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cp07-12-1971 cAGENDA HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL JULY 12, 1971 /'. CALL TO ORDER: 7:30 P.M. INVOCATION: ,'j. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING: REGULAR MEETING JUNE 28, 1971 4. CONSIDERATION OF BILLS 7:45 P.M. BID OPENING: LYNDALE AVENUE STREET PROJECT 71-02, PUBLICATION NO. 1365 8:00 P.M. BID OPENING: BULK FUEL - PUBLICATION NO. 1361 8:00 P.M. BID OPENING: HOLDING VAULT - PUBLICATION NO. 1362 8:30 P.M. HEARING: PROJECT 71-08 - STORM SEWER - PUBLICATION NO. 1363 NEW BUSINESS J3: SNOW REMOVAL AGREEMENT - STATE OF MINNESOTA PETITION FOR STREET - LEWIS AVENUE WATER DAMAGE - HUTCH HOTEL - VANCE ZEHRINGER 1 8. RECOMMENDATIONS OF POLICE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Z� OLD BUSINESS PARKING METERS: TOM HARSTAD AND CHIEF BRODERIUS REPORTS __11 10. MINUTES: NURSI G HOME £HARD: LIBRARY BOARD: PARK & RECREATION BOARD: SAPM COUNCIL ADJOURNMENT Chief Broderius has indicated that he has a presentation to make on Police Training methods but has no submission to make at this time. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING GENERAL FUND Joanne Herbert Ronnie H. Smahel Audley Jorgenson James Brodd Dorothy Hassman Irene O'Fallon Trenen O'Fallon Kenneth Root Dr. Dan. Huebert Harold Synstelien Don Kost U. S. Leasing Corp. Kemske Paper Co. Deutsch Apartments Culligan Water Conditioning Fire Dept. Relief Fund Grams Insurance Agency Anderson, Helgeson,Lieser & Thorsen Uniforms Unlimited Southern Uniform Co. Frank Broderius 3 M Company W. A. Anderson Co. Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Co. Neil Jensen Southwest Minn. State College State Treasurer-PERA Safety Council Thomas E. Mealey Division of Boiler Inspection PARK DEPT. Brian Dobberstein Ed Westpahl Norman Wright Thomas Nemitz Century Fence Co. Riverview Press Minnesota Toro, Inc. Schramm Implement Game Time, Inc. June.28, 1971 Labor -City Clerk's Office Labor -Motor Vehicle Dept. Police Reserve Police Dispatch Police Dispatch Police Dispatch Labor -Juvenile Office Police Dispatch Registering Births & Deaths Electrical Inspections League Convention -Bloomington Rental -Burroughs Acct Machine Office Supplies-Clerh's Office Rental -Motor Vehicle Office July Service Reimbursement 1 Deputy Registrar Bond Progress Billing -Audit 4 Police Uniforms Police Uniforms Police Convention -Bloomington Crime Committee -Mankato Office Supplies -Juvenile Office Transparency Projector Office Supplies -Juvenile Office Evidence Library -Juvenile Office Meeting -Marshall -Juvenile Office Drug Education School -Juvenile Office Tnterest-Late Payment Contribution HRA -Chicago Renewal-Steinhaus Labor Labor Labor Labor -Cemetery Fence -Ball Park Books Maintenance & Repair Allis Chalmers Tractor Springs -Playground Equipment '57.40 221.40 60.50 252.00 90.00 126.00 19.13 54.00 61.00 230.00 127.93 337.76 28.48 100.00 5.00 ,387.00 81.00 ,500.00 33.45 62.45 29.69 14.00 353.00 16.00 49.95 24.41 45.00 3.36 50.00 20.00 3.00 �9, 2. $2 210.00 210.00 183.75 165.38 356.00 20.00 23.15 1.975.00 43.45 3,186.73 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING RECREATION Citizens Bank & Trust Co. ROAD AND BRIDGE John Eggert Roger Lambert Riverview Press Chaping Publishing Co. Marlow Priebe WATER AND SEWER - 2 - June 28, 1971 Rental -Senior Citizens Center 150.00 Labor 36.00 Labor 28.00 Books 10.00 Bid Advertising 46.20 League Mtg-Mpls, Airport Const.-S.Paul 35.70 William Karl Labor Michael Tucker Labor Finley Mix Professional Services Sinking Fund #6 Debt Retirment Bonds Scientific International Research Supplies Quades, Inc. Maintenance & Repair LIQUOR STORE Distillers Distributing Co. Griggs, Cooper & Co. Inc. Famous Brands, Inc. Johnson Bros. Liquor Co. McKesson Liquor Co. Ed Phillips & Sons Co. Internal Revenue Service Ed Hoerner OFF STREET PARKING Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Special Tax Return July Rent 155.90 98.00 69.00 220.00 37,500.00 61.50 311.10 38,259.60 805.17 5,233.63 999.35 1,832.99 217.66 928.73 54.00 400.00 10,471.53 Hilda Bergs July Payment on Contract 136.00 Don Harstad Co. Parking Meter Hoods 42.80 178.80 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - 3 - June 28, 1971 PUBLIC SITES Larry Karg Barrick Well Co. SINKING FUND #7 First National Bonk of St. Paul SINKING FUND #11 Hutchinson Utilities Commission Custom Plowing 30.00 Repairs 64.25 925 Interest 30,623.87 Refund -Excess Assessment 395.58 REGULAR MEETING- CITY COUNCIL JUNE 28, 1971 The meeting was called to order by Mayor Kost at 7:30 P.H. Pastor Swarthout delivered the invocation. Minutes of the regular meeting of June 14, 1971 and June25 special meeting were approved on motion by Alderman Black, second by Alderman Linder. Alderman Linder moved that the bills be approved as presented, Alderman Black seconded the motion and it was carried. The following transfers and investments were approved on motion by Alderman Alrick second by Alderman Black: S.F. No. 1 - $16,000 received from special assessments; S.F. No 8 - $22,000 received from tax levy; S.F. No. 9 - $26,000 from special assess- ments; S.F.No 6 - $37,500 from Water and Sewer to debt retirement. Chief Broderius and Juvenille Officer Jensen presented to the Council a proposed application for federal assistance to institute a drug education program for the community. Discus- sion centered around the need to involve more than just the City and that a cooperative effort should be made with the County and School District. Chief Broderius pointed out that existing professional personnel in the City and County would be used to implement nd carry out the program and this would eliminate the need for hiring and other expenses are covered by currently budgeted funds. The concensus was that Chief Broderius will contact appropriate County and School District personnel to reach agreement on instituting the program cooperatively. Mr. Tom Harstad made a presentation to the Council proposing long term (8 to 10 hours) parking meters for the central business district, stating that the oldest existing meters could be converted to this use. Extended discussion was held on the matter and the subject was tabled by concensus until the Chamber of Commerce Parking Committee can review the proposal. The Safety Council request for bike racks to be placed as designated by the Chief of Police in the downtown area was discussed briefly with Chief Broderius. The Chief agreed to find out whether they could be made by the Vocational School. At 8:00 P.M. Mayor Kost called for bids to be opened for cut-back asphalt as advertised in publication no. 1360. The City Clerk announced that three bids had been received as follows: Richards Oil Company $10,900 W. H. Barber Oil Company 10,955 Northwestern Refining Company 11,510 The proposals were referred to the Engineer who stated that they were all in order and recommended that tbeapparent lowest bidder be awarded the bid. Accordingly, Alderman Linder moved that the bid be awarded to the Richards Oil Company, Savage, Minnesota. Alderman Black seconded the motion and it was carried. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING _ 2 _ JUNE 28, 1971 Richard Larson presented a request to move a two story house from Block 10 Ny4 City (Glen Street) to Block 4 N 3h City (Elm Street) along with a petition from the neighbors at the proposed site stating that they have no objection to having the house in the neighborhood with the proposed additions of new siding, roof and double attached garage. Alderman Linder,moved that the request be referred to the Planning Commission. Alderman Black seconded the motion and it was carried. A request from the Crow River Country Club for permission to move the two large maple trees at 216 Franklin (old nurse's home) to the Club property was received and considered. Alderman Black moved that such permission be granted, Alderman Linder seconded the motion and it was carried. Cole Fowler presented his request on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce for the full annual Christmas decoration allotment to be paid at this time rather than two payments of $1,000 in order to meet obligations. Alderman Alrick moved that the payment of $2,000 be authorized, Alderman Linder seconded the motion and it was carried. Bob Caroll from RCM was present for presentation of report on the disposal of sludge from the waste treatment plant. He stated that the original report on construction of the plant is not the one that was actually installed. That the Health Department would not approve a digester installation on this site because of odor and that further studies disclosed that it would be less expensive to stay on the present site rather than install extensive sanitary sewer lines which would be required at another site. He outlined several alternatives for land disposal methods which require the purchase of a four to five thousand gallon truck and proposed that farmers would be agreeable to acceptance of the sludge on lands not used for root crops. Use of a gravel pit was discussed and Alderman Peterson volunteered to work with Bob to examine this possibility. Administrative Assistant Mealey was designated to search out farmers who would be interested in accepting sludge. Engineer Priebe and Bob Carroll presented a preliminary plan for water facilities. It was indicated that new towers would be required both north and south and that it would be funded partially by a rate increase. Engineer Priebe, Administrative Assistant Mealey, Attorney Schantzen and Bob Carroll were designated to work with Juran and Moody on financing. Bob Carroll stated that the most critical present need is for a new well. Building Official Schmeling presented a request from Roy Madson, as approved by the Planning Commission to build a commercial storage type garage of five units on Lot 8, Block 1, Wallers Subdivision which is adjacent to a triangular shaped lot 112' x 236.21' x 207.85' owned by the City and recommended that the City sell him the adjoining lot which by size and shape is of little value alone. The stipulations for building such a structure would be that the builder give the City a letter of assurance stating that no part of the buildings or premises shall be used for mechanical repair work, storage of combustible or explosive materials, and no outside storage of any kind. Alderman Linder moved the request be approved, Alderman Black seconded the motion and it was carried. Administrative Assistant Mealey was directed to contact an appraiser to determine value of the lot prior to agreement to sell. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Page 3 JUNE 28, 1971 Building Official Schmeling reported no results from his contacts with plumbers in the City to update the air conditioning system in City Hall. He was directed to work with Alderman Alrick, Engineer Priebe and Building Superintendent Roberts to determine how best to get a system installed in the Council Chamber. Gayle Wick was present to protest the Planning Commission's denial of his request for variance to build his garage to within three feet of the lot line and argued that he has submitted a signed statement from the next neighbor to the effect that he has no objection. He further felt that his case had not received adequate hearing before the Planning Commission since he was not present at the special meeting at which the decision was made. Considerable discussion was held and Alderman Alrick moved that the matter be referred back to the Planning Commission for final conclusion. Alderman Peterson seconded the motion and it was carried. On request by Alderman_Black, Adri.nistrative Assistant Mealey presented a detailed explanation of the Section 23 New Construction -Lease project for housing for elderly adopted by the HRA and considerable discussion ensued concerning application for grant. Alderman Linder then introduced Resolution No. 4058 and moved its adoption. Alderman Peterson seconded the motion and it was carried whereupon said resolution was declared adopted by the City Council this 28th day of June, 1971. RESOLUTION NO. 4058 APPROVING APPLICATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 23 OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSING ACT OF 1937, AS AMENDED, TO LOCALITY WHEREAS, under the provisions of Section 23 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, the United States of America, Housing Assistance Administration is authorized to provide financial assistance to local public housing agencies in providing low -rent housing by leasing dwelling units in existing privately -owned structures; and WHEREAS, said Section 23 provides that the provisions thereof shall not apply to any locality unless the governing body of the locality has by resolution approved the application of such provisions to such locality, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA AS FOLWWS: The application of the provisions of Section 23 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 as amended, to the City of Hutchinson, Minnesota is approved. Mayor Kost then announced that he has received a letter of resignation of Mrs. Dennis Deanovic from the Planning Commission because of an anticipated prove from the community, and that he wished to appoint Mr. W. A. Vorpahl to complete her term of office due to expire March 31, 1972. Alderman Linder introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption. Alderman Black seconded the motion and it was carried. RESOLUTION NO. 4059 Commending Mrs. Dennis Deanovic (Text Attached) REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - 4 - JUNE 28, 1971 A petition for improvement of Lyndale Avenue from Merrill Street to Lynn Road was received and discussed. Alderman Linder introduced Resolution No. 4060 and moved its adoption. Alderman Black seconded the lotion and it was carried. RESOLUTION NO. 4060 DECLARING ADEQUACY OF PETITION AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF REPORT PROJECT 71-02, LYNDALE AVENUE STREET.' IMPROVEMENT (Text Attached) Engineer Priebe presented a report which he had prepared in advance of the meeting and it was duly considered. Alderman Black then introduced Resolution No. 4061 and moved its a(Wption. Aderman Linder seconded the motion and it was caxxiadr RESOLUTION NO. 4061 RECEIVING REPORT ( TEXT ATTACHED) Attorney Schantzen was con ted as to adequac of previously held hearing in connection with the abandons Project 71-VI-e Tt was declared to be adequate and applicable whereupon Alderman L der introd Resolution N . 4062 and moved its adoption. Alderman Peterson secon d the on and it was carried. . 4062 ••Ma1ZA 1 *0 1611•• i� OF PLANS - PROJECT 71-02 Engineer Priebe declared that he had drawn the plans and specifications for this portion of the abandoned Project 71-01 and that they were still valid. Alderman Linder than introduced Resolution No. 4063 and moved its adoption. Alderman Black seconded the motion and it was carried. RESOLUTION N0. 4063 APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS - PROJECT 71-02 - LYNDALE AVENUE ( TEXT ATTACHED) REGULAR MEETING - 5 - JUNE 28t 1971 Alderman Alrick reported that in meeting with the Hospital Board and Administrator, it was felt that the governing resolutions of the ambulance service were no longer adequate to meet the administrative responsibility for operating the service and that since the governing function now lies with the Board and Administrator he introduced Resolution No. 4064 and moved its adoption. A brief discussion was held and Alderman Black seconded the motion and it was carried: RESOLUTION NO. 4064 GOVERNING AMBULANCE SERVICE CITY OF HUTCHINSON (TEXT ATTACHED) The Safety Council's findings on the proposed sidewalk installation on Second Ave. SW were considered. It was recommended that the walk be installed to meet Second avenue at a right angle on the North side to coincide with the line of the existing walk on Dale and at the same time, preserve the large tree. Alderman Linder then introduced Resolution No. 4065 and moved its adoption. Alderman Black seconded the motion and it was carried. RESOLUTION No. 4065 ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS - PROJECT 71-04 INSTALLATION OF SIDEWALK ON SECOND AVENUE SW (TEXT ATTACHED) Alderman Linder presented on behalf of the Minnesota Safety Council, Inc. a plaque in recognition of outstanding accident prevention performance in traffic safety education and enforcement for the year 1970. Mayor Kost announced the resignation of Mrs. Yvonne Fitzgerald from the Police Department effective June 30, 1971. Alderman Black moved that the resignation be accepted, Alderman Alrick seconded the motion and it was carried. There being no further business before the Council, the meeting was declared adjourned at 10:32 P.M. e REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING June 14, 1971 GENERAL FUND Joanne Herbert Clerk's Office - Labor 55.30 Ronnie H. Smahel Motor Vehicle Office - Labor 202.95 Jim Brodd Police Dispatch 97.88 Dorothy Hassman Police Dispatch 108.00 Irene O'Fallon Police Dispatch 72.00 Irene O'Fallon Juvenile Officer 19.13 Kenneth Root Police Dispatch 18.00 Harold Synstelien Electrical Inspections 201.00 Don Kost Comm. of Taxation -Minneapolis 15.00 Thomas E. Mealey Hwy 7 Assn Meeting -St. Bon. & Revaluation -St. Cloud 23.35 Oswald Publishing Co. Office Supplies -Clerk of Court 39.30 Cash Drawer #4 Postage 40.00 Burroughs Corporation Office Supplies -Clerk's Office 328.42 Typewriter Shop Office Supplies -City Clerk 187.20 Persian Office Machines Typewriter Rental 25.00 Family Rexall Drug Supplies 44.30 Hager Jewelry Engraving Picture Plate 2.25 Brinkman Studio Picture Frame & Glass 17.96 Ind, School Dist. #423 Work Study Program 43.60 Rannow Electric Building Maintenance 11.22 Coast to Coast Store Supplies 14.81 S & L Store Rug Runner 18.88 American Linen Supply Co. May Services 14.40 G. F. Nemitz' Sons City Hall Paint 56.20 Gerhart Zerwas Painting in City Hall 159.50 Kurth's Foods Supplies 50.87 Harold Schmeling May Car Expense 110.00 Farmers Elevator Ass'n Dog Food 5.34 Minn. Valley Testing Lab. Water Testing 16.50 Hutchinson Telephone Co. Telephone Service 312.54 Municipal Electric Plant Utilities 151.80 Hutchinson Utilities Utilities 116.23 Municipal Water Dept. Utilities 13.05 Junkers Sanitation Service May Service 6,214.10 Grams Insurance Agency Premiums 188.67 Blue Shield of Minnesota June Coverage 1,615.06 State Treasurer-PERA May Employer Contributions 2,063.18 Family Rexall Drug Juvenile Officer -Office Supplies 5.61 Neil Jensen Crime Prevention -Mankato 25.60 Tane Press Juvenile Office -Supplies 11.09 Postmaster Juvenile Office -Postage 26.00 Police Press, Inc. Juvenile Office -Reports 14.25 National Camera Exchange, Inc. Juvenile Office -Camera 39.95 Southern Uniform Co. Police Uniforms 32.25 Frank Broderius Grant Meeting -Owatonna 27.52 Merson Uniform Co. Shirts - Police Dept. 140.40 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - 2 - June 14, 1971 GENERAL FUND (cont) Northwestern Bell Teletype Service 80.35 Frank Motor Co. Maintenance -Police 102.05 Don's Skelly Service Maintenance -Police 3.00 Rite -Way Auto Wash Maintenance -Police 17.00 City of Minneapolis Prisoner Board 279.00 Police Press, Inc. Supplies -Police 46.65 C. H. Stocking Supplies -Police 83.50 Standard Oil Co. Police Gas 173.84 Leef Bros, Inc. Supplies 19.60 Nat'l Police Chiefs & Sheriffs Police Directory 12.50 Hutchinson Cleaners Cleaning Blanket -Police 1.50 LaSalle Cleaners Cleaning Shirts -Police 5.28 Kable's Furniture & Carpet Carpet -Police 14.95 Curtis Zieman Firefighting Class 5.00 Richard Sauter Firefighting Class 5.00 Michael Monge Firefighting Class 5.00 John Reynolds Firefighting Class 5.00 Ford Rolfe Tanks Checked -Minneapolis 25.60 Eric Smith Air Bottle -Minneapolis 13.50 Plowman's Inc. Maintenance -Fire Dept. 19.09 Hutchinson Fire Dept. Fire Runs 307.50 Continental Oil Co. Fire Dept. Gas 2.69 S. A. Nies Supplies -Fite Dept. 205.01 Lambert's Standard Fire Dept. Gas 11.86 Gamble Store Supplies -Fire Dept. 43.25 Minneapolis Oxygen Co. Maintenance -Fire Dept. 40.00 Thomas Mealey League Convention 59.00 Leslie Linder League Convention 52.60 14,634.98 PARK DEPT. Brian Dobberstein Labor 168.00 Ed Westpahl Labor 174.00 Norman Wright Labor 147.00 Hutchinson Telephone Co. Telephone Service 8.75 Municipal Water Dept. Utilities 95.70 Hutchinson Utilities Utilities 19.01 Municipal Electric Plant Utilities 117.05 Ind. School Dist. #423 Work Study Program 70,40 Grace Sanstead Labor 14.85 Esther Getzke Labor 13.20 Plowman's Inc. Maintenance 10.79 Custom Made Equipment Maintenance 6.00 Hutchinson Sheet Metal Repairs 7.68 Rutz Plumbing & Heating Maintenance & Repairs 16.73 'G. T. C. Auto Parts Maintenances& Repairs 3.75 Felska's Auto Machine Service Maintenance & Repairs 142.10 Wally's Tire Service Maintenance & Repairs 18.00 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - 3 - ,June 14, 1971 PARK DEPT. (cont) Hutchinson Wholesale Supply Co. Maintenance & Repair 34.98 G. F. Nemitz' Sons Maintenance & Repair 20.00 Betker Const. Co. Glass Blocks 13.00 Robert Nygaard Grinding Stumps 50.00 Fisher's Spraying Service Spraying 302.49 United Building Center Small Tools 11.68 Standard Oil Co. Gas 104.98 0. A. Bretzke & Son Supplies 52.99 Zila Hardware Supplies 64.28 Grace Sanstead Reimbursement -Flowers 65.98 Hutchinson Farm Service Lawn Seed 174.00 Hutchinson Leader, Inc. Publications 11.25 Hoel's Service Center Lawn Mower 148.45 Miracle Equipment Co. Player Bench 65.32 Century Fence Co. Backstop Fence 339.00 Barley Sales Co. Fun-nel Ball Unit 194.50 Rockite Silo Inc. Cement 159.75 2,845.66 RECREATION DEPT. Hutchinson Telephone Co. Telephone Service 11.40 Municipal Electric Plant Utilities 26.75 Hutchinson Utilities Utilities 7.30 Hutchinson Medical Center Physical -R. Keith 15.00 Roderick Keith MRPA Institute -Minneapolis 46.30 Yetzer's Variety House Office Supplies 1.74 Quades, Inc, Maintenance 74.86 Hutchinson Drug, Inc. Office Supplies 2.95 Stearnswood, Inc. Plywood 3.60 F. W. Woolworth Co. Office Supplies 2.69 Jerabek Machine Shop Wrench 4.00 Dave Mooney Labor 40.00 236.59 CEMETERY Thomas Nemitz Labor 125.12 Municipal Water Dept. Utilities 4.80 Carr Flowers Maintenance & Repair 8.50 Felska's Auto Machine Service Maintenance & Repair 13.82 Zila Hardware Sprayer 11.95 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING CEMETERY (cont) Riebe Sod Co. Simonson Lumber Co. 0. A. Bretzke & Son Hutchinson Leader Standard Oil Co. ROAD AND BRIDGE Roger Lambert Hutchinson Telephone Co. Municipal Electric Plant Hutchinson Utilities Municipal Water Dept. Marlow Priebe Rogers Burroughs Corporation Albinson Sorenson Farm Supply Cash Drawer #4 Hutchinson Iron & Metal Coast to Coast Store Rannow Electric Plowman's Inc. Jerabek Machine Shop Division of Boiler Inspection Ziegler Simonson Lumber Co. Zila Hardware Tropical Paint Co. Culligan Water Condioning Atkinson Blacktop Service Hall Equipment Inc. Michael Tood & Co. G. T. C. Auto Parts Hutchinson Wholesale Supply Standard Oil Co. Chapin Publishing Co. Home Gas Co. - 4 - Sod Cement Weed Killer Publications Gas Labor Telephone Service Utilities Utilities Utilities Street Sweeper Purchase -Mels Supplies - Engineers Office Supplies Office Supplies - Engineers Supplies - Engineers Reimbursement Pipe - Engineers Supplies - Engineers Maintenance & Repair - Street Maintenance & Repair - Street Maintenance & Repair - Street Boiler Inspections & License Caterpillar Rental Supplies - Street Supplies - Street Paint - Street Salt Blacktop Maintenance Maintenance & Repair - Street Maintenance & Repair - Street Maintenance & Repair - Street Gas Publications Utilities June 14, 1971 15.00 5.55 7.98 21.60 28.60 242.92 44.00 23.92 1,846.78 23.69 22.95 7.26 21.40 144.01 120.64 1.98 1.05 2.65 1.99 9.11 142.61 1,012.07 28.00 300.00 7.25 5.70 199.75 6.00 1,132.45 1.15 204.59 21.68 31.93 193.99 11.40 30.00 5,600.00 VY,GULAR COUNCIL MEETING - 5 - ,dune 14, 1971 WATER AND SEWER Juul Contracting Co. Watermain Maintenance 616.35 Hutchinson Utilities Utilities 51.70 Municipal Water Dept. Utilities 185.85 Municipal Electric Plant Utilities 2,565.17 Hutchinson Telephone Co. Telephone Service 50.48 Finley Mix PCA Conference -Rochester 67.93 Addressograph Corp. Office Supplies 29.95 Minn. -Wisconsin Truck Lines Freight 6.36 McLeod Co. Sanitary Landfill Dumping Charges 4.00 G. F. Nemitz' Sons Maintenance 38.40 Chemco Co. Inc. Cleaner 170.48 Mid America Dairymen Inc. Acid 1.50 Hutchinson Sheet Metal Supplies .31 Hawkins Chemical Tnc. Acid 243.58 Ind. School Dist. #423 Work Study Program 8.40 Jerabek Machine Shop Maintenance & Repair 27.80- 7.80_._Neptune NeptuneMeters' Meters 1,238.40 Rockite Silo Maintenance & Repairs 4.70 Simonson Lumber Co. Maintenance & Repairs 4.99 Zeco Co. Barricades & Flashers 119.10 Coast to Coast Store Supplies 3.98 Don M. Peterson Maintenance & Repairs 3.50 Standard Oil Co. Gas 40.99 Zep Mfg. Co. Supplies 62.25 Rennebohm Co. Supplies 106.68 Frank Motor Co. Maintenance & Repairs 138.75 Oxford Chemical Co. Mats 12.50 Rannow Electric Maintenance 12.00: Lyon Chemicals, Inc. Chlorine 400.00 Curtin Scientific Co. Supplies & Maintenance 101.19 Water Products Gaskets 4.60 6,321.89 LIQUOR STORE Distillers Distributing Co. Liquor 555.61 Griggs, Cooper & Co. Liquor 3,034.05 Johnson Bros. Liquor Co. Liquor 233.91 McKesson Liquor Co. Liquor 598.50 Mid -West Wine Co. Liquor 176.30 Old Peoria Co. Liquor 346.58 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. Liquor 1,581.47 Distillers Distributing Co. Liquor 362.47 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - 6 - LIQUOR STORE (cont) Griggs, Cooper & Co. Liquor Ed Phillips & ons Liquor New Ulm Grocery Co. Supplies Municipal Electric Plant Utilities Hutchinson Utilities Utilities Hutchinson Telephone Co. Telephone Service Junkers Sanitation Service May Services Earl Sprengler Freight Electro Watchman Inc. Quarterly Charge Locher Bros. Beer Premium Distributing Co. Beer Olivia Bottling Co. Beer Marsh Distributing Co. Beer Lenneman Beverage Dist. Beer Seven -Up Blttling Co. Seven -Up Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Coca-Cola Ed Phillips & Sons Liquor Johnson Bros, Liquor Co. Liquor Griggs, Cooper & Co. Liquor Famous Brands, Inc. Liquor Distillers Distributing Co. Liquor New Ulm Grocery Supplies PUBLIC SITES TRUST FUND Simonson Lumber Co.. . I t Maintenance Midwest Panning And Research, Inc. Professional Services Erickson Const. Co. Land Development OFF STREET PARKING John Gregor SINKING FUND #6 William Gauge Co. SINKING FUND #11 Juul Contracting Co. Rieke -Carroll -Muller Ass'n Repair Meters Valve Replacement Estimate #6 Professional Services June 14, 1971 1,582.86 1,358.45 31.39 118.25 10.40 22.90 14.00 268.71 54.00 1,050.00 2.158.00 493.20 3,173.43 3,772.35 62.10 154.30 1,452.85 810.84 1,317.25 230.68 652.57 49.83 25,727.25 49.00 396.88 157.00 602.88 16.00 542.69 23,384.70 610.06 23,994.76