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1987-01-13 CITY OF MOUND MOUND, MINNESOTA MOUND CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 7:30 P.M., TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1987 COUNCIL CHAMBERS Resolution Formally Accepting the Resignation of Councilmember Steve Smith and Declaring a Vacancy on the City Council Pg. 4 2. Swearing in of New Mayor and Councilmembers Approve the Minutes of December 23, 1986, Regular Meeting Resolution Appointing Acting Mayor for 1987 Resolution Appointing Acting City Manager for 1987 Pg. 5-12 Pg. 13 Pg. 14 Resolution Appointing Council Representatives to the Park Commission, Planning Commission and Cable T.V. Committee Pg. 15 7. Resolution Designating the Official Newspaper for 1987 Pg. 16-22 Resolution Designating the Official Depositories for 1987 Pg. 23 Resolution Approving the Purchase of a $20,000 Bond for the City Clerk Pg. 24 10. Resolution Approving the Purchase of a $20,000 Bond for the City Treasurer/Finance Director Pg. 25 11. Resolution to Concur with the Park Commission Recommendation to Reappoint Shirley Andersen, Nancy Clough and Linda Panetta to the Park Commission for 3 Year Terms Beginning January 1, 1987 Pg. 26-27 12. Resolution to Concur with the Planning Commission Recommendation to Reappoint Vern Andersen, Geoff Mi'chael and Frank Weiland to the Planning Commission for 3 Year Terms Beginning January 1, 1987. Pg. 28 13. Resolution to Concur with the Cable T.V. Committee and Establish Terms for the Committee and Appoint Certain Persons to Those Terms Pg. 29-31 14. Resolution Appointing a Representative to the L.M.C.D. Pg. 32-35 Page 1 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 25. 26. Resolution Appointing Delegate and Alternate to the Association of Metropolitan Municipalities Acceptance of Official Logo to Commemorate 75th Anniversary of City of Mound and Mound City Days Pg. 36 Pg. 37-40 Resolution Designating One Way Streets Pg. 41 Resolution Designating No Parking Zones Pg. 42-46 Resolution Relating to Time Limit Parking Pg. 47-48 Resolution Relating to Time Parking Pg. 49-50 Request to Release Certain Funds Held in Escrow by the First National Bank of St. Paul for Ashco in Relation to Cobblestone Cove BID AWARD; Shoreline Protection and Rip-Rapping (To be handed out at the meeting) Pg. 51-53 Comments & Suggestions from Citizen Present State License Renewals for the Following Charitable Gambling Organizations: 1. American Legion Post #398 2. Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church Pg. 54 Payment of Bills Pg. 55-67 INFORMATION/MISCELLANEOUS A. Department Head Monthly Reports for December 1986. Pg. 68-91 Be School Board Minutes of November 10, 1986 November 13, 1986 December 8, 1986 December 15, 1986 Letter'from west Hennepin Public Safety regarding the renaming of Hennepin County Road 83. Pg. 92-95 Pg. 96 Invitation to attend a reception at Hennepin County Parks in Plymouth on January 22, 1987, from 4:30 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.. Please'let me know if you are interested in ~t~ I have to notify them by January 20. Pg. 97 Ee A copy of the Legislative Program adopted by the Association of Metropolitan Municipalities is available for your review. Let me know if you would like to review it. Page 2 Ge He A copy of the proposed 5-Year Development Program for the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission (MWCC) is available for your review. Let me know if you would like to review it. Announcements of upcoming programs for newly elected officials and veteran elected officials. These are very valuable to all elected officials and I would encourage you to attend. These seminars are held annually and are put on by the League of Minnesota Cities and the Government Training Service. Pg. 98-101 Brochure on the annual National League of Cities (NLC) Congressional City Conference to be held February .28 - March 3 in Washington, D.C. We need to know as soon as possible if you wish to attend..Pg. 102 Brochure from Minnesota Soft Drink (MSD) Recycle and Super Cycle regarding their services in recycling to the metropolitan area. We are engaged in a contract for 1987 with Super Cycle for all of our recycling. Pg. 103 Page 3 RR~OLU?ION NO. 87- J nu ry 13, 1R87 RESOLUTION FORMALL~ ACCEPTING THE RESIGNATION OF COUNCILMEMBER STEVE SMITH AND DECLARING A VACANCY ON THE CITY COUNCIL WHEREAS, on November 4, 1986, Councilmember Steve Smith was elected Mayor of the City of Mound, term beginning January 1, 1987; and WHEREAS, Councilmember Smith has submitted his resignation as of January 1, 1987. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound does hereby accept Councilmember Steve Smith's resignation as of January 1, 1987, and hereby declares a vacancy on the City Council of the remainder of Councilmember Smith's term to December 31, 1988. 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 Clerk 194 December 23, 1986 MINUTES - MOUND CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING DECEHBER 23, 1986 The City Council of Mound, Hennepin County, Minnesota, met in regular.session on Tuesday, December 23, 1986, at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers at 5341Maywood Road, in said City. Those 'present were: Mayor Bob Polston, Councilmembers Phyllis Jessen, Gary Paulsen, Russ Peterson and Steve Smith. Also present were: City Manager Edward J. Shukle, Jr., City Clerk- Fran Clark, City Attorney Curt Pearson, City Engineer John Cameron, and the following interested citizens: Harold Mocker, Nancy Clough, Pat & Paul Meisel, Vincent Forystek, Joan Polston, Fire Chief Don Bryce, Jerry Babb and Councilmembers Elect Liz Jenson and Skip Johnson. The Mayor opened the meeting and welcomed the people in attendance. The City Manager presented an Appreciation Award to Councilmember Russ Peterson and the City Attorney presented an Appreciation Award to Mayor Bob Polston for their years of service to the City of Mound. Councilmember Gary Paulsen had received his award at the annual City Christmas Party. MOTION made by Peterson, seconded by Smith to approve the Minutes of the December 9, 1986, Regular Meeting, as presented. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. pUBLIC HEARING: DELINOUENT UTILITY BILLS The City Manager reported that the amount is now down to $1,672.07. Paulsen moved and Peterson seconded the following resolution: RESOLUTION ~86-1 83 RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE DELINQUENT UTILITY BILLS IN THE AMOUNT OF $1672.07 AND AUTHORIZING THE STAFF TO SHUT-OFF WATER SERVICE FOR THOSE ACCOUNTS The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING: VINCENT FORYSTEK? LOTS 9~25~26~27 & PART OF 15 & 16, BLOCK 8, PEMBROKE. PROPOSED SUB- DIVISION OF LAND (INVERNESS HEIGHTS) The Mayor reopened the public hearing. There were no comments. 195 December 23, 1986 The Mayor closed the public hearing. The City Engineer stated that he met with Councilmember ?eterson in regard to the removal and replacement of approximately 80 feet of inplace concrete curb and gutter and bituminous paving of Paisley Road and reconstructing this section to drain westerly. The appoximate cost of $3,700 to $4,000 to be paid by the City. The Engineer suggested paying for this out of the street project fund because there is money available in that fund for this type of construction. Councilmember Peterson stated he now agrees with the Engineer's recommendation. Peterson moved and Paulsen seconded the following resolution: RESOLUTION ~86-18~ RESOLUTION APPROVING A PRELIMINARY PLAT AND LOT VARIANCE FOR LOT 5, BLOCK 1, INVERNESS HEIGHTS FOR VINCENT FORYSTEK (P & Z CASE ~86-550) adding #6 to the proposed resolution on Page 2760 to read as follows: "6. The City to pay for removing approximately the last 60 feet of inplace concrete curb and gutter and bituminous paving of Paisley Road and reconstructing this section to drain westerly at a cost of approximately $3,700 to $4,000." The vote was 3 in favor with Polston and Smith voting nay. Motion carried. Both Mayor Polston and Councilmember Smith stated they felt the developer should~pay for the reconstruction of Paisley Road. BID AWARD: RECYCLING CONTRACT The City Manager explained that only one bid was receiv:ed for the 1987 Recycling Collection Contract. It was from Super Cycle who is now responsible for the collection of recyclables in Mound. Their bid was $1,050.00 per month and they are not charging anything to come out on the third Saturday of each month for our drop-off site. This is less than the amount they were charging in 1986. For 1987, $13,900 was budgeted and Mound is still eligible for Hennepin County and Metro Council funds. Paulsen moved and Peterson seconded the following resolution: RESOLUTION ~86-185 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE BID OF SUPER CYCLE IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,050 PER MONTH FOR CITY-WIDE, CURBSIDE RECYCLING PICK-UP AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR & MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A RECYCLING CONTRACT WITH SUPER CYCLE 196 December 23, 1986 The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. Councilmember Jessen pointed out that the City of Mound received an award from Hennepin County for its efforts in recycling. REOUEST FROM 7~TH ANNIVERSARY/MOUND CITY DAYS COMMITTEE - HAROLD Harold' Meeker, Chairman of the above, and Paul Meisel presented a proposed budget for the Mound City Days/75th Anniversary Celebration to the City Council. They also went over the. tentative plans for a commemorative brochure for the celebration. They then requested $2,000 from the City to help defray the costs involved. Councilmember Paulsen stated he did not think $2,000 was enough and suggested $3,500. MOTION made by Paulsen, seconded by Peterson that $3,500 be set-up in the General Fund Budget as a line-item for~the ?Sth Anniversay Celebration/Mound City Days, money to come from the Contingency Fund, and the City Manager and the Finance Director to administer the fund. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. RECODIFICATION OF CITY OF MOUND ORDINANCES The City Attorney reported that this has been in the process for 3 1/2 years and is finally ready for adoption by the City Council. His firm has gone through and attemped to do the following: Identify conflicting ordinances and repeal or redraft inconsistencies or unclear ordinance provisions· Remove archaic and unconstitutional ordinances. Develop an organizational framework that facilitates access to the.City's laws and provides for continuous updating. Gone into an extensive index and comprehensive reference system. Gone through a general review of the entire body of municipal ordinances for omissions and to try to bring them consistent with current state law. He further reported that they are still clarifying pages, clearing up typos and other minor matters· He presented an ordinance adopting the revision and codification for the Council's consideration. Paulsen moved and Peterson seconded the following: ORDINANCE ~92 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A REVISION AND CODIFICATION OF ORDINANCES TO B~ KNOWN AS 197 December 23, 1986 TflE MOUND CIT'X CODE OF 1~8(~ The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. The City Attorney stated that this will become operative and effective upon its passage and as soon as the Clerk shall publish a notice for two (2) successive weeks in the official newspaper, stating that the printed copies of the City Code are available for general distribution, and a copy is posted at the local community library. RESOLUTION REOUESTING THAT THE lq87 & lq88 MSA BOND PAYMENT~ INCLUDING INTEREST~ BE MADE FROM CITY FUNDS The City Engineer explained that the reason for this resolution is that there is excess money in the 1981 special assessment fund because the money, was invested at a high rate of interest and there were prepayments. The City can then use the additional MSA money for future MSA street improvement projects such as County Road 15 where the City will be responsible for a portion of the cost. Polston moved and Paulsen seconded the following resolution: RESOLUTION ~86-186 RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE 1987 AND 1988 MSA BOND PAYMENT, INCLUDING INTEREST, BE MADE FROM CITY FUNDS The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY The City Clerk explained the necessity for the Council to pass the proposed resolution relating to Lot 6, Block 34, Wychwood, and Lot 14, Block 26, Wychwood. Jessen moved and Smith seconded the following resolutioh: RESOLUTION ~86-187 RESOLUTION RECONVEYING (IF NECESSARY) CERTAIN TAX FORFEIT LANDS BACK TO THE STATE AND REQUESTING THE COUNTY BOARD TO IMPOSE CONDITIONS ON THE SALE OF SAID TAX FORFEIT LANDS AND TO RESTRICT THE SALE TO OWNERS OF ADJOINING LANDS The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. The City Clerk explained the necessity for the Council to pass the proposed resolution relating to a portion of Lot 15, Block 9, Whipple, and the North 14 feet of Lot 15, Block 9, Whipple. Paulsen moved and Peterson seconded the following resolution: 198 December 23, 1986 RESOLUTION ~86-188 RESOLUTION RECONVEYING CERTAIN PORTION OF TAX FORFEIT LANDS BACK TO THE STATE; REQUESTING THESE LANDS BE CONBINED; REQUESTING THE COUNTY BOARD TO IMPOSE CONDITIONS ON THE SALE OF SAID TAX FORFEIT LANDS AND TO RESTRICT THE SALE TO OWNERS OF ADJOINING LANDS The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. TRANSFERS OF FUNDS The City Manager explained the transfers of funds. Paulsen moved and Peterson seconded the following resolution: RESOLUTION ~86-1 89 RESOLUTION TO TRANSFER $48,822.00 FROM THE LIQUOR FUND TO THE 1986 SEALCOAT PROJECT The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. Paulsen moved and Smith seconded the following resolution: RESOLUTION ~86-190 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TRANSFERS FROM THE ..GENERAL FUND TO AREA FIRE SERVICE FUND AND FIRE CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. OPTICAl- SCAN VOTING EOUIPMENT The City Manager and the City Clerk explained the new equipment that is available for purchase thru Hennepin County at a reduced rate if the machines are ordered before December 31, 1986. Delivery and payment for these machines would not be until 1988 so it could be budgeted..for in the 1988 Budget. We can purchase these machines along with a majority of other cities in Hennepin County at a cost of $4,176.00 per machine. We need 6 machines. If they are not purchased with the County now, they would cost $4,800.00 or more per machine in 1988. They will not only save time in counting the votes but can eliminate crossover votes in primary elections and other mistakes made by the voters. They will also eliminate paying for the preparation of ballot pages and the County will do the programming for free. Polston moved and Paulsen seconded the following resolution: RESOLUTION ~86-191 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF A PURCHASE ORDER TO HENNEPIN COUNTY FOR THE PURCHASE OF 6 OPTECH III-P VOTING MACHINES WITH VOTING SUPPLY CASES TO BE PAID FOR IN 1988 199 December 23, 1986 The vote was 4 in favor with Smith voting nay. Motion carried. COMMENTS & SUGGESTIONS FROM C~TIZENS PRESENT There were no comments or suggestions from citizens present. PAYMENT OF BILLS The bills were presented for consideration. MOTION made by Paulsen, seconded by Jessen to approve the payment of bills as presented on the pre-list in the amount of $108,62~.32, when funds are available. A roll call vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. MINNESOTA NBA BASKETBALL TEAM NAME The City Manager presented a letter from Minnesota NBA Basketball asking for the Council's choice of the two names they feel are the best for an NBA Basketball team. The choices were: 1. Minnesota Polars, or 2. Minnesota Timber Wolves. MOTION made by Paulsen, seconded by JesSen asking the Manager to write a letter stating that the City Council did not like either name ~that has been submitted. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. AD FOR PERSON TO FILL UNEXPIRED TERM ON THE CITY COUNCIL MOTION made by Smith, seconded by Paulsen to place an ad in the want ad section of The Laker for people to submit resumes for the Council to review to fill the unexpired term on the City Council. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. INFORMATION/MISCELLANEOUS A® November 1986 Financial Report as prepared by John Norman, Finance Director. Article from the Minnetonka Sailor concerning a nuisance ordinance in the City of Minnetonka. C® Statistical data from the Metropolitan Council on population, households and employment. De Congratulations to Jan Bertrand on receiving her Associates Degree in Building Inspection Technology from North Hennepin Community College. 2OO December 23, 1986 MOTION made by Paulsen, seconded by Peterson to adjourn at 8:25 P.M. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. Edward J. Shukle, Jr., City Manager Fran Clark, CMC, City Clerk BILLS DECEMBER 23, 1986 Computer Run Dated 12/18/86 Batch 864122 28,385.44 " " " Batch 864123 80,238.88 Total Bills 108,624.32 RESOLUTION NO. 87- RESOLUTION APPOINTING ACTING MAYOR FOR 1987 January 13, 1 987 . BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of Mound, Minnesota does hereby appoint Acting Mayor for the year 1 987. 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 Clerk January 13, 1987 RESOLUTION NO. 87- RESOLUTION APPOINTING ACTING CIT~ MANAGER FOR 1987 BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, does hereby appoint Francene C. Clark, City Clerk, as the Acting City Manager for the year of 1987, if the City Manager is disabled, incapacitated, away on city business or away on vacation. If both the City Manager and the City Clerk are disabled, incapacitated, away on city business or away on vacation then John Norman, Finance Director, is hereby appointed as Acting City Manager. The foregoing resolution was moved by Councilmember seconded by Councilmember The following Councilmembers voted in the affirmative: The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: Mayor Attest: City Clerk January 13, 1987 RESOLUTION NO. 87- RESOLUTION APPOINTING ~~a~r~ TO THE PARK COMMISSION, ~'~ TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND~~~,-~ TO THE CABLE T.V. COMMISSION AS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES FOR 1987 BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, does hereby appoint the following Councilmem- bers as Council Representatives to the following City Commissions' for 1987: to the Park Commission to the Planning Commission to the Cable T.V. Commission 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 Clerk /3- Box 82 * 2310 Commerce Bh, d. Mound, Mn. 55364 * 472-1140 To: Fran Clark, Mound City Clerk Jan. 9, 1987 Re: Quote on sample of agenda items Dear Fran: With regard to the requested quote on publication of upcoming agenda items, the sample shown below is set in 6-point type and includes the information you asked for. The cost for publishing this would be $9.08 per time, or $217.92 for 24 insertions. That's based on our $4.54 per column inch rate for legals. Thanks for your interest. Hope we can be of service to you. Sincerely, /~B,~~ H~!m Managing Editor The Laker Mound (Official Publication) CITY OF MOUND AGENDA 7:30 P.M. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1985 PUBLIC HEARING: XXXX Paisley Rd. CASE 86-550 Vincent D. Forystek. Recluest: Proposed Subdivision of Land. CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING: Cable Tele- vis/on Communications. CASE 85-551: Angeia Hingo$, 4797 Northern Road Recluest: Variance to Remodel 5 Expand an Existing Nonconforming Structure. CASE S$o5~2: Ronald & Odessa Griffiths, 4947 Crest* view Road Request: Fence Variance to Allow the Finished Fabric Side Toward the Applicant's Property CASE S5-563: Ed & Melanie FreKJlund. 4909 island View Drive, Re(~uest: Variance in Setback to the Side and Front Property Line. Box 82 * 23111 Commerce Bh'd. Mound, Mn. 55364 * 472-1140 To: City of Mound Jan. 6,1987 Re: Appointment of official newspaper Dear City Council Members: It's that time of year again, time for us to thank you for having chosen The Laker as Mound's official newspaper in the past and to ask that you consider selecting us to continue in that role in 1987. The Laker, with a total home-delivered circulation of 8,400-plus, provides blanket coverage of the Westonka area~ including every mailing address in Mound (except when we -- or the post office -o goof and miss somebody). Our office is located at 2310 Commerce Blvd. in downtown Mound. Our rate for legal notices is $4.54 per column inch for initial insertions, and $3.03 per column inch for subsequent publications...That $4.54 rate can also be expressed as $2.27 per square inch (our columns are 2 inches wide) or 45 cents per line. Expressed as a line rate, however, the figure is meaningful only when considered in relation to line length. For example, our 45 cent-per-line rate is the same as a 33.75 cent-per-line rate in a publica- tion which uses columns 11/2 inches wide. That's because the longer the line, the fewer lines needed for a given body of information. .... We will furnish up to two affidavits of publication per legal notice at no extra charge. If more than two affidavits are needed, additional ones are 50 cents each. Our deadline for legals is 4:30 p.m. Wednesday for the following week's publication. They may be mailed to or dropped off at our office, or give us a call and we will pick them up. Thanks again for considering The Laker.as Mound's official newspaper. We have enjoyed work- ing with the city over the years and look forward to continuing to do so. Sincerely, Bill Holm Managing Editor, The Laker TH~ k^K~ - 1~86 5XPSN555 COMMERCE PLACE 68.10 GENERAL SEWER/ ADS WATER 2,266.53 1 20.56 LIQUOR ESCROW 1,954.80 27.24 CDBG 30.65 RECYCLING 336.00 TOTAL $4,803.88 Recycling is reimbursed 1/2 CDBG reimbursed 100% Escrow (paid by developer) -168.00 - 30.65 - 27.24 TOTAL PAID BY CITY OF MOUND $4,577.99 MINNESOTA SUBUI BAN NI WSPAPEP. S. INC. December 8, 1986 City Council City of Mound 5341Maywood Road Mound, MN 55364 Dear Council Members: We would appreciate your designation of the Westonka Sailor to be your official newspaper for the year 1987. Our rate for legal publications as permitted by Minnesota law will be 38¢ per line for the first insertion and 15¢ per line for each. additional insertion. All items to be published should reach this office by Wednesday a.m. preceding your Monday publication. To assist us in providing the best possible service, we request that you direct your publications to the attention of Meridel Hedblom, Legal Publications, 7401 Bush Lake Road, Edina, MN 55435. Two notarized affidavits will be provided of each of your publi- cations. Addi. tional 'notarized affidavits, on request, will be furnished at 25¢ each. Thank you for considering us as the official newspaper for the City of Mound for the fortkcoming year. Very truly yours, A~APERS , INC. Publishers of Current Newspapers, Sailor Newspapers, Sun-Current Newspapers and Foous Newspapers 7401 Bush Lake Road · Edina, Minnesota 55~,35 · (612) 831-1200 SUBUl BAN NI WSPAPI P.S, INC. January 8, 1987 City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, MN 55364 Attn: Fran Clark City Clerk Dear Fran: We are enclosing the copy for the sample agenda you sent us which we have set two ways. Copy A is as we would nor- mally set the copy. Copy B is set to comply with your re- quest for a 4 inch column. Our print type is 6 pt. crown and our column width is 9.3 picas. Therefore we can get more copy in a smaller amount of space than the example you included. The charge for Copy A would be 27 lines @ 38¢ per line or $10.26 which would amount to $246.24 per year. Copy B is 48 lines @ 38¢ per line or $18.24 amounting to $437.76 per year. These rates are based on 24 insertions over the year as you requested. The Westonka Sailor will be happy to publish your copy either way. Sincerely, L.J~ Canning Publisher LJC: mh Publishers of Current Newspapers, Sailor Newspapers, Sun-Current Newspapers and Focus Newspapers 7401 Bush Lake Road · Edina, Minnesota 55435 · (612) 831-1200 DISPLAY -- NJS Legal 471 MOUND (Offieisl Publication) CITY OF MOUND AGENDA ~:~0 P.M. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9,19M PUBLIC HEARING: CASE IM-~S0: Vincent D. For- ystok. XXXX Paisley Rd. Request: Proposed Subdivision of Land CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING: Cable Television Com- munications CASE 186.M1: Angein Hinges, 4797 Northern Road. Request: Variance to Remodel .& Ex. pond on Existing Noneon. Sol'ming Stroc~uro CASE d~St.M~: aonaM & Odessa Oriffltba, 4M? Crostview Road Request: Fence VariancetoAl* iow the Finlehed Fabric Side Toward the Applicant*s Property CASE tq 8LASS: Ed & Melanin FreMlund, 4000 Island View Drive Request: Variance in Setback to the Side and Front Property (Jan. 12, 10OT)*MOUND DISPLAY -- NJS Legal 471 MOUND (Offieisl Publication) CITY OF MOUND AGENDA 7:~0 P.M. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, IMS PUBLIC HEARING: CASE IM-S~O: Vincent D. For- ystek, XXXX Paisley Rd. rtequest: Proposed Subdivision of Land CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING: CaMe Television Com- munications CASE t86-S61: Angeia Hlngoa, 479T No'fibers Road, Request: Variance to Remodel & Expand on Existing Noncen. forming Structure CASE df86-$62: Ronald & Odessa Griffiths. 4947 Crostview Road · Request: Fence VariancetoAl* Iow the Finished Fabric Side Toward the Applinant*s Property CASE t 86-S93: Ed & Meianie Freidlund, 4909 Island View Drive Request: Variance in Setback to the Side and Front Property Line CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING: Cable Television Com. municatlons CASE tM*MI: Anaeia Hlnaos, 4797 Northers Road, Request: Variance to Remodel & Expand on Existing Noncon- forming Structuro CASE ~86-S~: Ronaid & Odesu GriffJtba, 4947 Crestview Road Request: Fence Variance to Al. Iow the Finished Fabric Side Toward the Applicant*s Property CASE ~ 86-$63: Ed & Meianie FreJdlund, 4909 Island View Drive Request: Variance in Setback to the Side and Front Proper~y Line CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING: Cable Television Com- munications (Jan. 12, 1087)-MOUND January t3, 1987 RESOLUTION NO. 87- RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE OFFICIAL DEPOSITORIES FOR 1987 BE IT RESOLYED, that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, does hereby designate the following banks as official depositories for the City of Mound in 1987: State Bank of Mound First Minnesota First Bank f-~=mm~-~ank St. Paul American National Bank of St. Paul Marquette National Bank ~o~~ Dain Bosworth,~In~. Kidder, Peabody & Co. Offerman & Co., Inc. Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood Prudential-Bache BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City's deposits shall be .protected by Federal Deposit Insurance and/or collateral in accordance with MSA Chapter 118. BEFIT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Tr. easurer is hereby authorized to open or continue an account or accounts with said institutions on such terms as required by said institutions in the name of the City, and to deposit, or cause to be deposited in such account or account, any monies, checks, drafts, orders, notes or other instruments for the payment of money, upon compliant by said depository with this resolution and the law in such case provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the designation shall continue in force unt. il December 31, 1987, or until written notice of its revision or modification has been received by said institUtion. 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: Attest: City Clerk Mayor RESOLUTION NO. 87- RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR 198T January 13, 1987 BE IT RESOLYED, that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota does hereby designate the official newspaper for the City of Mound for 1987. The foregoing resolution was moved by Councilmember and seconded by Councilmember The foliowing Councilmembers voted in the affirmative: The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: Mayor Attest: City Clerk January 13, 1987 RESOLUTION NO. 87- RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE OFFICIAL DEPOSITORIES FOR 1987 BE IT RESOLYED, that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, does hereby designate the following banks as official depositories for the City of Mound in 1987: State Bank of Mound First Minnesota First Bank Minneapolis First Bank St. Paul American National Bank of St. Paul Marquette National Bank Northwestern National Bank of Minneapolis Dain Bosworth, Inc. Kidder, Peabody & Co. Offerman & Co., Inc. Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood Prudential-Bache BE IT FURTHER RESOLYED that the City's deposits shall be protected by Federal Deposit Insurance and/or collateral in accordance with MSA Chapter 118. BE IT FURTHER RESOLYED that the City Treasurer is hereby authorized to open or continue an account or accounts with said institutions on such terms as required by said institutions in the name of the City, and to deposit, or cause to be deposited in such account or account, any monies, checks, drafts, orders, notes or other instruments for the payment of money, upon compliant by said depository with this resolution and the law in such case provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the designation shall continue in force unt'il December 31, 1987, or until written notice of its revision or modification has been received by said institution. 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: Attest: City Clerk Mayor January 13, 1987 RESOLUTION NO. 8?- RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF A $20,000 BOND FOR THE CIT~ CLERK BE IT RESOLYED that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, does hereby authorize the purchase of a $20,000 bond for the City Clerk~ Francene C. Clark~ for 1987. The foregoing resolution was moved by Couneilmember and seconded by Coun¢ilmember The following Councilmembers voted in the affirmative: The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: Mayor Attest: City Clerk January 13, 1987 RESOLUTION NO. 87- RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF A $20,000 BOND FOR THE CITY TREASURER/FINANCE DIRECTOR BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, does hereby authorize the purchase of a $20,000 bond for the City Treasurer/Finance Director, John Norman, for 1 987. 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 Clerk January 13, 1987 RESOLUTION NO. 87- RESOLUTION TO CONCUR WITH THE PARK COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION TO REAPPOINT SHIRLEY ANDERSEN, NANCY CLOUGH AND LINDA PANETTA TO THE PARK COMMISSION FOR 3 YEAR TERMS BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1987 BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, does hereby concur with the Park Commission's recommendation to reappoint Shirley Andersen, Nancy Clough and Linda Panetta to the Park Commission for 3 year terms beginning January 1, 1987. 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 Clerk CITY of MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 (612) 472-1155 TO: Ed Shukle, City Manager FROM: Jim Fackler, Park Director DATE: December 12, 1986 SUBJECT: Park Commission Appointments The terms of office for Park Commissioners Shirley Andersen', Nancy Clough and Linda Panetta expire December 31, 1986. They have expressed an interest in being re-appointed for another term on the Park Commission. ms An equal opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. January 13, 1987 RESOLUTION NO. §7- RESOLUTION TO CONCDR WITH THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS TO REAPPOINT VERN ANDERSEN, GEOFF MICHAEL AND FRANK WEILAND TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR 3 YEAR TERMS BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1987 BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, does hereby concur with the Planning Commission's recommendation to reappoint Vern Andersen, Geoff Michael and Frank Weiland to the Planning Commission for 3 year terms beginning January 1, 1987. 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 Clerk January 13, 1987 RESOLUTION NO. 87- RESOLUTION TO CONCUR WITH THE CABLE T.¥. COMMITTEE AND ESTABLISH TERMS FOR THE COMMITTEE AND APPOINT CERTAIN PERSONS TO THOSE TERMS WHEREAS, on December 18, 1986, the Cable T.V. Committee met and decided to ask the City Council to establish terms of office for the committee; and WHEREAS,the following recommendation is being made: 3 persons to serve three year terms, beginning on January 1, 1987 3 persons to serve two year terms, beginning on January 1, 1987 3 persons to serve one year terms, beginning on January 1, 1987 1 Representative from the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, does hereby concur with the Cable T. V. Committee and establishes the above terms. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council also concurs with Cable T.V. Committee recommendations to appoint the following persons: To three year terms beginning January 1, 1987: Linda Paulsen, Doc Meier and Gary Paulsen. To two year terms beginning January 1, 1987: Jim Kutzner, Bernie Lister and Don Ulrick. To one year terms beginning January 1, 1987: Chuck Champine, Marsha Smith and the Council Representative. 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: Attest: City Clerk Mayor MINUTES OF THE CABLE TV ADVISORY COMMITTEE - DECEMBER 18, 1986 The meeting was called to order at 7:30 PM. Members present: Jim Kutzner, Gary Paulsen, Don Ulrick,Doc Meier, Marsha Smith, Linda Paulsen and Chuck Champine. Absent: Jack Braezile. Also present was the City Manager, Ed Shukle. Upon motion by Ulrick, seconded by Gary Paulsen, carried unanimously the minutes of the October 16, 1986 regular meeting were approved. A review of the 1986 agenda items of major significance was held. Chairman Jim Kutzner reviewed the committee goals from the July 24, 1986 minutes. Items dis- cussed were: 1. Community Survey - The consensus was to have Marsha Smith and Linda Paulsen serve as a subcommittee to come up with a suggested survey. The city manager is to contact Dow-Sat regarding use of their mailing list for their subscribers. Both items will be discussed at the next meeting. 2. Annual Report - This was tabled until later. 3. Public Access - It was moved by Ulrick, seconded by Smith to recommend to the city council that $4500 be appropriated to purchase equipment for the local access programing studio, with a number one priority being a time based generator. Jim Kutzner offered an amendment to the motion that the committee would recommend $5000. to the council with no other restrictions other than the fact .that we would buy the equipment and Dow-Sat would be required to maintain it. This was seconded by Smith. The amendment was then voted upon and passed with the ayes being: L. Paulsen, Kutzner, Smith and Meier, the nayes were Ulrick and G. Paulsen. Then the original motion was voted upon as amended and passed unanimously. It was then moved by Ulrick, seconded by Gary Paulsen to have the equipment that is purchased identified as the equipment to be located at the local access studio and clearly" marked "Property of the City of Mound", with the date of purchase. The motion passed unanimously. It was then moved by Ulrick, seconded by Gary Paulsen to establish the terms of office for the committee as follows: three persons to serve ~ three year term, three persons to serve two year terms, three persons to serve one year terms with a councilmember included for a one year term. Motion Passed unanimously. It was moved by Ulrick, seconded by Chanpine to have the following persons serve the corresponding terms: L. Paulsen, Doc Meier, G. Paulsen (to be recommended to the City Council) to three year terms. Two year terms: Don Ulrick, Jim Kutzner.and one new member. One year term: Marsha Smith, Chuck Champine and a council representative. The following vote was recorded: the ayes were Ulrick, Champine, Meier, L. Paulsen and G. Paulsen. Nayes were Smith and Kutzner. It was then moved by Kutzner, seconded by Meier and carried unanimously to rec- ommend Gary Paulsen to be reappointed to the committee to serve one of'the vacancies on the committee. The remaining vacancy was discussed. It was the consensus to have dim Kutzner and the city manager interview potential applicants for the vacancy on the committee. Also discussed within the community goal section was two way capacity electrical inspection, channel 6 interconnection, forum for airing grievances and use of legal counsel. Minutes of the Cable TV Advisory Committee December 18, 1986 Page 2 It was then moved by Don Ulrick, seconded by Gary Paulsen, and carried unanimously to request an original list of local access equipment that was purchased with the original price from Dow-Sat prior to 1/1/87. Other. business that was discussed was channel 23 and the potiential addition of it to the cable system. It was the consensus to ask Mary Smith to come to the February meeting to address this issue. Also, the committee wants her to address the issue of a request from a Mr. Paul Saba, regarding cable service. Upon motion by Meier, seconded by Smith, and carried unanimously, the meeting was adjourned. R~tfully SuJ~mitted, City Manager January 13, 1987 RESOLUTION NO. 87- RESOLUTION APPOINTING AS MOUND'S REPRESENTATIVE TO THE L.M.C.D. BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, does hereby appoint as Mound's representative to the L.M.C.D., term to expire September 30, 1988. 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 Clerk November 12, 1986 Ed Shukle, Jr. City of Mound 53ql Maywood Road Mound, MN 5536q Dear Ed: After four years I think it is time for me to resign my position as Hound~s representative to LMCD. It has been a ~onderful experience and I~ve tried to represent ~ound well in the many issues facing Lake Minnetonka. This resignation will become effective December 31, 1986, since the Board only meets once more between now and the end of .the year. JE:cm Sincerely yours, CC: Frank Mixa LMCO /402 E. Lake St. Wayzata, MN 55391 Bob .Rascop LI4CD /402 E. Lake St. Wayzata, MN 55391 CITY of MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 (612) 472-1155 January 8, 1987 TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL~'-' FROM: ED SHUKLE, CITY HANAGER RE: LMCD APP01NTMENT Being Mound's representative to the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District (LMCD) would be an interesting learning experience as well as achance for Mound to have a great deal of input into activities relating to Lake Minne- tonka. This is very important because Mound has so'much lakeshore. There are 14 member cities and an executive director on the LMCD,. The regular board meeting is the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM, at the Tonka Bay City Hall. The LMCD has a number of committees: 1. Water Structures and Environment - 7:30 AH second Saturday of each month. 2. Lake Use Committee - 4:30 PM third. Monday of each month, at LMCD Office in Wayzata. 3. Executive Committee - 7:30 AM. Saturday, prior to Board Meeting. Fee Study. Committee (ad hoc). 5. Planning Conference Committee (ad hoc). I would encourage, you to seriously consider being'appointed to this vacancy.. It is certainly an excellent opportunity for persons interested in the activities associated with Lake Minnetonka to become involved. If the mayor or council members choose not to serve, I would be interested in · serving. I am interested in Lake Minnetonka and am particularly, interested in the process of developing a reglona] park facility on the lake. This is one of the most critical issues facing the LMCD, Hennepin County Pa~ks and all cities surrounding Lake Minnetonka. Enforcement of ordinances'governing lake use is also extremely important, and is a major function of the LMCD. An equal opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. Hemo to the Hayor and City Council January 8, 1987 Page 2 This appointment does however,.require'some time commitments. If I was appointed, I would have to stop attending Planning Commission, Park Comm- ission and Cable TV Advisory Committee Heetings'on a regUlar basis. Host City Hanagers, serving in other cities the size of Hound, have staff that can attend these meetings. At the City of Hound, for example, Jan Bert- rand. and Hark Koeg]er are in attendance at Planning Commission meetings. At Park Commission meetings, Jim Fackler attends.' The-Cable TV AdVisory Committee could be handled by council representative and/or a committee member. If questions or issues were discussed-that needed my'attention, I could appear at a specific meeting to address those questions or'issues. Other staff can provide information to me so that I would be up to date on issues before these advisory committees. You are also free to appoint a resident of Hound who is'not an elected offical or staff member. It could be an advisory committee member citizen who is simply interested in Lake Hinnetonka. I should mention that Neil Weber, a resident of Hound, and a representative to the Hennepln County Park Reserve District from this area, has expressed an interest in serving on the LHCD from Hound. I believe he has sent you a memo and a resumedescribing his background and interest in the position. You have several different options in appointing a representative. It is important that a selection be ma~e very soon, as Hr. Elam's term has expired on the LHCD Board. ES:ls Janua. ry 13, 1987 RESOLUTION NO. 87- RESOLUTION APPOINTING DELEGATE AND ALTERNATE TO THE ASSOCIATION OF METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITIES BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, does hereby appoint the Mayor as Delegate and the City Manager as Alternate Delegate to the Association of Metropolitan Municipalities. 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 Clerk MOUND POI.ICE . FIRE 75 years as a city moun -;;;). ¢_.olors : Resolution No. RESOLUTION DESIGNATING ONE WAY STREETS WHEREAS, Chapter VII of the Mound Code provides that the City Council may from time to time, by resolution, establish rules and regulations relating to the use of streets within the City, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED By the City Council of the City of Mound, as follows: The following streets in the City of Mound, Minnesota, are hereby designated as one way streets: ae Hickory - southerly from Edgewater to Rosedale Be Rosedale - westerly from Hickory to Pecan Ce Pecan - northerly from Rosedale to Edgewater. Adopted this day of ..., 1986. Mayor Attest: City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION DESIGNATING NO PARKING ZONES WHEREAS, Chapter VII of the Mound Code provides that the City Council may from time to time, by resolution, establish rules and regulations relating to the use of streets within the City, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Mound, as follows: The following streets in the City of Mound, Minnesota are hereby designated as no parking, no stopping and no standing zones: 1. Both sides of Edgewater Drive from Fairview Lane to Northern Road. 2. East side of Basswood Lane from Church Road to Tonkawood Road. 3. Both sides of Belmont Lane from Shoreline Boulevard to Tonkawood Road. 4. East side of Waterside Lane for 100' north of Tonkawood Road. 5. North side of County Road %15 200' east of County Road %110. 6. Dire6tly in front of post office for purpose of mail drop. 7. North side of County Road %15 by Tonka, Inc. from Fairview Lane to Cypress Lane. 8. Both sides of County Road %15 (Lynwood Boulevard) on the S- curve west of the senior high school. 9. East side of Bellaire Lane from Elm Road to Alder Road. 10. South side of Three Points Boulevard from Finch Lane to Heron Lane. 11. West side of Gull Lane South of Three Points Boulevard for 150'. 12. West side of Wilshire Boulevard (County Road %125) north of Wychwood Bridge to Emerald Drive. 13. North side of Wilshire Boulevard (County Road %125) south of Wychwood Bridge for 600' 14. West side of Wilshire Boulevard (County Road %125) south of Black Lake Channel for 1,450 feet. 15. East side of Wilshire Boulevard (County Road %125) south of Black Lake Channel for 200 feet; parking permitted for 300 feet, and then no parking to Tuxedo. 15. No parking on both sides of Tuxedo Boulevard from Wilshire Boulevard (County Road No. 125) to St. Mary's Road. 16. No parking on both sides of Tuxedo Boulevard from Wilshire Boulevard (County Road No. 125) to St. Mary's Road. 17. Both sides of Piper Road in front of Chester Park Beach for 200'. 18. Both sides of Piper Road from Tuxedo Road to Charles Lane. 19. Both sides of Charles Lane. 20. Both sides of Franklin Lane. 21. South side of Leslie Road from Brighton Boulevard to Manchester Road. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. South side of Clyde Road from Tuxedo Boulevard to Island View Drive. Both sides of Island View Drive from Clyde Road to Dexter Lane. Both sides of Island View Drive from Radnor Road to Manchester Road. Both sides of Highland Boulevard from Bartlett Boulevard (County Road 110) to Idlewood Road. Both sides of Meadow Lane. North Side of Glenwood Road. Both sides of Holt Lane. Both sides of Fairfield Road from Highland Boulevard to Meadow Lane. North side of Bartlett Boulevard (County Road #110) from the Museum to Commerce Boulevard. In front of Mound Taxi on Shoreline Boulevard (County Road #15.) West side of Marion Lane from Shoreline Boulevard (County Road ~15) to Auditors Road. Shoreline Boulevard from Belmont Lane to Commerce Boulevard. Commerce Boulevard from Lynwood Boulevard'south to the Sears Parking Lot. Marion Lane and Auditors Road from Belmont Lane to Marion Lane and no parking on the south side of Auditors Road from Marion Lane to Commerce Boulevard. The south side of Drury Lane from Tuxedo Boulevard and Burns Road. Both sides of Northern Lane from Edgewater Drive to the Seton Channel. The east side of Devon Lane from Island View Drive to Lake Minnetonka. South side of the alley extending eastward from the intersection of Lynwood and Cottonwood Lane along the south side of the football field from the east side of Lot 18 to the west side of Lot 30 in Lynwold Park. West side of Waterside Lane from Tonkawood Road to Breezy Road. Both sides of Rosedale Road from Hickory Lane to Pecan Lane. Both sides of Aberdeen Road from Devon Lane to Island View Drive. Both sides of Aberdeen Road from Devon Lane to Roxbury Lane. Both sdides of Wilshire Boulevard from Shoreline Boulevard (County Road #15) to a point 50 feet south of Shoreline Boulevard. Both sides of Drury Lane from Gordon Road to Tuxedo Boulevard. West side of Eagle Lane from Three Points Boulevard to West Arm Lake. The West side of Finch Lane from Three Points Boulevard to West Arm Lake. 48~ 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. The West side of Ridgewood Road from Idlewood to Longfellow. The North side of Woodland Road from Gull Lane to Eagle Lane. The East side of Donald Drive from Tuxedo Boulevard to Devon Lane. The South side of Ridgewood Road from Westedge Boulevard to Longfellow Lane. Both sides of Gladstone Lane· The West side of Essex Lane south of Bedford Road· Both sides of Tuxedo Boulevard from Drury Lane to Brighton Boulevard. Both sides of Hickory Lane from Northern Lane northerly to Lake Minnetonka. The South side of Alder Road from Bellaire Lane easterly to Commerce Boulevard· The North side of Alder Road from Bellaire Lane easterly 200 feet. Both sides of Pecan Lane from Edgewater Drive, south to railroad right-of-way. Both sides of Driftwood Lane from Bartlett Boulevard south to Seton Lake· Both sides of Manchester Road from Devon Lane to Tuxedo Boulevard· Both sides of Bartlett Boulevard (County State Aid Highway 125), from 245 feet East of, to 310 feet West of the Lost Lake Channel of Lake Minnetonka. The East side of Highland Boulevard abutting the public park located east of HJighland Boulevard and just north of Idelewood Road The park property located in Block 2, The HighlandS. Both sides of Gull Lane from Wren Road south to the Commons. The westerly sides of the following streets: Heron Lake from Paradise Lane to Sparrow Road. Gull Lane from Enchanted Road to Wren Road. Finch Lane from Three Points Boulevard to Harrison Bay. Bluebird Lane from Harrison Bay to Jennings Bay. Avocet Lane from Harrison Bay to Jennings Bay. Canary Lane from Harrison Bay to Jennings Bay. Dove Lane from Harrison Bay to Jennings Bay. Eagle Lane from Three Points Boulevard to Harrison Bay. Langdon Lane from Lynwood Boulevardsouth to dead end. Waterside Lane from Tonkawood Road to Breezy Road. Fern Lane from Church Road to Tonkawood Road. Cedar Lane from Church Road to Noble Lane. Noble Lane from Tonkawood Road to Lynwood Boulevard. Overland Lane from Noble Lane to Harrison Bay. 66. o. Centerview Lane from Lynwood Boulevard to Waterside Commons. p. Ashland Lane from Lynwood Boulevard to Harrison Bay. Cardinal Lane from Lynwood Boulevard to Harrison Bay. r. Villa Lane from Noble Lane to Harrison Bay. s. Wexford Lane from Longford Road to Carrick Road. t. Kerry Lane from Carlow Road to Kildare Lane. u. Black Lake Lane from Kildare Lane to Black Lake. v. Shannon Lane from Cavan Road to Galway Road. w. Clare Lane from Wilshire Boulevard north to dead end. x. Clare Lane from Galway Road to Kildare Lane. y. Tyrone Lane from Wilshire Boulevard to Kildare Lane with the exception of Tyrone Park parking area. z. Cardiff Lane from Wilshire Boulevard to Denbigh Road. Cardigan Lane from Denbigh Road South to dead end. Essex Lane from County Road 125 south to dead end. Rosewood Lane from Evergreen Road to Beachwood Road. Garden Lane from Bartlett Boulevard to Beachwood Road. Grove Lane from Beachwood Road to cul-de-sac. The Northerly sides of the following streets: aa. dd. eeo ge he Oe po The Crestview Road from Gull Lane to Three Points Boulevard. -- Jennings Road from Gull Lane to Heron Lane. Woodland Road from Bluebird Lane to Heron Lane. Breezy Road from Harrison Lane to Waterside Lane. Sprice Road from Tonkawood Road to Waterside Lane. Tonkawood Road from Commerce Boulevard to Waterside Lane. Church Road from Commerce Boulevard to Lynwood Boulevard. Longford Road from Wexford Lane west to dead end. Galway Road from Tyrone Lane to Shannon Lane. Kildare Road from Tyrone Lane east to dead end. Carlow Road from Clare Lane east to dead end. Carrick Road from Tyrone Lane to Wexford Lane. Cavan Road from Clare Lane east to dead end. Bedford Road from Wilshire Boulevard west to dead end. Suffolk Road from Essex Lane east and west of dead end. Evergreen Road from Westedge Boulevard to Garden Lane. Beachwood Road from Westedge Boulevard east to cul-de-sac. re Beachwoo~ Roa~ from Bartlett Boulevar~ west to cul-de-sac. Lakewood Lane fromWilshire Boulevard to Bartlett Boulevard. Sinclair Road from Westedge Bouleva£d to the end of pavement. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. ?2 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. Adopted this Both sides of Denbigh Road from Cardiff Lane west to dead end. Both sides of Centerview Lane from Waterside Commons northeast, to Harresonts Beach parking lot. The South side of County Road 15 fromWilshire Boulevard to Chateau Lane. The East side of Shot,wood Lane from Lakeside Lane to Quail Road. The South side of Balsam Road from Commerce Boulevard to Spruce Road. Both sides of Three Points BouleVard from Commerce Boulevard to Resthaven. The South side of Manchester Road from Brighton Boulevard to the Commons. The West side of Shot,wood Lane from Quail Road to Three Points Boulevard at anytime. No trailer parking on the East side of Shot,wood Lane from Quail Road to Three Points Boulevard. Sunrise Landing from Shorewood Lane Northeasterly to the Lake. No trailer parking on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays in the Mound Bay Park parking lot. The beach area of Wychwood, Arden, and Pembrook except in portions posted as.allowing parking. The East side (on lake side) of Island View DriTM between Clyde Road and Dorchester Road. The South side of Northern Road between Sandy Lane and Edgewater Drive. Both side of Devon Lane between Cumberland Road and Donald Drive. day of ' , 1986. Attest= Mayor City Clerk Resolution No. RESOLUTION RELATING TO TIME LIMIT PARKING WHEREAS, Chapter VII of the Mound Code provides that the City Council may from time to time, by resolution, establish restrictions on the parking of vehicles, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED By the City Council of the City of Mound, as follows: Pursuant to Section 700:30, Subdivision 3, of the Mound City Code, the following time limit parking zones are hereby designated: 1. Except on Sundays and holidays, no vehicle shall be parked for more than two hours between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. in the following areas: (a) The publicly leased area north of Shoreline Boulevard, west of Belmont Lane, south of the railroad tracks, and east of Commerce Boulevard. (b) The publicly leased parking lots west of Commerce Boulevard, south of the railroad tracks, and north of Lot 7, Auditor's Subdivision %167. (c) The north side of County Road %15 from Belmont Lane to Minnesota Federal. Both sides of Wilshire Boulevard from a point 50 feet south of Shoreline Boulevard (County Road %15) to Maywood Road. (e) Both sides of Eden Road from Wilshire Boulevard to Hidden Vale Lane. (f) (g) Commerce Boulevard between Tonkawood Drive and the Grace Baptist Church. Concord Boulevard between Commerce Boulevard and Belmont Drive. (h) Lynwood Boulevard 100 feet East of Commerce Boulevard and 300 feet West of Commerce Boulevard. e No vehicle shall be parked between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. in the following areas: (a) Commerce Boulevard from Bartlett Boulevard to Alder Road. (b) County Road %15 from the Spring Park Bguldary (Seton Bridge) to the Minnetrista Boundary on the West. ® (c) (d) County Road #110 from the Minnetrista Boundary on the North to the Minnetrista Boundary on the South. County Road %125 from the Spring Park Boundary (Black Lake Bridge) to County Road %110 at the corner of Bartlett Boulevard and Commerce Boulevard. No vehicle shall be parked for more than two hours in the following areas: (a) The North side of Lynwood Boulevard from 90 feet West of Commerce Boulevard to 350 feet West of Commerce Boulevard. (b) The South side of Lynwood Boulevard from directly in front of the Lynwood Apartments to a point 200 feet west of the Superamerica Station. Adopted this day of , 1986. Mayor Attest: City Clerk Resolution No. RESOLUTION RELATING TO TIME PARKING WHEREAS, Chapter VII of the Mound Code provides that the City Council may from time to time, by resolution, establish restrictions on the parking of vehicles, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED By the City Council of the City of Mound, as follows: Pursuant to Section 700:30, Subdivision 3, of the Mound City Code, the following areas are hereby designated as areas where no vehicle may be parked for a period of time longer than the time limitations which are set forth herein below, and so designated on the map which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A: Map Color Code Maximum Parking Limitation 1. Yellow 15 Minutes 2. Blue 2 Hours 3. Red 12 Hours 4. Green 24 Hours Adopted this day.of , 1986. Mayor Attest: City Clerk · ".:-: BLVD. <County Road : ..... =.....,...:-,--~ I E.~:.~I,Z~~. i .. , - ,r~,: · i ..... o- g-/'~:.' ;--- ' , - -~ -- '."=,- -'.',.~" ...... · ' "- ' 't ,.,,.-.-.~Z: ./,r. - .... . .... "-.' ...'-: ':'.'-:~ ."'.-:" .-"'-"L ":-.' .---a-t+~ . -/- · · ,., . ~ .--, ....... ~ ' ' -~". ; .. c,": '.'...".'.'" .... .'. ' .... . :..'t  ,. ,... EXHIBIT A January 6, 1989 The release of funds to Ashen. The City of Mound is hereby requested to execute an appropriate certificate causing the partial release of certain funds held in escrow (Account no. 833199-1) by The First National Bank of St. Paul. WHEREAS, Ashco has installed sewer and water mains and associated services for the Cobblestone Cove Subdivision in accordance with applicable codes; and WHEREAS, The escrow agreement entered into by Ashen and the City of Mound stipulates that funds may be released to Ashco upon certification by the City Manager of this work completion; NOW, THEREFORE the City Council of Mound is requested to direct The City Manager ~o execute the appropriate certificate directing The First National Bank to release funds as stipulated. ly, Attached : the current accounting of expenditures requesting 30,982.56 release. Co~b!estone cove S~r/~eter ~i~S A~'~'~ for .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 40.00 6.!3 231.54 39.11 3,040.00 laa.4a 1~o~. ,~ ,00 . O0 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 , O0 .00 ,00 ~00. O~ ,00 .00 .00 .00 pmrmit sacrete pipe/fittings sacr~t~ s. Ecrete msc,b!ktop sand fill pipe pipe/fi~' ~ln§5 fill smcrete pipm blacktop labor water taps wrng !~ghts mqui.p rent cmstin§s · 00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 TOTALS m~teriMs e):cavmte est, C~.~.,~ est. CITY of MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 (612) 472-1155 January 13, 1987 TO: FROM: RE: ED SHUKLE, CITY MANGAGER AND CITY COUNCIL JIM FACKLER, PARKS DIRECTOR 1987 SHORELINE PROTECTION BIDS After consideration of bids submitted on January 12, 1987 for Shoreline Protection Projects, I recommend that the low bidder, Widmer Brothers, be accepted with the following deletions: (Note exhibit #1 attached) Delete Areas: #1Wawannosa Commons Bluebird ~ne 500' Bid prlce $6,950.00 #5 Devon Commons Avalon Park'130' Bid price $1,807.:00 According to 3.O-15 of the 1987 Shoreline Protection Project Specifications "City reserves the right to change scope of Project." The following areas, referring to exhibit #1 attached are to be completed by the contractor: Commons Ln ft. Area #2 Wawannosa 500' Woodland Point 3 Wiota 200' Finch - Gulls 4 Wiota 265' Avocet - Canarys 6 Devon 170' Pembroke Parks 7 Devon 166' Devon Lane The total adjusted price of units bid will be $20,771.90. An equal opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. I I I ! ~ CD 0 ~o ~o ~o o° C) CD; C~ O' 0 . 0 0 ' IP. IP:l~ ~ 0 O. IO IO IO For January 13, 1987 Council Meeting January 7, 1987 GAMBLING LICENSE -- Class A (Bingo, Raffles, Paddlewheels, Tip- boards, Pull-tabs) Renewal - Expires 2-28-87 American Legion #398 2333 Wilshire Blvd. Mound, Minn. 55364 Our Lady of the Lake 2385 Commerce Blvd. Mound, Minn. 55364 THIS APPLICATION WILL BE REVIEWED BY THE CHARITABLE GAMBLING CONTROL BOARD AND IF APPROVED BY THE BOARD WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE 30 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF RECEIPT (12-22-86), UNLESS A RESOLUTION OF THE LOCAL GOVERNING BODy IS PASSED WHICH SPECIFICALLY DIS- ALLOWS SUCH ACTIVITY AND A COPY OF THAT RESOLUTION IS RECEIVED BY THE CHARITABLE GAMBLING CONTROL BOARD WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE ABOVE DATE. OTHER GAMBLING LICENSES IN MOUND ARE: VFW Post #5113 Westonka Senior's (4 times a year-no license needed then) BILLS .JANUARY 13, 1987 Batch 864124 Computer Run dated 1/7/87 39,611.90 Batch 864125 Computer Run dated 1/8/87 86,710.86 Assn of Metro Hunic Anthony's Floral ATOM Donald Bryce Balboa-MN Concept Microfilm Custom Fire Apparatus Dictaphone IAFC ICMA IACP Lutz Tree Serv LMCD League of MN Cities Lake Region Mutual Aid Minn Comm Land Equip Metro Fone Communication MN State Fire Chief Assn MN State Fire Dept Assn 87 Dues 1,936.OO Garland 41.00 87 Dues 10.00 Supplies 14.79 Jan storage 1,411.25 Microfiche Reader 4,984.04 Repair 69 Mack 10,353.00 87 Malnt 85.00 87 Dues '60.00 87 Dues 266.00 87 Dues 50.00 Tree removal 1,600.00 1/3 of 87 Dues 2,348.67 87 Hap Dues 199.00 87 Dues 10.00 87 Maint 90.00 Filters 101.52 Jan Pager Rent 35.40 87 Dues 140.00 87 Dues 90.00 MRPA MN City Mgmt Assn MN Park Supervis. Assn Metro Area Mgmt Assn MN Chiefs Police Assn MN Safety Council MN GFOA 87 Memb Park Dir&Board170.O0 87 Memb 87'Dues 87 Dues 87 Dues 87 Dues 87 Dues 35.00 20.00' 5.OD 3o.oo 60.00 10.00 National Animal Control 87 Subscrip Timber Products Timbers-trk flatbed United Fire Fighters 87 Dues . Westonka Chamber Commerc 87 Dues R.L. Youngdahl 87 Bond-Clark Xerox Corp Princ-lnt--Xerox 12.00 196.00 25.00 60.00 ]00.00 253.19 24 ,~'80 l. 86 Total Bills 151~124.62 0 Z 0 I- 1.4 U.I 0 v 0 Z m i-4 i-4 o o oo X Z -I I- I- 0 ..1 0 i,~c 0 I o I h. I, fl. IC ! O. # o ~00000000 000000000 Q~O000~O0 Z 0 5'3 J · Z Z h I 41.' X UJ Z ..~ 0 0 Z h' m' I' 0 Z Z I o I I fl. I,~ Z 0 m, 0 0 m, i.,- (0 Z 0 X 'I- 0 )- 0 !. a. 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The fo1- lowing inspections were conducted by myself during the month of December: (Site inspections include the review of the Planning Commission requests and requirements, complaints and follow-ups to code compliance such as, no building permit, recheck for compliance notice, review status of various sites for the City Prosecutor, pre-construction meetings at the site with building permit applicants or realtors, fire damage and periodic commercial inspection updates.) Site Inspections Footing Inspections 17 Framing Inspections 7 Insulation Inspections Drywall Inspections 4 Final Inspections Progress Inspections 11 Erosion/Grading Heating Inspections Plumbing Inspections Fi re Sprinklers Complaints 1 Total 67 The heating inspections during the construction of projects are included under the framing and final inspections for buildings. The heating installations mentioned are for separate equipment being placed in homes and business. Plan reviews for the month of December have been light. There were no major new starts in projects during December. The Balboa facility has taken a con- siderable amount of time with revisions and numerous inspections with the fire proofing contractors, the substitute inspector during my absence and clarifi- cation of code requirements. The Toro Home Improvement Division is expected to receive occupancy on or close to the first of January as per their agreement with Balboa of Minnesota, if the work is completed to their satisfaction and code requirements. The City Planner and myself met with the tentative owner/ tenant that may possibly open a restaurant in Mound. I have had several December Monthly Report January 2; 1987 - Page 2 meetings with Ben Malinski of the Union 76 discussing possible changes to the conditional use permit on that property. ! have attended the staff meeting in December. The North Star Chapter meeting for building officials was held at Fort Snelling. Supplies were ordered during December, expense reports filed, staff report and various correspondence, as well as the review of ordinance for. the new codification. The review for ordi- nances to building' inspection, planning and zoning, also met with the Fire Department to revise their ordinances. The new bui'lding code ordinance was submitted to Curt for review with the revision sent back for my approval. The P]anning Commission had a light case load for December with one case held over until danuary and the training meeting of December 22nd was cancelled for December. The City Planner and myself are both away from the office the last two weeks in December. The total number of building permits issued in December was 18 with a valuation of $152,382. A copy'.of the Building Activity Report is attached. The total valuation of a11 permits for 1986 was $10,082,714. In addition, our Department prepared the monthly calendar for the January City meetings and events; handled the purchase of one cemetery grave site; prepared 3 cemetery deeds for the Mayor and City Manager's signatures; arranged to have Public Works stakeout one grave site and checked out another site; completed bringing the cemetery records up-to-date. An application letter for the 1987 plumbing contractors' registration was prepared and se'nt to all firms regis- tered in 1986. JB/ms CITY 0F HOUND CRy 53~1 ~aywood Road Street Address I~ound, ~N. 55~6~ Cl~and S~te M~tha December .~ 4 N~ RESIDENTtAL ' NEW RESIDE~IAL lO,DuD & Tmns~enQ NEW NO~RESIDE~ (Comme~liVl~ H& ~= w~t~ 2qo.o0~ TOtal Ne~Res~ent~l .. ~. ~RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS ~ AND ALTERATIONS .... R~ 627.928. Tot&lAe~denU.l 12. ~ 67,382. 20~ 1,197,q83 ~O~R~IOENTIAL ADOk H~ · ,~ TION$ & ALTERATIONS 800. 1 00~. 'Total N~ResMenIal I ~:~ 5,000. 28 2, q 38,800. ~OTAL MOtH ~D . " y~a TO DATE lq' 152,382. ~,~ !0,O82,71~. ~ 1~ 21 FPERMIT~ INSPECTION~ OLLE~IONS '~ence/Ret-Wal 1 ~ January 7, 1987 TO: FROM: RE: CITY of MOUND ED SHUKLE, CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCIL JOHN NORMAN, FINANCE DIRECTOR DECEMBER 1986 FINANCE REPORT 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 (612) 472-1155 CBD PARKING A CBD parking committee meeting was held in December. The boundaries of the CBD district was discussed along with how someone is allowed out of the CBD assessment. Since the City Council established the district, it would take council action for someone to be excluded from the district. A meeting is to be scheduled in January, with representatives of Commerce Square to discuss their participation in the district. REVENUE SHARING The roofing of the depot building has been completed at the cost of $10,116. As you are aware, there will be no Revenue Sharing'in 1987. The balance of Revenue Sharing funds at the end of the year is $3,840. This balance must be expended by October 1987. INVESTMENTS The following is December investment activity: Balance Bought: T Notes 5.91 BA 5.81 CD 5.8 CP 5.89 FNMA 5.85 REPO 6.2 CP 6.95 CD 6.O Matured: REPO 5.75 Gov't Trust CD 7.6 Balance 12-31-86 12-1-86 $6,900,366 Due 6-31-87 American National 400,000 Due 5-26-87 Dain Bosworth 189,206 Due 2-1-88 State Bank of Mound 200,000 Due 6-1-87 Marquette 100,054 Due 11-24-87 Marquette 100,000 Due 3-9-87 Marquette 200,000 Due 1-2-87 Piper, Jaffrey 204,367 Due 1-4-88 State Bank of Mound 200,000 Marquette American National State Bank of Mound (lOO,OOO) (25,000) (150,000) $8,218,993 J that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or handicapped status t An equal opportunity Employer in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. December 1986 Finance Report January 7, 1987 P ge 2 We received the second half of taxes from Hennepin County ($947,523) and one-half of LGA and homestead credit from the State ($33~,427) during December. This was the reason for the volume of investment activity during December. COMMERCE SQUARE TIF DISTRICT Balance 12-1-86 December interest December Expenses - HRA Balance 12-31-86 $206,512 1,002 (4O,OOO) $167,51._._~4 JN:Is CITY of MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 (612) 472-1155 January 6, 1987 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Ed Shukle City Manager Greg Skinner Water & Sewer Supt. December's Activity Report In December we pumped 21,353,0OO gallons was water. There were 6 new accounts, 3 T-off's, 6 T-off's for non-payment, 5 T-on's for non-payment, 33 final readings, 4 outside reader installations and 8 service calls. In the meter repair we replaced 8 meter heads, 6 outside readers and reset 26 outside readers to the correct readings. T-off's for non-payment will continue as long as the weather holds out. We sent out 994 meter cards in Section II for residents to read their inside meter. We received 411 back, that is 41% return. We had 1 water main break in December. This low number is due to the mild weather we have had. We have had 14 main breaks in 1986. The Sewer Dept. received no sewer back-up complaints for December. We have one back-up claim for 1800 Commerce Blvd. that has not been settled as of yet by the Insurance Company. We dug up one sewer service at 2201 Lynwood Blvd. for repairs. This month we tried some chemicals for root control. This was used in a sewer line located on an easement where our jet' and rodder can not get to. We will be checking the results in the coming months. An equal opl~ortunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. CITY of MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 (612) 472-1155 January 6, 1987 TO: Ed Shukle City Manager FROM: Joyce Nelson Recycling Coordinator SUBJECT: December's Recycling Curbside recycling day in the month of December was on December 5th. It must not have been a very good day for them, they missed about 6 homes. 2 of these homes had quite alot of recycled items out, 1 lady had been missed twice in a row. I must admit I was very upset about this, so they came out the next day to pick up the items they had missed. This is of course no charge to the city. Supercycle was awarded the bid for the curbside pick-up and drop-off site. This was the only bid received and it was $35.00 less a month than we where paying. Their bid was $1,050.00 per month. They are not charging to come out on ~ the third Saturday for the drop-off site. I am working on a flyer to go out in the month of January. It is very common for the tonage figures to go down in the Winter months, but during the Spring they pop back up. In December 14.85 t-on of material was picked up. An eclual opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. CITY of MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 (612) 472-1155 December 30, 1986 TO: Ed Shukle City Manager FROM: Geno Hoff Street Supt. SUBJECT: December's Activity Report December was a month that came in like a lion and departed like a lamb. The 2nd of December we got 2 inches of snow, very slippery. We put alot of sand down but we didn't have to plow, the llth we had the same situation, after that we haven't had any precipitation that amounted to anything. We mixed salt and sand for five days. We have about 800 ton of sand stockpiled. 800 ton isn't much when it takes 150 to 200 ton for one sanding. We have been cutting brush for the last 2½ weeks. The only brush we are cutting is the stuff we can reach from the ground, it's too dangerous to put someone in the bucket of the loader to go any higher. We had one of our crew fall out of the bucket 3 years ago and injured himself. He missed 7 weeks of work because of the injury. We do have plans to rent a cherrypicker this Spring. · We had some equipment repairs this month that was not expected, a set of wheel bearing from the right rear dual of the 1981 Ford 2~ Dump truck had to be replaced $155.OO, also a tune up for the 920 Cat Loader $501.O0 STREET MATERIALS PURCHASED Sand - 250 ton @ $1 75 per ton Salt - 58 ton @ $21.79 per ton 3/4 to dust - 15 ton @ $3.35 per ton An equal opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. SIGN DEPARTMENT Put up 5 new signs with posts and repaired 11 others. The Street Dept. patched County Rd. 125 and Edgewater Dr. with winter mix after the water main repairs. LEN HARRELL Chief of Police MOUND POLICE 5341 Maywood Road Telephone 472-3711 Mound, MN 55364 Dispatch 544-9511 EMERGENCY 911 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Ed Shukle, City Manager ~ Len Harrell, Police Chief~i Monthly Report for December, 1986 I. Statistics The police department responded to 546 calls for service in the month of December. Of those calls, 21 were Part I offenses and 42 were Part II offenses. The Part I offenses included 4 burglaries, 13 larcenies, 1 assault, 2 vehicle thefts, and 1 arson. The Part II offenses included 2 abuse/neglect, 3 forgery/NSF check cases, 4 criminal damage to property, 9 DWI's, 5 simple assaults, 2 domestic assaults, 4 harassing phone calls, 4 runaway/incorrigibility, and 11 other complaints. The patrol division issued 296 citations, which included 104 parking citations. Juveniles accounted for 21 of the citations issued. There were 230 warnings issued. Two adults were arrested for felony cases and 13 adults for misdemeanors. Juveniles were arrested for one felony and 12 misdemeanors. The felony arrests were for criminal sexual conduct, assault, and arson. II. Investigations, Child protection cases accounted for 20 hours of investigative time during the month of December. Other investigations included 2 check cases, a missing person, several juvenile truancy and runaway cases, harassing communication, a felony assault, and a follow-up on a death investigation. 'As in past months, a number of cases have been assigned to the patrol officers to follow-up as time permits. III. Manpower With the holiday season, the department operated at minimum staffing for a good part of the month of December. Officers used a total of 17 days of vacation time, 13.5 days of holiday time, 4.5 comp days, 2 sick days, and four days for funeral leave. Monthly Report Page Two The sick days and funeral leave days necessitated some additional overtime. Seven officers were required to appear in court during December. With the holiday-pay days and overtime shifts, approximately 60 hours of overtime was paid out during the month. IV. Training A total of 110 hours were dedicated to training in the month of December. The training included a department firearms session, a classroom instructors course, right wing extremist groups~course, ~ata privacy course, and a vice enforcement course. V. Police Reserves The Police Reserves donated 315.5 hours to the department and the community for the month. Most of their time was spent assisting the patrol division and in working local hockey games for security. ~F'FENSE ACT~¥IT¥ SU~A~ o [omicide - ',r~m~nal Sexual ~nduc~ 1 ' 1 1 ~ssault 1 1 1 1 ~urg!o~y 4 1 ~rceny ~ehicle ~e~ 2 2 ~son 1 1 1 1 ~ 21 2 21 3 2 1 ~ild Abuse/Ne2lec2 Forget,NSF ~ecks 3 3 2 1 ~m~ual D,~ge to Proper~ ~ 4 1 1 1 ~eap~ns ~arco~ic ~ws ~quor ~ws - ~ 9 9 9 9 Simple Assault. 5 .. 5 2 2 1 ~.1 ~mestic Assault " 2 2 1 1 1 Domestics (No Assault) 2 2 ~rassing ~one ~lls 4 4 3 R~a~y/lncorri~ibfli~y 4 4 1 3 4 4 4 2. 2 1 3 Pub~{c ~11 ~her Offen~{ 3 3 2 2 TOY~ 42 i 41 10 22 13 12 PA_ HI'& P~;perty Da~,se Acciden~, ...... 15~ 15 · Personal Injury -Accidents 1 1 Fltal Accidents 0 0 Medicals 13 13 Animal Complaints 98 98 . Mutual Aid 15 15 Other General Investi~tions MONTH December YEAR 1986 MONTH TO DATE TO DATE ~a~dous Citations 109. 1,561 1~2~ Non-Hs~rdous Cita~ions 65 668 949 Hazardous Warnings '' 55 520 461 Non'Ha~rdous War. in~s "' 112 1,311 1,261 Yerbal'Warnin~S ' 73 165 - Park~-R Citations 104 738 1,075 DWI 9 ' '128 106 OVER.lO '.'7 96 75 Prope~y De~ege Accidents 15 96 -. 115 Perso~e! Injury Accidents 1 29 47 F_..,~..~dents 0 0 0 ..t Felony Arrests' "~ '"~'" 2 : 52 .37 -" Adul[~isdemeanor Arrests 32 447 450 ... Adult Misdemeanor Citations - .97 - Juveu!le Felony Arrests 1 50 57 Juveuile Misdemeanor .Arrests 13 175 110 2 58 - Juv~ni!eMisdemeanor Citations ." Part I Offenses. 21 363 360 Part II Offenses 39 866 676 Medica!s 13 168 276 ~n~m~l Compl-ints 98 1,205 1,318 9~her ~eneral Investigations 341 5,056 6,621 "~e~ 1,112 13,849 15,174 · Lsts 84 777 - Follow-Ups' 59 527 ,~ , :IDy NOb~[D . Honth D?~,C~l~ I~ 86 CITATIONS D~I or OUl Hore than .10~ BAC Careless/Reckless Driving Orlvlng After Susp. or Rev. Open Bott1e 'Speeding No DL or Expired DL RestrlCtion on DL Improper, Explred~ or No Plates II1.ega1 Passln9 .Stop Sign ¥lolatlons Failure to Yield Equipment Vlolatlons H&R Leaving the Scene No ~urance Illegal'or Unsafe Turn Over the Centerline pd~'In~'Vl~la~lons Crosswalk Dog Ordinances Oerelict Autos Hls~ellaneous Tags TOTALS t~ ~ARNINGS No Insurance Traffic .' Equl'p~ent Crosswalk Animals Trash/Derelict Autos Other TOTAL ARRESTS Felony ~ Hisdemeanor ~DULT 9 7 3 71 2g 27 1 7 104 - 2 5 2 1 275 : 31 56 99 1 ':4 2 21 214 19 JUV 2 5 21 4 3 9 16 PROPERTY LOSS/RECOVERY SUHHARY Bikes ITEH Snowmobiles Boats,- Hotors, Tra 11ers Clothing Currency, Notes, Etc. Jewelry Guns & Precious Hetals Home Furnlshlngs _Radio Vehlcles Electronic Equipment & Vehlcle Equipment Miscellaneous TOTAL STOLEN $ 1,glO 1,003 150 1,750 6,461 $11,274 RECOVERED $1,750 2 $1,752 I LEN HA.' RELL Chief of Police %' I' 'f .. Brown ' Hawks Niccum St Cyr S tahlbus ch. Thomp.~on ~ogel MOUND POLICE 5341 Maywood Road Mound, MN 55364 Telephone 472.3711 Dispatch 544-9511 EMERGENCY 911 · 'MouND POLICE':~SE1Yv':ES 'MONTHLy. · DECEMMEE'-. 1986 ECO' RS RA . CS '". IN . TR AD "' MT ' Hockey . TOTAL' · 3 Tr'.ansi: or ta RSv Raserve ~ ]'uad · ' CS- Co~u~i~7;: Service· ~tails IN~ .Instu~ti~ Of Members or ~-Monthly Mee:ing .Hockey G~es 13 for the ~nth'-°f" t. D. Thompson, g ; .:'i'~' LEN HARRELL Chief of Police MOUND POLICE 5341 Ma)wood Road Telephone 472-3711 Mound, MN 55364 Dispatch 544-9511 EMERGENCY 911 MOUND POLICE' EESERVES SEVERANCE ACCOUNT Bob Brown Butch Hawks, ? Dan Ntccum Dave St. Cyr Stahlbus ch Deb Tho~o,n Ruth Voge ..1 Totals 'Pre a ed 'by, D. Thompson, Amount Deposited Balance '6'0. O0 174.00 60.00 80.00 15.09 '193.00 212.50 79~.50 · ~ONTH ~ONTH TO DATE TO DAT~ . MINNETRISTA- 'FIRE / / ~ ~ / ~'~,~ [~R~.CY ~ P ~ S,R~.~ .~R~ - ~*R~ T~' ~ ~ ~ ~ ' / I CO~ERC IAL / ~ ~ ~' ~ // EHERGENCY /'i ,~ ~ ~/ /~ /~/ EHERGENCY , ~ ~ ~ ' ~UTUAL AID RECEIVED ~' ~ ' ~ January 2, 1987 CITY of MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 (612) 472-1155 TO: FROM: RE: ED SHUKLE, CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCIL JOEL KRUMM, LIQUOR STORE MANAGER DECEMBER 1986 REPORT For the month of December, 1986, we recorded $81:.,368.88 in sales. As you can tell from the attached monthly activity report, we far surpassed last year's sales and even 1984's sales, making December the best December in the history of the Mound Liquor Store. The public is finally catching on and realizing that overall, Mound Liquor has consistantly the lowest prices in the Minnetonka Lake vicinity. A combination of mild weather and a holiday promotion sale that ran from December 16th through January 1, assisted in making a successful surge toward the end of the year. For the year we are down $40,655. Percentage wise we dropped only 5% over 1985. Things could have been much worse and I would like to take this opportunity to thank my staff for all their hard work and effort that went into making 1986 the second best year in terms of sales. We are conducting our yearly inventory on Sunday, January 4th. I am very interested and excited as to how the inventory will turn out. I believe we shall exceed our prior profit expectations. In conclusion, I would like to mention some other minor events that occured in December: -After a few weeks of begging, pleading and pressuring, we finally got the Shoreline Plaza Property manager to repair the two parking lot lights in.our portion of the lot. With the old Amoco building abandonded and with Alpha Hair closing, things were getting pretty dark around here in terms of lighting. Customers were wondering if we were open for business. Now we have some light to shine on the matter. -We closed the store at 5:00 PM Christmas Eve. As we were leaving, I accidentally knocked over a bottle of wine and it broke right in our entry way. We tried to clear the-glass up as quickly as possible, but were not in time to close the door and set up the alarm. Once the alarm is activated, we only have 30 seconds to lock up. I was a little concerned, being it was a busy day, that the police might be a little nervous and not recognize me. But An equal opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. Liquor Store December Report January' 2, 1987 Page 2 when the police officer arrived (Steve Grand) he didn't over react and acted in a very professional manner. And I. would like to add that he arrived on the scene very quickly. -We unfortunately got a rash of bad checks back toward the end of. the month. Some I have collected on but a few are still outstanding. One check we have not collected on is for $120.00, a large loss for anyone to bea~. But it was turned over to the police department, who worked on it and have since turned it over to the 'city attorney. Hopefully, this matter will be cleared up shortly. Thank. you for taking the time to read my monthly reports. Everyone here at the Liquor Store is looking forward to another goodyear in 1987. JK:ls ..;...,: :' CITY of MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 (612) 472-1155 January 5, 1987 TO: Ed Shukle, City Manager FROM: Fran Clark, City Clerk SUBJECT: December Monthly Report There were two regular Council Meetings in December, which means agenda preparation, packets, minutes, resolutions and follow-up items from each meeting. In November each department head was given the ordinances that pertained to their area in the process'of recodification. They all went over their sections made corrections or changes and brought them to me. I went over the corrections or changes with the City Attorney. This took many hours of study, review and preparation. The City Council adopted the recodification at their December 23, 1986, meeting. It is really nice to see 3 1/2 years of work come together. I did all research and preparation of 2 resolutions for 4 tax forfeit parcels with special situations. The Council passed those resolutions at the last meeting in December. Now, hopefully, the people who have expressed an interest in obtaining these parcels can move ahead with Hennepin County and we will have some more tax forfeit property back on the tax rol. es. I will be working on the other 20 tax forfeit parcels in the near future. We received our new micro-filming equipment the second week in December. Training was provided to myself, the Police Chief and the Police Secretary. With the holidays, there was not much time to do too much during December but we are all looking forward to using it and freeing up some much needed storage space. I was sick several days in December and took Christmas week and 1 1/2 days the following week off. There were also the usual calls from residents with questions, problems. fc An equal opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or handicapped status in the admission or access to. or treatmen.~ or employment in, its programs and activities. CITY of MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 (612) 472-1155 January 2, 1987 TO: FROM: RE: ED SHUKLE, CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCIL JIM FACKLER, PARKS DIRECTO~,~ DECEMBER REPORT - PARKS DEPARTMENT The mild winter has limited the time spent on ice rinks, but has allowed me to work in other areas. The.Commons dock applications process has begun for 1987 and will consume alot of time between now and spring. All seasonal employees from 1986 have requested to return for 1987. With the exception of the Summer Recreation Program Leader, Jackie Meyer. Her position will be taken by Kelli Meyer who has worked in the program in the past and is currently attending the U of M for her BS'in Education. The seasonal employees are: John Taffe and Bob Johnson, Parks Maintenance; Dell Rudolph, Dock Inspector; Hientz Proft and Andy Manthei, go~.i, ogzcrew; Kelli Meyer, Program Supervisor. In 1986 we were able to use two Tree Trust workers and in 87 we hope to gain their use again. They were used on the mowing crew for tPimming and did a good job. 1987 will show a focus of effort on the budgeted rip rapping program and a updated parks recreational equipment plan. SPECIFIC Tree Removal - In'Decembe~ we had five trees removed from City Property. This line item will come in under budget due to only removal of hazardous trees on a complaint basis. And complaints this year did not exceed the appropriated monies. This could easily have shown an expense in excess of the budget as it has in years past. Depot - The cedar shake roof has been completed and all that remains is for the contractor to'do a final clean up. Skating Rinks - Our rinks are in poor shape, or do not exist due to the weather. We need snow to trim the ice to keep in water when flooded and cold weather to flood these areas. As soon as the weather turns, these rinks will get attention. The lights have been repaired at the rinks at a cost of $1450.00. This comes in under the budgeted amount of $1800. The lights will be on from 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM. An equal opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. Parks Department December Report Oanuary .2, 1987 Page 2 Commons Docks- The application procedure for 1987 has begun. We have had a small problem with a couple of abutting, properties to the Commons being subdivided into two homes. Thus maki:ng us provide two abutting dock sites where we only had one. So far we have been able to supply sites by moving of a non-abutting permit holder. The bidding process for rip rapping has begun. We hope to'see this work done in late January and early February. JF:ls WEST0W~A PUBLIC SCHOOLS Mound, M~--esota 5536~ SPECIAL SCHOOL BOARD M~.~.,',~G MONDAY, DEC~RE~ 15, 1986 (Minutes to be approved Jann_~ry 12, 1987) The special meeting of the school board was called to order at 7:11 p.m. in the Lecture Hall of the Westonka Community Center. Present: Board Members Chelberg, Fritz, Hallowell, Mayer, Pechtel, Pitsch; Supt. Stevenson; Asst. Supts. Brandenburg and Myers; aam~nistrators, teachers, public, legal counsel for the school district .and for Mr. Hotvet; and representatives of Channel 11 News and local press. Absent: Board Member Scbmfdt. Chairman Pitsch -~ounced the purpose of the meeting ~as to consider the resignation .of Robert A. Hotvet. He clarified that considering this action after proposing to discharge did nothing to reflect on the merits of the case, but that the Board felt tonight's action was in the best interests of students and the community in general. Clerk Chelberg moved that the resignation of Robert A. Hotvet be approved as presented*, seconded by.Hallowell. Mayer was assured that part.of the agreement concerning surrender of Mr. Hotvet's teaching license had been completed. Roll call vote: Chelberg-no; Mayer, Fritz, Hallowell, Pechtel, Pitsch-aye; absent-Schmidt. Motion carried. Chelberg clarified her vote by stating she could not support the resolution without reservations. She hoped the district could now go forward with other important issues, stating that there must never again be circ,,m~tances that could lead to the necessity of the actions of the last two months. Board Member Sc~mfdt was absent due to having surgery the previous day. In her absence her daughter 'read a letter stating Scbm~dt's views on the. action 'of the evening and her reasons for not supporting the resolution. The meeting adjourned at 7:17 p.m. Rodney L. Pitsch, Chairman Patricia C. Chelberg, Clerk *Complete documentation can be found in the permanent minute book. January $, :1987 Mr. Dennis Hanson Henneptn County Department of Transportation 320 Washington Avenue South Hopkins, MN 55343 Re: Our File No. 86-9850 Renaming of County Road 83 Dear Mr. Hanson: On December 9, 1986 the Independence City Council held the public hearing concerning the above-mentioned topic. There was a peti- tion presented by the residents of County Road 83 and very strong vocal objection to renaming of this particular roadway. As such, the city council of Independence, passed a resolution not in sup- port of the renaming of this particular roadway to County Road Pursuant with our previous conversation you indicated that it was doubtful that the county would override the munictpaltty~s objec- tion to the renaming of this roadway· A suggestion was made at the public hearing to place additional signs at the intersection of Highway 12 and County Road 83 to alert motorists that they should turn on County Road 83 to get to County Road 110. It is my understanding that such signs could be provided by Hennepin County and affixed to the State Highway Department signs located on High- way 12. I am forwarding a copy of this letter to Mr. William Crawford of the Minnesota Department of Transportation and would request that you and he discuss this particular matter to see if the additional signs could be 'accomplished in the near future. I appreciate your efforts and assistance in this particular matter, and should we be able to assist you in any other way, please feel free to contact us at the address or phone number listed below. Sincerely yours, WEST HENNEPIN PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT James D. Franklin Director of Public Safety cc: Maple Plain/Independence/Mound City Counctls West Hennepin Public Safety Department / 16~0 Maple Avenu~ / Mapl~ Plain, Minnezom 55359 / 4J~5 You are invited to a rece~on for Ma~ors, Ci~ Council Members, ~dminis~rators and ?ark, and Recreation Directors to b~ held at He~epin-Pa~ks Headquarters in .Pl~nou~ on Thursday, ~anua~ ~.~. from ~.'~0 ~vouoh ~ 1~ · Duzing"the reception we will have an 0pP°rbznit? to discuss with you' our.plans for .a Regional Park 'on Lake l~--etonka, 1987 ~tive ~ssues and other matters ~mportant to the futur'e'o[ the Park.~ We look fozward to seeing you.. See the reverse side of +1~, invitation ~oz a map to He .nnepin Parks Headcluarte~ I~.V.P. 559~774 By J~"uaz]r 20, 1987 ' The Office of the ~ss~c.-iate Supezintendent,' Marry Jessen" .. Clifton E. French Reglon,q Park Entrance Rd. 9 : \ Mlnnea~ auoqd 51ao~ (/~6I 'Og ~enuef ',(ep!a:l) sluPUJO pal:~al3 IW aoj saeu!ma~ a:maaajuo;3-aad (Lg6I 'I~ ~aenuef '~epanleS) SlePUJO pal:~al3 ~I*~aN aoj a~uaaajuo;3 auoqd ){aoiy f~!9 aI1LL atUelq (1.96I 'Ol~ Kaenu~zf 'Kep!acl) Sle!:}U.IO Pal:}al3 .~o.I saeu!mas ::;_lO& uo!leals!~a~l / Io~. ~_ ' Their "/ull service concept" makes them;the.largest recycler 7 _But MSD Recycle also.ope~tes more. than redemption'.' in Minnesota; They believe ~ vahety o! rei'yClin0 ,solutions.~... .' cehters.' It services- over 35 in.store reverse-vendin0, bevera0e must be used tO .achie-ve'r~sult.s-oriented s01~ti0nfi. They '-' .' ~ i '._' Cab reCycling:machines at over 30 locations in the - : - ' believe that the private sector can more effidently_ operate a , metropolitan'St. Pafil/lVlinneapolis area.. It'acts as..th~ ~ . reCycling .service.:-~( cooperative Workin0 relationship kvfth. ' , .".;material Purchase~/pro~es~or for_other.smaller' recycling ' /-.. : governmental finits can also be developed:it0 assemble,{he -::~ "~ .~c,ompanies. One siich;c0mpany hm I0 ~'itos for-the larger'( ::~.'-. resources ;neees~sarY tO ~'arry 0utfsUCc~s~fifl )e_c;yeJi. 'n_g :: ,..~,~.:',.'. :~:: i, ,: parian0 lot~verse V_ending.beyer~oef:~m.~ecyi,~lin0m~d~ines · '.".-pro~mms, Whetherxedemption centers,.ma'leri~l-l~rocessing, z~,~ .' '. ~in'th'e metropolit~,~ m'ea; In addition; I~ISD Re~de:~urChaseS '.: :.: ~.?side.' reverse..ve.n_~, g,.or mo~il.e units,:~eY.~Ve the ;',. ~ 5/,~' '"~"steel ~d-aluminum .beverage cans tr0m app'ro~dmatelr ~ - ~ility...~o respgnd w~_~ lmowledg.e,,equi~mem~_~nd .~- ;. ".'.-,;.. '-> recycling com~mfles throughout l~innesoi~ Approximately :-..operational e~perience to reduce '~e mn0unt o'f material -" ~- -. one hal~ of ~e loeati0ns are in the metropolitan~area, with the . developm4nt'o~ P'Ublic'po~'CY. m~imizin~'the ~m6Unt oi: :':"-'-' .... :': - "'" -.-" ';' ":-'--', ."-'~ '-' '"-"--, ".-:"-' ' : ',. material recy_cled at-the lowest cost to both"the-public and~-. '. ;':' "-', i~inally,' MsD Recycle purchases:aluminum.cans:f~om resource ;-- '- privat~ sectors. The companies b~lieve-businesses in the: ._-- :-i;." -._~'ec°very facilities in Minn,esot~ MSD .Recycle will ~_ork with t. 'private sector can best operate ar~'e'ffide'nt,re_cyclinl~,system~ ;-- potential contractors of resource recovery.faciliti .esin'~.~' Re{lionel governments play a vital role in'des/eloping the '- "determining ~quipment needs-for exltactin0 bev-erasoe cans' public policy necessary tO implement the contractual ' .'-- - from other material, as .well as pro~idifi~ transportation Of ~e relationships that effect.recyclin0 sys. t~m_s. They believe thai :' "" materi~, to.:the MSD Recycle processing sit_e.. _ - '- .. the recycling of waste pro, ducts is"the problem and . : .... ...: ~_ , . :. ._.- - - ' .- source separation pro§rams guarantee recoonltlOn that waste . ~:. · :- .; .: - -.. - . . .: -_ - . . ... .... everything into the garbage..ohly perpetuates the throwaway - Since 1980. Iv!SD Recycle will have processed more 'tll. an - -- 55.000 tons of'beveral~e-cans and glass containers. It Will "- mentality. '~" have paid r~_ tiers in Minnesota'more. than six million Super Cycle shares- facilities with MSD Recycle' and is the -- - major curbside recycler in the me,tropolitan area; It is the.. intent of these'two recycling companies to integrate their.'. " efforts'to provide a comprehensive recycling program for '- governmental units seeking multiple approaches to maximizing their landfilFlife by.increasing their recyCling efforts: Both companies are committed to working with gox;ernmentai and private efforts 'tO pfo¥.ide r~cycling'-~ - -.- services to parties that are committed to 'recycling resources. Super.Cycle. with its knowledge of collection,' transportation'; ' and materials handling, Provides the needed efficiencies for a well functioning recycling system. 'dollars..The company.cu!'r~ ently empl6ys .an average of 22 _. people, and has invested, more than $400,000 iri -capitaligi. 'no - :. .the company. I:t opera.res over-20 trucks ~nd'trailers to _transport. recycled material in Minnesota; In addition. MSD -Recycle .is also a large t~ser of both priVate trucking lines and i,'ailroads, shipping more than_ 50 Semi-trailers and-rail cars per month. The company also leases over. 40,000 square feet ot space to purchase, process, and inventory recycled material. The General Manager of-MSD Recycle is Dave Loeey. who also. serves as Executive Vice President of the Minnesota Soft Drink Association. -, ~- ·. Since 1986, Super Cycle w'.ffl ,haw processed more than '. 700 tons of residential recydablesfrom curbside per month"o' The company currently employs 1'5 people, with an-initial - investment appr0~imatin§'$250.000. The company'pr0videk curbside recyclino to 150,000 residences in the metropolitan area. The Operations Mana0er is lohn Luoma. Who is responsible for operations of the company. }~"~..MSD.Recycle ~ ~i.~ ~lum!num can~ oenerated b~ ~.> 'Sold direly thfoh0h r ' ' i · . .-.- ; .;' . :. :( :'. : ,.' .. :,.-.'.,.-,, ...~-. '.'~.~ .- .... i i"-": :::.if.l~lsD Recycie:WaSl r.~r~&;ln i~80',~I pr0m0te..th.e -.; ..(':.:.~', i.-' i; i i~n0 of..bevera0e packaOm.'0. Its"foimdets were the mai,or :.;J,.] ... soft .drink companies i~!.'-Minnes~ta,.~nd its current .ow~. er ,{ '; noW.in'clUdes mbst-s6ft drink,co'mpani~i .operatiiig in.i.=.... -, ldinnesbta. ThE company a!so. recetveS, support of ca!!..,.':9. :.: .' 'm~np~i~s d0it{0business in-Min, nes°~: .as,.,.we. 11 a~ th~.,:,sup ,p~..rt: '~ 'of-me G. I-ti~ileman B~Vin~l Co. mp~ny,. (..o'.-." ..-", '::,":;-.' (~.~ ~." 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'. ~ -~. ~= ,. ,~: '.". -',~ 6..- .';.'.- ~' .': .l~.'J~ '..Rede p[~. d.es b. vo. ~e!ephon_e./~...t!~e~" fo'r..the,' ..:'~i · ,.-~nvenience. o,f. recyclers in'Minneso~i.A ~ (Xties line,.,, · .. 484-557~; or. a s.tat.e-wl.de watts*line. ~ ,!, .9.. ! ;....called to,.flnd;th~ most convenient NISD R..ecyde .... . . ~f, ;-"addition...'.~e'. ~.o.~-v~e. adminis~, :omce: .45.',~. Is: ..cgn' .; P~O0rimi, faclllty.to.~: and other informaffon?The address . and-telel~hone ri.urn, bets o. f thi:~adniint~ .uati,ye offl. ce;s.'..are!:.' .~ p~6Ce~tnO lociitioni 6n~ at' :~547.-- .Xenxii0od-Ave; iff. St Louis.'...- .... 235~ Rice Street' - .......- ~ ( 775 Rice Street ";',". ,:.- -.' i~urcha~ i,tee[.alUml~{ur~ 'and plagtlc.~e,-contai.nets,. -:: '--" '*';'. Rosevine; Minnesota 55115 -. I "' Punher,- Id, SD'R~c~cle.operates:three mobile ~.~{I units.,: ; · ':.-These units service .beveraoe cab piir~hasing' s!t~s'at;oVer..5~.:. .[ · 10cations, pflmaiilY !6ri .aroe~'oroeery.stOre. s.. 0n[.e' 'mo.bne ~.t?'..' : 1~ a semt-tra~br mdt W~th,lar0e gen. erat0~ that'servi~s 6~.:.,' ~ ,lte~ outside;the metr6po!ttan~ea-~d¢over~ some~..- ,'..~.. : 2.000 miles per month. The two ~malle~ mU are,used tn the metropolitan ~ea and ~en~ice appro:dmately 2~'~dempt~gn .. sites at oroce~y stor(~s, an-.d-~ mate~,al. :pich~ups fi;om":. ?- . . -. :.. · ~ .~. ,: . :. - This brochure is printed on recycled paper. - .. ~ :- . : ~ene L. Peterson 6017 Ridgewood Road Mound, MN 5536~ December E~, 1986 Mr. David St. Cyr CPR Instructor Mound Police Reserve Mound, MN 5536~ Dear Dave: I'm sure it's very difficult to recognize the names of former students. My wife and I attended your CPR recertification class last month at the community center. I was the guy there that 'had never been officially certified, and you were kind enough to certify me that night. Two nights ago your efforts ~aid off. While out at the airport, an older man keeled over right in front of me. I got to him immediately, and hoped of course he was just having a seizure. No such luck, I couldn't find a pulse anywhere. I started OPR and another man joined me. I yelled for someone to call 911, and we had paramedics there in about 10 minutes. They ventilated him with oxygen while I continued compressions. They hooked up and EKG and found nothing. ~inally after two defib zaps he started beating and breathing. The guy i's still in the hospital~ but hanging in there. Not what I would call a pleasant experience, but I. learned a lot from having to do CPR for real. It's different than the Annie dummys, but it works just like you said. I know I am a much better rescuer now that I've done it for real. Hopefully it won't have to be repeated. Thanks for the training, see you next year. Yours truly, Gene L. Peterson