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Hastings, Minnesota
July 7, 1986
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The City Council of the City of Hastings, Minnesota met in a regular
meeting on Monday, July 7, 1986 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the
Ci ty Hall.
Members Present: Councilmember Berg, Werner, Kulzer, Traut.rrann,
Nesbitt, Plan, Mathiowetz and Mayor Stoffel.
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Members Absent: Councilmember Bond.
The Mayor called for additions or corrections to the minutes of the
meeting of June 16th and Special meeting, canvassing the election, of
June 25, 1986 and hearing none declared the minutes approved as presented.
Moved by Councilmember Berg, seconded by Councilmernber Nesbitt
adopt Resolution No. 62-86 awarding the bid for the 1986 Sealcoat
work to the apparent low bidder Allied Blacktop in the arrount of
$41,641.20. 7 Ayes; Nayes, None. Copy of resolution on file.
to RESOLUTION NO.62-
86 AWARD BID- 1986
SEALCOATING
Moved by CouncilIrember Trautmann, seconded by CouncilIrember Werner RENEW HCME
to approve the following Home Occupation pennits for the period of OCCUPATION PERMITS
July 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987 subject to the city receiving by
July 14, 1986 the required $10.00 pennit fee for those who have not
yet made payment. Council also requests the Planning Corrrnission
study the matter of an individual having more than one Home Occupation
pennit and sul:mitting their findings to the City Council for review
and consideration. 7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
*Gerald Anderson
Gordon Anderson
Richard Anderson
*Eugene Bacon
*Arlene Benjamin
Donald Berg
Clifford Birkholz
*Ruth Bremer
Brown Florists
*David Brownson
Evelyn Carl
Terry Cavalier
*Thomas Claflin
Conrad Eckhart
*Terry Frantz
Jay Fuller
Pat Hageman
Margaret Heisler
John Hopkins
*Charles Huberty
Lynn Huesser
*Elaine Hullander
P. Juneau
Andy Klimek
Tiber Kovacs
*Sandra Latch
*John Lewis, Jr.
*Dorothy Loesch
*Jerome Marzen
Mirella Maurus
*Vallard & Debbie May
*Jarres Minder
*Arthur furin
Richard Niederkorn
*Thomas Nolan
Kenneth Nowlan
Richard Peterson
*Potts Werkert
Dan Rother
*Robert Schmitz
Mike Simacek
*Judy Seleski
Al Spangler
Douglas Starkweather
Kathleen Tanner
Home Occupations 1986-1987
1947 Maple
1804 Pine Street
1420 18th Court
923 W. 3rd Street
322 E. 7th Street
803 W. 16th Street
1311 W. 17th Street
920 Tyler Street
2001 Ashland
302 W. 17th St.
406 W. 18th St.
1107 Lyn Way
1306 W. 22nd St.
1930 Walnut Street
522 W. 5th St.
709 West 12th St.
1523 Tyler Street
1400 Lyn Way
1342 W. 7th St.
308 W. 13th St.
1612 Westview Dr.
907 W. 7th St.
2024 Nininger Rd.
924 W. 14th St.
1124 Ramsey St.
141 Olive
1410~ Ramsey
1101 Hillside Dr.
905 Ramsey St.
923 W. 14th St.
1830 Maple Street
1336 Honeysuckle Lane
2310 Westview Drive
1018 Sibley
1016 Tyler Street
713 W. 16th Street
1314 W. 17th St.
1415 Blueberry Lane
1343 W. 19th Street
803 Oak Street
1041 W. 4th Street
214 W. 8th St.
606 Maple Street
1313 W. 14th St.
1220 Honeysuckle Ln.
Chimney Sweep
Gun Repair
Lirro Service
Upholstering/Sm Gift
Balloon Bouquets
Taxidermy
Insurance & Shaklee
Beauty Shop
Florist
Locksmith & Alam Bus.
Beauty Shop
Beauty Shop
Garment Silkscreening
Vacuum Service
Canputer Software
Sign Painting & Vehicle
Beauty Shop
Beauty Shop
Swimming & diving lessons
Barber Shop
Beauty Shop
Beauty Shop
Corrputer Service
Wood Carving
Jewelry making/clock rep.
Dog Groaning
Plbg. Office
Beauty Shop
Saw SharPening
Upholstery
Catering Service
Photography Studio
Communications System
Beauty Shop
Art & Custom Framing
Furniture Upholsterer
Drain & Sewer Cleaning
Tapes (Produces)
Photography Studio
Real Estate,Taxi,Locksmith
Woodworking, Arts
Balloons Galore
Upholstering
Insurance Office
Pre-School, Kindergarten
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Richard Tibbits
*Pam Thorsen
*Jane Von Feldt
*Harold Welch
1208 Sibley Street
649 W. 3rd Street
1389 Brittany Rd.
1000 Cty. Rd. 47
Locksmith
Publications Office
Balloon Bouquets
Ski Cases
*Have not paid as of 7/3/86
Those names underlined are the home occupations which were recently inSPected.
:Ha1E OCCUPATION
I MAC MCGOON
PHo:rcx;RAPHY
I STUDIO
FINAL PLA~' ";3RD
READIt-K; ORDINANCE
NO. 201-VALLEY
WEST 2ND '. .;", , . ...
ADDITION
1 FINAL PLAT AND
3RD READING-
ORDINANCE NO.
202-BAUER VIEW
2ND ADDITION
1ST READING-
ZONING DFSIGNATION-
MALCOIM AVENUE
PROPERTY
DAVIES EXCAVATIt-K;-
SOIL PROCESSIt-K;
PERMIT
fuved by Councilmember Trautmanr, seconded by Councilmember Plan
to pass the lst Reading of an Ordinance amendment allowing Home
Occupation Permits for Single Family homes and Duplexes in an R3 zoning
district and calling for a public hearing on July 21, 1986. 5 Ayes;
Nayes, Nesbitt and Berg. This rrotion fails because it requires a 6/8
vote for an ordinance amendnent.
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fuved by Counci1member Berg, seconded by Councilmember Nesbitt
to approve p. terrporary 60 day Home Occupation permit for Mac McGoon
Photography Studio at 1100 Westview Drive. 7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
Moved by Councilmember Nesbitt, seconded by CouncilIrember Berg
to authorize the Planning Corrrnission and Staff to prepare a study
pertaining to hare occupations in R- 3 zones and a possible variance
to the home occupation standards if requested by the Mac McGoon
Photography Studio. Said study is to be canpleted wi thin 60 days.
7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
Moved by CouncilmErnber Werner, seconded by Councilmember Berg to
approve the Final Plat for Valley West 2nd Addition - Conzemius Brothers,
and passed the 3rd Reading of Ordinance No. 201 Rezoning from PI and
Agricultural to R-2 Medium Density Residential. A Developers Agreement
is to be entered into to take into consideration, but not limited to
those items of concern brought forward during the rezoning and
preliminary plat review. 7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
fuved by Councilmember werner, seconded by Councilmember Berg to
approve the Final Plat for Bauer View 2nd Addition and approve the 3rd
Reading of Ordinance No. 202 Rezoning from R-3 to R-l. This approval
is based upon the Planning Corrrnissions reccmnendations as follows, and
that the island within the cul-de-sac shall be the responsibility of
the hcmeowners. 7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
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Recormrendation: The Planning Comnission reccmnended approval of the final
plat with the changes as proposed including the deletion of a lot along
Southview Drive subject to the City Council authorizing the Mayor and
City Administrator to enter into a developers. agreement to take into
consideration, but not limited to those items of concern which were
brought forward during the rezoning, preliminary plat, and final plat
review process. The reccmnendation for approval was also subject to the
requirement that the Developer work closely with the City Engineering
DePartment regarding the design of the cul-de-sac. In addition, the
Developer will be required to place covenants against the properties
within the cul-de-sac requiring the property owners to maintain the
island. Also, the Developer will be required to maintain the island
wi thin the cul-de-sac until all the lots are sold and the homes occupied.
It is further reccmnended that the third reading of the ordinance
amendment be approved and that the City Council authorize the Mayor and
City Administrator to sign a quit claim deed to release the utility
easement.
fuved by Counci1member Berg, seconded by Councilmember Plan to pass
the 1st Reading of an Ordinance AIrending Section 1 0 . 0 1 Subdivision 1
of the City Code for property contained within and described as Sunny
Acres being zoned R-2.Medium Density Residential and setting a public
hearing for the July 21, 1986 regular City Council meeting. 7 Ayes;
Nayes, None.
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fuved by Councilmember Werner, seconded by Councilmember Nesbitt to
approve the renewal of the Soil Processing Permit for Davies Excavation
with the same conditions stipulated during the original approval and
subject to the following:
1. The site is to be restored, upon canpletion of the Miming
Operation, pursuant to the plans provided to the city during
the original application.
2. Operating hours are not to be in excess of 7:00 A.M. to 5:00
P.M. funday through Satu!I1day except holidays. In cases of
emergencys, Davies may operate during hours other than those
noted upon approval by the City Administrator.
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3. Approval of the penni t renewal is subject to the city receiving
a bond in the amount of $1,000 to insure the compliance of
the terms and conditions of the permit (pursuant to Section
10.03 Subdivision 6E4). 7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
fuved by Councilmember Werner, seconded by Councilmember Berg
to approve the renewal of the soil processing permit for Holst
Construction Canpany subject to the following:
HOLST CONSTRUCTION
SOIL PROCESSING
PERMIT
1. That Holst Operation hours for truck hauling shall be from
5:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Monday through Saturday. Holst Operating
hours for the pit shall be 24 hours per day during March lst
through December 31st and the daylight hours only duringJarurry
1st through the last day in February. In addition, Holst
Construction shall refrain at all times from using CSAH 54
( 10th Street) for hauling purposes between the hours of 5 P.M.
to 7 A.M. Variation from these hours due to the extenuating
circumstances may be allowed upon approval by the City Administrator.
2. The mining site is to be maintained and restored pursuant to
the plans and information provided to the city during the
original application period in 1983.
3. Holst is to obtain, if applicable, any required permits from
the MPCA, DNR, etc., for the soil processing operation.
4. Holst is to refrain from using Highway 291 for hauling
purposes between the hours of 5 P.M. to 7 A.M. 6 Ayes; Nayes,Ku1zer.
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fuved by Councilmember Nesbitt, seconded by Counci1member Berg
to pass the 3rd Reading of Ordinance No. 203 Amending Section 10.24
Subdivision 3 relating to site plan approval and adding Subdivision
5 relating to a developers agreement. 7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
Moved by Councilmember Werner, seconded by Councilmember Kulzer
to approve the sidewalk width change from 5 feet to 4 feet'on Pine
St. for the 1986 Irrprovement Project and having the existing sidewalk
remain between 3rd Street and 4th Street. 6 Ayes; Nayes, Mathiowetz.
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fuved by Councilmember Berg, seconded by Councilmernber Mathiowetz
to amend the 1986 Irrprovement Project for Pine Street having no new
sidewalk installed and leaving the sidewalks there that currently
exist. 4 Ayes; Nayes, Werner, Kulzer and Traut.rrann. Motion passes.
fuved by Councilmember Werner, seconded by Councilmember Kulzer
to approve the estimated market value reductions from $73,600 to
$58,700 for Alvera Larsen parcel No. 19-32151-010-16 and reducing
the estimated market value from $106,700 to $102,800 for John and Mary
Malban for Parcel No. 19-02000-020-78. 7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
fuved by Councilmember Berg, seconded by Councilmember Traut.rrann
to accept the resignation of Tom Lewanski from the Natural Resources
and Recreation Commission due to his recent move from the Hastings
area. 7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
Moved by Councilmember Werner, seconded by Councilmember Kulzer
to pass the lst Reading of an Ordinance Amending Section 2.42,
Subdivision 2 of the City Code reducing the size of the membership
for the Natural Resources and Recreation Commission and setting a
public hearing for the July 21, 1986 regular City Council meeting.
7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
3RD READING
ORDINANCE NO.
203-SITE PLAN
REVIEW PROCEDURE
PINE STREEI' FRCM
2ND TO T.H. 55
REAL ESTATE
ABATEMENTS
ACCEPT RESIGNATION
-NRRC
lST READING-
ORDINANCE AMEND-
MENT-REDUCTION
OF NRRC MEMBER-
SHIP.
fuved by Councilmember Trautmann, seconded by Councilmember 3RD READING-
- Nesbitt to pass the 3rd Reading of Ordinance No. 204 amending ORDINANCE NO. 204-
Chapter 2, Section 2.57 of the City Code having to do with establishing ABSENTEE BALLOT
an Absentee Ballot Board. 7 Ayes; Nayes, None. OOARD
fuved by Councilmember Werner, seconded by Councilmember Plan
to table the 2nd Reading of the Charter Amendments to the July 21 st
meeting due to the requirement that all members of the Council must
vote and Councilmember Bond was absent. 7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
fuved by Councilmember Werner, seconded by Councilmember Nesbitt
to pass the 1st Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 2, Section
2.61 of the City Code providing for the wiring of funds and setting
a public hearing for the July 21, 1986 regular City Council meeting.
7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
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CHARTER AMENJ::1.1ENTS
2ND READING
1ST READING-
ORDINANCE AMEND-
MENT- WIRING OF
FUNDS
\JO July 7, 1986
JOINT PCWERS fuved by Councilmember Traut.rrann, seconded by Councilmember Werner
BUDGET WITH to adopt the following budget with the School District 200. 7 Ayes~
I SCHOOL DISTRICT Nayes, None.
BICYCLE RACE
EVENT-VETERANS
HOME PARK
AUTHORIZE
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS-
EMPOOYEE HEALTH
INSURANCE
SLOW PITCH-
[BEER LICENSE
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1985-1986 1986-1987 1985-1986 1986-1987
AIXrNISTRATION $52,665.00 $.54,021.00
Sr. Citizens $1,000.00 $1,000.00 18,748.00 18,324.00
Special SerVices 8,120.00 8,483.00
Recreation Program 39,616.00 39,276.00 85,299.75 84,941.34
Adult League User Fees 15,754.00 16,401.00
Sub Total $56,381.00 $56,677.00 $164,832.75 $165,769.34 0
CITY OF HASTnGS $51,277.88 $51,598.17
SCHOOL DISTRIcr 200 51,277 .87 51,598.17
School District 200
In-Kind 5,896.00 5,896.00
Sub Total $108,451.75 $109,092.34
CAPITAL OUl'IAy OOST SHARE P.RaJECrS
City of Hastings $15,960.00 $15,300.00 $15,960.00 $15,300.00
School District 200 14,040.00 35,700.00 14,040.00 35,700.00
Sub Total $30,000.00 $51,000.00 $30,000.00 $51,000.00
Grand Total $194,832.75 $216,769.34 $194,832.75 $216,769.34
M:>ved by Councilmember Kulzer, seconded by Councilmember Werner to
approve a bicycle race event to be held at Veterans Heme Park on August
24, 1986. The City would be required to install a gate allowing better
access for emergency vehicles the cost of this gate would be $1,500.00.
7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
fuved by Councilmember Traut.rrann, seconded by Councilmember Werner to
approve the plans and specifications and authorize the advertising for bids
for Life, AD & D, and Health Insurance for the city employees. Bids to
be opened on July 30, 1986 at 10:00 a.m. and considered for award at the
August 4, 1986 regular City Council meeting. 7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
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fuved by Councilmember Werner, seconded by Councilmember Berg to
approve the change for the Hastings Independent Slow Pitch League beer
license issued for July 12, 13 to July 19 and 20, 1986. 7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
DECLARING EXCESS fuved by Councilmember Berg, seconded by Councilmember Nesbitt to
PROPERTY-NORTH obtain an appraisal with an upper limit of $200 for the property located
FRONTAGE ROAD near the storage tank at North Frontage Road. 3 Ayes; Nayes, Werner,
Kulzer, Traut.rrann and Plan.
fuved by Councilmember Werner, seconded by Councilmember Nesbitt to
set a public hearing, to consider declaring the property near the storage
tank as excess property, for the July 21, 1986 regular City Council meeting.
7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
ORDINANCE fuved by Councilmember Werner, seconded by Councilmember Plan to have
REVISION-CHARTER the City Attorney and the City Staff prepare the necessary ordinance
AM:ENCMENTS amendments for consideration at the July 21, 1986 regular City Council
meeting that have been affected due to the recent Charter Amendrre:nt Changes.
7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
FINAL PAYMENT-
,WATER 'IOOER
WATERMAIN PROJ.
1984-11
STOP SIGNS AT
FOREST AND
(1TH STREET
RESIGNATION
COUNCIIMEMBER
MATHIa-vETZ
, CONSENT AGlj:NDA
fuved by Councilmember Plan, seconded by Councilmember Nesbitt to
approve the final payment of $10,053.12 to S.J. Louis Construction Corrpany
for the Water Tower Watennain. 7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
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fuved by Councilmember Kulzer, seconded by Councilmember Nesbitt to
authorize City Staff to place stop signs on the North and South sides of
7th Street at Forest Street. 7 Ayes ; Nayes, None.
Counci~r Mathiowetz. informed the City Council that he would be
resigning his position as Councilmember effective July 15, 1986 due to
his relocating outside of the ward.
fuved by Councilmember Werner, seconded by Councilmember Traut.rrann
to:
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July 7, 1986
1. Pay all bills as audited.
2. Estimate No. 1- Northdale Construction Company $48,181.34.
3. Estimate No.2-Austin P. Keller Construction Company $488,736.46.
7 Ayes; Nayes, None.
Moved by Councilmember Berg, seconded by Councilmember Plan
. urn the meet' a : 37 P.M. 7 Ayes; Nayes, Non
ADJOURNMENl'
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ATI'EST
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CLAIMS
JULY 7, 1986
CLAIM NO. DISPOSITION AMOUNT
Charles Huberty 10762 Return donation for mural 100.00
Northern States Power 10763 Monthly billing 15,787.70
Gary Brown 10764 Mileage 31. 25
Wallace H Erickson 10765 Mileage & expenses 64.10
LuAnn Stoffel 10766 Expenses 43.45
Dianne Latuff 10767 Mileage 75.42
Metro Waste Control Comm 10768 Sewer Service Charges 29,078.89
,.-. Jim McGree 10769 Mileage 59.65
Tom Montgomery 10770 Mileage 38.50
Jon Ludwig 10771 Mileage /refund tuition 225.25
Merl in Wil bur 10772 Refund registration 20.00
Regie Patnode 10773 Patrolling/phone reimburse 420.12
Dona ld Latch 10774 Conference expenses 228.07
Gerald Rosendahl 10775 Refund registration 11.00
ICMA Retirement 10776 Addl. amt G.E. Brown 8.22
S.J. Louis Const 10777 Final Payment/water tower 10,053.12
Northdale Const 10778 Partial Pymt 86 Const 48,181. 34
AustinP Keller Canst 10779 Partial Pymt 86 Canst 488,736.46
Postmaster 10780 Stamps for PD 110.00
Metro Waste Control Commission 10781 Reserve Capacity Charge 1,697.85
First Trust St Paul 10782 Bond Payment 51,577.49
First Trust St. Paul 10783 Bond Payment 40,485.00
First Trust St. Paul 10784 Bond Payment 7,262.50
First Trust St. Paul 10785 Bond Payment 41,400.00
First Trust St. Paul 10786 Bond Payment 69,548.75
NW Bank Mpls 10787 Bond Payment 20,346.25
NW Bank Mpls 10788 Bond Payment 16,085.85
MW Bank Mpls 10789 Bond Payment 16,032.70
NW Bank Mpls 10790 Bond Payment 18,576.50
NW Bank Mpls 10791 Bond Payment 36,287.50
NW Bank Mpls 10792 Bond Payment 8,681.60
First Nat'l. St. Paul 10793 Bond Payment 2,243.75
I -. First Nat'l. St. Paul 10794 Bond Payment 902.50
first Nat'l. St. Paul 10795 Bond Payment 8,260.00
First Nat'l. St. Paul 10796 Bond Payment 50,327.50
American Nat'l. Bank 10797 Bond Payment 3,875.00
American Nat'l. Bank 10798 Bond Payment 46,429.50
Canada Life 10799 Premium 1,263.89
Korey Amundson 10800 Services mow lawn HNH 15.00
Emil Ku 11 a 10801 Services Check HNH 128.00
Gloria Stoneberg 10802 Election judge 87.00
Michele OIConnor 10803 68.00
Viveke Solac 10804 64.00
Joan Grier 10805 64.00
Helen Werth 10806 82.50
Fern Swanson 10807 64.00
Jackie Kane 10808 64.00
Janice Burr 10809 64.00
Joanne Dempsey 10810 83.00
Elizabeth Zweber 10811 64.00
Marcia Pletcher 10812 76.00
Diane Christnagel 10813 64.00
Marilyn Rother 10814 87.50
Joan Moes 10815 64.00
Evelyn Blancharg 10816 64.00
Claire Bieraugel 10817 4.00
r-- Dorothy Swanson 10818 17.75
Lorraine Nolam 10819 4.00
Mary Ann Teuber 10820 4.00
Pat Pederson 10821 4.00
ATC Test Center 10822 ervices 995.00
Albinson's 10823 Supplies 53.98
AmeriData 10824 Supplies 113.75
American Linen 10825 Supplies 96.12
Ameri can Li nen 10826 Supplies 227.25
American Public Works 10827 Membership 185.00
Amoco Oil Co. 10828 Supplies 52.18
E.F. Andersen & Assoc 10829 Supplies 81.40
Aqua Engineering 10830 Services 600.80
Aqua Weed Cutters 10831 Services 1,545.00
Best Towing 10832 Services 15.00
Beacon Products 10833 Supplies 84.00
CLAIM
Ca 11 aghan & Co.
Carbonic Machines
Chapin Publishing
Color Lab
Const Bookstore Inc
Dabelow Daily Rental
Dakota Electric Assn
Doerer's
Ed's 66
Eddy's Pharmacy
Erickson Oil Products
Fair Book & Office
Feed Rite Controls
Fox Valley Systems
Folsom's Communications
General Communcations
Gov't Business Systems
Graphic Design
Grace Lee Products
Hastings Family Service
Hastings Fire & Safety
Hastings Ford
Hastings Star
Hastings Wheel Alignment
Herbst & Thue Ltd
Hilker Industrial Electronics
Hoffman Radio TV
Hose Inc
INt'l. City Management
Jim's Fix-all
Jim's 66
Johnson's Hardware
Kennedy Sports
Koch Asphalt
L & K Hobbs
Lakeland Ford Truck Sales
Lance
Leef Bros
Skip Linneman
Tom Loucks & Assoc
Lock It & Key P It
Mantek
Memorial Hospital
Midland Products
Midwest Pool Care
Dept of Public Safety
Mn Valley Testing
Mississippi Welders Supply
Munson Office
Niebur Implement
Niederkorn Inc
Northwest Serv Station Equip
Northwest Studios Inc
Joe O'Brien Chev
O'Connor Plbg & Htg
Pine Bend Paving
Rabbit Rooter
Radke Electric
Radio Shack
Ray's Paint & Wallpaper
Road Rescue Inc
Satellite Industries
Sacwan's Sales Enterprises
Sherwin Williams
Springsted Inc
State of Mn
TKDA
Theatre Services & Consultants
UZ Engineered Products
United Bldg Center
University of Minn
VanDoren Hazard Stallings
Video-Midwest
Warners
Water Products
NO.
10834
10835
10836
10837
10838
10839
10840
10841
10842
10843
10844
10845
10846
10847
10848
10849
10850
10851
10852
10853
10854
10855
10856
10857
10858
10859
10860
10861
10862
10863
10864
10865
10866
10867
10868
10869
10870
10871
10872
10873
10874
10875
10876
10877
10878
10879
10880
10881
10882
10883
10884
10885
10886
10887
10888
10889
10890
10891
10892
10893
10894
10895
10896
10897
10898
10899
10900
10901
10902
10903
10904
10905
10906
10907
10908
DISPOSITION
Supplies
Supplies
Services
Supplies
Supplies
Lease agreement
Monthly bi 11 ing
Supplies
Services
Supplies
Supplies
Supplies
Supplies
Services
Parts & labor
Services
Election supplies
Supplies
Supplies
Supplies
Supplies
Parts & labor
Services
Services
Services
Supplies
2 regency VC102
Supplies
Dues
Services
Services
Supplies
Supplies
Supplies
Part
Parts & labor
Supplies
Supplies
Refund Bldg permit
Services
Supplies
Supplies
Services
Supplies
Supplies
Services
Services
Supplies
Supplies
Parts
License tabs squad car
Services
Services
Parts & labor
Parts
Supplies
Services
Parts & labor
Supplies
Supplies
Pa rts
Services
Supplies
Supplies
Services
Services
Services
Audiocom system & install
Supplies
Supplies
Supplies
Services
Supplies
Supplies
Supplies
AMOUMT
152.50
527.00
62.16
155.84
35.70
204.63
13.49
15.29
167.62
7.74
15.48
233.10
729.96
318.60
276.84
133.80
442.80
181. 00
51 . 68
25 :50
13 .19
57.31
510.80
25.00
63.10
46.57
259.90
923.08
294.58
40.00
2,502.35
122.78
160.00
420.30
26.00
420.12
24.90
32.90
22.50
750.00
9.00
240.19
60.00
125.82
55.75
150.00
23.80
13.15
42.69
360.24
18.25
6,891. 57
1,174.00
259.72
228.20
2,858.79
58.50
2,286.40
2.98
15.87
73.88
115.00
35.30
83.09
12,466.17
145.43
37.50
2,272.87
252.52
54.29
14.00
9,675.28
330.00
56.10
2,645.36
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Claims July 7, 1986
CLAIM
Willis Bee Line Service
Xerox Corp
Zack IS
Postmaster
Minvalco Inc
NO
10909
10910
10911
10912
10913
DISPOSITION
Parts & labor
Supplies
Supplies
Postage for meter
Part
AMOUNT
1,486.34
93.13
237.25
500.00
336.41