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cp08-24-1964 cITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED REGULAR COUNCIL MEETAG August 24, 1964 1. CALL TO ORDER - 7:30 P.M. 2. INVOCATION - Rev. John Ward 3. APPROVE MINUTES Regular Meeting.- August 10, 1964 4. APPROVE BILLS BIDS - 8:00 P. M. - Publication No. 895 Project 14-2 (Revised) Street Improvement 6. COURT OF CONCILLIATION - 9:15 P.M. TRAILER PERMITS, �. DUMP COMPLAINT - Carl Bergman Letter Attached 9. OLD BUSINESS F. "� 1. Mill Levy - The Council should bear -in -mind that the 1964 Mi11 Levy must be established by October 10, 1964. Any deficiencies noted in establishing the budget this last spring should be noted and considered for this next Mill Levy. -12. Water and Sewer Rate Study - A study was presented to the Council in February 1964. The Council may wish to review this study and take action on it at this time. All ordiiaances regarding water and sewer charges_ should be reviewed and updated. 10. ENGINEERING 1. Award Project 14-2 Street Improvement 2. Lewis Avenue --If the Project proceeds, a "Resolution ordering installation of branch Sewer and Water pipes in advance of street paving" should be passed. A time limit must be set within which property owners may do this themselves. It is recommended that this be kept sho:tt. 3. Assessments for Project 14-1 4. Petitions 5, Building Permits APPOINT JUDGES for counting ballots for Primary & General Election after Polls close. 12. ADJOURNMENT RECREATION MINUTES - attached REGULAR COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS August 10, 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 July 27 and Special Meeting of July 30, 1964. Motion was made, seconded a allowed and paid out of the GENERAL FUND nd carried that the following bills be proper funds as follows: Northside i8tandard Station Gas for Police Dept. $ Larsen Communications Repair .. pliee car L & S Cafe Meals for prisoners Myron Wigen Chevrolet Co. Repair police cars Hutchinson Wholesale Supply Police supplies Gambles Battery for police car Hoelst Gas & tire repair - p6lice cars United Building Centers, Inc. Repair ., police dept. Quinlan Publishing Company Subscription - police dept. Klawitterts Mobil Station Gas for fire dept. American Linen Supply Co. Ser;vice fire dept. & city hall Wallner Printing Co. Supplies - municipal judge and clerkts office; police dept. International Business Mac Estherts Gift & Stat. Shop Minnesota Valley Testing L Westinghouse Electric Corp. Mach Corp. typewriter ribbons Supp lie s abs. Harold Ulrich Acme Chemical Company Zila Hardware Citizens Insurance Ag6ncy Aetna Life Insurance Company League Of Manna Municipalities Boulay, Anderson, Waldo & Co. Citizens Insurance Agency The Hutchinson Leader Hutchinson Telephone Co. Municipal Electric Plant Hutchinson Utilities Eli K. Jensen Theophil Grunewaldt ROAD AND BRIDGE Lakeland Asphalt, Inc. Klawitterts Mobil Station Peterson Truck Ser;vice Hutchinson Telephone Co. Hutchinson Utilities Municipal Electric Zila Hdwe. Water analyses Parks - repair transformers (insurance) Repair items Deodorant spray repair items Plate Glass ins. premium Group p rerpium Membership duesX to 9.1»65 General audit, conferences airport, helping bookkeeper Insurance Ford Van Publications, including and Service Service City Hall & Fire Dept. Patrolman Dog hours Bituminous Mix Gas for Street Dept. Street dept. car repair Service Service Service Supplies Street Dept. on it 173.94 26.50 11.60 59.44 2.75 15.45 6.17 1.92 15.00 9.85 21.90 106.70 6.30 17.51 16.50 229.00 2.00 24.23 2.74 29.00 571.69 299.00 2,490.35 6.00 631.88 122.57 179.06 4.05 128.00 32.50 373.75 178.47 29.15 7.10 3.45 903.81 37.15 REGULAR COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS -2N August 10 (cont.) ROAD AND BRIDGE (continued) Simonson Lumber Company Lathe - eng. dept. 3.80 William Marquardt Painting signs 7.50 Buckts Tire Shop Tire repair » street dept. 37.50 Hutchinson Wholesale Supply Supplies 2.63 Brunberg Sorensen & Oleson Kerosene for flares 17.80 United Building Centers, Inc. Plywood 3.52 Sterling Electric Co. Mercury vapor lamps 22.76 Ira Braun Street work 6.50 Wilbert Froemming Street work » weed cutting 24.00 Carl Baumetz Street work 185.63 George Richards Street work 183.98 Roger Telecky Street Work 8 Service 1,596.47 /73.5F$• WATER Hoelst Gas, oil, supplies, mmplx repair 33.07 Lyon Chemicals Inc. Purification supplies 259.46 Jonas Olesen Cabinet 14.50 Peterson Truck Service chg. batteries 2.00 Zila Hdwe. Supplies and repair 15.98 Estherts Gift & Stationery Shop Supplies .55 Red Owl Food Stores Supplies 2.58 Farm & Home Distributing Co. Coupling for paddle pump 1.74 Hutchinson Wholesale Supply Paint for water hydrants 22.50 United Building Centers, Inc. Supplies 5.00 Hutchinson Telephone Co. Service 28.25 Hutchinson Utilities Service 25.85 Muncipal Electric Plant Service 1,596.47 Harold Juul Refund plans & Spec. 25.00 Len Dettman Car expense 9.h5 Len Dettman Labor 140.80 Sharon Berwald Salary 103.50 Juul Contracting Co. 14-1 Project payment 20,531.83 Jeff Hoeft Labor painting hydrants 107.90 LIQUOR STORE Lynn Johnson Company Wine 89.36 Griggs, Copper & Co. Liquor & wine 844.79 Ed. Phillips & Sons Co. Liquor 167.22 Famous Brands, Inc. Liquor 874.92 Distillers Distributing Co. Liquor 381.35 Locher Bros. Beer 2,056.15 Premium Distributing Co. Beer 1,031.20 Olivia Bottling Co. Beer 380.70 Marsh Distributing Beer 1,153.10 Kaufmann Distributing Co. Beer 752.55 Cold Spring Brewing Co. Beer 103.10 H. H. Lack Freight 107.18 ,�, -a - Motion was made, seconded and carried to hire Roger Telecky as a full time employee for the Street Department as of August 1, 1964. Ray Plath and a delegation from the Hutchinson Fire Department were present to ask the council to establish a lz mill tax levy to set up a sinking fund for the purchase of new fire trucks and equipment. This request was taken under advisement. A petition was presented, signed by eleven property owners on Jorgenson Street in Oak Park First Addition in opposition to proceeding with the entire Project 14-2. They requested only storm sewer installation this year and to delete street construction and curb and gutter from the project. Discussion on Project 14-2 improvements. Alderman Johnson made a motion to reject all bids unopened, based on the petition presented by property owners on Jorgenson Street, Oak Park Addition. Alderman Hanson seconded the motion of Alderman Johnson, and upon vote taken carried by unanimous vote. Mayor Rolfe called for bids for the Park Board Garage & Maintenance Building - Publication No. 894. There were tkrpR five bids. BIDDER CERT.CK AMOUNT 1. Raske Bldg Systems Inc. $1,300.00 Alt 1- $12,990.00 Cosmos, Minn. Alt #2- 12,500.00 2. Mattson Bldg & Supply Co. Inc. Bid $11,253.00 Cokato, Minn. Bond 3. Betker Construction Co. Bid $14,279.00 Hutchinson, Minn. Bond 4. Zajicek Bros Co. Inc. Bid Bond $14,450.00 Hutchinson, Minn. S. Miller & Miller Bid Bond $15,340.00 Hutchinson, Minn. Alderman Hanson made a m9otion to accept the bid of Mattson Building & Supply Co., Inc. Cokato, Minnesota, as low bidder for the Park Board Garage & Maintenance Building. Alderman Johnson seconded the motion, and upon vote being taken, carried. Mr. Carl Bergmann was present to report damage to his field MMXXK at oining the dump. He was told to present his claim in writing Motion was made, seconded and carried to accept the Auditors Report, with the recommendations to be worked out. Elmer Merickel was present in regard to cutting down the street level before houses are built. It would make his lots too high for his building permits for South Jorgenson Street. y. This was referred to Engineer Wilson, Alderman Fitzloff and Elmer Merickel for further discussion. ;. Motion was made, seconded and carried to transfer $7,000.00 from the Liquor Fund to the General Fund retroactive to July 27, 1964. Motion was made, seconded and carried that the following locations be designated as polling places and the following named persons be appointed as Judges of Election respectfully at the State Primary Election to be held Tuesday September 8, 1964; polls to be open from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M., and the General Election to be held on Tuesday November 3, 1964 polls to be open from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. DISTRICT lst Precinct 2nd Precinct -4 - POLLING PLACE FOR BOTH THE STATE PRIMARY ELECTION AND THE GENERAL ELECTION PLACE NE Corner Armory NW Corner Armvv=y JUDGES Sophie Jenike Nina Bonniwell Leona Korngiebel Dora Jordan Ella Schultz Florence Klammer 34d Precinct SW Corner Armory Wilma Muller Edna Phillips Victoria Avery 4th Precinct South Side Armory Grace Sanstead Nellie Jensen X%MXKM Adeline DeMuth 5th Precinct SE Corner Armory Mabel Fischer Helene Kisling Mrs Ida Phillips Motion was made, seconded and carried to accept the recommendations of the Planning Commission to approve the building permit of Goebel Fixture Company preselqted at the last council meeting. Motion was made, seconded and carried to accept the Petition & Waiver of Hearing of West Central Realty Corporation - Walter Olson - Presidents as follows: Comes' now West Central Realty Corporation, Walter Olson - President, and represent that they are the owners of certain lands situated in the City of Hutchinson, McLeod County, Minnesota, more particularly described as follows: Lot 10 - 11 Oak Park Addition and, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 429 Minnesota Statutes, waive notice of hearing and notice of assessment proceeding for certain public improvements consisting of Sanitary Sewer - Water Laterals and petitions that the City of Hutchinson construct said improvements as soon as con- venient by contract or by including the same as additions to contracts already had. Dated, signed and notarized this 29th day of July, 1964. Engineer Wilson presented Change Order No, 1 for Project 14-1 Sanitary Sewer & Water Project, Juul Contracting Co. in the amount of $2819.95 to be added to the present contract. Alderman Stearns made a motian to accept this change order. Alderman Hanson seconded the motion of Alderman Stearns and upon vote being taken, carried. Aldrman Stearns introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 2322 RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING ADVERTISMENT FOR BIDS PROJECT 14-2 (REVISED) WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution passed by the council on July 13, 1964, the City Engineer has prepared plans and specifications for the revised 14-2 Street Construction Project, Oak Park Storm Sewer Project, and the Lewis Avenue Storm Sewer Project, by the construction of subbase, base curb and gutter, bituminous mat, and storm sewer, and has presented such plans and specifications to the council for approval. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HUTCHINSON, MINN: 1. Such plans and specifications, a copy of which are attached hereto and made a part hereof, are hereby approved. 2. The City Clerk shall prepare and cause t to q be,.,inse-rted in the official paper, an advertisement for bids upon the maCn.;af><, such s; such improvement ender approved plans and specifications. The alvertisement shall be published for 10 days, shall specify the work to be done, shall state that bids will be opened and considered by the council at 8:00 P.M. on August 24, 1964, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, and that no bids will be considered unless s°aled and filed with the clerk and accompanied by a cash deposit, cashier's check or certified check payable to the clerk for 10per cent of the amount of such bid. 3. Plans and Specifications and Proposal Forms are on file and are available from the Office of the City Clerk, 37 Washington Ave W, Hutchinson, Minn., upon deposit of $25.00. The full amount of this deposit will be refunded upon the return of the Plans and Specifications in good condition within seven (7) days after the date of bid openeing. Alderman Johnson seconded the motion to adopt said resolution and upon vote being taken, the following voted in favor of said Resolution No. 2322: Alderman Hanson "aye" Alderman Johnson TI aye T' Alderman Fitzloff "aye" Alderman Stearns "aye" The following voted against this resolution: None Adopted by the City Council this 10th day of August, 1964. Motion was made, seconded and carried that the following building permit* be granted; Elden Willard - House & attached garage - Lot 2, Block 1, Willard's Subdivision Motion.•was made, seconded and carried that the following water and sewer tap be granted: Elden Willard Discussion on repairs on the dam at the Mill Pond. Referred to Alderman Hanson, Engineer Wilson, and Fred Roberts. Motion was made, seconded and carried to adjourn at 10:35 P.M. t� /recreation ii vital for good living -- 1AN HJR/ Clfy Reti.gai�o" Ui, e, n, Chn�,mon of rAe D.o.d Mid JI"Ic"lliflJoll l 1////// �) /L//////MAY•---��/i iJ �I YOM/ //[.1.��`C /0 l iVe RECREATION COM Mt O 5°,„m., P„ ,m Joe Ycvmo..,, 0- J R +. n.rfe b., P��Y9'o.,:•d, RECREA'.iICI' 1,'�,RD _:,:TI' s KRA�GL::^: I::c:1-ter;;; r; eld Mil,on Alimav r, MI, iiif°.cl R„pp I Wednesday Au,•ust 12th. r'resent were! William hruschel, Milt Altmeyer, Ivan Hurt and Gene May. K.,., 1 1 U, W- M,k,' Mihon 9—k—, Pvbtior to ray thebills hl, Krusche„1, second by Altmeyer E—p—, , E , Mo, t:,.l f..¢lo,f and carried. Hurt mad^ a temporary report on the Swim Program at the pool. He pointed out that this is a se1.f supporting activity and that it has grown in size with 503 receiiaing instruction compared to 460 last year. Receipts are also up on Recreation Srimmin- with the Hill bond closed for the last week of the eight week session. He pointed out that a,•proximatel.y $950,00' r will be available to turn over to the school district for the use of the pool. This is a7_.proximately $250 more than last year. he also reported that he had made arrangements to have the janitors at school pospone their cleaning of the pool so that an additional week of recreation could be offered for the Hutchinson Youth at thepool during this week. Thank you notes will be sent to those who made this possible. It was pointed out that several had wondered why we were not doing something about neighbor hood playgrounds. Recommendations had been made for land proervement for darks and playgrounds- It was understood that thewwas q fund for this purpose but the amount was not available at the tire. It was suggested that the rlaygvound Sub- committe follow up on the original suggestions and recommendations made to the council after the Plannin; Commission had made their sig-esti.on to carry out the request in IM Hutchinson area. It was agreed that this committee meet to discuss the possibility of e.rrecting some of the playground equipment we now have available. Hurt reported that there will be a Football Clinic on Auq;ast 21st. Friday with Wilson Sporting Goods and Wilson Yevts as sponsors thru the C and C. T,,e Summer Prog.am ends August 14th. With the regular fall activities planned. hurt reported that he had purchased the poles from REA and the fixtures for the New Softball field Steiners. As soon as the fixtures are mounted and some wiring; completed he will cowrlete his assignment in getting the set by using the services of the REA from Glencoe. =loth the ChrrclA and City Leagues are supporting this promotion very well and the Field shoe be o_)eratine late this fall. It was also pointed out tl.,%t we shall try to have a recreation boom in conjunction with the safety booth -tt the McLeod County Fair. Also Hurt mentioned that he had made all the necessary arran Tr.­,nts for the FREE TEEV AGE DANCE r' IL WFD:;rZbff A�. Y t 26th. Bills were being delivered ,_o the sur.roundinE; towns by Coke Inc.- Ile asked as many as possible fvom the Recreation Board to assist in Chaperonring the Dance adjacent to the Administration Buildint; at 9:'C r.M to 12sf)O-/tddni61,t. i:otiori to adjourn by Altmeyer acondrusph.el 8:40 P.I:. Gene lyrsy, ;�e c r a Emma■EEI! SOME NENM ■MEM MEN■ MEMM MEMM -- ■E r ■EERNNrE■ ■®®a ■E®® EEEE ■!!N!® ■m ! - ®� ■EE■ ■NN■ ■IrONE IMMIM ■IMINE SEEN ■EN■ ■IMIM ■©PAIM ■INME NONE OSrmM rrerm ■IMMINU©RIAr IMMI moms NNINFIR ■INNN IMEM ■ IMM ENEE IMME MEM " rremM Nmmm ■RrENE Em , . ,q EMIR rrrr�r OMMM ©rIE- M. ■E��r NrrNrN EN�rE■ ■Or�rr ■SERE■ ■EEm ENEmNmml® ■���! 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Elm, MM Or�� rte. , .. - ■r�'�: ® O! E rrrr� r®r� ■eE ■®Orr ■Me�N■ ■MeNE■ EINE■ ■ EMV1!� ■aW,1 lam- PR ■W.m0;■ �lMe�N■ E®Orr ■�NME■ ■NMNe■ rr i Nir■rE r■erM r■eoer EI■�Er ■ iEirr�� ■rrree Orr-�� �r��i i Ir■r�� ■IMS ■N1�'l� ��i■ 1 ■NEON■ SI ME■ McNeE i mmmo ■■mm ■■e■e■ ■■eerrrN ��■ONM■M ■Mr■ ■eN��; rr®rr EI■■ r■■■'!■■■ srrr l ,�errM�r N®Me■ �MiMe■ �erMMA MIME==N=ToT, Pta m : CITY OF HUTCHINSON SCHEDULE 11 Statement of Estimated and Actual Receipts Sinking Fund No. 1 __Months Ended __ to y 47 Actual Prior Estimated Actual Current Estimated Year Current Year Year to Date Balance Sinking Fund No. 1 — 1960 �— Special Assessments — Collected by City Special Assessments — Collected by County Interest Total Receipts CITY OF HUTCHINSON Statement of Estimated and Actual Disbursements Sinking Fund No. 1 -.,—Month. Ended_ Sinking Fund No. i — 1960 Bonds Payable Interest — Debt Service Construction Costs cP/�cin� ous Total Disbursements Actual Prior Year Estimated Current Year Actual Current Year to Date Estimated Balance / O0 Y y,jr ­-,IMV2 7. "T', CITY OF H U T C H I N S O N SCHEDULE 12 Statement of Estimated and Actual Receipts Sinking Fund No. 2 ------- -Months Endedj_,4�_ CITY OF HUTCHINSON Statement of Estimated and Actual Disbursements Sinking Fund No. 2 e�M..th. Ended fe Sinking Fund No. 2 — 1960 Actual Prior Year Estimated Current Year Actual Current Actual Current ear to Year to Date Year Cu7t, Estimated Balance Sinking Fund No. 2 — 1960 t 4D Bonds Payable Interest — Debt Service Special Assessments — Collected by City Special Assessments — Collected by County Interest Construction Costs I -Roe 5c e Ilare, C1 '5, SS Total Receipts CITY OF HUTCHINSON Statement of Estimated and Actual Disbursements Sinking Fund No. 2 e�M..th. Ended fe Sinking Fund No. 2 — 1960 Actual Prior Year Estimated Current Year Actual Current Year to Date Estimated Balance Bonds Payable Interest — Debt Service Construction Costs I -Roe 5c e Ilare, C1 '5, Total Disbursements I L 6 CITY OF HUTCHINSON Statement of Estimated and Actual Receipts 1962 Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Improvement _ - -Months Ended 4 Actual Prior Estimated Actual Current Estimated Year Current Year Year to Date i Valance 1962 Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Improvement Special Assessments — Collected by City 2 W Special Assessments — Collected by County Interest --- Borrowing Total Receipts CITY OF HUTCHINSON Statement of Estimated and Actual Disbursements 1962 Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Improvement __-_Months Ended__ Actual PriorII Fstim�ted 11 Actual Current Estimated �..__ _._.� v,, {{{III V.- f� TIAtP 11 Balance 1962 Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Improvement Bonds Payable Interest — Debt Service Construction Costs -------------- .., 5ce ks ---- - - Total Disbursements l __ J000011",