1995-06-13 AGENDA
CITY OF MOUND
MOUND, MINNESOTA
MOUND CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1995, 7:30 PM
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE MAY 23, 1995
REGULAR MEETING.
CASE//95-16: RESOLUTION OF DENIAL FOR A VARIANCE
TO ALLOW THE REMODELING OF A DWELLING AT
6669 HALSTEAD AVENUE FOR HEIDI HOY.
COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CITIZENS PRESENT.
APPLICATION FOR A SIGN PERMIT - QUASI PUBLIC
FUNCTION - WESTONKA BABE RUTH.
LICENSE RENEWALS.
PAYMENT OF BILLS.
iNFORMATION/MISCELLANEOUS
A. DEPARTMENT HEADS MONTHLY REPORTS FOR
MAY 1995.
Co
LMCD REPRESENTATIVE'S MONTHLY REPORT
FOR MAY, 1995.
LMCD MAILINGS - PROPOSED 1996 ANNUAL BUDGET
LETTER TO MAYOR POLSTON RE: HENNEPIN
COUNTY FAIR AND HIS PARTICIPATION IN IT.
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PG. 1734-1736
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REMINDER: SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1995,
~ROUND MOUND RUN/WALK, 8 AM, MOUND BAY PARK.
REMI.__~NDER: SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1995, MOUND FIRE
DEPARTMENT FISH FRY, 3 - 8 PM, WITH DANCE
BEGINNING AT 8 PM, MOUND FIRE STATION.
REMINDER: MOUND CITY DAYS, JUNE 16-18, 1995.
REMINDER: COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING.
JUNE 20, 1995, 7:30 PM.
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MINUTES - MOUND CITY COUNCIL - MAY 23, 1995
The City Council of Mound, Hennepin County, Minnesota, met in regular session on Tuesday,
May 23, 1995 at 7:30 PM, in the Council Chambers at 5341 Maywood Road, in said City.
Persons in attendance: Mayor Bob Polston, Councilmembers Andrea Ahrens, Mark Hanus, Liz
Jensen and Phyllis Jessen. Also present were: City Manager Ed Shulde, City Attorney Curt
Pearson, City Planner Mark Koegler, Building Official Jon Sutherland, Acting City Clerk Linda
Strong and the following interested citizens: I.J. K_rider, Gene Zulk, Kelly Finnicum, Christine
Cook, Flossie and Nell Finnicum, David and Jacquelyn Larson, Rod I_arson, Thomas Stokes,
Matthew Orinstien, Matthew Hoy, Steve Swenson.
The Mayor called the meeting to order and welcomed the people in attendance.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.
1.1 INTRODUCTION OF KELLY FINNICUM AND CHRISTINE COOK, MOUND.
WESTONKA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS RE: EAST ST. LOUIS, ILLINOIS
PROJECT.
Mayor Polston said he was pleased to introduce Mr. Gene Zulk, Principal of the Westonka High
School who introduced Kelly Finnicum and Christine Cook, two senior students from the high
school who had organized and promoted a fund drive to assist the schools in East St. Louis,
Illinois, where there is a tremendous shortage of schoolroom supplies, materials and equipment
for the teachers and students. Kelly and Christine shared with the Council the efforts they
extended and the results. Mayor Polston presented each student a Resolution of Recognition and
thanked them for all of the hard work they did to complete the project.
RESOLUTION NO. 95-52
RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE EFFORTS OF
KELLY FINNICUM AND CHRISTINE COOK AS
ORGANIZERS OF A DRIVE TO COLLECT SCHOOL
SUPPLIES FOR THE SCHOOLS OF EAST ST.
LOUIS, ILLINOIS
The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried.
1.2
APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE MINUTES OF THE MAY 9, 1995 BOARD
OF REVIEW, MAY 9, 1995 REGULAR MEETING AND THE MAY 16, 199~
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING.
MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Hanus to approve all of the Minutes as presented.
The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried.
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MAI 23, I995
1.3 CASE//95-15: ROD LARSON AND MYRNA NOYED, 2976 HIGHLAND BLVD.,
THAT PART OF BLOCKS 1 & 2, MINNESOTA BAPTIST SUMMER ASSEMBLY,
PID g23-117-2~-41 0016. VARIANCE TO ALLOW ATTACHED GARAGE
City Planner Mark Koegler stated the applicant is seeking variance approvals to construct a new
conforming garage. An identical request was reviewed in May, 1994 and the request was denied
unanimously by Resolution b94-79. Again, the Planning Commission unanimously
recommended denial.
MOTION by Hanus, seconded by Jessen and carried unanimously to reaffh-m
Resolution//94-79, denying the request of Rod Larson and Myrna Noyed of 2976
Highland Boulevard for a variance to construct a garage addition on PID g23-117-
24-41-0016, this case g95-15.
1.4 CASE//95-16: HEIDI HOY, 6669 HAL~TEAD AVENUE, LOT 15, HALSTEAD
PARK, PID //22-117-24 43 0023. VARIANCE TO Al.LOW REMODELING OF
ge ~ t,'t ,t D LING
A Building Official Son Sutlaerlana sa[ed the appucant is seetang a variance
{~' of the roof on the principal dwelling, this is a major structural repair and would need a variance.
~ There is a second dwelling on the property which is occupied and has no address or legal
· · ~ ' Council discussed that
this variance was requested for an economic reason, not for a hardship. The Planning
~ Commission had motioned to approve with conditions. The ,motion failed 2 to 6.
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I~IOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ahrens and camed unanimously to direct City
Staff to prepare a resolution of denial for a variance to allow the remodeling of the
dwelling at 6669 Halstead Avenue.
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CASE//95-17: DENNIS ZYLLA, 4925 GLEN ELYN ROAD, LOT 22, BLOCK 24,
SHADYWOOD POINT, PID//13-117-24 11 0097. VARIANCE TO CONSTRUCT
NEW DWELLING
City Planner Mark Koegler explained that the owners of the subject site requested a variance
from the City of Mound in 1991. At that time, they were attempting obtain a variance to
declare the lot buildable without any specific building plan. Because of the lack of a specific
building plan, the request was denied. The area is currently zoned R-1 which requires a
minimum lot size of 10,000 square feet. The subject parcel has a total lot area of 5,120 square
feet resulting in a lot area variance request of 4,880 square feet. This lot is a lot of record
having been established consistent with zoning provisions that were in place at the time of its
platting· The fact that it does not comply with current lot area requirements and that it is
reasonably impossible to add land to the lot constitutes a legitimate hardship. Therefore,
approval of the lot area variance is recommended by staff. Council discussed the proposed
resolution and added a new condition #3 "City Engineer shall review and approve drainage plan
prior to issuance of building permit." Then renumbering the rest of the conditions as 4-7.
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Builder Tom Stokes agreed to this condition.
MAY 23, 1995
Mayor Polston moved and Jensen seconded the following resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. 95-53
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A LOT SIZE
VARIANCE TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A
NEW DWELLING AT 4925 GLEN ELYN ROAD, LOT
22, BLOCK 24, SHADYWOOD POINT, PID #13-117-24
11 0097, P&Z CASE g95-17
The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried.
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CASE//95-18: DAVID & JACOUELYN LARSON, 4660 HAMPTON ROAD, LOTS
14 & 15, BLOCK 10, PEMBROKE, PID #19-117-23 33 0221. VARIANCE TG
ALLOW PORCH AND DECK ADDITION
Building Official Jon Sutherland stated the owners have applied for a variance to recognize
existing nonconforming side yard setbacks of 4.9 feet to the west and 9.8 feet to the east side
in order to construct a' conforming 14' x 18' three season porch and a deck. The owner said
that there had been a 10' addition built without a permit or survey, before they purchased the
home. That was why the setbacks were different than the survey on file at the City.
Councilmember Ahrens moved and Hanus seconded the following resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. 95-54
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A VARIANCE TO
RECOGNIZE EXISTING NON CONFORMING
SIDEYARD SETBACKS TO ALLOW
CONSTRUCTION OF A CONFORMING PORCH AND
DECK AT 4660 HAMPTON ROAD, LOTS 14 & 15,
BLOCK 10, PEMBROKE, PID #19-117-23 33 0221,
P&Z CASE g95-18.
The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried
1.7 COMIMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CITIZENS PRESENT.
There were none.
1.8
APPLICATION FOR CONSTRUCTION ON PUBLIC LANDS PERMIT - #43575,
STEVE SWENSON, 4865 ISLAND VIEW DRIVE: REQUEST TO ALLOW
PLANTINGS
Building Official explained that Mr. Swenson is requesting to plant 118 Juniper trees on the
commons adjacent to his property. The previous ground cover and retaining wall from 1991 has
failed. The staff recommends approval with some conditions which were listed in the resolution.
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Through Council discussion they eliminated all of condition Itl, stating the permit shall expire
in five years from approval date. Council felt that once the trees were planted, renewing a
permit wasn't needed. Condition 112, which is now condition #1, they removed "shall be made
concurrent with this permit,". Condition #4, which is now condition 3, the "Shall" is If, and
the second "shall" is "will". Council also discussed the language of these types of permits and
stated they hoped the new Commons Task Force would look into this and recommend
improvements.
Councilmember Jensen moved and Councilmember Ahrens seconded the following resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. 95-55
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A SPECIAL PERMIT
TO ALLOW THE PLANTING OF VEGETATION ON
DEVON COMMONS ABUTTING 4865 ISLAND VIEW
DRIVE, LOTS 7 & 8, BLOCK 14, DEVON, PID//25-
11%24 11 0039, DOCK SITE//43575
The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried.
1.9
RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 95-37, RESOLUTION
ESTABLISHING A TASK FORCE ON THE COMMONS DOCK PROGRAM TO
REDUCE THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS FROM 12 TO 11.
City Manager Ed Shukle related to Council they had advertised for 12 members and only 11 of
the applicants were in the right categories as the Council had requested. He was presenting a
new resolution to amend Resolution No. 95-37, reducing the number of members from 12 to 11.
Councilmembers Jensen and Jessen stated that the task force was made up of more members
representing the abutting dock holders, who were the minority of dock holders, than were
representing the nonabutting dock holders, who were definitely in the majority. They both felt
the representation was unfair. Mayor Polston said that the meetings would be open to the public
and the first one is Tuesday, May 30, 1995 at 7:30 PM, at city hall. Mayor Polston also stated
that all recommendations from this task force will go before the Parks and Open Space
Commission and then to the Council.
Councilmember Ahrens moved and Councilmember Hanus seconded the folloWing resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. 95-56 RESOLUTION TO AMEND RESOLUTION //95-37,
CHANGING THE COUNT OF THE MEMBERS OF A
TASK FORCE ON THE COMMONS DOCK
PROGRAM.
The motion passed with 4 in favor. Councilmember Jensen voted no, stating she could not
approve of the distribution of members.
1.10 RESOLUTION APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE COMMONS TASK FORCE.
City Manager Ed Shukle read the membership list and the types of categories established: Three
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MAY 23~ 2995
abutting property owners to Commons who have docks other than their own in front of their
property; three abutting property owners to Commons who have only their docks in front of
their property; four nonabutting Commons Dock users and one citizen at large. He also stated
that the task force will meet for approximately 6 months and present their findings and
recommendations to the Council on or before December 31, 1995.
Councilmember Ahrens moved and Councilmember Hanus seconded the following resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. 95-57
RESOLUTION APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE
COMMONS TASK FORCE.
The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carded.
1.11 SET PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ISSUANCE OF A CONDITIONAL
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1.14
USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A DRIVE-IN BANKING FACILITY (RETAILING
ESTABLISHMEN~ IN THE B-1 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT AT 5211
SHORELINE DRIVE, (NEXT TO HARDEE'S AND IN FRONT OF JUBILEE
FOODS) SUGGESTED DATE: JUNE 13, 1995
MOTION by Ahrens, seconded by Jessen and carried unanimously to set June 13,
1995 as a Public Hearing to consider the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit to
allow a drive-in banking facility (retailing establishment) in the B-1 Central Business
District at 5211 Shoreline Drive.
APPROVAL OF TRANSIENT MERCHANT LICENSE, VFW AUXILIARY, 2544
COMMERCE BLVD. RE: PILLOW CLEANING, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1995.
MOTION by Jessen and seconded by Ahrens to approve the Transient Merchant
License for the VFW Auxiliary for pillow cleaning on Saturday, June 3, 1995.
APPROVAL OF PERMITS FOR MOUND CITY DAYS JUNE 16, 17 & 18, 1995 -
CARNIVAL, CONCESSIONS, CRAFT SHOWS, ENTERTAINMENT,
FIREWORKS, MERCHANT SALES AND PUBLIC DANCE.
MOTION by Hanus, seconded by Ahrens and carried unanimously to approve the
permits for Mound City Days June 16, 17 & 18, 1995, contingent upon all insurance
and other forms being executed and turned in.
APPROVAL OF PERMITS - MOUND FIRE DEPARTMENT FISH FRY
JUNE 10, 1995 - PUBLIC DANCE PERMIT, SET-UP PERMIT, AND
TEMPORARY ON-SALE NON-INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR
MOTION by Hanus, seconded by Jensen and carded unanimously to approve the
permits for the Fire Department Fish Fry for June 10, 1995, contingent upon all
insurance and other forms being executed and turned in.
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CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MAY 23, 1995
1.15 RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING AUTHORIZATION OF CITY SPONSORSHIP OF
STATE GRANT-IN-AID SNOWMOBILE TRAIL FUNDS
City Manager Ed Shulde stated that for several years the City of Mound has endorsed the
Southwest Trails Association's maintenance of snowmobile trails. The DNR needs a public
entity authorizing sponsorship.
Councilmember Jensen moved and Mayor Polston seconded the following resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. 95-58 RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING AUTHORIZING THE
CITY SPONSORSHIP OF STATE GRANT-IN
AID SNOWMOBILE TRAIL FUNDS.
The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried.
1.16 PAYMENT OF BHJS.
MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Jessen to authorize payment of the bills on the
pre-list in the amount of $176,308.71, when funds are available. By roll call the
vote was unanimous. Motion carried.
1.17 INFORMATION/MISCEI J,ANEOUS
A. FINANCIAL REPORT FOR APRIL 1995, AS PREPARED BY GINO
BUSINARO, FINANCE DIRECTOR.
B. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, MAY 8, 1995.
C. LMCD MAILINGS (TO BE HANDED OUT TUESDAY)
REMINDER: MONDAY, MAY 29, 1995, CITY OFFICES
WILL BE CLOSED FOR MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE
REMINDER: SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1995, AROUND MOUND
RUN/WALK 8 AM, MOUND BAY PARK.
REMINDER: SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1995, MOUND FIRE
DEPARTMENT FISH FRY, 3-8 PM, WITH DANCE BEGINNING
AT 9 PM, MOUND FIRE STATION.
G. REMINDER: MOUND CITY DAYS, JUNE 16-18, 1995.
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COMMENTS:
Councilmember e~s~?/asked if ~he stuff had plans to or if ~hey could, order an archeological
map showing Se actdal Indian Mounds locmed within ~he City? S~%ff will follow up with this
request.
Mayor Polston asked Council to plan for the Mound City Days Parade and inquired if they were
walking or riding in cars.
MOTION by Ahrens, seconded by Jensen and carried unanimously, to adjourn the
meeting. The meeting was adjourned at 9:10 pm.
Mayor
Attest: Acting City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 95-
RESOLUTION DENYING THE REQUEST OF HEIDI HOY,
6669 HALSTEAD AVENUE FOR A VARIANCE TO REMODEL
A NON-CONFORMING BUILDING, PID #22-117-24 43 0023
P&Z CASE #95-16
WHEREAS, the Minnesota Statutes Section 462.353 conveys authority
to the City to plan and Section 462.357 provides enabling legislation for the City to
adopt a zoning ordinance and zoning regulations; and
WHEREAS, Section 350:620 of the Mound City Code establishes the
single family residential district and Section 350:420 indicates the provision governing
non-conforming uses and Section 350:530 authorizes the variance procedures in the
City Code; and
WHEREAS, the applicant in Case No. 95-16 is Heidi Hoy who resides at
6669 Halstead Avenue, and she has applied for a variance to allow reconstruction of
the roof on the principal dwelling, expansion of the front entry with a 4' x 8' covered
stoop, and the addition of a non-conforming 3' x 24.5' deck/platform on the lake side,
and she acknowledges that there is another structure located on the property which
she rents out; and
WHEREAS, the applicant alleges that the two residences on the same
property have existed for many, many years and were in existence when she
purchased the property; and
WHEREAS, the matter was considered by the City Council on May 23,
1995, and evidence was produced as prepared by the staff and the Planning
Commission's review and recommendations o~8~=l~al were discussed; and
WHEREAS, the parties agree that the property is non-conforming in that
there are two principal structures on the property in a single family residential district
and the detached garage has a non-conforming side yard setback and the lake side
dwelling is currently 28.7 feet from the lake, and a 50 foot setback is required, and
therefore the property is non-conforming; and
WHEREAS, Section 350:420, Subd. 1 of the City Code reads as follows:
"Any structure or use lawfully existing on the effective date of this Chapter
may be continued at the size and in a manner of operation existing upon such
date",
Proposed Resolution
Case #95-16
WHEREAS, the purpose of a non-conforming use provision in a zoning
ordinance is to meet constitutional requirements that there is not a taking, but the
non-conforming provisions are designed to bring the property into conformance with
City ordinances and codes at some time in the future when the property is expanded
or if for any reason it is destroyed or damaged beyond 50% of its value; and
WHEREAS, the Council is understanding of the applicant's desire to allow
reconstruction of the roof, expansion of the front entry, and the addition of a non-
conforming deck, but the addition of these improvements will be an expansion of a
non-conforming use and will undoubtedly extend the life of the non-conforming status
of the property, and will also establish a precedence for other properties in the City
which have two or more residential structures on a single family lot; and
WHEREAS, Section 350:530 establishes the provisions for the granting
of variances and indicates that a variance may be granted only in the event that
certain circumstances exist including:
"exceptional or extraordinary circumstances apply to the property which do not
apply generally to other properties in the same zone and vicinity, and result
from lot size or shape, topography, or other circumstances over which the
owners of property since enactment of this Ordinance have no control".
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Mound, as follows:
1. The application of Heidi Hoy for a variance to reconstruct the roof at
6669 Halstead Avenue on PID #22-117-24 43 0023 is hereby denied for the following
reasons:
a. The property is non-conforming in that it has two principal residential
structures on one parcel of land in a single family district.
b. The survey shows the garage structure is non-conforming in that it only
has a 3.4 foot side yard setback and the lake side dwelling is set back 28.7 feet
from the lake and the setback required is 50 feet.
c. The requirements for granting a variance and the reasons for granting a
variance in Section 350.530 are not met in that there are no exceptional or
extraordinary circumstances which apply to this property over any other
properties in the single family zone, and further the denial of a variance request
does not deprive the applicant of rights generally enjoyed by other parties in the
same district, and further the granting of the variance will confer to the
applicant special privileges that are denied by the zoning ordinance to owners
Proposed Resolution
Case #95-16
of other single family lands or structures in this zoning district.
d. The Whereas provision of this Resolution and the staff reports, Planning
Commission minutes, and evidence presented by the neighbors have all been
considered by this Council.
2. The City Council further finds the granting of this variance and the
expansion of this non-conforming use would be detrimental to the public welfare and
would convey privileges on this property which do not exist for other properties, and
the economics of a rental unit does not justify the granting of a variance which would
be contrary to the City's stated goals of bringing all properties into conformance with
current codes.
f3.~ The Planning Commission refused~o recomme_n~ approval of t_.he~z
varia~nc~e. I~spection showed evidence of a fire?half ~:f-~t~e~g~rag-e
concrete, and there was concern in extending the life of the existing struc~ult~,.~ch
is contrary to the purpose and goals set forth in the Zoning Code.
4. The City Council further finds that if standards and requirements are
waived or relaxed for one property, other property owners have the right to expect the
same kind of treatment or their constitutional rights would be adversely affected by
failing to apply the equal protection laws of the Constitution to all residents.
The foregoing resolution was moved by Councilmember and seconded
by Councilmember
The following Councilmembers voted in the affirmative:
The following Councilmembers voted in the negative:
Mayor
Attest: City Manager
SIGN PERMIT APPLICATION
~ ~UASI PUBLIC FUNCTION- PORTABLE SIGN
City of Mound, 5341 Maywood Road, Mound, MN
Phone: 472-0600 FAX: 472-0620
55364
Portable signs used for the purpose of directing the public used in conjunction with a
governmental unit or quasi-public functions. The period of use shall not exceed ten
(10) consecutive days and requires approval of the City Council. Signs shall be placed
on the premises of the advertised event. A permit is required, however is exempt
from all fees. ~ '-5 ~ /
APPLICANT'S ADDRESS 0.~ ~/~
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(If more than one, please list o~ p~~et of paper)
Number of signs:
TYPE OF SIGN:
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banner
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permanent
free standing
SIZE OF SIGN REQUESTED: /~fft high x __~ ft wide -
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APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL ON:
quasi-public function signs
Mound City Code
Section 365:15
Subd. 10. Except as may be specifically authorized by this Subd. 10 and Subd.
9 (f) of this Section 365:15, portable signs are prohibited. A portable sign
used for the purpose of directing the public may be permitted under the
following conditions:
(a)
Said sign is coincidental to, or used in conjunction with, a governmental
· unit or quasi-public function; and
(b) The period of use of said sign shall not exceed ten (10) consecutive
days; ax'~d
Signs shall not be used more than four (4) times during a calendar year; and
(d) Prior approval of a maJorit7 of the City ¢ouncLl shall be required for
' the use o~ any such sign; and
Signs shall be placed On the premises of the advertised event; and
Such signs shall require the issuance of a permit but will be exempt
from aL1 fees; and
(g) In the instance of a multi-use facility, only one seasonal sign may
be placed on the premises at any one time.
CITY OF MOUND
5341 MAYWOOD ROAD
MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687
(612) 472-0600
FAX (612) 472-0620
June 7, 1995
TO:
FROM'
SUBJECT:
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
LINDA STRONG, ACTING CITY CLERK
LICENSE RENEWALS
The following licenses are due to expire on June 30, 1995 and are being presented
for renewal with the new term dates of 7-1-95 to 6-30-96. Approval is contingent
upon all required forms, insurance, etc., being submitted.
On-Sale Beer
Al & Alma's Supper Club
House of Moy
Off-Sale Beer
Brickley's Market
PDQ Food Store
SuperAmerica
Club -
On-Sale
American Legion Post #398
VFW Post #5113
On-Sale Wine
Al & Alma's Supper Club
House of Moy
Sunday Sales
VFW Post #5113
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BILLS June 13, 1995
BATCH 5053 $165,620.83
BATCH 5054 125,246.39
TOTAL BILLS $290,867.22
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MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687
(612) 472-0600
FAX (612) 472-0620
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
June 6, 1995
MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL AND CITY MANAGER
JOEL KRUMM, LIQUOR STORE MANAGER(~
MAY, 1995 MONTHLY REPORT
If ever a month resembled another month, it was May cloning April. Simply put,
more of the same old lousy weather, cold, rain, wind and overcast conditions
predominated. We had one decent weekend out of the month. That being the fishing
opener/Mother's Day weekend.
I will give you a perfect example as to why the weather plays such a crucial role
in this business during late spring, summer and early autumn around these parts. Last
year on the Saturday before Memorial Day the temperature was in the high 80's and
the sky was clear. Sales for that day were $14,729 and our customer count was
865. This year on the same corresponding Saturday, the temperature was in the
upper 50's and lower 60's and it poured all day. Consequently, sales suffered big
time. Gross receipts for the day were $10,646 and we had a customer count of 619.
We have got to do something about widening the avenues of communication in our
search for some divine intervention.
Even though we had such foul weather, sales managed to reach $131,443
which is exactly what we did last year in May.
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MOUND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
MOUND, MINNESOTA
FOR MONTH OF
~t~Y 1995
FIRE FIGHTERS
DRILLS & MAINTENANCE
DAVE
1
2
3
4
5
6 DAVE
7 JIM CASEY
8 STEVE
9 BOB CRAWFORD
10 RANDY ENGEI/{ART
11 STEVE ERICKSON
12 PHIL FISK
13 DAN GRADY
14 KEVIN GRADY
15 CRAIG HENDERSON
16 PAUL HENRY
17 JOHN LARSON
18 JASON MAAS
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
31
32
33
34 ED VANECEK
37 DDmrZS
FIRE & RESCUE
MklNt. ~ RA1Z
4 55 6.00 330.00
1 55 6.00 330.00
3% 47 6.00 282.00__
24 6.00 144.00
2~ 37 6.00 222.00
2
36 6.00 216.00
6.00 210.00
2½ 36 6.00 216.00
45 6.00 270.00
0 20 6.00 120.00 __
37
0 52 6.00
45 6.00
40 6.00
14 44 6.00
5½ 55 6.00
222.00
31~7oo
270.00
240.00
264.00
330.00
598.50 101
1475
157½
101
8~ 890.50 ,.
598.50
MAI~r L167.00
~fAL 10,656.00
26 104 96
MINNETONKA BEACH FIRE
MINNETRISTA FIRE 0
6
ORONO FIRE
SHOREWOOD FIRE
SPRING PARK
MUTUAL AID -'
TOTAL FIRE CALLS
TOTAL EMERGENCY CALLS
COM'~ERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL
FIRE
FIRE
GRASS & MISC~S
FALSE ALARM / FIRE ALARMS
NO. OF HCURS FIRE
- MOUND
- MTKA BEACH
- M'TRISTA
- 0RON0
- SHOREWOOD
- SP. PARK
FIRE
FIRE
FIRE
TOT. AL
54
0
54
TOTAL DRILL HOURS
TOTAL FIRE HOURS
TOTAL EMERGENCY HOURS
/DTALFIRE &KMERGENCYHOURS
~VED
MUTUAL ~D ~VE~
0
0
0
0
~cipline and Teamwork
Critique of fires
Pre-plan and Inspections
Tools and Apparatus I~entifY
Hand Extinguisher Operation
Wearing Protective,Clothing
Films
First Aid and Rescue Operation
Use of Self-Contained Masks
Pumper Operations
Fire Streams & Friction Loss
House Burnings
Natural/Propane Gas Demos.
.Ladder Evolutions
Salvage O~erations
Radio Operations
House Evolutions
Nozzles & Hose'Appliances
Hours Training Paid :
~ Excused X Unexecused ' O .Present / Not Paid
p E R S'O N N E L
.J.Andersen
G.Anderson
P.Babb
D.Boyd
S.Bryce
~/LD.Carlson
~/-_~ J.Casey
%~=~__S.Collins
L\IZ_B Crawford '
~~~ R'Engelhart
S.Erickson
P.Fisk
~ IL_D.Grady
~_~K.Grady. . ~_~__C.Pounder
~_~,'C. ~,F~_nder sbn ~,_T. Rs smu s sen
%F~._M.Savage
~.H~ffr~ ~K.Sipprell
~%/~ R.Stallman
3.Larson
J.Maas
J.Nafus ~.~1~~B'sv°b°da
J.Nelson ~i'swens°n
.Nelson ~ .Vanecek
%2~_B.NicCum .Williams
~A~G.Palm .Williams
~M.Palm D.Woytcke
~G,Pederson
DRILL REPORT
Discipline and Teamwork
Critique of fires
Pre-plan and Inspections
Tools and Apparatus identify
Hand Extinguisher Operation
Wearing Protective,ClothiDg
Films
First Aid and Rescue Operation
Use of Self-Contained Masks
Hours Training Paid :
.HOUND_FIRE_DEPARTMENT
Date
PumPer Operations
Fire Streams & Friction Loss
House Burnings
Natural/Propane Gas Demos.
Ladder Evolutions
Salvage O~erations
Radio Operations
House Evolutions
Nozzles & Hose'Appliances
Excused X Unexecused ' O .Present / Not Paid
Miscellaneous
P E R S'O N N E L
K. Grady.
'C.Hendarsbn
~-~=. ~.LarsOn .
~ ~,_J .Maas
Z .%J/~J .Nafus
D.Carlson
J.Casey _~_~__~ J.Nelson
S.Collins -
B.Crawford . ~-M'Nels°n
~\[~ R.Engelhart . ' . ' ~%~_~~um ~
'L~S'Ericks°n .' ZVL M.Palm
~_P.Fisk . T.Palm
· Z~L_~D.Grady · ~iG.Pederson
~_~'C.Pounder
~J~_T.Rasmussen
M.Savage
.Sipprell
R.Stallman
B.Svoboda
T.Swenson
E.Vanecek
R.Williams
.Williams
.Woytcke
DATE
MOUND FIRE DEPARTMENT
TOTAL MAINTENANCE FOR MONTH OF ~~ /~?.S-'--
MEN ON DUTY
~ J. ANDERSEN
G. ANDERSON
D. CARL.~N
Jo CASEY
S. COLLINS
R. ENG~ HART
S ~ ERICKSON
P~ FISK
J. NELSON
TOTAL MONTHLY HOURS
~ Go ?ALM
/~ To ?ALM
//~- d. pmmso~
~/~ T. us~ss~
69 M. 'SAVAGE
-f- R. STA~AN
~7/~L- B. SVOBODA
R. WIILIAMS
T. W'['[ ,T,T A.M$
D. WOYTCKE
CITY OF MOUND
5341 MAYWOOD ROAD
MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687
(612) 472-O6OO
FAX (612) 472-0620
June 7, 1995
TO:
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM:
SUBJECT:
GREG SKINNER, PUBLIC UTILITIES SUPERINTENDENT~";.~
MAY 1995 MONTHLY REPORT
Street Department
This month was spent on repairing the streets from watermain and force main breaks
we had through the winter. There was about 24 repairs in the streets and a couple
of frost boils that we dug out. We intend to have this completed probably the week
of June 19th. Another frost boil was just found on Ridgewood, we will dig it out and
repair it. All areas should have the final lift on soon. The month of June will be used
preparing for sealcoating which should be done the end of July. There is odds and
ends work to be done.
Water Department
There was some trouble with the master control panel at well #6, the problem was the
regulating the pump starting and stopping. We had Automatic Systems out a few
times. The system was put in in 1976. The possibility of updating the panel will be
looked into next year. A quote is being sent, and I will put into Capitol Outlay for next
year. This will get rid of our cards that run our telesteps, telemetry to each well and
to the water tower in the Highlands. We still have some bugs in this meter system
that was installed. It is getting better, the response from Schlumberger and the
factory in Alabama. They are sending the parts back to us much quicker, the list is
getting down. We have been getting "bad reads" or "dashes" on the reads.
Hopefully, this will be done in a month. There have been a lot of locates after we
lifted road restrictions, probably 10 a day. They have increased to 16-18 a day and
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Monthly Report, Greg Skinner
Page 2.
they take a lot of time. We are also trying to finish up yard repairs from snow plow
wings and watermain breaks. We are taking care of the small ones, but I have
contracted most of it out.
Sewer Deoartment.
We are having troubles with the automatic dialers that were installed this year. They
have changed out two of them, sent one back to get repaired. They are still giving
us the same problem. I spoke with the manufacturer and he has agreed to change out
a total of five of them. Two have been installed. Hopefully, I will meet him in the
next couple of weeks to ask him where the other three are and tell him we have a
problem with a few other ones. I will try to get back to the old dialers that we had
in the project in 1990 and 1992. Hopefully, we can get something worked out here.
We had one pump installed in the 1992 project that burned up on Baywood Shores.
There was a five year pro rated warranty on it, we just had it replaced. I don't know
what the costs are going to be on it.
GS:ls
/7¢?
TO:
FROM:
RE:
MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL AND CITY MANAGER
GINO BUSINARO, FINANCE DIRECTOR
MAY FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORT
Investment activity
Bought:
$4,867,117
Money Market First Bank 2,936
Money Market Smith Barney 168
Money Market 4M 3,071
CP Smith Barney 6.02% 790,000
CP First Bank 6.03% 188,474
Matured:
CP First Bank 6.05% (178,554)
CP Smith Barney 6.15% (778,452)
Money Market 4M
(315,000)
Money Market First Bank
(8,474)
Balance: May 31~ 1995
Financial Report
After the completion of the 1994 audit and the official release of the
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, Finance was required to:
- prepare data to be published in the local newspaper.
- compile forms to be sent to the Government Finance Officers Association
for their review as part of the program of Excellence in Financial Reporting.
- Complete an extensive report to be used by the State Auditor Office
and other state agencies.
1995 Legislature
Gary Carlson of the League of Cities described the 1995 legislative session
as an uneventful five months.
The 1996 H^CA has been cut by $16 million statewide. It is estimated that
the City of Mound will received State Aids as follows:
- $312,085 in Local Government Aids (LG^), an increase of $11,053.
- $484,934 in Homestead Agricultural Credit Aid (HACA), a decrease of $14,529.
/
City of Mound
Monthly Report
Utilities
~lonth of: May 1995
06~08/95
Utility- 96
No. of Customers:
Water
Sewer
Water Used:
(in 1,000 gallons)
Residential Commercial
1,110 122
1,108 122
Total
1,232
1,230
16,354 4,135 20,489
Billing:
Water $25,426 $4,626 $30,052
Sewer $50,959 $12,172 $63,131
Recycle $5,084 $105 $5,189
Total $81,469 $16,903 $98,372
Payments:
Water $25,682 $4,192 $29,874
Sewer $52,238 $10,749 $62,987
Recycle $5,064 $88 $5,152
Total $82,984 $15,029 $98,013
J
CITY OF MOUND
5341 MAYWOOD ROAD
MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687
(612) 472-0600
FAX (612) 472-0620
June 8, 1995
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
Parks
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
JIM FACKLER, PARKS DIRECTOR-~~
MAY 1995 MONTHLY REPORT
As of the end of May the Parks Department has all of the summer seasonal
maintenance care workers. Now we are trying to catch up with the mowing. All of
the beach buoys have been put in and the beaches cleaned for the beginning of the
summer. The play structure that is being installed at Dundee park is coming along.
We ran into a few problems that slowed the construction but it should be ready by
mid June.
Docks
The Dock Inspector has been busy with issuing dock sites and marking locations for
dock installations. This time of the year is busy for him as all docks have to be off of
the shoreline by June 1st. Letters will have to be sent to all sites not in compliance.
Cemetery
Preparing the cemetery for Memorial weekend was the main objective for May. This
last winter we did not have any burials but just before the holiday we had two.
Trees
One tree was removed from park property and three others are scheduled for removal.
JF:ls
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CITY OF MOUND
5341 MAYWOOD ROAD
MOUN D, MINNESOTA 55364-1687
(612) 472-0600
FAX (612) 472-0620
MEMORANDUM.
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
June 8, 1995
City Manager, Members of the City Council and Staff
Jon Sutherland, Building Official ~ ·
MAY 1995 MONTHLY REPORT
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
There were 55 building permits issued in May for a construction value of $889,788, this
includes three single family dwelling and one more twinhome unit at Pelican Point. This now
brings year-to-date value to $2,447,371. This is again slightly ahead of last years record
pace. There were 37 plumbing, mechanical, and miscellaneous permits issued for a total of
92 this month, and 248 year-to-date.
PLANNING & ZONING
There were 5 cases processed this month by the Planning Commission and Council.
addition to the planning cases, there is the on-going Public Land Permit update.
In
COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER (CSO) ACTIVITY
The CSO's Monthly Reports (Total Contacts) are attached. Next month I may combine the
numbers and list total contacts only. Additional information is in the Police Department report.
JS:pj
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City of Mound
BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
Month: NAY Year: ~_..~..~
, r~l= ~nUN ! H YEAR TO DATE
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 3 3 335,253 9 960,381
SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED {CONDOS} 1 1 297,000 2 594,000
,TWO FAMILY / DUPLEX
MULTIPLE FAMILY {3 OR MORE UNITS}
TRANSIENT HSG. {HOTELS / MOTELS}
BUBTOTAL
COMMERCIAL (RETAIL/RESTAURANT)
OFFICE / PROFESSIONAL
INDUSTRIAL
PUBLIC / SCHOOLS
SUBTOTAL
..;
EIESIDENTIAL
ADDITIONS TO PRINCIPAL BUILDING 4 85,900 11 310,933
DETACHED ACCESSORY BUILDINGS 1 10,206 2 40,206
DECKS 13 38,098 18 48,988
SWIMMING POOLS
REMODEL-MISC RESiDENTiAL 29 105,631 77 344,663
REMODEL- MULTIPLE DWELLINGS i 1,700 2 57,000
SUBTOTAL 48 241,535 110 801,790
COMMERCIAL (RETAIL/RESTAURANT} 6 75,200
OFFICE / PROFESSIONAL
INDUSTRIAL 1 , , 16~000 1 16,000
PUBLIC / SCHOOLS
DETACHED ACCESSORY BUILDINGS
· L~m~L ~' 1 ~ 16,000 7 91,200
RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS 2 2 - 4 -
NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
TOTAL DEMOLITIONS 2 2 - 4 -
i # PERMITS //UNITS VALUATION # UNITS VALUATION
~' PERMITS
TOTAL 55 889,788 ~ 11 2,4t~7,371
132
PERMITCOUNT THISMONTH YEAR'TO-OATI~
'BUILDING 55 132
FENCES & RETAINING WALLS 10 15
S~GNS 0 2
PLUMBING 13 41
MECHAN*CAL 9 36
G.AD~NG 0 2
S&W, STREET EXCAV.. FIRE, ETC. 5 21
TOTAL I 92 I 249
rn
0
LEN HARRELL
Chief of Police
MOUND POLICE
5341 Maywood Road
Mound, MN 55364
Telephone 472-0621
Dispatch 525-6210
Fax 472-0656
EMERGENCY 911
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
Ed Shukle
ChiefLen Harrell
Monthly Report for May 1995
STATISTICS
The police department responded to 947 calls for service during the month
of May. There were 30 Part I offenses reported. Those offenses included
1 criminal sexual conduct, 2 robberies, 1 aggravated assault, 4 burglaries,
19 larcenies, 2 vehicle thefts, and 1 arson.
There were 76 Part II offenses reported. Those offenses included 4 child
abuse/neglect, 1 forgery/NSF check, 1 weapon, 3 narcotics, 15 damage to
property, 4 liquor law violations, 4 DUI's, 7 simple assaults, 9 domestics (2
with 'assaults), 7 harassment, 11 juvenile status offenses, and 10 other
offenses.
The patrol division issued 141 adult citations and 6 juvenile citations.
Parking violations accounted for an additional 19 tickets. Warnings were
issued to 62 individuals for a variety of violations.
There were 13 juveniles arrested for felonies. There were 33 adults and 17
juveniles arrested for misdemeanors. There were an additional 10 warrant
arrests.
The department assisted in 8 vehicle accidents, 1 with injuries. There were
31 medical emergencies and 72 animal complaints. Mound assisted other
agencies on 14 occasions in May and requested assistance 12 times.
Property valued at $8,376 was stolen and $5,040 was recovered in May.
/77
MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT
MONTHLY REPORT - MAY 1995
II. INVESTIGATIONS
The investigators worked on 6 child protection issues and 4 criminal sexual
conduct cases that accounted for 82 hours of investigative time. Other
cases investigated included burglary, robbery, assault, theft, threatening
communications, domestic assault, arson, violation of restraining order, and
absenting.
Formal complaints were issued for disorderly conduct, marijuana in a
motor vehicle, assault, harassing communications, and gross DWI.
III. Personnel/Staffillg
The department used approximately 63 hours of overtime during the month
of May. Officers used 84 hours of comp-time, 84 hours of vacation, and
119 hours of sick time. Officers earned 68 hours of comp-time.
The department held a defensive tactics training session for all officers in
May. Other courses attended by officers included field sobriety, Wilson
Leadership seminar, and EMT refresher.
The Mound Police Reserves donated 167 hours during the month of May.
MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT
MAY 1995
O~'~'~--4SES (ILEARED EXCEPT- CLEARED BY ARRESTED
REPORTED UNFOUNDED (:LEARED AR~E ST ADULT JL~V
PD~RT I CRIMES
Homicide
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Robbery
Aggravated Assault
Burglary
Larceny
Vehicle Theft
;%rson
0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 1 0 4
4 2 0 0 0 0
19 2 1 3 0 3
2 0 0 1 0 1
1 0 0 1 0 5
TOTAL
30 4 I 6 0 13
~RT II CRIMES
Child Abuse/Neglect 4 0 0 0 0
Forgery/NSF Checks 1 0 1 0 0
Criminal Damage to Property 15 0 0 1 0
Weapons 1 0 0 0 0
Narcotic Laws 3 0 0 3 2
Liquor Laws 4 0 0 4 3
DWI 4 0 0 4 4
Simple Assault 7 0 0 5 6
Domestic Assault 2 0 0 2 2
Domestic (No Assault) 7 0 0 0 0
Harassment 7 0 0 2 1
Juvenile Status Offenses 11 0 2 6 0
Public Peace 4 0 0 4 10
Trespassing 0 0 0 0 0
All Other Offenses 6 0 0 5 5
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
4
0
0
0
7
2
0
0
TOTAL
76 0 3 36
33 17
~RT II & PART IV
Property Damage Accidents
Personal Injury Accidents
Fatal Accidents
Medicals
~nimal Complaints
Mutual Aid
Other General Investigations
TOTAL
7
1
0
31
72
13
659
783
HCCP
Inspections
3
55
TOTAL
947
42
33 30
/777
MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT
CRIME ACTIVITY REPORT
MAY 1995
GENERAL ACTIVITY SUMMARY
Hazardous Citations
Non-Hazardous Citations
Hazardous Warnings
Non-Hazardous Warnings
Verbal Warnings
Parking Citations
DWI
Over .10
P~operty Damage Accidents
Personal Injury Accidents
Fatal Accidents
Adult Felony Arrests
Adult Misdemeanor Arrests
Juvenile Felony Arrests
Juvenile Misdemeanor Arrests
Part I Offenses
Part II Offenses
Medicals
Animal Complaints
Ordinance Violations
Other Public Contacts
THIS
MONTH
53
71
8
47
54
21
4
3
7
1
0
0
39
13
21
30
76
31
72
55
659
YEAR TO
DATE
405
341
94
246
274
198
16
13
37
13
0
6
127
30
43
105
280
150
252
141
2,745
LAST YEAR
TO DATE
302
222
103
183
349
163
33
27
5O
15
0
13
139
23
30
104
257
119
447
125
4,253
TOTAL
Assists
Follow-Ups
HCCP
Mutual Aid Given
Mutal Aid Requested
1,265
7O
32
3
14
12
5,516
336
161
14
69
60
6,957
242
266
25
57
31
/7??
MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT
MAY 1995
DWI
More Than .10% BAC
Careless/Reckless Driving
Driving After Susp. or Rev.
Open Bottle
Speeding
No DL or Expired DL
Restriction on DL
Improper, Expired or No Plates
Stop Arm Violations
Stop Sign Violations
Failure to Yield
Equipment Violations
H&R Leaving the Scene
No Insurance
Illegal or Unsafe Turn
Over the Centerline
Parking Violations
Crosswalk
Dog Ordinances
Code Enforcement
Seat Belt
MV/ATV
Miscellaneous Tags
TOTAL
4
3
0
4
0
39
0
0
18
1
7
0
11
1
30
0
1
19
1
2
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT
MAY 1995
Insurance
Traffic
Equipment
Crosswalk
Animals
Trash/Derelict Autos
Seat Belt
Trespassing
Window Tint
Miscellaneous
TOTAL
WARRANT ARRESTS
Felony
Misdemeanor
5
10
19
0
8
8
0
0
0
11
61
0
6
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
Run: 31-May-95 15:18 PRO03
~rim~ry ISN~s only: No
~a~l~ported range: 04/26/95 - 05/25/95
tJvJty codes: ALt
~l~operty Status: Att
Property Types: Att
Property Oescs: Att
Brands: ALt
ModeLs: ALL
Officers/Badges: ALL
Prop Prop [nc no [SN Pr Prop Date Rptd
Tp Oesc SN Stat StoLen
Prop type TotaLs:
Prop type TotaLs:
Prop type TotaLs:
Prop type TotaLs:
Prop type TotaLs:
Prop type TotaLs:
Prop type TotaLs:
Prop type TotaLs:
Prop type TotaLs:
Prop type TotaLs:
Prop type TotaLs:
**** Report TotaLs:
MOUND POL%CE DEPARTMENT
Enfors Property Report
STOLEN/RECOVEREO aY DATE REPORTED
StoLen Date Recov'd Quantity Act
VaLue Recov~d VaLue Code
400 0 1.000
5,000 5,000 2.000
330 0 2.000
20 0 1.000
29 24 3.000
50 0 1.000
700 0 1.000
355 0 4.000
6OO 0 2.000
253 0 5.000
639 16 6.000
81376 5~040 28,000
Brand
ModeL
Page
Off-1 Off-2
Assnd Assnd
Run: 31-May-95 15:10 CFS08
Primary ISN's only: No
Date Reported range: 04/26/95 - 05/25/95
Time range each day: 00:00 - 23:59
HO~ Received: AlL
Activity ResuLted: ALL
Dispositions: ALL
Officers/Badges: ALL
Grids: ALL
Patrol Areas: ALt
Days of the ueek: ALL
ACTIVITY COOE
DESCRIPTION
9000 SPEEDING
9001 J-SPEEDING
9014 STOP SIGN
9018 EQUIPMENT VIOLATION
9026 OVER THE CENTER LINE
9030 CROSSWALK VIOLATION
9032 NO PASSING
9034 STOP ARM VIOLATION
9038 ALL OTHER TRAFFIC
9040 NO SEATBELT
9100 PARKING/ALL OTHER
9140 NO PARKING/WINTER HOURS
9200 DAS/DAR/DAC
9210 PLATES/NO-IMPROPER-EXPIRED
9220 NO INSURANCE/PROOF OF
9240 CHANGE OF DOMICILE
9309 FOUND/RUNAWAY
9312 FOUND ANIMALS/IMPOUNDS
9313 FOUND PROPERTY
9314 FOUND VEHICLES/IMPOUNDED
9315 UNCLAIME DESTROYED ANIMALS
9430 PERSONAL INJURY ACCIDENTS
MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT
Enfors Ca[Is For Service
INCIDENT ANALYSIS BY ACTIVITY COOE
NUMBER OF
INCIDENTS
39
6
?
11
1
1
1
1
5
18
1
18
30
6
1
9
1
1
Page
Run: ~1-~ay-95 15:~0 CF$08
Primary ISN's only: No
range: 04/26/95 - 05/25/95
each day: 00:00 - 23:59
Now Received: ALl
Activity Resulted: AL[
Dispositions: ALL
Officers/Sedges: ALl
Grids: ALl
Patrol Areas: AL[
Oays of the ~eek: ALL
ACTIVITY CODE
DESCRIPTION
9450 PROPERTY DAMAGE ACCIDENTS
9451 H/R PROPERTY DAMAGE ACC.
9452 H & R ACCIOENTS W/TICKET
9561 OOG BITE
9562 CAT BITES
9566 ANIMAL ENFORCEMENT TICKETS
~ANGEROUS DOG
9710 MEOICAL/ASU
9720 HEOICAL/OOA
97'50 MEDICALS
97-51 MEDICALS/OX
97'52 MEDICALS/CI
9800 ALL OTHER/UNCLASSIFIED
9801 DOMESTIC/NO ASSAULT
9900 ALL HCCP CASES
9904 OPEN O00R/ALARMS
9920 INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT
9930 HANDGUN APPLICATION
9944 UNWANTED GUEST
998,0 WARRANTS
9992 MUTUAL AID/8100
HC~J#O POLICE OEPARTHEHT
Enfors carts For Service
INCIDENT ANALYSIS BY ACTIVITY CODE
HUMBER OF
INCIDENTS
7
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
5
1
7
10
5
6
1
2
10
5
Page
Run= 31-May-95 15:10 CFS08
Primary ISN's on[y: No
Date Reported range: 04/26/95 - 05/25/95
Time range each day: 00:00 - 23:59
How Received: AK[
Activity Resutted: AK[
Dispositions: AK[
Officers/Badges: Alt
Grids: AK[
Patrol Areas: At[
Oays of the week: AK[
ACTIVITY COOE
DESCRIPTION
9993 MUTUAL AID/6500
9904 MUTUAL AID/ ALL OTHER
A2345 ASLT 2-INFLICTS BOOILY HARM-OTH WEAP-CHLD-ACQ
A5315 ASLT 5-1NFLT BOOILY HARM-POSS FRRM-CHLD-ACQ
A5351 ASLT 5-INFLICTS ATTEMPTS HRM-HANDS-ADLT-FAM
A5352 ASLT 5-MS-INFLICT BD HRM-HANDS-ASLT-AC
A5354
A5355
A5502
A5531
Bl160
B3494
B4860
C1991
D8500
DC500
F3004
13060
13070
J2500
J2EO0
J3500
ASLT 5-INFLICTS ATTEMPTS HRM-HANDS-CHLD-FAM
ASLT 5-1NFLICTS ATTEMPTS HRM-HANDS-CHLD-ACQ
ASLT 5-THRT BOOILY HARM-NO WEAP-AOLT-ACQ
ASLT 5-THRT BOOILY HARM-KNIFE ETC-ADLT-FAM
BURG 1-OCC RES FRC-U-UNK ~EAP-UNK ACT
BURG 3-UNOCC RES NO FRC-U-UNK ~EAP-CC~ THEFT
BURG ~-UNOCC NRES NO FRC-N-UNK WEAP-UNK ACT
FORGERY~FE-OTHER ACT-OTHER TYPE-PERSON
DRUGS-SMALL AMOUNT MARIJUANA-POSSESSION
DRUGS-DRUG PARAPH-POSSESS-UNK-UNK
ARSON 3-FE-UNK COND-OT PROP-$300-$2499
CRIM AGNST FAM-MS-NEGLECT OF A CHILD
CRIM AGNST FAM-MS-MALIC PUNISHMENT CHILD
TRAFFIC-GM-ORIVE UNOER INFLUENCE OF LIQUOR
TRAF'ACC-GM~AL 10 MORE-UNK INd-UNK VEH
TRAF-ACCIO-MS-DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE OF LIQUOR
MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT
Enfors Ca[Is For Service
INCIDENT ANALYSIS BY ACTIVITY COOE
NUMBER OF
INCIDENTS
5
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Page
tun: 31-Hay-95 15:10 CFS08
PriVy ISN~s on[y: No
)am~orted range: 04/26/95 - 05/25/95
IinlLIIll~nge each day: 00:00 - Z3:59
How Received: ALL
Activity Resulted: Al]
Dispositions: Att
Officers/Badges: ALL
Grids: Alt
Patrol Areas: ALt
Oays of the week: ALt
RC)UNO POLICE OEPARIRERT
Enfors Carts For Service
]NC[DENT ANALYSIS BY ACTIVITY CODE
ACT]V]TY COOE NUMBER OF
DESCRIPTION ]NC[DENTS
J3EO0 TRAF-ACC-MS-AL 10 MORE-UNK ]NJ-UNK VEH
L1043
M3001
M3005
N4106
M4199
N3030
N3090
N3190
O3882
Pl110
P2130
P3110
P3600
R2125
R3155
TC151
CSC 1-UNK ACT-OTH FAM-13-15-F
JUVEN]LE-ALCOHOL OFFENDER
JUVENILE-USE OF TOBACCO
LIQUOR - PROCURING LIQUOR FOR A M]NOR
LIQUOR ' OTHER
NILE-RUNAWAY
O[STURB PEACE-MS-DISORDERLY CONDUCT
O]STURB PEACE'NS'OPEN SEAL LETTER-TELEGRN'PACK
O]STURB PEACE-MS'HARRASSING COHMUNICAT[ONS
OBSEN]TY-MS'OBSCENE PHONE CALL-ADULT
PROP DAMAGE-FE-PR[VATE'UNK INTENT
PROP DAMAGE-GH-BUS[NESS'UNK ]NTENT
PROP DAMAGE-MS-PR[VATE'UNK INTENT
LITTER-UNLAWFUL OEPOS]T OF GARBAGE-NS
ROBB-AGG-NO BH-HIGHWAY-FIREARM-CHILD-ACQ
ROBB-SIMPLE-HIGHWAY-STRONGARM'CHILD'ACQ
THEFT-501-2500-FE-MOTOR VEH-MONEY
THEFT-LESS 200-GM-BUILDING-MONEY
iFT-LESS 200-GM-BUILDING-FIREARMS
THEFT-LESS 200-GM-BUILDING-OTH PROP
THEFT-LESS 200-GM-YARDS-OTH PROP
3
1
1
1
1
2
10
4
1
5
1
1
1
13
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
TG029
TG059
Page
Run= 31-May-95 15:10 CFS08
Primary ISN's only: No
Date Reported range: 04/26/95 - 05/25/95
Time range each day: 00:00 - 23:59
Hou Received: AIl
Activity Resulted: AIl
Oispositions: AIl
Officers/Badges: AIl
Grfds: AIl
Patrol Areas: AIl
Oays of the week: AIl
ACTIVITY CODE
DESCRIPTION
MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT
Enfors Ca[Is For Service
]NC]DENT ANALYSIS BY ACTIVITY CODE
NUMBER OF
]NC[DENTS
TG099 THEFT-LESS 200-GM-SELF SRV GAS-OTH PROP 1
TG150 THEFT-LESS 200'GM-MOTOR VEH-UNKNOWN 1
TG159 THEFT-LESS 200-GM-MOTOR VEN-OTH PROP 4
TG169 THEFT-LESS 200-GN-WATERCRAFT-OTH PROP 2
U2497 THEFT'GM-BICYCLE-NO MOTOR-201-500 1
U3230 FRAUD-MS-LONG DIST PHON CALL-UNK LOSS 1
U3280 THEFT-MS-SHOPLIFTING-UNK LOSS 1
U3288 THEFT-NS-SHOPLIFTING-200 OR LESS 1
U3498 THEFT-MS-BICYCLE-NO MOTOR-200 OR LESS 1
VA021 VEH-MORE THAN 2500-FE-THEFT-AUTO I
VB022 VEH'501-2500-FE-THEFT-TRUCK-BUS 1
W~190 WEAPONS-MS-USES-OTHER TYPE-NO CHAR 1
X3250 CR]M AGNST ADMN dUST-MS-VIOL ORD PROTECT]ON 1
Report Totals:
375
Page
~un: $~*May-95 ~6~ OFF01
Prin~ry ISN's only: No
range: 0&/26/95 - 05/25/95
each day: 00:00 - Z3:59
DispositionS: ALL
Activity codes: ALL
Officers/Badges: ALL
Orids: ALL
ACT ACTIVITY
COOE DESCRIPTION
A2345 ASLT 2-INFLICTS BOOILY HARM-OTH WEAP-CHLD-ACQ
AS31S ASLT S-INFLT BOOILY HARM-POSS FRRM-CHLD-ACQ
A5351 ASLT S-INFLICTS ATTEMPTS HRM-HANDS-ADLT-FAM
A5352 ASLT S-MS-INFLICT BD HRM-HANDS-ASLT-AC
A5354 ASLT S-INFLICTS ATTEMPTS HRM-HANDS-CHLD-FAM
A5355 ASLT S-INFLICTS ATTEMPTS HRM-HANDS-CHLD-ACQ
A5502 ASLT 5-THRT BOOILY HARM-NO WEAP-ADLT-ACQ
SLT 5-TNRT BOOILY HARM-KNIFE ETC-ADLT-FAH
Bl160 BURG 1-OCC RES FRC-U-UNK WEAP-UNK ACT
B3~94 BURG 3-UNOCC RES NO FRC-U-UNK ~EAP-COH THEFT
B4860 BURG 4-UNOCC NRES NO FRC-N-UNK ~EAP-UNK ACT
C1991 FORGERY-FE-OTHER ACT-OTHER TYPE-PERSON
DSSO0 DRUGS-SHALL AMOUNT MARIJUANA-POSSESSION
OCS00 DRUGS-DRUG PARAPH-POSSESS-UNK-UNK
F300~ ARSON 3-FE-UN[ COND-OT PROP-$300-$2499
I3060 CRIN AGNST FAM-MS-NEGLECT OF A CHILD
13070 CRIM AGNST FAM-MS-MALIC PUNISHMENT CHILD
JZSO0 TRAFFIC-GM-DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE OF LIQUOR
JZEO0 TRAF-ACC-GM-AL 10 MORE-UNK INJ-UNK VEH
J3500
L1043
1(3001
TRAF-ACCID-MS-DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE OF LIQUOR
-AL 10 MORE-UNK INJ-UNK VEH
CSC 1-UNK ACT-OTH FAH-13-15-F
JUVENILE-ALCOHOL OFFENDER
MOUMO POLICE DEPARTMENT
Enfors Offense Report
OFFENSE ACTIVITY DISPOSITIONS
Page 1
..... OFFENSES CLEARED ....
OFFENSES UN- ACTUAL AOULT JUVENILE BY EX- PERCENT
REPORTEO FOUNOEO OFFENSES PENOING ARREST ARREST CEPTION TOTAL CLEAREO
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
3 100.0
3 100.0
0 0.0
1 100.0
Run: 31-May-95 16:24 OFF01
Priory ISN's onty: No
Date Reported range: 04/26/95
Ti~e range each day: 00:00 - 23:59
D~spositions: Alt
Activity codes: Att
OffJcers/Bedges: Att
Grids: Att
HOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT
Enfors Offense Report
OFFENSE ACTIVITY DISPOSITIONS
Page
ACT ACTIVITY
COOE DESCRIPTION
1(3005 JUVENILE-USE OF TOBACCO
M4106 LIQUOR - PROCURING LIQUOR FOR A MINOR
M4199 LIQUOR - OTHER
M5350 JUVENILE-RUNAWAY
N3030 DISTURB PEACE-NS-DISORDERLY CONDUCT
H3090 DISTURB PEACE-MS-OPEN SEAL LETTER-TELEGRM-PACK
N3190 DISTURB PEACE-MS-HARRASSING COMMUNICATIONS
03882 OBSENITY-MS-OBSCENE PHONE CALL-ADULT
Pl110 PROP DAHAGE-FE-PRIVATE-UNK INTENT
P2130 PROP DANAGE-GM-BUSINESS-UNK INTENT
P3110 PROP DAMAGE-MS-PRIVATE-UNK INTENT
P3600 LITTER-UNLAWFUL DEPOSIT OF GARBAGE-MS
R2125 ROBB-AGG-NO BH'HIGHWAY-FIREARM-CHILD-ACQ
R3155 ROBB-SIMPLE-HIGHWAY-STRONGARM-CHiLD.ACQ
TC151 THEFT-501-2500-FE-MOTOR VEH-MONEY
TG021 THEFT-LESS 200-GM-BUILDING-MONEY
TG025 THEFT-LESS 200-GM-BUILOING-FIREARMS
TG029 THEFT-LESS 200-GM-BUILDING-OTH PROP
TG059 THEFT-LESS 200-GM-YARDS-OTH PROP
TG099 THEFT-LESS 200-GM-SELF SRV GAS-OTH PROP
TG150 THEFT-LESS 200-GM-MOTOR VEH-UNKNO~N
TG159 THEFT-LESS ZOO-GM-MOTOR VEH-OTH PROP
TG169 THEFT-LESS 200-GN-WATERCRAFT-OTH PROP
..... OFFENSES CLEARED ....
OFFENSES UN- ACTUAL AOULT JUVENILE BY EX- PERCENT
REPORTED FOUNDED OFFENSES PENDING ARREST ARREST CEPTION TOTAL CLEARED
1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 100.0
1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 100.0
2 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 100.0
10 0 10 3 0 5 2 ? 70.0
4 0 4 0 4 0 0 4 100.0
1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
5 0 5 3 2 0 0 2 40.0
1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
13 0 13 12 0 1 0 1 7.6
1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
'1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
1 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 IOL
4 0 4 3 0 1 0 1 25.0
2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0.0
Run: 31-Ma¥-95 16:24 OFFO1
Primary ISN's only: No
range: 04/26/95 - 05/25/95
each day: 00:00 - 23:59
Oispos~tions: ALL
Activity codes: ALl
Officers/Badges: Att
Grids: Att
MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT
Enfors Offense Report
OFFENSE ACTIVITY DISPOSITIONS
ACT ACTIVITY OFFENSES
COOE DESCRIPTION REPORTED
U2497 THEFT-GM-BICYCLE-NO MOTOR-201-500
U3280
U3288
U3498
VA021
VB022
X3250
FRAUD-MS'LONG DIST PHON CALL'UNK LOSS
THEFT-MS-SHOPLIFTING-UNK LOSS
THEFT-MS-SHOPLIFTING-200 OR LESS
THEFT-MS-BICYCLE-NO MOTOR-200 OR LESS
VEH-MORE THAN 2500-FE-THEFT'AUTO
VEH-501-2500-FE-THEFT-TRUCK'BUS
-MS-USES-OTHER TYPE-NO CHAR
CRIH AGNST ADMN dUST-MS-VIOL ORD PROTECTION
Page 3
..... OFFENSES CLEARED ....
UN- ACTUAL AOULT dUVENILE BY EX' PERCENT
FOUNOEO OFFENSES PENOING ARREST ARREST CEPTION TOTAL CLEAREO
0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0.0
0 I 0 0 0 I I 100.0
0 I 0 0 1 0 1 100.0
0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0.0
0 I 0 0 1 0 1 100.0
0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0.0
0 1 0 1 0 0 1 100.0
**** Report Totals:
98
4 94 48 26 16 4 46 48.9
06ta7t1~95 09:i8 612--4724435 TOH REESE PAGE 01
LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT
900 EAST WAYZATA BOULEVARD, SUITE 160 - WAYZATA, MINNESOTA 55391 ' TELEPHONE 812/473-7033
EUGENE R. STROMMEN. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
IOUID MEMBEFI8
William A. J~hnsmne
Cl~air, Mlnnetonka
Tom Penn
VIce Chair. Te,'lkal Bat),
Douglas E, Babcock
Secretao/, Spring Park
Robert Rascop
Treasurer, Shomwood
Mike Bloom
Minnetonka Beach
Alt)ell (Ball) Foster
Deephave.
James N, Gralhwol
Excelsior
Ronald I<llne
Minne~rtsm
Duane MarkU$
Wayzata
Craig Molle!
victoria
Thomas W. Retse
Mound
Herb J. Suellh
Woodland
Joseph Zwak
Greenwood
TO: MOUND CITY COUNCIL DATg: JUNi~ 7, 1~)5
FROM: TOM REESE LMCD REPRESENTATIVE
SUBJF~: MAY EER3IrI'- LMCD
1.0 G~neral l_~_m~
1.1 Executive Director Scarce The 67 rmumes receiv~
wm'e evaluated down to 10, who were invited in for ;~viow. 2 had
already accepted other positiom, so we a~led ~ iata~ewia8 S. All
were well qualified candidates, who seemed to have the I~dc skills to
fill the position. At lZ~mt the top 3 am being bar. ksround checked
by a local ~ plac~l~,nt finn at no cost to tl~ LMCD. Nos. 4
thee fall out. ~ne Plan is to brin~ the top three to the full boa~ for
interview and selectinn on June 14tk
1.2 We l~ave now ope~ted two full months without the m~ of
the ~nmittem, The two board meetings a month ~ to be n
suitable rq~lacean~t for th~ Wa~ S~ and Lak~ Use
Cnmmitte~.
cities for comment. A meettn~ with the city administrato~ is set roi'
Jun¢8~. If the council hasquesti~m eathe drnftbud~et, I
~th
not
60% R~-y¢l~(~ Conl.'nt
30~ Porn Cm,.surrm, Wute
08/07/lSS5 OS:lB ~12--4724435 TOM REESE PAGE 02
3.0 W~der $~
3.1 A on~ y~ar m~um on t~ issmn~ of additional
timc to ftuther ev~lu~ ti2 ~ rul~s ~~ bo~t slip
This will not effect dock lic~.~ ~ln:~ in tl~ proc~ of ~ov~l.
3.2 Work on the envelope concept and the l_,ak~ Walk has
tx~n siowcd duc to thc work load.
4.0 l,~e Urn. Normal routi~ a~vity.
lc: Bill Johnstone
BOARD MEMBERS
William A. Johnstone
Chair, Minnetonka
Douglas E. Babcock
Vice Chair, Spring Park
Joseph Zwak
Secretary, Greenwood
Robert Rascop
Treasurer, Shorewood
Mike Bloom
Minnetonka Beach
Albert (Bert) Foster
Deephaven
James N. Grathwol
Excelsior
Duane Markus
Wayzata
Ross McGlasson
Tonka Bay
Craig Moiler
Victoria
Eugene Partyka
Minnetrista
Tom Reese
Mound
Herb J. Suerth
Woodland
Orono
'r - RECEIVED JUN lgg5
LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT
900 EAST WAYZATA BOULEVARD, SUITE 160 · WAYZATA, MINNESOTA 55391 · TELEPHONE 612/473-7033
June 2, 1995
FROM: Greg Nybeck, Interim Executiv~ Director
SUBJECT: 1996 Draft Budget Review
A meeting has been scheduled for 11 A.M. on
Thursday~ June 8 in Suite 160 in the LMCD office at
the Norwest Bank building in Wayzata. The purpose
of this meeting is to give you an opportunity to
review the proposed budget for 1996 with LMCD staff
and to ask questions you may have before you
present it to your City Councils. A copy of the
draft budget is enclosed.
Please R.S.V.P. at your earliest convenience so we
will have an idea on attendance. We plan to
adjourn this meeting at around 12 NOON and go to
the American Legion for lunch.
Thanks in advance and I look forward to hearing
from you!
60% Recycled Content
30% Pos! Consumer Waste
LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT
1996 Draft Budget
1994 1994 1995 1995 1996
Budget Actual Budget YTD (3/31) Budget
I LMCD Communities Admn Levy
2 Reserve Fund Contribution
3 Court Fines
4 Licenses
5 Interest, Public Funds
6 Shoreland Grants, DNR
7
$ 25,117 $ 35,655 $ 80,322 $57,141 $111,800
65,383 0 39,625 0 0
45,000 38,519 41,000 3,471 40,000
112,000 118,166 86,000 82,139 86,000
6,000 14.108 6,000 4,409 8,000
6.000 1,891 0 0 0
0 1,637 0 265 0
Other Income
: :i~ii~!~209,976 $~252,947:.
{a) Income Prepaid at 80 % in 1992
8
EW Milfoil Program
a City Levy $63,000 $64,323 $63,000 $34,!73 $29,500
b Other Public Agencies 49,500 0 40,000 1.000 24,500
c Private Solicitation 0 1.190 0 0 1,000
d Reserve Fund Allocation 5,000 0 18,500 0 50,000
· Interest 6,000 15,150 8,000 3,661 10,000
)MINISTRATION
Personnel Services:
I Salaries $106,150 $101,450 $113,000 $21,674 $106,000
2 Em Io er Benefit Contributions ' 19,600 17,737 19,700 3,499 18,000
p y i ....,
i:.i3:.:To~i pe~n~i: set~ +,.,~,,,?,,~::~:~:,~,,:--,:~,.,' ::::~:::~::., ,. . ...............................................
Contractual Services:
4 Office Lease & Storage
$11,600 $11,330 $11,647 $2,996 $12,200
5,400 7,470 5,700 5,455 10,000
Office & Administrative:
7 Office, General Supplies
8 Telephone
9 Postage
10 Printing, Publ., Adv.
11 Maintenance, Office Equipment
12 Subscriptions, Memberships
13 Insurance, Bonds
14 Public Information, Legal Notices
$4,300 $3,237 $4,500 $316 $4,500
2,000 1,932 2,000 545 2,000
4,000 3,676 4,500 230 4,800
3.000 1,660 2,000 0 2,000
2,000 2,099 2,000 784 2,000
250 295 200 170 300
5,000 6.334 4,200 0 7,500
2,000 1,703 1,000 847 2,000
15 Mileage, Expenses, Training 3,000 1,186 2,500 306 1,500
~6 Total Office & Administration : $23,550: : t20,469 }21,900.: :$3~i98 ::$26,600 '
Page 2
LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT
1996 Draft Budget
1994 1994 1995 1995 1996
Budget Actual Budget YTD (3/31 ) Budget
Capital Outlay:
17 Furniture, Equipment $3,000 $165 $2,000 $0 $1,000
18 Computer software & hardware updates 2,500 ......
Legal
20 Legal Services $20.000 $11,097 $22,000 $6,033 $22,000
21 Prosecution Services $30,000 24.664 30.000 5,539 27.000
22 Henn. Cty Room & Board 0 5,700 3,000 126 6,000
23 Process Service 200 0 0 0 0
Contract Services/Studies
25 Shoreland Rules, DNR Consultant $2,000 0 0 $0 0
26 Shoreland Rules, DNR City Grants 4,000 0 2,641 0 0
27 Lake Use Density Study 7,000 $6,207 0 0 7,000
28 Mgmt Plan Environment Implementation 15,000 1,332 $13,000 0 7,500
29 School District Boater Ed Program 10,000 0 $10,000 0 0
Eurasian Water Milfoil (EWM)
Weed Harvesting Program
32 Trucking Contract
33 Salaries & Employer Taxes/Insurance
34 Administrative
35 Operation Supplies
$28,160 $22,251 $26,000 $0 $26,000
43,360 35,555 35,240 0 35,000
5,900 2,938 4,060 81 4,000
29,000 19,993 18,800 126 20,000
36 Contract Services 8,500 16,031 15,9OO 0 15,000
37 Contingency & Zebra Mussel Ed. Prog. 8,580 1,478 5,000 0 15,000
Save the Lake Program Income:
a. Private Donations
b. Other income
c. Interest
SubTotal, Save the Lake
Save the Lake Program Expense:
a. Admin Exp
b. Program Exp
INFORMATIONAL:
EVVM Equipment Reserve Allocation
$22,500 $30,360 $27,000 $4,055 $27,000
0 5,877 2,000 878 2,000
4,000 3,806 4,500 2,952 4,500
$26,500 $40,043 $33,500 7,885 $33,500
$26,500 $40,043 $33,500 3,174
$33,500
2,500
31,000
$35,000 $35,000 $35,000 $0 $35,000
LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT
1996 Draft Budget
DiSTRIBUTiON .OF EXPENSE
Deephaven
Excelsior
Greenwood
Minnetonka
Mtka. Beach
Minnetrista
Mound
Orono
Shorewood
Spring Park
Tonka Bey
Victoria
Wayzata
Woodland
Market Valu
Share of
Share of Share of Total
% of Total EWM Prog. Admin. Budget
Market Value $29~500.00 $111,800.00 $141,300.00
322,174,700 7.95 2,345.25
101,495,300 2.50 737.50
68,274,200 1.69 498.55
3,079,151,600 20.00 5,900.00
75,731,700 1.87 551.65
296,765,400 7.33 2,162.35
358,8'~,4,500 8.86 2,613.70
704,073,200 17.38 5,127.10
464,810,500 11.47 3,383.65
56,047,900 1.38 407.10
136,888,300 3.38 997.10
196,039,800 4.84 1,427.80
370,369,100 9.14 2,696.30
89,461,400 2.21 651.95
$6,320,127,600 100.00 $29,500.00
8,888.10
2,795.00
1,889.42
22,360.00
2,090.66
8,194.94
9,905.48
19,430.84
12,823.46
1,542.84
3,778.84
5,411.12
10,218.52
2f470.78
$111,800.00
11,233.35
3,532.50
2,387.97
28,260.00
2,642.31
10,357.29
12,519.18
24,557.94
16,207.11
1,949.94
4,775.94
6,838.92
12,914.82
3,122.73
$141,300.(~'J
Minnetonka:
3 079 151 600
3,240,976,000
Total of market value less Minnetonka because Minnetonka is a constant 20%
Calculating per centage:
City market value divided by 3,240,976,000 times .80 equals per cent
Use only 80% because Minnetonka is always 20%.
i.e. amount of city market value divided by 3,240,976,000 X .80 = % of total
322 Comanche Trail
Hamel, MN 55340
(612) 420-4540
Dear Mayor,
Consider representing your community at the Hennepin County
Old Tyme Fair's good spirited, low tech, historically significant
Mayor's Milking Challenge on Friday, July 28, at 12:30. We hope to
gather mayors from ~.roughout Hemqepin Cotmw for Lhis unique
event.
Mayor Clarence Ranallo, proudly representing ~t. Anthony, won
the 1994 Mayor's Milking Challenge. Who will equal this feat in
19957
The Hennepin County Fair will provide the bovines, buckets, and
appropriate coveralls. Come help us have fun at the Fair. Plase fill
out the form below and return as soon as possible.
Thanks!
Andy Rozeboom
Hermepin County Fair Board President
322 Comanche Trail
Hamel, MN 55340
Yes, I'd like to participate in the Mayor's Milking Contest!
I can't, but my designated substitute
Sorry, not this year.
iV~yo~. City.
322 Comanche Trail
Hamel, MN 55340
(612) 420-4540
FROM: Hennepin County Fair
Kathy Juhl at 47'2-2485
Please inc'lude thc following Hennepin County Fait' information in your city
newsletter. We'd li'ke to encourage Hennepin' County residents to I~e a par~ of the
Fair's activities.
Participate in or attend the 89th Hennepin County Fair in Corcoran on July 27
through the 30th. See motocross races, demolition derbies, a draft horse pull, a
skid steer rodeo, mountain bike races, pig races, over 2500 creative activities
entries, many commercial booths and food vendors, 4-H club competition,
antique steam powered farm equipment, a country band, a beach band, a carnival
and more.
Easy to reach at the corners of county roads 101 and 10, three miles north of
Highway 55, the Hennepin County Fair is a great place to bring the kids. The
Teddy Bear Band, Tricia and the Toons, the Pedal Tractor Pull, Big Wheel races,
and Fun at the Fair contests involve the kids in the Fair. The Children's
Barnyard features llamas, goats, and a potbellied pig, while the new exotic petting
zoo displays antelopes, a kangaroo, a baby camel, a baby zebra, emus and more.
The Amateur Talent Contest offers three age divisions __ includin~ one ot~en to
all ages, a 13 to 18 division for teens, and one for pre-teens 12 and under~
Contestants placing first through fourth receive cash prizes with winners
advancing to the State Fair Talent Contest. Camel rides, pony fides, Monster
Truck rides, and helicopter rides, weather permitting, are available at the Fair.
For a list of the Creative Activities judged classes open to Hennepin County
residents at the 1995 Hennepin Count3,. Fair or the complete event schedule, please
write the Fair Secretary at 322 Comanche Trail, Hamel MN 55340 or call 420-
4546. Hennepin County Fair information will also be available at Hennepin
County Libraries. Parking is always free at the Fair. Daily admission is $4 for
adults, $2 for children ages 6 to 12, free for anyone 5 and 'under. Hours are
noon to 10 Thursday: 9 am to midnight on Friday and Saturday, and 10 am to 8
pm on Sunday.
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