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cp07-12-2016CITY OF HUTCHINSON MCLEOD COUNTY HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA Hutchinson City Center 111 Hassan Street 5E Hutchinson, MN 55350 -?522 Phone 3.20-597-5151, Fax 320-234-4240 NOTICE OF A SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP Tuesday, July 12, 2016 4:15 p.m. Council Chambers — Hutchinson City Center Notice is hereby given that the Hutchinson City Council has called a special workshop meeting for Tuesday, July 12, 2016, in the Council Chambers at the Hutchinson City Center, 111 Hassan Street SE, Hutchinson, Minnesota for the following purpose: • 2015 Audit Review Matthe aunich, City A nistrator DATED: July 6, 2016 POSTED: City Center HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA TUESDAY, JULY 12, 2016 CITY CENTER — COUNCIL CHAMBERS (The City Council is provided background information for agenda items in advance by city staff, committees and boards. Many decisions regarding agenda items are based upon this information as well as: City policy and practices, input from constituents, and other questions or information that has notyet been presented or discussed regarding an agenda item) CALL MEETING TO ORDER — 5:30 P.M. (a) Approve the Council agenda and any agenda additions and/or corrections 2. INVOCATION — Shalom Baptist Church 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. RECOGNITION OF GIFTS, DONATIONS AND COMMUNITY SERVICE TO THE CITY PUBLIC COMMENTS (This is an opportunity or members of the public to address the City Council on items not on the current agenda. Ifyou have a question, concern or comment, please ask to be recognized by the mayor state your name and address for the record. Please keep comments under 5 minutes. Individuals wishing to speak for more than five minutes should ask to be included on the agenda in advance of the meeting. All comments are appreciated, butplease refrain from personal or derogatory attacks on individuals.) 5. CITIZENS ADDRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL 6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES (a) Regular Meeting of June 28, 2016 CONSENT AGENDA (The items listedfor consideration will be enacted by one motion unless the Mayor, a member of the City Council or a city staff member requests an item to be removed. Traditionally items are not discussed.) 7. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA I (a) Consideration for Approval of Issuing Temporary Liquor License to St. Anastasia Catholic Church on September 10 & 11, 2016 (b) Consideration for Approval of Resolution No. 14583 - Resolution Revising and Adopting Assessments for 2016 Pavement Management Program Project (Letting No. 1, Project No. 16-01) (c) Consideration for Approval of Resolution No. 14586 - Resolution Appointing Election Judges for Primary and General Elections (d) Consideration for Approval of Issuing McLeod County Agriculture Association a Short - Term 3.2 Malt Liquor License on Augustl7, 2016, and a Temporary Liquor License From August 18-21, 2016, for the McLeod County Fair (e) Consideration for Approval of Improvement Project Change Orders i. Change Order No. 4 — Letting No. 1, Project No. 16-01 (2016 Pavement CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JULY 12, 2016 Management Program) ii. Change Order No. 1 —Letting No. 8, Project No. 16-08 (2016 Hutchinson Downtown Signage) (f) Consideration for Approval of Items for Denver Avenue SE Project — Letting No. 1, Project No. 17-01 i. Resolution No. 14584 - Resolution Ordering Preparation of Report on Improvement ii. Resolution No. 14585 - Resolution Receiving Report and Calling Hearing on Improvement (g) Claims, Appropriations and Contract Payments — Check Register A 8. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA II (a) Claims, Appropriations and Contract Payments — Check Register B PUBLIC HEARINGS (6:00 P.M.) 9. APPROVE/DENY ORDINANCE NO. 16-761 AN ORDINANCE ISSUING FRANCHISE TO DAME'S DIGS, LLC (WAIVE FIRST READING, SET SECOND READING AND ADOPTION FOR JULY 26, 2016) MMUNICATIONS REQUESTS AND PETITIONS purpose o this portion o the agenda is to provide the Councilwith information necessary to craft wise policy. ides items like monthly or annual reports and communications from other entities.) 10. UPDATE ON ARTPLACE GRANT— STEVE COOK UNFINISHED BUSINESS 11. APPROVE/DENY ORDINANCE NO. 16-759 — AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING CITY OF HUTCHINSON TELECOMMUNICATIONS ORDINANCE — CHAPTER 154.119 (SUOND READING AND ADOPTION) NEW BUSINESS 12. APPROVE/DENY THE 2015 AUDITED FINANCIAL REPORT 13. APPROVE/DENY SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT FOR HIGHFIELD ADDITION PLAT 14. APPROVE/DENY RE -SETTING AUGUST 9, 2016, CITY COUNCIL MEETING GOVERNANCE (T e purpose o t is portion of the agenda is to deal with organizational development issues, including policies, performances, and other matters that manage the logistics of the organization. May include monitoring reports, policy development and governance process items.) 15. MINUTES FROM COMMITTEES, BOARDS OR COMMISSIONS (a) Hutchinson Housing & Redevelopment Authority Board Minutes from May 17, 2016 2 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JULY 12, 2016 �b) PRCE Board Minutes from June 7, 2016 c) Liquor Hutch Quarterly Report for January — June 2016 MISCELLANEOUS 16. STAFF UPDATES 17. COUNCIL/MAYOR UPDATE ADJOURNMENT HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 CITY CENTER — COUNCIL CHAMBERS (The City Council is provided background information for agenda items in advance by city staff, committees and boards. Many decisions regarding agenda items are based upon this information as well as: City policy and practices, input from constituents, and other questions or information that has notyet been presented or discussed regarding an agenda item) 1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER— 5:30 P.M. Mayor Gary Forcier called the meeting to order. Members present were Chad Czmowski, Bill Arndt, Mary Christensen and John Lofdahl. Others present were Matt Jaunich, City Administrator, Marc Sebora, City Attorney and Kent Exner, City Engineer. (a) Approve the Council agenda and any agenda additions and/or corrections Motion by Christensen, second by Lofdahl, to approve Council agenda. Motion carried unanimously. 2. INVOCATION — Peace Lutheran Church 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. RECOGNITION OF GIFTS, DONATIONS AND COMMUNITY SERVICE TO THE CITY Matt Jaunich, City Administrator, noted that the City has achieved Steps 3 & 4 in the Green Step Cities program. He along with Council Member Lofdahl and other staff members accepted the achievement awards at the LMC Annual Conference. Council Member Christensen commented on the new playground equipment that has been installed in Kimberly Park. (a) Resolution No. 14576 — Resolution Accepting Cash Donation from Minnesota Community Foundation and Hutchinson Ambassadors for Painting of Hutchinson Signs Motion by Czmowski, second by Arndt, to approve Resolution No. 14576. Motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC COMMENTS (This is an opportunity or members of the public to address the City Council on items not on the current agenda. Ifyou have a question, concern or comment, please ask to be recognized by the mayor state your name and address for the record. Please keep comments under 5 minutes. Individuals wishing to speak for more than five minutes should ask to be included on the agenda in advance of the meeting. All comments are appreciated, butplease refrain from personal or derogatory attacks on individuals.) 5. CITIZENS ADDRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL 6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES (a) Regular Meeting of June 14, 2016 Motion by Arndt, second by Lofdahl, to approve minutes as presented. Motion carried unanimously. CONSENT AGENDA (The items listedfor coni eration will be enacted by one motion unless the Mayor, a member of the City Council or a city staff member requests an item to be removed. Traditionally items are not discussed.) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES JUNE 28, 2016 7. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA I (a) Consideration for Approval of Variance Application to Construct a Detached Garage in the Front Yard Located at 1011 Lewis Avenue SW, James and Carol Christopherson, Applicants, With Favorable Planning Commission Recommendation (Adopt Resolution No. 14577) (b) Consideration for Approval of Conditional Use Permit to Operate a Salon at 300 Hwy 7 West in a C-5 Zoning District, Jon Hantge, Applicant, With Favorable Planning Commission Recommendation (Adopt Resolution No. 14578) (c) Consideration for Approval of Site Plan, Preliminary Plat and Final Plat for an Apartment Complex By Kuepers Architects and Builders at 1315 Montreal Street SE With Favorable Planning Commission Recommendation (Adopt Resolution No. 14579) (d) Consideration for Approval of Hutchinson Downtown Redevelopment Plat No. 3 With Favorable Planning Commission Recommendation (Adopt Resolution No. 14580) (e) Consideration for Approval of Resolution No. 14581 — Resolution in Support of Restoring Minnesota Investment Fund and Job Creation Fund and Calling for Special Legislative Session (f) Consideration for Approval of Issuing Transient Merchant License to Jay Malone to Hold Automobile Sale in Hutchinson Mall Parking Lot from August 13 — 20, 2016 (g) Consideration for Approval of Issuing Short -Term Gambling License to Crow River Cutters on July 12, 2016, at Main Street Sports Bar and Landy Lodge (h) Consideration for Approval of Issuing Short -Term Gambling License to Good Sam Club on August 4-6, 2016, at McLeod County Fairgrounds (i) Consideration for Approval of Issuing Short -Term Gambling License to St. Anastasia Catholic Church on September 11, 2016 (j) Consideration for Approval of Resolution No. 14582 — Resolution Accepting Cash Donation From VFW Post 906 (k) Claims, Appropriations and Contract Payments — Check Register A Item 7(a) was pulled for separate discussion. Motion by Christensen, second by Lofdahl, to approve Consent Agenda I, with the exception of Item 7(a). Motion carried unanimously. 7(a) — Council Member Arndt noted that a good discussion was held regarding this item at the Planning Commission meeting. Council Member Arndt noted that a petition had been submitted to the Council by neighbors on Lewis Avenue who are opposed to the variance request. Dan Jochum, Planning Director, presented before the Council. Mr. Jochum explained that the Planning Commission approved this item unanimously and that all legal requirements have been met for the variance request. Mr. Jochum noted that 2 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES JUNE 28, 2016 the requirements include finding of "practical difficulties". Practical difficulties are used for granting variances including reasonableness, uniqueness, and essential character. Mr. Jochum also noted that a neighboring home has a garage in the front yard, as well as a home a few doors down and a few homes on 2nd Avenue. Jim Christopherson, 1011 Lewis Avenue, applicant, presented before the Council. Mr. Christopherson noted that the garage will have the same siding and roof line as his home. Mr. Christopherson noted that he plans to build a three -car garage and he feels he is locked in on his property because he can't get to the back of his home without driving on the neighbor's lawn. He also noted that his neighbor has a garage built in the front yard which is parallel to where he is proposing to build his garage. Mr. Jochum noted that the Planning Commission recommended that evergreen trees be planted on the easterly and southerly side of the garage to be consistent with the neighboring property. Motion by Arndt, second by Lofdahl, to approve Item 7(a). Motion carried unanimously. 8. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA II (a) Claims, Appropriations and Contract Payments — Check Register B Motion by Arndt, second by Lofdahl, with Czmowski abstaining, to approve Consent Agenda II. Motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC HEARINGS (6:00 P.M.) 9. REVIEW OF AND APPROVE/DENY FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 16-759 - AN ORDINANCE REVISING SECTION 154.119 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ORDINANCE John Paulson, Environmental Specialist, presented before the Council. Mr. Paulson noted that city staff along with consultant support have been revising the City's telecommunication ordinance relating to the use of small cell technologies. Definitions have been added to add clarification to language being used in the chapter. Also added was language related to permit requirements and a section regulating small cell sites. Motion by Lofdahl, second by Christensen, to close public hearing. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Lofdahl, second by Christensen, to approve first reading of ordinance and set second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 16-759 for July 12, 2016. Motion carried unanimously. 10. CONSIDERATION OF COMMENTS AND INPUT ON THE STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN John Paulson, Environmental Specialist, presented before the Council. Mr. Paulson explained that the MPCA requires the City to hold a public hearing and consider comments prior to submitting its Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Annual Report for 2015. This regulation applies to all cities that are determined to have and maintain a municipal separate storm sewer system. Mr. Paulson provided apresentation on the City's efforts on public education and outreach, public participation and involvement, illicit discharge detection and elimination, construction site stormwater runoff control issues, and pollution prevention/good housekeeping. Mr. Paulson also reviewed future events and endeavors that staff will be undertaking as they relate to the City's storm water pollution prevention plan. Mr. Paulson also mentioned that staff CITY COUNCIL MINUTES JUNE 28, 2016 continues to work with the group Hutchinson Waters which is a membership -based organization of individuals interested in preserving Hutchinson's waters. Motion by Lofdahl, second by Christensen, to close public hearing. Motion carried unanimously. MMUNICATIONS REQUESTS AND PETITIONS purpose oJ this portion oJ the agenda is to provide the Council with information necessary to craft wise policy. Wes items like monthly or annual reports and communications from other entities.) UNFINISHED BUSINESS 11. APPROVE/DENY ORDINANCE NO. 16-758 — AN ORDINANCE APPROVING REVISIONS TO SECTIONS OF THE HUTCHINSON CITY CHARTER AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CHARTER COMMISSION Marc Sebora, City Attorney, noted at the May 24, 2016, City Council meeting the first reading of this ordinance was held and was tabled at the last meeting due to a full Council not being present. Mr. Sebora reminded the Council that the revisions included in the ordinance are basic housekeeping items. Motion by Lofdahl, second by Christensen, to approve Ordinance No. 16-758. Motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS 12. APPROVE/DENY SOLSMART PROGRAM APPLICATION John Paulson, Environmental Specialist, presented before the Council. Mr. Paulson explained that SolSmart is a new national designation program designed to recognize communities that have taken key steps to address local barriers to solar energy and otherwise foster the growth of strong local solar markets. This program is funded by the US Department of Energy SunShot Initiative through the Solar Powering America by Recounizing Communities funding opportunity. The SolSmart designation program will provide high-profile, national recognition for communities that have made it cheaper and easier for home and business owners to invest in solar energy. Achieving this designation will send a signal to solar companies that a community is "open for business". These efforts can help attract new business, providing jobs and other economic development benefits. Communities committed to pursuing SolSmart designation will be eligible for no -cost technical assistance from a team of national solar and local government experts. Part of pursuing the SolSmart designation is a comprehensive review of existing ordinances to identify barriers and opportunities for various types of solar development. SolSmart will provide technical assistance so that the ordinance and permitting process are appropriate. Mr. Paulson provided a solar statement that staff requested the Council's approval of. Motion by Lofdahl, second by Christensen, to approve entering into SolSmart program. Motion carried unanimously. 13. APPROVE/DENY SETTING SPECIAL MEETINGS (a) "Night of Baseball" — July 8, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Field (b) Joint Meeting with EDA Board — July 19, 2016, at 12:00 p.m. at City Center (c) Joint Meeting with McLeod County Board — July 21, 2016, at 12:00 p.m. at McLeod County Solid Waste Facility .19 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES JUNE 28, 2016 Matt Jaunich, City Administrator, noted that the Hutchinson Huskies Board would like to recognize the Council during the Night of Baseball. Mr. Jaunich also noted that the joint meeting with the EDA Board will be similar to last year's meeting where the Council is updated on various activities of the EDA. The joint meeting with the County will include updates from each entity. Motion by Czmowski, second by Forcier, to set special meetings as noted above. Motion carried unanimously. GOVERNANCE (T e purpose o t is portion of the agenda is to deal with organizational development issues, including policies, performances, and other matters that manage the logistics of the organization. May include monitoring reports, po icy development and governance process items.) 14. MINUTES FROM COMMITTEES, BOARDS OR COMMISSIONS a) Library Board Minutes from May 23, 2016 �b) Resource Allocation Committee Minutes from March 2 and April 5, 2016 c) City of Hutchinson Weeds/Tall Grass Report for May 2016 �d) Planning Commission Minutes from May 17, 2016 e) City of Hutchinson Financial Report and Investment Report for May 2016 MISCELLANEOUS 15. STAFF UPDATES Kent Exner — Resource Allocation Committee meeting moved from July 5 to July 7. Phase 2 of the pavement management program has begun and all projects are going well. Century Avenue SE from Main Street to Jefferson Street has been scheduled for 2018 with the City receiving federal aid dollars of approximately $800,000. In addition, the Main Street/TH 15 project has been approved by Mn/DOT and is scheduled for 2020. Matt Jaunich — reminder workshop on 7/12/16 on audit; preliminary soil report received on pool proj ect and that came back rather favorable; quit claim deed received from Ridgewater College along with first half assessment payment; response back from federal passport agency indicating that they will reconsider Hutchinson as a passport agency; administrators/clerks throughout county are now meeting on a regular basis and will potentially hold biennial meetings amongst elected officials in the county. 16. COUNCIL/MAYOR UPDATE John Lofdahl — Council Member Lofdahl provided an update of his attendance at the League of Minnesota Cities Conference. Lofdahl also provided a brief update on a meeting he and the city administrator had today with Trailblazer Transit and the potential of adding a route -based system in Hutchinson. ADJOURNMENT Motion by Arndt, second by Lofdahl, to adjourn at 6:55 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL ci=V�f� Request for Board Action 79 M-W Agenda Item: Temporary Liquor License - St. Anastasia Catholic Church Department: Administration LICENSE SECTION Meeting Date: 7/12/2016 Application Complete Yes Contact: Matthew Jaunich Agenda Item Type: Presenter: Matthew Jaunich Reviewed by Staff ✓❑ Consent Agenda Time Requested (Minutes): License Contingency N/A Attachments: Yes BACKGROUND/EXPLANATION OF AGENDA ITEM: St. Anastasia Catholic Church has submitted a temporary liquor license to dispense liquor at their Fall Festival being held at the church on September 10 & 11, 2016. St. Anastasia is a religious organization and meets the requirements for a temporary liquor license. BOARD ACTION REQUESTED: Approve issuing temporary liquor license to St. Anastasia Catholic Church on September 10 & 11, 2016. Fiscal Impact: Funding Source: FTE Impact: Budget Change: No Included in current budget: No PROJECT SECTION: Total Project Cost: Total City Cost: Funding Source: Remaining Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT DIVISION 444 Cedar Street Suite 133, St. PaL11 MN 55161-5133 (6.51 ) 201-7507 Fax (65I) 297-5259 TTY (651 ) 282-6555 fit' W W.D PS.STATE.MN. U S APPLICATION AND PERMIT FOR A 1 TO 4 DAY TEMPORARY ON -SALE LIQUOR LICENSE TYPE OR PRINT INFORMATION NAME OF ORGANIZATION DATE ORGANIZED TAX EXEMPT NUMBER STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME OF PERSON M.}A---KING APPLICATION BUSINESS PHONE HOME PHONE DATES L� UOR WILL BF SOLD TYPE OF ORGANIZATION HA IZTTABLL4.�GICAJTFIFR NON PRFIT ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS `• � � p c� �� L CJI f"�-� �fJC. SGv - � [rV�t �1V . ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS Location license will be used. If an outd ar area, describe Q41 - r I t? y e inert -xW.At r <3 FLey t- 13ct •G .� t,v -1r/ G►xtavr will the applicant contract for intoxicating liquor serv'ce? if so, give the name and address of the liquor licensee providing the service. Will the applicant carry liquor liab ..iity insurance? If so, please provide the ca ierIs name and amount of coverage. APROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY .BEFORE SUBMITTING TO ALCOHOL & GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT CITY/COUNTY ! DATE APPROVED CITY FEE AMOUNT 417)f�.fv LICENSE DATES DATE FEE PAID�,*� SIGNATURE CITY CLERK OR COUNTY OFFICIAL APPROVED DIRECTOR ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT NO I E. Submit this farm to the city or county 30 days prior to event. Forward application signed by city andlor county to the address ahavc. If the application is approved the Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division will return this application to be used as the License for the event PS -09079 (05/06) HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL ci=V�f� Request for Board Action 79 M-W Agenda Item: Revisions to Assessment Rolls for 2016 PMP Project (L1/P16-01) Department: PW/Eng LICENSE SECTION Meeting Date: 7/12/2016 Application Complete N/A Contact: Kent Exner Agenda Item Type: Presenter: Kent Exner Reviewed by Staff ❑ Consent Agenda Time Requested (Minutes): 0 License Contingency N/A Attachments: Yes BACKGROUND/EXPLANATION OF AGENDA ITEM: City staff requests that the City Council approve the attached Resolution and associated revised Assessment Roll to address revisions to adjacent property assessments within the 2016 Pavement Management Program project. Please note that City staff has reviewed these revisions with the impacted property owners. BOARD ACTION REQUESTED: Approval of Resolution & Assessment Roll Fiscal Impact: Funding Source: FTE Impact: Budget Change: No Included in current budget: Yes PROJECT SECTION: Total Project Cost: $ 0.00 Total City Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: Remaining Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: RESOLUTION NO. 14583 RESOLUTION ADOPTING REVISED ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. SA -5113 LETTING NO. 1/PROJECT NO. 16-01 WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution and notice of hearing the Council has met and reviewed the proposed assessment for improvement of: 2016 Pavement Management Program: Linden Avenue (Harrington to TH 15), Madson Avenue (Dale to Lynn), Milwaukee Avenue (Dale to dead end), Church Street (Linden to Miller), West Shore Drive (South Grade Court to approx. 1500 LF to southeast) and Grove Street (2nd Ave SW to Washington); roadway reconstruction/rehabilitation by construction of grading, curb and gutter, draintile installation, bituminous/concrete surfacing, stormwater/drainage, water distribution, sanitary sewer, street lighting, sidewalk, landscaping, restoration and appurtenances, WHEREAS, such proposed assessment was adopted 04/12/2016; and WHEREAS, Grove Street (2nd Ave SW to Washington) shall be deleted from this project, and WHEREAS, assessable front footage and the assessment amount has been adjusted on the following parcels: City PID 01-116-30-10-0010 County PID 23.128.0010 FF 76.01 $3,952.52 City PID 01-116-30-10-0200 County PID 23.112.1470 FF 100.25 $5,864.63 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA: 1. Such revised assessment, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, is hereby accepted, and shall constitute the special assessment against the lands named therein, and each tract of land therein included is hereby found to be benefited by the proposed improvement in the amount of the assessment levied against it. 2. Such assessment shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period often (10) years, the first of the installments to be payable on or before the first Monday in January, 2017 and shall bear interest at the rate of _ percent per annum as set down by the adoption of this assessment resolution. To the first installment shall be added interest on the entire assessment from November 1, 2016, until the 31 st day of December 2017. To each subsequent installment when due, interest shall be added for one year on all unpaid installments. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time priorto certification of the assessment to the County Auditor, pay the whole of the assessment on such property, with interest accrued to the date of payment, to the City Finance Department, except that no interest shall be charged if the entire assessment is paid by the 15th day of November, 2016; and he may, at any time thereafter, pay to the City Finance Department the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with interest accrued to the 31 st day of December, of the year in which such payment is made. Such payment must be made before November 15, or interest will be charged through December 31, of the next succeeding year. 4. The Administrator shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the County Auditor to be extended on the property tax lists of the County, and such assessment shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. Adopted by the Council this 12th day of July 2016. Gary Forcier, Mayor Matt Jaunich, City Administrator COMPILED BY: P VANDER VEEN ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5113 LETTING NO. 1/PROJECT NO. 16-01 2016 Pavement Management Program -Phase 1: Linden Avenue (Harrington to THIS), Madson Avenue (Dale to Lynn), Milwaukee Avenue (Dale to dead end), Church Street (Linden to Miller), West Shore Drive (South Grade Court to approx. 1500 LF to southeast) and Grove Street (2nd Ave SW to Washington); roadway reconstruction/rehabilitation by construction of grading, curb and gutter, draintile installation, bituminous/concrete surfacing, stormwater/drainage, water distribution, sanitary sewer, street lighting, sidewalk, landscaping, restoration and appurtenances. COST PER FRONT FOOT: COMPUTED BY: PVANDER VEEN $58.50 STREET COST/FF CHECKED BY: KENT EXNER IST HEARING 02/09/2016 NUMBER OF YEARS 10 2ND HEARING 04/12/2016 INTEREST RATE: 2015 BOND FUND 12/01/1900 ADOPTED: 04/12/2016 REVISION ADOPTED: 07/12/2016 FIN ACCT# 336-4700-36101 uO z Q CITU PID NO. COUNTY PID NO PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNER NAME OWNER ADDRESS LEGALDESCRIPTION ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION FF CREDIT FF TOTAL FF TOTAL ASSESSMENT TOTAL CREDIT TOTAL DEFERRED ASSESSMENT TOTALACIVE ASSESSMENT BASE BID: Church St SW & Milwaukee Ave SW 1 01-116-30-09-0990 23-165-0050 735 Church St SW CK Sherwood LLC 1031 Prairie View Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 5 Peterson's Subdivision 100.00 0.00 100.00 $5,850.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,850.00 2 01-116-30-09-1000 23-165-0060 725 Church St SW Da rldnd Trebelhorn 725 Church St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 6 Peterson's Subdivision 90.00 0.00 90.00 $4,680.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,680.00 3 01-116-30-09-1010 23-165-0070 715 Church St SW Matthew Hoffman 715 Church St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 7 Peterson's Subdivision 92.40 0.00 92.40 $4,820.40 $0.00 $0.00 $4,820.40 4 01-116-30-09-1020 23-165-0090 705 Church St SW David & Rita Tifft 705 Church St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 9 Peterson's Subdivision 100.00 0.00 100.00 $5,850.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,850.00 5 01-116-30-09-1030 23-165-0090 704 Church St SW Male & Una Studvdn 613 Montrose Blvd #106 Buffalo MN 55313 Lot 9 Peterson's Subdivision 100.00 0.00 100.00 $5,850.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,850.00 6 11163-009-1040 23-165-0100 714 Church St SW Richard Anderson & edW Sorenson 714 Church St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 10 Peterson's Subdivision 92.40 0.00 92.40 $4,820.40 $0.00 $0.00 $4,820.40 7 01-116-30-09-1050 23-165-0110 724 Church St SW Philip R & Barbara E Claggdtt 724 Church St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 11 Peterson's Subdivision 90.00 0.00 90.00 $4,680.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,680.00 9 01-116-30-09-1060 23-165-0120 734 Church St SW Angela Kahl 734 Church St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 12 Peterson's Subdivision 100.00 0.00 100.00 $5,850.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,850.00 9 01-116-30-09-0300 23-112-1720 547 Milwaukee Ave SW Richard D &Angela M Kuttndr 547 MilwaukeeAve SW Hutchinson MN 55350 W140' of Lot 92 & W 140' of N 1/2 of Lot 93 &W, 1 o ' of S 1/2 of Lot 93 Lynn Addition 66.00 0.00 66.00 $3,861.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,861.00 10 01-116-30-09-0260 23-167-0370 595 Milwaukee Ave SW Bruce & Phyllis Norton 595 MilwaukeeAve SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 6 & WRY f Lot 7, Block 6 Daschdrs Addition 75.00 0.00 75.00 $4,387.50 $0.00 $0.00 $4,387.50 11 01-116-30-09-0270 23-167-0390 593 MilwaukeeAve SW Justin T Nass&Wed A Fisher 593 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 E45'of Lot?&W1/2 of Lot 9, Block 6 Daschdrs Addition 75.00 0.00 75.00 $4,387.50 $0.00 $0.00 $4,387.50 12 01-116-30-09-0290 23-167-0390 571 Milwaukee Ave SW Duane&Susan Sch-ling 571 Mil -Add -SW Hutchinson MN 55350 E30'of Lot8& W45'of Lot 9, Block 6 Daschdrs Addition 75.00 0.00 75.00 $4,387.50 $0.00 $0.00 $4,387.50 13 01-116-30-09-0290 23-167-0400 559 Milwaukee Ave SW -1,A & Karen L Best 559 MilwaukeeAve SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 10 & E15' of Lot 9, Block 6 Daschdrs Addition 74.30 0.00 74.30 $4,346.55 $0.00 $0.00 $4,346.55 14 01-116-30-09-0330 23-112-1700 600 Lynn Rd SW Dwight &Joann Freitag 600 Lynn Rd SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 91 Lynn Addition 0.00 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 15 01-116-30-09-0430 23-167-0250 555 Harrington St SW Margo L Kaping 555 Harrington St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 9, Block 5 Daschdrs Addition 64.00 0.00 64.00 $3,744.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,744.00 16 01-116-30-09-0440 23-167-0260 675 Milwaukee Ave SW Chad&Angela PaehIkd 675 Mil wa a ked Ave SW Hutchinson M N 55350 Lot 10, elock5 Daschdrs Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,749.85 $0.00 $0.00 $3,749.85 17 01-116-30-09-0450 23-167-0270 665 Milwaukee Ave SW Nathan A Fink 665 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 11, elock5 Daschdrs Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,749.85 $0.00 $0.00 $3,749.85 19 01-116-30-09-0460 23-167-0290 655 MilwaukeeAve SW David SJohnston 14279th Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 12, elock5 Daschdrs Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,749.85 $0.00 $0.00 $3,749.85 19 01-116-30-09-0470 23-167-0290 639 Milwaukee Ave SW Marlys Palmer 639 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 13, elock5 Daschdrs Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,749.85 $0.00 $0.00 $3,749.85 20 01-116-30-09-0490 23-167-0300 635 Milwaukee Ave SW Skyl,,A Hopkins 635 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 14, elock5 Daschdrs Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,749.85 $0.00 $0.00 $3,749.85 21 01-116-30-09-0490 23-167-0310 625 Milwaukee Ave SW Nicholas Ka rl Vacdk 305 Charles St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 15, e1ock5 Daschdrs Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,749.85 $0.00 $0.00 $3,749.85 22 01-116-30-09-0500 23-167-0320 590 Merrill St SW Lorraine N -R, 590 Merrill St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 16, elock5 Daschdrs Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,749.85 $0.00 $0.00 $3,749.85 23 01-116-30-09-0510 23-167-0440 560 Milwaukee Ave SW Joshua M Chdlin 560 MilwaukeeAve SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 1 & E15.5' of Lot 2, Block 7 Daschdrs Addition 75.00 0.00 75.00 $4,387.50 $0.00 $0.00 $4,387.50 24 01-116-30-09-0520 23-167-0450 572 MilwaukeeAve SW KellyJ Jensen 572 MilwaukeeAve SW Hutchinson MN 55350 E 1/2 of Lot 3 & W44.5' of Lot 2, elock7 Daschdrs Addition 74.50 0.00 74.50 $4,358.25 $0.00 $0.00 $4,358.25 25 01-116-30-09-0530 23-167-0460 590 Milwaukee Ave SW Teresa A 8-h-& Kevin L Oldson 590 MilwaukeeAve SW Hutchinson MN 55350 E45' of Lot4 & W 1/2 of Lot 3, e1ock7 Daschdrs Addition 75.00 0.00 75.00 $4,387.50 $0.00 $0.00 $4,387.50 26 01-116-30-09-0540 23-167-0470 615 Merrill St SW Chris& Da rldnd Johnson 615 Merrill St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 5&WRY fLot 4, Block? Daschdrs Addition 75.00 0.00 75.00 $4,387.50 $0.00 $0.00 $4,387.50 27 01-116-30-09-0550 23-167-0490 616 Merrill St SW Elaine E Saar 15210 McKenzie Blvd Minnetonka MN 55345 Lot 1 & E 1/2 of Lot 2, Block 9 Daschdrs Addition 96.15 0.00 96.15 $5,624.78 $0.00 $0.00 $5,624.78 29 101-116-30-09-0560 123-167-0490 630 MilwaukeeAve SW Barry P Trebelhorn 630 MilwaukeeAve SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 3 EX W 10' & W 1/2 of Lot 2, el ock 9 Daschdrs Addition 96.15 0.00 96.15 $5,624.78 $0.00 $0.00 $5,624.78 29 01-116-30-09-0570 23-167-0500 642 Milwaukee Ave SW Makayla J Sdrvin 642 Mil wau ked Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 W10'of Lot 3& All of Lot 4, e lock 9 Daschdrs Addition 0.00 74.10 $4,334.85 $0.00 $0.00 $4,334.85 30 01-116-30-09-0590 23-167-0510 656 Milwaukee Ave SW Aaron V & Sky M Koh- 656 MilwaukeeAve SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 5, Block 9 Daschdrs Addition 0.00 64.10 $3,749.85 $0.00 $0.00 $3,749.85 31 01-116-30-09-0590 23-167-0520 664 Milwaukee Ave SW TamaraJ Luh -d 664 Mil -Add -SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 6, Bid&8 Daschdrs Addition P64.00 0.00 64.10 $3,749.85 $0.00 $0.00 $3,749.85 32 01-116-30-09-0600 23-167-0530 676 Milwaukee Ave SW Timothy& Carol Wakefield 676 Mil -Add -SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 7, elock9 Daschdrs Addition 0.00 64.10 $3,749.85 $0.00 $0.00 $3,749.85 33 01-116-30-09-0610 23-167-0540 699 Milwaukee Ave SW Lance L ShOdnbargdr Rev Trust 17939225th St Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 9, elock9 Daschdrs Addition 0.00 64.00 $3,744.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,744.00 01-116-30-09-0620 23-167-0550 690 Milwaukee Ave SW City of Hutchinson 111 Hassan St SE Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 9, Block 9 Daschdgt AddRi on34 (HarringtonSt R/0/W . 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 COMPILED BY: P VANDER VEEN ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5113 LETTING NO. 1/PROJECT NO. 16-01 2016 Pavement Management Program -Phase 1: Linden Avenue (Harrington to THIS), Madson Avenue (Dale to Lynn), Milwaukee Avenue (Dale to dead end), Church Street (Linden to Miller), West Shore Drive (South Grade Court to approx. 1500 LF to southeast) and Grove Street (2nd Ave SW to Washington); roadway reconstruction/rehabilitation by construction of grading, curb and gutter, draintile installation, bituminous/concrete surfacing, stormwater/drainage, water distribution, sanitary sewer, street lighting, sidewalk, landscaping, restoration and appurtenances. $58.50 IST HEARING 2ND HEARING 2015 BOND FUND FIN ACCT# COST PER FRONT FOOT: STREET COST/FF 02/09/2016 04/12/2016 12/01/1900 336-4700-36101 COMPUTED BY: PVANDER VEEN CHECKED BY: KENT EXNER NUMBER OF YEARS 10 INTEREST RATE: ADOPTED: 04/12/2016 REVISION ADOPTED: 07/12/2016 z CRY PID NO. u0 Q COUNTY PID NO. PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNER NAME OWNER ADDRESS LEGAL DESCRIPTION ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION FF CREDIT FF TOTAL FF SA5113 TOTAL ASSESSMENT SA5113 TOTAL CREDIT SA5113 TOTAL ACTIVE TOTAL ASSESSMENT DEFERRED ..5 01-116-30-10-0200 23-112-1470 795 Milwaukee Ave SW Douglas L&Ge Meier ,r 795 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Tract 75'. 132'. 75'. 168.12'of Lot 75 Lynn Addition 100.25 0.00 100.25 $5,864.63 $0.00 $0.00 $5,864.63 36 01-116-30-10-0210 23-112-1540 795 Milwaukee Ave SW Robert& Dianne Tepley Living Trust 795 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 80'. 132'of Lot 75 Lynn Addition 90.00 0.00 90.00 $4,680.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,680.00 37 01-116-30-10-0220 23-112-1530 775 Milwaukee Ave SW Gloria Herrmann 775 MilwaukeeAve SW Hutchinson MN 55350 80'. 132' of Lot 75 Lynn Addition 90.00 0.00 90.00 $4,680.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,680.00 39 101-116-30-10-0230 23-112-1520 765 Milwaukee Ave SW Gordon C&Karen M Stowell 765 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Tract 100'. 132'of Lot 75 Lynn Addition 100.00 0.00 100.00 $5,850.00 $0.00 1 $0.00 $5,850.00 39 01-116-30-10-0240 23-112-1510 755 Milwaukee Ave SW Donnie K Li,kfelt 745 Craig Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 80'. 132'of Lot 75 Lynn Addition 90.00 0.00 90.00 $4,680.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,680.00 40 01-116-30-10-0250 23-112-1500 745 Milwaukee Ave SW Patrick S M,Kay 745 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 85'. 132'of Lot 75 Lynn Addition 95.00 0.00 95.00 $4,972.50 $0.00 $0.00 $4,972.50 41 01-116-30-10-0260 23-112-1490 735 Milwaukee Ave SW Amanda J Bernstein 735 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 80'. 132'of Lot 75 Lynn Addition 90.00 0.00 90.00 $4,680.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,680.00 42 01-116-30-10-0270 23-112-1560 725 Milwaukee Ave SW Charles) Heil 725 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 E9' of 5132' of Lot 75 & W 56' of 5132' of Lot 76 Lynn Addition 64.00 0.00 64.00 $3,744.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,744.00 43 01-116-30-10-0290 23-112-1590 715 Milwaukee Ave SW John R &Cindy L Dillon 715 MilwaukeeAve SW Hutchinson MN 55350 E64' of W 120' of 5132' of Lot 76 EX Ply 0.7' Lynn Addition 63.30 0.00 63.30 $3,703.05 $0.00 $0.00 $3,703.05 44 01-116-30-10-0290 23-167-0160 705 Milwaukee Ave SW Vanessa K Schaffer Etal 705 MilwaukeeAve SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 16, Bloc1,4, D-hers Addition & E6' of 523.42' of Lot 76, Lynn Addition 59.43 0.00 59.43 $3,418.16 $0.00 $0.00 $3,418.16 45 01-116-30-10-0300 23-112-1940 705 Dale St SW Vincent Haag 705 Dale St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 99 EX E715.53' Lynn Addition 100.00 0.00 100.00 $5,850.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,850.00 46 01-116-30-10-0310 23-112-1930 794 Milwaukee Ave SW Gary Havemeier Rev Li­­ 794 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 W108.68'ofthe E715.53'of Lot 99 Lynn Addition 109.69 0.00 109.69 $6,357.78 $0.00 $0.00 $6,357.78 47 01-116-30-10-0320 23-112-1920 774 Milwaukee Ave SW Estelle M -M& 774 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 W110'x141.6'of E606.85'of Lot88 Lynn Addition 110.00 0.00 110.00 $6,435.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,435.00 49 01-116-30-10-0330 23-112-1910 764 Milwaukee Ave SW Kerry A Ku ester 764 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 W80'x 141.6'of E496.85'of Lot 99 Lynn Addition 90.00 0.00 90.00 $4,680.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,680.00 49 01-116-30-10-0340 23-112-1900 754 Milwaukee Ave SW Gene L&Laurel A Runke 754 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 W90'x 140.9'of E416.85'of Lot88 Lynn Addition 90.00 0.00 90.00 $5,265.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,265.00 50 01-116-30-10-0350 23-112-1990 744 MilwaukeeAve SW Wildflower Properties LLC 222 2nd Ave SE Hutchinson MN 55350 W70' x 140.9' of E326.85' of Lot 99 Lynn Addition 70.00 0.00 70.00 $4,095.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,095.00 51 01-116-30-10-0360 23-112-1970 734 Milwaukee Ave SW Lemoine V & Lois Grams Rev Trust 734 MilwaukeeAve SW Hutchinson MN 55350 W35' x 140.5' of E256.85' of Lot 99 Lynn Addition 95.00 0.00 95.00 $4,972.50 $0.00 $0.00 $4,972.50 52 01-116-30-10-0370 23-112-1990 724 Milwaukee Ave SW Jeanette Fauskee 301 Glen St SW #112 Hutchinson MN 55350 W67' x 140' of E171.35' of Lot 99 Lynn Addition 67.00 0.00 67.00 $3,919.50 $0.00 $0.00 $3,919.50 53 01-116-30-10-0390 23-112-1960 714 Milwaukee Ave SW Michael R&Ashl"A Wagner 714 Milwaukee Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 W6Tx 140'of E104.85'of Lot 99 Lynn Addition 67.00 0.00 67.00 $3,919.50 $0.00 $0.00 $3,919.50 54 O1-116-30-10-0390 23-112-1950 706 MilwaukeeAve SW NRuth Thompson&Mona Wehtle v04Mil wa ukee Ave SW Hut chinson MN 55350 E37.95'of S132'of Lot 99 Lynn Addition 39.29 0.00 39.29 $2,239.97 $0.00 $0.00 $2,239.9) 55 01-116-30-10-0400 23-167-0560 704 Milwaukee Ave SW N Ruth Thompson & Mona Wehde 704 MilwaukeeAve SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 10, Block9 D-hers Addition 52.25 0.00 52.25 $3,056.63 $0.00 $0.00 $3,056.63 BASE BID: Church St SW& Milwaukee Ave SW- SUB-TOTAL: 4,oe4.21) o.o0 4,oe4.21) $238,984.20 $o.00 $85,u7.00 $238,925.72 COMPILED BY: P VANDER VEEN ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5113 LETTING NO. 1/PROJECT NO. 16-01 2016 Pavement Management Program -Phase 1: Linden Avenue (Harrington to THIS), Madson Avenue (Dale to Lynn), Milwaukee Avenue (Dale to dead end), Church Street (Linden to Miller), West Shore Drive (South Grade Court to approx. 1500 LF to southeast) and Grove Street (2nd Ave SW to Washington); roadway reconstruction/rehabilitation by construction of grading, curb and gutter, draintile installation, bituminous/concrete surfacing, stormwater/drainage, water distribution, sanitary sewer, street lighting, sidewalk, landscaping, restoration and appurtenances. COST PER FRONT FOOT: COMPUTED BY: PVANDER VEEN $52.00 STREET COST/FF CHECKED BY: KENT EXNER IST HEARING 02/09/2016 NUMBER OF YEARS 10 2ND HEARING 04/12/2016 INTEREST RATE: 2015 BOND FUND 12/01/1900 ADOPTED: 04/12/2016 REVISION ADOPTED: 07/12/2016 FIN ACCT# 336-4700-36101 u0 z Q CRY PID NO. COUNTY PID NO. PROPERTYADDRESS OWNER NAME OWNER ADDRESS LEGAL DESCRIPTION ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION FF CREDIT FF TOTAL FF SA5113 TDTALACNVE ASSESSMENT SA5113 TOTAL CREDIT SA5113 TOTAL DEFERRED TOTAL ASSESSMENT BASE BID: Linden Ave SW&ALTERNATE 3: Madson Ave SW 56 01-116-30-09-0790 23-130-0070 764 Lynn Rd SW Arturo Solis 764 Lynn Rd SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 6 Merrill', Subdivision 0.00 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 57 01-116-30-09-0900 23-130-0090 511 Linden Ave SW Frances K Helmbrecht 511 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 7 EX E97' Merrill', Subdivision 90.00 0.00 90.00 $4,680.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,680.00 59 01-116-30-09-0901 23-130-0090 509 Linden Ave SW Gail V Phi,ance &Jennifer L Barrick 55339 County Road 39 Buffalo Lake MN 55314 E97' of Lot 7 Merrill', Subdivision 97.00 97.00 0.00 $5,044.00 $5,044.00 $0.00 $0.00 59 01-116-30-09-0990 23-130-0190 525 Linden Ave SW Ruth L-qualetto 49 Corte Pinturas San Clemente CA 92673 Lot 14 Merrill', Subdivision 66.00 0.00 66.00 $3,432.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,432.00 60 101-116-30-09-0990 123-130-0190 535 Linden Ave SW Leslie & Betty E R kamp 535 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 15 Merrill', Subdivision 66.00 0.00 66.00 $3,432.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,432.00 61 01-116-30-09-0900 23-130-0200 545 Linden Ave SW Brian L Roulet &Amy L Prochaska 545 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 16 Merrill', Subdivision 66.00 0.00 66.00 $3,432.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,432.00 62 01-116-30-09-0910 23-130-0210 547 Linden Ave SW Veni Gri,elda Farias Farias 547 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 17 Merrill', Subdivision 66.00 0.00 66.00 $3,432.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,432.00 63 01-116-30-09-0920 23-131-0015 595 Linden Ave SW Rhonda Henderson 595 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 My Portion of Lot 1, Block 1 Fi,cher',Addition 63.95 0.00 63.95 $3,320.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,320.20 64 01-116-30-09-0921 23-131-0010 575 Linden Ave SW Chad&Stephanie Ja nk-ki 575 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Ely Portion of Lot 1, Block 1 Fischer', Addition 69.15 0.00 69.15 $3,543.80 $0.00 $0.00 $3,543.80 65 01-116-30-09-0990 23-165-0040 734 Merrill St SW AmyT Schmit 734 Merrill St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 -4 Peterson's Subdivision 115.00 115.00 0.00 $5,980.00 $5,980.00 $0.00 $0.00 66 01-116-30-09-0990 23-165-0050 735 Church St SW CK Sherwood LLC 1031 Prairie View Or SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 5 Peterson's Subdivision 115.00 115.00 0.00 $5,980.00 $5,980.00 $0.00 $0.00 67 01-116-30-09-1060 23-165-0120 734 Church St SW Angela Kahl 734 Church St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 12 Peterson's Subdivision 115.00 115.00 0.00 $5,980.00 $5,980.00 $0.00 $0.00 69 01-116-30-09-1070 23-165-0130 695 Linden Ave SW David L&Sheila McGraw 695 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 13 Peterson's Subdivision 120.40 120.40 0.00 $6,260.80 $6,260.80 $0.00 $0.00 69 01-116-30-10-0490 23-165-0170 734 Harrington St SW CK Sherwood LLC 1031 Prairie View Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 17 Peterson's Subdivision 0.00 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 70 01-116-30-16-0010 23-162-0010 905 Merrill St SW Frederick&Jean Haffley 905 Merrill St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 -1 Hanson', Addition 94.00 0.00 94.00 $4,368.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,368.00 71 01-116-30-16-0020 23-162-0020 550 Linden Ave SW Cheryl A Lohrenz 550 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 E'ly P,rt fL 2&W20'ofL 3 Han,on',AddRion 49.29 0.00 49.29 $2,562.56 $0.00 $0.00 $2,562.56 72 01-116-30-16-0021 23-162-0025 552 Linden Ave SW Andrew W Dammann 552 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 My Part of Lot 2 Hanson', Addition 55.72 0.00 55.72 $2,897.44 $0.00 $0.00 $2,897.44 73 01-116-30-16-0030 23-162-0030 540 Linden Ave SW JeremyN AmyE Rd, e Jeremy N Koehler&Amy E Draho,- 540 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 E55'of-3&W45'of-4 Hanson', Addition 100.00 0.00 100.00 $5,200.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,200.00 74 01-116-30-16-0040 23-162-0040 530 Linden Ave SW Willi - J& Ja nice Kreitlow 530 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 E30'ofL 4&W70'ofL 5 Han,on',AddRion 100.00 0.00 100.00 $5,200.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,200.00 75 01-116-30-16-0050 23-162-0050 520 Linden Ave SW Paul W Schreiner 520 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 6&E15'of-5 Hanson', Addition 100.00 0.00 100.00 $5,200.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,200.00 76 01-116-30-16-0060 23-162-0060 930 Lynn Ard SW Jeremy& Rebecca Stark 930 Lynn Rd SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 7 Han,on',AddRion 110.00 110.00 0.00 $5,720.00 $5,720.00 $0.00 $0.00 77 01-116-30-16-0330 23-132-0010 904 Merrill St SW -y Olson 904 Merrill St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 1, Block 1 Sioux Addition 115.00 115.00 0.00 $5,980.00 $5,980.00 $0.00 $0.00 79 01-116-30-16-0460 23-133-0100 905 Church St SW Edward R Anderson 10955 Noble Ave N Brooklyn Park MN 55443 Lot 10, Block 1 Sioux 2nd Addition 115.00 115.00 0.00 $5,980.00 $5,980.00 $0.00 $0.00 79 01-116-30-16-0750 23-133-0400 904 Church St SW Mitchell D & Miranda L Melberg 904 Church St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 1, elock4 Sioux 2nd Addition 115.00 115.00 0.00 $5,980.00 $5,980.00 $0.00 $0.00 90 101-116-30-16-0990 123-133-0530 905 Harrington St SW William J &Julie -ire 905 Harrington St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 14, e1ock4 Sioux 2nd Addition 115.00 115.00 0.00 $5,980.00 $5,980.00 $0.00 $0.00 91 06-116-29-11-0930 23-151-0040 905 Franklin St SW Green Jacket LLC 5269 St Mary's Rd Minnetri,ta MN 55364 Lot 14, Block 19 eonniwell's 2nd Addition 132.00 132.00 0.00 $6,864.00 $6,864.00 $0.00 $0.00 92 06-116-29-11-1070 23-146-0050 746 Main St S Brenda Erickson 746 Main St S Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 5, Subdivision of Block 11 in eonniwell's Second Addition 132.00 132.00 0.00 $6,864.00 $6,864.00 $0.00 $0.00 93 06-116-29-11-1090 23-146-0060 745 Franklin St SW Angela Robertson 745 Franklin St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 6, Subdivision of Block 11 in eonniwell's Second Addition 132.00 132.00 0.00 $6,864.00 $6,864.00 $0.00 $0.00 94 06-116-29-12-0950 23-145-0450 746 Franklin St SW David H Getz 746 Franklin St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 5, Block 12 eonniwell's Second Addition 132.00 132.00 0.00 $6,864.00 $6,864.00 $0.00 $0.00 95 06-116-29-12-0960 23-145-0460 115 Linden Ave SW Kiefer Construction & Holdings Inc 3600 Holly Ln, Suite 10 Plymouth MN 55447 Lot 6, Block 12 eonniwell's Second Addition 132.00 132.00 0.00 $6,864.00 $6,864.00 $0.00 $0.00 96 06-116-29-12-0950 23-145-0550 746 Glen St SW Jerome A & Elro,a Meyer 746 Glen St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 5, Block 13 eonniwell's Second Addition 129.50 129.50 0.00 $6,682.00 $6,682.00 $0.00 $0.00 97 06-116-29-12-0960 23-145-0560 745 Brown St SW Lucinda M &Amber M Wolfer 610 Minnesota St NW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 6, Block 13 eonniwell's Second Addition 129.50 129.50 0.00 $6,682.00 $6,682.00 $0.00 $0.00 99 06-116-29-12-1050 23-145-0650 746 Brown St SW Mitch A & Megan A POWbek 746 Brown St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 5, Block 14 eonniwell's Second Addition 129.50 129.50 0.00 $6,682.00 $6,682.00 89 06-116-29-12-1060 23-145-0660 743 Grove St SW Mak,im & Elena Volkov 743 Grove St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 6, Block 14 eonniwell's Second Addition 129.50 129.50 0.00 $6,682.00 $6,682.00 $0.00 $0.00 COMPILED BY: COMPUTED BY: CHECKED BY: NUMBER OF YEARS INTEREST RATE: ADOPTED: 04/12/2016 P VANDER VEEN PVANDER VEEN KENT EXNER 10 REVISION ADOPTED: 07/12/2016 ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5113 LETTING N0. 1/PROJECT N0. 16-01 2016 Pavement Management Program -Phase 1: Linden Avenue (Harrington to THIS), Madson Avenue (Dale to Lynn), Milwaukee Avenue (Dale to dead end), Church Street (Linden to Miller), West Shore Drive (South Grade Court to approx. 1500 LF to southeast) and Grove Street (2nd Ave SW to Washington); roadway reconstruction/rehabilitation by construction of grading, curb and gutter, draintile installation, bituminous/concrete surfacing, stormwater/drainage, water distribution, sanitary sewer, street lighting, sidewalk, landscaping, restoration and appurtenances. $52.00 IST HEARING 2ND HEARING 2015 BOND FUND FIN ACCT# COST PER FRONT FOOT: STREET COST/FF 02/09/2016 04/12/2016 12/01/1900 336-4700-36101 z CRY PID NO. u0 Q COUNTY PID NO. PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNER NAME OWNER ADDRESS LEGAL DESCRIPTION ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION FF CREDIT FF TOTAL FF SA5113 TOTAL ACTIVE ASSESSMENT SA5113 TOTAL CREDIT SA5113 TOTAL TOTAL ASSESSMENT DEFERRED 90 06-116-29-12-1160 23-145-0750 437 Linden Ave SW Megan M Wolff 437 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 S111'.f Lot 5, Block 15 eonniwell's Second Addition 59.50 0.00 59.50 $3,042.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,042.00 91 06-116-29-12-1170 23-145-0770 431 Linden Ave SW Amanda F Worden 431 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Slll' of Lot 6, Block 15 eonniwell's Second Addition 59.50 0.00 59.50 $3,042.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,042.00 92 06-116-29-12-1190 23-145-0790 746 Grove St SW Jaime P &Jill D Barra 11 746 Grove St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lots 7-9 EX N60', Block 15 eonniwell's Second Addition 117.00 117.00 0.00 $6,084.00 $6,084.00 $0.00 $0.00 93 106-116-29-13-0140 23-207-0090 906 Franklin St SW Robert D Mdlin 906 Franklin St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 N104' of E132' of Lot 11 Auditor's Plat S 1/2 Section 06-116-29 132.00 132.00 0.00 $6,864.00 $6,864.00 1 $0.00 $0.00 94 06-116-29-13-0190 23-207-0100 900 Hwy 15 South, Unit A West Central Indust Inc PO Box 913 Willmar MN 56201 W 41.25' of Lot 11 Auditoi s Plat S 1/2 Section 06-116-29 41.25 0.00 41.25 $2,145.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,145.00 95 06-116-29-13-0200 23-207-0140 900 Hwy 15 South West Central Industries Inc PO Box 913 Willmar MN 56201 Lot 15 Auditoi s Plat S 1/2 Section 06-116-29 170.75 0.00 170.75 $8,879.00 $0.00 $0.00 $8,879.00 96 06-116-29-13-0210 23-207-0160 216 Linden Ave SW David W & Lori J -11 216 Linden Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 N132' of Lot 19 Auditoi s Plat S 1/2 Section 06-116-29 132.00 0.00 132.00 $6,864.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,864.00 97 06-116-29-13-0230 23-219-0010 905 Brown St SW Gary J & Add- M Stibal 905 Brown St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 1 Audit 's Plat of Lot 19 Auditoi s Plat S 1/2 Section 06-116-29 143.50 132.00 11.50 $7,462.00 $6,864.00 $0.00 $598.00 99 06-116-29-13-0330 23-219-0120 904 Brown St SW William F &Jessica LJ -d 23435 735th Avenue Dassel MN 55325 Lot 15 Auditor's Plat of Lot 19 of Auditor's Plat S 1/2 Section 06-116-29 90.50 0.00 90.50 $4,706.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,706.00 99 06-116-29-13-0340 23-219-0130 324 Linden Ave SW Kotzer Rental LLC 799 E 10th St Litchfield MN 55355 Lot 16 Auditor's Plat of Lot 19 of Auditor's Plat S 1/2 Section 06-116-29 55.00 0.00 55.00 $2,860.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,860.00 100 06-116-29-13-0350 23-155-0010 900 Grove St SW Hutchinson Church of God 900 Grove St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lots 1&2 Anderson's Subdivision 117.00 0.00 117.00 $6,084.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,084.00 101 06-116-29-13-0352 23-155-0017 905 Lynn Rd SW Ruth Obritsch Trust 905 Lynn Rd SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 20, Block 1 Anderson's Subdivision 117.00 117.00 0.00 $6,084.00 $6,084.00 $0.00 $0.00 102 06-116-29-13-0510 23-155-0170 905 Grove St SW Jacob M Albrecht 905 Grove St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 1, Block 2 Anderson's Subdivision 129.50 129.50 0.00 $6,734.00 $6,734.00 $0.00 $0.00 103 06-116-29-14-0550 23-151-0050 955 1-15S City of Hutchinson 111 Hassan St SE Hutchinson MN 55350 Part of Lots 1-2-3-4-6-7-10, Block 19 eonniwell's 3rd Addition 96.20 0.00 96.20 $5,002.40 $0.00 $0.00 $5,002.40 104 01-116-30-09-0020 23-112-1630 564 Lynn Rd SW Julie M Otto Schuettpelz 5100 Vega Ave New Germany MN 55336 66' x 100' of Lot 79 Lynn Addition 100.00 100.00 0.00 $5,200.00 $5,200.00 $0.00 $0.00 105 01-116-30-09-0030 23-112-1620 535 Madson Ave SW Stix &Brix, Inc 307 N Holcombe Ave Litchfield MN 55355 W32'. El o E o Wl 79 o Lot Lynn Addition 70.00 0.00 70.00 $3,640.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,640.00 106 01-116-30-09-0040 23-112-1650 539 Madson Ave SW Tyra Jessey 1660 Adams St SE Hutchinson MN 55350 E61'of W127'of L.78 Lynn Addition 61.00 0.00 61.00 $3,172.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,172.00 107 01-116-30-09-0050 23-112-1640 545 Madson Ave SW Dominic F Verhey 145 B -d."- S#105 CA -MN 55321 W66'of Lot 79 Lynn Addition 66.00 0.00 66.00 $3,432.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,432.00 109 01-116-30-09-0060 23-167-0010 555 Madson Ave SW Paul W Billet 555 -d--SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 1, Block 1 Dascher's Addition 59.40 0.00 59.40 $3,036.80 $0.00 $0.00 $3,036.80 109 101-116-30-09-0070 123-167-0020 565 Madson Ave SW Linette A eetker 565 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 2, Bl.,kl Dascher's Addition 60.00 0.00 60.00 $3,120.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,120.00 110 01-116-30-09-0090 23-167-0030 575 Madson Ave SW Fidel Ernesto de Ia Barra Guerra 575 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 3, Block 1 Dascher's Addition 60.00 0.00 60.00 $3,120.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,120.00 111 01-116-30-09-0090 23-167-0040 595 Madson Ave SW Ka Ieb E Fraley 595 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 4, Bl.,k1 Dascher's Addition 60.00 0.00 60.00 $3,120.00 $0.00 $0.00 1 $3,120.00 112 01-116-30-09-0100 23-167-0050 595 Madson Ave SW Harold F & Lois Hanson -Trust 595 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 5, Block 1 Dascher's Addition 60.00 0.00 60.00 $3,120.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,120.00 113 01-116-30-09-0110 23-167-0060 609 Madson Ave SW TerranceF 1-1, 609 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 1, elock2 Dascher's Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,333.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,333.20 114 01-116-30-09-0120 23-167-0070 619 Madson Ave SW Laverna E HemeriA 619 -d--SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 2, Block 2 Dascher's Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,333.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,333.20 115 101-116-30-09-0130 23-167-0090 631 Madson Ave SW James A Schwiderski 631 -d--SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 3, elock2 Dascher's Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,333.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,333.20 116 01-116-30-09-0140 23-167-0090 643 Madson Ave SW -b- Doering 643 -d--SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 4, elock2 Dascher's Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,333.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,333.20 117 01-116-30-09-0150 23-167-0100 655 Madson Ave SW James A Kerr 655 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot S, elock2 Dascher's Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,333.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,333.20 119 01-116-30-09-0160 23-167-0110 667 Madson Ave SW Colleen K Carrigan 667 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 6, elock2 Dascher's Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,333.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,333.20 119 01-116-30-09-0170 23-167-0120 675 Madson Ave SW Janice J Sch-ling Li-- 675 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 7, elock2 Dascher's Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,333.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,333.20 120 01-116-30-09-0190 123-167-0130 695 Madson Ave SW Robert& Bernadette Scharpe 695 -d--SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 9, elock2 Dascher's Addition 64.00 0.00 64.00 $3,328.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,328.00 121 01-116-30-09-0190 23-167-0430 570 Lynn Rd SW David & Nellie Gehrke Trust 570 Lynn Rd SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 12, elock6 Dascher's Addition 132.00 132.00 0.00 $6,864.00 $6,864.00 $0.00 $0.00 122 01-116-30-09-0200 23-167-0410 534 Madson Ave SW Timothy& Kelly Mickolichek 534 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 E96.56'of Lot ll, Block 6 Dascher's Addition 96.56 0.00 96.56 $5,021.12 $0.00 $0.00 $5,021.12 123 01-116-30-09-0210 23-167-0420 544 Madson Ave SW -tip G Rodeberg 544 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 W70'of Lot ll, Block 6 Dascher's Addition 70.00 0.0070.00$3,640.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,640.00 124 01-116-30-09-0220 23-167-0330 554 Madson Ave SW Timothy L Vallacher 554 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 1, elock6 Dascher's Addition 59.40 0.00 59.40 1 $3,036.80 $0.00 $0.00 $3,036.80 COMPILED BY: COMPUTED BY: CHECKED BY: NUMBER OF YEARS INTEREST RATE: ADOPTED: 04/12/2016 P VANDER VEEN PVANDER VEEN KENT EXNER 10 REVISION ADOPTED: 07/12/2016 ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5113 LETTING NO. 1/PROJECT NO. 16-01 2016 Pavement Management Program -Phase 1: Linden Avenue (Harrington to THIS), Madson Avenue (Dale to Lynn), Milwaukee Avenue (Dale to dead end), Church Street (Linden to Miller), West Shore Drive (South Grade Court to approx. 1500 LF to southeast) and Grove Street (2nd Ave SW to Washington); roadway reconstruction/rehabilitation by construction of grading, curb and gutter, draintile installation, bituminous/concrete surfacing, stormwater/drainage, water distribution, sanitary sewer, street lighting, sidewalk, landscaping, restoration and appurtenances. COST PER FRONT FOOT: $52.00 STREET COST/FF IST HEARING 02/09/2016 2ND HEARING 04/12/2016 2015 BOND FUND 12/01/1900 FIN ACCT# 336-4700-36101 z CRY PID NO. u0 Q COUNTY PID NO. PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNER NAME OWNER ADDRESS LEGAL DESCRIPTION ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION FF CREDIT FF TOTAL FF SA5113 TOTAL ACTIVE ASSESSMENT SA5113 TOTAL CREDIT SA5113 TOTAL TOTAL ASSESSMENT DEFERRED 125 01-116-30-09-0230 23-167-0340 564 Mads„ Ave SW Philip 8,,,i well & Rachel Stegmei,, 564 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 2, Block 6 ­,h&, Addition 60.00 0.00 60.00 $3,120.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,120.00 126 01-116-30-09-0240 23-167-0350 574 Madson Ave SW John GT-is 574 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 3&E1/2 of Lot 4, Block 6 Dasch&, Addition 90.00 0.00 90.00 $4,680.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,680.00 127 01-116-30-09-0250 23-167-0360 570 Merrill St SW Michael E&Mary F Evans 7464th Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 5&W1/2 of Lot 4, Block 6 Dasch&, Addition 90.00 0.00 90.00 $4,680.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,680.00 129 01-116-30-09-0350 23-167-0170 576 Merrill St SW Judith Olson 576 Merrill St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 1, Block 5 Dasch&, Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,333.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,333.20 129 01-116-30-09-0360 23-167-0190 620 Madson Ave SW Kevin Mark Kolde, 620 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 2, elock5 Dasch&, Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,333.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,333.20 130 01-116-30-09-0370 23-167-0190 632 Madson Ave SW Lyle E Bonders,, 16324150th St Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 3, Block 5 Dasch&, Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,333.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,333.20 131 01-116-30-09-0390 23-167-0200 642 Madson Ave SW Jill MAlb-ht 642 -d--SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 4, elock5 Dasch&, Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,333.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,333.20 132 01-116-30-09-0390 23-167-0210 656 Madson Ave SW Shawn D Lund 656 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 5, elock5 Dasch&, Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,333.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,333.20 133 01-116-30-09-0400 23-167-0220 664 Madson Ave SW Seth T ­be &Taya F Heinrich 664 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 6, elock5 Dasch&, Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,333.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,333.20 134 101-116-30-09-0410 123-167-0230 676 Madson Ave SW ms ey e,b&April Schumacher 740 Roberts St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 7, elock5 Dasch&, Addition 64.10 0.00 64.10 $3,333.20 $0.00 1 $0.00 $3,333.20 135 01-116-30-09-0420 23-167-0240 699 Madson Ave SW a ria, J Ka le!,e,g 699 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 9, elock5 Dasch&, Addition 64.00 0.00 64.00 $3,328.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,328.00 136 01-116-30-10-0010 23-129-0010 795 Madson Ave SW Marlys Miller 795 -d--SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 1, Block 1 Madson Addition 76.01 0.00 76.01 $3,952.52 $0.00 $0.00 $3,952.52 137 01-116-30-10-0020 23-129-0020 775 Madson Ave SW Daniel J&Jody K Holtz 775 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 2, eI.&1 Madson Addition 94.00 0.00 94.00 $4,368.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,368.00 139 01-116-30-10-0030 23-129-0030 765 Madson Ave SW Mark & Nancy Muetcel 765 -d--SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 3, Block 1 Madson Addition 72.00 0.00 72.00 $3,)44.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,)44.00 139 01-116-30-10-0040 23-129-0040 755 Madson Ave SW Mark&Debra Cormier 755 -d--SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 4, eI.&1 Madson Addition 94.00 0.00 94.00 $4,368.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,368.00 140 101-116-30-10-0050 123-129-0050 745 Madson Ave SW Elsie M Alslebe, 745 -d--SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 5, Block 1 Madson Addition 72.00 0.00 72.00 $3,)44.00 $0.00 1 $0.00 $3,)44.00 141 01-116-30-10-0060 23-112-1550 735 Madson Ave SW Ardell G Anderson-Trustee 1015 Ce ,y- SW Apt 20 Hutchinson MN 55350 132'. 90'in NE C,r,er,f L. 75 Lynn Addition 90.00 0.00 90.00 $4,680.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,680.00 142 01-116-30-10-0070 23-112-1590 725 Madson Ave SW Randall W Adams 725 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 62.6' x 132',f Lot 76 Lynn Addition 62.60 1 0.00 62.60 $3,255.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,255.20 143 01-116-30-10-0090 23-167-0140 709 Madson Ave SW Angela R Abrahamson 709 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 1, Block 1, Dasche, s Addition &Lot 1, el,c1,3, Dasch&,Addition& 62.7' x 132',f Lot 76 Lynn Addition 116.02 0.00 116.02 $6,033.04 $0.00 $0.00 $6,033.04 144 01-116-30-10-0090 23-129-0060 796 Madson Ave SW William AAsp 796 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 1, eI.&2 Madson Addition 66.79 0.00 66.79 $3,472.56 $0.00 $0.00 $3,472.56 145 01-116-30-10-0100 23-129-0070 796 Madson Ave SW Gregory& Patricia Pearce 796 -d--SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 2, eI.&2 Madson Addition 72.00 0.00 72.00 $3,744.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,)44.00 146 101-116-30-10-0110 23-129-0090 776 Madson Ave SW Eric&Kristin Bateman 776 -d--SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 3, eI.&2 Madson Addition 94.00 0.00 94.00 $4,368.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,368.00 147 01-116-30-10-0120 23-129-0090 766 Madson Ave SW Nicholas D.& Lesley S. erelle,thi, 766 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 4, eI.&2 Madson Addition 72.00 0.00 72.00 $3,744.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,744.00 149 01-116-30-10-0130 23-129-0100 756 Madson Ave SW Ronald&Stacy T-dy 756 -d--SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 5, eI.&2 Madson Addition 94.00 1 0.00 94.00 $4,368.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,368.00 149 01-116-30-10-0140 23-129-0110 746 Madson Ave SW Nicole L Boettcher 746 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 6, eI.&2 Madson Addition 72.00 0.00 72.00 $3,744.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,744.00 150 01-116-30-10-0150 123-112-1490 1736 Madson Ave SW Michael J Shanks&Ma rily, M Quist 1736 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 80'. 132',f L. 75 Lynn Addition 90.00 0.00 90.00 $4,160.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,160.00 151 01-116-30-10-0160 23-112-1570 724 Madson Ave SW Amanda E L,ke,sgartl 724 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 60'x 132',f L. 76 Lynn Addition 60.00 0.00 60.00 $3,120.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,120.00 152 01-116-30-10-0175 23-112-1605 714 Madson Ave SW Karen R Klimp 714 Madson Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 120' x 132' ,f Lot 76 EX W60' Lynn Addition Lying W11 If Lot 1, Block & That Pa rt,f L. 76, Lynn Addition 4, Daschers Addition 65.69 0.00 65.69 $3,415.88 $0.00 $0.00 $3,415.88 153 01-116-30-10-0190 23-167-0150 540 Harrington St SW Christopher S Kuhl 540 Harrington St SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 1, el,ck4 Daschers Addition 53.14 0.00 53.14 $2,763.28 $0.00 $0.00 $2,763.28 BASE BID: Linden Ave SW&ALTERNATE 3: Madson Ave SW -SUB-TOTAL: 8,324.20 3,165.90 5,258.20 $432,957.20 $264,626.80 $270,434.00 $268,226.40 COMPILED BY: P VANDER VEEN ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 5113 LETTING NO. 1/PROJECT NO. 16-01 2016 Pavement Management Program -Phase 1: Linden Avenue (Harrington to THIS), Madson Avenue (Dale to Lynn), Milwaukee Avenue (Dale to dead end), Church Street (Linden to Miller), West Shore Drive (South Grade Court to approx. 1500 LF to southeast) and Grove Street (2nd Ave SW to Washington); roadway reconstruction/rehabilitation by construction of grading, curb and gutter, draintile installation, bituminous/concrete surfacing, stormwater/drainage, water distribution, sanitary sewer, street lighting, sidewalk, landscaping, restoration and appurtenances. COST PER FRONT FOOT: COMPUTED BY: PVANDER VEEN $42.00 STREET COST/FF CHECKED BY: KENT EXNER IST HEARING 02/09/2016 NUMBER OF YEARS 10 2ND HEARING 04/12/2016 INTEREST RATE: 2015 BOND FUND 12/01/1900 ADOPTED: 04/12/2016 REVISION ADOPTED: 07/12/2016 FIN ACCT# 336-4700-36101 u0 z CRY PID NO. Q COUNTY PID NO. PROPERTYADDRESS OWNER NAME OWNER ADDRESS LEGAL DESCRIPTION ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION FF CREDIT FF TOTAL FF SA1113 TOTAL ACTIVE ASSESSMENT SA5113 TOTAL CREDIT SA5113 TOTAL DEFERRED TOTAL ASSESSMENT ALTERNATE 1: West Shore Or SW 154 10-116-30-01-0090 23119-0090 1105 South Grade Ct SW Harry T& Gail S Kob, 1105 South Grade Ct SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 9, Block 1 Island View Heights First Addition 122.99 0 122.99 $5,165.58 $0.00 $0.00 $5,165.58 155 10-116-30-01-0090 23119-0090 1020 West Shore OrSW David & Betty Jean Croghan 1020 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 9, Block 1 Island View Heights First Addition 169.92 0 169.92 $7,132.44 $0.00 $0.00 $7,132.44 156 10-116-30-01-0100 23119-0100 1040 West Shore Dr SW Ddron M&Sally A Johnson 1040 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 10, Elock1 Island View Heights First Addition 169.92 0 169.92 $7,132.44 $0.00 $0.00 $7,132.44 157 10-116-30-01-0110 23119-0110 1060 West Shore Dr SW Allan D & Colett, L R Wort, 1060 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 11, Block 1 Island View Heights First Addition 143.99 0 143.99 $6,042.96 $0.00 $0.00 $6,042.96 159 10-116-30-01-0120 23119-0120 1070 West Shore DrSW Bonny E Hartung 14941 MN 1w 4 Cosmos MN 56229 Lot 12, Block 1 Island View Heights First Addition 120 0 120.00 $5,040.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,040.00 159 10-116-30-01-0130 23119-0130 1090 West Shore DrSW Robert E. Geary 1090 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 13, Elock1 Island View Heights First Addition 120 0 120.00 $5,040.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,040.00 160 10-116-30-01-0140 23119-0140 1090 West Shore DrSW Nam&Melissa Vo 1090 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 14, Elock1 Island View Heights First Addition 120 0 120.00 $5,040.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,040.00 161 10-116-30-01-0150 23119-0150 1100 West Shore Dr SW Ting Vong Zheng 975 Cleveland Ave SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 15, Block1 Island View Heights First Addition 120 0 120.00 $5,040.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,040.00 162 10-116-30-01-0160 23119-0160 1120 West Shore DrSW David P & Zyvonne D Langan 1120 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 16, Block 1 Island View Heights First Addition 120 0 120.00 $5,040.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,040.00 163 10-116-30-01-0170 23119-0170 1140 West Shore DrSW Robert E King Jr 1140 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 17, Block 1 Island View Heights First Addition 120 0 120.00 $5,040.00 $0.00 $0.00 1 $5,040.00 164 10-116-30-01-0200 23119-0200 1005 West Shore DrSW William E & Ma ryG Carlson 1005 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 1, Block 3 Island View Heights First Addition 129.51 0 129.51 $5,439.42 $0.00 $0.00 $5,439.42 165 10-116-30-01-0210 23119-0210 1015 West Shore Dr SW Trevor&Shelly Rditdd 1015 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 2, Block3 Island View Heights First Addition 90.3 0 90.30 $3,792.60 $0.00 $0.00 $3,792.60 166 10-116-30-01-0220 23119-0220 1025 West Shore DrSW Jeffrey P&Robin Starner 1025 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 3, Block3 Island View Heights First Addition 90.3 0 90.30 $3,792.60 $0.00 $0.00 $3,792.60 167 10-116-30-01-0230 23119-0230 1035 West Shore DrSW Richard T&WendyJ Ha gd 1035 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 4, Block3 Island View Heights First Addition 90.3 0 90.30 $3,792.60 $0.00 $0.00 $3,792.60 169 10-116-30-01-0240 23119-0240 1045 West Shore DrSW David L & Lisa Jo Byron 1045 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 5, Block 3 Island View Heights First Addition 90.3 0 90.30 $3,792.60 $0.00 $0.00 $3,792.60 169 10-116-30-01-0250 23119-0250 1055 West Shore DrSW Christine M KuMl Trust 10 Hassan St NE P 0 Box 49 Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 6 & N 1/2 of Lot 7, Block 3 Island View Heights First Addition 169.37 0 169.37 $7,071.54 $0.00 $0.00 $7,071.54 170 10-116-30-01-0270 23119-0270 1075 West Shore DrSW Linda Rd-M 1075 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 9&S1/2 of Lot 7, Block 3 Island View Heights First Addition 190 0 Mo= $7,560.00 $0.00 $0.00 $7,560.00 171 10-116-30-01-0290 23119-0290 1095 West Shore DrSW Lloyd Allen Trustee 1095 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 9, Block3 Island View Heights First Addition 119.95 0 119.95 $5,037.90 $0.00 $0.00 $5,037.90 172 10-116-30-01-0290 23119-0290 1095 West Shore DrSW Russell&L.dd Trdttin 1095 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 10, Elock3 Island View Heights First Addition 120 0 120.00 $5,040.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,040.00 173 10-116-30-01-0300 23119-0300 1105 West Shore Dr SW Michael E & Wanda Kaye Collins 1105 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 11, Elock3 Island View Heights First Addition 120 0 120.00 $5,040.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,040.00 174 10-116-30-01-0310 23119-0310 1125 West Shore Dr SW L".ddd N &Allen H Hansen 1125 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 12, Block3 Island View Heights First Addition 120 0 120.00 $5,040.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,040.00 175 10-116-30-01-0320 23119-0320 1145 West Shore Dr SW Guy M&BdthA Casper, 1145 West Shore Dr SW Hutchinson MN 55350 Lot 13, Elock3 Island View Heights First Addition 120 0 120.00 $5,040.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,040.00 ALTERNATE 1: West Shore Or SW - SUB-TOTAL 2,765.54 2,765.54 $116,152.68 $O.W) $0.00 $116,152.68 ALTERNATE 2: Grove St SW - Alternate 2 - Deleted due to the Grove St Project being cancelled. TOTAL ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. SA5113 - UP16-01 15,173.84 3,165.90 12,007.94 $788,094.08 1$164,626.80 $255,651.00 $623,304.80 HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL ci=V�f� Request for Board Action 79 M-W Agenda Item: Res. No. 14586 - Appointing Election Judges for Primary and General Elections Department: Administration LICENSE SECTION Meeting Date: 7/12/2016 Application Complete N/A Contact: Melissa Starke Agenda Item Type: Presenter: Reviewed by Staff ✓❑ Consent Agenda Time Requested (Minutes): 0 License Contingency N/A Attachments: Yes BACKGROUND/EXPLANATION OF AGENDA ITEM: The State and City Primary Election is being held August 9, 2016, and the General Election is being held November 8, 2016, at the Hutchinson Recreation Center located at 900 Harrington Street. In accordance with State law, cities must appoint election judges for the Primary Election by July 15, 2016. Attached is Resolution No. 14583 appointing election judges to serve at the Primary Election, as well as at the General Election in November. BOARD ACTION REQUESTED: Approve Resolution No. 14586. Fiscal Impact: Funding Source: FTE Impact: Budget Change: No Included in current budget: No PROJECT SECTION: Total Project Cost: Total City Cost: Funding Source: Remaining Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: RESOLUTION NO. 14586 RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE LOCATION OF POLLING PLACE FOR ALL CITY PRECINCTS AND APPOINTING JUDGES FOR THE 2016 CITY OF HUTCHINSON AND STATE PRIMARY AND GENERAL ELECTIONS WHEREAS, Chapter 204B, Section 204B.16, Subd. 1 and Section 20413.2 1, Subd. 2 of the Laws of Minnesota states that the governing body of any municipality, by resolution adopted prior to the giving of notice of the election, may designate the location of polling place of all precincts (one, two, and three) and naming of judges for the City and School District Election. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA: That the polling place to be used during the 2016 Primary and General Elections for all precincts will be in the Recreation Center located at 900 Harrington Street S.W., Hutchinson, Minnesota. 2. That the Election Judges for the Primary Election being held August 9, 2016, and the General Election being held November 8, 2016, are hereby appointed in accordance with the attached list. Be It Further Resolved that the Hutchinson Election Administrator is with this authorized to make any substitutions or additions as deemed necessary. Adopted by the City Council this 12th day of July, 2016. Gary T. Forcier, Mayor ATTEST: Matthew Jaunich, City Administrator CITY OF HUTCHINSON AND STATE PRIMARY AND GENERAL ELECTIONS 2016 ROXANNE JENSEN JANET CONNER BILL WEGNER CATHY PRELLWITZ* JANET KLOCKMANN GALEN HOUK NANCY NACKERUD THOMAS WIRT MARK LEWANDOWSKI* GLADYS PILGRIM LINDA RUZICKA HANNAH NACKERUD CHARLES DRAEGER MICHELLE MCGRAW JEANNE LANGAN CAROL DWINNELL DARLEEN KNIGGE DENNIS SCHROEDER* PEARL SEALE SANDY TRAXLER ROGER TIEDE BRENDA VANDESTEEG BETTY BRANDT CHRIS SKAPPELL GREG HANSON VANESSA LAHR LEANN ANDERSON CANDY FISHER CAROL M. JOHNSON ANGIE RADKE CALYN LIESTMAN ROGER HIBMA DIANE BOBIER STEPHANIE NELSON *indicates head judge HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL ci=V�f� Request for Board Action 79 M-W Agenda Item: Short Term 3.2%/Temp Liquor License - McLeod County Agriculture Association Department: Administration LICENSE SECTION Meeting Date: 7/12/2016 Application Complete Yes Contact: Matt Jaunich Agenda Item Type: Presenter: Matt Jaunich Reviewed by Staff ✓❑ Consent Agenda Time Requested (Minutes): License Contingency N/A Attachments: Yes BACKGROUND/EXPLANATION OF AGENDA ITEM: The McLeod County Agriculture Association has submitted a short-term 3.2% malt liquor license and a temporary liquor license to dispense malt liquor and liquor at the McLeod County Fair from August 17-21, 2016. The McLeod County Agriculture Association is a non-profit organization that meets the requirements for both a short-term 3.2% malt liquor license and a temporary liquor license. Although the McLeod County Agriculture Association's preference would be to dispense intoxicating liquor for the entire five days of the fair, the maximum number of days allowed by state statute to dispense intoxicating liquor is four days, therefore the Association has applied to dispense 3.2% malt liquor for one day of the McLeod County Fair and intoxicating liquor for the remaining four days of the Fair. BOARD ACTION REQUESTED: Approve issuing a short-term 3.2% malt liquor license to McLeod County Agriculture Association on August 17, 2016, and a temporary liquor license from August 18-21, 2016. Fiscal Impact: Funding Source: FTE Impact: Budget Change: No Included in current budget: No PROJECT SECTION: Total Project Cost: Total City Cost: Funding Source: Remaining Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: CAf 111 Hassan Street Southeast Hutchinson, N N 55350 (3 20) 5 87-5 15 1 /Fax: (320) 234-4240 Short Term 3.2 Malt Liquor Fee: $125.00 City of Hutchinson APPLICATION FOR SHORT TERM 3.2 MALT LIQUOR LICENSE — ON SALE In provisions of the City of Hutchinson Municipal Code Chapter 112 All applications must be received at least 10 days before City Council Meeting in order to be considered licant Information ation Name 32D-5iy- Phone Number ' fV&J Adt 576 BusinesslOrganiaation Ad&ess City State Zip App icant Name M Y Phone Number Fb N� [ - Q �h SCJ ' I+ISDIj A10 Applicant Address City State 2i II Of icer(s)/O►�r(s) of the Orl;anization/Business (ifnecessarv, list additional names on separate sheet) 11 3.2 Malt Liquor Sales PY�!5� IA7am-e-- Title Name Title i.AlV4,-- _ �dSf�l lf� W-- Name Title K4g,0 140 "Sales y� Date(s) of Sales /est F **101 �I A4tJ �wr. f .ire f V.. �.1. A ddress I Contact Person The following items need to be completed and/or attached in order for the application to be processed: Certificate of Liability (city premises): j yes ❑ no Application fee paid in full (check or money order): if yes ❑ no on completed in full and ❑ no The above listed business hereby applies for a license to sell short-term 3.2 MALT LIQUOR for consumption "ON" those certain premises in the City of Hutchinson described above and to that end represents and state as follows: That said applicant is a citizen of the United States; of good moral character and repute; and has attained the age of 21 years; that he/she is proprietor of this establishment for which the license will be issued if this application is granted. That no manufacturer of such non -intoxicating malt liquors has any ownership, in whole or in part, in said business of said applicant or any interest therein. City of Hutchinson Application for Short Term 3.2 Malt Liquor License - On -Sale Page 2 of 2 That said applicant makes this application pursuant and subject to all the laws of the State of Minnesota and the ordinances and regulations of said City of Hutchinson applicable thereto, which are hereby made a part hereof, and hereby agrees to observe and obey the same. Each Applicant further states that he/she is not now the holder of, nor has he/she made application for, nor does he intend to make application for a Federal Retail Dealer's Special tax stamp for the sale of intoxicating liquor. I declare that the information l have provided on this application is truthful, and I authorize the City of Hutchinson to investigate the information submitted. Signature of authorized applicant Date 11 Police Chief Recommendation .approved ❑ denied Notes: 1�� A��- Police Chief Signature Date LIQUOR LIABILITY MINNESOTA J0[NT(.1ND1"RWRrr1NG ASSOCIATION AN! F 4 V Polli-y Utimber: L160275 A INSURED,, 12-.01 AM Standard Time AGENT: 171 AGCY OF j 2 MA'N ST T -'F, MJUA 1� PROIjIBITFT) BY STATUTE FR(Z4 PROVfbING PRODUCTS AND COWLETFrl OPER TT S C, _ CF NEW PoLrCy O'V� KA I. QUO LIABILITY I-- Az. COUNTY FAIR C;RojjMr]g t40 CENTURY AVt SW, COVERAGE ............. - L1141 T . ................... . . . . . . . . ........ 0 Vol, C' V ...... . ..... ................ ..... .... . . .......... ...... . ..... . . . . . . ........ A-' Z AP "Y jj T Minnesota Department of Public Safety ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT DIVISION 444 Cedar Street Suite 133, St. Paul MN 55101-5133 (65 1) 201-7507 Fax (65 1) 297-5259 TTY (651) 282-6555 W WW.DPS.STATE.lv1N.US APPLICATION AND PERMIT FOR A I TO 4 DAY TEMPORARY ON -SALE LIQUOR LICENSE TYPE OR PRINT INFORMATION NAME OF ORGANIZATION DATE ORGANIZED TAX EXEMPT NUMBER G r' N. tet s34 q oSj STREET ADDRESS eLfQ 6t*dwY }41e, 4;vQ CITY tW&k10Gb%A STATE ZIP CODE AQJ G59f > NAM • OF PERSON MAKING A PLICATION BUSINESS PHONE I IOME PHONE -719 S"- Q � DATES LIQU R WILL 13E SOLDIto g �' 110LUB YPE OF ORGANIZATION HAR [ I [JS 1 [F.R IV NPROFI ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS J-tv 4;40 w%el A:Ki A I I -14t [30 '0%rJ ORGAN ATfON OFFICER'3 NAME ADDRESS 100 So trti � d c v ORGANIZATION OFFI R'S NAM GDii vii 7a�']5Iop�--( villbeused. ADDRESS -r.l� ,I Location license if an p Wd, area, descr'be - R WAA—e 1 l{� `J 4AKDL /L i �[• Lai y►n k S I hrr �� -f L. Will the applicant contract for intoxicating liquor service? If so, give the name and address of the IiG r licensee providing the service. Will the applicant carry liquor liability insurance? If so, plea e ptovi e the carri is name ani pTount 0 coverage. )JUi Vel 1fj APROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMITTING TO ALCOHOL & GAM BL] NG ENFORCEMENT CITYICOUNTY DATE APPROVED CITY FEE AMOUNT LICENSE DATES DATE FEE PAID SIGNATURE CITY CLERK OR COUNTY OFFICIAL APPROVED DIRECTOR ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT NOTE: Submit this form to the city or county 30 days prior to event. Forward application signed by city and/or county to the address above. If the applicafian is approved the Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division will return this application to be used os the License for the event PS -09079 (05A)6) 0 LIQUOR LIABILITY MINNESOmA JOINT UNDERVVWTING ASSOCIATION L160275 INSURED.- 12;01 AM Standard Time AGENT, 171 iNTY FATP, 'F<:, i•::.,i•::.,AGCY OF I"E'NTUFY AVL SW HAIM l;T B") X PO MN T8E r4,1FrA 18 PkCt"IUT'I'El) By ST,&T?JTE FrcOM NEW POLICY t-TWOR LIASILTTY �lil-i�,� wv hv MCLEOD COUNTY FAIR GROtiNnS 840 CENTURY AVR SW, HUTCHINSON, MN COVERAGE . . ......... ... . . . ......... LIMIT — — — - — — ---------- G 0 0 o o 0 0 00 4, 1 on i-:.." Ci (1 0 S; illi .... .. .. .. . .. .......... .. ... ............. ............... . .... . .. . . . ......... . . . . ............ .... -S A q', Q N �.IN. r:„ . .... . ........ u. . . . . ........... ...... HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL ci=V�f� Request for Board Action 79 M-W Agenda Item: Approval of Improvement Project Change Orders Department: PW/Eng LICENSE SECTION Meeting Date: 7/12/2016 Application Complete N/A Contact: Kent Exner Agenda Item Type: Presenter: Kent Exner Reviewed by Staff ❑ Consent Agenda Time Requested (Minutes): 0 License Contingency N/A Attachments: Yes BACKGROUND/EXPLANATION OF AGENDA ITEM: As construction has proceeded on the below listed projects there has been additional work, project scope revisions, and/or construction completion date changes. The items specified below have been identified and deemed necessary to satisfactorily complete the projects per the intent of the original construction contract. The following Change Orders and/or Supplemental Agreements are proposed as noted: o Change Order No. 4 — Letting No. 1 /Project No. 16-01 — 2016 Pavement Management Program This Change Order addresses the placement of a thin overlay (short-term maintenance approach) on the severely deteriorated segment of Merrill Street SW immediately south (approximately 410 LF) of Linden Avenue SW. This Change Order does not affect the Substantial or Final Completion Dates. This Change Order does increase the original contract amount by $9,366.70. o Change Order No. 1 — Letting No. 8/Project No. 16-08 — 2016 Hutchinson Downtown Signage This Change Order addresses the deletion of the Substantial Completion date of August 15, 2016. The Final Completion date (September 15, 2016) pertaining to all all project work shall apply as noted in the project specifications. This Change Order does not affect the original contract amount. BOARD ACTION REQUESTED: Approval of Change Orders Fiscal Impact: Funding Source: FTE Impact: Budget Change: No Included in current budget: Yes PROJECT SECTION: Total Project Cost: $ 0.00 Total City Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: Remaining Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: UP 16-01 06/24/2016 STATE AID FOR LOCAL TRANSPORTATION CHANGE ORDER City/County of City of Hutchinson Change Order No. 4 Page 1 of 1 FEDERAL PROJECT STATE PROJECT LOCAL PROJECT NO. CONTRACT NO. NO. NO. L1 P16-01 L1 P16-01 CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS LOCATION OF WORK Wm Mueller & Sons Inc Linden Ave SW, Madson Ave SW, Milwaukee Ave SW, Church St SW, West Shore Dr 831 Park Ave, P O Box 247 SW Hamburg, MN 55339 TOTAL CHANGE ORDER AMOUNT Change Order No. 4 Total: $9,366.70 In accordance with the terms of this Contract, you are hereby authorized and instructed to perform the work as altered by the following provisions. This Change Order addresses additional work of 1" overlay on Merrill St SW from Linden Ave SW to 410' South. This additional work does not affect the Substantial Completion Date or the Final Completion Date. The Change Order results in an increase to the Contract in the amount of $9,366.70. COST BREAKDOWN Item No. Item Unit Unit Price Quantity Amount Funding Category No. 001 2360.503 TYPE SPWEA240C WEARING COURSE MIXTURE -STREET (1") SQ YD 1 $5.95 1486 $8,841.70 2357.502 BITUMINOUS MATERIAL FOR TACK COAT I GAL 1 $3.50 150 $525.00 Funding Category No. 001 Total: $9,366.70 Change Order No. 4 Total: $9,366.70 * Funding category is required for federal projects. ;HANGE IN CONTRACT TIME (check one) )ue to this change the Contract Time: Is Increased by Working Days b. [ X ] Is Not Changed [ ] Is Decreased by Working Days [ ] Is Increased by Calendar Days c. [ ] May be revised if work affected the controlling operation [ ] Is Decreased by Calendar Days Approved By Project Engineer: Kent Exner Approved By Contractor: Wm Mueller & Sons Inc Signed Signed Date: 07/12/2016 Phone: (320) 234-4212 Date: Phone: (952) 467-2720 Original to Project Engineer; Copy to Contractor Approved by Hutchinson City Council 07/12/2016. Signed Mayor, Gary Forcier Date: 07/12/2016 Signed City Administrator, Matt Januich Date: 07/12/2016 Orig. Congract Amt. $2,413,998.03 Previous Change Orders: $11,860.00 Completion Date: 06/14/2017 _8P16-08 CITY OF HUTCHINSON MN CHANGE ORDER City/County of Hutchinson MN 7/5/2016 Change Order No. 1 Page 1 of 1 FEDERAL PROJECT NO. NA STATE PROJECT NO. NA LOCAL PROJECT NO. L8 P 16-08 CONTRACT NO. L8 P 16-08 CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS LOCATION OF WORK Graphic House Inc Attn: Jasper Hartinger 2016 Hutchinson Downtown Signage TOTAL CHANGE ORDER AMOUNT 9204 Packer Dr $0.00 Wausau WI 54409 In accordance with the terms ofthis Contract, you are hereby authorized and instructed to perform the work as altered by the following provisions. This Change Order addresses the deletion ofthe Substantial Completion date of August 15, 2016. The Final Completion Date (September 15, 2016) pertaining to all al project work shall apply as noted in the project specifications. This Change Order does not result in extension ofthe Final Completion Date. This Change Order does not result in an increase/decreaseto the Contract. COST BREAKDOWN Item No. I Item Unit Unit Price Quantity Amount FUNDING CATEGORY NO. 001 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Funding Category No. 001 Total: 0 $0.00 Change Order No. 1 Total: 0 $0.00 * Funding category is required forfederal projects. Due to this change the Contract Time: a. [ ] Is Increased by _ Working Days [ ] Is Decreased by Working Days [ ] Is Increased by Calendar Days [ ] Is Decreased by Calendar Days b. [ X ] Is Not Changed c. [ ] May be revised if work affected the controlling operation. pproved by Project Engineer: Kent Exner Approved by Contractor: Graphic House Inc gned Signed ate: 07/12/2016 Phone: 320-234-4209 Date: Phone: pproved by Hutchinson City Council 07/12/2016. gned Signed Mayor, Gary Forcier City Administrator, Matt Jaunich ate: 07/12/2016 Date: 07/12/2016 Orig. Contract Amt $92,460.00 Change Orders: $0.00 Original Completion Date: 08/15/2016 HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL ci=V�f� Request for Board Action 79 M-W Agenda Item: Items for Denver Avenue SE Extension Project (1-1/P17-01) Department: PW/Eng LICENSE SECTION Meeting Date: 7/12/2017 Application Complete N/A Contact: Kent Exner Agenda Item Type: Presenter: Kent Exner Reviewed by Staff ❑ Consent Agenda Time Requested (Minutes): 0 License Contingency N/A Attachments: Yes BACKGROUND/EXPLANATION OF AGENDA ITEM: City staff requests that the City Council approve the appropriate Resolutions to set a Public Hearing for the above referenced project letting at their August 9th meeting. Please note that City staff has been or will be reviewing project related information with adjacent property owners prior to this future hearing. BOARD ACTION REQUESTED: Approval of Resolutions Fiscal Impact: Funding Source: FTE Impact: Budget Change: No Included in current budget: Yes PROJECT SECTION: Total Project Cost: $ 583,400.00 Total City Cost: $ 49,400.00 Funding Source: Bonding Remaining Cost: $ 534,000.00 Funding Source: Special Improvement Assessments RESOLUTION NO. 14584 RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF REPORT ON IMPROVEMENT LETTING NO. 1/PROJECT NO. 17-01 WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve: Denver Avenue SE Extension: from Montreal Street SE to Bradford Street SE; new roadway implementation by construction of grading, curb and gutter, draintile installation, bituminous/concrete surfacing, stormwater/drainage, street lighting, sidewalk, landscaping, restoration and appurtenances. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA: THAT, the proposed improvement, called Letting No. 1/Project No. 17-01, be referred to the Engineer for study and that that person is instructed to report to the Council with all convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is necessary, cost-effective, and feasible; whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement; the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended; and a description of the methodology used to calculate individual assessments for affected parcels. Adopted by the Council this 12th day of July 2016. Mayor: Gary Forcier City Administrator: Matt Jaunich RESOLUTION NO. 14585 RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT LETTING NO. 1/PROJECT NO. 17-01 WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution of the Council adopted July 12th, 2016, a report has been prepared by Kent Exner, Public Works Director/City Engineer with reference to the following proposed improvements: Denver Avenue SE Extension: from Montreal Street SE to Bradford Street SE; new roadway implementation by construction of grading, curb and gutter, draintile installation, bituminous/concrete surfacing, stormwater/drainage, street lighting, sidewalk, landscaping, restoration and appurtenances; and said report was received by the Council on July 12th, 2016. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA: 1. The Council will consider the improvement in accordance with the report at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $583,368.00. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvements on the 8th, 9th or 10th day of August, 2016, in the Council Chambers of the Hutchinson City Center at 6:00 P.M. and the Clerk shall give mailed and published notice of such hearing and improvements as required by law. Adopted by the Hutchinson City Council this 12th day of July 2016. Mayor: Gary Forcier City Administrator: Matt Jaunich PUBLICATION NO. 8181 NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT LETTING NO. 1 PROJECT NO. 17-01 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hutchinson, Minnesota, will meet in the Council Chambers of the Hutchinson City Center, 111 Hassan Street SE, Hutchinson, MN, at 6:00 pm on the 8th 9th or 10th day of August, 2016, to considerthe making of an improvement of Letting No. 1 /Project No. 17-01, an improvement of: Denver Avenue SE Extension: from Montreal Street SE to Bradford Street SE; new roadway implementation by construction of grading, curb and gutter, draintile installation, bituminous/concrete surfacing, stormwater/drainage, street lighting, sidewalk, landscaping, restoration and appurtenances pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The estimated City cost of said improvement is $49,368.00, and an Assessable cost of $534,000.00 forthe total estimated cost of $583,368.00. A reasonable estimate of the impact of the assessment will be available at the hearing. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. Dated: 07/12/2016 Matt Jaunich, City Administrator PLEASE NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND THIS HEARING, WHETHER YOU ARE FOR OR AGAINST THE PROJECT, IN ORDER THAT YOUR COUNCIL CAN BE BETTER INFORMED OF A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF OPINION. PUBLISHED IN THE HUTCHINSON LEADER ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 27TH 2016 AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3RD 2016. 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Sebora Agenda Item Type: Presenter: Marc A. Sebora Reviewed by Staff ❑ Public Hearing Time Requested (Minutes): 5 License Contingency N/A Attachments: Yes BACKGROUND/EXPLANATION OF AGENDA ITEM: After the Hometown Realty building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Jefferson Street was built in the 1990s, it was discovered that the building was inadvertently constructed over the property line and the northeast side of the building extended over the property line and 1.6 feet into the City's right-of-way. In 1995, the City Council granted a 20 year franchise to Joseph Dooley and Cheryl Dooley as a recognition of, and consent to, the encroachment. The original franchise agreement is now expired and Cheryl Dooley has contacted the City about having it renewed. Attached for your consideration is a franchise agreement which would allow Ms. Dooley's new corporate entity, Dame's Digs, LLC, to use the 1.6 feet of right-of-way for an additional 20 years. The franchise agreement itself is nearly identical to the other franchises the City Council has issued over the past few years which, most importantly, requires insurance to cover the City for liability purposes. City staff supports your approval of this request. BOARD ACTION REQUESTED: Hold first reading and set second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 16-0761 for July 26, 2016. Fiscal Impact: Funding Source: FTE Impact: Budget Change: No Included in current budget: No PROJECT SECTION: Total Project Cost: Total City Cost: Funding Source: Remaining Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: Ordinance No. 16-0761 Publication No. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA, GRANTING A FRANCHISE TO DAME'S DIGS, LLC, FOR THE USE OF PUBLIC RIGHT- OF-WAY THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON ORDAINS: Section 1. As a result of a construction error, a building owned by Dame's Digs, LLC, encroaches upon the adjacent right of way. It is in the public interest and in the best interests of the City of Hutchinson ("Grantor") to grant a franchise in connection with the encroachment upon City right of way to Dame's Digs, LLC ("Grantee"). The encroachment is legally described as follows: That part of Jefferson Street described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of Block 7, TOWNSITE OF HUTCHINSON SOUTH HALF: Thence easterly, along the easterly prolongation of the north line of said Block 7, a distance of 1.60 feet; thence southerly, parallel with the east line of said Block 7, a distance of 28.50 feet; thence westerly, parallel with said easterly prolongation of the north line, a distance of 1.60 feet to said east line; thence northerly, along said east line, a distance of 28.50 feet to the point of beginning. Section 2. The franchise is granted for a term of twenty years (20) years commencing on the date of the acceptance of the franchise. Grantee shall file a written acceptance of the franchise with the City Administrator of the City of Hutchinson within ten (10) days after the effective date of this ordinance. The franchise shall become effective only when the acceptance has been filed and evidence of general comprehensive and liability insurance provided for in this grant of franchise has been filed and approved. Section 3. Grantor reserves the right to enforce reasonable regulations concerning construction, operation and maintenance of facilities located along, over and under the public premises before mentioned and the placement of such facilities. Section 4. Grantee shall indemnify and defend Grantor, its boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees, in any and all other public agencies, and their members, officers, agents and employees, against any and all liabilities for injury to or death of any person or any damage to any property caused by Grantee, its officers, agents or employees in the construction, operation or maintenance of its property, or arising out of the exercise of any right or privilege under the franchise. Section 5. At all times during the term of the franchise, Grantee will, at its own expense, maintain in force general comprehensive liability insurance, with an insurance company approved by the City of Hutchinson, with limits approved by the policies being for the protection of Grantor and its officers, agents and employees, against liability for loss or damage for bodily injury, death or property damage occasioned by the activities of the Grantee under the franchise. Section 6. Grantee shall not have the right to assign the franchise or otherwise transfer it in any manner whatsoever or sell, lease, license, mortgage, or permit others to use transfer in any manner whatsoever any interest in all or any part of its facilities that are installed or operated under this grant, except on prior written approval by ordinance of the City Council of the City of Hutchinson. Section 7. In the event that Dame's Digs, LLC, should cease to exist or should fail to use the franchise for one calendar year, this franchise shall be deemed null and void and shall revert to the City of Hutchinson without any action on the part of the City of Hutchinson whatsoever. Section 8. This ordinance shall take effect from and after passage and publication, subject to the provision above requiring written acceptance by Dame's Digs, LLC. Section 9. This franchise agreement replaces any other franchise agreement previously held by Joseph Dooley and Cheryl Dooley for this particular encroachment. Adopted by the City Council, this 26th day of July, 2016. Gary T. Forcier Mayor ATTEST: Matthew Jaunich City Administrator Exhibit A One line of tables, not more than 7 feet from the building along 2nd Avenue into the sidewalk area. The length of the caf6 would be any area along the building wall, which is leased by the restaurant HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL ci=V�f� Request for Board Action 79 M-W Agenda Item: Update on the ArtPlace Grant Department: Administration LICENSE SECTION Meeting Date: 7/12/2016 Application Complete N/A Contact: Matt Jaunich Agenda Item Type: Presenter: Steve Cook Reviewed by Staff ❑ Communications, Requests Time Requested (Minutes): 10 License Contingency N/A Attachments: No BACKGROUND/EXPLANATION OF AGENDA ITEM: Former Mayor Cook has asked to address the City Council to update you on the ArtPlace Grant application he was seeking earlier in the year and what might be available for other opportunities. BOARD ACTION REQUESTED: Fiscal Impact: $ 0.00 Funding Source: FTE Impact: Budget Change: No Included in current budget: Yes PROJECT SECTION: Total Project Cost: Total City Cost: Funding Source: Remaining Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL ci=V�f� Request for Board Action 79 M-W Agenda Item: 2nd Reading and Adoption of Telecommunications Ordinance Chapter 154.119 Department: PW/WW LICENSE SECTION Meeting Date: 7/12/2016 Application Complete N/A Contact: Kent Exner/John Paulson Agenda Item Type: Presenter: John Paulson Reviewed by Staff ❑ Unfinished Business Time Requested (Minutes): 5 License Contingency N/A Attachments: Yes BACKGROUND/EXPLANATION OF AGENDA ITEM: A Public Hearing was held at the June 26th, 2016 City Council Meeting to receive public input and comments on amendments to the Chapter 154 Section 119 of the Telecommunications Ordinance. No public input was received at the Hearing and the City Council approved the first reading of the ordinance. The Ordinance will be Published in the Hutchinson Leader upon completing the 2nd reading and approval. City staff will be available to answer any questions that you may have. BOARD ACTION REQUESTED: 2nd reading and adoption of the Telecommunications Ordinance revisions. Fiscal Impact: Funding Source: FTE Impact: Budget Change: No Included in current budget: Yes PROJECT SECTION: Total Project Cost: $ 0.00 Total City Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: Remaining Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: Ordinance No. 16-0759 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 154 (ZONING) OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON CODE OF ORDINANCES ADDING LANGUAGE IN SECTION 154.119 (TELECOMMUNICATIONS); THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA ORDAINS: Notice of hearing was duly given and publication of said hearing was duly made and was made to appear to the satisfaction of the City Council that it would be in the best interests of the City to amend the Telecommunications Ordinance to add language in Section 154.119 of the City Code as follows: § 154.119 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ORDINANCE (A) Purpose and intent. In order to accommodate the communication needs of the residents, business and industry while protecting the health, safety and general welfare of the City, the following regulations are imposed in order to: (1) Facilitate the use of wireless communication services, television and radio antennas, for residents, business and industry of the City; (2) Minimize adverse effects of towers through careful design and site standards; (3) Avoid potential damage to adjacent properties from tower or antenna failure through structural standards and setback requirements; and (4) Maximize the use of existing and approved towers and buildings to accommodate new wireless telecommunication antennas in order to reduce the number of towers needed to serve the community; and (5) To regulate access to and ongoing use of public rights-of-way and facilities, such as water tanks, building roof tops, lighting masts and other structures by telecommunications providers for their telecommunications facilities. (B) Definitions (1) "Accessory Equipment" are the wires, cables, generators, air conditioning units, and other equipment or facilities that are used with Antennas. (2) "Aesthetics" (also known as "Conceal" or "Concealment" or "Stealth Design") refers to state-of-the-art design techniques used to blend the object into the surrounding environment and to minimize the negative aesthetic impacts to be further defined in the review process). Examples of aesthetic design techniques include architecturally screening roof mounted antennas and accessory Equipment, integrating Telecommunications Facilities into architectural elements, nestling Telecommunications Facilities into the surrounding landscape so that the topography or vegetation reduces their view, using the location that would result in the least amount of visibility to the public, minimizinz the size and appearance of the Telecommunications Facilities, and designing Towers to appear other than as Towers, such as light poles, power poles, flag poles, and trees.. (3) "Applicant" is any person or entity who files an application for any permit or is party to any lease agreement required by this Ordinance for the construction, replacement, installation, or alteration of wireless communication facility or any component thereof. (4) "Antenna" is any exterior transmitting or receiving device mounted on a Tower, Monopole, building, or other structure and used in communications that radiate or capture electromagnetic waves, digital signals, analog signals, radio frequencies(excluding radar signals), wireless telecommunications signals or other communications signals. "Antenna" does not include a lightning rod. (5) "Antenna Support Structure" is any new or existing Tower, building, water tower, or electric transmission tower carrying over 200 kilo volts of electricity that can be used for the location of Antennas without increasing the height or mass of the existing structure. (6) "Applicant" shall mean and refer to the person(s), party or entity, owning and/or operating the transmission equipment proposed in an application. (7) "City" shall mean and refer to the City of Hutchinson or the authorized agent as designated by the City Council of the City of Hutchinson. (8) "Co -location" is the sharing of structures by two or more wireless service providers on a single support structure or otherwise sharing a common location. (9) "Easement" is a legal interest in real property that transfers a partial property right to the holder of the easement authorizing a person or party to use the land or property of another for a particular purpose. (10) "Engineer" refers to but is not limited to a radio, electrical, structural, or mechanical engineer, licensed by the State of Minnesota. 01) "Equipment Lease Area" is an specified area at the at the base of or near a Telecommunication Facility, Tower, or Antenna that can contain an enclosed structure or open platform within which are housed, among other things, batteries, generators, air conditioning units, wireless communications or electrical equipment, or other Accessory Equipment, which may be connected to the Telecommunications Facility, Tower or Antenna by cable. (12) "Inventory of Small Cell Sites" refers to an accurate and current inventory of all Small Cell Sites approved by Lessor pursuant to this Lease Agreement, including sites that become inactive for any reason. (13) "Landline Broadband Backhaul Transport Service" refers to a fiber or other high- speed landline communications transport service contracted by Lessee from a third -party provider that interconnects with the Base Station Equipment at the Point -of -Demarcation and provides transport service back to Lessee's network. (14) "Lessee" is the party who rents land or property from a lessor. The lessee is also known as the "tenant", and must uphold specific obligations as defined in the lease agreement and by law. (15) "Lessor" is the owner of an asset that is leased under an agreement to the lessee. The lessee makes one-time or periodic payments to the lessor in return for the use of the asset. The lease agreement is binding on both the lessor and the lessee, and spells out the rights and obligations of both parties. (16) "Monopole" is a structure composed of a single spire used to support telecommunications equipment having no buy wires or ground anchors. (17) "Permit Holder" a person or entity who holds a permit issued pursuant to this Ordinance for a Telecommunications Facility. (18) "Point of Demarcation" is the point of where the Transmission Media of Small Cell uibment terminates and interconnects with broadband backhaul transmission facilities_ whether provided by landline or wireless communications infrastructure. (19) "Public Utility Structure" is a structure which is owned by a governmental agency or utility combanv and which may be/can be used to support illumination devices or lines and other equipment carrying electricity or communications. (20) "Radio Propagation Study" the propagation of radio waves is described through the modeling of the different physical mechanisms (free -space attenuation, atmospheric attenuation, vegetation and hydrometer attenuation, attenuation by diffraction, building penetration loss, etc). This modeling is necessary for the conception of telecommunications systems and, once they have been designed, for their actual field deployment. Propagation models are implemented in engineering tools for the prediction different parameters useful for the field deployment of systems, for the study of the radio coverage (selection of the emission sites, frequency allocation, powers evaluation, antenna gains, polarization) and for the definition of the interferences occurring between distant transmitters. (21) "Residential Accessory Communication Devices" are any satellite dishes, television Antennas, radio Antennas, amateur radio Antennas, and similar communication transmission/reception devices and associated Accessory Equipment that are a permitted accessory use within a residential district. (22) "Right -of -Way (ROW)" is the actual physical land area within a route that is acquired for a specific purpose, such as a transmission line or roadway. (23) "Rooftop Mounted Wireless Telecommunications Facility means a wireless telecommunication facility with antennas located on the roof of a building or on top of a structure and consistinz of antennas, support structures and accessory equipment, but are adequately screened so as not to appear as stand-alone devices above the top of the roof line. (24) "Small Cell Equipment" refers to Wireless Facilities and Transmission Media attached, mounted, or installed on a proprietary or leased utilitypole, street light, building or other structure and used to provide Personal Communications Service. (25) "Small Cell Site" is defined as a low-power radio access facility, together with associated antennas, mounting and mechanical equipment, which provides and extends wireless communications systems' service coverage and increases network capacity. (26) "Street Light" is defined as a raised source of light usually mounted on a pole and constituting one of a series spaced at intervals along a public street or highway used to illuminate a public area, usually urban. Also referred to as a streetlamp_ (27) "Telecommunications Equipment" refers to Antennas, Accessory Equipment, or Towers. (28) "Telecommunications Facilities" are the structures and equipment which make up a telecommunications network. Telecommunications facilities are defined by Federal Standard 1037C as the following: a) A fixed, mobile, or transportable structure, including (1) all installed electrical and electronic wiring, cabling, and equipment and (2) all supporting structures, such as utility, ground network, and electrical supporting structures. b) A network provided service to users or the network operating administration. c) A transmission pathway and associated equipment. d) In a protocol applicable to a data unit, such as a block or frame, an additional item of information or a constraint encoded within the protocol to provide the required control. e) A real property entity consisting of one or more of the following: a building, a structure, a utility system, pavement, and underlying land. (29) "Tower" is any of the following: a ground or roof mounted pole, spire, free standing, self-supporting lattice or monopole structure, or combination thereof taller than fifteen (15) feet, including but not limited to supporting lines, cables, wires, braces, and masts, intended primarily for the purpose of mounting an Antenna, meteorological device, or similar apparatus above grade (except amateur radio Antennas). (30) "Traffic Light/Traffic Signal System" are electrically operated colored signaling devices positioned at road intersections, pedestrian crossings, and other locations to control conflicting flows of traffic. (31) "Transmission Media" is all of the Lessee's radios, antennas, transmitters, wires, fiber optic cables, and other wireless transmission devices that are part of the Small Cell Equipment. (32) "Wireless Communications" refers to any personal wireless services as defined in the Federal Communications Act of 1996, including FCC licensed commercial wireless Telecommunications services such as cellular, personal communication services (PCS), specialized mobile radio (SMR), enhanced specialized mobile radio (ESM&), global system of mobile communication (GSM), pang and similar services that currently exist or may be developed. (33) "Utility Pole" is a structure that is: (1) owned or operated by: (a) a public utility, (b) a communications service provider, (c) a municipality, (d) an electric membership corporation; or (e) a rural electric cooperative, and (2) designed and used to: (a) carry lines, cables, or wires for telephone, cable television, or electricity; or (b) provide lighting. (C) Permit required (1) Permit required. Prior to any construction of installation activities, a telecommunications provider planning to install, construct or operate telecommunications facilities in the City shall apply for a telecommunications application and obtain a building permit and, if required, a conditional use permit pursuant to this seetien Ordinance as applicable. (2) Building and Design Standards and Allowed Locations for Telecommunications Facilities. All Telecommunications Facilities shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with the following standards: A. Existing Telecommunication Facilities 1.Existing Telecommunications Facilities located on or attached to existing structures, prior to the adoption of this Ordinance, are regulated by the provisions of the zoning district for each such parcel. Once the leases for existing Telecommunication Facilities expire or are otherwise terminated, the owner of the Telecommunication Facilities shall apply for a permit under this Ordinance and those existing Telecommunications Facilities shall be reauired to conform to all requirements of this Ordinance for new Telecommunication Facilities. The City may, among other remedies, require relocation of equipment, at the Telecommunication Facilities expense, to permitted areas under this Ordinance. B. New Telecommunications Facilities: 1.New Telecommunications Towers shall be located onlv on barcels owned and controlled by the City without a conditional use permit, with the exact location on such barcels determined at the sole discretion of the Citv. 2.Antennas shall be located on a new or replacement Tower at the locations permitted for Telecommunications Facilities only if the Applicant complies with the following requirements, in addition to the other requirements of this Ordinance: a) Unless the Applicant is a provider of Wireless Communications, the Applicant shall provide an analysis prepared by a radio or electrical engineer demonstrating that the proposed location of the Antennas is necessary to meet the coverage and/or capacity needs of its system. The Applicant shall provide a network map describing all of the Applicant's Telecommunications Facilities that provide any coverage within the City's limits. All Applicants shall provide documentation prepared by a radio or electrical engineer to show the Antennas would not cause interference with other existing or approved Telecommunications Equipment. The Applicant shall also pay the reasonable expenses of a radio or electrical engineer retained by the City, at the City's option, to review this analysis, b) The new or replacement Telecommunications Facilities shall use Stealth Design techniques as approved by the City. Economic considerations or hardships shall not be the sole justification for failing to provide Stealth Design techniques. c) The new or replacement Tower and Antenna, including attachments other than lightning rods, shall not exceed 150 feet in height, measured from grade. The City may, but shall not be required to, increase this height up to 190 feet if the Entity finds the increase in height would not have a significant visual impact, would not have a negative property value impact on surrounding, properties because of proximity, topography or screening by trees or buildings or would accommodate two or more users. The City may waive this height limitation for a Tower and/or Antenna if used wholly or partially for essential public services, such as public safety_ 3.A new Antenna may be attached to an existing public utility structure, utility pole or street light within a right-of-way if: a) The Antenna does not extend more than fifteen (15) feet above the top of the existing utility structure. b) The Antenna is no larger than three (3) cubic feet and has no individual surface larger than four (4) feet. c) The Antenna extends outward from the utility structure no more than three (3) feet. d) There is no ground mounted equipment. e) There is no interference with public safety communications or with the original use of the public utility structure. f) The Applicant agrees that the Antenna must be removed and relocated, at Applicant's expense, when the City or utility requires the removal and relocation of the public utility structure. g) The Telecommunications Permit Application and all necessary agreements permitting the use of public property are approved. h) Its inclusion/attachment does not exceed the facilities structural capacity_ i) Note: no equipment will be allowed on fiberglass light poles. 4."Construction Plan" a) A new wireless support structure will require a written plan for construction that demonstrates the use of aesthetics as defined in the definitions and approved by the City; includes the total height and width of the wireless facility and wireless support structure, including cross section and elevation, footing, foundation and wind speed details, a structural analysis indicating the capacity for future and existing antennas, including a geotechnical report and calculations for the foundations capacity, the identity and qualifications of each person directly responsible for the design and construction, and signed and sealed documentation from a professional engineer that shows the proposed location of the wireless facility and wireless support structure and all easements and existing structures within two hundred (200) feet of such wireless facility or wireless support structure. b) Substantial modification of an existing wireless facility or wireless support structure requires the following: 1) An application with the name, business address, and point of contact for the applicant, 2) The location of the proposed or affected wireless support structure or wireless facility, and 3) A construction plan that describes the proposed modifications to the wireless support structure and all equipment and network components, including antennas, transmitters, receivers, base stations, power supplies, cabling, and related equipment. (3) Telecommunications Permit Application. Telecommunications providers shall apply for a permit on an application form obtained from the City. A telecommunications provider shall file three copies of the applications with the City Planning and Bttilding Depai4ment. Applications shall be complete and include all information required by this e section, including a route map showing the location of the provider's existing and proposed facilities. Public Data. The contents of all telecommunications permit applications and any other documents supportingthe he application may be classified as public data and as such may be released in accordance with the Minnesota Data Practices Act or other abblicable regulation or court order (5) Application Fee and Escrow. The application shall be accompanied by a one-time non- refundable application fee in the amount identified on the application form. At the discretion of the City, an escrow fee may be required for applications that require analysis by the City's communications consultant, such as an interference analysis and intermodulation study. The application fee and escrow amount are established in the City's fee schedule, set annually by the City Council. The Applicant shall also pav the expenses of a third -party engineer's service or technical study as required by the City. (6) Additional Information. The City may request an applicant to submit such additional information as the City deems reasonably necessary or relevant. The applicant shall comply with all such requests within reasonable deadlines for such additional information established by the City. (D) Amateur radio antenna towers. The construction or erection of towers supporting amateur radio antennas shall be a permitted use in all zoning districts, subject to the following requirements: (1) This type of tower requires a building permit; (2) This type of tower shall be allowed only in the rear yard of residentially zoned properties. If there is insufficient space within the rear yard to erect the tower and any related guy wires, then the property owner may apply for a conditional use permit to erect a tower in another yard (front or side); (3) This type of tower shall not exceed 75 feet in height, except by conditional use permit; (4) This type of tower shall conform to the accessory structure setback for the district in which it is located: (5) Amateur radio antenna towers shall be installed in accordance with the instructions furnished by the manufacturer of the tower model. Antennas mounted on a tower may be modified and changed at any time so long as the published allowable load on the tower is not exceeded and the structure of the tower remains in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications; and (6) This type of tower shall be exempt from the requirements of divisions (E) — (R) of this section. (E) Antennae Mounted on Roofs, Walls, and Existing Towers. The placement of wireless telecommunication antennae on roofs, walls and existing towers must be approved by the City, provided the antennae meet the requirements of this seetien ordinance, and after submittal and approval of all permits, applications, fees and information identified in Section B of this ordinance. (F) Tower Locations. Antennas on a public structure or existing structures are allowed in all districts by resolution approved by the City, without a conditional use permit. However, all antenna installations must comply with the requirements of this ordinance. Towers not exceeding 75 feet in height may be erected after the issuance of a building permit, without a conditional use permit. However, all tower installations must comply with the requirements of this ordinance. All towers shall be of a monopole construction and subject to the regulations listed in Chapter 151 of the City Code, regarding airport zoning. Towers exceeding 75 feet in height shall be allowed only by conditional use permit and shall only be allowed in the following zoning districts: (1) C-1, neighborhood convenience commercial district; (2) C-2, automotive service commercial district: (3) C-3, central commercial district; (4) C-4, fringe commercial district; (5) C-5, conditional commercial district; (6) UC, industrial/commercial district; (7) I-1, light industrial park district; (8) I-2, heavy industrial district; and (9) BP, business park district. (G) Tower setbacks. The following setbacks shall apply in the listed districts. (1) In C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4, C-5, BP, PC, I-1 and I-2 districts, the setback of the tower shall be at a ratio of one foot of setback for every two feet of height of tower (i.e., a 100 -foot tower would require a 50 -foot setback from all property lines and the street right-of-way). (2) In the event that any portion of the property directly abuts a district zoned R-1, single-family residential; R-2, medium density residential; R-3, medium-high density residential; R-4, high density residential; R-5, manufactured home park; any residential planned unit development; or A-1, agricultural or R-1, rural residential in the Joint Planning Area; the setback to these districts shall be at a ratio of one foot for every one foot of height of structure (i.e., a 100 -foot tower would require a 100 -foot setback from any property line which is residentially or agriculturally zoned). (H) Co -location requirements. All commercial towers erected, constructed or located within the City shall comply with the following requirements. (1) A proposal for a new commercial tower shall not be approved unless the applicant has provided proof that the proposed tower cannot be accommodated on an existing or approved tower or building within a one -mile search radius of the proposed tower due to one or more of the following reasons: A. The antenna would exceed the structural capacity of the existing or approved tower or building, as documented by a qualified and licensed professional engineer, and the existing or approved tower cannot be reinforced, modified or replaced to accommodate planned or equivalent equipment at a reasonable cost; B. The antenna would cause interference materially impacting the usability of other existing or planned antenna at the tower or building as documented by a qualified and licensed professional engineer, and the interference cannot be prevented at a reasonable cost; C. Existing or approved towers and building within the search radius cannot accommodate the planned antenna at a height necessary to function reasonably as documented by a qualified and licensed professional engineer; or D. Other unforeseen reasons that make it unfeasible to locate the planned antenna equipment upon an existing or approved tower or building. (2) Any proposed commercial tower shall be designed, structurally, electronically and in all respects, to accommodate both the applicant's antennas and comparable antennas for at least two additional users if the tower is over 100 feet in height or, for at least one additional user, if the tower is over 75 feet in height. Towers must be designed to allow for future rearrangement of antennas upon the tower and to accept antennas mounted at varying heights. (I) Structural and landscaping requirements. Proposed or modified towers and antennas shall meet the following design requirements: (1) Towers and antennas shall be designed to blend into the surrounding environment through the use of color and camouflaging architectural treatment, except in instances where the color is dictated by federal or state authorities, such as the Federal Aviation Administration: (2) Commercial towers shall be of a monopole design unless the City determines that an alternative design would better blend into the surrounding environment. Towers must be self- supporting without the use of wires, cables, beams, or other means; (3) Landscaping plans for the base of the tower must be submitted with the application of the conditional use permit, or building permit, should a conditional use permit not be needed. These plans must be compatible with the surrounding character of the area and must be approved either by the City prior to the issuance of the conditional use permit or building permit; and Screening plans ° apaque barrier- to be eaastpdeted of either- br-iek fnasaar-y walls or- solid wood feneing of a height of He less than si�E €eet.as may be required by the City, and reviewed shall be inclusive of the following: A. When used, walls or fences must provide for full visual screening of accessory buildings or storage areas, as viewed from residential areas and state and county roads; B. The materials used for constructing the wall or fence shall be specified in the site plan and shall meet the requirements of this ordinance; C. Berms, if used, shall be constructed with a slope not to exceed 3:1 and shall be covered with sod or other landscape material sufficient to prevent erosion of the berm. D. Trees, hedges or other vegetative materials, when used, must provide at 75 percent (75%) screening capacity throughout the year. Such screening must also conform to all vegetative setback requirements of the Hutchinson Zoning Ordinance. (J) Construction Requirements. Proposed or modified towers and antennas shall meet the following construction requirements: (1) All antennae, towers, and accessory structures shall comply with all applicable provisions of this ordinance. (2) Towers shall be certified by a qualified and licensed professional engineer to conform to the current structural standards and wind loading requirements of the Minnesota State Building Code and Electronics Industry Association. (3) No part of any antenna or tower nor any lines, cable, equipment, wires, or braces in connection with either shall at any time extend across or over any part of the right-of-way, public street, highway, sidewalk, or property line. (4) Towers and associated antennae shall be designed to conform to accepted electrical engineering methods and practices and to comply with the provisions of the National Electrical Code. (5) All signed and remote control conductors of low energy extending substantially horizontally above the ground between a tower or antenna and a structure, or between towers, shall be at least eight (8') above the ground at all points, unless buried underground. (6) AAs applicable to its location, with final determination by the City, towers affixed to the ground shall include security fencing to discourage el mbing of the tower- access by unauthorized persons. (7) Tower locations should provide the maximum amount of screening possible of off-site views of the facility. Existing on-site vegetation shall be preserved to the maximum extent practicable. The area around the base of the tower and any accessory structures shall be landscaped and/or screened. The tenant must maintain, in good and healthy condition, at all times, all landscapes attendant to the wireless telecommunications facility, including landscaping of the public right-of-wa. Any dead or dying landscaping must be promptly replaced or rehabilitated. See Section I of this ordinance. (K) Resolution of Interference. The installation and operation of new antennas, towers, and associated facilities shall not cause harmful interference to pre-existing telecommunication system broadcast or reception, whether they be commercial or residential. Telecommunications providers shall, at their own expense, maintain any equipment in a safe condition, in good repair and in a manner so as not to conflict with the use of the surrounding premises. If within 60 days from the initial installation and operation of any new antenna system, the City receives notice of interference from an adjacent property, additional study and remedy may be required. The applicant shall be responsible for the expenses incurred in any independent validation of interference, provided, however, should the independent analysis conclude that the interference objections were valid; the new antenna facility owner shall be responsible for any independent validation fees. If new facilities are found to cause impermissible interference, the new tenant shall take all measures reasonably necessary to correct and eliminate the interference. If the interference cannot be eliminated within 30 days, the new facility owner shall immediately cease operating its facility until the interference has been eliminated. (L) Tower Lighting. Towers shall be required to meet Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requirements and shall not be artificially lighted unless required by the Federal Aviation Administration to do so. If the tower does require artificial lighting, a letter stating this need and a description of the lighting shall be provided to the City prior to approval. The lighting, unless required by the FAA to be otherwise, must be defused. (M) Lights and Other Attachments. No antenna or tower shall have affixed or attached to it in any way, except during time of repair or installation, any lights, reflectors, flashers, or other illuminating device, except as required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), nor shall any tower have constructed on, or attached to, in any platform, catwalk, crow's next, or like structure, except during periods of construction or repair. (N) Accessory Utility Buildings. All utility buildings and structures accessory to a tower shall be architecturally designed to blend in with the surrounding environment and shall meet the minimum setback requirements of the zoning district in which the tower site is located. Ground mounted equipment shall be screened from view by suitable vegetation, except where a design of non -vegetative screening better reflects and complements the architectural character of the surrounding neighborhood. (0) Maintenance Requirements. (1) The yard area in front of the fences and walls shall be trimmed and maintained in a neat and attractive manner. (2) Repairs to damaged areas of walls or fences shall be made within thirty (30) days of sustaining said damage. (3) Areas left in a natural state and vegetative screening areas shall be properly maintained in a well -kept condition. (4) Diseased, dying, or dead vegetative screening elements shall be removed and then replaced, at a minimum, with healthy plants of the same size required when first planted. (P) Abandoned or Unused Towers and Antennas. Abandoned or unused towers or portions of towers shall be removed as follows: (1) All abandoned or unused towers and associated facilities shall be removed within six months of cessation of operations at the site unless a time extension is approved by the Planning Commission. In the event that a tower is not removed within six months of cessation of operations at a site, the tower and associated facilities may be removed by the City, and the costs of removal assessed against the property; or (2) Unused portions of towers above a manufactured connection shall be removed within six months of the time of antenna location. The replacement of portions of a tower previously removed requires the issuance of a new conditional use permit. (Q) Public Safety Telecommunication Interference. Commercial wireless telecommunications services shall not interfere with public safety telecommunications. Before the introduction of new service or changes in existing services, telecommunication providers shall notify the City at least ten days in advance of any changes and allow the City to monitor interference levels during the testing process. (R) Signs and Advertising. The use of any portion of a tower for signs, other than warning or equipment information signs, is prohibited. (S) Additional Submittal Requirements. In addition to information listed elsewhere in this section, conditional use permit applications for towers shall include the following supplemental information: (1) A report from a qualified and licensed professional engineer which: A. Describes the general tower height and design including a cross-section and elevation; B. Documents the height above grade for all potential mounting positions for co -located antennas and the minimum separation distances between antennas. This information can be general in scope, with specific documentation to be submitted with the building permit application; C. Describes the tower's capacity, including the number and type of antennas it can accommodate; D. Includes an engineer's stamp, registration number, and signature; and E. Additional information necessary to evaluate the request. (2) For all commercial towers, a letter of intent committing the tower owner and his or her successors to allow the shared use of the tower if an additional user agrees in writing to meet reasonable terms and conditions for shared use; (3) If the tower exceeds 200 feet, a letter of approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); (4) A letter from the FAA if artificial lighting is deemed necessary; and (5) Recommendation for approval by the Municipal Airport Commission. (T) Satellite Dishes. Satellite dishes greater than one meter in diameter shall be allowed only by a conditional use permit in all districts. Design plans shall include provisions for screening and shall be submitted with the conditional use permit application. (U) Small Cell Sites. (1) Small Cell Site Plan. A. Small Cell Submissions. The applicant shall submit a preliminary site plan to the City, for review and approval. The applicant shall also submit an application which shall include: (i) photographs or accurate renderings, including correct colors and exact dimensions, of each type of proposed small wireless facility, (ii) a statement signed by a professional engineer licensed in the State of Minnesota stating that the proposed facilities comply with all applicable Federal Communications Commission regulations, including, without limitation, regulations pertaining to the emission of radio frequency radiation, and (iii) such additional information as the planning director may reasonably require in order to determine whether the requirements of this section are met. The application and site plan for the communication small cell shall be approved only if the following minimum standards are met: 1. The communication small cells may encompass multiple sites. 2. The communication small cells shall be substantially concealed from view by means of painting, tinting, or use of camouflage or stealth materials to match the surface of the building or other structure to which they are affixed or by other suitable methods, such as by flush -mounting or integration into the design elements of the building or structure. 3. Electrical power and battery backup cabinets shall, to the extent practicable, be roof -mounted or otherwise located so as not to be visible from a public street or, where not practicable as determined by the City, such equipment shall be appropriately screened by landscaping or other means minimizing visibility from a public street. 4. The placement of small cells may be approved by the City, provided the antenna meets the requirements of this ordinance, and after submittal and approval of all permits, applications, fees and information identified in Section B of this ordinance. Small cell antennas on a public structure or existing structures are allowed in all districts by resolution approved by the City, without a conditional use permit. However, all antenna installations must comply with the requirements of this ordinance. 5. At such time that the communication small cell ceases to be used for communications purposes for three (3) consecutive months, the applicant shall remove the communication small cell from the property. If the applicant fails to remove the communication small cell within 30 days of written notice from the zoning administrator, the director of development and permits or designee, through his or her own agents or employees, shall be authorized to remove the communication small cell and assess all charges incurred in such removal on the applicant. 6. Special requirements based on whether communication small cell is affixed to a building or pole: a) Building -mounted: 1). The communication small cell may be attached to any building that is at least twenty (20) feet in height as measured from the ground level, 2). When attached to such building, the communication small cell shall be affixed at least eighteen (18) feet in height as measured from the ground level. b) Pole -mounted: 1). The communication small cell shall be mounted on a pole that supports an athletic field or parking lot light, street light or utility line. Such pole shall be at least fifteen (15) feet in height as measured from the ground level. Note: fiberglass poles, poles for traffic lights or traffic signal systems cannot be used and are prohibited for the mounting of any antennas or telecommunications equipment, 2). Height Restrictions. All Small Cell Equipment installations shall be in compliance with height restrictions applicable to poles and other structures in certain overlay zoning districts. In all other zoning areas, Small Cell Equipment shall not be installed at a height exceeding thirty (30) feet, 3). The communication small cell shall not protrude outward more than two 2) feet from the pole on which it is mounted, 4). There shall be no more than one (1) communication small cell per pole, 5). The antenna size does not exceed the diameter or width of the pole on which it is mounted. 6). Security - construction for small cell sites on existing utility poles must be installed in a manner that will not allow the public to come into physical contact with the equipment or create injury_ Equipment must be mounted securely and include electrical surge protection, safety cable connector locks, no sharp edges, or any other botential hazards. (1) Placement of Small Cell Technology in the Right of Way: The following Standards shall apply for the placement of Small Cell Technology in the public right-of-way, or on a public road, City easement or any other City property_ A. The City will determine whether the location (and any existing pole) identified by the applicant as a Small Cell Site is within the City Right -of -Way. If it is not, the request would be outside the scope of the Lease Agreement as the City would not have authority to approve the Small Cell Site Application. B. In determining whether to allow the installation of a Small Cell Technology Wireless Support Structure within the right-of-way, the City shall consider the following factors and make a determination if it is appropriate: 1. Demonstrated need for the Small Cell Technologies within the geographic area requested by a radio propagation study in order to deliver adequate service, 2. Proof that all co -location sites in the area of need are/were pursued and have been denied, or that there does not exist the ability to co -locate using existing structures. The Applicant must demonstrate all actions taken to achieve colocation. 3. The character of the area in which the Small Cell Technology Wireless Support Structure is requested, including evidence of surrounding properties and uses, 4. Stealth Technology, if any, proposed to be utilized by the Applicant, or proof that Stealth Technology is either: (a) unnecessary, or b) cannot be used. 5. Proof that the proposed Small Cell Technology Wireless Support Structure is the minimal physical installation that will achieve the Applicant's ,goals. 6. The safety and aesthetic impact of any proposed Small Cell Technology Wireless Support Structure, related accessory equipment, and/or Equipment Compound. (2) Ownership of the Pole. The Lessor will determine the ownership of the Pole identified for installation of Small Cell Equipment. (3) Site Eligibility. Lessor shall determine whether a requested City street light pole or the location for the installation for a new pole is eligible as a Small Cell Site based on space availability or other considerations. In addition, Lessor must determine whether public safety considerations prevent eligibility of a street light pole as a Small Cell Site. Concerning a request to install a new pole, Lessor shall determine whether City policies and availability of Right -of -Way prevent the pole installation at the requested location. (4) Structural Capacity. For anyproposed installation on an existing pole, the applicant must provide evidence that the pole has adequate structural capacity to carry the additional loading from the proposed installation. The City may retain the services of an independent technical expert at the applicant's expense to review, evaluate, and provide an opinion regarding the applicant's structural documentation. (5) Historic Preservation. All Small Cell Site installations on an historic building, site, or within an historic district shall be stealth installations subject to the review of the Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) in order to satisfy that the installations are compatible with the regulations applicable to the historic building, site or district. Lessee shall implement design concepts, and the use of camouflage or stealth materials, as necessary in order to achieve compliance with SHPO review, the City and other applicable regulations as amended. Further, Lessee acknowledges that under City regulations, all installations on Public Rights -of -Way are subject to review by SHPO. Prior to submitting a Small Cell Site Abblication_ Lessee shall meet with SHPO to discuss any botential design modifications appropriate for the installation. (6) Review Criteria. All Small Cell Site Applications requesting access to a City street light pole must include a load bearing study to determine whether the attachment of Small Cell Equipment may proceed without pole modification or whether the installation will require pole re -enforcement or replacement. If pole re -enforcement or replacement is necessary, applicant shall provide engineering design and specification drawings demonstrating the proposed alteration to the pole. En 'n eering documents will be review to determine: A. compliance with contractual requirements under this Lease Agreement, B. no interference with City_public safety radio system, traffic signal light system, or other communications combonents: C. inclusion of appropriate design of stealth components necessary to comply with historic preservation requirements or aesthetic design elements for downtown attachments, and D. compliance with City_pole attachment regulations for street light poles, including replacement of Utility electric meter with dual meters. (7) Determine Compliance with any other Applicable Requirements. As appropriate, the City or their designee shall require Lessee to make design modifications in order to comply with applicable contractual, regulatory, or legal requirements. Failure to make the requested design modifications shall result in an incomplete Small Cell Site Application, which may not be processed under this Lease Agreement. (8) Approval of Application. Upon finding that the Small Cell Site Application is complete and in compliance with all applicable requirements as outlined above, the City shall consider such Small Cell Site application. The approval of the Small Cell Site Application requesting to attach to a City light pole, or to install a new pole, shall authorize Lessee to proceed to obtain an excavation Permit from the City. Lessee shall comply with the requirements and pay all appropriate Minnesota standard promulgated ROW Permit fees. Upon obtaining a ROW Permit, Lessee may proceed to install the Small Cell Equipment in coordination with any affected City departments. Approval of a Small Cell Site Application related to the use of a utility pole, or a pole owned by any other third -party, shall authorize Lessee to proceed with attachment process applicable to the pole owner and in accordance with the pole owner's regulations proceed to obtain a ROW Permit. Again, Lessee shall proceed with the Small Cell Equipment installation in coordination with any affected City departments. Upon completion of the installation, Lessee shall notify the City, or their designee, in writing and provide a picture of said installation to be included in the Small Cell Site Application records. (9) Repair of Public Right -of -Way. The tenant must repair, at its sole cost and expense, any damage including, but not limited to, subsidence, cracking, erosion, collapse, weakening, or loss of lateral support) to City streets, sidewalks, walks, curbs, butters, trees, parkways, street light poles, utility lines and systems, underground utility lines and systems, or sewer lines and systems, that results from any activity performed in connection with the permittee's installation, operation, or maintenance of a wireless telecommunications facility. In the event the tenant fails to complete said repair within the number of days stated on a written notice from the City, the City may cause said repair to be completed and invoice the tenant for all costs incurred by the City as a result of such repair. The tenant must promptly pay any costs so invoiced. (V) EFFECTIVE DATE AND APPLICABILITY TO EXISTING FACILITIES. All Wireless Telecommunications Facilities existing on or before July 1, 2009, shall be allowed to continue as they presently exist, as legally permitted non -conforming uses. Such facilities shall be used or repaired without having to comply with the Ordinance. Any material modification, including changes that could result in interference, additional structural loading, or aesthetics of an existing Telecommunications Facility, will require review and permitting in compliance with this Ordinance. EFFECTIVE DATE OF ORDINANCE. This ordinance shall take effect upon its adoption and publication. Adopted by the City Council this 12th day of July, 2016 Attest: City Administrator Mayor TITLE AND SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 16-0759 The following Ordinance is hereby published by title and summary: Title of Ordinance: Telecommunications Ordinance An Ordinance to Amend Title 15, Chapter 154, Section 119 of the City of Hutchinson Code of Ordinances, Telecommunications Ordinance. 2. Summary of Ordinance: This ordinance amends Title 15, Chapter 154, Section 119 of the Hutchinson City Code, which sections sets forth uniform requirements for telecommunications in the chapter. This Chapter applies in the City of Hutchinson, Minnesota and to persons outside the City who are, by contract or agreement with the City, users of telecommunications in the City. Except as otherwise provided herein, the City Engineer shall administer, implement, and enforce the provisions of this Chapter. This Ordinance shall take effect upon publication in accordance with the Hutchinson City Charter. 3. Availability of Ordinance: A complete, printed copy of this Ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular business hours in the office of the City Clerk, This Ordinance was passed by the City Council of the City of Hutchinson on the 12th day of July, 2016. ATTEST: Matt Jaunich, City Administrator Gary Forcier, Mayor Date of Publication: July 20, 2016 HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL ci=v-f� Request for Board Action 7AL =-ft Summary Review and Approval of the 2015 Audited Comprehensive Annual Financial Agenda Item: Report Department: Finance LICENSE SECTION Meeting Date: 7/12/2016 Application Complete N/A Contact: Andy Reid Agenda Item Type: Presenter: Kyle Meyers Reviewed by Staff ❑ New Business Time Requested (Minutes): 5 License Contingency N/A Attachments: No BACKGROUND/EXPLANATION OF AGENDA ITEM: Kyle Meyers, partner of the accounting firm Abdo Eick & Meyers, will present a summary review of the City's 2015 annual financial report. A more detailed review will take place at the 4:15pm council workshop prior to the council meeting. Summary financial statements will be printed in the July 13th edition of the Hutchinson Leader and an electronic copy of the audited financial report will be available on the City website. A hard copy of the financial report is available to the public at the Hutchinson library as well as City Center. BOARD ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the 2015 comprehensive annual financial report. Fiscal Impact: $ 0.00 Funding Source: FTE Impact: Budget Change: No Included in current budget: Yes PROJECT SECTION: Total Project Cost: Total City Cost: Funding Source: N/A Remaining Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: N/A HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL ci=V�f� Request for Board Action 79 M-W Agenda Item: Approval of Subdivision Agreement for Highfield Addition Plat Department: PW/Eng LICENSE SECTION Meeting Date: 7/12/2016 Application Complete N/A Contact: Kent Exner Agenda Item Type: Presenter: Kent Exner Reviewed by Staff ❑ New Business Time Requested (Minutes): 5 License Contingency N/A Attachments: No BACKGROUND/EXPLANATION OF AGENDA ITEM: City staff is currently finalizing the City's Subdivision Agreement associated with the recently approved Highfield Addition plat. Hopefully, the developer and their representatives will have an opportunity to fully review and approve this draft agreement prior to the upcoming City Council meeting. Thus, the final version of this document will be distributed at the City Council with an overview provided from City staff. BOARD ACTION REQUESTED: Approval of Subdivision Agreement Fiscal Impact: Funding Source: FTE Impact: Budget Change: No Included in current budget: Yes PROJECT SECTION: Total Project Cost: $ 0.00 Total City Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: Remaining Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT Highfield Addition CITY OF HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into the day and year set forth hereinafter by and between Kuepers Inc., hereinafter called the "Developer"; and the City of Hutchinson, a Municipal Corporation in the County of McLeod, State of Minnesota, hereinafter called the "City"; WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Developer is the owner and developer of property situated in the City of Hutchinson, County of McLeod, State of Minnesota, which has been identified with a legal description of Lots 1, 2 & 3, Block 1, and Outlots A, B & C, HIGHFIELD ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof, McLeod County, Minnesota WHEREAS, City Ordinance No. 464 and 466 requires the Developer to make certain improvements in the development; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS: I. SITE IMPROVEMENTS AND UTILITY INSTALLATIONS 1. It is agreed and understood that the Developer shall be responsible for all work associated with site improvements and utility installations within the above described property. All work shall conform to the City approved site, utility and building plans and be adequately coordinated with respect to the City's Denver Avenue SE Extension project construction plans/specifications. 2. The Developer shall complete all work as noted within the below section II (paragraph no. 1) and provide a written verification and as -built drawings from a professional engineer and/or surveyor stating that all utility work satisfies the intentions of the plans and this agreement. This work must be approved by City staff. Any costs associated with meeting these requirements shall be the responsibility of the Developer. Highfield Addition/Page 1 — 7/7/2016 3. The Developer shall allow for Denver Avenue SE related storm sewer piping through their site/system as deemed necessary by the City Engineer. 4. The Developer shall sufficiently upsize/reconfigure the existing stormwater treatment/detention pond within Outlot B (address private utility relocations as necessary) to accommodate the ultimate site runoff (including Outlot A) and the runoff from an identified portion of the Denver Avenue SE roadway and right-of-way. Per the City's approval, the existing pond shall be reconfigured as additional capacity to the larger pond immediately south of this area. If this reconfiguration is achieved and accepted by the City Engineer, the City will dedicate the pond area within Outlot B as a City regional pond and address pond related maintenance activities (excludes turf maintenance outside of the high-water level elevation). The Developer shall provide an area within the northwesterly limits of Outlot A for construction equipment and materials staging associated with the City's Denver Avenue SE Extension project as deemed appropriate by the City Engineer. 6. The Developer shall provide all turf establishment and erosion control measures necessary to protect the utility installations and street disturbance areas on the entire site and within adjacent City street right-of- ways. The Developer shall also provide all erosion control during site grading and improvement work necessary to meet local, state and federal requirements. Any subdivision disturbing one acre or more of land needs to obtain an NPDES/SDS (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System/State Disposal System) permit through the MPCA (Minnesota Pollution Control Agency). Information regarding the permitting process can be accessed at www.pca.state.mn.us/water/stormwater/stormwater-c.html or by calling the City's Environmental Specialist at (320) 234-5682. A copy of the submitted permit and associated Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) must be provided to the Environmental Specialist prior to construction commencing within the site. All disturbed areas shall be seeded, mulched, and disc anchored with MNDOT seed mix 250GR or other City -approved method within 48 hours after final grading is completed or within one week after rough grading is completed. Any areas disturbed adjacent to a stormwater pond, drainage ditch or existing wetland shall be seeded with MNDOT seed mixture 310 or other City -approved method and covered with erosion control blanket. Any corrective measures to address erosion control and turf establishment are at the expense of the Developer. In the case of the SWPPP not being administered appropriately, the City shall notify the Developer in writing of work needing completion. If no action is taken by the Developer within 10 days or sooner if determined necessary, the City reserves the right to complete this work and invoice or assess the Developer. 7. It is understood and agreed that it shall be the Developer's responsibility to provide survey control points for all infrastructure and site construction. 8. It is understood and agreed that the Developer shall be responsible for maintaining the condition of the infrastructure, mowing, weed control and other site maintenance issues during site and building construction. The Developer shall be required to maintain and clean the roadways and storm sewers/ponds on a regular basis, and shall repair or replace any street, storm sewer/ponds, sanitary sewer or watermain infrastructure damaged by operations related to site and building construction. The City shall notify the Developer in writing of necessary work requiring completion. If no action is taken by the Developer within 10 days or sooner if determined necessary, the City reserves the right to complete this work and invoice or assess the Developer for the associated costs. Highfield Addition/Page 2 — 7/7/2016 II. FUNDING AND DEDICATIONS 1. The Developer hereby agrees to fund and construct all necessary utility installations/relocations and appurtenances to serve the entire development. All work shall be completed by forces employed by the Developer, and the work shall meet all applicable local, state and federal regulations and construction standards. The City shall approve all construction documents and shall provide minimal construction overview with final approval of all infrastructure connections to existing public facilities. All roadway and utility improvements shall be considered private infrastructure with all associated maintenance activities including but not limited to pavement/curbing repairs, pavement surface treatments, snow removals, sweeping, water/sewer services, storm water system/drainage maintenance, pond/wetland maintenance, etc. being the responsibility of the Developer. If proper roadway or utility maintenance is not administered per the City's determination, the City reserves the right to address issues that impact emergency access, human health, environmental contamination, etc. and assess all associated costs to the Developer. III. OTHER FEES, CHARGES AND EXPENDITURES It is understood and agreed that the Developer shall follow the Hutchinson Utilities Commission policy and requirements as outlined in a handbook dated August 28, 2013. Electric service is provided at no charge other than requirements as outlined in the policy handbook. Natural gas service is provided and installed by the Hutchinson Utilities Commission. Commercial and industrial service lines are installed and billed on a time and material basis. All costs shall be billed to the Developer. It is also understood and agreed that the Developer shall follow the Hutchinson Utilities Commission policy and requirements, for natural gas service, as outlined in the handbook dated August 28, 2013. It is understood and agreed that the Developer shall pay the Trunk Sanitary Sewer and Water Main Availability Charges. This fee will compensate the City for improvements required to provide trunk sanitary sewer and water main access to this development. Per City staff's calculations utilizing current MCES criteria/guidance, the total charge for each respective apartment building is $41,188.50. In regards to future developmentibuildings within Outlot A or deviations from the currently proposed apartment layout/size within Lots 1 - 3, this fee shall be based on the most current rates/criteria being administered by the City and is due at the time of building permit issuance. 3. It is understood and agreed that a Parks and Playground Contribution shall be made in the form of the established unit rate (currently $135/unit) at the time of the building permit acquisition. 4. It is understood and agreed that all current and/or deferred special assessments shall be paid in the full prior to building permits being issued by the City. Improvement special assessments related to the proposed Denver Avenue SE Extension project would be allocate to the adjacent properties on a roadway frontage basis. Thus, this development would incur 53.21% of the actual construction bid and associated City project fees (currently estimated to be $284,000). The portion of the total assessment to be activated initially would be approximately 69% with the remainder, approximately 31%, being deferred until the time of development, platting and/or transaction related to Outlot A. As noted above, private utility relocations necessary to address the existing pond upsizing/reconfiguration are to be accounted for by the Developer. Acknowledging the benefit to the Highfield Addition/Page 3 — 7/7/2016 City if a regional pond type configuration is achieved. The City agrees to participate in a cost-sharing arrangement (50:50 basis) to address the $8,140 cost for NU -Telecom to relocate their existing facilities. Thus, the Developer shall make a payment of $4,070 to the City. 7. The Developer shall ensure that a 20' -wide easement is dedicated to the City along the southerly limits of Outlot A for storm water piping and pond area access. 8. Per the Developer's discretion, they may formerly request that the City replat the Denver Avenue SE right-of-way to encompass Outlot C. At that time, the City would consider (subject to City Council approval) this arrangement and administer/fund related replatting efforts/costs. IV. GENERAL 1. It is understood and agreed that no building certificates of occupancy will be issued prior to the public roadway/utility connections (including the City and City right-of-way disturbance areas being completely addressed and/or accepted by the City. 2. Any damage to surrounding private property or City infrastructure that occurs due to development construction shall be the responsibility of the Developer to correct. 3. It is understood and agreed that all local, state and federal permits required to be obtained for the development shall be the responsibility of the Developer. 4. This agreement shall be binding upon and extend to the heirs, representatives, assigns and successors of the parties. 5. It is understood and agreed that the Developer shall record this agreement at the McLeod County Recorder's Office or McLeod County Registrar of Titles Office, and that no building permits will be issued until said Agreement is recorded and a certified copy of this agreement is provided to the City. The Developer shall pay all costs associated with said recording. Highfield Addition/Page 4 — 7/7/2016 SIGNATURES • XXXXXXXXXXXX (Developer): Signature Printed Name & Title STATE OF MINNESOTA The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2 016, by COUNTY OF (name) (title) Of Kuepers Inc, a Minnesota Corporation. Notary Public, County, Minnesota My Commission Expires APPROVED BY THE HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL THE 12TH DAY OF JULY, 2016. • CITY OF HUTCHINSON (City): GARY FORCIER, MAYOR STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF MCLEOD THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY: Kent Exner, DPW/City Engineer Hutchinson City Center 111 Hassan Street SE Hutchinson, MN 55350 MATT JAUNICH, CITY ADMINISTRATOR The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 2016, by Gary Forcier, Mayor and Matt Jaunich, City Administrator of the City of Hutchinson. Notary Public, County, Minnesota My Commission Expires Highfield Addition/Page 5 — 7/7/2016 HUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL ci=V�f� Request for Board Action 79 M-W Agenda Item: Rescheduling of August 9, 2016 Council Meeting Department: Administration LICENSE SECTION Meeting Date: 7/12/2016 Application Complete N/A Contact: Matt Jaunich Agenda Item Type: Presenter: Matt Jaunich Reviewed by Staff ❑ New Business Time Requested (Minutes): 1 License Contingency N/A Attachments: No BACKGROUND/EXPLANATION OF AGENDA ITEM: Our first meeting in August this year falls on Tuesday, August 9. That Tuesday is primary election day which means we cannot conduct a public meeting between 6 pm and 8 pm. With that being said, the Council needs to reschedule their August 9 meeting. Three options are available at this time. One is to have the meeting at 4 pm on August 9, but we need to make sure that the meeting is done by 6 pm. The second option is to have the meeting at 5:30 pm on Wednesday, August 10. The third option is to have a meeting on Friday, August 12. We would need to have a special meeting on Friday, August 12 to canvass election results either which way. We could schedule our regular meeting for that day as well to avoid an an additional meeting that week. If done on Friday, I would recommend that it's done sometime during the day. Monday, August 8, is not available due to the school board meeting. Thursday, August 11 could be an option as well. BOARD ACTION REQUESTED: Fiscal Impact: $ 0.00 Funding Source: FTE Impact: Budget Change: No Included in current budget: Yes PROJECT SECTION: Total Project Cost: Total City Cost: Funding Source: Remaining Cost: $ 0.00 Funding Source: HRA HUTCWNSON HOUSING AND REOEV£LOPlAENT AUTHORITY Regular Board Meeting Tuesday, May 17, 2016, 7. 00 AM Minutes CALL TO ORDER: Chairman LaVonne Hansen called the meeting to order. Members Present: Gary Forcier, LouAnn Holmquist, and Pat Lembcke. Absent: Steve Jensen. Staff Present: Jean Ward and Judy Flemming. 2. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES OF THE REGULAR BOARD MEETING ON APRIL 19, 2016 Pat Lembcke moved to approve the Minutes of the regular board meeting as written. LouAnn Holmquist seconded and the motion carried unanimously. 3. FINANCIAL REPORTS a. Pat Lembcke moved to approve the City Center General Fund payments of $17,792.26 for checks 8754 to 8760. LouAnn Holmquist seconded and the motion carried unanimously. b. LouAnn Holmquist moved to approve the Park Towers operating account payments of $64,659.99 for checks 13611 to 13636. Pat Lembcke seconded and the motion carried unanimously. c. LouAnn Holmquist moved to approve the March 31, 2016 Park Towers financial statements. Pat Lembcke seconded and the motion carried unanimously. d. LouAnn Holmquist moved to approve the April 2016 City Center financial statements. Pat Lembcke seconded and the motion carried unanimously. 4. PARK TOWERS UPDATE a. FYI Occupancy Report — 100% occupied b. Jean Ward reviewed with the Board the Move -In Summary Report. e. LouAnn Holmquist moved to approve the HRA Insurance Register, Pat Lembcke seconded and the motion carried unanimously. d. Jean Ward reviewed with the Board the May Newsletter re Park Towers Survey e. LouAnn Holmquist moved to approve the revised ACOP Policy regarding Tuition definition, Excluding the use of Arrest Records in Housing Decisions, and Animal Policy effective June 1, 2016. Pat Lembcke seconded and the motion carried unanimously. f. LouAnn Holmquist moved to approve the Schedule of Charges. Pat Lembcke seconded and the motion carried unanimously. g. Pat Lembcke moved to approve the Animal Lease Addendum effective June 1, 2016. LouAnn Holmquist seconded and the motion carried unanimously. h. LouAnn Holmquist moved to approve the Revised Resident Handbook effective June 1, 2016. Pat Lembcke seconded and the motion carried unanimously. 5. RENTAL HOUSING TIF APPLICATION UPDATE a. Steve Kuepers, President of Kuepers Architect & Builders discussed the Highfield Apartment project and answered the Boards questions. b. LouAnn Holmquist moved to give preliminary approval of TIF assistance for Highfield Apartments based on Ehlers determination that the project meets the But/For criteria required by TIF Statutes and moved to approve Resolution #2016-9 for City Council to schedule a Public hearing July 26, 2016. Pat Lembcke seconded and the motion carried unanimously. May 17, 2016 Minutes Page 1 oft 6. UPDATE ON SCDP RENTAL REHAB PROGRAM APPLICATION GOAL OF 17 UNITS BY MAY 2016 AND INPUT OF REVISED TARGET MAP BASED ON DEED RECOMMENDATION Jean Ward & Judy Flemming reviewed with the Board the SCDP rental rehab program progress and discussed the revision of the target area. 7. CONSIDERATION OF IMPACT FUND APPLICATION PROJECT OVERVIEW LouAnn Holmquist moved to approve the submission of the Impact Fund application. Pat Lembcke seconded and the motion carried unanimously. 8. CONSIDERATION OF RETURN OF $47,500 VALUE GAP AWARD TO MHFA FOR PURCHASEIDEMOLITIONINEW CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DUE TO INABILITY TO ACQUIRE FORECLOSED PROPERTY AND CESSATION OF PARTNERSHIP WITH SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM Pat Lembcke moved to approve the return the $47,500 value gap award to MHFA for purchase/demolition/new construction project due to inability to acquire foreclosed property and cessation of partnership with school construction program, LouAnn Holmquist seconded and the motion carried unanimously. 9. CONSIDERATION OF RESIGNATION OF BOARD CHAIR LAVONNE HANSEN EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2016 LouAnn Holmquist moved to approve the resignation of Board Chair LaVonne Hansen effective June 1, 2016. Pat Lembcke seconded and the motion carried unanimously. 10. ELECTION OF OFFICERS EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2016 Gary Forcier moved to elect Pat Lembcke Chairman, Steve Jensen Vice Chairman and himself, G r Forcier Secretary/Treasurer effective June 1, 2016. LouAnn Holmquist seconded and the motion can•ied unanimously. I 1. COMMUNICATIONS ■ FYI Plat for townhomes Sherwood Street 12. ADJOURNMENT Gary Forcier moved to adjourn and Pat Lembcke seconded. There being no other business, Chairman LaVonne Hansen declared the meeting adjourned. Recorded by Jean Ward, HRA Executive Director Gary Forcier, Secretary/Treasurer May 17, 2016 Minutes Page 2 oft MINUTES Parks, Recreation & Community Education Advisory Board June 7, 2016 Members present were John Rodeberg, Tim Peterson, Marsha Anderson, Marlys Hoeft, Don DeMeyer, Jim Waldron, Chad Czmowski, and Elizabeth Hanninen-Scharn. Also present were Dolf Moon, and Leslie Alberts. The meeting was called to order at 5:15 pm by John Rodeberg. A motion was made by Chad Czmowski to approve minutes from the April 11th and May 2nd meeting and was seconded by Don DeMeyer. The board unanimously agreed. OLD BUSINESS Aquatic Center: Demo has started. All original completion dates are still in effect even though permitting process has taken extra time on the front end. The rebid resulted in a $4,000 reduction of the project cost. NEW BUSINESS Mass Registration: Mass registration night brought in $20,000. Thank you to all the volunteers! PRCE finding that adult sports are fading out. Athletic camps are up from last year. Swimming lessons are on par with previous years. Heart of Hutch: Candace Hoversten will be presenting at the next school board meeting discussing various family activities Heart of Hutch is bringing to the community. 2017 Budget: For the month of June — approve CE budget. Also work on building Aquatic Center budget based on numbers researched within PRCE. PRCE looking at an additional maintenance employee to assist with Aquatic Center/Recreation Center. School Project: Met last week with landscape contractor to complete a walk-through of the school grounds. City crews will complete removals to save money. The city will facilitate plantings and will utilize the Energy Tree Program via Utilities with a grant from the DNR. Environmentalist, John Paulson, will be involved in the rain gardens on site for storm water runoff. Summer Projects: Baseball Tournaments: The scoreboard and bull -pens at Roberts Park have been re -done. The field lights will be re-lamped. Recreation Center: The landscaping and paver patio is complete. Roughly (10) mini -shelters will receive new tin roofs. Kimberly Park: will receive new play structure the 3rd week of June. VFW Park: $15,000 that was set aside for restrooms may be re -allocated for a new play structure. VFW looking to get approval. BOARD MEMBER ITEMS ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 6:00 pm. To: Mayor and Council From: Candice Woods, Liquor Hutch Director Date: 07/05/16 Re: Liquor Hutch Sales January—June 2016 2015 2016 Change Year to Date Sales: $2,682,737 $2,788,230 3.9% Increase Liquor $ 910,381 $ 940,007 3.3016 increase Beer $1,326,941 $1,380,243 4.0016 increase Wine $ 395,151 $ 416,288 5.4016 increase Year to Date Gross Profit Dollars: $663,480 $697,093 5.1% increase Year to Date Customer Count: 110,627 112,486 1.7% increase Average Sale per Customer: $24.25 $24.79 $0.54 increase Gross Profit Percentage: 24.70% 25.01% .31% increase Store Activity Highlights (April -June): • Keyholder Team Meeting — review of policies/procedures and training schedule for four new part time employees • Spring Pub Club Event— Walk Around format with 30+ brews to sample • All product moved, floors refinished and sales floor reset to maximize summer profits • GrapeVine Tasting event held May 5t" resulted in sales of $4,118 • Box Wine, Australian Wine and Craft Beer Sections reset • Attended Minnesota Municipal Beverage Association Annual Conference • Participated in the "Bring It Home" Event with giveaways and wine samples • Participated in the MMBA/Miller Brewing "Animal Supplies Drive" — cash and other donations at an approximate value of $800 and won an additional $200 bonus donation sponsored by MMBA • Memorial Day, Graduation, Winstock, Water Carnival, and 4t" of July events within this quarter— very high store traffic! Further details of all statistics have been provided to the Administrative Department. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or requests for additional data.