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cp06-23-1992 cSUNDAY
-21-
FATHER'S DAY
F 1 IJ TC F1 I [T3 0lk -1
CITY
CALENDAR
VJEEft OF
June 21
T O June 27
1992
WATER CARNIVAL PARADE
MONDAY
-22-
V!EDNESDAY
-24-
10:00 A.M. - Directors Meeting
at City Hall
THURSDAY
-25-
FRIDAY
-26-
10:00 A.M. - Open Bids at City
Hall for Letting #9
T L# DA ti'
2:00 P.M. - Open Bids at City
Hall for Interim
Refuse Hauling
7:30 P.M. - City Council
Meeting at City
Hall
SATURDAY
=27-
VACATION
STEVE MADSON - June 22 -26
HAZEL SITZ - June 25 -29
MARILYN SWANSON - June 25 & 26
5:15 P.M. - Park & Recreation
Board Meeting- -
Park Tour Departir
from Recreation
Center
AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING - HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1992
1. Call to Order - 7:30 P.M.
2. Invocation -
3. Consideration of Minutes
Regular Meeting of May 26, 1992
Action - Approve as distributed - Approve as amended
4. Routine Items
(a) Reports of Officers, Boards and Commissions
1. Financial Report - May 1992
2. Report of City Investments
3. Airport Commission Minutes of June 15, 1992
(b) Application for On -Sale Non - Intoxicating Malt Liquor
License:
1. J's Pizza /Sports Bar
2. The Hangar
(c) Application for Cigarette License:
1. J's Pizza /Sports Bar
2. Lamplighter Lounge II
(d) Reissuing Elks Lodge Club Intoxicating Liquor License
at New Location
(e) Appointment of Doug Ward to Utilities Commission
Action - Motion to order report and minutes filed, issue
licenses and ratify appointment
5. Public Hearing - 8:00 P.M.
Nona
6. Communications. Requests and Petitions
(a) Presentation of City Insurance Renewal Package for
Property And Liability Coverage By Insurance Agent And
. City Consultant
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - JUNE 23, 1992
7. Resolutions and Ordinances
(a) Resolution No. 9449 - Resolution Authorizing On -Going
Transit Grant
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to waive reading and
adopt
(b) Resolution No. 9450 - Resolution For Purchase
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to waive reading
and adopt
(a) Consideration of Lease Agreement with School District
for Tartan Park (DEFERRED JUNE 9, 1992)
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve and enter
into contract
(b) Consideration of Proposed HCDC And HRA Changes In
Organizational Structure And Employment of Full -Time
Director (DEFERRED JUNE 9, 1992)
Action -
(c) Consideration of Commencing Unlawful Detainer
Proceedings for Removal of Popcorn Stand In Library
Square
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve
(d) Discussion of Proposal to McLeod County Board Regarding
Dispatch And 911 Service
Action -
(a) Consideration of Adopting Hutchinson Fire Department
Constitution And Bylaws
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve adoption
(b) Consideration of Delinquent Water And Sewer Accounts
Action - Motion to authorize extension of payment
period - Motion to authorize discontinuation of service •
2
• CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - JUNE 23, 1992
(c) Consideration of Applications for Licensing
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve and issue
license(s)
(d) Discussion of Deferred Assessments On Carlisle Street
Action -
(e) Discussion of Soil & Water Conservation District /DNR
Grant for Rip Rap Along Crow River
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve
(f) Discussion of Truck Access to 3M Magnetic Plant
Action -
(g) Discussion of Proposed Policy /Requirements for
Construction of Private Hangars at Municipal Airport
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve
• (h) Discussion of Contaminated Soil Spreading At Northland
Beverage
Action -
(i) Consideration of Request for Purchase of Computer
Communication Upgrade And Printer
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve purchase
(j) Discussion of Implementation of State Water Testing Fee
Action -
(k) Consideration of Authorization to Pay Statement for
Transfer of Cable Franchise from Star Midwest, Inc. to
D.D. Cable Partners L.P.
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve
•
3
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - JUNE 23, 1992 i
(1) Consideration of Preliminary And Final Plat of
Hutchinson Downtown Redevelopment Plat No. 2 Submitted
By City Staff with Favorable Recommendation of Planning
Commission
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve - Motion
to waive reading and adopt Resolution No. 9745
(m) Consideration of Vacation of All Right -of -Ways Within
Hutchinson Downtown Redevelopment Plat No. 2 with
Favorable Recommendation of Planning Commission
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve - Motion
to waive first reading of Ordinance and set second
reading for July 14, 1992
(n) Consideration of Rezoning from I/C to C -3 Requested By
Erickson's Diversified for Festival Foods Store with
Favorable Recommendation of Planning Commission
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve - Motion
to waive first reading of Ordinance and set second
reading for July 14, 1992
(o) Consideration of Conditional Use Permit for •
Construction of Festival Foods Store in Flood Plain
with Favorable Recommendation of Planning Commission
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve - Motion
to waive reading and adopt Resolution No. 9746
(p) Consideration of Rezoning from R -2 To C -2 Requested By
Pete Kasal Located On South Grade Road with Unfavorable
Recommendation of Planning Commission
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve
(q) Consideration of Vacation of Utility Easement Submitted
By Pete Kasal Located In Plaza Heights On South Grade
Road with Unfavorable Recommendation of Planning
Commission
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve
(r) Consideration of Variance Requested By Pete Kasal for
Office Building On South Grade Road with Unfavorable
Recommendation of Planning Commission
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve •
4
• CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - NNE 23, 1992
(s) Consideration of Conditional Use Permit Requested By
Richard Lennes to Move House Onto Property Located At
506 Glen Street South with Favorable Recommendation of
Planning Commission
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve - Motion
to waive reading and adopt Resolution No. 9747
(t) Consideration of Conditional Use Permit Requested By
Chad Uecker to Move A 1970 Trailer Home In Country Club
Terrace with Favorable Recommendation of Planning Commission
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve - Motion
to waive reading and adopt Resolution No. 9748
(u) Consideration of Rezoning from R -2 To C -4 Requested By
Charles Pearson for Car Wash At 902 Hwy. 15 South with
Unfavorable Recommendation of Planning Commission
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve
(v) Consideration of Conditional Use Permit for Pallet
Business On Hwy. 22 In Hassan Valley (Two Mile Radius)
• with Favorable Recommendation of Planning Commission
Action - Motion to refer to County with no objection
�- - - - -- •
(a) Communications from City Administrator
(a) Verified Claims
Action - Motion to approve and authorize payment from
appropriate funds
. M
•
5
MAY 1992
• REVENUE REPORT
MEMBERSHIPS
ADMISSIONS
VIDEO GAMES
POP
CANDY
CHIPS, ETC.
INTEREST
BLDG RENTS
FUND RAISERS
CONTRIBUTIONS
TOTAL
EXPENSE REPORT
PERSONEL SERVICES
OPERATING SUPPLIES
OTHER SERVICES & CHARGES
MISCELLANEOUS
• CAPITAL OUTLAY
TOTAL
YOUTHCTR
18 DATES
•
CITY OF HUTCHINSON FINANCIAL REPORTS MAY 1992
YOUTH CENTER - "DRY DOCK"
CURRENT
MAY
YEAR TO
DATE ACTUAL BUDGET
0.00 0.00
792.00 863.00
0.00 800.00
790.52 1,600.00
409.35 1,000.00
516.56 3,400.00
144.05 500.00
0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00
29,250.00 41,900.00
BALANCE PERCENTAGE
REMAINING USED
0.00
489.00
0.00
93.60
65.25
62.58
0.00
ERR
71.00
91.8%
800.00
0.0%
809.48
49.4%
590.65
40.9%
2,883.44
15.2%
355.95
28.8%
0.00
69.59
0.00
500.00
12,650.00
69.8%
710.43 31,902.48 50,063.00 18,160.52 63.7%
3,438.95
13,223.57
27,813.00
14,589.43
47.5%
358.35
2,189.40
4,900.00
2,710.60
44.7%
917.08
6,639.65
11,600.00
4,960.35
57.2%
69.59
119.34
500.00
380.66
23.9%
3,865.83
5,250.00
1,384.17
4,783.97
26,037.79
50,063.00
24,025.21
52.0%
ATTENDANCE
Y.T.D
331.00 1475
1� 1 (1)
TOTAL
EXPENSE REPORT
GENERAL FUND
MAYOR 6 COUNCIL
CITY ADM. /CITY CLERK
ELECTIONS
FINANCE
MOTOR VEHICLE
ASSESSING
AL
ANNING
CITY HALL
RECREATION BUILDING
POLICE DEPARTMENT
FIRE DEPARTMENT
SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICER
BUILDING INSPECTION
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
SAFETY COUNCIL
FIRE MARSHALL
ENGINEERING
STREETS 8 ALLEYS
STREET MAINTENANCE A/C
LIBRARY
SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER
PARK /REC. ADMIN.
RECREATION
CIVIC ARENA
PARK DEPARTMENT
CEMETERY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DEBT SERVICE
AIRPORT
TRANSIT
RGY COUNCIL
.D.P. CDORDINATRO
UNALLOCATED
TOTAL
614,201.48 1,043,348.31 4,677,316.00 3,633,967.69 22.3%
4,795.98
17,941.16
49,520.00
31,578.84
21,004.99
82,427.91
170,428.00
88,000.09
3.93
2,838.78
10,400.00
7,561.22
MAY 1992
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
142,561.64
MAY 1992
42,491.83
75,027.00
1992
0.00
0.00
22,532.00
�ENUE REPORT - GENERAL FUND
MAY
YEAR TO
ADOPTED
BALANCE
PERCENTAGE
845.26
CURRENT
DATE ACTUAL
BUDGET
REMAINING
USED
TAXES
500,000.00
507,478.09
1,864,470.00
1,296,991.91
28.1%
LICENSES
1,385.00
15,709.00
22,645.00
6,936.00
69.4%
PERMITS AND FEES
6,656.93
69,496.94
122,400.00
52,903.06
56.8%
INTER - GOVERNMENT REVENUE
8,975.00
43,447.28
1,328,208.00
1,284,760:72
3.3%
CHARGES FOR SERVICES
74,357.56
201,707.87
697,348.00
495,640.13
28.9%
FINES 8 FORFEITS
3,537.07
14,423.20
50,800.00
36,376.80
28.4%
MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE
17,711.63
75,304.97
134,195.00
58,890.03
56.1%
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM OTHER FUNDS
1,345.00
114,697.00
517,000.00
402,303.00
22.2%
REVENUE FOR OTHER AGENCIES
233.29
1,083.96
250.00
(833.96)
433.6%
TOTAL
EXPENSE REPORT
GENERAL FUND
MAYOR 6 COUNCIL
CITY ADM. /CITY CLERK
ELECTIONS
FINANCE
MOTOR VEHICLE
ASSESSING
AL
ANNING
CITY HALL
RECREATION BUILDING
POLICE DEPARTMENT
FIRE DEPARTMENT
SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICER
BUILDING INSPECTION
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
SAFETY COUNCIL
FIRE MARSHALL
ENGINEERING
STREETS 8 ALLEYS
STREET MAINTENANCE A/C
LIBRARY
SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER
PARK /REC. ADMIN.
RECREATION
CIVIC ARENA
PARK DEPARTMENT
CEMETERY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DEBT SERVICE
AIRPORT
TRANSIT
RGY COUNCIL
.D.P. CDORDINATRO
UNALLOCATED
TOTAL
614,201.48 1,043,348.31 4,677,316.00 3,633,967.69 22.3%
4,795.98
17,941.16
49,520.00
31,578.84
21,004.99
82,427.91
170,428.00
88,000.09
3.93
2,838.78
10,400.00
7,561.22
25,880.48
116,067.36
258,629.00
142,561.64
10,928.37
42,491.83
75,027.00
32,535.17
0.00
0.00
22,532.00
22,532.00
3,230.00
16,584.35
43,800.00
27,215.65
141.03
845.26
7,450.00
6,604.74
4,370.08
19,210.89
47,626.00
28,415.11
9,082.66
18,342.86
61,513.00
43,170.14
114,308.99
461,576.37
1,096,460.00
634,883.63
2,992.95
33,556.40
142,789.00
109,232.60
4,058.00
15,520.16
34,686.00
19,165.84
11,247.88
43,448.40
92,817.00
49,368.60
319.15
319.15
1,750.00
1,430.85
0.00
0.00
250.00
250.00
5,989.39
23,393.13
51,335.00
27,941.87
27,064.10
111,925.92
256,713.00
144,787.08
48,376.31
162,728.03
431,035.00
268,306.97
3,410.55
26,060.76
77,200.00
51,139.24
269.98
35,717.12
78,069.00
42,351.88
7,475.07
32,010.97
93,196.00
61,185.03
11,643.21
50,122.28
113,845.00
63,722.72
10,108.36
42,282.36
161,351.00
119,068.64
4,324.42
70,611.71
126,967.00
56,355.29
44,776.48
176,752.27
463,829.00
287,076.73
11,033.90
26,461.14
63,412.00
36,930.86
1,970.33
13,247.76
33,580.00
20,332.24
7,700.00
10,500.00
43,235.00
32,735.00
11,092.39
31,022.44
212,026.00
181,003.56
11,221.44
50,911.06
115,074.00
64,162.94
0.00
0.00
50.00
50.00
14,134.08
121,828.21
41,129.00
(80,699.21)
9,932.13
158,187.80
392,748.00
234,560.20
0.00
442,886.63
2,014,953.84
4,870,471.00
2,855,517.16
MAY 1992
REVENUE REPORT - LIQUOR FUND
•
LIQUOR SALES
WINE SALES
BEER SALES
BEER DEPOSITS
MISC. SALES
INTEREST
REFUNDS & REIMBURSEMENTS
CASH DISCOUNTS
TOTAL
EXPENSE REPORT
LIQUOR FUND
PERSONEL SERVICES
SUPPLIES, REPAIR & MAINTENANCE
OTHER SERVICES & CHARGES
MISCELLANEOUS
CAPITAL OUTLAY
TRANSFERS
COST OF SALES
OTHER
&AL
REVENUE REPORT - WATER
SEWER /FUND
CITY OF HUTCHINSON FINANCIAL REPORT -
1992
MAY 1992
ENTERPRISE
FUNDS
73.45
-
3,350.00
APRIL
YEAR TO
ADOPTED
BALANCE
PERCENTAGE
MAY
DATE ACTUAL
BUDGET
REMAINING
USED
38,714.40
177,717.86
460,000.00
282,282.14
38.6%
9,819.90
45,001.72
135,000.00
89,998.28
33.3%
84,332.40
303,567.51
710,000.00
406,432.49
42.8%
(22.34)
(177.43)
0.00
177.43
4,500.00
4,914.76
20,861.19
45,000.00
24,138.81
1,335,774..00
2,910.32
5,943.75
10,500.00
4,556.25
56.6%
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
9,493.17
(86.20)
(1,279.88)
(1,500.00)
(220.12)
140,583.24
551,634.72
1,359,000.00
807,365.28
40.6%
16,580.18
63,082.69
132,748.00
69,665.31
47.5%
73.45
728.04
3,350.00
2,621.96
21.7%
5,213.46
13,020.03
38,600.00
25,579.97
33.7%
380.00
735.00
8,800.00
8,065.00
8.4%
0.00
0.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
0.0%
0.00
0.00
120,000.00
120,000.00
0.0%
111,539.63
435,139.33
1,026,776.00
591,636.67
42.4%
0.00
0.00
4,500.00
4,500.00
0.0%
133,786.72
512,705.09
1,335,774..00
823,068.91
38.4%
RECYCLE BAGS
300.85
886.05
0.00
(886.05)
WATER SALES
36,854.38
192,653.94
531,800.00
339,146.06
WATER METER SALES.
360.00
2,390.00
8,000.00
5,610.00
REFUSE SERVICES
56,777.16
261,131.23
666,000.00
404,868.77
REFUSE SURCHARGE
4,691.21
21,699.38
0.00
(21,699.38)
SEWER SERVICES
120,194.73
649,601.03
1,504,000.00
854,398.97
PENALTY CHARGES
1,376.67
8,939.31
15,000.00
6,060.69
INTEREST EARNED
11,064.75
31,877.44
160,000.00
128,122.56
S C O R E
0.00
20,646.00
0.00
(20,646.00)
REFUNDS & REIMBURSEMENTS
500.00
1,350.50
3,000.00
1,649.50
OTHER
197.00
9,493.17
2,000.00
(7,493.17)
TOTAL 232,316.75 1,200,668.05 2,889,800.00 1,689,131.95
EXPENSE REPORT - WATER
SEWER /FUND
REFUSE 65,975.23 331,307.21 774,816.00 443,508.79
0.0%
36.2%
29.9%
39.2%
43.2%
0.0%
19.9%
0.0%
474.7%
41.5%
42.8%
33.8%
44.4%
41.8%
36,794.96
256,904.74
760,750.00
503,845.26
4 ER
ER
182,496.43
894,212.94
2,014,561.00
1,120,348.06
TOTAL
285,266.62
1,482,424.89
3,550,127.00
2,067,702.11
0.0%
36.2%
29.9%
39.2%
43.2%
0.0%
19.9%
0.0%
474.7%
41.5%
42.8%
33.8%
44.4%
41.8%
• CITY OF HUTCHINSON
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
April 30, 1992
•
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Date
Date
Interest
Of
Of
Institution
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description
Rate
Purchase
Maturity
Amount
Firstate
42- 120479 -1
5.35%
12/12/91
6/11/92
550,000.00
Firstate
017020942.6
5.35%
12/12/91
7/11/92
500,000.00
TREAS BONDS
644136
7.18%
12/12/91
2/15/2001
373,500.00
TREAS BONDS
644137
7.13%
12/12/91
10/15/98
310,758.20
Firstate
41- 1214999 -8
4.60%
12/31/91
12/30/92
500,000.00
Firstate
42- 117168 -5
4.15%
4/16/92
7/30/92
300,000.00
Firstate
41- 121442 -8
4.15%
4/16/92
6/11/92
127,000.00
Firstate
42- 118337 -5
4.15%
5/14//92
7/16/92
500,000.00
Firstate
42- 120527 -7
4.10%
5/28/92
6/25/92
300,000.00
•
Firstate
42- 117375 -6
4.10%
5/28/92
6/25/92
550,000.00
-------- - - - - --
$4,011,258.20
•
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MINUTES
HUTCHINSON AIRPORT COMMISSION MEETING
4 Juna• -15, 1992
Meeting was called to order by Dave Skaar at 8:10 P.M.
Members present: Joe Dooley, Jim Faber, Dave Skaar and Dennis Kahl
City Staff: John Rodeberg and Doug Meier
Guest present: Tim Miller and Bernie Knutson
Motion made by Jim Faber, seconded by Joe Dooley, to rebid airport
project based on recommendations from TKDA and the State of MN.
Passed unanimously.
Motion made by Joe Dooley, seconded by Dennis Kahl, to approve the
proposed minimum Private Airport Storage Hangar requirements. Passed
unanimously.
The Commission recommended that the asphalt surface by John Miller's
hangar door, where the frost heaves occured, be repaired as needed.
Also, that John Miller be denied relief from payment of the $135.00
hangar rent as he requested.
Next scheduled meeting will be held at City Hall in Council Chambers
on July 27, 1992 at 7:00 P.M.
Meeting adjourned at 9:45 P.M.
Report submitted by Doug Meier.
REUEL "ON SAW
•
•
State of Oinnegota.
COU.yyr or _NL.690 _ I --- — Op_ _
To the City Council .... of the City ... ........ . of .... KutC.h.inso.n .... - .......
State of Alimewta:
h,,@by app, e, a jje#s,s far h t, of to M&Mhs
from the 1st day of 10 92, to All
At Retail Only, Non -Intoxicating Malt LictooM
as the r a pma are defi,,rd by law, for ronruMphon "O-N Shaft certain Premised I^ SAO
Hutchinson
City Of .1 ------ .. ... ......
dsecraed W follows. 1owif 1(0 NO- t . . . .. ......
. . . . ....... .
and to that e nd MPrWXSS GAd date s " fellow
That mid ePPUaaftt is a SLA". of OW C'Mited SIGA"; of jWd moral charUCUPr
and repute and h4 S Ottaifted W &to of 11 YMPS; SAO he is , _ . juvrielor - of the
,stdbiah.wKI far which the license will at imuOd if 1 APPI-Cefim is OmMdd
That mw rr nufaltwrer Of each aon•WOAWUKI malt 14MM has any MrAWWW' in W" W in part,
In mid buan" of mid epplimd - e any interest AsPrin;
That said applica^1 make S this &PPliOdtim Purryaxf and ty �bjfd it all the taw of as Stab of
C
M memta and the ordiaonaw a^d refuJotims of mJd ------ -- --------
applicable ih, w hih a b by ma d, a poet hereof, and hereby sper –Is abstrvo and obey the mmie;.
Recommend approval.
rch
Drivers license I.D. required for puaa
,e . son. lice Chief
E a ppi wan t f star" Met _lee is not nou• the holder of, nor has --At made application for.
nor does - i ntend to make application for a Federal Retail Drake's Special tax stamp for She sale Of
intoxicating Aquar.
Opp".
0
P. 0. Jddrvsm
C201 An
RETAIL "ON SALE'
Otatt of Oinnegotap
COCr.Vrr 0? &Lead . . ...... . . . .......
To the City Council y ............. ..............
'of the City Hutchinson
The Hangar Restaurant, Hwy 7 W
as whUh place sald appUaant— vprrafa Ahe business, of -- - -_ - ..... . . ..... . ............
... restaurant/har _. .._._ ...,....._.. ...,....---- -...
and to that end represent and daU- am foUeaes:
Thal said appUaaa . ..... of the Vatted Stale ofioadniordaahar%ktw
and repute; and ha S.—aggalned the ape of 91 years; that_ propridbar of the
establishment for whieh the Uvemse, wiU be issued if this application is (ranted.
That no m facft~ of gueh non-WaxicaUm.4 mail liquare Am amy owmersUp, in what, ar Ut part,
m said buatioese of said dPPUWftt— OP any WOMIt adrMiM;
That sold appUmnl ... mak,,., tAis appUcation pursuant and mbjW it aU the low of the State of
Jfmnestma and the ord(mamess and rejakdi vf --OM . . ...... ........ ..
applicable aorito, which are hereby madea part hereof, and hersbyetirse— toobes; and oboyAosaws;
..... ..... . . .... . ......
(M—.. ,..r,..r� W.. e
Recormnd approval
Drivers license I.D. required
Madson, Pol4ce Chief
Each applicant further states that —he is not row the holder of, nor has --he made application for,
nor does —he intend to make aMicution for • Federal Retail DeaJer's Special far stamp for the sale of
intoxicating k"r.
Dated - -_ June 18, 1 19_12
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Darwin MN 55324
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Cou nty of .............
. .................. City - .......... ........... � of ...
.4pplization No.
Application for License to Sell Cigarettes at
Hutchinson
JUN 18 1992 I
rITY OF HUTCHINSON
The undersigned resident_ of the ............. .. CJ.ty- .......................................... Of- � ........... Hu.tchi.nsp . .......... ..........
McLeod
in the county of......... ... .......... ......... ................... .., State of Minnesota, HEREBY J1.4KE ... .4PPLIC.1-
TIOX FOR LICENSE to be issued to. S 4 Pj ..... R.J.z..e—ka ...... J.'s .... ... Rei-k)
to sell Cigarettes and cigarette papers and wrappers at retail at ..... I .. q ..... "
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in the ... .. .. ......... C - ......................... of . .. . .. ...... Hutchinson . ........................ in said rounly and 8ta!3 for lh-- term Of
1. . !0 .... MC ..45- ....................... ., beginning with, the. ....._ 1 . s.t .... -- ......... day of. .... .. . — ....... ....... . ,
19 subject to the laws of the State of Minnesota and the ordinances and regulations of said
City ......................................... of .......... --- H.U.1.0in.5on ......... . .......................... . ..pertaininj thereto, and herewith deposit
... . 50..00_._., .._ .............. in payment of the fee therefor.
Dated .... .... . ... . .................. 19R.�L.-. ..a- J;,.i..T. J, .................... ..............
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County of . . .... . ...... McLeod
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City of n,
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.4pplizat" Yo.
Application for License to Sell Cigarettes a
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HUTCHINSON
The undcr8i resident,_ of the .............. ..�J ..... ............. .... . ..... .. . . . .. .......... m .....
.. Hptch.ins.( .... . ...... ...... .. .
McLeod
in the county of ........ . . ..... ... ........ ........ ........ . ....... State of Minnesota, HEREBY X-4KE ... .4PPLIC.1-
TIOX FOR LICENSE to be issued to. ...... "UV ....... VW .-.
.......... . . ...........................
to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers and wrappers at retail at ........... /.,01.11 .......
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City Hutchinson
in the ....... ............... .................. ...... ... . of . ............ ..................... ............... .. ............... II& Said county and state for the term of
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.......... bedlnni?.ff with S ..... . .-day of_... ..... .
19 .._ 92 .., subject to the lams of the State of Minnesota and the ordinances and reeulations of said
....... .............................. I ....... -of ............. HUIGtin.s.ojn ............... ......................... pertainine thereto, and herewith deposit
—5.0-00 ....... .................. payment of the fee therefor.
Dated ......... 4 ..,
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• M E M O RAN D U M
June 16, 1992
TO: Mayor and Council
FROM: Bonnie Baumetz, License Secretary
SUBJECT: ELKS LODGE CLUB INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE
It is the opinion of City Attorney Barry Anderson to place the Elks
Lodge club liquor license on the City Council agenda for action on
the new location to 494 Hwy 7 East, since the licenses are given
for location. At the time of approval I will reissue a new
license.
cc: Gary Plotz, City Administrator
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June 19, 1992
MEMO
TO: MAYOR 8 CITY COUNCIL
FROM: KEN MERRILL, FINANCE DIRECTOR
SUBJECT:INSURANCE RENEWAL - 1992 - 1993
Mark Flaten, American Risk Services, and Dennis Potter, Insurance
Planners will be presenting to the city council the renewal package
for our property and liability coverage. Mark, our risk manager,
is reviewing with both Dennis and League of Minnesota Cities
insurance some cost saving alternatives for consideration.
The material is still being gather and will be presented and
reviewed by Mark and Dennis during the meeting.
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• City Hall
37 Washington Avenue West
(612) 587 -5151
Parks & Recreation
900 Harrington Street
(612) 587 -2975
Police Department
10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -2242
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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American Risk Services, Inc.
MEMORANDUM
DATE: June 21, 1992
TO: The Hutchinson City Council
Gary Plotz, City Administrator
Ken Merrill, Finance Director
Clarence Kadrmas, General Manager (HUC)
Dennis Potter, Insurance Planners, Inc.
FROM: Mark T. Flaten, President
American Risk Services, Inc.
RE: July 1, 1992 -93 Property & Casualty Insurance Renewal
Tel: (612) 559-7300
Fax: (612) 559 -7640
The City of Hutchinson's property & casualty insurance program renews on July 1, 1992. The program
includes coverage for both the Utility and City but does not include coverage for the Hospital -Burns Manor.
Enclosed is a summary of the expiring year and proposed renewal principally through the League of
Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT). The cost to maintain the current level of insurance is $430,929.
This amount represents an increase of $46,473 which is primarily due to increases in the workers'
compensation cost ($44,559). This increase (34.31 %) is based on a 4.24% increase in payroll, a 4.90%
increase in rates and a 22.83% increase in the experience modification.
The experience modification increase was the result of an increase claims in 1989 -90 and several large claims
in the 1990 -91 policy years. The claims for 1991 -92 are substantially improved and as a result the experience
modification should decrease next year.
The workers' compensation program has utilized a retrospective rating program where final premium is
determined by the loss experience of the City. Annually, the question of whether to continue the retro
program is raised. Based on the loss projection, it is statistically likely the retro program will be less costly
than the guaranteed cost program for 1992 -93 as it has been for the 1991 -92 policy year.
A Workers' Compensation Self - Insurance Feasibility Study is underway addressing both the City, the Utilities
and Hospital -Bums Manor. The Study will be available for presentation and discussion by mid July.
The City has received dividends from the LMCIT which represents surplus distr From 1987 to date,
the City has received $246,469. The dividend received in 1991 was $93,586. The LMCIT program has
worked extremely well for its member cities.
I will be available for questions at the Council meeting scheduled for Tuesday June 23, 1992.
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Risk Management
Employee Benefits
Consultants
Northwest Business Campus
3033 Campus Drive, Suite A418
Minneapolis,MN 55441 -2620
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Printed on Recycled Paper
City of Hutchinson 21-Jun-92
1991 -92 1992 -93 92--91 92-91
Subject of LMCIT LMCrF Changc Percentsge
Property 64,691 58,278 (6,413) -9.91%
Limes: 29,076,101 29,482,402 406,301 1.40%
Rate per (00's): 0.222 0.198 - 11.15%
Wand Ma 3,686 3,478 (208) -5.64%
Limes: 550,191 559,691 9,500 1.73%
Rate per (00's): 0.670 0.621 -724%
Boiler & Machinery 8,584 7,799 (785) -9.14%
Fidelity Band 3,214 3,214 0 0.00%
Crime 743 705 (38) -5.11%
Automobile 36,256 36,941 685 1.89%
$600,000 CSL
Liability Deductible: 0 0
Comprehensive Deductible: 250 250
Collision Deductible: 500 500
General Liability 101,462 1 13,193 11,731 1L56%
Inverse Con demner 4,059 Included (4,059) - 100.00%
$600,000 CSL
Liability Deductible: 5,000 5,000
Workers' Compensation 129,870 174,429 44,559 34.31%
Experience Modification: 0.92 1.13 22.83%
Payroll: 3,645,327 3,799,788 154,461 4.24%
Ave Rate (Mod Neutral): 3.87 4.06 0.19 4.90%
(No HCH /BM) No HCHBM)
Umbrella 0 0 0
$1,000,000 CSL
Liquor Liability 12,113 13,300 1,188 9.80%
Receipts: 1,275,000 1,400,000 125,000 9.80%
Rtsw$100: 0.95 0.95 0.00%
Lime of Liability: 1,000,000 1,000,000
Public Officals Liability 19,778 19,592 (186) -0.94%
$600,000
Liability Deductible: 5,000 5,000
Total 384,456 430,929 46,473 12.09%
7/87 to Date
Dividends 93,586 246,469
Retro Return (Additional) 38,995 (10,653)
Estimated
Losses Paid w /in deductible 1,624 9,590
Prepared By: American Risk Services, Inc.
RESOLUTION No. 9449
• Resolved that the City of Hutchinson enter into Contract
(recipient organization)
Number
with the State of Minnesota, Department of Transportation,
(1993)
to provide public transportation service in
Hutchinson
(service area)
Further resolved that the City of Hutchinson agrees to provide
(recipient organization)
percent of the total operating cost from local funds and 20% of
the total capital costs. Further resolved that authorization to execute the
aforementioned Contract and any amendments thereto is hereby given to the
City Administrator or the Mayor
(title) (title)
Further resolved that the City Administrator or the Finance Director
(title)
(title)
• is hereby authorized to execute requests for reimbursement from the Minnesota Department
of Transportation.
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true and correct copy of the resolution
presented to and adopted by
at a duly
authorized meeting thereof held on the day of , 19
as shown by the minutes of said meeting in my possession.
(name)
1_ J
(title)
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RESOLUTION NO. 9450
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
RESOLUTION FOR PURCHASE
i
The Hutchinson City Council authorizes the purchase of the following:
ITEM I COST I PURPOSE I DEPT.I BUDGET I VENDOR
following items were authorized due to an emergency need:
ITEM
COST
PURPOSE
DEPT.
BUDGET
VENDOR
Aviation Fuel
8,000 Gallons
$9,753.00
Resale
Airport
Yes
B & F Jayco
Date Approved: June 23, 1992 Resolution submitted for Council action
W otion made by: by:
Seconded by:
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• USE OF FACILITIES
HUTCHINSON SCHOOL DISTRICT
AND
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
1992 -93
1993 -99
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It shall be the policy of the School District and the City of
Hutchinson to rent Recreation Center Building facilities at a cost
of $15.00 per hour with the rentee providing a minimum of one
building supervisor.
It shall be the policy that the pool will be rented at $15.00 per
hour and the rentee shall provide one building supervisor. Other
staff needed shall be provided by the renter.
General Guidelines
When use of facilities is needed because of inclement weather, a
contact must be made by noon to the City Recreation Director of the
School Activities Director, and facilities can be used only upon
approval of the above mentioned directors.
Renters shall always follow the approved time schedule.
Renters shall assist in setup for activities or for the next
activities.
Renters shall leave the building in good condition.
The renter's supervisor of the activity must stay until all
participants have left the building including emergency situations.
No baseball or softball will be allowed in the City Recreation
Building, unless the City gives permission for limited softball
practices.
Sunday use of school facilities will be held to special events
unless approval is granted including consideration of rental costs
by the school district.
• Rentee - (owner of facility)
• Renter - (user of facility)
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SCHOOL DISTRICT /CITY RECREATION BUILDING
USE OF ROBERTS PARK .
Softball
Estimate 39 days of use which includes 24 softball games - -- 8 "A"
squad games, 8 "B" squad games, and 8 "C" squad games.
For practice three (3) fields are used from 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. For
games two (2) fields are used from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
High school softball practice starts indoors at the elementary
school in the beginning of March. As soon as weather permits,
usually the first week in April, practice is moved outdoors to
Roberts Park. The above mentioned 39 days does not account for any
inclement weather cancellations.
It shall be the policy of the school district amd the City of
Hutchinson that the school district will rent Roberts Park for
$1600 per softball season for the above mentioned use. This cost
is based on 40 days x 3 fields. This includes material, labor and
use of city equipment.
Baseball
As of this time we do not have a schedule for use of Tartan Park as •
it is not prepared for this spring. The cost for the use of this
facility will be determined at a later date.
It is agreed between the Hutchinson School District and the City of
Hutchinson that the school district will rent Tartan Park at a cost
of $600 per year for the high school baseball season, effective
with the 1993 school year. This includes material, labor and use
of City equipment to prepare and maintain the baseball field for
practice and games of the high school baseball team.
This agreement is for five years: 1993 through 1998.
In lieu of cash payment for this five year lease, the school
district agrees to confer upon the City a 24' x 24' building
constructed by the high school carpentry class. The aforementioned
building to be built during this contract period and will be
conferred to the City with the moving and placing of said building
being the responsibility of the City. The City shall provide any
cement work and the garage door.
Track
Should the city recreation department decide to offer track
activities, a cost for the use of the track will be determined.
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Golf
L_J
It shall be the policy in the use of the city recreation building
that only golf wiffle balls can be used in the facility and these
wiffle balls must be hit off special rubber mats used for indoor
golf.
Tennis
It shall be the policy that the school district and the City of
Hutchinson will share equally the cost of maintaining tennis court
surfaces, lights and fences. The tennis courts referred to are
located on the elementary school and high school site. This equal
sharing of maintenance costs will allow the school district to use
the courts for the high school program and allow the city
recreation department to use the courts for their activities. The
school sports season shall receive priority time on the courts.
This policy has been adopted by the city council and the school
board and will remain in effect from July 1, 1992 to June 30, 1994.
perintende of Schools
6- 9 -;Z �
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City AdfteinistraVor
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June 18, 1992
MEMO
TO: MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
FROM: GARY PLOTZ, CITY ADMINISTRATOR: KEN MERRILL, FINANCE DIRECTOR
SUBJECT: HCDC /HHRA FUNDING
The city council requested funding sources for the full time
HCDC /HHRA department. John Bernhagen presented as possible sources,
a present HCDC budget of $33,600, a carryover of funds from 1992
which is anticipated in the amount of $11,400. This left $19,000 as
an unfunded balance.
Possible funding sources proposed are:
Additional general fund revenue to make up short fall.
Tax Increment plan - allows up to 10% of revenue collection
for administration. It has been recommended this number should
actually not exceed 7 %. Our collection for 1991 was $277,000.
John's memo also discusses the possible funding from the
Utilities. If this department would handle administration of the
energy program administration could cover 10 -15 percent of the
amount spent for 1993 this was estimated at $10,000.
HRA possible interest earned dollars would require board
approval.
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City Hall
37 Washington Avenue West
(612) 587 -5151
Parks &Recreation
900 Harrington Street
(612) 587 -2975
Police Department
10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -1242
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Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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HCDC /HHRA
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1993 Proposed Alternative Minimum Budget
Executive Director (full time)
Salary and Benefits $ 50,000.
Expenses (travel, conferences, etc.) 5,000.
Secretary (1/2 time)
Secretary plus loan & grant accounting 7,500.
Office Expenses (telephone, postage, printing, supplies) 1,500.
This assumes location would be in city hall where no rent
would be required.
$ 64,000.
•
Source of Funding
Present HCDC Budget $ 33,600.
Carry over of administrative
funds from grants written 11,400,
-45,000,
Additional Funds needed for 1993 $ 19,000.
•
Possible sources for additional funding:
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1. Department of Public Service Grant
for Energy Assistance Using Utility Energy
Efficiency Services (1090 to match)*
2. Other Grants — Housing Economic Development
3. City General Fund
4. Interest from HRA Reserve Fund
5. Possible Funding from Administration of
Tax Increment Funding Bonds
* Note on No. 1 above:
up to $45,000
$5,000
Administration of Hutch Utilities Energy Conservation and Efficiency program from their
mandatory set - aside:
Estimated total per year 1993
– $10,000
1994
– $15,000
1995
– $75,000
1996
– $150,000
1997
– $150,000
This program would fit right into our rehab program (energy items).
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Administration
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June 15, 1992
ARNOLD & MCDOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAw
101 PARK PLACE
HUTCHINSON. MIWESOTA 55350 -2563
O} COCNSEL
w ILLIAM W.CAMEROB
RAYMOND C. I1LLIER
PAUL H. BEOICH
CHARLES H.CARMICHAEL"
(612)587 -7575
FAX (612) 967 -4096
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
G BARRY ANDERSON
5681 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55-.6
(6121 545 - 9000
MN TOLL FREE 600- 30.'1 -454+
VAX (612) 545 -1793
Mr. Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
Re: Popcorn Stand
Our File No. 3188 -92222
Dear Gary:
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON, -MINNESOTA 35371
16121 389 -2214
FAX 16121369-5506
1819?p�
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• I wanted to bring you up to date on the status of this matter. You
may recall that I advised the Council sometime ago that the
franchise previously granted to Mark McGraw for the popcorn stand
expired in May.
The popcorn stand, as you can see, has not been removed. I visited
briefly with Ron McGraw on this subject. Ron has indicated that
he represents Mark, as a family member obviously, in connection
with these discussions, but has not decided that he will represent
Mark if litigation will ensue.
Essentially, Mark McGraw's argument comes down to one of fairness.
He felt he was publicly attacked by the Mainstreet group and that
he has been pushed off of the present site as a result of
competing, and more powerful, interests. He believes he is
entitled to some compensation for his lost "rights."
I did advise Ron McGraw that discussions concerning the nonrenewal
of the franchise long predated any discussion with the Mainstreet
group, or any other group, about the right or ability to sell
popcorn at that location.
Mark McGraw has offered to sell the building and it contents, which
apparently includes the popcorn popper within the building, for the
total sum of $1,000.
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CERTIFIED AS A CIVIL TRLSI. SPECLAL[ ST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE D. ASSOCIATION
"CERTIFIED AS A REAL PROPERTY LAW SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAH ASSOCIATION
B.ARNOL
• D AVID
GARY D. MCDOwE LL
STEVEN IA.NDERSON
O HURRY ANDERSON'
STEVEN S HOO£
IAU K. FRETLAND
DAVID A. BRLRGOEMANN
PAUL D DOVE'
JOSEPH M. PAIEMENT
JAMES =ET
RICHARD O. MCOEE
TIMOTHY w. FAFINSKI
MARY E HORBOCKS
CATHRYN D. REBER
June 15, 1992
ARNOLD & MCDOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAw
101 PARK PLACE
HUTCHINSON. MIWESOTA 55350 -2563
O} COCNSEL
w ILLIAM W.CAMEROB
RAYMOND C. I1LLIER
PAUL H. BEOICH
CHARLES H.CARMICHAEL"
(612)587 -7575
FAX (612) 967 -4096
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
G BARRY ANDERSON
5681 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55-.6
(6121 545 - 9000
MN TOLL FREE 600- 30.'1 -454+
VAX (612) 545 -1793
Mr. Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
Re: Popcorn Stand
Our File No. 3188 -92222
Dear Gary:
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON, -MINNESOTA 35371
16121 389 -2214
FAX 16121369-5506
1819?p�
4.
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2L
• I wanted to bring you up to date on the status of this matter. You
may recall that I advised the Council sometime ago that the
franchise previously granted to Mark McGraw for the popcorn stand
expired in May.
The popcorn stand, as you can see, has not been removed. I visited
briefly with Ron McGraw on this subject. Ron has indicated that
he represents Mark, as a family member obviously, in connection
with these discussions, but has not decided that he will represent
Mark if litigation will ensue.
Essentially, Mark McGraw's argument comes down to one of fairness.
He felt he was publicly attacked by the Mainstreet group and that
he has been pushed off of the present site as a result of
competing, and more powerful, interests. He believes he is
entitled to some compensation for his lost "rights."
I did advise Ron McGraw that discussions concerning the nonrenewal
of the franchise long predated any discussion with the Mainstreet
group, or any other group, about the right or ability to sell
popcorn at that location.
Mark McGraw has offered to sell the building and it contents, which
apparently includes the popcorn popper within the building, for the
total sum of $1,000.
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CERTIFIED AS A CIVIL TRLSI. SPECLAL[ ST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE D. ASSOCIATION
"CERTIFIED AS A REAL PROPERTY LAW SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAH ASSOCIATION
Mr. Gary D. Plotz
June 15, 1992
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It is my view that the City is not legally obligated to make any
payment to Mr. McGraw, his franchise having expired. On the other
hand, I do not know whether or not either the Mainstreet group or
the City of Hutchinson has any interest in ameliorating the present
dispute.
I did advise Mr. McGraw that I would pass his settlement suggestion
along to the City Council. I have now done so. I would ask that
_
th m atter be placed on the agenda for__t_he purpose of authorizing
the commencement of unlawful detainer oroceedinas to seek the
The franchise does not authorize the City to collect attorney's
fees or costs in the enforcement of the City's rights under the
franchise, so that will be an additional expense to the City.
Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions.
Thank you. Best regards.
Very
ARNOL
G. Ba
GBA:lm
CC Hon.
H. P.
John
Paul Ackland
Quade
Miller
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D. LD
DART D. McDO\rELL
STEVEN A. AN'DERSOX
O. BARHT LNT ERSOX
STEVEN S. HOOE
LAURA H. TRETLAND
DAVID A. BRLZO EMANN
PALL D. DO\Z --
JOSEPH M.PAIEMENT
JAMES LTLET
RICHARD O. MCOEE
CATHHYN D. HEBER
June 15, 1992
Aims OLD & McDOW
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
5881 CEDAR L&RE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, NtIS1ESOTA 55416-1497
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(612)545-9000
MN TOLL THEE 600- 343-4545
FAX (612) 545-1703
Ray Johnson
MAINSTREET Project Manager
37 Washington Avenue W.
Hutchinson, MN 55350
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RE: McGraw's Popcorn Shoppe
Our File No. 3188 -91185
V. 1ZE CLE� P.c D
OT CO SEL
\7l LLIAM K. CAM£HON
RAYMOND C. LALLI ER
PALL M- BEOICH
CHARLES R " MICHAEL"
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON MINI ESOTA 55371
(6121380 -2214
PA (612) 380 -5506
101 P4RR PLACE
.'SON, MINNESOTA 55350
(612) 567 -7575
�X (612) 587-4006
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Dear Rays
Thank you for your letter of June 8, 1992. Please accept my
apologies for the delay in responding. I have met with Ron McGraw
who at least in the early stages of this dispute is serving as the
attorney for Mark McGraw.
It is clear that the popcorn shop will not be removed without a
fight. It is also clear that most of the problems seem to stem
from Mark McGraw's feeling that the MAINSTREET group has been
unfairly critical of his operation and that in general, MAINSTREET
essentially "trashed" his reputation in order to secure a franchise
for itself. He feels that he is entitled to compensation for being
deprived of an asset that is worthless in any other location and
has offered to sell the asset to any interested takers for a
$1,000.00.
I did advise Ron McGraw that the City Council has expressed the
intention on several occasions not to renew the franchise, long
before the appearance of the MAINSTREET group before the City
Council. Unfortunately, some of the public comment4 made b7
MAINSTREET members at the winter meeting were probably not helpful
and were probably misconstrued by Mr. McGraw. In any event, at
this juncture, it appears that the building will not be voluntarily
removed and will need to be removed pursuant to an unlawful
detainer action or some similar litigation.
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'CERTIFIED AS A CIVIL TRLAL SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION J I
- CEBTIn= AS A REAL PROPERTY LAW SPECIALIST BY TBE MINNE6CITA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
Kay Johnson
June 15, 1992
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Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions
in connection with any of the foregoing. Thank you. Best personal
regards.
Very truly
ARNOLD
G. Ba4
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DATE: June 11, 1992
TO: Mayor and Council
FROM: Gary Plotz, City Administrator
SUBJECT: DISPATCH AND 911 SERVICE
Paul and Marlin have expressed a desire to send a proposal to
the County Board for them to respond to.
I have drawn -up a potential resolution for your review. The
financial numbers in the resolution are from Ken Merrill.
Please note, as I discussed with Marlin Torgerson, that we may
want to propose a cash payment the first year (1992), and an
adjustment each year thereafter; plus the equipment /software /hook-
up /maintenance as a separate item.
I feel the minimum annual contribution should be 550,000 the
first year; however, I have shown alternative starting numbers for
informational purposes only.
The timing for council consideration of a proposal of this
nature is open to discussion; please let me know your feelings.
GP /bb
cc: Ken Merrill
• City Hall Parks & Recreation
37 Washington Avenue West 900 Harrington Street
(611) 587 -5151 (612).587-2975
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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Police Department
10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -2242
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• CITY OF HUTCHINSON DRAFT #1
RESOLUTION NO.
REGARDING DISPATCH AND 911 SERVICE
WHEREAS, the City of Hutchinson and McLeod County operate
separate dispatch operations, including 911 service;
WHEREAS, the county provides dispatch services to all cities,
except Hutchinson in McLeod County;
WHEREAS, the county has saved at a minimum the expense of
three (3) full time dispatchers plus all associated costs,
including, but not limited to; training, uniforms and additional
supervisors /coordinators;
WHEREAS, the city feels that the county should reimburse the
city for a portion of our on -going expenses that are otherwise
county savings;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the city hereby requests
and has a preference for the following three (3) items:
. 1.
That an annual payment in 1992 of:
Request
Request as Request as
Actual
Est. total
% of est. 8 of payroll/
payroll
costs,
cost, including benefits
expense/
payroll,
amorization of
benefits
benefits,
equipment /
amorization
maintenance /misc.
of equip./
maintenance/
misc.
50,000
29% 37% of
$134,600
$172,664
55,000
32% 40% of
134,600
172,664
60,000
35% 44% of
134,600
172,664
65,000
38% 48% of
134,600
172,664
$ % of
and the above base payment be adjusted
for calendar
year
1993 by the lower of (1) the
actual proportionate
increase of payroll expense or (2)
the Minneapolis
/St.
Paul CPIU index increase /decrease;
and;
2. That the county procure 911 equipment including:
• (a) all software
(b) hookups and installation
(c) annual maintenance requirements
Dispatch and 911 Service Resolution
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3. That the city continue to handle all dispatch activity as
it is currently doing; including those outlying township
areas to facilitate (1) savings to the county /state in
not having to implement "selective routing ", and (2)
savings to the county /state in not having to implement a
base radio station in Hutchinson to provide radio
signal(s) in the N.E. portion of the county.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in the event all of the three
above items are not acceptable to the county board, the city feels
the county board should then assume the responsibility for all
dispatch and 911 service throughout McLeod county according to the
July 1, 1993, implementation date;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, if the county board elects to assume
total county -wide dispatch services, that the county's personnel
selective process give a preference to the local employment
experience of the existing Hutchinson Police dispatchers to the
extent discretion will allow.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Administrator
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H E 5 S A G E Date 6 -17 -92
now
This looks well- researched to me. Butch Henke
told me in April they got information from
the League and other sources, and Barry
Anderson recommended changes in membership
requirements and discipline.
1. Annual meeting is no longer mentioned.
2. Age requirement for new members is
changed to simply "over 21" and new
member acceptance is made more objective.
3. Progressive disciplinary action has
been added.
4. Sections are re- arranged to a more logical
order.
Hazel Sitz
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CONSTITUTION
& BYLAWS
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HUTCHINSON FIRE
DEPARTMENT
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CONSTITUTION
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• ARTICLE I
NAME & OBJECTIVE
Section 1 The name of this non - profit organization shall be the Hutchinson Fire
Department.
Section 2 The objective of this department shall be the prevention and
extinguishment of fires and the protection of life and property.
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MEMBERS & MEMBERSHIP
Section 1 The number of members shall be governed by the department.
Section 2 Membership Application
A. Application for membership shall not be accepted before the
applicants 21st birthday.
B. All applicants must hold a valid Minnesota drivers license before
application will be accepted.
C. A written aptitude test shall be given to the applicant (ie Civil
Service type). This test would help to indicate competency for
fulfilling the duties of a firefighter.
D. Applicants must take the Hutchinson Fire Department physical
agility test, consisting of such items as , SCBA test, ladder test, and
hose test. Prior to testing, all applicants must sign a waiver releasing •
the Hutchinson Fire Department of all liabilities. This test is to
determine the general physical condition of the applicant and to
detect possible claustrophobia and /or acrophobia. These phobias
would hinder essential skills required for fire - fighting.
E. Applicants shall be interviewed by the Membership Committee.
This interview shall provide information about the applicant and
inform the applicant what is expected of them by the department.
Section 3 Membership Committee
A. The Membership Committee shall be comprised of the two senior
members of the Fire Department, two members appointed on an
annual basis by the Fire Chief, the Assistant Chief in charge of
training, and the Fire Chief.
B. The Membership Committee shall be in charge of keeping records
of applicants and probationary members, conducting applicant
interviews, and determining placement of probationary members.
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• Section 4 Reserve Member
A. The department shall have three reserve member positions. The
reserve members shall be allowed to train with the Fire Department.
B. Applicants shall be placed on the reserve as determined by the
Membership Committee.
Section 5 Probationary Members
A. When a vacancy occurs on the department, a probationary
member shall be selected from the reserve by the Membership
Committee. If there are not enough Reserve members, applicants
may be selected as probationary members. There shall be a one year
probationary period.
B. Probationary members must undergo the required training and
successfully complete a medical examination during the one year
probationary period.
• C. All members shall attest to the probationary member's
performance on drills and fire runs and to their compatibility among
the fire - fighters.
D. Upon completion of the one year probationary period, the
Membership Committee shall meet and review with the probationary
member their record of performance in training, drills, fire runs, and
compatibility. The Membership Committee shall then determine if the
probationary member should be placed in active membership or
dismissed from the Department.
E. New members placed on the active list shall be announced at the
next regular business meeting.
F. All decisions of the Membership Committee may be appealed in
writing to the City Administrator, within ten (10) days of notification.
Section 6 Residency
All members shall reside within a 2.5 mile radius of the Fire Station.
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Section 7 Resignation •
Any member who wishes to resign their membership shall be
permitted to do so, provided that all the demands due the department,
per the Hutchinson Fire Department S.O.P., have been satisfied.
Section 8 Retirement
Upon reaching the age of sixty five (65) years, a member shall be
retired from active service.
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OFFICERS
Section 1 The Officers of the Department shall consist of a Fire Chief, 1st and
2nd Assistant Chiefs, a Captain and Lieutenant for each company, a
Captain and Lieutenant for the Rescue Squad, a Secretary and a
Treasurer. No probationary members shall be allowed to run for office.
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ELECTIONS
Section 1 The Fire Department election of officers shall be held at the December
meeting. All officers shall be elected on alternating years, starting
with the Fire Chief and Captains on even years, and Assistant Chiefs,
Lieutenants, Secretary, and Treasurer on uneven years. The Fire
Chief shall be subject to approval by the City Council. Terms of
office shall be two (2) years.
Section 2 All officers shall be elected separately on a ballot by a majority of all
members present.
Section 3 If a vacancy occurs for a officers position, that vacancy shall be filled
at the next regular meeting. This will be done by nomination and a
ballot of the department.
Section 4 Absentee ballots shall be made available to all members unable to
attend the December meeting so that they can vote for the position of
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POWERS and DUTIES of OFFICERS
Section 1 Fire Chief
The Fire Chief shall have command of the department when on duty
and shall be respected and obeyed accordingly. The Fire Chief shall
also preside at all regular and special meetings and have the power to
call out the department for any emergency situation.
Section 2 Assistant Chiefs
The Assistant Chiefs shall assist the Fire Chief in the performance of
duties and in case of absence, shall take command of the department.
Section 3 Secretary
The Secretary shall keep a record of all the proceedings of the
department, call the roll, record absences, keep account between the
members and the department, and give notice of all special meetings.
• Section 4 Treasurer
The Treasurer shall retain all funds, subject to the direction of the
department, and render an account of all monies received and paid
out. The Treasurer shall make an account at the annual meeting or
when requested by the department. The Fire Department's books and
records shall be subject to and shall receive the same annual audit as
is performed for all other municipal accounts. The Treasurer shall
provide the necessary bond in an amount sufficient enough to protect
the department from any theft or fraud. The bond will be paid for by
the Fire Department.
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MEETINGS and DRILLS
Section 1 The regular meeting of the department shall be held once each month
at the fire station or such place as may be designated by the
department.
Section 2 The department shall vote on all bills presented at its regular meeting.
Section 3 A special meeting of the department may be called any time by the
Fire Chief or the officer in charge if it is deemed necessary.
Section 4 One -fourth (1/4) of the members of the department shall constitute a
quorum and in all cases not otherwise directed, the majority of those
present shall govern.
Section 5 The department shall practice as often as required by state statute
and when the Fire Chief or officer in charge deems proper.
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CONSTITUTION
Section 1 No bylaws or resolutions may be adopted by the department which
conflicts with the provisions of this Constitution. This Constitution
shall not conflict with state or federal law or city ordinance.
Section 2 The department may prepare, adopt and operate under such bylaws
as are deemed necessary for the transaction of department business.
Bylaws may not be adopted or amended by less than 2 /3rds of the
members present after written notice of any proposal for adoption or
amendment has been submitted with notice of the meeting.
Section 3 This Constitution shall not be altered or amended except by 2 /3rds of
the members present and voting at any regular meeting.
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PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
Section 1 The rules contained in the current edition of Roberts Rules of Order
shall govern the department in all cases in which they are applicable
and in which they are not inconsistent with the Constitution and
Bylaws of this department, the statutes of the State of Minnesota,
federal legislation, or such ordinances or resolutions as the City of
Hutchinson may from time to time adopt.
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The following order of business shall be observed at all regular and special
meetings:
1. Reading the minutes of previous meeting.
2. Roll Call.
3. Collection of fines.
4. Reports of committees.
5. Presentation of bills and actions on the same.
6. Communications.
7. Election of officers.
8. Old Business.
9. New Business.
10. Adjournment.
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SECTION H
No member shall be excused from attending meetings or drills except for
sickness, absence from the City, or absolute necessity. All excuses must be made
to the Company Officer or another Officer of the Department.
SECTION III .
Any member that is not properly excused from the meeting or drill must pay a
fine previously set by the Department.
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SECTION IV
Any member absent from two (2) consecutive drills as defined by the Hutchinson
Fire Department S.O.P (Standard Operating Procedures), without a reasonable
excuse as provided in Section II of the Bylaws, shall be declared delinquent and
shall be notified of their delinquency by registered letter from the Secretary. If
they are absent from three (3) consecutive drills without an excuse, their position
shall be declared vacant and shall be filled according to Article II Section 5 of the
Constitution.
SECTION V •
The following shall cover members requested leave of absence.
A. Medical Leave - Will be granted as needed by the Fire Chief, however a
doctors release may be requested by the Fire Chief as to the firefighters
fitness to return to normal duties. Medical leave shall not exist for a period
longer than one (1) year. Medical leave shall be considered regular time as
far as longevity is concerned.
B. Military Leave - Will be granted when it complies with state or federal
laws.
C. Special Leave - Will be granted for up to ninety (90) days by the Fire
Chief, if such request is submitted in writing. Extension of special leave will
be reviewed by the chief Officers. Special leave shall be considered regular
time as far as longevity is concerned.
D. General Leave - Will be granted only upon written application presented
at a regular meeting, approved by the majority vote of the members present
and voting, and all demands have been meet per the Hutchinson Fire •
Department SOP. No general leave shall be granted for a period of more
than one (1) year. If the member has not returned to active status after one
(1) year, department membership shall be considered terminated. General
leave shall not be considered regular time as far as longevity is concerned.
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Upon an alarm, it shall be the duty of the members to report immediately to their
assigned stations and do all reasonable service that shall be required of them. In
no case shall any member leave their station without permission of the Officer in
charge.
SECTION VII •
Any member conducting themselves in such a reprehensible manner as to affect
the morale or efficiency of this Department or causes it to be placed in a
disreputable light before the public, shall be dealt with according to the following:
The complaint shall be brought to the attention of the Fire Chief. The Fire
Chief may deal with the complaint or bring it to the attention of the
Department Officers. The Department Officers shall then decide how to deal
with the complaint.
The member(s) in question shall be allowed to explain their situation before
the complaint is acted upon.
A progressive disciplinary sequence may be enforced as follows:
First Occurrence - A written warning.
Second Occurrence - Suspension and one (1) year probation.
Third Occurrence - Dismissal
All decisions, may be appealed in writing to the City Administrator, within •
ten (10) days of notification of such decision.
SECTION VIII
The Fire Chief shall designate the position that each member shall occupy in the
Department
SECTION IX •
This Department shall not be disbanded except by a two- thirds (2/3) vote of the
entire Department and a published or served notice shall be sent to the City
Council calling their attention to the purpose of this meeting at least one (1) month
before such a vote shall be taken.
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M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: 23, 1992
TO: Mayor & City Council
FROM: Water Billing Department
SUBJECT: Delinquent water & sewer accounts for the month of Jun
Attached is a listing of the delinquent water and sewer accounts
for the month of Jun. Recommend service be discontinued on Monday,
Jun 29th, 1992 at Noon.
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City Hall Parks & Recreation
37 Washington Avenue West 900 Harrington Street
(612) 587 -5151 (612) 587 -2975
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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Police Departmen t
10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -2242
1- 010 - 0215 -072 n_1
Ed d Natiths p
215 F -Xv NW /J
Hutch' s MN 55350
215 irst NW
6.17
1- 270 - 0835 -023
Gary J Miller
835 Brown St
Hutchinson MN 55350
835 Brown St
99.44
Promises 7/3/92
1- 295 - 0026 -022
Melvin Rothstein
26 Century Av E
Hutchinson MN 55350
26 Century Av E
133.60
Promises 6/26/92
1- 360 - 0215 -034
Darol Wylie
215 Division Av
Hutchinson MN 55350
215 Division Av
136.02
1- 395 - 0505 -015
Barbara Heller
505 Franklin St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
505 Franklin St S
129.58
1- 395 - 0565 -086
Judy Kopesky
Box 606
Hutchinson MN 55350
565 Franklin St S
175.65
1- 395 - 0645 -022
Andrew Ross
645 Franklin St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
645 Franklin St S
139.48
1- 420- 0325 -084
Mark Fisher
325 Glen St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
325 Glen St S
125.31
cc: South Place Assn
c/o John Korngiebel
45 Washington Av E
Hutchinson MN 55350
1- 455 - 0316 -071
Gary Piehl
316 Grove St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
316 Grove St S
126.36
Promises 7/3/92
1- 480 - 0325 -058
Linda Heaton
325 Hassan St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
325 Hassan St S
166.41
1- 480 -0840 -011
Sayles Walradth
840 Hassan St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
840 Hassan St S
136.02
1- 570 - 0016 -004
Sam Poshek
16 Jefferson St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
16 Jefferson St S
23.97
1- 570 - 0546 -097
Penny Lieder
546 Jefferson St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
546 Jefferson St S
130.03
Promises 6/25/92
1- 570 - 0574 -041
Neil Wegner
574 Jefferson St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
574 Jefferson St S
62.06
1- 570 - 1315 -062
Dawn Heyer
1315 Jefferson St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
1315 Jefferson St S
120.58
1- 680 - 0016 -072
Pizza Garten
c/o Gene Doherty
PO Box 361
Hutchinson MN 55350
16 Main St N
373.44
Promises 7/1/92
1- 680 - 0206 -071
Elliotts Eatery
206 Main St N
Hutchinson MN 55350
206 Main St N
371.81
1- 685 - 0556 -082
Judy Kopesky
Box 606
Hutchinson MN 55350
556 Main St S
217.97
1- 685- 0628 -023
Greg Robbins
628 Main St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
628 Main St S
114.58
Promises 7/1/92
1- 685 - 0725 -041
Pearl Westlund
725 Main St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
725 Main St S
54.60
1- 685 - 0817 -034
David Hickler
817 Main St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
817 Main St S
174.91
1- 965- 0225 -005
David Freund
225 Washington AV W
Hutchinson MN 55350
225 Washington AV W
240.91
Promises 6/26/92
1- 290 - 0216 -073
Linda Skorseth
PO Box 24
Hutchinson MN 55350
216 Cedar Ar
165.29
cc: Dennis Nepsund
216 Cedar AV
Hutchinson MN 55350
Promises $80.00 6/29 - $85.29
7/17
1- 455 - 0596 -085
Tom Clouse
316 Franklin St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
596 Grove St S
144.93
cc: Bob Billiet
35 Main St N
Hutchinson MN 55350
Promises $72.47 -6/26 - $72.46
7/02
3- 210 - 0105 -043
Glynis Vacek
Bldg F Apt #10
1025 Texas AV
Hutchinson MN 55350
105 Adams St
178.16
cc: Jay Freedland
304 1st AV SE
Hutchinson MN 55350
Promises 7/3
• CITY OF HUTCHINSON
APPLICATION FOR LICENSING
(UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 92 -57)
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TYPE OF APPLICATION (PURSUANT TO SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION
- �L_ Commercial Hauling .......... FEE $100 /Year
C Residential Hauling ......... FEE $100 /Year
Recycling ...................FEE $ 50 /Year
APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER:
A a CY a r J w e s t . -F Li L.
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PHONE NUMBER: / - 80 0 - ySO - 93 7 8 y6 7 - of 9 9 9 l �✓o rwooc��
NAME AND TITLE OF ALL OFFICERS OF APPLICANT'S FIRM:
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NUMBER OF YEARS APPLICANT RAS BEEN:
IN COMMERCIAL HAULING ...................... 1,2
Years
IN RESIDENTIAL HAULING .....................
3
Years
RE CYCLING ... ...............................
S
Years
*availa�le Cor & exlL son work.
LIST REFUSE EQUIPMENT OWNED OR LEASED (INCLUDE
RECYCLING
EQUIPMENT)
DESCRIPTION MAKE /MODEL
YEAR
CAPACITY
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LIST ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED TO PURCHASE OR LEASE TO MEET •
LICENSING REQUIREMENT FOR ADEQUATE TRANSIT VEHICLES
(SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 4,E)
INSURANCE COVERAGES (SEE SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 4, D)
NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER OF AGENT:
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NOTE: Attach insurance binder to application form that
meets or exceeds limits established in the ordinance.
MONTHLY SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION TO CITY ADMINISTRATOR
(SEE SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 9)
Are you aware of your responsibility to submit names and
addresses of your business and commercial account no later
than the 10th of each month to the City Administrator?
X YES
NO
Are you willing to maintain a local telephone number and a
daily 24 -hour answering service to handle service questions?
YES
NO
I hereby certify that I have completely filled out the entire
above application, together with the attached and executed Release
of Information Form, and that the application is true, correct, and
accurate.
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Signatur.e, Applicant Date
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As an applicant for a license from the City of Hutchinson,
Minnesota, I am required to furnish information which that agency
may use in determining my moral, physical, mental, and financial
qualifications. In this connection, I hereby expressly authorize
release of any and all information which you may have concerning
me, including information of a confidential or privileged nature.
I hereby release the agency with which I am seeking
application for license, and any organization, company or person
furnishing information to that agency as expressly authorized
above, from any liability for damage which may result from
furnishing the information requested.
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Applicant's Full // 1
Printed Name: yne 3oa 7 f
(First) (Middle) (Last)
Applicant's Address: Sd c /✓. 6rca d wa y 136y 38
(Number) (Street)
YVer Layv
Applicant's Birth a ?9 . /9ys
Date: (Month) (Dav)
Applicant's Place , / y ,, .
of Birth: (City) (State)
State /Z
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Applicant's Social Security No.:
Applicant's Driver's License No.:
Date:
• Applicant.Signature
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BRIGGS kin 'M0RGA.N;
}EO7LSS70VAL ASSOCIAT1Ox
1400 IDS CRNPTYR
MIVN ;APOLIS, NINN290TA 00402
TLLFTHONZ 612 904-0400
7ACSIMILt 1 012, 034.6600
NIIITLIZS DI➢ZCT bZ L NUMD[t
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(612) 334 -5566
VIA MESSENGER
Mr. Gary D, Plotz
City Administrator
Hutchinson City Hall
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, MN 55350
June 17, 1992
Re: Junker Sanitary Service, Inc
Dear Mr. Plotz:
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Enclosed please find Junker Sanitary Services, Ine.'s License Application submitted
pursuant to the obligations purportedly made under new City Ordinance 92 -57. While
Junker complies with the purported obligations under that ordinance, it vigorously protests
the process being imposed by the City and specifically preserves all rights it has to challenge
that process. Specifically, please be advised that, this morning, Junker commends an action
in McLeod County District Court seeking, among other things, to enjoin the City from going
forward with its licensing process.
Very truly yours,
Michael C. Krikava
MCK/dk
Enclosure
cc. James Junker
G. Barry Anderson
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CITY OF HUTCHINSON
APPLICATION FOR LICENSING
(UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 92 -57)
TYPE OF APPLICATION (PURSUANT TO SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 2)
Y Commercial Hauling .......... FEE $100 /Year
Residential Hauling ......... FEE $100 /Year
X'� Recycling ...................FEE $ 50 /Year
APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER:
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JAMES L JUNKER
JUNKER SANITATION SERVICE INC
P.O. BOX 246 STILLWATER MINUESOTA S5082
PHONE NUMBER: 439 -7135
NAME AND TITLE OF ALL OFFICERS OF APPLICANT'S FIRM: •
JAMES L. JUNKER PRESIDENT
DEBORAH G. JUNKER SECRETARY
NUMBER OF YEARS APPLICANT HAS BEEN:
IN COMMERCIAL HAULING ...................... 25 Years
IN RESIDENTIAL HAULING ..................... 25 Years
RECYCLING ... ............................... 3 Years
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LIST REFUSE EQUIPMENT OWNED OR LEASED (INCLUDE RECYCLING EQUIPMENT)
MAKE /MODEL YEAR CAPACITY
LIST ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED TO PURCHASE OR LEASE TO MEET
• LICENSING REQUIREMENT FOR ADEQUATE TRANSIT VEHICLES
(SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 4,E)
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR RECYCLING WILL BE PULLED FROM STOCK IN
STILLWATER AND REPLACED
INSURANCE COVERAGES (SEE SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 4, D)
NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER OF AGENT:
GARRY INSURANCENTER, INC
2555 E. 7TH AVENUE
NORTH ST PAUL MINNESOTA 55109
• PHONE NUMBER: 777 -8361
NOTE: Attach insurance binder to application form that
meets or exceeds limits established in the ordinance.
MONTHLY SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION TO CITY ADMINISTRATOR
(SEE SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 9)
Are you aware of your responsibility to submit names and
addresses of your business and commercial account no later
than the 10th of each month to the City Administrator?
X YES NO
Are you willing to maintain a local telephone number and a
daily 24 -hour answering service to handle service questions?
X YES NO
I hereby certify that I have completely filled out the entire
above ap lication, together with the attached and executed Release
of In a ion Form, hat the application is true, correct, and
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As an applicant for a license from the City of Hutchinson,
Minnesota, I am required to furnish information which that agency
may use in determining my moral, physical, mental, and financial
qualifications. in this connection, I hereby expressly authorize
release of any and all information which you may have concerning
me, including information of a confidential or privileged nature.
I hereby release the agency with which I am seeking
application for license, and any organization, company or person
furnishing information to that agency as expressly authorized
above, from any liability for damage which may result. from
furnishing the information requested.
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Applicant's
Full
Printed Name:
JAMES
L AM BE RT
JUNKER
(First)
(Middle)
(Last)
Applicant's
Address:
P.O. BOX 246
(Number)
(Street)
STILLWATER
WASHINGTON
MINNESOTA 55 082
(City)
(County)
(State /Zip)
Applicant's
Birth
3
5
4
Date:
(Month)
(Day)
(Year)
Applicant's
Place
STILLWATER
MINNESOTA
of Birth:
(city)
(State)
Applicant's Social Security No.:
Applicant's Driver's License No.
Date: 6/17/92
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CITY OF HUTCHINSON
APPLICATION FOR LICENSING
(UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 92 -57)
TYPE OF APPLICATION (PURSUANT TO SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 2)
Y Commercial Hauling .......... FEE $100 /Year
Y Residential Hauling ......... FEE $100 /Year
% Recycling ...................FEE $ 50 /Year
APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER:
128 6th Street North. P.O. box 609
Winsted. Minnesota 55395
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PHONE NUMBER: 587 -4094 1 -800- 642 -6118
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NAME AND TITLE OF ALL OFFICERS OF APPLICANT'S FIRM:
Kent
Karl
Kubasch
President /Treasurer
Kevin
Milo
Kubasch
Vice - President /Secretary
NUMBER OF YEARS APPLICANT HAS BEEN:
IN COMMERCIAL HAULING ...................... 24 Years
IN RESIDENTIAL HAULING ...................... 24 Years
R ECYCLING ... ............................... 5 Years
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LIST REFUSE EQUIPMENT OWNED OR LEASED (INCLUDE RECYCLING EQUIPMENT)
DESCRIPTION MAKE /MODEL YEAR CAPACITY
SEE ATTACHMENT "A"
LIST ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED TO PURCHASE OR LEASE TO MEET
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LICENSING REQUIREMENT FOR ADEQUATE TRANSIT VEHICLES
(SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 4,E)
Possibly: 1 - LTS 8000 Ford Leach Packer 25 yd
1 - 4yd dump body on pick up chassis
INSURANCE COVERAGES (SEE SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 4, D)
NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER OF AGENT:
Mark Westmiller State Fan Insurance
227 Main Street South
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
PHONE NUMBER: 587 -3909
NOTE: Attach insurance binder to application form that
meets or exceeds limits established in the ordinance.
MONTHLY SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION TO CITY ADMINISTRATOR
(SEE SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 9)
Are you aware of your responsibility to submit names and
addresses of your business and commercial account no later
than the 10th of each month to the City Administrator?
E YES
NO
Are you willing to maintain a local telephone number and a
daily 24 -hour answering service to handle service questions?
S YES
I hereby certify that I have completely
above application, together with the attached
of Information Form, and that the application
accurat .
Signature of Applicant
NO
filled out the entire
and executed Release
is true, correct, and
'June 17, 1992
Date
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KUBASCH AND SONS, INC.
Waste Removal Service
P.O. Box 609
Winsted, Minnesota 55395
(612) 485 -2372
ATTACHMT "A"
YEAR MARE
MODEL BODY
CAPACITY
1985
Ford
C 8000
Wayne Curbtender
20 yd
1984
International
1900
Wayne Curbtender
20 yd
1979
Ford
LTS 8000
Leach Packer
25 yd
1976
Ford
LTS 8000
Leach Packer
25 yd
1975
Ford
IT 8000
Leach Packer
25 yd
1974
Ford
ITS 9000
Leach Packer
25 yd
1973
Ford
IT 8000
Leach Packer
25 yd
1972
Ford
ITS 8000
Leach Packer
25 yd
1976
Ford
LT 9000
Roll Off
10 - 40 yd
1973
Ford
LTS 9000
Roll Off
10 - 40 yd
Ford
1 Ton
F 350
Dumpster delivery unit
• 1979
1974
Ford
1 Ton
F 350
Dumpster delivery unit
1981
Ford
3/4 Ton
F 150
Dump Body
4 yd
1979
Ford
1 Ton
F 350
Mini- Packar
6 yd
1977
Ford
3/4 Ton
F 250
Dump Body
4 yd
1975
Ford
3/4 Ton
F 250
Dump Body
4 yd
1979
Ford
1 Ton
F 350
Recycling Unit
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As an applicant for a license from the City of Hutchinson,
Minnesota, I am required to furnish information which that agency
may use in determining my moral, physical, mental, and financial
qualifications. In this connection, I hereby expressly authorize
release of any and all information which you may have concerning
me, including information of a confidential or privileged nature.
I hereby release the agency with which I am seeking
application for license, and any organization, company or person
furnishing information to that agency as expressly authorized
above, from any liability for damage which may result from
furnishing the information requested.
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Applicant's Full
Printed Name:
Applicant's Address:
Applicant's Birth
Date:
Applicant's Place
of Birth:
Glencoe
Applicant's Social Security No.:
Applicant's Driver's License No.:
Date: June 17. 1992 .4.�
Applicant's 8 gnature
Pi
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
APPLICATION FOR LICENSING
(UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 92 -57)
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TYPE OF APPLICATION (PURSUANT TO SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 2)
X Commercial Hauling .......... FEE $100 /Year
Residential Hauling ......... FEE $100 /Year
Recycling ...................FEE $ 50 /Year
A PPLICAN1'S NAiU, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE. N'UMEER:
McKimm Milk Transit, Inc.
1145 HiQhwav 22 South
Hutchinson, MN 55350
NUMBE PHONE (612) 587 -3167
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NAME AND TITLE OF ALL OFFICERS OF APPLICANT'S FIRM:
Larry McKimm, President
NUMBER OF YEARS APPLICANT HAS BEEN:
IN COMMERCIAL HAULING ...................... 27 Years
IN RESIDENTIAL HAULING ..................... 0 Years
RECYCLING .... ............................... 0 Years
LIST REFUSE EQUIPMENT OWNED OR LEASED (INCLUDE RECYCLING EQUIPMENT)
DESCRIPTION MAKE /MODEL YE CAPACITY
Straight Rol - Ford LT9000 1985 40 Yards
• Straight R -o ff Ford LT8000 1980 40 Yards
9�-
LIST ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED
LICENSING REQUIREMENT FOR ADEQUATE
(SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 4,E)
TO PURCHASE OR LEASE TO MEET
TRANSIT VEHICLES
INSURANCE COVERAGES (SEE SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 4, D)
NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER OF AGENT:
American Business Insurance Agency
7701 York Avenue South Suite 200
ina. MN 55435 -5287
PHONE NUMBER, 800- 642 -9316 •
NOTE: Attach insurance binder to application form that
meets or exceeds limits established in the ordinance.
MONTHLY SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION TO CITY ADMINISTRATOR
(SEE SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 9)
Are you aware of your responsibility to submit names and
addresses of your business and commercial account no later
than the 10th of each month to the City Administrator?
X YES
NO
Are you willing to maintain a local telephone number and a
daily 24 -hour answering service to handle service questions?
X YES
NO
I hereby certify that I have completely filled out the entire
above application, together with the attached and executed Release
of Information Form, and that the application is true, correct, and
accurate.
at a of Ap licant Date
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As an applicant for a license from the City of Hutchinson,
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Minnesota, I am required to furnish information which that agency
may use in determining my moral, physical, mental, and financial
qualifications. In this connection, I hereby expressly authorize
release of any and all information which you may have concerning
me, including information of a confidential or privileged nature.
I hereby release the agency with which I am seeking
application for license, and any organization, company or person
furnishing information to that agency as expressly authorized
above, from any liability for damage which may result from
furnishing the information requested.
Applicant's Full
Printed Name: Larry D. McKimm
Applicant's Address:
Applicant's Birth
1145 Highway 22 South
(Number) (Street)
Hutchinson McLeod W 4 55350
(City) (County) (State /Zip)
September 17 1942
Date: (nonr-nj (uay) (Year)
Applicant's Place Glencoe MN
of Birth: (City) (State)
Applicant's Social Security No.:
Applicant's Driver's License No.:
Date•
Ap icant' S gna ure
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
APPLICATION FOR LICENSING
(UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 92 -57)
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TYPE OF APPLICATION (PURSUANT TO SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 2)
'_ Commercial Hauling .......... FEE $100 /Year
Y Residential Hauling ......... FEE $100 /Year
ti Recycling ...................FEE $ 50 /Year
APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER:
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NAME AND TITLE OF ALL OFFICERS OF APPLICANT'S FIRM:
• Galen Ieigh Witte Fresident
Fary Lori Witte Sec. Treasurer
NUMBER Of YEARS APPLICANT HAS BEEN:
IN COMMERCIAL HAULING ...................... 15 Years
IN RESIDENTIAL HAULING......... 15 Years
RECYCLING............ ....................... ,_ Yea rs
LIST REFUSE EQUIPMENT OWNED OR LEASED (INCLUDE RECYCLING EQUIPMENT)
DESCRIPTION MAKE /MODEL x CAPACITY
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LIST ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED TO PURCHASE OR LEASE TO MEET
LICENSING REQUIREMENT FOR ADEQUATE TRANSIT VEHICLES
(SECTION 6.23 SUBSECTION 4,E)
INSURANCE COVERAGES (SEE SECTION 6.23 SUBSECTION 4 D)
NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER OF AGENT:
Citizens Ins 4ency
Citizens Hank Bldg
Hutchinson rT 55350
PHONE NUMBER: 612 ) - 5°7 -2674 •
NOTE: Attach insurance binder to application form that
meets or exceeds limits established in the ordinance.
MONTHLY SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION TO CITY ADMINISTRATOR
(SEE SECTION 6.23, SUBSECTION 9)
Are you aware of.your responsibility to submit names and
addresses of your business and commercial account no later
than the 10th of each month to the City Administrator?
X. YES
m
Ara you willing to maintain a local telephone number and a
daily 24 -hour answering service to handle service questions?
X YES
NO
I hereby certify that I have completely filled out the entire
above application, together with the attached and executed Release
of Information Form, and that the application is true, correct, and
accurate.
6 -i7 -9a
S gnature-x)t Applicant Date
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EQUIPMENT LIST FOR HUTCHINSON
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Presently owned
Description
rear load truck
rear load truck
rear load truck
side load truck
satellite truck
roll -off
roll -oft
container trailer
Make /model
S -1954
S -1954
C -1850
Ford F
Packer
Ford 91
IH,
IH,
IH,
350
box
)00,
Leach 2R
Leach packer
Heil 4000
/Chew 3/4 ton
GaIbreith
IH 1600 Ampliroll 75 L
Paris
Year Capac.i_ty
1984
25
yd
1983
17
yd
1981
18
yd
1985
6
yd
1977
6
yd
1984
15
yd-
50
yd
1986
1992 16 ft
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Recycling Equipment
Description Makeimocel
Payloader
Michigan 75 A
Forklift
CAT
Semi trailer
Trim
Transfer box
Ray Fo
Skid Steer
Hydra -mac
Horizontal cardboard
shedder & baler
Balemaster 300
Vertical baler
Olympic
Recycling Triler Ray Fo
Year Capacity
1968
1985 5,000 lbs
1973 45 ft
1991 50 yd
1985
up
1983 lb
1990 up
lb
1990 1
to 1200
bales
to 250
bales
3 cu yds
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As an applicant for a license from the City of Hutchinson,
Minnesota, I am required to furnish information which that agency
may use in determining my moral, physical, mental, and financial
qualifications. In this connection, I hereby expressly authorize
release of any and all information which you may have concerning
me, including information of a confidential or privileged nature.
I hereby release the agency with which I am seeking
application for license, and any organization, company or person
furnishing information to that agency as expressly authorized
above, from any liability for damage which may result from
furnishing the information requested.
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Applicant's Full
Printed Name:
Applicant's Address:
Leieh Witte
Va
rT
Applicant's Birth
Date:
1952
Applicant's Place Hutchinson K\7 of Birth: (City) (State)
Applicant's Social Security No.:
Applicant's Driver's License No.: �J p
Date: F_�7 _ �1(lQ� r
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M E M O R A N D U M
June 18, 1992
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TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: John P. Rodeberg, Director of Engineering
RE: Discussion of Deferred Assessments on Carlisle Street
Attached is information related to the assessment search for PID
31- 117 -29 -10 -0152, 545 Carlisle Street currently owned by Deane
Dietel. The property is proposed to be sold for construction of a
"first time home buyer" house. The buyer is working with Gary Hasse
of Better Built Homes. When I reviewed the assessments I calculated
"today's cost" for the assessments and found that they were
estimated to be significantly less than what the principal and
interest of the original assessment would be.
This lot was the subject of much discussion previously regarding
whether or not there was benefit to the lot. No services were ever
constructed to the lot, which will add approximately $3,000 to the
cost of developing the lot. Gary, Ken and I discussed the lot and
thought that it was proper to bring the matter back to the Council.
We recommend that the assessments be reduced from the principal and
interest amount of approximately $8,165 to the "today's cost"
estimate of S4,491, or at least to a modified amount of 56,350,
which would be half way in between. I do not believe that
assessments above this amount would be equitable in regard to
actual lot benefit and financial feasibility. Due to the previous
dialogue regarding the project, we fell that this is a fair and
reasonable decision.
City Hall
37 Washington Avenue West
(612) 587 -5151
Parks & Recreation
900 Harrington Street
(611) 587 -2975
Police Department
IO Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -2242 /
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Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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ITY OF HUTCHINSON
37 WASHINGTON AVENUE WEST
HUTCHINSON, MINN. 55350
August 9, 1989
Mr. Deane E. Dietel
845 Second Avenue S.E.
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Dear Mr. Dietel:
The City Council at its August 8, 1989 meeting discussed your request to
lower the assessments on your lot located on Carlisle Street. However,
the Council took no action on the matter. Therefore, no reduction can be
made on the pending assessments.
• It was the general consensus of the Council that this lot was sellable, and
you should be able to find a buyer for it.
Sincerely,
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
A —'Mf 10'M4✓;
Kenneth B. Merrill
Finance Director
KBM:ms
cc: Mayor Paul L. Ackland
Gary D. Plotz, City Admin.
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37 WASHINGTON A. VENUE WEST
HUTCHINSON, MINN. 55350
May 27, 1988
Mr. Deane Dietel
845 - 2nd Ave. S.E.
Hutchinson MN 55350
SUBJECT: IMPROVEMENTS INVOLVING PORTION OF LOT 8 AND PORTION ON LOT 9,
N % CITY, END OF CARLISLE
Dear Deane,
You requested me to research whether or not there is any public record
on an easement(s) (roadway, utilities, etc.) given in exchange for dropping
assessments in this area.
I have located the easement provided by Bill Barrie, Stella (Picha)
Kuester and yourself. There is no mention of forgiveness of any existing
or future assessment.
Subsequently, I had Marlow Priebe in my office for a second time re-
garding verbal discussions he had with you. He informed me that there was
no agreement to drop any assessment(s).
I know that these answers do not agree with what you have explained
to me to date, however, I do want to be responsive to your research request.
Additionally, I have copied the actual assessment roll for project
85- 01 -36, to verify what the City Council took action on in 1985.
&Gary Si nnnc e � r Ktz ely,
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City Administrator
cc: Mayor and Council
Gene Anderson
Ken Merrill
Joleen Runke
Barry Anderson
Lee Clark
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ASSESSHMMW SEARCH
c i it y o f H u it o h I n a o
37 Washington Avenue Nest, Hutchinson, NN 55350, (612) 587 -5151
SUBDIVISION AGREEMENTt E NO YES UNKNOWN
Note: The subdivision agreement may contain restrictions on the
M use of the property or may contain procedures for assessing the
I cost of improvements against the property or may otherwise affect
S your use and enjoyment of the property. If the subdivision
C agreement is not of record against the property at the county, a
E copy can be secured from the City at nominal cost.
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L UNPAID BILLS:
A I' WATER BILL -------- -- - - -- E NO YES - AMOUNT S
N TREE REMOVAL------- - ---- �_ NO YES - AMOUNT S
E J! NEED CUTTING----- -- - - - - -- NO YES - AMOUNT S
O OTHER, NO YES - AMOUNT S
U II Utility billings and current service charges will be computed as
S soon as a final reading is requested by the property owner.
COHHENTSI See Comments on attached form, if applicable.
D Neither the City of Hutchinson nor its employees guarantee the
I '; accuracy of the above information. In consideration for supplying
S the indicated information in the form set forth above, any claim
J C against the City or its employees arising from t is assessment
„ L �I search is hereby expressly waived.
A Also be advised that the records of a Co y Auditor should be
I II checked for any assessments that might b co ,
9 DATEDs 06 -05 -1992
R II CITY EN IN ER /ASSIS ANT CITY ENGINEER
ORDERED: DATE: 06 /04/ 1992 TIME: 1:15 PM BY: GARY HASSE
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PHONE: 587 -3373 ADDRESS: 740 LAKEWOOD DRIVE, HUTCHINSON, MN
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot: Block: 4 Subd:
N75' OF LOT 9, NORTH 112 CITY
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PROPERTY ADDRESS: 5 4 5 CARLISLE STREET
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CITY PID NO: 31- 117 -29 -10 -0152 MCLEOD COUNTY PID N0' 2 3. 0 5 6. 0550
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OWNERS DEANE DIETEL
OWNER'S MAILING ADDRESSs 8 45 -2ND AVENUE S.E., HUTCHINSON, MN 55350
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTSe
I have caused examination to be made of the records in the Office
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of the Director of Engineering as to Special Assessments against
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the above - described real estate, and to the best of my knowledge
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and belief, assessments in the amount of S 2,785.00
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are charged, and as yet unpaid, against the real estate. In
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addition, the amount certified to the County Auditor for
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collection in 1992 is approximately S 559.54
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PENDING ASSESSMENTS: (Project was initiated by Council Resolution.)
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NO % YES, IF YES, DESCRIBE: DEFERRED ASSESSMENTS - SA -203 -
IN AMOUNT OF $2,841.00 PLUS INTEREST AND SA -207 IN AMOUNT OF $1,277.78 PLUS
S
INTERES
SUBDIVISION AGREEMENTt E NO YES UNKNOWN
Note: The subdivision agreement may contain restrictions on the
M use of the property or may contain procedures for assessing the
I cost of improvements against the property or may otherwise affect
S your use and enjoyment of the property. If the subdivision
C agreement is not of record against the property at the county, a
E copy can be secured from the City at nominal cost.
L
L UNPAID BILLS:
A I' WATER BILL -------- -- - - -- E NO YES - AMOUNT S
N TREE REMOVAL------- - ---- �_ NO YES - AMOUNT S
E J! NEED CUTTING----- -- - - - - -- NO YES - AMOUNT S
O OTHER, NO YES - AMOUNT S
U II Utility billings and current service charges will be computed as
S soon as a final reading is requested by the property owner.
COHHENTSI See Comments on attached form, if applicable.
D Neither the City of Hutchinson nor its employees guarantee the
I '; accuracy of the above information. In consideration for supplying
S the indicated information in the form set forth above, any claim
J C against the City or its employees arising from t is assessment
„ L �I search is hereby expressly waived.
A Also be advised that the records of a Co y Auditor should be
I II checked for any assessments that might b co ,
9 DATEDs 06 -05 -1992
R II CITY EN IN ER /ASSIS ANT CITY ENGINEER
PROPERTY DATA SYSTEM
TAXPAYER IK :CURB 319
PROPERTY ID :NEXT
31 -.1 29-.,--0152 :k; „ :2
F Con: M,.Adr:
HOUSE= FRAM -:ON STnFFT NAM,r UNIT- :IF-4 Fr - -nt: Back:
1, 55350- Right: Left: •
Ownerl: DI =-FL DEANF E Owner3:
Owner2: DI= -FL MAXINE Cwner4:
Zoning: Fri m;se_: Yr.blt: OOOC Area: Acres:
Sch.Dst: 4-3 Wshd: OC Gr /0= /Ex: S;lbrecs: CG W:dt,: Depth:
NL c ;..and "9.:t -Bala Mkt - Mach Mkt-Tct Tx Capa:ity lmi� FT ,;.n
1990:
19 °9:
Lega_ Descr_pt:or.: NO LC'T AN= BLOCr. vIVF%' ___
N 'S" OF L10 9, BLh 4, N 1/2
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SPECIAL ASSESSMENT SEARCH SUMMARY
AS OF: 06/04/1992
PROPERTY ID: 31 -117- 29-10 - 0152
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ASSESSMENT DFSCRIPT.
YEAR
TM
RATE
TOTAL ANN.PRIN.
FAYOFF ;,
SA -203
GRADE- GRAVEL-.APP:n.
1985
10 7.600,
2841.00
284.16
2341.0' D
SA-2C-
SAN. SE'.'FR /WATER`1AIN
1985
10 5.4000
1277.
27.75
12 :%F
SA-254
STORM SEWFR LINE ETC
1989
10 6.3100
419.6
41.9-
SA -255
CbG,EI- .SURF, GRAVEL
1990
10 6.6000
3114.0P
.1!.41
2491.2-
- -- - --
SUMMA ?Y OF LEVIFi
35".
35;.35
- -•• --
1992 P6I CERTIFI =L
559.54
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SUMW- Y OF DEFFRRFI
9118.7E
C.00
4115.'&
- - - - --
SIRIMNRY OF FUTURE.
0.00
C.00
0. 0C
- --- --
SUhThLA'rY OF PFNDIN?
0.00
0.00
D. 0.
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SUWF ' OF CLOSE=
C.C^
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S'JMM.P." OF HISTJ Y
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DATA
SYSTEM
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SPECIAL
ASSESSMENT COMMENTS
IN=NJIR?'
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PROPER -Y ID
:NEXT
31-117-29
- 1:� - 0152
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PROJECT IN7L 1r CST /�T� r w 17iFEZZL� �ih�S1+L41S SHEET OF I
• LETTING NO. PROJECT MO(s). DATE 16 1 8 C BY ➢I?
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INT1.Z{.ST x 2.841.00 0.��(O .10 `-7 ; AT
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M E M O R A N D U M
June 18, 1992
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: John P. Rodeberg, Director of Engineering
RE: Discussion of SWCD /DNR Grant for Rip Rap along Crow River
We have received preliminary notice that the City will be receiving
a $41,000 matching grant for placement of rip rap along the north
side of the Crow River adjacent to Optimist and West River Parks.
The application was made through the Crow River Task Force. The
grant probably will given out over a two year period. The City must
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match the grant amount, but it may be in labor and equipment
instead of cash. We are planning on utilizing City personnel for
most of the actual construction. We are soliciting rip rap sources
from area farmers and appear to have enough available. We will need
to hire trucks to load the rock, and potentially a dozer to help
with the grading of the river bank prior to rip rap placement.
Appreciation should be given to Greg Bengsten, formally of the Soil
and Water Conservation District in Glencoe, for his bringing the
funding program to our attention, helping complete the application,
and pursuing the actual funding. The funding was based on a "needs
priority" system, and Greg supplied pictures and information to
help the City receive a high rating. Thanks should also go out to
Chris Hughes at the DNR.
• City Hall
37 Washington Avenue West
(612) 587 -5151
Parks & Recreation
900 Harrington Street
(611) 587 -2975
Police Department
10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -2242
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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M E M O R A N D U M
June 16, 1992
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: John P. Rodeberg, Director of Engineering
RE: Discussion of Truck Access to 3M Hag. Plant
Jim Marka and I met with Ray Schultz, Randy Gulbransen, and Sheldon
Nies of 3H to discuss complaints from a resident arising from use
of a portion of Monroe Street for access to the Hag Plant loading
area on the north side of the facility. Due to construction and
expansion of the facility, the previous approach to the loading
area is no longer accessible. Currently, trucks are pulling onto
Monroe Street from Fair Avenue and then backing into the dock area.
Monroe Street is posted "No Truck Traffic ".
• Some damage to the curb and sidewalk is evident that appears to be
caused by the truck traffic. The blacktop section on this section
of Monroe Street is heavier duty than the standard residential
street and appears to be undamaged.
After discussion with the representatives of 3M we recommended
that, due to the lack of any feasible alternatives, 3M be allowed
to continue to utilize Monroe Street for truck turning movements
only. 3M expects that the construction work will be finished late
fall. At that time we will review the condition of the street, make
repairs as necessary, and assess damages caused by the truck
traffic to 3M.
See also attached correspondence from 3H to the resident.
• City Hall
37 Washington Avenue West
(611) 587 -5151
Parks & Recreation
900 Harrington Street
(612) 587 -2975
Police Department
10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -2242
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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3M Consumer Video and
Audio Products Division
Huichnson, MN 55350 -2927
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June 15, 1992
Gene Fabel
570 Monroe St.
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Gene.
On Monday, June 15, 1992 Randy Gulbransen, Sheldon Nies and I talked
with John Rodeberg, Hutchinson City Engineer, regarding the trucks
using Monroe St. to get backed into the tank farm.
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After looking at the alleged damage and assessing the situation for other
methods to get the trucks in, we agreed that the trucks would continue to
use Monroe to get staged to back into the tank farm. At the end of the
year, the city would look at any damage caused by the trucks and assess •
3M for repairs.
If you have any further concerns regarding this, please direct them to the
City of Hutchinson.
Regards,
Ray Schultz
Business Team Manager
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Sheldon Nies
Doug Ward
John Rodeberg, City Engineer
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TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: John P. Rodeberg, Director of Engineering
RE: Discussion of Proposed Policy /Requirements for Construction
of Private Hangers at the Municipal Airport
We have had a number of inquiries regarding the private
construction of hangers at the municipal airport, due to the lack
of public hanger space. An area for private hanger construction was
noted in the Airport Layout Plan. This area would be directly east
of the new public hanger.
Attached is an outline of proposed minimum requirements as
discussed and recommended by the Airport Commission. There will
• need to be review of the City's policy, determination of Lease
arrangements, and approval of policies and lease criteria following
this review.
The Airport Commission recommended contacting people on the waiting
list to see if they would be interested in constructing a larger
hanger together. It appears as if the cost per hanger unit would be
comparable to constructing individual hangers.
There currently is no state funding available for hangers. The
waiting list appears to cover 1 to 2 years. We may want to look at
getting on the waiting list if interest is strong.
At this time we would like input as to which direction the Council
would like the Airport Commission to take.
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City Hall Parks & Recreation Police Departnient
37 Washington Avenue West 900 Harrington Street 10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -5151 (612) 587 -2975 (612) 587 -2242
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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June 16, 1992
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PROPOSED lfSNSJ4UM PRSVATE ASRPORT
STORAGE HANGER REQUSREI��NTS
MINIMUM
BUILDING SIZE:
48'
x 32'
MINIMUM
BIFOLD DOOR SIZE:
44'
x 14'
MINIMUM
ROOF LOAD:
40
psf
MINIMUM
WIND LOAD:
25
psf
MINIMUM
SPACING BETWEEN BUILDINGS:
6 feet
GALVALUM TREATED METAL ROOF
OVEN -BAKED ENAMEL EXTERIOR WALL
EXTERIOR WALL COLOR CONSISTENT WITH AIRPORT COMMISSION FUTURE PLANS
(Earth Tones ?)
LOCATION IN CONFORMANCE WITH BUILDING AREA PLAN.
ELEVATION TO BE DETERMINED BY CITY ENGINEER.
BUILDING MUST MEET UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, AND CITY CONSTRUCTION
CODE REQUIREMENTS.
NO STORAGE ALLOWED OUTSIDE OF BUILDING.
NO SIGNS OF ANY KIND WITHOUT AIRPORT COMMISSION APPROVAL
CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE CITY WITH PROTECTIVE CONTINGENT LIABILITY
INSURANCE COVERING THE CITY.
CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE PERFORMANCE BOND TO COVER CLEAN -UP,
RESTORATION, AND PROJECT COMPLETION.
OWNER SHALL PROVIDE INSURANCE TO COVER THE BUILDING AND HOLD THE
CITY HARMLESS FOR DAMAGES RELATED TO THE BUILDING ITSELF.
OWNER MUST KEEP HANGER IN GOOD REPAIR AND PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
THE CITY WILL PROVIDE THE BUILDING SITE BASED ON A 20 YEAR
RENEWABLE LEASE.
THE BUILDING OWNER WILL PREPARE THE SITE, BRING IT UP TO THE
REQUIRED GRADES, AND CONSTRUCT APRON ACCESS.
THE BUILDING MAY NOT BE UTILIZED FOR USES NOT RELATED TO THE
STORAGE OF AIRPLANES.
THE COST OF THE RENT SHALL INCLUDE,
General Maintenance of the Airport site and land adjacent to
the structure
Basic electrical service to the building
UNKNOWNS: Taxes?
access?
City Hall
37lVashington Avenue West
(612) 587 -5151
Excessive electrical use? Maintenance of apron
REVISION DATE, June 15, 1992
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Parks & Recreation
Police Department
900 Harrington Street
10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -2975
(612) 587 -2242
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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AIRPORT COMMISSION AGENDA - June 15, 1992
DISCUSSION OF AIRPORT PROJECT STATUS
Currently the project is under consideration of being rebid due to
several factors:
► The funding will probably not be available until after the 75 days
noted in the contract are lapsed.
► The Construction Safety Plan as prepared for the project may not be
approved by the FAA, requiring a potential significant change in
the project staging.
There were many small errors in the low bid. The Contractor also
did not include surveying in his estimate as the others bidders
did, adding $60,000 - $80,000 to the actual bid amount.
► There is some question as to the qualifications of the bidder to
complete this work. Although they have done work related to park
construction, they are a building and construction management firm
only, and do not have experience in Airports.
We are currently waiting on the Construction Safety Plan Review by the
FAA, and a response from the contractor if he would hold the bid open
• for more than 75 days.
P.S. Informal response from HTI indicates that funding of a portion of
the City project costs is likely.
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF FUEL STORAGE FACILITIES
We should consider setting a date to listen to presentations related to
fuel storage options. We may want to solicit proposals from several
firms, and choose two to four for interviews.
PROPOSED MINIMUM AIRPORT STORAGE HANGER REQUIREMENTS
Attached is a draft copy of proposed requirements. Please review the
proposal and note any concerns or questions. This will require review by
the City Council and the City Attorney.
► There appears to be a significant need for additional hanger space. To
remain competitive with other regional airports we should consider
setting a standard policy. It may be feasible at this point to discuss
the option of constructing a larger storage hanger in the proposed
future hanger area if enough people on the waiting list would be
interested in looking at this possibility.
> The hanger constructed in 1989 had 8 units (6 -44' wide and 2- 50'wide).
The building cost $105,000 (not including engineering, administration
and financing expenses or site preparation). TKDA estimates a 10 unit
structure at $165,000. Plans and specifications may cost $5,000
► There is currently no funding available in the state program. It may be
available in 1 to 2 years if we apply now.
W THER ITEMS
City Hall
37 Washington Avenue West
(612) 587 -5151
Parks 6 Recreation
900 Harrington Street
(612) 587 -2975
Police Department
10 Franklin Street South
(6I2) 587 -2242
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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UPDATE January 1992
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MICHAEL LAMB
610 TYLER ENCLOSED 6 -29 -89
HUTCHINSON MN 55350
587 -3188
CLIFF KIEPER
400 College
HUTCHINSON MN 55350
587 -2683
8 -29 -89
Enclosed (old if possible)
JOHN MILLER
714 SHADY RIDGE RD
HUTCHINSON MN 55350
587 -6500
4 -19 -91
Enclosed
Dr. STEVE DEKOSTER
2 FRANKLIN ST. SO.
HUTCHINSON MN 55350
587 -3993
1 -27 -92
ENCLOSED
RALPH TERNING
RT 1 BOX 259
COKATO MN 55321
3 -24 -89
286 -2002
ENCLOSED
JEFF BAUMGARTNER
RR1 BOX 17B
DASSEL MN 55325
27S -2380 HOME
275 -2101 WORK
2 -27 -90
ENCLOSED
DORVIN EMERY
RT 1
PLATO MN 55370
238 -2428
7 -9 -90
OPEN OR ENCLOSED
HENRY A REINER
16826 150TH ST.
HUTCHINSON MN S53SO
S87 -9409
1 -30 -92
OPEN OR ENCLOSED
DAVID A PERSCHAU
310 HENNEPIN AVE.
GLENCOE MN 55336
864 -5811
ENCLOSED
2 -26 -92
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TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: John P. Rodeberg, Director of Engineering
RE: Discussion of Contaminated Soil Spreading at Northland
Beverage
Bob Reichow of Northland Beverage approached the Engineering office
a couple of weeks ago to discuss the potential for spreading gas
and diesel contaminated soils on their property within the City
limits. I directed him to Nancy Mortland at the Minnesota Pollution
Control Agency (HPCA) in Marshall after talking with Ed Homan,
McLeod County Zoning Official.
Ed noted that the standard process for land application of
• petroleum contaminated soil was to complete an Application for Land
Apply Petroleum Contaminated Soil, and provide proof of ownership
from the applicant and a letter of approval from the City. In
discussing the matter from Nancy Mortland of the MPCA, she noted
that several cities have permitted soil spreading if the proper
conditions exist. Teresa Albertson of the MPCA completed a site
review and signed the Application form, but this does not mean that
the permit is approved.
We will provide the MPCA with the topographic maps of the sites
along with the locations of the closest housing units. The City's
next step would be to determine what steps it feels are appropriate
prior to action on the Application.
Attached are copies of the application, proof of ownership, and a
drawing noting the site location.
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City Hall
37 Washington Avenue West
(612) 587 -5151
Parks &Recreation
900 Harrington Street
(612) 587 -2975
Police Department
10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -2242
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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Application to Land Apply Petroleum Contaminated Soil
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April 25, 1990
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If fertilizers vill be applied, provide application rates,
lbs. nitrogen /acre, lbs. P205 /acre, lbs. sulfur /acre
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B. Circle (s) of petroleum contamination: nleaded regular
gas, rel f No. 2 fuel oil, vaste oil, other (p ease specify
List the appropriate sail sample analytical results from the excavated
contaminated soil (refer to the MPCA document "Soil and Ground Water
Analysis at Petroleum Release Sites "). If the petroleum vas not gasoline
or fuel oil attach a separate table.
THC as Ethyl -
Sample gas or FO Benzene benzene Toluene Eylene MTBE Lead
Number ppa PPM ppm PPM Ppm PPM PPM
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NOTE: ATTACH COPIES OF LABORATORT RESULTS AND CHAIN OF CUSTODY FORMS
IV. FIGURES
Include the folloving figures:
A. Copy of county $oil survey map (if the county has been mapped) vith
copies of the interpretation tables or interpretation sheets.
B. Site location map vith exact application location marked (scale
should be approximately one inch . 50 feet)
Signature and Titl f MPCA Staff Inspector (or other authorized inspector):
Date Inspected : -
�: - Signature and Title of County Official:
4* Signature and Title of City /Tovnship Official:
Mail to: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Attentio" (Project Manager)
Hazardous Waste Division
Tanks and Spills Section
520 Lafayette Road
St. Paul, Minnesota 55155
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APPLICATION TO LAND APPLY PWMOLEUM CONTAMINATED SOIL
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Tanks and Spills Section i
April 25, 1990
Refer to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) document "Land
Application of Petroleum Contaminate.,% soil: Single Application Sites" for
specific information on acceptable soil and site criteria.
I. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
A. Tank ovner /operator mailint t4dresss B. Site from vhich
contaminated
Boil originateds /ANa1 BL'V
Contacts
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C. Address or legal deacripton D. Consultant (or other)
of land spreading site: preparing this forms
Contacts Contacts
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E. MPCA Site IDS: LEAKOOOO LI 7q7
F. Volume of soil to be lanT (cubic yards)s 8 O
G. Projected date of application of soils — q
B. Save there been past waste disposal activ t as at t e proposed site
No X Yes _ , please explain.
II. SITE AND SOIL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Site slope (parcent)s V GCT
B. Distance to surface vater eet or miles)t i
C. Distance to nearest building or residence (fest)s do
D. Depth to seasonal high water table (feet)t
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If bedrock exists at 8 feet or lesa77RUcate depth (feet): >GD
E. Area of land to be used (square feet or acres): ;z
F. Spreading thickness ( ±riche ^): {"
III. SOIL SAMPLING RESULTS
A. If soil nutrient tests were conducted, list the results below:
Sample Organic Extractable
Number Matter, Percent Phosphorus, ppm
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June 19, 1992
MEMO
TO: MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
FROM: KEN MERRILL, FINANCE DIRECTOR
SUBJECT: REPLACEMENT OF MULTIPLEXORS
Presently the city is using all ports which connect our terminals
with the LOGIS mainframe. In order to expand to allow additional
connections we would either add additional ports or install a
digital circuit.
The circuit would allow for unlimited terminals and printers and at
higher rates of speed. It would also allow the potential for
networking our total system.
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We are looking at a total of four units but this would be reduced
if the police department would switch from the Logis system. The
extra unit can be resold. A memo from LOGIS outlining alternatives
is attached.
We would request the authorization to purchase the system outline
to include bridges, codex lines, and service line. Cost $11,221.
With conversion to a new financial system we would also be adding
a printer for in house printing needs. Cost per LOGIS quote is
$3,595. We would request this be included in the above
authorization.
Money has been budgeted and costs would be shared among all LOGIS
systems and funds.
City Hall
37 Washington Avenue West
(612) 587 -5151
Parks & Recreation
900 Harrington Street
(612) 587 -2975
Police Department
10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -2292
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LOCALGOVERNMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS ASSOCIATION
2700 Freeway Boulevard • Suite 300 • Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430 -1753
(612) 566-0050 • FAX (6I2) 566 -0561
Mr. Ken Merrill
Finance Director
City of Hutchinson
Hutchinson City Hall
Hutchinson, MN 55422
Dear Ken:
This letter is in response to our conversation on the replacement of the current
multiplexors to the new remote DTC. Currently, LOGIS is taking advantage of the new
technology to branch a wide area network to our members, eliminating the need for the
multiplexors, and greatly expanding their capabilities.
In our last meeting, you requested pricing on the distributed DTC with a printer and the
cost of a distributed site computer. The following is a cost breakdown of the distributed
DTC.
• 1) Installation of a digital circuit from LOGIS to the police department.
Installation $633. Monthly $480. Service provided by USWEST.
(MCI was contacted and installation charge was $859 with a monthly charge of
$1,781.)
2) Four HP Bridges: Purchase price: $8,548.
3) Four Codex DSU /CSUs. Purchase price: $2,040.
LOGIS is offering free cable conversion and installation of the bridges remote DTC.
I recommend the purchase of the HP LASERJET III SI for the printing of LOGIS reports
at city hall. The LASERJET III SI is HP's fastest laser printer and can be attached with
an envelope feeder and a Baytech print spooler to also allow other PCs to share the
printer. Cost of the printer is $3,595. NOTE: The printer only allows cut sheet paper
and does not allow continuous forms.
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May 18, 1992
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We studied the size and needs of Hutchinson and determined that for the distributed site
computer, the size requirement would be a HP 937LX. The cost breakdown would be
the following:
1) HP 937 LX with three disk drives, printer and backup device: $55,000
2) Software for the HP 937LX: $18,600
Total one time costs: $73,600. NOTE: LOGIS requires the digital circuit and bridges
installed between LOGIS and distributed sites. If you have any further questions please
feel free to contact me at (612) 566 -0051.
Sincerely
Kevin Pikkaraine
Operations & Systems Programming Supervisor
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June 19, 1992
MEMO
TO: MAYOR 8 CITY COUNCIL
FROM: KEN MERRILL, FINANCE DIRECTOR
SUBJECT: WATER CONNECTION C - STATE FEE
By state statue we are now required to pay a fee of $5.21 per year
per water connection to the State of Minnesota. Attached is the
explanation we have received from the state regarding this new fee.
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We will remit this fee on a quarterly basis to the State of
Minnesota. The question is if a separate line should be added to
the water bill showing a quarterly charge of $1.40 per water
connection or if the amount should be paid and considered a part of
the cost per thousand gallons of water.
At the present time if a separate misc. code would be added there
would not be a special code available until a new system is
implemented some time around December of this year. We could use
a code of Cf for connection fee which might be acceptable in the
interim.
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City Hall
37 Washington Avenue West
(612) 587 -5151
Parks & Recreation
900 Harrington Street
(612) 587 -2975
Police Department
10 Franklin Street South
(612).587-2242
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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, M innesota Department of Health
Division of Environmental Health
925 Delaware Street Southeast
P.O. Box 59040
Minneapolis, MN 55459-DD40
(V 14 627.5100
DATE: June 10, 1992
TO : City Councils, Town ip Boards, Rural Water Districts
FROM: Marlene E. Marsc 4a
Commissioner
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Protecting the health of people consuming water from public water supplies is a
responsibility that the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) assumes from the federal
government. In Minnesota, the MDH must enforce the requirements of the federal Safe
Drinking Water Act, and regulations developed by the U.S: Environmental Protection
Agency for providing safe drinking water. The federal government has determined that
the numbers of parameters monitored should increase from 23 to 83 parameters. During
the 1992 state legislative session, the MDH was authorized to assess a fee of $5.21 per
water service connection to cover the total state costs of the program. The fee is to
be paid by a public water supply owned or operated by a city, town or water user
district. (Laws of Minnesota 1992, Chapter 513, Article 6, Section 2.)
This is to notify you of the following:
1. You must collect $5.21 annually from every service connection served by your water
supply as of July i of that year. 0
2. You must pay the Department of Revenue one fourth of the total yearly fee each
calendar quarter. The first quarterly payment is due on or before
September 30, 1992. A water supply with fewer than 50 service connections may make
one payment annually starting no later than June 30, 1993.
3. If you do not submit payment within 30 days of the due date, you must pay an
additional late fee. The late fee is 5 percent of the actual amount of the fees
collected on service connections.
To assist with the payment of the fee, the MDH will soon be distributing coupon
booklets that will atd you in returning the fee amount to the Department of Revenue.
To inform the MDH of the number of service connections served by your water supply, we
request that you return the enclosed postcard by July 15, 1992. To inform your water
supply customers of the fee, we suggest a way to describe the fee is, "Fee for safe
drinking water testing program mandated by federal law.' .
We hope to make collection of this fee as simple as possible. Public water supply
staff are available to answer questions concerning the fee collection requirements at
612/627 -5170.
We would like to hear any suggestions you may have to ease this process. We are aware
of some confusion regarding the effective date of this legislation. After consulting
with the Attorney General's office we have concluded that the laws support collection
of this fee at this time.
Thank you for your cooperation in this effort. We know you share our concern that safe
drinking water continue to be provided to the citizens of Minnesota.
MEM:VLR:m,jk � T
cc: Water Operator
Minnesota Department of Haalth
Division of Environmental Heaith
925 De :E'AXe Stree! Scu:haast
P.O. Ccx 5?0:: r , _
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(612) 6_.' -5100
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DATE: February 3, 1992
TO Public Water Supply Owners /Operators
FROM: Marlene L. Ma scha sz
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Commissioner of Heatt„
RE : Public Water Supply Testing Legislation
Attached is infor:ation concerning future water testing requirements and
• proposed legislation to pay for the increased number of new tests. As a
public water supplier, I encourage you to review this information since it
will directly impact you and your water supply.
If you have any questions, please contact our public water supply program
staff at 612/627 -5170. j
MEM:RDC:bs
Attachment
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MEMORANDUM
Date: May 11, 1992
To: Utility Billing Users and Finance Directors
From: Liz Walters, Support Analyst P
Subject: Annual Fee for Water Connections
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The purpose of this memo is to outline the methods LOGIS is suggesting to accommodate the
law change requiring a $5.21 annual fee for each water connection. We are recommending
that the cities use one of the following methods:
1. Add to the service charge in the water rate table. This will not show up as a separate line
item on the bill. Or
2. Set up a miscellaneous charge. This method would require the city to have one of the ten
miscellaneous charge fields available for this purpose. This would show up as a separate
line item on the bill. However, there is no code pre - printed on the back of the bill for
this purpose. LOGIS will not be getting new forms until we get the new system.
Our understanding is that the fee can be collected on an annual basis or divided by the number •
of billing periods. NOTE: If the service charge in the rate table method is for the annual fee,
this charge should be taken out after the bills with this charge are produced. We also
understand that there is some confusion because of how the law is written as to when this law
goes into effect and thus, when the first payment is due. The League of Minnesota Cities
hopes to have an answer from the Attorney General's office by mid -May.
Please contact Liz or Gary at LOGIS if you need assistance in making rate table changes or
mass updates of accounts with a new miscellaneous charge.
Thanks to Gaylord Aldinger from Coon Rapids and Don Rambow from St. Louis Park for
providing LOGIS with information regarding this law change.
LW /wl
CC: Chris Norton
Gary Aspen
Julie Kaisler
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ex,;lori
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mathod: for
tests set to begin in 1P ', Minnesota's
funding those tots.
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option b
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applies a flat sr rice connec. ion fee to Vonas,
served by municipal wG1er supplies.
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r sch .l
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municipal water supply pays an estimated 5J.00 servic .
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he prnp, . - id s'atev
ser✓ii e r Innecfion fee will spry A c it the
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fur tc.,tir g v. ju
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.or sma °' Water
$up! ly s .iu ns aild
t6. a who re'y on
them. If the ch:..g
does not
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schools, t . ie
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srtr'
1100'4 ft. +- own + 'ells v • 1 ay
grc ..ter S 'L' . a of :.. t st; - i
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w :r suppii i
lar -jer cttics.
'^ - ;agile below F'rows ho'. - hon uhools, and I -jslnc -ses t!. � fgl . ut f. -1r. iota
I by lar „a ..?d smsll %. r : jlles, : sr: .,ols and t !slnE - 3 % i' °ir
ow!i -, - wU; pay th. it share of testing costs v. in and wi�nout a stateW.je 8L, '-e
crdin :c" : fe :.
• fxamp! c' "ater T ,t!•ig Costs
,!nd Their l..np,. n -- . :nnesota'.s Wz E
Horr.es, Businr ;ses and Homes, Businesses and
Ek wes , 8, ness Js, Sch >oIs Wr=`i Efate Ada Schocrs Wt `.Out ^t Aide .
d' E :hc � Se; Ice C .,e iie,. r e Serv!_e Connects•. :i Ir M vow
Se. ' f by L'
S5.C1 /y *. $0.1 Vyr.
Mu. ipai S'
(100 Cu,tori 3ra)
. ^.erved b” Small
i.iunlcipai Supply
With 2 Wails
(100 Cust •mers)
Well Owned by
n/a $3,400.00/yr.
a Business or School
For more Information please call 612/627 -5170.
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Putting r.'innesota's Vaster to the Tess:
Sinia 101-ist Decide how to fund ferleraVy mnadated terms for leat;, per:icide*,
and other contaminr.nts in c drinkir•� ater
Tt ou ut Minnr atc, citizens, members of com . :rni'y h -!th adv' o i c
pa er'.; .jre expre: ;ing conce;.i about the safety cf th s' dri J t .ter.
TF g th s=tate's e-inking water for harmful contam!na. ' -lezd, per,
ag : altora. ar.J indt tri: I r .11utrrits- `i. s beer• ai importi- . activ .y . f the s; is
hea; h department. ;.nd th_�i aciivity continues.
Hr - s •er, i 1 11 92, h nnr sota r..ust begin testing t Lek tha I eels c• 58
e. long cor, anon is In It:, c' - I: 1 (h.- .,pater. The, w 'e:-t. n', I d by
fc:.ieral law, Inc+ a .he c -sts of t, ~:ing Mini u:a's dr. : .g v,, LL:
A, d f'Zere are no n: w federal ft.- . to su{ port Vie .eder:_ily clF. -' ' eL; Testing
pr ,igi, ms. 1. arefo a, it! :992 ML11% •sota'S I_91SIMaJ v :ill be askec' to : - 3t up a
system to fur, l c ar water testing. Not it+st for 195 ,_ut for ,rears to con ;.
i i fact, during the n. A al 3arr, nc'.v to ' for rddit,.snr e ;.r; .Mlna,,.s will be
d. d U t; ; sit :'s wall :r t. mit - iring progran - .is a result c,f the federal mandate.
r'� Drinicing Viat,r
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O 1974 f.auet i Safe Ui.. .;m3 Watcr
.at se •s limits for 23 contamh ' ..ts
in publ:. drinking "ratar
1977 t.ilnaer _ a ' !. r !1n'. ig
Wate: Act s s: '3 limit.: and
b - ings In ;ede, ds for
s im! is • ing drill :i: g water
program
1U£:: fed . °w :nc. - :,s s
regu' ,tell: cor, to 83 by
1992. No net•: federal It ^fs to
test for 68 more c;antan.inants
9 1f'80 Minnee •. Leuislature adds
fu ids far testin;
0 1992 — New ftin '.; n eded M
cover mandatory testing for 58
chemicals —lead, copper,
pesticides, etc., In Minnesota's
drinking v; ^r
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er✓Ices x he]e- "arsu srfo
d: it ';ing .: ater f r all
Mfi mesc fans — at hc.. i
soh" I, 4t 1 ,'O .4 t r , h
vacati )n. C al Is to
pro ✓IC 3 E .;3 d..t ;kin; . '.:ter
to all Minn .sots ° e
L12: ii. -ib E. Marsclhall
Co.nmisCc! r of
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June 15, 1992
ARNOLD & MCDOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
3881 ,CEDAR LIE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416-1492
(612)345 -9000
MN TOLL FREE 600-343
FA (612) 545 -1793
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Gary D. Plotz
Hutchinson City Administrator
37 Washington Ave. W.
Hutchinson, MN 55350
9P CDII SZL
I LLLAM W.CAMEROR -
RAT CO D C. LALLIER
PAUL M. EEOICR
CHARLES X. up JCBVZL'
901 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRDICETOR, MIRN6SOTA 55311
(619)369.9914
FAR (61sT) 369-9]06
101 PARE PLACE
HUTCRIR60R. MIRRESOTA 593]0
(6121 MT - 1579
FAR (6L' ) 5ST -4096
RE: Transfer of Cable Franchise from Star Midwest, Inc. to D. D.
Cable Partners L.P.
Our File No. .3244 -92054
Dear Gary:
• At your request, i have reviewed the invoice from Moss & Barnett
dated June 1, 1992 dealing with the legal services rendered by Moss
& Barnett to the City of Hutchinson in connection with the transfer
of the above referenced franchise.
It is my opinion that the invoice is in accord with the
authorization granted by the City Council and that payment of the
invoice is appropriate. I would request that the matter_be p laced
ht a U ty-Council'•ggenda_ anat the bill be aaaroved an d
payment be iseuea. - — -
You may recall that we discussed the possiblilty of reimbursement
of some or all of these expenses from the successful cable
franchisee. As I understand it, the franchisee has taken the
position that such expenses have not been authorized and they are
not paying any of the review expenses except where directly
required.
By carbon copy of this correspondence to Moss & Barnett, I am
asking Mr. Herbst to confirm my understanding; if in fact other
communities have had their expenses reimbursed, we may want to take
a look at that particular aspect of this issue again. ;n the
interim, however, the invoice is appropriate and should be pa
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'CERTIFIED AS A CmL TA SPECLLIST BY THE MIMREROYA ETAYR DAR AREOCLA Gff /
"CERTIFIED Y A SEAL, PROPERTY LAM 1PECIALIET BY THE M MMOMA RLTR DAR ASEOCIATIOK
nAVIU D. ARxoLD
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DART D. McDOMELL
A. AifDEDSON
O. R►RRT ARDERBON'
STRVRR S. ROOF
LUL R. FRETLARD
DAVID A.DRDEOOEMA
PAM D- DOVE"
JOSRPE M. PAIEMERT
JAMES DTLRT
RICHARD O. MCOEE
CA78RYR D. REHER
June 15, 1992
ARNOLD & MCDOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
3881 ,CEDAR LIE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416-1492
(612)345 -9000
MN TOLL FREE 600-343
FA (612) 545 -1793
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Gary D. Plotz
Hutchinson City Administrator
37 Washington Ave. W.
Hutchinson, MN 55350
9P CDII SZL
I LLLAM W.CAMEROR -
RAT CO D C. LALLIER
PAUL M. EEOICR
CHARLES X. up JCBVZL'
901 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRDICETOR, MIRN6SOTA 55311
(619)369.9914
FAR (61sT) 369-9]06
101 PARE PLACE
HUTCRIR60R. MIRRESOTA 593]0
(6121 MT - 1579
FAR (6L' ) 5ST -4096
RE: Transfer of Cable Franchise from Star Midwest, Inc. to D. D.
Cable Partners L.P.
Our File No. .3244 -92054
Dear Gary:
• At your request, i have reviewed the invoice from Moss & Barnett
dated June 1, 1992 dealing with the legal services rendered by Moss
& Barnett to the City of Hutchinson in connection with the transfer
of the above referenced franchise.
It is my opinion that the invoice is in accord with the
authorization granted by the City Council and that payment of the
invoice is appropriate. I would request that the matter_be p laced
ht a U ty-Council'•ggenda_ anat the bill be aaaroved an d
payment be iseuea. - — -
You may recall that we discussed the possiblilty of reimbursement
of some or all of these expenses from the successful cable
franchisee. As I understand it, the franchisee has taken the
position that such expenses have not been authorized and they are
not paying any of the review expenses except where directly
required.
By carbon copy of this correspondence to Moss & Barnett, I am
asking Mr. Herbst to confirm my understanding; if in fact other
communities have had their expenses reimbursed, we may want to take
a look at that particular aspect of this issue again. ;n the
interim, however, the invoice is appropriate and should be pa
i
'CERTIFIED AS A CmL TA SPECLLIST BY THE MIMREROYA ETAYR DAR AREOCLA Gff /
"CERTIFIED Y A SEAL, PROPERTY LAM 1PECIALIET BY THE M MMOMA RLTR DAR ASEOCIATIOK
Gary D. Plotz
June 15, 1992
Page 2
Thank you. Best personal regards.
Very truly yours,
ARNOLD & McDOWELL
G. Barry Anderson
GBA /pb
cc: Adrian Herbst
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HUTCHINSON MINNESOTA
GARY D PLATY
37 WASHINGTON AVE W
HUTCHINSON MN 55350
1 Ownership transfer
168239 4/16/92
Client Total
1,500.00
1,500.00
This statement reflects your balance due including invoices
• outstanding and payments received as of the above date.
This statement does not include unbilled services which
will be reflected in future invoices.
0
Adrian E. Herbst
25477
REMITTANCE ENCLOSED
9 -K
MOSS &BARNETT 4800 Norwest Center . 90 South Seventh Street . Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402-4129
(612) 347-0300
IN ACCOUNT WITH
MOSS & BARNETT
A PROFESSIONAI ASSOCIATION
4600 Norvest Center . 90 South Seventh Street . Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
(612) 347 -0300
June 1, 1992
HUTCHINSON MINNESOTA
GARY D PLATY
37 WASHINGTON AVE W
HUTCHINSON MN 55350
1 Ownership transfer
168239 4/16/92
Client Total
1,500.00
1,500.00
This statement reflects your balance due including invoices
• outstanding and payments received as of the above date.
This statement does not include unbilled services which
will be reflected in future invoices.
0
Adrian E. Herbst
25477
REMITTANCE ENCLOSED
9 -K
MOSS &BARNETT 4800 Norwest Center . 90 South Seventh Street . Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402-4129
(612) 347-0300
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DATE, June 17, 1992
TO: Hutchinson City Council
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT OF
" HUTCHINSON DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PLAT NO. 2" SUBMITTED
BY CITY STAFF
Pursuant to Section 3.20 of Subdivision Ordinance No. 466, the
Hutchinson Planning Commission is hereby submitting its findings of
fact and recommendation with respect to the aforementioned request
for a preliminary and final plat.
HISTORY
On May 29, 1992, Hutchinson City Staff, submitted a preliminary and
• final plat of HUTCHINSON DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PLAT NO. 2. A
public hearing was held at the regular meeting of the Planning
Commission on Tuesday, June 16, 1992, at which time there was no
one present who objected to the request.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. The required application and plat maps were submitted the
appropriate fee paid.
2. Notices were mailed to the surrounding property owners as
well as published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June
4, 1992.
3. Director of Engineering, John Rodeberg, will submit
certification that the proposed plat meets all the
requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance as per Final Plat
Data.
RECOMMENDATION
It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the
aforementioned preliminary and final plat be approved as submitted.
Respectfully submitted,
Clint Gruett, Chairman
• Hutchinson Planning Commission
City Hall Parks & Recreation Police Department
37 Washington Avenue West 900 Harrington Street 10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -5151 (612) 587 -2975 (611) 587 -2242
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350 y,
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RESOLUTION NO. 9745
RESOLUTION GIVING APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT KNOWN AS
• HUTCHINSON DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PLAT NO. 2
WHEREAS, Hutchinson City Staff, have submitted an application
for approval of a preliminary and final plat to be known as
HUTCHINSON DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PLAT NO. 2 of said subdivision
in the manner required for platting of land under the Hutchinson
Ordinance Code, 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
lands in McLeod county, to -wit;
Legal Description: That part of Blocks 47 and 48 and that part of
Jefferson Street and that part of Adams
Street, all in the TOWNSITE OF HUTCHINSON,
NORTH HALF, according to the recorded plat
thereof, described as follows: Beginning at
the northwest corner of said Block 48; thence
southerly, along the west line of said Block
48, to the south line of the north 12.00 feet
of Lot 7 of said Block 48; thence easterly,
along said south line and its easterly
prolongation, to the intersection with the
center line of the alley in said Block 48;
thence southerly, along said center line, to
the intersection with the north line of
Washington Avenue; thence easterly, along said
north line, to the south east corner of said
Block 47; thence North 0 degrees 38 minutes 02
seconds west, assumed bearing, along the east
line of said Block 47 to a point distant
222.98 feet southerly of the northeast corner
of said Block 47; thence North 15 degrees 33
minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 214.14
feet; thence North 74 degrees 26 minutes 30
seconds West a distance of 62.18 feet to the
northeast corner of said Block 47; thence
westerly, along the south line of First Avenue
Northeast, to the point of beginning.
Has caused the same to be surveyed and platted
as HUTCHINSON DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PLAT NO
2, and does hereby dedicate the easements
shown on this plat for drainage and utility
purposes only.
• BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON,
MINNESOTA:
1. That said preliminary and final plat of HUTCHINSON
DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PLAT NO. 2 is hereby approved and accepted
by the City as being in accord and conformity with all ordinances, n
City plans and regulations of the City of Hutchinson and the laws / y
of the State of Minnesota.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT such
certification upon said plat by Mayor and Cit
required, shall be conclusive showing of
therewith by the subdivider and City officials
above described and shall entitle such plat to
forthwith without further formality.
execution of the
y Administrator, as •
proper compliance
charged with duties
be placed on record
Adopted by the City Council this 23rd day of June, 1992.
ATTESTS
Gary D. Plotz,
City Administrator
Paul L. Ackland
Mayor
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DATE: June 17, 1992
T0i Hutchinson City Council
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF VACATION OF ALL RIGHT -OF -WAYS WITHIN THE
HUTCHINSON DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PLAT NO. 2
Pursuant to Section 5.972 of Subdivision Ordinance No. 466, the
Hutchinson Planing commission is hereby submitting its findings of
fact and recommendation with respect to the aforementioned request
for vacation of all right -of -ways within the HUTCHINSON DOWNTOWN
REDEVELOPMENT PLAT NO. 2.
HISTORY
On May 29, 1992, Hutchinson City Staff, submitted a petition for
• the vacation of all right -of -ways within the HUTCHINSON DOWNTOWN
REDEVELOPMENT PLAT NO. 2. The public hearing was held at the
regular meeting of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 16,
1992, at which time there was no one present who objected to the
request.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. Notices were mailed to the surrounding property owners as well
as published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 4,
1992 and Tuesday, June 9, 1992.
RECOMMENDATION
It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the
vacation be approved as set forth above.
Respectfully Submitted,
Clint Gruett, Chairman
Hutchinson Planning Commission
u
City Hall Parks £r Recreation
37 Washington Avenue West 900 Harrington Street
(612) 587 -5151 (612) 587 -2975
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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Police Department
10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -2242
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DATE, June 17, 1992
T0, Hutchinson City Council
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF REZONING FROM I/C TO C -3 REQUESTED BY
ERICKSON'S DEVERSIFIED FOR FESTIVAL FOODS STORE
Pursuant to Section 6.06, C4, 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 rezoning.
HISTORY
On May 29, 1992, Erickson's Diversified Corp.,submitted a request
to rezone property from I/C (Industrial /Commercial) to C -3 (Central
• Commercial) located at the Festival Foods Store in the Hutchinson
Downtown REdevelopment Plat No. 2. A public hearing was held at a
regular meeting of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 16,
1992, at which time there was no one present who objected to the
request.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. 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 Thursday, June 4
1992.
3. It was the consensus of the Planning Commission that the
request was appropriate for the area.
RECOMMENDATION
It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the
aforementioned request to rezone be approved.
Respectfully submitted,
• Clint Gruett, Chairman
Hutchinson Planning Commission
City Hall Parks & Recreation Police Department
37 Washington Avenue West 900 Harrington Street 10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -5151 (612) 587 -2975 (612) 587 -2242
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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TO: Hutchinson City Council
DATE: June 17, 1992
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
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SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUESTED BY
ERICKSON'S DIVERSIFIED FOR CONSTRUCTION OF FESTIVAL FOODS
STORE IN FLOOD PLAIN
Pursuant to Section 6.07, 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 May 29, 1992, Erickson's Diversified, submitted an application
for a conditional use permit to construct a 280' x 180' Festival
Foods Store on property located on Washington Ave. A public
hearing was held at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission on
Tuesday, June 16, 1992, at which time there was no one present who
objected to the request.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. 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 Thursday, June 4,
1992.
3. The proposal is in conformance with the requirements of a
conditional use permit.
RECOMMENDATION
It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the
aforementioned request be approved as set forth above.
Respectfully submitted,
Clint Gruett, Chairman
Hutchinson Planning Commission
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37 6Vash i ngton Avenue West
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(612) 587 -2975
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RESOLUTION N0. 9746
RESOLUTION GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT UNDER
SECTION 6.07 OF ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 464 TO
CONSTRUCT A FESTIVAL FOODS STORE IN FLOOD PLAIN
• LOCATED ON WASHINGTON AVE
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MN:
FINDINGS
1. Erickson's Diversified, has made application to the City
Council for a Conditional Use Permit under Section 6.07 of Zoning
Ordinance No. 464 to construct a 280' x 180' Festival Foods Store
in the flood plain located on Washington Ave. with the following
legal description:
Legal Description, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 48: Jefferson
Street between First Avenue Northeast and
Washington Avenue (to be vacated by the City);
Lots 1 -10; Block 47 ( including the alley
between First Avenue Northeast and Washington
Avenue, to be vacated by the City) ; the part
of Adams Street as platted in the townsite of
Hutchinson, North Half, according to the
recorded plat thereof, described as follows:
Beginning at the northeast corner of Block 47
in said plat; thence south 0 degrees 38
minutes 02 seconds, assumed bearing, along the
• east line of said Block 47 a distance of
222.98 feet; thence north 15 degrees 33
minutes 30 seconds east, a distance of 214.14
feet; thence north 74 degrees 26 minutes 30
seconds west, a distance of 62.18 feet to the
point of beginning; all of said property being
located within the original plat of the North
Half of Hutchinson, in McLeod County,
Minnesota; and that portion of the alley in
Block 48 between the North line of said Block
48 and a line 12 feet South of the North line
of Lot 7 in Block 48, and the East 8.25 feet
of that portion of the alley extending between
the South line of Block 48 and a line 12 feet
South of the North line of Lot 7, Block 48 (to
be vacated by the City); all of said property
being located within the original plat of the
North half of Hutchinson, in McLeod County,
Minnesota.
and also including,
The North 12 feet of Lot 7 and Lots 8, 9, and
10, Block 48, in the North half of Hutchinson,
McLeod County, Minnesota.
NOTE, All of the foregoing described property
is proposed to be replatted as Hutchinson
Downtown Redevelopment Plat No. 2.
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2. 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 will not
be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of the
community nor will it cause serious traffic congestion nor hazards,
nor will it seriously depreciate surrounding property values, and
the proposed use is in harmony with the general purpose and intent
of the Zoning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan.
CONCLUSION
The application for Conditional Use Permit for the purpose
designated is granted based on the findings set forth above.
Adopted by the City Council this 23rd day of June, 1992.
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
Paul L. Ackland
Mayor
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DATE: June 17, 1992
TO: Hutchinson City Council
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF REZONING FROM R -2 TO C -2 REQUESTED BY
PETE KASAL LOCATED ON SOUTH GRADE ROAD
Pursuant to Section 6.06, C4, 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 rezoning.
HISTORY
On May 29, 1992, Pete Kasal submitted a request to rezone property
from R -2 (Multiple Family Residence) to C -2 (Automotive /Service
• Commercial) . A public hearing was held at a regular meeting of the
Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 16, 1992, at which time there
were neighboring property owners objecting to the request.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. 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 Thursday, June 4
1992.
3. It was the consensus of the Planning Commission that the
request was not appropriate for the area.
RECOMMENDATION
It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the
aforementioned request to rezone be denied based on the "good faith
document" submitted as a restrictive covenant between Hr. Lipke and
the City.
Respectfully submitted,
• Clint Gruett, Chairman
Hutchinson Planning Commission
City Hall Parks & Recreation Police Department
37 Washington Avenue West 900 Harrington Street 10 Franklin Street South
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5681 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416-1492
(612) 545 -9000
MN TOLL EHEE 8OO -343- 4545
FAX (612) 545 -1790
June 12, 1992
James. A. Marka
Hutchinson City Building Inspector
Hutchinson City Hall
37 Washington Avenue W.
Hutchinson, MN 55350
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WII I I &X M. CAMERON
XAYMOND C. I.. LIER
PAUL M.B£OICH
CHARLES H- CARMICHAEL"
501 SOUTH MURTH STREET
PHIWCETON, MINNESOTA 55371
(612)369 -2214
FAX (612) 369 - 3506
101 PARE PLACE
HUTCHINSON, MINNESdIA 55350
(612) x7 -7575
PAX (612) 567 -4096
RE: Amended Restrictive Covenants as They Relate to the Former
Lipke Property
Our File No. 3188 -88087
• Dear Mr. Marka:
At your request, I have reviewed the amended restrictive covenants
executed by John Lipke on or about October 4, 1982, apparently in
connection with a preliminary and final plat of the Lipke addition
which was acted upon by the Hutchinson City Council on or about
August 24, 1982.
Concern has been expressed regarding the restrictive covenants and
whether those covenants have any impact on the proposed rezoning
of a portion of the property affected by the restrictive covenants.
Let me begin with the observation that I am not clear on whether
or not the restrictive covenants were duly recorded with the Office
of the McLeod County Recorder. While such recording does not
affect the validity of the restrictive covenants, the absence of
such recording may affect the application of the restrictive
covenants to bona fide purchasers of the property. In other words,
the present owner of the property, if legitimately unaware of the
existence of these restrictions, now seeks to rezone the property,
it may be difficult to apply the restrictive covenant language to
this transaction. I will attempt to determine whether or not the
restrictive covenants have been recorded.
Leaving this issue aside for the moment, we now address the
question of whether or not the restrictive covenants apply and are
in force.
'CERTIFIED AS A CIVIL TRIAL SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAH ASSOCIATION
-CERTIFIED AS A HEAL PROPERTY LAM SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAH ASSOCIATION
DAVID B. AHNOLD
OAST D. MCDOMELL
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O. BARRY ANDERSON'
STEVEN S. HOOE
LAURA K "ETLAND
DAVID A. BRUEOOEMA
PAUL D. DOVE"
JOSEPH M. PAIEMENT
JAMES UTLEY
HICHAHD G. WOEE
CATHRYN D -HEBER
A13NOLD & MCDOWELL
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5681 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416-1492
(612) 545 -9000
MN TOLL EHEE 8OO -343- 4545
FAX (612) 545 -1790
June 12, 1992
James. A. Marka
Hutchinson City Building Inspector
Hutchinson City Hall
37 Washington Avenue W.
Hutchinson, MN 55350
OE coi SEI.
WII I I &X M. CAMERON
XAYMOND C. I.. LIER
PAUL M.B£OICH
CHARLES H- CARMICHAEL"
501 SOUTH MURTH STREET
PHIWCETON, MINNESOTA 55371
(612)369 -2214
FAX (612) 369 - 3506
101 PARE PLACE
HUTCHINSON, MINNESdIA 55350
(612) x7 -7575
PAX (612) 567 -4096
RE: Amended Restrictive Covenants as They Relate to the Former
Lipke Property
Our File No. 3188 -88087
• Dear Mr. Marka:
At your request, I have reviewed the amended restrictive covenants
executed by John Lipke on or about October 4, 1982, apparently in
connection with a preliminary and final plat of the Lipke addition
which was acted upon by the Hutchinson City Council on or about
August 24, 1982.
Concern has been expressed regarding the restrictive covenants and
whether those covenants have any impact on the proposed rezoning
of a portion of the property affected by the restrictive covenants.
Let me begin with the observation that I am not clear on whether
or not the restrictive covenants were duly recorded with the Office
of the McLeod County Recorder. While such recording does not
affect the validity of the restrictive covenants, the absence of
such recording may affect the application of the restrictive
covenants to bona fide purchasers of the property. In other words,
the present owner of the property, if legitimately unaware of the
existence of these restrictions, now seeks to rezone the property,
it may be difficult to apply the restrictive covenant language to
this transaction. I will attempt to determine whether or not the
restrictive covenants have been recorded.
Leaving this issue aside for the moment, we now address the
question of whether or not the restrictive covenants apply and are
in force.
'CERTIFIED AS A CIVIL TRIAL SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAH ASSOCIATION
-CERTIFIED AS A HEAL PROPERTY LAM SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAH ASSOCIATION
James A. Marka
June 12, 1992
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It is clear from reviewing the document, that these are not
restrictive covenants in the traditional sense of that concept.
Normally, a restrictive covenant document is drafted and imposed
by the owner of the property and it governs all subsequent
purchasers of the property. It "runs with the land ", and, subject
to certain statutory exceptions, is binding on the present owner
as well as subsequent owners.
In this case, however, it appears that there is a contract between
John Lipke and the City of Hutchinson rather than a traditional
restrictive covenant agreement as that concept is usually defined.
Since this is an agreement between the city and Lipke, the city,
as the beneficiary of the agreement, can presumably elect to handle
the matter in a different fashion. If the rezoning is allowed,
that then raises the question of whether or not neighboring
property owners might have claims as third party beneficiaries to
the agreement. While such claims are possible, at the present
time, based on the facts as I now know them, it would be my opinion
that the city could likely rezone the property to reflect changing
use that would not be bound by the language of the so- called •
"restrictive covenants ".
I would note, however, that this is a matter for the Planning
Commission and the City Council to decide as a matter of policy.
Even though the agreement may not prevent the city from rezoning
the property, there may be a question regarding commitments to
property owners and land use considerations which will also bear
on the resolution of this issue.
I hope this correspondence is helpful to you. Please do not
hesitate to contact me should you have any questions.
Thank you for your time and attention to these matters.
Very truly yours,
ARNOLD & McDOWEEL
G. Barry A Berson "L
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DATE, June 17, 1992
T0, Hutchinson City Council
FROMr Hutchinson Planning Commission
SUBJECTr CONSIDERATION OF VACATION OF UTILITY EASEMENT SUBMITTED
BY PETE KASAL LOCATED IN PLAZA HEIGHTS ON SOUTH GRADE RD.
Pursuant to Section 5.972 of Subdivision Ordinance No. 466, the
Hutchinson Planing commission is hereby submitting its findings of
fact and recommendation with respect to the aforementioned request
for vacation of 135' utility easement located in PLAZA HEIGHTS.
HISTORY
On May 29, 1992, Pete Kasal, submitted a petition for the vacation
of a 135' utility easement located in PLAZA HEIGHTS. The public
hearing was held at the regular meeting of the Planning Commission
• on Tuesday, June 16, 1992, at which time there were neighboring
property objecting to the request.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. Notices were mailed to the surrounding property owners as well
as published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 4,
1992 and Tuesday, June 9, 1992.
RECOMMENDATION
It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the
vacation be denied based on the outcome of the rezoning
request.
Respectfully Submitted,
Clint Gruett, Chairman
Hutchinson Planning Commission
• City Hall Parks & Recreation Police Department
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DATE: June 17, 1992
T0: Hutchinson City Council
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF VARIANCE REQUESTED BY PETE KASAL FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF AN OFFICE BUILDING ON SOUTH GRADE RD
Pursuant to Section 6.05, B3, 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 variance.
HISTORY
On Hay 29, 1992, Pete Kasal submitted an application for a variance
• for reduction of set back to construct a 40' x 88' office building
located on South Grade Rd. A hearing was held at the regular
meeting of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 16, 1992, at
which time there were neighboring property owners objecting to the
request.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. 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 Thursday, June 4,
1992.
RECOMMENDATION
It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the
variance be denied as set forth above.
Respectfully submitted,
Clint Gruett, Chairman
Hutchinson Planning Commission
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DATEc June 17, 1992
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
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SUBJECTi CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUESTED BY
RICHARD LENNES TO MOVE HOUSE ON TO PROPERTY LOCATED AT
506 GLEN ST S
Pursuant to Section 6.07, 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 May 29, 1992, Richard Lennes submitted
conditional use permit to move a house on to
506 Glen St S. A public hearing was held at
the Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 16,
there was no one present who objected to the
in application for a
property lkocated at
a regular meeting of
1992, at which time
request.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. 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 Thursday, June 4,
1992.
3. The proposal is in conformance with the requirements of a
conditional use permit.
RECOMMENDATION
It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the
aforementioned request be approved as set forth above based on the
understanding the old garage be removed after the project is
completed and prior to the sale of the property.
Respectfully submitted,
Clint Gruett, Chairman
Hutchinson Planning Commission
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RESOLUTION NO. 9747
RESOLUTION GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT UNDER
SECTION 6.07 OF ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 464 TO
MOVE A HOUSE ON TO PROPERTY LOCATED AT •
506 GLEN ST S
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MN:
FINDINGS
1. Mr. Richard Lennes has made application to the City
Council for a Conditional Use Permit under Section 6.07 of Zoning
Ordinance No. 464 to move a house on to property located at 506
Glen St S with the following legal description:
Lot 1 of the auditors plat of rearrangement of Block 55
South Half of Hutchinson
2. 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 will not
be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of the
community nor will it cause serious traffic congestion nor hazards,
nor will it seriously depreciate surrounding property values, and
the proposed use is in harmony with the general purpose and intent
of the Zoning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan.
CONCLUSION
The application for Conditional Use Permit for the purpose
designated is granted based on the findings set forth above.
Adopted by the City Council this 23rd day of June, 1992.
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
Paul L. Ackland
Mayor
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T0: Hutchinson City Council
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUESTED BY CHAD
UECKER TO HOVE A 1970 ARTCRAFT TRAILER HOME ON PROPERTY
IN COUNTRY CLUB TERRACE
Pursuant to Section 6.07, 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.
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HISTORY
On May 29, 1992, Richard Lennes
conditional use permit to move a
property located in Country Club
held at a regular meeting of the
June 16, 1992, at which time there
to the request.
DATE: June 17, 1992
submitted an application for a
1970 Artcraft trailer home on
Terrace. A public hearing was
Planning Commission on Tuesday,
was no one present who objected
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. 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 Thursday, June 4,
1992.
3. The proposal is in conformance with the requirements of a
conditional use permit.
RECOMMENDATION
It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the
aforementioned request be approved as set forth above based on
staff recommendations regarding building code issues being met.
Respectfully submitted,
•
Clint Gruett, Chairman
Hutchinson Planning Commission
City Hall
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(612) 587 -5151
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• M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: June 4, 1992
TO: Hutchinson Planning Commission
FROM: Planning Staff- J. Rodeberg, J. Marka, M. Hensen and G.
Field
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUESTED BY CHAD
DECKER TO MOVE A 1970 TRAILER HOME IN COUNTRY CLUB
TERRACE
The planning staff recommends approval subject to providing the
following:
- Egress windows in all bedrooms
- Interconnected smoke detectors
• - Verify all appliances, plumbing, electrical, etc. to be brought
to present day code
- Verify double glaze windows
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RESOLUTION N0. 9748
RESOLUTION GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT UNDER
SECTION 6.07 OF ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 464 TO
MOVE A 1970 ARTCRAFT TRAILER HOME ON TO
LOT 46 IN COUNTRY CLUB TERRACE
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MNi
FINDINGS
1. Hr. Chad Uecker made application to the City Council for
a Conditional Use Permit under Section 6.07 of Zoning Ordinance No.
464 to move a 1970 Artcraft trailer home on to property in Country
Club Terrace, Lot 46.
2. 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 will not
be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of the
community nor will it cause serious traffic congestion nor hazards,
nor will it seriously depreciate surrounding property values, and
the proposed use is in harmony with the general purpose and intent
of the Zoning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan.
CONCLUSION
The application for Conditional Use Permit for the purpose
designated is granted based on the findings set forth above based
on staff recommendations regarding building code issues being met.
Adopted by the City Council this 23rd day of June, 1992.
ATTESTz
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
Paul L. Ackland
Mayor
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DATE: June 17, 1992
T0: Hutchinson City Council
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF REZONING FROM R -2 TO C -4 REQUESTED BY
CHARLES PEARSON FOR A CARWASH AT 902 HWY 15 S
Pursuant to Section 6.06, C4, 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 rezoning.
HISTORY
On May 29, 1992, Charles Pearson submitted a request to rezone
property from R -2 (Multiple Family Residence) to C -4 (Fringe
• Commercial District) . A public hearing was held at a regular
meeting of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 16, 1992, at
which time there were neighboring property owners objecting to the
request.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. 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 Thursday, June 4
1992.
3. It was the consensus of the Planning Commission that the
request was not appropriate for the area.
RECOMMENDATION
It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the
aforementioned request to rezone be denied based on the findings
set forth above.
Respectfully submitted,
• Clint Gruett, Chairman
Hutchinson Planning Commission
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DATE: June 4, 1992
TO: Hutchinson Planning Commission
FROM: Planning Staff- J. Rodeberg, J. Marka, M. Hensen and G.
Field
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF REZONING FROM R -2 TO C -4 REQUESTED BY
CHARLES PEARSON FOR A CARWASH AT 902 HWY 15 S
The planning staff recommends denial for the following reasons:
Spot zoning
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DATE: June 18, 1992
TO: Hutchinson City Council
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR PALLET
BUSINESS ON HWY 22 IN HASSAN VALLEY (2 MILE RADIUS)
The Hutchinson Planning Commission recommends approval with no
objection.
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STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF MCLEOD
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a regular meeting of the McLeod County
Planning Commission will be held on the 24th day of June, 1992, at 8:30 a.m., in
the County Commissioners' Room at the Courthouse, Glencoe, Minnesota.
THE PURPOSE OF SAID MEETING is to consider an application for a Conditional
Use Permit heretofore filed with the County Zoning Administrator by Sylvester
Reinert. Said application for a Conditional Use Permit relates to the operation
of a pallet manufacturing business in the "A" Agricultural District.
THE PREMISES UPON WHICH said Conditional Use is anticipated and situated
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in the County of McLeod and State of Minnesota is described as follows to wit:
That part of Lots 16 and 17 and 18 of the Auditor's plat of the S1 of Sec 8, Twp
, Range 29W described as follows, to -wit: beginning at the NE corner of Lot
17; thence N 88 degrees 30' W, along the N line of said Auditor's plat,
514.5'; thence S 47 degrees, 40' W, 530.7', to a point on the E'ly 75 foot right-
of-way line of Minnesota Trunk Hwy No. 22; thence S 47 degrees, 40' E along said
right -of -way line, 709.65'; thence deflect left 90 degrees 00' 150.00'; thence
deflect right 90 degrees 00', 180.00'; thence deflect left 90 degrees 00', 45.4';
thence deflect right 90 degrees 00', 135.4 feet, to a point on the east line of
Lot 16; thence N'ly, along the E line of lots 16 and 17 to the point of
beginning.
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THIS HEARING will be held by the McLeod County Planning Commission at which •
time you may appear if you desire, either in person or by agent or attorney, in
opposition to or support of the proposed Conditional Use. Thereafter, the McLeod
County Planning Commission shall forward its recommendations to the County Board
of Commissioners. If you desire to appeal the Planning Commission's
recommendations, you can take your request to the County Board which has the
power to overrule the decision of the Planning Commission.
DATED THIS 8TH DAY OF JUNE, 1992.
Edwin E. Homan
McLeod County Zoning Administrator
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
• MINUTES
HUTCHINSON PLANNING COMMISSION
Tuesday, June 16, 1992
1. CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Clint Gruett at
7:30 p.m. with the following members present: E1Roy Dobratz, Tom
Lyke, Craig Lenz, Bill Craig, Roland Ebent and Chairman Gruett.
Members Absent: Dean Wood Also Present: Gary Plotz, City
Administrator, John Rodeberg, City Engineer, and G. Barry Anderson,
City Attorney.
2. MINUTES
Mr. Lenz made a motion to approve the minutes of the regular
meeting dated Tuesday, May 19, 1992. Seconded by Mr. Dobratz the
motion carried unanimously.
3. PUBLIC HEARINGS
(a) CONSIDERATION OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT OF
" HUTCHINSON DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PLAT NO. 2
Chairman Clint Gruett opened the hearing at 7:31 p.m.
• with the reading of publication #4389 as published in the
Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 4, 1992. The request
is for the purpose of considering a preliminary and final
plat to be known as " HUTCHINSON DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT
PLAT NO. 2."
City Administrator Gary Plotz commented on the plat and
City Engineer John Rodeberg explained the location of the
platted area and the need to vacate all right of ways in
the plat. Mr. Plotz commented on the staff
recommendation of approval.
Mr. Dobratz moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr.
Lenz the hearing closed at 7:35 p.m. Mr. Dobratz made a
motion to recommend approval to city council. Seconded
by Mr. Ebent the motion carried unanimously.
(b) CONSIDERATION OF VACATION OF ALL RIGHT -OF -WAYS WITHIN THE
HUTCHINSON DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PLAT NO. 2
Chairman Cruett opened the hearing at 7:306 p.m. vitti the
reading of publication #'4390 as published in the
Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 4, 1992, and Tuesday,
June 9, 1992. The request is for the purpose of
considering a request by city staff to vacate all right
of ways within "Hutchinson Downtown Redevelopment Plat
• No. 2 ".
HUTCHINSON PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES •
6/19/92
City Administrator Plotz explained the vacating of right
of ways to facilitate the parking lot and commented on
staff recommendation of approval.
Mr. Lenz moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr.
Dobratz the hearing closed at 7:37 p.m. Mr. Lenz made a
motion to recommend approval to city council. Seconded by
Mr. Dobratz the motion carried unanimously.
(c) CONSIDERATION OF REZONING FROM I/C TO C -3 REQUESTED BY
ERICKSON'S DIVERSIFIED FOR FESTIVAL FOODS STORE
Chairman Gruett opened the hearing at 7:38 p.m. with the
reading of publication J4391 as published in the
Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 4, 1992. The request
is for the purpose of considering a request by Erickson's
Diversified to rezone property from I/C
(Industrial /Commercial District) to C -3 (Central
Commercial) located in the "Hutchinson Downtown
Redevelopment Plat No. 2 11 .
City Administrator Gary Plotz explained the rezoning of
Festival Foods Store area and Simonson's Lumber. He •
stated Simonson's was called on the request.
City Engineer Rodeberg commented on extending the C -3
district and stated setbacks would remain the same.
Mr. Ebent moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr.
Craig the hearing closed at 7:40 p.m. Mr. Ebent moved to
recommend approval to city council. Seconded by Mr. Craig
the motion carried unanimously.
(d) CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION
OF FESTIVAL FOODS STORE IN THE FLOOD PLAIN
Chairman Gruett opened the hearing at 7:41 p.m. with the
reading of publication #4392 as published in the
Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 4, 1992. The request
is for the purpose of considering conditional use permit
requested by Erickson's Diversified for the construction
of a Festival Foods Store in the flood plain.
City Administrator Plotz explained the flood fringe in
this area is not as much problem as it was on the Shopko
site.
HUTCHINSON PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
6/19/92
Mr. Tim Nelson, Everest Group, commented on the flood
fringe and how it cuts through the building. Mr. Nelson
then made a presentation regarding the proposed building.
He stated the parking calculation will be met without the
need of a variance.
Mr. Plotz commented on the parking requirements. Mr.
Nelson explained this store exterior will be similar to
the Shopko store. He also presented a drawing of the
store and commented on the landscaping.
There was discussion on the truck entrance and exit from
1st Ave. to Washington Ave.
Mr. Plotz commented on the Elks relocation to Hwy 7 E.
with no immediate plans for a new location at this time.
Mr. Craig moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr.
Lenz the hearing closed at 7:51 p.m. Mr. Craig made a
motion to recommend approval of the conditional use
permit. Seconded by Mr. Dobratz the motion carried
unanimously.
• (e) CONSIDERATION OF REZONING FROM R -2 TO C -2 REQUESTED BY
PETE KASAL LOCATED ON SOUTH GRADE RD
Chairman Gruett opened the hearing at 7:52 p.m. with the
reading of publication #4393 as published in the
Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 4, 1992. The request
is for the purpose of considering a request by Mr. Pete
Kasal to rezone property from R -2 (Multi - family
Residence) to C -2 (Automotive /Service Commercial
District) located in "Plaza Heights" on South Grade Road.
City Administrator Gary Plotz commented on the site being
proposed to be rezoned and explained the background and
history of the area. He also commented on the
Restrictive Covenants regarding the rezoning in 1982.
City Attorney G. Barry Anderson stated it is his opinion
there are not restrictive covenants in the traditional
sense and stated in his opinion the document is an
agreement between the owner and the city but was not
recorded by the owner at the time. He commented this
would be a policy call for the planning commission and
city council.
Mr. John Korngiebel commented on the proposal and the
• placement of the building on the lot.
HUTCHINSON PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
6/19/92
Mrs. Lucille Dufresne, 1000 Sunset St., stated she is
concerned with the rezoning and the type of building.
Mrs. Valerie Doering, 954 Steven St., asked why Mr. Lipke
would promise with a covenant and now how could this be
changed. She also stated concern with the area being
zoned commercial.
City Attorney Anderson state the covenant did not
apparently do what it was intended to do.
Mr. Pete Kasal, explained the development of the property
and how the building would look residential but would be
a buffer between the commercial and residential area. He
commented on the sketches submitted by the city and
stated that restrictive covenants are generally recorded
with the county which was not done in this case. Mr.
Kasal stated the staff originally suggested approval of
the project.
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Mrs. Edna Loncorich, 835 Chicago, voiced concern with
commercial lots and asked about other commercial lots.
Discussion followed on the increase of traffic. .
Mr. Ebent commented he asked the staff to research the
issue and explained the agreement could carry weight. He
commented on the office building being a buffer zone.
Mr. Craig moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr.
Lenz the hearing closed at 8:23 p.m. Mr. Craig made a
motion to deny the request based on the restrictive
covenant being a "good faith document ". Seconded by Mr.
Ebent the motion carried unanimously.
(f) CONSIDERATION OF VACATION OF UTILITY EASEMENT SUBMITTED
BY PETE KASAL LOCATED IN PLAZA HEIGHTS ON SOUTH GRADE RD
Chairman Gruett opened the hearing at 8:24 p.m. with the
reading of publication #4394 as published in the
Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 4, 1992 and Tuesday,
June 9, 1992. The request is for the purpose of
considering a petition to vacate 135' utility easement
located in "Plaza Heights ".
Mr. Craig moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr..
Lenz the hearing closed at 8:25 p.m. Mr. Craig made a •
motion to reject the request based on the outcome of the
rezoning request. Seconded by Mr. Dobratz the motion
carried unanimously.
HUTCHINSON PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
• 6/19/92
(g) CONSIDERATION OF VARIANCE REQUESTED BY PETE KASAL FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF OFFICE BUILDING ON SOUTH GRADE RD
Chairman Gruett opened the hearing at 8:26 p.m. with the
reading of publication #4395 as published in the
Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 4, 1992. The request
is for the purpose of considering a variance requested by
Mr. Pete Kasal for reduction of setback to construct a
40' x 88' office building on South Grade Rd.
Mr. Lenz moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr.
Dobratz the hearing closed at 8:27 p.m. Mr. Lenz made a
motion to reject the request. Seconded by Mr. Dobratz
the motion carried unanimously.
(h) CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUESTED BY
RICHARD LENNES TO MOVE HOUSE ON TO PROPERTY LOCATED AT
506 GLEN ST S
Chairman Gruett opened the hearing at 8:28 p.m. with the
reading of publication #4396 as published in the
Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 4, 1992. The request
is for the purpose of considering a conditional use
. permit requested by Mr. Richard Lennes to move a house on
to property located at 506 Glen St S.
City Administrator Gary Plotz commented on the proposal
of moving the house. Mr. Plotz stated the staff
recommended approval.
Mr. Dick Lennes stated the present house is not habitable
and will be removed. His intention is to move the new
house on to the property and add an addition to the house
with an attached garage.
There was discussion of the existing garage to be removed
after the construction and remodeling in complete.
Mr. Lennes requested the decision on the curb cut be made
after the construction of the garage is complete. City
Engineer Rodeberg stated that would be permitted.
Mr. Ebent moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr.
Craig the hearing closed at 8:33 p.m. Mr. Ebent made a
motion to recommend approval based on the understanding
the present garage be removed after the project is
completed and prior to sale of the property. Seconded by
Mr. Craig the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Lyke
• commented on the removal of a gas line as requested by
Hutch Utilities.
HUTCHINSON PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES .
6/19/92
(i) CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUESTED BY CHAD
UECKER TO MOVE A 1970 TRAILER HOME IN COUNTRY CLUB
TERRACE
Chairman Gruett opened the hearing at 8:34 p.m. with the
reading of publication #4397 as published in the
Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 4, 1992. The request
is for the purpose of considering a conditional use
permit requested by Mr. Chad Uecker to move a 1970
Artcraft trailer home on to property in Country Club
Terrace Lot 46.
City Administrator Plotz commented on the request as it
relates to older trailer homes and the staff
recommendations being building code issues. City
Engineer John Rodeberg stated the items discussed by
staff are to bring the home to building code.
Discussion followed on the egress windows.
Mr. Bill Block, owner of the mobile home park, stated his
concern with the zoning ordinance regulating the trailers
in the park. City Engineer Rodeberg explained the issues •
are for health and life safety and the city has the right
to address those issues. City Attorney Anderson
commented on the rights of the city and the owner and the
ruling of the zoning ordinance.
Mr. Block stated he would allow this home in his park.
Mr. Craig moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr.
Ebent the hearing closed at 8:45 p.m. Mr. Craig made a
motion to recommend approval of the request contingent on
the building code issues being met. Seconded by Mr.
Ebent the motion carried unanimously.
(j) CONSIDERATION OF REZONING FROM R -2 TO C -4 REQUESTED BY
CHARLES PEARSON FOR A CARWASH AT 902 HWY 15 S
Chairman Gruett opened the hearing at 8:46 p.m. with the
reading of publication #4398 as published in the
Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 4, 1992. The request
is for considering a request by Mr. Charles Pearson to
rezone property from R -2 (Multi - family Residence) to C -4
(Fringe Commercial) for the construction of a carwash
located on Hwy 15 S.
City Attorney Gary Plotz commented on the request and the
history of the lot to be rezoned. He explained City
Staff interpreted this as spot zoning which is not
allowed.
• HUTCHINSON PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
6/19/92
Mr. Myron Fischer, 325 Hwy 15 S, voiced his concern with
no site plan being presented and possibly should be
developed with a more residential use such as a condo.
Mr. Gordon Bauer, 844 Brown St., voiced objection to a
carwash in a residential area.
Mr. Dick Jensen, 216 Lynn, commented on the concerns of
the neighborhood safety and the drainage problems which
now exist.
Mr. Joe Schulte, Realtor for the project, questioned spot
zoning when commercial is across the road. Mr. Plotz
commented on the zoning across the street as being R -3
not commercial zoning.
There was discussion on spot zoning in the city and not
intentionally creating spot zoning.
Marlow Priebe, former city engineer, commented on the
history of zoning in the city and the zone on this
property being returned to residential at such time the
Coca Cola property use changed.
• Mr. Gerald Henning, 824 Brown St., is concerned with the
increased traffic and traffic hazard of a carwash in a
residential neighborhood.
Mr. Craig moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr.
Ebent the hearing closed at 9:04 p.m. Mr. Craig made a
motion to deny the request. Seconded by Mr. Lenz the
motion carried unanimously.
(k) CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUESTED BY
LOUIS BRUNNER TO CONSTRUCT A BUILDING ON KOUWE ST AND HWY
7 W
Chairman Gruett opened the hearing at 9:05 p.m. with the
reading of publication #4399 as published in the
Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 4, 1992. The request
is for the purpose of considering a request by Mr. Louis
Brunner for a conditional use permit to construct a 40'
x 80' multi - purpose warehouse and office building located
on 4th Ave NW.
City Administrator Gary Plotz commented on the site plan
and the elevation of the property. He stated staff
recommends continuing the hearing to the July meeting and
• requested Mr. Brunner bring in a professional site plan.
HUTCHINSON PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES •
6/19/92
Mr. Louis Brunner explained the request and the access to
the property and excavating. He agrees to continuing the
hearing to July. City Engineer John Rodeberg stated this
is a unique lot.
Mr. Lenz moved to continue the request until the July
meeting, seconded by Mr. Craig the motion carried
unanimously.
4. NEW BUSINESS
(a) DISCUSSION OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT OF "FAIRGROUNDS
ADDITION" SUBMITTED BY MCLEOD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASSOC.
City Administrator Gary Plotz commented on the request
being made for both preliminary and final plat. There
are drainage easements to be addressed. He presented the
plat and a sketch of the area.
(b) DISCUSSION OF REZONING FROM R -1 TO I/C PROPERTY ANNEXED
BY MCLEOD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASSOC. TO BE PLATTED
"FAIRGROUNDS ADDITION"
City Engineer John Rodeberg commented that the most •
appropriate zoning would be I/C as transitional.
City Administrator Plotz explained both the rezoning and
platting are contingent on the annexation. John
Korngiebel stated the access would be from the north.
(c) DISCUSSION OF PRELIMINARY PLAT SUBMITTED BY DEVELOPERS
DIVERSIFIED
City Administrator Gary Plotz commented on the platting
of the property north of the mall.
A representative of Developers Diversified presented the
plat and explained the purchase of land and the
development of the land.
(d) DISCUSSION OF STORAGE BUILDING ON TEXAS AVE WITHIN C -4
DISTRICT
City Administrator Gary Plotz stated staff has no comment
except the zoning ordinance has been changed and now does
not allow for mini - storage.
Mr. Barton explained the proposal and commented on the .
buildings and security.
• HUTCHINSON PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
6/19/92
(e) DISCUSSION OF SKETCH BETWEEN MCDONALD DR. AND ROBERTS RD
SUBMITTED BY GARY HASSE, BETTER BUILT HOMES
City Engineer John Rodeberg explained the proposal for
single family homes in the $75,000 to $85,000 range on
Jackson St. He stated Mr. Hasse plans to bring in a plat
of the area which should be easy to develop.
(f) DISCUSSION OF PLACING 1992, 28'X64' MANUFACTURED HOME ON
498 CALIFORNIA ST
City Administrator Plotz commented on the foundation of
the manufactured home and the interpretation of the
zoning ordinance as to a permanent foundation. The home
owner is requesting a pier foundation.
Mr. Craig made a motion to direct staff to obtain legal
advise regarding the zoning ordinance pertaining to
permanent foundations on manufactured homes moved to
residential lots. Seconded by Mr. Lenz the motion carried
unanimously.
• (g) COMMUNICATION FROM STAFF
City Administrator Gary Plotz commented on an item from
the county regarding a conditional use permit for a
pallet company on Hwy 22 S in Hassan Valley within the 2
mile radius.
Mr. Lenz made a motion to approve with no objection to
the county, seconded by Mr. Craig the motion carried
unanimously.
5. OLD BUSINESS
NONE
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There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at
10:15 p.m.
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
101 P ARK PLACE
HuTCBINSON, MINNESOTA 55350 -
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OTHY W. FATINSEI
YAHY E. H08HOCHS
June 22, 1992
Mr. Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
Re: Landfill Issues
Our File No. 388 -92200
OF COIIYeEL
WILLLA W. CANHRON
RAYMOND C.I A L.ER
PAUL N.DEOICH
CHARLES R.CARI[ICRAEL"
50M CEDAR LASH ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS,RINNESOTA 53416
(61Z) 345-9000
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Dear Gary:
It is my understanding the County has refused to cooperate with
the request of the City to use escrowed funds to assist in the cost
of cleaning up the municipal landfill located south of Hutchinson
on Highway 22.
I don't know that anyone is particularly interested in beginning
a declaratory judgment action since that will simply further
complicate matters between the City and the County. However, the
thought does occur to me that perhaps it would be useful to secure
an advisory opinion from the Minnesota Attorney General's office.
I discussed this matter at some length with Ken Raschke, Suite 200,
525 Park Street, St. Paul, Mn. 55103. Raschke advises me that the
Attorney General's office is now charging municipalities for the
preparation of opinions. The rate is approximately $25 per hour
and he estimates it will cost anywhere between $500 and $750 to
complete the opinion.
He has expressed some reluctance to have the State of Minnesota
between the City and the County and I suspect, although he did not
tell me, that it may be a requirement of the Attorney General's
office that the County join in the request for an opinion.
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YAHY E. H08HOCHS
June 22, 1992
Mr. Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
Re: Landfill Issues
Our File No. 388 -92200
OF COIIYeEL
WILLLA W. CANHRON
RAYMOND C.I A L.ER
PAUL N.DEOICH
CHARLES R.CARI[ICRAEL"
50M CEDAR LASH ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS,RINNESOTA 53416
(61Z) 345-9000
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Dear Gary:
It is my understanding the County has refused to cooperate with
the request of the City to use escrowed funds to assist in the cost
of cleaning up the municipal landfill located south of Hutchinson
on Highway 22.
I don't know that anyone is particularly interested in beginning
a declaratory judgment action since that will simply further
complicate matters between the City and the County. However, the
thought does occur to me that perhaps it would be useful to secure
an advisory opinion from the Minnesota Attorney General's office.
I discussed this matter at some length with Ken Raschke, Suite 200,
525 Park Street, St. Paul, Mn. 55103. Raschke advises me that the
Attorney General's office is now charging municipalities for the
preparation of opinions. The rate is approximately $25 per hour
and he estimates it will cost anywhere between $500 and $750 to
complete the opinion.
He has expressed some reluctance to have the State of Minnesota
between the City and the County and I suspect, although he did not
tell me, that it may be a requirement of the Attorney General's
office that the County join in the request for an opinion.
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RESIDENT ATTORNEY
O. DA88T ANDERSON
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'CERTIFIED AS A CML TRIAL SPECIALINT BY TICE MINWEHOTA STATE DAR ASSOCIATION
"CEHT'IFIED AS A REAL PROPERTY LW SPECIATSST BY THE RTNN A. STATE EAR ASSOCIATION /
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Mr. Gary D. Plotz
June 22, 1992
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I would suggest that if the City is interested in this approach
that we simply contact the County and offer to pay the entire cost
of getting the opinion if the County will join in the request.
I look forward to hearing from you. Best regards.
Very truly yours,
AF,NOLD & McEOWELL G
G. Barr Anderson
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HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA
he storm shelter will be 64' x 32' or 2048 square feet, which will
rovide space for 512 individuals at the state recomme r
7uare feet per person. The park at maximum capacity s 213 to .
t three persons per home the maximum population at the ill
e 639. Therefore the proposed shelter will provide space for 80
ercent of the maximum population.
�Irrently there are approximatel 165 lots occ The shelter
tll therefore provide space for urrent tenants. Because
arks are seldom 1004 occupied and since 100% of the tenants a
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+o hollow metal doors will be provided. One door will be sized
)r wheelchair access. One door will have a codified entry which •
1 tenants will be made aware.
ie excavator will be Juul Contracting of Hutchinson. The
'oting /wall contractor will be Progressive Concrete and Masonry of
uw Hope, Minnesota and the roof contractor will be Spancrete. We
11 install underground electric to the structure and two
c• :ergency lights with standby battery packs will be installed in
.e building.
e total cost of the structure is estimated at approximately
f 0,000. I have made arrangements for the funds without assistance
om local banks who have refused to cooperate.
anticipate construction to begin immediately after approval of
is project at the City Council meeting of June 23, 1992.
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Spanorat +opoaas k7 fumish maWsIs and tabor for Praoast cworel9 deambed herein and as shown on fm folfow)np &u
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SMPE kpproxLmstely 2,048 sq. ft. of 12 plank including manufacturing, delivery and
arectcon.
PR ICE • seven Thousand Five Hundred Seventy Dollars (Includes Sales Tax) $ 7.570.00
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1 S crate plank with a two (2) hour D.B.C. fire rating, and designed for a
s rLmposed load per plans.
0 2 E t.on of the above in 1 trip with standard grouting of plank to plank joints and
b-- ing strips.
3 P k npenLngs as follows: none shown. All other openings @awed during erection
t are not round and over V sq. will be provided at 815.00 per In. ft. plus cost
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7. a )rt Ifntele or plank connection hardware such as rebar and plates required to be
C.• in work of others.
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4- R Lng of plank core* with concrete.
S. 1+ Iatlon in plank cores.
6. P. as that may be required in top of plank.
7. Cc etc or other fill between notched plank and columns.
We plates of any kind.
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To HE cjw > mined at time of Contract.
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1 Vrer ar.c9s9 suitable for Ganes and trucks to move unassisted from public roads to all crane working area u required by
';Par n, rx otnarwlae IrKkata l hewn. vAl be provl end rash tred by purchaser. Cb3 x;&V wlfes ahtlf be *Wcfed or rwnovw
and. rt aW Ic6bla. arrow removal and venter treat wllf be provided at no Coat to Spanaete.
all yen barricades required dAing and after erecaon to be provided by the purdreser.
Man: • ufing dlmenslons shelf b6 aatebllshed from approved Sparovte shop drawkVs only. ff field veAflcatlon of dlrnensiona Is
regLv A shall be the rmonsdity of tha purchaser.
a Ouelr ,irrol testing. tolerances and procedure; for manufacturing and erectbn are based on appksble P.C.I. industry standards.
Cosh additional or outside tasting are not included,
5 noes wfnrmgnce Band is not V1Ck09d nJ *w of wWx referenced ha*n. idguida%d damages mA not be accepted,
r An W , Builders Insurance Certillcete rtsming'ta subcontractors" as add. Insured, 90 be provided by purchaser on request.
7. Gen, �1 contractor to provide a 30' wide and level access up to and along the side
of . structure for apancrete'e crane and trucks.
8. Put ser wtll not install steel or masonry above plank bearing area prior to plank
lnr letlon.
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VtOr r eantrtx:t forms are this proposal or Sisndard AarMMM AO.C. or AIA as modlaed by Spancrete. Other forms are not
=W amass ns language is agreeahle Contracts will not be signed wMW this proposal incorporated thareln.
AS cc is anq w b*I to CIO approval arndror W111cation Of 1lra CkV and a mutuaay sgraaabla Meant seheduie.
n ''synv xms era net 30 days with no rats" WKhheld, uNess other tetms�rs agreed upon prior to the contract.
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Mr. Daniel Gleeson d Associates
2402 University Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55114
Dear Mr. Gleeson:
I have received your Country Club Terrace storm shelter drawings dated April
10, 1992, and a copy of Mr. W. R. Block's letter to Hutchinson's City
Administrator Gary Plotz stating his desire to begin excavation.
In review of the drawings, I find them incomplete and am requesting further
information along with a plan review payment of $202.31 prior to further
review.
Upon approval from owner, W. R. Block, please resubmit revised drawings
including complete code review information such as: occupancy, occupant load,
• structural engineering calculations, type of construction, handicap access,
underground electricity provisions, define location with setbacks and finish
floor elevations, illumination, etc.
For your reference I am enclosing storm shelter design guidelines and
correspondence from the State Building Code office, relative to storm shelter
design.
Looking forward to your resubmittal.
Best regards,
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
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cc: W.R. Block
Charles Scheider, MN Dept. of Health
Gary Plotz, City Administrator
G. Barry Anderson, City Attorney
• Steve Madson, Chief of Police
City Hall Parks &Recreation
37 Washington Avenue West 900 Harrington Street
(612) 587 -5151 (612) 587 -2975
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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Police Departinen t
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HUTCH, INC.
369 EAST KELLOGG BOULEVARD • ST. PAUL, MN • 55101
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Mr. Gary Plotz
City Administrator
City of Hutchinson
City Hall
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, MN 55350
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Attached are two (2) copies of plans for the storm shelter at
Country Club Terrace. The new shelter will be 32' x 64' in size or
2048 SF. The walls will be constructed with concrete blocks and
the roof will be prestressed concrete slabs.
The proposed shelter will provide space for 512 persons. The state
requires 4 square feet /person. Therefore, at an average of 3
persons /home the shelter will provide space for the residents of
170 homes or 80% of the maximum occupancy. There are currently 165
homes at Country Club Terrace.
Based on preliminary estimates the shelter will cost about $25,000.
• The local Marquette Bank where I currently do my banking has
declined to loan the necessary funds citing new government
regulations and accounting procedures. I will attempt to borrow
funds from the other local banks. Maybe the City of Hutchinson has
a source of low interest funding.
I'm certainly ready to start digging. This building will hopefully
stop the negative feelings between the City Council and Country
Club Terrace Management.
I'm also reviewing a bid to repair and repaint the sign.
Please call with questions.
Very truly yours,
HUTCH, nc.
W. R. Block
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cc: Charlie Schneider, MN Dept of Health
• Attachment: Letter from Marquette Bank
Storm Shelter Plan
W.R. BLOCK, GENERAL MANAGER • 612.226 -9564
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STATE OF MINNESOTA
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
SAINT PAUL
BUILDING CODSS AND
STANDARDS DIVISION
DATE: May 16, 1988
40111 NSTWO SOUARS
7TH AND ROBSRT STS.
ST. PAUL. MN 53101
PAolu, 612/2964639
TO: Municipal Building OfficiaZa
FROM: Richard A. Brooks, Direct
State Building Inspector
SUBJECT: Adoption of Rules for the Construction of Manufactured Home
Park Storm Shelters
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Pursuant to Minnesota Laws, 1987, Chapter 195, the Commissioner of Administration
was required to adopt rules for minimum standards for the construction of low
cost manufactured home park storm shelters. All shelters constructed after
March 1, 1988, shall be constructed in accordance with these standards.
Chapter 195 amended Minnesota Statutes 327.20 Subdivision 1, regulating manufactured
home parks as administered by the Minnesota Department of Health. It is printed
on the reverse side of this letter.
A copy of the rules amending the Minnesota State Building Code are also attached
to this notice.
RAB:RIH:p
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
CHAIfER N3 —H1+Na 1%
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pvi repaint rp OpTrQr ."111 M aHhn.6r rnidrwr esnrn mrnr .oui, na,pnn a
JwibnlY .rM'..m ,, tor N'.. Aaran Itaa x ,wi 31170. nd4n.q 1. ere/u.
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA-
Scaion I. Muneaou Status, 1996, accuw 377.20, subdivision 1, if amended
to read.
Subdrvnion I. RULES. No domestic animah or house pee of oreurpan of
woufa,uad borne parka a recreational camping area shag be arloaed to run
at WS,, a commit any maim lithlo she limle of a manufanured home
park or recreatmml camping area. Easels ou tuhnufed home park or recreation-
al camping area limned under the provisions of aectlaa 327.10, 377.11, 327.14
w 327.28 shall, among other things, provide for the f00wing, in the manner
hereuufter specified
(1) A responsible aiftri W cammker shall be in charge of every cwnufr-
wred hare park or recreational umping area M all times, who dull marnuin
Use park or area, and m faniliiin and equipment in a clean, tudedY and sanitary
condition- In any manufactured home park contain-rig M- than 30 but the
atftndint, caretaker, or other r,ponsible park empioya, thus be readily avaita-
ble al all time, in sae of emergency.
(2) All manufacuted borne parka shall be 1111 dnioed and be baled W
that the dn,nagr of she park area will not end W any later supply- No waste
eater from manufrtured homes a reneational ampirp vncxl, shall be depot
iced on the surface of the ground. All sewage and other water Carried antes
shall be discharsrd into a mmicipal+,Wage aYfnem whenever avaiWk. M7an a
municipal aware, system is not available, a arwap dispoal syse , MCC able ro
the stale comm113uri r of health shall be provided.
(3) No manufactured home "I be located Closer than three fen m the Side
W lutes of a manufanurrd home park, if the abultinna property is improved
property, or r)..r than W. fees ro e pablic suitors ar alley. Ea h individual sift
sha11 abul or face on a dnveway or clear urmccumed spare of rot ka Oust 16
feet In vidth. which spare shall Wee tlnob.lncned sans W a PUNK hghwaY a
alley. There shall be an open apaee of al legal sea fat b,aan the odes of
ad,acenl manufactured him, ridding their attachirepss ad at kart three feet
between manufactured lawn when parked trod m rod. The Wita between
manufa,uad homers may be used For The parkiN of ^soot `,hicks and other
property. if the vehicle or other property is parked ar I= ftn ken from the
nearer adlacevi manufanured bumc poaitwn- The inquisitiveness of this part
graph YWI not apply to recratioral ampmg s ^•a and varura may be granted
by the stale commiworftr of health in numufacured horns pork, &ten the
vananre u applied for in wrung and in the opinroo of We mmmiaumer the
vartana will not erdanper the IIOIN, nlnY and welfare of stimufanured home
park occs,parim
(4) M adeq,rme guppy of later of ale, m U" quality 11111131 be fWRiahed
Y each raaoufactned bonne park car recreational curq u l area, The scurta of
tW water supply thus Bon be approved by the Ma depanaam Of hafth. At
leas, one vain supply tatter suss be provided a cpa.eaia loasou throvgB-
1M the naaakcumd some park a recreational amppa9 area.
(T) A11 phmsbiry d a11 be Imtaged in accordance with that rules of ft arm
commiaaipper, of bahh and the gapviaam of the Mineola plambiag rode.
(6) To use err of is roandactored Imes park with lei ItE 14 ism,Ufac"
Hgq }stun a plw for the aMhem4 a the sale evacmuoa In a ark place d
shelftr of this residenu of the park ra timea of awe weadfta ao ssffi . uKh era
tormdus, high winds read floods. The shehn a evacvtian plan thus be
developed with the aaiMxe tad approval of tW munielpsJiy wbei lbe put u
bated and &ball be pamd at conspicuous locations throughon the Pit
Norniq u this paragraph rWmres the department of bmhh 10 mW err approve
my stfthn or evacmtron plan devslopul by a part Failure of muddpality n
appravc a plan submitted by a park "I not be pound, For action npiasf Ilia
park by the department of health if the park has made a pond kith effort b
61 the plan and obtain municipal approvLL U A manufactured borne RaL with f ag g more PRIafMUrt6
1 2Ej2r L March L f?!- Eba provide ! PS e S s !2 RpA
revaawn $ !244 fC era elrmtiol, 8f tl[h' cal 341 11f1 A3 YF LM11
.,thin I 21A fir ui11 ash ruxlear, a once' 2f
le CS `�1 ^dL!tQ�9f 1211 hub -n(h ].5 slicift 2 evrVNdn
2M M99 DS amour v�d h}_e muniriwlitr tsiit -14.49 n1 "K'tplibty
LMy Mile IhS @E% 51rP 14 Was r ! !bSW 1f lI dclieswi M 1 Lf1
WWI Cf "ter is era a vail , F ^thin I " t' °^abk dim front Ih Ill d
M £f f M-- ! royal !A 1b5 2L-- rho In jobrinmed h3 Ih 11Lt4
9 r gL drwnmenl $ hea h- '
(11 6 manufrts deg al:k -th I£1 £r irate ttunufattured limn
amn>n a M Mn 1lSe..BK AW 111Sg L 199L no R! `>t]ft 91!= 2f t Mller
15 uiryd kX section L
Sec- 2. pn.2asl SHELTRR CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS.
�h eomminiaper Sf ado "',sin non afire- 6�pjo , III rum, minilr (((�f3 PLn
gild] & d ^s cmnrp,ipn 2f ft= 2M manufrared 1 21111 pwm "Pseh'
42 March - ML 2 shlhea con" aster March L 124 Lh.11 bS
L ea q rt jbSZ pan
Sec 3. FFA.SUITIfY STUDY.
TJl 1 cpmmisabn, 2f odmip,gauon shill dun a study L do t Ih
f ib' n of =-tri norm shell L JU Lti cmnrrucl fg
abmc4r@& 3L -family houfina LrLd Lla_11 J N study L lilac
QY January 11 1980
See. 4. EFFECTIVE DATE.
stst,00, i -- effmi March L1.249-
Approved May 21, If87
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Adopted Permanent Rules Relating to Manufactured Home Park Storm Shelter Design
The rules pn"med and puhlished at .State Ra•,t'isrer, Volume 12. Nurnhcr 20, pages 1030. 10.14. Nuvcmher 16. 1997 (12 S.R.
103n) are adopted as pnrp)%W,
1370.0100 PURPOSE.
The purpose of parts 1370.0100 to 1370.0230 is to provide minimum standards of design and construction of buildings to provide
protection for manufactured home park occupants from tornadoes and extreme winds.
1370.0110 SCOPE.
Parts 1370.0100 to 1370.0230 apply to buildings or portions of buildings that are designed for use as manufactured home park
storm shelters.
1370.0120 DEFINITIONS.
Subpart I . Scope. The definitions in this pan apply to pans 1370.0100 to 1370.0230.
Subp. 2. Storm shelter. "Storm shelter" means a structure or portion of a structure designed in compliance with pans 1370.0100
to 1370.0230.
Subp. 3. Dual purpose storm shelter. "Dual purpose storm shelter" means a structure or portion of a structure designed for use
as a storm shelter amd also designed for some other secondary permitted use.
Subp. 4. Single purpose storm shelter. "Single purpose storm shelter" means a structure designed for use only as a storm shelter.
1370.0130 APPLICsBLE REQUIREMENTS.
Subpart I. Incorporation by reference. "Interim Guidelines for Building Occupant Protection from Tornadoes and Extreme
Winds;' TR -83A )anuary 1980, sections I and 2, published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, D.C., is
incorporated by reference and must be used to determine design loads and as a guide for use in designing storm shelters. The
document is not subject to frequent change and is available: (1) in the hinnesota State Law Library; (2) from the Printing and
Publications Division, Federal Emergency Managemeni Agency. PO. Box 8181, Washington, D.Cr 20024; and from the Minnesota
Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Services, 85 Siatc Capitol. Ssini Paul, Minnesota 551515.
Subp. 2. Dual purpose storm shelters. A dual purpose storm shelter must comply with other applicable requirements of the state
• building code for its other intended uses.
1370.0140 PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, PERMITS.
Storm shelter plans, engineering calculations, diagrams, and other required data must be prepared by a registered architect or
engineer licensed to practice in Minnesota. For permit procedures, see section 304 of the Uniform Building Code, incorporated by
reference in parts 1305.0100 and 1305.0800.
1370.0150 SPACE REQUIREMENTS.
A minimum or four square feet per person must be provided within a storm shelter. A ceiling height of not less than seven feet
must be provided over 60 percent of the floor area.
1370.0160 REQUIRED EXITS.
Subpart 1. Exits; openings. At least two exits must be provided in compliance with chapter 33 of the Uniform Building Code.
The second tit from a single purpose storm shelter may have an opening of at least nine square feet with a minimum of 20 inches
in width and the bottom of the opening not more than 44 inches from the Boor.
Openings in the exterior walls of the shelter must be protected to prevent flying missiles From entering the interior of the shelter.
Subp 2. Handicapped access. At least one of the exits must comply with chapter 1340, facilities for the handicapped.
Subp. 3. Exit to exterior. When a portion of a structure is designed as a storm ;helm )ne exit must be directly to the exterior
of the building or to an exit system complying with the state building code -
1370.0170 DRY INTERIOR.
Provisions must be made to construct storm shelters owside of flood -prone areas and other nonwater ponding areas and so that
the interiors remain reasonably dry.
1370.0180 UTILITY LINE HAZARDS.
Hazardous utility lines must not be located in or near a storm shelter. The underground electrical service required by pan 1370.0200
is exempt from this requirement.
1370.0190 MINIMIZING FIRE. DANGER.
• Storm shelters must be constructed to minimize the danger of fire from both external and internal sources.
1370.0200 ELECTRICAL POWER.
Under electrical service must be provided to a storm shelter.
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1370.0210 ILLUMINATION.
Subpart I. Minimum Illumination. At least five fact candles of illumination must be provided at (lour level.
Subp. 2. Source. An emergency lighting system must be supplied from storage batteries or an un -site generator installed in
accordance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code, incorporated by reference in chapter 1315.
1370.0220 VENTILATION.
Ventilation must comply with the criterion on page nine of the interim guidelines incorporated in part 1370.CI30.
1370.0230 SANITATION FACILITIES.
Sanitation facilities and water for drinking arc not required for storm shelters.
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I fully understand that any person who violates any provision of the
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a risde eanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished b a fine not ex-
ceeding SSOO or by imprisonment for a period not exceeding 30 days or both, plus,
it either case, the costs of prosecution.
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week prior to the regular Council meeting completely filled out with required
picture.
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I hereby release the agency with which I — seeking application for licecse,
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r.>-re,sly authorized above, fro= any liability for da-a_e :=icL may result frcc
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OPEN -HOLD COUNCIL REPORT TUE. JUN 23, 1992
• 1980 TIDS
ESTHER QUAST &BOB AHLGREN HCDC LOAN t4
1990 TIDS
HUTCHINSON UTILITIES
ELEC- SHOPKO PROJ.
1991 IMPROV.BDS
JUUL CONTRACTING CO
1992 TICB '
1:53 PM page 1
$2,425.82
.$2,425.82•
$87.90
1897.90•
CONNECT SAN.SEWER- SCHRADE
WILSON DEVELOPMENT SERVIC PHASE II RELOCATION ASS'T
19922 TIOS
COUNTY RECORDER
SIMONSON LUMBER CO
STUB ABST.REDEV.$2
2 PIECES PLYWOOD
CENTRAL GARAGE
BRANDON TIRE 00
• CHAMPION AUTO
HUTCH IRON & METAL
MACQUEEN EQUIP INC
MIDWEST MACHINERY
NORDIC TRUCK PARTS INC
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
SWEENEY BROS TRACTOR
TEPLY EQUIPMENT INC
TOWN & COUNTRY TIRE
WIGEN CHEVROLET CO
GENERAL FUND
L
ACKLAND, PAUL
AM RISK SERVICES
AMERICAN PLANNING ASSN
AMOCO OIL CO
ARLT, VIC
ARNOLD & MCDOWELL
BARB KENNEY
BAUMGARTEN, DARVIN
BEACON SPORTS PRODUCTS IN
SENNETT OFFICE SUP.
BERNHAGEN, JOHN
BRIAN BRINKMEIER
BROWN, ALLEN
BROWNS GREENHOUSE
BRYAN ROCK PRODUCTS
C.RIVER VET CLINIC
CADENCE MAGAZINE
CAMERA SHOP
CELLULAR 2000
REPAIR PARTS /LABOR
WINDSHIELD WASHER SOLUTIO
IRON
WATER PUMP
PARTS
STROBE LIGHT
PERA
FILTER SAFETY
DIPSTICK
REPAIR TIRE
SENSOR AS
LEAGUE CONFERENCE EXPENSE
JUNE CONSULTING SERVICES
MEMBER DUES
12.5 GALLONS OF GAS
UMPIRE IN CHIEF
JUNE COMPENSATION
DEPOSIT REFUND
%SAFETY BOOTS
25O BAGS SPARKLE
OFFICE SUPPLIES
JUNE COMPENSATION
SAFETY BOOTS
BASEBALL REFUND
FREIGHT ON TREES
RED BALL DIAMOND AG6.
BOARDING & EUTH FEES
24 MO.SUBSCRIPTION
REPRINTS
MONTHLY CHARGES
$2,120.00
$2,120.00•
$768.50
$768. 50*
$325.00
$25.50
$350.50•
$246.92
$75.87
$11.88
$314.76
$223.52
$94.62
$61.93
$1226.72
$3.82
$70.45
$25.35
$1,255.84*
$190.60
$1,072.80
$107.00
$19.SS
$SS.00
$3,230.00
$25.00
$30.00
$575.00
$121.21
$2,019.00
$30.00
$20.00
$338.00
$526.63
$277.70
$39.95
$11.69
$43.76
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CENTURY LABS
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
CITY OF SAINT PAUL
COPY EQUIPMENT INC
COUNTY TREASURER
CROSBY, JENNIFER
CULLIGAN WATER COND
DAY TIMERS INC
DEPT NATURAL RESOURCES
DEPT.NATURAL RESOURCES
DOROTHEA ARDOLF
DOUG WINN & HUTCHINSON PL
EARL ANDERSON ASSOC
ERICKSON OIL PROD
ESTHER QUAST &BOB AHLGREN
FEED RITE CONTROLS
FIELD, GEORGE
FLAHERTY EQUIPMENT CORP
G.NEIL COMPANIES
GLENCOE UNIFORMS
GRAYSON, CARL J.
GUARDIAN PEST CTL
HAFFLEY. JOHN
HCVN- CH. #10
HOME BAKERY INC
HUTCH FIRE & SAFETY
HUTCH IRON & METAL
HUTCH PLBG & HTG CD
HUTCH TECH COLLEGE
HUTCHINSON UTILITIES
HUTCHINSON WHOLESALE
IAAM NEWS
INFORMATION POLICY OFFICE
INTOXIMETERS INC
JANEL SCHALL
JEFF BEADELL & BERGER PLO
JEFF BEADELL & FACTORY DI
JEROME 0. ROSS
JULIE HAVEMEIER
M, MART
LEAGUE OF MN CITIES
LELAND TEICHERT
LIEDER, DALE
LINDER BUS COMPANY
LONNA RAHN
MANKATO MOBILE RADIO
MANKATO TENT & AWNING CO
MANTLIA, HOWARD
MARK EILER
MATTSON, CURT
MCGARUEY COFFEE INC
MINN U C FUND
MINNESOTA MICROGRAPHICS
MN. CRIME PREVENTION OFFI
MN.80 OF ARCHITECTURE.ENG
TUE, JUN 23, 1992, 1.53 PM
MAY REPAIRS
CLEANING SUPPLIES
BUILDING PERMIT
PDI- FITNESS INSTRUCTORS
2" PK NAILS
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
UMPIRE 2 GAMES
SALT
POCKET ONE PIECE STAND
TITLE REG FEES
DNR REG FEES
TOUR REFUND
HOUSING REHAB #9
SIGNS & POSTS
FILM
SMALL CITIES LOAN 24
CHLORINE,SEQUA- SOL,LYNOE
MEETING EXPENSE
ELEMENT
ENG.PDSTER
OGLE MAG POUCH
UMPIRE 3 GAMES
INSECT CONTROL
UMPIRE 2 GAMES
CABLE RECEIPT 6 -1 -92
ROLLS & COOKIES
INSPECTIONS
4' 3/8 X 3
REPAIRS TO RESTROOM
3 REGISTRATIONS "HAZ MATE
PHOTO EYES
PARTS
SUBSCRIPTION
PUBLICATION
MOUTH PIECES
PROGRAM REFUND
HOUSING REHAB 46
HOUSING REHAB 45
PAPER SERVICE REFUND
GYMNASTICS REFUND
MICROCASSETTES
3 REGISTRATIONS
SWIM REFUND
REFUND SWIM LESSONS
BUS RIDE FOR 30 STUDENTS
CAMP REFUND
MOBILE RADIO &SIREN &INSTAL
FABRIC
UMPIRE 4 GAMES
15 BUTTERNUT TREES
UMPIRE 7 GAMES
COFFEE
4TH QUARTER- J.SALMELA
BLUELINE PAPER
MCPOA MEMBERSHIP
LICENSE RENEWAL
$6,607.13
$185.66
$88.97
$495.00
$31.65
$157.00
$38.00
$34.20
$37.23
$86.00
$300.00
$25.00
$3,037.25
$2,258.39
69.38
$6,395.34
$2,167.87
$12.00
$5.84
$17.04
$32.16
$57.00
$38.50
$38.00
$750.00
$9.00
$52.50
$6.52
$37.00
$15.00
$9,883.05
$9.70
$55.00
$5.00
$120.00
$22.00
$1,800.00
$439.00
$30.00
$6.00
$41.84
$540.00
$20.00
$20.''07''3
$30.00
$15.00
$1,792.15
$708.30
$76.00
$33.75
$133.00
$54.90
$49.00
$51.09
$25.00
$70.00
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MOON, DOLF
MTI DIST.CO
NELSON, KAY
NO STATES SUPPLY INC
NORTHLAND BEVERAGES
OLSONS LOCKSMITH
PAUL KACZMAREK &BERGER PLB
PAULA HEXUM & ANDY LUNDHD
PC EXPRESS
PERA- D.C.P.
PETERSON BUS SERVICE
PIKAL MUSIC STORE
POHLMEIER, RICHARD
PRINTS CHARMING
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
QUADE ELECTRIC
QUADES SPORT SHOP
RAISBECK, LARRY S.
RUNKE, REINHOLD
RUTZ PLBG & HTG
RYAN ZIEMER
SCHLUETER, BRUCE M,
SEWING BASKET
SHEILA 60RHAM
SHELLA HENDRICKS
SHOPKO
SIMONSON LUMBER CO
SORENSEN FARM SUPPLY
SOUTHAM BUS COMM
SPEC MATERIALS INC
STARVE, GENE
STEVE SUSTACEK
SWENSON NURSERY
THE POLICE INSTITUTE
THE UNDERGROUND BAR /GRILL
TOTAL MART.
TOWN & COUNTRY TIRE
TRACY ELLIG
TSCHIMPERLE, SCOTT
TURF SUPPLY COMPANY
TWO WAY COMM INC
UNITED BLDG CENTERS
UNIVERSITY OF MN
US WEST COMMUN
VERMEER SALES & SERVICE
VIKING COCA COLA
VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS
VOSS LIGHTING
WAAGE , RICHARD
WAL -MART
WILLIAMS STEEL & HARDWARE
WITTE SOD
WOLLACK & ASSOCIATES INC
WORUM CHEMICAL CO
XEROX CORP
ZEE MEDICAL SERV
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MEETING EXPENSES
PARTS & SUPPLIES
REFUND ARTS IN THE PARK.
YELLOW LINE & TUBING
17 CASES POP
B KEYS
HOUSING REHAB 42
HOUSING REHAB 1t5
MICROSOFT WORKS WITH WIND
DEFINED CONTRI REPORT
BUS TRANSPORTATION
RECHARGABLE BATTERIES
UMPIRE S GAMES
T SHIRTS
PERA
HANGER DOOR
WHISTLES ETC
UMPIRE 6 GAMES
UMPIRE 2 GAMES
KITCHEN SINK HOSE.
% SAFETY BOOTS
UMPIRE S GAMES
SEW ON EMBLEMS
BASEBALL REFUND
REFUND- CANCELLATION
DECANTER &CLEANING SUPPLIE
PLYWOOD
SCREWS &BUSHING ETC
PUBLICATIONS
CRACK ROUTER
UMPIRE 3 GAMES
%SAFETY BOOTS
3 MAPLE TREES
RESV OFFCR TRG I
POL.COM.LUNCH
100 DELUXE CAR WASHS
MOUNT 8 BALANCE
LESSON REFUND
UMPIRE 7 GAMES
12 BAGS TURF MIX
CRYSTALS
DRAWER SLIDES
REG.FEES TREE COURSE
MONTHLY CHARGES
ASFHALT COMPACTOR
SOFT DRINKS
12 ALL STEEL ORO DL
6 1500 WATT BULBS
MEALS EXPENSES
CRAYONS, FILM, BAGS
TUBE &FLAT MATERIALS
SOD
RENTAL LAW ENFORCE EXAMS
CHEMICALS
5052 COPIER USAGE
FIRST AID SUPPLIES
$30.10
522.52
$5.00
$45.45
$114.75
$105.14
$1,137.00
$400.00
$253.00
$28.71
$1,325.05
$110.00
$95.00
$4,612.99
$5,169.19
$32.00
820.50
$114.00
$76.00
$67.25
$25.87
$95.00
$2.00
$16.00
$13.00
$19.22
$64.'28
$9.32
$171.7^2
$9,760.9'2
$57.00
$30.00
$510.00
$120.00
$30.09
$150.00
$102.00
$13.00
$133.00
$780.93
$2:353.00
$7.66
$100.00
$98.54
$18,500,00
$102.50
$55.93
$212.53
$26.25
$s8.2!
$171.55
$45.00
$1,558.55
$133.65
$S66.46
$25.99
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AAGARD WEST
ALL SEASONS LANDSCAPE /DES
BERGER PLBG S HTG
CENTRAL GARAGE
CURTIN SCIENTIFIC CO
D.P.C.IND.INC
DAVID SMOGER
DYNA SYSTEMS
GRAHAM, MARION
HUTCHINSON UTILITIES
JASON KAHL
JERRY M. LANZ
MANCHESTER PKG CO
METTLER INSTRUMENT CORP.
MN.WASTEWATER OPER.ASSN.
NALCO CHEM.CO
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
QUADE ELECTRIC
RCM ASSOCIATES
STATE TREASURER
TOTUSHEK TRUCKING
UNIVERSITY OF MN
WATER PRODUCTS CO.
ZEE MEDICAL SERV
YOUTH CENTER
TUE, JUN 23, 1992, 1:53 PM
JUNE APARTMENTS
LANDSCAPE BLOCKS
PIPE PARTS
MAY REPAIRS
VALVE
CHEMICALS
X SAFETY BOOTS
METRIC MACHINE SCREW
MEETING EXPENSES
ELEC /GAS
DOUBLE PAYMENT REFUND
Y. STEEL TOED BOOTS
1800 RECYLE BAGS
ANNUAL SERVICE CHECK
REGISTRATION FEES - GRAHAM
CHEMICALS 8 PRODUCTS
PERA
EXCHANGE MODULES
ELEVATED STORAGE TANK SER
APPLICATION FEE
GENL REPAIR
TESTING
5/8" SRII ECR
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MN.STATE ARMORY BLD6.COMM RENTAL FOR TEEN DANCE
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES PERA
$97,650.14+
$5,981.00
$100.00
$62.95
$652.88
51,524.79
$75.00
$30.00
$77.65
$12.58
$14,031.38
$105.00
$30.00
$1,899.51
$216.00
5150.00
$5,375.60
$485.91
$423.75
52,071.84
$30.00
$22.00
$168.00
'58,421.19
$22.24
$41,969.27+
$60.00
$39.86
$99.86«
$146.727.83•
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HANDWRITTEN CHECKS
WATER & SEWER FUND
*Withhold Tax Acct employer contribution 916.11
CENTRAL GARAGE FUND
*Withhold Tax Acct employer contribution 105.72
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*Withhold Tax Acct employer contribution 4,890.32
*Cedar Lake Farm Sr. tour 314.80
*Cimline melter applicator 12,692.00
*DNR registration fees 390.00
TOTAL 18,287.12
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*Withhold Tax Acct employer contribution 68.06
*Kiko Doran water carnival dance 150.00
*Rick Runberg dance 100.00
TOTAL 318.06
• • -jk TO
City of Hutch
lottery
715.00
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City of Hutch
payroll
5,176.00
Withhold Tax Acct
employer contribution
383.10
PERA
employer contribution
213.60
Hutch Leader
advertising
122.85
Viking Coca Cola
supplies
381.05
Hermel Wholesale
supplies
46.28
Bernicks Pepsi
supplies
53.68
Diamond Clear Ice
ice
541.15
Henry's Foods
supplies
2,769.63
Hutch Telephone
phone service
82.14
Sprengler Trucking
freight
507.64
Am Linen
towel service
44.36
Northland Bev
supplies
329.20
Hutch Utilities
elec & gas
446.92
Tri County Water
cooler rental
27.00
Olson Locksmith
lock repair
100.00
Travelers Directory
advertising
243.00
MMBA
annual dues
360.00
City of Hutch
May employee insurance
1,220.94
City of Hutch
genl liab & w.comp
1,423.50
City of Hutch
adding tape & postage
38.20
Griggs Cooper
wine & liquor
6,204.86
Quality Wines
wine & liquor
9,023.71
Ed Phillips
wine & liquor
5,679.02
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Locher Brothers
Triple G
beer
beer
16,935.90
43,986.90
Lenneman
beer
15,220.60
TOTAL
$112,276.23
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
DATE: June 23, 1992
TO: Marilyn J. Swanson
FROM: Mark Hansen
RE: The Hangar Restaurant 6 Flyers Nita Club
1150 Hwy. 7 West
Attached is a notice sent to the above businesses regarding the 10' x 12'
utility shed they moved in without a building permit. As of this date they
have not responded to this notice.
Please file this with the businesses' Liquor License File for review in 1993.
Also, the concrete patio and wood fence at the Flyers Nita Club were
constructed without Building Permits.
UrTAMT
cc: Mr. Alex Gonzalez Manager,
The Flyers Nita Club
City Hall
37 Washington Auenue West
(612) 587 -5151
Parks b Recreation
900 Harrington Street
(612) 587 -2975
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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Police Department
10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -2242
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DATE: June 16. 1992
TO: The Hangar Restaurant b Flyers Ni ght Club
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Our records indicate you have not applied for a Building Permit for the work
currently underway on your property.
Type of work: Utility Shed
Please contact the Building Department at City Hall before proceeding any
further on this project. Zoning Ordinance and Building Codes need to be
reviewed for compliance, and proper permits will need to be issued and paid
for before work will be permitted to continue.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Sincerely,.
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
Mark Henson
Building Inspector
MH /mma
City Hall
37 Washington Avenue West
(612) 587 -5151
Parks & Recreation
900 Harrington Street
(612) 587 -2975
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Police Department 0
10 Franklin Street South
(612) 587 -2241
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
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Mr. Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson MN 55350
PERSONAL & CONFIDENTIAL
_Junker Sanitary Services,
Our File: 3244 -92057
•
Dear Gary:
FOR YOUR INFORMATIOI
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R£CEIVF�
Inc. v. City of Hutchinson
I thought I would send you a letter_outlini>� the status of this
matter which should b distributed to council me ers on a personal
and confidential basis, as the pr v e�33 ged communication between
attorney and client.
Late Wednesday afternoon, June 17, 1992, Junker Sanitary Services,
Inc. (Junker) delivered to this office a Summons and Complaint
along with associated material alleging, among other things, that
the City was impairing rights that Junker had to provide interim
service for all residential and commercial accounts within the city
limits of the City of Hutchinson for the months of July, August &
September. There was also a detailed attack on the special
legislation that was passed by the most recent Minnesota
Legislature which purported to give the City the authority
necessary to provide interim hauling services. There were a number
of references in the material to the alleged failure of the City
to negotiate with Junker, although those statements.had no direct
bearing on the legal argument brought by Junker.
The City responded with a Memorandum and Affidavits outlining some
of the history of the negotiations over the course of the last
several months (copies of which I believe you have received and
June 23, 1992
ARNOLD & MCDOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT l.AW
101 PARR PLACE
HUTcRINSON, MINNESOTA 55350 -2563
(612) 587 -7575
FA (614) 567 -4046
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
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R£CEIVF�
Inc. v. City of Hutchinson
I thought I would send you a letter_outlini>� the status of this
matter which should b distributed to council me ers on a personal
and confidential basis, as the pr v e�33 ged communication between
attorney and client.
Late Wednesday afternoon, June 17, 1992, Junker Sanitary Services,
Inc. (Junker) delivered to this office a Summons and Complaint
along with associated material alleging, among other things, that
the City was impairing rights that Junker had to provide interim
service for all residential and commercial accounts within the city
limits of the City of Hutchinson for the months of July, August &
September. There was also a detailed attack on the special
legislation that was passed by the most recent Minnesota
Legislature which purported to give the City the authority
necessary to provide interim hauling services. There were a number
of references in the material to the alleged failure of the City
to negotiate with Junker, although those statements.had no direct
bearing on the legal argument brought by Junker.
The City responded with a Memorandum and Affidavits outlining some
of the history of the negotiations over the course of the last
several months (copies of which I believe you have received and
June 23, 1992
ARNOLD & MCDOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT l.AW
101 PARR PLACE
HUTcRINSON, MINNESOTA 55350 -2563
(612) 587 -7575
FA (614) 567 -4046
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
O. RARRT A ER90N
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Mr. Gary D. Plotz
June 23, 1992
Page 2
reviewed) as well as an outline of the City's position relative to
the decision of the City not to organize collection of commercial
accounts. Since the City has previously indicated a willingness
to award to Junker the residential account for the remaining three
months, the only significant issue is what will happen to
commercial accounts after June 30, 1992.
At oral argument, Junker made it clear that
provide services after September 30, 1992,
"damages might be appropriate," whatever that
same oral argument, the City pointed out that
Junker are consistent with the tactics used
negotiations.
it had no claim to
but did hint that
might mean. At the
the tactics used by
by Junker in prior
Oral argument was held Friday morning, June 19, 1992, at 8:30 a.m.
and consumed the better part of an hour. The Court ruled late in
the day that the City was not to open any bids on the June 23,
1992, nor was the City to contract with any commercial haulers
other than Junker. The Court's Order is somewhat confused on this
point because the City has never intended to contract with any
other haulers, but I think we can safely assume that what the Court
meant is that the status quo ante must be preserved.
PROCEDURAL POSTURE •
The Court's Order is for the purpose of temporarily restraining the
parties. With any kind of injunctive relief, an Order from a Court
requiring a party to do something or to not do something, there are
essentially three stages. The first stage is a temporary
restraining order. This order is granted by the court to give the
parties some time to prepare whatever additional materials they
feel the court should review in connection with the second stage
of the litigation, and while the plaintiff must show a significant
chance of success on the merits, standard is generally considered
to be lower for a temporary restraining order than for a temporary
injunction, the second stage. As is usually required, the court
in this case has set a date for temporary injunction hearing which
will be June 30, 1992 at 2:00 p.m.
The Court will rule, presumably next Tuesday, on whether or not to
allow the City to decontrol commercial accounts and whatever issues
may still be present relative to residential service. (For
example, Junker may not be interested in providing residential
service if, in fact, he is not automatically handed the "plum" of
the commercial accounts).
The third phase of any injunctive litigation is a permanent
injunction, generally granted only after a trial on the merits or •
after the underlying case has been disposed of by summary judgment
or some other final action. In this case, the underlying action
i
. Mr. Gary D. Plotz
June 23, 1992
Page 3
refers to the lawsuit that Junker commenced last week in connection
with its attempt to secure injunctive relief. I rather doubt that
we will get to the third stage of the litigation because everyone
seems to agree that the City is not obligated to contract with
Junker after October 1, 1992, although the City contracts with
other parties only at its own risk of litigation with Junker.
414ko{.2 `
I have notified both of the insurance carriers that might have some
involvement in this matter, National Casualty (the City's insurance
carrier for the first Junker litigation) and the League Trust. The
League Trust has declined coverage once again. The reason for
denying coverage, and refusing to provide a defense to the City,
is the claim of the League that the policy does not cover a request
for injunctive relief. The fact is, of course, that following the
claim for injunctive relief will also be a claim for damages, but
at least at present, the League is refusing to provide coverage.
I have not heard from National Casualty, but since that policy
expired a number of years ago, and since the present litigation
bears only a tenuous connection with the preceding litigation, I
rather doubt that coverage will be afforded to the City.
• Our office has proceeded to defend the matter. We are in the
process of reviewing the legislative history for both the 1987
organized collection statute, the 1989 amendment that specifically
made it clear that a community was not required to organize
collection and the legislative history associated with the 1992
amendment which is involved in the present litigation. This
process is extremely time consuming because the legislative history
is set forth on audio tapes, rather than transcripts, and the
material is poorly indexed. We have put a staff person on this
project which will probably consume the better part of two or three
days. However, that legislative history will be important in
convincing the Court that the City does in fact have the authority
to organize collection of only part of the garbage hauling for the
City of Hutchinson.
We should also plan to submit additional evidence to the Court on
June 30, 1992. Other subjects that may be worth considering
include a more detailed discussion of Junker's negotiating tactics
as well as some of the problems that commercial accounts have
encountered in dealing with Junker. I am not certain these last
two issues are relevant, particularly in view of the position the
Court took at the last hearing which, summarized briefly and
colloquially expressed, ran something to the effect "pox on both
of your houses." The Court was of the opinion that neither party
has negotiated in good faith and sees the present litigation as
confirmation of the Court's prediction that Junker would haul no
more refuse within the City of Hutchinson after July 1, 1992.
3
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Mr. Gary D. Plotz
June 23, 1992
Page 4
In that regard, it might be worth while to consider the possibility
of a formal position that the City is willing to award the interim
hauling contract to the lowest responsible bidder and the same
analysis could be applied to the long term contract as well.
One issue that remains to be addressed is the expense of these
kinds of proceedings. Injunctive litigation is very expense
because of the need for speed and the need to pull together a
variety of material. My best guess, at this point, is that it will
likely cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $3,000.00 - $4,000.00
to take this matter through and including the hearing set for next
Tuesday. I do believe, however, this would be chargeable to
garbage expense and therefore, general city revenues might not be
tapped. If the litigation goes on for a substantial period of
time, and is not resolved at the next stage or two, it is possible
that outside council will need to be retained because of my
involvement in the negotiation process and my status as a potential
witness on behalf of the City does not need to be made at the
present time, however.
The above is for your information. Thank you. Best regards.
Very tr
ARNOLD
G. Aa
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PAUL M. ELOICA
CHARLES E. CAAMIC/IALL
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PBINCLTON, MINNESOTA 553n -
(612)3G9 -2914
FAX (612)3!9.5506
101 PARE PLACE
IINSON. MINNESOTA 533®0
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of Minnesota
Office of the Attorney General FOR YOUR INFORWTION
102 State Capitol
St. Paul, MN 55155
RE: Hutchinson Request for Funds from Landfill Abatement Proceeds
Our File No. 3188 -92212
Dear Mr. Humphrey:
This office represents the City of Hutchinson. A dispute has
arisen between the City of Hutchinson and McLeod County regarding
the interpretation of Minnesota Statute S115A.919 and the specific
issue has to do with the availability of funds under that statute
for ameliorating conditions at a closed municipal landfill.
The county attorney in this office have arrived at different
interpretations of the statute. I understand that the State of
Minnesota is now charging for the preparation of opinions of the
Attorney General. I believe the city might very well consider the
possibility of such a request for an opinion, but before doing so,
the city will want to know the projected cost of securing such an
opinion.
I would appreciate it if you would give this matter some thought,
refer my request to the appropriate party, and have someone call
our Hutchinson office or drop us a note regarding the projected
cost, if any.
Thank you for your time and attention to these matters. Best
personal regards.
very truly yours,
ARNOLD 66 Mc,DDOOWEL'L�_``J�'`�°�'`�
G. Barry A�1'derson
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Humphrey, III
Attorney
General for the State
OF COUNSEL
WI r..AV W. CAMLROM
RAYMOND C. ZR
PAUL M. ELOICA
CHARLES E. CAAMIC/IALL
301 s UTH FOURTH STREET
PBINCLTON, MINNESOTA 553n -
(612)3G9 -2914
FAX (612)3!9.5506
101 PARE PLACE
IINSON. MINNESOTA 533®0
(619) W7-75T5
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of Minnesota
Office of the Attorney General FOR YOUR INFORWTION
102 State Capitol
St. Paul, MN 55155
RE: Hutchinson Request for Funds from Landfill Abatement Proceeds
Our File No. 3188 -92212
Dear Mr. Humphrey:
This office represents the City of Hutchinson. A dispute has
arisen between the City of Hutchinson and McLeod County regarding
the interpretation of Minnesota Statute S115A.919 and the specific
issue has to do with the availability of funds under that statute
for ameliorating conditions at a closed municipal landfill.
The county attorney in this office have arrived at different
interpretations of the statute. I understand that the State of
Minnesota is now charging for the preparation of opinions of the
Attorney General. I believe the city might very well consider the
possibility of such a request for an opinion, but before doing so,
the city will want to know the projected cost of securing such an
opinion.
I would appreciate it if you would give this matter some thought,
refer my request to the appropriate party, and have someone call
our Hutchinson office or drop us a note regarding the projected
cost, if any.
Thank you for your time and attention to these matters. Best
personal regards.
very truly yours,
ARNOLD 66 Mc,DDOOWEL'L�_``J�'`�°�'`�
G. Barry A�1'derson
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Special Assistant Attorney General
Office of the Attorney General
525 Park Street
Suite 500
St. Paul, MN -55-103
REz In the Matter.of the Revocation of
License of Hutch, Inc., 1990
Li 'Qf fice of Administrative Hearings
Dear Mr. Zerby:
OP COCNIEL
WIL K. CAMERON
RAYNOND C. LALLI£R
PAUL N. BEOICH
CHARLES W CAHMICHA£L"
501 SOUTH rOL N 9THE£T
PRINCETON, MR.1"ESOTA 55371
(612) 369-9214
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101 PARK PLACE
HL"TCHINSON, MINT SOTA 55350
(612) 561.1575
TAX (619) 567 -4096
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
the Manufactured
Docket No
1- 0900 - 4937 -2
As discussed on Friday, June , the hear in this matter
has been set for Monday- I - June 22, 1992 at 11:30 a.m. before a Judge
to be assigned at the MC Le24 County Courth located in Glencoe,
Minnesota.
I am enclosing with this correspondence sent to you via fax a copy
of the summons. The original is enclosed in this correspondence
mailed today.
Should you have any questions in connection with the foregoing, you
certainly should feel free to contact me.
Thank you. Best regards.
Very truly yours,
ARNOLD & McDOWELL f
G. Barry Ande on
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STATE OF MINNESOTA TENTH JUDICIAL COURT
COUNTY OF MCLEOD Court File No.
State of Minnesota, by Hubert H.
Humphrey, III, its Attorney General,
and by Marlene E. Marschall, its
Co of Health,
Plaintiffs, SUMMONS
VS.
Hutch, Inc.
Defendant
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A.M., before Judge 4 a ss:gh at the McLeod County Judicial Center located in
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Minnesota at which time and place a hearing will be held on the Complaint.
If at that time a defense is not interposed and established by the defendant, judgment
may be entered for the relief requested and authorized by Laws 1973, Chapter 611.
Dated: �u ►s e f� 1992
Court Administrator
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June 12, 1992
James. A. Marka
Hutchinson City Building Inspector
Hutchinson City Hall
37 Washington Avenue W.
Hutchinson, MN 55350
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WILLIAM M.CAMERON
RATMOND C. CALLER
PAUL M.SEOICH
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(612)]69-]914
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101 PARE PUCE
HUTCHIN9Olc, MINNESOTA 54390
(619) 367 -7515
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
RE: Amended Restrictive Covenants as They Relate to the Former
Lipke Property
Our File No. 3188 -88087
Dear Mr. Marka:
At your request, I have reviewed the amended restrictive covenants
executed by John Lipke on or about October 4, 1982, apparently in
connection with a preliminary and final plat of the Lipke addition
which was acted upon by the Hutchinson City Council on or about
August 24, 1982.
Concern has been expressed regarding the restrictive covenants and
whether those covenants have any impact on the proposed rezoning
of a portion of the property affected by the restrictive covenants.
Let me begin with the observation that I am not clear on whether
or not the restrictive covenants were duly recorded with the Office
of the McLeod County Recorder. While such recording does not
affect the validity of the restrictive covenants, the absence of
such recording may affect the application of the restrictive
covenants to Kona fidefide purchasers of the property. In other words,
the present owner of the property, if legitimately unaware of the
existence of these restrictions, now seeks to rezone the property,
it may be difficult to apply the restrictive covenant language to
this transaction. I will attempt to determine whether or not the
restrictive covenants have been recorded.
Leaving this issue aside for the moment, we now address the
question of whether or not the restrictive covenants apply and are
in force.
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PAZ (612) 349 -1993
'CERTIFIED AS A CIVIL TRIAL RPECIAI.IST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE DAR ASSOCIATION
"CERTIFIED AE A REAL PROPERTY UM SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE RAR A940CIATION
James A. Marka
June 12, 1992
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It is clear from reviewing the document, that these are not
restrictive covenants in the traditional sense of that concept.
Normally, a restrictive covenant document is drafted and imposed
by the owner of the property and it governs all subsequent
purchasers of the property. It "runs with the land ", and, subject
to certain statutory exceptions, is binding on the present owner
as well as subsequent owners.
In this case, however, it appears that there is a contract between
John Lipke and the City of Hutchinson rather than a traditional
restrictive covenant agreement as that concept is usually defined.
Since this is an agreement between the city and Lipke, the city,
as the beneficiary of the agreement, can presumably elect to handle
the matter in a different fashion. If the rezoning is allowed,
that then raises the question of whether or not neighboring
property owners might have claims as third party beneficiaries to
the agreement. While such claims are possible, at the present
time, based on the facts as I now know them, it would be my opinion
that the city could likely rezone the property to reflect changing
use that would not be bound by the language of the so- called
"restrictive covenants ".
I would note, however, that this is a matter for the Planning
Commission and the City Council to decide as a matter of policy.
Even though the agreement may not prevent the city from rezoning
the property, there may be a question regarding commitments to
property owners and land use considerations which will also bear
on the resolution of this issue.
I hope this correspondence is helpful to you. Please do not
hesitate to contact me should you have any questions.
Thank you for your time and attention to these matters.
Very truly yours,
ARNOLD & McDOWELL
Att(ierson
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HUTCHINSON SAFETY COUNCIL
The May 18th meeting of the Hutchinson Safety Council was
held at the Heritage Center and 17 members attended.
Duane Hoeschen presented the program and also demonstrated
the " crash Dummies.'
It was announced that Brenda Lenz has engaged Dr Van Bcek,
the surgeon who reattached John Thompson s arms, to speak
in Hutchinson on September 29th.
George Field mentioned that our local radio station will
be presenting a program in farm safety.
Les Smith reported on plans for the Safety Council Booth
for the County Fair.
George Field also spoke about Tornado Awareness.
The next meeting will be June 29,1992.
Submitted by June Wick, Acting Secretary
Treasurer's Report:
Checking: $408.36
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Savings: $194.47
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SPECIAL MEETING OF HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL
JULY 2, 1992 - -7:00 A.M.
Mayor Paul L. Ackland has called a special meeting of the City
Council pursuant to Chapter 3 of the City Charter for the purpose
of amending Resolution No. 9751, Resolution Regarding Dispatch And
911 Service. See attached amended Resolution No. 9752.
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Paul L. Ackland
Mayor
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RESOLUTION NO. 9752
WONDED RESOLUTION REGARDING DISPATCH AM 911 SERVICE
WHEREAS, the City of Hutchinson and McLeod County operate
separate dispatch operations, including 911 service;
WRRREAB, the county provides dispatch services to all cities,
except Hutchinson in McLeod County;
WHEREAS, the county has saved at a minimum the expense of
three (3) full time dispatchers plus all associated costs,
including, but not limited to; training, uniforms and additional
supervisors /coordinators;
WHEREAB, the city feels that the county should reimburse the
city for a portion of our on -going expenses that are otherwise
county savings;
HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the city hereby requests
and has a preference for the following three (3) items:
1. That an annual payment in 1992 of:
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Request Request as
% of est.
cost, including
amorization of
equipment/
maintenance /misc.
Request as Actual Est. total
$ of payroll/ payroll costs,
benefits expense/ payroll,
benefits benefits,
amorizaticn
of equip./
maintenanaW
misc.
$ 50,000 28%
37% of $ 134,600 $ 172,664
and the above base payment be adjusted for calendar year
1993, and subsequent years by the actual proportionate
increase of annual payroll expense.
2. That the county procure 911 equipment including:
(a) all software
(b) hookups and installation
(c) annual maintenance requirements
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Resolution No. 9752
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3. That the city continue to handle all dispatch activityAs
it is currently doing; including those outlying township
areas to facilitate (1) savings to the county /state in
not having to implement "selective routing", and (2)
savings to the county /state in not having to implement a
base radio station in Hutchinson to provide radio
signal(s) in the N.W. portion of the county.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in the event all of the three
above items are not acceptable to the county board, the city feels
the county board should then assume the responsibility for all
dispatch and 911 service throughout McLeod county according to the
July 1, 1993, implementation date;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, if the county board elects to assume
total county -wide dispatch services, that the county's personnel
selective process give a preference to the local employment
experience of the existing Hutchinson Police dispatchers to the
extent discretion will allow.
Adopted by the City Council this 2nd day of July, 1992.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Administrator
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