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cp09-13-1965 cITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING September 13, 1965 X. CALL TO ORDER - 7:30 P.M. 2. INVOCATION - REV. MCNEILLY APPROVE MINUTES RegfAlar Meeting - August 23, 1965 APPROVE BILLS THIRD & FINAL READING - Ordinance No. 274 amending Ordinance No. 267 ,.tf. REPORT ON DAM - 1445 P. M. Lam• Report on operation 8. ENGINEER j Street Dept. truck b. End loader for Street Dept. c. Street light for South Jorgenson Street d. Petitions ", t' 'r` �..•' ^' �� i e. Building Permits . MOTION TO APPOINT AUDITING FIRM rOR FISCAL YEAR BEGIN WORK ON ESTIMATE ON 1966 Budget for Tax levy by October 1. 1. REZONING AREA FROM R-1 to B-3 Publication No. 945 _ BLUE SHIELD MEDICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE Coverage ? SAFETY COUNCIL MINUTES - attached PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES - attached 15. ADJOURNMENT REGULAR COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS August 23, 1965 A Regular Council meeting was called to order by Mayor l?itzloff in the Council Chambers at the hour of 7:30 P.M. Invocation by Rev Kottke Members present: Aldermen Linder, Kost, Hanson, Johnson, Attoraey Schantzen, Engineer Wilson Members absent: None Motion was made, seconded and carried to approve the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of August 9, 1965. Motion was made. seconded and carried that the following bills be granted and paid out of the proper funds as follows: GENERAL FUND Oswald Publishing Co. American Bar Association Wallner Printing Company Persian's Office Machines Thermo -Fax Sales Inc. Edw. Stoeckman Acme Chemical Co. Culligan Water Conditioning Missour-Kansas Chemical Co. Miller Industries Erickson Oil Products Eli K. Jensen Continental Safety Equip., Mankato Fire & Safety Co. Inc. The Bi-LaVeral Fire Hose Co. Fire ExtiAguisher Sales & Service W. A. Korngiebel Sidney Carlson Cashs Drawer #2 Theophil Grunewaldt Paul & Clara Riebe David Ruzicka Juul Contracting Co. Blaine Brende ROAD AND BRIDGE Earl Waisanen Earl Waisanen Blaine Brende Blaine Brende Carl Baumetz Roy Benton Gerald Fisher Roger Telecky George Richards Otto Runke State Dept. of Highways Erickson Oil Products McCombs and Hansen Wallner Printing Company Rockwell Manufaclturing Co. Sterling Electric Company Wm. Yaeck V Supplies - judge $ 3.09 Supplies - judge 5.14 Supplies - judge & general 22.00 Service on calculator 35.00 Paper supplies 91.36 Registering titles, etc. 33.40 Janitor supplies 52.32 Service 14.00 Janitor supplies 19.46 Repair doors at City Hall 22.90 Gas - Police Dept. 146.23 Patrolman 160.00 Fire Dept. - raincoats 383.40 Fire Dept. - foam 55.00 Fire Dept. - Hose 543.90 Recharge extinguishers 11.00 Fire inspections 40.00 Building Inspections 155.00 Reimbursement 8.75 Dog hours 28.60 Payment on land 850.00 Use of equipment 168.00 FLOOD Repairs from flood 1844.93 FLOOD Labor 5.20 Flood $ 4689.68 Labor 15-3 Project & Eng. 90.40 (July 26-31) Labor 15-3 Project 54.40 (Aug. 18-21) Labor 15-3 Project (July 23 -Aug. 8) 145.60 Labor 15-3 Project (Aug. 9-23) 133.25 Labor 218.75 Labor 180.00 Labor 150.00 Labor 191.63 Labor 175.00 Labor - dump 11.70 Engineers - equipment 160.14 Gas - engineers 7.86 Engineering aid (15-3) 184.00 Printing signs, time books 43.60 Repair parking meters 35.23 Bulbs and luminaires 892.88 Blacktop - street maint. 566.50 BRAD AND BRIDGE (continued) Bullert Washed Sand and Gravel Gravel - street maint. 354.12 Juul Contracting Co. Repairs 55.50 Wesco Steel Company Equipment repair 231.52 Plowmans Equipment repair 31.81 id xx1a*ixMNN±xVMx Cash Drawer #2 Reimbursement 1.75 Hall Equipment Inc. Equipment repair 246.90 Klawitterts Mobil Station Labor on Milan Kohls car 25.50 $ 4188.04 WATER & SEWER Earl Waisanen-_ Labor (15-5) 6.40 John C. Hitzemann Labor - sewer cleaning 130.65 Jefferey Hoeft Labor - sewer cleaning 147.70 Blaine Brende Labor (15-5) 5.20 Cash Drawer #2 Reimbursement 6.36 Wallner Printing Company "Door Knobs' cards 15.75 Lyon Chemicals Inc. Purification supplies 212.28 Red Owl Paper towels 12.51 Juul Contracting Co. Repairs - water & sewer 666.60 First National Bank of Mpls. Water & Sewer Rev. of 1960 4711.00 5914.45 SINKING FUND NO. 2 First National Bank of Mpls. Storm Sewer Impr. 10/1/61 775.00 LIQUOR STORE John P. Busch Labor 8.00 Arnold G. Klawitter Labor 57.00 Phil A. Buck Labor 6.00 Distillers Distributing Co. Liquor 1135.05 Griggs, Cooper & Co., Icn. Liquor 1497.49 Lynn Johnson Company, Inc. Liquor 243.52 Old Peoria Company, Inc. Liquor 524.77 Ed. Phillips & Sons Co. Liquor & wine 789.91 Mid -West Wine Co., Inc. Wine 61.70 -3- Motion was made, seconded and carried to approve $50.00 to the Safety Council for operating budget for the balance of the current year. Marvin Nelson, 628 Main Street South was present to discuss water drainage from higher property running onto his property. He was told this problem could be solved either by landscaping to provide proper draingge, a private tile to a catch basin, or a storm sewer in this drainage area. Ng action taken. Frank Janousek, Janousek's Barber Shop on north Main Street was present to discuss plans for remodeling h is barber shop. Discussion of a storm sewer in the area of Washington Ave North. Engineer Wilson gave a report on a small storm sewer serving this area at the present time. He recommended replacement by a new storm sewer that would start at 1st Ave NE, service a private storm sewer, run west to the alley between Hassan & Jefferson Streets and then to the river. thereupon Alderman Kost introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: % WIV\ RESOLUTION NO. 2406 RES LUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND EKKKUM CALLING HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT WHEREAS, p rsuant to Resolution No. 2394 of the City Council adopted July 12, 1965, a report has bee prepared by the City Engineer with reference to the improvement of blocks 44,45,47, N1/2 of the City of Hutchinson, also described as that area bounded by 2nd Ave NE, Hassan Street North, Washington Ave East, Adams Street North, and the south fork of the Crow River, by the installation of Storm sewer, and to assess the benefited property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to Minn. Stats., Sec. 429.011 to 429.111 (Laws 1953, Chapter 398, as amended.) NOW'THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON,MINNESOTA: 1. Charles J. Wilson is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement. He shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. Alderman Hansom seconded the motion to adopt said resolution, and upon vote being taken, the following voted in favor of Resolution No. 2406: Alderman Linder "aye" Alderman Hanson "aye" Alderman Kost "aye" Alderman Johnson "aye" The following voted against this resolution: None Adopted by the City Council this 23rd day of August, 1965. Engineer Wilson reported on a request for atreet lights at 6th Ave NE east of Bluff Street. He recommended installing a light at 6th Ave NE and Waller Drive. Motion was made, seconded and carried to have a street light installed at 6th Ave NE and Waller Drive as recommended by the Engineer. Motion was made, seconded and carried that the following building permits be granted: Ivan Hurt - 28 Grove St N Addition to present house 3 - M Company Remodel dock on NE side of Magnetic Plant Alderman Hanson made a motion to authorize Engineer Wilson to have cross section5of the river made, the cost to be paid by the Park Board, with their approval. Alderman Kost seconded the motion of Alderman Hanson, and upon vote being taken,carried. Discussion of the State Building Code for commercial buildings. No action taken. Alderman Kost made a motion to award the bid for Sanitary Sewer & Water Project 15-5 to Juul Contracting Co., Hutchinson, Minn., as low bidder, in the amount of $31,219.00. Alderman Hanson seconded the motion of Alderman Kost,.and upon vote being taken,carried. -4 - Engineer Wilson explained there was more work in the Engineering Department than when Roger Josephson was hired, and asked that he be given a raise. Alderman Hanson made a motion to give Roger Josephson a raise of $50.00 per month effective September 1, 1965. Alderman Kost seconded the motion of Alderman Hanson, and upon vote being taken, carried. Alderman Kost introduced Ordinance No. 274 and moved its first reading: ORDINANCE NO. 274 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION V OF ORDINANCE NO. 267, RELATING TO SEWER AND WATER CHARGES BY THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON ORDAINS: Section I: That Section V of Ordinance67 be and the same hereby is amended so that as amended the said Section V shall, and hereby is deleted, voided and removed in total from said ordinance. Alderman Linder seconded the motion of Alderman Kost to introduce Ordinance No 274 for its first reading. Upon roll call, all members present voted in favor of Ordinance No. 274 and it was declared passed on its first reading. Alderman Linder introduced Ordinance No. 274 and moved its second reading: ORDINANCE NO. 274 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION V OF ORDINANCE NO. 267, RELATING TO SEWER AND WATER CHARGES BY THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON. Alderman Kost seconded the motion of Alderman Linder to introduce Ordinance No 274 for its second reading. Upon roll call, all members present voted in favor of Ordinance No. 274 and it was declared passed on its second reading. Motion was made, seconded and carried to transfer $25,000.00 from Sinking Fund # 4 to the Road abd Bridge Fund. Discussion of the operation of the dump. It was suggested leasing the dump to a private operator. The clerk was requested to get information from some cities of comparable size on their operation and charges. Motion was made, seconded and carried -to adjourn at 11:15 P.M. Mr. C;trl.-on, Members of the Hutchinson Planning Commission. I AM APP.:tidING uN 6&HALe OF lhi 60AHv Or' UIci&CT'udS Ur' IH& HUkCnIN.juN CHi%M>r,srt Ur' CUMMGrr,.&. HUTCHINSuN H:,S dNJvY io AN LAC:.L,L.:.NT GriUwTH rtATC;, SlttriTING dITH A eur'UL.ATIUN OF 49690 TO tiN LSTIM,,. LJ 69943 AT THd ur' 1964. rigd.,IL SALco VuLU,-,d HAS CLIhlrsr:D VhQM 13.1 MILLIUN DULLAHS IN 19JO TO 16.4 MILLIUN DOLLAriS IN 1963. IN TH6 SAME P&AIUD OF TIMd A6TAIL r.MPLUYM.AT HAS HIS N rduM 475 PdUkLd eAID ANNUALLY 1.1 MILLIUN DOLLARS TO 531 FSUPLd BzING mw 1.6 MILLION JULLAriS. TH&" IS NU vtUc�illvN AS Tu 'ltic 6CuNuMiC IMr'OrtTANC., Or' `i'H.s ttcTAIL COMMUNITY. HUTCHINSuN HAS 14UW dr.ACH.:ll A fuINT Ur' ..c'CISIU;4. THc: CUM.F.UNITY CAi1 dcLUNL PHUFLEATY THz;H&bY �NCUUAAuING tiDDIiIONAL „-4..LQPM--VT AND GduwTH WITHIN I'Hc' CITY LIMITS 4HI'.:H IN TURN WILL create new JOBS ANu bdUAi)-N TH:: TAX 13 -6-- Uri Thc; CUM;r*,UNI'rY CAN Cu.,,'iii4Ud IN IIS SA ia; YALZ::HN ANi� Nu`I' HcCu.i:;I.,C; NHUoiTH r'UT&NTIAL l n.:,ALBY INCtir.ASING ALi;I I: u1JAL BUSIA :,SS i), ✓VLLu JM-iRk UU14iic: Ur' LH., Curl. u.inid jAMIT6 ur' l'ri.: CU1,,:,,UNITY. IF U:;V :Lu&,,.: 4T TAKnS FLACd UU,:iljd ur' Tnz CUaruakiz LIMITS Ur' The CUM,%UNITY THr;d6 Ada TWO u6elNtis 1)ISADVAN'1't,GzS. TH6 t r'p.HS'T B&ING Tri CITY +JILL NUT N&CcIV;L THC, TAX B&Nr;Ir'Il'S FdUM THr, dXrANSIUN t%ND ScCtaAJLY, BUT rLUST IMAJdTAAT, Iris CUj1vN A SHUrrlNG PATTC,kL4 WILL ri6 r.1.T6dr:D Gti ;,iTLY PLACING HAdD* SHIPS uil MANY OF uUrt 6X1.,i1NG UKGA 1,,,iTIuNS. IT HAS BasN rriuVsN IHAI UUk:H r)c✓;sLUt'M:NTS CAUSc A D6'1,_.r11Uru,:IUN b--C.-,U6& Or' TH& lack OF SAL.IS VULU1,,& FUM 'I hi, r:X1.dlNG t3u6I1NaS3 CUMAUAITY THC:HsBY ri.,:,�;ING THs BuJINJ=,SSLS I14.A 1NuN-CuMr.;Tl'1IVr, POSITIUN mhlCkl IS THC: ri :SuLT QF uU 1 SIrJd r :�Clu:iS THAT TH : oUSIN •,.» CUMi,UNI rY CANNOT i +r'LU :IdCd. -FHHTH&H DETGRIUdATION MILL BRING ABUUT A DEVALUnI'ION OF 'THG SMITING BUSIN-SS COMMUNITY AND dATHEd THAN 6ROADENING THE TAX bA6 IT WILL SHRINK AND Pit -S -NT HUN UnN?.HS L41LL HAVE TU MAKE Ur THd Dir'Fj&hmNCE. Thi PLANNING COMMISSIONS PBUeQSAL,TO kir.LUNE ,A ,KR0I-4 ll ►- '' ° .,AtirA, BUUND6D BY FuUaTH AVr;NUE NULI.Law :.ST, GL&N- °STcti' T'.-SwxT3* THItW AVr:NUc NUATHWEST AND Tiic W63T CITY LIMIiS�-LINE TO CUMMEACIAL PAOPEKTY IS A FOtiWAriD S'i cf' FUri 'i hr; COMMUNITY'S FUT'Ud4o Tiir. BOe.LtD 01 i)IrtaCTUHS OF THE HUTCHINSuv VtiAMt odct Or' CUMM;:aCG DO &NvudSG THIS PHUPUSAL AND HOPE IT WILL b6CUME A Fu;ALITl SO A CONTINUED CO:+TIA011Y OF THr. BUSIN SS CUMMUNiTY CAN TAKE PLACE. RUTCHIISOII SAFETY COUIICIL 'ehe Hutchinson Safet;° Council ijet on itj,-ust 3Cx'h, 1•.:65, 12 o'cloc': noon, at the IIotel JorCenuon. sen tr-bbers raere pre ent. ?�eetin, was opened by President Leslie Linder, tlith cilcnt table grayer. 22otion teas moved b-, Otto, seconded by Walter '.orngieb%e that the rAnutes and treasurer's report be accented. 110tion carries:. President Lin4er Cave a eery intcrestinE report on a typical day of a -school bus cir:tver. Larry iest:ey ipo!:e on bicycle sasety r o`_r3r? aIle reuulations. notion to nu otrzn b Iran: Broceriu::, seconced b=y Larry Ledo. Carried. Itccrcctfi:lly �i�i��".ititec': Florence Jarchc SCc:,:etary-i'masurer t'ren ,u er' creport: ,,lance Jul2G, Z GS $ _ ,C' FIo expenses Balance Lu'-Lst 3f., 1rG5 $ 3f .Cr ciutcntneon .unn. rept. 9th. 1965 The park' met in Lh o='lice of the �nr�i �benanc® builds i� with Alderman most, Jake .low man, �arold Popp, !secs .'oterts and cirace Wanstead present. :air. LerberS was not present. The minutes of raze Hui;ust meeting were road as were the bille for tiu rust and approved by tele board. Frees summarize(I the work done as followr .rase cutting continc3es, waterin`r-and trl,n.,ning trrws continues. rreca were trimmed in 4- .e school goun,�s aril two tr,'ses were ts4en ln,•.rn. The park Board helped at the -dedication et tie e1rp.:_)rt. -Naric was done on park lend. iored reported toe stump -;rinler would be at work tree day after the meeting. Jake Plowman xeported the Atizens couzittee have written men. Mesar thy who has contacted tree Lt. . ol, to aaAe a survey of ttie river Alderman :Coat explained the urSency of working and cleaning; out the river in tine area of the awi:nLI4; . H­�wever this must be cleared with the Conservation dept. before wore can start. It was decided to have the members of t ,e parx board s it in on t _. �,our;cil meeting on Aonday nite the lura. Small trees will tie orlered this fall which will be placed in the nursery by tt;e cr;:w-tary till trey have reacbed t;We 3rowth necec;eary to plant ti7G u eleewhc re. Fred ex ,r• sse3 the n .ki,3 of n la := er truck to rea(,_h hi. :er ':;ran they have been able to '11 `.�, +'re equip cent thh;; no v, 17e. The bills for Au -ust r;?.ars t -s Minn. )is. truck Hutchinron '.)Ul 'I"Y ' ju Juin L001!truct.lofl Hutch. ,hol'881� Ila iA'i'rt?. -0 �J.. re tzKe s lept ract r, �orer, 1'o'utarit 'voast to ".oast . tor:- ti;nerican Le -ion Den Jerabee ucr:g :ire niv Feterson 1'ruck .."'o 6.7, Lindau rjroa 41.2.E iitearnewood 1.. Simonson Lbr. Lo 11.93 Hutchinson 1 lephon�- �0 8.6E3 Municipal Elec. ;;0 10.63 Hutchinson L'til:tIes 3.45 Erickson Oil Products 55.36 Leo Pillatzki 446.i�c .rroem.ning 39,;.40 Stanley Lore;;ce 26U. -O Elmer Paulsen 231.4;; Joe 'retz 319.1.',0 Lester 6telnt-aue 297,70 r:.mil ,11ke 81.90 Fred Bober t . 308.70 "Trace is ns teal 10.00 hutLust - 3231 .31 Apr. to Nu:;. let" ;915 .87 ------------- 13146 .18 ..e:aetary ecelpts 960.00 x,�onses 600.46 1'aa '27 9. °-4 1•.are Leing no f r .her busi-,a i the m '.tin,_; wue .31'ourtied 7-7- 71* or. 3A l70 55 v 7e 3, 5 /099 33�p 7-7- 71* or.