cp12-12-1989 cHUTCH INSON
CITY
CALENDAR
WEEK OF
December 1.0 To December 16�
'1930
WEDNESDAY
-13-
10:00 A.M. - Directors Meet
at City Hall
SUNDAY
-10-
THURSDAY
-14-
MONDAY
-11-
TU 1 jJAY
5:00 P.M. - City Council Work-
shop with Short- 7:30 P.M. - City Council
Elliott- Hendrickson Meeting at
(Presentation of City Hall
Feasibility Study o
City Hall & Old Fir
Station) at City
Hall
FRIDAY
-15-
CONFERENCE:
GEORGE FIELD - Dec. 12 -13
SING A
SONG
ON
CHRISTMAS!
SATURDAY
-16-
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AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING - HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1989
1. Call to Order - 7:30 P.M.
2. Invocation - Rev. Trish Greeves, First Congregational United Church of
Christ
3. Consideration of Minutes - Regular Meeting of November 28, 1989 and
ec a get_Xeet ng of December, 4, 1989
Action - Approve as distributed - Approve as amended
PRESENTATION OF PLAQUES TO OUT -GOING BOARD MEMBERS
4. Routine Items
(a) Reports of Officers, Boards and Commissions
I. Building Official's Report - November 1989
2. Tree Board Minutes - August 3, 1989
3, Airport Commission Minutes - November 27, 1989
4. Nursing Hone Board Minutes - October 26, 1989
(b) Snow Removal Permit
1. Greg Jensen
2. Juul Contracting
3. Bud Reinert
4. Douglas Peterson
5. David Blake
6. Lloyd Christensen
(c) Reduced Refuse Rate for Senior Citizen(s)
(d) Renewal of Cigarette Licenses And Popcorn Stand Permit
(e) Appointments to Joint Crow River Arts Guild Advisory Board
I.
Roger Haggenmiller
7.
Robert Wilde
2.
Doif Moon
8.
MeriBeth Ruppe
3.
Sue Peterson
9.
Joyce Ann Young
4.
LuAnn Dressen
10.
Kay Peterson
5.
Emanuel Albrecht
11.
Linda Poirier
6.
Daryl Bateman
Action - Notion to order report and minutes filed, approve reduced
rate, issue licenses and permits and ratify appointments
5. Public Hearing - 8_00 P.X.
(a) 1990 Budget
Action - Notion to close hearing - Motion to reject - Notion to approve
Notion to waive readings and adopt Resolutions
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(b) Improvement Projects No. 90 -01 - go. 90 -18
Action - Notion to close hearing - Motion to reject - Motion to approve
Motion to waive readings and adopt Resolutions
6. Communications, Requests and Petitions
None
7. Resolutions And Ordinances
(a) Resolution No. 9137 - Resolution For Purchase
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to waive reading and adopt
(b) Resolution No. 9138 - Transferring $60,000 From Liquor Store To General
Fund
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to waive reading and adopt
(c) Resolution No. 9139 - Resolution Transferring Engineering And
Administrative Fees For 1989 Improvement Projects
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to waive reading and adopt
(d) Resolution No. 9140 - Transferring $21,585 From The 1980 Tax Increment
Debt Service Fund To 1982 Tax Increment Debt Service Fund
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to waive reading and adopt
(e) Resolution No. 9141 - Transferring $3,153 From The General Fund To
Hutchinson Police Facility Construction Fund
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to waive reading and adopt
(f) Resolution No. 9142 - Transferring $20,397 From The 1985 Tax Increment
Construction Fund To 1985 Tax Increment Debt Service Fund
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to waive reading and adopt
(g) Resolution No. 9143 - Resolution Adopting Economic Loan Fund And
Energy Loan Fund For Fiscal Year 1989
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to waive reading and adopt
8. Unfinished Business
(a) Consideration of Entering Into Joint Powers Agreement With County For
Emergency Services Director /Planner
Action - Notion to reject - Motion to approve and enter into agreement
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(b) Consideration of Conduct Policy for Elected Officials
(DEFERRED NOVEMBER 28, 1989)
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve policy
9. New Business
(a) Consideration of Delinquent Water And Sewer Accounts
Action - Motion to authorize extension of payment period - Motion to
authorize discontinuation of service
(b) Consideration of 1990 Assessment Agreement Between City And McLeod
County
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve and enter into agreement
(c) Consideration of Settlements for Property Rights Acquisitions for
Hutchinson Municipal Airport
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve
(d) Discussion of Sale of Cigarettes By Vending Machines
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve - Motion to waive first
reading of Ordinance No. 89 -14 and set second reading January 2, 1990
(e) Consideration of Annual Wage Adjustment
Action -
(f) Consideration of Authorization To Enter Into Agreement with Audit Firm
of Charles Bailly & Company for 1989 City Financial Audit
Action - Notion to reject - Notion to approve and enter into agreement
(g) Consideration of Request By Junker Sanitation for Tax Increase On
Municipal Solid Waste
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve
(h) Consideration of Modification of Hutchinson's 1980 Flood Insurance
Study for Flood Fringe /Floodway Boundary At 3N Substation Location
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve - Notion to waive reading
and adopt Resolution
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(i) Consideration of Recommendation From Hospital Board To Contract With
Construction Manager For Hospital Project - - Report By Administrator
Phil Graves
Action - Notion to reject - Motion to approve
(j) Consideration of Renewing Lease Agreement with Tom Dolder for Dry Dock
for A One -Year Period with Same Terms
Action - Notion to reject - Notion to approve and enter into agreement
10. Miscellaneous
(a) Communications from City Administrator
ii. Claims, Appropriations And Contract Payments
(a) Verified Claims
Action - Motion to approve and authorize payment from appropriate
funds
12. Adjournment
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MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING - HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1989
1. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Mayor Ackland. The follow-
ing were present: Mayor Paul L. Ackland, Aldermen Mike Carls, John Xlinar,
Marlin Torgerson and Pat Mikulecky. Also present: City Administrator Gary
D, Plotz and City Attorney G. Barry Anderson,
2. INVOCATION
The invocation was given by the Reverend Harold Kelm.
3. MINUTES
The minutes of the regular meeting of November 14, 1989 were approved as
amended.
4. ROUTINE ITEMS
(a) REPORTS OF OFFICERS, BOARDS AND CONXISSIONS
1. FINANCIAL REPORT - OCTOBER 1989
2. SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES - OCTOBER 18, 1989
3. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES - OCTOBER 17, 1989
(b) SNOW REMOVAL PERMIT - DICK EVERT, JR.
The motion was made by Alderman Xlinar, seconded by Alderman Xikulecky
and unanimously carried, to order the report and minutes filed and
issue permit.
5. PUBLIC HEARING
None.
6. COMMUNICATIONS, REQUESTS AND PETITIONS
(a) REPORT ON CELEBRATE 1990 TRAIL SYSTEM BY PARKS AND RECREATION DIRECTOR
Director Dolf Xoon showed a video of the completed Luce Line Trail.
(b) REQUEST BY MINNESOTA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD FOR STREET LIGHTS) ON HWY. 22
SOUTH IN FRONT OF ARMORY
The notion was made by Alderman Xlinar, seconded by Alderman Torgerson
and unanimously carried, to approve and refer to the Utilities.
(c) UPDATE BY BUILDING OFFICIAL REGARDING CLEAN -UP EFFORTS BY D.J.
ENTERPRISES
The Building Official presented a written report on D.J. Enterprises.
No action was taken.
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(d) REQUEST FOR PERMISSION TO POST "FLEA MARKET" SIGN IN LIBRARY SQUARE
Following discussion, Alderman Torgerson moved to approve the request.
Motion seconded by Alderman Mlinar and unanimously carried.
7. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES
(a) ORDINANCE 10. 89 -11 - AN ORDINANCE IA THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, COUNTY OF
MCLEOD, STATE OF MINNESOTA, INCORPORATING AND ANNEXING CERTAIN TRACTS
AND PARCELS OF LAND INTO THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON AS MORE PARTICULARLY
SET OUT IN SAID ORDINANCE (ANNEXATION OF MCDONALD PROPERTY)
The notion was made by Alderman Torgerson, seconded by Alderman Miku-
lecky and unanimously carried, to waive second reading and adopt Ordi-
nance No. 89 -11.
(b) ORDINANCE 10. 89 -12 - AN ORDINANCE IN THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, COUNTY OF
MCLEOD, STATE OF MINNESOTA, INCORPORATING AND ANNEXING CERTAIN TRACTS
AND PARCELS OF LAND INTO THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON AS MORE PARTICULARLY
SET OUT IN SAID ORDINANCE (ANNEXATION OF HANSEN PROPERTY)
The motion was made by Alderman Nlinar, seconded by Alderman Torgerson
and unanimously carried, to waive second reading and adopt Ordinance
No. 89 -12.
(c) ORDINANCE 10. 89 -13 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MN,
AMENDING CITY CODE CHAPTER 2 ENTITLED "ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL
GOVERNMENT" BY CHANGING A PROVISION RELATING TO THE FUNDS, ACCOUNTING
AND PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS OF THE NURSING HOME BOARD; AND, BY ADOPTING BY
REFERENCE, CITY CODE CHAPTER 1 AND SECTION 2.99 WHICH, AMONG OTHER
THINGS, CONTAIN PENALTY PROVISIONS
The notion was made by Alderman Mlinar, seconded by Alderman Mikulecky
and unanimously carried, to waive second reading and adopt Ordinance
No. 89 -13.
(d) RESOLUTION 110. 9134 - TRANSFERRING $50,000 FROM LIQUOR STORE TO GENERAL
FUND
The motion was made by Alderman Carls, seconded by Alderman Torgerson
and unanimously carried, to waive reading and adopt.
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
(a) CONSIDERATION OF QUIT CLAIM DEED WITH R & T COMPANY (DEFERRED 11- 14 -89)
Following discussion, the notion was made by Alderman Torgerson, sec-
onded by Alderman Miinar and unanimously carried, to approve and enter
into agreement.
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(b) DISCUSSION OF TRUCK TRAFFIC ALONG MCLEOD AVENUE AND SIXTH AVENUE N.E.
TO /FROM BREMIX CONCRETE COMPANY
Mr, Marty Barnes, Manager of the Bremix Concrete Company, reported that
there would be no truck traffic on Sixth Avenue between 10:00 P.K. and
6:00 A.M. This action would reduce the traffic about 40% by using Hwy.
7 during this period of time.
Following discussion, Alderman Carls moved to direct the City Adminis-
trator to inform the petitioners that traffic would be reduced by 40%.
with no loads hauled on Sixth Avenue N.E. between 10:00 P.M. and 6:00
A.M., and that next summer there would be heavy traffic because of Hwy.
7 East construction project. Notion seconded by Alderman Miinar and
unanimously carried.
(c)
CONSIDERATION OF PROPOSED TEMPORARY ROUTE FOR DESIGNATED MULTI- PURPOSE
RECREATIONAL TRAIL (DEFERRED NOVEMBER 14, 1989)
Following discussion, Alderman Torgerson moved to approve the temporary
route as set up within a two -week timeframe while other preparations
are being made for the railroad right -of -way. Motion seconded by Ald-
erman Mikulecky and unanimously carried.
9. NEW
BUSINESS
(a)
CONSIDERATION OF DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER ACCOUNTS
The motion was made by Alderman Torgerson, seconded by Alderman Niku-
lecky and unanimously carried, to discontinue service at noon on Decen-
ber 4 unless other arrangements had been made.
(b)
CONSIDERATION OF FINAL PAYMENT FOR VASTEVATER TREATMENT PLANT TO ROBERT
L. CARR CO. AND ARCON INC. AND UPDATE BY PROJECT ENGINEER GEORGE
NACDONALD OF DONOHUE & ASSOCIATES
Engineer George MacDonald reported the projects had been brought to a
close for Robert L. Carr Co. and Arcon Inc. They net the July 1, 1989
operation deadline and had gone through a one -year certification with
the State.
Following discussion, Alderman Mikulecky moved to approve the final
payment. Motion seconded by Alderman Mlinar and unanimously carried.
(c)
CONSIDERATION OF RAILROAD CROSSINGS LEASES BETVEEN CITY OF HUTCHINSON
AND DAKOTA RAIL, INC.
The City Attorney reported that an agreement was reached with Dakota
Rail; however, the State of Minnesota must approve it before any agree-
ments are signed.
Following discussion, Alderman Torgerson moved to table until a clearer
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picture is available of the railroad crossings situation. Motion sec-
onded by Alderman Mikulecky and unanimously carried.
(d) CONSIDERATION OF TEMPORARY SIGN PERMIT FOR BROWN'S GREENHOUSE TO
ADVERTISE CHRISTMAS TREES
The motion was made by Alderman Mlinar, seconded by Alderman Carls and
unanimously carried, to approve the sign permit.
(e) CONSIDERATION OF FULL -TIME CANINE PROGRAM AT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Following discussion, Alderman Nlinar moved to defer to the budget
meeting. Motion seconded by Alderman Mikulecky and unanimously car-
ried.
(f) CONSIDERATION OF CONDUCT POLICY FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS
Following discussion, the City Attorney stated he would prepare a
policy for review at the next Council meeting.
(g) CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUESTED BY HUTCHINSON SCHOOL
DISTRICT (WEST ELEMENTARY) WITH FAVORABLE RECOXNENDATION OF PLANNING
COMMISSION
Following discussion, Alderman Torgerson moved to approve the condi-
tional use permit and waive reading and adopt Resolution No. 9135.
Notion seconded by Alderman Mikulecky and unanimously carried.
(h) CONSIDERATION OF SKETCH PLAN SUBMITTED BY SAN MONTGOMERY (TWO MILE
RADIUS) WITH UNFAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION
Following discussion, Alderman Torgerson moved to reject the sketch
plan for the reasons given by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded
by Alderman Mlinar and unanimously carried.
10. MISCELLANEOUS
(a) COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY ADMINISTRATOR
City Administrator Plotz reported that John Rodeberg had accepted the
City Engineer position, with a starting date of January 29, 1990.
The Council was informed that the firm of Short- Elliott - Hendrickson had
completed its feasibility study of City Hall and the old fire station
and was ready for a presentation to the City Council. It was the con-
sensus of the Council to set a meeting for December 11, 1989 at 5:00
P.M.
Administrator Plotz stated he bad obtained the prices to haul news- 0
papers, and it would be discussed at the budget meeting.
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It was reported that Linda Heaton had called the City Administrator re-
garding the sale of wine and possibly other specialty liquors at her
bed and breakfast establishment. Discussion followed whether she com-
plied with the City ordinance and if this could be done in a residen-
tial area.
The question was raised whether the Council wished to meet on December
26, the day after Christmas. It was the consensus of the Council to
cancel the second meeting in December and hold the organizational meet-
ing on January 2, 1990.
(b) COMMUNICATIONS FROM ALDERMAN MIKE CARLS
Alderman Carls moved to rescind Resolution No. 7515, adopted September
13, 1983 which prohibited the purchase of Soviet -made liquor, by adopt-
ing Resolution No. 9136. Notion seconded by Alderman Torgerson and
unanimously carried.
(c) COMMUNICATIONS FRO[ MAYOR PAUL L. ACKLAND
Mayor Ackland reported he would be meeting with the new City Council
member to review procedures, etc.
11. CLAIMS, APPROPRIATIONS AND CONTRACT PAYMENTS
(a) VERIFIED CLAIMS
The notion was made by Alderman Torgerson, seconded by Alderman Mlinar
and unanimously carried, to approve and authorize payment from the ap-
propriate funds.
12. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 9:20 P.K.
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MINUTES
SPECIAL MEETING - HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1989
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Ackland at 5:00 P.M. The following
were present; Mayor Paul L. Ackland, Aldermen Mike Carls, John Mlinar, Marlin
Torgerson and Pat Mikulecky. Also present: City Administrator Gary D. Piotz,
Finance Director Kenneth B. Merrill, and various department heads.
Director Merrill reviewed the proposed 1990 budget. Various department heads
commented on the various cuts made in the budget.
A motion was made and seconded to restore monies to the street department for
crack filling, with the budget cuts from the following:
$ 4,000 Cab for Equipment - Cemetery
2,200 Fax Machine - Finance Dept.
5,000 Christmas Decorations (Reduction)
1.000 Historical Society Contribution (Reduction)
$12,200
3,000 Additional Reduction from General Funds - Contribution
to Dry Dock Account
$15,200
The motion failed. Then a motion was made by Alderman Carls and seconded by
Alderman Torgerson to out $12,200, with the contingency that the $3,000 of addi-
tional funding be assumed by either an increase in the school district's contri-
bution and /or additional fundraising; if this is not possible, then from the
contingency fund. The notion was approved on a 3 -2 vote, with Aldermen Carls,
Torgerson and Mayor Ackland voting aye and Aldermen Mlinar and Mikulecky voting
nay.
A $2,500 item regarding the police canine unit was left in the 1990 budget, with
a budget deletion of the paper shredder. However, the City Administrator was
requested to resolve the situation concerning take -bone cars of the Fire Marshal
and /or Police Investigator. The $2,500 in the budget included sufficient monies
to purchase the dog, etc., as recommended by the Police Department.
Regarding off - premises Christmas "For Sale" signs, the Council agreed to a per-
mit for Charles Pulkrabek and Cindy Beadell, respectively. A motion was made by
Alderman Carls, seconded by Alderman Torgerson and unanimously approved.
Concerning the hospital's financing plan, a motion was made by Alderman Carls
and seconded by Alderman Mikulecky to authorize the City to go to "Sealed Re-
quests for Proposals" for hospital financing of up to $2,000,000. Motion unan-
imously approved.
The meeting adjourned at 9:45 P.X.
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MINUTES
Tree Board
August 3, 1989
Library Conference Room
Members Present: Carol Brown, Murray Swensen, Virgil Voigt,
Mark Schnobrich
Guest: Jerry Brown
DED UPDATE
As of August 1st, 1989, 128 trees have been tagged for removal.
This compares with: 110 -1988, 99 -1987, and 72 -1985.
Mark Schnobrich commented that the ratio of city trees to private
trees is three times greater in 1989 than in 1986. 1989 trees
tagged: 93; private trees tagged -35.
The possibility of contracting out some of the city trees is an
option that will be looked into.
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The employment of an adult flower person has resulted in a
beautiful display of flower beds this year. The conditions
of the flowers right now are excellent.
1990 BUDGET
A budget of $5,000 was proposed for tree planting in 1990,
MAIN STREET PROJECT
Jerry Brown commented that the landscaping of Main Street via
the Main Street Project may involve redesigning Fireman's Park
rock design around the pond.
Also with the installation of a fire sprinkling system for
downtown businesses, the sidewalks will be torn up which would
provide an excellent opportunity to landscape the downtown with
trees and flowers.
Meeting was adjourned at 6:30 p.m.
Submitted by,
Mark Schnobrich
MINUTES
HUTCHINSON AIRPORT COMMISSION
Meeting Monday, November 27, 1989
Meeting called to order at 8:00 p.m. by Chairman Doug McGraw.
Members present: Chairman Doug McGraw, Mark Lopac, Dennis Kahl, and
Dave Skaar.
Members absent: John Miller and Mayor Paul Ackland.
Motion made by Dave Skaar, seconded by Dennis Kahl that the surplus dollars
from the 1989 budget be carried over to fiscal year 1990 budget. Pass unanimously.
Ken Merrill discussed the proposed 1990 budget cuts with Commission.
Next Commission meeting is scheduled for January 29, 1990 at 8:00 p.m. in
the City Council Chambers at City Hall.
Meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m.
Report submitted by Doug Meier.
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BURNS MANOR MUNICIPAL NURSING HOME
Minutes - October - 1989
The Board of Directors for Burns Manor Municipal Nursing Home
met Thursday, October 26, 1989 in the Chapel at Burns Manor. Vice
Chairman Jim Mills called the meeting to order.
Members present: Kay Peterson Elaine Black
Archer Nelsen Marge Putney
Pat Mikulecky Jim Mills
Robert Koepcke
Guests: Dorothy Lundberg
Laurie Pearson
Press: Jane Hodgins, Hutchinson Leader
Shane Stenberg, KDUZ
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
A motion was made by Pat Mikulecky and seconded by Marge Putney
to approve the minutes of the September 28, 1989 Board Meeting. All
in favor. Motion carried.
FINANCIAL REPORT:
A. Financial statements were discussed.
B. Ancher Nelsen reviewed the Accounts Payable.
C. Paid $4,000.00 to Marco Business for new copier lease expenses.
D. City Ordinance 2.57 is still under consideration by the City
Council and Attorney Barry Anderson. Discussion followed as to
possibly moving the board date to earlier in the month to get bills
paid on time. Robert Koepcke will consider this as he drafts revised
language for the City Attorney. A motion was made by Kay Peterson and
seconded by Pat Mikulecky to pay routine charges without board approval.
All in favor. Motion carried.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
A. Capital Fund: Bills forwarded to Ken Merrill. Lundeen
Floor Covering Inc. $6,466.77, Design Dimensions $5,000.00, Macki
Painting & Decorating $5,850.00 , and Asbestos Control Management
Inc $3,414.90 . A motion was made by Elaine Black and seconded by
Kay Peterson to pay these bills. All in favor. Motion carried.
Laurie Pearson reported on the status of Phase I remodeling. East
resident rooms will be completed in mid December. Annex resident
rooms done by mid April, 1990.
B. Employee Committee: Board received committee minutes.
Discussion followed.
C. Quality Care: Marge Putney gave a report on the October
3, 1989 meeting. The next meeting is November 14, 1989.
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October Minutes
Page 2
D. Jim Mills reported on $500.00 left over from the disbanded
Dollars for Debt Program and how this could be used for nursing
training. Robert Koepcke and Jan Luthens will develop a formal
request to this program.
OLD BUSINESS:
A. State Survey: Plans for correcting state surveyed
deficiencies have been sent to the State. Approved plans from the
State will be pasted.
B. Accountants: Charles Bailley and Company will continue as
Burns Manor Accountants.
C. Telephone PA System: In the process of installation.
Telephone Company is providing five new phones along with Public
Address system. This will update the phone system.
D. Hutchinson Community Hospital: Phil Graves and Robert
Koepcke are continuing "exploratory" meetings with consultants on
cooperative venture ideas.
Energy Audit was done but no report was available at this time.
Laurie Pearson discussed construction progress and additional
costs for changes in plans. No architect was hired prior to these
changes; Design Dimensions has and will sketch the remainder of the
renovation changes, including full basement modifications with an
addition for kitchen storage, refrigeration and shipping /receiving area.
Discussion was held with consensus that these changes should be
sketched to allow for phased construction. A motion was made by
Ancher Nelsen and seconded by Elaine Black to authorize Robert and
Laurie to solicit bids from architect and engineer, for these
complete renovation plans. Bids will be evaluated at the next
meeting. All in favor. Motion carried.
Marge Putney will review invoices in November.
A motion was made to adjourn by Kay Peterson and seconded by
Marge Putney. All in favor. Motion carried.
There being no further business, Jim Mills adjourned the meeting.
The Burns Manor Board of Director will meet Thursday, November
30, 1989 at 12:00 noon in the Burns Manor Chapel.
Respectfully Submitted:
Robert Koepcke, Secretary
by: Linda M. Davison, Assistant
ATTEST:
ncner Nelsen, Chairman
To the !P.TY..COUNC I L
. ......... .... .............. .......... . .......... . . ............... I .. ........
of the Of- Hgigjml'.:SO-N .......... . ..... in the co"tv of
.. ....... . ..... hICJEOU
LEO.. q. .... . ..... - . .. .... . ........ -'.' State of
%Thee undersigned owner whose address, k
here* applies fora ps�jg go PLOW AND
REMOVE snow W1.7 I
QL,)
"Pon that certain tract of land described Lot ...................
plat or addition -., ... ............ .. . ....... - .......... ; addr"s.,
which is of the following size and area; width ......._...._.___....__......_. /esd; lenith
area -,-.WI711IN TIM CITY LIMITS .. ....
and hereby agrees that, in case s"eh permit is granted that all work uhleh shall be done and all
�t . the lials which shall be used shall comply with � plans and 'PwifLoation, therefor herewith submitted
and with all the OrdLman4tS of said .-..-CM OF H.UCHINSON
aPPZLcable thereto. ... . ......
'f"Plnl fullhar ajf,,- to pay fees or Ws"anfti, at the ii
and in the .is 8p
follows: � specified a
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Owur
To jhe.-..CI:jT-.C.0L.9.C-I L
of the ...... .. . ......... HUTCliINSON
. ...... of..., I. ....... - ............. .. ...... . . . --in the County Of
. ..... . state of Minnesota:
The undersigned Owner Whose address C9
he v
r applies PLOW AND
REMOVE SNOW WITH fO
upon that certain grad 't dt$cribed as follows: Lot .... . .. . . .........
plat or
which is of the /0110wini else and area; wLdth ....... .... . .... ...... zeftItA feet;
area THE CITY LIMITS
and hereby aQrw that, in oars such Pe'"di is granted, that all oak which shall be done and all
xnataliaze Which shall be "'d shall comply with Ow Plane and 'F'df,,,tjn,
I therefor herewith submitted
and with all the ordinaneas of eald.—LIM—OUlgic—HINSON
applicable thereto,
"ippilean' fu"h"' agrees 10 pay fees or assessments at the time and In the a,nosentr spociM
follow:
?w
To 0..CITY.COMUL____- ._.__......_.
... ................. .... ..... ._....._._.._.__—_....-
of the —CITY .. . . . ............ . ..... ...... . of
............... NC..LEQD . ...... .... .. ... .. .... . .... �' state of Jrir. 1. A . a . o . I . a .
... . .... . _. ................ . in 9ha County
The undcrag Owner whom address
REMOVE
-tr Ck cd 4 ✓
uPon that certain tract of land described as follows: Lot
Plat or additi . . ............ . .
apPlia for a permit PLOW AND
Block
which is of the following sire and area; width..
area WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS ... .... �fmf; lenith . ...... . feel;
.. ............ ... -
and hereby aff,ea, that in case such Permit is pranced, that all work which shall be done and all
materials which shall b; weed shall ou,nPly with the plane and opwilEation,
I the"ClOr herewith submitted
and with 221 As ordinances of said CITY.Rt
applicable thereto
"PPU'^g 11104'r agrees 0 pay fees a, js,,,nsftfg at the and in the aena�nt'
follows: 'd spool
$1.00
vwner
To ths.-91:1Y
of the . .........
tha County of
owner whose address it--
4PQA that certain bad of land described . as follows:
applies for a peo'n" go—LL-09 AND —
Blook
Plot or addition...___,_,_
address.
which
area —.!L?—Nj�.THE CITY LIMITS
and hereby airm that, in ease 8b,ch permat to that all work which hall be dans and .11
"'r4alf Which shall be Used shall ,Wly afth 41"t
I plane and spo"Ifle"t"' a'"Aw h4sll" 1161WIld
and with all as ordinaues of o."
CkpPlicabse thwvt& -LIMCIF HVrCHIN
SM
141,4pplidang f4r4her agrees 40 PaY It" or asmornwals at gh, lima and 1, &* -m--ft dPwijfed ai
Us:
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To -LO-UM � . ............
Slags Vtnnw
rh'"aderstifted owner whose imstdreas
PLOW AND
REM OV E SNOW ITH
uPon that certain ""g of land described as follows: Lot......_....__. Blook
Plat or addit ion..____..._...... .._..._...__._......__..._..._.
which is of the P110-1-1 It" and area, width... .................._._..._Josh lenith
area _YLTTN.- THE .. CITY LIMITS
. ............. .....
and hereby agrees that, in ease sash permit is granted, that all work which shall be do and all
'nage done
ridlf which shall be used shall omnply with the plans and opecifloafiam, jAc"fa, herewith submitted
I
and with all the ordinanes, of mj& Cj RF_Htrr(NINSON
applicable ikereto.
4PPIloaxt further agrees to pay foes a, mu,,nsj, at the Was and In as amawais Pd)W as
/Ouaws:
Owner
T, she ...... jCtU_COINCIL
of
the county of
State atXinnesoea:
0
WITH
or" whose address 30, sr
UPOA that "plain tract It Z,,d d,,,i&d as
Lot
Plat or
applies f, . p,,,u to. PLOW AND
.Z_.�..�.. � &)atk -d..�...1J ti
which Is 0/ the following sees and area; Imith-
arm ,WITHIN IN THE CITY LIMITS ..... ..
and hereby airms, that.
rnagarial, which A.0 b, in sa's such per"'it is #Mnt&L A41 OU we"k whisk A-U bs dons, and all
Used shall am"Ply with the Piave "a X-110-1th submitted
and with all the 041mamm If said. CITY. OF HurcHiNsm
appumbid thawk
v4pplioanj two— """' to pay foes or amml4fXif 91 the urns and In Ad agnwig jpwjjW or
fullmo:
$1.00
0
Owner
of the .._S1.TY__.. ��..cf..._HUTp11550N .�.`.`in the County of
YU undereijna owner whose address 4 S_�!G7ar es
---___
•�•' -- ___hereby appHu Jer a permit W PLOTS AND
' REMOVE SNOW WITH
upon that oertafn tract of to nd described as follows:
plat or addit ion._ address___ _
which to of the following sire and area: width._.______.__.._.. Jut;
area _WITNIN THE CITY LIMITS `•`_- __�_a_ —.. _,
and hereby &pray that, in care eueh permit to ranted, that all work which shall be done and all
makriale whkh •hall be used shalt comply with the plans and specifloaitose therefor Asp= A Submitted
and wdth all the ordinaaeer o/ said_ CITY OF HUICHINSON
applicable thareta -
dP
JoltowrPlkant further aim" 'a •pay fees W asesesmenk at the time and In the amounts rpwifkd ar
:
51100
Owner
m �
To the _ .CItx.000VCIL_.._....— ...... -..............................
__.
of the..._.C1T]_�•.— •-- _.____ of HUTCHI \SOY-
.._ln the County cf
• H.G Q.R.�__._.._._._._...., State Of .Uinm eam.
The wndenilmd owner who" address ia�.. , "•
_harepttar f rmit to PLOW Aug
REMOVE SNOW WITH --
upon 'hat aartain ernet of land descried as follows:
Blak..r.._.-- _.._.._.
Flat or
whkh is of the folkwfni Sire and area; width._.. ful: knpth......
area `WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS _ -•- ful;
and hereby agrees that, fn case ruck permit k granted, that all work wA kk shat! __;
material• h" 'hall be uead thatl comply a i the plant and r be done and all
PeciftmKoae therefer. herewith Submitted
and with all the ordina" of raid CITY OF HUICHINSON
applicable thante•
/alkwr,Al�nt further agrees to Pay or assessments at the time and !n the amounk —_�
$1.00 rpacthfed m
the County of
State of .dlinnaola:
The wndsrsifneyi owner whess addrea L_...[- .__Q_,r .�v.
? Q —� PLOW —AND
J,areby applies fora permit to
' REFfOYE SNOW WITH '-
upon that up"" bate of land described as follcus: Lot..__.____- -_; Block.__._._.._..__ —.. -. ;
Flat or addition addrea._.
which L of the following size and area; width._._..._...._._.,,._.. ...... 4"j; r._..._ feet;
yze NITHIN THE CITY LIMITS�.
and hereby airs that, in Bate each perm!! V p.ankd, that all work which shall be dons and all
maleriala which shall be used shat! comply with t/u plans and speei ftoatioM therefor herewith submitted
and with all the ordinances of said CITY OF HU'CININSON -
applicable thereta.
dpPli"ant further agrees to .pay fees or a+saemants at the time and In the arnounta Pcijld as
follows:
$1.00
To lhs._LfT COUNCIL
wur
of il:c. — =T%,_,. n HUTCHISSON
)_._ the County r/
MC. 9A..___. —�__.• state of minnstota: -
The undeni g nod ownr whose s addr�4B
u _ �-!• -� w.•t2��_
a
WITH
upon that certain tract of land described as follows: Lot.___._—_ _; Block_
Plat
which Is of the foticudng size and aria; uddlh._..____..vfest; tenglh
area _WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS .
and hereby agrees that, In ease such permit it granted, that all work which shall be dons and all
enalertate which shall be used shall comply wlth the plans and speciftenticas therefor herewith sabmitted
and with an the ordinaries of said CITY OF HUTCHINSON
applicable themes
dPPHeant further agrca !o pay fees or anessments at the Nme and in the amounts spwj&d d
follows:
$1.00
VV\
ro DECiSFn
9
1J
AFFIDAVIT
�I
EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1989
AM OVER 65 YEARS
OF AGE, OR I AM 0"! DISABILITY AS DEFINED BY THE SOCIAL SECURITY
ADMINISTRATION, AND MY INCOME PER YEAR IS LESS THAN:
FAMILY SIZE
rl
2
INCOME
$?,560
$9,180
THE STANDARD CHARGE OF $11,05 FOR TRASH AND REFUSE SERVICE WOULD
IMPOSE A FINANCIAL HARDSHIP ON ME AND I THEREFORE ASK REDUCTIO"
OF THE CHARGE TO $1,50,
SIGNATUREt
STREET ADDRESS
f
•
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
To: WATER DEPARTMENT
DATE
DATA CHANGE
To: CITY COUNCIL
ACCOUNT NUMBER
COUNCIL ACTION: APPROVED
0
DAT
DISAPPROVED
EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1989
AFFIDAVIT
AM OVER 65 YEARS
OF AGE, OR I AM OP! DISABILITY AS DEFINED BY THE SOCIAL SECURITY
ADMINISTRATION, AND MY INCOME PER YEAR IS LESS THAN:
F^,MILY SIZE
2
INCOME
`
$?,560
$%180
THE STANDARD CHARGE OF$11,05 FOR TRASH AND REFUSE SERVICE WOULD
IMPOSE A FINANCIAL HARDSHIP ON ME AND I THEREFORE ASK REDUCTION
OF THE CHARGE TO $1,50,
SIGNATURE &_ Gr
STREET ADDRESS
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
To: WATER DEPARTMENT
DATE
DATA CHANGE
ACCOUNT NUMBE
To: CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL ACTION: APPROVED
DATE
DISAPPROVED
4 -L'
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OVER THE COUNTER SALES
• Cashwise
Shopko
Davison Grocery
K Mart
More 4
Sid's Foods
Erickson Freedom Stations (2)
Coast to Coast
Westside Grocery
Amoco
SuperAmerica
Total Mart III
One Stop Gas & Grocery
Municipal Liquor Store
George's Food -N -Fuel
VENDING MACHINE SALES
3 M Tape Plant
Crow River Country Club
3M Magnetic Media
VFW
O'Toole`s Pub
Elks Lodge
American. Legion
Prairie House Inc.
Little Crow Bowling Lanes
Country Kitchen
Plowman's Inc.
Hutch Cafe
NO LONGER SELL CIGARETTES
Happy Chef
7 -West Wash & Dry
HAVE NOT RECEIVED PAYMENT
Peter's
7 West Inc.
Tom Thumb Food Market
Mike's Mobil Service
SouthTown Mobil
Carol's Cafe
The Sheep Shedde
Carquest Auto Parts Inc.
County Market
• Gold Coin Chinese Restaurant
1990 Cigarette License Payments - December 12, 1989
,,// - d ,
0
0
* *Ritzco, Attn: Julie, 2365 Commerce B1vd,Mound 11N 55364 '4,?d-5 13.(
11-d.
1990 CIGARETTE LICENSES
Peter Brynildson
Defer s
101 1st Ave. S.E.
K. E. Aus, llgr.
K Mart Corporation
1090 Hwy. 15 S.
Curt Bradford
Prairie House, Inc.
Hwy. 15 S.
Miriam Rahn
7 West Inc.
Hwy. 7 West
Wallace Pettit, Pres.
Tom Thumb Food Market
1115 Hwy. 7 West
Michael J. Commerford
Mike's Mobil Service
105 Main St. N.
Michael J. Commerford
Southtown Mobil
903 Hwy. 15 S.
Jean C. Davison
Joyce Reiner
Davison North Side Grocery
578 Prospect
Carol Fransen
Elks Lodge No. 2427
Carol's Cafe
225 Washington E.
Dennis Hanson
The Sheep Shedde
40 Main St. N.
Hwy. 7 East
Lance Heaton
Ward Haugen
West Side Grocery
502 Harrington St.
R. C. Hornick
Carquest Auto Parts Inc.
One Stop Gas & Grocery
107 1st Ave. N.E.
4th Ave.
Sid Grams
R44-4W4 Z,A- 3 1'C—
NW & N. Main
242 Main St. S.
Eric Johnson
Walter L. Kelley
County Market
Hutch Cafe
1105 Plaza 15
Ralph Kerr
V.F.W. Post #906
122 Main St. S.
247 1st Ave. S.E.
David Kramer
F.H. Schmeling
Coast to Coast
Junction Amoco
105 E. Washin g ton
Brad Larson
Little Crow Bowling Lanes Inc.
N. Main & 4thN.E.
Hwy. 7 West
Willian C. Leung
Gold Coin Chinese Restaurant
45 Main St. N.
Charles Nelson, Mgr.
Hutch. Mun. Liquor Store
117 Main St. N.
Glen Bloomer
3M Magnetic Media
Hwy. 22 S.
Mark J. Peterson
Erickson's Oil Products
1100 Hwy. 15 S.
Scott Plowman
Plowman's
Hwy. 7 West
Brian L. Reckow, Mgr.
Crow River Country Club
Box 9
Cliff Roiger, Mgr.
American Legion Post 96
35 2nd Ave. S.
Bruce Santelman
Country Kitchen
Hwy. 7 East
Mark J. Peterson
* *Clayton
Erickson Oil Products
11 4th Ave. N.E.
Shoutz
Thomas P. Frederick
7 -West Wash & Dry
Hwy. 7 West
George M. Thelen
Happy Chef
George's Food -N -Fuel
Hwy. 7 West
600 Adams S.
Thomas Williamson
Keith Weber
More 4
140 1st Ave. S.E.
Curt Borzik
3M Tape Plant
Shopko
Hwy. 22 S.
Myron E. Wigen, Jr.
Wigen Chevrolet
1065 Plaza 15 S.
Hw y . 7 East
Don Wetter (St. Cloud)
Cash Wise Foods
S. Hwy. 15
y1
Y�SkWait-@f-
Zap -f,- �'T1(4
R.A. Jensen, Pres.
SuperAmerica #4315
1210 Hwy 7 W
G. John Kiland
* *Ritzco
O'Tooles
Hwy 15 S. Plaza 15
POPCORN STAND PERMIT:
Total Mart III
640 Hwy 7 E.
Mark Mcrr—avi
Popcorn Stand
831 2nd Ave. S.W.
"Mailing Address: Rt. 2,
S.W. Corner of Public Square
Box 51, Dassel, Fill 55325 (No delivery at business)
Cash Wise Foods - Hutchinson
SuperAmerica Station #4315
Coborn's Inc.
SuperAmerica
Mr. Don Wetter, Exec. V.P.
PO Box 391
P.O. Box 6146
Ashland, KY 41114
1455 E. Hwy. 23
Attn: JoAnn Miller
St. Cloud, MN 56302
* *Ritzco, Attn: Julie, 2365 Commerce B1vd,Mound 11N 55364 '4,?d-5 13.(
11-d.
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1989
PUBLICATION N0. 4074
NOTICE TO ALL CITIZENS OF HUTCHINSON
PROPOSED INCREASE IN PROPERTY TAXES FOR 1990
The City of Hutchinson is proposing to increase total property
taxes to be collected for 1990 by 11.3% over the 1989 taxes.
Total amount proposed: $2,535,579
This increase is not necessarily due to a decision by the City
Council to increase spending. The state of Minnesota has shifted
aid from cities to school districts, and part of the increase may
be due to a decrease in state aid to Hutchinson.
This amount is proposal only. All Citizens of Hutchinson are
invited to attend a public hearing where the City Council will
discuss the proposed increase. The council will vote to approve
or disapprove this amount at the hearing. Please come and give
the Council your opinions on this proposal.
PUBLIC HEARING
DATE: December 12, 1989
HOUR: 8 p.m,
PLACE: City Council Chambers
37 Washington Ave. W.
Hutchinson, Minnesota
Summaries of the city's proposed 1990 budget are available for
review at the Hutchinson City Hall. Persons unable to attend this
hearing may send written comments to the Council at the above
address. For more information, call the City Finance Director at
587 -5151, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday.
RESOLUTION NO. 9144
RESOLUTION APPROVING 1990 TAY LEVY, COLLECTIBLE IN 1990
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MCLEOD
COUNTY, MINNESOTA:
THAT the following sums of money be levied for the current year, collec-
tible in 1990, upon the taxable property in said City of Hutchinson for the
following purposes:
General Fund - General Revenue
Library
Debt Service
G.O. Bonds
- Special Assessment
1979 -
40,000.00
1980 -
65,000.00
1981 -
75,000.00
1982 -
50,000.00
1983 -
120,000.00
1984 -
65,000.00
1985 -
75,000.00
1986 -
65,000.00
1987 -
102,100.00
1988 -
125,000.00
Debt Service
G.O. Bonds - Fire Hail
G.O. Bonds - Library
G.O. Bonds - Pool & Gymnasium
$1,432,483.00
70,496.00
782,100.00
101,300.00
85,900.00
63,300.00
$2,535,579.00
Provision has been made for payment of the City's share of Public Employee
Retirement Association's contributions for the ensuing year.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
THAT there is a sufficient sum of monies in the Debt Service Funds of the
City, together with the above Debt Service Fund tax levy, to pay principal and
interest in 1990 on all outstanding bond issues, and the deferred annual tax
levies previously certified to the County Auditor are hereby canceled, and
replaced by above debt service tax levy.
The City Clerk is hereby instructed to transmit a certified copy of this
Resolution to the County Auditor of McLeod County, Minnesota as required by law.
Adopted by the City Council this 12th day of November, 1989.
ATTEST: Paul L. Ackland, Mayor
Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator
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RESOLUTION NO. 9145
RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE GENERAL FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 1990
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON:
THAT the Annual General Fund Budget of the City of Hutchinson for the
fiscal year beginning January 1, 1990, which has been submitted by the City
Administrator and modified and approved by the City Council is hereby adopted;
the totals of said budget and the major divisions thereof being as follows:
OBIBRAL FUND
REVENUES AVAILABLE
CURRENT REVENUE
is
Taxes
$1,518,179.00
Licenses
18,950.00
Permits
75,500.00
Fees
15,800.00
Inter - Governmental Revenue
1,476,380.00
Fines
45,500.00
Charges for Services
514,699.00
Collections for Other Agencies
250.00
Miscellaneous
122,600.00
Transfers from Other Funds
426,000.00
TOTAL AVAILABLE
$4,231,858.00
REQUIREMENT
APPROPRIATIONS
Personal Services $2,651,719.00
Supplies 288,688.00
Other Services A Charges 921,854.00
Miscellaneous 27,220.00
Capital Outlay 113,760.00
Principal and Interest 53,287.00
Other Expenses 175.330.00
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $4,231,858.00
Adopted by the City Council this 12th day of December, 1989.
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator
Paul L. Ackland, Mayor
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RESOLUTION NO. 9146
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON:
THAT the annual budget of the City of Hutchinson for the fiscal year
beginning January 1, 1990, which has been submitted by the City Administrator
and modified and approved by the City Council, is hereby adopted; the totals
of said budget and the major divisions thereof being as follows:
WATER /SEWER /REFUSE FUND
Revenues
Charges for Water /Sewer/Refuse $2,352,503
Interest Earning 160,000
Other 21,000
Total $2,533,503
Expenditures
Refuse Service
RESOLUTION ADOPTING
LIQUOR
FUND, WATER /SEWER /REFUSE FUND
Personnel Services
AND CENTRAL GARAGE
FUND
BUDGETS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1990
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON:
THAT the annual budget of the City of Hutchinson for the fiscal year
beginning January 1, 1990, which has been submitted by the City Administrator
and modified and approved by the City Council, is hereby adopted; the totals
of said budget and the major divisions thereof being as follows:
WATER /SEWER /REFUSE FUND
Revenues
Charges for Water /Sewer/Refuse $2,352,503
Interest Earning 160,000
Other 21,000
Total $2,533,503
Expenditures
Refuse Service
5 452,300
Water Operation
Personnel Services
103,501
Supplies, Repair, Materials
53,300
Other Services, Charges
118,750
Miscellaneous
163,900
Capital Outlay
255,178
Debt Service
313,850
Other
23,000
1,031,479
Sewer Operation
Personnel Services
210,557
Supplies, Repair, Materials
70,800
Other Services and Charges
216,585
Miscellaneous
452,100
Capital Outlay
6,000
Debt Services
685,075
Other
23,000
1,664,117
Total -- - $3,147,896
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RESOLUTION 10. 9146
PAGE 2
LIQUOR FUND
Revenues
Product Sales $1,326,195
Interest 6,500
Total $1,332,695
Expenditures
Personnel Services
3 140,959
Supplies, Repair, Materials
2,800
Other Services and Charges
37,200
Miscellaneous
6,000
Transfer
110,000
Other Disbursenents
1,017,400
Other
26,800
Total $1_341_159 •
CENTRAL GARAGE FUND
Revenues
Charges for Labor /Parts/Vebicle Rent 3 218,946
Interest 16,000
Other 24,300
3 259,246
Expenditurea
Operation (Includes Capital Outlay)
Personnel Services 3 41,605
Supplies, Repair, Materials 44,725
Other Services, Charges 25,550
Miscellaneous 87,230
Capital Outlay 173,500
Other 3,000
Total $ 375,610
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
THAT the City Administrator be directed to cause the appropriate
accounting entries to be made in the books of the City.
Adopted by the City Council this 12th day of December, 1989.
Paul L. Ackland
Mayor
ATTEST:
• Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -01
Publication No. 4052
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8 :00 P.M. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of T.H.7
Service Road from Third Avenue N.W. to the East End of the Present Service
Road by the Construction of Watermain, Storm Sewer, Grading, Gravel Base, Curb
and Gutter, Surfacing and Appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,
Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such
improvement is the benefitted property, for which property owners shall
receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $80,000.00, with and
estimated $809000.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of
;160,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989 _
City AdiAnistrahr
PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS BRAKING, i11IM= You ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INPORMED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
ENGINEER'S - REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90_01
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -01: T.H. 7 Service Road from Third Avenue N.W. to East end of
present service road by the construction of watermain, storm sewer, grading,
gravel base, curb and gutter, surfacing and appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost $ 1109000.00
Engineering E 10,000.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous $ _ 10 000.00
Land Acquisition $7— 20,000.00
Capitalized Interest $ 10,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $� 160,000.00
Assessable Cost
Deferred Assessable Cost
City Cost
E_ 80,000.00
0.00
0,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $ 160,000.00
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BRADFORD & PROCHNOW MALUNG ADDRESS.
RD, BOX f3o
ATTORNEYS AT LAW HUTCHINSON MN 55350
LJBRAR}7 SQUARE FAST TELEPHONE
AdhCUR M. BRADFORD 73 HASSAN STREET SOUTH (6fz) 587 -1710
AN K. PROCHNOW FAX NUMBER
LENORE L. FLAN HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 55350 (612) 587 -7917
December 12, 1989
Hutchinson City Council
City Hall
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Re: Project # 90 -01
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Gentlemen:
Please be advised that the undersigned represents
Hutchinson Manufacturing & Sales, Inc. After consultation with
the City Administrator concerning the above captioned matter, it
has been agreed to continue the hearing scheduled for December
12th. It is my understanding that the City will be gathering
further information and will contact me regarding further
proceedings.
Very truly yours,
BRADFORD & PROCHNOW
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -02
Publication No. 4053
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8:00 P.M. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
Colorado Street from 7th Avenue N.W. to 8th Avenue N.W. by the Construction of
Watermain, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer, Grading, Gravel Base, Curb and
Gutter, Surfacing and Appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections
429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is
the benefitted property, for which property owners shall receive mailed
notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $0.00, with an estimated
$106,000.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of $106,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989 e _
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City Ad nistrdtor
PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS HEARING, WH6THEB YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INFORMED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
ENGINEER'S - REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -02
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -02: Colorado St. from 7th Ave. N.W. to 8th Ave. N.W. by the
construction of watermain, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, grading, gravel base,
curb and gutter, surfacing and appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost $ 82 000.00
Engineering ; 000.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous U,000.00
Land Acquisition 0.00
Capitalized Interest —8-0-00!
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $ 106,000.00
Assessable Cost
Deferred Assessable Cost
City Cost
$ 106,000.00
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $ 1069000.00
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To: Gary Plotz, City Administrator December 4, 1989
From: Lorne Helland, Triple H & 0
RE: Project 1190 -02
Dear Gary:
We would like to go on record as being opposed to the opening up of
Colorado Street at this time. We are working with a developer for
that area and he would like a year to get his plan put together.
Please advise what we can do to delay any decision at this time. ,23456 T&
Sincerely, m
Lorne Helland
PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -03
Publication No. 4054
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8 :00 P.M. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
Delaware Street by the Construction of Sanitary Sewer and Appurtenances,
pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The area
proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the benefitted property, for
which property owners shall receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $20,000.00, with an
estimated $10,000.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of
$30,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
• Dated: November 27th, 1989
City Admi istratbQ
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PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS HEARING, WffgrM YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INFORMED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
ENGINEER'S - REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -03
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT N0. 90 -03: Delaware Street by the Construction of Sanitary Sewer and
Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost
E_
24,000.00
Engineering
=_
2,000.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous
'`
2,000.00
Land Acquisition
#
0.00
Capitalized Interest
2,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $ 309000.00
Assessable Cost
Deferred Assessable Cost
City Cost
$�___ 10x000.00
0.00 --
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ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $� - -- 30,000.00
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90_04
Publication No. 4055
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8:00 P.N. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
McLeod Avenue and College Avenue from Main Street to Oak Street and 5th Avenue
N.E. from Bluff Street to T.H. 7 East by the Construction of Sanitary Sewer
and Appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011 to
429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the
benefitted property, for which property owners shall receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $35,000.00, with an
estimated $5,000.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of
$40,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th 1989 L r,�
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PLEASE NOTE: IT I3 IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS HEARING, NMMM YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INFORMED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
ENGINEER'S- REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -04
I have studied the followiig areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -04; McLeod Avenue and College Avenue from Main Street to Oak
Street and 5th Ave. N.E. from Bluff Street to T.H. 7 East by the Construction of
Sanitary Sewer and Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost
$�
31,000.00
Engineering
$_____
3,000.00_
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Fiscal and Miscellaneous
$__
3,000.00
Land Acquisition
$
—_
0.00
Capitalized Interest
$----____
3,000.00
_
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $ -- -`
40,000.00__
Assessable Cost
$
5,000.00
Deferred Assessable Cost
$—
0.00
City Cost
$
,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $_
4-0-1-000.00
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAT, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -05
Publication No. 4056
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8 :00 P.K. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
Carlisle Street from 6th Avenue to South Termini by the Construction of
Grading, Gravel Base, Curb and Gutter, Surfacing and Appurtenances, pursuant
to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be
assessed for such improvement is the benefitted property, for which property
owners shall receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $4,000.00, with an
estimated $36,000.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of
;40,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989
City Admin trator-
PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT TOO ATTEND THIS HEARING, vwrm TOO ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN HE
BETTER INFORMED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
ENGINEER'S- REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -05
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -05: Carlisle Street from 6th Avenue to south termini by the
Construction of Grading, Gravel Base, Curb and Gutter, Surfacing and
Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost
#
319000.00
Engineering
#_
3,000.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous
—_
$7-
3,000.00
31900.00
Land Acquisition
__ _
#
0.00
Capitalized Interest
#
3,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ —
40,000.00
Assessable Cost
#
36,000.00
Deferred Assessable Cost
#
0.00
City Cost
#
41000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ #_ 40,000.00
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -06
Publication No. 4057
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8:00 P.M. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
Florida Street and Illinois Street from T.H. 7 to North Termini by the
Construction of Grading, Gravel Base, Curb and Gutter, Storm Sewer, Surfacing
and Appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011 to
429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the
benefitted property, for which property owners shall receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $50,000.00, with an
estimated $60,000.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of
;110,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989 _ .
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PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS HEARING, VMCTMM YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INPORMED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
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ENGINEER'S - REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -06
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -06: Florida Street and Illinois Street from T.H. 7 to North
termini by the Construction of Grading, Gravel Base, Curb and Gutter, Storm
Sewer, Surfacing and Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost
Engineering
Fiscal and Miscellaneous
Land Acquisition
Capitalized Interest
ESTIMATED TOTAL---------- - - - - --
Assessable Cost
Deferred Assessable Cost
City Cost
72,000.00
6 000.00
,000.00
20 000.00
,000.00
110.000.00
$ 60,000.00
$ 0.00
$ 50,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ # 1109000.00
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -07
Publication No. 4058
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8 :00 P.M. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
Hilltop Drive, Pauls Road, Lindy Lane, Mark Drive and Garden Road by the
Construction of Grading, Gravel Base, Curb and Gutter, Surfacing and
Appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011 to 429.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the benefitted
property, for which property owners shall receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $80,000.00, with an
estimated $250,000.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of
$330,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989
City Administrator
PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS HEARING, WHKTHER YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INFORMED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
ENGINEER'S - REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -07
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -07: Hilltop Drive, Pauls Road, Lindy Lane, Mark Drive and Garden
Road by the Construction of Grading, Gravel Base, Curb and Gutter, Surfacing and
Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost
#_
270,000.00
Engineering
_ _
#
20,000.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous
$7-
209000.00
Land Acquisition
_
#
__
0.00
Capitalized Interest
#
20,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ #_ 330,000.00
Assessable Cost
Deferred Assessable Cost
City Cost
# 250,000.00
# 0.00
# 0,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ # - -- 330,000.00
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90_08
Publication No. 4059
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8 :00 P.M. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
Monroe Street from 1st Avenue to Fair Avenue and 1st Avenue, 3rd Avenue, 4th
Avenue, 5th Avenue and Fair Avenue from Adams Street to Monroe Street by the
Construction of Grading, Gravel Base, Curb and Gutter, Watermain, Water
Services, Surfacing and Appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,
Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such
improvement is the benefitted property, for which property owners shall
receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $170,000.00, with an
estimated $280,000.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of
$4509000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989
City A inistr r
PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS HEARING, VMTRBR YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INFORM OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
ENGINEER'S - REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -08
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -08: Monroe Street from 1st Avenue to Fair Avenue and 1st Avenue,
3rd Avenue, 4th Avenue, 5th Avenue and Fair Avenue from Adams Street to Monroe
Street by the Construction of Grading, Gravel Base, Curb and Gutter, Watermain,
Water Services, Surfacing and Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost $ __ 360,000.00
Engineering $7-
___ 30,000.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous �` 30,000.00
Land Acquisition 0.00
Capitalized Interest $_ 30,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ 5___ 450,000.00
Assessable Cost ; 280,000.00
Deferred Assessable Cost a 0.00
City Cost # 1T0,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ E_ - -_ 450,000.00
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CITY OF HUTCHINSON
37 WASHINGTON AVENUE WEST
HUTCHINSON, MINN. 55350
MEMORANDUM
DATE: December 12, 1989
TO: Mayor & City Council
FROM: Marilyn Swanson,_ Admin. Secretary_ _ _
SUBJECT: Improvement Project N. 90 -08_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Mr. Charles Reading, 415 Monroe, called this morning to state that he
is in favor the improvement project No. 90 -08. He cannot attend the
meeting tonight.
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -09
Publication No. 4060
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8:00 P.M. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
South Grade Road from Dale Street to School Site by the Construction of
Grading, Gravel Base, Curb and Gutter, Sidewalks, Surfacing and Appurtenances,
pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The area
proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the benefitted property, for
which property owners shall receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $15,000.00, with an
estimated $80,000.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of
*95,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989
City Admihistrat Y
PLSA38 NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS HURING, VWTHER YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER IMRME) OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
ENGINEER'S- REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -09
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90_09: South Grade Road from Dale Street to School site by the
Construction of Grading, Gravel Base, Curb and Gutter, Sidewalk, Surfacing and
Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost
$
Engineering
75,000.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous
7,000.00
Land Acquisition
;
7,000.00
Capitalized Interest
0.00
__ 6,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $ 95,000 00
Assessable Cost
Deferred Assessable Cost
City Cost
40,000.00
40 000.00
15,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $ 95,000.00
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -10
Publication No. 4061
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8 :00 P.M. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
Dale Street from South Grade Road to 400, North of Linden Avenue by the
Construction of Grading, Gravel Base, Curb and Gutter, Storm Sewer, Sidewalks,
Surfacing and Appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011
to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the
benefitted property, for which property owners shall receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $559000.00, with an
estimated $120,000.00 Assessable Coat, for the total estimated cost of
;175,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989
City Admilistrailir
PLEASE NOTE: IT I3 IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS HEARING, IMMER YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INFORMED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
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ENGINEER'S - REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -10
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -10: Dale Street from South Grade Road to 400 feet North of
Linden Avenue by the Construction of Grading, Gravel Base, Curb and Gutter,
Storm Sewer, Sidewalk, Surfacing and Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost
Engineering
Fiscal and Miscellaneous
Land Acquisition
Capitalized Interest
140,000.00
E 10,000.00
10,000.00
5,000.00
E 10,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $ 175,000.00
Assessable Cost $ 1209000.00
Deferred Assessable Cost $ 0.00
City Cost $
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ * 175,000 00
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LRADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -11
Publication No. 4062
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8 :00 P.M. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
Goebel Street, Graham Street, Larson Street, Ray Street North of Goebel Street
and 8th Avenue S.W. from Dale Street to 1501 West of Graham Street all in
Wagner Development Corporation Plat by the Construction of Curb and Gutter,
Bituminous Base, and Appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections
429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is
the benefitted property, for which property owners shall receive mailed
notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $0.009 with an estimated
$120,000.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of $120,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989 _
City Admi strato
PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND TES HEARING, WHETHER YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INFORMED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
ENGINEER'S- REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -11
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -11: Goebel Street, Graham Street, Larson Street, Ray Street
North of Goebel and 8th Avenue S.W. from Dale Street to 150' West of Graham
Street all in Wagner Development Corporation Plat by the Construction of
Curb and Gutter, Bituminous Base and Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost $` __ 959000.00
Engineering =__ 91000.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous 9,000.00
Land Acquisition = 0.00
Capitalized Interest $ 7,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $ 120 000.00
Assessable Cost
Deferred Assessable Cost
City Cost
$�_____ 120,000.00
$7—
a 0.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ a� - -- 120,000.00
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 on
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -12
Publication No. 4063
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8 :00 P.M. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
Graham Street in Stillings -Hoeft Addition by the Construction of Curb and
Gutter, Bituminous Base, and Appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,
Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such
improvement is the benefitted property, for which property owners shall
receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $0.00, with an estimated
$6,500.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of $6,500.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989 _
City Admi'vlistra �-
PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS muam, pHETHER Y00 ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER TEW YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER IMRMED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPMON.
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ENGINEER`S - REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90_12
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -12: Graham Street in Stillings Hoeft Addition by the
Construction of Curb and Gutter, Bituminous Base and Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost S 5,000.00
Engineering # 500.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous 500.00
Land Acquisition 0.00
Capitalized Interest 500.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $ 61500.00
Assessable Cost
Deferred Assessable Cost
City Cost
6,500.00
# 0.00
0.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL- --- ---------------- ----- -----; 6 500.00
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER TTH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -13
Publication No. 4064
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
Will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8:00 P.K. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
Campbell Court in McClure's 2nd Addition by the Construction of Curb and
Gutter, Bituminous Base, and Appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,
Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such
improvement is the benefitted property, for which property owners shall
receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is #0.00, with an estimated
$16,000.00 Assessable Coat, for the total estimated cost of $16,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989
City Admi istrat
PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS REARING, WHETRSR YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INFORIM OF A TRUE RHPR&MATION OF OPINION.
ENGINEER'S - REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -13
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -13: Campbell Court in McClure's 2nd Addition by the
Construction of Curb and Gutter, Bituminous Base and Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost ; 13,000.00
Engineering #� 1,000.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous 3 1,000.00
Land Acquisition # 0.00
Capitalized Interest ; 1.000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $ 16,000.00
Assessable Cost
Deferred Assessable Cost
City Cost
#`__ 16,000.00
$7—
# 0.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL----- ---- ------- --- --- -- --- - -# 16.000.00
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Hutchinson City Council
City of Hutchinson
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Dear Council Members;
This letter is in regard to the proposed assessment,
for construction of curb and gutter, bituminous base,
for Campbell Court in McClures 2nd Addition.
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Project No. 90 -13,
and appurtenances
I would be attending public hearing on December 12, 1989, but I am
scheduled for surgery in the morning of the 12th. Therefore I will not be
able to attend said meeting.
I would prefer that the meeting be scheduled at a later date so I could
attend. If this is not possible then I will have to state my objection to
this proposal in this letter. I hope that all council members would read
this letter in order to understand my position. -
I believe that street surfacing and installation of curb and gutter is a bad
idea at the present time for the following reasons:
First there are no homes constructed on Campbell Court which would
use the road making it an unnecessary improvement as there are no
residents to use it.
Second because there is only one-house in the subdivision the
project lacks the necessary tax base to to pay for the improvements.
It would create an unnecessary burden of accrueing interest charges
paid for by either the city taxpayers or addtional charges to the
individual lots which will make them less marketable.
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Third since the lots in the subdivision are undeveloped, the proposed
improvements will be a nuisance to the construction of homes on the
lots. Great care will have to be exercised by developers and
contractors during construction so that they don't damage the street
improvements. Based on my experience with contractors and
subcontractors "great care" is not in their vocabulary, further
determining who caused the damage is another problem. I believe
that the curb, blacktop, and /or gutter will be damaged by
construction in future.
Fourth if the proposed improvements are damaged (even slightly)
they will need repair and new assessments for resurfacing earlier
than normal, which is unnecessary.
In conclusion I must express my opposition to this proposal. One word that
best describes this proposal is "UNNECESSARY ". Unnecessary because there •
are no residents who require it. Unnecessary because there is nobody to
pay for it. Unnecessary because it will be a nuisance. And, Unnecesarry
because it will require added expense in the years to come.
Please keep me informed on the outcome of the meeting. Thank You.
Resp tfully , Spbmitted,
John E. Keefe
Owner
1341 Campbell Lane
Hutchinson, MN 55353
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSDR LEADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -14
Publication No. 4065
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8:00 P.N. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
McDonald Drive and Park Island Drive in the 5th Addition to Lakewood Terrace
by the Construction of Curb and Gutter, Bituminous Surfacing, and
Appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011 to 429.111.
The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the benefitted
property, for which property owners shall receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $0.00, with an estimated
$32,000.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of $32,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989 _
City Admi istrat
PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS HEARING, WHIMM YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THB PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INFORMED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
ENGINEER'S- REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -14
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -14: McDonald Drive and Park Island Drive in the 5th Addition to
Lakewood Terrace by the Construction of Curb and Gutter, Bituminous Surfacing
and Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost $
259000.00
Engineering $
2,500.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous $
29500.00
Land Acquisition $
0.00
Capitalized Interest $
2,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $
32,000.00
Assessable
Cost E__
329000.00
Deferred Assessable Cost 47-
City Cost $
0.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ----- -- ---- --- ----------- -- ---;
32,000.00
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PUBLISHED IN THE BUTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAY, MOVO4BER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -15
Publication No. 4066
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8 :00 P.M. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
T.H. 15 (Main Street) from T.H. 7 to the North City Limits by the Construction
and Reconstruction of Sanitary Sewer, Watermain, Service Connections and
Appurtenances in Conjunction with Minnesota Department of Transportation
Reconstruction of T.H. 15, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011 to
429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the
benefitted property, for which property owners shall receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is ;200,000.00, with an
estimated $85,000.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of
=285,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989
City Admi straLor �
PLBASB NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS REARING, VMTMM YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INWORlIED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
ENGINEERS- REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90_15
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -15: T.H. 15 (Main Street) from T.H. 7 to the North City limits
by the Construction and Reconstruction of Sanitary Sewer, Hatermain, Service
Connections and Appurtenances in conjuntion with Minnesota Department of
Transportation Reconstruction of T.A. 15.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost
Engineering
Fiscal and Miscellaneous
Land Acquisition
Capitalized Interest
ESTIMATED TOTAL - --
Assessable Cost
Deferred Assessable Cost
City Cost
$ 225.000.00
$7- 20,000.00
$_ 20,000.00
0.00
20,000.00
- -S_� 285,000.00
85,000.00
E 0.00
200,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $_" - -- 2859000.00
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -16
Publication No. 4067
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8 :00 P.N. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
T.H. 7 from 5th Avenue N.E. to 600, of Garden Drive by the Construction of
Watermain and Appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011
to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the
benefitted property, for which property owners shall receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $10,000.009 with an
estimated $40,000.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of
$50,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989 4'
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PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS HEARING, WHETHER YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INFORMED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
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ENGINEER'S - REPORT
CITY HU N
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -16
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -16: T.H. 7 from 5th Avenue N.E. to 600' East of Garden Drive by
the Construction of Watermain and Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost E 39,000.00
Engineering $ 4,000.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous b 0
Land Acquisition
Capitalized Interest # 0
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ b 509000.00
Assessable Cost $ 40,000.00
Deferred Assessable Cost ; 0.00
City Cost E 10,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL------------------------- - - - - -s 50,000.00
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PUBLIS® IN THE HOTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 718, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -17
Publication No. 4068
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8 :00 P.M. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
Woodridge Addition by the Extension of Storm Sewer Line and Appurtenances,
pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The area
proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the benefitted property, for
which property owners shall receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is ;0.00, with an estimated
#3,600.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of $3,600.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989 �!( "}}
City Admini ator
PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS HEARING, WHETHER YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER TBAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INFORMED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
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CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 19th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -17
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -17: Woodridge Addition by the extension of the Storm Sewer line
and and Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost ; 3,000.00
Engineering 200.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous ; 200.00
Land Acquisition $ 0.00
Capitalized Interest $ 200.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $- 3,600.00
Assessable Cost
Deferred Assessable Cost
City Cost
$ 3,600.00
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL---------- ---- - - - ---
--- -- - - - - -- 3,600.00
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PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1989 ON
TEORSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1989.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PROJECT NO. 90 -18
Publication No. 4069
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
will meet in the Hutchinson City Hall Council Chambers at 8 :00 P.M. on the
12th day of December, 1989, to consider the making of an improvement of
Lind Street from 3rd Avenue N.W. to Railroad Tracks by the Construction of
Grading, Gravel Base, Curb and Gutter, Bituminous Base, Bituminous Surfacing
and Appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011 to
429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the
benefitted property, for which property owners shall receive mailed notice.
The estimated City Cost of said improvement is $8s000•009 with an
estimated $6,000.00 Assessable Cost, for the total estimated cost of
$14,000.00.
Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement
will be heard at this meeting.
Dated: November 27th, 1989
City Admin trator
PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS HEARING, WHETHER YOU ARE
FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE
BETTER INFORM OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION.
ENGINEER'S - REPORT
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DATE: October 27th, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: Project No. 90 -18
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a
hearing be held on the 12th day of December, 1989.
PROJECT NO. 90 -18: Lind Street from 3rd Avenue N.W. to R.R. Track by the
Construction of Grading, Gravel base, Curb and gutter, Bituminous base,
Bituminous surfacing and Appurtenances.
Appurtenances:
Construction Cost $ 11,000.00
Engineering $
Fiscal and Miscellaneous b
Land Acquisition 0.00
Capitalized Interest ; ,
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $ 14,000.00
Assessable Cost b 6,000.00
Deferred Assessable Cost E 0.00
City Cost b 8,000.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ------------------------------ $ 14.000.00
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(612) 587 -5151
HUTCH CITY OF HUTC14IPJSOIV
37 WASHINGTON AVENUE WEST
HUTCHINSON, MINN. 55350
MEMO
DECEMBER 12, 1989
TO: MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
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FROM: KEN MERRILL, FINANCE DIRECTOR
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SUBJECT: ADDITIONS TO REQUEST FOR PURCHASE
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Time did not permit the getting of the necessary information for
the following purchases to be added to the Resolution For Purchase
request.
From the General Fund - Finance Department budget Money is budgeted
DESCRIPTION AMOUNT VENDOR
H. P. Vectra Computer w printer $3,100 Logis
HP Terminal with printer (2) 2,020 Logis
HP Laser Printer 2,700 Logis
File cabinets (4) 1,200 (low bid)
From the Water Sewer Fund - Money is budgeted
H. P. Vectra Computer w printer $3,100 . Logis
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RESOLUTION NO. 9137
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
• RESOLUTION FOR PURCHASE
The Hutchinson City Council authorizes the purchase of the following:
ITEM
COST
PURPOSE
DEPT.
BUDGET
VENDOR
Chemicals - Fertilizer
$2,223
Park Lawn Maintenance
Park
Yes
Turf Supply Co.
Seed
Radios /Light Bars/
5,984
Replacement Equipment
Police
*
Motorola
Pagers
*Dollars available from
budget
balance of School Liaison/Energenc3
Planner
The following items were authorized due to an emergency need:
ITEM
COST
Date Approved: December 12. 1989
• Motion made by:
Seconded by:
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DEPT. IBUDGET I VENDOR
Resolution submitted for Council action
by:
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• RESOLUTION NO. 9138
TRANSFERRING $60,000 FROM LIQUOR STORE TO GENERAL FUND
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA:
THAT $60,000.00 is hereby transferred by the Liquor Store to the General
Fund.
Adopted by the City Council this 12th day of December, 1989.
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
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Paul L. Ackland
Mayor
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CITY OF HUTCHINSON
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MEMO
DECEMBER 8, 1989
TO:MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
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FROM: KEN MERRILL, FINANCE DIRECTOR
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SUBJECT: ENGINEERING & ADMINISTRATION FEES
The attached resolution is for 11 percent engineer (9 %) and
administration fees (2 %). The amount is for fees all of our
projects for 1990 which had been under our programmed budget. It
does no include the lighting project nor the 1990's project. It
. does include all of the Bluff street contract.
The Bluff street project is higher than originally budget in the
bond issue. We will not be fully reimbursed as expected from the
State of Minnesota. The dollars will be made up in reimbursement
to the fund from water /sewer work which was not assessed,
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RESOLUTION
TRANSFERRING $190,151 FROM 1989 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
BOND FUND TO GENERAL FUND
FOR ENGINNEERING AND ADMINISTRATION FEES
BE I RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON,
MINNESOTA:
THAT, $190,151 is hereby transferred by the 1989 Special
Assessment Construction Bond Fund to the General Fund for project
administration and engineer fees.
Adopted by the City Council this 12th day of December, 1989
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz
Administrator
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Paul L. Ackland
Mayor •
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CITY OF HUTCHINSON
RESOLUTION NO. 9140
TRANSFERRING $21,585 FROM THE 1980 TAX INCREMENT DEBT
SERVICE FUND TO 1982 TAX INCREMENT DEBT SERVICE FUND
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON,
MINNESOTA:
THAT $21,585 is hereby transferred from the 1980 Tax
Increment Debt Service Fund to the 1982 Tax Increment Debt Service
Fund for the payment of bonds and interest due in 1989.
Adopted by the City Council this 12th day of December, 1989
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
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Paul L. Ackland
Mayor
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CITY OF HUTCHINSON
RESOLUTION NO. 9141
TRANSFERRING $3,153 FROM THE GENERAL FUND
TO HUTCHINSON POLICE FACILITY CONSTRUCTION FUND
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON,
MINNESOTA:
THAT $3,153 is hereby transferred from the General Fund
to the Police Facility Construction Fund for the payment of
construction cost.
It is also hereby authorized to close the Police Facility
Construction Fund.
Adopted by the City Council this 12th day of December, 1989
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
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Paul L. Ackland
Mayor
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CITY OF HUTCHINSON
RESOLUTION NO. 9142
TRANSFERRING $20,397 FROM THE 1985 TAX INCREMENT CONSTRUCTION
FUND TO 1985 TAX INCREMENT DEBT SERVICE FUND
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON,
MINNESOTA:
THAT $20,397 is hereby transferred from the 1985 Tax
Increment Construction Fund to the 1985 Tax Increment Debt Service
Fund for the payment of bonds and interest due in 1989.
Adopted by the City Council this 12th day of December, 1989
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
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Paul L. Ackland
Mayor
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CITY OF HUTCHINSON
RESOLUTION NO. 9143
RESOLUTION ADOPTING ECONOMIC LOAN FUND
AND ENERGY LOAN FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 1989
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON,
MINNESOTA:
THAT the annual budget of the City of Hutchinson for the
fiscal year 1989, which has been submitted by the City
Administrator and approved by the City Council is hereby Adopted;
the total of said budgets and the major division thereof being as
follows:
ECONOMIC LOAN FUND
Revenues
Loan Repayment $19,484
Interest Earning 2,000
$21,484
ENERGY LOAN FUND
Revenues
Loan Repayment $1,070
Interest Earning 50
$1,120
Adopted by the City Council this 12th day of December, 1989
Paul L. Ackland
Mayor
ATTEST:
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Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
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DAVID S. ARNOLD
CHARLES R. CARMICHAEL
OARY D. WDOWELL
STEVEN A. ANDERSON
O. BARRY ANDERSON
STEVEN S. HOGE
LAURA K. FRETLAND
DAVID A. BRUEGGEMANN
JOSEPH M. PAIEMENT
JAMES UTLEY
JULIA A. CHRISTIANS
RICHARD G. McQZE
November 21, 1989
A-RNOLD & MCDOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
101 PARE PLACE
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 55350
(612) 587 -7575
TELECOPIER(812)587.009e
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
G. BARRY ANDERSON
Steve Madson
Chief of Police
Hutchinson Police Department
10 Franklin
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
Re: Emergency Services Director
Our File No. 3188 -89 -0137
Dear Steve:
Of COUZW SEL
WILLIAM W. CAMERON
PAUL D. DOVE
5881 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 5541tl
(0121545 -9000
MM TOLL FREE 800-343 -4545
TELECOPIER (912) 545 - V93
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55371
(012) 389 -2214
TELECOPIER (912) 3095509
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I have your letter of November 17, 1989 and your point is well
taken. I frankly put together the joint powers agreement solely
for the purpose of allowing the Council to enter into the agreement
and I did not give a great deal of consideration to the titles used
in the document. Since the titles I used may create some
confusion, I have revised the document to delete the references to
emergency services director and to instead substitute for that
phrase the term "emergency services planner."
Enclosed
Plotz, I
joint po
you.
is a copy of the revised document. By carbon copy to Gary
am requesting that the City Council act on the revised
ers agreement rather an e/ ous draft provided to
Thank you. Best personal regards.
Very truly yours,
ARNOLD & McDOWELL
G. Barry Anderson
GBA:lm
Enclosure
CC Gary Plotz
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JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this _ day of
November, 1989, by and between the City of Hutchinson, a municipal
corporation, located in the County of McLeod, State of Minnesota
(City) and the County of McLeod, State of Minnesota (County);
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the County is presently engaged in operating a
program of emergency services and has in the past employed an
emergency services director for that purpose for the benefit of the
public in the County of McLeod, State of Minnesota; and
WHEREAS, the City of Hutchinson has the need for services of
an emergency services planner, but does not have sufficient need
to justify full employment of same; and
WHEREAS, it is felt by the City of Hutchinson and the County
of McLeod that provision of emergency services can best be utilized
by corporative efforts; and
WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes Section 471.59 authorizes the City
and the County to jointly and cooperatively exercise any power
common to the contracting parties;
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties to this agreement pursuant to the
authority and in accordance with the conditions specified in
Minnesota Statutes Section 471.59 hereby agree as follows:
1. PURPOSE OF AGREEMENT. The purpose of this agreement shall
be to cooperate in fully utilizing the services of an emergency
services director /planner for use in the County of McLeod and the
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City of Hutchinson.
• 2. ACCOMPLISHMENT OF PURPOSE. The employment of an emergency
services director /planner shall be in accord with the terms and
conditions of that certain emergency services director /planner
contract, a copy of which is attached hereto and marked as Exhibit
"A" and incorporated as if fully set out.
3. CONTRACTS; DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS. Any contracts or
disbursements entered into or authorized by the emergency services
director /planner shall not be binding until approved by the
governing bodies of the City and the County.
4. ADDITION OF OTHER PARTIES. Other qualified parties under
Minnesota Statute Section 471.59 may become parties to this
agreement and may participate in the activities upon such terms and
conditions as the parties hereto may approve.
5. WITHDRAWAL OF PARTIES. Any party may withdraw by
appropriate resolution of its governing body and upon written
notice to the other parties to the agreement. Such withdrawal
shall become effective 60 days after receipt of the notice of
withdrawal. Upon the withdrawal of any party, the emergency
services director /planner contract shall terminate.
6. DISSOLUTION. This agreement shall continue in force and
affect until either withdrawal as outlined in paragraph 5 or the
mutual agreement of the parties to terminate the agreement.
7. NO AUTHORITY IMPLIED. Nothing herein contained shall be
interpreted as conferring upon the emergency services
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director /planner any power or authority not expressly provided in
either this agreement or attached Exhibit "A ".
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have entered into this
agreement this day of November, 1989.
Attest:
City Administrator
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Melvin Dose
McLeod County Board Chairman
Paul Ackland
City of Hutchinson Mayor
L_J
DAVID H. ARNOLD
. CHARLES R. CARMICHAEL
GARY D. McDOWELL
STEVEN A. ANDERSON
G. HARRY ANDERSON
STEVEN S. HOGE
LAURA E. FRETLAND
DAVID A. ERUEGGEMANN
JOSEPH M. PAIEMENT
JAMES UTLEY
JULIA A. CHRISTIANS
RICHARD G. McGEE
December 12, 1989
Ai?NOLD & MGDOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
101 PARE PLACE
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 55350
Mr. Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
(612) 587 -7575
TELECOPIER (612) 567 -4096
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
G. HARRY ANDERSON
Re: Code of Ethics
Our File No. 3188 -89 -0138
Dear Gary:
OF COUNSEL
WILLIAM w. CAMERON
PAUL D. DOVE
5881 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 5541"
(612) 545 -9000
MN TOLL FREE 800- 343 -4545
TELECOPIER (612) 545-17D3
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55371
(612) 389 -221'1,
TELECOPIER (612) 3a9 -5506
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REGENW,
BY
I enclose herewith a revised Code of Ethics to reflect language
• accidentially omitted in the draft included in the packet. As
Council member Carls correctly pointed out, the Code should contain
some limitations on the authority of a member of the Council to
contract with the City following departure from the Council. I
believe the language is self - explanatory.
Please contact me with any questions. Thank you. Best personal
regards.
Very truly yours,
RNOLD & McDpWELL
G w,
G. Barr Anders
GBA:lm
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ORDINANCE NO. , 2ND SERIES
•
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA, AMENDING
THE HUTCHINSON CITY CODE AND ADDING THERETO SECTION 2.13
PROHIBITING CERTAIN BEHAVIOR BY ELECTED OFFICIALS AND ADOPTING A
CODE OF ETHICS AND FURTHER ADOPTING, BY REFERENCE, CITY CODE
CHAPTER 1 AND SECTION 2.99 WHICH, AMONG OTHER THINGS, CONTAIN
PENALTY PROVISIONS.
THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON ORDAINS:
Section 1. City Code, Section 2.13 is hereby amended by
adding the following to read:
Sec. 2.13 CODE OF ETHICS
Subd. 1. Purpose
A. It is imperative that all persons acting in the public
service no only maintain the highest possible standards of ethical
conduct in the transaction of public business but that such
standards be clearly defined and known to the public as well as the
person acting in public service.
B. The proper operation of democratic government requires
• that elected officials be independent, impartial and responsible
to the people; that governmental decisions and policy be made in
the proper channels of the government structure; that public office
not be used for personal gain; and that the public have confidence
in the integrity of its government. In recognition of these goals,
there is hereby established a Code of Ethics for all elected
officials whether elected or appointed. The purpose of the Code
of Ethics is to establish ethical standards of conduct for all
elected officials by setting forth those types of activities that
are incompatible with the best interests of the City.
Subd. 2. Responsibilities of Public Office. Elected
officials are agents of public purpose and hold office for the
benefit of the public. They are bound to uphold the Constitution
of the United States and the Constitution of this state and to
carry out impartially the laws of the nation, state and the
municipality and thus to foster respect for all government. They
are bound to observe in their official acts the highest standards
of morality and to discharge faithfully the duties of their office.
Subd. 3. Dedicated service.
A. All officials of the City shall be dedicated to fulfilling
their responsibilities of office described herein. They shall be
dedicated to the public purpose and all programs developed by them
shall be in the community interest.
•
B. Elected officials shall not exceed their authority or
breach the law or ask others to do so and they shall work in full
cooperation with other public officials unless prohibited from so do
doing by law or by officially recognized confidentiality of their
work.
Subd. 4. Avoidance of Conflict of Interest and Appearance of
Impropriety. No person covered by this Code of Ethics shall use
his or her office or position or otherwise act in any manner which
would give the appearance of or result in any impropriety or
conflict of interest.
Subd. 5. Scope. The provisions of this Code of Ethics shall
be applicable to the members of the Hutchinson City Council.
Subd. 6. Definitions.
A. "Conflict of interest" shall mean any treatment by an
official, of a matter in which the official has an interest,
whether the interest does or does not result in a direct or
indirect benefit to the official.
B. "Direct subsidy" shall mean any and only direct financial
support by the City of Hutchinson, any grant or gift by the City
of Hutchinson, any taxation benefits granted by the City of
Hutchinson including tax increment financing or forgiveness of
taxes, special assessments, interest or penalties. •
C. "Interest" shall mean having a personal or financial
relationship to a matter, including but not limited to association
in any capacity, other than as a customer, with a person,
partnership, firm or corporation or other entity doing business
with the City of Hutchinson.
D. "Matter" shall mean anything upon which an elected
official of the City of Hutchinson, individually or in concert with
other elected officials, is empowered to act.
E. "Official" and "Elected Official" shall mean any person
who has been elected to the City Council and is authorized to vote
or take other official action.
Subd. 7. Prohibited Conduct.
A. No person covered by this Code of Ethics may use public
funds, public work time, personnel, facilities or equipment for
private gain or for political campaign activities unless such use
is authorized or required by law.
B. No person covered by this Code of Ethics shall request or
permit the use of city owned vehicles, equipment, machinery or
property for personal convenience or profit, except when such
services are available to the public generally or are provided as
municipal policy for the use of such persons in the conduct of
official business.
C. No person covered by this Code of Ethics shall directly
• or indirectly solicit, accept or receive any compensation, gift,
reward or gratuity with a fair market value of $50 or more, whether
in the form of money, services, loan, travel, entertainment,
hospitality, promise or any other form in connection with any
matter or proceeding connected with or related to the duties of his
or her office, except as may otherwise be provided by law.
•
D. No person covered by this Code of Ethics who is not
seeking re- election or otherwise intends to leave his or her
elected office, shall seek reimbursement for travel and
transportation expenses from the City of Hutchinson regardless of
whether such expenses are directly or indirectly related to
official city business. Failure to comply with appropriate
deadlines for election filings or failure to win re- election, shall
create a rebuttable presumption that a person is not seeking re-
election or otherwise intends to leave his or her elected office.
E. No person covered by this Code of Ethics, within one year
of his or her service on the Hutchinson City Council, shall
knowingly serve as an employee, consultant or owner of any
business, firm or organization which business, firm or organization
has been directly subsidized by the City of Hutchinson unless the
former City Council member did not participate personally or
substantially as an elected official in any decisions, approvals,
disapprovals, recommendations, investigation or otherwise, while
serving on the City Council.
interest.
Subd. 8. Penalties for violation.
A. Upon the written complaint of any person alleging
violation of Subd. 7, the City Council may hold a hearing at which
hearing the person who is alleged to have violated Subd. 7, shall
have the opportunity to respond to the allegations. if, after
hearing and after stating on the record the reasons for action, the
City Council may take any lawful action it deems appropriate,
including but not limited to, referring the matter for criminal
prosecution. No City Council member alleged to have violated Subd.
7 of this ordinance shall participate in the deliberation or voting
of the City Council.
B. Any person who shall violate the provisions of Subd. 7 of
Section 2.13 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Only violations of
Subd. 7 of Section 2.13 shall be considered misdemeanors.
. Subd. 9. Effective Date.
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after passage and publication. As to the provisions of Section
2.13, Subd. 7, paragraph E., this ordinance shall be effective as
to all elected officials, elected or appointed, after February 1,
1990.
Adopted by the City Council this
Attest:
City Administrator
Second Reading:
Published in the Hutchinson Leader on
day of December, 1989.
Mayor
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DAVID R. ARNOLD
• CHARLES R. CARMICHAEL
GARY D. MCDOWELL
STEVEN A. ANDERSON
G. HARRY ANDERSON
STEVEN S. HOGE
LAURA R. FRETLAND
DAVID A. DRU£GG£MANN
JOSEPH M. PAIEMENT
JAMES UTLEY
JULIA A. CHRISTIANS
RICHARD G. MCGEE
December 7, 1989
ARNOLD & MGDOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
101 PARK PLACE
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 55350
Mr. Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
(612) 569-7575
TELECOPIER(612) 587 -4096
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
O. HARRY ANDERSON
Re: Code of Ethics Matter
Our File No. 3188 -89 -0138
OPCOUNSEL
WILLIAM W. CAMERON
PAUL D. DOVE
5881 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55410
(612) 545 - 9000
MN TOLL FREE BOO -343 -4545
TELECOPIER (612) 545 -1793
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON. MINNESOTA 55371
(612)389 -2214
TELECOPIER(612) 389 -5506
RECEIVED
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BY.,_ _
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Dear Gary:
Enclosed please find a proposed Code of Ethics as requested by
Council member Carls. A number of comments are in order.
Statutory provisions dealing with ethical concerns on the part of
council members are scattered throughout state law. None of my
comments in this letter should be viewed as an all inclusive
summary of any possible statutory language dealing with conflict
of interest, ethics or similar issues as they affect municipal
government.
With that caveat in mind, I have included with this correspondence
a copy of Minnesota Statutes 471.87 and Minnesota Statute 471.88
which, taken together, set out the baseline rule in Minnesota for
conflict of interest for public officials.
There are a variety of disclosure rules which apply to campaigns
for other offices, and apply to other political jurisdictions which
are not relevant to Hutchinson, but which members of the Council
may be interested in reviewing.
State wide and legislative races are generally covered by Section
10A.01 of Minnesota Statutes entitled "Ethics in Government." An
example of the kind of disclosure required by the statute is found
in Section 10A.09 and I am enclosing a copy of that statute for
your review as well. A similar provision which I have not included
is also found in Chapter 383B of Minnesota Statutes dealing with
races in Hennepin County in communities larger than 75,000 in
population.
r- -I--
Mr. Gary D. Plotz
December 7, 1989
Page 2
I am specifically not suggesting that these kinds of disclosure
requirements are necessary for council members in the City of
Hutchinson. However, I thought in view of the questions that were
raised on the subject of disclosure, members of the Council might
find some of this language interesting.
The Code of Ethics which I am passing along to you for
consideration and potential adoption should be viewed in two
separate ways. First, there are certain specific acts the
performance of which will expose a council member to a criminal
violation. I have tried to make the language as clear as possible
as to those specific acts because I feel strongly that there should
be no question as to what is prohibited and therefore a misdemeanor
violation. Those provisions are found in Subd. 7 of the proposed
ordinance.
However, in reviewing what other communities have done on the
subject of the Code of Ethics, and discussing this matter with
several other city attorneys, the conclusion that I reached was
that it was appropriate to set out certain very basic principals
that while they might appear to be common sense, would nonetheless
form a basis for an understanding as to proper ethical behavior by
city council members. Violation of these provisions is not a
criminal act; nonetheless, they do represent a statement of purpose
and intent and would encourage appropriate behavior by council
members and, perhaps more importantly, provide some guidance as to
what is and is not expected from a particular council member.
In summary, these matters, while not criminal violations, become
the subject of a political dispute which is probably the
appropriate forum for these kinds of discussions anyway.
The framework, as proposed, would also allow the Council to expand,
amend, contract or otherwise change the Code of Ethics as
circumstances dictate.
I would be interested in any reaction or comment that you might
have to the proposed Code and this correspondence.
Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.
Very truly you s,
ARlBa'ry & /c D0 LL
/! 1
G. Anderson
GBA:lm
Enclosure
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0 ORDINANCE NO. 89 -15 , 2ND SERIES
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA, AMENDING
THE HUTCHINSON CITY CODE AND ADDING THERETO SECTION 2.13
PROHIBITING CERTAIN BEHAVIOR BY ELECTED OFFICIALS AND ADOPTING A
CODE OF ETHICS AND FURTHER ADOPTING, BY REFERENCE, CITY CODE
CHAPTER 1 AND SECTION 2.99 WHICH, AMONG OTHER THINGS, CONTAIN
PENALTY PROVISIONS.
THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON ORDAINS:
Section 1. City Code, Section 2.13 is hereby amended by
adding the following to read:
Sec. 2.13 CODE OF ETHICS
Subd. 1. Purpose
A. It is imperative that all persons acting in the public
service no only maintain the highest possible standards of ethical
conduct in the transaction of public business but that such
standards be clearly defined and known to the public as well as the
person acting in public service.
B. The proper operation of democratic government requires
that elected officials be independent, impartial and responsible
to the people; that governmental decisions and policy be made in
the proper channels of the government structure; that public office
not be used for personal gain; and that the public have confidence
in the integrity of its government. In recognition of these goals,
there is hereby established a Code of Ethics for all elected
officials whether elected or appointed. The purpose of the Code
of Ethics is to establish ethical standards of conduct for all
elected officials by setting forth those types of activities that
are incompatible with the best interests of the City.
Subd. 2. Responsibilities of Public Office. Elected
officials are agents of public purpose and hold office for the
benefit of the public. They are bound to uphold the Constitution
of the United States and the Constitution of this state and to
carry out impartially the laws of the nation, state and the
municipality and thus to foster respect for all government. They
are bound to observe in their official acts the highest standards
of morality and to discharge faithfully the duties of their office.
Subd. 3. Dedicated Service.
A. All officials of the City shall be dedicated to fulfilling
their responsibilities of office described herein. They shall be
dedicated to the public purpose and all programs developed by them
shall be in the community interest.
B. Elected officials shall not exceed their authority or
breach the law or ask others to do so and they shall work in full
cooperation with other public officials unless prohibited from so
doing by law or by officially recognized confidentiality of their
work.
Subd. 4. Avoidance of conflict of Interest and Appearance of
Impropriety. No person covered by this Code of Ethics shall use
his or her office or position or otherwise act in any manner which
would give the appearance of or result in any impropriety or
conflict of interest.
Subd. 5. Scope. The provisions of this Code of Ethics shall
be applicable to the members of the Hutchinson City Council.
Subd. 6. Definitions.
A. "Conflict of interest" shall mean any treatment by an
official, of a matter in which the official has an interest,
whether the interest does or does not result in a direct or
indirect benefit to the official.
B. "Direct subsidy" shall mean any and only direct financial
support by the City of Hutchinson, any grant or gift by the City
of Hutchinson, any taxation benefits granted by the City of
Hutchinson including tax increment financing or forgiveness of
taxes, special assessments, interest or penalties.
C. "Interest" shall mean having a personal or financial
relationship to a matter, including but not limited to association
in any capacity, other than as a customer, with a person,
partnership, firm or corporation or other entity doing business
with the City of Hutchinson.
D. "Matter" shall mean anything upon which an elected
official of the City of Hutchinson, individually or in concert with
other elected officials, is empowered to act.
E. "Official" and "Elected Official" shall mean any person
who has been elected to the City Council and is authorized to vote
or take other official action.
Subd. 7. Prohibited Conduct.
A. No person covered by this Code of Ethics may use public
funds, public work time, personnel, facilities or equipment for
private gain or for political campaign activities unless such use
is authorized or required by law.
B. No person covered by this Code of Ethics shall request or
permit the use of city owned vehicles, equipment, machinery or
property for personal convenience or profit, except when such
services are available to the public generally or are provided as
municipal policy for the use of such persons in the conduct of
official business.
C. No person covered by this Code of Ethics shall directly
or indirectly solicit, accept or receive any compensation, gift,
reward or gratuity with a fair market value of $50 or more, whether
in the form of money, services, loan, travel, entertainment,
hospitality, promise or any other form in connection with any
matter or proceeding connected with or related to the duties of his
or her office, except as may otherwise be provided by law.
D. No person covered by this Code of Ethics who is not
seeking re- election or otherwise intends to leave his or her
elected office, shall seek reimbursement for travel and
transportation expenses from the City of Hutchinson regardless of
whether such expenses are directly or indirectly related to
official city business. Failure to comply with appropriate
deadlines for election filings or failure to win re- election, shall
create a rebuttable presumption that a person is not seeking re-
election or otherwise intends to leave his or her elected office.
E. No person covered by this Code of Ethics, within one year
of his or her service on the Hutchinson City Council, shall
knowingly serve as an employee, consultant or owner of any
business, firm or organization which business, firm or organization
has been directly subsidized by the City of Hutchinson unless the
former City Council member did not participate personally or
substantially as an elected official in any decisions, approvals,
disapprovals, recommendations, investigation or otherwise, while
serving on the City Council.
Subd. 8. Penalties for violation.
A. Upon the written complaint of any person alleging
violation of Subd. 7, the City Council may hold a hearing at which
hearing the person who is alleged to have violated Subd. 7, shall
have the opportunity to respond to the allegations. If, after
hearing and after stating on the record the reasons for action, the
City Council may take any lawful action it deems appropriate,
including but not limited to, referring the matter for criminal
prosecution. No City Council member alleged to have violated Subd.
7 of this ordinance shall participate in the deliberation or voting
of the City Council.
B. Any person who shall violate the provisions of Subd. 7 of
Section 2.13 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Only violations of
Subd. 7 of Section 2.13 shall be considered misdemeanors.
Subd. 9. Effective Date.
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after passage and publication. As to the provisions of Section
2.13, Subd. 7, paragraph E., this ordinance shall be effective as
to all elected officials, elected or appointed, after February 1,
1990.
Adopted by the City Council this day of December, 1989.
Mayor
Attest:
City Administrator
Second Reading:
Published in the Hutchinson Leader on
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471.86 RIGHTS, POWERS, DU77ES; SEVERAL POL177CAL SUBDIVISIONS
5927
8926
471.86 FIREFIGHTERS, PROTECTION; MOTOR VEHICLES, OPERATION
complying with stat
LOSS FROM. ,
tion;
Subdivision 1. Legal counsel, employment. Every city, township, or other
Subd. 4. A a
governmental subdivision of the state shall furnish legal counsel for any firefighter
shareholder or stoc:
employed by it upon the firefighter's written request in all actions brought against such
Subd. 5. A cor
firefighter to recover damages for injury to person or property, or for wrongful death,
the amount does nc
when such action arose out of the operation of a motor vehicle by such firefighter in
Subd. 6. A cor
the performance of official duties, and pay the expenses of defending such suit, includ-
sation to its membe
ing witness and reasonable counsel fees, notwithstanding any contrary provision in the
law or in the charter of any such governmental subdivision.
Subd. 7. A co
its members;
Subd. 2. Judgment, payment authorized. Ifjudgment is rendered in favor of the
firefighter, costs and disbursements included therein be
Subd. S. Cont,
shall assigned to such govern.
mental subdivision by the firefighter, and all money collected thereon shall be paid to
55,000 in any year
5,000;
it. If judgment is rendered against the firefighter, such governmental subdivision shall
Subd. 9. Wher
appropriate money from any funds available to pay such judgment, or shall levy funds
for the payment thereof pursuant to law.
ty commissioner is
Subd. 3. Application. The obligation of this section shall not apply in any case
importing or expm
business with the a
where such firefighter is fully indemnified against claims for such damages and for such
fixing of any rates a'
expenses by contract with another, and this section shall not be construed to waive any
shall not vote there
existing immunity accorded by law to municipalities or governmental subdivisions
Subd. 10. Wh(
from claims for damages sustained as the result of the negligence of its officers, agents
by a firm engaged it
or servants in the exercise or performance of governmental or public functions.
lawful for the auth<
History: 1951 c 183 s 1 -3; 1957 c 199 s 1; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7,• 1977 c 429 s 63; 1986
employer provided
c 444
terminal facility, sa.
to testify, nor vote
471.87 PUBLIC OFFICERS, INTEREST IN CONTRACT; PENALTY.
Subd. 11. Wh
Except as authorized in section 471.88, a public officer who is authorized to take
nomic
part in any manner in making any sale, lease, or contract in official capacity shall not
ng trust
performing trust se
voluntarily have a personal financial interest in that sale, lease, or contract or Personally
such housing
benefit financial) therefrom. Eve
Y Every public officer who violates this provision is guilty
r ed
services performed
of a gross misdemeanor.
loans or trust sery
History: 1951 c 379 s 1; 1955 c 41 s 1; 1986 c 444
disclosure shall be t
History: 1961 c
471.88 MS 1957 [Repealed, 1961 c 651 s 21
c 55 s 1 -3,. 1978 c 6.
1986 c 444; ]Sp198
471.88 EXCEPTIONS.
Subdivision 1. The governing body of an
B 8 y y port authority, seaway port authority,
471.881 EXCEPT)
economic development authority, town, school district, hospital district, county, or
city, by unanimous vote, may contract for
The exceptions
sions of any other s
goods or services with an interested officer
of the governmental unit in any of the following cases.
History: 1967 c
Subd. 2. In the designation of a bank or savings association in which the officer
is interested as an authorized depository for public funds and as a source of borrowing,
471.89 CONTRA(
no restriction shall apply to the deposit or borrowing of any funds or the designation
Subdivision 1.
of a depository by such authority or governmental unit in any bank or savings associa-
subdivision 5, is v
tion in which a member of an authority or officer of a governmental unit shall have an
followed.
interest if such deposited funds are protected in accordance with chapter 118; provided,
however, that any member or officer having interest
Subd. 2. Rest
impractiL
such an shall disclose that the
member is a director or employee of the bank or savings association, which disclosure
procedure
the contract in adv
shall be entered upon the minutes of the authority or governmental unit, such disclo-
essential facts and t
sure shall be made when such bank or savings association is first designated as a
depository or as a source of borrowing,
price at which the c
or when such member or officer is elected
whichever is later, and such disclosure shall serve as notice of such interest and need
emergency when th(
shall be authorized
not be made with each successive transaction;
stated.
Subd. 3. The designation of an official newspaper, or publication of official
Subd. 3. Clain
matters therein, in which the officer is interested when it is the only newspaper
shall) file with the cl
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Atr RIGHTS, POWERS, DUKES; SEVERAL POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS 471.89
ATIoK
complying with statutory or charter requirements relating to the designation or publica-
tion;
h otbq
Subd. 4. A contract with a cooperative association of which the officer is a
refiginar
shareholder or stockholder but not an officer or manager;
nst sM -
Subd. 5. A contract for which competitive bids are not required by law and where
1 d!atk
the amount does not exceed $5,000.
Sitter a
Subd. 6. A contract with a volunteer fire department for the payment of compen-
incia&
ration to its members or for the payment of retirement benefits to these members;
o in the
Subd. 7. A contract with a municipal band for the payment of compensation to
its members;
r of the
Subd. 8. Contracts for goods or services when the consideration does not exceed
govern.
`'
$5,000 in any year and the contracting governmental unit has a population of less than
Paid io
5,000;
in sba0 _
Subd. 9. When a port authority commissioner or economic development authori-
y funds
ty commissioner is engaged in or employed by a firm engaged in the business of
importing or exporting or general trade, it shall be lawful for the authority to do
iy case
business with the commissioner or the commissioner's employer provided that in the
it such
fxiog of any rates affecting shippers or users of the terminal facility, said commissioner
ve any
shall not vote thereon.
�sioos
Subd. 10. When a seaway port authority commissioner is engaged in or employed
agents
by a firm engaged in the business of importing or exporting or general trade, it shall be
-
lawful for the authority to do business with the commissioner or the commissioner's
1986
employer provided that in the fixing of any rates affecting shippers or users of the
terminal facility, said commissioner shall not take part in the determination of, except
to testify, nor vote thereon.
Subd. 11. When a commissioner of any public housing, port authority, or eco-
nomic development authority is employed by a bank engaged in making loans or
not
performing trust services involving real or personal property affected by any plan or
ray
such housing or port authority, no restriction shall apply to any such loans made or trust
guilty
services performed by said bank if the commissioner shall disclose the nature of such
loans or trust services of which the commissioner has personal knowledge, which
disclosure shall be entered upon the minutes of such authority.
History: 1961 c 651 s 1; 1965 c 806 s 1 -4; 1969 c 26 s 1; 1973 c 113 art 5 s 7,- 1977
c 55 s 1 -3; 1978 c 651 s 1; 1979 c 10 s l; 1986 c 399 art 2 s 38-40; 1986 c 400 s 38 -40;
1986 c 444; ISp1986 c 3 art 2 s 41
ni[y.
471.881 EXCEPTIONS; APPLICATION.
y, or "
The exceptions provided in section 471.88 shall apply notwithstanding the
dicer :ti
provi-
sions of any other statute or city charter.
History: 1967 c 18 s I
itcer
ring,
471.89 CONTRACT, WHEN VOID.
lion
Subdivision 1. Procedure followed. A contract made pursuant to section 471.88,
�cia- -
e an
subdivision 5, is void unless the procedure prescribed by subdivisions 2 and 3 is
followed.
led.
the
Subd. 2. Resolution by governing body. Except in an emergency making such
procedure impracticable, the governing body of the governmental unit shall authorize
lure
the contract in advance of its performance by adopting a resolution setting out the
:10-
essential facts and determining that the contract price is as low as or lower than the
s a
led
price at which the commodity or services could be obtained elsewhere. In case of an
_
ed
emergency when the contract cannot be authorized in advance, payment of the claims
shall be authorized by a like resolution in which the facts
of the emergency are also
stated.
:1al
Subd. 3. Claims, affidavits filed. Before such a claim is paid, the interested officer
xr
shall file with the clerk of the governing body an affidavit stating:
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IOA.05 ETHICS IN GOVERNMENT
188
10A.05 LOBBYIST REPORT.
189
Within 30 days after each lobbyist filing date set by section I OA.04, the executive
director of the board shall report
is
(a) Within 60
(b) Within 14
to the governor, and the presiding officerofeach house
Of the legislature, the names of the lobbyists
the ballot force!
registered who were not
reported, the names of the persons or associations whom they represent as lobbyists and
the subject or subjects on which they lobbying,
(c) In the case
are
within 14 days aft:
History: 1974 c 470 s 5; 1975 c 171 s 6
(d) In the case
10A.06 CONTINGENT FEES PROHIBITED.
secretary, chief
employed or appr -
No person shall employ a lobbyist for compensation which is dependent upon the
result or outcome of any legislative or administrative
contract, within 6C
2. The
action. Any person who violates
the provisions of this section is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
Subd.
an affidavit ofcanc
History: 1974 c 470 s 6
by this section to fi
10A.07 CONFLICTS OF INTEREST.
or employs a pub:
interest, shall not if_
Subdivision 1. Any public official who in the discharge of official duties would be
required to take an action
and the date of th;
or make a decision which would substantially affect the
official's financial interests or those of an associated business,
Subd. The
auditor and, when
unless the effect on the
official is no greater than on other members of the official's business classification,
profession or occupation,
,
house that will apt
shall take the following actions:
(a) prepare a written statement
who has filed a slat
describing the matter requiring action or decision
and the nature of the potential conflict of interest;
and the date on w'
Subd. 4. [Ref
(b) deliver copies of the statement to the board and to the official's immediate
superior, if any; and
Subd. 5. For
(c) if a member of the legislature, deliver a copy of the statement to the presiding
officer of the house of service.
be on a form press
information:
If a potential conflict of interest
(a) Name, ad.
presents itself and there is insufficient time to
comply with the provisions of clauses (a) to (c), the public official shall verbally inform
the superior or the official body
(b) The name
(c) A listing c
of service, or committee thereof, of the
• conflict. The official shall file a written statement with the board within one week after
the potential conflict itself.
as buyer r seller.
presents
Subd. 2. If the public official is not a member of the legislature, the superior shall
assign the matter, if possible,
v valued in excess
value of c
to another employee who does not have a
conflict of interest. If there is no immediate superior, otential
listing
(d) A listing c
if possible, in a manner prescribed by the board rtfrom influence over the
decision in
the individual is a
action or
question. If the public official is a member of the legislature, the house of
service may, at the member's request, excuse the member from
deed as buyer or s,
al's share of the p.
taking
or decision n question. g Part in the action
buy, which grope:
History: 1974 c 470 s 7; 1975 c 271 s 6; 1978 c 463 s 33r 1986 c 444
clause or (d) sl
'_ township p, range ar
10A.08 REPRESENTATION DISCLOSURE,
the property is loc
Any public official who represents a client for a fee before any individual, board,
commission or agency that has rule making authority
o
(e) fuel horse
pari-mutuel horse
g
chapter 14, shall disclose the official's participation in the action to the board within
14 days after the appearance.
which then
family
The board shall notify by certified mail or
service any public official who fails to disclose the Personal
ate embe
6. Eac
Subd. 6.
the appearance. If the public official fails to disclose the participation
within seven days
of this notice, the board may impose
supple
shall file a supple
a late filing fee of $5 per day, not to exceed S 100,
commencing on the eighth day after receiving notice.
remains in office.
in which the indiv
History: 1974 c 470 s 8; 1975 c 271 s 6; 1978 c 463 s 34; 1981 c 414 s 130; 1986 c
444
the preous
honorarium in exr
IOA.09 STATEMENTS OF ECONOMIC INTEREST,
name and address
submitted by an o
Subdivision 1. Time for filing. Except for a candidate for elective office in the
judicial branch, an individual shall file a statement of economic interest
Subd. t The
who fails within t.
with the board:
by this section. If,
'u
Iro ETHICS IN GOVERNMENT lOA.09
n e executive
(a) Within 60 days of accepting employment as a public ocial;
ffi
(each house
(b) Within 14 days after filing an affidavit of candidacy or petition to appear on
the ballot for an elective
Previously
bbyists and
public office;
(c) In the case of a public official requiring the advice and consent of the senate,
within 14 days after undertaking the duties of office; or
(d) In the case-of members of the Minnesota racing commission, and its executive
secretary, chief of security, medical inspector
officer, of pari- mutuels and stewards
employed or approved by the commission or persons who fulfill those duties under
t upon the
contract, within 60 days of accepting or assuming duties.
Io violates
Subd. 2. The secretary of state or the appropriate county auditor upon receiving
an affidavit of candidacy or petition to
appear on the ballot from an individual required
by this section to file a statement of economic interest, and any official who nominates
or employs a public official required by this section to file a statement of economic
interest, shall notify the board of the name of the individual required to file a statement
and the date of the affidavit,
would be
petition or nomination.
Iffect the
ct on the
Subd. 3. The board shall notify the secretary of state or the appropriate county
auditor and, when necessary in the case
ification,
of appointive office, the presiding officer of the
house that will approve or disapprove the nomination, of the name of the individual
d ecision
who has filed a statement of economic interest with the board, a copy of the statement,
and the date on which the statement was filed.
Subd. 4. [Repealed, 1978 c 463 s 109]
mediate
Subd. 5. Form, A statement of economic interest required by this section shall
be on a form prescribed by the board.
'eliding
The individual filing shall provide the following
information:
n to
(a) Name, address, occupation and principal place of business;
(b) The name of each associated business
ino
fo rm
tential
k
and the nature of that association;
(c) A listing of all real property within the state, excluding homestead property,
in which the individual holds: fee
after
(i) a simple interest, a morta
as buyer or seller,
or an option to buy, whether direct or indiect, and which Interest
is valued in excess of $2,500; or (ii) an
r shall
option to buy, which property has a fair market
value of $50,000 or more;
ential
stain,
on or
(d) A fisting of all real property within the state in which a partnership of which
the individual is a member holds: fee
Ise of
(i) a simple interest, a mortgage, a contract for
deed as buyer or seller, or an option to buy, whether direct or indirect, if individu-
ction
the
al's share of the partnership interest is valued in excess of $2,500 or (ii) an option to
buy, which property has a fair
market value of $50,000 or more. Any listing under
clause (c) or (d) shall indicate the street address and the municipality or the
township,
section,
range and approximate acreage, whichever applies, and the county wherein
the property is located; and
a rd,
der
(e) A listing of any investments, ownership, or interests in property connected with
Pari-mutuel horse racing in the United States and Canada, including
hin
a race horse, in
which the individual directly or indirectly holds a partial or full interest or an immedi-
ate family member holds
nal
a partial or full interest.
ter
Ays
Subd. 6. Each individual who is required to file a statement of economic interest
shall file a supplementary statement
)0,
on April 15 of each year that the individual
remains in office. The statement shall include a space for
each category of information
in which the individual may indicate that no change in information has occurred since
the previous statement.
i c
The supplementary statement shall include the amount of each
honorarium in excess of $50 received since the previous statement,
together with the
name and address of the source of the honorarium. A statement of economic interest
submitted by an officeholder
e
shall be filed with the statement submitted as a candidate.
Subd. 7. The board shall notify by certified mail
or personal service any individual
who fails within the prescribed time to file a statement
of economic interest required
by this section. If an individual fails to file a statement within seven days after
receiving
16A.09 ETHICS IN GOVERNMENT 190
191
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this notice, the board may impose a late filing fee of $5 per day, not to exceed $100,
member whose d,
commencing on the eighth day after receiving notice. The board shall further notify
together exceed
by certified mail or personal service any individual who fails to file a statement within
Subd. 6. An
21 days after receiving a first notice that the individual may be subject to a criminal
a misdemeanc
penalty for failure to file a statement. An individual who fails to file a statement within
of
seven days after a second notice is guilty of a misdemeanor.
History: 197
Subd. 8. Any public official, except a member of the legislature or a constitutional
17s 9; 1987 c 21
officer, who is required to file a statement of economic interest and fails to do so by the
10A.13 ACCOt
prescribed deadline shall be suspended without pay by the board in the manner
prescribed in the contested case procedures in chapter 14.
Subdivision
History: 1974 c 470 s 9; 1975 c 271 s 6; 1976 c 307 s 11; 1978 c 463 s 35 -37; 1982
c 424 s 130; 1983 c 214 s 30,31; 1983 305
an account of.
(a) The sum
c s 3.4; 1986 c 444
made to the poti
10A.10 PENALTY FOR FALSE STATEMENTS.
(b) The nar
I
A report or statement required to be filed by sections 10A.02 to 10A.09 shall be
committee or po,
signed and certified as true by the individual required to file the report. Any individual
(c) The nan
who signs and certifies to be true a report or statement knowing it contains false
of $20, together
information or who knowingly omits required information is guilty of a gross misde-
(d) Each ex,
meanor.
amount;
History: 1974 c 470 s 10; 1978 c 463 s 38; 1986 c 444
(e) Each ap;
with the date an
10A.11 ORGANIZATION OF POLMCAL COMMITTEES.
(f) The nan
Subdivision 1. Every political committee shall have a chair and treasurer.
transfers in exec
a
Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit them from being the same individual.
Any individ
Subd. 2. No contribution shall be accepted and no expenditure shall be made by
of a misdemean
or on behalf of a political committee at a time when there is a vacancy in the office of
Subd. 2. T
treasurer.
every expenditu
Subd. 3. The treasurer of a political committee may appoint as many deputy
S 100 made on bt
treasurers as necessary and shall be responsible for their accounts.
or approved exp
Subd. 4. The treasurer of a political committee may designate not more than two
lures and appro�
year exceeds S 1(
depositories in each county in which a campaign is conducted.
to be kept by th
Subd. 5. No funds of political committee shall be commingled with any personal
funds
History 19
of officers, members or associates of the committee.
Subd. 6. [Repealed, 1978 c 463 s 109)
10A.14 REGI`
Subd. 7. Any person who knowingly violates the provisions of this section is guilty
FUNDS.
of a misdemeanor.
Subdivision
History: 1974 c 470 s 11; 1978 c 463 s 39; 1986 c 444
with the board t
upon which the
10A.12 POLITICAL FUNDS.
made expenditu
Subdivision 1. No association other than a political committee shall transfer more
Subd. 2. T
than $100 in aggregate in any one year to candidates or political committees or make
(a) The nar
any approved or independent expenditure or expenditure to promote or defeat a ballot
(b) The nat
question unless the transfer or expenditure is made from a political fund.
(c) The nar
Subd. 2. The contents of a political fund shall not be commingled with any other
(d) A listin
funds or with the personal funds of any officer or member of the fund.
Subd. 3. Each association which has a political fund shall elect or appoint
(e) A statet
a
treasurer of the political fund.
and
Subd. 4. No contributions to the political fund shall be accepted and no expendi-
i-
(f) For pol.
section For po,
lures or transfers from the political fund shall be made while the office of treasurer
Subd. 3. [I
the political fund is vacant.
Subd. 5. Notwithstanding subdivision 1, any association may, if not prohibited
by other law, deposit in its political fund money derived from
Subd. 4. T
who fails to file
dues or membership fees.
Pursuant to section 10A.20, the treasurer of the fund shall disclose the
statement with
name of any
fee of $5 per da
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(612) 587.5151
C/T 1' OF X UTCHINSOP'J
37 WASHINGTON AVENUE WEST
HUTCHINSON, MINN. 55350
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: December 12, 1989
TO: — — — Mayor & City Council
--------------- --
FROM: Water Billing Department
-- — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
SUBJECT: — — — Delinquent water & sewer bills— for — December — — — — —
Attached is a listing of the delinquent water and sewer accounts
for the month of December. Recommend water service be discontinued
on Monday, December 18, 1989 at Noon.
Brett Nelson
Rout' 1 Box 218A
Litcnfield MN 55355
525 E -ie s-
3-330-50
5 -002
92.16
CC: Kelly Goranson
525 `Monroe St
Hutchinson MN 55350
Merry Hudlowe
1315 Parkview Or
Chaska i.1N 55318
425 Monroe St S
3- 735 - 0425 -035
20.50
D Carrigan
524 Clark St
Hutchinson MN 55350
577 Prospect St
3 -315- 0577 -026
46.03
Pronises 12122
cc: Jim Elwell
Route 2 Box 208
Hutchinson MN 55350
9 -A.
Bruce Daniels
Cliff Roiger
135 Fourth Av SE
317 Fifth Av Sid
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hutchinson MN 55350
135 Fourth Av SE
317 Fifth Av SW
1- 065 - 0135 -083
1- 090 - 0317 -071
182.32
150.09
Promises $91.16 12/16
$91.16 12/23
Gary Aanderude
Darol Wylie
120 Century Av E
215 Division Av
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hutchinson MN 55350
120 Century Av E
215 Division Av
1- 295- 0120 -072
1- 360- 0215 -034
228.99
135.96
David L Jensen
587 Franklin St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
587 Franklin St S
1- 395 - 0587 -021
100.00
cc: Mary Barrick
1000 E 14th St
Minneapolis MN 55401
Promises $33 12/20 -12/27 -1/03
Gary Piehl
316 Grove St S
Hutchinson MN
316 Grove St S
1- 455 - 0316 -071
102.42
Promises 12/29
Jane Mulligan
595 Franklin St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
595 Franklin St S
1- 395 - 0595 -023
33.07
Promises 12/22/89
Rick Weispfenning
504 Hassan St S
55350 Hutchinson MN 55350
504 Hassan St S
1 -480- 0504 -082
89.50
Elliotts Eatery
206 Main St N
Hutchinson MN 55350
206 Main St N
1 -680- 0206 -071
250.44
Douglas Winn
506 Main St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
506 Main St S
1 -685- 0506 -093
37.34
Gerald D Brown
736 Brown St
Hutchinson MN 55350
736 Brown St
1- 270 - 0736 -021
72.70
Barbara Heller
505 Franklin St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
505 Franklin St S
1- 395- 0505 -015
86.49
Promises 1/2/90
Andrew Ross
645 Franklin St S
Hutchinson MN 55350
645 Franklin St S
1- 395-0645 -022
114.28
Harland Emans
4 Jefferson
Hu ins N 55350
24 J son St S
0 -002 1
123.94
Pearl Westlund
725 Main St S
Hutchinson SIN 55350
725 Main St S
1- 685 -0725 -041
20.00
Promises 1/4/90
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A. O. (Tony) Victorian
COUNTY ASSESSOR
November 30, 1989
Office of
McLeod County Assessor
Court House
830 11 th Street East
Glencoe, Minnesota 55338
To: Gary Plotz, City Adminstrator
From: A. 0. Victorian
County Assessor
TELEPHONE
864 -5551
�1234go)�
Enclosed is the 1990 assessment agreement between Hutchinson City
and McLeod County. Please present this to the city council for approval
and return to this office.
McLeod County 9 N
Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action
1990
ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT
BETWEEN LOCAL UNIT AND COUNTY
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the City
of Hutchinson and the County of McLeod State of Minnesota, this
st day of December 1989
WHEREAS, the City of Hutchinson wishes to abolish the office
of assessor for said City , under the provisions of Minnesota Statutes,
Section 273.072, and enter into an agreement with the County of County to
provide for the assessment of the property in said City by the county
assessor; and
WHEREAS, it is the wish of said county to cooperate with said City
to provide for a fair and equitable assessment of property;
NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL CONVENANTS HEREIN CONTAINED,
IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. That the City of Hutchinson which lies within the County
of Mcleod and constitutes a separate assessment district, shall have its
property assessed by the county assessor of McLeod County, beginning with
the assessment of the year 19 90 , providing this agreement is approved by the
Commissioner of Revenue of the State of Minnesota.
2. It is further agreed that the office of local assessor of the City
of Hutchinson is hereby abolished, pursuant to this agreement and the approval
of the Commissioner of Revenue, and that such office shall cease to exist for the
duration of this agreement, which shall be until December 31 19 90 .
3. In consideration for said assessment services, the City of
Hutchinson hereby agrees to pay the County of McLeod the annual sum of
00. , such payment to be made to the county treasurer on or before
day of
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this agreement this
19
In Presence Of:
By
Attest
For City, Village or Township
Signed:
For County:
In Presence Of:
Signed:
By
Attest
The above agreement
is hereby approved by the Commissioner of Revenue this
day of
19
John James
Commissioner of Revenue
��
Rev. 1968
DAVID D. ARNOLD
CHARLF_5 R. CARMICHAEL
GARY D. MCDOWELL
STEVEN A. ANDERSON
0. BARRY ANDERSON
STEVEN S. HOGE
LiLRA K. FRETLIND
DAVID A. OHUEGOEMANN
JOSEPH M. PAIEMENT
JAMES CTLEY
JULIA A. CHRISTIANS
RICHARD G.M.GEE
December 1, 1989
ARNOLD & MCDOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
101 PARK PLACE
HUTCHINSON. I+IINNESOTA 55350
((312) 587 -7575
Mr. Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
TFLECOPIFR (012) SpT SOHO
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
G RARR] ANDERSON
Re: Hutchinson Municipal Airport
Our File No. 3244 -88 -0022
Dear Gary:
WILLIAM w. CAMERON
PAUL D. DOVE
5881 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55116
(0121591 -8000
MS TOLL FREE 800 - 043.4515
TELECOPIER 101'13-13 -VD:]
5111 SOPTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55311
(r11) 388-2214
TELECOPIER(612)380 -5508
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BY
IS At the first Council meeting in December, I request that the
Council act on the following settlements in connection with
property rights acquisitions for the airport:
1. Russell Rickeman $40,000
2. Richard Schmidtbauer $50,000
3. Philip Plaisance 85% of State appraised amount
plus additional $4,000 for the
non economic remnant.
The Council has previously approved the 85% payment to Plaisance,
but I neglected to include the payment for the non economic remnant
and we do need to have that approved at this time. I am waiting
for State approval of that additional $4,000 payment.
The Council has previously approved the McCormick and Plath
settlements and agreements have been reached with both property
owners at the projected amounts.
The City has closed and disbursements have been made to the current
owners of the Albertson and Renner parcels and the deeds and
easements have been drafted, acquired and recorded.
My goal is to have all of the properties handled by the end of the
month.
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Mr. Gary Plotz
December 1, 1989
Page 2
If you have any questions with regard to this matter, do not
hesitate to contact me.
Thank you.
Very tru ours,
ARNOLD rd� McmOWELL
G. Barry 'Anderson
GBA:lm
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First, originally there was some discussion about allowing vending
machines to be located in bars and other liquor establishments
where persons under the age of 18 are typically not present.
However, Section 5.15, Subd. 1 of the Hutchinson City Code does not
forbid a minor from entering a licensed liquor establishment nor
should the Code prohibit that activity. These businesses all serve
food, as required by the Code, and are open to the public.
Allowing the machines to be present, but requiring supervision
simply introduces a serious interpretation problem in terms of
enforcement (How much supervision? Was the supervision adequate?
and similar questions are going to have to be debated every time
a charge is brought). Since presumably these machines are only
available during hours when the business is open, it is simply
easier to issue an ordinary cigarette license and allow sales by
the clerk or other employees.
Second, I did provide in the ordinance that those facilities which
are not open to the public and are not typically available to
persons under the age of 18 years, may still use cigarette vending
machines.
ARNOLD & MGDOWELL
DAVID B. ARNOLD ATTORNEYS AT LAW
CHARLES R. CARMICHAEL
IOI PARE PLACE
oe covxsEi
WILLIAM W. CAMERON
GARY D. WDOWELL
PAUL D. DOVE
STEVEN A. ANDERSON HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 55350
O. HARRY ANDERSON (612) 587_7575
5861 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
STEVEN S. HOGE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416
LAURA R. FRETLAND TELECOPIER(012) 560 -4096
(612)545 -9000
DAVID A. BRUEGG£MANN
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
MN TOLL FREE 800.343 -4545
TELECOPIER (612) 545-1790
JOSEPH M. PwIEMENi
G. BARRY ANDERSON
JAMES UTLEY
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
JULIA A. CHRISTIANS
PRINCETON, MINNESOTw 55371
RICHARD G. MCGEE
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December 4, 1989
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Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
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37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
Re: Cigarette Vending License
Our File No. 3188 -87 -0031
Dear Gary:
I am enclosing the proposed Cigarette ordinance prohibiting the
sale of cigarettes by vending machines. I believe
the ordinance
is self - explanatory.
There are a couple of comments that I wish to make
in connection
with this ordinance.
First, originally there was some discussion about allowing vending
machines to be located in bars and other liquor establishments
where persons under the age of 18 are typically not present.
However, Section 5.15, Subd. 1 of the Hutchinson City Code does not
forbid a minor from entering a licensed liquor establishment nor
should the Code prohibit that activity. These businesses all serve
food, as required by the Code, and are open to the public.
Allowing the machines to be present, but requiring supervision
simply introduces a serious interpretation problem in terms of
enforcement (How much supervision? Was the supervision adequate?
and similar questions are going to have to be debated every time
a charge is brought). Since presumably these machines are only
available during hours when the business is open, it is simply
easier to issue an ordinary cigarette license and allow sales by
the clerk or other employees.
Second, I did provide in the ordinance that those facilities which
are not open to the public and are not typically available to
persons under the age of 18 years, may still use cigarette vending
machines.
Mr. Gary D. Plotz .
December 4, 1989
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Third, I gave some thought to the effective date of the ordinance.
I believe the prohibition could be effective immediately. On the
other hand, depending upon the arrangement the facility has with
the vending company, they may either own or lease the machine and
in either case, may have a significant cash investment in the
equipment. Under the circumstances, giving some flexibility to
those businesses would be a good idea. I might point out that in
view of the wide spread adoption of ordinances prohibiting
cigarette sales by vending machines, these machines are going to
be essentially worthless very quickly. However, I have no strong
feelings regarding the effective date of this ordinance and I leave
that to the discretion of the City Council.
Finally, I did have one additional thought to pass along as to my
reasoning for prohibiting sale by vending machine in bars and other
establishments. I am concerned that such a division between a
public place for persons under the age of 18 are allowed, but not
usually found and other places were persons under the age of 18 may
be routinely expected, might not be a distinction that will stand
up to an equal protection analysis under the United States
Constitution. I believe the safer course is to prohibit such
vending machines altogether, except where clearly no minors and no
members of the public are going to be found.
Do not hesitate to call me with any questions you might have. Best
personal regards.
Very truly yours,
G. B$rYy'Anderson
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ORDINANCE NO. 89 -14 , 2ND SERIES
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA, AMENDING
CITY CODE SECTION 6.21 PROHIBITING THE SALE OF CIGARETTE PRODUCTS
BY VENDING MACHINE OR OTHER MECHANICAL MEANS; AND BY ADOPTING BY
REFERENCE, CITY CODE CHAPTER 1 AND SECTION 2.99 WHICH, AMONG OTHER
THINGS, CONTAIN PENALTY PROVISIONS.
THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON ORDAINS:
Section 1. City Code, Sec. 6.21 entitled "Tobacco" is hereby
amended by adding Subd. 4, to read:
Subd. 4. Prohibition of Sale of Cigarettes by Vending
Machines or Other Mechanical Means.
A. No license shall be issued for a tobacco products vending
machine located in a business, accommodation, refreshment,
entertainment, recreation or transportation facility of any kind,
whether licensed or not, whose goods, services, facilities,
privileges, advantages or accommodations are extended, offered,
sold or otherwise made available to the public. This prohibition
shall not extend to lunchroom facilities available only to
employees of a business and where said lunchroom facilities are not
normally available to persons under the age of 18 years.
B. For purposes of this section, the term tobacco products
shall mean cigarettes, cigars, other smoking tobacco, snuff,
chewing tobacco or any other kind of tobacco prepared in such
manner so as to be suitable for chewing or smoking.
Section 2. City Code, Chapter 1 entitled "General Provisions
and Definitions Applicable to the Entire City Code Including
Penalty for Violation" and Section 2.99 entitled "Violation a
Misdemeanor" are hereby adopted in their entirety, by reference,
as though repeated verbatim herein.
Section 3. The effective date of this ordinance shall be June
1, 1990.
Adopted by the City Council for the City of Hutchinson this
day of , 1989.
Attest:
City Administrator
Published in the Hutchinson Leader on
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DECEMBER 12, 1989
TO:MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
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FROM: KEN MERRILL, FINANCE DIRECTOR
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SUBJECT: MERIT ADJUSTMENTS
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Merit adjustments, which have been approved, and have been given
are as follows:
General Enterprise
1st Quarter 5,004 1,456
• 2nd Quarter 2,059 973
3rd & 4th Quarter 4,448 889
11,511 3,318
TOTAL REGULAR PAYROLL 1,665,988 328,344
(0.7 %) (1.0 %)
(The above amounts DO NOT include FICA, PERA costs.)
BREAK DOWN OF MERIT ADJUSTMENTS FOR 1989 ARE:
0.1% TO 0.5% 4 2.1% TO 2.5% 3
0.6% TO 1.0% 17 2.6% TO 3.0% 4
1.1% TO 1.5% 22 3.1% TO 4.0% 11
1.6% TO 2.0% 11
(Total number of city employees = 75 Full time, 15 Part time, all
merit adjustments over 2% are to employees below the midpoint
their range)
1988 MERIT ADJUSTMENTS GENERAL FUND ONLY
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM PERSONNEL COORDINATOR
RE SURVEY OF LOCAL EMPLOYERS CONCERNING 1990 WAGE ADJUSTMENTS
A telephone survey of local employers on December 12, 1989, provided the
following information concerning 1990 wage adjustments:
Mcleod County - Union groups are in second year of a 2 year contract. Typical
contract has 3.5% COLA plus 3'L in step increase each year.
Non union employee discussions have not yet been
concluded for 1990.
Hutch Utilities - Contract signed last year was for 15 months. Negotiations
will resume in February or March, 1990.
Hutch Hospital - An amount was included in 1990 budget which will result in
varying adjustments for different employee groups.
3M Company - Any adjustments are made in March each year.
Goebels - No consideration has begun at this time.
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: December 8, 1989
TD: Mayor & City Council _______________
FROM: Gary_D_ — -- City Administrator _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SUBJECT: Employees'_ Recommendation On Annual Wage Adjustment_ _ _ _
Attached is the recommendation of all the Directors, after input resulting
from meetings with each of the employee groups. I consider their recom-
mendation to be reasonable.
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December 5. 1999
M E M O R A N D U M
T0: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: DIRECTORS AND STAFF:
STEVE MADSON�
KEN MERRILLJu44
JIM MARKA (a/h
GEORGE FIELq
CAL RICE
HAZEL SITZ :
DOLF MOON O
CHARLES NELSO
CONNIE MANG
DOUG MEIER
LARRY KARG
RANDY DEVRIEC4Ft�,
RE: RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING ANNUAL WAGE ADJUSTMENT
As the City Council requested, directors have sought input from employees in
the various city departments and have arrived at a consensus for a requested
annual adjustment.
Based on available information, we recommend that the January adjustment be
4 percent across the board. We feel this amount is reasonable and fair.
Attachment: Department memos
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO: DIRECTORS, DEPARTMENT HEADS
FROM: PERSONNEL COORDINATOR
RE: CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI) INFORMATION
Following is data concerning changes in the consumer price index ( "cost of
living ") for the past 12 months. This information was obtained from the
Bureau of Labor Statistics. (Hotline - 290 - 3996.) Data is for the 12 months
ended October, 1989. November information is available on December 19.
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CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CHANGES
- 1989
U.S. all
items
urban (CPIU)
4.5%
increase
last
12
months
• U.S. all
items
- urban wage earners
and clerical
workers (CPIN)
4.SX
increase
last
12
months
Mpls /St.
Paul
all items urban (CPIU)
4.0%
increase
last
12
months
Mpls /St.
Paul
all items - urban wage
earners
and
clerical workers (CPIW)
3.7%
increase
last
12
months
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TO: City Council /Mayor
FPOH: Steve Madson, Chief of Poli ,te
D ^.'1'E: December 5, 198
RE: Cost of Living Adjustment
A meeting was held on December 1, 1989, at which time this
de ^artment discussed the cost of livino adjustment. It was the
consensus of the police department that a 4.011& increase be
recommended to the City Council.
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900 Harrington Street Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
(612) 587.2975
SENIOR CENTER CIVIC ARENA
587.6564 587 -4279
TO: Gary Plotz
FROM: Dolf Moon, Park & Recreation Director
DATE: December 5, 1989
RE: 1990 Wage Adjustment
The employees of the Park and Recreation Department support the
request of a 4% cost of living adjustment for 1990.
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: Cecenber 4, 19 39
TO: Ken Merrill
FROM: _Administrative Clerical—Staff and Motor Vehicle Staff
SUBJECT: —Cost of living ad.Iginent
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The Administrative Clerical Staff and Motor Vehicle Staff are requesting
a 4,0" cost of living adjustment as this seems appropriate at this time.
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: December 4, 1989
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FROM: — Chuck fialann. 1. gor_5;Qx%_MagagEL _ _ _ _ _ _
SUBJECT: _ 1939J+dga Adlastmest _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The Liquor Store employees are requesting a 4 coat of living adjustment
for 1990.
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M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: December 6, 1989
TO: — _ OLV PIPTr, CITY ADMINISTRATOR 0
FROM _ _ DOjtG_MEIER MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR
SUBJECT: _ _ CO—ST — OF LIVING — INCREASE
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It is the consensus of the Motor Pool, Streets and Cemetery Departments
that a 48 cost of living increase is fair.
Doug Meier -
Ken Wichterman-
Larry Karg
Earl Alsleben E
Curt Paulsen
Duane Dascher
Al Barkeim
Gene Hessen ll({
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M E M. O R A N D U M
TO: Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator
FROM: Jim Marks, Building Official and
George F. Field, Fire Mareahl
RE: Cost of Living
We have met with Patrice Vanderveen and our consensus for this year's
C.P.I. adjustment is 4s across the board. We feel that amount is fair
and appropriate, middle -of -the -road, compaired to the C.P.I. figures
we have seen this year.
Thank you for your consideration.
CITY OF HUU'jTCHINNSON
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: TRANSIT DEPARTMENT �N. s 1^.^'^"i try
RE: ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT
It is the consensus of the employees of the transit department that a wage
adjustment of 4 percent in January 1990 would be fair. --- - -. - -.
copy: Mary Latzig
Bruce Runke
Gloria Krueger
Harriet Schmidt
Dee Powell
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: December G, 1989
TO: Dlavcr and City Council
FROM: Water/Wastewater Staff
SUBJECT: Cost Of Living Adjustment
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The water /wastewater department are in agreement with
a 4- cost of living adjustment.
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December 5, 1989
Mr. Gary Plotz
City Administrator
Re: Cost of Living Adjustment.
Engineering Department Employees are in agreement on requesting a cost of
living adjustment of 4.00%. We believe this to be a very reasonable amount,
midway of the CPI indicators we have recieved.
Todd Javens 'r•3-
Quentin Larson
Pat Var.derveen
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MEMO
DECEMBER 7, 1989
TO:MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
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FROM: KEN MERRILL, FINANCE DIRECTOR
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SUBJECT: 1989 CITY FINANCIAL AUDIT
A request by the City for a proposal from Charles Bailly & Company
for 1989 Audit service is attached. The proposal is for a not to
exceed of $18,000. This represents a $400 increase over the 1988
audit costs.
• We are in the middle of several state and federal grants and the
close out of our waste water treatment plant grant. Bailly has
been working with the grants over the past years and is familiar
with the audit requirements.
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It would be recommended to accept the proposal and retain Charles
Bailly & Company for our 1989 financial audit.
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3000 Piper Jaarav Tower
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402.3372
Telephone (612) 334 -3000
1- 600742 -5664 (MN Only)
Facsimile (612) 333 -5463
offices in Minnesota, Ntontana,
North and South Dakota
Charles Bail ly & Cmmpany
Certified Public Accountants
October 31, 1989
Mr. Kenneth Merrill
Finance Director
City of Hutchinson
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Dear Ken:
Associates in principal
cities of the United States
through The American
Group or CPA Firms
Offices worldwide through
Moore Stephens International
We are pleased to serve as independent accountants for the City of Hutchinson.
Examining and reporting on your annual financial statements is to be our
recurring basic assignment. we would like also to be helpful to you on
current problems as they arise throughout the year. We hope you will call
whenever you feel we can be of assistance.
We will audit the general purpose financial statements of the City of
Hutchinson as of and for the year ended December 31, 1989. Also, we will
include in your report the following supplemental information that will be
subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our audit of the general
purpose financial statements:
1. Combining, Individual Fund and Account Group statements
2. Schedule of Federal Financial Assistance
The statistical information to be included in your comprehensive annual
financial report will not be subject to the auditing procedures applied in our
audit of the financial statements.
Our audit will be a Single Audit made in accordance with generally accepted
auditing standards; the standards for financial audits contained in Government
Auditing Standards, issued by the comptroller General of the United States;
the Single Audit Act of 1984; the provisions of OMB Circular A -128, Audits of
State and Local Governments, and the provisions of the Minnesota Legal
Compliance for Local Government Audit Guide pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,
and will include tests of the accounting records of the City and other
procedures we consider necessary to enable us to express an opinion that the
financial statements are fairly presented, in all material respects, in
confox, -ity w th generally accepted accounting principles and to report on the
City's compliance with laws and regulations and its internal accounting
controls as required for a Single Audit. If our opinion is other than
unqualified, we will fully discuss the reasons with you in advance.
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Our procedures will include tests of documentary evidence supporting the
transactions recorded in the accounts, and may include tests of the physical
existence of inventories, and direct confirmation of receivables and certain
other assets and liabilities by correspondence with selected individuals,
creditors, and financial institution. We will request written representations
from your attorneys as part of the engagement, and they may bill you for
responding to this inquiry. At the conclusion of our audit, we will also
request certain written representations from you about the financial
statements and related matters.
An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts
and disclosures in the financial statements; therefore, our audit will involve
judgment about the number of transactions to be examined and the areas to be
tested. Also, we will plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable
assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material
misstatement. However, because of the concept of reasonable assurance and
because we will not perform a detailed examination of all transactions, there
is a risk that material errors, irregularities, or illegal acts, including
fraud or defalcations, may exist and not be detected by us. We will advise
you, however, of any matters of that nature that come to our attention. Our
responsibility as auditors is limited to the period covered by our audit and
does not extend to matters that might arise during any later periods for which
were are not engaged as auditors.
As required by the Single Audit Act of 1984, our audit will include tests of
transactions related to federal assistance programs for compliance with
applicable laws and regulations. However, because of the concept of
reasonable assurance and because we will not perform a detailed examination of
all transactions, there is a risk that material errors, irregularities, or
illegal acts, including fraud or defalcations, may exist and not be detected
by us. We will advise you, however, of any matters of that nature that come
to our attention, and will include such matters in the reports required for a
Single Audit.
As required by government auditing standards, we agree that a representative
of the cognizant agency or its designee, other governmental audit staff and
GAO shall have access to the audit workpapers upon request. The workpapers
shall be maintained for at least three years after the date of the report or
longer if requested by the cognizant agency.
We understand that you will provide us with the basic information required for
our audit and that you are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of
that information. This will include the City having closed and balanced all
accounts. Workpapers supporting financial statement amounts will be provided
to the auditor. We will advise you about appropriate accounting principles
and their application and will assist in the preparation of your financial
statements, but the responsibility for the financial statements remains with
you. This responsibility includes the maintenance of adequate records and
related internal control structure policies and procedures, the selection and
application of accounting principles, and the safeguarding of assets.
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We understand that your employees will type all cash or other confirmations we
request and will locate any invoices selected by us for testing.
Our audit is not specifically designed and cannot be relied on to disclose
reportable conditions, that is, significant deficiencies in the design or
operation of the internal control structure. However, during the audit, if we
become aware of such reportable conditions or ways that we believe management
practices can be improved, we will communicate them to you in a separate
letter.
We expect to begin our audit on a mutually agreed date with the City and to
issue our report prior to June 30, 1990.
Our fees for these services are estimated to range from $16,550 to $18,000
which includes our fee reduction discount for your municipal organization. It
is agreed that the fee will not exceed $18,000.
The fee arrangements for services requested outside the terms and conditions
of this agreement will be arranged separately. If unusual problems or
additional accounting assistance is required or requested it will be discussed
prior to beginning work and fee arrangements will be agreed to at that time.
Our fees for these services will be computed at our standard rates, plus
out -of- pocket expenses and will be billed monthly as work progresses.
Invoices are due upon receipt. A late payment charge of 1 -1/28 per month will
. be charged on all invoices not paid within 30 days from the date of the
invoice.
If financial statement with which we are associated, or any portion thereof,
are to be published or otherwise reproduced, printer's proofs or masters are
to be submitted to us for review before printing or other reproduction.
This letter comprises the complete and exclusive statement of the agreement
between the parties, superseding all proposals oral or written and all other
communications between the parties. If any provision of this letter is
determined to be unenforceable, all other provisions shall remain in force.
We shall be pleased to discuss this letter with you at any time.
If the foregoing is in accordance with your understanding, please sign the
copy of this letter in the space provided and return it to us.
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We very much appreciate the opr
Sincerely,
CHARLES BAILLY & COMPANY
RiSiewe
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
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M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: December 8, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: — Gax Uo z .lily— AflmitR uUr — — — — — — — — — — — — —
SUBJECT: JUNKER SANITATION REQUEST
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Attached is a letter requesting a $2.00 increase per month /customer in
• response to a $2.00 per cubic foot landfill increase.
Using the "guideline formula" used previously by the city council, the
per month increase to the customer would be approximately .95- $1.00/ month
increase /customer. See attached.
cc: Allison Lutterman
Barry Anderson
Jim Junker
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January 27, 1989
M E M O R A N D U M
TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL
FROM: GARY PLOTZ
SUBJECT: JUNKER SANITATION INCREASE REQUEST - LANDFILL ADJUSTMENT
BACKGROUND - FORMULA
Attached is a good summary from the Leader, dated June 6, 1986, regarding
previous council practice. Please note the underlined portions. The
councilmembers' detail for 1986 that supported that $1.20 landfill adjustment
is also attached.
- RECOMMENDED INCREASE (landfill)
For "consistency," Ken Merrill and I have calculated the impact of a a $2.00 •
landfill increase on residential rates using the same formula and assumptions
as June, 1986. The adjustment amount is $.94 /mo /account. See the attached
breakdown.
RE- CHECKED RECOMMENDED INCREASE - COUNTY INPUT
I telephoned Ed Homan from the County Waste Management Board. Based on his
method of computation, the landfill increase would amount to $.96 /mo /account.
His assumptions and formula were based on information from MPCA - Marshall
Office; namely, a family of four has approximately 1.75 tons of refuse a year;
one ton is equal to 3.3 cubic yards.
(3.3 cubic yards X 1.75 tons = 5.78 cubic yards /yr X $2.00 increase = $11.56/yr
divided by 12 mo. _ $.96 /mo.)
FEB. s 1989 DATE CITED AS SOME SORT OF DEADLINE
Based on information from Ed Homan, MPCA took action on Nov. 14, 1988 that
requires a "plan "for the new and additional reserve account be prepared by May
15, 1989. Payments would not start until Nov. 15, 1989.
I am currently checking out the above information further through Mr. Bob
McCaron of MPCA.
SURVEY OF
LANDFILLS
Ed Homan will be submitting to me a listing of surrounding landfills, adjacent
to McLeod County. I will be checking the cost and use - availability of the
landfills; also any subsidies that may affect rates. Ed Homan indicated that
a refuse truck and driver would cost $1.50 per additional mile. We will
attempt to find out how many trips Junker Sanitation made to the McLeod
landfill in 1988 and calculate the additional transportation costs vs.
potential landfill savings.
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To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council of Hutchinson:
The 1989 Minnesota Legislature has passed legislation imposing a $2.00
per cubic yard tax onall mixed municipal solid waste.
As per my contract with the City of Hutchinson I shall need an increase
of $2.00 per month on each household and commercial account effective
January 1, 1990.
I urge your prompt consideration to the above subject and await your
response to the matter.
Sincerely,
JUNIOR SANITATIOK--SERVICE, INC.
James L. Junker
President
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"Your Garbologist "
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6121778 5049
December 5, 1989
City of Hutchinson
Hutchinson City Council
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
Attn: Mr. Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator
Subject: 3M Conditional Use Permit, Resolution No. 9075, for the
Construction of a Thermal Oxidizer an Electrical Substation.
Dear Sirs:
Mr. Jim Marka, Building /Planning & Zoning Administration, Mr. Skip
Wright, D.N.R., Mr. Clarence Kadrmas, Hutchinson Utilities Commission,
Mr. Frank Mott, 3M Resident Engineer and Mr. Terrence Huntrods, T.K.D.A.
and 3M consultant and I met on December 4, 1989 to discuss the remaining
items to be resolved in order to obtain all the required permits and
approvals for the construction of the 3M thermal oxidizer and the City
of Hutchinson's electrical substation. It became apparent in our
discussions that in order to obtain all the necessary approvals of the
proposed construction, 3M Company and the Hutchinson Utilities
Commission would have to apply for a revision to the Federal Flood
Insurance Study for the City of Hutchinson so as not to jeopardize the
City's flood insurance coverage and to comply with federal regulations
governing construction within a designated floodway.
The hydraulic analysis performed by Mr. Huntrods indicates that the fill
encroachment into the floodway results in a rise of the flood profile
that does not exceed the allowed limit of .5ft. allowed for designated
floodways and that there will be no potential impact to any areas
upstream of the Electrical Substation.
By this letter 3M Company hereby requests that the City Council of
Hutchinson adopt a resolution supporting the proposed modification to
the floodway as shown in the documentation and mapping. This resolution
is part of the documentation required by the DNR /FEMA application to
revise the Federal Flood Insurance Study. Our consultant will be
available to formally present and /or answer any questions pertaining to
his analysis at the December 12, Council meeting. Please call me if you
have any questions.(612 /778 -6857)
- in;ere,ly,
• Patrick XJV I^6raann
3M Civil Engineering
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DRAFT RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the City of Hutchinson has adopted a floodplain zoning ordinance, and
WHEREAS, the 3M Company desires to construct an electrical substation on their
Property within the current designated tloodway, and
WHEREAS, the construction of this substation would alleviate a potential electrical
demand problem In the City of Hutchinson, and
WHEREAS, the 3M Company has conducted an engineering study of the floodplain and
fioodway of the South Fork of the Crow River In the vicinity of the proposed substation,
and
WHEREAS, this study has shown that the regulatory fk)Odway could be altered in such
a fashion as to allow construction of the substation without altering current flood levels
in any residential area, and •
WHEREAS, these proposed revisions have been given a preliminary review and have
been determined to meet the requirements by the Minnesota Department of Natural
Resources.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the regulatory floodplain of the Cky of
Hutchinson be revised aocording to the attached floodway map.
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DAVID H. ARNOLD
•CHARLES R. CARMICHAEL
GARY D. M�DCWELL
STEVEN A. ANDERSON
G. BARRY ANDERSON
STEVEN S. HOGE
LAURA K. PRETLAND
DAVID A. BRUEGGEMANN
JOSEPH M. PAIEMENT
JAMES UTLEY
JULIA A. CHRISTIANS
RICHARD G. MCGEE
December 7, 1989
ARNOLD & McDOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
101 PARK PLACE
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 55350
(812) 587 -7575
TELECOPIER(612) 587 -4090
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
G. BARRY ANDERSON
OF COUNSEL
WILLIAM w. CAMERON
PAUL D. DOVE
5881 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 554)(1
(012) 545 -9000
IN TOLL FREE 800- 343 -4545
TELECOPIER(0)2) 545-1793
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON.-MINNESOTA 55091
(812) 380 -2214
TELECOPIER(012) 889 -5508
Re: Thomas B. Dolder and City of Hutchinson (Dry Dock)
our File No.: 3188 -89 -0114
Dear Gary:
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RECEIVED
V
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The above referenced matter has come up for review. As you know,
• the lease agreement for the former Spanky's facility now known as
Dry Dock, expires on January 31, 1990 unless otherwise terminated
pursuant to the lease.
I have been contacted by Jim Mills on behalf of Dry Dock and he
advises me that the landlord is ready to enter into an additional
one year committment on the same terms and conditions as set forth
in the original lease of August 1, 1989.
I have no reason to suggest that it would not be appropriate to
so agree and accordingly, I would recommend that this matter be
placed on the agenda for the December 12, 1989 meeting with the
thought that the Council could authorize the extension of the
lease agreement for one year.
I have no information on how the program is progressing, but I
assume since I have heard nothing to the contrary, that the results
have generally been satisfactory and the City does desire to con-
tinue with this arrangement.
In any event, I would appreciate it if you would place this matter
on the agenda and Mr. Dolder's attorney, Don Prochnow, and this
office can put together the appropriate short form agreement with
Count aut - ,— ation. I would anticipate that all we would need
to do is to have a letter agreement indicating that the lease
would be extended on the same terms and conditions up to and in-
is cluding December 31, 1989.
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Mr. Gary D. Plotz
December 7, 1989
Page 2
Please call with any questions. Best personal regards.
Very truly yours,
G. Barry Anderson
GBA:mb
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CHARLES R. CARMICHAEL
GARY D. McDOKELL
STEVEN A. ANDERSON
G. BARRY ANDERSON
STEVEN S. HOGE
LAURA K. FRETLAND
DAVID A. RRUEGGEMANN
JOSEPH M. PAIEM£NT
JAMES UTLEY
JULIA A. CHRISTIANS
RICHARD G. McGEE
TIMOTHY W. FAPINSKI
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December 11, 1989
ARNOLD & MODOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAw
5881 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55416-1492
(612) 545 -9000
MN TOLL FREE 800-343-4545
CABLE MCLAW MINNEAPOLIS
TELECOPIER (812)545 -1793
Mr. Gary D. Plotz
Hutchinson City Administrator
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, MN 55350
RE: Our File 3188 -87 -0031
Dear Gary:
or COUNSEL
WILLIAM W. CAMERON
PAUL D. DOVE
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55371
(612)369 -2214
T£LECOPIER (012) 389 -5500
101 PARK PLACE
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 55350
(612) 587 -7575
TELECOPIER(612) 567 -4086
I noticed in reviewing the 1983 Resolution that the Resolution in
question applied to any goods, not merely alcoholic beverages and
so the Resolution adopted at the last city council meeting was
technically incorrect. Equally incorrect is the Resolution that
I drafted and sent to you last week.
Enclosed is a revised Resolution which I believe accomplishes what
the city council intended.
Please distribute copies of this Resolution to all concerned for
action at the city council meeting Tuesday night.
Thank you.
Very
G. Barry Anderson
GBA /lls
Enc.
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RESOLUTION NO. 9136 •
WHEREAS, the Hutchinson city council passed a resolution in
September of 1983 prohibiting the purchase of goods from, among
other countries, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet
Union) and Eastern Bloc countries;
WHEREAS, the Resolution was adopted in response to certain
actions by the Soviet Union in shooting down a Korean airliner
resulting in loss of life;
WHEREAS, the circumstances in the Soviet Union and Eastern
Bloc countries are vastly different than the circumstances that
prevailed in 1983;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Hutchinson
repeals any and any all prohibitions against the sale or
importation of goods from the Soviet Union and Eastern Block •
Countries.
Dated:
Paul L. Ackland
Mayor
Attest:
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
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CHARLES R. CARMICHAEL
GARY D. M�DOMELL
STEVEN A. ANDERSON
G. BARRY ANDERSON
STEVEN S. HOGE
LAURA E. PRETLAND
DAVID A. BRUEGGEMANN
JOSEPH M. PATEMENT
JAMES UTLEY
JULIA A. CHRISTIANS
RICHARD G. WORE
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December 4, 1989
ARNOLD & MGDOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
5861 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55416-1492
(612) 545 -9000
MN TOLL FREE 800 -343 -4545
CABLE MCL.AW MINNEAPOLIS
Mr. Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, MN 55350
TELECOPIER (612)545 -1793
RE: Resolution
Our File #: 3188 -87 -0031
Dear Gary:
Enclosed please find a proposed
Mayor and yourself. If you have
Resolution, please contact me.
or com .R'
NILLIAM N. CAMERON
PAUL D. DOVE
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON. MINNESOTA 55371
(512) 389- 2214
TELEOOPIER(612) 389 -5506
101 PARR PLACE
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 55350
(612) 567 -7575
TELECOPIER(612) 587 -4096
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Resolution for execution by the
questions in connection with this
Probably the council should have a chance to look at this
Resolution simply as a matter of form since I did punch it up a
little to reflect the reasons for adoption of the resolution.
Please call with any questions.
Very truly yours,
ARTarry McD ELL
G. Anderson
GBA /lls
Enclosure
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 9136
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A RESOLUTION REPEALING A MUNICIPAL PROHIBITION AGAINST THE
PURCHASE OF SOVIET -MADE ALCOHOLIC AND NON - INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR.
WHEREAS, the City of Hutchinson did adopt in September of
1983, a resolution prohibiting and forbidding the sale by the
municipal liquor dispensary of any alcoholic or non - intoxicating
malt liquor beverages made in the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics (Soviet Union);
WHEREAS, it has become apparent that the original
circumstances justifying adoption of said resolution have changed;
WHEREAS, there appears no current justification for the
continuing prohibition on the sale of such beverages by the
municipal liquor dispensary;
iNOW
BE IT RESOLVED, that the city council of the
City of Hutchinson, Minnesota, repeals any and all prohibitions
against the sale by the municipal liquor dispensary of soviet -made
alcoholic and non - intoxicating malt liquor beverages, effective
immediately.
Dated: November 28, 1989
Attest:
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Paul L. Ackland
Mayor
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RESOLUTION NO. 7515
RESOLUTION OPPOSING PURCHASE OF PRODUCTS
FROM SOVIET UNION OR OTHER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
WHEREAS, the Soviet Union has taken barbaric action in shooting down a
South Korean commercial airliner which carried 61 American passengers and
killed 269 innocent victims aboard,
AND WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Hutchinson, Minnesota has
reacted by going on record as opposed to the action taken by the U.S.S.R.,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL THAT,
The City of Hutchinson, Minnesota will not purchase any products that
are produced in the Soviet Union, Afghanistan, Cuba, and the East European
Communist Bloc countries.
Adopted by the City Council this 13th day of September, 1983.
ATTEST:
Gar} V. P1 t
City Clerk
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$140,458.94
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
December 12, 1989
•
WATER & SEWER FUND
*Richard & Marion Peterson
claim
$117.12
*Withhold Tax Acct
employer contribution
605.13
*U.S. Postmaster
postage for water bills
178.16
Allen Office
supplies
12.72
Allied Mechanical
unions
55.42
Automation Supply
disks
74,87
Big Bear
floor dry
4.93
Crow Chemical & Lighting
supplies
44.70
Coast to Coast
supplies
62.71
Com. of Revenue
sales tax - Nov.
447.35
Donohue
professional services
6,265.28
Farm & Home
parts
151.80
Fitzloff Hardware
supplies
74.71
Floor Care
supplies
47.29
G & K Services
uniforms
213.55
Hutch Coop
gasoline
904.39
Hutch Telephone
phone service
251.22
Hutch Utilities
electricity & gas
13,385.43
Hutch Wholesale
spray
43.44
Junker Sanitation
refuse service Nov.
37,637.70
L & P Supply
cable
12.35
LTP Enterprises
repair
3,340.58
Logis
Oct. computer charges
693.13
.Mankato
Mobile Radio
radio
391.00
MN. Valley Testing
tests
152.80
Quade Electric
connector
.25
P.E.R.A.
employer contribution
359.67
Town & Country Tire
tube
16.73
Tri County Water
salt
8,20
U.S. Postmaster
meter postage
91.44
Waldor Pump
service contracts
630.96
Arcon Construction
services
15,000.00
Scott Hanson
winter safety boots
30.00
John Henry Foster
parts
78.65
MPCA
registration -Meece & Lanz
120.00
National Casualty Co.
professional services
6,424.00
P & L Mechanical
application #3
48,925.00
Paperback Software Int.
software agreement
50.00
Vessco
pump
351.50
WPCF
applications- Graham,Smoger
& Lanz 111.50
State Treasurer
certificaton fee- M.Meece
15.00
Mutual Benefit
LTD -Dec
126.86
MN. Mutual Life Ins
Life INs -Dec
47.46
City of Hutch Self Ins Fund
medical -Dec
2,566.13
City of Hutch Self Ins Fund
dental -Dec
337.81
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$140,458.94
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CENTRAL GARAGE FUND
.*Withhold Tax Acct
Brandon Tire
Carquest Auto
Coast to Coast
Crow River Glass
Farm & Home
Hutch Iron & Metal
Hutch Wholesale
Jerabek Machine Shop
MacQueen Equipment
Northern States Supply
Plowmans
Quade Electric
Schmeling Oil
Sorensen Farm Supply
P.E.R.A.
U.S. Postmaster
Wigen Chevrolet
W.D. Cooling
Borchert Ingersoll
Crow River Auto
Champion Auto Store
Jerry's Transmission
LaHass
Mankato Mack Sales
•Old Dominion Brush
Prairie Hudraulics
Rosedale Chevrolet
Mutual Benefit
MN. Mutual Life Ins
City of Hutch Self Ins Fund
City of Hutch self Ins Fund
GENERAL FUND
*U.S. Postmaster
*DNR
*Withhold Tax Acct
*DNR
Allen Office
Am. Welding Supplies
Arnold & McDowell
Automation Supply
•Bremix
BRW
Big Bear
Brandon Tire
Bennett Office
Ben Franklin
employer contribution
$94.51
tires & tubes repairs
740.08
supplies
1,810.01
supplies
18.27
safety glass
67.37
supplies
98.19
iron
109.26
supplies
491.44
parts
50.28
pump repair
3,243.40
supplies
18.17
hose
11.64
cord end & conduit
4.55
oil
1,092.76
sprockets
45.19
employer contribution
56.38
meter postage
3.95
repairs
567.70
check systems
29.40
pin
153.70
repairs
700.50
tow hooks
23.96
back up alarm
59.80
wearbar & shoe
122.67
parts
88.68
clutch
260.50
rebuild
51.15
bracket
112.50
LTD -Dec
11.60
life ins -Dec
5.04
medical -Dec
307.67
dental -Dec
43.79
$10,494.11
postage Dec. newsletter
171.40
DNR registration fees
742.00
employer contribution
3,877.53
DNR registration fees
597.00
supplies
20.19
acy & rent
23.66
legal service
8,500.00
labels
39.59
tile mix
1.50
profesisonal services
998.23
nuts & bolts
25.74
tube
11.85
service contract
31.76
supplies
32.22
-3-
Carney's
supplies
$23.02
Garage
rent
79,437.00
•Central
County Treasurer
DL fees
102.00
County Treasurer
assessing services
20,700.00
Culligan
salt & service
49.40
Coast to Coast
supplies
242.19
Coca -Cola
equip rental
20.00
Hutch Chamber of Commerce
postage
11.19
County Market
groceries
20.01
E & T Contracting
snow removal
707.50
Eileen Goeders
contract payment
1,500.00
Erickson More 4
supplies
57.86
Family Rexall
supplies
88.83
Farm & HOme
supplies
111.85
Feed -Rite Controls
demurrage charge
25.00
Great Plains
paneling
59.93
Fitzloff Hdwe
supplies
344.58
Floor Care
supplies
1,208.72
G & K Services
uniforms
493.69
Hager Jewelry
ups
3.46
Henry's Candy
paper
89.62
Hutch Coop
gasoline
3,793.22
Hutch Conv & Visitors Bur.
lodging tax -Sept & Oct
3,554.20
Home Bakery
rolls
4.50
Hutch Iron & Metal
iron
12.80
Hutch Leader
ads
986.03
•Hutch
Medical Center
Hutch Plumbing & Htg
exams - Fenske & Goldschm
repair
400.00
320.75
Hutch Telephone
telephone
3,384.02
Hutch Utilities
electricity & gas
8,540.03
Hutch Wholesale
supplies
85.03
Hutch Fire & Safety
supplies
358.22
Hutch Public Schools
bldg supervisor
113.76
Ink Spots
paper
22.88
Ideal Shoe Shop
- chimney bags
20.00
Jerabek Machine Shop
part
12.10
Juul Contracting
remove bridge approach
463.00
K -Mart
Christmas ornaments
26.25
Logis
Oct computer charges
4,669.23
MacQueen Equipment
vibrator
816.00
Marco
post it supplies
37.86
McLeod Coop Power
electricity
425.68
MN. Elevator
elevator service
55.70
Northern States Supply
parts
208.49
Olson's Locksmith
locks & keys
78.50
Plaza Hardware
supplies
19.73
Pitney Bowes
meter rental
94.50
Pikal Music Store
tv, vcr & mic
715.00
Quade Electric
bulbs
209.09
Shopko
Christmas ornaments
73.88
Simonson Lumber
base board & nails
6.26
•Sid's
Foods
Sorensen Farm Supply
supplies
step ladder, goggles
14.78
131.20
Standard Printing
paper & plastic signs
746.63
P.E.R.A.
employer contribuiton
4,386.41
Templeton
Dec. contribution
262.67
Two -Way Communications
radio check
140.00
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Tri County Water
UBC
U.S. Postmaster
US West
Xerox
West Publishing
Wigen Chevrolet
Zee Medical Service
Mutual Benefit
MN. Mutual Life Ins
City of Hutch Self Ins Fund
City of Hutch Self Ins Fund
Amsterdam
Bell Atlantic Tricon
Bloedel Monument
Camera Shop
City of Hutch lodging tax
City of Plymouth Forestry
Clarey's Safety Equipment
Coalition of Greater Mn. Cities
Greenbriar Floral
Institute of Bldg Officials
LaHass
Laser Type Printing
McLeod Cty Highway Dept.
McLeod Cry Historical Society
Memindex
Robinsn Appraisal
Safety Council
Schweiss Chicken Pluckers
Secretarian
Sioux Valley Asphalt
Sports Award
3 -D Fire Apparatus
Vaughn Display
Walker Tree Service
Wesley's Pharmacy
Lloyd Christensen
Dale Froemming
Clarence Lund
Earl McBride
Tom Parker
Willard Pellinen
Curtis Reiter & New Ulm Glass
Curtis REiter & Freund Stucco
Connie Mangan
Roberta Tabberson
Sharon Zieman
Steven Stai
Hutch TEch College
Hotovec Auctioneers
Robert Rossell
J's Pizza Carten -
Pat Vanderveen
Dept of Labor & Ind
rent & salt
supplies
meter postage
computer line
contract payment
1990 pocket parts
police car
supplies
LTD Dec
Life ins -Dec
medical -Dec
dental -Dec
mailing labels
equipment
marker installed
photos & film
Oct lodging tax
spade repair
saddle & stabilizer
special assessment
pointsettias
registration -Marka & Johaneson
coupler
business cards
eng. services
26 admissions
wall planners
services
transfer per 89 budget
repair hangar door
services of B. Lamp
winter mix
boards
sliding tray
bulbs
trees
film
chain sharpened
stump removal
refund of Sr.tour
refund of Sr. ball
heating fuel
1990 projects
small cities loan
small cities loan
lunches
logis meeting
film purchase
refund skating lessons
class
adv. expenses
Star Tribune
council meeting
logis meeting
exemption certificate
$56.10
55.14
644.61
98.54
329.80
252.00
13,350.98
61.65
805.40
358.68
19,357.14
2,755.65
58.60
8,952.00
285.00
29.11
.84
25.00
269.00
1,976.00
29.90
180.00
32.25
40.00
280.00
26.00
104.59
225.00
150.00
199.30
231.00
261.12
93.55
333.41
99.00
1,365.00
2.29
15.67
105.00
6.00
12.00
206.94
260.00
874.00
5,648.80
18.49
3.54
21.12
50.00
288.00
148.13
12.00
30.38
3.71
60.00
$216,694.35
BOND FUNDS
1980 TAX INC. DEBT. SERVICE
•
CURTIS E. REITER & NEW ULM CLASS
87 HCDC LOAN
$ 76.00
CURTIS E. REITER & DAVID FREUND
STUCCO 87 HCDC LOAN
491.20
$567.20
BURNS MANOR DEBT SERVICE
American National Bank
fees & expenses
$415.50
BURNS MANOR CONST. FUND
Starland Furniture
furniture
$500.00
Hutchinson Com. Hospital
furniture
250.00
A & B Electric Inc.
Oct & Nov. services
3600.00
Asbestos Cont. Inc.
tile removal 9 rooms
2048.94
Lundeen Floor Covering
floor covering
6466.77
Lintex Corp.
curtains etc.
8144.47
Maki Painting & Decorating
painting 9 rooms
5850.00
C.B.I.
50% down on mattresses
4800100
YOUTH CENTER
$31,660.18
PERA
employer contribution
$35.15
City of Hutchinson
dental insurance
15.64
City of Hutchinson
water -sewer chgs.
129.57
Hutchinson Telephone
phone service
24.75
Hutchinson Utilities
electricity & gas
105.36
Park & Rec.Dept.
supplies
64.96
Pikal Music Store
needle
22.50
•Star
Cablevision
Frito Lay Inc.
Dec. service
supplies
23.30
2.69
Northland Beverages
supplies
198.22
City of Hutchinson
medical insurance
137.48
Mutual Benefit Ins.
LTD insurance
20.80
*Withhold Tax Acct
employer contribution
58.94
HOSPITAL BONDS
E-3
FIRST TRUST BANK
INTEREST & fees
$23,671.88
BONDS OF 1980
First Trust Bank
interest & fees
$5686.88
BONDS OF 1986
American Trust Bank
fees & expenses
$179.75
BONDS OF 1988
Duininck Bros. Inc.
construction costs
$4004.14
BONDS OF 1989
Duininck Bros. Inc.
construction costs
$60,494.93
Hanson & Vacek Construction
construction costs
18,632.00
Walker Tree Service
2 birch trees
130.00
Dorsey & Whitney
prof. services
3,257.45
$ 82,514.38
MUNICIPAL LIQUOR STORE
Friendly Bev. Co.
Locher Bros.
Quality Wine & Spirits
Quality Wine & spirits
Johnson Brothers Wholesale
Ed Phillips & sons
Griggs Cooper & c0.
Henrys Candy Co.
Northland Bev. Inc.
Bernicks Pepsi Cola
Coca Cola Bottling
Triple G Dist. Inc.
Lenneman Beverages
Locher Bros.
Am. Linen Supply
City of Hutchinson
City of Hutchinson
City of Hutchinson
Coast to Coast
Electro Watchman
Greenbriar Floral
Hutch Leader
KDUZ -KKJR
Junker Sanitation
Hutchinson Telephone
Hutchinson Utilities
Sprengler Trucking
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beer
$ 485.55
beer
9467.25
wine & liquor
1443.25
wine & liquor
929.41
wine & liquor
1514.07
wine & liquor
4338.61
wine & liquor
1645.91
supplies
1578.76
supplies
146.75
supplies
25.20
supplies
502.15
beer
11,119.20
beer
17,723.35
beer
12,822.75
towel service
21.20
insurance
5,072.90
fund transfer
50,000.00
cigarette license
12.00
supplies
3.96
quarterly chgs.
111.00
Vorbeck- hospital
10.00
advertising
145.00
advertising
336.00
refuse services
102.60
phone service
106.50
electricity & gas
586.28
Nov. freight chgs.
591.08
$ 120,840.73
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M E M O
HUTCHINSON
FIRE DEPARTMENT
205 Third Avenue South East
H UTC H I N SO N, MINNESOTA 55350
Chief: Orlin "Butch" Henke
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Data: December 5, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Council Members
FROM: Butch Henke
SUBJECT: 1990 Officers of the Hutchinson Fire Dept.
Elections were held on the 4th of December at the Fire Dept. monthly
meeting with the following results.
Fire Chief
1st Asst Chief
2nd Asst Chief
Ladder Cpt
Rural Cpt
City Cpt
Rescue Cpt
Ladder Lt
Rural Lt
City Lt
Rescue Lt
Secretary
Treasure
Brad Emans
Randy Redmann
Steve Schramm
Gary Forcier
Craig Reiner
Jim Popp
John Reynolds
Joe Drahos
Tom Pessek.
Bob Vieyra
Craig Powell
Jamie Emans
Gary Henke
Pleasc a ; -int theEe firefighters to their elected positions before
January 1st 1990.
/ (612) 587 -5151
Hv�cy CITY OF HUTCHINSON
37 WASHINGTON' AVENUE WEST
HUTCHIN'SON, M%N 553$0
FOR YOUR INFORMATIO
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: December 6. 1
TO: Mayor and City Council _ _ _ _ _
FROM: _Rang DeVries,, Director of Water /Wastewater Operations_ _
SUBJECT: Waiver of Storm Sewer Requirement for School District
• At the November 14, 1989 City Council meeting, it was requested by the
Council to find out how many gallons of water were being discharged to
the sanitary sewer from the dewatering pump at the high school.
I have estimated this flow at about 525,000 gallons per year. After inves-
tigating the location of the storm and sanitary sewer lines in the area, we
found a storm line in the basement, not too far from the pool area, where
this pump is located. The school district's engineer stated that they could
plumb into this line, and have the work done by January 1, 1990.
I will follow up to make sure that this work is complete.
/ms
cc: Gary D. Plotz, City Admin.
Glenn Matejka, Supt. I.S.D. 5423
Cal Rice, Asst. Eng.
Jim Marka, Bldg. Official
•
December 7, 1989
ARNOLD & McDOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAw
101 PARE PLACE
HUTGHINSOV, MINNESOTA 55350
(612) 587-7575
TEL£COPTER 4632) 567 -4096
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
G. BARRY ANDERSON
Re: Codification and Adoption of Revised
Zoning Ordinance
Our File No.: 3188 -89 -0031
Dear Gary:
of COUNSEL
WILLIAM W. CAMERON
PAUL D. DOVE
5881 CEDAR "RE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 3541(+
(012) 545 -9000
MN TOLL FREE 800 -343 -4545
TELECOPIER(612) 545-1793
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET'
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55371
(612)389 -22L4
TELECOPIER(812) 389 -5500
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RECEIVED
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
• I am enclosing for inclusion in the Council packet the following
letters and documents relating to the above referenced subject:
1. My letter of November 28, 1989,to Rodger E. Jensen re-
garding codification of the Hutchinson zoning ordinance;
2. A copy of the November 30, 1989,letter from Rodger E.
Jensen to Bill Weber;
3. A copy of Jensen's letter of December 5, 1989, which was
a follow up to several conversations that he and I had on
the subject.
I believe the Council had asked sometime ago to be kept up to date
on the inter - action of the codification of our ordinances and the
revision of the zoning ordinance.
No action is required on this matter at this time.
Thank you.
Very truly
ARNOLD
• G. arry A:
GBA:mb
DAVID B. ARNOLD
G HARLESR.CARMICHAEL
GARY D. M�DOWELL
STEVEN A.ANDERSON
G. BARRY ANDERSON
STEVEN S. HOGE
LAURA R. FRETLAND
DAVID A. BRUEGGEMANN
JOSEPH M. PAIEMENT
JAMES UTLEY
JULIA A. CHRISTIANS
RICHARD G. MCOEE
December 7, 1989
ARNOLD & McDOWELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAw
101 PARE PLACE
HUTGHINSOV, MINNESOTA 55350
(612) 587-7575
TEL£COPTER 4632) 567 -4096
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
37 Washington Avenue West
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
G. BARRY ANDERSON
Re: Codification and Adoption of Revised
Zoning Ordinance
Our File No.: 3188 -89 -0031
Dear Gary:
of COUNSEL
WILLIAM W. CAMERON
PAUL D. DOVE
5881 CEDAR "RE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 3541(+
(012) 545 -9000
MN TOLL FREE 800 -343 -4545
TELECOPIER(612) 545-1793
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET'
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55371
(612)389 -22L4
TELECOPIER(812) 389 -5500
c67c °,?
nFr.1969
RECEIVED
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
• I am enclosing for inclusion in the Council packet the following
letters and documents relating to the above referenced subject:
1. My letter of November 28, 1989,to Rodger E. Jensen re-
garding codification of the Hutchinson zoning ordinance;
2. A copy of the November 30, 1989,letter from Rodger E.
Jensen to Bill Weber;
3. A copy of Jensen's letter of December 5, 1989, which was
a follow up to several conversations that he and I had on
the subject.
I believe the Council had asked sometime ago to be kept up to date
on the inter - action of the codification of our ordinances and the
revision of the zoning ordinance.
No action is required on this matter at this time.
Thank you.
Very truly
ARNOLD
• G. arry A:
GBA:mb
November 28, 1989
Mr. Rodger E. Jensen
Municipal Ordinance Codifiers, Inc.
7400 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis, Mn. 55423
Re: Hutchinson Ordinance Codification
Our File No. 3188 -0031
Dear Rodger:
I have your revised Bed & Breakfast ordinance and upon further •
reflection, I have concluded that you are absolutely correct that
the ordinance belongs in the licensing section of our Code rather
than land use planning.
However, the draft that you provided to me (which I very much
appreciate, by the way), eliminated references to conditional
zoning, parking requirements and the annual licensing provisions
in paragraph 9 of our ordinance. These provisions are important
to the Council, and to planning staff, and while I recognize they
may more appropriately belong in the land use section, I think for
the time being we will allow our ordinance to stand and revise it
at the time we adopt Chapter 10. Do you see any problem with that
suggested course of action?
Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. Best
regards.
1
Very truly yours,
ARNOLD & McDOWELL
G. Barry Anderson
GBA:lm
CC Gary Plotz •
Jim Marka
ARNOLD & MCDOWELL
DAVIU B. AHNULD
ATTORNEYS LAW
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STEVEN A. ANDERSON
HUTCHtN50N. MINNESOTA 55350
PAUL D. DOVE
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JOSEPH M. PAIEMENT
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
TFLECOPIER(812) 545. 1743
.IAM IS UTLF.Y
O. BARRY ANDERSON
J L'LIA A. f11 HISTIANS
SDI SOUTH FOURTH STREF.T
PRINCFTON, MINNESOTA 55.971
RICIIARD G. MiGEP.
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November 28, 1989
Mr. Rodger E. Jensen
Municipal Ordinance Codifiers, Inc.
7400 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis, Mn. 55423
Re: Hutchinson Ordinance Codification
Our File No. 3188 -0031
Dear Rodger:
I have your revised Bed & Breakfast ordinance and upon further •
reflection, I have concluded that you are absolutely correct that
the ordinance belongs in the licensing section of our Code rather
than land use planning.
However, the draft that you provided to me (which I very much
appreciate, by the way), eliminated references to conditional
zoning, parking requirements and the annual licensing provisions
in paragraph 9 of our ordinance. These provisions are important
to the Council, and to planning staff, and while I recognize they
may more appropriately belong in the land use section, I think for
the time being we will allow our ordinance to stand and revise it
at the time we adopt Chapter 10. Do you see any problem with that
suggested course of action?
Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. Best
regards.
1
Very truly yours,
ARNOLD & McDOWELL
G. Barry Anderson
GBA:lm
CC Gary Plotz •
Jim Marka
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MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE CODIFIERS. INC.
(OICILL if 1f IN CN.(1[! ((V�f1pM AND
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Mr. William Weber, AICP
BRW, Inc.
700 Third Street South
Minneapolis, MN 55415
Dear Mr. Weber:
Re: Hutchinson City Code
7400 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis. Minnesota 55423
Area Code 612
869 -2403
November 30, 1989
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Mr. G. Barry Anderson, Hutchinson City Attorney, has referred the
draft of a new zoning ordinance apparently prepared by your firm, to
our office for comment, specifically "to make sure that the form
complies with the existing Code ". He further asked that we comment
directly to you, with a copy to him. After a cursory examination of
the draft, it is apparent that you have not been furnished with a copy
of the complete City Code which became effective July 1, 1989. It is
also apparent that you have not had an explanation as to the purposes
of the Code or the method of amendment of the Code. In order to
partially fill this void we make the following suggestions.
The City Charter is very specific in requiring a title (not a "Pre-
amble") and we therefore suggest that the beginning of the ordinance
be as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. , 2ND SERIES
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA,
AMENDING THE CITY CODE BY ADDING CHAPTER 11 ENTITLED "LAND
USE REGULATION (ZONING) ", CONTAINING REGULATORY POWERS TO
THE END THAT ADEQUATE LIGHT, PURE AIR, AND SAFETY FROM FIRE,
FLOOD, AND OTHER DANGERS MAY BE SECURED; THAT THE TAXABLE
VALUE OF THE LAND AND BUILDINGS THROUGHOUT THE CITY MAY BE
CONSERVED; THAT CONGESTION IN THE PUBLIC STREETS MAY BE
LESSENED OR AVOIDED; THAT THE HAZARDS TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE
TO PROPERTY RESULTING FROM THE ACCUMULATION OR RUNOFF OF
STORM WATER MAY BE LESSENED OR AVOIDED; AND THAT THE PUBLIC
HEALTH, SAFETY, COMFORT, MORALS, AND WELFARE MAY OTHERWISE
BE PROMOTED; AND TO INSURE AND FACILITATE THE PRESERVATION
OF SITES, AREAS AND STRUCTURES OF HISTORICAL, ARCHITECTURAL
AND AESTHETIC IMPORTANCE; BY REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 464;
AND, BY ADOPTING BY REFERENCE, CITY CODE CHAPTER 1, TOGETHER
WITH A SECTION OF THIS CHAPTER, CONTAINING PENALTY
PROVISIONS.
THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON ORDAINS:
Mr. William Weber, AICP -2- November 30, 1989 0
You will note that w-e omitted the provision headed "Title" because the
zoning regulations are integrated into the entire Code which is cited
by "City Code, Sec. 11. We have also omitted the word "Preamble"
because the title of an ordinance is referred to that way in the City
Charter and also the Charter requires an ordaining clause.
Throughout the ordinance, rather than using the words "this Ordinance"
it should be referred to as "this Chapter ". Also, we don't refer to
the "City of Hutchinson, Minnesota" but simply "the City ". These
matters are contained in Chapter 1 which is adopted by reference in
this ordinance.
We note in your Section 1.03, Item 12, administrative bodies are
referred to. Both the Planning Commission and the Board of Zoning
Adjustments and Appeals are provided for in Chapter 2 of the City Code
so neither needs to be provided for here. In Item 13 of that Section,
the amendment process is provided. We are not sure that this needs to
be inserted for Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 462, is rather specific
and overriding, but as long as it is in accordance with the statute
and the City Charter we have no particular objection.
We would omit Section 3.01 as surplusage for the City does not have
extraterritorial authority. We would also omit Sections 3.04 and 3.05
for they are set forth in Chapter 1 of the City Code.
It is not important to us because we can put it in the format of the
entire City Code, but your Section 1.03 will very likely be Section
11.01 and each of the items beginning with No. 1 would be Subdivi-
sions. In the definitions (your Section 4), numerous "flood" items
are defined. We call your attention to the fact that Flood Plain
Management is covered by City Code, Chapter 14. We suggest that you
remove the second paragraph of Section 6.02 for we will deal with that
at a later time in this letter.
We note numerous errors in Section designation. If you refer to Page
154, there are two pages numbered the same and they are followed by
Page 161 and there are also two Sections 10.03. While we are on Page
161, we should state that licensing and regulation of a business is
not germane to this Chapter, but is covered by City Code, Chapter 6.
It would, of course, be germane to state that bed and breakfast estab-
lishments may be allowed as a conditional use, but the remainder of
that Section should be omitted.
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November 30, 1989
On Page 173 we note a stated amount of a fee. Throughout the City
Code, fees are established by resolution of the Council and we
strongly suggest that this be carried over to the area of zoning as
well. In codification we fastidiously resist the temptation to insert
cross - references. Only occasionally are they necessary and we can't
find a cross - reference that we consider necessary in this draft. The
reason for this is that if a provision is either repealed or the
designation is changed, the entire Chapter must then be reviewed in an
effort to find any cross - references to that provision.
The penalty provision in each Chapter of the City Code appears at the
end. In this ordinance, we would place a reservation of all of the
Sections between the text and the penalty provision and include the
penalty provision in the following form:
(Sections 11. through 11.98, inclusive, reserved
for future expansion.)
SEC. 11.99. VIOLATION A MISDEMEANOR. Every person
violates a section, subdivision, paragraph or provision of
this Chapter when he performs an act thereby prohibited or
declared unlawful, or fails to act when such failure is
thereby prohibited or declared unlawful, and upon conviction
thereof, shall be punished as for a misdemeanor except as
otherwise stated in specific provisions hereof.
We would then insert a Section of the ordinance which would be elimi-
nated in coding it and that Section is as follows:
City Code, Chapter 1 entitled "General Provisions and
Definitions Applicable to the Entire City Code Including
Penalty for Violation" is hereby adopted in its entirety, by
reference, as though repeated verbatim herein. Ordinance
No. 464 is hereby repealed.
In the event you wish to discuss any of the contents of this letter
with me, don't hesitate to call. I will hold the draft for a period
of time to be able to discuss it.
Very truly yours,
MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE CODIFIERS, INC.
Rodger E. Jensen, Counsel
REJ /ag
C: G. Barry Anderson, Hutchinson City Attorney
MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE CODIFIERS, INC.
SeE GI. LIS'S '.N CN.I,TER 9EVISION A..
OPOINANGE CO01.m ATION EXCLUSIVELY
COP M- NESOTA GOVERNMENTAL Ii NITS
G. Barry Anderson, Esq.
City Attorney
101 Park Place
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Dear Barry:
7400 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55423
Area Code 612
869 -2403
December 5, 1989
Re: Hutchinson City Code
Your File No. 3188 -87 -0031.
Lori and I had an hour -long conference in person with Hutchinson City
Planner, William Weber, this morning. We ironed out most of the
details raised in our letter of November 30, 1989.
As we speculated in our letter, Weber was only remotely aware of the
fact that Hutchinson was probably going to codify. He had no idea
that the job had been completed, except for Chapter 11. We told him •
that we would suggest that the City send him an unbound copy of the
Code.
We had a very frank discussion which included some differences of
opinion. At one point Weber wanted to copy parts of Chapter 14 (Flood
Plain Management) into the zoning ordinance. We told him we very
definitely would recommend against that because one of the objects of
codification is to avoid repetition. At another point he told us that
he would recommend to the City that they print the zoning ordinance in
a separate book which could be sold to developers and they wouldn't
have to buy the entire City Code. We told him that we would defi-
nitely recommend against this because the various Chapters of the Code
depend on others, citing the fact that there are numerous provisions
in Chapter 1 that apply to the entire City Code and the City would be
selling an unreliable document with the representation that it was all
the developer needed.
Except for a couple areas where we differed, we had a very congenial
meeting and, we think, a productive one. Again, it would be helpful
to him if he had a copy of the Code.
Very truly yours,
MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE CODIFIERS, INC.
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HUTCHINSON UrA&TICS COMMISSION
P(4,E i
TOTAL R R R R
ASSETS
Hu rcHIN MINNF -SOTA
UTILITY PLANT - Al COST
BALAJOW SHEET
OCTOBER 31, 1989
FOR
YOUR
RORMATION
� ._.
w R 4 ELECTRIC
GAS
TOTAL R R R R
ASSETS
UTILITY PLANT - Al COST
1 LAND A LAND RIGHTS
140,963.10
13,978.10
154,941.20
DEPRECIAFLE UTILITY _PLANT _
18,039,108.36
2,431,247.74_
_
20,470,3'6.10
TOTAL UTILITY PLANT
18,100,071.46
_
2,445,225.84
20,625,297.30
LESS ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION
(12,457,320.75) _,,:_
(1'3,534,140,70)
- TOTAL ACCUM(.)LATED DEPRECIATION
(12,457,320,75)
(1,076,820.03)
(13,534,140.78)
CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS
-
_682,850.03 ,_.,.
_
85 2,634.82
TOTAL CONSTFAXTION IN PROGRESS
682,850.03
_.16_9,784.79
169,784.79
852,634 _ .82 =
TOTAL_UTILITY PLANT _DEPREC VALUE__.__
_., -_._ - _6,405,600.74 _____1,538,$90.60_...
7,943,791.34
)� RESTRICTED FUNDS 6 ACCOUNTS
- FUTURE EXPANSION d DEVELOPMENT
6,919,821.10
1,1Q_00
8,329,821.10
RESERVE FOR FUEL OIL
750,000.0
.00
750,000.00
MEDICAL INSURANCE
60,000.00
40,000.00
1001000.00
-
-INSURANCE - _OPERATING A_ MAINT_ RESERVE
200,000.00 _.
,00
200,000.00
�. INSURNCE 0
300,000.00 � _-
-.
.00
_
300 000.00 -
BOND 6 INTEREST PAYMENT 1986
476,546.58
.00
476,546.58 -
" ._1986 BOND RESERVE
._...__._.__392,000.00_. .. ..
.00- ..._
392,000.00__
CATASTROPHIC FAILURE FUND
750,000.00
.00
750,000.00 -
)_> FEDERAL INTERPRETATION
.00
623,574.25
623,574.25 _
..CONTRIBUTION -_CITY _OF HUTCHINSOH___
_. __.____. .._- __•.0()
_- 37,500.00 .._..
37,500.00
MAIN REPLACEMENT FUND
.00
1,000,000.00
11000,000.00
)- TOTAL RESTRICTED FUNDS 6 ACCOUNTS
9,846,367.68
2,911,074.25
12,759,441.93
CURRENT 6 ACCRUED ASSETS
CASH IN BAN(
681,272.55
6,822.78
688,095.33 - -
____. INVESTMENTS .6SAVZNGS _ ACCOUNTS __,.___.____-
__- 533,42i.g5 __ . .689,568.90._-
...___.__.: _. _.
1,222,990.35....
_ ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
848,091.76
299,256.12
1,147,347.88
INVENTORIES
490,519.17
58,922.80
549,441.97 -
_,....._. —__. -- PREPAID INSURANCE _ .._.. _._ _. _. .._
_ ..7,098.64 _...
._- 26,699,-50_
33,798.14 ..
- CCRUED INTEREST RECEIVABLE
126,767.60
113,G17.72
239,785.32 !
J TOTAL CURRENT 6 ACCRUED ASSETS
2,687,171.17
1,194,287.82
3,881,458.99 -_
._DEFERRED CHARGE
_
BOND DISCOUNT 1986
85,337.97
.00
85,337.97
TOTAL DEFERRED CHARGE.
_. .. .._ _ .. 85 ,337.97
.00
_ _ 85,337.97... .
1..... TOTAL ASSETS- ..: ._ .. ..__ _....
__.__ _ - _... 19, 026.977.55 ._
_ ---- _ 5.643,552.67
___ _ 24, 670.030.23
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BALANCE SHEEI
OCTOBER 31, 1989
* * * ELECTRIC « • * *
* r (t * GAS • * * * •
* * » * TOTAL
• * * *-
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MUNICIPAL EQUITY 6 LIABILITIES
�1 --
MUNICIPAL EQUITY - --
MUNICIPAL EQUITY
13,6211309.78
4,943,423.26
18,564,733.06
7
UNAPPROPRIATED RETAINED EARNINGS-__.___
_.__ _ 1,330,669.52 _ _:.._..
.441,358.24._ _. _
1,772,02 7.76_,.__
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CONTRIBUTION TO CITY
(326,250.00)
(11,250.00)
(337,500.00)
_
-_
TOTAL MUNICIPAL EQUITY
14,625,729.30
5,373,531.52
19,999,260.82
..._._LONG TERM LIABILITIES -NET OF
CURRENT MATURITIES
1986 BONDS
3,510,000.00
.00
3,.510,000.00
_
�
- -
- -� -- TOTAL. LONGTFRM - I.IABIIITIEB � - - _ - -- _-
31510,000.00
.00-
3,510,000.00
CONSTR CONTRACTS d ACCTS PAY RETAIN
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION 8 ACCTS PAY
,00
.00
,OU
CURRENT 8 ACCRUED LIABILITIES
-
-
�--- - - ACCOIM(T'S PAYABLE -_ -- --- -_ -- - - - - --
64^ 570.60
24e,320.80 - - -
690, 8v1 .40
-
)'-
INTEREST ACCRUED
76,846.47
.00
76,846.47
ACCT PAYABLE TO ASSOCIATED COMPANY
<.00)
(28,262.25)_,.,.__._.___
6"
ACCRUED PAYROLL—
26,657.06
,,. __..__..
5,640.67
32,297.75
ACCRUED VACATION PAYABLE
77,803.84
16,048.68
93,8E2.52
CUSTOMER DEPOSITS
95,031.48
.00
9S,GZI.40
.
_
OTHER CURRENT 8 ACCRUED LIABILITIES
101.04
11.00
11204
TOTAL CURRENT S ACCRUED LIAB
890,748.26
270,021.15
1,160,769.41
,
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-TOTAL MUNICIPAL EQUITY 8 LIAB- -- - - - - --
- ...�... 19,026,477,56 ---
_-- - - --- _.5,643,552.67
24,670,930.23
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ELECTRIC DIVISION
HU7CHINSON UT INOS COMMISSION P
HUTCHINSON NNESOTA
STATEMENT OF INCOME& EXPENSES
OCTOBER 31, 1989
PREVIOUS CURRENT BUDGETED
YEAR TO DATE YEAR TO DATE YEAR TO DATE
E 1 •
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
LUIGET ANNUAL
DE VIFa ION 6UD.,ET
INCOME STATEMENT
OPERATING REVF69)E
SALES - ELECTRIC ENERGY
7,351,706.12
7,619,830.71
7,752,786.00
(132,955.29)
9,206,,.00.00
UPA - ENERGY
13,519.55
.00
15,000.00
(15,000.00)
15,000.00
NET INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES
_ 21,309.96
-_ 19,666.97
_- _....20,176.80
(51)9.83)
23,880.00
_ SECURITY LI64TS
10,373.50
10,722.50
12,450.00
(1,727.50)
iS,UOC -00
- POLE RENTAL
3,832.50
3103 2.50
4,000.00
(167.50)
4,000.00
TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE
7,400,741.63
7,654,052.68
7,804,412.80
(15.), 360. 12)
9,264,480 -00
OPERATING EXPENSES
•. PRODUCTION OPERATION
_. 421,045.78
734,131.73
025-.26
(2:5,106.47)
094,922.00
PRODUCTION MAINTENANCE
63,625.91
111,925.03
92,989.30
(18,935.73)
134,630.00
PURCHASED POWER
4,383,609.78
4,220,561.88
4,463,227.44
242,665.56
513131366.00
'(
'i _ _TRANSMISSION_ OPERATION
.O0
698.51
.00
(698.51)
4.600.00
-
____ _
+`-. -- TRANSMISSION MAINTENANCE
104,302.40
__ _- __.
- 16 309.83
_._____ -__
20,590.00
_.._
12,200.17
32,500.00
DISTRIBUTION OPERATION
104,115.74
114,916.66
117,644.56
2,727.90
147,080.00
_,,___ DISTRIDUT ION MAINTENANCE__
_ 95,643.71_..__
_ __79,037.84._
_.82,342.04.
3,304.20
98,214.00_
-:-
-. CUSTOMER EXPENSES
60,198.09
63,109.08
62,502.75
(606.33)
_
76,161.00
CUSTOMER SERVICES
10,431.12
8,064.87
9,730.80
1,665.93
11,448.00
ADMINISTRATIVE & GENERAL EXPENSES._. _.
__ 527,666.63
_527,700.18_,___
6,469.01 -
DEPRECIATION
6001000.00
793,000.00
805,240.00
12,240.00
..641,405.00
982,000.00
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES
6,572,639.96
6,662,986.60
6,698,992.33
36,005.73
8,036,334.00
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OPERATING INCOME
828,101.67
991,066.08
1,105,420.47
(114,354.39)
1,228,146.00
OTHER INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS
OTHER - NET
16,560.86
6,575.63
_
16,629.00
(10,053.37)
71 400.00
INTEREST INCOME
271,314.17
477, 194.79
253,700.00
223,494.79
295,000.00
MISC_ INCOME/EXPENSE ___
8,697.60.
910.00___...
._ 7,787.60
1.000.00
_ INTEREST EXPENSE
162,107.45
152,864.58
145,750.00
(7,114.58)
100.000.00
TOTAL OTHER INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS
78,485.53
339,603.44
125,489.00
214,114.44
123,400.00
- NET INCg4E
906, 58T.20
1,330,669.52
1,230,909.47
99,760.05
1.351,546.00
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HUTCHINSON UTILITIES COMMISSION
PAGE ,.
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA
GAS DIVISION
STATEMENT OF
INCOME 6 EXPENSES
OCTOBER 31, 1989
PREVIOUS
CURRENT
BUDGETED
BUDGET
ANNUAL
_
YEAR TO DATE
YEAR TO DATE
YEAR TO DATE
K VIA.(ION
BUDGET
f
INCOME STATEMENT
OPERATING REVENUES
SALES
3,009,605.26 -
3,304,007.58
2,SiS,100.00
48B,407.58
3,500, OOC.00
FORFEITED DISCOUNTS
81319.96
6,702 65
6,720.00
1,`82.65
8, 000.Oi
C
TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE
3,067,925.22
3,312,,710.23 _
2,821,820-00_._
490,890_23
31508100C.00
OPERATING EXPENSE
MFG GAS PRODUCTION OPERATION
1,543.16
1,654.66
1,326_00_,
(328.66)
MFG GAS CRODUCTION MAINTENANCE - _-
- .00--
- -- - -- 116.73
--
.00
_
(116.73)
500.00
PURCMASED GAS EXPENSE
2,414,939.71
2,606,656.43
2,090,000.00
(516,656.43)
2,750,000,00
_-
f
___.._ -- ___DISTRIBUTION OPERATION _.._.._._.._.. .:_
_ ......150,336.55 _
.. 147 ,566.36...__.___..133,895.84.
.._ (11,357.92) ___..
170,6B1.00
DISTRIBUTION MAINTENANCE
31,310.22
20,774.66
31,608.00
10.033.34
40,000.0(
-
CUSTOMER EXPENSES
35,346 -83
41,261.97
37,72S.,62
(3,S36.55)
50,774.00
CUSTOMER SERVICES
6,954.09
5,384.57
6 487.20
1.102.63
7,632.00
_ .. GENERAL ..
_ __.
170,015.95
._ _. _
i94,e59.55
..._. _-_ _.. _
^
_ 247.003.00 _
DEPRECIATION
_
074.932
-�, -_- TOTAL OPOPERATING EX_PENSES __._.
2,874,446• -_
3,089
563,948.27..____(5.^
'33014406 _
_ 3,356,990.00
�. OPERATING INCOME
193,478.71
223,435.30
257,871.73
(32,123.83)
151,010.00
_
OTHER INCOME AND DCDUCTIONS
OTHER - NET
5,451.35
763.05
4,949.00
(4,iB5.95)
300.00
INTEREST INCOME ._.. ..
_- 202,123.20
^13,573.89
89 ..
_1,000.00
4,573.89.
"S
+5,000.00
MISC INCOME /EXPENSE
3,531.74
3,586.00
(3,824.00)
7,410.00
.8 00.00
1
TOTAL OTHER INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS
-�.
211,106.37
17,9,._.94
190 125.00
7,797.94
231 100.00
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—_ ..._. __ ____
NET INCOME
404,585.08.-
_...441,358.24_
.:. -- 447,996.73
(4.325.89) -....
.. 382.110.00
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ATTENDANCE:
THE PIONEERLAND LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
November 13, 1989
Name Representing
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Present
Arlen LaCombe
Big Stone County
X
Steve Boehlke
Chippewa County
X
Dorothy Tebben
"
X
Stan Jacobsen
X
Laverna Birkland
Kandiyohi County
E
Orlynn Mankell
X
Peg Mossberg
" "
X
Richard Post
"
X
Jan Kreie
McLeod County
E
Kathleen Kubasch
"
X
Shirley Nowak
" "
X
Marian Miller
Meeker County
X
Howard Turck
X
John Miller
" "
X
Lorna Carlson
Swift County
E
John Langan
" "
E
Elizabeth Erickson
Appleton
X
Richard Baysinger
Benson
X
Sandee Laffen
Bird Island
E
John Nevins
Dawson
X
Noel Phifer
Glencoe
X
Sandy Casper
Graceville
E
Marcia Maus
Hector
X
William Scherer
Hutchinson
X
Delores Brunner
"
Shirley Schutt
Kerkehoven
X
Nancy Alsop
Litchfield
X
Judy Oestreich
"
X
Anne Maguire
Madison
Gladys Nelson
Ortonville
X
Linda Ulrich
Renville
X
Jeanette Buchanan
Willmar
X
Carol Conradi
X
Richard Emery
"
X
Maxine Weinrich
Granite Falls
X
Lois Anderson
Yellow Medicine County
X
E= Excused Absence
The November 13 meeting of the Pioneerland Library Board
of Trustees was called to order by Chairman Boehlke. The
minutes of the 10/9/89 meeting were approved on a motion
by Kubesh /Turck. One error was found in the Financial Report
(Reimbrusement- Chippewa County - $8007, not $8117). The
Report was approved as corrected (Conradi /Ulrich). Mr. Sundberg
reviewed a summary of the current budget with a brief
explanation of the Petty Cash Fund.
Gifts were then presented to the six members whose
term will be complete as of 12/89. They are: Steve Boehlke,
Kathleen Kubasch, Anne Maguire, Orlynn Mankell, Gladys Nelson,
Shirley Schett.
Mra. Matson went over the monthly circulation statistics.
PLS Board Meeting - November 13, 1989 - Page 2
The Pioneerland staff will be holding their Christmas
party potluck on Dec. 14, 1989, at the Kerkhoven Community
Center with Ann Kenton as the guest speaker. Trustees are
invited to attend.
Nelson /M.Miller moved payment of bills. Carried.
An overview of what has transpired in regard to the
Extension of Access legislation was presented by Mr. Sundberg.
In response to a proposal by Mr. Sundberg, a motion (Post /Emery)
was passed to reimburse the island cities of Fairfax, Canby,
and Clarkfield for providing PLS services to persons who
live within the PLS area but are patrons of these non- member
libraries. This reimbursement should not exceed $10,500.
The motion to submit a reapplication for the Establishment
Grant passed (Oestreich /Weinrich). This new application
will include the added population of Olivia.
Notification was received that Delores Brunner will
replace Linda Willmsen on the Board representing Hutchinson.
Mr. Sundberg presented the revised 1990 Budget. Pfeifer/
Ulrich moved approval of the budget. Carried. (This budget
will not include the cost of operating libraries in the
3 non - participating cities.)
Concerning PLS payment to MLA for the cost of a lobbyist,
the motion to pay the amount requested, $412, from non -tax
funds carried.(Emery /Scherer).
The motion to approve and sign the Agreement with the
City of Olivia to join PLS passed (Ulrich /Buchanan).
The December 11 Board meeting will be for the Executive
Committee. The meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Judy Oestreich, Secretary
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