Loading...
cp01-11-1965 cITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 11, 1965 1. CALL TO ORDER - 7:30 P.M. 2. INVOCATION - Rev. Wilcox 3. APPROVE MINUTES Regular Meeting - December 28, 1964 4. APPROVE BILLS 5. STREET LIGHT - Highway No. 7 & Prospect Street At the July 13, 1964, meeting Engineer Wilson recommended replacing this light with a Mercury light. No action was taken. Several complaints have been made in regard to this corner. 6. OLD BUSINESS /1. Revenue Bonds- 1964 Improvement /2. Building Permit - Lynn Township 7. NEW BUSINESS 1. Signs erected within street right of way without special permit. 8. ENGINEER 1. Larson Subdivision - Prior to final approval of the plat, Ordinance 235 requires that the subdivider enter into a contract with the City for the installation of water and sewer services to the property line of each lot. This contract should provide for either an escrow deposit or a performance bond for the cost of the services. 2. Petitions 3. Building Permits 9. ORDINANCE NO. 267 1. Airport Annexation 10. ORDINANCE NO. 268 2. Altmeyer & Otterness annexation 11. ADJOURNMENT REGULAR COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS December 28, 1964 A Regular Council meeting was called to order by Mayor Rolfe in the Council Chambers at the hour of 7:30 P.M. Invocation by Rev. Travaille Members present: Aldermen Hanson, Fitzloff, Johnson, Stearns, Atty Schantzen, Engineer Wilson, Treasurer Smith Members absent: None Motion was made, seconded and carried to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of December 14, 1964. Motion was made, seconded and carried that the following bills be allowed and paid out of the proper funds as follows, with the exception of the bill of M. D. Schantzen in the amount of $350.00. GENERAL FUND Haroa►ld A. Grams Agency Workmen's Comp. premium 3788.15 W. A. Korngiebel Fire Prevention Inspections 40.00 Public Employees Retirement Assn. .. Employer contributions 12072.09 National 5�-10$%-$1.00 rugs for liquor store 6.58 Del Cehmical Corp. Ban ice (sidewalks) 19xilk 12.5( Panama Carbon Company Carbon paper -- office 11.12 Oswald Publishing Co. Police supplies 4.42 Key Laboratories, Inc. Police - specimen test 10.45 Hutchinson F ire Dept. Fire Runs 87.50 Estherts SuOpplies - municipal judge 2.95 Sharon Berwald Salary 116.50 Theophil Grunewaldt Dog hours 44.20 16,196.46 AIRPORT Len Dettmann Labor 11.20 Richard J. Peterson Mileage re hangers 9.00 Estherts Stamp (for bookkeeper) 1.30 ROAD & BRIDGE Len Dettmann George Richards Carl Baumetz Roger Telecky Walter Christenson Victor Schmidt Howard Johnson Ray Albrecht George Richards Roger Telecky Carl Baumetz Charles Wilson Albinson Plowman's Cliff Betker Juul Contracting Co. Labor 52.80 Labor to Dec. 26 101.48 Labor tT 74.25 Labor °° 109.73 Labor " - snow removal 15.60 Labor " - snow removal 22.75 Labor Tr -- snow removal 22.75 Labor snow removal 20.80 Labor to Dec. 19 82.50 Labor to Dec. 19 79.20 Labor to Dec. 19 87.45 Registration fees & parking conf. 33.00 Plans for bridge 3.04 Cars - snow removal 3.00 Sidewalk repair 734.25 1442.60 Final Payment Project 14-2 119108.13 12,550.73 WATER & SEWER FUND Donald M. Peterson Addressograph»Multigraph Corp. Neptune Meter Company American Water Works Assn. McLeod Plumbing, Heating & Elec. Red Owl Food Stores Skelly Oil Company Lyon Chemicals Inc. Lyon Chemicals Ins. Hach chemical Company Del Chemical Corp. Axx1xRAx1 k:Rxgx Axx LIQUOR STORE Minnesota Wisconson Truck Lines John P. Busch Griggs, Cooper & Co. Griggs, Cooper & Co. Distillers Distributing Company Famous Brands, Inc. Distillers Distributing Company McKesson & Robbins Ed. Phillips & Sons Mid -West Wine Company Lynn.'Johnson Company Inc. Famous Brands Inc. Mid -West Wine Company Repair door 3.50 3.50 Plates Liquor 2.60 Meters 2$05.79 827.50 Diue s Liquor & wine 15.00 Repairs 1,849.42 159.81 Paper towels Liquor 1.29 Fuel oil 67.78 35.64 Purification supplies 265.59 Purification supplies 230.80 Purification supplies 6.72 Ice Bombs 44.20 Exxx 1,592.65 Freight 3.50 Labor 15.00 Liquor 1,842.42 Liquor 2$05.79 Liquor 196.38 Liquor & wine 1,402.55 Xx4i#. Liquor 1,849.42 Liquor 186.29 Liquor 1,438.80 Wine 67.78 Wine 138.16 Wine 6 4.3 4 Wine 102.00 A list of applicants for Cigarette Licenses for a period beginning January 1, 1965 and ending December 31, 1965, each accompanied by the proper fee of .12.00 was presented as follows: Farm & Home Distributing Co.- Highway #15 & Lynn Road South C. W. Bonniwell - Bonniwell Grocery - 560 Adams Street H. A. Rutzke - Shorty's Broiler - 122 Main Street South Oliver Klawitter - Mobil Service Station - 105 Main Street North Harvey Piehl - Farmer's Elevator Assn. - lst Ave. North & G.N. Tracks Gordon Frank - Frank Motor Company - Adams Street South L. H. Klingberg - Northside Grocery - 578 Prospect Street Jake Plowman - Plowman's Inc. - 2nd Ave & Hassan Street South Lloyd E. Mueller - National Food Store - 105 Washington Ave E. Arnold Heil - Heil & Douglass, Inc. - 24 Main Street South Earl E. Fitzloff - Fitzloff Skelly Service - 146 Main Street North Sigfried A. Johnson - Johnson Super Valu - 305 Main Street South L. & S Cafe - 12 Main Street North Floyd Hoel - Riverside Cafe - Main Street & 4th Avenue NW M. A. Laatsch - Baseman's Corner - 23 Washington Ave W Milton Lueneburg - Popp's Rexall Drug - 2 Main Street South Milburn Henke - Henke's Hamburger Shop - 40 Main Street North Herbert Hoffman - Herb's Fairway - 131 Main Street South Larry Merrick - American Legion Post #96 - 3rd Avenue SE Alfred C. Jahnke - Hutchinson Bowl - 5th Ave NW & Water Street Russell J. Meade - Meade's 1166" Station - 248 Main Street South Lloyd Torgrimson - Red Owl Agency - 242 Main Street South Emil C. Rix - Downtown Standard Service - 104 Main Street North Mrs Jack Beckwith - Northland Cafe - 209 Main Street South Dean Cripps - Royal Maid Ice Cream Shop - State Theater Bldg Roy G. Schmidt -Sun-Lite Dairy - 225 Washington Ave E Lyndon McLain - Lindy's Shell Service - 205 Main Street South Oren G. Chaprpan - Chapman Grocery - 164 Fourth Ave NW 3 M - Magnetic Plant - Highway #22 South 3 M - Tape Plant - Highway # 22 South Paul Schultz - Northside 1166" Station - 205 Main Street North Charles D. Carlson - Carlson Pharmacy - 105 Franklin Street North Florence Bolduc Satterlee - Bolduc's Corner - Main Street & Washington Ave Margaret E. Odegaard - Christy's - 18 Main Street North Ross Sheppard - Hi -Way Standard Service - Main Street N. & Fourth Ave NE Erickson Oil Products - 11 Fourth Ave NE Carl E. Peterson - Pure Oil Station - 45 Adams Street South Dudley D. DeLong - Triple "D" Cafe - 108 Main Street South Will Kurth - Kurth's Foods - 37 Main Street North Marinius Jacobson - Jacobson's Grocery - 502 Harrington Street B. M. Stolpman - Ben's Place - 134 Main Street South W. L. Todd - Hotel Jorgenson - 4 Main Street South Thomas J. Savage - Hutchinson Drug - 228 Main Street South 1 Henry Janousek - Janousek Hamburger Shop - 31 Main Street North Wylie Texaco Service - Main Street & 4th Avenue NW Motion was made, seconded and carried that the foregoing applicantions be granted and licenses be issued in accordance with Ordinance No.105. Motion was made, seconded and carried that the following applications of Alfred C. Jahnke accompanied by the proper fee of $5.00 to operate one pool table and $40.00 to operate an eight lane bowling alley at the Hutchinson Bowl for a period of one year from January 1, 1965 to December 31, 1965:be granted. Motion was made, seconded and carried that the application of Mrs. Verna Hintz, accompanied by the proper fee of $50.00 to operate a popcorn wagon on the SE corner of the Public Square be granted for a period of one year from January 1, 1965 to December 31, 1965. Motion was made, seconded and carried that the application of the Franklin Amusement Co., State Theater, accompanied by the proper fee of $100.00 be approved, to operate the State Theater, Washington Ave. E. for a period of one year from January 1, 1965 to December 31, 1965. Motion was made, seconded and carried that the application of Russell J. Meade for a taxi license, accompanied by the proper insurance policy, and a fee of $3.00, be granted, for a period of one year from Januaryl, 1965 to December 31, 1965. Location of taxi stand at Meade's 1166" Station at 248 Main Street South. Motion was made, seconded and carried that the application of Ted Hanson accompanied the proper fee of $25.00 for a roller rink in his own building, Ted's Rolle rn' g. on Lynn Road S. & Highway #15 be granted for a period of one year from January 1, 1965 to December 31, 1965. A list of applicants for Retail Distributers of Milk Routes, for a period of one year beginning January 1, 1965, and ending December 31, 1965, each accompanied by the proper fee of $10.00 was presented as follows: Sun -Lite Dairy - Roy G. Schmidt Oak Grove Dairy - Kenneth Kullgren Marvin Latzig Dairy - Marvin Latzig Russell Creamery - Wallace Christensen Motion was made, seconded and carried that the foregoing applications be granted and licenses be issued in accordance with Ordinance No. 181. A list of applicants for selling milk with a Retail Permit, for a period beginning January 1, 1965, and ending December 31, 1965, each accompanied by the proper fee of $2.00 was presented as follows: Jacobson Grocery - Marinius Jacobson Northside Grocery - L.H. Klingberg Chapman Grocery - Oren Chapman Bonniwell Grocery - Clifford Bonniwell Royal Maid- Dean Criips Super Valu Store - Sigfried Johnson National Food Store- Lloyd Mueller Red Owl Agency - Lloyd Torgrimson Kurth's Foods - Will Kurth Herb's Fairway - Herb Hoffman Sun'Lite Dairy= Roy G. Schmidt Northland Cafe - Mrs. Jack Beckwith Motion was made, seconded and carried that the foregoing applications be granted and licenses be issued in accordance with Ordinance No. 181. The following applications for hauling garbage for a period of one year beginning January,'l, 1965, and ending December 31, 1965, each accompanied by the proper fee of $24.00 was presented as follows: B. M. Stolpman Erick Fratzke Motion was made, seconded and carried that the foregoing applications be granted and licenses be issued in accordance with Ordinance No. 215. An application accompanied by the proper fee for a reserved parking space on 2nd. Avenue SW adjacent to his office was received from Dr. B. P. Wrbitzky. Alderman Stearns made a motion to deny the permit and refund the fee. Alderman Fitzloff seconded the motion of Alderman Stearns, and upon vote being taken, carried. Discussion of annexation of the Municipal Airport. Discussion of a new Ordinance for snow removal. City Attorney Schantzen reported he is working on a new Ordinance that will include all out dated Ordinances and will cover new restrictions that have been discussed. Alderman Fitzloff made a motion that the City Attorney start annexation of M. Altmeyer and Junice Otterness property that is outside the city limits. Alderman Hanson seconded the motion of Alderman Fitzloff and upon vote being taken, carried. Alderman Fitzloff made a motion Discussion concerning the vacancy in the assessors office. kkX}ma to advertise in the Leader for applications for this position. Alderman Stearns seconded the motinnofAlderman Fitzloff and upon vote, carried. Alderman Stearns introduced the following resolution anmoved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 23.5x8 ? 3 V- I RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the city on December 28, 1964, Juul Contracting Co. has satisfactorily completed the improvement of Sanitary Sewer and Water Project 14-2.(Revised),Oak Park Storm Sewer and the Lewis Aveunue. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON,MINNESOTA: The work completed under said contract is hereby accepted and approved and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the city clerk and mayor are hereby directed to issue a proper order for the final payment on such contract, taking the contractor's receipt in full. Alderman Hanson seconded the motion to adopt said resolution, and upon vote being taken, the following voted in favor of Resolution No. `2.35.0: ;5z 3 ((�-7 Alderman Hanson TTaye TT Alderman Johnson Tr aye ti Alderman Fitzloff TTayeTT Alderman Stearns TTayeTT The following voted against this resolution: None Adopted by the City Council this 28th day of December, 1964. New hours for the City Hall were approved as follows: Week days 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. (open noon hour) Closed Saturday A.M. Alderman Hanson made a motion to direct the clerk to request loan funds to pay 80% of cost of building ten hangars at the Municipal Airport. If approved these funds would be available in 1967. Alderman Stearns seconded the motion of Alderman Hanson, and upon vote being taken, carried. Engineer Wilson recommended replacing X KXXX present street lights with Mercury lights at the following locations: Oakland Ave & Hassan Street South 00-A ) Q r,d -4 3 e}� ers � �• Harrington Street & Madson Ave SGP 2kVW' Motion was made, seconded and carried to have these lights replaced.a- :� -Z-- Motion was made, seconded and carried that the following special permit for a sign be granted: Gordon J. Denno,DSC - 40 Washington Ave W Erect a sign 811 x 1411 A Delegation from the Franklin Street Baptist Church were present to discuss their plans for remodeling their church. This group had met with the Planning Commission at their regular meeting. Motion was made, seconded and carried that the variance permit be granted as recommended by the Planning Commission, subject to a survey to establish lot corners. Variance Application Franklin Street Baptist Church - Franklin at 4th Ave SW Remodel and build addition to present structure. Alderman Hanson made a motion to approve up to a $100.00 from the Civil Defense fund to be used by the Civil Air Patrol for repair of equipment. Alderman Stearns seconded the motion of Alderman Hanson, and upon vote being taken, carried. Motion was made, seconded and carried to adjourn at 9:40 P.M. SE's ETY COUNCIL The De.ce-Lber meetin of the Hutchinson Safety ;oux-cil vas field on :December 2C, 1964, aL the Hotel Jorp~_nson. 41iIlC'T.� vr' ve.,.:e preseiat. Mee -tins. vra". OpL—Jlk( PPresidentJ"inner 'S4;'-th t Minutes and Lreasvrer ' S zeports were a.pproot'.d upon I:lt?tioi; of Larry teshey, seconded by airs. A. Otto. Notion .,,qs made and seeom? d that. til ,� Hutch-',.nson, Safi ty Council send letter to the Minnesota State ilafE¢�, Gonne).]. in oritl.n.- them that i',e Eutci n o Council sZvo- "i e w1" ! � � .!-,v tC ,rt1hibit the g;a�' n_ of �... �. (1_1A,vine)- Frith 's_rLin, 1itc0 ay any tir,,ii,, y , , T C ation to be presented L.:.rr eN�:c.1 c' s,..l.ayed a Ge__tific2,te v; or.r�C;n .z. tcD Pio`:f ian 110 -Lo "s for their outstnndin' contr !iution to safety for L dua] Control. car for drivE"f":% 11"ect:!.m- adjot.i ned. Florence J,archo m = y- T reg .hirer ?`rear'urer. ' s --Cj:ort Dank balance 11/30/64 94.54 110 deposit's 14o withdraWals Balance 12/31164 $ 94..54 / /� V r di z I �.0 C. eli J / 12 ILI y5 If e. 96 X5 `Ir /l r di z I �.0 C. eli J / 12 ILI y5 If e. 96