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cp11-28-1995 cSUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
-26-
-27-
-28-
Noon - Hutchinson Safety Counc
1
..
Meeting at Heritage
10:00 a.m. - Employee Safety
Center
Committee Meeting at
1:00 P.M. - Utilities Commissi
n City Center
Meeting at Utilities
4 -8 p.m. - City Council /Staff
4:30 p.m. - City Council /Sta
Workshop at City Center
Budget Workshop at
HUTCHINSON
Main Conference Room
City Center
CITY
CALENDAR
7:30 p.m. - Airport Commission
5:30 p.m. - City Council
Meeting at Airport Lobby
Meeting at City Cente
Week of
1H i++ H ++
7:30 a.m. - Police Civil Service
Nov. 26 to ➢ec- 2
Commission Meeting at
1995
Police Station
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
-29-
-30-
-1-
-2-
8:00 - 4:00 p.m. - Leader/
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon -
Facilitator Training
Leader /Facilitator Training
Workshop at Victorian
Workshop at Victorian Inn
Inn (Coach Conf. Room)
(Coach Conference Room)
Noon - CAER Committee at Fire
Station
AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING - HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1995
1. CALL TO ORDER - 5:30 P.M.
2. INVOCATION - Rev. Robert Brauer, Seventh Day Adventist Church
3. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES
MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF NOVEMBER 14, 1995 AND SPECIAL
MEETING OF NOVEMBER 8, 1995
Action - Approve as distributed - Approve as amended
4. CONSENT AGENDA
(a) REPORTS OF OFFICERS, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
1. FINANCIAL/INVESTMENT REPORT - OCTOBER 1995
2. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF OCTOBER 17, 1995
3. POLICE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 3,
1995
4. SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1995
(b) RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES
1. RESOLUTION NO. 10587 - DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING POLICY
2. RESOLUTION NO. 10589 - RESOLUTION FOR PURCHASE
3. RESOLUTION NO. 10590 - RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING LOCATION
FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
4. RESOLUTION NO. 10591 - RESOLUTION THANKING SKYDIVE
HUTCHINSON AND DOOLEY AIR SHOWS FOR AERIAL PHOTOS
(c) CHRISTMAS TREE SALES PERMIT FOR HACKER'S CHRISTMAS TREES
(d) SNOW REMOVAL PERMIT FOR JERRY EBERT
(e) SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT FOR HUSKI ADDITION
(fl IMPROVEMENT PROJECT CHANGE ORDERS AND FINAL PAYMENTS
(g) PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR KRSIEAN ACRES PLAT TWO SUBMITTED BY
ANNA KRSIEAN LOCATED ON 13TH AVENUE NW WITH FAVORABLE
1
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - NOVEMBER 28, 1995
RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION OF STAFF
RECOMMENDATIONS (ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 10592)
(h) JOINT PLANNING BOARD STATUS WITH FAVORABLE
RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION
(i) SHALOM BAPTIST PARKING ARRANGEMENT WITH FAVORABLE
RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION
(j) ADOPTING RESOLUTIONS REQUESTING MCLEOD COUNTY TO ASSUME
RESPONSIBILITY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT FOR WETLAND
CONSERVATION ACT WITH FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION OF
PLANNING COMMISSION (ADOPT RESOLUTIONS NO. 10593 & NO. 10594)
(k) EXTENSION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF
OFFICE BUILDING LOCATED AT 902 HWY 15 SOUTH WITH FAVORABLE
RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION
Action - Motion to approve consent agenda
5. PUBLIC HEARING - 6:00 P.M.
NONE
6. COMMUNICATIONS REQUESTS AND PETITIONS
NONE
RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES -- SEE CONSENT AGENDA
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
(a) CONSIDERATION OF AGREEMENT FOR CITY SNOW REMOVAL AND
STREET SWEEPING SERVICES AT PRINCE OF PEACE SENIOR
APARTMENTS (DEFERRED NOVEMBER 14, 1995)
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve and enter into agreement
9. NEW BUSINESS
(a) CONSIDERATION OF 1996 ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
MCLEOD COUNTY AND CITY OF 14UTCHINSON
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve and enter into agreement
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - NOVEMBER 28, 1995
(b) CONSIDERATION OF HAVING ARCHITECT PROCEED WITH FACILITIES
PLANNING AT BURNS MANOR SITE FOR HUTCHINSON AREA HEALTH
CARE
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve
(c) CONSIDERATION OF REVISIONS TO ESCROW AGREEMENT
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve
(d) CONSIDERATION OF COUNTY ROAD AND COUNTY STATE AID
HIGHWAY TURNBACKS TO CITY
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve and adopt Resolution
10. MISCELLANEOUS
(a) COMMUNICATIONS
11. CLAIMS. APPROPRIATIONS AND CONTRACT PAYMENTS
(a) VERIFIED CLAIMS
Action - Motion to approve and authorize payment from appropriate funds
12. ADJOURNMENT
3
MINUTES
SPECIAL MEETING - HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1995
The special meeting was called to order by Mayor Torgerson at 7:30 a.m. The following were
present: Mayor Marlin Torgerson, Council Members Kay Peterson and Don Erickson. Absent:
Council Members John Mlinar and Bill Craig. Also present: City Administrator Gary D. Plotz.
CANVASSING OF ELECTION RESULTS
Election Clerk Bonnie Baumetz presented the Council with the sealed envelopes containing the
count of ballots by precinct. The Council Members then proceeded to canvass the election returns
of November 7, 1995.
The motion was made by Council Member Peterson, seconded by Council Member Erickson and
unanimously carried, to certify the election results as submitted and to waive reading and adopt
Resolution No. 10577.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 7:45 a.m.
I
OPEN -HOLD COUNCIL REPORT TUE, NOV 28, 1995, 2:37 PM page 1
1986 IMPRO.BDS AM.NATIONAL BANK PAYING AGENT FEES $185.20
< *>
$185.20*
1994 IMPRO
CONST BAILEY NURSERIES
FRAX NIGRA FALLGOLD, ULMUS
$1,149.78
AM RISK SERVICES
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
EST #4 -JULY
$10,016.91
ARNOLD & MCDOWELL
PRAIRIE RESTORATION
SEEDING FOR ROBERTS PARK
$3,750.00
BECKER ARENA PRODUCTS
RANDY KRAMER EXCAVATING INC
EST #10 FINAL
$8,407.08
< *>
HOTEL CHARGES `fib
BIBEAU, MARY
$23,323.77*
1995 IMPRO
CONST BOLTON & MENK INC.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OCT&NOV
$12,555.79
BRINKMAN STUDIO
OSM
DESIGN WORK -BLUFF BRIDGE
$3,711.33
CADD /ENGINEERING SUPPLY
R.P.UTILITIES
EST #4 FINAL
$1,407.30
CELLULAR 2000
RANDY KRAMER EXCAVATING INC
EST #5
$11,637.56
— - -
- -- WM MUELLER & SONS---- . -... _ _
CRUSHING - CONCRETE - -- .---- -, -- ..._....,..522,
REFUND SENIOR TOUR
< *>
PROF SERVICES -ROLLING OAKS_l,7M
COUNTY TREASURER
$51,669.88 *'' --
AIRPORT RENOVAT, TKDA
BURNS MANOR DS
CENTRAL GARAGE
GENERAL FUND
AM.NATIONAL BANK
ASPEN EQUIPMENT CO
SCHMELING OIL CO
PROFESSINAL SERV- AIRPORT - $4,250.00.,.,
$4,250.00*
PAYING AGENT FEES $190.95
$190.95*
SNOW PLOW & ACCESSORIES
OIL 15W40
A.J.SCHAAKE CO.
PLAQUES
ALLEN OFFICE PROD
FILE BOX, BADGES, INDEXES -'
AM RISK SERVICES
PROFESS CONSULT SERVICES -NOV
AMERICAN PLANNING ASSN
RENEWAL FOR ZONING NEWS. -i
ARNOLD & MCDOWELL
SERVICES RENDERED THRU 10/31!
ASKEW, DELORIS
REFUND SENIOR TOUR
BECKER ARENA PRODUCTS
NOVOUS #2 (1/2 GAL), s
BENNETT OFFICE SUP. _
BEST WESTERN,
TRANS FILM �•• s
KELLY INN
HOTEL CHARGES `fib
BIBEAU, MARY
PRO -RATED REFUND FOR- SKATINGA
BOARDROOM CLASSICS
GREAT BOOK OF BUSINESS`SECRET
BONTE, BEV
REFUND FOR SKATING- SWITCH :__y' -="
BRINKMAN STUDIO
ENLARGEMENTS
BUSINESSWARE SOLUTIONS
PRINT CARTDG .•..y
CADD /ENGINEERING SUPPLY
SPRAY PAINT
CAMERA SHOP
PHOTO PROCESSING - -
CELLULAR 2000
NOV CHARGES
CENTRAL GARAGE
OCT REPAIRS --
CENTURY LABS
LINERS, KLEEN GREEN
CHRISTIANSON, MARIAN
REFUND SENIOR TOUR
COMSTOCK DAVIS INC
PROF SERVICES -ROLLING OAKS_l,7M
COUNTY TREASURER
SEPT 911 CALLS
CROW RIVER AREA QUALITY COUNCI
NOVEMBER - TRAINING, -SESS
DAAK, MIKE
SPECIAL EVENTS
DEPT NATURAL RESOURCES
DNR REG FEES-
DEPT OF LABOR & INDUSTRY
LATE FEE-
DOYLE INCORPORATED
MOUNTED MOWER
FELBER, JUDY
REFUND FOR SKA TING-SWITCH �: -"---
FRANKLIN QUEST
REFULL CALENDAR
GAP-BERG, MARCAA
REFUND. SKATING- SWITCH
GILHOUSEN, JENNIFER
GYMNASTICS -11/9, 11/14 &
HAUGEN, MARV
REFUND FOR SKATING- SWITCH
HCVN -TV
3 MONTHS PAYMENTS -
HENSEN, MARK
LUNCH AND REGISTRATION xa
HILLYARD FLOOR CARE / HUTCHINSON
HANDLE, BOWL CLEANER,PINNACLE'
HUTCH _CONVENTION &
OCTOBER LODGING TAX',_: v
HUTCH FIRE & SAFETY'
RECHARGEEXTINGUISHER -R PF
HUTCH PLBG & PTO CO
=:
ADJUST FURNACE - -- �KETP)
-
HUTCHINSON UTILITIES
_
GAS & ELECTRIC
HUTCHINSON WOMEN'S BOWLING ASS
2- RED POINSETTAS F
INK SPOTS -
REAM OF PAPER
JENSEN &, NEIL J.
MONTHLY PAYMENT -
JESSEN, GAIL
REFUND SKATING - SWITCH
JOES SPORT SHOP
PLAQUES -
4
OPEN -HOLD COUNCIL REPORT TUE, NOV 28, 1995, 2:37 PM
--- - ----- ------ - -------- --------- - ---------
GENERAL FUND K -HILL SIGNAL COMPANY
- ------ - ---- ----------------- - ---------------
A -13 EVEREADY PLUG -IN BATTERY
$26.83
KANTACK, RONDA
REFUND SKATING - CANCELLED
$23.54
KREBS, TOM
SPECIAL EVENT
$20.00
LICKFELT, RUTH
REFUND SENIOR TOUR
$60.00
LOGIS
OCT SERVICE
$6,754.52
LONG LAKE TRACTOR & EQUIP
NEW HOLLAND 9030 TACTOR
$65,901.14
MAGUIRE EXCAVATING
BP #12783 OVERPAYMENT
$3.35
MARCO BUS.PRODUCTS
FLAGS, FINGER PAD, INDX TAB
$65.42
MARKA, JAMES
INTERNET COMPUTER CLASS
$45.52
MATHEWS, KEVIN
SPECIAL EVENTS
$25.00
MCGARVEY COFFEE INC
COFFEE & HOT COCOA
$129.40
MCLEOD COUNTY TREASURER
1995 ASSESSMENT SERVICE
$26,013.00
MN REC & PARK ASSC
STUDENT SPONSOR LUNCH
$15.00
MORTIZ, ROBERT
REFUND SKATING LESSON- SWITCH
$10.00
NO STATES SUPPLY INC
SPANNER WRENCH FOR GRINDER
$2.49
NORTHERN HYDRAULICS
AIRHOSE REEL - - -
-- $51.04
OLSON, BETHANY
SPECIAL EVENTS
$25.00
PEIK, WALTER
REFUND SENIOR TOUR
$60.00
PICHOTTA, JOANNE
REFUND SKATING
$26.00
PITNEY BOWES INC
EQUIPMENT MAINT 12/1 - 11/30/96
$194.00
QUADE ELECTRIC
4 PACK 75 WATT BULBS
$38.29
SCHMIDT, BEVERLY
REFUND SENIOR TOUR
$60.00
SHOPKO
PHOTO PROCESSING
$31.32
SIMONSON LUMBER CO
LUMBER
$11.28
ST. ANASTASIA SCHOOL
REFUND FOR ONE BASKETBALL CLIN
$15.00
STANDARD PRINTING
LABELS
$66.84
STAR TRIBUNE
PAPER THRU 2/28/96
$24.05
SUBWAY
8 -6" SANDWICHES
$25.37
TRIPLE G DISTRIBUTING INC
CREDIT SNAPPLE KIWI - STRBRY
$3.40
ULRICH, ANN
REFUND SENIOR TOUR
$60.00
UNITED BLDG CENTERS
TREATED PLYWOOD
$53.21
US POSTAL SERVICE
SENIOR NEWSLETTER POSTAGE
$243.73
WAL -MART -
SHOVEL, ENVELOPES
$22.22
WEGSCHEID, VIRGINIA
REFUND SENIOR TOUR
$60.00
c *>
$170,205.67*
HAT -FAC. CONST. AG SYSTEMS
ERICKSON & TEMPLIN
GOODIN COMPANY
JOHNSON ROTHERS CORP
LOVERING- JOHNSON
WAL -MART
c *>
INSURANCE FUNDS AMERICAN HEART ASSC
WEDIN, CHUCK
LIBRARY FUND DS AM- NATIONAL BANK
< *>
i,IQUOR STORE
?AYROLL FUND
BULK TANK 125 GAL
SCRAPER, GRAVEL HAULING
BURY ZURN HYDRANT
S BEAM, HP
REQUEST #6
PLATES, NAPKINS, FORKS, RIBBON
HEART AT WORK ACTIVITY KITS
BUSHEL APPLES
PAYING AGENT FEES
BOOKS AND BYTES WINE NAVIGATOR -2
CITY OF HUTCHINSON PAYROLL 11/24/95
CITY OF HUTCHINSON - GENERAL FUN FUND TRANSFER
GRIGGS COOPER & CO NOVEMBER LIQUOR PURCHASE
JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO. NOVEMBEER LIQUOR PURCHASE
LOGIS OCT SERVICE
MINESOTA WINEGROWERS COOPERATI NOVEMBER WINE PURCHASE -
MN DEPT OF REVENUE LICENSE APPL - CIGTTS & TOBACCO
QUALITY WINE &- SPIRITS CO. NOVEMBER WINE PURCHASE
TOTAL REGISTER INC METROLOGIC MS
AETNA VARIABLE LIFE ASS
AMERICAN FAMILY INS CO.
GREAT WEST LIFE INS. CO
H.R.L_.A.P.R.
ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST
PERA LIFE INS CO.
PERA - D.C.P.
PRUDENTIAL
CO. EMPLOYEE CONTRIB
EMPLOYEE CONTRIB
EMPLOYEE CONTRIB
EMPLOYEE CONTRIB
EMPLOYEE - CONTRIB
EMPLOYEE CONTRIB
EMPLOYEE CONTRIB
EMPLOYEE CONTRIB
$112.46
$532.00
$973.20
$1,388.45
$62,645.00
$14.53
$65,665.64*
$300.00
$20.00
$320.00*
$175.55
$175.55*
$21.19
$5,786.28
$75,000.00
$1,568.17
$1,543.12
$18.17
$571.20
$75.00
$4,205.29
$527.18
$89,315.60*
$690.00
$89.16
$100.00
$147.57
$2,633.45
$122.81
$52.02
$155.00
page 2
OPEN -HOLD COUNCIL REPORT TUE, NOV 28, 1995, 2:37 PM page 3
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PAYROLL FUND PRUDENTIAL MUTUAL FUNDS
EMPLOYEE
CONTRIB
$318.46
_ BOUSTEAD ELECTRIC & MFG
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYEE
CONTRIB
$17,559.47
NOV CHARGES $54.32
TEMPLETON INC
EMPLOYEE
CONTRIB
$248.46
CROW CHEMICAL CO
WADELL & REED
EMPLOYEE
CONTRIB
$150.00
ECOLOBAG 40 GAL $615.00
WITHHOLDING TAX ACCT
EMPLOYEE
CONTRIS -FED TAX
$32,118.97
FEED RITE CONTROLS
< *>
GOPHER STATE INC
OCTOBER CALLS $131.25
$54,385.37*
SEPT PM INSPECTION $1,025.00
PUBLIC SITES MCLEOD COOP POWER 2 ELECTRIC SERVICES $1,600.00
< *>
$1,600.00+
WATER /SEWER FUND AM.WELDING SUPPLIES
10 W 12879 $15.85
BENNETT OFFICE SUP.
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT $90.00
_ BOUSTEAD ELECTRIC & MFG
ELECT SERV BRD REPAIR $880.46
BUSINESSWARE SOLUTIONS --
TONEER, PRINT CARTRDGS - - -- $414.20
CELLULAR 2000
NOV CHARGES $54.32
CENTRAL GARAGE
OCT REPAIRS $1,490.95
COMPOSTING COUNCIL, THE
1996 NONPROFIT MEMB DUES $250.00
CROW CHEMICAL CO
PREMIER ROLL TOWELS, CLEANER $233.46
D.P.C.IND.INC
TON CYL DIXIE $138.00
DANO ENTERPRISES
ECOLOBAG 40 GAL $615.00
DYNA SYSTEMS
NUTS, WASHERS, ETC $108.05
FADDEN PUMP CO.
S & L SEAL ASSY $164.21
FEED RITE CONTROLS
ACID HYDROFLUOS $968.14
GOPHER STATE INC
OCTOBER CALLS $131.25
HARRIS CONTRACTING
SEPT PM INSPECTION $1,025.00
HILLIARD FLOOR CARE/HUTCHINSON
FLOOR FINISH MOP $28.81
HUTCHINSON UTILITIES
GAS & ELECTRIC $291.89
INK SPOTS
PAPER $37.07
LOGIS
OCT SERVICE $1,548.73
MCNELLY GROUP
OCTOBER COMPOSTING LEASE $5,325.00
MID CON SYSTEMS INC
SCRUBS IN A BUCKET $99.70
MN VALLEY TESTING LAB
AEROBIC PLATE COUNT $8.00
NALCO CHEMICAL CO.
NALCO 9909 FLOCCULANT $3,847.31 -
NCL
HYDROCHL ACID, METHYL ALCOHOL----,---- $247,51
NORTHERN WATER WORKS SUPPLY
HYDRANT MARKER -- `$943.95
RUST ENVIRONMENT-
PROF SERV THRU 10/13- COMPOST: '$5, 419.99 --
SANIFILL INC
LOADS FOR 10 /10 -11/3 $4,259.95
SCHRAMM IMPLEMENT
MIXER FEEDER ^' - .$743.37
SERCO LABORATORIES
OCTOBER SLUDGE COMOSITE �` a�P }` > $366.74 &
WATER ENVIRONMENT FED
, ,
OP TRAIN SOFTWARE- ` 105:25 4
WATERPRO
ECR SLR #42 TOUCHPAD UPGRADE -`,— $113.11 A�-;,-
WITTE SANITATION
*>
TRUCK #14 TIME & LABOR e:- .. -r 100`i 00 +
<
$30,065.27 + -
. $494 059 340
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IMMEDIATE PAY COUNCIL REPORT TUE, NOV 28, 1995, 2;37 PM - "" page 1
___-__<*_____________________________________________________________ ___ __ __ ___ _____ ___ _____ ____ _ __
1995 IMPRO CONST CITY OF HUTCHINSON ESCROW ACCOUNT $177,225.79
$177,225.79*
1995 IMPROV D S GOEBEL, VIRGIL
:4IRE TRANSFER
PAYROLL FUND MN DEPT OF REVENUE
1992 TAX INC DEPOSITORY TRUST
WATER /SEWER DEPOSITORY TRUST
REFUND ASSESSMENT
HAZZARD, MERRILL
#302
KRASEAN, GARFIELD & LYNN
REFUND ASSESSMENT
LADD, LARRY
#302
LUTHENS, MARGARET
REFUND ASSESSMENT
MOEHRIG, MARVIN & VERDELLA
#302
MOLDESTAD, CLIFFORD & E.
- --
MUELLER, -LLOYD -
#302
OESTREICH, GAYLE & ARLENE
REFUND ASSESSMENT
POPP, RICHARD & BEVERLY
#302
RITZ, DALE & JULLIANNE
REFUND ASSESSMENT
SCHWARZE, OLIVER
#302
STOLPMAN, BERNICE
REFUND ASSESSMENT
WOLTER, RAYMOND
#302
ZUMACH, ELIZABETH
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
CAP.IMPRO.FUND
NELSON CONSTRUCTION CO.
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
GENERAL FUND
DEPT NATURAL RESOURCES
REFUND ASSESSMENT
EMANS, BRAD
#302
HENRY & ASSOCIATES
REFUND ASSESSMENT
_
HENRYS FOODS INC
#302
REDMAN, RANDY
REFUND ASSESSMENT
STOTTS, CASEY
#302
US POSTAL SERVICE
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
LIQUOR STORE
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ED PHILLIPS & SONS CO.
#302
GRIGGS COOPER & CO
REFUND ASSESSMENT
JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO.
#302
LEO'S TRANSFER
STANDARD PRINTING
TOTAL REGISTER INC
TRAVELERS DIRECTORY SERVICE
:4IRE TRANSFER
PAYROLL FUND MN DEPT OF REVENUE
1992 TAX INC DEPOSITORY TRUST
WATER /SEWER DEPOSITORY TRUST
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302
$6,076.84
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302
$2,850.75
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302
$28.85
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302
$2,835.00
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302
$2,835.00
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302
$2,835.00
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302
$2,850.75
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302 - --
-- - $2,835.00 "-
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302
$2,079.00
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302
2,835.00
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302
2,835.00
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302
2,146.10
12,205.00
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302
$2,205.00
REFUND ASSESSMENT
ROLL
#302
$2,850.75
$40,303.04*
CIVIC ARENA ICE SYSTEM RENOV $196,877.00
$196,877.00*
DNR FEES
$1,177.00
FIRE CHEIF CONF- DULUTH
$736.59
CUPS
$77.62
BOZ CUPS
$77.62
FIRE CHEIF CONF- DULUTH
$304.50
FIRE CHEIF CONF- DULUTH
$105.00
BULK MAILER
_
- $108.69 -
AD FOR INN ROOM DIRECTORIES
$2, 587. 02*
PAYROLL 11/10/95
$5,923.47
RETURN NOVEMBER WINE PURCHASE
$728.20
NOVEMBER LIQUOR PURCHASE
$10,682.87
NOVEMBER LIQUOR PURCHASE -
$3,082.90
SHIPPING
$877,07
TAPES
$69.78
MISC ECR MAINTCONTR
$187.50
AD FOR INN ROOM DIRECTORIES
$234.00
$21,785.79* ._.
-- - _
$438,778.64*
WITHHOLD TAX 6,927.90
INTEREST 18,063.75
INTEREST 80,757.50
28- Nov -95
Institution
- ------ - ----
Description
-
TREAS BONDS
------- - - - - --
644136
TREAS BONDS
644137
Smith Barney
CMO 80AP9
Smith Barney
GNMA 865M7
Smith Barney
313400 S H 7
Smith Barney
313400 -y6-4
Marquette
30,020,176.00
Firstate
371
Firstate
411235399
Marquette
1847000000566
Firstate
363
Firstate
189
Firstate
217
Firstate
245
*CMO purchase anticapted payback is 4.332 years with a yield of 7.328%
This instrument receives payments monthly and depending on speed of payment of
mortgagages the yield could increase or decrease
** A GNMA with fixed maturity but has a call date of 8/12/97
* ** Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp w/ floating rate (floor of 5.0 %)
(1) CMO has been repaid in full 617/95
Amount
373,500.00
307,312.50
(1)
128,077.78
300,071.92
501,002.05
500,000.00
600,000.00
300,000.00
200,000.00
400,000.00
500,000.00
400,000.00
400,000.00
$4,909,964.25
41-A. (2)
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
November 1995
Date
Date
Interest
Of
Of
Rate
----- - - - - --
Purchase
-- ---- -----
Maturity
7.18%
-- -- - ---
12/12/91
-- --- -- - - - - --
2/15/2001
7.13%
12/12/91
10/15/98
7.380%
2115/93
5/1/2018
7.363%
2/15/93
8/10/2002
5.00%
12/30/93
03/10/00
8.19%
12/19/94
12/16/97
6.30%
12/15/94
12/14/95
6.65%
05/11/95
05116/96
6.05%
06/15/95
12/14/95
5.50%
10/12/95
12/14/95
5.70%
10112/95
10/10196
5.75%
08/10/95
02/15/96
5.75%
08/10/95
03/14/96
5.75%
08110/95
04/11196
*CMO purchase anticapted payback is 4.332 years with a yield of 7.328%
This instrument receives payments monthly and depending on speed of payment of
mortgagages the yield could increase or decrease
** A GNMA with fixed maturity but has a call date of 8/12/97
* ** Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp w/ floating rate (floor of 5.0 %)
(1) CMO has been repaid in full 617/95
Amount
373,500.00
307,312.50
(1)
128,077.78
300,071.92
501,002.05
500,000.00
600,000.00
300,000.00
200,000.00
400,000.00
500,000.00
400,000.00
400,000.00
$4,909,964.25
41-A. (2)
OCTOBER 1995
CITY OF HUTCHINSON FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
OCTOBER 19
1995
REVENUE REPORT - GENERAL
OCT.
YEAR TO
ADOPTED
BALANCE
PERCENTAG
ACTUAL
DATE ACTUAL
BUDGET
REMAINING
USED
TAXES
575,000.00
1,282,681.23
1,402,619.00
119,937.77
91.45%
LICENSES
1,535.00
25,924.20
22,650.00
(3,274.20)
114.46%
PERMITS AND FEES
19,284.91
157,918.25
173,000.00
15,081.75
91.28%
INTERGOVERNMENT REVENUE
47,753.27
1,269,301.30
2,271,899.00
1,002,597.70
55.87%
CHARGES FOR SERVICES
527,964.33
1,083,769.22
1,032,279.00
(51,490.22)
104.99%
FINES & FORFEITS
7,151.66
49,874.62
66,000.00
16,125.38
75.57%
INTEREST
7,896.62
130,959.15
50,000.00
(80,959.15)
261.92%
SURCHARGES - BLDG PERMITS
(1,132.00)
1,672.91
1,000.00
(672.91)
167.29%
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM OTHER FUND
6.00
316,261.50
627,500.00
311,238.50
50.40%
REIMBURSEMENTS
187.35
11,124.49
24,100.00
12,975.51
46.16%
SALES
0.00
1,100.00
15,800.00
14,700.00
6.96%
TOTAL
1,185,647.14
4,330,586.87
5,686,847.00
1,356,260.13
76.2%
EXPENSE REPORT
GENERALFUND
MAYOR & COUNCIL
2,325.30
45,812.21
46,785.00
972.79
97.9%
CITY ADMINISTRATOR
12,730.80
144,540.84
168,356.00
23,815.16
85.9%
ELECTIONS
1,065.50
2,437.32
4,875.00
2,437.68
50.0%
FINANCE
16,281.70
241,247.07
284,467.00
43,219.93
84.8%
MOTOR VEHICE
7,716.90
84,354.68
90,161.00
5,806.32
93.6%
ASSESSING
0.00
0.00
25,500.00
25,500.00
0.0%
LEGAL
7,662.20
76,274.10
86,600.00
10,325.90
88.1%
PLANNING
6,545.80
77,670.58
93,881.00
16,210.42
82.7%
POLICE DEPARTMENT
137,745.20
1,423,739.76
1,368,993.00
(54,746.76)
104.0%
SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICER
7,018.10
66,951.81
40,650.00
(26,301.81)
164.7%
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
10.70
1,187.54
400.00
(787.54)
296.9%
SAFETY COUNCIL
0.00
0.00
250.00
250.00
0.0%
FIRE DEPARTMENT
3,360.40
108,495.97
161,237.00
52,741.03
67.3%
FIRE MARSHAL
2,083.40
19,22427
21,163.00
1,938.73
90.8%
PROTECTIVE INSPECTIONS
9,157.10
109,599.14
124,018.00
14,418.86
88.4%
ENGINEERING
24,954.60
307,011.10
320,443.00
13,431.90
95.8%
STREETS & ALLEYS
34,305.80
369,425.98
486,401.00
116,975.02
76.0%
STREET MAINTENANCE A/C
6,894.80
59,824.78
84,000.00
24,175.22
71.2%
CITY HALL
6,327.20
70,526.63
75,964.00
5,437.37
92.8%
PARK/REC ADMIN.
8,882.60
110,978.03
126,860.00
15,881.97
87.5%
RECREATION
13,081.60
207,979.58
219,903.00
11,923.42
94.6%
SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER
7,909.60
85,693.12
80,241.00
(5,452.12)
106.8%
CIVIC ARENA
14,084.10
133,594.30
153,494.00
19,899.70
87.0%
PARK DEPARTMENT
41,039.80
528,387.12
547,070.00
18,682.88
96.6%
RECREATION BUILDING & POOL
4,982.60
76,220.30
76,958.00
737.70
99.0%
LIBRARY
1,454.70
88,485.94
93,772.00
5,286.06
94.4%
CEMETERY
12,452.90
57,932.97
73,894.00
15,961.03
78.4%
DEBT SERVICE
930.00
26,354.90
24,984.00
(1,370.90)
105.5%
AIRPORT
14,891.90
71,683.83
79,215.00
7,531.17
90.5%
TRANSIT
9,222.40
104,075.30
172,668.00
68,592.70
60.3%
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
4,804.90
68,832.38
70,785.00
1,952.62
97.2%
UNALLOCATED
8,143.10
270,126.76
482,859.00
212,732.24
55.9%
TOTAL
428,065.70
5,038,668.31
5,686,847.00
648,178.69
28.85
OCTOBER 1995
CITY OF HUTCHINSON FINANCIAL REPORT - 1995 OCTOBER
ENTERPRISE FUNDS
REVENUE REPORT - LIQUOR FUND
OCT.
YEAR TO
ADOPTED
BALANCEPERCENT
ACTUAL
DATE ACTUAL
BUDGET
REMAINING
USED
LIQUOR SALES
53,578.37
541,775.16
570,000.00
28,224.84
95.0%
WINE SALES
15,357.46
158,825.67
172,000.00
13,174.33
92.3%
BEER SALES
82,551.59
930,043.51
945,000.00
14,956.49
98.4%
BEER DEPOSIT
(73.20)
(170.80)
0.00
170.80
0.0%
MISC. SALES
6,797.98
78,754.28
63,000.00
(15,754.28)
125.0%
LOTTERY SALES
(162.50)
3,328.30
4,000.00
671.70
83.2%
REFUNDS & REIMBURSEMENTS
(3.00)
(815.46)
0.00
815.46
0.0%
CASH DISCOUNTS
(1,219.51)
(12,395.64)
(1,500.00)
10,895.64
826.4%
INTEREST
589.84
4,619.27
2,000.00
(2,619.27)
231.0%
TOTAL
157,417.03
1,703,964.29
1,754,500.00
50,535.71
97.1%
EXPENSE REPORT
LIQUOR
FUND
PERSONEL SERVICES
12,675.26
143,803.04
116,858.00
(26,945.04)
123.1%
REPAIR & MAINTENANCE
1,069.44
10,463.31
5,750.00
(4,713.31)
182.0%
CONSULTING
0.00
19,891.59
2,000.00
(17,891.59)
994.6%
OTHER SERVICE & CHARGES
2,543.71
43,189.74
52,700.00
9,510.26
82.0%
DEPRECIATION
0.00
0.00
19,200.00
19,200.00
0.0%
DEBT SERVICE
0.00
34,790.00
34,790.00
0.00
100.0%
TRANSFERS
0.00
0.00
130,000.00
130,000.00
0.0%
COST OF SALES
143,026.81
1,362,807.39
1,348,700.00
(14,107.39)
101.0%
MISCELLANEOUS
565.60
1,278.10
7,100.00
5,821.90
18.0%
CAPITAL OUTLAY
0.00
120.00
5,000.00
4,880.00
0.0%
TOTAL
159,880.82
1,616,343.17
1,722,098.00
105,754.83
93.9%
REVENUE REPORT -WATER
SEWER/FUND
SCORE
29,954.00
59,908.00
132,300.00
72,392.00
45.3%
LICENSES
0.00
500.00
WATER SALES
55,142.21
553,184.52
580,000.00
26,815.48
95.4%
WATER TREATMENT SURCHARGE
1,269.55
1,063.16
0.00
WATER METER
445.00
8,311.85
16,000.00
7,688.15
51.9%
REFUSE SERVICES
25,135.86
358,892.09
440,000.00
81,107.91
81.6%
REFUSE SURCHARGE
2,853.53
40,450.01
49,000.00
8,549.99
82.6%
RECYCLE BAGS
175.17
521.17
500.00
(21.17)
0.0%
REFUSE STICKER SALES
214.00
1,196.00
950.00
REFUSE RECYCLING
(3,074.00)
(44,888.39)
0.00
COMPOST CREDIT
(480.00)
(6,885.46)
(7,000.00)
COMPOST & RECYCLE SALES
9.80
1,127.30
SEWER SERVICES
144,565.15
1,571,435.82
1,775,000.00
203,564.18
88.5%
PENALTY CHARGES
1,457.02
12,808.19
15,000.00
2,191.81
85.4%
INTEREST EARNED
3,562.50
48,704.51
125,000.00
76,295.49
39.0%
LOAN REPAYMENT
411.76
48,912.46
0.00
(48,912.46)
REFUNDS & REIMBURSEMENTS
2,062.50
5,557.96
3,000.00
(2,557.96)
185.3%
OTHER
349.00
15,935.84
2,000.00
(13,935.84)
796.8%
CONNECTION CHARGES
800.00
(800.00)
TOTAL
264,053.05
2,677,535.03
3,131,750.00
412,377.58
15.52
EXPENSE REPORT - WATER
SEWERIFUND
REFUSE
37,891.86
378,895.44
405,936.00
27,040.56
93.3%
WATER
66,423.16
659,726.90
1,008,639.00
348,912.10
65.4%
WASTEWATER
81,316.53
1,365,467.26
2,463,779.00
1,098,311.74
55.4%
TOTAL
185,631.55
2,404,089.60
3,878,354.00
1,474,264.40
62.0%
MINUTES
HUTCHINSON PLANNING COMMISSION
Tuesday, October 17, 1995
1. CALL TO ORDER 5:30 P.M.
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Dean Wood at 5:30 p.m. with the following members
present: Glenn Matejka, Bill Arndt, Bill Craig, Roger Gilmer, Dan Prochnow and Chairman Wood.
Member absent: Craig Lenz. Also Present: Building Official Jim Marka, Planning Coordinator Brenda
Ewing and City Attorney G. Barry Anderson.
2. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING DATED SEPTEMBER 19. 1995
Mr. Craig made a motion to approve the minutes dated September 19, 1995, seconded by Mr. Arndt
the motion carried unanimously.
3. PUBLIC HEARINGS
a) CONSIDERATION OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT TO BE KNOWN AS "HUSKI
ADDITION" SUBMITTED BY SAND PROPERTIES, MINNESOTA INC.
Chairman Wood opened the hearing at 5:34 p.m. with the reading of publication #4870 as
published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, October 5, 1995. The request is for the
purpose of considering a preliminary and final plat of "Huski Addition" submitted by Sand
Properties, Minnesota Inc. located in a portion of Twin Oaks Addition.
Building Official Jim Marka explained the new process now being implemented by city staff
for platting and commented on the proposed plat and staff recommendations.
Mr. Kevin Kohorst, Sand Properties, Minnesota Inc., presented a site plan of the area and
commented on the buffering an plantings. Mr. Marka stated the City Engineer has concerns
with the water main and looping of the service.
Mr. Kohorst explained the ponding slopes and commented on his conversations with City
Engineer John Rodeberg regarding the issue of safety with a 4:1 slope on the pond. He
stated Mr. Rodeberg suggested an 8:1 slope adjacent to the normal water line and plantings
along the pond to discourage children from playing in the pond. There was much discussion
concerning the 10' water level in the pond without fencing. Mr. Kohorst explained they were
not interested in creating a slough with a lower water level in the pond. He stated safety is
a concern but in the dry periods the pond would become a slough. The issue being safety
vs. aesthetics. Mr. Marka explained that ponding is a State Statute requirement on
developments larger than one acre.
Mr. Craig stated he is bothered by the design of the pond and would like to see a profile
design of the proposed pond area. Discussion followed on the developer working with staff
to resolve the ponding issue.
City Attorney Barry Anderson stated there are two issues being discussed which are the plat
and the conditional use permit for the townhouses. He stated the Planning Commission
could approve the plat and conditional use permit and hold the Certificate of Occupancy until
the ponding issue s are resolved to the satisfaction of staff, planning commission and city
council.
Building Official Marka commented on his discussions with John Rodeberg regarding NURP
standards before requiring a fence. He also commented on the staff recommendations
regarding acquisition of right -of -way.
Mr. Marka stated the street names are not correct on the plat. Texas Ave. should also
include N.W. and the North /South street should be also named. Staff recommends Louisiana
Street N.W.
Mr. Gilmer moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr. Craig the hearing closed at 6:08
p.m. Mr. Matejka made a motion to recommend approval of the plat subject to holding the
Certificate of Occupancy until the ponding issues are resolved to the satisfaction of City Staff,
Planning Commission and City Council. Seconded by Mr. Gilmer the motion carried
unanimously.
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b) CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUESTED BY SAND
PROPERTIES, MINNESOTA INC. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF HUSK[ TOWNHOMES
LOCATED ON TEXAS AVE. N.W.
Chairman Wood opened the hearing at 6:10 p.m. with the reading of publication #4871 as
published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, October 5, 1995. The request is for the
purpose of considering a conditional use permit requested by Sand Properties, Minnesota
Inc. for construction of 32 town homes in 3 buildings, Huski Town homes located on Texas
Ave. N.W.
There was discussion of continuing the request to the November meeting. Mr. Kevin
Kohorst, Sand Properties, Minnesota Inc. stated the developer would need to begin to
receive the tax credits. City Attorney Barry Anderson stated the only issue is whether or not
to fence the pond and the demographics of the neighborhood. Mr. Kohorst stated an 8:1
slope would make the pond much larger than a 4:1 slope.
Building Official Jim Marka suggested the City Engineer provide N.U.R.P. safety standards.
Discussion followed on the placement of a bike path in the area and the Light Traffic Task
Force taking the pond into consideration when suggesting bike path placement.
Mr. Craig moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr. Matekja the hearing closed at 6:25
p.m. Mr. Craig made a motion to recommend approval subject to staff recommendations and
with the condition of fencing the pond consistent with the present ordinance. Seconded by
Mr. Matejka the motion carried with Mr. Gilmer voting nay.
C) CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO PLACE OVER 1,000 CU. YDS. OF
FILL ON PROPERTY FOR REASONS OTHER THAN TO BUILD A HOME LOCATED AT
1480 HWY 7 W. REQUESTED BY JAMES REID
Chairman Wood opened the hearing at 6:27 p.m. with the reading of publication #4872 as
published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, October 5, 1995. The request is for the
purpose of considering a conditional use permit requested by Mr. James Reid to place over
1,000 cu. yds. of fill on property located at 1480 Hwy 7 West for reasons other than to build
a home.
Building Official Jim Marka explained the request and the history of the property. He stated
Mr. Reid has contacted the DNR and the County. The property was determined not a
wetland and is in the flood fringe not the flood plain. Discussion followed on a letter received
and read into the record from Mr. Richard Danielson, 145 Florida St. N.W. regarding the
request.
Mr. Matejka moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr. Gilmer the hearing closed at 6:31
p.m. Mr. Matejka made a motion to recommend approval of the request subject to staff
recommendations requesting DNR comments and noting the utility easements are to be
provided on the property. Seconded by Mr. Gilmer the motion carried with Mr. Arndt voting
nay.
d) CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR OUTDOOR STORAGE
LOCATED ON PROPERTY AT 220 FIFTH AVE. N.W. REQUESTED BY TEK MECHANICAL
SERVICES
Chairman Wood opened the hearing at 6:35 p.m. with the reading of publication #4874 as
published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, October 5, 1995. The request is for the
purpose of considering a conditional use permit requested by TEK Mechanical for outdoor
storage located at 220 - 5th Ave. N.W.
Building Official Jim Marka commented on the request and recommendation by staff to
screen the storage area.
Mr. Tim Krasen, TEK Mechanical, stated the area would be 30'x 50' fence in the southwest
corner of the lot. Mr. Marka stated the intent is to screen the outdoor storage from 5th Ave.
Mr. Krasen stated the fence would possibly be 6' in height.
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10/17/95
Discussion followed on the semi trailer storage
Letters of concern were received and read into the record from Mrs. Helen Patrias, 192 - 5th
Ave. N.W. and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wraspir, 134 - 5th Ave. N.W.
Mr. Craig moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr. Arndt the hearing closed at 6:43 p.m.
Mr. Craig made a motion to recommend approval of the request subject of staff
recommendations requiring the outdoor storage be screened with a minimum 30' x 50' solid
opaque fence at least 60" in height and plantings of coniferous trees spaced 12'0" on center
provided on the west property line screening the commercial zoning district from the
residential zoning district. Seconded by Mr. Matejka the motion carried unanimously.
e) CONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDINANCE TO ADD SECTION 8.19
REGARDING PIPELINE SETBACK ORDINANCE LANGUAGE
Chairman Wood opened the hearing at 6:45 p.m. with the reading of Publication #4873 as
published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, October 5, 1995. The request is for the
purpose of considering an addition to the Hutchinson Zoning Ordinance #464 regarding
pipeline setback language.
Planning Coordinator Brenda Ewing commented on the request coming from the Dept. of
Public Safety regarding language in the ordinance for setback from Natural Gas pipeline.
She stated Hutchinson has one pipeline within the city and that the Natural Gas
Superintendent is comfortable with the language to be added to the Zoning Ordinance.
Mr. Matejka moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr. Arndt the hearing closed at 6:47
p.m. Mr. Matejka made a motion to recommend approval of the request. Seconded by Mr.
Craig the motion carried unanimously.
4. OLD BUSINESS
a) DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION OF FENCE ISSUE AT THE MCLEOD COUNTY
TREATMENT PROGRAM CRISIS SHELTER LOCATED AT 620 HWY 7 EAST
Building Official Marka explained the history of the property purchased by McLeod County
Treatment Program for a Crisis Shelter located at 620 Hwy 7 East. He stated the shelter is
licensed as board and lodging and is a less intensive use than hotel or motel. Mr. Marka
explained Ms. Jill Kloeckl, Director of the Treatment Programs, held an informational meeting
prior to habitation of the shelter. He stated the Zoning Ordinance requires screening between
commercial and residential districts. It was noted the facility is 100' from the residential
property line.
Mr. John Doring, 120 Pauls Rd N.E., commented on the ordinance and read several sections
of the ordinance and the comprehensive plan. Building Official Jim Marka commented on the
planning staff recommendations to require a 4' fence with plantings rather than the 8' fence.
Mr. Doring then ran a video tape of the activities on the property and commented on the
safety of his yard and the condition of his hedge when the youth continue to go through the
hedge.
Mr. Marka commented on discussions with Mr. Dean Limoges, Morningside Development,
and Mr. Limoges' concerns with an 8' fence.
Mrs. Doring stated there is a supervisor with the youth all the time.
Mr. Marka commented on the reasons for screening commercial is typically to shield
headlights, garbage, etc.
Mr. Grant Knutson, member of the McLeod Treatment Program board, stated he had met
previously with Mr. Doring and agreed the Dorings should call if they had problems.
Jim Marka asked if the trespassing issue is really a screening issue. Discussion followed on
the supervision of the residents at the shelter.
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Mr. Matekja made a motion to recommend approval of staff recommendations to place a
fence 4'0" in height running continuous 57 from the rear property line with staggered
coniferous plantings 12'0" on center to be located on the Crisis Shelter side of the fence.
The finished side shall face the neighboring property in accordance with Zoning Ordinance
#464, Section 10.07. Seconded by Mr. Gilmer the motion carried with Mr. Craig voting nay.
► a�
a) CONSIDERATION OF LOT SPLIT LOCATED AT 436 PROSPECT STREET SUBMITTED
BY FRANK FAY
Jim Marka commented on the request for a lot split and stated this is not a comer lot.
Mr. Craig made a motion to recommend approval of the lot split Verifying utility locations and
connection fees with John Rodeberg, City Engineer.
b) CONSIDERATION OF FINAL PLAT OF "SCHMELINGS SUBDIVISION" SUBMITTED BY
F.H. SCHMELING LOCATED IN SECTION 32, HUTCHINSON TWP. (2 MILE RADIUS)
Jim Marka commented on the request and explained staff recommendations.
Mr. Craig moved to recommend approval with staff recommendations as follows: Electric
utility is located along the driveway running north /south through Lot 4, Block 1. If it is to be
relocated, it shall be at the ownerldeveloper's expense and there is to be no further access
to Hwy 7. Staff suggests a remote frontage road.
C) DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY VALVOLINE RAPID OIL
CHANGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN NOVEMBER (Hard surface in October without conditional
use permit ?)
Withdrawn
d) CONSIDERATION OF PRELIMINARY PLAT OF "BUSS SUBDIVISION" SUBMITTED BY
FABIAN BUSS LOCATED IN SECTION 13, ACOMA TWP., 2 MILE RADIUS
Planning Coordinator Brenda Ewing commented on the property location beyond the urban
boundary district. She stated the staff has no recommendation.
Mr. Gilmer made a motion of no recommendation, seconded by Mr. Arndt the motion carried
unanimously.
6. COMMUNICATION FROM STAFF
Jim Marka commented on the following correspondence:
1) Linder Bus Company hard surfacing.
2) Removal of illegal signs.
3) Allied Mechanical outdoor storage.
4) Joint Planning Board
5) The One -Stop Shop concept for the city.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7:55 p.m.
4
HUTCHINSON POLICE COMMISSION MINUTES
The Hutchinson Police Commission held a meeting on November 3, 1995 at the
Hutchinson Police Department. Present at the meeting were John Decker, Cheryl Dooley,
Chief Steve Madson, and Lt. John Gregor. Absent from the meeting was Kevin Compton.
The meeting was called to order at 7:20 a.m.
John Decker welcomed Cheryl Dooley to the police commission. She has replaced
Kathleen Skarvan as a commissioner.
Chief Madson stated he had two items for the commission. First he stated that 101
applicants to the test on October 28, 1995 for the patrol officer position. He stated that the
next step would be the interview process. He then showed the commission the list of
applicants who took the test and received 85% on the ALERT portion of the test (135) and
70% on the PAF portion of the test (88). This list contained a total of 33 applicants. A
motion was made by John Decker, seconded by Cheryl Dooley, to accept the list of
applicants and to interview all names on the list.. Motion carried.
Chief Madson then asked the commission how they would like the interview process to be
handled. John Decker made a motion, seconded by Cheryl Dooley to have a minimum of
three individuals from the police department, with the maximum to be decided by the chief,
as the interview panel. Motion carried.
Chief Madson then stated that he felt that there may be some problems in the future due
to the situation in the investigation area. He stated that we currently have two individuals
in the investigation division, namely Dick Waage and Steve Mogard. The commission had
made a decision that Dick Waage was to considered to be at a sergeant level. He stated
that Steve Mogard had taken a promotional exam and was in the same pay grade as
Waage but that he did not have the title of sergeant. Chief Madson requested that the
commission consider making all investigator positions investigator /sergeant positions. He
stated that in the job description for investigator it states that they may need to perform
sergeant duties when necessary. The discussion was tabled for further review.
With there being no further business to discuss, a motion was made by Cheryl Dooley,
seconded by John Decker, to adjourn. Motion carried.
Time of adjournment was 8:15 a.m.
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Senior Advisory Board
Minutes
September 28, 1995
Members present: Loretta Pishney, Harriet Wixcey, John Aul, Roy Johnson, Teresa Hatten,
Ruby Kruger; ex- officer Arnold Rotzien. Absent: Les Smith.
Staff present: Barb Haugen
The Senior Advisory Board was called to order at 9:30 am. Arnold Rotzien read the financial
report as follows: $4,948.07 is in checking as of 9/25/95.
Old Business
Barb reported that beginning October 1, 1995, Firstate Bank would contribute a total of
$2,400.00 to the newsletter mailing/printing project. This amount will basically cover the
mailing costs only. The City of Hutchinson (Senior Center) would collect the contribution and
sponsor the remaining costs with assistance from the Senior Advisory Board.
The U.S. Postal Service has added some restrictions to any advertisement on bulk
mailings. Since the Senior Newscaster has some advertisement from its sponsor, Firststate Bank,
the Board instructed Barb to check into this new restriction to see how it affects the Senior
Newscaster.
New Business
The Board discussed the ongoing fundraising projects:
1) Subway: more volunteers have been recruited; a few more are needed. The Subway
staff is extremely pleased with this project.
2) The Helmet Observation Project went well and we have requested to serve the project
again. We are waiting for the $800.00 contribution.
3) The 1995 Pool Concessions Project had a record breaking year with a grand total of
$1,853. This was a successful season regarding scheduling of volunteers also.
4) Volunteers continue to record Festival Food receipts on a monthly basis. The
donation ranges from $40 -$70 monthly.
All volunteers working in 1995 to raise money for the Senior Center were honored at an
appreciation dinner on September 11.
Barb reported that United Way will support the Senior Transportation Program as well as
contributing for the first time to the Senior Newscaster in the amount of $500.00.
. Barb presented to the Board the possibility of adding two pages to the Senior Newscaster;
currently, staff has to eliminate information and/or reduce the print size in order for it all to fit.
The Board suggested that price quotes be obtained before the two pages were added and to also
check into white paper plus thinner paper stock in an effort to reduce the cost of the printing.
Barb would check with Standard Printing.
- It was also decided to eliminate direct mailing of the Senior Newscaster to residents of `
Park Towers, Evergreen Apartments, Greencastle, Prince of Peace Apartments, and the Village
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Co -Op. Starting with the November mailing, newsletters would be dropped off at these sites.
Barb reported on upcoming events and programs.
Meeting adjourned at 11 am.
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November 22, 1995
M E M O R A N D U M
TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM HAZEL SITZ, HUMAN RESOURCES COORDINATOR
RE DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING POLICY
The City adopted a Drug and Alcohol Testing policy in 1993.
New Federal laws have come into effect which require that this
policy be modified effective January 1, 1996. Specifically, all
employees who must have a Commercial Drivers License (CDL) to
perform their duties are now subject to Federal Highway
Administration drug and alcohol testing requirements. Transit
bus drivers remain under Federal Transit Administration
requirements, which have been amended.
We are providing employee and supervisor training prior to
January 1, 1996, as required by the new regulations.
The new policy, Resolution No. 10587, needs to be adopted to
address the changes. The City Attorney has reviewed the changes
as they have been provided to us by our consultant and finds them
acceptable.
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CITY OF HUTCHINSON
DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING POLICY
RESOLUTION NO. 10587
November 28, 1885
A. INTRODUCTION
The following Drug and Alcohol Policy has been adopted by the City of
Hutchinson (the City).
e` eetive en NevembeP —I 3 ` all "-° "" The policy statement
and testing are effective on January 1 1996 for all employees, replacing
Resolution No. 10012. Nothing contained in the policy is intended to
constitute a contract. It is intended only as a guide for City employees with
regard to the City's Drug and Alcohol Policy.
This Policy, in whole or in part, is subject to change, revocation,
modification, or amendment at any time in the City's sole discretion with or
without prior notice. The City also reserves the right to interpret its Drug
and Alcohol Policy set forth herein at any time and in any manner it deems
appropriate so long as such interpretation does not violate local, state, or
federal law.
Copies of this Policy shall be distributed to all employees and applicants for
employment. Notice that this Policy has been adopted will be placed in
conspicuous locations at all City facilities. This Policy will also be
available for review during regular business hours in the City's human
resources office.
If you have any questions regarding this Policy, please contact Hazel Sitz,
the Human Resources Coordinator.
B. POLICY STATEMENT
An employee's involvement with drugs and /or alcohol can jeopardize the safety
of others, jeopardize an employee's well- being, adversely affect job
performance, and undermine the City's professional stature. Therefore, the
City's goal is to establish and maintain a healthy and efficient work force
free from the effects of drugs and alcohol abuse in compliance with the Drug -
Free Workplace Act of 1988. Accordingly, the City's employees may not
manufacture, use, possess, sell, transfer, transport, or distribute drugs or
alcohol while working or while on the City's premises or property or while
using or operating vehicles, equipment, or machinery owned by the City.
Further, employees are prohibited from being at work under the influence of
drugs or alcohol, including drugs prescribed by a doctor, when the safety of
the employee or others is adversely affected by such drug or alcohol use.
Employees who are properly using prescribed medication that adversely affects
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their alertness, coordination, reaction, response, or the safety of the
Employee or others will be excused form work and not subject to discipline or
discharge. Employees are also prohibited from using illegal drugs while
employed by the City. Violations of this policy will not be tolerated and
will result in such disciplinary action as the City deems appropriate and may
include immediate termination. The sale of alcohol as part of an employee's
job duties is an exception to this Policy Statement.
Employees are required to notify the City if they are convicted of a criminal
drug offense occurring in the workplace within five (5) days after the
conviction. (This requirement is mandated by the Drug -Free Workplace Act of
1988). Employees who are convicted of a criminal drug offense will be subject
to appropriate disciplinary sanctions and /or required to successfully complete
an appropriate rehabilitation program at their own expense unless provided to
the employee by his /her insurance coverage.
This Policy Statement applies to all employees and job applicants. All
employees and job applicants are required to abide by the terms of this Policy
Statement and assist in the City's good faith effort to maintain a drug -free
workplace. All City employees will be subject to reasonable suspicion and
treatment program testing. Employees working in the following capacities may
also be subject to testing as applicants, as part of a routine physical
examination, and on a random basis: lifeguards, police officers,
firefighters, transit workers (i.e., transit drivers, dispatchers, mechanics,
motor pool supervisor), water and waste water treatment plant workers, and
heavy equipment operators.
The testing procedures utilized by the City will detect the presence of
illegal drugs even if the individual is not then under the influence of the
substance. The tests utilized for alcohol use will indicate the presence of
alcohol if the individual is then under the influence of alcohol or if the
individual has recently consumed alcohol.
C. DRUG -FREE AWARENESS PROGRAM /EMPLOYEE AWARENESS PROGRAM
To assist employees in understanding the perils of drug and alcohol abuse, the
City has established a Drug -Free Awareness Program. The City will use this
Program as an ongoing educational effort to prevent and eliminate drug and
alcohol abuse that may affect the workplace. The Program will inform
employees of the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse in the workplace, explain
the City's Drug and Alcohol Policy and the sanctions imposed for its
violation, and highlight any treatment, counseling and rehabilitation referral
services that may be available to employees. In addition, the City has
established an Employee Awareness Program (EAP) which all transit drivers and
motor carrier supervisory personnel are required to attend. The EAP consists
of at least 60 minutes of training on the effects and consequences of
controlled substance use on personal health, safety, and the work environment
as well as the manifestations and behavioral changes indicative of controlled
substance abuse.
D. DEFINITIONS
1.) City Premises - Means all property, premises, and locations in
which City business is being operated.
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2.) Confirmatory Re -Test - The optional third test which may be
performed at the request and expense of an Employee or job applicant as a
means of increasing the accuracy of the testing procedure. The Confirmatory
Re -Test will be performed on the original sample.
3.) Confirmatory Test - The second test that will be given to confirm
the results of an Initial Screening Test. The Confirmatory Test will be
performed on the same sample as used in the Initial Screening Test.
4.) Drugs - Means prescribed and illegal drugs. It includes
controlled substances in Schedules I -V of the Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 812),
and as further defined by regulation at 21 C.F.R. 1308.11- 1308.15 and Minn.
Stat. S 152.01, subd. 4.
5.) Conviction - Means a finding of guilty (including a plea of "nolo
contendere ") or imposition of sentence, or both, by any judicial body charged
with the responsibility to determine violations of the Federal or State
criminal drug statutes.
6.) Employee - Any person employed by the City, including full -time,
part -time, temporary or seasonal employees, and volunteer firefighters.
7.) Initial Screening Test - The first test given to an employee or
job applicant upon the occurrence of any of the circumstances set forth in
Section E.
8.) Medical Review Officer - Means a physician who will receive and
Interpret drug and alcohol test results for the City.
9.) Personal Injury - Means injury arising out of and in the course of
employment pursuant to Minn. Stat. S 176.011, subd. 16.
10.) Positive Test Result - A Positive Test means a finding of the
presence of drugs, alcohol, or their metabolites in the sample tested in
levels at or above the threshold detection levels established by the testing
laboratory. A Positive Test Result for alcohol use shall indicate the use of
alcohol in blood and /or urine concentration of .04% or above, in such a manner
so as to result in intoxication during working hours, or in such manner so as
to otherwise affect job performance.
11.) Reasonable Suspicion - Means a basis for forming a belief based
upon specific fact(s) and a rational inference drawn from those facts. For
example, when an employee's actions, appearance, or conduct indicates the use
or drugs or alcohol.
12.) Safety Sensitive Position - Means a position, including any
supervisory or management position, in which an impairment caused by drug or
alcohol usage would threaten the health or safety of any person. Safety
Sensitive Positions include: lifeguards, police officers, volunteer
firefighters, transit workers (i.e., transit drivers, dispatchers, mechanics,
motor pool supervisor), water and wastewater treatment plant workers, and
heavy equipment operators. All other employees are subject to reasonable
suspicion and treatment program testing.
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13.) Tested Positions - All City employees will be subject to
reasonable suspicion and treatment program testing. City employees working in
the following capacities may also be subject to drug and alcohol testing as
applicants, as part of a routine physical examination, and on a random basis;
lifeguards, police officers, volunteer firefighters, transit workers (i.e..
transit drivers, dispatchers, mechanics, motor pool supervisor), water and
waste water treatment plant workers, and heavy equipment operators.
14.) Under the Influence - When an employee's alcohol or drug use is
such that it likely affects that employee's alertness, coordination, reaction,
response, or the safety of the employee or others.
15.) Federal Highway Administration - Drug and Alcohol Testing
Accident - Means commercial motor vehicle involved in an accident
that results in a fatality: or one or more of the vehicles has to be towed
from the accident: or a person or persons receive immediate medical treatment
away from the accident scene.
16.) Federal Transit Administration - Drug and A7coho7 Testing
such services.
GROUNDS FOR TESTING
The City has established the followings grounds for testing:
1.) Job Applicants. Job applicants, including persons currently
employed by the City, seeking employment in Safety Sensitive Positions shall
be required to undergo testing for the presence of drugs and /or alcohol after
they have received an offer of conditional employment. Notice of pre-
employment drug and alcohol testing will be provided to an applicant who is
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conditionally offered employment. Employment offers may be made contingent
upon taking the required drug and alcohol tests and withdrawn in the event
that the test is refused or if the Initial Screening Test produces a Positive
Result and is affirmed by a Confirmatory Test indicating drug or alcohol use
provided, however, that the job applicant has been offered and refused a
Confirmatory Re -Test. If the employment offer is withdrawn following testing,
the applicant will be informed of the reason(s) for the withdrawal.
2.) Routine Physical Examination Testing. Employees in Safety
Sensitive Positions may be required to undergo testing for the presence of
drugs and /or alcohol during part of a routine physical examination. Such an
examination will not take place more than once a year. Employees will be
given two weeks' written notice when they are going to be required to take a
drug and alcohol test during a routine physical examination. Drug tests of
transit drivers are required at the time of a periodic physical if the transit
driver has not undergone a previous drug test, either pre - employment or
random.
3.) Random Testing. Employees in Safety Sensitive Positions may be
tested on a random selection basis for the presence of drugs and /or alcohol.
Such employees will not be selected discriminately, but at Random. Safety
Sensitive Positions include: lifeguards, police officers, volunteer
firefighters, transit workers (i.e., transit drivers, dispatchers, mechanics,
motor pool supervisor), water and waste water treatment plant workers, and
heavy equipment operators.
Under the Random selection process, there is an equal probability that
any Employee in a Safety Sensitive Position subject to the selection mechanism
will be selected for testing. Further, the City does not have discretion to
waive the selection of any employee chosen on a random selection basis.
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year.
4.) Reasonable Suspicion Testing. The City may require any of its
employees to undergo drug and alcohol testing, without prior notice, if the
City has "Reasonable Suspicion" to believe that the employee:
a. Is under the influence of drugs or alcohol; or
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b. Has violated the City's rules prohibiting the manufacture, use,
possession, sale, transfer, or distribution of drugs or alcohol
while the employee is working or while the employee is on the
City's premises or operating a City vehicle, machinery, or other
equipment; or
Has sustained a personal injury or has caused another employee or
other individual to sustain a personal injury; or
d. Has caused a work - related accident or was operating or helping to
operate vehicles, machinery, or equipment involved in a work -
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A post accident drug and alcohol test must be performed if a transit system
employee, while operating a transit vehicle, is involved in an accident where
an individual suffers bodily iniury and immediately receives medical treatment
as a contributing factor to the accident.
A post accident drua and alcohol test must be performed on a transit system
employee if that person's performance, while performing safety sensitive .job
duties, could have contributed to the accident, as determined by the transit
system at the time of decision.
An alcohol test must be performed within two hours of the occurrence of the
accident. If the alcohol test is not performed within two hours, the transit
system will continue and document attempts to obtain an alcohol test for
another six hours. If an alcohol test is not performed within eight hours of
the occurrence of the accident, the transit system will cease attempts to
obtain an alcohol test.
A transit system employee subject to the post accident testing provisions must
not consume any alcohol following an accident for a period of eight hours or
until an alcohol test is performed, whichever occurs first.
A post accident drug test must performed within 32 hours of the occurrence of
the accident. If the drug test is not performed within 32 hours, the transit
system will document why the drug test was not performed.
Furthermore, with regard to transit drivers, the conduct resulting in
"reasonable suspicion" must be witnessed by at least two supervisors or City
officials, if feasible. If not feasible, only one supervisor or City official
need witness the conduct. The witness(es) must have receive training in the
identification of actions, appearance, and conduct which indicates drug or
alcohol use by a transit driver. Documentation of the transit driver's
conduct must be prepared and signed by the witness(es) within 24 hours of
observation or before the results of the test are released, whichever is
earlier.
6.) Post Accident -
or if one or more of the vehicles must be towed from the accident scene and
the driver receives a citation for a moving trafic violation.
An alcohol test must be performed within two hours of the occurrence of the
test.
A City employee subject to the Federal Highway Administration post accident
testing provisions must not consume any alcohol following an accident for a
period of eight hours or until an alcohol test is performed, whichever occurs
first.
A post accident drug test must be performed within 32 hours of the occurrence
of the accident. If the drug test is not performed within 32 hours, the Citv
will document why the drug test was not performed.
7.) Treatment Program Testing. The City may test all employees
referred by the City for chemical dependency treatment or evaluation at any
time and without prior notice during the period of treatment or evaluation and
for up to two (2) years following completion of any prescribed chemical
dependency treatment or evaluation program or, in the case of transit drivers,
up to five (5) years as provided by state and federal transportation
regulations.
Persons subiect to Federal Transit Administration and Federal Highway
months after returning to work. Unannounced follow up testing may continue
Tor an additional 48 months.
F. RIGHT OF REFUSAL AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF SUCH REFUSAL
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Applicants for employment and employees of the City have the right to refuse
testing for drugs and alcohol. The consequences of an applicant's refusal to
undergo testing is that the conditional offer of employment may be withdrawn
and the job applicant may be prohibited form reapplying for the subject
position for a period of six (6) months from the date of his /her refusal.
Existing employees who refuse testing for drugs and alcohol may be disciplined
for such refusal up to and including immediate discharge. For transit
drivers, refusal to take a drug test will result in the applicant not being
considered for employment and the job offer being immediately withdrawn. If,
after being involved in a fatal accident, a transit driver refuses to take a
drug test or tests positive, the transit driver is disqualified for one year
from driving a commercial motor vehicle. Any transit driver who alters or
attempts to alter, or substitutes or attempts to substitute, a urine sample
will be considered to have refused to take the drug test and will be subject
to immediate termination of employment or, in the case of an applicant, any
job offer will be immediately withdrawn.
G. CONSEQUENCES OF POSITIVE TEST RESULTS
1.) The City will not discharge, discipline, discriminate against or
require rehabilitation of an employee solely on the basis of a positive
initial screening test. However, the City may temporarily suspend a tested
employee whose test results are positive or transfer the employee to another
position at the same rate of pay pending the outcome of a confirmatory test,
(and, if requested, the confirmatory re -test) if the City believes it is
necessary to protect the health or safety of the employee, co- employees or the
public. An employee who is suspended without pay will be reinstated with back
pay if the outcome of the confirmatory test or any requested confirmatory re-
test is negative. Requests for such a re -test must be made in writing within
five (5) days of the employee's receipt of notice of the test results. Under
state and federal transportation regulations, a transit driver who tests
positive is considered medically unqualified to drive a commercial motor
vehicle.
2.) The City will not withdraw a conditional offer of employment on
the basis of a positive test result on a job applicant's initial screening
test. An initial screening test must be verified by a confirmatory test (and
a confirmatory re -test, if requested) before a conditional offer of employment
will be withdrawn.
3.) Discipline for a confirmatory test verifying a positive test
result on an initial screening test may include immediate discharge of an
employee; provided, however, that prior to discharge, the employee is given
the opportunity to explain a positive test result and request and pay for a
confirmatory re -test on the original sample. If the confirmatory re -test is
negative, no action will be taken against the employee. If the confirmatory
re -test is positive, and if it was the first positive test result for the
employee, the employee will not be terminated if he /she elects to participate,
at his /her own expense in a drug or alcohol treatment or rehabilitation
program, whichever is appropriate. If the employee does not request a
confirmatory re -test, the employee will not be terminated if he /she elects to
participate, at his /her own expense, in a drug or alcohol program, whichever
is appropriate. An employee who either refuses to participate in the
treatment or rehabilitation program or who fails to successfully complete the
treatment or rehabilitation program (as evidenced by withdrawal from the
program before its completion or by a positive test result on a confirmatory
test after completion of the program), may be subsequently discharged.
4.) This policy does not prohibit the City from taking other forms of
disciplinary action (short of discharge) against an employee following the
first positive confirmatory test.
5.) This policy does not limit the City's right to discipline or
discharge an employee on grounds other than a positive test result. For
example, possession but not consumption of an illegal drug at work, the sale
of drugs on City premises, being under the influence of drugs or alcohol at
work in violation of this policy, etc.
6.) Any City employee may be subject to discipline up to and including
termination for violation of this policy or any rules adopted by the City with
respect to the manufacture, use, sale, or transfer of drugs and alcohol.
7.) The City will not take any adverse personnel action on the basis
of medical history information that may be provided pursuant to this policy.
B.) Any employee who has been referred by the City for chemical
dependency treatment or evaluation who tests positive in treatment program
testing or at the completion of the recommended program may be terminated upon
a positive result of a confirmatory re -test.
concentration of between 0.02 but less than 0.04 will not be allowed to
perform safety sensitive iob functions for a period of 24 hours. If the
person receives a confirmed alcohol test result of 0.02 or above within two
years, he /she is subject to discipline up to and including termination of
employment.
H. TESTING PROCEDURES
All testing will be performed by a licensed laboratory that certifies its
compliance with the requirements of Minn. Stat. 1 221.0303 et seq. When the
City decides to test for drug or alcohol use on any of the grounds enumerated
in Section E above, the following procedures will apply:
1.) Prior to Drug and /or Alcohol Test. Before any drug and /or alcohol
test is performed, all employees and job applicants will be informed of the
City's testing policy and provided with a Drug and Alcohol Policy
Acknowledgement Form. Employees and applicants will have the option to
indicate on the Acknowledgement Form any over - the - counter or prescription
medication they have recently taken and include any other information relevant
to the reliability of, or explanation for, a Positive Test Result. Medical
information revealed in the Acknowledgement Form, if any, will not be used as
a basis for any adverse personnel action.
2.) Specimens used for testing. A urine specimen will be used for
drug testing. Urine and /or blood specimens will be used for alcohol testing.
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If a breath test is used as the initial screen for alcohol, any positive
breath test must be confirmed by a blood test. Alcohol testing under Fe
3.) Initial Screening Test. The testing laboratory will perform a
Confirmatory Test on all samples that produce a Positive Test Result on the
Initial Screening Test in accordance with Minn. Stat. S 181.96 et seq. If the
Initial Screening Test produces a negative result, written notice of such
result will be reported to the Medical Review Officer and the City.
Theindividual who took the test will be notified of such test result within
three (3) working days after the City receives the test result report. The
Employee or applicant will also be notified that they have the right to
request and receive a copy of the test report.
4.) Confirmatory Test. If the Initial Screening Test produces a
positive test result for drugs or alcohol, a second test (known as the
Confirmatory Test) will be conducted by the City. If the Confirmatory Test
proves negative, the Medical Review Officer will be notified of such result.
Written notice of this fact will then be sent to the Employee or job applicant
within three (3) working days after the City is notified.
If the Confirmatory Test produces a positive test result for drugs or
alcohol, the employee or job applicant will be given the opportunity to
explain that result to the Medical Review Officer. If the Medical Review
Officer determines that the drug test is positive, the result will be reported
to the City and the City will take the following steps:
a. The City will send written notice of the positive test result
within three (3) working days after receiving it to the employee or job
applicant.
b. The employee or job applicant will be informed of his /her right to
receive a copy of the test result.
C. The employee or job applicant will be informed that he /she has a
right to request a confirmatory re -test of the original sample at the
employee's or job applicant's expense. The employee or job applicant
has five (5) working days in which to notify the City of this request in
writing.
5.) Confirmatory Re- Tests. If an employee or job applicant chooses to
request a confirmatory re -test, the employee or job applicant has five (5)
working days within which to notify the-City of this request in writing.
Within three (3) days of the receipt of such request, the City will notify the
original testing laboratory that it is to conduct a confirmatory re -test or
transfer the sample to another laboratory for re- testing. The confirmatory
re -test will use the same alcohol and drug threshold detection levels as used
in the confirmatory test. If the confirmatory re -test does not confirm the
original positive test result, no adverse personnel action will be taken by
the City. If the confirmatory re -test is positive, the City may withdraw its
conditional offer of employment to a job applicant or terminate an employee if
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such employee chooses not to participate in a chemical dependency treatment or
evaluation program.
I. APPEALS PROCEDURE
Except as otherwise noted, an employee or job applicant has no
additional right of appeal within the City.
J. PERSONNEL RECORDS
Employees may request to see all information regarding their test
results and any discipline inflicted based upon those results.
K. EFFECT
Nothing set forth in this policy is intended to violate any local, state
or federal law. Should any part of this policy be in violation of local,
state or federal law, the offending provision shall be deleted and the
remaining parts of the policy shall be in full force and effect.
Adopted by the Hutchinson City Council this th day of
1995.
(This replaces Resolution No. 10012, August 24, 1993)
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Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
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Marlin Torgerson
Mayor
RESOLUTION NO. 10589
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
RESOLUTION FOR PURCHASE
The Hutchinson City Council authorizes the purchase of the following:
Water
& Pad
ITEM
COST
PURPOSE
DEPT.
BUDGET
VENDOR
Meters (102)
Upgrade
8,664.00
Replacement & Resale
Water
Yes
Water Pro
The following items were authorized due to an emergency need:
ITEM
1091691
Date Approved: November 28, 1995
Motion made by:
Seconded by:
PURPOSE
DEPT. JBUDGET I VENDOR
Resolution submitted for Council action
by:
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RESOLUTION NO. 10590
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING LOCATION
FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
WHEREAS, the Director of Engineering and the Police Chief agree that the following areas have
traffic control concerns which warrant traffic control devices, and;
WHEREAS, the Hutchinson City Council has the authority to establish locations as points where
traffic control devices shall be erected, pursuant to Section 7.04, Subdivision 1 of the Hutchinson City
Code;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HUTCHINSON:
That the Council hereby establishes that a traffic control device known as a "STOP" sign shall be erected
at the following locations:
1. On Century Avenue SW at Boston Street SW (2 signs)
2. On Sunset Street SW at Century Avenue SW (1 sign)
3. At all exits from the Civic Arena/Recreation Center Parking Lots (4 signs)
That the Council hereby establishes that a traffic control device known as a "NO PARKING" sign shall
be erected at the following locations:
On the east and west sides of Sunset Street from Chicago Avenue SW to Century Avenue SW
Adopted this 28th day of November, 1995 by the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota.
City Administrator - Gary D. Plotz
Mayor - Marlin Torgerson
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M E M O R A N D U M
November 22, 1995
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: John P. Rodeberg, Director of Engineering/Public Works
RE: Resolution Thanking Skydive Hutchinson and Dooley Air Shows for
Aerial Photos
Attached please find a copy of the letter sent to us by Skydive Hutchinson and
Dooley Air Shows regarding the two color aerial photographs of the Hutchinson
Municipal Airport presented to the City. The photographs are greatly appreciated.
We recommend that the City Council consider approving a Resolution thanking Tim
and Rose Eakins of Skydive Hutchinson, and Joe and Cheryl Dooley of Dooley Air
Shows, for the generous and greatly appreciated donation to the City of Hutchinson.
cc: Doug Meier, Maintenance Operations Supervisor
file: Airport
City Center
III Hassan Street SE
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522
(612) 587 -5151
Fax (612) 234 -4240
Parks & Recreation
900 Harrington Street SW
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097
(612) 587 -2975
Fax (612) 234 -4240
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Police Services
10 Franklin Street SW
_b( H chinson, MN55350 -2464
(612) 587 -2242
� Fax (612) 587 -6427
Skydive Hutchinson
760 (-Aitpatt c oad 9.qV-
34utchinnn, �A U 55350
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(612) 587 -.5875
September 21, 1995
This photograph is presented to the City of Hutchinson, compliments of
Skydive Hutchinson and Dooley Air Shows. It was taken in June of 1995
by Christopher J. Stumpf, from approximately 8000 feet.
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CHRISTMAS
APPLICATION FO1L..—uuwxs ----- PERMT
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The undersigned own-or who" address it ........ Rq?� ... 85 1��.j .... Aje�py .. Zy.e.j...
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applies for a, permit to ........... ..............................
sell Christmas trees at; Farm & Home Lot
zkpon, that certain traot of Zaad described as follows: Lot .... ...... ........... ................. ; Block .... ...... -- .. ............ --- .... ;
plator addition ...... .............. ............................. I ... I .............. - ......... 1-- -.11; a4Mr*M . ......... ... ... .. .. .. . .. .... . ........ ........................................ ;
which is of the following SW and area; uri&h- - . ... .... feet; length._.. ............................... feet;
area........ -........ ............I.................. _..... . ....
and hereby agree* that, in case such permit is franted, that all work which *hall be done and all
materials which *hall be izoed *hall comply with the plane and specifications therefor herewith v4h?nUW
and with all the ordina4wes of said..... ... ... CITYOF .... H.UIC.H.I.N.S.O.N ................................................... ........ ..........
applicable thereto.
.applicant further agree* to pay fees or aaeoss7nonto at the time and In the amounts specified as
follows:
FEE: $5.00
Phone: 1-800-474-6777
FAX: 507-794-5092
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Hacker's Christmas Trees Owner
(Tim Hacker - Brother living in Hutchinson)
PAID
NOV 2 2 1995
City of Hutchinson
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The underai ;ned owner whose name and address .ia......... 1. e.! .r G 6 ° `^
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upon that certain traot of land deecribed at follows: Lot .................. ..............................; Block............... ............................... ;
plator addition ................................................................ .. .......................... : address ....................................................................................... _ ..... ;
'which is of the followinpeiza and area; width ................... ............................... feet; Zenith ... .............................. _...... feet;
WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS
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and hereby adreas that, in case such permit is Granted, that all work which shall be done ana all
materials which shall be used shall comply with the plans and specification therefor herewith submitted
- • CITY OF HUTCHINSON
andwith all the ordinances of aai d ............................................................................................................................ ............................... ...
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.4pplioant further afrees to pay lea or assessments at the time and in the amounts specified as
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M E M O R A N D U M
November 22, 1995
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: John P. Rodeberg, Director of Engineering/Public Works
RE: Consideration of Subdivision Agreement for Huski Addition
Attached please find a copy of the Subdivison Agreement for Huski Addition. As
noted previously, this new format incorporates the Hutchinson Utilities Subdivision
Agreement. All internal improvement costs are to be assessed to the Subdivider. No
City costs are expected as part of the this Subdivision.
cc: Cal Rice, Engineering Supervisor
file: Huski Addition
City Center
III Hassan Street SE
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522
(612) 587 -5151
Fax(612)234 -4240
Parks & Recreation
900 Harrington Street SW
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097
(612) 587 -2975
Fax(612)234 -4240
- Printed on recycled paper -
Police Services
10 Franklin Street SW
Hutchinson, MN55350 -2464
(612) 587 -2242
G� Fax (612) 587 -6427
SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT
"Huski Addition"
CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into the day and year set forth hereinafter, by and between Sand
Properties, Minnesota Inc., a Minnesota corporation, owner, hereinafter called the "Subdivider ", and the City of
Hutchinson, a Municipal Corporation in the County of McLeod, State of Minnesota, hereinafter called the "City";
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Subdivider is the owner and developer of property situated in the County of McLeod, State
of Minnesota, which has been surveyed and platted as "Huski Addition ", and;
WHEREAS,City Ordinance No. 464 and 466 requires the Subdivider to make certain improvements in the
subdivision;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
I. SITE PREPARATION AND GRADING
1. It is agreed and understood that the Subdivider shall be responsible for all work associated with site preparation
and grading. All areas within the final plat, but outside of the rights -of -way, shall be graded to within 0.5 feet
of final grade to allow for proper drainage, and the installation of utilities. The entire right -of -way shall be
graded to within 0.2 feet of final subgrade, as noted in the approved improvement plans for the project. Any
and all unstable soil conditions or soils unsuitable for construction in the right -of -way shall be corrected and/or
replaced. The Subdivider shall clear trees and/or debris from utility easements and rights -of -way, as per the
request of the City or utility, prior to installation of the improvements. All soils shall be compacted to a
minimum of 90% Standard Proctor Density. All work shall conform with the approved Site Grading Plan, and
shall be completed prior to the commencement of construction on the site. On -site ponding shall be
constructed as noted in the revised grading plan, including minimum slopes of 8:1 for 2 verticle feet on either
side of the ordinary high water elevation.
2. Subdivider shall complete all work noted in Paragraph No. I, and provide a written verification from a
professional engineer or surveyor, prior to installation of utilities and/or issuance of building permits. Any
costs associated with these requirements shall be the sole responsibility of the Subdivider, and are not financed
through the City. Following written verification that the site work has been completed has been received by
the City, after ten days written notice, the Subdivider agrees that the City may complete unfinished work within
the Right -of -way or easements, and bill or assess (at the City's discretion) the costs to complete the work,
including City overhead. It is agreed and understood that timely completion of this work is essential in order
to complete the infrastructure improvements within the plat.
3 It shall be the responsibility of the Subdivider to assure that the Site Grading Plan is being conformed to during
building construction within the plat. This responsibility shall include the notification of contractors and
builders, and lot buyers as to the drainage and grading requirements, lowest floor elevation requirements, and
the type of building that may or may not be able to be built for each lot. Site plans for each building must
conform with the general Site Grading Plan.
Huski Addition/Novermber 17,1995/Page I
4. It is understood and agreed that it shall be the responsibility of the Subdivider to make topsoil available for
backfsll of the curb and gutter. If stockpiled topsoil is not available on the site, topsoil may be required to be
hauled to the site by the infrastructure contractor at the Subdivider's expense. Seeding of the rights -of -way
will be included in the improvement project However, the Subdivider shall provide all turf establishment and
erosion control necessary to protect the utilities and street improvements beyond the boulevard areas. The
Subdivider shall also provide all erosion control during site grading work, prior to infrastructure construction,
necessary to meet local and state requirements. The entire site shall be planted with perennial rye grass, or
other erosion control plantings, following completion of site grading.
5. It is agreed and understood that natural gas or electric distribution mains and services will not be scheduled
for installation until all utility and street construction has been completed in the plat, and all provisions of
paragraphs 1 and 2 of this section have been met.
II. ASSESSMENTS
1. The Subdivider hereby petitions the City to construct lateral and trunk storm sewer and appurtenances, lateral
and trunk sanitary sewer mains and appurtenances, sanitary sewer service leads, local- service lift stations,
lateral and trunk watermains, water service leads, concrete curb and gutter, street grading, aggregate base, street
surfacing, sidewalk and/or bikeway and appurtenances to serve the entire plat.
2. It is understood and agreed that the improvements in Paragraph No. 1 will be installed by the City under one
or more contracts.
3. It is understood and agreed that the total cost of said improvements in Paragraph No. 1 shall include contracted
costs, city administration and engineering costs and capitalized interest cost.
4. It is understood and agreed that the total cost of said improvements in Paragraph No. 1 shall be assessed as
follows:
Phase 1 construction (including the extension of utilities, street, sidewalk and other related
improvements along Texas Avenue NW from the west edge of the plat to approximately the east end
of Block 2/Lot 1) shall be assessed 75% to Block 2/Lot 1, and 25% to Block ]/Lot 1
All remaining construction within, or adjacent to the plat, shall be assessed to Block ]/Lot 1
It is understood and agreed that a Trunk Storm Sewer Assessment of $3,500 per acre shall be collected. The
assessment shall be based on storm sewer oversizing costs and ponding development required to serve the site.
If it has been determined that the on -site pending has been completed to properly serve the plat, this assessment
shall be waived.
6. It is understood and agreed that any agreements regarding the method and procedure for assessments from
municipal improvements shall, at the sole option of the City, cease to be effective thirty six months following
approval of the Subdivision Agreement by the City. The City may exercise the option granted herein by giving
written notice at any time, either before or after the expiration of the thirty six month period, of the City's
intention to nullify the method and procedure for spreading assessments under the terms of the Subdivision
Agreement. In the event the City so elects, all assessments subsequent to the notice shall be spread and
imposed pursuant to Chapter 429 of Minnesota Statutes or other applicable laws. The written notice called for
by this paragraph shall be given to the fee owner of the property as disclosed by the records of the McLeod
County Recorder or Registrar of Titles.
Huski AdditionMovermber 17,199S/Page 2
II. OTHER FEES, CHARGES AND DEDICATIONS
It is understood and agreed that the Subdivider shall not be required to pay a municipal electric service access
charge, since the property is located within the original municipal electric service boundary.
2. It is understood and agreed that the Subdivider shall, prior to installation of utilities, pay connection fees for
Electric and Gas Service to Hutchinson Utilities for all lots to be served in the final plat. These costs for
standard single - family house services for 1995 are $150 for Electric Service, and $150 for Gas Service. These
fees include the standard connection to each house, and include required meters. Services larger than the
standard residential sizes will be at an additional cost. Fees for multi - family units shall be as determined by
Hutchinson Utilities.
3. It is understood and agreed, that a Parks and Playground Contribution shall be paid to the City, based on City
Policy, prior to issuance of any Building Permits. Block 2/Lot 1 shall pay a total of $4,320 (based on 32 units
at $135 per unit), which will be collected with the building permit. Block 1/Lot 1 shall pay an amount to be
determined based on City policy at the time of building construction.
4. It is understood and agreed that the Subdivider shall provide a "tot lot" playground area to serve Block 2/Lot
1. The tot lot shall meet the requirements determined by the Hutchinson Park Board. Additional consideration
of parks and playgrounds facilities for Block 1 will be reviewed when development plans are submitted to the
City.
IV. GENERAL
1. It is understood and agreed that no building permits will be issued for building construction prior to the utility
and street improvement project completion, unless the Subdivider provides a separate access to the building
site that does not interfere with utility and street construction. Any damage that occurs to areas within the
improvement project due to building construction shall be the responsibility of the Subdivider to correct.
2. It is understood and agreed that all local, state and federal permits required to be obtained for the development
shall be the responsibility of the Subdivider.
3. This agreement shall be binding upon and extend to the heirs, representatives, assigns and successors of the
parties.
4. It is understood and agreed that the City shall record this agreement at the McLeod County Recorder's Office
or McLeod County Registrar of Titles Office, and that no Building Permits will be issued until said Agreement
is recorded and a certified copy of this agreement is provided to the City. All costs associated with said
recording shall be paid by the Subdivider.
Huski Addition/Novermber 17,1995/Page 3
IN WITNESS THEREOF, has hereunto set its hand this —day of
FEE OWNER:
Leo M. Sand, Chief Executive Officer
Sand Properties, Minnesota Inc.
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF
19_
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this_
day of 19_, by Leo M. Sand, Chief
Executive Officer of Sand Properties, Minnesota Inc., a
Minnesota corporation, on behalf of the corporation.
Notary Public,
My Commission Expires
County, Minnesota
APPROVED BY THE HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL THE _ DAY OF 119—.
MARLIN TORGERSON, MAYOR
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF
THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY:
John P. Rodeberg, PE
Director of Engineering/Public Works
City of Hutchinson
111 Hassan Street SE
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522
612 - 234 -4208
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
GARY D. PLOTZ, CITY ADMINISTRATOR
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this
day of 19_, by Marlin
Torgerson, Mayor and Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator of the
City of Hutchinson.
Notary Public, County, Minnesota
My Commission Expires
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M E M O R A N D U M
November 22, 1995
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: John P. Rodeberg, Director of Engineering/Public Works
RE: Consideration of Improvement Project Change Orders and Final Payments
Attached are several Improvement Project Change Orders and Final Payments. The description of
each follows:
LAKEWOOD DRIVE (Letting No. 3/Prolect No. 94 -03)
Change Order No. 8 ($1,653) relates to additional grading required adjacent to existing homes. All
work is now completed, and the Final Payment is recommended.
SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS (Letting No. 9/Proiect No. 94 -10)
Change Order No.1 ($17,393.75) relates to additional sidewalk removal and replacement as part
of the city -wide sidewalk safety and repair process.
PARKSIDE 2ND ADDITION /SCHMIDTBAUERS 41H (Letting No. 10/Proiect No, 94- 18.19.25)
All work is completed and approved, and we recommend approval of the Final Payment.
AMERICINN (Letting No. 1/Project No. 95-01)
All work is completed and approved, and we recommend approval of the Final Payment.
HARMONY LANE/LINCOLN AVENUE (Letting No. 5/Project No. 95-05)
Change Order No. 2 ($7,788.33) relates to additional, unexpected work within the project. All
work is completed and approved, and we recommend approval of the Final Payment.
All work noted above has been completed in conformance with the improvement project Contract,
and meets the City Specifications. Based on our testing and review, we recommend approval of all
Change Orders and Final Payments.
cc: Cal Rice, Engineering Supervisor
file: Project Files
City Center
Parks & Recreation
111 Hassan Street SE
900 Harrington Street SW
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097
(612) 587 -5151
(612) 587 -2975
Fax(612)234 -4240
Fax(612)234 -4240
- Printed on recycled paper -
Police Services
10 Franklin Street SW
Hutchinson, MN55350 -2464
— (612) 587 -2242
' Fax (612) 587 -6427
CHANGE ORDER NO. _ 8
CITY OF HUTCHINSON - ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
111 HASSAN ST SE, HUTCHINSON MN 55350 (612) 587.5151 Sheet -L-of 1_
CONTRACTOR JuuI Contracting Company LETTING NO. 3 PRO CT NO. 94 -03
ADDRESS: P.O. Box 189, Hutchinson, MN 55350 1 PROJECT LOCATION: Lakewood Drive
DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE: Extra landscaping at 960 & 980 Lakewood Drive
Item No
Sec Ref
Item Name
Unit
Quantity
Unit Price
Amount
INCREASE ITEMS:
5
2105
Common Excavation (EV)
Cu. Yd.
170
$3.50
$595.00
27
2105
Topsoil Borrow (EV)
Cu. Yd.
130
$8.00
$1,040.00
TOTAL INCREASE ITEMS
$1,635.00
TOTAL CHANGE ORDER NO. 6
$1,635.00
NET INCREASE /DEC�£ArS£
$1,635.00
In accordance with the Contract and Specifications, the contract amount shall be adjusted in the amount of $1.635.00. add /deduct
An extension of 1Q days shall be allowed for completion. The original completion date was September 30. 1994. and now has
been adjusted to October 10 , 19y-4-.
ORIGINAL CONTRACT PREVIOUS THIS TOTAL
ADDITIONS /D£DUGTI6IVS ADDITION /DEDUC -T40N
$353,900.40 + $45,162.35 - $2,268.00 + $1,635.00 $398,429.75
APPROVED.--
Contractor
DATED: //
APPROVED:
Mayor
DATED:
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APPROVED: 4
hector of Engineering
DATED: l i � ;
APPROVED:
City Administrator
DATED:
CHANGE ORDER NO. _ 1
CITY OF HUTCHINSON - ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
111 HASSAN ST SE, HUTCHINSON MN 55350 (612) 587.5151 Sheet -L-of J
CONTRACTOR: Mid Minnesota Hot Mix I LETTING NO. 9 PRO CT NO. 94 -10
ADDRESS: 12128 St Hwy 55, P O Boa 239,Annandale MN 55302 1 PROJECT LOCATION:
DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE. Remove and replace additional concrete sidewalk.
Item No
Spec Ref
Item Name
Unit
Quantity
Unit Price
Amount
INCREASE ITEMS:
2
2104
Remove Sidewalk
Sq Ft
4000
$0.50
$2,000.00
22
2521
4" Concrete Sidewalk Inc. 3" CL5 Agg. Base
Sq Ft
6000
$2.50
$15,000.00
37
2521
Pedestrian Ramp
Each
8
$26.25
$210.00
38
2104
Bituminous Removal North Side City Center
Lump Sum
1
$183.75
$183.75
TOTAL INCREASE ITEMS
$17,393.75
TOTAL CHANGE ORDER NO. 6
$17,393.75
NET INCREASE /DEBASE
$17 93.75
In accordance with the Contract and Specifications, the contract amount shall be adjusted in the amount of $17.393.75. add /diedmr.
An extension of 10 days shall be allowed for completion. The original completion date was August 15. 1994 . and now has been
adjusted to , 19 9 .
ORIGINAL CONTRACT PREVIOUS
ADDITIONS/PD UC44ON -S
THIS TOTAL
ADDITION /SON
$144,76/8.10 + $0.00 + $17,393.75 $162,161.85
APPROVED: / — /_ 7 -
Contractor
DATED:
APPROVED:
Mayor
DATED:
APPROVED:
Duect¢r of En ineenng
DATED: I v l c' fi
APPROVED:
City Administrator
DATED:
CHANGE ORDER NO. _2
CITY OF HUTCHINSON - ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
111 HASSAN ST SE, HUTCHINSON MN 55350 612 587.5151 Sheet Hof —L
CONTRACTOR: Wm. Mueller & Sons, Inc. I LETTING NO. 5 1 PROJECT NO. 95.05
ADDRESS: 831 Park Ave, P O Box 247, Hamburg MN 55339 1 PROJECT LOCATION: Harmony Lane & Lincoln Avenue
DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE: Rcvisiow to existing storm sewer and watermain.
Item No
Spec Ref
Item Name
Unit
Quantity
Unit Price
Amoun
INCREASE ITEMS:
4
2503
Repair Storm Sewer Outlet on Lincoln Ave
Lump Sum
1
$1,930.95
$1,930.95
5
2506
Replace Storm Sewer Manhole & Yard Drain
at 555 Lincoln Ave
Lump Sum
1
$2,420.00
$2,541.00
13
2506
Reconstruct Sanitary Sewer Manhole on
Lincoln Ave 4 +16
Lump Sum
1
$771.75
$771.75
14
504
Furnish & Install Hydrant Extension on
Harmony Lane
Lump Sum
1
$294.63
$294.63
15
504
Connect to Existing Watermain
Each
5
$450.00
$2,250.00
TOTAL INCREASE ITEMS
$7,788.33
TOTAL CHANGE ORDER NO. 5
$7,788.33
NET INCREASE /33EC -P&ASE
$7 788.33
In accordance with the Contract and Specifications, the contract amount shall be adjusted in the amount of $7.788.33. add /deduct.
An extension of Q days shall be allowed for completion. The original completion date was October 31. 1995 and now has been
adjusted to , 19 =.
ORIGINAL CONTRACT PREVIOUS
ADDITIONS /DEDUCTIONS
THIS TOTAL
ADDITION /SON
$276,403.30 + $2,000.00 + $7,788.33 $286,191.63
APPROVED A'i- — �z VA" 71�'ov
Contractor A
DATED: -3 ��
APPROVED:
Mayor
DATED:
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APPROVED:
Director of Engineering
DATED:
APPROVED:
City Administrator
DATED:
FINAL
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
111 HASSAN STREET SE
HUTCHINSON, MN 55350
612/587.5151 FAX 612/2344240
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT
LETTING NO. 3, PROJECT NO. 94-03
ESTIMATE NO. 10 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF: OCTOBER
JUUL CONTRACTING COMPANY
P O BOX 189 DATE:
HUTCHINSON, MN 55350
612/587- 2989/FAX 612/587 -964 PREPARED BY:
CHECKED BY:
94 IMPROVEMENT BONDS
MATE 1 _
$79,414.30
MATE 2
$127,287.60
MATES
$62,475.80
MATE 4
$49,013.40
_
MATE 5 _ _
MATE 6
_ .$2,809.17
$2,447.55
MATE
__ -- $26,212.23
MATES
_. ._ $5,320.91
MATE 9
$18,629.65
MATE 10
$0.00
MATE 11
$0.00
MATE 12
$0.00
THE UNDERSIGNED CONTRACTOR CERTIFIES THAT TO THE BEST
DF HIS KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION AND BELIEF, THE WORK COVERED BY THIS
APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT HAS BEEN COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
:-ONTRACT DOCUMENTS, THAT ALL AMOUNTS HAVE BEEN PAID BY HIM FOR WORK
FOR WHICH PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES OF PAYMENT WERE ISSUED AND PAYMENT
RECEIVED FROM THE OWNER AND THAT CURRENT PAYMENT SHOWN HEREIN IS DUE.
SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR
ORIGINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT:
CHANGE ORDERSI THROUGH 8
REVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT:
TOTAL WORK COMPLETED O DATE:
TOTAL RETAINED: 0%
TOTAL DUE CONTRACTOR:
ALL PREVIOUS PAYMENTS:
DUE ON THIS ESTIMATE:
AMOUNT REMAINING ON CONTRACT
PAGE 1 OF 4
08 -01 -1995
C. RICE
J. RODEBERG
$353,900.40'
$44,529.35
$398,429.751
$383,059.45
$0.00
$383,059.45'.
$373,610.61
$9,448.83'
$15,370.31
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, BASED ON ON-SITE
OBSERVATIONS AND THE DATA COMPRISING THE APPLICATION,.
THE DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING CERTIFIES TO THE OWNER THAT THE',
WORK HAS PROGRESSED TO THE POINT INDICATED, THAT TO THE BEST
OF HIS KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION AND BELIEF, THE QUALITY OF THE!
WORK IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, AND THAT
THE CONTRACTQfNl ,NTTttED TO PAYMENT OF AMOUNT CERTIFIED.
OF
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 611/587.5151 PAGE 2 OF 4
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT - LETTING NO.3 /PROJECT NO. 94-03 - ESTIMATE NO. 10 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF: OCTOBER DATE 11 -01 -1995
CONTRACTOR JUUL CONTRACTING COMPANY PREPARED B C. RICE
P O BOX 189 - CHECKED BY J. RODEBERG
HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 FUND: 94 IMPROVEMENT BONDS
I ITEM ISPEN(REF,I I UNIT I QUANTITY UNIT PRICE 'I'OTAI. QUANTITY PAYMENT I
ITEM
10 1 AL - DIVISION I - SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION
$65,978.50
$63,689.40
-
1
2104
REMOVE SEWER PIPE, SANITARY
LIN FT
30
$1.00
$30.00
30
$30.00
1
2104_
m X a_PVC WYE _ _
EACH
29
_ $70.00
$2030 - 00
29
$2,010.00
2
0503
8" X 4" PVC WYE _ -_
S_ FT
3
$375.00
511125.00
3
$1,125.00
3
0503
SEWER PIPE 10" PVC SDR 35, 0' -l0' DEEP
- -
LIN FT
450
$16.60
$7,470.00
365
$6,059.00
4
0503
SEWER PIPE m" PVC SDR 75,10' -12' DEEP
sQYD
350
- --
$18.60
- -- -
$6,510.00
--
356
-- -
$6,621.60
5
0503
SEWER PIPE 10" PVC SDR 35,12'-14' DEEP
SQ YD
320
$20.6_0
$6592-00
38_7
$7,972.20
6
0503
SEWER PIPE 10' PVC SDR 35,14' -16' DEEP
LIN FT
300
$22.60
$6 780.00
287
$6 486.20
7
0503
SEWER PIPE 10' PVC SDR 35,16'.18- DEEP
CU YD
260
$25.40
$61604.00
247
$6,273.80
9 _
0503
SEWER PIPES' PVC SDR 35, 8' -10' DEEP
S YD
60
$14.85
$891.00
0
$0.00
10
-
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35, 14' -16' DEEP
- - - -
LIN FT
50
_ $20.85
- -
$10 70
$1,042.50
-- - - --
$11,984.00
$250.00
50
-- - -
1113 -- - -
$1,042.50
.._- -
-
$11 - . - ,909.10 - - -
12
0503
0503
_ _ --
SERVICE PIPE 4' PVC SDR JS
-----
EACH
---
1120
CONNECT TO EXISTING _MANHOLE SANITARY
EACH
1
$250.00
1
$250.00
13
2506
_
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 40078'DEEP
EACH
7
51,350.00
$9,450.00
6
S8,100.00
14 --
- 2506
EXCESS DEPTH IN MANHOLES, SANITARY
EACH
38
$90.00
$3,420.00
31
_
$_2,790.00
15
511
_
GRANULAR MATERIAL, FOUNDATION -
CU YD
120
$15.00
$1,800.00
200
$3,000.00
10 1 AL - DIVISION I - SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION
$65,978.50
$63,689.40
-
1
-
0503
--
DUCTILE IRON FITTINGS
POUND
4880
-- - - --
$1.50
$7,320.00
3215
- - - -
$4,822.50
2
0504
6" Ml HUB HYDRANT
EACH
_ 4
$1,208,50
54,834.00_
3
$3,625.50
3
0504
1' CORPORATION STOP _
EACH
32
$1,392.00
_ _. -_
32
$1,392.00
4
0504
AND BOX_
EACH
_$43.50
$80.00----.---$2,560.00
32
$2,560.00_
5
0504
TAP SERVICE PIPING 1' COPPER
LIN FT _
_32
1200
$7.20
$8,640.00
1096
$7,891.20
6
0504
CONNECT TO EXISTING WATERMAIN
EACH
1
$165.00
$165.00
1
$165.00
7
0504 -
12' GATE VALVE AND BOX
- - -
EACH
1
$952.00
$952.00
1
$952.00
8
0504
- - ---
8" GATE VALVE AND BOX
EACH
-
1
-- -
$612.00
$612.00
- - -- -- -
1
-
$612.00
9
0504
_ -
6" GATE VALVE_AND BOX
EACH
4
_$_347.0_0
$25.40
$1,388.00
3
$1,041.00
$30,861.00
10
0504
12' DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN CL 52
LIN FT
1260
$32,004.00
1215
11
0504
8" DUCTLE IRON WATERMAIN CL 52 _ -
LW FT
550
$19.00
$30 450.00
5_10
$9,690.0_0
12
10504
6" DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN CL 52
LIN FT
100
$18.85
$1,885.00
_
176
53,317.60
13
--
0506
-- --
AD)USTWATERVALVEBOX
EACH
0
$200.00
$0.00
2
$400.00
14
0504_
FURNISH & INSTALL VALVE BOX
EACH
0
---
$80.00
- ---- --
50.00
-. _ - --
2
- M.Ci
$160.00
15
0504
FURNISH & INSTALL HYDRANT EXTENSION
EACH
0
$373.40
$0.00
1
$373.40
16 10504
_
RELOCATE HYDRANT-AND VALVE
EACH
0
$1,262.00
$0.00
1
$1262.00
TOTAL - DIVISION II- WATERMAIN CONS'T'RUCTION $72,202.00 $69,125.20
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 612/5873151 PAGE 3 OF 4
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT . LETTING NO.3 /PROJECT NO. 94-03 - ESTIMATE NO. 10 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF: OCTOBER DATE 11- 01-1995
CONTRACTOR JUUL CONTRACTING COMPANY PREPARED B C. RICE
P O BOX 189 CHECKED BY J. RODEBERG
HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 FUND: 94 IMPROVEMENT BONDS
ITEM
NO ISPENO.EE I ITEM UNIT OII NDTITY RJITIPRIfF TOTAi M)A ESTIMATE
NT TY I PAYMENT I
DIVISION 111 - STORM SFSVFR C. )NSTR17C nC)N
1
2101
CLEARING AND GRUBBING_
LUMP SUM
1
$500.00
$500.00
1.5
$750.00
2
2503
42" RC PIPE SEWER CL ID
LIN FT
282
$55.70
$15,707.40
276
$15,373.20
3
2503
_
24' RC PIPE SEWER CL III
LIN FT
198
$25.70
$5,088.6-0
240
$6,168.00
4
2503
z 1" RC PIPE SEWER CL III
LIN FT
452
$22.70
$10,260.40
460
$10,442.00
5
_2503
15' RC PIPE SEWER CL III
LIN FT
120
$19.80
$2,376.00
104
$2,059.20'.
6
2503
12' RC PIPE SEWER CL BI
LIN FT
110
$19.20
$2,112.00
94
$1,804.80
7
2503
42' RC PIPE APRON
EACH
1
$766.00_
$766.00
1
$-766.00
8
2503
24" RC PIPE APRON
EACH
1
$_366.00
$366.00
1
$366.00
9
0501
TRASHGUARD FOR 42' RC PIPE APRON
EACH
1
$410.00_
$410.00
1
$410.00
10
0501
TR_ASHGUARD FOR 24' RC PIPE APRON
EACH
1
$23_5.00
$235.00
1
$235.00
11
0506_
_
CONNECT EXISTING FIELD TILE
EACH
EACH
2
2
_$120.00
$2,015.00
$240.00
_ 0
_- 2
_ $0.00
12
_
2506_
_ _ _
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 7240206' DEEP W/DESIGN A CATCH BASIN CASTINGS
13
2506
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 60.4020 6' DEEP
EACH
1
51,670_00
_$4030.00
$11670.00
2
_.$4,030.00
$31_340.00
14
2506
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 48 -4020 6' DEEP
EACH
2
$1,100.00
$_2,200.00
3
15
2506
EXCESS DEPTH IN MANHOLES, DESIGN 72 -4020
LIN FT
6.1
$185.00
$1,128.50
6.7
_ _$3,300.00
$1,_23_9.50_
16
2_506_
EXCESS DEPTH IN MANHOLES, DESIGN 60.4020
LIN FT
1.6
5140.00
$-224.00
1.9
526_6.00
17
2506
_
CONSTRUCT CATCH BASINS DESIGN A
EACH
6
$750.00
$4 50_0.00
$4,500.00
18
2511
GRANULAR MATERIAL FOUNDATION
CU YD
30
$15.00
$450.00
-6
46
_
$690.00_
19
20
2511
2575
RANDOM RIPRAP CL IVANC. GEOTEXTILE FABRIC
YD
23.3
$40.00
$190
_ $932.00
El 045.00
5
0
_
5200.00
$0.00
SODDING, TYPE EROSION
CU YD
550
2 1
2575
SEEDING
ACRE
0.2
$800.00
$160.00
0
50.00
22
23
2575
257_5
SEED MIXTURE 500
TON
0.4
$3.00
$550.00
$30.00
$220.00
0
0
$0.00
$0.00
MULCH MATERIAL TYPE 1 - - - -- - ^ -- -
24
2573
BALECHECK
EACH
84
$5.00
$420.00
30
_ _
S150.00 '
25
REPLACE TREES_(BY OTHERS)
EACH
$200.00
53,200.00
0
$0.00
26
2503
8" PVC PIPE SEWER SDR 35
LIN FT
0
$8.85
$0.00
10_2_
$902.70
27
2503
8" PVC DRAIN RISER
EACH
0
$85.00
$0.00
1
$85.00
28
2503
42" RC PIPE PLUG
EACH
0
$90.52
$0.00
1
$90.52
TOTAL - DIVISION III - STORM SEWER CONSTRUCTION -
DIMON IV " STREET CONSTRUCTION AND RESTORATION
$56,270.90 $57,167.92
1 2104 REMOVE CURB AND GUTTER LIN FT 36 $3.00 $ 108.00 355 f 1,065.00
2 2104 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT S YD 6380 $1.70 510,846.00 6380 $10,846.00
3 2101 CLEARING AND GRUBBING TREE 1 $200.00 $200.00_ _ 2 $400.00
4 2104 REMOVE PIPE CULVERT LIN FT 150 __$3.00 ___$450.00 150 $450.00
5 2105 COMMON EXCAVATION (EV) _ _ -CU YD 5170 $3.50 _$_1_8,095.00 _ 7760 $27,160.00
- --
6 T1 12 SUBGRADE PREPARATION ROAD SA 20.5 (100.00 $2,050.00 19.5 $1,950.00
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, III HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 612/587 -5151
2211
PAGE 4.OF 4
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT - LETTING NO. 3/PROJECT NO. 94-03 - ESTIMATE NO. 10 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF: OCTOBER
2890
DATE 1 l -01 -1995
CONTRACTOR JUUL CONTRACTING COMPANY
2890
PREPARED B
C. RICE
P O BOX 189
BASE COURSE MIXTURE 31B
CHECKED BY
J. RODEBERG
HUTCHINSON, MN 55350
FUND:
94 IMPROVEMENT BONDS
ITEM
SPEC. REP.
2331
W EARING COURSE MIXTURE 61CS
BID
Bo
BID
ESTIMATE.
ESTIMATE
NO.
NO.
REM
UNIT
UANTITY
UNIT PRICE
TOTAL
QUANTITY
PAYMENT
7
2211
AGGREGATE BASE PLACED CLASS 5
CU YD
2890
$8.50
$24,565.00
2890
$24,565.00
8
2331
BASE COURSE MIXTURE 31B
TON
1200
$22.25
$26,700.00
1217.5
$27,089.38
9
2331
W EARING COURSE MIXTURE 61CS
TON
_ _ - 0
50.00
10
2357
BITUMINOUS MATERIAL FOR TACK COAT
-----440-.---.-$34.7'5
GALLON
400
$1.00
__$15,290.00
$400.00
100
$100.00
I 1
2511
GEOTEXTILE FILTER TYPE 5
SQ YD
8660
_$1.25
56.00
$10,825.00
8215
$10,268.75
12
2531
CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER DESIGN S
LIN FT
3290
$19 740.00
_
3498
$20,988.00
13
2531
_
5' CONCRETE DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT
S YD
130
$24.00
$3,120.00
98.5
$_2,3_64.00
14
2401
x4 DEFORMED REINFORCING BARS
LIN FT
1280
$0.30
$384.00
1400
$420.00
15
2502
Y PEPERF PIPE DRAIWINC. COARSE FILTER AGGREGATE AND GEOTEXTILEFABRIC
LIN FT
3240
$5.15
$16686.00
3123
$16,083.45
16
2575
SEEDING
ACRE
0.4
$400.00
$160.00
0.4
$160.00
17
2575
SEED MDCTURE
POUND
20
$3.00
$60.00
130
SMOO
18
2_575
_
MULCH MATERIAL TYPE 1
TON
0.8
$225.00
$180.00
1
$225.00
19
2575
SODDING, TYPE LAWN
SQ YD
2400
$1.85
$4,440.00
4050
$7,492.50
20
STREET LIGHTS (BY OTHERS)
EACH
7
$650.00
$41550-010
0
_ $0.00
21
SIGNS (BY OTHERS)
EACH
4
$150.00
$600.00
0
$0.00
22
12502
3- PE PERF PIPE DRAINANCL. COARSE FILTER AGGREGATE
LIN FT
0
$4.45
$0.00
3123
$13,897.35
23
2211
ITEMPORAR Y AGGREGATE SURFACE 19 +40 TO 20 +70
LUMP SUM
0
$845.00
50.00
1
$845.00
24
2531
4' CONCRETE SIDEWALK INC. /3' AGGREGATE BASE
SQ FT
0
$2.50
$0.00
66
$165.00
25
2211
AGGREGATE BASE CLASS 5
CU YD
0
$7.91
50.00
3150
$24,916.50
_26
2506
LOWER MANHOLE
LUMP SUM
0
$196.00
$0.00
1
$196.00
27
2105
TOPSOIL BORROW (LV)
CU YD
0
$8.00
$0.00
130
51,040.00
TOTAL - DIVISION IV - STREET CONSTRUCTION AND RESTORATION
$159,449.00
$193,076.93
vOT#L - LEWIRGAO-31PTOJECT �� 1 •11 1 / '
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
111 HASSAN STREET SE
HUTCHINSON, MN 55350
612/587.5151 FAX 612/2344240
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT
LETTING NO. S, PROJECT NOS. 95 -05
ESTIMATE NO.6 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER
WM MUELLER & SONS, INC.
831 PARK AVE, P O BOX 247
HAMBURG MN 55339
612- 467 -2720 FAX 612.467 -3894
95 IMPROVEMENT BONDS
ESTIMATE ]
$93,729.14
ESTIMATE 2
$47,557.00
ESTIMATE S _ _
ESTIMATE 4
_ _$44,720.35
$65,382.13
ESTIMATE 5
$42.75
ESTIMATE 6
$0.00
ESTIMATE 7
$0.00
ESTIMATE 8 - _
$0.00
ESTIMATE 9
$0.00
EST IRATE _10
$0.00
ESTIMATE 11
ESTIMATE 12
$0.00
E UNDERSIGNED CONTRACTOR CERTIFIES THAT TO THE BEST
HIS KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION AND BELIEF, THE WORK COVERED BY THIS
'LICATION FOR PAYMENT HAS BEEN COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
NTRACT DOCUMENTS, THAT ALL AMOUNTS HAVE BEEN PAID BY HIM FOR WORK
t WHICH PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES OF PAYMENT WERE ISSUED AND PAYMENT
:EIVED FROM THE OWNER AND THAT CURRENT PAYMENT SHOWN HEREIN IS DUE.
v
OF CONTRACTOR
DATE
PREPARED BY:
CHECKED BY:
lRIGINAL CONTRA_ CT AMOUNT_
HANGE ORDERS: 1 & 2
EVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT:
OTAL WORK COMPLETED TO DATE:
OTAL RETAINED: 0%
OTAL DUE CONTRACTOR:
LL PREVIOUS PAYMENTS:
IUE ON THIS ESTIMATE:
MOUNT REMAINING ON CONTRACT
PAGE IOF5
11- 01-199.5]
C. RICF
J. RODEBERG
$276,403.30
$9,78833
$286,191.63 j
�I
_. $282,744.84'1
$0.00
$282,744.84
$251,431.371
$31,313.471
$3,446.79
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, BASED ON ON -SITE
OBSERVATIONS AND THE DATA COMPRISING THE APPLICATION,.
THE DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING CERTIFIES TO THE OWNER THAT THE
WORK HAS PROGRESSED TO THE POINT INDICATED, THAT TO THE BEST
OF HIS KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION AND BELIEF, THE QUALITY OF THE;
WORK IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, AND THAT
THE CONTRACYORISkENTITLEP tO PAYMENT OF AMOUNT CERTIFIED.
WORKS
HUECHINSON CITY CENTER, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 612/587.5151 PAGE 2 OF 5
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT - LETTING NO.5 /PROJECT NOS. 95 -03 - ESTIMATE NO.6 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER DATE 11 -01 -1995
CONTRACTOR WM MUELLER & SONS, INC. PREPARED B C. RICE
831 PARK AVE, P O BOX 247 CHECKED BY J RODEBERG
ANNANDALE MN 55302 FUND: 95 IMPROVEMENT BONDS
ITEM
NO.
REF.
NO.
ITEM
UNIT'
BID
UANTITY
BID
UNITPRICE
BID
TOTAL
FESTIMATE
UANTITY
ESTIMATE 1
PAYMENT
PROJECT NO. 95 -0SA - HARMONY PANE
__�
DIVISION I - SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION
_1
2104
REMOVE MANHOLES, SANITARY
EACH
3
$200.00
4
2
2104
____
REMOVE SEWER PIPE, SANITARY
1020
$0.50
____ __$600.00
$510.00
500
_$800.00
$250.00
3
503
__LIN_FT
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35, 0'.S' DEEP
LIN FT
170
$15.45
_ $2,626.50
170
__
_f 2,626.50
4
503
-
S EWER PIPE 8' PVC SDR 35, 8' -10' DEEP
-- --- -
LIN FT
--
200
$17.45
- ---
$3,490.00
200
- - --
$3,490.00
5
503
SEWER PIPE 8- PVC SDR 35, 10' -72' DEEP
LIN FT
250
f 19.45
$4,862.50
280
- -
$4,862.50
6
._ 503
SEWER PIPE e' PVC SUR ]5,12' -u• DEEP
LW FT
400
_
$21.45
_ (8,580.00
406
$8708.70
7
503
e'X6'PVCWYE __
EACH____
30
556.00
f1,68_0.00
25
E1�400.00
__ 8
503
SERVICE PIPE 6• PVC SDR 3S
LIN FT
930
$12.25
$11 392.50
918
$11,245.50
9
503
CONNECT TO EXISTING 6.OR 4- SERVICE
_
EACH
30
$56.00
$1,680.00
28
$1,568.00
10
2506
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 4007, e' DEEP _
EACH
8
$1,570.00
$12,560.00
-
8
- -- --
$ 12,560.00
11
12
2506
2511
EXCESS oEP7T1 W MANHOLES, SANITARY
GRANULAR MATERIAL FOUNDATION
LIN FT
CU YD
20
60
$100.00
$18.00
_- _$2,000_00
$1,080.00
__ __
_ 14
67.5
$1,400.00
$1,215.00
TOTAL - DIVISION I- SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION
$51,061.50
$50,126.20
DIVISION 11- W ATERMAIN CONS'fRUC'1'ION
_ I
_ 2104
REMOVE VALVE BOX
EACH
2
$50.00
$0.10
__ $100.00
$151.00
$200.00
5
300
$250.00
$30.00
2
2104
___: _ __ _ __
REMOVE WATERMAIN
LIN FT
1510
3
2104
REMOVE HYDRANT
EACH
2
$100.00
2
$200.00
4
503
DUC7TLEIRONFITTWGS
POUND
2340
__ __$L90
f 1,213.50
___54,446.00
53,640.50
2090
3
__ 53,971.00
53,640.50
5
504
6^ Ml HUB HYDRANT _
EACH
3
6
504
-
8' GATE VALVE AND BOX
____ _ -_
,_
EACH
_____.-
2
$617.00
$1,234.00
3
.
E 1,851.00
7
504
6' GATE VALVE AND BOX
__. .____
EACH
- -__._.
_- 3
$347.00
_.
- ___ -_ -_ -_
___ S1,041.00 _
-
_______ 3
__ _
$1,041.00
_
8
504
8' DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN CL52
LIN FT
1560
$20.80
$32,448.00
1566
$32,572.80
9
504
6- DUCTILEIRONWATERMAINCL52
LIN FT
65
$18.35
$44.00
$1,192.75
86
$1,578.10
$1,188.00
30
504
VCORPORATIONSTOP
EACH -
22
__
$968.00
27
11
504
I• CURB STOP AND BOX
EACH
22
$75.00
$1,650.00
27
$2,025.00
12
SO4
TAP SERVICE PIPING i' COPPER
LW FT
700
58.35
55,845.00
748
$6,245.80
13
504
CONNECT TO EXISTING WATER SERVICE
EACH
22
$35,00
$770.00
_ _
26
5910.00
14
504
FURNISH & INSTALL HYDRANT EXTENSION
LUMP SUM
0
$294.63
50.00
1
$294.63
IS
504
CONNECT TO EXISTING WATERMAIN _
EACH
$450.00
$0.00
5
$_2,2_50.00_
TOTAL - DIVISION II- WATERMAIN CONSTRUCTION _ -
- -0
_
____
$53,686.25
_
__
_$58,047.83
DIVISION III -STORM SEWER CON57RUC770N
$0.00
0
$0.00
1
2104
REMOVE CATCH BASINS
EACH
0
$0.00
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, III HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 612 /587 -5151
PAGE 3 OF 5
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT - LETTING NO. 5 /PROJECT NOS. 95 -05 - ESTIMATE NO.6 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER
DATE 11 -01 -1995
CONTRACTOR WM MUELLER K SONS, INC.
PREPARED B C. RICE
831 PARK AVE, P O BOX 247
CHECKED BY J RODEBERG
ANNANDALE MN 55302 FUND_:
95 IMPROVEMENT BONDS
ITEM
I REF.
EACH
0
_
N
$0.00
_ 0
ESTIMATE
I
ESTIMATE
NO.
NO.
ITEM
UA IT
UNIT PRICE
TOTAL
QUANTITY
PAYMENT
2
2503
12' RC PIPE. SEWER CL III
LIN FT
0
$0.00
$0.00
0
$0.00
3
2506
CONSTRUCT CATCH BASINS DESIGN B
EACH
0
_ $0.00
$0.00
_ 0
$0.00
TOTAL - DIVISION III -STORM SEWER CONSTRUCTION
$0.00
$0.00
DIVISION IV - STREET CONSTRUCTION AND RESTORATION
$3,290.00
$72.00
920
$3,220.00
1
2104
REMOVE CURB AND GUTTER
LIN FT
940
$3.50
2
2104
REMOVE CONCRETE SIDEWALK
SQFT
120
$0.60
137
$82.20
3
2104
REMOVE DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT
SQ_YD
32
$500
_ $160 00
$1,260.00
$8 540.00
38
168
$190.00
$1 +260.00
__58,540.00
4
2104
REMOVE BITUMINOUS SURFACING
SQ YD-
168
$750
5
2105
_
COMMON EXCAVATION (EV)
CU YD
2440
$3.50
24.40
6
2105
---
TOPSOIL BORRO�i.VJ__
- - - ---
CU YD
--- - -----
136
$10.00
---
$1,360.00
-- -------
30
__..- --- - --
$300.00
- - - - --
7
2112
SUBGRADEPREPARATION
ROADSTA
15.75
595.00
$1,496.25
15.75
$1,496.25
8
2211
AGGREGATE BASE PLACED CLASS 5
CU YD
I
1335
510.17
$13,576.95
1335
$13 576.95
9
2331
TYPE 31B BASE COURSE MIXTURE
TON
$22.25
$20,915.00
985
$21,916.25
10
2331
TYPE 61CS WEARING COURSE MIXTURE
TON
_940
270
$36.50
$9,855.00
250
__$_9,125.00
11
2357
BITUMINOUS MATERIAL FOR TACK COAT
GALLON
270
$1.00
$270.00
500
$500.0
12
2506
AD UST FRAME AND RING CASTING MANHOLE
EACH
$4_30.00
$1,290.00
3
__ $_1,2_90.00
13
506
ADJUST WATER VALVE BOX
EACH
1
$175.00
$175.00
_ 3
$525.00
14
2506
ADJUST CATCH BASIN FRAME AND GRATE
EACH
2
$65.00
$130.00
2
$ 130.00
15
GEOTEXTILE FILTER TYPE 5
SQYD-
5516
$0.95
$5,240.20
_5_516
$5,240.20
16
_2511
2521
4' CONCRETE SIDEWALK, INCLUDES 3' CLASS 5 AGGREGATE BASE
S FT
120
$2.50
$300.00
137
-920
$342.50
_
17
2531
CONC CURB & GUTTER DESIGN B618, INCI. Y CLASS 5 AGGREGATE BASE
LIN FT
940
$9.00
$8,460.00
$8,280.00
18
2401
M4 DEFORMED REINFORCING BARS
LIN FT
810
$0.25
$202.50
1080
$270.00
19
2575
SODDING, TYPE LAWN
SQ YD
1160
$1.75
$2,030.00
1898
$3,321.50
20
2105
SUBGRADE EXCAVATION (EV)
CU YD
295
_ _ $350
$1032.50
$2,507.50
$0.00
0
0
$0.00
_ $0.00
- 5950.00
21
2105
GRANULAR BORROW c
CU YD
295
$8__50
22
2531
5' CONCRETE DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT
SQYD
0
$25.00
- _ _ 38
TOTAL - DIVISION IV- STREET CONSTRUCTION AND RESTORATION
582,162.90
_ $80,555.85
TOTAL - PROJECT NO. 9MM- HARMONY LANE
$186910.65
$188,729.88
PROJECT NO. 9S -0511 -LINCOLN, AVENUE
DIVISION I - SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION
1
2104
REMOVE MANHOLES, SANITARY
EACH
0
$0.00
$0.00
_ _ $0.00
$0.00
_ 0
0
_ 0
-0
-_ 50.00
$0.00
_ $0.00
2
--_..
2104
- -- -- -_- _ - -- _..__.L.______
REMOVE SEWER PIPE, SANITARY
-.-
LIN FT
0
$000
3
503
SEWER PIPE B' PVC SDR 35,0'-S* DEEP
LIN FT
0
50.00
4
503
SEWER PIPE 8' PVC SDR 35, 8'.10' DEEP
LIN FT
0
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
TO
CONTRACTOR'S AFFIDAVIT OF PAYMENT
OF
DEBTS AND CLAIMS
City of Hutchinson
111 Hassan St. SE
Hutchinson, MN.55350
PROJECT NUMBER: 95 -05
CONTRACT FOR: Street Construction
CONTRACT DATE: April 25, 1995
State of: Minnesota
County of: McLeod
The undersigned, pursuant to Section 1908 of the Standard Specifications
of the Contract for Construction, hereby certifies that, except as
listed below, he has paid in full or has otherwise satisfied all
obligations for all materials and equipment furnished, for all work,
labor, and services performed, and for all known indebtedness and claims
against the Contractor for damages arising in any manner in connection
with the performance of the Contract referenced above for which the
Owner or his property might in any way be held responsible.
EXCEPTIONS: (If none, write "NONE ". If repaired by the Owner, the
Contractor shall furnish bond satisfactory to the Owner for each
exception). NONE
CONTRACTOR: Wm. Mueller & Sons, Inc.
CONTRACTOR'S ADDRESS: 831 Park Ave. Hamburg, MN. 55339
/ / Q
CONTRATOR'S AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE:
Subscribed and sworn to before me the 15 day of
Notary Public:
My Commission Expires: Jan. 31, 2000
Notary Public Seal:
ELDA M. KAUNW
is "W PuBVty.
MY corassaa tar�Mi N�Mr
November
19 95 .
CONSENT OF OWNER ❑
ARCHITECT SURETY COMPANY CONTRACTOR Cl
TO FINAL PAYMENT OT ER
TY
❑
AIA DOCUMENT G707 Bond No. 7895031
PROJECT: project No, 95 -05
(name, address)
TO (Owner)
F
City of Hutchinson, MN
L
CONTRACTOR:
Wm. Mueller & Sons, Inc.
ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO:
CONTRACT FOR: Letting No.5
J CONTRACT DATE: May 25, 1995
In accordance with the provisions of the Contract between the Owner and the Contractor as Indicated above, the
(here insert name and address of Surety Company)
Great American Insurance Conpany
on bond Of (here insert name and address of Contractor)
Wm. Mueller & Sons, Inc.
, SURETY COMPANY,
, CONTRACTOR,
hereby approves of the final payment to the Contractor, and agrees that final payment to the Contractor shall not
relieve the Surety Company of any of its obligations to mere insert name and address of owned
City of Hutchinson, Minnesota
, OWNER,
as set forth in the said Surety Company's bond.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the Surety Company has hereunto set its hand this 15-th day of November 1995
Great Arnerican Insurance Company
Surety Company
no M4X.
Signature o Aut artzed Representative
Attest: _
(Seal): Dan Borrell, attorney—in-fact
�y" Title
NOTE: This form is to be used as a companion document to AIA DOCUMENT 6706, CONTRACTOR'S AFFIDAVIT OF PAYMENT OF DEBTS AND
CLAIMS, Current Edition
AIA DOCUMENT 6707 • CONSENT OF SURETY COMPANY TO FINAL PAYMENT • APRIL 1970 EDITION • AIA® ONE PAGE
0 1970 • THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVE., NW, WASHINGTON, O.C. 20006
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
111 HASSAN STREET SE
F�NAL HUTCHINSON,MN 55350
612/587.5151 FAX 612/234 -4240
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT
LETTING NO. 10, PROJECT NOS. 94. 18/94- 19/94 -25
ESTIMATE NO. 10 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF: NOVEMBER
RANDY KRAMER EXCAVATING, INC.
EAST HWY 55, P O BOX 498
WATKINS MN 55389
612/7646871 FAX 612/7642506
FUND: 94 IMPROVEMENT BONDS
ESTIMATE 1
$97,614.00
ESTIMATE 2
$94,091.12
ESTIMATE 3_ _ _
$74,956.66
ESTIMATE 4
$29,828.80
ESTIMATE 5
$52519.79
ESTIMATE 6
$5,694.43
ESTIMATE 7
$11,420.45
ESTIMATE 8
$4,508.15
ESTIMATE 9
$3,736.89
ESTIMATE 10
$0.00
ESTIMATE 11
$0.00
ESTIMATE 12
$0.00
UNDERSIGNED CONTRACTOR CERTIFIES THAT TO THE BEST
HIS KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION AND BELIEF, THE WORK COVERED BY THIS
- ICATION FOR PAYMENT HAS BEEN COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
(TRACT DOCUMENTS, THAT ALL AMOUNTS HAVE BEEN PAID BY HIM FOR WORK
WHICH PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES OF PAYMENT WERE ISSUED AND PAYMENT
EIVED FROM THE OWNER AND THAT CURRENT PAYMENT SHOWN HEREIN IS DUE.
SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR
DATE:
PREPARED BY:
CHECKED BY:
ORIGINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT
CHANGE ORDERS I.4_
REVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT:
TOTAL WORK COMPLETED TO DATE:
TOTAL RETAINED:
TOTAL DUE CONTRACTOR:
ALL PREVIOUS PAYMENTS:
DUE ON THIS ESTIMATE:
AMOUNT REMAINING ON CONTRACT:
PAGE 1 OF 9
11 -21 -1995
C. RICE
J. RODEBERG
$317,068.47 1
$42,879.15;
$359,947.62
$335,777.37
$0.00
$335,777.37
$327,370.29
$8,407.08'
$24,170.25,
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, BASED ON
ON -SITE OBSERVATIONS AND THE DATA COMPRISING THE
APPLICATION, THE DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING CERTIFIES TO THE
OWNER THAT THE WORK HAS PROGRESSED TO THE POINT INDICATED,
THAT TO THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION AND BELIEF,
THE QUALITY OF THE WORK IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, AND THAT THE CONTRACTOR 1S
ENTITLED TO PAYMENT OF AMOUNT CERTIFIED.
DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING /PUBLIC WORKS
HUfCHINSON CITY CENTER, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUICHINSON, MN 55350 611/587 -5151 PAGE 2 OF 9
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT - LETTING NO. 10, PROJECT NO. 94-18/94-19/94-25 - ESTIMATE NO. 10 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF: NOVEMBER DATE: 11.21.1995
CONTRACTOR RANDY KRAMER EXCAVATING, INC. PREPARED BY: C. RICE
EAST HWY 55, P O BOX 194 CHECKED BY: J. RODEBERG
WATKINS MN 55389 pi Iran. oe IUD unnlnc
TEM REF. Bm _ _BID BID ESTIMATE_ _ _ESTIMATE
_
NO. NO. - -- ITEM I UNIT QUANTITY1 UNIT PRICE I TOTAL I QUANTITY PAYMENT
PROJECT NO. 94.18
•. 0. •
1
0503
- --
8"X 6" PVC WYE
EACH
0
--
50.00
$000
0
-
$0.0-
0
2
0503
8" X 4" PVC WYE
EACH
19
$49.90
$948.10
18
$898.20
3
0503
-
_
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35, 0' -8' DEEP
-- --
LIN FT
40
$13.14
55,256 0
$2,989.80
365
216
54,796.10
$2,935.44
4
0503
-
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 3518' -10' DEEP
-
LIN FT
-
220
$13.59
5
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35,10'-12' DEEP _
LIN FT
155
$13.99
-
$2,168.45
113
- --
EI,580.87
-6
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" P_VC_SDR 35, 12' -14' DEEP
LIN FT
0
$0.0
$_0.0
0
$0.0
7
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35, 14' -16' DEEP
LIN FT
_
0
_
$0.0
80.0
_ _
0
$0.0
8
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35, 16-18' DEEP
LIN FT
0
$0.0
$0.00
0
$0.0•
9
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC_SDR 26, 0' -8' DEEP
LIN F1'
160
$13.91
$2,225.60
186
$2,587.26
10
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 26, 8' -10' DEEP
--
LIN FT
60
$14.36
$861.60
_ _
25
602
11
0503
_ _
SERVICE PIPE 4" PVC SDR 35
LIN FT
425
$3,727.25
_ _ -
- 288
_ _$359.00
$2,525.76
12
1.
0503
0503
SERVICE PIPE 4" PVC SDR 26
SERVICE PIPE 6" PVC SDR 35
LIN FT
LIN FT
205
260
_$8.77
$8.98
$9.47
$11840.90
$2,462.20
226
0
$2,029.48
$0.0
14
2506
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 4_0_7, 8' DEEP
EACH __
LIN FT
6
51,496.00
$8,976.00
5536.40
8
_$11,968.0
$697.32
15
2506
_ _
EXCESS DEPTH IN MANHOLES SANITARY
6
50
$89.40
- - -- - --
_Ti
t6
2511
___
GR_A_NULAR MATERIAL FOUNDATION_
CU YD
- - --
$750.66
0
17
3760
_
INSULATION,2 -1/2 "THICKNESS
_
SOFT
720
_515.00
51.77
$1274.40
_
720
$1,274.40
TOTAL - DIVISION I - SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION
8 •► 11464 Fill 1001010.11 Il •♦
$34,016.70
$31,651.83
1
2104
SALVAGE AND REINSTALL 18" DUCTILE IRON PLUG
EACH
0
-701
$0.0
$0.00
$14018.0
_ _ 0
_ 360
$0.0
_ .$ ,4$0. 0
_ _
-3
0504
1D8 BUTTERFLYVALVEANDBOX. -. _ -_ -_ -_ ----- -
EACH D --
_
$11450.0
4
0504
5
8" GATE VALVE AND BOX - -
EACH
2
$488.55
5977.10
2
$977.10
6
65647-
504
6" GATE VALVE AND BOX
- --
EACH
1
$365.48
$365.48
1
5365.48
7
0504
_
18" DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN CL50
_
LIN FT
_ _ __
0
$0.00
50.00
-
0
- - .
$0.0
8
0504
8" DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN CL52
LIN FP
LIN Ff_
860
$16.58
__ $13.85
$395.0
$14,258.80
_ _$166.20
$395.00
867
_ 13
1
$14,374.86
9
- -
10
0504
--
0504
6" DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN CL52 _ _ _ _
--
CONNECT TO EXISTING WATERMAIN
---- - - - - -. 5180.05
$395.00
EACH
_12
-
1
11
0504
_
1" CORPORATION STOP
_
EACH
19
$46.91
$891.29
19
$89119
12
0504
__ _
1" CURB STOP AND BOX _
EACH
__ _ _ _
19
$98.17
$1,865.23
19
l3
0504
TAP SERVICE PIPING 1" COPPER ILIN
F1'
_740
-$6_59
$4,876.60
602
_ -_ _ .$1,865.23
$3,967.18
TOTAL - DIVISION 11 - WATERMAIN CONSTRUCTION $26,613.70 $25,154.19
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 612/587.5151 PAGE 3 OF 9
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT - LETTING NO. 10, PROJECT NO. 94-18/94-19/94-25 - ESTIMATE NO. 10 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF: NOVEMBER DATE 11- 21.1995
CONTRACTOR RANDY KRAMER EXCAVATING, INC. PREPARED BY: C. RICE
EAST HWY 55, P O BOX 194 Cl IECKED BY: J. RODEBERG
REF.
NO.
8 MJONI I E&I 101 1u 1
ITEM
I
T RICEI TOTAL- F-OUAINTTY AYMENT
1
2104
- -
SALVAGE 4' MANHOLE SECTION AND CASTING
LUMP SUM
0
50.00
$0.00
0
50.00
2
2503 _
-- - --- --
24" RC PIPE SEWER CL III
-
LIN FT
-
250
-
$23.84
$5,960.00
$849.20
23 8
47
_ _ _
$5,673.92
3
2503
18" RC PIPE SEWER CL III
LIN FT
40
$21.23
$997.81
4
2503
15" RC PIPE SEWER CL III
LIN FT
0
50.00
$0.00
0
$0.00
5
-
2503
--
12" RC PIPE SEWER CL III
LIN FT
40
$17.99
$719.60
6
$107.94
6
2503
- -- - - - --
24" RC PIPE APRON ---
-
EACH
-
1
$429.68
_
$429.68
-- - -
1
- - --
$429.68
7
2503
_... - - --
-
24" RC PIPE-APRON
EACH
0
- - --
$0.00
$0.00
-- - - -- --
0
-- - --
$0.00
8
0501 -
TRASHGUARD FOR 24" RC PIPE APRON
- - --
EACH
1
$381.23
$381.23
1
$381.23
9
0501
- - --- -
TRASHGUARD FOR 12" RC PIPE APRON
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 48.4020
EACH -- -
EACH
EACH _
EACH
LIN FT _
-
0
1
1
0
3
50.00
51,108.00
-
$7,7_08.00
- 50.00
_$810,50
- f00
50.00
$1,108.00
- -
_ $1,108.00
$0.00
$2,431.50
-- -
0
_ _ 1
-- - _. --
- 1
0
___ 2
50.00
$1,108.00
- - -- ---- --
_ $1,108.00
$0.00
$1,621.00
10
it
12_
2506
2506
2506
-- - - -- - -- --- -_ - -- -- - --
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 48 -4019W /CATCH BASINCASTI
EXCESS DEPTH IN MANHOLES STORM - - - - - --
13
2506
CONSTRUCT CATCH BASINS DESIGN A _ _
EACH
14
2511
RANDOM RIPRAP CLASS II W /GEOTEXTILE FILTER FABRIC
CU YD
3.5
532.00
$112.00
3.5
$112.00
TOTAL - DIVISION III - STORM SEWER
LIIYISIQN IV - STREET CONSTRUCTION
$13,099.21
$11,539.58
1
2104
REMOVE CURB AND GUTTER
LIN FT _
20
$3.30
$66.00
34
__- 1144
1206
$112.20
_ - - $1,567 01
$10,950.48
REMOVE BITUMINOUS ACING ------
-----
51,5607.90
$10 950 48
$1 81 80
$3,183 84
f9 593.10
$2 079.00
$250.80
3 _
4
2ll2
PRE PREPARATION
ROAD STA
CU YD
11.4
1206
$L37.00
_ f9 OS
$22 94
50 88
55.61
55.94
$0.33
2211
AGGREGATE BASE PLACED CLASS 5 _ _
5
6
2331
2511 -
_ _
BASE COURSE MIXTURE 31B _ --
GEOTEXTILE FILTER TYPE V
TON __.
S YD
-.,_ 470
3618
503 75
- 3328
327
800
0
420
_
$11 556 03
.
$2,928.64
$1,942.38
$264.001
$0.00'
$924.00_
7
2531
CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER DESIGN S
LIN FT
LIN FT
1710
350
760
8
2531
CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER DESIGN B618
9
2401
M4 DEFORMED REINFORCING BARS
LIN FT
10
2573
BALE CHECK
EACH
SQYD _
__
21
0
__
_54.95
$2.20
$103.95
$0.0_0
11
2575
_
SODDING TYPE EROSION _
12
2502
IN W 3" PE CORR PERF PIPE DRA/FILTER AGGREGATE
LEN FT_
0
_
50.00
$0.00
0
13 _
STREET LIGHTS 1BY OTH__ER_S)
_ _ _
EACH_
6
$650.00
E3 900.00
_
0
_$0.00
$0.00
14
_ _
SIGNS _BY OTHERS) _
EACH
4
$150.00
$600.00
_ _
_0
_
$0.01
TOTAL - DIVISION IV - STREET CONSTRUCTION
TOTAL - PROJECT NO. 94 -18
$43,496.47
$40,129.69
$148.975.29
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, I I I HASSAN STREET SE, HLITCHINSON, MN 55350 612/587.5151 PAGE 4 OF 9
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT - LETTING NO. 10, PROJECT NO, 94. 18/94 - 19/94 -25 - ESTIMATE NO. 10 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF: NOVEMBER DATE 11 -21 -1995
CONTRACTOR RANDY KRAMER EXCAVATING, INC. PREPARED BY: C. RICE
EAST HWY 55, P O BOX 194 CHECKED BY: J. RODEBERG
WATKINS MN 55389 _ _ _ FU_ ND: 94 IMP. BONDS
ITEM REF. - - -�- _- -- BID - -_ -� BID -- -BID I- ESTIMATE I ESTU4ATE
NO. I NO. I ITEM
1• \• 5
1
0503
8"X 6" PVC WYE
EACH
0
$0.00
$0.00
0
E0.00'
2
0503
8" X 4 PVC )W YE
EACH
7
$49,90
$0 00
$34936
$0 00
_
7 _ _
0
_ _$349.30
___
50.00
-
3
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 3520 8 DEEP
LIN FT
0
4
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35 8 10' DEEP
LIN FT
_ _
0
$0.00
$0.00
0
_
$0.00
5
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35 10' -12' DEP
LIN FT
155
$13.49
$15.69
$
80
_ _ $2,090.95
$1,725.90
E8j0.00
___ __ _$0.00
- 50.00
$2_,150.20
243
52
__ _ _ __ __ 0
-_ _- 0
219
$3,278.07
$815.881
$0.00
_ $0.00
_ _ _ $0.00
$1,811.13
6
7
0503
6503
_
-- - - - - --
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35, 12 14' DEEP _ _ _
SEW - ER - -16' DEEP
LIN FT
- 1.10
5
8
0503_
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35, 16- 18'DE P
LIN FT
0
9
10
-0- 03
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 26 0'_8' DEEP _ _
LIN FT_
___ 0
0
___$0.00
_
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 26, 8' -10' DE_E_P
LIN FT
11
0503
SERVICE PIPE 4" PVC SDR 35
LIN FT'
260,
__$0.00
$8.27
12
0503
SERVICE PIPE 4" PVC SDR 26
LIN FT
0
$0.00
$0.00
0504
-
_
$0.00
13
0503
SERVICE PIPE 6" PVC SDR 35
LIN FT
0
$0.00
$0.00
_ _0
_
$0.00
14
2506
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 4007, 8' DEEP
DEPTH
FACH
1
_ _
$1,496.00
$IL .00
_0
_
is
2506 -
_
EXCESS - IN MANHOLES SANITARY -
LIN FT
4
$89.40
$357.60
- _ _1
3.7
_ __$1,496.00
$330.78
t6_
--
2511
- -- - - -- - --
GRANULAR MATERIAL FOUNDATION
- -
CU YD
1.5
$15.00
0
_
17
3760
INSULATION 2 -1/2" THICKNESS
S FT
0
50.00
_$225.00
$0.00
_
0
___ _- _50.00
50.00
TOTAL - DIVISION I - SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION
DIVISION II - WATERMAIN CONSTRUCTION
$9,254.45
$8,081.16
0
2104
SALVAGE AND REINSTALL 18" DI PLUG
EACH
0
$0.00
$0.00
2
0503
-
DUCTILE IRON FITTINGS
POUND
250_
$2.00
_ $5,056.90
3
- -
0504
-- - -- -- -- -- _ _
6" MI HUB HYDRANT
E_AC_H
1
_ $14 8.00
_$500.00
$1,419.00
-
4
0504
18: BUTTERFLY VALVE AND BOX
EACH
0
$0.00
$0.00
5
0504
8" GATE VALVE AND BOX
EACH
1
_
_
6
0504
6" GATE VALVE AND BOX
EACH
1
__$48855
$365.48
__$488.55
$365.48
7-6504
18" DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN CL50
LIN_FT
0
$0.00
$0.00
8
9
0504
0504
_
8" DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN CL52
LIN FT
LIN
_
_ 310
1.4
_ _ $16.58
_
__$5,139.80
$193.90
6" DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN CL52
10
0504
CONNECT TO EXISTING WATERMAIN
_F_T
EACH
1
_ _$13.85
$455.00
$455.00
u _
0504_
I" CORPORATION STOP___ ___
5328.37
t2
0504
-
1" A
CURB STOP ND BOX _
-- -
EACH
7
__$4691
$687.19
U
0504
_ _ _
TAP SERVICE PIPING 1" COPPER
_ _
LIN FT
300
_ _598.17
$6.59
_
$1,977.00
$8,081.16
0
50.00
410
$820.00
1
$1,418.00
50.00
-- - - - - -- _._.
$488.55
0
-.-
1
1
$365.48
-0
-_ -_ -_
$0.00
-305
_ $5,056.90
14
_ _
$193.90
$455.00
1
7
$328.37
$687.19
7
254
$1,673.86
TOTAL - DIVISION 11 - WATERMAIN CONSTRUCTION $11,553.29 $11,487.25
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, III HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 612/587 -5151 PAGE 5 OF 9
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT - LETTING NO. 10, PROJECT NO. 94-18/94-19/94-25 - ESTIMATE NO. 10 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF: NOVEMBER DATE. 11 -21 -1995
CONTRACTOR RANDY KRAMER EXCAVATING, INC. PREPARED BY: C. RICE
EAST HWY 55, P O BOX 194 CHECKED BY: J. RODEBERG
WATKINS MN 55389 Ft IND- 94 IMP RONDS
ITEM I REF.
NO NO.
ITEM
UNIT
1
2104
SALVAGE 4' MANHOLE SECTION AND CASTING
LUMP SUM
0
$0.00
$0.00
0
$0.00
z
2503
24" RC PIPE SEWER CL III
LIN FT
0
50.00
$0.00
_
266
- --
2.9
$1,596.00
- -- -
$398.75
3
2503
18" RC PIPE SEWER CL III
LIN FT
0
$0.00
AGGREGATE BASE PLACED CLASS 5 -
-
0
$0.00
4 _
2503
15' RC PIPE SEWER CL III
LIN FT
145
$19.64
_ _$0.00
$21847.80
_
145
_
$2,847.80
5
2503
_ _
12" RC PIPE SEWER CL III
LIN FT
60
$17 99
40
48
_
$863.52
6
_2503
24" RC PIPE APRON
--
EACH
_ _
D
$000
_$1,079
00
_ _
0
_ _ _
$0.001
7
2503
- - -
24" RC PIPE APRON
EACH
0
$0.00
_$0
0
_
EO 00 l
_ s
0501
TRASHGUARD FOR 24" RC PIPE APRON
EACH
0
50.00
___$0.00
$000
$0.00
0
0
_ ___ ____
$0.00'
50.00
9
0501
TRASHGUARD FOR 12" RC PIPE APRON
EACH
0
$0.00
10
2506
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 48 -4020
EACH
I
600
_
$ 1,320.00_
$1,108.00
11
2506 _
_
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 48 -4019 W /C_ BA_ S_IN
EACH
0
_$1,108.00
$0.00
_$1_,108.00
_ - $0.00
$87.60
_ _ _1
_ _ 0
_ _0 _.4
$0.00
$35.04
$1,621.00
lz
2506
-
_A_TCH _C_ASTI
EXCESS DEPTH IN MANHOLES STORM
-
LIN FT
_
1
$87.60
13
-
2506
- -- - -
CONSTRUCT CATCH BASINS DESIGN
EACH
_
2
$81050
$1 ,62100
14
2511
RANDOM RIPRAP CLASS 11 W /GEOTEXTILE FILTER FABRIC
CU YD_
- 0
$0.00
_
$0 00
_ __ _2
0
_
$O.00�
TOTAL - DIVISION III - STORM SEWER
DIYISIQN IV_ - STREET CONSTRUCTION
$6,743.80
$6,475.36
I
2104
REMOVE CURB AND GUTTER
LIN FT
6
$3.00
6
S18.00_
2 - _
3
2104
-
2112
REMOVE BITUMINOUS SURFACING
- -- -- - - --- - - - - -- -
S YD
4 -- - - -
260
$6 00
__$18.00
$1,560.00
- --
5_398.75
_
266
- --
2.9
$1,596.00
- -- -
$398.75
SUBGRADE PREPARATION
ROAD ST_A__
--
2.9
--
$137.50
4
2211
AGGREGATE BASE PLACED CLASS 5 -
CU YD
_ _
419
S9_OS
E3,804.52
$3,899.80
_
_ 419
2_31.25
_ __
____$3 804.52
$5,304.88
5
T331
BASE COURSE MIXTURE 3111
TON
170
$22.94
6
2511
GEOTEXTILE FILTER TYPE V
S YD
1257
$0.88
06.16
_ _ 1156
_
�_ _ _ $1,017.28
7
2531
CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER DESIGNS
LIN FT
590
$5.61
$3,309.90
_ 844
0
$4,734.84
$0.00
8
2531
CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER DESIGN B618
LIN FT
0
$0.00
9
2401
N4 DEFORMED REINFORCING BARS
LIN FT
2.80_
$0.33
_$0.00
$92.40
_ _ _ _
320
_ _ _
$_1.05.60
1a -
2573
BALE CHECK
EACH
_
J 14
_ _
$4.95
$69.30
0
11 ___
2575
_
SODDING TYPE EROSION - - -_
_
S YD-
600
_
$ 1,320.00_
__$0.00
1z
2502
3" PE CORR PERF PIPE DRAIN W /FILTER AGGREGATE
_ _
LIN FT
0
____$2.20
$0.00
50.00
_0_
0
_ _ _50.00
- $0.00
u
_
STREETLIGHTS1BYOTHERSL_-
EACH
2
$650.00
$1,3.00.00
0
14
_-
SIGNS Y OTHERS)
EACH
0
$150.00
$0.00
0
___$0_00
$0.00
TOTAL - DIVISION 1V - STREET CONSTRUCTION
TOTAL - PROJECT NO. 94.19
$16,878.83
$44,4.1 X
$16,979.87
$4},023,64
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 612/587 -5151
PAGE 6 OF 9
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT - LETTING NO. 10, PROJECT NO. 94-18/94-19/94-25 - ESTIMATE NO. 10 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF: NOVEMBER
DATE 11- 21.1995
CONTRACTOR RANDY KRAMER EXCAVATING, INC.
PREPARED BY:
C. RICE
EAST HWY 55, P O BOX 194
CHECKED BY:
J. RODEBERG
WATKINS MN 55389
FUND:
94 IMP. BONDS
ITEM
REF._
_ _ _ _
_
BID
BID _
_
BID_
_ _
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35, 0' -8' DEEP
__
ESTIMATE
ESTIMATE
NO.
NO
ITEM
UNIT
bUANTITY�
UNIT PRICE�TAL
_
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35, 8' -10' DEEP
LIN FT
I OUANTITY
_ - -_11
PAYMENT
PRO,JEST No. 941.5
1
0503
8" X 6" PVC WYE
EACH
8
$60.00
$480.00
4
$240.00
2
0503
8" X_4' PVC WYE
EACH
0
$0.00
$0.00
0
$0.00I
3
0503
_ _
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35, 0' -8' DEEP
LIN FT_
0
$_0.00
$0.00
_ _ _
0
_____
50.00
4
0503
_
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35, 8' -10' DEEP
LIN FT
_
0
$0.00
$0.00
_
0
_
$0.00,
5
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35, 10' -12' DEEP
LIN FT
0
$0.00
_
$0.00
0
$0.00'
6
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 3512 -14' -DEEP
LIN FT
30
515.69
5470.70
536
58,409.84
7
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35, 14'_16' DEEP
LIN FT
_ 540
$17.19
_ _$9,282 60
_ _ 0
_
_ _ _ $0.00
8
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35,16-18- DEEP
LIN FT
320
$19.14
56,124.80
314
$6,009.96
9
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 26,0'-8- DEEP
LIN FT
0
0504
$0.00
0
_ _
$0. 00
W-45-03
0503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 26, 8' -10' DEEP
LIN FT
0
_$0.00
50.00
0
_
$0.00
11
0503
SERVICE PIPE 4" PVC SDR 35
_
LIN FT
_
0
_
- $0.00
_50.00
$0.00
0
_
$0.00
12
0503
SERVICE PIPE 4" PVC SDR 26
LIN FT
0
$0.00
$0.00
0
$0.00
13
0503
_ _
SERVICE PIPE 6" PVC SDR 35
LIN FT
0
$9.47
$0.00
_
1_20
_ _
$1,136.40
14_
2506 _
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 4007, 8' DEEP_
EACH
4
51,496.00
$5984.00
- 4
_ _ _
15
2506
_ ____
EXCESS DEPTH IN MANHOLES SANITARY
LIN FT
_ 39
_96
$89.40
_ __$5,984.00
_ E_ 2,547.90
16
2511
_
GRANULAR MATERIAL FOUNDATION
-- - -
CU_ YD
- _$3,486.60
$1 440.00
_ _ _28.5_
0
17
3760
- - --- -- _
INSULATION 2 -1/2" THICKNESS
S FT
0
__515.00
$0.00
$0.00
__ __
0
_50.00
50.00
TOTAL - DIVISION I - SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION
$27,268.70 $24,328.10
1
2104
SALVAGE AND REINSTALL 18" DI PLUG
EACH
1
5311.00
5311.00
1
531 l.0
2
0503 _
DUCTILE IRON FITTINGS
POUND
2680
$2.00
$5360.00
2365
_ ___
$4,730.0
_3
0504
--
6" Mj HUB HYDRANT _
-
EACH
2
51,418.00
_
52,836.00
_
2
_
$2,836.0
4
0504 _
0504
18: BUTTERFLY VALVE AND BOX
-_ -. _ -- - ._ - - -_.
8" GATE VALVE AND BOX
EACH
EACH
_1
1
$1,815 62
-
5488.55
$1,815.62
___ .
5488.55
_ _
1
2
_ _
_ $1,815.6
$977.1
5
6
7 _
8 -_
0504
6" GATE VALVE AND BOX _ _ _ _
18" DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN CL50
8" DUCTILE IRON WATER IAIN CL52
EACH _ _
LIN FT
LIN FT
10
340
690
_ _$365.48
_$35.39
$16.58
$3,654.80
$12,032.60
Sll 440 20
8
347
663
_ _
$2,921.8
_S12,280.3
- $10,992.5
0504
0504 _
9
0504
6" DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN CL52
- --
LIN FT
320
$13.85
54,432.00
284
$3,933.4
10
0504
0504
- . -- _ _
CONNECT TO EXISTING_WATERMAIN
- - --
EACH
EACH
2
0
_.._ --
$.395.00
$0.00
---79
$790.00
$0.00
2
0
- 0
_$790.0
50.0
n
1" CORPORATION STOP
--
12
0504
. - -_ - -_ -
I" CURB STOP AND BOX
--
EACH
- - --
o
50:00
--
$0.00
- - -- --
0
-- ----
13
0504
_ _ _
TAP SERVICE PIPING 1" COPPER
LIN FT
0
50.00
_
50.00
0
__50.0
$0.0
r
TOTAL - DIVISION 11 - WATERMAIN CONSTRUCTION $43,160.77 $41,589.83
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 612/587.5151 PAGE- 7 OF 9
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT . LETTING NO. 10, PROJECT NO. 94-18/94-19/94-25 - ESTIMATE NO. 10 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF: NOVEMBER DATE 11.21.1995
CONTRACTOR RANDY KRAMER EXCAVATING, INC. PREPARED BY: C. RICE
EAST HWY 55, P O BOX 194 CHECKED BY: J. RODEBERG
WATKINS MN 55389 FUND: 94 IMP. BONDS
ITEM I REF.
NO. NO,
Lei \ ♦06 1
Ieh`1h
BID I BID
T PRICET TOTAL
MivdT.I:Ql0
l
2104
SALVAGE 4' MANHOLE SECTION _A_ N D CASTING
LUMP SUM
i
5461.00
5461.00
- -
_ 0
0
5461.00
2
2503
24" RC PIPE SEWER CL III
LIN FT
0
50.00
-$0.06----o
_
0
1394
_ 533.9
4180
2008
-- - - -
_ 50.00
$12,657.52
_ _$12,247.67
- $3,678.40
11 26x.88
3
2503
18" RC PIl'E SEWER CL III
- --
- --
LIN FT
0
$0.00
50.00
0
$0.00
4
2503
15" RC PIPE SEWER CL III
-.
LIN FT
420
$19.39
$8 143.80
$3,134.80
--
418 -
145
- --
- - $8,105.02
$2,673.80
5
2503
12" RC PIPE SEWER CL III _ . --
LIN FT
MO
$18.44
6
2503
24" RC PIPE APRON -
EACH
0
$0.00
$0.00
0
$0.00
7
-
2503
_
24" RC PIPE APRON
- - -
_
EACH
1
$46230
__ _
5462.30
1
$462.30
s
0501
- ---
TRASHGUARD FOR 24" RC PIPE APRON
EACH
--
0
-- - ---
$0.00
--
50.00
0
---- - - ----
$0.00
9
0501
TRASHGUARD FOR 12" RC PIPE APRON
EACH
1
$198.28
$198.28
$31324 00
$0.00
1
$198.28
_ 54,432.00
$0.00
10
n
2506
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 48-4020
EACH
3
$1,108.00
4
0
2506
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 48-4019 W_ /CATCH BASIN CASTI
EACH
0
$0.00
12
2506
_
EXCESS DEPTH IN MANHOLES STORM
LIN FT
1
$87.60
$87 60
__
0
_
-$0.00-
13 ___
14
_2506
2511
CONSTRUCT CATCH BASINS DESIGN -A
_ _
EACH
CU YD
6
2 2
_$810 50
532 00
54,863 00
570 40
_ ___ 6
2.2
_ _
4,863 00
_ _ $4,8-63.00--
$70.40
RANDOM RIPRAP CLASS II W /GEOTEXTILE FILTER FABRIC
TOTAL - DIVISION III - STORM SEWER
DIVISION IV - STRM- C,QNSTRUCTION
$20,745.18
$21,265.80
t --
2
---
2104
-
2104
-
REMOVE CURB AND GUTTER
-- - - -- - - - --
REMOVE BITUMINOUS SURFACING - _
- - -- - - --- - -.- _- -
-
LIN FT
SQ YD _
0
0
$0.00
$0.00
-
$0.00
$0.00
- -
_ 0
0
50.00
$0.00
3
2112
SUBGRADE PREPARATION
AGGREGATIEWASE PLACED CLASS 5
BASE COURSE MIXTURE 31B -
-- - --- - -
ROAD STA
CU YD
TON
10 6
1394
540
-
4180
2560
IPM
59.08
$22.94
- --- -
_EO SR
55.61
E1 a57 50
$12,657.52
$12,387.60
- - -- --
$3,678_.40
$14161.60
_
0
1394
_ 533.9
4180
2008
-- - - -
_ 50.00
$12,657.52
_ _$12,247.67
- $3,678.40
11 26x.88
5
2211
2331
6 _
7
2511
2531
- - --. - _-
GEOTEXTILE FILTER TYPE V _ _ _ _ _ -
CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER DESIGNS
-
SQ YD
LIN FT
e
2531
CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER DESIGN B618
LIN FT
30
55.94
$0.33
$178.20
_ _ _ $132.00
$_2.42.55
$0.00
E13�992.00
30
940
26
_ _ _ 0
2500
_E_
$ 178.20
_ _ _ $310.20
$128.70
50.00
513,750.00
9 _
t0
2401
2573
-
N4 DEFORMED REINFORCING BARS
LIN FT
EACH
400
BALE CHECK
-
49
$4.95
- $0.00
ES 50
1 t
12-1
2575
2502
_ _ -_
SODDING TYPE EROSION_ __
SQ YD
LIN FT_
_
3" PE CORR PERF PIPE DRAIN W_ /FILTER AGGREGATE_ _ _ _
STREETLIGHTS (BY OTHERS)
13
EACH
_2544
- 7
f650.00
$4,550.00
_
0
50.00
14
SIGNS �BY OTHERS) _ _ - _
EACH _ _
_ a
$150.00
-
5600.00
0
$0.00
TOTAL - DIVISION IV - STREET CONSTRUCTION
$64,237.37
$54,215.57
TOTAL - PROJECT NO. 94.25 $155,412.02 $141,399.30
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 612/587.5151 PAGE 8 OF 9
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT - LETTING NO. 10, PROJECT NO. 94- 18/94. 19/94 -25 - ESTIMATE NO. 10 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF. NOVEMBER DATE 11 -21 -1995
CONTRACTOR RANDY KRAMER EXCAVATING, INC. PREPARED BY: C. RICE
EAST HWY 55, P O BOX 194 CHECKED BY: J. RODEBERG
WATKINS MN 55.3_8.9 _ _ FUND: 94 MIP. BONDS
ITEM REF. I� I BID BID 1 BID ESTIMATE I- FSTTMATF
ITEM I UNIT IOUANTITYI UNIT PRICE I TOTAL
DIVISION I - SANITARY SEWE$CONSTRUCTION _ __ _ _ _
1 0503 18" X 6" PVC WYE _ - _ ___- EACH _�_$6Q00 $240.00_ OI __. _ - _S0.0011
_
- - --
z 0503 DUCTILE IRON FITTINGS POUND 1355 -$2-.- 00 01- _ _ _0.00
6 0504 6" GATE VALVE & BOX EACH 2 96 _$365.48 $730 _ 0_I 5
_ $0.00
TOTAL DECREASE ITEMS $3T680.91e =0
INCREASE ITEMS:
DIVISION I - SANITARY SFWFR CONSTRUCTION
2
0503
8" X 4" PVC WYE
EACH 20 $49.90 $998.00
20
$998.0
5
0.503
SEWER PIPE 8" PVC SDR 35 10 IT DEEP
LIN FT 195 $13.99 $2,728.05
195
52,728.0
12
0503
SERVICE PIPE 4" PVC SDR 35
- -- - - - --
-__- LIN FT 730 $8.77 $6,402.10
-
656
$5,753.1
ta _ _
2506
CONSTRUCT MANHOLES DESIGN 4007 8" DEEP
- -- --- - --$ --
EACH 1 S 496.00 1,496.00
1
- - -
$1,496.0
15
2506
EXCESS DEPTH IN MANHOLES, SANITARY
_ _ _ - - _
LIN_FT 1 $89.4_0 $89.40
20
$98.17
18
2506
CONSTRUCT OUTSIDE DROP STRUCTURE
_
EACH 1 $821.70 $821.70
1
$821.7
$11,886.27
DIVISI4LI IL -_ WATERMAIN CONSTRUCTION
J
0504
6" M HUB HYDRANT
EACH
1
$1418-00
$1418.00
t $1418_0
9
0504
-
6" DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN
- --
LIN FT
120
$13.85
$1,662.00
_
120 $1,662.0
t t
0504
_. _
1" CORPORATION STOP
EACH
20
$46.91
_
$938.20
20 $938.2
12 _
0504
_ -
11 " CURB STOP AND BOX
EACH
20
$98.17
$1,963.40
_
20 $1,963.4
13 10504
_
ITAP SERVICE PIPING 1" COPPER
LIN FT
690
$6.59
$4,547.10
578 E3 809.0
_.__._ L
$9,790.62
DIVISION III - STORM SEWER CONSTRUCTION
5 2503 12" RC PIPE SEWER CL III -_ LIN FT 237 $17.99 $4,2_63.63 2.37 _$4,263.63
7 2503 12" RC PIPE APRON_ _ _ _ _ EACH 1 $462.30 - - $462.30 __ 1 _ $462.30,
9 _ 0501 TRASHGUARD FOR I2'-RC PIM APRON _ __ EACH _ 1 $198.28 _$198.28 _ _1 _ - $198.28
14 2511 RANDOM RIPRAP CL II W /GEOTEXTILE FILTER FABRIC CU YD 2.2 $32.00 $70.40 _ 2.2
- - -- - -- - - -- -- - --- - - - ---
15 2506 CONSTRUCT CATCH BASINS DESIGN C _ _ EACH 2 $655.50 $1,311.00 2 $1_311.00
TOTAL INCREASE ITEMS
$29,369.56
$6,305.61
$27,982.50
TOTAL CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 - LEITING]YQ,.1Q[PBOJECT NO. 94.25 $25,688.60 $27,982.50
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, III HASSAN STREET SE, HUICHINSON, MN 55350 6121587 -5151 PAGE 9 OF 9
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT - LETTING NO. 10, PROJECT NO. 94-18/94-19194-25 - ESTIMATE NO. 10 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF: NOVEMBER DATE 11 -21 -1995
CONTRACTOR RANDY KRAMER EXCAVATING, INC. PREPARED BY: C. RICE
EAST HWY 55, P 0 BOX 194 CHECKED BY: J. RODEBERG
WATKW_ S MN 55389 ___ -- - ( FUND 94 IMP. BONDS
ITEM REF. IQUAINDTITY UNIT PRICE TOTDAL ESTIMATE
TY -� ESTIMATE
NT
. NO. NO. _ ITEM UNIT
• FAC191 WOR4 114MOL1045 4 DIV 0 19RIMM l W 1 • •
13 2105 COMMON EXCAVATION (EV) CU YD 0 53.25 E0.00� 26061__. _ 58,46950
CHANGE ORDER NO.3 - LETTING NO. 10 /PROJECT NO. 94-25
Mill
$8,469.59
[ 1 2105 COMMON EXCAVATION (EVE_ _ CU YD
_._,___�� __53001$0001 6091 _- _- 51,82700]
CHANGE ORDER NO. 4 - LETTING NO. 10 /PROJECT NO.
k9 m
$1,817.00
1
$117,226.08
OHN DEERE BLADE
HR
0
_ $80.00
_ _ $_70.0_0
547.00
$_0.00
_ _ 8
8
$640.00
$560.00
$564.00
2
$317,068.47
_
MASSEY SHAPING TRACTOR
HR
_ _
$0.00
3
$0.00
DUMP TRUCKS 2
HR
_ _ _0
0
mom
50.00
12
4
$4,600.15
_
225 BACKHOE _
HR
0
$95.00
50.00
6
_
$570.00
5
CLASS 5 GRAVEL
C_U YD
0
$8.00
50.00
129
S 1,032.00
6
_
FILTER FABRIC --
SQ YD
0
$].25
$0.00
275
$343.75
7
410 BACK HOE
HR
0
$60.00
50
0.0
_
6
$360.00
8
_
LABORERS (2)
HR
0
$30.00
$0.00
12
$_360.00
9
_
PEA ROCK _
CU YD_
0
VO .20
$0.00
_
$61.20
10
_
4" PERF. DRAIN TILE WITH ROCK
LIN FT
0
$0.52
$0.00
__ __6
210
_
$109.20
TOTAL - CHANGE ORS- FR_NO. 4 - LETTING NO. 10 /PROTECT -NO -14--25 $0.00 54.600.15
TOTAL - PROJECT NO. 94-18
$117,226.08
$108,475.29
TOTAL - PROJECT NO. 94-19
$44,430.37
$43,023.64
TOTAL - PROJECT NO. 94.25
$155,412.02
$141,399.30
TOTAL - CONTRACT AMOUNT
$317,068.47
$292,898.22
TOTAL - CHANGE ORDER NO. 1
$0.00
$27,982.50
TOTAL - CHANGE ORDER NO.2
$0.00
$8,469.50
TOTAL - CHANGE ORDER NO.3
$0.00
$1,827.00
TOTAL - CHANGE ORDER NO. 4
50.00
$4,600.15
TOTAL -- ETTING_N0,10LPROJECT-NOS. M- 181941919425
$317,068.47
$335,777.37
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
111 HASSAN STREET SE
FINAL �. HUTCHINSON, MN 55350
612/587 -5151 FAX 612/234.4240
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT
LETTING NO. 1, PROJECT NO. 95-01
ESTIMATE NO.4 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF: NOVEMBER
R P UTILITIES, INC
MIDTOWN 55, P O BOX $29 DATE:
ANNANDALE MN 55302
612 - 2743333 FAX 612. 274.3133 PREPARED BY:
CHECKED BY:
"FUND: 95 IMPROVEMENT BONDS
3STIMATE 1
- STIMATE 2 - - -- - -
?STIvIATE 3 - - -
3STIMATE 4
ESTIMATE S - - --
3STIMATE 6 - - -
?STIMATE 7 -
3STIMATE 8
- STIMATE9 -_ -_ --
3STIMATE 10
3STIMATE l i - -
3STIMATE 12
50.49
F64.�
f0.00
$0.00
$0.00
E UNDERSIGNED CONTRACTOR CERTIFIES THAT TO THE BEST
HIS KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION AND BELIEF, THE WORK COVERED BY THIS
'LICATION FOR PAYMENT HAS BEEN COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
VTRACT DOCUMENTS, THAT ALL AMOUNTS HAVE BEEN PAID BY HAM FOR WORK
t WHICH PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES OF PAYMENT WERE ISSUED AND PAYMENT
:ETVED FROM THE OWNER AND THAT CURRENT PAYMENT SHOWN HEREIN IS DUE.
WILL HOLD CASHIER'S CHECK FOR TREES - AMOUNT NOT YET ESTABLISHED,
SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR
PAGE 1 UP 2
11-21 - 1995,
C. RICE
J. RODEBER
GINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT: __ S42,948.77
�NGE ORDER 1 S10,886.00!
'ISED CONTRACT AMOUNT: 553,834.77 ;
rAL WORK CAL RET�� COMPLETED TO DATE: $52,29575
$0.00
LL PREVIOUS PAYMENTS:
WE ON THIS ESTIMATE:
MOUNT REMAINING ON CONTRACT:
$52,295.75 1
$50,888.451
$1,407.30
$1,539.02
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, BASED ON ON -SITE
OBSERVATIONS AND THE DATA COMPRISING THE APPLICATION)
THE DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING CERTIFIES TO THE OWNER THAT THE
WORK HAS PROGRESSED TO THE POINT INDICATED, THAT TO THE BEST
OF HIS KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION AND BELIEF, THE QUALITY OF THE
WORK IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, AND THAT
THE CONTRACTOR IS ENTITLED TO PAYMENT OF AMOUNT CERTIFIED. I
CITY WILL HOLD CASHIER'S CHECK FOR TREES - AMOUNT NOT YET ESTABLISHED
DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING /PUBLIC WORKS
HUTCHINSON CITY CENTER, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 611/587 -5151 PAGE 2 OF 2
ESTIMATE FOR PAYMENT - LETTING NO. UPROJECT NO. 95-01 - ESTIMATE NO. 4 (FINAL) FOR THE MONTH OF: NOVEMBER DATE I1 -21 -1995
CONTRACTOR R P UTILITIES, INC.
MIDTOWN 55, P O BOX 829, ANNANDALE MN 55302
PREPARED BY: C. RICE CHECKED BY J RODEBERG
FUND: 95 IMPROVEMENT BONDS
ITEM
REF
ki
NO
NO.
REM
UNIT
UANTTTY
UNITR ICE
TOTIDAL
QUANTITY
PAYMENT
DIVISION I - SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION
1
563
SEWER PIPE 10- PVC SDR 35, 9'. 10' DEEP_
LIN FT
205
$13.73
$2,814.65
125
1,716.25
2
503
SEWER PIPE 10' PVC SDR 35,10- - 12' DEEP
LIN FT
100
$1_4.73
$1,473.00
175
_ _$
52,577.75
3
503
SEWER PIPE 10- PVC SDR 35,12'.WDEEP
LIN FT
550
$15.73
$8,651.50
$11,_404.25
4
503
_
SEWER PIPE lo" PVC SDR 35, U' - IV DEEP
LW FT
256
$16.73
$4,282.88
_725
25
$418.25
5
503
---
5 ERVICE PIPE 6- PVC SDR 35
LIN FT
20
$12.44
- --
$248.80
- -- -
18
- -- - - -.__ - --
$223.92
_
6
2506
CONSTRUCTMANIIOLESDESIGN4007 ,8'DEEP
EACH
4
$1400.00
$51600.00
4
S5,600.00
$1,975.80
7
2506
EXCESS DEPTH M MANHOLES, SANITARY
LIN FT
16
$89.00
$1 424.00
22.2
8
2511
--
GRANULAR MATERIAL FOUNDATION
CU YD
7
$10.00
- --
$70.00
- --
3O -
-
---f 3-00.00 0
9
503
8- PVC SDR 35 14' -16' DEEP
LIN FT
56
$16.29
$912.24
52
$847.08
TOTAL - DIVISION I- SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION
$25,477.07
525,063.30
DIVISION 11- WATERMAIN CONSTRUCTION
1
504
DUCTILE IRONF1TnNCS
POUND
310
$1.25
$387.50
343
$428.75
2
504
CUT -IN 8• X 6- TEE/INCLUDING FITTINGS
EACH
2
$480.00
$960.00
2
$960.00
3
504
6-M HUBHYDRANT
EACH
2
$1400.00
$2,800.00
2
_
$2,800.00
4
504
S' GATE VALVE AND BOX
EACH
1
$475.00
$475.00
0
$0.00
5
504
6- GATE VALVE AND BOX
EACH
3
$395.00
3
$1,185.00
6
504
8- DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN CL 52
LIN FP
200
$20.65
_$1,185.00
$4,130.00
0
$0.00
7
5046-
DUCTTLE IRON WATERMAIN CL52
LIN FT
30
$18.04
$541.20
30
$541.20
8
504
CONNECT TO EXISTING WATERMAIN
EACH
1
5350.00
$350.00
--
1
_
$_350.00
9
504
-
10" DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN CL 52
LIN FE
0
$24.40
_
$0.00
210
$5 i24.
�00
10
SPECIAL DELIVERYIO -DIP
LUMP SUM
0
$346.00
$0.00
1
$346.00
TOTAL - DIVISION II- WATERMAIN CONSTRUCTION
$10828.70
$11,734.95
DIVISION III - RESTORATION
1
2104
REMOVE DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT
S YD
33
$2.00
$66.00
40
$80.00
2
2105
TOPSOIL BORROW ROM STOCKPILE
CU YD
200
$0.01
$2.00
_
0
$0.00
3
2211
AGGREGATE BASE CLASS 5 In
CU YD
30
$10.50
$315.00
55
5577.50
4
2331
BASE COURSE MIXTURE 31B
TON
12
$75.00
$900.00
- $5,360.00
_ 20
4800
__$1,500.00
$7,680.00
5
2575
SODDING TYPE LAWN
SQ YD
3350
$3.60
6
MOBILIZATION
LUMP SUM
0
$5,000.00
$0.00
1
$5,000.00
7
22105
_
TOPSOIL BORROW
CU YD
0
$12.00
$0.00
_
55
$660.00
TOTAL - DIVISION III - RESI- ORA -1.10N
$6,643.001
$15,497.50
- $421948.77
$52,295,75'
__
_ -
TOTAL- LETTINGNO. 1 /PROJECT N0.9.01
_
DATE: November 22, 1995
FROM
SUBJECT:
11MR1 _ . r a
Pursuant to Section 3.20 of Subdivision Ordinance No. 466, the Hutchinson Planning Commission
is hereby submitting its findings of fact and recommendation with respect to the aforementioned
request for a preliminary plat.
On November 1, 1995, Ms. Anna Krsiean, submitted a preliminary plat of KRSIEAN ACRES
PLAT TWO located on 13th Ave. N.W. A public hearing was held at the regular meeting of the
Planning Commission on Tuesday, November 21, 1995, at which time there were no neighboring
property owners objecting to the request.
1910011 •
1. The required application and plat maps were submitted the appropriate fee paid.
2. Notices were marled to the surrounding property owners as well as published in the
Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, November 9, 1995.
3. Director of Engineering, John Rodeberg, will submit certification that the proposed
preliminary and final plat meets all the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance as per
Preliminary and Final Plat Data.
RECOMMENDATION
It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the aforementioned prelimi plat be
approved subject to dedication of the southerly portion of the cul -de -sac prior to approvallthe final
plat.
Respectfully submitted,
Dean Wood, Chairman
Hutchinson Planning Commission
City Center
Parks & Recreation
Police Services
111 Hassan Street SE
900 Harrington Street SW
10 Franklin Street SW
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2464
(612) 587 -5151
(612) 587 -2975
(612) 587 -2242
Fax (612) 234 -4240
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RESOLUTION NO. 10592
RESOLUTION GIVING APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT KNOWN AS
" KRSIEAN ACRES PLAT TWO " SUBMITTED BY ANNA KRSIEAN
WHEREAS, Ms. Anna Krsiean, 1135 13th Ave. N.W., Hutchinson MN., has submitted an
application for approval of a preliminary plat to be known as KRSIEAN ACRES PLAT TWO
of said subdivision in the manner required for platting of land under the Hutchinson Ordinance
Code, and all proceedings have been duly had thereunder, and
WHEREAS, said plat is in all respects consistent with the City Plan and the regulations
and requirements of the laws of the State of Minnesota and the ordinance of the City of
Hutchinson and
WHEREAS, said plat is situated upon the following described land in McLeod county,
to -wit;
Legal Description: Lot 2, Block 1, Krsiean Acres, as platted and recorded, McLeod County,
Minnesota
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON,
MINNESOTA:
1. That said preliminary plat of KRSIEAN ACRES PLAT TWO is hereby
approved and accepted by the City as being in accord and conformity with all ordinances, City
plans and regulations of the City of Hutchinson and the laws of the State of Minnesota subject to
dedication of the southerly portion of the cul -de -sac prior to approval of the final plat.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT such execution of the certification upon said plat
by Mayor and City Administrator, as required, shall be conclusive showing of proper compliance
therewith by the subdivider and City officials charged with duties above described and shall
entitle such plat to be placed on record forthwith without further formality.
Adopted by the City Council this 28th day of November, 1995.
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz,
City Administrator
Marlin Torgerson
Mayor
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 22, 1995
TO: Hutchinson City Council
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF JOINT PLANNING BOARD STATUS
The Planning Commission recommends approval of moving forward with the Joint Planning
Board in an advisory capacity as the McLeod County Commissioners have directed. It was
the consensus of the Planning Commissioners to pursue all avenues and proceed with the
process of Joint Planning.
City Center
111 Hassan Street SE
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522
(612) 587 -5151
Fax (612) 234 -4240
Parks & Recreation
900 Harrington Street SW
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097
(612) 587 -2975
Fax(612)234 -4240
- Primed on recycled paper -
Police Services
10 Franklin Street SW
Hutchinson, MN55350 -2464
(612) 587 -2242
Fax (612) 587 -6427
_ C�INT�PL`�NNINE�B�A�D
PLATTING PROCESS
Subdivider attends
advisory meeting with
City Planning Staff
Plat is approved and
development may begin
Board signs the plat and
Z records prat and
subdivision agreement
,-Ike �
complete with al! � Modify plat(s) and
required data and resubmit.
Yes
Yes
City Planning Staff
reviews plats and
forwards a
olity subdivider of denia a —NO NB the ptats
recommendation for
and reasons for denial approved
action to the Joint
Planning Board
City Engineer drafts the Joint Planning Board
subdivision agreement holds a public hearing to
consider the ptats
)D COUNTY ATTORNEY
COURTHOUSE
830 11 th Street East
Suite 214
Glencoe, Minnesota 55336
(612) 864 -1265
(612) 587 -4680
Fax (612) 8641455
TDD (612) 864 -6493
MICHAEL JUNGE JODY WINTERS MARTHA MATTHEIS
McLEOD COUNTY ATTORNEY ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY
October 10, 1995
Jim Marka
City Center
111 Hassan Street SE
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Dear Jim:
I received your letter of October 4, 1995, in which you requested
direction as to whether the Joint Planning Board should serve as an
advisory or a legislative body. I discussed this with the McLeod
County Board of Commissioner on October 10, 1995, at their meeting
and it was their motion and direction that this body should be
considered to be an advisory board and not a legislative body. This
should allow the Joint Planning Board to proceed with its process.,
Sincerely,
Michael Junge
McLeod County Attorney
MJ:so
CC: Barry Anderson
Ed Homan
EOUAL OPPORMdTY /AFRRMATVE AC71ON EMPLOYER
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MEMO
To: Hutchinson Planning Commission
From: Hutchinson Planning Staff
Subject: JOINT PLANNING AGENCY - REQUEST FOR DIRECTIVE
Date: November 8, 1995
As you are aware, City Staff have been actively pursuing and promoting a "Legislative Joint
Planning Board" with the McLeod County Commissioners and the four adjacent township officials.
The attached letter from McLeod County Attorney Junge defeats our original objective of creating
a legislative body, however, we still feel we can accomplish benefit via an advisory board by
promoting a `one -stop shop" with recommendation being forwarded to the McLeod County Planning
Commissioners and then to the McLeod County Commissioners.
Our focus will primarily be on "Platting Procedures" within the proposed "Urban Boundary District"
with our primary objective being cost effectiveness of infrastivcture layout and design.
The question before us is "Is the benefit of enough value, justifying the addition of another entity?"
We are of the opinion it is and request your directive.
Enc.
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 22, 1995
TO: Hutchinson City Council
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF SHALOM BAPTIST PARKING ARRANGEMENT
The Planning Commission recommends approval of the parking arrangement which would
meet the parking requirements noting the benefits planning staff have listed as follows:
♦ Delete the density of hard surface area in the residential district.
♦ Reduce N.U.R.P. ponding needs within the residential districts.
♦ Reduce watershed velocities.
♦ Maximize green space within residential districts.
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MEMO
To: Hutchinson Planning Commission
From: Hutchinson Planning Staff
Subject: SHALOM BAPTISTiIUTCHINSON HIGH SCHOOL RECIPROCATING
PARKING AGREEMENT
Date: November S, 1995
Attached is a letter from Shalom Baptist member Galen Houk requesting a crosswalk between
Shalom Baptist and the Hutchinson High School.
Planning Staff is encouraging and recommending approval of a reciprocating parking
arrangement between these two parties and would like to qualify such as meeting the ordinance
parking ratio criteria. Benefits include:
■ Delete the density of hard surface area in the residential district.
■ Reduce N.U.R.P. ponding needs within the residential districts.
■ Reduce watershed velocities.
■ Maximize green space within residential districts.
Although there may be occasions when parking overflows onto the street, staff feels that in general,
the high school parking needs are typically during weekdays and Friday nights and church parking
needs are Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings.
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September 29, 1995
John Rodeberg
City Engineer
-city Center
111 Hassan ST SE
Hutchinson MN 55350
Crosswalk between Shalom Baptist church and the Hutchinson High
School
The leadership at Shalom Baptist Church has been exploring possible options to increase
the number of parking spaces at our church. As you know, we have hired the engineering
firm of Comstock and Davis, Inc. to study our options and the associated costs. The ,
results of the study are in and they involve three options. The first two options involve
new parking areas and the required drainage systems, constructed on our property. We
hope to pursue one of these options in the future, but both options are costly and will
require time for us to raise funds.
As part of their study Comstock and Davis, Inc. met with you, the city engineer, bating
these discussins you suggested that we should talk to representatives of the high school
about sharing parking, at least on a temporary basis. This is the sitautaion as it exists
1. There is parking sharing going on right now on an informal basis. Shalom uses
the school lot on Sunday mornings and for other large gatherings such as
weddings and funerals. The school uses the church lot during games and other
overflow times. There haven't been problems to the best of our knowledge.
what do because of the
2. This rehumship will continue, no matter we , proximity
of our lots.
There is a safety concern with crossing Roberts Road, especially in winter. You
suggested that we could put a sidewalk across the bouelvard and designate a _ -
crosswalk. The city would paint a crosswalk and install Wield to Pedestrian In
Crosswalk" signs. The minimal cost for the signs would be paid by Shalom
Baptist
1215 Roberts Road P.O. Box 314 Hutchinson_ , Minnesota 533S
Phone(612)587 -2668
Affiliated with the Baptist General Conference do Minnesota Baptist Con
`t _TI
The High School has agreed with #3 above and we plan on installing the sidewalk within
the next couple of weeks. We request that the city of Hutchinson paint the crosswalk and
install signs before winter if possible.
Respectfully submitted,
Galen D. Houk
Elder, Shalom Baptist Church
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 22, 1995
TO: Hutchinson City Council
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION ADOPTING RESOLUTION REQUESTING MCLEOD
COUNTY TO ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT
UNIT FOR THE WETLAND CONSERVATION ACT
The Planning Commission recommends approval of the two resolutions regarding the
Wetland Conservation Act.
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To: Hutchinson Planning Commission
From: Hutchinson Planning Staff
Subject: ADOPTION OF TWO RESOLUTIONS REGARDING WETLAND
CONSERVATION ACT
Date: November 8, 1995
Planning Staff recommends approval of adopting the following resolutions:
1) Resolution requesting McLeod County to assume responsibility of the local government unit
for the Wetland Conservation Act.
2) Resolution for adopting the permanent rules of the Wetland Conservation Act.
Enc.
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Office of
McLeod County Planning & Zoning
and Environmental Services
Courthouse - 830 11th Street East
Glencoe, Minnesota 55336
Phone (612) 864 -5551
FAX (612) 864 -3410
October 9, 1995
Gary Plotz
Hutchinson City Administrator
Hutchinson City Center
111 Hassan Street SE
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Dear Mr. Plotz:
OCT 1 1 1995
In order to update our files relating to the Wetland Conservation Act we need to have the city
pass and sign the following two resolutions, 1- RESOLUTION FOR ADOPTING THE
PERMANENT RULES OF THE WETLANDS CONSERVATION ACT and 2- RESOLUTION
REQUESTING MCLEOD COUNTY TO ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY OF THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT UNIT FOR THE WETLAND CONSERVATION ACT. Previously the city
had given verbal agreement for the county to administer the Wetland Conservation Act for them.
If the city has passed one or both of these resolutions could you please send me a copy of them.
I have enclosed samples that you may use or you can draft your own form. By doing this
nothing has changed from before, this is a requirement by the state that we have these forms on
file.
If you have any questions you can give me a call at 864 -1259. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Roger Berggren
McLeod County Environmentalist
cc: Ed Homan McLeod County ZA
McLeod County is an Equal Opportunity Employer �
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RESOLUTIONNO. to593
RESOLUTION REQUESTING MCLEOD COUNTY TO ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY OF
THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT FOR THE WETLAND CONSERVATION ACT
WHEREAS, the Minnesota Wetland Conservation Action of 1991 (WCA) requires local government
units (LGUs) to implement this law by adopting the rules and regulations promulgated by the Board
of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) pertaining to wetland draining and filling; and
WHEREAS, the BWSR is requesting LGUs adopting the permanent rules of the WCA to notify
them of the LGU decision regarding adoption; and
WHEREAS, the LGU is responsible for making WCA determinations for landowners; and
WHEREAS, the McLeod Soil and Water Conservation District previously assumed responsibilities
of LGU for wetland alterations within the City of Hutchinson; and
WHEREAS, the McLeod Soil and Water Conservation District is a technical sub -unit of government
capable of making determinations and developing replacement plans.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HUTCHINSON, that the City council request the McLeod County Board of Commissioners accept
the responsibility as the LGU for the WCA within the City of Hutchinson and delegate the
administration and enforcement of the WCA to the McLeod Soil and Water Conservation District
within the guidelines as set forth by the WCA and rules.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Hutchinson this 28th day of November, 1995, by the
following vote:
YES:
NO:
ABSENT:
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator Marlin D. Torgerson, Mayor
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RESOLUTION NO. 10594
RESOLUTION FOR ADOPTING THE PERMANENT RULES OF THE WETLAND
CONSERVATION ACT
WHEREAS, the Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act of 1991 (WCA) requires local government
units (LGUs) implement this law by adopting the rules and regulations promulgated by the Board
of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) pertaining to wetland draining and filling: and
WHEREAS, the BWSR is requesting LGUs adopting the permanent rules of the WCA to notify
them of the LGU decision regarding adoption; and
WHEREAS, the LGU is responsible for making WCA determinations for landowners; and
WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes Section 103C.331 Subdivision 19 and 471.59 allow counties and
cities to adopt the program.
WHEREAS, this resolution will remain in effect unless either party, McLeod County or the City of
Hutchinson, provides in writing to the other party within 30 days their intent to cancel this
resolution.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HUTCHINSON that it
hereby designates McLeod County as the LGU for the WCA within the legal boundaries of the City
of Hutchinson as of December 1, 1995.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Hutchinson this 28th day of November, 1995, by the
following vote:
YES:
NO:
ABSENT:
ATTEST:
Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator Marlin D. Torgerson, Mayor
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DATE: November 22, 1995
TO: Hutchinson City Council
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF EXTENSION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF AN OFFICE BUILDING LOCATED AT 902 HWY 15
SOUTH REQUESTED BY DAVID BROLL
The Planning Commission recommends approval of the extension.
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11/8/95
To whom it may concern:
I am writing to request an extension on the conditional use permit for building a office building
on the site located at 902 Hwy. 15 South, Hutchinson -Mn 55350. Because of the weather
conditions of Nov. 1995 the contractor doing the site preparation suggest we wait till spring of
1996. So I would like an extension to mid July, 1996.
David W. Broll/Owner
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RESOLUTION NO. 10474
RESOLUTION GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT UNDER
SECTION 6.07 OF ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 464
TO CONSTRUCT AN OFFICE BUILDING IN AN UC DISTRICT LOCATED AT
902 HWY 15 SOUTH
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MN:
1. David Broll., has made application to the City Council for a Conditional Use Permit
under Section 6.07 of Zoning Ordinance No. 464 to construct a 72'x 48' office /retail building to be
located at 902 Hwy. 15 South with the following legal description:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That portion of Lot 18 of Auditor's plat of the south Half of Section
6, Twp 116, North of Range 29 West, except lands heretofore
included in plats of record, lying Northerly of Trunk Highway No.
15, except the Northerly 132.00 feet thereof, according to the map or
plat thereof on file and or record in the office of the Registrar of
Deeds, McLeod County, Minnesota.
2. The City Council has considered the recommendation of the Planning
Commission and the effect of the proposed use on the health, safety, and welfare of the occupants
of the surrounding lands, existing and anticipated traffic conditions, and the effect on values of
properties in the surrounding area and the effect of the use on the Comprehensive Plan.
3. The Council has determined that the proposed use will not be detrimental to the
health, safety, or general welfare of the community nor will it cause serious traffic congestion nor
hazards, nor will it seriously depreciate surrounding property values, and the proposed use is in
harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan.
The application for Conditional Use Permit for the purpose designated is granted based on
the findings set forth above subject to staff recommendations regarding the easement with West
Central Industries and coordinating gas and electric with Hutchinson Utilities.
Adopted by the City Council this 23rd day of May, 1995.
ATTEST:
Q�
Marlin D. Tor on
Mayor
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 22, 1995
TO: Hutchinson City Council
FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission
SUBJECT: ACCEPTANCE OF COMMUNITY EVENTS SIGN DONATED BY CITIZENS
BANK
After discussion regarding placement of a community events sign, the consensus of the
Planning Commission is to formally accept the digitized sign to be located on the existing
pylon.
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To: Hutchinson Planning Commission
From: Hutchinson Planning Staff
Subject: COMMUNITY SIGN TO REPLACE EXISTING SIGN LOCATED
IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF THE CROW RIVER NEAR THE MAIN ST.
BRIDGE
Date: November 8, 1995
Planning Staff recommends approval to replace the existing community sign with a digitized
reader sign on the existing pylon.
Please note, the City Council has passed a "resolution of appreciation" thanking Citizens Bank
for funding the sign. MnDOT has approved the sign and if relocation is necessary when 3rd
Ave. is extended, relocation will likely become part of the project. We also recommend waiving
the sign permit fee as the sign will be owned by the City of Hutchinson. The sign is presently
being fabricated.
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4.
MINUTES
HUTCHINSON PLANNING COMMISSION
Tuesday, November 21, 1995
CALL TO ORDER 5:30 P.M.
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Dean Wood at 5:30 p.m. with the following
members present: Craig Lenz, Glenn Matejka, Bill Arndt, Bill Craig, Dan Prochnow, Roger
Gilmer and Chairman Wood. Members Absent: None Also Present: Building Official Jim
Marka and City Attorney G. Barry Anderson.
Mr. Lenz made a motion to approve the minutes as corrected dated October 17, 1995,
seconded by Mr. Craig.
a) CONSIDERATION OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT TO BE KNOWN AS
" KRSIEAN ACRES PLAT TWO' SUBMITTED BY ANNA KRSIEAN LOCATED ON
13TH AVE N.W.
Chairman Wood opened the hearing at 5:32 p.m. with the reading of publication
#4882 as published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, November 9, 1995.
The request is for the purpose of considering a preliminary and final plat to be
known as'Krsiean Acres Plat Two" submitted by Anna Krsiean located on 13th Ave.
N.W.
Building Official Jim Marka explained the replat of the existing area to accommodate
residential type lots. He stated the right of way in the south end of the cul-de -sac
is the only issue to be resolved and recommends approval of the preliminary plat
with final plat approval in December contingent on deeding of the southerly portion
of the cul-de -sac. City Attorney Anderson stated he is comfortable with the wording
of the legal description for the cul-de -sac.
Mr. Ron Krsiean commented on the use of the property.
Discussion followed on the cul -de -sac or through street and the ghost plat in the
1970's. Discussion also followed on the septic systems in the plat with hook -up to
city in the Spring of 1996.
Mr. Craig moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr. Prochnow the hearing
closed at 5:38 p.m. Mr. Craig made a motion to recommend approval of the
preliminary plat with staff recommendations. Seconded by Mr. Lenz the motion
carried unanimously.
OLD BUSINESS
a) CONSIDERATION OF HUSKI ADDITION POND DESIGN
Building Official Jim Marka commented on the pond design as provided by Sand
Companies, Inc. Mr. Marka stated the City Engineer considers the design adequate
and staff recommends the proposed grades comply with the "Best Management
Practices ". Discussion followed on the maintenance of the pond, fencing, depth
of the pond and horizontal slope.
City Attorney Anderson commented on the difference between ponds and swimming
pools and interpretation of the ordinance regarding swimming pools. He stated
fencing poses a problem and the City Council will ultimately decide if there is to be
fencing or not.
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HUTCHINSON PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
NOVEMBER 21, 1995
There was discussion of regulating ponding and swimming pools and defining the
term 'detention ponds'. Discussion also followed on the time line for Huski
Townhouses and the possibility of beginning the process to add ordinance language
regarding ponding.
Mr. Craig made a motion to continue this item to December, seconded by Mr.
Matejka the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Craig made a motion directing city
staff to research the requirements for ponding in Hutchinson by contacting safety
engineers from HTI and 3M concerning standards of slopes on ponds and
presenting the information to the Planning Commission in December. Seconded by
Mr. Matejka the motion carried unanimously.
5. NEW BUSINESS
a) CONSIDERATION OF COMMUNITY EVENTS SIGN
Jim Marka commented on the donation from Citizens Bank of a digitized sign
located on the existing pylon by the river. He stated MnDOT is in approval of the
sign. City Council has accepted the donation. City Attorney Anderson stated the
Chamber of Commerce will handle the content of the sign. Discussion followed on
the size of lettering for advertising and content. It was the consensus of the
Planning Commission to formally accept the sign.
b) CONSIDERATION OF JOINT PLANNING BOARD STATUS
Mr. Marka explained the purpose of the Joint Planning Board and the One -Stop
Shop concept. He suggested to move forward with the board in an advisory
capacity as recommended by McLeod County Commissioners. This would open
communication between City, County and Townships. Barry Anderson stated the
County Board is concerned with legal issues should the Joint Board be legislative.
He stated only one other county has a joint board.
Mr. Prochnow made a motion to move forward with the Joint Board as an advisory
board to pursue all avenues of communication. Seconded by Mr. Arndt the motion
carried unanimously.
C) CONSIDERATION OF SHALOM BAPTIST PARKING ARRANGEMENT
Jim Marka explained the present parking arrangement and stated staff recommends
approval of the request. Mr. Prochnow moved to recommend approval of the
request, seconded by Mr. Craig the motion carried. Mr. Matejka abstained from
voting.
d) CONSIDERATION OF REMOVAL OF PORTABLE SIGNS FROM PUBLIC RIGHT
OF WAY
Building Official Marka commented on the number of portable signs posted in the
city and the circumstances leading to the proposal of a policy regulating portable
signs placed in the city right -of -way. City Attorney Anderson commented on the
issues of signs placed in public right -of -way. Mr. Marka stated the street
department presently removes temporary signs of little value and the city notes
violators when the signs are of more value. Discussion followed adopting a uniform
policy. Barry Anderson stated he would write an ordinance for the January meeting.
Mr. Matekja made a motion directing staff to bring back to Planning Commission
with recommendations. Seconded by Mr. Gilmer the motion carried. Mr. Prochnow
abstained from voting.
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NOVEMBER 21, 1995
e) CONSIDERATION ADOPTING RESOLUTION REQUESTING MCLEOD COUNTY
TO ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT FOR THE
WETLAND CONSERVATION ACT
Mr. Lenz made a motion to approve, seconded by Mr. Matekja the motion carried.
fl DISCUSSION AND DIRECTIVE TO STAFF REGARDING LANDUSE/ZONING
DISTRICT OF PAWNBROKER ESTABLISHMENTS
Mr. Mark stated City Attorney Anderson is establishing a licensing procedure for
Pawn Brokers in Hutchinson. He explained the staff is recommending the pawn
broker establishments be permitted in C -3, C-4, 1 -1, 1 -2 and I/C Zoning Districts.
Discussion followed on the need to establish land use and zoning for these
establishments.
Mr. Prochnow made a motion to approve staff recommendations, seconded by Mr.
Craig the motion carried unanimously.
g) CONSIDERATION OF EXTENSION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF AN OFFICE BUILDING LOCATED AT 902 HWY 15 S.
Jim Marka commented on the request by Mr. David Broil to extend the conditional
use permit. Mr. Lenz made a motion to approve, seconded by Mr. Arndt the motion
carried unanimously.
a) Discussion of request to rezone property in Helland's 4th Addition
Jim explained the request to rezone a lot in R -1 (Single Family Residence District)
to R -2 (Multiple Family Residence District) for twin homes. He stated staff would
recommend denial as this is 'spot zoning'.
b) Discussion of request by V.F.W. to place military equipment on parking lot for
display
Mr. Marka commented on the inquiry by the V.F.W. to place a display in their
parking lot. He stated there is an existing variance for the parking requirement and
the staff has requested a site diagram.
C) Jim Marka commented on a request to place an 8' x 12' self contained Expresso
Coffee Shop in the parking lot located at Plaza 15.
The meeting adjourned at 6:50 p.m.
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DAVID B. ARNOLD
STEVEN A. ANDERSON
G. BARRY ANDERSON*
LAURA K. FRETLAND
DAVID A. BRUEGGEMANN
PAUL D. DOVE -
RICHARD G. MDGEE
CATHRYN D. REHER
GINA M. BRANDT
BRETT D. ARNOLD
(ALSO ADMITTED IN TEXAS AND NEW YORK
ARNOLD, ANDERSON & DOVE
PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
101 PARK PLACE
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Mr. Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
Hutchinson City Center
111 Hassan Street S.E.
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
G. BARRY ANDERSON
November 21, 1995
Re: Prince of Peace
Our File No. 3244 -93068
Dear Gary:
OF COUNSEL
RAYMOND C. LALLIER
JANE VAN VALKENBURG
ARTHUR L. DOTEN
5881 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416
(612) 545 -9000
FAX (612) 545 -1793
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55371
(612) 389 -2214
FAX (612) 389 -5506
NOV 2 2 1995
I am enclosing and sending to you a revised Agreement dealing with
the Prince of Peace /Tax Increment district as it relates to snow
removal issues.
I deleted the paragraph in the Agreement that contained the
reference to "not limited to" which was of some concern to Council
Member Craig and I believe the balance of the Agreement is
acceptable.
My records reflect that this Agreement was prepared in January of
this year and if I am not mistaken, I believe was approved by staff
as well as Prince of Peace at that time.
I believe this is ready to be acted on at the next City Council
meeting.
Please let me know if any other changes are desired.
very trj -eyp ]Vours
, P. L. L. P.
G. Vftfj4Jndef son
GBA:lm
Enclosure
CC Hazel Sitz
Dick Lennes (f
JohTj� Rodeo AS C CIVIL TRIAL SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
"CERTIFIED AS A REAL PROPERTY LAW SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
6�JA,
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of
January, 1995, by and between Prince of Peace Senior Apartments,
Inc. (Prince of Peace) and the City of Hutchinson, a Minnesota
municipal corporation.
RECITALS:
1. Prince of Peace Senior Apartments, Inc. owns and operates
a retirement living center located in the City of Hutchinson on
real estate generally described as follows:
Lot 1, Block 1, Prince of Peace Addition to the City of
Hutchinson, McLeod county, Minnesota.
2. The above described real estate includes a portion of
vacated Glen Street.
3. Prince of Peace desires to have the City provide certain
routine maintenance services including snow removal and street
sweeping and has agreed to compensate the City for said services.
4. The parties hereto desire to enter into a written
agreement setting forth their mutual obligations.
NOW THEREFORE IT IS AGREED by and between the parties for
valuable consideration as follows:
1. MAINTENANCE. The City of Hutchinson agrees to provide
snow removal and street sweeping services, in accordance with its
usual and customary schedule for municipal streets, for that
portion of Glen Street shown on attached Exhibit "A" which is
incorporated as if fully set out herein. It is understood by
virtue of this Agreement that the City acquires no additional
responsibility and undertakes no obligation or commitment over and
Y, A'
above that which the City would otherwise have in connection with
any municipal street or right -of -way.
2. PAYMENT. Prince of Peace agrees to compensate the City
for the services described in paragraph 1 in the amount of Three
thousand and no /100 Dollars ($3,000.00) annually to be paid at such
time as the parties otherwise agree or, in any event, no later than
December 31, 1995 and on the 31st day of each December thereafter.
3. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement shall terminate,
unless sooner terminated by mutual agreement of the parties, on
January 1,
, the parties hereto have set their hands the date
and year first above written.
Attest:
Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
CITY OF HUTCHINSON
By:
Marlin Torgerson, Mayor
PRINCE OF PEACE SENIOR
APARTMENTS, INC.
By:
Its President
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COUNTY ASSESSOR
November 9, 1995
Office of
McLeod County Assessor
Court House
830 11th Street East - Suite 112
Glencoe, Minnesota 55336
To: Gary Plotz, City Admin' rator
From: A. O. Victorian Cal
McLeod County Assessor
TELEPHONE
864 -5551
NOV 1 31995
Enclosed is the 1996 assessment agreement between McLeod
County and your city.
Please present this to the city council for approval and
return it to this office.
Enc:
McLeod County 9� i
Equal Opportunity /ANlrmative Action Employer
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
let day of January , 19 96 .
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 McLeod
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 COVENANTS 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 96 , 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 96 .
3. In consideration for said assessment services, the City of
Hutchinson hereby agrees to pay the County of McLeod the annual sum of
$27,474.00 , such payment to be made to the county treasurer on or before
December 1, 1996
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this agreement this
day of 19
In Presence Of: For City.or Township
Signed:
By
Attest
In Presence Of:
By
Attest
For County:
Signed:
The above agreement is hereby approved by the Commissioner of Revenue this
day of 19
Matthew Smith, Commissioner of Revenue
^mf* NOV 2 21995
1WEV
Hutchinson Area Health Care
•Hutchinson Community Hospital -Burns Manor Nursing Home
• Dassel Medical Center • Winsted Family Practice Clinic
November 22, 1995
The Honorable Mayor Marlin Torgerson and
Members of the City Council
Hutchinson City Center
111 Hassan St. S.
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Dear Mayor Torgerson and City Council Members:
The board of directors of Hutchinson Area Health Care (HAHC), as part of their regular meeting on October 17,
1995, considered a request for hiring of an architect to design the 36 -unit assisted living facility which is anticipated
to cost approximately $2.5 million and Burns Manor Nursing Home (BMNH) renovation which is anticipated to cost
$1.5 million. The assisted living facility will provide the Hutchinson area residents with assisted living facilities and
services identified through a needs study done by the HRA through two research firms in the past (Maxfield and
Health Planning & Management Resources, Inc.). The BMNH remodeling will provide improved resident facilities
and allow increased efficiency in meeting the changing needs of our resident population and staff.
The following is an excerpt from that meeting:
"Architect Selection. The board learned four architectural firms were interviewed by the interview
committee comprised of division directors, Mills and Black, for services relating to senior care
projects. Richards relayed the four firms included were Trossen Wright of St. Paul, Horty Elving of
Minneapolis, BRW, and WAI Continuum. Consideration was given to their philosophy, approach, and
resources available. The team discussed comparisons between the firms, and their recommendation to hire
WAI Continuum, subject to appropriate contract negotiation. Choice of this firm for the BMNH remodeling
and assisted living projects was based on their innovations in long -term care. References were received
from five of their customers and all were excellent.
"In addition, the interview committee recommended consideration of Horty Elving for remodeling work at the
hospital related to transitional care. Graves relayed the hospital remodeling may be done by WAI if
discussions with Horty Elving are not successful. He noted Peter Worthington, who served as construction
manager for the 1991 hospital project, will consult with HAHC on the AIA document for the project. At this
point management is not sure if HAHC will do a "design- build" using the construction manager route, or do it
all with one prime contract.
"Following discussion:
"Motion was made by Myers, seconded by Erickson, to accept recommendations of
the interview committee to hire WAI Continuum for assisted living and long -term care
remodeling and authorize management to use either WAI or Horty Elving & Associates for
transitional care design at the hospital. All were in favor. Motion carried."
1095 Highway 15 South • Hutchinson, MN 55350 • (612) 234 -5000 9 —/4
Mayor Marlin Torgerson and
City Council Members
November 22, 1995
Page Two
Additionally, the board learned at their regular November meeting last evening that work to be done in the
immediate future relating to BMNH renovation includes obtaining an "exception" from the moratorium on nursing
home construction in the state of Minnesota. A moratorium application will be submitted in January which will focus
on the need to remodel, including existing code deficiencies and the need to further segregate resident populations
for specialized care.
Financing of the proposed 36 -unit assisted living project was discussed by management and the Hutchinson
Housing & Redevelopment Authority (HRA) board of directors at yesterday's HRA board meeting. From those
discussions, the HAHC board learned that the HRA would own the assisted living facility. We propose that HAHC
would lease the facility from the HRA for the life of the bonds and, upon retirement of the bonds, the assisted living
facility would revert back to City ownership. Construction would be financed with general obligation bonds.
We anticipate the initial phase of this project to be through schematic design and will cost HAHC for architectural
and engineering fees approximately $50,000. At that time, we will have better numbers and will be in a position to
determine the exact scope of the remodeling of Burns Manor and the price of additional architectural and
engineering fees.
Thank you, in advance, for your consideration of the request to hire the architect for the assisted living facility and
BMNH renovation design. I will be at your meeting on Tuesday to tell you the scope of the project and answer any
questions you may have.
Sincerely,
tTCH ON AREA HEALTH CARE
Philip G. Graves
President
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This Escrow Agreement and Assignment is made and entered into this _ day of
19 _, by and between
City of Hutchinson, Hutchinson MN,
(hereinafter referred to as "Owner ")
and
and
Attn: Corporate Trust Department
WITNESSETH;
(Contractor)
WHEREAS, Owner and Contractor have entered into a contract for construction of
(Hereinafter referred to as "Contract ")
WHEREAS, said contract provides that Owner may reserve as retainage an amount not to
exceed five percent of progress payments due on the contract pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota
Statutes, Section 15.71 through 15.74.
WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 15.73 (attached), provides that a contractor may deposit
certain bonds or securities with Owner or in any bank or trust company to be held in lieu of the described
cost retainage for the benefit of the public contracting agency:
WHEREAS, Owner, Contractor, and Bank mutually desire to enter into this Escrow Agreement and
Assignment (hereinafter referred to as "Agreement ") in order to implement the statutory provisions;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and mutual covenants and promises contained
herein, the parties agree as follows:
1. Owner designates the Bank as its escrow agent and custodian to care for and service any securities
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or funds deposited by Contractor with Owner pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 15.73. Contractor
agrees to pay all escrow fees charged by the Bank for servicing this escrow account in accordance with Exhibit
A attached hereto.
2. Whenever Contractor elects to substitute bonds or securities for all or any part of the amount which
would be retained by Owner from partial payments pursuant to the Contract, it shall notify Owner of such
election. The Contractor upon giving such notification shall transfer funds in that amount to the Bank, at
which time the Bank agrees to immediately purchase one or more of the type of securities set forth in
Paragraph 4 of this Agreement in the name of Contractor in accordance with investment directions received
from Contractor and place such securities in the Owner's escrow account. All such securities shall be held
by Bank in the Owner's escrow account in the name of the Contractor in accordance with this Agreement, and
shall be deemed to be in the possession of Owner for its benefit in lieu of retainages held by Owner under the
Contract.
3. The Bank shall report at least monthly to Contractor and Owner on the market value of the
securities deposited with the Bank pursuant to this Agreement. If at any time the market value of the securities
falls below the amount of retained funds substituted by bonds and securities, Contractor shall deposit with the
Bank, in the Owners escrow account, securities in the name of the Contractor complying with Paragraph 4 of
this Agreement in an amount sufficient to re- establish a total deposit of securities equal in value to the amount
substituted. The Bank shall not be responsible for monitoring the market value of the securities except on a
month -end basis.
4. For purposes of the Agreement only, the term "security" shall be of a character described in
Minnesota Statutes, Section 15.73, Subd. 3, to wit, approved by the State Treasurer, including:
(a) Bills, certificates, notes or bonds of the United States;
(b) Other obligations of the United States or its agencies;
(c) Obligations of any corporation wholly owned by the federal government; or
(d) Indebtedness of the Federal National Mortgage Association; and
(e) Exclude all mortgage backed securities defined in Minn. Stat. Section 475.66, Subd. 5.
(f) Further all such security shall bear the same fixed rate for the term of the security and
mature within seven years from the date of this agreement.
5. All interest and income paid on any bonds or securities deposited pursuant to this Agreement
shall be collected on a regular basis by the Bank and said amount shall be the property of and be paid,
when and as collected, to Contractor, less reasonable custodial care or service costs charged for such
service.
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6. The Bank agrees to hold all purchased or deposited securities in escrow pursuant to this
Agreement until such time Owner gives the Bank written authorization to deliver all or a portion of said
securities to Contractor. The Bank shall deliver to Owner all or any portion of said securities upea after 7
days written request of Owner and verification by owner that a copy of request has been provided to
contractor.
7. Owner and Contractor agree that this Agreement shall in no way infringe on or restrict the
rights of Owner or Contractor under the Contract.
8. Any notice given by any of parties hereto shall be sufficient when made in writing and
delivered in person or sent by registered mail or certified mail, return receipt requested, to the address
shown above or to such other address as the respective parties may hereafter designate.
9. The Bank is not a party to nor bound by an instrument other than this Agreement and shall not be
required to take notice of any default or any other matter, not be bound by, nor be required to give any notice
or demand, nor be required to take any action whatsoever except as herein expressly provided.
10. ASSIGNMENT - Contractor hereby assigns to Owner any and all rights, title and interest,
without reservation whatsoever, which it might have in the bonds or securities which are now or may
hereafter be deposited with the Bank pursuant to this Agreement.
11. This Agreement shall be effective on the date it is executed by the parties hereto and shall
remain in full force and effect until all of the bonds or securities deposited herein have been delivered to
Owner or Contractor.
12. Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Bank from and against all
claims, liabilities, losses, actions, suits or proceedings at law or in equity, or any other expenses, fees or
charges of any character or nature, which the Bank may incur or with which the Bank may be threatened
by reasons of its acting as escrow agent under this Agreement and in connection therewith to indemnify
the Bank against any and all expenses, including attorney's fees and the cost of defending any action, suit
or proceedings or resisting any claim.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is specifically understood and agreed that in the event the Bank is found
guilty of-gross- negligence or willful misconduct or malfeasance in the exercise of its responsibilities
hereunder, the indemnification provisions of this Agreement shall not apply.
13. The Bank shall otherwise not be liable for any mistakes of fact or for any acts of omissions of
any kind unless eaused by its yli11A.1 miseendtiet a ....,,ss Regligenee
14. The Bank may resign upon thirty (30) days advance written notice to the parties of this Agreement. If
a successor escrow agent is not appointed within said thirty (30 day period, the Bank may petition any
court of competent jurisdiction to name a successor.
EXECUTED the day and year first above written,
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M E M O R A N D U M
November 22, 1995
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: John P. Rodeberg, Director of Engineering/Public Works
RE: Consideration of County Road (CR) and County State Aid Highway (CSAH)
Turnbacks to the City
The City and County have been reviewing the potential for redesignating city and county routes to
allow for development of the proposed TH 22 bypass, the extension of a county road from the
proposed TH 22 bypass to North High Drive, and the Golf Course Road relocation to TH 7 near
Modern Mazda. Currently, state policy allows the City to add County Road and State Aid Highway
turnbacks to the City State Aid system. This allows the City to receive financial needs on these
roads for maintenance and future upgrade. This policy is under review, and is expected to be
modified in the near future.
In order to take advantage of the current policy, we proposed to adopt the Resolutions as prepared
by McLeod County. As part of this proposal, the County would agree to the following:
1. Transfer the parcel locate east of Krsiean Acres, between old and new North High Drive, to the
City. This parcel has city utilities located on it, and also is proposed to be developed for storm
water ponding.
2. Complete the relocation of Golf Course Road to TH 7. The City would provide for the urban
design and engineering, while the County would supply the rural design and funding for the
project.
3. Complete the acquisition for the proposed east bypass. The County would complete the
construction of the bypass, from TH 7, at proposed TH 22, to North High Drive. The County
is also coordinating the construction of the TH 22 bypass for the State.
The CSAH mileage that is removed from the City on Jefferson Street will be redesignated to the east
bypass and the extension of North High Drive. For your information, please note the attached letter
to the State Aid Engineer detailing the proposal.
cc: Cal Rice, Engineering Supervisor
file: County Turnbacks (1995)
City Center
Parks & Recreation
Police Services
III Hassan Street SE
900 Harrington Street SW
10 Franklin Street SW
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2464
(612) 587 -5151
(612) 587 -2975
(612) 587 -2242
Fax (612) 234 -4240
Fax (612) 234 -4240
Fax (612) 587 -6427
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November 22, 1995
Tom Behm, District State Aid Engineer
Minnesota Department of Transportation
1800 East College Drive, Box 29
Marshall, Minnesota 56258
FAX: 1- 507 -537 -6137
RE: County Highway Turnback Review
Dear Tom:
Attached is a list of County Roads (CR) and County State Aid Highways (CSAH) proposed to be turned back
to the City of Hutchinson by McLeod County. We would like to proceed with this work as soon as possible:
COUNTY ROADS
5th Avenue NW
5th Avenue NW
Golf Course Road
Golf Course Road
Golf Course Road
Golf Course Road
TERMIN I
TH 15 to Water Street
Water St to W. Of Kouwe
W of Kouwe to E of Ludtke
E. Of Ludtke to 12th Ave NW
12th Ave NW to Oakwood Ln
Oakwood Ln to CSAH 12
12th Avenue NW Gold Course Rd to CSAH 12
TOTAL COUNTYROAD TURN -BACK
C.S.A.H.
Jefferson Street (25)
Jefferson Street (25)
Jefferson Street (25)
2nd Avenue SE (25)
TOTAL COUNTYS
ROUTE
43- 093 -010
43- 093 -020
43- 093 -030
43- 093 -040
43- 093 -050
43- 093 -060
"Old" N. High Dr.
TERMINI ROUTE
Century Ave to 0.10 miles N 625 -054
0.10 mi N of Century to 6th Ave SE 625 -060
6th Ave SE to 2nd Ave SE 625 -070
Jefferson St to Main St (TH 15) 625 -080
TATE AID HIGHWAY (C.S.A.H.) TURN -BACK
LENGTH
0.36 mi
0.20 mi
0.40 mi
0.54 mi
0.15 mi
0.15 mi
0.25 mi
2.05 miles
LENGTH
0.10 mi
0.52 mi
0.38 mi
0.12 mi
1.12 miles
Rick and I will complete all necessary documentation. If you have any questions or comments, please give
me a call at (612) 234 -4208.
Sincerely,
John P. Rodeberg, P.E.
Director of Engineering/Public Works
cc: Gary Plotz - City Administrator
Cal Rice - Assistant to City Engineer
Richard Kjonaas - McLeod County Engineer
City Center Parks & Recreation
111 Hassan Street SE
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522
(612) 587 -5151
Far(612)234 -4240
900 Harrington Street SW
Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097
(612) 587 -2975
Fax(612)234 -4240
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file:MSA/County Tom Back 1995
Police Services
10 Franklin Street SW
Hutchinson, MN55350 -2464
(612) 587 -2242
Fax (612) 587 -6427
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the County Board of the County of McLeod did adopt
resolutions on , 19_, establishing, and revoking
portions of the County Highway and the County State Highway system
of McLeod County, and
WHEREAS, said resolutions establish and revoke portions of certain
County Highways and County State Aid Highways within the corporate
limits or the City of Hutchinson.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Hutchinson that the resolutions adopted by the County Board, copies
of which are attached hereto and made a part thereof, establishing
and revoking portions of the County Highway and the County State
Aid Highway system within the City limits are in all things
approved.
ADOPTED , 19
ATTEST:
City Administrator
Mayor
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a
resolution duly passed, adopted and approved by the City Council of
said City on , 19_.
City Administrator
City of Hutchinson
q'�P;
COUNTY OF McLEOD
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
November 28, 1995
Mayor Marlin Torgerson
City Hall
111 Hassan St. SE
Hutchinson, MN 55350
RE: Highway Projects
Letter of Understanding
Dear Mayor Torgerson:
This Letter of Understanding marks the completion of several joint
projects this year, most noteworthy the new CSAH 12 in the
northwest part of the city and the new joint maintenance garage.
I expect that the future will hold other projects where our
cooperation will again lead to greater benefits. To lay the
groundwork for the future let us today review the following:
1995 - ACTIONS
1. 3.17 miles of County Road and State Aid Highway are being
accepted by the City as City Streets.
2. An 8 acre remnant parcel from the CSAH 12 project will be
transferred to the City.
3. The County remains committed to completion of the new
connection, known as the golf course relocation which
will terminate at TH 7 near 3rd Avenue South. This will
be a future City route.
FUTURE WORK IN PROGRESS
4. The County is providing match dollars for the TH 22 East
Bypass and will receive most of old TH 22 as a turnback.
It is likely that the City will accept Washington Avenue
as a turnback and all of Bluff Street will become a
County Route.
5. The County and the City will work on a joint project on
the TH 22 turnback. The City will be the lead agency for
the project for the portion of this project in the City
Limits.
2397 Hennepin Avenue North • P.O. Box 236 • Glencoe, Minnesota 55336
(612) 864 -3156 • FAX (612) 864 -1302 q D
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY /AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER
RESOLUTION REVOKING A PORTION OF COUNTY STATE AID HIGHWAY 25
WHEREAS, it appears to the County Board of the County of McLeod
that the road hereinafter revoked as a County State Aid Highway
under the provisions of Minnesota Laws;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the County Board of the County
of McLeod that the road described as follows, to -wit:
Beginning at a point 33' south of the intersection of Century
Avenue and Jefferson Street in the City of Hutchinson; thence
northerly along the established centerline of Jefferson Street to
the intersection of Jefferson Street and Second Avenue; thence
westerly along the established centerline of Second Avenue to an
intersection with Second Avenue and Main Street (Trunk Highway No.
15) in the City of Hutchinson, and there terminating.
be, and hereby is revoked as a County State Aid Highway of said
County subject to the approval of the Commissioner of
Transportation of the State of Minnesota.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County Administrator is hereby
authorized and directed to forward two certified copies of this
resolution to the Commissioner of Transportation for his
consideration.
ATTEST:
County Administrator
, 19
Chairman of County Board
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I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a
resolution duly passed, adopted and approved by the County Board of
said County on , 19_.
(SEAL)
County Administrator
County of McLeod
RESOLUTION REVOKING COUNTY HIGHWAY 76
WHEREAS, it appears to the County Board of the County of McLeod
that the road hereinafter revoked as a County Highway under the
provisions of Minnesota Laws;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the County Board of the County
of McLeod that the road described as follows, to -wit:
A highway centerline beginning at Trunk Highway No. 15 at the
junction of North High Drive and Main Street in the City of
Hutchinson; thence easterly to the intersection of North High
Drive and C.S.A.H. 7, and then terminating.
be, and hereby is revoked as a County Highway of said County
subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Transportation of
the State of Minnesota.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County Administrator is hereby
authorized and directed to forward two certified copies of this
resolution to the Commissioner of Transportation for his
consideration.
ADOPTED , 19.
ATTEST:
County Administrator
Chairman of County Board
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a
resolution duly passed, adopted and approved by the County Board of
said County on , 19_.
(SEAL)
County Administrator
County of McLeod
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RESOLUTION REVOKING COUNTY HIGHWAY 93
WHEREAS, it appears to the County Board of the County of McLeod
that the road hereinafter revoked as a County Highway under the
provisions of Minnesota Laws;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the County Board of the County
of McLeod that the road described as follows, to -wit:
Beginning at a point on Trunk Highway 15, at the junction of Main
Street and Fifth Avenue in the City of Hutchinson; thence westerly
along 5th Avenue to Kouwe Street, where 5th Avenue becomes Golf
Course Road; thence northwesterly and northerly along Golf Course
Road to C.S.A.H. 12, and then terminating. Also including that
portion of former county road 76 from Golf Course Road easterly to
C.S.A.H. 12, and then terminating
be, and hereby is revoked as a County Highway of said County
subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Transportation of
the State of Minnesota.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County Administrator is hereby
authorized and directed to forward two certified copies of this
resolution to the Commissioner of Transportation for his
consideration.
ADOPTED , 19_
ATTEST:
County Administrator
Chairman of County Board
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a
resolution duly passed, adopted and approved by the County Board of
said County on , 19_.
(SEAL)
County Administrator
County of McLeod
D:
It is with the permission of the County Board that I send this
Letter of Understanding and several highway resolutions. If the
City of Hutchinson concurs in these understandings, please return
a signed copy to the County Engineer.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Ray Bayerl
McLeod County Board Chairman
Accepted
Mayor
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING AN EXTENTION TO COUNTY STATE AID HIGHWAY 12
WHEREAS, it appears to the County Board of the County of McLeod
that the road hereinafter described should be designated County
State Aid Highway under the provisions of Minnesota Law.
NOW THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED, by the County Board of the County of
McLeod that the road described as follows to -wit:
A highway centerline beginning at Trunk Highway No. 15 at the
junction of North High Drive and Main Street in the City of
Hutchinson; thence easterly to the intersection of North High
Drive and C.S.A.H. 7, and then terminating.
be, and hereby is established, located, and designated a County
State Aid Highway of said County, subject to the approval of the
Commissioner of Transportation of the State of Minnesota.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County Administrator is hereby
authorized and directed to forward two certified copies of this
resolution to the Commissioner of Transportation for his
consideration, and that upon his approval of the designation of
said road or portion thereof, that same be constructed, improved
and maintained as a County State Aid Highway of the County of
McLeod, to be numbered and known as County State Aid Highway 12.
ADOPTED , 19_
ATTEST:
County Administrator
Chairman of County Board
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a
Resolution duly passed, adopted and approved by the County Board of
said County on , 19_.
SEAL
County Administrator
County of McLeod
M E M O R A N D U M
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Attached is a listing of the delinquent water and sewer accounts
for the month of Nov. Recommend service be discontinued on Monday,
Dec 4th, 1995 at Noon.
11-A
3- 040 - 0227 -0306
3- 080 - 0250 -0401
Brandon Berwald
Vance Haugen
227 3rd Ave NW
250 5th Ave NW
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hutchinson MN 55350
227 3rd Ave Nw
250 5th Ave NW
122.56
102.64
CC: Ford Rolfe
844 2nd Ave SW
3- 130 - 0136 -0401
Hutchinson MN 55350
Miles Willhite
136 11 th Ave NE
3- 045- 0439 -0201
Hutchinson MN 55350
Raymond Ladd
136 1 lth Ave NE
439 3rd Ave SE
100.49
Hutchinson MN 55350
Promises 12 -10 -95
439 3rd Ave SE
137.93
3- 210 - 0105 -0406
Promises 12 -1 -95
Mike Carter
105 Adams St
3- 065 - 0535 -0001
Hutchinson MN 55350
Tim Stevens
105 Adams St
535 4th Ave SE
131.97
Hutchinson MN 55350
CC: Hutchinson Iron & Metal
535 4th Ave SE
1130 Arch St SE
95.92
Hutchinson MN 555350
Promises 12 -1 -95
3 -210- 0405 -0102
3- 080 - 0116 -0802 Mary Welna
Daryl Willet 405 Adams St
116 5th Ave NW Hutchinson MN 55350
Hutchinson MN 55350 405 Adams St
116 5th Ave NW 105.76
137.73 CC: Lawrence Wendorff
Promises 11 -30 -95 24142 Vista Rd
Hutchinson MN 55350
3- 210 - 0315 -0002
3- 075- 0175 -0304
George Nelson
Chris Stanton
21257 Belle Lake Rd
175 5th Ave NE
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hutchinson MN 55350
315 Adams St
175 5th Ave NE
154.74
49.17
3 -210- 0405 -0102
3- 080 - 0116 -0802 Mary Welna
Daryl Willet 405 Adams St
116 5th Ave NW Hutchinson MN 55350
Hutchinson MN 55350 405 Adams St
116 5th Ave NW 105.76
137.73 CC: Lawrence Wendorff
Promises 11 -30 -95 24142 Vista Rd
Hutchinson MN 55350
3- 210 - 05510 -0303
Michael Keeler
551 Adams ST
Hutchinson MN 55350
551 Adams St
168.60
3- 210 - 0595 -0103
David Hickle
595 Adams St
Hutchinson MN 55350
595 Adams St
131.99
CC: Frank Fay
35 Main St N
Hutchinson MN 55350
Promises 12 -8 -95
3- 227 - 0731 -0701
Richard Block
731 Arizona St
Hutchinson MN 55350
731 Arizona St
35.59
3- 275- 0510 -0506
Jason I<nacke
510 California St
Hutchinson MN 55350
510 California St
130.82
3- 275- 0512 -0304
Vickie Hogrefe
512 California St
Hutchinson MN 55350
512 California St
110.22
3- 285- 0594 -0202
Deb Bondhus
594 Carlisle St
Hutchinson MNI 55350
594 Carlisle St
143.50
Promises 12 -1 -95
3- 380 - 0415 -0307
Sandra Menard
415 Erie St
Hutchinson MN 55350
415 Erie St
147.41
CC: Richard Larson
640 Adams
Hutchinson MN 55350
3- 380 - 0416 -0206
Jeff Borkenhagen
920 Golf Course Rd
Hutchinson MN 55350
920 Golf Course Rd
124.50
3 -530- 0712 -0201
Vince Jahner
712 Hilltop Dr
Hutchinson MN 55350
712 Hillton Dr
216.21
CC: James Schlagel
656 Juul Rd
Hutchinson MN 55350
3- 655- 0680 -0902
Joseph Jorgenson
680 Lindy La
Hutchinson MN 55350
680 Lindy La
117.36
3- 680 - 0442 -0703
3- 745- 0075 -0401
Darrel Becker
Doug Heilman
442 Main St N
75 North High Dr E
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hutchinson MN 55350
442 Main St N
75 North High Dr E
101.92
145.81
Promises 11 -28 -95
3- 765- 0810 -0902
3- 680 - 0877 -0101
David Laine
Sharon Sauter
810 Oak St
877 Main St N
Hutchinson MN 55350
Hutchinson MN 55350
810 Oak St
877 Main St N
127.33
88.80
CC: Bruce Crosby
3- 795- 0105 -0701
879 Main St N
Tom Carrigan
Hutchinson MN 55350
105 Pauls Rd
Promises 12 -1 -95
Hutchinson MN 55350
105 Pauls Rd
3- 735 - 0306 -0702
92.88
Velvet Williams
306 Monroe St
3- 800 - 0575 -0102
Hutchinson MN 55350
Rodney Markgraf
306 Monroe ST
575 Peterson Cir
167.86
Hutchinson MN 55350
575 Peterson Cir
3- 735- 0336 -0101
194.85
Dale Schlueter
336 Monroe St
3- 855- 0410 -0402
Hutchinson MN 55350
Orlin Henke
336 Monroe St
410 School Rd N
115.41
Hutchinson MN 55350
Promises 12 -04 -95
410 School Rd N
81.54
3- 735- 0540 -0301
Promises 11 -30 -95
James Deragon
540 Monroe St
3- 855- 0870 -0701
Hutchinson MN 55350
Todd Uecker
540 Monroe St
870 School Rd N
196.60
Hutchinson MN 55350
870 School Rd N
70.83
Promises 12 -1 -95
3- 870 - 0707 -0701
Jeff Hart
707 Shady Ridge Rd
Hutchinson MN 55350
707 Shady Ridge Rd
190.72
2- 035- 0503 -0701
James Klassen
531 Main St N
Hutchinson MN 55350
503 2nd Ave SW
151.23
CC: Mike Mooney
65 Game Farm Rd
Maple Plain MN 55359
2 -610- 0515 -0604
Charles Jahnke
448 California St #204
Hutchinson MN 55350
515 Lakeview La
144.00
CC: Preferred Realty (Fanniemae)
3424 Lexington Ave
Shoreview MN 55126
3- 075- 0005 -0902
Gerald Thorson
6913 228 Place NE
Stacy MN 55079
5 5th Ave NE
179.65
CC: LeRoy Gehrke
5 5th Ave NE
Hutchinson MN 55350
3- 600 -0430 -0807
Sam Culver
15710 Rockford Rd
Plymouth MN 55446
430 Kouwe St
211.65
CC: Harlow Karg
75 Arch St
Hutchinson MN 55350
PIONEERLAND LIBRARY SYSTEM
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE REPORT
HUTCHINSON OCTOBER 31, 1995
M -T -D Y -T -D % OF % OF
REVENUE: AMOUNT AMOUNT BUDGET BUDGET `!EAR
RESERVE
0.00
15,687.00
15,687.00
100.00%
83%
CITY OPERATING
17,876.50
71,506.00
71,506.00
100.00%
83%
COUNTY OPERATING
10278 75
41_115 00
41 1 l 5 00 1.00.00%
_83_ot___
GIFTS
0.00
'.037.25
400.00
259.31%
33%
CHARGES, FINES
28.60
33516
200.00
157.58%
83%
FC)I IIPM FNT RFNTAI $
n 00
__ inn
000
_ n,)%---- ._33
%_.__
BOOK SALES
0.00
1,901.60
600.00
316.93%
83%
OTHER
125.00
475.00
0.00
0.00%
83%
TOTAL REVENUES 28,308.85 132,060.01 129:508.00 10' 97% 33%
-EXPEN
SALARIES
- 5,650.84
- 59,876.00
- 76,455.00 78.32%
83%
rtcP tT+t INSURANr
-76¢48 -
-984. CO 79 -48% --
33%
HEALTH INSURANCE- DEDUCTIBLE
0.00
- 320.00
- 320.00 100 -00%
83%
PAYROLLTAXES
- 629.01
- 6,869.68
- 8,104.00 84.77%
83%
-BOOKS
, T, 6.
00- -----42�.23wXo -
83%-
PERIODICALS
-4,43
- 2,801.19
- 4,000.00 70 -03%
83%
BINDINGS
0.00
0.00
- 100.00 0.00%
83%
PO
2D 0I7o0U1�779
0�-
NEW EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT
0.00
- 850.94
- 4,000.00 21.27%
83%
MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS
0.00
- 259.84
-0.00 0.00%
83%
SUPPI
- 413.92
-600- 68.99%
83% --
INSURANCE
0.00
- 1,269.64
- 1,101.00 115.32%
83%
AUDITING
0.00
-60.00
-58.00 103.45%
83%
BOOKKEEPING
-9.68
- 105.86
- 113.00 93.68%
83%
SALES TAX
0.00
- 116.24
- 200.00 58 -12%
83%
TOTAL EXPENDITURES - 7,897.24 - 86,369.01 - 123,985.00 69.66% 83%
all OR I 9 �.�
L D. DeSimone
Chairman of the Board and
Chief Executive Officer
November 20, 1995
The Honorable Marlin Torgerson
Mayor of Hutchinson
Hutchinson City Hall
111 Hassan Street S.E.
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Dear Mayor Torgerson:
NDV 2 2 1995
L
On behalf of 3M and all its employees, I would like to thank you and the
residents of the Hutchinson area for all of your understanding and support
this week, when 3M announced that we would transition from the
production of videotape at our Mag A/V plant.
Some of the initial thoughts you expressed were based on your faith in the
strong bond that exists between the Hutchinson community and 3M. I
want to assure you that your confidence in 3M is appreciated and we're
already working on alternatives at Hutchinson that further justify your trust
and that of the community and 3M employees.
We have appointed a team of several top 3M managers to work out the
plans of our transition from video tape. Doug Ward, Tape plant manager
and site services manager, is a member of the transition team and he will
be sharing information with you and the community from time to time.
Your trust in 3M is appreciated and we will do our utmost to maintain it in
the future.
Sincerely,
c: D. D. Ward- Hutchinson, MN
3M General Offices
3M Center Building 220-14W
St. Paul, Minnesota 55144 -1000
612/736 0478
DAVID B. ARNOLD'
STEVEN A. ANDERSON
G. BARRY ANDERSON*
LAURA K. FRETLAND
DAVID A. BRUEGGEMANN
PAUL D. DOVE"
RICHARD G. MDGEE
CATHRYN D. REHER
GINA M. BRANDT
BRETT D. ARNOLD
'ALSO ADMITTED IN TEXAS AND NEW YORI
ARNOLD, ANDERSON & DOVE
PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
101 PARK PLACE
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 55350 -2563
(612) 587 -7575
FAX (612) 587 -4096
Mr. Gary D. Plotz
City Administrator
Hutchinson City Center
111 Hassan Street S.E.
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
G. BARRY ANDERSON
November 21, 1995
Re: Cable Television Issues
Our File No. 3244 -93054
Dear Gary:
NOV 2 2 1995
OF COUNSEL
RAYMOND C. LALLIER
JANE VAN VALKENBURG
ARTHUR L. DOTEN
5881 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416
(612) 545 -9000
FAX (612) 545 -1793
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55371
(612) 389 -2214
FAX (612) 389 -5506
FOR g00R INFORMATION
I am enclosing herewith copies of two pieces of correspondence I
recently sent out relating to the continuing effort of the City of
Hutchinson and the Telecommunications Commission to determine
whether or not the problem with Country Club Terrace could be
resolved as its relates to cable service to Country Club Terrace.
I would ask that all of this correspondence be placed in the
Council packet on a "for your information" basis.
I did visit with Attorney Alexander, who is an associate with Jane
Bremer's office in Minneapolis, and he advises me that they have
been able to find some law that they feel will be helpful to them
in forcing a resolution of the matter with Hutch, Inc., the owner
of Country Club Terrace. Based on our prior experience, "forcing"
might be an appropriate adjective.
Should you have any questions with regard to this matter, please
advise.
GBA:lm
L.L.P.
CERTIFIED AS A CIVIL TRIAL SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
*CERTIFIED AS A REAL PROPERTY LAW SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
DAVID B. ARNOLD'
STEVEN A. ANDERSON
G. BARRY ANDERSON*
LAURA K. FRETLAND
DAVID A. BRUEGGEMANN
PAUL D. DOVE'*
RICHARD G. MCGEE
CATHRYN D. REHER
GINA M. BRANDT
BRETT D. ARNOLD
ARNOLD, ANDERSON & DOVE
PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
101 PARK PLACE
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 55350 -2563
(612) 567 -7575
FAX(612)587 -4096
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
G. BARRY ANDERSON
November 21, 1995
'ALS DMITTED IN TEX S ANO NEW YORI(
�ir. Tom Alexander
Larkin, Hoffman, Daly & Lindgren, Ltd.
1500 Norwest Financial Center
7900 Xerxes Avenue South
Bloomington, Mn. 55431
Re: Hutchinson Cable Television Issues
Our File no. 3244 -93054
Dear Tom:
OF COUNSEL
RAYMOND C. LALLIER
JANE VAN VALKENBURG
ARTHUR L. DOTEN
5881 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416
(612) 545 -9000
FAX (612) 545 -1793
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55371
1612) 389 -2214
FAX (612) 389 -5506
As a confirmation of our discussion, please be advised that the NSP
easement that was apparently granted by McLeod County that shows up
of record relative to Country Club Terrace is probably long since
abandon. NSP has not provided utility services to the City of
Hutchinson since the creation of the Hutchinson Utilities
Commission sometime in the 19301s. I presume NSP was providing
services to portions of rural McLeod County and that is the history
of this particular easement.
By carbon copy of this correspondence to Brenda Ewing, Planning
Coordinator for the City of Hutchinson, I am asking her to provide
to you the date the Country Club Terrace was officially annexed
into the city of Hutchinson. I am reasonably certain that date is
at least a couple of decades ago and probably much earlier. In any
event, I am sure she will get back to you in the reasonably near
future with that information.
The City is very interested in working with Midwest Cablevision to
resolve this problem because, as we discussed on the telephone and
as was pointed out in my prior correspondence, the local public
access channel as well as the City itself suffers a financial loss
from the "bargain" rates paid by Hutch, Inc.
If I can provide any additional information with respect to these
matters, please advise. Thank you. Best regards.
Very truly yours,
ARNOLD, ANDERSON & DOVE, P.L.L.P
G. Barry_Anderson
CERTIFIED AS A CIVIL TRIAL SPECIALIST BY THE M
GBA: lip, INNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
CERTIFIED AS A REAL PROPERTY LAW SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
ARNOLD, ANDERSON & DOVE
PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP
'ALSO ADMITTED IN TEXAS AND NEW YORK
November 15, 1995
Mr. Clarence Kadrmas
Hutchinson Utilities Commission
225 Michigan Street S.E.
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
Re: Cable Television Issues
Our File NO. 3244 -93054
Dear Clarence:
OF COUNSEL
RAYMOND C. LALLIER
JANE VAN VALKENBURG
ARTHUR L. DOTEN
5861 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416
(612) 545 -9000
FAX (612) 545 -1793
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55371
1612) 389 -2214
FAX 16121 389 -5506
I received a request from the counsel for Midwest Cablevision for
information regarding utility service to Hutch,. Inc., a /k /a Country
Club Terrace mobile home park. specifically, they want to know if
we bill each individual mobile home for gas and electric service to
the park. Also, they want to know if our service lines are
underground.
I would appreciate it if you would drop a note to Midwest's
attorney regarding these points of inquiry and also provide the
name and telephone number of the appropriate contact person at the
Utilities Commission if they have any other questions. Midwest's
attorney is as follows:
Ms. Jane E. Bremer
Larkin, Hoffman, Daly & Lindgren, Ltd.
1500 Norwest Financial Center
7900 Xerxes Avenue South
Bloomington, Mn. 55431
Midwest is looking to resolve the service and billing issues with
Hutch, Inc., a subject of intense interest to the
Telecommunications Commission and the City.
CERTIFIED AS A CIVIL TRIAL SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
��CERTIFIED AS A REAL PROPERTY LAW SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
ATTO R N EYS AT LAW
101 PARK PLACE
DAVID B. ARNOLD'
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 55350 -2563
STEVEN A. ANDERSON
G. BARRY ANDERSON*
(612) 587 -7575
LAURA K. FRETLAND
FAX (612) 507 -4096
DAVID A. BRUEGGEMANN
PAUL D. DOVE**
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
RICHARD G. MEGEE
G. BARRY ANDERSON
CATHRYN D. REHER
GINA M. BRANDT
BRETT D. ARNOLD
'ALSO ADMITTED IN TEXAS AND NEW YORK
November 15, 1995
Mr. Clarence Kadrmas
Hutchinson Utilities Commission
225 Michigan Street S.E.
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
Re: Cable Television Issues
Our File NO. 3244 -93054
Dear Clarence:
OF COUNSEL
RAYMOND C. LALLIER
JANE VAN VALKENBURG
ARTHUR L. DOTEN
5861 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416
(612) 545 -9000
FAX (612) 545 -1793
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55371
1612) 389 -2214
FAX 16121 389 -5506
I received a request from the counsel for Midwest Cablevision for
information regarding utility service to Hutch,. Inc., a /k /a Country
Club Terrace mobile home park. specifically, they want to know if
we bill each individual mobile home for gas and electric service to
the park. Also, they want to know if our service lines are
underground.
I would appreciate it if you would drop a note to Midwest's
attorney regarding these points of inquiry and also provide the
name and telephone number of the appropriate contact person at the
Utilities Commission if they have any other questions. Midwest's
attorney is as follows:
Ms. Jane E. Bremer
Larkin, Hoffman, Daly & Lindgren, Ltd.
1500 Norwest Financial Center
7900 Xerxes Avenue South
Bloomington, Mn. 55431
Midwest is looking to resolve the service and billing issues with
Hutch, Inc., a subject of intense interest to the
Telecommunications Commission and the City.
CERTIFIED AS A CIVIL TRIAL SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
��CERTIFIED AS A REAL PROPERTY LAW SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
Mr. Clarence Kadrmas
November 15, 1995
Page 2
Thank you.
Very truly yours,
ARNOLD, ANDERSON & DOVE, P.L.L.P.
G. Barry Anderson
GBA:lm
CC Gary Plotz
Marlin Torgerson
Rob Gordon
Jane Bremer
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DAVID X5. ARNOLD'
STEVEN A. ANDERSON
G. BARRY ANDERSON`
LAURA K. FRETLAND
DAVID A. BRUEGGEMANN
PAUL D. DOVE**
RICHARD G. McGEE
CATHRYN D. REHER
GINA M. BRANDT
BRETT D. ARNOLD
'ALSO ADMITTED IN 1"" AN. NEW YORK
ARNOLD, ANDERSON & DOVE
PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
101 PARK PLACE
HUTCHINSON. MINNESOTA 55350 -2563
Mr. James Marka
Building Official
Hutchinson City Center
Ill Hassan Street S.E.
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
(612) 587 -7575
FAX (612) 587 -4096
RESIDENT ATTORNEY
G. BARRY ANDERSON
November 2, 1995
Re: occupancy issues
Our File No. 3188 -87087
Dear Jim:
F ^2 YOUR INFORMATION
OF COUNSEL
RAYMOND C. LALLIER
JANE VAN VALKENBURG
ARTHUR L. DOTEN
5881 CEDAR LAKE ROAD
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416
16121 545 -9000
FAX (6121 545 -1793
501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55371
16121389 -2214
FAX 16121389 -5506
As you know, the City has struggled from time to time with
occupancy issues particularly as those issues relate to zoning
matters. I am enclosing an article which appeared in the
Minneapolis Star Tribune supplement dealing with homes and the
occupancy issue and I thought both the Planning Commission and City
Council might find this article to be of some interest and I pass
the article along to both bodies for review and consideration.
I hope this correspondence otherwise finds you well. Best regards.
Very truly yours,
OLD, AN RSON &
i Barr Anders n
GBA:lm
Enclosures
CC Gary Plotz
DOVE, P.L.L.P.
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��CERTIFIED AS A REAL PROPERTY LAW SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
Occupancy standards difficult to interpret
Landlords and cities
wrestle with issue
of how many people
should be living in
certain size housing
By Jim euchta
Swr Tribune Swff Writer
Figuring out how many people legally
can occupy an apartment can be as
complicated as trying to guess the num-
ber of jelly beans in a jar. Occupancy
standards — to the consternation of
property managers who try to establish
them and renters who try to adhere to
them— can be difficult to understand
and interpret.
The Issue of occupancy standards is
being examinedforseveralreasons.Va -
canq� rates are lower than they've been
In a decade (less than 1 percent in some
cities), and rent prices are rising steadily,
creating high demand for apartments.
That means that landlords can be more
selective and that there are fewer apart-
ments for rent.
In addition, more families of ethnic
heritages that tend to live communally
or In extended families now llve in Min-
nesota.
Local, state and
federal rules
In cities and townships In Minnesota,
occupancy standards may be detailed In
local zoning ordinances and fire codes.
Some titles have occupancy limits
adapted from general Building Officials
and Code Administrator (BOCA) guide-
lines that deal with structural capacities
and evacuation plans. Other cities base
occupancy guidelines on a maximum
number of people per livable square foot
or per bedroom
There are no state laws that set maxi-
mum occupancy limits or that prohibit
property managers from establishing
then own occupancy standards. This
does not mean, however, that an occu-
pancy limit. established by a property
manager is necessarily legal, said Ken
Nickolai, director of policy and legal af-
fairs for the Department of Human
Rights. "Occupancy standards can be a
violation of the Human Rights Act: not
all of them are, but depending on how
they're used, they can be."
The state Department of Human
Rights can deem an occupancy, standard
Illegal If Its Imposition results In dis-
crimination against a protected class.
Protected classes under the stale Human
Rights Act include race- color, creed,
religion, national origin, sex, marital sta-
tus, status with regard to public assis-
tance, disability, sexual orientation or
familial status.
However, if there are applicable local
or federal occupancy standards, then the
state's prohibition against dlscrimine-
don based on familial status Is supersed-
ed by the local or federal law.
At the national level, the federal Fair
Housing AM Is enforced by the U.S. De-
Sim Tr4 prole by Tan Sweeney
Attorney Donna HaMary of Hsntwry, Neumeyer 6 Carney has represented landlords In dF
ulminatlun canes. She says standards we Important because they will help ensure that
overcrowding does not occur.
owns or subsidizes. but, like the state, it
doesn't establish generally applicable
occupancy rules or guidelines. Both
HUD and the state Human Rights De.
partment determine the permissibilityry of
occupancy standards based onwhether
they discriminate against a protected
class, including familial status.
Defined by the Fair Housing Act, fa-
mWal status applies to a parent, legal
guardian or designated custodian of a
child or children under age 18. The act
also protects people who are pregnant or
in the process o[ securing legal custody
of a ch lld under 18.
The Fair Housing Act is enforced by
HUD, and, like the stare Human Rights
Act, the federal laws does not limit any
reasonable local or state restrictions re-
garding the maximum number of occu-
pants permitted to occupy a dwelling-
There are some slivatlons in which it
is legal not to rent to families with chil-
dren. Generaly, under federal law, land-
lords can prohibit children In an owner -
occupled single - family house or apart.
ment building with four or fewer units,
or one that is considered a seniors -only
building under criteria established by
the Department of Human Rights and
HUD.
If a property manager who has en.
forced an occupancy llmll wn prove that
the limit is necessary for business and
safety reasons, then it may be deemed
acceptable.
Industry standard Is
two per bedroom
cupancy standard.
For many years, the rule of thumb
has been two people per bedroom,' said
Jack Horner, legal counsel for the Min-
nesota Multi Housing Association. The
precedent for that standard came from a
1984 Ramsey County District Court case
In which the court determined that It
was reasonable. Nov, he added. It ap-
pears that both the state Department of
Human Rights and HUD are in the proc-
ess of reevaluating what's acre 'able.
in a recent case of alleged Iscrimmu-
lion in Bloomington, the state Human
Rights Department ruled that there was
probable cause for discrimination and
that the property manager could not
enforce occupancy standards. That rul-
ing led to a meeting of representatives
from the Multi Housing Association, Le-
gal Aid Society, HUD and the state agem
cyto discuss the Issue.
At the meeting, representatives for
apartment owners and managers said
they would like to see clearer guidance
on this issue so that property managers
can continue operating under the law.
Property managers claim that occu-
pancy standards help them maintain
dean and safe apartment buildings.
'landlords are under a lot of pressure
to run a tight proyyerty and to make sure
they know who's living there." said Dan -
na Hanben', an attorney who has repre-
sented landlords in discrimination cases
"If there's a problem in Minneapolis,
then could lose their license for not con-
trolling their property. -
Hanbery said standards are important
"Landlords are under a lot
of pressure to run a tight
property and to make sure
they know who's livingg
there. If there's a problem
in Minneapolis, they could
lose their license for not
controlling their property."
— Donuts Hanbery, attorney
other reasons as well. Having too many
people in an apartment can overburden
an apartment building's mechanical and
plumbing systems, not to mention crea t-
Ing parking and noise problems, she
said. Local codes often are ineffective
because they might dictate only the
highest number of people that a building
can accommodate, she said.
Hanbery said that if property manag-
ers lose control of how many people can
Rve in their apartments, they might have
to charge rents on a per- capita rent
structure not unlike what guests encoun-
ter at a hotel.
While It would be easier to have a
simplest[ of rudes applicable in all situa.
tions, the unique nature of discrimina.
tion claims requires individual analysis,
said Dorinda NIlder, a Legal Afd attorney.
'We don't like nonspecifJdty, but I don't
see a way for it [occupancy standards] to
be more specific," she said.
Nickolai of the Human Rights Depart-
ment said, "The industry wants a hard-
and. fast rule, but the Human Rights Act
is more complex than that. The Depart-
ment of Human Rights has to look at
cases that come before them and ana-
lyze them In Ilght of the law."
The department has no plans to Pur-
sue any legislation seeking expanded au-
thority over occupancy limits because
The department has the authority to ex-
amine these types of complaints, Nicko-
let said.
Standards affect famllles
Opponents of the two- people -per-
bedroom standard say the limits can be
used to avoid renting to families with
children. Thus, the primary effect of oc-
cupancy standards has been on families,
said Shem• Coates, a housing advocate
with HOME Line, a housing service That
serves suburban Hennepin County. She
said the number of cases of apparent
familial discrimination based on occu-
pancy standards has increased signlB-
can fly in the past couple of years.
The most common scenario Involves
one - pnent families with two children
applying for a one - bedroom apartment.
Coaies said. If the parent is recei•dn
AFDC, he or she Is limited to spendir
-
5399 a month for an apartment. I
landlord has an occupancy limit of -
people per bedroom, that three -pr
family is out of luck. because It can't ren.
a two-bedroom apartment for 5399,
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Coates said. Under the Fair Housing,\
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While It might seem easier to have a simple set of rules applicable In all situations, the
unique nature of discrimination claims requires Individual analysis, according to Legal Ald
attorney Dorinda Wider.
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Occupancy standards are difficult
to understand and to apply evenly
Law, that family may have been dis.
"The industry wants a
criminated against because of their fa-
hard -and fast ruler but the
stores.
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Human Rights Act is more
Co
Coates recalled another situation two years ago In which a fire in a low-income
complex than that. The
apartment building left a family of seven
Department of Human
homeless. They had a federal Section 8
Rights has t0 look at cases
certificate for subsidized rent that quali-
fied
hat COm¢ before tlueln and
ed them for a three - bedroom apart-
ment, but because most property man-
analyze them in light Of
agers had limits of two people per bed-
the lain."
room, they were unable to find housing.
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Jaime Pedraza, director of the Fair
Housing and Equal Opportuniry Divlblon
_Ken Mckolel, director of policy and legal
of HUD, said that under federal law
affairs for the Department of Human Rights
there Is no protection for roommates or
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nonfamilles or for families without chil-
answer is to provide decent affordable
dren. That includes parents of adults.
housing and to avoid discrimination. It's
She said some Sfinnesoia cities, such as
a question of what's a proper Ili able
Mankato and Sr. Cloud, have local hu-
situation."
man rights ordinances that protect
Recognizing discrimination Isn't al-
smdents.
ways easy, said Wider - "What we can tell
Peciraze said tenants with questions
consumers Is that any kind of rule that
about occupancy should check their
distinguishes between the number of
lease, which may list a property's occu-
adults and children that can occupy a
pancy requirements and may require
unit is suspect,' she said.
chat all residents be listed on the lease. It
'For some landlords, children present
also might deal with how guests are
a problem: they perceive children as be-
aegarded. Proving that someone is not
ing noisy, des rucdve.' Wider said. But
vhng in your apartment might require
under the law, 'you can't make that
chat the person provide proofuf residen-
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will, HUD because it can be a lengthy
Prot(% , and often complainants fear re.
tallation. Coates said.
Horner agreed that there is a low
sup4ly of affordable housing for families.
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AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP - BUDGET 1996
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1995
4:00 P.M.
CITY CENTER - MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM
A. TAX LEVY
1. REVIEW CURRENT LEVY IMPACT
2. DEBT SERVICE FUNDS
3. GENERAL FUND
B. DIRECTORS MEMO
1. REVIEW RECOMMENDATION
2. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION
• C. CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND
1. 1996 Revenues
2.1996 Proposed Expenditures
D. FUTURE UTILITY TRANSFERS
1. Meeting with Utility Commission members
A. Options
2. Transfers from other Enterprise Funds
E.. NEXT WORK SHOP DATE - ENTERPRISE FUNDS
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