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cp06-24-1997 cn U AGENDA REGULAR MEETING - HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1997 1. CALL TO ORDER - 5:30 P.M. 2. INVOCATION - Rev. Jim Hall, Word of Life Church 3. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTE MINUTES OF JUNE 9, 1997 AND BID OPENING OF JUNE 18, 1997 Action - approve as presented - approve as amended (a) REPORTS OF OFFICERS, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 1. FINANCLAL/INVESTMENT REPORT - MAY 1997 2. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF MAY 20, 1997 3. HUTCHINSON AREA HEALTH CARE BOARD MINUTES OF MAY 20, 1997 (b) RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES • U 1. RESOLUTION NO. 10859 - RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PLEDGED SECURITIES FROM FIRST AMERICAN BANK, HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA (c) REQUEST FOR STREET LIGHTING IN SOUTHVIEW COURT SUBDIVISION (d) REQUEST FOR STREET LIGHTING ON RANDALL ROAD (e) REQUEST FOR STREET LIGHTING ON SHERWOOD STREET (f) REQUEST FROM MCLEOD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION TO INCLUDE LIGHTPOLE FLAGS AND BANNERS DOWN CENTURY AVENUE TO BOSTON STREET FOR 125TH ANNUAL MCLEOD COUNTY FAIR (g) DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER ACCOUNTS (h) AMENDED REASSESSMENT AGREEMENTS FOR PLAZA HEIGHTS (i) LETTING NO. 7, PROJECT NO. 97 -13, 97-16,97-25, 97 -26, 97 -27 & 97 -30 (ADOPT RESOLUTIONS NO. 10854 & NO. 10855) (j) LETTING NO. 11, PROJECT NO. 97 -29; NORTH HIGH DRIVE SANITARY SEWER LIFT STATION UPGRADE (ADOPT RESOLUTIONS NO. 10856 & NO. 10857) (k) TEMPORARY ON -SALE LIQUOR LICENSE FOR CROW RIVER COUNTRY CLUB FOR DATES OF JULY 13, 1997 AND AUGUST 17, 1997 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - JUNE 24, 1997 (1) 24 -MONTH LEASE BETWEEN MINNESOTA TECHNOLOGY AND CITY OF HUTCHINSON FOR CITY CENTER OFFICE SPACE (DEFERRED JUNE 9,1997) (m) WAIVE BUILDING PERMIT FEE FOR CROW RIVER HABITAT FOR HUMANITY (n) SET DATE OF AUGUST 20, 1997 FOR ANNUAL CITY APPRECIATION PICNIC (o) AUTHORIZATION FOR MAYOR AND COUNCIL VICE- PRESIDENT TO SIGN LOCAL PERFORMANCE AID APPLICATION (p) COMMERCIAL LOAN APPROVAL FORM FOR MILTON BRINKMAN (c) PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT FOR PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES SUBMITTED BY MICHAEL DEMMER WITH FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION WITH STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS (ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 10861) (r) CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES REQUESTED BY MICHAEL DEMMER TO CONSTRUCT TWIN HOME STRUCTURE FACILITY WITH FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION WITH STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS (ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 10860) (s) REZONING FROM R -1 TO R -3 FOR PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES • REQUESTED BY MICHAEL DEMMER WITH FAVORABLE_ RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION WITH STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS (FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE AND SET SECOND READING FOR JULY 8, 1997) (t) LOT SPLIT AND VACATION OF DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS AT 1204 LEWIS AVENUE SUBMITTED BY DR. CHRISTOPHER WALLYN WITH FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION WITH STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS (FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE AND SET SECOND READING FOR JULY 8, 1997) (u) CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT POLE -TYPE BUILDING IN I/C DISTRICT REQUESTED BY BRENT REINER WITH FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION WITH STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS (ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 10862) (v) AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 464, CHAPTER 11, SECTIONS 8.06, 8.07 AND 9 TO ADDRESS THREE -PLEX UNITS IN R -3 AND R -4 DISTRICTS WITH FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION WITH STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS (WAIVE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE AND SET SECOND READING FOR JULY 8, 1997) (w) LOT SPLIT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN 12TH AVENUE AND 13TH AVENUE ALONG GOLF COURSE ROAD SUBMITTED BY HAZEL DANIELS WITH FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION WITH STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS 2 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - JUNE 24, 1997 (x) LOT SPLIT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF HWY. 7 EAST SUBMITTED BY ROBERT BARWICK WITH FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION WITH STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS (y) SIX MONTH EXTENSION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT 20 -UNIT RESIDENT ELDERLY ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY AT 850 CLEVELAND AVENUE SW REQUESTED BY NEVAC INC. WITH UNFAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION Action - Motion to approve consent agenda 5. PUBLIC HEARING -- 6:00 P.M. (a) LETTING NO. 6, PROJECT NO. 97 -22 (CONTINUED FROM JUNE 9, 1997) Action - Motion to close hearing - Motion to reject - Motion to approve - Adopt Resolution No. 10858 6. COMMUNICATIONS, REQUESTS PETITION (a) PRESENTATION BY COALITION OF GREATER MINNESOTA CITIES REPRESENTATIVE Action - 1 0 (b) PRESENTATION BY LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE ISSUES WITH TRIAX CABLEVISION Action - (c) HCDC PRESENTATION BY BUSINESS PARK TEAM DICK LENNES AND CARY LINDER ON BUSINESS PARK CONCEPT IN INDUSTRIAL PARK Action - 7. J.►lhlF..d9 BUSIN 8. NEW NE (a) CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING BID FOR SMALL -SIZE BUS Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve (b) CONSIDERATION OF 1997 PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE RENEWAL Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve • 3 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - JUNE 24, 1997 (c) CONSIDERATION OF IMPLEMENTATION OF WATERING RESTRICTION Action - Motion to reject - Motion to approve - Motion to waive first reading of Ordinance and set second reading for July 8, 1997 9. MISCELLANEOUS (a) COMMUNICATIONS 10. CLAIMS. APPROPRIATIONS AND CONTRACT PAYMENTS (a) VERIFIED CLAIMS Action - Motion to approve and authorize payment from appropriate funds a INS • 1: 0731_ • 4 MINUTES • REGULAR MEETING - HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1997 The meeting was called to order at 5:30 ,p.m. by Mayor Torgerson. Present: Mayor Marlin Torgerson, Council Members John Mlmar, Kay Peterson, and Don Erickson. Absent: Council Member Bill Craig. Also present: City Administrator Gary D. Plotz, City Engineer John Rodeberg and City Attorney G. Barry Anderson. The invocation was given by the Reverend. Jim Hall. The minutes of May 27, 1997 and bid opening of May 29, 1997 were approved as presented 4. CONSENT AGENDA (a) REPORTS OF OFFICERS, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MAY 1997 2. CIVIL SERVICE POLICE COMMISSION MINUTES OF MAY 29, 1997 3. HUTCHINSON LIGHT TRAFFIC ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES OF JUNE 2, 1997 • (b) RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES 1. RESOLUTION NO. 10852 - RESOLUTION FOR PURCHASE 2. RESOLUTION NO. 10853 - RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 9612 ESTABLISHING INCOME GUIDELINES AND ASSET LIMITATIONS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS DEFERRED ASSESSMENTS AND SENIOR CITIZENS REDUCED REFUSE RATE (c) REQUESTS BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL • USE OF LIBRARY SQUARE PARK • CLOSING OF FIRST AVENUE SE BETWEEN MAIN STREET AND HASSAN STREET FOR "PASTE OF HUTCHINSON" • CLOSING OF HASSAN STREET BETWEEN WASHINGTON AVENUE EAST TO CITY CENTER ENTRY ON HASSAN STREET SE FOR EXHIBITORS • CLOSING OF MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTS SEPTEMBER 12-13,1997: ► CORNER OF HASSAN STREET & FIRST AVENUE SE ► WEST SIDE OF HASSAN STREET BETWEEN WASHINGTON AVENUE E. AND FIRST AVENUE NE FOR EXHIBITOR PARKING (d) CIGARETTE LICENSE FOR JONNY'S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE (e) 24 -MONTH LEASE BETWEEN MINNESOTA TECHNOLOGY AND CITY OF HUTCHINSON FOR CITY CENTER OFFICE SPACE • Motion was made by Peterson, seconded by Erickson, to approve the consent agenda with the exception of item 4-(e). Motion unanimously carried. �i + CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 9, 1997 • Item 4- (e)-- Attomey Anderson recommended wordage changes in the lease with Minnesota Technology. He will revise the lease for consideration at the next City Council meeting. Motion was made by Erickson, seconded by Peterson, to defer to the next meeting. Motion unanimously carried. ' 1: .1 :;1 .11• (a) FRANCHISE AGREEMENT WITH HARDEE'S FOR USE OF CITY PROPERTY LOCATED ALONG GLEN STREET FOR PARKING PURPOSES The Mayor called the hearing to order at 6:00 p.m. and read the notice of public hearing. No one was present to be heard. Motion by Mlinar, seconded by Peterson, to close the hearing at 6:01 p.m. Motion unanimously carried. Motion by Mlinar, seconded by Erickson, to approve the franchise agreement and to waive second reading and adopt Ordinance No. 97 -196. Motion unanim ously carried. (b) LETTING NO. 6, PROJECT NO. 97-02, 97 -14, 97 -15, 97 -18, 97 -19, 97 -21, 97 -22, 97 -23, 97 -24 (ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5007) The Mayor called the hearing to order at 6.02 p.m. and read the notice of hearing on • Letting No. 6, Assessment Roll No. 5007. The City Engineer explained the payment procedure and reported on the construction costs for the various improvement projects. Dean Cripps, 136 Fourth Avenue SE, inquired if the existing curb and gutter would be removed to do project No. 97 -21. The Engineer responded that the City was not doing curb and gutter. He also commented that there are five homes on one block, and the home owners will be assessed only 10% of the project cost. The Mayor read letters from the following four individuals regarding Project No. 97- 22 for alley improvements: ► Randy Chrissis, 441 S. Main Street -- Opposed ► Brenda Benson, 426 Hassan Street SE -- In Favor ► Karen J. Nelson, 416 Hassan Street -- Opposed ► Michael & Linda Field, 569 Grove Street — In Favor The Mayor also read a petition opposing Project No. 97 -22, signed by the following: ► Bill Haas, 415 Main Street S. - ► Larry Botzet, 406 Hassan Street SE ► Renee Chrissis, 441 Main Street S. ► Marvin Nelson, 416 Hassan Street ► Don Martin, 427 Main Street S. Dawn Anderson, 560 Brown Street S., stated she was opposed to the project. Since they are in the process of selling their house, they do not want an assessment on their . CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 9, 1997 • property. She also commented that a 89 year old neighbor who could not come to the meeting was also opposed to the project. Mike Newcomb, 583 Grove Street S., was opposed to the project. He noted that his children ride their bicycles in the alley, and paving the alley would increase traffic through it. He also commented that a single mother in the neighborhood was against the project. Rodeberg stated that the City Council could continue the hearing on Project No. 97- 22 to the next meeting, and the City. would send letters to the affected property owners. Motion by Erickson, seconded by Mlinar, to close the hearing at 6:20 p.m. Motion unanimously carried. Motion by Erickson, seconded by Peterson, to approve all improvement projects as presented for Assessment Roll No. 5007, except for Project No. 97 -22, and to adopt amended Resolutions No. 10848 and No. 10849. Motion unanimously carried. Motion by Mlinar, seconded by Erickson, to continue the public hearing on Project No. 97 -22 to the June 24, 1997 City Council meeting. Motion unanimously carried. • (a) DISCUSSION OF REINSTATING HUTCHINSON CANINE UNIT BY TERRI GEISLER The Mayor opened the discussion by stating that this meeting is not a session for discussing the canine unit. He noted it was decided last year that the canine unit would be discontinued when the County began its own unit. Therefore, until such time as the Police Chief requests reinstatement, the unit will cease to exist. The Mayor thanked Terri Geisler for all her research and work on the informational material presented to the Council. Ms. Geisler presented a petition with 240+ signatures of individuals who wished to see the canine unit active again. She also addressed the effectiveness of the canine program. (b) DISCUSSION OF WATER CARNIVAL PARADE ROUTE IN RESIDENTIAL AREA BY MARY EVANS Mary Evans commented on the recent change in the parade route down Dale Street and the impact it had on her yard and property from public abuse. She suggested that after the parade the Jaycees provide volunteers to help clean up the debris on private property. (a) CONSIDERATION OF TERMINATING LEASE AGREEMENT WITH CROW RIVER ARTS, INC. (DEFERRED MAY 13, 1997) • Sue Gerver stated the Crow River Arts preferred to stay in its present facility. But CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 9, 1997 • if that option was not feasible, they would like to request an extension of the lease to allow them time to find a relocation site. During discussion, it was recommended that the Crow River Arts present a progress report to the City Council in November or December 1997. Motion was made by Mlinar, seconded by Erickson, to extend the Crow River Arts lease to June 30, 1998. Motion unanimously carried. (a) CONSIDERATION OF CITY COUNCIL DIRECTIVE REGARDING SIGN CLUTTERING Director Jim Marka addressed the City sign ordinance and the problems encountered with various signs posted on public right -of -way. He requested Council authority for City staff to strictly enforce the City sign ordinance. Following discussion, motion was made by Erickson, seconded by Peterson, to approve enforcement of sign ordinance. Motion unanimously carried. (b) CONSIDERATION OF CHANGING LOAN TERMS FOR 1988 SMALL CITIES HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM It was reported that the 1988 Small Cities Housing Rehab Program provided funding to 30 homeowners in the area adjacent to downtown for home rehabilitation. The • _ funding the homeowners was provided as a 0% deferred loan due on the sale of the property. The HRA Board and the Community Development Representative at the Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic Development recommend amending the loan terms for these homeowners to a deferred loan forgiven after ten years Following discussion, motion was made by Peterson, seconded by Erickson, to approve the amended loan terms. Motion unanimously carried. (c) CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING CONTRACT FOR LETTING NO. 9, PROJECT NO. 97 -20, MAIN STREET TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODIFICATIONS Following discussion, motion was made by Peterson, seconded by Erickson, to approve awarding the contract to Water Street Electric, Inc. in the amount of $52,400.00 and to adopt Resolution No. 10850, contingent upon receiving State signatures. Motion unanimously carried. (d) CONSIDERATION OF REJECTING BIDS AND READVERTISING FOR LETTING NO. 8, PROJECT NO. 97 -17, CROW RIVER PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE Following discussion, motion was made by Erickson, seconded by Peterson, to defer action to the next City Council meeting. Motion unanimously carried. (e) CONSIDERATION OF 1997 BIKE LANE STRIPING RECOMMENDATION 4 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 9, 1997 E The City Engineer commented on the bike striping proposal on Jefferson Street, Dale Street and Linden Avenue for a bicycle/pedestrian lane. He stated that the Light Traffic Advisory Board recommended to proceed with the project on Dale Street and Linden Avenue. The Board will review the Jefferson Street proposal in July. Following discussion, motion was made by Peterson, seconded by Erickson, to approve the Dale Street and Linden Avenue project and to defer the Jefferson Street portion of the project. Motion unanimously carried. (f) CONSIDERATION OF CONSULTING AGREEMENT WITH SRF CONSULTING GROUP FOR BIKE TRAIL ROUTING Rodeberg recommended obtaining SRF Consulting Group to develop both the appropriate route and the appropriate design/technical considerations for the proposed bike trail. Following discussion, motion was made by Erickson, seconded by Peterson, to approve the consultant firm, with a cap of $5,000. Motion unanimously carried. (g) CONSIDERATION OF PLAZA HEIGHTS REASSESSMENT AGREEMENTS The first agreement of reassessment is with Curtis G. Newberg, owner of the following property in Plaza Heights: • Lot 2, Block 4 Lot 4, Block 4 Lot 8, Block 4 Lot 2, Block 5 Lot 1, Block 6 Lot 3, Block 6 The second agreement of reassessment is with Bradley Thomas, owner of the following property in Plaza Heights: Lot 4, Block 3 Lot 3, Block 4 Lot 7, Block 4 Lot 9, Block 4 Lot 4, Block 5 Lot 2, Block 6 Following discussion, motion was made by Erickson, seconded by Peterson, to approve the agreements of reassessment. Motion unanimously carried. (h) CONSIDERATION OF AUTHORIZATION FOR REDUCED AVIATION FUEL PRICE TO CITY'S AIRPORT FIXED BASE OPERATOR It was recommended that the City Council approve charging the FBO for fuel at the City's cost plus 10 cents per gallon for fuel system cost effective June 1, 1997. Following discussion, motion was made by Mlinar, seconded by Peterson, to approve the recommended aviation fuel charges. Motion unanimously carried. 9. MIS nO J (a) COMMUNICATIONS FROM HUTCHINSON TENNIS ASSOCIATION The Hutchinson Tennis Association requested an "on sale" non - intoxicating malt liquor license for a softball tournament on June 14 & 15, 1997. • Motion was made by Peterson, seconded by Erickson, to approve the license. Motion CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 9, 1997 L� unanimously carried. (b) COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY ATTORNEY The City Attorney reported that he recently met with railroad representatives in the Twin Cities. Although there was nothing definite to report, he thought it was a productive meeting. (c) COMMUNICATIONS FROM COUNCIL MEMBER DON ERICKSON Erickson inquired about the status of improvements on South Grade Road and the Hutchinson Mall access. (d) COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY ADMINISTRATOR Plotz reported that a representative from the Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities will be at the next City Council meeting to address membership in the organization. He also reminded the Council that the CGMC will sponsor a legislative informational meeting on June 12 during the League of Cities annual conference in St. Cloud. He further commented on the recent compost grant the City received and stated that the City will begin collecting food waste from 3M and HTI cafeterias by the end of the month. As part of the project, they will also be working with Cash Wise and Festival Foods. (e) COMMUNICATIONS FROM DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING • Rodeberg presented the following items for Council action: CHANGE ORDER NO. 2; LETTING NO. 1, PROJECT NO. 97-04 — NET INCREASE OF $2,100.00 AND CHANGE ORDER NO. 3; LETTING NO. 7, PROJECT NO. 96- 09 - -NET INCREASE OF $0.00 Motion was made by Peterson, seconded by Erickson, to approve the change orders. Motion unanimously carried. 2. FINAL PAYMENT OF $17,124.99 FOR HATS BUILDING TO LOVERING- JOHNSON Motion was made by Erickson, seconded by Peterson, to approve the final payment. Motion unanimously carried. PURCHASE OF CEMETERY MOWER FOR $4,536.90 ($1,000.00 OVER BUDGET) Motion was made by Erickson, seconded by Peterson, to approve additional cost for purchase of mower. Motion unanim ously carried. (a) VERIFIED CLAIMS 7 0 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 9, 1997 I s Motion was made by Erickson, seconded by Peterson, to approve the claims and authorize payment from appropriate funds. Motion unanimously carved. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 7:00 p.m. • 40 • MINUTES BID OPENING JUNE 18, 1997 City Administrator Gary D. Plotz called the bid opening to order at 2:00 p.m. Also present were Director Brenda Ewing and Administrative Secretary Marilyn J. Swanson. Administrator Plotz dispensed with the reading of Invitation for Bids, Purchase of One New 1997 Model, Cut -Away Style Small Bus Under 22 Feet In Length, 16 Passenger Plus Driver, Plus One Wheelchair Position with Wheelchair Lift And Securement Devices. The following bids were opened and read: Grande Am. Bus Sales, Inc. $48,402.00* $48,402.00 $1,000.00 Anoka, MN -2-800.00 Farebox Inc]. $45,602.00 Farebox Incl. • *City eligible for $1,000.00 rebate from Ford Motor Co. MN Body & Equipment Co. $46,959.00* $46,959.00 No Bid Shakopee, MN ( Farebox) + 395.00 395.00 - 7,375.00 $47,354.00 $39,979.00 *Subject to availability of 1997 chassis; if 1998 model, add $904.00. Neither bid includes sales tax in total price. The bids were referred to staff for review and a recommendation. The meeting adjourned at 2:10 p.m. • 15, '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 8/12197 — Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp w/ floating rate (Bow of 5.0 %) (1) CMO has been repald In full 6/1/95 (2) Value Is as of 6/30196 Amount 387,500.00 302,437.50 197,000.00 300,071.92 168,935.62 (4,870.14) 300,000.00 161,617.93 (4,442.63) 100,000.00 200,000.00 500,000.00 206,371.04 (41,182.45) 400,000.00 200,000.00 500.000.00 500,000.00 200,000.00 400,000.00 600,000.00 500,000.00 600,000.00 400,000.00 400,000.00 400,000.00 400,000.00 200,000.00 400,000.00 $8,853,438.79 ,11-&J-) CITY OF HUTCHINSON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 24-Jun-97 JUNE 1997 • Date Date Interest Of Of Institution Description Rate Purchase Maturity TREAS BONDS 644136 7.18% 12/12/91 21152001 TREAS BONDS 644137 7.13% 12/12/91 10/151% Smith Barney GNMA 865M7 7.000% 2/15193 8!122002 Smith Barney 313400 S H 7 5.00 0 /6 12!30193 03110/00 Prudential pool 336914 7.226% 1231 96 02 01 2026 Expected life 6.2 years Smith Barney Fed Home Loan 6.750% 01 0397 01 03 02 Prudentall pool 336399 7.270% 12 31 96 02 01 2026 Expected life 4.1 years Citizens, Marquette 4.00% 0425/96 06/012001 Rrstate, First Minnesota Prudential Fed Home Leon 7.50% 10/31/95 11/06/00 Smith Barney FNMA 6.09% 12119/95 12119!00 Smith Barney FNMA pass thru 7.50% 1220/95 06/01/02 REPAYMENT First Federal 411239052 5.400% 0123!97 05/29197 First Federal 411239045 5.850% 1122198 0626197 Flrstate 1847000000566 5.90% 12/12/96 12111/97 Citizens Bank •Citizens 29807 6.000% - 2113197 6118/97 Bank 29810 5.620% 03 13 97 11 26 97 Citizens Bank 29809 5.640% 03 13 97 10 16 97 Citizens Bank 29811 5.900% 03 28 97 11 20 97 Firstate 411241884 5.90% 04/10/97 01 /16/98 Firstate 411235266 6.30% 05/15/97 05114/98 Firstate 411243807 6.20% 05/15/97 11/13/97 First American B 85577 6.00% 05/30/97 0326198 Citizens 29820 5.75% 05 30 97 12 11 97 Citizens 29823 5.75% 06/13/97 11/13/97 Citizens 29822 5.60% 06/13/97 10/16/97 Citizens 29824 5.85% 06113197 12/11/97 '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 8/12197 — Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp w/ floating rate (Bow of 5.0 %) (1) CMO has been repald In full 6/1/95 (2) Value Is as of 6/30196 Amount 387,500.00 302,437.50 197,000.00 300,071.92 168,935.62 (4,870.14) 300,000.00 161,617.93 (4,442.63) 100,000.00 200,000.00 500,000.00 206,371.04 (41,182.45) 400,000.00 200,000.00 500.000.00 500,000.00 200,000.00 400,000.00 600,000.00 500,000.00 600,000.00 400,000.00 400,000.00 400,000.00 400,000.00 200,000.00 400,000.00 $8,853,438.79 ,11-&J-) MAY 1997 CITY OF HUTCHINSON FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 18,164.42 MAY 1997 REVENUE REPORT - GENERAL MAY YEAR TO ADOPTED BALANCE PERCENTAG 94,188.16 CURRENT DATE ACTUAL BUDGET REMAINING USED TAXES 595,974.51 600,000.00 1,485,086.00 885,086.00 40.40% LICENSES 1,535.00 17,495.00 25,200.00 7,705.00 69.42% PERMITS AND FEES 53,788.72 91,807.87 169,800.00 77,992.13 54.07% INTERGOVERNMENT REVENUE 991,275.90 1,035,680.14 2,421,661.00 1,385,980.86 42.77% CHARGES FOR SERVICES 98,899.71 334,820.07 1,063,409.00 728,588.93 31.49% FINES & FORFEITS 5,634.25 18,806.10 72,000.00 53,193.90 26.12% INTEREST 52,379.64 116,460.05 155,000.00 38,539.95 75.14% SURCHARGES - BLDG PERMITS 2,108.41 3,509.04 1,000.00 (2,509.04) 350.90% CONTRIBUTIONS FROM OTHER FUND 0.00 183,465.44 1,037,000.00 853,534.56 17.69% REIMBURSEMENTS 17,021.54 25,274.16 32,050.00 6,775.64 78.86% SALES 500.00 500.00 8,300.00 7,800.00 6.02% TOTAL 1,819,117.68 2,427,817.87 6,470,506.00 4,042,688.13 37.5% EXPENSE REPORT GENERALFUND MAYOR & COUNCIL 4,362.40 18,164.42 49,589.00 31,424.58 36.6% CITY ADMINISTRATOR 15,059.80 85,857.84 180,046.00 94,188.16 47.7% ELECTIONS 0.00 1,336.99 4,300.00 2,963.01 31.1% FINANCE 24,457.60 117,552.28 311,242.00 193,689.72 37.8% MOTOR VENICE 9,503.90 50,549.26 122,655.00 72,105.74 41.2% ASSESSING 0.00 0.00 29,000.00 29,000.00 0.0% LEGAL 7,203.90 41,645.93 85,900.00 44,254.07 48.5% PLANNING ' 3,126.30 23,718.30 B6,455.00 62,736.70 27.4% POLICE DEPARTMENT 132,742.60 685,401.49 1,517,177.00 831,775.51 45.2% SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICER 8,497.90 42,913.38 100,425.00 57,511.62 42.7% EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 10.70 5135 3,484.00 3,430.65 1.5% SAFETY COUNCIL 0.00 - 0.00 250.00 250.00 0.0% FIRE DEPARTMENT 4,746.90 43,627.63 169,682.00 126,054.17 25.7% FIRE MARSHAL 1,941.40 10,720.44 25,531.00 14,810.56 42.0% PROTECTIVE INSPECTIONS 10,994.50 65,157.39 145,196.00 80,038.61 44.9% ENGINEERING 33,393.80 147,635.19 354,236.00 206,600.81 41.7% STREETS & ALLEYS 73,635.20 281,751.49 530,389.00 248,637.51 53.1% STREET MAINTENANCE A/C 6,114.40 41,171.13 82,600.00 41,428.87 49.8% CITY HALL 7,146.60 42,215.39 82,951.00 40,735.61 50.9% PARK/RECADMIN. 11,430.80 59,922.51 132,183.00 72,260.49 45.3% RECREATION 18,856.50 87,847.20 230,106.00 142,258.80 38.2% SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 6,200.10 38,582.28 102,566.00 63,983.72 37.6% CIVIC ARENA 6,458.50 93,717.99 181,081.00 87,363.01 51.8% PARK DEPARTMENT 63,300.00 250,590.60 584,508.00 333,917.40 42.9% RECREATION BUILDING & POOL 8,044.00 34,317.28 78,744.00 44,426.72 43.6% LIBRARY 1,375.40 48,712.75 110,649.00 61,936.25 44.0% CEMETERY 5,878.00 30,881.57 89,662.00 58,780.43 34.4% DEBT SERVICE 930.00 11,650.00 103,252.00 91,602.00 11.3% AIRPORT 4,148.30 26,323.25 80,860.00 54,536.75 32.6% TRANSIT 7,960.20 50,944.06 156,476.00 105,531.94 32.6% COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 5,610.40 29,581.79 79,937.00 50,355.21 37.0% UNALLOCATED 52,411.40 247,883.46 659,374.00 411,490.54 37.6% TOTAL 535,541.50 2,710,426.84 6,470,506.00 3,760,079.16 41.9% 0 MAY 1997 CITY OF HUTCHINSON FINANCIAL REPORT - 1997 MAY 1997 ENTERPRISE FUNDS REVENUE REPORT - LIQUOR FUND YEAR TO ADOPTED BALANCEPERCENTA MAY DATE ACTUAL BUDGET REMAINING USED LIQUOR SALES 71,032.87 289,798.97 770,000.00 480,201.03 37.6% WINE SALES 24,059.47 101,797.56 290,000.00 188,202.44 35.1% BEER SALES 131,948.21 468,290.75 1,380,000.00 911,709.25 33.9% BEER DEPOSIT 1,083.60 534.72 0.00 (534.72) 0.0% MISC. SALES 11,618.47 38,359.39 118,000.00 79,640.61 32.5% LOTTERY SALES (1,463.00) (294.10) 2,800.00 3,094.10 -10.5% REFUNDS & REIMBURSEMENTS 0.00 975.00 0.00 (975.00) OA% CASH DISCOUNTS (2,532.36) (8,354.78) (20,500.00) (12,145.22) 40.8% INTEREST 607.87 3274.60 5,500.00 2,225.40 59.5% TOTAL 236,355.13 894,382.11 2,548,800.00 1,651,417.89 35.1% EXPENSE REPORT LIQUOR FUND PERSONEL SERVICES 14,449.30 80,710.48 172,488.00 91,777.52 46.8% REPAIR & MAINTENANCE 895.08 5,398.67 10,300.00 4,901.33 52.4% CONSULTING 0.00 0.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 0.0% OTHER SERVICE & CHARGES 16,911.93 35,943.05 55,750.00 19,806.95 64.5% DEPRECIATION 0.00 0.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 0.0% DEBT SERVICE 0.00 0.00 37,180.00 37,180.00 0.0% TRANSFERS 0.00 144,345.85 150,000.00 5,654.15 96.2% COST OF SALES 172,906.95 678,725.33 1,968,575.00 1,289,849.67 34.5% MISCELLANEOUS 780.00 1,347.92 7,600.00 6,252.08 17.7% CAPITAL OUTLAY 450.00 982.03 3,600.00 2,617.97 0.0% TOTAL 206,393.26 947,433.33 2,434,493.00 1,487,039.67 38.9% W EVENUE REPORT - WATER SEWER/FUND SCORE 0.00 32,000.00 138,828.00 106,828.00 23.1% LICENSES 0.00 0.00 GRANT 0.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.0% WATER SALES 57,152.60 267,357.40 700,000.00 432,642.60 38.2% WATER TREATMENT SURCHARGE 1,741.70 3,048.29 0.00 WATER METER 525.00 2,315.00 14,000.00 11,685.00 16.5% REFUSE SERVICES 45,703.90 186,605.06 460,000.00 273,394.94 40.6% REFUSE SURCHARGE 5,009.50 20,656.19 0.00 (20,656.19) RECYCLE BAGS 41.00 239.39 0.00 (239.39) 0.0% REFUSE STICKER SALES 28.00 427.45 0.00 (427.45) 0.0% REFUSE RECYCLING (5,986.00) (22,992.00) 0.00 22,992.00 0.0% COMPOST CREDIT (1,012.60) (3,719.89) (10,000.00) (6,280.11) 0.0% COMPOST & RECYCLE SALES 5,600.00 6,947.32 5,000.00 (1,947.32) 0.0% SEWER SERVICES 139,726.60 708,589.24 1,900,000.00 1,191,410.76 37.3% PENALTY CHARGES 845.10 6,177.60 18,000.00 11,822.40 34.3% INTEREST EARNED 0.00 22,152.08 130,000.00 107,847.92 17.0% LOAN REPAYMENT 411.80 2,058.81 38,630.00 36,571.19 REFUNDS & REIMBURSEMENTS 235.90 636.69 3,000.00 2,361.31 21.3% OTHER 357.30 626.96 6,000.00 5,373.04 10.4% CONNECTION CHARGES 0.00 0.00 0.00 TOTAL 250,379.80 1,233,127.59 3,503,458.00 2,273,378.70 35.2% EXPENSE REPORT - WATER SEWERIFUND REFUSE 41,861.62 201,149.61 504,855.00 303,705.39 39.8% �VYATER 40,232.51 373,395.15 1,121,746.00 748,350.85 33.3% ASTEWATER 63,609.76 429,081.48 2,440,080.00 2,010,998.52 17.6% TOTAL 145,703.89 1,003,626.24 4,066,681.00 3,063,054.76 24.7% MINUTES HUTCHINSON PLANNING COMMISSION Tuesday, May 20, 1997 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: Bill Arndt, Dave Westlund, Bill Craig, Jim Haugen, and Jeff Hagg. Also present: Gary Plotz, City Administrator; Jim Marka, Director of Building, Planning, and Zoning; Bonnie Baumetz, Planning and Zoning; and Barry Anderson, City Attorney. CONSENT AGENDA a) CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING DATED APRIL 15, 1997 Mr. Dave Westlund made a motion to approve the minutes dated April 15, 1997, seconded by Mr. Bill Arndt the motion was carried unanimously. ■ L: ► I ►[010 1 OLD BUSINESS a) UPDATE BY DOUG RETTKE REGARDING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 184 - 4TH AVE NW Jim Marka gave the history of the property and conditions of the conditional use permit issued in 1995. Mr. Doug Rettke updated the commission on the status of his plans to replace siding on the building located at 184-4th Avenue NW. So far he has been unable to get a bidder on the project. He • expects to work on it himself in the next month or so, and then will probably sell the property. He plans on replacing all the walls. He expects to have the project completed by August 15; 1997. Mr. Rettke said that the only access to the building is through the alley. He has lost front street parking. He stated that he may petition the City for improvement of the alley. He said he cannot align a hard surfaced parking area without a hard surfaced alley. Mr. Marka will monitor the work on the project and report to the Planning Commission at the August meeting. Mr. Craig made a motion to refer this issue to the August meeting. Seconded by Mr. Westlund the motion carried unanimously. 5. NEW BUSINESS a) DISCUSSION OF VARIANCE REQUEST BY DON STEENHOEK TO REDUCE SIDE YARD SETBACK FROM 8' TO 3 FOR AN ADDITION TO GARAGE LOCATED AT 810 SPRUCE ST. N.E. Mr. Marka explained Mr. Steenhoek's variance request. He also said the Planning Staff recommended denial of the request due to the lack of hardship. Mr. Marka explained the intent of the ordinance is to have a 12' easement between homes for utilities and drainage. Mr. Don Steenhoek, 810 Spruce Street NE, explained there is a 4 ft. drop -off in the rear yard of his property. He is planning on building a screened in porch on the back of his home also. He said his neighbor, Terry Field, does not object to his building within 3' of the property line. Mr. Steenhoek would like to get his vehicles off the street. He also feels this building will enhance the neighborhood. is Chairman Wood asked for the opinions of the commissioners. Mr. Craig said he did feel this is not hardship under Minnesota law, however the City could issue a permit to build 6' off the lot line. Page 2 Planning Commission Minutes May 20, 1997 Mr. Westlund felt there is actually no hardship, but possibly Mr. Steenhoek could buy 3 ft. from his neighbor. • Mr. Amdt questioned if the City has let people build unattached garages 3 ft from the line in a R -2 District. Mr. Haugen agreed a hardship had not been established. Mr. Hagg stated the improvement would be nice, but did not see the justification for hardship. The consensus was that they deny the variance request, and that Mr. Steenhoek should try to buy three feet of property from his neighbor. The City would do a lot split and it would be recorded by the County. b) UPDATE AND PRESENTATION ON TAX INCREMENT FINANCING Gary Plotz explained tax increment history and the plans for the economic development district in the Industrial Park. Mr. Craig made a motion to approve the modifications to Tax Increment Districts 4,5,and 6 and establish District #12. The request is consistent with the land use plan for the Industrial Park. Seconded by Mr. Haugen the motion carried unanimously. C) DISCUSSION TO AMEND ZONING ORDINANCE ADDRESSING ZONING DISTRICT PLACEMENT OF 3 -PLEX UNITS Ms. Bonnie Baumetz explained our zoning ordinance does not provide for 3 -plex units. There is a growing trend for multiple housing and a need for incorporating 3-plex units into the zoning ordinance Following discussion Ms. Baumetz stated staff will come back with language for a R -3 District. d) ELECTION OF VICE CHAIRMAN Mr. Craig nominated Bill Arndt for vice chairman. The nomination was seconded by Dave Westlund. The vote carried unanimously. 91 COMMUNICATION FROM STAFF a) UPDATE ON JOINT PLANNING ORDINANCE Ms. Baumetz explained the work that has been completed on the Joint Planning Ordinance. The task force has completed the final draft and distributed copies to the townships. Most areas of the plan were taken from the county ordinance. There will be a meeting with all government entities on June 2. A six - member joint planning board will be formed. The next step will be an informational meeting. The task force hopes to have the plan working by September 1997. b) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Mr. Marka asked for counsel on the presentation of the process of updating the Comprehensive Plan. Mr. Craig said he had confidence the staffs ability to make revisions and update. Mr. Haugen made a motion to move forword with the comprehensive plan. Seconded by Mr. Crai� the motion carried unanimously. 7 There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 7:25 p.m. 0 HUTCHINSON AREA HEALTH CARE BOARD OF DIRECTORS' MEETING - May 20, 1997 Conference Room A/B - 5:30 PM Present: Tom Daggett, Chairperson; Paulette Slanga, Vice Chairperson; Don Erickson, Secretary; Rich Myers, Director; Elaine Black, Director; Jim Mills, Director; Dr. Mark Matthias. Trustee /Chief of Medical Staff. Others present: Philip G. Graves, President; Director; Jane Lien, Acute Care Division Director; Robvn Erickson, Care and Support Services Division Director; Ed Tusa, Finance, Information and Quality/Senior Care Divisions Director; Jim Lyons, HMC Administrator; Tom O'Connor, Vice President of Regional Services, Allina, and Corrinne Schlueter, Recorder. The meeting was called to order at 5:38 PM Graves introduced, Mary Marks, Employee Health Services, for a presentation on Latex Allergy. Marks gave an overview on the latex allergy problem and told of it becoming an increasing risk management issue. Also, if an allergy is developed, it is potentially life threatening and career ending. It does affect 5 - 6% of the general population and affects • up to 21% of the healthcare workers. Latex is the milky sap from the H. Brasiliensis tree. There are forms of latex: a) concentrated liquid and b) dry solids. Balloons have the highest allergen content of concentrated liquid, and bumpers along the wall are an example of a dry solid. Mary Marks distributed handouts describing latex in the hospital environment, and examples of latex -safe alternatives. Agenda. Minutes of Past Meetings Minutes of the April 15, 1997, regular board meeting were presented and discussed. Following discussion, a motion was made by Mills, seconded by Slanga, to approve the minutes of the April 15, 1997, as presented. All were in favor. Motion carried. Medical Staff Meeting Minutes and Credentialing Dr. Matthias presented the minutes of the May Executive Committee meeting. He noted two initial appointments. Credentialing recommendations were made for the following Practitioners: Initial Appointments. • Dr. Jay Traverse Cardiology Provisional (Courtesy) Dr. Richard Golden Neurology Provisional (Courtesy) 4z-A (,�) Regular Board of Directors Meeting - 5/20/97 Page Two Provisional to Courtesv Dr. James Wichser Emergency Dr. Samuel Leon Gastroenterology Reappointments for 1997 - 1998 Dr. David Larson Radiology Provisional to Courtesy Provisional to Courtesy Courtesy Medical Student - Rural Physician Assoc. Program. Mr. Jeff Lipke - will practice until July 1997. Following discussion. a motion was made by Mills, seconded by Slanga to approve membership and privilege for the practitioners listed above. All were in favor. Motion carried. Old Business. Personnel Committee of the Board. Three members of the board were appointed to serve as representatives on the Personnel Committee. Those members are Tom Daggett, Rich Myers, and Paulette Slanga. New Business. A. Orthopedic Surgeon Recruitment. Graves explained the Hutchinson Medical Center recently determined a need for a second Orthopedic Surgeon. Dr. Wikenheiser spends four days a week in Hutchinson, and it was determined that enough cases exist in the current case load that additional coverage is needed. Also the business demands for orthopedic coverage have increased over the last year. Following discussion, a motion was made by Mills, seconded by Myers to authorize participation for recruitment of a second Orthopedic Surgeon in accordance with the newly established joint service recruitment agreement with the Hutchinson Medical Center. Motion carried. B. Revision of the bvlaws of the Medical Staff The HAHC Medical Staff Executive Committee recommended an addition to their by -laws for the credentialing of medical students. Following discussion, a motion was made by Myers, seconded by Black to approve the revision of the Medical Staff by -laws with an inclusion of a provision for credentialling Medical Students. All were in favor. Motion carried. 0 0 • • Regular Board of Directors Meeting - 5/20/97 Page Three C. Capital Expenditures. Video Colonosco a with accessories. A proposed replacement request for a Video Colonoscope instrument was presented by Graves. Olympus surgical has provided a second one, at no charge, since December 1996, but will no longer provide the scope. With the purchase of a second scope, it would provide more efficient scheduling, maximize Dr. and staff efficiency, continue minimum six procedures per doctor visit. Following discussion, a motion was made by Mills, seconded by Erickson, to purchase the second Video Colonoscope at a cost of $14,500 including trade in allowance. All were in favor. Motion carried. New Dictation System. The Board reviewed the request for the replacement of our existing transcription system by sharing a central processor with the Hutchinson Medical Center. The current system is seven years old and has had several failures in the last few years. A new shared system will be more reliable, handle more telephone lines, allow more concurrent dictation, and hold more is hours of dictation. The new dictation system will also interface to the new hospital information system, improving efficiency. By sharing this technology with the Medical Center. we will generate a savings of $57,000 over five years. Following discussion, a motion was made by Myers, seconded by Black to request authority from the City Council to purchase, from Dictaphone Corporation, the necessary hardware and interfaces to upgrade the dictating system currently being leased by the Hutchinson Medical Center at a cost of $76,000. All were in favor. Motion carried. Office Furniture. The Board reviewed a request for office furniture for the accounting and information service areas. This furniture would consist of three cubicles, three work stations for individual offices, and then appropriate storage areas for all work stations. Following discussion, a motion was made by Erickson, seconded by Myers, to purchase office furniture, in the amount of $22,000 for remodeling the accounting and information services areas. All were in favor. Motion carried. Bedside Monitorine Svstem. The Board reviewed the request for five replacement bedside cardiac monitors for our Critical Care Unit. Last year we began a two • year replacement program to upgrade our current monitoring capability. The request for the bedside monitoring equipment is the final phase of this project. ( 3) Regular Board of Directors Meeting - 5/20/97 • Page Four Following discussion, a motion was made by Slanga, seconded by Myers to request authority from the City Council to purchase the Bedside Monitoring System from Space Labs at a cost of $95,942. All were in favor. Motion carried. D. First Quarter Safety Report. Graves presented the safety report, in Halverson's absence. He commented on a death threat made against a patient by an outside party. With the aid of the Hutchinson Police Department, measures were taken to ensure the patient's safety while under HAHC care. Following discussion, a motion was made by Erickson, seconded by Black; to accept the First Quarter Safety Report as presented. All were in favor. Motion carried. E. Joint Commission Focused Visit. Graves reported on the focused survey visit that is scheduled from the JCAHO. All deficiencies that were identified at the time of the regular survey have now been corrected. The majority of identified issues dealt with Medical Staff related concerns. Surgical Space Lease. Drs. Merck and Wallyn recently made a request to lease space in our suite. Their purpose is to be able to use our minor surgery room for performing a new high tech laser surgical procedure for eye care. The initial term of the lease is for a three month period of time. Following discussion, a motion was made by Myers, seconded by Mills, to approve a lease agreement with Regional Eye Specialists for a procedure room in the surgical suite area for an initial period of three months. All were in favor. Motion carried. G. Flood Victim Relief. Staff has made a request that we donate the amount of money we normally provide for a summer picnic to the flood victims of the recent spring disaster, and then have a "potluck" for our picnic. We would anticipate this amount to be approximately $3,500. Following discussion. Motion was made by Mills, seconded by Black to authorize an expenditure of $3,500 for flood relief and appropriate an additional $3,500 for the picnic if a choice is made to not have a "pot luck ". All were in favor. Motion carried. Organizational Reports. A. President - Have received a denial on our appeal for the Medicare reclassification. The next course of action now is to have a law changed. c �l Regular Board of Directors Meeting - 5/20/97 Page Five B. Acute Care - Nothing additional to report. C. Care and Program Support - Nothing additional to report. D. Community Care - Nothing additional to report. E. Finance, Information and Quality and Senior Care - Nothing additional to report. Abbott Northwestern Report Nothing additional to report. Allina Manaeement Report. Tom O'Connor attended the meeting and provided an Allina Update. Accounts Pavable. The accounts payable listing for April was presented. Following discussion. a motion was made by Myers, seconded by Slanga- to approve the attached listing of accounts payable and cash disbursements in the amount of $1.459,800.24. All were in favor. Motion carried. • Statistical Report The Statistical report was presented. Hospital admissions for the month were 229 compared to a budget of 215. Average daily census for April was 27.7, and the average length of stay was 3.8 days. Percentage of occupancy was 46.1 %. Nursing home statistics showed occupancy of 95.01 %, and the average case mix of 2.44. Financial Report. The organization's revenue over expense for April 1997, was $90,673 compared to a budget of $71.887. Auxiliary Minutes. The hospital auxiliary meeting minutes were presented. No unusual comments were made. Adjournment. Erickson moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Mills. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:30 PM. Respectfully submitted. Corrinne Schlueter Recorder LJ Secretary 0 RESOLUTION NO. 10859 ACCEPTING PLEDGED SECURITIES' FROM FIRST AMERICAN AMERICAN BANK, HUTCHINSON, MN WHEREAS, First American Bank of Hutchinson, Minnesota, a city depository, is pledging the following security under the collateral agreement with the City of Hutchinson: Green Bay WI Area 08 -15 -96 $ 150,000.00 Public School G. O. (cusip 392643DT6) Scott County Iowa 06 -01 -95 $ 250,000.00 G. O. Unlimited (cusip 809486CQ4) • BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON,- MINNESOTA: THAT the City hereby accepts the securites as listed. Adopted by the City Council this 24th day of June, 1997. Marlin Torgerson Mayor ATTEST: • Gary D. Plotz '4z 0 June 13, 1997 Dear Mayor & City Council: We the below signed property owners request additional street lights in our subdivision. We feel our street is unsafe because of the darkness. We have enclosed a map to show where we would like new street lights. U • Thank you for your consideration. - Fn'X 3 7 ua So ,)AV ew ( - 7a a S� ,fG, view C a , Y... I y ear IF 4 1 1 QD Prop�� 1 �'� JUAfSgr I a .5ov7-mvfcw Sou7 SUBDIP751M cd" or Hvrcmlm"M A& L CO&WTV, AIAvMCvc= 5CALL 80 ' per (D (E) I Q l m TWO . 0 I a .5ov7-mvfcw Sou7 SUBDIP751M cd" or Hvrcmlm"M A& L CO&WTV, AIAvMCvc= 5CALL 80 ' per • • il • Q . 0 • • il • 0 0 0 JUN 1 71997 C4 coonCiI . A3 a h o ihf o w^Pr O dVr l4reeT G V1 ee j �o r 4 ere are. r,ITI, JF HUTCHI!, _'ON S V Pr y U Gr 1 , S ?I re T l i � ' Ira r) 0 I� ,5 h +3 . m I ,�, . J - m �- "ahcrifC 44" 11 //OS /� � e Q n c� f,✓e Co rrP yr v I 7 �f J K-. T(, wtf s lb w A,4.j 0,1 Ald� f's • `l7 a ti `1 10 -y- wo -v ce - .�_ i ota s / / ST. —ever — _, JUN 19 1997 CITY OF HUTCHINSON _ // _ - J _. � cam.. ,�f"u� -y-� _I /2 �_ S.�l�(.�c�J �T_ - - `.ul� __0197 ���wa��_._�_�. �-J �1 -- - -- 1------- -- - - -- -- - - - -- --- -.. - -- �--= --�- -- �� -- _... -- McLeod County Agricultural Association Post Office Box 142 Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350 JUN ! 2 1997 f - )F HUTCHI nN June 10, 1997 Hutchinson City Council 111 Hassen Street SE Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350 Dear Council Members, This year the McLeod County Agricultural Association will celebrate the 125" Annual McLeod County Fair. Plans to make this fair a very special event include the addition of flags and banners to the fairgrounds. With the city's permission we would extend the lightpole flags down Century Avenue to Boston Street. If this plan is acceptable, John Arlt has agreed to assist us with his expertise and all of the arrangements would be handled by the fair board members. • Your decision would be necessary before purchase of the hardware, We have been advised that a two month lead time is required. I look forward to your reply, Since�ly, Marian Filk Secretary, Fair Manager McLeod County Agricultural Association PO Box 142 Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350 • 0 M E M O R A N D U M DATE: June 24. 1997 Attached is a listing of the delinquent water and sewer accounts for the month -_gf June Recommend service be discontinued on Monday, June 30th,1997 at Noon. • -S 1- 270 -0706 -0803 1- 395 -0606 -0902 David Jahn Noelle Laabs 706 Brown St 606 Franklin St S Hutchinson MN 55350 Hutchinson MN 55350 706 Brown ST 606 Franklin St S 97.47 121.73 1- 295- 0120 -0702 1- 395- 0646 -0101 Gary Aanderude Sam Flom 120 Century Ave 646 Franklin St S Hutchinson MN 55350 Hutchinson MN 55350 120 Century Ave 646 Franklin St S 151.78 120.98 1- 395- 0316 -0003 1- 395 -0705 -0903 Heather Graf Brian Bleeke 316 Franklin St S 7521 lnterlachen Rd Hutchinson MN 55350 Nisswa MN 56468 316 Franklin St S 705 Franklin St S 161.05 223.26 PROMISES 6 -27 -97 1- 455 -0725 -0202 1- 395 -0576-0503 Bev Kosek Randy VanderVeen 725 Grove St S 576 Franklin St S Hutchinson MN 55350 Hutchinson MN 55350 725 Grove St S 576 Franklin St S 50.00 120.94 PROMISES 6 -27 -97 1- 395 -0587 -0201 David L Jensen 587 Franklin St S Hutchinson MN 55350 587 Franklin St S 122,36 0 • • -1- 420-0726-0304 1 -395- 056 -0806 Randy Stille Judy Kopesky 726 Glen St S Box 606 Hutchinson MN 55350 Hutchinson MN 55350 726 Glen St S 565 Franklin St S 131.33 159.42 1- 455 -0725 -0202 1- 395 -0576-0503 Bev Kosek Randy VanderVeen 725 Grove St S 576 Franklin St S Hutchinson MN 55350 Hutchinson MN 55350 725 Grove St S 576 Franklin St S 50.00 120.94 PROMISES 6 -27 -97 1- 395 -0587 -0201 David L Jensen 587 Franklin St S Hutchinson MN 55350 587 Franklin St S 122,36 0 • • A ,. 1- 455 -0845 -0705 1- 570 - 0586 -0004 • Debbie Hickler Marie Plamann 845 Grove St S 586 Jefferson St S Hutchinson MN 55350 Hutchinson MN 55350 845 Grove St S 586 Jefferson St S 135.38 103.56 CC: Duane Hickler 153 E Butler ST 1 -570 - 0916 -0102 Litchfield MN 55355 Mike Paulson PROMISES 6 -27 -97 916 Jefferson St S Hutchinson MN 55350 1-480 -0915 -0102 916 Jefferson St S Kevin Katzenmeyer 140.84 915.Hassan St S PROMISES 6 -27 -97 Hutchinson MN 55350 915 Hassan St S 1- 685 -0556 -0802 77.09 Judy Kopesky Box 606 1- 520 -01200.0501 Hutchinson MN 55350 National Guard Armory 556 Main St S 1200 Hwy 22 S 98.31 Hutchinson MN 55350 . 1200 Hwy 22 S 1- 685 -0596 -0008 160.46 Laura Page 596 Main St S 1- 550-0736 -0302 Hutchinson MN 55350 Ron Wibstad 596 Main St S 736 Ivy La 24.08 Hutchinson MN 55350 736 Ivy La 1- 725- 0148 -0502 101.04 Betty DeWitte 148 Milwaukee Ave 1 -570 -0015 -0102 Hutchinson MN 55350 LewMary A Cheney 148 Milwaukee Ave 15 Jefferson St S 154.80 Hutchinson MN 55350 15 Jefferson St S 1- 865 -0106 -0503 86.00 Butch Penar PROMISES 7 -3 -97 106 Selchow Ave Hutchinson MN 55350 106 Selchow Ave 145.93 • 1- 965- 0225 -0005 • David Freund 225 Washington Ave W Hutchinson MN 55350 225-Washington Ave W 225.26 1- 965- 0325 -0901 Ron McGraw Box 98 Hutchinson MN 55350 325 Washington Ave 267.34 • • June 18, 1997 City Council City of Hutchinson 111 Hassan St SE Hutchinson MN 55350 Dear Council Members: I am hereby requesting that the 1992 and 1996 lawn mowing assessments on the following lots in Plaza Heights Addition be removed: Lots 3 and 4 in Block 3 Lots 3, 7 and 9 in Block 4 Lot 4 in Block 5 Lots 2 in Block 6 These assessments were not included in the original documentation when I purchased these properties. • Thank you, Bradley Thomas Cosmos MN (320) 877 -7729 is Jun -19 -97 06158A City of Hutchinson 320 234 4240 P.01 • June 18, 1997 City Council City of Hutchinson 1 I 1 Hassan St SE Hutchinson MN 55350 Dear Council Members: 1 am hereby requesting that the 1992 and 1996 lawn snowing assessments on the following lute in Platt Heights Addition be removed: Lots 3 in Block 3 Lots 2, 4 and 8 In Block 4 Lot 2 in Block 5 Lots 1 and 3 in Block 6 Theme tssscssrnents were not included in the original documentation when 1 purchased these • properties. Thank you, Curtis Newberg Cosmos MN (320) 877 -7677 AGREEMENT OF REASSESSMENT This agreement is made and entered into this 24th day of June, 1997, by and between the City of Hutchinson, State of Minnesota (City) and Curtis G. Newberg and Bradley Thomas (Owners). RECITAL: 1. The City, at the request of the then owners of the property, contracted for the construction of a variety of municipal improvements, including but not limited to, sanitary sewer main and services, water main and services, storm sewer, grading, concrete curb and gutter, gravel base, bituminous base and surfacing and appurtenances for the following described real estate, all located within the City of Hutchinson and County of McLeod: Plaza Heights County PID City jID Lot 3, Block 3 23.389.0170 12- 11630-02 -0240 2. In connection with those improvements, all of the property described above was subject to a series of assessments for the cost of the improvements as is more particularly set out in assessment rolls SA -228A, SA -240B, SA -243B, SA -251A, and SA -272A. 3. The City and Owner acknowledge and agree that the assessments now associated with the above - described property, whether levied, pending or deferred, represent an amount equal to at least the benefit received by the property owner for the services rendered by the City in constructing the improvements described above. 4. In an effort to promote the sale and development of the above described real estate, the parties hereto desire to enter into an agreement to annul and reassess the property for the benefit received. i NOW THEREFORE FOR 51.00 AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, THE PARTIES DO HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Agreement of Assessment Annulment and Waiver of Irrraularity and Appeal of Reassessment The parties hereto have entered into an agreement of assessment annulment and waiver of irregularity and appeal of reassessment, a true and correct copy of said reassessment schedule is attached hereto, marked as Exhibit "A" and incorporated as if fully set out herein. It is understood that the noted assessments will be updated prior to certification to the County. The following assessments, SA -228A, SA -240B, SA -243B, SA -251A, and SA -272A shall be assessed for five years at 7% interest, as per City Policy. wo n In addition, the 1992 weed cutting bill in the amount of $43.92 shall be paid in full on or before August 29, 2. Representations of Owner The Owner of the property, represents and acknowledges that the City has relied on the representations, that it is the sole owner of the above described parcels and that no party or parties have any prior interest in the real estate and further agrees to indemnify the City from any intervening claim that would impair the ability of the City to collect the reimposed assessments described herein. 3. Payment of Assessments It is understood and agreed that assessments contemplated under this agreement will be paid in connection with the property taxes associated with the above described property, or under such procedures as the County Auditor may determine are appropriate. In no event shall the failure of the County Auditor to collect the assessments in sem- annual payments with interest, beginning January 1, 1998, affect the validity of this agreement. 4. Foreclosure by Action In the event the Owner or its successor, in interest to any of the described • property, forfeits or fails to make payments either to the Auditor if the Auditor collects the same or to the City if Ass \Agree\New- Thom.wpd\Nge l / 7 for some reason payments are not made in connection with the property taxes, then, in that event, at the sole option of the City, the City may elect to collect the assessments either through the tax forfeiture process provided by • Minnesota State Law or by foreclosure by action or both. 5. LiM. The City shall have a lien on the property for the unpaid assessment amounts, as well as accrued interest, if any. 6. Waiver In addition to the waiver set forth in the attached Agreement of Assessment Annulment and Waiver of Irregularity and Appeal of Reassessment, the Owner hereby waives any right to petition for reassessment or to claim the assessments, either past or present, were not correctly imposed IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Curtis G. Newberg and Bradley Thomas have hereunto set their hands this 9th day of June, 1997. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City of Hutchinson has entered into this agreement. Curtis G. Newberg Bradley Thomas STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS: COUNTY OF ) On this 24th day of June, 1997, before me, a Notary Public in and for said County, personally appeared Curtis G. Newberg and Bradley Thomas, who being duly sworn, did say that he is the owner as named in the foregoing instrument and acknowledged said instrument to be their free act and deed. Notary Public CITY OF HUTCHINSON Marlin Torgerson, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS: COUNTY OF MCLEOD ) On this 24th day of June, 1997, before me, a Notary Public in and for said County, personally appeared Marlin Torgerson, to me personally known, who being duly sworn, did say that he is the Mayor of the City Council of the City of Hutchinson named in the foregoing instrument and that said instrument was signed in behalf of said City of Hutchinson by authority of its City Council and said Marlin Torgerson acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said City of Hutchinson. L Notary Public Attest Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator is Aaum\Agree \New- Thom.wpd\Page 2 ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT - NEWBERG(THOMAS - PLAZA HEIGHTS - EXHIBIT'A' - Pegs 1 CITY OF HUTCHINSON. 117 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON. MN 55350 (612)23442G9 DATE COMPUTED', 06.31997 CITY PROPERTY D NUMBER: 1211 6-30-x2 -0240 COUNTY PROPERTY ID NUMBER: 23.389.0170 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: LOT 3 BLOCK 3, PIMA HEIGHTS PROPERTY ADDRESS: 915 CLEVELAND AVE SW TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY - TAKES NOT PAD 1988 TO PRESENT TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY COMPUTED THRU: OCTOBER 1897 FOLLOWING ASSFSSMENTS SHALL BE ASSESSED FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST: 1997 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAD IN FULL - $43.92 TOTAL ASSE995ENTS AS SEWALE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST $15.543.54 TOTAL WEED CURING TO BE PAID IN FULL $13.92 ANNUAL TOTAL PAYOFF TO OATS YEARS TF DEFERRED PRINCIPAL ENGINEERING RECORD T INDEX P AYFI OF SPECIAL ORIGINAL INTEREST PRINCIPAL YEARS BALANCE TO TOTAL & INTEREST ENRCI ENRG ENRCI ENRCI _ REASSESSMENT ASSESS. Y EAR PRINCIPAL RATE PAYMENT PAID TO PAY PRESENT INTEREST AMOUNT RATE AMOLRNT YEARLY TOTAL AMOUR SA-228A 1902 $2,365.18 7.00% 5473.03 0 $2.365.16 5 $827.81 $3,192.97 WA $0.00 $0,00 $0.00 i1 192.07 SA -2408 1992 $7,170.85 7.00% $1,431.13 0 $7,170.65 5 52.509.73 $9.680.38 WA 50.00 $000 50.00 59,680.3& SA.2436 1992 595717 7.00% $191,45 0 $957.27 5 5335.04 $1,82.31 WA $0.00 $0,00 $0.00 $1.292.31 SA -251A 1992 5300.43 7.00% $60,09 0 $30043 5 $105.15 $105.58 WA $000 $0.00 $0.00 SM272A 1992 $720.22 T00% $144.04 0 $720 -22 5 $252.08 1972.30 WA 50,00 $0.00 $000 _5405.58 $972.30 SUB -TOT 311,513.73 $2,302.76 111,613.73 $1,029.81 115,513.54 $15,613.64 1997 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAD IN FULL - $43.92 TOTAL ASSE995ENTS AS SEWALE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST $15.543.54 TOTAL WEED CURING TO BE PAID IN FULL $13.92 TOTAL PAYOFF TO OATS $15,687.18 L Pox" 34:113 6 CIL Kelm 13 wow =6 Mes I This agreement is made and entered into this 24th day of June, 1997, by and between the City of Hutchinson, State of Minnesota (City) and Curtis G. Newberg, (Owner). RECITAL: 1. The City, at the request of the then owners of the property, contracted for the construction of a variety of municipal improvements, including but not limited to, sanitary sewer main and services, water main and services, storm sewer, grading, concrete curb and gutter, gravel base, bituminous base and surfacing and appurtenances for the following described real estate, all located within the City of Hutchinson and County of McLeod: Plaza Height Lot 2, Block 4 County PID 23.389.0200 City PID 12- 116 - 30-02 -0270 Lot 4, Block 4 23.389.0220 12- 116 - 30-02 -0290 Lot 8, Block 4 23.389.0260 12- 116 - 30-02 -0330 Lot 2, Block 5 23.389.0300 12- 116 -30-02 -0370 Lot 1, Block 6 23.389.0330 12- 116.30- 02-0400 Lot 3, Block 6 23.389.0350 12. 116 -30- 02-0420 2. In connection with those improvements, all of the property described above was subject to a series of assessments for the cost of the improvements as is more particularly set out in assessment rolls SA -228A, SA -240B, SA -243B, SA -251A, SA -272A and SA -292.. 3. The City and Owner acknowledge and agree that the assessments now associated with the above- • described property, whether levied, pending or deferred, represent an amount equal to at least the benefit received by the property owner for the services rendered by the City in constructing the improvements described above. 4. In an effort to promote the sale and development of the above described real estate, the parties hereto desire to enter into an agreement to annul and reassess the property for the benefit received. NOW THEREFORE FOR 51.00 AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, THE PARTIES DO HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Aereement of Assess Annulment and Waiver of Irreeularity and Anneal of Reassessment. The parties hereto have entered into an agreement of assessment annulment and waiver of irregularity and appeal of reassessment, a true and correct copy of said reassessment schedule is attached hereto, marked as Exhibit "A" and incorporated as if fully set out herein. It is understood that the noted assessments will be updated prior to certification to the County. The following assessments, SA -228A, SA -240B, SA -243B, SA -251A, SA -272A and SA- 292 shall be assessed for five years at 7% interest, as per City Policy. In addition, the 1992 weed cutting bill in the amount of $263.52 shall be paid in full on or before August 29, 1997. 2. Representations of Owner The Owner of the property, represents and acknowledges that the City has relied on the representations, that it is the sole owner of the above described parcels and that no party or parties have any prior interest in the real estate and further agrees to indemnify the City from any intervening claim that would impair the ability of the City to collect the reimposed assessments described herein. 3. )moment of Assessments It is understood and agreed that assessments contemplated under this • agreement will be paid in connection with the property taxes associated with the above described property, or under Asuu \Agree\Newberg.wpd\Page 1 I / / a such procedures as the County Auditor may determine are appropriate. In no event shall the failure of the County • Auditor to collect the assessments in semi - annual payments with interest, beginning January 1, 1998, affect the validity of this agreement. 4. Foreclosure by Action In the event the Owner or its successor, in interest to any of the described property, forfeits or fails to make payments either to the Auditor if the Auditor collects the same or to the City if for some reason payments are not made in connection with the property taxes, then, in that event, at the sole option of the City, the City may elect to collect the assessments either through the tax forfeiture process provided by Minnesota State Law or by foreclosure by action or both. 5. Lim. The City shall have alien on the property for the unpaid assessment amounts, as well as accrued interest, if any. 6. Waiver In addition to the waiver set forth in the attached Agreement of Assessment Annulment and Waiver of Irregularity and Appeal of Reassessment, the Owner hereby waives any right to petition for reassessment or to claim the assessments, either past or present, were not correctly imposed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Curtis G. Newberg, has hereunto set their hands this 9th day of June, 1997. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City of Hutchinson has entered into this agreement. Curtis G. Newberg STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS: COUNTY OF ) On this 24th day of June, 1997, before me, a Notary Public in and for said County, personally appeared Curtis G. Newberg, who being duly sworn, did say that he is the owner as named in the foregoing instrument and acknowledged said instrument to be their free act and deed. Notary Public CITY OF HUTCHINSON Marlin Torgerson, Mayor is is As \Agree\Newbe`g.wpd\Page 2 • STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS: COUNTY OF MCLEOD ) On this 24th day of June, 1997, before me, a Notary Public in and for said County, personally appeared Marlin Torgerson, to me personally known, who being duly sworn, did say that he is the Mayor of the City Council of the City of Hutchinson named in the foregoing instrument and that said instrument was signed in behalf of said City of Hutchinson by authority of its City Council and said Marlin Torgerson acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said City of Hutchinson. Notary Public Attest Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator 11 11 As ',Agree\Newberg.wpd\Page 3 ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT - NEWBERG -PLAZA HEIGHTS - EJGiIB1T'A - - Pape 1 CITY OF HUTCHINSON, 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON. MN 55350 (612) 23"209 DATE COMPUTED: W3 -1997 CITY PROPERTY D NUMBER 12 -11 6-30-02-0220 COUNTY PROPERTY D NUMBER: 23.399.0200 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: LOT 2 BLOCK I, PLAZA HEIGHTS PROPERTY ADDRESS: 870 CHICAGO AVE SW TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY - TAXES NOT PAID 1988 TO PRESENT TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY COMPUTED THRU: OCTOBER 1997 FOLLOWING ASSESSMENTS SHALL BE ASSESSED FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST: 1892 WEED CUTTING BILL. - TO BE PAD N FILL - $43.02 TOTAL ASSESSMENTS ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% N7EREST $15,543b1 OTAL WEED TO BE PAID FULL ® 513.92 ANNUAL TOTAL PAYOFF TO DATE YEARS TF DEFERRED PRINCIPAL ENGINEERING N RECORD C DST INDEX PAYOFF/ SPECIAL ORIGINAL INTEREST PRINCIPAL YEARS BALANCE _ TO TOTAL B INTEREST ENRCI ENRCI ENRCI _ ENRCI REASSESSM ASSESS. YEAR PRINCIPAL RATE PAYMENT PAID TO PAY PRESENT INTEREST AMWUNT RATE AMOUNT YEARLY TOTAL AMOUNT SA -228A 19W $2,305.18 7.00% $177.03 0 $2,395.16 5 3627.81 $3,192.97 NIA $0.00 $0.00 $000 57,192.97 SA -2108 1992 S7,170.85 7.00% $1.131.13 0 $7,170.65 5 $2,509.73 59,080.38 WA $0.00 $0.00 $000 $9,880 SA-2436 1992 $957.27 7.00% $191.15 0 5957.27 5 5335.01 31.89211 WA $0.00 $0.00 $0,00 51,292_.71 SA -251A 1992 570017 T00% $60.09 0 $700.13 5 $10.15 $105.58 WA $0-00 $0.00 $000 $105.58 SA272A 1992 $720.22 700% $141.01 0 $120.22 5 $252.06 $972.30 WA $0,00 $0.00 50.00 $972.30 SUB -TOT SIU13 -73 i2.J02.76 611,517.73 $1,029.81 $15.543b1 1892 WEED CUTTING BILL. - TO BE PAD N FILL - $43.02 TOTAL ASSESSMENTS ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% N7EREST $15,543b1 OTAL WEED TO BE PAID FULL ® 513.92 TOTAL PAYOFF TO DATE 615,587.16 • 0 • 0 0 0 ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT - NEWBERG - PLAZA HEIGHTS - EXHIBIT'A' - Pape 2 CITY OF HUTCHINSON, 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON. MN 55350 (612) 2344209 DATE COMPUTED: 0&3 -1997 CITY PROPERTY D NUMBER: 12 -11 6-30-02-0290 COUNTY PROPERTY D NUMBER: 23.389.0220 PROPERTY DESCRIPTDN: LOT 1 BLOCK 4, PLAZA HEIGHTS PROPERTY ADDRESS: a21 CHICAGO AVE SW TA FORFEIT PROPERTY - TAXES NOT PAD IBM 70 PRESENT TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY COMPUTED THRU: OCTOBER 1997 FOLLOWING ASSESSMENTS SHALL BE ASSESSED FOR FNE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST: 1992 WEED CU`rrNG BILL - TO BE PAID IN FULL - $19.92 TOTAL ASSESSMENTS ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST $15}13.51 TOTAL NEED CUTTING TO BE PAID IN FIRM- $15.92 ANNU $15 YEARS TF DEFERRED PRINCIPAL ENGINEERING N zW3 RECORD C OST INDEX _ PA_VOFFI SPECIAL ORIGINAL INTEREST PRINCIPAL YEARS BALANCE TO TOTAL a INTERE E NR O ENRCI E NRCI ENRCI_ _RE_ASSESSMENT - ASSESS. YEM PRNOPAL RATE PAYMENT PA D TO PAY PRESENT INTEREST AYOIINT RATE AM OUNT YEARLY TOTAL AMOUNT SA -228A 1992 $2,365.15 700% $17703 0 $2.355.15 5 $82751 $3,192.97 WA $0.00 $0OD �- - $3.192_97 SA -2108 1992 $7,170.65 7.00% $1,134.13 0 $7.17065 5 $2.509.73 $9.680.38 WA $0 .00 50.00 _ $0.00 SO.00 59,850.38 SA-2138 1992 $957.27 7.00% $191.15 0 $957.27 5 533504 51.292,31 WA $0.00 $0,00 $GAO $1,292.3 SA-261A 1992 $700.13 7,00% $60.09 0 $300.13 5 $105.15 $105,58 WA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $105.58 SA-272A 1992 $IN 22 TO^ $144.04 0 $720.22 5 $25109 11972.30 WA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $972.30 SU3-TOT $11,513.73 52,302.75 $11.513.731 $1.029.81 - $15,513.51 315.513.51 1992 WEED CU`rrNG BILL - TO BE PAID IN FULL - $19.92 TOTAL ASSESSMENTS ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST $15}13.51 TOTAL NEED CUTTING TO BE PAID IN FIRM- $15.92 TOTAL PAYOFF TO DATE $15 ASSESSMENTOEEMENT- NEWBERG -PLAZA HEIGHTS - EXHIBFT'A - Page 3 • CITY OF HUTCHINSON, 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON. MN 55350 (012) 234 -4209 DATE COMPUTED: 06-3 -1997 - CITY PROPERTY D NUMBER: 12.11 &30x --0 COUNTY PROPERTY ID NUMBER: 23.359.0280 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: LOT 8 BLOCK 4, PLAZA HEIGHTS PROPERTY ADDRESS: 855 CLEVELAND AVE SW TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY - TAXES NOT PAID 1988 TO PRESENT TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY COMPUTED THRU: OCTOBER 1997 FOLLOW WG ASSESSMFNTS RHAI I RF ASSFSSFO FOR FIVE VFARC AT 7Y IHTFRFCT- r� L_J 1992 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAID IN FULL - $43.92 TOTAL ASSESSMENTS ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT T% INTEREST $16,643.64 TOTAL WEED CUTTING TO BE PAID IN FULL $13.92 ANNUAL TOTAL PAYOFF TO GATE YEARS TF DEFERRED PRINCIPAL ENGINEERING N RECORD C DST INDEX PAYOFF/ SPECIAL I ORIGINAL INTEREST PRINCIPAL YEARS BALANCE TO TOTAL & INTEREST EN RCI ENRCI ENRCI ENRCJ REASSESSMENT ASSESS. YEAR PRINCIPAL RATE PAYMENT PAID TO PAY PRESENT INTEREST AMOUNT RATE AMOUNT YEARLY TOTAL AMOUNT SA -228A 1982 $2,385,16 7.00% $473,03 0 32,365.16 5 $827,81 $3,192,97 WA $0,00 $0.00 50.00 33,192.97 SA -2408 1992 $7,170.65 7.00% $1,434,13 0 $7,170.65 5 32,508.73 $9,680.38 NIA $0.00 30.00 30.00 $9,680.38 SA -2438 1992 $957.27 7.00% $191.45 0 $957.27 5 $335.04 $1,292.31 NIA $0.00 $O.DO 50.00 $1,292.31 SA -251A 1992 $300.43 7.00% $ 0 0 5300.43 $720.22 5 5 $105.15 S252 $405.56 $972.30 NIA NIA $0.00 $0.00 I;om $0.00 50.00 30.00 $405.58 $972.30 SA -272A 1992 572022 7.00% $144.04 SU B-TOT 511,613.73 $2.302,751 $11,513.73 $4,028.81 516.643.54 315,543.54 1992 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAID IN FULL - $43.92 TOTAL ASSESSMENTS ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT T% INTEREST $16,643.64 TOTAL WEED CUTTING TO BE PAID IN FULL $13.92 TOTAL PAYOFF TO GATE $15,587.46 h:\a6&e551aymV i itcal6nelW erg \12020330.wk3 0 0 0 ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT - NEWBERG - PLAZA HEIGHTS - EXHIBIT 'A" - Pape 4 CITY OF HUTCHINSON. 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 (612) 234 -4209 DATE COMPUTED: 06.31997 CRY PROPERTY 1) NUMBER, 12 -11 5-30-02-0770 COUNTY PROPERTY ID NUMSER: 23.799.0300 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: LOT 2 BLOCK 5, PLAZA HEIGHTS PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1006 CHEYENNE ST SW TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY - TAKES NOT PAID 1985 TO PRESENT TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY COMPUTED THRU: OCTOBER 1997 FOLLOWING ASSESSMENTS SHALL BE ASSESSED FOR FIWE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST: 1992 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAID IN FULL - $43.92 ANNUAL YEARS TF DEFERRED PRINCIPAL ENGINEERING N EWS RECORD C OS INDEX PAYOFFI SPECIAL ORIGINAL N7EREST PRINCIPAL YEARS BALANCE TO TOTAL S INTEREST ENRCI ENRCI ENRCI ENRCI REASSESSMENT ASSESS. YEAR PRINCIPAL RATE PAYMENT PAID TO PAY PRESENT INTEREST AMOUNT RATE AMOUNT YEARLY TOTAL AMOUNT SA -229A 1992 $2,755.18 7.OD% $413.03 0 $2,385.15 4.01IN $576.42 $7.04158 N/A $0.00 $0.00 50.00 $3.011.55 SA -2408 1992 S7,170.66 7.00% $1,431.17 0 $7,170,65 1.0858 $2,050.75 $9,221.40 NIA 50.00 $0.00 $0.00 59.22 SA.2438 1992 $0717 7.OD% $191.45 0 595717 40555 $273.76 $1,27103 NIA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 SA -251A 1992 $300.43 TO^ $60.09 0 SW 43 4.0855 $55.92 5788.76 NIA $000 50.00 $0.00 _$_1,231.03 S385.35 SA -272A 1992 $72012 7.00% $1".04 0 S72O12 4.OB% $205.87 $825.19 NIA $0.00 5000 $0.00 5928.19 SA-292 1994 $809.07 7.00% $12191 0 $803.07 7 $12790 S738,971 NIA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $738.97 8U6TOT 1 $12,122, $2,42438 $12,12290 1 S3.420.T3 $15 1 1 1111 1992 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAID IN FULL - $43.92 ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT - NEWBERG - PLAZA HEIGHTS - EXHIBIT "A* - Pepe 5 CITY OF HUTCHINSON, 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 (612) 234 -4208 DATE COMPUTED: OB- 3-1997 CRY PROPERTY D NUMBER 12 -11 6-30-02-0400 COUNTY PROPERTY ID NUMBER: 23389.0330 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: LOT 1 BLOCK B. PLAZA HEIGHTS PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1007 CHEYENNE ST SW TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY - TAXES NOT PAD 1968 TO PRESENT TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY COMPUTED THRU, OCTOBER 1897 FOLLOWING ASSESSMENTS SHALL BE ASSESSED FOR FIVE YEARS AT T% INTEREST: 1982 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAD N FULL - $43.92 TOTAL A98E85MR ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST $16b49.53 TOTAL WEED CUTTING TO BE PAD IN FULL 945.92 ANNUAL TOTAL PAYOFF TO DATE YEARS TF dEFERf MD PRINCIPAL ENGNEEIiING RECORD PAS SPECIAL ORIGINAL INTEREST PRNGPAL YEARS BALANCE TO TOTAL & INTEREST ENRCI ENRC ENRCI _ REASSESSMENT ASSESS. YEAR PRINCIPAL RATE PAYMENT PA D TO PAY PRESENT INTEREST AMOUNT RATE AMOUNT TOTAL AMOUNT Sh228A 7992 52.385.16 7.00% 9473,03 0 $2,365.16 4.08% $676.42 $3,0415& WA $0,00 F�E: $0.00 $3 SA-240B 1992 57,170.65 7.00% 57,434.13 0 97,170.65 10856 92,050,75 $9.221.40 WA SD 00 90.00 99.22 SA -2438 1892 505727 7.00% 9191.45 0 5957.27 4.0855 5273.78 $1,231.03 WA $0.00 90.00 $1,231,03 SA -251A 1992 5399.43 7.OD% 580.08 0 f300.43 4,0855 SB5.B2 f38635 WA 50.00 5000 5388.38 5A -277.4 1982 572022 7.00% $14404 0 5720.23 40855 52058] 5926.78 WA 50.00 $0.00 9929.19 SA-292 1994 $808.07 TOD% 9121 -01 0 5608.07 3 9127.90 9738.97 WA 50.00 $0.00 50.00 -�- 9736.97 SU6T0T $12.172.601 $2,424.50 $12. 122.80 93,420.73 $1&,643.63 515,54153 1982 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAD N FULL - $43.92 TOTAL A98E85MR ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST $16b49.53 TOTAL WEED CUTTING TO BE PAD IN FULL 945.92 TOTAL PAYOFF TO DATE 916,587.45 0 0 ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT - NEWBERG - PLAZA HEIGHTS - EXHIBIT *A' - Pape 9 CITY OF HUTCHINSON, 171 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 (612) 234 -4209 DATE COMPUTED: 063-1997 CITY PROPERTY b NUMBER i2­115,30-03.0420 COUNTY PROPERTY m NUMBER 233890350 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: LOT3 BLOCN6, PLAZA HEIGHTS PROPERTYADORESS: 1135 CHEYENNE ST SW TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY - TAXES NOT PAIL 1966 TO PRESENT TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY COMPUTED THRU: OCTOBER 1997 FOLLOWING ASSESSMENTS SHALL BE ASSESSED FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST: ANNUAL YEARS TF DEFERRED PRINCIPAL ENGINEERING N RECORD ST INDEX _ PAYOF SPECIAL ORIGINAL INTEREST PRINCIPAL YEARS BALANCE TO TOTAL & INTEREST ENRG ENRC3 ENRCI ENRC1 REASSESSMENT ASSESS. YEAR PRINCIPAL RATE PAYMENT PAID TO PAY PRESENT INTEREST AMOUNT RATE AMOUNT YEARLY TOTAL AMOUNT SA -228A 1892 $2.365.16 7.00% $473.03 0 $2.355.16 1,00.50 1$076.12 53,991,$6 WA $0.00 50.00 $000 $3,041.5& SA-210B 1992 $7,170.85 7.0011 $1,414.13 0 770.65 1,0L% $2.050.75 59,221.10 WA $000 $0.00 $0.00 $9,221.40 SA-243B 1992 $95727 TOD% $191.45 0 $95727 1.0855 $273]0 $1,231,03 WA $0.00 $0.00 $0,00 61,231.03 SA4251A 1992 $300.43 7.OD% $80.09 0 $300.41 4.0856 $8592 $38&.35 WA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3&&.35_ SA -272A 1992 $72022 7.D0% $144.04 0 $72022 1.0855 $20597 6826.19 WA $000 $0.00 $0.00 $926.19 SA-21)2 1981 $699.07 7.00% $121.51 0 $609.07 3 6127.90 $736.87 WA $0.00 $0.00 so-001 $735.97 Wit $12.122.110 12,{24.66 $/3.122.&0 $7,120.77 $16,617.63 $15.613.53 1992 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAID IN FILL - $43.92 TOTAL ASSESSMENTS ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST $15,543.53 TOTAL WEED CAR ID TING TO BE PA IN FULL $13-92 TAL PAYOFF TO CATS 51$,5&7.16 %'1 1/ 1 DO \ • 13:4=1 IM1/ 0 This agreement is made and entered into this 24th day of June, 1997, by and between the City of Hutchinson, State of Minnesota (City) and Bradley Thomas, (Owner). RECITAL: 1. The City, at the request of the then owners of the property, contracted for the construction of a variety of municipal improvements, including but not limited to, sanitary sewer main and services, water main and services, storm sewer, grading, concrete curb and gutter, gravel base, bituminous base and surfacing and appurtenances for the following described real estate, all located within the City of Hutchinson and County of McLeod: Plaza Heigh Lot 4, Block 3 CCoo my PID 23.389.0180 QM IM 12- 116 - 30-02 -0250 Lot 3, Block 4 23.389.0210 12- 116 -30 -02 -0280 Lot 7, Block 4 23.389.0250 12- 116.30 -02 -0320 Lot 9, Block 4 23.389.0270 12- 116 -30 -02 -0340 Lot 4, Block 5 23.389.0320 12- 116 - 30-02 -0390 Lot 2, Block 6 23.389.0340 12- 116 -30 -02 -0410 2. In connection with those improvements, all of the property described above was subject to a series of assessments for the cost of the improvements as is more particularly set out in assessment rolls SA -228A, SA -240B, SA -243B, SA -251A, SA -272A, and SA -292. 3. The City and Owner acknowledge and agree that the assessments now associated with the above - described property, whether levied, pending or deferred, represent an amount equal to at least the benefit received by the property owner for the services rendered by the City in constructing the improvements described above. 4. In an effort to promote the sale and development of the above described real estate, the parties hereto desire to enter into an agreement to annul and reassess the property for the benefit received. NOW THEREFORE FOR $1.00 AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, THE PARTIES DO HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Agreement of Assessment Annulment and Waiver of Irrevtla'ty and Appeal of Reassessment The parties hereto have entered into an agreement of assessment annulment and waiver of irregularity and appeal of reassessment, a true and correct copy of said reassessment schedule is attached hereto, marked as Exhibit 'A" and incorporated as if fully set out herein. It is understood that the noted assessments will be updated prior to certification to the County. The following assessments SA -228A, SA -240B, SA -243B, SA -251A, SA -272A and SA -292 shall be assessed for five years at 7% interest, as per City Policy. In addition, the 1992 weed cutting bill in the amount of $263.52 shall be paid in full on or before August 29, 1997. 2. Rc9res n = io s of Owner The Owner of the property, represents and acknowledges that the City has relied on the representations, that it is the sole owner of the above described parcels and that no party or parties have any prior interest in the real estate and further agrees to indemnify the City from any intervening claim that would impair the ability of the City to collect the reimposed assessments described herein. 3. Payment of Assessments It is understood and agreed that assessments contemplated under this • agreement will be paid in connection with the property taxes associated with the above described property, or under h:\Ass \Agree \Thomn.wpd\Page 1 such procedures as the County Auditor may determine are appropriate. In no event shall the failure of the County • Auditor to collect the assessments in semi - annual payments with interest, beginning January 1, 1998, affect the validity of this agreement. 4. Foreclosure by Action In the event the Owner or its successor, in interest to any of the described property, forfeits or fails to make payments either to the Auditor if the Auditor collects the same or to the City if for some reason payments are not made in connection with the property taxes, then, in that event, at the sole option of the City, the City may elect to collect the assessments either through the tax forfeiture process provided by Minnesota State Law or by foreclosure by action or both. 5. Lim. The City shall have a lien on the property for the unpaid assessment amounts, as well as accrued interest, if any. 6. Waiver In addition to the waiver set forth in the attached Agreement of Assessment Annulment and Waiver of Irregularity and Appeal of Reassessment, the Owner hereby waives any right to petition for reassessment or to claim the assessments, either past or present, were not correctly imposed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Bradley Thomas, has hereunto set their hands this 9th day of June, 1997. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City of Hutchinson has entered into this agreement. Bradley Thomas STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SS: On this 24th day of June, 1997, before me, a Notary Public in and for said County, personally appeared Bradley Thomas, who being duly sworn, did say that he is the owner as named in the foregoing instrument and acknowledged said instrument to be their free act and deed. Notary Public CITY OF HUTCHINSON Marlin Torgerson, Mayor • • h:\Aaseu\Agree \Thoma wpd\Page 2 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) • ) SS: COUNTY OF MCLEOD ) On this 24th day of June, 1997, before me, a Notary Public in and for said County, personally appeared Marlin Torgetson, to me personally known, who being duly sworn, did say that he is the Mayor of the City Council of the City of Hutchinson named in the foregoing instrument and that said instrument was signed in behalf of said City of Hutchinson by authority of its City Council and said Marlin Torgerson acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said City of Hutchinson. Notary Public FAWT1i Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator • h:\A.ven\Agm \Thomu..Td \Page 3 0 ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT - THOMAS - PLAZA HEIGHTS - EXHIBIT "A" - Page 1 CITY OF HUTCHINSON. 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 (612) 2344200 DATE COMPUTED: 08-3.196 CRY PROPERTY IO NUMBER: 12116-30-02-0250 COUNTY PROPERTY ID NUMBER 27389.0180 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: LOT BLOCK 3. PLAZA HEIGHTS PROPERTY ADDRESS; 905 CLEVELAND AVE SW TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY - TAXES NOT PAID 1988 TO PRESENT TOTAL PRNCPAL AND INTEREST ON ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY COMPUTED THRU: OCTOBER 1887 FO I OWING ASSESSMENTS SHAI I RF ASSESSED FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% SPECIAL ASSESS. YEAR ORIGINAL PR INCIPAL INTEREST RATE ANNIMl PRINCIPAL PAYMENT YEARS PAID BALANCE TO PAY VEARB TF TO PRESENT DEFERRED TOTAL INTEREST PRINCIPAL B IN UN AMOUNT ENGYEERINO N ENRCI RATE RECORD ENO AMOUNT ST INDEX ENRCI YEARLY ENRCI TOTAL PAYOFF/ REASSESSMENT - _AM - -- SA-22SA 1992 $2,355.16 7.00% $173.03 0 $2,365.16 5 $827 B1 &3.192.97 WA $0.00 $0,00 13, 5X2008 1992 $7.170.65 7.00% $1.434.13 0 57,170.65 S 52.509 ,73 iB.B80.35 WA $0.00 S0_00 $0.00 59.880.78 5X2038 1992 $85717 7.00% $19115 0 3957.27 5 $335,01 $1,282.31 WA $0.00 $0 50.00 $1,292.31 SA -251A 1992 $300.03 7.00% $80,09 0 $300.43 5 $105.15 $105.58 WA $0.00 $0.00 $O.00 $105-58 SA -272A 1992 1720.22 7.00% $14,04 0 $720.22 5 $252,08 $972.30 WA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $972.30 SUB -TOT 1 811,513.77 $2.302.75 571,513.73 $4.029.81 1 115,67.64 $15,543.51 1992 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAID IN FULL - $43.92 TOTAL ASSESSMENTS ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST 916,613.6 TOTAL WEED CU N N CUTTING TO BE PA FULL 47.92 [T OTAL PAYOFF TO DATE $15,587.16 ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT -THOMAS -PLAZA HEIGHTS - EXHI9IT'A' - Page 2 CITY OF HUTCHINSON. 771 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 (612) 2314209 DATE COMPUTED: 063.1997 CITY PROPERTY D NUMBER 12- 11530-02-02!0 COUNTY PROPERTY ID NUMBER 23. 3&8.0210 PROPERTY DESCRPTIOR LOT BLOCK 4. PLAZA HEIGHTS PROPERTY ADDRESS: 860 CHICAGO AVE SW TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY - TAXES NOT PAD 19M TO PRESENT TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY COMPUTED THRU: OCTOBER 1997 FOLLOWING ASSESSMENTS SHALL BE ASSESSED FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST: 1992 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAD IN FULL - 09.92 TOTAL ASSESSMBM ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST $15,54' 4 TILL WEED CUITTNO TO BE PAID IN FULL $13.92 ANNUAL TOTAL PAYOFF TO DATE YEARS TF DEFERRED PRINCIPAL ENGINEERING N zws RECORD T INDEX PAYOFFI _ SPECIAL ORIGINAL INTEREST PRINCIPAL YEARS BALANCE TO TOTAL & INTEREST ENRCI ENRCI ENRCI ENRCI - REASSESSMENT ASSESS. YEAR PRINCIPAL RATE PAYMENT PAID TO PAY PRESENT INTEREST AMOUNT RATE _ AMOUNT YEARLY TOTAL AMOUNT SA -229A 1992 $2,765,15 7.DD% $473,03 0 32,38515 5 W7, 81 {3,19297 WA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 i3, 192.97 $4-21011 1992 $7,170.65 7.00% $1.431.13 0 5:7.170.65 5 52,509,73 $9.680.38 WA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $9,680.38 SA -2438 1992 $957.27 7.OD% $191.45 0 595727 5 5735.04 $1,282.31 WA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1.292.71 S4-251A 1982 530043 7.00% $50.09 0 $300.13 S $105.15 $405.58 WA 50.00 $0.00 $0-00 $405.58 SA -272A 1882 $72022 T00% $144.04 0 IM-22 5 $252.08 $972.30 WA $0,00 $O.OD $0.00 $972.30 Sly -TOT 111.513.73 $2X2- $11,513.73 31,029.81 i16.613b1 113,543.61 1992 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAD IN FULL - 09.92 TOTAL ASSESSMBM ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST $15,54' 4 TILL WEED CUITTNO TO BE PAID IN FULL $13.92 TOTAL PAYOFF TO DATE $15 7.18 • • ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT - THOMAS - PLAZA HEIGHTS - EXHIBUT'A7 - Page 3 CITY OF HUTCHINSON, 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 (612) 234 -4209 DATE COMPUTED: W3 -1997 CRY PROPERTY ID NUMBER 12- 116 - 30-02-0720 COUNTY PROPERTY ID NUMBER: 23.389.0250 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: LOT 7 BLOCK 4. PLAZA HEIGHTS PROPERTY ADDRESS: 535 CLEVELAND AVE SW TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY - TAXES NOT PAID 1985 TO PRESENT TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY COMMUTED THRU. OCTOBER 1997 FOLLOWING ASSESSMENTS SHALL BE ASSESSED FOR FIVE YEARS AT T% INTEREST: ANNUAL YEARS TF DEFERRED PRINCIPAL ENGINEERING N =WS RECORD C DST INDEX _ PAYOFF/ SPECIAL ORIGINAL INTEREST PRINCIPAL YEARS BALANCE TO TOTAL & INTEREST ENRCI ENRCI ENRC4 ENRCI REASSESSMENT ASSESS. YEAR PRINCIPAL RATE PAYMENT PAID TO PAY PRESENT INTEREST AMOUNT RATE AMOUNT YEARLY TOTAL AMOUNT SA -228A 1982 $2. 366.16 7.00% $473.03 0 (2.305.16 5 $827.81 $3,192.97 WA $0.00 $0,00 $0.00 $3,192.97 SA -2409 1992 57,170.55 7.00% $1,43.13 0 S7,170.05 5 $2,509.73 $9,68038 WA $0.00 $0-00 $0-00 59.680.38 SA-243B 1992 $W.27 7.00% $191.45 0 5957.27 5 5335.04 $1,282.31 WA $0.00 $0,00 $0.00 $1.292.31 SA-251A 1992 $300.43 7.00% 580A9 0 5300.43 5 $105.15 $405.58 WA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $406,68 SA272A 1992 $720.22 7.00% $144.04 0 $72072 5 5252.08 $972.30 WA 50.00 $0.00 $0.00 _ -- $972,30 SUB -TOT AI[_ 1 $11.513.731 43.54 I 116,543.54 1992 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAID IN FULL - $43.92 TOTAL AS9E69MENTS ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST 16,613.54 TOTAL WEED CUTTING TO BE PAID IN FULL (41.92 TOTAL PAYOFF TO DATE $15,887., rl ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT - THOMAS - PLAZA HEIGHTS - EXHIBIT "A* - Pape 4 CITY OF HUTCHINSON, 111 HASSSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON. MN 55350 (812) 234.4209 DATE COMPUTED: 063.1997 CITY PROPERTY ID NUA6E : 12- 11630-02 -710 COUNTY PROPERTY D NUMBER: 23.389.0270 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: LOT 9 BLOCK 1, PLAZA HEIGHTS PROPERTY ADDRESS: 875 CLEVELAND AVE SW TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY - TAXES NOT PAID 1988 TO PRESENT - TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY COMPUTED THRU: OCTOBER 1997, FOLLOWING ASSESSMENTS SHALL BE ASSESSED FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST: 1912 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAD IN FULL - 04.92 TOTAL ASSE88MENTS ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST $15,513.31 TOTAL WEED CUTTING TO BE PAD FULL F. 513.92 ANNUAL TOTAL PAYOFF TO DATE YEARS TF DEFERRED PRINCIPAL ENGINEERING N FINS RECORD COST INDEX PAYOFF/ _ SPECIAL ORIGINAL INTEREST PRINCIPAL YEARS BALANCE TO TOTAL & INTEREST ENRCI ENRCI ENRCI ENRCI REASSESSMENT ASSESS. YEAR PRINCIPAL RATE PAYMENT PAID TO PAY PRESENT INTEREST AMOUNT RATE AMOUNT YEARLY TOTAL AMOUNT SA -228A 1992 {2.3%.10 7.00% $173.03 0 $2.365.16 5 S1127.81 $3.192.87 WA $0.00 $0.00 10.00 $3,192.9_7 SA -2108 1992 $7.170.65 7.00% $1.431.13 0 $7.170.65 5 32.509.73 $9.680,38 WA $0.00 $0.00 $0 OD $9.680.38 SA -243B 1992 $957.27 7.00% $181.15 0 $957.27 5 $335.04 $1,292 -31 WA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,212.31 SA451A 1192 $300.13 7.D0% 580.09 0 {300.13 5 $105.15 $105.58 WA $000 $0.00 $0.00 5105.58 SA.7m 1971 $720.22 7.00% $111.04 0 5720.22 5 $252.08 SB72.30 NIA $000 $0.00 $0.00 5872.30 SUB -TOT 111,517.73 {2,$02.73 $11,513.7] 51,021.&1 $18,817.61 115,513.51 1912 WEED CUTTING BILL - TO BE PAD IN FULL - 04.92 TOTAL ASSE88MENTS ASSESSABLE FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST $15,513.31 TOTAL WEED CUTTING TO BE PAD FULL F. 513.92 TOTAL PAYOFF TO DATE 515.587.15 • • • ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT - THOMAS - PLAZA HEIGHTS - EXHIBIT "A" - Page 5 CITY OF HUTCHINSON. 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON. MN 55350 (812) 234 -4209 DATE COMPUTED: 0611907 CITY PROPERTY ID NUMBER: 12- 1163092 -M COUNTY PROPERTY ID NUMBER: 23.389 0320 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: LOT 4 BLOCK 5, PLAZA HEIGHTS PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1105 SUNSET ST SW TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY - TAXES NOT PAID 198E TO PRESENT TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY COMPUTED THRU: OCTOBER 1997 FOLLOWING ASSESSMENTS SHALL BE ASSESSED FOR FIVE YEARS AT 7% INTEREST: 1992 WEED CUTTING B81- TO BE PAID IN FULL - $43.92 ANNUL YEARS TF DEFERRED PRINCIPAL ENGNEERING N RECORO INDEX PAYOFF/ SPECIAL ORIGINAL INTEREST PRNCIPAL YEARS BALANCE TO TOTAL AINTEREST ENRCI ENRCI - ENRCI ENRCI REASSESSMENT ASSESS. YEAR PRINCIPAL RATE PAYMENT PAD TO PAY PRESENT 9FTEREST AMOUNT RATE AMOUNT YEARLY TOTAL AMOUNT SA -229A 1992 52.385.1E 7.0D% S471M D 52,355.18 4,005E $676.42 53,041.58 WA $0.00 $0.D0 50.00 $3.091.50 SA -2408 1992 57,170.65 7.00% $1,434.13 0 $7.170.65 4,065E $2.050.75 $9,221.40 WA $0.00 $0.00 $0,00 _ 59,221.40 SM24311 1992 585727 7.DD% S191.45 0 595777 40555 $273.76 $1,231.03 WA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 51,231.03 SA-251A 1992 5300.43 7.00% $60.09 0 5300.43 4.0&53 $65.92 SM.35 WA 50.D0 $0.00 $0.00 $386.35 SA-272A 1902 572022 7.00% $144.04 0 $72022 4,0&55 5205.97 $926.19 WA $0.00 $0. DO $0,00 $926.19 54292 1994 5809.07 7.00% $721.81 0 $609.07 3 512790 573&.97 WA 50.00 50.00 $0.00 $736.97 SUB-TOT 572,122.60 $2,42436 l $12,122.80 1 $3.420.731 $15,543.531 i I I 1 515,093.63 1992 WEED CUTTING B81- TO BE PAID IN FULL - $43.92 ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT -THOMAS -PLAZA HEIGHTS - EXHISIT'A• - Pepe B CITY OF HUTCHINSON. 111 HASSAN STREET SE, HUTCHINSON, MN 55350 (512) 234 -4209 DATE COMPUTED: 06- 3-1947 CRY PROPERTY D NUMBER: 12. 1163402-000 COUNTY PROPERTY D NUMBER. 23.369.0340 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: LOT 2 BLOCK 6, PLAZA HEIGHTS PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1126 CHEYENNE ST SW TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY - TAXES NOT PAD 1986 TO PRESENT TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY COMPUTED THRU: OCTOBER 1997 FOLLOWING ASSESSMENTS SHALL SE ASSESSED FOR FNE YEARS AT T% INTEREST: 1892 WEED CUTTING B&1 TO BE PAID IN FULL - $43.92 0 0 0 ANNUAL YEARS TF DEFERRED PRINCIPAL ENGINEERING RECORD ST INDEX PAYOFF/ SPECIAL ORIGINAL INTEREST PRINCIPAL YEARS BALANCE TO TOTAL & INTEREST Elltd ENRCI ENRCI ENRCI REA SSESSMEN T ASSESS. YEAR PR PAL RATE PAYMENT PAID TO PAY PRESENT INTEREST AMOUNT RATE AMOUNT YEARLY TOTAL AMOUNT SA -226A 1993 52.385.15 7.00% $473.03 0 52,385,16 4.0858 $87&.42 53.04150 WA 5000 5000 50.00 $3.0N 1.50 SA -2408 1992 57,170.85 7.00% $1,434.13 0 $7,170.65 4.0856 $2,050.75 39221,40 WA $0,00 $0.00 $0.00 $8,221.4 SA -243B 1992 395717 7.00% $191.45 0 595777 40855. $213.76 $1.231.03 WA 50.00 SO.00 $0.00 $ 1,231.03 W251A 1992 530043 7.00% $60.09 0 5300.43 4.0855 PS.92 5388.35 WA 50.00 $0.00 $0.00 SM.35 SA-272A 1882 $72022 7.OD% $144.04 0 572012 408.55 5295.97 5928.18 WA 50.00 30.00 50.00 $920.19 SA-292 1894 $809.07 7.OD% $121.81 0 3609.07 3 512790 1 $73607 WA 50.00 $0.00 3000 $738.97 SUB -TO $12 1 $2 ,4243 8 li $12 ,122.80 t 1 $3.420.77 $15,543.53 513,547.03 1892 WEED CUTTING B&1 TO BE PAID IN FULL - $43.92 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hutchinson City Center/ III Hassan Street SE / Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350.2521 /Phone (612) / FAX (612) 2344240 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: John P, Rodeberg, Director of Engineering/Public Works DATE: June 19, 1997 SUBJECT: Letting No. 7 /Project No. 97 -13, 97-16,97-25,97-26,97-27, 97-30,97-31 I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed projects are feasible and recommend they be constructed. Project No. 97 -13 Sidewalk Improvements City Wide; and Project No. 97 -16 Alley Improvements in Block 50 North % City Washington Avenue West to 1 st Avenue NW by construction of storm sewer, watermain and services, grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, concrete surfacing and appurtenances; and Project No. 97 -25 Maple Street NE from 10th Avenue NE to North High Drive by construction of sanitary sewer, watermain, grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, bituminous base, bituminous wear course and appurtenances; and Project No. 97 -26 Industrial District Storm Sewer from Solitra Lot to Hands Lot with Connection to Industrial Boulevard SE by construction of storm sewer, ponding and appurtenances; and Project No. 97 -27 Bradford Street SE south of Orchard Avenue SE by construction of sanitary sewer and services, watermain and services, grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, bituminous base, and appurtenances; and Project No. 97 -30 Ulm Avenue from South Grade Road to North Termini by construction of grading, bituminous base, bituminous wear course and appurtenances, and Project No. 97 -31 Municipal Parking Lot in Block 8, South'' /2 City by construction of storm sewer, grading, gravel base, curb & gutter, bituminous surfacing & appurtenances; and t �1 ENGINEERINGREPORT 0 0 ENGINEERING REPORT Estimate Cost - Page 2 Letting No. 711'roject No. 97-13,97-16,97-25,97-26,97-27, 97 -30, 97 -31 0 ESTIMATED COST 97 -13 97 -16 97 -25 97 -26 97 -27 97-30 97 -31 TOTAL Construction Cost $20,000.00 $57,000.00 $52,000.00 $22,000.00 $40,000.00 $34,000.00 $15,000.00 $240,000.00 Engineering/Admidlstration $3,600.00 $10,300.00 $9,400.00 $4,000.00 $7,200.00 $6,100.00 $2,400.00 $43,000.00 FIscal/LegaUlnterot $1,200.00 $3,400.00 $3,100.00 $1,300.00 $2,400.00 $2,000.00 $1,200.00 $14,60000 I ESTIMATED TOTAL $24,800.00 $70,700.00 $64,500.00 $27,300.00 $49,600.00 $42,100.00 $18,600.00 $297,600.00 ESTIMATED FUNDING 97 -13 97 -16 97 -25 97 -26 97 -27 97 -30 97 -31 TOTAL Assessable Cost $0.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $0.00 $24,800.00 $20,000.00 $7,500.00 $112,300.00 Deferred Assessable Cost $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $24,800.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 $44,800.00 City Bonded $24,800.00 $25,700.00 $34,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,100.00 $11,100.00 $98,200.00 City - Water Funds $0.00 $15,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $15,000.00 City - TIF $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $27,300.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $27,300.00 MSA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mn/DOT $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1EST1*,ATED $24,800.00 $70,700.00 $64,500.00 $27,300.00 $49,600.00 $42,100.00 $18,600.00 $297,600.00 cc: Cal Rica - Engineering Department file'. L7197 -13. 97.16, 97 -25, 97 -26, 97 -27, 97 -30 L_J RESOLUTION NO. 10854 RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF REPORT ON IMPROVEMENT LETTING NO. 7 PROJECT NOS. 97 -13, 97 -16, 97.25, 97 -26, 97.27, 97 -30, 97 -31 WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve: Project No. 97 -13 Sidewalk Improvements City Wide; and Project No. 97 -16 Alley Improvements in Block 50 North 'h City Washington Avenue West to Ist Avenue NW by construction of storm sewer, watermain and services, grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, concrete surfacing and appurtenances; and Project No. 97 -25 Maple Street NE from 10th Avenue NE to North High Drive by construction of sanitary sewer, watermain, grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, bituminous base, bituminous wear course and appurtenances; and Project No. 97 -26 Industrial District Storm Sewer from Solitra Lot to Hands Lot with Connection to Industrial Boulevard SE by construction of storm sewer, ponding and appurtenances; and • Project No. 97 -27 Bradford Street SE south of Orchard Avenue SE by construction of sanitary sewer and services, watermain and services, grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, bituminous base, and appurtenances; and Project No. 97 -30 Ulm Avenue from South Grade Road to North Termini by construction of grading, - bituminous base, bituminous wear course and appurtenances; Project No. 97 -31 Municipal Parking Lot in Block 8, South 'A City by construction of storm sewer, grading, gravel base, curb & gutter, bituminous surfacing & appurtenances; and WHEREAS, it is proposed to assess the benefitted property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA: THAT, the proposed improvement be referred to the Director of Engineering 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. Adopted by the Council this 24th day of June, 1997. Mayor • City Administrator 4 -L RESOLUTION NO. 10855 RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING HEARING ON IWROVEME.NT . LETTING NO. 7 PROJECT NOS. 97 -13, 97.16, 97 -25, 97.26, 97 -27, 97 -30, 97 -31 WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution of the Council adopted June 24, 1997, a report has been prepared by the Director of Engineering, with reference to the improvement of: Project No. 97 -13 Sidewalk Improvements City Wide; and Project No. 97 -16 Alley Improvements in Block 50 North % City Washington Avenue West to 1st Avenue NW by construction of storm sewer, watermain and services, grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, concrete surfacing and appurtenances; and Project No. 97 -25 Maple Street NE from 10th Avenue NE to North High Drive by construction of sanitary sewer, watermain, grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, bituminous base, bituminous wear course and appurtenances; and Project No. 97 -26 Industrial District Storm Sewer from Solitra Lot to Hands Lot with Connection to Industrial Boulevard SE by construction of storm sewer, ponding and appurtenances; and Project No. 97 -27 Bradford Street SE south of Orchard Avenue SE by construction of sanitary sewer and services, watermain and services, grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, bituminous base, and appurtenances; and Project No. 97.30 Uhn Avenue from South Grade Road to North Termini by construction of grading, • bituminous base, bituminous wear course and appurtenances, and Project No. 97 -31 Municipal Parking Lot in Block 8, South ' City by construction of storm sewer, grading, gravel base, curb & gutter, bituminous surfacing & appurtenances; and said report was received by the Council on June 24, 1997. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA: 1. The Council will consider the improvements of such streets in accordance with the reports and the assessment of benefitted property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $ 297 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvements on the 22nd day of July, 1997, in the Council Chambers of the Hutchinson City Center at 6:00 P.M., and the Clerk shall give mailed and published notice of such hearing and improvements as required by law. Adopted by the Hutchinson City Council this 24th day of June, 1997. Mayor City Administrator 0 mims N Finawmmalftm /f_ WbRKsQEPARTME/VT llcMlinsaa Cli) Center/ III Ilmaa Street SE/ Hutti amil, Km soU S535Q-2S22I P".,(f l4 Z 4-4ZP / FAx (612) 234 E N G I N E :E R I; N G REPORT TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: John P. Rodeberg, Director of Engineering/Public Works DATE: June 19, 1997 SUBJECT: Letting No. 11/Project No. 97 -29 I have studied the following areas and find that the proposed projects are feasible and recommend they be constructed. Project No. 97 -29: North High Drive NW by construction of Sanitary Sewer Lift Station Upgrade and appurtenan IMdDOT I $0.00 I IK'STE 1 4ATED TOTAL $98,000.00 • cc: Cal Rice - Engineering Departrnent file: 1-7/97 -13, 97 -16, 97 -25, 97 -26, 97 -27, 97 -30 v RESOLUTION NO. 10856 RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF REPORT ON IMPROVEMENT LETTING NO. I I/PROJECT NO. 97 -29 WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve North High Drive NW by construction of Sanitary Sewer Lift Station Upgrade and appurtenances. WHEREAS, it is proposed to assess the benefitted property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429, NOW, TFUJk F ORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA: THAT, the proposed. improvement be referred to the Director of Engineering 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. Adopted by the Council this 24th day of June, 1997. L Mayor City Administrator 0 RESOLUTION NO. 10857 • RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT LETTING NO. 11 /PROJECT NOS. 97.29 WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution of the Council adopted June 24, 1997, a report has been prepared by the Director of Engineering, with reference to the improvement of North High Drive NW by construction of Sanitary Sewer Lift Station Upgrade and appurtenances, and said report was received by the Council on June 24, 1997. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA: 1. The Council will consider the improvements of such streets in accordance with the reports and the assessment of benefitted property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of S 98.000.00. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvements on the 9th day of July, 1997, in the Council Chambers of the Hutchinson City Center at 6:00 P.M., and the Clerk shall give mailed and published notice of such hearing and improvements as required by law. Adopted by the Hutchinson City Council this 24th day of June, 1997. is Mayor City Administrator 0 , J: Minnesota Department of Public Safety LIQUOR CONTROL DIVISION 444 Cedar St. /Suite 100L St. Paul, MN 55101 -2156 ..� (612)296 -6439 TDD (612)282 -6555 APPLICATION AND PERMIT FOR A I TO 4 DAY TEMPORARY ON -SALE LIQUOR LICENSE TYPE OR PRINT INFORMATION NAME OF ORGANIZATION Crow River Country Club DATE ORGANIZED 1922 TAX EXEMPT NUMBER 41- 0208545 STREET ADDRESS 915 Colorado St NW CITY Hutchinson STATE MN ZIP CODE 55350 NAME OF PERSON MAKING APPLICATION BUSINESS PHONE HOME PHONE Mark J. Erickson 20 587 -3070 20 587 -9397 DATES LIQUOR WILL BE SOLD (1 to 4 days) TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Sunday. Julv 13 1997 Iii CLUB ❑ CHARITABLE ❑ RELIGIOUS ❑ OTHER NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS Mike B en 600 Roberts St. SW ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS Lora tion where Hoense will be used. If an outdoor area escn 919 Colorado St NW Hutchinson tN 55350 Will the applicant contract for intomeating liquor services? If so, give the name and address of the Liquor license providing the service. Wit] the applicant carry liquor Habitity insurance? If so, the carrier s name and amount of coverage. (NOTE: Insurance is not mandatory) Yes. Acceptance Indemnity -- $500K APPROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMTITING TO LIQUOR CONTROL CITY /COUNTY Hutchinson DATE APPROVED CITY FEE AMOUNT $50.00 LICENSE DATES DATE FEE PAID 6 -18 -97 SIGNATURE CITY CLERK OR COUNTY OFFICIAL APPROVED LIQUOR CONTROL DIRECTOR NOTE: Do not separate these two parts, send both parts t7address above and the orighsai signed by this division will be returned as the Heenm Submit to the City t feast 30 days before the event PS- 09079(819 ! 1 Minnesota Department of Public Safety A; LIQUOR CONTROL DIVISION V 444 Cedar St. /Suite 100L a� St. Paul, MN 55101 -2156 • - (612)296 -6439 TDD (612)282 -6555 APPLICATION AND PERMIT FOR A I TO 4 DAY TEMPORARY ON -SALE LIQUOR LICENSE TYPE OR PRINT INFORMATION NAME OF ORGANIZATION Crow River Country Club DATE ORGANIZED 1922 TAX EXEMPT NUMBER 41- 0208545 STREET ADDRESS 915 Colorado St. NW CITY Hutchinson STATE MN ZIP CODE 1 55350 NAME OF PERSON MAKING APPLICATION M ark J. Erickson BUSINESS PHONE 20 587 -3070 HOME PHONE 20 587 -9397 DATES LIQUOR WILL BE SOLD (1 to 4 days) st 17, 1997 TYPE OF ORGANIZATION X CLUB ❑ CHARITABLE ❑ RELIGIOUS ❑ OTHER NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME MjkP Rj-�Pn ADDRESS 600 Roberts Street SW ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS Location where license will be used. If an outdoor area, desar 915 Colorado St. NW, Hutchinson MN 55350 A Will the applicant contract for intoxicating liquor services? If so, give the name and address of the Liquor license providing the service. Will the applicant carry liquor liability insmrance? If so, the carrier' s name and amount of coverage. (NOTE: Insurance is not mandatory) Yes. Acceptance Indemnity -- $500K APPROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMrFMG TO LIQUOR CONTROL CITY /COUNTY Hutchinson _ CITY FEE AMOUNT $90,00 DATE FEE PAID 6 -18 -97 SIGNATURE CITY CLERK OR COUNTY OFFICIAL DATE APPROVED LICENSE DATES APPROVED LIQUOR CONTROL DIRECTOR N : Do not separate these two parts, send both parts to the address above and the original signed by this division will be returned as the license Submit to the City or County at least 30 days before the event PS-09079(8195) Minnesota Technology • Yerlaendipe for ceefpelilire¢err 1030 Eml Bridge Slreel Redmed FON5, Minnesota 56263 TEL (507) 637 -2010 • FAX: (507) 6375929 MWNECTA MANUFACIURING ®ECHNOI.OGY mpnuI Hbb X14 rJLsr June 19 1997 • 11 To: Hutchinson City Council From: John Bernhagen I Subject: NM lease with the City of Hutchinson The enclosed lease has been reviewed by me and the D of the Southwest Region of Minnesota Technology, Inc., James Marshall. We agree with this document prepared by your attorney, Barry Anderson. Thank you for your consideration. J/ — Z VIRGINIA M00RNEAD ST. CLOUD ROCHESTER ' RE DW00D FALLS • TWIN CITIES AGREEMENT • THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this _ day of June, 1997, by and between Minnesota Technology, Inc., ( "MTf') a Minnesota non profit corporation and the City of Hutchinson, ( "Hutchinson ") a Minnesota municipal corporation. RECITALS: 1. Minnesota Technology, Inc. presently occupies certain space at the Hutchinson City Center, 2. The City of Hutchinson makes certain space available to Minnesota Technology, Inc. for business purposes and the parties hereto desire to reduce their agreement to writing. NOW THEREFORE for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties do agree as follows: 1. PREMISES AND TERM: Hutchinson agrees to make available to MTI two office spaces • consisting of approximately 162 square feet for a period of one year. Either party may give notice to the other party in writing at least sixty days in advance of July 1, 1998 of an intent to terminate this agreement. If no such notice is given, the agreement shall be automatically renewed for successive one year periods until the parties shall mutually agree to terminate the agreement or the appropriate sixty day notice is given by either party prior to the end of the renewal period. 2. OBLIGATIONS OF HLITCHINSON: Hutchinson will provide access to Internet lines for each office, allow casual use of the copier machine and meeting room and provide heat, light and electricity. Hutchinson shall have no further responsibilities and specifically all other office expenses will be the responsibility of MTL 3. OBLIGATIONS OF MTI: MTI shall pay rent in the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred • �z • and no /100 Dollar ($1,500.00) annually payable in quarterly installments of Three Hundred Seventy- five and no /100 Dollars ($375.00) each and shall use the premises only for business purposes. NM shall comply with all reasonable rules and regulations of Hutchinson, whenever adopted, regarding use and upkeep of the facility. NM shall be responsible for all equipment owned by NM and Hutchinson shall maintain the fixtures. All such fixtures remain the property of Hutchinson. 4. ALTERATIONS AND ASSIGNMENT• MTI shall make no alterations or improvements to the premises without the written consent of Hutchinson and MTI shall not assign or in any way transfer its interests under this agreement without the written consent of Hutchinson. 5. PARKING: NM shall have the use of two parking spaces as designated by Hutchinson. 6. MISCELLANEOUS: A. Surrender of Premises: At the expiration of this agreement, MTI shall immediately • surrender the premises in as good a condition as at the start of this lease except for normal wear and tear. B. Entire Agreement: This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and may not be modified, except in writing signed by both parties. C. Notices: Notices under this agreement should be sent to the following parties at the following addresses: If to Hutchinson: City of Hutchinson Attention: Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator Hutchinson City Center 111 Hassan Street S.E. Hutchinson, Mn. 55350 With a copy to: G. Barry Anderson City Attorney Arnold, Anderson & Dove, PLLP 101 Park Place Hutchinson, Mn. 55350 u 2 If to MTI: Minnesota Technology, Inc. • Southwest Minnesota Region Redwood Falls, Mn. 56283 With a copy to: John Bernhagen Minnesota Technology, Inc. Hutchinson City Center 111 Hassan Street S.E. Hutchinson, Mn. 55350 D. Non Agency Nothing set forth herein shall be deemed or construed by the parties hereto, nor by any third party, as creating the relationship of principal and agent, or of partnership, or of joint venture between the parties hereto, it being understood and agreed that non the provisions set forth herein, nor the acts of the parties herein, shall be deemed to create any relationship between the parties, except as set forth above. CITY OF HUTCHINSON • Its: Mayor Attest: Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator MINNESOTA TECHNOLOGY, INC. • 3 0 MEMORANDUM June 19, 1997 To: Mayor & City Council From: Gary D. Plotz, City Administrator Subject: WAIVE BUILDING PERMIT FEE FOR CROW RIVER HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Mr. John Nichols, Business Manager for Crow River Habitat for Humanity, recently contacted me and requested that the building permit fee, with the exception of the surcharge, be waived for the house the Habitat will be constructing in Hutchinson. • As you may recall, the City Council waived the building permit fee in the past for a previous house built in Hutchinson. cc: Jim Marka, Bldg./Ping. /Zng. Dir. 11 C MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Brenda EwinIuman Resources Coordinator SUBJECT: 1997 Annual City Appreciation Picnic DATE: June 17, 1997 The 23rd Annual City Appreciation Picnic is traditionally held in August, the week following the McLeod County Fair. If past practice is followed, this date would be Wednesday, August 20. • Last year, the picnic was held at the Recreation Center. An inside location seems preferable as it eliminates any weather concerns. I can look into reserving either the Recreation Center or the Civic Arena (depending on the summer ice schedule). Does the City Council wish to proceed with the picnic on August 20th and in a format similar to the previous picnics? If you have any suggestions, special requests or instructions concerning the picnic, please let me know at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your attention to this matter. cc: ' Gary Plotz, City Administrator • City Center III Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, MN 55350.2522 (320) 587 -5151 Fax (320) 2344240 Parks & Recreation 900 Harrington Street SW Hutchinson,,VN 55350.3097 (320) 587 -2975 Fax (320) 2344240 Police Services 10 Franklin Street SW - Primed on recycled paper - Hutchinson, MN 55350•2464 (320) 587 -2242 Fax (320) 587.6427 0 CITY OF HUTCHINSON MEMO Finance Department June 20, 1997 FROM; KEN MERRILL, FINANCE DIRECTOR W • The State of Minnesota requires two elected officials to sign the • City of Hutchinson Local Performance Aid (LPA) application. It has heen estimated we would receive $15,856 in LPA for 1988. I would request City Council approval to authorize the Mayor and Vice Mayor to sign the LPA form. H,m \cvm 11,,d • Loan Approval Form Hurchinson Commumry Dewlopmenr Corporation r Loan information: Loan Number. 970(9.;Io Project Title: Loan Amount: $ / OOO - Go Int. Rat No. of Years: / O Nature of the Project: ke _ roo be � f �w L,) k ik e� -t� vri � 12 – c `'� Aq abV , • Approximate Starting Date of Project: J 4 / `� - 7 Approximate Ending Date of Project: / 22 7 Comments by Staff: Lo 1 7-7. 7ol Recommendation of Finance Committee: Zo ks I Action by Board of Directors: Date: t I s A 1 Motion: Lt r; ck /N6-,,+i t� Comments by Board: 5 . 7,1� . �jz�t C FROM: 6181-%W10 9 DATE: June 19, 1997 Pursuant to Section 3.20 of Subdivision Ordinance No. 466, the Hutchinson Planning Commission is hereby submitting its findings of fact and recommendation with respect to the aforementioned request for a preliminary and final plat. HISTORY On June 16, 1997, Mr. Michael Demmer, Prairie Senior Cottages, submitted a preliminary and final plat of PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES located in Tract C of Registered Land Survey No. 28. A public hearing was held at the regular meeting of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 17, 1997, at which time there were no neighboring property owners objecting to the request. • FINDINGS OF FACT The required application and plat maps were submitted the appropriate fee paid. Notices were mailed to the surrounding property owners as well as published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 5, 1997. 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. It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the aforementioned preliminary and final plat be approved subject to staff recommendations. Respectfully submitted, Bill Craig, Acting Chairman Hutchinson Planning Commission City Center 111 Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, MN 55350.2522 (320) 587 -5151 Fax (320) 234 -4240 Parks & Recreation 900 Harrington Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350.3097 (320) 587 -2975 Fax (320) 2344240 Printed on recycled paper - Police Services 10 Franklin Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350.2464 (320) 587 -2242 I Fax (320) 587.6427 N 0 05 eo im srei• in !oy T mrta Yn. of " MN 28 i. a..1mMa to I a awlna of East. pWnoq aM utIIIIY .m.ln.nu m .noYn tputi io Wktlu of the .aa.m.nn or. N. an tM .taa W W C] BROLL'S FIRST ADDITION BLOCK I BLOCK 2 OW I< a K i 13 14 15 16 East 180.00 �- - �--- --�--- J -- -�-- I - 100 Y6 :. 8 — — �— — — ORCHARD 9 East $ 80.00 — BLOCK I N i3 LOT I o o a m — — — West 238.64 I 31 PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES FINAL PLAT 0 aeMN. Yon rh A hmll foW 0 oawl.. 112 fth by 14 ftf, Yon a ffl ..r .tafs.a by ua.n.. N 2432e • Tract C REGISTERED LAND SURVEY f 4.. B ROLL' S BLOCK 2 I I' 1w. Eat 180.00 _ u,flvrt� uao Nq]L] eo. n BLOCK 1 _ _ -- Lar PROP63ED nLW - - -- .� - Ff.E. IOBf.O I _ . X I LROP07E0 PAAKMO I _ 1067.7 10 ROP. _ 110 - - -- West 238.84 PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES PRELIMINARY PLAT uw N DllU Top Iwf of hereof of I Mm, corner a IM unary eaa�ne n. e a ,Hewn mar. Of Broefere Srteef and Oreuse Mnw 6E. EMwlbn 1068.13 / ✓ /1 / / /_ s e BLOCK I I >a I A•N � w•YCU I I I I I I 10 j O 25 90 /W E 17 1 8 rro /• in /.�/ mw A•fRN w•nsa A W.. IplBm, of fM 1a,e ,, Oh .null an IM map. TM norm INe of RL9 W. 28 u O ,• W w � RCHARD 1. a..l d to M a Ewlne of E. ". B ROLL' S BLOCK 2 I I' 1w. Eat 180.00 _ u,flvrt� uao Nq]L] eo. n BLOCK 1 _ _ -- Lar PROP63ED nLW - - -- .� - Ff.E. IOBf.O I _ . X I LROP07E0 PAAKMO I _ 1067.7 10 ROP. _ 110 - - -- West 238.84 PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES PRELIMINARY PLAT uw BEf/CHMCRN FIRST ADDITION Top Iwf of hereof of I Mm, corner Of Broefere Srteef and Oreuse Mnw 6E. EMwlbn 1068.13 / ✓ /1 / / /_ s e BLOCK I >a I 1 I I I I I I I I j 13 14 15 15 17 1 8 A W.. l ,• W w � RCHARD AVENUE 4 Tract A %K Tract e �� �I FG] ♦ C %ell q b ' hest - @ C RE LANb' %._SURVEY N0. 2E Xua iMa BEf/CHMCRN Top Iwf of hereof of I Mm, corner Of Broefere Srteef and Oreuse Mnw 6E. EMwlbn 1068.13 / ✓ /1 / / /_ s RESOLUTION NO. 10861 • RESOLUTION GIVING APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT TO BE KNOWN AS PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES WHERE AS, Mr. Michael Demmer, Pres. Prairie Senior Cottage, has submitted an application for approval of a preliminary and final plat to be known as PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES 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: That part of Tract C of REGISTERED LAND SURVEY NO. 28, McLeod County, Minnesota, described as follows: Beginning at the northwest comer of said Track C; thence East, assumed bearing, along the north line of said Tract C to the northwest corner of Tract A of said REGISTERED LAND SURVEY NO.28; thence South, along the west line of said Tract A 50.000 feet to the southwest comer of said Tract A; thence East, along the south line of said Tract A 60.000 feet to the northwest • comer of TRACT B of said REGISTERED LAND SURVEY NO. 28; thence South, along the west line of said Tract B and its southerly prolongation 200.00 feet; thence West, parallel with the north line of said Tract C to the west line of said Tract C; thence North O degrees 15 minutes 55 seconds West, along said west line to the point of beginning BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA: 1. That said preliminary and final plat of PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES 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. 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 24th day of June, 1997. ATTEST: Gary D. Plotz Marlin Torgerson • City Administrator Mayor C DATE: June 19, 1997 ME Pursuant to Section 6.07, of Zoning Ordinance No. 464, the Hutchinson Planning Commission is hereby submitting its findings of fact and recommendation with respect to the aforementioned request for a conditional use permit. HISTORY On May 30, 1997, Mr. Michael Demmer submitted an application for a conditional use permit to is construct a Residential -Alzheimer Facility located in a R -3 District at 1310 and 1320 Bradford Street SE. A public hearing was held at the regular meeting of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 17, 1997, at which time there was no one present objecting to the request. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The required application was submitted and the appropriate fee paid. 2. Notices were mailed to the surrounding property owners as well as published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 5, 1997. 3. The proposal is in conformance with the requirements of a conditional use permit. RECOMMENDATION It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the Conditional Use Permit for the purpose designated is granted based on the findings set forth above. Respectfully submitted, Bill Craig, Acting Chairman Hutchinson Planning Commission City Center Parks & Recreation Police Services 111 Hassan Street SE 900 Harrington Street SW 10 Franklin Street SW Hutchinson, HN 55350 -2522 Hutchinson, MN 5535 0 -3 09 7 Hutchinson, MN 55350.2464 (320) 587 -5151 (320) 587 -2975 (320) 587 -2142 Fax (320) 234 -4240 Fax (320) 234 -4240 Fax (320) 587 -6427 - Primed on recycled paper - RESOLUTION NO. 10860 RESOLUTION GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT UNDER SECTION 8.06 OF ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 464 • REQUESTED BY MR MICHAEL DEMMER, PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES, TO CONSTRUCT A FACILITY FOR 16 RESIDENTS WITH ALZHEIMER DISEASE LOCATED AT 1310 AND 1320 BRADFORD STREET S.E. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MN: Mr. Michael Demmer, Prairie Senior Cottages, has made application to the City Council for a Conditional Use Permit under Section 8.06 of Zoning Ordinance No. 464 to construct a facility for 16 residents with alzheimer disease located at 1310 and 1320 Bradford St. S.E., with the following legal description: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That part of Tract C of REGISTERED LAND SURVEY NO. 28, McLeod County, Minnesota, described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corer of said Track C; thence East, assumed bearing, along the north line of said Tract C to the northwest comer of Tract A of said REGISTERED LAND SURVEY NO. 28; thence South, along the west line of said Tract A 50.000 feet to the southwest comer of said Tract A; thence East, along the south line of said Tract A 60.000 feet to the northwest comer of TRACT B of said REGISTERED LAND SURVEY NO. 28; thence South, along the west line of said Tract B and its southerly prolongation 200.00 feet; thence West, • parallel with the north line of said Tract C to the west line of said Tract C; thence North O degrees 15 minutes 55 seconds West, along said west line to the point of beginning 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. Adopted by the City Council this 24th day of June, 1997. ATTEST: Gary D. Plotz City Administrator Marlin D. Torgerson Mayor �(, C • ,..�.� . DATE: June 19, 1997 11011041 011111] 1111;11 imi'lli�L Pursuant to Section 6.05, of Zoning Ordinance No. 464, the Hutchinson Planning Commission is hereby submitting its findings of fact and recommendation with respect to the aforementioned request for rezoning. HISTORY On May 30, 1997, Mr. Michael Demmer, Prairie Senior Cottages, submitted a request to rezone property platted as Prairie Senior Cottages from R -1 to R -3. A hearing was held at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 17, 1997, at that time there were no neighboring property owners present objecting to the request. is FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The required application was submitted and the appropriate fee paid. 2. Notices were mailed to the surrounding property owners as well as published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 5, 1997. 3. It was the consensus of the Planning Commission that the request be granted. RECOMMENDATION It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the aforementioned request to rezone be approved subject to staff recommendations. Respectfully submitted, Bill Craig, Acting Chairman Hutchinson Planning Commission City Center 111 Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522 (320) 587 -5151 Fax (320) 2344240 Parks & Recreation 900 Harrington Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097 (320) 587 -2975 Fax (320) 2344240 - Primed on recycled paper Police Services 10 Franklin Street S W Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2464 (320) 587.2242 Fax (320) 587 -6427 Map JUN -16 -1997 1608 SENIOR COTTAGES OF AP ERIC 612 897 9602 P.02i02 • • ! 1063 5 1" FRANK REESE ARCHITECT'S IUW 1 Mq Mx NA' 110 xl Imllr Yrrh. MN NMI• IS. (01.1 OB1 -1000 N. (6151 IIT -'NOR IOW Y Hr 100. III 139 n I..w.. •.f11� H,N III, r, rNI� xur.w>,I r.. 1x1]) 199 - %a3 � [ J NNIR 4Ytl'. J T.YL�'fG .l I/114 i1J� HUTCHINSON JJLV VH I11'0H0 bT ..Wu Il"W 1111 v! x,urCHiN5V,N. NV Oxi[i {/�� " nwN1 nr 1. +R +4 CA[ChTO R: xMT MII I'IR WSI.I I /1a"1 PRELIMINARY PLANS NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION cvprRlc wr loar 4r I AM.NI" %L'r.V �nrn Nrla wr[+ +mn GRADING PLAN 10661 1067 / � I I \ 11065 1064 - F.F.E. = 1067.0' I I I C:f 1-- 1066 � - -- -�� I I ....� I ---- - 1063 i i ,• f f , C_� 1065 � ! 1065.7' I 1066.6' 064 • ! 1063 5 1" FRANK REESE ARCHITECT'S IUW 1 Mq Mx NA' 110 xl Imllr Yrrh. MN NMI• IS. (01.1 OB1 -1000 N. (6151 IIT -'NOR IOW Y Hr 100. III 139 n I..w.. •.f11� H,N III, r, rNI� xur.w>,I r.. 1x1]) 199 - %a3 � [ J NNIR 4Ytl'. J T.YL�'fG .l I/114 i1J� HUTCHINSON JJLV VH I11'0H0 bT ..Wu Il"W 1111 v! x,urCHiN5V,N. NV Oxi[i {/�� " nwN1 nr 1. +R +4 CA[ChTO R: xMT MII I'IR WSI.I I /1a"1 PRELIMINARY PLANS NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION cvprRlc wr loar 4r I AM.NI" %L'r.V �nrn Nrla wr[+ +mn GRADING PLAN C DATE: June 19, 1997 •. i. r •. • : 10111 N• .:: a: :.0 yri • IRS E VA u• �.: • .. •u '.i :•• r•. -,4 ani r a 02 wan I • ' .1 ::.0 . r.: �. Pursuant to Section 5.972 of Subdivision Ordinance No. 466, the Hutchinson Planing Commission is hereby submitting its findings of fact and recommendation with respect to the aforementioned request for vacation of drainage and utility easement between lots 14 and 15 in Block 1, Stoney Point Addition. • On May 28, 1997, Christopher and Cathleen Wallyn, submitted a petition for the vacation of easements located between Lot 14 and Lot 15, Block 1, of Stoney Point Addition. The public hearing was held at the regular meeting of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 17, 1997, at which time there were no neighboring property owners objecting to the request. Notices were mailed to the surrounding property owners as well as published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 5, 1997, and Tuesday, June 10, 1997. RECOMMENDATION It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the vacation be approved based on the findings set forth above. Respectfully Submitted, City Center Is III Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, MN 55350.2522 (320) 587 -5151 Fax (320) 134-4240 Bill Craig, Acting Chairman Hutchinson Planning Commission Parks & Recreation Police Services 900 Harrington Street SW 10 Franklin Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097 Hutchinson, MN 55350.2464 (320) 587 -2975 / (320) 587 -2242 Fax (310) 234 -4240 T Fax (320) 587 -6427 Printed on recycled paper - Is a A IB 20 AUDIT S 6 �y 17 21 22 1 2 2 3 I, J I + Is AVENUE i 1 r � 1 -1 uu1 1 U1 b.y ba $ � 3l ro.° pD qD 1 13 12 _ 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 h 8 lo p X30. I a , 8 11 12 13 3 ~ 14 15 P° s 10 O� z p CIRCLe ° Is C TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF LOT SPLIT SUBMITTED BY DR. CHRISTOPHER WALLYN LOCATED IN STONEY POINT ADDITION BETWEEN LOTS 14 AND 15 • DATE: June 19, 1997 The Planning Commission recommends approval of the lot split noting staff recommendations to provide an 8' sideyard setback in the R -1 District. City Center III Hassan Street SE • Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522 (320) 587 -5151 Fax (310) 2344240 Parks & Recreation 900 Harrington Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097 (310) 587 -2975 Fax (320) 2344240 Police Services 10 Franklin Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2464 (320) 587 -2142 Fax (320) 587 -6427 - Printed on recycled paper - CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY FOR CHRIS WALLYN DESCRIPTION PARCEL A That pad of Lot 15, Black I, STONEY POINT ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof, lying northwesterly of a bne and Its southsesterly prolongation, deactZed as dolows: Commencing at the roost eatedy corner of aald Lot 15: thence noi th. steely, along the northmstwty IM of said Lot 15 a distance of 7.00 feet to the beginning of the Kne to be described; thitnc s southwesterly. peraLlel with the southeasterly Bite of said Lot 15 to the shoreline of Otter Lake. .gin F e? W. Lot 14, Block I, STONEY PONT ADDITION, according to the recorded plot thereof. Also, that part of Lot 15. Block I. STONEY POINT ADMON, acaordno to the recorded plat thereof, lying southeasterly of a line and Its southwesterty prolongation, described as follows: Cotatanclno at the most malady corner of said Lot 15: thence northwesterly, along the nmtheastmrly fine of said Lot 15 a distance of 7.00 feet to the be"" of the line to be described; thence southwesterly, parallel with the southeasterly IM of mid! Lot 15 to the shemltle of Otter Lake. to / � PARCEL A 15 �f O Denotes Iron monument set 9L (� G� 1 1 . if 15. ewsw IyDV dLn le. leas t -'-- - ct(Ncr I•awt moos. <. bT Te _YS. r 11aPOem -� -- maalTgH 4no.r nwnerry ..e.r \n b i I � 1 SMMaMy M \ \Qi01[y IW1i ppK 14 f ro 1 \ PA OTTER LAKE \� \ N O 20 40 80 scale !a leef • Denotes Iron monument found /le� ' � 4r`T4 :EL B / a) .f�'. / i I hereby certify that this Survey. Plan or Report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly licensed Land Surveyor under the laws of the State of Minnesota.. Llc. No. 2 ✓3L9, Date: 199 PEWNEN LAND SURVEYING HIfTCHINSON MN JOB NO. 97084 SK P -198 PG 53 �F s 0 0 • � =T C, DATE: June 19, 1997 '• •. �..� ��,.��_�• gnu .� / : K•)`6YI•]:1:7:y1[•d►[• •.1). Y •.: '. 6 0 0V I 91U:Idt1:10:Y / :)::1►1 Pursuant to Section 6.07, of Zoning Ordinance No. 464, the Hutchinson Planning Commission is hereby submitting its findings of fact and recommendation with respect to the aforementioned request for a conditional use permit. HISTORY On May 26, 1997, Mr. Brent Reiner submitted an application for a conditional use permit to • construct a Pole Type Building located at 805 Hwy. 7 West in the VC District. A public hearing was held at the regular meeting of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 17, 1997, at which time there was no one present objecting to the request. The required application was submitted and the appropriate fee paid. 2. Notices were mailed to the surrounding property owners as well as published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 5, 1997. 3. The proposal is in conformance with the requirements of a conditional use permit. RECOMMENDATION It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the Conditional Use Permit for the purpose designated is approved noting the following: Screen the out door storage in the back lot. Provide a updated site and grade plan. Respectfully submitted, Bill Craig, Acting Chairman City Center Parks & Recrtdl qq inson Planning CommissiMuce Services Ill Hassan Street SE 900 Harrington Street SW 10 Franklin Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522 Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097 Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2464 (320) 587.5151 (310) 587 -2975 (320) 587.2242 Fax (320) 2344240 Fax (320) 234 -4240 7 J Fax (320) 587.6427 // - Printed on recycled paper - Publication No. 5040 PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER Thursday, June 5, 1997 Notice of Public Hearing The City of Hutchinson is in receipt of an application for a conditional use Permit requested by Brent Reiner to construct a pole type building for service and retail of irrigation and septic business located in I -C District at 805 Hwy 7 West. The following is the legal description of the property and a map which identifies the location of the property: Legal Description: That part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 36, Township 117 North, Ran ge 30 West, described as beginning at the southwest corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; thence north along the west line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter 264.00 feet; thence easterly, parallel with the south line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, 165.00 feet; thence south, parallel with said west line, 264.00 feet to said south line; thence westerly, along said south line, 165.00 feet to the point of beginning. Also an easement for travel purposes to and from the above described parcel of land, across the Northwest Quarter of said southeast Quarter. Said easement is described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the northerly right of way line of State Highway No. 7 and the east line of said Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, thence north along said east line a distance of 125.00 feet; thence westerly, at a right angle, a distance of 30.00 feet; thence south, parallel with said east line, to said right of way line; thence easterly along said right of way line, to the point of beginning. Please be advised that the Hutchinson Planning Commission will be considering the Conditional Use Permit at a public hearing to be held at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 17, 1997. The hearing will take place in the Council Chambers, City Center, located at I I 1 Hassan Street S.E., Hutchinson, Minnesota. • • 11 • • • BUILDING PERMIT SURVEY FOR BRENT REINER N lew hl N Y YNYnn o..r N b N,YwI o.� w rr ]L ,s.Qee I I] errs w n Sw. hrM r V WYr r Y wr.w w� N W Ylr.rl 0.I1w N Y err a�rl .r. ✓•r Y wY r N W i IYIY.w 0�� N Y YNYrw Ord Wpa n.a VI r�rL N✓•1 i Y ..N\ r N W YxYw Orr M b e.rr alrlr lalN M Y,Y. w� ti.Yl i r wN r Mm YI w W W\ K r� ..Iry. YYr W n.s NNe r Il1aD YN Y Y eww N Nryre Top of Fan pipe on cart .r r .� Y e�N A/M. w � Yr Y Yr M,-M rr.N w rL �... Y Y.YY iti N W M✓~r, e.rrs YYYlr�r. NY VYnI1y. w NrNOIY ire Y.wIrN W11-IW. �•SS OrY N Y e.1Yr Orwn YM by ✓.y W .r . N Ire Yw.xwrll. N o,l/. o ✓A W . Nw . YV . M W nose n rY.. <rY. 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Dale: FVLXP (LAID SURVEYED IRITC1m1S011 1M JOB R0. 87087 SK P -201 PO 20 RESOLUTION NO. 10862 RESOLUTION GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT UNDER SECTIONS 8.13 AND 10.12 OF ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 464 REQUESTED BY MR. BRENT REINER, REINER IRRIGATION AND SEPTIC, TO CONSTRUCT A POLE TYPE BUILDING IN THE I/C (INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT LOCATED AT 805 HWY 7 WEST BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MN: 1. Mr. Brent Reiner, Reiner Irrigation and Septic, has made application to the City Council for a Conditional Use Permit under Sections 8.13 and 10.12 of Zoning Ordinance No. 464 to construct a pole type building in the UC District located at 805 Hwy 7 West, with the following legal description: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 36, Township 117 North, Range 30 West, described as beginning at the southwest corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; thence north along the west line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter 264.00 feet; thence easterly, parallel with the south line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, 165.00 feet; thence south, parallel with said west line, 264.00 feet to said south line; thence westerly, along said south line, 165.00 feet to the point of beginning. Also an easement for travel purposes to and from the above described parcel of land, across the Northwest Quarter of said southeast Quarter, said easement is described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the northerly right of way line of State Highway No. 7 • and the east line of said Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; thence north along said east line a distance of 125.00 feet; thence westerly, at a right angle, a distance of 30.00 feet; thence south, parallel with said east line, to said right of way line; thence easterly along said right of way line, to the point of beginning. 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. 0 K 61 2 1 41 11 I I ,y 1 i) .► I The application for Conditional Use Permit for the purpose designated is granted based on the findings set forth above noting staff recommendation to screen all outdoor storage in the back lot. Adopted by the City Council this 24th day of June, 1997. ATTEST: Gary D. Plotz City Administrator Marlin D. Torgerson Mayor A 4� u. C DATE: June .. TO: Hutchinson City Council FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENT TO CITY CODE CHAPTER I I - ZONING ORDINANCE #464, SECTIONS 8,06.8.07 AND 9. PROVIDING FOR THREE (3) PIEX UNITS IN THE AND : DI Pursuant to Section 6.05, of Zoning Ordinance No. 464, the Hutchinson Planning Commission is hereby submitting its findings of fact and recommendation with respect to the aforementioned request to amend City Zoning Ordinance Section 10. HISTORY On June 2„ 1997, Hutchinson Planning Staff requested an amendment to the City Code Chapter 11, Zoning Ordinance #464, Sections 8.06, 8.07, and 9, providing for three (3) plex units in the R -3 and R -4 districts. Section 8.06 R -3 District DIMENSIONAL REGULATIONS (1) Minimum Lot Area and Dimensions: • Use Minimum Lot - Minimum Minimum Area per Lot Width Lot Depth Dwelling Unit Single- family 7,200 60 120 residence Corner: 80 Two - family residence 5,000(5197) 80(5197) 125(5197) Max. ground coverage 35 %(5197) Three Fear or 4,200 None None more family (4/93) building Townhouses 4,200 None None (4/93) * Does not count area set aside for surface water ponding or wetland protection. city center III Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522 (320) 587 -5151 Fax (320) 2344240 rarKs de Recreation 900 Harrington Street SW Hutchinson, HN 55350 -3097 (320) 587 -2975 Fax (320) 2344240 - Printed on recycled paper ­ ice Services 10 Franklin Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2464 (320) 587.2242 / Fax (320) 587 -6427 �— Vr (2) Setbacks and Heights: Use Front Comer Side Interior Side Rear Height Single-family 25 25 8 25 35 Two - family 25 25 10 25 25 3' =to 8- family 30 25 20* 40 35 Townhouses 30 25 20* 40 35 Accessory Buildings 30 25 6 6 16 * Add 6 inches for each foot the average height of the building exceeds 20 feet. The minimum distance between townhouse or three fet f to eight- family buildings when the exterior walls are parallel shall be equal to the height of the exterior wall or 15 feet, whichever is greater. Townhouse or three fear- to eight - family buildings shall be no closer to one another at any point than 15 feet. J Section 8.07 • R-4 District DIMENSIONAL REGULATIONS (1) Minimum Lot Area, Width, and Depth: In determining minimum lot area and minimum lot dimensions, the following table shall be used. The minimum lot area per dwelling unit may be adjusted using the schedule of allowances, also below. Use Minimum Lot Minimum Minimum Area per Dwelling Lot Width Lot Depth Unit 3 -to 8- family 4,000 * None None building Townhouse J 4,000 * None None • 4- Vr (2) Setbacks and Heights: �J Use Front Comer Interior Rear Height R5 Side Side 8,400 7,200 3 -to 8- family 30 25 20' 40 35 buildin — Max. ground coverage 5,000 5,000 Townhouses 30 25 20' 40 35 Apartments No less than 35 feet or the average 35 — height of the building, whichever is 4,200 4,000 rester. Townhouses Accessory 30 25 6 7 6 16 structures — — — 0 BR/DU Add 6 inches for each foot the average height of the building exceeds 20 feet. SECTION 9: TABULATION OF DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ZONING DISTRICTS n U • Minimum Lot Area per Dwelling Unit: Zoning Districts R -1 R -2 RJ Rat R5 Single-Family 10,400 8,400 7,200 — — Two- Family — — Max. ground coverage 5,000 5,000 35%(5197) (5197) (5197) 3 -to B- Famity — — 4,200 4,000 Townhouses — — 4,200 4,000 — Apartment Building — — — — 0 BR/DU 2,500' 1 BR /DU 3,000' 2 BR/DU 3,000' 3 BR /DU 3,500' Elderly Apartments — — — — Efficiency 1,000 1 BR/DU 1,500 2 BR/DU 2,000 Mobile Homes — — Determined by setbacks ' These minimum lot areas may be adjusted as follows: (1) for each parking space within or under an apartment building, subtract 400 square feet from the total minimum lot area, (2) for each unit with a balcony of not less than 45 square feet, subtract 200 square feet form the total minimum lot area. Minimum Lot Widths: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. All procedural requirements for amendments to the Ordinance have been complied with. 2. Notice was published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 5, 1997. A The hearing was held at the regular meeting of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 17, 1997, at which time there was no one present objecting to the request. • RECOMMENDATION It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the aforementioned request to amend the Ordinance be approved as set forth above. Respectfully submitted, Bill Craig, Acting Chairman Hutchinson Planning Commission 40 Zoning Districts R -1 R -2 R-3 R-4 R-5 Lot Width: Single 80/110 70190 60 /80 None 100 Double 80 80 115 Townhouse None 3- to 8 None — — Apartment Lot Depth: 130 Single 120 120 None 50 Double 120 120 65 Townhouse None 3_ -to 8 None Apartment — FINDINGS OF FACT 1. All procedural requirements for amendments to the Ordinance have been complied with. 2. Notice was published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 5, 1997. A The hearing was held at the regular meeting of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 17, 1997, at which time there was no one present objecting to the request. • RECOMMENDATION It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the aforementioned request to amend the Ordinance be approved as set forth above. Respectfully submitted, Bill Craig, Acting Chairman Hutchinson Planning Commission 40 V DATE: June 18, 1997 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF LOT SPLIT SUBMITTED BY HAZEL DANIELS FOR PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN 12TH AVE. AND 13TH AVE. ALONG GOLF COURSE RD • The Planning Commission recommends approval of the lot split noting staff recommendations for Mrs. Daniels to consult with Director of Engineering, John Rodeberg regarding deferred assessments and connection fees. The Planning Commission directed staff to report to City Council explaining how assessments are assigned to properties. cc: Hazel Daniels • City Center H] Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522 (320) 587.5151 Fax (320) 2344240 Parks & Recreation Police Services 900 Harrington Street S W 10 Franklin Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3 09 7 Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2464 (320) 587 -2975 (320) 587 -2242 Fax (320) 234.4240 i Fax (320) 587-6427 - Printed on recycled paper - CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY FOR HAZEL DANIELS DESCRIPTION NORTHERLY PARCEL That part of Lot I, Black 2, KRSEAN ACRES, according to the recorded plat thereof, tying north of a gns and its westerly prolongation, described ae follows: Commencing at the southeast commr of said Lot I, theme northerly, along the east line of sold Lot 1 a distance of IB&00 feet to the beginning of the Ice to be described: thence westerly, parallel with the south the of said Lot I to the westerly line of said Lot I. DESCRIPTION SOUTHERLY PARCEL That Part of Lot I, Black 2, KRSIEAN ACRES, according to the recorded plat thereof, tying south of a Ike described as follows: Commencing at the southeast comer of sold Lot I; thence northerly. along the east 1111 of sold Lot I a distance of 168.00 feet to the beginning of the line to be described: thence westerly. parallel with the south pits of said Lot I to the westerly line of add Lot I. D o2� 3 T g4 „ N89 "W l / v, \ NORTHERLY PARCEL N \ 34838 Sq. ft. N \ W \ U 7D O Y5 N O P? 50 106 5CO In last 13TH AVENUE NW 1 N89 188.89 t \ W D \ 8 e N z (0 ` SOUTHERLY PARCEL ° 1 28481 Sq. ft. ` 1 8 m z 1 — 0 m LA 1 o fa D'W'si a vita uetr «....a — — — � — — — - J� I N89 154.02 A • • 12TH AVENUE NW • Denotes Iron monument found 0 Denotes ton monument set I hereby certify that this Survey, Plan or Report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly licensed Land Surveyor under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Q Lg'), , x' «. Llc. No.ZV329 , Date: PELLINEN LAND SURVEYING HUTCHINSON MN J08 NO. 97078 BK P -196 PG 55 A • • C M E M O R A N D U M TO: Ken Merrill, Finance Director Pat VanderVeen, Assessment Search Technician FROM: John P. Rodeberg, Director of Engineering/Public Works RE: Hazel Daniels Assessment Search Information Lot Split of Lot 1/Block 2 in Krsiean Acres DATE: June 18, 1997 In reviewing the assessments for the above referenced parcel, we have the following comments: AR 236 Golf Course Road Sanitary Sewer Lateral 2 units charged at $699.74 for each lot ($1,399.48 total, 1987 basis). Half should be assessed to north lot, half assessed to south lot. North lot deferred until development of west half, no later than 2007. South lot to stay deferred until developed. AR 310 and 310A 13th Avenue Sanitary Sewer and Watermain All of assessment to stay with north portion of lot. Of the 248.71 total front feet, the 100' with the existing house on it was activated, with the remaining 148.71 feet in a deferred status until the west portion of the lot develops. Maximum deferred time is 10 years (assessments to be activated no later than 2006) AR 5001 and 5001A 13th Avenue Storm Sewer and Street All of assessment to stay with north portion of lot. Of the 248.71 total front feet, the 100' with the existing house on it was activated, with the remaining 148.71 feet in a deferred status until the west portion of the lot develops. Maximum deferred time is 10 years (assessments to be activated no later than 2006) lJ North High Drive Deferred Watermain Assessment In -place watermain was noted in our "Deferred Assessment' ' manual, but no Public Hearing was held, therefore it was not noted on the Assessment Search. Watermain proposed to be assessed at the time of parcel development/construction. Assessment to be based on "connection fee" or "current cost of service" basis. Would effect south portion of parcel only. cc: Jim Marka -Director of Building/Planning/Zoning Planning Commission City Center III Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522 (320) 587 -5151 Fax (320) 234.4240 Parks & Recreation 900 Harrington Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097 (320) 587 -2975 Fax (320) 2344240 Police Services 10 Franklin Street SW - Printed on recycled paper - Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2464 (320) 587 -2242 Far (320) 587 -6427 r DATE: June 18, 1997 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF LOT SPLIT SUBMITTED BY ROBERT BARWICK FOR PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF HWY 7 EAST • The Planning Commission recommends approval of the lot split noting staff recommendations for Mr. Barwick to submit a site plan showing drainage and also a plan of proposed future development. cc: Barwick Mfg. Parks & Recreation Police Services 111 Hassan Street SE 900 Harrington Street SW 10 Franklin Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522 Hutchinson, MN 55350.3097 X Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2464 (320) 587 -5151 (320) 587 -2975 (320) 587.2242 Fax (310) 234 -4240 Fax (320) 2344240 Far (320) 587.6427 - Printed on recycled paper - NW teem 0 IM BE r SW-11 32 32 f CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY FOR ROBERT BARWICK � 1� 7 II i M C �I �I I • { � er lrel lH M..r/w x. n.lp a.M V. I I DE3CRY'TIOW 1 1 Tam pmt of IM West 1 of Me pauthaac, Ol.rlr 0 9.c 32, Township 117 Nanh, Rana, 29 W.n. molded Cauny, whimenem d..erNdd a. load v 1 1 CaamldyrdN,a m th. flu e,eeet cdmr 0 cal 90 111 0u ,, •hand Sawn 0 degree. 33 nlnuled 21 ddMe Eft" a..dmd 1Ndyfna. aldyl 111. rest HIM a du l 9ourMact Ou rlr a dMaru. a1 1 of 0 rtelrc. N" 0.3 d4grdee Ip TY.IId. M ceeelld. 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Z431f 7F C TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Hutchinson Planning Commission SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF SIX MONTH EXTENSION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUESTED BY NEVAC INC. TO CONSTRUCT A 20 UNIT RESIDENT ELDERLY ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY TO BE LOCATED AT 850 CLEVELAND AVE. SW • Due to the rapid changes that occur in the City of Hutchinson, the Planning Commission would recommend to deny this request as the Conditional Use Permit actually expired in March, 1997. The developer must reapply for a conditional use permit at the time they wish to proceed with the project. DATE: June 18, 1997 cc: Bob Stoehr, Nevac Inc. • City Center 111 Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2521 (320) 587 -5151 Fax (320) 2344240 Parks & Recreation 900 Harrington Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097 (320) 587 -2975 Fax (320) 234.4240 Police Services 10 Franklin Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2464 (320) 587 -2242 \ / Fax (320) 587 -6427 - Printed on recycled paper - MINUTES FOR y HUTCHINSON PLANNING COMMISSION 'IF _ Tuesday, JUNE 17, 1997 � Vl • 1. CALL TO ORDER 5 30 P.M The meeting was called to order by Acting Chairman Bill Craig at 5:30 p.m. with the following members present: Dave Westlund, Jim Haugen and Jeff Hagg. Absent: Chairman Dean Wood and Bill Amdt Also present: Jim Marka, Director of Building, Planning and Zoning; Bonnie Baumetz, Planning and Zoning; and G. Barry Anderson, City Attomey. Mr. Westlund made a motion to approve the minutes of the meeting dated May 20, 1997, seconded by Mr. Haugen the motion carried unanimously. .: ► a) CONSIDERATION OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT TO BE KNOWN AS "PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES" SUBMITTED BY MICHAEL DEMMER, PRES., PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES OF HUTCHINSON. b) CONSIDERATION OF REZONING FROM R -1 TO R -3 REQUESTED BY MICHAEL DEMMER, PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES. C) CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUESTED BY MICHAEL DEMMER, PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES TO CONSTRUCT A TWIN HOME STRUCTURE FACILITY FOR 16 RESIDENTS WITH ALZHEIMER DISEASE AT 1310 AND 1320 BRADFORD STREET SE. • Acting Chairman Craig opened the hearings at 5:32 p.m. with the reading of publications #5036, 5037 and 5038, as published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 5, 1997. The requests are for the purpose of considering a preliminary and final plat to be known as "PRAIRIE SENIOR COTTAGES," rezone property from R -1 (single family) to R -3 (multiple family residence) District, and conditional use permit request to construct a Residential Alzheimer Facility located in a R -3 District at 1310 and 1320 Bradford Street SE. Ms. Bonnie Baumetz explained the preliminary and final plat, the need for rezoning, and the conditional use permit. The municipal board has finalized the annexation of the land in city An informational meeting for neighboring property owners was held Tuesday, June 10. Ms. Baumetz said Prairie Senior Cottages building will meet the 25 ft. front and side yard setbacks. Mr. Frank Reese, Ms.Jennifer Issacson and Mr. Michael Demmer, were present to explain the Prairie Senior Cottages organization and planned construction. Mr. Reese showed plans and explained the screening of the lot The home will be similar to existing homes on the block. There will be ample parking for the staff and visitors. It will be a low maintenance house with fire sprinkler system and security system. Acting Chairman Mr. Craig asked for a motion to close the hearings. Mr. Hagg made a motion to close the hearings, seconded by Mr. Westlund the hearings closed at 5:40 p.m. • Motions were made as follows: Item a) Mr. Westlund made a motion to recommend approval with staff recommendations, seconded by Mr. Haugen the motion was carried unanimously. Page 2 Hutchinson Planning Commission Minutes June 17, 1997 Item b) Mr. Westlund made a motion to recommend approval with staff recommendations, • seconded by Mr. Hagg the motion was carried unanimously. Item c) Mr. Hagg made a motion to recommend approval with staff recommendations, seconded by Mr. Hagg the motion was carried unanimously. d) CONSIDERATION OF LOT SPLIT AND VACATION OF DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS AT 1204 LEWIS AVENUE SUBMITTED BY DR. CHRISTOPHER WALLYN Acting Chairman Craig opened the hearing at 5:45 p.m. with the reading of publication #5039 published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 5 and Tuesday, June 10, 1997. The request is for the purpose of considering lot split and vacation of drainage and utility easements at 1204 Lewis Avenue submitted by Dr. Christopher Wallyn. Mr. Marka explained Mr. Wallyn's request and said planning staff recommended approval. He also said two members on the planning staff are from the Hutchinson Utilities and that they approved the vacation of utility easements. Acting Chairman Craig moved to close the hearing at 5:47 p.m. Mr. Hagg made the motion to recommend approval with staff recommendations, seconded by Mr. Westlund the motion was carried unanimously. e) CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A POLE TYPE BUILDING IN THE I/C (INDUSTRIAUCOMMERCIAL DISTRICT) LOCATED AT 805 HWY. 7 WEST (HORMEL PROPERTY) REOUESTED BY BRENT REINER IRRIGATION AND SEPTIC. Acting Chairman Craig opened the hearing at 5:48p.m. with the reading of publication #5040 as • published in the Hutchinson Leader on Thursday, June 5, 1997. The request is for a conditional use permit to construct a pole type building for service and retail of irrigation and septic business located in I -C District at 805 Hwy. 7 West submitted by Brent Reiner. Mr. Marka explained Mr. Reiner was placing a pole type building in an I -C District requiring a conditional use permit. He also said the existing building has been removed. Mr. Reiner would like to lower the grade to blend with adjacent properties. City Engineer Rodeberg has approved the grading plan. The One stop shop meeting was referenced. Mr. Craig asked for City's position on pole buildings. Mr. Marka explained the difference is determined by the perimeter foundation. Mr. Westlund made a motion to close the hearing, seconded by Mr. Haugen the hearing closed at 5:56 p.m. Mr. Otto Templin, 845 Hwy. 7 West asked what setbacks would be maintained on the west side of the building. There will be a 20 ft. setback. Mr. Hagg made a motion to recommend approval with staff recommendations, seconded by Mr. Westlund the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDINANCE, SECTIONS 8.06, 8.07, AND 9 TO ADDRESS 3 PLEX UNITS IN THE R -3 AND R-4 DISTRICTS. Acting Chairman Craig opened the hearing at 5:57p.m. with the reading of publication #5041 as • published in the Hutchinson Leader on June 5, 1997. The request is for the purpose of considering an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance, sections 8.06, 8.07, and 9 to address three plex units in the R -3 and R-4 Districts. Page 3 Hutchinson Planning Commission Minutes June 17, 1997 • Ms. Baumetz explained the need to address three plex units and the changes made in the ordinance to include them. Mr. Haugen made a motion to close the hearing, seconded by Mr. Hagg the hearing closed at 6:00 p.m. Mr. Haugen made a motion to recommend approval with staff recommendations, seconded by Mr. Hagg the motion passed unanimously. ►a ► a) CONSIDERATION OF LOT SPLIT SUBMITTED BY HAZEL DANIELS FOR PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN 12TH AVE. AND 13TH AVE. ALONG GOLF COURSE ROAD. Ms. Baumetz explained the lot split and said Mrs. Daniel has requested assessments be transferred to the southerly lot. Barry Anderson, city attorney, suggested staff look into assessment issue and prepare it for council information. Mr. Marka said utility service will be available to both lots. Mr. Hagg made a motion to approve contingent upon staff assessment report, seconded by Mr. Westiund the motion carried unanimously. b) CONSIDERATION OF LOT SPLIT SUBMITTED BY ROBERT BARWICK FOR PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF HWY. 7 EAST. • Mr. Marka explained Mr. Robert Barwick's request for a lot split to accommodate a Black Woods Restaurant and a Comfort Inn. Setbacks meet minimum requirements. Mr. Marka said assessments were paid by the initial Americ Inn investment. Mr. Hagg made a motion to approve the request, seconded by Mr. Haugen the motion passed unanimously. C) CONSIDERATION OF SIX MONTH EXTENSION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUEST BY NEVAC INC. TO CONSTRUCT A 20 -UNIT RESIDENT ELDERLY ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY TO BE LOCATED AT 850 CLEVELAND AVE.SW Ms. Baumetz explained the location of a 20 unit facility for assisted living. She has talked to a representative from Nevac Inc. , and they had stated other communities had been prioritized over Hutchinson, however they would like a six -month extension on their conditional use permit. In discussion the commissioners felt being the conditional use permit had lapsed they could not legally renew it. Mr. Westiund made a motion to reject the request for an extension, seconded by Mr. Haugen the motion passed unaminousty. d) PRESENTATION BY HCDC STAFF REGARDING THE BUSINESS PARK CONCEPT IN THE INDUSTRIAL PARK Mr. Dick Lennes and Mr.Cary Linder representatives from Business and Industrial Parks concept • gave the presentation. Page 4 Hutchinson Planning Staff Minutes June 17, 1997 e) DISCUSSION OF HANTGE FUNERAL CHAPEL PARKING LOT. Mr. Marka said the matter has been resolved. 5. OLD BUSINESS a) REVIEW SECTIONS OF ZONING ORDINANCE FOR PLANNING COMMISSIONERS TRAINING Mr. Marka gave a presentation 6. COMMUNICATION FROM STAFF a) CITY LOGO PINS Ms. Baumetz presented pins to the commission members. 7. ADJOURNMENT Being no further business the meeting adjourned at 7:10 p.m. • • 11 C M E M O R A N D U M TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: John P. Rodeberg, Director of Engineering/Public Works RE: Letting No. 6/Project No. 97 -22, PUBLIC HEARING continuation Consideration of Rejecting Bid DATE: June 19, 1997 Based on the feedback, or lack thereof, from residents of the Block 4Bonniwell's Addition (from Milwaukee to Division, East of Grove), and the petition requesting that the work on Block 50, South %= City (from 4th Ave. SE to 5th Ave. SE, East of Main) not proceed, ilia our recommendation that both nroiects (collectively known as Proiect No. 97 -22) be The remainder of Letting No. 6 has previously been awarded. It would be our recommendation to award the work in Block 4 of Bonniwell's Addition m1X if 6 or more positive responses are received prior to the Council meeting. We have only received 1 to date. • City Center Ill Hassan Street SE Parks & Recreation 900 Harrington Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097 (320) 587 -2975 Fax (320) 2344240 Police Services 10 Franklin Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522 (320) 587 -5151 Fax (320) 2344240 - Printed on recycled paper - Hutchinson, MN 55350.2464 (320) 587 -1242 Fax (320) 587 -6427 From the desk of... Elaine S. Clay JUN • ff i�� ,i �� r 0 r I L g L� RESOLUTION NO. 10858 • RESOLUTION REJECTING IMPROVEMENT LETTING NO. 6 /PROJECT NO. 97-22 WHEREAS, the following improvement project was previously approved and bids were received on June 7th, 1996, for said improvement Project No. 97 -22 Alley Improvements in Block 50 South Ih City between Hassan Street SE and Main Street S, and Fourth Avenue SE and Fifth Avenue SE and also in Block 4 of Bonniwell's First Addition between Division Avenue SW and Milwaukee Ave SW and Brown Street SW and Grove Street SW by construction of grading, gravel base, curb and gutter, bituminous base, bituminous wear course and appurtenances; and AND WHEREAS, City Council proposes to reject said improvement at this time due to opposition by property owners. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA: 1. Said improvement project is hereby rejected. Adopted by the Council this 24th day of June, 1997. Mayor • City Administrator J �s J • j RECFjft JUN 2 11 � 9 � 9 � 7 ,, C17YOFH�.� �'wN Q /p a� CZ 9 LJ r �, -1) JUN 2 4 1991 . ein.; Jr HUTCHINSON j r �cUM I f11�,� 11�r� 4n tia� SC�G P�owns +- tz lj 5 ' - GZti;O1 S,f� [] CGMC Initiatives Lead to Success in 1997 ♦ Early commitments from legislators — Candidate forums — Candidate commitments — Candidate surveys ♦ . Impact analysis on city taxpayers ♦ CGMC property tax reform proposals — Goodno /Sams — Hottinger/Pelowski ♦ Wisconsin property tax research ♦ Aggressive press relations l40 � -A 1997 Omnibus Tax Bill Summary -No changes in Local Government Aid or the Homestead and Agricultural Credit Aid. •$500 million rebate to homeowners and renters; homeowners' rebates will be equal to 20 percent of their Pay `97 property taxes. •$102 million reduction in school property taxes. •A new $158 million Education Homestead Credit, equal to 32 percent of a home's general education taxes, up to a maximum of $225. 9$2 million for TIF grants to pay deficits due to class rate reductions in the bill. Cities also are allowed additional pooling authority to meet binding obligations that cannot otherwise be paid as a result of the class rate reductions in the bill. This additional authority requires the approval of the commissioner of Revenue. -Levy limits for two years; levy increases are limited to household growth plus inflation, with several exceptions. Levy increases in excess of the limit require a referendum, and will be spread on net tax capacity. •A variety of class rate reductions: Property Pay `98 Target class rate Homes < $75,000 1.0 n/a Homes > $75,000 1.85 n/a C/I <$150,000 2.7 n/a C/I > $150,000 4.0 3.5 Rental homes < $75,000 1.9 1.25 Rental homes > $75,000 2.1 1.85 Du -, tri- plexes 2.1 n/a Apartments 2.9 2.5 Cabins < $75,000 1.4 n/a Cabins > $75,000 2.5 n/a The target class rates are established in the bill, but it is up to the governor to annually propose how they are reached. Each year, the governor is directed to propose a schedule of class rates and to recommend appropriations for education aids, property tax refunds, the education homestead credit, or other programs in order to prevent the targeted class rate reductions from shifting tax increases on to other properties. Estimated impacts for Greater Minnesota and the Twin Cities metropolitan area are as follows: I' 8 . - .tt1 1 M Homes -6 percent -5.4 percent Rental homes -7.1 percent -8.2 percent Apartments -8.4 percent -6.4 percent Cabins 4.2 percent 0.7 percent C/I < $100,000 -1.5 percent -3.2 percent C/I > $100,000 -5.7 percent -8.8 percent Prepared by Flaherty & Koebele for the Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities / 0 a HUTCHINSON ESTIMATED FINAL TAX BILL BILL IMPACT Current Tax Rate New Tax Rate 1990 Census Median Home Value 1990 Census Median Household Income 142.80 152.31 $66,500 $29,920 Homestead Current Law Property Type Market Tax Bill Governor Percent Value Tax Tax Change Non - Homestead Residential $75,000 $2,463 $2,170 Change $150,000 $4,926 Tax -7% Tax Tax • $24,275 Tax • In Tax $1,000,000 $48,551 Before Circuit After Before Circuit After After Industrial Home Household Circuit Breaker Circuit Circuit Breaker Circuit Circuit Value Income Breaker -3% Breaker Breaker Breaker Breaker Low $14,960 $475 $36 $438 $455 $23 $431 -2% Value $33,250 $29,920 $475 $0 $475 $455 $0 $455 4% Home $59,840 $475 $0 $475 $455 $0 $455 -4% Medium $14,960 $950 $345 $605 $909 $319 $590 -2 °k Value $66,500 $29,920 $950 $0 $950 $909 $0 $909 4% Home $59,840 $950 $0 $950 $909 $0 $909 -4% High $14,960 $2,770 $470 $2,300 $2,552 $470 $2,082 -10% Value $133,000 $29,920 $2,770 $470 $2,300 $2,552 $470 $2,082 -10% Home $59,840 $2,770 $188 $2,582 $2,552 $79 $2,473 4% Non - Homestead Property Type Market Current Governor Percent Value Tax Tax Change Non - Homestead Residential $75,000 $2,463 $2,170 -12% $150,000 $4,926 $4,569 -7% Apartments $500,000 $24,275 $22,085 -9% $1,000,000 $48,551 $44,170 -9% Commercial $100,000 $4,284 $4,112 4% Industrial $1,000,000 $63,401 $57,955 -9% Non - Commercial Cabins $50,000 $1,249 $1,066 -15% $150,000 $4,584 $4,455 -3% • Includes the effect of the new Education Homestead Credit HUTCHINSON to ! HOMESTEAD PERCENT CHANGE IN TAX AFTER CIRCUIT BREAKER Market Long Rest Pelowski Goodno Governor's Governor's Home Household Johnson Hottinger Hottinger Sams Proposal Proposal $75,000 Value Income Bill Bill' Bi11 Bill (Initial (Final Low -12% $14,960 -23% -7% -14% -10% 0% 4% Value $33,250 $29,920 2% 2% -13% -4% 0% 11% Home - 4% $59,840 2% 2% -13% 4% 0% 11% Medium -4% $14,960 -28% -9% -13% -8% 0% 6% Value $66,500 $29,920 -7% -11% -11% -4% 0% 11% Home $59,840 2% 2% -13% 4% 0% 11% High $14,960 -43% -33% -31% -22% 7% 21% Value $133,000 $29,920 -33% -33% -31% -22% 7% 21% Home $59,840 -6% -20% -10% -2% 3% 14% NON - HOMESTEAD PERCENT CHANGE IN PROPERTY TAXES Market Johnson Rest Pelowski Goodno Governor Governor Value Long Hottinger Hottinger Sams Initial Final Non - Homestead Residential $75,000 -54% -12% -61% -56% -6% -2% $150,000 -33% -12% -43% -36% -6% -2% Apartments $500,000 -25% -14% -14% -4% -9% -5% $1,000,000 -25% -14% -14% - 4% - 9% -5% Commercial $100,000 -15% 2% -43% -36% -4% 3% $1,000,000 -15% -11% -16% -6% -14% -9% Industrial $100,000 -15% 2% -43% -36% - 4% 3% $1,000,000 -15% -11% -39% -31% -14% -9% 1. Home taxes for the Rest/Hottinger bill include the effects of the Standard Refund, but not the Targeting Refund (since very few homeowners will qualify). 6� 2. PelowskiMottinger bill calculations include the Impact of new local sales taxes for cities over 5000 population. .� 3. Governors Initial refers to the first year of plan Implementation. 4. Govemors Final refers to the plan If fully phased in, with the final class rates and all aid changes implemented in the first year. - 5. Home taxes for the Govemors proposal include the effects of the new Education Homestead Credit. Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities REPRESENTING OVER HALF A MILLION PEOPLE CGMC Summer Conference August 6, 7 and 8, 1997 Detroit Lakes Holiday Inn 1 6 1 FT.0 MW.TTM 1 'y' 2:30 -5 p.m. Hotel Check In and Conference Registration 3 p.m. Joint Committee Meeting (Executive, Annexation, Environment and Labor- reports on proposed programs, budgets for 1997 -98. All committee members should attend) 5 -7:30 p.m. Reception and Dinner • Thursday. August 7. 1997 9 a.m. Optional Information Session: Economic Development in Detroit Lakes 10:30 a.m. Optional Information Session: Fiber Optics City Utility 12 -1 p.m. Lunch -- Speakers on Environmental Regulatory Reform 1:30 -4 p.m. Candidate Forum for Candidates for Governor 5:30 p.m. Reception, Dinner and Legislative Awards 8 -9 a.m. Executive Committee Meeting 9 -Noon Review of 1997 Legislative Session Positions and Strategy for 1998 Session Business Meeting (consideration of proposal to change assessment structure, approval of budget and program for 1997 -98) n U Each city should make its own room reservations by calling the Detroit Lakes Holiday Inn (218) 847 -2121. Rooms are $59 a night plus applicable taxes. Please refer to "CGC" when making reservations. 6 9 Report on the Legislative Session Dear Coalition Members: The governor, Twin Cities legislators and special interest groups have clamored for property tax "reform" that would take Local Government Aid from Greater Minnesota cities and increase property taxes on our taxpayers, especially owners of low- valued homes. The Coalition responded with aggressive research, lobbying, media relations programs, and our own reform proposals. The major property tax reform battle was fought this legislative session and I believe our efforts paid off. Funding for LGA remains with inflationary increases, and no bad changes were made to the formula for distributing it. The "reform proposal' that was passed does not treat low- valued homes or other Greater • Minnesota taxpayers unfairly. After seven years of attacks, our cities and taxpayers survived reform. Our accomplishments in property tax reform, annexation and environment are described in this report. Our successes could not have been possible without the resources and participation of a large number of Greater Minnesota cities. Thank you for belonging to the Coalition and being a member of the Greater Minnesota team. Together we have accomplished something truly remarkable. Sincerely, ?, (. /0�7 Mayor Jack Murray International Falls President of the Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities n U Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities June 1997 97 Legislative Summary Coalition of Greate Minnesota Cities Property Taxes and LGA Goals The CGMC's main goals are to preserve Local Government Aid (LGA) funding and to protect property taxpayers in CGMC cities. Actions The CGMC sponsored candidate forums and conducted candidate surveys to educate candidates in Greater Minnesota before the elections. The CGMC asked candidates to sign a "Commitment to Greater Minnesota" to obtain their support early. 0 The CGMC conducted and distributed research to rebut the lobbying and the views of some key legislators and special interest business organizations. The research showed that Minnesota cities don't spend too much, that cities are not responsible for higher property taxes, and that higher homeowner taxes would not make cities more "accountable" or spend less (based on a comparison with • Wisconsin cities). The CGMC developed and obtained authors for two property tax reform proposals to provide good alternatives to the "bad" reform proposals being lobbied by other groups. Outcomes No changes were made in LGA or the Homestead and Agricultural Credit Aid (HACA), and Greater Minnesota taxpayers were not treated unfairly. The Legislature passed what many legislators describe as moderate reform and a large one -time property tax rebate for homeowners and renters. Legislators who helped the CGMC on property tax issues were Sens. John Hottinger and Dallas Sams, and Reps. Iry Anderson, Tom Bakk, Kevin Goodno, Edgar Olson, Gene Pelowski, Gail Skate, and Ted Winter. 0 Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities X 97 Legislative Summary « Annexation and Land use Goals The main goals of the CGMCs annexation program are to make it easier far cities to annex areas that are urban or about to become urban, and to promote good land use in the state. Actions The CGMC developed and obtained authors for bills that would make the annexation process more fair by replacing the Minnesota Municipal Board, make it easy to annex areas when the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency orders a city to provide sewer or water services, and prohibit urban sprawl development in townships. The CGMC lobbied its legislation, lobbied against reinstatement of an election in annexation cases, and negotiated an annexation/land use compromise with the township and county associations. Outcomes The CGMC successfully negotiated a compromise with township and county associations. The compromise does not require elections in annexation cases, maintains the 60 -acre provision, and also contains the following favorable annexation provisions: The Minnesota Municipal Board is terminated Dec. 31, 1999; • new voluntary dispute resolution process is established; • city may easily annex areas when the MPCA orders it to provide sewer or water services to prevent pollution; and A new voluntary land -use process that includes urban growth areas for cities and a staged plan for orderly annexation. This compromise legislation is an important step in making annexation easier and, depending on actions taken in the 1998 legislative session, could lead to a fair process for resolving annexation disputes. Legislators who helped pass the compromise were Sens. John Hottinger, Steve Morse and Jim Vickerman, and Reps. Kevin Goodno, Dee Long, Joe Opatz, Ann Rest, and Tom Rukavina. 97 Legislative Summary Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities Environment Goals The goals of the CGMC environment program are to stop Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) wastewater fee increases paid by cities, to require greater legislative oversight of MPCA mandates on cities, and to eliminate costly and unnecessary wastewater mandates. Actions CGMC city officials met several times with MPCA officials to discuss the CGMC's legislative intiatives and to seek the agency's cooperation. The CGMC developed and lobbied legislation to require cost - benefit and risk assessment analyses of MPCA wastewater standards by an independent party. The CGMC developed and lobbied amendments to make the MPCA more accountable and to provide more legislative oversight of the MPCA. The CGMC opposed a proposed 52 percent MPCA wastewater fee increase. Outcomes The CGMC was successful at stopping the MPCA's 52 percent fee increase and at increasing legislative oversight of the agency. The MPCA is now required by law to make a detailed report of its unfunded wastewater mandates to the Legislature every two years. Also, at the insistence of the CGMC, the MPCA has agreed to a legislative audit of its water quality division, and to begin the rulemaking process of certain water quality mandates the CGMC finds objectionable. The CGMC was not able to pass its legislation requiring cost - benefit analysis of wastewater standards because of strong opposition from the MPCA, environmental groups and key legislators. Rep. Jim Knoblach passed a version of the bill on the House floor, but it was removed in conference committee. Legislators who helped the CGMC on environmental issues are Sens. Steve Dille, John Hottinger, Dallas Sams and LeRoy Stumpf, and Reps. Tom Bakk, Greg Davids, Tim Finseth, Jim Knoblach, Tom Osthoff, and Bob Westfall. For more information about these issues, attend the Annual Summer Conference in Detroit Lakes, August 6 -8, or call Flaherty & Koebele, P.A. at 612.225.8840. • ARNOLD, ANDERSON & DOVE PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP ATTORNEYS AT LAW DAVID B. ARNOLD' STEVEN A. ANDERSON G. BARRY ANDERSON LAURA K. FRETLAND PAUL D. DOVE' JANE VAN VALKENBURG RICHARD G. McGEE CATHRYN D. REHER WALTER P. MICHELS, III IALao AD n. o IN 1 1 AND N. Y..X Mr.otz Hutchinson City Center 111 Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, Mn. 55350 Re: Cable TV Franchise Fite Our File No. 3244 -92054 Dear Gary: 101 PARK PLACE HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 55350-2563 (320) 587 -7575 FAX (320) 587 -4096 RESIDENT ATTORNEY G. BARRY ANDERSON May 28, 1997 r ,F HUTCH 'ON OF COUNSEL ARTHUR L. DOTEN TERRI A. BLOMFELT 5861 CEDAR LAKE ROAD MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416 IS 12) S45 -9000 FAX (612) 545 -1793 FAX (612) 542 -9210 501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55371 1612) 389 -2214 FAX (612) 389 -5506 I spoke with Tom Creighton about our continuing difficulties with Triax and in particular concerns about the unresolved issues at Country Club Terrace and the failure to commence the rebuild. I do have some fairly reliable information that back office work on the rebuild is going forward which is encouraging in the sense that plans are apparently being made to do something about this project. However, at this juncture we have • nothing concrete and no permits have been applied for with the City. I suggested that in light of the continuing frustrations with Triax that perhaps a meeting with counsel for the City to discuss the City's options would make sense. In speaking with Mr. Creighton he thought this was a very sound suggestion and either himself or Mr. Vose of his office will join us on June 24, 1997 at 5:30 pm to talk about cable television issues as they relate to the franchise between the City and Triax Cablevision. He has also volunteered to discuss this matter with Jane Bremer, counsel for Triax. Accordingly, I would ask that you place the above referenced matter of the agenda for June 24, 1997 and please include this correspondence as part of the Council packet with respect to this matter. By carbon copy of this correspondence to Tom Creighton I am notifying him that it will be on the agenda and unless you hear from me otherwise you can assume that it will be heard as scheduled. Thank you. Best regards. Very truly yours, ARNOLD, ANDERSON & DOVE, P L LLP �4/�( /G� G. Barry Ander GB m cc: o reighton 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 • SECTION S. GENERAL FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE PROVISIONS 8.1) Performance Bond A. At the time the Franchise becomes effective and at all times thereafter, until the Grantee has liquidated all of its obligations with City, the Grantee shall furnish a.bond to City in the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) in a form and with such sureties as reasonably acceptable to City. This bond will be conditioned upon the faithful performance of the Grantee according to the terms of the Franchise and upon the further condition that in the event the Grantee shall fail to comply with any law, ordinance or regulation governing the Franchise, there shall be recoverable jointly and severally from the principal and surety of the bond any damages or loss suffered by City as a result, including the full amount of any compensation, indemnification or cost of removal or abandonment of any property of the Grantee, plus a reasonable allowance for attorneys' fees and costs, up to the full amount of the bond, and further guaranteeing payment by the Grantee of claims, liens and taxes due City which arise by reason of the construction, operation, or maintenance of the System. The rights reserved by City with respect to the bond are in addition to all other rights City may have under the Franchise or any other • law. City may, from year to year, in its sole discretion, reduce the amount of the bond. B. If at any time Grantee undertakes additional construction of the System in City, by way of a line extension, rebuild, upgrade or otherwise, with a projected cost in excess of Seventy Thousand and no /100 Dollars (S70,000.00), Grantee shall provide a bond to City in the amount equivalent to fifteen percent (15 of the projected additional construction cost and shall maintain such bond during the term of said additional construction. Upon completion of said additional construction, Grantee shall provide _: t5pm (M , 27/95 C J 16 • written notice to City. Within thirty (30) day of receipt of notice of completion of said additional construction, City shall give written notice to Grantee indicating whether City agrees the construction is complete or specifying those items of construction which City determines are not complete. At such time as City and Grantee mutually agree that said additional construction of the System is complete, Grantee shall provide to City a bond in the amount equal to the bond existing immediately before the commencement of said additional construction. Nothing herein shall be construed to require Grantee to maintain more than one (1) bond with City. C. The time for Grantee to correct any violation or liability, shall be extended by City if the necessary action to correct such violation or liability is of such a nature or character as to require more than thirty (30) days within which to perform, provided Grantee provides written notice that it requires more than thirty (30) days to correct such violations or liability, commences the corrective action within the thirty (30) days period and thereafter uses reasonable diligence to correct the violation or liability. D. In the event this Franchise is canceled by reason of default of Grantee or revoked, City shall be entitled to collect from the performance bond that amount which is attributable to any damages sustained by City pursuant to said default or revocation. Grantee, however, shall be entitled to the return of such performance bond, or portion thereof, as remains at the expiration of the term of the Franchise. • E. The rights reserved to City with respect to the performance bond are in addition to all other rights of City whether reserved by this Franchise or authorized by law, and no action, proceeding or exercise of a right with respect to the performance bond shall affect any other right City may have. 8.2) Letter of Credit A. At the time of acceptance of this Franchise, Grantee shall deliver to City an irrevocable and unconditional Letter of Credit, in form and substance acceptable to City, from a National or State bank approved by City, in the amount of Two Thousand and 00 1100 ($2,000.00) Dollars. B. The Letter of Credit shall provide that funds will be paid to City, upon written demand of City, and in an amount solely determined by City in payment for penalties charged pursuant to this section, in payment for any monies owed by Grantee pursuant to its obligations under this Franchise, or in payment for any damage incurred as a result of any acts or omissions by Grantee pursuant to this Franchise. C. In addition to recovery of any monies owed by Grantee to City or damages to City as a result of any acts or omissions by Grantee pursuant to the Franchise, City in its sole discretion may charge to and collect from the Letter of- Cf6dit the following penalties: r1 LJ ISpm 9Z 27195 17 • U For failure to complete system upgrade within three (3) years as provided herein, unless City approves the delay, the penalty shall be One Hundred Dollars ($100) per day for each day, or pan thereof, such failure occurs or continues. 2. For failure to provide data, documents, reports or information or to cooperate with City during an application process or system review or as otherwise provided herein, the penalty shall be Fifty Dollars ($50) per day for each day, or part thereof, such failure occurs or continues. 0 3. For failure to comply with any of the provision of this Franchise for which a penalty is not otherwise specifically provided pursuant to this paragraph C, the penalty shall be Fifty Dollars ($50) per day for each day, or part thereof, such failure occurs or continues. 4. For failure by Grantee to modify the System or to provide additional services within 180 days after being required by binding arbitration the penalty shall be Fifty Dollars ($50) per day for each day, or pan thereof, such failure occurs or continues. 5. Forty-five (45) days following notice from City of a failure of Grantee to comply with construction, operation or maintenance standards, the penalty • shall be Fifty Dollars ($50) per day for each day, or pan thereof, such failure occurs or continues. 6. For failure to provide the services Grantee has proposed, including, but not limited to, the implementation and the utilization of the access channels and the making available for use of the equipment and other facilities, the penalty shall be Fifty Dollars (S50) per day for each day, or pan thereof, such failure occurs or continues. Each violation of any provision of this Franchise shall be considered a separate violation for which a separate penalty can be imposed. D. Exclusive of the contractual penalties set out above in this section, a violation by Grantee of any provision of this Franchise is a misdemeanor. E. Whenever City finds that Grantee has violated one or more terms, conditions or provisions of this Franchise, a written notice shall be given to Grantee informing it of such violation. At any time after thirty (30) days (or such reasonable time which is necessary to cure the alleged violation) following local receipt of notice, provided Grantee remains in violation of one or more terms, conditions or provisions of this Franchise, iif the sole opinion of City, City may draw from the Letter of Credit all penalties and other monies due City from the date of the local receipt of notice. n U 2:ISpm al -r7195 13 F. Whenever a penalty has been assessed, Grantee may, within thirty (30) days of local receipt of notice, notify City that there is a dispute as to whether a violation or failure has, in fact, occurred. Such notice by Grantee to City shall specify with particularity the matters disputed by Grantee. 1. City shall hear Grantee's dispute at the next regularly scheduled Council meeting. City shall supplement the Council decision with written findings of fact. 2. Upon determination by City that no violation has taken place,. City shall refund to Grantee, with interest and costs to Grantee of drawing on the Letter of Credit, all monies drawn from the Letter of Credit by reason of the alleged violation. G. If said Letter of Credit or any subsequent Letter of Credit delivered pursuant thereto expires prior to fifteen (15) months after the expiration of the term of this Franchise, it shall be renewed or replaced during the term of this Franchise to provide that it will not expire earlier than fifteen (15) months after the expiration of this Franchise. The renewed or replaced Letter of Credit shall be on the same form and with a bank authorized herein and for the full amount stated in paragraph A of this section. If City draws upon the Letter of Credit or any subsequent Letter of Credit 4vered pursuant hereto, in whole or in part, Grantee shall replace the same within • fifteen (15) days and shall deliver to City a like replacement Letter of Credit for the full amount stated in paragraph A of this section as a substitution of the previous Letter of Credit. I. If any Letter of Credit is not so. replaced, City may draw on said Letter of Credit for the whole amount thereof and hold the proceeds, without interest, and use the proceeds to pay costs incurred by City in performing and paying for any or all of the obligations, duties and responsibilities of Grantee under this Franchise that are not performed or paid by Grantee pursuant hereof, including attorneys' fees incurred by the City in so performing and paying. The failure to replace any Letter of Credit may also, at the option of the City, be deemed a default by Grantee under this Franchise. The drawing on the Letter of Credit by City, and use of the money so obtained for payment or performance of the obligations, duties and responsibilities of Grantee which are in default, shall not be a waiver or release of such default. J. The collection by City of any damages, monies or penalties from the Letter of Credit shall not affect any other right or remedy available to City, nor shall any act, or failure to act, by City pursuant to the Letter of Credit, be deemed a waiver of any right of City pursuant to this Franchise or otherwise. • '_: 15pm 0'. MM5 19 SECTION 9. SALE, ABANDONMENT, TRANSFER AND REVOCATION OF FRANCHISE 9.1) Citv's Right to Revoke A. ' In addition to all other rights which City has pursuant to law or equity, City reserves the right to revoke, terminate or cancel this Franchise, and all rights and privileges pertaining thereto, if after the hearing required by 9.2B herein, it is determined that: 1. Grantee has violated any material provision of this Franchise; or 2. Grantee has attempted to evade any of the material provisions of the Franchise; or 3. Grantee has practiced fraud or deceit upon City or Subscriber. B. City may revoke this Franchise without the hearing required by 9.2B herein if Grantee is adjudged a bankrupt. 9.2) Procedures for Revocation A. City shall provide Grantee with written notice of a cause for revocation and the intent to revoke and shall allow Grantee sixty (60) days subsequent to receipt of the notice in which to correct the violation or to provide adequate assurance of performance in compliance with the Franchise. Together with the notice required herein, City shall provide Grantee with written findings of fact which are the basis of the revocation. B. Grantee shall be provided the right to a public hearing affording due process before the City Council prior to revocation, which public hearing shall follow the sixty (60) day notice provided in paragraph (A) above. City shall provide Grantee with i written notice of its decision together with written findings of fact supplementing said decision. C. After the public hearing and upon written determination by City to revoke the Franchise, Grantee may appeal said decision with an appropriate state or federal court or agency. D. During the appeal period, the Franchise shall remain in full force and effect unless the term thereof sooner expires. E. Upon satisfactory correction by Grantee of the violation upon which sgid notice was given as determined in the City's sole discretion, the initial notice shall become void. r'1 U 0 • Objective — Expand the Industrial Park 40 acres by December 31, 1998 —Plan and develop a 15 -acre site for a Business Park by December 31, 1998. • Why are we here? —Keep the City Council informed • — Explain the Business Park Concept and how it differs from current development in the Industrial park — Prepare the City Council for future recommendations that will lead to the achievement of the two objectives Economic Development C — � , Memorandum TO: Mayor and Council FROM: Brenda Ewing,it Coordinator RE:. Bid for New Transit Vehicle DATE: June 20, 1997 The City advertised for bids for a new transit vehicle, as per the 1997 budget. Specifications were sent to six transit equipment suppliers. • Bids were received from two suppliers, MN Body and Equipment Company and Grande American Bus Sales-, Inc., as shown on the minutes of the bid opening of June 18, 1997. It is recommended that the City award the bid to Mn Body and Equipment Company per Option #1 as follows: 1997 ElDorado Aerotech Bus with wheelchair lift $46,959.00 Farebox 395.00 Trade -in of 1989 vehicle (7375.001 TOTAL $39,979.00 I have obtained written verification, via facsimile, from MN Body that they will guarantee availability of a 1997 chassis, so the above total price is as noted. The City pays 20% of the cost of the vehicle and the State of Minnesota/Transit Administration pays 80% under the terms of the transit grant. The bid is acceptable to the State of Minnesota. Enc. LI cc: Gary Plotz, City Administrator Tom Gottfried, Project Manager - Office of Transit City Center Parks & Recreation III Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522 (320) 587 -5151 Fax (320) 2344240 900 Harrington Street S W Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097 (320) 587 -2975 Fax (320) 234 -4240 — � - Printed on recycled paper - Police Services 10 Franklin Street SW Hutchinson, AIN 55350 -2464 (320) 587.2242 Fax (320) 587 -6427 Bid Form for: ONE (1) NEW 1997 MODEL, CUT -AWAY STYLE SMALL BUS UNDER 22 FT IN LENGTH SD{TEEN (16) PASSENGER PLUS DRIVER PLUS ONE (1) WHEELCHAIR POSITION WITH WHEELCHAIR LIFT AND SECUREMENI DEVICES City of Hutchinson 1 I 1 Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, MN 55350 To Whom It May Concern: The undersigned, being cognizant of the pages, documents, and attachments contained herein or subsequently added or made part hereof', agrees to fiunish the City of Hutchinson the specified unit for the unit price and total sum stated, excluding required taxes which will be paid at the time of final sale. The undersigned agrees to provide all item(s) as specified in this bid package and attachments. The bid submitted shall remain in effect for sixty (60) working days after bid opening. One (1) under 22 foot sixteen (16) passenger plus driver bus with wheelchair lift and one (1) wheelchair position with securement devices: OPTION #1 (/ p TOTAL BID PRICE for one (1) 1997 Bus with wheelchair lift $ z C / � Make/Model E V rV TEG A/ ��O • Farebox: Diamond/Model NV 1 0 ,3 9 5 - " Trade -In Bid: One (1) 1989 Ford Bus, 16 passenger plus driver /, Tv roc phis one wheelchair position and wheelchair lift $ 1-6-55 rg'qwE 73 ZS TOTAL $ 3 5 9 7 9 + Tax OPTION #2 TOTAL BID PRICE for one (1) 1997 Bus with wheelchair lift $ 5/� + Tax Make/Model 1� o ER o ae Farebox: Diamond/Model NV 3 /` 5� �7 2 �✓f/ vo 7 TAG y/ ✓ J j OPTION #3 CASH BID for one (1) 1989 Ford Bus, 16 passenger plus driver plus one wheelchair position and wheelchair lift. / 9, 9't ^ DEL /9049 h' 19 K A BIDDERS BOND OR CERTIFIED CHECK ATTACHED IN THE AMO F FIVE PERCENT (5 %o) OF TOTAL BID S S� • ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATE: OA Complete bid shall include cover sheet, pages I though 18 of specification package and all applicable certification forms in appendix IV and V. If any sheets are missing, bid will not be read and considered. Indicate type of warranty offered AND attach warranty information on bus, lift, communication equipment, and farebox. Consideration at the time of the award will be given to the sales tax implications on the trade -in of the 1989 vehicle s it affects the awarding of the bid. tgnature of Auty6t&d0f5cer Dat Company Address City/State Zip s 7/� Service Facility Address City/State Zo By execution below, the City of Hutchinson accepts the offer as indicated above, contingent to a financial comract between the City of Hutchinson and the Minnesota Department of Transportation and subject to the Mmnesota Department of Transportation approval. Signature of Authorized Officer Name Title Date of Award • 20 JUN -1U -9( hRl 13 55 MINNESOTA BODY Minnesota Hody & Equipment Co. 7390 Highway tot SHAKOPE�,. WRNNESOTA 55379 Phone: (612) 445 -8300 Fax: (612) 445-0302 TOyi2�� i DATE SUBJECT i AV r j / z / Gem r Ft]0 0- .yar.. PD. Onr l.f�l K+rtbM1 f. �' n6 f 0. -7"4 Wf4)WY G4D.Yw.. 1962 FOLD �TCJ rIT Cf1AY\RC 1: VfiW LNVtiOPC� 6WAW • 0 Bid Form for: ONE (1) NEW 1997 MODEL, CUT -AWAY STYLE SMALL BUS UNDER 22 FT IN LENGTH SIXTEEN (16) PASSENGER PLUS DRIVER PLUS ONE (1) WHEELCHAIR POSITION WITH WHEELCHAIR LIFT AND SECUREMENT DEVICES City of Hutchinson 111 Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, MN 55350 To Whom It May Concern: The undersigned, being cognizant of the pages, documents, and attachments contained herein or subsequently added or made part hereof, agrees to fumish the City of Hutchinson the specified unit for the unit price and total sum stated, excluding required taxes which will be paid at the time of final sale. The undersigned agrees to provide all item(s) as specified in this bid package and attachments. The bid submitted shall remain in effect for sixty (60) working days after bid opening. One (1) under 22 foot sixteen (16) passenger plus driver bus with wheelchair lift and one (1) wheelchair position with securement devices: OPTION # I TOTAL BID PRICE for one (1) 1997 Bus with wheelchair lift Make/Model r Y'e -i+S en� of Farebox: Diamond/Model NV Trade -In Bid: One (1) 1989 Ford Bus, 16 passenger plus driver Plus one wheelchair position and wheelchair lift $ r o u TOTAL $ 4 1S L C Z + Tax • TOTAL BID PRICE for one (1) 1997 Bus with wheelchair lift $ �y Z L/o Z. + Tax Make/Model Foal /.5',r.�...r• � Sr.....ivr Farebox: Diamond/ModelNV OPTION #3 CASH BID for one (1) 1989 Ford Bus, 16 passenger plus driver plus one wheelchair position and wheelchair lift. 9 #1 Cc }l'-J �' Y l ecc rN b '(e /fff�< delv�r� fGa �;�, lI ix 1 9 "flyd N }cG,<�:.' l.•�..lf { c GF< l Il l i e s, -.,4 d.,. -( ( ly 9 #1 BIDDERS BOND OR CERTIFIED CHECK ATTACHED IN THE AMOUNT OF FIVE PERCENT (5 %) OF TOTAL BID $ 5 ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATE: A , . I. 9e i - Complete bid shalt include cover sheet, pages 1 though 18 of specification package and all applicable certification forms in appendix IV and V. If any sheets are missing, bid will not be read and considered. Indicate type of warranty offered AND attach warranty information on bus, lift, communication equipment, and farebox. Consideration at the time of the award will be given to the sales tax implications on the trade -in of the 1989 vehicle as it affects the awarding of the bid. Signature of Authorized Officer Date Company 1��, n k c�e r� wi e r, c �. F Address c I ->7 City/State Rte. _ M nl Zip LS 3C 3 Service Facility Address City/State Zip By execution below, the City of Hutchinson accepts the offer as indicated above, contingent to a financial contract between the City of Hutchinson and the Minnesota Department of Transportation and subject to the Minnesota Department of Transportation approval. Signature of Authorized Officer Name Title Date of Award 20 b Berkley Risk Services, Inc. MEMORANDUM June 19, 1997 TO: City Council of Hutchinson FROM: Mark T. Flaten Dennis Potter - Insurance Planners RE: 1997 Property and Casualty Insurance Renewal The premium Recap is an analysis of exposures and premiums for 1994 through present. Items to note are: 1. The property rate has been reduced by 23% resulting in a premium reduction of $8,372. 2. The automobile premium has increased by 17% or $5,222 as a result of additional vehicles. 3. The general Liability has increased by nearly 20% or S 16,143 and is the result of unfavorable losses; a 53 % untrended and undeveloped loss ratio for the experience period 1993 through 1995. 4. The liquor liability rate has declined nearly 23% or $2,596. The second document, 1997 Premium Options illustrates the expected net cost of a $5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 25,000 and 50,000 deductible for 1997. The City had a $5,000 deductible for 1993, and 1994, and then chose a $25,000 • deductible commencing with 1995. The most cost-effective deductible level is $25,000. The third exhibit contrasts the Net cost both before and after dividend payments. We focused tbe analysis on a $5,000 and $25,000 deductible. By selecting a $25,000 deductible we noted the following: 1. Reduced premium payments: The premium savings to the city is $114,034. 2. Reduced projected dividends: A conservative dividend is projected for illustration only and is no an indication of what may be paid. 3, Increased deductible risk: A forecast is shown using the average incurred deductible for the 1993 -1995 period. The advantages of the $25,000 deductible to the City of Hutchinson are: 1. Improved Cash flow 2. Projected Reduced Net Cost The disadvantages are: • Total net cost for the 1997 year are projections only. The actual costs will not be known for several years until all losses are adjudicated and deductibles are paid It is important to note that although the deductible was increased in 1995 and 1996, the premium savings more than offset the additional outlay for deductibles. RECOMMENDATION • Select the $25,000 deduct for 7/1/97. • Establish a deductible fund to cover future claim payments. We suggest that the fund be established in one of two ways: * Budget the projected deductible costs of $70,498 with future dividends, payable in December of 1997, put into • the General Fund. * Initially fund $40,000 and future dividends, payable in December of 1997, put into the deductible fund. 920 Second Avenue South, Sui[e 700 • ?<- ]inneapohs, N innesow 55402 -4023 • (612) 376-4200 • Fax (612) 376 -4299 A Member of Berkley Risk Management Services Croup I p • • • City of Hutchinson sublec/ot 1a..a* /99495 Imm 1995 -% (ffi$ 199697 Imcrr 1997 -90 Lb= 1997 -98 011111JL12 1997 -9e Pereentme Property 46,617 33,181 37,506 29,134 (8}72) -2232 1k.lb: 31,261,982 31,761,992 30,550,273 30,974,945 1.39'/. Rate per(00'a). 0.149 0.106 0.123 0.094 - 23.39% DedutfWMc 5,000 25,000 25.000 25,000 Ialand Made 2,988 3,076 3,690 4,028 338 9.16% Limib: 736,602 736,602 584.327 750,752 166,425 28.48% Rate per (Of',): 0.406 0.418 0.631 0.537 - 15.04 Dedod16b: 500 500 500 500 Hotter & mmwb ry 8,440 8,440 4,441 4,415 (26) -0.59% FW.Ifty Hood 2,485 7,485 2,485 2,485 - Crinm 834 634 1,452 1,501 49 3.37% Deductible: 500 500 500 500 Autonobik 37,876 34,924 29,602 34,824 5,222 17.64% 560/1100/1 CST, RxpwW Deductible Cop 500 25,000 25,000 25,000 Compebearfre DedWlbk: 500 500 500 500 Rxpeded Net Coat 500 500 500 500 General Lability 153,605 62,434 81,013 97,156 16,143 19.93% I.w. Ceademaalfw included I h.I d Included Included 56011,0011 CSL ILblbty DedudAk: 5.000 500 500 500 IJgwr Lablllty 14,132 14,132 16,740 14,144 (2,596) - 15.51% Recalptc 1,674,437 1,624,457 2,092,555 2,111,000 18,445 088% Ra1NStIO: 0.87 0.87 0.80 0.67 - 16.25% IJrall ofILbllRy: 1.000.000 1000,000 1,000,000 7.000.000 Pablk Olfld b LabWly Included in GL Included to GL Included in GL locluded in GL S6N,000 IA.bIWy Dadudl6k: 5,000 RIO 500 500 Airport llahlllly 5,150 5,150 5,550 5,650 100 1.80% Lm1torL&,WM: 5,000,000 5,OOD,OD0 5,000,000 5,000,000 llayerkeepen' IA"ky: 1,000,000 1,000,000 1.000.000 1,000,000 TotA 272,127 164,656 182,479 193,337 10,858 5.95% PrckW/B&M 250,360 142,889 157,704 171,058 13,354 8.47/. LMCIT Prmium Only 241,920 134,449 157,704 171,058 13,354 8.47% PrintDate: 649197 Prepared By: Berkleyksk&emm, Im. 0 0 0 City of Hutchinson 1997 Premium Options Deductible Deductible Exceptions 5000 10,000 20,000 25,000 50,000 Property 52,361 46,918 35,563 29,134 25,281 Inland Marine 500 4,028 4,028 4,028 4,028 4,028 Municipal Liability 174,614 156,463 118,594 97,156 84,306 Automobile Liability 26,127 23,411 17,745 14,537 12,614 UMXIM 1,269 1,137 862 706 613 Automobile Physical Damage 500 19,581 19,581 19,581 19,581 19,581 Crime 2,698 2,417 1,832 1,501 1,302 Bonds N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Excess Liability N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Boiler & Machinery 500 4,415 4,415 4,415 4,415 4,415 Total 285,092 258,370 202,619 171,058 152,140 Total Available Claim Dollars 26,722 82,473 114,034 132,952 Expected Deductible Costs 30,052 43,637 63,832 70,498 97,722 Expected Net Costs 315,144 302,007 241,556 241,556 249,862 • 0 City of Hutchinson Loss Experience @ 4/30197 Deductible Premium Incurred Loss Deductible Paid Reserve Additional Deductible Liability Surplus Contribution - Gross Premiums Savings Net Savings after Deductible Expected Deductible Costs Claims under 5,000 Expected Net Costs Net Cost before Dividend Surplus Contribution EST Dividend (45 %) Net Cost after Dividend 1993 1994 1995 5,000 5,000 25,000 223,261 241,920 134,449 173,489 110,522 69,452 27,637 18,533 14,350 50,000 45,000 23,443 5,000 5,000 26,197 82,409 154,931 105,544 32,327 76,413 33,318 35,866 30,052 43,637 30,052 43,637 223,261 241,920 178,086 49,772 131,398 64,997 51,708 70,993 51,040 171,553 170,927 127,046 1996 1997 - EST 1997 - EST Savings 25,000 5,000 25,000 157,704 285,092 171,058 114,034 53,702 117,821 117,821 A%Mr of 1993 -95 5,222 32,327 33,318 142,542 89,630 51,090 63,832 70,498 97,722 70,498 70,498 97,722 285,092 268,780 16,312 167,271 150,959 16,312 122,603 75,272 67,932 7,340 209,820 200,848 8,972 Total 69,515 0 0 0 0 City of Hutchinson Loss Experience Q 4/30/97 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 - EST 1997 -EST Sayine5 Total Deductible 5,000 5,000 25,000 25,000 5,000 25,000 Premium 223,261 241,920 134,449 157,704 285,092 171,058 114,034 Incurred Loss 173,489 110,522 69,452 53,702 117,821 117,821 AVMW of 199 3-95 Deductible Paid 27,637 18,533 14,350 5,222 Reserve 50,000 45,000 23,443 32,327 Additional Deductible Liabilit 5,000 5,000 26,197 33,318 69,515 Surplus Contribution - Gross 82,409 154,931 105,544 142,542 Premiums Savings 76,413 89,630 Net Savings after Deductible 35,866 51,090 Claims under 5,000 33,153 29,469 27,533 30,052 Claims under 25,000 97,659 66,303 47,533 70,498 Net Cost before Dividend 256,414 271,189 181,982 315,144 241,556 73,587 Surplus Contribution 82,925 160,867 92,530 197,323 123,735 73,587 EST Dividend (45%) 51,708 70,993 51,040 122,603 88,795 55,681 33,114 Net Cost after Dividend 204,706 200,396 130,942 226,348 185,875 40,473 I M E M O R A N D U M DATE: June 20, 1997 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Randy DeVries SUBJECT: Implementation of watering restriction I recommend approval of the following ordinance for a watering restriction. This ordinance will only be used when some shortages of water exist, or when the threat of shortage of water will or may endanger the health, safety, or general welfare of the public. RD /ds • City Center Ill Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2522 (320) 587 -5151 Fax (320) 234-4240 Parks & Recreation Police Services 900 Harrington Street SW 10 Franklin Street SW Hutchinson, MN 55350 -3097 Hutchinson, MN 55350 -2464 (320) 587 -2975 (320) 587.2242 Fax (320) 2344240 Fax (320) 587.6427 - Printed on recycled paper - I N T E R MEMO • O F F I C E To: Randy DeVries From: Richard Nagy Subject: Watering Restrictions Date: June 18, 1997 Per our conversation about having a plan available to implement a watering restriction, it appears that the actual plan is easy to devise, such as an odd / even system, but we need to address the implementation of a plan. Our Emergency /Conservation plan states that we should adopt a city ordinance to do so. I have attached an example of a possible ordinance. The actual plan would consist of an odd/even watering restriction with an exemption for new sod and hand watering. Notification would be done through the local media outlets, bill stuffers. The issue of how to handle violators also needs to be addressed, warnings, fines, etc. • Randy DeVries Page 2 June 18, 1997 " Whenever the Director of Water/Wastewater Operations shall determine and declare that an emergency exists by reason that a shortage of water exits or is threatened in the Municipal Water System, and that such shortage of water or threat of shortage of water will or may endanger the health, safety, or general welfare of the public, he may direct the limitations of time and hours during which water may be used from the Municipal Water System for lawn and garden sprinkling, irrigation, car washing, air conditioning, or other uses specified in such a directive. Such directive shall be forthwith posted in the City Hall and published once in the official newspaper of the city. After such posting and publication, any person who shall use water from the Municipal System in violation thereof shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to fines in accordance with City Ordinance. After such directive has been made or posted, any person who shall have actual knowledge thereof and who shall use water from the Municipal System in violation thereof shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and punished as stated. Such emergency directive shall remain in full force and effect until the Director of Water/Wastewater Operations terminates such water usage limitation." is v 0 MARILYN J SWANSON From: JAMES MARKA To: GARY D PLOTZ; MARILYN J SWANSON Cc: DOLF N MOON; Barry Anderson;_ JOHN RODEBERG; STEVEN C MADSON Subject: Flood plain reduction grant Date: Monday, June 23, 1997 9:30AM Gary- Under communinicaticns from staff, could you simply update the Council on this proposed matter. I'm sure it will not likely happen until the 1998 budget year. Homes will be prioritizes by their vulnerability. The homes West of Tartan park are the primary candidates. Thank. Jim Marks • • Page 1 9 -A COMMUNITY APPLICATION Minnesota Flood '97 Comprehensive Application for Communities for Federal/State Disaster Assistance This application is designed to be used by communities in presidentially declared dis- aster counties to apply for federal and state long -term flood recovery assistance. The Minnesota Recovers Disaster Task Force, consisting primarily ' the funding agencies listed at the bottom of this page, will use the information provided by community a0pli- oants to determine appropriateness of projects for federal or state funding. On the attached pages, please provide a description of the damages, the project(s) that you propose to repair or mitigate those damages, and a preliminary estimate of costs per project or activity. The Task Force will review applications at weekly, muiti- agency meetings. Once preliminary program funding commitments have been made by the Task Force, community applicants will be notified and directed to fill out application material specific to the appropriate funding source(s). Please note that this application is not intended to replace the FEMA public Assistance Application. Completed applications, or questions about the application can be directed to: Minnesota Recovers Disaster Task Force c/o Dept. of Trade & Economic Development — 500 Metro Square 121 7th Place East St. Paul, MN 55101 -2146 (612) 297 -1530 J 1.800- 657 -3858 Fax: (612) 296 -5287 Ewlall: gjones®dted.state.mn.us Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) (HMGP) Economic Development Administraton (EDA) USDA - Rural Development (RD, formerty FmHA) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Small Business Administration (SBA) U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) MN Div. of Emergency Management (DEM) Mill Dept. of Natural Resources (DNR) MN Pollution Control Agency (PCA) MN Dept, of Trade and Economic Development (DTED) MN Housing Finance Agency (MHFA) MN Public Facilhies Authority (PFA) MN Dept. of Commerce (DOG) MN Dept. of Economic Security MN Dept. of Health MN Dept of Human Services MN Board of Water and Soil Resources Greater MN Housing Fund Application Number: u • • ('Applicant" can be city, county, township, watershed or other dislrict, Indian Tilbe, rural electric coop, etc.) Project Narrative Please attach a map showing damaged area(s) and proposed proiect sita(s) if applicable.) Provide a brief description of the damage for which you are requesting mitigation assistance: Project Narrative Continue • Provide a bdef description of the proposed project(s): t • - - • 4 r' L_ F L - ESTIMATE OF COSTS PER PROJECT /ACTIVITY 1. Acquisition 14. Assistance to For - Profit Business(es) $ b 2. a earance/Demolition IS. Assistance to Non•Profd Organization(s) $ $ — Ne — eds — A — ssessmentl 3. Flood proofinglElevation 16. Planning/Pro)ed Project Coordinatlon/Construction Management 4. Relocation 17. ArchitecturaVEngineenng Services $ $ 5. water Suppfy 18. schooFffe a ililagon/Construction $ a 6. Wastewater Treatment 9. HospRaUCiinic Facilities RehabilitatiordConstruction $ $ 7. Septic Systems _ 20, Govemment uding Rehabilitation/Constructlon 8. Storm Sewer 21. Assisted Living Housing/Nursing Home Rehabilitation/Construction $ $ 9. Road s /Streetslarldges Social Service Facilities or Activities $ $ 10. Public Services 23. Leve loo wall Construction $ $ 11. Owner -Occupied Housing 24. SedirrientalloiVS011 Erosion/ RehabililatiorVConstruction Water Quality $ $ _ 12. Renta Housing 25. Contamination Cleanup Rehabilitation/Construction 3. ommerclal Rehabilitationl 26, Other (describe) Construction $ $ TOTAL PRELIMINARY REQUEST MDR (MN) Mn PLANNING DISASTER RECOVERY COORDINATORS • CUSTOMERS Y MAY 1, 1997 6 "MINNESOTA RECOVERS" Red River DISASTER TASK FORCE Minnesota Advisory Board ?': Rivers Basin (MN, ND, SD, Financial Planning Work Group f Joint Powers David Gruenec, Chair Board Canada)' Executive Officers: Administrative James Franklin - DIEM Support Kit Hadley - MHFA John Kerr "Minnesota Recovers" Mary Lee Cook Coordination Corpmlttee SUB- COMMITTEES Infra structure and Mitigation and Housing flood Control Fteaffh & Human 8vos AG- Erosion Economic Development lc Cle w• DTED Louie Kit Hadley John Stine. DNR Ron HA Pat Eiloorrigren, • John Kerr, OEM MHFA Tend Smith, OEM BOWSR SR MOH DTED (MN) DTED (MN) COE (US) 90MR (MN) OEM (MN) EDA (US) FEMA (US) DEM (MN) MOA (MN) DES (MN) FEMA(US) FMHA(US) DNR(MN) DNR(MN) OHS (MN) FMHA (US) HUD (US) DIED (MN) FEMA (US) DHR (MN) HUD (US) MHFA(MN) FEMA(US) FMHA(US) OSHA(MN) MPCA (MN) Mn PLANNING HUD (US) FSA (US) CFL (MN) RDA (US) DNR (MN) MPCA (MN) NRCS (US) MOH (MN) MnDOT (MN) — DOA (MN) NRCS (US) MPCA (MN) — DOA (MN) FHWA (US) DOC (MN) 8OWSR (MN) CFL(MN) DHR(MN) MDA(MN) MDH (MN) DES (MN) USFS (US) OOA(MN) MOH (MN) MoDOT(MN) MDC (MN) DOA (MN) ONR (MN) MDC (MN) MDR (MN) Mn PLANNING DISASTER RECOVERY COORDINATORS • CUSTOMERS Y MAY 1, 1997 6 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE MINNESOTA DNR • FLOOD HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM What is the progi) During the 1987 Legislative Session, Laws of Minnesota Chapter 306 Sections 3 -5 established within the Department of Natural Resources a flood hazard mitigation program to provide state technical and financial assistance to local government units for conducting flood damage reduction studies and for planning and implementing structural and non - structural flood damage reduction measures. What flood hazard mitigation measures are eligihle for funding assistance? Financial assistance may be available for conducting flood damage reduction studies and for planning and implementing structural and non - structural measures including: dams, dikes, levees, flood bypass channels, flood storage and retardation structures, water level control structures, acquisition of floodplain lands, relocations, floodproofing, development of flood warning systems and evacuation procedures, development of flood mitigation plans, flood prone structure inventories, emergency levee evaluations, signs and other notifications of regional flood areas, provision of flood insurance information and public education activities. Assistance may also be available for cost - sharing of federal flood control projects. What measures are not eligible for funding assistance? Certain measures ate excluded from this program including deepening or straightening existing stream channels, cleaning out public ditches, and cleating and snagging natural is watercourses. Who may anly for funding aacj=2Gev Applications for financial assistance must be [Wade by a local government unit including a county, statutory or home tole chanter city, town, watershed district or lake improvement district. Financial assistance is not available directly to individuals, companies, or corporations. Communities where studies and projects are located must be in good standing with the Federal Emergency Mamgement Agency National Flood Insurance Program and must meet the Stara of Minneam's minimum floodplain zoning requirements. Grants can only be made to local governments whose gram requests are to a eomptehensive local water plan prepared under Chapter 110B or Sections 473.975 to 473.883. How much financial astistanoe is available? All flood bastard miagadon grants are available on a 50% smW50% local basis. The Departmtat of Namnai Resources may award grants up to $75,000. Grants for more than $75,000 rmnst be prioddzed and submitted for consideration by the Governor and the Legislature. ow are gent reauest• evahrateV Grants are to be based on the following considerations: • 1. the extent and effectiveness of mitigation measures already implemented by the local government requesting the grants: 9 -ft '_. the feasibility, practicality, and effectiveness of the proposed mitigation measures and the associated non -flood related benefits and detriments; 3. the level of grant assistance that should be provided to the local government, based on • available facts regarding the nature, extent. and severity of flood problems; 4. the frequency of occurrence of severe flooding that has resulted in declaration of the area as a flood disaster area by the President of the United States; 5. the economic, social, and environmental benefits and detriments of the proposed mitigation measures; 6. whether the floodplain management ordinance or regulation adopted by the local government meets the minimum standards established by the commissioner, the degree of enforcement of the ordinance or regulation, and whether the local government meets the minimum standards established by the commissioner, and whether the local government is complying with the ordinance or regulation; 7. the degree to which the grant request is consistent with local water plans developed under chapters 110B and 112 and sections 473.875 to 473.883; 8. the financial capability of the local government to solves its flood hazard problems without financial assistance; and 9. the estimated cost and method of financing for the proposed mitigation measures based on local money and federal and state financial assistance The DNR is required to prioritize all grant requests using the above considerations. • 1 -1l J, Funding for grants under $75,000 will generally become available shortly after July 1 of each year. Funding for grants greater than 575,000 will generally become available shortly after July l in the years the legislature approves a bonding bill containing appropriations for flood hazard mitigation projects. Appliadons for flood hazard mitigation gent assistance can be • submitted to DNR at any time for consideration during the next fmding cycle. Project priorities will be reestablished aamully as new project applications are received. SuccesdW applicants will be notified and will be asked to eater into a contra with the Department of Natural Reeauves to complete the project deoca'bed in the grant application. Billings will be , , I by submitting paid imrm= to the Area Hydrologist for approval. Once the billing is approved the foal government nit will be reimbmu for one- half of the invoice amomc If special financing ariangemeots are Deeded, contact the Area Hydrologist. Contact the load DNR Area Hydrologist. The Area Hydrologist will be able to help evaluate flooding problems and may have ideas about bow to beet solve specific flooding problems. Mw area hydrology may also be able to suggest improvements to the application before it is submitted for the formal review process. General questions about the flood hazard mitigation grant program may be directed to the Floodphtin Maoagament Program staff in the DNR Central Office in St. Paul at (612) 296 -4800. • E APPLICAT;ON FOR FLOOD yAZARD MITIGATION GRANT ASSISTANCE • Local Government nit (s) Da to ress --- TIP Description of the Flooding Problem • what is the location, nature, extent, frequency, and severity of flood Problems in your local government? Include numbers of lives lost or threatened and the number of homes, businesses and public facilities such as sewers and roads at risk or damaged. Has the area been included in a Presidential Flood Disaster Declaration? If so, when? what lakes, streams, ditches, ponding areas, groundwater aquifers or storm sewers are causing the flooding problems? (Please be specific.) • ontact Person ft a hone um ar Iota] s ma a rojec t Gost Urant Amount Requested Description of the Flooding Problem • what is the location, nature, extent, frequency, and severity of flood Problems in your local government? Include numbers of lives lost or threatened and the number of homes, businesses and public facilities such as sewers and roads at risk or damaged. Has the area been included in a Presidential Flood Disaster Declaration? If so, when? what lakes, streams, ditches, ponding areas, groundwater aquifers or storm sewers are causing the flooding problems? (Please be specific.) • 2. Descriotion of Flood Damage Assessment Process • dhat kind of assessment process has been used or is proposed to be used _o evaluate the flooding problem? Has an inventory of flood -prone structures been conducted for the local unit of government or is an inventory proposed? Has there been any citizen participation utilized in identifyirg the scope of the flooding problem or in developing this application for assistance? Have the Corps of Engineers, Soil Conservation Service, DNR, e local watershed district or an engineering consultant been utilized to assess the flooding problem? 3. Description of Alternative Flood Mitigation Measures Please..list below and sumarize the short -term and long -Lena flood damage mitigation alternatives that have been considered. Is the most feasible, practical and effective alternative proposed for funding in this application? Is this application for the purpose of _identifying • alternative flood. mitigation measures? 4. Description of the Proposed Flood Damage Reduction Measures what measures are being proposed in this application to alleviate flood damages including inventories, studies and non - structural or structural measures? .V1J1- 4111ls- proposed project affect your entire local government? If the proposed project only affects a portion of the local goverment, how will flood. problesie. in, other areas be addressed? Include work plans, maps, schedules, plans, specifications and costs. k as specific as possible. • Anticipated Results of the P 000sea Flood Dam Al Reduction Measures What are the economic, social and environmental . the proposed measures? Include both short -term direct and indirect impacts. Be Specific! ;How protected, how many acres of cropland protected, wildlife habitat, etc.) 6. F1 on What other studies, programs or projects help reduce flood damages including both solutions to flood problems? Check the Flow or Stage Gaging b Monitoring — Acquisition/Relocation of Structures benefits and detriments of and long -term results ana many structures will be removal of acres of Imo I have been implemented locally to emergency measures and Tong -term appropriate items. Watershed Analyses Evacuation Plans Public Education • - _Floodplain Signing (Markers) Floodplain Zoning Ordinance Adoption /Administration Floodproofing Structures _Motificatioin of Fiood Insurance Availability Emergency flood Fight 7. Project Financing mikes or Levees Dive Channels land Treatment =Lake Outlet Controls Stormvater Management Plans _Inventory of Flood Prone Structures Flood Warning Systems Other (please explain) Describe the sources of all funding that will be used to finance the proposed project. If more than one local, state or federal agency is involved l - IMUg,_A ;ease. specify the ageeciee-*,-aeounta "d programs to be used. I fend services are proposed as match for all or part of this grant regMt, attach information on the equipment, materials and labor and the unit..oget$,for 4 items to be provided. What or who is the source of the cost�golotils7 The state share of costs can not exceed the local share. • 8. Schedule • What is the proposed implementation schedule for the project described in this - application? What are the proposed start -up and completion dates for the project? At what points during the implementation period will requests for reimbursement be made? Approximately how much money will be requested at each point? Please remember that work for which reimbursement is expected can not ea n 'until a rnnrrarr h2a ... Flood Insurance Do the local government units (appropriate city or county) within your jurisdiction participate in the National Flood Insurance Program? :0. Zoning Ordinances Is your local government unit (appropriate city or county) administering a state approved shoreland ordinance and floodplain ordinance? If yes. has your local government unit met with representatives of the DNR to evaluate local administration and enforcement of these zoning ordinances? What were the results of this evaluation and have any deficiencies been remedied? Has the ordinance been amended since receipt of the last approval lettar from the DNR? If your local government unit does not administer a approved shoreland or floodplaln unit, do the cities or counties within your jurisdiction administer the ordinances? (Please consult with cities and counties to answer these questions). 11. Permits Have you applied for and /or received all local, state or federal permits that are required to implement the proposed project? • 12. EAW or EIS • Is an Environmental Assessment Worksheet or an Environmental Impact Statement required for the proposed project? Has the assessment or statement been completed? 13. land Interests Have the necessary easements, rights -of -way or other land interests nEeded for the project been acquired? If not, what is the schedule for acquisition? 0 14. Is the proposed study, plan or project identified in a comprehensive local water plan prepared under M.S. Chapter 1108 or 112 or M.S. 473.875- 473.883? I hereby make application for grant assistance to plan for and implement flood damage reduction measures. All supporting maps, plans, and other information are being submitted with this application. The information submitted and statements made concerning this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. gnature o or Zed Agent a ate STATE OF COUNTY OF Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 19 My cmission expires Signature of Notary OPEN -HOLD COUNCIL REPORT TUE, JUN 24, 1997, 1:59 PM page 1 -------------------------------------------------- 1980 TIDS JOHNSON, LEONARD G. --------------------------------- JULY PAYMENT $812.76 < *> $812.76* 10 IMPROV. BUS FIRSTAR BANK OF MINNESOTA PAYING AGENT FEES $225.00 < *> $225.00* 1995 IMPRO CONST BOLTON & MENK INC. PROFESS SERV- HAYDEN, OSGOOD $176.40 OSM PROFESS SERV -LUCE LINE $515.00 < *> $691.40* 1997 IMPR. CONST BRAUN INTERTEC CORP PROFESS SERV- BRIDGE PROJ $1,878.00 OSM PROFESS SERV -5TH AVE BRIDGE $3,389.49 WM MUELLER & SONS LABOR, TRUCK, BOBCAT $510.00 < *> $5,777.49* 1997 TI #12 Const PLASTIC SPECIALITIES LLD REIMB EARTHWORK $32,000.00 < > $32,000.00* BURNS MANOR DS FIRSTAR BANK OF MINNESOTA PAYING AGENT FEES $590.31 < *> $590.31* CAP.IMPRO.FUND COAST TO COAST SPREADER $27.68 LARAWAY ROOFING INC DRAWINGS & SPECS -P&R BLDG $500.00 LOUIS DAMMANN & SONS CONST RESTORATION ON BANDSTAND $8,947.00 WITTE SOD SOD FOR LIBRARY SQUARE $1,653.00 < > $11,127.68* CENTRAL GARAGE BRANDON TIRE CO MOUNT /DISMNT, PATCH TUBE $47.00 COAST TO COAST HDWE $12.87 HART'S AUTO SUPPLY FRT ROTOR $509.62 L & P SUPPLY CO FILTER, OIL, LABOR $98.68 MN DEPT OF REVENUE FRT ROTOR $32.15 NO STATES SUPPLY INC HARDWARE $81.83 SUPPLY CO BATTERY TERM, ETC $148.16 • TERMINAL < > $930 - .31* CITY HALL CONST. COAST TO COAST ELBOW, TAPE $6.23 < * > 6 $ .23* ECON. DEV. LOAN COUNTY RECORDER ENERGY LOAN FD GENERAL FUND • COUNTY RECORDER FIRST BANK MINNESOTA NA A & B ELECTRIC A -1 BIKE SHOP ACTION ACCENTS AKRE, DANIEL ALBRECHT, WAYNE ALLEN OFFICE PROD ALLEN PRECISION ALLIED MECH.SYSTEMS ALLIED SERVICES OF HUTCHINSON AM.WELDING SUPPLIES AMERICAN RED CROSS ANDERSON'S DECORATING CENTER ANDERSON, BARRY ASCHINGER, AMELIA BACHMAN'S BALLARD, JEFF BENNETT OFFICE SUP. BERG, JULIE BERKLEY RISK SERVICES MAY FILING FEE MAY FILING FEE ESCROW ACCOUNT LIGHTING PROJECT BIKE REPAIR SWIM TANKS, TRUNKS REIMB- SAFETY BOOTS REFUND -CLASS CANCELLED CARD FILE, STAMPER, INDEX CARD RED STAKE CHASERS LABOR CHARGE MATERIALS, LABOR OPERATING SUPPLIES LEVEL CARDS BUG STUFF REIMB- EXPENSES GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR NURSERY WHOLESALE CENTER REFUND -CLASS FULL SERVICE CONTRACT REFUND - CANCEL DISCOVERY CLASS PROFESS CONSULT SERVICES $78.50 $78.50* $97.50 11,000.00 11,097.50* $619 $21 $589 $39 $20 $95 $89 $1,049 $129 $32 $54 $5 $104 $97 $ $342 $10 $800 56 30 50 97 00 22 35 87 50 65 00 27 98 50 13 00 53 00 00 io -,4, OPEN -HOLD COUNCIL REPORT TUE, JUN 24, 1997, 1:59 PM page 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENERAL FUND BIG BEAR POSTS $211.93 BLACK HILLS AMMUNITION AMMUNITION $2,462.50 BLOCK, BRIAN REFUND MOVING PERMIT $50.50 • BRINKMAN STUDIO PHOTOFINISH $16.78 BROCK WHITE CO VULKEM 116 GREY 1QT PNA $317.49 BROWNS GREENHOUSE 6 FLATS ANNUALS $306.63 BUSINESSWARE SOLUTIONS VGA CARD $712.50 CADD /ENGINEERING SUPPLY BLUELINE $51.43 CAMERA SHOP DEVELOP PRINT $125.07 CARLSON, CORY UMPIRE GAMES $161.00 CARTER, RON REIMB- SAFETY BOOTS 60.00 CASH DRAWER #4 WRAPPING PAPER 47.14 CASH WISE PHOTOS $128.34 CDI OFFICE PRODUCTS LTD BINDERS, MARKERS; HIGHLIGHTERS $208.06 CELLULAR 2000 JUNE SERVICE $690.93 CENTRAL GARAGE JUNE RENT $11,833.00 CENTRAL LANDSCAPE SUPPLY ARBOR TAPE GREEN $58.58 ' CENTURY LABS SUPPLIES $981.77 CHAPIN PUBLISHING CO ADS IN BULLETIN $884.80 CITY OF HUTCHINSON MAY LODGING TAX -WEST RVR PARK $4,184.62 CLAREYS SAFETY EQUIP GASKET $4.52 COAST TO COAST SEAL TAPE $1,039.13 COMM TRANSPORTATION SHOP DRAWING REVIEW $40.31 COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMMUNITY EDUCATION -MAY 1997 $1,650.00 CORWINE, BILL SOFTBALL UMPIRE $256.00 COUNTY RECORDER MAY FILING FEES $39.00 CROW RIVER PRESS INC BLUEPRINT NEWSLETTERS $409.99 CULLIGAN WATER COND SERVICE, SALT, MATERIALS $97.65 CURTIS 1000 LETTERHEAD $748.75 DAAK REFRIGERATION SERVICE A/C & BATH VENTS $57.06 DANIELS, SHARON REFUND- CANCEL SWISHER BSKTBALL $33.00 DEPT NATURAL RESOURCES DNR FEES TO STATE $393.00 DOSTAL, ROSA REIMB - MILEAGE, MEALS $173.22 DULING OPTICAL HARD EYEGLASS CASES $74.55 DUNCAN, ANDY SENIOR GOLF LESSONS $90.00 ECOLAB PEST ELIM JUNE SERVICE $22.37 ERICKSON, DON REIMB EXPENSES- LEAGUE OF MN $47.26 FAMILY REXALL DRUG FILM $84.04 FIELD, LINDA REFUND- CANCELLED AQUA NUTS $15.00 FISCHER, TONY REIMB- SAFETY BOOTS $60.00 FLINK, SHARI _ REFUND -CLASS CANCELLED $20.00 • FORSTROM, BEATRICE REFUND-CANCEL FROM DANCEWORKS $21.00 GLOBAL COMPUTER SUPPLIES WRIST REST $28.52 GREAT PLAINS SUPPLY OAK BOARD, STAIN $31.41 GUSTAFSON, BEN REIMB- SAFETY BOOTS $34.99 HAGER JEWELRY PLATE ENGRAVING $151.01 H PATRICK SOFTBALL UMPIRE $493.00 HAMILTON, SHARON REFUND - CANCEL DISCOVERY CLASS $12.00 HAMMOND- JOHNSON, MICHELLE REIMB -GANG SCHOOL $20.00 HARTWIG, DARLA REF EXTRA PYMT - PEANUTS BSEBALL $20.00 HCVN -TV COPIES OF VIDEO $18.00 HENRY & ASSOCIATES HYDRANT WRENCH $129.97 HENRYS FOODS INC CANDY, POPCORN $1,230.65 HENSEN, MARK REIMB- MILEAGE $37.20 HILLYARD FLOOR CARE / HUTCHINSON SUPER CROWN WHITE $168.90 HOEGER, PETE REFUND -ELKS BASEBALL $12.00 HOMBACH, KATHY REIMB -TIGER BALL $104.00 HOME BAKERY INC BUNS $30.00 HUTCH CAFE MEALS PURCHASED $249.44 HUTCH COOP CENEX MOTOR FUELS & LUBRICANTS $79.32 HUTCH FIRE & SAFETY EXTING INSPECTION $15.00 HUTCH MEDICAL CENTER PHYSICALS $516.65 HUTCH PLBG & HTG CO LABOR CHARGE $29.00 HUTCH SPORT SHOP WHISTLES, LANDYARDS $12.69 HUTCHINSON UTILITIES JUNE SERVICE $8,750.32 HUTCHINSON WHOLESALE BATTERY, CORE DEP $62.78 ICMA COPS SAFETY TRAIN PKG $122.00 IND.SCHOOL DIST. #423 COFFEE $11,521.50 INK SPOTS TESTING SESSION CARDS $231.61 INSURANCE PLANNERS BLKT CRIME & FORG BOND $2,485.00 J.C.PENNEY CO CATALOG PURCHASE $25.49 JACK'S UNIFORMS & EQUIPMENT LIGHT ARROWSTICK $1,179.01 JACKSON & GIBBENS SHORTS $112.85 JEFF'S ELECTRIC LABOR & MATERIALS $ JENSEN &, NEIL J. JULY PAYMENT 230.00 K MART PLANTS $72,92 r 1 �J OPEN -HOLD COUNCIL REPORT TUE, JUN 24, 1997 --------------------------------------------- GENERAL FUND KAPING, ADAM KAPING, RYAN $15.00 KERR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES KRISHNAMOORTHI, CHITRA DRUG TESTING L & P SUPPLY CO LEAGUE OF MN CITIES $47.07 LENNES, RICHARD PLUG, FILTER, SWITCH, GASKET LINDER, CASSIE LOFFLER BUSINESS SYSTEMS $28,314.59 LOKENSGARD, PATTI REIMB -BOORS MADSEN, KATHY MANKATO MOBILE RADIO $15.00 MARKS TV PARTS, LABOR, TRIP CHARGE MCBROOM CONSTRUCTION MCGARVEY COFFEE INC $16.00 MCGRAW, DAVID REFUND- CANCEL ELKS BASEBALL MCLAIN, BONNIE MCLEOD COUNTY PARKS $ $18.00 50.37 MCRAITH, JOHN LABOR CHARGE MN CHIEFS POLICE ASN MN DEPT OF REVENUE $27.00 MN MUNICIPAL BOARD COFFEE MN SPORTS FEDERATION MOON, DOLF $30.00 MUETZEL, ANDY REFUND -T -BALL MUSIC STORE, THE NELSON, RUTH $200.00 NEVCO SCOREBOARD CO REIME- POSTERBOARD NEW ULM NOTABLES NO STATES SUPPLY INC 75.00 PETERSON BUS SERVICE DOGWOOD PLANTS BEAUTIFUL NURSERY PLOTZ, GARY D. $100.00 QUADE ELECTRIC BALLS QUANTUM LABS RESPOND SYSTEMS 27.59 ROSENOW, PAUL TRACK STAFF ROSIE'S RESTAURANT ROWEKAMP ASSOC 56.55 197.11 RUNNING'S SUPPLY REIMB SHELTER RESERVATION RUTZ PLBG & HTG • RYAN, SCOTT SCHLOEDER, SHIRLEY ENTERTAINMENT SR DANCE SCHUETTE, SCOTT SCHUMACHER'S NURSERY & BERRY -$2.18 SCHUMACI, STEPHEN BUS TRIPS SEVEN WEST WASH & DRY SHAW, KAREN $3,830.48 SHOEN, ROBIN REIMB -MEALS SHOPKO SHUMANN, KEN $2,879.06 SIMONSON LUMBER CO QUANTUM BLUE LABEL STANDARD PRINTING STEGEMAN, ROBIN $182.50 SUBWAY TRACK STAFF TAB PRODUCTS TELECKY, MATT $94.80 THODE, MATT ARCVIEW THODE, TIM THOVSON, ERIC $180.14 TILTON, DAVID PARTIAL PYMT HOLDING VAULT TKDA TORGERSON, MARLIN $224.00 TOTAL MART REFUND - CANCEL FROM SWIM LESSON TRIPLE G DISTRIBUTING INC TWO WAY COMM INC 174.47 UNITED BLDG CENTERS F DOGWOOD US POSTAL SERVICE USI INC $56.00 VFW POST 906 LAUNDRY VIKING COCA COLA VINKEMEIER TREE SPADE $90.00 WAL -MART REIMB- MEALS, MILEAGE WALDO'S CUSTOM CARPETS WENDOLEK, JAMES $144.87 WICHTERMAN, KARL 1:59 PM page 3 TRACK STAFF $15.00 TRACK STAFF $15.00 ' DRUG TESTING $136.00 LOGIS MEETING $47.07 PLUG, FILTER, SWITCH, GASKET $190.32 QTR 3 WORK COMP $28,314.59 REIMB -BOORS $125.74 TRACK STAFF $15.00 PARTS, LABOR, TRIP CHARGE $704.83 REFUND - CANCEL GYMNASTICS $16.00 REFUND- CANCEL ELKS BASEBALL JEDI SPRING CLIP $ $18.00 50.37 LABOR CHARGE $5.00 FENCE TIE -WIRES $27.00 COFFEE $106.89 REFUND- CANCEL SWISHER CAMP $30.00 REFUND -T -BALL $24.00 CAMPGROUND WOOD $200.00 REIME- POSTERBOARD 82.71 ATTACHE CASES 75.00 DOGWOOD $21.19 FILING FEE JENSON PROP $100.00 BALLS $3,610.24 REIMB - MEALS, GAS 27.59 TRACK STAFF 15.00 BATTERY, BLANK TAPES 56.55 197.11 REIMB SHELTER RESERVATION 15.00 SCOREBOARD PARTS ENTERTAINMENT SR DANCE $150.00 CREDIT - CUTTING SNIP -$2.18 BUS TRIPS $955.00 WHITE SPRUCE $3,830.48 REIMB -MEALS $178.67 WALLPACK, LABOR $2,879.06 QUANTUM BLUE LABEL $74.10 EYEWASH WALL MOUNT $182.50 TRACK STAFF $15.00 PIE, ICECREAM, POP, COFFEE $94.80 ARCVIEW $3,301.50 POSTS $180.14 PARTIAL PYMT HOLDING VAULT $4,774.25 - SO FTBALL UMPIRE - $224.00 REFUND - CANCEL FROM SWIM LESSON $13.00 REIMB - MILEAGE, MEALS 174.47 F DOGWOOD 239.31 REFUND - CANCEL FROM BASEBALL $56.00 LAUNDRY $31.95 SENIOR LINE DANCING $90.00 REIMB- MEALS, MILEAGE $75.39 FLOWERS $144.87 REIMB - SHELTER RESERVATION $15.00 NAILS $2.52 DESKTOP SHELF $802.27 REFUND- CANCEL ELKS BASEBALL 18.00 PORTION PLATTER, CHIPS, POP 46.36 TABLE $170.53 REIMB SAFETY BOOTS $39,97 TRACK STAFF TRACK STAFF $ $15.00 15.00 UMPIRE GAMES $422.00 GAMES WORKED $390.00 PROFESS SERV -PHASE II AIRPORT $24,340.05 REIMB EXPENSES- LEAGUE OF MN $86.26 WIPER BLADES $9.58 JUNE POP PURCHASE $43.20 BATTERY -RADIO REPAIR $158.23 CONCRETE REPR $14.87 SR NEWSLETTER POSTAGE $432.56 CLR POUCH $77.47 SENIOR DINNER $675.00 POP PURCHASE $705.70 MOVE TREE $85.00 RIBBON, NAPKINS $137.89 CARPET REPAIRS ENTERTAINMENT SR DANCE $ $100.00 125.00 REIMB - SAFETY BOOTS $29.99 C OPEN -HOLD COUNCIL REPORT TUE, JUN 24, 1997, 1:59 PM ------------ -- ------------ ------- ---- ---- -- --------- GENERAL FUND WILLIAMS, COLIN GAMES WORKED WILSONS NORTH WEST NURSERY INC OAK SWAMP WHITE WM MUELLER & SONS PAVEMENT WRIGHT, LEE SOFTBALL UMPIRE XEROX COPIER CHARGE ZILLMER, RICK UMPIRE GAMES HOUSING REDEV KALENBERG &, CHUCK CARPENTRY WORK $520 $2,215 $4,225 1 256 835 184 $151,896 00 20 00 00 00 00 47* $500.00 $500.00* page 4 HUTCH TRANS FAC. ALLIED SERVICES OF HUTCHINSON REPAIR EXHAUST UNITS $56.25 BRANDON TIRE CO STEM, MOUNT, BALANCE $17.10 CASH WISE OPERATING SUPPLIES $3.29 COAST TO COAST RAKE $39.64 CURTIS 1000 LETTERHEAD $69.83 HART'S AUTO SUPPLY PADS $98.66 MN DEPT OF REVENUE PADS $6.41 TURF SUPPLY COMPANY GENERAL TURF MIX $698.14 < > $6,020.39 $989.32* INSURANCE FUNDS CASH WISE LIQUOR STORE ADJ EMBROIDERY CITY OF HUTCHINSON CITY OF HUTCHINSON- GENERAL FUN COLLINS BROTHERS COPIER FRIENDLY CURTIS 1000 DIAMOND CLEAR ICE DISTRIBUTION COMPANY OF AMERIC ED PHILLIPS & SONS CO. ELECTRO WATCHMAN GRIGGS COOPER & CO HERMEL WHOLESALE JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO. JORDON BVIERAGE INC. LEAGUE OF MN CITIES LENNEMAN BEVERAGE DIST. INC LEO'S TRANSFER LOCHER BROS INC LUNDHOLM, LORI MCGARVEY COFFEE INC PAUSTIS & SONS PETERSON RODEO PROMOTIONS PINNACLE DISTRIB QUALITY WINE & SPIRITS CO. TRIPLE G DISTRIBUTING INC UNDERGROUND PIERCING PAYROLL FUND AETNA VARIABLE LIFE ASS. CO AMERICAN EXPRESS 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 PRUDENTIAL MUTUAL FUNDS PUBLIC EMPLOYEES TEMPLETON INC WADELL & REED RURAL F. D. CITY OF HUTCHINSON c *> BAGELS, JUICE $45.43 $45.43* EMBROIDER WORK $66.00 $790.00 LOTTERY PAYMENT $1,184.80 CONTRIB PAYROLL 6/20/97 $6,818.06 EE GIFT BAG & BOW $16.00 CLEAN COPIER, MILEAGE $35.00 $100.00 LETTERHEAD $69.83 CONTRIB PARTY PAK, 20 LBS $57.00 EE CREDIT $100.69 JUNE WINE PURCHASE $6,020.39 $118.50 QUARTERLY CHARGE' $290.75 CONTRIB JUNE LIQUOR PURCHASE $9,309.72 EE JUNE MISC PURCHASE $89.64 WINE CREDIT $5,939.40 $30.00 JUNE BEER PURCHASE. $3,187.15 CONTRIB QTR 3 WORK COMP $433.79 EE JUNE BEER PURCHASE $5,910.80 JUNE 1ST HALF FREIGHT $330.28 $150.00 JUNE BEER PURCHASE $31,055.52 CLEAN WINDOWS $42.60 COFFEE $35.63 JUNE WINE PURCHASE $165.00 ADV IN RODEO PROGRAM 1997 $100.00 JUNE MISC PURCHASE $1,159.40 JUNE LIQUOR PURCHASE $6,947.01 JUNE BEER PURCHASE $35,316.75 FIBER OPTIC CABLE TO CITY HALL $9,175.00 $123,856.21* EE CONTRIB $790.00 EE CONTRIB $370.04 EE CONTRIB $89.16 EE CONTRIB $100.00 EE CONTRIB $164.00 EE CONTRIB $2,765.37 EE CONTRIS $118.50 EE CONTRIB $52.02 EE CONTRIB $180.00 EE CONTRIB $30.00 EE CONTRIB $19,423.95 EE CONTRIB ,5458.46 EE CONTRIB $150.00 $24,691.50* MAY FUEL $82.07 $82.07* • OPEN -HOLD COUNCIL REPORT TUE, JUN 24, 1997, 1:59 PM WATER /SEWER -- --- - -- --------------------------------------- FUND AM.PAYMENT CENTERS JUNE -AUG BOX SERVICE ASHBROOK SEAL APPLIC $ B.A. LIESCH ASSOCIATES PROFESS SERV- COMPOSTING PER $ BUSINESSWARE SOLUTIONS CARTRDG, TRANS FILM, P A CASH DRAWER #4 PARKING FEE CDI OFFICE PRODUCTS LTD TRAY CELLULAR 2000 JUNE SERVICE CITY OF HUTCHINSON MAY FUEL P. $ COAST TO COAST WIRE STRIPPER, DOOR STO CROW CHEMICAL CO CASE TOWELS D.P.C.IND.INC CHLORINE F MN $ DEVRIES, RANDY REIMS EXPENSES- LEAGUE O DIRECT SAFETY CO STORM RUBBERS CH $ DYNA SYSTEMS DRILL BITS, CHISEL, PUN EBERT, DICK REIMS- MILEAGE ECONO -PAK CLEAR POLY BAGS FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP SHIPPING FEE ON FEED RITE CONTROLS FERROUS CHLORIDE SOLUTI FLOCEPT STORAGE TANK GHT CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS AT WWTP GOPHER STATE INC MAY CALLS HACH COMPANY LAB SUPPLIES HUTCHINSON UTILITIES MAY ELEC IMPERIAL PORTA THRONES MAY UNIT RENT JERABEK MACHINE SERV MACHINE STEM LAKELAND EQUIPMENT PARTS LAKESIDE EQUIPMENT CORP SPLIT J SEAL, CLAMP LEAGUE OF MN CITIES QTR 3 WORK COMP MCGARVEY COFFEE INC HOT CHOC S $ MID CON SYSTEMS INC CITRA SHEET, REFLECTION MN DEPT OF REVENUE SEAL MN VALLEY TESTING LAB WATER TESTS N $ MOTOR VEHICLE SALES TAX & REGISTRATI O NALCO CHEMICAL CO. NALCO 7396 WATER STABI SEMINAR $ NATIONAL SEMINARS GROUP RESOURCES PURCHASED AT NCL LAB SUPPLIES PAPER SERVICE CO WHITE MF TOWELS WELL 4 $ RUST ENVIRONMENT PROFESS SERV -WATER QII AL SAFETY FIRST PRGMS PROC & TRAIN #7 SERCO LABORATORIES TESTS SHARE CORP HAND SANITIZER STANDARD MOTORS BOLTS TOWN & COUNTRY TIRE TIRES, WHEEL STUDS, UNIVERSITY OF MN TEST SAMPLES US FILTER /WATERPRO TOUCH PAD USA WASTE SERVICES INC LOADS 5/27 THRU 5/31 VESSCO INC INJECTOR WEBER, MIKE REIMB- SAFETY BOOTS WELCOME NEIGHBOR MAY LISTING WIRE TRANSFERS LIQUOR STORE FUND Withholding Taxes - Payroll MN Dept of Revenue May Liquor Sales Tax June Estimate Sales Tax page 5 --------------- - - $454.60 APPLIC $ $1,615.21 PER $ $328.88 $6.50 $323.61 $29.93 $765.11 P. $ $725.38 $35.94 $1, $34.22 F MN $ $60.15 CH $ $164.21 $74.40 $108.00 $43.15 ON $910.93 $1,698.00 $1,080.00 $148.75 $194.58 $353.14 $49.53 $20.00 $262.32 1,859.00 2,474.62 $82.33 S $ $234.31 $65.11 $184.00 N $ $1,254.48 $10,532.85 SEMINAR $ $125.44 $367.34 $25.99 WELL 4 $ $3,208.02 - - $39,372.52 8,512.35 20,952.00 15,714.00 • IMMEDIATE PAY COUNCIL REPORT TUE, JUN 24, 1997, 3:17 PM PAYING AGENT FEES page 1 1986 IMPRO.BDS FIRSTAR BANK OF MINNESOTA PAYING AGENT FEES $344.00 CITY OF < > JUNE 1ST WEEK 344.00* HUTCHINSON - GENERAL 10 IMPROV. BDS FIRSTAR BANK OF MINNESOTA GENERAL FUND DEPT NATURAL RESOURCES GMCVA IMATION IMAX THEATRE MCLEOD COOP POWER MINNCOMM PAGING MN ORCHESTRAL ASSOC. MN SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE MN ZOO MORE 4 SCHNOBRICH, MARK US WEST COMMUN c +> HAT -FAC. CONST HOUSING REDEV LOVERING- JOHNSON RANNOW, JANICE HUTCH TRANS FAC. MN DEPT OF REVENUE PAYING AGENT FEES DNR REG FEES LODGING 2 PEOPLE - /PW CONGRESS 42 SENIORS FOR 6/20/97 MAY ELECTRIC JUNE -AUG SERVICE 35 FOR 6 -27 -97 REG- M.SCHNOBRICH 44 FOR SR GROUP 6/20/97 75 DINNERS ADVANCE- DULUTH CONFERENCE JUNE SERVICE REQUEST #8 ROOF REPAIR HATS USE TAX FOR MAY LIBRARY FUND DS FIRSTAR BANK OF MINNESOTA PAYING AGENT FEES LIQUOR STORE CITY OF HUTCHINSON JUNE 1ST WEEK CITY OF HUTCHINSON - GENERAL FUN PAYROLL 6/6/97 QUALITY WINE 6 SPIRITS CO. JUNE LIQUOR PURCHASE WATER /SEWER FUND GMCVA MN DEPT OF REVENUE RSRV FOR R DEVRIES, D JOHNSON WASTE COLL, GEN TAX $241.00 $241.00* $1,993.00 $200.00 $ $252.00 719.75 $125.73 $560.00 $49.00 $308.00 $259.59 $104.00 $654.70 $5,225.77* 17,124.99 17,124.99* $5,965.00 $5,965.00* $60.07 $60.07* $237.00 $237.00* $1,385.00 $7,075.54 $4,019.22 $12,479.76* $100.00 $3,964.00 $4,064.00* $45,741.59* 46 FOR YOUR INFORMAT1pN JAMES MARKA To: BONNIE J BAUMETZ Cc: Barry Anderson; BRAD EMANS; DOLF N MOON; DICK LENNES; GARY D PLOTZ; JEAN WARD; KENNETH B MERRILL; MARK HENSEN; STEVEN C MADSON; MARY J CHELIN; JOHN RODEBERG Subject: Parkside 1st /2nd I was just informed the Spartz /Gilk proposal has fell through. Please remove this matter from the July Planning Commission meeting. I would also appreciate it if you would FYI this memo to the City Council, Mr Gilk and Mr. Spartz. In discussing this matter with City Engineer Rodeberg, we are in agreement that the private sector will fulfill Hutchinsons housing needs privately without City participation. Additionally, we would like to note that we are working with a firm proposing to develop 48 acres to fill the affordable housing sector need. This firm will not be requesting City participation. 1 Page 1 • • ARNOLD, ANDERSON & DOVE PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP DAVID B. ARNOLD' STEVEN A. ANDERSON G. BARRY ANDERSON LAURA K. FRETLAND PAUL D. DOVE ** JANE VAN VALKENBURG RICHARD G. MCGEE CATHRYN D. REHER WALTER P. MICHELS, III 'ALSO ADMITTED IN TEXAS AND NEW YORK Mr. Gary D. Plotz ^ity Administrator .Tehinson City Canter I Hassan Street S.E. Hutchinson, Mrs 55350 Re: Landwehr Construction Issues Osgood/Hayden Issues Our File No. 3244 -96091 Dear Gary: JUN 2 4 1997 0171 JF HUTCHIMSON OF COUNSEL ARTHUR L. DOTEN TERRI A. BLOMFELT 5681 CEDAR LAKE ROAD MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416 (512) 545 -9000 FAX (612) 545 -1793 FAX (612) 542 -9210 501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET PRINCETON. MINNESOTA 55371 (612) 389 -2214 FAX (612) 389 -5506 FOR YOUR INFORMATION I am enclosing some items of correspondence which should be distributed to the Council on a "for your information" basis. I do not believe this needs to be an agenda item and I do not intend to discuss it at the Council meeting on Tuesday evening because we are not at this point seeking any action from the Council. Ultimately if we do not get a response fairly quickly, acting on the basis of authority previously given to me by the Council, I think we will simply start litigation against Landwehr and perhaps the subcontractor as well. I am enclosing for Council consideration, a copy of John Rodeberg's May 5, 1997 proposal and my two most recent letters to Landwehr as a follow up to that correspondence. If you need additional information or have questions regarding arty of the foregoing, please advise. Thank you. Very truly yours, 0 OLD, EkSON DOVE, PLLP i 9�'' G. Barry Anderson GBA:Im Enclosure CC John Rodeberg ATTORNEYS AT LAW 101 PARK PLACE HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA S5350 -2563 (320) 587 -7575 FAX (320) 587 -4096 RESIDENT ATTORNEY G. BARRY ANDERSON June 23, 1997 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 III DAVID B. ARNOLD' STEVEN A. ANDERSON G. BARRY ANDERSON LAURA K. FRETLAND PAUL D. DOVE' JANE VAN VALKENBURG RICHARD O. McGEE CATHRYN D. REHER WALTER P. MICHELS, III 'ALSP ADMITTED IN TE.\A! AND K. voRR Mark Gresser, Vice President Landwehr Construction, Inc. P:O Box 1086 St. Cloud, Mn. 56302 June 18, 1997 Re: City of Hutchinson/Landwehr Construction Osgood/Hayden/Lake Project Our File No. 3244 -95091 Dear Mark: OF COUNSEL ARTHUR L. DOTEN TERRI A. BLOMFELT 5681 CEDAR LAKE ROAD MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416 (612) 545.9000 FAX _ FAX (612) 5429210 501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55371 (612) 389 -2214 FAX ( 6 1 2) 369 -5506 I noticed in reviewing the above referenced file that John Rodeberg has sent several letters in the course of the last six weeks to which we have not had a response of any sort. Additionally, I noticed correspondence from individuals at St. Anastasia Catholic Church regarding issues there in connection with the Osgood/Hayden/Lake Street project. I would appreciate a timely response to both of these matters. I recognize that this is a busy time of year for a construction company, but at this point we are now several weeks out from John's correspondence and we need a response. I look forward to hearing from you. Best regards. Very truly yours, ARNOLD, ANDERSON & DOVE, PLLP G. Barry Anderson GBA:Im • 0 L ARNOLD, ANDERSON & DOVE PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP ATTORNEYS AT LAW 101 PARK PLACE HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 5S350-2563 (320) 567 -7575 FAX (320) 587 -4096 RESIDENT ATTORNEY G. BARRY ANDERSON CERTIFIED AS A CIVIL TRIAL SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION E �CERTIFIED AS A REAL PROPERTY LAW SPECIALIST BY THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 21 • • • DAVID S. ARNOLD' STEVEN A. ANDERSON G. BARRY ANDERSON LAURA K. FRETLAND PAUL D. DOVE" JANE VAN VALKENBURG RICHARD G. McGEE CATHRYN D. REHER WALTER P. MICHELS, III 'ALSO AOI4J"ED IN ri,4S Ano NCw YCIM Mark Gresser, Vice President ..,)dwehr Construction, Inc. r_0 Box 1086 St. Cloud, Mn. 56302 RESIDENT ATTORNEY G. BARRY ANDERSON June 23, 1997 Re: City of Hutchinson/Landwehr Construction Osgood/Hayden/Lake Project Our File No. 3244 -95091 -M-FA OF COUNSEL ARTHUR L. DOTEN TERRI A. BLOMFELT 5881 CEDAR LAKE ROAD MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416 (612) 5 -9000 FAX (612) 545 -1793 - FAX ( 6 1 2) 542 -9210 501 SOUTH FOURTH STREET PRINCETON, MINNESOTA 55371 (612) 389 -2214 FAX (612) 389 -5506 John Rodeberg has informed me that he is only going to be sporadically available over the course of the next couple of weeks because of other commitments. He has asked me to follow up with you, as I did most recently in my correspondence to you of last week, regarding his suggestions for attempting to resolve the dispute between Landwehr, as the general contractor on this project, and the City of Hutchinson. I have not had a response to my letter and John indicated he has heard nothing from anyone notwithstanding the fact that it is now almost two months since he corresponded with you on this matter. Additionally, I do not have any information, one way or another, as to whether or not Landwehr resolved its dispute with St Anastasia Catholic Church which was kind enough to make some facilities available to Landwehr during the construction project. I would appreciate it if you would call me in the next several days so that we can discuss this matter. Thank you. Best regards. Very truly yours, ARNOLD, ANDERSON & DOVE, PLLP G. Barry Anderson GBA:Im CC John Rodeberg ARNOLD, ANDERSON & DOVE PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP ATTORNEYS AT LAW 101 PARK PLACE HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 5 5 3 50 -2 563 (320) 587 -7575 FAX (320) 587 -4096 , 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 May 5, 1997 Mr. Mark Uresser Landwehr Construction, Inc. P.O. Box 1086 St. Claud, MN 56302 RE: Osgood/Hayden and Surrounding Area Letting No. 4/Project No. 95 -04 Dear Mr. Gresser: Fax: 1-320-252-2380 As we discussed on the phone. the City would like to resolve the issues raised as part of the contract for the above referenced project. As noted to you, it is the City's proposal to have Braun Intertec and American Engineering Testing (the two engineering/testing consultants for the Contractor and City) work together to develop a proposed strategy for resolving all issues that have been raised regarding the quality and contract issues related to the street construction. By having two independent consultants working on the issues, both with sterling reputations, we should be able to come to an appropriate resolution to these issues. It would be our proposal that each agency pay for their consultant's services. We would then set up a team of 6 members to review the findings. The findings would be non- binding, but would help to mediate a resolution. This team would include 1 representative each from: City of Hutchinson American Engineering Testing (City Testing Consultant) Bolton & Menk (Design Consultant) Braun Intertec (Contractor Testing Consultant) Landwehr Construction Bauerly Brothers Please let me know if this proposal is acceptable to you. I can be reached at (320) 234 -4208. Sin re John P. Rodeberg, E. Director of Engineerin, ublic Works attachment cc Gary Plot: - Ciry Administrator Dan Sarjf, Bolton & Alenk Ariel Soriano. .American Engineering Testing - Cal Rice - .Assistant City Engineer Bonding Agency City Center Parks & Recreation Police Sen•ices 111 Hassan Street SE 9 , 00 Harrington Street StV 10 Franklin Street SIV ll«tchinson.lLY 5:350- 7 512 Hutchinson. 1LY 55350-3097 Hutchinson, ALY 55350.2464 (320) 587 -5151 '3201587 -'975 320)587.7242 Fax 13201 _334 -4 ?40 Fax (320) 234-4240 Fax (329) 587 -6127 • • Printed on re<.vedrd paper - db Minnesota Pollution Control W_ June 23, 1997 JUN 2 4 1997 C "` DF HUTCHI ":ON The Honorable Marlin Torgeson Mayor, City of Hutchinson City Center 111 Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350 -2522 RE: 1997 FLOOD PERMIT FEE WAIVERS Dear Mayor Torgeson: FOR YOUR INFORMATION Due to the significant flooding which occurred in the state of Minnesota during the spring of 1997, there will be a number of construction projects which will be needed to repair or replace sanitary sewers, force mains and lift stations. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has reviewed the state rules which require submission of a fee with an application, and the plans and specifications for a State Disposal System (SDS) sewer extension permit, prior to construction. We have determined that during this recovery period, any sewer, force main or lift station projects within McLeod County that are the result of flood damage or flood related replacement may request a waiver of this permit application fee. We have also made the determination that any flood related construction project in McLeod County which disturbs five acres or more of land, that requires a general storm water construction permit, may also request a waiver of the required application fee. We have included two enclosures with this correspondence, for your convenience. The first enclosure is an example permit fee waiver request letter. Please feel free to use this type of letter to make your written request for a permit fee waiver. While the application fees may be waived for these projects, the applications must be submitted and the appropriate permits will continue to be issued. The second attachment lists the flood related disaster declaration counties that are eligible for this permit fee waiver. 11 520 Lafayette Rd. N.; St. Paul, MN 55155 -4194; (612) 296 -6300 (Voice); (612) 282 -5332 (TTY) Regional Offices: Duluth • Brainerd • Detroit Lakes • Marshall • Rochester Equal Opportunity Employer • Pnnted on recycled paper containing at least 20% fibers from paper recycled by consumers . June 23, 1997 Page 2 The application fee waiver requests must be made to the attention of Lita Johnson of my staff. Any questions regarding this letter should be directed to Randy Thorson at (612) 296 -9287. Sincerely, l /' Adney E. Massey, P.E. Acting Division Manager Water Quality Division P "v .O, Enclosures • • 0 Mr. Rodney E. Massey, P.E. Acting Division Manager, Water Quality Division Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 520 Lafayette Road North St. Paul, Minnesota 55155 -4194 Re: Choose as appropriate: Sewer Extension Fee Waiver Request Construction Storm Water Permit Fee Waiver Request Attention: Lita Johnson • Dear Mr. Massey: The purpose of this letter is to request that you take action to waive the (Choose: sewer extension/storm water construction) permit fee for the (Title of Project) in the city of . This project work is necessary as a result of the (Name of River or surface water) flooding of 1997. We are requesting this fee waiver because of our location within (Name of County) County, which is one of the eligible Minnesota counties from the 1997 Presidential Declared Federal Disaster area. Thank you for your immediate attention to this request. Sincerely: Mayor's Signature is APPLICATION PERMIT FEE WAIVER ELIGIBLE COUNTIES DATE: NNE 4, 1997 Aitkin Nicollet Becker Norman Big Stone Otter Tail Blue Earth Pennington Brown Polk Cass Pope Chippewa Red Lake Clay Redwood Clearwater Renville Douglas Roseau Goodhue Sibley Grant Stevens Kittson Swift Lac Qui Parle Todd Lake of Woods Traverse LeSueur Wabasha Lincoln Wadena Lyon Wilkin Mahnomen Winona Marshall Yellow Medicine McLeod Morrison it 0 • MINUTES HUTCHINSON EMPLOYEE SAFETY COMMITTEE MAY 22, 1997 Present: Chair Dick Nagy, Brenda Ewing, Floyd Gmehler, John Arlt and Marilyn J. Swanson Absent: Jim Ford, Mark Weiss, Tom Kloss, Eldon Barkeim and Scott Hanson The April 24, 1997 minutes were approved as presented. Following discussion regarding minute taking, it was decided that the Chair would prepare a list to rotate this responsibility among the committee members. It was noted that the Fire Department is recommending a full -time Fire Chief. The committee expressed its request that the revised job description include fire/safety training responsibilities such as CPR, first aid and fire extinguishers if the position becomes full -time. Latex Gloves -- During discussion of latex gloves, Dick stated there are alternatives that can be ordered through supply catalogs. CPR Training -- Mark is in the process of checking on companies and costs for CPR training. It • was recommended that three or four refresher classes be offered as well as several classes for new CPR participants - -,An option would be to ask Myron Johnson to conduct the training since he has access to the 3M "dummy." He charges $1.00 per person to cover the costs involved. It was suggested that Myron attend the next Safety Committee meeting. First Aid Training -- John stated that he has experience in first aid training. Other resource persons to consider would be Fire Marshal Jim Popp and.Myron Johnson. Fire Extinellisber Training — It was reported that 63 employees signed up for the training, but not everyone attended. There has been good feedback on the training sessions. Accident & Injury Reports — Brenda distributed copies of the 1996 workers compensation claims by department. During review, it was noted that most of the injuries were minor ones. Employee Emergency & Egress Plans — Dick distributed a copy of the memo sent to all Directors regarding this topic. He also presented a draft copy of the plan and the training requirements. Service from Respond -- Dick reported that after Respond hired a new office manager, there have been problems with service. The City will continue to order first aid supplies from them but will review the situation in 1998. Department Training Reports -- Reports were presented on departmental safety training. • The meeting adjourned at 11:27 a.m. 0 FLAHERTY & KOEBELE Professional Association MEMORA TO: CGMC Environment Committee CGMC Technical Advisory Corr CGMC Trial Membership Cities FROM: Tim Flaherty and Corey Elsner DATE: May 15, 1997 RE: Update on Environment Iwlltsla • No increase in Minnesota Pollution Control j appears the likely direction of the House and as of last night. Y FOR 1 � /IyF OR11no# .omit fix, for cities conference committee The House side has consistently opposed any fee increase, and the Senate side is under pressure from Senate leadership rot to cxease fees while the state has a huge budget surplus. The MPCA proposed a 52 percent ' to fill a $1.9 million shortfall in the agency's point - source program; it is likely that general fiord dollars will be used for that purpose instead. If the no Inersase position prevail in the final bill, "will be the second conseentbve budget year in which the MPCA her not received a wastewater fee increase. in 1995, the CGMC successfully removed n 6 percent increase on the Senate floor. The conference committee defeated a move to accept the House's cost- benefit pilot program on MPCA wastewater standards on a voice vote. The provision, added by Rep. Jim Knoblach (R -St. Cloud) on the House floor, would have allowed it city to petition the MPCA for independent analysis of MPCA standards. There was stiff opposition from the MPCA, environmental interest groups, and Sen. Steve Morse (DFL- Dakota) to even consider the provision. The issue was discussed at the insistence of Rep. • Tom Osthoff (DFL -St. Paul), and Rep. Knoblach presented an excellent case for keeping the provision in the bill. 386 N. Wabaslu Street • Suite 1025 • Capiul Centre Building • St. Peu1, MN 55102 • (612) 225 -880 0 Pax (612) 225.9088 ZO'd LZ:ZT L661—ST—SO 0 During the testimony, the MPCA pretended to support the idea of cost- benefit analysis, but only on their terms — which they know are unlikely to be acceptable at the Legislature. They contended that no cost- benefit analysis can be done without an elaborate, highly expensive state- wide model, which they know the Legislature is unlikely to fund. In response to concerns raised at the hearing, Rep. Knoblach suggested flrther changes to his provision, which was already a much - watered down, voluntary- for -MPCA version of his original cost- benefit bill. A voice vote was taken, and we believe that Rep. tMhofl`', Rep. Mark Holsten (R- Stillwater), and Rep. Doug Peterson (DFL- Madison) voted to keep the measure, while Reps. Betty McCollum (DFL -North St. Paul) and Willard Munger (DFL- Munger) opposed it. Senators Steve Dille (R- Daseel) and Bob Lessard (DFL-Internstionel Falls) supported the provision, and Sena. Morse, Gary Laidig (R- Stillwater), and Ellen Anderson (DFL -St, Paul) opposed it Rather than agree to anything at ell, the MPCA continued to oppose the Knoblach language. Their opposition to this extremely reasonable approach underscores the following: 1) the strong links between the MPCA and environmental special interest groups; 2) the MPCA's claw unwillingneee to consider costs when imposing mandates on • cities and their ratepayers; end, 3) that the MPCA will discourage any legislative or public discussion of the cost - effectivenees and scientific bases of their wastewater standards. The MPCA is obviously unwilling to work with CGMC on obtaining an objective analysis of their standards, and consequently CGMC will have to decide whether to 1) give ap our efforts to get reasonable and cat - effective standards, or 2) fund its own cost- bansfit analysis of standards and use that evidence to force the Legislature and MPCA to change the agency's standards. With this new knowledge of the MPCA's reel position, the CONIC Environment Committee will need to meet to revise its strategy and program. The committee should complete its work late Thursday or Friday. We will keep you updated on developments. Please feel free to call us at (611) 225 -8940 with any questions. • £0'd 88 :2T L66T -ST -SO Administrative Office John M. Houlahan, Director 410 Fifth Street SW P.O. Box 327 1dhlar, Minnesota 56201 -0327 ioneedand 111111111111111111111111 Phone: (320) 235 -6106 Fax: (320) 235 -6106 wilmarpl 0 royal.c(a.org PIONEERLAND LIBRARY SYSTEM BOARD HEMS; TIIdG May 15, 1997 Pioneeriand Library System Board met on Thursday, May 15, 1997 at the Kandiyohi County Health & Human Services Building in Willmar. Chairman Orville Rudomgen called the regular board meeting to order at 7:30 with 15 signatories represented (20 members and 1 substitute present, 11 excused, 10 absent, 3 positions vacant). Dick Larson sat in for Harlan Madsen. Rudaingen introduced new member Arthur Abel representing Granville. M/S/P Sanders/Berg -Perry the approval of the agenda as printed. M/S/P McDonaldrJohnson approval of minutes of April 17, 1997 meeting as printed COMMIT1EE REPORTS LeRoy Sanders gave the financial report. Committee is working on the 1998 budget and will present recommendations to PLS board at June 1997 board meeting. The committee is also working on the designated amomation fund M/S/P Sanderson/Johnson moved effective January 1, 1998 the dollar amount differentiating PI.S's three library classes will be raised 2 percent New 1998 figure for class I is • under $38,760, class II is $38,760- 101,999; ver class III it o 5102,000. Finance Committee requested more information on the advantages and disadvantages of nonsignatory hlxaries versus signatory. Vonderharr reported Personnel Committee having completed the 1998 wage scale for employees they are drafting an employment contract for exempt employee& Committee is SO aslong for nominations to the "Hall of Fame." Hauer gave the Automation Committee reporL Seventeen libraries have imand installed so far and video conferencing was installed in Montevideo on May 7. Hoalahan reported the progress on MnLINK. PIZ is being considered for one of the first regions to go on hook up. This will be one of the best programs in the U. S. "From last in the state to first in the country" quoted Ho lit an Rudmngen gave the Policy Committee report A request to subdivide TAG region into two separate regions was dtswssed. Policy Committee recommended PLS and the edunaon districts in PLS Service area should start our own cluster. M/S/P Sanders/Clouse. We will send a letter of intent and approval to set up this cluster for TAG gram. Whereas East Grand Forks flood victims are misplaced throughout the state and whereas East Grand Forks library does not belong to any regional system M/S/P Sandas/Berg- Perry moved PLS waive the nonresident fee for East Grand Forks residents until January 1998. Information on donations for flood damaged public libraries will be distributed to PLS board and libraries OLD BUSINESS: Kathy Matson reported we have six members volunteering for the Collection Development Task Force. We still need representatives from Chippewa, Big Stone, Lac qui Parse, Yellow Medicine, and Meeker counties. Art Abel volunteered for Big Stone. NEW BUSINESS • McDonald reported on insurance coverage in PLS. All hlmraries provide adequate coverage for their library building. Most provide some coverage on contents but only one provides coverage on books. To have the books insured we must define "who owns what" and "care, custody and control." A recommendation to have Pioncerland add the cities and counties in our system to am insurance policies as an "additional insured" and for them to reciprocate will be placed on the agenda for the next face ities, financial and • policy committee meetings. The report of the director and assist director was accepted as panted. John reported on legislation. Willmar will host a video conference on library legislation at the PLS office on June 4. ANNOUNCEMENTS May 21 & 22 - grand opening open house Olivia Public Library 6:00 to 8:00 pm. May 22 - Personnel Committee meeting, PIS office in Willmar 5:00 p.m. May 22 - MN Voluntary Certification for Public Library Staff workshop, Willmar May 28 - MN Voluntary Certification for Public Library Staff workshop, St. Cload June 4 - Legislative video conference at PLS office in Willmar. 10:00 a.m. June 5 - Personnel Committee meeting, PLS office in Willmar 5:00 p.m. June 19 - PLS Board meeting, Kandiyobi County HHS Building Willmar, 7:30 pin MI&P McDonald /Berg -Perry meeting adjourned Ivey Vonderharr Secretary • 0 0 0 CITY OF HUTCHINSON LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON MAY 1996 MAY 1996 LIQUOR BEER WINE MISC. 729 TOTAL 1 1,327 2,641 803 200 4,971 2 2,091 3,373 583 236 6,283 3 3,139 6,246 1,251 445 11,081 4 3,469 6,132 1,050 473 11,124 6 1,521 2,443 509 164 4,637 7 1,114 2,163 324 129 3,730 8 1,400 2,184 530 293 4,407 9 2,015 3,323 612 300 6,250 10 3,793 7,016 1,118 395 12,322 11 2,594 5,733 1,150 415 9,892 13 1,256 2,235 304 189 3,984 14 1,372 2,003 439 106 3,920 15 1,812 2,896 446 152 5,306 16 1,774 3,739 604 278 6,395 17 3,214 6,883 1,125 512 11,734 18 3,277 7,208 1,436 510 12.431 20 1,638 2,764 487 550 5,439 21 1,090 2,784 390 204 4,468 22 1,640 3,721 434 199 5,994 23 2,148 4,826 734 303 8,011 24 4,922 9,537 1,822 603 16,884 25 4,429 10,165 1,760 845 17,199 27 HOLIDAY 23 5,846 0 28 1,599 2,352 662 222 4,835 29 1,463 3,213 602 224 5,502 30 1,904 4,362 502 295 7,063 31 3,296 7,141 1,596 559 12,592 TOTAL 59,297 117,083 95 TOTAL 54,265 103,252 % OF SAL 29 57 SALES INC OR DFC CITY OF HUTCHINSON LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON MAY 1997 TOTAL MAY 1997 BY WEEK LIQUOR BEER WINE TOTAL MISC. TOTAL BY WEEK 29,992 21,273 8,801 206,454 16,324 8,289 182,130 10 4 100 24,324 13 % 31,184 49,298 47,195 50297 TOTAL 71,033 131,948 24,061 11,616 238,659 96 TOTALS 59,297 117,083 21,273 8,801 206,454 % OF SALE 30 55 10 5 100 SALES INC OR DEC 32,205 16 % 1 1,785 3,883 729 305 6,702 2 3,390 6,166 1,314 459 11,329 3 3,776 7,139 1,637 601 13,153 33,459 5 1,493 2,476 321 126 4,416 6 1,301 2,669 363 224 4,557 7 2,024 2,491 746 237 5,498 8 2,091 3,932 516 295 6,834 9 4,459 8,054 1,402 630 14,545 10 3,648 7,681 1,496 623 13,448 41,238 12 1,303 2,143 466 158 4,070 13 1,896 1,981 701 134 4,492 14 1,911 2,405 480 203 4,999 15 2,378 3,887 720 250 7,235 16 3,812 7,571 1,244 670 13,297 17 3,338 7,404 1,533 827 13,102 43,770 19 1,686 2,432 354 220 4,692 20 1,984 3,000 335 243 5,562 21 1,692 3,448 516 184 5,840 22 2,311 4,908 769 380 8,368 23 5,846 10,198 1,767 820 18,629 24 4,869 10,038 1,908 778 17,593 57,995 26 674 1,087 186 121 2,068 27 1,525 2,272 571 353 4,721 28 1,856 2,301 568 193 4,918 29 2,093 3,994 813 259 7,159 30 4,211 8,048 1,257 800 14,316 31 3.1181 10,362 1,349 1,523 17,115 29,992 21,273 8,801 206,454 16,324 8,289 182,130 10 4 100 24,324 13 % 31,184 49,298 47,195 50297 TOTAL 71,033 131,948 24,061 11,616 238,659 96 TOTALS 59,297 117,083 21,273 8,801 206,454 % OF SALE 30 55 10 5 100 SALES INC OR DEC 32,205 16 % 'NCI L' CITY OF HUTCHINSON CITY OF HUTCHINSON LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON - LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON MAY 1998 MAY 1997 MAY TOTAL MAY 1997 TOTAL 1998 LIQUOR BEER WINE MISC. TOTAL BY WEEK LIQUOR BEER WINE MISC. TOTAL BY WEEK 1 1,327 2,641 803 200 4,971 1 1,785 3,883 729 305 6,702 2 2,091 3,373 583 236 8,283 2 3,390 8,168 1,314 459 11,329 3 3,139 6,246 1,251 445 11,081 3 3,776 7,139 1,637 801 13,153 4 3,488 6,132 1,050 473 11,124 31,184 33,458 5 1,493 $476 321 128 4,416 6 1,521 2,443 509 164 4,637 6 1,301 2,889 353 224 4,557 7 1,114 2,163 324 129 3,730 7 2,024 2,491 746 237 5,498 8 1,400 2,184 530 293 4,407 8 2,091 3,932 516 295 8,834 8 2,015 3,323 812 300 6,250 9 4,459 8,064 1,402 830 14,545 10 3,793 7,016 1,118 395 12,322 10 3,648 7,881 1,495 623 13,448 11 2,594 5,733 1,150 415 9,892 41,238 49.298 12 1,303 2,143 468 158 4,070 13 1,256 2,235 304 189 3,984 13 1,696 1,981 701 134 4,492 14 1,372 2,003 439 106 3,920 14 1,911 2,405 480 203 4,999 15 1,812 2,888 446 152 5,308 15 2,378 3,887 720 250 7,235 18 1,774 3,739 804 278 - 8,385 18 3,812 7,571 1,244 670 13,297 17 3,214 6,883 1,125 512 11,734 17 3,338 7,404 1,533 827 13,102 18 3,277 7,208 1,436 510 12,431 47,195 43,770 19 1,686 2,432 354 220 4,892 20 1,638 2,764 487 550 5,439 20 1,984 3,000 335 243 5,562 21 1,090 2,784 390 204 4,488 21 1,92 3,448 516 184 5,840 22 1,840 3,721 434 198 5,994 - 22 2,311 4,908 789 380 8,388 23 2,148 4,828 734 303 8,011 23 5,846 10,195 1,757 820 18,829 24 4,922 9,537 1,822 803 16,884 24 4,859 10,038 1,908 778 17,593 25 4,429 10,165 1,760 845 17,199 60664 57,895 28 674 1,087 168 121 2,088 27 HOLIDAY 0 27 1,525 2,272 571 353 4,721 28 1,599 2,352 882 222 4,835 28 1,858 2,301 558 193 4,918 29 1,483 3,213 802 224 5,502 29 2,093 3,994 813 259 7,159 30 1,904 . 4,362 502 295 7,053 30 4,211 A048 1,257 800 1 31 3,298 7,141 1,596 559 12,592 31 3,881 10,352 1,349 1,523 17,115 29.992 50297 TOTAL 59,297 117,083 21,273 8,801 206,454 TOTAL 71,033 131,948 24,051 11,618 236,569 95 TOTAL 54,286 103,252 16,324 8,289 182,130 98 TOTALS 59,297 117,083 21273 8,801 208,454 % OF SAL 29 57 10 4 100 % OF SALE 30 55 10 5 100 SALES INC OR DEC 24,324 13 % SALES INC OR DEC 3$206 18 % • • s CITY OF HUTCHINSON LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON MAY 1995 MAY TOTAL BY WEEK -- 4,971 1995 LIQUOR BEER 1 1,175 - 1.929 2 1,393 2,299 3 1,273 2,212 4 1,572 3,270 5 2,562 6,331 6 2,773 5,508 8 1,545 1,840 9 1,439 1,833 10 1,285 2,288 11 1,703 3,972 12 3,154 6,921 13 3,195 4,991 15 1,184 2,139 16 1,618 2,244 17 1,394 2,771 18 1,659 3,932 19 2.917 6,752 20 3.051 5,741 22 1,319 2,241 23 1,274 2,314 24 1,750 2,943 25 1,939 4,645 26 5,017 8,995 27 4,386 8,008 29 545 1,761 30 1,667 2,672 31 1,476 2,700 TOTAL 54,265 103,252 94 TOTAL 47,662 94,466 % OF SAL 30 57 SALES INC OR DEC MISC. 200 236 445 473 164 129 293 300 395 415 189 106 152 278 512 510 550 204 199 303 603 845 222 224 295 559 8,801 8,289 4 TOTAL TOTAL BY WEEK -- 4,971 - - -- CITY OF HU TCHiNSON 11,081 11,124 LIQUOR STORE COM?.AR;SON ----- --'--- 4,407 MAY 1996 12,322 9,892 41,238 3,984 TOTAL '-- -- --'-- --._"-'-------- 5,306 -- ---- WINE MIFC" TOTAL BY WEEK MAY 43,770 5,439 4,468 1996 LIQUOR BEER 8.011 MINE 381 120 3,605 '-----'------'- 57,995 0 -- 283 201 4,176 1 1.327 2,641 303 395 162 4,042 206.454 2 2,091 3,373 583 454 182 5,478 3 3,139 6,246 1,251 821 324 10,038 4 3,469 6,132 1,050 1,103 432 9,816 37,155 6 1.521 2,443 509 317 134 3,836 7 1,114 2,163 324 369 138 3,779 8 1,400 2,184 530 449 190 4,212 9 2,015 3,323 612 432 324 6,431 10 3,793 7,016 1,118 1,062 420 11,557 11 2,594 5,733 1,150 1,060 486 9,732 39,547 13 1,256 2,235 304 311 250 3,884 14 1,372 2,003 439 498 136 4,496 15 1,812 2,896 446 343 217 4,725 16 1,774 3,739 604 477 283 6,351 17 3,214 6,883 1,125 1.083 395 11,147 18 3,277 7,208 1,436 989 792 10,573 41,176 20 1,638 2,764 487 337 185 4,082 21 1,090 2,784 390 327 164 4,079 22 1,640 3,721 434 493 458 5,644 23 2,148 4,826 734 518 265 7,367 24 4.922 9.537 1,822 1,217 608 15,837 25 4,429 10,165 1,760 1,406 706 14,506 51,515 27 HOLIDAY 223 233 2,762 28 1,599 2,352 662 512 258 5,109 29 1,463 3,213 602 464 226 4,866 30 1,904 4,362 502 12,737 31 3,296 7,141 1,596 16,324 8,289 182,130 TOTAL 59,297 117,083 21,273 14,360 5,914 163,402 95 TOTAL 54,265 103,252 16,324 9 5 100 % OF SAL 29 57 10 18,728 11 % SALES INC 0? DEC 24,324 MISC. 200 236 445 473 164 129 293 300 395 415 189 106 152 278 512 510 550 204 199 303 603 845 222 224 295 559 8,801 8,289 4 TOTAL TOTAL BY WEEK -- 4,971 - - -- 6,283 11,081 11,124 33,459 4,637 3,730 4,407 6,250 12,322 9,892 41,238 3,984 3,920 5,306 6,395 11,734 12,431 43,770 5,439 4,468 5,994 8.011 16,884 17,199 57,995 0 4,835 5,502 7,063 12,592 29,992 206.454 182,130 100 13 % 0 CRY OF HUTCHINSON LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON MAY 1994 MAY TOTAL 1994 LIQUOR BEER WINE MISC. TOTAL BY WEEK 2 1,098 1,608 309 148 3,163 3 1,502 1,468 249 135 3,354 4 1,063 2,122 229 187 3,601 5 1,646 2,506 441 263 4,856 6 2,608 4,817 736 271 8,432 7 2,636 5,657 1,146 378 9,817 9 1,308 1,714 263 130 3,415 10 1,006 2,205 296 160 3,667 11 1,074 2,365 394 126 3,959 12 1,958 3,712 519 219 6,408 13 2,776 6,418 825 383 10,402 14 2,870 5,130 1,057 304 9,361 16 838 1,743 207 104 2,892 17 960 2,354 292 93 3,699 18 2,057 2,625 344 178 5,204 19 1,772 4,194 561 283 6,810 20 2,640 6,564 868 425 10,497 21 2,483 5,763 840 540 9,626 23 1,052 2,370 294 217 3,933 24 970 2,198 307 202 3,677 25 1,696 2,426 515 169 4,806 26 2,172 3,901 841 265 7,179 27 4,108 8,269 1,080 546 14,003 28 3,791 9,275 1,297 857 15.220 30 323 844 87 101 1,355 31 1,255 2,218 363 230 4,066 TOTAL 47,662 94,466 14,360 6,914 93 TOTAL 44,311 82,534 13,751 5,883 % OF SALE 29 58 9 4 SALES INC OR DEC 16,923 12 % 0 0 CITY OF HUTCHINSON LIQUOR STORE COMPARISON MAY 1995 MAY TOTAL 1995 LIQUOR BEER WINE MISC. TOTAL BY WEEK 33,223 37,212 38,728 48,818 1 1.175 1,929 381 120 3,605 2 1,393 2.299 283 201 4,176 3 1,273 2,212 395 162 4,042 4 1,572 3,270 454 182 5,478 5 2,562 6,331 821 324 10,038 6 2,773 5,508 1,103 432 9,816 8 1,545 1,840 317 134 3,836 9 1.439 1,833 369 138 3,779 10 1,285 2,288 449 190 4,212 11 1,703 3,972 432 324 6,431 12 3,154 6,921 1,062 420 11,557 13 3,195 4,991 1,060 486 9,732 15 1,184 2,139 311 250 3,884 16 1,618 2,244 498 136 4,496 17 1,394 2,771 343 217 4,725 18 1,659 3,932 477 283 6,351 19 2,917 6,752 1,083 395 11,147 20 3,051 5,741 989 792 10,573 22 1,319 2,241 337 185 4,082 23 1,274 2,314 327 164 4,079 24 1,750 2,943 493 458 5,644 25 1,939 4,645 518 265 7,367 26 5,017 8,995 1,217 608 15,837 27 4,386 8,008 1,406 706 14,506 29 545 1,761 223 233 2,762 30 1,667 2,672 512 256 5,109 31 1,476 2,700 464 226 4,866 37.155 39,547 41,176 51,515 12,737 TOTAL 54,205 1-'3,252 1E,324 8,28^ 182.130 94 TOTALS 47,662 94,46E 14,360 6,914 !C3,402 OF SALE 9 5 100 5ALE5 INC Or GEC 6.726 o 5,421 163,402 146,479 100 Date: 06101!97 Time: 11:35:10 Page: 1 Itea code Description DEPTNO -> I (LI%M) Count 1078 Subtotals -) DEPTND -) 2 (BEER) Count 556 Subtatals-) DEPTNO -> 3 (WIFE) Count 1048 Subtotals - -> DEPTNO - -) 5 (ICE) Count 2 Subtotals - -) DEPTNO - -7 9 (RENTAL) Count 2 Subtotals -) DEPTND -> 10 (TOBACCO PRODUCTS) Count 332 Subtotals -) DEPTNO - -> 90 (MISC BEER) Count I Subtotals -> DEPTH] -) 91 (MISC LIQUI Count 1 Subtotals -'> DEPTNO - -) 92 (MISC WIND Count 1 Subtatals-) DEPTNO -) 93 (MISC 6.5%) Count 269 Subtotals -) DEPTNO -> 94 IMISC NO TAX) Count 59 Subtotals -) Count 3349 Totals -> 'LIQUOR HUTCH' On Extended Cls ordr q --O-H cast (THURS)5/1 /97- (SAT)5131 /97 • --- - - - - -- Month to date sales - - - - - -- qty Cost Markdowns Sales Profits 8P % 23959 171533.03 7174 55203.33 800.42 70^432.45 15029.12 21.4 6902 42661.20 15038 103908.'3 670.40 131272.74 27 20.8 16954 15712.97 477.81 23581.66 7868.69 w.4 75., 4275 1303.75 1079.95 82.8 925 2^c3.80 70 275.W 275.00 100.0 2580 6956.77 84.70 5457.11 1411.94 25.9 1657 4045.17 - 0.92 -0192 100.0 11111 3283 5349.06 2705.19 3857.29 1152.10 tttwrt 29.9 1538 56.09 909 1760.12 198 395.57 1.94 588.58 193.01 32.8 54587 303613.70 31075 182194.36 2091.36 236567.66 54373.30 23.0 N Date; 06101,`97 Tine: 11:42:37 Page: 1 Item code Description DEFTNO - -) 1 UIM) Count 1078 Subtatals_; DEPTNO - -> 2 (BEER) Count 556 Subtotals - -) DEPTNO -> 3 (MINE) Count iO4B Subtatals-) DEPTNO -) 5 (ICE) Count 2 Subtotals-? DEPTNO -) 9 (RENTAL) Count 2 Subtotals - -) DEPTNO -) 10 (TOBACCO PRODUCTS) Count 332 Subtotals - -> DEPTNO -> 90 (MISC BEER) Count 1 Subtatals-> DEPTNO - -) 91 (MISC LIQUIM() Count 1 Subtatals-> DEPTNO -) 92 (MISC RIME) Count 1 Subtotals -) DEPTNO -i 93 (MISC 6.5 %) Count 269 Subtotals -) DEPTNO -) 94 (MISC NO TAX) Count 59 Subtotals- -> Count M49 Totals - -> 'LIQUOR HUTCH' Extended - -- Cls Q-D-N cast Qty (FRI)11"7- (SATWI1 /97 • -- Year to Date Sales -- - - - - -- Cost Markdowns Sales Profits GP % 23959 171533.03 29792 224127.99 2717.24 297080.35 62952.36 21.9 6902 42661.20 55715 366495.71 1933.41 466347.48 99851.77 21.4 16954 75353.52 16972 66363.95 1437.75 99654.82 33490.87 33.5 1665 409.95 2504.35 2094.40 63.6 118 431.00 431.00 100.0 2580 6956.77 7394 15858.78 265.25 21756.76 5897.98 27.1 - 0.92 - 0.42100.0 Matt 3263 5349.06 5392 7767.41 137,33 11006.8() 32 29,4 409 1760,12 761 1517.63 16.63 2247,26 729.63 32,5 54587 303613.70 118009 682541.42 7007.61 8912227.90 208686,46 23.4 • Date: 06/01197 lime: 11;49;21 Page: 1 Itea Cade Description DEPTNO - -) I (LIQUORI Count 1076 Subtatals—) DEPTNO - -) 2 (BEER) Count 556 Subtotals —) DEPTNO —> 3 (NINE) Count 1046 Subtotals —) DEPTNO —> 5 (ICE) Count 2 Subtatals—) DEPTNO —) 9 (RENTAL) Count 2 Subtotals —> DEPTH] - -) 10 (TOBACCO PRODUCTS) Count 7, Subtatals—) DEPTNO - -7 90 (MISC BEER) Count i Subtatals—> DEPTNO - > 91 (MISC LIgIX!() Count i Subtatals—) DEPTNO —> 92 (MISC WINE) Count 1 Subtatals—) DEPTNO - -) 93 (MISC 6.5 %) Count 269 Subtotals —) DEPTNO —) 94 (MISC NO TAX) Count 59 Subtatals—) Count 3349 Totals --> 'LIQUOR HUTCH' AS OF: 1OPM quantity On Hand Report (SAT)Wl/97 LIM 14UTCH • Cls Ave. Cost Ext Av Cost Price 1 On kit I Vendor Cross reference Last Cast Ext L Cost Ext Price 1 6p % Min ordr q-0-H Trnsfr 1715".03 23.3 23959 170883.52 223640.81 42661.29 22.6 6902 42619.66 55134.45 75353.52 3510 16954 75718.44 115944.64 {{{{{ {{{{{ 6956.77 30.5 2580 6972.36 10016.76 {{{{{ 5349.06 ".5 328 5368.94 B040.21 1760.12 32.5 9019 1605.85 2696.31 .'x),3613.70 26.9 54587 303166.77 415385.18 • .:�";_, i r,: •:n1.3:5� 'PR cow Descriotion 6' subtotals - -? s1, subtotal= -> ? Subtatals--? '0 - -> ° (PENTAD i Suhtotals -j 1n (TQBACCO PRODUCTS) ^7 Subtotals -) 9) (MISC BEER) Subtntdlc - -> ] ct 1rISC LI9UQR1 Subtotals-` 7 i 92 (NEC WINE) o i Subtotals - -? E - !O -i 93 (rISC 6.5:4) 7�nr, 32q 9ubtatals - -) 'o•.n: 3041 Totals O LIOUOR HUTCH" On Extended -- -- ---- Cls ordr 0 -0-H cost Oty (WED)5/0 (FR05/31 /96 - - -- Month to date sales --------------- Cost Mar4downs Sales Profits BP k 1 ,3408 158099.00 6259 45785.34 525.18 58770.26 12984.94 22.1 8065 49235.60 13636 311.20 116773.30 24785.52 ZL2 91987.78 21207 67204.28 3962 '13975.56 368.09 20895.60 v 6920.04 3.'.1 660 114.45 859.40 744.95 86.7 17 2126 4292.06 1620 3281.28 50.81 160.01 160.01 100.0 4461.94 1180.66 26.5 tts+> - - - 5301 8140.38 1308 2366.96 28.99 - - 3319.25 932.29 28 60107 286971.32 27462 157531 37 1284.27 205239.78 47708.41 23.2 I Date 06101/96 Tim" 07104:46 Pagei I Itee code Deurlption DE"K - -> I (LIQUOR) Count 969 Subtotals - -> DE"M - > 2 (BEFRI '"t 590 5ubtotil5 -i DEMN -> 3 (NINE) Cauat 919 Subtotals - kTM -) 5 (ICE) G"t 3 Subtotals-? DEM -> 9 (RENTALI Gouet I Subtatals-> DE►l10 -7 10 (TOBACCO PRODUCTS) CXMM W Subtotal% -> DEFM - 90 (MISC BEERI LOAN't 1 Subtotals - -) DEFM -> 91 (MISC LIQUOR) =mm I Subtotal% -i DEPM -) 92 IMISC NINE) :Aunt 1 Subtotals - ) :EPFMB -) 93 (MISC 6.5%) G4XM 329 Subtatals-> aunt 3041 Total% -> *LIQUOR HUTCH' Extended - - - -- Cls Qr-O -H cast qty (WED)1/03/96- (FRI)5/31 /96 -- Year to Date Sales --- - - - - -- - - Cost Markdowns Sales Profits 8P % 23408 1580".00 27293 209445.38 2874.72 267014,27 57568.89 21.6 8065 49235.60 53649 347756.00 1380.22 444869.51 97113.51 21.8 21207 67204.28 16556 61193.B7 2063.91 91260.&) ;0060.73 329 1549 265.20 1971.51 1706.31 86.5 33 320.01 310.01 100,0 2126 42K. 06 6163 11982.96 2 ".13 1&030.19 4047.23 25.2 n u ew�t iNalf 5, 810.38 6176 9418.80 146.29 13171.93 3753.13 28,5 60107 286971.32 111419 640062,21 6687,27 834636.02 194575.81 0 'LIQUOR la t< 06io1ig6 ` line: 7 ? pagp, 1 Item Code Description HUTCH' Quantity On Hand Report CIS Ave. Cost Vendor Cross reference Last Cost AS OF: IOPM (FRI)5r341�6 Ext Ay Cost Price 1 On kit Ext L Cost Ext Price 1 fip % Min ordr Q-O-M Tms rcwM —7 1 (LIDJOR) lnunt 969 Subtotals--i — - -- - - - - -- -- 158099.00 23.4 23408 157278.21 206442.92 DEPTNO —) 2 (BEER) Gaunt 590 Subtotals-1 - - - - --- -- -- -- - --- - - -- -- 49235.60 22.6 8065 47666.27 63580.01 CUTNO - -> (MINE) - aunt 919 Subtctal ^s - -? - - - - - -- -- - - -- 67204.28 35.6 21209 66396.93 104356.63 C£PTNO - i 5 (ICE) ':aunt 3 Subtotals—) - - - -- - -- - -- PrPTNO - -` P (RENTAL) Cnint 1 Subtotals—, - - - - -- - - -- -- -- etax� i7N7 —; 10 (TOBACCO PRUD7CT5) n nt 2'7 Subtotals - -, - - - -- - - - - - -- -- 4242.06 30.1 2126 4343.17 6136.52 t YO - q0 (M13C SEER) not 1 sub'atals ) - - - - -- -- - - - - -- -- -- ar*tt CCPTNU - -i 91 (MISC LIOUOR) - ':�unt 1 Subtatals--i - - - -- -- - --- -- - -- --- ►rrrtr PcPTNO - -? 92 (MISC WINE) - -- ■�a+r 'No (MI 6.5 %) •.mint 3 "19 Subtotals —'> -- - -- --- -- - - -- - - -- 8140.38 3 9301 7962.95 12137.40 Count 3041 Totals --` === __a ____ ______ ___ __ _____ s 286971.32 26.9 60107 281627.53 392653.48 .. -&