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i CALL TO ORDER
(B) ROLL CALL
(C) APPROVAL OF MTNU`L'ES
7-8---1-11 (July 6, 19 7 8 )
2. Minutes 78 -16 (Jul-y 20, 3.978)
(D) APPROVAL, OF AGENDA
(E) PUBLIC HEARINGS
1 _ _ Lone CT-,a:nge (P-2 to R - -3) - 2750/27S2 GJhite Bear Avenue
(7:30)
(F) AWARDING OF BIDS - None
(G) APPROVAL OF ACCOUN'T'S
(H) UI;FINISHED BUST_ "•;ESS - !;Tone
(I) VISITOR PRESENTATION
NEW BUSINESS
1. T Exception (Residential_ Garage on Unimproved Street) --
Edgehi.11 Road
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2. Building and Site Plan Reviews:
a. 223 Larpenteu.r Avenue (Service Station) -
b. 3109 White Bear Avenue (Restaurant)
3, Home Occupation Renewal (Ceramic School) - 2.091 Hazelwood
Street
4. Gambling Permit Applications:
a. Hill Murray High School
b. Moose Lodge _
5. Off Sale Liquor. (Hours of Salt,) - Ord:inance . ( First
Reading) _
6. On Sale Wine Licenses - Ordinance (First Reading) �w
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7, Street Addresses and Numbering - Ordinance (First.
Reading)
8. Second Hand Stores and Pawn Shops - Ordinance (First
Reading)
9. Over Night Street Parking - Ordinance (First Reading)_
10, Property Divisions
11, Training Applications _.
12, Transportation Study -.Workshop Session
13. Certification -of Election Judges r
14. Fire Marshal Benefits
•15. City Manager - Selection Process
.16. Building Official
(K) COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS
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(L) ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS
(rt) ADJOURNMENT
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MINUTES OF THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
7:30 P.M.,.Thursday, August 17, 1978
Council Chambers, Municipal Building
Meeting No. 78 -21
A. 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 7:32 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. 78 -14 (July 6, 1978)
Councilman Wiegert moved that the Minutes of Meeting No. 78 -14 (July 6 1978) be
approved as submitted.
Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all.
D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Mayor Greavu moved to approve the agenda as amended:
1. Assessments
2. Mayor
3. Street Sealing
4. Emergency Preparedness Director
5. Sophia Street
6. Gambling Permits
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. Zone Change - R -2 to R -3 - 2750/2752 White Bear Avenue 7:30 P.M.
a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding a request
from Craig and J.A. Miller for a zone change from R -2 to R -3 for the property
at 2750/2752 White Bear Avenue. The Clerk read the notice of hearing along with
the dates of publication.
b. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report recommending approval of the
rezoning from R -2 Double Dwelling to R -3 Multiple.
c. Chairman Les Axdahl presented the following Planning Commission recommendation:
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"Commissioner Fischer moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council
approval of the Zone Change from R -2 to R -3 as such Zone Change is in conformance
with the Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan.
Commissioner Pellish seconded. Ayes - 5 Nays - 2."
d. Mayor Greavu called for proponents. The following were heard:
Mr. Craig Miller, the applicant, spoke on behalf of the proposal;
Ms. J.A. Miller the applicant.
e. Mayor Greavu called for opponents. The following were heard:
Ms. Diane Paul, 2096 Mississippi Street, stated she and her sister, Debbie
Paul, had rented the 3rd unit and explained the problems that occured while
they were renting.
Mr. Richard Seppela, 2205 Mapleview Avenue, brother -in -law of the Pauls.
f. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing.
g. Councilman Wiegert moved to rezone 2750/2752 White Bear Avenue from R -2 Dou
Dwelling to R -3 Multiple Dwelling subject to drainage conformance to usability
to the ground level units.
Seconded by Councilman Nelson.
Tie vote - Motion defeated.
F. AWARDING OF BIDS
None.
G. APPROVAL OF ACCOUNTS
Councilman Anderson moved that the accounts
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.90) in the amount of
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert.
H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
None.
Ayes - Councilmen Nelson & Wiegert.
Nays - Mayor Greavu, Councilman Anderson.
(Part I - Fees, Se
2.03; Check No. 02
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approved as submit
Ayes - all.
Check No. 18225 -
I. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS
None.
J. NEW BUSINESS
1. Exception - Residential Garage on Unimproved Street - Edgehill Road
a. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report recommending approval of an
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agreement to allow the applicant to construct a 26 by 24 foot garage on the
subject property.
b. Chairman Les Axdahl presented the following Planning Commission recommendation:
"Commissioner Barrett moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council
the application be approved as recommended by the staff report and also:
1. This is a replacement of an existing garage;
2. Since this is an unusual situation, in that Edgehill Road cannot be con-
structed;
3. Since there is record of agreement which runs with the property.
Commissioner Ellefson seconded. Ayes - all."
c. Mr. Rhyner Skoog, 2546 Bittersweet Lane, speaking for Grant Skoog, 1745 Edge -
hill Road, spoke on behalf of his request.
d. Mr. Robert Muck, Southlawn Drive, spoke against the proposal and stated his
concerns of the conditions on the property.
e. Mr. Al Hagstrom, Southlawn Drive, stated he is basically not against the garage
proposal if it exhances the property.
f. Mr. George Smith, Southlawn Drive, stated his concerns.
g. Councilman Anderson move
1978 and for the attornev to
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Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all.
2. Building and Site Plan Reviews:
a. 223 Larpenteur Avenue
1. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report recommending approval of
the building and site plans.
2. Director of Community Development Olson presented the following Community
Design Review Board recommendation:
"Board Member Simkins moved the Community Design Review Board recommend to the
City Council approval of the building and site review for the Sinclair Marketing
Company at 223 E. Larpenteur Avenue as it is found to be in conformance with
the Community Design Review Board ordinance subject to the following conditions:
1. The new curb cuts to be reviewed and approved by Ramsey County;
2. Cedar siding and fencing will receive wood sealer to maintain even
weathering;
3. Relocate the two proposed planting beds along Larpenteur Avenue back
to the north in line with the existing so salt and snow storage from
the street will not affect them
4. No outside storage of merchandize or equipment will be allowed;
5. The exterior lighting shall be extinguished after business hours
except for necessary security lighting;
6. Owner and applicant shall agree to the above in writing.
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Chairman Hoot seconded. Ayes all."
3. Mr. Ray Johnson, Sinclair Marketing, Inc., spoke on behalf of the proposal
and stated he agrees with the conditions.
4. Councilman Wiegert moved to
Sinclair Station. 223 E. LarDen
1. The new curb cuts to be reviewed and approved by Ramsey County;
2. Cedar siding and fencing will receive wood sealer to maintain even
weathering;
3. Relocate the two proposed planting beds along Larpenteur Avenue back
to the north in line with the existing so salt and snow storage from
the street will not affect them;
4. No outside storage of merchandise or equipment will be allowed after
business hours;
5. The exterior lighting shall be extinguished after business hours
except for necessary security lighting;
6. Owner and applicant shall agree to the above in writing.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all.
b. 3109 White Bear Avenue - Restaurant
1. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report recommending approval sub-
ject to the following conditions:
1. The landscaping plan be revised to show three more columnar Norway
Maple trees along the southerly lot line, the berms along the County
Road D frontage be situated closer to each other with plantings pro-
vided and setback from the intersection a distance of 50 feet to the
west, and plantings provided adjacent to the building and drive up
order window;
2. The trash enclosure shall have a gate over the opening to conceal the
view of the dumpster;
3. The applicant shall provide the City with cash or cash escrow for land-
scaping if it has not been installed at the time of occupancy;
4. The site plan shall be revised to provide for a landscaped on -site set-
back area along White Bear Avenue and County Road D;
5. Owner and applicant agree to the above conditions in writing.
2. Director of Community Development Olson presented the following Community
Design Review Board recommendation:
"Board Member Simkins moved the Board recommend to the City Council approval
of the proposal by Antler Corporation on the southwesterly corner of White
Bear Avenue and County Road D as it is in conformance with the Community Design
Review Board Ordinance subject to the following conditions:
1. The landscaping plan is approved as shown on the revised plan dated
July 14, 1978 from Sieferts, Inc.;
2. The trash enclosure shall match the building material and have a gate
over the opening to conceal the view of the dumpster;
3. The applicant shall provide the City with a bond for landscaping if it
has not been installed prior to occupancy;
4. The site plan shall be revised to have a 10 foot green area inside the
east property line by reducing the west driveway to 17 feet, the pick-
up lane to 10 feet, the striping area to 3 feet and the rear parking
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stalls to 20 feet. Also add five feet green area inside the northerly
property line by reducing the northerly driveway to 28 feet 9 inches;
5. Site lighting shall be lights directed down so as not to cause glare
beyond the property line. Lights shall be extinguished after business
hours except for security lighting as necessary;
6. New and revised curb cuts will need the approval of the County and
City Engineers;
7. Owner and applicant shall agree to the above conditions in writing.
Board Member Mueller seconded. Ayes all."
3. Acting Manager Blank stated he had received a communication from Arby's
agreeing to the conditions.
4. Mr. Chet Nadler, representing Arby's, spoke on behalf of the proposal.
He also stated they would provide signing for exit and entrance,
5. Councilman Anderson moved to approve the building and site plans for
Arby's 3109 White Bear Avenue subject to the following conditions:
1. The landscaping plan is approved as shown on the revised plan dated
July 14, 1978 from Sieferts, Inc.;
2. The trash enclosure shall match the building material and have a gate
over the opening to conceal the view of the dumpster;
3. The applicant shall provide the City with a bond for landscaping if it
has not been installed prior to occupancy;
4. The site plan shall be revised to have a 10 foot green area inside the
east property line by reducing the west driveway to 17 feet, the pick-
up lane to 10 feet, the striping area to 3 feet and the rear parking
stalls to 20 feet. Also add five feet green area inside the northerly
property line by reducing the northerly driveway to 28 feet 9 inches;
5. Site lighting shall be lights directed down so as not to cause glare
beyond the property line. Lights shall be extinguished after business
hours except for security lighting as necessary;
6. New and revised curb cuts will need the approval of the County and
City Engineers;
7. Public Safety review of signing for entrances and exits;
8. Owner and applicant shall agree to the above conditions in writing.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert.
Ayes - all.
3. Home Occupation Renewal - Ceramic School - 2091 Hazelwood Street
a. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report recommending approval for five
years, subject to the following conditions:
1. Ceramics class students must park in the John Glenn Jr. High parking lot;
2. One five pound portable fire extinguisher shall be installed in the base-
ment.
b. Councilman Anderson moved to approve the renewal of the home occupation permit
for ceramic school run by Mrs. Donna Mundox, 2091 Hazelwood Street as recommended
in the staff report.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
4. Gambling Permit Applications
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a. Acting Manager Blank presented three applications for gambling permits. Hill
Murray High School is requesting a temporary permit for November 5, 1978. Trans-
figuration Church has applied for a temporary permit for September 10, 1978. Loyal
Order of Moose has applied for a yearly gambling permit to conduct paddle wheel,
raffles and tipboards. Conditions of the ordinance have been met by all the organ-
izations and it si recommended their applications be approved.
b. Hill Murray High School
Mayor Greavu moved that Hill Murray be issued a temporary gambling permit for
November 5, 1978.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
c. Transfiguration Church
Mayor Greavu moved that Transfirguation Church be issued a temporary gambling permit
for September 10 1978.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
d. Loyal Order of Moose
Mayor Greavu
December 31, 1978.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
5. Off Sale Liquor - Hours of Sale - Ordinance - First Reading
board, raffle and
et, effective until
a. Acting Manager Blank stated the 1978 Minnesota State Legislature amended M.S.A.
Section 340.14 to allow Off -Sale License holders located in first class cities or
in cities within a 15 mile radius of a first class city to sell intoxicating liquor
until 10:00 p.m. on Fridays. The retailers can now be open until 10:00 P.M. on
Saturdays only. It is recommended the ordinance be amended to extend the hours of
the sale of intoxicating liquors to 10:00 p.m. on Fridays.
b. Mayor Greavu moved first reading of an ordinance to allow sale of intoxicating
liquor (off -Sale) until 10:00 p.m. on Firdays.
Seconded by Councilman Nelson. Ayes - all.
6. On -Sale - Wine License - Ordinance - First Reading
a. Acting Manager Blank stated staff has received a reuqest for an On Sale Wine
License. The City does not have such a license at the present time. On Sale Wine
Licenses would not be included within the limit of 18 On Sale Intoxicating Liquor
Licenses that is set for Maplewood.
b. Councilman Wiegert moved first reading of an ordinan
Wine License in the City of Maplewood.
Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all.
7. Street Addresses and Numbering Ordinance - First Reading
establish an On Sale
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a. Acting Manager Blank presented a proposed ordinance which would provide for
the City to establish addresses. It is recommended the ordinance be placed on
first reading.
b. Councilman Anderson moved first reading of an ordinance providing the City the
authority to establish addresses.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu.
Ayes - all.
8. Second Hand Stores and Pawn Shops Ordinance - First Reading
a. Acting Manager Blank stated that recently staff has had several cases called to
its attention in which stolen used valuables were sold to a merchant in Maplewood.
In investigating the cases involved, the officers experienced a great deal of
difficulty due to the lack of accurate records on the part of the merchant involved.
The necessary records are presently required in other communities.
Staff proposes that the City Council enact a secondhand store and pawn shop ordin-
ance to provide the necessary regulations at this time.
b. Councilman Wiegert moved first reading of an ordinance to regulate secondhand
stores and pawn shops.
Seconded by Councilman Anderson.
Ayes - all.
9. Over Night Street Parking - Ordinance - First Reading
a. Acting Manager Blank stated for quite some time staff has been aware of certain
hardship cases of a temporary nature involving the banning of on- street parking for
more than two hours between 2 a.m, and 6 a.m. These hardships involve, among other
things, residents with new driveways that cannot be driven on for up to two weeks,
muddy driveways in the spring of the year, overnight out -of -town visitors, etc. In
the present ordinance there is no provision for granting a temporary exception to
these regulations, although, for many years this has been done informally by the
Police Department. The liability to the City in the event of an accident of this
method is obvious.
At this time staff proposes an ordinance amendment be passed by the City Council
authorizing the Director of Public Safety or his designee to grant up to two -week
permits for exception to this parking regulation in hardship cases.
b. Councilman Wiegert moved first reading of an ordinance to establish permits
for temporary over night parking.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu.
10. Property Divisions
Ayes - all.
a. Acting Manager Blank stated the following property divisions have been submitted
for approval:
Division No. 053427 - property at Cope Avenue and Birmingham Street - dividing
seven lots into 2 parcels. 1st parcel - 4 lots and 2nd parcel - 3 lots. No
loss of assessments.
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Division No. 053379 - County Road B - division necessary to divide property
for the construction of Public Works facility. No change in assessments.
Division No. 053514 - New Plat: DeMars 10th Addition - McMenemy Road and
Desoto Street.
b. Division No. 053427
Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
78 -8 -164
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 64 -9 -222 and 66 -9 -266 of the City Council
of Maplewood, adopted September 9, 1964 and September 15, 1966, the special
assessments for the construction of Water Improvement 3 (1964) and Sewer and
Water (1966) 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 3 (1964) and Sewer and Water (1966)
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.
C. Division No. 053379
Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
78 -8 -165
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 70 -9 -133 of the City Council of Maplewood,
adopted September 1, 1970, the special assessments for the construction of
Water Improvement 69 -9 (1970) 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. 69 -9 (1970) against the hereto-
fore 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 Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all.
d. Division No. 053154
Councilman Anderson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 72 -1 -14 of the City Council of Maplewood,
adopted January 13, 1972, the special assessments for the construction of Water
Improvement 4A (1972) 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 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 Wiegert. Ayes - all.
11. Training Applications
a. Acting Manager Blank presented training applications for Director of Community
Development to attend a conference in New Orleans, La. and for Fire Marshal to
attend the Fire Chiefs Conference at Cincinnati, Ohio.
b. Councilman Anderson moved to approve the training applications for the Director
of Communitv Development and for the Fire Marshal.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
12. Transportation Study - Workshop Session
a. Acting Manager Blank stated Barton, Aschman and Associates are currently work-
ing on Task IV of the Transportation Study: Define study objectives, plan policies
and facility standards. They have indicated that the study is at a point where
Council input is desirable.
It is recommended that a shirt - sleeve session be established for September 5,
7:30 p.m., at the Heritage Center.
b. Mayor Greavu moved to establish a shirt sleeve session for September 6, 1978
at the Heritage House.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
13. Certification of Election Judges
a. Acting Manager Blank presented the anmes of the election judges for the Primary
Election, September 12, 1978. Passage of the resolution approving the list is
necessary.
78 -8 -167
RESOLVED, that the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, accepts the following
list of Election Judges for the 1978 State Primary Election, Tuesday, September 12,
1978:
Precinct No. 1
Precinct No. 7
Eleanor Mathews, Chairman Margaret Wolszon, Chairman
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Vi Guttermann Mary Kansier
Maryls Hartmann Betty Haas
Mike Wasiluk Myrtle Malm
Precinct No. 2
Pat Thompson, Chairman
Bea Hendricks
John Nichols
Kathleen Dittel
Evelyn Axdahl
Precinct No. 3
Barb Leiter, Chairman
Doris Broady
Royanne Goossen
Millie Haugan
Muriel Carlson
Precinct No. 4
Caroline Warner, Chairman
Marjory Tooley
Elsie Wiegert
Joyce Lipinski
Precinct No. 5
Jeanne Hafner, Chairman
Sibbie Sandquist
Emma Klebe
James Ball
Phyllis Erickson
Precinct No. 8
Jean Myers, Chairman
Audrey Ellis
Lorraine Fischer
Rita Frederickson
Precinct No. 9
Ida Szczepanski, Chairman
Mary Johnson
June Munkholm
Anna Hogan
Delores Mallet
Precinct No. 10
Anne Fosburgh, Chairman
Lucille Cahanes
Dorothy Arbore
Pat Lindner
Mary Lou Lieder
Precinct No. 11
Delores Lofgren, Chairman
Maxine Olson
Sara Oleson
Dolores Fitzgerald
Jeanette Hage
Precinct No. 6 and 6A Precinct No. 12
Marcella Molohon, Chairman Mary Libhardt, Chairman
Kathy Zappa Audrey Duellman
Lorraine O'Connell Sylvia Brown
Delores Burke Deloris Fastner
Jan Wilkins Karen Burton
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
14. Fire Marshal Benefits
a. Acting Manager Blank stated on July 6 of this year, the Council granted the
Fire Marshal a cost of living increase. At that time City Manager Miller indicated
that he was still reviewing the fringe benefits for this position and would report
back to you. In the past, the Fire Marshal's salary has been placed in line with
the base salary of the Police Sergeant position. A staff team review of responsi-
bility levels indicated that the Fire Marshal was, in fact, at a responsibility
level equivalent to the Police Sergeant position. A review of fringe benefits of
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the two positions indicated that the Fire Marshal position received one less per-
sonal holiday than did the Sergeant position. In addition, a Sergeant at the ser-
vice level of the present Fire Marshal received $10.00 per month more in salary
based upon longevity steps. Due to the similarity in responsibility level and a
previous attempt to keep the salaries for these positions in line, it is recommended
that the Fire Marshal be granted a $10.00 per month in lieu of longevity and one
additional personal holiday. It is recommended that these benefits be retroactive
to January 1, 1978.
b. Councilman Anderson moved to approve the benefits as recommended in the staff
rennrt for the Fire Marshal retroactive to January 1. 1978.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
15. City Manager - Selection Process
a. Mayor Greavu moved to table this item until August 31, 1978 meeting.
Seconded by Councilman Nelson.
Motion carried.
16. Building Official
Ayes - Mayor Greavu, Councilmen Anderson
& Nelson.
Nays - Councilman Wiegert.
a. Acting Manager Blank requested this item be tabled until the meeting of September
7, 1978.
b. Councilman Wiegert moved to table this matter until the meeting of September 7,
1978.
Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all.
K. COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS
1. Assessments
Delayed to last item on the Agenda.
2. Mayor
a. Councilman Anderson understood the Mayor to say that he did not vote for the
water tower.
b. Mayor stated he had not voted for the City to develop its own water system.
3. Street Sealing
a. Councilman Wiegert stated the City had stopped street sealing because of the
high cost. He requested staff to review to see if street sealing should be con-
tinued.
4. Emergency Preparedness Director
a. Mayor Greavu questioned the discontinuance of long term disability insurance
for the Director of Emergency Preparedness.
b. Staff will review.
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5. Sophia Street
a. Mayor Greavu read a letter from residents on Sophia Street stating the conditions
of the street.
b. Staff will review.
1. Water Assessments (continued)
a. Council discussed alternatives to financing the water tower. Consensus was
to continue with the present assessments.
L. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS
None.
ADJOURNMENT
11:07 P.M.
City Clerk
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P U R P O S E
002897
179028.00
FIETRO
WASTE
CONTROL COMM
S.A.C. PAYABLE
AND -R E. F U. N D
002898
348.75
MINN
COMM
OF REVENUE .'
FUEL + OIL
002899
95.00
MINN
SOC
OF PROFESS ENG
1
SUBSCRIPTIONS +MEI,IBEK)SH
002900
11792.50
STATE
OF
MINNESOTA
CONTRIBUTIONS,RETIREME:
002901
216.34.86
STATE
OF
MINNESOTA
P.E.R.A. QED PAYABLE
AND- CONTRIBUTIONS,RTI
0029.02
6,633.46
STATE
OF
MINNESOTA-
I
P.EgL-2.A., DED PAYABLE
AND- CONTRIBUTIONS,RETI
25
85,362.03.
NECESSARY
EXPENDITURES SINCE
LAST COUNCIL MEETING
I
IG ;, a
!TY OF MAPLEIVJ00D
A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E
DATE 08-17 -78 PAGC. 3
r�)CE CKk' A
M O U N T
C L A I M A N T
P U R P O S E
:
027098
53C.120
PAT DAIEY
02 i1
1,854.63
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK+
� BOND INTEREST
SEVIER INSPECTIONS
._.._._._..W
M AEI N T-_ ,N. AN G:: _ ' 1 A -1 E- R -1-A -4 S--
027082
582.59
AIR NAL AUTO SERVICE
REP. + MAIHT., VEHICLE
iJC.7083
1,547x18
ARTC;ZAFT PREaS INC
SUPPLIES, OFFICE
-0-r7� t` "`"
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027685
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BARTON CONTRACTING CO
MAINTENANCE MATERIALS
0 2 7C80
31 745.83
77777777—
BA.RTON ASLHMAN ASSOC IPJC
::
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AND —FEES? � CONSULTING W
027087 22,351.44 BENOY BROS CONST
027086 57.5v EEZi,-T0 RS' _TH INC
-ac-7 -: `3-`3 ' ` •- `.�----- +- �- A- UR -�- --f
' 027u90 18, 534.57 BOARD OF WATER COMM
0 2' 9 2
t 27.0 9 4
027095
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7.90 GROWN PHOTO
OTHER CONSTRUCTION COS`
AND- A'14ARDED CONST CONT-
-- NtICHAEL_ -LAN E_..NATURE_ CENTER --
Si1PPLI:59 VEFiIC! E
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D'° T G(i�fJ'CtJv{
CONNECT SERVICE CRESTVIEA!
UTILITIES
SUPPLIES, PROGRAM
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54.1v COPY E �UIPMENT INC SUPPLIES, E QJIPit EiiT
450.30 COUNTRYSIDE MOTORS INC RENTAL, EQUIPMENT
-- ;.�-?-7-t;
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FEES, SERVICE
SEVIER INSPECTIONS
M AEI N T-_ ,N. AN G:: _ ' 1 A -1 E- R -1-A -4 S--
027100
4.80
DISPATCH .P10NELR PRESS
SU3SCRIPTI0 NS+MEM6ERSH
aw
-
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I'TV OF M.APLEWOOD A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E DATE 08'-17 -78 PAGE
E C K * A M 0 U N- T
C L A I M A N T
P U 2 P 0 S E
27101_ 25.25 V W EII'l10KE ASSOC INC SUPPLIES, OFFICS
G:27102 - 1, 391.0'0 EKBLAO PARD ME +GEWELLW INC". LEGAL + FISCAL
7 i 3---- - ° G A-ril -- F- A -U-S-T : > -- -T R 'A -V L---i T: R-A I-,V -144 G-
-3 2.710 4 GAGERS HAND ICRAf-T SUPPLIES9 PROGRcAM
Q,27105 27.15 MEGAN GANGE TRAVEL + TRAINING
X27]
0 7 9.90 GOODYEA2 SERVICE ST.0X SUPPLIES, VEHICLE
0.27108 96. 0 GRUBERS HARDWARE REP. + MAINT., V:HIC,Lc:
X110
14. 0 HILLER EST GLASS .CO ::
- r'1 -;f-•� L -�--T t2 -A-� v r��� --- I
IZEPe MAINT., VEHICLE.:
1127111 •�
1,.3;,`4s53 HOWARD NEEDLES TAMMIN +
OUTSIDE ENGINEERING FE_
2. . ^_^
-�-� -. J. 0'_ i�` 3-_' L—A- U.R-M"`"H4 1.i""3'._`?'.G"'TY
.27.7.1{
62. 0, 0 J + J TROr'HYS + SPORTS
SUPPLIES, P > °,0GR.AM
G27114
542.31 KI,ZKHA;1 MICHAEL
OUTSIDE ENGINEERING 'E'
TRASH REMOVAL
02. 1116
7 "7, 129. 5u LANG-ER GONST CO r
AWA:�JE.D CONST CONTRACT`
027117
41 715.` »u LEAGUE OF MINN CITIES
SUB3C'IPT10NS +I'lEMBERSH
AN ii1P OVE`IENT
' ?•_±:-��S_1:� "�1'- Y— �f'l7'.'•.
��i'
-t 14 -Y
027120 .85 MAPLEWOOD PLBG + HTG INC SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT
02 "1121
761#22
MA PLwW00D
R E V I E
027122
6,165.00
MARSHALL
+ STEVENS INC
"PUBLISHING
AND -OTHER CONSTRUCTION
........... _HID....AD.VEI_TISEI,a- IT___
FEES, SEP VICE
FIXED ASSET MANAGEMENT SYS 1
I
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tTY OF MAP.LEWOOD A C C, 0 U N T S P A Y A B L E DATE 08- 17-78 PAGE
7126. 3 .4� NICHA,- ,MILLER
1027127 64.9J MILLS: CLOTHING
027129.., 55. 0 3M C Oil PANY :m NQT5483
027130 13.23 NINN::SOTA TORO
-R -F..-;- -- t,--- -M A-1N-T : -V H
TRAVWL +'TRAIiNING
UNIFO-'idS + CLOTHING
tREP. .hiAINT., EQUIPMEi
SUPPLIES, CQUIP11ENT
:;-2-Q : : 3---- i ter^; — Sri i3 - {: A s` t'sfi: �k f' F t•l G- -- -- - s`� :1 -I
�)2713Z
19 6, �IOrIT�sJ +�tRY 4fAR0S M,k'Tt1TrJAN�E' r1AiERTALS'
027133 556.35 MOTOROLA INC REP. + MAINT., RA010
35 f ^,Ut�T. CI F?AL Sc 1;VIC� Fw..S, . S�R`JIG
— , - ANTT,tAL-- GONTROL
O 5.50 NATL LEAGUE OF CITIES BOOKS + PERIOD1 3ALS
027142 11.90 NO?THERN STATES POWER CO UTILITIES
r-3
fry -� A- T ---h -- -
N G -..
u27138
3
;CITY OF NOFRTH ST P A U L
UTILITIES
027139
825.:0
CITY OF NORTH ST PAUL
REENTAL, EQUIPMENT
2- ---r:
04n-T ti
v271�1
2 94.16
PJOvTHE?N STATES POW: `CO
UT.TLITIia
027142 11.90 NO?THERN STATES POWER CO UTILITIES
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lOZT{;N R CO
...UTILITIES
027145
39660.67
NORTHERN STATES POWER.CO
UTILITIES
ski c!47v— —hT N—S'T' A—t L—� - f �7 i F .: V tt _ _ (J l L it L —� J — —•_^ —� _
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04-7--
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7 15
FILTER SERV IN
NORTHWEST N1 8* LL J L .00
TEL P Fl 0 N
7151
65.1
N0RTHWESTERN BELL T E L CO
TELEPHONE
INSURANC
A E
2 Go o lk
-LL:: + G 0 N V,
F SE VICE
r 15 4
g 750 j
ES CO 00
PI TT SBURGH -DES MOINES
WARDED CONST CONTRACT
AWARDED
j.7157
7. 1 5 8
12
DATA PRCCESSING,PROPERTY Li
SALES
REP + MA IN VEHICLE REED JIR-- I NC.
196,14 S + T OFFICE PRODUCTS IN SUPPLIES, OFFICE
`_St, S'ERV
369 S A T EL L t I C
I T_:n R V I C E, CO GO
AND N
R T ALi EQUIPtlENT
CHEMICAL --TQILETS----
---'
i i i SETTER- LEACH LINDSTROM OUTSIDE "ENGINECRINy t-E
4 ljP-&R444-&Z-1-G-A
10 83. T ER ?K
ACE AUTO SUPPLY CO.. SUPRL T L: S VEHICLE
A N 0 - R LE'P + rl A I rl T E Q U
.3 p,,__5-,
173 aS 'IENT
ES N F G C 0 SUPPL'S' EQUIP,
TRUCK U
a 52 T I L I T
W-T , --L-qu
.4
-Art
x/,7164
iG.rJ
TWIN
CITY
FILTER SERV IN
SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT
2229.',:1
TWIN
CITY
GLASS
INSURANC
A E
ITY OF rtAPLEW000 A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E DATE-08-17-78 PAGE
ECK* A M O U N T C L A I M A N T P U R P O S E
A ND —R-P. + MAINT., VEH
027167 18.1 +2 UN ION: OIL CO FUEL + OIL
027168 1Cl+a' C VALS'BODY SHOP R:P� + MAINT., VEHICLE
-0�2-. r• V f -K-Tf, 0 �t E --T- I E-` -StYP P Y Y_ _.�_ S tft� ' L- S i it - ft 10 r E
C2717u 343.57 WARNERS INDUSTRIAL SUPP LAND IMPROVEMENT
^
JmR+JP
A N 9� +. MAINTog
AliD- M;A INTENAt IMATERI
AND- SUPPLIES, EQUIPMEN
-�-Z-� I , . ;; :3-- -- -bl H �-T-,= - -�-�:� �2-°-•E�f?fl- f�•r�- I NC — __-- fc-e#a.e._.+...- r'titi--� N -mss j V-'Etf-�L L -E.
0 27 112 `30.60 WINDSOR' LANDSCARIPJG. zt�:±, MAINT NANCE `tATERIALS
1027!73 32.78 XEROX CORP SUPPLI ES, OFFICE
7 - — iti -i� f4 t 3 - A��irc 0 ' —S-A7 z-A R'=iS- + 'n sa G
f
/> i 39.75 Jt. �,vIFcR L E3URGESS, 5ALA,:IcS a ,GAGES, TEMP
C2 '76 ar 170. 0 KE NNETH J BUSHMAN! SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP
-A I S- �- ;J A � -�r� —T E -I P-
AND °T,�AVEL + TRAINING
• : a= f -8- - 0- = -P, A - 33�(J N _sue A- L. --A -R
027179 * 15.0. -+O CATHY DOUGHERTY SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP .-I
..:., M;
141 e7S
MARY JEAN C0UGH'fY
SAL.ARIyS �IP;G? 5, T�a1P
- i7 !-
027182
192.00,
GREGG P FALKENSTEIN
SALARIES + WAGE-St TEMP
..:., M;
ITY OF MAPLE.WOOD A C C 0 U N T S P A Y A 3 L E DATE: 06 -17 -78 PAGE
CHECK*
A M O U N T
C L A
I M A N T
P U R P O
S E
7:94
28. u
TH0MAS' P1 Ml1LVANyY
SALARIES
+ WAGES,
TEMP
0'2718.3 X.
134, ;0
.ALLAN
GALt.0WAY
S A L A 1 ES
+ WAG,„ T- '' =•4P
x27184
44.43
JOHN
GOLDEN
SALARIES
+ WAGES, !P
-�f-�i.- f3- 5°�x- .T .:.-- i-5-±rs,t'L
-� A-M,^1- Y-
-- ,''1-A � - -£- E)-rR- � <- E..-•.-_•.::, '--M-
SAL a ;I �
rFP-
027186
14FipBt7
kITA
GU RTIN .
SALA�;IES
+ WAGES, TEMP
027187 * 279.05 DE•8RA L HOBBS
: . JAI 3 027Jc8' 1�0e , H0rB'S
— �E-�-7��f?�- -x-- •.•_..W: ----- �-�3 e-?�r �f1 -R-f t- i- ;4--= HO•t3-3s�,.. .........._
027190 158.56 LISA ANN HUDALLA
it271�31. 375. , MIGHAEL. <EMPENiCH
IN 4G 5
SAL.A'I=-S + WAGES, TEMP
ANO- TRAVEL + TRAINING
SALARIES +:W AGES, T =Mf'
SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP
SA.LARI S ilAGMS, T ;EM p
P-
027193
151.2,
ROBIN LYNN KRUSE
SALARIES
+ dAGES,
TEMP
7:94
28. u
TH0MAS' P1 Ml1LVANyY
SALARIES
+ WAGES,
TEMP
S a iv. a I L S
_va s1 G ; S t
—j 4
027196
76.50
THERESA ANN` SCHULER
SALARIES.+
'WAGES,
1 iP
719 j
559.x5
JOHN �i SO' 331NG
SAL a ;I �
� ��:�GES 9
TEMP
,.
---5 P-A N,'� 4A-U E--+�-
- SQL A '� G
- - -W-A -G �� ,
--3 E, f-?
027199 * 106.86 C GARY TEWINK L SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP
t?272 i aE 9Gs 0 JA rd THIESc:N. SALArc I S +. wAG�S, TEMP
157— AN-- T- O�i(4;a!- granr�I.S— +-- vJ+�v'5,
AND °TRAV L + TRAINING
- •- tT. "'."`2......
777'7^^.^'....'.4.L.'.9-C�J't'JV'W
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0272013
1234:37
JOHN VOEILER
SA1 ARI S a rJAGESv Tr��IP
1727204 46 .00 TODD A VOLKERS
SALARIES + WAGES, TEMPI
. '.
ITY OF M4PLEHO0D A C C O U N T S P 8 Y A 8 . E DATE 08-17~78 PAGE
'
U N 3E SALARI ES + WAGE
o i) F, to .50 TROY G L EN N WARD SALARIES + WAGESt TEMP
�
i027209 10^00 LESTE'R AXOAHL
MAINTENANCE
TRAVEL + TRAINING
-
RUCTION OTH�R
MAPL2NOOD HEIGHTS TENNIS CC
027215
27.96
0 + D SPEEDOMETER SVC
SUPPLIE'S, VEHICLE
027212
I[9238°85
BUCK 3LACKTOP
LAND IMPROVEMENT �
-
RUCTION OTH�R
MAPL2NOOD HEIGHTS TENNIS CC
027215
27.96
0 + D SPEEDOMETER SVC
SUPPLIE'S, VEHICLE
VARIANCE FILING FEE
FALL SOFTBALL
-027218
46.'-'J
FILM INCORP
FEES, SERVIC�
VEHICLE-
CANCEL DAY CAMP
-j27221
29.85
MARK HAUGEN
TRAVEL + TRAIN T NG
027224 * 14"70 JOES BAITS
CANCEL DAY CAMP
SUPPLIES, PROGRAM
-027227 * 23°25 DIANA KLI3CH
TRAVEL + TRAINING
' ' U
ITY OF MAP LEWOOD A C C 0 U N T S P A Y A 0 L E
G- ECK* A M O U N T C L A I M A N T
}2_722 r, 10.67:' V1N FAORICS: INC
OATS 03 -17 °78 PAGE 1
P U R P O S E
SUPPLIE-731 PROGRAM
027.229 2,713.6-5 MN STATE CURB - GUTTER LAND IMPROVEMENT
027235
60.u0
SPECIALTY ENGINEERING
RE-P. + MAINT., RA0I0
02723
10.( -,Q
T. I M,11 E.i, FARMa
SUPaLT_S9 PROGRAM
i; 2 2
027238
18.50
LINDA VENEKAMP
R F U N D
-LDAY- CR
PI`!TNG
72.39
.38 *54
0AVI0 WALDEP1
TANGEL
A
— } 7-2-44-AL. A--
- - --2 16-9-
G R. A -IK I
160 -2 8, 662.68 CHECKS WRITTEN
TOTAL OF 185 CH.:CKS TOTAL 314,024.71
-x INDICATES ITEM PAID FOR BY RECREATION FEES
0 �,M
T(" '?�!s;.. t{•;m�.?..�^' s ..; t:.- �t2 'Pft'7,7Yras^n- rrz(Te,+at�?'?,. �`� y �.._
PAGE 1 OF 3
CITY OF MAPLEWOOD
CHECK REGISTER
- PAYROLL
CATE:D 08- 04-78
DATC C8- •04-978
{"
CHECK NO.
CLAIMANT'
GROSS
NET
18093
VIVIAN R
LEWIS
520.15
357.00
1809.4
MICHAEL
G (MILLER
11119.23
705.73
18075
LAURIE I_
f3 =RGSTEDT
380.77
268.14
18096
CAN11 -L F
FAUST
988.46..
665.84
18097
ARLINE J
HAGEN
580.62'•
252.35
18098
ALAi,'A K
MA,fiiLYS;
304.64
222.09
18C99
LUCILLE
C AURFLtUS
923.08
545.98
18100
PHYLL-IS
C GREEN
483.23
333.42
18101
L0RRAINE
S VfEJOR
406.33
285.82
18102
JE AN: IE L
SCHACT
'380.'80
314.49
18103
SAi• 0!0 K
H.IRSCN
638819
410.11
18104
ALi :2Fl) J
PELOGUIN
498.00
22.4.54
18105
COU ;LAS
A JONES
101.25
98.83
18 106
TE��"'ANCE
C, RILEY
60.13
60.13
18107
CAV I O L
ARNOLC .
858.39
343.38
18108
JOHN H ATCHISON
650.77
383.48
18109
ANTHCNY
.G CAHANES
817.39
493.47
18110
CALL K CLAUSCN
650.77
387.59
18 111
KENNETH
V COLLINS
845.77
343.94
18112
CE,N IIS J
D1=LVQ1NT
863.62
517.51
18113
RIC1'AR0
C DREGER
817.39
487..01
18114
RAY,�:OND
E FERNCW
650.77
215.41
18115
N&R:`WN1 L
GREEN
856.15
452.94
18116
THOMAS L
HAGEN
933.85
112.51.
18117
VICHAEL
J HERBERT
687.69
355.43
18118
TERRY -A
H.CLT
6! 7.84
357.78
18119
CCINALO V
KORTUS
683.76
456.23
18120
R[CF±ARP
J LANG
672.69
391.56
18121'
J 0 H a J VC
NULTY
.856.15
477.78
18122
JAMES E
+MFEHAN JR
587.08
377.33
18123
JON A MELANDER
691.84
27.70
18124
CAMEL 9
METTL R
587..08
395.16
18125
R iCtwzq.
N mc-i-.SCH IER
681.70
433.99
18126
RAYNCIND
J IMORELLI
646.15
440.87
18127
CARCL M
NELSCN
491.08
353.13
18128
R08 itT D
NELSCN
657.28
426.53
18129
hILLIAM
F PELTIER
818.30
451.42
18130
DAL1- E RAZS1<A7..CFF'
650.77
117.73
18131
VICHAFL
P RYA iN
673.27
310.03
18132
RICHARD
W SCHALLER
1,053.85
618.23
18133
CONALD W
SKALVAN
646.15
32.1.51
18134
G R E CRY
L STAFNE
658.15
413.90
181,35
VER:•£CN T
STILL
617.54
382.35
18136
CARRELL
T STOCKTCN
617.54
.417.98
18137
TIP.01-fHY
J TRUHLER
688.61
312.32
1813£3
eRUCE W
WEBER
491.08
353.1.3
18 139
CUAll= J
WILLIAMS
655.38
328.49
18140
JAMPS G
YOUNGPEN
617.54
421.35
18141
JCj'Si-PH A
ZAPPA
856.15
578.43
18142
GERALD P
BENCE14
402.46
281.51
18143
JAYfAF L
FLAUGHER
423.69
289.33
18144
JOY E OMATH
334.62
240.31
18145
CARLENE
E SNYDER
316.62
223.99
18146
JOANN M
SVENCSEN
409.38
281.01
18147
RONA1_D D
SECKFR
769.74
186.32
18148
0c-N -CIS S
CUS ICK
884.92
585.64
18149
£,AVID M
GRAF
659.77
341.98
18150
ROt3:bAT E
VORWE:RK
650.66
25.48
18151
1REiNE H
HA'WTFC11NE
316.62
206.53
18152
JAtli -S M
EMBERTSON
576.15
389.36
18153
ALI=l=0 C
SCHACT
794.77
519.92
18154
CLIFFORD
J MOTTAZ
205.38
167.48
18155
NARCELLA
M MOTTAZ
483..23
342.75
'
18 156
FRANK J
SAILER
270.92
211.43
18157
WILLIAM
t. B I TTN;ER
932.00
610.08
18158
WILLIAM
C CASS
756.46
389.24
18159
JAMES G
ELIAS
960,.75
557.02
18160
LEOTA D
CS�IWALC
516.50
335.83
18161
CENNIS L
PECK.
911.67
52.4.48
18162
I GO;t V F
C J DA-- -- VOI:D-- •- ___.._____585-06
399.06
18163
N [Cf-JAEI.
S KN'tJ•TSC)N - - -VO I - - -- --- 588.15
453.28
18164
THOMAS M
RASEIUSS(N - - -V
D -_-- -- 526„59
405.38
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PAGE 2 OF 3
CITY OF MAPI_Etti000
CHECK REGISTER. .PAYROLL EATfED 08- -04 -78
DATE-08-04-78,
CHECK NCI.
CLAIMANT
GROSS
NET
18165
R. CH,4Ri_I_S
P.GS SI_ EY--- VOID - - - --
500.39
388.69
18166
V1AtJFR
M GEISSLER
854-50
546.84
18167
RONALD
J HELEY
231.20
162.54
18168
RAY,MCiNO
J KAEOER
540.087
356.90
18161)
VICHAc L
R KAN E
544.26
218.08
181 -70
GERALD
W MEYER
539.20
271.38
18171
AIt1\11 0 LV,
H P A R R
546.24
360.52
18172
JOSEPH
13 PRETTN R
797.88
.541.02
•18173
E01AAR0
A REINERT
584.70
373.99
18174
G E Q R G E
J R ICHAR1)
559.42
355.89
18175
HAi2RY J
'TFVL Ili J
590.86
426.06
18176
TO00 D
ANOERSCN
320.00
.265.78
18177
RU.DOLPH
R BARANKO
690.46
428.84
18178
FRIG J
BLANK
930.23
557..15
18179
LOIS J
BRENNER'
409.38
138.8` -i
18180
KATHRYN
N SITTER
52.5.69
366.98
18181
eARBARA
A KRUPPEL
197.87
12.6.66
18182
ROY G WARD
230.77
195.29
- 18183
NYL1_S R
BURKE
635.25
356.83
18184
CAVIC A
GERMAN
599..86
388.09
18185
VEL1l1N
J GUSINCA
904 ®56
565.2.8
18186
ROLANO
8 HELEY
559.42
378.79
18187
F FN tY F
KLAUS ING
649.32
368.69
18188
REE1) E
SANTA
5- 77.83
390.00
18189
LARRY CALS
I MC
284..38
239.42.
10190
.
VEGAN E
GANGE
400.00
281.60
18191
STE VEN
W•DAVIS
31"2-.19
2.60.13
1819•
2-
R C
ROGER
',2UVVEL
340.38
272.92
IP193
THOMAS
V NELSGN
350.63
280.18
18194
D[AiNA KLISCH
174.00
159.29
18195
KATHLEEN
J OB!'.IEN
350.00
286.97
18196
KATHLEEN
SPANNeAUER
50.00
49.05
18197
CAVIC J
''WALCEN
157.23
137.19
18198
SAINt W A
C WALSKY
275.20
232.59
18199
CAROLANN
E WAL.Z -x -- VOID ------------- 00
.87-
18200
KARI WILLIANSC.N
140.63
124.27
1F201
JUDY M.
CHLEB CK
460.15
242.81
18202
TFtOl,'AS
G FKSTR; 110
483.46
32.1.23
18203
GEOFFREY
W OLSCN
783.69
530.46
18204
VARJURIi;
CSTRCzy
740.22
487..83
18205
RICH4RD
J BARTFOLOMEW
548.80
275.20
18206
CENN IS
V MULVANEY
569.38
351.09
18207
E[ "I'dAR0
A NADE4U -- -VOID --------- 2.31.2.0
155.45
18208
LAVERNE
S NUTS SQiN
764.54
• 327.88
18209
GERALD
C 04gEN - -- VOID ----------- 554.80
330962
18210
tdl1._LI4m
s Yi -,cNr
569.38
402.66
18211
GE_l�ALD
J COGf\l T•1"A
351.00
292.59
18212
PICH,AEL
T GREr_N
304.00
2.54.04
18213
Cl\lZY D
SPENCER
523.52
365.58
18214
JAMES W
TCBIN
616.69
416.43
CHECK NUMBER 18093THRU 18214 69,415.37 417575.23
PAYROLL DATED 08- 04--78
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• PAGE 3 OF 3
CITY OF MAPLEWOOD
CHECK REGISTER _ 'PAYROLL DATED 08-04 --78
DATE
08- -04 -78
CHECK NO.
CLAIMANT
GROSS
NET
18162
VOID
IGOR U FE JDA
(585.06)
(399.06)
18163
VOID
MICHAEL S KNUTSON
_
(588.15)
(453.28)
18164
VOID
THOMAS M RASMUSSEN
(526.59)
(405.38)
18165
VOID
R CHARLES ROSSLEY
(500.39)
(388.69)
18199
VOID
CAROLANN E WALZZ
.00
.87
18207
VOID
EDWARD A NADEAU
(231.20)
(155.45)
18209
VOID
GERALD C OWEN
(554.80)
(330.62)
18215
KEVIN HALWEG
•658.84
350.73
18216
CAROLANN E WALZ
144.90
133.20
18217
EDWARD A NADEAU
231.20
.178.73
18218
GERALD C OWEN
554.80
295.14
18219
JAMES T HORTON
216.71
75.03
18220
JAMES T NORTON
407.00
225.20
18221
IGOR V FEJDA
549.24
377.66
18222
MICHAEL S KNUTSON
511.88
396.68
18223
THOMAS M RASiA;�USSEN
479.59
378.89
18224
R CHARLES ROSSLEY
451.57
357.47
18225
MICHAEL J DOSTAL
347.20
260.55
TOTALS
FROM PAGE 2
69,415.37
412575.23
i
I
GRAND
TOTAL
70,982.11
42,472.90