cp03-14-1966 cITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
March 14, 1966
CALL TO ORDER - 7:30 P.M.
y1. TNVOCATION - REV. R. WARNER
APPROVE MINUTES
Regular Meeting - February 28, 1966
Special Meeting - March 8, 1966
Special Meeting - March 9, 1966
APPROVE BILLS
FIRE CHIEF FRANK ENGELHART - 7:45 P.M.
BIDS FOR PICKUP TRUCK FOR WATER DEPT. - 8:00 P.M., Publication #864
OTTO G. BONESTR00, CONSULTANT ENGINEER - 8:15 P.M.
/8. MOTION TO APPOINT JUDGES FOR PRIMARY
Election - April 26 and annual city election May 3, 1966 - attached
3...- 9. THIRD & FINAL READING - Ordinance No. 278 (Merickel Property - �Fweft of
Dale Street)
HUTCH GROWTH - 9:00 P.M.
11. ENGINEER
a. Report on Larson Street petition
b. Petitions
c. Building Permits
12. SAFETY COUNCIL MINUTES - attached
13. NURSING HOME MINUTES - attached
14. PARKING SURVEY - attached
15. ADJOURNMENT
REGULAR COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS February 28, 1966
A Regular Council meeting was called to order by Mayor Fitzloff in the Council
Chambers at the hour of 7:30 P.M. K33X7Ci3bdbd3tiTb3i3 Invocation by Rev Anderson
Members present: Aldermen Linder, Kost, Hanson, Johnson, Atty Schantzen,
Engineer Wilson, Treasurer Smith
Members absent: None
Motion was made, seconded and carried to approve the minutes of the meeting of
February 14, 1966.
Motion was made, seconded and carried that the following bills be and
paid out of the proper funds as follows:
GENERAL FUND
Gerald Fischer
Snow Removal
$ 14.85
George Richards
Snow Removal
3.50
Roger Telecky
Snow Removal
13.13
Sandra Demenge
Clerk of Mun Court
135.20
Theophil Gruenwaldt
Dog hours
59.80
George W. Keenan,Sr.
Assessor's School
9.40
Fire Department
Fire runs
96.25
Merlin R. Bauer
Civil Defense School
79.12
Miller & Miller
Bulletin Board -Police Dept
23.39
Johnson Super Valu
25# Dog Food
2.93
Ben R. Benjamin
Straw -Dog pound
5.40
W. A. Korngiebel
Fire Inspections
40.00
Minn Valloy Test. Lab. Inc.
Test report
16.50
Southern Uniform Co.
Police clothing
18.69
Frank & Rolfe
Sand
4.00
Missouri -Kansas Chemical
Janitor supplies
1-3.50
535.66
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
George Richards
Labor
188.13
Roger Telecky
Labor
195.13
Leo Pillatzki
Labor
66.50
Gerald Fischer
Labor
163.35
Lester Steinhaus
Labor -snow hauling
11.70
Elmer Paulson
Labor -snow hauling
48.75
Ray Albrecht
Labor -snow hauling
48.10
Ed Ondrachek
Labor -snow hauling
18.00
Carl Baumetz
Labor -dump
210.00
Roy Benton
Labor
14.85
Earl Waisa.nen
Labor
74.25
Charles J. Wilson
Travel expense
14,25
Lyle Smith
Travel expense
24.45
Charles J. Wilson
School & travel expense
23.63
Albinson
Supplies
3.19
Simonson Lumber Co.
Supplies
3.56
Roy J. Hanson
Survey & bridge work
117.50
Sterling Electric Co.,
Street lights
528.20
Sterling Electric Co.
Mercury vapor lamps
87.12
George Mulholland Co.
Brackets
31.87
/)I %d . 6"3
WATER & SEWER FUND
Lyon Chemical Inc. Supplies 212.28
Home Gas Co.,Inc. Fuel (gas) 29.76
Red Owl Food Stores Supplies 5.35
Hach Chemical Co.,Inc. Repairs 24.71
lbbt National Bank of Mpls Water & Sewer Int.
904.10
SINKING FUND NO. 2
lst Nat'l Bank of Mpls Storm Sewer Int.
LIQUOR FUND
New Ulm Grocery Co.
Supplies
Madsen Agency
Excess Liability
Distillers Distb Co.
Liquor
Ed Phillips & Sons Co.
Liquor
Old Peoria Co. Inc.
Liquor
Griggs, Cooper & Co.
Liquor
Griggs,Cooper & Co.
Wine
Lynn Johnson Co.,Inc.
Wine
Ed Phillips & $ons Co.
Wine
Famous Brands Inc.
Wine
$ 65.50
$ 20.32
Policy 524.00
1,165.16
880.59
544.11
2,369.95
1,130.53
250.80
899.46
437,93
8,222.85
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V'S
Discussion on bids for,jstreet sweeper tabled from the
last meeting.
Alderman Linder made a motion to reject all the previous bids.
Alderman Hanson seconded the motion of Alderman Linder, and upon vote
being taken, carried.
Alderman Linder made a motion to have Engineer Wilson prepare new
specifications, so all three companies who submitted bids, will be able
to bid again.
Alderman Hanson seconded the motion of Alderman Linder, and upon vote
being taken, carried.
Discussion on the purchase of a new pickup truck for the Water Department.
Alderman Kost made a motion to advertise for bids for a pickup truck for
the Water department at 8:00 P.M. on March 14, 1966.
Alderman Linder seconded the motion of Alderman Kost, and upon vote being
taken, carried.
new city
Alderman Linder made a motion to have all xityxx-Rkizie truck vehicles
painted "Minnesota Orange",
Alderman Kost seconded the motion of Alderman Linder, and the vote was
as follows:
Alderman Linder "'aye" Alderman Hanson "'aye ""
Alderman Kost t"aye"" Alderman Johnson "Nay"
Motion carried.
Mayor Fitzloff called for bids Publication No. 963 at 8:00 P.M. for a
new Police car.
There were three bids.
BIDDER CERT CK. AMOUNT BID
Myron Wigen Chevrolet Co. $155.00 $1550.00
Frank Motor Co. 100.00 994.00
Robert R. Rasmussen 200.00 1786.00
Alderman Kost made a motion to table the bids.
Alderman Linder seconded the motion of Alderman Kost, and upon vote,
carried.
Dr. Carl Bretzke and Dr Dan Huebert were present to discuss their
property west of Dale Street (Nellie Rice) regarding annexing and
platting. No action taken,
Richard J Peterson, real estate.agent, was present to suggest buying
older homeson the edge of the business district as they
become available. He suggested they could be used as future parking
lots. General discussion on parking problems and how the recei pts
from parking meters are used. Parking meters receipts go into the
Road & Bridge Fund, so other revenue would have to be used for the
purchase of property for parking lots.
Mayor Fitzloff asked the city clerk to write for information on off
street parking lots from cities of similar size to Hutchinson.
A petition was presented for annexation of Roberts Second Addition, signed
by Robert R. Roberts and Harriet Roberts.
Alderman Kost made a motion to refer this petition to the Planning
Commission.
Alderman Hanson seconded the motion of Alderman Kost, and upon vote
being taken, carried.
A petition for permanent streetmprovement on Larson Street between
Lewis Ave and Roberts Road, signed by 7 property owners was presented.
Aldeim an Kost introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 2427
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RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF REPORT ON IMPROVEMENT
HHEREAS, it is proposed to improve Larson Street between
Lewis XXXXX Ave and Roberts Road by permanent street and curb
and gutter, and to assess the benefited property for all or a
portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to Minn. Stats.,
Sec. 429.011 to 429.111 (Laws 1953, Ch. 398, as amended).
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HUTCHINSON,
MINNESOTA:
That the proposed improvement be referred to Charles Wilson
for study and that he is instructed to report to the Council with
all convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as
to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to whether it
should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other
improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended.
Alderman Johnson seconded the motion to adopt said resolution, and upon
vote being taken, the following voted in favor of Resolution No. 2427:
Alderman Linder ttayett Alderman Hanson ttayeIt
Alderman Kost ttaye tt Alderman Johnson ttaye tt
The following voted against this resolution:
None
Adopted by the City Council this 28th day of February, 1966.
City Assessor George Keenan and Wesley Abrams were present to discuss
land valuations in Hutchinson, They informed the council they will be
inspecting building lot valuations and adjust where they feel they are
too low. Lots taken into the city when land was annexed have now
increased in value.
Elmer Merickel was present to discuss annexation of +},Ww preliminary
plat of his property west of Dale Street (Slyter property) . Discussion
on this annexation and the amount due the city for parks and playgrounds
in land or cash.
Alderman Kost made a motion to instruct ,City Attorney Schantzen to
report at the next meeting on a proposal on subdivider policy, and
the amount *b be paid in cash.
Alderman Johnson seconded the motion of Alderman Kost, and upon vote
being taken, carried.
Alderman Kost introduced Ordinance No. 278 for its first reading:
ORDINANCE NO. 278
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN LANDS TO THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON,
MCLEOD COUNTY, MINNESOTA
(attached)
Alderman Johnson seconded the motion of Alderman Kost to introduce
Ordinance No. 278 for its first reading. Upon roll call, all members
present voted in favor of Ordinance No. 278 and it was declared passed
on its first reading.
Alderman Hanson introduced Ordinance No. 278 for its second reading:
ORDINANCE NO. 278
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN LANDS TO THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON,
MCLEOD COUNTY, MINNESOTA
Alderman Johnson seconded the motion of Alderman Hanson to introduce
Ordinance No. 278 for its second reading. Upon roll call, all members
present voted in favor of Ordinance No. 27�B, and it was declared
passed on its second reading.
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Discussion on offer by Elmer Merickel to purchase 2 lots, Block 48,
South z, City of Hutchinson, and if abstract should be furnished.
Alderman Hanson made a motion to furnish one abstract for lots
9 & 10, Block 48, South 2 of City at a price of $2500 for each lot.
Alderman Kost seconded the motion of Alderman Hanson, and upon vote
being taken, carried.
Alderman Kost introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 2428
(attached)
Alderman Hanson seconded the motion to adopt said resolution, and upon
vote being taken, the following voted in favor of R --solution No. 2428:
Alderman Linder TTaye" Alderman Hanson TTaye TT
Alderman Kost TTayeTT Alderman Johnson T? aye??
The following voted against this resolution:
are M11
Adopted by the City Council this 28th day of February, 1966.
Mayor Fitzloff read a letter from the Bethany Baptist Church asking
permission to use the Public Square for Hymn Sings on Sunday nights
from 8:00 to 10:00 P.M. on July 24, 31, August 7, 14, & 21.
Motion was made, seconded and carried to allow these Hymn Sings in the
Public Square.
presented
Mayor Fitzloff NXXKKMff a letter he had received from the Jaycees
asking for any suggestions or changes for the Annual Water Carnival.
They also inquired about the completion date of the BlVff Street
Bridge.. No action taken.
Motion was made, seconded and carried to adjourn at 11:25 P.M.
ORDINANCE N O .
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN T.ANDS TO THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON,
McLEOD Cf-%'�I%TY, MIIIINESOTA
The City Council of ;J� ',insun ordains:
SECTION 1.
WHEREAe ownei5of the
following described lands lying ani being in th-, County of McLeod
and State of Minn-scit-a aii,11 uE_ r bE_d as follows, to -wit:
Beginn..in�,.; at a po:i.nt _ 75/]L.)(') chains South of
the Northwest corn: of th, Southeast Quarter of
Section 1, Township 11G, R_3nge 30, and running
thence South 8 >/10 ci:a i.n s ; thence East 5 32/1000
chains to center (z'_ p:abl i c read, thence Northeasterly
along center of pui-,lic read to a point 575/100
chains South of th,_� 'vorth line of said Southeast
Quarter, Section 1, Township 110, Range 30; thence
West 8 366/1000 'c 1=,c_ ;_:: hecrinning; and
That parr of Lot 9_ of-
i�.adi.tion to Hutchinson,
Minnesota according; tc:
p.,-: Plat ti, reof of
record and on i:ile in
1:1-- office ,F the Register
of Deeds, McLeod Cc_j.r t;-,
Minnesota, described as
follows: to -wit: 1"'gi.r.ning
.it t};C[l North%vest
corner. of said Lot- 94,
; ..: =nce South, alon(f the
West line of said Lc c
.-, d i:,tance of_ 9.1 feet;
thence deflect 86"?s'
__, to the Northwesterly
right-of-way lino ;-::f I;:-
I Street.; thence North-
easterly, along sa:L a
line, a distance
of 32.76 feet to t: r
:: _. ins- :_ said Lot 94;
thence West, ale>n ; -.
^. .' ;! S.rc to the point
of beginning.
SECTION II.
AND WHEREAS, saic.. J,_-crii:,( lend is contiguous
to and abutt . upon the Citi Limit T t -he City of Hutchinson.
r ;-,,, < ,
fNj) ;r, !:__.._. )f <: City of Hutchinson
St sof tl-,c: City of
T;urc h1.1 r . t lands to the City of
SECTION IV.
they
hereby are
F]
Rf,',()LVE�D
i y
the City Council
of the City
of "-f
i�)ance, said
i d
ands shall
1,
(-]�
-gibed above be and
they
hereby are
to
of 1111-itc - 1,,-Lnson
and from and
after
the date
of "-f
i�)ance, said
i d
ands shall
1,
become
a p-iri. and
17 1- ft chin
with the same
force
and effect
a part of the
City.
SECTION V.
This Ordinance sh-",",.! c-1-foct and he in force from
and after itL publication.
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EXTRACT OF MINUTES Oil ;MEETING OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of' HUTCHINSON
MCLEOD COUNTY, MINNESOTA
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular
meeting of the City Council of t±,e City of Hutchinson, Minnesota,
was duly held at the City Hali in said city on Monday , the
28th day of February, 1.966, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
The Mayor and the iollowing Aldermen were present:
Myron W. Johnson
Don O. Kost
Leslie Linder
TTarry Hanson
and the following were absent:
Alderman Don O. Kost
introduced the t',llowing writ-
ten resolution and moved its adaption:
RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE
AND SALE OF $100,000 IMPROVEMENT BONDS
OF 1966
BE IT RESOLVED By the Citq Council of the City of
Hutchinson, Minnesota, as follc>,„s:
1. It is hereby determined that the total cost of the fol-
lowing improvements has been determined to be:
Name of Improvement Cost To Be Financed
Street Improvement 15-3 $112,014.21 $90,000
Water and Sanitary Sewer
Improvement 15-5 36,81:3.00 10,000
Total $148,827.21 $1.00, Doo
and that. assessments have been or will hereafter be levied in
amounts :norc- than '.+J'�. of the cost of said improvements.
2. It is herevy determined to finance a portion of the
cost of said improvements by the issuance of Improve-
ment Bonds.
3. There is hereby created a special bund to be designated
as 1965 1n1pr0vemt. h1 FUnu, out of which shall be paid
the principal of acid intereE.l on bonds authorized hereunder and
into vhich (unci shall. be paid, from proceeds of special assess-
n(;lts • a be levied for said imps ovements and taxes levied for
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general city share of the cost, tine amounts required to pay
principal of and interest on bonds jssi,ed hereunder_
4. In anticipation of thc: collection of said special as-
sessments and genev,,, levies for the general city
share of the cost. the city si,.aii forthwith issue and sell
$100,000 Improvemen Fiends o f t '> >6 . The f a 11 fa i t h and credit
of the city shall he pledged the payment. of principal of and
interest on the bands wtten the m<,rc Vs on ha rd in the 1965 Im-
provement Fund arc insr,fficien( io), the purpose.
5. The bonus to be issued iie.-ei:nder• shall bear date Febru-
ary 1, 1966, shall bear interest payable August 1,
1966, and semiannually thereafter on February 1 and A,:gust 1 in
each year, acid shall mature serially on February 1 in the amount
of $10,000 in eac;; of the years 1967 to 1976, both inclusive,
all without option of prior payment.
6. It is expressly determined that the maturities above
stated are such as in the ,judgment of the council are
warranted by the anticipated collection of special assessments.
7. The council shall meet in the City Hall in said city
on Moriday , the 2811-' day of March, 1966, at 8
o'clock P. M. for the purpose of receiving and considering
sealed bids for the purchase of saict bonds and the clerk is
authorized and directed to ( t r- c =:)L i ce of sale of said bonds
to be given by publication once:., at least Len days in advance
of sale in the official newspaliec anti in Commercial West, a
financial paper published irr 'Oiiinua-polis, Minnesota. The no-
tice shall recite that the city will fcu-nish printed bonds and
approving legal opinion of bl.^.�srs. Howard, Peterson, LeFevere,
Lefler and Hamilton, Minneapolis, Minnesota, without expense to
the purchaser; shall require that all bids be unconditional and
accompanied by a good faith check in tile amount of at least
$2,000 payable to the order of t lic- city.- and shall state the
rate or rates of interest in mul.ti.ples of one-quarter or one-
tenth of' one percent. The not Lcc shall f..irther specify that
delivery of the bonds will bc; malle by the city within forty
days after, the date of sale.
ATTEST.
_..c..i t y
APPROVED-
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avor
Said resolution was read in full and the motion for
the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
Alderman fia,-ry Hanson , and upon roll call., the follow-
ing voted YEA:
Myron W. Johnson
Don 0. T -,-)St
Leslie Linder
Harry Hanson
and the following vo?ed NAY.
None
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted,
and the Mayor signed the same in approval thereof.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF' Mc LEOD ) SS
)
CITY OF HUI'CHINSON )
I, the undersigned, beiiig the duly qualified and act-
ing City Clerk of the City of Hutchinson, Minnesota, hereby cer-
tify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing
extract of minutes of a regular meeting of the City Council of
said city held February 28t; 1966, with the original thereof
on file in my office, and the same is a full, true and complete
transcript therefrom insofar as the same relates to the issu-
ance and sale of `100,000 Improvement Bonds of 1966 of the city.
WITNESS My hand o;ficially as such City Clerk and the
seal of the city this 28th da% of February, 1966.
(SEA.,.)
G
city clprk
City of Hutchinson, Minnesota
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SPECIAL COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS March 8, 1966
A Special Council meeting was called to order by Mayor Fitzloff in
the Council Chambers at the hour of 5:00 P.M.
Members present: Aldermen Linder,Kost, Johnson, Hanson, Atty
Schantzen, Engineer Wilson
Members absent: None
Also present: Wm McCombs
Discussion of a letter from Drake Construction Co. that was received
by the City Council concerning a request for extra funds for work on
the dam. A Letter from the Consulting Engineer, Wm. H. McCombs, was
received regarding the request from Drake Construction Co.
Discussion of the contract, progress and the letters.
Alderman Linder made a motion that the City Attorney be instructed to
write to Drake Construction Co. advising them that losses from natural
causes are sustained by the contractor, at his own cost, and that the
contractor shall complete the work as specified.
Alderman Johnson mxAxxaxmnkiiax seconded the motion of Alderman Linder,
and upon vote being taken, carried.
Alderman Kost made a motion to accept the 2Ax bid of Frank Motor Co.,
as low bid for a new NXXKKXxvA=xxTkas3txJA
1966 Dodgie in the amount of $994.00
These bids were tabled fvom the meeting of February 28, 1966.
Alderman Johnson seconded the motion of Alderman Kost, and upon vote
being taken, carried.
Motion was made, seconded and carried to adjourn at 5:45 P.M.
SPECIAL COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
March 9, 1966
A Special Council meeting was called to order by Mayor Fitzloff
in the Council Chambers at the hour of 7:30 P.M.
Members present: Aldermen Linder, Hanson, Johnson, Atty Schantzen,
Engineer Wilson
Members absent: Alderman Kost
Motion was made, seconded and carried to approve the following
application for a sign, as recommended by the Planning Commission:
Cliff Popp - Popp's Hutchinson Cleaner's - 130 Main St S
sign - 48" x 54"
Discussion on preliminary procedure for the construction of the
Sewage Disposal Plant.
Alderman Linder made a motion to interview Otto G. Bonestroo,
St. Paul, Minnesota, consultant engineer, on March 14, 1966 at the
regular council meeting.
Alderman Johnson seconded the motion of Alderman Linder, and upon
vote being taken, carried.
Motion was made, seconded and carried to'adjourn at 8:45 P.M.
L i -;hed in the Clutch i ii�on Lc,adc,7' on friday March 25, and on Friday
',Isil I_, 1966)
Publication No.
NOTICE OF ELECTION JUDGES
Motion was made, seconded and carried that the following locations be
designated as polling places and the following persons be appointed as
judges of Election respectfully at the Annual City Primary Election to
be held Tuesday, April 26, 1966; polls to be open from 2:00 P.M. to
9:00 P.M., and the Annual City Election to be held Tuesday, May 3, 1966;
polls to be open from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
POLLING PLACES FOR BOTH THE
ANNUAL PRIMARY ELECTION AND THE ANNUAL CITY ELECTION
DISTRICT PLACE -ARMORY JUDGES
1st Precinct NE Corner Armory Leona Korngiebel
Sophie Jenike
Nina Bonniwell
2nd Precinct NW Corner Armory Emma Lake
Florence Klainmer
Ida Mae Yerks
3rd Precinct SW Corner Armory Wilma Muller
Edna Phillips
Victoria Avery
4th Precinct South Side Armory Grace Sanstead
Nellie Jensen
Adeline DeMuth
5th Precinct SE Corner Armory Mabel Fischer
Helene Kisling
Kathryn Brummond
(Same diagram as last year)
Hutchinson is a City of the Fouth Class divided into five election
districts or precincts. To find where you vote, study the diagram.
WHERE TO VOTE
Official Hutchinson Precinct divisions.
(Same diagram as last year)
WHO MAY VOTE:
L. Only a natural born or properly naturalized citizens may vote.
2. No one may vote who has not lived in the State at least months.
By order of the City Council
March 1.4, 196b
Lida E. Rolander, City Clerk
Hutchinson Safety Council
Feb. 28, 1966
The Hutchinson Safety Council held its regul.r monthly meeting on 2.1onday, Feb. 28,
at tie Hotel Jorgenson. 11 mmmb.rs were in atteniance.
Meeting was called to orier by President La-•ry Teskey, followed by silent table
prayer.
Motion was mage by Les Linder, ^econded by Pill :lrodd, that the minutes be
accepted as p es,nted. Carried.
A state wide safety meeting to be sponsored by `he Nairn. Fed. of P:siress F, Pro-
fessional Clubs in Minneapolis was d4scussed. It was mored, .1econded and carried,
that 2 or 3 ladi s of the safety council attend this meetirg if possible.
LPs Smith reported that an error had been made in electing two members to the
exec tive board as the immedi-te past president is automatically a member on this
t -o rd. It was moved by Bill `rodl that two members elected remain .n this board
with the addit` on of the i- -:-:e ::ate past president. Carried.
There was sc•me discussion on parking on Jefferson 'treet in front cf the car wash
and it was moved by Bill Frod�, seconded by Les "mith that the secretary be in-
structed to write a letter to the owner's of car wash ca' -ling their attention to
this- matter.
President L. Teskey then showed a movie 'Dead Right' pertaining to pedestrian safety.
This was most inforr.:ative and interesting.
Mo ed by r'rank Brode.rius, seconded by Bill Fro3d, that the meeting be adjourned.
Flerer.ce Jarc'.o
Secretarv-Treasurer
Treasurer's _?eport:
Bal. in bank 1/31/66 82.22
2/23 - check for cash
(stamps R post ards) 5.20
77.22
Pal. in bank 3/1/66 D77.22
NURSING HOW12 Fs -ARD :.' L-TINS:-------Fi=BRUARY 99 1966
The Nursing Home Board for the City of Hutchinson met February 9, 1966
at 1200 Pi.: at turns 'Manor Nursing Hiome �-:ith Pres. Tom Cone presiding.
The follovai.ng m mbrrs tr:ere pr int: Toy. Con-, Tip :..il_s, i..rs. "Zeleny,
Pailan I'raun, Don Kost, and t"rahcis Jensen.
The Minutes of the January m richly meting were read and approved as read.
The monthly bills in th amount of > 3,637.76 as per attached exhibit were
presented anti atproved for payment upon moti-n by Tip .il's, second::d by
:.ars, Zeleny and car, ied.
Being conc,.rne, over the amount charged by th(! auditinc. firm of Anderson,
Helgeson, Lieser, and Thorsen a .notion was made by Tic .•.ills, seconded by
Mrs,, Zeleny and carried that the Superinten&nt contact Richard Anderson
to explore the possibilities of his taking over the auJiting for Burns i%:anor
and report the fin(+ings back to the Board, first checking with i'lirs. Rdlander,
City Clerk, and i..r. Schantzen, City Attorney, if a cbange is possible under
the City Charter.
After a discussion as to the m.nimum rates a notion r.as ,Wade by%`rs. 7_eleny,
seconded by ;•ilan _rraun. and carried that the minimum rates be increased to
$175.00 a i-nonth or an additional 50� peer day.
The Superintend nt was instructed to contact ;..r. , raupman of the Glenhaven
i:ursing homy? and ;..r. Spellun, of the Alice Plan -y .ursina Home o Lester Prairie
to appear with us 'r,?fora the next ielfare Board m?eting for the purpose
of trying to get an increase in .h�,'`elfare rates.
The five shams of preferred stock at.S1OC.00 a share issued by Sun -Lite
Dairy, Inc. and given by :)r. and Ross cher.pard is to be redeemed if
at all possible.
A donation in he amount of ;)175.0' from the faith Lutheran Church .':oma n
was reported and accep - d.
An investment of ::4000.00 in :ortificateG of Deposits drawing 4�% int rest
was made and on :notion Ly , ilan Braun, seconded by Tip i:lills, and carried
that the i•ursing '`ome board r� of%l the action taken by rhe Fresid,_nt and
Secretary and approve this inv,_st,. nt.
The Honoywell.i..aintenance Flan on all equipmen* furnished by the Honeywell
Corr.c,raticn was jiscussed and not <-,cr:roved I this time.
Prsident Cone announced that b.ilan : raun's term on -the _ursing Home 2oard
will expire this ..arch. On notion by Tip '.:ills, s.-conded by i.rs. Zeleny,
and carried that the ::ursing ;:or, -ie 'oard approve the re -appointment of '.,r.
;Iraun for another terra; and to notify Bclanoer of such action.
F, lre 1 nc no ;urther i usln,�ss the meetinn a, u. n d at :0
esr ctj-v- 1y :ucmitted..
1,�nci,l J n� , n, _ >c.
Y rle
Hutchinson Ch+mber of Commerce Parking Committee
Parking Survey
1, City Population
2. County Pouul tion
3. Retail Sales - City
4. Retail Sales - County
5• % of County Sales
6, % of County Po pul 4 t i on
7, Does your city have parking meters?
8. Where does the meter revenue go, to e., roads & bridges,
general fund, or what?
9. Does your city have off-street parking lots?
10. Are they city owned and oper�ited?
11. If so, how we •e the lots established, i, e., bond issueq
self-assessment of benefited property owners, or general
taxation method?
12. If bonds were issued, how are they being retired?
13- What is the capacity of your city parking lots?
14. What is the parking rate per hour?
15. Is the establishment of city narking lots a long range
program or just a one time shot?
16. Exclusive of parking lots, how many metered stalls are
available to the sho,)per?
17, Is your parking program and needs based on average usage
or peak parking periods?
18. Does your community issue courtesy tickets to out of town
vehicles when they over park their :peter?
19. If so, how successful is this program?
20. Do you have private prinking lots at a portion of your
businesses?
21. Approximately now many parking spaces are avail tole in
the private lots?
i rqh..
t
(*) County Seat
(+►+�) Volume in Millions
Lwow
W Al • i
WORTHINGTON*
FAIRMO TNT„e
1.
4,294
109417
99015
99745
59078
2.
119864
29,987
23.365
269986
18,887
6*3.
$119618
=26.559
$249717
$229246
$119938
«•4.
$149900
$38,939
$349807
$35.566
$24.568
5.
78%
68%
71%
63%
40
6.
36%
35%
39%
36%
27%
7.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
8.
Fund for
Police
P. Salary-
Off at.
General
off at.
salary-
Mntnce.-
lots-
fund
lots
Bond
Rev. bond
Retire
retiremt,
retiremt.
bonds
9.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
City Nall
lot -40
10.
yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
11.
!toter
Park.
Bond-
Bonds
rev.
Meter
Meter
Rev. bond
rev.
12.
Meter Rev.
Meter Rev.
Meter Rev.
13•
135
150
140 -city
190
70-Cnty,
14.
5¢/2 hr.
50
5¢
15.
Long
Long
Long
Long
range
range
range
range
16.
150
400
477
510
168
17•
Av.
Av.
Peak
Peak
Use
Use
Periods
Periods
18.
Yes
Out of
Out of
No
No
state
Trde. Area
19.
Few
All
Commts.
Right
20.
Yes
Few
Yes
Few
No
21.
100
100
110
60+ Super-
market lots
(*) County Seat
(+►+�) Volume in Millions
(*) cox'lty Sent
(**) Vol i e in V 1111, -)ns
(***) Figur �s not Avail tUe
SLAY ,* FAL..S* NcW ULM*
2,4'7
MU.tdIS*
ST.
14,743
1.
49199
4,174
39691
2.
11,262
149460
16,16:'
**3.
$11,161
110,730
$10,256
**4.
$14,505
$21,733
320,428
5.
77A
49%
5�%
6.
P" •
- 9%
28%
7.
Ycs
Y,!s
Yes
8.
earkl k3
?�lrk.
Gen.
M1 t. r'nd-
: ,ter
f and
dev.bonds
fund
9.
Y::s
Yes
Y%�s
10.
Yes
Yes
Yes
11.
Bond Iss.!.
Gen. Fnd.
St. '.:et.
12.
Met. 3cv.
13.
200
16o
45
14.
5�//2 hr
iv -112
10¢/4 hr
min.
25,//10 hr
15.
Long
Acc. to
Long
H.trige
Avb1e.Spce.
da ge
16.
200
125
17.
Future
All Avble.
Av.
Growth
Space
Use
18.
No
No
No
19.
20.
Yes
Yes
Yes
21.
75
137
170
(*) cox'lty Sent
(**) Vol i e in V 1111, -)ns
(***) Figur �s not Avail tUe
SLAY ,* FAL..S* NcW ULM*
2,4'7
4,285
11,114
14,743
21,718
27,676
***
$159647
819,508
113,078
328,158
S37,8')8
***
56%
51%
17%
2
40
Nu
Yes
Yes
�e,i. r'urnd-
Lots,
rev.
Nie kers
a�. Fund
Mntnce.
No
Yes
Y �s
Y 's
.-ond I:' :. Bonds
15,000/yr. $10,0001yr.
met. rev. met. r °v.
134 90
50 /hr. lots-
5�. /2 hr.
Long
Lon
d-inge
Hinge
2b2
510
Av.
Use
Yes No
NO
i'r-: t ty Gd,
N Yes
Yes
130
***
(*) County Seat
(+tij Volume in Millions
(***) Figure not Available
MADISON*
PIPESTONE*
MAKSH *
HUTCRZNWH
1.
29380
59324
69681
69207
2.
139330
1.39605
229655
249401
**30
***
$129937
$189105
$169441
**4.
$149247
$19r25�,
$349643
$429270
50
***
66%
52%
399
6.
18A
39%
26%
25%
7.
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
$,
Bonds for
Salary-
Road-+
Park. Lots
Mntnee.-
bridges
9.
No
Yes
Yes
No
10.
Yes
Yts
11.
Bond Issue
Gen. Tax.
Method -
Future lot -
bond
12.
Meter Rev.
Meter Rove
13.
180
224
14.
5�
5¢
15.
No prgm.
Long
Long
No prgme
at prsnt.
Range
Range
at prsnt.
16.
325
310
17.
Peak Use
Peak Use
18.
Yes
Out of at. -
start in July
No
19.
Very Suooessf.
20.
Yes
Yes
Few
Yes
21.
70
75
50
100
(*) County Seat
(+tij Volume in Millions
(***) Figure not Available
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