City Council Minutes 09-09-196915-
8:00
P.M.
September 9, 1969
Regular meeting of the Village Council held this time and date at the Village
Hall. 11,1embers present: Mayor Sandberg; Councilmen Schaffer, Swanberg, I,liller, and
Daus. 12lembers absent: None.
Bids were received sand opened for they: purchase of a neer tractor at 8:15 p.m.,
this date. The bids were checked as to compliance of specifications; all bids met
the requirements. The following bids were received:
1. Bergstrom Farm Store - 14assey Ferguson 30 Industrial Tractor w%front
end loader (with Ford Tractor and. backhoe trade in) $4350.00.
2. Frank Knapp Sales and Service - Allis Chalmer 615 Tractor w%front end
loader (with Ford Tractor and backhoe trade in) $4975.00.
potion by Councilman ?Vsiller to accept the lowest bid of $4350.00 from Bergstrom
Farm Store on the Massey Ferguson 30 Industrial Tractor (as per Village specifi-
cations) for $4350.00. Motic•n seconded by Councilman Schaffer and carried. Voting;
yes: irlayor S.ndbe;rg; Councilmen Schaffer, Swanberg, Diller, and Maus. Voting no:
None.
Bids were received and opened for the construction of a pole barn at 8:30 p.m.
this date. The bids were checked as to compliance of plans and specifications;
all bids met the requirements. The following bias w -re received:
1. Fullerton Lumber Company, Monticello, $3548,o4it.
2. Elk River Lumber, Inc., Elk River, $3821.00.
3. United Building Center, Albertville, $3767.34.
-lotion by Councilman Schaffer to accept the lowest bid of $3548.41 from Fullerton
Lumber Company for the Construction of a pole barn in accordance with the plans
and specifications as presented by the Village of Monticello. Motion seconded by
Councilman 1.1iller and carried. Voting yes: Councilmen Schaffer, Miller, Swanberg,
and Maus. Voting no: None.
Motion by Councilman Schaffer to approve of granting a cigarette license to
the Lawrence Fair Market. Motion seconded by Councilman Swanberg and carried.
Voting .yes: Mayor Sandberg; Councilmen Schaffer, Swanberg, Miller, and Daus.
Voting no; None.
Council discussed with Thore M,--yer,- Village Engineer, about improving that
portion of Third Street between Elm Street and the westerly Village limits. Council
approve4of having the above stated portion of Third Street graded and putting a
stabilizer base on this street as a temporary measure for traffic.
,r. Art `IcIntire, Chief of Police, requested that the Council approve: of hiring
111r. Kenneth Antil as a part time patrolman. ?lotion by Councilman Swanberg to approve
of hiring Mr. Kenneth Antil as a part time patrolman at $3.00 per hour effective
September 10, 1969. Motion seconded by Councilman Schaffer and carried. Voting
yes: Mayor Sandberg; Councilmen Schaffer, Swanberg, Miller, and Maus. Voting no:
None.
llr. McIntire requested that the police department be authorized to purchase
a new police* radio. Council approve of his request.
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Clerk -Treasurer informed Council that there was no way of estimating the
amount of water that Centra Sota Drying Plant was running through the Village
sanitary sewer s,,.Tstem krithout having Centra Sota out a water m+*ter on their well
at the drying plant. 14otion by Councilman Schaffer that Centra Sota Dairy
Association be notified by letter that they will havt to install a water meter
on their well at the drying plant so that Village krill be able to determine how
much water they are running through the sanitary sewer system. Further, that they
provide the Villages with a record of the milk they process through their drying
plant on a weekly or monthly basis so as the Village can have a complete. record
of the total load their drying plant is placing on the sanitary segn.r system„
,lotion seconded by seconded by Councilman Miller and. carried. Voting yes: Mayor
Sandberg; Councilmen Schaffer, Simnberg, Miller, and Maus. Voting no: None.
Council further discussed the sewer rates that Centra Sota Dairy Association
is paying. It was stated that their current se;wnr usa,,g ' charge was the same rate
that the Land O'La.kes Drying Plant paid when they were in operation. It was pointed
out that the Centra Sota Drying Plant is a Much larger operation here than was
the Land O'Lakes Drying Plant and that it is creating a much heavier load at the
disposal plant. Further, it was stated that when Centra. Sota Dairy Association
was in Buffalo, their sewer usage charge was considerably higher with a much
smaller operation and that their operation here, is larger but the sewer usage
charge is considerably less. Iiotion by Councilman .Schaffer to increase Centra
Sota hairy Association sewer usage charges for the drying plant from $500.00 per
cuarter to $1000.00 per Gua.rter effective October 1, 1969. Further, that the
Centra Sota Dairy Association be notified by letter of this Council action. Motion
seconded by Councilman Miller and carried. Voting, yes: Mayor Sandberg; Councilmen
-Scha.ffJ,r, Swanberg, ?,filler, and Maus. Voting no: None.
Motion by Councilman Schaffer to approve of combining the following bank
accounts:
1. Street and Park Funds
2. Mater Works and Water Sinking Funds
notion seconded by Councilman Swanberg and carried. Voting yeas: !, yor Sandberg;
Councilmen Schaffer, Swanberg, Puller, and I012.us. Voting no: None.
Mr. Art Mlclntire, Chief of Police, prese,ntnd to Council a written report
on the traffic and pedestrian survey that the Po"_ice Department conducted on
State Highway ;*152 by they 14onticello High School. McIntire informed Council
that since Labor Day the, traffic on Highway ;152 has dropped off thirty (30) per-
cent. He further stated that around the, lst of April the, traffic will pick up again.
Iv7r. !'=cIntire stated that between Labor Day and the lst of April there won't be, a
traffic problem on Highway 4'152 by the, hi --h school. He did emphasiwthat there is
a problem with the children in that they're not abiding by the village and school
policy that had been established a. number of years ago in that the children are not
to use Broadway Street (Highway -152) as a walking street.. He stated that the
village and school have counselled the school children to use the designated
walking streets which are River Street and Third Street. Yx' . McIntire asked that
the parents of school children make a concentrated effort to insure that their
children not use Broadway Street (Highway#152) as a walking street to go to school.
Further, people who are operating vehicles should try to stay off of Third. Street
and River Street as much as possible during the hours that children are going to
and from school. If the public would abide by the above' policy that has been
established by the village and the school, it would be greatly appr6ciated. He
stated that his department is currently stopping children every day from using
Broadway Street (highway #152) as a walking street to go to school. Again, he asked
the parents of school children to counsel their children not to use Broadway Street
(Highway #152) as a school route.
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(Continued September 9, 1969)
Councilman Schaffer brought up for Council discussion about putting in
a sidewalk which would extend the length of the Village. e. Councilman Schaffer
pointed out that this sidewalk would keep the school children off of the
street when going to and from school. He stated that it should either be on
Broad -way Street or Third Street. Further he felt that the Village should maintain
it during the winter months. Council members discussed the pros and cons, of this
proposed improvement at length. Mlotion by Councilman 1,11iller that $10,000.00 be
pledged from the liquor store revenue in 1970 for sidewalk improvement. Potion
seconded by Councilman Schaffer and carried. Voting yes: Mayor Sandberg; Council-
men Schaffer, Swanberg, Miller, and Maus. Voting no: None.
Motion by Councilman Schaffer to pay the bills as presented to the Council.
A list of bills as presented and bills are on file at the. Clerk-Trmasurerls office.
The following monies were dis!',ursed: General Fund $.9?.12..85 ', Sewer Fund
$1552-54 Street Fund $.679,81 Water Fund $ 4576.78 Park
Fund $22,f
. .1_,, General Improvement Fund $181849o% The following
orders were for the above funds: Order 2 thro'agh ord,-,!.-r #2114
The following amounts of monies were disbursed in the Liouor Fund,$'18,?42
and the following orders w^ -re issued; order through order 41,512
Motion seconded by Councilman Swanberg and carried.
Coiincilrq-.�n Schaffer, Swanberg Miller. Voting * yes: Mayor Sandberg;
,,, Miller. and Maus. Voting no: None.
Council approved of paying A. N. Johnson Construction Company for the
digging and pumping of a sewer lateral on Watt .River Str,,�,et'.
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1,11ler to dant a.building permit to Zr. Charles
Christiansen to build an addition on his house/13'X9, located on Lots 6 and 7.
Block Oo Lower Monticello. IML'otion seconded by Councilman Schaffer and carried.
Voting yes: Mayor Sandberg; Councilmen Schaffer, Swanberg, Piller, and Plaus.
Meeting adjourned on lotion at 11:00 p.m.
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8:00 P.M.
September 10, 1969
Special Council meeting held this timt and date at the Village Hall.
Members present: 11ayor Sandberg; Councilmen Schaffer,, Swanbergq 'Ulillerj, and
111'aus. Members absmntow None. ,
Council members discussed pay raises for Village employees for budget
purposes for year 1970., After a lengthy discussion, Council decided that
they would. use a ten (10) percent guide line of the total gross i,.Tag;!s for
budget purposes. Howtve.rl, they stressed that this would not mean that they
were going to reaise each individual employees wages ten (10) percent for the
year 1970, F
Council further reviewed the request of 11"Ir. Gt.rald DeLong, Liquor Store
Manager, for a pay raise. 101'ayor Sandberg and Councilman Miller stated that
they felt that the Liquor Store Manager's salary was adequate at the present
rate. They stated that the Monticello Liquor Store Manager's salary was s higher
thAn other village linuor store managers in Tright C Count eh fee stated
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that b,.�fore any decision should be made th�! Council s uld esults
of the July, August, and September 1969, quarterly a, it.
Meeting adjourned at 9:45 P -n- on motion.
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