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SUNDAY
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2000
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7:00 a.m. — Leadership Team
HUTCHINSON
Meeting in City Center Main
Conference Room
CITY
1:30 p.m. — Management Team at City
4:00 p.m. — City Council Workshop
CALENDAR
Center Main Conf. Room
with County Commissioners in City
Center Main Conf. Room
5:30 p.m. — Light Traffic Advisory
5:30 p.m. — City Council Meeting
Board Meeting at City Center Staff
in Council Chambers
WEEK OF
Conf. Room
City Council Workshop following
May? -13
regular meeting in Main Conf. Room
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
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CONFERENCE /SEMINAR/
SHAPE UP CHALLENGE
TRAINING/VACATION
Kick -Off Walk
at Recreation Center
Noon —1:00 p.m.
C - Conference
M = Meeting
S = Seminar
4:30 p.m. — Board of Review in City
T = Training
Center Council Chambers
V = Vacation
6:30 p.m. — Snowmobile Committee
W = Workshop
Meeting at EOC Training Center
AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING - HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2000
1. CALL TO ORDER - 5:30 P.M.
2. INVOCATION — Pastor Randy Chnssis of Christ the King Church
3. NE[NUTES — Regular Meeting of April 25, 2000 and Bid Opening of May 2, 2000
Action - Motion to approve as presented
4. CONSENT AGENDA
(a) REPORTS OF OFFICERS, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
1. TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION MINUTES OF APRIL 24,
2000
2. LIBRARY BOARD MINUTES OF APRIL 24, 2000
3. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT FOR ARIL 2000
• 4. PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY EDUCATION ADVISORY
BOARD MINUTES OF APRIL 6, 2000
(b) RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES
1. ORDINANCE NO. 00 -269 — AMENDING SECTION 10.31;
MAINTENANCE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY TO CITY OF HUTCHINSON
WEED ORDINANCE AND LAND MANAGEMENT PLAN (WAIVE
FIRST READING AND SET SECOND READING FOR MAY 23)
2. ORDINANCE NO .00 -271 - ANNEXATION REQUEST BY KDUZ4CKJR
FOR 3.10 ACRES AND CITY OF HUTCHINSON FOR 15.18 ACRES
LOCATED IN SECTION 30 OF HUTCHINSON TOWNSHIP (20132
HWY. 15 N.) (WAIVE SECOND READING AND ADOPT)
3. ORDINANCE NO. 00 -272 - MORATORIUM ON CELLULAR AND
RADIO TOWERS TO UPDATE AND REVISE EXISTING PORTION OF
ZONING ORDINANCE (WAIVE SECOND READING AND ADOPT)
4. ORDINANCE NO. 00 -273 - SALE OF HCDC PROPERTY TO RASKE
BUILDING CENTER (WAIVE SECOND READING AND ADOPT)
5. RESOLUTION NO. 11462 — RESOLUTION FOR PURCHASE
(c) RETAIL "OFF SALE" 3.2 BEER LICENSE FOR BUDGET MOBIL
(d) PEDDLERS LICENSE FOR GLEN KADELBACI- D.B.A. COUNTRY QUALITY
MEATS INC.
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA — MAY 9, 2000
(e) LICENSES FOR POLKA FEST AT FAIR GROUNDS ON JUNE 8 -10, 2000
> "ON SALE' 3.2 BEER LICENSE
> TEMPORARY ON -SALE LIQUOR LICENSE FOR SET -UPS
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PLA NNING COMMISSION MS
1. WAL -MART ADDITION TO HUTCHINSON
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
> PARTIAL VACATION OF BOSTON STREET AND BALTIMORE
AVENUE (WAIVE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE AND SET
SECOND READING FOR MAY 23, 2000)
> CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (ADOPT RESOLUTION 11452)
> FINAL PLAT (ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 11453)
2. CONDITIONAL USE PERNUT FOR OUTDOOR STORAGE
REQUESTED BY AMCON BLOCK/MARSHALL CONCRETE
PRODUCTS (ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 11463)
(g) CONFINEMENT OF EASEMENT, ROLLING MEADOWS SUBDIVISION
(h) LETTING NO. 9, PROJECT NO. 00 -23 — ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5038
> RESOLUTION NO. 11464 - RESOLUTION DECLARING COST TO BE
ASSESSED AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT
> RESOLUTION NO. 11465 - RESOLUTION WAIVING HEARING ON •
PROPOSED ASSESSMENT
> RESOLUTION NO. 11466 - RESOLUTION ADOPTING ASSESSMENT
> RESOLUTION NO. 11467 -RESOLUTION AWARDING CONTRACT
(i) LETTING NO. 6, PROJECTS 99 -20, 00 -09, 00-12 THROUGH 14, 00-16
THROUGH 19
> RESOLUTION NO. 11468 - RESOLUTION DECLARING COST TO BE
ASSESSED AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT
> RESOLUTION NO. 11469 - RESOLUTION FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED
ASSESSMENT, ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5039
Action — Motion to approve consent agenda
5. PUBLIC HEARING — NONE
6. COM I MCATIONS. REQUESTS AND PETITIONS
(a) PRESENTATION OF AIR PHOTOS TO CITY OF HUTCHINSON AND
RECOGNITION OF CIVIL AIR PATROL
Action —
(b) FOLLOW -UP ON FINAL REPORT RECEIVED FROM COMMUNITY NEEDS
TASK FORCE — JOHN PAULSEN
Action -
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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA — MAY 9, 2000
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(a) CONSIDERATION OF ENTERING INTO GAME AND FISH LICENSE AGENT
AGREEMENT WITH MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL
RESOURCES
Action — Motion to reject — Motion to approve agreement and adopt Resolution No.
11470
(b) CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION FROM CITY SOLID WASTE
COMMITTEE TO NARROW COLLECTION HAULERS TO THREE AND
BEGIN NEGOTIATIONS
Action — Motion to reject —Motion to approve
(c) POST OFFICE CONSIDERATION DOWNTOWN LOCA ON ION OF HUTCHINSON U.S.
Action — Motion to reject — Motion to approve
(d) CONSIDERATION OF REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) FOR GENERAL
ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES
Action — Motion to reject — Motion to approve
(e) REGARDIN LETTING FOR ROJECT NO . 6
00 20 SOUTH GRADE
ROAD SW)
Action — Motion to reject — Motion to approve
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(a) COMMUNICATIONS
(a) VERIFIED CLAIMS A & B
Action — Motion to approve and authorize payment from appropriate funds
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REGULAR MEETING - HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 2000
1. Mayor Torgerson called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. with the following members
present: Mayor Marlin Torgerson, Council Members Jim Haugen, John Mlinar, Kay Peterson
and Duane Hoversten. Also present: City Administrator Gary D. Plotz, Director of
Engineering John Rodeberg and City Attorney Marc A. Sebora.
2. Reverend Jerry Fluth presented the invocation.
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The minutes of the regular meeting of April 4, 2000 and April 11, 2000, Special Meeting
of April 18, 200, and Bid Openings of April 11, 2000, April 17, 2000, and April 18, 2000
were approved as presented.
(a) REPORTS OF OFFICERS, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
1. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF MARCH 21, 2000
2. HUTCHINSON HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 15, 2000
. 3. TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION MINUTES OF APRIL 10,
2000
4. HUTCHINSON AREA HEALTH CARE BOARD MINUTES OF MARCH
21, 2000
5. FINANCIAL REPORT AND INVESTMENT REPORT FOR MARCH 2000
(b) RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES
1. ORDINANCE NO. 00-269 — AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION
10.31; MAINTENANCE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY TO CITY OF
HUTCHINSON WEED ORDINANCE AND LAND MANAGEMENT
PLAN (WAIVE FIRST READING AND SET SECOND READING FOR
MAY 9, 2000)
2. ORDINANCE NO. 00 -270 — AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA, AUTHORIZING THE SALE,
DISPOSITION OR TRANSFER OF CERTAIN REAL ESTATE FROM
HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION -EDA
TO RICHARD MCCLURE AND ADOPTING, BY REFERENCE, CITY
CODE CHAPTER 1 AND SECTION 2.99 WHICH, AMONG OTHER
THINGS, CONTAIN PENALTY PROVISIONS (WAIVE SECOND
READING AND ADOPT)
• 3. RESOLUTION NO. 11449 — RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING LOCATION
FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
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4. RESOLUTION NO. 11456 - AUTHORIZING RELEASE OF PLEDGED
SECURITIES FROM FIRST FEDERAL FSB, HUTCHINSON, MN
5. RESOLUTION NO. 11457 — TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM THE 1980
TAX INCREMENT DEBT SERVICE FUND TO 1990 AND 1992 TAX
INCREMENT DEBT SERVICE FUNDS
(c) APPROVALS AND PERMITS FOR 58 ANNUAL JAYCEE WATER
CARNIVAL ON JUNE 12-18,2000
(d) DANCE PERMIT FOR JOSE PALACIOS ON MAY 13, 2000
(e) MOVED TO 5 -A FOR PUBLIC HEARING
(f) OFF-SALE 3.2 BEER LICENSES
> CASH WISE FOODS
> SPEEDWAY SUPERAMERICA #4315
> TOM THUMB FOOD MARKET # 196
> CITGO — QUIK MART
(g) ON-SALE 3.2 BEER LICENSES
GODFATHER'S PIZZA
➢ GOLD COIN INC
> HUTCHINSON HUSKIES BASEBALL ASSOCIATION •
> KING'S WOK
> LITTLE CROW BOWLING LANES (DBA: HUTCH BOWL)
> PIZZA HUT
(h) AUTHORIZATION FOR SHORT -TERM INVESTMENT
(i) HARDEES AND AMERICAS FITNESS IOK TEDDY BEAR RUN ON JUNE 11,
2000
1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND VARIANCES TO PLACE
SECONDARY POLE SHED NEAR SOUTH FORK OF CROW RIVER
REQUESTED BY DEANE AND MAXINE DIETEL WITH FAVORABLE
RECOMMENDATION AND STAFF RECOMMENDTIONS (ADOPT
RESOLUTION NO. 11451
2. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT DRIVE -UP BANK
FACILITY REQUESTED BY CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST LOCATED
NORTH OF EDMONTON AVENUE AND WEST OF HWY. 15 WITH
FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION AND STAFF
RECOMMENDATIONS (ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 11450)
3. ANNEXATION REQUEST BY KDUZ/KKJR FOR 3.10 ACRES AND
CITY OF HUTCHINSON FOR 15.18 ACRES LOCATED IN SECTION 30
OF HUTCHINSON TOWNSHIP (20132 HWY. 15 N.) WITH
FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION AND STAFF
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RECOMMENDATIONS (WAIVE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE
NO. 00-271 AND SET SECOND READING FOR MAY 9, 2000)
4. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO GRADE AND FILL IN
FLOODPLAIN FOR CONSTRUCTION OF POLE BUILDINGS IN UC
DISTRICT REQUESTED BY CARLIE KARG WITH FAVORABLE
RECOMMENDATION AND STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS (ADOPT
RESOLUTION NO. 11454)
5. VARIANCE TO REPLACE ADDITION AND CONSTRUCT DETACHED
GARAGE WITH DRIVEWAY REQUESTED BY RICHARD AND
BARBARA PETERSON WITH FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION
AND STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS (ADOPT RESOLUTION NO.
11455)
6. M. ORATORIUM ON CELLULAR AND RADIO TOWERS TO
UPDATE AND REVISE EXISTING PORTION OF ZONING
ORDINANCE (WAIVE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 00 -272
AND SET SECOND READING FOR MAY 9, 2000)
7. EXTENSION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR PAXTON
ANDERSON (ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 1145 8)
• Motion by Mlinar, second by Peterson to approve the consent agenda except
for 4- (b) -1, 4{e }1, 44j}1, 4-(j) -5 and 4{j }6. Motion unanimously carried.
4 -(b) -1 — Motion by Mlinar, second by Hoversten, to defer to the next City
Council meeting for additional wording and for first reading of Ordinance
No. 00 -269. Motion unanimously carried.
4 -(e) -1 — Motion by Mlinar, second by Peterson to remove this item from
consent agenda for a public hearing. Motion unanimously carried.
4 -0) -1 — Director Julie Wischnack reported that the Planning Commission
over -turned the staff recommendations to deny the conditional use permit and
variances and instead approved the four alternative conditions listed in
Resolution No. 11451.
Mr. Deane Dietel, property owner, stated the gravel street was a low
maintenance, dead -end road with little traffic. He noted that since other
property owners on the street have additional buildings, he didn't believe it
was an unreasonable request.
Motion by Mlinar, second by Peterson to approve the conditional use permit
and variances and to adopt Resolution No. 11451. Motion unanimously
carried.
4-0) -5 — Motion by Hoversten, second by Haugen to approve the variance.
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES — APRIL 25, 2000
Motion unanimously carried.
4 -0) -6 — It was reported this item was pulled because of other issues on the
agenda that addressed antennas and towers. After discussion, there was a
motion by Mlinar, second by Haugen to approve the moratorium for a length
of four months on cellular and radio towers, with the exception of water
towers. Motion unanimously carried.
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LETTING NO. 4, PROJECT NO. 00 -05 (JORGENSON STREET) AND 00 -06 (OAK
LANE)
The Mayor called the hearing on Letting No. 4 to order at 6:00 p.m.
Rodeberg reported there was a public hearing on the project one month ago. Since then the
bids have been received. He noted the blacktop bids were higher than in the past. The City
plans to complete the work by September, and the actual cost will be based on the bids
awarded to the contractor. The City Engineer explained the payment process on the
improvement project and reviewed the breakdown costs.
Terry Hickel, 1085 Jorgenson Street SE (Lot #9), commented that the lots in the Oak Park
Addition are not all the same size and some are odd shaped.
The City Engineer stated the assessment would be based on a per unit assessment.
Torgerson reported that the City Council had received a letter from Butch & Henrietta
Wentworth, 918 Jorgenson Street SE. The Mayor read the letter in which Wentworth
objected to the costs given in the preliminary notice and stated his house was only 14 years
old.
Motion by Mlinar, second by Peterson to close the hearing at 6:12 p.m. Motion unanimously
carried.
Motion by Mlinar, second by Haugen to approve Letting No. 4 and to adopt Resolutions No.
No. 11459 and No. 11460. Motion unanimously carried.
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(a) PETITION FROM RESIDENTS LIVING ALONG OR NEAR MAJOR
HIGHWAYS REGARDING LOUD TRUCK NOISE
Ten residents living along Hwy. 7 East, Hwy. 15 S. and Hwy. 15 N. submitted a
petition that the City erect signs within the City limits requesting truck drivers not
to use their Jake brake.
Rodeberg reported several cities have signs posted that state "No Jake Braking." He
stated any action would require a hearing and ordinance. The City Engineer
suggested that City staff write the proposed ordinance.
Motion by Peterson, second by Mlinar to refer to staff the writing of the ordinance.
Motion unanimously carried.
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES — APRIL 25, 2000
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
(a) CONSIDERATION
S, INC (DEFERRED APRIL 1 000)
MINNEAPOLIS, ON WITH A P.T.
Chuck Beisner and Greg Corsted presented some modifications to the site lease as
requested by the City Attorney. They reported the lease would cover a one l0 -year
term with a one 10 -year renewal, a $12,000 payment per year with a three percent
increase every year, and annual up -front payment. It was also noted that the tenant
would include the City of Hutchinson as an insured party with their insuran carrier
in the event of a lawsuit.
Motion by Mlinar, second by Hoversten to approve the revised lease and adoption
of Resolution No. 11472. Motion unanimously carried.
(b) CONSIDERATION OF PLACING AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINE (ATM) AT
HUTCHINSON AREA HEALTH CARE FACILITY (DEFERRED APRIL 4,
2000)
Sebora reported the Hutchinson Area Health Care Board solicited quotes from all the
financial institutions in Hutchinson and all but one responded. It was the Board's
recommendation to award the contract to First Federal Bank. The hospital would
receive 10 cents per transaction.
Motion by Peterson, second by Hoversten to approve the award to First Federal
Bank and to adopt Resolution No. 11473. Motion unanimously carried.
(a) CONSIDERATION OF WANING BUILDING AND PLUMBING PERMIT FEE
FOR BIOSOLIDS DRYING PROJECT
Motion by Peterson, second by Hoversten to approve.
Amended motion by Mlinar, second by Peterson to approve waiver of the building
and plumbing permit fee in the amount of $9,667.13. Motion unanim ously carried.
The original motion unanimously carried.
(b) CONSIDERATION OF ISSUING A "NOTICE TO PROCEED" TO RICE LAKE
CONTRACTING CORP. FOR BIOSOLIDS DRYING SYSTEM PROJECT
CONTINGENT UPON ACCEPTABLE COMPLETION OF BONDING AND
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Motion by Hoversten, second by Haugen to approve the "Notice to Proceed" with
contingencies issued to Rice Lake Contracting. Motion unanimously carried.
(c) COMPANY OR A CABLEE TELEPHONE
TELEVISION FRANCHISE
Motion was made by Peterson, seconded by Mtinar, to approve and waive first
reading of ordinance and set second reading for May 9, 2000. Motion unanim ously
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES — APRIL 25, 2000
carried.
Thomas Dahl, General Manager of the Hutchinson Telephone Company, introduced
their legal counsel, Attorney Mark Ayotte of Briggs & Morgan.
Attorney Ayotte reported that State law required the City to go through a franchise
procedure before granting a franchise. He noted that City Ordinance No. 95 -131,
which granted a franchise to DD Cable Holdings, Inc., d b.a. Midwest Cablevision,
and currently operating as Mediacom, was non - inclusive. Therefore, the City could
issue additional cable franchises. However, another franchise ordinance issued must
contain the same terms and conditions as the present franchise. Then he presented
the proposed timeline for processing the request for a cable television franchise.
The City Council was given draft copies of Resolution No. 11461, the Notice By The
City of Hutchinson, MN Of Its Intent to Franchise A Cable Communications
System, and an application form for an applicant to submit its proposal.
The Legal Counsel stated that MN State Statute No. 238.081 prescribed that the City
must publish the Notice of Intent to Franchise for two successive weeks in the local
newspaper. The closing date to solicit applications of franchise could not be less
than 20 days from the fast notice. He noted that the City was entitled to charge a set
non - refundable application fee of $1,000 to $1,500 to cover publishing costs and
other expenses. At the May 23 City Council meeting, the Council Members would
set a public hearing date of June 13, 2000. After the hearing had closed, the City
Council would wait seven days before adopting a Resolution approving the
application(s) and authorizing to begin the franchise process. In July, Ayotte will
return for City Council approval to begin the ordinance process.
Peterson expressed appreciation to Attorney Ayotte for the information he provided
and acknowledged she previously was not aware of the involved process.
Motion by Mlinar, second by Peterson, to initiate proceedings to consider the grant
of a cable television franchise with the Hutchinson Telephone Company.
The City Attorney advised the Council Members to table the present motion and
revoke the previous motion before proceeding.
Motion by Hoversten, second by Mlinar to table the motion on the floor. Motion
unanimously carried.
Motion by Peterson, second by Mlinar, to rescind the original motion to waive first
reading of ordinance and set second reading for May 9, 2000. Motion unanimously
carried.
Motion by Mlinar, second by Peterson, to bring the tabled motion back to the floor.
Motion unanimously carried.
Plotz stated that the publication date had passed for the April 27 edition of the paper,
but an attempt could be made to get the Notice of Intent published. He reported the
next issue of The Hutchinson Leader would come out on May 2, and the second
publication of the Notice of Intent would be in the May 9 edition. Ayotte confirmed
that the publication dates of May 2 and May 9 would meet the timeline
requirements.
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CITY COUNCIL MINUTES — APRIL 25. 2000
Motion by Mlinar, second by Haugen, to initiate proceedings to consider the grant
of a cable television franchise with the Hutchinson Telephone Company and adopt
Resolution No. 11461. Motion unanimously carried.
(d) CONSIDERATION OF CONSULTING AGREEMENT WITH TKDA FOR
AIRPORT JET FUELING SYSTEM
Rodeberg reported that since Skydive had requested jet fuel for their plane, TKDA
had prepared preliminary cost estimates to install a jet fueling system at the
Hutchinson Municipal Airport and a tentative timeline for jet fueling installation.
He stated that July would be the earliest date to obtain State money to fund the
project.
Motion by Mlinar, second by Peterson to approve a consulting agreement with
TKDA. '.Motion unanimously carried.
(e) CONSIDERATION OF WAIVING BUILDING AND PLUMBING PERMIT FEES
FOR OAKLAND CEMETERY BUILDING
It was requested that the City Council waive the $1,662.32 building and plumbing
permit fees for the garage addition at Oakland Cemetery.
Motion by Peterson, second by Mlinar to approve waiving the permit fees. Motion
unanimously carried.
40 (f) CONSIDERATION OF SALE OF HCDC PROPERTY TO RASKE BUILDING
CENTER (WAIVE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE AND SET SECOND
READING FOR MAY 9, 2000)
Motion by Peterson, second by Mlinar to approve the sale of HCDC property and
to waive first reading of Ordinance No. 00 -273 and set second reading for May 9,
2000. Motion unanimously carried.
(g) CONSIDERATION OF REJECTING BIDS FOR COMPOST FACILITY
Plotz informed the Council that bids received on April 17, 2000 were substantially
higher than the estimated project cost. Since the bid opening, several sub- contractors
had contacted the City regarding potential savings on the facility. Some of the
proposed changes would create a major reduction in the project construction costs.
After reviewing the situation, the City Attorney was recommending to reject the bids.
A construction manager could revise Earth Tech's specifications and either re-bid the
entire project or divide it into major segments.
Motion by Haugen, second by Peterson to approve rejecting the bids received and to
authorize re- bidding the project with revised specifications. Motion unanim ously
carved.
(h) CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING CONTRACT FOR WALKING FLOOR
TRANSPORT TRAILER
Motion by Mlinar, second by Peterson, to table the project for 30 days. Motion
unanimously carried.
CITY COUNCIL MR LJTES — APRIL 25, 2000
9. MISCELLANEOUS
(a) COMMUNICATIONS
Mlinar reported the Mid- Minnesota Board (MMDC) would be meeting on April 26.
❖ May 9 — Special City Council meeting to complete work for 2001 Planning
to follow the regular City Council meeting
May 23 — 4:00 p.m - Capital Outlay Plan Workshop
Motion by Peterson, second by Hoversten to approve the May 9, 2000 special City
Council meeting. Motion unanimously carried.
Motion by Peterson, second by Mlinar to approve the May 23, 2000 workshop.
Motion unanim ously carried.
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(a) VERIFIED CLAIMS A & B 0
Motion by Peterson, second by Haugen to approve the verified claims A and
authorize payment from appropriate funds. Motion unanimously carved.
Motion by Peterson, second by Haugen to approve the verified claims B and
authorize payment from appropriate funds. Motion carried with Hoversten
abstaining from voting.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 6:45 p.m.
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MINUTES - BID OPENING
MAY 2, 2000
City Administrator Gary D. Plotz called the bid opening to order at 2:00 p.m. Also
present were City Engineer John Rodeberg and Administrative Secretary Marilyn J.
Swanson.
Plotz dispensed with the reading of Publication No. 6143, Advertisement for Bids,
Letting No. 6, Project Nos. 99 -20. 00 -09, 00 -12, 00 -13, 00 -14, 00 -16, 00 -17, 00 -18, 00-
19.
The following bids were received and opened*
BID A BID - a
Duininck Bros., Inc.
Prinsburg, MN 5542,147.58 5567,723.02
Wm. Mueller & Sons Inc.
Hamburg, MN
550,102.75 585.146.25
Plotz dispensed with the reading of Publication No. 6142, Advertisement for Bids,
Letting No. 9, City Project No. 00 -23 (Otto Project No. 0020).
The following bids were received and opened
AID ND 7MS 1 &Z
Duininck Bros., Inc.
Prinsburg, MN 5211,569.86 Yes
Machtemes Construction Inc.
Wacoma, MN 206,898.30 Yes
Quam Construction Co. Inc.
Willmar, MN 208,490.32 Yes
R & R Excavating, Inc.
Hutchinson, MN 177,378.58 Yes
Widmer Inc.
St. Bonifacius, MN 208,216.50 Yes
The bids were referred to the Director of Engineering for review and a recommendation.
It was reported that Letting No. 9 would be awarded at the May 9, 2000 City Council
meeting. However, Letting No. 6 would require a public hearing prior to being
awarded.
The meeting adjourned at 2:08 p.m.
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• Hutchinson Telecommunications Board Meeting
April 24, 2000 7:30 am
Members Present: Mark Schramm, Mark Guggemos, Sue Potter,
Bill Snyder, Val Elder
Also in attendance: Barry Anderson, Doug Hedin and Mayor
Marlin Torgerson
Members Absent: Jim Jordahl, Greg Curry, Butch Wentworth
Anderson opened with an overview of the reasons the commissiion
is reconvening. The primary reason is that the Hutchinson
Telephone Company intends to add video delivery to their services
in Hutchinson and has submitted to the City of Hutchinson, a
request to irLitiate proceeding to grant a cable television
franchise.
The duty of the commission is to consider the implications of
granting that franchise, and make recommendations to the city
council.
Anderson remarked that Mark Guggemos, presently a commission
member, and also a telephone company employee, will at some point
be asked to resign due to a possible conflict of interests.
However, while the commission refrains from discussing and voting
on franchise issues, his technical input is valuable.
As the first order of business the commission unanimously elected
HCVN representative , Sue Potter to chairperson and Mark
Schramm as secretary.
New Business
1. Anderson assigned Potter to ask Marilyn Swanson at city
hall to arrange for a city employee to take minutes at future
meetings. Mayor Torgerson said that if the meetings were .teld
at a time of day, such as immediately prior to or after the
employee work day, that service should be available.
2. The
Cable Franchises provided by Tom Creigton, was reviewed.
Anderson stated that the Telephone Company already has public
rights of way and has operated with those rights for many
years. The addition of video changes the "right" and makes
them subject to a franchise authority.
The commission voted, unanimously,to forward the document to
the city council.
• 3. A discussion ensued regarding franchise agreements items that
may be negotiable. This commission can make recommendations
Telecommunications Commission April 24, 2000
Minutes (cont'd)
with regard to franchisee timing of technical installation and •
delivery of service. Anderson stated that this group may have
an obligati to assure that certain PSG (Public, Eduational
and Government) channels be specifically provided for.
Guggemos stated that, providing PEG channels may, at one time,
have been a sacrifice for cable companies due to the limited
number of "slots ". However, because of the greatly increased
channel capacity, there is plenty of room.
Members discussed the fact that this is the first time that
Hutchinson has had competition for video delivery.
Guggemos commented that, from a consumer point of view, there
have been video delivery alternatives such as satellite dishes,
and cable. It is a concern among newcomers to the field, that
they gain customers /market share.
Hedin added that a consumer viewer might ask, "What do
we get ?" Hedin suggested that the community might request
something such as a piece of band width for the city to receive
and transmit for internet use.
Guggemos asked if it is fair /legal to make demands, and Hedin
held that we should try.
Anderson said that contractual issues cause diff #ulty when
seeking to impose demands and Hedin suggested proportional
benefits from all parties.
Anderson said that because of the competitive model, this may
be the last franchise discussion the city undertakes, citing
wireless technolgies and the competitive environment. Much of
what we are discussing is beyond our ability to predict.
The discussion returned to cable franchise fees and the need to
determine which specific items of cable services come under the
5% gross revenue fee the existing franchisee is paying to the
city. Identifying those sources would help in making decisions
about fees for newcomers.
Guggemos suggested that perhaps a "flat fee" would be
beneficial to the operations of PEG channels.
Guggemos added that much of the technical language of the
exisiting franchise agreement doesn't apply to newcomers
seeking a franchise, citing RF leakage limits as one example.
As a commission, we are breaking new ground given the new
technolgies and services and the manner and scope of delivery.
Anderson asked Potter to organize a three person sub - committee
of voting members to meet with Tom Creigton about details of
the process. A meeting of the entire board will be held .
a date set after the sub - meeting with Creigton.
AdjouWpd at 8:25 am
Sue Potter
H utchinson Public Library Board :fleeting
onday ..:,pril 24 , 2000
Members Present:Connie Lambert, Mary Henke, Larry Ladd. Newton Potter,
Lois Carlson
Members Absent: Richard Peterson., Kay Peterson
vice President, Connie Lambert called the meeting to order. The minutes
were approved as mailed.
Old 3usiness:
Board member,Larry Ladd was reappointed to the local board. Paul Wright
declined another term. The local board now has one vacancy and the PLS
board : two vacancies. Mary Henke will follow up on possible
interested board candidates. A suggestion was made to contact the
women's organizations in Hutchinson - the Garden Club and the women's
Club tc check on an interest from these groups.
Mary Henke reported that both Barbara Whittenberg and Delores Brunner
were awarded Hall of Fame awards. Due to the long drive to Graceville
the two were unable to attend the awards dinner, so the board decided
to honor the two at our next board meeting, May 22. Mary will extend an
invitation. The Leader will be contacted about the awards.
Mary talked
front df the
cost 5200.00
Mary updated the board on National Library
featured local author and she presented an
writing experiences. Thank you notes were
commissioners, Senator Dille, Rep. Ness, a
concern and interest in the library.
with Mark Schnobrich about two new Linden trees for the
library. They will be planted by Memorial Day. Each tree
Week. Kay Johnson was the
interesting talk on her
sent to the county
ad the city council for their
New Business: Election of Officers took place;
President - Connie Lambert
Vice President - Newton Potter
Secretary - Lois Carlson
Mary reported the quarterly meeting with the county commissioners is
scheduled for May 2 at Winsted at 7 PM. The librarians have submitted
their prelininary budget and would like a 4% increase.
Donations received in March, 2000
McLeod voiture 414 (40 & 3 1 Children's Materials $200
Hutchinson Garden. Club Gardening Books
Hutchinson women'Club Leone Stroklund memorial 519
4axine Ladd Memorial Two children's books
The next meeting will be Monday May 22 at 4:30 PM
Meeting Adjourned
Lois Carlson, secretary
4 -(Q) -z
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
BUILDING / PLANNING / ZONING DEPARTMENT
I I I HASSAN STREET S.E., HOTCHINSON, MN 55350 PHONE: 612.234 -4216 FAX: 612- 234 -4240
A
NEW RESIDENTIAL
PRIVATELY OWNED PUBLICLY OWNED
HOUSEKEEPING
Item
Number of valwtion of Number of
valuation of
BUILDINGS
No. Buildup
Housing uzrauutcWnt Budditgs Housmlf
Omd Units
conswctiam
Omit s w
dal
Units Genre
(b) (e) (A) (e) lfl
( 1
Sitarlarey hiasaA daadad
em.earrrar
101
siigb4W* hou lw a. ,Wdud
�gr♦earpgebb bole.
JbV /aaTatlLWr•. Yb
192
Sprabn�YMryYnr4 uUWY mwws
Two- farlaV
103
rnrew, sib ham- Iarrtsy Wildrge
104
Frve- or+nare IemiN
106
TOTAL: Sum as faLle6
199
NEW RESIDENTIAL
PRIVATELY
OWNED
PUBLICLY
OWNED
NONNOUSEKEEPING
Item
Number
of
vahatfonOf Number of
valuation of
BUILDINGS
No.
sting,
RooMS
constnrction Buildings Rooms
construction
0mu cents
Omd,ens
(a)
(b)
(c)
Ion (el (i)
(g)
Hotab. anus, and tounat cabins
_
(transient aocvmbdadwe only)
213
Other taMnusele spug aheaer
214
NEW
PRIVATELY
OWNED PUBLICLY
OWNED
NONRESIDENTIAL
Item
Number
vasa6m of Number at
Valuation, at
BUILDINGS
No.
ofBt6dl^9s
Buildings
Onto
(a)
(b)
(C) (d)
(a)
Amusement. social. and recreational
316
churtvos and other m9ous
319
Indususl
320
pafMng gaages (b a open awaed)
321
saryie sheens and rewr garages
322
Hospital, and ineshNotW
323
OXkes. hanks. am m(essional
324
Public %oaks and uW105
323
schools and other educational
329
stores an0 customer eervirea
327
2
235 000
Omer nonresidential buildings
329
2
8,000
Smmtimsa other men buildings
329
ADDITIONS,
PRIVATELY OWNED PUBLICLY
OWNED
ALTERATIONS,
Item
Ntmba va4Wald Number of
valuation of
AND CONVERSIONS
01 GpAehuCSp1 Buildings
Buildngs Orrd cant
O mlt c�a
(a)
(b) (C) (d)
fe)
RMUdrwel - Classe ), adddom d
434
garages and camou, o, Rom 436
B n8 000
Nonresidential am nonhousekeeping
437
2 5 000
AddNorr of re drdd garages was
439
Cupal,(ryded and daad)ad)
1 13 000
DE910LIT10N
PRIVATELY OWNED
PUBl1CLY
OWNED
AND RAZING
Item Number Numberd
Housing urns
Number of
Buildings
Ho oumbri
using units
OF BUILDINGS
No. of
Buildings
(a) (b) (o)
(d)
del
singlalamity houses (anadled and
detad.ed)
646
Two -1,naly buildings
646
Threw, end lour -tamYy build
647
Fwemr -more lamily WiNngs
849
AR Other bull" and alp G111—
649
n
RRR -18, RRS -3, RY7R -b, - tNt.t -1, mnt -d, °1111 - 1
Total 'laluation $1,212,000 Total Permits 70 Total Inspections 174
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• MINUTES
Parks, Recreation & Community Education Advisory Board
April 6, 2000
Members present: Dan Engwall, Todd Ertsgaard, Mary Inglis, Bernie Miner, John Mlinar, Dolf
Moon, Sonja Muellerleile, Brett Rasmussen. Mike Schiesl. Mark Schnobrich was also present
Minutes dated March 2, 2000 were approved by Todd Ertsgaard and seconded by Dan Engwall.
OLD BUSINESS
Teen Survey (see two handout): Cover letter was included with packets to teachers. HMS was not
cooperative in handing out to students. Lots of good ideas from students (library access, soc=,
BMX track, local bands, open gym, intramural sports, and coffeehouse type amenities). Student
Council and PRCE will complete tallying survey results.
Driver's Education Proposal/Class Addition: 35 students registered for spring class.
• Community Education Budget: Went well when presented to School Board.
Plaza 15: Discussion is ongoing regarding hospital purchasing plaza & Senior Center using space.
Legislative Update: School Board and Council supported the Youth Initiative Bill. Target finding
isn't available and probably won't happen this year. Next year is a general funding year so plug
on returning to the Capital to lobby again.
NEW BUSINESS
Relay for Life Request: They would like fees waived for one shelter, plus the area around the shelter
(for their own Dart use), plus some tent areas. They will be reserving 20 units in other area artd"M
pay for those. They have a sponsor to pay $250 toward this cost. Motion made by Bernie Mina,
seconded by Mary Ingfis.
Tree/Weed Ordinance (handouts): Mark Schnobrich gave presentation. Tree Ordinance: first
established in 1979 and revised in 1989. Biggest change is the requirement of arbonists to be certified
by the city. Must be an actual business and have insurance- There are two in Hutch. Revised edition
OK'd by Mark Sebora. Other changes include elimination of current list of species available. Gives
a broader scope of what can/cannot be planted on boulevards. Weed Ordinance: if 30% of land has
weeds 8" or above, owner is in violation. Seven days notice given before city cuts & bills owner.
This does not apply to: wetlands, floodpWns, drainage ponds, ditches, and pasture for animals.
MINUTES
PRCE Advisory Board
April 6, 2000
Page Two
Veteran's Memorial: Working with county and veteran's organizations to explore a veteran's
memorial at old Simonson's property. Cost of $110,000 for off street parking, bathrooms,
landscaping, and paths. Service organizations would pay for it. There is a possibility of countywide
appeal to make it a "County-Wide Veteran's Park.". The county, as well as other service
organizations from the area, could also give money and fund -rise if the support is there. A flow
chart is being developed. There is very defined representation. There is a meeting next week with
all involved. Lawrence Winter is involved with the planning. Dolf is involved with the regulatory and
procurement aspects.
Robert's Park Safety: PRCE will be adding 3 feet of netting on to the top of the backstops. Will
monitor with umpires' help to see how many fail balls are getting into commons area. A possibility
is also to raise the fence heights around the dugouts.
Mass Registration - May Y': All members of the PRCE Board are welcome to volunteer. Mass
Registration will be Tuesday, May 2, 6pm -8pm. Volunteers are asked to come early (5:15pm) for
pizza and to acclimate yourselves with the programs and gym layout. You can also sign your kids
up before the commotion starts! Call Sonja at the Rec Center if you're interested!
BOARD MEMBER ITEMS
1. Question raised about safety of PRCE soccer goals. PRCE made three sets of soccer goals this
past winter using pipe. PRCE and schools purchased $400 worth of anchors that are easily
movable. Outdoor Soccer will be at Robert's Park in the fall.
City ofHatehliser
Weed OrdhuuKe
• Every owner or occupant of land or, if the land is unoccupied, the owner or resident agent, shall
cut down , destroy or eradicate all noxious weeds as defined by the laws of the State of
Minnesota and grasses standing or growing upon such lands, in such manner and at such times as
may be directed or ordered by a City authorized weed inspector. Any land, with over thirty
percent ( 30% ) of its grass and weed growth above the height of eight ( 8" ) will be c onmkdapir,
in violation for this weed ordinance. Further, all land must remain debris free, such that it does
not become a dumping site for grass clippings, garbage, dirt and any other substances that would
directly alter the normal conditions and following issuance of a citation for said violation, the
City may cause the land to be cleared and leveled to eradicate the improper condition of the land,
with the expense for doing so becoming the responsibility of the landowner.
Weed inspector: A City authorized weed inspector(s), shall examine the lands, highways and
public grounds for the purpose of ascertaining if the provisions of the Section are being complied
with, and if it is found that such is not the case, shall issue a notice in writing on a form
prescribed by the Council to owner(s) or occupant(s) requiring them to cut down, destroy or
eradicate, within seven ( 7 ) days, all noxious weeds which are growing or in danger of going to
seed. If owner is a nonresident of the City, then the occupant shall be deemed to be the owner's
agent to receive any such notice.
Weed Cutting: Whenever any person(s) fails to comply with the notice served upon them, the
is City authorized weed inspector shall cause the same to be cut down, destroyed cleared, leveled
or eradicated at the expense of the owner of the property. The expense of maintenance of said
land shall be billed directly to the landowner. Said notice shall be served by the post office
addressed to the owner at the address shown on the real estate tax rolls of the County. If payment
is not forthcoming from the landowner by October 1 of that year, the bill shall be assessed
against the property as provided by law.
A property owner may establish that a plant or plants are part of an alternative landscape and by
therefore proclaiming, may be exempt from the provisions of the above mentioned weed
ordinance. Alternative landscapes shall be those as described in the " Special Provisions "
Alternative Landscapes.
Special Provisions — Alternative Landscapes
1 Preamble. The Cit add diversi Council finds that there are a variety of landscapes in the City w
ty and a richness to the quality of life. ch
or allowed to go Certain areas in the Ci ty ht natural. These have been accepted b t have been left,
eP
residents as appropriate and as part of the uni ue y the in this of the City
are community expectations, however, that once an area has this community Then
or otherwise maintained that that area will continue to be ma
manner' When WdWspelt
aesthetica vegetati area is not on in that continuall
ll m a consistent
vegetation
and violates co y maintained, it becomes
neglected may decrease the value of adjacent oty standards, pro perty which appears
properly maintained there may be the folio perties. In addition, of vegetatio
and welfare: g adverse impacts on public heaW safety
a. Undesirable vegetation such as common buckthorn, quackgrass, and other weeds
may invade and threaten to supplant other more desirable vegetatio
b• Vegetation which causes allergic reactions,
and such as ragweed may develop,
C. Tall vegetation along drivewa and public roads may impair visibility when
entering or exiting public roads
The City Council also finds that it is
landscaping in the public interest to allow ci tizens to choose the type of •
larger community, however. this change a vegetation must be vegetation. As a protection for the
and the length of the transition period must be p mans and maintained
. managed
minimized
The Council finds that the establishment of prairie and meadow p lant co
acceptable landscape treatment in the City.
because weeds will This requires special consideration, however
predominates and w�O� during the first f ew f years of transition before the new vegetation
veg etation ill appear like neglect. Therefore, the Council finds that this of
getation is acceptable if it is proper
is given of the inte maintained to shorten the transition
nded result. Period and if notice
In contrast, the transition to trees and
because untended grass or weeds are not other
a necess species does not require special consideration
transition peri is shortened by eliminatin part of that transition period. Rather, the
techniques as organic mulch. 8 competition around the seedlings through such
The City Council enacts this ordinance to balance the public interest in a variety of vegetation
with the public need to ensure proper maintenance of that vegetation. The Council finds that
establishing a height limitation for certain vegetation is in the best interest of the public health,
safety, and welfare as outlined above and is a reasonable maintenance standard.
Definitions. For purposes of this section the following words shall have the meanings
specified below. •
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a. "Prairie vegetation" is grasses and flowering broad -leaf plants which are native to,
• or adapted to, the State of Minnesota, which are commonly found in meadow and
prairie plant communities, except weeds.
b. "Noxious weeds" are those plants designated as such by the State of Minnesota
pursuant to Minnesota Statues Section 18.171, Subd. 5.
C. "Regularly cut'' means mowing or otherwise cutting the vegetation so that it does
not exceed eight inches in height..
d. "Turf grasses" are grasses commonly used in regularly cut lawn areas, such as
bluegrass, fescue and rye grass blends, and non -woody vegetation interspersed
with them.
e. "Weeds" include all noxious weeds. Weeds also include any other non woody
plant exceeding eight (8) inches in height unless specifically being listed as an
alternative landscape as defined below. A property owner may establish that a
plant or plants are part of an alternative landscape by providing a written
landscape plan for the area in question, complete with a listing and locations of
plant species. Vegetation which does not comply with this plan are weeds.
3. Maintenance Standard. The maintenance standard in this section applies to property
which has been developed with a building as defined in the Building code, including
• vacant property combined with developed property for tax purposes, and a parcel of
property which has been completely or partially disturbed by demolition, grading or other
means in preparation for development or redevelopment.
a. All turf grass lawns must be maintained in an esthetically pleasing manner and or
compatible to the neighborhood in which it resides and must not exceed a height
of eight inches ( 8" ) measured from the base at ground level to the tip of each
stalk, stem, blade, or leaf.
b. This requirement does not apply to the following:
1. A wetland or floodplain designated on the official zoning map.
2. A drainage pond or ditch which stores or conveys storm water.
3. A pasture which is (a) currently being used only for the exercise or
feeding of domestic hoofed animals, (b) physically surrounded by a
permanent fence which separates the pasture from property used for other
purposes, (c) at least one -half acre in size, and (d) undeveloped with any
habitable buildings.
4. An area in which the land and vegetation appears not to have been graded,
landscaped, mowed, or otherwise disturbed by human or mechanical
means at any time. Determination of what constitutes this type of area
will be based on a reasonable judgment of the present appearance of the
area The recent history of the area may be relevant to this det erminati on.
5. An area established as an alternative landscape with prairie vegetation iF
a. The prior vegetation is eliminated and the prairie vegetation is
planted through transplanting or seed by human or mechanical
means, and
b. The area is cut at least once per year to a height of no more than
eight inches ( 8" ) , if weeds cover more than 25% of the area, and
C. A sign is posted on the property in a location likely to be seen by
the public, advising that a prairie is being established. This sign is
required only if the prairie vegetation is in an area likely to be seen
by the public. This sign shall be in addition to any sign permitted
by the sign ordinance but shall be no smaller than ten inches
square, no larger than one square foot, and no higher than three
feet tall. The sign is no longer required when weeds cover 25% or
less of the area.
6. Alternative Landscapes as described above shall be approved after
a written plan relating to management of the area contains the following:
a. legal description of the lawn upon which the grass and other
growth will exceed eight (8'� in length.
b. Statement of intent and purpose for the lawn. A description of the
vegetation types, plants and plant succession involved
C. The specific management and maintenance techniques to be .
employed.
d. Included shall be provisions for cutting at a length not greater than
eight inches ( 8" ) the front yard area, that portion of the yard that
abuts any public sidewalk and a strip must be maintained not less
than four feet ( 4ft ) adjacent to neighboring property tines waived
by the abutting property owner on the side so affected.
4. Declaration of Public Nuisance. The following are public nuisances subject to abatement
under this chapter:
1. Noxious weeds,
2. Vegetation which does not meet the maintenance standard specified in
paragraph 3 above, and
3. Vegetation which violates the sight - distance standards in City Ordinance
+94 Subd 6.
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2000
\J
PUBLICATION NO. 6171
ORDINANCE NO. 00 -271
AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON
TO INCLUDE CERTAIN LAND OWNED BY NORTH AMERICAN BROADCASTING AND THE
CITY OF HUTCHINSON TO AND ABUTTING THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON PURSUANT TO
MINNESOTA STATUES 414.033, SUBDIVISION 2(1) AND 2(3)
WHEREAS, North American Broadcasting and the City of Hutchinson have filed a petition dated
March 15, 2000, requesting that certain land, as legally described below:
Beginning at a point on the South line of the North 23 acres of the South 43 acres of the West Half of
the Southeast Quarter of Section 30, Township 117, Range 29 (said tract now being known as Lot 13
of Auditors Plat of the South Half of Section 30 and the North Half of Section 31, Township 117
North, Range 29 West) where said South line intersects the Easterly right of way line of State of
Minnesota Trunk Highway No. 15 as the same is now located; thence Northerly along said Easterly
right of way line a distance of 370 feet to the South line of said Lot 13; thence West along the South
• line of said Lot 13 to the point of beginning, together with that particular easement granted to the
parties of the first part, by Clair Cripps and Inez Cripps, dated 18" of November, 1953, and recorded
in the office of the Register of Deeds of McLeod County in Book 35 of Misc, on page 107 and 108.
FZVL 1
That part of Lot 13 of the AUDITOR'S PLAT OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 30 AND THE
NORTH HALF OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 117, RANGE 29, described as follows:
Commencing at the southwest corner of said Lot 13; thence easterly along the south line of said Lot
13 a distance of 771.18 feet to the point of beginning of the land to be described; thence northerly,
deflecting to the left 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds, 465.00 feet; thence westerly, parallel with
said south line, 266.75 feet to a point 370.00 feet easterly, as measured parallel with said south line,
from the easterly right of way line of State Highway No. 15; thence northerly 98.72 feet to the south
end of Line A; (said Line A is described as commencing at the intersection of the easterly right of
way line of State Highway No. 15 and the north line of Lot 14 of said Auditor's Plat; thence southerly
along said right of way line, 139.00 feet; thence easterly, parallel with said north line, 354.48 feet;
thence southerly, deflecting to the right 90 degrees 02 minutes 00 seconds, 220.13 feet to the north
line of said Lot 13 and the beginning of said Line A; thence southerly, along a prolongation of the last
described course, 186.44 feet and said Line A there terminating) thence northerly, along said Line A,
186.44 feet to the northeast corner of said Lot 13; thence southerly, along the east line of said Lot 13,
745.21 feet to the southeast comer of said Lot 13; thence westerly, along the south line of said Lot 13,
• a distance of 547.75 feet to the point of beginning.
-BYO- �
Ordinance. No. 00 -271
KDUZ/KKJR -City of Hutchinson
Also a 60.00 foot wide easement for access to the above described tract of land. The west line of said
easement is described as commencing at the intersection of the easterly right of way line of State
Highway No. 15 and the north line of Lot 14 of said Auditor's Plat; thence southerly along said right
of way line 139.00 feet; thence easterly, parallel with said north line of Lot 14 a distance of 359.00
feet to the beginning said west line of the easement; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 90
degrees 02 minutes 00 seconds, 220.13 feet to the north line of said Lot 13 and said west line there
terminating.
be annexed to the City of Hutchinson, and
WHEREAS, North American Broadcasting and the City of Hutchinson, represent that they are the sole
owners of the property, that the property is unincorporated, abuts the limits of the City of Hutchinson, is not
included within any other municipality, is not included in any area that has already been designated for orderly
annexation pursuant to Minnesota Statues 414.0325, and is approximately 18.28 acres in size.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota does hereby ordain:
SECTION 1. The City Council hereby determines and finds that the property abuts the municipality,
that the area to be annexed is 60 acres or less, that the property is not included in any area that has already
been designated for orderly annexation pursuant to Minnesota Statues 414.0325, that the municipality has
received a properly prepared Petition for Annexation from all of the owners of the property, and that the
Petition complies with all of the provisions of Minnesota Statutes 414.033 Subd. 2b.
SECTION 2. The property is urban in nature or about to become so.
SECTION 3. The corporate limits of the City of Hutchinson are hereby extended to include the Property gft
and the same is hereby annexed to and included within the City of Hutchinson as if the property had
originally been part thereof.
SECTION 4. The City Administrator is directed to file copies of this ordinance with the Minnesota State
Planning Agency, Hutchinson Township, the McLeod County Auditor, and the Minnesota Secretary of State.
SECTION 5. This ordinance takes effect upon its passage and publication and the filing of the copies
as directed in Section 4 and approval of the Ordinance by the Minnesota State Planning Agency.
Adopted by the City Council this 9' day of May, 2000.
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
Marlin D. Torgerson
Mayor
PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2000
E
PUBLICATION NO. 6172
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A MORATORIUM ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF ALL NEW
RADIO AND CELLULAR TOWERS AS REGULATED BY SECTION 10.08 OF THE CITY OF
HUTCHINSON ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 464
WHEREAS, the City of Hutchinson wishes to update its existing regulations of Section 10.08 of the
Zoning Ordinance pertaining to television and radio antenna.
WHEREAS, the existing regulations do not address new technology in the field of telecomunications
and therefore need to be revised.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota does hereby ordain:
That a moratorium shall be in effect immediately following the passage of this Ordinance and that no new
permits for radio, television, or cellular towers shall be approved for a length of 4 months or until the revised
Section 10.08 is adopted, whichever is first.
• Adopted by the City Council this 9' day of May, 2000.
ATTEST:
Crary D. Plotz
City Administrator
0
Marlin D. Torgerson
Mayor
J/ - (, --)
RESOLUTION NO. 114F?
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
RESOLUTION FOR PURCHASE
0
The Hutchinson City Council authorizes the purchase of the following:
ITEM
COST
PURPOSE
DEPT.
BUDGET
VENDOR
Engineering - McDonald
1,ift Station
$17,450
Increase Capacity
Waste-
water
Yes
Earth Tech
• The following items were authorized due to an emergency need:
ITEM I COST
P411.ilb`1?
DEPT. I BUDGET I VENDOR
Date Approved: May 9, 2000
Motion made by:
• Seconded by:
Resolution submitted for Council action
by:
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APPLICATION NS010. 25�
FOR
PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS, AND TRANSIENT MERCHANTS
2" x 2" Picture
required
NAME and DRIVER'S LICENSE INFORMATION
NAME:
PERMANENT ADDRESS:
PERMANENT TELEPHONE: 3d D'S /' (Pa-yQ
TEMPORARY LOCAL ADDRESS:
TEMPORARY TELEPHONE ACCESS:
DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER (STATE) (A)
HEIGH WEIGH EYE COLO
How many days?
FEES S LENGTH OF PERMIT REQUESTED
Months?
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LICENSE FEES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Application Fee of $25 applied towards the following permit fee(s)
Solicitors, Per day ......... ............................... S 25.00
Solicitors, Per year ........ ............................... S200.00
Transient Merchants, per day ............................... S 25.00
Transient Merchants, per year .............................. $200.00
Peddlers, Per day ........... ............................... S - 25 . 00
Peddlers, per year ......... ............................... 3200.00
BACKGROUND STATEMENT
HAVE YOU BEEN CONVICTED OF ANY CRIME, MISDEMEANOR, OR VIOLATION OF ANY
MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE, OTHER THAN TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS? YES N0 X_
IF YES, STATE NATURE OF OFFENSE AND PUNISHMENT OR PENALTY ASSESSED THEREFORE:
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PROVIDE TWO (2) M//C+�LEOD COUNTY PROPERTY OWNERS FOR CHARACTER REFERENCES
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DATE OF ACTIVITY: FROM:
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I hereby certify I have completely filled out the entire above applica-
tion and that the application is true, correct, and accurate.'
I fully understand that any person who violates any provision of the
Peddlers, Solicitors, and Transient Merchant Ordinance No. 673 is guilty of
a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not ex-
ceeding $500 or by imprisonment for a period not exceeding 90 days or both, plus,
in either case, the costs of prosecution.
Signature of Applicant / Date
• No application will be forwarded to the City Council unless received one
week prior to the regular Council meeting completely filled out with required
picture.
OFFICE USE
POLICE CHIEF RECOMMENDATION:
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(320) 275 -2838
(320)587.6200
COUNTRY QUALITY MEATS, INC.
"LET US BE YOUR FARMER"
23460 736TH AVE
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M .cowtgq"W meats.com DASSEL, MN 55325
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RELEASE OF INFOMkTION
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As an applicant for a Peddlers/'Solicitors /Transient Merchants Lic se from
the City of Hutchinson, "Snnesota, I am required to furnish infor—at'- . w;.:_i that
azenc =ay use in determining my moral, physical, mental and fina.-:c -I ac31`- -f'ca-
ticns. In this ccnnection, I hereby e mressly authorize release o. any and all in-
fo ration which you may have concerning me, including information of a con=i ential
or privileged nature.
I hereby release the agency with which I am seeking application for license,
and any organization, company or person furnishing infor— .ation to that agency as
ex-pressly authorized above, from any liability for da=.age which may result from
`, urnishing the information requested.
Applicant's Full
Printed Name:
Applicant's Address:
Applicant's Birth Date:
Applicant's Place of Birth:
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Rocoamend approval.
Driver's license I.D. required for purchase.
Stave Kadmon, Police Chief
Each applicant further states that -he &a not now the AOkW of. nor has -he made appUmdon ft
nor dtmn; -he intend to nuthe appikauon for a Federad Retail Dem 'eSpecudtaxstamplardwaskof
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Minnesota Depw mrnt of Public Safety
Alcohol and Gambling Laforouuent Division
444 Cedar St -Suite 133
SL pawl. MN 55101 -5133
(651)296.6439 TW (651)281-6333
APPLICATION AND PRRMIT
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CITY/COUNTY City of Au chinson DATEAPPROVED
CITY 1'EE AMOUNT 5.00 0 1 >CFPIgE DwI F_S ,. � r o A-10- ?000
DATE FEE PAID Y '
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To: Hutchinson Planning Commission
Prepared By: Planning Staff: Brad Emans, Dick Schieffer, Dolf Moon, Don Nelson,
Gary PloM Jean Ward. John Rodebetg, John Olson, John Webster,
Muir Hensen, dark Schnobrich, Steve Madson, Dick Nagy, Christie
Rock, Holly Kreft and Jane Wisehuaek
Date: April 10, 2000 - Meeting Date April 18, 2000
Applicant: Wal -Mart Stores, property owner
Property
Location: North and Northeast of Wal -Mart Store, West of State Highway 15
Brief Description
The property owners are requesting final plat review for the Wal -Mart expansion. The property
owners are also requesting a conditional use permit to operate an automotive repair shop within
the C-i District Section 8.12 requires that permitted uses within the C -2 Distnct are conditional
uses within the C-t District. .Automotive repair shops are a permitted use within the C -2 District;
therefore a conditional use permit is required.
Previous Conditions on the Preliminary Plat
The following were the conditions of the preliminary plat approval. Italics indicate the status of
each item:
Staff recommends approval of the preliminary plat with the following conditions:
Any utilities relocation required will be at the owners expense.
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The applwa nt are aware of this requirement
_. All necessary easements and rights of way dedications will be included on the
final plat
The easements and rights of wav are indicated on the plat.
A special easement document must be executed for the area of property within the
vacated street, east of the store. and north of the new store.
Staff is preparing this document.
a. The owner must grant right of way for a street connecting Atlanta and Baltimore
(in a city approved configuration).
The right of wav has been granted
_. The owner is required to build the street between Atlanta and Baltimore.
This is plamwil on the submitted construction drawings.
h. The owner must construct a nonh/south road (aligning with Harrington) as a part
of this project (and extend Denver).
The construction plans indicate this roadway construction. Staff is negotiating
with the adjoining property owner to acquire extra property for the southern
portion of the road. (The Citv currently holds a drainage and utility easement in
the area
Road construction documents for both streets must be submitted for approval.
These have been submitted Engineering has not provided their find approval.
8. A storm wmel redesign and easements must be submitted and approved.
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Phei•gCo Review - April 18, 2000
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The storm water pond has been redesigned and there is an additional pond being
added to the north of the store. Staff has reviewed the elevations of the pond. The
proposed pond will not impact the existing Clock Tower Plaza building.
9. A wetland delineation or certification of no wetlands on the site must be
sobmilied.
A ce►Wwatwn of exemption has been submitmdfor the wedad dw property.
10. Trees must be replaced or payment of 52,300 to the City must be submitted
The City Forester has reviewed the replacement tree plan and comments will be
available for the Planning Commission meeting.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Existing Zoning- C4
Lot Size: 27.68 acres
Exkd" La" Use: CommerciaWacam
Adjacent Laud Use
And Zoning: C4 and I/C
Comprehensive
Land Use Plan: Commercial
Zoning History: The original structure was constructed in 1992.
Preliminary Plat approved in November 1999.
Applicable
Regulations: Chapter 12, SubdivisioniPlaning. Section 8.12 —setback
requirements
Section 10.02 Parking Requirements
Paridng Regalresents:
Site Plan
The proposed structure would be 192.000 square feet which
would require 1.056 spaces. The site plan provides for 1,176
spaces.
The construction plans indicate a 100 x 200 foot area which is
deemed "future lease area' at the soudwastem comer of the
property (at Denver and Stare Highway 15). This area does not
meet minimum lot standards for this district, which requires a
minimum of l acre.
Street Construction
The Ciry will be narrowing the portion of Boston Street from
Century Avenue to Atlanta Avenue this year. The construction
must area the City's design
wwlkllw t Ptad Plat and Coaditiotaal Use Permit
Planning Commission Review — April 18, 2000
Page 3
• The north/south street Market Street will be partially built on
Fairground property. The City currently holds a drainage and
utility easement for the ditch area Staff is working with the Fair
Board to purchase the extra property necessary to build the street.
There should also be a curb as added to the new Market Street for
the gravel access road into the Fairground proQerty.
Originally. there was discussion about filling the drainage ditch.
which is located on the eastern portion of the Fairground property.
Staff has reviewed this and has determined that installing a pipe
and filling the area is premature at this time. The project would be
very expensive. More intensive review and design plans must be
completed before filling this area Currently, the ditch serves not
only as storage for storm water but also for quality. Staff will
continue to monitor this ditch area.
Conditlosal Use Permit
The conditional use permit for the automotive repair is similar to
other uses in this zoning district. If the use expands or changes,
staff would recommend amending the conditional use permit.
• Recommeadatlon:
Staff recommends approval of the conditional use permit for
automotive service with the following conditions:
If the use changes or expands the permit must be
amended.
Staff recommends approval of the final plat with the following
conditions:
1. The applicant must execute the subdivider's agreement
prior to commencement of construction.
2. The applicant must hold a ptxonstntction meeting with
the City.
3. The City must obtain a deed to the property for the street
prior to work commencing on Market Street.
4. The applicant must execute the maintenance agreement-
Cc: Darcy Winter. Winter and Associates. 3722 West 50" St, Mpis MN 55410
Wal-Mart Stores. Inc..:001 SE I Om Street Benwrivilk AR 720712 -6489
Bernie McRaith_ 600 Tvler Street SW, Hutchinson MN 55350
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DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
Wal -Mart Supercenter Expansion
CITY OF HUM-UNSON, MINNESOTA
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into the day and year set forth hereinafter, by Wai-
Mart Stores. Inc.. Fee Owner. hereinafter called the "Developer ": and the City of Hutchinson, a
Municipal Corporation in the Count of McLeod. State of Minnesota hereinafter called the "City ";
WITNESSETH:
• WHEREAS, the Developer will be the owner and developer of property situated in the City of
Hutchinson. County of McLeod. State of Minnesota. which has been surveyed and platted as Lots 1 stud
3 of Wal-Mart Subdivision; Lot 1. Block 3 and Lots 3 & 4 of Block 2 of Paden Addition; sod
adjoining proposed vacated Boston Street and Baltimore Avenue. and:
WHEREAS, the property will be newly described with a final plan known as Lot 1, Block 1,
Wal -Mart Addition to Hutchinson
WHEREAS, City Ordinance No. 464 and 466 and/or approved Conditional Use Permits requite
the Developer to make certain improvements in the subdivision;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
It is understood and agreed that ail improvements proposed in this agreement shall be at the sole
cost of the Developer. unless otherwise noted. and are not financed through the City.
1 . It is understood and agreed that existing Boston Street south of Ad a
Avenue will be vacated, and
a new alignment for Boston Street will be dedicated and constructed by the Developer as indicated
in the plans for the site.
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I It is understood and agreed that the Developer will construct a 9 -ton street (Marks Street as [toted
in the plans) to City standards in order to facilitate traffic due to the proposed street vacations and .
increase in traffic. The City agrees to take over the street and complete all required maintenance
and repair following verification of construction to City standards.
4. It is understood and agreed that municipal utilities proposed to be relocated due to the pmposedt
development shall be completed by, and at the expense oft the Developer.
:. It is agreed and understood that natural gas. electric, or telephone distribution mains and services
will be relocated at the expense of the Developer. Relocation can not occur until the site has been
graded to within 0.5' of proposed elevation. The Developer shall coordinate the relocation of these
lines with the appropriate utility company.
6. Existing municipal sanitary sewer. watetmain and storm sewer serving areas beyond the
Development shall remain the responsibility of the City, and shall be located in public utility and
drainage easements. The City shall repair and maintain these municipal services. The City agrees
to restore and compact trench areas disturbed by repair, however the Developer agrees that
improvernem constructed over these easements beyond bituminous street impmvernew shag be
restored at the Developer's expense.
7. The Developer shall provide ail turf establishment and erosion control necessary to protect the
utilities and street improvements beyond the boulevard areas. The Developer shall also provide all
erosion control during site grading work prior to infrastructure construction, necessary to meet local
and state requirements. •
8. It is understood and agreed that it shall be the Developers responsibility to provide survey control
points for all infrastructure and site construction.
9. It is agreed and understood that the Developer shall be responsible for assuring that bWlding
construction is completed in conformance with the preliminary plat, final plat and grading plan. It
is essential that the vertical and horizontal locations of the stttcturu s be verified to avoid conflict
with infrastructure. Any costs associated with correcting these conflicts shall be- tba soia
responsibility of the Developer.
It is understood and agreed that Trunk Sanitary Sewer and Watermain Fees for the undeveloped
portion of the site (previously Paden Addition Lots) will be charged based on rates in -place at the
time of payment of the building permit. Rates for 2000 and estimated acreages are:
Sanitary Sewer. l I acres t&. $2.000 /acre = S22.000.00
Watetmain: l I acres ( �;D S1.330 /acre = $14,630.00
IV. GENERAL
It is understood and agreed that trees removed by the reconstruction of the parking lot shad be
replaced along the new alignment of Boston Street and shall be at the expense of the Developer.
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It is understood and agreed that ail local. state and federal permits required to be obtained for the
• development shall be the responsibility of the Developer.
2. This agreement shall be binding upon and extend to the heirs. representatives, assigns and
successors of the parties.
3. It is understood and agreed that the City shall record this agreement at the McLeod County
Recorder's Office or McLeod County Registrar of Tides Office, and that no Building Permits will
be issued until said Agreement is recorded and a certified copy of this agreement is provided to the
City. The Developer shall pay all costs associated with said recording.
V, SIGNATURES
• FEE OWNER:
W& art Stores, Inc.
STATE
is COUNTY OF
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged
before me this _ day of 19
by
[ores, nc. ee er.
otary ic. ounty, Minnesota
qty Commission xpims
APPROVED BY THE HUTCHUVSON CITY COUNCIL THE _ DAY OF . 19--
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STATE OF MU4NESOTA
COUNTY OF
THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY:
John P. Rodeberg
Director of EngmeeringiPublic Works
Citv of Hutchinson
I I f Hassan Street SE
Hutchinson. MN 55350 -2522
320 - 234 -4208 (fax 320- 234 -4240)
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged
before me this day of p 19
by MarlinTorgerson. Mayor and Gary D. NoM
City Administrator of the City of Hutchinson.
Notary ic, unty, Mirawsm
My Commission Tres
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DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMEM
• This DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT ( "Agreement") is made this
day of 2000. by and between Wal -Mart Stores Inc.
(referred to hereinafter as "Owner") and the City of Hutchinson, a
municipal corporation, under the laws of the State of Minnesota,
hereinafter referred to as "City".
RECITALS:
A. The Owners are the holder of fee simple interest for the
property identified by the legal description found in Exhibit
A (the "Property"):
B. The City desires certain easements across the Property for
the purposes hereafter set forth, and the Owner has agreed
to grant such easements upon the terms and conditions
contained herein.
NOW, THEREFORE. in consideration of the sum of One Dollar
($1.00) and other good and valuable consideration given to Owner by the
City, the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged, it is agreed.
• AGREEMENTS
Grant of Easement Owners hereby grant to the City for
itself and for the benefit of the public, a permanent,
nonexclusive easement for drainage and utility purposes,
over, across. and upon those portions of the Property legally
described in Exhibit B ( "EasNrNnt Ana'). This easement
is for the purposes of constructing, maintaining, repairing,
and use of a public utilities system, together with all
appurtenances thereto (the "Public Improvement").
2. Use of Easement Area The easement hereby granted shall
be effective immediately upon execution of this document.
The Public Improvement may be used by the City, its
contractors and agents, for the purposes of constructing and
maintaining the Public Improvement, and by the public for all
purposes normally associated with a public utility system.
3. Construction: Maintenance The City shall be responsible
for the construction. repair and maintenance for the Public
• Improvement; unless in the event Owner, its successors and
assigns, except as descnbed with Paragraph 5 (a) hereof,
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Wal -Mart Addition to Hutchinson •
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cause any costs to the City in connection with such
noncompliance may be assessed against noncomplying
Owner.
4. Liability and Indemnification: Insurance During use of the
Easement Area, the City hereby agrees to indemnify and
save the Owner harmless from and against any and all suits,
demands. liabilities, costs and other expenses, including
reasonable attomeys' fees, incurred in connection with or
arising out of the use of the Public Improvement within the
Easement Area by the City, its contractors and agents or the
general public for the purposes granted herein, excluding,
however, from such indemnity any loss resulting from acts of
Owner or its guests. The City shall responsible for obtaining
and maintaining public liability insurance over the Easement
Area in such limits as City in its sole discretion deems,
reasonable and sufficient. The City's liability and obligation
under this Paragraph shall not exceed the statutory limits
contained in Minnesota Statutes Chapter 466. •
5. Owner's Covenants Owner covenants and agrees that;
a. At no time from the date of this agreement may the
owners encroach on the Easement Area, by the erection of
buildings, or permanent enclosures, fences or wails, or other
obstructions by Owner which would interfere with, or which
would otherwise obstruct access to, the Public Improvement
or the construction thereof in any manner. A parking lot
area with islands shall be allowable over the easement area.
However, maintenance and repair of these areas are
outside of the scope the City's responsibility for the
purposes of accessing Public Utilities. Therefore; no
maintenance or repair of the Owners parking lot area or
appurtenances thereof shall be the responsibility of the City.
b. Owners have the lawful right and authority, without
restriction, to convey the easements as herein granted, and
that the easements are not subject to any other interest
other than the interests of the Owners.
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• Wal-Mart Addition to Hutchinson
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6. Binding Effect The terms, provisions and easements
provided herein shall inure to the benefit of and be binding
upon the heirs, legal representatives, successors and
assigns of the Owner and City. The covenants, agreements
and easements contained herein shall be deemed to run
with, and burden the Property.
Termination of Easement In the event that the use of the
Public Improvement within the Easement Area is at anytime
discontinued by the City, the City shall have the right, but not
the duty, to enter further upon the Easement Area and
remove all or any pardon of the Public Improvement which
has been placed upon, over or under the Easement Area.
City agrees that in the event of such discontinuance (or the
Owners petition the City and the City agrees) the City shall
execute such documents, in recordable form, or bring such
actions, as may be necessary to cause this Agreement to be
terminated. The City expects to vacate the Easement Area
• when platting occurs for this area.
B. Enforcement In addition to any other remedy the City may
have, this Agreement may be enforced by City by injunction.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed as of
the day and year first above written, the undersigned,
, the for Wal-Mart
Stores, Inc, has read and understood the conditions of the above
easement and agrees to be bound by the conditions therein.
Signature
Print Name
Print Title
STATE OF )
) ss.
COUNTY OF )
On this day of , 2000, before me, a Notary
Public within and for said County, personally appeared
known to me to be the person described
in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that she
executed the same as her free act and deed.
Notary Public
My Commission Expires
This document was drafted by:
City of Hutchinson, 111 Hassan Street, Hutchinson, MN 55350 •
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CITY OF HUTCHINSON
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Marlin Torgerson, Its Mayor
STATE OF MINNESOTA i
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COUNTY OF MCLEOD 1
On this day of 20_, before me appeared
Martin Torgerson, to me personally known, who being by me duty swom, did
say that he is the Mayor of the City of Hutchinson. Minnesota. a municipal
corporation, and that said instrument was executed in behalf of said City by
• authority of its ; and that said Marlin Torgerson
acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said City.
Notary Public
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CITY OF HUTCHINSON
Gary Plotz, Its City Administrator
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
)SS
COUNTY OF MCLEOD )
On this day of 20_, before me appeared Gary
Plotz, to me personally known, who being by me duly swom, did say that he
is the City Administrator of the City of Hutchinson, Minnesota, a municipal
corporation, and that said instrument was executed in behalf of said City by
authority of its ; and that said Gary Plotz •
acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said City.
Notary Public
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• Wal -Mart Addition to Hutchinson
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EXHIBIT A
That part of Lot 1, Block 1, Wal -Mart Addition to Hutchinson according to
the recorded plat thereof. McLeod County, Minnesota
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EXHIBIT B
That part of Lot 1, Block 1, Wal -Mart Addition to Hutchinson according to
the recorded plat thereof, McLeod County, Minnesota described as
follows:
Beginning at the southwest comer of Boston Street as dedicated in
said Wal -Mart Addition to Hutchinson; thence South 01 degrees 00 minute
00 seconds West, assumed bearing, a distance of 70.00 feet along an
easterly line of said Lot 1; thence North 89 degrees 34 minutes 07
seconds West a distance of 146.21 feet; thence North 0 degrees 24
minutes 34 seconds East a distance to 8.53 feet; thence North 16
degrees 50 minutes 02 seconds West a distance of 104.36 feet; thence
North 89 degrees 35 minutes 26 seconds West a distance of 14.74 feet;
thence North 01 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of
291.81 feet to a northerly line of said Lot 1; thence South 89 degrees 34
minutes 07 seconds East a distance of 70.00 feet along said northerly line •
of Lot 1; thence South 01 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West a
distance of 299.95 feet: thence South 35 degrees 26 minutes 05 seconds
East a distance of 37.08 feet; thence South 89 degrees 34minutes 07
seconds East a distance of 99.98 feet to point of beginning.
Hutchinson City Cemtw
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DATE: April 19.2000
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Hutchinson Gry Council
FROM: Hutchinson Plannme Commission
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND A FINAL PLAT TO CONSTRUCT
AN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE AS REQUESTED BY WAL -MART STORES INC. (BOSTON AND
BALTIMORE AVENUES)
Pursuant to Sections 8.12 of Zoning Ordinance No. 464 and Subdivision Ordinance no. 466. the Hutchinson Planning
Commission is herebv submitting its findings of fact ana recommendation with respect to the aforementioned requests
for a conditional use permit and final plat.
HISTORY
On Starch 9. =000. Wal -man Stores Inc. submrnea aoplicanons for a conditional use permit and final plat. The
conditional use permit is required for auto service in me C-1 District. The preliminary plat was approved in November
of 1999 with a list of 10 conditions.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. The required application was submitted and the appropriate fee paid.
_. Notices were mailed to the surrounding property owners as well as published in the Hutchinson Leader on April
6.2000.
All of the conditions of the preliminary plat have been addressed.
RECOMMENDATION
The Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of the conditioeW use permit with the condition dint if the toe
changes or expands the permit must be amended. ;lie Planning Commission also unanimously voted to approve the
final plat with the following conditions:
I . The applicant must execute the subdivider 's agreement prior to commencement of construction.
_. The applicant must hold a preconstruction meeting with the City.
3. The City must obtain a deed to the property for the street prior to work commencing on Market Street.
4. The applicant must execute the maintenance agreement.
5. The City must attempt to accommodate Champion Auto's request of two accesses.
Respectfully submitted.
Bill Arndt Chairman
Hutchinson Planning Commission
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RESOLUTION NO. 11452
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUEST OF WAI-MART
STORES INC. TO CONSTRUCT AN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER TO BE LOCATEWA'i
THE ADDITION TO THE EXISTING WAL -MART (1300 HWY 15 SOUTH)
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MN:
FINDINGS
Wal -mart Stores Inc., property owner, made application to the City Council for a Conditional Use Permit
under Section 8.12 to construct an automotive service center on property with the following legal description:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 1, Block 1,
WAL -MART ADDITION TO HUTCH NSON, McLeod County, Minticsota
The City Council has considered the recommendation of the Planning Commission and the effect of the
proposed use on the health, safety. and welfare of the occupants of the surrounding lands, existing and
anticipated traffic conditions, and the effect on values of properties in the surrounding area and the effect of
the use on the Comprehensive Plan.
3. The Council has determined that the proposed use is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the •
Zoning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan.
CONCLUSION
RECOMMENDATION:
The City Council hereby approves the conditional use permit with the following condition:
1. If the use changes or expands, the permit must be amended.
Adopted by the City Council this 9i day of May, 2000.
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
Marlin D. Torgerson
Mayor
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RESOLUTION NO. 1 1453
RESOLUTION GIVING APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT TO BE KNOWN AS WAL-
MART SUBDIVISION LOCATED NORTH OF DENVER AVENUE AND EAST OF
PROPOSED MARKET STREET
WHERE AS, Wal -mart Stores Inc.. have submitted a final plat to be known as WAL -MART
SUBDIVISION of said subdivision in the manner required for platting of land under the Hutchinson
Ordinance. and all proceedings have been duly had thereunder. and
WHEREAS, said plat is in all respects consistent with the City Plan and the regulations and
requirements of the laws of the State of Minnesota and the ordinance of the City of Hutchinson and
WHEREAS, said plat is situated upon the following described land in McLeod County, to-
wit:
Existing Legal Description: Lots 3 and 4. Block 2 of Paden 1" Addition
• Lot 1, Block 3 of Paden I' Addition
Lot 1. Block 1 of Wal -mart Subdivision
New Legal Description: Lot 1. Block 1. WAL ,MART ADDITION TO
HUTCHINSON. McLeod Counry, Minnesota
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON,
That said final plat of WAL -MART SUBDIVISION is hereby approved and
accepted by the City as being in accord and conformity with all ordinances, City
plans and regulations of the Cit of Hutchinson and the laws of the State of
Minnesota subject to the following conditions:
The applicant must execute the developer's agreement prior to
commencement of construction.
The applicanvowner is responsible for all construction costs associated
with the new streets (Market and Boston 1.
The applicant must hold a preconstruction meeting with the City.
4. the City must obtain a deed to the property for the street prior to work
• commencing on Market Street.
Resolution No. 11453
Final Plat — Wal -mart Subdivision
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The applicant must execute the maintenance agreement within the
document of a drainage and utility easement to vacated portions of
Boston Street and Baltimore Avenue.
6. Champion .-Auto shall have one access onto the new portion of Boston Street
and maintain an access point onto Baltimore Avenue.
Adopted by the City Councii this 9' day of May, 2000.
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plorz
City Administrator
Marlin Torgerson
Mayor
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: April 19, 2000
TO: Hutchinson City Council
FROM: Hutchinson Plannine Commission
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR OUTDOOR STORAGE OF
MATERIAL (EXISTING USE) AS REQUESTED BY AMCON BLOCK (31 I HWY 7 EAST)
Pursuant to Sections 10.01 of Zoning Ordinance No. 464. the Hutchinson Planning Commission is hereby submitting
its findings of fact and recommendation with respect to the aforementioned request for a conditional use permit
HISTORY
On March . =000, Amcon Block Inc. submitted an application for a conditional use permit for outdoor storage of
.xistine material.
FINDINGS OF FACT
L The required application was submitted and the appropriate fee paid.
2. Notices were mailed to the surrounding property owners as well as published in the Hutchinson Leader on April
6, 2D00.
RECOMMENDATION
The Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of the conditional use and variances request with the
conditions that the fencing and clean up issues be addressed prior to moving forward to the City Council.
Respectfully submitted,
Bill Amdt Chairman
Hutchinson Planning Commission
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RESOLUTION NO. 1 1463
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMPr FOR OUTSIDE
STORAGE OF MA TERIALS
AMCON BLOCK INCJMARSHALL CONCRETE PRODUCTS INC.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON. MN:
FINDINGS
1. .Amcon Block Inc., owners, and Marshall Concrete Products, applicant. have submitted an application for
a conditional use permit for outside storage of materials at the following described property:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: As attached in Exhibit A
'_. The Planning Commission reviewed the conditional use permit with a public hearing at their April 18, 2000
meeting and recommended changes be submitted prior to review by the City Council.
3. The City Council has considered the recommendation of the Plamtng Commission and the effect of the
proposed use on the health, safety. and welfare of the occupants of the surrounding lands. exiling and
• anticipated traffic conditions. and the effect on values of properties in the surrounding area and the effort of
the use on the Comprehensive Plan.
:. The Council has determined that the proposed use. with the listed condition& will be in harmony with the
general purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan.
CONCLUSION
RECOMMENDATION:
The City Council hereby approves the conditional use permit with the following conditions:
1. The owners agree to install a fence as indicated by Marshall Concrete
Product's letter. dated May 3. 2000. attached hereto. (September 1, 2000
deadline i
'_. The fencing shall be completed as provided in the site plan. dated May 2, 2000.
3. The fencing shall be constructed as described in the May 3. 2000 letter.
4. Items currently stored on the property which are not essential to the use (i.e.
inoperable machinery) shall be removed by December 31. 2001 (Letter
describes location of materials.)
5. Compliance with any regulation regarding filling of wetland areas (if found to
be in violation ). At this time the City is not aware of any non -compliance.'
6. Compliance with any requests for drainage reconstruction or maintenance.
1 There is a the inlet which exists the property near 645 Waller Drive. This tile
inlet needs to be kept clear of debris and material. The tile has been
reconstructed in the past.) 4 4F) —
Resolution NO. 11463
Amcon Bllock/Marshall Concrete Products
may 9, 2080
Page 2
7. Failure to meet the above listed conditions shall result in additional review by
the Plannin¢ Commission and City Council
Adopted by the City Cotntual this 9' day of May, 2000.
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
Marlin D. Torgerson
Mayor
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Clean -up and fencing plan for for Conditional Use Permit Application
311 Highway 7 East
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Current Property Owner_ Amcon Block and Precast
Operator Applying for Conditional Use Permit: Marshall Concrete Products, Inc-
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Outside storage of materials requires a conditional use permit in the city of Hutchinson. We are in the
process of buying the plant and property at 311 Highway 7 from Amoon Block and Precast We will not
be able to complete the deal until we can be assured of obtaining the required permit for outside material
storage_ The Planning Department reviewed our application for the permit and forwarded their
recommendations to the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission unanimously voted to approve
the application pending the completion of a clean up plan, agreement on required buffers or fencing, and
agreement to comply with any regulations regarding wetlands if the current state of the property is found
to be in violation of regulations.
The storm water system on the property includes drain tiles in the yard that connect to a ditch on the east
property line near where the property line takes the final jog to the east. The drainage ditch then eomects
to the quarry pond, which has another ditch connected to a low area in the Northwest corner of the
property. This low area is adjacent to the McCleod county drain tile inlet about 40 feet east of the west
property line. The capacity of this storm water system is considerable. Recent problems with this drain
file were caused by the washout water required for the tedi -mix trucks based at this plant. Without 300-
500 gallons of washout water per truck per day being dumped in this area, the system can handle all the
storm runoff from this property-
Prior owners used the property as a landfill for product and equipment The attached photos show debris
consisting of concrete products, wood products and steel. Clean-up of the concrete product waste will
occur over time as part of our waste crushing and recycling. The exact time frame for when this clean up
can be completed is uncertain, but one estimate is that at current expected block production rates, there is
sufficient on site material to mix with production waste for 10 to 20 years The waste product on the
ground currently can be used to provide fine materials for a marketable road base product. It must be
crushed to be usable_ Scrap metal clean up will be completed before December 2001. This is expected to
cost 3,000 to 5,000 dollars over the value of the scrap metal- We intend to have our employees work on
clean up during slack time.
With regard to fencing or buffering around outside storage areas we propose the following. We will fence
the southern border of the property east of the garage and office area with a five foot opaque fence. This
fence will not be built until either we have been able to purchase the garage from the Alice Peterson
estate, or until we have determined that we ate not able to agree on a price for the purchase. If we can
agree, the fence would go from the southern corner of the garage cast to the south east comer of the yard,
and then back to the north a few dozen feet. This is our preferred option. Option two would be to follow
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the current south pmperty line, which starts at the southeast comer of the office and angles to the east In
either case, we will have the fence constructed no later than September 1, 2000. We also propose a 5'
opaque fence with a gate running from the southwest comer of the plant to the southwest comer of the
property. The western border south of Sixth Avenue consists of trees and a low beam. We propose to
leave the trees in this area undisturbed. The fence will start new the southwest comer of the property and
go to the Sixth Avenue gate. This fence would be 6' opaque, and would be held back to the east of the
trees. We don't plan to alter the fence on the Megard property. We will screen the Sixth Avenue gate
with material that will match or complement the fence materials. North of Sixth Avenue there is a large
buffer of natural vegetation. The property line is also finther to the west than what is commonly behaved.
A fence on the property line would result in a fairly significant reduction in unable space in the backyards
of these neighbors. We propose no fencing on this border area The north and east borders consist of
berms and trees along the wetlands and quarry pit We would also propose no fencing in this area. All
proposed fencing will be completed by September 1, 2000.
Y Smcer. Miller 2Jn M. Fisch
President Manager
EXHIBIT A
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DESCRIPTIONS PROVIDED BY TRI- COUNTY ABSRACT AND TITLE GAURANTY, INC.
PARCEL I
That pan of the Southwest Quarter of Section 32, Township 117 North, Range 29 West of the 51h Principal Meridian,
described as 19110105:
Beginning at a point on the West I1M of said Southwest Ouarter a alstonce of 699.25 leer South of the northwest corner
of said Southwest Quarter: thence East a distance of 478.40 feet: Mence South a distance of 367.00 feet: thence Woof
a distance of 148.40 11#1 thence South a distance of 45.55 feet to a point 193.00 feet North from the Northerly right
of way line of State Highway No. 7; thence Westerly, parallel with sold right of way Ilne, a distance of 207,00 feet:
thence south to sold right of way lined. thence Westerly, along said right of-way line, to sold West line of the Southwest
Quarter thence North along saki West line to the point of beginning.
Also that port of said Southwasf Quarter described as follows:
Beginning at the northwest corner of sold Southwest Quarter of Section 32. Township 117, Range 29 thence South on
the West line of said Southwest Quarter a distance of 890.23 feel: thence East a distance of 620.40 feel: thence North
354.25 feet: thence West 10.4 feet: thence North 547 feet to the North IIM of sold Southwest Quaver: thence Well
along the North line of said Southwest Quarter 610 feet to the point of beginning.
PARCEL 2
Lot 2, Block 3. Townslte of Hutchinson, North Half, Excepting marefrom the following described tracts, to -wlr:
i) Commencing of the southwest corner of said Lot 2. Stock 3, Townslte of Hutchinson, North Half. thence Northerly
along the West line of sold Lot 2 a dlstance of 333,8 feet to a point, which point Is the southeast corner of Lot 3 M Block 34
Townslte of Hutchinson, North Half: thence Southeasterly on a Una to a point which Is 334.7 feet Nonh and 52 het West
of the southeast corner of sold Lot 2 m Block 3, Townslte of Hutchinson, North Half: lhence southweefsriy on a flee
parallel to the East tine of sold Lot 2 In Block 3 to the South line of sold Lot,2: thence Northwesterly along the South
Il of sold Lot 2 to the southwest corer thereof being the point of commencement.
20 Commencing of o point on the Easterly I" of Lot 2 In 0100A 3, Townslte of Hutchinson, North Halt 75.2 het Northerly
from the southeasterly corner of sold Lot 2: (hence NorttlsAy 199 foot along the Easterly Una of sold Lot 2: thence
Northwesterly 52 feet to a point which Is the Northerly 238 feet from the North line of Pak Avenue as the same Is new
� ocolad: thence Southwesterly 238 feet on a Una parallel with the Southerly line of said Lot 2 to the North Una of Pak
vanuo: thence Easterly 68.2 feet to the place of beginning.
31 Commencing at the northeast aorher Of the Southeast Quarter of Section 31, Township 117 North, Range 29 West,
Mclood County, Minnesota: therms BOUth along the East lino of said Southeast Quarter a distance of 970.00 het: thence
Southwesterly 268.19 foot clang a UM which prolonged Ssuthiessterly Intersects the Southeasterly lint of said Lot 2 d
distance of 50,00 foot Westerly of sold East IIM, as maasurod at a right ongie to said East line, to the point of
beginning of the land to be dasplbed: thence continuing Southwesterriy, along sold Southwesterly prolongation, 45.39 feet
to sold Intersection with the Southeasterly IIM 61 Lot 2: thence South, parallel with sold East line, to the Int"4411 n with
the Northorly right of way IIM of State Rowdy No. T, thence Easterly, along sold right of way line, to the Intersection
with sold East Hri thence North, along said East line, to o point 1241.04 feat South of sold northeast corner of the
Southeast Quarter: thence Westerly, to the point of beginning.
4) Commencing of the northeast carrier of the Southeast Ouarter of Section 31, Township 1 17 North, Range 29 West:
thence South along the East Inca of acid Southeast Quarter a distance of 97MOD het to the point of beginning of the
land to be dowlibed: thence Southwssteirly268.t9 feet along a line which prolonged southwesterly Intersects the
southeasterly line of said Lot 2 a distance of 50.00 het westerly of sold east line, as measured at a right angle to *Old
.East (ins: .rnenca_F_asta
' Ely -to .a point on sold Emit Use afshs Southeast Ouartsr distant 271.04 feet South of the POInt.nt
begMMng :. thence NOrtN, "along sold East One, to the point of beginning.
5) Commencing at the Mrthoast corner of the Southeast Quarter of Station 31. Township 1 17 North, Range 29 West:
thence South along the East line Of sold Southeast OUGMW a distance of 970.00 feet: thence Southwesterly 261.19 feet
along a line which N prolonged Southwesterly If airoaers the Southeasterly line of said Lot 2 a distance of 50.00 toot
Westerly of sold East line thence continuing Southwesterly, along sold Southwesterly prolongation, 45.39 feet to sold
Intersection with the Southeasterly IIM of said Lot 2: thence Southwesterly, clang sold Southeasterly line of Lot 2, a
distance of 52.03 foot to a point 274.20 feet nortMasterh of the southeasterly corner of sold Lot 2. os moosursd clang
sold Southeasterly Una; thence Northwest", at a right angle to sold Southeasterly line, a dlstdr,oa of 52.00 fast: thence
Northeasterly, parallel with sold Southeasterly line, a distance of 77.54 feet: thence Easterly 36.63 feet to the point of
beginning.
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PARCEL 7
That port of Lots I and Z Mods 3, Tewtfatte of Huychinsal, Ilarfh Half 4990644 as feloes, ro—rfr:
Cewsnenehq as them N"s= eerrsor of 6se S@Whmt Olsarrer of Semen 31. Terrhh4 117 North, Rage 24 War: tlterKo
South dWv rho (East lrr of OW Southeast OYwrter a 1 1 of 11170.00 feet to er porn of repntrMS of dte WW to De emb,
dlmdbge theece SeutlresMAy 26LID hetd" a be ehWr prokn0Sd sou*tmhrrl V*Wv*cts the soulhemtsril fir of
saW Let 2 a dlstanes *1 50 her westerly of sell @get We. as teeeeured at a fthr wqk f. sad Easy LW oboes
Eas Orly to a pear on saW East lrr of the Southow Ouerfer dlstam 271.04 feet Soarh of the palm Of b@OW W- ftrnae `
North. along UN East fine. to the polm of beglming.
thsnytion an l"FA4e %Mel
SURVEY NOTES:
I. The drsellonal Cans of 3 Wh and lresl of the detarpffow for the Parcels In the Soullhiml Ouarfer of
Sullen 32 are Mtorpreted to the paralel with the *"I and It" Ines of said Southeml oiswer.
2. The east fine of the subject property in ON %uthrosl'Ouarter of Section 32 ryes set on the rest fits
of HUTCHNSON MDUSTMAL CORPORATION PLAT, as planed and mon~ted. Ste notes along said east
one.
3. No desv1ptlons of adjoining parcels tier@ provided, this turn} Is Dosed on the legal doscriptions
provided
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DAN K. PROCHNOW
Courrsr ,LOR AT LAw LLC
126 North Franklin St., Ste, 100
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Telephone (320) 587 -0305
Fax (320) 587 -0949
April 17, 2000
Hand Delivered
Mr. John P. Rodeberg
Director of Engineering/Pubhe Works
Hutchinson City Center
111 Hassan Street SE
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Re: Rolling Meadows Subdivision
Confinement of Easement
Our File: 99 -0028
Dear John:
ADMITTED IN
COLORADO 6 MNBJESOTA
Please find enclosed is the Agreement concerning the confinement of the
McCormick Properties easement in Rolling Meadows. Upon execution by the City, please return
the same to me.
Your speed and cooperation in this matter are greatly appreciated.
Very truly yours,
DAN K. PROCHNOW
COUNSELLOR AT LAW, LLC
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Enclosure
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is made by and between Sorensen & Naustdal Properties,
LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company (hereinafter "S & N"), McCormick Family Limited
Partnership, a Minnesota partnership (hereinafter "Partnership ") and the City of Hutchinson, a
municipal corporation (hereinafter the "City") on the following terms and conditions:
WHEREAS, S & N is the owner and developer of certain property legally
described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto (hereinafter "S & N Property "); and,
WHEREAS, Partnership is the owner of real estate legally described in Exhibit
°B" attached hereto (hereinafter "Partnership Property"); and,
WHEREAS, Partnership is a successor in interest to a drainage easement
agreement contained within a Warranty Deed dated December 20, 1954 and filed for record
January 1, 1956 in Book 104, Page 355 in the office of the McLeod County Recorder in favor of
Partnership Property to drain surface water over and across S & N Property; and,
WHEREAS, S & N Property has been platted as Rolling Meadows and is subject
to a Subdivision Agreement with the City undated and recorded October 14, 1999 as Document
No. 298683; and,
WHEREAS, S & N, the City and Partnership desire to confine the drainage
easement in favor of Partnership over and across S & N Property.
_+ NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, and for other good and
valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties
make the following Agreement:
That the drainage easement referred to in the Warranty Deed dated
December 20, 1954 and filed for record January 1, 1956 in Book 104,
Page 355 in the office of the McLeod County Recorder shall be confined
on S & N Property as follows:
The North Ten (10) feet of Lot Two (2), Block One (1) Rolling
Meadows, and then connecting to the City storm sewer at CBMH3 on
the property line between Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block One (1)
Rolling Meadows, thence South along said boundary line and
connecting to CBMH2 on the north boundary of Eighth Avenue
Northwest, thence continuing under Eighth Avenue to CBMHI on the
South boundary of Eighth Avenue Northwest, thence in a southeasterly
direction across Outlot E and Outlot A to the holding pond found on
Outlot A of Rolling Meadows, thence exiting the holding pond in a
southwesterly direction to CBMH6, thence South Southwest to
CBMH7 on the north boundary line of Seventh Avenue Northwest,
thence in a southerly direction under Seventh Avenue Northwest to
CBMH8 and there exiting the subject property into the City storm
sewer system, including any current or future public easements or right
of way of record on the plat of Rolling Meadows Subdivision.
That the foregoing confinement of easement shall be in perpetuity and
neither S & N nor the City shall do anything to interrupt the flow of
drainage from Partnership's tile into the City storm sewer system.
This Agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, executors and assigns of
the parties.
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SORENSEN & NAUSTDAL
PROPERTIES, LLC, a Minnesota limited
liability company
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The foregoing instrument was ackno ledged before me this day of 44�_z,
2000 , by �1r S�-r� s - and / kA-�lAJA the and
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of Sorensen & Naustdal Properties, LLC , a limited liability company
under the laws of Minnesota , on behalf of the limited liability company .
Notarial Stamp or Seal
®DAN K. PROCHNO
NOTARY PUBLIC -MINNESOTA TA
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Dated: McCORMICK FAMILY LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP, a Minnesota partnership
BY:
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STATE OF MINNESOTA)
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COUNTY OF McLEOD )
The foregoing instrument was acknowled ed before me this day of
2000 , by £,,, 0 , . /1, k t -the 6c,, r of McCormick Family Limited
Partnership , a partnership under the laws of Minnesota , on behalf of the partnership
Noarial Stamp or Seal M
DANK PROCHNOW
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NOTARY PUBLIC- MINNESOTA Otary Public
N y Camp EXp(m Jan. 31.2005
Dated: Reap CITY OF HUTCHINSON, a Municipal
corporation
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The fo egoing ins ent was ac owledged bef e me this day f ✓ O
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of the itvofHutclAnson municipal comorati n under the laws of
sot on behalf of the municipal corporation .
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THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY:
DAN K. PROCHNOW
COUNSELLOR AT LAW, LLC
126 Franklin St. N
Suite 100
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Telephone: (320) 587 -0305
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Exhibit A
Lots One (1) through Six (6) Block One (1); Lots One (1) through Three (3) Block Two (2); Lots
One (1) through Three (3) Block Three (3); Lots One (1) through Eight (8) Block Four (4); Lot
One (1) Block Five (5); Lot One (1) Block Six (6); Lot One (1) Block Seven (7); Lot One (1)
Block Eight (8); and, Lots One (1) through Two (2) Block Nine (9) all in ROLLING
MEADOWS, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County
Recorder, McLeod County Minnesota
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RESOLUTION NO. 11464
RESOLUTION DECLARING COST TO BE ASSESSED AND
ORDERING PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5038
LETTING NO. 91PROJECT NO. 00 -23
WHEREAS, cost has been determined for the improvement of:
Project No. 00 -23 7th Avenue NW and 8th Avenue NW in Rolling Meadows by
construction of storm sewer, sanitary sewer and services, waterrnain
and services, grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, bituminous
base, bituminous surfacing and appurtenances,
and the bid price for such improvement is $177,378.58 and the expenses incurred or to be incurred
in the making of such improvement amount to $42,570.86 so that the total cost of the improvement
will be $219,949.44.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF.THE CITY OF
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA:
1. The portion of the cost of such improvement to be paid by the City is hereby declared to be
$0.00 and the portion of the cost to be assessed against benefited property owners is declared to
be $219,949.44.
2. Assessments shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period of 10
is years, the first of the installments to be payable on or before the first Monday in January, 2001 and
shall bear interest at the rate of 10 percent (plus or minus) per annum from the date of the adoption
of the assessment resolution.
3. The City Administrator, with the assistance of the Director of Engineering, shall forthwith
calculate the proper amount to be specially assessed for such improvement against every
assessable lot, piece or parcel of land within the district affected, without regard to cash valuation,
as provided by law, and he shall file a copy of such proposed assessment in his office for public
inspection.
4. The City Administrator shall, upon the completion of such proposed assessment, notify the
Council thereof.
Adopted by the Council this 9th day of May, 2000.
Mayor
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City Administrator
RESOLUTION NO. 11465
RESOLUTION WAIVING HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5038
LETTING NO. 9/PROJECT NO. 00 -23
WHEREAS, by a resolution passed by the Council on the 9th day of May, 2000, the Director of
Engineering was directed to prepare a proposed assessment of the cost of improving:
Project No. 00-23 7th Avenue NW and 8th Avenue NW in Rolling Meadows by
construction of storm sewer, sanitary sewer and services, watermain
and services, grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, bituminous
base. bituminous surfacing and appurtenances.
WHEREAS, the Director of Engineering has notified the Council that such proposed
assessment has been completed and filed in his office for public inspection:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA:
1. The owners of the affected properties have waived hearing on said proposed assessment.
3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the
assessment to the County Auditor, pay the whole of the assessment on such property, with interest
accrued to the date of payment. to the City Administrator, except that no interest shall be charged
if the entire assessment is paid by November 15th, 2000. He may at any time thereafter, pay to
the City Administrator, the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with interest accrued •
to December 31 of the year in which such payment is made. Such payment must be made before
November 15 or interest will be charged through December 31 of the succeeding year.
Adopted by the Council this 9th day of May, 2000.
Mayor
City Administrator
•
• RESOLUTION NO. 11466
RESOLUTION ADOPTING ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5038
LETTING NO. 9 /PROJECT NO. 00 -23
WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution and waiver of hearing the Council has met and reviewed
the proposed assessment for improvement of:
Project No. 00-23 7th Avenue NW and 8th Avenue NW in Rolling Meadows by
construction of storm sewer, sanitary sewer and services, watermain
and services, grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, bituminous
base, bituminous surfacing and appurtenances,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA:
1. Such proposed assessment, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof,
is
hereby accepted, and shall constitute the special assessment against the lands named therein, and
each tract of land therein included is hereby found to be benefited by the proposed improvement
in the amount of the assessment levied against it.
2. Such assessment shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period
• of ten (10) years, the first of the installments to be payable on or before the first Monday in
January, 2001, and shall bear interest at the rate of p ercent per annum as set down by the
adoption of this assessment resolution. To the first installment shall be added interest on the entire
assessment from November 1, 2000, until the 31 st day of December, 2001. To each subsequent
installment when due, shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid installments.
3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the
assessment to the County Auditor, pay the whole of the assessment on such property, with interest
accrued to the date of payment, to the City Treasurer. except that no interest shall be charged if
the entire assessment is paid by the 15th day of November, 2000; and he may, at any time
thereafter, pay to the City Treasurer the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with
interest accrued to the 31st day of December, of the year in which such payment is made. Such
payment must be made before November 15, or interest will be charged through December 31, of
the next succeeding year.
4. The Administrator shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the
County Auditor to be extended on the property tax lists of the County, and such assessment shall
be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes.
Adopted by the Council this 9th day of May, 2000.
Mayor
•
City Administrator
RESOLUTION NO. 11467
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID AND AWARDING CONTRACT •
LETTING NO. 9
PROJECT NO. 00 -23
Whereas, pursuant to an advertisement for bids for the furnishing of all labor and material for
the improvement of:
Project No. 00-23 7th Avenue NW and 8th Avenue NW in Rolling Meadows by construction
of storm sewer, sanitary sewer and services, watermain and services,
grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, bituminous base, bituminous
surfacing and appurtenances;
and bids were received, opened and tabulated according to law, and the following bids were received
complying with the advertisement:
Bidder Amount Bid
R & R Excavating Inc. of Hutchinson MN $177,378.58
Machtemes Construction Inc of Waconia MN $206,898.30
Widmer Inc of St Bonifacius MN $208,216.50
Quam Construction Company of Willmar MN $208,490.32
Duininck Bros. Inc. of Prinsburg MN $211,569.86
and whereas, it appears that R & R Excavating Inc. of Hutchinson, MN is the lowest responsible •
bidder.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA:
1. The mayor and city administrator are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a
contract with R & R Excavating Inc. of Hutchinson, MN, in the amount of $177,378.58, in the name
of the City of Hutchinson, for the improvement contained herein, according to the plans and
specifications therefor approved by the City Council and on file in the office of the Director of
Engineering.
2. The Director of Engineering is hereby authorized and directed to return forthwith to all
bidders the deposits made with their bids, except that the deposits of the successful bidder and the
next lowest bidder shall be retained until a contract has been signed, and the deposit of the suul
bidder shall be retained until satisfactory completion of the contract.
Adopted by the Hutchinson City Council this 9th day of May, 2000.
Mayor
City Administrator
RESOLUTION NO. 11468
RESOLUTION DECLARING COST TO BE ASSESSED AND
ORDERING PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT
• ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5039
LETTING NO. 6/PROJECT NOS. 00 -09100 - 12100- 13100 -17
WHEREAS, cost has been determined for the improvement of:
Project No. 00-09 Griffin Avenue NE from TH 15 to Maple Street NE by construction of
grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, bituminous base, bituminous
surfacing and appurtenances.
Project No. 00 -12 Hilltop Drive NE in Santelman's 3rd Addition from Michigan Street NE
to Paul's Road NE by construction of water services, sanitary sewer
services bituminous wear course and appurtenances;
Project No. 00 -13 8th Avenue SW in Hunter's Ridge by construction of bituminous wear
course and appurtenances;
Project No. 00 -17 Michael Court NW, North of North High Drive (CSAH 12) to KDUZ
by construction of storm sewer, sanitary sewer and services,
watermain and services, grading, gravel base, curb and gutter,
bituminous base, bituminous surfacing and appurtenances;
and the bid price for such improvement is $567,723.02 and the expenses incurred or to be incurred
in the making of such improvement amount to $136,253.53 so that the total cost of the
improvement will be $703,976.55.
• NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA:
1. The portion of the cost of such improvement to be paid by the City is hereby declared to be
$413,469.21 and the portion of the cost to be assessed against benefited property owners is
declared to be $290,507.34.
2. Assessments shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period of 10
years, the first of the installments to be payable on or before the first Monday in January, 2001 and
shall bear interest at the rate of 10 percent (plus or minus) per annum from the date of the adoption
of the assessment resolution.
3. The City Administrator, with the assistance of the Director of Engineering, shall forthwith
calculate the proper amount to be specially assessed for such improvement against every
assessable lot, piece or parcel of land within the district affected, without regard to cash valuation,
as provided by law, and he shall file a copy of such proposed assessment in his office for public
inspection.
4. The City Administrator shall, upon the completion of such proposed assessment, notify the
Council thereof.
Adopted by the Council this 9th day of May, 2000.
•
Mayor
City Administrator
-yG)
RESOLUTION NO. 11469
RESOLUTION FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT
• ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5039
LETTING NO. 61PROJECT NOS. 00 -09100 - 12100- 13/00 -17
WHEREAS, by a resolution passed by the Council on the 9th day of May, 2000, the Director
of Engineering was directed to prepare a proposed assessment of the cost of improving:
Project No. 00 -09 Griffin Avenue NE from TH 15 to Maple Street NE by construction of
grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, bituminous base, bituminous
surfacing and appurtenances.
Project No. 00 -12 Hilltop Drive NE in Santelman's 3rd Addition from Michigan Street NE
to Paul's Road NE by construction of water services, sanitary sewer
services bituminous wear course and appurtenances;
Project No. 00 -13 8th Avenue SW in Hunter's Ridge by construction of bituminous wear
course and appurtenances;
Project No. 00 -17 Michael Court NW, North of North High Drive (CSAH 12) to KDUZ
by construction of storm sewer, sanitary sewer and services,
watermain and services, grading, gravel base, curb and gutter,
bituminous base, bituminous surfacing and appurtenances;
WHEREAS, the Director of Engineering has notified the Council that such proposed
assessment has been completed and filed in his office for public inspection;
• NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA:
1. A hearing shall be held on the 23rd day of May, 2000, in the Council Chambers at
Hutchinson City Center at 6:00 P.M. to pass upon such proposed assessment and at such time and
place all persons owning property affected by such improvement will be given an opportunity to be
heard with reference to such assessment.
2. The City Administrator is hereby directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed
assessment to be published once in the official newspaper at least two weeks prior to the hearing,
and he shall state in the notice the total cost of the improvement. He shall also cause mailed notice
to be given to the owner of each parcel described in the assessment roll not less than two weeks
prior to the hearing.
3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the
assessment to the County Auditor, pay the whole of the assessment on such property, with interest
accrued to the date of payment, to the City Administrator, except that no interest shall be charged
if the entire assessment is paid by November 15th, 2000. He may at any time thereafter, pay to
the City Administrator, the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with interest accrued
to December 31 of the year in which such payment is made. Such payment must be made before
November 15 or interest will be charged through December 31 of the succeeding year.
• Adopted by the Council this 9th day of May, 2000.
Mayor
City Administrator
0 0 9
COMP BY: J RODEBERG
ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 3039
LETTING NO. 6 /PROJECT NO. 00-09
GRIFFIN AVE NE FROM TH 15 TO MAPLE ST NE
BY CONSTRUCTION OF GRADING, GRAVEL BASE, CURB AND GUTTER, BITUMINOUS BASE,
BTII/ML OUS SI/ItFAMG AND PURTFNANCFS
$ 60.50
STREET COS! PER FROM FOOT
COMPUTED BY, J ROD ®ERG
$ 909.73
WATER SERVICE COST PEEL EACH
CHECKED BY: P. VANDER VEEN
04/04/2000
1ST HEARING
NUMBER OF YEARS 10
05/23/2000
2ND HEARING
INTEREST RATE
ADOPTED
ACCOUNT
NO.
140.
NAME& ADOREW
OF RSOPMTY OWNEL
LEGAL D"CitivDON
ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION
FRONT
FELT
snuXr
WATU
SERVICE
TOTAL ACHVF
AS$CS5MFNT
COUMY Pm NO.
1
31. 117 - 29-07-0060
Roger & Pegg DeMeyer
307 Griffin Ave NE
0
307 Griffin Ave NE
Lot 3, Block 3
23.100.0100
Hutchinson MN 55350
N 's 2nd Addition
75
S 4,537.50
$
$ 4,537.50
2
31- 117- 29-07-0070
Jason & Niccole Schwartz
317 Griffin Ave NE
0
317 Griffin Ave NE
Fly 76.97' of Lot 5,
23.102.0040
Hutchinson MN 55350
N 's 4th Addition
90
$ 5,445.00
S -
$ 5,445.00
3
31- 117 -29 -07 -0190
Troy Boca her & Lisa Berge
205 Griffin Ave NE
0
205 Griffin Ave NE
Lot 12, Aud Plat of Lot 10, Aud Plat S 1/2
23.232.0140
Hutchinson MN 55350
Section 30 & N 1/2 Section 31- 117 -29
66
$ 3,993.00
$ -
$ 3,993.00
4
31- 117 -29 -07 -0200
Brian & Kathleen Zimmerman
245 Griffin Ave NE
0
245 Griffin Ave NE
Lot 5, Block 2,
23.100.0070
Hutchinson MN 55350
Nyber 's ltd Addition
66
S 3,993.00
$ -
S 3,993.00
5
31- 117 - 29-07 -0330
Richard & Jane Fernholz
105 Gruen Ave NE
0
105 Griffin Ave NE
Lot 5,
23.099.0030
Hutchimon MN 55350
Nyberg's In Addition
66
$ 3,993.00
$ -
S 3,993.00
6
31- 117 - 29-07 -0340
Cameron & JiH Hempel
131 Griffin Ave NE
0
131 Griffin Ave NE
Lot 6,
23.099.0010
Hutchinson MN 55350
N 's In Addition
66
S 3,993.00
$ -
$ 3,993.00
7
31- 117 -29 -07-0110
Jeffrey & Teresa Schmidt
805 Maid St N
0
805 IMain St N
La 1, Aid. Plat of L t 10, Aud. Plat S 1/2
231320010
Hutchinson MN 55350
Section 30 & N 1/2 Section 31- 117.29
61.8
S 3,738.90
S -
$ 3,738.90
8
31- 117 -29 -07-0550
James & Tema Abler,
25 Griffin Ave NE
1
25 Griffin Ave NE
Lot 8, Aud Plat of Lot 10, Aud. Plat S 1/2
23,232.0100
Hutchinson MN 55350
Section 30 & N 1/2 Section 31- 117.29
66
$ 3,993.00
$ 909.73
S 4,902.73
9
31- 117 - 29-07 -0560
Emil & Virginia Vozenilek
745 Main St N
0
745 Main St N
Lot 1, Black 1,
23.088.0010
Hutchinson MN 55350
College Addition
66
$ 3,993.00
S -
$ 3,993.00
10
31- 117- 29-07-0650
Russell & Dona Nelson
IL46 Oak St NE
0
746 Oak St NE
Lot 10, Block 1,
23.088.0100
Hutchinson MN 55350
lColleSe Addition
66
S 3,993.00
$
S 3,993.00
0 0 0
COMPILED BY, J RODIEERG
ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5039
LETTING NO. UPROJECT NO. OM
GRIFFIN AVE NE FROM TH 15 TO MAPLE ST NE
BY CONSTRUCTION OF GRADING, GRAVEL BASE, CURB AND GUTTER, BMJME40US BASE,
B07JMBJOUS SURFACING AND APPURTENANCES
$ 60.50
STREET COST PER FROM' FOOT
COMPUTED BY: J RODEBERG
$ 909.73
WATER SERVICE COST PER EACH
CHECKED BY: P. VA 4DER VEEN
04 /04/2000
1ST HEARING
NUMBEROFYEAB- 10
05/23/2000
2ND HEARING
INTEREST RATE
ADOPTED
ACCOLWf
NO.
CITY Pm NO.
NAME At ADDRESS
OF PROPERTY OVNER
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION
ROM
FEET
STIIPET
WAIRK
SERVICE
TOTAL ACTIVE
ASSESSMENT
COUN YPIDNO.
11
31 -117- 29-07-0820
Craig K Tatum 1-amr
106 Griffin Ave NE
1 0
106 Griffin Ave NE
Lot I, Black 4,
23.088.0270
Hurchin n MN 55350
College Addition
66
f 3,993.00
S -
S 3,993.00
12
3f-117-129-07-0910
Ursula K. Smith
744 Elm St NE
0
744 Elm St NE
Lot 10, Block 4,
23.088.0360
Hutchinson MN 55350
College Addition
66
f 3,993.00
f -
f 3,993.00
13
31. 117.29-07-0920
IR T. Huls
100 Griffin Ave NE
0
200 Griffin Ave NE
Lot 1, Block 5,
23.088.0370 -
Hutchinson MN 55350
College Addition
66
$ 3,993.00
f -
f 3,993.00
14
31- 117 -29-07 -1010
Robert Arthur Jr. K Brenda Arthur
246 Griffin Ave NE
0
246 Griffin Ave NE
N64' of Lot 10, Block 5,
23.088.0460
Hutchinson MN 55350
College Addition
64
f 3,872.00
f -
f 3,872.00
15
31 -117- 29-07 -1190
Anua M. Paul
755 Ash St NE
0
755 Ash St NE
Lot 1. Block 8,
23.088.0640
Hutchinson MN 55350
College Addition
66
f 3,99100
f -
f 3,993.00
16
31. 117 - 29-07.1280
Stanley k Lorraine Rome
756 Maple St NE
0
756 Maple St NE
Lot 10, Block 8,
23.088.0730
Hutchimmn MN 55350
College Addition
66
f 3,993 -00
f
f 3,993.00
TOTAL - PROJECT NO. 00-09
1082.8
f 65,509.40
f 910.73
S 66,419.13
a a a
COMPH1 BY. J RODERFRG
ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5039
LETTING NO. 4/PROJECT NO. 00-12
HILLTOP DR NE FROM YICFIGAN ST NE TO PAUL'S RD NE
BY CONSTRUCTION OF VATER SERVICES, SANITARY SEWER SERVICES,
ITlUMII NODS V EAR COARSE AND APPURTENANCES
$ 661.08
6 403.99
STREET COST PER PARCEL /SOUTH PARCEL'
STREET COST PER UNIT /NORTH PARCELS
COMPUTED BYi J RODFRFRG
CHECKED BY: P. VANDER VAN
$ 850 >2
UTIIIRES COST PER PARCELJSOUTH PARCELS
NUMBFR OP Y fAR.k 10
W /04/2000
1ST HEARING
TNTERFST RATE:
05/23/2000
n.M HEARING
ADOPTED
ACCOUNT
NO.
QTY PID NO.
NAME t ADDRESS
OP ROlOITY Oymm
LEGAL DESCKTI'TION
ADDITION OR SUNDF1,11"
UNTTQR
PA4
SRPET
UTILITIES
TOTAL ACTIVE
AWSMENT
COUNTIrpDNO.
17
32. 117 -29- 14-0490
Kenneth Sanreltaan Truce
106 Pauls Rd NE
1
106 Pauls Rd NE
Lot 3, Block 1,
23.251.0030
Hutchinson MN 55350
Samelmans Second Addition
1
S 661.08
S 850.32
$ 1,511.40
18
32- 117 -29- 140500
Mornin side Dev. Co. of Hutchinson
504 Hilltop Dr NE
1
c/o Steve Rlahunde
PO Box 13
Lot 1, Block 1,
23.253.0010
lRedwood Falls MN 56283
Smtehnan's Third Addition
1
s 661.08
S 850.32
$ 1,511.40
19
32- 117.29.14 -0510
Mornin Dev. Co. of Hutchinson
512 Hilltop Dr NE
1
c/o 5rc ](labunde
P O Box 13
Lot 2, Block 1,
23.253.0020
Redwood Falls MN 56283
Santchnan's Thud Addition
1
$ 661.08
$ 850.32
S 1,511.40
20
32- 117 -29- 14-0520
Mornippide Dev. Co. of Hutcbinson
520 Hilltop Dr NE
1
c/o Steve Rlnbunde
P O Box 13
Lot 3, Block 1,
23.253.0030
lRadwood Falls MN 56283
Santelman's Third Addition
1
S 661.08
$ 850.32
S 1,511.40
21
32- 117 -29- 140530
Morninpide Dev. Co. of Hutchuuoa
530 Hilltop Dr NE
1
c/o Steve Rhbunde
P O Box 13
Lot 4, Block 1,
23.253.0040
Redwood Falls MN 56283
Santehoan's Third Addition
1
S 661.08
$ 850.32
S 1,511.40
22
32- 117 -29- 140540
Morn ide Dev. Co. of Hutchinson
540 Hilk Dr NE
1
O Steve Hlabunde
P O Box 13
Lot 5, Block 1,
23. 253.0050
Redwood Falls MN 56283
Sanwhnxn's Third Addition
1
S 661.08
S 850.32
S 1,511.40
23
32- 117 -29- 14-0550
Morningside Dev. Co. of Hutchinson
550 Hilhop Dr NE
1
c/o Steve Klabunde
P O Box 13
Lot 6, Block 1,
23.253.0060
Redwood Fags MN 56283
Smteln 's Third Addition
1
$ 661.081
f 850.32
S 1,511.40
24
32- 117- 29 -144660
Morawgside Dev. Co. td Hutch n
560 Hilltop Dr NE
1
c/o Steve Kl „_
P O Box 13
Lot 7, Block 1,
23253.0070
IRedwood Falls MN 56283
's Third Addition
1
$ 661.081$
850.32
s 1,511.40
a I♦ a
COMPI BY: J RODEBERG
ASSESSMENT ROLL. NO. 5039
LETTING NO. 6 /PROJECT NO. 00.12
HILL TOP TOP DR NE FROM MICHIGAN ST NE TO PAUL'S RD NE
BY CONSTRUCTION OF WATER SERVICES, SANITARY SEWER SERVICES,
BTNAI OUS WEAR COURSE AND APPURTENANCES
S 661.08
S 403.99
STREET COST PER PARCEUSOUTI PARCEL'
STREET COST PER UNIT /NORTI I PARCELS
COMPUTED BY: J RODEBERG
C HECeED BY: P. VANDER VEEN
S 850.32
UTIITES COST PER PARCEL /SOUTH PARCF
NUKBEROF YEARS. 10
04/04/2000
1ST HEARING
INTEREST RATE
05/23/2000
2ND HEARING
ADOPTED
ACCOUNT
NO.
CITY PID NO.
NAME k ADDRESS
OP]PROPERTY OWNER
LEGAL DCSCRRI oN
ADDITION OR SUmWISION
UMTOR
PARCEL
STREET
UTILITIES
TOTAL ACTIVE
ASSESSMENT
COUNTY Pm NO,
25
32- 117 -29- 14-0570
Morcippidc Dev. Co. of Hutchinson
570 Hilhop Dr NE
1
c/o Steve Klabunde
P O Boa 13
Lat 8, Block 1,
23.253.0080
Redwood Falls MN 56283
Santelman's Third Addition
1
$ 661.08
$ 850.32
S 1,511.40
26
32.117- 2914-0580
Morrainpide Dev. Co. of Hutchinson
580 Hilltop Dr NE
1
c/o Steve Klabunde
P O Box 13
Lnt 9, Block 1,
23.253.0090
Redwood Falls MN 56283
Santelman's Thin) Addition
1
IS 66E08
$ 850.32
S 1,511.40
27
32- 117.29- 14-0590
Morningsle Dev. Co. of Hutchinson
590 Hilk.p Dr NE
I
c/o Steve Klabunde
P O Box 13
Lot 10, Block I,
27253.0100
Redwood Falls MN 56283
Santdmm's Third Addition
I
$ 661.08
$ 850.32
$ 1
28
32- 117 -29- 14-0600
Morningside Dev. Co. of Hutchinson
600 Hilltop Dr NE
1
c/o Steve Klabunde
P O Box U
Lot 11, Block 1,
23.253.0110
Redwood Fags MN 56283
Smtrhnan's Third Addition
1
$ 661.08
S 850.32
S 1,511.40
29
32- 117 -29- 14-0610
Morningside Dev. Co. of Hutchinson
505 Hilltop Dr NE
0
c/o Steve Klabunde
P O Box 13
Lot 1, Block 2,
23.253.0120
Redwood Falls MN 56283
Santelman's Thud Addition
3
$ 1,211.97
$ -
$ 1,211.97
30
32- 117 -29- 14-0620
Mornin8side Dev. Co. of Hutchinson
515 Hilhop Dr NE
0
c/o Steve Klabunde
P O Box 13
Lnt 2, Blmk 2,
23.253.0130
Redwood Falls MN 56283
Santelnun's Third Addition
3
S 1,211.97
S -
S 1,211.97
31
32- 117 -29- 14-0830
Margaret Shaffer
111 Momimide Dr NE
0
111 Momiapide Dr NE
Unit 111 bt .167% Common Area
23.255.0040
Hutchinson MN 55350
Condominium No. 6, Morninpide Estate
1
$ 403.99
S -
$ 403.99
32
32. 117 -29- 14-0840
Delbert K Janice Klabunde
113 Moroingside Dr NE
0
113 Morninpide Dr NE
Unit 113 &.166% Common Area
23.55.0050
Hutchinson MN 55350
Condominium No. 6, Morninpide Estate
1
$ 403.99
$
S 403.99
33
32- 117.29 - 144850
ISandra BonniweB
IISMominpidEDrNE
0
115 Mormapicle, Dr NE
Umi 115 8c.167% Common Am
27.255.0060
Hutches MN 55350
Condominium No. 6, Morrunpide Estate
S
S 403.99
$ -
S 403.99
• • •
COM BY: J RODERERG
ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5039
LETTING NO. 6 /PROJECT NO. 00.13
HILLTOP DR NE FROM MICHIGAN ST NE TO PAULS RD NE
BY CONSTRUCTION OF WATER SERVICES, SANITARY SEWER SERVICES,
BnT INOUS W R COURSE AND APPURTENANCES
S 661.08
STR COST PER PARC ELISOUT4 PAR
COMPUTED BY: J RODEBERG
$ 403.99
STREET COST PER UNIT/NORTH PARCELS
CHECREn BY: P. VANDER VEEN
$ 850.32
UTI LITIES COST PER PARCEL/SOUTH PARCEL"
NUMBER OF YEARS: 10
04/04/2000
1ST HEARING
INTEREST RATE
05/23/2000
2ND HEARING
ADOPTED
AC
NO.
CTT MD NO.
NAME k ADDRESS
OP PROEPRTT OWr4PR
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION
UNIT OR
PARCEL
STREET'
UILIIIES
TOTAL ACTIVE
ASSESSMENT
COIMTE Pm No.
34
32- 117 -29- 14-1010
ill Marie Forbes
104 Morningside Dr NE
0
104 Morn Dr NE
Unit 100,
23.255.0220
Hutchinson MN 55350
Condominium No. 6, Morningside Estate
t
$ 403.99
$ -
$ 403.99
35
32- 117 -29 -14 -1020
Robert K Charlotte Hanson
106 Morningside Dr NE
0
106 Morninpick Dr NE
Unit 106,
23155.0230
Hutchinson MN 55350
Condominium No. 6, Morningside Esau
1
S 403.99
S -
$ 403.99
36
32- 117 -29- 14-1030
jLori WaldcrrTarafa
108 Morningside Dr NE
0
108 Morningside Dr NE
Unit 108 &. 167% Common Arm,
23.255.0240
Hutchinson MN 55350
Condominium No. 6, Morningside Estee
1
S 403.99
S -
$ 403.99
37
32- 117 -29- 14-1070
Thu K Guynh Nguyen
515 Hilltop Dr NE
0
-
525 Hilltop Dr NE
Unit 525 do .167% Common Area,
21255.0280
Hutchinson MN 55350
Condominium No, 6, Mornin ide Elam
1
$ 403.99
S -
$ 403.99
38
32- 117 -29- 14-1080
Ardis lk Lcola Hovenzen
527 Hilltop Dr NE
0
527 Hiffiop Dr NE
Unit 527 &.167% Common Arm,
23-255.0290
Hutchinson MN 55350
Condominium No. 6, Mominq s Euate
1
$ 403.99
S -
$ 403.99
39
32- 117 -29- 14-1090
Cheryl Labe
529 Hilltop Dr NE
0
529 Hilltop Dr NE
Unit 529 8t .167% Common Arm,
23.255.0300
Hutchinson MN 55350
Condominium No. 6, Mo Estate
1
S 403.99
S -
$ 403.99
40
32- 117.29. 14-1100
Alan Cook
535 Hilltop Dr NE
0
535 Hilhop Dr NE
Unit 535 &.167% Common Area
23155.0310
Hutchinson MN 55350
Condominium No. 6, Morningside Estate
1
$ 403.99
S -
$ 403.99
41
32- 117 -29- 14-1110
Vendella Demers a
537 Hilhop Dr NE
0
5371 filltop Dr NE
Unit 537 &.167% Common Arm,
23.255.0320
Hutchinson MN 55350
Condominium No. 6, Monsinpide Estate
1
$ 403.99
$ -
f 403.99
42
32- 117.29- 14-1120
Linda Rick
539 Hilltop Dr NE
0
539 Hiflwp Dr NE
Unit 539 &. 167% Cornmon Area,
23.255.0330
Hutchinson MN 55350
Condominium No. 6, Morningside Evan
1
$ 403.99
$ -
S 403.99
TOTAL - PRO Cr NO. 00-12
30
S 15,20478
1 $ 10,215.841
$ 25,408.62
0
0 0
COMPH M BY: J RODEBFRG
ASSESSAAE.NI ROLL NO. 5039
LETTING NO.6/PROJP.CI' NO. M13
8TH AVENUE Si IN HUNTER'S RIDGE
BY CONSTRUCTION OF BITUMINOUS WEAR COURSE B APPURTENANCES
f 1,137.39
STR COST PER EACH
COMPUTED BY: J RODEBPRG
CHECKED BY: P. VANDER VEEN
04 /04/2000
1ST HEARING
NUMBER OP YEARS: 10
05/23/2000
2ND HEARING
INTEREST RATE,
ADOPTED
ACCOUM
No.
CITY PIP NO.
NAME R ADDRESS
OF PROPERTY OWNER
LEGAL DeSCRIPHON
AMMON OR SIIEDIVISION
EACH
STREET
CREDIT
TOTAL ACTIVE
ASSESSMENT
COUNTY PID No.
43
02-11630- 16-0050
Mark K Ruth Senn
1447 81h Ave SW
1447 8th Ave SW
Lot 1, Block 1,
23.420.0010
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hunter's Ri4c
1
f 1,137.39
S -
f 1,137.39
44
02- 116.30.16-0060
Joel BL Keen Denman
1441 8th Ave SW
1441 8th An SW
Lot 2, Block 1,
23.420.0020
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hunter's e
1
f 1,137.39
f -
f 1,137.39
45
02- 116 -30- 16-0070
Bruce Eflig
1435 Brh Ave SW
1435 Rib Ave SW
Lot 3, Block 1,
23.420.0030
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hunter's Ridge
1
f 1,137.39
f -
S 1,137.39
46
02- 11630. 16-0080
Kevin Compton
1431 8th Ave SW
18482 202nd Gr
Lot 4, Block 1,
23.420.0040
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hunter's Ridge
1
f 1,137.39
S -
f 1,13739
47
02- 11630. 16-0090
David & Pamela ohnston
1427 8th Ave SW
1427 nth Ave SW
Lot 5, Black 1,
23.420.0050
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hunter's Ride
1
S 1,137.39
f -
f 1,137.39
48
02- 11630- 16-0100
Todd & Marie Petsaiger
1423 8th Ave SW
1423 BLh An SW
Lot 6, Block 1,
23.420.0060
Hutchisson MN 55350
Hunter's Ridge
I
f 1,137.39
f -
f 1,13739
49
02- 11630. 16-0110
Kevin & Darla Keith
1417 8th Ave SW
1417 Sth An SW
Lot 7, Block 1,
23.420.0070
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hunter's Ridp
1
S 1,137.39
f -
S 1,137.39
50
02- 11630-16-0120
Darwin & Inrioe Maus
1448 8th Ave SW
1448 8th An SW
Lot 1, Block 2,
23.420.0080
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hunter's Ridge
1
$ 1,137.39
f -
f 1,137.39
51
02- 11630 - 160130
Ronald K Susan McKinnon
1444 8th Ave SW
•
1444 kh An SW
Lot 2, Block 2,
23.420.0090
lHutchismon MN 55350
Hunter's Ri4e
1
f 1,177.79
S -
$ 1,137.39
52
02- 11630 - 16-0140
erne[ Knunrcy
850 Hunters St SW
850 Hunan ft SW
La 3, Block 2,
23.420.0100
lHutchinscum MN 55350
jHturtWs Ridge
1
f 1,137.39
f -
f 1,137.39
0
COMPMM BY: J RODEBERG
ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5039
LETHNGNO.6/PROJECTNO.00-13
_ 8TH AVENUE So IN HUNTER'S RIDGE
BY CONSTRUCTION OF BTTUMFNOUS W EAR COURSE 8 APPURTENANCES
$ 1,13739
STREET COST PEU EACH
BY: JROMBERG
CHECKED BY: P. VANDER VEEN
04 /04/2000
1ST HEARING
MIKER OFYEARS, 10
05/23/2000
2ND HLUUNG
INTEREST MTE
ADOPTED
ACDDUNr
NO.
MY PID NO.
MAMA at ADDRESS
Of PROPERTY O
IPGAL DESCRUMON
ADDRTON OR SUEDIYISION
BACIJ
My=
Cww
TOTAL ACITYE
ASSESSMENT
COMMPWNO.
53
02- 11630.16.0150
Aaron CrAgo
1404 8th Ave SW
1404 8th Ave SW
Lot 1, Block 3,
23.420.0110
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hunter's Ridge
1
S 1,137.39
S -
S 1,137.39
54
02- 11630 - 16-0160
Mark & Rabin en
1408 &h Ave SW
1408 8th Ave SW
Lot 2, Block 3,
23.420.0120
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hunter's " e
1
$ 1,137.39
S -
$ 1,137.39
55
02- 11630. 16-0170
Loren & Deborah Rannow
1414 &h Ave SW
1414 96 An SW
Lot 3, Block 3,
23.420.0130
Hutchioson MN 55350
H"w's Ridge
1
$ 1,137.39
$ -
$ 1,137.39
56
02. 11630. 16-0180
Dennis & Aaron b4c
1418 Bth Ave SW
1418 8th Ave SW
Lot 4, Black 3,
23.420.0140
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hunter's Ri4c
1
S 1,137.39
S -
S 1,137.39
57
02- 11630- 16-0190
Dean & Kunberl Brehmer
Lot 5, Block 3,
1424 &h An SW
1424 96 Ave SW
23.420.0150
Hutchinson MN 55350
H==r's
1
S 1,137.39
S -
$ 1,13739
58
02- 11630 -16 0200
Ricbud Nagy & She Mkchel-NaU
Lot 6, Block 3,
1430 8th An SW
1430 8th An SW
23.420.0160
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hunter's Ridge
1
$ 1,137.39
$ -
S 1,137.39
59
02- 11630 - 16-0210
Rath y Hinme
Lot 7, Block 3,
855 Hunter st SW
855 Hunters St SW
23.420.0170
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hunters Ridge
1
S 1,137.39
$ -
S 1,137.39
TOTAL -PROJECT NO. M13
17
S 19,335.63
S -
$ 19,335.63
0 0 4 0
COMPILED BY: J RODFBERG
ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. $019
LETTING NO. 6 /PROJECT NO. 00.17
MICHAEL COURT NW: NORTH OF NORTH HIGH DR TO BDUZ
BY CONSTRUCTION OF STORM SERER, SANITARY SEWER Y SERVICES,
VAT17ALUN R SERVICES,GRADING, GRAVEL BASE, CURB& GUTTER.
eWatM MVa@JOUS SURFACING APPMTENANM
S 17,013.15
$ 7,131.02
STREET COST PER EACH
MATERMAIN COST PER EACH
COMPUTED BY: J RODEBERG
CHECKED BY: P. VANDER VEEN
S 5,746.49
SANITARY SEWER COST PER EACH
NUMBER OF YEARS, 10
04 /04/2000
1ST HEARING
INTEREST RATE:
05/23/2000
2ND HEARING
ADOPTED
ACCOUNT
No.
m7mimo.
NAME R ADDRISS
OP ORNim
LEGAL DESCIOPDON
ADDITION OR AIBDIV190N
EACH
SRPRT
RATERMAIN
SANITARY
S ift
TO7At. ACTIVE
ASSESSMENT
COUNTY PID NO.
60
30- 117 -29- 140010
Golden Oaks Investment Co.
45 North High Dr NW
Tlo Fqgm
610 Virginia Shores Cir
Lot 1, Black 1,
23.398.0010
Excelsior MN 55331
Bo le's Addition
1
f 17,013.15
f 7,131.02
$ 5,746.49
$ 29,890.66
61
30 -117 -29-14 -0020
Chet & Associates
I10 Michael Ct NW
P O Boa 122
Lot 2, Block I,
23.398.0020
Glencoe MN 55336
Bo le's Addition
1
$ 17,013.15
$ 7,131.02
f 5,746.49
$ 29,890.66
62
30. 117 -29- 14-0030
Troy Boettcher ✓k Lisa Berge
120 Michael Ct NW
205 Griffin Ave NE
Lot 3, Block 1,
23.398.0030
Hutchinson MN 55350
Bo le's Addition
I
$ 17,013.15
$ 7,131.02
$ 5,746.49
S 29,890.66
63
30 -117 -29-14 -0040
Brian k Kathim Zimmerman
125 Michael Ct NW
245 Gruen Ave NE
Lot 4, Block 1,
23.398.0040
Hutchinson M N 55350
k
Bo 's Addition
1
f 17,013.15
S 7,131.02
S 5,746.49
S 29,890.66
64
30.117 -29- 14-0050
lRichard 8c Janc Fcrnholz
115 Michael Ct NW
105 Griffin Ave NE
Lot 5, Block 1,
23.398.0050
Hutchinson MN 55350
Bo le's Addition
1
f 17,013.15
f 7,131.02
$ 5,746.49
$ 29,890.66
65
30- 117 -29- 144)060
Cameron K JiH Hempel
105 M"wl Ct NW
131 Griffin Ave NE
Lot 6, 1,
23.398.0060
Hutchinson MN 55350
Bo 's Addition
1
$ 17,013.15
$ 7,131.02
$ 5,746.49
$ 29.890.66
TOTAL - PROJECT NO. 00.17
6
$102,078.90
$42,796.12
$34,478.94
$179,343.%
PROJECT NO. 00-09
566,419.13
PROJECr NO. 00-12
i
$25,408.62
PROJECT NO. 00-13
$19,335.63
PROJECT NO. 00-17
$179,341%
TOTAL - ASSESSMENT ROLL 5039
1
1
1
1 $290,507.34
0
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
4 I)Il Lau%A iIC Road
St. Punt. Nlinne.u)a 551 ii—M) 10
March 28, 2000
Citv of Hutchinson
Deputy Registrar #053
111 Hassan St SE
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Dear DNR Electronic License Svstem Auent:
The DNR has been unable to fully execute our Electronic License System agreement for the following
reason(s):
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• Require a corporate resolution verifying signature authority for corporate legal documents.
Require a board resolution authorizing signature authority for County legal documents.
• Authorized signature required. A new signature page is enclosed for vour convenience.
Please list the name. address and county of all approved Electronic Licence System locations.
Cross outs on legal documents must be acknowledged with initials by all signature parties.
A new agreement form is attached to complete and resubmit.
This agreement is a legal binding document. It must be signed in ink by an authorized representative of your
aeencv. Information on the front of the document can be typed or print in dark ink. Please provide the
requested information so your agreement can be fully executed.
Return the enclosed original agreement, with the proper signature page and signature authority document to
Sandy Lueth, Minnesota DNR, 500 Lafayette Road Box 10. St. Paul, MN. 55155 -4010.
If you have any questions about the agreement or the agreement process. please contact me at 651- 296 -5468 or
Diane Campbell at 651- 296 -1818.
Sincerel
Sandra S. Lueth� C�
DNR Contract Coordinat r
Office of Management and Budget
Enclosures
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STATE OF MINNESOTA 0
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
GAME AND FISH LICENSE AGENT AGREEMENT
This Agreement is between the State of Minnesota, acting through its Department of
Natural Resources (hereinafter DNR) and
DEPUTY REGISTRAR X1053
CITY OF HUTCHINSON d/b /a/ HUTCHINSON MOTOR vFATrt.F.
(Corporation or owner) (Business name)
111 HASSAN ST SE
(Street Address)
HUTCHINSON MINNESOTA 55350 MCLEOD
(City) (State) (Zip) (County)
( hereinafter Agent).
WHEREAS, the DNR, pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 84.027, subd. 15. and other applicable law,
is authorized to appoint agents to sell electronic licenses under the electronic license system for game
and fish licenses, cross country ski passes, and snowmobile trail stickers; and •
WHEREAS, the Agent has filed an application with the DNR to become an agent and
represents that it is duly qualified and willing to perform the services set forth herein.
NOW THEREFORE, it is agreed between the DNR and the Agent as follows:
The Agent shall:
a. Make available for sale to the public the following types of electronic licenses: all
game and fish licenses, all cross country ski passes, and snowmobile trail stickers.
The Agent shall do so in strict accordance with (1) the terms of this Agreement; (2)
ail instructions, rules and regulations issued by the DNR: and (3) the terms of the
Electronic License System Manual which is incorporated by reference herein and
made a part of this Agreement, and all subsequent amendments or revisions to the
manual.
b. Collect survey information electronically as instructed by the DNR including, but not
limited to. the Federal Harvest Information Program Survey (HIP).
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0 C. Sell electronic licenses only at the business location specified in its application and
at a place on the premises accessible to the public.
d. Issue electronic licenses to the public during normal business hours, or other hours
of operation specified as follows:
e. Maintain, as instructed by the DNR displays, notices or other informatioml
materials relating to electronic licenses that are provided by the DNR.
f. Provide access to a telephone line, either dedicated or non - dedicated, and access to
electrical outlets. The point of sale equipment shall utilize the toll -free telephone
number to the electronic license system provided by the DNR.
g, Maintain current and accurate records of all electronic license operations in
conformance with law and as directed by the DNR.
h. Maintain a bank account in an FDIC insured banking association, savings
association, trust company, or credit union organized under the authority of the State
or the United States. The bank account shall be able to accept electronic funds
transfers. The Agent shall provide the DNR with all of the account information
requested by the DNR.
• i. Deposit all money received from the sale of electronic licenses in the account
described above. less the amount retained according to law as the issuing fee. The
Agent's bank account shall be set up to permit the DNR, through the State treasurer,
to electronically transfer the money to the State treasury.
j. File with the DNR. on a form and in a manner as the DNR may require, reports of the
Agent's receipts and transac concerning the sale of electronic licenses.
DNR's Duties.
The DNR or its drily authorized representatives, shall:
a. Provide an on -tine terminal and printer, with printer paper and necessary supplies,
at each authorized agent location and provide routine maintenance on the terminal
for necessary repairs not due to abuse or neglect by the Agent or the Agent's
employees.
b. Provide a toll free telephone number to the electronic license system to handle
license transactions from the Agent's terminal to the electronic license system host
system.
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C. Provide appropriate training materials and a toll free telephone "help desk" service
to answer Agent's questions and assist with problems.
d. Provide informational materials for the Agent to distribute to licensees regarding
regulation requirements for game and fish activities.
e. Notify the Agent of the designated amounts to be transferred and the designated time
of transfer prior to electronic transfer of fonds.
f. Provide the Agent with instructions for the transfer of funds from the Agent's bank
account to the State treasury and instructions for reconciling any differences between
the Agent and the DNR on the amount of money to be electronically transferred.
Restrictions on Sale of Electronic Licenses.
a. All electronic licenses shall be completed at the Agent's business location. The
Agent is responsible for the completion of each electronic license transaction for each
electronic license sold at the Agent's place of business.
b. An Agent shall not issue a resident license to a person unless the Agent ascertains
that the applicant is a resident as defined by Minn. Stat. § 97A.015, subd. 42.
C. The Agent shall not issue an electronic license unless the applicant for the electronic •
license signs the applicant's full name in the spaces printed on the electronic license
form.
d. An Agent shall not offer electronic licenses for free or at a nominal. reduced, or
increased fee except as provided by Minn. Stat. §§ 97A.475 and 97A.485.
e. An Agent shall not waive all or part of the issuing fee or use electronic licenses in
connection with a drawing, raffle, giveaway, or other sales promotion.
4. Responsibility for Materials and Equipment.
a. Except for acts beyond its control, the Agent shall be responsible for damaged, lost,
stolen. missing, or destroyed electronic licenses and materials and point of sale
equipment relating to electronic licenses.
b. The Agent agrees to provide a deposit of $200 for electronic license system
hardware. with an additional deposit of $150 per additional terminal up to a
maximum of $500 per individual Agent. The deposit shall be held in a cleating
account by the DNR. The deposit shall be refunded at the time this Agreement is
terminated if all point of sale equipment and related materials are returned to the
DNR in satisfactory condition.
5. DNR Access to Electronic License ons.
a. The Agent agrees to allow the DNR access to all materials and equipment related to
its electronic license operations.
b. The DNR may make inspections during normal business hours with or without notice
to the Agent to determine whether the Agent is complying with the provisions of
Parts 6213.0100 to 6213.0800 of the Minnesota Rules and the terms of this
Agreement. The Agent agrees to allow the DNR to inspect the Agent's business
location at other times upon reasonable notice to determine whether the Agent is
complying with the provisions of Parts 6213.0100 to 6213.0800 of the Minnesota
Rules and the terms of this Agreement.
6. Liabili
a. The Agent agrees to be responsible for, and liable for, all proceeds from the sale of
electronic licenses regardless of the manner of payment and for all losses incurred
due to theft. credit card fees, non - sufficient funds checks, and counterfeit currency.
b. Agent agrees that any contractual or tortuous liability arising form the performance
of this Agreement by the Agent or it's agents or employees is the Agent's sole
responsibility. The Agent agrees to indemnify and hold the State, its agents and
employees, harmless from any and all claims or causes of action, including all
attorney's fees incurred by the State arising from the perf ormance of this Agreement
by the Agent or its agents or employees. This provision shall not be construed to bar
any legal remedies the Agent may have for the State's failure to fulfill its obligations
under this Agreement.
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7. AAeent Status.
a. The Agent agrees that. in its capacity as an Agent to sell electronic licenses, the
Agent is acting on behalf of the State and the DNR.
b. The Agent agrees to be bound by and comply with the provisions of the Electronic
License System Manual and all applicable provisions of law, rules, and instructions
and orders issued by the DNR.
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3. Duration of Agent Azreemem Transferability.
a. This Agreement shall be effective upon the date that the final required signature is
obtained in accordance with Minn. Stat. 3 16C.05 and shall remain in effect until
12:01 p.m. on February 29, 2004 unless terminated, canceled or suspended as
provided herein.
b. This Agreement remains in effect until the Agreement is terminated at the request of
the Agent or is terminated. canceled or suspended by the DNR.
c. The Agent shall notify the DNR in writing at least 30 days before any change of its
business location. nature of business. or ownership. The DNR shall reconsider a
Agreement based on the original application criteria under Minn. R. pt. 6214.0310
when there is a change in business location, nature of business, or ownership. The
DNR shall cancel the Aereement if the Agent no longer meets the criteria for
acceptance of an original application.
d. The Agent shall not assign, delegate orttansfer any - rights, obligations or duties under
this Agreement without the prior written consent of the DNR.
Q. Forfeiture or Susttension of Agreement.
a. In addition to suspension under Minn. Stat. § 97A.311, Subdivision 4, this
Agreement may be terminated and the Agent's right to handle and sell licenses .
forfeited if the DNR finds that the Agent:
1. Provided false or misleading information on the Agent's application to the
DNR; or
2. While performing its duties as an agent of the DNR under this Agreement,
the Agent acted in a manner prejudicial to the public confidence in the
integrity of the DNR.
b. Further, the DNR shall suspend this Agreement until the Agent returns to compliance
if the DNR finds that the Agent:
l . Changed business location without proper notice to the DNR;
2. Failed to account for materials and equipment for operation of the electromc
license system:.
3. Failed to comply with a term or condition of this Agreement;
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4. Committed an act that impairs the Agent's reputation for honesty and
integrity related to fulfilling its duties as an agent of the DNR,
5. Failed to properly display license point of sale equipment and materials; or
6. Failed to have the financial stability or responsibility to act as an agent
including, but not limited to, evidence of inadequate accounting swot" I
a failure to maintain sufficieurt funds from the sak of electronic lice in
the appropriate bank account.
c. If this Agreement is forfeited or suspended the DNR shall notify the Agent in writing
and give a brief Statement of the reasons for forfeiture or suspension. The Agent
may, within 30 days from the day the notice was mailed, request that the DNR
reconsider the forfeiture or suspension. A request for reconsideration shall include
a written Statement setting forth the Agent's legal, factual, or equitable arguments,
along with any supporting documents. The DNR may request that the Agent subunit
additional facts or documents before making a final decision. The DNR, after
considering any additional facts or documents submitted by the Agent shall make
a decision on whether or not to revoke the forfeiture or suspension of this Agreement.
10. Amendments
• Any amendments or modifications to this Agreement shall b in writing a
effective until executed by the parties to this Agreement and app Y all officials as
required by law.
ti. DNR Audits.
The books, records, documents. and accounting procedures a nd practices of the Agent and
its employees, agents, or subcontractors relevant to this Agreement shall be made available
and subject to examination by the DNR, Legislative Auditor, and State Auditor for a
minimum period of six years from the end of this Agreement.
12. Data practices Act.
The Agent shall comply with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn. StaL ch.
13, as it applies to all data provided by the DNR in accordance with this Agreement, and as
it applies to all data. collected. received, stored. used. maintained. or disseminated by the
Agent in accordance with this Agreement. The civil remedies of Minn. Stat. § 13.08, apply
to the release of the data referred to in this Article by either the Agent or the DNR.
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13. Affirmative Action. (When applicable.)
a_ The Agent certifies pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 363.073 that: (a) the Agent has not had
more than 40 full -time employees at any time during the twelve months preceding
the date it submitted its response to the DNR; or (b) if the Agent has more than 40
full -time employees within the DNR of Minnesota on a single working day during
the previous twelve months preceding the date the Agent submitted its response to
the DNR, that it has an affirmative action plan pursuant to the requirements of Mmm
Stat § 363 for the employment of minority persons, women and qualified disabled
individuals approved by the DNR of Minnesota, Commissioner of Human Rights;
or (c) if the Agent does not have 40 full -time employees within the DNR of
Minnesota on a single working day during the previous twelve months preceding the
date it submitted its response to the DNR but has had more than 40 full-time
employees on a single working day during the previous twelve months in the DNR
in which it has its primary place of business, then (1) the Agent has current
Minnesota certificate of compliance issued by the Minnesota Commissioner of
Human Rights. or (2) the Agent certifies that it is in compliance with federal
Affirmative Action requirements.
b. If the Agent has more than 40 full -time employees within the DNR of Minnesota on
a single working day during the previous twelve months. The Agent shall comply
with the following Affirmative Action requirements for disabled workers:
MINN. R. 5000.3550 DISABLED INDIVIDUALS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION i
CLAUSE.
The Agent shall not discriminate against any employees or applicants for
employment because of physical or mental disability in regard to any position
for which the employee or applicant for employment is qualified. The Agent
agrees to take affirmative action to employ, advance in employment, and
otherwise treat qualified disabled individuals without di scrimina tion based
upon their physical or mental disability in all employment practices such as
the recruitment. advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forests
of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship.
2. The Agent agrees to comply with the rules and relevant orders of the
Minnesota Department of Human Rights issued pursuant to the Minnesota
Human Rights Act.
3. In the event of the Agent's noncompliance with the requirements of this
. clause, actions for noncompliance may be taken in accordance with Minn.
Stat. § 363.073 and the rules and relevant orders of the Minnesota
Department of Human Rights issued pursuant to the Minnesota Human
Rights Act.
4. The Agent agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and
applicants for employment, notices in a form to be prescribed by the
commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Human Rights. Such notices
shall be DNR or the Agent's obligation under the law to take affirmative
action to employ and advance in employment qualified disabled employees
and applicants for employment and the rights of applicants and employee.
The Agent shall notify each labor union or representative of workers with
which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other Agreement
understanding, that the Agent is bound by the terms of Minn. Stat. § 363.073
of the Minnesota Human Rights Act and is committed to take affirmative
action to employ and advance in employment physically and mentally
disabled individuals.
14. Workers' Compensation.
• In accordance with the provisions of Minn. Stat. § 176.182. the Agent shall provide
acceptable evidence of compliance with the workers' compensation insurance coverage
requirement of Minn. Stat. § 176.181, subd. 2, as amended, prior to the commencement of
any duties to be performed under this Agreement.
15. Antitrust.
The Agent hereby assigns to the DNR of Minnesota any and all claims for overcharges as
to goods and/or services provided in connection with this Agreement resulting from antitrust
violations that arise under the antitrust laws of the United States and the antitrust laws of the
DNR of Minnesota.
This Agreement and any executed amendments constitutes the entire agreement between the
parties with regard to the matters set forth herein.
17. Jurisdiction and Venue.
This Agreement and executed amendments thereto. shall b governed by the laws of the State
of Minnesota. Venue for all legal proceedings arising out of this Agreement. or breach
49 8
thereof, shall be in the State or federal court with competent Jurisdiction in Ramsey County,
Minnesota. •
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed
intending to be bound thereby.
1. AGENT: HUTCHINSON MOTOR VEHICLE
3. ATTORNEY GENERAL:
MARILYN L HED
Approved as to form and execution
B
By
Title ASSISTANT DEPUTY REGISTR
(Authorized signature)
Date DECEMBER 19 , 1999
Per Delegation Order No.
Date
_. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL
RESOURCES:
4. COMMISSIONER OF
By
ADMINISTRATION:
Title
By
(Authorized signature)
Date
Date
Form approved by the Office of the
Attorney General 9/13/99
E
• RESOLUTION NO. 11470
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ENTERING INTO A GAME AND
FISH LICENSE AGENT AGREEMENT WITH MINNESOTA
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
WHEREAS, the City of Hutchinson has filed an application with the Department
of Natural Resources to become an agent to sell electronic licenses under the electronic
license system for game and fish licenses, cross country ski passes, and snowmobile trail
stickers, and
AND WHEREAS, Marilyn L. Hed, Assistant Deputy Registrar #053, the
Hutchinson Motor Vehicle, has been given authority by the Hutchinson City Council to
sign all corporate legal documents on behalf of the City of Hutchinson,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City of Hutchinson, upon
approval of the agent agreement with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources,
will comply with all applicable laws and regulations as stated in the grant agreement to
become an agent.
• Adopted by the City Council this 9 day of May, 2000.
Marlin Torgerson
Mayor
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
•
r, 79,
0 Memorandum
To: Mayor & City Council
CC: Ken Merrill, Finance Director
From: Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator
Date: May 4, 2000
Re: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS RECEIVED FOR HAULING SERVICE
Attached is a summary of the request for proposals that were received on April 17,
2000. The City Finance Director summarized all of the cost proposals for each
hauler, and this analysis is attached.
The recommendation of the City Solid Waste Committee is to negotiate with the
three finalists, namely:
• Waste Management
Superior Service
•3 Witte Sanitation
Upon receiving authorization to proceed, a sub - committee consisting of Jack Yates,
Attorney Richard Schieffer and Gary D. Plotz shall negotiate individually with each
hauler over the next 30 to 60 days.
Attachment
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City of Hutchinson
Proposal for Residentail Collection and Hauling Services
Rate Comparision RFP opening 4 /17100
CERES ENVIRONMENTAL TWO (2) COMPARTMENT TRUCK
Revised 4/26/00
Ceres bid revision
.80
SUPERIOR SERVICES OF ST. CLOUD TWO(2) COMPARTMENT TRUCK S",38MG&
WITTE SANITRATION OF GLENCOE TWO (2) COMPARTMENT TRUCK 554,203.20
CERES ENVIRONMENTAL 50.00
WASTE MANAGEMENT - 2 TRUCKS 541,518.32
SUPERIOR SERVICES OF ST. CLOUD - 2 TRUCKS 545,111.64
WITTE SANITRATION OF GLENCOE 50.00
• City of Hutchinson
: ;26/00
Pickup Service
1827
Recycling
CERES ENVIRONMENTAL TWO (2) COMPARTMENT TRUCK
Rate Compvision RFP opening 4117/00
Low Incom 1 Ll
21
Low Incom 2 LIV
0
_0w Incom 3 LIVB
2
30 Gallon c 3 LGR
286
30 gallon v 5 LRGV
15
2- 60 gallon cont. & 1 IME2S
'.
:0 gallon c 6 MED
1,871
'0 gallon v 7 MEDV
56
30 Gallon c 8 SM
1 .100
10 gallon V 9 SMV
38
A gallon S 10 SRBI
i53
30 gallon S 11 SRBV
2
Senior Low Income 30SRLM
J
2 - 60 gallon contalnorMED2
1
=-60 gallon containers MED4
2- 90 gallon containersLRG2
2 $11.79
30 gallon & 12 PLUS
2
3.560 511.79 541,972.40
•
, )alet Assume 2 carts
City Park Pickup
Total 320
Peg Pick ups
3.560
aoanments
1827
McDonaWs Trailer Cou
99
Peterson Trailer Park
25
Country CAib Terrace
197
ng Total 5,70
09 Weekly 54.65 $506.85
14 Bi -weekly $2.33 532.55
TOTAL $42,511.80
58.50 $2,720.00
52.00 $11,416.00
556,647.80
0
City of Hutchinson
4/26100 Pickup Service
Recycling
WASTE MANAGEMENT TWO (2) COMPARTMENT TRUCK
Raft Compsirision RFP opening 4/17100
Law Iruom 1 U
21
Low Incom 2 UV
0
Low Incom 3 LNB
2
90 Gallon c 4 LGR
286
90 gallon v 5 URGV
15
2- 60 gallon cont. & 1 9iAE2S
1
60 gallon c 6 MED
1 ,871
60 gallon v 7 MEDV
56
30 Gallon c 8 SM
1,100
30 gallon V 9 SRN
38
30 gallon S 10 SRBI
153
30 gallon S 11 SRBV
12
Senior Law Income 30SRLM
0
2 - 60 gaAon containorMED2
1
4-60 gallon containers MED4
0
2- 90 gatbn contalnersLRG2
2 313.50
30 gallon & 12 PLUS
2 -$1.74
3.560 311.76
Valet Assume 2 cub
City Park Pickup
Total 320
Reg Pickups 3,560
Apsrhnerss 1827
McDonslds TrOw Cou 99
Peterson Trailer Park 25
Country Club Terrace 197
ng Totai 5 .706
341,865.60
109 Weekly $7.00 $783.00
14 BI- Weekly $3.50 $49.00
TOTAL $42,677.60
$4.50 $1,440.00
51.74 $9,931.92
$54,049.52
0
• City of Hutchinson
126/00 Pickup Service
Recycling
SUPERIOR SERVICES OF ST. CLOUD TWO(2) COYPARTNEKr TRUCK
•
Rate Contpwision RFP opening 417l00
Low Yearn 1 U
21
Low boom 2 LN
0
Low lncom 3 L1VB
2
90 Gallon c 4 LGR
286
90 gallon v 5 LRGV
15
2- 60 gallon cons & 1 iME2S
1
60 gallon c 6 MED
1,871
60 gallon v 7 MEDV
56
30 Gallon c 8 SM
1,100
30 gallon V 9 SMV
38
30 gallon S 10 SRBI
153
30 gallon S 11 SRBV
12
Senior Low Income 30SRLM
0
2 - 60 gallon contanwMED2
1
4-60 gallon containers MEN
0
2. 90 gallon containeraLRG2
2
30 gallon & 12 PLUS
2
3.56
$8.54
$30,402.40
Valet Assume 2 Barb
109 Weekly
$10.48
$1,142.32
14 Bi- Weekly
$5.24
$73.36
TOTAL
$31,618.08
City Park Pickup
Total 320
$2.54
$812.80
Reg Pick ups 3,580
Apartments 1827
McDonsids Trailer Cou 99
Peterson Trailer Park 25
Country Club Terrace 197
ng Total 5 .708
$2.97 $16,952.76
$49,383.64
City of Hutchinson
4126100 Pickup Service
Recyciing
WITTE &WWMTION OF GtENCOE TWO (2) COMPARTMENT TRUCK
Rots Cn ip- Im RFP opadng 417M
Low Inean 1 U
21
Low Incom 2 UV
0
Low Incom 3 LNB
2
90 Gallon c 4 LGR
288
90 gallon v 5 U2GV
15
2- 60 gallon cons. & 1 9WE2
1
60 gallon c 6 MEO
1,871
60 gallon v 7 MEDV
56
30 Gallon c 8 SM
1,100
30 gallon V 9 SMV
38
30 gallon S 10 SRBI
153
30 gallon S 11 SP49V
12
Senior Low Income 309FiLM
0
2 - 60 gallon cora h xx K 3)2
1
4-60 gallon containers MED4
0
2- 90 gallon conlainereLRG2
2
30 gallon & 12 PLUS
2
3.560 $11.48
$40,868.80
Valet Assume 2 carts
109 Weeldy $10.00
$1,090.00
14 BI -weeks $5.00
$70.00
TOTAL
$42,028.80
City Park Pickup
Total 320
$2.37 $758.40
Reg Pick ups 3,580
Apartrtnrrts 1827
McDonelds Trager Cou 99
Peterson TreYer Park 25
Country Ctkrb Terrace 197
ng Totsi 5.708
$2.00 $11,416.00
$54,203.20
• City of Hutchinson
4126100 Pickup Service
Recycling
CERES ENVIRONMENTAL
Rate Comparbion RFP opening 4/17100
_ow Incom
1 U
21
_ow Incom
2 LIV
99
_ow Incom
3 LIVE
2
90 Gallon c
4 LGR
286
90 gallon v
5 LRGV
.5
2- 60 gallon Cont.
& 1 NE2S
50 gallon c
5 MED
?.871
60 gallon v
7 MEDV
-6
30 Gallon c
8 SM
1.100
30 gallon V
9 SMV
38
30 gallon S
10 SRBI
53
30 gallon S
11 SRBV
2
Senior Low Income 30SRLM
3
2 - 60 gallon containorMED2
4-60 gallon containers MEN
1
2- 90 gallon containersLRG2
2
30 gallon &
12 PLUS
2
3.560 $0.00
•
Valet Assume 2 carts
City Park Pickup
Total
'09 Weekly $0.00
13 Bi- Weekly S0.00
TOTAL
320 50.00
Reg Pkk ups
3.580
Apartments
1827
McDonalds Trailer Cou
99
Peterson Trailer Park
25
Country Club Terrace
197
ng Total 5.708
50.00
.r
50.00
50.00
$0.00
G•.s rr
w1 ��
$0.00
L] L
City of Hutchinson
1126!00 P!ckUD Service
Recycling
WASTE MANAGEMENT - 2 TRUCKS
Rate Compariaion RFP opening 4117100
Low mean 1 U
21
Low Incom 2 UV
0
Low Incom 3 LIVB
2
90 Gallon c 4 LGR
286
90 gallon v 5 LRGV
15
2. 60 gallon cont. & 1 JME2S
1
50 gallon c 6 MED
'.871
60 gallon v 7 MEDV
56
30 Gallon c 8 SM
1100
30 gallon V 9 SMV
38
30 gallon S 10 SRBI
153
30 gallon S 11 SRBV
12
Senior Low Income 30SRLM
0
2 - 60 gallon containorMED2
1
4-60 gallon containers MEN
0
2- 90 gallon containeriRG2
2 $9.98
30 gallon & 12 PLUS
2 -$1.74
3.560 58.24
This 5 days a week pickup with 2 TRUCKS
529.334.40
Valet Assume 2 carts
109 Weekly $7.00
5763.00
14 Bi- Weekly $3.50
549.00
TOTAL
$30,146.40
City Park Pickup
Total
320 $4.50
$1,440.00
Reg Pick ups
3,560
Apartments
1827
McDonalda Trailer Cou
99
Peterson Trader Park
25
Country Club Terrace
197
ng Total 5.706 $1.74 $9,931.92
$41,518.32
City of Hutchinson
• =26100 Pickup Service
Recycling
SUPERIOR SERVICES OF ST. CLOUD • 2 TRUCKS
Raft Comparlsion RFP opening 4117/00
Low Incom 1 LI
21
Low Incom 2 LIV
0
Low Incom 3 LIVE
2
90 Gallon c 4 LGR
286
90 gallon v 5 LRGV
15
2.60 gallon cunt. & 1 9NE2S
1
60 gallon c 6 MED
1,871
60 gallon v 7 MEDV
56
30 Gallon c 8 SM
1,100
30 gallon V 9 SMV
38
30 gallon S 10 SRBI
153
30 gallon S 11 SRBV
12
Senior Low Income 30SRLM
0
2 - 60 gallon oontairwME 2
1
4-60 gallon containers MED4
0
2. 90 gallon containersLRG2
2
30 gallon & 12 PLUS
2
3.56 $7.34
Valet Assume 2 cart 109 Weekly $10.48
14 Bi -Weekly 55.24
TOTAL
City Park Pickup
Total
Reg Pick ups
Apamnents
McDonalda Trailer Cou
Peterson Trailer Park
Country Ckib Terrace _
ng Total
320 S254
3,560
1827
99
25
197
5.708 $2.97
$26.130.40
$1.142.32
$73.36
$27,346.08
$812.80
$16,952.76
$45,111.64
City/ of Hutchinson
4126/00 Pickup Service
Recycling
WITTE SANITRATION OF GLENCOE
Rab Comparislon RFP opwdng 4117100
Law Inctim 1 LI
21
Low Incorn 2 LN
0
Low Incom 3 LIVB
2
90 Gallon c 4 LGR
286
90 gallon v 5 LRGV
15
2- 60 gallon colt S 1 dME2S
1
60 gallon c 6 MED
1.871
60 gallon v 7 MEDV
56
30 Gallon c 8 SM
1,100
30 gallon V 9 SMV
38
30 gallon S 10 SRBI
153
30 gallon S 11 SRBV
12
Senior Low Income 30SRLM
0
2 - 60 gallon conlrfnorMED2
1
4-60 gallon containers MED4
0
2- 90 gallon containereLRG2
2
30 gallon & 12 PLUS
2
3.560 $0.00
Valet Assume 2 carts
109 Weekly $0.00
14 BI -Weeky $0.00
TOTAL
City Park Pickup
Total 320 SO.00
Reg Pick ups 3,560
Apyqwmy 1827
McDonakts Trailer Cou 99
Pebrson Trailer Park 25
Country Club Terrace 197
ng Total 5.708 $0.00
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Hutchinson City Center
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Hutchhuo& MN 553W25n
320-587-5151/F= 32423&"
Steve G. Muyskens, Real Estate Specialist
United States Postal Service
6800 West 64' Street, Suite 100
Overland Park, KS 66202-4171
Dear Mr. Muyskens:
On behalf of the Mayor, City Council and Economic Development Authority, I am writing to
express the city of Hutchinson's strong interest in retaining the United States Post Office in a
downtown location. We would like to see the Post Office expand the existing facility or
construct a new building on the block north of City Center.
There a many reasons why we feel the Post Office should remain in the downtown area and not
relocate to the edge of our growing city. Some of these reasons were discussed in the meeting
we had with you on April 18, 2000. I would like to reiterate a few of them, because we believe
they could and/or should impact your decision making process.
First, the Post Office stands to benefit financially if the location remains in the downtown area.
Many businesses take advantage of the shipping services offered by the Post Office. If the Post
Office chooses to relocate, there is nothing preventing another package delivery company from
setting up shop on Main Street.
Next, the local Post Office plays a very important role in helping maintain the economic vitality
of Main Street and the surrounding area. The Post Office is the anchor of our central business
district. Many people who come downtown to do business at the Post Office also take the
opportunity to shop at local specialty stores, do their banking and/or eat at the local caftt.
Furthermore, in a day and age where sprawl forces people to drive to the fringes of communities
for basic services, Hutchinson has managed to retain the unique qualities of a "small town ".
Historically, the Post Office has served as a community- gathering place. Removing the Post
Office from its downtown location will initiate the whittling away of this tradition.
Finally, the downtown location conveniently serves the needs of residents and businesses on the
north and south ends of Hutchinson. A location away from the downtown area may limit access
for pedestrians, businesses, elderly and disabled people. In summary, the downtown Post Office
ties our growing community together. secures access for a wider segment of the population and
helps maintain the viability of Hutchinson's Main Street.
In an effort to facilitate the retention of the Post Office in a downtown location, the City is
willing to do the following:
•
April 27, 2000
• Work in partnership with Postal Service officials to identify a solution that meets both the •
community's and the Post Office's needs:
• Assemble pertinent information regarding the size and value of an agreed upon location;
• Determine costs related to site preparation including acquisition, relocation and demolition of
property for an agreed upon location;
• Provide information on the availability and cost of infrastructure improvements for an agreed
upon location; and
• Consider gap financing if the Post Office commits to a downtown location.
In closing, we are confident the Postal Service will take local concerns seriously. We also know
you will keep us informed of your processes and consider the sites we have recommended before
making any final decisions.
Enclosed please find information regarding the two potential downtown sites. Please feel free to
call me at (320) 234 -4223 or email me at crock(a�ci.hutchinson.mn.us with any questions.
Sincerely, f� I ,
C ALLii - tQ /�
Christie Rock
Director of Economic Development
Cc: Paul Johnson, Hutchinson Postmaster
Congressman David Minge
Senator Rod Grams
Senator Paul Wellstone
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DATE: May 4, 2000
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: John P. Rodeberg, Director of Engineering/Public Works
RE: Request for Special Council Meeting
Letting No. 7/Project No. 00 -20
South Grade Rd SW from School Rd SW to Dale St SW
Due to delays in approval for State Aid on the above - referenced project, we are now in a
time crunch, as this project must be completed before the start of school this fall. The
bids are scheduled to be opened on June 5th. 2000. I am requesting a Special Council
Meeting to award the bid on Tuesdav, June 6th, 2000 at 5:30 pm, so the Contractor can
get started on the project that same week or following Monday.
Pnn . m kd pM=-
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RESOLUTION NO. �'
• RESOLUTION ADOPTING AMENDED A SESSMENT
ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5031
LETTING NO. 71PROJECT NO. 99 -10
WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution and notice of hearing the Council has met and reviewed
the proposed assessment for improvement of Trunk Highway 15 South and Denver Avenue SW
by construction of storm sewer, sanitary sewer and services, watermain and services, grading,
gravel base, concrete curb and gutter, concrete islands, traffic signals, bituminous base, bituminous
surfacing and appurtenances.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HUTCHINSON. MINNESOTA:
1. Such proposed assessment, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof,
Is hereby accepted, and shall constitute the special assessment against the lands named therein,
and each tract of land therein included is hereby found to be benefited by the proposed
improvement in the amount of the assessment levied against it.
2. Such assessment shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period
of ten (10) years, the first of the installments to be payable on or before the first Monday in
January, 2000, and shall bear interest at the rate of 4.96 percent per annum as set down by the
adoption of this assessment resolution. To the first installment shall be added interest on the entire
assessment from November 1, 1999, until the 31st day of December, 2000. To each subsequent
• installment when due, shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid installments.
3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the
assessment to the County Auditor, pay the whole of the assessment on such property, with interest
accrued to the date of payment, to the City Treasurer, except that no interest shall be charged if
the entire assessment is paid by the 15th day of November, 1999; and he may, at any time
thereafter, pay to the City Treasurer the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with
interest accrued to the 31st day of December, of the year in which such payment is made. Such
payment must be made before November 15, or interest will be charged through December 31, of
the next succeeding year.
4. The Administrator shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the
County Auditor to be extended on the property tax lists of the County, and such assessment shall
be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes.
Adopted by the Council this 9th day of May, 2000-
Mayor
• City Administrator
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AAQIlDFD ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5011
SETTING NO. 7/PIROJECT NO. 99.10
TRUNK HIGHWAY 15 SOUTT I k DENVER AVE
BY CONSTRUCTION OF STORM SEWM SANITARY SEWER h SERVICES, WATER h
SPA VICES, GRADING. GRAVEL BASE, CONCRETE CURB al GUT77A, CONCRETE ISLANDS,
TRAFFIC SIGNALS, BITUMINOUS BASF, BfHJAfINOUS SURFACING St APPURTENANCES
NAME a ADDRESS 1 Er41 DPSCMPIION TH 15 TI 1! SIER'T DEI4VFil DFNVPB STREET
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NUamEl OP YEARS: 10
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INTEREST RATE
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ODUNTY PAIR MARKETPLACE
44.05
$ W4.87
31.49
$ 5, %3.77
0.0369
$ 4
3,9054
1 S 919.62
1 S 15557-06
SA-SO31 - Papa 1 of 3
COMHIED BY C.
COMPUTED BY: G
CDEC D BY: D ,=
AMENDED ASSP_9SA4NT ROLL NO. SOJI
LET IDiG NO. 7/R{OJECT NO. 99-10
TRUNK HIGHV AY 15 SO[T Il & DENVER A VE
BY CONSTRUCTION OF STORM SEVER, SANITARY SEVER K SERVICES, V A7FRMAIN Y
SERVICES, GRADING, GRAVEL BASE, CONCRETE CURB & GUT Ek CONCRETE ISLANDS,
TRAFFIC SIGNALS, BfIUKNOUS BASK BTIUf1QNOl15 SURFACING & APPURTENANCES
S IN.9314
f 1]1060.00
S N .W
STREET /STORM 5) ?iFR COST PFR FOCQ
7RAFTTC SIGNAL COST PPR PA
TRAIL COST PER EACH
NIIMER OP YEARS: 10
Alf@mED & ADOITiS 5 -9-1000
TORSI' HEARING: 4/27/"& 1310/99
ADOPTED 06,10/99
SECOND HEARING: 7127/99 & 6 /24/99
INTEREST RATE 4. %%
ACCOUNT
NO.
CRY Pm NO.
NAME &ADDRESS
OPriOPPHTYOVEIFR
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
ADDR WN
IONORSUI&DIVO
THIS
FRONTIWET
TI is STEEP
&Sf0R51
DENVER
FRONT FEET
DENVER STREET
&STORM
SIGNAL
UNITS
TRAFFIC
SIGNAL
BALL
UNR
I TRAIT.
TOTAL ACM
ASSES90M
COUNTY Pm NO.
12
w -11&29 H0I0
THE FBGIIEA EDUC,STIOEI BOARD
2CENTURYAVESE
C/O RIDGEVATER COL
THATPTOFLOTSI6RISSOF
2CENTURYAVESE
EXTOPCEMURYAVEEXIAC
v.vo.0uo
IIVPClUNSON SIN 55350
INSVCOROPLOTIS &EX
0.00
S
0.00
S
020M
f 26,41200
0.009E
$
$ 26,412.00
100' X MO', AUD. PLAT 5EC
07116,19 52MAC
D
W- 116,.4459060
APPLEREE'S AILERIC.AN I-34LR21
1305 HVY 13S
PARTNERSHIP OF MINNESOTA
4531 i 107771 ST, SURE 100
LOT I, MOCIL I,
OVERLAND PARR 0 66207
APPIE.RP.ESAINXI'ION
0.00
S
S
0.0300
$ O, %1.80
0100%
f
$ 3, 961.60
14
07- 116,294 Io
CDY OP IIIlTCF1IIN50N -VATIC
1011W I5S
11UTd SON AREA HEALTH CENTER
ALL 7TIAT PART OF LOTS 16 & IT
111 HASSAN ST SE
N OF EXTENSION OF CENTURY
233110130
HUTCIUNSON MN 55350
An. AM MAT LOT IS, ALAI.
0.00
$
3
0244
S 72,20679
0.007.
S
$ 12,206.79
PLATSECTION 7-116,19
CG HVR'DR -LSDN AREA I@ALTH CEN
CA0316
ATTN: PHI GRAVES
IWI HBY 155
HUTCHMSON HN 55330
H
07 NI6,294F0020
CITY OF HUTCHINSON -HAHC
IMEIVY Its
HUMUNSON AREA HEALTH CENTER
PART OF LOTS 16 IS IS N OF
111 HASSAN ST SE
EYIEE151IXJ OF CENTURY A VE
131.0140
H1ITCHI150N SIN 35150
AM. FIAT LOT 15 AUD. PLAT
0.00
S
S
0.0065
S 857.86
O.OV%
S
f 857.66
SECTION 7116-29
CC HIITCF[BNSON AREA HEALTH CEN
(OIBu ]139.)
ATTN: PHR GRAVES
1M1 HWY 15
IILUC111NSON MN 55350
W
o7. 11&294 30
CITY OP HINCE@NSON HAHC
IA)HVY 155
HIRCF@NSON AREA F@,SLTH CENTER
PART OP 6,01216 & IS N OP
111HASSANSTSE
aCRt6UN OP CFNRIRY AVE
23224.01R)
HUTCHBiSON SIN 35350
AM. PLAT LOT 15 ALA) PLAT
0.00
f
$
011049
f 651.65
0.0096
S
f 651.85
SECTION 7-116,29
CC I I117'C1 @iSOli AREA F6ALTH CEN
.6 VS)
ATM: PHI. GRAVES
IAI I IVY IS S
HVTCIMSON MN 55350
V
07116,294140q
CRY OF HVTCHINSON -HAHC
IWIPINOS
HUTCHI NSON AREA HEALTH CPNITR
PART OF I=16 & IS N OF
111 HASSAN ST SE
EXR,9l90N OF CENTURY An
212240160
HIlTCF@L90N SON 3H30
AUD. P1 &T LOT H, AUO. RAT
0.00
I S -
-
0.000624
S 82.41
0.00%
$
f 82.41
SECTION 7 -116,.4
CC IIU TCHINSON AREA L[EALTH CEN
QIrI Smeh.6aR
ATTN: PIf L GRAVES
TAI IIVY IS 5
HIIR]IIISON SRN 55350
&F5031 - Pap 2 OT 3
CCMPIITD BY:C
COIWIBD KT: C.
CHPI:{P1l BY: J. R(R :RI:
AMENDED ASSISSKENT ROLL NO. 5031
E'TTIIGNO.7 /PR(1FECTNO.99-10
TRUNK 111GI MAY ISSOUTl It DENVER AVE.S
RY 6:61NSIT MIRIN OF STIIRM 5ewm, SANH'ARY SP.VFR t SERI(:", VA'ITRMAIN t
SERV -M GRADING. GRAVEL RASE CONCRETE CURB t GUTTER, CONCRETE ISLANDS,
TRAFETC SIGNALS. BTIl1A1INOUS RASP. BTTLMQiOUS SURFACING t APPURTENANCES
S 143311
1 - 132AW.W
f 23-110.90
SIRFFL'/SfORUSEWER WSS PER PODS
i1lAFTFC SIGNAL COST'P1'R PA
TRAIT. G.(IST 1'31 PA(li
NUMBER OP YT'ARS: 10
AMEmPD L ADOP1FS YfN00
IFRST IIEAR1Nl:: 1 /27/99!1/10/99
A)O►IPA wMM
SPA CMID FiFi1RI1G: 7777199 t8 /21 /n
ITIFRM RATE 4. %%
ACCOUNT
No
CITY Pm NO.
NAME It ADDRESS
OPPROmTYCMNER
LEGAL DESQI►FgN
ADDRIONORSUBDIY610N
m u
PtONTPBT
TH D SIBS
LsrORM
DENVER
MONTPEET
DE NVM STREET
!STORM
SIGNAL
UNITS
TRAFFIC
SIGNAL
TRAIL
UNIT
TRAIL
TOTAL ACTIVE
COUNTY PID NO.
11
D- 114 3 0 01-00 5 0
FRM%SON OIL PRODUCI
I Im F31PY 155
D.Im.mlo
IDI MDlISl1l1AL RD
HUDSON VI S(OM
LOT 1, BLOCK 1
HVTCFIINSON MALL
0.00
$
f
0.0300
$ 3 %1.10
O.OD%
f
S 3, %1.90
ro
D.11b=IS
VELOPERS DWERtA'®
1060 HWY 15 SOUTH
N555 CHAGRIN ILVD
LOTIEXC AC:LLOCIL2
D.IWWN
MOREAND F[IL50HKl HN2
HUTCHINSON MALL
0.00
$
f
0.10
f 22,45010
0.0096
S
f 22,4502]
10
12- 116 -1001!900
11CDONAIDS CORPORATION
IMIMY 155
P O PDX 66707
AMP O'HARE AIRPORT
LOI4BLCICK2
23. W.W)0
CHICAGO 1L 6II6K
HUIC� MALL
0.00
S
3
0.03
1 3, %1.80
0.0096
S
S 3, %1.90
21
12 IIb1001d0W
U)RIIE ENTERMISFS
ION HmT 155
16DOAKWIRSD
LOT), BI(R:K I,
2),IW00N
NFWULM MN 56071
H(IT(I ANION MALL
(Loo
S
S
0.03
S 5, %1.90
0.0096
S
S 1, %1.90
m
12- 116-X101NKB0
NOLAN RIVERMAIL ASSN
IMI Y05
3IWWESTA1GKPAVPARD
LOT 6. BLOCK 2,
D.IW.m
TROY, IUQRGANI 4
HUICHINSON MALL
0.00
1
f
0.13
f 17,167.90
0,0096
S -
f 17,167.80
L
12 14]00Mm
MARK t CHRIS COKORN
IOMIMYHS
105 EHmYD
LOT I EX EM' OF NI7,
P O WX 6116
KLOCK 1, HUTC2@NSON MALL
21.IO1.Wlo
ST CLOUD MN %M
PLAT2
0.00
S
S
0.14
S 18,4U.40
0.0096
S
$ 18,481.10
24
Da14WOI4110
DEVELOPERS DR'FASBIED
1001HAYI5
4555 C FIAGRIN BLVD
RAT 2 EX NIT, BLOCK I,
D.bL=
MORF[AND IIII T OFIO 1100
HVICHNSON MALL PLAT 2
0.00
S
S
0.03
1 3, %1.80
0.0016
S
$ 3, 961.90
b
D- Ib2WILI0
DEVELOHRSDIVCB MD
1016 IMY 15S
U553 CHAGRIN BLVD
LOT 3, MACK 1,
23401.W50
W)MANDHIL19011R1403
I[UMA [INSON MAIL PLA 12
0.00
f
f
0.01
S 3, %1.90
0.W16
S
f 1, %1.80
m -lllP {
CIYOFIIVI:IIINCON LAIC
im]MY155
HUICIUNSON AREA HEALTH CENTER
ALL TTIAT PART OF LOTS IL t 11
111 HAS.SAN ST SE
N OF E) TENSION OF CENTURY AVE
DIH.01M
FFVI'!]@LSON MN 55)10
AUD.PATLOT I5ECCEPTI%0 0.00
1
S
054
1 71,519.09
0.0096
f
f 71,849.09
a "Y OF LOT 16 MID 71.0'. %6.09'
CC, FRIICNINSON AREA HEALTH CEN
OF LOT 11
ATTN: PHIL GROWS
'val M.0015'.
TOTAL - ASSFS51APNT ROLL N31
1750.00
S 271,129,%
1974.00
f 305,834.58
2.6465
$349,1 %.79
100.0096
$ 23_W W
S 950,011.32
SA- 5031 - Pagi 3 o13
RESOLUTION NO.
• RESOLUTION ADOPTING AMENDED ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5036
LETTING NO. 9 /PROJECT NO. 98 -18
WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution and waiver of hearing the Council has met and reviewed
the proposed assessment for improvement of Hutchinson Area Heafth Center (Hospital /Medical
Center Site) by reconstruction of parking lot by construction of storm sewer, grading, gravel base,
concrete curb and gutter, bituminous base and surfacing and appurtenances.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA:
1. Such proposed assessment, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof,
is hereby accepted, and shall constitute the special assessment against the lands named therein,
and each tract of land therein included is hereby found to be benefited by the proposed
improvement in the amount of the assessment levied against it.
2. Such assessment shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period
of ten (10) years, the first of the installments to be payable on or before the first Monday in
January, 2000, and shall bear interest at the rate of 4.96 percent per annum as set down by the
adoption of this assessment resolution. To the first installment shall be added interest on the entire
assessment from November 1, 1999, until the 31st day of December, 2000. To each subsequent
• installment when due, shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid installments.
3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the
assessment to the County Auditor, pay the whole of the assessment on such property, with interest
accrued to the date of payment, to the City Treasurer, except that no interest shall be charged if
the entire assessment is paid by the 15th day of November, 1999; and he may, at any time
thereafter, pay to the City Treasurer the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with
interest accrued to the 31st day of December, of the year in which such payment is made. Such
payment must be made before November 15, or interest will be charged through December 31, of
the next succeeding year.
4. The Administrator shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the
County Auditor to be extended on the property tax lists of the County, and such assessment shall
be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes.
Adopted by the Council this 9th day of May, 2000.
Mayor
0 City Administrator
t IN
COMPILED BY: G RICE
AMENDED ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5036
LETTING NO. 9 /PROJECT NO. 9818
Hutchirnon Am Health Center (Hospital /Medical Ccutcr Site)
Reconstruction of Parking Lot by corutruction of Storm Sewer, Grading, Gravd
Base, Concrete Curb It Gutter, Bituminous Base & Surfacing & Appurtenances
ADOPTED 14121999 AMENDED & ADOPTED 5.9 -2000
COMPUTED BY: C. RICE
1998
BOND FUND
CHECKED BY: J. RODEBERG
4.61%
INTEREST RATE
1ST HRG WAIVED 6/23/98
10
NUMBER OF YEARS
2ND HRG WAIVED 6/23/98
$72,99576
COST PER UMT
ACCOUNT
NO.
CITY PID NO.
NAME & ADDRESS
OF PROPERTY OWNER
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION
UNIT
UTILITY /STRUT
ASSESSMENT
DEFERRED
ASSESSMENT
TOTAL ACTIVE
ASSESSMENT
COUNTY PID NO.
01
07- 116.29M -0010
CTI Y OF I IU'1'CI IINSON - IIAI RI
IM HWY 15S
HUTCHINSON AREA HEALTH CEN'I'EA
ALL THAT PART OF LOTS 16 & 18
111 HASSAN ST SE
N OF EXTENSION OF CENTURY
HUTCHINSON MN 55350
AVE, AUD PLAT LOT 15, AUD.
CC: HUTCHINSON AREA HEALTH CENTS
PLAT SECTION 7 -116 -29
ATTN: PHIL GRAVES
(HMC 0%)
1091 HWY 15S
23.2210130
HUI'CHINSON MN 55350
-
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
02
0711629 04-0020
CITY OF HUTCHINSON - IIAITC
1097 HWY 15S
HUTCHINSON AREA HEALTH CENTER
PART OF LOTS 16 & 1a N OF
I l I HASSAN ST SE
EXTENSION OF CENTURY AVE
HUTCHINSON FIN 55350
AUD. PLAT LOT 15 AUD. PLAT
CC: HUTCHINSON AREA HEALTH CENTE
SECTION 7- 116-29
ATTN: PHI. GRAVES
(Office 2727%)
1091 HWY 15S
21241.0140
HUTCH NSON MN 55150
0.02727
51,990.59
$0.00
51,990.57
03
07- 11629-01-0030
CITY OF HUTCHINSON- HAHC
1095 HWY 15 S
HUTCHNSON AREA HEALTH CENTER
PART OF TATS 16 & 18 N OF
111 HASSAN ST SE
EXTENSION OF CENTURY AVE
HUI'CHINSON MN 55350
AUD. PLAT LOT 15 AUD PLAT
CC: HUTCHINSON AREA HEALTH CENTS
SECTION 7 -11629
ATTN: PI ILL GRAVES
(Ph—y 0%)
1091 HWY 15S
27.2210150
HUTCHINSON MN 55350
-
$0.00
50100
50.00
01
07- 11629#0010
CITY OF I IUTCHINSON -HAHC
1097 HWY 15S
HUTCHINSON AREA HEALTH CENTER
PART OF TATS 16 & 18 N OF
111 HASSAN ST SE
EXTENSION OF C14TIJRY AVE
HUTCHINSON MN 55350
AUD. PLAT LOT 15, AUD. PLAT
CC: HUTCHINSON AREA HEALTH CENTS
SECTION 711629
ATTN: PHIL GRAVES
(Mark Smith 0%)
1091 HWY 155
23.221.0160
HUTCHINSON MN 55350
50.00
50.00
$0.00
AR5036PAGE 1 d2
COMPH m BY: C. RICE
AMENDED ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5036
I.EITING NO. 9/PROJECT NO. 98.19
Hutchinson Area Health Center (Hospital /Medical Center Site)
Reconasuction of Parking Lot by conaruction of Storm Sewer, Grading, Gravel
Base, Concrete Curb k Gutter, Bituminous Base k Surfacing $ Appurtenances
ADOPTED 10-12 -1999 AMENDED & ADOPTED 192000
COMPLIED BY: C. RICE
7998
BOND FUND
CHECKED BY: J. RODEBERG
4.47X.
U,TIERPST RATE
1ST HRG WAIVED 6/23/"
10
JNUKBER OF YEARS
2ND I7RG WAIVED 6123/"
$72,995.76
COST PER UNIT
ACCOUNT
NO.
CITY PID NO.
NAME K ADDRESS
OF PROPERTY OWNER
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION
UNIT
UTTLIIY /STREET
ASSESSMENT
D EFERRED
ASSESSMENT
TOTAL ACTIVE
ASSESSMENT
COUNTY PID NO.
05
07- 11629.040050
CITY OF HUTCHINSON - HAHC
1099 HWY 15 S
HITrCHINSON AREA HEALTH CENTER
ALL THAT PART OF LOTS 16 do 18 N OF EXTENSION OF
111 HASSAN ST SE
CENTURY AVE, AUD. PLAT LOT 15 EXCEPT 49&09'. 39.7
HUTCHI NSON MN 55350
OF LOT 16 AND 74.65'x 466.09' OF LOT 11
CC: I IUTCI IINSIN AREA I IEALII I CENIE
(tlmpiul 97, 273%)
ATTN: PI Ill GRAVES
1091 HWY 15 5
23.224.0170
HUTCHINSON MN 55350
4.97273
$362,998.21
50.00
$362,988.21
TOTAL ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5036 $364,978.80
AFSWa-P 202
�SZ4 0 1060 Highway 15 South Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350 • 320 - 587 -5956
RECEIVED
May'), 2000
Hutchinson City Council
City Center
I 11 Hassan Street SE
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Dear City Council Members;
MAY 4 2000
CRY of HUW*G=
FOR YOUR INEORMNa
This letter of notification is being sent on behalf of the Hutchinson Mall Office C/O Developer's
Diversified Realty Corporation.
On Thursday, May 11 through Sunday, May 14, 2000 the Hutchinson Mall has contracted with
Mystic Attractions of St. Cloud, MN to set up a mini carnival in the front parking lot of the
Hutchinson Mall. The carnival will include various rides, games and food vendors for children.
• We are expecting no more than 20 -30 children at the carnival site at any one given time.
We look forward to providing entertainment for children in the Hutchinson area and surrounding
communities.
incerely,
Forcier
Mall Coordinator
•
• 3 6.20
SEC. 6.20. SHOWS AND LARGE ASSEMBLIES.
Subd. 1. stLcense Require"- It is unlawful for any
person to present any public show, movie, caravan, circus,
wprniv" theatrical or other performance or exhibition without
'first having obtained a license therefor from the City. It is also
unlawful for any person to promote or sponsor a large assembly, for
any purpose and to which the public is invited, without first
having obtained a license therefor from the City. For the purpose
of this Section, "large assembly' means a gathering, or projected
gathering, of more than three hundred (300) persons at one time and
at a single location.
Subd. 2. Maximum Size. It is unlawful for any licensee
to admit a larger number of people than the maximum fixed by the
Council at the time of issuance of the license.
Subd. 3. Overnight Camping. it is unlawful for any
licensee to permit, or for any participant, spectator, or customer,
to camp or sleep overnight at the location of a large assembly. It
is also unlawful for any licensee to permit, or any participant,
spectator or customer, to prepare food on such premises, unless
• such person is a concessionaire. This Subdivision does not apply
to security officers performing their duties as such.
Subd. 4. Investigation Fee. In addition to the license
fee the Council may fix an investigation fee commensurate with the
cost of such investigation.
Subd. 5. Permitted Area. Large assemblies shall be
permitted only after a finding by the Council that the character of
the proposed assembly is compatible with the character of the
surrounding neighborhood considering the problems of noise,
lighting, traffic, sanitation, congestion, and other factors
affecting the public health, safety and welfare of the entire area,
and compliance with the City Code.
Subd. 6. Exceptions. The following activities and
performances are exempt from compliance with this Section:
A. Performances presented in the local schools and
colleges, under the sponsorship of such schools and colleges, and
primarily for the students thereof only.
B. Performances of athletic, musical or theatrical
events sponsored by local schools or colleges using student talent
only.
•
130 (7 -1 -89)
S 6.20
C. Any performance or event in, or sponsored by,
the McLeod County Agricultural Association, bona fide local church
and non - profit organizations, provided that such organization shall
be incorporated.
D. Any performance or event in, or sponsored by,
the City and the City Recreation Department.
SEC. 6.21. TOBACCO
Subd. 1. Definition. As used in this SEction, the t
"tobacco means and includes tobacco in any form, including bu not
limited t cigarettes, cigars, bagged, canned or packaged p uct.
8 2. License Required. It is unlawf for any
person, direct or indirectly, to keep for retail s e, sell at
retail, or othe ise dispose of any tobacco in any orm unless a
license therefor hall first be obtained from the ty.
Subd. 3. 'Restrictions.
A. Separate licenses shall issued for the sale:
of tobacco at each fixed place of busine and no license shall
be issued for a movable place of busine .
B. It is unlal f any person to sell or give
away any tobacco in any fo �rfu to any person under the age of
eighteen (18) years.
Subd. 4. Prohibit n o sale of Tobacco Products by
Vending Machines or Other M hanical Nkleans.
A. No ' a cense shall a issued for a tobacco
products vending mach located in a usiness, accommodation,
refreshment, enterta ent, recreation or ansportation facility
of any kind, whet r licensed or not, wh se goods, services,
facilities, privi ges, advantages or accomm tions are extended,
offered, sold o otherwise made available to a public. This
prohibition s 1 not extend to lunchroom facilit s available only
to employees f a business and where said lunchroo facilities are
not normal available to persons under the age of years.
B. For purposes of this section, the t tobacco.
Zs shall mean cigarettes, cigars, other smoking tobacco,
, chewing tobacco or any other kind of tobacco pre", red in
manner so as to be suitable for chewing or smoking.
Source: Ordinance No. 89 -14
Effective: 6 -1 -90
SEC. 6.22. PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT MERCHANTS.
Subd. 1. Definitions. The following terms, as used in
this Section, shall have the meanings stated:
131 (7- 16 -90)
• *Memo*
Hutchinson Fire Chief
111 Hassan Street SE
Hutchinson, MN 55350
DATE: May 1, 2000
TO: Mayor & City Council
FROM: Brad Emans
SUBJECT: Monthly Council Update
The Fire Department responded to 48 calls for service in April.
This is the breakdown of those calls:
City Calls /
Residential 3
Commercial/Industrial 8
Multi-family-
Rescue 1
Hazardous Material 2
Vehicle 1
Grass Type 1
Carbon Monoxide 4
Mutual Aid 2
Rural Calls /
Residential 3
Rescue 3
Medical 1
Grass Type 17
Drills/Meetings
Minnesota State Patrol / Defensive driving
Truck Placement / Truck Operations
Testing of all firefighters for First Responder license
• Regional meeting in Howard Lake
*Memo*
Hutchinson Fire Chief
111 Hassan Street SE
Hutchinson, MN 55350
DATE: May 3, 2000
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Brad Emans
SUBJECT: New Chief Officers
When Dan Steele resigned his Assistant Chiefs position with the Fire
Department he left a rather large void in our training program. I am very
happy to inform the council that Casey Stotts has been selected to replace
Dan as Assistant Chief in charge of training.
Tom Glaeser has been selected to replace Casey Stotts as one of our
Battalion Chiefs.
• Hutchinson Telecommunications Board Meeting
April 24, 2000 7:30 am
Members Present: Mark Schramm, Mark Guggemos, Sue Potter,
Bill Snyder, Val Elder
Also in attendance: Barry Anderson, Doug Hedin and Mayor
Marlin Torgerson
Members Absent: Jim Jordahl, Greg Curry, Butch Wentworth
Anderson opened with an overview of the reasons the commissiron
is reconvening. The primary reason is that the Hutchinson
Telephone Cou intends to add video delivery to their services
in Hutchinson and has submitted to the City of Hutchinson, a
request to initiate proceeding to grant a cable television
franchise.
The duty of the commission is to consider the implications of
granting that franchise, and make recommendations to the city
council.
Anderson remarked that Mark Guggemos, presently a commission
member, and also a telephone company employee, will at some point
• be asked to resign due to a possible conflict of interests.
However, while the commission refrains from discussing and voting
on franchise issues, his technical input is valuable.
As the first order of business the commission unanimously elected
HCVN representative , Sue Potter to chairperson and Mark
Schramm as secretary.
New Business
1. Anderson assigned Potter to ask Marilyn Swanson at city
hall to arrange for a city employee to take minutes at future
meetings. Mayor Torgerson said that if the meetings were !teld
at a time of day, such as immediately prior to or after the
employee work day, that service should be available.
2. The
Cable Franchises provided by Tom Creigton, was reviewed.
Anderson stated that the Telephone Company already has public
rights of way and has operated with those rights for many
years. The addition of video changes the "right" and makes
them subject to a franchise authority.
The commission voted, unanimously,to forward the document to
the city council.
• 3. A discussion ensued regarding franchise agreements items that
may be negotiable. This commission can make recommendations
Telecommunications Commission April 24, 2000
Minutes (cont'd)
with regard to franchisee timing of technical installation and
delivery of service. Anderson stated that this group may have
an obligati to assure that certain PEG (Public, Eduational
and Government) channels be specifically provided for.
Guggemos stated that, providing PEG channels may, at one time,
have been a sacrifice for cable companies due to the limited
number of "slots ". However, because of the greatly increased
channel capacity, there is plenty of room.
Members discussed the fact that this is the first time that
Hutchinson has had competition for video delivery.
Guggemos commented that, from a consumer point of view, there
have been video delivery alternatives such as satellite dishes,
and cable. It is a concern among newcomers to the field, that
they gain customers /market share.
Hedin added that a consumer viewer might ask, "What do
we get ?" Hedin suggested that the community might request
something such as a piece of band width for the city to receive
and transmit for internet use.
Guggemos asked if it is fair /legal to make demands, and Hedin
held that we should try.
Anderson said that contractual issues cause difficulty when •
seeking to impose demands and Hedin suggested proportional
benefits from all parties.
Anderson said that because of the competitive model, this may
be the last franchise discussion the city undertakes, citing
wireless technolgies and the competitive environment. Much of
what we are discussing is beyond our ability to predict.
The discussion returned to cable franchise fees and the need to
determine which specific items of cable services come under the
5% gross revenue fee the existing franchisee is paying to the
city. Identifying those sources would help in making decisions
about fees for newcomers.
Guggemos suggested that perhaps a "flat fee" would be
beneficial to the operations of PEG channels.
Guggemos added that much of the technical language of the
exisiting franchise agreement doesn't apply to newcomers
seeking a franchise, citing RF leakage limits as one example.
As a commission, we are breaking new ground given the new
technolgies and services and the manner and scope of delivery.
Anderson asked Potter to organize a three person sub - committee
of voting members to meet with Tom Creigton about details of
the process. A meeting of the entire board will be held •
a date set after the sub - meeting with Creigton.
AdjoutVd at 8:25 am
Sue Potter
0
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
April-00
Apr -99
______
-- ---------
___ _ ___ __ ___
_ __ ___
__ _____ __
____ _ ____
LIQUOR
BEER
__________
MISC.
TOTAL
TOTAL,
BY WEER
___ _ __
TOTAL
_________
3,862
LIQUOR
BEER
NINE
____ ______
MISC.
___
TOTAL
__ _______
BY WEEK
____ _ __ _ __
___ _______
1
__ _____ __
3,025
__________
4,218
_____
1,752
436
9,431
3
2
4,147
6,859
2,177
343
13,526
4
3
4,253
7,713
3,235
446
15,647
5
1,983
2,694
528
197
5,392
38,604
5
1,440
2,131
669
150
4
7
6
1,134
2,406
352
87
3,979
B
7
2,087
2,734
416
217
5,454
8
1,992
3,278
603
287
6,160
10
9
4,095
7,506
1,451
307
13,439
11
10
3,510
6,016
1,102
439
11,149
12
2,052
2,737
1,065
119
5,973
44,571
12
1,415
2,620
403
162
4,600
14
13
1,660
2,650
523
208
5,049
15
14
1,903
2,839
486
190
5,418
15
2,185
3,332
855
154
6,526
17
16
4,398
6,710
1,454
343
12,905
10
17
3,951
5,900
1,230
303
11,464
19
1,617
3,165
1,054
246
6,082
45,962
19
1,466
3,121
457
165
5,229
21
20
1
2,431
665
102
4,877
22
21
1,625
2,086
1,013
160
5,664
22
2,596
3,936
900
188
7,620
24
23
3,829
7,799
1,413
443
13,404
25
24
3,774
8,425
1,430
571
14,206
26
1,606
3,542
754
103
6,085
51,094
26
1,709
2,510
383
100
4,782
28
27
1,794
2,726
480
201
5,209
29
28
1,535
3,378
643
343
5,699
29
2,087
4,943
876
327
0,233
TOTAL
30
4,228
9,581
1,250
675
15,734
99 TOTAL
67,465
118,650
26,306
7,667
220,088
39,857
TOTAL
67,465
118,650
26,306
7,667
100
220,008
98 TOTAL
58,178
108,067
22,605
8,463
197,513
%OF SALE
31
54
12
3
100
SALE3 INC
OR DEC
22,575
11
%
0 0
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
April-00
___ __ ____
______
-- ---------
--------- ----------
LIQUOR
BEER
WINE
MISC.
TOTAL
TOTAL,
BY WEER
___ _ __
_____ _____
1
_________
3,862
______ ____
7,786
____ _ _ _ __ ___
1,623
_ _____
476
__ ____ ___ __
13,749
__
13,749
3
1,744
2,637
746
173
5,300
4
1,491
2,378
643
96
4,608
5
1,983
2,694
528
197
5,392
6
2,229
3,557
712
131
6,629
7
3,728
6,631
1,480
366
12,205
B
3,568
7,132
1,480
313
12,493
46,627
10
1,469
2,502
877
107
4,955
11
1,428
2,675
926
182
5,211
12
2,052
2,737
1,065
119
5,973
13
2,206
4,001
968
189
7,364
14
4,407
7,789
1,368
404
14,048
15
4,325
8,174
1,725
513
14,737
52,268
17
1,930
3,128
703
186
5,947
10
1,805
2,781
881
225
5,692
19
1,617
3,165
1,054
246
6,082
20
3,059
5,381
1,897
247
10,584
21
4,301
9,872
2,751
489
17,493
22
4,315
10,774
3,703
533
19,325
65,123
24
1,610
3,143
509
174
5,516
25
1,260
2,665
498
124
4,747
26
1,606
3,542
754
103
6,085
27
1,954
4,393
677
301
7,325
28
4,575
8,956
1,523
654
15,708
29
3
8,729
1
532
14,763
54,144
TOTAL
66,592
127,422
30,685
7,232
231,931
99 TOTAL
67,465
118,650
26,306
7,667
220,088
%OF SALE
29
55
13
3
100
BALES INC
OR DEC
11,943
5 4
• • •
CITS OF NUTCNINSON
CITY OF HVTCXINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
LIQUOR STORE
COMPARISON
Mar -99
-----
-- - - - - --
MARCH 2000
---------
----------
-------------------------------------
--- - - - --- ----
---- -- ---------
-------
--------
TOTAL
TOTAL
LIQUOR
BEER
WINE
MISC.
TOTAL
BY NUT
LIQUOR
----------
BEER
---------------------------
WINE
MISC.
TOTAL
----------
BY WEEK
---- -- - - --
1
-- - - - - - -- ----
1,576
- - - - -- ------------------
2,534
749
224
--- - - - ---
5,063
- --- - -- - --
---------- ---------
1
2,167
2,424
828
162
51581
2
1,654
2,010
412
106
4,164
2
1,668
3,452
964
176
6,260
3
1
2,239
627
122
4,642
3
4,217
7,540
1,440
360
13,557
4
2,635
3,372
641
262
6,930
4
3,689
8,355
1,559
510
14,113
5
3,755
6,047
1,322
450
11,574
39,511
6
3,894
6,063
1,245
323
11,525
6
1,520
2,860
678
156
5,214
43,938
7
1,977
3,262
491
221
5,951
6
1,095
2,203
371
124
3,793
8
1,689
2,628
630
205
5,152
9
1,515
1,929
404
163
4,011
9
2,081
3,640
600
206
6,527
10
1,839
2,262
529
113
4,743
10
4,326
6,951
1,416
379
13,072
11
1,814
3,242
921
234
6,211
11
3,192
7,210
1,309
374
12,085
12
.4,147
6,045
1,313
284
11,769
48,001
13
4,154
6,426
1,286
519
12,365
13
1,400
2,435
498
117
4,450
42,932
14
1,551
2,641
573
184
4,949
15
1,736
2,369
664
120
4,911
15
1,862
2,598
606
140
5,206
16
1,469
2,329
655
166
4,621
16
2,220
3,437
569
283
6,509
17
2,264
2,975
623
238
6,120
17
4,642
7,450
1,443
461
13,996
18
11941
2,982
566
199
5,690
18
3,806
6,191
1,499
343
11,839
19
4,393
6,499
1,346
482
12,720
46.949
20
3,680
6,098
1,295
466
11,739
20
1,510
2,557
544
90
4,701
45,801
21
1,977
2,311
463
149
4,900
22
1,512
2,508
341
172
4,533
22
1,263
2,894
634
406
5,197
23
1,705
2,961
713
104
5,463
23
2,402
4,211
621
208
7,642
24
1,634
2,714
466
115
4,929
24
3,426
7,180
1,516
1,591
13,713
25.
2,416
3,614
727
187
6,944
25
3,975
6,272
1,638
437
12,322
26
3,256
6,075
1,197
409
10,937
48,475
27
3,477
5,862
1,644
366
11,371
27
2,170
2,276
585
116
5,147
44,197
28
1,536
2,731
844
138
5,249
29
1,740
2,429
1,165
196
5,550
29
1,883
3,066
719
179
5,847
30
1,542
2,582
811
161
5,096
30
2,444
3,638
1,151
239
7,472
31
2,078
3,467
1,100
230
6,875
31
3,861
7,948
1,269
409
13,487
17,521
37,202
TOTAL
64,797
99,836
23,175
6,581
194,389
TOTAL
68,454
118,158
25,287
8,239
220,138
220,138
98 TOTAL
58,688
69,699
19,932
7,185
175,504
99 TOTAL
64,797
99,836
23,175
6,591
194,389
%OF SALE
33
51
12
3
100
%OF SALE
31
54
11
4
100
SALES INC
OR DEC
18
11
4
SALES INC OR
DEC
25,749
13 1 4
• • •
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
MARCH
1998
Mar -99
_______ -
_ --- _---
----- ------------
_ ----- _ ----------
_ ______
__ ______ __
______
__ _ _ ____
_____ __
________
_________
TOTAL
TOTAL
LIQUOR
BEER
WINE
Ma3C.
TOTAL
BY REEK
LIQUOR
BEER
WINE
MISC.
TOTAL
BY WEEK
1
1,576
2,534
749
224
5,083
2
1,584
2,098
311
151
4,144
2
1,654
21010
412
100
4,184
3
1,474
1,928
499
236
4,137
.3
1,654
2,239
627
122
4,642
4
1,663
2,570
497
338
4,968
4
2,635
1,372
641
282
6,930
5
2,382
3,236
023
204
6,647
5
3,755
6,047
1,322
450
11,574
6
4,182
6,531
11211
417
12,401
6
3,894
6
1,245
323
11,525
7
3,270
5,310
1
319
10,500
43,930
42,797
t
1,095
2,203
371
121
7,793
9
1,400
2,288
643
155
4,489
9
1
1,929
404
163
4,011
10
1,402
2,198
523
174
4,298
10
1,139
2,262
529
113
4,743
11
1,859
2,264
526
140
4,789
11
1,114
3,242
921
234
6
12
1 1 661
2,991
686
245
5,583
12
4,147
6,045
1,313
264
11,789
13
3,518
5,183
1
390
10,316
13
4,154
6,426
1,286
519
12,385
14
3,470
5,252
995
319
10,044
42,932
39,519
15
1,730
2,369
684
120
4,911
16
1,602
2,013
491
107
4,293
16
1,469
2,329
655
168
4,621
17
1,727
2,280
420
141
4,576
17
2,204
2,975
623
231
6,120
18
1,547
11923
683
211
4,364
10
11941
2,902
560
199
5,690
19
2,198
- 2,676.
051
233
51956
19
4,393
6,499
1,346
482
12,720
20
3,413
5,825
1,276
491
11,005
20
3,800
6,090
11295
466
11,739
21
3,394
5,946
1,042
526
10,900
45,001
41,104
22
1,512
21500
341
172
4,533
23
1,436
2,347
555
190
4,535
23
1,705
2,961
713
104
5,483
24
1,304
2,226
436
211
4,179
24
1,634
2,714
466
115
4,929
25
1,647
2,419
676
252
4,995
25
2,416
3,614
727
107
6,944
26
2,335
3,702
833
319
7,189
26
3,256
6,075
1,197
409
10,937
- 27
3,383
5,281 -
602
409
91955
27
3,477
5,162
1,644
300
11,371
28
3,846
6,556
1,333
519
12,254
44,197
43,107
29
1;740
2,429
1,185
196
5,550
30
1,396
2,486
486
163
4,531
30
1,542
2,582
111
161
5,096
31
1,579
2,159
444
264
4,446
31
2,078
3,467
1,100
230
6,875
6,977
17,521
58,688
89,699
19,932
7
175,504
TOTAL
64,797
99,836
23,175
6,581
194,389
97 TOTAL
50,001
91,256
23,039
6,738
179,034
98 TOTAL
58,600
09,699
19,932
7,185
175,504
1 OF SAL
33
51
11
4
100
%OF SALE
33
51
12
3
100
SALES INC
OR DEC
13,530)
-
(2) 1
SALES INC
OR DEC
181885
11 4
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
MARCH 1997
TOTAL 58,001
LIQUOR
BEER
WINE MISC.
% OF SALE 32
TOTAL
1
- -- 3.302
5,108
1,140
312
9,660
3
1,482
2,197
403
176
4,258
4
1,192
1,747
423
146
3,508
5
1,759
2,282
775
174
4,990
6
2,270
2,872
639
236
6.017
7
3,239
5,525
1,253
547
10,564
8
3,084
4,970
1.491
461
10,006
10
1.330
1,893
506
141
3,870
11
1,625
1,962
312
210
4,109
12
1,914
1,975
526
154
4,569
13
1,737
2,423
572
156
4,888
14
3,149
5,367
1,163
378
10.057
15
3,528
5,436
1,165
345
10,474
17
1,709
2,246
386
149
4,470
18
1,215
1,869
449
146
3,679
19
1,272
1.914
373
114
3.673
20
2,040
3,419
687
279
6,425
21
3,039
5,587
906
321
9,853
22
3,137
6,124
1,100
396
10,839
24
1,674
2.272
564
166
4.676
25
1.322
2.078
699
147
4,446
26
1,870
2,446
1,074
295
5,688
27
1,786
3,190
942
190
6,1013
28
3,763
5,772
1.609
366
11,710
29
4,119
8,864
2,981
603
16,307
31
1,414
1,978
441
127
3,990
TOTAL 58,001
91.256 23.039 6,738
96TOTALS 55,257
87,957 17,963 6,036
% OF SALE 32
51 13 4
SALES INC OR DEC
11.821
r�
U
TOTAL
BY WEEK
9,860
39.343
37,967
38,939
48,935
3,990
179,034
187,213
100
7 %
0
CIT2 OI HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
MUCH 1998
- - ----- - - -- - - -- --- - - - -- - --- - - -- - -- - -- -- --- --- - -- ---- --
TOTAL
LIQUOR BIER WINE MIsc. TOTAL BY VICK
--- - -- -- --- --- - - --- - -- -- - - ---- - - - - --- -- -- -- -- - - -- ----
2 1,584 21096 311 151 4,144
3 1,414 1,928 499 236 4,131
4 1,663 2,510 491 238 4,968
5 2,382 31238 023 204 6,647
6 4,182 6,531 1,211 477 12,401
7 3,218 5,310 1. SOS 319 10,500
42,791
9 1,400 21206 643 ISO 4,489
10 1,402 2,198 523 114 4,296
11 1,859 2,264 526 140 4,789
12 1 2,991 606 245 5,583
13 3,518 5,183 11217 398 10,316
14 3,476 5,252 995 319 10,044
39,519
16 1,602 2,013 491 1S7 4,293
17 1,727 2,250 420 141 4,576
1O 1,547 1,923 683 211 4,364
19 2,190 2.676 851 233 5,958
20 3,413 5,525 1,276 491 11,005
21 3,394 5,946 1,042 526 10,908
41,104
23 1,436 2,347 555 198 4,535
24 1,304 2,226 436 213 4,179
25 1,647 2,419 676 252 4,995
26 2,335 3,102 833 319 7,189
21 3,383 5,281 082 409 9,955
28 3,646 6,556 1,333 519 12,254
43,107
30 1,396 2,486 486 163 4,531
31 1,579 2,159 444 264 4,446
8,977
56,688 89,699 19,932 7,105 175,504
91 TOTAL 50,001 91,256 23,039 6,130 119,034
1 OF SAL 33 51 11 4 100
SALES INC OR DEC (3,530) 121 1
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
/MARCH 1998
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
/M1997
MARCH
TOTAL
LIQUOR
BEER
WINE
MISC.
TOTAL
1996
LIQUOR
BEER
WINE
MISC.
TOTAL
BY WEEK
--
1
3,302
5.108
1,140
312
9.860
1
3,841
5.404
1,147
337
10,529
2
3.035
5,039
1,000
354
9,428
3
1,482
2.197
403
176
4,258
19,957
4
1,192
1,747
423
146
3,508
4
1,607
1,666
555
129
3,957
5
1,759
2,282
775
174
4,990
5
1,591
1.855
456
226
4,128
8
2,270
2,872
639
238
6,017
6
1.246
1,983
414
148
3,791
7
3,239
5,525
1.253
547
10.584
7
1,452
2.574
.443
197
4,666
8
3,084
4,970
1,491
481
10,006
8
3.507
5,272
1,075
309
10,163
9
3,003
5,409
1,231
326
9,969
10
1,330
1,893
506
141
3.870
38,674
11
1,625
1,962
312
210
4,109
11
1,097
2.035
433
167
3,732
12
1,914
1,975
526
154
4,569
12
1.279
2,339
371
140
4,129
13
1,737
2,423
572
156
4,888
13
1,361
2,365
470
158
4,354
14
3,149
5,367
1,163
378
10,057
14
1,428
2,435
490
135
4,488
15
3,526
5.436
1,165
345
10,474
15
3,339
5.994
963
279
10,575
16
3.616
5,294
1,079
393
10,382
17
1.709
2.246
366
149
4,470
37,660
18
1,215
1,869
449
148
3,679
18
1,567
1,847
425
146
3,985
19
1.272
1.914
373
114
3,873
19
- 984
1,635
299
111
3.029
20
2,040
3.419
887
279
8,425
20
1,325
1,984
493
150
3.952
21
3,039
5,587
908
321
9,853
21
1,640
2,792
565
152
5.149
22
3,137
8,124
1,180
398
10,839
22
2.893
5,411
1,003
437
9,744
23
3,330
5,702
1,230
287
10.549
24
1,674
2,272
564
166
4,675
36,408
25
1,322
2,078
899
147
4,446
25
988
1,727
324
119
3,156
26
1,870
2,448
1,074
298
5,886
26
1,586
2,074
428
189
4,277
27
1,768
3,190
942
190
8,108
27
1,552
2,246
286
326
4,410
28
3,783
5,772
1,809
388
11.710
28
1,762
2,779
499
219
5,259
29
4.118
8,604
2,981
803
16.307
29
3,589
5,317
1,115
318
10,339
30
2,841
4.779
1,169
264
9,073
31
1,444
1,978
441
127
3.990
36,514
TOTAL
55,257
87,957
17,963
6,036
167,213
TOTAL
58.001
91.256
23,039
8,738
95 TOTAL
50,633
78.334
13,381
5,164
147,512
98TOTALS
55,257
87.957
17,983
5,036
% OF SAL
33
53
11
4
100
% OF SALE
32
51
13
4
TOTAL
BY WEEK
9,860
39.343
37,967
38.939
48,935
3,990
179,034
167,213
100
SALES INC OR DEC 19,701 13 % SALES INC OR DEC 11,821 7 %
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE
COMPARISON
LIQUOR STORE
COMPARISON
MARCH
1995
MARCH
1998
MARCH
TOTAL
MARCH
TOTAL
1995
LIQUOR BEER
WINE
MISC.
TOTAL
BY WEEK
1896
LIQUOR BEER
WINE
MISC.
TOTAL
BY WEEK
1
1,463
1,882
332
117
3,794
1
3.641
5,404
1,147
337
10,529
2
1,558
2,142
445
132
4,277
2
3.035
5.039
1,000
354
9.428
3
3.265
4,592
774
316
8,947
19.957
4
2,831
4,595
908
309
8,643
25,661
4
1,607
1,666
555
129
3,957
5
1,591
1,855
456
226
4,128
6
1,219
1,553
199
105
3,076
8
1,248
1,983
414
148
3,791
7
1,083
1,438
193
72
2,786
7
1,452
2,574
443
197
4,666
8
1,737
1.953
267
96
4,053
8
3,507
5,272
1,075
309
10,163
9
1,643
2,460
361
135
4,599
9
3,003
5,409
1,231
326
9,969
10
2,648
4,872
835
276
8,631
36,674
11
3,152
5,146
889
330
9,517
32,662
11
1,097
2,035
433
167
3,732
12
1,279
2,339
371
140
4,129
13
1.237
1.716
308
114
3,377
13
1,361
2,365
470
158
4,354
14
1,157
2,018
306
142
3,623
14
1,428
2.435
490
135
4,488
15
2,056
2,307
444
130
4.937
15
3,339
5,994
963
§79
10,575
16
1,411
2,484
300
153
4.348
18
3,616
5,294
1,079
393
10,382
17
2,674
5,186
760
287
8,907
37.660
18
2,699
4,696
870
273
6,538
33,730
18
1.087
1.847
425
146
3,985
19
984
1.635
299
111
3,029
20
1,200
1,524
335
125
3,184
20
1,325
1,984
493
150
3,952
21
1,295
1,656
339
241
3.731
21
1,640
2,792
565
152
5,149
22
1,248
1,735
265
142
3,390
22
2,893
5,411
1.003
437
9.744
23
1,536
2,516
530
151
4,733
23
3,330
5,702
1,230
287
10,549
24
2,393
4,972
653
347
8.365
36.408
25
2,877
4,683
899
301
8,760
32,163
25
986
1,727
324
119
3,156
26
1,586
2,074
428
189
4,277
27
1,204
1,896
197
106
3,203
27
1,552
2,246
286
326
4.410
28
978
1,619
400
138
3,135
28
1,762
2,779
499
219
5.259
29
1,997
1,729
319
116
4,161
29
3,589
5,317
1,115
318
10.339
30
1,888
2,505
497
155
5.043
30
2,841
4,779
1,169
284
9,073
31
2,188
4,457
756
355
7,754
23,296
TOTAL
50,633
78,334
13,381
5,164
147,512
36.514
TOTAL
55.257
87.957
17,963
8,036
167,213
94 TOTAL
45.444
68,459
12,079
4,316
128,298
95 TOTAL
50,833
78,334
13,381
5,164
147,512
% OF SAL
34
53
9
4
100
% OF SAL
33
53
11
4
100
SALES INC
OR DEC
19,214
15 %
SALES INC
OR DEC
19,701
13
°,G
• • •
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
MARCH 1994
MAR
1994
LIQUOR
BEER
WINE MISC.
MISC.
TOTAL
TOTAL
BY WEEK
1
1,315
1,529
390
122
3,356
2
1,295
1,799
248
114
3,456
3
1,418
2,597
435
221
4,671
4
2,209
4,013
559
280
7,061
25,661
5
2,428
3,504
744
212
6,888
7
1,083
1,438
193
72
2,786
25,432
7
1,045
1,357
248
122
2,772
8
1,177
1.512
300
129
3.118
9
1,964
1.626
292
116
4,000
10
1,472
2,152
286
86
3,996
32,662
11
2,518
3,793
775
197
7,283
12
3,124
4,856
789
303
9,072
15
2,056
2.307
444
130
4,937
30,241
14
908
1,266
211
100
2,485
15
954
1,662
231
121
2,968
16
1,261
1,454
252
102
3.069
33,730
17
1,391
1,965
302
133
3,791
18
2,424
4,292
730
252
7,698
19
2.824
4,814
710
306
8,654
23
1,536
2,516
530
151
4,733
28,685
21
1,133
1,288
207
139
2,767
22
1,630
1,600
269
75
3,574
32,163
23
1,080
1,616
355
142
3,193
24
1,600
2,203
414
137
4,354
25
2,563
3,663
761
224
7,211
26
2,347
3,725
884
220
7,176
31
2,186
4,457
756
355
7,754
28,275
28
1,293
1,719
322
105
3,439
147.512
29
1,177
1,798
345
126
3,446
128,298
30
1,306
1,844
439
114
3,703
100
31
1,588
2,790
581
118
5,077
%
15,665
TOTAL 45,444 66,459 12,079 4,316 128,298
93 TOTAL 34,204 52,961 •8,456 3,727 99.348
% OF SALE 35 52 9 3 100
SALES INC OR DEC 28,950 29 %
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
MARCH 1995
MARCH
1995
LIC�'JR
BEER
WINE
MISC.
TOTAL
TOTAL
BY WEEK
1
1,463
1,882
332
117
3,794
2
1,558
2,142
445
132
4,277
3
3.265
4,592
774
316
8,947
4
2,831
4,595
9D8
309
8,643
25,661
6
1,219
1,553
199
105
3,076
7
1,083
1,438
193
72
2,786
8
1,737
1.953
267
96
4,053
9
1,643
2,460
361
135
4,599
10
2,648
4,872
835
276
8,631
11
3,152
5,146
889
330
9,517
32,662
13
1,237
1,718
308
114
3,377
14
1,157
2,018
305
142
3,623
15
2,056
2.307
444
130
4,937
16
1,411
2,484
300
153
4,348
17
2,674
5.186
760
287
8,907
18
2,699
4,696
870
273
8,538
33,730
20
1,200
1,524
335
125
3,184
21
1,295
1,856
339
241
3,731
22
1,248
1,735
265
142
3,390
23
1,536
2,516
530
151
4,733
24
2,393
4,972
653
347
8,365
25
2,877
4,683
899
301
8,760
32,163
27
1,204
1,696
197
106
3,203
28
978
1,619
4D0
138
3,135
29
1,997
1,729
319
116
4,161
30
1,886
2,505
497
155
5.043
31
2,186
4,457
756
355
7,754
23,296
TOTAL
50,633
78,334
13.381
5,164
147.512
94 TOTALS
45,444
66,459
12.079
4,316
128,298
% OF SALE
34
53
9
4
100
SALES INC
OR DEC
19,214
15
%
0
Date: 04/01/00
Time: 06:24:51
Page: t
Item code Description
DEPTNO - -) 1 ILIQUOR)
Count 1251 Subtotals- -)
DEPTNO -) 2 (BEER)
Count 594 Subtotals ->
DEPTNO - -> 3 (WINE)
Count 1156 Subtotals -)
DEPTNO - -> 5 IICE)
Count 2 Subtotals ->
DEPTNO - > 9 (RENTAL)
Count 3 Subtotals -)
DEPTH -) 10 (TOBACCO PRODUCTS)
•Count 405 Subtotals - -)
DEPTNO - -) 90 IMISC BEER)
Count 1 Subtotals -)
DEPTNO ) 91 (MISC LIQilllF )
Count 1 Subtatals - -)
DEPTNO -7 92 (MISC NINE)
Count t Subtotals-)
DEPTNO - i 93 (MISC 6.5X!
Count 272 Subtatals--)
DEPTNO - -> 94 (MISC NO TAX)
Count B3 Subtotals ->
Count 3769 Totals ->
MTD Sales Report
LIQl1OR HUTCH
On Extended - - - - --
Cls ordr Q -O -H cast Qty
24731 182242.11 6694
9473 56592.31 12641
19854 105347.40 3854
327
l2
2337 8092.29 797
(WED)3 /01 /00-
(FR 03/31 /00
-- Month to date sales -
Cost Markdowns Sales Profits BP 11
52994.41
91708.96
16613.24
76.14
10.00
2224.09
730.53
724.21
422.42
19.14
67726.32 14731.91 21.8
117434.30 25725.34 21.9
24864.57 8251.33 33.2
451.73 375.59 83.1
48.00 38.00 79.2
2995.84 771.75 25.8
t++ ++
2843 4701.98 1561 1962.14 39.60 2883.59 921.45 32.0
722 1505.14 231 481.01 5.32 745.07 264.06 35.4
- ----- - - - --- --- -----
58960 358481.23 26117 166064.99 1941.27 217149.42 51079.43 23.5
•
Date% 04/01100
Ti.et 06r25t04.
(TU ES)1 /4/00-
YTB Sales Report
Page; I
(FF303 /31100
LIM HUTCH
On Average Retail
Eatmded - - - - - --
Year to date
sales - -- - - - - --
Item code Description
Cis Vendor Crass reference
urdr 9 -0 -H cost price 1
cost Illy Cost
Markdowns
Sales Profits BP I PTO
110
DEPTNO -) I (LIPARI
Count 1251 Subtotals - ->
- --
24731
182242.11 IBB93 149405.54
1847.10
191114.04 41708.50 21.8 1132
6694
DEPTHO -) 2 (BEER)
Count 594 Subtotals -)
- - --
--- -- ---'-
---
- -' -'--- --- - -'- -
-'-
8473
56592.31 33279 242918.52
1486.04
311003.60 613095.08 21.9 2084
12641
DEPTHO -) 3 (MINE(
Count 1156 Subtotals -?
--- - - --
19854
105347.40 10590 47030.131
1395.45
70026.68 22995.87 32.8 682
3854
DERTNO - -1 5 (ICE)
Count 2 Subtotals - -)
--"--'
716 155.61
906.84 751.21 82.8 49
327
DEPTNO - -) 9 (RENTAL)
Count 3 Subtotals - -)
-- --
24 10.00
60.00 50.0f) 83.3
12
DEPTNO -) 10 ITOBACCO PRODUCTS]
Cant 405 Subtotals -)
--- --
2337
8092.29 2218 6123.42
39.11
8383.94 2260.52 27.0 in
797
DEPTNO - -) 90 (RISC BEER]
Count l Subtatals-)
- - --
DEPTNO -) 91 (MISC LIMI
Count I Subtotals -)
BEPTNO -) 92 IMISC MINE)
Cant I Subtotals--)
ffff*
offs*
1111*
DEPTHO --0 93 fMISC 6.51)
Count 272 Subtotals--)
4701.98 3317 4743.65 95.55 7001.75 2258.10 32.3 170 1561
DEPT110 -) 94 (RISC NO TAI)
Cant 83 Subtotals -)
1505.14 567 1176.79 14.01 1825.62 648.83 35.5 37 731
Cant 3769 Totals -)
. .......... ... :.:.. I ... ._ .... ..:___... .......... ..... ..... ..... ........ ...
:__..
2843
722
58960
qw
358481.23 69600 451564.34 4877.86 590322.47 138758.13 73.5 4276 26117
0I /01 /00
'AS
OF: 10PM
� ate:
ime: 06:23:39
Quantity On Hand Report
(FR03
/31/00'
Page: 1
LIQUOR HUTCH
CIS Ave. Cast
Ext AY Cast Price
t
On
Kit /
Item Code Description
Vendor Cross reference Last Cost
Ext L Cost Ext
Price I
Bp X Min ardr
9-i H Trnsfr
DEPTNO —) 1 (LIgl10R!
--
-- — —
—
Count 1251 Subtotals —)
- -- -
--
—
182242.11
23.3
24731
181319.56
237601.22
DEPTNO —) 2 (DEER!
Count 594 Subtotals - -)
- - - --
- --
--
56592.31
23.2
8473
5669B.38
73656.25
DEPTNO —> 3 (MINE)
Count 1156 Subtatals—)
- - --
- - --
- - --
105347.40
34.8
19854
103232.53
161461.75
DEPTNO -) 5 (ICE)
Count 2 Subtotals —)
--
--
- --
--
t+++#
DEPTNO - -) 9 (RENTAL)
Count 3 Subtotals—)
-- --
- - - - --
---
--
DEPTNO - -> 10 (TOBACCO PRODUCTS)
Count 405 Subtotals —)
- - --
- - - - - --
-- --
8042.24
28.5
2337
8100.98
11319.92
DEPTNO -> 90 (MISC BEER)
Count l Subtotals - -)
- - - - --
-- -- --
-- --
+++++
DEPTNO - -) 91 (MISC LIQUOR)
Count t Subtotals —)
- - --
- - - - -- -
--
DEPTNa —> 92 (MISC MINE)
Count I Subtotals - -)
- - - --
- - -- ---
—
DEPTNO - -> 93 (MISC 6.5X)
Count 272 Subtotals - ->
- -- —
------
--
4701.98
35.7
2843
4690.72
7307.15
DEPTNO —) 94 (MISE NO TAXI
Count 83 Subtotals -7
- - - --
- - --
- --
--
1505.14
33.8
722
2274.48
• 1526.19
Count 3769 Totals - -)
__
_____
_
358481.23
27.4
58960
35556B.36
443620.77
Date: 04/0109
Tim- 08:46:19
Page: 1
Item code Description
DEPTHO -> 1 (LIQllll)
Count 1211 Subtotals -)
DEPTNO - -> 2 (BEER)
Count 564 Subtotals -)
DEPTNO -) 3 (NINE)
Cant 1109 Subtotals -)
DEPTNO -) 5 (ICE)
Cant 2 Subtotals-)
DEPTNO -) 9 (RENTAL)
Cant 3 Subtatals->
DEPTNO -) 10 (TTIMPCW PR(411LTSI
Cant 417 Subtatals-)
DEPTNO -) 90 (MISC LEER)
Cant I Subtotals -)
DEPTNO -) 91 (MISC LIQUTAI
Cant 1 Subtotals -)
DEPTNa -) 92 (MISC MINE)
Cant 1 subtatals -)
DEPTN40 -> 93 (MISC 6.51)
Cant 259 Subtatals ->
DEPTNO -) 94 (MISC Na FAX)
Cant 84 Subtotals -)
Count 3652 Totals -)
MTO Sales Report
LIM HUTCH
an Extended
Cls ordr Q-0-H cost Qty
(MON)3 /01 /99-
(WED)3 /31 /99
- Month to date sales
Cast Markdowns Sales Profits BP %
27171
185484.81
6618
50003.25
480.56
64326.65
14323.40
22.3
9463
- 63536.54
11073
77271.00
418.57
99417.12
22146.12
22.3
19548
101338.60
3483
15331.68
418.00
22756.18
7424.50
32.6
275
65.00
372.25
307.25
82.5
--
-- -
9
--
36.00
36.00
100.0
962
2394.99
15.59
3297.44
902.45
27.4 •
6912.77
2298
2512 4009.89 1015 1512.88 40.66 2219.01 706.13 31.8
954 1857.83 229 426.77 1.70 640.51 213.74 33.4
- -_- _i--- -__sai -- _ -isii __ssf - - - -_ - ivii -- =: - i-- -iissi iiiiii =iii esiaa
61946 363140.44- 23664 147005.57 1375.08 193065.16 46059.59 23.9
0
Date: 04101/99
Time: 08:47:40
Page 1
YTD Sales Repot
LIQUOR HUTCH
(SAT) 1 /02/99 -
(WED)3131 /99
.......... . ...... ....... _ ........ ......... _ --
61946 363140.44 66710 413074.77 376134 543917.55 130842.72 24.1 _
F_ - - - - -- -Year to Date
Item Code Code Description
................ ...............
Q-O -H
..........
Cost
.......
Qty
......
Cost Markdowns
....... .......................
Soles
Profits
.........
t}P96
.._.
DEPTNO 1 (Liquor)
..........
.......
.......
....... ..........
........
........
......
Count 1211 Subtotal
27171
18548481
18788
143141.13 1403.03
84151.41 4101022
22.3
DEPTNO4 (Beer)
..........
.......
.......
....... .........
.........
........
»..
Count 564 Subtotals
9463
63536.54
31192
215655.43 108223
279612.05
62956.62
22.6
DEPTNO4 (Viine)
..........
.......
.......
....... ........
.........
........
.....
Conk 1109 Subtotal-
19548
101332.60
9742
42207.56 1090.86
63081.10
20873.54
33.1
•
DEPTNO4 5 (Ice)
----- -- - --
- - - -- --
-- - ----
703
-•• °-
....... ........
163.40
.........
923.97
........
760.57
- - ---
82.3
Count 2 Subtotal4
DEPTNO4 9 (Rental)
........
.........
........
_
Count 3 Subtotal -�
34
96.01
96.01
100
DEPTNO410 abacco Products
-------
.......
.... .. ......
.........
.. . . . . ..
Count 417 Subtotal-
2292
6912.77
2362
7003.73 62.00
9200.57
2796.84
28.5
DEPTNO490(M Beer)
- -- -- --- -
- -- ----
- - - ----
- -- --•- ........
.........
-- --- - --
-
Count I Subtota14
•f�N aN•N•Nf NaM�if
DEPTNO4 91 (Mise Liquor)
.. ........
.......
.......
....... ........
.........
........
.....
Count I Subtotals
•fffffaNaNa Naha Nff
DEPTNO4 92 ( Mi is sc Wine)
..........
.......
.......
......• •.......
.........
.._....
_.
C ount I Subtotals
atff �afdaNa NfsaN�N
DEPTNO4 93 (Mile 6.5%)
..........
.......
......
....... ........
.........
........
»..
Count 259 Subt
2512
400939
2210
383034 109.62
3643.45
1812.91
32.1
DEPTNO4 94 (Misc No Tar)
----------
- - - - - --
- ------
....... °......
.........
. °.....
-
Count 24 Subtota1-
954
1857.83
573
1072.92 7.60
1602.99
536.01
33.3
•
COUNTS: 3652 TOTALS-
.......... . ...... ....... _ ........ ......... _ --
61946 363140.44 66710 413074.77 376134 543917.55 130842.72 24.1 _
wAS OF
10PM'
Date: 04101199
.
Time: 09:33:28
Quantity On Hand Report
(WED)3 /31/99
Page: 1
LIQUOR HUTCH
CIS Ave. Cast
Ext AY Cast Price I
On Kit
Item Code Description
Vendor Cross reference Last Cast
Ext L Cast Ext Price l Sp % Min ordr 9-0-H Trnsfr
DEPTNO —) I (LILM)
Cant 1211 Subtotals —)
-
-' --
IB5484.B1
23.3
27171
184966.83
241911.85
DEPTNO - -) 2 (BEER)
Cant 964 Subtotals —)
—' -
- - - -" - -"
63536.54
22.9
9463
62576.86
82435.75
DEPTNO - -) 3 (NINE)
Cant 1109 Subtotals —)
-- -_
- --
101338.60
34.9
19548
100931.70
155624.12
DEPTNO —) 5 (ICE)
Cant 2 Subtotals —)
--
-- --
DEPTNO - -) 9 (RENTAL)
Cant 3 Subtotals - -)
DEPTNO -- 10 (TOBACCO PRUDl1CTS)
Cant 417 Subtotals —)
6912.77
29.7
22%
6883.32
9829.01 _
DEPTH] - -) 90 (MI5C BEER)
Cant 1 Subtotals —)
-- --
`
DEPTNO —) 91 MISC LIUUOR1
Cant I Subtotals—)
-- - -"
- - - " "— - --
DEPTNO —) 92 (MISC WINE)
Cant 1 Subtotals —)
—
— --
DEPTNO --) 93 (MISC 6.5 %)
Cant 259 Subtotals —i
-
- - - -- - —
`-
4009.89
33.9
2512
4002.16
6065.91
DEPTNO —) 94 (MISC NO TAX)
Cant B4 Subtotals —)
--
--
1857.83
36.8
954
1836.72
2937.46
Count 3652 Totals )
363140.44
27.2
61946
361197.59
498864.10
04/01/98
oe: 09:38 :45
Page: 1
Item code Description
DEPTNO - -) 1 (LIM
Count 1111 Subtotals ->
DEPTNO - -) 2 (BEER)
Count 536 Subtotals-)
DEPTNO - -> 3 (WINE)
Count 1028 Subtatals ->
DEPTNO -) 5 (ICE)
Count 2 Subtatals-)
DEPTNO -> 9 (RENTAL)
Count 2 Subtotals ->
DEPTNO -> 10 (TOBACCO PRODUCTS)
Count 384 Subtotals-)
E TNO -> 90 (MISC BEER)
nt l Subtatals-)
DEPTNO -) 91 (MISC LIg1AR)
Count 1 Subtotals -)
DEPTNO -) 92 (MISC WINE)
Count 1 Subtotals ->
BEPTNO - -> 93 (MISC 6.5%)
Count 26B Subtotals -)
DEPTNO - -> 94 (MISC NO TAX)
Count 79 Subtotals ->
Count 3413 Totals -)
(MON)3/2/98-
MTD Sales Report (TUES)3/31/98
LIOLUR HUTCH
On Extended - - Month to date sales
Cls ordr D-0-H cost pty Cost Markdmms Sales Profits BP X
24969 180297.52
7436 48772.22
15117 76232.BB
2755 8651.07
3104 4629.26
757 1516.23
54138 320099.18
5942 45372.97 453.18 58234.97 12862.00 22.1
10893 69588.60 247.64 89451.55 19862.95 22.2
3236 13272.52 363.87 19568.16 6295.64 32.2
299 68.80 386.01 317.21 82.2
22 r 94.00 94.00 100.0
1441 3155.66 61.87 4326.08 1170.22 27.1
+++t+
920 1212.29 23.57 1782.43 570.14 32.0
158 334.85 1.82 509.14 174.29 34.2
______ _ __ 9 y i iyiy.E 9E
22911 133005.89 1153.95 174352.34 41346.45 23.7
u
Date: 04/01/98
Tine: 09:40:03
Page: 1
Item code Description
DEPTNO -) I
(LIM)
Count 1111
Subtotals ->
DEPTNO -) 2
(BEER)
Cant 536
Subtotals ->
DEPTNO -) 3
(WINE)
Cant 1028
Subtotals ->
DEPTNO - -> 5
(ICE)
Cant 2
Subtotals -)
DEPTNO -) 9
(RENTAL)
Cant 2
Subtotals ->
DEPTNO - -> 10 (TOBACCO PRO Ol1CTS)
Cant 384
Subtotals -)
DEPTNO - -> 90 (MISC BEER)
Cant 1
Subtotals-)
DEPTNO - -) 91
(MISC LIM)
Cant I
Subtotals -)
DEPTNO -> 92 (MISC WINE)
Cant 1
Subtotals ->
DEPTNO -> 93 (MISC 6.5 %)
Cant 268
Subtotals -)
DEPTNO -) 94 (MISC NO TAX)
Cant 79
Subtotals -)
Cant 3413 Totals ->
YTD Sales Report
LIM HUTCH
Extended
CIS 9 -0-H cost Qty
24969 180297.52 17567
7436 48772.22 31232
15117 76232.88 9645
717
42
2755 8651.07 4251
(FR I)1 /2/98-
(TUES)3 /31 /98
- Year to Date Sales
Cost Markdowns Sales Profits SP %
134411.75
201768.96
40563.45
164.00
9616.47
1579.59 172141.81
828.87 258738.34
1041.86 60272.99
915.83
177.00
251.98 13300.38
37730.06 21.9
56969.38 22.0
19709.54 32.7
751.83 82.1
177.00 100.0
3683.91 270
ataaa
3104 4629.26 2774 3506.38 60.41 5136.21 1629.83 31.7
757 1516.23 518 1024.00 9.07 1544.60 520.60 33.7
_______ . ======= == .. Z=Z=z =2vzz=== _ S 2zczc==ZZS LL]
54139 320099.18 - 66746 391055.01 3771.18 512227.16 121172.15 23.7
Date: 04/01/98
AS OF:
1 OPM
:ae: 09:41:15
Quantity On Hand Report
(TUES)3/31
/98
Page: I
LIQUOR HUTCH
CIS Ave. Cast
Ext Av Cost Price t
On Kit /
Item Code Description
Vendor Cross reference Last Cost
Ext L Cost Ext Price 1 Sp X Min
ordr Q-O-H Trrksfr
DEPTNO —) 1 (LIQUOR)
Count 1111 Subtotals - ->
—
IB0297.52
23.0
24969
179542.04
234155.16
DEPTNO —) 2 (BEER)
Count 536 Subtotals —>
—
—
48772.22
22.5
7436
48877.29
62953.83
DEPTNO - -) 3 (NINE)
Count 1028 Subtotals—)
—
76232.88
34.8
15117
76365.45
116851.73
DEPTNO —) 5 (ICE)
Count 2 Subtotals —)
DEPTNO - -) 9 (RENTAL)
Count 2 Subtatals—>
-
DEPTNO —> 10 (TOBACCO PROQl1CTS)
Count 384 Subtatals —>
-
8651.07
29.7
2755
8727.40
12313.38
DEPTNO —) 90 (MISC BEER
Count 1 Subtatals-->
—
—
DEPTNO - 91 (MISC LIQUOR)
Count 1 Subtotals —)
tt +tt
DEPTNO —i 92 (MISC NINE)
Cant 1 Subtotals —>
—
DEPTNO —i 93 (MISC 6.5%)
Count 268 Subtotals —)
-- --
4629.26
33.7
3104
4621.89
6982.36
DEPTNO —) 94 (MISC NO TAXI
Count 79 Subtotals —)
—
1516.23
34.2
757
1506.70
2303.43
Count 3413 Totals - ->
____ :______
320099.18
___________ _____
26.5
______:
54138
319640.77
435559.89
Date: 04/01/97
iae: 15:31:36
ace:
Item code Description
DEPTNG - -Y 1 (LI(A1(1Ri
-aunt 1065 Subtatal
DEPTNO - -> 2 (KER) -
Count 531 Subtotal; -;
DEPTNO - 3 (WINE]
Count I(Ag Subtatals-
OEPTHO - i 5 HCEI
Count 2 Subtotal
DEFT40 - -i 9 (RENTAL)
.cunt 2 Subtatals
DEPTNO - -) 10 (T0BACCO PR.OUTSl
Count 3 ❑ Subtotals - -)
DEPTlq -i 90 (MISC 8Et )
Count 1 Subtotals i
DEPT41 91 (Misr L101p3R)
Count 1 Subtotals -i
CEPTNG -i 521 (MISC w1k)
lwnt i Subtotals -
DEPTNO - 93 (MISC 6.5)
Count 257 Subtotals -i
iDEPTIC - 94 (MISC NO TAX)
Count 57 Subtotal
Corot 3242 Totals - -,
'LIQUO
H
n ' , Q7m
On Extended
Cis ordr O -0-H cost
(SAT)3 /01 /97-
(MQN��/31 /97
- - - -- Month to date sales - --
Otv Cost Markdowns Sales Profits 8P %
23922 --
166426.41
- 6007
44744.18
5'46.49
57471.04
12726.86
K.1
7023
296841.60
11088
71206.23
3:3.28
90922.35
19716.12
21.7
43122.54
3786
22585.31
7574.03
33.5
15010.43
453.17
16916
73295.25
- --
313.56
265.91
84.6
- - - --
-- 244
47.65
---
- --
--
it
29.00
29.00
100.0
-
- - --
3048
- - - - --- -
7998.40
-- -
- -- --
-- - --
:804.87
-
1040.46
--
26.0
-- - --
1399
- - -- -
2 -844.41
48.60
►r+ +t
1065 - -- 4893. 9 2 1306.11 11.19 1883.34
t+tta
577.23 30.6
543
1115.74
176
374.93
6.78
549.56
174.63
31.6
54517
296841.60
2103
1
1392.51
177639.0
42105.09
23.7
0
Date; 041'M197
Tine: 15:32:08
Pane: 1
Item code Description
DEPTNO - -i I
(Ll=)
Count IU5
Subtotals i
DEPTNO - -i 2
(BEER)
Count 531
Subtatals - -)
DEPTNO -) 3
(WINE)
Count MOB
Subtotals - -)
DEPTNO -> 5
(ICE)
Count 2
Subtotals - -i
DEPTNO -i 9
(RENTAL)
Count 2
Subtotals - -)
DEPTHO - -) 10
(TOBACCO PRODUCTS)
Count 1 117
Subtotals -)
DEPTPIO -: 91 (M1SC BEER)
Count 1
Subtotals-
DEPTNO -i 91
(MISC LIQUOR)
Count 1
Subtotals - -)
DEPTNO - -> 92 (MISC WINE)
Count 1
Subtotals - ->
DEPTNO - -> 93 (MISC 6.5 %)
Count 257
Subtotals - -)
DEPTNO -i 94 (MISC NO TAX)
Count 57
Subtotal;--)
Count 3242 Totals - -)
'LIQUOR
Extended -
Cla 0-0-H cast Qty
23922 166426.41 17193
7023 43122.54 30084
16916 73285.25 9606
606
35
3048 7998.40 3919
(FRI)1400/97-
(MQPIP 31/97
- Year to Date Sales -
Cost Markdowns Sales Profits BP %
127619.17
193731.78
38127.84
109.15
7994.72
1424.96
877.35
9B2.79
117.32
163925. 36306.t6 22.1
247349.02 53608.24 21.7
57524.69 19396.85 3 33.7
767.94 658.79 85.8
107.00 107.00 100.0
10920.50 2925.78 26.6
tt+tr
rr+rt
3065
4893.26
2854
3731.27
56.97
5241.50
1510.2.T,
28.8
543
1115.74
424
856.95
12.50
1266.16
401.21
32.3
-- - - - - --
54517
296841. 60
-------
64721
372170.88
--- --- --
3471.89
---- ------
487013.14
-
114922.26
23.6
•
Date: CA101R7
Time: 15:32:37
raoe: I
Item Cade Description
'EPTNO - -i t (LIM)
Lount 1065 Subtotals—.
DEPTNO - -? 2 (BEER)
Count 531 Suhtatals —i
DEPTNO - -) 3
(WINE)
Count 1,M)8
Suhtatals —i
DEPTNO —i 5
(ICE)
Count 2
Suhtatals - -.
DEPTN7 -) 9
(RENTAL)
Count 2
Suhtatals --i
DEPTtm - -i 10
(TOBACCO PRODUCTS)
Count 317
Suhtatals - -;
DEPTNO - -i 9t) (MISC BEER)
Count i Subtotals --
DEPTNO - ? 91 (MISC LIBIXkt)
Count t Subtotals- -i
DEPTI✓il -r 92 (MISC WINE)
Count 1 Suhtatals —i
DEPTNO - 7 93 IMISC 6.5%)
Count 257 Suhtatals - -)
DEPTH] - -i 94 (MISC NO TAX)
Caunc 57 Suhtatals—
Count 3242 Totals -
'LIQUOR
HUTCH'
AS OF: 10PM
quantity On Hand Report (MON)3/31/97
LIQUOR HUTCH
Cls Ave. Cast Ext Av Cast Price l On w..it
Vendor Crass reference Last Cost Ext L Cost Ext Price l 8p % Min ordr p-" Trftsfr
166426.41 23.5 23971
165532.28 217413.48
431%2.54 4 7723
43145.5t 55588.17
73285.25 35.1 16916
73634.93 112969.42
tt+t+
++ttt
7998.46 39.6 3048
8021.[A) 11521.26
M"
+ +t++
t +ttt
4843.26 33.2 3065
4924.38 7325.99
1119.74 32.9 543
1119.13 1661.87
296641.60 -- - --- 27.0 54517 •
246377.23 406480.19
CITY OF NUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
Apr -99
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
April -00
MI3C. TOTAL
436 9,431
343 13,526
446 15,647
150 4,390
87 3,979
217 5,454
287 6,160
387 13,439
439 11,149
162 4,600
208 5,049
190 5,418
154 6,526
343 12,905
383 11,464
165 5,229
182 4,877
160 5,684
180 7,620
443 13,484
571 14,200
180 4,782
201 5,209
343 5,899
327 8,233
675 15,734
7,667
8,463
3
11 8
TOTAL
BY MEEK
38,604
44,571
45,962
51,094
39,857
220,088
197,513
100
'\ C n
4 I
___ _ ______
LIQUOR
BEER
_ __
NINE
__ ___ __ __
__________
1
__ __ _________
3,025
_ _ _
4,218
1,752
2
4,147
6,859
2,177
3
4,253
7,713
3,235
5
1,440
2,131
669
6
1,134
2,406
352
7
2,087
2,734
416
8
1,992
3,278
603
9
4,095
7,506
1
10
3,510
6,018
1,182
12
1,415
2,620
403
13
1,668
2,650
523
14
1,903
2,839
486
15
2,185
3,332
655
16
4,398
6,710
1,454
17
3,951
5,900
1,230
19
1,486
3,121
457
20
1,599
2,431
665
21
1,625
2,886
1,013
22
2,596
3,936
900
23
3,829
7,799
1,413
24
3,774
8,425
1,430
26
1,709
2
383
27
1,794
2,726
488
28
1,535
_ 3,378
643
29
2,087
4,943
876
30
4,228
9,581
1,250
TOTAL
67,465
118,650
26,306
96 TOTAL
58,178
108,067
22,805
%OF SALE
31
54
12
SALES INC
OR DEC
3,143
22,575
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
April -00
MI3C. TOTAL
436 9,431
343 13,526
446 15,647
150 4,390
87 3,979
217 5,454
287 6,160
387 13,439
439 11,149
162 4,600
208 5,049
190 5,418
154 6,526
343 12,905
383 11,464
165 5,229
182 4,877
160 5,684
180 7,620
443 13,484
571 14,200
180 4,782
201 5,209
343 5,899
327 8,233
675 15,734
7,667
8,463
3
11 8
TOTAL
BY MEEK
38,604
44,571
45,962
51,094
39,857
220,088
197,513
100
'\ C n
4 I
___ _ ______
LIQUOR
___ _ _ _ _ __
BEER
______
NINE
MISC,
TOTAL
1
3,862
_ ___
7,786
_______ __ _
1,623
__ _ _ _ _ __
478
_ ___ _ _ _ _ __
13,749
3
1,744
2,637
746
173
5,300
4
11491
2,378
643
96
4,608
5
1,983
2,694
528
187
5,392
6
2,229
3,557
712
131
6,629
7
3,728
6,631
1,480
366
12,205
8
3,568
7,132
1,480
313
12,493
30
1,469
2,502
877
107
4
11
1,428
2,675
926
182
5,211
12
2,052
2,737
1,065
119
5,973
13
2,206
4,001
968
189
7,364
14
4,407
7,789
1,368
484
14,048
15
4,325
8,174
1,725
513
14,737
17
1,930
3,128
703
186
5,947
18
1,805
2,781
881
225
5,692
19
1,617
3,165
1,054
246
6,082
20
3,059
5,381
1,897
247
10,504
21
4,381
9
2,751
409
17,493
22
4,315
10,774
3,703
533
19,325
24
1,610
3,143
569
174
5,516
25
1,260
2,865
498
124
4,747
26
1,606
3,542
754
183
6,085
27
1,954
4,393
677
301
7,325
28
3,575
8,956
1,523
654
15,708
29
3,980
8,729
1,514
532
14,763
TOTAL
66,592
127,422
30,685
7,232
99 TOTAL
67,465
118,650
26,306
7,667
%OF SALE
29
55
13
3
SALES INC
OR DEC
11,843
5 0
13,749
46,627
52,288
65,123
54, 144
231,931
220,088
100
• • •
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
-
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE 03HPARISON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
Apr -98
Apr -99
LIQUOR
BEER
WINE
RISC.
TOTAL
TOTAL
BY WEEK
_
LIQUOR
BEER NINE
RISC.
TOTAL
TOTAL
BY REEK
1
1,589
2,184
507
198
4,478
1
3,025
4,218
1,752
.436
9,431
Y
2
2,406
3,198
961
251
6,816
2
4,147
6,859
2,177
343
13,526
3
3,348
6,081
1,111
436
10,976
3
4,253
7,713
3,235
446
15,647
4
3,176
6,261
_1,333
604
11,374
38,604
33,644
5
1,440
2,131
669
150
4,390
6
1,158
2,642
736
280
4,816
- 6
1
2,406
352
87
3,979
7
1,824
2,652
678
198
5,352
7
2,087
2,734
416
217
5,454
8
1,7S6
3,155
702
246
5,859
8
1,992
3,278
603
287
6,160
9
2,407
4,232
1,334
359
8,412
9
4,095
7,506
1,451
387
13,439
10
3,912
6,268
1,811
469
12,460
10
3,510
6,018
11182
439
11,149
11
3,862
8,802
3,027
568
16,259
44,571
53,158
12
1,115
2,620
403
162
1,600
13
1,208
2,153
378
154
3,893
13
1,668
2,650
523
208
5,049
14
1,101
1,828
206
104
3,239
14
1,903
2,839
486
190
5,418
15
2,185
3,332
855
154
6,526
15
1,771
2,560
517
271
5,119
16
4,398
1,454
343
12,905
16
1,973
2,900
451
252
5,576
11
3,951
5 ,710
5 ,900
1,230
383
11,464
17
3,194
6,806
1,159
440
11,599
45,962
18
2,991
6,426
1,126
539
11,082
19
1,486
3,121
457
165
5,229
40,508
20
1,599
2,431
665
182
4,877
20
1,491
2,702
499
181
4,873
21
1,625
2,806
1,013
160
5,684
2I
1,741
2,440
509
179
4,869
22
2,596
3,936
900
188
7,620
22
1,800
2,953
574
283
5,610
23
3,829
7,799
1,413
443
13,484
23
2,047
4,583
680
264
7,574
24
3,774
8,425
1,430
571
14,200
24
3,563
7,037
935
589
12,124
51,094
25
3,492
6,289
1,038
481
11,300
26
,1,709
2,510
383 -
180
4,782
46,350
27
1,794
2,726
488
201
5,209
27
1,455
2,545
445
246
4,691
26
1
3,378
643
343
5,899
28
1,325
3,284
485
262
5,356
29
2,087
4,943
876
327
8,233
29
1,710
3,209
681
253
5,853
30
4,228
9,581
1,250
675
15,734
30
1,798
4,877
922
356
7,953
39,857
TOTAL
67,465
118,650
26,306
7,667
220,068
23,853
58,178
108,067
22,805
8,463
197,513
98 TOTAL
58,178 108,067
22,805
8,463
197,513
97 TOTAL
53,413
88,128
19,226
8,250
169,017
%OF SALE
31
54
12
3
100
SALES INC
OR DEC
22,575
11 1
IOF SALE
29
55
12
4
100
SALES INC OR DEC
28,496
17
f
,
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
APRIL 1997
APRIL
LIQUOR
BEER
WINE
MISC.
1
1,509
2,013
484
148
2
1,415
1,567
457
267
3
1,870
2,982
563
391
4
2,929
4,947
1,077
344
5
2,977
4,959
1,283
577
7
1,287
1,873
398
95
8
1,599
2,038
420
217
9
1,601
2,019
624
102
10
2,298
2,700
800
135
11
3,217
5,051
1,752
311
12
3,381
6,139
1,361
437
14
1,523
2,314
584
1,306
15
1,368
2,028
537
109
16
1,174
2,190
385
110
17
2,212
3,345
614
277
18
3,180
5,711
1,138
412
19
3,309
6,496
1,098
453
21
1.270
1,834
404
112
22
1.185
2,255
311
205
23
1,383
2,438
685
190
24
1,636
3,114
514
289
25
2,824
6,801
1,012
471
26
3,541
5,742
976
532
28
1,792
2,883
353
227
29
1,457
2,293
843
149
30
1,476
2,396
553
384
TOTAL 53,413 88,128 19,226 8,250
96 TOTALS 51,430 90,622 21,336 6,144
% OF SALE 32 52 11 5
SALES INC OR DEC (715)
TOTAL
BY WEEK
32,759
41,873
39,724
14,806
169,017
189,732
100
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE CONBARISON
Apr -98
TOTAL
(0)%
YOF SALE 29
SALES INC OR DEC
TOTAL
4,154
3,706
5,806
9,297
9,796
3,653
4,274
4,346
5,933
10,331
11,318
5,727
4,042
3,859
6,448
10,441
11,356
3,620
3,956
4,696
5,553
11,108
10.791
5,255
4,742
4,809
55 12 4 100
28,496
17 4
s • •
LIQUOR
BEER
NINE
MISC.
TOTAL
BY WEEK
- - --
1
1,589
2,184
- - --
507
198
-- -
4,418
- -- ---
2
2,406
3,198
_ 961
251
6,816
3
3,348
6,081
1,111
436
10,976
4
3,176
6,261
1,333
604
11,374
33,644
6
1,158
2,642
736
280
4,816
7
1,824
2,652
678
_
198
5,352
8
1,756
3,155
702
246
5,859
9
2,487
4,232
1,334
359
8,412
10
3,912
6,268
1,811
469
12,460
11
3,862
8,802
3,027
$69.
16,259
53,158
13
1,208
2,153
378
154
3,893
14
1,101
1,828
206
104
.3,239
15
1,771
2,560
517
271
5,119
16
1,973
2,900
451
252
5,576.
17
3,194
6,806
11159
440
11,599
18
2,991
6,426
1,126
539
11,092
40,508
20
1,491
2,702
499
191
4,873
21
1,741
2,440
509
179
4,869
22
1,800
2,953
574
283
5,610
23
2,047
4,583_
680
264
7,574
24
3,563
7,037
935
589
12,124 ,
25
3,492
6,289
1,038
481
11,300
,.
.
46,350
27
1,455
2,545
445
246
4,691
28
1,325
3,284
485
262
5,356
29-
1,710
3,209
681
253
5,853
30
1,798
4,877
922
356
7,953
23,853
58,178
108,067
22,805
8,463
197,513
97 TOTAL 53,413
88,128
19,226
9,250
169,017
(0)%
YOF SALE 29
SALES INC OR DEC
TOTAL
4,154
3,706
5,806
9,297
9,796
3,653
4,274
4,346
5,933
10,331
11,318
5,727
4,042
3,859
6,448
10,441
11,356
3,620
3,956
4,696
5,553
11,108
10.791
5,255
4,742
4,809
55 12 4 100
28,496
17 4
s • •
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
.APRIL 1996
APRIL
1996 LIQUOR BEER WINE MISC.
TOTAL 51,430
90,822 21,336 6,144
95 TOTALS 52,510
79,121 16,982 5,631
% OF SALE 30
1
1,499
2,362
499
193
2
1,385
2,364
515
144
3
1,408
2,324
882
168
4
1,992
3,260
968
175
5
3,481
5,890
1,617
402
6
3,683
6,917
2,782
395
8
840
1,812
330
120
9
1,490
1,814
481
159
10
1,320
2,729
598
161
11
1,688
3,252
847
214
12
2,881
5,189
974
400
13
3,422
5,526
1,897
389
15
1,209
1,791
357
227
16
1,339
2,023
441
146
17
1,386
2,778
520
188
18
1,953
2,977
628
207
19
3,696
5,947
952
422
20
2,811
5,580
1,031
365
22
1,314
2,204
416
131
23
1,464
2,205
461
162
24
1,386
2,794
449
204
25
1,644
3,289
573
201
26
3,003
6,145
1,003
357
27
2,671
5,138
1,380
358
29
1,233
2,179
421
138
30
1,232
2,333
316
118
TOTAL 51,430
90,822 21,336 6,144
95 TOTALS 52,510
79,121 16,982 5,631
% OF SALE 30
54 13 4
SALES INC OR DEC
15,488
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
APRIL 1997
TOTAL
TOTAL
BY WEEK
APRIL _
LIQUOR
4,553
267
1
1,509
4,408
4,947
2
1,415
4,782
1,283
3
1,870
6,395
95
4
2,929
11,390
2,019
5
2,977
13,777
800
135
5,051
1,752
45,305
7
1,287
3,102
2,314
8
1,599
3,944
537
9
1,601
4,806
110
10
2,298
6,001
5,711
11
3,217
9,444
1,098
12
3,381
11,234
112
2,255
311
205
38,531
14
1,523
3,584
514
15
1,388
3,949
471
16
1,174
4,872
2,883
17
2,212
5,765
843
18
3,180
11,017
384
19
3,309
9,787
38,974
21
1,270
4,065
22
1,185
4,292
23
1,363
4,833
24
1,636
5,707
25
2,824
10,508
26
3,541
9,547
38,952
28
1,792
3,971
29
1,457
3,999
30
1,476
7,970
TOTAL
53,413
169,732
95 TOTALS
51,430
154,244
% OF SALE
32
"
100
SALES INC
OR DEC
10%
BEER WINE MISC
2,013
484
148
1,567
457
267
2,982
563
391
4,947
1,077
344
4,959
1,283
577
1,873
398
95
2,038
420
217
2,019
624
102
2,700
800
135
5,051
1,752
311
6,139
1,361
437
2,314
584
1,306
2,028
537
109
2,190
385
110
3,345
614
277
5,711
1,138
412
6,496
1,098
453
1,834
404
112
2,255
311
205
2,438
685
190
3,114
514
289
6,801
1,012
471
5,742
976
532
2,883
353
227
2,293
843
149
2,396
553
384
88,128 19,226 8,250
90,822 21,336 6,144
52 11 5
(715)
TOTAL
4,154
3,706
5,8w
9,297
9,796
3,653
4,274
4,346
5,933
10,331
11,318
5,727
4,042
3,859
6,448
10,441
11,356
3,620
3,958
4,696
5,553
11,108
10,791
5,255
4,742
4,809
TOTAL
BY WEEK
32,759
39,855
41,873
39,724
14,806
169,017
169,732
100
(0) %
CIT" OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
APRIL 1995
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
APRIL 1996
APRIL
TOTAL
APRIL
1995
LIQUOR
BEER
WINE
MISC.
TOTAL
BY WEEK
1996
LIQUOR
BEER
WINE
MISC.
1
2,751
4,627
806
338
8,522
1
1,499
2,362
499
193
8,522
2
1,385
2,364
515
144
3
1.589
1,676
323
156
3,744
3
1,408
2,324
682
166
4
1.285
1,712
243
131
3,371
4
1,992
3.260
968
175
5
1,360
1,931
296
151
3.738
5
3,481
5,890
1,617
4D2
6
1,798
2,796
271
130
4,995
6
3,683
6,917
2,782
395
7
2,774
4,853
858
276
8,761
8
3,232
4,906
1,098
351
9,587
8
840
1.812
330
120
34.196
9
1.490
1,814
481
159
10
1,383
1,743
355
133
3.614
10
1,320
2,729
596
161
11
1,150
1,651
427
138
3,366
11
1,688
3,252
847
214
12
1,660
1,966
697
132
4.475
12
2,881
5.189
974
4D0
13
2,156
3,134
730
202
6,222
13
3,422
5,526
1,897
389
14
3,288
5.734
1,569
421
11,012
15
3,701
6,181
2,261
306
12,449
15
1,209
1,791
357
227
41,138
16
1,339
2,023
441
146
17
1.251
1,587
279
156
3,273
17
1,366
2,778
520
188
18
1,041
1,354
240
117
2,752
18
1,953
2,977
628
207
19
2,709
1,968
385
168
5,230
19
3,696
5,947
952
422
20
1,719
2.372
368
169
4,628
20
2.811
5,580
1,031
365
21
2.701
4,716
673
291
8,381
22
3,165
5,223
1,119
421
9,928
22
1.314
2.204
416
131
34,192
23
1,464
2,205
461
162
24
1,021
1.815
307
114
3.257
24
1,386
2,794
449
2D4
25
1,263
1,951
223
119
3.556
25
1,644
3.289
573
201
26
1,379
2,119
584
123
4,205
26
3,003
,6,145
1,003
357
27
1,956
2,659
610
158
5.383
27
2,671
5,138
1,380
358
28
3,087
5,349
1,190
542
10,168
29
3,071
5,D98
1,070
388
9,627
29
1,233
2,179
421
138
36,196
30
1,232
2,333
316
118
TOTAL
52,510
79,121
16,982
5,631
154,244
TOTAL
51,430
90,822
21,336
6,144
94 TOTALS
46,679
72,373
15,802
4,562
139,416
95 TOTAL
52.51D
79,121
16.982
5.631
% OF SALE
34
51
11
4
100
% OF SAL
30
54
13
4
SALES INC
OR DEC
14,828
11
%
SALES INC
OR DEC
15,488
TOTAL
4.553
4.408
4,782
6,395
11,390
13.777
3,1 D2
3,944
4,806
6,001
9,444
11,234
3,564
3,949
4,872
5,765
11,017
9,787
4.065
4,292
4,833
5,707
10.508
9,547
3,971
3,999
TOTAL
BY WEEK
45,305
38,531
38,974
38,952
7.970
169,732
154,244
100
10 %
CITI' OF HUT CHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
APRIL 1994
APRIL
1994
LIQUOR
BEER
WINE
MISC.
TOTAL
TOTAL
BY WEEK
1
2,634
5.133
1,232
304
9.303
1995
2
4,293
4,9138
2,185
221
11,607
2,751
4,527
BD6
336
6,522
20,910
4
1.034
1,368
2D6
1D9
2,717
1,589
5
1,025
1.485
218
90
2,818'
1,285
6
B71
1,717
235
102
2,928
1,360
7
1,402
1,776
415
141
3,734
1,798
8
2,408
3,821
577
214
7.020
2,774
9
2,547
4,192
757
2D6
7,702
3,232
4,9D6
1,098
351
9,587
26,919
11
1,252
1.868
280
127
3,527
1.383
12
1,014
1,339
279
90
2,722
1,150
13
1,251
1,991
427
155
3,824
1,680
14
1.446
2,419
447
159
4,471
2,156
15
2,241
4,570
942
265
8,018
3,288
16
3,076
4.590
1,288
411
9.365
3,701
6,181
2,261
306
12,449
31,927
1E
989
2,380
315
158
3.842
1,251
19
1,245
1.738
390
84
3.457
1,641
20
1.507
1,825
477
113
3,922
2,709
21
1,133
1,288
207
139
2,767
1,719
22
1,630
1.600
269
75
3,574
2,701
23
1,080
1,616
355
142
3,193
3,165
5,223
1,119
421
9,928
20.755
25
2,563
3,663
761
224
7,211
1,021
26
2,347
3.725
884
220
7,176
1.263
27
1,274
1,626
268
85
3,253
1,379
28
1,292
2,140
345
142
3,919
1,956
29
2,545
4,374
964
252
8,135
3,087
30
2,580
5,221
1,076
334
9,211
3,071
5,098
1,070
368
9,627
38,905
TOTAL
45,679
72,373
15,802
4,562
TOTAL
139.416
93 TOTAL
39,775
69,314
13,255
4,845
94 TOTALS
127.189
°h OF SALE
33
52
11
3
-
100
SALES INC OR DEC
11
12.227
10 6
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON
APRIL
1995
APRIL
TOTAL
1995
LIQUOR
BEER
WINE
MISC.
TOTAL BY WEEK
1
2,751
4,527
BD6
336
6,522
6,522
3
1,589
1.676
323
156
3,744
4
1,285
1,712
243
131
3,371
5
1,360
1,931
296
151
3,738
6
1,798
2,796
271
130
4.995
7
2,774
4,853
858
276
8,761
B
3,232
4,9D6
1,098
351
9,587
34,196
10
1.383
1.743
355
133
3,614 -
11
1,150
1.651
427
138
3,366
12
1,680
1.966
697
132
4,475
13
2,156
3,134
730
202
6,222
14
3,288
5,734
1,569
421
11,012
15
3,701
6,181
2,261
306
12,449
41,138
17
1,251
1,587
279
156
3,273
18
1,641
1,354
240
117
2,752
19
2,709
1,968
385
168
5,230
20
1,719
2.372
368
169
4,628
21
2,701
4,716
673
291
8,381
22
3,165
5,223
1,119
421
9,928
34,192
24
1,021
1,815
307
114
3,257
25
1.263
1,951
223
119
3,556
26
1,379
2,119
584
123
4,205
27
1,956
2,659
610
158
5,383
26
3,087
5,349
1,190
542
10,168
29
3,071
5,098
1,070
368
9,627
36,196
TOTAL
52,510
79,121
16,962
5,631
154,244
94 TOTALS
46,679
72,373
15,802
4,562
139.416
°% OF SALE
34
51
11
4
100
SALES INC
OR DEC
-
14,828
11 ro
0
Date: 04 /30/00
Time: 14:06
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Item code Description
DEPTNO - -> 1 (LIQUOR)
Count 1257 Subtotals-
DEPTNO -> 2 (BEER)
Count 623 Subtotals -)
DEPTNO -> 3 IWINEI
Count 1178 Subtotals-
DEPTNO -- i 5 (ICE)
Count 2 Subtotals
DEPTNO - -) 9 (RENTAL)
Count 3 Subtotals -i
DEPTNO - - i 10 (TOBACCO PRODUCTS)
a nt 405 Subtotals -->
DEPTNO -> % (MISC BEER)
Count t Subtotals -i
OEPTW -i 91 (MISC LIQUOR)
Count I Subtotals - -i
DEPTNO -> 92 (MISC WINE)
Count 1 Subtotals -)
DEPTNO -i 93 (MISC 6.5 %)
Count 272 Subtotals - ->
DEPTNO -> 94 (MISC NO TAX)
Count 83 Subtotals ->
Count 3826 Totals ->
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LIQUOR HUTCH
On Extended
Cls ordr Q-O-H cost qty
(SAT)4 /01 /00
(SAT)4 /29 /00
- Month to date sales
Cost Markdowns Sales Profits SP %
25385
190516.05
6541
51567.52
577.05
66009.59
14442.07
21.9
227 476.10 6.07
706.46
230.36
32.6
604.53
126791.29
27492.14
21.7
6373
57332.84
13061
99299.15
26773 175677.07 1907.28
229915.75
54239.68
23.6
679.60
29964.32
9846.88
32.9
19906
106951.25
4598
20117.44
600.80
499.73
83.2
422
101.07
31
10.00
91.03
81.03
B9.0
2102
737B.01
792
2240.91
10.24
3051.69
810.78
26.6
2794
4443.82
1101 1864. BB 29.79
2700.57
835.69
30.9
609
1275.72
227 476.10 6.07
706.46
230.36
32.6
_ _ _ _ __ __
_ __________ _
_ _ _ _ _ __
== r= = = = = ==
_ =_ ==
59169
367898.49
26773 175677.07 1907.28
229915.75
54239.68
23.6
E
oate: W /3d /W
Time: 14:07:01 (TOES) 1 /4/00- YTO Sales Report
Page: 1 (SAT)4 /29 /00 LIQUOR HUTTA
On Average Retail •
Extended - -- -- Year to date sales - - -- - --
Item code Description C1s Vendor Cross reference ordr Q -O-H cost price l
cost Qty Cost Markdowns Sales Profits GP 1 PTO MID
DEPTMI -) 1 ILIQMI
Cant 1257 Subtotals -)
2525
190516.05 25434 200913.06 2424.75 257123.63 56150.57 21.8 1453 6541
DEPTNO -> 2 (BEER)
Cant 623 Subtotals -) - --
--' -'- 8373
57332.84 46336 342217.67 2090.57 437794.89 95577.22 21.8 3240 13061
DEPTMD -) 3 (NINE)
Cant 1178 Subtotals -) - - --
TWO.
106951.25 15188 67148.25
2075.05 99991_00
32842.75
32.8
866
45%
DEPTNA -) 5 (ICE)
2194
4443.82
4418 6600.53
125.34
Cant 2 Subtotals ->
3093.79
31.9
267
1101
- - - - - --
1138 256.66
1507.64
1250.96
B3.0
136
422
DEPTNO -> 9 (REKTAL)
Cant B3
Subtotals ->
Cant 3 Subtotals -)
- - --
55 20.00
[51.03
131.03
86.8
B
it
DEPTNA -) 10 ITOBM PROOIICTS)
609
1Z75.72
794 1652.89
20.08
Cant 405 Subtatals-->
879.19
34.7
53
227
- - - - --
Cant 3026 Totals
2102
7378.81 3010 8364.33
49.35 11435.63
3071.30
26.9
234
792
DEPTNO -> 90 (MISC BEER)
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aaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaa
59169
367898.49
Cant I Subtotals -)
6785.14
820230.22
192996.81
23.5
--
26773
}fy}f
DEPTNO -Y 91 (MISC LIU"I
Count 1 Subtotals ->
--
*Iffy
DEPTNO -) 92 IMISC WINE)
Cant 1 Subtotals -)
- --
DEPTNO -) 93 (MISC 6.51)
Cant 272 Subtotals -)
it***
2194
4443.82
4418 6600.53
125.34
9702.32
3093.79
31.9
267
1101
DEPTIA -> 94
(MISC NO TAX)
Cant B3
Subtotals ->
- - --
609
1Z75.72
794 1652.89
20.08
2532.08
879.19
34.7
53
227
Cant 3026 Totals
_
__
_ __
eava___ -aa
a__aa
aaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaa
59169
367898.49
76373 627241.41
6785.14
820230.22
192996.81
23.5
6257
26773
Time: 14:07i27
Time: 14:07:27
Page: 1
Item Code Description
Quantity On Rand Report
LIQUOR HUTCH
CIS Ave. Cast
Vendor Cross reference Last Cost
Ext Av Cost
Ext L Cast
*AS OF: 10PM
(SAT)4 /29/00
Price 1 On Kit /
Ext Price I Sp % Min ordr Q-0-H Trnsfr
DEPTNO —> I (LIQUOR1
Count I Subtotals - -)
- -- -
- - - - - --
--
Count 1257 Subtotals —)
- - - --
- - -- --
+t + +t
DEPTNO - -) 92 (MISC MINE)
190516.05
23.2
25385
Count t Subtotals —)
189853.12
248196.83
—
DEPTNO - -> 2 (BEER)
+t+ ++
Count 623 Subtatals —)
DEPTHO —! 93 (MISC 6.5 %)
- - --
- - - - -- - - --
Count 272 Subtotals - ->
57332.B4
23:0
8373
57428.93
74493.01
35.3
DEPTNO —> 3 (NINE)
4451.37
6872.02
Count 1178 Subtotals—)
DEPT110 —! 94 (MISC NO TAX)
- --
- - -- --
Count 93 Subtotals —>
106951.25
34.5
19906
102840.49
163171.41
33.2
DEPTNO - -> 5 (ICE)
1290.65
1910.21
Count 2 Subtotals —)
• Count 3826 Totals
- - - --
- - - -- --
--
367898.49
t + +tt
27.1
DEPTNO - -) 9 (RENTAL)
363250.OB
504972.49
Count 3 Subtotals —)
--
—
--
DEPTNO —> 10 (TOBACCO PRODUCTS)
Count 405 Subtotals —)
- - --
- - - - -- --
--
7378.81
28.6
2102
7385.52
10329.01
DEPTNO —) 90 (MISC BEER)
Count t Subtotals - ->
- - --
- - -- - --
--
+t++t
DEPTND —) 91 (MISC LIQUOR)
Count I Subtotals - -)
- -- -
- - - - - --
--
--
+t + +t
DEPTNO - -) 92 (MISC MINE)
Count t Subtotals —)
- - --
-
—
+t+ ++
DEPTHO —! 93 (MISC 6.5 %)
Count 272 Subtotals - ->
- - - --
- - - - --
—
4443.82
35.3
2794
4451.37
6872.02
DEPT110 —! 94 (MISC NO TAX)
Count 93 Subtotals —>
-- --
- --
- ---
1275.72
33.2
609
1290.65
1910.21
• Count 3826 Totals
___�_
367898.49
27.1
59169
363250.OB
504972.49
Date: 05/01/99
Time: 06:58:10
Page: I
item code Description
DEPTNU -> T (LIM)
Count 1237 Subtotals-
DEPTNO -) 2 (BEER)
Count 569 Subtotals ->
DEPTNU --> 3 (MINE)
Cant 1125 Subtotals->
DEPTNO -> 5 (ICE)
Count 2 Subtotals ->
DEPTNU -) 9 (RENTAL)
Count 3 Subtotals -)
DEPTNU --) l0 (TUBALTXI PRODUCTS)
Cant 419 Subtotals - -)
DEPTNU -) 90 (MIST: BLERI
Cant 1 Subtotals -)
DEPTNU - -> 91 (MIRL LIIAXIR)
Count 1 Subtotals - -)
DEPTNU - -> 92 (MISC MINE)
Cant 1 Subtotals--)
DEPTNU -) 9S (M1SC 6.5%)
Cant 261 Subtotals ->
DEPTNO - -) 94 (RISC NO TAX)
Cant 85 Subtotals - -)
Cant 3724 Totals - -)
0
(THURS)4 /01 /99-
MTD Sales Report (FR04/30/99
LlM HUTCH
On Extended - -- Month to date sales
Cls ordr w4 H cost qty Cost Markdowns Sales Profits SP %
28833 200420.01 6778 52210.57 586.42 66878.26 14667.69 21.9
8307 53930.47 12930 92477.81 509.69 118140.22 25662.41 21.7
19269 103285.33 4202 17336.55 435.58 25871.16 8534.61 33.0
502 116.40
Kil
2213 6629.27 1094 2658.08
656.98 540.58 82.3
65.00 65.00 100.0
13.66 3696.13 103B.05 2B.1�
etaat
2763 4055.19 1003 1624.56 53.86 2370.88 746.30 31.5
-- 855 1738.87 237 465.03 - -- - 3.49 707.99 242.96 34.3
C i i C L ii 88.88 = 69811
62240 370059.14 26766 166889.02 1602.70 218386.62 51497.60 23.6
Date: 05101!99
YTD Sales Repoli (SAT) 1 /02/99 -
Time: 06:59:11 LIQUOR HUTCH (TH U RS)4 /30/99
Page 1
COUNTS: 3724 TOTALS
.......... ....... ....... ....... ........ ......... _..... .....
62240 370059.14 93476 579%3.79 536404 762304.17 18234038 23.9
Extended------- - - - - -- -Year to Date 5alee---- -- - - --
Item Code Description
................ ...............
Q-0 -H
..........
Cost
.......
Qty
......
Cost Markdowns
....... .......................
Sales
Profits
.........
17P%
......
DEPTNO l ( Lquar)
..........
.......
.......
....... ..........
........
........
......
Count 1237 Subtotal
28833
2uo420.01
25566
195351.70 1989.45 231029.67 55677.97
22.2
DEPTNO 2 (Beer)
..........
.......
.......
....... .........
.........
........
......
Count 589 SubtotaI4
8307
53930.47
44123
30813324 1591.93
396752.27
88619.03
21.3
DEPTNO 3 (Viruu)
..........
.......
.......
....... ........
.........
........
.....
Count 1125 Subtot2l
19269
10328533
13944
59544 -I1 1526.44
8895216
29408.15
33.1
DEPTNO4 (Ice)
..........
.......
.......
....... ........
.........
........
.....
Count 2 Subtotal
1205
27980
1580.95
1301.15
82.3
DEPT2704 9 (Rental)
..........
.......
.......
....... ........
.......
........
.....
• Count 3 Subtotal4
54
161.01
161.01
100
DEPT110410 (Tabacco Products)
•-- - - - ----
- - - ----
- -----
------- ........
---- ° --.
........
.....
Count 417 Subtotal - )
2213
6629.27
3962
966121 81.66
13496.70
383429
29.4
DEPTNO - 490 (Miec Beer) .
--- - ------
- - - - - --
- - - ----
....... -- - -- - --
--- - - -- --
........
Count 1 Subtotaly
DEPTNO-� 91 (Misc Liquor)
. .........
.......
.......
....... ........
.........
- °-- °-
----
Count 1 Subtotals
DEPTNO 92 (Misc Wine)
..........
.......
.......
- --- - -- ........
.........
----- °-
-----
Count I Subtotal-)
"4.... "• " "•"
DEPTNO4 (Misc 6.5 %)
..........
.......
.......
-- °--- ........
--- °----
..... --
.. .
Count 261 Subtotal-
2763
4055.19
3813
5455.19 163.48
8014.33
2559.21
31.9
DEPTNO 94 (Muc No Tax)
---- - - ----
-- -----
-- -- --
....... ........
.........
........
.....
Count 85 Subtotals
855
173897
810
153801 11.09
2316.98
778.97
33.6
COUNTS: 3724 TOTALS
.......... ....... ....... ....... ........ ......... _..... .....
62240 370059.14 93476 579%3.79 536404 762304.17 18234038 23.9
'AS OF
10PM'
Date: 05 /01/99
•
Time: 07:47:22
Quantity On Hand Report
(FR04/30/99
Page: 1
LIQlltyi HUTCH
CIS Ave. Cost
Ext Ay Cost Price
I
On Kit /
Item Code Description
Vendor Cross reference Last Cost
Ext L Cost Ext Price I Bp % Min ordr Q-O-H Trnsfr
DEPTNO - -) t (LIQI10R1
Count 1237 Subtotals —)
- --"
-- —
200420.01
23.4
28833 -
199770.16
261728.64
DEPTNO —) 2 (bEER)
Count 589 Subtotals —)
-- --
- -- --
53930.47
22.8
8307
52127.27
69844.61
DEPTN(1 -> 3 (MINE)
Count 1125 Subtotals - -)
- ---
- - --- —"-
103285.33
34.9
19269
103019.36
158652.90
DEPTH) —> 6 (ICE)
Count 2 Subtotals --)
- - - --
-- -- --
++t ++
DEPTNO —) 9 SRENTAL)
Count 3 Subtotals—)
--- -- --
- - -- —"
--
+ +ttt
•
DEPTNO - -) 10 (TOBACCO PRODUCTS)
Count 419 Subtotals - -)
-- --
"— — —
6629.27
29.1
2213
6578.52
9355.46
DEPTNO - -> 90 (MIST: BEER)
Count I Subtotals —)
-- - -----
' - --
DEPTNO —> 91 (MISC LIWU(1t)
Count 1 Subtotals - ->
- -- - --
—""— — —
"—
t+ + +t
DEPTNO i Y1 (MISC MINE)
Count 1 Subtotals - -)
--- ----
— —'
DEPTNO —> 93 (MISC 6.5%)
Count 261 Subtatals—>
--- --
--- —
4055.19
35.4
2763
4042.90
6274.92
DEPTNO - -> 94 (MISC NO TAX)
Count 85 Subtotals —)
- ---
- -- —"-
1738.87
36.1
855
1721.49
2722.44
Count 3724 Totals —>
___________
_____ ______ _ _ _ __
•
370059.14
27.2
62240
367259.70
508578.97
0
Date: 05/01/98
Time: 09:31:33
Page: I
Item code Description
DEPTNO - -> 1 (LIQUOR)
Count 1117 Subtotals -)
DEPTNO - -) 2 (BEER)
Count 544 Subtatals -)
DEPTNO -> 3 (WIRE)
Count 1062 Subtotals - ->
DEPTNO > 5 (ICE)
Count 2 Subtotals- -)
DEPTNO -> 9 (RENTAL)
Count 3 Subtotals ->
DEPTNO - -> 10 (TOBACCO PRODUCTS)
•Count 389
Subtotals--)
DEPTNO -> 90 (MISC BEER)
Count 1 Subtotals - -)
DEPTNO ) 91 (MISC LIQIIDR)
Count 1 Subtotals - ->
DEPTNO -i 92 (MISC WINE)
Count 1 Subtotals - ->
DEPTNO -) 9; (MISC 6.5 %)
Count 274 Subtotals - -)
DEPTNO -) 94 (MISC NO TAX)
Count 82 Subtotals - -)
Count 3476 Totals ->
MTD Sales Report
LIM HUTCH
On Extended - --
Cls ordr Q-O-H cost Qty
(WED)4/01/98-
(THURS)4/30/98
-- Month to date sales
Cost Markdowns Sales Profits 6P %
24892
179020.55
5866
45020.23
509.62
57668.80
12648.57
21.9
7721
47795.86 -
- 12711
84207.48
447.89
107617.20
23409.72
21.8
15821
81052.42
3732
14940.15
402.34
22396.94
7456.79
33.3
- --
- -
- 544
120.00
650.56
530.56
61.6
- - - --
- - - - -- ---
24
55.00
41.7
-- 5.0U
60.00
- -- --
2595
--- - - - - -- -
8627.13
- - - - --
1562
- - --
3579.57
71.03
4914.44
1334.87
27.2
3114 4998.61 1212 1466.90 21.14 2139.64 672.74 31.4
-- - - - - -- ----- - ---- -- - - - - -- -
879 1674.24 187 388.86 2.97 603.26 214.40 35.5
55022 323168.87 25858 149728.19 1454.99 196050.84 46322.65 23.6
•
Date: 05/01/98
Time: 09:32:58
Page: l
Item code Description
DEPTNO -) I (LIQUOR)
Count 1117 Subtotals ->
DEPTNO --> 2 (BEER)
Count 544 Subtotals - -)
DEPTNO -> 3 (WINE)
Count 1062 Subtotals -)
DEPTNO -> 5 (ICE)
Count 2 Subtotals - ->
DEPTNO - -? 9 (RENTAL)
Count 3 Subtotals - ->
DEPTNO -> 10 (TOBACCO PRODUCTS)
Count 389 Subtotals-)
DEPT40 -> 90 (MISC BEER)
Count 1 Subtatals-->
DEPTNO - -> 91 (MISC LIQUDR)
Count 1 Subtotals - ->
DEPTNO - -> 92 (MISC NINE)
Count 1 Subtotals - ->
DEPTNO -> 93 (MISC 6.5 %)
Count 274 Subtotals-->
DEPTNO - -> 94 (MISC NO TAX)
Count 82 Subtotals - ->
Count 3476 Totals - ->
YTD Sales Report
LIQUOR HUTCH
Extended ---
CIS Q -0-H cost qty
(FRI)1 /02198 -
(THURS)4 /30/98
-- Year to Date Sales
Cost Markdowns Sales Profits 6P %
24892 179020.55 23433 1 79431.98 2089.21 2 - 2 9810.61 50378.63 21.9
7721 47795.86 43943 285976.44 1276.76 366355.54 80319.10 21.9
15821 81052.42 13377 55503.60 1444.20 82669.93 27166.33 32.9
1261 284.00 1566.39 1282.39 81.9
66 5.00 237.00 232.00 97.9
2595 - %27.13 5833 13196.04 323.01 18214.82 5018.78 27.6 •
itr+lr
MH
3114 4998.67 3986 4973.28
81.55 7275.85 2302.57 31.6
879 1674.24 705 1412.86 12.04 2147.86 735.00 34.2
ii i i === Zzzzz=z ii i i
55022 323168.67 92604 540783.20 5226.77 708278.00 167494.80 23.6
•te:
(M1SC MINE)
'AS OF 10PM -
05101/98
Subtotals —>
-- - --
- - -- --
Time: 09:34:07
Quantity On Hand Report
(THURS)4 /30/98
Page: 1
L1QLJM HUTCH
Count 274
CIS Ave. Cost
Ext Av Cost
Price 1 On Kit /
Item Cade Description
Vendor Cross reference Last Cost
Ext L Cost
Ext Price t Gp % Min ordr Q-0 Trnsfr
DEPTNO - -> I (LIQUOR)
4985.43
7657.56
Count 1117 Subtotals—)
(MISC NO TAX)
- -- -- ---
— ' - - - -- —
Count 82
Subtotals - -i
179020.55
23.1 24892
178099.16
232741.88
DEPTNO - -) 2 (BEER)
1673.39
2537.11
Count 544 Subtatals —>
Totals )
-- -- - --
-' --- - --
47795.86
22.5 7721
47816.57
61694.39
DEPTNO - -> 3 (NINE)
Count 1062 Subtotals —)
— - - ---
- - - -- -- --- --
81052.42
35.1 15821
81118.80
124851.29
DEPTNO —) 5 (ICE)
Court 2 Subtotals - ->
- -- ---
- - - - --- -- - --
+++++
DEPTNO - -> 9 (RENTAL)
Count 3 Subtatals -)
0 -- -- -- - --- -- -- -- --
++ +tt
DEPTNO -) 10 (TOBACCO PRODUCTS)
Count 329 Subtotals—) ---- - -- --- - - - - -- - - -- - - --
8627.13 30.3 2595
8663.82 12369.44
DEPTNO - -) 90 (M1SC BEER)
Count I Subtotals -- --- --- -- -- ----- --- --
+tt +t
DEPTNO - -> 91 (MISC LIQIIIiR)
Count 1 Subtatals - -)
DEPTNO - -> 92
(M1SC MINE)
Count I
Subtotals —>
-- - --
- - -- --
+ +t ++
DEPTNO - -> 93
(MISC 6.5 %)
Count 274
Subtotals - ->
-- '- --- --
-- -- --
4998.67
34.7 3114
4985.43
7657.56
DEPTNO - -> 94
(MISC NO TAX)
Count 82
Subtotals - -i
--- - -----
— --- --- - -- - --
1674.24
34.0 879
1673.39
2537.11
•Count 3476
Totals )
" ° ° ° " ° "'
" " " " ° °' °_"'
323168.87
26.9 55022
322357.17
441851.67
Date: 04/30/97
Tire: = '3 :37 :12
Page: i
Ites Code Description
DEMO -? t (1.10")
Count 1066 wbtotals ->
DEPTNG - -> 2 iEEER)
Count 546 Subtotals -i
DEPTNO - -? 3 (WINE)
Count 11035 Subtotals - ->
DEPTNO -? 5 (ICE)
Count 2 Subtotals-)
DEPT40 - -? 9 (RENTAL)
Count 2 Subtatals-?
DEPTNO - -> 10 (TOBACCO PRODUCTS)
Count 326 Suhtotals- -i
DEPTNO -? `hi (MISC BEER)
- Count 1 Euhtotais-
DEMO - -? 9l (MISC LID")
Count 1 Subtotals ->
DEPTNO -? 92 (MISC WINE)
Count 1 Subtotals-
DEMO - -i 93 (MISC 6.5 %)
Count 261 Subtotals - -?
DEPTNO - -> 94 (MISC NO TAX)
Count 59 Subtatals--i
Count 'Z100 Totals - ->
'LIQUOR
HVTC;H
on Extended - - --
Cls ordr Q-O-H cost Qty
(TUES )4/1 /97-
MEM41SO/
- Month to date sales -
Cost Markdowns Sales Profits 8P %
25658 182390.27 5,425 41305.49 491.86 52922.57 11617.08 22.0
6929 42454.30 10593 68855.60 25.66 87734.72 18879.12 21.5
17627 76440.65 3091 12523.14 477.15 18748.47 6225.33 33.2
- -- - -3-.4 - - 77.00 43266 355.66 82.2
t3 49.00 49.00 100.0
- - 2618 6712.69 - 1618 3818.89 63.23 5379.15 1560.26 29.60
- 2863 4706.33 1001 1330.45 24.27 1908.01 577.06 30.2
1000 1915.45 134 265.11 2.19 342.52 127.41 32.5
56715 314619.69 22214 128176.18 1444.36 167567.10 39390.92 23.5
0
Date: u4/30 97
Tiae: 23 :54:0
Pau: 1
Itea Code Description
uEPTM - -r t (LIM)
Count tubs -'ubtatala-
DEMO - i 2 (BEER)
Cuunc lib SubtatalG- -)
DEPIKi - 3 (LANE)
Count Ui 5 Cubtotals--)
OEPTNO --i 5 (ICE)
Count 't Subtotals >
BEPNJ i 9 (RENTAL)
Count Subtotaiz
TN.O i 11) (TOBACCO PROUSTS)
fit - 11_'6 Subt otals -- r
DEMO -) 90 (11SC BEER)
Cnunt 1 �btatals
kPkw - -i 91 (MISC LIQUW)
Lount I Subtotals-',
BEPTTI0 9'2 (MISC WINE)
Count 1 1 .ubtotals --7
DEPTW i 93 (M1SC 6.5%)
Count 2t1 Subtotals - i
BEPTNO -) 94 (MISC NO TAX)
Count 59 Subtotals -i
Count ;32+7 Totals - -.
'LIQUOR
MLJTGH'
Extended - --
Cle u-O-H Cast Qty
(FR 1) 1 /3/97 -
(WED)4 /30/97
-- Year to Bate Sales -
Cost Markdowns Sales Profits 6P X
2 -;658 182390127 22618 168924.66 1916.82 216847.90 47923.24 22.1
0929 42454.3<i 40677 262581.38 1263.uI 335074.74 72487.36 21.6
1is-7 76440.65 12697 50650.98
1459.94 76273.16
25622.18 33.6
940 186.15
120/2.60
1014.45 84.5
48
156.00
156.00 100.0
_6l8 6712.69 5537 11813.61
180.55 16299.65
4486.04 27.5
t+ttt
+tttt
2883
4706.33
3854
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81. 24
2087.29
tt+t+
29.2
7149.51
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1915.45
563
1122.06
14.69
1656.68
536.62
56715
314619.69
86934
5I)t)347.06
4916.25
654660.24
154313.18
23.6
•
Date: 05/01797
line: 0ii :00:19
Page: 1
Item Cod? Description
'LIQUOR
HUTCH'
Quantity On Hand Report
LIQUOR HUTCH
CIS Ave. Cost
Vendor Cross reference Last Cost
Ext Ay Cost
Ext L Cost
Price 1
Ext Price I
AS OF: 30PM
(WED)4/30/97
On Kit
Sp % Min ordr Q-O-H Trnsfr
DEPTNO - -i
1 (L UR)
Count 066
Subtatals- -i
- --
- -- --
- -- - --
182390.27
93.3 25652
181236.40
237248112
DEPM - 1
? (BEER)
Count 546
Subtotals -i
— - - --
-- — —
- -- - --
42454.30
6929
42449.91
54180.21
DEPTNO - -)
3 (WINE)
Count 11035
Subtotal;--,
--- -- - ---
--- - -- - --
- - -- --
76440.65
55.0 17627
7671(1.83
117588.11
DEPTNO - -i
5 (ICE1
Count 2
Subtotals —,
- - - - --
-- - - - - --
- -- - --
ttttt
DEPINO - -:
5' (RENTAL)
Count 2
9ubtatal, -i
- - -- -
- - --
- --
ttttt •
DEPM - - i
lei (TOBACCO PRODUCTS)
aunt 326
Subtotals__,.
6712.69
50.8 2612
6755.11
9699.17
DEFTM
w (MISC BEER)
Count 1
Eubtatais -.,
--- -- --- ---
- - - --
-- -
*H ft
DEPM - -i
91 (MISC LIQUOR)
Count I
Subtotals —i
— - --
- - -- - --
- - -- - --
tart
DEPTNO —i
92 (MISC WINE)
Count 1
Subtotals -i
---- - - - --
-- -
-- -- -
ttrtr
DEPT41 —i
95 (MISC 6.5 %)
aunt "61
Subtotals--:•
---- ---- --
-- - ---
-- - - - --
4706.33
35.7 2283
4734.43
7098.59
DEPEND - -?
94 (MISC MO TAV
Gaunt 54
Subtotals - -:
---- - -----
- -- -
-- - —
1915.45
57.9 1000
1748.54
71084.80
Count 7 17W
Totals - :°
'__'_'_ "__
_`_____'___
= = = == - -=`_=_ •
314619.69
26.8 56715
513617.62
450099.60
May 85 ZOOO 15:58:86
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Via Fax -> +3Z8 234 4248 Administrator Page 881 Of 881
FRIDAYF4x Number 14
A weekly legislative update from the League of Minnesota Cities May 5, 2000
Thirty-three and a third—
Solution or confusion?
This week, the Senate, governor,
and House agreed to a fragile com-
promise of how to use the perma-
nent 5549 million state surplus.
Each of the three parties will
designate how their $175 million
share is to be allocated ($24 million
has already been accounted for
through the passage of Katie's Law
on predatory offenders and build-
ing a state -wide criminal justice
database) .
Events at the Capitol over the past
two days, however, make the details
appear even more confusing than
before the compromise was an-
ouriced. As of Friday, the picture
ks like this:
• Governor's Share
Probably reductions in license
tab fees with a backfill of revenue
into the Highway User Trust
Fund. The governor has alluded
to an altemative where he might
reserve the money for his "big
plan" reform package scheduled
for the 2001 session.
• House Share
Probably will be dedicated to a
package of permanent Income
tax reductions.
• Senate Share
Will likely be used to Increase
funding for education, nursing
homes and environmental
spending.
The Legislature Is also discussing
how to dlWy up the available one-
time resources. Although the House
and Senate have agreed on a one -
9 me sales tax rebate, the House
s-upporEs a larger rebate while the
Senate supports additional spend-
ing for education and other uses.
To add additional confusion, even
the size of the bonding bill has yet
to be finalized and the contentious
Issue of light -rail transit has not
been fully resolved.
Among the Initiatives that appear to
be out of the picture are the House's
proposal for phase three for prop-
erty tax reform and the Senate's
proposal for more Local Govern -
mem Aid for small cities. If phase
three property tax reforms are
dead, we hope levy limits will also
be allowed to sunset. During the
mark -up of the House tax bill,
Committee Chair Ron Abrams
described levy limits as a transi-
tional tool for implementing prop-
erty tax reform. If no transltlon, no
transition tool can be Justified-
Conference committees have been
Instructed to meet over the week-
end and wrap up their bills by noon
on Monday. The House and Senate
are scheduled to meet in floor
sessions on Tuesday. But until
leadership agrees on spending
targets for the one -time moneys
among the various bills, it will be
difficult for conference committees
to make much progress. In addition,
there are only three legislative days
remaining this session. With little
time remaining, dont be surprised if
the whole thing falls apart again.
WIII tab cuts equal
municipal state aid cuts?
Now that the Senate, House, and
administration have agreed to the
one - third, one - third, one -third split
of ongoing funding, public policy
watchers are questioning how the
details will be worked out. One of
the options the administration is
considering for its third Is reduc-
tions in license tab fees. Among the
biggest concerns with using $175
million for tab cuts Is heW this Sam
will address the potential hole in
ongoing transportation funding.
While several leglslators have
supported a constitutional amend-
ment to dedicate MVET revenues
to transportation funding rather
than to the general fund, It Is
unclear whether the administration's
proposal will secure MVIET revenue
for roads. One possible compro-
mise being discussed would maln-
taln the current tab fee struct
and dedication, but would provide
tab fee reductions to individuals via
an offset credit paid from the
state's general fund. This is a
variation on a bill offered this
session by Rep. Ray Vendeveer
(R- Forest Lake).
The status of additional one -time
transportation funding is simlarly
unclear. The governor and the
Senate want a greater share of any
resources dedicated to transit, while
the House wants to provide most of
the one -time money for transporta-
tion project acceleration and con-
gestion mitigation. Without sufficient
transit resources, the governor
could choose to veto any bola.
Gall the governor and your legisla-
tors this weekend and eery nett
week urging them to protect ongo-
ing transportation funding.
GIS bill
Language 'previously included In
the GIS liability bill, Introduced by
Rep. Holberg (R- Lakeville) and
Sen. Hottinger (DFL- Mankato), has
been incorporated In the omnibus
data practices conference commit-
tee report, which was agreed to
Wednesday. The report now moves
to the House and Senate floors.
For mare tmfarmadlon to chy legirkltve hours, mnod ®y maeber of the League of Mhw&mm 011" 1Wffi; ronn=eol Rekam team.
(R51) 7R1 -17 7 nr tAW) 975 -1177
• -' STATE REPRESENTATIVE RECEWW
BOB NESS
MAY 3 2000
City of Hutditaon
509 State Office Building, 100 Constitution Ave., St. Paul, MN 55155 (651) 296 -4344
For Immediate Release For more information contact-
May 1, 2000 Stacy Jo Enge (651 - 296-231'1)
NEWS RELEASE
LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT RECEIVES RURAL TECHNOLOGY GRANT
ST. PAUL -- Hutchinson Independent School District 9423 recently was awarded a $249,721
federal grant to help meet schools' technology needs. The project funded by this grant focuses on
training teachers to be ready to use and teach with technology.
"I would like to congratulate the Hutchinson school district for compiling such an impressive
grant application," said Representative Bob Ness (R- Dassel). "A significant amount of
collaboration and preparation goes into grant requests. They did a great job articulating the vision
. and needs of this community, and I commend them for their initiative."
The school's technology project consists of four components: creating a staff development
curriculum consisting of 30 instruction hours to help teachers meet basic technology foundations;
implementing a "pilot" program of the curriculum; giving participating teachers a computer and
software to use with students; and increasing access to technology resources for all students by
implementing open computer lab hours and adding computers to the public library.
"Training teachers to provide our state's students with the best technology skills possible is a
wonderful way to assure success in today's changing educational environment," said Rep. Ness.
"Awarding this grant to Hutchinson enhances its reputation as a recognized leader in technology
and education around the state."
This year, Rep. New and members of the House of Representatives underscored their own
commitment to technology funding for rural schools with legislation authored by Rep. Ness. The
House K -12 bill included $10 million for telecommunication access grants to help make internet
access affordable for rural schools.
Nineteen schools statewide won federal grants totaling $3.9 million this year; 119 schools
applied. The grants are awarded by the Technology Literacy Challenge Fund, which is
administered by state departments of education. The organization helps school districts purchase
technology to meet educational needs. Funds are used to speed up the implementation of
• statewide education technology plans.
-End-
REGENED
- � STATE REPRESENTATIVE
L •
BOB NESS City of Hutchinson
509 State Office B ui ldi ng, 100 Constitution Ave., St. Paul, MN 55155 (651) 296 -4344
For Immediate Release For more information contact.
blav 1, 2000 Stacy Jo Enge (651 - 296 -231
NEWS RELEASE
GOVERNOR SIGNS INTO LAW BILL REGULATING
SOLICITATION OF FUNERAL GOODS AND SERVICES
ST. PAUL -- A bill that provides greater consumer protection by limiting funeral establishments
and providers from soliciting and selling goods and services under specified circumstances was
signed by the governor last week. The new law will give folks who are grieving a family
member's death open access to information about funeral goods and services so that they can
make informed decisions.
The law prohibits individuals from trying to sell goods and services to someone whose death is •
impending, or to someone charged with making funeral arrangements for a deceased person,
within 10 days of that person's death. The exception would be if the deceased person or a relative
had arranged to discuss funeral or burial plans before the death took place.
"Everyone has to prepare funeral arrangements for a friend or loved one at some time," said
Representative Bob Ness (R- Dassel). "I hope this legislation helps to make that process a little
less burdensome."
Individuals are prevented from soliciting business at hospitals, grave sites, nursing homes, or
wakes, unless the family of the deceased or another representative has specifically requested that
person s presence.
In addition, the law requires all funeral establishments and providers to clearly specify with a
disclosure of ownership who owns their business in ail business literature, correspondence, and
contracts.
"Consumers and funeral providers need to collaborate on these important decisions," said Rep.
Ness. "Encouraging funeral providers and their customers to be as open with one another as
possible will help result in the happiness and satisfaction of both parties. It's important to make
sure families planning the funeral of a loved one are aware of their rights and options as well."
-End- 40
OPEN -HOLD COUN=
REPORT 4
09 -MAY -2000 (15:58) page 1
---- -- -----------------------------
1997 IMPR. CONST
----------------------------------------------------------------
COMM TRANSPORTATION
DRAWING REVIEW, TEST & INSPECT
$4,107.24
< *>
$4,107.24*
1999 -MPR. CONST
COMM TRANSPORTATION
MATERIAL TESTING & INSPECT
$910.98
< ->
$910.98*
AIRPORT RENOVAT.
1997 IMPROVEMENT CONSTRUCTION
99 AIRPORT RENOVATION
$750,000.00
< *>
$750,000.00*
CAP.IMPRO.FUND
L & P SUPPLY CO
TILLER, BLOWERS, TRIMMERS
$1,918.08
QUADE ELECTRIC
LIGHT FIXTURES
$747.63
WETHERELL, GARY & MARY ANN
PRINCIPAL PARTIAL PYMT :AND
$5,677.05
< ->
$8,342.76*
CENTRAL GARAGE
BRANDON TIRE CO
TIRES, :,AB CR, SERVICE
$956.02
CALIFORNIA CONTRACTORS SUPPLIE
SOCKET SET
$149.90
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
MAY MEDICAL
$432.09
COAST TO COAST
SHOP SUPPLIES
$25.18
CROW RIVER AUTO
LABOR- POLICE #10
$699.53
DATASTREAM SYSTEMS
SOFTWARE SUPPORT
$1,013.00
DOYLE INCORPORATED
OVER RUNNING CLUTCH
$158.36
FARM -RITE EQUIPMENT
BOBCAT
$19,600.63
FORTIS BENEFITS
MAY LTD
$22.45
FUN SPORTS OF HUTCHINSON
TETHER KIT
$26.57
G & K SERVICES
UNIFORMS
$67.66
HOLT MOTORS INC
PARTS
$6.44
HUTCHINSON WHOLESALE
SHOP SUPPLIES
$1,587.12
INTERSTATE BATTERIES
SHOP PARTS
$518.13
M.S. SHARPENING SERVICE
SHARPEN BITS
$9.65
MANKATO MACK SALES
PARTS
$241.54
MN MUTUAL LIFE
MAY LIFE
$7.98
NO STATES SUPPLY INC
PARTS
$74.86
•
PENSKE AUTO CENTER
OIL CHANGE
$23.77
R & R EXCAVATING
DOZER WORK
$200.00
ROYAL TIRE
TIRES
$590.95
RUNNING'S SUPPLY
CLEANERS
$101.08
SAFETY TECHNOLOGY GROUP
REFLECTOR MODULE
$79.88
SCHIROO
REBUILT ALTERNATOR, CORE
$789.17
SCHRAMM IMPLEMENT
PARTS
$137.91
ST.JOSEPH'S EQUIPMENT :NC
ELEMENT, SHIPPING
$105.81
TEPLY EQUIPMENT
PARTS
$241.64
TERMINAL SUPPLY CO
SEALED BEAM
$281.64
TOWN & COUNTRY TIRE
LABOR
$43.20
US POSTAL SERVICE
APRIL POSTAGE
$15.18
ZARNOTH BRUSH WORKS
BROOM REFILL, DISP GUTTER BRM
$952.64
< *>
$29,159.98*
GENERAL FUND
ABDO ABDO & EICK
1999 AUDITING SERVICES
$10,000.00
ADAMEK, JUNE
REFUND - CANCELLED GOLF
$33.00
ADOLPHSEN, JERRY
REFUND -TREE APPLICATION
$15.00
AMCON BLACK
SPEC MIX TYPE S
$25.83
ARNOLD & MCDOWELL
APRIL COMPENSATION
$7,250.00
AVON AG -LIME
AG LIME
$998.33
BAUERLY BROS INC.
EXT SLAB, FORTA FIBER, HEAT
$1,356.03
BCA /FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATOR
REG -STEVE PASCHKE
$40.00
BENNETT OFFICE SUP.
SERVICE CONTRACT
$347.43
BERKLEY RISK SERVICES
PROFESS CONSULT -JULY 1999
$800.00
BLUHM, MARGIE
BUILDING SUPV
$50.00
BRIGADE QUARTERMASTERS
SIDE BELT POUCH
$69.71
BRINKMEIER, VICTOR
REFUND -TREE APPLICATION
$45.00
CALIFORNIA CONTRACTORS SUPPLIE
SAFETY VESTS
$238.80
CAMERA SHOP
DEVELOP & PRINT
$105.28
CARROT -TOP INDUSTRIES :NC.
HOLDER, POLE, BALL TOP
$231.00
CDI OFFICE PRODUCTS LTD
SUPPLIES
$590.34
CHIEF SUPPLY CORP
BATTERY STINGER
$648.16
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
MAY MEDICAL /NELSON
$44,690.66
•
CMI REFRIGERATION
MOUTHPIECES
$55.78
COAST TO COAST
ID'S
$1,217.26
COBORN ENTERPRISES INC.
SUPPLIES
$146.27
COMPRESS AIR
PARTS TO REPAIR BUAER CE1
$318.36
CROW RIVER AREA QUALITY COUNCI
APRIL SESSION
$15.00
OPEN -HOLD COUNCIL REPORT
GENERAL FUND CROW RIVER VET CLINIC
DANKO EMERGENCY EQUIP
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
DEPT NATURAL RESOURCES
DJ'S MUNICIPAL SUPPLY
DON HUME
EARL ANDERSON ASSOC
EBERT, PAT
ECOLAB PEST ELIM
ECONOMIST, THE
ERTSGAARD, MELISSA
FARM -RITE EQUIPMENT
FARMTEK
FASTENAL COMPANY
FORTIS BENEFITS
G & K SERVICES
GALL'S INC
GREG LARSON SPORTS
GRINA, LISA
HARRIS COMPANIES
HAUGEN, BRUCE
HEMMAH, KATHY
HILLYARD FLOOR CARE / HUTCHINSON
HUTCH CONVENTION &
HUTCH COOP CENEX
HUTCHINSON JAYCEES
HUTCHINSON LEADER
HUTCHINSON TEL CO
HUTCHINSON UTILITIES
HUTCHINSON, CITY OF
INDIANHEAD SPECIALTY CO
INTERTEC PRESENTATIONS /APWA
JACK'S UNIFORMS & EQUIPMENT
JLR GARAGE DOOR SERVICE
KILIAN, AMY
KOCK'S JEWELRY
KOEPP, CINDY
L & P SUPPLY CO
LAKES GAS CO.
LANGEHAUG, SANDY
LEXINGTON FLORAL
LICKFELT, BRUCE
LINDER BUS COMPANY
LOGIS
LUENEBURG, JERI
LYMAN, JOHN
M R SIGN
MATHIWG, BARB
MED- COMPASS
MEEKER SAND & GRAVEL
MERRILL, KENNETH 3.
MID - AMERICAN SPECIALTIES
MN CHIEFS POLICE ASN
MN DEPT OF HEALTH
MN ELEVATOR INC.
MN MUTUAL LIFE
MN STATE FIRE CHIEFS ASSC
MORE 4
MPCA
MR. MOVIES
MUELLERLEILE, SONJA
NADSC
NO STATES SUPPLY INC
NORTH STAR TURF INC
OFFICEMAX
OFFICEMAX CREDIT PLAN
OLSONS LOCKSMITH
PERSONNEL DECISIONS INC
PIZZA HUT OF AMERICA INC
PLOTZ, GARY D.
PRINTS CHARMING
PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS PUBLICATI
QUADE ELECTRIC
RIDGEWATER COLLEGE
ROTO ROOTER
RUNNING'S SUPPLY
_____ ____ __ ____ _____
MARCH SERVICES
POLE BRACKET & RING
CONNECT & OPERATIONS CHGS
DNR FEES
STOP & SLOW PADDLES
UNIFORMS
SIGN MATERIALS
REIMB - SAFETY BOOTS
APRIL SERVICE
SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL
REFUND- CANCELLED DISCOVERY
MARCH SNOWBLOWERS & BLADE
FLOURESCENT WHITE
SUPPLIES
MAY LTD
UNIFORMS
UNIFORMS
EQUIPMENT
REIMB -POST IT NOTES, TAPE
TESTED RPZ -PER PLBG CODE
REFUND -TREE APPLICATION
REIMB -SR CTR SUPPLIES
KAIVAC HOSE & BRUSH
MARCH LODGING TAX
FUEL
WATER CARNIVAL DONATION
HW ADS
MOVED PHONE #
MARCH UTILITY
FISH & GAME FEES
NOTARY STAMP, DATE STAMP
NATIONAL EDITION
UNIFORMS
LABOR -NORTH GARAGE DOOR
REIMS- FOOTWEAR
ENGRAVING D.A.R.E MEDALS
INSTRUCTOR FEES
PARTS, LABOR, SUPPLIES
LP TANK FILL
REFUND -TREE APPLICATION
FLOWERS - KONKEL
REFUND -TREE APPLICATION
TRANSPORTATION TO POWDER
ANNUAL ASSESSMENT
REFUND -CLASS CANCELLED
SAFETY BOOTS
SIGN, BRACKETS
REIMB- MILEAGE
MEDICAL EXAMS
SAND 4/11/00
REIMB - MEALS - LOGIS TRAINING
BADGE STICKERS
PERMITS TO ACQUIRE
PLAN REVIEW FEE
MARCH ELEVATOR SERVICE
MAY LIFE /NELSON
MEMBERSHIP -TOM GLAESER
BAKERY
APPLICATION FEES
VIDEO RENTAL
REIMS -CIVIC ARENA PROJECT
RENEWAL
CABLE TIES
TUF MIXTURE
CHAIR MAT
WALL POCKET
LABOR, SERVICE FEES
SERGEANT PROMOTION
PIZZAS -PRCE REGISTRATION
REIMB - MILEAGE
T SHIRTS
RENEWAL
LIGHT BULBS
FIRST RESP
CAMERA
HANDLE
� iw'
09 -MAY -2000 Wi 2
______________ ______
$414.66
$114.17
$390.00
$1,469.00
$69.23
$656.30
$1,766.14
$42.9#
$ $66..43 -_
$2,13 .
$423.76
$134.84
$1,752.63
$757.26
$1,208.51
$75.83
$8.01
$135.00
$30.00
$159.99
$1,126.93
$3,812.13
$135.10
$2,000.00
$2,262.82
$6,835 - .20
$19,128.79
$925.00
$61.45
$160.00
$1,142.84
$65.00
$100.00
$15.00
$20.00
$97.65
$425.57
$45.00
$34.95
$60.00
RIDGE $870.32
$31,359.62
$30.00
$35.99
$573.06
$52.00
$1,793.00
$117.99
$145.80
$1,513.50
$8.66
$150.00
$30.00
$909.56
$240.00
$9.54
$4.22
$55.00
$101.50
$228.99
$326.88
$160.39
$68.75
$297.21
$99.48
$97.50
$61.29
$299.00
$267.15
$227.25
$300.00
$1,278.89
OPEN -HOLD COUNCIL REPORT " <`. OS- MAY - 2n6 -
GENERAL FUND
SCHMIDT, ERNIE
SR TOUR REFUND
$70.00
SHOPKO
TISSUE, WIPES
$135.53
SHRED -
SHREDDING SERVICE
$109.90
SORENSEN FARM SUPPLY
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
$131.00
STANDARD PRINTING
PURCHASE ORDERS
$144.84
STREICHERS
DRUG TEST KITS
$133.48
STRUCTURAL SPECIALTIES
4 -12 GROVE MIN CHG
$462.63
SUPERIOR COFFEE & FOODS
COFFEE
$117.00
SUPERMOM'S INC.
8 D.A.R.E. CAKES
$144.00
TAYLOR, SUZETTE
REFUND -CLASS CAN CELLED
TEAM LABORATORY CHEMICAL CORP
CRACK FILLER
TELECKY, DAVE
SAFETY BOOTS
$6x.00
TRANSICARD
FUEL
$21.29
TRI CO WATER COND
WATER
$220.16
TWO WAY COMM INC
RADIO BATTERIES
$973.57
UHL CO.
SEMI- ANNUAL SERVICE CONTRACT
$840.00
UNITED BLDG CENTERS
LUMBER
$843.99
US POSTAL SERVICE
APRIL POSTAGE
$1,221.00
US WEST COMMON
MAY SERVICE
$166.20
VACEK, STEPH
SAFETY BOOTS
$34.99
WAL -MART
GIFT CARD
$64.38
WASTE MANAGEMENT
MARCH SERVICE
$1,541.03
WILSONS NORTH WEST NURSERY INC
TREES
$6,554.01
XEROX CORP
COPIER LEASE
$283.75
� >
$176,481.60*
HUTCH COMM DEV.0
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
MAY MEDICAL
$432.09
FORTIS BENEFITS
MAY LTD
$29.33
HUTCHINSON TEL CO
MAY SERVICE
$164.77
MN MUTUAL LIFE
MAY LIFE
$10.29
MORE 4
POP
$25.16
PIZZA HUT OF AMERICA INC
PIZZAS
$21.29
SUBWAY
BOX LUNCHES
$47.82
US POSTAL SERVICE
APRIL POSTAGE
$53.13
< *>
$783.88*
HUTCH TRANS FAC.
ALLIED SERVICES OF HUTCHINSON
MATERIALS
$479.22
CALIFORNIA CONTRACTORS SUPPLIE
DRILL BIT SET
$79.90
DOOR SERVICE OF ST. CLOUD
PARTS, LABOR
$1,386.03
G & K SERVICES
SEAT COVER
$300.28
HILLYARD FLOOR CARE / HUTCHINSON
TISSUE, TOWELS
$36B.13
HUTCHINSON TEL CO
MAY SERVICE
$607.75
HUTCHINSON UTILITIES
APRIL UTILITY
$2,698.36
HUTCHINSON WHOLESALE
PARTS
$44.44
KLEESPIE
TRIP MILEAGE, LABOR, SUPPLIES
$199.46
LTP ENTERPRISES
LINE CHECKS.
$39.41
PENSKE AUTO CENTER
OIL CHANGE
$95.91
PINKERTON SYSTEM INTERGRATION
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
$1,549.58
RUNNING'S SUPPLY
SALT
$32.91
SCHMELING OIL CO
BULK ANTIFREEZE
$89.25
SUPERIOR COFFEE & FOODS
COFFEE
$78.00
US POSTAL SERVICE
APRIL POSTAGE
$11.22
WITTE SANITATION
APRIL SERVICE
$79,,92
< >
$8,139.77*
INSURANCE FUNDS
HUTCHINSON AREA HEALTH CARE
SAP QTR 1 2000
$1,120.13
>
$1,120.13*
LIQUOR STORE
AMERIPRIDE LINEN & APPAREL
TOWEL DELIVERY
$172.11
BELLBOY CORP
MISC PURCHASE
$853.01
BERNICKS PEPSI COLA
APRIL POP
$282.54
C & L DISTRIBUTING
BEER
$24,906.65
CDI OFFICE PRODUCTS LTD
SUPPLIES
$204.16
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
MAY MEDICAL
$1,100.12
COAST TO COAST
UPS
$44.93
CROW RIVER UPRISING
ADVERTISING
$25.00
DAY DISTRIBUTING
APRIL BEER
$2,658.35
ED PHILLIPS & SONS CO.
APRIL LIQUOR
$4,717.00
ERICKSON'S DIVERSIFIED CORPORA
LIQUOR HUTCH LEASE
$414.18
FORTIS BENEFITS
MAY LTD
$55.05
GLENCOE ENTERPRISE
APRIL ADS
$150.00
GRIGGS COOPER F. CO
LIQUOR CREDIT
$8,778.55
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LIQUOR STORE
HANSEN DIST OF SLEEPY EYE
APRIL BEER
$742.40
HENRYS FOODS INC
TOBACCO CREDIT
$632.08
HERMEL WHOLESALE
TOBACCO PURCHASE
$123.69
HUTCH PLBG & HTG CO
LABOR- FURNACE NOT WORKING
$120.00
HUTCHINSON LEADER
APRIL ADVERTISEMENTS
$670.48
HUTCHINSON TEL CO
MAY ADVERTISING
$243.54
HUTCHINSON UTILITIES
APRIL UTILITY
$873.29
JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO.
APRIL WINE
$15,304.94
KKLN
APRIL RADIO ADS
$2,135 --QO
LENNEMAN BEVERAGE DIST_ INC
APRIL MISC
S3 .
LOR BR08 INC
CBE
APRIL BEER
$A'$
MN MUTUAL LIFE
MAY LIFE
$1 : - --
MN SHERIFF
PUBLICATION SPACE
$35.00
MORE 4
SUPPLIES
$63.90
PAUSTIS & SONS
WINE
$841.00
QUALITY WINE & SPIRITS CO.
LIQUOR PURCHASE
$3,256.07
ST. CLOUD RESTAURANT SUPPLY
SUPPLIES
$150.00
STANDARD PRINTING
1" TAPE
$92.72
SUPERIOR COFFEE & FOODS
COFFEE
$36.40
TRI CO WATER COND
WATER
$33.55
UNIVERSAL PUBLICATIONS
ADVERTISING
$180.00
US POSTAL SERVICE
APRIL POSTAGE
$116.49
VIKING COCA COLA
APRIL POP PURCHASE
$117.15
WINE MAKER
SUBSCRIPTION
$15_00
�r
$77,735.61*
PAYROLL FUND
AETNA VARIABLE LIFE ASS. CO,
EE CONTRIB 4/29/00
$545.00
AMERICAN FAMILY INS CO.
EE CONTRIB 4/29/00
$27.88
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
EE CONTRIB 4/29/00
$1,972.68
GREAT WEST LIFE INS. CO.
EE CONTRIB 4/29/00
$100.00
H.R.L.A.P.R.
EE CONTRIB 4/29/00
$213.13
ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST
EE CONTRIB 4/29/00
$2,238.46
MN CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENT CENTE
MN CHILD SUPPORT PYMT
4 /29/00 $162.89
PERA LIFE INS CO.
EE CONTRIS 4/29/00
$132.00
PERA- D.C.P.
EE CONTRIB 4/29/00
$52.02
PRUDENTIAL
EE CONTRIB 4/29/00
$75.00
PRUDENTIAL MUTUAL FUNDS
EE CONTRIB 4/29/00
$30.00
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
EE CONTRIS 4/29/00
$16,791.26
TEMPLETON INC
EE CONTRIB 4/29/00
$270.00
WADELL & REED
EE CONTRIB 4/29/00
$150.00
< +>
$22,760.32•
RURAL F. D
WATER /SEWER FUND
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
HUTCH COOP CENEX
HUTCHINSON WHOLESALE
BAUERLY BROS INC.
BENNETT OFFICE SUP.
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
COAST TO COAST
CONVEYOR DESIGN
CRC PRESS INC
CUSTOM MADE EQUIP
D.P.C.IND.INC
DONOHUE & ASSOC
EARTH TECH /RUST
ELECTRO WATCHMAN
FORTIS BENEFITS
G & K SERVICES
GRAINGER
GREAT RIVER REG WASTE AUTHORIT
HACH COMPANY
HILLYARD FLOOR CARE / HUTCHINSON
HUTCHINSON LEADER
HUTCHINSON TEL CO
HUTCHINSON UTILITIES
INDIANHEAD SPECIALTY CO
J CRAFT
JERRYS TRANSMISSION
L & P SUPPLY CO
LINDQUIST & VENNUM P.L.L.P.
LOGIS
APRIL FUEL
FUEL
SUPPLIES
EXTERIOR SLAB, REROD
METER READINGS
MAY MEDICAL
UPS
PROFESS SERV - COMPOST FACIL
ENVIRON SAMPLING, MICROS EXAM
MACHINE PIPE FITTING
CYLINDER
PROFESS SERV- BIOSOLIDS DRYING
PROFESS SERV- AMMONIA TRMT STDY
ANNUAL MONITORING CHARGE
MAY LTD
UNIFORMS
1/2 TON TROLLEY
MARKETING AGREEMENT FEE
LAB SUPPLIES
DEGREASER
COMPOST /LEAF
MAY SERVICE
MARCH UTILITY
DATE STAMP
PUSH AXLE
PARTS
THATCHER RENTAL
PROFESS SERV -SOLID WASTE
ANNUAL ASSESSMENT
$44.62
$41.65
$21.28
$107.55*
$189.77
$15.00
$6,310.17
$189.73
$2,047.20
$292.75
$10.00
$775.20
$28,810.12
$3,257.91
$319.50
$291.99
$419.92
$1,468.86
$5,000.00
$366.45
$486.42
$1,734.24
$907.01
$18,761.31
$42.50
$6,174.88
$38.46
$15.98
$2,279.63
$12,222.41
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WATER /SEWER FUND MN DEPT OF HEALTH
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REG- RICHARD NAGY
MN MUTUAL LIFE
MAY LIFE
MN VALLEY TESTING LAB
LAB TESTS
MWOA
USE OF VIDEOS 4 BOOKS
NALCO CHEMICAL CO.
NALCO 9909 FLOCCULANT
SPRUCE RIDGE LANDFILL
LOADS -MARCH 2000
SWANA
MEMBERSHIP -RANDY DEVRIES
TEK MECHANICAL
MATERIALS
US FILTER /WATERPRO
METERS & PARTS
US POSTAL SERVICE
APRIL POSTAGE
USA BLOB FOOL
SNXNG CK VLV
WASTE NWA1kGffi4ENT
APRIL PICKUP
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WIRE TRANSFERS
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90.00
$104.79
$61.50
$25.00
$1,324.86
$11,228.28
$157.00
$114.08
$3,145.40
Sl, i9�98
$30,989.71 ,. .
$140,945.96•
$1,220,595.78•
H. A. T. S. Fund MN Dept of Revenue -Fuel Sales Tax $433.60
i
PAYROLL ACCOUNT - PAYROLL OF APRIL 21, 2000
PERIOD ENDING: 04/15/00
i
FOR COUNCIL LIST ONLY - ELECTRONIC TRANSFER
TO STATE AND IRS
DO NOT ISSUE CHECKS FOR THIS PAGE
AMOUNT
PEID
ACCT# NAME DESCRIPTION
$16,709.68
0140
9995 -2081 WITH. TAX Employee Contribution - Federal Tax
ACCOUNT
$9,524.59
0140
9995 -2226 Employee Contribution - Soc. Security
9421.60
0140
9995 -2228 Employee Contribution - Medicare
926,655.87
Sub -Total - Employee Contribution
95,914.09
0140
9995 -2226 Employer Contribution - Social Security
•
94,032.10
0140
9995 -2228 Employer Contribution - Medicare
$9,946.19 Sub -Total - Employer Contribution
936,602.06 Grand Total - Withholding Tax Account
98,606.25
9995 -2082 MN DEPT OF REVENUE
Finance Director Approval
PAYROLL ACCOUNT - PAYROLL OF MAY 2000
PERIOD ENDING: 04/29/00
FOR COUNCIL LIST ONLY - ELECTRONIC TRANSFER
TO STATE AND IRS
DO NOT ISSUE CHECKS FOR THIS PAGE
AMOUNT
PEID
ACCT# NAME
DESCRIPTION
$16,731.20
0140
9995 -2081 WITH. TAX
Employee Contribution - Federal Tax
ACCOUNT
$9,500.18
0140
9995 -2226
Employee Contribution - Soc. Security
$428.56
0140
9995 -2228
Employee Contribution - Medicare
$26,659.94
Sub -Total
- Employee Contribution
$5,898.84
0140
9995 -2226
Employer Contribution - Social Security
$4,029.90
0140
9995 -2228
Employer Contribution - Medicare
$9,928.74 Sub -Total - Employer Contribution
$36,588.68 Grand Total - Withholding Tax Account
$6,802.95
Finance Director Approval
9995 -2082 MN DEPT OF REVENUE
F_
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IMMEDIATE PAY
C00WIL REPORT
09- MAY -200
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GENERAL FUND
COAST TO COAST
KEYS
$76.29
COLD SPRING GRANITE CO
PRE ASSEMBLED COLUMBARIUM
$8,068.00
CZECH, RANDY
REIMB- SNACKS
$310.25
DEPT NATURAL RESOURCES
DNR FEES TO STATE
$1,589.00
HANSKA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
SR TOUR -26 + 2
$341.00
HUT CHINSON, CITY OF
FISH & GAME
$621.00
MCLEOD COUNTY TREASURER
2000 PROPERTY TAX
$37.78
MOTOR VEHICLE
LICENSE TABS -2 TRAILERS
$20.00
RIDGEWATER COLLEGE
REG- BRENDA EWING
$10.00
LIQUOR STORE
ARS SOLUTIONS
REG -NEIL WEGNER
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
LOTTERY TO STATE
.I
CITY OF HUTCHINSON- GENERAL FUN
PAYROLL 4/21/00
$8,524.28
QUALITY WINE & SPIRITS CO.
APRIL LIQUOR
$2,327.43
< +>
$11,595.84*
WATER /SEWER FUND
COAST TO COAST
EYE BOLTS, HDWE
$3.13
<*>
$3.13*
$22,672.29*
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GENERAL FUND BUSINESSWARE SOLUTIONS SPEAKER $630.17
*> $630.17*
HURH TRANS FAC. BUSINESSWARE SOLUTIONS INKJET CARTRIDGES $95.32
< *> $95.32*
WATER /SEWER FUND BUSINESSWARE SOLUTIONS LABOR, TRAVEL $45.00
� *> $45.00*
$770.49*
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