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CITY
CALENDAR
', "1EEI< OF
August 29 TO September
l7EDNESDAY
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BACK TO SCHOOL
2:30 P.M. - League of MN Cities
Fall Regional Meet-
ing at Crow River
Country Club
4:00 P.M. - Park & Recreation
Board Meeting at
City Hall
SUNDAY
-29-
THURSDAY
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MONDAY
-30-
2 :00 P.M. - Utilities Commissioi
Meeting at Utilitie1
7:30 P.M. - Special City Counci
Meeting at City
Hall
FRIDAY
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TUESDAY
-31-
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SATURDAY
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AGENDA
SPECIAL MEETING - HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1982
1. Call to Order - 7:30 P.M.
2. Public Hearing.- 8:00 P.M.
,/(a) Consideration of Improvement on Franklin Street for On- Street Parking
Action - Motion to close hearing - Motion to reject - Motion to waive
reading and adopt Resolution
f(b) Consideration of Improvement on Hassan Street for On- Street Parking
Action - Motion to close hearing - Motion to reject - Motion to waive
reading and adopt Resolution
3. Old Business
✓(a) Consideration of Allowing Electrical Hook -Up for Hutchinson Ambassadors
Food Stand at Annual Arts and Crafts Festival (DEFERRED AUGUST 24, 1982
Action -
4(b) Consideration of Sunday Sales of Intoxicating Liquor (Requested by F. W.
Schaefer of V.F.W.) (DEFERRED AUGUST 24, 1982)
Action -
✓(c) Consideration of 1983 Improvement Projects
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to waive reading and adopt Resolution(s)
Ordering Preparation of Report
4. New Business
,//�(a) Consideration of Appointment of Garey Knudsen to HRA
Action - Motion to ratify appointment
/(b) Consideration of Recommendation of HRA to Investigate Municipal Ownership
of Evergreen Apartment Building
Action -
✓(c) Consideration of Report Regarding Maintenance Assessments
Action -
COUNCIL AGENDA
AUGUST 30, 1982
./(d) Consideration of Parking Assessment Formula for Parking Program
Action -
Consideration of Final Resolution on Industrial Revenue Bonds for Hecht
Associates
Action - Motion to reject - Motion to waive reading and adopt Resolution
V(f) Consideration of Establishing A Different Date for the Regular City
Council Meeting Scheduled for September 14, 1982
Action -
i/(g) Consideration of Request by Mark McGraw for Permission to Use Boulevard
And /or Street for Second Concession Unit Next to Popcorn Stand In Library
Square for Arts and Crafts Festival
Action - Motion to approve - Motion to reject
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5. Adjournment
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NOTICE OF lic_a:. _':! '1' PTROVE IE`:T
Publication No. 2975
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, will meet in
the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 8:00 P.M. on Monday , Au moist 304 1982,
to consider the making of an improvement on Franklin Street from Second Ave.
S.W. to 66 feet South of Third Ave. S.W. by the construction of grading, base,
temporary surfacing, bumper curb and appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota
Statutes, Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for
such improvement is the property abutting on such street. The estimated cost
of such improvement is $13,299.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with
reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting.
U CitA Clerk
Published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, August 17th, 1982 and on
Thursday, August 24th, 1982.
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HUTCHII -:SON, I ✓INN. 55356
ENGINEER'S REPORT
DATE: August 10, 1982
TO: Mavor and Citv Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: On- Street Parking Improvement Project
Gentlemen:
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a hearing
be held on August 30th, 1982
Project Franklin St.
Grading, Base Temporary Surfacing Bumper Curb and Appurtenances from
Second Avenue S.W. to 66 feet South of Third Avenue S.W.
Construction Cost $ 10,230.00
Engineering 1,023.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous 1.023.00
Land Acquisition 0.00
Capitalized Interest 1,023.00
TOTAL ------------------------------------------ $ 13 299.00
Assessable Cost $ 13.299.00
Deferred Assessable Cost 0.00
City Cost 0.00
TOTAL ------------------------------------------ $ 13.299.00
Respectfully submitted,
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Marlow V. Priebe
Director of Engineering
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I, Richard M. Smith, O.dner of hots 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 6, 7, 8 of Bloc}; 'V,
and Lot 10 of Block 32, South Half, City of Hutchinson, and all vacated
streets now owned by Hutchinson Futures, Inc., hereby petition the City
Council of the City of Hutchinson:
1. Request the City make the following improvements pursuant
to M.S. 429:
a. On the East side of Franklin Street from Second Avenue
S.W. to 60' South of Third Avenue S.W.:
Curb Removal
Remove Blacktop
Common Excavation
Gravel Base
Dust Coat
Seal Coat
Bumper Curb
Hydrant Relocation
Catch Basin Adjustments and Grate Replacement
b. On West side of Main Street North of Third Avenue S.W.:
Concrete Sawing
Curb Removal
Sidewalk Removal
Sidewalk Installation
Curb Installation
2. Waive the Improvement Hearing pursuant to M.S. 429 to
consider the making of the above improvements.
3. Agree to pay 1000 of the cost of the improvements (special
assessments) with possible credit given for parking assessments.
Richard M. Smith
August 27, 1982
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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NOTICE OF HEAR:'. ON IMPR01E,fENT
Publication. ',:o. 2976
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, will meet in
the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 8:00 P.M. on Monday . August 30, 1982,
to consider the making of an improvement on Hassan Street from Washington Ave.
East to First Ave. N.E. by the construction of grading, base, temporary
surfacing, bumper curb and appurtenances, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,
Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such
improvement is the property abutting on such street. The estimated cost
of such improvement is $15,171.00. Such persons as desire to be heard with
reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting.
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Published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, August 17th, 1982 and on
Thursday, August 24th, 1982.
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HUTCHINSON, MINN. 5535✓
ENGINEER'S REPORT
DATE: Asst 10, 1982
T0: A:ayor and Citv Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
SUBJECT: On- Street Parking Improvement Project
Gentlemen:
I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed project is
feasible and recommend it be constructed. If acceptable, I recommend a hearing
be held on August 3Qth, 1982
Project Hassan St.
Grading, Base, Temporary Surfacing Bumper Curb and Appurtenances from
Washington Avenue East to First Avenue N.E.
Construction Cost $ 11,670.00
Engineering 1.167.00
Fiscal and Miscellaneous 1.167.00
Land Acquisition 0.00
Capitalized Interest 1.167.00
TOTAL ------------------------------------------ $ 15.171.00
Assessable Cost $ 15.171.00
Deferred Assessable Cost 0.00
City Cost 0.00
TOTAL ------------------------------------------ $ 15,171.00
Respectfully submitted,
Marlow V. Priebe
Director of Engineering
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37' WASHINGTON AV6 UE WEST
HUTCHINSON, MINN. 55350
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DATE: July 30, 1982
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of Engineering
RE: Proposed 1983 Improvement Projects
Watermain
Assessable
city
Total
8" - Fair Ave. from Monroe St. to T.H. 22
and
T-H. 22 from Fair Ave. to Oakland Ave. $ -0-
$ 40,000
$
40,000
8" - T.H. 7 East from 5th Ave. N.E. to 200'
West of Michigan St.
12,000
40,000
52,000
6" - Waller Drive from Bluff St. to 400'
Southeast
-0-
12,000
12,000
All - watermain projects are part of system
improvement and
only the T.H.
7
East
project will serve properties that do not
presently have water service
readily
available.
Grading
Subgrade Lindy Lane and Hilltop Drive in
Kimberly's Country Estates
$ 6,000
$ -0-
$
6,000
Work is in a new Subdivision.
Curb and Gutter -
Boston St. from Atlanta Ave. to Baltimore
Ave. in Paden's First Add.
$ 6,600
$ -0-
$
6,600
Baltimore Ave. from Boston St. to T.H. 15
in
Paden's First Add.
10,800
-0-
10,800
Bradford St. in Schmidtbauer's Second Add.
4,600
-0-
4,600
Sherwood St. between Schmidtbauer's First
6
Second Addition
2,600
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2,600
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Lindy Lane in Kimberly's Country Estates
All work is in new Subdivisions.
,Street Surfacing
Grove Street - 2nd Ave. S.W. to T.H. 15
City .Cost=
Park Frontage = $20,250
Intersections = $19,600
Credits = $ 9,360
1983 Maint.-
Permanent Sts-= $35,000
Brown Street - Division Ave, to T.H_ 15
City Cost=
Intersections = $10,700
Street Lights = 12,900
Glen Street - 3rd Ave. S.W. to T.H. 15
City Cost=
Park Frontage = $10,800
Intersections = $19,700
Credits = $ 8,000
1983 Maint.-
Permanent Sts.= $10,000
Street Surfacinq and Curb & Gutter
Assc `e-. _rie City
$ 61000 $ -0-
Total
$ 6,000
$140,000 $ 84,210 $224,210
78,400 23,600 102,000
96,500 48,500 145,000
Franklin Street - 2nd Ave_ S-W. to T.H_ 15 $152,500 $ 75,800 $228,300
City Cost=
Intersections = $21,850
Credits = $ 8,900
1983 Maint.-
Permanent Sts.= $35,000
On Street Park-
ing = $10,000
Based on the City Policy to complete a street program by 1992, the above streets
are recommended for the following reasons:
1_ The area between Lynn Road and Dale Street is nearly completed.
2. The area now under consideration is South of Second Ave_ S-W. between
Lynn Road and Main St.
3: The corner lots in most cases have the smaller frontage on the North -
South Streets.
rage_ 3
s _able _ City
Second Ave. S-E. -from Adams St. to Huron St. $ 50,000 $ 50,000
City Cost=
Intersections = $10,000
• Storm Sewer = $ 7,000
Credits = $33,000
/Funding of projects: $75,000 MSA & $25,000 Bonds
/First Ave. S.W. from Main St. to Franklin St.
(non- beautification project)
City Cost=
City Property = $35,300
Street Lights = $ 6,000
Credits = $14,700
Sidewalk Program
TOTALS-- -- --- --
35,000 56,000
Total
$100,000
91,000
Sidewalk and vault repair by
Nemitz not included.
$ 35,000 $ 35,000 $70,000
- -- $636,000 $465,110 $1,101,110
Kindly review the above- report and I would appreciate any input prior to the next
council meeting relative to additions or deletions. I will revise the report as
per such input. .
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Marlow V. Priebe
Director of Engineering
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Ken Merrill
August 16, 1982
Hutchinson City Council
City Hall
37 Washington Avenue W.
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
Dear Council Members,
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We, the residents of Jackson Street, request the
asphslt surfacing of Jackson Street be added to the 1983
improvement schedule by the City Council.
Sincerely,
The residents of Jackson Street
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133 Third Avenue S.W. • Hutchi"866, Minnesota 55350
jjj!!2r Telephone: (612) 567 -2168
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
August 20, 1982
Mr. Gary Plotz,
City Hall
Hutchinson, MN
Dear Gary:
City Administrator
55350
I would like to inform you that the term of Commissioner Garey Knudsen
will expire on August 31, 1982. He was appointed one year ago to fill
the unexpired term of Warren Macemon who resigned due to the fact that
he was no longer a resident of the municipality. Mr. Knudsen has
agreed to serve a full five -year term on the BRA Board if so appointed
by the City Council. It is therefore the purpose of this letter to
request of you that the City Council address this appointment at the
meeting scheduled for Monday, August 30, 1982 at 7:30 P.M.
Thank you for your cooperation. -
Very truly yours,
CC CALLL LZ'
Carol Haukos
Executive Director
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HUTCHIN-SON HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
133 Third Avenue S.W. • Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
Telephone: (612)587 -2168
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
TO: GARY PLOTZ, CITY ADMINISTRATOR
FROM: CAROL HAUKOSI BRA DIRECTOR
SUBJECT: BRA AGENDA ITEM FOR CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON AUGUST 30, 1982
Would you please place the HRA*s request for City Council authoriza-
tion to investigate municipal ownership of the Evergreen Apartment
building on the agenda for the council meeting at 7:30 P.M. on August
300 1982? Thank you for your cooperation.
HUTCHINS!' V�l HOUSING AND REDEVELOP i:'i7HT AUTHORITY
133 Third Avenue S.W. - Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
Telephone: (612)587 -2168
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
August 18, 1982
TO: HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL
FROM: HHRA BOARD OF COMUSSIONERS, CHAIRMAN PAUL ACKLAND
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As the members of the City Council are very much aware, the City of
Hutchinson along with developer Ken Lever and the BRA have succeeded
in the planning, development, building and occupancy of the 62 -unit
federally subsidized Evergreen housing project for the elderly. This
building not only provides apartments for eligible elderly, but in
addition has the City funded senior center located on approximately
50% of the ground floor of the building. The remainder of the building
is owned by a partnership headed by Mr. Lever who have invested funds -
o£ their own and who have'obtained through the Minnesota Housing Finance
Agency and the Department of Housing and Urban Development a Section 8
mortgage to finance the building over a 30 -year period. Since the building
is privately owned it can be bought and sold like any other property as
long as the buyer meets the approval of the Minnesota Housing Finance
Agency. It has been brought to our attention that the current owners of
the Evergreen building headed by Mr. Lever are at present considering
the sale of the building to another out-of -town private owner. This
sale could take place by yearend, or may take place in the future in an-
other fiscal year. Of course the sale of the building to other owners
could quite possibly mean that there would no longer be local management
by the HRA of the residential portion as the new owners would be under
no contract obligation to utilize the management services of the HRA, but
could have an out -of -town management firm assume that responsibility If
they so desire. In addition, there would be no guarantee that the new
owners would cooperate with local government in the use of the building's
residential area as an integral part of the senior center's activities in
the building. It is for these reasons that the HRA would request authori-
zation by the City Council to allow city staff to investigate the possi-
bility of the municipal purchase and subsequent long term ownership of the
Evergreen building. It is the hope of the HRA that this investigation will
provide local authorities the information necessary to make the determina-
tion that municipal ownership would be allowable based on regulations, and
that its cost would be feasible based on available financing methods.
Once this is determined, the municipal government would be able'to act based
on its findings should it be informed that the building was to be sold. In
conclusion, the BRA Board of Commissioners requests the City Council to
grant approval to authorize city staff to investigate this issue.
(612; 537 -5151
37 WASHINGTON AVENUE WEST
HUTCHINSON, MINN. 55350
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: August 17, 1982
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TO: Mayor and City Council
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FROM: Gary D. Plotzj Cif Administator
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SUBJECT: Notes on Visit to Bloomington_ Maintenance Assessment -Policy—
HISTORY
-- Initiated in 1962
-- First hearing on concept, full- house; thereafter very little opposition
by public
-- Designated 100 miles of unimproved streets
-- Unimproved defined as "road mix" streets
-- City utilized slide show to explain program
LEGAL BASIS
-- Combination City Charter and Minnesota Statute 429
-- Also passed local ordinance establishing the program
-- There have been no legal challenges on "concept"
IMPLEMENTATION
-- Initially designated the improved streets (250 miles) and unimproved streets
(100 miles)
-- Assessed on "system basis," not front foot or benefit in front of assessed
property
-- Assessment hearing once every four (4) years
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-- Financed internally by revolving fund
-- Assessment over 10 years span
-- Assessed on "system basis;' however spread on front footage at 44C /front foot;
additional 28(,/front foot on short side of corner lot
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HUTCHINSON, MINN. 55350
August 25, 1982
Mr. Mark McGraw
831 Second Avenue S.W.
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Dear Mr. McGraw:
The purpose of this letter is to inform you that it will be necessary for you
to submit a request to the City Council for the use of the City boulevard and/
or street. if -you intend to set up a second unit next to the Popcorn Stand at
the corner of Library Square during the Arts and Crafts Festival.
The City Council will be holding a special meeting on August 30, 1982 at 7:30 P.M.
The next Regular Meeting of the City Council will be held on September 14, 1982.
If you have any questions, please contact City Hall.
Sincerely,
CITY OF .HUTC\H)INS `
Marilyn Swanson
Administrative Secretary
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Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350
Au;;sst 27, 1982
Mayor James DeMeyer and the
Hutchinson City Council
City Hall
Hutchinson, Mn. 55350
Gentlemen:
AUr 1982
RECEIvp
By
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
This is to inform you that the Hutchinson Library Board at its
meeting last evening selected Myron Clapp of Hutchinson as cus-
todian. He will start work as of October 1, 1982.
Harry Bingenheimer will remain on the job until that time.
RWB:bcw
Very truly yours,
HUTCHINSON YITBLIC LIBRARY BOARD
Ralph '4. Bergst�resi
Since
1934
;AILLER, MILLER & MAC, INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
P 0 Box 248
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August 27, 1982 FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Mr. Gary Plots
City of Hutchinson
Hutchinson, MN. 55350
Re: S & L Rehab Project
Dear Gary;
In response to a phone conversation with Jerry Gilligan of
Dorsey- Whitney law firm, I would like to bring you up to
date as to our progress on the S & L project.
The limited partnership has been registered with the State
in accordance with state law and is in place to purchase
the property. We are at this time finalizing plans and
specifications needed to finalize the Industrial Revenue
mortgage. We fully expect to complete this by the middle to
the end -of September and be able to close on the property
at this time.
Gary, if you have any questions, please feel free to call.
S`er @ly*G
McClure
DORSEY, W'J•GkiORST, HANNAFORD. WHITN•& HALLADAY
2200 FIRST BANK PLACE EAST
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55402
16121340 -2600
CABLE: DOROW
TELEX: 2B -0605
TELECOPIER:1612) 340 -2866
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ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101
(612)227 -8017
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ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA 55903
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WASHINGTON. D.C. 20036
202) 2962780
800)424.2942
312 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
WAYZATA, MINNESOTA 55391
(612) 4760373
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Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 �•�
Gentlemen:
Re: $490,000 Improvement Bonds of 1982 and
$1,275,000 General Obligation Water Revenue
Bonds of 1982
City of Hutchinson, Minnesota
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each of the above issues which will be printed on the back of
the Bonds for each issue.
Please call us should you have any questions or
comments concerning this matter
Very truly yours,
Jerome P. Gilligan
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Enclosures
cc Ehlers and Associates, Inc.
Mr. Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator
Mr. Plotz:
As requested by Marilyn Swanson, also enclosed is a
copy of our legal opinion regarding the Tax Increment Bonds.
DORSEY & WHITNEY
2200 FIRST BANK PLACE EAST
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55402
16121340 -2600
CABLEOOROW
TELEX: 2"605
TELECOPIER: 1612, 34P2868
$490,000 Improvement Bonds of 1982
City of Hutchinson
McLeod County, Minnesota
We have acted as Bond Counsel in connection with the
issuance by the City of Hutchinson, McLeod County, Minnesota,
of its Improvement Bonds of 1982 (the Bonds), dated as of
August 1, 1982, in the total principal amount of $490,000.
The Bonds are 98 in number and numbered from 1 through 98,
each in the denomination of $5,000 and payable to bearer.
The Bonds mature in order of serial numbers on May 1 in the
years and amounts set forth below, without option of prior
payment, and bear interest, represented to maturity by
appurtenant and detachable coupons, from date of issue until
paid at the annual rate set forth opposite such years and
amounts, respectively:
Year
Amount
Rate
Year
Amount
Rate
1984
$40,000
8.25%
1989
$50,000
9.40%
1985
50,000
8.50
1990
50,000
9.60
1986
50,000
8.75
1991
50,000
9.80
1987
50,000
9.00
19.92
50,000
10.00
1988
50,00-0
9.20
1993
50,000
10.25
The interest on the Bonds is payable semiannually on each May 1
and November 1, commencing on May 1, 1983. Both principal of
and interest on the Bonds are payable at First Trust Company of
Saint Paul, in St. Paul, Minnesota, or a successor paying agent.
For the purpose of giving this opinion we have examined
certified copies of certain proceedings taken by the City in the
authorization, sale and issuance of the Bonds, including the form
of the Bonds and certificates and affidavits of officers of the
City. From our examination of such proceedings, certificates and
affidavits, assuming the authenticity- thereofi the genuineness of
the signatures thereon and the accuracy of the facts stated therein,
and on the basis of laws, regulations, rulings and decisions in
effect on the date hereof, it is our opinion that:
S,
$490,000 Improvement
Bonds of 1982
DORSEY &""HI'4EY
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City of Hutchinson,
McLeod County, Minnesota
1. The Bonds are in due form, have been duly executed
and delivered, and are valid and binding general obligations of
the City enforceable in accordance with their terms, except to
the extent enforceability may be limited by State of Minnesota
or United States laws relating to bankruptcy, reorganization,
moratorium or creditors' rights generally. -
2. The principal of and interest on the Bonds are
payable primarily from ad valorem taxes and special assessments
which the City has levied or agreed to levy with respect to the
improvements financed by the issuance of the Bonds, the collection
of which the governing body of the City has estimated will pro-
duce amounts at least five percent in excess of the amounts
needed to meet when due the principal and interest payments on
the Bonds, but if necessary for payment of such principal and
interest, ad valorem taxes are required to be levied on all
taxable property in the City, which taxes are not subject to
any limitation as to rate or amount.
3. The Bonds are not "arbitrage bonds" within the
meaning of Section 103(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954,
as amended, and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
4. The Bonds are not subject to taxation as property
by the State of Minnesota, its agencies, municipalities or
political subdivisions, and interest to be paid on the Bonds is
not includible in gross income of the recipient for United States
or State of Minnesota income tax purposes other than State of
Minnesota excise taxes imposed on banks and corporations and
measured by income.
We have not been asked, and have not undertaken, to
review the accuracy, completeness or sufficiency of the Official
Statement or other offering material relating to the Bonds, and,
accordingly, we express no opinion with respect thereto.
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2200 FIRST BANK PLAC"9E''AST
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55402
16121 340 2600
CABLED ROW
TELEX: 280605
TELECOPIER: 96121 3462860
$1,275,000 General Obligation Water
Revenue Bonds of 1982
City of Hutchinson
McLeod County, Minnesota
We have acted as Bond Counsel in connection with the
issuance by the City of Hutchinson, McLeod County, Minnesota,
of its General Obligation Water Revenue Bonds of 1982, dated
as of August 1, 1982, in the total princiipal amount of $1,275,000.
The Bonds are 255 in number and numbered from 1 through 255, each
in the denomination of $5,000, and payable to bearer. The Bonds
mature in order of serial numbers_ on May 1 in the years and amounts
set forth below, without option of prior payment, and Bonds maturing
in such years and amounts bear interest represented by appurtenant
and detachable coupons, from date of issue until paid, at the
annual rate set forth opposite such years and amounts, respectively:
Year
Amount
Rate
Year
Amount
Rate
1985
$25,000
8.50%
1993
$150,000
10.25%
1986
25,000
8.75
1994 _
150,000
10.50
1987 -
25,000
- 9.00
1995-
150,000 -
10.75
1988
25,000
9.20
1996 -_-
150,000-
11.00
1989
25,000
9.40
1997
150,000
11.20
1990
25,000
9.60
1998
150,000
11.40
1991
25,000
9.80
1999
150,000
11.50
1992
50,000
10.00
Interest is payable semiannually on each May 1 and November 1,
commencing on May 1 1983. Both principal of and interest on
the Bonds are payable at First Trust Company of Saint Paul, in
St. Paul, Minnesota, or a successor paying agent.
For the purpose of giving this opinion we have examined
certified copies of certain proceedings taken by the City in the
authorization, sale and issuance of the Bonds, including the form
of the Bonds and certificates and affidavits of officers of the
City. From our examination of such proceedings, certificates and
affidavits, assuming the authenticity thereof, the genuineness of
the signatures thereon, and the accuracy of the facts stated therein,
and on the basis of laws, regulations, rulings and decisions in
effect on the date hereof, it is our opinion that:
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$1,275,000 General Obligal`_on
Water Revenue Bonds of 1982
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City of Hutchinson,
McLeod County, Minnesota
1. The Bonds are in due form, have been duly
authorized, executed and delivered, and are valid and binding
general obligations of the City enforceable in accordance with
their terms, except to the extent enforceability may be
limited by United States or State of Minnesota laws relating
to bankruptcy, reorganization, moratorium or creditors' rights
generally.
2. The principal of and interest on the Bonds are
payable primarily from net revenues of the water and sewer
utility pledged for this purpose; but if necessary for the
payment of such principal and interest, ad valorem taxes are
required to be levied on all taxable property in the City,
which taxes are not subject to any limitation as to rate or
amount.
3. The Bonds are not "arbitrage bonds" within the
meaning of Section 103(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954,
as amended, and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
4. The Bonds are not subject to taxation as property
by the State of Minnesota, its agencies, municipalities or
political subdivisions, and interest to be paid on the Bonds is
not includible in gross income -of the recipient for United States
or State of Minnesota income tax purposes other than State of
Minnesota - excise taxes imposed upon banks and corporations and
measured by income.
We have not been asked, and have not undertaken to
review the accuracy, completeness or sufficiency of the Official
Statement or other offering material relating to the Bonds, and,
accordingly, we express no opinion with respect thereto.
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DCRSEY& WHITNEY
2200 FIRST BANK PLACE EAST
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402
4'6121 340 2600
General Obligation
City
McLeod
CABLE: OOROW
TELEX : 29.0605
TELECOPIER: 16121 3462668
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$135,000
Tax Increment Bonds of 1982
of Hutchinson
County, Minnesota
We have acted as Bond Counsel in connection with the
issuance by the City of Hutchinson, McLeod County, Minnesota,
of its General Obligation Tax Increment Bonds of 1982, dated
July 1, 1982, in the total principal amount of $135,000 (the
Bonds). The Bonds are 27 in number and numbered from 1 through
27, each in the denomination of $5,000, and payable to bearer.
The Bonds mature in order of serial numbers on April 1 in the
years and amounts set forth below, without option of prior
payment, and Bonds maturing in such years and amounts bear
interest, represented to maturity by appurtenant and detachable
coupons, from date of issue until paid, at the annual rate set
forth opposite such years and amounts, respectively:
Interest is payable on April 1, 1983, and semiannually thereafter
on each April 1 and October 1. Both principal of and interest on
the Bonds are payable at the principal office of National City
Bank of Minneapolis, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, or a successor
paying agent.
For the purpose of this opinion, we have examined
certified copies of certain proceedings taken by the City in
the authorization, sale and issuance of the Bonds, including
the form of the Bonds, and certain other proceedings and
documents furnished by the City. From our examination of such
proceedings and other documents, assuming the authenticity
thereof, the genuineness of the signatures thereon, and the
accuracy of the facts stated therein, and on the basis of laws,
regulations, rulings and decisions in effect on the date hereof,
it is our opinion that:
Interest
Interest
Year
Amount
Rate
Year
Amount
Rate
1985
$ 51000
10.50%
1991
$15,000
11.00%
1986
5,000
10.50
1992
15,000
11.25
1987
10,000
10.50
1993
15,000
11.50
1988 _
10,000
10.50
1994
20,000
11.50
1989
10,000
10.75
1995
20,000
11.50
1990
10,000
10.75
Interest is payable on April 1, 1983, and semiannually thereafter
on each April 1 and October 1. Both principal of and interest on
the Bonds are payable at the principal office of National City
Bank of Minneapolis, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, or a successor
paying agent.
For the purpose of this opinion, we have examined
certified copies of certain proceedings taken by the City in
the authorization, sale and issuance of the Bonds, including
the form of the Bonds, and certain other proceedings and
documents furnished by the City. From our examination of such
proceedings and other documents, assuming the authenticity
thereof, the genuineness of the signatures thereon, and the
accuracy of the facts stated therein, and on the basis of laws,
regulations, rulings and decisions in effect on the date hereof,
it is our opinion that:
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$135,000 General Obligation
Tax Increment Bonds of 1982
DoRSEY ? ,'� HITN EY
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City of Hutchinson,
McLeod County, Minnesota
1. The Bonds are in due form, have been duly executed
and delivered, and are valid and binding general obligations of
the City enforceable in accordance with their terms, except to
the extent enforceability may be limited by State of Minnesota
or United States laws relating to bankruptcy, reorganization,
moratorium or creditors' rights.
2. The principal of and interest on the Bonds are
Payable from tax increments to be derived from a tax increment
financing district pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section
273.71 to 273.78, the collection of which the governing body
of the City has estimated will produce amounts at least five
percent (58) in excess of the amounts needed to pay when due
the principal of and interest on the Bonds and any other bonds
payable therefrom, but if necessary for the payment thereof
ad valorem taxes are required by law to be levied on all
taxable property in the City, which taxes are not subject to
any limitation as to rate or amount.
3. The Bonds are not "arbitrage bonds" within the
meaning of Section 103(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954,
as amended, and the Regulations promulgated thereunder.
4. The Bonds are not subject to taxation as property
by the State of Minnesota, its agencies, municipalities or
Political subdivisions, and interest to be paid.on the Bonds is
not includible in gross income of the recipient for United States
or State of Minnesota income tax purposes, other than State of .
Minnesota excise taxes imposed upon banks and corporations and
measured by income.
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I CIYY OF KUTC111AJISON
37 WASHINGTON AVENUE WEST
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 55350
(EMPLOYMENT ADVISORY TO MAYOR AND CITY C
NAME AND ADDRESS Craig Ogren, 485 Hwy 7 East
JOB TITLE Park & Recreation Aide
SUPERVISED BY Bruce Ericson
(612)587 -5152
YOUR INFORMATION
DATE August 24, 1982
EMPLOYMENT STATUS New
Employee
X
Other:
Full
Time
X
Part Time or Seasonal
PAY RATE $3.50
COMMENTS Worked during summer on CETA program. Now needed
to reolace other summer employees who have left. Will work during
fall and winter recreation season as well.
The above personnel action conforms to adopted personnel
policy and to the council approved selection process.
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Personnel CdOrdinator
City Admin Lratoe —A
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Rcoert S. Cam -b I!, C.P.A.
CFon. L. Rolando, I,, C.P.A.
Leme, C.P.A.
Demur D. McGill, C.P.A.
Rop, 1. Cc.I, C.P.A.
Suite 300
Parkdale Four
5353 Gamble Drive
Minneapolis MN 55416
(612) 546 -0404
1- 800-742 -5684
(Minnesota Only)
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Mr. Gary Plotz
City of Hutchinson
Hutchinson, MN 55350
... 25, 1982��BY_-- __._..
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
RE: Audit Proposal
Year Ended December 31, 1982
Per your request, we herewith submit our fee estimate
proposal with respect to the audit for the year ended December 31,
1982. As you well understand, it is always difficult to estimate a
city audit fee due to the changes in funds, ongoing bond issues,
volume of transactions, legal changes and normal annual growth of the
entity involved. We would anticipate that the time involved would be
similar to last year.
We would anticipate that our work schedule would be similar
to previous years. Our fee estimate for the audit according to
generally accepted accounting standards and an opinion that the report
was presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles is as follows:
Based upon our estimate of hours for each category level of
staff and assuming the expectant degree of city accounting assistance
for the coming year and further assuming there are no special
internal problems or other consultation or systems work that would not
be subject to an additional proposal, our audit fee would not exceed
$15,500.
This fee is based upon an expectation that our total billing
at standard rates would be approximately $18,000. Due to the fact
that cities in general have been facing budget and fiscal problems
because of state cut backs, we feel that we can discount the standard
fees by approximately 158.
We of course, wish to continue our present relationship with
the City and we know we can perform the type of work and service you
are looking for. We also feel we have an adequate sized staff with
the necessary expertise in municipal acounting that is necessary for a
city of your size. If you have questions at all about the proposal,
please feel free to contact me.
Very truly yours,
THORSEN, CAMPBELL, ROLANDO & LEHNE
By D C.P.A.
Rog J. Ocel
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Member of The American Group of C.P.A. Firms w :th offices in principal cities