ^ ` r.,A I'.�_ t ! � �— 7�—MiIIute9 of Vtllage ElecHon. - w�.�.Ew s. aoo,� 6 SON, IUC., M NNEAPOLIS � NIINUTES OF VILLAGE ELECTION (a) The lines folloa�ing the letter (a) in this blank are left'to write in tha [act, that "the electors present at the time and place named for o�ening the polls elected the Judges and Clerk viaa oocr, becau9e the council had neglected to maka auch appointment,' or "because the persone so appointed, or one or more of them, neglectei or refused to aerve," (it auch was the case.) � � At the Annual...'...- .. .�C�t"�C%_ ....... _..... - .Election of the Villabe of.._ :... ... .............. .. .-- .............-- - ......- ...... ...... /� . in ihe County of--------- -- --- .'......----- ---- ---- ..........-----.._....----,----...._...and State of 1Flinnesota, held at../...'-..�-���r��. -� ------ .....-�-- - --..... .- -�ir+�-Q-.. -- .,....-�� � _.....�.........� � ...bein� the place �vhere it �vas directed to be held by `� . - �y� . ......_ the Village Council after giaing due notic^ tl:ereof as rovided by lati��, on the......__......5 � ... � .......... � .. .............. c1�Y of -� -...... ........ ........✓.19 �� � - ........... � � - ....... cw..�— /� ...- � -�- ......... ....... � .. . . . . .. . . ... .. .... ........ � ----- -.._........................ -----�--... L�r�!'--«-- f�e- c1ualified voters of said Village, an d -- -- ---_ .............^.-- -. . .. ..... .... ..:. .... . . ....... . .. ........ �� ........... � ............ ... to act as Jndg s of such �lection, and �qualifiecl ��otersof said Village to act as Clerksof such �lection, each of. i��l�om haci �vit.hii� ��� days before sueh tii»e been designated and appointecl by the Village Couneil to �ct as Juc]nes and G'er3� respectively of sucli election (a) ��----��-.5:.��..�---�..C(.-..�L�...—�.. ___q,�t� / ..... .... .. ..... .. . .............. . � � .... --� ......... :...............-T�� � - ........ .... ......... - � ...._........_... - � � --... �� - ................. �� � - ._...... ..----- --� �� - ..........._ - - -- - .......... � ........ �- - - -_._..... � - - _........-- ........ - -� ... -- - .....- - ........... .......... - -... - - ..... - ......:. ..........------- tivha, being present, at the haur of.._...._..�.........._o'clocl;. .r,�..D2, each of them duly took ancl snbscribed an oath �- � .--..---..--_ ................:_................._........_..:........to faithfully disch� r;e the daties required of them at such Election ; and the said Judges ��1d Clerl: beinb C�lll�- q�ialifiecl, forth��-ith opened the polls by pt�oclamation, and t;�e Election �roceed- ed by ballot �vithout acljonrnment or intermission uritil closed. The snbjects votecl on at such Election, as stated in the Notice thereof, �vere :.__........_....._...._...._.......__ .................................. Toelect - - - - -- - ..._...... - - - ._... - - ......... � ..--.._.. .. ... � - - ......... - � - ..... -�� . ........................ - ��- - ...........................-- .... /����, � . ................cs�`!:�................. ....... i�' _ / 2� ... �- - -... - - - -- - - - ........- - -, ------------- -- ----- -- - -� - - ...- � - ��.�v���:'G�Z�.�..... . `,,� ........ - .............. . -� - - .... � - .....- - .... - - ..._ - ----- ... - -- .. ...... - � ' '- ---_ -- ........--.:.. . .�1�LF'.. -ti � ... ... � - - - � - � - = - � - - ...- - - ... t- - - - ... _ �-��x� . �-�� � _ - - -z� - -- - ,��� - - �� , ,, � , . �-� . �/-��✓ � � '. ,, . .....:... ....._.....i- ........ v - ....._... - -._.._...... - ............................. - - .._...- ._.........-✓ --...... - - ..._ � _....... .. - � .... ._.. -._ .............. - -.... - -...- - _........._._..... .......... ... - - - -- - _ - - - - -- At....�..:..0_�..,_,_._o'clock in the afternoon of said day the polls «et•e cicsed, proclamation thercof having been made l�y b�:e cf the Jud�es thirty minutes previous thereto.. The Juclges then proceeded t.o publicly count and can�-ass the votes, and ti true stat.emeut t.hereof was duly proclain�ed to the voters Uy tlie Clerl:, who recorc�ed the same in t.he �"illage �Iinute Boolc. � STATE{vfiEi�fT OF RESULT OF CANVASS Tlie follotivir�e is a true statcinent of tlie result of the �oui�tinm aiicl canvass of votes by uallot at the Annu�:l--(/.-.---G�,.��..-,�1�--...- Election of the FiLage of �� w ,�-- -.... -��-- ...__...... oui ... - � � .. . .. . ...... .. ..............:...... ....... A lty � of....... -- �-------- - � ........ .........--..... .._........ ......_and State of \Iinnesota, helci ........ .....-- ..... ---/--�� - J� `�....- 1 �� as proela�mecl to th vot�•s by tlie Clerlc of Eleetion: � � • .----------------_...._..................__..._.....................received.._.....��.,..�_votes for President of Couucil -- - -....._....... - ....--� - --...... - � - receivE L.-..-_.7 0 ...votes for �� ...... ��3..- �� ��-� (Continu i �ideiit of Cou cil . �i✓�"�[ca.��� ....... .......... o�i followiiig age) �..�y�/.._ ................._.............__.received.............�.�-otes for Trustee, terin of..3.__.3�ears ... .. . ... .. ... ................................recei��ed....._.v2__�.��otes for Trustec, terin of...�...3�ears � ... .................._.._......................__received._`.��..�....�-otes for Trustee, term o£...�...years �-� ..........................................recei��ed......_..�otes for Trustee, term of---:3--.3'ears --....-----._..... �� -- ---... recei��ed ...... - - ��ote� for Trustee, terin of �� Years � -� - - - - ........................recei�-ec1....... ............�-otes for Trustee, term of ---------3'ears . r unl�n�orl �l�rtPrl R'7'77Ct�n tPrin nf ��o�.•c ..- -- .... - �- -- - - -- � ......._ - ... -� �_ � ........_.... -� - --- ......_........ --- - - � ........_---�--------ia��_e- c�nnl ,-��� �P��rtP�l Trnstee tPr,n c�f 3"gSlis� ' a C ..- ...�-c��e}�=eE ----P�ee--=e�-1Fr�eas�,rr ....................... ..... ......... - -�'ac �1rrl�PCCl 1 CiPr� Tr��cnrnr ... .......... ............ .- -- ....... � - ........ -�-o es or ' � b . .. - � � ..................- - ....... ...._.re ..........._... - - , � illa �e •l� .7 ..1.__ _ l ..1_,.�_ l T�'+l �vl"'1' ...................�---...------...----......--�------------�--��--- . .. 11d'al:-GZC'L"!i"� ..__.._ _..._...._ ........... ............_......_.... _........__..__._..........._.....___......._........__....__.........._._ i-PQ2��'�E�. �'^+ �El� • , � . � ..--- ....................................re'eE3F"@Et_.....--��---�------- 1 a �.va rsooi.00vi -- - - .... --....- - ... c � ' SSeSS01 ..-� -- � ---- - - -� - '-/ - ---- � ----� - -- .............................. ................._received.__�.`��..�-otes for Justice of the Peace _ .................received...............I-----votes for JuCtice of the Peace � _..........rcccived....._.._..y........�-otes for Justic� of tlie Peace ................_recci�•ed..._.......�.........�rotes for Justice of the Peace � � � � . i c a < < •. .. -...... - {�-rT9-F�E-'6'la.l'Pr� al�n4nr7 Ti efinn nF +�._ n,.,. - �� 1 l 7 + � T- a: F al D ...._ ..........................._........'___.._........._........_.................'__...'__.__...................___........................._. _._.............._...............ii�Q 7 ll l, .� ""'_"" ... .............."'""'"""".....""'"""""'"'"'"""' """""""" '""""""""""'"".. .... ......."'""""""......."""""""......."""'"........"""""""""""'""""".....""""___'"........_"....."_"_'_...........""'""""""__"""__"""""""�"""" ' " ' ""_ """"'"""""""""""""""" """.._.."'" .. . . ... .. .. ........ . -.-- .._� ............... ..... ---..... - �. - �� ..receieed - i�i-otes for Constable �----- -.......- �� ........ ... ... - recei��ed......1.��. Uc-otes fer Constable �--.-...� � ---- .1 �./............-- ..._....... ............ .... - ..... .................. - -- - ....recei�-ed �� �--� -votes for Constahle � .............. .. ......�- .... -._..... . ....... ......... -� � � - � ........._._... --- - �-� - ..recei��ed....--.-.-.............votes far Constable -��-� .....................................---------�-------------.-. ..-..��cz i i� i c a��-ov �_ _ 4., l, -...... ----� ......................... � �- - ' ... ..- - ` 7 + rr.,��ln -- .-... -- - -- - � � - ...... ........ ... �- ..... .....-- -- - -- - -- �- � ..�as c3ec]arPc3 P�P(�t�rl f;nnstahl_� Attest ----�-......ba�ets�v�re—cas�fm•..._..._... ..... ......................... . . ....!---- -......--- ........ .. �.....--------�-... � .............. ..............b�l.lats—�e�e--eas�--fo� ......_........ -.... -- -..._...�.. - _d��._... ..... �JC.�(3�I�/..1,/............. --� -- � � . .. ...... ...JC7..........-- ........ _ ... .. ... Judges � .... .............�� � ' ' . Electioii ......................... lerkSof Election _...-_ ' 0 � �Z�.e—� � - - �- ..... ,� S � 0 �. - d : �� � e � : �: � d � � �o � ; �� : � �: � 0 0 - N � d c� C � ` y� � � o r. � � �' 7�Miautes of �illage ElecNon. � Iv611efUTES OF VILL�;CiE ELECTION WAITER 5. BOOTX S SON, I::C., MINI:EqPOLIG (a) The lines following the letter (a) in this blank str�left to ovrite in tha fact, that "the electors preseot at thc time and place named for opening the polls elected the Judges and Ctuk oi�a cocc, because the council had neglected to make euch appointme¢t; ' or "because the persons so appointed, or one or more of them, neglecte3 or refused ta serve,',' (if auch was the case.) . dt the Annuali`�...�----- - �- �� --- � -...Election of the Villabe of ....... .... ........ ...�---..........-�- ---�----...... ... --�--.....,_......--�-- in th County of ...... .............----............ ._. _....--------- �-.. ........................._...ancl State of iVlinnesota, held at...�..��.....----...-----.---. -..- ---�''�n'u...�-----�il�� .. .........................................................................being the place where it was clirected to be held by tl�e Vili�,ge Council after givin� due no c� tl.ereof a rovided by law, on the ............ .J..�.��..___.__................................_._.... day of .. .... ........... � ....-- -...... _....19_�./ .......�........... . ............ � �'��� . • , . �.-u�G .... ... ................... ........ �GL�_� II�D '��� ....... -� ....-- and .-------��--� ...........:...' _GG�?f�k.--............--�--............�....... ......_.........� ---................. --.............�—q�ualified voters of said Village, to act as Judg s of suc Elect.ion, and e�+e qualified voter of said Village to act as Clerk of such Election, each of whom had �vi�hin days before such time been designated and appointe by the Vill�ge Counc' to . act as J es and Clerk respectively of such election (a) ,�-�.����.4.� ................................ ......��....____.__._:...___. ------ �- --------_ ..................- --- -----......................... --...------ �-- ....................... -��--�----.....-,�•C,......... �-- -�--�--._..............------- ----- --- ----- -- _ �vho, bein� present, at the hour of_._._......�....__.._..o'clocl�a_�__117., each of them duly tool; and subscribed an oath .........................__.._.._.............._............_...._._..to fait.hfully discliarge the cl�ties required of them at such Election; and the said Judges and Clerk being di,ly qualifiecl, forth�vith epened the polls by proclamation, and the �lection proceed- ed by ballot without acljournment or intei�mission until closed. The st:bjects voted on at such Election, as stated in the 1�'otice thereof, were :............................._............._......,..............._____...... To elect . .................... - .............. ...... � ' ........ .....�----- ... - �-- - -----�--�.., ...................................... .................. � •�� .... � � -�-- ...... - - ... --� .... - -- - - - - ..... - - . ........ .. . .� -...... - - - -= ...- � - - - ...... ._........... -- --�-� ..... - - -.......-� -� ... - -- ....._...-.--..-.--.... --...._...... - - - ..... - -- - ..... � - � - At.___LI._._.�_�.........o'clock in the afternoan of said day the polls were clesed, proclamation thereof having been made by one cf the Judges �hirty minutes p�•evious thereto. Tne Judges then proceeded to publicly count and can��ass the votes, and a true statement thereof was daly proclaimed to the voters by the Clerl�, who recorc3ea the same in the j�illage �1ii�n�e Bool:. S�ATE�VIENT OF RESULT OF CANVASS The fol owing is a true stntemei;t of the result of the nting and ca.nvass of votes by ballot at the Annual -(l...-��-- ---� -� ..............Electiou of the Village of........ -� --�-----��---.. ....... -�----.....�-------.....:.--------.....� ................. ---...-......... Count. �� Y of -�-- - - - ------ � � � � � � ............... .. .. � � ..............aucl State of _llinnesota, held .............. .... -- ... -� �� - .....� ^ q ... � �- ...........19� f- ws pr�laimed to ie Xoters by the Clerl. of Election: ............................_received..._�1..�......vctes for Presiden� of Council received..�..�.�...votes for res� ent of Coun il • o. .................. ..^.... � „ ,. _ J 21 Sr -U�� ��791 . � . , - . - �� ------� ---�---. -�---.....- �- ----- - ---------- -�-�- ---� -................ --.................--� -��-�---�-��------- - ... .......... - Lb....q............-��� ��_.. (Continued on follo�ving page) �- � .......... ........................._.._recei�-ed___.is..�..._..votes for Trustee, term of.....�7.�.__years � . ....................................received.����...T.......�-otes for Trustee, term of..�_.._years ..... ..... ... received-slS._....�-otes for Trustee, term of.....f�...._.years � ........................_.....received_X.G._�......votes for Trustee, term of....J..7......years .-_---- ..............-_---.......----.recei��ed...--.-------...........��otes for Trustee, term of............years .._ ................................._..._recei��ed.__......._............t-otes for Trustee, term of........__years ..-ee�-ciec=rzrrL'� �}PP�PE�-�.' Stgn +nrm nf va�rr � -- --.......... ��---... - --�--...... ' , � . .................... - - ---- - ......... -� � � ...... .. - - -......35.5.: .],,..1..rnE� e�ee�@E� mrnc+an +prm A���e2�+o .......................................... rnrninaCl votes for Treas171'pr ............ .. .-�� -� -...-.-..---.reeeij�e�--� e�es--�e� mi eaet��� ..... --' ....... ........ _..."---................ -----... _.. ��-- �c� 1 nnr� 1 + l R� -----------. _ ................. ...................__.........----.............-"-'----.... _.............. _.................... _............................-'-'------............ .... .................�--�•--�---.................................._.._rPeen=e�---Tekes �^,� ZTillao� ri i- ...- � - ............ .........-- - -� ... � �� - - --......reee�ti-�� ve��� ��=T;i�age-6�e�: �-- -- -- • -� .............. ................... . 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T�---- , , , , . , T �• f +1, v ..........................�---�-�----��--------•------......--------.........---------..........................------.............--------------- .«zn iic� ---- - � �--�� - --- .. . . .-�-�-� .... .-' - -- -� ............................................ ............��-� � ....................received..4.�..�.ia...---votes for Constable ...... .. .... .. ......... ......... .� ... �� --� ---................ ...- � -- ....... .......---..................... -----......_...---........----- received..� �..7......��otes for .Constable ....... ....................... .......... .�-�- - - .... - - -............ ._.................... - - -- .................... - � - ..... � .........recei��ed ......_.......---votes for Constable ................................... ........................� �--.............�--------.......................- - ��� - �----��- - -� - _............. -...received.- ...................�rotes for Constable ........--� .................. .�-------.................... ----.._................-- ��------ ---..............- ----� ----- -..._..-� ...... .. - ..... � .................__...__....-�--- G ....... ......................................... - - ............-- - --................ � ----- -..._........................_............. ..._..- -- ..........«,., n a,,.,1.,,.,,,7 „lo,.+e.7 !'',,,,n�..l,l� .................•---..... --..._....._.._............--� --- ----.....................................-�---............----•'--�------ ••-- -- � - --.._._........_.:_.... -----...........__...._._...------�---...... -- ......--...............-----------........ i...��..4�. ��.,�__ _�_L l .............�-- ..........._...---- r....................__.............. � � - -- ------ - hll..a.. � + �C..-. Attest : Q Qirsya.L to , ...c� .................................................. ...Clerl�of Election � � a� � C O V k7 � O u 7 C � � � h � m V. Jndges of Election 7%—biinutes of Village Election. N6�NUTES OF i/ILLAGE ELECTION W�LTER 5. BOOTX 6 INC.� M NNEnPOLl6 (n) The lines following the letter (a) in this blank are left to write in thz iact, that "the electors present at the time and place named for opening the polls ' eleoted the Judges and Clerk vi�a voce, because the council had neglected to make auch appointment," or "because the persons so _ appointed, or one or more of them, neglecte3 or refused to aerve," (if such was the case.) � i ' \ . . :r , /� C At the Annua ----. ---,�u.�--- - .. . ......Elec�ion of the Villabe of---/l.. ._..... _.., - ....... ------ in tl�e County of .......... ... ......- �..:.........--- -.---------ancl State of Minnesota, hela at......� �......----.............. ................... � ......... .:....� .............. ..�......... ... - ----- �.. .-��- ............... --� - - ... J........_..._...- --bein; the place �i�here it «-as directed to be held by / . the illag Council after gi�-ino c�ue otic� t.hereof s provided by lav�, on the '—' ....... . _ .. ... � .... .... . .......... ..... ....... ... dayof..... ...................................19.�.�, __ ...........�� ........... ..._. � ....._.:�+'"e..- - -...-�------...........:�.._...- ............ . ........ a,iid ..... ...(....�.... -- ....... .....................--- ................ ....... .... - ��- ..... ��a qizalifiecl <<oters of said Villabe, to act as Judges of suc Elect.ion, and �qualified voter of said Village to act as Clerk of such Election, each of. �vhom hacl within�a3-s before such time bee,i designated �nd appoivted by the �%illabe Cotmcil to act as Judaes ancl Clerlc respecti��ely of such election (<.) �--.-.---- - ...............�� l.....- -------..---------. ......------... ...-- �._-= - ..�:.. -- ..... ..... .. .............. .. . ......... . - -........... - --- - - .r.Q.��..... � - - - -...... � -- -- -........ . ......._......... �i .. .: ----��-- .............. .. - ................... - -- � �� � � -� - - - - -- .... - -- - ..... - - -� ...- - ........... ........ - -_ - - �-- .........---�-- .. .. who, bein� pre�ent, at the ]lour of............�....:......o'clocl:��..M., each of them duly took a�id subscribed �iu oath ........................................................................to faitl�fully dischar�;e the ds�ties required cf tlie�n at . such Election ; and the said Jud�es and Clerl� beinb dnly qtialified, fortl��vith epened the polls by prociamation, and the �lection �roceed- ed by-ballot ��-ithotit adjournme�it or intermission until closed. The subjects �-oted on at such Election, �s stated in the Notice ther�of, �vere: ........................._...._.................... ^ Toelect .-- ... � - ........ - ----- ............. - ...-- - ... - _........... - � ........- - - - ---- - ..._- - � - ................. ---... -----....__... ...... . _ � . � ... ..........���............ � e� _,C� - � .. .. . . .. . - - - - -- - - __ ...-� -- - .- ,� ................. - - - - - - .....................�.�7-�-�-� -�............ ........ . ..�. ..--- .... - -- �..... ..- - - -... - --- - - - - - .............�- - - -- '- `- .......__... - �� . .-, - ..-.-.-._ - - ......- - - -� - � - _- . -1 ���.�. � - t�:� _ - ��� . � ��_ � - _ . � � �� ..-- -- - . - - _ - _ . _ - - _. - - - .._. At....g�.0_.4__....___..__o'clocl: in tl�e afternooz� of said aay the polls were ciosed, proclamation thereof liavinb been made by o�lc of the Judges thirty r:iinntes previous tliereto. The Juaaes then procceded to publicly count and can�ass the �-otes, and a ti•ue st.titement thereof was duly proclain;ed to the �-oters by the Clerk, �vho reeorclecl the same in the �%illage 1�Iirn�e Book. STATEI��ENT OF RESULT OF CANVASS The follo�ring is �i true statement. of the result of the ountirib •�nc3 canv�,ss of votes by ballot at the :lntni:l.._�:. ._... _ .1......_. . .......Electio�i of the Villabe of...... '�����i� , .. � �� � -- ... - �� - County -- - -.....- �� . .. ...... ... . of. -{ .......... - - ...... ..... �� - ................ .........- ......and State of llinnesota, neld . ---� - .... � �- � -`�r...�� - .. 9 � ..19 �T as ro laimed to tl � voters by the Clerl� of E�ection: �� .... ..... ..........�.Cl/1J1�.-� ....... -- -_ � - � --� ----- � � ....received ..{�`� - votes for Yresident of Council .� ! In w J . . / . received,�/...�j.�.__.._votes for P sident of Council • � _� 1 aG' , .G_�-� ,����--�o1�.�C �- - r -- ��..... ..--� ..-.���' -._..�...�--- -.----�'........�......�.. ..........�'��� - (Contii7 ed on follo�ving page) � / ......................................received......���...l.._....votes for Trustee, term of.......�.�...years .........._...._.....received.....(O..l........votes for Trustee, term of....�.years ..............._........................_receivecl.�.l..�_....votes for Trustee, term of...�...years ....._..._ ......................._.....received.�..+�.3..�_._votes for Trustee, term of..3_..years ..........................................recei�-ed-------.......-------v.otes for Trustee, term of............years ....................................seceived........................votes for Trustee, term of.__._.___._.years - - ._..... � - ............ t� .,� ,a 1�,•�r� �1 Cted Tructer, tarm nf �ea,�'�s -- - ......... � -- ... .............ti - , .................-` ......._.`.;i"r9�aiicr-ii�E��� �Prl� 7-�_._ .�_�.rtPP.Tt�r �9� ZeBi'fi ......._-- - - ........ - ........................... ..-' ................ ............_.....__.......... --....... ------- .............. ..............:...............................................:..�...._.........vo r .....----- --�-- ...... � �-- - --- ------ --P�.-�i�c -zcc-- -� .ve�e� €ei mi-'r ,�-Ri cr a ._i____a _i_ � - _ _ . .�, .......... .......................... ........ < < , rec ........-- - � �� ......_-.._ ..................................._......... -- � ............. rcccz=t^ciCt..:-------..........� . ........ - a . ;___.] _.._,_s,._ r.___ T7:11_.,.._ !Yl_.l ' . ...-----�c"rt'cet-..._--------'-.'-' � a ivi � razr�ac--ercx-a ,..�r lo�l.,,,., 1 1.,.,4.. 1�''ll o(`lnr7� - -..,.:_ 7 �.,,. r,.., n ,.�,�.. -��-•----• ................:.......�-----•---._............._........-�-�----..............-------:_.........------------.........................---......_.....-----.........._._...-----_�r�o=cir..-�-.....-----------�.,. I, ' '�.,.1_ L - 1�._ _ A "'___._ ..........-----� ......................... ..----�---............. ...............-----..r.cccrcZcn........----�--�--�' � - --'- = - —�-�- -�-= - - � � ................-.--.�-:. ........: �;;�c r7nr1�„�„7 �1.�..to.� Accaccm• ......._ ..... ............. �-- � ............ --- ....-.--..... � .... -- -�- - —1 � ' .................. .... ....................-- ..... -- -- �-- -��: �-� ... ] ............ ....- -.................. ....-- - -- ............ � ........ � ........ - - -- ------ - -......_......_.................------- ............ ..�!.:�-..--�- -�--� --------�------ ....... �- ......-. . ............... ------------.................received 3� �otes for Justice of the Peace ............................. � ........._..._�---- - ....... � ._............. -- ................... ------.................seceived ... � � - ......votes f.or Justice of t.he Peace -- -�----- ...:_ ........ ............�� -.... ��� -- .... --- .............. -� ... - - - ..............received -� - ......votes for Justice of the Peace ............... ..:._� -� - � � - ................ - ........._ --� - ............ - - ....................... - . ... �� -- received....... - -eotes for Justice of the Peace -- -� - ............... ............. -�--- ' - � _ _ � i ..f �,�7 T ' ..`._._ ..............'........_.'...'_..._. .....R'q;� iir i � ii-Rr-r4..__._ 11Ct1(�n nf 47, D ...... .................................-- ---� ��-� .... ---- �c .lnrlarnra 1 f l T +:,,,. � +�_,. r�_.. - - ......-� .. ....� - . .................... _ _. . . ... ..... - -- ...... ...............- --............ . ..... . - - ...... - ... ..���.:.2%L�J'�-..F..�/ ............... . .. .....:........ .�---- .............. ---�.^..��'%.�.�.....�. . . --...... - - .... - ...��.......; �- � - -- ...... . . . ........ �� -..... ......-- -.................... - .......... .......................:. ...._ -- �......................._._._....._....... .... - -......--�� - -- -..__.................... - --� - -.. ..... --�� --- - ............ ........-� ...................... -�- - -�-� ......--` .receivecl..�.,%...�..___�rotes for Constable received._��:J....�-otes for Coustable .received .............._..._..__��otes for Constable ..received......_._._._......_..��otes for Ccnstable .............uLas—Eleela rec�—ele��—Ge�sia-�le , :..., ....,. � .....��_�� - -� -----�� ........ . ......................... . �-- ..._......... -- � .................. � .............- --......... - � � �� - ........ -� --- -� ...... - - - �----- -....---� �� -----....... - ........---..............-�--- .............�---�� --�---��- ... � r- -...... � -- ................ � � ��. ..� .....�. . ,...---- -- . .. ..... ......- - -� � -.......................-� - - Attest : ? C � ' � Jud;es l�o ... . ... . ....... ............._........... .......... ............................... - --...... -._... \ ` , ��Cz� �� �4 � lection ' �..Clerl,,�r�of Election .. . ... ........ .. ��.._.. .... ---�-- �--.. _ . . ..........--- o .... _ .................�-�-��-� -................................... �� � � � � F� � e � A special meeting of the Village Council of Hopkine �as held at the Council �hambere on �ednesday, December 6, 1939, at 5:00 P.�, for the pur�ose of canvassin� the returns ana declaring the results of the village election of December 5, 1939, as re qui red by 1 aw. Members present: �. V. �anchester, President; Trustees Odell, Jasperson, and Olson and Recorder Whitney, Members absent: None. A convass of the returns of said election sho�ed the following vote: PRE$IDENT OF COUNCIL: J. Russell Carroll F. M. Madden E. V. (Jimmy) Mancheeter Irving Oltman FOR TRUSTEE: Anciy Arne s e Rudie R. Dupslaff J. Jaepereon Jamee J. Matchke FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE: Len Milbert Milton Eacher Matt IIcCauly C. J. McCartney Joe Vesely. FOR CONSTABL+'E: genneth C. Heiland Ted Johnson PRECIN'CT PRECI�TCT PR�CINST TOTAL N0.1 N0. 2 N0. 3 28 58 54 43 127 270 228 169 66 199 189 77 221 527 471 289 4 64 24 92 24 147 61 232 131 315 213 659 22 261 230 513 143 652 1 1 1 1 45 426 120 317 439 1234 1 1 1 1 311 782 195 632 Ddotion by Olson, seconded by Jasperson, that we accept the reports of the judges and clerke of the election in the t}aree pr�cincts in the Village of Hopkins anddeclare F. M. Madden elected President of the Council for a term of two years; J. Jaeperson elected '1'rustee for a term of three years; Len Milbert elected Justice of the Peace for a term of two years ana Kenneth Heiland elected Conatable for a term of two yeara. B�otion carried unanimously. Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried the meeting aajourned, ATTEST: PRESIDENT CLERK —.___� A regular meeting of the��illage Council of Aopkins was held at the Council �halnbers on 2uesday, �ecember 19, 1939, at 7:45 P. M. Members present: �.Q.Mancnester, President; Trusteea Odell, Jasperson, and Olson and Recorder r7hitney. Members absent: None. Nlotion by Odell, seconded by Jaspereon, that the lninutes of the regular ►neeting of December 5, 1939 and the epecial meeting of December 6, 1939, be approvea as read. Carried. �dr. Nels Nelson appeared before the council witih ref'erence to collection of garbage fro►n his residence. A general discussion of the garbage collection situation fo110wed. Motion by Odell, seconded by Jaaperson, that the water bill of Enger Johnson be reduced fifty per cent because of the water running through his ►neter for the purpose of flushing the water main. Carried. The following applications for licenses were presented by the clerk to the cou��cil: Red Ov�l Stores, Inc. , milk,�l. 00. Charles A. Hersmari, three pump Gasoling Service Filling Statio�, �p25. 00. Twin City Novelty �ompany, five mechanical amusement devices located as follows: two at Matt' s Cafe, tvoo at Jorgeneon Brothers, and one at Lill' s Cafe, $�250. 00. �ngler Brothere, movin picture ehovo, 4�25.00. Fred M. Faltin, milk, �1.00. Joseph V, La�ic and Son, milk, :�1.00. J. Jasperson, milk and three milk trucka, "�14.00. Northland Ddilk and Ice Creaan Company, milk and six milk trucka,�16.00. Rural Hennepin Co-oioerative, two pumn gaeoling service €�fiiing station, �q20, 00. � Pederson Brothers, milk and three milk trucke, �14.00. Eidam and Smith, on sal� intoxicating liquor, �on and off sale non- intoxicating �..malt liquors, and soft drinke, �1065.00. The Engell Dairy, milk and two milk truck�, �p12.00. superior Dairies, ►nilk and one milk truck, �p11.00. L. A. Page and $ons, milk, �1.00. Franklin Co-operative Creamery Association, milk and three �nilk trucks, �13. 00. Anton A. O�son, milk, �1.00. Mrs. 'i7. D. $mith, soft drinks and milk, $�6.00. Peter A. Silnons, on and off eale non-intoxicating malt liquors, soft drinks a�nd milk, $�66.00. Orlie �d. Hip�Ne, soft� drinka and milk, �6. 00. Ben F. Miller, t�o pump gasoling eervice filling station, $�20.00. Blue Ribbon Bar, Inco�+porated, on sale sntoxicating liquor, on and off sale non-intoxicating malt liquore and soft drinks, �p1065.00. �d Larson, installation of gas burners and plumbing, �2.00. R. M. B�iller, three pump gasoling service fillin� station, �25.00. A. F, and Alice Shonka, on and oi:f sale non-intoxicating malt liqu��$, and sof t �rinks, �65. 00. R. 0. Riordan, on and off sale non-int�icating malt liquors, soft drinks and one mechanical amusement deqice, �115.00. H. A. Schroeder, Ir�c. , milk and one mil� truck, �11. 00. A. 0. Neider, on s�,le into�icating liquor, �1000.00. Hovander Brothers, milk, �1.00. Ralph Mako�vsky, milk, �p1.00. Fred, tiJ. Lon�, on and off sale non-intoxicating malt liqu���, soft drinks, and mi 1 k, �¢66. 00. A. S. Buck, one mechanical amusement device at Fred Long' s place of business, �50.00. Diedrick Supnly Company, eighteen mechanical amusement devices, located as follo�s: One at Len Milbert's; t�o at Jack Moran's; one at Eidam and S�ith�s; two at Tony and Alice Shonka's; t�o at Matt�a �afe; two at Blue Ribbon Bar, Inc.; two at Clayton Shonka's; one at N�na Burae; ; one at D�artin J. V�.nek� s; two at A. 0. Neider� s; one at Joe Antinozzi's; and one at Jack Connolly's, �900.00. Clayton Shonka, on and off sale non-intoxicating malt liquors and saft drinks, �65.00. Clayton Shonka, six Bowling Alleys, �30. 00. Joaeph L. Antinozzi, on and off sale non-intoxicating �alt liquore, soft drinke ana milk, �66.00. ' M. J. �7eldon, Jr. , on and off sale non-intogicating malt liquors, soft drinks anc3 rnilk, �66.00. Jorgenson Brothers, on and off sale non-intoxicating malt liquors, soft drinks and milk, $�66.00. Nina Burns, an and off sale non-intaxicating malt liquors, eoit � drinks and ,milk, �66. 00. P�artin J. �anek, on and off sale non-intoxicating malt liqua�s, sof't drinks and milk, �66.00. Albert Maetzold, three purnp gasoline service filling station, �25.00. Ddotion by Odell, seconded by Jasperson, that all applicationg �.or licenses be granted, subject to a refund of one dollar each to J. Jasperson and Pederson Bros. , and subject to approval of all bonde by the Village Attorney. Carried. Motion by Olson, seconded by Odell, that the application of Johnson Advertising �ornpany for the erection of a sign near Stiate Highway No.7, be denied. Carried. Motion by Jasperson, seconded by Odell, that the Village offer the electric motor formerly used in the gas plant ior sale for �40.00. Carried. A letter was presented to the council from the Hopkins Public Library Board recommending that one of the follo�ing be appointed to fill the existing vacancy on the board; Sveante Se�erson, or �9i�� Schmidt. Presidant of the Council, Manchester, thereupon appointed Sveante Severson, as a member of the Library Board for the balance of the term expiring July 15, 1940. Motion by Olson, seconded by Odell, tha.t the appointment be approved. Motion carried unanimouslp. Signed contracts beta7een the Villa,ge and tne �:2inneapolis General Electric Company for municipal water�mp�itZ,g,ornamental street lighting, and overhead lighting, which contracts are hereto attached and marked exhibits "A", "B�', and "C", were presented to the council. Motion by Odell, seconded by Oleon, that �'resolution defining policy as to motor v;�hicle license�plates and motor venicles owned by persone or members of fa�nilies receiving direct relief��, which resolution is hereto attached, marked exY�ibit �'D", and here�.}r made a part of these minutea, be adopted. Carried. �otion by Odell, eeconded by Jaspers�n, that the following bills be a1loWed and paid. Carried. 7718 Enger A. Johnaon 7719 Lawrence Schutz 7720 Leo Spott 6621 Bloomie Jenstad 7722 Enger A. Johnson 7723 Bloo►nie Jenstad GEAI�RAL FUND Sal. first half Dec. Sal. first half Dec. Sal. first half Dec. 8a1. f i rst half Dec. Sal.last half Dec. Sal.last half Dec. 72. 50 72. 50 66, 66 37. 50 75. 00 37. 50 GENERAL FUND 7724 Leo Spott 7725 Herman J. Puck 7726 Ed. A. Makows�cy 7727 Frank Sitar 7728 Lawrence Schutz 7729 Frank Conway 7730 �: 8. Nott Co. 7731 First Natl. Ins. Agency 7732 Jacob Scheffler 7738 Henry Schussler 7734 Joe Joret 7735 The Minn. Nev�s Co. 7736 John Owens 7737 Crane Co. 7738 G. Krautkremer, 7739 Kokesh Hdwe. 7740 Mpls. Gas Light Co. 7741 Mp1s.;Gen. Electric Co. 7742 Mrs.Bernadette Schoenke 7743 Frances Novak 7'744/Grace Sl�.��r 7745 A.George Johnson 7746 Mrs. �li¢�abeth Slavin 7747 �dae Good 7748 Harold E. Osterberg 7749 Elizabeth Lemke 7750 Anne C. Borland 7751 Lloyd Vesely 7752 John Brecka, Jr. 7753 E. E. Smetana 7754 Jack B. Feudner 7755 �Irs. Raren Andersen 7756 Florence �%. Abra,ha.m 7757 Nels Nelson 7758 Hopkins :�ater Fund, assigned b�a �. V. Manchester 7759 �lilliam Odell 7760 J. Jaspers�n 7761 Anton Olson 7762 �'rank N. ?'Vhitney 6054 6055 6056 6057 6058 6059 6060 6061 � 6062 6063 � 8064 6065 6066 Sal.last h�alf Dec. Officer at Election u n u Sal.last half Dec. ?�ork at Dorv Houae Supplies for Fire Dept. Fire trucks Ins. 8a1, for Decernber ''lork at Do�r House Labor �ddse, for Library Del.paper to Library �Idse, for Park Poca �gg Coal �dse. Gas Consu►nption Electric Po�er Election official n u n u n n n u u u n n n n n o n u u n n u u n n n n n Labor Sal. for llecernber Sal. for necember Sal. for December u u u i'�AT�R DUND Joeeph B. L�iller He�2man Ol son D�pls. Gen. �lectric Co. Phillips Pet. Co. Mpl s. -Mol ine Pov�er Linde Air Prod. Co. Amer. Cast Iron Pipe Amer.Cast Iron Pipe Commerical Gas Co. Herman Olson E;nil Brokl Joseph B. Miller Herman Olaon $al, first half Dec. Sa.l. first half Dec. Pumping Kerosene Imple. Co. Mdse. (VJ. P. A. ) Qxygen Gas. Co. �dase. ('dd. P. ,�. ) Co. M�se. ( �V. P. A. ) ��%a.'Y�8~�,r st�ps Labor (�. P. A. )with truck Sal.last hali Dec. Sal.l�st half Dec. ROAD AND BRIDG� FUND 14497 Anton Je sek Labor 14498 Frank Stodola Sal, first half Dec. 14499 Rural Henn.Co-operative Gasoline 66. 67 7,25 9. 50 9. 00 75. 00 2. 50 3. 41 16. 00 10. 00 28. 50 19. 00 86. 40 2. 25 19. 55 26. 90 3. 61 1. 19 500. 58 5. 95 5. 9 5 5. 9 5 5. 9 5 5. 9 5 7. 65 7. 65 7. 65 7. 65 7. 65 7. 20 7. 20 7. �0 7. 20 �. �0 22. 75 40. 00 30. 00 �0. 00 30. 00 75. 00 57. 50 72. 50 148. 90 5. 20 2. 85 5. 70 24. 00 12. 12 3. 00 1. �� 25. 00 57. 50 '72. 50 39. 00 6 7. 50 7. 20 $4500 14501 14502 14503 14504 14505 �4506 1450'7 14508 14509 14510 14511 14512 14513 14514 ROAD ANli BRIDGE FUND Pure Oil Station �Iartin Holy $inclair Serv�ce Standard 03�1 Co. Mpl$G:Gen. �lectric Ed Larson Anton Jesek James Novak Frank Conway Ralph Block I,+�ank .�rickson Frank Nunvar Frank Kaspar �alter Johnson Frank Stodoal Gasoline Gasoline Stat. Ga.soline �asoline Co. Stmp Signs Street Repair Road Cleaning Road Repair Road Cleaning Road Cleaning Road Repair Road Repair Labor Tr�,ctor B�an Sal.last half Dec. 3. 87 4. 86 18. 28 45. 88 10. 99 3. 50 20. 00 2. 00 1�. 00 25. 75 12. 00 12. 00 16. 00 60. 60 67. 50 h�otion by Olso�, seconded by Odell, that the Clerk or '�reasurer be authori�zed to �urchase a check protectars Carried. Motion by Jasperson, seconded by Odell, that �. J. b�cDonald be paid for snov� plowing at the rate of �,ti2.00 per hour for man and truck when using the village plow, and �p2.25 per hour for man and truck when ueing his ovan plov�. Carried. Upon motion duly made, secanded and carried, the �neeting adjourned. ATTEBT: ;�"PRr:SIL't�;NT r , CLLR —_ y ll f[ Form 132-�7059 �X� � 6!� I � �vIUNICIPAL WATER PUNiPING CONTRACT THIS AGREEMENT, Made this y3 day of ��/ , 19.32 by 'Phe fiinn�a�sol�,o t3�enPral El�tria CoT�_, a Id�w .TepBe4 corporation hereinafter called the "Company," and the Villa�e of � �Q�in� , a municipal corporation of gA���.� County, in the State of i�i�ae�ot6s hereinafter called the "Customer," WITNESSETH: That the parties hereto in consideration of the agreements herein contained do hereby agree as follows: � 1. Company agrees to furnisli to Customer electric energy in the form of 60 cycle alternating current, at the voltage and phase designated herein, for the operation, of its municipal water pumping equipment as now or here- after installed as follows: Location Voltage and Phase 916 Third Streed – Hop�ins �lt�. �6 (50 H.P.) T'5 �aaeleior ovenue.- Hopkla� � _� volta. 3�. 0 H.P.) 2. Customer agrees to take from Company during the term of this Agreement all of the electric energy necessary to operate said pumping equipment and to pay therefore monthly within thirty (30) days from date of bill presented by Company at the following schedule of rates: DEMAND CHARGE $2.50 per month ger Kilowatt of Maximum Demand recorded during the "On-Peak" hours of the month for which bill is rendered. ENERGY CHARGE First 500 kilowatt-hours per month-4.00 cents per kwh Next 500 kilowatt-hours per month-3.00 cents per kwh Next 500 kilowatt-hours per month-2.00 cents per kwh Excess kilowatt-hours per month-1.25 cents per kwh iVIINIMUM MONTHLY CHARGE First Horsepower or less of connected load—�1.00 Excess Horsepower of connected load .50 per H.P. DETERMINATION OF MAXIMUM DEMAND The Maximum Demand in kilowatts shall be the highest average rate at which energy is used during any fifteen consecutive minutes during the month; provided, however, that in the event of emergency necessitating the operation of said pumping equipment during the on-peak hours, the demand caused by such emergency operation will be disregarded in computing Customer's bill provided Customer gives Company written notice within 24 hours after the occurrence of said emergency. ON-PEAK HOLIRS The time from 4:30 o'clock P.M. to 7:00 o'clock P.M. each day during the months of October, November, December, January, February, and March, or such other daily period or periods as ttie Company may select from time to time but not to exceed a total of two and one-half hours daily. OFF-PEAK HOURS All periods of time other than "On-Peak" hours. COAL CLAUSE There shall be added to or deducted from the net monthly bill computed according to die above schedule, twenty-two hundredths mill (.022c) per kilowatt-hour for each uvhole cent ($.Ol) by which the cost of coal, used during the preceding month, is more or less, respectively, than twenty cents ($20) per million B.t.u., but no addi- tion or deduction to be made until "cost of coal" differs by two cents ($.02) or more, from twenty cents ($.20) per million B.t.u. The "cost of coal" includes purchase cost, freight, demurrage, weighing, unloading, testing, re- handling in storage, and delivery into the bunkers of Company's steam plants supplying energy to its intercon- nected transmission system. 3. When two or more points of delivery are required, it is understood and agreed that the above rate schedule shall be applied separately and sepa,rate bills rendered for each point of delivery. 4. This agreement shall continue in force for a term of Yf 9� years, commencing on the laL at �eeemDer 19�4.. Upon the expiration of such term, this agreement shall continue in force from year to year until terminated by not less than thirty (30) days written notice given by either party to the other of its intention to terminate this agreement provided that in no event shall this agreement be extended beyond the period for which customer may legally bind itself. 5. It is understood that this agreement is subject to the approval of any regulatory body having jurisdiction hereof. 6. The terms and conditions printed on the reverse side hereof are hereby made a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the respective parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed by their proper officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective corporate seals to be hereunto affixed, and the same shall be equally binding upon the respective parties, and each of their successors and assigns. WITNESS: � �I��'�OLiS QE�Es"�.AL EI�C2�iC QOl:PANY / . . / / ./ . ,- �; -= � . �f . :� By � .. tS E R SI NT CHARGE OF S And I S ��ST. SECRETA 1IILL�iQrL ,.r HOPBI�, 3� T¢rms and Conditions ReFerred to and Made a � Part oF this Agreement � 1. Power will be supplied and measured by Company at the point of delivery and at the voltage, phase and frequency hereinbefore specified and shall not be subject to fluctuations of potential or frequency of sufficient extent to interfere, with the proper operation of Customer's motors. 2. Company shall connect its service lines to the service wires of Customer at a point, the location oF which .shall be .designated by Company. 3. Company shall at its own.expense, furnish, install and keep in repair the necessary meters and other energy measuring devices. Customer shall not permit any unauthorized person to interfere with the meters or other appliances,of Company located on Customer's premises, and shall provide for the safekeeping thereof. Customer may, at its own expense, install duplicate meters for the purpose of check- ing Company's meters, and in the event of failure of the meters so placed to check, either.party shall have the right to call upon the other for a test of such meters, which test shall be made by a competent disinterested third party to be selected by the parties hereto. Such test shall be made by such third party promptly and not later than thirty days after his selection, and in the presence of the representatives of each of the parties hereto. In the event of error in Company's meter exceeding two per cent, proper allowance, as shown by the test, shall be made to the party entitled thereto, but not for a longer period than thirty days prior to the time such inaccuracy is proven. The cost of all tests shall be paid by the party requesting the same, but if at any test Company's meter shall be found to be in error exceeding two per cent, the cost of such test shall be borne by Company. 4. Customer shall provide, without expense to Company, a suitable space upon Customer's p�emises for installation and maintenance of necessary lines, conduits, transformers, switching apparatus, lightning protection equipment, meters and other apparatus and materials used in connection with the supply of such service, and Company shall have right to remove the same upon termination �of this agreement. Customer shall be responsible for all damages to or loss of Company's property located upon Custoiner's premises and used in carrying out this contract, unless occasioned by Company's negligence.oc causes beyond the control of Customer; such damages shall be repaired, replaced or made good by Company at the expense of Customer. 5: All wiring and other electrical equipment or apparatus on Customer's side of the point of connection except metering equipment, shall be furnished, installed and maintained at Customer's expense and Company shall not be required to supply service hereunder until such wiring, equipment and apparatus have been duly approved by the City Inspector, if any, and by Company. Any inspection and ap- proval by Company is to insure a continuity of service to its other customers and shall not be construed to impose any duty or liability upon .Company. to Customer or any other person 6y reason thereof. Customer shall not install wiring, adopt or use any motor or other translating or electrical current-using devices which in the opinion of Company is objectionable, or will be detrimental to itself or to the service of the other patrons of Company. • 6. Company shall exercise due diligence.in operating its plant and if it be prevented from delivering electrical energy, wholly or in part, or Customer be prevented from receiving electrical energy, wholly or in part, by any cause not reasonably within control, including fire, explosion, Aoods, strikes, unavoidable accidents, Federal, State or Municipal interference, tlie parties agree (except in case of a prac- tically total de�truction of their respective properties, or practically total suspension of their respective businesses),. diligently to put their respective works in condition again to supply or to receive electrical energy as the case may be; Company shall. not be liable for any damage or loss resulting from such interruption or suspension nor shall the same be considered a breach of this agreement; for interruptions due to the above mentioned causes, Customer shall be entitled to a reduction in the demand charge as provided for in this agreement, in the ratio the period covered by the interruption bears to the period of one month, provided Customer shall have promptly given notice in writing to Company at ifs office, of such shut-down or interference, and the cause thereof; provided, further, that voluntary.shut-down of the plant or property by Customer, or voluntary discontinuance or suspension of its business shall be excepted from the operation of this paragraph. Company may at any time during the term of this agreement, on Sunday inorning between the hours of seven and twelve o'clock or at such other time as is mutually agreed upon, suspend delivery of electrical energy hereunder for the purpose of making repairs on or im- provements in, upon or around any part of its system; provided, however, that Company shall in every case give Customer such reasonable notice thereof as circumstances will permit. 7. .If Customer shall make default in any of its agreements herein contained, Company may suspe.nd delivery, such suspension not to interfere with enforcement by Company of any legal right or remedy. No delay by Company in enforcing any of its rights hereunder shall be deemed a waiver of such rights; nor shall a waiver by Company of one of Customer's defaults be deemed a waiver of any other or sub- sequent defaults. . • 8. Service to be supplied hereunder is contingent upon Company having necessary permits and rights-of-way ducing the term hereof to enable Company to carry out the terms of this agreement. 9. . Customer shall at all times take and use power in such manner that the power factor shall be as near.l00.per cent as possible, but when the power factor is less than 80 per cent, then the demand to be charged and paid for shall be determined by multiplying the demand shown by the meter at the time of ineasurement by 80.per cent and dividing the product thus obtained by the actual power factor expressed in per cent. 10. It is mutually agreed that, on the effective date hereof, this agreement terminates any and all prior agreements covering the water pumping service furnished hereunder and any understandings, liabilities and undertakings of each party unto the other arising therefrom, except as to any unpaid bills for electric service owing by Customer to Company. • �ij�� �LI'1. .� . �so�� ��SOLYED. Si�at the Yilla�e Council oP tbe Villa�e o! �,_ � ,Soc�cins � ��nneg,ia Go�nty� I�inneqota. 8ereby aaaepts L�e offer oF the T� l�I1�i�EA�OLI3 G�NE�r.AZ ELEG'�'ft�C OOI�PAhY to furnish the eleetrical anergy �eCese�,r� for the onera�lon oP the crumpin� eqniAm�nt at tY,� Y�llage's punroin; ete��lou as aow loaated, aac� h�reby approves all r�t�s. Lerme. oor�ditione and aFeci�ia�,tions Cor�iained im the, pro�oeed t�uaiai�gl C�ater Pumping QonLr.�ct mad� a�r�rt oa' tk►e oiter of said Compsny, �►n�. the Fre��ident of the Yilla�;e Counq4l and. th� ifillage alerk are $ereby aaat}�orized and directecl to exeax��e the �.foreseifl �ontre�at for and la the name of tbe Village and to atfi�c the cor�orr�+..te s�al ther�Lo. Ado�,te� by ta� Couna9.1 Novembe r 21 _ � 19,'�,. Atit��6s PregiBent of the Villa�e tlou�a�il p 9C Form 132-E-2759 i �� '� �. �x�i���� � � ..��:;;=�. - ORNAIvIENTAL STREET . LIGHTING CONTRACT � ���" '- THIS AGREEMENT, Made this � 3�='� day of ��.�Gt...s�G✓ , 19.� by `The �t is n � m , a �de� 38r�eY corporation hereinafter called the "Company", and the �� �B of HOPkiIIe , a municipal corporation of ����'�in County, in the State;of ,; :�4��Bota� hereinafter called the "Customer," , , . , , . WITNESSETH: WHEREAS Customer owns an Ornamental.Street Lighting system consisting of 6�lasno t�ogte ,�avin� � hei�ht ta li�ht oenter .of epprosi�te1�r15 �feet. � complete�with lamps; glassware and other appurtenances, .together with all. necessary cables extending between �posts and .to;points of delivery designated by Company, said sysfem being'located in the � �il��e of HoUkilie at the places shown on a sketch thereof, marked "Exhibit A" hereto attached and made'a part hereof. - . , NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto� in consideration of .the above representations: and the agreements herein contained do hereby agree as follows: ' . L Company agrees to furnish to Customer during the' ter � of this agreement and upon the rates hereinafter specified all electric energy necessary to light the aforesaid ' ��� �iRty—s18) � lamp, posts as hereinafter specified, and further agrees to make all lamp and glassware renewals, clean the glassware at least four tiines per year, light and extinguish all lamps, paint, from time to time,,the metal portions of said Orn�= mental lamp posts, and to furnish all the materials and labor. necessary therefor. • . 2. Customer agrees to take and to pay Company for electric energy and the above mentioned service at the follow=' ing rates; based upon tlie.respective sizes.of the lamps and the schedule of hours of operation, all of which are described and agreed upon as follows; to-wit: ` '. � i NUMBER � . � �. � OF,LAMP POSTS a2 - . t41� , NUMHER AND SIZE OF LAMPS � � 335 caadllepow�r ' �200 -�tt) multiple ������-� 3�5' c�nale�er taoo �ct) ��i�iQ� � SCHEDULE OF.HOURS OF OPERATION duak �o Qaava . Husk t� midt�i'ght � RATE PER LAMP POST PER YEA& . . � ��� . . . . ' � �; �o _ ;. The Schedule of Hours of Operation of the above lamps on the Dusk to Dawn schedule shall be from approximately one-half hour after sunset until one-half hour before-sunrise,.and on the Dusk to Midnight schedule shall be from . approximately one-half hour after sunset until Midnight, every night during the cluration of this agreement. Payments are to be made in equal monthly installments within thirty (30) days from date of bill presented by Company. 3. If illumination of any lamp is interrupted due to accidents, and said illumination is not resumed within twenty- four hours from the time Company receives notice thereof from Customer, one-thirtieth (1/30) of the monthly com- pensation herein specified for such lamp shall be deducted for each night of non-illumination. 4. This agreement shall continue in force for a term of Yig� years, commencing on the 19t of Deaembe� , 19��. Upon the expiration of such term, this agreement shall continue in force from year,,to year until terminated Uy not less than thirty (30) days`written notice given by either party to the other of its intention to terminate this agreement provided that in no event shall this agreement be ex- tended beyond the period for which customer ,may legally bind itself. 5. It is understood that this�agreement is subject to the approval of any regulatory body having jurisdiction hereof. 6. The terms and conditions printed on the reverse side hereof are hereby made a part of �this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the respective parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed by their proper officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective corporate seals to be hereunto affixed, and the same shall be equally binding upon the respective parties, and each of their successors and assigns. - . WITNESS: • �� �dI�EApOLIS (�I�A.L �L�C'rRI� CO�APAI�Y ' . By C P� SID 7 N C RRGE OF S ' � And \ ItS SST. SECR � C I TERNiS AND CONDITIONS REFERRED TO AND MADE A PART OF THIS AGREEMENT 1. Customer may increase the size of any of the lamps herein specified by giving written notice to Company and paying for the same in accordance with Company's rates then in effect for such size of lamp. 2. Company shall have the right to replace any of the lamps by other lamps, from time to time, as it may deem necessary or desirable, provided, however, that any and all lamps substituted shall give not less than the illumination contracted for. 3. If bills are not paid when and as herein provided, Company shall have the right to cease furnishing the services called for hereby and Customer's liability hereunder shall not be avoided nor any right of Company hereurider waived by said acts of Customer and Company. 4. In the event Company is prevented from performing this agreement, wholly or in part, by reason of any cause not reasonably within its control, including fire, explosion, fiood, strike or unavoidable accident, Federal, State or Municipal interference, Company will (except in the event of a practically total destruction of its property or a prac- tically total suspension of its business) proceed with all reasonable diligence to put itself and its works in condition to resume and continue the supply of electric energy and the performance of this agreement. During the existence of such'interruption or cessation, Company will furnish so much electric energy, and other service called for by this agree- ment as it is able to furnish, pro-rata, with the rightful requirements of its own uses and the uses of other customers. In the event of the total or partial interruption of service by reason of any cause not within the control of Company, including the above mentioned ca,uses, it is understood and agreed that Company shall not be liable for damages caused by such interruption of service, except to the extent of a pro-rata reduction in the compensation herein agreed upon. 5. Company shall furnish the necessary maintenance and repairs to cables, post wiring, lamp sockets, fuse blocks, fuses and switches arising out of ordinary wear and usage, not necessitating replacement, or not occasioned by collision, accidents, Acts of God, or by changes in or additions to the system. Customer shall keep its ornamental street lamp posts, foundations and fittings in a safe and workable condition, and replace cables, wiring, ornamental street lamp posts and appurtenances thereto, except lamps and glassware, if such replacement becomes necessary as the result of damage by collision, accidents, Acts of God, long wear and usage, or any other cause not arising from some act of Company. 6. It is mutually agreed that, on the effective date hereof, this agreement terminates any and all prior agreements covering the street lighting service furnished hereunder and any understandings, liabilities and undertakings of each party unto the other arising therefrom, except as to any unpaid bills for electric service owing by Customer to Company. --ii�T D�;��. �� - r-- ti'. .' � kf ^'^�E--^ ; ----�,------- - ----- � f!FF'"�'`: n ��►. o, ., ,.,,. '; �t,�.., r :ro,.:.r' � hFi �;,� , . !.�','�; . �� &��OLU'�� . �St3I�if�D� �hai the Vflla;e, Oouncil of t'�e Ylllage of , Iio�kinr , �.�._,.Heqnggin ^ Covn%y�: ldinnesote� bereby acoept� tP�e offer o� the TA� �I�'NEAPOI�IS C�L�Il��AL EI�EC2&i0 CQl�A�1Y to fwcniah the eleatrioal e�er�. lamp and gla�sware reaeWale, and other sernicea for the 411uraia�.tion er�fl o�aera�ion ot the Yilla►�e's Orxiamentie►1 Street Li�;hCing System, cansieting a�: 66 - Ornementsl S�end�rd� of th� �in�le-light tyFe, all loaated i�► se►id i�illage. Qnd hereb�r a�,proves all rs�e�, tera». oondition�, �.ud �p�t�ificatione �onta��ed in ihe praoosed drz�mt��tal Street Li�htin,� +Con�r�►ct made �. p�rL at �he offer of sa�id Com�ea�p� a�►d the Preeident of the 'Y'111e�e Couactil �nd th� yilla.ge Olerk �►re hereby autl�ori�ed and �ireot�d to c�xecute the aioresait� Contr�.c�t tor 1►n8 in �he nsma of tbe v'illage and 6o affiz the carport�te se�l thereto. 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' � � "� - — � .a,�, riw'���I�'wl�l�l�l' , ���_I+i���'�����f�= •� , ❑ Form 132-E-1859 �X�� b� f '` C << OVERHE�D STREET LiGHTING CONTR�CT THIS AGREEMENT, Made this---Z--3-�--------day of----------- -- -- ------ -------------------�---------�-------__, 19..��., by_ ��._�ii���Qli�__.9��e���..T��o��'S�a__QQ��.�[�i.►----, 1-�---�-��-------�ew_ Jersey--------------�-----------------------------�- corporation hereinafter called the "Company", and the .......................�i��$8__..___.__..__._______..__..._..____..__..._..__.._..________.of -------•----$Op�cit��.....-------�-------�--------�--� a municipal corporation, of--------------Henu�pia.------••---------�--------.__County, in the State of___._..__. �i1�?�.40�4_______________________ hereinafter called the "Customer", WITNESSETH : That the parties hereto, in consideration of the agreements herein contained, do hereby agree as follows: 1. Company agrees to furnish to Customer during the term of this agreement and upon the rates hereinafter specified, illumination produced by electric incandescent lamps supported from poles, by means of rriast arms or otherwise, in the.____�i118g�______________o{______iiopltins_________, _______ItinA�e0t6►,__ as shown on a sketch thereof, marked "Exhibit A" hereto attached and made a part hereof, being as follows: 9� - 335 c�nd.les�awer (20Q Rattj mnitiple lampe 20 — 5� c�aai��oee� i3oo �&cc) �t�P�e �a 2. Customer agrees to take and to pay Company for said illumination at t�e following rates, based upon the respective sizes of the lamps and the schedule of hours of operation, all of which are described and agreed upon as follows, to-wit: � � 335 a�alepower l�a�e �$31.00 per l8mp per year .. �0 +�s.adlepoaer ]ara�s � �i5.00 �r lsmp �ger �te�r : �J The Schedule of Hours of Operation of the above lamps shall be from approxiinately one-half hour after sunset until one-half hour before sunrise, every night during the duration of this agreement. Payments are to k�e-made in equal monthly installments within thirty (30) days from date of bill presented by Company. 3. If illumination of any lamp is interrupted due to accidents, and said illumination is not resumed within twenty-four hours from the time Company receives notice thereof from Customer, one-thirt3eth (1/30) of the monthly compensation herein specified for such lamp shall be deducted for each night.of non-illumination. 4. This agreement shall continue in force for a term of.__.__��Y!!_____.___years, commencing on the__.1�L__oi.iie6iewbe! 19_.:�. Upon the expiration of such term, this agreement sliall continue in force from year to year until terminated by not less than thirty (30) days written notice given by either party to the other of its intention 'to terminate this agreement provided that in no event shall this agreement be extended beyond the period for which customer.may legally bind itself. , 5. It is understood that this agreement is subject to the approval of any regulatory body having jurisdiction ilereof. .. ; 6. The terms and conditions printed on the reverse side hereof are hereUy made a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS `VHEREOF, the respective parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their proper officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective corporate seals to be hereunto affixed, and the same shall be equally binding upon the respective parties, and each of their successors and assigns. WITN . . --�%ij�'- ----- -��--------- ----- •----- --- --------------•---------• As to �any --------�---C.�- �-�..- --�----- -------�--.---�-------------------•--•-------------------� / M --- - - - - •----•-�-•---•-' .._.. - - • --•- As to Custom r .. TRE_ I�I��PQLIS_.G�L_ ELECTBTC Ct�1�PANY gY------------�-,-•''- ------- -•-- --- � i�L 1[3 NT--- ----- ------ IN C ARGE OF SALE� And-------------- -------------------- Its -------------------- ---------------- ASST. SEC RY .__.._... VII�S.d4�E------of_------- �OP� � BY---------- -- -- -- -- -------•--- - - - - --- - . ire � d t o; Atte .. .---,�'fl-•-- �� � -� Terms and Conditions R¢�¢rred to and Made a Part oF this �Agr¢ement � 1. Company will install such additional units as may be requested in writing and duly authorized by Customer from.time to time during the continuance of this contract, upon the same rates, terms, and conditions as are pro- vided for �herein, if in the judgment�of Company'the revenue to be derived therefrorri will be sufficient to render to � Company a reasonable return on the investment. 2. Customer may increase the size of any of the lamps herein specified by giving written notice to Company and paying for the same in accordance with Company's rates then in effect for such size of lamp. 3. The location of units may be changed at any time Customer desired by payment to Company of the cost incurred in making such change. ,. ` 4. , Company shall have the right to replace any of the lamps by other lamps, from time to time, as it may deem necessary or desirable, provided, however, that any and all lamps substituted shall give not less than the illumination contracted for. � � ,. � 5. If bills are not paid when and as herein provided, Company�shall have the right to cease,furnishing said illumination and Customer's liability hereunder shall not be avoided nor any right of Company hereunder waived by said acts of �Customer and Company: • � ' �- 6. In the event Company is.prevented from performing this.,agreement, wholly;or,in, part, by reason of any cause not reasonably within its control, including fire, explosion, flood, strike or unavoidable accident, Federal, State or Municipal interference, Company will (except in the event of a practically total destruction of its property or a practically total suspension of its business) proceed with all reasonable diligence to put itself and its works in con- dition to resume and ,continue the supply of electric energy, and the performance ,of this agreement. During the existence of such interruption or cessation, Compa�y will furnish so much electric energy, and other service called for by this agreement as it is able to. furnish, pro-rata, with the rightful requirements of its own uses and the uses of other customers. ' In the event of •�the 'total or partial interruption of service by reason � of any cause not within the control of Company, including the above mentioned causes, it is understood�and agreed that Company shall not be liable for damages caused by such interruption of service,_ except :to the,extent of a pro-rata�reduction in '' the compensation� herein agreed upon.. , . -� 7. �It is under'stood and agreed that all the machinery, poles, wires,�lamps, fixtures, apparatus ancl other ma- terial used by �Company in carrying out this agreement shalT be and remain the property of Company and that Company shall have and is hereby giyen the right and privilege to instalf the same on public'streets and alleys.and to remove the same upon the;expiration of this agreement. . _ -.8. It is mutually a;greed that, on the effective date hereof, this agreement terminates any and all prior agree= ments covering� the;street lighting service furnished hereunder and any understandings, liabilities and undertakings of each party unto the other arising therefrom, except as to any unpaid,bills for electric service owing by Customer to Company. \ RATE D�PT. _ � - �" , � . 6Lt�: � �.� � -- -- /� -- - - ..t � _....i;:�,:crr ,j �'T..-�;v'-1 -""'-',-- "" 't !11 ��l��-v.=i✓----'-- � C.F:_:.. ���rr. N P. �'.1 �.:�CiH. Of OrER. � � IY�! �1\������i�_ �I - - - - -- ViC: f'RE9IDENY A�PR�'�':`�__ ' �f' � r°TF' ' T F� TkEASUftEft F�PPhG��T�" ; � E�� ---vice P�Es�usc,rr �..__+ _ _ SALES 11iGP., !t1 CHGc. OF �ALeS i � ��so���, RE54LY�D. That Lhe Yille►ge Council.oS Lhe {�illage of HQ�kin� ^� ^ Henneoln�,^ Cou.nty, ttinnesoC�� herebg �caept� the offer of t�ie T�iB �I3w�;�AP�LIS ��i��A�, �i.�43�rSYC C01�'A;�Y to furnieh t�e illnmina,t�on for �treet li�hting �roduoed byo q9 - 335 a�ndlepower (20tI wstt� mnit�nle lam�s 20 •� g�tU candle�ower ( j00 watt) mult4ple lamps �.11 locat�d in eaid Village� and �►ereby e�aprove� �11 rateB� terme� aondition� �nd $pecifir�.tions coa�s,iaed in t�e �ro�ooed ()verhead S�reet Li�hting �antra�t� me,de a�art of tha offer of aai� �Compeay� and t�e President oP the ifiliage Cotiuicil and the �'ill�.ge Cler3t are bereDy aut2►oriaed and direated to ez�cut9 the �.fs�resgid Qoatraat ior �nd in the n�.me af the i�ill.r�ge anfl to afSia the corpor�te eeal thereto. Ado�ted b�►' tx►e Cot�nCil N' ve hP r 2.1 �„� �„�, „_� 19�,,. Pse�ideat of Lhe liiilage Cvuneil Atte : Viltage Oi�rk ' --- -- � . � rwwis so NO� /�NQJ abs j�Y YW �rS` iA5`AUvQL LttJMIW6� � ��� � _ ' I , I so ir�� � � i7' /Nv 7D5` v � ; �, . � .� �, I°` - ,� � ', 1 �� w ~ I . d "\ i • •i _ - --•--�' -- - .. . . . . . . ., , ._ . ...._ _ �.. .. � , i � � • !r � R 1 �.SOLIITI�N D�FINING POLICY AS TO �IIOTOR v�c� . �cnQs� r�am�s � aaoToa v�sic�s o� .. s�t �Rsorts oa �as o� ��,�s RECEIYIN�. DIRI�C.T RELIEF. W�S the 9illege of Hopkina oontaiae man� needy peraona and familiea v�Yho require aid by way of the oPdinarg necessities of li�e at publia eapenae; AND W�REAS the greatest part of the cost mf �uch aid aad relief is and muat be borae end paid by said 4illage of Hopkina and the teapayare reaiding therein; AND � suoh eapenditnres for said relie! ehould and are iatended t� provide Yor the naaessi�is� o! lifs to the end that most, if not all, aucn needy persons or families will eeentunlly becc�me eelf aupporting; AND WAER�AB all peraona and familia� who now or hereafter are forced to aaaept direat ralief frc� the public should a.nd do desire to beoomm self supporting as soon as possible; AND VV�REA3, to sohimve �uoh $elf suppQrtiag statna, it i� neQeasa�y to eBchew, while on relief, all napensive pleasure� or luxuriea; AND WEEREAS the owriership and operatioa of an� motor vehicle is a costly pleasure whiah keape or tends to ke�p euah needy persons or femiliea on the direct relief rolle, e�nd militates againat their de$ires to beoo�ne self 8upportin�; NOW, �REFOI�, IT IS I�REBY. RE30LiiED that from and a�t�r the date.hereof, all.persons who are themsel�ves receiving, or intv whose Pemily group there ie beiag furaiahed any Sireat relief or aid bg or frc� tha Village o� Hopkins or aay ageney there�f, aad who own say motar vehieles of whatever desoription, sthall cea�e to be Yurniehed with eny and all suoh aid or direct relieY nnleaa and until all sueh persona and membere of s��h family groupe ehall have detaohed from and deposited with the Clerk of said Village of Hopkins, or euch ageaoy a� he may direet, all the licen�e plates�belonging and appertaining to snch parsone aad Motor vehiclea. That f�is�ther, all suah mot�r irehiale li�ens• plates ahall be retained by the said Clerk during all the t3me or timee that the owner af such platms vr aag me�ber or membere of hia or her famil� group is r�oeiviag any direct ai8 or relief from eaid Village of Hopkins; aad a� appliaation for any such relief shall �e oonsidered unlees the same is aovompanied by anoh liaen�e platee if suah applicant falla within the terme of this resolutioa. That further, e.11 su�h license platea shall be returned to the , proper o�nner whea �uah f�rther direot relief is no longer necessary by suoh pereon or his family gronp, or in oase oP sale of such vehiele to a boaa fide �endee. PASSLD and Adopted by the Qillage Covnail oF the Vill e of Hopkins, Minneaota, �his �th dQy of ��mber, 1939. �_ �. i/. Man�heStar ree en o e ge ounoil. ST: � -- / n ( F'rank N. �hitne � age eco er. -- Joseph C. Ve�elT- Yillage Attorney.