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1977-10-04 CC Agenda Packet CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota AGENDA IM 77-179 CM 77-303 CM 77-305 CM 77-297 CM 77-299 CM 77-301 CM 77-304 CM 77-306 CM 77-300 CM 77-302 Mound City Council October 4, 1977 City Hall 7:00 P.M. Firemen's Pension Plan Pg. 520-523 7:30 P.M. 1. Hearings A. Subdivision of Land - The Highlands (Lots 7-13, Block 16) B. Water Turn Offs Pg. 514-516 2. 1978 Budget Hearing - Revenue Sharing Pg. 513 Cancellation of Levies on Bond Issues Adoption of Budget Pg. 508-509' Tax Levy - 1978 Pg. 507 no B. C D. E. F. G. Pg. 517-519 Pg. 510-512 Levying Supplemental Assessments Upon Waiver Pg. 504-506 Levying Assessment for Diseased Tree Pg. 502-50~ Salaries & Wages 1978 Pg. 500-501 3. Park and Youth Commission Appointments Pg. 499 4. Comments and Suggestions by Citizens Present (2 Minute Limit) 5. Information Memorandums & Misc. Pg. 464-498 6. Committee Reports Pg. 525 CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota September 30, 1977 INFORMATION MEMORANDUM NO. 77-179 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: The Honorable Mayor and City Council The City Manager Firemen's Pension Plan - 7 P.M. October 4, 1977 The Firemen have requested an increase in their pension plan from $120 per month to $145 per month. The Mayor has asked the Fire Relief Board in at 7 P.M., Tuesday, October 4, 1977, to discuss their request. The Council is requested to meet at 7 P.M. An increase in the pension will require Council action and a new bill by the State Legislature. Presently the City is funding the pension plan (taxes and the 2% insurance refund) at the rate of $27,200. per year. To increase to $145 per month, a $12,000 increase will be necessary. The Firemen are requesting this increase in lieu of a salary increase. A copy of their latest actuarial statement is attached. -' Aeonard L. Kopp -/ CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota Notes on Fire Pension Plan: The Firemen have suggested that in lieu of a salary increase, the City for each of the next four years increase the contribution to the pension fund. In order to attain the $145 per month pension, a $12,000 in- crease would be needed for 1978. The suggestion has been made that the City's contributions be increased as follows: City's Total Amount * 1978 - from $11,700. to $23,700. 1979 to 23,700. 1980 to 25,700. 1981 to 27,700. *Note: The above combined with the estimated 2% insurance refund.is shown below. The following annual contribution would be made: Year City Estimated 2% Additional Total 1978 19,700. 15,500. 4000. 39,200. 1979 23,700. 17,050. 0. 40,750. 1980 25,700 18,755. 0. 44,455. 1981 27,700. 20,630 0. 48,330. If the Firemen work about 8,000 hours per year, the above con- tributions would represent a pay increase of: 1978 1979 1980 1981 $1.00 per hour .50 per hour .25 per hour .25 per hour Hewitt Associates Septen~er 20, 1977 Mr. Alvin Opitz Mound Fire Department Relief Association 2041 Bellaire Lane Mound, Minnesota 55364 Dear Mr. Opitz: The following numbers are the actuarial costs of the current plan and proposed plans for the ~.4ound Fire Department Rel%ef Association. Accrued .Liability Assets Current Plan Cost ~0 $367,871 175,878 Proposed Plan Cost Totals 145 ~ 170 195 $468,771 $548,251 $627,731 175,878 175,878 175,878 Unfunded Accrued Liability 191,993 292,893 372,373 451,853 Normal Cost 12,042 Beginning of the year contribu- tion 26,714 End of the year contribution 15,918 18,665 21,412 38,301~ 47,122 55,944 28,0.50¢. 40,217 49,479 The breakdown for the above totals are as follows: 58,741 1108 First National Bank Building, Minn.eapolis, Min¢~esota 55402 6121339~7501 General Office: Deerfield, Illinoi.~,' 60015 Atlanta · Chicago · Dayton · Los Angeies . Milwaukee · New York · San Francisco · Stamford · Toronto F,~e~¢~i if Associates Mr. Alvin 0pitz -2- September 20, 1977 Increased cost to provide retirement: Unfunded Accrued Liability Normal Cost Beginning of year Contribution End of the year Contribution 145 $60,739 1,719 6,361 6,679 170 $121,478 3,438 12,722 13,358 195 $182,217 5,157 19,083 20,037 Increased cost to provide disability: Unfunded Accrued Liability Normal Cost Beginning of year Contribution End of the year Contribution 145 $ 89O 88 156 164 170 $ 1,780 176 312 328 .$ 195 2,670 264 468 492 Increased cost to provide benefits for widows and children: Unfunded Accrued Liability Normal Cost Beginning of year Contribution End of the year Contribution 145 $39,271 2,069 5,070 5,324 170 $57,122 3,009 7,374 7,743 195 $74,973 3,949 9,679 10,162 CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota September 30, 1977 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 77-307 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: The Honorable Mayor and City Council The City Manager Subdivision of Land - Lots 7-13, Block 16, The Highlands Attached is a report from the City Planner for the hearing on this subdivision on October 4, 1977. CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota September 30, 1977 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Leonard L. Kopp, City Manager FROM Don Levens, Planner SUBJECT: Sinclair Court Subdivision Lots 7 through 13, Block 16, The Highlands The subdivision development located between the unimproved Sinclair and Muriel Roads proposes the replat of five (5) parcels, with sufficient front yard set backs and adequate building sites. The subdivision characteristics are: Total gross area - 2.6 acres Minimum lot size - 11,500 square feet Zoning - A-2 Single Family (6,000 sq ft but lots are in excess of Al) Area Outlot A - 11,670 square feet or 10.3% of total area Utility a~d drainage easements shall be provided as required. The preliminary site improvement costs for the proposed (5) five parcel subdivision are: Sewer $9,800.00 Water $8,100.00 Street $9,400.00 Total $27,300.00 The proposed drainage plans, street right-of-way and parcel improvements such as any land filling are to meet with the approval of the Minnehaha Watershed District and the L.M.C.D. The storm sewer service availability, street right-of-way and street lighting plans shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to construction. The Outlot A (11,670 sq. ft.) and the street right-of-way of Sinclair Court will be dedicated to the City of Mound. The community space provisions are adequate with (3) three park sites located east and northeast of Sinclair Court on Highland Blvd. CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota September 30, 1977 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Leonard L. Kopp, City Manager FROM.: Don Levens, City Planner SUBJECT:r Preliminary Plat Requirements (Chapter 22) The preliminary plat shall indicate: The location of then existing property lines, streets, buildings, water courses, railroads, utilities and other similar features. The names, locations, widths and other dimensions of proposed streets, alleys, easements, parks, and other open spaces, reservations, lot lines, building lines and utilities. The approximate location in the adjoining streets or property of existing sewers and water mains, culverts and drain pipes, electric conduits or lines proposed to be used on the property to be subdivided, and invert elevations of sewers at points of proposed connection. The title under which the proposed subdivision is to be recorded, with the names and addresses of the owner and the technical author of the plan; and a notation stating the acreage. The names of subdivisions immediately adjacent; also the location and names of adjacent streets and other public spaces on immediately adjoining proper- ties. All parcels of land proposed to be dedicated to public use and the conditions of such dedication, if any. When requested by the Commission, contours at vertical intervals of not more than five (5) feet where the slope is greater than ten percent and not more than two feet where the slope is less than ten percent. Elevations shall be marked on such contours bases on a datum plane approved by the City Engineer. Date, north point and scale. When required by the Commission the preliminary plat shall be accompanied by profiles showing existing ground surface and proposed street grades including extensions for a reasonable distance beyond the limits of the proposed sub- divisions; typical cross-sections of the proposed grading, roadway and side- walks; and preliminary plan of proposed sanitary and storm water sewers with grades and sizes indicated. All elevations shall be based on a datum plane SUBJECT: Preliminary Plat Requirements (Chapter 22) continued page two approved by the City Engineer. The preliminary plat shall be accompanied by a plan indicating the use of the lots proposed by the subdivider whether for one-family dwellings, multi-family housing business or industrial purposes, and copies shall be submitted of the proposed documents or instruments where by the use, building line, open space and other re- strictions are proposed by the subdivider to be imposed. Septem%e~ 2nd, 1977 Mr. Leonard L. City Manage~ . - '"-,, '2~. .- " ~s letter ~e 1~ ~ question~ o~~~lat%e~ ~ Lots 7 - 13, 'Block 16, the ~~as be~een %he de~c~te~ roads ~ed Sincl~r Roa~ ~d ~riel Roaa. Both of these ~ads ~%hou~ ~e~cate~ ~ve never tot~ly been const~ctea. The applicant proposes to re-plat this ~rea into five larger lots on which custom homes are contemplated to be built taking into consideration each building site and the desires of the new home owners. The preliminary plat was approved by your plsn~{~g commission on August 25, 1977. The applicant would now appreciate city council approval of this plat so he may proceed with road and utility work, and proposes that such work is to be completed as soon as possible so that when the fin~/L plat is to be recorded all work will be complete to specifications of your city. The applicant wishes to proceed in a manner to permit home construction as early in 1978 as possible. The existing platted lots presently meet building codes, however the new platting will enhance the existing lots in wh~t we consider to be a better utilization of the land. The city has been furnished with c~pies of the prel!m~uary plat, drainage plan, topography plat and preliminary utility plan as prepared by McCombs-Knutson Associates, Inc., land surveyors and consulting engineers. All work meets the requirements as stated in Chapter 22, platting and subdivision regulations. We ~lso wish to thank the city of Mound for their assistance in this matter. She~::~.°9- G. Rhodes Consultant to Mr. Lou Derner, Applicant J't; ,9 APPIATION FOR SUBDIVISION O Sec. 22.03-a VILLAGE OF MOUND AND FEE OWNER PLAT oo~,' g~,9~:r,~,~. ~ I (Io PARCEL ¢'o2o ) 70?0 Location and complete legal description of property to be divided: Zo-r /%//, /z J' 6 .oc, 14,,T,4, To be divided as follows: (attach survey or scale drawing showing adjacent streets, dimension of proposed building sites, square foot area of each new parcel designated by number) '.¢~, ~. ; i'i" ~"'~' ' " ' A WAIVER IN LOT SIZE IS REQUESTED FOR: ~ New Lot No. From ~uare feet TO '" .~ 'fee~:.,,/ ' Reason: ADDRESS ~' Applicant's interest in the property: TEL. NO. ,~.~. y/~'~' This application must be signed by all the OWNER~ of the property, or an explan, ation given why this is not the case.~4~/~ PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: DATE COUNCIL ACTION ResolutionNo. DATE APPROVAL OF THIS DIVISION IS DEPENDENT ON THE LEVYING OF ANY DEFICIENT SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS BY WAIVER, THE FILING OF 'THE DIVISION AS APPROVED AND THE NECESSARY PAYMENTOF TAXESBY THE FEE OWNER WITHIN 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF THE RESOLUTION OR IT BECOMES NULL AND VOID. A list of residents and owners of property within ..feet must be attached. CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota September 30, 1977 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 77-303 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: The Honorable Mayor and City Council The City Manager Hearing - Water Turn Offs Attached is a copy of the list of unpaid water bills as of September 30, 1977 on which a hearing has been called to determine on the turn off of water for non-payment. The hearing is scheduled for October 4th. Delinquent water mad sewer acco'sm_ts 22-1708 25-16a5 2~-1601 ~8-1667 3i-i~? 5~-~001 55-5037 67-2o25 82-1749 B5-~76o 169-5516 175-5~8 1~0-2110 196-21~4 176-2148 Richard L~usi~g .~]~o ~ Suzette ~.b Gill 61..73 O~¢a Byers 60.94 Ke~eth Ketchm~ 32.~8 Dou~d Fr~<e ~9.45 Jerry Pehrson ~8.77 Bob ~'htson ~.08 Terrace K~gston ~7.76 Si~ey Bl~.ch~ Tom HaZy ~6.68 Jmmes ~c~d Elv~ HoL~ren Ron Wm Tollefso~ Rich~d Sack~son 48.96 117~02 34.o8 57.3I 89.~ r~. 3~.31 238-4957 244-5005 z59-4¢58 259-4,978 259~5823 259-6601 280-5846 280-¢880 304-2930 31o-2624 310-2695 31o-3198 373-5o63 418-2617 418-2629. 463-4651 463 ~4651 475-J4626 4~4-5oi2 487-4873 53o-~i£i 53o-4~55 569-4882 572-4827 ~9344925 593-51o9 5994~736 George Baker 62.94 l,h~mreen ~ ~&~hon 34.08 ~ry Reese ~6.34 ~rtin Heiusch 41.44 M.T. Skoglund 62.3~ A1 Jeppesen 73.08 Jim. Krotzer 34.C8 Terry Heller 111.57 F. Todd ;'~a~a~ ~ Alton Gotz Frar& Esposito Smmuel Fox June ~.~ Carthy Colon Kelly Calvin Sc~midt Isabel!e Mc Grath Barbara Bedel]_ NoFoert i~hrtian Stulrt Jo?mson !'~!vin Zuc k~u Jerry Olson Dl~nn~-Larson Steve Kokales JL~ Willer :&s. Ralph Compton B~%ara Halstead Joe Bruskie Anthony Erickson Lois ~.~r tinka B~azii Five 1 ?/_~ 50.3Z 34.74 ~4.O5 63.43 3~.0S 10!.18 i36.56 95.28 80.86 40.70 .' 37.~9 ~0 o OE 104.1;2 33.89 2ih.95 67.99 87.26 34.08 59.30 Ste~en Beatty E~_~! Linds~/.o ag Douglas Nelson Don Ell ing$on D a~id F~g~ P~c h~d J~ f2.07 c~ 67.68 32.74 39.66 CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota September 30, 1977 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 77-305 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: The City Manager SUBJECT: Revenue Sharing A public hearing on the expenditure of Revenue Sharing Funds in relation to the budget has been called for October 4th. Revenue Sharing Funds are proposed to be used primarily for Capital Outlay projects. Projected income for 1978 is $42,000 and in addition, the 1977 funds of about $41,000 are left. Suggestions for the use of the funds are: Spring and Fall Cleanup Electric elevator - City Hall Micro Film Equipment Purchase of Park land from the School Bike Hike Paths Survey of Parks and Commons Street Light Repair Other Items ~~ ~-~_ ~eona . pp $8,000. 5,000. 5,000. 1~,000. 4,000. 10,000. CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota September 26, 1977 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 77-297 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: The City Manager SUBJECT: Cancellation of Levies on Bond Issues There are three levies filed With the County Auditor to be levied with the taxes. They are: Year Sewer & Water Bond 1964 Water Revenue Bond 1976 Improvement Bond 1976 Amount to be levied $13,000.00 21,863.63 1,081.23 In the past, because of prepayments, the City has cancelled the levy for the Sewer and Water Bonds. Also, it is expected that Water rates and funds on hand will accrue the $21,863.63 necessary to pay the Water Revenue Bonds. Therefore, attached are two suggested resolutions directing the. County Auditor not to levy for these two bond issues, the Sewer and Water Bonds and the Water Revenue Bond. ard L. Kop'p % / RESOLUTION RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE COUNTY AUDITOR NOT TO LEVY FOR SEWER AND WATER BONDS FOR THE YEAR 1978 WHEREAS, there is a ResolutiOn No. 64-279 with the Hennepin County Auditor directing a levy of $13,000 for Sewer and Water Bonds for 1978, and WHEREAS, it appears that there will be sufficient funds to cover Sewer and Water Assessment Bonds and Interest due in 1978, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MOUND, MOUND, MINNESOTA: That the Hennepin County Auditor be directed not to make the levy of $13,000. for 1978. Adopted by the City Council this 1977. day of , RESOLUTION RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE COUNTY AUDITOR NOT TO LEVY FOR WATER REVENUE BONDS FOR THE YEAR 1978 WHEREAS, there ~s a Resolution No. 76=373 with the Hennepin County Auditor directing a levy of $21,863.63 for Water Revenue Bonds for 1978~ and WHEREAS, it appears that there will be sufficient funds from the water rates and funds on hand to cover the Water ~evenue Bonds and Interest due in 1978, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MOUND, MOUND, MINNESOTA: That the Hennepin County Auditor be directed not to make the levy of $21,863.63 for 1978, Adopted by the City Council this 1977. day of CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota September 28, 1977 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 77-299 TO: The Honorable Mayor FROM: The City Manager SUBJECT: 1978 Budget and City Council The following budget is recommended for 1978 and resolution is recommended. BE IT RESOLVED that the 1978 Budget shall be as General Government Administration $166,929. Inspection 27,260. Assessor 22,675. Election 5,100. Prosecution 10,055. Planning 18,756. Human Rights 300. Contingency 20,000. Revenue Sharing 82,000. Sub-total(General Govt.) Public Safety Police $349,595. Fire ~,315. Fire Capital Outlay 50,799. Civil Defense Emergency 9,594. Sub-total(Public Safety) Public Wo rks Street $198,350. Cemetery 5,215. Park 67,120. Water 201,460. Sewer 280,400. Sewer Capital Outlay 38,171. Shop & Stores 22,645. Improvement Equip. Outlay 126,973. Diseased Trees 19,440. Sub-total(Public Works) the following follows: $353,075. 502,303. 959,774. Liquor Fund $177,200. Sub-total 177,200. COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 77-299 1978 Budget - Page 2 Pensions & Retirement PERA Fire Relief Sub-total(Pensions & Retirement) $ 77,946. Water Revenue Bonds 1966 Water Revenue Bonds $ 2,848. 1968 ' ..... 15,635. 1976 ...... 20,973. Sub-total(Water Revenue Bonds) 39,456. Total 1978 Operating Budget Construction Funds MSA Streets Building Construction Funds Total Construction Funds $538,867. 58,200. $597,067. Special Assessment Bonds - 1961 $ 12,643. 1964 101,505. 1965 94,160. 1966 148,698. 1967 3,000. 1968 12,205. 1970 8,945. 1972 9,540. 1974 16,860. 1975 54,650. 1976 10,330. Total Special Assessments $472,536. CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota September 30, 1977 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 77-301 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: The Honorable Mayor and City Council The City Manager Tax Levy - 1978 The tax levy limit for 1978 is $429,091. levies are recommended for 1978: The following General Fund Park Fund Fire Relief Civil Defense PERA-PFRA-Soc.Sec. Diseased Trees $333,751. 21,760 11,700. 1,394. 44,574. 15,912 The above levy is $5,971. less than the $435,062. levied in 1977 and it is estimated that the mill rate will decrease about 1 mill. The following resolution is suggested: RESOLUTION NO. 77- RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE TAX LEVY FOR 1977 COLLECTIBLE IN 1978 - TOTAL AMOUNT OF $429,091. BE IT RESOLVED that the County Finance Director be requested to levy the following taxes for collection in 1978: General Fund Park Fund Fire Relief Civil Defense PFRA-PERA-FICA Diseased Trees $333,751. . 1,394. 44,574. m'e'on~ard L. K~p CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota September 30, 1977 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 77-304 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: The Honorable Mayor and City Council The City Manager Levying Supplemental Assessments Upon Waiver Attached is a suggested resolution for levying supplemental assessments picked up with building permits or when lots. are combined and redivided. RESOI,UTIO~ RESOI, UTION LEVYING DEFERRED AND SUPPLEMENTAL ASSESSMENTS UPON WAIVER OF FOR_qALITIES; DIRECTING PREPARATION OF ABSTRACT; AND DIRECTING CERTIFICATION TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR WtIEREAS, the City Council, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Chapter 429 (Laws 1953, Chapter 398, as amended) has the power to levy supplemental assessments and the power to levy deferred assessments, and WHEREAS, the following assessments were not initially levied in the projects as indicated, but waivers of formality for supplemental and deferred assessments have been executed by the property owner and delivered to the City: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MOUND,. MOUND, MINNESOTA: Pursuan~ to its authority under Chapter 429, Minnesota Statutes, the City Council does hereby determine that each of the parcels of land here- inafter described have benefited in an amount equal to the amount set opposite each of the said parcels by virtue of the project as indicated and that they be, and hereby are, assessed in the amount set opposite each such described parcel, and each such supplemental and deferred assessment shall be payable in equal annual installments over such period of years as shown: Plat Parcel IBM Improvement Years Amount 61223 1378 6951 6952 6954 Sanitary Sewer Sewer Lateral Water 2771 7 $ 44. 31 13 137.15 1 46.82 61290 8000 6952 Sewer Lateral 13 271.20 61610 3485 3500 6952 Sewer Lateral 13 904.00 61610 3560 6955 Water 4052 10 472.20 61710 4010 6951 Sanitary Sewer 7 292.00 61830 1800 1850 6951 6952 Sanitary Sewer Sewer Lateral 7 13 292.00 135.60 37850 4455 6953 6952 Supp. Water 3397 Sewer Lateral 13 13 292.00 542.40 37910 4060 6953. Sanitary Sewer 7 97.33 37970 2340 2365 6952 6953 Sewer Lateral Supp. Water 3397 13 723.20 13 389.60 38010 6675 6951 Sanitary Sewer 7 97.33 Resolution No. Page 2 3 o 4 o Such installments shall be payable as follows: The first of the installments to be payable on or before the first Monday in January, 1978 and shall bear interest at the rate of 6% per annum from the date of the adoption of this assessment resolution. To the first installment shall be added interest on the entire assessment from the date of this resolution until December 31, 1978. To each subsequent installment, when due, shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid in- stallments. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the assessment to the County Auditor, pay the whole of the assessment on such property, with interest accrued to the date of payment, to the City Treasurer, except that no interest shall be charged if the entire assessment is paid within thirty (30) days from the adoption of this resolution; and he may, at any time there- after pay to the County Treasurer, the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with interest accrued to December 31 of the year in which such payment is made. The clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of t~is assessment tc the County Auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the County, and such assessments ~hall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other muni- cipal taxes. Adopted by the City Council this day of CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota September 30, 1977 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 77-306 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: The City Manager SUBJECT: Levying Assessment for Diseased Tree Upon Waiver Attached hereto is a copy of a waiver of hearing and consent to special assessment of cost of removal of diseased tree on Lot 9, Whipple Shores in the amount of $85.05 It is recommended that a resolution certifying this $85.05 to the County Auditor be passed. Lot 9, Whip_ple Shores ......................................................... , ,..¢~,~.d.~n9 t:o Hennepin County are any such persons, -nheir names and :ADDRESS T~.~r~, OF iNTEREST ~:ree::-~ ,. puz'suan~', to C,~ab,~c:~'"~_ ....~;~ .... of ci~ City Ccde~ may. ,~'-= _ id wit:h~'a $135.00 Removal 30.00 Haul $f 5. oo ro al $165.00 Total -30.00 Hauling 1~5.00 Total ~__~-~7~ Reduction CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota September 28, 1977 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 77-300 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: The Honorable Mayor and City Council The City Manager Salaries and Wages 1978 Attached is a proposed resolution establishing salaries and wages for 1978. RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTIOn< ESTABLISHING WAGES , SALAt<IES AN]) WORKING CONDITIONS FOR 197o° BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Mound that the following wages, salaries and working conditions are adopted for the year 1978. Position Amount Clerk Typist 0 - 6 Months 7 - 12 Months 13 - 18 Months Afte~ 19 Months Receptionist Special Assessment Clerk Accounting Clerk Utility Billing Clerk Manager's Secretary Police Secretary Police Clerk 0 - 6 Months 7 - 18 Months After 18 Months ANimal Warden 0 - 6 Months 7 - 12 Months 13 - 24 Months 25 - 36 Months After 36 Months Police Sergeants 0 - 12 Months 13 - 18 Months 19 - 24 Months After 24 Months $530.00 per month 585.00 per month 636.00 per month 750.00 per month 750.00 per month 800.00 per month 850.00 per month 920.00 per month 920.00 per month 850.00 per month 700.00 per month 750.00 per month 800.00 per month 750.00 per month 800.00 per month 850.00 per month 900.00 per month 950.00 per month $75.00 Over top Patrolman 100.00 .... " 125.00 ...... 150.00 " " " Building Inspector Liquor Store Manager Clerk-Treasurer City Planner Public Works Director Police Chief City Manager City Attorney $17,000. per year 17,000. per year 17,550. per year 16,000. per year 19,500. per year 22,500. per year 27,500. per year 12,000. per year Liquor Store Clerks Senior Liquor Clerk Liquor Clerk Part time Clerk $5.30 per hour 4.95 per hour 2.75/3.75 per hour Ail fringe benefits for the above positions including 'vacations, sick leave, severance pay, insurance, etc. are to be the same as those granted the Public Works Department. Adopted by the City Council this day of October, 1977. CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota September 30, 1977 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 77-302 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: The City Manager SUBJECT: Park and Youth Commission Appointments The Council has an application from ~. Hasek for appointment to the Park Commission and from Rick Klacek (Youth) for appoint- ment to the Youth Commission. The following appointments are open on the two commissions: Term Expiration 1. Park Commission - D. Arneson 2. Park Commission - S. Smith 3. Youth Commission - G. Glasgow 4. Youth Commission - Jo Fitzgerald 12-31-79 12-31-77 1-1-80 1-1-78 Leonard L. Kopp CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota September 30, 1977 INFORMATION MEMORANDUM NO. 77-178 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: The Honorable Mayor and City Council The City Manager Possible New CETA Positions The Council has asked for a list of the new CETA positions requested; they are listed below: Administrative assistant (intern) to the City Manager to assist with general administrative duties. Cashier/computer operator to implement the conversion to the L.O.G.I.S. computer system for utility billing, payroll and general accounting systems for the City. Water Meter Installer/Reader to implement a meter in- stallation project directed by the Public Works Depart- ment. Animal Warden to relieve the duties presently handled by the Community Service Officers and release them to more serious duties to be assigned by the Chief of Police. ~L~onard L. Kopp 300 Metro Square Building, 7th Street and l%obert Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101 Area 612, 291-6359 September 22, 1977 Dear County Board Chairman, County Administrator, Mayor, }{unicipal Manager/Clerk, Town Board Chairman, Township Clerk, School District Superintendent: The community-level forecasts of population, households and emplo?nment sent to you in April of this year were a first attempt at revising the Council's Development Framework forecasts. These forecasts have been submitted for local review, and we have been receiving co~ents during the past few months through the System Statement review process. We would like to resolve any remaining differences of opinion regarding the forecasts in the next few weeks, if possible. In response to local comments, recent housing trends and other factors, we have made a number of generally minor revisions. The result, we believe,is a consistent and accurate set of forecasts. Please check the enclosed numbers to see if any changes have been made in your community. If you have any questions about the latest revisions or about original forecasts that have not been answered, please contact Vic Ward (291-6460) or Michael Munson (291-6331) of our staff. We intend to make the forecasts the basis for an amendment to the Developme~ Framework, to be adopted after formal public hearing s. We plan to initiate the formal public hearing process on October 13, so please bring any difficulties you may have with the forecaststo our attention before then. Sincerely, }fE%R0~OLi ~AN C ~U~CiL J6~_~n Boland Chairman JB/kg Enclosure An Agency Created to Coordinate the Planning and Development of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Comprising: Anoka County o Carver County 0 Dakota County 0 Hennepin County 0 Rarnsey County 0 Scott County 0 Wm4hington County 1.2N.~CD 00~ 00~ 00£ St~ 991 000'~$ O0~'£k OOO'O£ ~6S'~ ZZO'8i 00~ ' Z. 006 'Z ODD' ~ C-56' [ DOE ' ~. OOz'$ OOz'6 00~'6 z~6'B 'OOE'f OO~'f 006'£ 0~£'~ ONO~O OS~ OS~ OSt OS~ 9~t ' boz'l oog't ost't gl['i 6~1'1 ooo'o~ oo$'1£ Goo'B1 £s8'1i [;Z'~ ''O00"Z 060'Z 00~'i 8iz'l 90S'! 66i OOS 00~'1 ooo'tz oo~'£'z OOb O0~ OOE'Z OOB~ oo~ ~ O0~'b Dos ~; ooo'9~ o0~ ~ 001'~ OO6'Z DOG'O'S'" ~£"8~ ooo'~ ' i~,[ ~s~'£' OSZ't I86'Z 00S'££ OOS'Zl OO~'~ 6~'z'Z ~oz't suoTr~/-T.C iT~J-D ~ou%; c: N l'l 0 3 .._....-~- O~ 05 O~ O[ OO['~ OOG'~ OOS'i 00~'t O0~'Z ~00'~ 00~'1 GOO'l O0~ 60! 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Dam P~oject (5) 0the= B. Bo~-t Sto~ge, Mooring & Launching Coronet%ce ~lPtMoratorium1977 Dock License:Review Boulde~ B~idge __ Dock License Fees - Code Amendment (first reading) Deicing Permit Fees l~t Code Amendment (second reading) Fees Resolution C. Lake Use Comm,_tree (1) Boat Sro=age (2) D.N.R. Snowmobile Regulations /4~t Lake0therUSe Study PhotograDhs 6. Other Business A. Corps of Engineers B. Bylaws Amendment - Dues Delinquency C. Policy Change -ViIlage Notice on Dock Licenses D. Other 7- Adj o~nment. August 24, 1977 The regular meeting of the L~ke Minnetonka Conservation District was called to arde= by Chairman Maple at 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, August 2~, 1977 at the F~eshwater Biological Institute, Navs~e. Members p~esent: Thomas Maple (Deephaven), Robert Brown (Greenwood), David Nixon (Laketown Township), Robe=t Pillsbury (Minnetonkm), Alan Clark (M~n- netonka Beach), Jori Ehrman (Minnetrista), 0~val Fenstad (Mound), Norman Paulus (0~ono), William Keels= (Sharewood), and Richard Sode~berg (Victoria). Com~-~nities rel~esented: Ten (10). Brown Moved, Clark Seconded, that the m~n~tes of the July 27, 1977 meeting, be apl~oved. Motion, Ayes (10), Nays (0). Maple Moved, Clark Seconded, that the T~e~suzer's Report be approved and the bills paid. Motion, Ayes (10), Nays (0). BOAT STORADE~ MOORING & LAUNC~VNG COMMITTEE: Pillsbury reported that the co~ttee reviewed the Boulder Bridge application with the applicant who presented a letter in response to the questions raised at the last Board meeting regarding DNR regulations, the lagoon and f~ontage. Afte~ review of the proposal and the question regarding discussion of a tabled item, Fenstad Moved, Keeler Seconded, that the Boulde~ Bridge matter, be removed from the table. Motion, Ayes (7), Nays (1), Abstains (2), Soderberg voting Nay, and Clark and Paurus abstaining. Maple read a copy of a letter f~om the Environmental ~1 ity Council to the City of Shorewood which notifies the City that an Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) is needed. The Responsible Agency (i.e., the agency pre- pa~ing the EAW) could conclude that there is no need for an Environmental Impact Statement, and the LMCD attarney advised that it would be premature far the LMCD Board to take action on the Boulder Bridge dock license appli- cation at this time. A copy of an EAW prepared by Sho~ewood for Boulder Bridge was given to Maple, and Boulder B~idge representatives presented letters requesting input from the LMCD into the EAW. Ehrman Moved, Fenstad Seconded, that the LMCD seek to be designated by the EQC as being the Responsible Agency on matters involving Lake uses, docks, etc. in applications in general and in the Boulder Bridge project in partic- ular. Motion, Ayes (7), Nays (3), Brown, Keeler and Soderberg voting Nay. Brown Moved, Maple Seconded, that the EAW be distributed to every board membe~ so that the three come, trees may bring recommendations to the Board at the next meeting. Motion, Ayes (10), Nays (0). CALL TO ORDER' ATTENDANCE MINUTES TREASURER REPORT BOULDER ~LIDGE BOULDER BOULUER BRIDGE EAW I~CD Board Minutes 24, 1977 Page 2 Dock license applications were reviewed by the committee. Pillsb~y Moved, Maple Seconded, that the 1977 dock license application fo~ Ceda~hu~st Association, be approved. Motion, ~yes (10), Nays (0). The committee reviewed deicing permit administrative, Bo~d, ~nd inspection costs, estimated to be $25 pe~ permit fo~ 1978, and ~ecommends that a Code amendment be d~afted establishing fees to mecover this expense. Pillsbury Moved, Nixon Seconded, that the first mesA!~g of a Code amendment establishing a deicing permit fee of $25, be approved. Motion, Ayes (10), N ys (o). T,~,~'~. ~ CC~2~ITEE: Pillsbury ~eported that the commi~ttee is continuing its review of mo=ato~ium matte=s, such as the one-boat-pe~-50' of shoreline frontage concept, the 1Eoposed definition of boats to be cou~ted fo~ storage purposes, ~ chs~t of boat storage potential on various segments of shoreline, that one boat stomed per 50' of shomeline aplEoximates one boat stored per acre of wate=, a recent survey which indicated that there a~e over 4,000 frontage sites on the L~ke, and a legal b~ief regarding boat sto~age regulations. The committee reviewed a letter from the Wayzata Yacht Club requesting an extension of its District Moo~ing A~ea Pemmit so that it may remove its moomings after its last boat mace in November. The cu..,.~ttee was not op- posed to some del~y in compliance; however, buoys should be memoved before f~eezeup, and themefore no formal time extension should be given. The committee recommends that the club be advised to coordinate the removal of its buoys with the Sheriff's office as soon ~s possible after the completion of the macing schedule, and no late~ than the first weekend in November. Pillsbury Moved, Fenstad Seconded, that the Wayzata Yacht Club be so advised. Motion, Ayes (10), Nays (0). The W~yzata Yacht Club has applied for a special event permit for an extra race to be added to its schedule for Saturday, August 20m. The co~ttee recommends approval of the ~pplication subject to the following stipula- tions: (1) that there be a ten-minute spacing of the boats in the race; (2) that they use lighted buoys this late in the season; ~d (3) that they do not beat upwind in the West Point P~ssage, and a~range the direction of the race so that they will be munning downwind as much as possible through this a~ea. Pillsbt~y Moved, R~own Seconded, that the committee recommendation fo~ the W~yzata Yacht Club's special event permit application, be approved with the above stipulations. Motion, Ayes (10), Nays (0). Pillsbury reported that the 1978 p~oposed Sheriff's Wate~ Patrol budget had been reviewed, indicating that the p~oposed total aptEoximated $209,000 1977 DOCK DEICING PERMIT FEE MORATORIUM W.Y.C. RACING BUOYS W.Y.C. SPECIAL PERMIT and would p~ovide services at about the same level as the last full budget in 1975. The committee reco,.~,.ends that the District indicate its support of this b~_~Sget to the Hennepin County Board. Pillsbury Moved, Maple Seconded, that .the IMCD indicate its suppo=t to the county board of comm~ssione=s of the 1978 p~oposed She=iff's Water Patrol b~Sget of $209,000, and the LMCD contract which is expiring. Motion, Ayes 00), Nays (0). WATER PATROL ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE: B~own ~epo=ted that the co,~,,~ttee will be ~e- viewing a lette= i~om the MCWD which outlines the Watershed District's management policy of the p~oposed headwaters control strnctt~e of the Minnehaha C~eek at the G~ays Bay Dam Site. DAM SITE 0~ BUSINESS: The 1978 LMCD budget was discussed, and the attorney was asked to make a ~eco~,~endation on the definition of certain exla~essions (contingency fund, operating surplus, and accumulating surplus) fo~ the next meeting. Paulus Moved, Maple Seconded, that an amount equal to one-half the annual b~et be placed as a l~m~t on the accumulating s~plus, that the matte~ be placed on the agenda fo~ the next ~eg~ls~ meeting, and that the Executive Di~ecto~ give a ~eview of the p~ocedu~e of these surplus funds. Motion, Ayes (10), Nays (0). BUDGET SURPLFS A p~oposal to amend the bylaws to encourage vs~ious villages to maintain thei~ dues on a current basis was discussed and set shead for final action at the next meeting. A p~oposed policy change to encourage vs~ious villages to give p~ompt con- side=ation to LMCD dock license application zoning certificates by l~ting the ~esponse time to 45 days, was set ahead fo~ final action at the next meeting. ADJOUR~: Pa~us Moved, Ehrman Seconded, at 10:30 p.m., that the meeting, ADJOURNED be adios, ned. Motion, i es ays (0). Submitted by: Alan W. Clerk, Sec~ets~y App~ oved by: Thomas S. Maple, Jr., Ch~an LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT SPECIAL MMV. TING LMCD OFFICE, 402 EAST LAYE STRUT, WAYZATA, MINNESOTA September ?, 1977 A special meeting of the Board of Dimectors of the Lake Minnetonka Conser- vation District was called to order on Wednesday, Septembe'~ 7, '1977, at 11:55 a.m. by Chad_rmmn Maple at the LMCD office, 402 East Lake Street, Wayzata. Members present: Thomas Maple (Deephaven), Robert Brown (Greenwood), David Nixon (Laketown Township), Robert Pillsbury (Minnetonk~), William Keeler (Shorewood), Frank Hunt (Spring Park), Ed Bauman (Tonka Bay), and Robert M~cNamara (W~yzata). Communities represented: Eight (8). The Board reviewed the revised Boulder Bridge Environmental Assessment Worksheet (attached, ms submitted by the City of Shorewood and the Boulder Bridge developer), with LMCD boat density factors smd a letter from the Boulder Bridge attorney' (also attached). Maple Moved, Brown Seconded, that the previous actions taken by the Board concerning the Boulder Bridge EAW, be rescinded. Motion, Ayes (8), Nays (0). Maple Moved, Hunt Seconded, at 12:25 p.m., that the meeting, be adjourned. Motion, Ayes (8), Nays (0). C~¥,T, TO ORDER ATTENDANCE BOULDER BRIDGE EAW ADJOURNED Submitted by: Alan W. Clark, Secretary Approved by: Thomas S. Maple, Jr., Chairman Sept. 27, 1977 Mound City Council Mound Planning Commission 5341 ~iaywood Road Mound, ~H1 5536~ Dear Members: After so many years of serving on the Planning Commission, I must tender my resignation. As of Oct, 10, 1977 I have accepted the posi- tion of Manufacturing Engineer with Parker- Hanni£in of Granite Falls, I~H~. Betty and I will be moving as soon as possible. Since Mound is my home town, I shall always be interested in it's progress and I leave knowing the City is in good hands. Very Sincerely Yours, Frank W. Welland zoz eZ 3~'~UjNI ~J_HIO '1¥10t Ne I_L~ IWYA A~JOiN:~ANI .~HODN I tS ~'d~.lNI ~NODNI ~H£O I+z° ~SE ~I 8~'~ 00~ ~II $ 90'~ 00~-~I $ (SSO1) '~0 .~NOONI 9NIlV~dg SH£NQN ~3 Z. Z6I ~IE tSgOf/~ iN~W3i~£S 5NODNI Omg~ ~Og~I] q~dlDINnb4 ~69 El9 II9 O09 66~ 05~ gL-q iLS ggg I9g Olg ~OS 00~ lO~ ~1£ lie .....o.....o .o. LAST CURR~NT P~RtOC AMOUNT R/~TIO YEA~.....,,o. Y~.:A i~-T O-DA'T E A.~gUNT $~.~-T I C $ 20,016 43.88 $ 155,480 4, 757 10.43 42, 106 12.16 19,7q.4 ~,B'28 1519175 40.77 1,097 2.~0 7~84 2.16 $ ~5~ 615 1 00. CO $ B~6~ 2~ !23 77.~0 $ 266~608 77.00 123 77. CO $ 266~ 608 77.00 175 2.58 9~400 2.71 19932~ 5.58 92 .03 2, !00 .61 5,606 1.62. 6,969 2.01 1~ 942 2,889 6B* .18 70-$ .20 2~0 .07 !~ 980 .57 2~028 712 .21 55~763 16.10 23, 87' 350 .77 721 1.58 582 1.28 412 . SO 130 · 29 380 . ~3 180 . . 8 . 130 65 105 624 14.52 867 39 29 14 '18 18 435 714 496 $ 269 519 I_L6T sI£ ISNgN~ GNN::I ~ON3 i1 9~d I3II'VNN Tgi 6gT O~T "/~i Z'II Oil 901 ~OT OOI 66 B6 L66 g97 ' 12 AUGU~'r~. _~:1~ ~ 9'/7 P I~G~-". . 2 2O0 20i 205 205 210 220 g79 280 282 298 299 LIASILIIIFS AND EQUITY CURRENT LIABILITIES .~,CCCUNTS PAYAELE T~BD{j $ 17~6F~9 S~,L~]S TAX PAYABLF 2~020 ACCRUED ~XP~NSES C~SH OVER OR SHOR*' (63) TOTAL CURR~NT Li~A8iLII'I~ZS TOT~. L LI4BILITI ~S FUND ~ALANCE $ t65~B55 TRANSFERS OUT ~ !4~000) NET INCOM~ 21~ ~ 786 TOTAL E~UITY TOTAL LIASILITI~:_S AND EQUITY $ 19~596 $ 19,598 INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 277 ~ao u.~wooo ~uva. .ou,~..~,'~=_so~'. ss3~ DR.DALE FISHER SUPERINTENDENT 9-25-77 Ms..:'Marc~ Shapiro, Director West Henna, in Human Services Board 41st and yernon South St. Louis Park, MN 55416 C. R. PETERSON, ,P R I NC I P, 61d'v COORD I NATOR- C14 ~M I C,~ADEP ENDENCY Dear Marcy, Due to the fact that my new and additional assignment as community services coordinator requires me to work evenings, I am resigning my position on the board. I do wish to remain on the parenting committee as lone as it does not meet during ewening hours. I will be most willing to facilitate any of the Board,s programs as Director of Community Services. I really believe in the Board and am very Proud of.the job it has accomplished since its beginning. I will encourage the City of Mound to select a replacement who will have e~ough ewenings free to participate in the Board's activities, and to meet periodically with the City Council. I believe it most important to hawe the Council hear periodically from its representative to the Board. Sincerely, Chuck Peterson _ //6fi/ Z}// MOUND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ' TELEPHONE 6i2 - 472-5211 ,z/]~, CITY OF HOUND ~ound, Hinnesota Sept. 29, 1977 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: The Honorable Mayor & City Council Leonard L. Kopp, Cit~(~M~anager Don Levens, Planner )~/- Home Improvement Loan Program The City of Mound has initiated a Home Improvement Loan Program to encourage the rehabilitation of Mound area homes. The program is directly tied to the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency whereby the Mound area residents, who are eligible, may borrow up to $10,000. at one to eight percent (1 - 8%) interest. Also, the resident has nine months to complete the improvements. MOUND AREA HOMEOWNERS ....................... --: ~"~='~,:~-'*~.,-~ .......... ~ FOR I~OME IMPROVEMENT ~ - you make up to $16,000 mont~ ~ ~mple~ the ~p~v6- men~. ~ ~ · ~ ~ 'Developed by the Minne. sota Housing Finance Agency with cooperation of the city and the State Bank or.Mound. ~ .. If you ave questions regarding.the loan prOg~am~r call 472,1155 or 472-2121. III I I CLAYTON L. LeFEVERE HERBERT P: LEFLER CURTIS A. PEARSON J- DENNIS O'BRIEN JOhN E. DRAWZ JOHN B- DEAN DAVID J. KENNEDY GLENN E. PURDUE JAMES D. LARSON CHARLES L. L£FEVERE HERBERT P. LEfLER JEFFREY J. STRAND LAW OFFICES LEFEVERE, LEFLER, PEARSON. O'BRIEN & DRAWZ~ IIOO FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 September 27, 1977 Mr. Leonard L. Kopp City Manager City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 Re: Municipal Bidding Statute Dear Leonard: I am enclosing herewith a copy of Chapter 182, Laws of 1977, wherein the legislature has increased the maximum amounts for competitive bidding. Competitive bids are not required now unless the contract e~ceeds $10,000. -~-----~ -~' Very truly mrs, city Attorney CAP :ms Enclosure Ch. 182 70th LEGISLATURE MUNICIPALITIES--CONTRACTS CHAPTER 182 S.F.No.218 An Act relating to municipalities; procedures required for the letting of cer~ tain contracts; amending, Minnesota Statutes 1976, Section 471.345, Sub. divisions 3, 4 and 5. Be it enacteg by t~e Legislat~re of the State of Min?~esota:'~ " Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1976, Section 471.345, Subdivision 3, is amended to read: Subd 3. Contracts over $10,000. If the amount of the contract is estimated to exceed $10,000, sealed bids shall be solicited hy public notice in the manner and subject to the requirements of the law governing contracts by the par- ticular municipality or class thereof provided that with regard to repairs ard maintenance of ditches, bids shall not be required if the estimatetl amount of the contract does not exceed the amount specified in section. 106.471, subdi- vision 2. Sec.'2. Minne~ta Statntes 1976. Section 471.345, Subdivigion 4, is amend- ed to read: Subd. 4. Contracts from $5,000 to $10,000. I~ the amoun~ o~ tim contract is estimated to exceed .~5,00o but not to exceed $10,000, the contract may be made either neon sealed bids or by direct negotiation, by obtaining two or more quotations for the purchase ox. sale ;;'lien possible, and without ad- vertising for bids or otherwise complying with the requirements o~ competi- tive bidding. All qnotations obtained shall be kept on file for a period of at least one year after receipt thereof. Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 1976, Section 471.345, Subdivision 5, is amend- ed to read: Suhd. 5. Contracts lass than 55,000. If the amount of the contract is es- timated to be $5,000 or less, the contract may be made either neon quotation or in the open-market, in the discretion of the governing body; but, s6 far as practicable, shall be based on at lease two quotations which shall be kept on file for a period of at least one year after receipt thereof. Sec. 4. This act is effective on the day following its final enactment. Approved May 20, 1977. 424 An Act relating to mlnlm~ amending Minnesota Sta B~ it enacte~ b~ the Le~is Section 1. Minnesota 177.24 Payment of mlnlmu~ Except as may regulation issned pursuant employees ;vho is I8 years $2.30 an hour and shall 18 wages at a rate of not Sec. 2. Effective date. Approved May 20, 1977. An Act relating to trust,, permitting a trustee release jurisdiction 1976, Sections 501.11 4; 501.22, Subdlvlsi 501.33; 501,34; 501, adding a section, Be it e~tacte~ by the Section 1. Minnesota 501.11 Express trusts Express trusts may (1) To sell lands (2) To sell, mortgage, purpose of satisfying an.~ (3) To receive the o1~ any person, duriug t' ject to the rules prescrib (4) To receive the ten for either of the purpo: (5) To receive and t~ chattels of any kind an LAW 0 F' F'I C EZS LEFEVERE, LEFLER, PEARSON. O'BRIEN & DRAWZ II(DO FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUlL(DING MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 5540:~ September 28, 1977 City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 Re: County Road 44 Condemnation TELEPHONE (612) 333-054.3 ro--P"o.z...O.^LS£~,¢E~,£.~£,Z~ from January 1, 1977 through June 30, 1977 including phone conference with John Coleman, prepare Commissioner's award, letters to Coleman and Carmichael; call from City Building Inspector; letter from Commissioner, letter to City re award; telephone call from Elaine Lovkvist; letters to Coleman, Nelson, Larson re Commissioner's award and order; letter to Carmichael; letter to Mr. Carroll describing easement; appeal from June McCarthy; confer Charles Carmichael; letter to Len Kopp; work on City's appeal; complete work on Appeal; file Appeal; confer with Len and Elaine Lovkvist; confer with Charles Carmichael re tender; numerous phone calls with Jerry Carroll re Schulz easement; calls to Carmichael, Lovkvist and Carroll re ease- ment and appeal; confer Engineering re staking easement; draft stipulation of dismissal, settlement; phone calls from June McCarthy and Lyle Swanson re visit to property; phone conference with Len re status of McCarthy easement; confer Jerry Carroll re Schulz; telephone conference with Lyle Swanson re McCarthy easement; lengthy phone con- ference with June McCarthy, call to Lyle Swanson; study publication problem, call from Lyle Swanson; letter to Mr. Carmichael re condemna- tion; confer Lovkvist and Hank, Lyle Swanson and Mrs. McCarthy; and all calls, letters and related professional services $459.00 I d¢.cit'.,~'e u!:dt, r ~e ,,,~ ....... ~t this ,, - ....... ~ '" just and cor- rect and ' -' . ,~" ,~,." u ~' . LAW OFFICES LEFEVERE, LEFLER, PEARSON, O'BRiEN & DRAWZ IIOO FIRST NATIONAl BANK BUILDING 1"41NNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 554'02 September 28, 1977 TELEPHONE (612) 333-0543 City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 Re: Peck Land Title Summons from January 1, 1977 through June 30, 1977 includin~g: receive and review of material from Len Kopp and Bob Minor; draft answer, letter to court and attorney; confer Marshall Sigford re sanitary sewer easement, stipulation; receive and review Stipulation and letter to Marshall Sigford and Len Kopp $110.00 ! declare under penalti~ of law that this abcount, claim or demand is ]LiSt ~nd cor- rect and th~~_ __n° part of i~.~ ~- $i~atur~ of Claimant LAW OFFICES U-FEVERE, LEFLER, PEARSON, O'IBRIEN & DRAWZ I100 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 September 28, 1977 City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 Re: Roelofs vs. City of Mound Fo. P"DF~$'O~^LS~'¢£SR~~~,,B from January 1, 1977 through June 30, 1977 including the following: Letter from Roger Reed with Request for Admissions, copy sent to Mr. Kopp; review of Request for Admissions, telephone conference with Attorney Reed re Request for Admissions, research, letter to Mr. Reed re admissions; letter from Mr. Reed re admissions and interrogatories, letter to Mr. Kopp; letter from Mr. Reed and letter to Kopp, refer to Examiner; follow-up with Len re Admissions and interrogatories; prepare Answer to Demand for Admissions; discuss need for more information with Len re interrogatories; review admissions, letter to Roger Reed and Len Kopp; draft answers to interrogatories; complete answers, letter to Kopp and Reed; prepa- ration of affidavit, research re memorandum for court, response to Roger Reed's Motion and Notice of Motion; Receive and review Notice of Motion and Motion; legal research, telephone conference with Roger Reed; office conference re research with associates; further work on memorandum; special term hearing on Admissions with Judge Minenko; letter to City Manager re status and re Boll as witness, letter from court and letter to Manager re trial date; confer re testimony with Gordon Swenson, Kenneth Storke; confer with Mrs. Case; file review; conference at Examiner of Titles office; review case file; confer with Mr. Floren, obtain evidence; visit site; attend two days of trial proceedings; interview witnesses; and all other related calls, letters and professional services $1,875.00 I declare under penalties of law thst !i;is account, claim or demand is.iust and cor- rect and th,.a~o part ? itl)ars been paid. ./ ' LAW OFFICES LEFEVERE, LEFLER, PEARSON, O'IBRIEN & DRAWZ IIOO FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 1'41NNEAPOLIS, 1~41NNESOTA 55402 September 27, 1977 ~ELEPHONE (612} 333- O543 City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 Re: Continental Telephone Case ro"P~F~$,O.^LSZ~,CZS~..O~,ZO from January 1, 1977 through June 30, 1977 including review of letter from Hennepin County Court assignment clerk re setting; conference with Bill Flynn re case, court calendar and Maple Plain motion; call from Clerk of Court, St. Paul, re trial setting; telephone conference with reporter re petition and case; call from Flynn re NSP; office conference with Bill Flynn re NSP decision and new petition; review data picked up by Flynn; memo re NSP case, review material from PSC; confer Flynn and Kopp re filing new petition; phone conferences with Len and letter to Mayor and Council re new petition; confer Bruce Malkerson re Minnetrista-Orono; confer with Bill Flynn and Len Kopp; confer Kopp re petitions; receive citizens opinions re Consolidated Telephone Company; review, further work on file; work on background of case preliminary to drafting resolution; confer Flynn re meeting re petitions; drafting and revision of Petition and Complaint; office conference with Bill Flynn; letter to Mayor and Council; confer with City Council re resolution and Petition and Complaint; confer with Dick Schieffer, Marc Whitehead and Len Kopp re telephone case filing; confer with Bill Flynn re rates and progress; follow up with Len Kopp re filing petition; telephone conferences with Kopp, Flynn and McNulty re Motion for Dis- missal; calls to Mayor and Public Service Commission; telephone conferences with Dick Schieffer and John McNulty and confer with Mayor re writing copy, call to Public Service Commission; press conference at Capitol, visit Attorney General; file Petition and Complaint with PSC; letter from Mr. McNulty and call from Len re progress; phone con- ference with Mayor and City Manager; conference with Mayor re his meeting with Continental Telephone re rate schedule, etc.; phone calls with Len Kopp and Larry Schmidt; preparation for hearing; attend meeting at Minnesota Public Service Commission; discuss case with Kopp, Lovaasen, Swenson, Flynn, Jude and confer John McNulty and Dick MacMillan; call to George Hess; telephone conferences Len Kopp, Flynn and McNulty; review case with Council; office conference Kopp, Swenson, Lovaasen; Jude to discuss case and make plans; phone call from John McNulty re status and redesign of rates; request by City to remand figure re pur- chase; office conference with Bill Flynn re material for George Hess; confer with Kopp and McNulty re status and re meeting of City-County officials; office conference with McNulty, Rexroat, Jude, Lovaasen, Swenson, Flynn; review file and dictate letter to Public Service Commission; Continental Telephone Case Page 2 telephone conference with John McNulty, Dick MacMillan, Rod Wilson, Dick Schieffer, Len Kopp and Bill Flynn in preparation for meeting; attend Public Service Commission meeting; discussions with Tim, Gordy, Len and Senator Pillsbury re reopening; telephone conference with Flynn re opening court case; phone conference with Tad Jude re Commissioners' action; review PSC minutes, letter to council; and all other calls, conferences and related professional services $4,268.25 I declare under penalties of law '~- ,,,,,t this account, claim or demand is~just .:.r:d cor- rect and tha/Cno p~t 0i it .[~a~bsen paid/ .~~,~ . ~i~ture of Claimant LAW OFFICES LEFEVERE, LEFLER, PEARSON, O'BRIEN & DRAWZ I100 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 September 23, 1977 City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 Re: Tuxedo Road Improvemen~ TELEPHONE (~12) 333-0,.543 ~"P"o'Es..ON^LSE~,¢ZS,,.O£.E~ Professional services rendered from January 1, 1977 through June 30, 1977 including telephone conference with Mr. Bergquist re maps and acquisition of right of way; receipt of 21 easements from City Engineer, letter to Title Insurance re abstracts; receive and review second set of easements; letter from Len re tax forfeit lands; letter to Title Insurance; correspondence re tax forfeit land, ease- ments required; contact Forfeited Land Department re easements; confer Sam Nelson, obtain documentation re old easements; confer abstractor re easements; abstract from Title Insurance re Baldon property; start work on 49 easements; review abstract, draft easements, contact Torrens office; complete work first set of easements; letter to Mr. Kopp, call to Title Insurance re missing information; call from Len re easements on state land; confer Kopp; call from Mr. Sykes, call to Gordon Ramm, call to County Attorney, work on easement preparation, examine abstract; call from County Attorney; prepare balance of easements; abstract examination; phone conference with Gordon Ramm, dictate lengthy letter re various easements and problems; review all easements; letter to Kopp, confer Gordon Ramm, deliver easements; prepare redraft of Baldon easement; confer City Hall re easements; filing various tax deeds and Notice of Appeal; confer with Marge Stutsman re Baldon easement, letter to Baldon, receive new ease- ment from Engineering; letter to Titie Insurance Company; confer Len, work on easements; filing of easements; complete Watson easement; research re state easements; telephone conferences with Gordon Ramm, Kopp, J. Chapman, confer re proposal; call from Len re Followell easement C/D, receive and examine; draft easement for Lot 1, Block 7 Watson, Pembroke; call from Gordon Ramm re state owned property; legal research re same; telephone conference re various easements; check courthouse re Lindahl easement; letter to Kopp re status; telephone conference with Gary re probate proceedings re easements; redraft Followell easement; research and record 20 deeds from State of Minnesota to City of Mound; letter from Len re Burns easement; calls to Jerry Chapman and Dorothy McClung re tax forfeit easements; telephone call from Ray Klanderud re George Loberg easement; letter to Attorney Patricia Keefe re settlement; confer re Foster easement; call from Attorney Rothschild re Ridley; phone conferences re easement #49; draft amendment to easement re driveway construction; calls from attorney re Loberg easement; redraft Followell easement, Affidavit of Survivorship; talk to Ray and Mrs. Followell; Tuxedo Road Improvement Page 2 work on Ridley, Vesterdahl and Masted state easements, prepare for recording; work on Watson easement; to courthouse, review files on eight easements; telephone conference with Pat Keefe re Loberg; and all other calls, letters and related professional services $2,450 I declare under penalties of I~w that this account, claim or demand is just and cor- rect and tha~ho part of it h~as~been paid of Claimant ~tooOI3l ~oltt ~eeno 'uo~s!od qof{ 'Eett I'[otmoD ~mo.~$sOlil ucH 'l~eI,aI I;o£ ~e~Ill uol~t ~uos~eled' &,~aeN ~uo~slocI um~(I NOISSI~O0 ,H~L~O'~ ~NO~SM~'{IN~O~ Public Works Phone 9~381 320 Washington Av. So~ Hopkins, Minnesota 55343 HeNNePIN COUNTY Mr. Leonard L. Kopp, City Manager City of Mound 5341Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 September , ~,,L~' ',,,,-,'/~ .../'/ Dear Leonard: In response to City Council Resolution 77-415 dated September 13, 1977, our department has investigated the possibility of time staggering the proposed County Road 125 improvements to cause less inconvenience for the residents of Mound. The two projects involved are County Project (C.P.) 7585, Cook's Bay bridge reconstruction, and C.P. 7630, grading and surfacing from Essex Lane to Anglesey Lane. Currently our plans are to let both projects this winter with construction during 1978 season. Construction time of the Cook's Bay bridge, because of its complexity and poor soil conditions, is expected to consume the entire construction season of 1978. In fact, our construction engineers advise us that a March starting date will be necessary to assure completion by fall. This project will necessitate the complete closure of CSAH 125 to through traffic for the entire duration of con- struction - in other words from March until about November. The grading project from Essex to Anglesey will consume considerably less construction time and must be completed within 40 working days (approximately two and one half calendar months). Construction operations will occur during the months of late May, June, July and possibly into August. It will also be necessary to close this segment of CSAH 125 to through traffic during construction operations. However, residents living on CSAH 125 adjacent to the work area must, as stipulated in the standard specifications, be provided access to their properties at all times during construction. As you can see because of the duration of the Cook's Bay bridge project it will not be possible to accomplish both projects in the same year and avoid simultaneous closure of CSAH 125 at the project sites. During the period of simultaneous closure residents living in the area between the two projects will be required to use city streets for access to their homes. One such routing would be via Bradford Lane, Devon Lane, Manchester Road, and Tuxedo Boulevard as shown on the attached map. This routing could be designated as the official detour route for the duration of the Minorities, Women and Other Protected Classes are Encouraged to apply lot Employment at Hennepin County Mr. Leonard L. Kopp - 2 September 26, 1977 grading project (7630) and, therefore, would be maintained by the county during the detour period. This traffic routing had been discussed with the Mound city staff during the project planning stages. Relying on the cooperation of the officials and residents of your community, I'm~ sure these much needed projects can be accomplished with a minimum of inconvenience to the residents. Should additional information be necessary or should you care to pursue this matter further, please give us a call. Herbert O. Klossner, P.E. Chief Engineer HOK/DLH:pj Encl. cc: A. J. Lee Highway Staff ~Fr~ING PA~, :T~vc' oN ~ CARRICK o .Ix_ BLACK CUM~ SUFFOLK RICHMOND RD. Lake Minnetanha