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1976-11-09C ITYi OF MOUDD sbun, Minnesota FSrrs'Wer 5E ITS CCQNUIL HEMIRABBOX X& 76-298 TO The Womable tau yr aK City Council 3 HOW The City Hanagsr SUBJE,°im'w Street Sign Pxogra'a..iSp_ At the of Council Riating9 the Council appy aved tie purchase and inUallation of the Kreet signs needed. A lizat of the stop sign locations was prevented the Council. Most of the locations have aaready been approved by lu order to have stop saga? placements W ed in were t000lutiono it Q reocim« mended that the locations listed in the Public VMS Director's letter sax" November I be adopted by resolution. a x ord F;®pia � � CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota Nov. 1, 1976 T0: City Manager, Leonard Kopp FROM: Public Works Office SUBJECT: Street Sign Progress The City of Mound is participating in the State program for bringing all City signs up-to-date with State standards at a 90w reimbursement from the State. The following are requested Stop sign locations as suggested by our City engineers and the Public Works Department. To simplify the locations we have broken them down into three area locations, Mound, Island Park and Three Points. Mound locations: Montclair at Shoreline & Bartlett Driftwood at Bartlett Channel Road at Emerald Fernside Lane at Shoreline, Woodridge & Bartlett Avon Drive at Bartlett (east & west) WoodridgeRoad at Chateau Lane Bayport Road at Woodridge Ruby Lane at Channel (east & west), Glendale Eden Road at Wilshire Blvd. and HiddenVale Lane Hidden Vale at Shoreline & Maywood Cypress Lane at Shoreline Maywood Road at Fairview Lane, Wilshire (east & west) Chateau at Shoreline (east & west), Fairview & Edgewater Apple Larp. at Lynwood Blvd. Balsam Road at Commerce Blvd. & Spruce Road Cranary Lane at Woodland Road Tonkawood Road at Commerce Wilshire Blvd. at Shoreline, Bartlett (east & west) &. Tuxedo Bartlett at Shoreline, Wilshire (east & west) & Commerce Alder Road at .Commerce Blvd. Elm Road at Bellaire Lane Ironwood Lane at Sunset Road Grandview Blvd. at Commerce, Lynwood Bellaire at Grandview Sunset at Bellaire, Grandview (east &. west) Sycamore Lane at Hillcrest Road Langdon Lane at Lynwood (north & south) Diamond Lane at Hillcrest Hillcrest at Grandview Mound Locations continued: page two Clover Circle at Hillcrest, Southview Aspen at Clover Circle Willow Lane at Clover Circle. Red Oak Road at Clover Circle, Dutch Lane Forest Lane at Clover Circle Southview at Lynwood (north & south) Northern Road at Edgewater Drive (east & west) Robin Lane at'Lynwood Noble Lane at Lynwood & Tonkawood Ashland Lane at Lynwood Centerview at Lynwood Overland Lane at Noble Cedar Lane at Church Road, Noble Lynwood at Commerce (east & west), Fairview Basswood Lane at Church, Tonkawood Church at Belmont (east & west) Fern Lane at Tonkawood, Church Belmont at Shoreline, Lynwood (north & south), Tonkawood Spruce at Waterside Lane, Tonkawood Harrison Lane at Spruce Sherwood Drive at Commerce Lakewood Lane at Wilshire, Bartlett (north & south) Cardinal Lane at Lynwood Villa Lane at Noble Pecan Lane at Edgewater Fairview at Shoreline (north & south), Bartlett Sandy Lane at Edgewater, Northern Arbor Lane at Edgewater Emerald Drive at Wilshire (north & south), & Wilshire & Bartlett Glendale Road at Bartlett, Avon Cottonwood Lane at Lynwood Westwood Circle at Westedge Blvd. Marion Lane at Shoreline Auditors Road at Commerce Island Park Locations Clare Lane at Wilshire. Galway Road, Kildare Road Galway at Tyrone Lane Carlow Road at Clare Lane Tyrone at Wilshire Carrick Road at Tyrone Essex Lane at TiTilshire & Bedford (south & north) Suffolk Road at Essex Bedford Road at Wilshire Strafford Lane at Manchester Road Dorchester Road at Tuxedo Blvd. (east & west) Manchester at Brighton Blvd., Devon Lane (east & west), TuRedo (east & west) Hanover Road at Dexter Lane (east & west), Amhurst Lane (east & west), and Island View Drive, Roanoke Lane (east & west) Aberdeen Road at 'ruxedo, Devon, Island View Drive Lanark Road at Argyle Lane Bradford Lane at Wilshire Marlboro Lane at Wilshire, Monpouth Road Drury Lane at Tuxedo Richmond -Road at Bradford Island Park Locations cont:_nued: Amhurst at Tuxedo, Island View Drive Priest Lane at Ridgewood Road Sinclair Road at Westedge Longfellow Lane at Hawthorne Road Bryant Lane at Tdlewood Road Highland Blvd. at Commerce Fairfield Road at Highland Holt Lane at Glenwood, Fairfield Glenwood at Highland Cumberland Road at Devon.(east & west), Drury Dexter Lane at Island View, Tuxedo Drummond Road at Dexter Dutch Lane at Birch Lane Langdon Lane at L mTood (north & south) Garden Lane at Bartlett, Beachwood Road Rustiowood Road at Garden evergreen Road at Garden. Westedge Grove Lane at Bartlett, Beachwood Rosewood Lane at Beachwood, Evergreen Granger Lane at Beachwood Beachwood at Westedge Westedbe at Bartlett, Lynwood Halstead Lane at Bartlett, Bayridge Road Bayridge at Westedge Dickens at Bartlett, Ridgewood Hazelwood Lane at Bartlett, Hawthorne Road Oakl.awn Lane at Bartlett, Hawthorne Idlewood at Highland, Oaklawn Hawthorne at Idlewood, Dickens Ridgewood at Idlewood, Westedge Cherrywood Road at Ridgewood, Hawthorne Drummond Road at Tuxedo (east & west) Windsor Road at Tuxedo (east), Warner Lane Waterbury Road at Tuxedo (east & west), Warner Phelps Road at Tuxedo (east), Warner (east) Sulgrove Road at Tuxedo (west), Warner (east) Seabury Road at Warmer Gladstone Lane at Franklin Road Franklin at Warner Piper. Road at Warner, Tuxedo BriF�hton at Tuxedo, Wilshire (east & west) Page three Bedford at Cambridge, Brighton (east & west), Marlboro (east & west) and Brad -ford, Essex (east & west), Wilshire Brunswick Road at Cambridge, Brighton (east & west), Marlboro (east & west) and Bradford Monmouth at Cambridge, Brighton (east & west), Bradford Afton Road at Cambridge, Brighton Bradford at Leslie Road, Wilshire Cambridge at Brighton Leslie at Brighton (east & west) Plymouth Road at Brighton, Marlboro (east & Devon Lane at Tuxedo (north & south), Islan( Argyle at Tuxedo, Alexander Lane Glasgow Road at Argyle, Devon Dale Road at Donald Drive, Glasgow west), Bradford View Drive (north & south) Island Park Locations continued: Alexander at Tuxedo, Donald Dundee Lane at Tuxedo, Donald Brighton Commons at Tuxedo Clyde Road at Island View, Tuxedo Lamberton Road at Tuxedo, Island View Radnor Road at Tuxedo, Island View Stirling Road at Tuxedo Inverness Lane at Tuxedo Gordon Road at .Drury, Donald Burns Road at Donald, Drury Hampton Road at Drury Paisley Road at Drury Donald at Brighton, Devon (east & west) Tuxedo Manchester at Devon (east & west), Tuxedo (east & west) Marlboro at Monmouth Cardiff Lane at Wilshire Cardigan Lane at Wilshire Cavan Road at Clare Lane Three Points Locations Shorewood Lane at Three Points Blvd. Woodland Road at Heron Lane, Gull Lane (east & west), Eagle Lane (east & west), Dove Lane (east & *,crest) Crestview Road at Three Points, Heron (east €< west), Jennings Road at Heron, Gull, Eagle, Dove Finch at Three Points (north & south) Eagle at Three Points (north & south) Dove at Three Points (north & south) Sumach Lane at Three Points Wildhurst Lane at Sumach, Resthaven Lane Resthaven at Quail Road, Shorewood Lane Lakeside Lane at Shorewood, both ends Beachside Road at Lakeside, Shorewood Three Points at Commerce Heron at Three Points (north & south), Sparrow Road Gull at Three Points (north & south) Jones Lane at Three Points Lafayette Lane at Three Points Baywood Lane at Three Points, Baywood Shores Drive Baywood Shores Drive at Three Points_ Avocet Lane at Three Points (north & south) Bluebird at Three Points (north & south) Canary Lane at Three Points (north & south) Glen Elyn Road at Three Points Respectfully, Robert Miner Public Works Director R.M/dd page four Finch Lane (east & west), Gull CITY OF HOMO IFFORAIRIOW AWRANDUN ED, 76-157 TV The Movable Nayor and City COUP011 snag: The My Howagar aha-- Einicipal Squon Storaaa Wesciaa yion of Baas ager r hexa? Wough`k toge hVIT aaa advaTHOing namvaigu to 0M.A the Print 00spetivion cad" the valvata liquow Mtcraz A Lathe : Ira a copy of all he 3, a awmation Kira i ava, On she KNOW Oaam» paig a. It is mat recommended that Nanzztsa ari'nter the campaign at the psevent Meg banaugs the cask is apportioned arra the vama WAV to all Culex, 1*=Id wi da I :More W $60Dv000 Balza could pay at Bruch a -s Mira vi h 3 Worse area SSS, million dollars in vsl a*. ct j--vac� RIM J�IPvl 17 L -/'1 l ON LAKE MINNETONKA INDIAN BURIAL. MOUNDS 5341 MAV WOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 November 4, 1976 TELEPHONE (612) 472-1155 TO: The City Manager FROM: The Liquor Store Manager SUBJECT: Advertising Enclosed is an appeal and proposal for an advertising campaign in which all municipal liquor stores are being solicited. The amount to be charged for this advertising is the same for each Community regardless of size or the number of stores. The fee, as proposed, is unfair and my recommendation is that this program be shelved until an equitable agreement could be reached. SSiinccerely, Nels Schermu NS/ms VIII KAUFMAN, SPICER 8s COMPANY Advertising & Public Relations/1705 Soo Line Bldg./Minneapolis, Minn. 55402/(612) 339-8621 �i 44 Foss Lane/Moorhead, Minnesota 56560/(218) 233-1553 November 2, 1976 Mr. Nelson Scherneau Liquor Store Manager City of Mound 2324 Wilshire Blvd. Mound, Minnesota Dear Mr. Scherneau: Enclosed is the material promised you relative to the advertising program for Municipal Liquor Stores. I would appreciate you and your City Manager discussing the program as soon as possible, to determine your willingness to participate. I will call you Friday, November 5th. Meanwhile, if you have any questions, Enc: jw ADVERTISING AGREEMENT This is an advertising agreement between Kaufman, Spicer & Company and MOUND authorizing Kaufman, Spicer to perform name of municipality advertising and public relations services for the community's municipal liquor stores in the amount of $1,599.00 for the fiscal year beginning November 1, 1976, and ending October 31, 1977. Funding is to be part of the municipalities calendar 1977 budget. The proceeds are to be used for the purchase of outdoor boards, newspaper space, or other media advertising, production expenses, publicity, and expenses related to the combined advertising program in behalf of Minnesota Municipal Liquor Stores. The specific purchases for the municipality of MOUND Newspaper: $486.50 Television: $780.50 Production: $330.00 's portion are to be as follows: Billings will be monthly for all authorized media and production expenses, up to the limit authorized. Rate changes or modifications in the program can occur, but in no case will the total amount of the budget be altered or increased. Payment will be made by the municipality within 30 days of date of invoice. Authorized Municipal Official Kaufman, Spicer Representative Date DvAUFMA�, SPICED. $ CO. page two Therefore, it only makes sense that if municipals are to effectively compete, the solutions to their problems should be joint... unified... common. This approach will result in a greater impact for one and all -- as compared to a shot gun approach --because all stores are doing the same thing at the same time, and can effect a substantial savings of monies. Our association has authorized Ed Kaspszak of the Kaufman, Spicer Advertsing/Public Relations Agency to formulate a joint community program for your consideration. We think it is a good one and important to the future strength of your stores... we hope you do, too! Thanking you in advance for your help and cooperation, I am Sincerely yours-, Alec Parkin President Moved, minvamfela wwleabw 5, 1976 WGRAMOK MWARMIT119 YK 76-159 Tor its hoz arable Ryon,: ,;sae;$ City Gcounwil FROM a�.r The city xana gQx.' _ MBSNOW Foli s OKOR 1977 Attached in a uepy of L letter Srom he Ibline Chief welatirD to Us squad tax VNIMAK. fur 1977• If Own la no Obje* an Mau ?aha aocs. UT19 was will EOIXOW the Chief's :tsW°°sat:aaKs� cz��sa. ! y✓ ".6t 1 S r,^W 01 Vol Police chief r r � �ON LAKE MINNETONKA INDIAN BURIAL MOUNDS 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD TELEPHONE MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 (612) 4724155 November 3, 1976 TO: Leonard Kopp - City Manager FROM: Patrick S. Wilson - Chief of Police SUBJECT: New Police Cars - 1977 The low bid for 1977 police cars was by Suburban Chevrolet in Hopkins with Chevy Novas special police vehicles being bid. The new vehicles will cost approximately $4,890 each. This is considerably higher than our prediction. If we bought four new police vehicles as we had proposed in the 1977 budget, we would be approximately $1,9.60 over our projected budget. We had planned on buying four new cars this year. With the unexpected cost in new cars this year, we propose the following changes in our 1977 plans. 1. Buy only three new police vehicles for a total cost of approximately $14,670. 2. Keep all three of the 1976 Chevy Novas, '.one for the city building inspector and administration, one for the police detective and youth officer, and one as a spare squad and Chief's vehicle. 3. Sell the three 1974 Plymouth Satellites at the auction this spring. The police department would keep the same number of vehicles as we have at present, we would just be having an older vehicle for a longer period of time. TYd s may require a few more dollars in repairs as this older vehicle of course would require additional maintenance. The money not spent in purchasing the four new cars when we only purchase three vehicles would be a savings of app- roximately $2,930. This amount of money not spent certainly would cover the added expense in repairs that would be required when we keep an older vehicle. This proposal would also give us more flexibility in keeping our budget in balance in 1977 as we now have also discovered things such as insurance are going up drastically. Respectfully submitted, Patrick S. Wilson Chief of Police PSW :la s ' AveArx 5, 1916 ...>:A. E2iNa. jC3ksL3:, c$u.uc.' k:::,y ii=4 c..sai1. V7;hy S 9.Q.W k &I d4'pi;Bi�l.-u+ hie l6w "'`.% Wine OWN A Cc hod 7 n a copy say' ` °1 r j -:• r ,,ti �*v r' '+ F G' ,a s x .. e ...v m.0 ad.. i. 4;r'. .... x...iT+„ur" ,..�'?§ ; .Le.. TWO1 ,n33 . 1.; S. Wave, -+k"c;uAve x5v 19?7. the x0v X ni f b S 1 aep .n h i�. act r , th a fR a aFP x3:d4�,xC4� ru'ro .i,:�J i'+.. �,�"C%s -.h. s 3�.*..a .�.�w. �ro � l.E.'u .'..r�. `v<➢ :J' �..ts : ;s� rea.��; W. �7 09 '.Pae$'d'r'" d'F._vl.•= and gsish him well W AO re 0 'wwntF1!'.".t?e The AvJGSe".%ti.ISS2.C3n iC7'IM be¢,b"A�.'a..'isiY%d.�.. :" ".� M.:a3(F+.:.3e to g`55..,, :`xP$'IAILR'w: ans ST a uSS,r9 W09 in t,G'»^dow "»LU S4"'iP the ."+�lLti'.Ao9 Mose'a ASS .; v aStiBi.$& tti, 0, .y ..� s sem+ JIM ON LAKE MINNETONKA INDIAN .BURIAL MOUNDS 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD TELEPHONE MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 (612) 472-1155 November 4, 1976 TO. Leonard Kopp - City Manager FROM: Patrick S. Wilson - Chief of Police SUBJECT: Letter of Resignation - Effective January 15, 1977 After many weeks of family discussions, having planned for some time to go into business, a business decision was made recently. I will be entering into a partnership in the Harbor House in Two Harbors, Minnesota, about 22 miles north of Duluth on Lake Superior. The Harbor House is a family restaurant. It also rents space to a bakery with additional space upstairs for shops and offices. This operation will, of course, require a great deal of work and family effort.. The family feels this is a step into the future. We have enjoyed our oppor- tunities to serve in the Mound area and its surrounding communities of Spring Park, Minnetrista, and St. Bonifacius. Our long time relationships to many in this area will be difficult for our family to leave. It will be an adjustment, I'm sure, that will be somewhat difficult for us to make. The friendship, comm- unity spirit, and the many friends in this area all were considered when this decision was made. It is still a very emotional decision to make when one has to say goodbye to so many wonderful people. We have many memories with our community to share as a family for the rest of our lives. I find new enthusiasm and a new and challenging future for our family. We certainly invite all of you in the future to stop by the Harbor House in Two Harbors for a warm welcome from your Westonka Wilson friends. I would also like to take this opportunity to personally thank Mr. Leonard Kopp for his direction and guidance these past fourteen years that I have been associated with the police department. I feel proud to have served under his direction. I find it difficult in a few short words to express the changes that have occured in the past fourteen years in the police department. Growth, new police programs, the consolidation of the four Westonka communities into one police department, the detective and juvenile division, two sergeant positions, are just a few of the things that will enable the police department to continue to serve the residents of Westonka in a professional manner. In the next few months I will aid in transferring the duties and responsibilities of my office to the capable staff that we now have. In closing, a special thanks to all of my past bosses, the four city councils, their mayors and administrators. Without the year after year cooperation with these persons in guiding and directing the police department, we would not have been able to serve our friends and citizens of the Westonka communities. If just a few words could be relayed to all in the Westonka area, our sincere thanks from our family goes out to each and every member of our community. We will be able to officially express our thanks to many before we leave. Some, I°m sure, we will not be able to personally get to, and for those of you who we cannot personally express our thanks to, we hope that this letter will give you some indication of our sincere appreciation for what the Westonka communities have done for our family. Respectfully submitted, Patrick S. Wilson Chief of Police PSWslas