HomeMy WebLinkAboutOctober 21, 1980 TENTATIVE AGENDA
ADJ.REG.SESSION SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA OCTOBER 21, 1980
,Acting Mayor Reinke presiding
1] Roll Call at 7:30 P.M.
2] Communications:
3] Liaison Reports from Councilmembers:
a] Cncl.Coiligan from the Fire Dep't.; Jt. Seven Man Committee;
and The Planning Commission
b] Cncl.Hullander from Scott County Criminal Justice Advisory Comm.
c] Cncl.Lebens from the Community Services Board '
d] Cncl.Leroux from the Shakopee School Board
e] Cncl.Reinke from the Shakopee Public Utilities Commission
f] Mayor Harbeck from Scott County Board of Commissioners
4] RECOGNITION BY THE. CITY COUNCIL OF ANYONE PRESENT IN THE AUDIENCE
WHO DESIRES TO SPEAK ON ANY ITEM NOT ON THE AGENDA
5] Old Business:
a] Adopting Assessments 80 -9 Public Improvement Program -
Weinandt Acres 1st Addition - Res. No. 1725
b] Adopting Assessments 80 -5 Public Improvement Program -
�`` 3rd Avenue Watermain - Res. No. 1724
6] Planning Commission Recommendations:
7] Routine Resolutions and Ordinances:
a] Res. No. 1728, Authorizing the Construction of A Project Under
The Minnesota Municipal Industrial Development Act and The
Sale and Issuance of A Commercial Development Revenue Note
To Finance The Project - Citizens State Bank IR Bonds
8] New Business:
a] 7:30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING - Proposed Assessments for Holmes •
Street Storm Sewer for certain other benefited properties
- Res. No. 1729, Adopting Assessments
b] 7.:_45 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING- Proposed Assessments for Halo
2nd Addition Improvements 80 -10 - Res. No. 1726 Adopting .
Assessments
c] 8:00 P.M. Application for Off Sale Liquor License -
Bruesehoff and Cox, a partnership dba /Valley Liquors - Mn.
Valley Mall, Hwy 169 •
d] •:Q'- Dowd'Lake Grant
e] 8:30 P.M. Continuation of Public Heating on the vacation
of Prairie Street between 3rd and 4th. Avenues
f] Amendment to Capital Items List for Engr. Dept.
g] Authorize Adding Construction of 6th Ave. Sidewalk to Holmes
Street Project
h] City Engr. status report on public improvements
i] Res. No. 1732, Initiating the Vacation of An Easement In
Ziegler Addition
j].. Authorize payment of the bills
'9] . Consent Business:
10] Other Business:
• a] Authorize purchase of two capital items for Public Works Dept.
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11] Adjourn.
Thomas G. Brownell
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TENTATIVE AGENDA
SHAKOPEE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Shakopee, Minnesota
Special Session October 21, 1980
Chairman Hullander presiding
1. Roll call at 7:00 P.M.
2. Accept the special meeting call
3. Report on Pedestrian Crossing for Elderly Highrise by
Steve Ruegg of Barton - Aschman Associates
4. Consideration of Change Orders requested by Goodwin Builders
5. Authorization to purchase file cabinet
6. Other business
7. Adjournment
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Jeanne Andre
Executive Director
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CITY OF SHAK ®PEE
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October 20, 1980
Housing & Redevelopment Authority
City of Shakopee
129 East First Avenue
Shakopee, MN 55379
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RE: Special Meeting
Dear Commissioners:
You are hereby notified that there will be a Special Meeting
of the Shakopee Housing and Redevelopment Authority at 7:00 P.M.,
on Tuesday, October 21, 1980, in the Chambers at City Hall.
The purpose of this meeting is to conduct a regular business
meeting per agenda attached.
If you are unable to attend at this time, please let Jeanne
Andre, the H.R.A. Director, know.
Sincerely,
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Dick Hullander
Chairman
Shakopee H.R.A.
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enclosure
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The Heart of Pro Valle
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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MEMO TO: Members of the Shakopee Housing and Redevelopment Authority
FROM: Jeanne Andre, Executive Director
RE: Consultant Report on Pedestrian Crossing
DATE: October 20, 1980
A special meeting of the HRA has been called because the
Consultant from Barton - Aschman will be able to complete his
report in time to coordinate with the previously scheduled
October 21, 1980; Council Meeting. The report will not be
available in advance. Steve Ruegg of Barton - Aschman will
distribute his report at the meeting and make a presentation
to the members of the HRA. You may not be able to act on
information presented at the meeting, but this meeting will
at least set the stage for future decisions.
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BARTON- ASCHMAN ASSOCIATES, INC.
Ten Cedar Square WestiCedar-Rverside, 1610 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55454 (612)332 -0421
MEMORANDUM TO: Ms. Jeanne Andre
City of Shakopee
FROM: Steven R. Ruegg
DATE: October 21; 1980
SUBJECT: ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES FOR A PEDESTRIAN
CROSSING OF TH 169 (FIRST AVENUE) IN SHAKOPEE,
MINNESOTA
Introduction
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This report presents the findings and recommendation of a comparative analysis of
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two alternatives to provide a pedestrian crossing of First Avenue (TH 169) in
downtown Shakopee, Minnesota. Such a crossing is made desireable by the
November ;First opening of a high -rise on Levee Drive between Atwood and Fuller
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Streets, to be occupied by elderly citizens. The report is intended to be used as a
decision- making aid to determine the proper type of crossing to be employed.
Study Methodology
In order to carry out the analysis, a series of tasks were completed. The following
provides a brief description of these tasks.
1. Obtain all readily available traffic data for the vicinity in which a crossing
may be feasible. This was obtained from the District Five- offices of the
Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT).
2. Gather any other pertinent information concerning the high -rise, state
requirements, local pedestrian travel characteristics and past work on the
problem. This was accomplished primarily through personal field observation
and a meeting with Jeanne Andre of Shakopee.
3. Select the most feasible location for both a bridge and a signalized, at-grade
crossing. • This is done with the aid of knowing the likely pedestrian __
destinations, the space requirements for a crossing and the ability to meet
warrants.
4. The bridge and signalized crossing are then analyzed on the basis of safety,
the tendency to use the facility, a preliminary estimate of construction cost,
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5. Based on the above analysis a recommendation will be set forth concerning
the preferred alternative.
Existing Conditions
A high -rise for the elderly is presently under construction north of First Avenue
between Atwood and Fuller Streets on Levee Drive. It will have 66 one - bedroom
units, including two units especially designed to accommodate mobility impaired
persons. At present, about 45 units have been committed to future residents.
Much of the expected local travel desires of these residents lie south of First
Avenue which is heavily traveled by both cars and trucks. The nearest signalized
intersections are at Holmes and Scott Streets, both of which are two blocks from
the high -rise. Thus, there is a need for a safe pedestrian crossing of First Avenue
near the high -rise.
Identification of Alternatives
In order to determine the most feasible location for any crossing we must first
determine the areas which are most likely to attract pedestrians from the high -
rise. There 'do not appear to be any other major pedestrian generators in the
vicinity of the high -rise. Figure 1 shows several facilities that can be expected to
attract regular pedestrian trips from the high -rise. Most notably, Beren's Super-
market and the drug store on Second Avenue are major attractors. St Francis
Hospital can also be expected to be an important destination for the residents
though it is a fairly long walk, and some will probably choose other means of
transportation.
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In addition, the bank on Holmes and a hardware store on First Avenue will also
attract elderly pedestrians. The bank is presently used as a meeting place for the
elderly though this function may be relocated to the high -rise itself.
In addition to specific destinations, the entire downtown business district includes
many small shops and restaurants that will undoubtedly attract residents.
From viewing Figure 1, it can be seen that most of the trip destinations will be
south of First Avenue and east of the high -rise. This indicates that a logical place
for a crossing of any type would be at the intersection of First Avenue and Fuller,
or at mid -block between Fuller and Atwood. It should be noted that there are some
destinations that are north of First Avenue which are part of the downtown
business district. In order to walk to these, residents of the high -rise must walk up
Fuller Street. At present, there is an obstructed sidewalk along the west side of
Fuller which may cause difficulties to high -rise residents with mobility handicaps.
This sidewalk should, in any case, be improved.
Considering these two crossing locations further, it becomes apparent that there
are several disadvantages of the intersection crossing. First, MnDOT would not
allow a pedestrian crossing at the intersection without requiring a fully signalized
intersection to properly control traffic. However, such a fully signalized intersec-
tion would not be justified based on the level of vehicular use of the intersection.
Such a signal only one block west of the TH 169 bridge could, on occasion, cause
back up problems on First Avenue to Holmes Street. Proper signal timing
sychronization with the other signals may also prove difficult. Estimates of
current peak -hour traffic volumes on First Avenue and Holmes Street are also
shown in Figure 1. The east approach to Holmes as well as the left turn from the
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west leg of First Avenue to the north leg (Holmes) are at or near capacity during
the peak hours of the day. The "free" right turn allowed from the north leg of
Holmes causes a fairly steady flow of traffic westbound on First. Avenue.
Secondly, the location presents problems of inadequate space for a pedestrian
bridge. Because of the location of business on the corners of the intersection, it
would be very difficult, if not impossible to find enough space for bridge supports
and elevators.
The mid -block location does not share most of the problems cited above, therefore,
the mid -block location will be considered for both a pedestrian bridge and a
signalized crossing. Though it does not meet MnDOT warrents for a signal, a
permit will be issued if the city desires a signal.
Analysis
Pedestrian Bridge
The plan view of a possible pedestrian bridge is shown in Figure 2. For purposes of
evaluation the following conditions are assumed:
- Rights for the use of land for elevators, ramps, stairs and a walkway are
acquired at the locations shown in Figure 2.
- The house presently located on the north side would be moved or demolished.
This is recommended to ensure the security of the walk.
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- The pedestrian bridge will be served by either an elevator or ramps on the
north end but only by elevator on the south end. •
- A concrete walkway from the rear entrance of the high -rise to ramp or
elevator provided in the general area shown on Figure 2.
- Stairs will be provided as a back up wherever elevators are used in the design.
The pedestrian bridge alternative was analyzed in terms of overall safety, tendency
for use, cost and other unique considerations.
Safety
A pedestrian bridge, by separating those who use it from vehicular traffic is very .
safe. However, this advantage must be tempered with the understanding that not
all pedestrians will use it at all times. The provision of a sidewalk directly to the
mid -block location presents the opportunity for persons to attempt to shorten their
trip by walking directly across the road. Of course, the tendency to do this will
depend on the mobility of individuals. Wheelchair -bound persons and others with
significant mobility limitations will probably always choose the overpass.
However, for others who are more mobile, this may not always be true. Thus, a
pedestrian overpass affords a degree of safety improvement but not a total
pedestrian and vehicle separation.
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Tendency To Use
It is estimated that residents will take approximately one trip per day, primarily
for shopping, business, liesure recreational or medical needs. Most of these needs
with the possible exception of medical needs, can be obtained within a, reasonable
walking distance of four blocks. As Mentioned before, the tendency to use an
overpass varies somewhat with the mobility of the individual. It can be expected
that most elderly persons will not mind the extra time involved in using an
elevator. However, there will likely be occasions where crossing the street more
quickly becomes desireable.
Cost
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The construction cost of a two elevator overpass is estimated at about $170,000.
With one ramp and one elevator the construction cost is estimated at about
$150,000. This cost does not include purchase of a lot on the north side of First
Avenue and an easement for an elevator on the south side of the First Avenue.
Other Considerations
There are several other factors to keep in mind concerning this alternative besides
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- Elevators will require towers (fully enclosed building) with heating.
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- Maintenance of the elevators will be required to keep them in working order,
resulting in higher life cycle costs.
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- The provision of an overpass allows for the future possibility of providing an
enclosed, weather - protected walkway over First Avenue.
- Space requirements for the elevators and /or ramp require the city to obtain
the use of property not only on the north but on the south side of First
Avenue.
- There is an issue of aesthetics in terms of the obstruction of view of such an
overpass, which would have a vertical clearance of approximately 16.5 feet
over First. Avenue.
Signalized Crossing
Figure 3 shows a plan view of a mid -block pedestrian crossing. The following
conditions are assumed for purposes of evaluation.
- Land would be acquired for a walkway from the high -rise to the crossing.
The house presently located on the lot shown is assumed to be removed or
demolished.
- A concrete walkway from the rear entrance of the high -rise to the crossing is
provided in the general location shown.
- Curb ramps will be provided on each curb of First Avenue, as well as on the
pedestrian island.
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Parking will be eliminated between Fuller and Atwood streets to provide a
pedestrian island in the middle of First Avenue.
- Four traffic signal lamp units will be provided to control vehicular traffic
along with two pedestrian signals.'
Pedestrian signal control buttons will be provided at each curb as well as on
the pedestrian island. .
The signalized crossing alternate was analyzed in terms of safety, tendency for
use, cost and other considerations.
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Safety
Being an at -grade crossing, the signalized crossing does have a potential for
pedestrian accidents at all times. A railroad -type gate arrangement has been
suggested to help alleviate this problem. However, such an arrangement, would not
be allowed by MnDOT, standards in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control
Devices. A four unit signal system, with two units on pedestals and two on mast
arm would be required.
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Tendency To Use
The tendency for pedestrians to use a signalized mid -block crossing would be
greater than : that of an overpass. This is due to the familiarity of signalized
crossings and the straightforward procedure to use it. Persons are not as likely to
dart across the street when the "Don't Walk" sign is clearly visible.
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-Cost
The estimated construction cost of a mid -block signalized crossing is about
$45,000. As with the overpass alternative, this does not include land acquisition
and clearing costs for the lot and house most easily acquired north of First Avenue.
Other Considerations include: 1
Maintenance will be required for the signals to keep them in working order.
- The signals will be demand - actuated by pedestrians, however, signal
synchronization with the other intersection traffic signals would be required
by MnDOT. Even with coordination occasional traffic back ups on First
Avenue may occur, especially during peak traffic hours.
Parking will be eliminated on First Avenue on both sides of the block between
Atwood and Fuller Streets.
- Traffic signs warning drivers of a mid -block pedestrian crossing would be
required.
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In order to better visualize the benefits and disbenefits of the alternatives, Table 1
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TABLE 1
ANALYSIS SUMMARY
Issue Pedestrian Bridge Signalized Crossing
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Safety Affords a high degree of Some potential for •
safety for users, very pedestrian /vehicle
little protection for accidents
non -users
Tendency to Use Used regularly by handi- Large tendency to use
capped but may be avoided due to familiarity
by others at times and ease of use
Construction $170,000 with two elevators $45,000 plus land
Cost $150,000 with one elevator, acquisition and
one ramp plus land acquisi- clearing
tion and clearing
Other Considera- - Elevator maintenance - Signal maintenance
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walkway
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demanding requires possible at peak
intrusion into property - Times
on south side of First - Parking eliminated
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Recommendation
Based on the previous analysis of both a pedestrian bridge and a signalized mid-
block crossing, we recommend that a signalized, at -grade crossing be constructed
at mid -block between Atwood and Fuller Streets. Considering the advantages in
tendency to use and construction cost, a signalized crossing appears to be the most
feasible solution.
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MEMO TO: Members of the Shakopee Housing and Redevelopment Authority
FROM: Jeanne Andre, Executive Director
RE: Change Orders proposed by Goodwin Builders
DATE: October 20, 1980
Goodwin Builders is proposing the following change orders:
Lots 1 & 2, Block 3, change side -light from one with panes
to solid glass planel ( #100).
Lots 7 & 8, Block 2
1. Change side -light from one -half panel with panes to
full -size solid glass panel ( #100).
2. Change garage door from wood with raised rectangular
design to masonite with flush panels (as pictured for
Lots 1 & 2, Block 3 and Lots 5 & 6, Block 2).
• Lots 9 & 10, Block 2
1. Change front door from one with glass window in door to
one with no window but similar decorative motif ( #326).
2. Change side -light from one with diagonal panes to solid
glass; panel ( #100).
3. Change garage door same as Item 2 above for Lots 7 & 8,
Block 2.
Enclosed you will find copies of the side -light now proposed
for all the units and the new door proposed for Lots 9 and 10,
Block 2., Also enclosed is a copy of the front facade of each
building as originally proposed, to aid in discussing the •
changes.;
Goodwin has given the following reasons for the proposed
changes.
1. The side- lights proposed are available in stock, the
others would need to be special- ordered.
2. The masonite garage doors will stand up better to wear
than the more decorative wood doors, which are more
likely to warp.
3. Solid wood doors are better for security than doors
with windows.
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MEMO TO: Members of the Shakopee Housing and Redevelopment Authority
FROM: Jeanne Andre, Executive Director
RE: Acquisition of File Cabinet
DATE: October 20, 1980
The recent 1980 budget adopted by the HRA included $435.00 for
Office Equipment. This money has been allocated to purchase a new
file cabinet for the HRA. Two of the three files I currently use
for HRA files are on loan from Administration. Since the current
cabinets in use by the HRA are inadequate for the documents which
currently need to be stored and particularly as Administration has
called for the return of the cabinets now on loan, I recommend the
immediate acquisition of a new file cabinet for the HRA. A large,
lateral, five - drawer cabinet should meet the current and anticipated
needs for the next year or two. Such a cabinet is available from
the central purchasing system utilized by the City for a cost of
$432.00.
Recommended action:
Authorization of the purchase of a lateral, five - drawer file
cabinet at a cost of $432.00.
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gok 129 E. First Ave. - Shakopee, Minnesota 55379 (612) 445 -3650 �� �` t .
October 17, 1980 Fitt:
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Chairman
Shakopee Public Utilities Commission
City of Shakopee
Shakopee, Minnesota
Mayor and Councilmembers
City of Shakopee
129 East First Avenue
Shakopee, MN 55379
RE: New Water Tower Sign
The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the
sign recently painted on the new VIP Water Tower appears
to be in conflict with the City Sign Ordinance. Preliminary
information provided to the Shakopee Planning Commission
indicates that the sign measures almost 1200 square feet
while the ordinance allows a maximum of 650 square feet in
the "I" (Industrial) Zone.
Pertinent sections to be considered in Section 4.30 of
the City Code are:
Subd. 2. Definitions. Sections J, T, and U
Subd. 4. Regulations. Section I
Subd. 5. Administration Section E 3 and F
I would recommend that the affected bodies take the necessary
steps to review this issue and determine what can be done to
resolve the problem.
Respec fully,
(110.
Ay n Schmitt
C airman
Shakopee Planning Commission
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cc: Shakopee Planning Commission
Enclosures
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The Heart of Pro Valle
An Equal Opportunity Employer
SEC. 4.30. SIGNS - CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND PERMITS.
414 Subd. 1. Purpose and Intent.
A. The purpose of this Section is to protect and
promote the general welfare, health, safety, and order through
the establishment of a comprehensive series of standards, regula-
tions,' and procedures governing the erection, use and display of
devices, signs and symbols serving as a visual communicative me-
dia to persons upon public rights -of -way.
B. The provisions of this Section are to encour-
age a reasonable degree of freedom of choice, an opportunity for
effective communication, and a sense of concern for the visual
amenities on the part of those designing, displaying or otherwise
utilizing communicative media of the types regulated by this Sec-
tion, while at the same time, assuring that the public is not en-
. dangered, annoyed or distracted by unsafe, disorderly, indiscrim-
inate or unnecessary use of such communicative facilities.
Subd. 2. Definitions. For the purpose of this Sec-
tion, the following terms, as used herein, shall have the mean-
ings stated:
A. The term "advertising sign" means a sign ad-
vertising a business, commodity, or service which is not located
or performed on the premises on which the sign is situated.
B. The term "address sign" means a sign for pos-
tal identification numbers only, whether written or in number
form.
C. The term "business sign" means a sign which
identifies a business or profession, commodity or service sold or
offered upon the premises where such a sign is located.
D. The term "area identification sign" means a
freestanding sign, on the identified premises, which identifies
the name of a neighborhood, a residential subdivision, a multiple
residential complex, a shopping center or area, an industrial .
area, an office complex or any combination of the above.
E. The term "banners and pennants" means atten-
tion- getting devices which resemble flags and are of a non -per-
manent paper, cloth or plastic -like material.
F. The term "directional sign" means a sign erec-
ted on private property for the purpose of directing vehicular
and pedestrian traffic to public facilities or functions.
G. The term "canopy and marquee" means a roof -
like structure projecting over the entrance to a building.
H. The term "district" means a specific zoning
district as defined in the Zoning Chapter of the City Code.
I. The term "free- standing sign" means a sign
which is placed in the ground and not affixed to any part of any
structure.
J. The term "government sign" means a sign which
is erected by a government unit.
f .7; K. The term "flashing sign" means an illuminated
sign on which such illumination is not kept constant in intensity
or color at all times when such sign is in use.
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L. The term "illuminated sign" means a sign which
has an artificial light source directed upon it or one which has
an interior light source.
M. The term "institutional sign" means a sign or
bulletin board which identifies the name and other characteristics
of a public or private institution on the site where the sign is
located.
N., The term "motion sign" means a sign which re-
volves, rotates or moves in any way by mechanical means.
' 0. The term "nameplate or identification sign"
means a sign which bears the name or address of the occupants of
the building.
P. The term "non - conforming sign" means a sign
which lawfully existed prior to the adoption of this Section but
does not conform to the newly enacted requirements of this Sec-
tion.
Q. The term "portable sign" means a sign so de-
signed as to be movable from one location to another and is not
permanently attached to the ground or any structure.
R. The term "projecting sign" means a sign any
portion of which projects over public property.
S. The term "roof sign" means any sign erected
upon or projecting above the roof line of a structure to which it
is affixed.
T. The term "sign" means any letter, work, sym-
bol, device, poster, picture, statuary, reading matter or repre-
sentation in the nature of an advertisement, announcement, mes-
sage, or visual communication whether painted, pasted, printed,
affixed or constructed which is displayed outdoors for informa-
tional or communicative purpose.
U. The term "sign area" means the area within a
single continuous perimeter enclosing the extreme limits of the
actual sign surface, but excluding any structural elements out-
side the limits of each sign and not forming an integral part of
the sign. The stipulated maximum sign area for a free- standing
sign refers to a single facing.
V. The term "street frontage" means that portion
of a parcel of land abutting one or more streets. An interior
lot has one street frontage and a corner lot two such frontages.
W. The term "wall sign" means any sign which is
affixed to the wall of a building, but shall not include a sign
painted directly on the wall of the building.
Subd. 3. General Provisions Applicable to all Dis-
tricts.
A. No sign other than governmental signs shall be
erected or placed within any street right -of -way or upon any pub-
lic easement.
B. Free - standing advertising signs are prohibited
in all districts.
C. No sign shall contain any indecent.or offen-
sive material.
D. Illuminated flashing signs, moving signs, re-
volving signs, illuminated revolving beacons, zip flashers or
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similar devices shall not be permitted in any district. All il-
luminated signs shall have a shielded light source.
6') E. Signs shall not project over public property
more than 15 inches.
F. Business or advertising signs shall not be
painted, attached, or in any manner affixed to trees, rocks or
similar natural surfaces, nor shall signs of any type be painted
directly on the wall or roof of a building.
G. Signs which interfere with the ability of ve-
hicle operators or pedestrians to see traffic signs or signals,
or which impede the vision of traffic by vehicle operators or
pedestrians are prohibited.
H. Roof signs shall not be permitted in Commer-
cial Districts.
I. Signs shall not obstruct any window, door,
fire escape or opening intended to provide ingress or egress to
any structure or building.
J. Campaign signs posted by bona fide candidates
for political office or by a person or group promoting a politi-
cal issue or a candidate may be placed in any Zoning District.
Signs must be no larger than 20 square feet nor higher than 5
feet and may be posted for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days
and shall be removed within seven (7) days following the date of
the election. Signs must be erected at least 2 feet back from
the curb line of any street and at least 30 feet away from any
street corner and should not in any way obstruct traffic. Signs •
placed on private property or on the road right -of -way in front
of any private property, must have the approval of the property
owner. Campaign signs may not be placed on any publicly -owned
property other than City -owned street right -of -way. Signs lo-
cated in conflict with this Section shall be removed by the City
at the expense of the owner or property owner.
K. Temporary banners and pennants employed for
grand openings of business establishments, special events and
holidays shall be removed within fourteen (14) days after erec-
tion. Banners and pennants which are an integral part of the de-
sign or architecture of a building are permitted.
L. One temporary identification sign setting
forth the name of the project, architects, engineers, contractors
and financing agencies may be installed at a construction site in
any district for the period of construction only. Prior approval
of a majority of the Council shall be required for the use of any
such temporary identification sign in excess of 24 square feet in
area.
M. Temporary real estate signs may be placed in
any district for the purpose of advertising the lease or sale of
property upon which it is placed. Only one such sign shall be
permitted per street frontage.
1. Such sign shall be removed within seven
(7) days following the lease or sale.
2. The maximum size of such sign for each
district is as follows:
(a) Residential Districts - 6 square
feet.
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(b) Multiple Districts - 18 square feet.
(c) Office Building. Commercial and In-
dustrial Districts - 32 square feet.
N. Except as may be specifically authorized by
this Subdivision, portable signs are prohibited. A portable sign
used for the purpose of directing the public may be permitted un-
der the following conditions:
1. Said sign is coincidental to, or used in
conjunction with, a public function, and,
2. The period of use of said sign shall not
exceed ten (10) days, and,
3. Prior approval of a majority of the Coun-
. oil shall be required for the use of any such sign.
0. No free - standing projecting signs shall be
permitted in any district. Projecting wall signs shall be per-
mitted only in Commercial Districts provided the total sign area
does not exceed 10 square feet per facing and does not project
over public property more than 15 inches.
P. One address sign shall be required per build-
ing in all districts.
Q. Canopies and marquees shall be considered an
integral part of the structure to which they are attached. One
sign may be permitted on each side and front of a canopy or mar-
quee but such structure shall not be considered as part of the
wall area and thus shall not warrant additional sign area.
R. Signs located on the interior of a building
are exempt from the provisions of this Section.
S. One direction sign for each separately owned
tract of land is permitted in all districts. Directional signs
shall bear no advertising and shall not exceed 4 square feet in
area. Temporary directional signs shall be removed within seven
(7) days after termination of the function for which said signs
are employed.
Subd. 4. District Regulations. In addition to those
signs permitted in all districts, signs as herein designated
shall be permitted in each specified district and shall conform
as to size, location and character according to the requirements
herein set forth:
A. "R" Districts, Residential and Multiple Dwel-
ling.
1. Nameplate Signs: One sign not to exceed
2 square feet in area for each dwelling unit, indicating only
name and address. One nameplate sign for each dwelling group of
six to twelve dwelling units which shall not exceed 6 square feet
in area per surface. One nameplate sign for each dwelling group
of eight or more dwelling units which shall not exceed 12 square
feet in area per surface, and no sign shall have more than two
display surfaces. Said signs may indicate the names of the
buildings, project, be a directory for occupants or state any
combination of permitted information.
2. Institutional and Recreational Signs: �
One sign or bulletin board per street frontage for a church, pub-
lic institution or recreational facility. Such sign or bulletin
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board shall not exceed 50 square feet in area and shall not be
placed closer than 10 feet to any street right -of -way line.
3. Area Identification Sign: One sign not
1. to exceed 24 square feet in area for each development district
entrance.
4. Free- standing signs shall not exceed 6
feet in height as measured from the elevation of the centerline
of the adjoining roadway; except that at those sites at which the
elevation of the abutting property is higher than the centerline
of the adjoining roadway, the height of any such sign shall not
exceed 6 feet as measured from the elevation of said abutting
property at the site of such sign.
B. "B -1" Thoroughfare Business District. Within
the "B -1" District, nameplate, business and advertising signs are
permitted subject to the following: The aggregate square footage
of sign space per lot shall not exceed the sum of 2 square feet
per front foot of building, plus 1 square foot for each linear
frontage of building siding on a street, plus 1 'square foot for
each front foot of lot not occupied by such building which fronts
on a public right -of -way 50 feet or more in width. The least
width of a lot for purposes of this Section shall be the front.
No individual sign surface shall exceed 200 square feet in area,
nor shall two or more signs be so arranged and integrated as to
cause an advertising surface over 300 square feet.
C. "B -2" Neighborhood Business and "B -3" Commu-
nity Shopping District. Within the "B -2" and "B -3" Districts
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the following nameplate and business signs are permitted:
1. The number of square feet in gross sur-
face area of all business signs on a lot shall not exceed the sum
of 3 square feet per front foot of building, plus 1 square foot
for each front foot of building siding on a street.
2. No individual sign or integrated group of
signs shall exceed 200 square feet in area per surface.
3. Illuminated signs shall be permitted pro-
vided -that the source of light shall not beam upon an existing
residence, or into an "R" District or into a public street.
4. A shopping center type of development op-
erating under a common name may have a maximum of two pylon type
signs not over 35 feet in height. No part of the sign shall be
closer than 30 feet from a street right -of -way nor 60 feet from a
side lot line:
D. "B -4" Central Business District. Within the
"B -4" District, nameplate signs and business signs are permitted
subject to the following regulations:
1. The aggregate square footage of sign
space per lot shall not exceed the sum of 3 square feet for each
front foot of building plus 1 square foot for each front foot of
building siding on a street.
2. No individual sign shall exceed 200
square feet of area per surface.
3. Signs located within the "B -4" or Central
Business District, may be permitted to extend within the street
right -of -way up to a distance of 36 inches, but shall not be per-
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s.„1) mitted to so extend, at an elevation below 12 feet above the es-
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tablished sidewalk rade, nor shall any signs g y g project into or
over any alley, or other public property.
E. "B -5" General Business District. _ 3•,A
1. The number of square feet in a gross sur-
face area of sign space per lot shall not exceed the sum of 3
square feet per front foot of building, plus 1 square foot for
each front foot of lot not occupied by such building. The least
width of a lot shall be deemed the front for purposes of this
Section.
2. No individual sign surface or integrated
group of signs shall exceed 150 square feet in area.
F. Area Identification Signs. One sign per de-
velopment not to exceed 100 square feet in area in all "B" Dis-
tricts.
G. In all "B" Districts free- standing signs shall
not exceed 20 feet in height as measured from the elevation of
the centerline of the adjoining roadway, except that at those
sites at which the elevation of the abutting property is higher
than the centerline of the adjoining roadway, the height of any
such sign shall not exceed 6 feet as measured from the elevation
of said abutting property at the site of such sign.
H. Public Service Informational Signs. In all
"B" Districts one wall or free-standing sign showing weather,
time, temperature and similar public service announcements for
each building may be granted. Such sign shall be operated auto-
matically and shall furnish accurate and current information
which shall occupy not less than 25% of the sign area. The bal-
ance of the sign area shall display only the name of the owner or
lessee of the sign.
I. "I" Industrial and "FP" Flood Plain Districts.
Within the "I" and "FP" Districts the following signs are per-
mitted:
1. The number of square feet in gross sur-
face area of sign space per lot shall not exceed the sum of 4
square feet per front foot of building, plus 1 square foot per
front foot of property not occupied by a building.
2. No individual sign surface or integrated
group of signs shall exceed 650 square feet in area.
3. Area Identification Signs. One sign per
development not to exceed 100 square feet. •
4. Free - standing signs shall not exceed 20
feet in height.
Subd. 5. Administration and Enforcement.
A. Permit Required. Except as herein exempted,
it is unlawful for any person to maintain, install, erect, relo-
cate or modify any sign without first obtaining a permit therefor
from the Council.
B. Application and Fee. Applications for sign
permits shall be made in writing upon forms furnished by the
City. Each application for a permit shall set forth the correct
legal description of the tract of land upon which the sign pres-
Y proposed to be located, the location of the
entl exists or is #,
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sign on said tract of the land, the manner of construction and
materials used in the sign, a complete description and sketch
of the sign and such information as the Council deems necessary.
At the time of application the applicant shall pay a fee based on
the cost of the sign. If a sign authorized by permit has not
been installed within 120 days from date of issuance of the per-
," mit, said permit shall become void. No fee shall be refunded.
C. Maintenance. All signs shall be constructed
in such a manner and of such material as to be safe and substan-
tial. The exposed backs of all signs and sign structures shall
be painted a neutral color. Signs determined by the Building Of-
ficial to be in a state of disrepair shall be restored to good
repair by the sign owner, or property owner on which the sign is
situated, within thirty (30) days after the mailing of written
notice to repair from the Building Official. In the event of
non - compliance with said notice, the City shall be authorized to
remove said sign at the expense of the sign or property owner.
D. Annual Inspection. There shall be an annual
sign inspection to see that every sign complies with the minimum
standards set forth in this Section.
E. Exemptions. No permit shall be required for
the following signs; provided, however, that all signs herein
exempted from the permit requirements shall conform with all
other requirements of this Section:
1. Window signs placed within a building.
2. Signs having an area of 2 square feet or
less. •
.11 3. Signs erected by a government unit, pub -
lic or parochial school, or church.
4. Signs as described in Subdivision 3, Sub-
paragraphs M, P and S of this Section.
5. Signs which are entirely within a build-
ing and not visible from outside of said building.
F. Variance. The Council may grant a variance
from the requirements of this Section as to specific signs where
it is shown that by reason of topography or other conditions
strict compliance with the requirements of this Section would
cause a hardship; provided that a variance may be granted only if
the variance does not adversely affect the spirit or intent of
this Section. Written application for a variance shall be filed
with the City and shall state fully all facts relied upon by the
applicant. The application shall be supplemented with maps,
plans or other data which may aid in an analysis of the matter.
The application shall be referred to the Planning Commission for
its recommendation and report to the Council.
Subd. 6. Existing Non - Conforming Signs. Any sign
existing at the time of the adoption of this Section which does
not conform to the provisions hereof shall not be replaced or re-
paired if damaged beyond 50% of its value.
Source: City Code
Effective Date: 4 -1 -78
(Sections 4.31 through 4.34, inclusive, reserved for future
expansion.)
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SEC. 4.35. UNDERGROUND UTILITY CONSTRUCTION.
{ Subd. 1. Underground Construction Required. All util-
ity lines hereafter installed, constructed or otherwise placed
within the City for electric, telephone, TV cable or other like
or similar services to serve residential, commercial and indus-
trial customers in newly platted areas, whether owned, installed
.or constructed by the supplier, consumer or any party, shall be
installed and placed underground, subject only to the exceptions
hereinafter stated; however, above - ground placement, construction,
• modification or replacement of meters, gauges, transformers,
street lighting and service connection pedestals shall be allowed.
The requirements of this Section shall apply equally outside of
the corporate limits of the City coincident with City jurisdic-
tion of platting, subdivision regulation or comprehensive plan-
ning as may now or in the future be allowed by law. All compa-
nies installing and operating lines such as those described here-
in shall be referred to as "utility companies" for purposes of
this Section.
Subd. 2. Exceptions to Application. The following ex-
ceptions to the strict applicability of this Section shall be al-
lowed upon the conditions stated:
A. Transmission Lines. Above - ground placement,
construction, modification or replacement of those lines commonly'
referred to as "high voltage transmission lines" upon which the
conductor's normal operating voltage equals or exceeds 23,000
volts (phase to phase) shall be allowed only by prior approval of
the Council; provided, however, that sixty (60) days prior to com-
mencement of construction of such a project, the City shall be
furnished notice of the proposed project and, upon request, the
utility company involved shall furnish any relevant information
regarding such project to the City. This Section shall not be
construed as waiving the requirements of any other ordinance or
regulation of the City as the same may apply to any such proposed
project.
B. Technical and Economic Feasibility. Above-
ground placement, construction, modification or replacement of
lines shall be allowed in residential, commercial and industrial
areas where the Council, following consideration and recommenda-
tion by the Planning Commission, finds that:
1. Underground placement would place an un-
due financial burden upon the landowner or the utility company or
deprive the landowner of the preservation and enjoyment of sub-
stantial property rights; or,
2. Underground placement is impractical or
not technically feasible due to topographical, subsoil or other •
existing conditions which adversely affect underground utility
placement.
C. Temporary Service. Above - ground placement of
temporary service lines shall only be allowed:
1. During the new construction of any pro -
ect for a
j period not to exceed twenty -four (24) months;
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MEMO TO: Douglas S. Reeder
City Administrator
FROM: H. R. Spurrier
City Engineer
RE: Resolution No. 1725, A Resolution Adopting Assessments
1980 -9 Public Improvement Program (Weinandt Acres 1st
Addition)
DATE: October 16, 1980
Attached is the above- referenced resolution which adopts the
assessments for the roadway construction of Weinandt Acres 1st
Addition.
As you will recall, the assessment hearing was held at the Council
meeting of October 14th and at that time all objections were
heard and considered.
HRS /jiw
Attachments
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RESOLUTION NO. 1725
A Resolution Adopting Assessments
1980 -9 Public Improvement Program
(Weinandt Acres 1st Addition)
WHEREAS, Pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by
law, the City Council of the City of Shakopee met and heard and
passed upon all objections to the proposed assessments of:
Weinandt Acres 1st Addition - roadway construction
NOW, THEREFORE,, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY
OF SHAKOPEE,•MINNESOTA:
1. That such proposed assessments together with any amendments
• •
thereof, 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 therein included is
hereby found to be benefitted by the proposed improvements in the
amount of the assessments levied against it.
. 2. =Such assessments shall be payable in equal annual
installments extending over a period of ten (10) years, the first
installment to be payable on or before the first Monday in January,
1982 and shall bear interest at the rate of 8.75 percent per
annum from the date of the adoption of this assessment resolution.
To the first installment shall be added the interest on the entire
'assessment from the date of this resolution until December 31, 1981,
and to each subsequent installment when due shall be added the
interest for-one year on all unpaid installments.
3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time
prior to 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 Treasurer, except that no
interest shall be charged if the entire assessment is paid within
thirty (30) days from the adoption of this resolution; he may
thereafter pay to the County Treasurer the installment and interest
in process of collection on the current tax list, and he may pay
the remaining principal balance of the assessment to the City
Treasurer.
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4. The clerk shall file the assessment rolls pertaining
to this assessment in his office and shall certify annually to the
County Auditor on or before October 10th of each year the total
amount.of installments and interest which are to become due in the
following year on the assessment on each parcel of land included
in the assessment roll.
Adopted in Adj. Reg. Session by the City Council of the City
of Shakopee, Minnesota, held this 21st day of. October, 1980.
Mayor of the City of Shakopee
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ATTEST:
Acting:'City Clerk ..
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Approved as to form this
day of , 1980.
City Attorney
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19 80 ASSESSfEnTS FOR SPECIAL. IMPROVEf EIIT DISTRICT -80 -9 10/7/80 Discussion_.,
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FOOTAGE ASSESSMENT TOTAL
Harris L. Weinandt LOT BLOCK PARCEL NUMBER IN
2984 Marschall Road
1 1 27- 098- 0000 - 001 -00 Roadway $ �
Ti!-.:, Shakopee, MN 55379
^'Z Weinandt Acres lst Addition *Est. Int 1 +2 1 +.85
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$ 1+,500.44 t''::
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?9 `' Weinandt Acres lst Additioh 424,85
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- 4 1 27 -098- 0000 - 004 -00 $4075.59
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Ti $ 4,500.44
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6 1 27 -098- 0000 - 006 -00 $4075.59
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$ 4,500.44 ii
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• 10/7/80 Discussion 0 '
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WEINANDT ACRES !ST ADDITION 10/14/80 Assessment Hearitl
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OWNER DESCRIPTION AREA FRONT
FOOTAGE ASSESSMENT TOTAL
t LOT BLOCK PARCEL NUMBER
k5
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984 Marschall Road Weinandt Acres 1st Addition *Est.Int. 424.85
y Shakopee, MN 55379 $ 4,500.44
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4,500.44
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10 1 27- 098 - 0000 - 010 -00 $4075.59
A Weinandt Acres lst Addition 424.85
$ 4,500.44
F.s� x
` 11 1 27- 098 - 00000 - 011 -00 $4075.59
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Weinandt Acres 1st Addition 424.85 i
.. $ 4,500.44 V
4 12 1 27 -098- 0000 - 012 -00 $4075.59
1
i ` ° Weinandt Acres 1st Addition 424,85
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$ 4,500.44
* Estimated interest based on tiJ
9.44% of total cost divided
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WEINANDT ACRES 1ST ADDITION
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OWNER DESCRIPTION AREA FRONT FOOTAGE ASSESSMENT TOTAL R
LOT BLOCK PARCEL NUMBER
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Harris L. Weinandt 1 2 27 -098- 0000 - 013 -00 Roadway $4075.59
5 2984 Marschall Road Weinandt Acres 1st Addition *Est.Int 424.85 `t.
Shakopee, MN 55379
zg $ 4,500.44
4
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2 2 27- 098 - 0000 - 014 -00 $4075.59
ii
;" Weinandt Acres 1st Addition 424.85
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$ 4,500.44
3 2 27 -098- 0000 - 015 -00
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$4075.59 .
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Total Roadway $61,133.85
',.ti Total Est. Int. 6,372.75
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4 $67,506.60 * *I'S
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9.44% of Total cost divided
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MEMO TO: Douglas S. Reeder
City Administrator
FROM: H. R. Spurrier
City Engineer
RE: Resolution No. 1724, A Resolution Adopting Assessments
1980 -5 Public Improvement Program (Third Avenue
Watermain)
DATE: October 16, 1980
Attached is the above - referenced resolution which adopts the
assessments for the watermain construction of Third•Avenue
from Webster to Harrison.
As you will recall, the assessment hearing was held at the
Council meeting of October 14th and at that time all objections
were heard and considered.
HRS /jiw
Attachments
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MEMO TO:' Mayor & City Council
FROM: Judith S. Cox, Deputy City Clerk
RE: Trunk Watermain Policy
DATE: October 21, 1980
The Utilities Manager submitted to City Hall this afternoon
the attached Table 5 -A (Revised) October 15, 1980. This table
was prepared by Schoell & Madson, Inc. and presented to'the Utilities
for consideration as a part of their trunk watermain policy.
Please note that no action has been taken regarding the table
at this time; however, Mr. Van Hout did inform me that the Utilities
Commission is meeting this afternoon.
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SCHOELL $. MADSON.INC.
October 3, 1980
Revised October 15, 1980
TABLE 5 -A (Revised)
Low Pressure Zone Oversizing
Oversizing (Linear (Oversizing
From - To Feet) (Factor) Cost) = Cost
12" - 16" 14,900 (1.91) ($ 6.00) = $ 170,750
16" (Entire Cost) 1,500 (1.91) ($27.00) = 77,360
12" - 18" 13 ; 000 (1.91) • ($ 9.00) = 223,470
. 18" (Entire Cost) 1,300 (1.91) ($30.00) = 74,490
8" - 12" 13,200 (1.91) ($ 6.00) = 151,270
(No Rock)
8" - 12" 6,900 (1.91) ($ 7.38) = 97,260
(Rock)
8" - 16" 1,400 (1.91) ($12.00) = 32,090
{
6" - 12" 63,400 (1.91) ($ 8.00) = 968,750
6" - 16" 6,200 (1.91) ($14.00) = 165,790
6" - 18" 5,600 (1.91) ($17.00) = 181,830
6" - 20" 6,600 (1.91) ($20.00) = 252,120
Total Low Pressure Zone Oversizing $2,395,180
TABLE 6 -A (Revised)
Acreage Tabulation
Total Area (Acres) 6,321 (.85)* = 5,373
Assessment Rate Calculation
• Assessment Rate = Total Cost•. = $2,395,180 - $446/Ac.
Assessment Area .5,373 Ac.
* Reduced 15 percent for Road ROW
and Unassessable Property
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MEMO TO: Mayor & City Council
FROM: Judith S. Cox, Deputy City Clerk
RE: Third Avenue Watermain Appeal
DATE: October 21, 1980 •
As you recall, at the public hearing on the 3rd Avenue proposed
assessments, held on October 14th, Mrs. Plekkenpol submitted a written
notice of her intent to appeal her assessments.
I was in contact with Rod Krass, Ass't. City Attorney,this afternoon,
and he has advised me that it is in order for the following to occur:
1] The Council should go ahead and adopt the resolution levying
the assessments. At this point the city starts charging
interest for all assessments not paid within 30 days; and
too, the 30 appeal process for Mrs. Plekkenpol commences.
►1I'✓ 2] The Council may set a date and a time for for the informal
t )%i appeal hearing, which must take place before the 30 days
SQ terminates (and which date should be soon enough before the
' end of the 30 days to allow her time enough to serve . the
k notice of her appeal upon the City)
3] Hold an informal appeal hearing and adopt a resolution stating
the findings of the Council. If the assessment is reduced the
Council should direct how the difference is to be addressed. If
the Council proposes to revise the assessment roll so that
the other properties would received a greater assessment, a
new public hearing on the reassessment (just the increase)
must be held and all property owners so notified, pursuant to
law, just as if it were a new assessment.
Mr. Krass is preparing an explanation of the new law and how it
works and what needs to be done inchronological order.
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RESOLUTION NO. 1724
A Resolution Adopting Assessments
1980 -5 Public Improvement Program
(Third Avenue Watermain)
WHEREAS, Pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by
law, the City Council of the City of Shakopee met and heard and
passed upon all objections to the proposed assessments of:
Third Avenue from Webster to Harrison by
watermain
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA:
1. `That :such proposed assessments together with any amendments
thereof, 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 therein included
is hereby found to be benefitted by the proposed improvements in
the amount of the assessments levied against it,.
2. Such assessments shall be payable in equal annual install-
ments extending over a period of ten (10) years, the first
installment to be payable on or before the first Monday in January,
1982, and shall bear interest at the rate of 8.75 percent per
•annum from the date of the adoption of this assessment resolution.
To the first installment shall be added the interest on the entire
assessment from the date of this resolution until December 31, 1981,
and to each subsequent installment when due shall be added the
interest for one year on all unpaid installments.
3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time
prior to 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 Treasurer, except
that no interest shall be charged if the entire assessment is
paid within thirty (30) days from the adoption of this resolution;
he may thereafter pay to the County Treasurer the installment
and interest in process of collection on the current tax list,
Resolution No. 1724 Page -2-
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and he may pay :the remaining principal balance of the assessment
to the City Treasurer.
4. The clerk shall file the assessment rolls pertaining to
this assessment in his office and shall certify annually to the
County.Auditor on or before October 10th of each year the total
amount of installments and interest which are to become due in
the following year on the assessment on each parcel of land
included in the assessment roll.
• Adopted in Adj. Reg. Session of the City Council of the City
of Shakopee, Minnesota, held this 21st day of October, 1980.
•
• Mayor of the City of Shakopee
ATTEST:
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City Clerk.
Approved as to form this
day of , 1980.
City Attorney
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Assessment Hearing 10/14/80
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OWNER DESCRIPTION AREA FRONT FOOTAGE ASSESSMENT TOTAL
LOT BLOCK PARCEL NUMBER
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.. Watkins Lumber Company 6 -10 174 27- 001 - 0000 - 863 -00 300 $10,926.79 {
9 9th Avenue Northeast *Int. 1,139.01 2-
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 $12,065.80
Northrup King & Co. 1 -5 175 27 -001- 0000 - 864 -00 300 $10,926.79
West Third Avenue *Int. 1,139.01
-f Shakopee, MN 55379
$12,065.80
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Samuel J. Sol & Brenda J. Applebaum 1 -2 10 27- 003 - 0000 - 020 -00 100 $ 3,642.26
2425 No. Sheffield Avenue *Int. 379.67
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$ 4,021.92
Chicago, Illinois 60614 r _
e
M' Michael R. Flom & Marsha 11 -12 9 27- 003 - 0000 - 019 -00 100 $ 3,642.26
1234 West Third Avenue *Est. 379.6
Shakopee, MN 55379 $ 4,021.93 ti
Robert & Renee Friendshuh 1 115 23 .33 acres 27 -901- 5333 - 012 -00 $ 3,642.26
1108 West Third Avenue P/0 SW4 SW4 Beg. NW Cor. 100 *Int. 379.67
p Shakopee, MN 55379 Blk 174 S 142, W 100 $ 4,021.93 • N 142, E 100 to Beg.
y
*Estimated Interest Based on
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,,: 9.44% of total
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10/21/80 Adopted
a THIRD AVENUE WATERMAIN F, fil
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OWNER DESCRIPTION AREA FRONT ASSESSMENT TOTAL kt
LOT BLOCK PARCEL NUMBER
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• Viola Plekkenpol 1 115 23 •45 acres 27 -901- 5300 - 007 -00 .130 $ 4,734.95
'• 1115 West Third Part Bet. platted part Int. 493.57
y of Shako pee City to W
Shak M N 55379 ,I
1 q line of Sec. 1, So of center $ 5,228.52
of alley of Blk 175 & S line
of Blk 175 '
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; v, Ries Tool Works, Inc. Outlot A Husman Addn 27 -015- 0000 - 009 -00 17.9 $ 651.97
1328 West 10th Avenue Ex S'erly 105' & N2 Int. 67.96 r so
Shakopee, MN 55379 of Jefferson St. E'erly $ 719.93
# of Outlot A ± =
K. •
• Samuel Sol & Brenda Applebaum 2 115 23 1.20 27- 902 - 5322 - 003 -00 150 $ 5,463.40
r 2 No. Sheffield Avenue Acres P/0 Jefferson St. 'Int. 569.51
• Chicago, Illinois 60614 & P/0 sE4 SEu Comm. SW Cor. $ 6,032.91
Blk 10, Koepers W 528, N 16
rods to NW cor Blk 10, S to
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TOTALS 1197.9 $43,630.68 ; },
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'Int 4,548.07 €
$48,178.75 W.
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I *Estimated Intere.t Based on
9.44% of total I
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fet 19 80 ASSSSMEnTS FOR SPACIAL. IiPR ®'��(1T ®!STRICT 80 -5 A ssessment Hearing` {
10/14/80 4
- THIRD AVENUE WATERMAIN 10/21/80 Adopted
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OWNER DESCRI } AREA FOOTAGE ASSESSMENT _ TOTAL
L. Shakopee Public Utilities Commission Oversizing Costs
1 2 - 8 x 6 reducers $ 218.50 "'
435' 8" pipe @ $1.87 /foot 813.45 s
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$1031.95
s E st. Int. @ Vs
9.44% 97.42
r4 ( $1,129.37
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Law Offices of
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Chartered
Phillip R. Krass
Shakopee Professional Building . Barry K. Meyer
1221 Fourth Avenue East • Philip T. Kenning
Shakopee, Minnesota 55379
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(612) 445 -5080
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MEMORANDUM
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To: Mayor and Council Members
City of Shakopee
From: Phillip R. Krass, Assistant City Attorney
Re: Citizens State Bank 1.3 Million I R Bonds
Date: October 17, 1980
Dear Mayor and Members of the Council:
This Memo will inform you of the status of the Citizens State
Bank bond matter, scheduled for final approval by you on Tuesday,
October 21, and a bond closing Wednesday, October 22.
_ I have examined all final documents and find them to be in order
and would recommend approval of the resolution. Two matters
exist of which you should be aware:
1. Springsted, Inc., has not yet been paid and has requested
that the City guarantee payment from the bond proceeds. I
have forwarded to the Dorsey office a copy of Springsted's
bill so that they will be paid at the closing.
2. A more serious matter exists with respect to the Bank's
original underwriter, Miller Schroeder. At some point in the
process of obtaining financing, the bank terminated its
relationship with Miller Schroeder. Miller Schroeder then
forwarded its bill for services to the Bank, which has con-
tested the amount. Miller Schroeder requested that the City
delay closing until the matter is resolved. That would be
most unfair to the Bank, and I would strongly recommend
against that. Mr. Pulscher and I attempted to mediate the
matter and recommended to both parties the sum of $2,700.00.
The Bank agreed, but Miller Schroeder refused. We have
informed Miller Schroeder that staff's position is that the
City will not become further involved and they will have to
take whatever steps they feel are in their best interests to
collect what they claim is owed by the Bank. My recommenda-
tion is that the City not become involved in this dispute and
allow the parties to settle the matter by law suit. Mr.
Pulscher informs me that in his view we have done everything •
required of us. 1
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Mayor and City Council Members
October 17, 1980
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. At this point you are free to adopt the resolution so that
the October 22 closing can proceed. Please call me if you
have any questions.
Yours very truly,
KRASS MEYE' & KANNING CHARTERED
P 'p R. Krass
Assistant Shakopee City Attorney
PRK:smb
cc Ms. Suzanne Van Dyk
Mr. Robert D. Pulscher
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RESOLUTION NO. 1728 -
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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION
OF A PROJECT UNDER THE MINNESOTA
MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT AND •
THE SALE AND ISSUANCE OF A COMM4ERCIAL
DEVELOPMENT REVENUE NOTE TO FINANCE THE
_ PROJECT
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Shakopee, Minnesota (the City), as follows:
1. It has been proposed that the City issue its
Commercial Development Revenue Note (Citizens Bank Building
Company Project) (the Note), to finance the cost of constructing
and equipping a three story commercial building of approximately
15,000 square feet in the City (the Project). The Council
gave preliminary approval to the Project by resolution duly
adopted July 29, 1980, and pursuant to the resolution, the
following documents relating to the Project have been submitted
to the Council and are now, or shall be placed, on file in the
office of the City Clerk:
(a) Loan Agreement, proposed to be made and entered
. into- between the City and Citizens Bank Building Company
(the Obligor);
(b) Assignment of Municipality's Interest in Loan
Agreement (the Assignment), proposed to be made and entered
into between the City and First Security State Bank of
Sleepy Eye (the Bank);
(c) Mortgage and Security Agreement and Fixture
Financing Statement (the Mortgage), proposed to be made and
entered into between the Obligor and the Bank;
(d) Construction Loan Agreement, proposed to be
• made and entered into between the City, Obligor and Bank;
(e) Assignment of Rents and Leases (the Assignment
of Rents and Leases), proposed to be made and entered into .
between the Obligor and the Bank;
(f) Guaranty Agreement (the Guaranty), proposed to
be executed by William C. Norris, Norbert R. Berg, Phillip J.
Bifulk, John G. Engberg and Roger A. Peterson; and
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(g) Form of Note.
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2. It is hereby found, determined and declared that:
(a) the Project is authorized by the Municipal
Industrial Development Act.
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(b) the Project will promote the public interest '
by providing an increased tax base for the City and additional
employment opportunities for residents of the City and
surrounding area;
(c) it is desirable that the Note in the principal
amount of $1,300,000 be issued by the City to the Bank, and
that the City's interest in the Loan Agreement and the payments
thereunder be pledged to the Bank as security for the payment
of principal and interest on the Note;
(d) the payments required by the Loan Agreement are
fixed, and are in amounts to produce income and revenue
sufficient to provide for prompt payment of principal of and
interest on the Note, and the Loan Agreement and Mortgage also
provide that the Obligor is required to pay all expenses of the
operation and maintenance of the Project including, but without
limitation, adequate insurance thereon and insurance against
all liability for injury to persons or property arising from the
operation thereof and all taxes and special assessments, if any,
levied upon or with respect to the Project and payment during
the term of the Loan Agreement; and
(e) under the provisions of Minnesota Statutes,
Section 474.10, and as provided in the Loan Agreement and
Note, the Note is not to be payable from nor charged upon any
funds other.__than the revenue pledged to the payment thereof; the
City and officers thereof are not subject to any liability
thereon; the Note shall not constitute a charge, lien or
encumbrance, legal or equitable, upon any property of the
City; the Note shall recite that it is payable solely from
the revenues pledged to the payment thereof; and the Note
shall not constitute a debt of the City within the meaning
of any constitutional or statutory limitation.
• (3) The general form of the Loan Agreement, Assignment,
Construction Loan Agreement and Note referred to in paragraph 1
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are approved. Each such document, with such variations,
insertions and additions as the City Attorney may hereafter
deem appropriate, is directed to be executed in the name of
and on behalf of the City by the Mayor and City Clerk-
Administrator. The form of the Mortgage, the Assignment
of Rents and Leases and the Guaranty are also approved and
the issuance of the Note is hereby conditioned upon execution
and delivery of the Mortgage by the Obligor.
(4) The City shall proceed forthwith to issue the
Note to the Bank, which is hereby authorized to disburse
the proceeds to the parties entitled thereto in payment or
reimbursement for Project Costs in accordance with the terms
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of the Construction Loan Agreement.
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Adopted , 1980.
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Approved
Mayor
Attest:
Acting ;Administrator
Councilmember seconded the above
resolution and upon vote being taken thereof the following
voted in favor:
and the following voted against the same:
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whereupon the resolution was declared duly passed and
adopted. •
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MEMO TO: Douglas S. Reeder
City Administrator
FROM: H. R. Spurrier
City Engineer
RE: Resolution No. 1729, A Resolution Adopting
Assessments 1980 -3 Public Improvement Program
(Holmes Street Trunk Storm Sewer)
DATE: October 16, 1980
Attached is the above - referenced resolution which will
adopt the assessments for the additionally benefitted
property owners in the Holmes Street Trunk Storm Sewer
Project.
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The assessment hearing for these added property owners
will be held at the City Council meeting of October 21, 1980.
After the assessment hearing has been closed and all
objections considered, the attached resolution could
then be adopted by the City Council.
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RESOLUTION NO 1729 g cL
`j ' A RESOLUTION ADOPTING ASSESSMENTS
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1980 -3 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
(Holmes Street Trunk Storm Sewer)
WHEREAS, the council has adopted the assessments for the Holmes
Street trunk storm sewer improvements; and
WHEREAS,,it is now apparent that certain other properties are
benefitted by'this project and should be assessed; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given, as required by
law, the City Council of the City of Shakopee met and heard and
passed upon all objections to the proposed assessments of the Holmes
Street trunk storm sewer for those certain other properties which are
benefitted by this project and which should be assessed.
NOW, THEREFORE; BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA:
1. That such proposed assessments together with any amendments
thereof,"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 therein included is
hereby found to be benefitted by the proposed improvements in the
amount of the assessments levied against it. .
2. Such assessments shall be payable in equal annual install-
ments extending over a period of ten years, the first installment
to be payable on or before the first Monday in January, 1981, and
shall bear interest at the rate of 8 percent per annum from the
date of the adoption of this assessment resolution. To the first
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from the date of this resolution until December 31, 1981, and to
each subsequent installment when due shall be added the interest
for one year on all unpaid installments.
3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time
prior to certification of the assessment to the County Auditor, pay
the whole of the assessment on such property, with interest accured
° to the date of payment, to the City Treasurer, except that no
A interest shall be charged if the entire assessment is paid within
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thirty (30) days from the adoption of this resolution; he may there-
after pay to the County Treasurer the installment and interest in
° process of collection on the current tax list, and he may pay the
remaining principal balance of the assessment to the City Treasurer.
4. The Clerk shall file the assessment rolls pertaining to
this assessment in his office and shall certify annually to the
County Auditor on or before October 10th of each year the total
amount of installments and interest which are to become due in the
following year on the assessment on each parcel of land included in
the assessment roll.
S. The attached assessment roll adopts assessments which are
in addition to those assessments adopted under Resolution No. 1670.
Adopted in session by the City Council of the
City of Shakopee, Minnesota, held this day of
1980.
Mayor of the City of Shakopee
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Approved as to form this
day of , 1980.
City Attorney
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1 115 23 .22 acres 27 -901- 5300 - 014 -00 A.
• 845 Lewis 60' x 142' in SE4 & 142' x 8' S of Blk 106 9,656 $303.48
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t,i, Paul R. Nevin & Wife 1 115 23 .23 acres 27 -901- 5320 - 015-00
851 So. Lewis All that part of a triangle piece in SE& 10,018.8 $314.88
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4 Harriette J. Stein 1 115 23 .40 acres 27 -901 -5322- 017 -00
! 852 Spencer P/0 SEA' -, SE4 Beg. SE Cor Blk 105 S 125.5, 16,960.7 $533.06 L
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Glen H. Ericson UND 2 P/0 SE4 SE4 Beg. SW Cor. Blk 105, S 71.9,
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1 Jerome Ince 1 115 23 .20 acres 27 -901- 5322 - 029 -00 8,844
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327 Shakopee Avenue P/0 SE4 SE4 Beg. 123.4 W of E Line SE4_
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MEMO TO: Douglas S. Reeder
City Administrator
FROM: H. R. Spurrier
City Engineer
RE: Resolution No. 1726, A Resolution Adopting Assessments
1980 -10 Public Improvement Program (Halo 2nd Addition)
DATE: October 16, 1980
Attached is the above - referenced resolution which will adopt
the assessments for the Halo 2nd Addition Project.'
The assessment hearing for this project has been scheduled
for October 21st City Council meeting. After hearing all
objections and the Council has considered these objections,
the attached resolution, along with the assessment roll,
could then be adopted by the Council.
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RESOLUTION NO 1726
.", A RESOLUTION ADOPTING ASSESSMENTS
1980 -10 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
(Halo 2nd Addition)
WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by
i law, the City Council of the City of Shakopee met and heard and
passed upon all objections to the proposed assessments of:
Halo 2nd Addition - roadway, sanitary sewer
-service, watermain and storm sewer construction
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA:
1. That such proposed assessments together with any amendments
thereof, 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 therein included is
hereby found to be benefitted by the proposed improvements in the
amount of the'assessments levied against it.
2. Such assessments shall be payable in equal annual install -
ments extending over a period of ten (10) years, the first install-
ment to be payable on or before the first Monday in January, 1982,
and shall bear interest at the rate of 8.75 percent per annum from
the date of the adoption of this assessment resolution. To the first
installment shall be added the interest on the entire assessment
from the date of this resolution until December 31, 1981, and to
each subsequent installment when due shall be added the interest
for one year on all unpaid installments.
3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time
prior to 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 Treasurer, except that no
interest shall be charged if the entire assessment is paid within
I thirty (30) days from the adoption of this resolution; he may
thereafter pay to the County Treasurer the installment and interest
in process of collection on the current tax list, and he may pay
i the remaining principal balance of the assessment to the City
I Treasurer.
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Resolution No. 1726
4. The clerk shall file the assessment rolls pertaining to
this assessment in his office and shall certify annually to the
° County Auditor on or before October 10th of each year the total
amount of installments and interest which are to become due in
the following year on the assessment on each parcel of land included
in the assessment roll.
Adopted in adj. reg. session by the City Council of the City
of Shakopee, held this 21st day of October, 1980.
Mayor of the City of Shakopee
ATTEST:
Acting City Clerk
Approved as to form this
day of , 1980.
City Attorney
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FOOTAGE ?
LOT BLOCK PARCEL NUMBER
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CD Halo Development
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Shakopee, MN 55379L
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a CD Halo Development $ 32,075.00
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Center
Route 3 Box 571
g r` Shakopee, MN 55379
R Halo Development. Inc. P/0 4 1 • 27 -100- 0000 - 005 -00 26,650.49 $ 10,544.66
Route 3 Box 66
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Halo Development P/o 4 1 27 -100- 0000 - 005 -01 19,615.59 $ 7,761.20
CD Shakopee Countryside Recreation
4 Center
Route 3 Box 571
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MEMO TO: Douglas S. Reeder, City Administrator
FROM: Judith S. Cox, Deputy City Clerk
RE: Application for Off Sale Liquor License
DATE: October 17, 1980
We have received an application for an off sale liquor license
from Bruesehoff and Cox, a partnership dba /Valley Liquors at the
Minnesota Valley Mall.
The Police Department has examined their application and conducted
an investigation and is recommending issuance of a license.
However, at this time I have not received the surety bond, hence
the application is not in order. I expect to receive the surety bond
and have it approved by the City Attorney prior to the Council meeting.
If the surety pond is in order, the Council may consider approval
of the application and granting a license.
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October 10, 1980
Mr. Douglas Reeder
City Administrator
129 East 1st Avenue
Shakopee, Minnesota 55379
Dear Doug:
The Shakopee Police Department has conducted an in-
vestigation regarding the application for an off sale
liquor license submitted by Valley Liquors and the indi-
viduals named in the application.
I recommend the issuance of an off sale license, provid-
ing no other factors exist which would be considered basis
for a denial.
Sincerely,
�v� 7" . 20/4 ' `"�
Thomas G. Brownell
CHIEF OF POLICE
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CITY OF SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA
APPLICATION FOR ON /OFF SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE
PART I —GENERAL INFORMATION
rections: This form must be filled out with typewriter or .by printing in ink.
If the.application is by a natural person, by such if by a
corporation, by an officer thereof; if by a partnership, by one of
the partners; if by an unincorporated association, by the manager
or managing officer thereof.
Name of applica (Name of individual, partnership, corporation or association)
(0E.)Opil (Tom)
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Busi ness Name 1 /4L - * S
Business Address /I/) //V pv F.I.S 0-14 LJ�-aci P one p/,x( 1
IF BUSINESS IS TO BE CONDUCTED UNDER A DESIGNATION, NAME, OR STYLE.
OTHER THAN FULL INDIVIDUAL NAME OF THE APPLICANT, ATTACH TWO COPIES
OF THE TRADE NAME CERTIFICATE, AS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 333, MINNESOTA
STATUTES, C €RTIFIED BY THE CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT.
Type of applicant:
Natural Person (Individual) Partnership
Corporation Association or other
Type of license applicant seeks: .Xt c; SAZc
• On Sal e On Sal e Club On Sal e "Special Sunday Sal es"
a). If applicant is a natural person (individual), state full name, residence,
and business address and telephone numbers.
Full Name 4) MyI S PA; LL ;p F.11 O4 . 72 i )6 At) C c>ic
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Residence Address TYCO R;c /,,vin,Jo CuUci, M ' Mil, Phone % S -O / <7
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Business Address i Si. /y 4',,,,1.,; /) zi4E Phone 44=m= ----4
) A4 ez vo. MpLs. "NA .
D). The full name, residence address and telephone number of the agent in
charge of the individual owner's premises at such time as the owner is
absent.
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Full Name C7i411- Ey G iC ►,l c� 'S'
Residence Address / \/16'0! AMU- hito Phone /)J
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;c). The full name, residence address and telephone number of the assistant
manager, food manager, and beverage,manager. •
Full Name . v 3
Position M) PU /LCJ JZ •
Residence Address / - / ( D LUG %Sf 3 g J) _ S b P k o t : M'tJ• Phone( /Y.5 -- 3 ')
• Full Name
Position •
Residence Address Phone
Full Name S 4,
Position
Residence Address Phone
k PART II- Personal History form must be filled out and attached for each of th'e
individuals in 5a, 5b, and 5c.)
a). If the applicant is a partnership, state full names, residence and business
addresses, - telephone numbers, and interest of each member of the partnership
1. Full Name .DENNi.S 'P►1.'►LL.;p 3 f�Gt.rSEl1 o°r� Interest • Sze %
Residence Address /s) / /c•di tit c; (- Phone
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Business Address OC/,e ny,,r) L./4E 7 -,vs'• C Phone G /2'
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2 . F u l l Name T)» J, . Jc)I j do:c Interest
. Residence Address '-( '7 /,(,),S?L /.' S Phone z7./V5
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Business Address Pc /k/aM ire) L %f. i,. Phone 7:;2c)- - /7.G.
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3. F'u11 Name Interest
Residence Address Phone
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Residence Address • Phone
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(b). The managing partner will be: •
F u 11 Name Vvlv - \ Phone &3
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(c). The full name, residence address and.telephone number of the assistant
• manager, food manager, beverage manager, and any other individual with
management responsibilities of the partnership's premises to be licensed:
1. Full Name A o, 4s- boU ' Phone
Address
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2. Full Name Phone
Address
3. Full Name Phone
Address -
A PART II- Personal History form must be filled out and attached for each of the
individuals listed in 6a, 6b, and 6c.)
IF THE APPLICATION IS FOR A PARTNERSHIP, ATTACH TWO COPIES
OF THE PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT AND TWO COPIES OF THE CERTIFI-
CATE OF TRADE NAME UNDER PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 333, MINNESOTA
STATUTES, CERTIFIED BY THE CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT.— r, „, Lic
'(a). If the applicant is a corporation or association, give the name of the
corporation or association, address and phone number, and home office
address and phone number.
Name f4. State of Incorporation or Assoc.
Address Phone
(.Area Code & Number)
Home Office Address Phone
• (Street) (Area Code & Number)
Home Office _
• (City) (State) (Zip Code)
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(b). The full names, residence addresses and telephone numbers of all officers
of said corporation or association.
• President ■1) Phone
1 (Area Code & Number)
Residence Address
(Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code)
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Vice President / J J Phone _
(Area Code & Number)
Residence Address
(Street) (Ci y) (State) (Zip Code)
Secretary Phone •
(Area Code & Number)
Residence Address •
(Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code)
Treasurer _ Phone
(Area Code & Number)
Residence Address
(Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code)
(c). The full names, residence addresses and telephone numbers of all persons
who singly or together with their spouse and his or her parents, brothers,
sisters, or children, own or control an interest in said corporation of
association in excess of five percent (5 %).
Full Name Rv� Interest o .
Residence Address Phone
(Area Code & Number) •
Full Name - Interest
Residence Address Phone
(Area Code & Number)
Full Name • Interest o
- Residence Address Phone
(Area Code & Number)
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Full Name Interest
Residence Address Phone
(Area Code & Number)
(If additional space is necessary, attach additional sheet)
(d). The full name, residence addresses and telephone numbers of the manager,
assistant manager, food manager, beverage manager, and any other individual
with management responsibilities for the corporation's or association's
premises to be licensed.
Full Name fl! r 1. • Phone
(Area Code & Number)
Residence Address
(Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code)
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(Area Code & Number)
Residence Address
:i (Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code)
Full Name Phone
(Area Code & Number)
Residence Address
(Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code)
Full Name _ Phone
• Area Code & Number)
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Residence Address
(Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code)
Full Name ' Phone
(Area Code & Number)
Residence Address
(Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code)
(A PART II- Personal History form must be filled out and attached for individuals
listed in 7b, 7c, and 7d)
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ATTACH: 1) Two copies of the Certificate of Incorporation.
2) Two copies of Articles of Incorporation or Association Agreement.
3) Two copies of By -Laws to the application.
4) Foreign corporations shall attach two copies of Certificate of
Authority, as described in M.S.A. Chapter 303.
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8(a). If the applicant is a club, state name of club: OM
Date that club was first incorporated: A)1►4
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Place of such organization:
Present number of members: x,14
The full names, positions., residence addresses and phone numbers of all
officers, executive committee members and members of board of directors:
Full Name N Position
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Address Phone
. (Street, City, State, Zip Code) (Area Code & Number)
Full Name Position
Address Phone -'
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(Street, City, State, Zip Code) (Area Code & Number)
Full Name Position
Address Phone
(Street, State, Zip Code) (Area Code & Number)
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Full Name _ Position
Address Phone '
(Street, City, State, Zip Code) (Area Code & Number)
Full Name Position
Address _ Phone .
(Street, City, State, Zip Code) :(Area Code & Number)
Full Name Position
Address Phone
(Street, City, State, Zip Code) (Area Code & Number)
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' Full Name Position
Address Phone
• (Street, City, State, Zip Code) (Area Code & Number)
Full Name Position
Address Phone .
(Street, City, State, Zip Code) (Area Code & Number)
Full Name Position
Address Phone
(Street, City, State, Zip Code) (Area Code & Number)
Full Name Position
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Address Phone
(Street, City, State, Zip Code) (Area Code & Number)
Full Name Position
Address Phone
(Street, City, State, Zip Code) (Area Code & Number)
(b). The full names, residence addresses and telephone number of the manager,
assistant manager, food manager, beverage manager or any other individual
with management responsibilities for the club's premises to be licensed.
Full . Name r i'.1)‘, Position
Address Phone
(Street, City, State, Zip Code) (Area Code & Number)
Full Name Position
Address Phone
(Street, City, State, Zip Code) (Area Code & Number)
Full Name Position
Address Phone
(Street, City, State, Zip Code) (Area'Code & Number)
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Full Name Position
Address Phone _
(Street, City, State, Zip Code) (Area Code & Number)
Full Name Position
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Address Phone
(Str"eet, City, State, Zip Code) (Area Code & Number)
(A PART II- Personal History form must be filled out and attached for each in-
dividual. listed in 8a and 8b.)
ATTACH TWO COPIES OF THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION AND BY- LAWS OF THE CLUB.
THERE MUST BE SUBMITTED A SWORN STATEMENT THAT THE CLUB HAS BEEN IN EXISTENCE
FOR MORE THAN FIFTEEN YEARS OR, IN THE EVENT THAT THE APPLICANT IS'A CONGRESS-
IONALLY CHARTERED VETERANS' ORGANIZATION, IN EXISTENCE FOR MORE THAN, TEN YEARS.
THE STATEMENT SHALL BE MADE BY A PERSON WHO HAS PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE FACTS
STATED THEREIN. IN THE EVENT THAT NO PERSON CAN MAKE SUCH A STATEMENT, SATIS-
FACTORY DOCUMENTARY PROOF MAY BE SUBMITTED IN SUPPORT OF SUCH FACTS.
THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS SHOULD BE ANSWERED BY ALL APPLICANTS:
9. State the exact legal description of the premises to be licensed.
,(Applicant must also submit a plot plan showing dimensions, location of
buildings,- street access, parking facilities, and the locations of and
distances to the closest point of a church structure or the closest point
on a lot occupied by a public school).
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10. How are the premises zoned under the Shakopee Zoning Ordinance?
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11. State full names, residences and business addresses and telephone numbers
of the owner or owners of the building wherein the licensed business will
be .located, if the owner is other than the applicant.
Full Name Nhco- A ttl /1 114 -4-E ►u' . 1.41A.1,1(` Phone A. //.
Residence Address y .e r��
Business Address , Phone
Full Name Phone
Residence Address
Business Address Phone
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12. Where the tui lding i s .owned...by. other. than applicant, state in summary
the conditions of lease arrangement, such as, term of lease, monthly
rental, renewal privileges, etc. (Two copies of the lease shall be
attached).
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13. If the building is owned by the individual applicant, partnership, cor-
poration or association, state:
(a) Date..purchased N',4 (/�• 1)
(b) Name and address of person purchased from
(c) Purchase price Amount of down payment
(d) Who currently holds the mortgage -Name and Address •
(e) Amount of contract for deed
(f) currently holds contract for deed -Name and Address
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(g) Term of mortgage
(h) Term of contract for deed
(i) Rate of interest on mortgage
(j) Rate of interest on contract for deed
(k) State the monthly payment at which the mortgage and /or contract for
deed is being liquidated
(1) Are the payments on the mortgage and /or contract for deed up to date?
4. .State the amount of the investment that the applicant has in the business
premises, fixtures, furniture,..stock in trade, etc.
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Attach supporting proof of the source of such money.
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15. Give full names, addresses, telephone numbers of all persons, other •
than the applicant, who have any financial interest in the business,
buildings, premises, fixtures, furniture, or stock in trade. State
the nature of the interest amount thereof, and the terms for payment
or other reimbursement. (This shall include, but not be limited to,
any lessees, lessors, mortgagors, lendors, lien holders, trustees,
trustors and persons who have co- signed notes or otherwise loaned,
pledged, or extended security for any indebtedness of the applicant).
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F u 1 1 Name / S-' R ALi k o• /l) ILL Phone el(J - 0
Address C'hak i Mt/
Nature of Interest, etc. ,cc e,6 k'F r ;,c AJ?e S A') "L C/
Full Name Ro Mr }tOn ,O)( Phone 10/4
Address' f-- Sio rvt.tfo (!At._ .
Nature of Interest, etc. .� (' n CP Rfrec Pe 2 :CSC - Ott.
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Full Name A;LL,sp (7,4 SS Phone/- Y- �7:A
Address r p 3 $ ASS eo E!'S St" /-I4 /27 fa 6(iis S'C d .)s,= fJ
Nature of Interest, etc. ZOO, ' r%i SC !'cc/'; -7 O/lJL 1
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Full Name Phone
Address .
Nature of Interest, etc.
IF THIS APPLICATION IS FOR PREMISES EITHER PLANNED OR UNDER CONSTRUCTION
OR UNDERGOING SUBSTANTIAL ALTERATION, THE APPLICATION SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED
BY A SET OF PRELIMINARY PLANS SHOWING THE DESIGN OF THE PROPOSED PREMISES
TO BE LICENSED. IF THE PLANS OR DESIGN ARE ON FILE WITH THE MANAGER OF.
THE BUILDING AND INSPECTION DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY ¢IF SHAKOPEE, NO ADDI-
TIONAL PLANS NEED BE FILED WITH THIS APPLICATION./Wg
i. State the floor number, general area, and all rooms where intoxicating
liquor is to be sold and consumed. (Applicant shall attach a floor plan
showing dimensions and indicating number of persons intended to be served
in-the said rooms.)
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7. What permit required by the Federal government have been applied for
or issued for the premises? In what name were these applied for or
issued and what is the nature of the permit?
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3. What permits or licenses required by the State of Minnesota have been
applied for or issued for the premises? In what name were these applied
for or issued and what is the nature of the permit or license?
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3. Are any real estate taxes, personal property taxes, special assessments, .
or other financial claims of the City of Shako e delinquent or unpaid.`
for the premises to be licensed? Yes No A If yes, give details.
). Names, residence addresses, business addresses, and telephone numbers of
three persons of good moral character, not related to the applicant or
financially interested in the premises or business, who may be referred
to as to the applicant's character.
Full Name (.1M 4;ile _ Phone/
(Area Code & Number)
Residence Address .. F) < <c Mi Jw, eSi, iq M 1J . 5 7 �I
(Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code)
Bus i nes s Address t /iik r L - F41Li pKr,?�F' Phone ,/ :±c'
/, � M (Area Co•e & Number)
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(Area Code & Number)
Residence, Address O ,� ' ' CCY1? I ? ,¢2 l s• l�(H /v - w , y.
(Street) (City] (State) — Zip Code)
Business Address Va20 NOM IvoL5. Phone 6 r,3- 776;z
N (Area Code & Number)
Ful 1 Name R C R D AJe /1 - Lfitt ho e ��ra 4"
(Area 'Code & Number)
Residence Address ( /S' L 4LtE /t'' M/;LS AM( S
(Street) (State) (Zip Code)
Business Address (S- 1- . i0tOL 7R4&)I( Phone ,/,;-2 /l ///
S-I • [Vt.(A.L (Area Code & Number)
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Financial Statement of net worth and a short autobiography must accompany
pis application for all persons who are required to complete a Part II Personal
formation form. (Exception - Manager, Assistant Manager, Food Manager, and
!verage Manager, provided these individuals are not partners, officers of
)rporation, or do not hold an interest in excess of five (5%) pe,r- ent).
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MEMO TO: Douglas S. Reeder, City Administrator
FROM: Jeanne Andre, Administrative Assistant
RE: Resolution No. 1733
DATE: October 17, 1980
I recommend that you adopt Resolution No. 1733 to resolve
any inconsistency between Resolution No. 1527 adopted on
December 4, 1979 and the motion regarding the acquisition
of property for O'Dowd Lake Park rejected at the September 2,
1980, meeting.
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RESOLUTION NO. 1733
A RESOLUTION RECI•NDING AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE GRANT
CONTRACTS FOR O'DOWD LAKE PARK ACQUISITION
WHEREAS, on December 4, 1979, the City Council of the City of
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Shakopee adopted Resolution No. 1527, A Resolution Authorizing
Filing of Application for Grant to Acquire and Develop Open Space
under the Provision of the Federal Land and Water Conservation
Fund Act and the State Natural Resource Fund; and
WHEREAS, it was resolved in item three of the above resolution,
"That the City Administrator, City of Shakopee, is hereby authorized
and directed to execute and to file A) such application and B) the
five -year action program with the State Planning Agency, Office of
Local and Urban Affairs, and to provide additional information and
furnish such documents as may be required by said Agency, to execute
such contracts as are required by said Agency, and to act as the
authorized correspondent of the applicant. ", and
WHEREAS, a motion was unanimously rejected at the September 2,
1980 meeting of the Shakopee City Council which would authorize the
acquiring of property for the O'Dowd Lake Park with Fiscal Year 1980
LAWCON, LCMR and City matching funds, and
WHEREAS, such action by the Shakopee City Council indicates
. that the Council is not in favor of the execution by the City
Administrator of contracts with the State Planning Agency for the
purpose of securing state and federal funds for the acquisition of
property for O'Dowd Lake Park.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA, that authorization to the City Administrator
to execute contracts for the purpose of acquiring parkland at O'Dowd
Lake Park is hereby recinded, and the City Administrator is requested
to inform the State Planning Agency, Office of Local and Urban Affairs
that the City of Shakopee will not participate in the Land and Water
Conservation (LAWCON) and the Legislative Commission on Minnesota
Resources (LCMR) parkland acquisition grant programs.
Resolution No. 1733 .
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that those parts of Resolution No. 1527,
inconsistent herewith, are ° hereby repealed.
° • Adopted in regular session of the City Council of the City of
Shakopee, held this day of October, 1980.
Mayor of the City of Shakopee
ATTEST:
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City Administrator
Approved as to form this day
of , 1980.
City Attorney
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MEMO TO: Douglas S. Reeder
City Administrator
FROM: Tim Keane
City Planner
RE: Prairie Street - 3rd to 4th Avenues
DATE: October 17, 1980
Subsequent to City Council discussion of the vacation of
Prairie Street of October 7th, I discussed the matter with
Clete Link on October 8th. At that time, I encouraged
Clete to meet with the neighbors to seek a resolution to
the questions surrounding the vacation or construction issue.
I also offered my assistance where appropriate.
Clete has met with a couple of the property owners and plans
to meet with the rest today. I shall report back to the
Council on the progress to date at the October 21st meeting.
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MEMO TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: H. R. Spurrier
City Engineer
RE: 1980 Budget Revision
DATE: October 17, 1980
The Engineering Department is presently using a drafting
table which belongs to the Public Works Department. The
Public Works Department wants the drafting table returned,
therefore, Engineering Department needs to replace that
drafting table in order to provide adequate workspace for
Engineering Department staff.
The Engineering Department, therefore, requests that the
Engineering Department Capital Outlay list include one
drafting table for the amount of $680.00 for 1980.
Action Requested: .
Motion to approve increase in Engineering Department's budget
in the amount of $680.00 for one drafting table.
HRS /jiw
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MEMO TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: H. R. Spurrier
City Engineer
RE: Sidewalk on Sixth Avenue Between Fuller and
Atwood Street
DATE: October 17, 1980
Council has previously discussed installation of sidewalk
between Fuller and Atwood on Sixth Avenue. The property
owners have petitioned the City for this improvement and
it is the recommendation of the Engineering Department that
that work be performed by the contractor now constructing
Holmes Street Project.
Action Requested:
Motion authorizing the City Engineer to include sidewalk
on Sixth Avenue in the Holmes Street Project.
HRS/ j iw
MEMO T0: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Judith S. Cox, Deputy City Clerk
RE: Vacation of Ziegler Easement
DATE: October 17, 1980
When the Ziegler Addition was platted an easement for a
detention area was included. After the development of the
property and completion of a survey of the detention area,
it appears that the easement found on the plat is now in-
accurate. It is appropriate to vacate this easement and
record the correct easement.
We have an executed easement for the correct detention
area.
Action: Adopt Resolution No. 1732 Initiating the Vacation
of an Easement in Ziegler Addition.
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i RESOLUTION NO. 1732
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r A RESOLUTION VACATING A DRAINAGE EASEMENT
'1i LYING WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF ZIEGLER ADDITION
•
• WHEREAS, the drainage easement totally within Ziegler Addition,
9
described in exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, was
i platted and dedicated to the public use; and
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1 WHEREAS, the City of Shakopee has received a new easement for
the detention and
• WHEREAS, it has been made to appear to the Council that the
drainage easement within the plat of Ziegler Addition serves no
public use or interest and it would be to the best interests of the
general public to vacate said drainage easement; and • •
. WHEREAS, a public hearing must be had before such action can
be taken and two weeks published and posted notice thereof must be
given.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA, that a hearing be held in the Council Chamber
on the 18th day of November, 1980 at 8:15 P.M., or thereafter, on the
matter of vacating the said drainage easement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that two weeks' published notice be
given by publication in the SHAKOPEE VALLEY NEWS and posted notice
be given by two weeks posting a copy of such notice on the bulletin
board in the main floor of the Scott County Court House, on the
bulletin board in the Shakopee City Hall and on the bulletin board
in the lobby of the First National Bank of Shakopee.
Adopted in adj. reg. session of the Shakopee City Council held
this 10th day of September, 1980.
Mayor of the City of Shakopee
ATTEST:
City Administrator
Approved as to form this day
of , 1980.
City Attorney
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DEBT ACCOUNT CR. ACCT. AMOUNT BATCH REMARKS VENDOR CK.AMT. CK.NO.
. %- 01.4315.183.18 01.1010 48.00 Other Prof.Service . .Larry Gardner 48.00 6616
J D 01.4981.611.61 01.1010 52.48 Sales Tax /Pool Dept.of Revenue 52.48 '6617
84.4980.911.91 84.1010 10,000.00 Refunds Neenah Foundry 10,000.00 6618
56.4392.911.91 56.1010 75.00 Licenses Chicago & NW 75.00 6619
81.4925.911.91 81.1010 4,981.65 Remit - Bankers Life Bankers Life 4,981.65 ' 6620
01.4980.151.15 01.1010 32.03 Refund Fred. E. Christiansen 32.03 6621
22.4507.196.19 22.1010 1,559.00 Relocation -4th & MN Leland Scheller 1,559.00 6622
11.4220.811.81 11.1010 8.95 General Supplies Big ,V Store 8.95 6623
11.4391.811.81 11.1010 50.00 Dues & Subscr. MN Recreation & Pk.Assn. 50.00 6624
11.4391.811.81 11.1010 24.00 Dues & Subscr. MetroSports 24.00 6625
85.1090.000.00 85.1010 350,000.00 Investment 1st Natl- Shakopee 350,000.00 6626
56.4514.403.41 56.1010 318,474.03 Road Constr. Barbarossa & Sons 318,474.03 6627
81.4923.911.91 81.1010 4,815.73 PERA Withholding 'PERA 4,815.73 6628
. 81.4922.911.91 81.1010 5,723.10 FICA Withholding Dept. of Personnel 5,723.10 6629
81.4921.911.91 81.1010 4,537.27 State Withholding Comm. of Revenue 4,537.27 6630
81.4920.911.91 81.1010 5,540.21 Fed. Withholding , 1st Natl- Shakopee 5,540.21 6631
56.4513.911.91 56.1010 300.00 Easement -Park Ridge Rod Dragsten 300.00 6632
01.4499.421.421 01.1010 390.00 Fence Repair MN Valley Fence 390.00 6633
01.4390.621.621 01.1010 10.00 Gonf. & Schools MN Park Supervisors 20.00 6634
.01.4390.421.42 01.1010 10.00 ,,
81.4931.911.91 81.1010 595.00 Payroll Savings 1st Natl- Shakopee 595.00 6635
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01.4390.121.12 01.1010 300.00 Schools & Conf. Douglas S. Reeder 300.00 6636
$ 707,526.45 $ 707,526.45
FUND TOTALS
01- General Fund 842.51
11 -Comm. Services 82.95
22 -4th & MN 1,559.00
56 -80 -A Impr. 318,849.03
81- Payroll Trust 26,192.96
- 84- Escrow 10,000.00
85- Investment Trust 350,000.00
$ 707,526.45
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01.4315.131.13 01.1010. 12.00 Election Judge H.L. Weinandt 12.00 6637
{ 01.4315.131.13 01.1010 16.50 Election Judge' Dean Trutnau 16.50 6638
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 54.25 Election Judge g Gladys Theis 54.25 6639
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 27.00 Election Judge Marie Kocks 27.00 6640
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 13.50 Election Judge' Joyce Schwartz 13.50 6641
01.4315.131.13. 01.1010 16.50 Election Judge JoAnn Kruger 16.50 6642
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 27.00 Election Judge Doris Ann Solseth 27.00 6643
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 16.50 Election Judge Candy Kragthorpe 16.50 6644
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 27.00 Election Judge Phyllis Schesso 27.00 6645
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 21.00 Election Judge Loretta Jaspers 21.00 6646
• 01.4315.131.13 01.1010 27.00 Election Judge Ray Schmitt 27.00 6647
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 46.50 Election Judge Marilyn Johnson 46.50 6648
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 25.50 Election Judge Marvel Siebenaler 25.50 6649
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 21.00 Election Judge Sally Juba 21.00 6650
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 18.00 Election Judge Marcella Schmidt 18.00 6651
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 52.50 Election Judge Lynn Headley 52.50 6652
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 25.50 Election Judge Rosemary Huss 25.50 6653
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 46.50 Election Judge Barbara Runge 46.50 6654
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 21.00 Election Judge Virgilla Geske 21.00 6655
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 25.50 Election Judge Helen O'Brien 25.50 6656
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 25.50 Election Judge Sharon Fernholz 25.50 6657
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 27.00 Election Judge Lucille Odenwald 27.00 6658
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01.4315.131.13 01.1010 46.50 Election Judge Joanne Davis 46.50 6659
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 18.00 Election Judge. Dean Obernolte 18.00 6660
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 25.50 Election Judge g Rita Bodmer 25.50 6661
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 46.50 Election Judge Ruth O'Reilley 46.50 6662
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 16.50 Election Judge' Cornelia Berens 16.50 6663
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 16.50 Election Judge Carolyn Nevin 16.50 6664
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 46.50 Election Judge Beryl B 46.50 6665
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 18.00 Election Judge Ann Noterman 18.00 6666
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 27.00 Election Judge Lill Abeln 27.00 6667
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 46.50 Election Judge Susan Niewind 46.50 6668
' 01.4315.131.13 01.1010 46.50 Election Judge Claude Sinnen 46.50 6669
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 46.50 Election Judge Marie Nigg 46.50 6670
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 13.50 Election Judge June Regan 13.50 6671
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 42.00 Election Judge Bernice Mottinger 42.00 6672
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 25.50 Election Judge Katharine Marschall 25.50 6673
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 - 25.50 Election Judge Marilyn Lang 25.50 6674
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 18.00 Election Judge Joan Lynch 18.00 6675
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 13.50 Election Judge Lois Kubes 13.50 6676
22.4310.196.19 22.1010 436.45 Legal Services Julius Coller, II 436.45 6677
22.4310.196.19 22.1010 250.00 Legal Services Krass, Manahan, 250.00 6678
Meyer, & Kanning
22.4315.196.19 22.1010 105.00 Other Prof. Services Van Klug & Assoc. 105.00 6679
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DEBIT ACCOUNT CR. ACCT. AMOUNT BATCH REMARKS VENDOR _ CK.AMT. CK.NO.
01.4351.121.12 01.1010 3,200.00 Prtg.& Repro. Art Design 3,200.00 6680
22.4982.196.19 22.1010 5,002.08 Taxes(4th & MN) Scott County Treasurer 5,002.08 6681
41.4610.911.91 41.1010 839.49 Principle City of Shakopee 7,017.76 6682
41.4611.911.91 41.1010 750.09 Interest It
24.4610.911.91 24.1010 1,687.00 Principle " "
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24.4611.911.91 24.1010 1,507.34 Interest It "
24.4610.911.91 24.1010 1,396.24 Principle " "
24.4611.911.91 24.1010 837.60 Interest It "
01.4220.141.14 01.1010 176.55 General Supplies K -Mart Retail Store 176.55 6683
81.4922.911.91 81.1010 61.49 Remit -FICA Dept. of Personnel 61.49 6684
81.4931.911.91 81.1010 610.00 Payroll Savings 1st Natl- Shakopee 610.00 6685
81.4923.911.91 81.1010 4,903.78 PERA Withh. PERA 4,903.78 6686
01.4394.411.41 01.1010 6.25 Books & Pamphlets State of Minnesota 6.25 6687
71.4411.911.91 71.1010 30,260.42 Current Use Metro Waste Control 36,571.67 6688
71.4412.911.91 71.1010 6,311.25 Reserve Capacity "
81.4920.911.91 81.1010 6,372.29 Fed. Withh. 1st Natl- Shakopee 6,372.29 6689
81.4921.911.91 81.1010 35.43 State Withh. Comm. of Revenue 35.43 6690
01.4130.111.11 01.1010 108.31 Replace lost Ck. Eldon Reinke 108.31 6691
22.4982.196.19 22.1010 4,834.56 Taxes Scott County Treasurer 4,834.56 6692
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 16.50 Election Judge Bernadette Gerlach 16.50 6693
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 24.00 Election Judge Sally Herzog 24.00 6694
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 56.00 Election Judge Becky Kelso 56.00 6695
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 66.50 Election Judge Carol Bishop 66.50 6696
01.4315.131.13 01.1010 18.00 Election Judge Donald Clemens 18.00 6697
01.4230.441.44 01.1010 100.00 Equip. Repair /Main. Ackerman Kustom Machining 100.00 6698
01.4220.121.12 01.1010 '74':11' " General Supplies Amsterdam Company 74.11 6699
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VENDOR „ CK.AMT. CK.NO.
01.4390.111.11 01.1010 8.50 Confer. & Schools City of Anoka
8.50 6700
01.4230.151.15 01.1010 36.00 Equip. Maint. /Repair Armor Lock & Safe Co.
36.00 6701
01.4394.311.31 01.1010 15.00 Books & Pamphlets ASCP
15.00 6702
1 01.4230.312.31 01.1010
136.20 Equip. Maint. /Repair Automotive WS.,Inc. 272.40 6703
01.4232.421.42 01.1010 68.10 Vehicle Maint /Repair It II II
01.4232.411.41 01.1010 68.10 " It u „
01.4511.131.13 01.1010 700.00 Capital- Equip. City of Chaska
700.00 6704
01.4330.121.12 01.1010 10.64 Travel Expense P Judith S. Cox 10.64 6705
01.4315.311.31 01.1010 100.00 Other Prof. Serv. Nancy Christensen
100.00 6706
01.4231.311.31 01.1010 83.60 Bldg. Maint. /Repair D.M.S. Serv. Inc.
83.60 6707
01.4220.311:31 01.1010 60.18 General Supplies De ree Da S stems
01.4220.421.42 01.1010 60.17 u u g „ „ y y 120.35 6708
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01.4394.141.14 01.1010
17.50 Books & Pamphlets State of Minnesota 17.50 6709
01.4391.321.32 01.1010 15.00 Dues & Subscription Fire Chief Magazine 15.00 6710
01.4231.311.31 01.1010 65.00 Bldg. Maint. /Repair Feltmann Drywall 65.00 6711
01.4232.321.32 01.1010 1,258.52 Vehicle Maint /Rep. Firestone Stores
1,258.52 6712
01.4230.421.42 01.1010 120.64 Equip. Maint. /Rep. Harmon Glass
120.64 6713
01.4220.622.62 01.1010 4.74 General Supplies Harmon's Hardware Hank
4.74 6714
01.4991.911.91 01.1010 60.00 Contingency Agnes Horeish
60.00 6715
01.4231.183.18 01.1010 381.91 Bldg. Maint. /Rep. Ken's Steel Door
381.91 6716
01.4230.311.31 01.1010 38.98 Equip. Maint. /Rep. L &L Enterprise _ 63.78 6717
01.4230.181.18 01.1010 24.80 ft It
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01.4315.651.65 01.1010 2,656.00 Other Prof. Serv. Lutz Tree Services 2,656.00 6718
0 1.4396.141.14 01.1010 11.00 Meeting Expense Larry Martin
- � 11.00 6719
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DEBIT ACCOUNT CR. ACCT. AMOUNT BATCH REMARKS VENDOR _ CK.AMT. CK.NO.
01.4391.421.42 01.1010 9.80 Dues & Subscription MN Safety Council 9.80 6720
56.4312.403.41 56.1010 2,831.30 Engineering Serv. MN Valley Surveyors 2,831.30 6721
01.4220.181.18 01.1010 23.20 General Supplies Rose Mertz 69.60 6722
01.4220.182.18 01.1010 23.20 „
01.4220.811.81 01.1010 23.20 11 II tt II
01.4394,151.15 01.1010 25.00 Books & Pamphlets Municipal Finance Officers 25.00 6723
01.3950.711.71 01.1010 10.89 Refund Cindy Moldenhaur 10.89 6724
01.4392.183.18 01.1010 8.00 Licenses Dep. of Labor & Ind. 52.00 6725
01.4392.321.32 01.1010 44.00 " I, ti ,, It „
01.4220.321.32 01.1010 2,007.00 General Supplies Nardini Fire Equip. Co. 2,007.00 6726
01.4230.622.62 01.1010 24.72 Equip. Maint. /Rep. PFC Equip. Inc. 24.72 6727
01.4394.123.12 01.1010 79.95 Books & Pamphlets American Planning Assoc. 79.95 6728
01.4230.312.31 01.1010 25.00 Equip. Maint. /Rep. Propane Carb. & Turbo 25.00 6729
01.4222.421.42 01.1010 181.65 Motor Fuels /Lub. Pennsylvania Oil Co. 363.30 6730
01.4222.621.52 01.1010 181.65 It
01.4210.411.41 01.1010 158.62 Office Supplies Teledyne Post 158.62 6731
01.4394.151.15 01.1010 50.00 Books & Pamphlets Rev. Sharing Adv. Serv. 50.00 6732
01.4394.331.33 01.1010 24.50 Books & Pamphlets R.S. Means Co., Inc. 24.50 6733
01.4220.111.11 01.1010 15.40 General Supplies Tole Bridge 15.40 6734
01.4250.421.42 01.1010 1,639.63 Signs & Striping Traffic Marking Serv., Inc. 1,639.63 6735
01.4315.111.11 01.1010 126.50 Other Prof. Serv. Pam Wermerskirchen 126.50 6736
01.4330.151.15 01.1010 224.00 Travel Expense Linda Willemssen 224.00 6737
23.4312.911.91 23.1010 9,053.10 Engineering Serv. Schoell & Madson, Inc. 9,053.10 6738
01.4315.121.12 01.1010 19.25 Other Prof: Serv. Rose Schleper 19.25 6739
71.4980.911.91 71.1010 69.50__•. Refunds
Maryann Siedow 69.50 6740
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DEBIT ACCOUNT CR. ACCT. AMOUNT BATCH REMARKS VENDOR CK.AMT. CK.NO.
01..4315.151.15 01.1010 31.04 Other Prof. Serv. State of Minnesota 31.04 6741
01.4391.311.31 01.1010 5.00 Dues & Subscription Ernest Swartout 5.00 6742
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01.4511.411.41 01.1010 609.80 Capital - Equip. Mn. Book Store 609.80 6743
$94,703.46
$94
Fund Totals
01- General Fund $ 16,549.05
22 -4th and Minn. 10,628.09
23 -K -Mart 9,053.10
24 -Hi -Rise 5,428.18
41 -PIR Fund 1,589.58
56 -80 -A Imp. 2,831.30
71 -Sewer Fund 36,641.17
81- Payroll Trust 11,982.99
Grand Total: $ 94,703.46
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MEMO TO: Mayor and City Council j
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FROM: Jim Karkanen, Public Works Director /
RE: Capital Purchases `v
Y DATE: October 17, 1980 — -- The Public Works Department has been demonstrating and video taping
various pieces of turf equipment for the Park Department. These items
had been budgeted for 1980 and have been reviewed in Committee and are
currently ready to be presented to the Council for their consideration on
Tuesday, October 21, 1980.
The Park Department is requesting a large rider type mower which
features greater maneuverability around trees, apparatus, fences, etc.
than provided by our current tractor type rotary mowers. The rider
mower that we have in mind would feature a front mounted 72" mower deck
with the steering in the rear of the machine, which means that the
machine literally pivots around the mower deck while cutting close to
objects, such as a tree, building, rock or fence. The Shakopee School
District has been using this type of machine for some time now, showing
a great increase in production and maneuverability. We would normally
be using this type of mower in the neighborhood parks such as, Hiawatha,
Holmes, Stand and Huber Parks.
We also demonstrated several groundskeeper type sweeper machines •
designed to pick up debris, litter, twigs and branches, as well as
leaves, if needed. There are two types available - one type uses a
ground dump type hopper, the other has a high lift dump, designed to
discharge its contents directly into a truck. These machines are equipped
with a five yard hopper, and would certainly save a lot of hand labor
used to pick up twigs and litter, particularly after a storm, or these
machines can be used in normal spring cleanup operations.
Our recommendation is to accept the quoted price of the following
distributors and authorize purchase:
Hustler Model 295
(Edwin Johnson Corp.)
11313 Park Ridge Dr.
Minnetonka, Mn. 55343
Mower /Tractor $5,995.00
Plus Options:
1] CAB 1,029.00
2] 2 stage 54" snowblower .
w /hydr. spout 1,653.00
3] Rear weights 175.00
4] Valve Kit for hydr. 144.00
$8,996.00
(The snow blower is to be used on sidewalks and around public
buildings.)
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Public Works Director
Capital Purchases
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October 17, 1980
Jacobsen Model 720 E (ground dump) '
R. L. Gould Co.
3711 Lexington Ave. No.
St. Paul, Minnesota 55112 $ 4,198.00
The total budgeted amount for these two purchases was $13,500:
Edwin Johnson Corp. $8,996.00
R. L. Gould Co. 4,198.00
$13,194.00
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October, 1980
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72" Mowers
machine /mower
Model cost options • total quote
. HUSTLER Model 295 5995.00
•Cab. 1029.00
snowblower 1972.00
3001.00 8996.00 * * **
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TORO Model 72 6690.00
(demo) 6390.00
Cab 1450.00
snowblower 1575.00 (new) 9715.00
3025.00 (demo) 9415.00
JACOBSEN Model "72" 6990.00
Cab 1400.00
snowblower 2550.00
3950.00 10,940.00
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CUSHMAN Model 80841 6,099 (air cooled)
7199 (diesel -water cooled)
Cab N.A.
snowblower 1210.00
GRAVELY Model 120 13,265.00 (new)
9,800.00 (demo)
Cab N.A.
snowblower 2400.00
Groundskeeper sweepers
JACOBSEN Model 720E Sweeper (ground level dump) 4198.00 * **
Model 720EHL " (Hydr. hi -lift m6del) 7950.00
OLATHE 166E Hydr. ground dump 4775.00
OLATHE 166HLS, high lift dump 6690.00
OLATHE 166 HLS high lift dump (DEMO) 5395.00
* * ** = denotes best quotation
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MEMO TO: Douglas S. Reeder
City Administrator
FROM: H. R. Spurrier
City Engineer
RE: Dakota Street Watermain
DATE: October 17, 1980
Attached is Resolution No. 1727, A Resolution Declaring The
Cost To Be Assessed And Ordering The Preparation Of Proposed
Assessment 79 -2 (Dakota Street Watermain Project). This
resolution also sets the assessment hearing for this project.
Also attached is the Assessment Roll as prepared for this
project.
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RESOLUTION NO. 1727
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE COST TO BE ASSESSED AND
ORDERING THE PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT 79 -2
(Dakota Street Watermain)
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WHEREAS, a contract has been let for the improvement of:
Dakota Street by watermain construction
and the contract price for such improvements is $13,251.20 and the
expenses incurred or to be incurred in the making of such improve-
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ments amounts to $3,163.26 so that the total cost of the improvements
will be $16,414.46 and of this cost the City will pay $0.00 as its
share of the cost.
NOW; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA:
1. The cost of such improvement to be specially assessed is
hereby declared to be $16,414.46.
2. The City Clerk, with the assistance of the City Engineer .
shall forthwith calculate the proper amount to be specially
assessed for such improvement against every assessable lot, piece
or parcel of land within the district affected, without regard to
cash valuation, as provided by law, and he shall file a copy of
such proposed assessment in his office for public inspection.
• 3. That City Clerk shall, upon the completion of such
proposed assessment, notify the City Council thereof.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
1. That a hearing shall be held on the 18th day of November,
1980, in the Council Chambers of City Hall at 8:30 P.M. to pass
upon such proposed assessments and at such time and place all persons
owning property affected by such improvements and proposed assess-
. • ments will be given an opportunity to be heard with reference to
such assessment.
2. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice
of the hearing on the proposed assessment to be published once
in the official newspaper of the City of Shakopee at least two
weeks prior to the hearing and he shall state in the notice the
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total cost of the improvements. He shall also cause mailed notice
of such hearing to be given the owner of each parcel described
° in the assessment roll not less than two weeks prior to the hearing.
.Adopted in session of the City Council of the
City of Shakopee, Minnesota, held this day of ,
1980.
Mayor of the City of Shakopee
ATTEST:
Acting City Clerk
Approved as to form this
day of , 1980.
City Attorney
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OWNER DESCRIPTION AREA FRONT ASSESSMENT TOTAL
FOOTAGE
LOT BLOCK PARCEL NUMBER ii
',4 Clifton Limited 1 1 2
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g 20 Nineth Street Southeast . Clifton Addition
Rochester, MN 55901
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V Theodore Jasper 1 1 27- 032- 0000 - 002 -00 1,701.0 $ 85.44 85.44
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0 Shakopee, MN 55379 Macey Plat
Ray W. Baker 1 1 27- 032 - 0000 - 004 -00 1,701.05 $ 85.44 85.44
438 Dakota Street Apt. 4 Apt. 4 1 /11 Int.
Shakopee, MN 55379 Macey Plat
Theodore Jasper 1 1 27- 032 - 0000 - 005 -00 1,701.0'! $ 85.44 85.44
1117 Harrison Apt. 5 1/11 Int. ,
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Margaret H. Peterson 1 1 27- 032 - 0000 - 006 -00 1,701.0 $ 85.44 85.44
Y 438 Dakota Apt. 6 Apt. 6 1/11 Int.
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1 ;' LOT BLOCK PARCEL NUMBER a
ii Mrs. Agnes G. Wiesner 1 1 27 -032- 0000 - 007 -00 1,701.09 $ 85.44 $ 85.44
438 Dakota St. Apt. 7 Apt. 7 1 /11 Int.
gi Shakopee, MN 55379 Macey Plat r
gi Esther A. Griffith 1 1 27- 032 - 0000 - 008 -00 1,701.09 $ 85.44 $ 85.44+
k 438 Dakota Street Apt. 8 1 /11 Int. IA
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Wilson M. Ewert 1 1 27- 032 - 0000 - 009 -00 1,701.09 $, 85.44 $ 85.44
_ iii, 438 Dakota St. Apt. 9 Apt. 9 1 /11 Int.
Shakopee, MN 55379 Macey Plat $ ze
R Elfie L. Engen 1 1 27- 032 - 0000 - 010 -00 1,701.09 $ 85.44 $ 85.44
438 Dakota St. Apt. 10 Apt. 10 1 /11 Int.
Shakopee, MN 55379 Macey Plat w
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438 Dakota St. Apt. 11 Apt. 11 1 /11 Int.
il Shakopee, MN 55379 Macey Plat
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• Ralph C. Christenson 2 -3 1 27- 032- 0000 - 012 -00 18,331. $920.70 $920.70
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• Joseph R. Christensen 3 1 27- 032- 0000 - 013 -00 :10,299 $517.25 $517.25
• 528 Dakota Street S 60' Macey Plat
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Ralph C. Christenson 3 1 27- 032- 0000 - 013 -01 10,342 $519.46 $519.46
* 518 Dakota Street N 65' of Lot 3 Blk 1 ex. N 5'
Shakopee, MN 55379 Macey Plat ; = s
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Harold Marschall & Marie 4 1 27- 032 - 0000 - 014 -00 21,311 $1,070.39 $1,070.39 j
2240 Marschall Road
Macey Plat
d Shakopee, MN 55379
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s Craftmaster Homes, Inc. 5 1 27- 032 - 0000 - 015 -00 24,207 $1,215.84 $1,215.84
K 11 17 Harrison Macey Plat
Shakopee, MN 55379
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1111 CIGARETTE LICENSES .00 400.00 108.00 292.00- 27.0 ..
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|''` '31xo0vvLICENSES --- 30°00 ' , 200.00 331.00. 134.001 xar,o '
'" 3131 pocL 7AnLc LICENSES ' :oo 710.00 100.00 e0",00- 14.3 ;
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3131 MECHANICAL vrnrI'o ' E20.27 7.000.30 10,655.60 3.o55.6c 152.2 ��
H 313 WELL rEY 21 710.03 1E1.00 549.13- 21,6
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:' `` 3137 ELECTRICAL p 1.181.50 5.000.00 7.960.93 u,var,no 159.2 -
3 ' `[ 3138 SIFEcT OPENING PERMITS ___lI5^ _ _ --__-_ _ 4.5o4o__ - _ - __' euo.nn.'-_._---4o3.5n,zya.3 _.-
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`( '`l 3140 UTILITY INS. PERMITS .ou .nv .91 .11
. LICENSES ��MI��� ----�3�� -- ��o.on 106,175.40 15.9�40�7.7
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. 5 3512 ASSESSMENT SEARCHES 5.00 150.00 113.00 37.00- 75.3 7 -
4 3513 SALE OF PAPS '' 325.25 • 400:00 • 1,112.#3.1 • 77.2.A....7_22.3.2 .
I 7 3514 PLATS-REZON'VAR-COAO 00 .USE :. .--, : ' . 107: -„ ' .,,-: .* ..','. ''..;!',: 4;000:00 '.• 23E8.00 - i ;642.00;• 59.0
° . 3E15 SURVEY CHECK FEE .., - 7 - ' .. ' • .- . : 24:06: •.f, ':: . `. ' : 250.00 . :,. i23:00 127.00- 49:2 :7 _,..
' 3516 FILING FEE 7. • ‘ ' : 7 ' ' ':' , , - : '''' - - 410 ''' '-',;:.,:',;S ; ''• ,, ':, .? ,. ini ' :. ..,:, ' ,. , : tta :-- • . _______
to 3517 MISC. PFOPEFTY RENTALS 600.00- . 30000.00 10601.00 10399.00- 53.4 13
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1. 11 351E STREET REPAIR 83032:93- 10500.00 1,031.93- 2,531.93- 68.8 15 •
. 12 3520 SNC31 REMOVAL 567.00- 600.00 RI:On _513....D_O =13. 5____ I.°
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17 3526 FIRING RANGE .00 :01 400.00 4C0.00 z- -
10 3527 CONCESSIONS-POOL :00 31490.0_1___ 53412.92 1.062.9.2_15.6...3 24
19 3E30 CONCESSICNS . .„•.-•:...;:. .:= -., ',. %; ' ::;:... '•; . i: :. -,'-:;:,:' !'.:::'''./, 7i: ."''".: . 7 '''., 1.ttfl :00 , `. !, y :00 150.00- 2.1
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' 22 3E32 FIRE CALLS 8 STANDBY FEE 110570.00- . 13,000.00 30899.50 9.100.50- 30.0 tr.
23 3534 FTPE NIPBEF FEES .00 .00 17.00 17.00 31
Zd 3E35 ACCIDENT REPORTS 56.96 .00 236.86 216,116_ 32
25 3540 SEASON TICKETS-FOOL ' „- -:..'-. ' ', - .-: ' ''' ''''' I100 '.,'' :,,:. :-"..."',I.::,::: ',,' 113300:00 -- A •i2ill89z00 88C 0'] idi,j 33
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26 3E41 ADMISSIONS-POOL - . '.-;•:: "•-", : ' . '• ' .-1‘:, .00 .,:' -, -•',:, "-..,:- ': ,y • ,',':-. ,..,.: - " 4 ,500430 , . ,• .5;376.23 . 876.2j 119.5 3
: 27 3E42 SW !MN I kG. I...E.5c0; .- •: ' "-- • '' . ' '' • - - .. ' ' ''.' ".--'''.-• &OA • 't .'',- l' '''' N'''' ,'' ;0 , --L.:_....Lit_iii..06 '. 4.4.1.20.....1.688._ 3 . 5
20 3542 PISC. FOOL TNCGME :00 .00 44.65 44.65 •37
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3E10 COUNTY cruni FINES 5[1.18- 293000.00 163880.87 12,119.13- 58.2 "g
3731 GARBAGE COLL. CHARGES 130.95.. 903000.00 5349410.25 lf, a.E....0,3.5.:._- _53,3 40
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31 3741 RETAINED FEES _ 00 ''' "''7' • , ' 20000 100 200.00-
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3F10 INTEREST . .. ,, .00 . --.:, •. -',:;.. '. . , ' ' 19,000,0d .. ,on 15;000.00 41
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34. 3624 TNVALIC CRJECT 602.2E- .00 63.65- 63.65-
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37 3950 REFUNDS 8 REIMBURSEMENTS -,' 1;546,148- - : : : '::,'• - . .400 iii:33= 10..33- "
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3951 1NS. CLAIMS 8 SETTLEMENT ' - , :00 '.: 3: '.''':- '. ' . .00 13249.80 11249.80 31
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4112 OVERTIME-FULL TINE 1'.626.79 ,
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4132 SEVERANCE iS;ii ' . . '' ',.-!?°.::,.. .- --- . - . , ' 4 00 :::,,•:';',, ,:,. :' : 7. '. ', . ',. ':: ''', .• .' , 4 ao .:, - . . • -, 60 . :o o
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; "p2 4141 PENSIONS-FICA 2,254.80 30,746.00 203320.03 104425.97 66.1 13
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4 15 0 PEPL I I- 8 LIFE INSURANCE 2,406 •00 174785.00 .00 17,785.00
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, 13 4151 WORKMEN'S COMP :INSURANCE. ,.,.-.:. -.' :00 ,, ,'„ -- 33131i:00 1,642.00 9543 17
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16. 40 •• PERSONAL SERVICES 77,084.74 1.0334300.00 7984302.70 234,997.30 77.3 7.1
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to 4210 OFFICE SUPPLIES 24284.47 5463000 54728.48 108.48-101.9 24
" 4220 GENERAL SUPPLIES , ,. ..,,,- .,.,.....- . . : ', 549127 .'. .: Y: ' 22335190 54088.10 815 25
.4221 CHEMICALS '' ' - . ' :4 ' ,', . /7 -°-, , ' • ''-'204 : : ..„ ':t. ,,. :::;.,; 4;, A1:.4.! ,, V ,,,- ,' • : ., ,A4660:Jel,:. • ..: - . ,..,,; .ilOto : ' 24163.70 19:1'
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- 42 4223 CLGTHING-PERS.EOUIPMENT .00 5,600.00 34838.26 11761.74 68.5
23 4224 SAFETY SUPFL IES. 290.22 10600.09 391.27 13208.73 24.5 31
2,1 4225 SHALL ICGL PURCHASES 268.65 24650.00 6113.66 1,1d 4_2.5 • R 32
25 4230 EGUIP:MAINT: 8 REPAIR : ::-`.,:,-:. ",'' '. ---- 24751465 ---;. ;'.,.:', '.": 18;149:82 21144.82-112:9 33
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4233 COMM. SYSTEM MINT. 1,271.80 44625.00 41445.22 175.78 96.1
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4234 UTIL.SYSTEM NAINT. 8 CON .00 101000.00 25.86 9,974.14 .3
" 4240 ROAD MAlrRIALS 827.2E 5,000.00 4i699.14 30.146_930_ la
-,, 4241 FA %HANG HA lER IALS , ' ' 919.70 , ‘ ...Yy .f '-','.... f'.: 7;000:00 4;473:94 24526.06 62•9 41
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:2 4242 SEAL COATING ' ,00 .:::: .- ' .. 354000:00 ' 23181:86 323816.14 6.2 47
33 4243 GRCUNCS PA INT. M ATERI ALS ." '' , - - :::,!::::' • "' ',! ''' ,' • - , RJO.0.0:o o . jlii1/3 ,136A6....21..._i3:1 .t
34 4294 ICE CCNTROL MATERIALS .00 5,000.03 1,100.63 34895.37 22.0 ''
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4250 SIGNS8S1 RI F ING M‘TERIALS 541.57 51600.00 33456.65 2,143.35 61.7
7..... 4251 STRIPING MILS. .00 14000.00 .00 10_9_0_ • 0-0 40
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7r, *aka SUPPLIES 8 REPAIRS 124049:85 ' "' ,.' ::-.. ' ' ' . 136:675:13 784964.87 63:4 31
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40 4 210 1E SERVICES 3.410.17 254000.00 29,607.71 44687•70-118.8 .e.:
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4311 AUNT 8 FIN. SERVICES .110 61030.10 .00 6,00000
.7 4212 ENGINEERING SERV ICES 2,224.84 12,000•10 7,011.92 4,958._..08
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43 4 313 EOP DESIGN 8 SOFTWARE . .03 •- - y: • . 60.00 .10 6000
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14 4 214 PLANNING . :00 ..;, . . 104000•00 .00 101000.09
45 4215 OTT-ER FRIT • SERV ICES 141306.62 - '. . ' .0 38i 673 ...4_5 _.2.3,1126...5.54_6_2,6_____ 4 2
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, •9 4220 POSTA GE 520.00 33430.00 3.191.77 228.23 93.1
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9 ° 4221 1E1EFMCNE 849.73 13,610.01 7,283.53 6,326.47 53.5 07'
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COMMUNICATIONS 1,37-'.73 17,040.00 10,475.30 6,564.70 61.5 7t
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0 4359 LFrAL NCTICES FUDLIS)•ING 246.35 9,020.00 79884.50 13135.50 R7.4 0
' 4351 PRINTING b FEPRCDUCTION •00 5.9159.07 1-1.2.35_•_24 . 3.,_91 6_24.0 ^-
o *iii PRTNT1NG 8 FEPRCCUC1 246.39 143170.00 9i120:74 5 ;049.26 64 :4 H
1O 4366 CFA. d LIAR• INSURANCE 263137.66 13.450.00 309944.31 259494.31 -289.5 ��
" 4361 FRCP. & ROiL•ER INSURANCE .00 9.750.07 826.35 8,923.65 8.5 ,.
' 4362 VEFJCLE d EGUIP.INS. 229.00 139281.„9-1 2'9_ :_O.n.- -- _1.3.,.092•0_D 1.13 1(
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(! 4370 ELECTRICITY 2369".15 223175.00 164874.80 59300.20 76.1 z
17 4271 NATURAL CAS . FTC 142.5E 193660.00 89878.22 109781.72 45.2 z:
' 4272 4ATER .00 - 13675,I1_Q_ ..I1i 1 1.67_`..9 9 2'
10 4373 GARD.CISPQSAL/DUMP DIGS: 83412:26 883775 00 65 ;7 233040 :50 74.0 z.
', ' 4286 LAND RENTAL : 00 7 ' 13400.00 .00 1,400.00 '
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22 4382 MACH1NEPY RENTAL 309.25 53650.00 43583.59 1,E66.41 n1.1
:'' 4382 OFFICE EGUIFMENT RENTAL 1.187.51 63700.00 63223.33 476.67 92.9 3
24 4384 EDP FGUIPHENT RENTAL 33041.14 20,600.00 1430R4-,,.L6 6et.L,` 5 24_.6.8..4
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3 27 c 20 0 4390 CONFEFEACES R `CFO @LS 11015.34 139825.00 113576.16 2,24P.04 83.7
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1 32 4396 PEETING EXPENSE 7.50 805100 585:99 219.01 72.8 4
34 •*.• r_ONF.SCHCOLS,RCCKS 135E_9.fl6 - 22.730.00 18.687.49 4 02 a
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