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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-16-78AGENDA Maplewood, City Council 7:30 P.M. Thursday, February 16, 1978 :K» Municipal Administration Building Meeting 78 - 4 ,'A) CALL TO ORDER (B) ROLL CALL (C) APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes 77 -35 (December 8) 2. Minutes 77 -36 (December 15) 3. Minutes 78 -3 (February 2) (D) APPROVAL OF AGENDA (E) PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Board of Adjustments and Appeals: a. Minutes b. Variances Lot Area and Width) - 1897 Birmingham Street (7:30) — C. Lot Division - 1897 Birmingham Street (City Council) °rrnrer. ....s;s , :?s« - ra.,..y-. -A,-- ssna??�:.vs.?vT r4.�°sK*,g�?^ r x m+v�s^� r•.s74�(sT ±..xT.;�c+'.ei�fi•` ,.:ti^*ssr 'se �?r}'aRSSa�r,;.m�� )s ac.,r, ,�� -u 2. Street Vacation - Farrell Street, Hawthorne Avenue to !� Maryland Avenue (7:30) 3. Zone Change (F to CO) - Northeast Corner of Roselawn Avenue and Sloan Place (7:45) (F) AWARDING OF BIDS - None (G) APPROVAL OF ACCOUNTS (H) UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Lot Division - 2300 Larrenteur Avenue 2. Annual Appointments - Parks and Recroat.ion Commission_ (I) VISITOR PRESENTATION (J) NEW 1. BUSINESS Sign Plan Review - Larpenteur Avenue and McKnight Road I (7 -11 Convenience Center) 2. Street Improvement - Ferndale Avenue,.Ivy Street and Hawthorne Avenue (Petition) 3. Drainage Improvement - Edgerton Street and County Road B (Final Payment) 4. Drainage Improvement - County Ditch #17 (Final Payment) °rrnrer. ....s;s , :?s« - ra.,..y-. -A,-- ssna??�:.vs.?vT r4.�°sK*,g�?^ r x m+v�s^� r•.s74�(sT ±..xT.;�c+'.ei�fi•` ,.:ti^*ssr 'se �?r}'aRSSa�r,;.m�� )s ac.,r, ,�� -u 5. Street Improvement - Right -of -Way 6. Annual. State Fire Department Association "Conference 7. Radar Unit - Bid Date 8. Sale of Surplus Property - Radio Equipment 9. Police Physical Fitness Program - Grant Application 10. Property Divisions 11. Arbor Month - Resolution (K) COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. .9. 10. (L) ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS (M) ADJOURNMENT .,,5- �,,,i'SSZf.-'.6x %§'c'F -# IC;� !F .._vi'.� 'lam #...: LF"&""'� .Y �.� ';' mzz 3L4<'tj'YR�'•aT i �, �, 3S`7 S i .aLi7`+ft.*'9'f..e. sY 3viF$ . ,fl.�4RY si`yi` MINUTES OF THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7:30 P.M., Thursday, February 16, 1978 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 78 -4 CALL TO ORDER A regular meeting of the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, was held in the Council Chambers, Municipal Building and was called to order at 7:31 P.M. by Mayor Greavu. B. ROLL CALL John C. Greavu, Mayor Present Norman G. Anderson, Councilman Present Roger F. Fontaine, Councilman Absent Earl L. Nelson, Councilman Present Donald J. Wiegert, Councilman Present C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes No. 77 -35 (December 8, 1977) Councilman Wiegert moved that the Minutes of Meeting No. 77 -35 (December 8, 1977) be approved as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 2. Minutes No. 77 -36 (December 15, 1977) Councilman Anderson moved that the Minutes of Meeting No. 77 -36 (December 15, 1977) be approved as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all. D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Councilman Wiegert moved approval of the Agenda as amended: 1. Maplewood Heights Bike Trail 2. Letter of Correction - Labor Temple 3. Metro Water Shed District 4. Plat Vacations 5. Kohlman Lake 6. Laborers Pay 7. Pending Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. Mayor Greavu recessed the meeting at 7:34 P.M. to convene as the Maplewood Board of Appeals and Adjustments Mayor Greavu reconvened the meeting at 7:54 P.M. - 1 - 2/16 J. NEW BUSINESS 1. Lot Division - 1897 Birmingham Street a. Manager Miller presented the staff report recommending denial. b. Councilman Nelson 15. Gladstone Addition Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Motion carried. C. Councilman Wiegert moved adjacent to the property at Ayes - Mayor Greavu, Councilmen Anderson and Nelson. Nays - Councilman Wiegert. o refer to staff the question of 97 of the lots. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. E. PUBLIC HEARINGS to 1. Street Vacations - Farrell Street, Between Hawthorne Avenue to Maryland Avenue - 7:30 P.M. a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the request of Roger M. Hansen and Alfred J. Bobbins to vacate Farrell Street between Hawthorne Avenue to Maryland Avenue. The Clerk read the notice of hearing along with the dates of publication. b. Manager Miller presented the staff report recommending tabling until it has been determined whether or not Farrell Street will be needed as access for any possible future development to the north. c. Chairman Les Axdahl presented the following Planning Commission recommendation: "Commissioner Kishel moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council that the matter of a request for vacation of Farrell Street between Hawthorne Ave- nue to Maryland Avenue be tabled until it has been determined whether Farrell St- reet will be needed as access for any possible future development to the north. Commissioner Ellefson seconded. Ayes - all." d. The applicant, Mr. Roger Hanson, spoke on behalf of the proposal. e. Mayor Greavu called for persons for or against the proposal. The following were heard: Mr. Jerry Johnson Mr. Roland Vogel f. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing. g. Councilman Wiegert moved to table this matter for further investigation. Seconded by Councilman Nelson. Ayes - all. - 2 - 2/16 2. Zone Change - F to CO - Northwest Corner of Roselawn Avenue and Sloan Place - 7:45 P.M. a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the request of Jerold Lindahl to rezone from F (Farm Residence) to CO (Commercial Office District) the property located at the northwest corner of Roselawn Avenue and Sloan Place. The Clerk read the notice of hearing along with the dates of publication. b. Manager Miller presented the staff report recommending approval of the rezoning from FR (Farm- Residence) to CO (Commercial Office) and approval of the special use permit for a "sit down" only restaurant, based on the staff analysis, and subject to: 1. Approval of a storm water drainage plan by the City Engineering Department; 2. Driveway access shall be limited to Sloan Place; 3. Approval of building and site plan by the Community Design Review Board. C. Chairman Les Axdahl presented the following Planning Commission recommendation: "Commissioner Waldron moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of the special use permit for a Mr. Steak Restaurant based on the staff analysis and the following conditions: 1. Apporval of a storm water drainage plan by the City Engineering Department; 2. Driveway access shall be limited to Sloan Street; 3. Approval of building and site plan by the Community Design Review Board; 4. Special Use Permit shall expire if in two years from the date of issuance of the permit a building permit has not been granted. Commissioner Howard seconded. Ayes - 5 Nays - 3. (Commissioners Axdahl, Prow and Barrett)" d. Mr. Jerrold Lindahl, the applicant, spoke on behalf of his proposal. e. Mayor Greavu called for proponents. None were heard. f. Mayor Greavu called for opponents. The following were heard: Mr. Philip Zins, 306 Bellwood, submitted a petition signed by 26 property owners; Mr. Thomas Rasico, 1901 Sloan Street; Mr. F. P. Kaufenberg, 1885 Sloan Street; Mr. Don Zettel, 334 E. Roselawn Avenue; Mrs. Marilyn Thomas, 328 E. Roselawn Avenue. g. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing. h. Councilman Wiegert moved F at the northwest corner of Yo to CO (Commercial Office Distr Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Motion carried. rezonine the Avenue Ayes - Mayor Greavu, Councilmen Nelson and Wiegert. Nays - Councilman Anderson. i. Councilman Wiegert moved to table the request of Mr. Lindahl for a special use permit until March 2, 1978 meeting. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. - 3 - 2/16 F. AWARDING OF BIDS None. G. APPROVAL OF ACCOUNTS Councilman Anderson moved that the accounts (Part I - Fees, Services, Expenses - Check No. 002573 through Check No. 002572 - $144,650.29; Check No. 025321 through Check No. 025553 - $377,212.37: Part II Check No. 16342 through Check No. 16584 - $38,106.32) in the amount of $559,968.98 be paid as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all. H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Lot Division - 2300 E. Larpenteur Avenue a. Manager Miller presented the staff report recommending denial of the proposed lot split on the basis that it would create a non - conforming lot when the proposed street to the east is constructed. Staff would recommend approval if the proposed split provided a minimum of a-100 foot frontage on Larpenteur Avenue, as requested by Code for a corner lot. b. Lorelei Bowman, one of the owners and representing the other owners, spoke on behalf of the proposal. C. The occupant and proposed purchaser of the dwelling at 2300 E. Larpenteur Avenue also spoke. d. Councilman Wiegert moved to approve a lot division to divide a 100' x 135' parce of land where the dwelling at 2300 E. Larpenteur Avenue is located from the balanc of the property. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 2. Annual Appointments - Park and Recreation Commission a. Manager Miller stated the question of an appointment to the Parks and Recreation Commission for a one year term was tabled until this meeting. b. Councilman Nelson moved to table until March 2, 1978 meeting. Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all. I. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS None. J. NEW BUSINESS (continued) 1. Sign Plan Review - Larpenteur Avenue and McKnight Road - 7 -11 Convenience Center a. Manager Miller deferred to the Community Design Review Board. b. Board Member Hoot presented the following Community Design Review Board rec- commendation: - 4 - 2/16 "Board Member Simkins moved the Board recommend to the City Council approval of the - Comprehensive sign plan for the 7 -11 center at McKnight and Larpenteur Avenue subject to the following conditions: 1. The freestanding sign is approved but shall be limited to 20 feet in height displaying the "7- Eleven" Logo. The works "open 24 hours' shall be omitted. The readerboard shall also be omitted. The sign shall observe a 10 foot minimum setback from property lines. Additional security lighting shall be installed on top of the 20 foot freestanding sign and shall not shine onto adjacent properties or roadways. 2. The existing 4 by 12 foot "7- Eleven' mansard sign shall remain; 3. Individual tenant identification signs located on the mansard roof shall be limited to a height of 18 inches. Content of mansard signs shall include the name of the individual establishment, such as "Daisy Realtors'. Mansard letters shall not be applied more than two high and shall not extend closer than two feet on either side to the border of each tenant's rental area. This man- sard signage shall be individual letters of a single color mounted directly to the building by concealed fastners. The lighting of these mansard signs shall be revised to be strip fluorescent mounted above the letters; 4. All signing below the mansard shall be located on the doors; 5. All illuminated signs shall be extinguished no later than 11 P.M. or when the business is closed; 6. There shall be provided additional exterior lighting consisting of a 10 foot high decorative light standard installed on each side of the entrance drives. Exterior lights, except for security lighting to be extinguished after business hours. The City shall retain the right to review and to require modification of any exterior lighting which causes any undue glare and /or reflection; 7. Owner and applicant agree to the above conditions in writing. Chairman Huot seconded. Ayes all." c. Councilman Anderson moved to approve the sign plan review at the 7 -11 Conven- ience Center at the Northwest corner of Larpenteur Avenue and McKnight Road subject to the Community Design Review Board conditions. Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all. 2. Street Improvement - Ferndale Avenue, Ivy Street and Hawthorne Avenue - Petition a. Manager Miller stated the City has received a petition signed by 60.5% of the abutting property owners for the construction of streets, sanitary sewer and water - mains, and all necessary appurtenances on the following: Ferndale Street from Hawthorne Avenue to Ivy Avenue Ivy Avenue from Ferndale Street to Century Avenue Hawthorne Avenue from Ferndale Street to approximately 850 feet East. Staff is advised by the attorney for the City that the recent findings by the En- vironmental Quality Board relating to the Maple Greens P.U.D. «does not preclude acceptance of this petition, in that the enabling state statute (M.S.A. 429.035) which allows a property the right to petition for a public improvement may be revised only by an act of the State Legislature. Also, initial review of the improvement contemplated by this petition does not indicate any direct conflich with the terms of the Environmental Quality Board findings for the Maple Greens P.U.D. A petition has been previously received by the Council for the extension of Ferndale - 5 - 2/16 Street from Maryland to a point approximately 1300 feet North, thus creating an over- lap of the above petition by about 1000 feet. The firm of Schoell and Madson, Inc. as ordered by the Council, is currently doing the ordered feasibility. Because of their knowledge of the Ferndale alignment and the data previously gathered, it is recommended that they be retained for the feasibility report on this petition. b. Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 -2- 31 WHEREAS, a certain petition has been received by the City Council for the improvement of the following described area: Ferndale Street from Hawthorne Avenue to Ivy Avenue Ivy Avenue from Ferndale Street to Century Avenue Hawthorne Avenue from Ferndale Street to approximately 850 feet East by con- struction of streets, sanitary sewer and watermains, and all necessary appurtenances; and WHEREAS, the said petition has been declared to be signed by the required per- centage of owners of property affected thereby; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the petition as hereinbefore described is hereby referred to the City Engineer. Said Engineer is authorized to engage the services of Schoell and Madson, Inc. and instruct them to report with all convenient speed advising the Council in a prelim- inary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and should best be made as proposed, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 3. Drainage Improvement - Edgerton Street and County Road B - Final Payment a. Manager Miller stated the Edgerton and County Road "B" storm sewer project is complete. The approval of the final payment and change order 411 and supplemental Agreement 412 is recommended. Change order 411 reflects the quantity overruns and underruns of the pay items orig- inally bid and constitute a net decrease in the contract of $1,044.18. Supplemental agreement 412 constitutes a:a add of $5,875.15 to the contract amount. An explanation of the additional work is indicated in the attached supplemental agreement. Additional pavement restoration in the area, not the responsibility of the City or its contractor is scheduled for this coming construction season. Ramsey County has agreed to place additional surfacing and bituminous curb on the South side of County Road "B" from Sunrise easterly to Edgerton Street. Also, Northern States Power is obligated under their construction project to replace the pavement on the South side of County Road "B" east of Edgerton. The final contract amount as amended above and including the previously approved supplemental agreement 411 totals $121,462.32. This is an increase of 8.6% over the original contract amount of $111,831.35. - 6 - 2/16 b. Change Order Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 -2- 32 WHEREAS: A. The City Council of the City of Maplewood has heretofore ordered made Im- provement Porject No. 74 -15 and has let a construction contract therefor pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Chapter 429. B. Said construction contract was awarded on a unit price basis for a total contract price of $111,831.35. C. It is necessary and expedient that said contract be modified so as to include additional units of work (designated as Improvement Project No. 74 -15) at the same unit price at a cost of $9,630.97, which additional amount does not exceed 25% of the original contract price. D. Said additional units of work have heretofore been ordered made pursuant to subidvision 1 (or subdivision 3) of M.S.A. Section 429.031. E. A Change Order, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, has been presented to the Council for the purpose of effecting such modification. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to mod- ify the existing contract with respect to Project No. 74 -15 by executing said Change Order. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all. c. Supplemental Agreement No. 2 Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 -2- 33 WHEREAS: A. The City Council of the City of Maplewood has heretofore ordered made Im- provement Project No. 74 -15 and has let a construction contract therefor pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Chapter 429. B. Said construction contract was awarded on a unit price basis for a total contract price of $111,831.35. C. It is necessary and expedient that said contract be modified so as to in- clude additional units of work (designated as Improvement Project No. 74 -15) at the same unit price at a cost of $5,875.15, which additional amount does not exceed 25% of the'original contract price. D. Said additional units of work have heretofore been ordered made pursuant to subdivision 1 (or subdivision 3) of M.S.A. Section 429.031. E. A Supplemental Agreement, attached hereto and incorporated herein by ref- - 7 - 2/16 erence, has been presented to the Council for the purpose of effecting such mod- ification. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to modify the existing contract with respect to Project No. 74 -15 by executing said Supplemental Agreement. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. d. Final Payment Ayes - all. Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 -2 -34 WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the City on June 30, 1977, Shafer Contracting Co., Inc., has satisfactorily completed Maplewood Project No. 74 -15 (Storm Sewer on Edgerton Street and County Road "B ") in accordance with such contract; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the work completed under such contract is hereby accepted and approved; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk and Mayor are hereby directed to issue a proper order for the final payment on such contract, taking the contractor's receipt in full. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 4. Drainage Improvement - County Ditch No. 17 - Final Payment a. Manager Miller stated the above referenced project is substantially completed. Two aspects of the project remain to be settled: 1. Inspection of the sodding and restoration work at the Northwest corner of Hazel and County Road B; 2. Re- erection of the privately -owned swimming pool at the Northeast corner of Maryknoll and Prosperity. Item No. 1 is covered by a bond furnished by the contractor, as well as the standard twelve (12) month warranty required by the contract and specifications. Maximum estimated cost of the removal and replacement of the sod is $100.00, should it be necessary. Item No. 2 has been discussed with the owner of the swimming pool and the owner has agreed to accept a check in the amount of $600.00, a letter from the pool company stating the amount of the installation cost, and a bond covering any contingencies not previously anticipated. The bond, in the amount of $1,500.00, a check payable to the property owner in the amount of $625.00, and a letter from the pool installation company is being held by the City. Copies of each are attached to this report. The final contract amount is $553,144.07 and constitutes a 2.7% increase over the original contract amount of $538,582.68. Since adequate protection for the City and the pool owner has been provided, final - 8 - 2/16 payment in the amount of $27,066.50 is recommended. b. Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 -2 -35 WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the City on March 30, 1977, Orfei and Sons, Inc. has satisfactorily completed Maplewood Project No. 74 -18 (Storm Sewer for the County Ditch 17 Watershed) in accordance with such contract; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the work completed under such contract is hereby accepted and approved; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk and Mayor are hereby directed to issue a proper order for the final payment on such contract, taking the contractor's receipt in full. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 5. Street Improvement - Right of Way a. Manager Miller stated in the matter of street right of way acquisition for the Mailand Road Improvements, Project No. 76 -7, the court appointed Commissioners have awarded Mary Jane Miklas (property at 2468 Mailand Road) the sum of $5,000.00 to- gether with interest at 6% from July 18, 1977. Staff and the attorneys recommend that the award of the Commissioners not be chall- enged and that the authorization for payment of $5,175.05 be approved. Ms. Miklas is also entitled to an additional $300.00 under M.S.A. 117.085 for appraisal fees. This payment is also recommended for approval. LM Mayor Greavu moved to the Commissioners decision for Mailand Street and the award in the amount of $5,000, plus Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all. 6. Annual State Fire Department Association Conference a. Manager Miller stated the Fire Marshal has requested permission to attend the annual State Fire Department Association Conference in Moorhead, Minnesota, from June 22 to 24. The rquest meets all of the requirements for regional training sessions. It is recommended that the Council concur with my approval of this request. b. Councilman Anderson moved to Annual State Fire Department Ass June 22 to June 24 and authorize Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. 7. Radar Unit - Bid Date Fire Marshal's Ayes - all. to attend the " a. Manager Miller stated on November 25th, 1977, staff applied to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety for 50% matching funds toward the purchase of a new Radar Unit, which we anticipated would cost approximately $3,000.00. We were notified on February 1, 1978 that our application was approved for a grant - 9 - 2/16 of up to $1,500.00. - 1978 budget requests were made and approved in the amount of $3,000.00 as the City would pay the vendor directly and apply for the $1,500.00 reimbursement. Staff requests authority to advertise for bids to purchase this equipment as no exact state or local bids are available. b. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 - 2 - 36 WHEREAS, the Police Department of the City of Maplewood has as a primary res- ponsibility the control and regulation of traffic to prevent accidents and better coordinate the use of roadways; and WHEREAS, the enforcement of speed regulations is an important part of their mission; and WHEREAS, a useful tool in this endeavor is selective speed enforcement by electronic timing devices; and WHEREAS, the State of Minnesota has allocated a grant amount of up to $1,500 for matching funding to purchase a rador device; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the City Council of Maplewood accepts this grant allocation and authorises the appropriate staff to advertise for bids for the radar speed recording device to be opened at 2:00 P.M. on March 14, 1978. Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all. 8. Sale of Surplus Property - Radio Equipment a. Manager Miller stated that with the completion of the radio system, there is now a surplus of mobile radios which by their design are incompatible with the present system. Staff has checked with all of the Maplewood Fire Departments as to the applicability of the above radios to their service, finding negative response. Staff requests permission to advertise for seal bids from the general public for the sale of this equipment. b. Councilman Wiegert moved to authorize the staff to advertise for seal bids for the sale of the surplus radio equipment. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all. 9. Police Physical Fitness Program - Grant Application a. Manager Miller presented the staff report and stated staff recommends the City Council authorize the Chief of Police to sign this grant application on behalf of the City in an amount of approximately $19,000 with an anticipated matching amount by the City of 10% of that total. Due to the time limits on this grant application, staff will furnish information and copies of the grant application to the City Council as they become available. b. Councilman Nelson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: - 10 - 2/16 10 78 -2 -37 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Maplewood has the responsibility to provide for the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the City; and WHEREAS, the protection to life and property provided by the police department is an essential part of this function; and WHEREAS, studies nationwide have shown that the physical fitness of law enforce- ment personnel needs immediate corrective attention to insure reliable healthy officers; and WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood has proposed a remedial demonstrative program for consideration for a grant by the Governors Commission on Crime Control; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD, authorizes the Chief of Police to prepare and sign the appropriate forms for such a grant and urges the Governor's Commission on Crime Control to approve the said grant. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all. Property Divisions a. Manager Miller stated there are thirteen property assessment divisions submitted for approval. The majority have resulted in previous action by the Council in approving lot divisions. After dividing the assessments, there is no loss to the City. 1. Division No. 52877 Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 - 2 -38 WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 72 -9 -194, 74 -8 -180, 77 -9 -185, 77 -9 -186, 69 -9 -155, 70 -9 -130, 72 -1 -9, 73 -8 -194, 73 -8 -195 and 73 -8 -196 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted September 6, 1972, August 19, 1974, September 15, 1977, September 15, 1977, September 9, 1969, September 1, 1970, January 13, 1972, August 28, 1973, August 28, 1973 and August 28, 1973, the Special Assessments for the construction of Improvement No. 76 -5 (1972), Water 73 -1 (1974) Improve- ment 74 -11 (1977), Improvement 74 -11 (1977), Street Improvement (1969, Street (1970) Sanitary Sewer 6A (1972), Storm Sewer 70 -5 (1973, Street Improvement 70 -5 (1973), Sanitary Sewer 70 -5 (1973) and Water Improvement 70 -5 (1973) were levied against the attached list of described properties; said list made a part herein; and WHEREAS, the above mentioned properties have been conveyed and are described according to the attached list, said list made a part herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessments for Improvement No. 70 -5 (1972), Water 73 -1 (1974) Improve- ment 74 -11 (1977), Improvement 74 -11 (1977), Street Improvement (1969), Street (1970) Sanitary Sewer 6A (1972), Storm Sewer 70 -5 (1973, Street Improvement 70-5 (1973), Sanitary Sewer 70 -5 (1973) and Water Improvement 70 -5 (1973) against the heretofore mentioned properties be correctly certified to the Auditor of Ramsey County in the amounts stated on the attached list; said list made a part herein. =I= 2/16 Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 2. Division No. 52346 Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 -2 -39 WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 67 -9 -208 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted September 6, 1967, the special assessments for the construction of Water Improvement No. 6 (1967) were levied against the attached list of described properties; said list made a part herein; and WHEREAS, the above mentioned properties have been conveyed and are described according to the attached list, said list made a part herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE.IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessments for Water Improvement No. 6 (1967) against the heretofore mentioned properties be correctly certified to the Auditor of Ramsey County in the amounts stated on the attached list; said list made a part herein. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 3. Division No. 52882 Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 - 2 -40 WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 61 -9 -169, 65 -8 -247, 68 -9 -181, 71 -10 =218 and 72 -1 -14 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted September 7, 1961, August 25, 1965, September 24, 1968, October 7, 1971 and January 13, 1972, the special assessments for the construction of Sanitary Sewer #3 (1961), Sewer and Water No. 2 (1965), Water Improvement 7 (1968), Sanitary Sewer 3A (1971), Water Imp- rovement 4A (1972) were levied against the attached list of described proper- ties; said list made a part herein; and WHEREAS, the above mentioned properties have been conveyed and are des- cribed according to the attached list, said list made a part herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessments for Sanitary Sewer #3 (1961), Sewer and Water No. 2 (1965) Water Improvement 7 (1968), Sanitary Sewer 3A (1971), Water Improvement 4A (1972) against the heretofore mentioned properties be correctly certified to the Auditor of Ramsey County in the amounts stated on the attached list; said list made a part herein. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 4. Division No. 52277 Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 -2 -41 WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 77 -7 -124 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted July 26, 1977, the special assessments for the construction of Diseased 12 - 2/16 Tree Program No. 76 -6 were levied against the attached list of described properties; said list made a part herein; and WHEREAS, the above mentioned properties have been conveyed and are described according to the attached list, said list made a part herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessments for Diseased Tree Program No. 76 -6 against the heretofore mentioned properties be correctly certified to the Auditor of Ramsey County in the amounts stated on the attached list; said list made a part herein. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 5. Division No. 52896 Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 -2 -42 WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 68 -9 -181 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted September 24, 1968, the special assessments for the construction of Water Improvement No. 7 (1968) were levied against the attached list of described properties; said list made a part herein; and WHEREAS, the above mentioned properties have been conveyed and are described according to the attached list, said list made a part herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BRIT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessments for Water Improvement No. 7 (1968) against the heretofore mentioned properties be correctly certified to the Auditor of Ramsey County in the amounts stated on the attached list; said list made a part herein. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 6. Division No. 52910 Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 - 2 43 WHEREAS, prusuant to Resolution 61 -9 -169 and 71 -8 -185 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted September 7, 1961 and August 30, 1971, the special assess- ments for the construction of Sanitary Sewer No. 3 (1961) and Water Improvement No. 24 (1971) were levied against the attached list of described properties; said list made a part herein; and WHEREAS, the above mentioned properties have been conveyed and are des- cribed according to the attahced list, said list made a part herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessments for Sanitary Sewer No. 3 (1961) and Water Improvement No. 69 -24 (1971) against the heretofore mentioned properties be correctly certified to the Auditor of Ramsey County in the amounts stated on the attached list; said list made a part herein. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. - 13 - 2/16 7. Division No. 52851 Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 -2- 44 WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 74 -8 -181, 74- 8 -182A and 74- 8 -182B of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted August 20, 1974, August 20, 1974 and August 20, 1974, the special assessments for the construction of Londin Lane Water 71 -12 (1974), Londin Lane Improvement (1974), Street Improvement (1974), were levied against the attached list of described properties; said list made a part herein; and WHEREAS, the above mentioned properties have been conveyed and are described according to the attached list, said list made a part herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessments for Londin Lane Water 71 -12 (1974), Londin Lane Improvement (1974), Street Improvement (1974) against the heretofore mentioned properties be correctly certified to the Auditor of Ramsey County in the amounts stated on the attached list; said list made a part herein. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 8. Division No. 50384 Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 -2- 45 WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 77 -9 -187 and 77 -9 -188 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted September 15, 1977 and September 15, 1977, the special assessments for the construction of Sanitary Sewer Water 73 -13 (1977) Storm Sewer Curb 73 -13 (1977)were levied against the attached list of described properties; said list made a part herein; and WHEREAS, the above mentioned properties have been conveyed and are des- cribed according to the attached list, said list made a part herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessments for Sanitary Sewer Water 73 -13 (1977) and Storm Sewer Curb 73 -13 (1977) against the heretofore mentioned properties be correctly certified to the Auditor of Ramsey County in the amounts stated on the attached list; said list made a part herein. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 9. Division No. 52791 Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 - 2 -46 WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 74 -8 -180 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted August 19, 1974, the special assessments for the construction of Water Improvement 73 -1 (1974) were levied against the attached list of described properties; said list made a part herein; and - 14 - 2/16 WHEREAS, the above mentioned properties have bben conveyed and are described according to the attached list, said list made a part herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessments for Water Improvement 73 -1 (1974) against the heretofore mentioned properties be correctly certified to the Auditor of Ramsey County in the amounts stated on the attached list; said list made a part herein. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 10. Division No. 51826 Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: /: MA WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 77 -7 -124 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted July 26, 1977, the special assessments for the construction of Tree Control Program No. 76 -6 were levied against the attached list of described properties; said list made a part herein; and WHEREAS, the above mentioned properties have been conveyed and are des- cribed according to the attached list, said list made a part herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessments for Tree Control Program No. 76 -6 against the heretofore mentioned properties be correctly certified to the Auditor of Ramsey County in the amounts stated on the attached list; said list made a part herein. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 11. Division No. 051736 Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 77 -7 -124 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted July 26, 1977, the special assessments for the Tree Control Program No. 76 -6 were levied against the attached list of described properties; said list made a part herein; and WHEREAS, the above mentioned properties have been conveyed and are described according to the attached list, said list made a part herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessments for Tree Control Program No. 76 -6 against the heretofore mentioned properties be correctly certified to the Auditor of Ramsey County in the amounts stated on the attached list; said list made a part herein. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 12. Division No. 51484 Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: =-1 WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 77 -7 -124 of the City Council of Maplewood, - 15 - 2/16 adopted July 26, 1977, the special assessments for the Tree Control Program No. 76 -6 were levied against the attached list of described properties; said list made a part herein; and WHEREAS, the above mentioned properties have been conveyed and are des- cribed according to the attached list, said list made a part herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE..IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessments for Tree Control Program No. 76 -6 against the heretofore mentioned properties be correctly certified to the Auditor of Ramsey County in the amounts stated on the attached list; said list made a part herein. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 13. Division No. 51862 Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78- 2 -50 WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 77 -7 -124 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted July 26, 1977, the special assessments for the Tree Control Program No. 76 -6 were levied against the attached list of described properties; said list made a part herein; and WHEREAS, the above mentioned properties have been conveyed and are des- cribed according to the attached list, said list made a part herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessments for Tree Control Program No. 76 -6 against the heretofore mentioned properties be correctly certified to the Auditor of Ramsey County in the amounts stated on the attached list; said list made a part herein. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. 11. Arbor Month - Resolution a. Manager Miller presented a resolution declaring April 28 through May as Maple- wood Arbor Celebration 78. Passage of the resolution is recommended. b. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 78 -2 -51 WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood is well known for its beautiful and wooded environs that provide a serene and healthful setting for our lives; and WHEREAS, our City's trees provide a wide and colorful backdrop that act as a link with our heritage and symbolize hope for the future; and WHEREAS, the increasing destruction that is being wreaked by the Dutch Elm and Oak Wilt diseases by decimating our shade trees more presistently every year; and WHEREAS, the wooded lands that have attracted us here to live and grow are rapidly being denuded; - 16 - 2/16 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, hereby proclaims the period from April 28 through May 31 as "Maplewood Arbor Celebration '78 "; and does call upon all citizens of Maplewood to become aware of trees and the role that they play in our lives; and does encourage all its citizens to plant trees NOW and to provide for their care so that we and our children may continue to benefit from these most wonderful members of the plant kingdom. Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all. K. COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS 1. Maplewood Heights Bike Trail a. Councilman Anderson stated the residents around Maplewood Heights were to be contacted before the Bike Trail is begun. Has this been done? b. Staff stated the residents will be contacted this spring. 2. Letter of Correction - Union Advocate a. Councilman Anderson stated the Union Advocate had an article pertaining to Maplewood purchasing foreign made cars. b. Councilman Anderson moved that a letter be forwarded to the Union Advocate cor- recting the error. Maplewood Public Safety has leased the foreign cars, not pur- �k�­4 Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. 3. Metro Water Shed District Ayes - all. a. Councilman Wiegert requested a letter be forwarded to the Metro Water Shed District pertaining to late notices of meetings and informing-them that Maplewood is interested in being kept informed about future meetings. b. Staff will do. 4. Plat Vacations a. Councilman Wiegert questioned if there were ways to vacate plats. b. Staff to investigate. 5. Lake Kohlman a. Councilman Wiegert questioned if the City was a possible authority to apply for a grant to help preserve and maintain Lake Kohlman and surrounding lakes. b. Staff to investigate. L. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS 1. Laborers Wage a. Manager Miller reviewed previous action regarding the wage increase for the Parks Maintenance Laborer. - 17 - 2/16 b. Councilman Anderson moved an increase of 40C per hour be given to the Laborer commencing at the date o: hiring and that previous action was taken in error due to confusiol on the Councils part and in no way the fault of the Manager. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - Mayor - Greavu, Councilmen Anderson and Nelson. Nays - Councilman Wiegert. i c. Councilman Wiegert stated that there be included in the Public Works contract a provision that an employee just hired serves his probation period at a different pay schedule. 2. Pending Letigations A closed session was called to allow the attorney to confer with Council as clients. N. ADJOURNMENT 11 :21 P.M. t - 18 - 2/16 ?" u L,t Ve" b. Councilman Anderson moved an increase of 40t per hour be given to the Laborer commencing at the date of hiring and that previous action was taken in error due to confusion on the Councils part and in no way the fault of the Manager. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - Mayor Greavu, Councilmen Anderson and Nelson. Nays - Councilman Wiegert. c. Councilman Wiegert stated that there be included in the Public Works contract a provision that an employee just hired serves his probation period at a di"feren schedul 2. Pending Letigations A closed session was called to allow the attorney to confer with Council as clients. M. ADJOURNMENT 11:21 P.M. City Clerk - 18 - 2/16 b. Councilman Anderson moved an increase of 40 � per hour be given to the Laborer commencing at the date of hiring and that previous action was taken in error due to confusion `./ on the Councils part and in no way the fault of the Manager. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes — Mayor Greavu, Councilmen Anderson and Nelson. Nays — Councilman Wiegert. c. Councilman Wiegert stated that there be included in the Public Works contract a provision that an employee just hired serves his probation period at the pay schedule when hired. 2. Pending Litigations A closed session was called to allow the attorney to confer with Council as clients. M. ADJOURNMENT 11:21 P.M. City Clerk -18- 2/16 s, F � MAPLEWOOD A C C• C U N T S P A Y A B L E — DATE 02 -16 -78 PAGE 1 C :K* A M O U N T C L A I M A N T P U R P O S E 002573 195.00 UNITED OFFICIALS ASSOC FEES, SERVICE 002574 50.00 GOVT TRAINING SERVICE OFFICIATING TRAVEL + TRAINING 002575 42.00 LEAGUE OF MINN CITIES BOOKS + PERIODICALS 402576 19533.83 AMERICAN NATIONAL SANK BOND TNTEREST AND —OTHER CHARGES 002577 45.00 GOVT TRAINING SERVICE TRAVEL + TRAINING 002578 * 79.95 CHILDRES THEATRE CO R — FEES, SERVICE ,VICE 002579 34.62 SUTHERLAND LEARNING ASC TECRELTION PROGRAM 002580 100000 MUNIC. FINANCE. OFFICERS TRAVEL + TRAINING 002581 * 470.00 MN REC + PARKS ASSOC SUBSCRIPTIONS +MEMBERSHIP 002582 989524.79 C S MC CROSSAN INC CONTRACT PAYMENT 002543 224.19 MINN COMi1 OF REVENUE FUEL + OIL 002544 7.50 ASSN OF METRO MUNIC TRAVEL + TRAINING 45 5.00 RICHARD BARTHOLOMEW TRAVEL + TRAINING QV 46• 10,000.00 EASTERN HGTS STATE BANK FED INCOME TAX PAYABLE 002547 59828.34 MINN COMM OF REVENUE MINN INCOME TAX PAYABLE 002548 301.36 AFSCME LOCAL 2725 UNION DUES PAYABLE I AND —FAI? SHARE FEES PAYABLE QQ2549 384.33 MN TEAMSTERS LOCAL 320 UNION DUES PAYABLE AND —FAIR, SHARE FEES PAYABLE 002550 75.00 EASTERN HGTS STATE BANK WAGE DEDUCTIONS PAYABLE 002551 112.50 EASTERN HGTS STATE BANK WAGE DEDUCTIONS PAYABLE iQQ2552 162.80 RAMSEY SUPPORT + COLLECT WAGE DEDUCTIONS PAYABLE Q02553 9,092.16 CITY + CTY CREDIT UNION CREDIT UNION DED PAYABLE 5? OF MAPLEWOOD A C C C U N T S P A Y A 3 L E DATE 02-16-78 PAGE 2 CHECK* A N 0 U N, T C.L A I M A N T P U R P 0 S E 102554 176o50 MN BENEFIT ASSOC HOSP INSURANCE PAYABLE aO2555 951.20 GROUP HEALTH PLAN INC HOSP INSURANCE PAYABLE AND—CONTRI3UTIONS,INSURANCE 462.556 416.00 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. TRAVEL + TRAINING AND—SUBSCRIPTIONS+MEMBERSHIP ,402557 147*00 RADISSON IN PLYMOUTH FEES, SERVICE Q0255 8 703*30 CONN GENERAL LIFE INS CO GALS GETAWAY CONTRIBUTIONS,INSURANCE A ZZ 55 9 16*00 RAPSEY COUNTY TREASURER OTHER CONSTRUCTION COSTS 0 2560 33e00 RAVS.EY CTYI CONCILIATION A/P — COURT FEES 20*16 MINN COMM OF REVENUE SALES TAX PAYABLE C 562 3.50 METRCPOLITAN COUNCIL TRAVEL + TRAINING 0 U563 652*5.0 POSTMASTER PUBLISHING CZ2564 19584.64 STATE OF MINNESOTA. CON TRIBUTIONS,RETIRENEN T 002565 2,009.25 STATE OF MINNESOTA P-E.R-A. DED PAYABLE AND—bONTRIBUTIONS,RETIREMENT '2566 6p312.52 STATE OF MINNESOTA P.E.Q. A. DED PAYA3LE AND—CONTRIBUTIONSiRETIREMENT 567 105.00 NATL REGISTRY OF E M T FEES, SERVICE '2568 30*00 LARRY BOTHWELL PARAMEDIC FEE FOR EXAM SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. x' 2569 168*35 LARRY BALSI140 SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. Q OZ570 15.00 NATL REGISTRY OF E M T FEES, SERVICE 1000 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL PARAMEDIC FEE FOR EXAM BOOKS + PERIODICALS 37.00 CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON BOOKS + PERIODICALS 40 1449650*29 NECESSARY EXPENDITURES SINCE LAST COUNCIL MEETING C:_OF MAPLEWOOC A C C C U N T S P A Y A B L E' DATE 02 -16 -78 PAGE 3 C4 K* A M C U N T C L A I M A N T P U R P 0 S E 025321 21.35 ACCUFATE ELECTRIC MAINTENANCE MATERIALS 025322 11.06 ACE HARDWARE SUPPLIES, JANITORIAL 025323 27,349.53 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BOND PRINCIPAL AND -90ND INTEREST AND -OTHER CHARGES 025324 92.28 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OTHER CHARGES 025325 18000 AMER SOCIETY OF SUBSCRIPTIONS +MEMBERSHIP 025326 42.02 AMERICAN TOOL SUPPLY CO SMALL TOOLS 025327 342.95 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE REP. + MAINT., VEHICLES 025328 66.30 ARTS TOWING FEES, SERVICE CONTRACT PAYMENT 025329 11.39 BARANK09 RUDY R P.E.R.A. OED PAYABLE 025330 2,653.15 BARR ENGINERRING CO OUTSIDE ENGINEERING FEES 025331 23.68 BOARD OF WATER COMM UTILITIES ,5332 821•.05 BOARD OF WATER COMM OUTSIDE ENGINEERING FEES 33 21.51 BILL BOYER FORD SUPPLIES. U LIES, EQUIPMENT 02�s34 1.80 BROWN PHOTO SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT 025335 40900 BULLSEYE IAC SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT 025336 46.07 BUREAU OF BUSINESS PRACT SUPPLIES, OFFICE 025337 22.69 ANTHONY G CAHANES SUBSCRIPTIONS +MEMBERSHIP AND- TRAVEL + TRAINING 025338 71.50 CAPITOL ELECTRONICS INC REP. + MAINT., RADIO 025339 92.00 CAFLSON THERMOPLASTICS I MAINTENANCE MATERIALS 025340 2.09 COUNTRYSIDE MOTORS INC REP. + MAINT., VEHICLES 025341 150.00 COUNTRYSIDE MOTORS INC RENTAL, EQUIPMENT rx .......... Pl��_� -- - -. -.!OF MAPLEWOOD A C C 0 U N T S P A Y A 9 L E DATE 02"16-78 PAGE 4 ,&lffCK'# A M 0 U N T C L A I M A N T P U R P 0 S E 6.33 CROSSROADS FORD SUPPLIES, VEHICLE 8;25343 132.58 DALCO CORP SUPPLIES, JANITORIAL _'Z5344 300.00 PAT DALEY FEES, SERVICE SEWER INSPECTOR OTT 45, 5080 DISPATCH PIONEER PRESS PUBLISHING 025346 12,727.00 EKBLAD PAROEE+BEWELL INC ACCTS PAYABLE MISC "347 2,3.70.00 EMERGENCY VEHICLE SUPPLY RENTAL, EQUIPMENT 0 348 87.52 F E CHECK PROTECTORS SUPPLIES, OFFICE T a4 9 4*00 DANIEL F FAUST TRAVEL i- TRAINING ".-'ass 0 24.00 FBI NATL ACADEMY ASSOC SUBSCOIPTIONSfMEMBERSHIP 05351 133,99 FISHER PHOTO SUPPLY CO SUPPLIESt EQUIPMENT 0;2;3'52 9,735-00 FLEXIBLE PIPE TOOL CO EQUIPMENT, OTHER 0,,-M,53 850*00 ROBERT FLINT FEES, SERVICE EVALUATION TEST _3U54 82,93 GAGERS HANDICRAFT SUPPLIES, PROGRAM 4"1 22*72 MEGAN GANGE SUPPLIES, PROGRAM AND-TRAVEL + TRAINING 8",5356 111145061 GARWCOD REP. + MAINT., VEHICLES 02-15315 7 10o00 WALTER M GEISSLER SUBSCRIPTIONS+MEMSERSHIP 195.45 GENUINE PARTS CO SUPPLIES, VEHICLE AND-SMALL TOOLS AND-SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT 9 24920 GIVENS INC MAINTENANCE MATERIALS 0 Z&%Q 214.91 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE SUPPLIES, VEHICLE 2s00 GOPHER, BEARING CO SUPPLIES, VEHICLE a ?'516Z 97.30 GOPHER SHOOTERS SUPPLY G SUPPLIES* EQUIPMENT rx .......... Pl��_� KOOF MAPLEF000 "A C C C U N T S P A Y A B L E DATE 02 -16 -78 PAGE 5 A M O U N T C L A I M A N T P U R P 0. S E 10.00 GOVT TRAINING SERVICE TRAVEL + TRAINING t � It,4 53963 R L GOULD + CO INC SMALL TOOLS 416s 54.88 NORMAN L GREEN UNIFORMS + CLOTHING '83 66 227.39 GROSS INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES, JANITORIAL AND- UNIFORMS + CLOTHING ('7 49.31 49.31 THOMAS L HAGEN SUBSGvIPTIONS +MEMBERSHIP AND- TRAVEL + TRAINING AND- UNIFORMS + CLOTHING 8 i 451.01 HAMMATT + SONS SUPPLIES, PROGRAM ` x±.369 7.50 SANDRA K HIRSCH TRAVEL + TRAINING '`5 ?0 268.90 HOWAFD NEEDLES TAMMIN + OUTSIDE ENGINEERING FEES 71 1,942.82 HOWAFD NEEDLES TAMMIN + OUTSIDE ENGINEERING FEES 3.00 HOWIES LOCK + KEY SERVIC SUPPLIES, VEHICLE "� ?3 117.68 ITASCA EQUIPMENT CO SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT "T4 29559.36 KIRkHAM MIC•'HAEL OUTSIDE ENGINEERING FEES 2.50 KOKESH SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT l`'�` 6 59495.55 LAIS BAKNIGAN + CIRESI FEES, SERVICE AND- LEGAL + FISCAL 32.50 RICHARD J LANG SUPPLIES, PROGRAM 8 228.73 LAWSCN PRODUCTS INC SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT 9 40.00 LEAGUE OF MINN CITIES BOOKS +,PERIODICALS `�Z \�,0 1,800.00 LEAGUE OF MINN CITIES SUBSCRIPTIONS +MEMBERSHIP AND- TRAVEL + TRAINING 24.37 LEES AUTO SUPPLY SUPPLIES, VEHICLE � !` OF MAPLEWOOD A C C O U N TS. P A Y A B L E DATE OZ -16 -78 PAGE 6 DiECK* A M C U N T C LA I M A N T P U R P 0 S E 32382 6.60 VIVIAN LEWIS TRAVEL + TRAINING I c°f383 5091 M 8 SUPPLY CO MAINTENANCE MATERIALS ADIS384 64.80 MACQUEEN'EQUIPMENT INC SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT 4385 42.84 MAPLEWOOD REVIEW PUBLISHING ;386 6.60 ALANA K MATHEYS TRAVEL + TRAINING :387 40.41 JCN A MELANDER TRAVEL + TRAINING !'fi8.8 71.97 MERIT CHEVROLET CO REP. + MAINT., VEHICLES AND- SUPPLIES, VEHICLE »1.89 1,110.00 METRC ANIMAL PATROL SEFV FEES, SERVICE %02039A 52,553.38 METRC WASTE CONTROL COMM RENTAL, SEWER "91 12,162.08 MIDWCY TRACTOR + EQUIP C VEHICLES AND- SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT 3+ 92 15.00 VINN CITY MGR ASSN SUBSCRIPTIONS +MEMBERSHIP x33 * 36*0 0 MN ASSOC -- AAU SUBSCRIPTIONSfMEMBERSHIP 14,211z39 4 164.50 MN ASSOC - AAU SUBSCRIPTIONS +MEMBERSHIP i x295• 65.00 MINK GOOD ROADS INC SUBSCRIPTIONS *MEMBERSHIP I 0236 30.00 MN REC + PARKS ASSOC PUBLISHING 0 `Z6� 7 50.82 MOBIL OIL CORP CHEMICALS 02;293. 7000 MONRCE CALCULATOR CO SUPPLIES, OFFICE �2 z5m.9 217.70 MOTOROLA INC REP. + MAINT., RADIO 2D:0 970.95 MOTOROLA INC REP. + MAINT., RADIO 589.00 MOTOROLA INC EQUIPMENT, OTHER 19.60 NAF.DINI FIRE EQUIP CO SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT ;i25l�113 57:70 NORMS TIRE SALES SUPPLIES, VEHICLE l- a I MAPLEWOOD A C C C U N T S P A Y A B L E DATE OZ -16 —T8 PAGE 7 DHEt A M O U N T C L A I M A N T P U R P 0 S E X25404 30.06 CITY OF NORTH ST PAUL FEES, S7_RVICE STREET LIGHTING 0'25405 * 474.30 NO ST PL—MPLWD SCHOOLS RENTAL, EQUIPMENT AND —FEES, SEF.VICE 025406 6.00 NO STAR CHAPTER — ASCET SUBSCRIPTIONS }MEMBERSHIP 0.25407 39462.87 NORTHERN STATES POWER CO FEES, SERVICE STREET LIGHTING 025408 11090 NORTHERN STATES POWER CO UTILITIES 1025409 509.67 NORTHERN STATES POWER CO UTILITIES 025410 1,318.26 NORTHERN STATES POWER CO UTILITIES I 025411 ' 1,014.77 NCRTHERN STATES POWER, CO UTILITIES 025412. 697.48 NORTHERN STATES POWER CO UTILITIES 025413 * 46.61 NORTHERN STATES POWER CO UTILITIES 025414 1,889.00 NORTHERN STATES POWER CO UTILITIES 025415 1,477.48, OR -FEI + SONS INC REP. + MAINT., UTILITY 18.00 OSWALD FIRE HOSE I MAINTENANCE MATERIALS 0 1025 T 6.87 OXYGEN SERVICE CO INC SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT 025418 13.21 PAKO FILM SERVICE SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT i 025419 2,000.00 PETERSON,BELL t CONVERSE FEES, SERVICE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 025420 72.09 PHYSIO— CONTROL REP. + MAINT -, EQUIPMENT 025421 200,763.00 PITTSBURGH —DES MOINES CO AWARDED CONST CONTRACTS 025422 231.19 POWER BRAKE + EQUIP INC SUPPLIES, VEHICLE AND —SMALL TOOLS 025423 74.84 POWER INCORPORATED REP. + MAINT., RADIO 025424 185.00 PROGRESS PUBLISHING CO PUBLISHING '025425 10.00 RAt•SEY CO CHIEFS OF POLI SUBSCRIPTIONS +MEMBERSHIP OF MAPLEW000 A C C O U N T S P A Y A 3 L E DATE 02 -16 -78 PAGE 8 � M* A M 0 U N T C L A I M A N T P U R P O S E 0126 370.19 RAMSEY COUNTY TREASURER FEES, SERVICE AND -OTHER CONSTRUCTION COSTS °" • .,.,:,t, _.,�z.9 ',,,,'r.,t�?,¢ts'�#`"sq""T . Fl Yam WORK LIST AND STREET LIGHTS 0 =2$427 42.04 REED TIRE SALES INC SUPPLIES, VEHICLE o,rsi428 * 81.14 REVENUE SHARING AOV SERV FUEL + OIL 025429 77.2; ROAD RESCUE INC REP. + MAINT., VEHICLES AND- SUPPLIES, VEHICLE 0:2154,30 97.51 S + T OFFICE PRODUCTS IN SUPPLIES, OFFICE _!:kstti31 4,065.00 SCHOELL t MADSON INC OUTSIDE ENGINEERING FEES a -2 '#32 19922.72 SCHOELL + MADSON INC OUTSIDE ENGINEERING FEES n -24%33 94.94 SCIENTIFIC INTERNATICNAL CHEVICALS :.L43:4 187.00 THE SHAW- WALKER CO EQUIPMENT, OFFICE 0?Z 445 19120.40 J L !HIELY CO MAINTENANCE MATERIALS tiz��►36 2.40 KATHRYN SITTER TRAVEL + TRAINING 2.30 LYDIA SMAIL TRAVEL + TRAINING �+38 10.95 ST PAUL BOOK + STATIONER BOOKS + PERIODICALS - 025439 47.40 CITY OF ST PAUL FEES, SERVICE PHOTO SERVICE 0 440 * 1,455.00 ST PAUL + SUBURBAN BUS C FEES, SERVICE RECREATION BUS SERVICE ; "T/441 83.33 STRAi SS SKATES INC RENTAL, PROPERTY : -' 2 ; -54A2 880011 SUP.ERAMERICA FUEL + OIL 2'S�s43 249.90 TABULATING SERV BUREAU FEES, SERVICE DATA PROCESSING 14.96 TARGET STORES INC SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT 5445 131.64 TERRCCE AUTO SUPPLY CO SUPPLIES, VEHICLE AND -REP. + MAINT., VEHICLES 'lil;6 519.42 TEXGAS CORP EQUIPMENT, OTHER °" • .,.,:,t, _.,�z.9 ',,,,'r.,t�?,¢ts'�#`"sq""T . Fl Yam F"T'"D 'T G MAPLEImOOD' ACCOUNTS PAY ABLE DATE 02-16-78 PAGE 9 rHEI A M C U N T G L A I H A N T P U R P 0 S E AND—REP. + MAINT., BLDG+GROS 1 025447 22*90 H R TOLL CO SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT 025 448 133*62 TRUCK UTILITIES + MFG CO SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT AND—REP. + MAINT-9 EQUIPMENT 025449 56.84 TWIN CITY COURIER PUBLISHING 025450 24.55 TWIN CITY FILTER SERV IN REP. + MAINT., BLDG+GROS AND— SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT 025451 76.55 UNIFCRMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS + CLOTHING AND—SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT 1025452 228*06 UNION OIL CO FUEL + CIL 025453 180600 VALS BODY SHOP REP. + MAINT., VEHICLES 025454 135.00 VIKING INDUSTRIAL CENTER SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT 025455 35-50 VIRTUE PRINTING CO SUPPLIES, OFFICE 025456 227,07 WAFNERS INDUSTRIAL SUPP REP. + MAINT., BLOG+GRDS AND—MAINTENANCE MATERIALS AND—SMALL TOOLS AND—UNIFORMS + CLOTHING AND—SUPPLIES, OFFICE (021 ' 7 23.10 WEBER + TROSETH INC REP. + MAINT., VEHICLES 025458 7089 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC SUPPLIES, JANITORIAL 025459 21s10 WHITE BEAR AMC INC REP. + MAINT., VEHICLES 025460 96.58 WHITE BEAR DODGE INC SUPPLIES, VEHICLE AND —REP. + MAINT., VEHICLES 025461 98*00 XERO) CORP SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT F"T'"D 1 OF MAPLEWOOD A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E DATE 02 -16 -78 PAGE 10 ctec .X* A M 0 U N T C L A I M A N T P U R P 0 S E 029662 277.17 XEROX CORP XEROX 0,254,63 817.50 YOCUM OIL CO INC FUEL + OIL G 464 16460 JOSEFH A ZAPPA SUBSCRIPTIONS +MEMBERSHIP AND - TRAVEL + TRAINING 0.25465 121.72 JAMES G YOUNGREN TRAVEL + TRAINING '8;4•:66 * 7098 ZAYRE SHOPPERS CITY SUPPLIES, PFOGRAM AND- SUPPLIES, OFFICE 05467 * 79.50 THOMAS ALIPERTO - SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. u25468 * 28.00 NORMAN J ASK SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. .112M:6 >9 * 231.40 LARRY BALSIMO SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. Qlc14,7a * 95.00 i%ICHARD BARTHOLOMEW SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 39000 DAVIE 8EALKE SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 0;2"x4.72 * 30.00 KEITH W BENKER SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. X 073 * 45.00 LARRY BOTHWELL SALARIES WAGES, TEMP. a. 24 * 42.00 CRAIG BRENNER SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 24.00 PHILIP FROWN SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 02%.4.76" * 36.00 JAMES J CICCHESE SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 2bKT, * 36.00 CAVIC CUTTING SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 8.00 PATRICK S CULLEN SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. '2 +9 * 24.00 TIMOTHY E OEHMER SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 30.00 THOMAS OEHMER SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. «25'x+5_13+ * 36.00 VERN DEHMER SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. '>''' * 81000 OAVIC DUBE SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 5`:140 * 36.00 DOUGLAS FLETCHER SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 1 .RAPLEWOOD A C C C U N T S P A Y A B. L E. DATE 02-16-78 PAGE li c HE A M 0 U N T C L A I M A N T P U R P 0 S E 025464 * 70.00 THOMAS A GLENN SALARIES + WAGES* TEMP. 025485 * 123.52 kILLIAM GFEALISH SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 02548, * 36.00 JOHN GROETSCH SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 025481 * 42e50 RONN A HANNULA SALARIES f WAGES, TEMP. 025484 * 36400 GREG JEANS SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. * 24.00 MICHAEL KUEHN SALARIES 4 WAGES, TEMP* 025490 * 24-00 FOSERT MAHRE SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP* 025491 * 12.00 JAMES J MOLIN SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 025492 * 50.70 R08ERT MONETTE SALARIES t. WAGES, TEMP. 1125493 * 360*00 V.ILLIAM MONETTE SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 025494 * 36.00 XATHLEEN MOSSONG SALARIES * WAGES, TEMP. 025495 * 36.00 CUFTIS J NETTLETON SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. b04 * 79.50 MICHAEL J NOWICKI SALARIES + 'WAGES, TEMP. f * 52.00 ERIC V COEN SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 025498 * 44.00 MAPKEL S ODEN SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 25499 * 36.00 MICHAEL ODEN SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 11025500 * 24.00 ELIZABETH A OLSON SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 025501 * 81.60 STEVEN G OLSON SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 1025502 * 32000 JOHN M PIERSON SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 025503 24*00 JOSEPH M POKORNY SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. :025504 6,00 KEN RONSBERG SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 025565 36*00 JEANNE M RUDOLPH SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 1 1025506 12*00 LAURENCE J SAIKO SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. ;025501 50.00 GARY W SCHNAITH SALARIES 4 WAGES, TEMP. T 0 i-i)OF MAPLEWOOD A C C C U N T S P A Y A D L E DATE 02-16-78 PAGE 12 0,0*-'C K A M 0 U N T C L A I M A N T P U R P 0 S E '0;5.5;08 12.00 RICHARD SLIPKA SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 36.00 TIMOTHY TJOSVOLD SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. n5510 * 42,00 DONALD TSCHIDA SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 51.25 MARCIA TYSSELING SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. OX5,512 * 101.40 STEVEN V'IETOR SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. * 36.00 JEFFFEY B WILKINS SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP- * 12.00 JOHN 0 YORKOVICH SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP. 6.00 JAI'ZS ACKER R E F U N 0 RECREATION 40255 16 6.00 RONALD FROWN R E F U N 0 RECREATION 7 167*00 WILLIAM H BRUENTROP OTHER CONSTRUCTION COSTS EASEMENT 12's-538 15.36 CANDISE BRUNTON FEES, SERVICE RECREATION 5400 CHICCNES R E F U N 0 DUPLICATE PAYMENT 10.00 VEFNCN CEHMER R E F U N 0 RECREATION 0x.5521 22.75 DONS T V RIEOLER RADIO SUPPLIES, VEHICLE 025.522 2 750*00 E VINCENT DOLAN OTHER ACQUISITION COSTS 370.85 FEDERATED STATIONERS ING SUPPLIES, OFFICE G '- 5524 9.00 MARIAN HEGSTROM R E F U N 0 RECREATION 5.00 J T aAR + LOUNGE R E F U N D DUPLICATE PAYMENT 2 5, 526 6 5*00 MRS R i KASMIRSKI R E F U N 0 RECREATION 02S527 11.00 NANCY KCLLER R E F U N 0 • RECREATION 7$528 122.20 CLARENCE LABATHE OTHER CONSTRUCTION COSTS EASEMENT 0'? 529 750.00 RAYMCND LEMMONS OTHER CONSTRUCTION COSTS APPRAISER L_2s530 415.80 MRS'JULIUS LOIPERSSECK REFUNDS - PRIOR YRS RCTS ASSESSMENT il 2553 1 67.19 LOMITA MIDWEST TAG CO SUPPLIES, OFFICE * INDICATES ITEMS PAID FOR M RECREATION FEES. DATE 02-16 -78 PAGE 13 P U R P O S E FEES* SERVICE RECREATION PROGRAM R E F U N D RECREATION SUPPLIES, PROGRAM FEES, SERVICE REPAIR R E F U N D RECREATION R E F U N 0 DUPLICATE PAYIENT OTHER CONSTPUCTION COSTS R E F U N 0 RECREATION R E F U N D RECREATION MAINTENANCE MATERIALS R E F U N D RECREATION R E F U N D RECREATION R E F U N 0 RECREATION FEES, SERVICE PUPFET SHORN BOOKS + PERIODICALS R E F U N D RECREATION SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT BOOKS + PERIODICALS SUPPLIES, PROGRAM R E F U N D RECREATION R E F U N D RECREATION R E F U N D RECREATION /I OOF MAPLEW006 A C C C U N T S P A Y A B L E CHr I A M C U N T C L A I M A N T 102' -2 548.60 MAPLEWOOD BOWL 025533 6.00 RICHARD MATZ 025534 * 3.00 MC OCNALOS 025535 35.00 MEYER CESSPOOL SERVICE 025536 5.00 JANET NISKA 025537 10.00 NORTHERNAIRE MOTEL 025538 750.00 RICHARD M PARRANTO• 025539 9000 DCNNA '<AULSON 025540 5.00 KENT'PITLICK 025541 83.49 POWER PROCESS EQUIP ING 025542 8.00 JEFOME GUINLAN 025543 6.00 WILLIAM RITCHIE 5544 6.00 GREG STAFN,E 15.00 JESSICA RYCEN 0 - ►6 2.00 SIMI VALLEY POLICE DEPT 025547 5.00 KARK TERRY 025548 3000 TOP LINE ATHLETICS 025549 2.00 UNIV OF SOUTHERN CALIF 025550 * 415.10 U S GAMES INC 025551 6.00 DALE VLASNIK 025552 3600 WILLIAM WILKERSON 025553 10.00 .JOHN P YORKOVICH 233 377,212.37 CHECKS WRITTEN TOTAL OF 273 CHECKS TOTAL 5219862.66 * INDICATES ITEMS PAID FOR M RECREATION FEES. DATE 02-16 -78 PAGE 13 P U R P O S E FEES* SERVICE RECREATION PROGRAM R E F U N D RECREATION SUPPLIES, PROGRAM FEES, SERVICE REPAIR R E F U N D RECREATION R E F U N 0 DUPLICATE PAYIENT OTHER CONSTPUCTION COSTS R E F U N 0 RECREATION R E F U N D RECREATION MAINTENANCE MATERIALS R E F U N D RECREATION R E F U N D RECREATION R E F U N 0 RECREATION FEES, SERVICE PUPFET SHORN BOOKS + PERIODICALS R E F U N D RECREATION SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT BOOKS + PERIODICALS SUPPLIES, PROGRAM R E F U N D RECREATION R E F U N D RECREATION R E F U N D RECREATION /I - PAYROLL i FEBRUARY 16, 1978 PAYROLL DATED FEBRUARY 03, 1978 l° 18342 VOID $ I74.82 2° 16343 VOID (283°98) ! 3° 16462 Norman G. Anderson 034°82 ' 4° 16463 John C. Greavu 253°96 5° 16464 Thomas Ekatraod 321°51 ' 6° 16465 Kathryn Sitter . 367°11 7° 16466 Vivian R. Lewis 323°25 8. 16467 88lobael G. Miller 692°00 9e 16468 Daniel F. Faust 622°88 10° 16469 Arline J. Hagen 247°35 lI° 16470 Alaoa K. 88atbeys 211°45 12° 15471 Lydia A. 5mail 5b 234.56 I3° 16472 Lucille E. Aurelius 549°87 / 14° 16473 Phyllis C. Green 300°51 15° 18474 Betty D. Selvog 292°07 16° 16475 Lorraine S. \/lotor 221°58 17° 16478 Sandra K. Blrsob 380"47 18° 16477 Alfred J. Peloquln' 235°64 lg° 16478 Douglas A. Jones 119°00 20° 16479 Terrance C. Riley 67°53 21° 16480 David L. Arnold 298°44 22° 23° 16481 16482 Anthony G. Cabanes Dale K. CIausoo 476"50 385°40 | 24 °� 16483 Kenneth V. Collins 389°01 | | ' 25° 16484 Dennis J. Delmont 513°45 26° 16485 Richard C. Dreger 476"62 � 27° 16486 Doyomod E. Feromv 2I7°49 / 28° 16487 Patricia Y. Ferrazzn 334°32 / 29° 18488 Norman L. Green 404^25 30° 16489 Tbmoaa L. Hagen 96°30 � 3I° I6490 Michael J. Herbert 355°43 32° 18491 Terry A. Bolt 338°50 33° 16492 Richard H. Lang 390°10 34° 16493 Roger W. Lea 321°88 35° 16494 John J. 88o0olty 481°98 36° 16495 James E. D8eebsov Jr 355°61 37° 16496 Jeffrey 0° Melaodar 331°05 38° 16497 Jon A. 88elauder 21°70 39^ 16498 Daniel D. Mettler 397°22 40° 16499 Richard M. Moesohtar. 416°66 41° 16500 Raymond J. Morelli 436"49 42° 16501 Robert D. Nelson 423°6I 43° 16502 VVlIllam F. Peltier 439°97 44° I6503 Dale E. Razsbazoff 400°99 45° 16504 Michael P. Ryan 3I4°57 46° 16505 Richard W. Schaller 604+84 47° 16506 Donald W. Skalmau 331°51 48° 16507 Gregory L. Stafum 420°27 — >4g ° 16508 Vernon T. Still 382~ 43 � 50° 16509 Darrell T. Stockton 400°20 ~�~ 2_16~78 �2- 2_16 -78 ITEM N0. CHECK NO CLAIMANT ----- ------ AWUNT 51. 16510 Timothy J. Truhler $ 330.68 353.26 52* 16511 Duane J. Williams 404.90 53. 16512 James G. Youngren 54 54. 16513 Joseph A. Zappa -0 - -O- 55• 16514 Void -. 560 16515 16516 Void Jayme L. Flaugher 5 272.5 2 5:7• 16517 Joy E. Omath 226.32 58. 16518 JoAnne M. Svendsen 264.58 59. 16519 Ronald D. Becker 225.25 60. 16520 Dennis S. Cusick 576.47 61. 62. 16521 David M. Graf 393.84 63. 16522 Kevin R. Halweg 350000 338.48 640 16523 James T. Horton 215.85 65. 16524 Donna J. Spencer 22.61 6.6• 16525 Robert E. Vorwerk 365.62 67• 16526 James M. Embertson 487.08 68. 16527 Alfred C. Schadt 157.25 69• 16528 Clifford J. Mottaz 283.74 70. 16529 Marcella M. Mottaz 199.80 7l. 16530 Frank J. Sailer 578.23 72. 16531 William L. Bittner 73. 16532 William C. Cass 426.24 74. 16533 James G. Elias 406.77 278.74 75,. 16534 Leota D. Oswald 357.68 T6. 16535 Dennis L. Peck 229.73 77: 16536 Igor V. Fejda ?8� 16537 Walter M. Geissler 380.63 79: 16538 David J. Narog 386.23 80. 16539 Raymond J. Kaeder 380.82 286.18 81. 16540 Michael R. Kane 286.05 82. 16541 Gerald W. Meyer 83. 16542 16543 Void Joseph B. Prettner . 35 5144. 84.E 85• � 16544 Edward A. Reinert 371.64 86.. 16545 George J. Richard 361.66 8.7. 16546 Harry J.-Tevlin, Jr 421.23 $8. 16547 Void Eric J. Blank -0- 549.73 $�• 16548 16549 Lois J. Brenner 119.88 90. 91. 16550 Kathryn N. Sitter 366.25 92 16551 Barbara A. Krummel 114.99 g3� 16552 Myles R. Burke 298.32 94. 16553 David A. Germain 352.00 493.30 95• 16554 Melvin J. Gusinda 366.96 96. 16555 Roland B. Heley 322.53 97. 16556 Henry F. Klausing 339.05 9g. 16557 Reed E. Santa 280.87 99. 16558 Megan.E..Gange 201.25 I00. 16559 Anthony A. Gardas 172.86 ;.1.01. 16560 Timothy W. Maggi 231.67 102, 16561 Kevin W. Tracy. 24.30 103. 16562 Jerome S. Danielzuk 104. 16563 Thomas Hoyer 110.12 �2- 2_16 -78 ITEM NO. CHECK NO. CLAIMANT- 1 105. 16564 Richard J. Kettler '{ 106. 16565 Roger C. Krumme.l 07. 16566 Lawrence R. Lambert 08. 16567 Thomas M. Nelson 09. 16568 Mark K. Shepard 10. 16569 Judy M. Chlebeck 1-11. 16570 Geoffrey W. Olson 112. 16571 Marjorie Ostrom 113. 16572 Void 114. 16573 Dennis M. Mulvaney 115. 16574 LaVerne S. Nuteson 116. 16575 Gerald C. Owen 117. 16576 Carmen G. Sarrack, Jr 118. 16577 William S. Thone 119. 16578 Gary D. Spencer 120. 16579 James W. Tobin 121. 16580 Gerald P. Bender 122. 1,5581 Darlene E. Snyder 123. 16582 Arnold H. Pfarr 124. 16583 Rudolph R. Barankg 125. 16584 Richard J. Bartholomew CHECK NO. 16461 THRU 16584 PAYROLL DATED 2 -3 -78 elaiI 0 AMOUNT 8.00 21.00 8.00 150.40 68.84 252.25 516.01 438.53 -0- 363.34 346.58 330.96 374:05 404.71 363.64 437.41 265.64 302.73 362.95 445.51 312.17 $ 382106.32