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June 4, 1973
The City Council of the City of Hastings, Minnesota met in a
regular meeting on Monday June 4, 1973 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. in the Council
Chambers of City Hall.
Members present: Councilmen Schnirring, Kramer, Hallberg, O'Connor,
Wilson, Driscoll, Novak, and Mayor Petersen.
Members absent: Councilman Collins.
Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.
Councilman Driscoll introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
BIDS FOR STREET DEPARTMENT SWEEPER
WHEREAS, pursuant to an advertisement for bids for furnishing the
City with one (1) Wayne Sweeper for the Street Department, the following
bids were received complying with the advertisement:
BIDDER BID PRICE TRADE IN NET BID
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Hall Equipment Company "$18,045.00 I" ; ~ $ 4,999.00 $13,046.00
McQueen Equipment Company $17,969.00 $ 2,000.00 $15,969.00'
WHEREAS, it appears that Hall Equipment Company is the lowest
responsible bidder,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Hastings, Minnesota:
The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to
enter into a contract with Hall Equipment Company for the purchase of one
(1) Wayne Street Sweeper according to the specifications therefore approved
by the City Council and on file in the office of the City Clerk.
Adopted by the City Council
The City Clerk is hereby directed a
with to all bidders the deposits made with the
has been signed.
orized to return forth-
after a contract
ATTEST:
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City Cler
Councilman Wilson seconded the motion to adopt ~aid resolution,
and the same was passed by the following vote: Ayes, all; Nays, none.
Councilman Wilson introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID - DELIVERY OF GASOLINE
WHEREAS, pursuant to an advertisement for bids for tank wagon
and station delivery of regular and premium gasoline for the City, bids
were received, opened and tabulated according to law and the following
bids were received complying with the advertisement:
Tank Wagon Delivery
Local Oil Company
Per Gallon
Regular 28.6~
with the following Amendment:
With the tight supply in the petroleum industry, we are
forced to attach this amendment.
With our supply allocated at the present time, we will
supply you with product as long as we are able, but
should our supply be cut further, we would be forced to
temporarily stop deliveries, at which time we will notify
you in writing 15 day in advance.
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Under the above conditions we are submitting out bid.
Thank you.
Paul A. Birchen
Local Oil Company
No bid on Station Delivery was received.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Hastings, Minnesota
1. That Local Oil Company be awarded the contract for Tank
Wagon Delivery of Regular Gasoline for a period of one year beginning on
or about June 6, 1973.
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2. The Mayor and City Clerk are by authorized and directed
to enter into a contract with Local Oil Com any ccording to the spec if i-
cations therefore approved by the City Counc. and on file in the office
of the City Clerk.
ATTEST:
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Adopted by the City Council
MOved by Councilman Novak, seconded by COuncilman Driscoll to
approve the following On Sale Liquor Licenses for a period of one year
beginning July 1, 1973. Ayes, all; Nays, none.
1. Nybo's Castle Corporation, dba/ Nybo's Castle
314 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
2. James J. Hiniker, dba/ Friar Tuck's
1810 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
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3. Bierstube, Inc., dba/ Bierstube
109 West 11th Street, Hastings, Minn.
4. Gregory & Janice Langenfeld, dba/ Gregory's
1702 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
5. Veronica Doffing Olson & Thomas Hl Olson, dba/ Mississippi Belle
101 East 2nd Street, Hastings, Minn.
6. Urban & Gordon Oehrlein, dba/ Eddies Cafe
411 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
7. Richard A. Hoffman, dba/ Viking Lounge
117 East 2nd Street, Hastings, Minn.
8. The On & Off Corporation, dba/ The Bar
2101 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
9. John & Delores McNaughton, dba/ Maco-B Bar
106 East 2nd Street, Hastings, Minn.
10. Loesch's Inc., dba/ Loesch's Bar
412 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
Moved by Councilman Novak, seconded by Councilman Schnirring
to approve the following Sunday On Sale Liquor Licenses for a period of
one year beginning July 1, 1973. Ayes, all; Nays, none.
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1. Nybo's Castle Corporation, dba/ Nybo's Castle
312 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
2. James J. Hiniker, dba/ Friar Tuck's
1840 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
3. Bierstube, Inc., dba/ Bierstube
109 Ven:".lltbr:.Street, Hastings, Minn.
4. Gregory & Janice Langenfeld, dba/ Gregory's
1702 Vermillion St. Hastings, Minn.
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5. Veronica Doffing Olson & Thomas H. Olson, dba/Mississippi Belle
101 East 2nd Street, Hastings, Minn.
6. Urban & Gordon Oehrlein, dba/ Eddies Cafe
411 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
7. The On & Off Corporation, dba/ The Bar
2101 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
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8. John & Delores McNaughton, dba/ Maco-B Bar
106 East 2nd Street, Hastings, Minn.
9. Loesch's Inc., dba/ Loesch's Bar
412 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
10. Hastings Country Club, Inc.,
Westview Drive and Crest Lane, Hastings, Minn.
11. Fraternal Order of Eagles
1210 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
12. Lyle Russell Post #1210 Veterans of Foreigh Wars
322 East 2nd Street, Hastings, Minn.
13. Nelson-Lucking Post #47, American Legion
50 Sibley Street, Hastings, Minn.
14. Rh.11c!Lra A. Hoffman, dD8/ \TiltiBg LetlBge
117 Eh6t 2nd Btrect, Hastiags, Miaa.
Moved by Councilman Wilson, seconded by Councilman Novak to
approve the following On Sale Club Liquor Licenses for a period of one
year beginning July 1, 1973. Ayes, all; Nays, none.
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1. Lyle Russell Post #1210, Veterans of Foreign Wars
322 East 2nd Street, Hastings, Minn.
2. Nelson-Lucking Post #47, American Legion
50 Sibley Street, Hastings, Minn.
3. Hastings Country Club, Inc.,
Westview Drive & Crest Lane, Hastings, Minn.
4. Fraternal Order of E~gles
1210 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
Moved by Councilman Novak, seconded by Gouncilman Kramer to
approve the following Off Sale Liquor Licenses for a period of one
year beginning July 1, 1973. Ayes, all; Nays, none.
1. Francis J. Pasch, dba/ Frank's Liquors
1300 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
2. Richard A. Hoffman, dba/ Viking Lounge,
117 East 2nd Street, Hastings, Minn.
3. The On & Off Corporation, dba/ The Bottle Shop
2101 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
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4. John & Delores McNaughton, dba/ Maco-B Bar
106 East 2nd Street, Hastings, Minn.
5. Loesch's Inc. dba/ Loesch's Bar
412 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
6. Leonard L. Freiermuth, dba/ Freiermuth Liquor Store
414 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
7. Robert G. Matsch, dba/ Colonial Liquors
1516 Vermillion Street, Hastings, Minn.
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NORTHERN STATES POWER
Moved by Councilman O'Connor, seconded by Councilman Hallberg to
pass the second reading of an Ordinance granting to Northern States Power
a Minnesota Coporation, it's successors and assigns, permission to construct,
operate, repair, and maintain in the City of Hastings an electric distribution
system and transmission lines, including necessary poles, pole lines, and
fixtures and appertinances; for the furnishing of electric energy to the
City and it's inhabitants, and others, and to use the s'tre~ts~:a11eys, and
public grounds of said City for such purposes; prescribing certain terma and
conditions thereof, and prescribing the rates to be charged therefore. Ayes,
all; Nays, none.
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Moved by Councilman O'Connor, seconded by Councilman Kramer to
approve a 3.2 Off Sale Beer License to the Continental Oil Company for their
local Service Station located at 1421 Vermillion Street in the City of Hastings.
AY8~, Councilmen Schnirring, Kramer, O'Connor, and Driscoll. Nays, Councilmen
Hallberg, Wilson, and Novak.
Councilman Kramer introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
RESOLUTION
REQUESTING CITY CONTRACTS
WHEREAS, School District No. 200 does have a storm water runoff
problem in the area of Pinecrest Elementary School; and
WHEREAS, the present drainage system consisting of seeping pits
is inadequate for Spring runoff purposes; and
WHEREAS, the City of Hastings does have under contract storm
sewer construction work in their 1973 Construction Program; and
WHEREAS, the work should be completed during the year 1973 prior
to September, 1973; and
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WHEREAS, the City Engineer for the City of Hastings has prepared
a preliminary design for construction of an adequate storm system for the
area:
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the School Board for District
No. 200 does herewith request that the City Council for the City of Hastings
authorize a complete preparation of plans, specifications and open competi-
tive bid letting for construction of said strom sewer project at Pinecrest
Elementary School and that all costs incidental thereto, and including
engineering costs, at a fee of 8% of the contract cost will be paid to the
City of Hastings for reimbursementsfor contract costs and engineering costs
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Councilman Driscoll seconded the motion to adopt said resolution
and the same was passed by the following vote. Ayes, all; Nays, none.
7 ..4 -//c;S -;- Moved by Councilman 0' Connor, seconded by Councilman Driscoll to
approve the attendanct of Fire Chief Latch to the State Fire Convention to
be held in Detroit Lakes on June 7th through the 10th. Ayes, all; Nays, none.
Moved by Councilman Driscoll, seconded by Councilman Wilson to
approve the following partial payment to Robert W. Moore Construction Com-
pany for work performed on the 1973 Construction Program. Ayes, all; Nays~
none.
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1973 Construction Program
$28,001.38
Moved by C6unci1man Kramer, seconded by Councilman Wilson to
accept the recommendation of the Planning Commission to approve tbe re-
quest of Robert Schmitz for the Vacation of Oak Street and that a Public
Hearing be held on Monday June 18, 1973 at 8;00 o/c1ock P.M. in the Council
Chambers of the City of Hastings and that the following notice be published,
mailed, and posted as required by the City Eh&tt~r(~ Ay:es~:aiL1; Nays, none.
NOTICE OF HEARING
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NORTHERN STATES POWER
Moved by Councilman O'Connor, seconded by Councilman Hallberg to
pass the second reading of an Ordinance to read as follows: "AN ORDINANCE
GRANTING TO NORTHERN STATES POWER, A MINNESOTA CORPORATION, IT'S SUCCESSORS
AND ASSIGNS, PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, REPAIR, AND MAINTAIN IN THE
CITY OF HASTINGS, AN ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND TRANSMISSION LINES,
INCLUDING NECESSARY POLES, ~LE lINES, AND FUTURES AND Aii:ER.T1NANCESr Fe!.
THE FURNISHING OF ELECTRIC ENERGY TO THE CITY AND IT'S INHABITANTS, AND
OTHERS, AND TO USE THE STREETS, ALLEYS, AND PUBLIC GROUNDS OF SAID CITY
FOR SUCH PURPOSES: PRESCRIBING CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF, AND
PRESCRIBING THE RATES TO BE CHARGES THEREFORE." Ayes, all; Nays, none.
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Moved by Councilman O'Connor, seconded by Councilman Kramer to
approve a 3.2 Off Sale Beer License to the Continental Oil Company for their
local Service Station located at 1421 Vermillion Street in the City of Hastings.
Ayes, Councilmen Schnirring, Kramer, O'Connor, and Driscoll. Nays, Councilmen
Hallberg, Wilson, and ,Novak.
Councilman Kramer introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
RESOLUTION
REQUESTING CITY CONTRACTS
WHEREAS, School District No. 200 does have a storm water runoff
problem in the area of Pinecrest Elementary School; and
WHEREAS, the present drainage system consisting of seeping pits
is inadequate for Spring runoff purposes; and
WHEREAS, the City of Hastings does have under contract storm
sewer construction work in their 1973 Construction Program; and
WHEREAS, the work should be completed during the year 1973 prior
to September, 1973; and
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WHEREAS, the City Engineer for the City of Hastings has prepared
a preliminary design for construction of an adequate sto,rm system for the
area:
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the School Board for District
No. 200 does herewith request that the City Council for the City of Hastings
authorize a complete preparation of plans, specifications and open competi-
tive bid letting for construction of said storm sewer project at Pinecrest
Elementary School and that all costs incidental thereto, and including
engineering costs, at t fee of 8% of the contract cost will be paid to the
City of Hastings for reimbursement for cont ct costs and engineering costs
for said contruction.
ATTEST:d~
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said resolution
Nays, none.
Adopted this 4th day of June,,19
Councilman Driscoll seconded the
and the same was passed by the following v
Moved by Councilman O'Connor, seconded by Councilman Driscoll to 0
approve the following partial payment to Robert W. Moore Construction Com- .
pany for work performed on the 1973 Construction Program. Ayes, all; Nays,
none.
1973 Construction Program - $28,001.38
Moved by Councilman Kramer, seconded by Counci1mfn~Wi1son to
accept the recommendation of the Planning Commission to approve the re-
quest of Robert Schmitz for the Vacation of Oak Street and that a Public
Hearing be held on Monday, June 18, 1973 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. in the Council
Chambers of the City Hall and that the following notice be published,
mailed, and posted as required. Ayes, all; Nays, none.
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NOTICE OF HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Hastings
Minnesota will meet in a Public Hearing on Monday June 18, 1973 at 8:00 o'clock
P.M. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall to consider the following:
Vacation of Oak Street within Allison's
Addition, North of Trunk Highway #55.
In accordance with Section 7.05 of the
City Charter, City of Hastings, Minn.
adopted January 8, 1973.
Persons desiring
heard at this time.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL this 4th day of Ju
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Moyed by Councilman Kramer, seconded by Councilman Novak to refer
to the Planning Commission the variance request from Central Natural Gas
Company for a three strand barb-wire fence to be located at their Peak Shav-
ing Plant south of 18th Street, east of Ramsey Street. Ayes, all; Nays,
none.
Moved by Councilman Hallberg, seconded by Councilman Wilson to
authorize the City Engineer to preceed with preliminary plans for a chlorine
injection room at the City Swimming Pool. Ayes, all; Nays, none.
Moved by Councilman Kramer, seconded by Councilman Driscoll to
approve the attendance of two City Policemen to the Minnesota Police and
Peace Officers Association Convention to be held in St. Paul from June 23rd
through the 26th. Ayes, all; Nays, none.
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Moved by Councilman Drsicoll, seconded by Councilman Hallberg to
request formal approval from the Department of Natural Resources of the
proposed Vermillion River Flood Project. Ayes, all Nays, none.
Moved by Councilman Hallberg, seconded by Councilman Novak to
approve the increase in the amount the City will pay for mileage expense.
This increase is from 9~ a mile to l2~ a mile. Ayes, all; Nays, none.
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Moved by Councilman Novak, seconded by Councilman Driscoll to ask
for applications to fill the Fourth Ward Councilman vacancy due to the re-
signation of Patrick Wilson effective July 1st, 1973. Applicants must have
their applications in by June 25th at 4:30 P.M. The appointment will be
made at the July 2nd meeting of the City Council. Ayes, all; Nays, none.
Moved by Councilman O'Connor, seconded by Councilman Novak to
pass the second reading of an Ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A
REVISION AND CODIFICATION, WITH CERTAIN ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS, O! ALL
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HASTINGS, MINNESOTA, PURUSANT TO AUTHORITY GRANTED
IN MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 415.021, EXCEPT SUCH ORDINANCES AS ARE NUM~
BERED AND CITED IN THE TEXT OF CHAPTERS 1 THROUGH 12 INCLUSIVE, (COMMONLY
REFERRED TO AS REFERENCE LEGISLATION), AND ALSO EXCEPT SUCH.ORDINANCES AS
ARE DESCRIBED IN THE CATEGORIES LISTED IN CHAPTER 13 (COMMONLY REFERRED TO
AS SPECIAL LEGISLATION); ESTABLISHING A NAME FOR SAID CODIFICATION, MEANS
OF CITATION, EFFECTIVE DATE, NOTICE AND PRINTING PROCEEDURE, SPECIFICATIONS
AND INSTRUCTIONS; AND, PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF."
Ayes, all; Nays, none.
The next item on the agenda was the condition of the property at
666 East 2nd Street and the condition of the property at 518 West Fourth
Street.
The Council first addressed itself to the property at 666 East
2nd Street. The Building Inspector and the Fire Marshall who had previously
been requested to investigate the premises and report on the condition of
the premises delivered their report. Photographs of the property were ex-
hibited. The hazardous and substandard condition of the property includes
the followihg~ The gar~ge contains combustable materials and trash and is
in a dilapidated condition. The yard contains an open septic tank, a well
uncovered exposing the electrical wiring, trash and litter throughout. The
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doors to the house are open, windows are broken or missing and the property
contains an unattended refrigerator. The basement is covered with residue
from sewer backup, has a broken basement cover which is left open to allow
persons to fall into the area. There are abandoned washer and dryer appli-
ances. Plaster is falling throughout the principle structure. The sanita-
tion is broken and inoperable and presents a serious health hazard. There
are exposed electrical wires throughout and fuses and fuse box have burned
away. Because of the inadequate and dangerous wiring condition, electrical
service has been terminated. The front porch flooring, supports and general
structural components have potted away so that a person could fall through and
beseriously injured. Windows and doors are open or broken. The heating 0 '
system is improper, inadequate and inoperable and constitutes a health hazard.
A barn on the property is left open, contains numerous combustable materials
and presents an attractive nuisance for children. An additional building
on the property is full of combustables and windows to the basement are out.
The property is not capable of being lived in. In general the property is
dilapidated and in extreme state of disrepair and unsightly appearance.
Sanitation facilities are inoperable and inadequate as are heating and venti-
lating facilities. The house is unihabitable. Structural components have
deteriorated. The property contains much combustable dangerous material.
Further discussion took place with reference to the property at
666 East 2nd Street. Each Councilman stated that they considered the pro-
perty to be substandard, dilapidated, and incapable of 'providing housing
for human beings.
The Council next received from the Fire Marshall and Building
Inspector a report on the property at 518 West 4th Street.
Numerous violations of the building and fire code were report~d.
Pictures of the p~operty were exhibited. It was reported that the house
was open, uninhabited and in a state of complete disrepair. Broken doors,
shattered windows exist. The roof is in such a condition that water run-off
enters areas of the bui~4ing. The building contains soaked trash and litter
throughout and rodents abound on the premises. The foundation of the house
and porches show major settling. Heating, ventilating, wiring and chimney 0
facilities are totally inadequate and create a serious health hazard and " '.
render the property unfit for human occupancy. Storage areas contain com-
bustables and are open to the public. Windows are broken or missing. Appli-
ances have baen abandoned. Plaster is falling throughout. The sanitation
system is inoperable and inadequate. The yard is littered with debris. The
property is uninhabitable due to the damp condition as well as the other
problems. Structural components are deteriorating or have deteriorated.
A discussion took place with reference to the property at 518 West
4th Street. Each of the Councilmen stated that they considered it uninhabi-
table, dilapidated and hazardous based upon the reports and pictures.
Moved by COuncilman O~Connor, seconded by Councilman Wilson to
declare the aforedescribed property hazardous, dilapidated and unfit for
human habitation. Further that pursuant to chapter 393 of the Laws of 1965
(M.S.A. 463.15 et. seq.) that the Council order that the above hazardous
buildings be razed or removed and that said razing or removal be completed
within 60 days of the date of the service of this order upon the owners.
Further that all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably inter-
fere with the razing and removal of the building be removed within 60 days
and if not so removed, the City may remove and sell such personal property,
or fixtures at private auction.. Further that unless such razing or removal
is accomplished by the owners within the 60 days from the date of service,
or an answer served upon the City Clerk of the City of Hastings and filed 0
in the office of the Clerk of District Court of Dakota County, Minnesota, "
motion for summary enforecement of the Council's order shall be made to the
District Court of Dakota County. Further that the owners be advised that if
the City is required to raze and remove the buildings that all necessary
costs expended by the City may be assessed against the real estate and
collected as other taxes.
Upon being put to a vote, the motion was unaminously approved.
C6uncilman Novak introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
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ACCEPTANCE OF WHISPERING OAKS 1ST ADDITION
FINAL PLAT
BE IT RESOLVED that the plat of Whispering Oaks 1st Addition
to the City of Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota, legally described as
follows:
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All of Outlot E, Imperial Estates 1st Addition
according to the Plat thereof on file and of
record in the Office of the Register of Deeds,
Dakota County, Minnesota.
Be and hereby is accepted, subject to
Interceptor Sewer charge, subject to the requir
Sub-Division Ordinance" dated December 16, 196
Ordinance dated December 7, 1970, subject to t
ment of a "Development Contract", and all cond
plat and rezoning approval.
Adopted by the City Council
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the payment of the
ent of the "Land
a the City Zoning
e su mission and endorse-
tion of pre~iminary
June, 1973.
Moved by Councilman O'Connor, seconded by Councilman Driscoll
to approve the attendance of Fire Chief Latch to the State Fire Convention
to be held in Detroit Lakes on June 7, 8, 9, and 10. Ayes, all; Nays, none.
Moved by Councilman Kramer, seconded by Councilman Hallberg
that the bills as audited be approved and the City Clerk be instructed
to issue order checks for the same. Ayes, all; Nays, none.
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CLA IMS
JUNE 4, 1973
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League of Minn. Municipalities 7228
Leo Schumacher, et al 7229
Dakota County, et al 7230
Robert Schmitz, et al 7231
Julia Conzemius, et al 7232
G.H. Featherstone, et al 7233
Geo. W. Olsen Const. Co. Inc. 7234
Geo. W. Olsen Const. Co. Inc. 7235
Ronald J. Hillmer 7236
Minn. Safety Council, Inc. 7237
Northwestern Nat'l Bank of Hastings7238
State Treas. Sate of Minn. 7239
Commissioner of Tax. St. of Mn. 7240
Fluegel & Hertogs 7241
State Treas. State of Minn. 7242
Miss. Valley Star 7243
Northwestern Ins. Agency 7244
Callaghan & Co. 7245
Postmaster, 7246
Elmer Pederson 7247
Xerox Corp. 7248
Reissners Foods 7249
Dakota Electric Assoc. 7250
Smith Laughlin Exterminating Co. 7251
Soil Eng. Services, Inc. 7252
Michel Sales Co. 7253
General Electric Supply Co. 7254
Regina Memorial Hosp. 7255
Air Comm 7256
I-Tu-Mix Co. 7257
Bob's Music Inc. 7258
Hastings Lumber Mart 7259
Continental Safety Equip. Inc. 7260
Lion Uniform 7261
Crow Chemical & Equip Co. 7262
Color Lab of Hastings 7263
Steel Supply & Culvert Co. 7264
Oxford Chemicals 7265
Miller Davis Co. 7266
Viking Industrial Center 7267
Rup Interstate Utility Prod. Inc. 7269
Kenneth Hanson 7268
Water Products Co. 7270
Lyon Chemcials, Inc. 7271
Millipore Corp. 7272
Goodin Co. 7273
Ess Brothers & Sons Inc. 7274
Flexible Pip~ Tool Co. 7275
Erickson Oil Products 7276
Gross Industrial Service 7277
Credit Bureau of Hastings 7278
Freed Chev.-Cadillac Inc. 7279
Bob Friermuth Const. 7280
Harry S. Johnson Land Surveyors 7281
American Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. 7282
Northwestern Nat"l of Mpls. 7283
Northwestern Nat'l of Mp1s. 7284
Fiedelity Bank & Trust Co. 7285
Northwestern Nat'l of Mpls. 7286
Northwestern Nat'l of Mp1s. 7287
Northwestern Nat'l of Mpls. 7288
Calder Corp. 7289
Clarence Latch 7290
Richard Holmes 7291
Hastings Fire Dept. 7292
Joyce Hoffman 7293
Elizabeth Tingquist 7294
Mark Boxrud 7295
Peter McCann 7296
John Yanz 7297
Henry Emho1tz 7298
Martin Conzemius 7299
Francis Dummer 7300
C.N. Johnson 7301
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Registration
Right of way acquisition
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Partial Payment
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Expenses
Registration
Federal Withholding
F.I.C.A.
State Withholding
Legal Fees
Employees Retirement
Adv.
Insurance
Legal Volumes
Postage
Rent City Hall
Rent of Equip & Supplies
Cleaning Supplies
Apr: Billing
Services
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Paint
St. Light
Services
Service Contract
Const. Material
Supplies
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Repairs
Uniforms
Supplies
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Const. Material
Supplies
Equipment
Supplies
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Library Labor
Supplies
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Cleaning supplies
Commission
Repairs
Dig in Labor
Services
Bond Payment
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April expenses
Expenses
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Fire Calls
City Clerk Clerical
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AMOUNT
$ 44.00
7,400.00
2,500.00
1,500.00
1,920.00
4,000.00
4,559.40
12,005.10
20.00
7.75
3,665.55
803.85
2,597.10
628.75
6,851.19
4.18
10 ,007.00
65.00
40.00
385.00
103 .20
2.65
15.50
40.00
507.02
135.55
45.67
10.00
30.25
24.40
12.95
18.00
16.20
2.18
113 . 00
6.17
26.60
148.40
15.95
3.65
78.78
170.00
160.27
214.90
191. 70
246.16
500.00
466.34
25.49
7.60
63.22
73.00
227.50
2,039.30
7,016.26
12,855.00
2,415.00
10,375.86
6,950.00
8,102.50
11,150.00
560.77
15.00
3.00
2 , 7 64 . 00
143.27
201.82
38.00
20.05
35.00
335.60
44.98
38.56
44.98
1232
NAME
Clifford Nordstrom
Miles Christiansen
Leander Felling
Harold Knoll
Jerry Larson
Joseph Pavelka
Harold Robinson, Sr.
Alfred A1tendorfer
J. Tomas Grieb1ing
Ronald Hillmer
Richard Tate
Einer Theodorson
Charlotte Stoudt
Howard Biskupski
LaVere Fox
Calvin Ruedy
Peter McCann
Dorothy Fritze
Ar1eda Reichert
Steven J. Pederson
Michael Schmitz
Arnold Endres
Donald Lange
Miles Christiansen
S~even J. Pederson
Mtchae1 Schmitz
Steven J. Pederson
Charles Barte1ma
Steven J. Pederson
Michael Schmitz
Bruce Taplin
Commissioner of Taxation
Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co.
Del's Souths ide "66"
Daryl Plath
United Te1phone System
NO.
7302
7303
7304
7305
7306
7307
7308
7309
7310
7311
7312
7,31,3
7314
7315
7316
7317
7318
7319
7320
7321
7322
7323
7.324
7325
7326
7327
7328
7329
7330
7331
7332
7333
,7334
7335
7336
7337
DISPOS IT ION
Landfill Attendent
Pool Labor
Parks Overtime
" "
AMOUNT
$ 35.66
131.13
41.47
61.19
52 . 00
17 6 . 50
155.40
105.13
37.72
99.78
48.01
86.09
110.95
7.44
10.18
13.32
13.67
132.87
87.69
16.50
16.50
106.84
48.86
43.75
3.00
3.00
3.00
284.26
169.60
172 .40
138.85
7.20
212 . 04
459.30
7.85
549.40
o
Parks Labor
" "
" "
Police Overtime
" "
" "
" "
" "
o
Police Clerical
Street Overtime
" "
" "
Street Labor
Engineering Clerical
" "
Engineering Labor
" "
Water Overtime
" "
Wastewater Labor
Water Rev. '72 Labor
Water Rev. '72 Labor
I.B. '72 Const. Labor
I.B. '73 Const. Labor
I.B. '73" "
I.B. '73" "
I.B. '73" "
Sales Tax
Employees Insurance
Gas il
Ex
May
Moved by Councilman Novak, seco
the meeting be adjourned. Ayes, all; Nay,
ATTEST:
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C ty e
ouncilman Wilson that
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