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cp12-13-1965 cITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING December 13, 1965 1. CALL TO ORDER --1;30 P.M. L,-2. INVOCATION - REV. JERRY WILLCOX �.3. APPROVE MINUTES Regular Meeting - November 22, 1965 Special Meeting - December 6, 1965 b4 APPROVE BILLS ,V: BID OPENING - PUBLICATION # 956 - Parking Meters --- 8:30 P.M. �j9. LETTER FROM POLICE COMMISSION Motion to hire Patrolman APPLICATION FOR CIGARETTE LICENSE McCarthy's Drive -In - one month to December 31, 1965 4" MOTION TO WRITE OFF REQUESTS FOR SERVICE Martin Prieve - Bldg. permit, addition --$2.50 (charged for &iectrical, but not Norman Putney - Bldg. permit, garage -- $2.50 (charged for electrical, used.) but not used.) Orville Lhotka - Bldg. permit, addition (These amounts are shown owing) paid in advance, not used -- $8.50 (on city books and cannot be ) Total -- $13.50 (collected. ) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RENTAL - 9:00 P.M. 10. ENGINEER 1. Bonding 1965 Projects t/. Project 15-1, Bluff Street Bridge Award Contract 3. Flood Control Project - letter attached The Corps of Engineers has almost completed a preliminary study of a flood control project for Hutchinson. Also attached is a drawing indicating the axtent of the project. At this time the Corpos of Engineers needs a statement from the City Council covering these points. a. Acknowledge receipt of the attached letter b. Council has considered requirements covered in attached letter. c. Council generally concures with the letter and preliminary plan and is willing to provide local cooperation. This statement should either be in the form of a resolution, or a letter, signed by the mayor and the clerk. 4. Dam SUPPLEMENT FOR HANDBOOK FROM LEAGUE $2.00 per copy or $1.50 fpr 5 or more 12. RESOLUTION OR ORDINANCE ADOPTING MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS FOR 1966 13. CLOSE ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24 FOR CHRISTMAS 14. SAFETY COUNCIL MINUTES - attached 15. RECREATION MINUTES - attached 16. ADJOURNMENT REGULAR COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS November 22, 1965 A Regular Council Meeting was called to order by Mayor Fitzloff in the Council Chambers at the hour of 7:30 P.M. Invocation by Rev. Wagner. Members present: Aldermen Linder, Kost, Hanson, Johnson, Attorney Schantzen, Engineer Wilson Members absent: None Motion was made, seconded and carried to approve the minutes of the following meetings: Regular Meeting - November 8, 1965 Special Meeting - November 17, 1965 Motion was made, seconded and carried that the following bills be granted and paid out of the proper funds as follows: GENERAL FUND Sandra J. DeMenger State of Minn. -Documents Section Leslie Linder IBM Corp. Thermo -Fax Sales Inc. Edw. Stoeckman Haag Candy Co. Central Chemical Co., Inc. Key Laboratories, Inc. Erickson Oil Products Hutchinson Fire Dept. National Fire Protection Assn. W. A. Korngiebel Johnson Super Value Construction Bulletin Earl Waisanen McCombs & Hansen M. D. Schantzen ROAD & BRIDGE Roy Beaton Roger Telecky George Richards Gerald Fisher Carl Baumetz Brunberg & Oleson Twin City Testing & Eng. Lab. Inc Hutchinson Creamery Assn. Rockwell Mfg. Co. Jerabek Machine Shop Earl Waisanen WATER & SEWER Lyon Chemicals, Inc. Luxor Lighting Products Inc Juul Contracting Red Owl Food Stores Home Gas Co. Inc. Barbarossa & Sons Inc. Earl Waisanen Wages "Laws of Minnesota" Expense - League meeting Maintenance Agreement Supplies Register Q.C.D. Janitor supplies Janitor supplies Lab report - police dept. Gas - police dept. Fire runs, car fire - Wash & Main Subscription Fire Inspections Dog food Publication - Dam Labor - Airport Engineering Fees -Dam - 90% Professional Service Rutzke vs City of Hutchinson Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Stand for storgge tank Test - bituminous aggregate Storage tank Parts for parking meters Maintenance parking meters Labor Purification supplies Light bulbs Est. #2 - Project 15-5 Paper towels Fuel - gas Rental of pump Labor 104.98 15.00 14.38 89.00 113.07 1.50 3.20 35.78 10.45 182.86 101.50 17.00 40.00 2.79 22.80 16.50 3059.10 986.05 4815.96 109.50 183.75 162.75 144.00 210.00 75.00 35.00 350.00 87.36 13.50 23.25 1394.11 242.46 15.78 1170.29 1.29 15.00 20.00 18.00 1482.82 LIQUOR FUND Arnold G. Klawitter Liquor Control Commission Griggs, Cooper & Co. Inc. Ed. Phillips & Sons Co. McKesson & Robbins Didtillers Distributing Co. SINKING FUND NO. 4 Labor 85.50 Retailer's I.D. Card 5.00 Liquor 1043.47 Liquor 623.01 Liquor 62.80 L4quor 270.03 American National Bank of St. Paul Improvement Bonds interest 2655.66 -3 - Alderman Hanson made a motion to purchase an Olivetti calculator for the City Clerk's office, to replace the present calculator which will be used in the engineer's office. Alderman Johnson seconded the motion of Alderman Hanson, and upon vote being taken, carried. Engineer Wilson reported on petitions which had been received for street lights. He recommended placing street lights at the follo*ing locations: Lewis Ave & Charles St Roe Ave & Charles St Roe Ave & Larson St Milwaukee Ave & Dale St Motion was made, seconded and carried to install lights at the above locations. Motion was made, seconded and carried that the following building permit be granted: Culligan Soft Water Service - 296 - 5th Ave NE Entrance addition - Nz of Lot 1, Block 15 Discussion of salary for Eric Smith as Civil Defense Director. Motion was made, seconded and carried to pay Eric Smith, Civil Defense Director, $50.00 for the remainder of the fiscal year. Police Chief Broderius was present to discuss towing carso�liff the streets and where they should be parked, if we have heavy snow this winter. No action taken. - Discussion of the purchase of a tBed truck and snow plow for the Street Dept. used Alderman Linder made a motion to purchase this snow plow in the amount of $700.00 and used truck in the amount of $700.00 for the Street Department. Alderman Hanson seconded the motion of Alderman Linder, and upon vote, carried. The following application for a cigarette license was presented for a period of one and one-half months (December 31, 1965) F. W. Woolworth Co., 218 Main Street South Motion was made, seconded and carried that the above application be granted. Motion was made, seconded and carried to instruct McCombs & Hanson, Buffalo, Minnesota that their firm handle the survey and inspection work re #&red for Project 15-4A, according to the agreement entered into August 2, 1965. Motion was made, seconded and carried to adjourn at 9:00 P.M. SPECIAL COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS December 6, 1965 A Special Council meeting was called to order by Acting Mayor Hanson in the Council Chambers at the hour of 7:00 P.M. Members present: Aldermen Linder, Kost, Hanson, Johnson, Atty Schantzen, Engineer Wilson Members absent: None Acting Mayor Hanson called for bids Publication No. 955, Highway Bridge, Project 15-1, at 7:00 P.M. There were six bids. BIDDER BID BOND AMOUNT BID Walter Prahm & Son 5/ 48,510.80 Slayton,Minn. Pederson Bros.,Inc. 5% 49$52.10 Montevideo,Minn. Hardri.ves,Inc., 5% 44,370.73 St Cloud,Minn. Harold Gustafson 5% 51,737.10 5413 45th Ave S Minneapolis,Minn. Merlyn Danielson $2,550.00 50,974.]39 Hutchinson, Minn. C. W. Lussenhop 5% 505045.70 Redwood Falls Constr. Co. Redwood Falls, Minn. Mayor Fitzloff arrived and presided at the meeting. Discussion on the bids. Motion was made, seconded and carried to refer the bids to the Engineer to check the extensions and to award the bid at the Regular Council meeting on December 13, 1965. Motion was made, seconded and carried to approve a petition from Al Pgtrias, 192 -5th Ave NW for a Special Use Permit to sell Christmas trees during the month of December 1965. The fee of $5.00 paid. f r.O %-rC 5S Engineer Wilson gave aAreport on the construction ofthe dam. He explained the need for additional work on the flume. Alderman Linder made a motion to do additional work on the flume, gunnite resurfacing on the horth side of the flume in the amount of $300.00. Alderman Kost seconded the motion of Alderman Linder, and upon vote being taken, carried. Motion was made, seconded and carried to adjourn at 7:30 P.M. U. S. ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT, ST. PAUL CORPS OF ENGINEERS 1217 U. S. POST OFFICE AND CUSTOM HOUSE ST. PAUL . MINNESOTA 55101 IN REPLY REFER TO* NCSED-B Honorable Fords A. Rolfe, Jr. Mayor of Hutchinson City Hall Hutchinson, I�iinnesota 55350 7 December 1965 Dear Mayor Rolfe: to our study for flood control on.the South This is in reference Fork of the Crow River at Hutchinson, Minnesota. Our preliminary studies indicate a reasonable possibility that an economically feasible project to reduce flood damages may be developed and that further detailed study is appropriate. Tile preliminary plan being considered, as shown on the inclosed draw- ing, would consist of levees upstream of the city dam and channel enlarge- ; went downstream of the dam to the Highway 22 bridge. The channel work would require modifications to the two railroad bridges and to the Adams Bridges. Modifications involving raising and lengthening of the vehicle bridges would be a local responsibility. We and Second Avenue Southeast reet Bridge is scheduled for reconstruction. understand that the Adams St Our preliminary studies indicate that a channel with a 100 -foot bottom width would contain within the controlling channel banks a flood of about quency of of 3,900 cubic feet per second having also aerreduce theodepth eofeflood- once in about 50 years. The channel ing for larger and less frequent floods. As a necessary step in 'D the advisability of further de- tailed study we would appreciate a resolution by the city council indi- sating its general concurrence with the preliminary flood control plan the following items of local cooperation and its willingness to proride if and when required: a. Provide without cost to the United States all lands, ease= i ments, and rights-of-way necessary for the construction. and subsequent maintenance Of the project, when and as required. b. Hold and save the United States free from damages due to the construction of' the project. NCSED-B Honorable Forde.A. Rolfe, Jr. 7 December 1965 C. Maintain and operate all of the project works after comple- tion without cost to the United States in accordance with regulations pre- scribed by the Secretary of the Army. d. Provide without cost to the United States all alterations and relocations of existing improvements including bridges, highways, buildings, utilities, sewers, and other facilities, except highway ramps which may be required because of the project. e. Prevent encroachments on the improvea channels. f. Assume full responsibility for all project costs in excess of the Federal cost limitation of $1 million. (Based on our present esti- mates, Federal costs would be well within the $1 million !imitation.) If you should need any further information, please advise us. 1 Incl Prelim. plan Copy furnished: Mr. Charles Wilson City Engineer Hutchinson, Minn., w/incl Sincerely yours, A6hZet4 dESLIEB. HARDING t. 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