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City Council Agenda Packet 07-23-1979 . AGENDA REGULAR MEETING - MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL July 23, 1979 - 7:30 P.M. Arve Grimsmo p5~r fiJ ~ vlCouncilmembers: Fran Fair, Phil White, Dan Blonigen, Ken Maus. fif J l. .JJ Q.t", 2. Af ./3. · Pt'/ 4. ~. 5. J6. ~. . ~eeting to be taped. vlCitizens Comments. Public Hearing - Consideration of a Variance Request from Provision for Off Street Parking Spaces - Glen Nelson. Public Hearing - Consideration of a Variance Request to Provide more than One Private Garage Structure for each Dwelling - John Praught. Public Hearing - Consideration of a Variance Request from the Maximum Height Requirement of a Pylon Sign - Vance's Service Center. Consideration of Subdivision of Lots - Roy Lauring in River Terrace Addn. Consideration of Final Payment to Burlington Northern Railroad on Crossing on Walnut Street as part of the 1977-3 Street Improvement Project. Review of Liquor Store Financial Statements for Period Ended June 30, 1979. Consideration of Resolution Authorizing the Monticello Lion's Club to be Sole Concessionaires within City Parks for July 4th Celebrations. Consideration of Awarding Contract on Bids Received for Civil Defense Sirens. Consideration of Change Order ~ with Northdale Construction Company on the 1978-1 Improvement Project. ,,/...... /' ~ ~ ",1~ L1 prOjectSt ~ ~j.8. ~ 9. ~tO. Approval of Bills - July 1979. 11. Approval of Minutes - July 9, 1979 \\~\ (' Unfinished Business - ~ ~ f~{;' 1h~ 111 ~- W/.J ')h-4. ~ New Business - Hearings on 1977-3 and 1978-1 AIo"..,!:". fr', P....., \l .~'\ ~' ~ ~\~ ". ~ ~ \I ~ ~ A.~ 0 \\ ~ \ J.'V \~' ~.g REFERENCES: .j \IV \I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ { ~' ~ * Requires 4/5 I s ~{ .~ ....... . \ . . I ~ 11'1" fc, &tr\ Jv'1 . - pt,- ...~' ;l ~J'" ~(I'/ -t .J' ~/ ;,,,1-11" y) rJt!!fV provision r ,. AGENDA SUPPLEMENT L Public Hearing - Consideration of a Variance Request from for Off Street parking Spaces - Glen Nelson. . NV~ Mr. Glen Nelson, who is the prospective new tenant in the now existing Monticello Meats building on Cedar Street ~parts of ~ ( L Lots 14 & 15, Block B, Upper Monticello) is request1ng a \Jl1IA I variance from the City's off-street parking requirements. ~~';i-9 . "'\: V\ property is currently zoned B-4. ~ The applicant is proposing to change the business to a TV Repair and Sales business, and would like a variance to not be required to provide the ten (10) off-street parking spaces as provided by City ordinance. Presently, there is only one (1) off-street parking space on the property, and accord- ing to ordinance data on required parking lot sizes, there wouldn't be enough area to develop the spaces for nine more cars as he would be required to provide. Presently, the bare parts of the lot aren't large enough to allow a parking lot. In either case, as a meat market or a TV & Radio store, only ten (10) parking spaces would be required. Mr. Nelson indicated that in addition to the one off-street parking space provided, he would be parking vehicles that belong to the V business alongside the south side of the building. 'V \ J At their last meeting, the Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of this variance request since it appeared that the proposed use of the building would not demand much more parking than the present use of the building. POSSIBLE ACTION: Consideration of approval or denial of variance request. * /JJ''''''''''' Enclosed plat plan and reference map and Plannina~mmis- sion minutes of July 17, 1979. ~--/~ Ij.~~ / _ 1/~~/~ rJt'-/ 71 ,rt !~/I'-i'1f ~,h, ,t'< r~ r . / ,L vII . IJ 't I~ 11'1'"' I P ~ /!.~'7 ...fJ 11,-1' ,1' ~ I" r-~' r). r- ' r ~ if.'f .-(# t1 . ~W. &..- ,., 0'" \\ J)..... W (),J'" 1'P v \l - 1 f}~' <' ttt. t:,Ol.-..... irI u k 'i7 .; ;" I f I If" \ I Council Agenda - 7/23/79 . 2. Public Hearin - Consideration of a Variance Re uest to Provide more than One Private Garage Structure for each Dwelling _ John Praught. Mr. John Praught, who is presently bUilding a new home on Lot 29, Block 2, Ritze Manor, would like a variance to build a 26' x 30' garage in addition to the attached 24' x 30' garage being built onto the home. Mr. Praught would need a variance to allow a second garage because Monticello Ordinance Section 10-3-2-(D)-(S) states that no permit shall be issued for more than one (1) private garage structure for each dwelling. Mr. Praught has indicated that the second garage would be used for a travel trailer, boat, lawn equipment, etc., and would in no way be used for repairing cars or any other commercial purpose. Public hearings for variances are held at the Council level, but at this time, there have been no objections received at the Planning Commission meeting in regard to this request. The Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of this variance request. POSSIBLE ACTION: Consideration of approval or denial of variance request. * . REFERENCES: Copy of plat plan and map depicting area, along with Planning Commission minutes of July 17, 1979. . ~~i ~~) I)' / ~.\~~ D(~ %v 11 -tv.;' er ,~ iI Pi * Requires 4/5's vote o~~'fr approval. ~ _,.,,~ ~,~~ A1 f pJJ rp~(}{;~ ro ~ u/-l tv " At Y ~_ . rr LJ ( -IV {I l.tI\ J r ~r(;f.~' . rvr' ~ ' ~~ f"~~' . . } ~j 1 ~ ~~ \ \' J . Council Agenda.,.. 7/2.3/79 3. Public Hearing"" Consideration of a Variance Request from the Maximtun Height Requirement of a Pylon Sign.,.. Vance's Service Center. Vance's Service Center in the 1-94 Tri-Plaza at the intersection of 1-94 and Highway 25 made application to extend their pylon sign 10'0" higher than it presently is. Under the present Ordinances, this pylon sign may be 32'0" high plus the difference between the business property elevation and the height of the road abutting it, if the road is higher. In this case, the Intersection of the 1-94 east approach and Minnesota Highway 25 is approximately 10' higher than the property where the Standard Station is location, thus the 10' difference has been added to make the present pylon sign 42' high. Mr. Florell is asking that he be allowed to raise his sign to 52'0" in height. Members of the Planning Commission had viewed this sign from the Freeway and other spots along Highway 25, and all felt that the sign at its present height was visible, and as a result, recommended denial of the variance request. POSSIBLE ACTION: Consideration of approval or denial of variance request. * REFERENCES: Map showing location and July 17, 1979 Planning Commission minutes. V'\~~/}r t( ~/ ()P() hV * Requires 4/5'5 vote of Council /' ~ ~)P ~ ~ ,- A',.f'~ ~ II f'; / \ l- lP'v ~()~~tI" / 111 . r ~ t~ . I' -L t..J0 . \~I 4~ . . , J ... \" l; i~ Council Agenda ~ 7/23/79 4. Consideration of Subdivision of Lots - Roy Lauring in River Terrace Addn. Mr. Roy Lauring would like to alter lot lines between Lots 1, 2, 3, 16, 17 & 18, Block 3, River Terrace, and in effect, would make four lots out of the present six lots, and would make the existing lots conform with the present lot size requirement. presently, the Lots range in size from 9,000 sq. ft. to 10,000 sq. ft. As per the enclosed plat map, Mr. Lauring would like to create two (2) 16,000 square foot lots, and two (2) 13,000 square foot lots. If these proposed lots were allowed, no forseeable variances would be required, and the minimum front width would be provided. Any action in the direction of approval should be contingent upon receipt of a certificate of survey and proof of recording. since the lots in effect were actually being made to conform with the present City Ordinances, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of this subdivision. POSSIBLE ACTION: Consideration of approval or denial of subdivi~ sion contingent upon receipt of a Certificate of Survey and proof of recording being provided. REFERENCES: Enclosed plat map showing proposed new lot lines and map depicting area, along with Planning Commission Minutes of July 17, 1979. 5. Consideration of Final Payment to Burlington Northern Railroad on Crossing on Walnut Street as part of the 1977-3 Street Improvement Project. A payment request is being made from Burlington Northern Railroad relative to the final billing involving the installation of signals and blacktopping of the crossing over Walnut Street as part of the 1977-3 Street Improvement Project. Initially, the estimate for this project was $55,448, and the final billing based upon a detailed invoice which is available for review at City Hall is $59,476.16, or an increase of $4,028.16. The City has previously paid $30,738, and the State of Minnesota is picking up $12,577.28, leaving a balance due to the City of Monticello of $16,160.88. - 4 - . '. ~ ~r / 'J~ I.zt~~v' ..-.. ..... } ~ .~ \ ~l (I ~~ ~ . Council Agenda - 7/23/79 It should be pointed out, of the city's total payments of $46,898.88, that the County will reimburse the City of Monticello for 50% of this amount. In effect, the net cost of the Walnut Street crossing to the City of Monticello is $23,449.44. POSSIBLE ACTION: Consideration of approval of final billing to Burlington Northern in the amount of $16,160.88. 6. Review of Liquor Store Financial statements for Period Ended June 30, 1979. Enclosed, please find the financial statements for the Liquor store for the period ended June 30, 1979. Mark Irmiter, Liquor Store Manager, will be at Monday night's meeting to review these statements with the City Council. POSSIBLE ACTION: No specific action is necessary other~r;;pan. 9l. ,~~ f purposes of review. . h t'1" .t '-I58~ ;P'/' REFERENCES: Enclosed financial statements. 7. Consideration of Resolution Authorizing the Monticello Lion's Club to be Sole Concessionaires within City Parks for July 4th Celebrations. Pursuant to direction from the Council at our last meeting, a resolu- tion is enclosed by which the City Council of Monticello would authorize the Monticello Lion's Club to be the sole concessionaires within City Parks for July 4th celebrations. Purpose of this resolution is to give support to the Lion's Club in their endeavor for their 4th of July celebration. Various organizations and entities have apparently approached the Lion's Club with the possibility of having concessions on the same day within City Parks, and the Lion's were concerned that if this would take place, it could detract from their revenue from this source. Since the Lion's Club has been very instrumental in the promotion and evolvement of the July 4th celebration, it was the concensus of the Council at their last meeting to have a resolution of this nature. It should be further pointed out that this resolution can be amended, and of course, is not binding on future Councils if the particular situation arises, but the Lion's Club did want some assurance from the City Council of their intent. POSSIBLE ACTION: Consideration of Adoption of Resolution enclosed. REFERENCES: Copy of resolution enclosed. - 5 - ~ -, ~ ~~ \J~ 8. . ~\ i . . ConSideration of A~ardin 2j.rens. cOuncil Agenda - 7123179 ~ ~r' {l'.f' (, ~ 111 ~~ '6V /\. '- ~. i IJ~ 11(7 y- .,o",V. \ . ~'V\. POSSIBLE "CTI"", i ~f) (\\; f n 'J'~Sv AI, VV 9. ConSideration of 1 on the 1978-1 Im ~\, On Monday, JUly 23, 1979 at 2'00 P.M., hids ~ill be receiVed relative to the Civil Defense Siren System that ~as approVed at Our last Council Meeting. Contract on Bids a.ceived for Civil Defens, Loren Klein, Civil Defense Director, ~ill be revie~ing and tabulating the hids for presentation and recommendation to the Council at Monday night's meeting. ConSideration of a~arding cont~~ for civil defense~ sirens. 11 1/ oJ IJj V""p:--- Lt. ......' tL 13 I ,I It" r- "" I ~.j V' . Sv.. , "~I ~ It- <wr' C ",/5-- Chan e Order #1 ~ith Northdale Cons~ction Com an rovement Pro'ect. . " change order ~ith Northdale Construction is necessary to provide fill for the Riverside Addition and also for fill just ~est of the ~\j ne~ lift station near Elm Street in MOnticello'...r,' ~ 4 1800'1", .,(", The proposal hy Northdale Construction for a Cubic Yard of fill is \~ / $2.75 per yard for the Riverside area, and $2.50 per yard for the \/ ~J lift station area. a.ason f~thc 2~fference is the distance f factor involved to the ~ide addit~, since the fill ~ill come \ from HOlker's Hillside~i",on and ~ill he transpOrted to the areas indicated. v ~ ~ ~.~ ~ 1 "dditionally, You may recall that Marvin George ~as ordered to hring Country Club Manor up to grade. Mr. Marvin George is trying to make arrangements to have this grade hrought up hy the deadline stated hy the Council Of July 23, 1979. "t Monday night's meeting, JOhn Badalich ~ill cover the change order relative to the fill in the above areas, and it ~ill be determined ~hether the City ~ill have to add a change order to also include Country Club Manor. POSSIBLE ACTION: Consideration t strUction for ~( of Change order ~ith Northdale Con- fill in the above areas. ) 11 . - 6 - -''''' .: v.' . . . MINUTES REGULAR MEETING - MONTICELLO PLANNING COMMISSION Tuesday, July 17, 1979 - 7:30 P.M. Members Present: Jim Ridgeway, Fred Topel, Dick Martie, Ed Schaffer. Loren Klein (ex-officio). Members Absent: Dave Bauer. 1. Approval of Minutes. Motion was made by Ed Schaffer, seconded by Dick Martie and unanimously carried to approve the Minutes of June 19, 1979, as presented. 2. Consideration of a Variance Request - Glen Nelson. Mr. Glen Nelson, who is the prospective new tenant in the now existing Monticello Meats building on Cedar Street (parts of Lots 14 & 15, Block B, Upper Monticello) was requesting a variance from the City's off-street parking requirements. Property is currently zoned B-4. The applicant was proposing to change the business to a TV Repair and Sales Business, and wanted a variance to not be required to provide the ten (10) off-street parking spaces as provided by City ordinance. Presently, there is only one (1) off-street parking space on the property, and according to ordinance data on required parking lot sizes, there wouldn't be enough area to develop the spaces for nine more cars as he would be required to provide. presently, the bare parts of the lot aren't large enough to allow a parking lot. In either case, as a meat market or a TV & Radio store, only ten (10) parking spaces would be required. Mr. Glen Nelson and real estate representative, Ralph Munsterteiger, with Sandberg Realty, indicated that the new business would not likely require any more parking than Monticello Meats had required previously. Gary Wieber, City Administrator, also pointed out that the property owner who purchased Denton Erickson's home indicated he had no objection to the variance request from the provision to provide hardsurfaced parking. This individual property owner did have some concern if parking were to be provided to have this parking effectively screened from his residence. A motion was made by Ed Schaffer, seconded by Fred Topel and unanimously carried to approve of the variance request. 3. Consideration of a Variance Request - John praught. Mr. John Praught, who is presently building a new home on Lot 29, Block 2, Ritze Manor, would like a variance to build a 26' x 30' garage in addition to the attached 24' x 30' garage being built onto the home. Mr. Praught would need a variance to allow a second garage because Monticello Ordi- nance Section #10-3-2-(0)-(5) states that no permit shall be issued for more than one (1) private garage structure for each dwelling. /.J .:213-'- '( . Mr. Praught indicated that the intent of the extra building ~ould be to provide storage for such items as a boat, travel trailer, small camper, lawn equipment, etc. Mr. praught indicated that in no ~ay ~ould he be Using this extra bUilding for repair of cars or any commercial type of usage. Minutes - Planning Comm. _ 7/17/79 A motion ~as made by Fred Topel, seconded by Dick Martie and unanimously carried to approve of the variance request. 4. Consideration of a Variance Re uest _ Vance's Service Center. At their last meeting, the Planning Commission chose to table action on the follo~ing item to give themselves time to revie~ the site from the Freeway. Vance's Service Center, in the 1-94 Tri-Plaza at the InterSection of 1-94 and High~ay 25, made aPPlication to extend his PYlon sign 10'0" higher than it preSently was. . Under the present Ordinances, this PYlon sign may be 32'0" high plus the difference bet~een tbe business property elevation and the height of the road shutting it, if the road is higher. In this case, the InterSection of the 1-94 east approach and Minnesota High~ay 25 is approximately 10' higher than the property ~here the Standard Station is located, thus the 10' difference has been added to make the present pylon sign 42' high. Mr. Florell ~as asking that he be allowed to raise his sign to 52'0" in height. Members of the Planning Commission discussed their visual ohservation of the height of the present sign and also heights of other signs in the same area, and it ~as the Consensus of the members that this sign ~as very visible from the Freeway. A motion ~as made by Ed SChaffer, seconded by Pred Topel and unanimously carried to deny the variance request. 5. ConSideration of Re uest to Alter Lot Lines _ Ro Mr. Roy Lauring ~ould like to alter lot lines bet~een Lots I, 2, 3, 16, 17, & la, BlOCk 3, River Terrace, and in effect, would make four lots out of the present six lots, and Would make the existing lots Conform with the present lot siZe requirement. PreSently, the Lots range in siZe from 9,000 square feet to 10,000 square feet, and Mr. Lauring Would like to create two (2) 16,000 square foot lots, and two (2) 13,000 square foot lots. - River Terrace. These new propOsed lots Would require no forseeable variances and the minimum front width Would be provided. A motion was made by Ed Schaffer and seconded by Fred Topel to recommend approval of this Subdivision prOvided a Certificate of Survey was received and proof of reCording was prOVided. This motion was carried unanimously. 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EQUITY Balance 1-1-79 Net Income thru 6-30-79 TOTAL EQUITY TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY ~ $ 29,398 464 1,566 4,250 2,608 $234,494 18,079 $33,898 (20,550) o 600 100 90,271 47,540 62,801 7,062 2,497 436 43,200 Net $136,641 30,426 5,045 5,892 $ 38,286 $155,000 $267,855 $178,004 $445,859 $193,286 $252,573 $445,859 ~ c;;:) '" \.t\ -., ~~,.,,,,~-~"""',"~.' E-i Z ~ ::0:: ~~ ~g~ .00 , t'J ',; p:; z --10H --1 :::> E-i -: OlH Fl: ~ ~ :J~~ ::E: P-< ~~~ H:> >tUH E--tH8 tj~~ P-< 8 '-l ~ ~ '" -z. \- E-< Ul 00 ~ ~ ..-l00 M <::I' <::I' <::I' 0 l" U Fl: mlf) m .-I .-I I.D If) I 00 . . . 0 p:; .-IN l" I.D .-I 0 M r:40 NM .-I N N N I Po8 I.D t'J Z H Cl N<::I'l" MN If) If) 0 Z 8 If)l"oo .-II.D l"M <::I' r:4 00 H 00001.D <::1'00 NI.D I.D UlC<< .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 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RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Monticello Lion's Club has been primarily responsible for the regeneration of enthu~ siasm in celebrating of America's Independence Day, July 4th, in Monticello; and WHEREAS, Due to the efforts of the Monticello Lion's Club in promotion of July 4th through various events of celebration; NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of Monticello to authorize the Monticello Lion's Club to be the sole concessionaire within City Parks for July 4th celebrations. . . ry LIQUOR FUND . JULY LIQUOR DISBURSEMENTS AMOUNT CHECK NO. . Twin City Wine - Liquor Johnson Bros. - Liquor Rich's Heating - Repairs at store Ed Phillips & Sons - Liquor Yonak Sanitation - Contract Wright County State Bank - Fed. W/H tax Ed Phillips & Sons - Liquor Twin City Wine - Liquor Northern States Power - Utilities Trushenski Trucking - Frei&ht Comm. of Revenue - State W/H. tax MN. State Treasurer - FICA payable _ 2nd Qtr. Comm. of Revenue - Sales tax MN. State Treasurer - PERA Banker's Life Ins. - Group Ins. Wright County State Bank - Investments Old Peoria Co. - Liquor Mark Irmiter - Mileage expense to convention Griggs, Cooper & Co. - Liquor Ed Phillips & Sons - Liquor Twin City Wine - Liquor First National BAnk of ~ls. - Bond interest Old Dutch Foods - Misc. Mdse. Adams Pest Control - Store expense Monticello Printing - Store expense Monticello Times - Advertising Bridgewater - Telephone Rich's Heating & Air Cond. _ Repairs Strike & Spare Adv. Service - Adv. at Joyner's Lanes Grosslein Beverages - Beer Day Dist. Co. - Beer and Misc. Mdse. Viking Coca Cola - Misc. Mdse. Thorpe Dist. Co. - Beer Dahlheimer Dist. Co. - Beer Jude Candy and Tobacco - Misc. Mdse. A. J. Ogle - Beer Dick Beverage - Beer and Misc. Mdse. 7 Up Bottling Co. - Misc. MdseiJ Bernick's Pepsi - Misc. Mdse. June Payroll Gruys, Johnson & Assoc. - Audit expense Foster's Ins. Agency - Liquor liability additional premium TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . /0 802.93 1702.36 22.50 2206.78 30.00 342.20 3727.66 253.55 493.91 204.70 153-30 849.05 2607.76 220.98 153.18 40000.00 1116.07 95.00 2113.93 6437.76 940.40 5100.00 123.16 22.75 126.35 169.67 43.34 24.50 70.00 12117.50 376.21 534. 70 1787.10 4411.21 472.69 421.65 2860.80 352.15 265.25 2347.93 1500.00 2981.00 $100,581.98 8803 8804 8805 8806 8807 8808 8809 8810 8811 8812 8813 8814 8815 8816 8817 8818 8819 8820 8821 8822 8823 8824 8825 8826 8827 8828 8829 8830 8831 8832 8833 8834 8835 8836 8837 8838 8839 8840 8841 8842 8843 GENERAL FUND - JULY - 1979 AMOUNT CHECK NO. . Arve Grimsmo - League Conv. expenses Dept. of Nat. Resources - Dep. Reg. fees Cindy Holbrook -Mileage for Summer Intern emp. James Preusse - Cleaning City Hall Ed Lange - Custodial services MN. State Treas. - Lic. Ctr. - Dep. Reg. John Simola - Mileage Mrs. Fern Hansen - Inf. Center 'salary Mrs. Mae Ward - Inf. Center salary Mrs. Lucy Andrews - Inf. Center salary Arve Grimsmo - Mayor salary Dan Blonigen - Councilman salary Mrs. Fran Fair - Council salary Ken Maus - Council salary Phil White - Council salary Ind. School District #882 - Library rent Yonak Sanitation - Sanitation contract Michael Dick - Summer help salary Brian Weiman - Summer help salary James Neuman - Summer help salary wright County State Bank - Fed. W/H tax Gwen Bateman - Animal Imp. expense Park Masonry - Sidewalk by Pinewood & Elm Streets Gary Wieber - Misc. mileage plus League Convention expenses MN. State Treas. - Soc. Sec. Fund - 2nd Qtr. Comm. of Revenue - State W/H tax Dept. of Nat. Resources - Dep. Reg. fees COmm. of Revenue - Water excise tax MN. State Treasurer - PERA Batzer Const. - Seal coating payment Dept. of Nat. Resources - Dep. Reg. fees Ed Lange - Custodial services Banker's Life Ins. - Group Ins. Montioello Fire Dept. - payroll Grants Mgmt. Advisory Service - Pamphlets, etc. Burlington Northern R. R. - Railroad crossing payment Sandberg Realty - Appraisal fee for sewer route thru school OSM- Engineering fees for misc. projects Bureau of Govt. Research & Services - Pamphlet MN. State Treasurer - Pumping record fee for Water Dept. Howard Dahlgren Assoc. - June billing Rev. Sharing Advisory Service - Handbook Meyer-Rohlin, Inc. - Survey work on property east of Hwy. 25 Pace Laboratories - Lab. analysis of samples League of MN. Cities - Annual dues Harold Ruff & William C. Hoffman - Interest due on easement Michael Dick - Summer help salary Brian Weiman - Summer help salary Mrs. Lucy Andrews - Inf. Ctr. salary Mrs. Mae Ward - Inf. Ctr. salary . . It) ~29.39 41. 00 63.00 ~80.00 166.25 37.00 26.00 8.05 44.85 60.95 125.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 147.00 2981. 50 102.40 86.40 86.40 2248.30 355.00 3015.00 148.58 5863.16 1150.30 101.00 72 .16 1633.79 11686.18 22.00 189.00 1367.34 794.00 145.00 16160.88 300.00 33490.22 3.48 5.00 214.50 45.00 943.00 174.00 451. 50 135.75 71. 80 55.50 59.80 52.90 11707 11708 11709 11710 11711 11 712 11713 11 714 11 715 11716 11717 11 718 11719 11720 11721 11722 11723 11724 11725 11726 11727 11728 11729 11730 11731 11732 11733 11734 11735 11736 11737 11738 11739 11740 11741 11742 11743 11744 11745 11746 11747 11748 11749 11750 11751 11752 11753 11754 11755 11756 GENERAL FUND AMOUNT CHECK NO. 4990.00 11757 1l0.22 11758 66653.25 11759 522.63 11760 2932.73 11761 12.70 11762 5.30 11763 85.45 11764 265.64 11765 73.55 11766 5500.00 11767 305.13 11768 2269.00 11769 U5.98 U770 124082.60 11771 4125.15 11772 150.00 11773 3419.79 11774 22.90 11775 76.53 11776 1891. 53 11777 24683.65 11 778 91. 92 11779 74.88 11780 72.00 11781 19.95 11782 22.48 11783 674.50 11784 395.20 11785 86.80 11786 6.00 11787 245.00 11788 173.14 11789 385.89 11790 48.00 11791 760.80 11792 535.08 11793 41. 95 11794 14.80 11795 85.39 11796 20.00 11797 1021.20 11798 106.90 11799 . Marco Business Products - Savin copy machine Curtis Noll - Misc. nuts and bolts Northdale Construction - Payment on 78-1 project Our OWn Hardware - Alum. ladder, drill, extension cord, caulk crack sealer, mop refill, nuts, bolts, washers, etc. N. S. Power - Utilities Keith Kjellberg - Copper pipe and fittings Hayden Murphy - Freight charge on order Floor Care Supply Co. - Paper towels and dispenser Water Products Co. - Sewer rodder parts MacQueen Equipment - Gutter broom Gruys, Johnson& Assoc. - Audit expense Buffalo Bituminous - Blacktop for street repair Foster's Ins. Agency - Additional premium on Inst. policy Moon Motor Sales - Repairs for J. D. tractor N. W. Nat. Bank of Mpls. - 76 - 77 G. O. Bond - Interest Fidelity Bank & Trust - 71 Water Rev. & G. O. Bonds - Interest Marco Business Products - Typewriter rental fee 6/1 - 9/1 Feed Rite Controls - Floride, chlorine, alum. sulfate, etc. Fair's Garden Center - Pruning shears, fertilizer, etc. Maus Foods - Dog food, coffee, cleaning supplies, etc. Earl Andersen & Assoc. - Misc. signs, subdivision signs First Nat. Bank of Mpls. - 75 G. o. & Mtc. Bldg. Bonds _ Int. Monticello o. K. Hdwe. - Shop vac, wire brush, knife, plugs Flexible Pipe Tool - Sewer rodder cables Int. Conf. of Bldg. Officials - Dues and Bldg. Code books Gerald Schmidt - Cleaning compound for Mtce. Bldg. Ind. Lumber Co. - ~umber for park equipment Wright County Auditor - ~ pOlice fines for June Patco Co. - Gutter brooms for sweeper Gross Industrial Services - Laundry Rings N' Things - Plaque & engraving for park B. B. Q. Fyle's Backhoe - Pumping at lift station, latrines at NSP par Coast to Coast - Concrete, piCk handle, pump & hose, snaps, strainer, paint thinner, brush, paint, waxers, etc. Hoglund Bus - Rpr. flat tire, new tire inst., new carbur. persian's - Repair to typewriter Pace Laboratories - Wastewater survey at Disposal Plant Wright Service oil- Fuel oil at Disposal Plant National Bushing - Hand cleaner, sweeper repair parts Morrell Transfer - Freight charges Harry's Auto Supply - Broom, wrench, filters, hose, flashers, fittings, barrel pump, grinding helmet, plugs Buffalo Rendering Service - Contract Monticello Printing - City pamphlets, S/W postals, bldg. permit applications, purchase orders Monticello Office Products - No Smoking signs, misc. supplies . . (0 GENERAL FUND CHECK NO. . John's Discount - Cleaning supplies, C. D. supplies Monticello Times - PUblishing, Adv. for Bids, etc. Barton Contracting - Class #5 for road shoulders Chapin PUblishing - Adv. for Bids on Seal coating Project Amoco Oil - Street-115.83, Park-5.10j Tree-18.44j Sewer-78.5l Central McGowan - Cyl. rental Carlson Welding - Repairing sewer rodder MN. Assoc. of Civil Def. Dir. - Membership dues Mr. Jack Rutger - Civil Defense Director Conf. deposit Barsness Drug - Batteries, bulbs, water jug, salt tablets Loren Klein - June mileage State Treasurer - State Bldg. Insp. - Surcharge 1st & 2nd Qtr. Jean Brouillard - Diesel fuel Daleiden Plumbing & Heating - Fire Dept. supplies Nelson Nursery, Inc. - Tree replacements North Central Public Service - Utilities H & S Asphalt Co. - Blacktop for street patching Local #49 - Union dues Municipal Finance Officer's Assoc. - Books VOID VOID Phillips Petro. Corp. - Water - 34.04j sewer _ 166.98 1st National Bank of St. Paul - 78 G. O. Bonds _ Interest Monticello Fire Dept. - Films, fire school reg. Dr. Joel Erickson - Vet. fees Bridgewater Telephone - Phone - $132.81 reimb. by OSM Chapin PUblishing - Bid adv. for 79-1 Project Mobil Oil - Tree-17.99j park-8l.66j street-363.48j sewer-39.21 fire - 9.74 . Payroll for June TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . /0 AMOUNT 7.54 630.41 12.56 44.72 217.88 2.48 52.00 3.00 10.00 13.91 124.60 724.85 169.62 llO.15 300.00 138.24 25.50 22.00 9.00 201. 02 58887.19 122.65 170.00 412.64 107.07 512.08 13808.22 409,654.27 llSOO ll801 ll802 ll803 llS04 ll805 ll806 llS07 llSOS llS09 llSlo llSll l1Sl2 ll813 l1S14 llS15 11816 ll817 llS18 ll819 ll820 11821 ll822 11823 11S24 ll825 llS26 11S27 . 4!t 2..- u.- -; ~LJ /" 14-- I{ /L /J . r 0l [.7 1)' 7 (9 7 . / , ~~,; I IJ':; S G( 17. ~ If) 7-1 ') Y-;1p If~1- . I~ * ALT #2* BIDDER BASE ALT #1 Completion Time -..-- Olson & Sons $30,464.86 $658.31 $521.90 14** Heskin Electric $32,500.00 $815.90 $650.00 *** "~ble ny' Electric No Bid Submitted SIREN WARNING SYSTEM BIIE },,(J ,y~p;D * . **InCIUdes Alternate #3 f",ompletion date to be 14 days after del.i very of all necessary materia'. *** No Completion date specified . . . . ~ "" COUNCIL UPDATE BROCHURE Patti Peterson, a recent graduate of St. Benedict's College in st. Joseph, Minnesota, has assisted the City of Monticello in preparation of a brochure. Completed brochure should be available in ten (10) days. Brochure will be available at City Hall, Welcome Wagon and Information Center. SEWER BACKUP - FRONT STREET A representative of the insurance company met with citizens who have filed a claim as a result of the lift station malfunctioning which caused sewers to back up into basements along Front Street. New larger capacity pumps and a control panel will be installed, with installation work to start the week of July 23, 1979. LABOR SURVEY Administrative Intern, Cindy Holbrook, has been working with the Chamber of Commerce Committee for Industrial Development on a labor survey. Surveys will be sent to approximately 1,500 area homes to gather information on people looking for jobs, job types and skills and also what element of the existing labor force would work in Monticello area rather than out-of-town if the right job were available. Purpose would be to have information available for prospective industries. FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY For the first known time in its history, Monticello has made use of the Federal Surplus Property Program. Items including a 4 by 4 truck have been purchased for $428. These items are estimated to be worth approximately $1,800. PINEWOOD SIDEWALK Installation of sidewalk from Elm Street to the School sidewalk on Third street has been completed. OVERLAY ON WRIGHT COUNTY HIGHWAY 75 AND PROVIDING SHOULDERS FOR WEST COUNTY ROAD 39 On July 17, 1979, John Simola, Arve Grimsmo and myself met with Lowell Zachman and Larry Koenig relative to County Highway 75 and West County Highway 39 in Monticello. (Update Continued) . Mr. KOenig indicated that Wright County 75 was not being planned for an overlay until 1983, since the State had OVerlaid this highway when it was a State Highway in 1969, and the next scheduled improvement of this kind would take place roughly in 1983. Mr. Koenig further indicated that this could be expedited if the City would decide to pick up a portion of the cost, otherwise the County would be picking up 100% of this type of improvement. Additionally, Mr. Koenig indicated that it would be hard for the County to provide funds for shoulders on West County Highway 39 since the procedure for an improvement of this nature would take approximately five months. He further indicated that the best way to proceed probably would be to have the City request such funds when the demand in the area is greater, that is, the development of Country Club Manor has taken place, and then request County participation for shoulders of approximately la' on each side with a 24' mat. He indicated that the County participation in this type of project would be approxi- mately 70%. . tD,4G , . SIERP.A CST. PAUL)---FEDERfIl. OFFICIfJ..S Am: ~TUDYH;G TH::=~= SIT:::: n: .. mNNESOTA AND rnsc Ol\sr;,: FOR PEr.r;A~,J::nI ::UCLEAR UAST:': DI:';POSl.L. ::::,"1' lID1S FROH THONA::: DC;;O'JA:J, j\ T70miEY FOR THE I;OI~ Ii! S TAIT C HA::lTi~h 0::- ~...:.. SIDiRA CLUD EIWIROm;i:i,J7/;I.. GRO,LJP. DO;WVA1~ HilS :~L;n j; U~TT:::n. TO CFFICIALS OF EeTH STATES, URGING nr::tl TO rrC:UTon T!~:: S2LICTlOiJ mOCESS. "CC 0 Dr"" ""0 "M-t'i." 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