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Hastings, Minnesota
March 17, 1986
The City Council of the City of Hastings, Minnesota net in a regular neeting on
Monday, March 17, 1986 at 7 :30 p.m. in the Cooneil ChanDers of the City Hall.
Menbers Present: Council.rnerrDer Berg, Werner, Kulzer, Bond,
Traubnann, Nesbitt, Plan, Mathiowetz and Mayor
Stoffel.
Menbers Absent: None.
The Mayor called for additions or corrections to the minutes of the meeting of
March 3, 1986. Councilrnenber Werner noted that the IOOtion for the public hearing
should read to ccntinue this meeting rather than adjourn this meeting until the
regular City Council meeting on March 17, 1986. With no other corrections the Mayor
declared the minutes approved as presented.
Moved by CounciJ.menDer Berg, seconded by Councilmenber Kulzer
to table the bid on the fire tmck until the April 7, 1986 regular
City Council neeting giving the Safety C<J1IIlittee, the Rural Fire
Association, and the Fire Department an <:pportunity to review and
examine the bids. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None. .
Moved by CounciJ.menDer Bond, seconded by CounciJ.menDer Nesbitt AWARD BID-SOO'lH
to reject all bids for the SOUthwest Pending Basin property. 5 Ayes; WEST PONJIK;
Nayes, Mathiowetz, Berg, Werner and Trautmann. Motion carries. BASIN PROPERlY
Moved by CounciJ.menDer Bond, seconded by CounciJ.menDer Plan to
adopt Resolution No. 15-86 awarding the bid for two (2) marked squad
vehicles to Thane Hawkins Polar Chevrolet in the amount of $19,794.
8 Ayes; Nayes, None. Copy of resolution on file.
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~; The Mayor declared the Public Hearing open at 7:48 p.m. to
: consider vacating an uninproved alley right ~ in Block 92 & 93,
Town of Hastings. The Mayor asked if anyone wished to speak on the
issue, no one wished to do so. The Mayor closed the public hearing
at 7:49 p.m.
RESOLtJrIOO 00.
15-86 AWAR>
BID s:J}AD CARS
AWARD BID-FIRE
TRUCK
PUBLIC HEARItG-
ALLEY VN:Nn.ON-
BLOCK 92 & 93
TOm ~
HASTItG;
Moved by CounciJ.menDer Bond, seconded by CouncilJ'OE!l1ber Werner RFSLtJrIOO 00.
to approve the alley vacation reserving all existing easements and 16-86
allowing no garage sites in the alley. After Council discussion the
IOOtion and second were withdrawn.
Moved by Council.melrber Traubnann, seconded by Councilnerber Berg
to adopt Resolution No. 16-86 apprOlTing the vacation of the uninproved
alley right away in Block 92 and 93, Town of Hastings; subject to the
condition that. easements be retained for existing utili ties. The
$100.00 filing fee is waived because the petition was subnitted in
Decenber 1985. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None.
The Mayor declared t1)e Public Hearing open at 7:53 p.m. to PUBLIC HEARItG-
consider rezoning Sieben's 3rd Addition fran Agricultural to R3 PID. REZONIK;
The Mayor asked if anyone ltIished to speak on the issue, no one wished llGRIaJL'lURAL TO
to do so. The Mayor decllr,ed the public hearing closed at 7 :56 p.m. R3 Pm SIEBEN'S
3ID ADDITIOO
The Mayor declared the Public Hearing reopened at 7 :57 p.m. to PUBLIC IfEARIli(;-
consider the 1986 Inprovement program. The Mayor asked if anyone 1986' IMPROVE-
wished to speak on the issue, Gary Varner, 901 W. 6th asked if MENrS OONrINUED
Prairie Street was going to be blocked off and how close the estimated costs
were. Mr. Jerry Dem, 1030 Highway 55 was 0A?0Sed to Project No. 1986-7
but in favor if 1st Street were treated as a seperate project from
Pleasant to Olive. Mr. Joe Meier, 121 Frazier asked where the water
was going to be collected. Leo Pinke, 101 Frazier asked when the
storm sewer would be put in on 2nd Street, and Mr. Ron Nygaard, 936 W.
6th Street asked if the Engineering Department would check the crown
of the street so it is not higher than the driveways and suggested that
when Prairie Street is black topped it will becane a route for high
speed vehicles. No one else wished to speak on the issue. The Mayor
closed the public hearing at 8:19 p.m.
Moved by Councilrnenber Werner, seconded by CouncilmeniJer Berg
to adopt Resolution No. 17-86 ordering the inprovement and
preparation of the plans and specifications for Oak Street fran 11th
Street to 13th Street. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None. Copy of resolution on
file.
Moved by CouncilmeniJer Werner, seconded by CouncilmeniJer
Trautmann ordering the inprovement and preparatipn of the plans and
specifications for the ~t on 1st Street fran State Street
to Olive Street.
RESCLtJrION 00.
17-86 PRQ]ECr
00. 1986-1 OAK
ST. FRGt 11'llI
TO 13'llI ST.
1ST :)'J.'f(t;b"l' FRGi
Sl'ATE ST. TO
CLIVE STREET
Moved by Councilmenber Nesbitt, secoooed by Councilmenber Bond
to table the inprovements for 1st street fran State Street to Olive
Street until project 1986-7 is discussed. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None.
Moved by Councilment>er Werner, seconded by Councilment:ler Kulzer
to adopt Resolution No. 18-86 ordering the inprovementand the
preparation of plans and specifications for Frazier Street fratl 1st
Street to 2nd Street. 8 Ayes1 Nayes, None. Copy of resolution on
file.
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RESOLtJrION 00.
18-86 FRAZIER
FRCM 1ST TO 2M>
Moved by Councilment>er Trautmann, seconded by CouncilrnenberPlan REOOLUTION NO.
to adopt Resolution No. 19-86 ordering the ~rovement and the 19-86 TIERNEY
preparation of plans and specifications for Tlerney Drive and Todd DRIVE FRGt TOOD
Way. 8 Ayes; Hayes, None. Copy of resolution on file. WAY
Moved by Counci1menber Plan, seconded by Council.merli)er Kulzer
to adopt Resolution No. 20-86 ordering the inprOlTement and the
preparation of plans and specifications forUWE!r 160th Street West
of LeRoy Avenue. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None. Copy of resolution on file.
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20-86 UPPER
160m ::fJ.'!GSJ!i"l'-
WEST CF LEROY
AVENUE
Moved by Council.1Dellber Werner, seconded by CouncilJneniler Berg RFS<LUTION m.
to adopt ResOlution No. 21-86 ordering the inprovement m:J the 21-86 (DRY LANE
preparation of plans and specifications for Cory Lane. 8 Ayes; Nayes,
None. Copy of resolution on file.
Moved by Councilrnenber Werner, seconded by Counci1menber Berg
to adopt Resolution No. 22-86 ordering the inprovement and the
preparation of plans and specifications for 1st Street fratl Pleasant
Drive to Olive Street. Right of Wlr:I acquisition for north side of
1st Street to be assessed only to north side property owners or
to be dedicated by these OWners. 8 Ayes; Hayes, None. Copy of
resolution on file.
Moved by COUncillDli!llDer Werner, seconded by Council.JDeat)er Kulmr
to adopt Resolution No. 23-86 ordering the inprovement and the i
preparation of plans and specifications for 1st Street fratl Olive
Street to County Road 42 with the stiPulation that the north side
property owners dedicate their property or be assessed for
acquisition. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None. Copy of resolution on file.
Moved by Councilmenber Nesbitt, seconded by COUncil.menber Berg
to adopt Resolution No. 24-86 ordering the inprovement and the
preparation of plans and specifications for Ash Street fratl 3rd
to 4th Street. 8 Ayes; Hayes, None. Copy of resolution on file.
Moved by Counci1menber Werner, seconded by Council.JDent)er
Traubnann to adopt Resolution No. 25-86 ordering the inprovement and
the preparation of plans and specifications for State Street fratl
4th Street to 7th Street. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None. Copy of resolution
on file.
RESCLt11'IOO 00.
22-86 1ST ST
FRCM PLEASANl'
TO CLIVE
RBSCLt1l'ION 11).
23-86 1ST ST.
'FRCM CSAH 42 TO
CLIVE
RESCLUTI<5 11).
24-86 ASH ST.
FRCM 3m TO 4m
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25-86 STATE ST.
FRCM 4m ST. TO
7m ::fJ.".tCl'.iJS".r
Moved by Council.merli)er Nesbitt, seconded by Counci1menber Werner RESCLt11'IOO 00.
to adopt Resolution No. 26-86 ordering the inprOlTement and the 26-86 PRAIRIE
preparation of plans and specifications for Prairie Street fratl 6th ST. FRCM 6m
Street to T.H. 55. 8 Ayes; Hayes, None. Copy of resolution on file. b"J.:t<IStiJ.' TO T.H.
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Moved by Council.melrber Berg, seconded by Counci1JDe1'1t)er Nesbitt RESCLUTIOO 00.
to adopt Resolution No. 27-86 ordering the inprovement and the 27-86 PINE ST.
preparation of plans and specifications for Pine Street fratl 2nd FRCM 2tlD b"J.'.tCIS.ti1'
Street to T.H. 55. .8 Ayes; Hayes, None. Copy of resolution on file. TO T.H. 55
Moved by CouncilJ'OE!l1ber Traubnann, seconded by CooncillDli!llDer Berg RESCLt11'IOO 00.
to adopt Resolution No. 28-86 ordering the inprOlTement m:J the 28-86 WILLIAMS D. I
preparation of plans and specifications for Williams 1st Addition. 1ST ADDI'l'ION
8 Ayes; Nayes, None. Copy of resolution on file.
Moved by Counci1menber Berg, seconded by CooncilJDelliler Plan to RESLtJI.'IOO 00.
adopt Resolution No. 29-86 ordering the inprOlTement and the 29-86 MALCCI.let
preparation of plans and specifications for Malcolm Avenue fratl 160th AVEtIJE FRCM
Street to T.H. 316 contingent upon apprOlTal of annexation by the 160m ro T.H.
Municipal Board. 316
Moved by Counci1menber Bond, seconded by Counci1menber Mathiowetz
to table this project for further study. Aye; Bond, Hayes, 7.
The Mayor called for the vote on the main IOOtion. 6 Ayes; Nayes,
Bond and Mathiowetz.
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Moved by Councilment>er Nesbitt, seconded by CouncilmeJrber Berg RESOLtJrION NO.
to a:lopt Resolution No. 30-86 authorizing the City Attorney to 30,31 & 32-86
acquire easements pertaining to the construction of inprovements for REOOIRIl'G EASE-
1st street fean Pleasant Drive to Olive Street and adopting MENl'S FOR
ReSOlution No. 31-86 authorizing the City Attorney to acquire ease- pROJEX:TS 7, 7A
ments pertaining to the construction of inprovements for 1st street AND 12
from Olive to County Road 42 and adopting Resolution No. 32-86
authorizing the city Attorney to acquire easements for construction
of inprovements for Williams 1st Addition. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None. Copy
of resolutions on file.
Moved by Councilmeni:>er Werner, seconded by CouncilmeJrber Nesbitt RESOLtJrlOO 00.
to adopt Resolution No. 33-86 banning the parking of IOOtor vehicles 33-86 PAR<Il'G
on the west side of Municipal State Aid street 122 (Pine Street) fratl RESTRICrICKS
Trunk Highway 55 to 2nd Street (county Road 42) at all times. 8 AyesfPINE ~.L'l<ISti.L'
Nayes, None. Copy of resolution on file. FRCM T.H. 55
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Moved by Council.mentler Werner, seconded by Council.roeniJer 1ST READItG-
Nesbitt to pass the 1st Reading for the rezoning fratl Agricultural to REZONINW
R3 Pm> for Sieben's 3rd Addition and approving the preliminary plat PRELIMINARY
subject to the following conditions, per the Planning CaIIllissions PLAT-SIEBEN'S
rec<mnendation. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None. 3ID ADDITIOO
1. That single family banes will be constructed on Lots 1
through 11 Block 1 and duplexes will be constructed on
Lots 12 through 23 Block 1 am Lots 1 through 4, Block
2 and Lots 1 through 3, Block 3 of Sieben's 3rd Addition.
2. That the construction of the single, family hanes and. clJp1exes 'be
subject to city regu1atiODS~ pertaining to set backs, parking, etc.
3. That the park land dedication 1 requirements be 'met pursuant to
the recallDElndation of the NRlC. In this case the NRlC has
recanmended that for Sieben's Third Addition that cash payment
of $3,600 in lieu of actual park land be made plus the provision
of an additional approximate, CAe half acre of land to be located
adjacent to ,the park land which is being. dedicated for the Sieben's
Second Addition plat.'
4. That the single family lots in the Highview Knoll cul-de-sac have
a 75 width at the setback line.
5. 'Blat a developers agreement be fornulated to inplement the conditions
and understandings mentioned previouslyand/or those which may
be recognized at a later date.
Moved by CouncilmeJrberWerner, seconded by CooncilmeJrber Plan
to approve the special use permit for Mobile Hane sales on Lot 7
through 10, Block 6 and Lots 1 through 7, Block 7, Vermillion
Addition (Old Weber Ford property at the,intersection of Highway
316 and 61) subject to the following conditions, per the Planning
Camtissions rec<mnendation. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None.,
1. MaxiIllJlll of 6 models mobile banes allowed on the site.
2. A 20 foot miniIllJlll seperation shall be established between the mobile banes.
3. A 25 foot miniIllJlll setback, will be, established between the model
banes and all property lines.
4. Dealers shall, apply for necessaty. permits or licenses required
by the State of Minnesota.
5. Special use permit to be reviewed annually to determine coopliance
with conditions.
SPOCIAL USE
PERUT-MCBILE
Ham 'SALES CLD
WImER FOID
PROPER'IY
MOlTed by Council.rBe11ber Werner,: seconded by Council.meatlerKulzer POLICY 00 WA'lER
to adopt the following policy for water service. 8 Ayes, Nayes, SHt11' (FF
None.
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Not withstanding the State Building Code, and in particular the
State P1unt>ing Code, the City Council of the City of Hastings does
hereby assert and invoke the following policy regarding the potable water services.
DEFINITICKS-
1. BUIIDIK; VALVE- a valve within or ootsidea buildirq connected to
the water service line for the purpose of turning water supply off '
or on to the building.
2. SERVICE VALVE- means a seconda1:y valve, within or outside the '
building that controls each individual service line within buildings.
3. VALVE ACCESSmILI'lY- shall Dean a valve readily accessible to the
water department without incUIlberances in performance of service..
4. RESIDENl'IAL UNIT- means one. or llDre,roans with provision for living,
sanitary, and sleeping facilities arranged for the use of one family
or individual.
5. INDIVIOOAL SERVICE- REFEREM::ES State Plunbing Code requirements for
a seperate service line ( individual)' for. each building or residential
unit.
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Potable' water service to each water user within the city nust be
accessible 1:0 the water deparbnentfor maintenance or. service
disc:ontinuence. This accessibility lIUst either be by individual
exterior valves or individual valves within maintained CCIIIOOnor
public property or structures.
Moved by Council.rnerrDer Wemer, seconded by Council.rnerrDer Berg
to approve the preliminary/final plat 'for SUnny Acres 3 - Hastings
Construction, Cory Lane and 160thStreet. Final site plan approval
will be necessary for the building construction in Phase II. 8 Ayes;
Nayes, None.
Moved by Council11lellb@r Wemer, seconded byCouncilmenber Plan
to approve a hane occupation permit for balloon bouquets at ,1389
Brittany 'Road, Jane VonFeldt, subject to the condition that the
helium containers be chained in an upright position and that there
are no IOOre than two cylinders on the site. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None.
Moved by Council11leldler Trautmann, seconded by Councilmenber
Kulzer to approve construction of Phase II (revised) subject to the
fOllowing coooitions. 6 Ayes; Nayes,Nesbitt and Werner.
1. The developer is to provide, as a part of the Phase II
construction, a buffer consisting of plantings and/or
berns to be located along the east lot lines of the
Malcolm Avenue properties and extending fratl 160th Street
south to the southern IIDSt edge of Phase II (approximately
1500 feet). The developer, the, Malcolm Avenue property
owners, and city staff are to meet and resolve the type
of p1antings and/or berns to be installed. '!be final agreed
upon buffering method is to be installed prior to occupancy
of Phase II.
2. A road for emergency access purposes" to be apprOlTed by the
City Fire and Engineering Departments, shall,be constructed
as a part of the Phase II project in accordance to the layout
which was provided at the March 17, 1986 Council meeting with
said road COlIDencing at a point approximately 200 feet west
of the Millard Ave./160th St. intersection and extending south
through the "buffer zone" and connecting with Grace Lane
located in the Phase II project area.
Moved by COUncilmenber Werner, seconded by Council11leldler Berg
to approve a temporary permit for an auction blsiness to be held one
night a week in an 1-2 zone (Clarence Ratty) for a period of eight
JOOIlths in a metal storage building on the Southwest comer of
intersection of East 2nd Street and Lea Street. 'Ibis is subject to
the use of public toilet facilities in the building next door or
obtaining a satellite facility. 7 Ayes, Hayes, None. CouncilJDelliJer
Bond was absent for this vote.
PRELIMl~-
FINAL PLA'l'-
SUNNY, ACRES
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PERa'l'-BALUlQN
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T8RBE RIVERS
MCBILE H<l4E
PARK-SITE
PLAN, APPPDJAL
-.PHASE II
'lBIPORARY
PERa'l'-AOC'l'IOO
IlJSINESS-2lt>
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Moved by Councilmenber Berg, seconded by CouncilJDel1i)er Kulzer to 1ST READIlG-
pass the first reading of an ordinance amenchent clarifying interior ZONIK;
side yard setback requirements for garages and living space in an Rl omnwo:
zoqe and calling for a public hearing at the April 7, 1986 regular AME!DmNr-
City Council meeting. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None. SIDB YARD.
SE'lmCK
Moved by CouncilmeniJer Berg, seconded by Councilmenber Werner to RESCLtJrIOO 00.
adopt Resolution No. 34-86 initiating the CCllprehensive Plan 34...86
Amendment pertaining to the pending Malcolm Avenue annexation. 8 <ntPRmENSIVE
Ayes; Nayes, None. COpy of resolution on file. PLAN AMEmMENl'
Moved by CouncilIneJlber Werner, seconded by Councilmenber Kulzer P1!..r.l'rl.af FOR
to deny the request for a street vacation, Oak Street between 12th 8'l.'.tCI!iIS'l' VACA'l'IOO 0
and 14th Street and to refund the filing fee to the petitioner. -OAK BE'lWEEN
Denial of the request was based on the fact that, overall, the street 12m & 14m
vacation as proposed was not in the publics best interest as well as
the fact that the City Council had ordered in an earlier action, the
plans and specifications for the street inprovement for, Oak Street
between 11th and 13th Street. 8 Ayes, Nayes, None.
Moved by Council.mentler Bond, seconded by Councilmenber Werner
to approve an en Sale, SUnday en Sale, Off Sale liquor license, a
cigarette license and ell aaJSement license for Hooligan I s, located
at 411 Vermillion Street. The license will be made to Anna M. and
Patrick M. Quinn, DBA Hooligan's. This license is subject to back
taxes being paid and an agreement for the payment of past due utility
bills prior to October 1986. 7 Ayes; Nayes, Trautmann.
LI(JlOR LICEIm:
-HOCLIGAN'S
411 VE~ILLIOO
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Moved by Council.nenber Werner, seconded by Council.nenber Plan to 1986 CABLE
adopt the following 1986 Cable Budget. 8 Ayes1 Nayes, None.
1986 Cable BudC}et
Cash on Hand and Incane
Balance fraD 1985
Franchise Fee
"Estimated" Interest
Excenditures
Cable Staff (Mninistrative Assistant & Clerical)
Professional Services (Legal, expert, etc.)
Publications
Menberships/Conferences/Subscr iptions/for Carmissioners
& Staff)
Minnesota Association of Cable Mninistrators (MPCl'A)
Cable Television Information Center (CTIC)
National Association of Telecamunication officers and
advisors (NA~)
Multi Channel News
Office SUpplies
Reserve
Access SUpport and Developoent
Breakdown
$14,564.95
$30,289.31
S1.500.00
$46,354.26
$11,600.00
$6,500.00
$50.00
$2,000.00
$600.00
$12,000.00
$13,604.00
Insurance (cablecaster's liability - for Access Corp. 3-4 mcmths) $1,500.00
Perishable supplies (cords, tapes, batteries, etc.) - $1,000.00
City Hall audio - $2,000.00
Volunteer network support - $500.00
Access corporation support (postage, copies, informational newsletters,
etc.) - $1,000.00
Permanent Studio sets - $1,350.00
Equipnent
5 belt packs and headsets $300 each - $1,500.00
1 power unit - $150.00
5 intercancables - $100.00_
5 Wall mount connectors - $100.00
Installation approximately - $200.00
Portable Mic Mixer
Tascam "Porta cne Mixer-Recorder - $600.00
Audio Equipnent for 2nd Editing SUite
Cassette Recorder - $200.00
Turntable - $154.00
Microphones - $500.00
2 Electrovoice 634A
2 SlIlre 9157
1 Shure "Gun style mic"
Additional CaJ for DXC 1820
approximately $700.00
Music Library
approximately $600.00
Track and curtains - $850.00
Enhancer - $200.00
Editing Desk - $400.00
Total Budget
$46,354.00
Moved by CounciJ.rneniler Berg, seconded by Counci1rnenber Plan to RESIGNATION-
accept the resignation of Beverly Bacon fran the Cable Ccmnission CABLE
effective ilImediately. The Council expressed its thanks to Ms. Bacon CCMMISSIONER
for her services. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None. -BEVERLY BAOON
Moved by CounciJ.menDer Berg, seconded by CounciJ.rneniler Kulzer to MN/DOT N:;REE-
table the discussion on the Highway 55 project until the April 7, MEN!' HIGHWAY 55
1986 regular City Council neeting. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None.
MOlTed by Council.melrber Berg, seconded by Councilrnenber Plan to
accept the resignation of George Ross fraD the Hastings Natural
Resource & Recreation Carmission effective immediately. 6 Ayes;
Nayes, Werner and Bond.
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RESIGtWrION
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March 17, 1986
132
Moved by Council.rneJrber Plan, seconded by Councilment>er Werner
to authorize the transfer of $200,000.00 to the Police and
$100,000.00 to Fire and $100,000.00 to Parks from the.General Fund
until the state Aid and tax levy lOOney canes in July. 8 Ayes;
Nayes, None.
Moved by Council.meJd:)er -Berg, seconded by Council.rnerrDer Bond to
approve the request for transfer of Q1 Sale, SUnday Q1 Sale, and Off
Sale liquor license for Loesch's Bar at 412 Vermillion Street fratl
Bruce M. Loesch and Patrick J. Sherry, DBA Loesch's Incorporated, to
Theresa Loesch, DBA Loesch's Incorporated. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None.
Moved by CounciJ.mentJer Berg, seconded by Council.menber Bond
to approve the annual. renewal of charitable ganb1ing licenses for
the VFW and American Legion Club. 8Ayes;Nayes, None..
TRANSFER CF
FUIDS
LlCUOR LICENSE-
IDE9:lf'S - 412
VERULLION ST.
'REtalAI, CF
OfARITABLE
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Moved by Councilmenber Traubnann, secomed by Council.Jne.at)er Bond SII>DlALK FUN>
to refer the disalSsion of the sidewalk fund to the Planning
Ccmni.ttee of the City Council. 8 Ayes, Nayes, None.
Moved by Councilmenber Plan, seconded by Council.melrber Nesbitt PAYMENT-AL
to authorize the payment for the A1 Duratti agreement to caoe fratl IXJRAilTI
the 1985 Ice Arena retained earnings. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None.
Moved by Council.rneJrber Plan, seconded by Councilmenber Berg to SET EARLY
set a early meeting at 6:45 p.m. on April 7, 1986 to discuss past MEETIlO-
legislative action with Representative Dennis Ozment. 8 Ayes; Nayes, APRIL 7, 1986
None.
Moved by Councilmenber Werner, seconded by CouncilJ'OE!l1ber , JOINl'MBETIK;-
Traubnann to set a special joint meeting with the City Council and HRA
the HRA for April 3, 1986 at 7:00 p.m. in the COUncil ~rs of
the City Hall to consider a preliminary agreement with developers for
property on either side of Tyler Street north of 2nd Street.
8 Ayes; Nayes, None.
Moved by CouncilJ'OE!l1ber Bond, seconded. byCouncil.mlBdi'lerBerg to "RE(JJEST 0
set an informational meeting for March 31, 1986 at 7 :00 p.m. to reviewCCJllISSICHm
the design of the new jail with Ccmni.ssioner Harris, the County HARRlS-SPEX:IAL
Planning Department and Wold Architects. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None. IIBBTIIG
Moved by Cooncil.melrber Berg, seconded by Cooncilmenber Bond
to authorize the refund of $6,000.00 to Mike William placed in an
escrow account. 8 Ayes; NIIyes, None.
Moved by Councilmenber Mathiowetz, secomed by Councilmenber
Berg to pass the 1st reading of an ordinance amending section 10.24
Subdivision 4 pertaining to building permit escrow requirements and
setting a public hearing for the April 7, 1986 regular City Couneil
meeting. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None.
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ESCR(Jf. ACmJNl'
MIKE WILLIAMS
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Moved by Councilmenber Berg, seconded by Councilmenber Bond to: ~ 1GBlilI\
1. Pay all bills as audited. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None.
Moved by Councilmenber Mathiowetz, seconded by Council.menber
Nesbitt to adjourn the meeting at 10 :58 p.m. 8 Ayes; Nayes, None.
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CLAIMS
MARCH
17,
1986
CLAIM NO. DI SPOS IT I ON AMOUNT
Postmaster 9964 Postage for meter 500.00
Canada Life 9965 Premium 1,249.07
Norwest Bank of Hastings 9966 Federal Withholding 9,849.76
Commissioner of Revenue 9967 State Withholding 4,392.41
,...-.. D.O. E.R. SS Ret Div 9968 Payroll deduction 5,413.00
State Capitol Credit Union 9969 Payroll deduction 580.95
~n ited Tel ephone 9970 Monthly billing 1, 923 . 16
Commissioner of Revenue 9971 Sales tax 433,53
Marquette Bank of Mpls 9972 Fee 122.22
Albinson's 9973 Supplies 49.60
Gordon Anderson 9974 Seminar expenses 13.50
American Linen 9975 Supplies 125.97
American Photocopy 9976 Supplies 346.55
Auto & Truck Service 9977 Services 224.30
Richard Berg 9978 Services 142.00
Bahls 9979 Parts & labor 1,465.04
Mark Bertness 9980 Refund overpymt water bi 11 4.51
Bonestroo etal 9981 Services 4,589.45
Borchert Ingersoll 9982 Supplies 63.95
Ca 11 aghan & Co. 9983 Supplies 89.37
Herbert Clover 9984 Refund overpymt water bill 3.83
David Clough 9985 Refund overpymt water bill 42.40
Coast to Coast 9986 Supplies 89.94
Color Lab 9987 Supplies 48.02
Commissioner of Transportation 9988 Services 305.45
Consolidated Typewriters 9989 Supplies 9.00
Copy Equipment 9990 Supplies 113.65
Dabelow Daily Rental 9991 Services 204.63
Dakota El ec Assn 9992 Mo billing 24.25
r Dakota County Registrar 9993 Services 20.00
Doerers 9994 Supplies 153.00
Downtown Conoco 9995 Services 103.55
Downtown Tire & Auto 9996 Services 285.24
Ed's 66 9997 Services 468.50
Erickson Oil Products 9998 Services 42.68
Brenda Erickson 9999 REfund overpymt water bi 11 12.18
Fair Book 10000 Supplies 19.20
Farmer Bros 10001 Supplies 97.28
Feed Rite Controls 10002 Supplies 255.69
Fire Instructors Assn 10003 Dies 25.00
Fluegel etal 10004 Services 5.00
Folsoms Communications 10005 Services 173.67
L. Fox 10006 Meeting expenses 8~50
Freiermuth Sanation 10007 Services 833.00
Frieden Alcatel 10008 Service contract 270.00
Gopher Welding 10009 Supplies 83.90
Gordys Glass 10010 Services 4.98
Gov't Training Service 10011 Registration 180.00
Graphic Design 10012 Supplies 1, 009 . 00
Hastings Fire & Safety 10013 Services / supplies 111.15
Hastings Paint & Wallpaper 10014 Supplies 3.89
Hastings Star Gazette 10015 Services 200.35
Hastings Welding 10016 Services 32.60
,--- Marvin Hicks 10017 Services 20.00
L & K Hobbs 10018 Supplies 6.89
Holzemer Shoes 10019 Supplies 64.95
Jay tech Chemicals 10020 Supplies 46.00
Johns Marine & Sports 10021 Supplies 89.00
Itasca Equipment 10022 Snow remover 55,886.14
I.G.Hgts Fire Dept 10023 Training/Civil defense 210.00
Johnson Hdw 10024 Supplies 58.48
Chuck Karpinske 10025 Refund overpymt water bill 5.30
Lavern Kieffer 10026 Refund overpymt water bill 15.43
Kimmes Bauer 10027 Supplies 153.00
Donald Lange 10028 Refund overpymt water bi 11 39.23
Lawton Printing 10029 Supplies 11.90
Leef Bros 10030 Services 20.55
Loca 1 Oi 1 10031 Supplies 25.00
Jon Ludwig 10032 Mi 1 eage 77 .00
t~TI Di stri buti ng 10033 Supplies 324.77
CLAIM NO DISPOSITION AMOUNT
James McGree 10034 Mileage 21. 83
Midland Products 10035 Supplies 79.35
Midtown Foods 10036 Supplies 412.21
Joan Miller 10037 Refund overpymt water bi 11 47.36
Mn Park Supervisors Assn 10038 Regi stra ti on 30.00
Mn Real Estate Journal 10039 Subscription 24.00
Mississippi Welders 10040 Supplies 1, 683.39
Motor Parts 10041 Supplies 307.69
Motorola Inc 10042 Services 1,628.08
Munson Office 10043 Supplies 87.82
Kenneth Niebur 10044 Refund overpymt water bi 11 1.01
Oxford Chemicals 10045 upplies 281.94 n
Miles Panek 10046 Refund overpymt water bill 12.35
Pasrty Shoppe Cafe 10047 Supplies 72.00 h
Regi Patnode 10048 Patroll ing 329.07 \..~~
Michael Peterson 10049 Refund overpymt water bi 11 11.98
Professional Graphics 10050 Supplies 23.00
R & R Specialists 10051 Supplies 78.50
Rays Paint & Wallpaper 10052 Supplies 33.29
Realty World 10053 Refund overpymt water bill 3.30
Rockwell IRternational 10054 Services 114.00
Keith Rosch 10055 Meeting expenses 8.50
Mary Lou Ryan 10056 Refund overpymt water bill 14.42
St Croix Animal Shelter 10057 Services 300.00
Secretary of State 10058 Supplies 40.00
Cal Seegar 10059 Maintenance buses 31.00
Sherwin Williams 10060 Supplies 10.40
Sorbus 10061 Supplies 34.10
Stan Sorenson 10062 Refund water bill 17.18
Star Realty 10063 Refund overpymt water bill 4'; 14
Merlin Tretter 10064 Refund overpymt water bill 2.32
University of Minn 10065 Registration 200.00
Uniforms Unlimited 10066 Supplies 785.10
Wakota Mutual Firemens Aid 10067 Registration 40.00
Warner Hdw 10068 Supplies 25.9&
Water Products 10069 Supplies 3,462.43
Xerox 10070 Maintenance agreement 101. 02 0
Zarnoth Brush Works 10071 Supplies 244.00
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