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MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
7:30 P.M., Thursday, September 7, 1978
Council Chambers, Municipal Building
Meeting 78 - 25
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 7:34 P.M. by Mayor Greavu.
B. ROLL CALL
John C. Greavu, Mayor Present
Norman G. Anderson, Councilman Absent
Roger F. Fontaine, Councilman Present
Earl L. Nelson, Councilman Present
Donald J. Wiegert, Councilman Present
PRESENTATION
Ramsey County Commissioner Hal Norgard presented two checks in the amounts $3,618.00
and $15,953.00 from the Federal Flood Disaster Program to reimburse Maplewood for
their costs.
C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Minutes No. 78 -17 (July 20, 1978)
Councilman Wiegert moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No. 78 -17 (July 20,
1978) as submitted.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all.
2. Minutes No. 78 -18 (August 3, 1978)
Councilman Fontaine moved that the Minutes of Meeting No. 78 -18 (August 3, 1978)
be approved as submitted.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
3. Minutes No. 78 -19 (August 10, 1978)
Councilman Wiegert moved that the Minutes of Meeting No. 78 -19 (August 10, 1978)
be approved as submitted.
Seconded by Councilman Nelson.
4. Minutes No. 78 -20 (August 15, 1978)
Councilman Wiegert moved that
be approved as submitted.
Seconded by Councilman Nelson.
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Ayes - all.
of Meeting No. 78 -20
Ayes - all.
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5. Minutes No. 78 -21 (August 21, 1978)
Mayor Greavu moved that the Minutes of Meeting No. 78 -21 (August 21, 1978) be
approved as submitted.
Seconded by Councilman Nelson. Ayes - all.
D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Mayor Greavu moved that the Agenda be approved as amended:
1. Notification - Change of Assessment
2. Ad for Manager
3. Add Item H -7 - Hearing on Pinball Machine
4. Temporary Permit - Mobile Home
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
Mayor Greavu recessed the meeting at 7:38 P.M. to convene as the Board of Appeals and
Adjustments.
Mayor Greavu reconvened the meeting at 8:42 P.M.
E. PUBLIC HEARINGS
None.
F. AWARDING OF BIDS
1. McKnight Road Sanitary Sewer and Watermain, Linwood to Highwood
a. Acting Manager Blank stated bids were opened for the project August 30, 1978.
The low bid is 15.1% over the original construction cost estimate of $145,000.00.
The watermain is assessed on a flat rate, and would therefore remain unchanged as
a result of the higher bid price. At the public hearing, sanitary sewer was pro-
posed to be assessed at the rate of $28.95 per front foot. The complexity of the
sewer construction and the ability to assess only one side of the project resulted
in a higher than normal rate of assessment. A substantial increase in the proposed
assessment rate would require rehearing the project and would result in an extremely
high assessment. Staff recommends that the assessment rate remain as proposed,
with the additional $12,546.23 as part of the City Share.
Staff recommends the contract be awarded to the low bidder, Orfei and Sons, Inc.
in the amount of $166,899.90.
b. A representative from Schoell and Madson explained the project.
c. Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the bid of
Orfei and Sons, Inc. in the amount of $166,899.89 is the lowest responsible bid
for the construction of sanitary sewer and watermain in McKnight Road from Highwood
Avenue to Linwood Avenue, ant the Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized and directed
to enter into a contract with said bidder for and on behalf of the City.
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Seconded by Councilman Fontaine. Ayes - all.
2. Street Opening - Lydia Avenue, Furness Court
a. Acting Manager Blank stated bids were received on September 5, 1978 for im-
provements to open Lydia Avenue, east of Ariel Street and place the final surface
course on Furness Court.
Final plans and specifications and authorization to let bids were approved May 18,
1978, on the above project plus the opening of Beam Avenue, west of Frederick
Street. Staff has been unable to acquire rights -of -entry on the Beam Avenue portion
of the project in a manner timely enough to allow completion during this construction
season. Staff therefore recommends that the City proceed with the Lydia Avenue
and Furness Court portion of the project.
At the time of the original decision to open the east -west routes, the Council
indicated a desire to open Bean Avenue, Lydia Avenue and Radatz Avenue at the same
time, in an effort not to burden any one street with traffic. On June 5, 1978, the
Council authorized the opening of the Radatz Avenue /White Bear Avenue intersection
to westbound movement to help alleviate the traffic problems associated with the
McKnight Road construction. It is assumed that the neighborhoods affected by the
previous opening of Radatz and the opening of Lydia will be concerned that the City
follows through with its intent to distribute the traffic by opening all links.
The acquisition of the right -of -entry on Beam Avenue has been turned over to the City
Attorney and staff anticipates the Beam Avenue project will be carried out in the
spring of 1979.
b. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the bid of
Ashbach Construction in the amount of $51,189.45 is the lowest responsible bid
for the improvements to open Lydia Avenue, east of Ariel Street and place the final
surface course on Furness Court, and the Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized
and directed to enter into a contract with said bidder for and on behalf of the
City.
Seconded by Councilman Fontaine. Ayes - all.
G. APPROVAL OF ACCOUNTS
Councilman Wiegert moved that th
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No. 18229 through Check No. 18381 -
870-S39.29: Check No. 18382 through Check No. 18512 - $41.608.96) in the amount of
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Seconded by Councilman Fontaine.
Council asked staff for a report,on
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Ayes - all.
the former Managers severance pay.
1. Off -Sale Liquor Hours of Sale - Ordinance - Second Reading
a. Acting Manager Blank stated the ordinance to allow Off Sale Liquor Businesses to
be open until 10:00 p.m. on Fridays was placed on first reading. Second reading
and adoption is recommended.
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b. Mr. Tom DeFoe, Manager, Red Wagon Liquors;
Mr. Gordon Berres, Maplewood Liquors;
Mr. Mike Alexander, House of Liquors; all spoke in opposition to the proposed
ordinance.
c. No action taken.
2. On Sale Wine License - Ordinance - Second Reading
a. Acting Manager Blank stated first reading of the ordinance was approved. It is
recommended that second reading and adoption be given.
b. Mayor Greavu introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption:
Ordinance No. 451
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MAPLEWOOD CODE
BY ADDING THERETO CHAPTER 707
CONCERNING ON -SALE QINE LICENSE
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD DOES HEREBY ORDIAN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Chapter 707 of the Maplewood Code is hereby adopted in its entirety
as follows:
"707.010. DEFINITIONS. For the purposes of this article, the following words
and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them:
On -Sale wine license: Licenses authorizing the sale of wine not
exceeding fourteen (14) percent alcohol by volume, for consumption
on the licenses premises only, and in conjunction with the sale of food.
Restaurant: An establishment under the control of a single proprietor or
manager, having appropriate facilities for serving meals and seating not
fewer than twnety -five (25) guests at one time and where, in consideration
of payment therefor, meals are regularly served at tables to the general
public, and which employs an adequate staff to provide usual and suitable
service to its guests.
Seating: The usual and regularly available seating accommodations for guests
of the establishment to sit at tables for the purpose of eating meals.
"707.020. ISSUANCE RESTRICTED. On -sale wine licenses shall be issued only to
restaurants meeting the requirements of this chapter.
"707.030. HOURS OF OPERATION. Holders of "on -sale wine licenses" shall at all
times observe the following restrictions upon the hours of operation: No sale of
wine shall be made after 1:00 a.m. on Sunday, nor until 8:00 a.m, on Monday, nor
between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on the day of any statewide or city
election. No on -sale of wine shall be made between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 8:00
a.m. Monday through Saturday.
"707.040. LICENSE REQUIRED. No person except wholesalers or manufactureres to
the extent authorized under state license, except the municipal liquor dispensary, and
except those having an on -sale intoxicating liquor license in accordance with chapter
701 through 704 shall directly or indirectly deal in, sell, or keep for sale any wine
without first having alicense to do so as provided for in this chapter.
"707.050. NUMBER UNLIMITED. The number of on -sale wine licenses which may be
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issued under this article shall be unlimited.
"707.060. LICENSE FEES.
(1) The annual license fee for an on -sale wine license shall be based upon
the seating capacity of the establishment to be licensed. Those fees
shall be as follows:
(a) Seating capacity of twenty -five (25) persons ... $ 500.00
(b) Seating capacity of over twenty -five (25)
persons ......... ............................... 500.00
(c) Maximum fee required ........................... 2000.00
(2) The annual license fee shall be paid in full before the application for
a license is accepted. All fees shall be paid into the general fund of
the city. Upon rejection of any application for a license, or upon with-
drawal of an application before approval of the issuance by the city
council, the license fee shall be refunded to the applicant.
(3) Where a new application is filed as a result of incorporation by an exist-
ing licensee and the ownership control and interest in the license are
unchanged, no additional license fee will required.
707.070. EXPIRATION. All licenses issued under the provisions of this division
shall expire on the last day of December of each year.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication
according to law.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
3. Street Addresses and Numbering - Ordinance - Second Reading
a. Acting Manager Blank stated the ordinance was placed on first reading and
second reading and adoption is recommended.
b. Councilman Wiegert introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption:
ORDINANCE NO. 452
AN ORDINANCE AMEDING THE MAPLEWOOD CODE
BY ADDING 'THERETO CHAPTER 504 CONCERNING
STREET ADDRESSES AND NUMBERING
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Chapter 504 of the Maplewood Code is hereby adopted in its entirety
as follows:
504.010. REQUIRED.
It shall be the duty of the owner, agent, lessor or occupant of every house,
building or permanent structure (except barns, private garages and other buildings
or structures used in connection with buildings or permanent structures having a
street or building number) in the city to place a house or building number as
herein provided, over or near the main front door or entrance of every such house,
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building or permanent structure, in such a position that said numbers can be
plainly and clearly read and distinguished from the adjoining street.
504.020. SPECIFICATIONS
Building or house numbers shall be no smaller than three and one -half (3--,)
inches and no larger than twelve (12) inches high and shall be either painted or
made of metal, glass, procelain or other substantial and durable materials.
504.030. NUMBERS OF OLD BUILDINGS.
Building numbers shall be placed upon all houses, buildings and structures,
within sixty (60) days after the owners, agents, lessors or occupants thereof
have been notified by the city to apply for such building numbers and submit
proof of the ownership of their said respective premises or the right of occupancy
thereof, and also file a correct legal description of same with the city. Such
notice may be given orally, or by telephone, mail, publication or posting in three
(3) public places in the city. Upon being satisfied as to the location, boudaries
and ownership of any such premises, the city shall issue and deliver a certificate
to such persons, showing both the description of said property and the number
assigned thereto.
504.040. NUMBERS FOR NEW BUILDINGS.
Upon exhibiting a proper building permit for any building or permanent structure
hereafter constructed in the city, and submitting sufficient proof of ownership
thereof to the city clerk, and filing a correct legal description of same in his
office, said clerk shall issue and deliver to the owner of said premises, or his
agent, an official certificate showing the description of the property and the
number assigned thereof.
504.050. EXPENSE.
No fee shall be charged for assigning, certifying or issuing said numbers for
buildings or other structures, but the expense of making purchasing and affixing
the actual numbers to any building or structure shall be borne by the owner thereof
or other applicant.
504.060. APPEAL TO COUNCIL.
The City Clerk is hereby authorized to assign and issue numbers for houses and
other structures, but in case of any error, dispute or dissatisfaction, any
Council Member or any person interested may informally present said matter to the
City Council for adjustment and correction, and its decision shall be final.
504.070. MAPS FOR VACATED OR UNPLATTED LANDS.
No building or house number shall be issued for any unplatted land, vacated
plat or fractiional part of any platted lot or block, unless the applicant shall,
co- incident with his application therefor, file in the office of the City Clerk,
an accurrate map, blueprint, drawing or design, showing the boundary lines and
exact measurement of the land for which a building number is sought, together with
the legal description thereof, and the names of the streets, roadways or highways
abutting upon said premises.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication
according to law.
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Seconded by Councilman Nelson. Ayes - all.
4. Second Hand Stores and Pawn Shops - Ordinance - Second Reading
a. Acting Manager Blank stated the ordinance was placed on first reading and second
reading and adoption is recommended.
b. Councilman Fontaine introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption:
Ordinance No. 453
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE
REGULATION OF PAWNBROKERS AND DEALERS
IN SECONDHAND GOODS
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
844.010. PAWNBROKERS
(a) No person shall exercise, carry on or engage in the trade or business of pawn-
broker within the City of Maplewood without first having obtained a license to do
so in conformance with the provisions of this chapter.
(b) For purposes of this ordinance, a pawnbroker is a person who loans money on
deposit or pledge of personal property, or other valuable thing, or who deals in
the purchasing of personal property or other valuable thing on condition of selling
the same back again at a stipulated price, or who loans money secured by chattel
mortgage on personal property, taking possession of the property or any part thereof
so mortgaged.
(c) The annual license fee for a pawnbroker's license shall be $50.00.
(d) Before such person shall be licensed to conduct such pawnbrokers business in
said city, application therefore must be made to the City Clerk. A copy of the
application for such license shall be delivered to the Chief of Police or an officer
duly detailed by him for such purpose who shall investigate the applicatn and report
the results of such investigation to the Chief of Police, who shall make a recom-
mendation for the approval or disapproval of such application to said City Clerk;
provided, however, that no person shall be licensed hereunder who has been convicted
of having received stolen goods goods or of any infraction of the terms and pro-
visions of this section or of any of the ordinances of the City of Maplewood re-
gulating the business of pawnbrokering; provided further, that in denying any lic-
ense hereunder based upon such conviction, the City Clerk shall follow the procedures
in these chapters and in Minnesota Laws, 1974, Chapter 298.
(e) Bond. Before any person shall be licensed as a pawnbroker, such applicatn shall
file a bond in the sum of Two Thousand ($2,000.00) Dollars with a duly licensed
surety company as surety thereon, such surety bond to be approved by the City Clerk
and said bond to be approved as to form and execution by the City Attorney; a con-
dition of said bond shall be that such licensee shall observe the ordinances of
said City in relation to the business of pawnbroker and that such licensee will
conduct said business in conformity therewith and will account for and deliver to
any person legally entitled thereto any goods, wares or merchandise, article or
thing which may have come into the possession of such licensee as pawnbroker or in
lieu thereof such licensee shall pay in money to such person or persons the reason-
able value thereof.
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(f) Records
(1) Ledger. Every person licensed under the terms hereof shall keep a
ledger in which shall be legibly written La ink at the time of each loan
or purchase, an accurate account or description in the English language
of the goods, articles or other things deposited, left, sold or purchased
or pledged or pawned, the money, P pledged ,
the time of the receipt of the same, the. name, residence, and a reasonably.
accurate physical description of the person pawning, pledging, selling, leav-
ing or depositing the same, and if the article be a watch or other goods of
gold or silver manufacture, the number or numbers written, stamped, impressed
or engraved thereto, together with the name of the manufacturer of the same,
if such name is placed in any position or in any way upon such goods or
article, and such entry as above described shall be regularly numbered; and
the ledges in this section referred to shall be known as Ledger- No. 1 and
shall be at all reasonable times open to.the inspection of any member of the
Police Department of the City of Paplewood.
(2) Receipt Book. Every person licensed under the terms hereof shall deliver
to the person pawning, pledging, selling, leaving or depositing any goods,
articles or things, a certificate number to correspond with the entry in
Ledger No. 1, which said certificate shall contain the substance of'such
entry.
(3) Ledger No. 2. Each person licensed under the terms hereof shall. keep
a ledger to be called Ledger No. 2, wherein shall be entered an accurate and
correct account of all sales of goods, articles or things sold or disposed of
by him which may have originally been deposited, left with or sold to or
purchased by or pledged or pawned to him, wherein shall be marked upon properly
numbered entry together with a proper reference to the original transaction
as entered in Ledger No. 1, and the corresponding number of the entry in
Ledger No. 1 an account of such sale, with the date thereof and the amount
for which the same was sold, and the ledger in this section referred to shall
be at all reasonable times open to the inspection of any member of the Police
Department of the City of Maplewood.
(4) Reports to Police. Each person licensed under the terms Hereof shall
make out and deliver to the Chief of Police every day, before the hour of
twelve noon, a legible, correct and complete copy from each of the ledgers
hereinbefore required, and a true and correct account of all personal property
or other valuables received or deposited or purchased or pledged or pawned
as indicated in Ledger. No. 1, or sold or otherwise disposed of, as indicated
in Ledger No. 2, during the preceding day, and said report and description
shall be signed by the person giving it to the Chief of Police, and shall be
delivered in person by the person making said report to said Chief of Police
or to an officer duly detailed by said Chief of Police for such purposes
when the same is required by said Chief of Police. Provided, however, that
no person shall be required to furnish such descriptions of any property pur-
chased from manufacturers and wholesale dealers having an established place
of business, or of any goods purchased at an open sale from any bankrupt stock,
or from any other person doing business and having an established place of bus -
iness, but any goods in this proviso referred to must be accompanied by a bill
of sale or other evidence of open or legitimate purchase, and must be shown
to the Chief of Police, or any member of the police department, when so
demanded.
(5) 90 --day Redemption Period. Any person pledging, pawning or depositit an
article for security shall have ninety (90) days from the date when the loan
le to redeem the same before the same becomes
or pledge becomes due and payab
forfeitable.
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(6) No personal: property on deposit- with any person licensed under the terms
hereof, nor property purchased by or sold to or in any other way coming into
the possession and under the control of any licensee hereunder in. the clue
course of said business shall be permitted to be redeemed from: the place of
business of such licensee for a period of sevenf..y -two (72) hours, nor shall
such property be sold within ten (10) days after`che copy and statement re-
quired to be delivered to the Director shall have been delivered as herein-
before required.
(7) Police Restrictions on Sale. Whenever the Chief of Police shall notify
any licensee hereunder not to sell or permit to be redeemed any goods or
articles received on deposit or purchased by such licensee, such goods or
articles shall not be permitted to be redeemed, nor shall the same be sold
until such time as may be determined by the Chief of Police provided that
such time shall in no case exceed the period of si.x (6) months from the date
of such notification.
(8) No person shall hereafter exhibit or maintain any sign usually know•., as
a pawnbroker's sign, or in any manner advertise to loan money on.deposit or
pledge of personal property or other valuable thing, without first having
obtained a license as provided herein, and nor. - compliance with the terms of
this section will be prima facie evidence of the fact that a pawnbroker's
busine.7s is bein.g prosecuted and carried on.
(9) Report of Stolen or Lost Goods, If any goods, articles or things shall
be advertised in any public newspaper as having beer, lost, or stolen, and such
goods, articles or things shall. be, or shall thereafter come into the possess-
ion of any licensee under the terms hereof, said licensee shall, upon actual
notice hereof, immediately thereafter, as a supplement to said licensee's
daily report for that day to the Chief of Police give information in writing
that certain goods, articles or things advertised are in said licensee's
possession and shall not thereafter dispose of the same except upon written
authority so to do from the Chief of Police.
(10) Any person licensed under this Ordinance shall immediately report to the
Maplewood Police Department any attempt- to sell, trade or barter any merchan-
dise with a serial number that has been removed, altered, obliterated or
otherwise defaced according to Minnesota State Statutes.
(g) 1oursL.luveni,les. No person licensed under the terms hereof shall keep his
office or store open for the transaction of business on any day of the week before
seven o'clock in the morning, nor after ten o'clock in the evening, nor shall any
person licensed under the terms hereof purchase or receive personal property of
any'nature on deposit or pledge from any juvenile, as defined by law.
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(1) Inspection. Any person licensed under the provisions of this section
shall, at: all times during the term of said license, allow the officers of
the Maplewood Police Department to enter the premises where said licensee
is carrying on. such business, for the purpose of inspecting such premises a.nd
inspecting the goods, wares and merchandise therein for the purpose of locating
goods suspected or alleged to have been stolen or otherwise improperly dis-
posed of.
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(2) All goods, wares or merchandise coming into the possession of any
licensee under the terms hereof shall at all times be open to the in-
spection and right of examination of any person claiming to have been
the owner thereof, or claiming to have had any interest therein, when
such person is accompanied by a police officer of the City of Maplewood;
nor shall, any licensee under the terms hereof_hide, conceal or stow away
any article in his possession from any member of the Police Department
of the City of Maplewood.
844.020. DEALERS IN SECONDHAND GOODS
(a)
(1) No person shall exercise, carry on or be engaged in the business of
buying and selling of second hand goods of any kind in the'City of Maple -
wood without a license; provided, however, that Persons so doing at an
exhibition licensed under subsection (a) (3) are exempt.
(2) No person shall exercise, carry on or be engaged in the business of
buying and selling antiques of any kind in Maplewood without a license;
provided however, that persons so doing at an exhibition licensed under
subsection (a) (3) are exempt.
(3) No person shall. have or hold an exhibition, convention, show or ex-
position of secondhand goods or antiques, lasting more than three days
in duration, in Maplewood without a license.
(4) This section shall not apply to any person engaged in the business
of dealing in secondhand motor vehicles nor to any person, firm or cor-
poration engaged in the business of dealing in secondhand parts for motor
vehicles nor to any person, firm or corporation taking goods and merchan-
dise.as part or full payment for new goods and merchandise. Nor shall
this section apply to or include the business of buying, selling or ship-
ping in wholesale lots any scrap iron, used metal, or dismantled motor
vehicles in the course of reprocessing or transforming; such materials
into forms, conditions, or substances required for the use of such mater -
ials in smelters, foundries or other reporcessing plants except that a
special permit shall be required for the location of any such business.
(b) The annual license fee for a dealer in secondhand goods as set forth in
subsections (a) (1), (a) (2) and (a) (3) is $50.00.
(c)
(1) The application for a license under subsection (a.) (3) shall contain
the name and address of the person or persons who will. be responsible for
the conduct and management of the exhibition, convention, show or expos-
ition, the names and addresses of all persons exhibiting or showing
secondhand goods or antiques at such exhibition, convention show or
exposition, and the dates, time and place during which such exhibition,
convention, show or exposition will be held.
(2) The applicant for a license under subsection (a) (3) shall. file with
the City Clerk a bond in the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars with
a surety company duly licensed to do business in the State of Minnesota
and said bond to be approved as to form and execution by the City Attorney;
conditioned that the person or persons exhibiting or showing secondhand
goods or antiques shall. observe all ordinances and laws In relation to
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dealers in secondhand goods and antiques and conduct the business in
conformity thereto and shall account: for and deliver to any person legally
entitled thereto any goods, wanes or merchandise, article or thing which
may come to his or their hands through the business transacted in such
exhibition, convention show or exposition or, =in lieu thereof, shall pay
in money to such person or persons the reasonable value thereof.
(3) The applicant for licenses under subsections (a) (1) and (a) (2)
shall file with the City Clerk a bond in the sum of One Thousand ($1,000,00)
Dollars with a surety company duly licensed to do business in the State
of Minnesota and said bond to be approved as to form and execution by
the City Attorney; conditioned that such licensee shall observe the or-
dinances of said city in relati.cn to the business of secondhand dealers or
antique dealers and that such licensee shall conduct said business in
conformity therewith and will account for and deliver to any person
legally entitled thereto any goods, wares, or merchandise, article or
thing which may have come into the possession of such licensee or in lieu
thereof such licensee shall pay in money to such person or persons the
reasonable value thereof.
(4) The applicant shall apply to the City Clerk for such license and a
copy thereof shall be forwarded to the Chief of Police of said City; said
Chief of Pot.ice or an officar duly detailed by him for such purpose shall
investigate the applicant and report the results of such investigation
to the Chief of Police together with a recommendation of approval or dis-
approval of such application by said Chief of Police; provided, however,
that no person shall be licensed under the terms hereof who may at any
time prior to the issuance of said license been duly convicted of having
received stolen goods or of any infraction of the terms and provisions
of this section; provided, however, that the Chief of Police follows the
procedures required by these chapters and Minnesota Laws 1974, ch. 298,
if the license is to be denied on the basis of criminal convictions.
(d)
(1)Hours of Business - •Juveniles, No person so licensed shall keep his
office or store open for the transaction of business on any day of the
week before seven o'clock in the morning, nor after ten o'clock in the
evening, nor shall any person so licensed purchase or receive personal
property of any nature from any juvenile.
(2) Records. It is the intent of the provisions of this section to
provide for such record keeping and reporting as is deemed necessary to
insure the orderly and complete transaction of title to items, mentioned
herein, as they are bought or sold.
Every person hereunder licensed shall. keep a ledger in which shall be
clearly and legibly wirtten, at the time of such purchase, an accurate
account or description, in the English language, of the goods, articles,
antiques or things purchased; the amount- of money paid therefore; the
date and time of the receipt of the same; the name and address.lf the
person selling the same, and the serial numbers and brand name of such
goods, articles, antiques or things. The ledger, as well as the items
mentioned herein that are bought by the licensee; shall be kept at the
licensee's usual place of business and shall be open to inspection at all
re:;onabl.c times by the Chief of Police or his representative.
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In addition, every person licensed hereunder shall. complete and deliver
to the Chief of Police, within three days after a purchase of any items
aforementioned, and on such forms as he shall.. provide and in such manner
as he shall direct, a complete description of the property purchased by
the licensee; a complete physical description of the seller; the seller's
residence; the seller's driver's license number; the amount-of the trans -
action; the date and time of the transaction -and any serial numbers or
brand names of the property purchased.
(3) Sales After Reporting to the Chief of Police. No property, mentioned
in this section, purchased by any person licensed Hereunder, shall be
sold by or be permitted to be removed from the place of business of such
licensee for a peiood of ten days, after the aforementioned forms are
completed by the licensee, and shall have been delivered by the licensee
to the Chicf of Police as hereinbefore required.
(4) Orders of Chief of Police. Idhenever the Chief of Police shall notify
any licensee hereunder not to sell or permit to be removed any goods or
article purchased by such licensee, such goods or articles shall not be
permitted to be removed, nor shall the same be sold until such time as
may be determined by the Chief of Police; provided, that such date shall
in no case exceed the period of six months from the date of such notif-
ication.
(5) Advertised Articles. If any goods, articles or things shall be
advertised in any public newspaper as having been lost or stolen and such
goods, articles or things shall be, or shall thereafter come into the
possession of any licensee under the terms hereof, said licensee shall,
upon actual notice hereof, immediately thereafter give information in
writing that certain goods, articles or things advertised are in said
licensee's possession, and shall not thereafter dispose of the same except
upon written authority to do so from the Chief of Police of the City of
Maplewood.
(6) All goods, wares of merchandise coming into the possession of any
licensee under the terms hereof shall at all times be open to the inspection
and right of examination of any person claiming to have been the owner
thereof, or claiming to have had any interest therein, when such person
is accompanied by 'a police officer of the City of Maplewood; nor shall any
licensee under the terms hereof hide, conceal or stow away any article
in his possession from any member of the police department of the City
of Maplewood.
(7) Any person licensed under this Ordinance shall immediately report
'to the Maplewood Police Department any attempt to sell, trade or barter
slay merchandise with a serial, number that has been removed, altered,
obliterated or otherwise defaced contrary to Minnesota Statutes.
This ordinance shall take full force and effect from and after its passage and
publication.
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Seconded by Councilman Wiegert.
Ayes - all.
5. Over Night Street Parking - Ordinance - Second Reading
a. Acting Manager Blank stated the ordinance was placed on first reading and
second reading and adoption is recommended.
b. Councilman Wiegert introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption:
ORDINANCE No. 454
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 403 TITLED
PARKING, STANDING OR STOPPING OF THE
MAPLEWOOD CODE BY ADDING SECTION 403.071
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 403.071 is hereby amended to read as follows:
"403.071. Exception '7 Temporary On- Street Parking Permits.
Any owner, tenant, occupant or resident of property abutting
a City street in instances of emergency and /or temporary
hardship may apply to the Maplewood Chief of Police or his
designee for a temporary exception permitting on- street
vehicular parking between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.
which permitted exception shall not extend beyond fourteen
(14) calendar days.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication according
to law.
Seconded by Councilman Nelson.
6. Building Official
Ayes - all.
a. Acting Manager Blank recommended this item be tabled due to the absence of
the Director of Community Development.
b. Councilman Wiegert moved to table Item H -6 until September 21, 1978.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all.
7. Pinball Machine Permit - Revocation - 19 No. Century Avenue
a. Acting Manager Blank stated in the past several months the police department
has received approximately twelve complaints at the Little General involving dis-
putes and nuisances that directly relate to the pinball machine on the premises.
The employees and the local management indicate they would be happy to see that
machine removed, but that their national management insists that they keep the
machine.
This licensed machine has become a continuing nuisance and problem for the police
department with an inordinate amount of time spent in responding to calls and
policing the premises.
Staff recommends the City Council delcare the pinball machine at 19 No. Century
a nuisance and revoke the license.
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b. Mayor Greavu moved to declare the
nuisance and revoke the coin operated
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
VISITOR PRESENTATIONS
1. Property - SW Corner of Minnehaha and Century
t 19 No. Century a
a. Owners of the property at the SW corner of Minnehaha and Century Avenue
presented a proposal for development. The proposal was presented for informat-
ional purposes only.
J. NEW BUSINESS
1. Lot Divisions
a. 824 So. McKnight Road
1. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report recommending approval of
the lot division as proposed.
2. The applicant, Mr. Maidment, spoke on behalf of the proposal.
3. Councilman Fontaine moved to approve the reques
So. McKnight Road, to divide a 110' x 125' parcel f
lot.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
2. Building and Site Plan Review
a. Stillwater Road, W of Century Avenue
1. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report recommending approval
subject to the following conditions:
1. The site plan shall be revised to provide for 13 parking stalls, one
of which is to be a handicap stall. The parking lot shall also be
striped;
2. The landscaping plan shall be revised to provide for a minimum five
foot high wood screening fence along the westerly lot line, from the
building line to the front parking lot setback. There shall also be
some plantings provided adjacent to the structure on the westerly side
and some plantings inside the 15 foot setback area along Stillwater
Road. These revisions shall be submitted for staff review and approval.
3. A six inch concrete curb shall be provided around the perimeter of the
parking lot;
4. The parking lot and lanscaped areas shall be maintained by the owner.
Any dying or dead plant material shall be replaced;
5. Owner and applicant agree to the above conditions in writing.
2. Board Member Haugan presented the following Community Design Review Board
recommendation:
"Chairman Huot moved the Board recommend to the City Council approval of
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the building and site review as proposed by Tony Yocum subject to the follow-
ing conditions:
1. The site plan shall be revised to provide for 13 parking stalls, one
of which is to be a handicap stall. The parking lot shall also be
striped;
2. The landscaping plan shall be revised to provide for minimum five foot
high wood screening fence or planted materials along the westerly lot
line, from the building line to the front parking lot setback. There
shall also be some plantings provided adjacent to the structure on the
westerly side and some plantings inside the 15 foot setback area along
Stillwater Road. These revisions shall be submitted for staff review
and approval;
3. A six inch concrete curb shall be provided around the perimeter of the
parking lot;
4. The parking lot and landscaped areas shall be maintained by the owner.
Any dying or dead plant materials shall be replaced;
5. Owner and applicant agree to the above conditions in writing.
Board Member Haugan seconded. Ayes 2; Nays 1 (Member Herauf)"
3. Mr. Tony Yocum, the applicant, spoke on behalf of the proposal. He also
stated he would sign a statement agreeing to the necessary changes if property
is sold.
4. Councilman Fontaine moved to
Oil Companv on Stillwater Road,
rove the
and site
, subject
Mans of Yocum
to the follow-
conditions
1. Additional parking to total 13 parking stalls, one of which is to be
a handicap stall, will be provided adjacent off -site with easement to
be provided for any future owner. The parking lot shall be striped;
2. The landscaping plan shall be revised to provide for a minimum five
foot high wood screening fence or planted materials along the westerly
lot line, from the building line to the front parking lot setback.
There shall also be some plantings provided adjacent to the structure
on the westerly side and some plantings inside the 15 foot setback
area along Stillwater Road. These revisions shall be submitted for
staff review and approval;
3. A six inch concrete curb shall be provided around the perimeter of the
parking lot in the front of the building;
4. The parking lot and landscaped areas shall be maintained by the owner.
Any dying or dead plant materials shall be replaced;
5. Owner and applicant agree to the above conditions in writing.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
3. Feasibility Study - Gervais Avenue, Kennard Street to White Bear Avenue
a. Acting Manager Blank presented the feasibility study for improvements to Ger-
vais Avenue, from Kennard Street to White Bear Avenue. The study was prepared by
Schoell and Madson, Inc. (ordered April, 1978) in response to a petition received
from Mr. Stan Wesson, owner of approximately 55 acres located west of White Bear
Avenue and north of Gervais Avenue.
The cost summary is based on existing assessment rates. Staff is currently
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preparing a recommendation to the Council as to any needed rate adjustment.
Staff recommends the Council accept the feasibility study and establish a public
hearing on the improvement at the regular Council meeting October 19, 1978.
It is also recommended that the project be referred to the City Planning Commission
for their findings as to compliance of the proposed improvement with the Compre-
hensive City Plan.
b. Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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WHEREAS, the City Engineer for the City of Maplewood has been authorized and
directed to prepare preliminary plans for the upgrading and relocation of Gervais
Avenue between Kennard Street and White Bear Avenue, including the installation
of watermains, streets, curb and gutter, and storm sewers, and all necessary appur-
tenances; and
WHEREAS, the said City Engineer has prepared the aforesaid preliminary plans
for the improvement herein described;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA,
as follows:
1. The report of the City Engineer advising this Council that the proposed
improvement on Gervais Avenue between Kennard Street and White Bear Avenue
by the construction of watermain, curb and gutter, storm sewer and all
necessary appurtenances and the upgrading and relocation of Gervais Avenue
is feasible and should best be made as proposed, is hereby received.
2. The Council will consider the aforesaid improvement in accordance with
the reports and the assessment of benefited property for all or a portion
of the costs of the improvement according to M.S.A. Chapter 429, at an
estimated total cost of the improvement of $925,000.00.
3. A public hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at
1380 Frost Avenue on Thursday, the 19th day of October, 1978, at 7:30 P.M.
to consider said improvement.
NOTICE OF HEARING OF IMPROVEMENT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota,
deems it necessary and expedient that the improvement hereinafter described, be
made;
NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the City Council will hold a public
hearing on said improvement at the following time and place within the said City:
Date and Time: Thursday, October 19, 1978 at 7:30 P.M.
Location: Council Chambers of the City Hall, 1380 Frost Avenue
The general nature of the improvement is the upgrading and relocation of
Gervais Avenue between Kennard Street and White Bear Avenue, including the
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installation of watermains, streets, curb and gutter, and storm sewers, and
all necessary appurtenances in the area described as follows:
That area bounded by White Bear Avenue, T.H. 36, Kennard Street
(extended) and Demont Avenue (extended)
The total estimated cost of said improvement is $925,000.00.
It is proposed to assess every lot, peice or parcel of land benefited by said
improvement whether abutting thereon or not, based upon benefits received without
regard to cash valuation.
Persons desiring to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement should
be present at this hearing.
This Council proposes to proceed under the authority granted by Chapter 429 M.S.A.
Dated this 7th day of September, 1978.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
/s/ Lucille E. Aurelius
City Clerk, City of Maplewood
Ayes - all.
c. Councilman Wiegert moved to refer the project to the Planning Commission.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all.
4. 1978 Diseased Shade Tree Removal Program
a. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report and further stated in consider-
ation of the circumstances which were beyond the control of the contractor and
which are a result of public opinion against the Ramsey County site, staff recom-
mends that Council authorize a Supplemental Agreement amending the contract with
Bluemel's, Inc. to incorporate the table of costs, and to require that the disposal
site used by the contractor shall be the one which will result in the least cost
to the City, and that payment shall be made based upon receipts from the actual
cump site utilized.
b. Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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WHEREAS:
A. The City Council of the City of Maplewood has heretofore ordered made Improve-
ment Project No. 78 -6 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 con-
tract price of $163,627.52.
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C. It is necessary and expedient that said contract be modified so as to include
additional units of work at the same unit price at a cost of $11,130.00, 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 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, MINN-
ESOTA, that the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to modify
the existing contract with respect to Project No. 78 -6 by executing said Supple-
mental Agreement.
Seconded by Councilman Fontaine.
c. Councilman Wiegert moved that a
ine them of the CitV'S Droblem resa
Seconded by Councilman Fontaine.
Ayes - Councilmen Fontaine, Nelson
and Wiegert.
Nays - Mayor Greavu.
tes.
Ayes - all.
5. Rehnberg's First Addition - Occupancy Request
inform-
a. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report recommending the Council take
no action on this matter.
b. Mr. Gale Rehnberg, the developer, spoke on behalf of his request for occupancy
of the homes in the Rehnberg First Addition prior to completion of the public
improvements.
c. No action taken.
6. Assessment Rates
a. Mayor Greavu requested this item be tabled.
b. Councilman Fontaine moved to table Item J -6 and that the matter be discussed
at the 5:00 p.m. Monday Workshop session, September 11, 1978.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
7. Senior Citizen Deferment Applications
a. Acting Manager Blank stated that there are several applications for senior
citizen deferments. Council has the authority to grant the deferments. If defer-
ments are granted it is with 7% interest and subject to the regular Council defer-
ment policy.
1. Elmer Nelson, 1896 Clarence Street, Water Improvement 75 -16
Councilman Wiegert moved to
ence Street for deferment o
Seconded by Councilman Fontaine.
the application of Elmer Nelson, 1896 Clar-
Ayes - all.
75 -16 assessment.
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2. G.E. Almleaf, 2747 Hazelwood - Water Improvement 75 -16
Mayor Greavu moved to grant a senior citizen's deferment to Mr. G.E. Almle
2747 Hazelwood Street, in the amount of $1,525.61 for Water Improvement No
75 -16. Code No. 57 29600 031 00. This deferment is subject to 7% interest
Seconded by Councilman Nelson. Ayes - all.
3. Mr. R. Sandstrom, 1694 Lark Avenue, Water Improvement 75 -16
Mayor Greavu moved to deny the application of Mr. R. Sandstrom, 1694 Lark Ave -
nue,_for senior citizen deferment of the Water Improvement 75 -16 assessment.
Seconded by Councilman Fontaine. Ayes - all.
4. Mrs. Lenora McArdle, 2080 Prosperity Road - Water Improvement 75 -16 and
County Ditch 17 Improvement 74 -18
Councilman Fontaine moved to grant the request of Mrs. Lenora McArdle, 2080
Prosperity Road. Code No. 57- 68100- 061 -06 for a senior citizen deferment of
is
fV
Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all.
5. Mrs. Celestine Murphy, 1764 Lark Avenue, Water Improvement 75 -16 and County
Ditch 17 Improvement 74 -18
Councilman Fontaine moved to grant the request of Mrs. Celestine Murphy, 1764
Lark Avenue, Code No. 57 68800 012 12 for a senior citizen deferment of assess-
ments for Water Improvement 75 -16 ($109.49) and County Ditch 17 Improvement
74 -18 ($245.22). This deferment is subject to 7% interest and is deferred
under the regular deferment policy.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all.
6. William J. Gardner, 2480 Hazelwood Avenue, Water 75 -16
Mayor Greavu moved to deny the request of Mr. W.J. Gardner, 2480 Hazelwood Ave,
nue, for a senior citizen deferment for Water Improvement 75 -16 assessments.
Seconded by Councilman Fontaine. Ayes - all.
7. Mrs. Willa Stack, 2707 Hazelwood Avenue, Water Improvement 75 -16
Mayor Greavu moved to grant the request of Mrs. Willa Stack 2707 Hazelwood
Avenue, Code No. 57 29600 050 00 for a Senior Citizen deferment for Water
Tmprovement 75 -16 assessment in the amount of $1.192.14. This deferment is
subject to 7% interest and is deferred under the re
Seconded by Councilman Nelson. Ayes - all.
8. Park Improvements
a. Bike Rack
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1. Acting Manager Blank stated staff has found that there is a great need
for bike racks at the Nature Center and tennis courts. We need three at the
Nature Center; one at each gate where a bike can be chained up while you walk
through the Center. We are about to post the Council adopted rules which in-
clude no bikes in the Nature Center.
Each of the four City tennis courts locations are also attracting large numbers
of bikers. It is important to keep bikes off the courts because their kick
stands will leave holes in the asphalt on hot days. Staff suggests the Council
authorize the purchase of seven bike racks at a total cost of $1,500. We have
money for this purchase in our Commercial PAC Funds.
The Park Commission approved this purchase at their August 14th meeting.
2. Councilman Wiegert moved to authorize staff to purchase seven bike racks
IG
Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all.
b. Gethsemane Parks
1. Acting Manager Blank stated the 1978 Park budget includes $6,000 for im-
provements at Gethsemane Park. These improvements are for a parking lot, patio,
sidewalk, trees, shrubs, sod, etc. The bids on the work have been running
higher than anticipated. Therefore, we recommend the Council authorize the
expenditures of $2,000 out of the Beaver Lake PAC account to complete this pro-
ject.
The Park and Recreation Commission at their regular meeting of August 14th
approved this expenditure.
2. Mayor Greavu moved to authorize an expenditure of $2,000 from the Beaver
Lake PAC account to complete the Gethsemane Park improvements. (1978 Park
Budget included $6,000; the $2,000 to be added for a parking lot, patio, side-
walk. trees. shrubs. sod. etc.)
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
9. Hours of Park Operation
a. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report and stated staff suggests
the Council adopt the code amendment allowing people to play tennis in a City
park past 11:00 p.m.
This fall we would propose to regulate the time controls so that Four Seasons Park
would shut down at 11:00 p.m.; Afton Heights Park at 12:00 p.m.; and Maplewood
Heights Park at 1:00 p.m. This experiment will allow us to monitor the court use
and get feedback from local citizens at each location.
b. Councilman Wiegert moved first reading of an ordinance to amend the ordinance
concerning park hours as recommended.
Seconded by Councilman Fontaine. Ayes - all.
10. Heavy Equipment Mechanic
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a. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report and stated it is recommended
that the position of Heavy Equipment Mechanic be authorized.
b. Councilman Nelson moved that the position of Heavy Equipment Mechanic be
authorized.
Seconded by Councilman Fontaine. Ayes - all.
11. 1979 Budget
a. Acting Manager Blank presented copies of the proposed 1979 Budget. It is
recommended that the following be scheduled:
Sept. 19th - 7:30 p.m. - Heritgae Center
Shirt Sleeve Session to review budget
Sept. 28th - 7:30 p.m. - Heritage Center
Shirt Sleeve Session to review budget
Oct. 5th - 7:30 p.m. - Council Chambers
Public hearing and adoption of the budget.
b. Councilman Wiegert moved to schedule the following:
Sept. 25th - 7:30 p.m. - Heritage Center
Shirt Sleeve Session
Sept. 28th - 7:30 p.m. - Heritage Center
Shirt Sleeve Session
Oct. 5th - 7:30 p.m. - Council Chambers
Public hearing and adoption of budget
The firemen are invited to the September 28th meeting.
Seconded by Councilman Nelson. Ayes - all.
12. Union Contract - Police 320
a. Acting Manager Blank stated the contract had been completed and ready for
signatures.
b. Mayor Greavu moved to accept the Police 320 Union Contract as recommended and
authorize the necessary official to sign the contract.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
13. Comprehensive Sewer Plan Amendment - Rehnberg's First Addition
a. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report and presented two resolutions
for adoption.
b. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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WHEREAS, those lands in the NE4 of the NW-4, Section 14, T 29, R22 lying
northwesterly of the Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Sault Ste. Marie R.R., except the
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north 316 feet of the west 820 feet thereof are within the corporate limits of
the City of Maplewood; and
WHEREAS, said lands are not now served by a Maplewood sanitary sewer facility;
and
WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood has found that said lands are best served in
accordance with the best economic and engineering practices by 1 -MW -413, also
known as the North Saint Paul express interceptor;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA,
that the Comprehensive Sewage Works Plan for Maplewood is hereby amended to cause
those lands in the NE4 of the NW-4 of Section 14, T 29, R 22, lying northwesterly
of the Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Sault Ste. Marie RR, except the north 316 feet
of the west 820 feet thereof to be in the service area of the Metropolitan Waste
Control Commission facility No. 1 -MW -413.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
C. Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
78 -9 -181
WHEREAS, those lands in the NE4 of the NW-4, Section 14, T 29, R 22 lying
northwesterly of the Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Sault Ste. Marie RR, except
the north 316 feet of the west 820 feet thereof are within the corporate limits
of the City of Maplewood; and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City of Maplewood to assume main-
tenance responsibilities for all lateral sanitary sewer mains connecting to 1 -14W -413
within the aforementioned lands; and
WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood agrees that the appropriate sewer billings for
said lands shall be made by and payable to the City of North St. Paul; and
WHEREAS, the City of North St. Paul shall be responsible for all billings from
the M.W.C.C. as a result of increased flow in 1 -MW -413; and
WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood agrees to furnish the City of North St. Paul
with quarterly water meter readings of all tracts within said lands;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, that said City
shall maintain all lateral mains within its corporate limits which connect to
M.W.C.C. facility number 1 -MW -413; that the appropriate billing for connections to
said lateral sewer mains connecting to 1 -MW -413 within its corporate limits shall
emanate from and be payable directly to the City of North St. Paul, and that
Maplewood shall furnish the City of North St. Paul with the appropriate quarterly
water meter readings for purposes of determining sewer billings, and that an agree-
ment be entered into by and between said Cities in accordance herewith.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all.
K. COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS
1. Resolution - Maplewood Awareness Week
a. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report.
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b. Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood is proud of its many Civic Clubs and Organ-
izations and the many residents that it represents;
WHEREAS, the City has actively supported community identity and awareness
through the City Newsletters and the Maplewood Review and has encouraged citizens
volunteer activities such as 4th of July, Maplewood Community Arts, and Maplewood
Athletic Association;
WHEREAS, the City wishes to encourage community involvement for the betterment
of all concerned;
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED for and in behalf of the Citizens of Maplewood that
September 8 through 10 be declared Maplewood Awareness Week at the Maplewood Mall
to actively support and encourage the many Civic Clubs and Organizations in
Maplewood.
Seconded by Councilman Fontaine. Ayes - all.
2. Temporary Mobile Home Permit - 2018 Hazelwood
a. Acting Manger Blank stated during the "shirt sleeve" City Council session on
September 5, 1978, the Gladstone Fire Department received a fire alarm to a house
on fire at 2018 Hazelwood. The upper floor of the house was completely involved
when the first fire units arrived. Due to the extent of the damage, the residents
have been temporarily housed elsewhere.
Today they have submitted an emergency request for consideration for permission to
place a mobile home for temporary occupancy on their premises. Staff recommends
their request be approved with the following conditions:
1. A time limit of 90 days be established.
2. The mobile home have temporary sewer, water and electrical connections
to meet appropriate codes.
3. The mobile home be located on the applicant's lot so as to clear street
right of way.
4. The applicant submit a site plan showing acceptable location of trailer to
Staff for approval prior to its being placed on premises.
b. Mayor Greavu moved to grant a Temporary Mobile Home Permit for Mr. and Mrs.
Verhaagh , 2018 Hazelwood Avenue subject to the following conditions:
1. A time limit of 90 day be established;
2. The mobile home have temporary sewer, water and electrical connections
to meet appropriate codes;
3. The mobile home be located on the applicant's lot so as to clear street
right of way;
4. The applicant submit a site plan showing acceptable location of trailer
to staff for approval prior to its being placed on premises.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
- 23 - 9/7
3. Notification - Change of Assessment
a. Councilman Nelson questioned if everyone was notified who had a correction
or adjustment to their assessments.
b. Staff stated they are in the process now.
4. Ad For Manager
a. City Attorney Lais presented an ad for Manager.
b. Council directed him to publish the ad.
L. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS
None.
M. ADJOURNMENT
11:44 P.M.
City' Clerk
- 24 - 9/7
002919
1026.20
GROUP HEALTH PLAN INC
HOSP INSURANCE' PAYABLE
AND- CONTRI BUT ION S9INSU':••
002920
105.100
MINN STATE TREASSURER
FEES, SERVICE
A1J[BULANCE LICENSES
a
151000 -GO
EASTERN HGTS STATE BANK
FED INCOME TAX PAYABLE
s
.
L'- _A -_..x A._ fI_ L_ L__.____.
4AT_:— f��-_. Q. Z. . °.7.- 8._._...P_A.G.E.___ -_l - -_
CITY + CTY CREDIT UNION —
CH ECK l`
A M O U N T
C L A I M A N T
P U R P O S E
WAGE DEDUCTIONS PAYABLE
0029G3
15.00
RAMSEY CTY CONCILIATION �
A/R - COURT FEES
002904
147,00
CHARLES ECKL
REP. + MAINT„ BLDG +GZDS
__G.il_l_9�5.
_iils_.0_C �i- .,-9- �L- • - - - -D Ads 31 1 LS— SSA�,:13.1� N i
F D _T N:C 0 M r{ TAX __P AY A R L.E - --
002906
54572,58
CITY + CTY CREDIT UNION
CREDIT UNION DED PAYABL.r-
i
002907
145.00
RAMSEY SUPPORT + COLLECT
WAGE DEDUCTIONS PAYABLE
0.,0.9-08
_054.:0
_ SUBURBAN LAW ENFORCE ASN
TRAVEL + TRAINING
002909
50,00
JIM CHALLAS
FEES, SERVICE,
._FRISBEE- DEA10e FINALE... PICNIC,
002.910
—,
339988,90
ORFEI + SONS INC
AWARDED CONST CONTRACTS
G07.911
71,82_
61G WHEEL AUTO STORE
SUPPLIES9 VEHICLE — —
002912
359988, u0
MAGNEY CONST CO
AWARDED CGAST CONTicAC,TS
002913
19549,29
STATE OF MINNESOTA
CONTRI3UTIONS,RETIREMEINT
4
2L1_83a79
STATE OF MINNESOTA
P, =.R.A. DED PAYABLE
AND- CONTRIBUTIONS9RE'TIRi.
6,`22021
STATE OF MINNESOTA —`
P.EaR.A. —Da D_ PAYABLE_ -___,
t
_002915
AND- CONTRIBUTIONS,RETIZE
0029.16
2,57
UNITED PARCEL SERVIC=
FEES, -- SERVICE__ - - -_ --
SHIPPING COSTS
002917
496,97
CONN GENERAL LIFE INS CO
CONTRIBUTIONS9INSURANCE
002918
128,26
CONN GENERAL LIFE INS CO
CONTRIBUTIONS9INSURANCE
002919
1026.20
GROUP HEALTH PLAN INC
HOSP INSURANCE' PAYABLE
AND- CONTRI BUT ION S9INSU':••
002920
105.100
MINN STATE TREASSURER
FEES, SERVICE
A1J[BULANCE LICENSES
002921
151000 -GO
EASTERN HGTS STATE BANK
FED INCOME TAX PAYABLE
002922
5,535.58
CITY + CTY CREDIT UNION —
CREDIT UNION DED PAYABL-'
002923
145.00
RAMSEY SUPPORT ± COLLECT
WAGE DEDUCTIONS PAYABLE
k '
u U elLi .5 1 0 '5 b U U NtJILKN Llr','! INZ) UU
AND-HOSP INSURANCE PAYAE,�
AND-CONTRIBUTIONS,INSU,'-�
002932 755000 POSTMASTER POSTAGE
----
127,447.16 NECESSARY EXPENDITURES SINCE LAST COUNCIL MEETING
...... rl
S P -A Y A B
Al E-0-9--.0
CH E CK"
A M 0 U N T
C L A I M A N T
P U R P 0 S E
002924
60.00
INTL, ASSOC OF FIRE CHIEF
TRAVEL + TRAINING
002925
210.00
CHARLES ECKL
RENTAL, PROPERTY
AM INST 0 F PLANNE:�S
TRAVEL + TRAINING
002927
39.G0
AIP HOUSING SERVICE
TRAVEL + TRAINING
--.—_______---------.------...-
002928
30400
HENNEPIN CTY MED EXAMINE
TRAVEL + TRAINING
002929
162.75
MN BENEFIT ASSOC
HOSP INSURANCE PAYABLE
002930
49027.24
. .. .......
WESTERN LIFE INS CO
GONTRIBUTIONS,INSURANCE
u U elLi .5 1 0 '5 b U U NtJILKN Llr','! INZ) UU
AND-HOSP INSURANCE PAYAE,�
AND-CONTRIBUTIONS,INSU,'-�
002932 755000 POSTMASTER POSTAGE
----
127,447.16 NECESSARY EXPENDITURES SINCE LAST COUNCIL MEETING
...... rl
I
A- T_ S — _A, Y- AM6. -L- J A T =_..
CHECK'S A M O U N T C L A I M A N T P U R P O S E
027241
10G.G0
A -1
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE'-
REP. +
MAINT., EQUIPMENT
027242
580.59
'AIR
COMM
REP- +
MAINT., RADIO
02 2- 4.3
36.96
RUDY R BARANKO
F P L A N N_� N G
`027248
89470.33
027244 83.15 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE R_;:Ps + MAINT., VEHICLES
027245
744.41 .
AUTOMATIC VOTING MACHINE
CONTRACT PAYMENT
o_2 5
.
J A M E S 3 A H 7
F a. -S ER V I C E _.---- - - - - -.
HEATING INSPECTIONS
027247
36.96
RUDY R BARANKO
CONTRIBUTIONS,INSURANC--
`027248
89470.33
BARTON— ASCHMAN ASSOC INC
FEES, CONSULTING
_ ?2 4_9
16.00
BELL INDUSTRIES_
SUPPLIES, VEHICLE
027250 4.96 LAURIE BERGSTEDT TRAVEL + TRAINING
027251 25.76 BOARD OF WATER COMM UTILITIES
x_027252 �7�_095 a 00 BOARD OF WATER COMM AWARDED CONST_CONTRACTS —
027253 86.60 BULLSEYE INC SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT
027254 8.00 ANTHONY G CAHANES TRAVEL + TRAINING
W_ X27255 _ 26.20 CAPITOiLECTRONICS INC RcP. + MAINT., RADIO
027256 36.10 CENTRAL RADIATOR SUPPLIES, VEHICLE
027257 16.08 CHIPPE'NA SPRINGS CO FEES, SERVICE
WATER COOLER
027258 25.48 CONTINENTAL SAFETY EQUIP MAINTENANCE MATERIALS
027259 16.83 COUNTRY CLUB MARKET INC SUPPLIES, PROGRAM
027260 40.02 COUNTRY CLUB MARKET INC SUPPLIES, JANITORIAL
AND— SUPPLIES, PROGRAM
027261 1,695.67 CROSSROADS FORD �— REP- + MAINT., VEHICLES
.04 DASCO INC
SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT
027263 683.00 DYNA —MED INC
EQUIPMENT, OTHER
. CLIY._ D .F._.1tA.P..W..Q_OU-- •- -.____ _ . �..._C_S2...._N....T......5.�_P A.__�� A a = - - -E -- DATr. __G_�3. °- 07'�.fi.........n.11GE
L.
C 1 : CK A M 0 U N T C L A I M A N T P U R P 0 S E
027264 1
11,360.01 E
EKBLAD P
PARDEE +BEWELL ING4 I
INS0,iANCE + BONDS
027205 _ ^
^76.16 F
F;ARWELL O
OZMUN KIRK CO M
MAINTENANCE MATERIAL:,
� 7 (�6 :��_ _
_ �.i�7o28___IGOR_V F
FEJ_DA O
OTH � CONSTRUCTION COST`
_.
TREE INSPECTION (MILEAGE)
027267 3
32.63 F
FISHER P
PHOTO SUPPLY CO S
SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT
GAGERS THANDICRAFT - SUPPLIES, PROGRAM
027269 135.20 �GENEi2AL BINDING CORP u` SUPPLIES, OFFICE _ --
027270 171.33 GENUINE PARTS CO SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT
AND - SUPPLIES, VEHICLE
ANJ�MmIINTENANCE MATERIAL."
SMALL TOOLS -
-- - - -- - -- - -- —
AND °SUPPLIES, V-EHI —CL E - - - -'
AND- MAINTLAANCE MATERI LL..'.1
AND -FUEL + OIL
SUPPLIES, JANITORIAL
027273 312.6E GROSS INDUSTRIAL _ SUPPLIES, JANITORIAL
AND-UNIFORMS + CLOTHING
027274 8.10 Jt=ANNE A HAFNEiR TRAVEL + TRAININ-G - - -�
0 RI� _27275 14.72 ARLINE J HAGEN CONTRIBUTIONS,INSU
_ _
027276 21.75 THOMAS L HAGEN UNIFORMS + CLOTHING
027277 11.95 INTL CITY MGMT ASSOC BOOKS + PERIODICALS
027278 # 298.35 J + J TROPHYS + SPORTS SUPPLIES, PROGRAM
027279 10000 MICHAEL R KANE
UNIFORMS + CLOTHING
`;027280 4,813.31 KIRKHAM MICHAEL OUTSIDE Et GIN cRING FEE
027281 45434 LA BELLES SUPPLIES, PROGRAM _.i
027279 10000 MICHAEL R KANE
UNIFORMS + CLOTHING
`;027280 4,813.31 KIRKHAM MICHAEL OUTSIDE Et GIN cRING FEE
027281 45434 LA BELLES SUPPLIES, PROGRAM _.i
`
`
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1 ' ^^—�-^—�'~—~----~~^��—^-^-^^-~-~--� -
f ' CHECK* A M 0 U h T C L A I M A N T �`�. P V K P O � E
027282 3
3*612^56 L
'=
FEES, SERVICE
GA '
LEGAL CONSULTING
027283 3
32.50 R
RICHARD JLANG S
SUPPLI-c PROGRAM
027284 3
3.90 L
LARRYS AUTO GLASS CO M
MAINTENANCE MATERIALS
MISCELLANEOUS
AND-SJPPLIES, OFFICE
�
312°89 M
MACQUE�N EQUIPMENT INC S
SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT
o,rvxx �
� -
'-------
' ---
SUPPLIES SUPPLIES9 PROGRAM
|
027290 * 145.88 MAPLENO0U FOODS 3UPPLIE39 PROGRAM
027291 921.90 MAPLEWJOD OFFICIALS ASSN FEES, SERVICE
SOFTBALL UMPIRES
027292 52.43 MERIT CHaVROLET CO RE-P. + MAINT., VEHICLES
AND-SUPPLIES, VEHICLE
ELCTRICAL INSPECTION
AND-S.A.Co PAYABLE—_
027295 657.CJ METRO WASTE CONTROL COMM R E F U N D
027296 52,553.38 METRO WASTE CONTROL MM RENTAL, S_;:W
0272 97 92.70 MIDWAY TRACTOR + EQUIP G SUPPLIESi EQUIPM�_NT
AND -SUPPLIES, PROGRAM
027299 1,062.62 MINNEAPOLIS EQUIPMENT CO SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT
027291 921.90 MAPLEWJOD OFFICIALS ASSN FEES, SERVICE
SOFTBALL UMPIRES
027292 52.43 MERIT CHaVROLET CO RE-P. + MAINT., VEHICLES
AND-SUPPLIES, VEHICLE
ELCTRICAL INSPECTION
AND-S.A.Co PAYABLE—_
027295 657.CJ METRO WASTE CONTROL COMM R E F U N D
027296 52,553.38 METRO WASTE CONTROL MM RENTAL, S_;:W
0272 97 92.70 MIDWAY TRACTOR + EQUIP G SUPPLIESi EQUIPM�_NT
AND -SUPPLIES, PROGRAM
027299 1,062.62 MINNEAPOLIS EQUIPMENT CO SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT
— ..� Q_�.__.N— .T....S.._ �' A_ Y_A DAT._..Q� °07°.7$._. �' AGE __._... -6
_.. _
CHECK* . A M O U N T C L A I M A N T -P U R P 0 S E
..
027300 126000 3M COMPANY - NQT5483 v LAND IMPROVEMENT
027301
34086
PUNN UUMM
Ur KLVLNUL
TEL
r VL— I- -L I- IIiAa
TELEPHONE
PARKS ASSOC
:' TRAVEL + _T 2 A T N I_ N G ...._._.._...._... - - - - -.
027320
198.30
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
TEL
CO
1 S� cP10NE
027303
25.95
MN COMMISSION
OF TRANSP
REP. o- MAINT., EQUIPMENT
I
027304
14.35
STATE OF
MINNESOTAT
FEES, SERVICE
027322
166,60
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
PERA PAYNTENT
CO
027305
1,465.14
ST TREAS
SURTAX
—�
--
R E F_U N D
"- --
�MINN
��
ANJ- SURCHARGE TAX PAYAt3LL:
027306
2,607.56
MINNESOTA
UC FUND
_ _
UNEMPLOYMENT COMP, T_
-- -- --
-- - - - - --
- -- --
I
.027307
29065.00
WINFIELD
A MITCHELL
LAND, EAS -';:M NTS
027308
77.25
MOTOROLA
ING
EQUIPMENT, OTHER
I
027309
19127.30
MUNICIPAL
SERVICE _
FEES, SERVICE
—
ANIMIAL CONTROL
027310
16.00
NARDINI FIRE
EQUIP CO
REP. t MAINT., VEHICLES
027311
50.00
NATL RECRLAT
PKS ASSOC
SUBSCRIPTIONS +McMBERSHIi
027312
727.50
NORTHERN
STATES POWEF
GOOTHER
CCNSTRUCTION COSTS
PUBLIC WORKS BLDG.
027313
6,695.49
NORTHERN
STATES POWER
GO
UTILITIES
027314
127.56
NORTHERN
STATES POWER
CO
UTILITIES
027315
252.40
NORTHERN
STATES POWER
CO
— UTILITIES
027316
.6.80
NORTHERN
STATES POWER
CO
UTILITIES
i
—
027317
292.35
NORTHERN.
STATES POWER
CO
UTILITIES 11
027318
144.10
NORTHERN
STATES POWER
CO
UTILITIES _
027319
344.99
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
TEL
CO
TELEPHONE
027320
198.30
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
TEL
CO
1 S� cP10NE
027321
1,440.15
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
TEL
CO
TELEPHONE
027322
166,60
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
TEL
CO
TELEPHONE
0F_.... M .A.P_.LLlq
• Q._00_--- --- -__�.f�_C C__ _ N .._T S .? A:._Y__A.— �_E___._..
DAT _-
CHECK'S
A M O U N T
C L A I M A N T
P U R P O S E
027323
108.65
NORTHWESTERN BELL TEL CO-
TELEPHONE
T+
- - 027324 --
4.00
LAVERNE— NUTESON
TRAVEL TRAINING-
T R A V E' L__+
027326
14.72
JOSEPH PRETTNER
CONTRIBUTIONS,INSURANCE
027327
23.23
RAMSEY COUNTY TREASUKER
FEES, S'RVICE
ROAD & BRIDGE REPAIR
THOMAS__ RASMU_SSE'N _
__ 0TH- ; :rZ_. CONSTRUCTION COSTS
TREE INSPECTION (MILEAGE)
027329
8.00
DALE E RAZSKAZOFF
TRAVEL + TRAINING
027330
39.25
REED TIRE SALES INC
REP. + MAINT.9 VEHICLE S
159_.60___
R_CHARLES ROSSL_ =_Y �_ ---
OT_H.c:R_ CONSTRUCTION COSTS_
TREE INSPECTION ( MILEAGE )
027332
174.38
S + T OFFICE PRODUCTS IN
T
SUPPLIES, OFFICE
—
027333
556.13
S + T OFFICE PRODUCTS IN
SUPPLIES9 OFFICE
AND- EQUIPMENT, OFFICE
AND- SUPPLIES, PROGRAM
027334
156.00
A C SCHADT
TRAVEL + TRAINING
027335
3 ?200.47
T A SCHIFSKY + SONS INC
LAND IMPROVEMENT
ANO °MAINTENANCE MATERIAL._"
027336
26,791.98
SCHOELL +.MADSON INC
OUTSIDE ENGINEERING FEES
027337
2,960.00_
SCHOELL + MADSON INC
— OUTSIDE ENGINE::RIPdG FENS
027338 *
2'7.98
SEARS ROEBUCK + CO
SUPPLIES, PROGRAM
027339
440.88
J L SHIELY CO
LAND IMPROVEMENT
I
027340
17.00
DONALD J SKALMAN
TRAVEL + TRAINING _
027341
-90.88
KATHRYN SITTER
TRAVEL + TRAINING
— 027342
4.86
SNYDERS DRUG STORES INC
SUPPLIES9 PROGRAM
027343
291.67
SOO LINE RAILROAD CO
RENTAL, PROPERTY
a
i
' 0
b2.29
TEAM ELECTRONICS
SUPPLIES, PROGRAM _
•,;, ,aY _1✓Il_Y _ O. F..__ MA. P_ J_ .x }t.Q.4.Q___^�_.___A_C_�._l?_�
N___T_.....5 -P-., A-- Y__.n._.Ci_
- - - --
CHECK`
A M O U N T
C L.A I M A N T
P U R P O S E
027344
29.95
CITY JF ST PAUL
REP. + MAINT., RADIO
AND- SJPPLIES, VEHICLE
027345
362.50
ST PAUL + SUBURBAN BUS C
FEES, SERVICE
027351
93.10
WAHL + WAHL INC
- - - -- -- --
GALS GETAWAY, SENOI•R CITIZENS
OZL:i46
_ 83.33
STRAUSS SKATES INC
__ FEES, SEiZ_V.ICc_._
027353
15.81
TRUCK UTILITI'S + MFG CO
SPACE RENTAL
027347
522.92
SUPERAMERICA
FUEL + OIL
AND- SUPPLIES, VEHICLE
027348
4005.10
TABULATING SERV BUREAU
FEES,• SERVICE
_
DATA.. -
.PROCESSING.- - - - - --
027349
8.99
TARGET STO?RES INC
SUPPLIES, OFFICE
027350
b2.29
TEAM ELECTRONICS
SUPPLIES, PROGRAM _
-
-�._ _— _�
- - - --
EQUIPMENT, O T H E R
027351
118.09
TERRACE AUTO SUPPLY CO �—
_SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT —
027360
1,108.16
VIRTUE PRINTING CO
AND- SJPPLIES, VEHICLE
AND-REP. + MAINT., VEHIC
027351
93.10
WAHL + WAHL INC
- - - -- -- --
REP. + MAINT., EQUIPMENT
......
027352
13.22
H R TOLL CO
MAINT hdANCE MAT -RIALS
027353
15.81
TRUCK UTILITI'S + MFG CO
MAINTENANCE MATERIALS
AND °SUPPLIES, VEHICLE
027354 19.55 TWIN CITY FILTER SERV IN FEES, SE.RVICr
AIR FILTER CLEANING
027355 41.89 TWIN CITY GLASS REP. + MAINT., EQUIP
027356 181.55 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED J UNIFORMS + CLOTHING
.--- _j i
027357
243.25
UNION OIL CO _
_ FUEL + OIL
027358
31.50
UNIVERSITY OF MINN
SUPPLIES, PROGRAM
027359
— 655.81
VALS BODY SHOP
REP. + MAINT., VEHICLES I
I
027360
1,108.16
VIRTUE PRINTING CO
- SUPPLIES, OFE.
- -°-- - - - - - -- - -- FIC
UP
AND SPLIES, PROGRAM
027351
93.10
WAHL + WAHL INC
- - - -- -- --
REP. + MAINT., EQUIPMENT
......
027366 365.21 ZAYRE SHOPPERS CITY
027367 30.00 JOSEPH R BERGLUND
SUPPLIES, PROGRAMS -
- - --
AND- SJPPLIES, OFFICE.
AND - -EES, SERVICE
FILM PROCESSING
SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP.
027368
64.50
JENNIFER L BURGESS
SALARIES +
WAGES,
TEMP.
—027369 #
17Q.00_—
KENNETH :J _BUSHMAN ^
_ SALARIES +_WAGES9
_ +_ WAGES_,
TEMP.__
02737U #
77.70
_UikT_ _J9- _9.7_.. ... 8...- ..P/1_G _. g_.__..,.
CHECK*
A M 0 U N. T
C L A I M A N T
P U R P O S E
027362
55.20
WEBER + TROSETH INC _
SUPPLIES, VEHICLE
yFEES,
- 027363
2,094.05
CITY OF WHITE - BEAR �LAKE
SERVICE
WAGES,
TEMP.
TEMP.
DATA PROCESSING
n a 7 3 u 4
—__ 5 5� 27
__X.E_(�S�X_�_Q.R P
—X Et X_ —
027365
71959.00
YOCUM OIL CO INC
FUEL + OIL
027366 365.21 ZAYRE SHOPPERS CITY
027367 30.00 JOSEPH R BERGLUND
SUPPLIES, PROGRAMS -
- - --
AND- SJPPLIES, OFFICE.
AND - -EES, SERVICE
FILM PROCESSING
SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP.
027368
64.50
JENNIFER L BURGESS
SALARIES +
WAGES,
TEMP.
—027369 #
17Q.00_—
KENNETH :J _BUSHMAN ^
_ SALARIES +_WAGES9
_ +_ WAGES_,
TEMP.__
02737U #
77.70
THOMAS D CROPSEY
SALARIES +
WAGES,
TEMP..
` 027374 *
86.40
MARY JEAN DOUGHTY
AND- TRAVE:L.+
TRAINING
027371
434.87
LINDA DXXON
SALARIES +
WAGES,
TEMP.
027372
75.60
CATHY DOUGHERTY
SALARIES
+ WAGES,
TEMP.
__0l -7
_ 2�. uQ�
STcVE� S DOUGH ZTY
__SALARIES
_ +_ WAGES_,
TcMP:
ALLAN
GALLOWAY
SALARIES
+
WAGES,
TEMP.
` 027374 *
86.40
MARY JEAN DOUGHTY
SALARIES
+ WAGES,
TEMP.
027375 *
118.77
WILLIAM EBERTZ
SALARIES
+ WAGES,
TEMP.
027376
103.50
GREGG
P FALKENSTE:IN
SALARIES
+
WAGES,
TEMP.
027377
84.00
ALLAN
GALLOWAY
SALARIES
+
WAGES,
TEMP.
027378
150.00
TAMMY
MAE GORKE
SALARIES
+
WAGES,
TEMP.
027379
74.40
RITA
E GUERTIN _—
SALARIES
+
WAGES,
TEMP.
027380
278.45
DEBRA
L HOBBS
SALARIES
+
WAGES,
TEMP.
-
AND-TRAVEL
+ TRAINING
027381 * 150.00 JAMES B HOBBS SALARIES + WAGES, TEMP.
_C.l_T_Y.._QE.j4A.P..L_E
CHECK* A M 0 U N T CL A I M A N T P U R P 0 S E
027382
x
68.80
—
LISA ANN HUDALLA
SALARIES + WAGES,
TES
120.00
: N IC HA;-7
SALARIES + WAGES,
TEMP.
�IES + WAGES,
TEMP.
0 27385
94.80
ROBIN LYNN KRUSE
SALARIES + W4GES,
TEMP.
0 2 7 38.6
38.00
THOMAS M MULVANEY
---- --- ---
SALARIES + WAGES,
TEMP.
300.0J —_
R 0 BE TA OLSON
SALARIES + WAGES,
TEMP.
027388
42.00
JOHN W SOEBBING
SALARIES + WAGES,
TEMP.
74.75
MARTY J SPANN3AUER
SALARIES + WAGES,
TEMP.
..027390
3 9
GARY A VAN DANACKER
SALARIES +.WAGES,
TEMP..
027391
38.00
DOUGLAS J VINESKI
SALARIES + WAGES,
TEMP.
027392
74.75
JOHN FO
SALARIES + WAGES,
TEMP.
027393
24a00
TODD A VOLKERS
SALARIES + WAGES,
TEMP.
027394
28.00
SCOTT B WALLACE
SALARIES + WAGES,
TEMP.
027395
•x
84.60
ANTH.'NY C`kiLLIAMS
§A7L4Wj + WAGES,
M
027396
*
188.60
TERRI R ZASPEL
SALARIES + •AGE-St
T E t),
027397
3.c0
SA14DRA AUBIN
R E F U N D
CANCEL APPLE RIVER TRIP
027398
175.u0
BALD EAGLE SAILING SCHL
SAILING INSTRUCTION
027399
...... ... .
271346.44
BL.UMELS TR;7L" .+LANDSCAPING
AWARDED CONST CONTRACTS
027400
827.50
CAPITOL SALES
EQUIPMENT, OTHER
G27401
17.47
CAPITUL OFFICE SUPPLIES —
SUPPLI_;:Sj OFFICE
027402
30.00
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
+ FISCAL---
027403
305.00
CUSTOM CONCRETE PRODUCTS
-LEGAL
LAND IMPROVEMENT
3*08
D + D—S—PEE-DOMEYER SVC
C27405
3.00
DELOPZES GIBSON
R E F U N D
—CANCEL —APPLE —RIVER —TRIP
4
A PI
EW:O_.O D- _.._- T.. —__._
CHECK`
A tR 0 U N T
C L A I M A N T
P U R P O S E
027406
25.30
GOPHER ELECTRONICS M
MAINTENANCE MATERIALS
027407 —
35.G0
EDWIN JOHNSON PARTS +SVC
REP.T +- MAINT., cQUIPhi NT
-027- !+_0.8 -_
P A Y_A Ei (..__...__.-
027409
6.73
ROBERT HENDRICKS
R E F U N D
ASSESSMENT- OVERPAYMENT_._______
02741L
297..31
THE HINDS CO
SUPPLIES, PROGRAM
�7- - - --
-H 0 F F M A i�C v N E R_OIL_C 0 -
-- F U M L + OIL - -. - - - - - --
027412
36.:10
HOTEL FOUNTAINBLEAU
TRAVEL + TRAINING
- - - - - -�
027413
3668
KEITH KEELEY
FEES, SERVICc
REIlvlBURSE U.P.S. CHARGES
_67.9?--------
KENS AUTO _ SERVICE ----,..R-:P.
+ MAINT ".,- _VEHICL�._S�_
027415
5.00
SYLVIA KILLEN
R F U N D
CANCEL T -BALL
027416
47.59
THE KIMBALL CO
tIAINTENANCc MATERIALS
__027411
27.34
DIANA KLISCH
TRAVEL + TRAINING
_
—
027418
25.48
WILLIAM F KOHLMAN
R E F U N D
ASSESSMENT OVERPAYMENT
027419
2,911.49
KUNZ OIL CO
FUEL + OIL
027420
13,402.80_
L P D -ELECTRIC
CONSTRUCTION, OTHER
-
ANA -LANO IMPROVEMENT
LIGHTING SYSTEM - TENNIS COURT
7
L P 0 = LECTRIC _
CONSTRUCTION,_ OTHER —_
AND-LAND IMPROVEMENT
LIGHTING SYSTE1vf- TENNIS COURT
- 2 7-422
9q- 463034
Wht MCCJY PETROLEUM FUELS
— FUEL + OIL
027423
8.34
MN FABRICS INC
SUPPLIES, PROGRAM
027424 x
66.95
NORTH ST PAUL DAIRY
SUPPLIES, PROGRAM
027425
6.00
RAMCO PU3LISHING
SUPPLIES,_ PROGRAM____
—_
_
027426
18.35
CHARLES REED PRINTING CO
FEES FOR SERVICES i
SAFE DRIVING AWARDS
027427
28.32
SPEED ETER RADIO SERV
REP. + MAINT., VEHICLES
{i{s }
1
CITY OF MAPLEWOOD
CHECK REGISTER
- PAYRUILL CATED
08- 18--78
DATE 08 -13 -78
CHECK NC.
CLAIMANT
GROSS
NET
j
1.822.9
N'ORPAN G ANDERSON
225.00
202.82
18230
ROG"'R F FONTA I \E
22.1.16
1
18231
JOHA' C GRFAVU
.225.0'0`-
300.00
238.96
18232
FARL L NELSON_
22.5.00
210.26
18233
COViALT) X W l LGRT
22.5.00
204.82
18234
V I V I '1,d R LE)•! I S
520.1.5
357.00
18235
LAURI` L BERGSTEDT
380.77
262°64
18236
DANIFL F FAUST"
1,057.65
702.42
18237
ARLINE J HAGEN
621.23
271.97
18238
AL_A'iA K MATHEYS
304.64
2.22.09
1823')
LUCILLC E AURELIUS
987.69
579.21
1.8240
PHYLL I S C GRE'. =N
483.23
333.42
18241
BETTY r `_irI_VC.;
460.15
305.17
18242
LOR R41 NE S V I FTOR
326.77
231..50
182.43
JEA!•.NF L SCHAr.T
171.36
157.19
1.8244
SANDi, A K H I RS('F -
682.88
432.37
18245
ALF tED J PELCCUIN
498.00
224.54
18246
DOU!,LAS A JC,,N- -S
116.25
110.77
18,247
TER0ANCF C RILEY
39.00
39.00
18248
DAVIC L ARNOLC
957.19
392.63
18249
JOH'J H lTCHISON
650.77
397.23
18250
ANTl!ONY G CAHaNES
817.39
4139.72
18251
EALE K CLAUSCN
650.77
397.59
18252
KENNETH V COLLINS
845.77
340. 1 9
18253
CENNIS J DELMC:NT
924.08
546.97
18254
RICHARD C DR' E":
817.39
483.26
18255
RAYHV.Nt) E FERNCW
650.77
229.16
18256
NORNAN L GREEN
856.15
397.94
18257
THOMAS L HAGF-\
999.23
143.20
18258
KEVIN R HAL'W1
658.84
358.67
1.8259
MICHAEL J HcR,} ERT
687.69
369.1.8
18260
TFR.R A t10LT
667.84
371.53
18261
DONAL) V KORTUS
455.84
332.65
18262
RICHARD J LANG
672.69
401.56
18263
18264
JOHN: J NC NULTY
JAmtS E MEEHAN JR
856.15
587.08
472.78
389.02
'
18265
JONI A "'Fl_ANDE
691.84
37.70
18266
C.A?JLEL B METTLER
537.08.
408.91
18267
RjCHA2D M MOESCHTER
650.77
.429.41
18268
R4Y",ON0 J M0Rr-LL1
646.15
449.62
18269
CA'2OL N NFLSCN
491.08
353.13
18270
R03EaT D NEL.SGN-
650.77
431.36
18271
WILLIAM F PELTIER
869.45
479.50
18272
CAL- E RAZ.SKAZCFF
650.77
127.73
18273
M[C13A=L P RYA'S!
673.27
323.78
18274
RICHARD W SCH'ALLER
1,1.27.62
650.35
18275
CONALO W SKALt {AN
646.15
331.51
18276
GRE,,;ORY L STAFNE
658.1.5
427.65
18277
VE'OXN T STILL
6I7.54
396.10
182.78
CA-tRELL T STOCKTON
617.54
429.67
18279
TIMOTHY J TRUHLER
688.61
326.C7
18280
BRUCE W WEBER
491.08
353.13
18281
DL1A',F J W] LL I AMS
655.38
338.49
18282
JAMES G YOUNGRFN
706.3.2.
482.49
18283
JOSFPH A ZA PA
856.15
573.43
18284
GERALD P PENCFR
402.46
281.51
18285
JAYk,E L FLAUGHER
42.3.69
289.33
18286
JOY E OMATH
334.62
235.31
18287
DARLEN'E E SNYCER
316.62
223.99
18288
JOANNE M SVENCSEN
409.39
281.01
18289
RONALD D BECKER
717.19
167.45
18290
DE,-,I! ' IS S CUS I CK
946.88
615.92
18291
CAVIL) M GRAF
659.77
351.98
18292
ROGE=R W LEE
739.72
347.76
18293
ROBERT E VORWFRK
648.23
34.07
18294
IREf;F H HAWTHORNE
316.62
206.53
18295
JAM( =S M EMBERTSON
576.15
385.61
182.96
ALF. ;FD C SCHACT
794.77
492.92
18297
CLIFFORD J MOTTAZ
205.38
167.48
18298
MARCELLA M MOTTAZ
483.23.
337.75
18299
FRANK J SAILER
270.92
211.43
l
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. _ _. _
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w
r
i
n.
PAYROLL DATED 08-18-78
18226
18227
18228
18351
18373
18374
18375
18376
18377
MICHAEL G MILLER
1317.12
772.13
MICHAEL G MILLER
8113.74
5923.04
GERALD J COGNETTA
CITY 017 MAPI-Ci,,i00(1
299.20
CHECK' REGISTER
PAYROLL CATIED 08-16-78
(327.09)
DATE 08 -18 -78
CHECK NO.
CLAIMANT
GROSS
NET
18300
WILLIAM L BITTNEIN'
997.23
644.58
18301
wit-i.iAm C CASS
8 01) . 5-4=
417.31
18302
JAmt-S (, ELIAS
721 .89
434.13
18301
LEOFA P OSWALC
460.15
302.60
18304
u PUCK
715.35
418.56
18305
1GO, V FEJOA
486.56
341.00
18306
MICHAFt- S KNUTSCN
393.75
324e79
18307
TIIOmAS I' RASvUSSLN
373.55
303.44
18308
R. CHARLES ROSSLEY
355.20
290.61
18309
WAITER M GEISS1.E
690.29
457.24
18310
RONALD J HELEY
462.40
303.93
18311
PAYfolfINP J KAE'ER
563.84
365.91
18312
R I C h A,!--. L R KAN
539.20
21.5.09
18313
GERALD Y; MEY0
539.04
271.63
1831.4
[A R N C L 1) H P F A R
540.52
357.16
18315
1 r S` I'll 8 P R E T T i-N E R
775.07
523.82
18316
E 0 W A R D A R I N c k T
539.20
3 4 7 . 93
18317
G E G- O,� E J it C H;'A R r 1
539.20
345.03
1831.8
H.AR,3Y J TEVLI,'\'
549.76
-400.49
18319
TODI, D ANDERSCN
288.00
242.12
18320
RU04PH, R BARANK0
738.92
455.07
18321.
ERIC J BLANK
995.35
589.31
18322
LOIS J bRENNER
432.42
153.48
18323
KATHZYN N SITTER
562.61
388.75
18324
I' A R! '34RA A KRUr,tEL
193.66
123.77
1e.325
RUY 6 WARD
230.77
195.29
18326
MYLES R eURKE
559.42
310.40
18327
EAV 1 0 A GERVAIN
547.78
357.78
18328
V E L V IN J GUS I': CA
874.92
549.61.
16329
ROL AND 6 HELEY
544.26
369.14
18330
FEN"Y F KLAUSING
574.59
323.53
18331
REEF' E SANTA
494.110
340.51
1 E 3 3 2
LARRY B A L S I M! 0
262.44
223.09
18333
V a G AN E GAAGE
400.00
281.60
18334
STEVEN
270.00
228.72
18335
JE A NNF A H A FNL- R
1 48.00
47.11
18336
ROGER C KRUFt"EL
282.63
231.86
18337
TIAOi)%S M N E L S C N
311.25
252.28
18338
C I ANA K I. I SCI-I
116.40
112.71
18339
KATHLEEN' J (;8'� IE-N'
160.00
145.32
18340
KAFHLEFN SPANNeAUER
50.00
49.,05
18341
SANI;•A E WALSKY
25.20
25.20
18342
K4RI WILLIAPSCN
74.25
71.17
18343
JUny M C,'1LEBFCK
460.15
239.06
18344
THOVAS G EKST-lA:)D
501.46
327.89
18345
GEOFFREY W ULSCN
838.50
557.52
18346
MARJORIE OSTRCP
730.62
482.55
18347
RICHARD J BARTFOLOMEW
548.80
275.20
18348
C E ? 'N I S M MULV,�NEY
548.80
338.54
18349
EDWARD A NAOEtU
488.41
339.79
18350
LAVERNE S NUT F SO N
803.60
344.34
18351 - - - - - GERALD C OWEN - - - -- VOID - - - --- 548.80---- - - - - -- - 327 . 09
18352
WILLIAM. S TI'C;NE
548.80
389.81
.18353
MICHAEL T GREFN
320.00
265.78
18354
GARY 0 SPENCER
528.80
368.86
18355
JAMES W TCBIN
633-41
422.02
CHECK NUMBER
18229THRU 18355 69,416.52
41,612.06
PAYROLL DATED 08-18-78
18226
18227
18228
18351
18373
18374
18375
18376
18377
MICHAEL G MILLER
1317.12
772.13
MICHAEL G MILLER
8113.74
5923.04
GERALD J COGNETTA
360.00
299.20
VOID CHECK
.(548.80)
(327.09)
GERALD C OWEN
.548.80
284.95
MICHAEL J DOSTAL
199.64
161.94
MARK C HAUGEN
240.00
208.48
CHARLES W THIEME
176.00
.145.91
DAVID J WALDEN
165.37
143.27
***TOTALS***
79,988.39
49,223.89
V
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CITY OF MAPLEWOOD
CHECK REGISTER
- PAYROLL CATER
O8 -18 -78
DATE 08 -18 -78
CHECK NC.
CLAIMANT
GROSS
NET"
18356
DANIEL F FAUST
1,044.12
713.91
18357
ARLIf:F J HAGEN
650.29
448.65
18358
LUCILLE E AURFLIUS
963.33
628.26
1.8359
SAfvC'RA K HIRSCH.
665007
425. 2_T
18360
DEI.41S J DELMCNT
949.38
640.28
18361.
TlI S L HAG EN
1,029.14
681.33
18362
RIC1l,"CR0 W SCHALLER
1, 160.31
746.£12
18363
DENNIS S CUSICK
979.38
655.73
18364
WILLIAM L BITTNER
1,018.96
674.41,
18365
WILLIAM C CASS
847.24
541.02
18366
JOSFPH 6 PRETTrER
860.64
608.74
18367
RUD+)LPH R BARANKO
729.82
457.25
18368
[RIC J BLANK
1,004036
638.40
18361)
K.AT!WYN N SITTER
588.77
408.74
18370
h'FI_`: IN J GUS [,NCA
835.90
552.22
18371
GEOFFREY 'W OLSCN
860.43
564.76
18372
LAV4ERIIE S NUTESON
904.98
58£3.65
CHECK NUMBER
18356THRU 18372
15,092.12
9,979.44 x
PAYROLL
DATED 08- 18 -78
18378
JANE-S W TOBIN
594.40
396.40
18379
JAhF_S W TOBIN
910.18
618.71
18380
DARLENE A SNYDER
269.28
212.99
18381
DARLENE A SNYDER
240.59
183.71
TOTALS-*
17,106.57
11,391.25
18230
R03ER FONTAINE - -VOID
(225.00)
(221.16)
18230A
R03ER FONTAINEP
225.00
165.87
'K-"-TOTALSXYX
17,106.57
119335.96
t ?
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CITY OF MAPLEWOOD
CHECK REGISTER
- PAYROLL DATED
09 -01 -78
DATE 09 -01 -78
CHECK NCI.
CLAIMANT
GROSS
NET
18382
VIVIAN R LEWIS
520. 1.1 -5
357.00
18383
LAUiIE L BEkGSTEDT
380.77
262.64
18384
DANIEL F FAUST
1,05-1.65
724.23
18385
ARLINE ,J HAGEN
62.1.23
276.97
1.8386
ALANA K MATHEYS
304.64
222.09
18387
LUCILLE E AURrLIUS
987.69
579.21
18388
PHYLLIS C GREEN
483.23
333.42
1:8 38 9
BETTY D SEI_VCG
460.15
310.17•
18390
LORRAINF S VIETOR
326.77
235.25
18391
JEANNE L SCHACT
342.72
286.50
18392
SANDRA K HIRSC:H
682.38
432.37
18393
ALFRED J PELC UIN
498.00
224.54
18394
DOUGLAS A JC:JFS
84.38
83.88
18395
T1:Rt0NCE C RILEY
74.75
74.55
18396
DAVID L ARNOLD
832.39
30.91
18397
JOHN H ATCHIS"N
650.77
383.48
18398
ANTHONY G CAHANES
817.39
493.47
18399
C.A1_E K CLAUSCN
650.77
383.54
18400
KENNETH V COLLINS
845.77
343.94
18401
DFiNiIS J 0 E L V 0 N T
924.08
550.72
16402
RICiaA'0) C DREGFR
837.83
498.22
18403
RAYilON0 E FED ;•'CW
650.77
215.41
18404
NO'2MAN L GREEN
856.15
402.94
18405
THON AS L HAGFN1
999.23
146.70
18406
KEVIN R HALWEG
.658.;34
350.73
18407
VICHAF_L J HERPERT
687.69
355.43
1840£1
TFRtY A HOLT
667.84
357.78
18409
DONALT) V KORTUS
451.77
318.48
18410
RICHARD J LA's �"
672.69
391.56
13411
JOHN J PC NUL[Y
856. -15
477.78
18412
JAMES E PEEE3AN JR
587.08
377.33
18413
JON A MELANDE't
691.84
23.65
18414
CANIEL B METTLER
624.48
416.99
18415
RICHARD M MOESCHTFR
687.40
437.27
v1
18416
RAYMUNO J MORrLLI
646.15
440.87
18417
CARf.L M N E L S G N
491.08
339.38
•
18418
RUB1 =JtT D NELSON
650.77
4 22.61
18419
WILLIAM F PELTIFR
818.30
451.42
18420
CALE F RAZSKALCFF
695.54
100.03
18421
MICHAEL P RYAN
673.27
310.03
18422
RICHARD W SCHALLER
1,127.62
655.35
1.8423
DONALD W SKALWAN
646.15
321.51
18424
GREGORY L STAFNE
658.15
413.90
18425
VERNON T STILL
617.54
382.35
18426
DARREl_L T STOCKTON
617.54
417.98
18427
TIMOTHY J TRUHLER
688.61
312.32
18428
BRUCE W ':WEBER
•491.08
339.38
18429
DUANE J WILLIANS
655.38
328.49
18430
JAMES G YOUNGREN
652.28
441.40
18431
JOSEPH A ZAPPS
856.15
578.43
18432
GERALD P BENCER
418.66
291.80
18433
JAMEE L FLAUGHER
423.69
289.33
18434
JOY E OMATH
334.62
240.31
18435
JOANNE M SVENDSEN
439.06
'298.26
18436
RONALT) D BECKFR
667.15
144.54
18437
DENNIS S CUSICK
946.88
619.67
18438
DAVID M GRAF
659.77
341.98
18439
ROGER '•J LEE
764.53
352.04
18440
ROBERT E VORWFRK
721.22
66.08
18441
IRENE H HAWTHUPNE
316.62
201.03
18442
JAMES M EMBERTSO`1
576.15
389.36
18443
ALFRED C SCHACT
877.89
544.37
18444
CLIFFORD J MOTTA7
205.38
167.48
18445
MARCELLA M MOTTAZ
483.23
342.75
18446
FRA14K J SAILER
270.92
211.43
18447
WILLIAM L BITTNER
997.23
643.74
18448
WILLIA14 C CASS
809.54
417.31
18449
JAMES G ELIAS
764.43
456.62
18450
LEUTA D OSWALC
460.15
302.60
18451
DENNIS L PECK
746.43
435.80
18452
IGOR V FEJDA
511.20
355.52
18453
MICHAEL S KNUTSON
366.75
305.91
_. _._.._......_._..__.._..
_ ......__ ._.. . .... .........
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1
CITY OF MAPLEWOOD
CHECK REGISTER - PAYROLL CATt_D 09 -01-78
CHECK NO. CLAIMANT GROSS
DATE 09 -01 -78
NET
18454
THOMAS M RASMUSSEN
231.36
199.87.
18455
R. CHARLES RGSSLEY
395.16
318.50
18456
WALTER M GEISSLER
625..:,,8
420.76
18457
RON ILD J HELEY
462..40
303.93
18458
RAYNOND J KAI:CER
552.84
364.42
18459
MICIIAFL R KAY,;'
539.20
2.15.09
1.8460
GER :LD W ME:YE
561. 18
284. 33
18461
ARN6LO H PFAR1Z
559.42
368.30
18462
JOS[i'1 -1 B PRETTNER
789.33
537.02
1;8463
CD'WilRD A REIiVL-12T
539.20
347.93.
18464
GFO't(,F. J RICHARD
559.42.
355.89
18465
HARtiY J TEV1. 1N J
559.76
406.74
18466
TODD D ANDERSCN
308.00
257.02
18467
RUOULPH R BARANKO
738.,)2
455.07
18468
ERIC J BLANK
995.35
588.36
18469
LOIS J BRENNER
436.`J0
156.32
18470
BAR-3ARA A KRUMVEL
199.98
128.09
18471
ROY G WARD
230.77
195.29
1847?
MYLFS R BURKE
539.20
302.32
18473
CAVtr A GERMAIN
540.96
353.52
18474
MELVIN J GUSiNICA
864.94
544.33
18475
ROLAND B 14ELEY
542.72
369.04
18476
HENRY F KLAUSING
681.54
387.:37
18477
REED E SANTA
636.36
423.74
18478
LARRY FALSIMC
104.00
101.02
18479
MEGAN E GANG[
360.00
257.79
18480
STEVEN W DAVIS
160.00
161.01
18481
ROGER C KRUtAVFL
2241.00
187.99
18482
THOMAS M NELSCN
300.00
244.32
18483
D I A.N A KLISCH
213.00
189.79
1.8484
RAN,)FF M LASMAN
17.40
17.40
18485- - -
-- DEN} [ S L PECK ---- VOID ----------- 157.50 ------------ 151.76
18486
KATHLE'N J OB`tIFN
615.20
461.83
18487
KATHLE[N SPAt\NFAUER
50.00
49.05
18488
JAN K THIESEN
270.00
228.72
18489
CAVID J WALDEN
101.68
93.26
18490
SAND -?A E WAL SKY
45.20
45.20
18491. ------
CAR�ILANN E L:!ALZ - - -- VOID --------- 132..50 ------------- 117.80
18492_
KARL VILLIAMSON
119.25
107.25
18493
JUDY M CHLEBE.K
460.15
242.81
18494
THO' ?AS G EKSTq,�ND
518.44
339.99
18495
GE0,FFRI Y W OLSON
838.50
557.52
18496
M4RJURIE 0STRGN
730.62
482.55
18497
RICHARD J BARIFOLOMEW
594.71
303.62
18498
DEtd'tIS M MULVANEY
569.38
351.09
18499
EDWARD A NADEAU
462.40
323.52
18500
LAVERNE S NUTESON
789.33
341.49
18501 ------ CEitALD C OWE "t ---- VOID ---------- 548.80 ------------ 327.09
18502
1,ILLIAM S THCNF
569.38
402.66
18503
MICHAEL T GREEN
332.00
274.28
18504
GARY D SPENCER
548.63
381.27
CHECK NUMBER 18382THRU 18504 68,165.41 40,058.36
PAYROLL DATED 09 -01 -78
18485
DENNIS PECK VOID CHECK
(157.50)
(151.76)
18491
CAROLANN WALZZ VOID CHECK
(132.50)
(117.80)
18501
GERALD CYNEN VOID CHECK
(548.80)
(327.09)
18505
IGOR FEJDA
177.66
150.60
18506
DENNIS PECK
168.00
160.90
18507
CAROLANN E WALZ
159.00
138.80
18508
GERALD C OWEN
.548.80
301.71
18509
KATHRYN N SITTER
245.84
196.24
18510
KATHRYN N SITTER
1121.29
750.70
18511
LEOTA D OSWALD
460.15
302.60
18512
TODD D ANDERSON
160.00
145.70
-K-"-TOTALS)()()(
709367.35
419608.96