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1945_Minute BookR REGULAR MEETING OF THE VIL�AGE COUNCIL OF HOPKINS WAS HELD AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON TUESDAY, �Ar�UARY 2ND� 1945, AT 7:30 P.M. AI.L MEMBERS PRESENT. ODELL �OVEO� BRO�N SECONDED, THAT THE MINUTES OF THE LAS7 MEETING BE APPROVED AS READ. CARR:IED.r ODE�I. MOVED� BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE FOL!OWING LICENSE APP:ICATIONS BE GRANTED. CARRIED. M. J. iIVELDON� ON A(VD OFF SALE NON—INTOXICATING MALT LIQUORS� SOFT DRINKS, MiLK AND CIGARETTES� ��S.00. FRAN:KLIN CO—Of�ERATIVE CREAMERY ASSOCIATION� h11LK TRUCK, �I2•OO PEDERSON BROS� DAtRY� MtLK LICESNSE� �3�, �I4.00 LEN I�1ILBERT� ON AND OFF SALE NON—INTOXICATING E�IALT LIQUORS� SOFT DRINKS� MILK AND CIGARETTES� �78.00 DIEDRICK SUPPLY CO.� Ir'J MECHANICAL �1ACHINES� �750.00 BURNHAM St�ARKS� OM AND OFF SALE NON—INTOXICATING MALT LIQUORS SOFT DRINKS� MILK ANO CIGARETTES� �7S•OO ARTHUR (�. BLOOD� OFF SA�E NON-I NTOX 1 CAT 1 NG MALT LI QUORS, SOFT DRINKS, MILK ANO CIGARETTES� �28•OO JOSEPH V. LApIC• MILK, �1.00 MAX GRUtdZKE� GASOLINE SERVICE STATION� �25.00 ANTON A. OLSON. MILK AND CIGARETTES, ��3.00 G• H. CASSE�� GASOLINE �ERVICE STATION� �25.00 J• JASPERSON� ti911.K TRUCK� �I3.00 CHARLES SHONKA, BOWLING ALLEYS, �35.00 TOM MOTZKO� OIL BURNER AND PLUPABING, �2.00 BEN F. MILLER� GASOLINE SERVICE STATION� �2'rJ.00 R• �• RIORDAN, ON A00 OFF SALE NON—INTOXICATING �.�ALT LIQUORS, SOFT ORINKS� MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT DEV16E� CIGARETTES� �I27.00 ALBERT MAETZOLD� �A80LINE 'ruERVICE STATION� �20.00 CORNELIUS E. F°ATTERSON� GASOLINE BULK STORAGE STATION, �SO.00 HERZAN BROTHERS� N�1 LK AND C I GARETTES� �I3•OO �ORGENSEN BROTHERS� ON AND OFF SALE NON—INTOXICATING MALT ' LIQUORS� SOFT DRINKS, MILK A.ND CiGARETTES� �78.00 IVORTHLAND MILK AfVD ICE CREAM CO.� MILK �I3.00 SUPERIOR VA�RIES, MILK TRUCK� �I2.00 MI LTON O. BORGMAtdM� GASOL) NE SER V I CE STAT I ON� �20.00 SKE�LY OI � GOMPAfdY, GASOLI NE BULK STORAGE STATION� �5O.00 CARROL� MOVED� BROWN SECONOED� THAT DR. BLAKE BE APPOINTED HEALTH OFFICER AN� MILK 118SPECTOR FOR THE YEARt CARRIED. OOEL� MOVED� BRO�YN SECONDEO� THAT THE HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW BE THE OFFICIAL VILI.AGE NEWSPAPER AND THAT THE CLERK PUB! ISH THE MINUTES IN SA10 NEWSPAPER AT A TOTAL MONTHLY CHARCE OF NOT TO EXCEED $40.00. CARRIED. OLSON MOVED� ODELL SECONDED THAT THE FO�LOWING BILLS BE PAID. ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND KOKESH HAROWARE FRANK KASPAR STANDARD OIL CO.� BREN HARDWARE SUPPLIES LABIOR SUPPLI ES. a '�VATER FUNO HENNEPI N COUNTY REVI EW SPEC I AL ASSESSCv�cNT FUND �1•88 48.00 1•25 117.65 35.00 FIRST NATtL BANK OF HOPKINS SEWER uJARRANTS � INT. I7O5.47 •RAYMOND PETERSEN , BOND AND (NTEREST 464.8H FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HOPKINS�CERT. OF (ND._ I5I2•OO u (OPficial Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS Minutes of Council -Meetfng A regular meeting of the Vlllage �ouncil of Hopkins was held at the ^ouncil Chambers on Tuesday, January Znd, 1945, at 7:34 P.M: � All membera present. ' Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Ct�rried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the following license applications be granted. Carrled. M. J. Weldon, On and OfP $ale Non-intoxicating Malt Liquors, Soft Drinks, Milk and Clgarettes, $78.00. Franklin Co-operative Creainery Association, Mllk truck, $1::.00. Pederson Bros. Dairy, Mila Li- cense, (3), $14.00. Len Milbert, On and Off sale non- intoxicating Malt liquors, soft drinks, Milk and clgarettes, $78.00. , Diedrick 8upply Co., 15 mechani- cal machines, $750.00. Burnham 3parks, On and off sale non-intoxicating Malt liquora, soft' drinks, milk and cigarettes, $78.00. Arthur N. Blood, Off sale non-in- toxicating malt liquors, sof; drinks, mllk, and cigarettes, $28.00. Joseph V. Lapic, MSIk, $1.00. Max Grunzke, Gasollne Service Station, $25.00. Anton A. Olson, Milk and clga- rettes, $13.00_ G. H. Cassel, Gasoline� Service Station, $25.00. J. Jasperson, Milk Truck. $] 3.00. Charles Shonka, Bowlin� alleys, $35.00. Tom Motzko, 011 burner and plulnbing, $2.00. ' Ben F. Miller, Gasoline Service Station, $25.00. .- - R. D. Riordan, On and off ?ale r.on- intoxicating Malt llquors, soft drinks, mechanical amusenient de- vice, clgarettes, $127.00. Albert Maetzold, Gasoline Service 8tatlon, $20.00. Cornelius E. Patterson, Gasoline Bulk Storage station, $50.OG. Herzan Brothers, Milk and ciga- rettes, $13.00. Jorgensen Brothers, On and ofx sale non-lntoxlcating malt liqiaors, soft drinks, milk and cigarettes, $78.00. Northland Milk and Ice Cream Co., Milk $13.00. Superior Dairies, Milk truck, $12.00. Milton O. Borgmann, Gasol(ne 8ervice 3tatlon, $20.00. Skelly 011 Company, Gasollne - bulk storage atatlon, $50.00. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, thet Dr. Blake be appolnted health o;ficer and milk. inspector for the yenr. Car- ried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, thet the Hennepin County Review be i.he offictal Village newspaper and that the Clerk publish the minute� in said newapaper at a total monthly chtxrge of not to exceed $40.00. Olson moved, Odell seconded that the following bills �be paid. Carrieci. ROAD AND BRIDGE FIIND Kokesh Hardware, Supplies ___$ 1.88 Frank Kaspar, Labor __________ 48.00 Standard Oil Co., Supplies ____ 125 Bren Hardware, Supplies ______ 117.65 WATER ^IIND Hennepin County Review, Water - Dept. Invoices _______________ 35.00 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUiYD First Nat'1 Bank of Hopkins, Sewer Warrants & Int.'______ 1705.47 Raymond Petersen, Bond and Interest ______________________ 4G4.88 Flrst Natlonal Bank of Hopkina, - Cert. of Ind. __________________ 1512.00 (3ENER,AL 'F'UND Leo Priest Motor Co., Supplies 3.50 American LSnen Co., Service __ 1.45 Hennepin County Review, Publl- cetions --------------------^- 99.T5 Henry 9chuesler, L.abor ________- 97.25 Frank Rosengren, Labor ______ 6.00 Frank Erlckson,' Labor ________ 8.00 John WAlmsn, Labor. �.____'_____ B1.S0 Bill Qulnn, Labor ______________ 9.00 Frank. Sltar, Special pollce ____ 128.75 Joe Joret, Labor ______________ 8�.25 American LaFrance Corp., 6up- plies -------------------------- 221.38 Hopkins Fire Dept., Fire Calls 102.50 Fillmore & Bradbury, � Supplies 7.27 8ub. Henn. Cty. Relief Brd., Re- lief Orders ___________________ 322.55 Frank Conway, Repairing-labor 9.75 Northwestern Bell Telephone, CAlls Fire Dept. & Police __ 28.18 Walter B. Booth & 8on, Dr., Supplies ---------------------- 8.88 First Nat'1 Ins. Agency, Bond, J. Russell Carroll ______________ 13.50 Feudner-Davidson, Prem. on � Surety Bond __________________ 277.50 Freda Barlou, Aesisting in L!- brary ------------------------- 15.00 American Library Assoc., Sub. Renewsl --------------------- 3.00 Hopkins Drug, Sub`scription ____ 51.75 Minnesots Newa Co., Booka ____ 139.96 Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the First Natlonal Bank of Iiopkine be designated as a vlllage deposltory for the amount of $25.000 and the 8e- curity National Bank of Hopkina be designated for the sum of $13,000, upon the filing of proper security. Carried. Olson moved, Brown secouded, that Engner Johnson and William Strobeck be appointed as members of the Board of Health. Carried. ' Odell moved, Brown seconded; that the Clerk be authorized to have the accounts of the Village, for the year 1944, audited .by a certified public ac- countant, at an expense not to exceed $110.. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the following named persons be appointed to the position set opposite thelr neme in the i'ollowing table for the year 1945, subject to reaioval et wlll by the coua- cll. Carried. • Herman Olson, Utillty Man, Water Dept. Joseph Mlller, Asat. Utllity Maa, Ws- ter Dept. Bert Soper, Garbage Collector. Bloomie Mountaln, Librarlan. Martin J. Vanek, Deapatcher. Joseph C. Vesely, VIIlage AttOrney. President Madden announced the ap-. polntment of the following committees: Yark Board: Odell, chalrman, Brown and Olson. Ways and Means: Carroil, Chairmea. Brown and Olson. Public Welfare: Entire CouIIC�l. Licenses and Permlts. Carroll. Public �IItllitiea: Brown, Chairman, Odell and Olson. Roads and Brldgea: Olson, Chatrmsn, Odell and Brown. Public Safety:� Madden, Chatrman, Carroll and Brown. Olson moved, Odell aecouded, that President Madden be appointed Cli1eY of Po11ce. Carried. Odell moved, Carroll seooaded, that the following bonda, Niii^.h have iic•re- tofore been approved by the Vlllage At- torney, be accepted and flled by the Clerk. Carrled. Arthur Elmquiat, Treasurer. Ted Johnaon, Vlllage Constabla. Engaer Johneoa, Police ofiicer. A�lke Zipoy, Aseeseor. Daniel E. Foley, Juetice oi the Y�ace. J. Ruesell Carroll, Villsge Clerk. Upon motion duly made, aecoaded and carried�the meeting adj�urned. . J. 8U8$PsI,L CAFtROLL Olerk. ATTEST: � . ' F. M. MADDEN President. " (Jan. 4) � � 8EN ER AL FU NO LEO PRIEST MOTOR CO.� � AMERICAN LINEN CO.� HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW HENRY SCHE15SlER FRANK ROSENGREN FRANK ERI CKSON �JOHN VV�I LLNIAN BICL Q,UINN FRANK SITAR JOE JORET � ��MERICANRLAFRANCE CORP.� HOPKINS FIRE DEPT.� FI LI.MORE 8� BRADBURY SUB.;HENN. �TY. RELIEF BRD. FRANK CONWAY. NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 6`VALT ER S• BO.OTH & SON, DR. F1 RST NAT� L( NS. AGENCY . FEUDNER—DAVI DSON FREDA BARLOU AMER IC AN L I BRARY ASSOC •, HOPKINS DRUG MINNESOTA NEWS CO.� SU PP L 1 ES SERVI CE Pt7B� ICATIONS LA eo R 'LABOR a tt - fl SPECIA� POLICE • LA,BOR SUPPLIES F��E Ca,��s SUPPL IES RE�IEF ORDERS . REPAIRING—LABOR CALLS FIRE OEPT.B� PO! 1 CE SUPP:I ES BOND� J• RUSSELL CARRO�L � PREM. ON SURETY BOND ASSISTiNG IN LIBRARY SUB. RENEWAL $UBSCRIPTION BooKs $3•50 1.45 49.75 97.25 6.00 6.40 6'a50 9.00 (26.75 86.25 221•38 102.50 7.27 322.55 9.75 28.18 8.68 I Ja 5� 277..50 15.00 3.00 51.75 139.98 OLSON MOVEO� ODEI.� SECONDEDi THAT THE F'IRST NATLONAL BANK OF Ii0PK1NS BE DESICNATED AS A VILLAGE OEPOSITORY FOR THE AMOUNT OF ��25�000 AND TFiE SECURITY NATIONAL BANK OF HOPKINS BE DESIGNATED FOR THE SUM OF �IB�OOO, UPON THE FILINI� OF PROPER SECURITY. CARRIE D O�SON MOVED, BROWN SECOfdDEO, THAT ENGNER JOHNSON'AND WI LL I AM STROBECK BE APP01 NTED AS MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF I-IEALTIi. CARRIED. ODELL MOVED� BROWN SECONOED, THAT THE C�ERK BE AUTHORIZED T0 HAVE THE ACCOUNTS OF THE VILLAGE� FQR THE YEAR 1944, AUDITED BY A CERT (FI ED PUB! (C ACCOUNTANT� AT AN EXPENSE NOT TO EXCEED �) IO. CARRIEO. , OLSON MOVED, ODEI! SECONDED� THAT THE FOLLOWING NAMED PERSONS BE APPOINTEO TO THE POSITION SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAME (N THE FOL!OVJ— i IVG TABLE FOR THE 'YEAR 1945� SUBJECT TO REMO,VAL AT WI Ll: BY THE COUNC I l.• CARRI ED HERMAN OLSON, �JOSEPH IVII ILER B�E�R T—S 9�P-R BLOOMIE iVIOUNTAIN MARTIN J• VANEK � JOSEPH Ce VESECY UTfLITY MAN, ASST. UTILITY MAN GARBAGE COLLECTOR LIBRARIAN DESPATCHER VILLACE ATTORNEY WATER DEPT. I�VAT ER DEPT . , , � �RESIDENT MAODEN ANNOUNCED THE APPOINTMENT OF THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEES: �;ARK BOARD: ODELL� CHAIRMAN� BROWN ANO OLSON �NAYS AND MEANS,i dARROLL CHAIRMAN� BROWN AND OLSON P118L I C �V'ELFARE: ENT (RE• COUNC I t ' - L) CENSES AND PERG,dITS: CARROLL PUB! IC UTILITIES: BROWN CHAIRMAN� ODELL ANO OLSON ROADS ANO BRIDGES: OLSflN CHAIRMAN� ODEL� ANO BRJWN PUB! I C SAFETY: MADDEtd CHA I RMAN, CARROLL A ND BROWN OLSON MOVED� ODELl: SECONDED� THAT PRESIDENT MADDEN BE APPOINTED CHIEF OF POLICE• CARRIED. � /_� / �-� - ODEL� MOVED, CARROII. SECONDED, THAT THE FOL! OwINC BONDS, / WHICH HAVE HERETOFORE BEEN APPROVEO BY THE VILLAGE ATTORNEY, BE Q,�%FCEPTED AND FI LED BY THE CLERK. CARR IED. ARTHUR ELMQUIST� TEO JOHNSON ENGNER JOHNSON e TREASURER VI! LAGE CONSTABC,E PO L I CE OFF 1 CER � 6 _ , . , ' : �I1KE ZI,POY� __� . �SSESSOR . , ,_ , /DANI EL E• FOLEY� � JUSTICE OF, THE PEACE � � �� J., RUSSELL CARRaLI.. VII.LAGE CL'ERK ' �.: 1 ' . � _ . . • �� UPON MOTI�ON DULY IvIADE�. SECONDE� AND CARR I ED THE .MEETI NG ADdOURNE�. , � I.ERK. . � ATTEST: , � , , i �r�-r�.d(:��. . ' . RES IbENT. - �� I.' ; . �� ' � � NOT 1 CE TO B i DDERS � . \--- TNE V) LLAGE COU NC ( L OF TH E Vt �I.AGE OF HDPK 1 NS� M�NNESQTA� WIL� RECEIVE SEALED BIDS UNTIL B:OO O�CLOCK P.M. ON SEPTEMBER 6TH� 1945, AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS IN THE V1LLA•GE HA�L FOR TH.E CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR OF SIDE- iNA�KI AND CURB.`� G`� • EACH BID MUST BE ACCOMPANIEO WITH CERTIFIED CHECK 0 F I O P E R C E N T 0 F T H E A M O U N T 0 F T H E B I D A-N D 7' H E S U C-�E-S-3-F-ti-l. 8 I D D E R LS- T 0-P R-E P A-R-E-A-E-l.�.���-S--N E-C-E S S A R Y- F O R T H E P U R P 0� f 0 F / � � P R 0 C U R I N G T H E N E C E S S A R-Y- -P R-I�-O-R-t-T Y-F R-O M-- T H-E -�'V A R P R 0 D U C T I 0 N _ �BoARo. . � THE R 1 GHT I S RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALI. BI DS. � �• RU SSE�L CARRO LL� VILLAGE CLERK. � NOTICE T0 BIDDERS THE Vl'LLAGE COUNCit. OF THE Y1L�AGE OF HOPKINS� � MINNESOTA, Wt�L RECEIVE SEALED BIDS UNT1t��S:OO O�CLOCK P.M. ON FEBURARY 6rH, 19 5, AT THE COUNCI� C�fAMBERS IN THE � V t LLAGE HALL FQR TA O I L FOR�HE STREETS OF HOPK I NS� FOR THE Y EA R ..{ 945. , THE RIGHT iS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS• � tJANUARY 6TH� t945 J• RUSSEI.L CARROLL� �VI L�A+GE CLE RK. . / � , 0 ' � 0 c �. ; ;� � ' , , ?���ts��.�4��'?A i'f.1�'�.',': `'�s.�� � x''`��� a� � a 16th ?:P o � ����v:..��;�.:��'s"r`..,� �;, �a�� �ia� da.�; � December ���1 �LI. � `. F. . ; st P.-x� c� '��' q R r,., W .w Y7 �t,y e n , : r r'.;}.vr.� .� . �a.� �r 4 5:� gj'.���d . � . f r. Q .i -. V+i!��i...� a•Sr.a e..k��:.i��.,i +3 1.6°.�y. ... .i � l...i___..�° l� Jibp �J::�.3. .vd `.�r� Uaa� d 1x°:J+b �J�b � p �¢eo�i.,.,��'��� �:; a��:�, �.c� ,ai�.» ����ai�.a��:" �.ur� z�aic��r�� �c �x� �?a� �������c�•��,o��. �+a �;;i�a ���,�a�u y �.rd�. 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Qz Cu.btd 11iJut:d'ni: V�lT UII 1di'i'(ri i+�i.tit useer �e a�o�l�?�.r�.ia a'u���r;,,. ��� �tie.h wc►��c �r �::�.:r::�.�s ahiW:s m� �v Q.^�Ele: �31' :.�.lY':�d�.tirl,ci� `�J�y' �s,iti 1.%Vi:tvei�lasos`i 'ui'..�i:.i�.ikiv �eii:�e::xi LVa'�'��f.'A OPt1�E' firi� b�ir.� ��.v�� ;"�1f:?1�. Le ,�i ���d ��nti�a�c3�or°�, oclx� siel;o cc�ct and e�pen�sID 8^C�. Yl@ �1LiC��� Gf:?�Tl�;��i6 F.�T`ld i3y�S'L��d �i7.'tr W7.'va�tel'sf� i.'iw'':•�] iia'i�'i"idA O"a'�'ti�i ia0 fl:lssi� 1i:ELi�i9 :.iiJ ��.i,3�1i1 aG:�' C{:rl�t�i��.:��i.u�(?i1 ��.�1' 6�'i�Ia �ta' II1:�,iir�fu.:�id ci�l f�Ji�J vP �'Lta�tla 9isis�o ik�. f:'�„�.9io EL'uji ijts.%sliYi�.ii;+i Oa' ia`::w�J�i'vd ii� ie{c$ Ji'1"sililc+l �h� �rtiei ilCi'WJLt� S".'.�ZJ�F.1v'�'�nikLyT �.s.� 11it��t�.�r.s.' �ict':c,ia,aiAtil� �'iiJ ��arli�3 ..::lili�.'a,w�ia 0:� ls:.l�yl yjaie��+ uHTti1il.�i' �; tle:'.`s�. c:�tdL+�$il3isi�! V'i.' f�x 'sdYli:� �!�.7 Cfiiil.�►a �Uv � vf;�� rew .� rtil�'.`. '�rl° 3�'�F1:A�J� if � i�all� � . , , . . �.islE?a..' iZ%SL;�! �.L\�J% v.it>.:i'!�'i7::S u�it � �. 'Js! 5s+'iAi!i�� LS�)vA ii:.l:: s9'.::'�i'«:lci :dr.T.l�i�f� � :::i�s fiA'i1V�.•:i.i'1C� A:l.:bi�. w�.t)s.:i�:�l�ii �'c',3 .'ztl "vai'y tiiid� �i.tCi. o.�i�S.'ti� ll�t vi1Q:1c ,�f ''`i .I• �3Gbc��.�.'�Vf'i L:�loYi9>3,�J1 `G-t� e5,r�i�:eiai:a3�eii21'ilil t'.:ul�i 'v:li[i :.:iia�il''�;�It9A�'ir ti�l� epmcifica� ��BilB :��:13?�. �'LRiG°i�u I?3 ►�I�'itt�SS i�d�iE���Q �kao �a9.d �i1�F�a vi Fioplsixat�, Ai'.!�aiegotafl �d ��S,d • De Graff '�Tolff, St. Paul, I�innesota h��e h��e��,a.t� s��L thaix� i�an�.a ��:� �c��� »��►`� iq! :za;: y::aa� .:��a� �►�oa:� i�PiyL�Y3o � .^... ' �.�.�..,._.�,... �.. - - - ..._� G� .. . �� , , . " �:./�rI _' / / /j ,� s1� �a � 6:.�I�! �3:� �� �l:�is:�i::� , :ii:�.�F i��TA _3y 0' R / � � �� � � ��. _:�...t, : ,_"_. - . f• t ��i�A �'0?'�i �itJE� ��.Z.L E9�i� BY 'Pi��� PI-?L;�Yi�S o`�h�,� r�o 0 De Graff taolff, St. Paul, P•iinnesota ���_���,�a a� princigfsl o aszd United States �'ideliiy � and G�raaty 'Company of Baltimore. Maryland, as eurety a� a���ro ass ho3.d s�d �3rmly bound, unto tha Yillaga a� 8�pklns, M�.���ot�sF ira $�� �,�tz�i �uze o� NINE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE and 75/100 -------------= ($ 9,g35•75 )Dollarso kawtul momesy a� ��e i3�.1��d �t�.i��. o:i ��sne��.Gae �ar �he txea ci th� �aid Yillageo , r�nti o� A,1� pL'iDAL?R C�t?�,r.� �o�;� or fusrai�hi:�g or ent;a�ing elcillo toola,., _ ;��,chiu�ryp �na�erial., inQurana� _pr�nita�s, oquit��ento or eupp�ia• under ox �'ox t�� paa.z��vaa of �h� GOlztr'FiCL Yl@TB�Itt;;F�QT mentienedo to ee�ure . the �,sri'oxme,n�e Qf whic�a thia i�onci !.a �i:�°on. �or th� paymegt of �rhich� �,. avm �ell a��. �ru�y to ba mmde tu gaid ;: ��.l�e� its �uccomeoss or a�ei�za� P wo �ira� ot�reolv�s, utlr he?��s e eucc�sso� e � ezoV•utore o adiain�� e'�r�.tore ,��ix�'i�y� ar.d e���ra�.ly by t�e�a prea�ut�o Dt�.tLB traia 16th a,� Q� December A,D, 1g��F, `d'i�s couditio�i� o� ts�e �.move ablfga�lott �re �uch �hat, �rha���e t�ae ab�ve la�4ndoz� princ�l6th��� �'��eTed iutca• a written cont9act with tha ��id Viil� �9 d�.�ted th.r� da o� Decer�ber ' 1��+, to ftaxni�k� �,�d ex�raet �or s�,.i.c� Y�11.a�e �� k�ater Main � r��'^'�'Y to aor 2�+te s��.� aoae�c on aar be��xr��uae 1, 1945 a9 eCated in���aid eozx�tr�ct n a�,l �n co��'armf.�� �ith aaid cAmt,r�ct and plans a gpacf� ficaElan�a sx�d propag�sl� ms,c3e a p�rt of �a�id contre,c� by reFerenaeo lYCW 'L'iir^���'Oi�F, i� the ��1.d. ,��o�e botand�a priucipe�l e�all woll a�n3 truly �niah and dre�t . �late.r .Ma,in - fcr naid Yiila�;e, and do a�a� pextorm all tho work s�ad labbr neaeseary a there�oa�, all. !n c��afarmity with s�id aontr�.ct. and r+ith the plans, sgeaificationoA dra�rin�e and g�opoaala r�edA a pax�t oi o�.id contract by ref�renae F to the as�tiBiactio�, appro�val a�d acaeptA.nce ot eaid `Villa�e, anfl do and perform �,11 Lh¢�. �oveia,anto. agseemen�a. ai�d gueranteoa of �aid co�stract by it to be done an.d performed. and eave eaid Ylllage hexmlee� gram a.11 d�mag�e that �y ax��.ne f�om thv negligence of �aid grinc9.pa.1� ite a�ents• or e�iployev�. while enga�ed in the pertormance o� said • �a� • P„ . . contrac'� for �. �;e��.oc� a� ane yaax a�ter the �onpletion of e�id w�rJ�, r�nd A�tciorAn�i°y ��ic� i�� �ls��:�, ag�im+�a �11 2os8 or dr�mege thaL may ariee b�r ree,avn of ��e ��i lu..•e ot ea�r� pr :x�ci�al to �uily perfarm all aud a3.n,�ular ti:e c����.an�a and �,e�m���0 0� �aid Gor�trac.�-hy �i� ta be doue aras� p�r�oz L�3. a,z�d He�?: azsd �zu�.y p�,y �a they b�com� dtse all just clt�iaa for all �rork dox�e a,rarl r�.7.� toolo� m�chinerye ak3llD material�a �n$ur��e pr��f�.�r equi.pnen� and �:tap�Iisn fu�n�eiaed or eag�ged �or the, pt�rpoeo af aai.d cox�tr�.ci. Rnd aor�ple�� e�.id contrect in Rcaa.�nce u�itka i$� tersnao and r�a�e saf.ci 1,�f;.l��s �m3,oa� �ro� �.11 eos�s a.nct �hcirgee �}zat may a�cru� o�a �c�ounC o� t�� �aAza�, of the e�ork specitied in �aid oontx°eat, �.�ad m:x�ll aomp�y v�it� aIl o£ tiz� 18w� app��taining theretoo thex► thia ob�i�, �tio� t� be+ rau�l, aud voidfl otherwisa to be and roa�a,i� ir� fuZl foroa �d. ��'f��to �'2�6 ��ir� o�r.jt;�; p�'cr valti� ftaiai�e;�p i.rrdL�- gtfp�iata• ��+� s�x°me�E +���:i. zbo c�;�_.i,�b� 01:ViliTi54�i2n �i' ti�s, ak4:sr�.tic�nd o=• �c�uif;ione t;: bl.b b�r�c: _ cei' �;�a c;:x.�s•�,cy r,r �:�: t�k:� �oau te 1L•a p�r:urmci� tl�ere:�ux�dex ca �p�e bpe �:11 �.c�ztia:.cs ac�Z:;mF�r.,,� 4.ab�.; 9;hs �s.u�.b b3�s�:1 is: a�swiss r��fciC its e�1�g�.L:oy�. e;A �,�kc �az;3� 8�,3 li; �:cs� �.�f•sba a��:,a;e �.ol,iLe e:� �y ��c� ci:�:a:gs� c�.�tE��:��.; ;:� �zn:s, ��.tc�r�t�s:a c;r s�,ciii;?u�: t�; tY_E Lera:c ci the t;c;.t:Lr�.c� a:s 4G G�.�e �:;;a•�: c� to tT;� ����;�,1'�.t;a�1oL�, � SigL�;�. �.r�� D�;L i�4•:�a•z$ �a: .,.�.� P��e p _ ace .�� a . . . ��`�_..,..�.., _ , .A.� ��..,_.�. Ar.d .�.._..e...s..�. � ���� �/ • _. IIbTITED STATE FIDELI ADTD GIIARANTY COMPA�TY �(i(r: �, ,�.,a • ����-=— _ __�__.. a (����� B � � �L-. . e- � 9� �t""�- , " � STATE OF MINNESOTA ss: COUNTY OF RAMSEY On this .....................16�Ee..................day of..............�.�,�.�.e�............ ....:..........................................................................................J�.......I,....?'.e.il�i...................... • ............................,19..:�.., before me, appeared ......to me personally known, and being by me duly sworn, did say that he is the Agent and Attorney-in-fact of the UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, a corporation of Maryland, created, organizec� and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Maryland; that the seal afiixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation, and that said instrument was executed in behalf of said corporation by authority of ita Board of Directors; and thesaid ..................................:.......:.....................................................................................................��.i....�.....I�s31�e1�.....................................acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporat' n. _ , . ..................................... .. .�.. ... ........�............................ , Notary Public County, Minnesota sc. paui t g i-� RACHEL PEILEN; My commission expires.......�.��i,�...��.�rc; ���Rarii�Sey���Counfy; ���FAinn. My Corrart�ission Expires 1an. &�h,�;}�4�, � STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF_--ARR�c.�',.4 __-.---_—_--.._.._) ss. On the___...._......�.:�.�#___..........__day of..........____:..__�.c�,rLb.e�__.._.._.._.:_19...._,Qg,before me personally appeared----�?e.�YYs�ff__�!olf�_---.._-------------------:-••-----------_.__..____-•---__.�.----._.._..._._....to me known to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instru– ment, and._...._h.e___acknowledged that__..�____executed the same as...____.._._._...._..�#.�..__free act and deed. ..�...... ___....._...._....'.1.._....... ..._..__....__..� .�w.........._............ Notary Public.__._ ..............._.__._.__...._...._.County, Minn. My commission expires.___.____________________________...__..________. RACHE�. PEILEN, Notar� Public, Ramsey Countys MinR.- M� Comr�ission Expires �an. 6th, 1949� CERTIFIED COPY A. & D. 135-A Made in U. S. A. POWER OF ATTORNEY � Rnow aR Men by tbese Presents: That the UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Maryland, and having its principal office at the City of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, does hereby constitute and appoint..��...�.�....�'�1�..�.:�..s�,R...��...�!��; ........................... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................... ............................................................................................................ .............................y ..................................................................................... .. of the City of..��..�i!l1....�?�r ...................................................., State of......���.............................................................. its true and lawful attorney for the following purposes, to wit: . to execbte, affix the seal, acknowledge and deliver ...�.,.��...�:�...�* �:..To�ts�e.�su�+� : t0'�..��..�...�..��...�.�...�..�..�,� ...:................................... ��r�..���?�.i��i#...�...'�. ...�k'��..� s�,����„�`,r��# ��'F � �?'._ - . .. �.�R�...�...�..��'�.��,�...'.�!!!���'�►;�`...�..:��.. � 'il�..?'�k �..�`:.�...+�.. �i..�...�...����E...�� �t �`...� ... . �����.. ;� .. �? �:rf.��r�.?..:�� .�. . '�II:+�.��... �,�'....�� �'��'��:.. �w'����#ia����� ���...���...�.���...��...�..����..��..��...� � � �.�.� �:��s�...�..�..���..���..�'...1�i�.�...��..+11�.. .. . ... . �1�''..�.�''�i� ����..�.. . ...���..����..� .�����..�''...�...... ...�- . .�..�#,�..�,�1�.. i'�t�be'in��the��te�nti'�on�of�th�'ls power of att rney�� to f.�ully aut�e an�d em�po er� �...�l�...�!�.......... '�+M�.,�.,�...�`��ll�..��'..:�•..�ill�..�� ..��...�`�� .................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................ ................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. to sign the name of the said Company and to affix its corporate seal as surety to any one or all of said bonds, and thereby to lawfully bind it as fully to all intents and purposes as if done by the duly authorized,ofiicers of the said Company, with the seal of the said Company thereto affixed, and the sai Company eby ra ' s nd onfir 11 n whatsoever ,�..M��ki�...�..:��...�i+�:..�.*....a.�. �. �....1....� ..............�. .f . ...��...,�l��. ���............. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. may lawfully do in the premises by virtue of these presents. In Witness Wbereof, the said UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY has caused this instrument to be sealed with its corporate seal, duly attested by the signatures of its Vice-President and Assistant � Secretary, this..........��..........day of ...............�........................................................., A. D. 19.:��.... = UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY. � ( S I GNED ) By ................ �.��...�....�......�...................................................... Vtice-President. (SEAL) ( S I GNED 1 . � '� �.�� ...... ..................................... ................ •.... .,�.... Assiat¢nt Seeretary. STATE OF MARYLAND, 1 } ss: BALTIMORE CITY, ) On this.........�� .................day of............�........................................, A. D. 19..�., before me personally came �'��".�...�r� . ...................................................Vice-President of the UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, a�....a�:+r...�r'.�!�� ...........................................................Assistant Secretary of said Company, with both of whom I am personally acquainted, , eing by verally duly sworn, said that they reside in the City of Baltimore, Maryland; that they, the said........�'�.. .�. ...��j.�..'.� .............................and.........��...�4...��'� . . ...................................... �vere respectively the Vice-President and Assistant Secretary of the said UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY CO;VIPANY, the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing Power of Attorney; that they each knew the seal of said corporation; that the seal affised to said Power of Attorney was such corporate seal; that it was so aflixed by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, and that they signed their names thereto by like order as Vice- President and Assistant Secretary, respectively, of the Company. l� • My commission expires the first Monday in May, A. D. 19.... �. ( SEAL ) ( S I GNED ) ................�`�`.. �.�...��lR��........................................ Notary Pu6dic. � _ � copy of Resotution . � Tbat Wbereas, it is necessary for the effectual transact:on of business that this Company appoint agents and attorneys with power and authority to act for it and in its name in States other than Maryland, and in the Territories of the United States and in the Provinces of the Dominion of Canada and in the Colony oP �Newfoundland; Tberefore,. Be It Resolved, That this Company do, and it hereby does, suthorizel and empower its President or ' either of its Vice-Presidents in conjunction with its Secretary or one of its Assistant Secretaries, under its corporate seal, to appoint any person or persons as attorney or attorneys-in-fact, or agent or agents of said Company, in its name and as its act, to execute and .deliver any and all contracts guaranteeing the fidelity of persons holding pusitions of public or private trust, guaranteeing the performance of contracts other than insurance policies and executing or guaranteeing bonds and undertakings, required or permitted in all actions or proceedings,. or by law allowed, and Also, in its name and as its attorney or attorneys-in-fact, or agent er agents -to esl cute and guarantee the condi- tions of any and all bonds, reccgnizances, obligations, stipulatioi�s, undertakings or anythin� in � the - nature of either of the same, which are or may by law, municipal or otherwise, or by any Statute of the United States or of any State or �^ Territory of the United States or of the Provinces of the Dominion of Canada or of the Colony of Newfoundland, or by i. the rules, regulations, orders, customs, practice or discretion of any board, body, organization, office or oflicer, local, mu- nicipal or-otherwise, be allowed, required or permitted to be executed, made, taken, given, tendered, accepted, filed or recorded for the secnrity or protection of, by or for any person or persons, corporation, body, oflice, interest, municipality or other association or organization whatsoever, in any and all capacities whatsoever, conditioned for the doing or not iloing of anything or any conditions which may be provided for in any such bond, recognizance, obligation, stipulation, or undertaking,`oi anytfiing iri tHe`n�tu� of either of the same. -� ' I, �f ��. ���;� , an AssisG►nt Secretary of the UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, do hereby certif.y that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original _power of attorney given said Company to ` .�'�: ��� . . . � �w _ . _ � � . _ ._� op �� ;��� ��� , authorizing and empowering '�= to sign bonds as therein set forth, which power of attorney has never been revoked and is still in full force and effect. And I do further certify that said Power of attorney was given in pursuance of a resolution adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of said Company, duly called and held at the office of the Company in the City of Bal- ' timore, on the 11th day of July, 1910, at which meeting a quorum of the Board of Directors was present, and that the fozegoing is a true and correct copy of said resolution, and the �vhole thereof as recorded in the minutes of said meeting. -:- In Testimoxy R/hereo f, I have hereunto set my hand and �the seal of the UNITED STATES FIDELI N _ 'GUARANTY COMPANY this �gth day ot Dece I , 19 44 • _ _ � _ . _ .......... ....�?............. ......... ....................... .:.......:.... .......... ..... ..... r _. . . . I Asazatant Seere y �� � G _ ' � 6 ,/� o �� ,, _ � :� r AN EXECUT�I�VE MEET I NG OF THE Vf`L_AGE COUNC I L OF THE V( LLAGE OF HOPK I N'S WAS HELD AT TFiE COU NC I 1. CHA(viBERS ON FR I DAY� JANUARY i2TH, �94'J� AT �:3� P.Me ' ALL MEMBERS PRESENTa IT WAS UN�AN'IA�OUSLY MOVED� SECONDED AND..CARRI ED THAT THE FOLLOWING SALARIES AN,D RATES BE PAID FOR THE YEAR OF 1945. J06EPH ��1'L�ER �I75.00 PER M0. HERMAN OLSON 200.00 " " ENGNER JOHNSON I9O.00 �1 n LAWRENCE SCHUTZ I9OoOO �! N FRANK STODOLA IS�JoOO �� 'n BERT SOPER � (TSeOO �� n BLOOMIE MOUNTAIN 9O°OO n n � MARTIN VANEK 60.00 rr n JOSEPH 'VIESELY 4O°OO n n - EI�MER BIELKE IBOoOO n tt .JAKE SCHEFFI,ER. 25.00 �� n_ • � ARTHUR ELMQUIST .3�JOoOO PER YR. � CLaRENCE GROVER 300,QQ n n VILLAGE DunnP 3o�JO PER DAY. HOUR MEN .HO PER HR. TEaM � `, I o25 " " � TRUCK ` (075 " " IT WAS UNANIMOUS�Y MOVED, SECONDED AND CARRIED THAT THE VI!I.AGE ATTORNEY PREPARE RESOLUTIONS S0. THAT THE CHECKS COULO BE ISSUED WITHOUT VOUCHERS FOR THE MEN ON MONTHLY SALARY• UPON MOTION OU�.Y MADE� SEC�NDED AND CARRIED THE MEETINC � ADJOURNEDe ' . � LERK ATTEST: r--�� ��' ��' - �' Y�'RESI DENTa � .-r� . �'� � ' \ �� ,. '� , ' . 'i i (Official ,�ublication) VILLA�F HOPKINS Coui:cil Minutes An executive meeting of the Village �ouncll oP the Village of Aopkins was �eld at the Councll Chambers on Fri- iay, January 12th, 1945, at 7:30 P.M. All members present. It was unanimously moved, seconded ind carried that the following salarles �nd rates be paid for the year of 1945 Joseph Miller ___________$175.00 per mo. Herman Olson __________ 200.00 per mo. Engner Johnson ________ 190.00 per mo. Lawrence Schutz _______ 190.00 per mo. Frank Stodola __________ 185.00 per mo. Bert Soper ------------- 175.00 per mo. B1oomle Mountain ______ 90.00 per mo. Martln Vsnek __________ 60.00 per mo. Joseph Vesely __________ 40.00 per mo. Elmer Bielke ________--- 180.00 per mo. Jake Scheffler __ _______ 25.�0 �per mo. Arthur Elmquist _______ 350.00 per yr. Clarence Grover ________ 300 00 per yr. Vlllage Dump ____------ 3.50 per day Hour men ______________ .80 per hr. Team -'----------------- 1.25 Per hr. Pruck ------------------ 1:75 Per hr. It was unanimously moved, seconded and carrled that the Village attorney prepare resolutions so that the checks could be issuetl without vouchers for the men on monthly salary. IIpon motion duly made, seconded and carried the meeting adJourned. J. RIISSELL CARROLL Clerk ATTEST: F. M. MADDEN President. (Jan. 18) � ' A REGULAR MEETING OF THE VI�LAGE COUNCIL OF HOPKINS VJAS ��HELD AT THE GOUNCIL CHAM6ERS ON TUESDAY.� JANUARY (6TH� 1945� AT 7t30 P.n�. ` ALL MEMBERS PRESENT. OLSON MOVED� BROWN SECONDED, TNAT THE MINUTES OF THE LAST TVJO MEETINCS BE ApPROVED AS READ. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� OLSON SECONDE�� THAT THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS , GO ON RECORD IN FAVOR OF THE LEGISLATIVE BII.LS AL=OWINC MUNICIPAI.— lT1ES FORTY PERCENT �40�� OF TIiE GROSS EARNING 7AXES� AND EXEMPT— (NG MUNICIPALITIES FROM PAYMENT FROM THE �TATE GASOLINE TAX. CARRIED. S O:SON MOVED� ODELL SECONOED�'THAT THE V'ILLAGE GOMPLY WITH THE ORDCR OF THE JAIL INSpECTOR� REQUIRING WASIi BOWLS IN THE�JAIL AND THAT THE V'iI.LAGE PURCHASE SAME� CARRIED. CARROI.L MOVEO, OLSON SECONDED� THAT THE FOLl.OWING MEN BE APPOINTEO TO THE POSITIONS OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES� FOR THE YEAR 1945, SUBJECT TO REMOVAL AT WILL BY T•HE VILLAGE COUNCIL. CARRIED. CLARENCE GROVER JACOB SCHEFFLER � FRANK STODOLA . F'IRE MARSHALL & BUILDING INSPECTOR F'I RE STEWARD ROA� COMMI SSI ONER. ODELL MOVED� BROWN SECONOED� THAT THE FOLLOWING LICENSE APPLICATIONS BE GRAIVTED� SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE VILLAGE ATTORNEY� 4VHERE NECESSARY. CARR IED. ' H. A. SC.HROEDER INC. .MILK TRUCK �4SEPH EIDE, GASJLIN;E SERVICE FILL.ING STATION �25•OO • JA,MES B• CLA PP� C( GARETTES 8c TOBACCO ,�I 2.00 JUST IN LUND� GASOLI N. FI �LING STAT ION �25.00 ti�VILLiAM L• MA! ! ERY, �LUMBER LICENSE �C INSTALLATION OF eAS BURNERS� �z.00 RAY J• EHMI LLER� GASOLI N_E SERVI CE STAT ION� 5 PUMpS, $35.00 OLSON—PFEIFFER PHCY. CIGARETTES � TOBACCO� �I2.00 THE ENCELL DAI,RY� MILK TRUCK C�OVER LEAF CREAMERY CO.� MILK TRUCK GEO T• •HEATHCOCK� PLUMBER LICENSE, �I.00 ' pLA�KERS F000 MARKET� MILK Ec C16ARETTES, ,�I3.00 � TWI PI CITY NOVELTY �0•, 2 MECHANI.CAL AMUSEMENT DEVI SES, �IOO PURITY DAIRY� 2 MILK TRUCKS. OLSON MO VED, CARROt,L SEC ONOED� THAT TNE CONT RACT FOR THE WATER TOWER WITH THE CHICAGO BRIDGE Fc IRON COMPANY BE APPROVED AND THAT THE PRESIOENT ANO RECORDER EXECUTE SAI� CONTRACT ON BEHALF OF THE VlLLAGE. CARRI ED. BROWN MOVED� ODELL SECOfJDED� THAT THE VILLAGE ORDER AN EXTRA T AND �ATE VALVE FROIY� DEGRAFF WO�FF� TO BE ADDED TO HJS WATER MAIIV CONTRACT AT A PRICE OF.NOT TO EXCEED ONE HUNDRED FORTY—EIGHT ��I48.00� DOLL ARS. CARR I ED. . CARROIL MOVED� ODELL SEC`.'NOED, THAT HERMAN OtSON AND JOSEPH VESEl.Y PREPARE A TABLE OF RAISES IN THE WATER RATES OF THIRTY PERCENT �30��� AND T�0 SUBMIT 7HE SAME TO THE COUNCIL AT ITS N EXT REGU �AR MEET I NG-. CARR ( ED. � CARROIL MOVED, ODEL� SECONOED� THAT THE VILLAGE COUNCIL 6E PLACED ON RECORD AS IN FAVJR OF THE HENNEPIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �MMEDIATEl.•Y CONSTRUCTING FOR TRAVE�, THE OLO STREET CAR RLGFiT—OF— WA.Y FROM THE MI,NNEAPOLIS—MOLINE OFFICE TO THE EXCELSIOR BOULEV.ARD AT EMPANGERS CORNER� AND THAT THE-VI LtAGE CLERK" AOVISE THE C�UNTY BOARD OF THI S RESOLUTION• CARRI ED. 0 � OLSON MOVED� BROWN SEC�NDED� THAT THE HEARING ON VACATING ST�REETS AND ALLEYS IN CERTAIN PARTS OF WEST P/IINNEAPO�_IS CENTER BE LAI D ON TAB! E. CARRI ED. , � OLSON MO�ED� ODELL SECONDED� THAT THE FOLLOWING BILLS BE PA10. CARRIED. ' GENERAL FUND HENRY SCHUSSI.ER LABOR JACOB �CHEFFLER LABOR WILLIANI �UINN LABOR JOE �ORET LA80R FRANK ERICKSON LABOR ROBERT MELCHER �ABOR , FRANK ROSENGREN LABOR ROAD AND BRIOGE MIICE NOLM TRUCK LICENSE FRANK ROSENGREN LABOR FRANK KASPAR I.ABOR EMIL BROKt LABOR JAMES CHMEI. LABOR JBHN WI LL�1AN LABOR VVATER FUNO $13.�5 3.20 72.60 67 e 00 22 .40 3.50. 19•05 .35 15.85 40.00 38.00 ��.2� 19.20 HENRY �CHUSSLER LABOR 62.75 � ODEL� MOVED� OLSON SECONDED� THAT THE SALARY OF THE VI:.LAGE RECORDER BE SET A ONE HUNDRED ��IOO.00� DOL�ARS PER MONTH, BROWN ODELL AND OLSON VOTING "YEs", CARROLL NOT VOTING. CARRIEO. OLSON MOVEO� BROVJN SECON�ED� THAT ALl. TAR MA I NTENANCE, EXCEWT NEVJ CONSTRUCTION, BE PA�ID OUT OF THE ROAD � BRIDGE FUND AND NOT BE ASSESSED AGAI NST THE PROPERTY� AS HAS FORMERLY BEEN DON�. CDQ� UPON MOTION DULY MADE� SECONOED AND CARRIEO THE MEETING ADJOURNED�. • LERK � � � ATTEST: PRESIDENT.• � (Viticia.l Yubl�cation) , VILLAGE OF IiOPKINS - Council Minutes A regular meeting of the Village Council of Hopklns was held at the Council Chambers on Tuesday, January l6th, 1945, at 7:30 P.M. All members present.. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the minutes oP the last two meetings be approved as read. Carried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the Village of Hopkins go on record ln favor of the legislative bills allowing municlpalities forty percent (40%a) of the gross earning taxes, and exempting municlpalities from payment from the State Gasoline tax. Carrled. Ol'son moved, Odell seconded, that the Village comply with the' order of the jail inspector, requiring wash bowls ln the jail and that the ViLlage pur- chase same. Carried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, , that the following men be appbinted to the posltlons opposlte their names, for the year 1945, subject to removal at will by the Village Council. , Carried. Clarence Grover, Fire Marshall & Building Inspector. Jacob Saheffler, Fire steward. Frank Stodola, Road Commissloner. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the following license applications be granted, subject to the approval of the Village attorney, where necessary. Car- ried. H. A. Schroeder, Inc., Milk truck. Joseph Eide, Gasoline service filling station $25.00. James B. Clapp, Cigarettes & Tobac- co $12.00. Justin Lund, Gasoline filling sta- tion $25.00. William L. Mallery, Lumber license and installation of gas burners, $2.00. Ray J. Ehmiller, Gasoline service sta- tion, 5 pumps, $35.00. Olson-Pfeiffer Phcy. Cigarettes & To- bacco, $12.00. The Engell Dairy, Milk truck. Clover Leaf Creamery Co., Milk truck. Geo T� Heathcock, Plumber llcense, $1.00. Plankers Food Market, Milk & Clga- rettes, $13.00. Twin City Novelty Co., 2 mechanical amusement devises, �100. Purity Dairy, 2 Milk trucks. , Olson moved, Carroll seconded, that the contract for the water tower with the' Chicago Bridge & Iron Company be approved and that the president and recorder execute said contract on be- haLf of the Vlllage. Carried. Brown moved, Odell secorided, that the Villa�e order an extra T and' �at� valve from DeGraff Wolff, to be added to his water main contract at a prlce of not to exceed one hundred forty- eight ($148.00) dollars. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that Herman Olson and Joseph Vesely pre- pare a table of raises in the water rates of thirty percent (30%o), and to submit the same to the Council at its next re�ular meetin�. Carried. Carroll moved. Odell seconded, tha.t the Village Council be placed on rec- nrd as 1n favor of t!�e Hennepin Coun- tV Commissioners immediatel�� con- structing for travel, the old street car right-oY-waY � from the Minneapolis- Moline office to the Excelsior Boule- vard at Empangers corner, and tha,t the Villaee Clerk advise the County Board of this resolution. Carried. "Ol�on moved, Brown seconded, that the hearin� on.vacating streets and al- IPvs in certaln narts�of West Minneap- olls Center be latd on table. Carried. O�son moved, Odell seconded. tha•t the following bills be patd. Carried. GENERAL FUND Henry SchUssler, labor ___________$13.15 Jacob• Scheffler, labor ____________ 320 William Quinn, labor ____________ 72.60 ioe Joret, labor __________________ 67.00 Frank Erickson, ]abor ____________ 22.40 Robert Melc�er, labor ____________ 3.50 Frank Rosengren, labor __________ 19.05 ROAD .AND 3RIDGE Mike Holm, truck license ________ .35 Frank Rosengren, labbr __________ 15.85 Frank Kaspar, labor _____________ 40.00 Emil Brokl, labor ________________ 38.00 James Chmel, labor ______________ 1120 John Willman, labor _____________ 19.20 WATER k'UND Henry Schussler, labor ___,______ 62.75 Odell moved, Olson seconded. that the salary of the Village recorder be set at one hundred ($100 00) dollars nr.r month. Brown, Odell and Olson vot- ing "Yes", Carroll not voting. Carried. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that all tar maintenance, except new con- struction, be paid out of the Road & Bridge fund and not be acsessed against the property, as has formerly been done. Upon motion dulv made, seconded and carrted the meetine adionrned. .T. RUSSELL CARROLL Clerk � ATTEST: F: M. MADDEN President. (Jan. 18) � � � . � . � � . � .. _ _ . . . A REGU�AR MEET I NG �OF THE VI L�, AGE� COUNC I L OF��HO•PK I NS ' , V`JAS HEI.D AT TH E COUNC i L CHAMBERS ON TUESDAY� FEBRUARY 6TH, I9�5 AT %:3� P.iv1. , }t:.L MEMB ERS PRESENT. ODEL! MOVED� Q�LSON SECONDED THAT THE M�NUTES OF THE �4 LAST MEETING BE APPROVED AS READ. CARRIEDe CARROLL MOVED� OGELL SECONDED� THAT A RENTAL CHARGE FOR THE VILLAGE I-IA�L BE SET AT �IO.00 FOR DANCES AND ��.00 FOR PART I ES� THAT 'iHE CHARGE BE OPERAT I VE FROPA NIARCH I ST, 1945, aN, THAT THE HALL BE RENTED'ON�Y T_0 ORGANIZA710NS ANO NOT TO INDIVIDUA�S AND THAT THG RENTAL FOR THE HA:L BE PAID IN ADVANCE. CARRIED• BIDS WERE THEN OPENED FOR THE FURNISNING OF ROAD TAR FOR 1945 AND THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE READ; REPUB�IC CREA50TING COa� .�O•(O75 PER GALLON GLENN JOHNSON •IO9O tt � OLSQN MOVED� ODELI SECONDED� THAT THE BID OF THE REPUBLIC CRESOTING COMPANY 8E ACCEPTED AND THAT THE COMPANY FURtVISH ROAD 01� FOR THE BALANCE OF THE YEAR. CARRIEDo BIDS WERE THEN OPENED 'FOR SI OEWA! K AND CURB VJORK FOR I945 AND THE FOLLOMIING BID VJAS RECEI VED: ' pAUL R• LUNDQUIST, SI DEvVA.LK �I•35 PER SQeYO.. DR I V� �•75 � n n CURB .72 n LI NgA`L FT.' REPA I R VJORK `COST FLU 5 I 5�: CARROLL,MOVED� BROWN SEC�NDED, THAT THE BIO OF PAUL R. LUNDQUIST BE ACCEPTED AND� THAT 64E FURNI�SH THE ABOVE ITEMS FOR THE VILLAGE FOR THE YEAR �945• CARRIED. THE VILLAGE CL.ERK THEN READ EXHIBIT ��A�t� 1NHICH IS HERETO ATTACHED AND HEREWITH ��IADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES AS THOUGH FULLY SETFORTH HEREINj SAID EXHIBIT T�A�f BEING A �3�ESOLUTI ON AUTHUR I Z I �� I 55U�FICL Ai�� NEGOT I AT I ON OF . NEGO"f I ABLE� BONDS OF THE VI LLAGE OF HOPK I NS I N THE SUPv1 OF $50, 000.00 FO �� TH� PURPOS� OF EXTEND i NG, CONSTRU�T I NG, ENL�RGIf�iG A('�Q IMPROVING THE VILLAGE ��]UNICIPAL �1'JATER SY�T�M BY.TH� ERECTION OF A 1�JATER R�SERVOIR Ai�D CON���ECTIQN THER�OF TO THE EX I.ST I NG 'a�ATER SYSTE(�h ; AND FURTHER AUTHOR I Z I iVG THE CLERK TO AD�!ERT I SE FOR B I DS FOR �Af��IE A��D PROV I D I P�G A TAX LEVY FGR �AYIb1ENT OF PR I �C I PAL �ND I fdTEREST" . 1 BROWN MOVED� CARRO! L SECONDED� THAT THE RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED. CARRIED UNANIMOU,SCY. GARROLI MOVED� BROWN SECONDED, THAT 7HE FOL�OWING L 1 CENSE APPLI CATI ONS B E GRANTED; . ALBERT VALESH, I,NSTAL4.ATION OF GAS & OIL ;BURNERS �2.0 O HOVANDER BROTHERS, ��'ILK c� CI GARETTES� �I3•OO ALBERT KRANDT, ON & OFF SALE NON—INTOXICA7ING MA�T ; LIQUORS� SOFT DRINKS u CIGARETTES �77 CARROLL MOVED� BROWN SECONDED� THAT � ttRESOLUT I OI� DE5 I GfVAT I f'�G SECUR I TY NAT I 0 NAL BANK OF HOPK I NS� ,HOPKINSf D�IPJNESOTA, AIVD FI.RST i�ATIU(VAL BANK OF HOPKINS, , HOPK I NS, N91 fVIdESOTA, AS CONT I NU ( �G �EPOS I TORY FOR .HOPK ( NS VILLAGE FUNDS" 4VHICH IS MARKED EXHIBIT rtB� AND HEREiMOTH MADE A PART OF THESE M I NUT ES AS T HO'UGH FULL,Y �SETFORTH HEREIN. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� BROWN SECONDED� THAT °RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CLERK, PRcSIDtitiT OF,VILLA�E ,COUNC I L ANt7 V I LLAGE TRtHSURER TQ I SSUE CERT,� I N VOIJ— CHERS Ai�D CHECKS I N P�Yt�4ENTl OF CERTA I N SALAt� I ES .'uVl TH— OUT VER I F I ED CLA I P�9. BEI NG Pr�ESEi�aTED TH�REFOR, " WH I CH IS MARKED EXHIBIT ttCn AND HEREWITH.MADE A PART OF THESE M�N— UTES AS THOUGH FULLY,SETFORTH HEREIN. �ARRIED. ' CARROLI. MOVED� BRO�VN SECONDED� THAT THE V'I LLAGE ATTORNEY PREPAftE THE PROPER PETITION ASKING THE DISTRICT COURT TO �tiAME A CHARTER COMMISSION FOR HOPKINS TO BECOME A CITY OF THE FOURTH CCASS. ON THE VOT,E BROWN� CARROLI. AND P'RESIDENT MADDEN VOTED ��YESn� OLSON VOTEO rtNOn� ODELL BEING ABSENT AT THE MOMENT. MOTION CARRIED. .. � OLSON Iv10VED� BRO�NN SECONDED� THAT THE NEW TRUCK ` BE PA,ID FOR FROM THE GENERAL FUND. !CARRIED. Q�QROLL MOVEO� BROWN SECONDED� THAT THc FOLLOtiYING B( LLS BE PA I D. CARRI E�• GENERAL FUND � II676 HENRY SCHUSSLER I.I677 FRANK `u�ITHR 1 I 678 Jo E JoR ET I( 679 �'�'I��L I AM (�U ( NN I � GHO cJOHN WI��_I.MAN II681 FRANK ERICKSON I I68�c' FRANK ROSENGREN 11683 RAY EHM��_LER ( �68� Ml'l.L ER—OAVIS' � I [685 , LEEF BROTHERS II6HE� PIONEER ELEVATOR 11687 G.C.BREDESON II68S QMERICAN L1'NEN CO.� 11689 FeJoKUCERA t I 690 WI LL I A(v1SON $TAMp 11691 JusTus LUMBER Co., 11692 �JKELLY �IL CO.� 11693 GUSTAF50N � FU'XA I 1694 CaERARD N�OTO RS I 1695 �a RUSSE! � CARROLL. 11696 OeB.MCCLIN74CK i1697 pIONEER ELEVATOR 11698 HoPK,INS FIRE DEPT. 116y9 BREN HAROWARE I I7OO J• B. MI�L� ER , �t7OI MPLS. GAS LIGHT CO., (I7O2 ERNEST �. DUDA I I7O3 HENN. COUNTY FZ�EVIEW I (7O4 LAMF�ERT YARDS II7O5 SUBURBAN CHEv. Coa I I7O6 HOPK i^!S FI'RE DEPT • � I I7O7 N.d'J.BELL TE! EPHOrJE I I7OS SUB. HENNe CTY. iZELIEF BOARDi I 1709 ScHoo� Di sT. � 19 I 1710 HENRY Ha MAsocv I i7I I A• �V• ELMOUIST . I I7I2 N.S.PO�vER CO., • I I7I3 LINDE �RIR PRODUCTS CO.� RUAO AND BRIDG� ° (6696 JAr.�ES CHMEL t 6697 JOHN Ij�l I.C.MAN 16698 EMiL BROKL 16699 FR�rvrc ERI CKSON I67OO FRANK ROSENGREN ( 6`TO ( FRA NK KASPAR I67O2 FIRESTONE STORES LABOR $55.70 Po � i cE I 25.20 !AaoR 80.50 �AaoR 64.30 LABOR 24.8� LABOR 220g�� ! AB OR 27.5 0 SUPP_IES �2.,98 SUpPL1ES 6065 SU PP L I ES 4e I 3 � CoA� 8.64 �UPPLI ES I7•.5O '�uERV) CE t •4 5 E�iEALTH OFFICER I I2.5O LICENSE TAGS I9o44 SUPPLiES 5.73 GAeOLINE 72.00 30e65 REPAIRS, LABOR �9.69" SUPPL� ES 2.00 REPAIRS �& SUPPLIES ���0(a�4 co a, � 53. 94 SERVICE CALLS SO.00 TRUCK ETC. 2598.96 STAMPS IoOO GAS 2oOO REPAIR ' 3•OO PUBLICATIONS ��i4.75 CEMENT & coA�. 35e73 REPAIR—LABOR IO.(i� FI'RE CALL 2OoOO JERVICE (�• (9 RELIEF ORDERS �C CHGS4�2•I5 OPA 75a�2 LABOR 6�.5� SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX 2•4O LrcHT 616.84 OXYGEN 8.82 LAsoR 36.40 �.ABOR 44.80 ! a, B o� 44 . 20 LA BOR 32.�� LABOR 22.40 aaeoR 55.30 TIRE I2.00 16703 BREu HARDWARE 16704 BORCHERT—iNGERSOLL L 6705 RAY EHM ��.l.ER I b706 N.S•F�OWER Co., �' � 670� KOKESH HARDWARE 16708 MTKA MOTOR EXPRESS t67O9 ,LAMPERT YARDS I 6? I O ER N E ST �• OU D A L67II CLINTON CHASTEK I67I2 BREN HARDWARE I 6? ( 3 Ju sTu s LUMBER Eo., 16714 J�ELMER TWEEO i �; 6757 I-iENRY SCHUSSI.ER 6758 N.S: PowER Co., 6759 FIRST NATiL BANK. 6760 HERMAN OLSON b768 SEC. NATTL BANK 6769 Borvo BUYER 67�0 JAPS—OLSON 0 11JAT�R FUND suPp!�iEs 3.87 SEAL $ POSTAGE. • I? SUPPLIES & LABOR E•IO LIGHT (.00 SUPP� IES 6.27 SUPPLIES •6O coA� 23.64 LABOR & REPAIRS I�'J.7'rJ OLD TRUCK PART 5•OO SUPPLIES _ 56•?2 SUPPLIES 27•73 LABOR I4'.�� L ABOR 25. 6� LIGHT 258.25 WAT ER e I L LS �4. 25 STA MPS 2•�� WATER BI! l.S 29•7� BONDS 2I.00 SUPPLIES � 4'•95 SPEC I AL ASSESShiENT FUND t67�I FIRST NAT°L BANK BONDS �(NT. �268•OO (6�I2 SECURITY NAT�L BANK n R tt �46$•?? UPON MOTION DULY MADE, SECONOED AND CARRIEO THE MEETING ADJOURNED. ATTEST: PRESIDENT. 0 � CLERK• 0 :....... , �1ZESOLLTTION AU'I'NORIZIIdG ISSUAI��CE AND NEGOTIATIO?� OF i`�EGOTIALLE BOI�TDS OF Tf� VILLAGE OF �-iOPK�?S IN 'I�E SUM OF �50,000.00 FOR 'I'F�E PURPOSE OF EX�TDING, _ COIdSTRUCTING, EIdLA.RGING AND Il!Il'ROVING TI-�E VILLAGE - TyTUNICIPAL '�TATER SYSTEI�f BY TAE ERECTION OF A'�3ATER RESTRVOIR AR?D CO?���CTIOI`T 'I�REOF TO .Zrr�.� E�ISTII�TG �7AT'EP SY5�1; 'AIL'I7 rURTH�R AU`1T�ORIZING THE CLERK TO ADVEr�TISE FOR SIDS F0�4 SAl!� AND PROVIDING A TAX LEVY FOR PA��1�NT OF PRINCIFAL. AND INTEREST. ti�7FIERFA.S, the +Tillage Council of the Village of Fopkins, Hennepin County, Pilirulesota, did on �aovet�ber 7, 1944, �adopt by unanimous vote a Resolution determining that it �aas necessary to issue bonds of said raunicipality to pay the cost of the extension, construction, enlargement and improve�ent of the Vill��e municipal �vater systera by the erection of a water reservoir and connection �hereof to the ex3sting water syste�., �11 pursuant to the laws of the State of T���innesota in such cases made and prov ided. AND 1�THEREAS, pursuant to said Resolution and other proper �ction of the Village Council there was submiteed to the voters of said Village of _ Hopkins at a general election called for said purpos�e and held on --� , December 5, 1944, betweer_ the hours of 7:Oa A, nfT, and 8:00 P. I�:�, on �aid day, t'he follov�ing q_uestion pertaining to the said bonds, viz: "Shall the Village of �iopkins issue, sell and negotiate its bonds in the sum not to exceed �50,000.00 for the purpose of the construction, protection, extension, en- lar�enient and improvement of the municipal �ater plant by the erection of an adequate tvater reservoir and the connection thereof to the existing water system.tt A�?D �,�-TEREA,S, said election �rras held after due statutory and properly published and posted notices thereof. _ AND �REAS, there v3ere cast a total of 1044 votes in the affirma- tive and. 117 votes in the negative anc�, therefore, more than five-eights of the people voting at said election on the said question vote d in the aff irmat ive thereon. i�TO;��I THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved that the bonds of the Villa.�e of hopkins, Henr_epin County, i�=iinnesota, shall be iramediately issued and sold in.the tot al principal sua_of �50,000.00, the same to be payable in sixty instalLr_ents of t«�o of �w1000.00 each and one of ��500.00 annu�lly, all of said bonds to be dated Ioiarch lst, 1�45, each install- Lent to be represented by a separate bond payable to bearer and in the forr� as hereinaf'ter set forth, each such bond to be nurabered and pairable . as follov�s: 1. One J anuary 2. t�ne 3. One 4. One 5. �nA 6. One 7. One 8. On�; 9. One 10. One lI"r One 12. One 13. One 1!-. One 15. One 16o One 1�2. One 18. One bor_d in the principal sum of �1000.00 due not rater than l, 1947. f or for for ior for for for for i' or for for f or f or f or f' or for i'or 1000.00 ::�_500. 00 1U00.00 l000.00 50 0. 00 lOQO.OQ '1.���s d0 500.�0 1000.00 1000.00 500.00 i000.ao 1000.00 � 50Q.00 �1000:00 ;l000e o.a 500.00 due due due due due due due due due due due due due due due due due not r_o t not not not not r_o t not no t not not not not not no�-c no t not later later later l�.ter later later later later later later later later later later later later later than than than than than than than than t han than than than than than than tr an than January l, January l, January 1, January l, Sanuary 1, Sanuary l�, January 1, January l, �anuary 1, January, l, January 1, January l, January l, January 1, January l, J�nu�ry l, January l; 1947. 1947. 1948. 1948. 1948. 1949. 1949. 1849 . 1950. 195�. 1950. 1951. 1 � 51. 1951. 1J52. 1952. 19,52 . m �g� 20 ..: �l , 2�:: 23. . 2� . 2� . 26 . 27,; , 28 . 2�' . �0 . ��1. . 32� . JcJ7. • `� ' , 35 . 3�i. . 3'�: . �. 39. :��p �. {��� 6 ��2, 43. 4 :4. 4:5. 46. 4:�. 4$, 49e 50. 51. 5 �2. 5�. 5�. 550 56. 57. 58. 59". 6Q. One One One ^ One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One C?ne 'One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One OnE One One One One One One for �'or for for ior for for f or for lor �'or f or for f o-r :f' o r i' or �'or for f'or f' or for f or ior f or f or for for f or i' or f or for for for 1' or for for zor f' or � or for f or for e ��1000.0� due not �1000.00 due not � 500.n0 due not �1000.G0 due not i�1000.00 due not �`"' 50.0.00 due not lOQO.(70 due not ��1000.00 due noi 500.00 due not 100d.00 due not 1000�.00 due not � 500:00 due not �1000�.t7U uue not 10�0�,.0(i due not ��' 5�0:'�G due not 1GOO:GO due no� �1Q�Q:00 due not `� 50�.OQ �.ue �ot �51000:00 due not N10a0.U0 uue not � 500.00 . nue r_ot 1000.00�due not �1000.Q0 due not � 500.00 due not '1000.00 due not �1000.00 due not �500.00 due not 1000.00 due not 5�1000.00 due not � 500.00 due no� ��1000.00 due no�L `''1000.00 �due not �� 500; 00 due not �1000.00 due not W1000.OQ due not �F 500.00 due not �1004.00 due not �lOQ0.00 due not `� 500.00 due not .�1000.00 due not �1000.00 due not � 500.00 due not later later later later later later later later later later later later later la-�er later Z:a-�.F�_ �ater later later later_ later later later later later later later later later later later later later later later later later later 1 ater later later later than than than t nan than than than than tnan t han th an t'r� an than than tna�2 �� �:�� an tran than th�.n thar_ tnan t han. than than than than than than than t han than than th an than than t han than than than than than than January 1, January 1, �anuary l, January l, January 1, January l, J'anuary 1, Sanuary l, �anuary l, January l, Sanuary 1, January l, Jan uary l; � a.nuary 1, J�.3I1U2i f 1 � �i"�nuary l, Jarit_ar�r 1, � anuar �r 1, J�nuary 1, �anuar�T 1, J anuar y. 1, J"anuary 1, �anuar� 1, J'anuary l, January l, Januar� l, January 1, January 1, January l, Sanuary l, �anuary l, January l, J"anuary 1, Januar y l, Ja.nuary 1, January 1, January .1, J'anuary l, January 1, January l, J anuar y 1, January l, 1°53. 1� 53. 1953. 1° 54 .- 19 54. 1954. 1955, 1955. 1°:�5. 1956. 1955. 1��6. 19 �'7 . 1� �'7 . I:� �'7, 19 58 . 1� �8. 1 � 58 : 19590 1959. 19' S9 .i 1960: 1960. 1.960. 1961. 1961. 1961. 1962. 1962. 1962. 1963. 1963. 1963. 19 64 . 1964. 1964. 1965. 1965. 1965, 1966. 1966. 1966. '1'h�t fur�her, all of said nonds shall bear interest at the rate of �,;�1.20 per cent per anrnun payable seui-arnually, such interest payments to be ��e��esented by interest coupons attached to each bond and in the, form as hereinafter set forth. - IT IS F���BY FUR`1-�'�'' R RESOLV�'D, that all of said bonds shall bear interest at .a rate not to exceed six per cent per annurn. payable se�i- annually and sha11 have coupo�s attached representin�;�each interest pa���en�L. Sucn bonds shall be issued pursuant to the Laws of the State of ��linnesota in. such cases raada and provided and shall be in forr�. substantially as follows: � TJ?�TI �D STATES OF Ai'��t�RICA � STATE 0�, T��.�Ti1VESOTA C OUN�'Y OF HENNE'P 2N VILLAGE OF F�OPKI�iTS No. TI�TATER SYST� IT'v1�1- ROVIu�IEiu'I' BOI�TD �1000.00 i�10�^T �LZ ����I�T, i�Y T�-PSE 1 R�S'�T1TS th�.t the Villa�e of Hopkins, Hennepin County, P1�.nnesota, acknov�led�es itself to bo indebted and �. ��� pror,lises to pay t� bearer the sum of ��1000.00 on the first da,r of January, 19 , and to�ay interest thereon at the rate of �_.1.?0 per. cent per annum payable semi-annually on the f irst �ays of �' J�nuary and J'ul� of each year, principal to maturity to be represented by sep arate coupons hereto attached. Both principal and interest are payable at ��orthv��este�n Z�lational Bank of �ilinneapolis in any coin, or � currency �Pahich 'at the date oi' payraent is legal tender f'or public and private debts. � This is one of an issue of said '�'later Syste.� Improvement Bonds, all of like date and tenure except as to naturity issued by the Villa�e of Hopkins f'or the improvement, enlargement and extension of an exis �- � ing Lnunicipal water system and the full faith and credit and taxin� potivers of the Village of Hopkins have been and hereby are irrevocably pledged to the payment of the principal and interest thereof. It is hereby certif ied and recited that all acts, proceedings and� things re�uired by t�e Constitution and Laws of the State of I��Iinnesota to be done arid performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have,been done and performed at the time and in t,he manner as rec�uired bf law, and t�at the issuance of this bond of said Villa�e'� ZNill not cause the indebtedness oi said Village to egceed any cor�itutional or statutory li�itation of indebtedness. - IN WITNESS V�r�R�OF, the Villaae of Hopkins by its STillage Council, -has�caused this bond to be executed on its behalf by the President of the Villaoe Council and the Village Clerk thereof, this lst day of March, 1945. ' No . (Coupon) F . 1;�I . MADDEN President of Village Council , � J. RUSSELL.CARROLL Village Clerk.. On this lst day of , 19 , The Villa�e �!'reasurer of \ the Village of �opkins v�ill pay to the bearer the sum of � at Hopkins, i�r;.innesota, for the interest then due on tiVater S;�stem.Improve- ment bond dated the day of , 19_, T`To. F . Ti�1. P��1ADD�Iv President of Villar;e Couricil J. RUSSEI�L CAR�OLL Village Cler k. BE IT FURTHER I�SOLVED, that the full faith and credit of the Village of H�p kins is hereby pled�ed f or the payment of the principal and interest of such bonds, and the said Council shall pay the principal and inter�st of any such bonds out of the funds in the Village Treasury. BE IT .�'UR�tiER RESOL�TED that the Cler is �iereby instructed to advertise for bids for the purchase of such bonds in the issues o�' the Hennepin County Revietiv, the official newspaper of said Villa�e, of Februa��°f lst, 1945, and of February 8th, 1945; such bids to be opened by the Villabe Council on February 20th, 1945. T�e Council reserves_ the right,to reject all bids and readvertise. BE IT rIIRTI�R RESOL�TED that the Clerk is 'directed to cause.bonds to be prepared in substantially the form hereinabove co'ntained, and the. President of the Vill�e Council and the Villa�;e Clerk are hereb,y author- ized and directed to execute 'the same and to affix the Village seal thereto and to cause the interest coupons to be executed and autYienticated` by the pr inted, engraved or lithographed facsimile signatures of said of f ic er s. BE IT NER�3Y iURTNER RESOLVED, that there is hereby made, provided and established a tax levy for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds plus an additional five per cent as provic�re� by the statutes of the State of ivCinneso�ca, �vhich tax levy, as hereinafter deseribed, shall be spread upon the records of the Hennepin Coun.ty Auditor pertaini to the Vil].age of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Yt�linnesota, and levied as � follovas: � � , , f� - For the year 1945 the sum of � 4,068.00 • ir ,t ,r 1,946 °► n tr 3, 373.Q0 _ rr �s �� 1947 +r ¢� +? 3, 333.00 -` �` . rr n tr i948 �r ►r tr 3,294,00�, tr n n 1949 rt +t a 3� 255.00 v� n �' 1950 n n fr 3,215a00 _.__, .,, . - u �� rt 1951 �r rr tt � 3� 1r16.00` �r n fr 1952 �? ft tt 3,137.00 ,r " '.' 19 53 '� 't Tr 3, 09 7. 00 fr +t n 1954 1° -'t „ 3,058.0� �r t� �� 1955 t4 �r tt 3� 019 . 00 ' ' of �t . �t 19 56 �� �� r► 2, 980: d6 �� t� fr 1957 n or +t /2, g41s00 �v r� fi 19 58 ir n �r 2, 9 02.OQ ' , 9Y ,e n 1959 T' n " 2,86300� 4f ff f1 1960 /P Tf R 2, 825 o QD �r n. r� 19 el �t �r n 2� 786..00 n n f► 1962 tr n rr 2, 747.00 rr . �r t+ 19 63 �t '� tt� 2� 708. �0 _ �r +t tf 1964 '� it '� 2, 670.00 • • ; . . IT I� NJ'REBY F[TRTf�R RESOL�TED that in any of the above years in tivhich the full amount of money nece�eary to pag the princ ipal ir_stallment and ,- - interest is received by the Village of Hopkins frorn other sources, the `' Villa�e Treasurer of said �Till�.�e is hereby authorized to cancel on the records of the Hennepin County Auditor any such lev�.es. ��Vhen said bonds have been fully executed, as required.by lav��, they shall be delivered by the treasurer to tre purchaser thereof upon receipt of the full purcY:ase price, and the said purchaser shall not be obli�;ated to see to the application of such purchase price. • Any resolutions, or parts of resolutions, inconsistent .here�vith are hereby amended to conf'orm to this resolution. PASSE� Ai�TD AtiGP'lED this 6th day of � ebruary, 1945, by the �Tillage � Council of the Villa�e of Ho�kins. , __ AT`I�ST : I� . it�T . 1�iA1�DEI� . , President.Village Council J. F�USSELL CARRQLL - Vi lla ;e Cle'rii � -�-� _ �'0�'��I C . ��SFLY � Village Attorney � ,r a 0 (v0'� �(i�, �$ �i.�� :BY GI V�N, �r►+�T TH.� V� 64hGE ti0tI1�IQ1 � OF TF1iT � \ V 1 i��AA6 Op' W9:R'Jt'��'N�`.*. IN'�I�G6�. ��E�T J1t 't"il��, YI ttJ1� GE #'�A�►:� 1 N YM6 V! d{.AQ�• or� ��t►+c 24r� 6�r oF �eea�K�rr, �1`���. �1�.�:04 ��.a�. o•c�.o,cK. e►roo 1Y11.6. �►i SA1D ilt�fi ANb' Pi..l����. t�P��l ANG �aH3�i't�LR '$�A�.EO B1b� g0� PURGNAB� (3� N£�GOTIA[StE Q"El1:.IR1':iIA'P�'l4..OF 1N0$�T�DNE$8 Q� BAIb %i11.bACB 1N TeiE ACCt2'EG�At�' AMOUri:fi 9� •�50�000�'OQ'�� Td BE t1A'/6Q F�����t-.{.�Y� f�45 aroU IS�k��O IN �a�NOt�,INAT10�s OP �2500•00 wiTi# T�:�� e1UMb&� 4'NE CERt1�ICA71� OtIC �AH�tAsv iS1'� 1947„ NNI�i A 41�� . v Q@1d4M1�NAT'1 QN QtJ.E 4N� T1iE S.ANlE dAY O!�' EA�N /sN0 EVBRY 11�Ai1 iM�R�E• Af►iER� UWtIL 'CyE �OtA6 11�L":l1,�. l�'�►8 B�E.N �PAI[�� S�i1fiH INTERE3T PA'/• '�BdE SER�1'—AIdP;'�A.�.l.Y ON �JANUARY �,t3T ANp �Jl�4Y i$T CF i���N YEARa � . 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AT 8�A0 ►.+�. �r�'Q4a��, �nn v`�1. -:, AT Ae� 11'� Ti�1� AN9 PP�A�R� OP�$N ANd CO�oSEO�Q ���IrEO 81t38 P0� auac��.�� c+� NPr.rT����,� �s�a�r��I.cnrt�$ �� �.na�t�i�rto���s oP 8�►10 V��.�,�a� �+� 7Ne AQGR��A'�,1� ��c�vat o� ��i0e�0�.44t �� e� ta�t'�� A�ia►�aM ! ����; 19�� ��n � ���t�� �a a�r�ea�n� �At ��pa ��► ���4a��0 ��'�� � Ya�e e,ua���r o►�� c���t�rr��x� au� d��e���v ietr 19��`,� A�,a ,; �,���� �Ec�o���vnt��u� c�u� ma� rr�� �ae�� o�►r ��r ���� �e�o �Ifi�llY' �f�AN �w���- ���r��, �M7�� twe �g�^�, ���u� w�s ���� a��ti�_ �c�ttw ��te���q ��v- Aet�e ���.3�-�►����,��.�.v mca J�wu��y Ist ��a J�t�r� !�� �� a�+6b v8nwr w1t11 (�iT �R�91 GD�vQliB A�'•i'�1RHH13 i'fl 'IH1 � f�i3hG� iM6 �N�6k�81F RAr� W1�4 �B 1�1A� F��N 9.OWC� We1�'i �dQ ACROMPAHt,�4 �/�'t� A C�ii�'ii°I�t� 6N�4i� 0� t�cv �e�o�r�� (ia�) o� ta� �aous�� o� ��� deo. `�HI� �'iONMCIt 1�E8Etili�t� YME R�0liY ?0 �Edgi�: ANY ANO A�j. A�l�1B'Qi� A.NO I+1lVAitq �iAi.O �1�6tVi�iCAY��i iU f� NIQN6� l�4hti�i� AR t0 i NIt�TRE 0�'H�'R H10�• L►4 �t�w C4�l��• i�" RESOLUTIOT�T DESIGIV�TING SECURITY NATIOl�AL BANK OF HOPKINS, HOPKII�TS, iVlINt�SOTA, AND FIRST. NATION�L BANK QF HOPKINS, HOPKINS , NIIIVNESOTA, �S COTdTINUING DEPOSITORY FOR HOPKINS UILLAGE FUT�TDS . , _ _ Wl�REAS, the Security Nation.al Bank of -L�opkins, Hopkins, iv2innesota,. a_bank authorized to do a banking bus�ness in the State of Minnesota, has made application to the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins to be designated as a depositorg of Hopkins Villa�e funds, a.nd has offered and pledged as security for such funds, the following: IT. S. `I`reasury Bond of 1948-50 2� due -March 15, 1950,, dated lwarch 15, 1941, �10,000.00 U. S. Treasury Bond of 1948-50 2� due March 15, 1950,� d�ted IVlareh 15, 1941, 10,000.00 Federal Deposit Insuranee Corporation, Insurance 5,000.00 Total Face Value �25�OOOs00 Z',�EREA�, �he First National Bank of Hopkins, Niinnesota, a bank autliorized to do a banking bus iness in the State of l�innesota, � has likewise made applica.tion to the Village Council of Hopkins' to be designated as a continuing depository of Hopkins Village funds, and has offered and pledged as security for said funds, the f ollo�ving : U. S. Treasury Bond, due December, 15, 1947, Federal Deposit In�urance Corporation, Insurance Total �'aee Value �. �20,000.�0 _5,00�.00 �25,000.00 AND ti`JHEREA�, both of said herein and beforementioned banks have assi�;ned and pled�ed to the Village of Nopkins; the above . described respective collateral security, as above set forth, pursuant " to Chapter 173 of General Laws of �=�innes ota, 1925, in lieu of corQorate or personal surety bond,•an d which pled�es an d assignments thereof to the �illage of Nopkins, recite the condition that �aid Security I'3�tional �ank of Hopkins, ana First i�Tational i�ank of FIopkins, aforesai�, as resp�ct'ive depositories, shall pay oT�er �o t11e Villa�e Treasur�r of the �Tilla�e .o�' Hop'-sins, or t�is order on demana, or as a t�.e deposit tvnen aue, fre� �l excnank;� ur any other char�es, .alT :iioney debosited therein at any ti:�e �ur•in�; the period � such colla�G�ra.l shall be so deposited; and �hat i� ease of any �efault upon the p�r+ of the depositories, or either of the�., the ���,illage Council of the 'ji"-� �lage of �-3opkins, shall have full �o�^ae� and �authority to sell such collateral of the bank or banks, wvhich shall have so defaulted, or so much thereof as nay be necessary to realize the f ull am.oun-t due t�e �illa�e, and pay over' any surplus to the respective �epository or its assi�;ns; said collateral to be deposited in trust with the Feder�l Reserve �ank of �t�inneapolis, �innesota, pursuant to said trust a�reement; and ��JI�REAS, the said Security Na�ional Bank of Hopkins has heretofore assig�.ed and pledged the above described certain securities, all as more particularly scheduled in its pledges and assi�nments, and depositor y receipts therefor executed by Federal-Reserve Ban.k of L�iinneapolis; and v`dI�REA�, the said First Nat ional Bank of Hopkins has heretofore assigned and pledged the above,described certain securities, all a9 more particularly scheduled in its pledges'and assignments, and depository receipts therefor executed by Federal Reserve Bank of �Iinneapolis; and �df�EREAaS, the said depesito�ies substit�tion for ments. �� securities above scheduled are offered by each of� respectively, as above set forth in lieu of and in the securi�ies pledged and assigned in pre�vious assign- idO�V, �REFORE� BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, that the application, offer a.nd deposit of the securities scheduled as aforesaid by Security National Bank of Hopkins, Hopkins, Minnesota,,be accepted, and that the said Security National Bank�of Hopkins, Fiopkins, NIinnesota, be and the same �ereby is desig- nated as a continuing depesitorq of the Village funds of the Village of Hopkins, said de osits not to egeeed et any time in the aggregate of 3�+venty Thousand ��20,000.00} Dollars. AND BE IT FURTI�R RESOLVSD by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, that the application, offer and deposit of the securities scheduled as af'oresaid by th� First National� Ban.k of Hopkins, Hopkins, Minnesota, be and t�e same is hereby desi�nated as a continuing depository of the Village funds of the Village of Hopkins, said deposits not to exceed at any time in the aggregate of Twenty Five Thousand (�25,000.00) Dollars. �DOPTED at a regular meeting of the Village Council of the� Yillage of Hopkins, Hennepin County, 142innesota, held on Tuesday, January 16, 1945. F. 11g. MADDEN President of Village ouncil ATTEST: J. RIISSELL CARROLL Village Recorder JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney 1\ /���r � �i � RESOLUTION AUi�iORIZING CLERK, PRESIDEPIT OF VILL�GE COUNCIL Ai�D VILT�AGE TREASURER TO ISSIJE CERT11iIlV VOUCHER� AN� CHECKS IN PA�T OF CERTAIlV SALARIES S,�ITHOIIT VERIFIED CLAIIti� BEING PRESEIV'TED THE�''OR. y"dHEREAS, salaries of the follo�v�ng 1945, or, until such time as the service terr�inated, have been and are hereby set opposite each such official's respecti�e able mon�thly out of the General Fund of F. i�. b�adden, President J. Rn.ssell Carroll, Clerk E. S. Brown, Trustee �VilTiam Odell, Trustee Anton A. Olson, Trustee Joseph C. Vesely, Village Attorney Bloomie Mountain, Librarian Village officials f'or the year of such ofPicials may be sooner and�figed at the sums set name, which salaries are pay- the Village, viz: � 50.00 per month 100.00 per month 35.00 per month . 35.00 per month 35.00 per month 40.00 per month per month �ID �4}�REA�S, salaries of the following Village appointees and employees for the gear 1945, or until such ti.me as the �nployment�of such employee or appointee may be sooner terminated, have been, and are hereby set and figed at the sums set opposite each such appointeets or emplogee's respective nams, which salaries are payable twice monthly out of _the ��Tater Fund, provid ing that such appointee or employee, has not been absent from duty for a,period longe.r than a total of 14 days in such year, plus• a ten day sick leave, viz: Herman.Olson, IItility T�ian �200.�00 per month. Joseph l:7iller, Repair T�an 175.00 per month �'�'HEREAS, Salaries of certain Village appointees and enployees f'or the year 1945, or until such time as the �.ployment of such employees or appointees may be sooner terminated, have been an d.are hereby set and fixed at .the stuns set opposite each such appointee's or employee's respective name, which salaries are payable twice monthly out of the' Garbage Fund, proaided that such appointee�or employee has not been absent from duty for a period longer than a total of fourteen days in such year, plus a ten day sick leave, viz: Bert L. Soper, Garba�e Collector �175.,00 per month AND �`?�REAS, the salary of the following appointee and employee f'or the year 1945, or until sueh time as the employment of �uch employee may be sooner terminated, has been and is hereby set and•fixed at the sum set opposite such employee's nam.e, whieh salary is payable twice monthl�' � out of the Road and Bridge.Fund, providing that such employee has not been absent from duty for a period longer than a total of 14 days in such year, plus a ten da� sick leave, viz: �'raxik Stodola, Road Supervisor Elmer Bielke, Grader IVIan AtdD �ATAEREAS, the salary of the followin 1945, or until such time as the employment o sooner terminated, has been and is hereby se set opposite their names, which salaries are Fire Fund for Jacob Scheffler and out of the ll�artin J. Van.ek, viz: , Jacob'Scheffler, Fire Steward �Iartin J. Vanek, Dispateher �185.00 per month 180.00 per month g appointees for the year f ,such appointees may be t and fixed at the sum payable monthly out of the Fire and Police funds for � 25.00 per month 60.00 per month �ND ti�I��EREA�, the salaries o� tYie following police officers for the year 1945, or until s uch time as such employment may be sooner ��terminated or suspended, have been and are hereby set a.nd fixed at the sums set opposite each such police officer's respective name, which salaries are payable out of the General Fund of the Village of Hopkins, ta�ice monthly, as follov�s: �95.00 in, as, and f'or the first half of each month, and t�he sum of $��5.00 in, as, a.nd for the second half of each month, providing that suah police officer has not been absent from duty for a period longer than a total of fourteen dags in such year, plus a ten day sick leave, viz: Lawrence Schutz, Police Officer Engner A. Johnson, Police Officer �190.00 per month 190.00 per month NOti'1 T�REFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLUED that all of the salaries, as above set forth, shall be ordered and paid, as above set forth, w ithout the presentmeht and filing of verified elaims or accounte therefor by any of the persons above named during the full year of 1945, egcept in the case of those persons whose stated monthly salary is conditioned upon limited vacation a.na sick leave periods, and in such cases such salaries shall be paid to each such person pursu�nt to this Resolution until any such person shall have egceeded said li.mited periods, whereupon the salary of an.�r such person shall be paid only on presentment and allowance of a verified claim theref'or, and except in the case oP any of such officials or emplopees �hose services or employment may have been terminated prior to the end of the year 1945, in which case the above procedure and payment shall stop with such termination'or suspension as to any such enployee or officiel. IT IS HEREBY FUR7�ER RESOLVED, that the Village Council is hereby authorized to allova all of the abo�e salaries pursuant to the above Resolution snd.that further, tYie President of the Village Council, the Village Recorder and the Vil�.age Treasurer are hereby authorized t o issue proper �illage Vilarrants and checks to the above named persons from time to tim,e dur ing the year 1945 in conformity and pursuant hereto. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Qillage Council this 16th day of Januarg, 19 45. 1�T1'EST : J. RIISSELL CARROLL Village Recorder JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney � F . h2 . M,ADDEN President Village ouncil. `�? . , �, . *� � �. . , , � ;, . _ . . . . . , A REGU LAR MEET ( NG OF TFIE VI �—LAGE COUNC 1 L ,OF HOPK I NS' WAS HELD AT THE COUNC 1 L C.HAMBERS O,N TUESDAY� FEBRUARY 2OTH�1 I 945� AT T:3O P.M. A�L MEMBERS PRESENT. OOELL MOVED, BROWN SECONDEO��THAT THE MINUTES OF THE tAST MEETING BE APPROVED AS RcAD. CARRIED. MRS. VUONSOtV ADDRESSED ,THE COUNCI�I. ON THE QUESTI ON OF THE YOUTH CENTER AND THE USE OF THE V'IILAGE HALL AS SAID CENTER. CARROLL MOVED� ODEL,! �SECONDED� THAT THE V'I! I.AGE CLERK ADVERTISE FOR 5OO FEET OF O(dE � 1�2 �I2�� INCH AND �OO FEET OF TW0 � 1�2 �22� INCH FIRE HOSE• CARR IEO. , -•--- PURSUANT TO PUB? I SHED NOTI CE� AND f T THEN BEI NG H;OO OtCLOCK, THE SEALED BIDS WERE OPENED FOR THE �SO�OOOaOO OF `vVATER V�VORKS BONDS� AND 7HE FOLI.OWI N� B I OS WERE RECE IVEO; A�LISON—'��'ILLIA�S CO.� I•3O INTEREST �5O PREMIUM � NORTHNIESTERN BANK B! DG., MINNEAPOLIS� MINNESOTA.- FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MP_Se MI NNEAPO� IS� MI NNESOTA. PARK—SNAUGHNESSY $ COa� FIRST. NATf ! BANK BLDG.� SAINT PAUL� MINNESOTA. PIPER, JAFFRAY & HJPWOOD, II5 SOUTH SEVENTH ST.� MI NNEAPO'_ I S 2� M I NNESOT A KAI.MAN t�, �OMPANY� 4I9 �ECOND AVE. SO., (VI�NfJEAPOLIS� �4�IfJNESOTA• I .40 " 189.50 � " __�_e-2-5--- " 28 0 . 0 0 " 1.20 ie25 R Gla`J5 � �r �p� ,50 n CARROL� MOVED� BROWN SECONDED� THAT THE BID OF PIPER,� JAFFRAY & BOPSNO�D BE ACCEPTED, AND TH� BONDS SO:D TO THEf�. CARR I ED• � CARRO� L MOVED, BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE FO! LOwJING L 1 CENSE A PP! I CAT IONS BE GRANTED. CARR IED. HENRY P'OKORNY� P�_UMBING� INSTALLING GAS & OIL BURNERS TOt�� IVI0TZK0� INSTA�LING GAS BURNERS Sc PLUMBING C1�RROl.I. M�VED, O! SON SECONDED� THAT GEORGE N�I LES BE APPOINTED AS WEE� INSPECTOR FOR THE I9�5 SEASON. CARRI'ED. BR04vN- MOVED� ODEL: SECONDED, THAT MRS•• MOUNTAI NS SALARY AS ! IBRARIAN BE INCREASED FIVF_ �C NO/IOO ��S.00� DOL�:ARS PER MONTH RETROACTIVEm_T0 �ANI�J,A,R.Y IST� t945. �:ARRIEO OLSOfd MOVED, CARRO! L SECONDEO� TFiAT THE DUMP MAN RECEIVE FOUR & NO�IOQ ��4.00� OOLLARS PER DAY, DURIi�I� 1945. CARRIED. OLSON MOVED, ODEL�. SECOAIDED� THAT THE FOLLObt�l NG el LLS BE PAID. CARRIED. � ����� f1720 � (72� 11722 11723 11724 11725 GENcRHL I= UfJD FRANK ROSENGREN FRANK ERICKSON FREDA BARLOfJ FREDA BAR! OU EXCE�_•SI OR FIRE DEPT. ��fLLIAti1 ,QUI�NN DAHLBERG BROS• LABOR. �_ABOR ASSIST. LIBRAHY� n n FIRE SERVICE LABOR SERVICE & REPAIRS $25.60 25 .60 12.00 ��.�� 135.00 47.90 21.65 , n , �,�, i �„4 � ,,�1 � �.,�.�. , , .,:. ��:��� � � . ,,;; . . . ,::�: , .. - ,,;; (,�726 �JOE JORET LABOR � �GOe3� I �727 HENRY SCHUSS;.LR ! ABOR 72. ('O I I 728 F. �• KU,CERA, M. D. SERV IC ES� GEO.TYGE S.00 , ROAD AND BRIDG� FUND �67�7 JAMES �HMEL !AB�R 25•5�� I 6718 �IOHN `+1V� !! MA,N � ! A BOR H7 e80 16719 EMr� BROKL LABOR 55.90 I 6720 FRA NK ER 1 69CS ON LAB OR 4O.00 IC72I FRANK ROSENGREN LABOR 40:00 � 6722 �RA NK i(ASPAR �ABOR 55.3� 16723 �('�ILLIA�M QUI'NN LA80R . �6.8� vVATtR FUND � 6773 'RA�PH.D. THOMAS SERVICES I'rJOO.�� G7�4 NERNIAN O! SON STAMPS 2.�2 6775 HENRY SCHUSSLER ! P,BOR I2•OO UPON PJIOT I ON OULY MADE� SECO NDED AND CARR I ED THE MEETI NG A DJOU RNED • �LERK ATT�ST: - PRESIDENT. , (Offfial Publlcation) VTLLAGE OF HOPKINS MINLTTES OF MEETING � A regular meeting of the Village Council of Hopkins was_.held at the Council Chambers on Tu�sday, Feb- ruary� 20th, 1945, at 7:30 p.m. All members present. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the [iiinutes of the last meeting be approyed as read. CArried. Mrs. Wonsvn addressed the Council on the question of Youth Ceriter and the use of the Village Hall as said center. Carroll mpved, Odell seconded, thst the Village Clerk advertise for 500 feet of one 8: ?2 (1!2) inch and 500 feet of two & 1/. (21/.a) inch fire hose. Carried. Pursuant to publlshed notice, and it then being 8:00 • o'clock, the sealed bids were opened for •the $50,000.00 ai Watcr Works Bonds, and the following bids were received: Allison-Wllliams Co., Northwestern Bank Bldg., Minneapolis, Minne- sota, 1.30 interest, $50 premium. First National Bank of Mpls., Min- neapolls,.Minnesota, 1.40 interest, 189.50 premium. ' Park-Shaughnessey & Co., Flrst pTat't Bank Bldg., Saint Paul, Min- nesota, 1.25 interest, 280.00 prem- Sum. Plper, Jaf2ray & Hopwood, 115 South Seventh St., Minneapolis 2, Minnesota, 1.20 Snterest, 27.55 premium. Kalman &�Company, 419 Second Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minne- sota, _1.25 interest, 101.50 premium. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the bid oY Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood be accepted, and the bonds sold to them. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded; that t�e following license applications be granted. Carried: Iienry Pokorny, plumbing, installing 3�as & oil burners Tom Motzko, installing gas burners & plumbing. Carroll 'moved. Olson seconded, that 3eorge Miles be appointed as weed in- spector for the 1945 season. Carrled. Brown moved, Odell seconded, that Mrs. Mountain's salary as ]ibrarian be increased five & no-100 ($5.00) dollars per month retroactive to January lst, 1945. Carried. Olson moved, Carroll seconded, that the dump man i•eceive four & no-100 ($4.00) dollars per day; during 1945. Car- ried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the following bills be paid. Carried. General Fund rank Rosengren,•labor _________$ 25.60 --- -- - - - - - Frank Erickson, labor __________ 25.60 Freda Barlou, assist. library _ 12.00 Freda Barlou, assist. llbrary __ 11.00 Excelsior Fire Dept., fire service 135.00 William Quinn, labor ___________ 47.90 Dahlberg Bros., service & repairs 21.65 Joe Joret, labor ________________ 60.30 Aenry Schussler, labor __________ 72.10 F. J. Kucera, M. D., services, Geb. TYge-------------------------- 5.00 Road and Bridge Fund James Chmel, labor _____________ 25.50 John Willman, iabor ____________ 87.80 Emil Brokl, labor ________________ 55.90 Frank Erlckson,labor ___________ 40.00 ^'ranic Rosengren, labor ________ 40.00 Frank Kaspar, labor ___________ 55.30 William Quinn, labor __________ 16.80 Water Fund Ralph D. Thomas, services ____ 1500.00 Herman Olson, stamps ________ 222 tienry Schussler, lnbor ________ 12.00 Upon motion duly made, seconded and carrled the meeting adjourned. J•. RUSSELL CAR,ROLL, Clerk. ATTEST: DR. .F., M. MADDHN, President. (March 1) i . � 1 � � � V l LC.AGE OF HOPK I NS • � PvOTICE F�Ft BIDS NOT I C� I S HEREBY G I VEN� � T HAT TH E V I�! LA G E COU NC ( L � OF THE VI�LI.AGE OF HOPKINS� tivl�_- MEET A7 THE V1�':LA,GE WALL PN THE VIL!AGE� ON THE 2OTH DAY OF MARCH� 1945, AT H;OO P.Pi . AND WI ! L AT SA I D T IME� AND ,PLACE� OPEN AND CONS I DER SEALED BIDS FOR THE PUftCHASE OF 5OO FEET OF I2 INCH F.�RE ' HOSE AND`5OO FEET OF 22 INCH FIRE HOSE• SAID HOSE TO BE U�lAXED AND GUM TREATEO� �'ImTH ROCKER LUG BRASS COUPL I NGS� ' DOUBLE JACKET� A SMOOTH INTERIOR, FI!!ER PLY�STREAMLINED.� SUCCESSFUL BIDDER�V�JILL HAVE TO NEGOTIATE AND COMP:ETE ALL PRIORITY CERTIFICATES NECESSARY. ; . . EACH BID MUST BE ACCOMPANIED WITH A CERTIFIED CHECK OF TEN �IO� PER CENT OF THE BIDe - THE COUNCIL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND AL! OFFERS, AND AWARD SA I D B I D 'TO' A H I GHER 81 DD'ER� OR TO I NV I TE OTH ER B I DS. , � J• RUSSELL CARR�LL� Vt�LLAGE CLERK. � A REGIJLAR MEETING OF THE VILLAGE COUNCtL �OF NOPKI(VS WAS HEl.O �AT THE COUNC I L' CHAMBERS ON TUESDA�f� NiARCH GTH� 1945, AT 7:30 P.M. ,. ,: - AI.L MEMBERS PR ESENT. ODELL MOVEO� BROWN SECONDED� THAT THE M4NUTES OF THE ! AST MEETING BE APPROVED AS READ. CARRIED. CARROl.L MOVED� BROWN SECONDE�� THAT THE APPLICATION OF DAN KOPE'SKY FOR A LICENSE FOR THE INSTAL:ATION OF GAS AND OIL BURNERS BE• GRANTED. CARRIED. � CARROL� MOV ED� BRowrv SEC ONDED, THAT THE VI LLA GE OF HOPK I NS �ECEPT THE DEED FROM THE LIONS CLUB OF HOPKINS� FOR THE.HOPKINS LIONS BEACH� AND THAT THE VILLAGE COUNCIL� IN BEHALF OF THE PEOP4.E AND CHILDREN OF HOPKINS AND SURROUNDJNG COMMUNITIES, EXTEND THEIR APPRECIATION TO THE HOPKINS LIONS CLUB FOR THE COMPLETION OF A WORTHWHI�E AND NECESSARY PROJECT. CARRIED. OLSON MOVED� ODE:: SEC ONDED� THAT THE FOL'_Ovdl �G BI LLS BE PAID: GENERAL FUNO I 1 742 EM �- BR O K.L' � �743 �IRGIL IVIILLER II744 FRANK SITAR � � 7�}rj �UE �JORET I I 746 HENRY SCHUSSI:ER II747 WI�LIAM QUINN II748 FRANK ROSENGREN �1 �749 FRANK ER ICKSON � I I75O �JOHN Vlil LLMAN II75I FRED SWANSON 11752 J05EPH VESE!Y I ��T'rJ3 SEC. NATTL INSURANCE AGCY. 11754 MP�s. EQuiP. Co., I 1755 C• VV• GROVER (I756 HOPKINS FIRE DEPT• I 1757 A. �d• ELMQU I'ST 11758 DAHLBERG BROTHERS I 1759 GUSTAFSON � Fux�, I I 76O M 1 NN ESOT A. N;EWS C0. II76I THE LINOE AtR PRODUCTS � �762 1NES7 MP! S FUEL t�c �CE C0. I,1763 SUB. HENNEPIN CTY.RE:IEF I I r64 STANDARD OI! COe I I 765 � HEN:NEPI N COUNTY R'EV 1 EW II766 SUBURBAN CHEVRO�ET CO• II767 AMER'ICAN LINEN II7GH EARL GERARD MOTORS I1769 L'YLE SIGNS �NC. II�7O JUSTUS LUM6ER �0. II77I THE LINOE A�R PRooucTs II772 LAMPERT YARDS I I773 LEO PRIEST I IT74 KOKESH--HAROWARE II775 WILLIAMSON STAMP I I776 MP� S. GAS L GHT Co. I I�77 N. VV• BELL �ELEPHONE II�78 BREN HAR04dA�E I I779 N. STATES POv�ER LAe o R SAND-BEACH Po� i cE L:'ABOR LA BO R ! .ABOR ! ABOR � ABOR LABOR LABOR FEES & COSTS INSURANCE LOSS ON ENCINE FI RE ��1ARSHAL: TELEPHONE � FIRE CA:L SALARY� I ST t�UARTER REPAIRS � SUPPLIES SUPP! I ES BooKs ACETY:ENE coAt-Dow RE! IEF OROERS OIL PUBLICATIONS REPA IRS SUPP�1 ES REPA I'RS SIGNS COAL-DOw OXYGEN coa� � Misc• SUPPLI.ES SU PP'_ I ES SU PPL I ES. GAS TE�_E PHONE SUPPLIES :IGHTING • ROAD AND BRIDGE I6727 BORCHERT-I�NGER50LL SUPPLI ES I 672$ HERMAN OLSON FRE I GHT l 6729 EM I:. BROK L LABOR (6730 FRANK KASPAR LABOR I G73I FRANK R'�SENGREN LABflR 1 6732 JOHN i�l LLMAN L ABOR $12.80 47.25 126.80 8.00 66. 20 12s80 I 2.80 �5. 50 I G.HO 60.00 26.00 111.82 125.00 75. 00 65.00 87.50 4.00 6.13 324. 25 3.50 30.88 399.�56 144.00 �23.80 12.05 1.45 a.59 48.70 30.18 2.26 63.10 I.87 5.11 I•30 �.�0 1�•15 . 16.00 5.38 : 47 27.50 2.42 47.y0 � 35.10 42. 30 54.00 . _,� -. - - , . -.,, � � , , . 16733 LQAMES CHMEL LABOR ��I2•8Q I'6734 VV� � Li AM QU I NN �_AgoR 34.4a ` I 6735 N. STATES POWER � y �i cHTs � 3,36 16736 BREN f-(ARDWARE� REPAIP,S 24.5� � 16737 WM. �'i. ZfEGLER ri0. �NC• REPAI RS 6e5� " t6738 KOKESH HARDWARE REPAIRS �093 � l 6739 pE0 PR I EST REPAI RS 37•98. , - VJATER FUND ' 6779 HENN EPI N GOUNTY REV IEW ADVERT I SErnENT 5.40 6780 PITTSBURG EQUI7AB! E DdETER METERS , 86.4� 67S I HERNAN O! SON MET ERS �C SU PP�_ � ES I• 02 6782 HERMAN OLSON POSTAGE ` •62 � 6783 � No. STATES PowER PowER 228.90 6784 BUFFALO METER CO•� METERS I2..�I 67H5 FAIRBANKS MORSE & C�•, REPAIRS 4.52 67H6 HENRY SCHUSSLER LABOR 7•2� � SPEC I AL ASSESSiviENT FUND � G7 �"3 N. W. NAT t: BA NY. OF. rJIPI.S. ( NTER EST-BONDS y9.88 16714 F,IRST NAT�� BANK OF HOPKINS n - �� � �•�2. I6715 HopKirvs FIRE �EPT• n �� 35.76 UPON MOT I ON DU! Y MADE� SECONOED AND C�1RR I ED THE MEET I NG . ADJOURNED• - ' CL'ERI< � ATT�ST: pRES ID ENT (Oificial Publlcation) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS A regular meeting of the Vll1agE Council of Hopkins was held at the Councll Chambers on Tuesday, March 6th, 1945, at 7:30 p.m. All members present. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the minutes of the last meeting be ap- proved as read. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the application oY Dan Sopesky for a license for the installation of ges and oll burners be granted. Carrled. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the Village of Hopkins accept the deed from the Lions Club of Hopkins, for the Hopkins Liona Beach, and that the Village Councll, in behalf of the peo- ple and children of Hopkins and sur- rounding communities, extend� their appreciation to the Hopkins Llons Club for the completion of a worthwhile and necessary project. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the following bllls be paid: General Fund Emil Brokl, I;abor ____________$ 12.89 Virgil Mlller, 3and-beach __ 4725 Frank Sitar, Police ___________ 126.80 Joe Joret, Labor ______________ 8.00 Henry Schussler, Labor ___ 66.20 William Quinn, Labor _ __ 12.80 Frank Rosengren, Labor __ 12.80 Frank Erickaon, Labor _______ 55.50 John Wlllman, Labor ________ 12.80 Fred Swanson, Labor __________ 60.00 Joseph Vesely, Fees & costa __ 26.00 Sec. Nat'1. Insurance Agency, Insurance ____________________ '111.82 Mpls. Equip. Co., L,oss on engine 125.00 C. W. Grover, Fire Marshall ___ Hopkins Fi're Dept., Telephone & flre call __________________ 65.00 A. W. Elmquist, $slaiy, lst quarter 87.50 Dahlberg Brothere, Repalrs & supplfes --------------------- 4.00 Ciustaison & Fuxa, Supplies __ 8.13 Mlnnesota News Co., Books __ 32425 The Linde Air Products, Acety- lene------------------------- 3.50 West � Mpls. Fuel & Ice Co., Coal-Dow ------------------- 30.88 Sub. FIennepin Cty. Relief, Re- ltei ordere _ 399.56 itandsrd 011 Co., 011 __________ 144.00 fiennepin Count9 Fteview, Pub- licatione ____________________ 23.80 Suburban Chevrolet Co., Re- pairB ------------------------ 12.05 American Linen, Supplies _ __ 1.45 Earl Cierard Motors, Repalrs ___ 8.59 Lyle Slgns Inc., SSgns _________ 48.70 Justue Lumber Co., Coal-Dow _ 30.18 The Llnde Air Products, Oxy- �eII ---------=--------------- 2.26 L'ampert Yards, Coal & MLsa _ 63.10 Leo Prlest, Suppliea __________ 1.87 Bokesh Hardware, $upplies __ 5.11 Williamson Stamp, Supplies __ 1.30 Mpls. Gas Llght Co., `Gas _ 1.00 N. W. Bell Telephone, Tele- phone ----------------------- 18.15 Bren Hardware, Supplies ______ 16.00 N. Statea Power, Lighting ____ 538.47 Road and Bridge Borchert-Ingersoll, $upplies ___ 27.50 Herman Olson, Freight _______ 2.42 Emil Brokl, Labor _____________ 47.90 Frank gaspar, Labor __________ 35.10 Frank Rosengren, Labor __ 42.30 ---- John Wlllman, Labor ___________ . 54.00 James Chmel, Labor _________ 12.80 William Qfiinn, Labor ________ 34.40 N. States Power, Lights ______ 3.36 Bren Iiardware, Repairs _ 24.50 Wm. H. Ziegler Co. Inc., Repairs 6.50 Kokesh Hardware, Repairs ____ 3.93 Leo Priest,. Repairs ___________ 37.98 Water Fund Hennepin County Review, Adver- tisement _____________________ 5.40 Pittsburg Equitable Meter, Me- ters -------------------------- 86.40 Herman Olson, Metera & aup- Pltes ------------------------- 1.02 Herman Olson, Postage __ _ .62 No. States Power, Power _____ 228.90 Buffalo Meter Co., Meters __ 12.31 Fairbanks Morse & Co., Re- pa� ------------------------ 4.52 Henry Schussler, Labor ________ 7.20 Special Assessment Fund N. W. Nat'1. Bank of Mpls., Ia- terest-bonds ________________ 99.88 F1ist Nat'1. Bank of Hopkins, Interest-bonds ______________ 8.12 Hopklns F1re Dept.. Interest- bonds ----------------------- 35.76 Upon motion duly made, seconded and carrled the meeting adjourned. J. RUSSELL CARROLL Clerk ATTE�T: � DR. F. M. MADDEN ` Presldent (March 15) 9 A REGULAR MEET I NG OF THE VI LLAGE COUNC I�_ O.F HOPK I NS lb'AS HBLD AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON TUESDAY� MARCH 2OTH� I94J� AT 7:00 P.M. A:L MEMBERS ?RESENT� THE MAJORfTY OF THE PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE P�ARKRIOGE ADD- ITIOfV PRESENTED A PETITION TO THE COUNCI! FOR SEWER MAIN EXTENSIONS TO COVER PARKRIOGE AND THAT THEY BE INSTA!_LED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF THE CONDITIONS OF THE CESSPOOL IN THI'S ADDITION. CARROLI. MOVED� OLSON SECONDEO THr�T THE PETITION FOR SENlER MAIN EXTENSIONS. ALONG �ARK LANE� Rt�OG.ENJ00D� FI'RST STREET NORTH AND OAK GLENN .DR I VE, Al.�_�1-N—P-A�RKRI DGE ADD IT IQN� BE GRANTED, AND THWT ,THE VIL!AGE PROCEED TO INSTAL� THAT SENIER MAIN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. CARRIED. • OOELL MOV•ED� BROWN SECONDED� THAT STEAMER HYDRANT HEADS BE �NSTALLED ON THE HYDRANTS� ONE OF V�lHICH !S AT THE CARNER OF NINTH AvErvue AND SECOND JTREET SOUTH� ANOTHER ON JECOND STREET SOUTH BETWEEN NINTH AND ELEVENTH AVENUE� AND THE OTHER LOCATED SOUTHEAST OF THE VI�LLAGE WATER TOWER� CARRIED. PURSUANT TO PUBLISHED N0710E� AND IT THEN 6EING B;OO OtCLOCK P.M.� BIDS N1ERE THEN OPENED FOR THE FURNISHING OF FIRE HOSE FOR THE VI LLAGE OF HOPK I N5� AND THE FOI.LOW I N-G B I DS 1PJERE RECE 1 VED : (a THE GENERAL FIRE HOSE C0. �2n DOUBLE JACKET FIRE HOSE, 'GVAX AND curn TREATED, CONIPLETE VJITH BRASS ROCKER �UG COUPLINGS, OUR PfER1T BRF.ND .79 PER.P1' I��� DOUBLE JACKET FIRE FIOSE, WAX AND GUM TREATED, COMPLETE WITH BRASS ROCKER LUG COUPLINGS, INNERF�ES BRAND .84 PER FT 22n DOUBLE JACKET F�RE HOSE� WAX AND GUM TREHTED� C��MPI.ETE wl TH BRASS ROCKER LUG COUPI.I tJGS, OUR MER I T BR$ND (%.O�F PER FT 22tt DOUB!E JACKET FIRE HOSE� WAX AND GUM TREATEO; COMPLETE WITH BRAS:. F'OCKER LUG COUPI.INGS� INNERFLEX BRAND (..I4 PER FT, 2. TH'E B�-LATERAI. FIRE H6SE COMPANY � 2z� N0-FREEZE �1.2O.PER FT. �2�� � �� .9O tt° e NO CERTIFIED CHECK. 3• HEWITT RUBB[R CORPORATION I2n STAR AJAZ BRAND�.WAX AND GUM D.J. 1 n rt n �r n n ir u 2 -� 2�•D15COUNT� TENTH PROX(M0,-.NET bO-DAYS• 4. 5. � .C8 PER FT. ( • OO tT � � KOKESH HARDWARE FOR THE MI�NNESOTA Ft RE EQU I PMEf�lT COMPANY 22� IIUARtiNICK .D.�. TV•JILl. UdEAVE WAX AND GUM TREATED CP�D.� ROCKER LUG COUP�1 NGS (.,05 PER F7. 2z" TRuwax DeJ. —DITTO .95 " " • Irrt U�ARWICK D.J.-DITTO •75 " " . 2� DISCOUNT TENTH PROXIMO, CO DAYS NET. -� BREN HARDWARE CO• FOR THE AMERICAN-LAFRANCE-FOAMITE CORPORA7ION 2�tt ARCADE D•J. FIR�E HOSE •�O PER FT• 2�tr ONEIDA 1�.�. n ►t ay5 �r ft e. � 2zn BEACON D.J. ° ° �•Q� R rt' ZH° EMPIRE D.�. �� � I.�O tt n e 6e ;� . ,,, • , (2tt ARCADE D.�. FI,RES HOSE .65 PER FT. �2�T ONE,IDA, De J. n��:�,, n • .75 � R. I2tt BEACON n n tt n �80 n tt� (21f EMPIRE rt n _n n g($5 n ", �F WAX AND GUM-:TREATMENT IS DESIRED� ADD �J� PER FT. T0 7HE ABOVE. El7REKA FIRE HOSE• 22" (.Do RED OAK DOUBI,E JACKET i111AX AND GUM HOSE �2ir n n n n n a rt n n n 2� TENTH PROXIMO� 6O DAYS NET. ��•IO PER FT. .80 " " . ODELI MOVED� BROWN SECONDED� THAT THE BlUOS BE LAID ON THE TABLE� EARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� OLSON SECONDED, THAT THE VIL� AGE TREASURER DEPOSIT THE �SO�OOO R,ECEIVED FROM THE SALE OF 'NATER BONDS IN THE WATER FUND I N THE FI�RST NAT I ONAL BANK OF HOPK I NS, AND THAT THE FI RST NAT I ONAL BANK FURNISH SUFFiCIENT COLLATERAL TO COVER SAID BEPOSIT. CARRIED CARROII MOVED� BRQ�NN SECONDED� THAT THE DEGRAFF VUOLFF CONTRACT WATER MAIN BE AMENDED PURSUANT TO A LETTER FROM RALPH D• THOMAS AND �SSOCIATES OF IVIARCH I9TH� 1.945� SO THS7 THE CONTRACTOR CAN P!ACE A I� INCH BY 6 INCH CROSS AT TWE!FTH AVENUE AND FIRST STREET SOUTH, IN PLACE OF A TAPPING SLEEVE AND AOD A 6 INCH VALVE IN THE C INCH WATER MAIN. CARRIED. O�.:SON MOVED� BROWN SECONDED� THAT THE FOLLO'�^ll NG B I L" S BE PA I D; �k I 7 9 6 I I 797 11798 II799 11800 I 1801 I 1802 GENERAL FUf�JD NELS NELSON FiOPK I NS NIUN I C I PAI. BAND GIRL SCOUTS OF ��1PLS & HENN. CTY. FR/�NK tRICKSON L'Uf �BUR LOCKE FREDA BARLOU HENRY SCHUSSLER ROAD AI�D BR I OGt FUPJD l 67 �� I 6745 16746 I 6747 I 67 48 FRANK KASPAR FRANK �OSENGREN �JOHN VIJI LLMAN CMIL BROKL �TJ 1' �� i a r�n . Q u � rv rv 1+dATER FUND 6791 DEGRAFF iIlIO�_FF E�792 HENRY SCHUSSLER LP•BOR ADM•ON ALLDTp L.ITERATURE LA BOR �oc LIBRARY LABOR. L ABOR �AB�� LABOR LA BOR LABOR $23.60 ��.�� 8075 65: 00 3.00 1.3.00 7�a1� 55.30 65.80 89.20 71.00 63.10 Tow�R x A�1A I NS 3269.21 ! ,aeoR 4.00 E�PON MOTION DU!Y MADE� SECONDED AND CARRIED THE MEETIiJG ADJOURNED. ATTEST: pRESIDENT. � CLERK. 0 RESOLUTION FOR SEVVER CONSTRUCTIOIV� IN PARKRZDGE 'aVHEREA�S, it appears necessary and in the public interest that a sanitary sewer be constructed along the following streets and avenues in Parl�idge, Hennepin 0ounty, I�:�zinnesota, viz: Along Park Lane. Along Riclgewood Drive. Along that part of lst �treet North located in Parkridge. �ll.ong Oakglen Drive . Along V�lashington Avenue I�orth from Excelsior Ave. to 2nd Street North of Ridgeyvood Drive, � the same to be a lateral sewer. NOW, TI�REFORE, be it resolved by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins that sanitary lateral sewers be constructed in that part of Parkridge as f ollows : � Along Park Lane . . Along Ridgewood Drive. Along tYiat part of lst �treet North located in Parkridge. Along Oakglen Drive. � - Alon� Washington Ave. No. from Excelsior Ave. to 2nd St. . North of ��idgevrood Drive . � � BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that. RalpYi D. Thomas and Associates � be designated as engineers who shall draW plans and specifications and prepare and tabulate esti.mate cost of construction of such sewer and report the same to the village council. BE IT FURTHER RESOLPED that as soon as the plans and specifi- cations are prepared by the said engineers and accepted and filed by the village council, the clerk is hereby directed to advertise for bids for proposals for doin� the �vork described in said plans and specif ications in the Hennepin County Review, the official newspaper of the village, said publications to be in at leas� once each week for two successive weeks, � . PASSED AND ADOPTED this �d day of , 1945. F . I�rT . T�:iADDEN President of Village Coun.cil ATTEST: J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C .. VES�'LY Village Attorney (OfPicial Publication VII:GAGE OF HOPKINS MINUTES OF MEETING A regular meeting of the Villagi Councll of Hopkins was held at thi Councll Chambera on Tuesda9. Marck 20th, 1945, at 7:00 p.m. All membere present. The majority of the property own ers oY the Parkridge Addltion presentec a petiticn to the Council for sew�:, main estenslons to cover Parkrldge anc that they be installed as soon as possi hle because of the conditions of �h� cesspool in this addition. Carroll. moved, Olson seconded thai the petition for sewer main extensloY,; alqng Park Lane, Rldgewood. Firsi 8treet North and Oak Glen Drive, al in Parkridge Additton, be granted, an[ that the Village proceed� to install thi sewer main as soon as possibke: Car• rled. • Odell moved, Brown eeconded, thal steamer hydrant heads be installed n= the following hpdrants, one of which i� at the corner of Ninth Ave. and Second $treet 3outh, another on Seconc Street South between Ninth anci rJeventh Avenue, and the other lo- ca6ed Southeast of the Vlllage Wates Tower. Carrled. Pursuant to publlshed notic�, and it then being 8:00 o'clock p:m., bids were tlien opened for the furnishitig of fire hoae for the Vlllage oi Hopkins, a�.:d the following bids were received: 1. The General Fire Hose Co. - 1�/,," Double jacket fire hose, wax and gum treated, complete w1Eh brass rocker lug couplings, Our Mei•lt Brand, .79�per ft. 1�" double jacket fire hose, wax gum treated, complete with brasa rocker lug couplings, Innerfles Brand `.84 per it. 21/�" double jacket fire hose, wax and gum treated. � complete with brass rocker lug couplinga, Our Mer- it Brand, 1.04 per it. 2�" Double jacket_ fire' hose, wax and gum treated, complete with brass rocker lug couplings, Innerflex Brand, 1.14 per ft. 2. The Bi-Lateral Fire Hose Compa- ny 2�" No-Freeze, 120 per ft. 1�/a" No-Freeze, .90 per ft. No certi- fied check. . 3. Hewitt Rubber Corporation 13[" 8tar Ajaz Brand, wax and gum gum D. J., .68,per it. " 2�" Star AJaz Brand, wax and .gum D. J., 1.00 per' it. 2% discount, tenth proximo, net 60 days. 4. gokeah Hardwar`e for the Mlnne- sota Fire Equip�ent Company 2�" Warwick D. J. Twill Wea��e and gum treated cpld., rocker lug couplings, 1.05 per it. 2�" Truwax D. J., ditto, .95 per ft. 11/a" Warwick D. J., dltto, .75 per ft. 2% dlscotint tenth proximo, 60 days 11E L. 5. Bren Fiardware Co. for the Amer- icnu-LaFrance-Foamite Corporation 2��" Arcade D. J. fire hose, .90 per fi. 2�" Onelda D. J. fire hose, .95 per ft. 2�" Beacon D. J, fiee hose, 1.U0 per ft. - 2�" Emptre D. J. fire hose, 1.i0 per ft. 1�" Arcade D. J. fire hose, .65 per ft. 1�" Oneida D. J. fire hose, .75 per ft. . ' 1�" Beacon D. J. fire hose, .80 per ft. 1�" Empire D. J. fire hose, .85 per Yt. If wax snd gum treatment is de- sired, adc� 5c per ft to the abov�. 6. Eureka Fire Hose 2�" I. D. Red Oak, double ,lacket wax and gum hose, 1.10 per Pt. 1�/a" I.. D. Red Oak double jscket' �ax and gum hose, .80 per ft: 2% tenth proximo, 60 days-net. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the bids be laid on the table. Carrle�l. ' Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the Village Treasurer deposit the $50,- 000 received from the sale oY �'Jater Bonds in the water fUnd in the Firsr IYational Bank of Hopkine, and that the First National Bank furnich suf- ficient collateral to cover said deposit. Carried. ' Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the DeGraff Wolfi contract water main be amended pursuant to_ a letter irom Ralph D. Thomas and Associate� oi March 19th, 1945, so that the con- tractor can place a 12 inch by 6/lnch croas at Twelfth Avenue and First Street South, in place oY a tapping sleeve and add a 6 Snch valve in the 6 inch water main. Carried. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that tho following bills be paid: Genetal F,und Nele Nelsoa, labor ____________$ .23.60 Hopkins Municipal Band, adm. Oh allOt. ___________________ 60.00 Girl Scouts oY Mpls. & Henn. County, literature _________ g,75 Frenk Erickson, labor ________ .65.00 Wllbur Locke, dog ________:___ 3.00 Freda Barlou, library _________ 13.00 Henry Schussler, labor _ 73,qp Road and Bridge Fund Frank Kaspar, labor _________ 55.30 Frank Rosengren, labor ______ 65.80 John Willman, labor _________ gg,2p Em11 Brokl, labor _ 71.00 Wllliam Quinn, labor _ -r ----____ 63.10 �dater Fund DeGrafY Wolff, tower Bc mains 3,269.21 Henry Schussler, labor ________ 4.00 IIpon motion duly made, seconded and carried the meeting adjourned. J. RIIS$ELL CARROLL Clerk. ATT�ST: � DR. F. M, MADDEN _ _ ' Preaident. • � -. (March 29) ' _ . . , A S�ECIAL MEETING OF THE VI�LLAGE COUNCIL• OF THE VILIAGE OF HOPK�NS� �"1AS HE! D ON N10NDAY AFTERNOON ON (1�ARCH 26TH� AT S;OO OTCLOCK AT THE VI'_LAGE HALL. ALL 191EMBERS PRESENT. � CARROLL MOVED� ODE!L SECONDED� THAT THE VlL'_AGE OF NOPKINS �. ACCEPT THE BID OF THE EUREKA FIRE HOSE COMPANY FOR 5OO FEET OF �2 INCH RED OAK DOUB�E JACKET WAX AND CUM HOSE � 4OO LBS TEST __,. PRESSURE� AT �II.IO PER F00'F AND 5OO FEET OF ��� I�CH RED OAK DOUBLE . JACKET NlAX AND GUM HOSE � 4OO LBSe TEST PRESSURE � AT HO� PER F00T� WITH BRASS ROCKER LUG GOUPLINGS AT7ACHED. •CARRIEDo CARROLL MOVED� ODELI. SECONDED� THAT THE VI L!.AGE ACCEPT �THE PLAT flF FAIRHOPE� PRESENTED BY ALBERT E• GfNKEL�AND THE PRESIDENT AND THE CLERK BE AU7HORIZED TO,EXECUTE AN.ACCEPTANCE ON THE ORIGINAL PI.AT• CARRIEDa UPON MOTION DU�Y MADE AND SECONDED� THE MEETING ADJOURNED. ATTEST: P�Esi ��r�-r. � CLERK � ' , � (Official Publicatlon) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS � Minutes of Special Meeting A epecial meeting of the Village Councll of the Village of Hopkina, wae held on Monday afternoon on March 26th, at 5:00 o'clock at the Vlllage Hall. All members present. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the Village oi Hopkins accept the �bid oP the Eureka Fire Hose Compan¢ for 500 feet of 232 inch red oak double jacket wax� and gum hose (400 lbs. test pressure) •at $1.10 per foot and 500 feet oP 1?Z inch red oak double jacket wax and gum hose (400 lbs. test pressure) Iat 80c per foot, with brasa rocker lug couplln�s attached. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the, Village accept the plat of Fair- hope, presented by Albert E. "(iinkel, and the President and the . Clerk be authorized to execute aa acceptanCe on the original plat. Carried. Upon motioa duly made-snd second- ed, the meeting adjourned. , J. RII$SELL CAREtOLL, Clerk _ ATTEST: F. M. MADDEN Preaident. - � (Mar. 291 � � A REGU LAR MEET I NG OF THE •VI LLAGE COUNCI L OF THE� VI LLAGE QF' HOPKINS WAS HE�_D AT THE VI�LLAGE HALL 0'N TUES�OAY APRIL 3RD, 1945 AT �;30 P.M. _ ALL MEMBERS PREStNT. i ODELL MOVED� BROWN SECOfJDEO� THAT THE (v11NUTES OF THE LAST TI"J� MEETINGS BE APPRCVED AS REAO. CARRIEDe CARROLL MOVED, OOELL SECONDED, THAT THE PETITION FOR GRADING AND TARRIN'G OF THE ALLEY RUNNING FROM SECOND TO THI°RD �TREET BETN/EEN TENTH �AND ELEVENTH AVENUES NORTH BE�GRANTED. CARRIED• �ARROLL MOVED� ODEL! SECONDED� THAT THE VI !! AGE ADVERT I SE FOR BIDS FOR A TWO-WAY RADIO FOR THE PO�ICE CARe ON THE VOTE BROtiNN ODELL AND CARROLI. VOTED n AYE�� OLSON VOTED " N0"� MOTION CARRIED. CARROLI A^.OVED� BROI�dN SECONDED� THAT UPON THE FILING' AND QUA! IFI- CATION BY BOND THAT MARY ANDERSON BE APPOINTED OEPUTY ASSESSOR OF THE VI'LIAGE OF HOPKINS, PUR$.UANT TO A REQUEST OF T.HE ASSESSORp CARRIED. BROINN MOVEO� CARROLL SECONDEO� THAT THE VI�LLAGE PAY THE HENNEPIN COUNTY AGRICULTURA! SOCIETY �IOOeOO,FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE HENNEPIN COUNTY FAIR. ON THE VOTE BROU'JN AND CARROLL VOTED « AYEtt� ODE! l. AND � OLSON VOTED rt NOtt� PR�ESIDENT IVIADDEN VOTED tt AYEno CARRIEDe , BRO�lJN MOVED� CARROLL SE�CONDED; TH'AT THE VI'LLAGE OF HOPK I'NS REQU6�7 THE COUN7Y BOARD OF COMMfSSIONERS TO RESC�I�'N?D THEIR AC7ION OF .00TOBER 23R0, (9�4 I N V�lI THDRAWI NG FROM SN! E THE PARC ELS OF LAND SETFO RTH I N SAID RESOLUTION, AND THAT THE COUNTY COMPA�SSIONERS RUT SAID LOTS ON SAI.E AS SOON AS POSSIBLEa CARRIEOa CARROLt. MOVED� THAT RALPH D� THOMHS AND �SSOCIATES BE E(viPLOYED AS ENGINEERS ON THE PARKRIOGE SEWER PROJEC7� THERE 1^IAS NO SECOND TO THE MOTION. ' • OLS�N PIiOVED� BROWN SECONDEO� T'HAT THE FOL! O�VI NG BI L�_S BE PAI D• CARRIED. 11804 I 1805 11806 11807 11808 11809 f�1810 I I81 1 I 1812 I 1813 �i:1814 1 1815 i 1816 I 18I7 i 1818 11�19 � � 82� ! l821 I 1822 i 1823 11824 I.I 825 I� I 8 26 � GEf`d�RAL FUIVD S. E• SVEC LABOR & SUPPLIES PHILLIPS PETROLEUD� C0. GASOLINE NENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW PUB�_ICATI ONS THE �.EAGUE OF I�91'NN. IV�UNICIPALITIES-MANUAL ANIERIC.AN LI.NEN SERVICE SUB. HENN. �0. RE!IEF EOARD RELIEF ORDERS. BURROUGHS ADDING �UTACHINE SERVICE THE LI'NDE AIR p`RODUCTiS � ACETY"_ENE EARI. GERARD I1�IOTORS PARTS-�ABOR �Nr'�! ARD PUB! l SH I i•JG C0. � L" I BRA'RY HOPK I�� S FIRE� DEPARTNENT TEL EPHONE �C• CALL DIST.BOf�_ER INSP• FOR HENN. COa INSPECTION P�l• `'do BE�_L TELEPHONE PHONE �I`NN. I-`-) RE E�'U I PiviENT �'0. F I RE-COATS SUN. �iHEVROLET LOa REPAIRS NORTHERN STATES POtiVER IIGHTS HOVANDER BROTHERS McRCHANDESE-DOW PIONEER ELEVRTOR S� LUIv18ER Cflo FUEL �OE �ORET LABOR FRANK S.i'TAR SPECI A! POI.ICE HENRY SCHUSSLER LAB�R NELS NE! 50N ! ABOR JUSTIN LUN'D REPAIRS � 2.75 72a00 43065 4a00 1•45 386a65 9060' � 3.01 12e29' �a85 63e.50 4.00 I8•�0 21�50 35.45 549035 .71 5050 65.80 130.00 65e 30 42.60 ��.7� � , : ..� , _ . . � ' - j,�� . . t�OAD ANQ� BR I DGc FUND ' � 6750 FRANK �R ICKSON • � LABOR �(�.4� I 6751 4�iM. fi. ZE ( G� ER CO a R EPA 1 RS I(�I-.d4 ( 6752 �VITKA �!�ACH I NE ti'��ORKS , REPA I RS 3.75 16753 {�EPUBLIC �RE050TING COe , TAR 27.94 I 67�J-�' NORTHERN STA7ES P°0'�NER ELECTR I.0 I TY� I oG2 I5755 BORCHERT—INGERSOLL REPAIRS •2I 1,6756 ' GENERa� �VII L� S I NC. SA LT I 9.00 I 6757 �IU ST I N LU ND . RE PA I RS I 47 .00 16758 EM'i! BROKL LABOR C�.40 Io759 FRAVK KASPAR LaeoR 55.�� I6760 FRANK ROSENGREN LABOR E�7.4O I b76! UVi �! I AM QU I NN LABOR 52.4d • ��6762 JOHN `Vvf L! MAN �• LABOR ' -72.60 'n�IATER FUND 6794 HtrvRY SCHUSSI.ER ! ABOR �0.8� � 6795 pr-rrsBURc EQUIT• �.'IETER COe WATER MCTERS 23089 67y6 PEROLI:N„COMPANY MISCE'_! ANEOUS ' 924.�'rJ 6797 {��ORTHERN �TATES p01^!ER E�ECTR I C I TY I9Oo8�J 6798 DORSEY� COLNiAN� BARKER�SCOTT u BARBER—WATER TANK IZI�SO SPEC I AL ASSESS(!ht(VT FUND � . 16716 FIRST NATI ON! A BANK OF i-iOPKk{NS. �NT. � BONDS 585094 � UPON MOTION DU�Y MADE,AiVD SECONDED THE MEETING ADJOURNED� � , CLERK � A�TTEST: � RESIDENT � ' . J (Official Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPI{IN3 Council Minutes A regulsr meettng of the Vlllege Council of the Village of Hopkine was held at the Vlllage Fiall oa Tuesdsy Apr11 3rd, 1945 at 7:30 P.M. All membera present. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the minutes oi the last two meetinge be approved as read. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell aCconded, that the petltion for grading and tarring of the alley running from $econd to Third Street between Tenth and Elev- enth Avenues North be granted. Car- ried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the Village advertlse for bide xor a two-way radlo for the police car. On the vote Brown, Odell snd Carroll vot- ed "aye," Olson voted "No." Motion carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that upon the flling and qualiYication by bond that Mary Anderson be appolnt- ed deputy assessor of the Village of Hopkins, pursuant to a request of the sssessor. Carried. Brown. moved, Carroll seconded, that the Vlllage pay the Hennepia County Agricultural Society $100.00 for the purpose of'the Hennepin County Fa1r. On the vote Brown and C�rroll voted' "aye,"' Odell and Olson voted "no," President Madden voted "aye." Car- ried. Brown moved, Carroll seconded, that the Vlllage of Hopkins request the County Board of Commissionere to rescind their action of October 23rd, � 1944 in withdrawing from eale the par- cels of land set forth in sald reeolu- tion, and that the County Commis- sioners put eaid lots on sale as soon aa possible. Carried. � Carroll moved, that Ralph, D. Thom- as abd associatea be employed as en- gineers on the Parkridge sewer proj- ect. .There.was no second to the mo- tion. Olson moved, Brown aeconded, that the following bills be paid. Csrried. GENERAL FUND S. E. Svec, Labor and eupplies __$ 2.75 Phillipe Betroleum Co., C3aaoline 72.00 Hennepin County Review, Pub- llcatlons ______________________ 43.65 The League of Mtnn. Munici- palities, Manual ___ __________ 4.00 American Linen, Service _ 1.45 Sub. Henn. Ca. Relief Board, Relief orders _________________ 388.85 Burroughs Adding Machlne, Service ----------------------- 9.60 The Linde Air Producta, Acety- lene -------------------------- 3.61 Earl Gerard Motors, Psrta, Labor 12.29 Wlllard Publishing Co., Library 1.85 Hopkins Fire Department, Tele- phone snd call _______________ 63.50 DSst. Boiler Insp. for Henn. Co., • Inspection -- ---_ ------- 4.00 N. W. Bell Telephone, Phone ___ 18.00 Minn. Fire Equipment Co., Fire coate ------------------------- 21.50 Sub. Chevrolet Co., repaire _____ 35.45 Northern 9tatea Power, Llghts ._ 549.35� Hovander Brothera, Merchandise 71 Dow Pioneer Elevator & Lumber Co., Fuel-------------------------- 5.50 Joe Joret, Labor ._ ___ _______- 65.80 Frsnk 31tar, Special police ___-- 130.60 Henry Schussler, Labor ____---- 85.30 Nels Nelson, Labor _____________ 42•60 Justin Lund, Repaira _______--_ 26.75 ROAD AND BRIDC3E FIIND Frank Erickson, Labor _________ 10.40 Wm. H. Zeigler Co., Repairs ____ 114.04 Minnetonka Machine Works, Re- 3 7S palre _ Republic Creosoting Co., Tar ___ 27.94 Northern Statea Power, Elec- 1.62 tricity _ Borchert-Ingereoll, Repairs _____ 21 3enerel Mtlls, Inc., 8alt ________ 19.00 Iustin Lund, Repairs _______--- 147.00 �mil Brokl, Labor ______________ 85.40 r'rank Kaspar, Labor ___________ 55.30 Frank Rosengren, Labor ________ 67.40 William Quinn, Labor __________ 52.40 John Willman, Labor ___________ 72.60 WATER FUND Henry Schussler, Labor __ __ 16.80 Pittsburg Equit. Meter Co., Wa_ � 89 tei metera _ - -- ------ Perolin Companp, Miscellaneous 924.75 Northern States Power, Elec- tricity 190.85 Dorsey, Colman, Barker, Scott & Barber, Water tank _ 171.50 SPECIAL A33E$BMENT FIIND First Natlonal Bank of Hopklns, Interest & Bonds _____________ 585:94 Upon motion duly made, end sec- onded the. meeting ad.ioumed. J. RII88ELL CARROLL Clerk ATTEST: - F. D2: MADDEN , ?resident (Apr11 12) � . . . ., . . �. . . . - . . A REGULAR N1EET I NG OF THE `dI L! AGE COUNC I! �F HOPK I NS WAS HELD AT THE COUNC I L CHAMBE�RS I IV THE V I��_! AGE HA! ! ON TUESDAY� APRI ! 1 7TH� i945,AT 7t3� PoMa - A! ! MEMBER,S PRESENT � . ODE�.L MOVED� BROWN SECONDED THAT THE Ni I NUTES OF TH� LAST NI�ET ( NG BE APPROVED AS READo CARRIED. ' - CARRO! C MOVED� BROWN SECONDED THAT RA�pH De THONIAS $� ASSOC I ATES BE EMPlOYED AS�ENGINEERS FOR THE PARKRIDGE SEINER PROJECT. CARRICDo I ` `i, �DELL NiOVED�BROWN SECONDED 7HAT THE FIRE DEPARTMENT BE INCR�ASEB IN PERSONPIE� TO 3O MEMBERSe CARRIEDo ODE! L MOVED,OLSON SECflNDED THAT kICHARD fVi00RE BE EMP_flYED AS BEACH MANAGER�TO PAID AT TH` RATE OF �I.00 PER HOUR FOR SUCH WpRKe C,ARRIEDo CARROI,L MOVED,ODEI.L SECONDED THAT THE VIILAGE ENTER INTO A � YEARfS,RENEWA! OF THE �70W ROOMS �_EASE VJITH THE SE:ECTIVE SERVICE• �ARRIEDo , I � 832 i�833 � � 8 34 �ao� 16705 i6766 i6767 � 67 68 � 6769 16770 O! SON NiOVED�ODE! ! SECQNOED THAT 7HE F��LLONJING 81L� S BE PAID: HENRY SCHUSS! ER JOE �ORET � NE=S NELSON G�r�r�ti� r�,�ivD �yF�IHTEn FUidD HENRY SCHUSSLER LAB OR LABOR LAB OR LABOR RUAD ?r ERIDGE FUND FRANK `Fi I Cf<S�N LABOR �OHN ';VI LLMAN tt EMIL aRUKL �� �iVILLIAM �UINN " FRHNK ROSENGREN �� FRANK KASPAR 1T 28e00 50.00 ' ,42, 60 , � 52.5� LARRIED ib.80 70e70 52e20 53e90 5bo70 55�30. � CARROLI. MOVED� Browrv SECONDED THAT THE V I! LAGE ATTOR Nr.Y PREPARE A PETITION TO THE RAll.ROAD :z WAREHOUSE CONMISSION TO RcQUEST _ U'NIVERSAL TRANSFER5 ANQ A REDUCTION IN TARf�FF RATES ON THE BUS ! INE B ETNIEEN FiOPK I NS AND IVI I NNEAPOI f Sa ��RR I ED. a BR04vN �UiOVED,OL80N SECONDED THAT T•HE COUNCIL RECO�dSIDER THE MOT I W-N TO EMP! OY RA�pH �. T��oMa,s & ASSOC I A7ES AS ENGI NEERS ^vN THE �ARKRIDGE SEWER PP,�JJECTe ON THE VOTE L�ROWN AND O! 50N VOTED AYE� ODE! L AVD CARROLL VOTED �JOa PRESIDENT �VIADDEN VJTED AYE.h%i0TI0N CARRIEDa FRESIDENT �VIADDEN THEN PUT THE MJTION. ON THE VOTE ODELL AND L•ARROLL VOTED AYE�O�SON AND BROWN VOTED NO�PRESIDENT NIADDEN VOTED N0. ��iOT I ON DEFEATEDe � OLSON Iv10VED, BROINN SECONDE� THAT C I NAR JEPPESEN BE EMP! OYED TO P,R�PP,r E EST I MATES FOR THE PARKR I DGE SEUdER PROJECT. O! SON� �80'I�+IN AND ODEI.L VOTED AYE� CARROL! `JOTED N0. I�lIOT I ON CAf<R t CD o l � �n,e,c;�� c_1 �AJ��"t �-�' . UPON Nli)TION DULY MADE AND SECONDED THE \AEETING ADJOURNED. � ATTE�T PRESI�ENT �:;LERK �via�cisi ruuita:awva+� VILLAGE OF HOPKINS Council Minutes A regular meeting oY the Vlllage Council of Hopkins was held at the Council chambers in the village hall on Tuesday, April 17th, 1945, at 7:30 p.m. All members present. Odell moved, Brown seconded that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Carried. Carroll moved, Broa�n seconded that Ralph D. Thomas & Associatea be employed as engineers for the Park- ridge sewer project. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded that the fire department be increased in personnel to 30 membera. Carried. Odell moved, Olson seconded that Rtchard Moore be employed as beach manager, to be paid at the rate of $1.00. per hour for such work. Car- rita. Carroll moved, Odell seconded that bhe village enter into a year's renewal oY the Dow rooms lease with the se- lective service. Canied. Olson moved, Odell seconded that the following b111s be paid: GENERAL FUND Henry Schussler, labor _________$28.00 Joe Joret, labor _________________ 50.00 Nels Nelson, labor ______________ 42.60 WATER FUND Henry Schussler, labor __________ 52.50 ROAD & BRIDGE FIIND Frank Erickson, labor __________ 16.80 John Willman, labor ____________ 70.70 Emil Brokl, labor _______________ 52.80 {��illiam Quinn, labor __________ 53.90 Frank Rosengren, labor _________ 56.70 Frank Kaspar, labor ____________ 55.30 Carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded that the village attorney prepare � peti- tion to the Railroad & Warehouse commisston to request universal trane- fers and a reductlon 1n tarifY rates on the bus line between Hopkine and Minneapolis. Carried. Hrown moved, Olson seconded that the council reconsider the motion to employ Ralph D. Thomas & Assocla- ates as engineers on the ParkridQe se�ver project. ' On the vote Brown and Olson voted aye, Odell and Canoll voted No. President Madden voted a9e. Motion carrled. President Madden then put the mo- tion. On the vote Odell and Carroll voted aye, Olson and Brown voted no, President Madden voted No. Motion defeated. - Olson moved, Brown seconded thst Einar Jeppesen be emplo9ed to pre- pare estimates for the Parkridge sew- er project. Olson, Brown and Odell voted aye, Carroll voted no. Motlon carried. IIpon motion duly made and sec- onded the meeting adjourned. J. RIISSELL CARROLL Clerk ATTEST: DR. F. M. MADDEN President (April 26) � � ` R REGULAR-MEET�NG OF THE H E�MD AT 7HE C0'WrN'C I C CHAA�BERS MAY I, 1845, AT 7:30 P.r.�. / - 1�1LL MEMBERS PRESENT. VILLAGE COUNCIL OF IN THE VILLAGE HALL HOPKINS WAS ON TUESDAY, ODELL MOVED, HROWN SECONDED THAT THE MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING BE APPROVED AS READ. CARRIED. OLSON MOVED� ODELL SECONDED� THAT PURSUANT TO TFiE AUDITORfS REPORT SHOWING THAT JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, �AN FOLEY� REMITTED A FINE COLLECTED FROM LQOYD DALE IN THE AMOUNT OF FIFTY DOLLARS ��SO�.TWICE� AS EVIDENCED BY RECEIPTS 5482 AND 5519, THAT THE ABOVE 5���:.SUM OF FIFTY'DOLLARS ��SO� BE REMITTED TO �USTICE OF THE PEACE��FOLEY. LARRIED• CARROLL MOVED AND �LSON SECONDED THAT R�(XX THE VILLAGE PURCHASE A�3�00 WAR BOND� SER I ES F OUT OF FU NDS' 1 N THE SEWAGE ��S�POSAL FUND.. CARRIED CARROLL MOVED� OflELL SECONDED ��iAT THE PETITION FOR TAR Ofd THE ALLEY BETWEEN"SIXTH AND SEVENTH AVENUES, NORTH, AND EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD AND FIRST STREET NORTH BE GRANTED. CARRIE,D. C'ARROLL MOVED, BROWN SECONDED THAT THE APPLICATION OF � JERRY �A-N�EK FOR A°,M11� LICENSE BE GRANTED. CARRIED. � PURSUANT TO ADVERTISEMENT� BIDS WERE THEN OPENED FOR 00AL FOR THE VI�LP.GE HALL AND THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEI VED: LAMPERT YARDS,�9. 14 PER� TON; JuST,IL��LUr,nBER COMPANY� �9. I4 PER TON; PIOPIEER ELEVATOR � LUMBER COMPANY� �9. I4 PER TON. CARROLL MOVED� BROWN SECONDED THAT THE BID OF THE �UST,�c�v �UMBER COMPANY BE AOOEPTED. CARR ( E�. CARROLL MOVED� ODELL SECONDED THAT THE PLAT OF FAIRHOPE BE ACCEPTED BY THE VI LLAGE OF HOPKI=NS� AND TH$T THE� PRESI DENT AND THE CLERK OF THE COUNC�.L BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE SAID ACCEPTANC.E 0� THE PLAT. O� THE VOTE BROWN, ODELL, AND CARROLL VOTED A�JE, OLSON VOTED N0. MOTION CARRIED. OLSON MOVED, BROWN SECONDED THAT THE FOILOWING BILLS BE PAID WITH CARROLL VOTING NO ON THE �• V. GLEASON BILL2 1 1848 t�849 I 1850 t 1851 ti852 t�853 r �854 ' 1 I 855 t�856 t1857 11858 - � i 859 t1860 1 t86i ��862 �t863 �i864 6t.865 t�t866 1186? �t868 ��869 1187� 11872 ri873 --�-_..-_�i_ i 8 7 4 -~�� � i 875 . 11876 i i �877. 1 1878 GENERAL FUND _ HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW AMERICAN LINEN COMPANY SUBURBAN HENN. C0. RELIEF BUSTAFSON AND FUXA TROPICAL PAINT � OIL C0. HERMAN OLSON NATHAN JOHNSON HENNEPIN COUNTY SKELLY OIL COMPANY LAMPERT YARDS LINDE AIR PRODUCT COMPANY DAtlLBERG BROTHERS, I NC. NORTHERN STATES POWER C0. �OE JOBET FRANK 51TAR JAKE SCHEFFLER NELS NELSON FRAIVK CONWAY R6EDA. BARLAU � JAMES KRANZ MINN. NEWS COMPANY HENRY SCHUSSLER N•W. BEL! TELEPHONE C0. MINN. FIRE EQUIPMENT C0. SUBURBAN CHEVROLET COMPANY GEORGE �{. TOTTEN MPLS. GIIS LIGHT COMPANY.. KOKESH �ARDWARE FEUDNER-DAVIDSON AGENCY HOPKINS FIRE DEPARTMENT PUB�ICATION iViERCHAND I SE BOARD-POOR MERCHAND�SE MERCHANDI SE MERCHANDI SE MERCHANOISE PooR MERCHANOISE MERCHANDISE MER CNA ND i SE POLICE ELECTRICITY , LABoR POLICE�SPEC.� Laso R � • LasoR MISCELLANEOUS L18RARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LABOR TELEPHONE MERC HA ND I SE Po�i cE TAxos Li cHT . MERCHANDI SE INSURANCE CALLS , 37.33 � 1•45 � 341.63 1.29 �8�.28 14.65 2.50 365.00 144.00 56.20 8.�� 9.80 552.76 73.00 128.40 3.20 ,45.80 8.23 15.00 2.40 23.15 87.30 18.30 9. 30 3.20. 56.72 �.�� 13.27 102.09 325.50 ,. ,.� ; � ., � GENERAL FUND( Co N-r � � ����' , _. . _ _ �' �a���" IIS79 JOSEPH C. VESE�Y BEACH tfHHO DANIEL E• FOCEY SEE MINUTES ROAD AND BRIDGE FUIVD �IGTf4 REPUBLIC CREOSOT�INC G0. ��7TG BENJAMIN BRUSH,CO. 16TTT ERNEST �. DUDA- 1 E)7TH BORCFiERTrI NGERSOIL� I NC. ` 16779 NORTHERN STATES POWER C0. 16780 LUND StNCLAIR 167H1 �. V. GLEASON 1 67H2 WA LT ER JOFI NSON l6783 EM�� BRoK� 16754 FRANK KASPAR (6785 FREO SWANSON 16756 FRANK ERICKSON IG787 JOHiV WILLMAN IG�SB JAMES CHMEL I 6789 INI L'� I AM QU I NN i6790 FRANK ROSENGREN i679i Jos. W. DvoRAK t679� WHEEL SERVICE COMPANY 16793 E�NAR JEPPESEN � � WATER FUND 4.25 50.00 . � MERCHANDISE 5C.34 MERCHANDISE 24.00 IVIERCHAND I SE I 0.75 MERCHANDISE I6.36 ELECTRIC�TY I.62 MERCHANDISE 64.3I MERCHANDISE 4OT.00 LAsoR 64.00 LneoR � 65.50 � LAeoR 60.50 LAsoR � 142.50 LAeoR 65.00 LABOR � TT.3� LnsoR 32.20 LABOR 65.00' LaeoR . 66.60 LABOR 64.00 MERCHANDISE 3•75 MISCELLANEOUS SI.00 6805 SECUR(TY NATIONAL BANK COLLECTION I3.O5 � 6806 WATEROUS COMPANY MERCHAND I SE I8•54 CHOT HERSEY NIANUFACTUR�NG C0. MERCHBPIDISE IT•83 E�HOH F'IERMAN OLSON STAMPS .3aOO 6809 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HOPKl6WS COLLECTION I3•$'rJ 68IO NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY LlGHT. ZO3•6O iPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUNO 16717 STANLEY FEL7L CouPONs 653.52 lCT18 F1RST NATIONAL BANK OF HOPKINS COUPONS II.O2 �67i9 �. �11i. NATIONAL BAN� OF �PLS. �NT. ON BoNos 99.63 IGTZO EINAR JEPPESEN , - TAX ASS�SSMENT,S O.00 C�a� UPON MOTION DULY MADE� SECONOED� AND CARRIED THE MEETING ADJOURNED. ATT E ST PRE I EN CLERK 0 r (OfScial Publtcation) VILLAGB OF HOPRINS Council Minutes A regular meetiag of the Vlllsge Councll of Hopkiae was held at the Council Chambere ln the village hall on R�esday, May 1, 1945, at 7:30 P.M. All members � present. Odell moved, Brown seconded thst the minutee of the last meeting be spproved se read. Carried. Oleon moqed, Odell secoaded, that pureuant to the auditor'e report ahow- ing thst Juetice of the Peace, Dan Foley, remitted a fine collected irom Lloyd Dale ia the amount of flfty dollsre ($50) twice, ae evidenced b4 Receipts 5482 and 5519 that the above eum of fifty dollars (�.50) be remitted to Juetice of the Peace Foley. Car- ried. Carroll moved and Olson seconded that the Vlllage purchase a�3700 War Sond, Beries F out of funda ia the Bewage Dieposal Fund. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell eeconded that the petitton for tar on the slley be- tweea 81ath and 8'eventh avenues, North, and Excelslor Boulevard and Flret Street North be gre.ated. Car- ried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded that the applicatioa of Jerry Vanek for a milk license be graated. Carried. Putsuant to advertisement.. bide were then opened for coal for the Village Hall flnd the following bide were recelved: Lampert Yarda, �9,14 �er ton; Juatus I;umber Compan.9. 8.14 per ton: Pioneer Elevator & Lumber Compsny, $9,14 per Wn. Car- roll moved, Brown seconded that the bid of the Juatus Lumber Company be sccepted. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded that �he plat •of Fafrhope be secepted by the Village of Iiopkina, snd that the President and the Clerk of the Coun- cII be nuthorized to execute said ac- ceptance of the plat. On the vote Hrown, Odell, and Carroll voted sye, Olsoa voted no. Motion carried: Olson moved, Brown eeconded that the following bills -�be paid with Car- roll voting no oa the J. p. (}leason bIll: 8ennepin County Etevi�e�w,�pub- licstioa ----------------------� 37.33 American Linen Compnny, Mer- chsadiee ------------- Subvrban Henn. Co. Itelief 1.45 Board. Poor ------- _ 341.63 ()ustafson and Fuxe. Merchaa- . dise _______ _ TrOPtca1 Palnt dz 011 Co., �er- 1.29 ehandise _ __ 181.28 8ermaa Olson, Merchaadise _ _ 14.65 Nnthsa Johneon. Merchandise __ 2.50 Iiennepin Countp, p�r _ __ 385.0� 8ke11� Ofi Company, Merchan- d� __ 144.00 Lampert Yarde, Merchandise ___ �,Zp Linde Air Producta Company, Merchandise 8.01 Dahlberg Brothere. Inc.,--Police 9.80 Northern Btatea Power Co., Electrlcity --------------- - 552.78 Joe Joret, Labor __ "-,-_ 43 � Frank 8itar, police (8pec.) ____ 128.40 Jake $chefIIer. I,abor -_-------- 3.20 Nels Nelson, Labor _ _ 45.80 Frank Conwa9. Miecellnneoug -- 8.23 Preds Sarlau. Lib�ary ---------- 15.00 Jsmes granz. Library ---------- 2.40 Mlnn. Newe Company. Library 23.15 8enry. Bchuesler, Labor __ _ 87.30 N. W. Bell Telephone Co., Tele- Phone ------------------------ 18.30 Mtnn. Ftre Equipment Co„ Mer. '- chsndisa _________ Buburban Chevrolet Company, 9•30 PoSce --------- deorge A. Totten, Taxes ______= 3.20 Mpls. C3ss Light Company, Light 51.00 Hokeeh Hardware, Merchsndise 13.27 Feudner-Davidson Agency�, �_ eurance ---------------- - 102.09 $Opklne Fl�'e DePartment, Calls 325.50 Joaeph C. Vese19. Beach ------- 4.25 Dsniel E, Foley, 6ee Minutes __ 50.00 ROAD AND gg��}E p��D Republic Creoeottng Co., Mer- cha.ndisa '- -�-------------- 56.34 BenJamin gnysh Co., Merchsn- � _ 24.00 Erneat J. Duda, Merchandise __ 10.75 Horchert-Ingereoll, Inc., Mer- chandfae --------------------- 18.36 Northern 8tates Power Co., Electricity -------------------- 1.62 Lund 8lnclatr; Merchandise __ _ 64.31 J. Y. Cileaeon, Merchandlse ____ 4p7.pp Walter Johnson, Labor ________ 64.pp EmII Brokl, Isbor ------------- 65.50 Frsnk KaePar. Lsbor ---------- 60.50 Fred Swaneon, Labor __________ 142.50 Frank Erickson, Labor --------- 65.00 John Willman, Lnbor __________ 77.30 James Chmel, I.abor ----------- 3220 Wlllium @ninn, Labor ---------- 65.00 FYank Rosengren, Labor ________ gg,60 Jos. W. Dvorak, Labor _________ 64,00 Wheel 8ervice � Company, Mer� chandlse --------------------- 3.75 Einar JepDeeen, Miscellaneous __ 51.00 WATER FIIND 8ecurity Nstloasl Bank, CoAec- tion ---------------=---------- 13.05 Wateroue Compaay, Merchan- dise ------------------=-----�-- 18.54 Hersey Manufacturing Co., Mer- ��� _ 17.83 8erman Oleon, $tempe -__----- 3.00 Fira6 National Bank of Hopkina, Qollectioa' -------------------- 13.85 Northera 6tatee Power Com- PBnY. Light' ------------------ 203.60 BPECIAL A88E88MENT FUND Htanley Feltl, Coupone ________ 653.5E Flret Netional Bsnk of Hopklne, Coupone --------------------- 11.02 N. W. Nstlonsl Bank of Mpls., InLerest on Boads ----------- 99.83 Elnar JepDesen; Tsx Aseees- mente -------- --- 90.00 , Cnteled. ------------- IIpon motSoa duly made, seconded, �nd cartled the meeting ad,lourned, J. RII88ffi,L CAR,ROLL, Clerk ATTEBT: DR. F. M. MADD�N Preeident. casas ioi y 0 ' . . , _ _ . . I _ _ . .- . - - , . . . ,. _� _ _.. . , .I � . . � . . � �, . . . A RECl7 LAR MEffT I NG O,F T HE V 1 � LAGE COUNC LL OF HOPK 1 NS WAS HELD AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS IN TWE VILCAGE Hq!L ON TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1945, AT 7:30 P.��n. � � , ,\ � �� I�L� MEMBERS PRESENT�.�' � � I . ODELL MOVED� ;BROWN�SECONDED THAT THE MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING BE APPROVED AS R�EAD. CARRIED. � " i ODELL MOVED, BROWN SECONDED THAT THE PETITION FOR SIDE- WALKS ON SEVENTH AVENUE NORTH� BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS, ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE IAVENUE, BE GRANTED. CARRIEO. CARROLI. MOVED, BROW:N,SECONDED THAT THE VI��_AGE RE-ADVERTISE FOR A RAD1�0 FOR THE POC.I�CE CAR. ON THE VOTE, BROWN, �DELL, AND CARROLL VOTED AYE; O'�,LSON VOTED N0. CARRI _D., PURSUANT TO ADVERTISEMENT AND CONDITIONED UPON WAR PRO- DUCTION BOARD .PERMISSIONi ANO ALSO THE PERMISSION OF THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, BID�S'FO,R THE CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWERS I N, PARKR I DGE WERE OPENED, AND TIiE FOL�OWI NG B I DS WERE RECEI VED S i ORFEI.AND MARIANI, �I PHELPS ORAKE CO". 10' ��TcH $ 2�I.25 8� D! TCH � I.85 12' DiTcH ' 2.50 IOf DITCH 2.33 15'� DiTcH 4i.10 12' DiTcH 3.67 17' DiTCH 3;.50 14' �iTCH. 4.73 18' DiTcH 5'.50 16' DiTcH 5.98 MANHOLES II5''.00 IH' DITCH 7.23 8"x6" WYES 2;.�� 8��X6n WYES I.�� DEGRf�FF WOLFF HK PI PE� PER FOOT I O� P I PE, PER FOOT 8nX6� WYES ����86°WYES IO� MANHOLES PER ESTRA FT. I 0' �iTcH . 12' �i-rcH 8'-15' �ITCH 12'-15' DiTcH I7' DITCH • .45 '. 5 0 3'. 0 0 3�.50 i 2a'�. o0 ( �'. ��' 1:75 2'.75 3.25 8.00 I I '. 00 CARLISLE G• FRASER 10' �iTcH 12' DiTcH � ¢� D� TCH 16' DiTCH 18� DiTcH 8° WYES IO" WYES I O1 MY6NNOLES GBTRA FOOT, EACH CARROLL MOVEO, THE TABLE. CARRIED's IOt MANHOLES I 2'. " 14' " I61 MANHOLES 18' " LAMETTI AND LAMETTI �0' DITCH 8n WYES IOt MANHOLES 17' " WASHINGTON AVENUE 12' D�TcH 8'_-l5' DiTcH 150.00 175.00 2'00.00 225.00 250.00 3.12 1.50 140.00 �8�.0� 4.15 4,25 2.50 12'..-15' DITCH 4.85 3! 50 17' DITCH � 5.22 ' 5 �: 0 0 9:00 �I 2:00 � � 1.50 � 2.00 ' 175�.00 2�.�� ODELL SEC,ONDEO THAT THE BIOS BE LAID ON � CARROLL MOVED, OLSON SECONDED THAT THE WATER MAIN ASSESS- MENT AGAINST LOTS 9 AND IO tN PARKRIDGE OWNED BY THE VILLAGE BE PAID FROM THE PARK FUND TO THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND. CARRIED. . CARROLL MOVED, BROWN SECONDED THAT TFiE PETITION OF INDE- PENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT N0. I9 T� VACATE STREET,AND A!!EYS BE PLACED ON FI!E AND THAT THE CLERK PUBLISH AND POST A NOTICE OF THE HEARIVG ON TFiE PETITION TO BE HELD �UNE STH, 1945.' CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED, BROWN SECONDED THAT THE PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO ASCERTAIN THE PRICE OF LOT 2I, B!OCK F$�.WEST MINNEAPOLIS� SECOND DIVISION. ON THE VOTE� OLSON AND ODELI. VOTED N0; BRowrv AND CARRO�L VOTED AYE. �X6I�QX�i�• PRESIDENT MADDEN VOTED I�YE. CARRIED. THE PRESIDENT APPOINTED BROWN, CARROLL AND �ADDEN AS A COMMITTEE TO SEE CLARENCE GROVER. OLSON MOVED, ODEtL.. SECONDED THAT THE FOLLOWING BILLS BE PAID: GENERAL FUND (I$SG FRANK ERICKSON LABOR IISS7 JOE �ORET LABOR IISH$ NELS NELSON LABOR 11889 HENRY SCHUSSLER LABOR IIS9O SPECIAI �1SSESSMENT FUND � • WATER FUND � 6813 HENRY SCHUSSLER LABOR � ROAD AND BRI'DGE FUND 16796 JAMES CHMEL LABOR ' 16797 FRANK ERICKSON LABOR I 6798 JOHN �lVl LLMAN LABOR 16799 EM�� BROKL LABOR I 6HOO W1 LL I AM QU I N N LABOR I 68OI FRANK ROSENGREN (.ABOR I6SO2 FRANK KASPAR LABOR 16803 EINAR �EPPESEN LABOR SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND $ 28.30 . 67.80 39.50 72.90 268.24 I 4. 40 � 46.00 27.@0 66.00 55.50 55.50 55.50 50.20 22.00 IG72I EINAR JEPPESEN 56.00 CARRIED. UPON MOTION DULY MADE� SECONDED, AND CARRfED THE MEETING AOJOURNED. . ATTEST ' ES DE � CLERK Wnic�ai ruuucation) HOPKINS VILLAGE COUNCIL MIIVUTES A regular meeting oi the Village Council of Hopkins wae held at the Councll Chambera in the Vlllage Hall on Tuesday, May 15, 1945, at 7:30 P.M. All membera present. Odell moved, Brown aeconded that the minutes of the laet meetiag be ap- proved as read. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded that the petitioa for sidewalks on Seventh Avenue North, between 8'econd and Third Btreete, on the West side of the avenue, be granted. Cartied. Carroll moved, Brown seconded that the Vlllage re-advertise for a radto for the police car. Oa the vote, Brown, Odell, and Carroll voted aye; Olson noted No. Carried. Pursvant to advertisement end con- ditioaed upon War Production Board permieston and also the permisaloa of the 8tate Board of Health, bide for the conetructlon of eanitary sewere in Parkridge were opened and the fol- Iowing bide were received: Orfei and Mariani 10' Dltch ______________$ 2.25 12' Ditch ______________ 2.50 15' D1tCh ______________ 4.10 17' DiLch ______________ 3.50 18" Ditch _____________ � 5.50 Manholea _______________ 115.00 ' S�� R s�� wyes ----------- 2.00 DeC3raff Wolif 8" pipe, per foot ______ .45 10" pipe, per foot ______ .50 8�� R s�� wye8 ---------- 3.00 10" x 6" W9es __________ 3.50 10' Menholes ___________ 120.00 Per extra ft. ____________ 10.00 10' Ditch _______________ 1.75 12' DStch _______________ 2.75 S'-15' DStch ____________ 325 12'-15' Ditch ____________ 8.00 17' Ditch _______________ 11.00 � Carliele C3. Fraser 10' . Dltch _______________ 2.50 12' Ditch _______________ 3.50 14' Dltch --------------- 5.00 16' D1tch _______________ 8.00 18' Ditch _______________ 12.00 $�� w�e8 ---------------- 1.50 l0" wyee ------1-------- 2.00• 10' Manholes ___________.175.00 Eatra foot, each _______ 20.00 Phelps Drake Co. 8' Ditch ________________ 1.85 10' Ditch _______________ 2.33 12' Dltch _______________ 3.67 14' Ditch _______________ 4.73 16' Ditch _______________ 5.98 18' Ditch _______________ 7.23 8�� g g�� wyeB ---------- 1.00 . SO' Maaholes ___________ 150.00 12' Manholes ___________ 175.00 14' .Manholes ___________ 200.OU 16' Manholea ___________ 225.00 i 18' Manholes ___________ 250.00 Lametti and Lametti I 10' Ditch _______________ 3.12 $" w9e8 --------------- 1.50 10' Manholea ___________ 140.00 I 17' Manlioles ___________ 180.00 Washington Aveaue 12' Dltch _______________ 4.15 S'-15' Dltch _____________ 425 12'-15' DStch ____________ 4.SS 17' Ditch _______________ 822 Carroll moved, Odell eeconded that the bide be leid on the table. Car- ried. Carroll moved. Olson sPn�„�a.� **�• the water main sssessment agsinst Lots 9 and 10 in Parkridge owned by the Vlllage be paid from the Park Fund to the Special Assessment Fund. Carried. Carroll moved, �rown eeconded that the petition of Independent School District No. 19 to vacate street and alleys be, placed on ille and that the clerk publish and posti a notice of the hearing on the petition to be held June 5th, 1945. Carried. Csrroil moved, Brown seconded that the President of the Councll appolnt a committee to aecertaln the price of Lot 21, Block 68 ' West Mlnneapolis, Second DSvislon. Oa the vote, Olson snd Odell voted No; Brown and Car- roll voted Aye. President Madden votefl Aye. Carried. The Preaident appointed Brown, Carroll and Maddea as a committee to aee Clarence Qrover. Olson moved, Odell seconded that the following bills be paid: GENERAL FUND Frank Erickaon, Labor _________$ 28.30 Joe Joret, Lsbor _______________ 67.80 Nele Nelson, Lsbor _____________ 39.50 Henry Schusaler, Labor ________ 72.90 3pecial Assessmeat Fund ______.26824 WATER FIIND �ienry Schusaler, Labor ________ 14.40 ROAD AND BRIDC3E FIIND fames Chmel, Labor ___________ 48.00 ?rank Erickson, Labor ______ __ 27.20 fohn Willman, Labor __________, 66.00 3mi1 Brokl, Labor ______________ 55.50 JVllliam Quinn, Labor _________ 55.50 Prank Roaengren, Labor _______ 55.50 ?rank Kaspar, Labor ___________ 5020 �inar Jeppesea, Labor __________ 22.00 $PECIAL A$$E88MENT FIIND 'sinar Jeppesen ________________ 58.00 7arrled. IIpon motlon duly msde, seconded, �nd csrried the meeting ad�ournefl. J. RII88ELL CARROLL Clerk. ATTE6T: DR. F. M: MADDEN ?resident (May 24) MINNEAPOLIB GAS �IGFIT COMPANY MINNEAPOI.I9, . MINNESOTA I�Zay 18 � 1945 To The Honorable, The Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota Gentlemen: _Enclosed t'ind plan for main extension numbered 3838 upon whic:n�we request approval. Enc. � Yours very truly, IS GAS LIGH^1 COIviYANY L. J`'. ��ck � Vice� esia t 0 �' � o z 0 �xc��s�ov' ° �� $ °�/a i.� / 9 �� t c�5 ��op o.s� c�' 3 "�ly`/c�,�� C'r� �ar�.F L ar 1 � � Fr•o�-�-� Ex c e I,� i a�j9 �4�-�. � To �/�- L�f z - ,C�/��/ s � . �ar� r� � � ���/- � R�c�uf��� .24Eo ' o f 3 "/�i�� , i_ �„�/�� a zy,,��'L.F? 3 " � �' , . QS - 2 7/; !� Jo 6/,5- . " `I`he plan. shown abo�re for the construction oz a'gas main in the Village of Hopkins by'the T+�inneapolis , Gas Light Com�an�� is her•eby .approved. � VILLI�GE UF� �iOPKITdS � . Date � � b � � By � (Officfal Publlcation) � NOTICE OF HEARING � NQTICE -IS HEREB7i C3IVEN that i a hearing wlll be held before the Village Council oP the Vlllage oY Hop- kins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, at f the _ Council Chambere in the Village , Iiall .at 8:60 o'clock, P.M. oa Tuesday, � June 5, 1945, on the petitioa oY In- � dependent $chool District NumUer , �Nineteen, Hennepla Couaty,� Mlnae- � sota, to vacate certala streets end .sl- leye .in said' petition deacribed. A copy of eaid Detitioa fe hereto st- I tached and hereby made a part o1 � this Notice of Hearing. � Dated May 15, 1945. � J. RIISSELL CAFLROLL, ! Clerk. PETITION TO VACATE STREETS , AND ALLEYS TO THE VII.LAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS, HENNE- PIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA:_ Independent Bchool Dlstrlct Num- � ber Nineteen, Hennepin Cbunty, Min-' ', neaota, being the owner of all of. the I land abutting upon the following' streets and alleys in said village, to- W,ti: � ' 13th Avenue North betweea the � North line oY lat Street North snd , the Southerly 11ne of the rlght-of- , way of the Minneapolla ana ac. I Louis Rallway; 2nd Street North between the Eaet lina of 14th Avenue North i and the 8outherly line oY the � rlght-of-way oY the Minneepolis I end St. Loule Rallway; • : The .alley in Block 75; the al- � leye ia that part of Blocks 91 sad , ' 92 lying Southerly oi the 8outh- ' � erly line of the right-of-way of � � the Minneapolle and St. Lou1e B,allway and that part of the slley � in Block 76 lying North of the I Southerly 11ae of Lot 8, extended Westerly acroas said alley• ia Weet � Mtnneapolls, 8econd Division; herebp petitione your honorable body to vacate the above described streetsl and alleya Petitioner sllegea that it 1a _ ior the � beet iatereats of the publio that thls' action be taken, for the reaeone that:' 1. Petltioner has scqulred the title, to all of t,he lots abutting upoa said etreete and alleya for the purpose oi I converting the eame into a school ; athletic ileld, with teanis courte, foot � ball aad soccer fielde, base ball field, permanent atande and other athletic iscllitles thereon; 2. Petitioaer cannot uae ssid lots ior theee purpoaea without the veca- , tion of said streets and alleys, and the queation of establishing euch an athletiC iield ia thia location was submitted to a vote oi the electore oi said school diatrict and 424 electore voted ia favor thereof and 82 electore ; voted sgainat said project. Attached hereto and marked "Ea- I hibit A" Ss � plat of the propoeed plam for such athletic field. W�REFORE, your petitioner Dreys that your honorable body order thla petltioa to be fIIed oa record with the village recorder aad publiehed ln . the official village , paper snd cause a written or printed notice to be poat-. ed in , three , public placea ia eaid vll- lage at leset one week before actingj oa such petitioa, stating when the eame wlll be acted upon srid also I ehowing the streeta snfl alleyB ia esid ; vlllsge which are propoaed to. be vs- i cated. Dated at Hopkins, Minaeeota, thls � llth day of May. 1945. . INDEPENDEIQT 6C800L DI8- � TRICT NIIMBER NINETEEN, HENNEPIN COIINTY, MINNE- 80TA. B9, �14�BERT A. WEOSMAN Chsirmaa of the Bosrd ! 89 W. .N. LIINDAffi. Clerk af the Board. BTATE OF MINNESOTA COIINTY OF HENNEPIN, gs, - Oa this lith day oi May, 1945, be- fore me, s Notary Publlc wlthia aad , for eaid Couaty, pereonally -appesred Herbert A. Weckmaa and W. N. Lun- dahl to_me personslly kaowa, who, being each by me du19 eworn did eay I that they are respectively the chair- maa and the secretery of the Boarc� of Educatioa of Independent �$chobT District Number 19, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and that the foregoing pe- 1 tition to vacate etreets and alleys wae signed ia behalf of said $chool Dis- 'trict by euthorlty of�lta Board of Edu- � cation and said Herbert A. Weckman and W. N. Lundahl acknowledge safd .lnstrulnent to be the iree act and deed of eaid municipal corporatioa. � FRANS N. WHITNEY, Notary Public Hennepin County, Mlnaesota Mp commission espirea Jan. B, 1948. (NOTARIAL SEAL) (May 24) STATE OF'�INNESOTA) ss COUNTY OF HENNEPIN Frank N. Whitney, being first duly sworn, aeposee and says: � That�on the 25th day of May� 1945, affiant posted, in a manner likely to attract attention, a copy of the attached Notice of Hearing and Pe- tition for vaca�tion of Certain Streets anc� Alleye in the Village of Hopkine, Hennepin County, Minne- sota, in each of three of the most public places in eaid Village, to-wit: �One copy on the bulletin board located on the Southwest corner of the City Hall in said Village of Hopkins, �hich City Hall is number ?25 Exceleior Avenue in said Village. One copy on the bulletin board located on the Junior High 3chool'grounds at the inter- section of Eacelaior Avenue and 13th Avenue North in said Village. One copy on a telephone pole located near the intersectio� of 9th'Avenue 8outh and 2nd Street South in saia Village, . � $ubecribed ana sworn to before me this 25th day of May, 1945. , Q A. ' L, ��EUDNER; Notary Public Hennepin County�, �inne sota. . DHy commie sion expi re�s Oct. 31, 1948. , "G ' PETITION OF� INDEPENDENT S(3HOO�L DISTRICT �Q..19, HENNEPIN ��' COUNTY, MINNE90TA� - t to VILLAGE COUNCIL OF HOPKINS FOR VACATIODT OF CEATAIN STREET9 AND ALLEYB. FRANK N. WHITN�Y , Attorney at Law Hopkins, �inrLe eot a. . _. .. �. � . � PET�ITION TO VACATE-9TREETB AND ALL�YB TO THE VILLAGE COUTQCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUAITY, MINN�80TA: Independent 8chool District Number Nineteen, Hennepin Couaty, Minnesota, being the uwner of all of the land abutting upon the follo�ing streete and alleys in �sid village, to=�it: 13th Avenue Nortli �between the North line of lst 8treet North and the Southerly line of the ri�ht-of-way of the Minneapolis �aa 8t. Louis Railwsy; 2nd Street North between the East line of 14th Avenue , Nurth and the 8outherly lins of the right-of--way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railwgq; The alley ia Block 75; the alleys in that part of Blocks 91 and 92 lying Southerly of the Southerly line of the rig�t-of--way of the Minneapolis eud 8t. Louis Railway and that part of the allep in Block � 76 lying North of the 8outherly line of Lot 9, eg- tended l�esterlq 8CT06B 8�iC1 �.16yij A�L OF THE ABOVE 1 N wEST �II�PLS. } • SECOND D1ViSION hereby petitions your honorable body to vacate the above described etreets and alleys. Petitioner alleges that. it is for the best intereets of the public that this action be te�ken, for the rea�sons that: � 1. Petitione:r hee aoquired the title to all of the lote,� abutting � p upon seid etreete snd elleys for the purpoee of con�erti�'�ng the same ,. E�, , into a school athletic fi�ld, vvith tennie .courts, foot ball and soacer fielda, beae ball field, perm�nent stands and other athletic facilitiee thereon; _ ;.; 2. Petitioner cannot use eaid Iote for these purposes� without the �:: vacation of said streete and. alleys,�and the question of establishing such an athletic field in this location wae eubmitted to e note of the electors of said school di strict and �� � eleotors voted in fa�or thereof and � �-- electors voted against eaid project. Attached hereto and marked "Exhibit A" ie a plat of the proposed plan for such athletic field.. V�HEREFORE , youx pe ti ti one r pray s that your hono rable bo dy orde r , thie petition to be filed on record with the villa,ge recorder and publiehed in the official vlilla,ge paper and cauee a w�ittea or printed notice to be poeted in three public places in s�id village at 18aet � _, � ', .,. . `- - . one week before a�cting on such petition, etatiag when the � same will be acted upon and a.iso ehowing the streets and alleys in said village which are proposed ta be v�c�ted.. � Dsted �t Hopkine, �innesots, thie llth day of May , L�"` �,_ 1945. INDEPE�NT SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER NIATET N, HEATNEPIN COUNTY, B�INNESOTA. Cnairman o* � Haar�a, - By � i r • C e rk of tY STATE OF MINNESOTA �- ee COIINTY OF HEDINEPIN On this llth dap of May , 1945, before me, a Notary Public within and fo r se,id County, personallg appeared 8srber�t&��A:�:,�:W.eckmsn and �Y. AT. Lundahl to me pereonaZly known, who, bein� each bq me duly s�orn did Bay that they are respectively the chairman and the aeoretary of the Board oi Educstion of _ Independent 8chool Dietri ct ATumber 19, Hennepin County, �dinneeota, .and that the foregoing petition to vacate etreete a�nd alleys wae aign�d in behalf of eaid School District by authority of its Board of Education �nd eaid Herbert':�A::��+�ec�n.�-and.�P. N. Lundahl ackno�vledge said inetrument to be the free act and deed of eaid municipal corporation. � NK D1. GPHITATEY,� Hennepin County, �Hinne so . . BSy commieaion e$piree Jan. 9�, 1948. r � � x U � x � � H x Q �n (ar] H F-1 R. � O U � � H a �0 r� x z � : � �� + A • � CS • � , Ll: � . , a ,e, l`� �/ W y . � � . � %� � � �, 12 th AVEMJE NO�.TH 1 4 th AVEAIUE NORTH ' � , � ' '� �, �� RESOLUTION VACATI�DTG,.� CERTAIN { � � �' � +1 �7 9TREETS AND ALLEYS. , � ��� � . i' �� � . i �� �� �' i �: �� _ _ _ ��' �, , �, i . �: Y ' f (� �3 � � , , � 1 �. � . � , ,�. FRANK N. �1HITNEY Attorney at Le� Strobeck Build.ing Hopkins, Minneso�a. � _� e � � .. __ ., , _ . �r.� �! �1 RESOLUTION VACATING CERTAIPI STREETS AND ALLEY9 �� WHEREAS, at a regular meetir� of the Village Co�ncil of the Ville.ge of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, held on the 15th day of May, 1945, there was presented to said Council a petitian from Independent 9chool Diatrict Number Nineteen, Hennepin County, Minnesota, alleging for the reasons get forth in said Petition that it is for the best interests of the public that certain streets and alleys in said village, which are hereinafter described, be vacated; and iIPH�REAB, said 8chool Dia tri ct i e the owner in f ee of all of the real estate on both sides of�said streets and alleys eo pro— posed to be vacated; and V�HEREAB, said Petition was ordered filed on record with the Village Recorder of.said Qillage, and.the same wae publiehed in the Hennepin County Review, a legal newspaper printed�and published in and the official pa.per of said Village, in its issue of Bd�y 24, 1945; and �HEREA9 , due and legal notice of a hearing on said petition has been published.and posted,as requi.red by law, setting the date_ of the hearing of said Petitian a� Tuesday, June 5, 1945, at 8:00 P. M. , before the Village Council o�' said Village at the Council chambers in the village hall; and � VPHEREA9, at said time and place the Village Council of said Village investigated and conaidered said matter and heard all testimony and evidence on the part of all parties interested; NO�, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the following streets and alleys in said Village be, 'and the eame hereby are, vacated and discontinued, �o�e�?it: , 13th.Avenue North between the North line of let Street North arid the Southerly line of the right—of—way of the Minneapol-is and St. � Louie R.ailway; and Street North between the East line of 14th Avenue North and the Southerly line of the right—of—way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Ra.ilway; The a�lley in Block�75; the alleys in that part of Blocks 91 and 92 lying 9outherly of the 8outherly line of the right-of-way of the Minneapolis and Bt. Louis Rail�ay and that. pa.rt of tl�e alley in Block 76 lying North of the Southerly line of Lot 9, ex- tended 'Nesterly acrosa said alley; in 9Peet Minnea- � polie, Second Divi�sion. P�93ED AND ADOPTED at a regular rre eting of the Village Council . of � the Vill�e of Hopkine held thi s 5th day of June, 1945. . ' . � . . r , ATTEBT: _ � � ��!�%'� � . �re eiden o Council ' , ' ` ,,\ . , - . . . . . . _ , . _. . . , , � .- . �� , � � .E "� "� A REGU�AR MEET I NG OF THE V�LI.�GE COU NC I L OF HOPK I NS WAS HELD �b - AT THE COUNCII. CHAWIBERS �N THE VI�L.4GE HALL ON TUESDAY, �UNE STH, 1:945, AT 7:30 P.M. aA.laL MEMBERS PRESENT�. ODEI.! MOVED� JROWN SECONDED THAT _THE MI NUTES OF THE LAST MEETING BE APPROVED AS READ. CARRIED. � CARROLL MOVED, UDE�_L SECDNDED THAT THE nRGSOLUTIOIV i��i��+�10RALIZING THE Nl t NNESOTA STATE BOARD OF HtALT�H TO ALLOu'J., tXTENS I OIV OF HOPK I f�S N1UN I C I PA� SAN I TARY 5E6"�ERS I i•�iT�J PARKR I DGE I N TH�" V I LLi�GE OF HOPK I f�S", WHICH RESOLUTION-�IS HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXHIBIT °An, AND HERE- 1N1 TH MAD'E A PART �OF TH ESE M I NUTES, BE PASSED AND ADOPTED. CARR I ED PURSUANT"TO�ADVERTISEMENT, BIDS WERE THEN OPENED FOR THE If�— STALLATION OF WATER�AAIN A-�ONG EXCELSIOR BLVD. BETWEEN $IXTEENTH AND �EVENTEENTH AVENUES. THE�'FO!LOVJING BIDS WERE REEEIVED; ORFEI �C MARIANI DEGRAFF N�'VOLFF H IN. ���ATERh��AIN � 4.7�J H�� VVATERMAIN �,'q-.6O HYDRANT I45.00 HYDRANTS I2O.00 �- I"N. V�! VE ' 6�.�0 �ALVES Ah.J� �osEs 55.O17 TEE 35.00 �ITTINGS PER _B. .IO CARROLL MOVED, OLSON SECONDED THAT THE CONTRACT BE AWARDED TO �EGRAFF v'�OLFF. CARRI ED. � ODEL: MOVED, CARROI! SECONDED THAT THE APPLICA710N OF PETER J. V'Yp! F FOR ON SA! E NON—I NTOX I CAT I NG • MALT ! I�UORS L I CENSE� OFF SA LE 6C0N—INTOXICATING MALT.LIQUOR AND 50FT DRINKS LICENSES BE GRANTED. CARR I ED. • CARRO'_L MOVED� OLSON SECONDED THAT THE �IIL!AGE ENTER iNTO THE CONTRACT SUBMITTED BY THE �VEPTU{��.�1'kETER COMPANY. LARRIED. PURSUANT TO ADVERTISEMENT, BIDS WERE THEN OPENED F�R THE POLICE CAR RADm@ Ot7TF I T AND THE FOLI.OWI NG B I D WAS RECE I VEO; GALVI N NIqNUFACTUR I �IG CORPORAT I ON �65.0.00 CARROLI MOVED, �DELL SECONDED THAT THE VI�:AGE ACCEPT THE BID OF THE GA'_VIN ��IANUFACTURINGICORPORATIO�. ON. THE VOTE,. BROWN, ODE! L, AND CARROLL VOTED AYE, O'_SON VOTED N0. CARRIED. PURSUANT TO PETITION AND NOTICE� THE PETITION TO VACATE CERTAIN STREETS:' �ND AL! EYS I N THE NEW SCHOOL ATH! ET I C F I ELD WAS THEN HEARD. CARRO!L MOVED, GOE!'_ SECONDED THAT THE "RESOLUTION VACATIf��G CERTAIN STREETS :=J`dD ALLEYS", WH•ICH RESOLUTION IS HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHIBIT �rB°� AND HLREWITH MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES, BE PASSED AND ADOPTED. CARRIED. OLSON MOVED, CARROL!.: �ECO��DED THAT .THE PET I T I 0�' FOR THE CURB , ON THE NORTH SI�E OF SECOND AVENUE IN PARKRIDGE BE GRANTEL. CARRIED. BROWN MOVED, �LSON_ SECOf.�DED THAT THE PET i TI ON OF THE IL'll NN— EAPO!IS GAS LI,GHT LONiPANY FOR AN EXTENSION OF.THEIR GAS MAINS ALONG PARK LANE IN PARKRIDGE BE GRANTED. CARRIED. THE V i!! a cE �� ERK THEN R�_,ao "AN ORD I i'JANCE TO REGULATE THE USE OF 'dJATER FROf�1 THE V I LLAGE VJATtR tidORKS AP�D TO ESTABL I SH RULES AND REGULAT I ONS FOR THE GOVERN��,9ENT OF EN,PLOYEES AND r�ATES PERTA I t� I NG ": �. TO SAf��iE AND RcPEAL I �G tiLL ORD I NANCE� I NCO�VS I STENT HERE�V I TH" � WH I C H RESOI.UTION IS HERgTO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHIBIT nCn, AND HEREWITH NtADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES, BE PASSED YYND ADOPTED....CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED� BRON�N SECONDEO THAT ,SA I D READ I?•?G BE ACCEPTED AS THE FIRST READING OF SAID ORDINANCE. CARRIED. '.• � CARROL"_ MOVED THAT THE VI! LAGE BUY LOT 2I, �LOCK 68., V�EST Pv�INNEAPOLI5� SECOND �IVISIJN FROM L:ARENCE GROVER FOR 51X HU�dDRED DO! LARS ��GOO�. THERE V:�AS NO SECOND IT'0 THIS i���OTtON. • ODE!L MOVED, OLSON SECONDED THAT THE FOLLOWING BILLS BE PAI D WITH CARROLL VOTING IVO ON THE �.' V• GLEASON ACC4UNT'� � 0 GENERAL FUND I I9O4- HOPK iNS Fi RE DEPARTk�I&NT � � 9�5 L EO PR I E ST II9OG MINNEAPOLIS GAS LI.GHT C0. I I9O7 FREDA BARl.OU II9OH FUNK AND WAGNALLS C0. II9O9 LAMPERT YARDS I I9I O $REN HARDVdARE I I9I I NORTHWESTERN BEL! TELEPHONE C0. iOt9I•2 IVORTHERN �TATE .POWER COMPldIPJY 'I`'I9�f� HENRY SCHUSSLER 11914 JoE JORET I I9I5 C• VJ. GROVER II9I6 KENNETH C• HEILAND I I9I7 FRANK SITAR II9I8 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET COMPANY I I9I9 VdALTER S. BOOTH & SON II92O GUSTAFSON AND FUXA II92I HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW 11922 AMERICAN LINB� COMPANY 11923 SUBURBAN HENNEPIN' COUNTY RELIEF I 1924 EE: �E• NORE.EN ANp COMPNY 11925 FILLMORE AND BRADBURY 11926 ADORESSO'GRAPH SALES AGENCY I I 927 GREAT NORTHERN RA I LWAY C'0. � I 1928 FIRST NATIONA'� INSURANCE AGENCY 11929 KOKESH HARDWARE• II93U STANDARD OIL COMPANY II93I LINDE AIR PRODUCTS C0. 11932 THE TROPI.CAL PAINT � OIL C0. 11933 GERARO NIOTORS 11934 PAU�SON HARDWARE 11935 MINNEAPOLIS IRON STORE 11936 FRANK ROSENGREN I 1937 NELS NELSON I I 938 A. W. E�nnqu i s� I I939,.:A. KUCHERAt REPAIR SHOP - II94O JOHN WIL�MAN ��94� WILLIAM QUINN 11942 EM1� BROKL I I 9 4 3 Ci E 0 R G E��%I .�/I I L E S II944 FRANK ERICKSON MAY FIRE OALLS N1ISCELLANEOUS Ga,s B i �� LIBRARY " LIBRARY M I SC El.�ANEOUS MIISCE! LANEO•US TEI.EPHONE BILL LIGHT BILL LABOR LABOR SERVICES ROLICE PO L�I' C E � MISCELLANEOUS MI SCELLANEOUS MFSCELLANEOUS �II SCELI.ANEOUS MI SCEI.LANEOUS BOARD--POOR ACCOUNTING SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS MERCHANDiSE FR��.GHT B I LLS INSURANCE MERCFiANOI SE MER CHA ND I SE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDI'SE MISCELLANEOUS MERCHA ND I SE MERCHANDISE LABOR LABOR SALARY MISCEILANEOUS LAsoR LABOR LAeoR LAsoR LAsoR ROAO AQ�D BRIDGE FUND JOE DV�RAK REPUB�IC CREOSOTING COMPANY KOKESH HAROWARE A•W. HAMMER�UND SHEET META� C0. BREN HARDWARE tJ. V. GLEASON NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPalO�Y F!�ANK ROSENGREN FRANK BfASPAR FRED SWANSON WALT JOHN.SON FRANK ERICKSON JOHN WILLMAN EINAR JEPPESEN IIV1,LLiAM QUINN EMIL BROKL J,AMES CFiME� VVATER FUND LAsoR MERCHANDISE MERCHAfVD I SE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDI SE LICHT Bi�� LABOR LABOR SALARY SALARY SA! ARY LAB OR SALARY LABOR LnsoR LABOR 6817 KOKESH HARDWARE MERCHANDISE 6HI8 NORTHERN STATES POWER C0. LIGHT BILL 6819 VIIATEROUS COMPANY MERCHANDI SE 6H2O A. P. SMITH MANUFAC�CDRING CO. MISC�(E:LANEOUS $268.50 3.09 2.00 19.50 5.30 21.95 44.57 9.55 566.36 87.30 73. 40 75.00 8.40 141.60 95.20 8.68 �.57 58.83 1.45 342.52 '123.44 ?.19 .98 I 2 . 34 I 34.31 22.11 I 44.00 9.69 2.48 14.70 3.30� 3.75 12.80 55.30 87.50 9.50 ! 0.80 ; ,;>, j 9 . 20 19.20 17.60 12.80 ?7.00 10.73 2•I0 6.50 78.40 387.02 1.62 54.20 60.50 247.50 77.�� 7�.20 78.40 26.70 56.20 61.30 22.00 .15 220.85 19.40 I 3. 48 m 'I6722 HENNEPIN-COUNTY.REVIEW PUBLICATION IO.I3 16723 FIRST NAT�ONAL BAN� OF FCOPKINS INT. COUPOIVS II•76; I6724 I-I. A. ROGERS COMPANY MERCHANDISE 2.30 � - 16725 SECURITY NATIONAL BANK INT. COUPONS I6.47 16726 �INAR �EPPESEN pARKRIDGE SEWER 86.50 � CARRI EO., � l UPON MOTION DULY MADE� SECONDED AND CARRIED THE MEETING ADJOURNED. � ' ,� , , CLERK ATTEST PR�S I DEiVT � � e �; RESOLU'I'IOP�T MElIZORALI�ING TSE T:�TINNESOTA STA'�'E BOARD OF HEALTH TO ALLOT.V EXTENSION OF HOPRIlVS MUNICIPAL SAlVITl�RY SE'i�TERS INTO PARKRIDGE IN TI-� VILLAGE OF HOPKII`TS. ��,JHEREAS, the Village o� Hopkins has constructed and maintained for some years a sanitary sewage system which is connected to an Immelhof disposal plant located witnin said Village, which ultimately drains into a body of water kno�vn as the Nine Mile Creek. AND ?'TI-�REAS, there is or has been some controve,rsy and question as to the adequacy of sucY�ispoaal plant and systexn. � AND ?�r"H.�REAS, said villa�e has grown since said origina� construction a.nd is still grotiving. .' AND 17HEREAS, the Village Council in recognition of such question has in the past done and perfor�.ed the follovving work by w:ay of an im.provement in said system: (a) It has divorced the storm water f'rom tne sanitary sewage system by the constr uction in the years of 1938 and 39 of an adequate storm sewer which operates independently of the sanitary sev��er. (b) The said Council has employed the firm of Ralp�r Thomas and Associ�tes, tivho are credited and registered engineers, to conduct a survey of the sanitary•sewage problem in the village of Hopkins and to design and submit f igures and specifications of a new sewage disposal plant, the same to be built as soon after the war as materials becor�.e available. (c) The s�id Council has as an alternatine to the plan outlined in paragraph "B" employed said engineers to conduct a survey of the cost of connecting the Hopkins sanitary sewer with the metropolitan sanitary sewage syste� through the Village of St. Louis Park and into the city of lJIinneapolis . (d) Said Vi11a�e Council has initiated and attended several meetin�s jointly with the Village of St. Lou�s Park in order to lay plans for the proper construction of a general trunk sevrer to run through the Village of St. Louis Park into I�inneapolis. (e) Has consulted w ith the TyTinneapolis and metropolitan commission as well as city engineers in �urtherance of �uch connect ion. (f) Has authorized and directed the Village attorney of the Village of Hopkins to draft all proper contracts vaith the Village of �t. Louis Parls and city of i.iinneapolis which lnay be necessary and proper toward the completion of such connection as soon after the conclusion of the war as such products may become available. AND l�iEREA,S, the subdivision kno�vn as Parkridge in the Village of Hopkins is no�v desirous of connecting to the villa�e sanitary sewa�e system, which connection is necessar y from the standpoint of the public health of the village. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOM'�S: 1. That the Village of Hopkins shall continue to do all things in its poV�er which may be necessary and proper in order that a proper sewage disposal system shall be either constructed or made available to the Village of Hopkins as soon after the conclusion of t he war as materials and labor therefor shall become available. 2. That in such construction, addition, e�tension or improvement, complete final plans shall be su�itted to th,e P:iinnesota State Board of Health for its approval. 3. That pending such construction the Village shall continue to grant such extensions of the sanitary setiver system as may be necessary ;to. the preservation of the health of the community. \ I _ Be-it hereby further resolved that a copy of this Resolution shall be mailed to the Minnesota State Board of Health for the purpose of securing from said li�Iinnesota State Board of Health its permission for � the extension of the sanitary sewer system in the subdivision knoti��n as Parkridge in the Village of Hopkins. P�LSSED AND ADOPTED�this 5th day of June, 1945, by the Village_ Council of.the Village of Hopkins. F�. ��M . it�I,ADDEIv - Presiclent Village Council 1�TTEST : . J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk " � J'OSEPH C . VESELY Village a�ttorney 0 � . / _ 't � i r _ , r A SPEC�fAL MEETING OF THE ��I�I.AGE COUCIL OF HOPKINS WAS HELD �T THE COUNCIL CHAMBER'S ON �HURSDAY� iJUNE I4, 1�945� AT 2:30 P.M. ALL MEMBERS PRESENT. EINAR JEPPESEN TENDERED HIS RESIGNATION AS�ENG.I__NEER FOR THE PARKRIDGE SE�ER PROJECT. ~ CARROLL MOVED, OLSON SECONDED THAT �ALPH �� THOMAS AND ASSOCIATES BE EMPLOYED AS ENGI.NEERS FOR THE PARKRIDGE SEWER PROJECT. CARR�IED. THE BI'DS WERE THEN CONSIDEREO FOR THE PARK�RIdGE SE1rVER PROJECT WITH DEGRAFF—WOLFF HAVING A TOTAL BID OF �I7,985 AND ORFEI AND MARI.ANI HAD A TOTAL BID dF �I5,O8I• CARROI.L MpVED, OLSON.SECONDED THAT THE BID OF ORFEI AND MARIANI BOR THE PARKRIDGE SEWER JOB BE ACCEP�TED, COND•ITIONED UPON STATE BOAD OF HEALTH A,PPROVA! OF THE PROJECT, AND APPROVAL. BY THE:UILLAGE ATTQ'RNEY OF'THE BID AND CONTRAC,,T. CARRIED. �` , , UPON MOTION DU! Y MADE, :SECONDED� AND• CARR`I;ED� TH�E MEETING ADJOURNED. � ' �. �.e .�, '� , � . . , ,' r , � , � � �� . - '� � CLER � � ,0 ATTEST \� , . .� PRES I C�ENT , �`� \` � , �. , f r � � � � � �� � - , r,,;,,,�.!l: �.�`- r��� � :� � - .. . �_ � .:tr- °s•:A--�:. �' :�;�:�- , ; i' _ `"�., . � . � � , ' e � , : . , . - ,. ��r � ��: .� � , , , - . - • . . ; ' - - . - 3� ;, A' �REGUtAR MEET I NG OF THE V I! LAGE' l.OUNC•I L� OF HOPK.I NS W'AS� I `� � HELD AT THE COUNCIL CNAMBERS IN THE VII.LAGE F�I'A�L� 0'N,. T�'ESDAY, , ?�.�� ' JUNE �9TH; 1945� A.T 7�.3� P�f��r� ' " �� � •;.� � 1 AI�L .MEMBERS PRESENT. , - :� , . ,� �= . ODELL MOVED, BROwN SECONDED THAT .THE MINUTES OF THE�:. LAS�;Tz� TWO MEET I N6 BE APPRO VED AS READ. CARR I ED. �p�"y�.� - � , ',.s, • ODE�I MOVED� BROWN, SEC6NDED THAT THE SALARY OF JAKE SCHEFF— �'-'�-. ` (.ER BE SET AT THIRTY—FIVE ($35) DOLLARS A MONTH STARTI�IG WITH HIS. NEXT SALARY CHECK, WITH N0 OTHER IPICREASES 1�l SA! ARY IN ANY DEPARTMEfJT OF T-HE VI LLAGE TO BE' ENTERTA 1 NED TH I S YEAR. CARR I ED. � � CARROLL MDVCD, O! SON, SEC�PvDED THAT THE VI LLAGE ATTORNEY � � ,:•. �- PREPARE CONDEMNAT I ONiPROCEED I NGS AGA I NST THE STATE OF`I NNESOTA - FOR �i� TH i RTY—SI X POOT�: R'OADbVAY FROM FI FTH- �1VENU�TO PARK LANE 0N •TH E NORTH vl DE OF PARKR i DGE. CARR I ED. ,.__. CARROLL MOVED, ULSON SECONDED THAT THE PETITION FOR '::7ARRING � THE A! I.EY BETVJEEN _IOTH AND I ITH AVENUES �OUTH� AND FiRST AND .SE.C�f'�DD STREETS SOUTH BE GRANTED.�.CARRIED. � �: CARROLL N10VEQ, QOEL'L SECONDED THAT THE VI _LAGE, C'�UNC I L GO ON RECQRD I N FAVOR OF VVAR T1�4E,. AND THAT •THE VI LLAGE ATTORNEY !�' PR@RARE A RESOLUTION TO THAT �EFFECT TO BE PRESENTED AT THE NEXT � MEETING. CARRIED. TH� Vll.!.a�E i�1TTuRfflEY THEN READ "AN ORDInAP�CE REGULATING THE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF AUTOf�-iOBI.LE CANiPS ,yi�D THE PWRKING OF AUTOMOBILE TRAILERS .VVITHIN TH�,VILL,�,Gt 0� HOPKIi���" WHICH ORDINANCE I S HERETO AT7ACHED, MARKED tXH18l'T t�A�f,. AND MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES. � CARR�LL MOVED, OLSON SECONDED THAT SAID READING BE ACCEPTED AS THE FIRST READING OF SAID ORDINANCE.' CARRIED. OLSON MOVEO, ODELL SECOiVDED THAT THE VILLAGE COUNCIL ORDER S I kTY �GO� MI NUTE PARK I NG ON� EXCE�SI OR AVENUE BETVJEEN 7TH AND I3TH �VENUES ON ALL DAYS OF THE WEEK EXCEPT SUNDAY, PURSUANT TO THE TRAFFIC ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF !-iOPKInIS PASg�N AUGUS7 � 7, � 9�7. �.ARR I ED. THE VI LLAGE ATTORNEY THEN READ ��AIV ORDI I\�MI1i�E TG REGULATt THE USE OF VJATcR FROf�" TH� V I LLAGE VVATER 4VORKS AND TU ESTABL I �H RU.LES \.i AND REGULlaT I O�JS FGf� THE GOVERNNiEP�T OF EPviPLOYEES 61i'JD RATES PER= ��' TA I N I NG T0. Sr�fv1E AIVD REPEAL I NG ALL URD I NAfJCES I NCONS i STENT HERE— 'fJITH" Wl-11CH ORDINANCE IS HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHIBIT ��B��, AND MADE-A PART OF THESE MINUTES. .�- CARRO'L MOVED, OLSON SECOf�!DED THAT SA�D ORDINANCE BE PASSED AND ADOPTED AND THAT THE VI LI.AGE CLERK CAUSE THE SAME TO BE PUB— LISHEO. CARRIED. OLSON k110VF_D, .GaE1:L SECONDED T6HAT THE FOL! OWI NG B I LI.S EE PAID, WITH CARROLL� V�TI i�G NO ON THE R• B• GOOD 81 L! ,AS IT IS PROPER�Y A BILL OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT: 11950 11951 :l; l 952 11953 119�4 �11955 11956 I 1957 11958 11959 GENERAL FUND DON STODOLA�S SINCLAIR SERVICE GEORGE M• MILES R.. B. Goo� FREDA BAR�OU �OHN BRECKA JOE JORET FRANK ER I CKSO N NELS NE�_SON• HENRY SCHUSSLER , NORTHWESTERN BE� L TELEPHONE C0. ROAD �41VD BRIDGE FUND I6H2G FRANK t�Rl CKSON MERCHANDISE �.ABOR SERVICES SA! ARY SA LARY � LABOR LhBOR LABO R LABO R TE'_EPHON E B I LL 1.75 22.40 6. 00 18.50 2.00 7d.00 32.70 49.00 87.30 " 8.50 LABOR 22.80 � n ; � .,�� S ,. I 6827 30HN ��I LLt�AAN � („ABOR ( 68.3� 16828 EM�L BROKL LABOR 69.00 16829 FRANK KASPAR LABOR 50.20 I 6830 %�J� � L I AM i�U I NN LABOR 66.60 16831 FRANK KOSENGREN LABOR 66.6� 16832 EINAR JEPPESEN .SALARY 32.d0 SPECI HL r1�ScSSlv�tivT FUiVD 16727 EI�AR JEPPCSEN SA!ARY . 33.�� , 16728 JE'�iRAFF 'tiJOLFF Nil SCE'_LANEOUS 3123.02 CARRIED. UPON -MOTI ON DU'_Y UtiD�� SECONDED, A��ID �ARR I ED THE MEET I NG ADJOURNED. ATTEST PRESI DE!'JT . • CLERK �1 (OII1Cial YublliatiOII) VILLAGE �F �PKIN3 Minutes ot Meeting A regular meeting of the Vlllage Councll of Hopkins was held at the Council Chambers in the Village Flsl� on 'Tttesday, June 19th, 1945, at 7:30 P.M. All membere preseat. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the minutes of the laet two meetin�s be approved as read. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded that the ealary of Jake Scheffler be set at thirty-five ($35) dollsre a month atart- ing with his next salary check, with no other iacreases in salary ia aay depart- ment of the Village to be entertained Lhie year. Carried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded thst trie Village attorney .prepare condem- nation proceedings against the 6tate of Minneaota for a thirty-six foot roadWay from. Flfth Avenue to Park Lane oa the North Side of Parkridge, Carried. Carroll moved, Olsoa seconded that the petltion for tarring the alley be- tweea lOth and llth Avenuea Soutb and First and Second Streeta South be granted. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded thal the Vlllage Councll go on record in favor oi War Tlme, and that the Vll• lage attorney prepaze a resolution tc that eifect to be presented at the next meeting. Csrried. The Vlllage Attorney then read "AN O R D I N A N, C E REGULATING TFIE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF A U T O M O B I L E CAMP$ AND TFiE PARKINC} OF AUTOMOBILE I, TRAIL• ERS WITHIN THE VILLA(3E OF FIOP• KINS" which ordlasnce 1s hereto at• tached, marked Exhiblt "A", and madE s psrt of theae minutee. Carroll moved, Olson seconded thal said resding be accepted ae the iirsl ieading of said ordinance. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded thal the Village Council order aixty (60j minute parking on Eacelsior AvenuE between 7th and 13th Avenues oa al; days of the week except 3unday, pur• euant to the trefiic ordiasnce of the Vlllege of Iiopkina passed on Augusl 17, 1947. Carrled. ' The Village Attoraey then read "AIi ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE II$E OF WATER FROM TFIE VII,LAGE WA• TER, WORK$ AND TO ESTABLI$F] RULEB AND REC3IILATIONB FOR THE QOVERNMENT OF EMPLOYEES ANL RATE$ PERTAININCi TO SAME AN� REPEAL�IN(} ALL ORDINANCES IN- CONBISTENT F�REWITH" Which or• dlnance is hereto nttached, marked Exhlbit "B", and made a part of these minutes. Csrroll moved, Olson secoaded thai said Ordlnsnce be pasaed and adopted and that the Vlllage Clerk cause the 9ame to be published. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded that the following bllls be paid, with Car- roll'.: voting No on the R. B. C3ood blll, �s it is , properly n'blll of the 8chool n�e+.�..«. C#ENERALr FUND Don 8todola'e Sinclair Service, �2erchandlse -----------------$ 1.75 3eorge M. Mlles, Labor _______ 22•40 R: B. (iood, Services __________ 8.00 Freda Barlou, 3alary __________ 18.50 John Brecka. 8slary ----------- 2.� Joe Joret, Labor ______________ 71.00 Frank Erlckson, Labor _______- 32.70 Nele Nelson, Lsbor _________--- 49.00 Henry Schuseler, Labor _ 87.30 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., Telephone Blll $•SQ ROAD AND BRIDCiE FIIND Frank Erickson, Labor ________ 22.SC John Wlllman, Labor ______.____ 68.3C Emll Brokl. Labor ------------- 89.Of �'rsnk gaspar, Labor __________ 502f 7Villiam Quinn, Labor _________ 66.6( ?rank Rosengren, Lsbor :_____ 66.6( �inar Jeppesen, Salary _ 32.0( SPECIAL ASSES$MENT FIIND �inar Jeppesen, Salary -------- 33.8( 7eCiraff Wolff, Miecellsneoua __ 3123.0: �anied. Upon motion duly made, seconded �nd carried the meeting adjourned. J. RIISSELL CARROLL Clerk !�TTE$T : JR. F. M. MADDEN ?resident (June 28) (OPficial Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY MAY BE A9- $ESSED THEREFOR OF PRO- POSED CONSI�RUCTION OF CURB ON CERTAIN ROADS AND. STREETS IN PARKRIDGE IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS. NOTICE IS HER.EBY GIVEN, That the Village Councll oY the Vlllage of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Mlnnesota, pursuant to proper petitlon therefor now on file with the Village Recorder, which petitlon has been signed by the required - percentage of all owners of property affected as provlded by law, will meet in tthe Council Chambera in the City Hall oY said Vlllage at 8 o'clock P.M. on the 17th day of July, 1945,, to determine the neceaslty and advisability of constructing curb ec- cording to the plans and speclfications now on file with the Vlllage Recorder on certain roads and streets in Park- ridge and abutting upon the following lots and property in said Village, viz: Along that part oi the North aide of 2nd Avenue in Parkrldge in front of Lots 1 and 22, Block 3, Parkridge. - N O T I C E IS FIEREBY FURTIiER GIVEN, Thar the total expense of euch construction as above described wlll be borne by and assessed agalrist all the lots, pieces and parcels oY laad abutting upon said lmprovEment as �bove described, according to law. The owners of all such property are hereby notified to be present 'at the �ime and place above specified and >how cause why such improvement le iot necessary and advisable. F. M. MADDEN President of Village Counci] 1TTEST: ' f. RUSSELL CARROLL lillage Clerk fOSEPH C. VESELY lillage Attorney ' ' (June 28, July 5) (OfHc1a1 Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS NOTICE TO PR�OPERTY OWNEBS WHOSE PBOPERTY MAY BE AS- SESSED THEREFOR, OF PRO- POSED TAIt OIL TREATMENT TO CEftTAIN ALLEYS AND STREETS IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS NOTICE IS T�R.F.Ry (}IVEN, that the Vlllage Council of the Village of Hopkins wlll meet in the Council Chambers Sn the Clty I3all in said Villsge st 8:00 o'clock P.M. on the 17th day of July, 1945, to determine the necessity and advlsabllity of prepar- ing and improving by tar oll treat- ment, according to plans end apecifi- cations therefor now on file with the I Recorder of said Vlllage, the following: To alley from 1et to 2nd Street South between lOth and 11th Ave- �� nuea $outh. Notice is hereby further given that the total expense of such treatment along said 6treet and Avenues wlll be borne by and assessed against all of the reepective lots, pieces and parcele of laad abutting upon euch improve- ment. The ownera of all such property sre hereby notified to be preaent at the time and plsce above mentioned, to show csuse why euch improvemente are not advisable and neceasary. . F. M. MADDEN Prealdent Villsge.. Councll ATI'EBT: J. RIIBBELL CARROLL V111age Clerk . JOSEPH C, VEBELY VAlage Attoraey (June 28. Ju19 5) C#ENERAL FIINI�, Don Stodols's • 8lnclair 6ervice, 1Merchandise _________________$ 1.75 C3eorge M. Miles, Labor _______ 22.40 R. B. C#ood, 6ervices __________ 6.00 Freda Barlou, 8slary __________ " 18.50 John Br ks, 8alary ___________ 2.00 Joe Jore� Lsbor ______________ 71.00 Frank Erickeon, Labor ________ 32.70 Nels Nelson, Labor ____________ 49.00 Henry 9chuseler, Labor ________ 87.30 Northwestern Bell Telephone I Co., Telephone Bill __________ 8.50 ROAD AND BRIDC#E FIIND ' IiFrank Erickson, Labor ________ 22.80 John Willman,� Labor __________ 68.30 Emll Brokl, Labor. ------------- 69.00 Frank Kaspar, Labor __________ 5020 Wllliam Quinn, Labor _________ 66.60 Frank Roaengren, Labor ______ 66.60 Einar Jeppesen, Salary ________ 32.00 $PECIAL A$3E$$MENT FIIND Elnar Jeppeaen, Salary _______: 33.80 De(3raff Wolff, Miscellaneous __ 3123.02 Carrled. �Tpon motion duly made, seconded, and carried the meetiag adjourned. J. RU88ELL CARROLL Clerk ATTEST: DR. F. M. MADDEN President (dune 28) (Official Pvbllcatioa) -� . VILLAGE OF HOPSINS AN ORDINANCE TO RECiIII+ATE THE II8E OF WATER FROM THE VII,• LAQE WATER WORK$ AND TC EBTABLIBH RIILE$ AND REC3II• LATIONS FOR THE GOVERN- MENT OF EMPLOYEE$ ANI] RATE$' PERTAININCi TO 3AME AND REPEALINC3 ALL ORDI- ' NANCES INCON$I8TENT AERE- WITH. The VillaBe Councll of the Village oi FIopklna do ordain as follows: ' 8ectioa I—MINIMUM WATER CHARC3E. No water service pipe shell be assessed to yield a revenue of less than $12.00 per year per annum how- ever amsll the quantity oi water re- quired, and such minimum service charge shall be assessed at the rate of $1.00 per month and due snd psyable on the ls6 day oi the month follow- � ing bllling. by the Hopkin� Water De- partment. In any case where the wa- ter aervi�e is not metered, or the met- er is out of repair, the minimum c rge for wster iurnished shall be $1, per _ month however • smsll the quantity oi water required. 8ection II—{3R088 RATES. Aftei July 1, 1945, the gross rate for all metered water as shown by the meter register in all cases shall be on. the iollowing schedule of rates: (a) For the first 15000 gallons per r te shall be f$ 241on thereof, the per 1000 gallons. (b) Commencing from 15001 gal- lone to 30000 gallone per querter, or fraction thereof, the gross rate ehall be $.22 per 5000 gallons. (c) Commencing with 30001 gal- lone to 500000 gallone the rftte ehall be $.18 per 1000 gailone. (d) For all water over a hali mll- lion gsllone per moath the gross rste ehell be $.15 per 1000 gallone, provided that if and when it 1s determined that the coat of pump- !ng and furnishing water exceeds the last mentioned rate such rste ahall be ralsed to cover the eaperi- eace coet by proper resolutio� of the counCll. ' . , $ection III—DUE DATES. All wa- ter rate charges shall be due and pay-• sble on the lat day oi the month fol- lowing the dste of billing, and all auch water chargea paid on or before the 1et day of the month iollowing bllling shall be entitled to and receive a d1s- count equal to 5 per cent oa the groas rate and bill. All such water charges not �aid on the date, as ab6ve speci- fied, ehall be paid at the gross rste snd all such water charges not paid on or before ninety days after due date shall bear interest on such gross water rate at the rate oi 6 per cent per snnum from due date until pald. Sectlon IV—All ordlnances, parts of ordinanc,�a or amendments thereto which are inconaistent herewith are hereby repealed. Bection V—Thie Ordinance ahall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 1945. PA99ED AND APPROVED by the Yul��� COUneil 04 the Village of Hop- kins, Tune 19, 1945. -� F. M. MADDEN � President of Village Councll ATTE$T: J. RU38ELL CARROLL VIIlage Clerk J08EPH C. VESELY Village ACtorney Published in The Fiennepin County Review on Thursday, June 28, 1945. (June 28) � ORD� �S TO PARKING ON EXCELSIOr� BOU7�EVARD BETWEEN 7th and 13th AVENUES QN ALL DAYS OF THE VJEEK EXCEPT � SUt�DAY. �� IT IS HEREBY ORDE�ED by the Village Council of the Villa�e of Hopkins that from and after the date of this Order, until further order of this Council, no-person, firm or corporation shall park any vehiele or permit it to stand whether'attended or unattended upon any part of Egcelsior Avenue bettiveen 7th and 13th Auenues froraIvlonday to Saturday inclusive between the hours of 8:00 o'clock A, ivT. and 6:00 0' clock P. IvI. for an.y longer period than sixty minutes. , That further, off icial signs shall be procured and inmediate ly posted by the Police Department in compliance with this Order. That further, this Order is made pursuant to an ordinance of the Village of Hopkins entitled "An Ordinance Regulating the Use of Highw ays, Streets, Roads, Alleys a,nd Avenues �Vithin the � Village of Hopkins and Imposing Penalties for the Violation Thereof'f, passed and adopted on August 17, 1937. �ldopted this 19th day o�' Sune, 1945,',by the Village Council of the Vill age of Hopkins. � . ATTEST : J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk SOSEPH C . VESELY Village Attorney � �. : F . T,�? : � Ti2ADDEIJ President of Village Council , NOTICE TO PROPERTY OV�fi�TERS ?'JHOSE PROPERTY I�tiAY. BE A,SSESSED THEREFOR, OF PROPOSED TAR OIL TREATi1,�N^1 TO CERTALN ALLEYS AND STREETS IN THE VILLAGF OF HOPKINS. - NOTICE IS�HEREBY GIVEN, that the Village Council of the.Village of Hopkins will meet in the -Council Chambers in the City Hall in said Village at 8:00 o'clock P. NI. on the 17th day of Suly, 1945, to determine the.necessity and advisability of preparing and improving by tar o'il tr-eatment,.according to plans and specifi- cations therefor novr on file with the Recorder of said Village, � the following: To alley from ist to 2nd Street South betvaeen lOth and llth Avenues South. Notice is hereby further �iven that the total expense of such treatment along said Street and Avenues will be borne by and a�sessed against all of the respective lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting upori such improvement. , The owners of all such property are hereby notified to be present at the time and place above mentioned, to sho�v cause why -_ such improvements are not advisable anci necessary. F . I�1! . IvIADDEN � President Village Council ATTEST: J. RIISSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C . VESELY � Village Attorney . I�dOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS y�IOSE PR�PERTY MAY BE ASSESSED THEREFOR OF PROPOSED CONSTRUETION OF CURB OId CERTAIN ROADS AND STREETS IN PA.?tK- RIDGE IN �iE VILLAGE OF HOPKI[�S . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Villa�e Council of the Villa�e of Hopkins, Hennepin County, NTinnesota, pursuarit to proper petition therefor novu on file with the Village Recorder, �r�hich petition has been signed by the required percentage of all owners of property affected as provided by law, will meet�in the Council Chambers in the Cit.y Hall of said Village at 8 0' clock P. Tvi. on the 17th day of July, 1945:, to determine the necessity- and advisability of con�structing curb according to the plans and specifications now on file vrith the Village Recorder.on certain roads and streets in Parkridge and abutting upon the followin� lots and property in said Villa�e, viz: Along that part of Parkri dge in f ront Parkridge. the Nortli side of 2nd Avenue in of Lots 1 and 22, Block 3, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, That the total expense of such construction as above described will be borne by and assessed against all the lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting upon said improvement as above clescribed, according to law. , The otivners of all such property are hereby notified to be present at the time and place above s�ecified and show cause why such improve- ment is not necessary•and advisable. F . T�2 . i��ADDEN President of illage Council IJ ATTEST: J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney �� � !. / , � AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE USE OF WATER -FROPJI TFIE ' � VILLACIE ���T�i'I'ER 'i10RKS AND TO ESTABLISH RULES AIUD REGULATIOTIS FOR T� GOVERNMEIV'T OF E��'�PLOYEES At�TD � RATES PERIAINIP�G TO SAI��� AlV�D REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES � INCONSISTENT HERE�,"JITH. . The $illage Council of the Tlillage of Hopkins do ordain as follows: Section I- NIIIV�TUM ti�ATER CHARGE. No water service pipe shall be assessed to yield a revenue of less than �12,00 per year per annum how- �ever small the quan��ty of water required, and such minimum service charge shall.be assessed at the rate of �1.00 per month and due and pay- able on the `:lsi= day of the . month follo�ving billing by the Hopkins �dater Department. In any case where the water service is not metered, or the meter is ou� of repair, the minimum charge for water furriished shall be ��1.00 per month ho�vever small the quantity of water reqwired. I Section II - GROSS RA'1'�S. After July l, .1945, the gross rate for all metered water as shotvn by the meter register in all cases shall be � on . the following schedule of rates : (a) For the first 15000 gallons per quarter, or fraction thereof, the rate shall be �.24 per 1000 gallons. ,. , (b) Commencing from 15001 gallons to 30000 gallons per Yr , ' �uarter, or fraction thereof, the gross rate shall be .22 per 1000 gallons. � � � (c) Comrnencin� with 30001 gallons to 500000 gallons the rate shall be �, .18 per 1000 gallons. , (d) For all water over a half million gallons per month the gross rate shall be �.15 per 1000 gallons, provided that if and when it is determined that the.cost of pump- ing and furnishin� water exceeds the last mentioned rate such rate shall be raised to cover the experience cost by proper resolution of the council.� Section III - DUE DATES. Al1 water rate charges shall be due and payable on the lst day of �� �. -. ._.:- month f ollowing the date of billing, and all such Vvater charges paid on or before the lst day of .:......_. _.....:. __,; month following billing shall be entitled to and receive a discount equal to 5 per cent on the gross rate and bill. Al1 such ,water charges not paid on the date, as above specified, shall be paid at the gross rate and all such water charges not paid on or before ninety days after due date shall bear interest on such gross water rate at the rate of 6 per �cent per• annum from due date until paid�. Sectior IV - A11 ordinances, parts of ordinances or amendments thereto which are inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Section g- This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after J'uly 1, 1945. � � PASSED AI�D APPROVED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopk�ins, J'une 19 ; 1945, ' F . M . P�ZADDEN President of Village Council ATTEST: J. RUSSELL CARROLL � Village Clerk J'OSEPH C . VESELY - Village Attorney ,/�; . . / , e � •" t� r, ' _ .,�'�9 ,� � � � - -- o `� h i: \ � � .. ,�. • `�.}�+-r;�� . . A REGULAR ME,ETING 0F TH,E:.,�;,�I�L�AG.E COUNCIL OF HOPKII�S WAS HELD AT THE COUNC�II� CHAMBE.RS IN �THE VIL,LAGE HALL ,ON T,UfiSDA,fY, �ULY 3RD, I945, aT 7:30 P.M. � � , . � ALL MEMBERS PHESENT. ' . ODELL'MOVED, BROWN.SECON_DED THAT THE MI�UTES OF THE LAST MEETING BE APPROVED AS READ. CARRIED. OLSON MOVED� OOEL'_ SEGONDED THAT THE FOLLOWING LIC,ENSES BE GRANTED' L• �• ELLSWORTH CIGARETTE LI.CENSE' �'`Sa.,OO ' HOPKINS RASPBERRY �ESTIVA�_ OFF SALE NON=INTOXICATING � L:i@uoRs , 4.00 � CARR 1 ED."a � �; � THE VILLAGE ATTORI�EY PRESENTED THE PROPOSEO CONTRACT AND BOND OF ORFEI c� MARIANI FOR THE PARKRIDGE SE�ER PROJECT WITH HIS APPROVA�. CARROLL MOVED BRO�NN SECONDED THAT. THE V'I LLAGE OF H.OPK'I NS ENTER INTO THE CONTRACT AND. THAT THE P.RESIDENT OF THE COUNCI! AND THE VILLAGE RECORDER BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE SANE ON BEHALF OF THE VILLAGE. CARRI=D. , _. � THE VIL�AGE CLERK THEN,REAO AN "ORDINANCE REGULATING THE � f��AINT�IVANCE AIVD-OPERATION OF AUTOMOBILE CAMPS AND THE PARKfNG OF �4UTOMOB I LE TRA I LERS VV I TH I N T!=,E V I LLAGE OF HOEK I NS", wH i CH ORDINANCE IS HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHIBIT °A„, AND HEREWITH MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTE$. _.. OLSON MOVED, ODELL.SECONDED THAT THE ABOVE ORDINANCE BE PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE VI�LAGE COUNCIL,AND'THAT THE CLERK PUBLISH�THE SAME� TO MAKE IT EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. CARRI�D. THE CLERK THEN READ "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE STAN'= DARDIZATION OF TIME", WHI�H ORDINANCE IS HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXM 1 B! T n,B�, - AND ,HEREW IT H MADE A PART OF TH ESE MI f�tUT ES. OLSON MOVED, ODEL! SECONDED THAT THE ABOVE READING BE ACCEPTED AS THE F IRST READI NG OF SAI D ORDI NANCE, THAT THE RULES BE SUSPENOED, AND THAT THE �1LLAGE,CLERK 1MMEDIATEI.Y READ THE SAME FOR THE SECOND READING. CARRIEDw �; THE VILLAGE CLERK THEN REAO nAN ORDINANCE RELATIfVG TO THE STANDARDIZATION OF TIME", WHICH ORDINANCE IS HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXH I BI'P nBt1, AND HEREWITH MADE A PART OF THESE MI NUTES. -� . OLSON MOVE.D� ODELL SECONDED THAT SAID READING BE'ACCEPTED 'AS THE SECOND READING OF SAID ORDINANCE, THAT THE ORDIVANCE BE PASSED AND ADOPTED� AND THAT THE CIERK PUBLISH THE SAME IMMEDIATELY. CARRIED. F . , OLStIN MOVED, BROWN SECONDED THAT THE FOLLOWING BILLS BE , � PAID: ' GEfVERAL FUND Ii972�1 WfLLIAM c�UINN LABOR 23.20 11973 NE�s NELSON LnsoR 42.60 ' I I974 EUREKA r I RE HOSE C0. MERCHANDI SE • 93I •OO 11975� JoE JORET LABOR `IO.20 11976 FRANK SITAR SERVICES 93.8� I I97T GEORGE M. MI LES LABOR G2.4O II97H �ENt�Y SCHUSSLER LABOR 86.yO I I979 HERMAN �LSON rJIiSCELLANEOUS .4� _.� I I9SO HOPKINS FI RE DEPA�RTMENT Ff RE VALS 94.00 �ti� ��9SI DR. JAMES oLAKE SERVICES IOO.00 � II982 GERARD MOTORS MERCHANDISE 4C.7C 11983 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET C0. MERCHANDISE 9.SO 11984 AMERICAN LINEN C0. MISCE!LANEOUS I.4rJ �1985 PAULSON HARDWARE MERCHANDISE •75 II9S6 MI�INEAPOLIS GAS LIGHT C0. LIGHT �ILL I.00 , �� � :'� 1 11987 I I 988 11989 11990 11991 11992 11993 11994 �I I995 11996 I I 997 I I 998 I I 999 � 20�� � 2��� I 20 02 12003 f 2004 I 6837 I 6838 I 6839 16840 I 6841 16842 16843 16844 I 68 45 I 6846 I 6847 I 6848 I 6849 16850 16851 SUBURBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY RELIEF p00R . HERZAN BROTHERS � h�ERCHANDISE MI NN.ESOTA Ft RE' EQU 1 Ptv1ENT C0. MERCIYYYND I SE DEMCO LI BRARY SUPPLI ES MERCVFY91V01 SE GAYLORD BROTHER�I MERC,HANDI SE MINNESOTA N�WS COMPANY MERCHANDISE FARNHAM STAT. �C SCH00� SUPPLY CO.MERCHANDISE LINDE?AIR PRODUCTS MISCELL�ANEOUS SKELLY O1L COMPANY MERCHANCISE" D. J. y��OLL MERCHAND I SE JUSTUS�LUMBER LOMPANY MERCHANDISE GENERAL MI L�S, I NC. , MERCYVANDI SE BOSTITCH-IVICCLAIN COMpANY MERCHANDIS6 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE C0� TELEPHONE �(LL NORTHERN STATES POWER.CO. LIGHT BIL� KOKESH HARDWARE MERCHANOIS6 , � HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW• PUBLICATION' DE�OR I S Nl. QLSOf� SERVI CES , ROAD AND BRIDGE FU�D FRANK ERICKSON ' RAY FI�LBRANDT JOHN ��I LIMAN EMIL BROKL W I L L I A M QU I N N FRANK ROSENGREN FRANK B[ASPAR WM. H• Z�EGLER.CO. INC. MINNETONKA MOTOR EXPRESS BORCHERT-I NGERSO! �, I NC. STANDARD OIL COMPANY LEO PRIEST NORTHERN STATES POWER CO• REPUBLIC LREOSOTING CO.:. KOKESH HARDWARE VVATER FUND GH2T HENRY �ASON CH2S NORTHERN STATES POWER C0. 6829 HOPKINS DRuc 6830 HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW LABOR SERVICES LABOR LnBOR LAaoR LABOR LARoR MERCHANDISE MISCELL�NEOUS MERCMANDISE NIERCHAND 1 SE MERCHA ND 1 SE EI.ECTR 1 C BI LL MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE 324:27 .23� 2.0� 4. 40 9.95 125.42 �•d� .60 72.00 37.50 504.07 1.90 2.50 20.15. 529.72 2.53 86.20 42.I0 52.00 102.00 70.70 65.80 28.40 54.70 50.20 8.40 .60 53.45 29.20 3.44 l.62 44.Tf ' 21.84 LABOR �C MATERIALS 4H.IO E�ECTR I C E31 LL 2�4.�5 MERCHANDISE I•84 PUBLICATION 9.00 SPEC I AL ASSESSIv1ENT FUND I 6730 FI RST NAT ION:A� BANK OF HOPK I NS COU POI�S I 6731 REPU8�1 C CREOSOT I NG COMPANY MERCHANDI SE CARRIED. 98.00 106.10 UPON MOTION DULY MADE, SECONDED AND CARRIED THE ME�TING ADJOURNED. ATTEST: - PRESIDENT CLERK � ,(Oif1C�d1 PUbllC$c10II) VILLAGE OF HOPKIN9 COUNCIL PROCEEDING,$ A regular meeting oi the Villsge Councll of Hopklns wss held st the Council Chambera in the Village He,l1 on Tuesday, Juiy 3rd, 1945, at 7:30 P.M, All members present. Odell moved, Brown seconded thet the minutea of the laet meeting be approved as read. Carried. Olson moved, Odell aeconded thst the following licenses be grsated: L. J. Ellsworth, Clgarette �I,Scenae $12.00 Hopkins Ftaspberry Featival, Off 3ale Non-Intoxicating Liquors 4.00 Carried The Village Attorney presented the proposed contract and bond of Orfei & Marian! for the Parkridge 3ewe� Project with h1s approval. Carroll moved, Browa eeconded thal the Viilage of Hopkine enter into the contract and that the Preaident o1 the Councll and the Village Recordei be authorized to execute the same on behalf of the Vlllage. Carried. The Village Clerk then read an "ORDINANCE R E(} II L A T I N G TFiE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIpN OF AUTOMOBILE C A M P 8 AND TI� PARKING OF AUTOMOBILE TRAIL- ERS WITHIN TFIE VILLAGE OF HOP- KINB," which prdinance ie hereto at- tached, marked Exhibit "A," and here- with made a part oY theae minutes. Olson moved, Odell seconded that the above .Ordinance be passed and adopted bp the Village Council and that the Clerk publlah the eame, to make it eifective immediately: Carried. The Clerk then read "AN ORDI- NANCE RELATINC# TO THE $TAN- DARDIZATION OF TIME," which ordi- uance is hereto attached, marked Ex- hibit "B," and herewlth made a psrt of these minutea. Olson moved, Odell seconded that the above reading be accepted as the first reading oi said ordinance,- that the rules be auapended, snd that�the Village Clerk Smmedlately read the same for the second readtng. Carried. The Village Clerk then read "AN ORDINANCE R E,I, A T I N G TO T�IE STANDARDIZATION OF TIME," whlch ordinance is hereto attached, marked Fxhibit "B," and herewith made a part of these minutes. Olson moved, Odell seconded that said reading be accepted as the secoad reading of said ordinance, that the ordinance be passed and adopted, and that the Clerk publish the aame im- mediately. Carried. Olson moved, Brown seconded that the Yollowing bllls be paid: General Fuad William Quinn, Labor _________$ 23.20 Nele Nelson, Labor ____________ _ 42.60 Eureka Fire Hose Co., Merchan- dise ------------ ------------ 931.00 Joe Joret, Labor _______________ 70.20 Frank . 3ltar. Servlcea ________ 93.80 George M. Miles, Labor _____:_ 22.40 Henry Schussler, Labor _______ 86.90 Herman Olson, Miscellaneoue __ .41 Hopklns Fire Department, Fiie Calls ------------------------ 94.00 Dr. James Blake, Services ____ 100.00 Gerard Motors; Merchandise __ 46.76 Suburban Chevrolet Co., Mer- chandise -------------------- 9.80 American Linen Co., Miscellan- eous ------------------------ 1.45 Paulson Hardware, Merchen- dise ------------------------- .75 Mlnneapolia Gas L 1 g h t Co., Light B111 ___________________ 1.00 Suburban Hennepin C o u n t y RelieY, Poor _________________ 324.27 Herzan Brothers, Merchandise .23 Minnesota Fire Equipment Co., Merchandise ________________ 2.00 Demco Library Supplies, Mer- chandlse ____ __ _ __ 4.40 C#aylord Brothers, Merchandise 9.95 Minnesota _ N e w s Company, Mercriandise _____________:__ 125.42 Farnham Stat• & 6chool 6up- ply Co., Merchandise ________ 1.00 Lin�te Air Products, Miscellan- eous ------------------------- .60 Skelly 011 Company, Merchan- dise --------------------�---- 72.00 D. J. Woll, Merchandise __ 37.50 Justua Lumber Company, Mer- chandise ___ _____ __ ___ 504.07 General Mills, Inc., Merchan- dise� ------------------------- 1.90 Bostitch - McClain Company, Merchandise ________�________ 2.50 Northwestern B e 1 1 Telephone �Co., Telephone Bill _________ 20.15 Northern States P o w e r Co., Light Blll ------------------- 529.72 Kokesh FIardware, Merchan- dise-------------------------- 2.53 Hennepin County Review, Pub- lication ____ ___ ________ 86.20 Deloris M. Olson, 6ervices __ 42.30 Road and Bridge Fund Frank Erickson, Labor _______ 52.00 �sy Flllbrandt, Servicea ______ 102.00 John Wlllmen, Lebar ---.----� 70.70 Emil Brokl, L�bar __._______ 83•80 William Quina. Labor -------- �.'� Frank Roaengren, Labor _a____ 54.70 Frank Kaepar, Labor __________ 50.20 Wm. H. Zie6ler Co. Inc., Mer- chendise -------------------- 8.40 Mlnnetonka M o t o r Expreas, Miacellaneous _______________ .80 Borchert-Ingersoll, Inc., Mer- chandlse -----------=-------- 53.45 Standard Oil Compnny, Mer- chandise ' 292� Leo Prieat, Merchandiae :_ 3.44 Northern Btates P o w e r Co., ' Electric Bill ---------------- � 1•� Republlc Creosoting Co., Mer- 44.71 chandise -- - gokeah Hardware, �erchandise 21.84 Water Fund Henry Maeon, Labor & Materials 48.10 Northera States P o w e r Co., Electric Bill _____________w_ 204.05 Hopkins Drug, Merchandise 1.^.!� Hennepin County Review, Pub- lication -----------------J--- 9.00 Special Assessment Fund First National Bank of Sop- kins, Coupons ______________ 98.00 Republlc Creosoting Compsny, Merchandlse ---------------- 106.10 Carried. IIpon motion duly made, aeconded and carried tJe-RIISSELLg CARROLL Clerk ATTEST: DR. F. M. bIADDEN President (Ju19 121 J (Official Publicatlon) � VILLAGE OF AOPHINS AN• ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE STANDARD TIME IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPffiNS The Vlllage Council of the Vlllage of Hopkins do ordain hereby es fol- lows: S'ection 1. The standard oi tlme !n the Village of Hopkins shall and is hereby defined as snd eatablished to be and conform to and wlth that time which may now or hereafter be ia ex- istence and established by any act of Congress of tHe IInited 8tates and or b9 any dlrective order of any IInited Stat�s Governmental Departmeat, or agency, pursuant to any act of Con- grese. Section 2. Th1s ordlnance shatl take effect and be in force from and after its publlcation. PAS3ED AND ADOPTED by the Vil- lage Councll of the Village of Aopkins this 3rd day oi July, 1945. _ F. M. MADDEN President of Village Council J. RIIS9ELL CARROLL Vlllage Clerk JOSEPH C. VE3ELY Village Attorney (July 5) r`�T ORDII�TANCE RE OF AU^10MOBIL� C. TRAILERS VITITHIN The Villa�e Council o as follows: Section 1. Definiti terns used herein are def ATING TI� Iv7AIN'I�NATVCE S '�AND THE PARKIIVG OF � E VILI�AGE OF HOPKINS. AND OPERATIOIJ AUTOMOBILE the Villa�e of Hopkins does hereby ordain For the purpose of this Ordinance the as follows• � Automobile Camp: Land or pre�nises used or intended to be used, let or rented for occupancy by campers traveling by automobile or otherti•�ise, or for .occupancy by or of travelers or movable dwellings, rooms or sleeping quarters of any kind. ' �. : Auto Trailer: Any structure or vehicle used as living quarters or 'capable of human hab.itation, mounted on wheels and capable of being moved from place to place, either by its own p�o�r�er or by power supplied by some vehicle attached to or to be attachedthereto. Section 2. 1�Iaintenanc,e of 9utomobile Cain : No person, firm or corporation shall maintain'and or operate an Automobile Camp within �he �iilla�e- of Hopkins without first obtai.n.ing a license so to do. �. ' Section 3. A�plication for License: Application for licens.e to ,-" �'�maintain and/or operate an Auto�obile Ca.m.p shall be rsade to the Vill�ge Council in writin�. Each application shall state the name and address of the applicant, the location of the proposed Automobile Camp, the nam.e of the owner, proprietor or manager of said Automobile Camp, the water supply a4ailable, the toilet and sanitary facilities to be�pro= vided, the size of the lot or parcel of ground to be used, and the ��, maximum number of Auto Trailers that w ill be accommodated. The appli- cation shal.l be s ign.ed by the proprietor or manager of the said Auto- mobile Camp and shall be accompanied vuith a sketch, diagram or plat showing the location, spaci.ng and arrangement of the Auto Trailers to be placed thereon, the location and arr.angement of the toilet facili- ties, water nains, and other sanitary facilities. Said sketch, dia�ra.m or plat shall be taken and considered as a part of the application for a license. � Section 4. License Fee: The fee for a license to maintain and/or operate an automobile camp shall be Twenty-five and no/100 (�25.00) Dollars for every Automobile -Camp vrhere it is proposed to accommodate fifteen (15) or less �uto Trailers; and for every Automobile Cam.p ��here it is proposed to, accotnmodate more tiian fifteen (15) Auto Trailers an aclditional fee of One and no/100 (�1.00) Dollar shall be charged for each Auto Trailer over fifteen (15) which such Automobile Ca.m.p proposes or is arranged to accommodate. � Section 5. ll2ethod of Approvin� Applications: All applications _for license to maintain or operate an automobile carap sha1.1 be submitted-. to the Village Council at a regular meeting thereof and referred to the�Village health officer and to the building inspector and fire ����t at such meeting for their investigation and report at the next regular meeting. Application for license under the terms of this ' ordinance shall not be granted by the Village Council.until the regular meetin� of said Village Council held next after the re�ular meeting at which such application vyas preserited. Section 6. V�ater SupplY: An adequate supply of pure water for drinking and domestic purposes shall tie supplied to meet the requirements of every Automobile Camp. Said water.supply shall� be obtained from faucets__only, conveniently located in said Automobile Cam.p, an d no dipping vessels or common cups shall be per�.itted. Sect:ion 7. Toilets: There shall be provided in every Automobile Camp one water-closet for each seg; one of such water-elosets shall be distinctly marked "For N�en" and one of such water-closets shall be distinctly marked "For Tr'�'omen"; and there shall be provided one of each of' such water-closets for each ten (10)�or fractional part thereof of units of Auto Trailers�proposed to be accommodated. � �' �.. Section 8. Garba�e and Rubbish Receptacles: 'Iwvo,metal receptacles equippecl with tight fitting metal covers shall be provided for each Auto Trailer to be accommodated, One shall be distinctly marked "For Garb��e"; the other shall be distinctly marked "For Rubbish". � It shall be the duty of the manager or operator of every.Automobile Camp to see that such receptacles are maintained in good condition and emptied at least once every twenty-four (24) hours. Section 9. Slop �inks: Every Automobile Camp shall be provided �vitYi� one or more slop sinks properlg connected Truith a sewer or cess pool, such sinks shall be conveniently located at no greater distance tha.n one hundred fifty (159) feet fror� an.y Auto .Trailer parked therein. Section 10. Refuse and Sewa�e Disposal: It shall be unlawful to permit any waste water or material from sinks, baths, showers or other plumbing fixtures in.any Auto Trailer to be deposited upon the surface of the ground. - Section 11. Li�htinR: Every �utomobile Camp licensed hereunder shall be provided with means of lighting the same at night, and all public water-closets and bath units shall be provided with sufficient lighting facilities, which shall be kept lighted during the time from 6ne-half hour after sunset until one-half hour before sunrise. Section 12. Re�istration of Trailer and Occupants: Every Licensee hereunder..shall provide a suitable register for all persons seeking'� accommodations at any Aut �obile C�p and shall be responsible to see that all persons stopping at such Automobile Camp are properly registered tYierein. Such registration shall include the date of arrival, the name and home address of each occupant of the Auto Trailer being parked, the destination of said Auto Trailer,_and the trade name and license number of each automobile. . Section 13. Parkin Auto Trailers in Villa e: No Auto Trailer shall be parked and occupied anywhere in the illage of Hopkins for a longer period than twenty-four (24) hours, other than in a licensed Automobile Camp, without first r.egistering said Auto Trailer with the police depart- ment. Any person, firm or corporation desiring to register an Auto Trailer shall fur nish the police department i�rith the names, ages, addresses an� occupation of every occupant of said Auto Trailer together �vith ir_formation regarding the place where said Auto Trailer is proposed to be parked, and the proposed length of stay of said Auto Trailer. Any f irm, person�or corporation so registering an Auto Trailer shall further shotv that fresh water and toilet facilities will be available to the occupants of said 'Auto Trailer at all times of the day and night at a distance of.not greater than one hundred fifty (150) feet from the place tib'here said Auto Trailer is proposed to be parked. � Upon the registration of �uch Auto Trailer with the police department as hereinbefore provided, the officer registering such Auto Trailer, shall if he finds the provisions of this section fully complied ,with, issue a permit to park the said Auto Trailer at the place proposed f'or a period of not to exceed ten (10) days; provided, however, that not more than tvuo (2) such permits shall be issued to any one Auto Trailer or Auto� Z'railer occupant in any calendar year. All infornation. required to be given hereunder, furnisY�ed by the applicant for a permit shall be written . into the permit issued, and the givin.g of any false information by ariy applicant shall constitute a misdemea.nor under the terms of this ordinance. Section 14.:Parkin� on Street or Allev or Private Propert_y• No Auto Trailer shall be parked and occupied on any street or alley within the Village of Hopkins for a longer period than twenty-four hours; and no Auto Trailer shall be parked for a.ny period of time upon any private property without the perm ission of the owner of such property. For the purpose of this ordinace the er �i'va •property shall include propertg o�vned by the Villa�e of Hopkins^o he ate of T�Tinnesota. Section 15. Trailer shall be for a period of such thirty (30) Lim.it of Period of Parkin� in Automobile: Camps: No Auto parked in any Automobile Camp in the Village of Hopkin s more than t�irty .( 30 ) days,, and for not more than two da�r periods in any one calendar year. -2- Section 16. Removal of Runnin� Gear: No person, Pirm or corporation occupyin� an Auto Trailer�within the Village of Hopkins shall remove its running gear, wheels or other equi.pment designed for transportation of such Auto Trailer and then continue to occupy such Auto Trailer as a _ dwelling vaithout first complying �r�ith all of the' provisions of the Buildin� and Zoning Ordinances of the Villa�e of Hopkins. Section 17. Occupation of DisplaY Lot of Licensed Dealer: Nothing in th is ordinance shall be construed to prohibit any duly licensed trailer dealer from occupying, by hi.mself or his agent, one trailer at such place of business v�rhere trailers are displayed, provided toilet facilities and running tivater are available to such oceupant outside of said trailer so occupied at a distance of not more than one hundred fifty (150) feet from such trailer at all times of the day and hight. Section 18: Chief of Police to Enforce Ordinance: The Chief of Police of the Village of Hopkins shall enf'orce the terms and provisions of this ordinance. G�Thenever the Chief o.f I.'olice shall deem it necessary he may direct the health off-icer of the Village of Hopkins to inspect any automobile camp or auto trailer parked under the provision of this ordinance, and report his findings in ��riting. If in the opinion of the health officer any such Automobile Carap, or any such Auto Trailer- has become so� unsanitary as to endanger the health of the occupants of such Automobile Camp or Auto 'I`railer, or the surrounding cammunity, or.the sanitary facilities of said Automobile Cam.p have become inadequate to properly protect the health of the occupants�of.said Automobile Camp or the health of the surrounding community, the health officer shall report such fact to the Chief of Police in vrriting, to�ether �vith his recommen- datioris of the steps necessar y to remedy the condition. The Chief of Police shall forth�vith give the owner, manager or proprietor, of such - Automobile Ca.mp, or the occupant of such Auto Trailer written notice of the findings and recommendations of the health off icer, together with a demand that the recommendations of the health off icer be carried out within ten (10)�� days after receipt of such written notice and deraand. If the owner, manager or praprietor of such -Autoinobile Camp, or the occupant of Such Auto Trailer fails or refuses to carry out and put into .effect the . recommendations of the health officer as contained in the written notice of the ChieP of Police, the Chief of Police shall report such fact t o the '�i��lage Council at its next regular meeting, and the Village Council may at.such meeting, either �vith or without a public hearing, revoke the license or permit involved. ' Section 19. Penalty: Every person convicted of violating any of the terms or provisions of this ordinarice shall be punished by a fine of not more than One Hundred and No/100 (�100.00) Dollars, or by im.prison- ment for�not more than ninety (90) days, plus the costs of the prosecu't ion in any case. Section 20. Ordinance Not to be Ad�ud�ed jloid: Iri the event that any part, clause or sentence oi' this ordinance shall be adjudged void or of no effect, such decision shall not affect the rest or remainder of the ordinance. Section 21. Tirae of Takin� Effect : This ordinance shall take e�fect and be in force . irom and after its publication.� F . M . l�?ADDEN President of Village Council . ATTEST:` J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk � JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney. �_: r� . " 1� /l AI�T ORDIl�TANCE RELATING TO "'I�iE STAt�DARD . OF TIME IN . THE VILI�GE OF HOPK7NS - The Villa�e Council of tne �illage of �Hopkins do ordain hereby as follovas: Section l. The standard oP time in the Villa�e of Hopkins shall and is hereby defined as and established to be and conform to and with that ti.me vuhich may nova or here�af'ter be in existence and established by an)lact of Congress of the United States and or by any directive order � of any United �tates '�vverncn.ental Department, or agency, pursuarit to any act of Congress. , Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication. PASSED AND .n,DOPTED by the Village Coun.cil of the Village of . Hopkins this 3rd day of July, 1945. IF . M . ��1lADDEN ! President of Village G�ouncil � " ATTEST: I I S. RUSSELL CARROLL Villa�e Clerk SOSIl'H C . � VESELY Village Attorney � 0 n � < �� %�1 . .. .� _ � . . . . . . . . :S . . .. . . . . , l� RECULAR MEETING'OF THE V�I`!_`LAGE COU^CIL OF H�PKINS WAS HE�D AT TH,E COUNC I L CHA&lBERS I N THE VI L� AGE, HAL! ON TUESDAY, JULY I7TH, I945, AT 7:30 P.nn. . , �ilL MEMBERS PRcSENT. � ODEL� MOVED, BROW,N SECONDED THqT THE MIN.UTES OF THE LAST MEETING:'. BE APPROVED AS READ. CARRIED. CARRO! L MOVED� BROWN,SECONDED THAT THE APPLICATION OF IV�IETOR� OWEN FOR A BUILDING PERMIT FOR AN ABATTOIR BE GRANTED•. ON THE VOTE� BROWN., OI.SON, AND VARROLI. VOTED AYE, ODELI. VOTED N0. MOTION LARRIEO. OLSON MOVED, BROWN SECONDED THAT THE APPLICATION OF JAMES NICKODYM FOR A BUILDING PERMIT FOR A GARAGE BE DENIED. CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED; ODELL SECONDED THAT �".RESOLUTION DETERMINING THE NECESSITY OF PROPOSED CON�TRUCTION OF CURB'A�ONG CERTAIN ROADS AND . STR�ETS IN PARKRIDGE IN THE VILLAGE O�F HOPKI��S"yrWHICH RESO�LUT��N is HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED ExHisiT "A", AND HEREWITH MADE A PART OF THESE M I NUTES, BE ADOPTED. CAR RI ED. ' CARROLL MOVED� ODELL SE.CONDEO THAT "RESOLUTION DETER(viINING THE NECESSITY OF PROPOSED TAR OIL TREATMENT TO CERTAIN STREET.S Ar�D ALLEYS IN THE VILLAGE GF HOPKINS��� WHICH RESOLUTION IS HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHIBIT "B", AND HEREWII'H MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES� BE ADOPTED. CARRI ED. OLSON MOVED, BROW.N SECONDED THAT TH E FO! LOWING BI LLS BE PAI D; � � GENERAL FUND. I2OII FRANK•ROSENGREN ' LABOR I2OI2 HENRY SCFiUSSLER "LABOR I2OI3 DELORIS M. OLSON SERVICES I2UI4 FRANK ERICKSON LABOR I2OI5 NELS NELSON LABOR ( 2OI6 �OE �ORET � / LABOR I2OI7 �AKE SCHEFFLER LABOR I 2O I 8 uEORGE i��• Nl I LES SERV I CES �12OI9 JAMES VHMEL LABOR (2020 WIL�IAM QUINN LABOR �2O2I MARY E• ANDERSON SERVICES I2O22 MIKE 4u• Z�POY SERVICES. I2O23 VICTOR GAGER LABOR ' ROAD AND BRIDGE FUfVD 16854 FRANK ROSENGREN 16855 JOHN ���I I.LMAN 16856 EMIL BROKL 16857 FRANK KASPAR 16858 FRANK ERICKSON I 6859� VVi �! I AM Qu i r��v 6833 HENRY SCHUSS�ER 6534 HERMAN �LSON CARR I ED. LABOR LABOR LABOR LABOR LABOR LABOR WATER FUND 6 METERS . MERCHANDISE II•90 34.40 71•20 8.7� 39.50 60.70 15.60 22.40 80.90 7.y7 48.00 277.00 16.80 ' 65.60 64.40 60.70 ' 45.00 49.20 55.80 ,�',40 a � � 4.00 OLSO�N MOVED, BR.OWN SECONDED THAT THE V�LLAGE PAY THEIR DUES OF �'rJ.00 1N THE RURAL NENNEPIN COUNYY LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES. CARRIED. UPaN MOTION DUI.Y MA�DE, SECONDED, AND CARRIED THE, MEETING ADJOURNED. CLERK � ' ATT EST : � PRESIDENT (vrricial Publlcation) VILLAGE OF HOPRINS MINUTES OF ME�TING A regular meeting of the Vlllage Council of Hopkins wae held at the Councll Chambers in the Vlllage Hall on Tuesday,' July 17th, 194fi, at 7:30 p.m. All membera present. Odell moved, Brown seconded that the minutes of the last meeting be ep- proved as read. Csrried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded that the application of Vlctor Owen for a building permit for an abbatoir be granted. On the vote, Brown, Olson, and Carroll voted Aye, Odell voted No. Motion carried. Olson moved, Browa seconded that the application of James Nickodym ior a building permit for a garage be de- nted. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell aecoaded that "RE$OLIITION DETPsRMININC} THE NECESSITY OF PROPO$ED CON- $TRIICTION OF CIIRB ALON(} CER- TAIN ROADS AND STREETB' YN PARKRIDC}E' IN THE VILLACiE OF HOPgINB," which ,resolution Ss here- to attached, marked Exhlhit "A," and herewith made a part of these minutee, be adopted. Carrled. Carroll moved, Odeli seconded that "RESOLIITION DETERMININ(} THE NECES3ITY OF PROPOSED TAR OII. TREATMENT TO CERTAIN: $TREETS AND ALLEYB IN TIiE VII�LAGE OF HOPffiN8," which resoluiion 1s here- to attached, marked Exhibit "B," and herewlth me de a part of these minutes, be adopted. Cerried. Olson rx�rved, Brown seconded thst the folloutng bllls be pald: General Fund Frsnk Rosengren, Lmbor ________� 11.90 Henry $chuseler, Labor ________ 34.4a Delorls M..�Olson, 8'ervlcea _ _ 712P Prenk Erlckson, Labor __-_-_---- 8•7U Nele Nelson, Labor ______________ 39.80 Joe Joret. Labor ---------------- 60.70 Jake 6cheffler, Labor ___________ 15.80 C3eorge M. Miles, 6ervlcea _______ 22.40 James Chmel. Labor ------------ �.� Wllliam @ulnn. I,abor_ ---------- 7.90 Mary E..Andereon, Servicea ______ 48•00 Mike W. Zipoy, 8ervicea ________ 277.00 Vlctor C3ager, Labor ____ ' _ __ 16.80 Aoad and Bridge Fuad Frank Rosengren, Labor ________. 85.60 John Wlllman, Labor __________ 84.40 Emll Brokl, Labor ______________ 60.70 Frank Kaspar, Labor ____-------- 45.00 Frank Eriakson. Labor ---------- 49.20 Wllliam Quinn, Labor __________ 55.80 Water Fund Henry 6chuasler, Meters _ _--- 48.10 Herman Olson, MeFchsndise ____ 4.00 Csrried. Olson moved, Brown eeconded thst the Vlllage pay their dues of $5.00 ln the Rural Hennepin County League:o! Municipalltlea. Csrrled. Upon motlon dulY made, eeconded, and carried the meetiag ed]ouraed. J. RU88ELL' CAR80LL ' Clerk ATTE3T: • DR. F. M. MADDEN, Preaident (July 2@) � � w.� .; . // 'E" , (% (�l �YeFa+y '.'�'�.. ' S,- . . RESOLIITI ON DETERh�'INTNG TfiE NECESSITY ' OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF CURB AI,ONG CERTAI�T ROADS AI�ID STREETS IN PAF�I�tIDGE Irt Z� VILLAGE OF HOPKINS. VJfiEREAS, a petition signed by a majority of the ovvners of real property abutting upon the following lots and property in'said Village, viz: Al.ong that part of the North side of 2nd Avenue in Parkrid�e in front oY. Lots 1 and 22, Block 3, Parlflridge, has been presented to the �illa�e Council of the Village of Hopkins praying for the construction of curb thereon. AND �NflEREA�, due and statutory notice of a meeting of the Village Council to determine the necessity and advisability, oP such improvement has been given, which notiee speciEies Jul� 17, 1945, at B:OO o'clock P. �R, as the date 'and time of such meeting to all of the property owners whose property may be assessed f or such improveanent by due and proper publication of such notice in the Hennepin County Review, the official newspaper of the Village of Hopkins, as provided by lavu. 9ND �9fF]EREA,S, no ob jection has been made by a.ayone to said improvement. ' _ NOtiV THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the villa�e Council of the �illage of Hopkins, that it is necessary, espedient and proper that the aforementioned roads and streets, a.s hereinabove set�forth, shall be improved by the construction of curb, according to th-e specif ications no�v on f ile with the Vi-llage Recorder. FUR'I�iER, that the total expense incurred by such improvement�shall be borne by and assessed against all�the lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting upon such impro vement. PASSED AND ADOPTED July 17, 1945. ATTEST: J. RIISSELL CARROLL illage Glerk sOSEPB "C . VESELY V lla�e ttorney 0 by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins F. M. MADDEN President of Villa�e Council n 9 RESOLUTION DETEI$1�II�G T� NECESSITY OF PROPOSED TAR• OIL . TREA7�NT TO CERT6IN STREETS AND ALLEYS . IN THE VII�LAGE OF " HOPKINS . �II�REAS,'a petition signed by a ma�ority of the owners of real ' � property abutting upon the a11ey from ist to 2�.d Street South between lOth an d llth Avenues South, has been p'resented to the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins praying for tar oil treatment thereon. �ND �°Jf�REAS, due and statutorq notice of a meeting of the Village Council ��Go determ.ine the advisability of such improvement has been giaen, which notice specifies July 17, 1945, at 8:00 o'clock P. M, as the date an.d time of such meeting, to all property owners whose property map be assessed for such im.provement by due and proper publication of such notice in the Hennepin County Review, the official newspaper of the Village of Hopkins as provided by law. AND WAERF�A.S, no objection has been made by anyone to-said improvement. N06"� �REFORE, it is hereby resolved by the Village Council of ,the �illage of gopkins that it is necessary, expedient and proper.;•"�` that the aforemQntioned alley; as here in.above set forth, shall be' �_. improved bg tar oil treatment, according to the specifications now on fi le w ith the village Reco rder . F[TRTHER, that the total expense incurred by such improvement shall be borne by and assessed a�ainst all of•the lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting upon such improvement. PASSED A1�TD ADOPTED by the Village Council of the �illage oP Hopkins July I7, 19 45. ATTEST: J'. RUSSELL DARROLL_ Yi llage C ler k JOSEPH C . VESE LY illage Attorney F. M. �ADDIIV President of ill�ge ouncil. ! B J (OfPicial Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS VILLAGE COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS A regular meeting of the Vlllage Couacll of Hopkins was held at the Councll Chambers in the Vlllage Hall on Tuesday, eTugust 7th, 1945, at 7:3d P.M. ' All members present. Odell moved, Brown seconded that the minutes of the last meeting be ap- proved � as read. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded that the petition Yor Sewer and Water Main Extensions�oa Monroe Avenue South be granted. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded that the Fire Department purchase Q five inch 3oft Suction hose ten Yeet long. Canied. Carroll moved, Olson seconded that the Vlllage employ Ralph D. Thomas and Assoclates as engineers on the Monroe Avenue WatEr and Sewer Proj- ect and the Washington Avenue wa- ter and sewer project. Carrled. Olson moved, Odell seconded that the petition for Tarvia on Oxford and Murphy Avenuea be granted. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded that the applicationa for beer licensea by the American Legion Wilbur Moore Post for August 9, 10, and 11, and the Czech Festival, both at the Falrgrounds, be granted. Caaied. Carroll moved, Oleon seconded that the Village purch�ae the balance of the abandoned Mllwaukee right of way on Shady Oak Lake Yor F1fty ($50) dol- lare. Carried. ` Carroll- moved, Odell seconded that the "Petltion of the Vlllage of Hop- kins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, ior an order granting the privilege to, and compelling the Twin City Motor Bus Company to issue free transiera to all East Bound Patrons of all buses oper- ated by ssid Twin City Motor Bus Company between Cilen Lake, Minne- sota, and Brookaide Avenue in St. Lou- is Park, Mlnnesota, and for a further order reducing bus farea between Hop- kine and Minneapolis," which petitlon is hereto sttached, marked Exhlbit "A," and herewlth made �a part of these minutes, be passed and adopted ae s reaolutlon by the Village Council of I the Vtllage of Hopklns. Carrled. Carroll moved, Brown seconded that the Vlllage Councll approve the classi- fication as non-conservatlon and for sale all of the land listed by the Coun- ty Boaril 1n thelr liat Number 144 "C." Carried. � Olsdn moved, Carroll seconded that the Vlllage Councll petitlon the Aen- nepin Coynty Board of Commisionera to release all state-owned lots in West Minneapolis, Center, Bouth •of Excelslor Blvd. at open sale and not necessarlly in blocks. Csrrled. Olson moved. Odell aeconded that the [ollowing billa be paid: - GENERAL FUND � WSlliam Bla1s, Miecellaneoue __$ 65.00 Henry Schuseler, Labor ________ 86.90 I'ed Johnson, Police __________ 18.40 7oe Joret, Labor _____________ 76.20 Frank Rosengren, Labor ______ 28.20 Willlam Quinn, Labor ________ 5.40 James Kranz, Miscellaneoue __ 2.g0 Nels Nelson, Labor ___________ 49.00 Jacob 8chefrier, Labor _______ 3.20 Henry M. Mason, Labor and Ma- terials ----------------------- 42.00 Wllliam Benaon, Labor ______._ 12.80 George M. Miles, Labor _______ 27.20 County of Henneptn, Miscellsn- eove --o---------------------- 227.50 Amerlcan Llnen Co., Miecellan- eous ------------------------- 1.45 Guetafson and Fuxa, Merchan- dise -------------------------- 3.03 � A. guchera Repair 8hop, Mer- chandise ____�________________ 5.80 J. Russell Carroll, Postage __ .90 League oi Minn. Municipali- ties, Duea ___________________ 60.00 A. W. Elmquist, Postage 2.00 Suburban Hen'n. Co. Relief, Poor '------------------------- 408.74 Linde Air products Co., Mer- chandise _____________________ 6.16 Frank Sltar; $ervices _________ 124.40 C3erard Motors, Merchandise _ 95.30 A.B.C. Oxygen Tent Rental, MSecellaneous ________________ 3.00 Weat Minneapolie Ice and F'uel, Miscellaneous ________________ 51.38 Mine Safety App. Co., Merchan- dise -------------------------- 24.11 Walter Booth & Son, Merchan- dise ----=--------------------- 1.87 Sopkins Greenhouae, Merchan- dise-------------------------- 5.00 Mlnneapolis Gas Llght Co., L�ght Bill --------- ---------- ��1.00 NorEhwestern Bell Telephone, Telephonsr Blll ______________ 18.80 Frank J. Bren, Mlscellaneous__. 1.25 Hopkins Fire Department, Mis- cellaneoua ------------------- 71.00 8uburban Chevrolet Co., Mer- chandise --------------------- 3.90 Lampert Ysrds, Inc., Merchan- dise -------------------------- 21.43 Minnesota Products Co., Mer- chandise _____________________ 11.00 $. E. $vec, Mlecellaneoua ______ 1.25 3kelly OSl Co., Merchandise __ 108.00 National Buahing & Parts Co., Merchandiae _________________ 3.78 Dahlberg Bros., Mlscellarieous � 12.9Q Gamble 8tores, -.Merchandise __ � .45 Justus Lumber Co., Merchan- dise-------------------------- 1.92 Donovan Furniture Co., Mer- chandiae -----------�-------- 1.50 Lund Sinclair Service, 1GIer= chandise --------------------- 57.36 Hennepin County Review, Pub- llcation ______________________ 57.60 Kokesh Hardware, Merchandise 17.63 Northern 8tstes Power Co., Electrlc B111 __________________ 525.21 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND Frank Rosengren, Labor ______ 43.20 Frank Kaspar, Labor ____:_____ 55.30 Wi111am Quian, Labor __________ 65.60 Frank Erickaon, Labor ________ 71.00 John Wlllman, Labor ________ 83.90 Emll Brokl, Labor _____________ 71.00 Republic Creosoting Co., Mer- chandise --------------------- 820.43 Lull Mfg. Co., Merchandlse __:_ 109.00 Wm. Zeigler Co., Merchandlse _ 29.85 Ernest Duda, Mlscellaneoua __ 4.50 Conaolldated Materials Co., Mer- chandlse ____________________ 367.64 Frank J. Bren, Merchandlse __ 5.00 Dahlberg Bros., Merchandise __ 63.00 Juatus Lbr. Co., Merchandise __ 2.34 Lund 81nc1a1r 3ervice, Merchan- dise -------------------------- 2.25 Gsmble Stores, Merchandlse __ .98 WATER FUND DeGrafY Wolff, Watermain ____3,204.88 First National Bank, Collec- tlons ------------------------ 13.00 Miller Davte Co., Merchandlse 15.00 Chicago Bridge & Iron Co., Miacellaneous _______________12,603.60 Dahlberg Bros., Merchandise __ 12.33 Lund Sinclair Servlce, Merchen- dise------------------------- 8.05 Northern Statea Power Co., Electric Bill _________________ 262.85 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND First National Bank, Coupons 1,036.73 Security National Bank, Miscel- laneous ---------------------- 573.70 DeGraff Wolff, Miscellaneous __ 1,353.00 Hennepin Co. Review, Publica- tion ------------------------- 13.51 IIpon motion duly made, seconded, and carried the meeting adjourned. , J. RIIS$ELL CARROLL, Clerk. ATTEST: DR. F. M. MADDEN, President. (Aug. 16) � - - _, A RE�GU� AR MEETING OF,'THE VI'_LAGE� CDUNCI! OF HOPKINS WAS HE! D AT THE COUNCI! CHAPJIBERS IN 7HE VI�_!.AGE HA.! l. JN TUESDAY, I'�UGUST 7TH, I`�'�5, AT 7; 3O Pf.iM. � �! �_ MEMBERS PRESEN7. � '� � ODE!'_ MOVED, BROWN SECONDLD THAT THE MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING BE APPROVED AS READ. CARRIED. ODE�_L (viOVED, BROtiNN SECONDED THAT. THE PETITION FOR SEWER AND 4'�ATER A�IAIN ESTENSIONS ON iVi0�R0E AVENUE SJUTH BE GRANTED. GARRIED. � ODELL h70VED, BRDV�JN SECOINDED THAT TNE FIRE DEPARTfdiENT PURCHASE A FIVE INCH SOFT SUCTION HOSE,TEN FEET LflNG. CARRI�D. I CARROL'_ f�OVED, OI.SON SE�C�JNDED THA.T THE VI'_LAGE EMPLOY ��A°_PH U. THOMAS Af�;D l�SSOCI ATES AS Ef�GINEBRS ON THE I�ri0NR0E AVENUE '�'VATER AND SE4YER PR�f7ECT AND T3�E 'V�ASHIIVGTON AVcNUE �JVATER AND �7E4VER PROJECT. �+ARRIED. O! SON MOVED, ODE'_'_ SECONDED THAT THE PET 1 T I�fV F�r= TARV I A 0� OXFORD A"JD ��18RPHY AVENUES BE GRANTED. CARRI ED. ODEL'_ M�OVED, BROVJN SEOONDED TNAT TriE APP�_ICATI ONS FOR BEER L I CENSES BY THF AMER I CAN LEG�I ON VVI ! BUR Ni00RE POST FOR �UGUST 8� IO� I Ai�1D � I, AiJD THE I:ZECH cEST I VA'_, BOTN AT THE FA I R uROUNDS o� GRANTED. VARRIED. ' i,�• i;ARROL! MOVED, O'_S�N S�CONDED TNAT THE VI �_LAGE PURCHASE THE -, BA�_ANCE OF TI!E ABAt�1DON'r_D I\�11 LIWAUKEE. R I G'rl JF W Y�I� uHADY OAK Lv�A.KE'_- Q FOR FIFTY ���SO� DOLLARS. LARRIED. .���yv3%��/'"'�'� I CARRC�'_ MOVED, GDE'_'_ SECvNbED THAT Ti-!E °PETITIUN OI- T�1L VILLAGt UF H08K I �iS� HEI`���tP I i�J CO�i�! i Y,! �rl i f����.� E�CTA, FOR � r�i�,i O�;DF R GRAi�iT l,vG THE FR I�/ I LLG=- T0, A!'v'D COi.iP`LL I i�vu T� �� T�;r'I fV i:; I TY i�;IOTAR �U� COiv'IPAi�Y TO I SSUC �q�c TRN��!SFER'u TO �L! t!\�i`I �:-Gl)I`dJ °�1TROi�S Qi= /�LL �_"�UScS GPLi�tiT=D �Y SA I D T'JJI I`i C I�TY' i�,i!OTAR BUS �Oi�I�PAI`JY �EsETV1�EEi�1 aLEi�� LAK�, F;�il i'�!�.iE`;OT�, AUi� BROOK— � S I GE ��ItNUE I P�J� ST. LOU I S P;�I�iK, ��11 �Jfdi'-�`�GT�,� Ai`�� �0� A �=U;T��cR ORD�R � � C;EOU� I fJU ��U� ;`ARY�S �C:T�:J�_�i`d HUPK I',,� Hi\D P:`� I �Ji�EF�POL I S" � WH I CH P�T I T I ON IS HERETO ATTACH,ED� MARKtD EXH131•T °A��, AI�ID HEREWITH NADE A. PART OF THESE ,'vil NUTES, BE PASSED A!VD �DGPTED AS A RESOLUT I ON 6Y THE ��II !�_AGE I COUNC I L CF THE VI L! NGE OF I-�,OpK I NS< i.ARR I ED. CARROL�_ �90VED, �ROVVi�I SECOfJDED TI-IAT TI�!E VI'_'_AGE i;OUNCI L APPROVk THE C! /�5S1 FI CAT! ON AS NONECONSEP,VAT I ON AND FOR SA'_E A'_L OF THE LAf�D L15TcD BY THE �.DUNTY �OARD IN THEIR`"'3��I.ST IvUMBER I�4 ���i��• �•ARiiIED. OLS �N (�40 VED, CARRO! ! SECONDED THAT TH� UI L�_AGE COUi�;C I L PET I T 10f� � THE HENNEPI N l;OUNTY BOARD OF I.OMf�II SSI JNERS. TJ RE'_EASE A�_'_ SAIATE—OVJ\�ED 1� '�TS I N t�JEST PViI NNEAPO-�_I S, CENTER, 50UTH �OF �XCE'_S I OR �LVD. AT OPEfJ SALE AND NO NFCESSAR I LY ! t�l B'_OCKS. VARR I ED. �� O�_S�N P1i0VcD, ODEL'_ SECOfJDED THAT TI-IE FD'_'_0'�":'I �VG B I LLS �E �A I D: I 2024 I 2038 I 2039 I 2040 I 2041. I 2042 12043 I 2044 I 2045, 12046 I 2047 I 2048 I 2049 I 2050 I 2051 12052 I 2053 12054 I 2055 I 2057 I 2058 � ��J`.� Utiv�FlAL `!.:iiQ !'l�l! LIANI a! AIS ���iISCEL:.ANEOUS HENRY �CHUSS�_ER �.ABOR TED JflHNSON POLICE JOE �ORET LABOR �RANI< ROSENGREN LABOR ' l�V��_:IAM '�yUINN ' LA:;OR JAMES KRAiUZ I�.!IISE��_LANEOUS NE� S IVE� S�N LABOR �ACOB �CHCFF�_ER LABDR HENRY N�. Pti�ASON LABOR AND ��ATER I ALS ��ILLIAM F�'ENSON— LABOR GEDRGE �• NIILES LABOR COUNTY OF HEI�liVEPI N Pdll SCELLANEOUS A��E�iCa�v LIr�En Co. N�15CE'_LP,PJEOUS GU.STAFSON AND FUXA I1nERCHAND I SE A• KUCHERA �EPA�DfR �HOP hJIERCHAN01 SE �. RUSSE!_�_ CARRO�_L POSTAGE LEAGUE OF P���INN. i�ijUNFCIPA�_ITJF_S UUES A. W. E�_��iQU I ST POSTAGE SUBURBAN HENN. CD. I�ELIEF POOR LI NDE �il R PR:�DUC'iS C0. P���•ERCHAPiDI SE FRANK �ITAP, SBRVICES 65.00 86.9Q� 1�.40 76.20 28.20 5.40 2.40 41.00 J•2O 42.00 12.80 27.20 227.50 I . 45 3.03 5.80 • JO 00.00 �.�i� 4oa.�� 6.16 124.40 ,� � ENcRAL FUND (CoN'o) ; I2O6O GERARD 151pTORS �ViERCHAND I SE I 2OFI A•B.C• OXYGEN TENT �KENTA'_•` Nil SCE! �ANEOUS ( 2OG2 �u�EST Pv�l NNEAPOL I S I C��E AND FUE.! --�dil SCEL! ANEOUS I 2063 I��i raE SA�ETY APP. C0. MERCHANDI SE I 2064 'uJ,a! T ER BOOTH & SON I��ERCHAND I SE I 2065 HOPK I NS GREENHOUSE NiERCI-IAND I SE �1�1 NN EAPOLI S IaAS LI GHT CO.� LI GHT BI L�_ NORTHWESTERN BE�at. TELEPHONE'� ��I�E�HONE BI L� FRANK J. BREN . � PVIISCE! ! ANEOUS HOPKINS I'IRE UEPARTNiENT MISCELLANEOUS SUBURBAN CHEBRO!ET L0. � MERCHANDISE LAM�ERT YARDS, �NC. � P,"ERCHANDISE I4; I NNESmTA PRODUCTS CO.. - �. �1ERCHAND I SE S• E. SVEC ✓ MISCELLANEflUS SICE! LY OI L C0. � (�SERCHANDI SE NATIONAL �USHI•NG & PARTS C0.-MERCHANDISE I 2076 DAHI.BERG BROS. 12077 �anng�E STOP,ES ( 2O7H JU STU S LUMBER CO . 12079 DO,NOVAi�I FURNITURE C0. I2OSO LUND SI NCLAi R SERVI CE I2OHI HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIE4V I 2082 KOKESH HARD�VARE I2083 NORTHERN STATES POU�ER C0. �,'ll SCELLANEOUS II�iERCHANDI S-E MERCHANDISE I��ERCHANCI SE ��ERCHAN DI SE' ' pUB! ICATION IU�ERCHAND I SE E!ECTRIC Bi�� ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND 16863 FRANK fiOSENGREN ��S6q- FRANK KASPAR I 68 6 5 W �!! i a, ��r� Q u i N n 16866 FRANK ERicKsoN I 6867 JOHN 4�1 ! LMAN I 6868 EMi � BROK! 16869 REPUBLIC CREOSOTING C0. 16870 Lu! � MFc. Co. I6S7I iIUM. ZEI G.LER' L0. 16872 ERNEST DUDA I 6573 CONSOL I DATED IViA'f ER I ALS CO . � I 6874 FR A�K J• gR E;v ICH75 DAHLBERG �ROS. � 16876 J�sTus LaR. Co. ICS7� LUND 51NCLAIR BERVCCE 16878 GAMBLE S�mess 6��� DEGRAFF W0� FF � 6840 FI RST NATI ONAL .BANK 6841 11� i!! ER DAv i s C�. 6842 CHICAGO �RIDGE t� �RON 6843 DAHLBERG 6RDS. 6844 LU ND S I(�C LA I R JERV I C E 6845 NORTHERN STA�T'ES POWER LABOR LABCR LABOR LABOR LAB OR CABOR M6�CHANDISE IVIERCHAND I SE NIERCHANDISE N�I SCELLANEOUS NIERCHAND I SE ����ERCHAND I SE MERCHANDI SE PV)ERCHAND I SE MERCHANDISE . NERCHANDI SE �JATER FUND Co. Co. �NATERMAIN COLLECTIONS Pl�IERCHAND i SE N�ISCE� LANEOUS IVIERCHAND I SE I4hEr�CHAND I SE E� ECTIRI C a� � � SPEC I AL ASSES'Sfvi�NT FUf�1D FI RST NAT I ONAL BANK SECUR I TY �JAT I ONAL 6ANK DEGRAFF ��'�OLFF 16735 HENNEPIN C0. REVIEW CARR I ED. COUPONS NI�SCELLANEOUS PV� I SC E! ! AN EOU S PUBLICATION a 95.30 3.00 51 .38 24.11 1.87 5.00 �.�� 18.80 1.25 7�•0� 3.90 21.43 ��.�� 1.25 108.00 3.78 12.90 .45 1.92 1.50 57.36 57.60 17.63 525.21 43.20 55.30 65.60 7�.0� 33.90 71•00 820.43 I 09.. 00 29.85 4.50 367.64 5.00 63. 00. 2.34 s 2 • G 5 .98 3204.88 I 3. 00 15.00 12,603.60 I 2. 33 a.o5 262.85 1036.73 '573. 70 1353.00 13.51 UPON MOTION DULY MADE, SECDNDED, AND CARRIED THE MEETING ADJOURNED. CLERK ATTEST: PRESIDENT • r ' NOTICE TO PR�PERTY 0'uVNERS 'r'�IOSE PROPERTY 11�,Y BE ASSESSED THEREFOR, OF PROPOSED TAR OIL TREA'IiJIEI�TT TO CERTAIN ALLEYS, AI�D STREETS ! IN. 'I'HE VILI�AGE OF HQPKINS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambers in the �ity Hall in '� s�id Villate at 8:04 0' clock P. M. on the 4th day of �eptember, 1945, to ;determine the necessity and advisability of preparing and improving by tar oil treatment, according to plans and specifi- catiions therePor no�v on file with the Recorder of . said Village,' the f ollowing : (a) Along Oxford Street Last to Murphy 1�venue and � along Murphy Avenue from Oxford Street to : Zake Street. . (b) Along the alley in Block 65, Zalest ll�inneapolis, � Second Division. r Notice is hereby further given that the total egpense of such treatment along said Streets and Avenues will be borne by and assessed�against all of the respe.ctive lots, pieces and , parcels of la.n.� abuttin� upon such im.provem.ent. ' The o�vn.ers of all such property are hereby notiPied to be present at the time and place above mentioned, to show cause why ' such improvements are not advisable and necessary. F . T.2. r�lADD�N President V'illa�e Council , ATTEST: J. �RUSSELL CARROLL illage lerk � JOSE`PN C . VESELY Villa�e Attorne y , :;� , � (Offlcial Publication) VII.LAGE OF HOPHINS NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPEATY MAY BE AS- SESSED THEREFOR,OF PROPOSED TAR OIL TREATMENT TO CER- TAIN ALLEYS AND STREETS IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPHINS. NOTICE I$' IiEREBy GIVEN, that the Village. Council of. the. Vlllage of FIopklna wlll meet in the Councll Chambers in the City $all in sa,id Vlllege at 8:00 o'clock P.M. on the 4th day of September, 1945, to determine the neceaslty and advlsability of pre- paring and improving by tar oil treat- meat, according to plans and apecifi- catlons thereYor now on file with the Recorder of said Vlllage, the following: (a) Along Oxfard 3treet East to Murphy Avenue and along Murphy Avenue from Oxford Street to Lake etreet. (b) Along the alley tn Block 65, West Minnespolis, Second Divlsion. Notice !s herebp further given that the total expense of such treatment along esid Streets and Avenuea will be borae by and assessed against all of the respective lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting upon such improve- ment. � The owners of all such property are hereby notified to be present at the tlme and piace above mentioned,'to ehow cause why such improvements are not advisable and necessary. F. M. MADDEN, ' President Village Council: AT�'EST: J. RUSSELL CARROLL, Village Clerk. JO$EPH C. VESELY, V111age Attorney. • (August 16, 4P . NOTICE TO PROPERTY Ob�1NNERS iN�iOSE PROPERZ'Y N1AY RE ASSESSED 7�REFOR OF PROPOSED 4'JATER M�i2N CON- STRUCTION ALONG lti'IQNROE AVENUE SOUTH FR0�4 'giE NORTH BOUNDARY LINE OF LOT 7, BLOCK 33 TO THE SOU7HERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF LOT 11, BLOGK 33, AS THE SAi�aE WOULD BE IF .EXTENDED, ALL IN vsIEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER, AND ALONG WASI-�LNGTON AVENUE SOUTH FROI�� 14'lILWATJKEE STREET SODU'I�H TO A POII�T 906 FEET SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE. Notice is hereby given that the VilTage Council of the Village of Hopkins wi1T meet in the Council Cham.bers in the City Hall in said gillage at B:OO o'clock P. M. on September 4, 1945, to deter- mine the necessity and.advisability of the egtension and construe- tion of water mains alon� I.�Ionroe Avenue South from the North Boundary Line of ,Lot "7, Block 33 to tlie Southerly Boun:dary Line of Lot 11, Block 33, as the sa�e would be if extended, aTl in V�lest Mirineapolis Center; and along uVashin.gton Avenue South from Milwaukee Street South to a point 906 feet South of Egcelsior Avenue. The size of said water mains are to be in accordan.ce with the plans and specifications on .file with the Village Recorder. � � Notice is hereby further given that the total expense of such con�truction shall be assessed against all the lots and lands abuttin� �� upon said improvement in accordance with Chapter 425 Laws of P1linnesota for 1921; �nd said property ovaner-s are hereby notified to be �resen.t at the time and place aforesaid to show cause why such construction is not necessary and proper. �Dated August 10, 1945. ATTEST : �'�:="��RUSSELL�: CARROLL Vi'llage Clerk. , _ JOSEPH -C. VESELY Village Attorney F. 1��. �lADDEN President oY illage Council (O[ficial Publication) VILLAGE OF IiOPKINS NOTICE TO PBOPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY MAY BE AS- SESSED THEREFOR, OF -PRO-' POSED WATER MAIN CONSTRUC- TION ALONG MONROE AVENUE S O U T H FROM THE NORTH BOUNDARY LINE OF LOT T, BLOCK 33 TO TfiE SOUTAERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF LOT 11, BLOCK 33, AS THE SAME WOULD BE IF EXTENDED, ALL IN WEST MINNEAPOLIS C E N T E R, AND A L O N G WASHINGTON AVENUE SOUTH FROM M I L W A U K E E I STREET SOUTIi TO A POINT 906 FEET SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE. ' Notice !a hereby glven that the Vll- lage Council of the Village of Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambers in the City Hall in satd Village at 8:00 o'clock P.M. on September 4, 1945, to determine the necessity and� advlsabiltty of the extension and constructlon of water mains along Monroe Avenue South from the North Boundary LSne of Lot 7, Block 33 to the Southerly Boundary Llne of Lot 11, Block 33, as ' the eame would "be if extended, all in West Minneapolis Center; and along Waehington Avenue South from Mil- waukee 3treet South to a point 906 feet South of Excelsior Avenue. The size of said water mains are to be Sn accordance with the plans and apeci- fications on file with the Village Re- corder. . Notice is hereby further given that the total expense of such coastructlon shall be asaessed against all the lota and lands abutting upon asld improve- meat in accordance witH Chapter 425 Laws of Minaesota for 1921; and said propertp ownera are hereby notifled to be present at the ttme and place afore- said to show cause why such conetruc- tion le not necessary and proper. Dated August 10, 1945. F. M. MADDEN, President oi Vtllage Council ATTE9T: J. RIISSELL CARROLL Vlllage Clerk. J03EPH C. VESELY Village Attorne9• (August 16, 23) 1 2 9 4 e . s 7 B . B lr,....--""". _. f0 ,� �z �s ta ,s ,e t� ia ,a 20 21 zZ 23 24 23 28 27 za za 30 , �, ti sz "������.. 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Parosl �o. �j31}S - 192? Paroel No. y'�9 - 1g27 P�'oell�o. 535A - 1927 Farcei �o. 5351 - 29�7 Pairosl �o. 535� - 19�7 Paroel. No. 5353 - 1'�7 Pnrael Aa. 53� � 19^? Paroml 80. 53�5 - 1927 Paroel Hq. 53g6 - I�7 ?aroel i�o. �3g7 - .1g27 Pa�aei N9• 5358 - 19�'f Paroel No. 5359 - 1927 Paroel �o. 5388 - 19�? (Contd j JUL 23 1945 Sec. ot Twp. or Lot Block �°g° 7 8 9 10 11 12 �3 1I� 15 �6 17 18 �9 ao �1 22 a� ?I� 2� 26 1 � 3 4 5 b ? 8 9 10 11 12 23 1 6 6 I 6: b 6 II 6 I 6 6 b 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 '� $ I! 6 6 � � 7 7 7 7 ? �7 � T 7 7 ? 7 ? 10 LUND PRE53-MINNBAPOCIB Appraised Value Dollats � 0 (Cantanuefl) I I I I . � CLA�SI�ICATIO� �ON•CONS�R�AT�m� LZSx ].+�.I. aC� Ho. aa�o � � . . SUBDIVlSION ea�,�ar o� ���s _ 1Pv�E ' Mi.aneap�Zi s. Cen�er Parae� �o. 5389 - �927 Pa�vel Ao� 5390 • 19�7 Par+�el �io. 5391 - � 192? Paroel Ac�� �39� - 19�i Perael Ido;• �393 - 192? Pa�cel t�o« 539� - 19�7 Parqel No. 5395 - �92? Pare�l no. 5396 - 1�? Pa�rcel No., 5397 - 2�7 p�aroel No•, �j398 - 1�i �Paroel ATo� 5�99 - 1927 �arosl tdo. �00 - 1927 Paroel No., �07, - 19�7 ParQe1 go.� �02 - 19�7 Parcel No. 5�03 - 1927 Parasl �o. 544l� - 1927 �Ql"Cel �Oa �0� � ��� Pnroe3 80. 5i�6' - 1929 P arosl �o. 54UT - 19�7 _�Parxe� �o. 51;08 - 1�7 Paroel Na. 5�ta9 - 192? Peirael No.� �.1t? - 1927 Psrce3 ao.��31 - 1927 ` Peroei Ho.��12 - 1927 Pe►rael �01� 5L�13 - 192? Paroel �o. 51�1l� - 1927 Perael &o. �1� � 1927 P�►resl No. yl�16 - 192? � Perc•1 No. 5417 • 1�� 3�ero�1 No. 5i�,18 • 19�� Psxosi No. �19 - 19'7 �aroel l�o. �20 - 19�7 Paro�l No. 5421 - 1927 (co��a) 0 JUL 23 1945 Sa. or Twp. or Lot Block �g° 2 3 4� 5 6 i 8 9 10 1 2 3 � 5 � 2 3 �t 5 b T 8 9 10 11 12 13 l!� ly lU 10 1� ld �:o ip ao 10 IO 10 ld 10 io 1� 1� 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 •l� 12 12 LUND PRH69—MINNBAPOLIB (Conbi�ued) � I I I I Appraised Value Dollara " CLf�SSI�'iCATI011 D�aN-COI�S�YATI+�N iiST 11� "C" No. aase SUBDIVISION YILLA(�� OF i�PKI�B �- �est �ts�eaBo3�s c�nter' 1'aroel bTo: 68� - �,�28 �aroo�. No: 6$3� - 1�j28 ;Pa'rcel PTo". 5i�22 • 1�'� F'e�oe1 t�o: 5EI�3 - �9�? Parvel �10:, �!� - 19�? P�.rael No. �25 - 19�7 Pars�el 1�0. �6 '� i927 Psirael 230. �2'j - i927 Paroel No. 5G28 -. 192? �r06J. MO• �29 � �927 Peraell�To.Sl�3A -� �92T Paroel No. 5431 - 192T P�'cel i�o. ��3 w 192'j Pe�rcei No. �3l�. • 192'j' Parcel r1�. 5lt�5 - 19�7 i;�tl' 40i �O • Sij� r 1�% Par4e1 �o. � - 19�7 Paroel l�o. �3 - 19�'� Pa�oei No. 137� - 1926 P'ardel fto. � � � �G 1 Psrael Ro.. 5�5 - ;9�i Parcel No.. �1y6 - 19�7 Paroel No•. 5i�7 - 19�`l P�rc,el xo. 5��48 - 1927 Parctel No. y1�.9 - 192? Psresel No. *�5�j - 192T Parcal No. 54g6 - 19�? Pa�roeJ. HoQ 54�7 - 19^i r Pareal �o. ��8 • 1927 (Qo�inue8 ) (Con�d) JUL 23 1945 LUND PRHSS—MINN6APOL18 Sec. or Twp. or Appraised Value Lot Block �Dg° I Dollars � � 5 b �7 � 9 10 1 2 3 � 5 6 11� 15 16 �7 ,� i8 i8 28 18 18 I8 i8 18 16 18 •��` cr�ssiF�c�xoa� ao�-co�ts�vsx�c�x �s� �t�4 «c" JUL 2 3 1J45 NO. 4499 LUNO PqESS-MINNEAPO Set. or Twp. or Appraised Value SUBD[VISION Lot I Block I�°ge I Dollazs VtL1..�l�E OF HOP$i�S � � gfeet �inne�apoli� �enter P�rael l�o. �b2 - 1g27 �aroel No. �63 - 192'j $arcel �o,. � - i92? ' �ar�•I �a. 51.�65 - 1927 Parcel No. 5466 - 1�2'j ����� Paroe�l 2do:. �►T� - 1927 Paroe� 2ae, �tT6 - 1927 Pnroel No. �t82 � I�7 Pe�,rael l�o. 55� • 19� � e,na Pnrcel �io. 5S9Q - 19�"� �Psr��l No. fi�191 - 1927 Pstrcel �a.. 5592 - 19�7 Parce� I�a. 5593 - 1927 Enrgei fto,• 55�ts - 192? Pe►rcel No,. 5A5 - 192'T Fer�ei Ro,. 599�i - i9�7 �nr�el No,. 5�"l - �927 Pesrool No. 559� - �927 �«rcel Ao. 5599 - 19�'j► Parcel80. 5E� - i92� P�rael �'o� �l - 19�% ' (Contd ) . 12 23� 23' 23� �3 �3 � 2�j 2� � 32 33 33' �3 33 33 33 �3 33� 33 33 33 33 • N SPEOIA� MEETING OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL �VAS HELD ON ��;ONDAY Au cu sT I 3, I 945, A-r 7: 30 Ph�� . ALL MEMBERS PRESENT. ELMER L. ��ILLIAMS� OF ALLISON*4�ILLIAMS C0. AND JOSEPH R. NILLER OF KALMAN CO• WERE PRESEN� AND TALKED TO THE COUNCIL IN REGAR�OS TO � THE FINANCING OF THE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM. CARROLL MOVED� BROWN SECONDED� THAT WE ACCEPT THE PROPOSAL OF ALL I SON-v�ll Ll, I AMS CO., KALMAN C0. � AND JURAN, Dii00DY ANO C0. � TO IMMEDIATELY START AN INVESTIGATION OF AND PRESENT TO THE VIL!AGE COUNCIL� A PLAN FOR FINANCING THE SEWER SYSTEM BY REVENUE TO BE DERIVED FROM A SERVICE CHARGE FbR EACH SEWAGE OtJTLET. UPON MOTION DULY MADE� SECONDED� AND CARRIED THE MEETING ADJOURNED. ATTEST : PRES I DEfVT 0 • CLERK 0 J 9 (OPficial Publlcation) VILLAGE OF HOPHIN3 A special meeting of the Villa�e 7ouncil was held on Monday, August .3, 1945, at 7:30 P.M. All members present. Elmer L. W1111ams, of Alllsoa-Wtl- iama Co. aad Joseph R. �Mlller of ialman Co. were present and talked ;o the Counctl in regarda to the ft- iancing of the sewage diepoeal eystem. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that �ve accept the proposal oi Allieon- Wtlliama Co., galman Co., and Jursa. Moody and Co., to immedlately etart �n investigation of and present to the village council, a plan for financing the sewer system by revenue to be de- rived Yrom a aervice charge for esch sewage outlet. Upon motion duly made, eeconded and carried the meetiag adjotYrned. J. RU88ELL' OAR,iiOI.I.� Clerk ATTEST: F. M. MADDEN, President �Aug. 23) � �� - � ti ` -J _ t' r .-,.� �. . - . ._ ... ,_ �- . �• � , . _ _ . . . ..... . . . , . -. __ . . . . . _ � � � _ _ . .. . . . . , . . � A�REGULAR�MEETING �OF THE�VILLAGE COUNCIL OF HOPKINS�WAS � HELD AT THE�COUNCIL� CHAMBERS� I,N THE VILLA�E HALL ON TUESDAY AUGUST 2�ST� f945� AT �T:3� P.M• - ALL�MEMBERS� PRESENT. ODELL MOVED� BROWN SECONDED� THAT MINUTES OF THE LAST TWO MEETINGS BE APPROVED AS READ� CARRIED. THE RESIGNATION OF BERT L• SOPER AS GARBAGE COLLECTOR WAS READ TO THE COUNCIL� AND THE APPLICATIONS OF RALPH JOHNSTON AND JOHN SPECKEN FOR THE VACANT POSITION WERE RECEI-VED., OLSON MOVEO, ODELL SECONDED� THAT THE VILLAGE HIRE RALPH JOHNSTON AS GARBAGE MAN AT THE RATE OF ���7r'J.00 PER MONTH. CARRIED. CARRO:L MOVED� ODELL SECONDED� THAT THE VILLAGE EMPLOY THE SERVICES OF RALPH D. THOMAS AND ASSOCfATES AS THE ENGINEERS OF THE HORKCNS TRUNK SEWER PROJECT ,PURSUANT TO THE PROPOSAL MA�DE BY THEM IN THEIR LETTER TO THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF MARCH 2OTH, 1945 AND OUTLINED IPd THEtK PROPOSAL IVUNIBER ONE IN THAT LETTER� CARRIEO• - �' CARROLL MOVEO, ODELL SECONDED, THAT THE PETITION OF THE Sl1PERlOR SEPARATOR C�MPANY FOR WATER MAI;N EXTENSION AND SEWER MA I N EXT ENS 1 ON ON ��ASH I N GTON AVENUE, AS ;OUT! I NED 1 td SA I D PET i T( ON BE GRANTED. CARRIEO. li j ' CARROLL MOVED� BROWN SECONDED, THAT; THE REQUEST OF THE MINNEAPOLIS—MOLINE POWER I�MPLEMENT COMPA'NY FOR RE—SETTiNG THEIR FENCE AND GRADING THEIR SLOP'E AND USING THE TRIANGUl.AR TRACT OF LAND AS OUTl.I NED AND OESCR I BED' I N TH E IR LETTER T0 THE VI LLAGE COUNCIL ON AUGUST I7TH� 1945� BE GRANTED. ON THE VOTE BROWN, ODELL AND CARROLL VOTED HAYEtt� OI.SON VOTED nNO��• MOTION CARRIED. CARROLL MOVED, OLSON SECONDED> THAT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE � VICL•AGE COUNCIL A0D THE RECORDER BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE CO`fli1�RACT WITH THE GREAT N.ORTHERN RAJLROAD (N REGARD TO THE �AR'KRIDGE SEWER MAIN E�fTENSION WHERE IT RUNS UNDER SAID RAILWAY LINE• CARRIED. , PRESiDENT MADDEN MOVED� BROWN .SECONQED� THAT THE APPLICATION OF THE MINNEAPOLIS GAS LICHT COMPANY FOR GAS.MAIN EXTENSIONS • THROUGHOUT PARKRIOGE BE GRANTED AND APPRO.VED. CARRIED• � OLSON MOVED, ODEL� SECONDEO� THAT THE FOLLOWING BILLS BE PAID; _ 12099 I 2100 �,2��� 12102 1 2103 12104 12105 12106 12107 12108 12109 .. ..• .. ... .., ... .. ... .::. .. ... GENERAL FUND DELORIS M. OLSON HE�1RY SCHUSS! ER NE �S NEL SO N EMIL BROKL WILLIAM BENSflN FREDA BARLOU GEORGE M. MILES JO E JOR ET TEO JOHNSO N , KENNETH `C• HEI LAND JAMES CHMEL BEACH LAB OR LABOR LABOR �GARBAGE� C.ABOR ° ASStT L`I BRAR I AN LABOR LABOR � POI.I CE Po�icE LABOR ROAD A(VD BRIDGE FUND �JOHN WI LLMAN WI+l.1AM QUINN FRANK K�ASPAR FRANK ROSENGREN ER A NK ER I CK SO N EINAR �EPPESEN LABOR l.ABOR LABOR LA60R LABOR ENG• SERVICES. 0 $140.20 87.30 55.30 88.50 58.20 30.00 9.60 71.00 16.20 z7.2� 43• 70 91•60 80.90 60.50 86.50 7 6. I 0 40.10 , (OfPicial Publlcation) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS A regular meeting of the Village Councll of Hopklns was held at the Councll Chambera in the Vlllage Hall on Tuesday August 21st, 1945, at 7:30 p.m. All members present. � Odell moved, Brown aeconded, that minutes of the laet two meetings be approved as read. Carried. The resignation oY Bert L. 3oper as garbage collector was resd to the Councll, and the application of Ralph Johnston and John Specken for the vacant position were recelved. Olson moved, Odell seconded, thst the Village hire Ralph Johnstoa ac garbage marn at the rate of $175.00 per month. Ce.rried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that tlie Vlllage employ the services of Ralph D. Thomae and Asaociates as the engineers oi the Hopkiae truak sewer project pureuant to the proposal made by them in their letter to the Village Council �of March 20th, 1945 and outlined in their proposai Num- ber One in that letter.. Carried. Carroll moved. Odell seconded, that the petition of the Superior Separator Company for water msln exteneion and sewer main extension on Washing- ton Avenue, as outlined ia eaid petl- tion be granted. Carried. Csrroll moved, Brown seconded, that the request of the Minaeapolis-Moline Povicer Implement Company for re- aetting their fence and grading their slope and using the trlangular tract of land as outltned e�nd described in their letter to the VSUage Council oa Au- guat 17th, 1945, be granted. On �the vote Brown, Odell and Carroll voted "a9e," Olson voted "no." Motton car- I ried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the President oY the Vlllage Council and the Reco;der be authorized to execute the contract with the C3reat Northern Railroad in regard to the Parkridge Sewer Main Extenalon where. it runs under satd Railway line. Car- rled. President Madden moved, Brown aec- onded, that the application of the Minneagolis Cias Light Company for gas maih extensione throughout Park- ridge be granted and approved. Car- ried. Olson moved. Odell aeconded, that the following bills be �paid: (3ENERAL FIIND Delorle M. Olson, Beach ________$140.20 Henry Bchussler, Labor ________ 87.30 Nels Nelsoa, Labor ______________ 55.30 Emil Brokl, Labor (Ciarbage) ___ 88.50 William Benaon, Labor ((3arbage) 58.20 F'reda Barlou, Asa't Librarian _r 30.00 George M. Milee, Labor _________ 9.60 Joe Joret, Labor ________________ 71.00 Ted Johnson, Police ____________ 1620 Kenneth C. Heiland, Police ____ '27.20 Jsmes Chmel, Labor ____________ 43.70 ROAD AND BRID(3E -FUND John Willmaa, Labor __________$ 91.60 Wllliam Quinn, Labor __________ 80.90 Frank Kaspar, Labor ___________ 60.50 Frank Rosengten, Labor ________ 86.50 Frank Erickson, Labor _________ 76.10 Einar Jeppeaen, Eng. Services __ 40.30 WATER FUND George M. Mllea, Labor ________$ 45.60 SPECIAL AS$ESBMENT FUND Einar Jeppeaen, Eng. Services __$ 42.50 G r e a t Northern Ry:, Permit Ch"arge ------------------------ 1.00 IIpon motion dulp made, seconded and carried, the meeting adjourned. J. RII$$ELL CARROLL Clerk ATTE$T: � DR. F. M. MADDEN President (Aug. 30) I � � � , � � / . ) � VJATER FUND � �, . ,- ... -....� . � � . CS'48 GEORGE M. M��Es: � nBOR $45.60 � � `�' SPEC I AL ASSESSMENT FUND � � 16736 EINAR JEPP�$EN ENG. SERVICES 42.5� � 16737 GREAT NORTHERN.RY. PERMIT CHGE. I.00 (1PON MOTION DULY MADE� SECONDED AND. CARRIED, THE MEETING ADJOURNED�. � CLERK ` ATT EST : pRESIDENT e � � NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV'EN, THAT THE VII.L�GE GourvCl� �oF • THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS� WILL MEET AT THE VILL/�GE HALL (N THE VIL�AGE� ON THE 2r'JTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER� �945, AT B:OO O�CLOCK P.M., AND WILL AT SAID TIME dND PLACE OPEN AND CONSIDER SEALEO BIDS FOR PURCHASE OF NECOTIABLE CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS OF SAID VIl.LAGE IN THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF _ � �887�..63 � T0 BE DATED �CTOBER iST, �94�J, AND ISSUED IN DENOM�NATIONS OF �2957�2I � STARTING WITH CERTIFICAT,E # C�I� WHICH WI�L 8E DUE OCTOBER IST, 1946 AND A LIKE DENOMINA710N DUE ON THE SAME DAY OF EACH AND EVERY YEAR THEREAFTER, UNTIL THE T�TAL ISSUE HAS BEEN PAID�, WITH INTEREST PAYABLE SEMI— ANNUALIY ON MARCH IST AND OCTOBER IST.OF EACH YEAR� WITH � IN'PERE�T COUPONS ATTACHED TO THE BOND. THE INTEREST RATE W1LL BE BID. EACH BOND MUST BE ACCOMPANIED WITH q CERTIFIED CHECK OF TEN PERCENT �IO�� OF THE AMOUNT OF THE BID. THE COUNCIL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL OFFERS AND AWARD SAID CERTIFICATES TO A HIGHER BIDDER� OR TO INVITE OTHER BIOS. rt. VILLAGE C�ERK. , (OfFiciai Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPRINS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Village Councll of the Village of Hopkine, will meet, at the Village Hall in the Village, on the 25th day of September, 1945, at 8:00 o'clock p.m., and wlll at said tlme and place open aad conaider sealed bids for purchase of negotiable certificates of indebted- nesa of said Village in the aggregate amount of $9300, to be dated October 1at, 1945, and isaued in denominatione oY �3100, starting with Certlficate No. 61, which wlll be due October lst, 1946 and a like denomination due on the same day of each and every year there- after, until the total issue has been pa1d, with interest payable seml-an- nually' on Msrch lst and October lst of each year, with Snterest coupons attached to the Bond. The intereat rate will be bid. Each bond must be accompanied wlth a certified check of ten percent (10%) oi the amount of the bid. The Council reserves the right to re- �ect any and all offere and sward said certificates to a higher btdder, or to invite other bide. J. RII$SELL CARROL VIIlage Clerk. (8ept. 8, 13) � � �' ' � �' . ' _ .\ i , . , � • ���� � i� � A REGU! AR ME�ET I PJG �F THc','VI,.LL'AGc COU�JC I! AT THE �COUNC I L CHAMBERS I N TFIE 'V•I`.!',I:�AGE Hq'_L 4i H, ['945 AT 7;:5� P.M. '``= '.��' A�_L MEMBERS PRESENT., OF HOPKINS �'lAS HELD ON TU�SDAY SEPTEMBER m ODE� L MOVED� BRO�;JN SECOf�JDED, THpT N1INUTES OF THE !A'�,ST MEETIN6 BE APPROVED AS READ. CARRIED. CARRO�.L MOVEO� BROINN SECONDED� THHT THE APpLICATION F�R BUILDING PERMIT OF` A• Q. tDNJARDS� FOR A WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY, BE GRANTED SUBJECT TO THE APPROVA! OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR. C'AR.R.IED. (D:SON NiOVED, CARROLL SECO��DED� THAT THE PETITION F�R SEINER.UTAIN EX7EN510NS IN pEACEFU�L VAL�EY AS OUTLiNED IN SAID PETITI�N BE GRHNTED. �ARRIED. �ARROLI. MOVEDr QROWN SECONDED� THAT THE FETITION OF RALPH BLOCK FOR \�1,4TER MAIN EXTENSION SE GP.ANTED. CAR•RI EDo - CARROLL MOV-ED� �iLSON SECOfVDED� THAT THE APPLICA710N FOR A BIL!— BOARD PERUI7 BY THE NAEGE! E ADVERTISI.NG COMPANY BE DENIED. �AR�IEDe ODELI. MOVED, BROVJN SECO NDED, THAT THE Vl L! AG� COUNC I L PET IT ION�: THE STHTE H'EA.DQUAfAERS OF THE Or=FiCE OF PRfCE ADMINISTRATIpN T0 RECONSIDER THEIR DEC1510N TO C! OSE 7HE H4PKINS OFFICE� TO PETITION THEPA 7J HAV� J T RE��,41'N OPEN UNT I L THF END OF PR I CE� REGULAT ION. I:ARR I ED. CARROLL MOVED, ODE! L SECONDED, THAT " R�ESOLUTION DETE�Pl1IRII�IG TH�G� I�dECESS I TY 0� FROPOSEu TP,h 0 I L TREFlT(v1�NT TO CcRTF+ I Iv STR�'�TS AND f�LLEY� - I N TH� VI LL��uF OF HOPKI NS�� l'�IH I CH RESOLUT ION l S HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXH) BI.T "A`�� AND HEREYJI7H �ADE A PHRT OF THESE MI NUTES, BE F�DOPTED. C�,RRIED. CARROL! M01/ED� BROVJN SECONDED� THAT nR�SOLUTION D�TtRIv1IIvII�JG TH� fJEC�SSITY C�F PROPOSEE} �'UkTLF; P,%�AIN EY�T��dS10��� ALONu f�01��R0� AVEfVUE 50UTH FROh�, THE NORTH BOUNOARY �IN� OF LOT 7, BLOCK 33 TG THE �OUTHERLY BOU�d CARY LI NE OF LOT I I, BLUCK 33, AS THE SF�(��iE �+'JOULD BE I � EXT�NDED, ALL I N ��JEST ��ll f�JNEHPOLI � �ENTER, AND ALON� '���A5H1 NGTUN AVEI"�!U�� SOUTH :=ROPJ � ��i I L'JVAUKEE STREET SOUTH TO A� P01 I�T 906� FEET SOUTH 0�' �E?(C�LSI OR AV�NU" NJH�SH RESOI.UTI�N IS HERETO ATTF,CHED� MF,RKED EXHIBIT rtB� ANQ HEREV'/ITH �4ADE A PART OF 7HESE MINUTES� BE ADOP7ED• C�RRIED. CARRO� L PnOVED, ODELL SECONDED, THAT 'f�?ESOLUTION FIXING THE TIiJIE Af�G PLA�� FO.� QtTER��1 I N�aT 101� �F �.�.C�EF�Ta 4;�L :-'� ��NEF I TS RE.r.� I�l�D BY �� C ERTA l f� PROPE�TY �nJ I TH I P� TH� V I L? /�Gc OF HQPK I IVS, BY REF+SGN C�= TAR 0 I L TREf:TA'lE(>�T UPON CERTA I N STR�ETS;: ALLEYS AND HVEi�UES, '.�J I TH I N SA I D V I LLAGc AS i�tl�� I f�!,�FT�R ,D�SCR I�Bcg; N1H I CH RESO LUT I ON I S HER ETO ATT,4CH.ED� MARKED EXHI BIT RCn� AND H EREWI TH -�AADE A PART OF THESE A41 NUTES� ,-BE ADOPTEDe CARRIED. CARROLL MQV'ED� BROVJN SECONDEQ� THAT THE �II LLr1GE PAY ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY & C4/IOO ���HO.C4� DflL! ARS TO THE STATE OF P%IINNESOTA FOR THE CONDEh•1�HT1 ON A\NARD FOR THE ROAD ON THE NORTH SI DE OF PARI<R I DGE• CARR I EDe OLSON MflVED� ODE! L SECONDED� THAT THE VI L! AGE C� ERK AND PRES I DENT OF THE COUNC I L Ef�1TER INTO A CO.NTRACT NJITH f��1R. ��JICOLAI AND h/�R• DVORAK FOR SEN�ER MAIN CONNECTIONS ON SEVENTEENTH AVENUE• CARRIED. CARROL! MOVED� O�.SON S£COiVDED� THAT THE �FOLLOU`lING BILLS BE PHID. �2tll 121 12 12113 12114 [21t5 �2116 I2117 12118 12119 l2(20 12�2[ G�N�RAL FUND HENNEPI'N COURTY REVIEI'd THE LINDE AIR FpRODUCTS COo� STANDARD OfL COe� ' A. ��'V. ELMQU I ST v• VV• GROVER A• KucH�RA HOPKINS ��/IUNICIPAL BAND LEO .P�R I EST ACCOUNTING SYSTENiS E;O.� UNITED STATES POST OFFICE I�I I NNE70NKA �ACH I NE ''�dORKS PUBLICAT IONS AC,ETY! ENE � UA S4 ! I N E SAL.3R�D QUARTER n n rt REPAIRS I�d-5 CONCERTS ' REPAIRS Su�a�i �s pOSTAGE REPAIR �71�95 .40 144°00 °7.50 75.00 (5.00 1140.00 I•24 2.74 .75. 6.25 � I 2122 ! 2I 23 12124 12125 12126 12127 I 2! 28 12129 I 21 30 1 21 31 12132 12133 12134 I 2 I 85 1 2 I 36 I2I37- IK 2 l 38 ! 2 l 39 1 21 40 l 2141 I 2 I 42 I 2 I 43 I 2l 44 1�2145 G�NERAL FUND �COiJTINUED� II�I�'�ESOTA (�RODUCTS CO.� SUPPLfES GAYL012D BRO7HERS SUPPL I ES THE iV�INNESOTA PIEWS COA�IPANY BOOKS FEUDNER-�AVIBSON /�GENCY LY! � SIGNS� INC. NQR:THV�JESTERN BE! L TELEPHONE TELEPHONE B1�! SUB. HENNEPIN C�UN7Y RELIEF BRD.RE�IEF ORDERS PAINNEAPOLIS GAS LIGHT CO• AMER ICAN L�NEN C0. LINEN RICHAR� ii�. I�IOORE HENP,Y SCHUSSI. ER LABOR' JOE JORET LABOR �MI! BROKL ! ABOR FRANK ROSENGREN LABOR NELS NELSON ! ABOR FRANK 'ERICKSON LABOR GEO. Nl. M I LES ! A BOR RALPH JOHNSTON I.ABOR FRANK SITiAR POLICE L01 S i• BECKSTROM LI FE GUARD NORTHERN STATES PO�VER CO• . PHILLIPS FETROLEUM C0. GASOLINE HOPKINS FIR-E DEPARTMENT F1RE CALLS I4'IRS. THOMAS R• N�URRAY ��OLI CE MATRON ROAD AND BRIDG� FUND 1689C EMt� BROKL I 6892 W1 �! I AM QU 1 NN ( 6893 �JOHN Wt �� MAnt 16895 FRANK KASPAR 16896 REPUBLIC CREOSOTI6G Co., 16897 STANDARO �11. CO• l 6898 �.EO �R I EST ( 6899 FA I RBANKS� MoRSE � Co�. �vATER FUND LABOR LA BOR I.ABOR �ABOR REPAI RS SUPPLIES 6852 HENRY SCHUSS�ER LABOR 6�53 IAMERICAN CAST IRON pIPE CO.� SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 6854 NORTHERN ST�7ES P01"!ER CO.� , 6S'rJ'rJ HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEV'� PUB! ICATIQNS 6856 DEGRAFF WOLFF REPAIR 6857 I��II LLER-�AV 1 S C0. � SU PPl I ES SPEC I AL ASSESS���ENT FUND �6744 HEoaERc-FREIDHEIM '��6738 HENNEP ( N COUNTY R EV I EW 6739 SEcuR i�r Y IVAT I 0 NAL BA�1K BO ND & I NT EREST I674O �IORTHV�ESTERN NATTL BANK OF MINN. R n n I6�T�I �4�AP,Y NI. FE�TI. • INTEREST - I6�.42 FIRST NATIONAL BANK �OND & INTEREST I 6743 Fi Rs,T NAT I 0 NA! BANK I NTEREST $5. 5 0 6.55 48.56 �J' � . � � 81.60 I S . 40 349.51 �•�� I • 45 266.20 74.10 76.20 36.OU 66.60 39.50 72.00 20.80 27 .5 0 137.80 68.00 525.06 72.�� l 57. 00 7.2� 27 . 5'0 62.70 20.00 45.00 1318.49 7.91 .49 4.22 I 2. 00 t 3. 50 296.�0 4a.00 435.00 15.00 183.53 I 4.85 I 25 . I•4 1749.19 19.69 I93.57 3.45 UPON MOTION DUl.Y MADE� SECONDED AND CARRIED, THE MEETING ADJOURNED• �4TT£ ST�: F'R�S I DENT CLERK ! RESOLUTION DETEH9i2IN2NG THE I�CESSI�Y OF PROPOSED TAR OIL . TR���TT TO CERTAIN STREETS AI�1D ALLEYS . .` IlV Z'I�._ VILLAGE OF HOPKIlVS . � ` Ti5J'F�REAS, a petition signed by a majority of the owners of real ' property abutting �along Oxford Street East to ��Iurphy Avenue and along Murphy Avenue from 0xfbrd Street to Lake Street,,also along - the alley in Block 65, �r�Test Mi.nneapolis , Second Division, � has been , presented to the Village Council of the Village-of Hopkins praying for tar oil treatment thereon. � � � % � AND '�REAS, due and statutory notice of a.meeting of the Village Council to determine the advisability of such improvement has been given, which notice specifies September; 4,_ 1945, at 8:00 o'clock P. M.. as the date and tim� of such meeting to all property owners whose property may be assessed for such improvement by due and proper publi- , cation of such notice in the Hennepin County Review, the official news- paper of the Village of Hopkins as provided by law. AI�iD ��RF.�i,.S, no ob jection has been made by anyone to said i.mprovement. NOV� THEREFQRE, it is hereby resolved by the Village Council: of the Villa�e of Hopkins.that it is necessary, expedient and proper that the aforementioned alley, as hereinabove set forth,,shall be improved by tar oil treatment, according to the specifications now on file with the Village Recorder. , FURTI�R, that the total expense incurred by such improvement shall be borne by and assessed against all of th e lots, pieces and parcels of land abuttin� upon such �improvement. ' PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins September 4, 1945. . m ATTEST: J. RUSSELZ CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C . VESELY t Village Attorney � F . �M. MA,DDEN � Prisident of Village Council r �� J RESOLUTION DE'IrER"iv2I1VING THE I�TECESSITY OF PROPOSED WATER T�IAIlV EXTEIdSION AI,ONG MONROE �LVEIWE S4IITH FROM THE NORTH BQUNDARY LINE QF LOT�7, BLOCK 33 TO TI3E SOUT�ERLY.BOUNDARY LINE OF LOT. 11, BLOCK 33 , AS I THE SAr1IE � WOULD RE IF EXTENDED, ALL IN tiVEST MINNEAPaLIS . CENTER, AND ALQNG V�TASHII�TGTQN I�VENUE SOUTFi FROM MILWAUISEE S'I'REET .�OIITH TO A POINT 906 FEET SOUTH OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE. ti�REAS, a written petiti'on signed by a majority of the owners oP real estate abutting upon that part �,along PuTonroe Avenue ;South from the �North Boundary line of Zot. 7, I Blocic 33 to the Southerly Boundary line of Lot 11, Block 33, as the same would be if egtended, all in U�lest P�linneapolis Center, and along ��ashington Avenue South . from Milwaukee Street South to a point 1906 feet South of Excelsior .�.venue, has been presented to the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, which petition prays for the extension of the Hopkins water. mains along said part of said Monroe �venue South from the North . boundary line of Lot 7, Block 33 to the Southerly boundary line of Lot 11, Blocic 33, as the same would be if extended, all iri �1est IvIinneapolis Center, and along Washington Avenue South from Milwaukee Street South to a point 906 feet South of Excelsior Avenue. AND 'a1THEREAS, due and statutory notice of a meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins to determine the necessity and advisa- bility of the said water main extension and construction has been given, which notice speciPied September 4, 1945, at 8E00 o'clock P. T�I, as the date and time of sach meeting, such notice having been duly published in the Hennepin Couuty Review, as provided by law. AND VVHEREAS, no objection has been made by anyone against said improve�ment . I�T03�if TI�ERE"FORE, IT IS HEREBY�RESOLVED by the Villa�e �ouncil of the Village of Hopkins that it is necessary, advisable and�proper that the water main.s of the Village of Hopkins tie egtended along said 1Vlonroe Avenue South f rom the Nort h boundary line of Lot 7, Block 33, to the Souther ly boundary line of Lot 11, Block 33, as the same would be if eztended, all in �dest N�inneapolis Center, and along 1+VVashington Avenue South from r,�ilwaukee Street South to a'point 906 feet South of Egcelsior Avenue, as above set forth, and that the total expense incurred by such construction, as above described, shall be borne by the owners of and assessed aga.inst all 'of the lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting upon auch improvement. � PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Village 'I�oun.cil of the Village of Hopkins this 4th day of September, 1945. ATTEST: F . M . NiA1)DEN President of Village Council J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk , SOSEPH C . VESELY Village Attorney 0 (OFficial Publicatian) VILLAGE OF IiOPKINS RESOLUTION FIXING TIME AND PI,ACE FOR DETEAMINATION OF SPECIAL BENEFITS RECEIVED BY CERTAIN PROPERTY WITHIN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS BY REA- SON OF TAR OIL TR.EATMENT UPON CERTAIN STREETS, AL- LEYS AND AVENUES WITHIN SA1D VILLAGE AS. HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED , WHEREAS, the Village Councll 'of the Village oi Hopkins pursuant to pe- titions and published notices and by proper ,reSolutions heretofore adopted determining that it was necessary and advisable 1n the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare that the following deslgnated streets, ave- nues, roads and alleys be improved by tar oil treatment according to plans and specifications therefor on file with the Village Recorder, viz: 1. Along 16th Ave. North from the Northerly boundary line of Lot 8, Block 6, Gibb's. First Addition as the same would be if extend'ed North to the M. & St. L. R. R, right-of-wa9• 2. Along 2nd St. No. between lith and 12th Aves. No. 3. Along 2nd St. No. between 7th and lOth Aves. No. 4. Along lst St. No. from 5th Ave. No. to 17th Ave. No. 5. Along 15th Ave. No. from Ex- celsior Ave. to the R.R. rlght-of-way of the M. & St• L. Railroad. 6. Along 14th Ave. No. froln Ex- celsior Ave. to lst St. North. 7. Along 12th Ave. No. from Ex- celsior Ave. to 2nd 8t. No. 8. Along llth Ave: No. from Ex- "celsior Ave. to 2nd St. No. 9. Along lOth Ave. from ist St. So. to 2nd Ave. No. 10. Along 9th Ave, from 2nd St. So. to lst St. No: 11. Along Sth Ave. from`2nd St: So. to Excelsior Ave. 12. Along 2nd St. So. between 11th and 12th Aves. 13. Along 2nd St. So. from 6th to 8th Aves. S'o. 14. The alleys running North and South in Blocks 4, 5, 6, 7, and 11, West Minneapolis. 15. The alley in Block .1, West Min- neapolis from that part of 6th Ave. So, running along the Northerly line of Lot 29 and thence South to- its terminus. 16. The alleys in Blocks 65, 73, 80, ' 81, 82, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 97 and 100 in West Minneapolis, Second Divi- sion. 17. Along 3rd St. North from the alley in Block 94, West Minneapolis, Second Divislon to 12th Ave. No. 18. Along 14th Avenue North from the right-of-way of the M. 2� �t. L. Railroad No. to the No. b,ounda*9 line of Lot 7, Block 94, WFst Min- neapolis, Second Division � �,s the same would be if extended. 19. Along 13th Ave. No. f.•om the right-of-way of the M. & St. L. Rail- road No, to State Highway I�o, q 20. Along 4ih St. No. froi,l lOth Ave. No. to 13th Ave. No. 21. Along llth Ave. No. frdm 4th St. No. to Minnetonka Mills Rbad. 22. Along all of • the streets, roads and lanes in Hobby Acres. 22a. Along Oxiord Street Eagt to Murphy Avenue and along l��ph9 Ave. from Oxford to Lake Str.Pet. 23. Along Monroe Ave. So. from Excelsior Ave. to the South bound- ary line of Lot 6, Block 33. West Minneapolis Center, as thg same would be if extended. 24. Along Monk Ave. No. irom Ex- celsior Ave. to the right� �f-way oY the C. M. St. P. & P. R,i�. Co. 25. Along Ashley Roz,cl from Inter- urban Ave. to Boyce �:^.ve. 26. Along Oakwood � Road Yrom In- terurban Ave. to Gpodrich Ave. T_27. Along Interlar hen Road from i 6. Lots 15 to 24, Block 72 nd Lota ,1 to 10, Block 73, West Minneapolis, Second Division. ?. Lots 15 to 24. Block 70; Lots 1 to 10, Bloek 71; iots 1 to 12, Block 76; Lots il to 20 ancl R.R. right-of- way, Block 77, all in West Minneap- olis, Secoad-Division. 8. Aloag Lots 15 to 24, Block 69; Lota 1 to 10, Block 70; Lots 1 to 30 and R.R. right-of-way, Block 77; Lots 11 to. 20 and R.R. right-of-way, Block 78, all in West Minneapolis, 5econd DSvlslon. 9. Lots 1 and 18 to 28, _Block 5; Lots 6 to 17, Block 6, all in Weat Minneapolis, and Lots 15 to �24, Block 68; Lots 1 to 10, Block 69; Lots 1 to 10 and R.R. right-of-way, Block 78; Lots 12 to 21 and R.R. right-of-wap, Block 79, all in West Minneapolls, Second Divlsion. � 10. Lot 1, Dows Homesteaii; Lot 1, Auditor's Subdivision No. 194; Lots 15 to 20, Block 13: Lot 1 and 'Lots 18 to 28, Block 4; Lots 6 to 17 inc., Block 5, all in West Minneapolis and Lots 13 to 21, Block 67 aad Lota 1 to 30, Block 68, all in West Minne- apolis, Second Dlvision. 11. Lots 1 and 32 to 46 inc., Block •=3; and Lota 6'to 17, Block 4; and Lots 1 to 6, Block 13, all Sn West Minneapolis, Second Divislon. 12. Lots 9- and 10, Block 10 and Lots 1 to 10, Block .18, West Minne- apolis, Second Division. 13. Lota 19 to 2B, Block 2 and Lots 21 to 31, Block 3 aud Block 14 in- cluding R.R. right-of-way, all in West Minneapolis, Second Division. 14. Lots 7 to 28, Block 4; Lots 7 to 28, Block 5; Lots 7 to 27, Block 6; Lots 7 to 26, Bldck 7, all in West Minneapolis, Second Division. 15. Lots 1 to 9 and Lots 21 to 30 Snc., Block 1, West Minneapolis, Sec- ond Division. 16. All of the lots in Blocks 73, 80, 81, 82, 85, 86. 87, 88, 89, 97 and 100, all in West Minneapolls, Second Di- vision. 17. Lots 1 and 22, Block 91; Lots 1 and 20, Block 92; Lot 1, Block 93; Lot 12, Block 94; Lots 12 and 13, Block 95 and Lots 12 and 13, Block 96, West Mlnneapolls, Second Divi- eion. 18. Lots" 16 to 20, Block 92; Lots 1 to 3, Block 93 including R.R. right- of-way; Lots 7 to 12, Block 94; Lots 13 to 18, Block 95. 19. Lats 14 to �22, ;.Block 91; Lots 1 to 7 and righti-of-way, Block 92; Lots 1 to 12, Block 95; Lots 13 to 24, Block 96; Lota 1 and 8 to 14, Block 307: Lots 2 to S, Block 108, all fn West Mtnneapolls, 3econd D1vislon. 20. Lots 1 and 24, Block 96; Lots 1 and 24, Block 97; Lota 1 and 24, Block 98; Lote 3 snd 4, Block 105; Lots 5 and 6, Block 106; Lots 7 and 8. Block 107, sll in West Minneap- olis, $econd Dlvision. . 21. Lots 4 to 7, Block 105; Lots 1 to 5, Block 106, West Minneapolis, � Second Division. 22. All of the lots,. pieces and par- cels of land in Hobby Acres. 22a. Lot"s 41 to 50 Inc., and Lot 67, Audltor's Subdlvision No. 239, Flea- nepin County, Minn. 23. Lote 6 and � 20 to 32, inc., Block 22; Lote 1 and 8 to 18, Block 23; Lots 1 to 7, Hlock 33; Lots 18 to 24, Block 34, all in West Minneapolle Center. ' 24. Lots 76, 84, 86, 90 and R.R. ri�ht-of-way, Auditor's Bubdivislon No.. 239. Za. Lots 16 to 30, Block 1; Lots 1 to 15, Block 2; Lots 1 to 15, Block 15; Hota 16 to 30, Block 16, F. A. g&v�e's Interlachea Park. zB, Lots 1�to 15, Block 13; Lota 16 to 30, Block 14, F. A. Savage's Inter- lachen• P�'k• 27. Lo`ra 16 to 30, Block 4 and Lots 18 to 30, Block 13, F. A. Savage's In- terlachea Park• PASSED 'eND ADOPTED this 4th day of SeptembeT• 1945, by the Vlllage Council of tNe Village of Hopkins. p+, M. MADDEN pre�ident Village Council ATTEST: �,OLL J. RIIS3ELL CARt. _ Village Clerk - JOSEP$ C. pEBELiI Vlllage Attorney ; 131 (SQDt. 6, _ vmpleted. V NOW_ TFIEREFORE, it is hereby re- -olved that the Village Counctl of the Village of 'Hopkina will meet in the Council Chambers in the City Hall 1n said Vlllage on September 25, 1945, at 8:00 o'clock P.M. for the purpose of ascertaining the amount of the special benefits received by and assessed the same ,against properties abutting upon said improvements fully described and set • forth in the Schedules of Aesess- ments, which 3chedules of Assessments are now on flle pursuant to Law in the office of the Village Recorder and will at that time hear testimony of the objections by any and all persons interested or whose property ts afPect- ed who may appear in person or tiy attorney and present witnesses ior examinatton. . � Further, that the respective proper- ties affected by reason of the respec- tive improvements, as nbove set forth, is set forth in the same order as here- inabove and Ls as followe: � 1. Lot 12, Block 1; Lots 8 and 2, Block 2; Lots 1 to 12, inc., Biock 3; Lots 12 to 24 inc. Block 4; Lots 13 to 24, Block 5; Lo�s 1 to 7. Block 6: Gibb's First Addition to West Min- neapolis. 2. Lots 1 and 21, Block 77 and Lots 12 and 13, Block 90 and M. & St. L. RR right-of-way adjoining, all 1n West Minneapolis, 8econd Division. 3. Lots 1'and 21, Block 79; Lots 1 and 24, Block 80; Lots 1 and 24, Block 81; Lote 12 and 13, Block 86; Lots 12 and 13, Block 87; Lota 12 and 13, Block 88, all in West Min- neapolie, Second Division. 4. Lots 2 and 6, Auditor's Subdiv!- sion No. 242; Lot 1, BIock 64; Lats 1 and 19, Block 65; Lots 1 and 19, Block 66; Lots 1 and 21, Block 67; Lots 1 and 24, Block 68; Lots 1 and 24„ Block 69: Lots 1 and 24, Block _70; Lots 1 and 24, Block 71; Lots 1 and 24, Block 72; Lots -1 and 24, Block 73; Lots 12 and 13, Block 74; Lots 12 and 13, Block 75; Lots 12 and 13, Block 76; LOts 10 aad 11, Block 77; Lots 10 and il, Block 78; Lots 11 and 12 and adjointng Rail- road right-of-way, Block 79; Lote 12 and 13 and adjoining Railroad rlght- of-way, Block 80; Lots 12 aad 13, Block 81; Lots 12 and 13, Block 82; Lot 10, Block 83, all in West Min- neapolis, Secoad Division, and Lots 12 and 13, Block 5; Lots 12 and 13, Block 6; Lots 1 and 26, Block 7; Lots 1 and 25, Block 8, all in (}!bb's First Addition to West Minneapolie. 5. Lots 1 to 11, Biock 4; Lots 1 to 12, Block 5; Lota 1 to 10, Block 8 in Gibb's First Addltion to West Min- neapolis; and Lots 15 to 24, �Block 73; Lota 13 to 24, Block 74; Lots 11 to 19, Blobk 93, all in West Minne- apolis, Second Division. 0 el � i � . ,. , , - RESOLUTION FIXING T11ME AI�ID PLACE FOR DETER1l4IItiTATION OF SPECIAL SENEFITS RECEIVED.BY CERTAIN PROPERTY i�VITHIN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS BY REAS OAT OF TAR � OIL. TREA'I'l1�NT UPON CEFtTAIl�.T STREETS, ALLEYS AND AVENUES �11ITHIN SAID VILLAGE A� I�REIN�'TER DESCRIBED. � UJHEREAS, the �illage Council of the Village of Hopki.ns�pursuant to petitions and published notices and b y proper resolutions heretofore adopted d-etermining that it was necessary an.d advisable in the preser- vation of the public health, safety and welfare that the ,following desi'gnated streets, avenues, roads and alleys be improved by tar oil treatment according to plan.s and specifications therefor on file with the Vi11�ge Recorder, viz: 1. Along 16th Ave. North from �the Northerly boundary line of �Lot 8, Blocls 6, ,Gibbt s First� Addition as the same would be if extended North to the M. Sc St. L. R. R. right-of-way. t 2. Along 2nd St. I�o. between ilth an.d 12th Aves. No. � 3, A1.ong 2nd St. No. between 7th and lOth Aves. No. 4. Along lst. St. No. from 5th Ave. No. to; 17th Ave. No. 5. Along TSth Ave. No. from Excelsior .Ave. to the R.R. right-of -tivay of the P�i. & St . L. Railroad. ' 6. Along 14th Ave. No. .from Excelsior Ave. to lst ' 8t. North. 7. Along 12th Ave. No. from Excelsior Ave. to 2nd St . �No . , 8. Along lith Ave. Noe from Egcelsior Ave: to 2nd St. No. 9. Along lOth Ave. from ist.. St. So, to 2nd Ave.:No. 10. Along 9th Ave. from 2nd St, So, to lst. St. No. 11. A1.ong 8th Ave. from 2nd St. So. to �xcelsior Ave. 12. Along 2nd St. So. between llth an d 12th Aves. l 13. Along 2nd St. �o. from.6th to 8th Aves. So. `,� � 14. The alleys running North and South in Blocks 4, 5, 6 , � and 7,;.��lest ll4iruleapolis. , � 15 e The alley in Block 1, Vilest rllinneapolis from that .. part of 6th Ave. So. running along th e Northerly�line of Lot 29 and thence South to its terminus. • �� � 16. The alleys in Blocks,�73., 80, 81� 82� 85� 86� 87� 88�`89�� 97 a:nd 100 in �dest T4iinneapolis , Second Divis ion. 17. Along 3rd St. North from the alley in Block 94, T�Test �+iinneapolis, �econd Division to 12th �ve. No. 18. Along 14th Avenue North from the right-of-way of the B�. &�t. L. Railroad No. to the 1�?0, boundary line oP Lot 7, Block 94, West Minneapolis, Second Division as the same . would be if extended. " 19. Along 13th ��ve. No, from the right-of-way of the M.& St.L. Railroad No. to State Highway, ;�7. � ' . . :.�: . '� 20, Along 4th St. No. from lOth Ave?. No. to 13th �ve. No. ..: - . - , , , 21. A1ong llth Ave. No, from 4th St. No. to l�innetonka ` �ills Road. 22. Along all of the streets, roads an d lanes in Hobby Acres. � 2Za. Q 4�� �c�a•� �o ��L�r�� � �� h�e��� �'cue., . �'� � �o o(�.�� �l�L¢4�^ _ r 23. Along Monroe Ave. So. from ExcelSior Ave.�to the South boundary line of Lot 6, Block 33',. �'Vest P�inneapoli s Center, as the same • �vould be if extended. 24. Along-Monk Ave. No. from Ezeelsior Ave. to the � right-of-way of the C.M.St.P. & P. Rr. Co. �. ; 25. Along Ashley Road from Interurban �ve. to Boyce Ave. � 26. Along Oakwood Road from Interurban Ave. to Goodric� Ave: � 27. A1ong Interlachen Road from Interurban :�ve. to Boyce Ave. AND ��all of the above improvements have now ,been performed and completed. N0�'J THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved that the Village Council of the Village of Aopkins w ill meet in the Council Chambers in the City , Hall in said Village on September 25, 1945, at 8:00� o' clock P. NI. f'or � the purpose of ascertaining the amount of the special benefits received by and assessed the same against pr,operties abutting upon said improve- ments fully desc.ribed and set forth in trie Schedules of Assessments,� which Schedules of l�ssessments are now on file pursuant to Law in the office of the Village Recorder and will at that time hear testimony of the objections by any and all persons interested or whose property is effected vrho may appear in person or by.•attorney sa�.d present witnesses for examination. ' Further, t�@aat the respective properties effected by reason of the respective improvements, as above set forth, is set forth in the satne order as hereinabove and is as follows: - ;, ,: • 1. Lot 12, Block 1; Lots 8,and 9, Block 2; Lots 1 to 12, �'J inc, Block 3; Lots 12 to 2?'i�nc.�, Block 4; Lots 18 to 24, Block 5; Lots 1 to 7, Block 6; Gibb's First Addition to ���Test PJlinneapolis. , 2. Zots 1 and 21, Block 77 and Lots 12 and 13, B1ock 90 �- and I�2&StL RR right-of-way adjoining, all in West Minneapolis, Second Division. - 3. Lots l and 21, Block 79; �ots 1 and 24, Block 80; Lots 1 and 24, Block 8I; Lots 12 and 13, Block 86; Lots 12 and 13, Block 87; Lots 12 and 13, Block 88, all in '(�Test Minnea- polis, Second Division. 4. Lots 2 and 6, Auditor's Subdivision No. 242; Lot 1, Block 64; Lots l and 19, Block 65; Lots l and 19, Block 66; Lots l and 21, Block 67; Lots 1 and 24, Block 68; Lots 1 and 24, Block 69; Zots 1 and 24, Bloek 70; iots 1 and 24, Block-71; Lots 1 and 24, Block 72; Lots 1 and 24, Block 73; Lots 12 and 13, Block 74; Lots 12 and 13, Block 75; Lots 12 and 13, Block 76; Lots 10 and 11, Block 77; Lots 10 and 11, Block 78; Lots ll and 12 and adjoining Railro acl right-of-way, Block 7.9; Lots T2 and 13 and adjoining Railroad right-of-way, Block 80; Lots 12 and 13, Block 81; Lots 12 � and 13, Block 82; Lot:., l0, Block 83, all in West �Iinnea�olis, Second Division, and Lots 12 and 13, Block 5; Lots 12 and 13, Block 6; Lots 1 and 26, Block 7; Lots 1 and 25, Block 8, all in Gibb's First, Addition to �Nest PJlirineapolis. � 5. Lots l to 11,-Block 4; Lots 1 to 12, Block 5;'Lots 1 to 10, Block 8 in Gibb's r'irst Addition to :'�est Minneapolis; and Lots l5 to 24, Block 73; Lots 13 to 24, Block 74; Lots 11 to 19, BTock 93, all in �'�est I��Zinneapolis, Second Division. 6. Lots 15 to 24, Block 92 and Lots 1 t o 10, Block 73,,._ i West ���linneapolis, Second Division. , ;. 7. Lots 15 to 24, Block 70; Lots l to l0, Block 71; Lots 1 to 12, Block 76; Lots 11 to 20 and R.R. right�of-way, Block 77, all in '�1est Minneapolis, Second �ivision. � �. -2- � 0 � 8: Along Lots 15 to 24, Block 69;_ Lots 1 t� 10; Block 70; Lots l to 10 and R.R. right-of -way, �lock 77;- Lots 11 to � 20 and R.R. right-of-way; Block 78, all in '{�est Minneapolis, Second Division. � • � ; t o �' 28 , � 9. Lots 1 aii:d� i8�/ Block 5; Lots 6 to 17, Block 6, all in i��Te st 11�liruleapolis , and Lot s 15, t'o 24, Block - 68 ; lot s 1 to 10, Block 69; Lots 1 to l0 and R,R. right-of-way, Block 78; Lots 12 to 21 and R.R. right-of-way, Block 79, all in ��iest b�inneapolis , Second Division. � 10. Lot l, Dows Homestead; Lot 1�, Auditor's Subdi�ision #194; Lots 15 to 20, Block 13; Lot 1 and lots 18 to 28,.. Block 4; Lots 6 to 17 inc. Block 5, all i.n V�est Minnea- polis an.d Lots 13 to 21, Block 67 and Lots"1 to 10, Block 68,, all in �Test Mi:nneapolis, Second Division. 11. Lot �l and 32 to 46 inc., Block 3; and Lots 6 to 17, Block 4; and Lots 1 to 6, Block 13, all in "Viiest T�2inneapolis, � ' Second Division. 12. Lots 9 and 10, Block 10 and Zots 1 to 10, Block� 18.. � V',iest i���inneapolis, �econd Division. . - 13. Lots 19 to 29, Block 2 and Lots 21 to.31, Bloak 3 and � Block 14 including �.R. right-of-way, all in Tf�est Minn.ea- ' polis, Second Division , _ a�Q � � , 14. Lots 7 to 28, Block 4; Lots 7 to 28 Block 5; Lots 7 ��.r,p,�,�� , to 27, Block 6; Lots 7 to 26, Block 7, all in es innea- ' polis, Second Division. , �n 15. Lots 1 to 9 and Lots 21 to �0�_inc., �lock 1, West Nlinneapolis, Second vivision. 6�S 160 ;.��11 of the lots in Bloclis'73, 80, 81, 82, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 97 and 100, all in West Minneapolis, Second � Division. - 17. Lots 1 a.nd 22, Block 91; I.ots 1 and 20, Block 92; Lot.1, Block 93;�Lot 12, �lock 94; Lots 12 and 13, Block� 95 and Lots 12 and l3,-Block 96, n'Test Minneapolis, Second Division. , • 18. Lots 16 to 20,:Block 92, Lots 1 to 3,�Block,93 � including R. �. right-of-way; Lots 7 to 12, �lock 94; � I�ots 13 to 18, Block 95. 19: Lots �14 to 22, Block 91; Lots 1 to 7�and right-of-vaay, , Block 92; Lots 1 to 12, Block 95; Lots 13 to 24, Block 96; Lots 1 and 8 to 14, �lock 107; Lots 2 to 8, Block 108, all in `�Test Minneapolis, Second Division. 20, Lots l and 24, Block 96; Lots 1 and 24, Block 97; Lots l and 24, Block 98; Lots 3 and 4, Block 105; Lots 5 and 6, Block 106; Lots 7 and 8, Block 107, all in West Minneapolis, Second Division.� 21. Lots 4 to 7, Block 105; I.�ts 1 to 5, Block 106, West Niinneapolis, Second Divis�on. 22. All of the lots, pieces and parcels of land in Hobby � Acres. z z 4,. �o�O � � . �'. 'so .4,.w a,� d'o.�b � Q�.�G�� . ' �o • �. s 9 ��� � 7'ic,u;� 23. Lots 6.and 20 to 32, inc. Block 22; Lots 1 an.d 8 to , 18, Block 23; Lots 1 to 7, Block 33; Lots 18 to 24, Block 34, all in West iuiinneapolis Center. 24. Lots 76, 84, 86, 90 and T�. R. right-of-way, Auditor's '�, Subdivision �239. ' 25. Lots 16 to 30, Block 1; Lots_1 to 15, Block 2; Lots 1 to 15, Block 15; Lots 16 to 30, Block 16, F. A. �a�a�e�s Interlachen Park. -3- _ 26. Lots 1 t_o 15, Block 13; Lots 16 to 30, Block 14, F. A._5avage's lnterlachen Park. 27. I,ots 16 to 30, Block 4 and Lots 18 to 30, Block , 13, F. A, Savage's Interlachen Park. � PA,SSED AND ADOPTED this �� day of �1945, by the Village Council of the Jillage of Hopitins. � F . P..-1. MADDEN President illage Council �TTEST : J. RUSSELL CARROZL Village Clerk SOSEPH C . VESELY Village Attorney n / / . NO TI CE i 0�'R OPERTY 0 �6fi�TERS i�i1HOSE PR OPERTY Te7AY BE ASSESSED '1�-i'�EREFOR QF PROPOSED ���ATER I�!lAIi1 COi1- ��� STRUCTION ALONG 8th AVENUE SOU1'H i3E'T'�dEr"�T 7th and \ ,` 8th STREETS IN FROP�TT OF Ai�TD A3UTTING UPON L0�'� � ��%, 31� , 32; .and 33 , BLOCK 7, a�t�+ ST Y�:TINNEAPOLIS �v'T�TEX . Iviotice is hereby' �ven. the the Village Council of the Villa��e of Hopkins tvill meet in the Council Chambers in the City Hall in said 'Jilla�e at 8: Oa o t c.lo�ck P. ?��i. on October 2, 1945�, to determine the necessity ana advisability of the ex�ension and construction of tvater.mains along 8tL Avenue South between 7th and"8th Streets in front of and abutting upon, Lots 3�., 32.. and 33, Block 7, West �1�inneapolis Annez. The size of said vuater mains are to be in � accordance with the� pla�s and specifi�cations on f ile �raith the Village Recorder. , � I�?otice is hereb�r f�a.rther given that the total er.pense of such construction shall be assessed' against all�the lots and lands abutting upon said improvement in accorc�ance tvith Chapter 425 Laws of �;Iinnesota for 1921; and said property o�vners are hereby notified to be present at the time and place aforesaid to show cause �vhy such construction is not necessary and proper. Dated September 10, 19�5. �� . P!I . 11�IADDEI�T , - � �'resident of �illage Council AT TEST : ° � S. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C . VESELY Village Attorney � � � d � (Ofticial Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS N O T I C E TO PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY MAY BE A5- S E S S E D THEREFOR OF PRO- � POSED WATER MAIN CONSTBUC-', TION ALONG 8th AVENUE SOUTH BETWEEN 7th AND 8th STREETS IN FRONT OF AND ABUTTING UPON LOTS 31, 32 AND 33, BLOCK 7, WEST MINNEAPOLIS ANNEX Notice is herepy glven that the Vll- lage Council of the Vlllage of Hop- kina will meet 1n the Council Cham- bers 1n the City Hall in eald Vlllage at 8:00 o'clock P.M. on October 2, 1945, to determine the necesslty and advis- abllity of the extension end construc- tion of water maina along'Sth Avenue South between 7bh and Sth Streets in front of and abutting Upon Lota 31, 32 and 33, Block 7, West Minneapolis Annex. The size of said water mains are to be in accordance with the plane and speciYicatione on file with. the Village Recorder. Notice is hereby further given� that the total expense of such construction shall be assessed against all the lots snd lands abutting upon said im- provement in accordance with Chap- ter 425 Lawe of Minnesota for 1921; and said property owners are hereby notifled to be present at the time and place aforesald to show cause why such construction is not necessary and proper. � Dated September 10, 1945. . F. M. MADDEN Preaident of Village Council ATTEST: J. RIISSELL CARROLL Village Clerk `J08EPH C. VESELY I Village At orney ($ept. 13, 20) � , � � � �� � � A REGULAR MEET I fdG OF THE V;I•�_*'LAGE �OUNC tL OF HOPK I NS V��S HELD AT THc 'COUNC IL CHAMBERS'') N,;�THE VI L" f�'GE HALL ON TUESDRY .,._, SEpTEMBER ISTH� 1945� AT 7:3� P•M• • ALI. MEMB�RS PRESEN-T. BROWN MOVED� ODEL! SECONQED� THAT THE MINUTES OF� THE LAST MEE71NG BE APPROVED AS READ. CARR�I'ED ODELL MOVED� BROWN SECONDED� THAT LOUIS STRACHOTA BE PERMITTED 'I T.0 MAKE A DIRECT CONNECTION TO THE SI�TEENTH AVENIiE MAN-HOLE• ' CARR IED• • BDELL MOYED� BROvlN SECONDED� THAT THE PETITION FOR SEWER ON FIFTH AVENUE BETlNEEN EXCELSI�:1R BOUL�VARD ANU SECOND STRcET NORTH, BE GRANTEDo CARRIED.. CARROLL MOVED, ODE! L SECONDED� THAT THE PET ITI ON OF ALBERT GINKEL FOR WATERMAIN EXTENSION ON FOURTEENTH AVENUE TO HIGH�NAY lV0 7 BE GRANTED. CARRIED. , . CARR�LL MOVED� BROWN SECONDED� THAT THE PETIT ION OF ALBERT GIfVKE! FOR SEVdER MAIN EXTENSION ON FOURTEENTH AVENUE TO THE STr�TE HIGHWAY BE GRANTCDe CARRIED• CARROLL MOVED� BR4�:VN SECONDED, THAT TFI� CONTRACT WITH ORPHI- ' MARRANI FOR PARKRlDGE, BE EXTENDED TO �INC� UDE UlATER AND SEWER P�tAIN WORKS TO THE SUPERIOR SEPARATOR COMPANY. ON THE VOTE BROWN� OLSON A�ID 'CARROLL VOTED °YES�� ODELL VOTED °NOn� MOT ION CARR IED. BRO'�PJN MOVED, CARROLL SECONDED� THAT THE RESIGNATION OF'TED JOHNSON A'S VII.LAGE CON5TA8�_E, BE ACCEPTED AND THE OFFI_CE BE , DECLARED VACANT. CARRIED• . � CARROLL M.OVED�. OLS.ON SECONDEO.� THAT THE ApPL"I CATIO� FOR BUI�DING PERMIT mB THE P�IONEER E! EVATOR COMPANY. BE GRANTtD� PROVI,DED A BRICK OR TI!E FACING IS PLACED ON SA1D BUILDING ON THE WEST AND THE NOR7H SIDE• CARRIED. ODEL� MOVED�• BROVJtJ SECONDED� THE THE FOl.LO�'JING B1Ll.S BE PAID; �2�E� JACOB SCHEFF! ER C2162 -JoE JORET f Gi 63 D. Ja Wo! � f 2i 64 NE�_s NE� soN I 2i 65 FiENRY �7CHU SS�_ ER 16904 FRANK R05ENGREN [6905 FRA�JK ER[cKsorv I6906 RAY FI I.LBRANDT � G9O7 �OHN Vfli l.I.�AN [69O`� ElNAR �EPPESEN L6909 �MIL BROKL �'6910 JAMES CATHERS 16911 Uvl! LIAM QU1NN IG9IG FRANK KASPAR GENERAL FUN� �_ABOR L ABOR 2 ca,�_s-t�.T:C. �_ABOR _ABOR ROAD AND BRIDGE FUiVD WATER FUND LABOR LABOR LABOR LABOR LABOR ! ABOR LABOR ! ABOR GS,E�2 HOPK I NS PR I NT I NG SERVI CE ENVE'_OPES 6863 HENRY SCHUSS!ER LABOR $3.20 63.90 7.20 45.80 76.90 49.60 63:10 [ 23. 00 68.30 15�00 63.10 � . � l� 63.10 50.20 l8.00 5e60 OLSON.MOVED, ODE!�_ SECONDED� THAT THE APPL.ICATlON FOR A GASflLINE STATION !ICENSE FOR THE KINN BROTHERS BE GRANTEO� CARRIED CARROLL MOVED� BRO�NN SECONDED, THAT "RE�OLU710N FIXING TIIV!`�C AfVD PLACE FOR DET�Ri��i I NAT I ON Or SP�C I AL BEC�lEF I TS R�CF I VED BY CERTA I N PROPERTY W I TH I�N THE V I LL�1GE OF HOPK I NS BY REH�Of�J OF �1VATER I��9A I N EXTENS I ONS ALONG c.�CELS I OR AV�NUE BET'v�!EEN l6TH AND I7TH AVEn!UES� NJHI CH RESOLUT ION 1 S H ERETO A77ACHED� MARKED EXHI B IT °A�T, AND HEREWITH MA.DE A PART OF THESE• P,�iN.UTES� BE AD��PTED. CARR! ED . C II' VILtLAGE OFbSOPHIN3 A regular meeting of the Village Councll of Hopkina was held at the Council Chambers in the Village Hall on Tuesday, September 18th, ' 1945, at 7:30 p.m. All members present. Brown moved, Odell secondefl, that the minutes of the last meeting be ap- proved as read. Carried. Odell moved, Browa seconded, that Louis Strachota be permitted to make a direct connection to the $ixteenth Avenue man-hole. Carried. � Odell moved. Brown seconded, that the petition for 9'ewer oa Flfth Avenue between Exceleior Boulevard and Sec- ond $treet North, be granted. Car- ried. Carroll moved, Odell secoaded, that the petltion of Albert (31nke1 for wa- i termain extension on Fourteenth Ave- nue to Highway No. 7 lie granted. Car- � ried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the petition of Albert Ciiakel for sew- er main extension on Fourteenth Ave- nue to the State Fiighwap be grented. Caaled. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, thst the � contract wlth Orfei-Marfan! ior Parkridge, be extended W include wa- ter and sewer main worke to the Su- perior 8eparator Company. On the vate Brown, Olson and Carroll voted "yes," Odell - voted "ao." Motion car- I ried. Brown moved, Carroll secoaded, that the resignation of Ted Johnson as Vll- lage Constable, be accepted and the office be declared vscant. Carried. Carroli moved, Olson seconded, that the application for building permit of the Ptoneer Elevator Company be granted, provided a brick or tile fac- ing ie • placed on said bullding on the , West and the North--side. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the following bills be paid: C3ENERAL FIIND ---� 3:20 � Jacob 8cheffler, Labor _______ Joe Joret, Labor ________________ 63.90 D. J. Woli, 2 gals. C.T.C. _______ 7.20 Nels Nelson, Labor _____________ 45.80 Henry Schussler, Lebor ________ 76.90 ROAD AND BRIDCiE F[JND Frsnk Rosengren, Labor ________ 49.60 F'rank Erickson, Labor __________ 63.10 Ra9 Flllbrandt, Labor __________ 123.00 John Willman, Labor ___:_______ 68.30 Einar Jeppeaen _________________ 15.00 Emil Brokl, Labor ______________ 83.30 James Cathere, Labor __________ 8.00 William Quinn, Labor __________ 83.10 Frank Saspar, Labor ___________ 50.20 WATER FIIND FIopkins Printing Service, En- velopes ------------------------ 18.00 Fienry Schussler, Labor _________ 5.60 ' Olsoa moved, Odell aeconded, thst the application for a gasoline statioa license for the Kinn Brothere be �ant- ed. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown aeconded, that "Reaolutioa fixing time and place for determination of specisl benefits re- ceived by certaia property. within the Vlllsge of Hopkins by reason of water main extensions along Excelsior Ave- nue between 16th and 17th Avenues," which resolution is hereto atta'cfied, marked Exhibit "A" and herewith made a part of these minutes, be adopted. Carried. Olson moved. Carroll aeconded, that "Resolution suthorizing and empow- ering the Flrst National Bank of Hop- kina, Hopkins, Mianeaota, to pay upon presentation and demand sll viliage of Hopkina bonds, certificatea of indebt- edness, warrants and lntereat coupone irom the bond and interest fund• on deposit in eaid bank," whtch resolu- tion 1s hereto attached, marked Eshibit "B." and herewlth made a part of these minutea, be adopted. Carrled. The Village sttorney thea read, "An ordinance licensing and regulating the- atree, ehowa, clrcusea and entertaln- ments," whlch resolution 1s hereto at- tached, marked Exhibit "C," and here- with made a part of theae minutes. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that such reading be accepted as the firet reading of said ordlnance: Canled. The Vlllage attornep then resd,, "Or- dlnance providing for the llceneing of taxi cabs /and regulating the opera- tion thereof !n the Vlllage of Hopkine," whlch resolution Ss hereto attached, marked Exhibit "D," end herewith made a part of these minutes. Odell moved. Brown ,seconded, that � the above reading.be secepted as the flrst reading of said ordinance. Cpr- ried. Upon motion duly made, aeconded, and carried the meeting adjourned. � J. RII88ELL CARROLL I Clerk ATTE$T: DR. F. M. MADDEN President ' .`': O1.50N h4pVED� CARRO! ! SECON`DED� THAT �RE�OLUTfQN Iy��THv�IZI�\FG A�D El��;t'Od'dER I NG TH� 1= I RST� NA I I �P�i�1� 3�f`�dl< GF HQI?K I i�!S, HOF'K I NS, ��91 �!NE�OTA� TO PAY UPON FP,LSE�JT�T I ON A�1� � rJcf��,Af�D ALL. V I LL�GE OF HOPK I f�:S g0��D5, C�RT I F I �,�,TE5 OF I NDEBTEUN��S, ��JARRANTS RI`dD I IVTERE�T COUPONS FRGPv1 THE BO��1J A�D I ��!TER�ST FL�ND ON DEP05 I T I N SA I Q BANK; wH i cH R�SOCUT I 0 N IS HERE7Q ATTACHED� MARKED EXHIBIT nBtt,.AND HEREWITH A�ADE A PART OF THESE MIfJUTES_� BE ADOPTEDo CARRIED. .- THE VILLAGE laTTURNEY THEN READ� �� AN ORDIf�r�fVCE LIC��\5II\G HI`�D REuULAT I NG THEATRES, SFiOb'JS, C I RCU�ES- AI��!� Ei'•�TERTA I Ni��ENTS" 1^/H I CH RESOLUTION IS HEP,ETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXH1817 �Ctt� AND HEREUIITH MADE A' PP.RT OF THESE MINUT�Se �• CARROLL (e40VED� OLSflN SECONDED� THhT SUCH READ ING BE ACCEPTED AS THEF��SbI NG OF SAID 0•RDI fVANCE. CARRIEDa ' , THE VI�_LAGE ATTORNEY THEN' READ� nOfZDINN�vE PROVIDII�iG �'OR TH� LICENSING OF TAXI CABS AI'�1D RCGULATIfJG TH� OPERATIGfV THERtOF If� TH�. VILLAGt UF HORKI�!Sn WHICH RESOLUTION IS HERETO P•7TACHED� D�1ARKED E�HIBIT t�Dtt, A�D H€REVVITH MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTF_S. ODEL! MOV ED� BRo�vr� SECO NDED� TH AT THE A6il VE READ I I`1G BE ACCEPTED AS THE FIRS7 READING OF SAID ORDIi�ANCE• C�RRIED� UPON MOTIflN DULY N1ADE� SECONDED� APJD CARRIED THE MEETING ADJOURNED. ATTEST : pRESIDE�T 0 CLERK , . RESOLUTION �l�'IXII�TG TIi�1lZ+' 'At�T� PLACE r'01�. liET�R:v1II�.TATION 0�' SPECIAL �E1�1�I�1'S i�EC�I�TED BY, CERTAIT�j PROP'ERTY ���IITHIIJ TP.E IIILLAG�; U�' HOPI�IlVS BY REASOTJ OF �P,fA�R IJIz�IN' �TLT��SI01°�S "OA7G EXCELSTO� AVEI�� BETv���EI�T 16th- and 17th i�VE1V�T�S . � ':�;HEREAS, the Villa�e Counc�_l of the �illa�;e of Hopkins pursuant to petitions and �ublished notices and by proper resolutions heretofore adopted deterraining that it was necessary.and advisable in the preser- vati,on of ,�the public health, safety and �r�elfare that the vill•a.r e tivater mains be extended along �xcelsior Avenue bettiveen 16th and 1'7th �.venues. AND �H�RE.4S, all of the above improvement has now been performed ' and conpleted. � NO�V, 'I�-iEREFORE, it is hereby resolved that the Villa�e �ounci_1 of the Village of iIopkins will meet in the Council Chambers in�the City Hall in said villa�e on October T6, 1945, at 8:00 o'clock ��. T�I. for the purpose of ascertain•ing the amoun� of special benefits received and assess� the sam.e against all �roperties abutting upon said improve- nent, al"1 fully described and set forth in the Schedul� of Assessmen�s, which schedules are notiv on file pursuant to lavu in the office of the villa�;e recorder; and said Council will at that time hear testimony of the objections by any and all persons interested or vuhose property is affected �vho may appear in person,or by attornep, and present ��oitnesses for examination. ,;° � urther, that the respective properties affected by reason of the improvement are as f'ollows: � Lots 11 to 16 inclusive, Block 7, Gibb'`s r'irst Addition to .�:�est T�inneapolis and that part of the Southwest Ruarter of Section 24, Township 117, Range 22, lying Soutli of Excelsior. Avenue and bet�>>een 16th and 17th Avenues as the same would be if extended. � PASSED AIdD -ADOPTED this 18th day of S ept ember , 19 45 , by , th e Villa�e Council oi' th e Village of Nopkins . AT'I'EST : � � J. RUSSELL CARROLL � Village Clerk JOSEI'H C . VE�ELY Village Attorney F . P�T . I�JIADDETd President of Vill��e Council 0 � � � -. . . ' . ' : ; k3� /^ RESOLUTION AU'IgIORIZIIvG AND EM�'OWERING T� FIRST NATIOI�I�L BANK OF HOPKINS, HOPKINS, �a�IN?�:�ESOTA, TO ' PAY UPON PRESII�TTATION �llVD DET��TAIVD ALL � VILLACIE OF HOPKII�TS BONDS, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, VifARRANTS �t�TD INTER��T. C OUPOIV� FROl�.'I THE BOND AT�TD INTEREST FUND ON DEPOSIT IN SAID RA�. _ ti�`�iEREA� the Village of Hopkins has a fund kno`��n as the Bond and Interest fund into �°ahich are paid all the ,proceeds of levies and assess- ments for eillage improvements, and out of which Pund are paid all village bonds, certificates of indebtedness, warr.ants and interest coupons, both, general and special, as the same be'coine due and are pre- sented for payment. A,TTD �dHEREAS such fund notiv is on deposit in the First National Bank at Hopkins, P"innesot�a. Ai\�D `v`r�REAS it has been the custom heretofor.e to present all such negotiable paper first to the Villa�e Council tivith a demand for payment and upon approval of such demand, a check to issue in the usual course. � AND �'VHEREAS such procedure delays unnecessarily the payment of all such ne�otiable paper. r;OW, Tf�REFORE, be it hereby resolved by the Village .Council of the Village of Hopkins that from and after the date hereof all Uillage of Nopkins bonds, certificates of indebtedness,� warrants and interest � coupons, as the same become due and payable, may and shall be paid imm.ediately upon presentment by the holder thereof Vaithout the necessity of presenting a written demand of the request for payment thereof to the Village Council. And the �irst Tdational Bank of Hopkins, Hopkins, �Tinnesota, is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to pay from the bond and interest fund of the Village oi Hopkins, an.y and all bonds, certificates of indebtedness, warrants and interest coupons of the Village,of Hopkins, tivhich are due and payable, as the sarn.e are Presented to said bank for. payment and to charge the payment of all such ne�otiable paper against said fund and to render to the �Tillage of Hopkins inonthly an itemized �statement of such fund, together vuith such paid and car_celled bonds, . certiiicates of�indebtedness, warrants and interest coupons as may h�ve been paid by said bank pursuant hereto. . That f'urther, the clerk of said �Iilla�e is hereby ordered and directed to file with the i�'irst National Bank of i�iopkins, riopkins, i;�:innesota, a copy of this Resolutioia. PASSED �IiSD ADOPTED this 18t�. day of September, 1945, by the Village Council of the �illage of r�opkins. ATTEST:. J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Recorder � OSEpH C . ��SELY ' Village Attorney � � F . l�T . T�a'IADDEN Presider_t of illage Council � VILLAGE OF HOPKINS - N�TI C� FOR B.I DS � �, � ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIViEN THAT THE VILLAGE-CflUNCIL OF THE VI L.L AGE OF HOF2K I NS WI LL RECEI V'E SEALED PROPOSALS UNT I L 8 ' O�CLOCK P.M. OCTOBER ICTH� 1945, AT THE VILLAGE HALL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER MAINS IN PEACEFt7L VALLEY IN SAID VILLAGE� IN.ACCORDANCE WITH P�ANS AND SPECIFICATIONS WHICH ARE ON FILE WITH THE VILLAGE CLERK. � BY THE FILiNG OF A BID, THE BIDOER GIVES THE VILLACE THE RFGHT TO INCLUDE IN SAID EONTRACT ANY STUB EXTENSION OF SEWER MAIN WHICH MAY ARISE IMMEDIATE:Y AFTER THE COMPLETION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED CONSTRUCTION� SAID ,STUB EXTENSION NOT TO EXCEED TWO THOUSAND �2UOO� FEET IIN�^:A.L.L. N:o���BIOS SHAL! BE COBSIDERED UNLESS SAME SHA:I. BE ACCOM- PANIED BY A CASH DEPOSIT OR CERTIFIED CHECK,PAYABLE TO TFiE ORDER OF THE TREASURER OF THE VIL!AGE OR BIODERTS BONO APPROVED BY THE COUNCIL FOR AT LEAST (5 PER CENT OF THE AM�UNT OF THE BID AND BE DIRECTED TO THE VIL!�GE CLERK� SECURELY SEALED AND 8E Ef�DORSEO ON THE OUTSI DE �THEREOF 1hJ�ITH A BR I EF STATEMENT OR SUMMARY AS TO THE WORK FOR WHICH THE BID IS, �.MADE. � THE COUNCII RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL OFFERS� ANO AWARD SAID BID TO A HIGHER BIDDER� OR TO INVITE OTHER BIDS. J• RUSSELL CARI�OL! , VI! LAGE CLERK. 9 (Off9cial Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS NOTICE FOR BIDS NOTICE IS F�REBY GIVEN that the Village Council of the Village oi Hop- kins will receive sealed proposals untll 8 o'clock P.M. October 16th, 1945, st the Village Aall for conetruction of sewer mains Sn Pesceful Valley in sald Vlllage, in accordance with plans and speclYications which are on flle wlth the Village Clerk. By the filing of a bid, the bidder glves the Vlllage the right to include in ssid contract any stub extenelon of aewer main which may arise immed- iately. after the completlon of the aforementioned construction, eaid stub extension not to exceed two thousand (2,000) ieet'Sa all. No bids ahall be consldered unless same shall be accompanied by s caeh deposlt or certifled check payable to the order of the Treasurer of the V11- lage or bidder's band approved by the Councll for at least 15 per cent of the amount of the bld and be dlteCted to the Village Clerk, securely aealed aad be endorsed on � the outslde thereoi with a brlef statemeat or eummary se to the work for whlch the bld 1s made. The Council reservea the right to reject any and all offera, , snd award sald bid to a higher bidder, or to lavlte other bids. J. Ruasell Carroll, Village Clerk (Sept. 26, Oct. 4) � 4, . . . . . � . ` i , ' T ' ' . . _ . . . . . . _ . � . . . _ . . . . _ . . _. _ . . _ . K• . � A SR'EC I AL' MEET I NG OF TI�f.E l•V1=1:�_�,GE COUNC I L� WAS HELD AT Tb�E _ VI! LAGE HA�_L O.N SEPTEMBER 25TH; 1945, AT 7;30 P.M. . __.. ._ ._ _. _ . . . ,� e ALL �P6AABERS PRESENT. ODELL •MO V.ED��. BROWN SECONDEO� THt�T "RESOLUT ION COPdr I RI�Q I NG ASSESSN1cNT FOR I IviPROVEMENTS BY TAR 0 I L TREAT(v1Ef�T OF CERTA I N STRtETS AND AVENUES I N THt� V I LLA GE OF HOPK I NS AND AUTHO R I Z I NG THE I SSUE APJD NEGOT I ATI ON 0� BONOS FOR THE PURP05E OF PROV I DI NG FUNDS TO DEFRAY THE COST OF SA I D IMPROVEMENT, wN i cH ` RE50 LUT 1 ON IS HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED �XHIBi°'f "A", AND HEREWITH MADE A PART OF TH ESE MI NUTES� BE ADOPTED. CARRI ED. �IOS WERE THEN OPENED FOR THE SALE oF $9300.00 IN CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS TO THE VILCAGE OF HOPKIN.S� AND A BID 1NqS RECEIVED FROM THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0F'HOPKINS� WITH IN�EREST,AT I�•PER CENT� WITH AN �B.00 pREMIUM. � . CARROLL MOVED� OLSON SECONDED, THAT TH'E B1D OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BE ACCEPTED. CARRIED. OLSON MOVED� ODELL SECflNDED� THAT THE APP'_ICATI ON OF SMETANA DRUGS FOR A CIGARETTE I.ICENSE.FOR 1945� BE GRANTED. CARRIED. THE VILLAGE ATTORNEY THEN READ "AN ORDINANC.E LICENSING AND REGULAT I NG THt�TRES, SHOV��JS, C I RCUSES -AiVO ENTERTA I NMENTS ° As A SECOND READING OF SAID OROINANCE, WHICH ORD1NqNCE IS H�RETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXH I B IT �B�, AND HEREWI TH MADE . A P�iRT O�F. THESE MIN.UTES• � - CARROI.L MO VED, BROWN SECONDED, THAT SA I D ORDI NANCE BE PASSED AND ADOPTED AS AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS.� AND T_HAT'' THE CLERK CAUSE THE SHME TO BE PUBLI SHED. CARRIEO. THE VI! I.AGE HTTORNEY THEN READ, "AfV ORDINANCE ESTA BL I SH I NG SE'J�JER D I STR I CTS NUh9BERS . I 2, I 3 A rvo I 4 ORDINANCE IS HERETO ATTACHED� MARKED EXHIBIT nCn� MADE A PART OF TMESE MINUTES. CARROL! MOVED, ODELL SEC,DNDED, THAT THE SAID ACCEPTED AS THE FI RST READ ING O.F SA I D ORDIICdANCE. CREATING AND n WH I C H AND HEREWITH READING BE CA�RR IED• THE �IILLAGE RTTORNEY THEN READ� ° AN OROINANCE PROHIBITING THE MAKING OF CONTRACTS VJITH PRIVATE CORPOR�TIONS AND II�DIVIDUALS FOR FIRE PROTtCTION TO BE FURNISHED BY THE.FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE VILLAGE OF HOPKIIVS OUTSID` THE V1LL�GE LINiITS OF SAID VILLAGE OF HOPKI f�1� FRO�� APvD AFTER JULY I r. I947s WH I CH ORD) NANCE � s HERE70 A.TTACHED, MARK'ED EXHIBIT ttBn AND HERE�NITH MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES. OLSON MOVED, ODE:L SECONDED� THAT SAID READING BE ACCEPTED AS THE FIRST READING OF SAID ORDINANCE• CARRIED. THE VI L! AGE ATTORNEY- THEN� READ� " ORDI N,4�VCE PROV1 DI fVG FOR THE LICEfVSING OF TAXICABS AND REGULHTING TH�IR OPERHTION IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKIN�," WHICH ORDINANCE IS `HER\ETO ATTACHEO� MARKED EXHIBIT "E° AND HEREINITH MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES. CARRO!� MOVED� ODELL SECONDED,THAT SAID ORDINANCE BE PA'SSED AND ADOPTED AS AN.ORDI.NANCE FOR THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS, AND THAT. THE CLERK PUB'_I SH THE SAME. CARR IED• CARROIL MOVED� ODELL SECONDED� THAT " RESOrUTION FOR SEVVtR / CONSTRUCTION," WHICH ORDINANCE IS HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHIBIT J °Fn, AND HEREWITH MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES, BE PASSED AND ADOPTED. CARRIED. OLSON MOVED, ODEL� SECONDED� THAT "RESOLUTION V�ICATING CERTAIN STREETS AND �RAt_��_E.y:� I-IV A CERTAIIV .PART OF-WES1" N11NN�HPOLI j� CEfVTERn WHICH MATTER HAS,HERETOFORE BEEN LAID ON THE TAB�E� WHICH RESOLUTION IS HERETO ATTACHED, MARKED EXHI8IT nGh AND HEREWITH MAOE A PART OF THESE MINUTES, BE PASSED AND ADOPTED. CARRIED. . ODELL MOVED� O!SON SECONDED THAT THE PETlTION OF THE ZION LU:THERAN CHURCH FOR CURB ALONG THEIR VACANT LOTSON,�2TH AVENUE NORTH, gE GRANTED. CARRI ED. UPON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDEO� THE MEETING,ADJOURNED. ATTEST: , �!AGE LERK �RESIIBENT � (OPPlcfal Publlcation) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS A specfal meeting of the Vlllage Council wae held at the Village Hall on September 25th, 1945, at� 7:30 p.m. ' All members present. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that "Resolutlon confirming assesament for lmprovementa by tar oil treatment of certain streete and avenues in the vil- lage of Hopkins and authorizing the leaue and negotiatlon of bonds for the purpoae of provlding funda to defray the cost oP said improvement," which resolution is hereto attached, marked 8ahibit "A," snd hereWith made a part oi these minutes, be adopted. Carrfed. Bids were then opened for the sale of $9300.00 in certiflcates of indebted- nesa to the Village of Hopkine, and a bid wse received irom the First Na- tlonel Bank of Hopkine, with interest at 1!4 per cent, with an $8.00 premium. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the b1d of the F1rst National Bank be accepted. Carried. Oleon moved, Odell seconded, that �the applicatlon of Smetana Drugs for a cigarette license for 1945, be granted. Carried. The Vlllage attorney then read "An ordinance llcensing and regulating the- strea, ahows, circusea and entertain- menta," as a aecond resding of • said Ordlnance, which ordinance is hereto attached, marked .Exhibit "B," and herewith made a psrt of these minutes. Carroll moved, Brown aeconded, that sald ordinance be passed and adopted as an ordlnance of the Vlllage of Hop- kine, end that the Clerk cause the same to be publlahed. Carried. The Vlllage attorney then read, "An ordinance cresting and'� establishing sewer diatricta numbere 12, 13 and 14," whlch ordinsnce 1s hereto attached, marked Exhlblt "C," and herewith made a part of these minutee. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the eaid reading be eccepted as the firet reading of said ordinance. Car- ried. The VAlage attorney then read, "An ordlnance prohibiting the msking oi coatracts wlth privste corporations and indivlduals ior fire protection to be iurnlshed by the fire department of the Vlllage of Hopkias outside the •vlllage limits of said vlllage of Hop- kina irom end after July 1, 1947," whlch ordinance !s hereto attached, marked Exhlblt "D," and herewith made a part of these minutes. 018on moved, - Odell seconded, that said reading be accepted as the first reading of said ordlnance. Carrled. The,Village attioraey then read, "Or- dinance providing for the licensing of taxicaba and regulating thelr operation in the Vlllage of Hopkina," which or- dinaace Se hereto attached, marked Exhibit "E," and herewith made a part o! these minutes. Csrroll moved,'Qdell aeconded, that said ordlnance be passed and adopted se an ordinance for the Vlllage oi Hopkine, and that the Clerk publish the same: Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that "Reaolutlon for sewer construction," whicti ordinance Se hereto attached, marked Exhibit "F," and herewith made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopted. Carried. Olsoa moved, Odell seconded, that "Iteaolutlon vacating certain streets and slleys in a certain part of West Minneapolle Center," which matter has heretofore been laid on the table, which reaolutlon is hereto attached, marked Exhlbit "d," and herewith mdde a part of these minutes, be passed snd adopted. Carried. — Odell moved, Olson seconded, that the petition of the �lon Lutheran Church for curb along their vacant lot on 12th Avenue North, be granted. Canied. Upon motion duly made and second- ed, the meeting sdjourned. J. RUSSELL CARROLL Vlllage Clerk ATTEBT: F. Ba. MADDE`N President (Oct. 4) J' ` � ,''�� � �'; � � . _ RE50LUT2'O�,T �Or�FIR�,TING ASSESSTJI�I�TT FOR IT�ROVETiIEI�]'I'S BY Tl� . OIL TREA`II�4ENT OF CERTAIN STREETS AND AVF'IV�T.JES IN `I�iE.. VILLAGE OF HQPKII�TS AND AUTHORIZIATG 'I'HE ISSLTE AND T�GOTIATION OF BONDS FOR 'PHE PURPOSE OF PROTTTDIIJG -FUI�TDS TO DEFRAY TH� COST �F SAID. �I�ROVIIVTEivTS . . . '1�r�REAS; pursuant to �revious petitions to and resolutions by the ,' Village Council of the village of uopkins, the f'ollowing streets arid alleys in the ��llage of Hopkins were improved by tar oil treatment pursuant to plans and specifications therefor on file in the office of the Villa�e Recorder : l. Alon� 16th ��ve. North from the �'dortherly boundary line of.Lot 8, Block 6, G'ibb's First Addition as the same �vould be if extended Tdorth to the ��:�. & St . L. R. R, right-of-tivay. 2. Along 2nd St. No. between llth and 12th Aves. No. 3. Along 2nd St. No. betvreen 7th and lOth �ves. TJo. , i 4. Along lst. �t. No. from 5th�Ave. No. to 17th Ave. No. I 5. Along 15th Ave. Iv"o: from �gcelsior Ave. to the R. R. right-of-way of the i:�. & St. L. �ailroad. 6. Along 14th .�ve . No . from �xcels ior Ave , to lst .,�t : North. 7. Along 12th -�ve. I��o. from �xcelsior �ve. to 2nd St. No. 8. Along llth Ave. T�•To. from �xcelsior Ave. to 2nd St. No, 9. Along lOth Ave. from ist. �t. �o. to 2nd Ave. No. 10. Along 9th �ve. from 2nd St. So. to lst St. Tdo. 11. Along 8th Ave. from 2nd �t. �o. to Lxcelsior Ave. 12. �long 2nd �t. So. between llth and 12th hves. �� � 13. Along 2nd �t. So. from 6th to 8th �1ves. So. 14, The alleys running i��orth and �outh in �locks 4, 5, 6, �� � 7 and 11, ;��lest :;�iinneapolis. 15. The alley in �lock 1, �"Test IdIinneapolis f'rom that part of 6th Ave. �o. running along the i�Tortherly line� oi Lot 29 and thence �outh to its terminus.� :y� 16. The alleys in �locl�s 65, 73, 80, 81, 82, 85, 86, 87,..88, 89, 97 and 100 in ViTest IvIinneapolis, Second Division. 17. Along 3rd St: I�orth from the alley .in Block 94, ��test P.�Iinneapolis, Second Division to 12th xve. I�o. 18, �long 14th �lvenue Tvorth from the right-of-way of the . 1�I. & St. L. Hailroad T��o. to the No. boundary line of Lot 7, Block 94, West Minneapolis, Second Division as the same ti^aould be if ex�ended. 19. Along 13th Ave. No. from the right-of-way of the PJZ.& St. L. Railroad No. to State Highway ��7. 20. .�1on� 4�Gh �t. No. from lOth Ave . No. to 13th Ave . I�Jo. 21. �long llth �ve. ivo. from 4th St. r1o. to n,7innetonka 11�?ills Road. � 22. Along all of the streets, roads and lanes in Hobby � �cres. � 22 a Along Oxford Street East to .��,�urphy Ave, and along NIurphy \ Ave. from Oxford to�Lake Street. � � 0 23. Along Monroe kve. So. from �gcelsior �ve. to the South boundary line of Lot 6, �lock 33, �Test IJ�inneapolis Center, as the same would be if extended. 24. .�ilong 3��onk Ave. No. from .�gcelsior Ave. to the right- of-way of' the �. M. St. P. & P. Rr. Co. 25. Along Ashley Hoad from Interurban Ave. to Boyce Ave. 26..Along Oakwood Road from Interurban �lve. to Goodridge Ave. , 27. Along Interlachen Road from Interurban Ave. td Boyce Ave. AND ��THEREAS, said improvements are now campleted. AND. �REA.S, due and proper notice by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins was duly published as required by law of a meeting to be held by the Village Council of said Village on September 25, 1945, at 8: 00 0' clock P. i�t. at the C ity Hall in the ?ri lla�;e of Hopkins , f or the purpose of ascertaining the amount of special benefits received by, and assessing the same a�ainst the pro,perty hereinafter described by reason of said improvements, and to hear the testimony in that connection of all persons interested or whose property is aifected,by said im.provements and.assessments. AND i�J.[�REA�, the schedules of the proposed assessments on account of�benefits to abutting property by reason of said improvements, have been on file in the office of the Village Recorder for public inspection as . required by law, which assessments are hereby rriade a part hereof the same as though set forth herein verbatim. AND ;°lI3EREAS, no objections have been �ade by anyone to said assess- ments or schedules. i�70V�T, 'I�REi ORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the TTillage Council of the Village of ropkins, that the aforesaid assessrilents be, and the sar�e are hereby adopted, made and constituted as special assessments against all the lots, pieces and parcels of land described in the assessments and schedules, be divided into three equal installm.ents. • 'j'hat further, that part of the said assessments which have not been paid at the date hereof shall be and hereby is constituted a lien upon - . the respective property and all thereof described in said schedules;; and that the same shall be paid onncurrently rvith the general taxes agairist said property. � . And the Village Recorder is hereby directed ir�mediately to transmit certified duplicates �of said schedules and of this Resolution to the County Auditor of Hennepin County, I�Yiinnesota for collection, as reQuired by laVa. � A'�TD UJf�REAS, the total cost of said improvements amounts to the sum of �9300.00, which sum plus interest thereon is assessable and herein- above assessed against the parcels and pieces of land and property spec- iall�T benefited by said improvements, as more fully appears in the Schedules of Assessnents hereto attached, said assessments being in , proportion to the special benefit conferred by said improvements without re�ard to the cash value of said property. NOifll, THEREI'ORE, BE IT H�REBY FUR'I�IER R�SOLVED that the cost and expense of said improvements,as in the previous paragraph described, • tvhich has not been paid for by the owners of' said land ,thus benefited, shall be paid -from the funds obtained from the issuance and sa'le of bonds of said 7illa�e oi' Hopkins in the total amount of �9300.00 payable in three equal annual payments, each of which:-�payments shall be,represented by a separate bond bearing interest at a rate not to exceed 6 per cent per annum payable semi-annually on the first days of October and ?:�:arch of � each year from the date of such bonds, all such bonds to.bear the date of October l, 1945, and due as follows: l. One bond bearing �,Ta[nber 6T in the sum of �3100.00 due on October 1, 1940, � � -2- 2. One bond bearing Number 62.in the sum of �3100.00 due on ' October l, 1947,. 3. One bond bearing I�umber 63 in the sum of �3100.00 due on October l, 1948, and that all saicl bonds shall be made payable to bearer. That all such bonds�and interest coupons shall be issued pursuant to the laws of the �tate of ��rinnesota, in such cases made and provided, , and shall be in form substantially as follotivs � UN2TED STr1TES OF AiJlERICA � STATE OF 1�III�]i�TESOTA , . COUNTY OF HEi��iVEPIN � VIZLAGE Or NOPKINS � No. STREET II�ZPt�OVEP�fEP�T BOND �3100.00 ��TOti'�1 ALL I',:iEI�T BY Z�S� P�SEIJTS that the Villa�;e of Hopkins , Hennepin County, Tuiinnesota, acknouvled es itself to be indebted and promises to pay to bearer the surn of �3100.00 on the first da,y of Octo'oer, 1946., and to pay interest thereon at the rate nf � per cent per annum payable semi-annually on the first days of October and r1larch of each year, princ ipal to maturity to be represented � by separate coupons hereto attached. Both principal and interest are payable at Northwestern �ational Bank of I;,iiruzeapolis in any coin or currency which at the date of payment is legal tender for public and private debts. � This is one of, an issue of said Street Improvement Bonda, all� of � like date and tenure except as�to maturity issued by the Village of Hopkins for the improvement of streets and alleys, and the full faith and credit and taxing po�vers of.the Village of Hopkins have been and hereby are irrevocably pledged to the payment of the princ'ipal and ' interest thereoi. It is hereby certif ied and recited that all acts, proceedings and things required by the Constitution and Laws of the State of i��Iinnesota �to be done and� performed, precedent to and in the issuance of this� bond have been done and performed at the time and in the manner as required by law,._ and that the issuance of this tiond of said Village will not cause the indebtedness oi said �illage to exceed any constitutional or statutory li.mitation of indebtedness. - IN q�dlTi�TESS "vVHE�EOF, the village of Hopkins oy its Village Council, has caused this bond to be executed on its behalf by the President of the Village � Council and the jTillage Clerk ttiereof, this lst day of October, 19450 F . ?':�; ���iADDET�T President of Village c:ouncil J. RUSSELL CARROLI, Village Clerk. (Coupon) No. � �n this lst day of , 194_, '1'he Village Treasurer of the Village of Hopkins will pay to the bearer the sum of � at , Y�opkins, r.'�innesota, .�'or the interest then due on Street lmprovement Bond dated the day of , 194_, No. . r, . �rl . �:�n�EN Pre�ident of Village �ouncil J. RUSSELL CA.RROLL , Village Clerk -J- BE IT FUR'I�IER'RESOLVED, that the full iaith and credit of the Village of HoPkins is hereby pledged ior the payment of the principal and interest of such. bonds, and the said Council shall pay the principal and interest of any such bonds out of the iunds in the V'illage Treasury. BE IT FUR'IN�R RESOLVED that the Clerk is hereby instructed to ad�ertise for bids for the purchase of such bonds in the .issues of the Hennepin County Review, the official newspaper of said gilla�e, of September 6, 1945, and of September l3, 1945; such bids to be opened by the Village Council on September 25, 1945. The Council reserves the right to reject all bids and readvertise and the previous advertise- ment for bi&s, as above set forth by the Clerk, is hereby ratified. BE IT FURTH�JR RESOLVED that the Clerk is directed to cause bonds � to be prepared in substantially the form hereinabove contained, and the; President of the Village Council and the Village Clerk are hereby author- ized and directed to execute tne same ancl to affix the Village seal there- to and to cause the interest coupons to be executed and authenticated by the printed, engraved or lithographed facsimile signatures of said officers. 1�fhen said bonds have been fully executed, as� required by law, they shall be delivered by the treasurer to the purchaser thereof upon receipt of the full puFchase price, and the said purchaser �shall not be obligated to see to the application of such purchase price. Any resolutions, or parts of resolutions, inconsistent herevvith are hereby amended to-conf orm to this resolution. PASSED AND AD�PTED �his 25th day of September, 1945, by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins. ATTEST: . J. RUSSELL CARROLL Villa�e Clerk JOSEPH C. VESELY Villa�e Attorney , F . l�T . T64ADDEN President of Village ouncil .� � � 1= i' � � ..,,� , i , AIv ORDINANCE LICE�ISIPTG AND uEGULATING THEATRES, SHO�J�dS, . CIRCUSTES �ND E�i,�'I`ERTAINl�'P�+NTS, � ihe Village Council of the.Village of Hopkins do ord�in as follows: �ection 1. License required. No'person, firm or corporation shall give or maintain any shoUv, circus, carnival, concert, game�or public � entertain.ment to which an adr�ission is charged, orf which private profit is expected either directly or indirectly, tivithout first securing a license therefor, provided that no license shall be necessary for �ny entertainment given by amateura, o�'which the perf'ormers do not receive any pay,• or which is given for the benefit of ariy school, church or benevolent�institution, or for any charitable purpose, Section 2. Application. Application for such license hereunder shall be made to the Clerk of.the Village and shall give:the name and add'ress of the� applicant, the nature of the entertainmentf the place time and duration thereof., method of advertisulg, reference as to financial responsibility of applicant:, an� such other informat'ion as the council may re quire irom time to time, � �ection 3. License Fees. Such applicatiori shall be accompanied by s fee of ��$ �� for each day, or fraction .thereof, that it is � proposed to hold any such show�, circus; carnival, game or public enter=;. tainment. The license fee for all motion picture theatres shall be �75.00 per year. � Section 4. Conditions of License. Every licensee shall comply with the following conditions: (a) All theatres, opera houses, or other buildings shall have at least one exit to the ground in addition to the main entrance for use in case of fire, zvhich � shall be accessable at all times, and if above the ground shall have one fire-proof stairVuay� or fire . escape leading tYiereto and thereProm. � (b) Every projection machine shall be housed in a'fire- proof booth constructed to conform to the requirements �of .the state law. � S ( c) No entertainment sYiall be advertised by shouting or calling out, or by the playing of music or any musical instrument, or other device, upon the street or other public grounds., in the municipality, hor sha�ll any licensee distribute, or cause to be distributed, any hand bills by putting them in automobiles o� by handing them to persons in the streets, wh�C� they will or may be thrown upon said streets. � (dT All such license holders shall be subject to any other and further orders and regulations as may be • promulgated by the state� law or by f�.irther ordinance of this municipality, or by the �oarcl of� Public _Health, or by any du3y constituted mun.iciPal�'..;.- or statE `;, authority having to do tivith pu�lic� health, safety and welf�re. Section 5. Immodest and Immoral Exhibitions Prohibited. No licensee shall shova, dis�lay or present any attraction of immodest, immoral or obscene character. For the purpose of the enforcement of this provision, the president of the council, or any police officer. of the municipality, or anyone duly designated by the council, shall be given admittance to any public entertainment of any form licensed hereunder to discover or prevent a violation hereof, and shall be �iven full information upon request by any licensee in regard:to any coming attraction. In case.a motion picture film not approved by the National Boar-d of Revietivs of TF�Zotion Pictures and bearing the_ official copyrighted insignia of the said Board is to be shov�n, notice sha�ll be given in advance to the president of the council of such intent with a description of auch material an d the source thereof. � The president of the council, or'�other duly designated representative of the municipality, may require a private showing of any such proposed material, and if he disapproves of it the:same-'shall not be exhibited to the public until approved by a majority of the whole council. '� � . Section 6�. Issuance. 'All licenses hereunder shall be issued by � the recorder upon authorization of the Villa,ge Council. Section 7. Penal.ty.. Any person.,. firm or corporation violating any provision of this Qrdinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor ' punishable �y a fine of not more than �100..00 or by imprisonment of not more than ninety days, plus, in either case, the costs of the prosecution. Section 8. nEffective Date: Re�eal; This �rdinance shall be effective fram and after its. passage and publication, as required by law. All Ordinances., or parts of Ordinances,.in conf lict here�vith, are hereby. repealed., PASSED AND ADOPTED this 25th day of September, 1945. F . PJT . T}��ADDEN �� President of Village ouncil ATTEST : J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Recorder: JOSEPH C. VESELY � Village Attorney � r nr, . �. o�• � AN ORDINANCE LICENSINQ AND RE(}ULATING THEAT�'R3� SHOWS� CI�CUSFS AAJD ENTERTAIN�ENTS. • The Village Council of the Dillage of Hopkiris do ordain as followss � � �Section 1. License required. No person, firm or corporation shall give � ' � or ma n ain any s ox� c rcus, carnival, concert� game or public entertainment to which an aclmission is charged� or from which private profit ia expected either directly or indirectly, without first securing a license therefor� � provided that no license sha71 be necessary for anar entertainment given by amateurs, or from which the performera do not receive ar�y pay, or which is given for the benefit of any schooT, ctiurch or benevolent institution, or for any charitable purpose� � . � Section 2. ,�ypplicationa Application for such license hereunder.ahall be ma e to the�Clerk o the Village and shall �ive the.ns.me and address of the applicant, the. nature of the entertainmerit� the place time and duration thereof� method of advertising� reference'aa to financial responsibility of applicant, and such other information as the council may require from time to :time.� � - - S'ection 3: License Fees.� Such application shall be accompanied by.a . fee o , or eac ay�:or fraction ther.eof� that it is proposed to hold ar�y such aho�v� circus� carnival, game or public entertainment. The license : fee for.-all motion picture theatres shall be �75.00 per year. Section 1�. Conditions of License. E�rery ].icensee shall comply with the follow ng co tions; � (a) All theatres� opera houses, or other buildings ahall. have at least one.exit to the ground in addition � to the �tain �entrance for use in case of fire� which � . shall be accessable at all,times, and if above the _� ground ahall.have one�fire-prooP stairway or.fire escape leading thereto and therefrom, , (b) E�rezy projection machine s ha11 be housed in_a fire- � .. prooP booth constructed�to conform to the requirements - , of the s tate law. � � (c) No entertainment shall be advertised by shouting or. � : �. calling out� or by the playing of music �r ar� musical . instrument� or other.devi.ce� upon the-street or other public grounds, in the municipality�.nor shall ar�y . �licensee distribute� or cause to be distributed� any � hand bills by putting them in automobiles or by hand- . � ing them, to .persons. in the streets� vrhere they �nri1T or . may be` thrown �upon: said �stre�ts,. ' : (d) All such license holders shall be subject to ariy other. _ and further orders and regulations as may be promu�.gated -- ';`�, ,� by the ,state law .or by,, further � or.dinance _ of thi� municipality,. . - - _ or by.: �he . Board; of Public: I�ealth� on: bp �ny �fiul�r _constituted _ : municipal �or stiate��" authority Yiaving to do rovi.th public health, . safety and welfare. , . - ; � . Section 5. Imd�odeat ��and Imrioral �hibitions Prnhibited. No � licensee a show�` sp y or:,preaen ar�y at rac ori o immodest, immoral . or obscene characteT. For the�purpose�vf the enforcement of this proviaion� � the president of the council� or any police officer of the municipality�'or anyone duly designated by the counsil� ahall.be given admitta.nce to any public entertainment of ar�y form licensed hereunder to discover or prevent a violation hereof� and shall be given full inPormation upon request by an� licenaee in regard to any coming attraction. In case a�et�on picture film � not approved by the National Board of Reviews� of Motion PicLures and bearing . the official copyrighted insignia of the .said Board is to be shown, notice shall be. given in advance to the president of` the council of �uch ix�tent �e�ith a description of such material and the source thereof, The president of the council, or other du},y designated repreaentative of the municipality, may requir� a•�irivate showing of ar�y such proposed material� and if he disapprove� b� it the s�me shal.], not be exhibited to the public unti� approved by a majo�ity of the �whol,� council, S�edtion 6. Issuance. �1], licenses hereunder shall be issued by the reco er upon au or za on of the Village Council. S�ection 7. penalty. � per$on� r�irn or corporation violating a�y provision of this O��.nce hatl be guilty of a misdemeanor punish�ble by a fine of'not more thari �100.00 or by imprisonment of not more than ninet�r days� plus� in either case� the costs of the prosecution. Section 8. Effective Date=� Re eat . This Ordinance shall be effec ve rom an er s passage n publication, as required by law„ All Ordinances� or parts of Ordinances, in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed, PASSED AIdD ADOPTID this 25th day of September� 191�5. F. M. MATJDEI�b Pres en o p age Counc . ATTEST r J. RUSSELL CARROLL V lage Recor er. JOSEPA C. VFSELY 9illage d torney . ' , ' . `"� � d , , � , _ ; � � �I�T ORDII�TANCE CREATING AND ESTABLISHING SE[�)ER DI�^1RICTS - NUP�ZB�RS 12 , 13 and 14. The Village Council of the, Village of Hopkins do ordain as follov��s: � , � � ,' Section l. There are hereby created and established sanitary setiver ', districts in the Village of Hopkins to be knotian as Sanita.ry Sewer Districts Plumbers 12, 13 and 14, the boundaries of t��hich districts to be as folloz�>>s: • . SANITARY SE?�'���R DISTRICT NUP�IBER 12. Com.mencing at the Northeast corner of.�ection 25•, Township 117, Range'22, othertivise known as the inter- . section of the Street Railtivay Company �right-of-way and U�ashington Avenue; thence iflest to 5th Avenue South; thence IVortherly along 5th Avenue South to the boundary line of SetNer District Idumber 2; thence Northeasterly a_nd Ivortherly alon; the Southerly and Easterly boundarSr lines of Sev�er . District Number 2 to the �outherly boundary line of Setiver District Number 8; thence Easterly and Northeasterly alon_g.the boundary lines of Sewer District Number 8 to-the boundary line of Sewer District Number 10; ' thence Southerly along the y'�esterly boundary line of Setiver District Num.ber 10 to beginning. � S�NITARY SEWER DISTRICT 1V'UMBER 13. All of Section 25, To�Nnship 117, Ran ge 22 and all of that par,t of the South one-half (Sz) of Section 24, Township 117, Ran.ge 22 not previously included in Sanitary �__,, Sewer Districts Numbers 1, 2, 3, 7, 9 and 12. SAPTITARY �iVER DISTRICT NUTJIBER 14. Commencing at the TTorthwest corner of 5ection 24, Tovunship 117, Range 22; thence East along the 1Vorth lin.e of said Section to the Quarter corner; thence South along the �uarter section line to the Niinnetonka 11�ills road; thence Northwesterly along the P�Zinnetonka T�Iills Road to the center of State Highway Number 7; thence �Vesterly along the center of State Highway Nuaber 7 to its inter- section t^�ith the center line of 15th Avenue North as the same would be if produced; thence South along 15th Avenu� Tdorth to its interSection,with 4th Street North; thence Zuest alon� 4th Street I�Torth to the ��Jesterly � boundary line of the Village of �Iopkins; thence North along said V�lesterly boundary line of Hopkins to beginnin�. Section 2. That said sedver districts hereby created shall be and are iri addition to any and,all other sewer districts which may have been heretofore by ordinance cre-ated. , � Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication. � �,-- PASSED A1`TD ADOP,TED by the Village Council of the Village of �iopki:ns this 2nd day .of October, 1945. F. t1l. NIADDEN President of Villa�e Council: . ATTEST: J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C . VESELY Villa�e Attorney 1. t $ � � ^� � n � N � 11NN ORDJSTANCE •P�OHIBITII�TG 'I'�TTE I�.�IAKIl�TG OF CQNTRACTS ��'ITH PRIiTAZ'F C ORP ORATI ONS AND I1�TD IVIDUALS FOR FIRE. PROT�CTION TO BE FURNISHID BY 't�iE FICRE DEPARTIv �,NT OF TI-i.E VILLAGE OF HOPKINS OUTSIDE TH�; VILLAGE LIAIlITS- ;�- OF SATD T�iILL�iGE OF HOPKI�TS FRO�:�� AI�ID AFTER July l, 1947. The Village Council of the Village of Hopkins do hereby ordain as �'ollows : Section l, � Fire Protection Contracts vvith Private Individuals and Corporations P�ohibited. From and after J'uly 1, 1947, no contracts shall be entered into between the Village of Hopkins or the Fire Department of the Village of Hopkins and any private corporation or individual located outside the limits oi the Village of Hopkins' for 'any i'ire protection. Section 2. Nothing in this ordinance sha11 be interpreted to prohibit or prevent the making of fire protection contracts t,vith any city, village, township or other �overnmental subdivision and upon such terms and for such fees as may be mutually agreed upon betti�leen such parties. Section 3. All acts, ordinances and parts of acts heretofore passed;and adopted by the Village Council wh'ich are inconsistent herewith ' are hereby repealed, and the same shall be of no force and effect from ` � and af'ter July 1, 1947. .�Ll.l fire protection contracts notiv outstanding bettiveen the Hopkins Fire Department and any private corporation or individual which may terminate prior to J'uly l, 1947, may be"renewed for a'period not longer than July l, 1947. , Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication, as required by la�r�, except as to the provision repealing prior ordinances, which provision shall take effect and.be in force from and after July 1, 1947.� PA,SSED AND ADOPTED� this 2r_d day of October, 1945, by the Village Council of the Villa�•e of Hopkins. F . T�.2 . I��IADDEN President of Village Council i�TTEST : J. RUSSELL CARROLL v' Village Clerk JOSEPN C . VESELY Village Attorney , � �, � // �RDINANCE PROVIDING FOR 'I�iE LICEI�T�Ir1G OF TAXICABS AND - REGULATING TI�E IR OPER1kTI0N IN THE VII.LI�GE OF HCPKINS . The Village Council of the �illa�e of Hopkins do hereby ordain as follows : , , Section 1. Definitions. Unless otherwise ex�ressly stated, �vhen- ever-used in this ordinance, the following words shall have the meaning given to them by this section: ' (a) The word "^1AXZCAB" shall mean and include any motor vehicle engaged in the carrying of Persons for hire, whether over a fixed route or not, and whether the same be operated from a street stand or subject to calls.from a garage, or otherwise operated for hire; but the term shall not include vehicles subject to control and regulation by the Railroad and 4ti'arehouse Co_romission or vehicles regularly used by undertakers in carryin� on their business. (b) The word "STREET" shall mean.and include any street, alley; avenue,.court, bridge, lane or public place in the.Village of'Hopkins. (c�) The words "TAXICAB DRIVER" shall mean and include any person who drives a taxicab, V�hether such person be the owner of such taxicab or be employed by a taxicab owner or operator. (d) The word "OPERATOR" shall mean and include any.person owning or havin� control of the use of one or more taxicabs used for hire upon the streets or engaged in the.business of operating a taxicab tivi thin the Village. (e) The words "TAXICAB �TANDt' shall mean an d include any pTace alon� the curb or street, or elseti^�here, which is exclusively reserved by the Village for the use of taxicabs. (f} The word "TAXIIt�TER" shall mean and include any mechanical instrument or device by vrhich the charge for hire of a taxicab is mechanically calculated, tivhether by distance traveled or ti^raiting time or b.y both, and upon which such char�e shall be indicated by figures. . Section 2. License Required. No operator sliall operate a taxicab vuithin the Village limits without f irst having obtained a taxicab license �` therefor uncler the provisions of this ordinance. Each applicant for a taxicab license shall apply to the Village Clerk for such license upon a form to be provided by the Villa�e, and must comply with the following provisions to the satisfaction of the Council: �� (a) Be a citizen of th e United States. (b) Be of the age of twenty-one (21) years or over ii a natural person, and in the case of any co-partnership, f irm or corporation, must be authorized to operate taxicabs and carry on,business in accordance traith the la�vs of the State of T�Iinnesota. ( c) P�ust fill out .upon the blank for�n. provided by the �illage a statement covering each vehicle to b.e so licensed, giving the full name and address of the o�vner; the class and passenger-carrying capacity of each such yehicle; the length of time the vehicle has been in use; the make of car; the engine number; the serial number; the type of body; the state license number; whether the same is mortgaged, and if it is the name of the mortga�ee and the amount of such mortgage; the holder of the legal title to such motor vehicle, if other than the applicant; or whether said vehicle is leased, licensed, or under any form of contract permitted to be used and operated by some other person than the one holding legal title thereto; and the name of the person, firm or corporation which collects the revenues from the bperation of such taxicab and pa� the expenses of operating the same; the na.me or names of the proposed drivers of such taxicabs, their ages and addresses and such other.and further information as the village may from t ime to time require. ' i . If_ such application is made by the individual oSNrier, it shall be signed and sworn to by such ot,vner; if it , is by a partnership `it shall be signed and sworn to by one of the partners, and if by a cor�oration, then by one of the duly elected officials of said corporation.' Section 3. Taxicab License Fee. The applicant applyin�; for a taxi- cab license shall, before being issued said license, pay t o the Village � Treasurer the sum of ,�6.00 for each and every,vehicle to be so licensed, provided,�that if the said license is denied for any reason, the aforesaid fee or f ees shall forthwith be returned to the applicant. All licenses hereunder shall expire on the last day of each.year. �ny license may be transferred durin�; any year only upon the additional payment of a propor- tional part of the fee by the transferee in addition to the regular fee already paid by the transferer,�vhen the license was issued, and only upon the approval of the Villat,e Council of such transfer. Section 4. Examination and Inspection of Taxicabs. Before the granting of any li:cense for any taxicab hereunder, each and every such taxicab shall be thoroughly and carefully exam.ined and inspected by some village employee or agent duly appointed and authIDrized by_the Village Council. The cost of all such e�aminations and inspections shall be paid by the oti�uner or operator �of such taxicab, and before a license is granted to operate any such taxicab the application for-such license shall bear the si;nature of the person tvho examined and inspected such taxicab before the license is issued. Other examinations may be ordered by the �7i11age Council at any reasonable time, either before or `' af ter the issuance of a taxicab license, and on such examinations all inspections shall be at the experise of the o�yner or operator or licensee of such tagicab. No taxicab shall be licensed which does not comply with the following requirements: (a) It must be in a thoroughly safe condition for the trans- portation of passengers. (b) It must be clean and of �;ood appearance and well painted and varnished. (c) It shall have painted or printed thereon in plain legible letters the vaords "TA��ICAB" on at least t�vo sides of each vehicle and it shall have a lamp or light upon �vhich the v��ord "lA�ICABr' . is printed for ni�ht use. Section 5. Grantin�; Licenses. If the Village Council is satisfied that the public Bonvenience �nd good order vaill be served thereby, it may grant a license to any such applicant. Each license granted sYiall be given a number and shall contain the number and an adec�uate description of the taxicab licensed thereunder. � �ection 6. License Numbers and Identifications. As soon as a license is granted to any applicant for a tagicab hereunder, the o:vner or operator of such taxicab shall,at his expense, cause to be painted or printed upon each such vehicle in plain legible letters the words "Hopkins Taxicab . License i�Tumber4t follovred by the number given to such applicant in his taxicab license, as well as the year of such license, ' . -.. yvery driver plate bearing the one-half (2) inch of such taxicab words 4'Licensed in hei�,ht. _ shall wear on his cap or hat a metal Taxicab" printed in letters�at least Section 7, Taxicab Cards. The operator of any taxicab shall cause to be printed in plain, legibile letters displayed inside the.taxicab a card giving the number of the license, the maximum rates of fare to be charged, and a statement that any package or article left in the t axicab must be returned by the taxicab driver to the office. of the Villate� Clerk, where it may be identif ied and claimed. Section 8. Rates, idIeters. Rates char�ed for con•veyance in t axicabs ;� in this village shall be fixed by resolution of the Villa�e Council from time to time. ITo operator or taxicab driver shall charge any passen�er a rate in excess of such fixed rate. �very passenger shall, upon demand, receive a receipt therefor when he pays his fare. In the event that taximeters are used, they shall be first approved by the Council with case and gear intact; and shall at all times be�kept. accurate and ,in working coridition and shall be in plain vieVv �of the f passenger. Sec.tion 9. Taxicab Stands. Licensed taxicabs shall, when not in � motion, be parked at stands designated for that purpose from time to time, by resolution of the'Villa�e Council. �aid �resolution shall also desig-�\ nate the number of taxicabs which may be stationed at any such stand. , i�;o� taxicab shall remain parked at the head of a colum.n of tvao or. more .taxi- \ cabs at any stand f or more than one hour consecutively. No taxicab driver shall solicit passengers as fares except when travelin� around the streets or at a regularly designated stand. Ido driver shall dismount ' from his taxicab at any time for the purpose of soliciting passengers; provided.that this shall not prohibit any driver from dismounting fram. his cab to assist a passen�er entering his taxicab or dismountin� therefrom. No taxicab shall park �-vithin 3.0 feet of any cross walk unless th'is portion of the street has been designated as a taxicab stand, Only licensed taxicabs shall be permitted to part at any taxicab stand. ' Section 10. Taxicab Drivers. �To person, either the operator .or employee of such operator,�shall drive any t�icab in this villa�e v�ithout first having been licensed as a chauffeur under the Laws of the state of P�Tinn esota, and every driver shall display such chauffeur's license badge _ conspicuously upon hi� coat or cap as therein provided. No taxicab driver or operator shall be less than 18 years of age. �, Section 11. Insurance Policies. Before a license shall be deliver- ed to any operator he shall deposit �vith the Village Clerk a policy, ,. or policies, or an insurance company or companies duly licensed to transact such business in this state, insuring the operator of any taxicab to be licensed against loss from the liability imposed by lavu for damages on account of bodily injuries or death, or for dama�;es t o property resulting from the ownership, maintenat�.ce or use oT any taxicab to be owned or operated und�er such license, and agreein� to pay to any judgm.ent creditor to the extent of the amounts specified in such policy, any final jud�nent render;ed against the assured by reason of such liability. The policy or policies shall be approved by the village.attorney as to form and ,complzance `�ith this ordinance. The limit in any such insurance policy of such liability of the insurer on account of the ownersLip, ma�ntenance and use of sucY� tagicab shall not be less than �20,000,00 for bodily injuries to or death of one person, and �p40,000e00 on account of any.one � accident resulting in injuries to and/or, death of more than one person, and a total of �S,OOO.00.liability for damage to property of' others arising out of anfone accident. Section 12. P:ZiscellQneous. _ (a) All taxicab drivers shall be clean and courteous at all times. � (b) No driver of any licensed taxicab shall cary any other, than � the person first employing the taxicab tivithout the consent of such passeriger, ( c} No person shall charge, or atternpt to char�;e, any passenger a greater rate of fare than that to vuhich the taxicab is entitled under the resolution of the Council. , � (d) No taxicab driver shall deceive any passen�er tivho may ride �vith him, or who may desire to ride in any such vehicle, as to his destination or distance traveled or to be traveled. (e) Every taxicab shall be provided with windows in the tonneau sufficient in number and of such size and d imensions that at all times persons may be readily seen through such windows wit h sufficient distinctness to identify such persons', or nassen�ers. Section 13. Separa ilitv. EverST section, provision or part of this ordi��nce is de�'lared separable from every other section, provision or.part of any ordinance shall be held invalid, .it shall not affect any other section, provision or part thereof. . � 1 ; � . Section 14. Penalt.y. Any person�violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be.guilty'of a misdemeanor and shall upon convict'ion there= of' Ue pun.ished by a fine of not .niore than �100.00 or by imprisonment f'or _-. not more than 90 days, or by both, for each offense, plus in any event the " cost of prosecution. , � � , � .Section 15. Effect. This ordinance shall take effect from and after its�.passage and publication and upon the ado�t ion of a resolution or reso- . lutions fixing a'schedule of rates to be.charged hereunder. . PA�SED AND ADOPTED this 25t�i day of September, 1945, by the Village Council of.the Village.of Hopkins. F . 1�! . IvIADDEN � , • President of Village Council � ATTEST: . • . J. RUSSELL CARROLL � Village Clerk �J JOSEPH C. VE�ELY � . Village Attorney . � ��`' 1 � J i , , � I r � "�� l I RESOLUTI OIT F0� SEti"TER C OPTSTRUC TION �� ��, 'aJ.HEREAS, it appears nece'ssary and in the public interest that a sanitary set�uer be constructed along the foTlowing streets and avenues \�_;' in Hopkins, Hennepin County, r!Iinnesot`a, viz: ( a) A trunk se�ver in Sewer District T�umber 10 commencing at the intersection of Excelsior and i��2onroe 1�venues and thence running South�fvesterly alon� T�•Zilwaukee road to its intersection witr '�i�lashington Avenue� ( b) A lateral sevrer alon� T:�ashington �venue South from its intersection vuith I�iilwaukee road Southerly _to a point distant 906 feet �outh from Excelsior Avenueo � (c) A lateral se�ver along T�ionroe Avenue from its inter- section with Excelsior Avenue to 2nc1 Street South. . '( d) t�1 lateral se�ver along 5th �.venue �vorth from Excelsior Boulevard to 2nd Street North. ( e) A lateral setiver along 14th r�venue I�orth bett�veen 4th Street and Hi�hway� nwnber 7. , - TdOW, �RE��ORE, be it resolved by the Villa�e Council of the � Village of Hopkins that said sanitary lateral sewers be constructed in �Iopkins, Hennepin County, ����innesota, as hereinabove set forth. 1 B� IT ��'URTI"R RESOZVED that Ralph D. Thomas and xssociates be designated as engineers who shall dra��v plans and specifications and prepare and tabulate estimated cost of construction of.eaeh such sewer project and report the same to the Vi11aJe Council. , � IT FT)RTHER i�ESOLVED that as soon� as the plans and specifications are prepared by the said engineers and accepted and f'iled by the Village Council, the clerk is hereby directed to advertise for bicts for proposals for doing the vaork described in said plans and specifications in the Hennepin County Review, the official ne�rlspaper of the villa�ge, saici publications to be made at least once each L°aeek for ttivo successive tiveeks. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 25th �:ay of September, 1945. ATTES^1: J, RUSSELL� CARROLL Villa je Clerk JOSEPH C . VE�LY Villag� �ttorney 0 �' . IVI . 1���ADDEN President of Villa�e Council RESOI.UTION VACATII�G CERTAIN STRE�TS AND AIS:�YS IN A CERTAIN PART � QF 6'JEST r,dINNEAPOLIS CENTER . ti'l�3EREA5, a'petition of a majority of the owners of real property frontin� on_:the followin.g described streets and alleys located in the � ���, plat of �iest Minneapolis Center in the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin Coun.tg, `� , �inne sota, viz : � � .,.J �111 alleys i�. Blocks Twenty-five.(25), Thirty (30) and Thzrty-one (31), That part . of Adams Avenue which egtend� from Niilwaukee , Street to Second �treet South, • That p�rt of First Street South which extends from D�ilvnaukee Street tq Second Street South, h as been duly f iled wit��the �illage Council and said Council has met at the time and place specified in a notice embracing a copy of said petition heretofore duly published and posted, as provided by law, and has heard all'insterested persons; and it appears�in the interest of the public that said alleys and streets be Bacated. � . AND WHEREAS, upon motion duly made, seconded and unanimouslg carried at the regular meeting of the Villa�e Couneil of the �illage of Hopkins held December 5, 1944, the consideration oP the abo�e•matter was post- � poaed until September 25, 1945. � . _ AND ���RE,AS, it appeared to the Council that in. all probability at sometime in the future it vuo�uld be necessary to construet, inst�ll and maintain city water mains, storm and sanitary sewers, gas lines and electric power lines and poles in the area hereinabove set forth, all of which improvements might have to tr�gerse the streets and/or allegs sought hereby to be vacated. � ' NOT�J, TF�RF�'ORE, be it hereby resolved by the Village Council oi the Village of Hopkins that the following described streets and alleys located in the � plat of �lest �inneapolis Center in the Village . of Hopkins, Hennepin County, �ti.nnesota, viz: � Al.l alleys in Bloeks Twenty-f ive ( u5 ), �'hirty ( 30 ) and Thirty-one (31). That part of Adams Avenue which egtends from A�lilwaukee Street to Second Street South. That part of First Street South which extends f'rom -� , �lashin�ton avenue to Jefferson A�venue, . as the same are nrnra dedicated and laid out within the corporate limits of said gillage be, and the same hereby are vacated subject, hov�ever, end reserving in the �illage of Hopkins forever t he right irre�ocable to enter upon, traverse, egcavate and do all things which might be nec- essary at any time in the future on all of said streets and alleps herein d�scribed for t�e purpose of con9tructing, installing and maintaining water lines, sanitarg and storm sewer system� e�:ectric and gas power and all other similar ntilities �vhich mi�ht be neceasary to install in the future over and across said streets and alleys for the purpose either of installing such improvements to a.nd upon the property abutting thereon and/or to and upon property an�tihere in the gicinity thereof. PA,SSED AND ADOPTED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins this 25th d�� of'September, 1945. . F. �d. 1dADDEN - President of Vi11a�e Couneil ATTEST : J. RUSSELL C�RROLL Vi 11 age C lerk J'O5�E'H C . VESELY Yilla�e �ttorney i �A REGULAR- McETI-NG 0'F�THE VJ'_! AGE COUNC I! O;F NOPK�INS VJAS HE� D� AT 'THE� COUNC.11 �_� CHAf��iBERS I N THE V1 LCH.GE HAL: ON TUESDAY OCTOBER 2NDs , [.945� a,T 7:30 p.nn..,' A! �_ MEIV�BERS PRESENT • ODE! L MOVED, BROWN SEC�NDED� THAT THE FiRE DEPARTi+rIENT BE ALL0IVED TO PURCHASE TWO �2� COATS AND. ONE � I� PA IR OF BflOTS. CARR I ED. CARROI� MOVED� ODEL! ScC.^,NDED� THAT THE K+OSS AfdD JESEK VJATER MA1N PETITfON$BE GRAiJTED• CARRIED. - CARROLL MOVED, A fJD GR AN G ER F OR A NORTH END AND V'�EST CARRI EQ• O�SON "SEC� ND ED� THA7 TH.E, A PPL I CAT I ON DF ER I CK SO N BUILDING PERMIT� BE GRANTED� PROVIDING THEY FACE THE SIDE OF THEIR BUI�DING 1"JITH TILE OR BRICI< 0!� STUCCO• CARRQLL MpVED� ODELL SEC�NDED, .THAT ROf�D AND BRIDGE ,FUND CHECK " # 16912 BE CANCE'_LED A,ND � NEW ONE IN TNE SAME Atv10UNT DRAWN IN FAVOR OF TH E POOR FUND. CARR ( ED. ' � . ODELL MOVED� OLSpN SEC�NDED� THAT THE PETI TI ON FOR A MUNICI PAL l.l QUOR STORE� OR A VOT.E ON THE SAME ,BE REFERRED TO THE ATFORNEY GENERAI. FOR A � EGA: OPINIQN ON THE MAT7ER AS TO WHETHER THE COUNCIL C-AN OROER � A VOTE ON THE SAME. �-- THE Vt!+_�cE C�.�RK 7HEN REHD�tt AN O�DIfJF�NCE CREATING Af�D,ESTABLI�NifVu `/�+ SE�'JER DISTRI�TS NUh'jBER7 (2� I3 AND (4n� �UHICH IS ATTACHED TO THE MINUT.ES ' DF THE MEETING OF SEPTENIBER �STH, MARKED EXHIBIT °C��, AfJD HERENII"FH MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES; BE ADOPTED, PASSED AND PUB�_I SHED. � CARRI ED• ',� (;ARRO:L MD YED, ODE! L SEC ON.DED, '�HpT "RESOLUT I ON FOR IOIVtt �VHICH RESOLUTION IS HERET� ATTACHED, MARKED EXHIBIT W iTM MA DE A PART OF' 7H ESE MI 6�lCJT ES, BE ADOPT ED. CARR t ED. SEv'JER CU�vSTRUCT- � n�n� AND HERE— � � � ODE'_! MOVED� BROWN SECONDED, THAT "AN ORDINAIVCc PROHIEITIIVG TH� I:.':;=,{: I I��G 0� CC:'N1-�;:1i;T� ''fu I Tf1 ;;� I V�T� CORPORhT I ONS r1fVD I N D I V I DUALS FG� F I R� PROTECTIO(`J TO BE FURf�18HED BY THt FIRt DEPHRTiviENT OF THE VILLAGc OF HOPKINS OUTSIDE THE VILLAGE LlfvilTS .G� SAID VILLAGE Gr HOPKINS FROi�,rl AND ArTER �ULY I� I947i� WHICH 15 ATTACHED TO THE Mi�lUTES OF THc MEETIfJG OF SEPTEMBER 2�JTH� MARKED EXHiB1T nD�t� AND HEREVJITH MADE A FART OF TH.ESE MINUTES, BE ADO?TED, PASSED A.ND PUB! ISHED. CARRIED. � CARRO! L MOVED� BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE "RESOLUTION D�TERMINING THE NE�ESSITY OF PRCPOSED �r'JATEr�.. I+�AII� EXTEI'�SION ALOiVG 8Tw AVtNUE 50UTH � BETUVEEN 7 AND 8TH STREETS", w�HicH is HERETO ATTACHED, AND M,40E A PART .. OF THESE MINU7ES,_ AN:D VJHICH IS P�IARKED EXHIBIT ttB«� BE CONTINUED T;ILL OCTOBER I67H. CARRIEO. ��� 1 CARROL! NiGVcD, BROWN SECONDED�THAT " RESGLUTION tSTABLISHI IVG Pdir�X� I1,�1U�� T�Y�I FARES ANn TAXI S7ANUS I N THE V I LLAG� OF HOPKI i�S� WHI.�H -� RESOLUTION IS HERCTO ATTACHED, �v1AR18ED E.XHIBIT nGi�.AND HEREWITH MADE A '� PAR7 OF THESE MI NUTES, BE ADOPTED, PASSED AND FUB! I SHED. C�+RR IED. BROWN MOVED� THAT THE �NSU�RANCE POLICY.RE�UIRED UNDER THE TAX1 ORD I NANC[ BE ANi:l1ENDED $8 AS TO PROV I DE FOR �I O� OOU AND '�CO, OOO L I AB I'_ I— TY INSURANCE Ii�STEAD OF �'20�000 Af�1D ��i-a�OOO AS fT lS NOVJ IN 7Hc ORDI NANCE• THERE WAS NO SECDND T� TH� Iv1pT ION. Il•�OTI ON LOST._ OLSON f�40VED� ODEL! SECONDED� THFlT THE APP'_ICF�TION OF I�EO (_AHTI FOR ONE TAXI ! I CENSE� NORMAN UROSSMAN FOR THREE AND JoHv R.� SMI TH FOR 0(�lE� BE GRANTED, PROVIQING THEY CON'iPLY WITH THE RE�UIRENiENTS OF THE ORDIVANCE. CARRIED• CARRO! ! MOVED� BROWf�I SE.CONDE,D� THAT DAHLBERG. BROTHERS BE APPOINi'ED THE TAXI 1 NSPECTOR �FDR THE 8A�_ANCE �7F THE YGAR• CARR (E0. C�RROL! MOUED, BRO�'dN StCJ�NDED, TH.AT EINAR .JEPPESEN PREPARE AN ESTIMATE OF TH� COST OF WIDENING ONE SIDE OF EXCE!SIJR AVENUE• ON THE VOTE, BROWN OpEL! AND CARROL�_ VOTED 1TAYE��, OLSON VOTED ��NO�• P��OTION C A RR I ED • . - ODE�L MOVED, BROU'JN SECflNDED, THAT ALL FUNDS FR�M SE�"JER REra7A! C�fJTRACTS 'dJITH� NON—RESI DEN�&, BE PLACED I N THE SEWAGE DI SP4SA' FUND. �ARRIED. I � . .' . . _ ._ , � i- �: . �i�: � � ` ,h, OLSON MOVED� ODELL SECOIVDED, THi;T "RESC1.'LUTION FIXING TI�PE RI�)D PLACL FOR DtTF RP,41 NAT I ON Or SPE� I AL BENE!= I TS RtCE I VED BY CERTr� I N FROF�RTY ��'dITH I N THE V I LLAut Ot= HOPK I NS BY�:::f��,�i50N Ot= CO�;STP,U;;TI OIV OF • SA�I I TARY S�WERS UPON CERT� i f� .STRE�TS, ROr1DS Ai�;D� A�IE1�UcS `�rJl TH I N SA I D VILLAGE AS .HEREINA�'TER DESCRI B�Dtt� tivHt cH REso� UT ION i S HER�To �� ATTACHED� MARKED EXHIBIT T�Dtt� 'AND HEREWITH MADE N PAf�T OF THESE� � MINU_TES� BE PASSED AiVD ADJPTED. CARRIED. �_/ ' � � , CARROL•_ MOVED, BROWN SECDNDED, 'THAT THE VI�_LAGE ENTER ItiTO THE - PRO.POSA� AGRtE1�lENT u`!I7H THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN FOR THc USE OF THE SEVUER PI PE PROPERTY AS A VI L�_AGE DU��P AND THHT THE PRESIDENT AND ' THE C� ERK EXECUTE THE CONTRACT ON BEHALF OF THE VI! LAGE. C��RI ED. CARROLL MpVED, OLSON SECO�VDED, VI L! AGE TAXES BE CERT I FI ED TD, THE 1940. � 0 ROq D F�ND BR I DGE pooR A�iusic LIBRARY PA RK FIRE Po�i cE GENERAL GARBAGE SEWAGE DI SPOSAL � I RE �QU I P��'ENT BEACH F 1 RE DEPT . RE'_ I EF TOTA�_ THAT THE FOL:OtV I fJG LEVY FOR COUNTY AUDI70R FOR THE YEAR OF $20, 000:00✓ . 4, 000.00� I , 500. 00 � 2, 000 . 00 � 3, 000. UO`� l , 500.0�'�. 6,000.00� I'5, 000.00 L�5OO.QO� 1 , 000.00 I , 500.00✓ 1, 00�.0�`� 2��.�0 � $59,200.00 � ODELL. ��OVED, BROVJN SECONDED� THAT TME F0�_'_O�VING BI! �_S BE PA ID; . ! � GtNERAL FUND I2IGH BREN HARD�VARE� I 2169 KOKESH HARD�NARE I 2I�O NORTHERN �TATES P01NER I2I7I JOHN PENNER 12172 MINNcAPO!IS GAS LIGHT 12173 W. S. DaR��Y � Co., ILI�4 THE LINDE AIR P.RODUCTS I2I75 FAIP,BANKS, (1�IORSE dC CO I2I76 AMERICAN LINEN I2I77 DR• �AMES BLAKE 12178 J. RUSSE! : CARROLL I2I79 NORTHV�ESTERN BE�_: TE'-EPH;:NE I 2I8O JUBURBAN �;HffqfdOLET I 2I 8 I BE�vJ AM I N B�U SH Co. I 2182 LEO pR I EST ICIH3 SUBURBAP� HENN.. CO• RE�_IEF BD. I 2184 0. B.fv�cC! I NTOCK F2185 h:�. B. HAGEN REA�_SY CO•� I2I�6 HOPKINS FIRE DEPARTNIENT I2I87 HENRY SCHUSS�_ER 12188 FRANK SITAR 12189LEEF BROTHERS 12190 ARCHIE J• BACIK (2191, E!LEN N.YBERG 12192 NE! s NE:.soN ' IGI93 FRANK ROSENGREN 12194 Joa JORET (2195 THE HENNEPIN �OUNTY REVIEW I 69 L� l 69 � 6 169i7 169�8 16919 16920 I 6921 16922 (6923 �1�1 D S E. n, LIGHT'ING ! aeoR 'Gas. PADSE GAs LABOR ON !_AUfJDRY s rcK ca! ! TE!EGRAM Tt'_cPHOfJE REPAIR �C MDSE PADSE SEV;ER $2.97 4.25_ 537.42 I 6. 70 �•�� 4.05 5 . 39 ---- .1.4...25 I : 45 3a�� 2. 31 (U a�o SUPPi I ES 5•75 REL I EF ORDERS MDSE LABOR SPECIA! P�LICE RAGS LABOR LAB3,R LFlBOR� ! ABOR PUB: IC ATI ONS ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND BR EN HAR D�VAR E KOKESH HAROUJARE , STA�DARD OIL COMPANY REPUB! IC CREOSOTING CO•, CON50! I DATED Af�ATERI ALS C0. EINAR JEPPESEN J 0 H N 4�',� I!! P�l A N , FRANK ERI CK�ON EMI! BROKI, MDSE MDSE NiDSE � MDSE�TAR GRHVE! ENGINEERING LA BOR ! ABOR LABOR 5.50 0.35 518.53 8.91 3.80 'P5,50 63.70 160.80 4.t3 12.80 2. 00 42. 60 29.40 65.80 69.65 8.t0 I .2� 7.91. 102.83 �3 l . 6 5 15.00 7►.50 63.10 65.00 � _ _ . . ., ._ . . ' i . _ . . , _. _ .__ . .,._ . _.,. _,. 16924 FRANK��ROSENGREN La,soR $35.6� 16925 WI+�_IAM: I�UINN ._. LABOR" . .- �05.0� {6926 JOSEPH �. �/ESELY FEES AND COSTS 78.5� � . �NA�ER FUND � =- _, , . i� �6865� BREN HARDWARE ' �•76 , \��: 6866 NORTH�RN STr�TES �0�'JER -CO•� LIGHTING 275.00 �, b867 CRANE CO.� MDSE �•28 68b8 ADDRESSfl'GRAPH & NIU�TIGR/aPH SUPP! IES �.23 6869 PIT.7SBURGH E�?UJT. N1ETER C0. MDSE 77.4� , 6870 CH�ICAGO: BR;ID;GE�;& � RON TOWER 25� �07.20 6S7I BGUSTEAD EL ECTR i C �C �FG. CO• 44..3r'J 6a72 HENRY SCHUSS! ER LABOR I?•E�O 0873 NEPTUNE P.�IETER CO.� tyIETERS I2`�.00 ' 6874 RALPH d. THOMAS " TOVJER ��0��.�� 6875 HERP�1AN �LSON FRE I G HT 3.67 ' SPEC I W� AS��SSiti�IEiVT FUND 16745 FiENNEPIN COUNTY f�'�VIE1N PUBLICATIONS 63•45 � 6746 HEDB.ERG—FREI DHEIIvI c� CO SAND 30.3� ,� I 6747 RA! PH D. THonna s I, 000.00 16748 PaRK CONS�TRUCTION CO.� ���.77 ,s UPON MOTION DU LY NiADE, SECONDED AND CARR I ED THE N1EETi NG NDJOURNED. C�ERK ATTtST : / PRESI DENT. , `\ — RESOLUT ONCIES�ABLISHING MAXI- MUM TAXI FARES AND TAXI STANDS IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS WHEREAS, the V111age of Hopkins did on September 25, 1945, adopt an ordinance providing for the licensing of taxicabs and regulating their opera- tion in.the Vlllage of Hopkins, AND WHEREAS, among other things said ordinance provides that said Vil- lage of Hopkins will from time to time, by resolution, fix and establish maxi- mum taxt fares and taxi stands, NOW, THEREFORE, be it hereby re- solved by the Village Councll of the Village oP Hopklns as follows: 1. That the maximum rates of fare to be charged by any taxi li- censed by the Village of Hopkins if such rates are to be charged on a mileage basis shall be $.25 for the first mlle, or any part thereof, and $.10 for each additional one-halY mile, or any fraction thereof. 2. If such rates are to be chargecl on an hourly basis the maximum rates shall be $2.50 for the first hour, or any part thereof, and $1.00 for every thirty minute period thereafter, or any part thereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day' of October, 1945, by the VAlage Council of the Village of Hopkins. . F. M. MADDEN � Presldent oY Village Councll J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C. VESELY Vlllage Attorney (Oct. 18) (OfPicial Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS A regular meeting of the Village Councll of Hopkins was held at the Councll Chambers in the Village Hall on Tuesday, October 2nd, 1945, at 7:30 p.m. All members present. , Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the Flre Department be allowed to purchase two (2) coats and one (1) pair of boots. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell secorided, that the Kloss and Jesek water• maln peti- tlons be granted. Carrled. Carroll moved, Olson .seconded, that the applicatlon of Erickson and Grang- er for a bullding permlt, be granted, providing they face the North end and West slde of thelr• bullding wlth tlle or brlck or stucco. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that Road and Brldge Fund check No. 16912 be • cancelled and a new one in the same amount drawn in favor oi the Poor Fund. Carried. Odell moved, Olson aeconded, that the petition for a Munlcipal Liquor store, or a vote on the same be re- ferred to the Attorney General for a legal opinion on the matter as to wnether the council can order a vote on the same. The Vlllage Clerk then read, "AN ORDINANCE CREATING AND ESTAB- LISHING SEWER DISTRICTS NUM- BERS 12, 13 and 14," which is attached to the minutes of the meeting of $eptember 25th, marked exhlbit "C," and herewith made a part of these minutes, be adopted; passed and pub- 1Sshed. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that "RESOLUTION FOR S E W E R CON- STRUCTION," whlch resolution is here- to attached, marked Exhibit "A," and herewith made a part of these minutes, be adopted. Carried. " Odell moved, Brown seconded, that "AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE MAKING OF CONTRACTS WITH PRI- VATE CORPORATIONS AND INDIVID- UALS FOR FIRE PROTECTION TO BE FURNISHED BY THE FIRE DEPART- MENT OF TFIE VILL:SGE OF HOPKINS OUTSIDE THE VILLAGE LIMITS OF BAID VILLAGE OF HOPKIN$ FROM AND AFTER JULY. 1, 1947," which is attached to the minutes of the meeting of September 25th, marked Exhiblt "D," and herewith made a part of these minutes, be adopted, passed and publ(shed. Carrled. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the "R E S O L U T I ON DETERMINING THE NECESSITY OF PROPO$ED WA- TER MAIN EXTENSION ALONG 8th AVENUE SOIITH BETWEEN 7 and 8th STREETS," which is hereto attached, and made a part of these mtnutes, and which is marked exhibit "B," be con- tinued tlll October 16th. Carried. Csrroll moved, Brown seconded, that "RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING MA7i- IMUM TAXI FARES AND TAXI STANDS IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS," wliich resolution is hereto attached, merked Exhibit "C," and herewith made a part of these minutes, be adopted, passed and published. Car- ried. • Brown moved, that the Insurance Policy required under the Taxi Ordi- nance be amended so as to provide for $10,000 and $20,000 liabllity insur- ance Snstead of $20,000 and $40,000 a� Lt is now in the ordinance. There wae no second to the motion. Motion lost, Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the appllcation of. Leo Lahti for one Taxi License, Norman Grossman fot three and John R. Smith for one, be granted, provlding they comply wlth the requirements of the ordinance. .Carried, � Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that Dahlberg Brothera be appointed the Taxi Inspector for the balance of thc year. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that Einar Jeppesen prepare an estimate o1 the cost of widening one side of Ex- celstor Avenue. On . the vote, Brown, Odell and Carroll voted "aye," Olson voted "no." Motfon carried. Odell moved, Brown �seconded, that all funds from Sewer Rental Contracts with non-residents, be placed in the $ewage Diaposal Fund. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that "RE30LIITION FI7{ING T I M E AND P L A C E FOR DETERMINATION OF SPECIAL BENEFITS RFCEIVED 84 CERTAIN PROPERTY WITHIN THE VILLAGE OF IiOPKIN9' BY REA$ON OF CONSTRIICTION OF $ANITAR4 $EWERS IIPON CERTAIN $TR,EETS ROADS AND AVENIIES WITHIN SAI� VILLAGE AS IiEREINAFTER DESCRIB- ED," which resolution is hereto attached marked Exhibit "D," and herewlth made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopted. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, thai the Village enter into the proposa: a�reement with the County of FIenne• pin for the use of �he sewer pipe prop• erty as a Villa�e Dump , and that thi President and the Clerk execute th� contract on behalf oP the Village. Car• ried. Carroll moved, Olson second, tha the follawing Levv for Village Taxe be certified to the County Audito. for the year of 1946. Road and Bridge ________$20.000.00 Poor ---------------------- 4.000.00 Mueic ____________________ 1,500.00 Library ------------------- Z.000.00 Park -,--------------------- 3.000.00 Flre --=------------------- 1.500.00 Police ____________________ 6,000.00 General __________________ 15,000.00 Garbage ______________� 2,500.00 Sewage Disposal _________ 1,000.00 Fire Equipment _,-_______ 1,500.00 Beach -------------------- 1.000.00 F'ire Dept. lZelief _________ 200.00 Total ________________$59,200.00 Odell moved, Brown seconfled, that the iollowing bills be pald: General Fund Bren Hardware, Mdse. _______ 8.10 rioKesn naraware, Mflse. _ 4.25 Norchern States Yower, Light- ing ------------------------- 537.42 John Penner, Labor __________. 16.70 mlinneapolis Gas Light, Gas __ 1.00 W. S. Larley & Co., Mdse. __ 4.05 The Linde Air Proflucts, Gas 5.39 r'airbanks, l�iorse & Co., Labor on sewer ------------------- 14 25 American Linen, Laundry __ 1.45 Dr. James' Blake, Sicx call ____ 3.00 J. Russell C:arroll, Telegram __ 2:31 Norchwestern Bell Telephone Telephone _________________ 18.60 3uburban Chevrolet, Repair & supplies -----------=-------- 5.75 Benjamin Brush Co., Mdse. __ 5.50 Leo Priest, Mdse. ____________ .35 �uburban Henn. c;o. Relief BU., RelieY orders _________ 518.53 O. B. McClintock, Mdse. _____ 8.91 Ni. B. Hagen Realty Co. ______ . 3.80 Hopkins Fire Department ____ 75.50 rienry Schussler, Labor �_ __ 63.70 Frank Situr, Special pollce __ 160.80 Leef Brothers, Rags _________ 4.13 Archie J. Bacik, Labor ______ 12.80 Ellen Nyberg ________________ 2.00 Nels Nelson, Labor __________ 42.60 Nrank Rosengren, Labor ____ 29.40 Jae Joret, Labor ____________ 65.80 The Hennepin County Review, Publications ________________ ' 69.65 Road and Bridge Fund Bren Hardware, Mrse. ____t_ 8.10 Kokesh Hardware, Mdse. _ 1.20 9tandard 011 Company, Mdse. 7.91 Republic Creosoting Co., l�dse. - Tar --------------------- 102.83 Consolidated Materials Co., Gravel ---------------------- 81.65 Einar Jeppesen, Engineering _ 15.00 John Willman, Labor ________ 71.50 Frank Erickson, Labor ________ 63.10 Emil Brokl, Labor ____________ 65.00 Frunk Rosengren, Labor _____ 35.60 William Quinn, Labor _ _ 65.00 Joseph C. Vesely, Fees and costs ------------------------ 78.50 Water Fund Bren Hardware ________________ 1.76 Northern States Power Co., Lighting ___________________ 275.00 Crane Co., Mdse. _____________ • 1.28 Addressograph & Multigraph, Supplies -------------------- 2.23 Pittsburgh Equit. Meter Co., Mdse. -------------=-------- � 77.40 Chicago Bridge & Iron, Tower 25,207.20 Boustad Electric & Mfg. Co. __ 44.35 Eienry , Schussler, Labor ______ 17.60 Neptune Meter Co., Meters __ 129.00 Ralph D. Thomas, Tower ____ 1,000.00 Herman Olson, Freight '______ 3.67 Special Assessment Fund Hennepin C o u n t y Review, Publications ________________ 63.45 Hedberg-Freidheim & Co., Sand 30.32 Ralph ll. Thomas ____________ 1,000.00 Park Construction Co. _ _ 304.77 Upon motion duly made, seconded �nd carried the meeting adjourned. J. RUSSELL CARROLL Clerk ATTEST:' . DR. F. M. MADDEN President. � (Oct. 11, 1945) RESOLUTION FOR SE��ER CONSTRIICTION ` � , � -� i"+1AEREAS, it ap�ears necessary and in the public interest that a sanitary sewer be constructed alon� the follo�ving streets and avenues in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Rl�innesota, viz: ( a) A trunk sevaer in District Number 12- runnir� along and parallel with the Southerl� boundary line of the right-of-way of' the �hicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company and com.,lencing at the inter- section of said right-of-�vay with �"Tashington Avenue and proceeding thence Southti�esterl� along said South boundary line of said right-of-way to its intersection with 6th Avenue South. ( b) A trunk sev�er in. District Number 33 along 6th Avenue South from the Chicago, Mili�ankee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad right-of-:�ay South to 8th Street South. (c) A latteral setwer in District number 13 along 7th Avenu e South between 5th and 8th Streets South. (d) i� latteral se��er in District number 13 along 8th Avenue South between 6th and Sth Streets South. N0�'�, TAEREFORL�,, be it resolved bg the Village Council o� th� Village o� Hopkins that said sanitary lateral sewers be constructed in Hopkin�A Hennepin County, P:�innesota, as hereinabove set forth. �'E: IT FIIRTFIER RESOLVED that Ralph D. Thomas and �ss ociates be desi�s�ed as engineers �vho shall dras�v plans and specifications and -- prepare and tabulate estimated co�t of construction of each-such se�rer project and report the same to tHe Village Council. BE IT FURT�R RESOLVED that as soon as the plans' and specifications . are prepared by the said engineers and accepted �nd Piled bg the Village Council, the cler� is h'erebp directed to advertise for bids"for proposals for doing the ��ork described in said plans and spec.iPications in the Hennepin County Review, the official newspaper of the village, said publications to be made at least once each week for two successive weeks. PASSED A1�TD ADOPTLI� this 2nd d�y of October, 1945, bp the $illage Council of the Village o'f Hopkins.� ATTEST : J . _RUSSEIS, C ARRO LL Village Clerk JOSEPH C . VESLLY Village Attorney F . P�3. MADDEN � President of Village Counc3l 0 RES4LUTIOI�T E�TABLISHING R+IA�IP:ZUI�!! T�I FA.RES AI•dD TAXI STAZ�TD� IN T.Ei� VILLAGE OF HOPKINS ,�1HEREAS, the Villa�e of Aopkins did on September 25, 1945, �dopt an ordinance providin� for the licensing of ta�icabs and re�ulating their�operation in the �illa�e of Hopkins. .AND t'�AEREAS, among other things said ordinance provides that said gillage of Hopkins will from ti�e to time, by resolution, fig and establish maximurn taxi fares and taxi stands�. NO��, THER�,ORE, be it hereby resolved by the Village Council of the gillage of Hopkins as follows : That the �aI�I RATr�S .OF FA�E �vhich may be charged by any taxi �� licensed by the Villa�e of Hopkins shall be as follows: ���" 1. If such rates are char ed on a mileage basis, they shall .be twenty five �25g') cen�s for the first mile or any part thereof ,� and ten (10¢) cents for each. additional one-half �mile or an.y fraction / � thereof . - 2. If such rates are charged on an hourly basis they shall tie TfiVO AND �0�100 (�2.50) Dollars for the first hour or any part thereof, and ONE and No�1�0 (�1,00) Do11ar for every thirty minute , period .t7iereafter or any part thereof. BE IT FURT�R P�E50LVE� by the �illa�e Council: oi said �illage that there are hereby establishe,d taxi sta�nds, pursuant to said " ordinance, at the folloyving places vJithin said village: ( a) On the 'a�iesterly side of 9th �venue I�orth comaencing at a point -30 feet l�Tortherly fro� its iatersection with Excelsior Avenue an.d running - thence Northerly a distan.ce of 20 feet. (b) On the a'Vesterly side of said 9th �4genue North , co�unencing at a point 10 feet north of -the Northerly line of the East TNest alleys in Block 68, ?�Iest �Zinneapolis, Second D ivision and running thence Northerly a distance of 40 feet. �- PA�SED AND ADOPTt�D this 2nd'day of October, 1945, by the - Village Council of the Village of Hopkins. �� . AT'I'�ST: S. RIISSELZ CARROLL gillage Clerk JOSEPI3 C . VESELY Village Attorney 0 F . �'i . I�ZADDEN � President of Vil�lage Council �,� , NO'I�CE T4 PROPERTY �O��JERS i�9HOSE PROPERTY 1VIAY BE �SSESSED THEREFOR OF PROPOSED ti��dA'PER P.�AII�T CON— � STRUCTION ALONG CERTAIlIT STREETS Ai�TD AVEN[TES, IN THE � VILLAGE OF HOPKINS AS HEREIN�IFTEB SET FORTH. � Notice is hereby given that the Village Council of the Village of ,%' Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambers in the City Hall in said ��__- ' Village.at 8:40 o'clock P. M. on Pdovember 6, 1945,.to determine the necessity and advisability of the ezten•sion and construction of water mains along the following streets and roads: . (a) ATong 12th Avenue r�orth between 2nd and 3rd Streets � • P�orth abutti.ng upon and in front of Lots 7 and 8, Bloek • 91, Vlest T�r�inneapolis, 3econd Digision. � ( b) A.l.on�, 5th Avenue l�orth between 2nd and 3rd Streets North. - ( c) Along 14th Avenue T�Torth betvaeen the Southerly boundary line of Lot 19, Block 95, 4a,�est ^�Iinneapolis, Second Di�ision, as the same tivould be produced and.State �ighway Number 7. ( d). Along 2nd Street South irora its intersection �raith �lonroe Avenue; thence Z�lesterly along said 2nd.. Street �' � South to y7ashington Avenue; thence Northerly along said � T��ashington Avenue to a point 906 feet South from Excelsior ' , Boulevard. The size of said water ma.ins are to be in accordarice �vith the plans and specifications on file with the Vill�ge Recorder. Notice is further hereby given that the total expense of such construction shall be assessed against all the lots an.d lands abutting upon said improvement in accordance daith Chapter 425 Laws oP 14�innesota for 1921; and all said property o�Nners and all other other persbn.s � interested are� hereby notified to be present at the ti.m.e and place af'oresaid to shovr cause why such construction is not; necessary and proper. Dated October 2, 1945. ATTEST: J. RIISSELL CARROLL Village C lerlt , JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorneg 1;� : F. I�. �1DDEI�T President of illage Council 0 �'°���i.�€Ja`�C1��T n�;'����l�fa �'(� . €�.C�'T�`�,a��`�'�� : ���8wa"�'� �A`►�;F� T}..t�� ' � y.�'`��`��:�� ��� , .11.u2 � '. , ;,, . �� a x� ......:� • ,. ° � � � � �G� . 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AND 4'VHERE&S; amon� other things said ordinance provides that,said Village of Hopkins w ill from ti.me to time, by resolution, fix and establish mazii�n�m tazi fares and tazi stands. NOuJ, 'i'I�REFORE, be it hereby resolved by the Village Council of the Village of.Hopkins as follows: le That the ma.gimum rates of fare to be charged b� any taxi licensed by the Village of Hopkins if�such rates are to be charged on a mileage basis shall be �.25 for the first mile, or any par� thereof, and .10 for each additional one-half mile, or any �raction thereof. 2. If such rates are to be charged on an hourly basis� the magimum rates shall be ��2.50 for the first hour, or any part thereof, and 1000 , � for every thirty minute period thereafter, or any part thereof. . P�SED AND ADOPTED this 2nd dag of October, 1945, by the Villa ge Council of the Village of Hbpkins. i�TTEST : J.. RIISSE LL CAR.RO LL Village Clerk JOSEEH C . VESELY Villaae Attorney F . 3vI . �ADDL�N President of Vil:lage Counci ..��,,.. � • � . `��,, , RESOLIIT20N 'FIXING TIh+� AND PLACE FOR DETERMIN�ITION OF SPECIAL . BENEFI TS RECEIVED BY � CERTAIN PRE}PERTY '�,'IT�IN TA� VILLAGE OF HOPKINS BY REASON OF CONSTRUCTION OF ' SAI�TITARY S�'Sr`�+ RS UPOPJ CERTI�ITRT STREETS , R014DS AND . ,�iVF1VUES ?7ITzIIN SAID VILL�GE AS HEREINAFTER DESCI�IBED. ' ��3EREAS, The Vill�e Qouncil of th.e Village of Hopkin.s pursuan.t to petitions and by proper resolutions heretof'ore adopted deter�ining that it was necessary and'adgisable in the preser�ation of the public health, safety and welfare that sanitary se�rers be constructed along the follovring streeta, avenues and roads,,according to plans and specifications therefor on file with �he Village Recorder, viz: 1. Along lst Street Paorth fron '��ashYngton ��enne to the �1�est line of Lot 8, Block 5, Parkridge as the�same would be if pro- duc ed . 2. Alon� all of Oakglen Drive. 3. �11ong all of Park Lane. 4. A1ong all of Ridgec�ood Drive. _, � . 5, Along �fr�ashington �venue from 2nd Street to �Egcelsior A�enue. . :. __ . \ AND I,°?Ii�REAS all of the above improvements have novu been performed and completed. � � NQ�t, TI�EREFORE, it is hereby resolved that the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins ��ill meet.in the �ouncil Chambers in the City Hall of said village on October� 16, 1945, at 8:00 o'clock P. �q. for the purpose of ascertaining the ar�oun.t of the special benefits received by and assess the same against properties,abutting�upon said improvements full� described and set forth in the Schedules of Assessments, which sciiedules are now on file,pursuant to law, in the office of the Village Recorder and will at that tim.e hear testimony and objections bg any and all persons interested, or vuhose property is effected �rho may appear in person or by attorney and present witnesses for examination. BE IT FURTHER RE�OLVED that the Clerk be and he hereby is directed � to �cause tnis Resolution to be published once in`the official paper �iving � one vaeek's notice that the �ouncil t�ill meet for the above� purposes at the time above set forth. PASSED A1�ID ADOPTED this 2nd day of October, 1945, by the gillage Council of the Vill�a�e -of Hopkins. ' F. T:�. NIADDEN President of ��illage Council , ATTEST: J. RIISSEI�L CARROLL Villa�e Clerk JOSEPH C . VESELY Village Attorneg (Official Pablication) yILLAQE OF HOPHINS R E S O L U T I O N FIXING TIME AND PLACE FOR DETERMINATION OF S P E• C I A L BENEFITS RECEIVEI) BY CEBTAIN PROPERTY WITH• IN TiiE VII�LAGE OF HOPKIN' BY BEASON OF CONSTRUCTIOT OF S A N I T A A Y SEWERS UPOD CER.TAIN STREETS, BOADS ANI A V E N Z3 E S WITHIN SAID VIL� LAGE AS HEREINAFTER DE• SCRIBED WHEREAS, The Vlllage Council o� the Vlllage of Hopklns purauant to pe• titions and by proper resolutions here• tofore edopted determining Lhat it wa: necessarg and adviseble 1n the preser• vatlon of the public health, safety and welfare "thst sanitary aewers be cou- structed� along the following streets, avenues and roade, according to plan: and epeclilcatlons therefor on iile wlth the Vlllage Itecdrder, viz: 1. Along let Street North from Waehington Avenue.to the West line of Lot 8, Block 5, Parkridge as the eame would be if produced. 2. Along all 03 OAkglen Drive. 3. Along sll of Park Lane. 4. Along ell of Ridgewood Drive. 5. Along Washington Avenue from 2nd Street to Excelsior Avenue. AND WHEREAB all ot the above im- provementa have now been performed and completed. NOW, THEEtEFORE, it is hereby re- aolved that the Village Councll oi the Vlllsge of Hopkins will meet in the �ouncll Chsmbers in the City ELall of asid vlllage oa October 16, 1945, at 8:00 �'clock P.M, for the purpose of ascer- taiaing the amount of the special ben- efits received by and aesess the same igainst properties abuttiag upon said lmprovements fully described snd set torth in the �chedulea of Assessments, which schedules are now on file, pur- 3uant to law, in the office of the Vll- lage Recorder and will at that time hesr testimony and objectlone by any �nd all persons,interested, or whose property Ss affected who may appear la persoa or by attorney and present witnesaes for examinatlon. BE IT FURTFIER RESOLVED that Che Clerk be and he hereby is direct- ed,to cause this Resolution to be pub- llshed once in the oiflciel paper giv- ing one week's notice that the Council wlll meet for the above purposes at the time ebove set forth. Pasaed and Adopted thie 2nd day of Dctober, 1945, by the Village Councll of the Village of Hopkina. ' F. M. MADDEN Preaident of Village Council ATTE$T: J, RII89ELL CAR,ROLL" Vlllage Clerk JO$EPH C. VE$ELY ' �illage Attorney Publlshed in The Hennepin County teview Thuisdap, Oct. 4, 1945. (OCt. 4) � , , , �, � , � �: � f` • -! . • � A RECU�_AR ��h�ET l NG ^;� TH E VI''_" AGE cOUfVC�I �_ l°JAS HELD AT THE VI.'_LACE f-iAL�_ 0N �CTOB�h.:�'.t''6TH� 1945� AT 7;317 P.P��,. .' . _ � � ALL NlE(V18ERS PRESCNTo r �,� ODEL�_ MOVED, BRONJN SECOND,ED� 7.HAT THE REnD,ING OF THE MINUTEiS BE SUSPENDED FOR TH I S %�1cET i NG. CARR IED.e �_ , y ODECL MO+IED, BRo�vr� SECOf�OED, THAT THE PET ITI ON FOR S�VJER 0��! �HARR I S�N AVENU E; BETd'lEEN GXC E'_ 51 OR BOU! EVARD A�1D T.H E M I NN�HPOLI S ____` � STREE'T RH I! VI�F�Y BE GRANTED. CARR IED. ODELL P✓IOVED� BR^v1VN SECONDED� THAT THE VI�_!_P,GE EfJIpLOY AN ENGIi��ER TO SIJRVEY AND REPORT ON. THE uEVENTEENTH ,AVENUE U��ATER DRAINAGE PROB! EMa CARRIED. . OLSON MOVED� ODELL SECO�;GCD, TH.AT T4VELiFAiH�d�VENUE N�RTH BET.I�VEEN EXCE�_S IOR BOULEVARD ANL HI GHFIAY P�O. .7, BE MFlDE, A THROUGH STREET, A�!D THAT THE Vl LLAGE COUNC I l. RE!�UEST THE COUfVTY TO MP,KE cIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTEENTH c�VENUE�FR'0'M�><CEL510F; BCJU!EVARf� Tfl H I GH�''IP,Y NO• 7 THROUGH STREETS•. CARWI EDe ODEL! NiOVED, BROUdN SECONDED THAT THE VILLAGE PURCHASE SOME STREET 51 GNS FOR �'E�CEFU�_ V�1�_LEY� NOT TG EYCEED FOUR• CARR IEDe CARRO�,:L MOVED, ODE�L SECONDcD� THI.T THE PET IT I ON FOR _SE�PJER ��� -_ . ON�FOUR7GENTH .qVENUE NORl"H BET��JEEN FIRST STR�ET NORTH AND THE , � RAI'_ROAD TRACKS BE GRANTEDa CARP,IED. �� ODE!L MOVED� BRO!^IN SECONDED� THAT THE ApP�_IC/�TION OF JOHN Ra SIVIITH FOR T1'd0 �V10PE TAX) CAB LICENSE B�E GRaN.7'cDo_ (;ARRIEDa ODE�.:L �40VED� BR01'dN SECONDED� THAT RR�SGLUT IOIV CO\FIRf�4ING ASS�SSi:�IEi��T �0� I:�.�:PROVti��i�i�JTS BY C�f�1STRu�T I 0�l OF l"JATER Ni�41 � EX,T`ti�S I Of��S " AL����G �XC�L�IOR AV�NIJE B�T�NG�N LCTH AND I7TH AV��IUES�f, UdH I CH - RE�O�UTION IS HERETO ATTACH.ED� tq1ARl<ED QXHIBIT °An AND HEREVJITH h�ADE F�PART OF THESE MINUTES, BE PASSED AfdD ADOPTED. �ARRIED. ODELL T�IOVED� BROWN SECONDED�, THAT °REvOLUTION CO�\FIRI�;IINu ASSESS���i�T i UR 1f�-1PRQVE��Ef�dTS BY RE;I,SON OF.THE CUP�STRUCTIOP� 0� SA�d I TtiRY SE',VER� UPOP� Sf1 I D STREtTS; , ROADS Ai`Ju. A�lEf�IUES ',�'dl TH I N S,� I D ' V.I LLf1G� 0� HOPKI I�� AS HEr�FI N�FTE� DtSCR I�E.O� n�J+1H 1 CH RESO LUTI OPJ � I S� HERE1'0 ATTACHED, ��ARKED EXHIP.IT rtB�r, q(�D HERE.4`lITH M,4DE A PART OF THESE MINUTES, BE PASSED AiVD ADORT[De CARRIED. � PAID: 12202 I 2203 6 2204 12205 ! 2206 I 220? r 2�08 12209 12210 I%211 122F2 [22[3 � �C��q- 12215 �DEL! MOVED� BR01�VN SECONDED, THAT THE FOLL��'JING BIL'_S BE , G�NERAL I=UND ARCHIE BACIK FRANK ER ICKSON ' JOHN WI L� MAN EM i! BR oK � 4U 1!'_ I A ��i � u t N N _ KENNETH.Co HEI�AND J. Be ft�t!'_ER FRANK ROSENGREN �i t� s N E�_ s o rv HENRY SCHUSS�_ER JO E JOR ET SECURITY NATI ONA! BANK �V�RS. SUSAf�I THEI S JACOB SCHEFF!ER , LABOR �ABOR !,aao� LABOR ! ABOR �OL I CE �-':ORK S7 AA4 pS LABOR ! ABOR L FBOR - LABOR �.NT ER EST ROflM & 90ARD C! EANI NG JAIL WATER �FUl�1D G�i7H FiENRY SCHUSSLER `'� 6879 THE AMcR) CAN i,ITY.NIAGAZINE �6 a 40 05• 00 69010 64.70 6�. 30 5.60 � a O O 6�.00 42. 6 0 39.90 03.90 .53 ,9e �� 3.20 - R�F;DI i�!G P✓iETERS J4o3Q MAGAZ I NE 2s �� � (OYPicial Publication) HOPKINS VILLAGE COUNCIL A regular meeting oP the Village Councll was held•at the Village Hall on October 16th, 1945, at 7:30 P. M. All members present. . Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the reading'of the minutes be suspended for thls meeting. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the petition for sewer on Harrison Avenue, between Excelsior Boulevard and the Minneapolis Street Rallway be granted. Carried. Odell'moved, Brown seconded, that the Village emplop an engineer to sur- vey and report on the Seventeenth Ave- nue water drainage problem. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that Twelfth Avenue North between Excelsior Boulevard and Highway No. 7 be made s through Street, and that the Village Council request the Countp to make Fifth Avenue and 3eventeenth Avenue from Excelsior Boulevard to Highway No. 7 through Streets. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded that the I Vlllage pUrchase some street signe for Peaceful Valley, not to exceed four. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the petition for sewer ori Fourteenth Avenue North between •First Street North and the railroad tracks be grant- ed. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the application of John R. Smith for two more taxi cab 1lcensea be granted. Carried. • Odell moved, Brown seconded, that "Re'solution Confirming �Assessment for Improvements by Construction of Water Main Extensions Along Excelslor Avenue Between l6th and 17th Avenues", which Resolutlon is hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A", and herewith made a part of these mSnutes, be passed and adopt- ed: Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that "Resolutton CanBrming Assessment For Improvements by 'Reason of the Con- struction of Sanitary Sewers upon sald Streets, Roads and Avenues wlthin said Village of Hopkins as Hereinafter De- scribed", which resolution is hereto at- tached, marked Exhibit "B", and here- wlth made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopted. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the following bllls be paid: GENERAL FIIND I 12202 Archie Bacik, Labor _______$6.40 12203 Frank Erlckson, Labor ____65.00 12204 John Willman, Labor _____69.10 12205 Emll Brokl, Labor _________64.70 12206 William Quinn, Labor �___62.30 12207 Kenneth C. Helland, Police � work ------------------------ 5.60 12208 J. B. Mlller, 3tamps _______ 1.00 12209 Frank Rosengren, Labor ___65.00 12210 Nels Nelson, Labor ________42.60 12211 Henry Schussler, Labor ___39.90 7.2212 Joe Joret, Labor ___________63.90 j 12213 Security National Bank, Interest- ------=-------------- .53 12214 Mrs. Susan T'heis, Room I Qnd board ------------------- 9.00� 12215 Jacob Scheffler, Cleaning I Jail---------------�--------- 3.20, WATER FUND 6878 Henry Schussler, Reading Meters ----------------------54.30 I6879 The American City Maga- � z1ne, Magazine _________ _ __ 2.00 ' Odell moved, .Brown seconded, th�,t I the Vlllage Councll deny the petition of some 30 votera of the Vlllage of �Hopkins for a municipal liquor store or a public vote on the question. On the vote Brown, Odell and Olson voted "Aye", Carroll yated "No" on that part of the motion in regard trn a publtc vote on the question. Motion carried. .,,;on moved, Odell seconded, that the Village consent to the erection oY a spur track across Mllwaukee 3treet to service the Superior Separator Com- pany. Carried. IIpon motion duly made; secOnded and carried the meeting adjourned. J. Ruesell Caroll Clerk ATTEST: Dr. F. M. Madden Presldent. (Oct. 25) -� .._, _ , QDELL MOVED� BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE VI�LAGt COUNCIL DENY THE �ETITl.7N OF SOME .3O VOTERS OF THc VI�;L'AGE OF HUPKINS FOR A MUtJIC�PA! LIQUOR STORE OR A PUBLIC� VOTE ON THE QUESTlON. ON 7H� VOTE BR�YdN, � ODELL AND OI.SON VOTED ttAYEn, CARROLL V�TED T��dOn ON THAT PART OF 'THE MQTION 1N REGARD TO A PUB! IC VOTE ON THE QUESTI4N. A�OTION CARRIED• �' OLSDN MO,VED� ODEI.L SECONDED� THAT THE VICLAGE CONSEN7 T� THE ERECTI�N OF A SPUR TRACK ACR05S i4��Ll'JAUKEE STREET TO S�RVICE THE SUPERIOR SEPARA70R COMPANY. CARRIED. UPON btOT I ON DU! Y MADE� SECO NDED AND C ARR I�D THE M EET I NG � ADJOURRJE.D. . .. . � • I ATT��T: � RESE DE�1T. - 0 ' CLERK 0 0 r� ..���. RESOLIITIOT�? CONFIFt�viING ASSESSTv1ENT FOR 77�'ROVIIb?ENT5 B� C ONSTRIICTI Ord OF -'`TATER ��AIN " EXTENSI ONS ALONG E$CELSIOR �VE1�1UE BETVJEEN 16th and 17th AVENiTES. 1 _ _ , _. . ���'flEREAS, pursuant to previous petitions to and resolutions by the , �illage Council of the Village of Hopkins, the follot^aing streets and,/ � alleys in the Village of Hopkins were i:mproved by � �/ � � pursuant to plans and specifications therefo.r on file in the office of the Village Recorder. ' (a) Along Excelsior Avenue between 16th an.d 17th �venues. � AND VJ�RF�iS, due and proper notice by the Village Council of the Villa�e of Hopkins was duly published, as re�uired by, la�r, of a� meeting to be held by the Village Council of said Village on October 16, 1945, at 8:00 otclock P, P�I. at the City Hall in the Village of Hopkins for the purpose of ascertaining the am.ount of special benefits recei�ed b� and assessing the same against the properties herein described by reason of said improvements and to hear the testimony in that connection of � all persons interested'in or�t�uhose property is effected by said improve- ments and assessments. � . AND t°�AEREAS, the schedules of the proposed assessments on account of benefits to abutting property by reason of said i.mprovements, have been on file in the office of the gillage Record�r for public inspection, �� as �required by la�v, which assessments are hereby made a part hereof .the same as though set forth herein verbatim. " ArdD :'�REA: , no objections have been nade by anyone to said assess- ments or schedules. N44J, TI�REFORE, BE IT RESf}LVED by the �illage Council of the Village of Hopkins, that the aforesaid assessments be and the same are hereby � adopted made and constituted as special assessments against all the lots, pieees and parcels of land described in the assessments a.nd�schedules. That further, that part of said assess�ents which have not been paid �at the date hereof, shall be and hereby is constituted a lien upon the respective property thus benefited and all thereof as described in said schedules and that the sam.e shall be paid concurrently with the general taxes against said property. And the�Village Recorder is hereby directed immediately to transmit certified duplicates of said schedules and of this ResoTut ion to the County ��uditor of Hennepin County, r�Iinnesota, for collection: as required by law. . PASSED AI�7D ADOPTED this 16th da� of October 1945 b the Vill e Council of' the �illage of HopYins. f ". � � � � ATTEST: S. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk SOSEFH C. VESELY �illage A-Gtorney ;� �' . T�1. 1t�DDEN President of Villa�e Council � � /\����) � � 1 `r RESOLU'I'IO�� COI�1FIRtvIING A'SS�'SS���IEI�TTT FOR II�.TPROVEP��T'T'S BY REASO�� OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEt,�TERS UPOP� SAID STREETS, ROADS AtTI� AVIl�;UES ?�,'I'1HIN S.AID VILLAGE Or�HOPKINS AS I�EREINAFTER DESCRIBED. .� : � �'.�iEREAS, pursuant to previous petitions to and resolutions by the._ Village �ounci.l of the Village of Hopkins, the follovring streets and���,f= alleys in the Village of Hopkins were improved by 2 Y pursuant to plans and specifications�therefor on Pile in the office of the Village Recorder. - -1; Along lst Street j�orth from �`�ashington �venue to the ,�lest �' line of Lot 8, Block 5, Parliridge as the same would be if � produced, , 2. Along all of Oakglen Dri:ve. 3. Along all of Park Lane. � 4. �ilong all of Ridgev�ood Drive . , , 5. Along �Tashington Avenue from 2nd Street to Egcelsior Avenue. � AND Cr?I�REAS, due and proper notice by the Village Council of the Village of� Hopkins v�as duly published, as required by law, of a� meeting ; `�-�-� to' be. held �by the tiillage �ouncil of , said Village on October 16, 1945, � at 8:00 o'clock P. ��. �t the City Hall in the Village of Hopkins for -the purpose of ascertaining the amoung of special benefits received by and assessing the same against the properties herein described by reason of said improvements and to hear the testiaony in that connection of all persons interested in o"r tivhose property is ei'fected b� said imProve- rsents an.d assessments. � �1D ��"TAE �`', the schedules of the proposed assessments .on account � of benefits �to abutting property by reason of said iinprovements, have been on file iri the office of the Villa�e Eecorder for public irispection,. as required by labv, �uhich assess:nents are hereby made a part hereof the sac�e as though set forth herein verbatim. ' ' AI?D ';'1fiER.�.AS, no objections have been made by anyone to said assess- nents or schedules. � NO:h', THERErOR�, BE IT RES�LVED by the �'illage �ouncil of tYie Villa�e of.Hopkins, that �he aforesaid assessment� be and the aame are hereby adopted , made and cor_stituted as special assessments against all the lots, pie�es and parcels of land described in the-assessments and schedules. 1' �. - That further, that part of said assessments i�vhich have not been paid at the date hereof, shall be and hereby is constituted a lien upon the respective property thus benefited and all thereof, as described in said scredules, .and that the sar�e shall be paid concurrently v�aith the general tages against said property. „ ' ��� And the gillage Recorder is hereby directed immediately to transmi-� " certif ied duplicates of said schedules and of this Resolution,to the County Auditor of Hennepin County, IvZinnesota, for collection, as required bp law. PA�SSED AND .ADOPTED this loth day of Oetober, 1945, by the Village� Council of the Village of Hopkins. '��� F . I`.� . Tu.ADDEN President of illage Counc 1 ATTEST : . , ,,.., , . J. RUSSELL CARROLL Villa�e Clerk JOSEPH C . VESEI,Y Village Attorney / � � , A,REGU�AR MEETING�OF TNE .VIL'LAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAQE OF HOPKINS WA3 NELO AT THE COUNCIL CHAM8ER8 ON T�E80AY�.NOVEMBER 6TH� � 1945, �T ?s30 P.�n. � /�LL MEMBER3 PRESENT. ODELt MOVED� -BROWN 3ECONDEOa THAT THE MIMt1TES.OF THE� tA,ST MEE7INC 9E APPROVEO A8 READ. CARRIED. , ODEI.`L M.OVED� BROWN SECONDED� THAT TME APPLiCATI.ON OF NORMAN C�ROS3MAN FOR TWO TAXI CAB �:IQ.`ENSE BE APPROVED• CAR'RIEDo CARROL�' MOYEO� BR01YN 3ECONDEO� TH'AT JOHN .NE172EL BE APP01 NTED CONSTABLE AND THAT THE VILLAGE CtERK ISSUE WIM A BADGE UPON H�18 QUALIFICATION. CARR�EO. CARROLI. MOYED� O,DELI SECONDED' THAT °RESOLUTION DETERMiNIN� THE NECESS I_TY ,OF PROPOSED WATER MA ( N EXTENS I OIV� ALONG �BTH AVENUE SOUTH BETWEEN �?Tw ANo BTr� STREETS� I.N ;FRONT OF AND ABUTTI I�G tJPON � LOTS 31, �32 �No 33, BLOCK 7, WEST MINNEAPOLIS ANNEX", w�iCH RESOLUTION t3 HERETO ATTACHEO� MARKEO EXHI�PT °A°s APlO HEREW.ITH AAADE A PART OF THESE AAINUTE8� BE PAS8ED ANO ADOPTED. CARRIED• CRRR06l Ae0VE0� BROWN SECONDEO� THAT THE FOLLOWING BE APP01 NTEO JUDGES AND CLERKS FOR THE DECEMBER VILI.ACE El,E:CTIONf •�/,� .. �Gl�, j/J-�-C'f�K PRECI�tCT N0. .I � MRB. ERIt�K PAHL��E�1�E'AB�ETH SLAVIN,. .GIi�A�GE�-StATfR, G l A 0 Y S E 3 C H E R A N D L A!J-R Ir"B R E D E S E N.��,� ��,,,,,�,,._,-��-sl....� �i ' �i PREC'INCT ,I�O,a 2: ETHEL OLSOht� MR3s E+ S• JONN30N� OLGA KELLY� ;�� � ELtZABETH L6�AKE AND ELLA �MILLER. , , . - ' � � _ �lic�-c�i `% v:7-,r� PREC 1 NCT N0. � 3t . MRS. � Gl.ADY3 PETERSON� :��=�.O:�CA1D� �fIRS. HABECK� AI�N,BORLAND AND MARGARET OWENS• � ' , r PRECINCT N0• 4: il�RB. PETER_J• SUNDQUt3T� MARY $HEEHAN� MRB. ANDERSOIiti MR3. M. LARK 1 N AN.D "MRS• : V I,V BLOOMQU 1 ST.. � �OT I ON CA�iR 1 E�. PAID: -12228 12229 12230 -12231 t2232 12233 12234 12235 12236 -1223? I 2238 I 2239 12240 I 224. { 12242 12243 I 2244 12245 t2246 12247 �2248 12249 12250 1225J 12252 12253 �i 2254 FRaN�c CARL OL�SON MO.VED� BROWN SECONDED' THAT THE FOL�01fi11NC BI�C.L3 BE GENERAL FUND NOTHERN STATES:POWER $URROU(iH$ AOOIaG MACHINE J. RU8SEL� CARROLL' �J�HN LI NDBREY FLOEtR CITY BOOY GORP.N. COUIVTY OF HENNEPIN LINDE AIR.PROOUCT8 Sue.. HEN1�. Co. RE��EF BoaR� JUSTUS LUMBER COAApANY NDRTHWESTERN BELL�.TE�EPHONE AAAER 1 CAN LI NEN • StJBURBAN CNEVROLET COAAPANY I�PROVEMENT BULLETlId HOPIC I N3 F! RE OEPARTMENT HENNEPIN COUNTY �EVIEW FALK-ZOLLE ,CiOs� MINNESOTA FiRE EQtJIPMENT CO'.i MINNEAPOLI8 GAS L16HT COPAPANY EARL GERARD MOTORS F. J. KUCfiRA M.D• . SKELLY O'I L COMP�-ANY FRANK SITAR . NAT;�L�.FIRE �PROTECTION ASSN• FRANK ROSENGREN IVELS (�ELSON HENRY SCHU8SLER JoE.JoREr L�1 CHT8 8ERV I Cfi FiLING DEEC FRANK KASPAR INSTALL RAD10 POOR FUWD ACETYLENE. RELIEF ORDERB FUEL TELEpHONE SERVICE REPAIR3 ADVERTISING OCT• -T�LEPHONE PUBLICATION8 suPPties COATS � BOOTS Gas REPA I RS CALL AT JAIL GAS SPEC. PO� IC E BOOKS-FOLOERS I.ABOR LABOR LABOR LABOR $547d92 9.60 � e95 20•0� 10.50 230.00 4.16 309 e 08 33.43 18.35 I .45 2. 35 ?. 60 58e00 145.48 10.00 29.00 2��4 4.80 3.00 144.00 152.00 . 27��� ?5.40 49.00 86.l0 ?6.20 � 16934 169 35 16936 16937 16938 16939 16940 16941 16942 16943 16944 6883 688 4 688 5 6886 688 7 6888 6889 6890 �, e ROAD ANO BR<I-OGE FUNO - , . I110RTHERN STATE3 .POWER CO��' CONCOLIDATEO IVIATERIALS COs� ERNB3T J. �DuoA ' PAU�SOId HAROWARE � REPUBLIC CRE080TINC CO•� H. A. RocERs ,Co.," EtNAR cJEPPESEN WtL`LIAM QUINN �OHN WILLMAN EAA1 L BROKL FRANK ERICK80N• �IATER FUIVD JOSEPH HROMADKA NORTHERN, STATES POWER CO�� FIRST NATtONAL BANK OF HOPKIN8 �UELLER COMPANY , � HERMAN OLSON NEPT�INE METER COAAP'ANY SECURITY NATl.ONAt BANK OF HOPKINS CHICAGO BRIDGE dc IRON CO:; CI GHT3 CRAVEL'. REPAIR3 .: SCJPPI.I ES TAR PRINTS ENGINEERING LABOR LABOR LA BOfi LABOR 3ALARY POWER Co��. B���s Skl PPL 1 E8 sTa�nPs SUPP61E8 Ci��.i.s 8� �.�.$ 1NATER TOWER SPECIAL �1SSESSMENT FUND '� $0.55 52.29 10.25 35.59 21.74 4. 40 60.00 60.70 82.30 � 75.40 76.90 51.67 253.95 14.10 7.99 05,03 8s54 32.70 2100.60 i 6749 RAL�PH O• THOhiAS `� AS80C. PARKR 1 OGE SEWER SOOsOO I6T5O ORFEI � M14RtAN1 ° ° ISOOO.O� I6T5.{. NORTHWE3TERN I�iAT�L BANK OF MPI.S. BONO$ � COUPONS �8T4�� OoE�'�. MOVEO�' BROWN SECONDED� T@BAT ° AN OR01 NANCE T0 AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, 8 A(V ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND SETTItdG APART PUBLIC PROPERTY FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF A PUBLIC LIBRARY", wr+�cN �dA3 READ BY THE CLERK� HERETO ATTACHED, PAARKEO EXHIBIT �Bni-AND HEREIMiTH OAAOE A PART OF THESE MINU7E3� BE ACCEPTED AS A�FIRST READINf3 OF THIS OROINANCE. CARRIEO. THE VILLAGE CLERK THEN REAO�° AN ORDINANCE PROVIOING.FOR THE ISSUANCE.OF SEWERAGE SYSTEM REVENUE B0�lOSp, WHICH OROINANCE �s HERETO AT,TACHE�� MARKEO EXHIBIT aC�� ANO HEREWITH MADE A PART O.F THE3E MI.NUTE3. CARROtL bA0VE0� ODEL1. SECONOEO� THAT SAID READING BE ACCEPTEO AS A_FIRST REAOINC OF 3AlD ORDINANCE. CARRIED. .. CARROLL �OVEo, OtsON SECONDEO� THAT " RESOLUTION DETERMINING NECESSITY.OF PROPOSEO WATER MAIfV CONSTRUCT�tON ALONG CERTAIN STREETS AND AVENUES,IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS AS HEREINAFTER SET FORTH", wH�� 13 HERETO ATTACHEO� AAARKEO EXHIBIT aB�� _AND HEREWITH AAADE A PART OF THE3E �M 1 Nt7TE3� BE PA33ED AND AOOPTEC. �CARR I ED. ;` • OLSON MOVED� ODELL SECONDED� THAT THE APPLICATION OF MRS•, SUSAN COLIN FOR A C16ARETTE.LICENSE AND JAMES E• WiNSHIP FOR A AAILK LICEN3E 6E GRANTED. CARRIED• � CARROLI MOVED� O�LSON SECONOED� THAT THE PETITION OF THE MI tdNEAPOL 1 S CaA3 Lt GHT COAAPANY ON EXTENS 1 OP! OF THE I R GAS MA 1 PI. FROM SECOMO STREET NORTH TO THIRG $TRBET NORTH ON SIXTN AVENUE NORTH� BE GRANTEOs CARRIED• � OLSON MOVE� THAT THB LiCENBE FEE FOR ON SALE Lt@UOR LICENSE BE RAI.SED TO �:SOO.00� AtdD THAT TME VILLAGE i�TYORNEY,BE INSTRUCTED TO PREPARE AN AMENDMENT TO THE OROINANCE TO THAT EFEECT. THERE WAS NO SECOND TO THE MOTIOM. UPON MOTION OtJLY MADE ANO�SECONDEO, THE OAEETING AOJ4URNE0• AT.TESTI VILLAGE CLERK RESIDE T (Official Publlcation) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS A regular meeting of the Vlllage Council of the V111age of Hopkine wse held at the Council Chsmbere on Tuesday, November 6th, 1945, at 7:30 p.m. All members present. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the application oY Norman Groasmsa [or two taxi cab license be approved. Carried. Carroll •moved. Brown seconded, that John Neltzel be appointed constable and that the Village Cierk laeue him a badge upon his qualification. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that "Resolutloa determining the neceseitp of proposed water main extenslon along Bth Avenue South between 7th and Sth 8treeta in Yront of and abutting upon Lote 31, 32 snd 33, Block 7, West Min- neapolls Annex; ' which resolution fe hereto attached, marked exhibit "A," and herewith made a part of theae minutes, be passed and adopted. Car- r1ed. Carroll moved, Brown aeconded, that the following be appointed judges snd clerks for the December Village Elec- tion. Precinct No. 1: Mre. Erick Pahl, E11z- abeth Slavin, Grace Slater, C3ladye Eacher and Laura Bredesen. Precinct No. 2: Ethel Olson, Mrs. E, $. Johnson, Olgs Bellp, E1lzalieth Lem- ke and Ella Mlller. Precinct No. 3: Mre. Qladya Petereara, Aa R. McDonald. Mrs. Frank Habeck Ann Borland and Msrgaret Owens. � Precinct No. 4: Mre. Peter J. 8und• quist, Mary Sheehaa. Mre. Carl Aader- son, Mre. M. Larkin aad Mre. Vi� BloomquisE. Motion carrled. Olson moved, Brown eecoaded, thal the following bills be pald: General Fund . , Northern States Power, lights a 547.97 Burroughg A d d i n g Machine, , service ---------------------- 9.8( J. Russell Carroll, filing deed .9� Joha Lindbery, eervices ______ 20.00 Flour City Body Corp., ,lnetall radio ------------------------ 10.5f County of �Fiennepin, Poor Fuad 230.OU L1nde Air Producta, acetylene 4.1fi 8ub. Hena. Co. Relief Board relief orders ----------------. 309.OE Justus Lumber ,Company, fuel 33.4i Northweatern Bell Telephone, telephone ___________________ 18.59 American •Linen, $ervLce __ _ 1.4� Suburban Chevrolet Company repaire ------:----•---------- 2.95 Improvement Bulletin, adver- tistng ----------------------- 7.60 Hopkins Fire Department, Oct. telephone ------------------- 58.00 Hennepin County Review, pub- licatlons ____________________ 145.48 Falk-Zolle Co., eupplies _______ 10.00 Minnesota Flre Equtpment Co., coata & boota ______________ 29,00 Minneapolia Cias Light Compa- • aY� gas ---------------------- 2.00 Esrl C3erard Motors, repairs __ 4.80 F. J. Kucera, M.D., call at jail 3.00 Skelly 011 Compsny, gas ______ 144.00 Frank Sitar, epec. polica __ 152.00 Nat'1 Fire Protection Assn., booka-foldera -------_--�---- 27.00 Frank Roaengren,'labor ______ 75.40 Nels Nelson, labor. ____________ ' 4g,pp Henry Schussler, labor ________ 86.10 Joe Joret, labor ______________ 76.20 Aoad and Bridge Fund Northem Statea Power Co., 1lghts ---------`------------- .55 Consolidated Msterials C o . , gravel ---------------�-`---- 52.29 Erneat J. Dude, repaire __ _ 1025 Psulson Hardware, aupplies __ 35.59 Republic Creosoting Co., tar __ 21.74 H. A. Rogera Co., prints ____ 4.40 Elnar Jeppesen, englneering __ 60.00 Wllliam Qulnn, Isbor.__:_____ 60.70 :Tohn Willman, labor ________ 82.30 Emll Brokl, labor ___________ 75.40 Frank Erlckson, labor _ ___ 76.90 Water Fund�- Joseph Plromadka, salar,g _____ 51.67 Northern States Power Co., power ---------------------- 253.95 Flrst National Bank of Hop- . klns, coll. bllls ______________ 14.10 Mueller Company, eupplies __ 7,gg Herman Olson, stamps _______ 15.03 Neptune Meter Company, sup- plles 8.54 8ecurity National Bank oY Hop- kine, coll. bills ______________ 32.70 Chlcaga Bridge 8c Iron Co., wa- ter tower _ _ 2,100.60 Specfal Assessment Fund Ralph D. Thomss & Assoc., Parkridge aewer _ __ _ __ ' 500.00' OrYei & Marianl, Parkrtdge sewer ---------------------- 15,00O.00I Northweatern Nat'I Bank oY � Mpls., bonda & coupons __ 1,874.38 Odell moVed, Brown seconded, that "An Ordlnance to Amend an Ordlnance Entitled, �'An Ordinance Eatablishing and $etting Apart Pub11c �Property for the IIse and Benefit of a�Public Li- brary'," which was read by � the Clerk, hereto attached, marked exhibit ."B," and herewith made�a part of theae minutea, be accepted as a first read- ing of thls ordinance. Carried. The Village Celrk then read, "An Ordlnance Provlding for, the Issuance of Sewerage System , Revenue Bonds," whlch ordinance 1s hereto attached, marked exhlbit "C," and herewlth made a part of these minutes. Carroll moved. Odell seconded, that ! said reading be accepted as a firet reading of said ordinance. Carried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that �, "Resolution Determining Necessity of � Proposed Water Main Constructton' Along Certaln $treeta and Avenues in the �Village of Hopkine as Hereinafter I 3et Forth," whfch is hereto attached, marked exhibit "B," and herewith made a part of these minutes, be passed. and adopted. Carrled. - Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the application of Mrs. Sussa Colin for a cigarette llcense and James E.. Winship for a mllk license be granted. I Carried. I Carroll moved, Olson aeconded, that the e petition of the Minneapolle ,(3as L1ght Company on extension of their gas main from Becond Street North to Third Street North on Sixth Avenue North, . be granted. Carried. Olson moved that the licenae fee for on sale llquor licenae be raised to $1500.00, and' thst the Village Attorney be instructed to ptepare, an amend- ment to the ordinance to that effect. There was no aecond to the motion. , IIpon motion duly made and sec- oaded, the meeting adjourned. J. RII$$ELL CARROLL Village Clerk ATTEST: � � DR. F. M. MADDEN President (Nov. 15) RESOLIITION DETE�IIVING THE NECESSITY OF PROPOSED � �IATER �IN EXTENSION ALONG 8th AVENtTE SOUTfi FROl� 7th STREET SOIITH TO THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY T•� OF LOT 31, BLOCK 7, WEST 1�IINI�APOLIS Al�TNEX, .� E� THE._ SA��lE ti"dOULD BE IF EX'P"TNDED. Z�Tf�REAS, a written petition signed by the owners of Lots' 31, 32 and 33, Block 7, �Yest �7inneapolis Annez, has been presented to the Village Council of the Village of. Hopkins praying for the egtension of the Hopkins water mains along that part of 8th Avenue South from 7th Street to the Southerly boundary line o� Lot 31, Bloek 7, West Minneapolis Anneg as the same would be produced. AND� '�11I�REAS, due and statutory notice of a meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins to determine the necessity aud advis-� abilit y of the said water main eztension and eonstruction has been given, which notice specified Qctober 2, 19�6, at 8:00 o'clock P. B�. as the date and time of such meeting, such notice ha�ing.been duly published in the Hennepin Cou.nty Review as provided by la�v. AND �'J�3EREAS, at the meeting held on October 2, 1945, the consideratior of said matter and resolution was postponed until October 16, 1945. The consideration of said matter and resolution was again postponed to � November 6, 1945. ' � . � AND tii1I�REAS, no formal objection was made by anyone at said meetin�s a�ainst said improvements. � � NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AEREBY RESOI;VED by the Vil]:age Council of the Village of Hopkins that it is necessary, advisable and proper and in the public interest that the water mains of the Village of Hopkins be egtended along said Bth�Avenue Soutn from 7tli Street to the Southerly boundary line of Lot 31, Block 7, ZNest 1Vlinneapolis Arineg, as the same �vould be if produced, and that the total eapense incurred by such construetion, as above set forth, shall be borne b� the owners of and assessed against all of the lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting upon said improve- ments. � PASSED AIv'D ADOPTED by the Village,Council of the Village of Hopkins this 6th day of November, 1945. F . T�l. lUTADDEN President of Villa.ge Council ATTEST: J. RUSSELL CARROLL Villa�e lerk JOSEPFi C . VESELY Village Attorney � AN ORDII�YAiv CE T 0 Al�i�EI�TD A�1 ORDIiJATv CE � ETdT2 TLED "AN ORDI1�rANCE ESTABLISHING AI�rD SET^12NG. APART.. PUBLIC ,,, PROPERI^Y . I'OR TfiE iJSE AT�� BE��EFIT OF A PUBLIC LIBRI�RY. lhe Villa�e Council of the villa�e of Hopkins do ordain as f'ollows : ' That an ordir_ance entitled °tAn Ordinance �stablishing and Settin.g A�art Public Property for the IIse and Benefit of a Public Library" here- tofore passed ar�d adopted be�;�and shall be hereby amended in the follot�ring particulars an.d_ to read as follov�ls: � ; Section 1. Public Library Established. That it is necessary and expedient -to establish and maintain a public library and reading�roo�.for t�ie use of the inhabitants of the Village of Hopkins and of such� other persons who may become entitled thereto by the provision of this ordinance, or other "action of the Villa�;e Council; and that th� three rooms on the second floor of - the T�;orth part of the municipal building of said Village and/or such other place, quart�rs, buildings or places as the Villa�e Council may from tirne to ti.�e designate by proper motion and resolution; be and the sa�.e are herebg established and set apart for the benei'it and use thereof . ' Section 2. Directors - Terms - Rer�oval. VJhen any such library or reading roo� has been or is her.eafter established in any city of t�e fourth class or in any village, the council may by ordinance or resolution provide for a library board of f ive directors, not raore than one of ��hom shall at any ti.�e be a men.ber of such governin� body. Such board shall be appointed by the mayor of the city or president of the villa�e �aith the- approval of the council. Of the members first appointed t�J>>o shall holcl off ice for one year, t�vo for tbvo years, and one for three years from the third Saturdaf of Suly folloUring the appointment, the term of. office of eacr being specif�ied by the appointing povaer; and annuall�r thereafter such magor or president shall appoint for the term of three vears and until their successors ��qualify, a sufficient num.ber of directors to fill the places of those i��rhose term ar terms expire. The raayor or president, by and tn�ith the consent of, the council, may remove any director for �.is- conduct or neglect. Section 3.. Vacancies. be�reported to the council aud term. r'�.11 vacancies ex_isting shall be irn�aediately filled by Vacancies in the board of directors filled by, like at the date of appointment. appointment�for the t�e adoption of this shall unexpired ordinar_ce � Section 4. Or�;anization of Board an� Duties. Tlmmedia�e]Ly. after appointn�ent such �oard shall organize byr electin�; one oi' its nur�ber as president and or_e as secretar`r; and frora time to tir�ie it mati= appoir_t such other oificers and ersioloyees as it deems necessary. `�e secretary,be�'ore entering upon his dutie,s, shall �;ive bond to t�.e m�Lnicipality in such � �mount as ma� be fi�ed by the directors condi-�ioned for the iaithful dis- charge of his official duties. The board� sha11 adopt such by-1a;�as an.d� re�ulations for the governm.ent of th.e l� brary an�3 for the conduct oi' its -uusiness as may be exPedient and conformable to lati�. I� shall have ex- / clusizre .,control and exper_diture of a11 �oneys collected_ for or presentecl to the credit of the library ivnd, or construction of librar�T buildin�s �r_d all �rounds, roo�s and buildings provided for library purposes. Provided all moneys received f'or sL�ch� library shall b� paid to the Villa�,e T�.�easurer, be crEdited to the library fund, be kept by such Village Treasurer se;,oarate fror�� other �oneys of the municipali �y anci 'Qe paid out .only upon itemized vouchers approved by the Library Board. Section 5. ��tension of;Libxar.y Bene�its. Th� Board of Director� may a�imi�t �to the benefit o1' �he public library persons not residing u�aitl�in the m�nicipality under such regulations and upon such conditions as rlay.be by i� by proper rule prescribed. Section 6. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent nere�:uitr are hereby repealed. Sections 1 to 5 inclusive of °tOrdinances Estatilishin; and Settin� Apart Public Property for the use �nd Benef it of a Public Li- brary" heretofore passed by the Village Council, are hereby specifically repealed. . Section 7. This ordinance shal�l take effe�t and be in force ' , from and after its publication. ' PASSED AN� ADCPTED this � r� day of �Tove�ber, 1945, by the Vi11a�e , Council of the Villa�e o�' Hopkzns. • , - F . l�� . T��iADDETd � � � President of Villa�;e Council � ATT�ST: ' � J'. RUS�ELL CARROLL Vi lla�e G lerlt � � JOSEF'�i C . VESELY� Villa�e Attorney. � � _ �'C `r •_. ,�. ORDINAIb CE IQO. � AN ORDINANCE PROVI�ING F013'FHE ISSUANGE OF � SEWERAGE SYS'I�II RE'VII�T[7E BOi�DS � 'I'F� VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF HOP"�S� 1�iESOTA� DO ORD.AIlJ Section�l. It is hereby found, determined, and recited: (a) That the Village has no presently adequate plant or outlet for treat- � ment and disposal of sewage collected and to be collected through its egist- � in� and contemplated�sa.nitary sewera�e system: (b) That the Villa�e has heretoPore duly agreed with the City of �llinne= apolis or the N[inneapolis=St. Paul Sanitary District for the treatment and disposal.of the sewage of the Village at said District�s treatment and dis- posal works; �� (c) That the Village has heretofore du3y adopted � plan recommended by Ralph D. Thomas and Associates� engineers, for installation of the necessary lines� trunk sewer, lifts� and other works, herein called the "improv�ement", whereby the sewerage from the Village�s sanitary sewer system shall have.an outlet into the sewerage system of the City of Bdinneapolis, and thereby carried to� and treated and disposed of at, said District�s treatment and diaposal works;• (d) That the cost of such improvemerit will be approximstely � ; (e) That the Villa�e has on hand and available for payment of said cost the sum of approximately � ; and �`:•_� I (f) That it is necessary and expedient Por the Village to borrow.the sum of' �- , or as much thereof as may be needed for payment of the costs of said impro�ement by the iasuance and sale of Se�rerage System . Revenue Bonds under and pursuant to authority set forth in Chapter 57 session Laws of �innesota 1937 and acts amendatory thereof and_�upplemental thereto. Section 2.. There is hereby created and, until full payment of the Revenue Bonds herein described, there shall be maintained on the books and records of the Fillage a special iund of the gillage to be lmown as "Sewerage System Revenue-Fund". Within said fund there shall be maintained four accounts� to be lmovun and desi�nated as "Operation an.d �aintenance Account"� "Depreciation _��. Account", "Sinking Fund Account"� and "Surplus Account", respectively. �� -1- L �� :160t$On 3• Al1 Oi' 'Ehe fIIaCIDs, aild TevBrilie$ 8t 8Yl,y tf�lB 81zd f�"Oat tims to t�.me rece�vad Sram or pza eoQount of ea2d improvemoat shal]. be credited aud paid into said �e�rera;;� �ystem Reveaue �ad. A� muoh thereof as m�y 80 aeeded to p�r �he roesonable as�,d p�oper oosts o� operat��; �d malntalaing said imgroveaaeaL al�a].7. be ored9.ted to eaia 0peraticn and �dai�ate�oe gcasun�. 1� of auch gra�s lncam� ead rev�euuea sha].1 be preditea to �aid Depreoiatian Aaarnmt. A11 of the remainin� fucsome and revenues ( here3n call.erl pnet �eve�uesx) e}�all be� pa9,d and oredited �o �he Siakin� �� Aocount until a t3.aae w�sn the total e�wunt there�n sl�ail be 12� .oP the iotr�l amount aP prineig�al, aud �.n�erest to Pa�.]. due within one gear next follo�c9,� esid date on a1y bands i�eued here� under ead thea outstarldir�# ancl thoaes�ter� mhenev�r .th� total in �aid S9,rilsi�a� Ftuid Ac :ouAt shall be ae�s thaa l� of the prinoipal. ama iatereat to fe1�. due duria� the en�uln� twel�e montha� the entire amount oi net �oveauee� a� receivedy sha.t]. be credited t� sa�d �in'l�n� T�d AcQoun� unt�1 saia l� rat3o ehall be re+estaba.iehed� �nd snid aet revennee �re hereb;� set aside and irravooablq .. pleelged ss aforesaid eaa the ob].��aticm of the Yilia�,e to eraate r�ad main�gia sa,�d ratio in safd SSn�� �'nac? Ac�ouat shal]. at ell tianes , coicstitute a sP�rst aad �rior �,ie�. om � net ravenues derived .�om the i�prov�ent, Apy net rev�nues re�efvod �hfah are 9,n egaess of ths amount� so �lec�;ed to t$e �ink-+ in� Fund �oaount shall be cre�i.ted to tite Surplue Acaou;nt„ �loaeys ia t�,a � �pes�tion en� �I�intene�de Aacoun� ��S].7. De �tsed o¢�ly f'o� peyanea� c►f 3tema �Yh�.ah' aocor�� to eound acoount� practicee, coustitute proper e�ensos of ope�a�9.can and naintene�.tse o�' the �mprove+�en� ae above de�'��d, ffione3r � snia l;eprec�atioa Aocount shn�1 be uaee� on].y far replacement� af sa3d im��ove� snent �,nd to o%Yset de�.recfa�ion thsreo�, �lonegs in sa9.d s�ak9.n; k�nd Acco�t shall. be uaed on.].y to pay grtaao�lpal, oP ancl i.nterest on revor�ue bond� .�seued hereunder as such principa]. anc� t,ntereat Decame a'ue or to re�eem and psopay. euoh�bands 3a,acaor8ence with the P8�.8IDpt�pII �P�,V$�p�08 �eeerved therein. �oneye in ths Surplws Account ffisy f'r�rn t�me, to t�e be transfe�ed to ariy aP the other oP sa�d sacouats or u�ed for sny parpose po�mi�ted Dy l.e� and a�x- th��ized b� the llillea�e Cc�ogl. w2�► 0 � 0 � Section !�. For the purposes .aba�ve recited, snd in anticipation of receipt of said net revenues� there are hereby authorized to be issued the Village� s Sewerage S�st em Revenue Bonds of 1945 in the aggregat e principal , amount of ���0�000� said bonds to be -220 in nnmber� numbered from 1#o " �- "��20� inclusi�e� eaeh i.n the denomination of �1000, all dated October 1� 19�.5, bearing interest at "� per annum� pz�yable semiannual�y on April and October 1 of each year. Said bonds shall mature serial]y iri order of seria7� ntimbers, lo�aest numbers first� in equal annual instalTment s of �11,000 on October 1 in each oP the years 191�b to 1965, inclusive, those maturin� on or before October l, 1955, �to be payable at their respective stated maturity dat es �ithout opt ion of prior pa�ment , but those maturin.g a.ft er Octob er l, � 1955, �o be each subject to redemption and prep�ment at par� at the option of the �illage� on October 1� �955, and on any interest p�yment date there- af`ter, in order oP serial numbers, lowest numbers first, upon thirty deys� notice of call �or redemption mailed to the bank at �.ich said bonds are p�r- able and to the holder� ii I�ovan� of each bond called for redemption. Both . principal of and interest on said bonds shall be pagable at the main ofPice of the Northwestern National Bank of �in.neapolis� Minneapolis, �innesota. Section 5. Said bonds and the interest conpons to be thereto attached shall be i.n subatan.tially the follo�aing form: No. UNITID SI'�I'ES OF A�lERICA S°PATE OF �If?NNESOT� CO[JnF1'Y OF HIDIl�TF�I1V VILI,AGE OF HOPKLi�iS sE1�RAGE SYsr�Bd REiT�IUE Bo1�D OF 1945 �1000. 0 SNOTCi �I.L �II1T SY T��SE PRF��S th�t the �illage oY Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, hereby promises to pay to bearer� but on.ly ont of the net revenues hereinaf'ter pledged� the sum of ONP THOIISAND DOLL�RS on the lst d� oi October� 19_� or� if this bond is prepqyable as stated belo�a� on a date prior thereto on �ahich it shall have been called for redemption and prep�- ment� and to pqy interest thereon, but on],y out of said net revenues, from the date hereo� until said principal sum be paid or unt.il this bond, if pre- pqyable, has been•�dul,y called for redemption, at the rate of t�sQo and one- quarter ('�) per eent per annnm� pqyable semi�nnually on the lst d� o� April and lst day of October of each yearp int erest to maturity being represent ed : by� and pa�table i.n. accordence �vith end upon presentation and surrender of� the �interest coupons hereto attached. Bath principel and interest are pa�able at � -3- the main oYPice of the North�restern National Bank of �dinneapolis� in �Hinne- apolis, B�innesota, in any coin or currency of the United States of America �uhich on the dste of pa,pment ia legal %ender for public and private debts. This bond is one of an issue of a total authorized prineipal amount of � � all oP like date and tenor egcept as to maturitiea� all issued or to be issued for the purpose oP installing necessary lines� trunks, lifts� .and other �a�orka (herein called the '"impravement'�°) for the disposal of the sewage collected throu�h the Villagets se�erage system� and is issued pu�rsuant to and in full conformity �ith the Cons%itution and Zs�s of the State of Minnesota thereunto enabling� includin� Chapter 57 Session La�s of Blfinnesota 1937 and acts smendatory thereof and supplemen.tal. thereto. This bond and other bonds of said issue do not constitute a debt of the Village ! of Hopkins �ithin the mesning of a� statutoxg or constitutional limitation, and the taxin� powers of the Village are not pledged for payment of either principal or interest thereon. ' Said gillage has� as authorized by la�� created a special iund and a Sinki;ng F�ud Account therein.� as more ful]�r described in Ordinance No. of said Village adopted October , 1945, �titled ��'An Ordinance Providir� for the Issuance of Se�erage Spstem Revenue Bonds". In and by said Ordinance, the Village has covenanted that it �vill at all times establish and.maintain rates and charges for the.aerQiees and facilities provided by the improve�ent., herein called �"gross revenues", 9uhich ahall at all tivaes be sufficient to pa,y all costs of operation and maintenance of the improvement and ta set aside ten per cent of said gross revenues for replacements and depreciation. plus an excess, herein termed �°net revenues�". The Village has set aside and pledged said net recenues into said Si.nking F1�nd Account and has covenanted that it v�ill establish and at all tinies ma.intain in said Sinking Z�nd �lccount � sum equal to at least l�d� of the total principal an.d interest to become due on bonds of this issue 8uithin each successive ta�elee months period� and said net revenues are herebg pledged for said purpose as.a first �nd prior.lien thereon. Bonds of this issue bearing serial nimibers to � inclusive� are p�pable at their respective stated maturity dates �itrout option of prior pa4gment. Bonds of this issue bearing serial numbers to � in.-,� clusive� are each subject to redemption and prepayment at par� at the option of the �illege, on Oct ob er 1� 1955, an.d on any int erest p�yment .•dat e. there- � af'ter. The Village �ill give thirty days prior notice of each call of any of said bonds for redemption by mail .addressed to said North�restern National � Bank oP Minneapolis and to the holder� if ]rnown.� of each bond so called for redemption. Holaers of bonds number to may register their naznes� addresses, and bond numbers �ith the gillage Clerk for the purpose of receiving such notices. IT IS HEREBY CEf�TIFIID AND RECITED that all acts� conditions� and things required by the Constitution and La�rs of the State of Minnesota to be done, to happen.� to exist, and to be performed precedent to an.d in the issu- ance oP this bond have been done, have happened, do exist� and have been per- formed in due form, time, and manner as so required. IN 7P]ITNESS ��OF the Village of Hopkins� Hennepi.n County, Mi.nnesota� by its Village Council� has caused this bond to be executed in its behalf by the President of its Village Council� att'ested by its Village Clerk� and sealed vpith its corporat e seal, and has caused the attached int erest coupons to be ezecuted and suthenticated by the facsimile si�natures of said officers, all as oP October'1, 19k5• � (SEAL) President of gillage Council �1tt est : Village Clerk -�- . , . (Form oi Coupon) No. �11..�5 Qn the lst day of gpril (October), 19 , the Fillage of Hopkins, Mi.nnesota� will p� to bearer at the main office of North�estern IJational Bank of B�inneapolis, �inneapolis, �innesota, out of the Sinkin� �nd �ccount oP its Sewerage S�rstem Re�en.ue �nd, the sum. of ELEi�EaV aiid '25�100 ,DOLLARS i'or interest than due on 'its Se�erage System. Re�enue Bon.d dated October 1, 19�,5, No. . (Facsimile Signature) (Facsi.m.i.le signature) Villa.ge Clerk - President oP �illage Council ' Coupons numbered �1 and up�rards shall also contain the �ords �Unless called for earlier redemption�' Section 6. Bonds oi said authorized issue in the aggregat e principa7. azno�nt of �0�000 sn.d beari.n.g serial numbers 1 to �0� inclusiee� shall be forth�uith prepared for egecution under the direction oi the �illage Clerk� but at the cost o�,the purchasers thereof� and �hen so.prepared ahall be. executed in behalf oP the Village by the signature of the President oi the �il- lage Council� attested by the Village Clerk� .�nd sealed �rith the corporate seal of the Village� �nd the int erest coupons shall be eaecuted and authen.ticated by the.printed� engraved, or lithographed facsi.mile signatures of said officers. The sale oP said bonds to .A1lison-�illiam.s Compa�y and �alman & Comp�y, both of B�inneapolis�. �in�esota� at a price of par and accrued int erest .is hereby ratified� confirmed, an.d approved, and the Village Treasurer is authorized and directed to deliver, said bonds� �ai.ien �.illy executed� to said purchasers upon receipt oi the agreed purchase price, and the purchasers shall not be obliged to see to the ap- plication thereof. � . Section 7. For the serPices and Pacilities afforded by said i.mprove- ment� there are herebg established, and there shall at all times be imposed and collected� upon all present and future users of the Village�s sanitarg se�er � system rates and charges �ich shall at all ti.mes be sufPicient in .each year to pro4ide in.come and re�enues adequate for payment oP �he reasonable expense of operation� repair� end maintenance of the i.mprove�ent and for the p�yment oi the �ums required to be paid into the Sinking F�.nd Account, and for the 10� deprecia- tion charge aforesaid. The Village Gounci shall chenge an.d readjust from time to time the rates and charges herein iiged and established.so that the aggregate of such rates and charges collected shall al�ragrs be sufficient to meet the�re- quirements herein preseribed. Until othex�ise prescribed by resolution oP the V ilinge Council� the rates and charges for the services snd facilities afiorded by said improv�ent shall be as follot�s: � �. The base rate shall .be one-third of all sums no� or h�ereafter paid bg any person, firm or corporation Por village �ater. B. In addition to the base rate �very person, firm or corporation �vhose premises sre serPed by said se�er cli sposal system shall ps6r the sum of One and 50�100 DoTlars (�1.�0) per month,•�hich.charge shall be added�to the ruater bill and collected as a part thereof. C. In the case any premises are served by said se�er disposal system, but not serPed by village water system, such_monthly charge in lieu of the base rat e shall be the same sewage charge as if said_premises �rere using �illage �at er. D. The abave proaisions covering the base rat e and charges �hich are to be made until changed by resolution of the �'ilrage Coun.cil� shall apply to the aeerage user, meani.ng thereby the average. domestic individual housing unit; � ho�ever.� the Council ma�y i.mpose additional charges on large users based upon the estim,ated amount of se�age treatment required to service said large' users. -5- ,: ; Section $. The Village hereby ca�venants with the purchasers end with the holders Prom ti.me to time oY each and all of the Se�v�rerage Sjrstem Revenue. Bonds issued hereunder as �ollo�s: (a) That .it �uill.use�.. the proceeds of sale oi said bonds solely Por p�ment ' of eosts of said i.mprovement (in.cluding as a part of such cost all or:a�y part oY the in�erest accruing, on said bonds prior to receipt of adequate rev�ues from the improceuient.),snd �vill complete aad flzl�r pay for said improvement out 'of the proceeds oi revenue bonds suthorized, by this ordinance and other moneys present- �y aQailable thereYor. (b) That it �ill keep proper and adequate books of account sho�ing all its financisl trsnsactions respecting the construction, operation, maintenance, an,d conduct of sa.i�d impro�ement and the rates and .charges deriv,ed therefrom, �rhich shall at all reasonable tim.es,be open to inspection and audit by the holder oY any of said Revenue Bonds or his agent or attorneys. (e) That it �ill at all times keep said improvement and the several parts thereof insured in reasonable and customar9 amounts a�ainst risks for.whicli like prope"rties are.customarilp insured, and �vill use�the proceeds of any'such insur-, ance solely;for repair of the demage for �hich the insurance �as paid OT iOP retirement of said Revenue Bonds. �. (d), That_each and all of the terms��covensnts� and prov,isions o��this ordinance �ich in. any w�p proeide securitp for said Re�enue Bonds �ill be en�orceable at la�o �and in equity by and i.n behalP of the holders of said Revenue Bonds as long as any thereof remain outstanding ��nd unpaid. . , � ( e) - That the Village �ill not creat e or sufPer any lien or charge on the net_�revenues above.defined to exist �ich shall be on a parity�with or supgrior to the lien thereoi in favor of the bonds issued pursuant to this ordinance. ., Section 9. This ordin.ance shall be in f�ll iorce and ePfect from and after its passage .and, publication in the official ne�spaper. � � Pasaed by the Village Council this date of � 1g1�5. � President of Village Council � Att�est • . . Villsge Clerk ( SE�IL } � 0 RESOLIITION DETER�TINING NECESSITY OF PROPOSED WATER MAIN.. CONSTRUCTIOPt . ALONG CERTAIN_ STREETS A1�ID - AVENUE3 IN . THE , gILLi4GE . OF �HOPRINS �.S HEREINAF'TER SET FORTFi. ti�fiEREAS, written pe�Gitions si�ned by a ma jority of the respective owners of real estate.abutting upon the streets a�d avenues as herein- after described haae been presented to the Vill'a�e; Council oP the Village of Hopkins, which petitions pray for thej egter�sion of the Hopkins wa�er ,mains along the foTlowing streets, avenues and roads. " AND �REAS, due and statutory motice of a meeting of the Village Council oi' the Village oP Hopkins to determine thA necessity and advis- ability of the said water main eg�ension and construction has been given, which notice specified November 6, 1945, at 8:00�o'clock P. M. as the date and time of such mee�in�, such notice having been duly published in the Fiennepin County Review, as provided by law. AND V1IHEREAS, no ob jection has, been made by anyone against said improvement. NO1�Y, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Village Counc il of t�he Village of Hopkins that it is necessarg, advisable and proper that the water mains of the Village of Hopkins be eztended along 12th Avenue North between 2nd and 3rd Streets North�abutt��:ng upo� and in front oP Lots 7 and 8, Block 91, West Minneapolis, Second Division; along 5th Avenue North between 2nd and 3rd Streets North; along 14th . �lvenue North between the Southerly boundary line of Lot 19, Blo'ck 95, T�est Minneapolis, Second Division, as the same would be produced and State Highway Number 7; and along 2nd Street South fro� ita intersection with Monroe A�fenue; thenee Westerly alor�g said 2nd Street South to Washington �aenue; thence Northerly along said Vdashin�ton Avenue to a point 906 feet South from E$celsior Boulevard, and .that the total expense incurred by such construction, as above,described, shall be borne by the owners of and assessed a�ainst all of the lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting upon such improvement. -PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Village �ouncil of the Village of Hopkins�.this 6th day oP November, 1945. - ATTEST: � .� F . Rg. D�ADDEN President of illage Couricil VILLAGE OF HOPKINS NOTICE FOR BIDS � NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT T�E °VILLAGE COUNClL OF TNE V1'L�AGE OF HOPKIN8 ��6L RECEIVE 8EALE0 PROPOSALS'UNTIL �:$� 0'CLOCK P.M•.�NOVEMBER Z6TH� t945, AT THE VICLA6E•HALL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF 3TORM 8E�ER MAINS IN PARKRIOGE AODf�T10N', IN SAID VILLAG�� IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLAN3 AND,;8PECIFiCATI0N8 WHICH ARE GN FILE wITH THE VILLAGE C�ERK• NO 8108 8HALL 8E CONSIDERED UNtESS 8AME SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED BY A CASH DEPOSIT OR CERTIFIED CHECK.pAYAB�E TO THE OROER OF THE TREASURER OF THE VILLACE OR BIDOER°S BONO �PPROVED BY THE COUNCIL FOR AT LEAST I5 PER CENT OF THE AMOUNT 810 AND BE DIRECTED TO THE VILLACE CLERK� 8ECURE�Y SEALED AND BE ENDORSED ON THE OUTSIDE THEREOF WITH A BRIEF STATE�ENT OR SU�MARY AS TO THE �ORK FOR WHICH THE BID IS �ADE. � THE�COUNCiL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALt OFFERS� AND AWARD SAID B1� TO A HIGHER BIDDER� OR TO INVITE 07HER 81DS. 1LLAGE LERK • � VILLAGE OF HOPKINS IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN� THAT THE V16LAGE CouNC1� �� OF THE V1 LLAGE OF NOPK 1 NSn �1 LL AAEET AT THE V! Ll.ACE Ha�� IN THE dIILACEa ON TNE 26TH DAY OF (VOVEMBER' 1945a AT 7;30 . O�CI.00K P.AAe AP10 WOLL AT SAID T16AE ANO P6ACE OPEN AN� CONSIDER 3EALEO.BIOS FOR PURCHASE OF NE60TIABLE CERTIFICATES' OF t NDEBTEONE93 OF SA I � VI LIJk��GE 1 N TNE A6GREQATE A�AOtINT �F �27�D�s��� TO BE OATED �ECEAABER IsT,.19459 AND IS3UED IPI OENOMINATION8 OF �I9OOO�00 AN� �SOO�OO BONDS STARTING W14H CERTIFICATE � 64 ww�cH WILL BE Dt�E DECEMBER S3Ty 1946 T0� � CETHER :YITH A�SOO�OO CERTIFICATE TO BE PAYAB�E ON THE SAME' DATE AS tONC AS THEY ARE NECESSARY� ANO A LIKE DENOMINpTiON DUE ON THE 3AAAE OAY OF EACH AND EVERY YEAR THEREAFTERa UNTIL THE TOTAL iBSCJE HA8BEEN P'AID' WITH IPITERE$T PAYABLE SEM!— ANNUALLY ON THE ISY DAY OF JUNE ANO IST DAY OF �ECEMBER OF EACH YEARy dVITH INTERE3T COUPOFI ATYACHED TO THE BONOe THE INTEREST RATE WILL BE BID.o - �. .. � EACH BOND MUST BE ACCOAAPANIED WITH A CERT•IF9BD CHECK OF TEN � PERCEPIT �'IO�o� OF THE AMOUNT OF THE BIDe THE COUNCiL RE3ERVE8 THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL OFFERS AND AWARD SAl� CERTIFICATES TO A HIGHER BIDOERa OR TO INYITE OTHER BIDS. \ fLLAGE LERK. " � ��, ;' , ��, � - ---- -- .__ . A- regular meeting of the V.�illage Council wasy`held at the Village Hall on November 20th, 1945, a,t 7:30 p.m. � A11 merribers present. . Bro�vn moved, Odell seconded, that the m�inu�es of the last meeting be a��roved as readp Carried, Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the petition cf Albert Ginkel for tne exiension of Sanitary Sewer and �Gater i�ains on � Jackson Avenue between Excelsi�or B.oulevard and First Street South be granted. Carried. � � Odell moved, Carroll ,seconded, tYi�,t the a,pplications of Frank H, Hutcninson and �iilliam R, Carlson for a plurabers and oi1 � burner license arid of Fraricis �J. �'ox for a gas burner li�ense be grax�.ted subject to tne a�proval of ths Village Attcrney oi �� their bonds. - Olscn moved, Brown seconded, that "RESCLUTIOP� COI��SENIING . TG D�DUCTION F'R0�[ SALA.RTES OF OFFICERS 9��;L Et2PL0YEES OF THE ��� � VILLAGE OF HOPKINS FQR THE PCT�3LIC �PLOYEES RETIRF��fr'�3T ASSUCi�`1'lON; whicn Resolution is hereto attacned, m�,rked Exhibit "A", and here- with made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopted: Carried. Carroll mcved, Odell seconded, that the following bills be ��aid. Carried. � . GENERAL FfJND 12261 Joe Joret labor �16,00 12262 Henry Schussler labor 62.20.. 12263 Nels Nelson labar 52.20 12264 �dilbur Lacke (dogs) 6.00. 12265 Kenneth C. Heiland police w ork 5.60 , ROAD ANzi BR IDGE r'�'tJ1�TD 16947 Fraxik Erickson 16948 J�ohn Willm.an 16949 �nil Brokl 16950 Fra,nk Aosen�ren 16951 iNilliam Quinn 10952:.., d��r�as� Q:1s:on,=�LL 6894 Henry Scnussler �VATER FUND labor 65.90 labor- 91.50 labor 82. 90 . labor 49. 20 labor 54.3U freight charges 4.41 labor 9.60 Olson moved, Bro��n seconaed, that the license fee for On-Sale intoxicating liquor be r�,ised to �150U.C7U, On the vote Hroevn, Carroll and Olson voted "aye", Odell voted "no: Carried. Brown moved, Olson seconded, tha,t the ap�lications of J.J.Mora,n Louis Eida,�i and Arthur F. S�mith; Gus A��. Bursch and . �Iargaret �; V�alton for On-�ale Intoxicating Liquor,. On-Sale Non-Intoxicati.ng Malt Liquors, Off-Sale Non-Intoxicating Liquors, Soft d.rinks and cigarettes licenses be grantecl, subject to the �ayment af the �1500.00 license fee for the intoxicating liquor license a,nd that the Off-sale intexicwting liquor license applicat- icn of the aforementioned applicants ta�gether with the application. of,John �, Kroon, be granted and approved,� Carried �--� � Ca,rroll moved, �ciell seconded, that " AN ORDIi�IAi�CE TO AT�IEND �! ��, AN ORDIT�lA1TCE ET�?TITLED " AI�? ORDI1�tANCE ESTABLISHING A�TD SETTING APANT ` PUBLIC PROr�RTY FOR THE USE AND BEI�TEFIT OF A PUBLIC LIBRARY", whiCh �� is hereto att�.ched, �arked Exhibit "B", an� made a pu,rt of t:�ese . minutes, be a�proved and aciopted and that the Clerk publisr the same. Carried, . Carroll moved, Brov��n seconded, th�.t the Vi17.age Attorney amen,� immediately ° THE ORDI�IANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SE�ERAGE�SYSTEN! REVENUE BONDS". Carrled. � Odell moved, Broavn secended, that the Fire Chief be author- � ized to puichase two sets of boots, ene coat and five helmets for ;� the Fire De�artment. Carried. , _ � Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the v�i lla.ge At torney prepare and submit a proposed building code�as soon as possible. Carried. .. Odell moved, Carroll seconded, that the V�31,lage consider , applications fer a full time engineer and tY�a.t the Clerk install a suitable notice in SOr1iQ engineering magazine and acce�t applica- tions for the pasition. On the vote, Brown, Carroll arld Odell - voted "ay�; -Olson voted "no"'. Moticn Carried. , � Upon motion duly made and seconded, the meeting adjourned. ATTEST: resident n :illage Clerk - � RESOLUTION CONSENTING TO DEDUCTION FRO�-SALARIES . OF OFFICERS AND EA�IPLOYEES - OF '�F�. VILLAGE OF HOPKINS FOR TF� PUBLIC . E�LOYEE�S RETIRF6�dT- �SSOCIATION. � Wf�RF,AS, the Village of Hopkins is a municipal corporation; duly organized and � exiating under the laws of the State oP llti.nnesota. - � � AND TJf�RF.�S, it employs various officers � and other emplogees in the course of its operation as a mvnicipality. � NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOZVED that pursuant to the provision oP Section 353.20 Chapter 307 Lawa of 1931, State of Minnesota, as amended, the ViTlage. Coun.cil of the Villa�e of Hopkins, Hennepi.� County, Minnesota, does hereby approve of and consent to deductions from the salaries and wages of officers and �mployees of said Village as provided in said Chapter, if and when such officers and employees become members of the PIIBLIC F�LOYEES ��TIRP��ENT ASSOCIATION in accordance with the terms of said Chapter. , �nd be it hereby further resolved that,the proper off icers of-the� said gillage of Hopkins be and they are hereby�authorized a.nd directed to cause such salary and wage deductions to be made, and further to transmit to the secretary of the said PIIBLIC EMPLO�ES RETIREMENT ASS- OCIATION the emount of t}ie deduotions made from the salaries and wages . of such officers and employees, together w ith such information concern- ing such salary deductions and the names of the off icers and employees on whose account the same h ave been made as required in said Chapter. . Be it further resolved that the clerk of the said Village o� Hopkins be;.an.d he.hereby is authorized and directed to file a certified copy of this Resolutiog- with the- secretary of the PIIBLIC E�'LOYEES RE'I�R�lE[�TT ASSOCIATION as also provided ir� said Chapter. moved arid � seconded the adoption of this Resolution, and it was dealared adopted upon the folloi�uing vote : Yeas 5 Nays None PA��SED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of December, 1945, b� the Village Council of the Yillage of Hopkins. � � F . �I . M�4DDEN '- President of Village Couneil J.-RIISSELL CARROLL �.11age Clerk JOSEPH-C. VESELY . Village Attorney � � ,\\ � special meeting of tne Villdge Council of �Hopkins was held at the U�illage. Ha,ll on November 26th, 1945, at 7::30 p.m,- All members present, � Pursuant to ac�vertisement bids were opened for th� C'onstruct- ion oi the Parkridge Storm Sev�rer Pro�ect, and only one bid was rec- eived, that of Orfei and �ia,riani, c�ith the followin� prices: � , � 8 in. pipe 4 t o 6 f t. deep $�2, 25 � , 12 in, pipe 6 to 8 f t. deep per f t. . 3. 5d 15 in, pipe 8 to 10 f eet deep pe r f t. 18 in. concrete pipe 8 to lU ft, deep per ft. 8atchbasins each _ �das�aoles 6 t o 8 f t deep each Ad�itional depth on manholes per fto Open ditch per cu, yd 4. 50 • 6.00 75.00 115.0� 1U.�0 .50 Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the Village except the bid of Orfei ar�.d Mariani, an��. tnat the Village enter into a contr�t with them ior construction of said Storm sewer. Carried. - Ol�on moved, Odell seconded, that tne bids for the purcl�.�se of t1� ��`7uUGaUO Certificates of Indebtedness be postponed, and �t�ia't s�id bids hot be opened at this time. Carried. � � Odell moved, Brown seconded, tY�at the Hopkins Lions Club be �ermitted to operate a Golden Glove Tourn�nent in tne.Villa,ge of Hopkins. Ca,rried. Upon motion duly made and.secanded the meeting adjourned. ATTEST: resident � � i i lage 1 e-rk � , ' ,�'i'� . / ` .titi • i , � A, regulax meeting of tn.e Village Council evas held at the Villa,ge Hall on December 4th, 1945, at 7:30 p.m, All memt�ers present, Odell maved, Brown seccnded, that the minutes of the last� two, meetings be apnroved as re�l�, Ca,rried. Odell moved, Olson seconded, that the Parkridge storm sewer be assumed as a general oblig�,tion of the �ill.age and not assessed �,gainst the pro�erty owners in s�id adaition, Caxriedo � Carroll�moved, Olsen seccnded, that the petition of the Nortnv�estern Bell Telephone Com�a,ny for under ground cable on �Jash- ingtcn Avenue from the Superior Elevator Plant to Third S.treet, �,nd another, pet ition for under ground cable on Blake Roaci,� north of t he Railroa�l tr�c�s,be granted. Ca,rried, Odell moved, Ca,rroll secanded, tha,t the �etition af the North- ern States Power C.om�a,ny to erect a light pole at Sixth Avenue South and Seventh Street� be granted. Ca,rriedo Carroll moved, Olson see�nded, that the. request of tne Milv�a u- kee Railro�l for a spur track to service tne Winstcn I�Tew�,ll Plant - �be granted. Carried. �� Carroll moved, Brown secc-nded, that "' Ai�T ORDIIvA1�10E PROVIDI��G FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SANITARY SE�'AGE SYSTE�i�,� REVEITUE BO�aDS; which is � hereto att�,ched and herewith marked exhibit "A"',ana. made a part of these minutes, be Fassed and aa;llopted a,nd the Clerk publish the same. Carried. �: �' Carroll maveci, Odell seccnded, tY�t the following bills be paid. GEi�]ERAL FUND �12�78 C. W, Grover 12279 West Mpls. �.iel & Ice Co, 1228i7 Henry Schussler 12�81 Bren Hard�rare . 12c82 A: W. Elm�uist 12283 Feudner-�iavidson 1��84 Minnesota Fire Extir�guisl�.er 12285 The Minnesota Nev!ts Coa, � 1��86 Mrs, �ialter l�eurer 12�87 �rtelson Brothers 12288 Pioneer Elevator " 12289 J'ames Lykki 12290 . V%vian Blomquist 12291,� Alice �!, And�rson 1�292 Br i�get La,rkin , 12293 �ary E. Sheenan 12294' Nlary rt;? , Sundc� u i S t 1?295 Ja�es Cathers 12�96 H. J, Puck 1���'7 Elizabeth Slavin � 1�2�8 Gla,dys Escher 1��99 Mrs. Nona, Sundquist 1�3u� �Selma Pahl 1�3�1 i�rs. Lola M, Yackel 1N3u2 l�rs. Gladys A. Petarsan 1�3U3 Mrs. Estner �I. Koss � 1�3�4 NIrs. T�ar�aret C. Owrens 1�305 Anrie C. �orland 1�3v6 i�rs. Belle Habeck 1�3u7 The Linde Air Products 1�3u8 Uliru��esota Tree Service 1�3�9 �Torthern St�,tes Power Co,:, � 1�31J Idorthwest;ern Be1�1..Te1Pp�one. 12311 Sub,Henn Co.�: Relief 3oa,rel � 12312 -Amerlc�,n .Lirien ; ,- ,, > , , {. sal� ry F1,ie1 labcr sup�lies salary supplies. . ap�]_�� on acct,: . �ook mending Card file c ement & c oa.l elect ion judge(election) �ua�� �� J�d�e .u� � uage �� judge "' Election Election,' � judge " � �ge " judge ,� judge ° judge " � u��e �: � ��e "'. judge " J �ge , " �uage '�n ' � Acetylene ��runing trees St�. .li�s' tir� �'rione : b i 11 , �elief; oz;ders:..,� linen" `.�� , ; �.. � �75.U0 31.46 69. 20 1.9G 87,5G 636.�3 �1090 1GGe 00 12e00 6.�0 41015 11.20 11. 4U 11. 40 11. 40 11. 40 11,4a 11, aC7 11. 2� 11. 20 11.20 11. 2U 11.2U 11:2J 12: 8U �12, 80 12, 80 12. 80 1�.8U 80.49 7 �.. t�v 552.67 lu; ic� 5"r.�; 78 �1.45 1?313 1�314 1�315 1�316 1231'7 1�318 12319 12320 1�321 12322 1�956 16957 16958 16959 16960 16961 16962. 16963 16954 Hopkins Printing Service Suburban Chevrolet Co, , Frank Sitar F'ra,rik Aosengren Nels Nelson The Henilepin County Revie�r Gust�,fson & �xa Standard Oi1 Coa � Earl Gerard Nlotors Hopkins Fire Dept. ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND �Villiam �uinn EYni1 Brokl J ohn W;i l lmar�, Frank Erickson Northern States Power �ren Ha,rdware Park Const�uction Co., Hedb.erg-Freidheim & Coo, United States Steel Supply Co. �uATER FUiv�D re�airs Spec. Police labor labor. publications fiep. � Supplies Gasoline re:�airs. Fire calls labor. lab or lab6r labor repairs Grading Gravel repa,irs 6899 Gustafson & �xa; supplies 69c�u Nortnern States Pov�er C.o. , 6901 Hopkins Plumbing & Heatin� supplies 6903� Buffalo Meter C:o., supplies 69t�3 Hersey �axiufd.:,turing C.o,, supplies SPEC IAL ASSESSi�IENT FU1�TD 16752 Northuvestern National Bank o� M�ls 16753 H, A, Rogers Co., � l0'754 J, Rus�ell C.arroll �22. �5 1. 35 151. 4� 53. �C� 39.50 71.48 3. 00 7 2. 00 3, 22 78.00 19. 20 53,60 53. 50 31o7U 1. Ot7 _ 1.05 488,�4 2�s`2� 7.46 9..C70 244.80 48.88 9. 25 14.45 3799.22 o. 69 4.90 Upon motion duly m�,de and s�onded and c arried the meeting adj ourned. Clerk ATTEST: resident � \l ,-9' AN ORDIi�iANCE PROVIDING FOR `I� ISSUA.►'�TCE OF SANITARY S�YAGE SYSTEI�� REVII�TUi�TE BONDS . Section 1. Necess�t.y of Sewage Disposal Facilities. It is hereby found, determined, and recited as followa: �(a) That the Village of Hopkins will in the near future require the construction of additional facilities for the treatment and disposal of sanitary sewage. (bj That it may be deemed advisable at the time of such construction to connect the present sanitary sewage facilities with the city of Minneapolis or the I�.�inneapolis St. Paul �anitary Sewer District for the treat�ment an.d disposal of the sewage of the Village at said District's treatment and dis- p6sa1 works. (c) That said Village of Hopkins is now in the process of entering into an agreemen� with the city of %�iinneapolis for such sanitar.g sewage treatment. (d� That said Village of Hopkins has heretofore employed �alph D. Thomas and Associates, engineers, to prepar� plans and specif ications for the installation of the necessary lines, trunk sewer, lifts and other works, herein.after called the TMimprovement", whereby the sewage of the Village's sanitary sewer system shall have an outlet into the sewage system of the City of T�inneapolis. (e) That said engineers have now prepared a plan for such purposes, which plan has been recommended and adopted by said Village of Flopkins. ( f) That the cost of such improvement �vill be approximately �277,000.00. (g) That the Village of Hopkins has�on hand and available for paym.ent of said cost the sum of approximately �30,000.00. (h) That it is necessary and expedient for the Village of Hopkins to borrow the sum of �247,000.00, or as much thereof as may be needed for the payment of the costs of said imPro�aement by the issuance and sale of Sewage System Revenue Bonds under and pursuant to authority set forth in Chapter 57 Session Laws of L�;innesota 1937 and acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. Section 2. Sewa�,�e S.vstem Revenue Fund Created. There is hereby created and, until f ull payment of the Revenue Bonds herein described, there shall be maintained on the books and records of the Village of Hopkins a special Pund of the Village to be known as nSewerage System Revenue Fund". Withi.n. said fund there ahall be maintained four accounts to be kno`vn and designated as : ( a) Qperation and i��aintenance �ccount. (b� Depreciation Account, ( c) Sinking Fund i�.ccount. ( d) Surplus �Lccount. . Section 3. Operation of Accounts. All of the income atld revenues at any tune and from time to time received from or on account of said improvement shall be credited and paid into said Sewerage Syster� Revenue Fund. As much thereof as may be needed to pay the reasonable and proper costs of operating and maintaining said improvement shall be credited to said Operation and Iviaintenance Account. 10 0 of such gross income and re�enue shall be credited to said Depreciation Account. All of the remainin� incone and revenues (herein called "net regenues'�) shall be paid and credited to the Sinking Fund Account until a�ime when the total a.mount therein shall be 120 0 of the total amount of principal and interest to fall due within one year �ollotiving gaid date on all bonds issued hereunder and then outstanding, and thereafter, whenever tge �otal in said Sinking Fund Account shall be less than 120� of . . .. , �, the pr.incipal and interest to fsll.due during the ensuing twelve months, - tYie`entire amount of net. revenues, as rece'ived, shall be credited to:said Sinking. Fund Acco�unt uritil said �120 o.:ratio shall be re-established; � and said net revenues are hereby set asid'e and irrevo:cably pledged as aforesaid and the obligation of the Village to_create and maintain said ratio�in said Sinking Fund Account shall at all times constitute a first.and prior lien � on all net revenues.deriaed from the improvement. An:y net revenues received which are in excess of the am.ounts'so pledged_to the S inkirig Fund Account � shall be credited to the Surplus Account. ll4oneys in the Operation and ` I�aintenance Account.shall be used only for payment of�items which, according to sound accounting practices, constitute proper expenses of operation and maintenance of the improvement as above defined. �1Vloney in said Depreciation Account shall be used only for replacements of said impro�enent and to off- . set depreciation thereof. 11�Ioneys in . said Sinking Fund Account sYiall be used only to pag principal of and interest on revenue bonds issued hereunder as such principal and interest becone due or to redeem.and�prepay such.bonds in accordance with the redenpt'ion privileges reserved therein. Moneys in the Surplus Accoun.t may from ti.me to t�:me be transferred` to any of the other of said accounts or �used for any purpose perm'itted by lav�� and authorized by the Village Council. . '. . , Section 4. Bond Issue Authorized. Fo.r the purposes above recited,• .. and in anticipation of receipt of said net revenues, the.re�are hereby � ' authorized to be issued the Village's Sewer Sy�tem:Revenue:Bonds of 1945 in the aggregate principal amount of �247,0�00.00, said bonds. to .be 247 �� in number, n�umbered from 1 to 247 inclusive, each`in the denomination�of � . �1,000.00, all dated'December 1, 1945, bearing interest.at 24� per annum, said interest payable semi-ann�ally on J'ulyg�.lst and December lst of each �..year. Said bonds shall mature serially in order of serial numbers, lowest numbers firs�t, in�annu�l installments of �12,00.0.00 on December 1st in �. each of the years 1946 to 1958�inclusive, a:nd in installments of �13,000.00 on December 1st in each of; the years 1959 to 1965 inclusivs; those maturing on or before December 1,�1955., to be pagable at the�ir respective stated � maturity dates without optiori of prior payment, but those matur�.ng after December l, 1955, to be each_subject.to redemption and prepayment at par ' _ at the option of the Village on December 1,,1955, and on any interest ' payment date thereafter in order of_ s.erial numbers-, � lowest num.bers first, � upon thirty days' . notice of call for redemption mailed. to the bank at which � said borids are payable and to the �.older, if knovun, of each�bond called 'for.redemption. Both the principal of and interest o� said bonds shall be payable at the. main office of the Northv�restern National Bank of ly/Iinneapoli, .��linneapolis, fi:�linnesota. _ . ..� �Section 5. Form of Bonds and Interest Coupons. Said bonds and the `��' interest coupons to.be thereto attached shall be in substantially the , following form: � UNI�'ED STATES OF �JIERICA . � STATE OF� TdI7�TNESOTA. ' ; � . COUNTY OF I�ENNEPIN . . � ' VILLAGE OF HOPKINS _ SE�VERAGE SYSTEL� REVENUE BOND OF 1945 ' No. � � . �, � . � � �1;"OOO.OQ KNO�`1 ALL I1�EEN BY THESE -PRES�I�'I'S that the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, r��innesota, hereby promises.to pay to bearer, but only out of the net revenues herein.after pledged, the sum o� ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS on the� lst day of December, 19 , or,'if thi�i:�b�nd is prepayable as.stat�d below, , on a date .�rior thereto ,on ti��hich it shall hage been called for redemption \ and prepayment, and to- ,pay interest thereon, but only out of said net \ revenues, from the date �hereof until said principal sum be paid or until �' �Ghis bond, if prepayable, has been duly called for redemption, at the rate � of two and one-quarter ( 24 ) per cent� per annum., payable semi-annually ori �;�, ,1 the lst day of 'Ju�,,a�id ls� ;day� of l�ecember o� , each year, interest to '� maturity being represented by,.and p� yable�in accordance.with and upon `,,;`,� presentation and surrender of,. the interest co,upons hereto attacY�ed. Both { ' ' ' . -2- , , principal and in.terest are payabl,e at the main office of the Northvuestern National Bank of RTi.nneapolis, in T�inneapolis, r�innesota, in any c.oin� or � currency of t}�e IInited States of America tivhich on the :date o� payrrient is legal tender for pub�.ic ahd privat,e d�bts.� ` � - � This bond.is one of an issue of a tota], authorized pr,incipal amount of �247,0OO.Oa, all of li�ce date and tenor except as to m,aturities, all issued or to be .issued-: for t�.e."pu�pose o� ins�talling'n:ecessary l�ines,, tr,unks, lif�s, and other vuorks �(herein.' called.: the "imprQvQment" )'for the disposal of' the sewage collected.through the Village.*s sewerage system,=and is issued pu,rsuant to and in full conformity with the Constitution and E�ws of.the State of ' Minnesota thereunto enabling, including•'Chapter 57 Session Law-s . of �4iinnesota 1937 and acts am.end�tory.thereof.and'supplemental theret.o. This bond and other bonds of said issue do not Constitute.a�debt of the Village of Hopkins vuithin the meaning of any statutory or coristitutional lim.itation, and the taxing powers of. the Village are not pledged �'or : payment of . either prf.n.cipal or interest thereon. . Said Vi1l.age has, as authorized by� law., created a. speciaT fund and �a Sinking Fund.�iccount therein, as more�fully described in an Ord3.nance of said Village adopted December 4,.1945, entitled ",AN ORDINANC� PROVIDING FOR �IE ISSIIAI�TCE OF SE'�VERt�GE SYSTEI+2 �EU.ENUE BONDS". In and by said Ordinance, .':� the Village has covenanted that it will at all times estab�.ish and maintai�,. rates and charges for the services and facilities provided by the improvement, herein called.."gross revenues", which shall�at all times be sufficient�to pay all costs of operation and maintenance of the impro�ement and to s.et aside � ten per eent of said gross,reqen;ues for replacements and depreciation plus an egeess, herein termed "ne�t regsnuesTM. The Village has set aside and p,ledged said net revenues into said Sinking Fund Accoun.t.and has covenanted that,it will establish and at all times maintain in said.Sinki.ng Fu.nd Account a sua equal to at least 120f of .the total principal and interest to become due on bonds of this issue within.eacli successive twelve months'period,.�and said net revenues.are hereby pledged f or said purpose as a f irs,t and prior lien thereon. - . . . . Bonds of this issue bearing serial numbers 1 to 120 inclusive, are payable�at their respective stated maturit y dates without option of prior paym.ent. Bonds of this issue bearing serial num.bers 121 to 247;��inclusive, are each subject.to redempt ion and prepayment at par, at the option of tlie ' . Village, on December 1, 1955, and on any interest paymen�t date thereafter. The Village will give thirty days prior notice of each: call of any of said bonds Por �redemption by ma.il addressed .to said Northwestern" National Ba.n.k -. of PJlinneapolis� and to the holder, if� kno�vn, of each bond so called for re- �:;, demption. Holders of bonds numtiered 121 to � 247 may register their names, �- addresses, and bond numbers with the.Vill�ge Clerk for the.purpose o,f.receiving such notices. � . IT IS AER�BY CERTi�'IED AND RECITED that all acts,�conditions, and things � required by the Constitution and Laws of the State of T�Iinnesota to be done, to happen, to exist.,' and' to be performed precedent to and in the issuance . of this bond have been done, have happened, do egist; and to be performed � precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have beer� done, haoe happened,. do ezist, and have been•perfoTmed in due form,.time, a.nd manner as so re.quired. � IN WI'1'N�SS W�REOF the Village' of Hopkins, Hennepin County, TIlinnesota, by its Village Council, has caused this,bond to be ezecuted i.n:its behalf bg the Presid.ent of its Village Council, attested by its Vi].lage Clerk, and sealed with its corporate seal, a.nd has caused the attached interest coupons . to be executed and authenticated by the facsimile signatures of said officers,. all as of December 1, 1945. � ,( SEAI, ) -y _ .. � � � Pre�ident of Village._Council, Attest• _. - . Village Dlerk - 3- . (F m of Cou on) or p No.. ' . - �11.25 On the lst day of �,ta:�, iDecember) , 19 ,; the Village of Hopkins, T���Iinnesota, will pay to bearer a� the main oi'fice of Northvaestern National Bank of I�finnea.polis, T+�innea�olis, %�innesota, out of the Sinking; Fund Accoun.t of its Sewerage System .Revenue Fund, the s� of EI�VEN and 25/100 � DOI,T��ZS for- interest. then d�e on i�s Sewerage ��Sys�tem, Revenue'� Bond dated December 1, _ 1945, : No�-�.. � � ' L . 3 . _ (Fac�imiie S�.gnature) . ` (Facsimile .signature) ` � Village Clerk : '. � Pres'zdent of Village Council �� . Coupons numb�.ered 21. and upwards' shall also con.t-ain . � the words "Unless called f'or earlier .redemption". . � Seiction 6: P�eparation and Issue of �Bonds Authorized. Bonds of said authorized.issue in the aggregate principal amount of �247,000.00 and bearin� serial nu.mbers 1 to 247, inclusive, shall be forthvuith � prepared for egec�tion under�.the direction of the Village Clerl��, but at the cost of the purchasers. thereof�, � and when so prepared shall, be executed in behalf of the Village by the signature of the.President of the Village Council, attested by the_ Vil.lage Clerk, and aealed �vith,the corporate.seal of the Village, and the interest coupons shall�be execu�ed and authenti-� cated._by the.printed, engra'ved, or litho�raphed facsimile signatures of said officers. The sale ,of said bonds to Allisor�=,�illiams Company and Kalman �& Compan�r, both of Minneapolis, ��:innesota, at a price of par an.d accrued int.erest is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved, and the Village Treasurer is au�horized and.direc-�ed to deliver said bonds, when fully egecuted, to said purchasers upon_receipt.of the agreed purchase: price, and the purchasers�shall not be obl.iged to see to the application thereof. � . Section 7. Sewer Service Char�es. For the s�ervices and facilities aff.orded;by.said i.mprovement, there are hereby established, and there shall at all ti.mes be i.m.posed and collected, upon all present and fu�ure �users of tlie Village' s san.itary sev��er system: � rates� and charges wYiich shall a�t all times be sufficient in each_year tonprovice income and revenues adequate for payment of the .reasonable expense �of operation, repair, and maintenance of the improvement and for the payment of the sums re- quired to be paid into the Sinking .Fund Account and for the 10f deprecia- tion.charge-.aforesaid. The Village Council shall change and readjust from time to time theorates�and charges herein fixed and established so that.the aggregate of such rates.and charges collected shall always be suff icient to meet the requirements herein prescribed. Until otherwise prescribed by Tesolution of the Village Council, the rates and charges for the services and facilities afforded by said�impro�ement shall be. as follotivs: . _ . 30 � : . A. The base rate .shall be of all sums no�u or hereafter. ' �paid by any person, firm,�or corporation for village water. - ' B. In addition .to�the�base rate and subject to sub-section D . following, every.person, f irin or corporation whose premises are served by said sewer disposal system sha11 pag�the suin:of One and 50/100 Dollars (�1.50) per month., wh�ich charge�ahall be added.to the water bill. and collected as a part thereof. � _ C, �"Jhenever.any premises are served by said sewerage disposal.system but not served by the Village water system the monthly char�e in lieu of the�base rate and in addition��to the amount set forth in Section B herein shall be the same sewe.rage charge as if said. premises were u.sirig, Vi1J.age �water, the amount of such base rate to be estimated by the proper Village official, or �agent tYiereof , and. to be as nearly equal to vuhat such charge is in premises o:f similar. size and_ occv.pancy. The decision of suc.h village official, or a�ent, as to the am.ount of such.base rate �charge to: be f inal . � - . . . _ . _ ' -4- . � �l • ` D. The charges described in�Sub-sections A, B. and C. Q�ove shall apply to the singl.e family average domestic�individual i�oug�ng unit, and may be changed from time to time by resolution of the Village Council: additional charges for sewerage disposal against larger users than the , single family average domestic individual ho�usi.ng unit may be imposed and chan�ed from time to time� by the Villa�e Goun.cil by resolution thereof, such additional charges to be based upon the estimated a.mount of sewera�e treatment required to service any such large users, all such esti.mates to be made by the proper village officials, or agents, whose decision in the matter of such estimates to be final. . Section 8. Bond Dovenan.ts. The Villa�e hereb y covenants with the holders from time t o tim.e of each and all of the Sewage System Revenue Bonds issued hereunder as follotvs: � � ��. (a) That it vaill use the p�oceeds of sale of.said bonds solely for payment of costs of said improvement (including as a part of such cost all or any part of the interest aceruing on said bonds prior to receipt of adequate revenues from the improvement) and will complete and fully pay � for said improvement out of the proceeds of revenue bonds authorized by this ordinance and other moneys presently available therefor. �( b) That it will keep proper and adequate books of accotu3.t shova ing all its�financial transactions respecting the construction, operation, � maintenance, and conduct of s_aid improvement and the rates and eharges derived therefrom, which shall at all reasonable times be open to insp�ct ion and audit ,by the l�older of � ar�y of said Revenue Bonds or his agent .or attorneys. . � (c} �hat�it.�w ill at all times keep said improvement and the several parts thereof.insured in reasonable and customary amounts against risks for which like properties are custor�arily insured, and vrill use the proeeeds of any such insurance solely for repair of the da.mage for which the in- surance tivas paid or for retirement�of said Revenue Bonds. (d) That each. and all of the' terins, covenants, and provisions of this ordinan.ce which in any way provide security for said Revenue Bonds will be enforceable at .law an.d in equity by and in behalf of the holders of said . Revenue Bonds as long as any thereof resnain outstanding and unpaid. ( e) That the V•illa�e will not create or suffer an�y lien or charge on�thg net revenues above defin�e,d to exist which shall be on a parity with or superior to the.lien thereof in�favor of the bonds issued pursuant , to this'�ordinance. . , .: , j . . � Section 9. This ordinance shall be in full force .and effect from �and after its passage and publication iri the'official newspaper. PASSED AiiiD �ADOPTED by the Village� Coun.cil. �of the Village of Hopkins - this 4th day of December, 1945. . . F. Nt. MADDEN � . : � President of .illa�e Council J. RUSS�,LL CA�.'�ROLL Village Clerk JO�EPH � C . VESELY Villa�e Attorney . ; . � i' � A s�:eci�l meet irig of tne oillage Counc il of Hopkins, meet ing � as a canvassing board zor the pur��ose of canvassing tize �aotes of the Village election which was heid on �ecember 4th�. 1945, met at the C�oun�il Chambers on December 4th, 1945, at 11 oicl�ek p,m. � All members present. �` � . From the returns of the judges and clerks of the fcur precincts it ap��edrs that the vote at said election wa,s as follows: - 0 Pres. oY C'ouncil F. M. Madden . Nueben Luebke F`rank Erickson ��oe 'Jorrett Sever Paulson Matt �Peldon J,ohn Brecka Gretcnen Schussler Chas, Burns Oren E�nmings Matt Weldon Jr Henry Hutcninson Aurthor Pla�ikers J`oe Blogett Trustee J�asper Jasperson V�m 0' �e 11 Stuart Becl��.n Just ice cf Peace Len Milb'ert A1 � Thi Ln�.n Jos. Veseley M�,rt in Vanek , J im Anaerson Dan Fbley Joe Miller Constable Donald E, DavenbPrg ` T eci Johns on James Stepanek Dist. Dist. Dist. �to • 1 No. 2 - iVo. 3 89 146 2�2 1 1 1 - 1 2 2 2 1 76 43 34 1�2 7 28 85 145 1 � 1 -� 35 85 79 75 Dist. No.4 ��. 1 1 1 1 '2 7 6 . 39 141 80 79 50 232 151 1 3. 1 1 1 184 116 90 5(7 1 Total 613 1 1' 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 234 357 164 613 1 �. 3 1 1 1 4�U 294 1 Carroll moved, Olson seconded, ti�,t the Gouncil a,�ce�t the report of the Judges�ana Clerks of the electien in the iour precincts in the �Tillage of Hopkins and declare F. 1�, Ma,dden electe�. Mayor for a term of twc years; 0'Dell elected Tru.stee for`a term af three years; Len M'ilbert elected Just ice of t� �e Peace for a' term of tvuo years and Donald E, Dovenberg elected constable for a term of t�o years, Moti�n casried t�nanimously. The meetin� adjourned, ATIEST: President lerk 0 (Officlal Publicatlon) VILLAGE OF HOPSINS A epecisl meeting of the Village Council oY Hopkins, mAeting ea a caa- vaesing bosrd for the 'purpose of csa- vaseing the votes of the Village elecEioa which was held oa December 4th, 1945, met at the iCouncil Chambera on December 4th, 1945, at 11 o'clock p. m. All members present. From the returne of the judges anfl clerke of the four precincte it sppesrs that the vote at said election wae- ae tollows: . Dlet. Dist. Dlet. D1et. Tota1 Prea. oP Conncil No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 , F. M. Maddea ---------------------- 8g 146 232 148 613 • Ruebea Luebke _____________________ Frank' Erickeoa 1 1 --------------------- 1 � 1 Joe Jorrett -------------------------- 1 1 Bever Paulson ----------------------- 1 1 Matt Weldoa ----------------------- a 2 John Brecka --" -------------------- 4 2 C3retchea 8chuesler -------------�--- '. 2 2 Chas. Burna ----------"-----"—'-" 1 ' 1 Oren Emmings --------------------- ' 1 1 Matt Weldon Jr. ___________________ 1 1 Henry Hutchineon __________________ 1 1 Arthur Plankere --------------------- 1 1 Joe Blodgett ------------------------ ' 3 2 Trustee Jasper Jaepereoa -----------------�- 76 43 76 39 234 Wm. OdeII __________________________ gq 102 141 80 S57 8tuart Beckmaa ____________________ 7 28 79 50 184 Jnatice of Peace ' Lea Milbert ________________________ 85 145 232 151 83i A1 Thilman ------------------------- 1 Jos. Veseley ----=-------------------- 1 1 2 Martla Vaaek ----------------------- s � s Jlm Andersoa ----------------------- 1 1 Dan Foley ' 1 1 Joe Mlller Constable Doneld E. Doveaberg ______________ 35 85 184 116 420 Tefl Johnsoa --- ----------------- 79 75 90 51 � James, Stepaaek ---:---- Carroll moved, Olsoa secoaded, that the Council accept the report of the constable for a term of two Yeare. Judges and Clerke oi the election in Motioa carrled unanimously. � the four precincts. fa the Village oi The meeting ad,�ourned. Hopklae snd declare F. M. Maddea J. R� �=�0�' elected MaYor for s term of two yeare• Odell elected Truetee for a term of ATTEST: three years; Lea Milbert elected DR. F. M. MADDEN • Juatice of the Peace for a term o1 two Prealdent �c. �� • years 8ad Donsld E. Dovenbesg e18Cted � � �� 'SU.�I�MARY ST EllRE1�T'I' OF VOTES. Ci� I%or ............................................................... ........................................................... 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Votes .....� ............................................................................................................PLeceiued........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ...............................................................�.................................................Receiued........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ...........................................................�.................................................Rcceived........................................................................ (.....................) Votes For the 0 BO f .............................................................................................................................. ..........................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ..........................................Receized........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ........................................Receiaed........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ....._ ...................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ........................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes Total numUcr of persons actuallylpreseiit and voting �vas..V..'Y��,t.. . .. . . . . ... ..... .. . .�hlt�..e..( I Spell Out � Total numUer of Uallots received by mail �yas ............................................................................................................................( Spell Out • Tota] number of names entered u on tl�e election registers �vas�Mi�. .. .... ......... ... ....... ..�V!lKJ�..( pell Out ` Total number of ballots recei�-ed from the clerk was ................................................................................................................( Spell Out Total number of unused ballots r turned to the clerk was ......................................................................................................( Spell Out Total numUer of ballots actually ast and counted �vas....v.�� ......... .. .... .. . .. y.Sr11�1. 1t,R,�......( Spell Out Total number of spoiled ballots r turned by voters was ................�.�!�J.:1!1.�.%..................................................................( Spell Out "fotal number of blank ballots found in the ballot box �vas ..................����..............................................................( Spell Out Total number of wholly defective ballots cast and not counted was ............................... Y�..!..^..^....................................( Spell Out tiVe hereby certifz� tha the for�e�oin� returns are correct. ��� ) Pigures ) Pigtirc� Figures ) Figures ) ) Figures Figures ) Pigures ) ) Figures ) Pigures �4ttest: � �� , I ................. ......... ... ............ .............. . . ..�.......................................... c, . a ' � ....... ,��..�..����'�............� ................................................ ................. C�......................... ...................... ........................................ .... �. �..�.. �.., ... .. .... . ...'.... ... .... .......... .........:.... �����r. f ............... ............. .. .... ......................�........ f..............:................. Cl rks o Election Jud es o�Zeetcon : \� � , � �' � r � � � E � : �r` � ,f��/l ~ � f�l � O � � N O � h Ou � 1"� � ; � � : U r� � �u0 ' � � � �: � ' � 0 � � � � ) ' � � 8 z i 3 a NO. 220—Summary 9tatement n/ Votes (Rev. 3-19-41 � SUIVI1VdARY STATElO�ENT OF VOTES. �; :�. I'or ................�.............................. ... .................................................. Eleotion ' �� cL. � ' .....................3................................. �-�f ...........�.. . ���-�a.........:..... . ��,`"' �t�te oi �l[�r�e�ota�, ................................. of .................................... . .qt dn Election held in the .... ........../................... ..... ............ .. ..... , ..... . ............. .... . ..... ............. ......... .......................................... .. 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Votes v ......... .. . . ..... ................ ��ieeeived............�s�L..............................�.... �........ Votes .. . .. . .......... (........... ) ........ ............. ....��.. .. . .... .. ... . . .. .. .. ................Receiued.............. �.�'i-�....,................................ (....... �.........) Votes G Tor tlte Of�'ice of.....,,� ... . ... ........ ... ........�............ ...................................................... .........................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Votes ..... .. ...... ....................... .. .... . . .... .....lieceiued.... .. .. . .. ....--..��... .........�p.... V'otes ..G,��'5�� (. % ) . ...... ............. ... .. . . . ..........Q..e���...... Received.....Q!.�e.R.R..... .. .......��.�... (...�..�f../.......) Votes ���. ..Iteceived...� . ..... .. . . ...-..... .Y.1.,�.�,.ti,.. (......%.9....) Votes ................................................................................................................received........................................................................... (.....................) Votes For the 0 f fioe o f ...... .. . . .. .....:.. . .......,,� ��L.�.�r4...... ...... ....... . .. .......... .p�. .-�. ..,t�. r.e..' ............ .. . .. . .. ... . ... ........ ...............Receioed ..... .. .. ... ......-. . .. ...... .. . ....-..� (.......'�. ..�..Z) Vote.s . �/��� ............. ....... ............................�. . ... . ............ReceLved......�-�................................ (........,.3......) V�tes .................................................................................................................Peeeived.......................................................................... (.....................) Votes ................................................................................................................Receir;ed........................................................................... (.....................) Votes ....................................................................................................I�ecei.ved........................................................................... (.....................) V'otes For tlie D�ce of........� .... .. .. ......... .. ..............�.....�.ci?...'......... . ..Rer,eived..�.�Y+-�..- ..... . . .. ....... ... .... ..... (....��'..�4..�..) Votes .........................................................................:.....................................I�ecei.r;ed..............�............. ......................... ................ ....................) V'otes ..�........ ./........� ....... ... ... .. . ..... ...................................Reeeived....�.�.�.�............................................. (.....�.Q......) Y'otes .................................... ........................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Votes ...................................................... ...........................................................Reeeived........................................................................... (.....................) Votes Forthe O�`'ice of ........................................................................................................................... ...............................................................................................................Receiued........................................................................... (.....................) Votes .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (...................,.) Yotes ................................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Votes � .................... ............................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.:...................) Votes ................................................................................................................Rer,ei.t�e.d........................................................................... (.................,...) Votes Fort.lte Office of ........................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................ReceiUed...........�................................................................ (.....................) Vobes ..........................................................................................�.......................T�eceived........................................................................... (.....................) Votes .. ...............................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Votes .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Voies .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Votes Forthe O�ce o f ........................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................Recerved........................................................................... (.....................) Votes .................................................................................................................Receiaed........................................................................... (.....................) Votes ................................................................................................................Reeeived........................................................................... (.....................) Votes .................................................................................................................Re,ceived........................................................................... (.....................) Y'otes ...............................................................................................................Reeeived........................................................................... (.....................) T''ot,ea Torthe Office of .......................................................................................................... .............. ......................................................... �.................................................IZeceized............................................. .......................... (.....................) Votes ...........................................................................................................Receivec�........................................................................ (.....................) I''otes ................................................................................................................Receivecl........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ...............................................................................................................Reccii�ed........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ...........................................................:................................................Recciued....................................,................................... (.....................) Votes Torthe 0'ffice o f .............................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ................................................................ . ...............................................Receized........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ................................................................I.................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes i I�ecei7�ed ........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ................................................................ i................................................. ..................................................................................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes lortTie 0'fjx'cce of .............................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................Receir,�ed........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ................................................................................................................I�eceived........................................................................ (.....................) Votes .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ................................................................ . ................................................Receized........................................................................ (............._.......) Votes .................................................................................................................Receized........................................................................ (.....................) Votes Total numUcr of persons actuallylpresent and voting tivas.....�� .............................................. .....................( a3g� d ) Spell Out I'i ures Total numUer of ballots recei�•ed by mail was ................................................... .... .... .........................................................i ) Spell Out Figurca Total number.of names entered u on the election registers was .........................l�......................................................( ) p Spell Out Pigures Total number of ballots received roin the clerlc �vas ....................i�....... ... .. .......................... ....................( .S�"'O ) ' Spell Out I'igures Total number of unused ballots r turned to the cleric �vas.........��%..:Y� ............................................ ....................( oC � v ) Spell Out I'igures Total number of ballots actually ast and counted �vas ..................�..... ./..,e�.... ( 3 O O � � .. ... .............. ................ .. � s ' Spell Out I'i ures 'Total nuinber of spoiled ballots returned by voters �vas ......................................... .. ... ..................................................( ) Spell Out tigures '!'otal number of blank ballots fo d in the Uallot box was ...................................... ...... .. .................................................( ) Spell Out Pigures Total number of wholly defectiv ballots cast and not counted was ....................................................................................( ) Spell Out Figures W e hereby certi f� �4ttest: .��.....��. the foresoins returns are correct. ��. __..�.F.,_ ............... ......���...... lcs of llection .......... �..... � :.................... .................... ... ... .... ;- ............ � ....<4i.�.....rn:...�.a -� .................. ..................................... ..........�....�.............................. ......... Jud�es o f Eleetion � NO. 220—Summnry Statement nf Votc� (Rev. 3-19-9 SUM1�1�laY S'I'A'I'EIVIENT OF iTO'TES. TOr.......i/••• .. . .. .............�. .. .. . ....................................�ii.nn . � ......................••L�•••• , . . ... . ........... Of ........ ...........' ���te o� �1. "��e�ota, C� � .............. of ... ...�......... .q an Elect' n Tr,eld in the...._ ..�...6M.h,�t,.�1, ...... .. ....... ... . . . . .. . .................................... .. . . ..... .. ...................... .. .. . ... .. ......................., State of linrzesota, on the ....{.�,..dLL`��............................daJ of .� ... ....................... ............................, .q. D. 19..�1`...., tlr,e follozvi.n� votea zuere cast and counted for the candi- dates enumerated belozu: 9� Q� For tlie O ce of ....................��y...�........... ....................................................... .................. .....� ............. .. .........�.�%'.1..•........ . .... . ........ . ..Re ived...v.�.../.Y.l�.�2.r...�. .. . .. .....�t.�......... (......I.:�.�.) Yotes . �..... .../..�Q.n.'v...... ....���-�r.t� .. . .............................Received............��%�.................. .... (........�........) VoGes .............. .... ��.. .. . .. ...�.........�.� .. . ..................... .. ....................Recei,c�ed.............�-��.................................... (.........�.......) Y'otes � ' J...� . .. .. .......... . .� . . . .. .. ..... .........-..............I�eceived................ .. .... ................................................. (........../..........) 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(.....................) Votes .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Votes For the Ofj'xcc of .................................................. .... ... ........................................................................................................1Zeceived. ................................................................................................................. Receiveci................................................................ ................................................................................................................Rec;eived................................................................ ................................................................................................................IZecei.vecl................................................................ ... . ............................................................................................................I� ecei ucd................................................................ For ifee OfJ'cce of .................................... ........... ( .....................) Votes ........... ( .....................) Votes ........... ( .....................) V'otes ........... ( .....................) Votes ........... ( .....................) Votes .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Votes .................................................................................................................I�eee.ived........................................................................... (.....................) Votes .................................................................................................................Reeeived........................................................................... (.....................) V'otes .................................................................................................................Received.............................:............................................. (.....................} Votes .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................:.. (.....................) Yotes Forthe O�j'ice o f ........................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................Reeeived........................................................................... (.....................) Votes .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Votes ................................................................................................................Reeeived........................................................................... (.............:.......) Yotes .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................J V'otes' ...............................................................................................................Receiued........................................................................... (.....................) �°otes .. ....................................Tor tlze O�ice o f ................................... .......................................... .. . ...............�................................................Receiied........................ ............................................................I................................................. R cceiued . R d .............................................. (..................:..) Votes ............................................. (.....................) Votes .............:..................................................:................................................. eceLue (.....................) V'otes ....................................................................... ..............................................................I..............................................,..I�eceived........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ..................................................................................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes I I�'or the Ofjzce of .............................................................................................................................. ...............................................................�.................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ................................................................�.................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ................................................................�.................................................l�eceived...........................................................:............ (.....................) Votes ................................................................'.................................................Reccived........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ................................................................�.................................................Receiued................................................:....................... (.....................) Votes Forthe 0 f�ice o f .............................................................................................................................. ................................................................�.................................................I�eceir�ed................................................:....................... (.....................) Votes ..................................................................................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ...........................................................�.................................................Recez.vecZ........................................................................ (.....................) Voies ................................................................�.................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ............................................................... �..................................................Receiued........................................................................ (.....................) Votes . � Total numUcr of persons actuallypresent and voting �vas.... ..�.�...��.. ....... ................... .....��J...( � r ) Spell ut I�igures Tolal number of ballots received,by mail tivas .......................... ..... ... ... .................................................................................i ) Spell Out I�igurc� Total number of naines cntered Ipon the election registers was...l��,/�••••"��••��� ......... ......�,�'��!.`.�-( � 7J�) Spell Out Pigures � . %/�Jy, O' � 7'otai number of baliots received from tlie clerk was ..............�i�''�`'`�'��.� .. .................. ..........C%`�.......( �%7 ) Spe Out Figures Total numUer of unused ballots r,eturned to the clerk was...�,,{�.......� .. ...... ................�.�...........( p2 �) i S ell Out Tigures Totai nnmber of hallots actually ast and counted was........ �.�.�..,r1.��-...� ..... ......... ......... .�j..i./...�i!�:�r......( �) Spe Out �i�res 'I'otal number of spoiled ballots eturned by voters �vas .................... ..... . .....................:..................................................( U ) Spell Out Figures Total number of Ulank ballots found in the ballot Uox was ..................... ... .. ..(..................................................................( Q ) Spell Out I'igures Total nuinUer of wtiolly defectivg ballots cast and not counted tivas ............ ... ..... ........................................................( d ) � Spell Out Figures I�'e hereby certify thc�'t the foresoin6 retu�•ns are correct. �qttest: � -n-.-.....-...-.....,............ of Election 0 / / / ............................................ o Jud�es of El� 0 S � 5 ip U a 0 9 A regulax �eeting of the 'V'�ill�.ge Cour�il �as helc� at the . V�i l laoe Hal l on Dec emb er 18 t3�, 1945, at� `7 ::30 p. m, All-�members. present. Brown moved, Olson seconded, that trie minutes of the laet meeting an� the minutes of th� canvassing board �be appraved as • read. Carrieda Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the foliowir� a�plications f'or licenses be granted, Carried. C. H, Dietrich, 15 mec:nanical amus�ement. devices: M, J, �Jeldon� Jr. On sale Non-intoxicating Ivlalt Li;�uors, ,Off sa,le Non-Intoxi- cat ino Ma1t Lic�uors, Soft Drink� ,milk an� cigarettes; Skelly Oil Company, Gasoline Bulk Stor�.�ge Sta�tion; �3urrin�m Sparks, On sale Non-intoxicatir� j�alt Li;�uors, Ofz sale non-intoxicating i�alt Lic�uors, Soft l�rinks, N�ilk an� Cig:�,rettes; Stanle5� E. ��c, Inst�,ll�.tion of gas burners, Inst�,ll�tion of oil �burners, Plumber; Betty Realander, On s�le Non-into�ic�,ting i�alt Li�uors, Off sale I�on-intaxic;�.�ing �Ialt Liquors, soft drinks, milk an� cigarettes; Ray J, Eiuniller, Gasoline s�rvice filTing statien; Red Ouvl Stores Inc., milk �,n�i cigaret�Les; Caxroll moved, Odell sec�;:��:�ed, that the a�plic;a.tion of� James Slzee��a.n and Arthur Blood forOf� sale intoxicatin� 1ic�uor and Off sale 1�Ton-intoxie�,ting liquor be granted. On,_the_,�ote Brown, Caxroll and Odell voted "ay�", Olson votea "no". Metion carried, Olson mcve3, 4�e11 seconded, that the Vill�.ge purchase garbage truck tires from Justin Lun3, Carried. Oc�ell moved, Olson seconded, that the applic�tion of �tne Hopl�ins Plumbin� Shop for a building permit at 19 Ninth Avenue North, be cienied: Un the vote Odell and Olscn voted "aye", Brown ana Carroll �oted "no"�, Presl�ent Mad�en voted "aye", l�otion carried, Gaxroll mcved, Brown sec�n�ed, that the V�illa�e Recor.der advertise �o� bids �or tar, tar mix, sidewalk curb ana gutter �.na side�valk repair.for the coming year. Carried. - Cari�oll moved, Brown secondecl, tt��.'t "i�ESOLU11Gi� DESIGiv�'1 �T�rG i�EP�SI'I'ARY Or r'Ui��S i�EtiIVE�7 F't�Givi SALE GF SE'e�Ei�AGE SYS1'EcJ[ NE'VEI�:tiE 130NZS Ai�iL PRGCE�ii�rGS rG� nEL�ASL T�EUF", wtiicn resolutian is here.ta att�cYlea, m�,rked �xnibit "A", ana herev�ith rnade a part of these minutes, be �sse�i wnd a�opted, C.arried. Olson move��, Car�oll seconded, that tne follo��oing �bi1ls be paid: 12339 i��4u 12341 1�34� 1 �343 1�344 1�345 1�346 1�347 1�348 1 �349 1:V°350 12351 GEI�tERAL FUND Dr, James B1ake 1v.V'a. Bell Telepnone Kenr�.at�� C, Heiland ivIart in J. Vanek Elld Miller Elizak�et:� Lemke Mrs. Olga Kelly Mrs. Ida A. Johnson Mrs. Etnel Olson 1�tels Nelson Frank Rosengren Henry Scriussler Joe Joret 1�969 Frank Erickson lo�7U Joizn V'� illma,n 16971 Emil B_rokl. Health ofi'icer Telephone bill S�ec,Police Me�ls fcz� prisoners Election m n �� ��, labor n n n NQAD A[v1� BR�L�GE �'Ul�L labor n n �10U..t�O 8. 5U �.00 6. �70 11 e �U 110 20 11.20 110 �0 11.20 45 . 8(7 49. 20 77.7� 48.00 11.�0 33.70 �3.6U ,. Upon motion dulp ma,�e ana seconded, the meeting �djourned. ATTES^l : President V311age �.lerk 0 m . '� � � : � � ' � Y' MINUTES OF T$EETING ., o f DOUNCIL of the VIL],AGE OF HOPKIIdS, MINNESOTA Held December 16, �945 • �Pursuant to c3ue call and notice thereof, a r�1,2�.1�,a,� meeting of the Council of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin �ounty, Minnesota, was duly held at the village Hall in said Village at 7:�5�' clook P. M., Central Standard Time, on the 18th day of llecember, 1945. � The meeting was called to order by �,� �,��i iil�: :�.�?j� '"�T ���.i2i1t « _s.._--r � who presided. . The following members were presents �. �. �rG�t'rri, J, n'LlS��el� �c+�rYd.l Vcrn. �aell, A�ntcn Olson �:r_�a F', ?�, i:�rw:�� �.en . and the following were absent} Counc ilman G�.� 10l l pr es ent ed the follow ing r eso lu- tion �.nd moved its adoption: � RESOLUTION N0. RESOLUTIQ�N DFSIGNATING DEPOSIT.ARY nF FUNDS DERIVED FRCF.S SALE OF SEVY�RAGE SYST�4 REVII+NE BONDS AND PROCEIDINGS FOR RELEASE THERFX3F ` iP,�iEREAS, the Village Council of the village of Aopkins, H�nnepin County, r3innesota, did, at a meeting duly held on �ecember 4, 1945, duly pass and adopt an ordinance entitled "�An Ordinance �roviding For the Issuance of Sanitary Sewerage System Revenue Bonds", whereby the said Council authorized the issuanoe of 24? Sewerage System Revenue B�nds. dated December 1, 1945, numbered consecutively f'rom 1 to 247, inclusive, and being in the principal amount of �1,000 each, aggregating �247,000.00, and also authorized delivery thereof to All.ison Williams Company of b4inneapolis, Minnesota, Kalman & Company of Minneapolis; Minnesota, and Juran & Moody of St. Paul, Mir�nesota, the purchasers thereof= and iNEiEREAS, the money to be derived fz�om the s�.le and delivAry of said bonds to said purchasers is to be used for paycnent for improve- ments and additions to the Sewerage System of said Village of Hopk3:ns; and., -1- 9 � �iEREAS, the pro ceeds of said Sewerage 5ystem Revenue �onds shall be released in part from time to time for the purpose of payment for the said improve- ments and additions; NOW, TfIEREFOR�, BE IT RES�LVID that the money to be reaeived from the sale and delivery of said Sewerage �ystem Revenue $onds of 1945 authorized by said �rdinance to said Allison-�Villiams Compa.ny of Minrieapolis, Minnesota, and Kalman �c Company of �tinneanolis, Minnesota, and Juran 8e Moody of St. Paul, Minnesota, shall insofar as practicable, be invested and kept invested by the Village Council in IInited States Treasury securities; that the said cash and�or securities shall be delivered to Northw estern National Bank of �linneanolis, Minneapolis, Minnssota, as the depositaxy thereof; and that said securities and cash oA d�eposit, and `an�� interest received from time to time on account of such securities, which shall be- co�e a part of the fund held by said depositary, shall be released by said depositary for the purposes and in the manner hereinafter provided. e BE IT FURTH ER RESOLVED that said depoeitary,'Northw estern Nat ional Bank of Minneapolis, sh�.11 hold said c�,sh and securities to be used for .the purpose of making impro�ements and additions to the Sewerage 5ystem of the Village of Hopkins heretofore authorized; that the said depositary shall be and hereby is at,thorized to sell se.id securities from time to time in an aggregate amount in market value sufficient to provide for payments to be made from the f�.ind. on deposit �vith the depositary for the purpose of payment for said imorovements and additions, and to release to said village funds in amoun� determined in the f'ollowir_p; mannere (1) By dalivery to the depositary oi estimates in writing, by en,gineers supervising the making of said improvements and additions, of the value of improvements and additions oompleted e.t the time of delivery of said estimates; (2) By delivery to the depositary of the written order of the Mayor and Village ?�ecorder of the Village of Hopkins r equiring release of the proper� amount of money to conform with the engineer's estimates submitted, together with a certified copy �f a resolution of the Village Counoil authorizing and D � approving sai.d release of money and the disbursement thereof in conformity with se.id engineer's estimate; �Af'ter s�.id payments he�ve been made said Village shall, if requested to do so, deliver to the purchasers of ssid Sev+erage System Revenue Bonds the receipt or receipts of the construction contractors or other recipients of the funds released; Said Village shall deliver and fur nish to said depositary certified cop�es of any ordinances or resolutions, any statements in 'vuriting, and any other or additional e vidence or information that msy be required by said deposi- tary with reference to the.nature of said improvements, the estimated cost thereof, contracts entered into by the Villa�e for said improvements and additions, the procedure authorizing disbursements, the amount of money needed f'rom time to ti.m.e, the disbursement thereof £or the making of said i.mprov�ents and additions, and with reference to any other matters which the d epositary may conaider relevant; and said depositary is authorized to rely on all ordinanees, resolutions, cer- tiiicates, orders, information, papers or documents delivered to it by said Village and believed by said depositary to be true and a,uthentic; and said de- positary shall be responsible only to the Village o� Hopkins for funds deposited with it pursuant to this resolution, and only to the extent of funds actually received by .it, shall have.no responsibility to see to the proper application of -� funds released by it pursuant to the provisions hereof, and shall have no responsi- bility for any loss that may occur by reason of the investment of fluzds in United Ststes Tree.sury seeurities by it as such depositary; an.d the Village of Hopkins will pay to said depositary reasonable compensation for its services and will „�,��_,:��_ _:,.. _ �- - reimburse it for its necessary disbursements. BE IT FURTHII2 RESOLVID that any balance in se.curities and�or in cash, including acctuaulated interes�t, remaining with the depositary after pay- ments shall have been made in the manner hereinbefor e stated in an amnunt equal to the purchase price of said xevenue bonds dated Deoember 1, 1945, namely, �247,000.00, and after proof satisfactory.to the depositary shall h�ve been submitted that all of the impr.�vements and additions contemplated herein, and. for the payment of which said flxnd has been d epo�ited, have been complet ed and paid for, shall be paid and delivered to the Villa�e of HopkinsT any unexpended -3- � balance of said $247,000.00 fund, after completion of said improvements and addi- tions and after full payment thereof has been made,.shall be paid to Northwestern National Bank of MinneaQolis as p�.ying agent designated in said Sewerage System Revenue Bonds, for"the purpose of payment of said bonds and the interest thereon. � Councilman }3rC�;n seconded the motion and upon v�te it was declared duly adopted, � ., �� �,��6`�� �,;� Qagll r����� .r.�i r . voting in the affirr►ative; and .nn �ne voting in the negative. ATTEST: � Village Recorder STATE OF N�INNESQTA) ) SS C�UNTY OF HENNEPIN� Mayor +� I, J. RUSS�LL CAR,ROI,L, being the duly quai if ied and acting Village Recorder of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, do herebf cert3fy that the attached and foregoing is a full, �rue and �orreot copy of an extract of mi.nutes of a meeting of the Council of said U'�ge held on December 18, 1945, insofar as the same relate to the designe�tion of a depositary for #lands derived from the sale of Sewerage System Revenue Bonda.dated Deoember 1, 1945, and the release of said funds in ce�s3� or securities frorn se.id depositary; and that said resolutions w ere duly and legally adopted and pu�lished as required by law, e.nd are now in full force and effect. l�IITNESS my hand and the sesl of said Village this 19th day of December, 1945. �S�) -+4- ��- Vi age Recor er � , �. . -- �, � II�INUTES OF hZE`I'ITdG 0�` VILLaGE COUNCIL, VILLI�GE OF HOPKINS, �+�IZ-IV. Held December 2�;n,X 19k5 ,___—_ �-- Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a 6��1�1 meeting of the Council of the Village of xcpkins� Hennepin County, B�innesota v�as duly held at the Village Hall in said�Village at �_ot ciock �i�. on the �,2 day of December, 1945• ` The meeting was c�lled to orde� by i�'.1vl.ivl��� who p�esided.� , r The following raembers were present: Presiaent ivia,,�.aen,7'TUS,i,ees �rown, � G�ell, & �lson arla Necor�.er C:�rroll : and the folTov�ing were absent: NOTle � � Councilman C�'r-rnll pre�ented the follovrin� resolution and moved its ado�ot ion: � �'fnM�Fu� the Village Colii�icil of tl:e ��ilTage of Hopkins ie in. receipt oi es- timates i� v,rriting by �aTph D. Thozaas & Associates, Engineers, th�:t the value . of improvements and additions cemplet�d, in conr.ection vaith the �et•1er Project bein� financed by the ��7,000 Se�n;e� Revenue bonds, dated Dec. l, 1945, is i.n � excess of ��:7,�00. . �.-.....---� , NOi", THEFcr�'0�, I3�, I^1 It�50LVLD trat �he =uayor .and Village 8eccrder cf the �illa�e af' Fiaplzins are at�thorized and ir.�tructed to deliver t� t;�e A?ort�,:estern Naticn.:l Ba.��, �inne4�olis, denosita.ty, instructio�s to release �27�000 to the Villabe oi' Ho�kins, fcr thE purpose oi �ayirg ior said completed portio� ,7f tre i�^prove:nents :n� addit�or:s in aceordan:ce v�zt?�� t}.e enbineer's esti���tes. BE IT FU&"I'F�R RESOZVED th�t said depositary is uuthorized to likuidate �uch U. S. Treusury securities in T�rhich said iunds are invested in an amount suffiaient � to m��e s�id �27T.Q00 payment. Councilman ��.`1SOri ` seconded the aot ion azld u�on vot e it z��as decl�red duly ado�ted, ;al l rr.�trhPr� of tnP Gnt�r�:c� i 1 voting in tt�e afiirra�t�ive; an.d nn (�'�'�P VUt,l�a in `the r.egutive. _��rn r��� ,'� Pdayor �' ' . A'�'TEb �� � . � .'''�� : . �` Vil age Recorder ��� u _1_ r ... � . . r, �I'AT� �x 1�I1�T1EScYP� ) ) ss. COJI�?T� OF Y�IdI�'E'i �r3 4 . � I, J. i�ussell Carroll� being the duly qualified and actin� Village :�3ecorde� oi t he Village oi HQpkins, �en:�e�in Count y, �innesot a,. do hereby certiiy that �ue attac�ed axid foregoing is a f`ull, true �nd correct copy of .an extract r�f.minutes oi a n�eetin� ci the Count;� af said Yillage held � or. Deccmber �Z ,� 945, insofar as t�ie U�..TMe, relst � to the release of --�- _--, � f•ands by tr.e ae�ositary, North;aest.e.xn �ational Bsnk, i'or payment oi said �• co*��leted partion of i�prove:�ents and additions in connection r�rith the � � � �-�- Vill�,ge of �iopk�.ns Seu:er -�ro jec�; �nd that s4id resolutions tivere dul� attd • iegally adopted and pu�lished as r�quir.ed b5r law� axid are nova it. full �'orce � _ . • .,,t.-• . , �and effect. . . . • ' 7' % � ��'ITiv.�SS r.:y h:rd �nd the �-eal o� s�.id Vi11ad� tiiis yY day of Dece*r�ber, . . — --_._. . ly,,�,7r� � r , �. � :, � . Village Fecorder . . 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