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7:30 P.M., Thursday, Sept omher 21, 1.978
Municipal Adwini;tration Building
Meeting 78 -26
CALL. TO ORDER
ROLL CALL _.
(C) APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Minutes 78 - -22 (August 22)
(D) APPROVAL OF AGENDA
(E) PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. Board of Adjustments and Appeals
a. Minutes of September 7th .
b. Variance (Lot Width) - Brimingl-iam and Price Streets
(7:30)
C. 1883 White Bear Avenue:
-(l) Lot Width
(2 ) Lot Split
d. Board Adjournment
2. Subdivision (Preliminary Plat) -- Conway Addition - Nor -.h
of County Road B, West of Brimingiam (7:45)
(F) AWARDING OF BIDS
L. Employee Group Insurance
). APPROVAL OF ACCOUNTS
(H) UNFINISHTT BUSINESS
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Hours of Park Opera-Lion - (Ordinance Change) - Second
Readiri�y-
(I) VIS=OR PRESENTATION
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Njr,Tl,l BUSINESS
Lot Divisions:
a. Kavanagh: Demont Avenue East cif Fl_andr.au _
b. Erickson: N.W. Corner Hazelwood and County hoad C -
C. Ye 1! : 2635 Fremont Avenue -~
2. Land Use Plan Amendment: (Sam. Cave Addition) - East of
Ferndale Extended, North of Maryland
3. Assessment Abatement: 2138 Arcade Street
4. Senior Citizen Deferment AT:-p-!._ications -__ -
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Gambling Permit Applicu.tior•.:, :
a. St. „erorr. _ Chur. ch.._.__________
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G . Bu_i lC i.ng Offic:ia7.
7. Review Recreation Rees (City of.Roseville)
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(L) ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS
(M) ADJOURNMENT
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MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
7:30 P.M., Thursday, September 21, 1978
Council Chambers, Municipal Building
Meeting No. 78 -27
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 7:31 P.M. by Mayor Greavu.
B. ROLL CALL
John C. Greavu, Mayor Present
Norman G. Anderson, Councilman Present
Roger F. Fontaine, Councilman Present
Earl L. Nelson, Councilman Present
Donald J. Wiegert, Councilman Present
C. APPROVAL OF ACCOUNTS
1. Minutes No. 78 -22 (August 22, 1978)
Councilman Wiegert moved that the Minutes of Meeting No. 78 -22 (August 22, 1978)
be approved as submitted.
Seconded by Councilman Nelson.
D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Mayor Greavu moved to approve the
1. Letter - Gerald Lindeman
2. Dogs
3. Lawcon Grant
4. Battle Creek
5. Wage Negotiations
6. Personnel
7. Audit
8. Letter - Bible Week
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert.
Ayes - all.
as amended:
Ayes - all.
Mayor Greavu recessed the meeting at 7:36 P.M. to convene as the Board of Appeals
and Adjustments.
Mayor Greavu reconvened the Council meeting at 7:57 P.M.
E. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. 1883 White Bear Avenue
2. Lot Split
a. Councilman Anderson moved to grant the lot division as requested.
Motion died for lack of a second.
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b. No action taken.
2. Subdivision - Preliminary Plat - Conway Addition - North of County Road B, West
of Birmingham - 7:45 P.M.
a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding a proposed
land subdivision plat submitted by Ronald E. Conway to be located north of County
Road B, west of Birmingham Street. The Clerk read the notice of hearing along
with the dates of publication.
b. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report with the recommendation of
approval of the plat, subject to the following conditions:
1. The boundaries of the proposed plat shall exclude lot 2, block 1 and that
portion of Clarence Street on State property;
2. The final plat shall not be approved, unless:
a. The City acquires rights to the State property, south of the proposed
plat, for drainage and street purposes. The applicant shall assume
any costs for such acquisition;
b. Council orders a drainage improvement project to serve the proposed
plat. If such project is not approved by the Council, the applicant
may provide alternate storm water storage, if plans can be designed
to avoid increasing the velocity or volume of storm water to adjacent
properties;
c. Council vacates the north half of Sandhurst Drive, between Birmingham
Street and proposed Clarence Street;
d. Council vacates the 20 foot wide alley along the north side of the
plat;
e. The proposed plat is reviewed by the appropriate utility companies
and necessary easements are proposed for same;
f. The proposed plat is approved by the Ramsey - Washington Metro Watershed
Board;
g. Approval of a final grading plan by the City Engineer.
3. Proposed Clarence Street shall be extended to the north line of the proposed
plat and a temporary cul -de -sac shall be constructed. The proposed ease-
ment shall be reduced to 100 feet in diameter and moved north to be entire-
ly contained in lot 11 block 1;
4. Compliance with the conditions of the Soil Conservation Service dated
6/12/78;
5. Removal of the existing house and garage before any building permits are
issued;
6. Correct the spelling of Clarence Street;
7. Owner and applicant agree to the above in writing.
C. Chairman Les Axdahl presented the following Planning Commission recommendation:
"Commissioner Pellish moved the Planning Commission table this matter as:
1. The drainage improvement project that would appear to best serve this proposed
plat is a subject matter that will need the input of the City Council. It
will also tie into the previous discussion of the AR -MON plat previously
discussed at this meeting. The Commission should have direction from City
Council on the matter.
Commissioner Howard seconded. Ayes all."
d. Mr. Conway, the applicant, was not in attendance at the Council meeting.
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e. Mr. Warren Peterson, attorney, representing Mr. Pientka, owner of the property,
stated he wished to put Council on notice that procedures were being taken to
cancel the contract for deed due to default.
f. Mayor Greavu called for proponents. None were heard.
g. Mayor Greavu called for opponents. The following were heard:
Mr. Donald Olson, 1397 E. County Road B;
Mr. Joe Mincher, 1407 E. County Road B.
h. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing.
i. Councilman Anderson moved to deny the request of Mr. Conway for the Conway
Subdivision plat.
Seconded by Councilman Nelson. Ayes - all.
F. AWARDING OF BIDS
1. Employee Group Insurance
a. Medical Insurance
1. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report and recommended the bid be
awarded to Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
2. Mr. John Ramberg, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, spoke on behalf of the
proposal.
3. Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA:
1. That the bid of Blue Cross and Blue Shield submitted jointly by the
Underwriters of St. Paul and Normandale Claims Admininistrators is
the lowest responsible bid for employee medical insurance;
2. That the alternate bid be accepted in order to increase the major
medical maximum from $250,000 to $1,000,000;
3. That the Finance Director is hereby authorized and directed to sign
an application for insurance with said bidder on behalf of the City;
4. That said insurance coverage shall be for one year beginning October 1,
1978;
5. That coverage for retired employees be provided at the earliest poss-
ible date if 75% of the employees currently covered with medical in-
surance through Western are in favor of it.
Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all.
b. Dental Insurance
1. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report and recommended the
following:
1. That the dental bids submitted for MidAmerica Mutual and United of
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Omaha be rejected;
2. That a self- insurance dental plan be authorized thru E.B.P., Inc.
starting October 1, 1978;
3. That a special fund be established to account for the self - insurance
dental plan.
2. Councilman Wiegert introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA:
1. That the dental bids submitted for MidAmerica Mutual and United
of Omaha be rejected.
2. That a self- insurance dental plan be authorized thru E.B.P., Inc.
starting October 1, 1978.
3. That a special fund be established to account for the self- insurance
dental plan.
Seconded by Councilman Fontaine. Ayes - all.
c. HMO Coverage
1. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report recommending that the
optional HMO coverage be awarded to Group Health Plan for one year beginning
October 1, 1978.
2. Councilman Anderson 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 Group Health Plan, Inc. is the lowest responsible bid for employee
optional HMO coverage and that the present contract with said bidder shall
be renewed for one year beginning October 1, 1978.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
d. Life Insurance
1. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report and recommended that the
life insurance coverage be awarded to Minnesota Mutual through the Ochs
Agency for one year beginning October 1, 1978.
2. Councilman Anderson introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COU14CIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the bid
of Minnesota Mutual submitted by the Ochs Agency is the lowest responsible bid
for employee life insurance and the Finance Director is hereby authorized and
directed to sign an application for insurance with said bidder on behalf of
the City.
Seconded by Councilman Fontaine. Ayes - all.
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G. APPROVAL OF ACCOUNTS
Councilman Anderson moved t
No. 002933 through Check No
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$63.088.27) in the amount o
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert.
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Check No. 18513 throu2
9.53 be paid as submitt
Ayes - all.
H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. Hours of Park Operation Ordinance Change - Second Reading
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through Check No.
No. 18655 -
a. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report and recommended 2nd reading
and final adoption of an ordinance amendment to allow people to play tennis in
a City park past 11:00 P.M.
b. Councilman Anderson introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption:
ORDINANCE NO. 455
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 405
PERTAINING TO VEHICLES ON PARKWAYS,
IN PARKS, OR ON PUBLIC GROUND
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 405.010 is hereby amended by adding thereto Section
(E) which will read as follows:
"(E) The provisions of (A), (B), (C) and (D) do not apply to anyone playing
tennis or observing same on lighted courts within the parks where said courts
are posted as to time of use beyong 11:00 p.m. by the Park Director."
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
SITOR PRESENTATION
1. Mr. Thomas Rooney
a. Mr. Rooney, representing Raymond Dykema, stated his client wishes to build
on 1160 Frost Avenue and was told no permit could be issued because of a moritorium
on building where there is not adequate water pressure.
b. The matter will be reviewed.
J. NEW BUSINESS
1. Lot Division
a. Kavanagh: Demont Avenue, East of Flandrau
1. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report with the recommendation of
denial of the proposed lot division on the basis that neither lots B or C
have access onto an improved and maintained street, as per Section 501.020 of
the Municipal Code.
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2. Mr. John Kavanagh, the applicant, spoke on behalf of the proposal.
3. Mr. Joe Zappa, 2524 Flandrau Street, spoke in opposition to the proposal.
4. Mayor Greavu moved to table this matter and instruct
Ramsev Countv Open Space to find out what is planned for
Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all.
b. Erickson - NW Corner of Hazelwood Avenue and County Road C
tt to contact
area
1. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report with the recommendation of
approval of the proposed lot division.
2. Mr. Ron Erickson, the applicant, spoke on behalf of the request.
3. Councilman Wiegert moved to approve the request of Mr. Ron Erickson for a
lot division to divide one lot into 2 lots (Lot A 117' x 132' - Lot B 100' x
132') located at the Northwest corner of Hazelwood Avenue and Countv Road C.
Seconded by Councilman Nelson. Ayes - all.
c. Yelle - 2635 Fremont Avenue
1. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report and recommended approval
of the lot division as proposed.
2. Mayor Greavu moved to approve the request of Mr. Raymond Yelle, 2635 Fre-
mont Avenue, to divide one parcel of land 198' by 120' into 2 lots (1 - 831z'
x 120' and 2 - 114-1' by 120')
Seconded by Councilman Fontaine. Ayes - all.
2. Land Use Plan Amendment - Sam Cove Addition - East of Ferndale extended North
of Maryland Avenue
a. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report and recommended approval based
on the following findings:
1. Maple Greens has considerably more Open Space than anticipated in the Plan;
2. The proposed amendment will not increase the projected densities in the Land
Use Plan;
3. Ferndale Street would not be feasible to construct without this amendment;
4. The proposed Open Space on the Cove property is not proposed as park land
or open space in the Brauer Park Plan.
with the following conditions:
1. The Open Space designation on the Land Use Plan shall be amended to reflect
the proposed Maple Greens Plan.
2. Verification by a certified soils engineer that the designated open space
soils on the Land Use Plan are buildable.
b. Chairman Les Axdahl presented the following Planning Commission recommendation:
"Commissioner Rossow moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council
that the applicant's property presently designated Open Space be redesignated as
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Rm, Medium Density Residential as:
1. Maple Greens as considerably more Open Space than anticipated in the Plan;
2. The proposed amendment will not increase the projected densities in the
Land Use Plan;
3. The proposed Open Space on the Cave property is not proposed as park land
or open space on the City's Park Plan.
With the following conditions:
1. The Open Space designation on the Land Use Plan shall be amended to re-
flect the proposed Maple Greens Plan.
2. Verification by a certified soils engineer that the designated Open Space
soils on the land use plan are buildable.
Commissioner Fischer seconded.
Ayes - all."
C. Councilman Anderson moved to approve the Land Use Plan Amendment as recommended
by staff and Planning Commission and introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
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WHEREAS, the Maplewood City Council and the Maplewood Planning Commission have
prepared and adopted a Comprehensive Community Plan in compliance with the require-
ments of Section 462.355 of the State Planning Enabling Legislation; and
WHEREAS, said Section 462.355 provides for subsequent amendment of said Com-
prehensive Plan which reflect changed conditions; and
WHEREAS, the Maplewood Planning Commission has conducted the required public
hearing and has given consideration to all evidence and testimony submitted at
such hearing held on September 11, 1978, and has adopted said amendment and for-
warded said amendment to the City Council for certification; and
WHEREAS, the Maplewood City Council has reviewed said amendment;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Maplewood City Council hereby adopts
and amends the Comprehensive Plan for Maplewood.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
3. Assessment Abatement: 2138 Arcade Street
a. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report with the recommendation that
the assessment remain unchanged until such time as the applicant can demonstrate
that the ability to develop has been denied.
b. Mr. Hurber Harmon, 2138 Arcade Street, spoke on behalf of his request.
c. The following people spoke in favor of.the request:
Mr. Dick Harmon
Mr. Grant
d. Councilman Wiegert moved to cancel the assessment plus interest that ran with
the assessment and if property is divided a cash connection will be charged.
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Motion died for lack of a second.
4. Senior Citizen Deferment Applications
a. Acting Manager Blank presented the staff report.
b. Mr. Sidney Holmes, 1742 Duluth Street
1. Councilman Fontaine moved to
. /5 -16 assessment in the amount of
Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all.
C. Mr. Joseph Plamer, 1893 Kennard
1. Councilman Wiegert moved to grant a Senior Citizen deferment to Mr. Joseph
Palmer, 1893 Kennard Street, Code No. 57 49400 100 01 for Water Improvement
75 -16 in the amount of $239.15 and for Countv Ditch 17 Improvement 74 -18 in
ect to s
Seconded by Councilman Fontaine. Ayes - all.
5. Gambling Permit Applications
a. Acting Manager Blank stated St. Jeromes Church, 376 Roselawn Avenue and Pre-
sentation Church, 1735 Kennard Street, have applied for temporary gambling permits.
Conditions of the ordinance have been met and it is recommended the applications
be approved.
b. St. Jerome's Church, 376 Roselawn Avenue
Councilman Anderson moved to approve St. Jerome's Church request for a tempor-
ary gambling permit for October 1, 1978.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
C. Presentation Church, 1735 Kennard Street
Mayor Greavu moved to approve the request of Presentation Church for a tempor-
ary gambling permit for October 8, 1978.
Seconded by Councilman Wiegert. Ayes - all.
6. Building Official
a. Acting Manager Blank stated upon further study of departmental needs and much
discussion among the Director of Community Development, Building Official, Acting
City Manager and Personnel Director, the following conclusions have been arrived at:
1) Departmental needs center around additional manpower to alleviate a heavy
workload rather than more highly skilled manpower.
2) The position of Senior Building Official would present wage /salary admin-
istration problems as it relates to the Pay Plan for Department Heads,
Deputy Chief of Police and Lieutenants. The position would be overpaid at
$22,000/ year as it compares to responsibility levels of Pay Plan positions.
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3) At a salary level of $22,000, inequities would result in how this salary
relates to the salary of the Director of Community Development, who
would directly supervise a Sr. Official position.
4) In attempting to staff a Senior Building Official position, we found a
low number of candidates who even came close to our minimum qualifications;
we found that our current Building Official has as high, if not higher,
qualifications than the candidates we interviewed.
With the above in mind, staff recommends Council authorize a position of Assistant
Building Official at a wage of approximately $15,500/ year and cancel its previous
authorization for the position of Senior Building Official. Funding for this pos-
ition would be from the same revenues as were authorized for the Senior Building
Official position.
b. Councilman Fontaine moved to
reviews all departments.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu.
a moratorium on all hiring until Council
Ayes - Mayor Greavu, Councilmen
Anderson, Fontaine and Nelson.
Nays - Councilman Wiegert.
The review of personnel needs will take place along with the Budget meetings.
7. Review Recreation Fees - City of Roseville
a. Acting Manager Blank stated Mr. and Mrs. Vandenheuvel of 1852 Beaumont appeared
at the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of September 11, 1978. They want
the City to help them with a problem they are having with the City of Roseville's
Parks and Recreation Department. Very briefly, their problem is this: their child-
ren attend McCarrons Lake Elementary in the Roseville School District. Roseville
Recreation runs the After School recreation programs much the same as we do. Rose-
ville also has a policy which states that all non -City residents will pay 1 -1/2
times the fee for recreation programs. The Vandenheuvels think that because they
live in Maplewood and cannot attend our programs that it is unfair for them to have
to pay this extra fee to Roseville.
The Parks and Recreation Commission made a motion suggesting the City Council send a
letter to the City of Roseville requesting that they review their policy due to the
fact these people have no other choice but to participate in the Roseville After
School programs.
b. Councilman Wiegert moved to send a letter to the City of Roseville requesting
that they review their policy.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu.
Ayes - all.
Councilman Fontaine moved to extend the Agenda to Midnight.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all.
COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS
1. Letter - Gerald Lindeman
a. Councilman Anderson commented on a letter from Mr. Lindeman regarding the
operation of Maplewood Heights Park.
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b. Acting Manager Blank will contact the gentleman.
2. Dogs
a. Councilman Anderson stated dogs were running loose and ripping the garbage
bags.
b. Staff will investigate.
3. Lawcon Grant
a. Councilman Wiegert moved to send a letter to Lawcon officials recommending
that they restructure their procedures of how grants are approved.
Seconded by Councilman Anderson. Ayes - all.
4. Battle Creek - Clean Up
a. Councilman Wiegert commented on what is the Watershed Districts responsibility
regarding the clean up of Battle Creek.
b. Staff will reviews.
5. Wage Negotiations
Councilman Anderson moved to waive the Rules of Procedure and extend the Agenda
past the deadline.
Seconded by Councilman Fontaine. Ayes - all.
a. Councilman Fontaine moved to authorize 7% wage increase to the base pay of
the Public Works Unit and severance pay the same as the supervisory unit received.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu.
6. Personnel
Discussed previously.
7. Audit
Ayes - Mayor Greavu, Councilmen Ander-
son, Fontaine and Nelson
Nays - Councilman Wiegert
a. Councilman Fontaine questioned when the City had its last audit.
b. Staff stated the City is audited each and every year.
8. Bible Week
a. Mayor Greavu moved the following proclamation:
WHEREAS, the Bible is the Foundation Book for Christians and Jews and a
priceless collection of history, literature, poetry and divine revelation for
the edification of all people; and
WHEREAS, Biblical principles strengthen the moral and legal system which
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governs our way of life; and
WHEREAS, there is a continuing need to understand more fully the moral and
spiritual insights of the Bible that shape personal character and foster social
responsibility; and
WHEREAS, all the major religious groups and hundreds of clubs and organ-
izations are united behind the Laymen's National Bible Committee's program to
motivate Bible reading and study;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN C. GREAVU, mayor of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota,
do hereby proclaim the week of November 19 -26, 1978, as
BIBLE WEEIZ
and urge all men, women and children of all faiths to observe the week by
reading the Scriptures.
Seconded by Councilman Anderson.
L. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS
None.
M. ADJOURNMENT
12:13 A.M.
Ayes - all.
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;ITY OF
MAPLEWOOD
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DATE 09 °21-78 PAGE
G E C K
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355.66
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576. 15
385.61
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415.58
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18614
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600. 25
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846.39
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301 . 73
186B
V,' I L L I AM S T H 0 ,',1 E-
610.54
4 2 'Ell i 5
18619
M1 C I ! A 1: L I- G? FEN
272 .Or)
230.21
18620
GAMY D 'SPENCER
558.55
3& 7 � 4 3
CHECK
N13JM13f---R 1185131'HRU 18620
66,149.35
38� 371 0()0
PAYROLL
DATED 09 -1578
18653
PATRICIA Y FERQA17Zo
563.39
4/10.89
18654
JEFFREY hELANDER
58.78
58.78
18655
l(ATHIRYN SITTER
11.2.48
103.67
*-x-y-TOTALS***
669884.00
38,974.94
* * 4-
DATE 09-15-7,3
NET
427,00
666 .81
674.61
A 58.o ki
645.60
6 15, 99
704.71
25 1 . oii
ly 332.Q
545.9�
230.&)
311.35
674.41
692 .24
170.972
674,4L
1,053.A1
655.2c)
635.9-,.)
645.60
607„ 7 6
089�0,)
655.20
170.72
589.9,R
?78.25
1, 332.03
17343.20
875 . 0?
1, 364.4-3
1,332.0i
24w 113.33
CITY OF MAPLEWOOD
CHECK VASTER - PAYROLL DATED 09•L5-78
)CHECK NO. CLAIMANT
GROSS
1862l
mHN H ATCHISON
553.90
186?2
0AW K CLAUS01
997.02
1. B 6 2 3
RAY,{( ",N) E F f-.. W
)97902
18624
PATRICIA Y FERRAllO
667.20
1862.5
1',[--Vi"%l -,( F I A 1. W t- (;
197.02
18626
N IC I 14 F- L J HE E i t R, ER T
997.02
18627
TERRY A HOLT
1 192.00;3
18628
00 JAW V KORTUS
33051
18629
R I C. AR-D J LA
1v 703. 16
I8630
J A M S F ',) E I-- [ I A I R
883.00
18631
JSFFREY 0 MELANDER
304.50
18632
JON A VELANOEQ
1,701.16
18633
PA\IIFI- B VETTJ FR
908.119
18634
111CHARn Q IV)ESCJiTER
)97.02
18635
RtAyf'• ?ONIQ J
997 9 02
18636
CARAL 0 NFLSO'\,)
210.00
18637
ROBERT 0 EL SO4
197.0p
18638
DA 1-7 R ili Z S K A/ G F F
1,703. 16
18639
M I CiI6iFi- P RYAN
997902
.18 )4 0
DO'JAL-r) lel SKALiMAN
997002
18641
GREGOVY L STAFNE
997.02
18642
VERNON T STILL
905.84
18643
QAAKFLL T STOCKTON
905.84
18644
TIMOTHY J TRUHLER
997902
18645
BRUCE W WUBER
210.00
18646
DUANE 1 WILLIAMS
997.02
18647
JAmES G YOUNGRE!''4
1,611.98
18648
ROWALn 0 BECKER
1?703416
1 S649
0A V f Q �,! GR A F
11703.16
1.8650
JAMES T HORTON
IP449.QO
18651
R070R W L5E
17703.16
18652
ROBERT E VORWERK
1 t703.16
CHECK
NUMBER 16611THRU 18652
34,01%29
.3AYROLL
DATED 09-15-78
DATE 09-15-7,3
NET
427,00
666 .81
674.61
A 58.o ki
645.60
6 15, 99
704.71
25 1 . oii
ly 332.Q
545.9�
230.&)
311.35
674.41
692 .24
170.972
674,4L
1,053.A1
655.2c)
635.9-,.)
645.60
607„ 7 6
089�0,)
655.20
170.72
589.9,R
?78.25
1, 332.03
17343.20
875 . 0?
1, 364.4-3
1,332.0i
24w 113.33