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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-07-75 1707 Iiastings, Minnesota April 7, 1975 The City Council of the City of Hastings, Minnesota met in a regular meeting on Monday, April 7, 1975 at 7:30 o'clock P.~I. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall. Members present: Councilmen Kramer, Erickson, Novak, Latch, Schnirring, Elliott, Hallberg, Fischer and Mayor Petersen. Members absent: None. PUBLIC HEARING The Mayor declared open the Public Hearing. The City Administrator advised of publication of the Public Hearing that had been accomplished. Mr. Charles Cook of Cook Sanitation said that at the present time there is only one residential hauler. That people should have a choice. That he had met all the requirements of the ordinance. That other municipalities have several haulers serving residences. He further read a letter from Mal-G- Sen recommending him. Gordon Meier stated that the City was not large enough for more than one hauler. He noted that the present hauler has all local help, buys locally and is promoting the City. Thomas Judge said that he had been in business for thirty-four (34) years and had used the present hauler for the past fifteen or sixteen years. He said that the present hauler has done an excellent job. Mr. Cook of Cook Sanitation said that the present hauler, Hastings Sanitation also hauls in Cottage Grove. Mr. Patrick Farrell, attorney for the present hauler, Hastings Sani- tation, said that his client had been doing business in the City since 1960 when it started with one truck and two employees. It now has five trucks and seven employees, all of whom are residents and tax payers of Hastings. He noted that the present hauler was also the first to locate in the Hastings Industrial Park. He pointed out that at the City's request in 1974, when the City Dump closed, his client spent in excess of $46,000.00 at the City's request to provide additional service. Hastings Sanitation, he mentioned, is interested in the City, does all of its purchasing here. He further noted that the rates provided for by the City are lower than most other locations and that if other haulers are allowed the cost of doing business will go up because of the reduced number of stops on each street and that accordingly the haulers would have to request the City to raise the allowed residential rate. He point- ed out that the low rate is allowable now only because of the high volume per street and the resulting efficiency. He pointed out that his client does not charge for extras. Further that it has not had an accident on the City streets since it started business in 1960. Further that it has sound business practices and is well run. He further pointed out that in checking with the City Staff there had not been one complaint about Hastings Sanitary in the past 16 years since it started business. He further pointed out as an advantage of one hauler the fact that then garbage cans, etc. would not be on the streets more than one time per week. He said that there is not need for additional haulers, that the present service is excellent and that the best service to residents can be maintained at the best price by not allowing additional res- idential haulers at this time. Roger Youngquist of Minnesota Federal Savings and Loan said that he has had service by the present hauler, both at 11is residence and business establishment and that the service has been excellent and he favored continu- ing as is. Councilman Schnirring inquired of the present hauler regarding the rate both in the City and other locations. 1708 AMENDMENTS TO MINUTES OF 3-11-75 Wallace Holmes suggested that additional haulers would result in additional rate increases and he disfavored additional haulers for that reason. The Administrator read a letter from a Mr. Colwell favoring continu- ance of one hauler in the City. Mr. Cook pointed out that thousands of people from the City could come in and say that they are satisfied with the present hauler but that he did not think that was pertinent. Lawrence Burr stated that he has had excellent service and dis- favored any further haulers. Councilman Hallberg inquired into rates elsewhere and a discussion occurred on that topic participated in by Mr. rlolmes, Mr. Troje and others. A Mr. Bardo inquired whether all of the haulers would pick up other items besides garbage and they all said that they would. Mr. Cook and Mr. Troje each said that they would pick up every day. Mr. Scully said that he has five trucks, Mr. Cook said that he has two and Mr. Troje said that he has two. Hastings Sanitary mentioned that they had serviced approximately 900 people since the landfill closed. Mr. Farrell inquired about licenses held by Mr. Troje and Mr. Cook in other areas and Mr. Troje said he had six and Mr. Cook four. Mr. Troje pointed out that he goes through the City each of the five working days of the week. Mr. Scully mentioned that he does not haul Mal-O-Sen, the party that wrote the letter on behalf of Mr. Troje. ~~. Meiers stated to the Council that the rate would go up if there were additional haulers and he disfavored additional haulers. A general discussion occurred between the Council. The Hearing was closed at 8:03 P.M. when no additional persons wished to be heard. The Mayor called the regular Council meeting to order and all members of the Council were present at that roll call. The following corrections on Minutes submitted for approval are: In the Minutes of March 11, 1975, page 5, the bids are to be opened on Friday, May 2, 1975 instead of Thursday, May .1975; on Page 3, the vote on the Motion to adopt the project: 15th Street from Pleasant Drive to Brittany Road - Bituminous surfacing, concrete curb and gutter and concrete sidewalk construction, with city funds to be used to pay for the entire cost of the concrete sidewalk, was omitted. To be amended to read: Ayes, 7; Nayes, none. On Page 3, the Councilman seconding the Mbtion to eliminate the project: South Frontage Road from Pine Street to Prairie Street - Sanitary sewer and watermain con- struction, was erroneously recorded as Councilman Kramer. To be amended to read: Councilman Schnirring seconded the motion. MINUTES APPROVED MOved by Councilman Latch, seconded by Councilman Schnirring to approve the Minutes of the Special Meeting of March 11, 1975 as amended. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. AMENDMENT TO MINUTES OF 3-31-75 The Minutes of the regular meeting of March 17, 1975 were approved as read. The Minutes of the Special Meeting of March 26, 1975 were approved as read. Moved by Councilman Schnirring, seconded by Councilman Elliott to amend the Minutes of the Special Meeting of March 31, 1975 to in- clude : The Mayor announced that he called for this Special Council meeting and asked the Council to state that the meeting had been legally called, if there are no further objections the meeting will proceed as a legal Council meeting. The Council agreed it was a legal meeting and no complaint was stated by the Council. The Minutes to be accepted as amended. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. The next item on the Agenda was the matter of pending applications for trash haulers license pursuant to the ordinance. Councilman Novak pointed out that service to residents has been excellent to date and no complaints have been received and that additional haulers would no doubt result in additional cost and decreased efficiency by the present hauler as well as any other haulers allowed to operate in the City and that this would result in a request for a rate increase. Councilman Hallberg mentioned that the service has been exceptional to date and was concerned about any change that would affect this. Councilman Kramer mentioned that no complaints have been received by the City in the past sixteen (16) years which indicated exceptional service to the residents. He further pointed out that more trucks would increase danger on the City streets as well as higher costs and result in requested rate increases. Further, that if there are additional haulers allowed there would be higher rates or poorer service due to increased inefficiency of operation. A general discussion occurred among the Council. A motion was made by Councilman Novak, seconded by Councilman Elliott, to deny the applications of Mr. Troje and ~~. Cook. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. A motion was made by Councilman Novak, seconded by Councilman Elliott as follows: To amend the ordinance of the City of Hastings regulating and licensing persons involved in collection and disposal of garbage and rubbish and providing penalties for violation thereof as follows: To limit the general license thereunder allowing collection from industrial, residen- tial and commercial properties to one hauler and to authorize under said ordinance the issuance of a special license for limited hauling of industrial property or commercial property and further to authorize one general and one special license with such limitations as the Council shall impose. One general license will be issued and that license, at this time, is issued to ~. Patrick Scully. One special license to be issued to ~. James Peters, for the purpose of collecting only in industrial and commercial areas. Ayes, 7; Nayes, Councilman Hallberg. Moved by Councilman Schnirring, seconded by Council- man Fischer to adopt the $5.00 fee for the Occupancy and Zoning Certificate as presented by the Administrator. Ayes, Councilmen Fischer and Schnirring; Nayes, 6. Motion defeated. Moved by Councilman Elliott, seconded by Councilman Fischer to bring back to the Council, at the next regular Council meeting, the Occupancy and Zoning Certificate issue, with an additional report from the Staff. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. Councilman Schnirring moved, Councilman Kramer seconded, to table the preliminary plat of Louis Franzemeier to the next regular Council meeting. Ayes, 7; Nayes, Councilman Erickson. Councilman Kramer moved, Councilman Novak seconded, to approve both ,the Preliminary Plat and Site Plan for the Polka Dot Dairy, with the understanding that the variance for the driveway is included in this approval. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. ~loved by Councilman Kramer, seconded by Councilman Hallberg to authorize the City Staff to contact Cerny Assoc. Inc. and to set up no more than four more meetings concerned with the Downtown Redevelopment Project, at the rate of $25.00 an hour. Ayes, 7; Nayes, Councilman Novak. The report of the City P1anner concerning Metropolitan Planning Legislation was accepted by the Council. 1709 DENY APPLICATIONS TRASH & REFUSE LICENSE FO MR. TROJE, MR. COOK FIRST READING OF AMENTh1ENT TO TRASH the ORDINANCE ZONING & OCCUPANCY CERTIFICATE ISSUE TABLE PLAT - LOUIS FRANZ~ffiIER APPROVE PLAT FOR POLKA DOT DAIRY CONTACT CERNY ASSOC. SET MEETINGS ACCEPT METRO PLANNING REPORT 1710 CHAMBER LETTER ACCEPTED AWARD BID SQUAD CAR FIREFIQ-ITER APPOINTED LMM CONVENTION PAY ROBERT MJORE ADOPT YAC ~SOLUT.ION .t 1~~11;" EXTEND REFINING SYSTEMS CONTRACT FOR DEED Dennis Pellant of the Chamber of Commerce presented the Council with a letter from the Chamber which represented their position on the sign ordinance which requires non-conforming signs to be eliminated by June 30, 1975. Councilman Hallberg introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: BID FOR ONE SQUAD CAR WHEREAS, pursuant to an advertisement for bids for fur- nishing the city with one (1) Squad Car for the Police Department, the following bid was received complying with the advertisement. Bidder Bid Price O'Brien Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc. $5,230.00 WHEREAS, one bid (1) was received from O'Brien Chevrolet Cadillac, Inc. and no other Bidders appeared, or submitted bids; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hastings, Minnesota: The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to e er int a contract with O'Brien Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc. for the p rchase f one (1) Police Squad Car, according to the specifica- tions erefo e approved by the City Council and on file in the office of the "ty lerk. City Council this 7th day of April, 1975. ~ .bl ~i'" Clty er Councilman Latch seconded the motion to adopt said resolution and the same was passed by the following vote: Ayes, 7; Nayes, Councilman Erickson. Moved by Councilman Erickson, seconded by Councilman Latch, to appoint John Wagner, 606 W. 8th Street, Hastings, Mn. as the new Firefighter for the Hastings City Fire Department. Employment to begin April 21, 1975 at a salary of $815.00 per month. Ayes, Councilmen Fischer, Erickson, Latch and Novak; Nayes, Councilmen Elliott, Schnirring, Kramer and Hallberg. Being a tie vote, the Mayor voted Aye. John Wagner is the newly appointed Firefighter for the City of Hastings. The City Administrator encouraged each Councilman to let him know, if possible, whether or not they wanted to attend the League of Minnesota Municipalities Convention in June, so that reservations can be made. Moved by Councilman Kramer, seconded by Councilman Erickson, to pay Robert MOore Construction Co. 1325 DeCourcey Drive, St. Paul, Minnesota in accordance with the memo from Larry Winter, in the amount of $628.17 Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. Moved by Councilman Schnirring, seconded by Councilman Novak, to adopt the Resolution in support of the Youth ACtion Council of Hastings. Copy of said Resolution is on file in the City Administrator Office. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. Councilman Novak moved, Councilman Hallberg seconded, to extend the Contract for Deed of Refining Systems, Inc. for an additional four months, so that their preliminary financing can be secured. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. Moved by Councilman' Novak, seconded,by Councilman Latch, to approve the Teen Corps Walkathon which will take place in Hastings on April 17, 1975. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. ,--- I I j A report on the west wall of the City Hall was made by the City Administrator as to its condition of deterioration. It was also pointed out that hopefully, we would be able to make repairs at a time when the general motif and design of the Down- town Redevelopment District becomes more clear, we would attempt to delay the repairs until the concept of the Downtown area is clear. The City Council accepted the report from the City Attorney concerning the legal newspaper issue. The City Council also accepted the report of the legal proceedings currently in Court regarding Trash Haulers. The City Council accepted the Attorney's report on the Arbitration Case and learned that the Hearing date for the case is May 1, 1975. Moved by Councilman Schnirring, seconded by Council- man Kramer, to authorize the City Attorney to proceed with the purchase of the Hagen property. It is understood that the property will be in the neighborhood of approximately $50,000. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. Moved by Councilman Novak, seconded by Councilman Erickson, to refer the T.H. #55 Roadside Park Tennis Court issue to the Staff for further coordination between the City and the School District on this matter and report back to the Council at a later date on their findings. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. Moved by Councilman Kramer, seconded by Councilman Hallberg, to adopt the Resolution concerning the Federal Traffic Sign Program. (Bridge Signs for Federal Traffic Sign Program) Copy of Resolution is on file in the City Administrator Office. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. Councilman Schnirring moved, Councilman Novak seconded to authorize the Advertisement for Bids for the Traffic Sign Program. Advertisement to be conducted on April 25, 1975. Bids to be opened at 10:00 A.M., May 16, 1975 in the City Engineer's Office and awarded at the Council meeting of May 19, 1975. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. Councilman Erickson moved, Councilman Elliott seconded to allow a Holding Tank to be installed for Larry Hamann and that this be constituted a legitimate granting of a variance to the City Ordinance. Ayes, Councilmen Erickson, Elliott, Latch, and Novak; Nayes, Councilmen Fischer, Schnirring, Kramer and Hallberg. Being a tie vote, the Mayor voted in favor of the motinn~ Motion failed because a 3/4 vote is required by Ordinance. Moved by Councilman Elliott, seconded by Councilman Hallberg, to adopt the Resolution to restrict parking on one side of the South Frontage Road of Hwy. #55. Copy of Resolution is on file in City Administrator's Office. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. The Council encouraged the Engineer to take the Frontage Road problem to the Traffic Study Committee for review. Moved by Councilman Novak, seconded by Councilman Latch to agree to entering into a ~fuintenance Agreement with the Minnesota Highway Department for the 4th Street signal, and that the Highway Department should procede to draft such an agreement. Ayes, 7; Nayes, Councilman Kramer. Moved by Councilman Schnirring, seconded by Councilman Kramer, to call for the First Reading of the Amendment to the Ordinance Renaming Certain Streets in the City of Hastings, to change 12th Street and 13th Street to: 14th Street. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. 1711 APPROVE TEEN CORP WALKATHON REPORT ON WEST WALL OF CITI HALL ACCEPT CITI ATTORNEY REPORTS PURCHASE HAGEN PROPERTI TENNIS COURT ISSUE ADOPT RESOLUTION -If!,j TRAFFIC SIGN PROG. AUTHORIZE ADVER- TIS~ffiNT FOR BIDS GRANT VARIANCE LARRY HAMANN ADOPT RESOLUT I oN'#' Ii> RESTRICTED PARKING MAINTENANCE AGR'~ MINN. HWY DEPT FIRST READING AMENDING STREET NNvIING ORDINANCE 1712 GAS FITTERS LICENSES APPROVED FINAL PAYMENT GRAUS CONST. CO. ~p" ~ -trIll! CITI NOT JOIN MET. GROUP LABOR NEGOTIATION ISSUE TABLED APPROVE OPEN MEETING LAW Councilman Erickson moved, Councilman Latch seconded, to approve the Gas Fitters License for O'Connor-Kranz Co. Inc. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. Councilman Erickson moved, Councilman Latch seconded, to approve the Gas Fitters License for Central Natural Gas Co. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. Councilman Erickson moved, Councilman Latch seconded, to approve the Gas Fitters License for George Fredrickson. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. Councilman Fischer introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed April 17, 1975 with the City of Hastings and Graus Construction Company for the construction of the Ice Arena Building and having completed said project satisfactorily; NOW, RE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Clerk and ~~yor are here y direc d to issue a proper order for final payment of $44,1 9.00. e work completed under said contract is hereby accept and approved. 7th day of April, 1975 ~~!J.~ ^ City ~ J<:...,_, Councilman Novak seconded the motion to adopt said resolution, it was passed by the following vote: Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. Councilman Hallberg introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed April 17, 1975 with the City of Hastings and O'Connor-Kranz Co. Inc. for the Heating, Mechanical and Ph.nnbing, exclusive of the Ice system, for the Ice Arena Building, and having comple ted said project satisfactorily: NOW, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Clerk and Mayor are hereb direct to issue a proper order for final payment of $9,021. O. Th work completed under said contract is hereby accepted d a proved. this 7th day of April, 1975 _~,IC~ City erk ATTEST: Councilman Elliott seconded the motion to adopt said resolution, same was passed by the following vote: Ayes, 8; Nayes. none. MOved by Councilman Novak, seconded by Councilman Erickson, that the City of Hastings not join any Metropolitan group in megotia- tion for Labor Union contracts. MOved by Councilman Elliott, seconded by Councilman Fischer to table this item to the next regular Council meeting. Ayes, Council- men Fischer, Elliott, Schnirring, Kramer and Hallberg; Nayes, Council- men Erickson, Latch and Novak. MOved by Councilman Novak, seconded by Councilman Latch, to make a motion that the City Council go on record stating that it is their desire to leave the Open Meeting Law in the State of ~finnesota as is. Ayes, 6; Nayes, Councilman Elliott; Abstaining, Councilman Erickson. Moved by Councilman Fischer, seconded by Councilman Erickson, to pay the bills as audited and checks to be issued for same. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. Councilman Elliott asked that the City Administrator put on the Agenda for April 21, 1975 the issue of the dog problem in the City of Hastings, to include problems of enforcement and examination of the fee structure. He also asked that the Admin- istrator place on the Agenda for discussion, the Snomobile Ordinance and other problems or concerns that the City has with Snomobiles operating within ~lmicipal boundaries. At this time Mr. Novak called for a meeting of the Whole to be at 7:00 M. on April 21, 1975 in the City Offices to dis- cuss vario~s cont acts of city employees. \ Mov~ by ouncilman Elliott, seconded by Councilman SchnirriIlgto a ourn at 11:17 P.M. Ayes, 8; Nayes, none. \ ATI'EST: t- ") '. /<~~ .,~/ i .~/ , / " / &.t ;~/' ," , l ' .11-/ Ci tv;, ../J\clministratcfr /..-;?' F / / L 1713 PAY BILLS ITEMS TO AGENDA 4-21-75 CALL FOR MEETING OF THE WHOLE ADJOURN CLA IMS Alfred A. Altendorfer University of Minnesota Walter Petersen United Telephone Co. Northern States Power Co. Schneider Motors Central Natural Gas Co. Northern States Power Co. IntI. Conf. of Building Officials League of Minn. Municipalities Dakota Electric ASSQcia tion Sta te Treasurer Fluegel & Hertogs Local 320 Colonial Insurance Co. Northwestern Natl. Bk. of Hastings Commissioner of Revenue Sta te Treasurer I.U.O.E. Local 49 Walter Petersen Pos tma s ter James Re issner Walter Petersen Roger L. Tonsager James Maher Clarence Latch Steven Pederson Air Comm Earl F. Andersen & Assoc. Auto Electric Service American Linen Supply Bahl's Service Bob Carter Ford, Inc. Coca-Cola Bottling Carlson Tractor & Equipment Ben Case's Iron Works Coast to Coast Color Lab of Hastings Dakota Co. Highway Dept. Doerer's Erickson Oil Products Eastern Heights State Bank Eddy's IDL Pharmacy Farmers Union Co-op Oil Assn. Fa ir Book Fair Book Fire Instructors Assn. of Minn. Gestetner Corporation Goodin Company Gopher Shooters' Supply Co. Gopher Welding Supply Gross Industrial Service Graphic Design, Inc. Hastings Construction Hastings Auto Supply Hastings Hardware ITT Continental Baking Co., Inc. Johns Radiator Service Russ Johnson Sales Co. Johnson Hardware Judge Appliance Judge Electric Lee's Taxidermy Guns & Furs Local Oil Co. Metro Waste Control Commission Metro Waste Control Commission Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. Metro Title Corp. Mn. Chap., Municipal Finan.Officers McCarthy Well Co. Mac McGoon Mississippi Welders Supply CIA IMS APRIL 7, 1975 NO. 1:H78 13179 13180 13181 13182 13183 13184 13185 13186 13187 13188 13189 13190 13191 13192 13193 13194 13195 13196 13197 13198 13199 13200 13201 13202 13203 13204 13205 13206 13207 13208 13209 13210 13211 13212 13213 13214 13215 13216 13217 13218 13219 13220 13221 13222 13223 13224 13225 13226 13227 13228 13229 13230 13231 13232 13233 13234 13235 13236 13237 13238 13239 13240 13241 13242 13243 13244 13245 13246 13247 13248 13249 DISPOSITION ReimbuFsement for supplies Registration-Shade Tree Course Expenses YAC billing March billing GMC dump truck Billing Billing Pub 1 ica t ions Registration-Basic Water Opere Final billing - landfill Soc ia 1 Secur i ty Legal fees & Salary Union dues Ins. deductions Federal Withholding State Withholding P.E.R.A. Union dues Expenses Postage April Rent-YAC Expenses Mileage " Expenses Mileage Contract & supplie s Signs Parts & labor Supplies Parts & labor Supplies Concession supplies Supplies Labor & materia Is Supplies Processing & supplies La bor & ma ter ia Is Supplies " '73 Spec. Assmt. Refund Supplies Clothing allowance Office supp1ies-YAC " " 1975 dues & Publication Supplies " " Oxygen Supplies " '73 Spec. Assmt. Refund Supplies " Concession supplies Repa ir ra d ia tor Search lite Supp1 ies Labor & material " " Supplies Bulk gasoline Reserve Capacity Charge Insta llment Group policy '73 Spec. Assmt. Refund Audit Guides Labor & material Supp1 ies " 1704 AMOUNT · 5.94 10.00 15.97 60. 12 8,947.87 12,849.00 717.32 7,096.74 24.00 ~ 54 . 00 15.67 1,334.89 1,750.00 170.00 88.00 4,973.30 3,654.30 9,272.05 294.00 35.95 260.00 130.00 22.00 125.00 14.95 29.75 7.50 3t.2.7(5 93.54 20.59 81. 29 54.59 .98 26.00 13.30 61. 70 33.55 23.60 87.29 42.27 13 .10 114.76 10.05 25.78 30.51 116.83 15.00 11.60 91.35 152.34 6.20 1.80 155.75 115.48 25.76 19.55 13.35 15.00 24.26 83.55 88.00 444. 10 30.00 384. 13 643.50 4,595.41 234.66 578.04 5.00 475.00 21.95 6.00 1705 CLA IMS McDonald Hardware Midwest Auto Supply Munson Implement Inc. Joe O'Brien Chevrolet O'Connor-Kranz Co., Inc. Oxford Chemicals Elmer Pederson Robinson Transfer Downtown Shell Inc. Sta te Treasurer Suburban Gas Inc. Satellite Industries Ind. School Dist. 200 Sellner Sign Service St. Paul Saw & Supply St. Paul Stamp Works, Inc. Southside 66 Station Sherwin-Williams Co. Texgas Corporation To1tz, King, Duvall, Anderson & Assoc ia tes, Inc. Twin City Testing & Engineering True Value Center Uniforms Unlimited Inc. William Sales Water & Sewage Works Webber Ford-Mercury Inc. Weber & Troseth Inc. Xerox Corporation Peter McCann John Yanz Alfred A1tendorfer Charlotte Stoudt Claude Donnde1inger James Maher Emmett Plan Bernard Swan son Eugene Tix Fra nk Truax Howard Biskupski LaVere Fox Ma tt Haviland A lfred Lundberg Peter McCann Ca 1vin Roe,dy Thoma s Ginther Janice Jesme Dianne Latuff Bernard Swanson Richard Doffing Albert Herrmann Dona 1d Lange Patricia Pederson John Fuchs Terry Huberty Mary McMahon Ka thy Murra y Russ Welch John Zgoda Thomas Ginther Steven Pederson Sha ron Brewer Rand Willhite Rodney Ritter Nick Wasylik Gary Cater Jerry Denn Claude Donnde1inger De10r Doorak Arnold Endres LeRoy Finke John Hankes Richard Holmes Reino1d Judge Joseph Kane Paul Kasel NO. 13250 13251 13252 13253 13254 13255 13256 13257 13258 13259 13260 13261 13262 13263 13264 13265 13266 13267 13268 13269 13270 13271 13272 13273 13274 13275 13276 13277 13278 13279 13280 13281 13282 13283 13284 13285 13286 13287 13288 13289 13290 13291 13292 13293 13294 13295 13296 13297 13298 13299 13300 13301 13302 13303 13304 13305 13306 13307 13308 13309 13310 13311 13312 13313 13314 13315 13316 13317 13318 13319 13320 133211 13322 13323 13324 DISPOSITION Supplies " " Labor & material " " Chemica is April Rent Transporting Ice Knife La bor Bldg. Permit Surcharge Bulk De livery Renta is Community Education Program Signs Supplies " " " L P Gas February Engineering Services Services Supplies Clothing allowance Water Meters Subscription Supplies " Supplies City Hall labor Dog catcher fees Police overtime Police clerical Piz1te.. overtime Fire overtime " " " " " " " " Street overtime " " " 1a bor Street overtime " labor " overtime Engineering Engineering clerical " " Ambulance Water overtime " " " " Wa ter c1erica 1 Ice Arena Guard & Concession " "Concession worker Ice Arena " " " " Ma intenance " " " 1. B. 75 Const. 1. B. 75 Cons t . Y .A . C . Y.A.C. Police overtime " " Fire calls & drills " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " AMOUNT 8.30 55 . 62 51. 65 402.44 113.66 41.85 385.00 25.50 20.00 1.L...'l/6 457.65 104.64 2;000.00 40.50 11.55 39.85 60.92 14.21 23.92 11 ,266.92 81.00 37.84 83.81 188.97 10.00 15.00 42. 79 28.50 44.58 55.00 51.63 210.95 37.27 119 . 24 26.97 96.43 84.75 89.43 54.36 42.34 241. 30 7.74 8.11 10.81 12 .00 171.48 121. 71 16.75 41. 96 47.15 60.81 52.50 163.20 17.33 58.60 50.10 47.05 6.00 12 .00 104.07 219.70 260.10 84.85 46.90 86.00 12 . 00 17.62 28.00 55.64 106.00 18.00 81.00 61.00 23.00 56.00 1706 CLA IMS NO. DISPOSITION AMOUNT ~l~rence La tch 13325 Fire Drills 7.52 Donald Uitch 13326 Fire calls & drills 112.00 Fred Litschke 13327 " " " 41.00 James Maher 13328 " " " 26.31 James Ma tsch 13329 " " " 43.00 Kenne th Ma tsch 13330 " " " 56.00 Emmett Plan 13331 " " " 18.19 James Poh1 13332 " " " 46.00 Peter Preston 13333 " " " 42.00 Roger Rother 13334 " " " 27.00 Clarence Rotty 13335 " " " 42.00 Ralph Shingledecker 13336 " " " 13.00 Bernard Swanson 13337 " " " 42.90 Eugene Tix 13338 " " " 31.16 Frank Truax 13339 " " " 62.53 John Wagner 13340 " " " 51.00 William Wendler 13341 " " " 32.00 Alan Wulff 13342 " " " 41.00 Gordon Anderson 13343 Ambulance ca lls 11. 96 Gary Ca ter 13 344 " " 142.00 Claude Donnde1inger 13345 " " 144.06 Arnold Endres 13346 " " 75.18 LeRoy Finke 13347 " " 113 .00 J. Tomas Grieb1ing 13348 " " 19.26 Dona 1d Henriksen 13349 " " 26.46 Rona 1d Hillmer 13350 " " 5.52 Richard Holmes 13351 " " 294.50 Paul Kase 1 13352 " I ~ II 143.00 Clarence La tch 13353 " " 28.90 Dona 1d La tch 13354 " " 198.00 James Maher 13355 " " 150.00 James Matsch 13356 " " 6.00 Kenneth Matsch 13357 " " 101. 00 Emmett Plan 13358 " " 127.07 James Putz 13359 " " 10.06 Rodney Ritter 13360 " " 32.54 Clarence Rotty 13361 " " 42.00 Ralph Shingledecker 13362 " " 20.00 Samuel A. Sorenson 13363 " " 10.88 Bernard Swanson 13364 " " 134.26 Richard Ta te 13365 " " 10.66 Einer Theodorson 13366 " " 46. 72 Eugene Tix 13367 " " 105.67 Frank Truax 13368 " " 44.28 John Wagner 13369 " " 6.00 William Wagner 13370 " " 109.00 Daryl Plath 13371 Expenses 100.75 Walter Petersen 13372 " 31.00 United Te lephone 13373 March billing 628.74 Wallace Erickson 13374 Expenses 17.00 Centra 1 Na tura 1 Gas 13375 March bill ing 1,261. 72 Kenneth Hanson 13376 Library Labor 170.00 Leonard G. Olson 13377 Mi lea ge 9.00