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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-10-01 CC PacketREGULAR MEETING AGENDA STILLWATER CITY COUNCIL October 1, 1991 RECESSED MEETING 7:00 P.M. 4:30 P.M. AGENDA STAFF REPORTS 1. Finance Director 4. Comm. Dev. Director 7. Fire Chief v2. Public Safety '5. Parks Recreation 8. Building Official /3. Public Works Dir. 45. Consulting Engineer 9. City Attorney 10. City Clerk 11. City Coordinator 7:00 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION ROLL CALL ./APPROVAL OF MINUTES Regular Meeting September 17, 1991. INDIVIDUALS, DELEGATIONS AND COMMENDATIONS L1.. Dave Paradeau Update on Minnesota Zephyr property request for consideration of relocation of power. i /2. Carol Ryden Discussion of problems with Downtown Construction. PjJ-BLIC HEARINGS ,4. This is the day and time for the Public Hearing to consider a Minor Subdivision of 1,400 sq. ft. of Lot 19 to Lot 18 of Fairmeadows 1st Add. (10 ft. of property along the north 140 ft. boundary line of Lot 19) located at 2316 Oakridge Rd. 2307 Fairmeadows Rd. in the RA, Single Family Residential Dist., John Serier, Applicant. Case No. SUB/91 -46. Notice of the hearing was published in The Courier on September 19, 1991 and mailed to affected property owners. This is the day and time for the Public Hearing to consider a Variance to the Bluffland /Shoreland Ordinance for the placement of an on -site septic system on a slope greater than 12 located on Dellwood Rd. No. in the RA, Single Family Residential Dist. Bluffland /Shoreland Dist., Kenneth Seefert, Applicant. Case No. V/91 -47. Notice of the hearing was published in The Courier on September 19, 1991 and mailed to affected property owners. This is the day and time for the Public Hearing to consider a Variance to the Sign Ordinance for the placement and replacement of exterior signage for Lakeview Memorial Hospital /St. Croix Valley Clinic at 919 West Anderson St. in the RB, Two Family Residential Dist., Visual Communications, Applicant. Case No. V/91 -48. Notice of the hearing was published in The Courier on September 19, 1991 and mailed to affected property owners. 1 4:30 P.M. This is the day and time for the Improvement Hearing to consider the making of a street improvement, consisting of street reconstruction, repair of curb and gutter and appurtenances on Northland Ave. between the southerly line of C.S.A.H. No. 12 to the terminus of Northland Ave. south of Sunrise Ave. Notice of the hearing was published in The Courier on September 19 and 26, 1991 and mailed to affected property owners. JAFINISHED BUSINESS ./1. Possible Bid Award for Remedial Investigative /Corrective Action Design Report for Glacier Park property. f 2. Request for Extension of Condition of Special Use Permit for a Temporary Office at 232 No. Main St., Case No. SUP /89 -60. NEW BUSINESS zs /1. Minnesota Transportation Museum request for Council consideration of annexation of property. ('2. Request by St. Croix Valley Hockey Ass'n. for Pull -Tab Operation at Brines Restaurant Bar, 219 So. Main St. 13. Request by Stillwater Elks for Pull -Tab Operation at American Legion Post #48, 103 So. Third St. /4. Comments on Oak Park Heights Comprehensive Plan Amendment. PETITIONS, INDIVIDUALS )ELEGATIONS (continued) V /CONSENT AGENDA 1. Resolution Directing )ayment of Bills (Resolution No. 91 -191). 2. Applications (list to be supplied at meeting) 3. Request from Red Ribb)n Committee to hang banner on Main Olive Sts. advertising Red Ribboi campaign against drugs from Oct. 19 25. COUNCIL REQUEST ITEMS STAFF REPORTS (continued) COMMUNICATIONS /FYI 1. Beverly Hackbarth c)mplaint regarding vandalism to vehicle while visiting on Eagle Ridge Trail. ADJOURNMENT 2 Nile Kreisel City Coordinator City of Stillwater 216 North 4th Street Stillwater, MN Proposal for ROOF REPLACEMENT STILLWATER FIRE STATION Gentlemen: FORM OF PROPOSAL August 28 1991 BERWALD ROOFING CO., TUC_ Name of Bidder The undersigned having carefully examined the Bidding Require- ments, the Contract Forms, the General Conditions of the Con- tract, the drawings and specifications, as well as the condi- tions affecting the work, proposes to furnish in accordance with such drawings and specifications all material and labor required for Roof Replacement for the above building for the sum of: BASE BID Forty -eight thousand eight hundred seventy -one and no /100 $48,871.00 The undersigned further agrees, if awarded the Contract, to execute and deliver to the Owner within ten (10) days of the signing of the Contract, satisfactory Performance Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond in Document No. A -311 as issued by the American Institute of Architects, latest edition each in a sum equal to the full amount of the Contract. We agree to commence work under base bid October 1st and to complete fully said work as specified in 21 calendar days. ADDENDUM NO.'S None ADDRESS: 2440 North Charles Street BERWALD ROOFING CO., INC. CONTRACTOR North St Paul, MN ZIP 55109 777 -7411 TELEPHONE BY r' n ro• Eune Berwald, President C -1 1991 are hereby acknowledged. Nile Kreisel City Coordinator City of Stillwater 216 North 4th Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Proposal for ROOF REPLACEMENT STILLWATER FIRE STATION Gentlemen: R OF PROPOSAL .BASE BID August 28 1991 McPhillips Bros. Roofing Company Name of Bidder The undersigned having carefully examined the Bidding Require- ments, the Contract Forms, the General Conditions of the Con- tract, the drawings and specifications, as well as the condi- tions affecting the work, proposes to furnish in accordance with such drawings and specifications all material and labor required for Roof Replacement for the above building for the sum of: Forty Nine Thousand Six Hundred Thirty and no/100s dollars 49,630.00 The undersigned further agrees, if awarded the Contract, to execute and deliver to the Owner within ten (10) days of the signing of the Contract, satisfactory Performance Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond in Document No. A -311 as issued by the American Institute of Architects, latest edition each in a sum equal to the full amount of the Contract. We agree to commence work under base bid October 15 1991 and to complete fully said work as specified in 30 calendar days. ADDENDUM NO.'S 0 ADDRESS: 2590 Centennial Drive St. Paul, MN BY: r.Y U McPhillips, Pre 55109 C -1 are hereby acknowledged. McPhillips Bros. Roofing Comoanv CONTRACTOR (612)770 -2062 TELEPHONE 'Water. THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION DATE: SEPTEMBER 24, 1991 SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATION OF NEW COMMISSION MEMBER Discussion: The Heritage Preservation Commission presently has an opening. This opening description was placed in the paper and six individuals sent letters of interest along with some resumes. These individuals include: Bruce Brillhart, Howard Lieberman, Chuck Dougherty, Katie Holdorph, Marge Kabis, and Julianne Anderson. Three of the applicants have applied to the Commission in the past. Due to the impressive backgrounds of all the applicants, the Commission held interviews on September 19 in order to meet these people and further discuss their interests in preservation and professional backgrounds. Based on these interviews, the Commission recommends Mr. Howard Lieberman. He has also applied to the Commission in the past. Recommendation: Appointment of Howard Lieberman to the Heritage Preservation Commission. CITY HALL: 216 NORTH FOURTH STILLWATER, MINNESOTA 55082 PHONE: 612- 439 -6121 ARI) L1EBER\1AN ,iSOCLITES, INC. 1,1 Ave. Nt Suitt: 31 Sitlilt;;t1)c)1k. M\ Itlf (612) 335 -2 132 Fax (612) 3-i2-92.16 January 29, 1991 Ann Terwedo Planner, City of Stillwater 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, Minnesota 55082 Dear Ms. Terwedo: To follow up our telephone conversation regarding the openings on the Stillwater Heritage Preservation Commission, I have enclosed a copy of the most recent resume I could quickly find; unfortunately, it is seven year's old and hopelessly out of date. So, this brief narrative will bring you up to date, and also outline my experiences relevant to the Commission's work. I am presently the President of a legal search firm called Howard Lieberman Associates, located in a restored warehouse in Minneapolis' warehouse district. We function as consultants to law firms and corporations in the area of attorney growth and development. This firm has been in existence since July of 1990, which is when my wife, six year old daughter and I moved to Stillwater from New York City. Before life in Stillwater, I was Managing Director of and Partner in a 20- person legal search firm in midtown Manhattan for approximately five years; prior to this I held several positions in law firms as an attorney in commercial (real estate, general corporate and tax) practice. Some experiences of relevance to you: although my law practice only partially touched upon real estate and/or historic preservation issues, my wife and I owned a 100 year old townhouse in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, which I spent some considerable time trying to restore. I was very active in the Sunset Park Restoration Committee, a volunteer organization involved in a variety of issues (preservation oriented and otherwise), including the presentation of an annual historic house tour. One of the Committee's most notable achievements was successfully having Sunset Park designated a Landmark District, the largest urban area so designated. Architecture and historic preservation have always been interests of mine in January 29, 1991 page two New York I was for many years a member of the Architectural League of New York, an organization of both architects and non architects whose mission is to balance New York's architectural heritage and its need for growth and development. Also, as a child growing up in Chicago, I spent several summers doing in -depth study of Chicago's marvelous architecture. Let me conclude by briefly updating personal information. As mentioned above, I was born and raised in Chicago and have lived in places as diverse as Whitewater Wisconsin, Winnipeg Manitoba, Montreal Quebec, Paris France and New York. My wife and I moved from New York to Stillwater because we love Minnesota and, in particular, Stillwater and the St. Croix Valley. We live in a house on Greeley Street (914 S. Greeley) that was built in 1913 and, while influenced by the Arts and Crafts period, is not architecturally significant. We love Stillwater and intend to be here a long, long time. If you have any questions about any of the above or my enclosed resume, please do not hesitate to contact me at work or at home (430- 9136). Very truly yours, awM •c../ i bIoward L. Lieberman HLL /lmk enclosure ♦LARD L. LIEBERMAN EMPLOYMENT Kramer, Levin, Nessct Kamin Frankel, New York, New York Associate, February 198:. June 1984 Duties Include work in all areas of corporate practice, including 1933 Act, 1934 Act, 1940 Act, mergers and ;acquisitions, leveraged buy -outs and offshore and domestic money market fund development. Specialization in all aspects of the alcoholic bev- erage industry. Marshall, Bratter, Greene, Allison Tucker, New York, New York Summer Associate, Junc 1979 August 1979 Associate, August 1980 February 1982 Duties included work in all areas of domestic and foreign taxation, legislative lobbying and tax planning in con unction with real estate and corporate transactions. Robert Feinschrciber a. Associates, New York, New York Research Associate, June 1976 September 1978 (fit summers) Duties included domcst..c and International tax research. International Tax Journal, New York, New York Assistant Editor, Junc 1976 September 1978 (f /t summers) Duties included editing international tax articles. EDUCATION Hofstra University Schc of of Law J.D. May 1980 Honors: Articles Editor, Hofstra Law Review Research Assistant to Professor A. Twerski, 1978 -79 190 Warren Street Brooklyn, Ncw York 11201 (212) 522 -3469 Columbia University School of International Affairs Masters in International Affairs, October 1978 Specialization: International Economics Honors: Research Assistant, Institute of War and Peace Studies, 1976 Editor, Journal of International Affairs Queens College (C.U.JJ .Y.) B.A. June 1976 Summa cum laude Donors: Dean's List al semesters Economics Honors Society Research Assistant, Economics Department, 1975 -76 MISCELLANEOUS Strong working knowledge of French Expert level knowle4e of foreign and domestic wines Teacher of wine appr:ciatiun course for professionals REFERENCES Available upon rcque: i 1OCATION: STILLWATER, MINNESOTA PPLIC. DATE September 23, 1991 ERIOD END. September 20, 1991 DESCRIPTION APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT (UNIT PRICE CONTRACT) NO. 4 )WNER: STILLWATER, MINNESOTA OWNER'S PROJECT NO. ,ONTRACTOR HYDROCON, INC. CONTRACT DATE NORTH BRANCH, MINNESOTA 55056 ENGINEER'S PROJECT NO. 91115 91233 P.O. BOX 129 CONTRACT AMOUNT $421,663.75 ONTR. FOR CURVE CREST BLVD. WEST ORLEANS ST. HIGHLANDS OF STILLWATER APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT LGE 1 OF 8 SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON, INC. CONTRACT QUANTITY UNIT UNIT QUANTITY TO DATE PRICE TOTAL JRVE CREST BLVD )21.501 MOBILIZATION L.S. 1 1 10, 000.00 10,000.00 L04.505 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PVMT. S.Y. 400 225 1.00 225.00 105.501 COMMON EXCAVATION (P) C.Y. 13680 13,680 2.00 27,360.00 L05.522 SELECT GRANULAR BORROW C.Y. 8150 0.01 (LV) L05.525 TOPSOIL BORROW C.Y. 100 8.00 L12.501 SUBGRADE PREPARATION RD STA 6.5 6.5 300.00 1,950.00 11. 501 AGGREGATE BASE, CLASS 5 TON 3780 2,459 6.40 15, 737.60 (100% CRUSHED) 2340.514 TYPE 31 BASE COURSE TON 770 773 18.00 13.914.00 2340.510 TYPE 31 BINDER COURE TON 51 534 18.00 9.612.00 2340.508 TYPE 41 WEARING COUP;SE TON 550 c40 20.50 11,070.00 2357.502 BIT. MATERIAL FOR T1,CK GAL 420 125 1.50 1,02.3...50 2521.501 4" CONCRETE WALK S.F. 2680 1,780 1.50 2,670.00 2531.501 B624 CONC. CURB GUTTER L.F. 2525 2.384 5.45 $j2.992.80 :531.507 8" CONC. DWY PAVEMEI`T S.Y. 90 20.00 1564.531 F. I. SIGN PANELS, S.F. 118 118 24.00 2,832.00 TYPE C )564.603 4" WIDE SOLID LINE -WHITE L.F. 350 350 0.70 1564.603 24" STOP LINE L.F. 40 1.00 WHITE -PAINT 573.503 SILT FENCE, L.F. 120 4a_ 2.00 PRE ASSEMBLED 575.501 ROADSIDE SEEDING ACRE 0.6 500.00 575.502 SEED MIXTURE 500 LBS. 30 2.00 575.505 SODDING S.Y. 600 1.65 575.511 MULCH MATERIAL TYPE 1 TON 1.2 140.00 575.519 DISC ANCHORING ACRE 0.6 70.00 ANITARY SEWER 24_500 hi Loo 8n_00 503.602 CONSTRUCT MANHOLE OVER EA. 1 1 1,000.00 1.000.00 EX.- -STUB 503.602 STANDARD MANHOLE EA. 2 2 900.00 1,800.00 503.602 8 "x6" PVC WYE EA. 3 3 45.00 135.00 503.603 8" PVC SAN. SEW. 12 -14' L.F. 443 443 15.00 6.645.00 503.603 EXTRA DEPTH MANHOLE L.F. 20 20 55.00 1,100.00 iO3.603 6 PVC SERVICE L.F. 145 145 12.00 1,740.00 103. 603 6 PVC RISER L.F. 20 20 12.00 24000 51.602 COURSE FILTER AGGREGATE TON 50 0.01 GE 2 OF 8 SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON, INC. WATERMAIN D5 4.602 CONNECT TO EXISTING STUB EA. 1 1 500.00 500.00 4.602 6" GATE VALVE BOX EA. 1 2 350.00 700.00 )504.602 8" GATE VALVE BOX EA. 3 3 500.00 '1,500.00 )504.602 16" BUTTERFLY VALVE EA. 1 1 1,400.00 1,400.00 BOX )504.602 HYDRANT EA. 2 2 1, 000.00 2,000.00 )504.603 16" DIP WATERMAIN L.F. 640 625 28.00 17, 500.00 )504.603 6" DIP WATERMAIN L F 25 48 14.00 672.00 )504.603 8" DIP WATERMAIN L.F. 160 161 16.00 2.560.00 )504.620 DIP FITTINGS LBS 2700 2.700 1.60 4.320.00 1. ORLEANS DR. !104.523 SALVAGE BARRICADE EA. 1 1 100.00 100.00 :105.525 TOPSOIL BORROW (LV) C.Y. 100 0.01 ;112.501 SUBGRADE PREPARATION RD STA 6.7 6.7 170.00 t.139.00 ;211.501 AGGREGATE BASE, CLASS 5 TON 1585 1362 6.40 8 (100% CRUSHED) 340.508 TYPE 41 WEARING COURSE TON 325 135 20.25 6 340.510 TYPE 31 BINDER COURSE TON 490 268 18.30 4.904.40 340.514 TYPE 31 BASE COURSE TON 490 1197 18.30 9,095.10 357.502 BIT. MATERIAL FOR TACK GAL 150 150 1.50 225.00 521.501 4" CONCRETE WALK S.F. 3280 9,9(o 1.50 4.350.00 531.501 B618 CONC. CURB GUTTER L.F. 1320 1,280 4.50 5.760.00 531.507 8" CONC. DWY PAVEMENT S.Y. 42 20.00 564.531 F. I. SIGN PANELS, S.F. 26 26 25.00 650.00 TYPE C 564.602 F. I. STREET NAME EA. 1 1 200.00 200.00 SIGNS 564.602 INSTALL BARRICADE EA. 1 1 150.00 1,50.00 kGE 3. OF 8 SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON, INC. 0564.603 4" WIDE SOLID LINE- L.F. 840 840 0.75 630.00 YELLOW 0564.603 24" STOP LINE WHITE- L.F. 30 30 1.00 30.00 PAINT 2575.501 ROADSIDE SEEDING ACRE 0.28 500.00 2575.502 SEED MIXTURE 500 LBS. 14 2.00 2575.505 SODDING S.Y. 240 1.65 2575.511 MULCH MATERIAL TYPE 1 TON 0.6 150.00 2575.519 DISC ANCHORING ACRE 0.28 75.00 'SANITARY SEWER )503.602 STANDARD MANHOLE EA. 2 2 900.00 1,800.00 )503.602 8 "x6" PVC WYE EA. 2 2 45.00 90.00 )503.603 JACKED STEEL CASING PIPE L.F. 75 75 125.00 9,375.00 )503.603 8" PVC SAN. SEW. 14-16' L.F. 335 135 17.00 5.695.00 )503.603 8" PVC SAN. SEW. 1618' L.F. 405 1i05 18.50 7 )503.603 EXTRA DEPTH MANHOLE L.F. 17.'4 1-5-- 55.00 825.00 )503.603 6" PVC SERVICE L.F. 66 72 12.00 864.00 )503.603 6" PVC RISER L F 12 7 12.00 84.00 1451.602 COURSE FILTER AGGREC ATE TON 200 0.01 fATERMAIN 1 504.602 CONNECT TO EXISTING STUB EA. 1 1 400.00 400.00 504. SALVAGE .INSTALL EA. 1 1 100.00 100.00 12" PLUG 504.602 12" BUTTERFLY VALVE EA. 1 1 800.00 800.00 BOX 504.602 8" GATE VALVE BOX EA. 2 2 500.00• 1,000.00 504.603. 12" DIP- WATERMAIN L.F. 680 (Ro 20.00 13,600.00 504.603 8 DIP SERVICE L.F. 4 6 uF, 14. 644.00 504.620 DIP FITTINGS LBS 575 K7 1. 920.00 kGE 4 OF 8 SHORT- E1JLIOTT- HENDRICKSON, INC. (IGHLANDS OF STILLWATER :,.525 TOPSOIL BORROW (LV) C.Y. 100 0.01 :112.501 SUBGRADE PREPARATION RD.STA .12.5 12.5 170.00 2,125.00 :211.501 AGGREGATE BASE, CLASS 5 TON 1845 1.598 6.40 10, 227.20 (100% CRUSHED) 340.508 TYPE 41 WEARING COURSE TON 550 56? 20.25 11,481.75 340.510 TYPE 31 BINDER COURSE TON 550 557 18.40 10,248.80 357.502 BIT. MATERIAL FOR TACK GAL 240 150 1.50 225.00 521.501 4" CONCRETE WALK S.F. 4650 4.70 1.50 7,057.50 531.501 D418 CONC. CURB GUTTER L.F. 2515 2,490 4.85 S 12,076.50 564.531 F. I. SIGN PANELS, S.F. 37 37 25.00 925.00 TYPE C 564.602 F. I. STREET NAME EA. 3 3 200.00 600.00 SIGNS 575.501 ROADSIDE SEEDING ACRE 0.68 500.00 575.502 SEED MIXTURE 500 LBS. 34 2.00 575.505 SODDING S.Y. 420 1.65 575.511 MULCH MATERIAL TYPE 1 TON 1.4 150.00 575.519 DISC ANCHORING ACRE 0.68 75.00 ANITARY SEWER 503.602 STANDARD ,.MANHOLE EA. 4 L. 900.00 3,600.00 503.602. 8 "x4" PVC WYE EA.. 33 33 35.00 1,155.00 503.603 8" PVC -SAN. -SEW. 8 -10'- L.F. 130 130 10.00 1,300.00 503.603 8" PVC SAN. SEW. 10 -12' L.F. 130 130 11.00 1,430.00 503.603 8" PVC SAN. SEW. 12 -14' L.F. 190 190 12.50 2,375.00 503.603 8" PVC SAN._ SEW. 14 -16' L.F. 294 294 14.50 4,263.00 503.603 8" PVC SAN. SEW. 16 -18' L. 550 650 17.00 9,350.00 503.603 8" DIP SAN. SEW. 8 -10' L.F. 20 20 35.00 700.00 503.603 EXTRA DEPTH MANHOLE L F L.F. 17.8 14 55.00 770.00 kGE 5 OF 8 SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON, INC. (1503.603 0503.603 0451.602 WATERMAIN 0504.602 0504.602 0504.602 0504.602 0504.602 0504.603 0504.603 0504.603 )504.620 4" PVC SERVICE 4" PVC RISER COURSE FILTER AGGREGATE TON 8" GATE VALVE BOX 6" GATE VALVE BOX 1" CORPORATION STOPS 1" CURB STOP BOX HYDRANT 8" DIP WATERMAIN 6" DIP WATERMAIN 1" COPPER DIP FITTINGS. a. ORLEANS HIGHLANDS OF STIL,WATER 2501.515 27" RCP APRON 1503.511 12" RCP STORM SEWER CL. IV (503.511 1503.511 :503.511 .506.507 506.507 506.507 506.516 506.516 AGE 6 OF 8 15" RCP STORM SEWER CL. IV 18" RCP STORM SEWER CL. III 27" RCP STORM SEWER CL. III CONSTRUCT CATCH BASJN, TYPE Y L.F. L.F.• EA. EA. EA. EA. EA. L.F. L.F. L.F. LBS EA. L.F. L.F. L.F. L.F. CONSTRUCT CATCH BASJN, L.F. DESIGN "C" CONSTRUCT CATCH BASJN, L.F. TYPE X L.F. CASTING ASSEMBLIES R3067 EA. CASTING ASSEMBLIES R2574 EA. 1420 1,304 120 108 320 2 2 450.00 900.00 8 8 350.00 2,800.00 33 33 100.00 3,300.00 33 33 75.00 2,475.00 5 5 1,000.00 5, 000.00 550 550 13.00 7,150.00 870 870 11.00 9/570.00 5.00 6,135.00 433 433 1.60 692.80 1178 1,227 1 1 SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON, INC. 5.00 6,520.00 5.00 540.00 0.01 1 500.00 500.00 62 62 12.00 744.00 236 23 6 13.00 3,068.00 322 122 14.00 4,508.00 529 475 20.00 9,500.00 34 94 152.00 5,168.00 9.3 A.7 128.00 857.60 19.5 22.1 135.00 2.983.50 13 11 200.00 2,600.00 1 150.00 150.00 2511.501 RANDOM RIPRAP CL II 2 GEOTEXTILE FILTER, TYPE III 2573.501 BALE CHECKS AGE 7 OF 8 SHORT ELLIOTT- HENDRICKSON, INC. C.Y. 4.1 4.1 50.00 205.00 S.Y. 16.4 16.4 4.00 65.60 EA. 10 1 25.00 25.00 Ar:'L:lj I uN FOR PAYMEN i uonti nued tal Contract Amount 421,663:7.5 Total Amount Earned terial Suitably Stored on Site, Not Incoporated into Work itract Change Order No. Itract Change Order No. (tract Change Order No. ed September 23, 19 91 'TY OF Chisago CE OF Minnesota 8 of 8 SS fercent_Complete Percent Complete Fercent Complete By Hydrocon, Inc. .1Contra (Name and Title) SHORT By 39 ".51 GROSS AMOUNT DUE 394,518.70 LESS 5 RETAINAGE 19,725.94 AMOUNT DUE TO DATE 374,792.76 LESS PREVIOUS APPLICATIONS 351,929.83 AMOUNT DUE THIS APPLICATION 22,862.93 TRACTOR'S AFFIDAVIT undersigned Contractor herebyswears under penalty of perjury that (1) all previous progress. ments received from the Owner on ac :ount of work performed under the contract referred to ve have been applied by the undersigned to discharge in full all obligations of the under ned incurred in connection with wart covered by prior Applications•for Payment under said tract, and (2) all erial and equipment incorporated in said Project or otherwise listed in or covered by this lication for Payment are free and clear of all liens, claims, security interests and umbrances. President )re me on this 23rd day of September 19 91 personally appeared Thomas M. Hais known to me, who being duly sworn, did depose say that he is the President of the Contractor above mentioned; (Office) he executed the above Application for Payment and Affidavit on behalf of said Contractor; that all of the statements contained therein are.true, correct and complete. t 40 .ommission Expires: CM1D'CEL.HALS A G i NOTAAH'P�U0�NTY (Nota y Public) 1 14y C N 3 Dora MM 23. 1996 undersigned has checketf't tiV C'Trtractor Appli for Payment shown above. A part of Application is the Contractor's Affidavit stating that all previous payments to him tr. this Contract have been applied by him to discharge in full all of his obligations in section with the work covered by all prior Applications for Payment. ccordance with the Contract, the undersigned approves payment to the Contractor of the nt Due. E1�6� HNDRI<r, INC. TRANSMITTAL ENGINEERS I ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 3535 VADNAIS CENTER DRIVE, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55110 612 490 -2000 TO: RE: We are Enclosing Sending Under Separate Cover As Requested Two copies of above referenced application for payment REMARKS SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON INC. City of Stillwater 216 North Fourth St. Stillwater, MN 55082 City Pro -iect L.I. 257. Application for payment No. 3 Stillwater Downtown Improvement m s FOR YOUR Information Review Records Distribution it Approval Revision and Resubmittal BY 5T. PAUL, MINNESOTA Barry Peters 89255.01 FILE NO. October 1, 1991 DATE CHIPPEWA FALLS, WISCONSIN OWNER: STILLWATER, MINNESOTA LOCATION: STILLWATER, MINNESOTA CONTRACTOR: JOHNSON BROS. CORPORATION P.O. BOX 1002 UTCHFIELD, MINNESOTA 65365 CONTR. FOR: STILLWATER DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT APPUC. DATE September 20,1991 PERIOD END September 9,1991 JBC CITY ITEM ITEM NO. NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2021.601 Mobilization (6% Max) 2 2031.503 Field Office, Type D 3 2101.501 Clearing 4 2101.606 Grubbing 5 2104.501 Remove Conc. Curb Gutter 6 2104.501 Remove Existing Sewer Pipe 7 2104.505 Remove Conc. Driveway 8 2104.506 Remove Pavement (Conc. or Bit.) 9 2104.505 Remove Concrete Sidewalk 10 2104.507 Remove Misc. Concrete Structures 11 2104.507 Remove Sidewalk Vault 12 2104.609 Remove Catch Basins Manholes 13 2104.509 Remove Light Standard Base 14 2104.609 Remove Light Standards 16 2104.521 Salvage 12' RCP Storm Sewer 16 2104.523 Salvage Casting 17 2104.623 Salvage Gate Valve and Box 18 2104.623 Salvage Hydrants 19 2104.623 Salvage 8'x8' Tapping Sleeve 20 2104.525 Abandon Water Service 21 0104.60Vibration Monitoring 22 0104.60Salvage Paver Stones 23 0104.60Abandon Ex. Sewer Pipe (12•&SmaII.)SL 24 0104.60Abandon Ex. Sewer Pipe (Greater 12',SL 25 2105.501 Common Excavation (P) CY 26 2105.503 Rock Excavation (EV) 27 2105.507 Subgrade Excavation (CV) 28 2105.507 Cortem.Soil Exc. Disposal(EV) 29 2105.515 Unclass. Excavation (EV) 30 2105.521 Granular Borrow (CV) 31 2105.622 Select Grimier Borrow (C.V.) 32 2105.525 Topsoil Borrow (L.V.) 33 2112.601 SuWade Preparation APE UCATION FOR PAYMENT (Uh TT PRICE CONTRACT) NO.3 LS EA ACRE ACRE LF LF SY SY SY CY CY EA EA EA LF EA EA EA EA EA LS SY CY CY CY CY CY CY CY RD STA OWNER'S PROJECT NO. ENGINEER'S PROJECT NO. 89255.01 CONTRACT DATE: June 10, 1991 CONTRACT AMOUNT: $4,666,178.86 1.0 1.0 0.6 0.6 14,935.0 1,359.0 1,299.2 22;312.0 12,193.0 8.2 148.1 73.0 50.0 81.0 8.0 1.0 6.0 9.0 1.0 30.0 1.0 4,659.0 425.0 634.0 24,204.0 600.0 4,578.0 1440 6,385.0 6,912.0 22,098.0 282.0 90.3 160,000.00 7,000.00 900.00 900.00 1.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 60.00 20.00 200.00 200.00 160.00 80.00 200.00 200.00 400.00 1,000.00 150.00 20,000.00 4.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 50.00 6.00 13.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 14.00 400.00 RECEIVED SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON, INC. API'UCATION FOR PAYMENT QUANTITY TOTAL CONTRACT UNIT THIS THIS QUANTITY UN T QUANTITY PRICE PAYMENT PAYMENT TO -DATE 0.5 76,000.00 0.00 -645 -450 0.00 0.00 0.15 3,000.00 3247 12,988.00 0.00 0.00 10446 62,676.00 121.4 6,070.00 4798 28,788.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5019 60,1 90.00 0.00 25 10,000.00 SEP 3 t) 13: I TOTAL TO -DATE 1.00 150,000.00 1.00 7,000.00 860-- 460:80 o,o0 -9:6 450:00 -8:50 45000 0 .Oo 6637.00 -976941)0 57 9694700. 71 C7. 0 0 75 160.00 499.00 998.00 168 632.00 388:00 308 i- eo ,132, 0 17787 71,148.00 -208.7708 08 ce> xe.7; F.wA9- (e'f,30s,0 e 3028 12,112.00 6,728.00 22,912.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.50 410.00 31 6,200.00 66.00 11,200.00 17 3,400.00 31.00 6,200.00 17 2,650.00 31.00 4,650.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 200.00 1.00 200.00 2 800.00 6.00 2,400.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.45 9,000.00 #;681-002 49 r r, l0 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 16,902.00 95,412.00 125.00 6,250.00 -tee4Tee 2944e a- p4,4.06 0.00 0.00 962.00 7,696.00 53.50 535.00 8,482.00 84,820.00 0.00 0.00 Z8 48800.80- 11 0 0 PAGE 1 `ietid3.S,Oc.) Common Laborers ackhoe (1 CY) Ozer •123.501 Truck (12 CY) 38 2123.501 Front End Loader (3 CY) 39 0123.60Street Sweeping 40 2130.501 Water for Dust Control 41 2131.501 Calcium Chloride Type 1 42 2211.501 Agg. Base Cl. 6 (10096 Crushed) 43 2232.601 Mill Bituminous Surface 44 2301.501 Concrete Pavement 45 2301.511 Structural Concrete 46 0301.60Concrete Header Joint 47 2331.508 Type 61 Wearing Course 48 2331.508 Type 41 Mod. Wearing Course 49 2331.510 Type 31 Binder Course 60 2331.510 Type 31 Leveling Course 61 2331.514 Type 31 Base Course 52 2331.622 Type 41 Mbkture for Patching 63 2356.505 Bit. Material for Seal Coat (CRS -2) 64 2356.607 Seal Coat Aggregate (FA -2) 55 2357.502 Bitum. Material for Tack Coat 66 2402.583 Elevated Waik Ornamental Railing 67 2402.583 Wall Cap Ornamental Railing 68 0411.60Rubble Wall Tuck Point Repair 69 0411.80Modiify Existing Metal Stairs 60 0411.60Dumpster Enclosure 61 0411.60 Wall Closure- Areaway 62 0411.60WaIl Closure -Storm Sewer Stub 63 0411.60Wall Closure -Fire Service 64 0411.60Conc. Steps 65 0411.60Elevated Walk Retaining Wall 66 0411.60EIevated Walk Precast Decking 87 0411.60Eiev. Walk Cast kplace Deck (4") 68 0411.60Elev. Walk Cast knplace Deck (6") 69 0411.60Window Well 70 0411.60Reconstruct Limestone Material 71 0411.60Reconstruct Limestone Retaining 72 73 HR HR HR HR HR HR MGL TON TON SY SY CY LF TON TON TON TON TON TON GAL TON GAL LF LF LS LS LS SF SF SF SF RIS SF FACE SF SF SF SF SF Wai SF 0411.60EIevated Waik Support Beam LF 0411.60Grade Beam (Shorty's Wall) LF 74 2451.607 Granular Bedding (CV) 75 2451.609 Aggregate Bedding (CV) 76 2502.541 3" Perfor. PE Dram W /Sock 77 2502.541 6" Perfor. PE Drain W /Sock 78 2503.541 79 2503.541 80 2503.641 81 2503.541 82 2503.641 83 2503.641 84 2503.641 85 2503.641 86 2503.541 503.541 2503.541 89 2503.541 90 2503.671 CY CY LF LF 12' RCP Storm Leads Des. 3006, CI. 'LF 12" RCP Storm Sewer, Des. 3006, CI. LF 15" RCP Storm Sewer, Des. 3006, CI. LF 18' RCP Storm Sewer, Des. 3006, CI. LF 21" RCP Storm Sewer, Des. 3006, CI. LF 30" RCP Storm Sewer, Des. 3006, CI. LF 33' RCP Storm Sewer, Des. 3006, CI. LF 36" RCP Storm Sewer, Des. 3006, Cl. LF 42" RCP Storm Sewer, Des. 3006, CI. LF 48" RCP Storm Sewer, Des. 3006, CI. LF 15" RCP Storm Sewer LR Bends LF 48' RCP Storm Sewer LR Bends LF Instill' 12" RCP Storm Sewer LF 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 650.0 25.0 15,409.0 2,471.0 1,232.0 301.0 80.0 2,888.0 2,367.0 4,445.0 1,126.0 8,007.0 924.0 2,367.0 120.0 6,444.0 509.0 66.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 830.5 90.0 21.0 272.0 4,568.0 1,496.0 318.0 477.0 18.0 1,235.0 1,235.0 205.0 66.0 2,020.0 2,665.0 6,640.0 970.0 1,611.0 1,093.0 961.0 710.0 64.0 55.0 313.0 442.0 173.0 217.0 28.0 72.0 8.0 PAGE 2 32.00 90.00 75.00 60.00 76.00 65.00 10.00 300.00 10.00 2.00 20.00 64.00 26.00 27.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 36.00 1.60 25.00 1.00 75.00 85.00 8,000.00 1,200.00 12,000.00 35.00 250.00 250.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 100.00 20.00 60.00 100.00 100.00 3.60 7.00 3.00 9.00 33.00 33.00 36.00 39.00 40.00 45.00 60.00 60.00 90.00 100.00 70.00 200.00 35.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 775.8 7,768.00 0.00 6057 60,570.00 0.00 6.6 132.00 0.62 28.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 112.56 2,251.20 0.00 140 I 2,800.00 37.18 1,338.48 0.00 0.00 60 60.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -32 1,120.00 8 2,000.00 4 1,000.00 11.8 118.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -42.0 1,200.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1315 4,734.00 658 3,906.00 1040 3,120.00 0.00 29 957.00 245 8,085.00 92 3,220.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 400.00 290 17,400.00 40 3,600.00 42 4,200.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.00 256.00 4.00 360.00 1.00 75.00 0.00 0.00 4.00 300.00 0.00 0.00 1,016.80 10,168.00 1.00 300.00 -4+77 e9o 0.00 -&:68. 0 o 0.00 0.00 0.00 112.56 0.00 1,344.00 37.18 0.00 0.00 60.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 192.00 28.00 27.00 18.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -86:49 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,277.00 2,080.00 2,669.00 0.00 542.00 408.00 251.00 685.00 64.00 0.00 8.00 402.00 197.00 4'x.901% 0.00 72.00 0.00 °I 600.00 0.00 132:00 0, c 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,251.20 0.00 26,880.00 1,338.48 0.00 0.00 60.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6,720.00 7,000.00 6,750.00 188.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8,197.20 14,560.00 8,007.00 0.00 17,886.00 13,464.00 8,785.00 22,815.00 2,660.00 0.00 400.00 24,120.09 17,730. 19,( (5a 0.00 14,400.00 0.00 3 c 036.af Cam stall Storm Sewer Casting mish Casting Assembly R1733 (Sar __.Mall Casting Assembly R1733 (San 93 0503.60Pressure Test Seal 8" Pipe Joint 94 0503.60Pressure Test Seal 12" Pipe Joint 95 0503.60Pressure Test Seal 18" Pipe Joint 96 0503.60Pressure Test Seal 24" Pipe Joint 97 0503.60SeaI Sanitary Sewer Service 98 0503.60Fumish 8"x6" Wye 98 0503.60instali 8"x6" Wye 99 0503.60Fumish 10x6" Wye 99 0503.60Install 10"x6" Wye 100 0503.60Fumish 125x6" Wye 100 0503.60Install 12"x6" Wye 101 0503.60Fumish 15"x6" Wye 101 0603.60 Install 15"x6" Wye 102 0503.60Fumish 181x6" Wye 102 0503.60Install 185x6" Wye 103 0503.60Fumish 24"x6" Wye 103 0503.60Install 24"'x6" Wye 104 0503.60Fumish 305x6' Wye 104 0503.60insta11305x6" Wye 105 0503.60Core RCP For Service 106 0503.60Reconnectto Existing San. Service EA 107 0503.60Type Stub Wall Closure EA 108 0503.60485x42" RCP Red.,C1111,Des.3006 EA 109 0503.6042X36" RCP Red.,C1.111,Des.3006 EA 110 0503.6048" RCP Storm Sew.CI. 4000D(Jacke "LF 111 0503.60Storm Sewer Stub 6" DIP LF 112 0503.60Storm Sewer Stub 8" DIP LF 113 0503. 6018" Steel Cas.Pipe Augered(San.) LF 114 0503.60Fumish 4" PVC Sanitary Service Pipe LE 114 0503.60Install 4" PVC Sanitary Service Pipe LF 115 0503.60Fumish 6" PVC Sanitary Service Pipe LF 115 0503.60ktstall 6" PVC Sanitary Service Pipe LF 116 0503.60Fumish 8" PVC Sanitary Sewer LF 116 0503.60Install 8" PVC Sanitary Sewer LF 117 0503.60Fumish 10" PVC Sanitary Sewer LF 117 0503.60Install 10' PVC Sanitary Sewer LF 118 0503.60Fumish 12" PVC Sanitary Sewer LF 118 0503.60Install 12" PVC Sanitary Sewer LF 119 0503.60Fumish 18' PVC Sanitary Sewer LF 119 0503.60Install 18" PVC Sanitary Sewer LF 120 0503.60Fu nish 24' PVC Sanitary Sewer LF 120 0503.60Install 24" PVC Sanitary Sewer LF 121 0503.60Rehabilitate San. Sewer 8' VCP LF 122 0503.60Rehabilitate San. Sewer 12" VCP LF 123 0503.60Rehabilitate San. Sewer 15" VCP LF 124 0503.60Rehabilitate San. Sewer 18" VCP LF 125 0503.60Rehabilitate San. Sewer 24" VCP/BrictLF 126 0503.60Rehabilitate San. Sewer 30" Brick LF 127 0503.60Rehabilitate San. Sewer 36" Brick LF 128 0503.60Rehabilitate San. Sewer 245x36" VCP LF 129 0503.60Rehabilitate San. Sewer Manhole LF 130 0503.60Televise Existing Sanitary Sewer LF 131 0503.60Ctean Existing Sanitary Sewer LF 132 0504.60Ternporary Water Service LS E/, Ei, Ep Ep EA EA EA EA EA PAGE 3 1.0 200.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 61.0 116.60 0.00 38.00 4,430.80 61.0 183.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 118.0 25.00 108 2,700.00 108.00 2,700.00 902.0 30.00 515 16,450.00 515.00 15,450.00 169.0 40.00 126 6,040.00 126.00 6,040.00 44.0 60.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 65.0 115.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 36.0 14.41 2 28.82 3.0(5" 43.23 36.0 65.59 2 111.18 3.00 166.77 1.0 29.92 0.00 7.00 209.44 1.0 70.08 0.00 7.00 490.56 65.0 42.38 19 805.22 20.00 847.60 85.0 87.62 19 1,664.78 20.00 1,752.40 8.0 66.84 1 66.84 3.00 200.52 8.0 83.16 1 83.16 3.00 249.48 8.0 70.83 0.00 1.00 70.83 8.0 129.17 0.00 1.00 129.17 69.0 119.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 59.0 180.47 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.0 119.63 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.0 280.47 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.0 150.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 184.0 30.00 20 600.00 38.00 1,140.00 35.0 225.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.0 600.00 0.00 1.00 600.00 1.0 500.00 0.00 1.00 600.00 56.0 500.00 0.00 -56.00 O 28,90000 0 526.0 30.00 178 6,340.00 365.00 10,950.00 126.0 35.00 331.6 11,602.60 464.00 16,240.00 60.0 85.00 0.00 50.00 4,250.00 110.0 0.62 0.00 110.00 6720 110.0 17.48 69 1,031.32 91.50 1,599.42 1,952.0 1.09 0.00 1,952.00 2,127.68 1,952.0 18.91 132 2,496.12 233.00 4,406.03 303.0 1.90 0.00 303.00 575.70 303.0 28.10 44.5 1,250.45 44.50 1,260.45 16.0 3.05 0.00 15.00 45.76 16.0 31.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 217.0 4.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 217.0 35.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 181.0 10.18 0.00 181.00 1,842.58 181.0 34.82 0.00 151.00 6,257.82 58.0 17.86 0.00 68.00 1,035.88 68.0 37.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 136.0 90.00 22 1,980.00 84.00 7,660.00 1,178.0 60.00 768 46,080.00 1,101.00 66,060.00 795.0 65.00 292 18,980.00 650.00 42,250.00 386.0 70.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,138.0 135.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 210.0 80.00 0.00 17.00 1,360.00 92.0 90.00 0.00 92.00 8,280.00 354 90.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 627.5 200.00 152.3 30,460.00 192.70 38,640.00 4,804.0 0.60 2663 1,597.80 4,098.00 2,458.80 4,804.0 1.50 2663 3,994.50 4,098.00 6,147.00 1.0 7,500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Oeo,co) t 133 0504.60Adjust Existing Gate Valve Box EA 68.0 110.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 134 0504.60Adjust Existing Curb Box EA 38.0 110.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 135 0504.60Adjust Existing Hydrant EA 10.0 500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 136 0504.60Buikheads Watermain (Ali Sizes) EA 26.0 160.00 0.00 1.00 150.00 0 37 0504.60Conn. to Exist. C.B. or M.H. EA 40.0 125.00 1 125.00 8.00 1,000.00 38 0504.60Connect to Existing Watermain EA 17.0 150.00 0.00 4.00 600.00 139 0504.606"x6" Wet Tap EA 2.0 1,000.00 0.00 2.00 2,000.00 140 0504.608"x6" Wet Tap EA 3.0 1,100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 141 0504.60Fumish 6" Gate Valve and Box EA 64.0 255.94 0.00 64.00`4 13,820.76 141 0504.601nata116" Gate Valve and Box EA 64.0 144.06 11 1,684.66 46.00 6,482.70 142 0504.60Fumish 8" Gate Valve and Box EA 8.0 357.24 2 714.48 10.00 3,672.40 142 0504.60Install 8" Gate Valve and Box EA 8.0 192.76 8 1,642.08 10.00 1,927.60 143 0504.60Fumish 10" Gate Valve and Box EA 6.0 613.06 0.00 6.00 3,078.30 143 0504.60Install 10" Gate Valve and Box EA 6.0 286.95 0.00 5.00 1,434.75 144 0504.60Fumish 12" Butterfly Valve and Box EA 6.0 594.94 0.00 6.00 3,669.64 144 0504.60Install 12" Butterfly Valve and Box EA 6.0 355.06 4 1,420.24 4.00 1,420.24 145 0504.60Fumish Hydrant EA 19.0 895.70 4 3,582.80 23.00 20,601.10 146 0504.60Install Hydrant EA 19.0 304.30 9 2,738.70 18.00 6,477.40 146 0504.60Install Hydrant EA 1.0 600.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 147 0504. 603 /4" Corporation Stop EA 39.0 40.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 148 0504.601" Corporation Stop EA 7.0 40.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 149 0504.602" Corporation Stop EA 2.0 40.00 4 160.00 29.00 1,160.00 150 0504.603/4 Curb Stop and Box EA 20.0 120.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 161 0604.601" Curb Stop and Box EA 4.0 130.00 0.00 2.00 260.00 152 0604.602' Curb Stop and Box EA 1.0 220.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 163 0504.60Connect to Existing Fire Stub EA 10.0 140.00 0.00 1.00 140.00 164 0504.60Reconnect Existing Water Service EA 33.0 35.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 165 0504.60Relocate Existing Curb Box and Stop EA 6.0 260.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 166 0504.60Fire Sprinkler Stup 6" DIP LF 333.0 20.00 798 15,960.00 1,433.00 28,660.00 157 0504.60Fire Sprinider Stub 8" DIP LF 45.0 25.00 195.5 4,887.50 195.50 4,887.50 158 0504.6018" Steel Casing Pipe Augered (Wat) LF 103.0 85.00 63 4,506.00 103.00 8,755.00 159 0504.60Fumish 6" DIP Watermain LF 1,145.0 6.81 0.00 756.00 4,392.36 169 0504.60Install 6" DIP Watermain LF 1,145.0 9.19 0.00 256.00 2,352.64 160 0504.60Fumish 8" DIP Watermain LF 2,033.0 7.94 76 603.44 2,072.00 16,451.68 160 0504.60install 8" DIP Watermain LF 2,033.0 10.06 1845 18,660.70 2,072.00 20,844.32 161 0504.60Fumish 10' DIP Watermain LF 1,660.0 10.45 0.00 1,680.00 17,656.00 161 0504.60Install 10" DIP Watermain LF 1,660.0 12.55 0.00 1,288.00 16,164.40 162 0504.60Fumish 12" DIP Watermain LF 2,763.0 13.21 529.5 6,994.70 1,729.50 22,846.70 162 0604.60Install 12' DIP Watennain LF 2,763.0 13.79 1729.5 23,849.81 1,729.60 23,849.81 163 0504.606" DIP Hydrant Lead LF 195.0 24.00 163 3,672.00 310.00 7,440.00 164 0504.603 /4" Copper Service IF 793.0 12.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 165 0604.601' Copper Service LF 163.0 13.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 166 0504.602' Copper Service LF 49.0 15.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 67 0504.604" Insulation SY 36.0 40.00 5 200.00 114.00 4,560.00 68 0504.62Fumish Watermain Fittings LF 12,283.0 1.25 685 831.25 12,948.00 16,185.00 68 0504.621nstall Watermain Fittings LF 12,283.0 0.76 5802 4,351.60 12,948.00 9,711.00 69 2506.606 Construct Manhole Design 48 -4020 LF 167.65 180.00 10 1,800.00 45.80 8,244.00 70 2506.506 Construct Manhole Design 60 -4020 LF 6.71 140.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 71 2506.506 Construct Manhole Design 72 -4020 LF 64.06 185.00 11 2,035.00 38.80 7,178.00 t2 2506.506 Construct Manhole Design 84 -4020 LF 14.46 275.00 6.66 1,831.50 14.46 3,976.50 '3 2506.507 Construct Catch Basin, Design X LF 156.30 125.00 14.6 1,825.00 47.60 5,937.50 '4 2506.607 Construct Catch Basin, Design Y LF 322.41 135.00 26.6 3,691.00 106.60 14,391.00 '6 2506.507 Construct Catch Basin, Design H LF 3.5 90.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6 2506.516 Furnish Cast. Assembly R1733 EA 29.0 118.57 0.00 29.00 3,438.53 6 10.516 Install Cast. Assembly R1733 EA 29.0 121.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 7 .516 Furnish Cast. Assembly R3250 -A EA 1.0 182.32 0.00 1.00 182.32 7 2506.616 Install Cast. Assembly 83260 -A EA 1.0 117.68 0.00 0.00 0.00 PAGE 4 178 2506.516 Furnish Cast. Assembly 83067 EA 178 2506.516 Install Cast. Assembly R3067 EA 179 2506.516 Furnish Cast. Assembly R- 6660 -JH (AEA 179 2506.516 Install Cast. Assembly R- 6660 -JH (AccEA 180 2506.516 Furnish Areaway Access Casting AsseEA 180 2506.516 Install Areaway Access Casting AsserrEA 181 2506.622 Adjust Frame Ring Casting EA 182 2506.522 Adjust Gas Main Valve Box EA 183 0506.60Spec. Struct No. 502 -Flap Gate MH LS LS 184 0506.60Spec. struct No. 500 -Levee Wall 185 2511.605 Handplaced Riprap Ciass4 186 2621.601 4' Concrete Walk 187 2521.601 6" Concrete Walk 188 0521.60Concrete Cross Gutter LF 189 0521.60Structural Areaway Roof SF 190 2531.501 Concrete Curb&Gutter,Des. B624 LF 191 2531.501 Concrete Curb&Gutter, Des. B618 LF 192 2531.501 Conc. Curb,Des. V6(Planter Curb) LF 193 2531.607 8" Concrete Driveway Pavement SY 194 2545.511 Lighting Unit, Type A(35') EA 196 2545.511 Lighting Unit, Type Al (32') EA 196 2645.511 Light Unit, Type A2 (30' Park Lots) EA 197 2545.511 Light. Unit, Type A3 (Signal Ext.) EA 198 2645.511 Luting Unit, Type A4 EA 199 2545.511 Lighting Unit, Type D EA 200 2645.516 Lighting Base, Design A EA 201 2545.52 F- 1 1/2" RSC LF 201 2645.521 1 1/2" Rigid Steel Conduit LF 202 2545.521 F- 2" RSC LF 202 2545.521 2" Rigid Steel Conduit LF 203 2545.523 F- 1 1/2" PVC LF 203 2545.523 1 1/2" PVC Conduit LF 204 2545.531 Underground Wire, 1 Cond. No. 4 SerLF 205 2545.531 Underground Wire, 1 Cond. #1/0 Ser.LF 206 2645.531 F- Underground Wire, 1 Conductor NcLF 206 2545.531 I- Underground Wire, 1 Conductor No LF 207 2545.531 F- Underground Wire, 1 Conductor NcLF 2545.531 I- Underground Wire, 1 Conductor No LF 208 2545.531 F- Underground Wire, 1 Conductor NcLF 208 2545.531 I- Underground Wire, 1 Conductor No LF 209 2545.541 Service Panel EA 210 0563.60Traffic Control LS 211 2564.531 F &I Sign Panel, Type C SF 212 0564.60Pavement Message (Handicap) EpoxyEA 213 0564.60Pavement Message (LT Arrow) Epoxy EA 214 0564.60Pavement Message (RTArrow) Epoxy EA 215 0564.60Pavement Message (Thur/RT Arrow) EEA 216 0564.60Pavement Message (Only) Epoxy EA 218 0564.60Salv. &Reinstall Sign Panel, Type C EA 219 0564.60F &i Sign Posts EA 220 0564.60E &I Street Name Signs EA 221 .0564.60Fumish Sign Posts EA 217 0564.60 Pavement Mess. (Zebra Crosswalk) -EIEA 222 0564.604" Double Solid Line -Yellow Epoxy LF 223 0564.604' Wide Solid Line -White Epoxy LF 224 0564.604' Wide Broken LIne Yellow Epoxy LF 226 0564.608" Wide Transverse Yellow Epoxy LF 0564.606" Solid Line (Crosswalks) -Epoxy LF 225 CY SF SF 112.0 112.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 122.0 39.0 1.0 1.0 25.0 336.0 319.0 186.0 697.0 17,210.0 836.0 2,641.2 86.0 3.0 1.0 6 0 8 87 2461 2461 230 230 18709 18,709.0 200.0 400.0 61,952.0 61,952.0 60,962.0 60,962.0 16,876.0 15,876.0 6.0 1.0 563.0 9.0 6.0 3.0 2.0 7.0 153.0 238.0 31.0 10.0 1 5,650.0 9,026.0 490.0 180 3,675.0 PAGE 5 182.32 117.68 320.12 (20.12) 1,652.88 647.12 85.00 85.00 15,000.00 25,000.00 60.00 2.00 3.00 10.00 68.00 10.00 5.30 12.00 25.00 1,155.00 1,165.00 1,165.00 860.00 0.00 620.00 480.00 1.18 4.22 1.54 4.66 0.25 2.35 0.50 1.00 0.22 0.28 0.10 0.40 0.04 0.26 6,300.00 60,000.00 17.00 155.00 120.00 120.00 130.00 155.00 12.00 64.00 180.00 60.00 1,180.00 0.70 1.06 1.10 3.15 2.10 0.00 9.00 1,640.88 0.00 9.00 1,059.12 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 1,652.88 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0Q, 0.00 0.00 0.60 7,500.00 1 25,000.00 1.00 25,000.00 33 1,650.00 33.00 1,650.00 24433 48,866.00 -e9;881-.80.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 146 1,480.00 286700 X55 x 2 7 600,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 235.00 2,350.00 2626 13,917.80 4,732.00 26,079.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 593.2 14,830.00 -6-70:20'5 46 3'00"' 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7 3,360.00 37.00 17,760.00 0.00 2,461.00 2,903.98 0.00 340.00 1,434.80 0.00 230.00 354.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 18,709.00 4,677.25 2045 4,805.75 5,645.00 13,265.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 61,952.00 13,629.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 60,962.00 6,096.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 12,000.00 480.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.40 20,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 44, b0 0,0c 15 13, 250,0( 1 9,1 227 0564. 6024" Solid Stop Line -White Epoxy LF 6i5.0 4.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 228 0565.6ORevise Signal System "A" SYSTEM 1.0 18,735.00 0.75 14,051.25 0.75 14,051.25 8 0565.60Material on Hand System "A" SYSTEM 1.0 3,365.00 0.00 1.00 3,365.00 0565.60Revise Signal System "B" SYSTEM 1.0 24,635.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0565.60Materiai on Hand System "B" SYSTEM 1.0 3365 0.00 1.00 3,365.00 230 0565.6ORevise Signal System "C" SYSTEM 1.0 23,535.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0565.60Material on Hand System "C" SYSTEM 1.0 3365 0.00 1.00 3,365.00 231 2571.506 Japanese Creeper VINE 240.0 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 232 2571.506 Virginia Creeper VINE 250.0 10.00 0.00 0.006 0.00 233 2571.606 Common Trumpet Creeper VINE 240.0 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 234 2576.601 Roadside Seeding ACRE 2.0 275.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 236 2576.502 Seed Mbcture 500 LB. 100.0 2.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 236 2575.505 Sodding SY 1,816.0 2.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 237 2575.511 Mulch Material, Type 1 TON 4.0 120.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 238 2576.619 Disk Anchoring ACRE 2.0 75.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 239 2680.601 Temporary Lane Marking RD STA 89.0 4.00 0.00 10.00 40.00 240 2104.605 Deduct for Relining Pvmt Rem. SY (1,000.0) 3.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 243 2301.501 Deduct for Relining Conc.Pvmt. SY (1,000.0) 18.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 244 2301.611 Deduct for Relining Struct.Conc. CY (244.0) 45.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 249 2451.609 Deduct for Relining Agg. Bedding CY (400.0) 7.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 260 2451.507 Deduct for Relining Gran. Bedding CY (400.0) 3.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 241 2105.621 Deduct for Relining Gran. Borrow CY (1,500.0) 6.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 242 2211.601 Deduct for Relining Agg.Base,Cl. 6 TON (680.0) 9.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 246 2331.510 Deduct for Relining Type 31 Binder TON (105.0) 19.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 246 2331.514 Deduct for Relining Type 31 Base TON (105.0) 19.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 247 2331.508 Deduct for Refining Type 41 Wear TON (105.0) 24.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 248 2357.502 Deduct for Relining Bit. Matt /Tack GAL (100.0) 1.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 261 0603.60Deduct for Relining 6" PVC Serv.Pipe LF (600.0) 16.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 252 0503.60Deduct for Relining Conn. to Ex. Sery EA (20.0) 30.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 253 0563.60Deduct for Refining Traffic Control LS (1.0) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 TOTAL BASE BID 860•098.60 1 PAGE 6 1 J, L3q, 3tq, 4g ALTERNATE NO. 1 REVISE UGHTIN G 264 2646.611 Deduct Light. Unit Type A(Cobrahead; (86.0) 1,166.00 0.00 0.00 255 2545.511 Deduct Light. Unit Type Al(Cobrahea (3.0) 1,165.00 0.00 0.00 256 2545.511 Deduct Light. Unit Type A2(Cobrahea (1.0) 1,155.00 0.00 0.00 257 2545.511 Deduct Light. Unit Type A3(Cobrahea (6.0) 860.00 0.00 0.00 258 2545.511 Deduct Light Unh Type A4(Cobrahea 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 259 2545.511 F- LIGHTING UNITS TYPE A 112 36 0.00 112 4,032.00 259 2545.511 Lighting Unit Type A (Shoebox) 112.0 1,350.00 0.00 0.00 260 2545.611 Lighting Unit Type Al (Shoebox) 3.0 1,350.00 0.00 0.00 261 2545.511 Lighting Unit Type A2(Shoebox) 11.0 1,350.00 0.00 0.00 262 2545.511 Lighting Unit Type A3(Shoebox) 6.0 1,090.00 0.00 0.00 263 2545.511 Lighting Unit Type A4 (Shoebox) 3.0 2,050.00 0.00 0.00 264 2545.515 Lighting Base Design A (Shoebox) 123.0 480.00 0.00 0.00 265 2545.615 Deduct Light Base Design A (Cobrahc (87.0) 480.00 0.00 0.00 266 0564.60Deduct Furnish hstall Sign Post E. (25.0) 64.00 0.00 0.00 TOTAL ADD ALTERNATE NO. 1: TOTAL BASE BID TOTAL OF ADD ALTERNATE NO. 1 AND BASE BID PAGE 7 0.00 4,032.00 860,098.60 4.7820,101.56- '3 i 4 860.098.60 >~i/41 1�3�t 3 1 `i 1t 3 35 /,yg APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT CONTINUED TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT $4,666,178.85 TOTAL AMOUNT EARNED iirRIAL SUITABLY STORED ON SiTE, NOT INCORPORATED INTO WORK NIP 2564.531 F &I Sign Panels Type C SF 84 664.602 Pvmt Message(Handicap) Epoxy EA -3 564.602 Salvage &Reinstall Sign Panel Type C EA 5 664.602 F &I Sign Posts 564.603 4• Wide Solid Line White Epoxy CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 521.602 Paver Walk 2521.601 Deduct 4" Conc Walk 520.611 Lean Mbc Conc Paver Base CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER NO. CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER NO. CONTRACTOR'S AFFIDAVIT the undersigned Contractor hereby swears under penalty of perjury that (1) all previous progress payments received from the Owner on accot of work performed under the contract referred to above have been applied by the undersigned to discharge in full all obligations of the t ndersi incurred in connection with work covered by prior Applications for Payment under said contract, and (2) all material and equipment incorporate in said Project or otherwise listed in or covered by this Application for Payment are free and clear of all liens, claims, security interests and enc DATED: q /91 r r COUNTY OF SS B me on this,2OdaY of a ,0 .44 l personally appeetrec46 know to me the NAdi r of the Contractor above mentioned; that he executed the abov plication all of the statements contained therein are true, correct and c or�plet v. �4 My Commission Expires: 7- 2 2- 9 Z G 1s STATE OF The undersigned has checked the Contractor's Application for Payment shown above. A part of this Application is the Contractor's Affidavit sta that all previous payments to him under this Contract have been applied by him to discharge in full all of his obligations h connection with the covered by all prior Applications for Payment. h accordance with the Contract, the undersigned approves payment to the Contractor of the Amount Due. Date: -3 0 EA 26 LF 30 PERCENT COMPLETE SF 18250 SF -18250 SF 18250 PERCENT COMPLETE PERCENT COMPLETE GROSS AMOUNT DUE LESS RETAINAGE AMOUNT DUE TO DATE LESS PREVIOUS APPLICATIONS AMOUNT DUE THIS APPLICATION JOHNSON BROS. CORPORATION r i tiAL; OH KEVIN A. lbHNSON NOTARY PUBLK MINNESOTA .r.►y HENNEPIN COUNTY My commission expires t SHO ELUOTT HEN IC SON, INC. BY PAGE 8 17.00 155.00 12.00 64.00 1.05 4.50 0.70 2.50 ic) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3422 15399.00 0.00 3422 8555.00 3422 3422 I,b3�,3S l •y( 1745-3-6 354, 4,824,466,56- 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15399.00 0.00 8555.00 t $*8;ebree- 6 82-4e449-4 i Is. 2-1 1-7766188348- l 57eI,jyp 2 896,540.82 -884 440:86 b B t Yet. 3 did d. •se _end sa that he is avf .:.itti-•' ":i: DEPARTMENT Printer. SUBMITTED BY FIRE Gordon Seim STAFF REQUEST ITEM DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST (Briefly outline what the request is) Request permission to purchase 6 rechargeable lights (3 spot and 3 flood, to be mounted in our first line trucks. MEETING DATE Oct. 1, 1991 FINANCIAL IMPACT (Briefly outline the costs, if any, that are associated with this request and the proposed source of the funds needed to fund the request) Each light is $98.00 with chargers for a total of $588.00. We have a balance of $1045.00 in capital outlay because one of our volunteers is building our fan stands and we made a better purchase on Hurst motor and ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ATTACHED YES NO _X_ ALL COUNCIL REQUEST ITEMS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY CLERK A MINIMUM OF FIVE WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO THE NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED COUNCIL MEETING IN ORDER TO BE PLACED IN THE COUNCIL MATERIAL PACKET. 7 7 6 /G Z��> DATE 7;:r C iL 1 O /L/ 5 9-27-91 w___N 9/26/91 City of Stillwater Department of Public Works 216 N. Fourth St. Stillwater, MN 55082 Attn: David Junker Mark S. Balay 416 S. Fifth St. Stillwater, MN 55082 430 -9462 Dear Choc, Thanks for discussing my concerns about the intersection of Willard and South Second St. and taking them to the council. This letter is a written follow -up to that verbal request. I ask that the City of Stillwater examine the dangerous conditions that exist at this intersection for the following reasons: 1) many children are present there twice -a -day as they walk to the Junior High School and St. Croix Catholic School. A school crossing guard is posted there briefly during a portion of these.time periods. 2) Parking of cars all around this intersection is heavy due again to school sessions and making room for bus parking on Willardstreet. 3) Vehicles coming up the hill southbound on Second street have a tendency to be accelerating approaching this intersection and then make an wide "S" curve maneuver in crossing Willard and continuing south on Second Street, at to high a rate of speed. Please consider the following control possiblities: 1) A STOP sign on Second Street southbound onto Willard 2) Place school crossing Warning signs on Second and also Willard with flashers to call attention to the problem. Also 20mph signs. 2) Stripe crosswalks across pavement where children cross and paint curbs yellow back from intersections far enough to keep parked vehicles from blocking lines of sight. Thanks in advance for the City Government's attention to and solution of this matter. --1/ Since -ely, rk S. Balay cc :=rryr"Abrahamson! 9/26/91 City of Stillwater Mayor's Office 216 N. Fourth St. Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Mayor Abrahamson, Mark S. Balay 416 S. Fifth St. Stillwater,MN 55082 430 -9462 Enclosed is a copy of a traffic control request I made today with the Public Works Department. I am making this request in an attempt to take a negative situation and get some positive results out of it. Today,I was involved in a car accident at this intersection after leaving my parent's house at 711 S. First street and going West on Willard. I collided with a car that had just come up Second St. Fortunately no one was hurt, but both cars were knocked from the intersection toward sidewalks where children would have been in just a few minutes. The other driver stated he was blinded by the sun and that parked cars blocked his view. My view was also hindered by parked cars. I was on my way to drive my daughter to school and the other driver had just dropped one son off at the junior high and was on his way up Second St. to take the other to High School. In speaking with Shirley Tibbetts,who witnessed the accident from her home on the corner, I found out that "close calls "are common place here and a neighborhood boy, Dan Lund,was struck on his bicycle by a motorcycle under the same conditions. The body shops can fix our cars and I'm sure both of us will be more careful as we approact this intersection. The best thing thatcan happen from this unpleasant experience is that the traffic control at this intersection be fine tuned to provide a better zone of safety for.___ vehicles and "little pedestrians cc: David Junker Thanks for yo consid ration, Mark S. Belay STAFF REQUEST ITEM DEPARTMENT A d m i n i s t r a t i o n MEETING DATE October 1, 1991 DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST (Briefly outline what the request is): Request to purchase a Microfiche Reader /Printer in order to view various records that have been or wiiT mlcroriimea by i=ne Mate inter ecnnoi 1 es croup in downtown St. Paul as part of the on -going records retention process. I have reviewed two machines one from ABACI, Inc. and AMI Canon. T rernmmPnrl the FyPrnm A(]C10 Firhe Reader Printer with Pirsm Lens 24XP, with Toner Cartridge. I have discussed this item with Richard Scheller of the InterTechnologies Group and Library Director Lynne Bertalmio, who also recommend this machine. FINANCIAL IMPACT (Briefly outline the cots, if any, that are associated with this request and the proposed source of the funds needed to fund the request) The cost is $2,348.00 from ABACI, Inc. This item is within budget. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ATTACHED: YES x NO ALL COUNCIL REQUEST ITEMS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY CLERK A MINIMUM OF FIVE WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO THE NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED COUNCIL MEETING IN ORDER TO PLACED IN THE COUNCIL MATERIAL PACKET. SUBMITTED BY: Mary Lou Johnson DATE: September 26, 1991 QUANTITY BY ABACI, INC. 212 North Smith ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55102 (612) 292 -0929 TO CITY OF STILLWATER 216 NORTH 4TH STREET STILLWATER, MN 55082 MARY LOU JOHNSON ESTIMATED SHIPPING DATE SHIPPED VIA BEST WAY FACTORY DESCRIPTION 12 -10 -90 INQUIRY DATE F.O.B. TERMS 1 EYECOM 9000 FICHE READER PRINTER WITH PRISM LENS 24XP, TONER CARTRIDGE LIST PRICE CITY OF STILLWATER COST WARRANTY 90 DAY DELIVERY 5 DAY; DELIVERY INST,ALLATION INCLUDED 1 QUOTATION DATE SALESPERSON 1 MICRO COPY 1000, AUTOMATIC IMAGE ROTATION, LENS 24X, TONE=R CARTRIDGE LIST COST CITY OF STILLw#fER COST WARRANTY 90 DAY; DELIVERY 30 DAY; DELIVERY INSTALLATION INCLUDED SIGN AND RETURN YELLOW ACCEPTANCE COPY WHEN ORE ERING. PLEASE INDICATE THE ABOVE NUMBER WHEN ORDERING JOE SALSCHE.IDER INQUIRY NUMBER NET 30 PRICE ACCEPTED DATE Oga,&cy 1493 AMOUNT $2739.00 $2348.00 $3676.00 $2949.00 WE ARE PLEASED TO SUBMIT THE ABOVE QUOTATION FOR YOUF CONSIDERATION. SHOULD YOU PLACE AN ORDER, BE ASSURED IT WILL RECEIVE OUR PROMPT ATTENTION. THIS QUOTATION IS SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS PRINTED ON REVEIISE SIDE, AND IS VALID FOR DAYS. 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DA: SEPTEMBER 27, 1991 THE CITY COUNCIL, AT THE MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 17, 1991 DENIED A REQUEST FROM CARA CAPUZZI TO WORK ON A PART TIME BASIS DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR. CARA WANTED TO REDUCE HER HOURS IN ORDER TO COMPLETE HER SCHOOL WORK IN THE LAW ENFORCEMENT FIELD. IT IS MY UNDERSTANDING THAT CARA IS ENROLLED IN SCHOOL AND HAS BEEN WORKING REDUCED HOURS BY TAKING TIME OFF WITHOUT PAY. APPARENTLY CARA IS ALSO TRYING TO MAKE OTHER ARRANGEMENTS SUCH AS ENROLLING IN WIGHT COURSES WHICH WOULD LET HER CONTINUE HER FULL TIME WORK STATUS. THEREFORE, HER TIME OFF WITHOUT PAY SITUATION MAY EE A TEMPORARY ONE. HOWEVER, THE COUNCIL HAS ALREADY DECIDED THAT CARA'S JOB BE A FULL TIME POSITION AND I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE NECESSARY TO HAVE THE COUNCIL REVIEW OR AT LEAST UNDERSTAND THE PRESENT STATUS OF CARA'S EMPL- OYMENT. I DON'T BELEIVE THE SITUATION IS CAUSING ANY UNDUE HARDSHIP FOR THE CITY AT THIS TIME. HOWEVER I WILL NEED CLARIFICATION AS TO WHETHER OR NOT THE COUNCIL FINDS THIS "TEMPORARY" SITUATION ACCEPTABLE. I CAN DISCUSS THIS MATTER WITH THE COUNCIL AND CHIEF MAWHORTER AT THE MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT. C'C' Chief Mawhorter OL REGULAR MEETING STILLWATER CITY COUNCIL MINUTES September 17, 1991 The Meeting was called to order by Mayor Abrahamson. Present: Councilmembers Bodlovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Absent: None Also Present: Press: City Coordinator Kriesel City Attorney Magnuson Finance Director Deblon Consulting Engineer Moore Comm. Dev. Director Russell Planning Comm. Chair Fontaine Public Works Director Junker Public Safety Director Mawhorter City Clerk Johnson Julie Kink, The Courier Mike Marsnik, Stillwater Gazette Mary Alden, St. Croix Valley Press Others: Rick Sauers, Dave Perochesci, Mr. Poynter, R. Kilty, Ron Keppler, Laura Smith. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Motion by Councilmember Funke, seconded by Councilmember Opheim to approve the minutes of the following meetings as presented: Special Reconvened Meetings August 27, 1991; Regular Recessed Meetings Sept. 3, 1991. (All in favor). INDIVIDUALS, DELEGATIONS COMMENDATIONS 1. Ron Keppler Laura Smith, Stillwater Pet Shop Concerns regarding new Animal Ordinance. Mr. Keppler was not present at this time. The item will be discussed when he appears. STAFF REPORTS 1. Community Development Director No report. 2. Finance Director No report. 3. Public Works Director Check Valves on Deerpath Motion by Councilmember Funke, seconded by Councilmember Bodlovick to approve the placement of a check valve at 254 Deerpath Ct. (All in favor). 1 7:00 P.M. Stillwater City Council Minutes September 17, 1991 Regular Meeting Discussion of Placement of "No Parking" Signs on Owens Myrtle Street Mr. Junker stated he had received a request to not place these signs in the area of this intersection, creating a right -turn lane, because of heavy traffic and safety concerns. Council concurred with the request and Mr. Junker will wait to hear from the County before taking final action. Stagnant Pond near Marine Circle Councilmember Funke brought the issue of the stagnant pond in back of Marine Circle to Public Works Director Junker's attention. Mr. Junker stated they could possibly use a recycling pump in that location after approval from the DNR. Discussion of Problem Traffic Areas in Downtown Area Most of the problems ana complaints are due to the Downtown construction. Consulting Engineer MDore stated Mr. Van Wormer could contact Mn /DOT to see if the signals could be timed differently. No action was taken. 4. Public Safety Director Mr. Mawhorter reported that Officer Ulrich will have surgery on an injured hand due to injuries sustained making an arrest. Therefore, the Police Force will be two officers short and overtime may be required. Traffic Problems at Interlachen Way Bayberry Ave. Motion by Councilmember Farrell, seconded by Councilmember Funke to adopt the appropriate resolution approving the recommendation of the Police Dept. for the placement of three warning signs in the area of the intersection of Bayberry and Interlachen play. (Resolution No. 91 -184) Ayes Councilmembers Bodlovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None Parking Enforcement during Downtown Construction Motion by Councilmember Farrell, secondea by Councilmember Funke to approve the enforcement of on- street parking regulations, suspend enforcement of the parking lots; issue warning summons for first time offenders issue $5.00 parking tickets to those vehicles who have been cited with a warning summons; suspend issuance of parking permits until a later date; to give credit to those persons who have already bought parking permits; and to check with Council before re- establishing a regular parking program. (All in favor). Request to Job -Share arking Control Officer Position Motion by Councilmember Funke, seconded by Councilmember Bodlovick to deny the request of Parking Control Officer Cara Capuzzi for job- sharing her position. (Ayes 3; Nays 2, Coun:ilmembers Farrell Opheim). 2 Stillwater City Council Minutes September 17, 1991 Regular Meeting Motion by Councilmember Opheim, seconded by Councilmember Bodlovick to authorize the posting of the Parking Control Officer position contingent on Officer Capuzzi resigning. (Ayes 4; Nays 1, Councilmember Funke). INDIVIDUALS, DELEGATIONS COMMENDATIONS 1. Ron Keppler Laura Smith, Stillwater Pet Shop Concerns regarding new Animal Ordinance. Ron Keppler, owner of the Pet Shop at 226 So. Main St., asked if the newly adopted animal ordinance would also regulate his pet shop and ne was told it would. He further stated that at least 50% of his business includes birds, reptiles and other unusual pets and this ordinance would greatly affect his business. Extensive discussion followed on why these kinds of pets are being regulated. Comments were also made by Rick Sauers, owner of the cougar. City Attorney Magnuson explained the penalties. Also, the individuals were told they could apply for a Special Use Permit which includes the insurance coverage. No further action was taken. Council recessed for ten minutes and reconvened at 8:15 P.M. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Discussion of Hudson Street Improvement, L.I. 272. City Coordinator Kriesel explained the Council conducted an improvement hearing on March 19, 1991, ordered the improvement and, in July, awarded the construction bid to Tower Asphalt contingent upon receiving assessment waivers from the four affected property owners. However, two of the four failed to sign the waivers. Discussion between Staff and Council followed regarding whether to go ahead with the project or forget it. Motion by Councilmember Farrell, seconded by Councilmember Funke to adopt the appropriate resolution awarding the bid for the reconstruction of Hudson Street, L.I. 272, to Tower Asphalt; and removing the contingency of receiving signed waivers from all affected property owners. (Resolution No. 91 -185) Ayes Councilmembers Bodlovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None Motion by Councilmember Bodlovick, seconded by Councilmember Farrell to adopt the appropriate resolution declaring the cost to be assessed and ordering the preparation of proposed assessment for L.I. 272, Hudson St. (Resolution No. 91 -182). Ayes Councilmembers Bodlovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None 3 Stillwater City Council Minutes September 17, 1991 Regular Meeting Motion by Councilmember Bodlovick, seconded by Councilmember Farrell to adopt the appropriate resolution setting the assessment hearing date of October 8, 1991 for L.I. 272, Hudson. St. (Resolution No. 91 -183). Ayes Councilmembers Bodlovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None 2. Possible Award of Bid for L.I. 257/259, No. Main Street /Lowell Inn /Rivertown Commons Parking Lots. Consulting Engineer Moore explained the proposal for construction of the No. Main St. /Riverviea Commons /Lowell Inn parking lots. The No. Main St. lot is located on the Mn /DOT property and Johnson Brothers Construction has been storing their construction equipment in this space until the downtown construction is completed. Staff has been unable to locate another space for this purpose. Discussion followed regarding asking Tower Asphalt to extend the contract for the No. Main St. lot until next spring and to start tie Rivertown Commons /Lowell Inn now. Mr. Moore also stated that the Minnesota Zephyr will not be constructed as fast as originally planned and may affect the construction of the storm sewer. Motion by Councilmember Opheim, seconded by Councilmember Funke to adopt the appropriate resolution awarding the bid for L.I. 257/259, No. Main St. /Lowell In /Rivertown Cpmnons Parking Lots to Tower Asphalt subject to agreement with Tower Asphalt for a Change Order in order to delay the No. Main St. parking lot. (Resolution No. 91 -186) Ayes Councilmembers Bodlovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None 3. Comment on Nomination of the Downtown Stillwater Commercial Historic District to the National Register of Historic Places. Motion by Councilmember 0)heim, seconded by Councilmember Funke to authorize the submission of a letter to the National Register of Historic Places, supporting the nomination of the Downtown Stillwater Commercial Historic Dist. (All in favor). 4. Recommendation for Nei Planning Commission Members. Motion by Councilmember Bodlovick, seconded by Councilmember Funke to approve the appointment of Gene BRalka and Darwin Wald to the Planning Commission. (Ayes 4; Nays 1, Coun :ilmember Farrell). NEW BUSINESS 1. Set Public Hearing Date for Special Assessments on October 8, 1991. L.I. 254, Mulberry St. Motion by Councilmember Farrell, seconded by Councilmember Funke to set the assessment rate at $45.00 a front foot, plus services, and direct Staff to 4 Stillwater City Council Minutes September 17, 1991 Regular Meeting draft an assessment policy including sideyard and other considerations for presentation to Council. (All in favor). Motion by Councilmember Bodlovick, seconded by Councilmember Farrell to adopt the appropriate resolution declaring the cost to be assessed ordering preparation of proposed assessment for L.I. 254, Mulberry St. (Resolution No. 91 -176) Ayes Councilmembers Bodlovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None Motion by Councilmember Farrell, seconded by Councilmember Bodlovick to adopt the appropriate resolution setting the assessment hearing on the proposed assessment for L.I. 254, Mulberry St. for October 8, 1991. (Resolution No. 91 -177) Ayes Councilmembers Bodlovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None L.I. 271, Curve Crest Blvd. Motion by Councilmember Funke, seconded by Councilmember Opheim to set the assessment rate at $20,000 per acre, plus services, minimum, for property in the Industrial Park. (All in favor). Motion by Councilmember Funke, seconded by Councilmember Opheim to adopt the appropriate resolution declaring the cost to be assessed ordering preparation of proposed assessment for L.I. 271, Curve Crest Blvd. (Resolution No. 91 -178) Ayes Councilmembers Bodlovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None Motion by Councilmember Bodlovick, seconded by Councilmember Farrell to adopt Resolution No. 91 -179 setting the assessment heariny on the proposed assessment for L.I. 271, Curve Crest Blvd. for October 8, 1991. (Resolution No. 91 -179) Ayes Councilmembers Bodlovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None L.I. 273, Highlands of Stillwater Motion by Councilmember Farrell, seconded by Councilmember Funke to adopt the appropriate resolution declaring the cost to be assessed ordering preparation of proposed assessment for L.I. 273, Highlands of Stillwater. (Resolution No. 91 -180) 5 Stillwater City Council Minutes September 17, 1991 Regular Meeting Ayes Councilmembers Boclovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None Motion by Councilmember Bodlovick, seconded by Councilmember Farrell to adopt the appropriate Resolution setting the assessment hearing on the proposed assessment for L.I. 273, Highlands of Stillwater for October 8, 1991. (Resolution No. 91 -181) Ayes Councilmembers Boolovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None 2. Request for authorization to have an Update of Levy Wall Study prepared. Comm. Dev. Director Iusseli stated approximately $5,000 in TIF funds will be eligible for the study. Mr. Moore documented how the wall has deteriorated and the remedies that could be used. Mr. Moore also stated the staff is looking at other sources of funding for this project. "Stop- gap" measures such as barricades to keep people off the walkway, overlaying of the sicewalk, patching the steps in order to extend the life of the pavement were discussed. Motion by Councilmember Funke, seconded by Councilmember Farrell to authorize the update of the Levee Mall study. (All in favor). 3. Letter to Sen. Durenberger Regarding Historic Preservation Provisions of New Highway Act. Motion by Councilmember Bodlovick, seconded by Councilmember Farrell to approve the submission of a letter to Sen. Durenberger regarding historic preservation provisions cf the new Highway Act. (All in favor). CONSENT AGENDA Motion by Councilmember Opheim, seconded by Councilmember Funke to approve the Consent Agenda of September i7, 1991, including the following: (All in favor) 1. Directing Payment of Bills (Resolution No. 91 -175). Ayes Councilmembers Bodlovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None 2. The following Contractors Licenses: Andlar Construction, Inc. General Contractor New 12000 Sunset Ave. N.E. Circle Pines, Mn. 55014 Steve Chilstrom Drywall Plastering, etc. New 15721 Kiowa St.N.W. Andover, Mn. 55304 6 Stillwater City Council Minutes September 17, 1991 Regular Meeting Haussner Construction General Contractor New 12054 McKusick Rd. Stillwater, Mn. 55082 Junker Landscaping General Contractor Renewal 807 So. 4th St. Stillwater, Mn. 55082 Langenfeld Masonry, Inc. Masonry Brick Work New 11985 Pt. Douglas Rd. So. Hastings, Mn. 55033 Robbie Construction General Contractor New 3985 Evergreen Pl. Shoreview, Mn. 55126 Robbie's Repair Siding Applicator New 16783 Upper 17th St. St. Croix Beach, Mn. 55043 3 Submission of Claire for Sewer Back -up at 236 Deerpath Ct. to Insurance Agent 4 Set Public Hearing date of Oct. 1, 1991 for the following Planning Cases: a. Case No. SUB /91 -46 Minor Subdivision of 1,400 sq. ft. of Lot 19 to Lot 18 of Fairmeadows 1st Add. (10 ft. of property along the north 140 ft. boundary line of Lot 19) located at 2316 Oakridge Rd. 2307 Fairmeadows Rd. in the RA, Single Family Residential Dist., John Serier, Applicant. b. Case No. V/91 -47 Variance to the Bluffland /Shoreland Ordinance for the placement of an on -site septic system on a slope greater than 12 located on Dellwood Rd. No. in the RA, Single Family Residential Dist. Bluffland /Shoreland Dist., Kenneth Seefert, Applicant. c. Case No. V/91 -48 Variance to the Sign Ordinance for the placement and replacement of exterior signage for Lakeview Memorial Hospital /St. Croix Valley Clinic at 919 West Anderson St. in the RB, Two Family Residential Dist., Visual Communications, Applicant. COUNCIL REQUEST ITEMS Minnesota State Band Concert Mayor Abrahamson announced that the Minnesota State Band will be performing at 7:00 P.M., Wednesday, September 25, 1991 at Pioneer Park and all are invited to attend. STAFF REPORTS (Continued) City Coordinator Purchase of Equipment for Parks Dept. 7 Stillwater City Council Minutes September 17, 1991 Regular Meeting Motion by Councilmember Funke, seconded by Councilmember Bodiovick to approve the purchase of a chain Saw for $329.00 and trash can holder for $250.00 by the Parks Dept. (All in favor). Purchase of Cellular Phone for Building Official's Vehicle Motion by Councilmember Funke, seconded by Councilmember Opheim to purchase a cellular telephone for t}e Building Official's vehicle at a cost of $299.00. (All in favor). Posting of Laborer /Mzintenance Position Motion by Councilmember Cpheim, seconded by Councilmember Funke to post the position of Laborer/Maintenance Worker, Public Works Dept., internally, for five days, Sept. 18 24, 1991. (Ayes 4; Nays 1, Councilmember Bodlovick). Resolution Honoring Shirley Montbriand Motion by Councilmember Bodlovick, seconded by Councilmember Funke to adopt the appropriate resoluticn honoring Shirley Montbriand for her twenty years of outstanding service as Secretary for the City of Stillwater. (Resolution No. 91 -187) Ayes Councilmembers Bodiovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None Special Council Meetings on Sept. 24 25, 1991 Mr. Kriesel announced that Council will meet with the Fire Relief Ass'n. at 4:30 P.M. on Tuesday, September 24, 1991 to discuss Fire Relief Assn. investments; and 4:3C P.M. on Wednesday, September 25, 1991 with the Solid Waste Advisory Committee. Purchase of Supplies for Refurbishing of Bandshell in Pioneer Park Motion by Councilmember Bodlovick, seconded by Councilmember Opheim to approve the purchase of paint one supplies for refurbishing the bandshell at Pioneer Park in the amount of $5(0.00. (All in favor). City Attorney Reconvened Assessment Hearing for Certain Property Owners in L.I. 257, Downtown Constructior Motion by Councilmember Funke, seconded by Councilmember Opheim to adopt the appropriate resoluticn declaring the cost to be assessed ordering preparation of the proposed assessment for the reconvened portion of L.I. 257, Downtown Plan Improvements. (Resolution No. 91 -188) Ayes Councilmembers Bodlovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None 8 Stillwater City Council Minutes September 17, 1991 Regular Meeting Motion by Councilmember Opheim, seconded by Councilmember Funke to adopt the appropriate resolution setting the assessment hearing on the reconvened portion of the proposed assessments for L.I. 257, Downtown Plan Improvements for October 8, 1991 at 3:00 P.M. (Resolution No. 91 -189) Ayes Councilmembers Bodlovick, Farrell, Funke, Opheim and Mayor Abrahamson. Nays None City Clerk Motion by Councilmember Bodlovick, seconded by Councilmember Opheim to approve the attendance of approximately seven Staff Members at the Municipals Fall Meeting in Bloomington on October 24, 1991. (All in favor). COMMUNICATIONS /REQUESTS 1. Carole V. Ryden, representing Sandra Boehm Assoc., regarding Downtown Improvement Project. Council took note of this letter. 2. Audrey Mularie, Grants Mgr., Minn. Dept. of Trade Economic Dev., Regarding Lowell Park. Council noted this communication. 3. Doug Ryan, Wash. Co. Environment Land Use Div. Mgr., Regulation of Railroad Operations. Council noted this letter no action taken. 4. Pat Mulvehill, 301 W. Myrtle St. Concerns regarding drainage onto his property. Discussion followed regarding the problems confronting Mr. Mulvihill as to the drainage on his property. Mr. Moore recommended a study be done to see what the problems may be. Motion by Councilmember Opheim, seconded by Councilmember Funke authorizing the Consulting Engineer to evaluate the situation causing the drainage problems on the property at 301 W. Myrtle St. (All in favor). ADJOURNMENT Motion by Councilmember Bodlovick, seconded by Councilmember Farrell to adjourn the meeting at 9:55 P.M. (All in favor). ATTEST: CITY CLERK 9 MAYOR Stillwater City Council Minutes September 17, 1991 Regular Meeting Resolutions: No. 91 -1/5 Directing Payment of Bills. No. 91 -176 Preparation of Assessment Roll, L.I. 254, Mulberry St. No. 91 -177 Set Assess.Hearing for L.I. 254, Mulberry St. No. 91 -178 Preparation of Assessment Roll, L.I. 27i, Curve Crest Blvd. No. 91 -179 Set Assess.Hearing for L.I. 271, Curve Crest Blvd. No. 91 -180 Prep. of Assess. Roll, L.I. 273, Highlands of Stillwater. No. 91 -181 Set Assess.Hearing for L.I. 273, Highlands of Stillwater. No. 91 -182 Prep. of Assess. Roll, L.I. 272, Hudson St. No. 91 -183 Set Assess.Hearing for L.I. 272, Hudson St. No. 91 -184 Placement of Warning Signs for Bayberry Interlachen. No. 91 -185 Award Bid to Tower Asphalt for L.I. 272, Hudson St. No. 91 -186 Award Bid to Tower Asphalt for L.I. 257/259, Parking Lots. No. 91 -187 Commending Shirley Montbriand. No. 91 -188 Prep. of Assess. Roll, Reconvened portion of L.I. 257. No. 91 -189 Set Reconvened Assess. Hearing for L.I. 257, Downtown Const. 10 September 19, 1991 Mary Lou Johnson City Clerk City of Stillwater 216 North 4th Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Mary Lou: Would you please consider placing me on the City Council meeting agenda on Tuesday, October 1, in order to update the City Council on the Minnesota Zephyr project as well as discuss the downtown redevelopment project. I would also like the City Council to consider replacing the power and telephone poles underground at 601 North Main Street. If you have any questions prior to the meeting please advise. President 601 NORTH MAIN, P.O. BOX 573, STILLWATER, MINNESOTA 55082 612- 430 -3000 David T. Magnuson James I. Moberg Dear Ms. Ryden: MAGNUSON MOBERG ATTORNEYS AT LAW TIIE GRAND GARAGE GALLERY 324 SOUTII MAIN STREET P.O. BOX 438 STILLWATER, MN 55082 Carole V. Ryden Sandra R. Boehm Associates, Ltd. 2310 American National Bank Building St. Paul, MN 55101 DTM /sls cc: Mayor Wally Abrahamson City Council Nile Kriesel, City Coordinator SEH Telephone: (612) 439 -9464 Telecopier: (612) 439 -5641 September 27, 1991 I have reviewed your letter of September 26, 1991. To suggest that I would advise the City Council that they are not obligated to provide lighting to the downtown is absolutely preposterous. I did tell you, however, that you and your clients are interfering with the orderly process of government and that it was irresponsible of you to threaten litigation to compel the installation of lighting by a certain date. To suggest that you and your clients can do a better job of managing this improvement project than the City Engineer is also irresponsible. It is an easy matter to sit in the cat bird seat and point out inconsistencies in the construction schedule or small matters regarding completion. In addition, your aggressive and accusatory attitude at these construction meetings does not facilitate the free exchange of information that the City Council intends. It appears as if the meetings are a forum for you to cross examine and intimidate the City Engineer, and my job is to protect him and the City itself from this sort of abuse. I acknowledge your right to petition the City Council for redress of grievances and also your right to see all public information that is held by the City or by its agents. Accordingly, I enclose copies of the compliance letters that have been sent to Johnson Bros. by SEH. Barry Peters of SEH is in the process of double checking his files and he will let me now on Tuesday, October 1st if there are any other letters. I'll let you know the result of his search. Yours very truly, David T. Magnu 09/27/91 09:13 6122902534 SANDRA R. BOEHM ELAINE 5HRIVCR MIC41041, M. CARTER September 26, 1991 Mayor and City Council Members City of Stillwater 216 N. 4th St. Stillwater, Minnesota 55082 RE: DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dear Council: SANDRA BOEHM ASSOCIATES PAGE 03 SANDRA R. BOEH3kI ASSOCIATES, LTD. ATTORNEYS AT LAN 2310 AMERICAN NATIONAL SANK BUILDING SAINT PAUL, MINNCSOTA BBIOI (9121 290 -5 FACSIMILE (Ism 290.2534 KATHLEEN B. LINDENBERG -ADMINISTRATOR Thank you for placing us on your Agenda for October 1, 1991. Our clients have some continuing concerns about the construction activities in downtown Stillwater. As you know, one of their primary concerns has been lighting. Although some temporary lighting has been installed, as of this date, some areas are still too dark. Specifically the area of Chestnut Street between Water and Main Streets is still too dark. Also, some lighting is needed at Second and Chestnut. We understand that the final lift on Main Street may not be installed until next Spring. In the meantime, there is a considerable difference in elevation between the roadway and the edge of the gutter. Is there anything which can be done to "ramp" these drop -offs until the final asphalt is installed? In general we are concerned about the serious delays in getting this project finished. With regard to this issue, we have two suggestions: 1. Establish better communication between Johnson Bros. and the utilities companies; and 2. Insist that Johnson Bros. work overtime if necessary to meet the contracted deadline. At the Thursday construction meeting, the City Attorney, David T. Magnuson, made the following comments: 1. The City is not obligated to provide lighting to downtown; 2. Our clients are "interferring with the orderly process of government." 09/27/91 09:13 6122902534 Mayor and City Council Members Downtown Improvement Project Page 2 In response we remin provide for the heal is, therefore, oblig for the downtown are assure that the cons rather than wait unt have been damaged to downtown streets. I "construction coordi persons who should b doing their job. Ou you that the City has the responsibilty to h, safety, and welfare of its citizens and ted to see that some lighting is provided s. Our clients' goal is to act now to ruction is completed as quickly as possible, 1 they have been damaged even more than they date by the condition of Stillwater's in that process, we appear to have become ators" by default, it is only because the coordinating the construction were not clients have not interferred with the. "orderly process of government," rather they have retained our law firm to interfere with what they perceive to be a breakdown in the gov rnmental process. Citizens have the ri ht to petition their government for redress of grievances. Our lients are exercising that right by seeking solutions to problem which have developed during the course of the construction pro ect. Our clients' tax and assessment dollars will pay for this project; therefore, they have the right to ask for, and receive, answers about this project in a prompt and courteous manner. Sincerely, Carole V. Ryden CVR *vs cc; City Attorney SANDRA R. BOEHM AND PSSOCIATBS, LTD SANDRA BOEHM ASSOCIATES PAGE 02 PLANNING APPLICATION REVIEW CASE NO. SUB /91 -46 Planning Commission meeting: September 9, 1991 Project Location: 2316 Oakridge Road and 2307 Fairmeadows Road Comprehensive Plan District: Single Family Zoning District: RA Single Family Residential Applicant's Name: John Serier Type of Application: A minor subdivision. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A minor subdivision taking 1,400 square feet from Lot 19 and adding it to Lot 18 of Fairmeadows First Addition. DISCUSSION: The request is to subdivide ten feet of property along tne north 140 feet boundary line of Lot 19. Lot 19 and 20 are a single lot of record. The owner of Lot 18, would like to purchase this property of record and combine it with his lot. Lot 19 and 20 and Lot 18 presently meet the width, depth and lot size requirements for the RA, Single Family Residential District. The new lots will also meet the RA lot requirements. A survey and legal description will be needed for recording at the County. The applicant will submit a more detailed plan showing setbacks at meeting time. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1. A survey and site plan showing accurate boundary lines and structure locations shall be submitted before City Council review. 2. The rearyard setbacks of both structures on the properties shall net the twenty five foot setback for the RA, Single Family Residential Zoning District. 3. Lot 19, combined with Lot 20, shall remain as one buildable lot. subdivided. FINDINGS: If this subdivision meets the rearyard setback requirements for both properties for the RA Single Family District, tne proposed land division is consistent with the use and lot size requirements of the Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan. ATTACHMENT: Site Plan. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Approval with conditions. CASE NUt4BERJ 9/ -46 Date Filed PLANNING ADMINISTRATIVE FORM Lo t 17 f-.A El N t u Street Location of Property: Legal Description of Proport;n Lof__.l9 Owner: Name c /At) 'J It\ r t� Address a I6, C herb 1. North directic n. 2. Location of rroposed structure on lot. 3. Dimensions of front and side set- backs. 4. Dimensions o proposed structure. 5. Street names. 6. Location of adjacent existing buildings. 7. Other information as may be requested. Comments: (Use other side), Case Number W Fee Paid 7.0 o ,4jj+ of Phone: 3` -7 Applicant (if other than owpor): Name LF ZL Address 3a7 >t�t -t j Phone: x"39 3 Typo of Requests Rezoning Approval of Preliminary Plat Special Use Permit Approval of Final Plat Variance X_ Other U fl \I L.! C I Description of Request: -I— ivot -A-I d b LO e i'u i1 .01 Signature of Applicant: Date of Public Hearing: NOTE: Sketch of proposed property and structure to be drawn on back of this form -or at- tached, showing the following: 4 Approved Denied by the Planning Commission on (due) subject to the following conditions: r Approved Denied by the Council on subject to the following conditions: J 4- a) c-) rt I ..9..... j(-- C•N 0 LA 1 (t -4 T 7 1 kTh S 0 t t■ c --O 1. -C) 'tk i5N (5 1- a 4- 9-) (,4 \-2 77 9 .11 PLANNING APPLICATION REVIEW CASE NO. V/91 -48 Planning Commission Meeting: September 9, 1991 Project Location: 919 West Anderson Street Comprehensive Plan District: Two Family Residential Zoning District: RB Applicant's Name: Visual Communications Type of Application: Variance PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A variance to the Sign Ordinance for a sign program for Lakeview Memorial Hospital /St. Croix Valley Clinic. DISCUSSION: The request is to upgrade most of the signage at the Lakeview Memorial Hospital /St. Croix Valley Clinic site. his sign plan includes a free standing and wall identification signs, directional signs and regulatory signs. It also includes new emergency signage along Greeley Street. The new sign plan includes the use of the Lakeview Memorial Hospital logo for a unified affect throughout the site. As stated in the proposal packet and site plan, the signs in general net the goals to enhance movement through the property. The following are comments which could reduce some of the signage. The "Emergency /Patient Parking Only" signs could be combined for two parking spots with arrows identifying the parking spots. The "Reserved for Doctors" signs could be reduced with arrows identifying to parking spots. The "Cancer Care" and "I Can Cope" signs could also be reduced as stated in the above comments. A detailed landscape plan was not included in the packet. Before permits are issued, this plan should be submitted to the Planning Department. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. A detailed landscape plan for the signs along William Street and Greeley Street shall be submitted to the Planning Department for review and approval before a sign permit is issued. RECOMMENDATION: Approval. FINDINGS: The sign plan meets the purpose of the Sign Ordinance and provides movement throughout the site. ATTACHMENTS: Sign Plan Packet. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Approval with conditions. CASE NUMBER Casa Number 1/L_ GG Fee Paid Dote Filed _L_'� PLANNING ADMINISTRATIVE FORM 919 West Anderson Street Street Location of Property: Legal. Description of Property; Owner: Name' Lakeview Memorial Hospital Address 919 West Anderson Stre Phone: 439 -5330 Applicant Gf other than owner): flame VISJAL Communications Address dal Cl evelancj St. Paul, Mj 55104 Type of Request:. Rezoning Special Use Permit Approval of F inal Plat xx Variance Other Description of Request: Request to •upErade exterior siriae with addition of logo, continuity of color, and additibnal landscaping Comments: (Use other side). Phone; ..6 Approval -of Preliminary Plat to blencL=with architecture and enhance movement through property. Signature of Applicant 1?1 Data of Public Hearing: September 9 1991 NOTE: Sketch of proposed property and- structure to be drawa.ori back of. this for= or Cached, showing the following: 1. North direction. 2. Location of proposed structure on lot. 3. Dimensions of front and side set backs.. 4. Dimensions of proposed structure. 5. Street names. 6. Location of adjacent existing buildings. 7. Other information as may be requested. Approved Denied by the Commission on (date) subiect to the following conditions:. ay- Approved Denied by the Council on subjec to the following conditions: ;.4.12.64 4� 4 X44 Fa 2.•644.4289' 47.5 'C lev ei'an d;y T O •l, -a u ti. Lakeview ME morial Hospital Exterior Sign Lge Overview Single/Faced Monument, Main I.D. (1,001) Signface to be opaque charcoal with ivory illuminated letters. Logo and reveal area to be non illuminated deep plum with ivory porcelain circular background. Base to be natural concrete or equal. Wall Sign :2,001) Non illuminated logo and stripe to be applied below existing identification letters. Double/faced Entrance, Emergency Signage (3,001) Signfaces to be illuminated to match 1,001. Emergency letters to be red with white edge. Single/Faced Emergency Sign (4,001) Illuminated signface to be translucent white backgrc and with red copy. General Din ctional Signage (002,1 -6) Non illuminated. Materials, colors, and letterstyl:s to match overall sign plan. Letterstyle H elvetica Medium Upper and Lower Case 8400 60th Street North August 28, 1991 Visual Communications 223 Ivy League Place 475 Cleveland Ave. N. St. Paul, MN 55104 Attn; Richard Lang RE: Lakeview Hospital Proposed Signage 1) Sign along Greeley St. A teardrop shaped bed might be formed around the sign with a single shrub at the narrow (uphill) end, low mounding evergreens flanking each side of the sign, and a curve of annuals around the downhill end. 2) Sign on diagonal to William St. A "C" shaped bed around this sign might consist of a front sweep of annuals, and centered behind the sign, a single ornamental shrub flanked by mounding evergreens. Let me know if you need this drawn up for discussion purposes. Sincerely, THE PARK NURSERY Richard D. Shiell, M.L.A. Landscape Architect (612) 770-5700 Stillwater, MN 55082 Vu.tiaty aJ2d gwrcJFMa Centel. ..'andica fiz c4teJitacti 1'ancIsaalu Conttaatozs LAKEVIEW .VIEMORIAL HOSPITAL EXTERIOR IGNAGE ANALYSIS Revised 9 An gust 1991 Sign Type A. (1/001) B. (2/002) C. (3 4/001) D. (1/002) E. (2/002) F. (3/002) G. (4 6 /00� H. (5/002) Descriptions Primary Identification Freestanding Primary Identification Individual Wall Mount Letters Directional Internally Illuminated, Freestanding, Double Faced, Post and Panel Sign Directional Internally Illuminated Cabinet Sign Directional Non illuminated, Freestanding, Double Faced, Post and Panel Sign Directional Individual Wall Mount Letters Regulatory Freestanding Single Pole Sign Regulatory Wall Mount Sign LAKEVIEW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL EXTERIOR SIGNAGE ANALYSIS Message Schedule of Existing Signs Revised 9 August 1991 Location Time Photo Faces Message 1 C P -1 D/F Lakeview Hospital Emergency Entrance General Parking Other Side of Building 2 G S/F No Parking 3 G P -2 S/F No Parking 4 C P -3 S/F Emergency 5 E P -4 S/F Emergency Parking Only All other vehicles Will be towed at owners Expense 6 D P -5 Emergency Entrance 7 H P -6 S/F 8 H P -6 S/F Emergency /Patient Parking Only Emergency /Patient Parking Only 9 H P -6 S/F Emergency /Patient Parking Only 10 H P -6 S/F Emergency /Patient Parking Only 11 G P -6 S/F (S. Parking Up to a $200 Fine For Violation 12 G P -6 S/F 6- Parking Up to a $200 Fine For Violation 13 H P -7 S/F Speed Limit 5 14 H S/F Speed Limit 5 15 G P -8 S/F Reserved For Doctors LAKEVIEW vIEMORIAL HOSPITAL EXTERIOR SIGNAGE ANALYSIS Message Schedule of Existing Signs Revised 9 Au ;ust 1991 Page 2 Location Tyne Photo Faces Message 16 G S/F Reserved For Doctors 17 G S/F Reserved For Doctors 18 G P -9 S/F This space reserved Thursday 5:30 PM -8 PM For Cancer Care I Can Cope Group Meetings 19 G P -9 S/F This space reserved Thursday 5:30PM -8PM For Cancer Care I Can Cope Group Meetings 20 G P -9 S/F This space reserved Thursday 5:30 PM -8 PM For Cancer Care I Can Cope Group Meetings 21 F P -10 S/F Hospital Entrance 22 (NIC) A P -11 S/F St. Croix Valley Clinic, P.A. 23 (NIC) F P -12 S/F Emergency Entrance 24 (NIC) G P -13 S/F No Parking 25 (NIC) G P -13 S/F (SL Parking 26 (NIC) G P -13 S/F 6- Parking 27 (NIC) B P -14 S/F St. Croix Valley Clinic, PA 28 A P -15 S/F Lakeview Memorial Hospital (Indirect Lighting) LAKEVIEW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL EXTERIOR SIGNAGE ANALYSIS Message Schedule of Existing Signs Revised 9 August 1991 Page 3 Location Tune Photo Faces Message 29 G S/F Parking For Hospital Visitors Patients Only All other vehides will be towed at owner's expense 30 G P -16 S/F Parking For Hospital Visitors Patients Only All other vehicles will be towed at owner's expense 31 G P -17 S/F Handicapped Parking Up to a $200 Fine For Violation 32 G S/F Handicapped Parking Up to a $200 Fine For Violation 33 B P -18 S/F Lakeview Memorial Hospital 1 Date: September 9, 1991 Time: 7:00 p.m. STILLWATER PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES Members Present: Gerald Fontaine, Chairman Angela Anderson, Glenna Bealka, Duane Elliott, Gary Funke, Rob Hamlin, and Don Valsvik Steve Russell, Comm. Dev. Director Chairman Fontaine called the meeting to order. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Motion by Glenna Bealka to approve the minutes of August 12, 1991, as submitted. Seconded by Rob Hamlin. All in favor. PUBLIC HEARINGS Case No. V/91 -41 The applicant has requested a continuance to the October meeting. Case No. SUB /91 -46 A 1,400 square foot minor subdivision of Lot 19 to Lot 18 of Fairmeadows First Addition, (10 feet of property along the north 140 foot boundary line of Lot 19). The properties are located at 2316 Oakridge Road and 2307 Fairmeadows Road. John Serier, owner of Lot 18, presented the application. Susie Dahlin, owner of Lots 19 and 20, was also present. Mr. Serier wishes to buy 10 feet of property along the north boundary line of Lot 19 from Ms. Dahlin. Steve Russell explained that the City could approve the subdivision and waive the requirement for a Certificate of Survey. The subdivision would then be recorded by legal description, which is what the applicants prefer. There are four recommended conditons of approval in the staff report, two of which required a survey. The Commission agreed to waive the survey requirement. Motion by Rob Hamlin to approve the Subdivision request with Condi- tions No. 2 and 3 only. Seconded by Don Valsvik. All in favor. Case No. V/91 -47 The applicant was not present. Motion by Gary Funke to continue Case No. 91 -47 to the meeting of October 7, 1991. Seconded Don Valsvik. All in favor. Case No. V/91 -48 A Variance to the Sign Ordinance for the place- ment and replacement of exterior signage for Lakeview Memorial Hospital /St. Croix Valley Clinic at 919 West Anderson. Richard Lang of Visual Communications, the designer of the signs, presented the application. He showed photographs of the existing Stillwater Planning Commission September 9, 1991 signage and drawings of the planned signage. The plan consists mainly of upgrading existing signage with few new signs added. There was some Street entrance. will be added entrance. There traffic from the not be a problem. discussion of the sign planned for the Greeley The sign will remain the same size, but a panel below the sign in order to show the emergency was concern that this would obstruct the view of driveway, but it was determined that this would All new signs, including parking signs, will contain logo and color scheme. Howard Lieberman, resident across from the hospital on Greeley Street, stated that he is pleased with the sign plan. Staff has recommended that some of the parking lot signs be com- bined to reduce some of the signage. Mr. Lang stated that the parking lot would become too confusing if some of the signs were eliminated. He stated that parking areas must be clearly marked and succinct. The Commission agreed not to include staff recommen- dations as conditions of approval, but that they should be seen by Council at the public hearing. Motion by Gary Funke to approve the variance request with one condition. Seconded by Rob Hamlin. All in favor. OTHER Sian Ordinance Review The Commission reviewed the sign ordinance which existed when the Cub Foods signage was approved. Other tenants in the Cub center conform to the current ordinance. The Commission also reviewed a draft of an amendment to the current ordinance regarding a Multi- Tenant Master Sign Program. Motion by Don Valsvik to recommend the proposed amendment to the Sign Ordinance. Seconded by Rob Hamlin. All in favor. The Commission noted that the fire and building inspectors are now requiring all businesses to display their street addresses. Vacancies on the Plannina Commission The Commission met earlier in the evening to interview five applicants for the two vacancies on the Planning Commission. The members each voted for the top two candidates. Shawn Draper and Howard Lieberman received the most votes. These two will be recommended to the City Council to fill the vacancies on the Commission. Council will also be given the list of names of all those who applied. The meeting adjourned at 8:15 p.m. the hospital September, 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, Minnesota Dear Madam; I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement NO 275". The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of our objection to this project. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfull Susan and James Hanson 2803 Wildcrest Lane Stillwater Mn. 55082 Telephone 439-7251 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: September 1991 I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Respectfully, Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: September 1991 I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you o:' my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Respectfully, t Avenue Z i� Northland Stillwater, Mn Telephone 11 Avenue 55082 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Respectfully, c Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone September 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater,MN 55082 Dear Madam; SeptemberP991 I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood Development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Resp Michael M. Gregor 165 Northland Avenue Stillwater,MN 55082 Telephone 4/ 439 -9119 September 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam: I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this projects financing. I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, Michael Polehna 1100 Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 (612) 439 -8952 -t4 &Mk c-cL3 Gvc."-±6 -11/4-L4 tW bc-ts-A,2) cmcve(L 6AA, AN\-cApk-- NA/La CW OkA, DiOsLA., 0.7,0 kb -W\s OlikstA 0 A2Q-cL A (9-, (0-11-h:CJJ trAik- AAAA-R aNri'Q 11&AA R PO Ck-'6A1S--M *tAiftIC L 42,\J3 oct a etkAA kiLD OC\ ,(A-Q-Dc'No ■../Qfi jr Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; This letter is in reaction to your "Notice of Improvement Hearing, #275." Its purpose is to formally notify you of my objection to this project as proposed. Should the City Council rule to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood housing area and as such the City should fund at least 75% of this project from sources other than property assessment. I will be attending your council meeting on October 1 to discuss this issue further. Respectfully, Merald C. Nesje 1014 Northland Av. Stillwater MN 55082 439 -1485 7/"/q/ Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; Pursuant to Minnesota State Law I am formally notifying you of my objection to the proposed reconstruction of Northland Avenue. Further, should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least ape of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources of er than property assessment. Respectfully, GLw\ /,6,,,e. My neighbors and 1 are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. (p /2- Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone #3P .�N September 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. My neighbors and I are lookin) forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone September 1991 0 m m z z m m 0 m z 0 0) 0 z 4% m 3 0 aa t< J T 3 c D El r- 0 1 n 0) Q Z f/)0 D m m-1 a O n Z D o r U) 0 z o f mes- ti 4Ll� 4i m 7 n N V -1 v r ES b 11 vAWK r :f LO 0 II IYf' is II Cr* 2' 2' cn 0) m r 0 m� i it 0 it Z D r 0 0 N r (c3 Z g �r r m m 0 m z 0 m z -1 D z 0 m 0) z i H b-4411110 ;L b' velar 2' -O" m m C m 0 En 0 0 0 0 0 0 O PARKING z 0 WEST CHURCHILL STREET m 0 11H1111I_I{.i( A PARKING 1 Z r J3 T O PARKING 0 e8 PARtKING PAR KING I /th 0 rn co E m rr 1 IIII PARKING 11111111111111 *o PARKING PARKING P tuI WEST ANDERSON STREE HANCOCK STREET Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Ms. Johnson: I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. This objection is made pursuant to MN Stat. 429.031. A visual inspection of Northland Avenue obviously shows the entire road is not in need of complete resurfacing /repair. As this is not the case, it would seem logic would dictate resurface where required and repair where needed. Please consider this when voting yes /no for this project. I might also point out from the "high" traffic volume that passes through this neighborhood, it would appear that Northland Avenue is considered a "General Access" road to the entire Croixwood development. This traffic includes all types of vehicles from cars right up to semi tractor trailers. It is my understanding that the City also considers this to be a general access route. Since this is the case, I would assume the residents of Northland Avenue should be rendered with the same decision that the residents of Croixwood Boulevard received approximately 7 years ago when that general access route was resurfaced /repaired. I understand the City of Stillwater paid for the entire improvements. Northland Avenue residents deserve the same consideration. If these facts are correct, the City has no other recourse but to apply the same rule as applied to the Croixwood Blvd residents, to avoid the appearance of discriminating against one general access route over another. Hopefully, you will consider this matter carefully and consider your constituents concerns in this matter. Sincerely, i( ichael R. Smith 175 Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 cc: Mayor Wally Abrahamson Councilwoman Ann Bodlovick Councilwoman Roberta Opheim Councilman Gary Funke Councilman Tom Farrell Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; Pursuant to Minnesota State Law I am formally notifying you of my objection to the proposed reconstruction of Northland Avenue. I question the need nd extent for said repairs and would like to know who proposed e.nd supports this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project I further state that I strenuously object to the 100% assessment to only the residents living directly on Northland Avenue. Northland Avenue is a major artery through Croixwood and is in fact a snow emergency ro..ite and therefore one of the first streets to be plowed after a snow storm. It also is the major North /South feeder through Croixwood. I therefore contend that Northland Avenue benefits most of the Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost of this improvement. My neighbors and I are currently organizing together to fight this inequity and are 'coking forward to bringing our argument to the next council meeting. Respectfully, ,4 7 Darrell Melinda Steed 927 Northland Ave. Stillwater, MN. 55082 439 -8802 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 l Dear Madam; September 1991 I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275'. The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, 4.;g2214'W'di *'63- Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone it Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, Minnesota 55082 Dear Ms. Johnson, September 26, 1991 I have received nctice for the "improvement hearing" 275. I hearby notify ycu I'm against this project! Should the council decide to proceed with this project over my objection I wish to state my objection to the full 100% assessment to my property. Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood developement and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost from other funding sources other than property assessment. Please continue tc keep me informed regarding meetings on this important matter. Thank You. Joel B. Sherburne 819 Northland Avenue Stillwater, Minnesota 55082 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Ms. Johnson, September 1991 I have received and reviewed the Notice Of Improvement Hearing No. 275 which announced the proposed reconstruction of Northland Avenue. I would like to formally notify you of my objection to the the proposed reconstruction. It is my onion that the section of Northland Avenue between Croixwood Boulevard and Sunrise Avenue is in better condition than most of the streets in the Croixwood addition, and certainly not in need of major reconstruction. If the city pursues this ill advised course of action. the cost should be absorbed by the city, not by the few homeowners whose property borders one of the most heavily used streets in the Croixwood development. Respectfully, ack oueson 90 1orthland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 439 -65" -2 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater, City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Ms. Johnson: September 30, 1991 Pursuant to Minnesota State Law, I am formally notifying you of my objection to the proposed reconstruction of Northland Avenue. Further, should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development, and, as such, the City should fund the cost for the proposed improvement from funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at the council meeting. Respe� ub itte David L. Ann C. Holland 170 Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 09/30/1991 14:28 FROM DREW EMMER SHOCK TO 4390456 P.01 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; September 1991 Pursuant to Minnesota State Law I am formally notifying you of my objection to the proposed reconstruction of Northland Avenue. Further, should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to ray property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixweod development and as such the City should fund at least 7St of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, 1416/44007 Melody L. Beattie 312 Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone it 8273008 City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Mayor Abrahamson and Council Members; I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. My husband and I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, September 26, 1991 LuAnn and Dave Wood 602 Nightingale Blvd Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone 430 -3449 yvt MEMO TO: P8 YOR AND COUNCIL FROM: CITY COORDINATOR RE: DATA/ INFO FOR NORTHLAND AVE. IMPROVEMENT T HEARING DA SEPTEMBER MBER 27, a791 MEMO DATA T 1 PART T C. ACCOMPANYING T THIS G t�i �)C; #=3 COMPOSITE ?A -A SHEET ;-iA i r +,#t OF THE PRELIMINARY DRAFT OF THE PAVEMENT t E 1 f E h Ar!�LIf�iI?� -:�tY Drc; -art �_F TH` i�:AF ?,GcYEc�IT STUDY. THE DRAFT HAS BEEN DONE FOR SOME TIME NOW BUT STAFF HAS NOT HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO BRING THE STUDY TO PLAN FORM. IN OTHER WORDS WE HAVE A LOT OF DATA CONCERNING THE CONDITIONS OF THE STREETS AND SIDEWALKS NUT HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE 70 FIND TIME TO ADD FINANCIAL DATA OR CONSTRUCTION TIME TABLES TO THE STUDY WHICH WHEN DONE WILL CONSTITUTE A PLAN IF APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL. HOWEVER, STAFF F HAS BEEN USING THE DATA 1 O SUPPORT OTHER DATA A OR INFO THAT INDICATES A NEED TO REPAIR /MAINTAIN, RESURFACE OR RECONSTRUCT CITY STREETS IN THE SIDEWALKS SUCH AS NORTHLAND AVENUE. THE HE CITY HAS ALWAYS HAD A "PLAN" IN PLACE FOR HE CARE OF ITS STREE f S. THE ME I HOD OF PUTTING THE INTO n U t E E• r THE STREETS PLAN IN?O ACTION WAS TO SURVEY (EYEBALL) �i-sr aT;!cETS ON AN ANNUAL BASIS AND THEN EITHER REPAIR THE STREET OR RECOMMEND ITS RESURFACI NG OR RECON— STRUCTION. THIS METHOD DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE AS EFFECTIVE AS THE MORE FORMAL PLAN (WHICH IDENTIFIES AND SCHEDULES THE WORK FOR EACH YEAR FOR A 10-20 YR. PERIOD) FROM A PLANNING STAND POINT. ALTHOUGH I DO NOT BELEIVE THAT THE ABSENCE OF THE MORE FORMAL PLAN IN AND OF ITSELF MEANS THAT THE THAT THE STREETS HAVE BEEN NEGLECTED A FORMAL PLAN WILL HELP THE COUNCIL LOOK AT ITS FINANCING NEEDS AND TO ESTABLISH A REASONABLE ASSESSMENT POLICY. n IN REGARDS TO THE ASSESSMENT POLICY 1 BELEIVE THAT, AFTER ALL INFORMAT— ION HAS BEEN DEVELOPED AND REVIEWED BY THE COUNCIL, FRONT FOOTAGE COSTS FOR RESURFACING AND RECONSTRUC1ON WILL BE ABOUT AS FOLLOWS: RESURFACING $10.00-$14.00 FF (100Y. OF THE COST) RECONSTRUCTION--- $35.00-$45.00 FF (25%-30% OF THE COST) MY PREDICTION IS BASED ON THE FACT THAT THE CITY DOES NOT HAVE A METHOD OF PAYING FOR IMPROVEMENTS OTHER THAN ASSESSING, LEVYING A TAX, OR MSA FUNDS (WHICH ARE ONLY iVAILABLE FOR 201 OF OUR STREETS) AND TO ASSESS ANYTHING LESS THAN THAT SUGGESTED ABOVE WOULD LEAD TO SOME VEEY HIGH TAX LEVIES. ALSO, THE CITY HAS ASSESSED PROPERTY OWNERS AT THE RATES LISTED ABOVE FOR PAST PROJECTS. THEREFORE, I WOULD RECOMMEND THAT THE COUNCIL CONSIDER USING THE Fl8LRES AS A GUIDELINE FOR THE NORTHLAND AVE. PROJECT IN REGARDS TO THE COMPCSITE DATA SHEET REFERRED TO EARLIER, IT INDICATES THAT NORTHLAND AVE. HAE A COMPOSITE RATING OF 51 BETWEEN CROIXHOOD BLVD. AND INTERLACHEN, A RATING OF 77 BETWEEN INTER-ACHEN AND HAWTHORNE LANE, AND A RATING OF 85 FOR THE SECTIONS FROM CROIXWOOD BLVD. TO SUNRISE AND FROM HAWTHORNE LANE TO HWY. 12. THE GENERAL CATEGORIES FOR COMPOSITE RATINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: 94-100 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE (ABOUT 30 MILES OF STREETS) 80-•3 RESURFACING (ABOUT 15 MILES OF STREETS) 59-79 PARTIAL RECONSTRUCT (ABOUT 12 MILES OF STREETS} 58-LESS RECONSTFUCT (ABOUT 3 MILES OF STREETS) THEREFORE THE PROPOSED WORK IS CONSISTENT WITH THE DATA AND RATING THA WAS DEVELOPED FROM THE PAVEMENT STUDY AND I WOULD STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT THE COUNCIL ORDER THE WORK. 4/' PAGE 1 H S E T E R T I C STREET T 54. 1ST STREET 55. 1ST STREET 56. 1ST STREET 61. 2ND STREET 62. 2ND STREET 12. 3RD STREET 11. 3RD STREET 13. 3RD STREET 2. 4TH STREET 10. 4TH STREET 7. 4TH STREET 8.2 4TH STREET 9. 4TH STREET 6. 4TH STREET 8.1 4TH STREET 5. 4TH STREET 16. 5TH STREET 35. 5TH STREET 15. 5TH STREET 14. 5TH STREET 38. 5TH STREET 301. 62ND STREET 36. 6TH STREET 319. ALDER STREET 417. ALLEY-N.ST &MYRT 109. AMUNDSON CIRCLE 109. AMUNDSON COURT 104. AMUNDSON DRIVE 105. AMUNDSON LANE 106. AMUNDSON PLACE 442. ASPEN STREET 440. ASPEN STREET 439. ASPEN STREET 434. ASPEN STREET 441. ASPEN STREET 98. BAYBERRY AV.CIR 97. BAYBERRY AVE. 151. BAYBERRY AVENUE 100. BAYBERRY CT. 130. BIRCHWOOD DRIVE 122. BIRCHWOOD DRIVE 53. BROADWAY 197. BURLINGTON ST. 22. CARNELIAN ST. 133. CENTER STREET 426. CHERRY STREET 427. CHERRY STREET 428. CHERRY STREET 429. CHERRY STREET 391. CHESTNUT ST. 3. CHESTNUT STREET 1. CHESTNUT STREET 275. CHURCHILL ST. 275.1 CHURCHILL ST. 397. COMMERCIAL 215. COTTAGE DRIVE 158. COTTENWOOD CT. 342. COUNTRY SIDE CT 172. CRESTWOOD TERR. CROIXWOOD BLVD. CROIXWOOD PL. 19. CURVE CREST BLD 107. DALLAGER CT. 169. DARRELL CRT. 101. DEER PATH 102. DEER PATH CT. SEGMENT FROM SYCAMORE ST. WILKIN ST. WILKIN, 286' SO LAUREL,511' NO. MULBERRY ST. STILLWATER AVE. WILKINS ST. ST. CROIX AVE. CHESTNUT ST. STILL.AVE TO E. LAUREL ST. ASPEN ST. STILL.AVE.TO W. MULBERRY ST. MAPLE ST. MYRTLE ST. CHERRY ST. MYRTLE STREET MAPLE ST. WILKINS ST. OLIVE ST. OSGOOD AVE. N. MYRTLE ST. TH 95 /MAIN ST. EVERETT ST. AMUNDSON DR. AMUNDSON DR. W. SYCAMORE ST. AMUNDSON DR. AMUNDSON DR. MARTHA ST. FOURTH ST. FOURTH ST. E. SECOND ST. FIFTH ST. BAYBERRY AVE. MARYKNOLL LANE MARYKNOLL CSAH 12 W. MYRTLE ST. W. LINDEN ST. CROIX AVE. SO. THIRD AVE. ST. CROIX AVE. CSAH 12 FIFTH ST. FOURTH ST. THIRD ST. EVERETT ST. HWY. 95 3RD ST. W. 5TH ST. HOLCOMBE ST. GREELY ST. HWY. 95 W. ORLEANS INTERLACHEN DR. SUNRISE AVE. FAIRMEADOWS RD. NORTHLAND AVE. NIGHTINGALE BLV GREELY AMUNDSON DR. OAKRIDGE RD. CSAH 12 DEER PATH LIMITS COMPOSITE DATA SHEET DATE :08/07/90 FR. TRENCH SQ. FIELD RATING C R SETTLE- FT. G S W S U CRACK 0 E H M E N T L A E U E K N A M C E N W E L N R A I I B P 0 A U I N L W T D F 0 R M RM V M D G I S E H R 0 P A U AE E B T T G T A E E R R A W E S L TN TO S R H H C R A C K R R R S M V A L U E N N T ED WILKIN ST. WILKIN, 286' SO ELM ST. DEAD END LAUREL ST. ST. CROIX AVE. STILLWATER AVE. DEAD END OLIVE ST. MOORE AVE. MAPLE ST. STILLWATER ST. STILL.AVE.TO E. LAUREL ST. ASPEN ST. MULBERRY ST. DEAD END DEAD END(C.GAR) CHERRY ST. MAPLE ST. CHESTNUT ST. PANAMA AVE. N0. OLIVE ST. LAKE ST. WILLIAM ST. CUL DE SAC CUL DE SAC MCKUSICK RD. CUL DE SAC CUL DE SAC WILLIAM ST. FIFTH ST. DEAD END DEAD END MARTHA ST. INT. WAY HAWTHORNE LN. CUL DE SAC OLIVE ST. CSAH 12 SO. FOURTH AVE. DEAD END RAMSEY ST. FOURTH ST. THIRD ST. SECOND ST. DEAD ENO THIRD ST DEAD END 4TH ST. SO. SIXTH AVE. HOLCOMBE ST. SECOND ST. CO. RD. 5 CUL DE SAC CUL DE SAC DEAD END CO. RD. 5 CUL DE SAC S. WASHINGTON CUL DE SAC CUL DE SAC W. OLIVE CUL DE SAC N 6 *0 4.2 2. 3. 3.4 4. 16.6 2.8 3.2 4. 87 RE N 1 *0 4.6 4. 4. 2.8 4.2 19.6 1.2 3. 4. 83 RE N 4.6 4. 4. 2.8 4.2 19.6 1.6 3.4 4.4 89 RE N 3. 2.6 3.2 3.4 3. 15.2 2.4 4. 3. 84 RE N 1 25 4.4 3. 3.4 3.4 4.2 18.4 2.4 4. 4.4 93 RE N 4.4 3. 3.4 3.2 2.4 16.4 1.4 3.4 4. 88 RE N 4.4 3. 3. 3. 4.2 17.6 2.4 3.2 4. 91 RE 0. 100 RM N 4. 1. 2. 2. 2.4 11.4 2.4 1. 2. 55 PR N 3 *0 4.6 4.4 4.8 4.8 4.8 23.4 2.4 4. 4.6 90 RE 7 *5 4.6 2. 3. 2. 4.2 15.8 1.4 2.6 4.4 70 RE N 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.8 4. 22.6 2.4 4. 4.2 94 RM N 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.8 4.8 23.4 2.4 4. 4.6 94 RE N 1 25 4.6 2. 2.8 2. 4.4 15.8 1.4 3. 4.4 75 RE N 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.8 4. 22.6 2.4 4. 4.2 94 RE N 4.8 2. 3. 2. 4.4 16.2 1.4 4. 4. 77 RE N 4.2 1. 1. 2. 4. 12.2 3.4 4. 4.8 82 RE 3. 3. 3. 4. 13. 1.4 3. 4.2 85 RE N 4.2 4. 4. 4.2 4.2 20.6 3.2 4. 4. 100 RM Y 2 *0 3.6 3.4 4. 4. 4. 19. 3.4 4. 4. 93 RE N 3 *0 4.4 2.2 3.2 3.4 2.2 15.4 1.2 2. 4.6 74 PR N 4.4 3.4 3.4 3. 3.6 17.8 1. 2.6 3. 85 RE N 4.2 3. 3.4 2.2 3. 15.8 1. 2.6 3. 83 RE N 4.6 4. 4. 4.4 3.6 20.6 3.4 4. 4. 100 RM N 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. 25. 5. 5. 5. 100 RM N 4.4 3.8 3.8 3.6 4.6 20.2 1.6 3.6 4.6 90 RE N 4.2 3.6 3.6 4. 4.4 19.8 1.6 3.6 4.6 90 RE N 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 21. 1.8 4. 4.4 94 RE N 4.4 3.8 3.8 4. 4.2 20.2 1.6 3.6 4.6 90 RE N 4.2 3.8 3.8 3.8 4.4 20. 1.6 3.8 4.6 90 RE N 4.4 3. 3.4 2.8 4.4 18. 2. 3. 4. 80 RE N 4.4 3. 3.8 3. 4.4 18.6 2.4 3.8 4.2 92 RM 0. 100 RM N 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.4 4. 22.8 1. 4. 5. 90 RE N 4.4 3.4 4. 2.8 4.4 19. 2.4 4. 4.4 93 RE N 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. 25. 5. 5. 5. 100 RM N 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. 25. 5. 5. 5. 100 RM N 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.4 2. 12.4 1.6 2.6 2.6 76 RE N 4.4 4.2 4.2 4.4 4.6 21.8 1.8 4.2 4.8 94 RE N 3.4 3.4 3.6 2.6 3. 16. 1.4 3.2 3.6 88 RE N 4. 3.6 3.6 3.6 3. 17.8 1.4 3.6 3.6 89 RE N 3. 1. 1. 2. 3.2 10.2 3.4 4. 3. 74 RE N 3 *0 1000 3.2 3.2 3.2 3. 3. 15.6 2.4 3. 3. 68 RE 0. 100 RM N 2.8 2.6 2.4 2. 1. 10.8 1.4 2.8 2.6 62 PR N 4.4 3. 3.6 2.8 4. 17.8 1. 3. 3.6 86 RE N 4.2 4. 4. 3.4 4. 19.6 1. 2. 3. 78 RE N 4.4 4. 4. 3.4 4. 19.8 1. 3. 4. 88 RE 0. 100 RM N 2 10 20 3. 3. 3. 2. 2.6 13.6 1.8 3. 2. 59 RM N 4. 1. 1. 2. 2. 10. 2.4 2. 3. 63 PR N 1 25 4.4 4. 4. 2.8 4.4 19.6 1.4 3. 4. 84 RE N 5. 4.8 4.8 4.6 5. 24.2 5. 5. 5. 100 RM N 5. 4.8 4.8 4.6 5. 24.2 5. 5. 5. 100 RM Y 1 50 4.6 4. 4. 1.4 2. 16. 3.2 4. 4.8 85 RE N 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 5. 23.4 2.4 4.8 5. 94 RE N 3.4 3.4 3.2 3. 3. 16. 1.6 3.2 3. 86 RE N 3. 2.4 2.4 2. 3. 12.8 1.4 4. 4. 75 RE N 3.2 3. 3. 2.6 3. 14.8 1.4 2.6 2.8 76 RE N 4. 4. 3.8 2.8 3. 17.6 1.4 3.8 3.6 88 RE N 4.2 3. 3. 2.8 3. 16. 3.4 4. 4. 96 RM N 3.4 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 16.2 2.4 3.4 3.8 94 RM N 4.2 3.6 3.6 3.8 4.4 19.6 1.6 3.6 4.6 90 RE N 4. 3.4 3.2 3.2 3. 16.8 1.4 3. 3. 85 RE N 4.4 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.2 18.4 2. 3.4 4.6 94 RM N 4.2 3.8 3.6 3.6 4.6 19.8 1.8 3.6 4.8 94 RE PAGE 2 166. 203. 202. 173. 204. 209. 285. 198. 293. 292. 277. 145. 189. 196. 188. 79. 79. 90. 84. 86. 92. 91. 137. 143. 127. 161. 162. 438.2 438.1 57. 437. 438. 223. 32. 232. 31. 28. 233. 34. 33. 234. 29. 30. 340. 163. 170. 110. 311. 310. 309. 345. 131. 174. 225. 40. 39. 226. 41. 152. 135. 136. 317. 316. 63. 443.1 443. 344. D S I H S E T E R T I C T LIMIT; STREET FROM DRIFTWOOD LANE DUBUQUE STREET DUBUQUE STREET DUNDEE PLACE E. DUBUQUE ST. E. HANCOCK ST. E. LOCUST ST. E. ORLEANS ST. E. WALNUT ST. E. WALNUT ST. E. WILLARD ST. E. WILLOW ST. SEGMENT CROIXWOOD BLVD SO. FIFTH AVE. SO. FOURTH AVE. FAIRMEADOWS RD. SO. SIXTH AVE. SO. THIRD ST. SO. BROADWAY HILLCREST DR. SO. THIRD ST. SO. SECOND ST. SO. FIRST ST. N. SECOND ST. E.BURLINGTON ST SO. SECOND ST. E.BURLINGTON ST SO. FOURTH AVE. E.BURLINGTON ST SO. SIXTH AVE. EAGLE RIDGE HWY. 12 EAGLE RIDGE HWY. 12 EAGLE RIDGE CIR EAGLE RIDGE EAGLE RIDGE CR. EAGLE RIDGE EAGLE RIDGE CT. EAGLE RIDGE EAGLE RIDGE LN. EAGLE RIDGE EAGLE RIDGE PL. EAGLE RIDGE EAST HAZEL ST. 4TH ST. EAST POPLAR ST. SECOND ST. TO CROIXWOD BLVD. SO. FOURTH AVE. ENDIPRIVATE DR) CO. RD. 5 FIflH AVE. SO. SO. SIXTH AVE. WEST DEAD END S0. FOURTH AVE. SO. SECOND ST. BROADWAY ST. SO. THIRD ST. N. !ROADWAY ST. SO. THIRD ST. SO. SIXTH AVE. S. SECOND ST. NEAL AVE. NEAL AVE. CUL DE SAC CUL DE SAC CUL DE SAC CUL DE SAC CUL DE SAC N. EROADWAY DEAC END /BARRCD ECHO LANE W. LINDEN ST. CSAI 12 EDGEWOOD AVENUE INTERLACHEN DR. CROIXWOOD BLVD EDGEWOOD CT. EDGEWOOD AVE. CUL DE SAC ELM STREET MARTHA ST. FOUFTH ST. ELM STREET WILLIAM ST. EVERETT ST. ELM STREET 1ST ST. MAIL, ST. ELM STREET OWEN ST. WILLIAM ST. ELM STREET N0. EVERETT ST. FOURTH ST. EVERETT DRIVE W.ORLEANS ST. HAR IET ST. EVERETT STREET LAUREL,250' SO. MULEERRY ST. EVERETT STREET HANCOCK STREET W. CRLEANS ST. EVERETT STREET LAUREL,180' SO. LAUFEL,250' SO. N EVERETT STREET HICKORY ST. LAUFgEL ST. Y EVERETT STREET W. ANDERSON HANC_I!)CK ST. N EVERETT STREET MYRTLE STREET DEAC END N EVERETT STREET MULBERRY ST. MYR1LE ST. N EVERETT STREET CHURCHILL ST. W. ANDERSON ST. N EVERETT STREET WILKINS HICKORY ST. Y EVERETT STREET LAUREL STREET LAUFEL,180' SO. EVERGREEN COURT HIDDEN VALLEY L CUL DE SAC N FAIRLAWN DRIVE EDGEWOOD AVE. CROIXWOOD BLVD. N FAIRMEADOWS RD. DARRELL CT. CO. RD. 5 N FISHER CIRCLE AMUNDSON DR. CUL DE SAC N GREELEY STREET LINDEN ST. DEAD END GREELEY STREET MULBERRY ST. LINCEN ST. GREELEY STREET OLIVE ST. MYRTLE ST. GREEN MEADOW CT HILLSIDE LN. CUL DE SAC GROVE STREET W. MYRTLE ST. OLIVE ST. HANSON PLACE FAIRMEADOWS DR. OAKRIDGE RD. HARRIET DRIVE DEAD END HARRIET ST. HARRIET STREET MYRTLE ST. MULBERRY ST. HARRIET STREET MYRTLE ST. DEAD END HARRIET STREET HARRIET DR. W. CRLEANS ST. HARRIET STREET MULBERRY ST. LINDEN ST. HAWTHORNE LANE MARYKNOLL AVE. NORTHLAND AVE. HAZEL COURT HAZEL ST. CUL )E SAC HAZEL ST. HAZEL COURT 4TH ST. HAZEL STREET LAKESIDE DR.(W) TH 95 /MAIN ST. COMPOSITE DATA SHEET FR. TRENCH SQ. FIELD RATING SETTLE- FT. G S W S U CRACK H M E N T L A E U E K N A E N W E L N R A I I B A U I N L W T D F 0 R M M D G I S E H R 0 P A U E B T T G T A E E R R A W E S L S R H H C R A C K R R R S M V A L U E N N T N N N N N 2 *0 N 5 *0 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 2 *0 N 2 *0 N N 2 *0 N 2 *0 N 4 *0 N N Y 14 14 N N N 14 14 1 *0 14 N N N 14 N N HAZEL STREET LAKESIDE DR.(E) LAKESIDE DR.(W) N HEIFORT COURT OAK GLEN TRAIL MUSKJSIK ROAD N HICKORY STREET MARTHA ST. OWEN ST. N HICKORY STREET FOURTH ST. MARTHA ST. N 4 8 15 HIDDEN VALLEY C HIDDEN VALLEY L CUL )E SAC N 2.6 2.4 2. 2. 2. 11. 1.4 2. 2. 4.2 4. 4. 3.6 4. 19.8 2.4 3.6 3.6 500 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 17. 2.4 3.4 3.2 2.6 2.4 2.2 2. 2. 11.2 1.4 2. 2.4 500 3.6 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.4 16.6 2. 3.4 3.2 5000 2.2 2.4 2.4 3. 2. 12. 2. 2.6 2.4 0. 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 17. 2.6 3.4 3.2 4. 2.2 2.2 1.8 3. 13.2 1.4 3. 3. 3.6 3.4 3.4 3.2 3.4 17. 2.4 3.6 3.4 3.6 3.4 3.4 3.2 2.8 16.4 1.4 3.4 3. 4. 1. 1. 2.6 1.4 10. 1.4 1.4 4.2 3. 3. 3.4 2.8 2.4 14.6 2. 2.6 2.4 2000 3. 3. 3. 2.6 2.8 14.4 2.4 2.6 2.4 3.2 3.4 3.4 3.4 3. 16.4 2.4 3.4 3.2 4.4 3.6 3.6 3.6 4.4 19.6 1.8 3.4 4.6 4.4 3.6 3.6 3.6 4.4 19.6 1.8 3.4 4.6 4.2 3.8 3.8 3.8 4.2 19.8 2.2 3.8 4.6 4.4 3.6 3.8 3.8 4.6 20.2 3.8 4.8 4.4 4.4 3.8 3.8 4.2 20.6 2.2 3.8 4.6 4.2 4.2 3.8 3.8 3.8 19.8 1.8 3.8 4.6 4.2 4.2 3.8 3.8 4.2 20.2 1.4 3.8 4.6 3.2 3. 3. 2.6 2.8 14.6 1.4 3. 3. 4. 2.4 2.4 2. 3.2 14. 1.6 2.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.6 3.4 3. 17.6 1.4 3.8 3.8 1855 3. 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 13.4 1.4 2. 2.2 4. 3.4 3.4 3.2 3. 17. 1.4 3. 3. 3.8 2. 3.6 2.8 4. 16.2 1.4 3.4 3. 3.8 2. 3.6 2.8 4. 16.2 1.4 3.4 3. 4.6 3.2 3.6 2.8 4.2 18.4 2.6 3.4 4. 4. 3. 3. 2.8 3.6 16.4 1.4 3. 3.6 3.8 2. 3.6 2.8 4. 16.2 1.4 3.4 3. 2.4 3. 3. 3.4 2.4 14.2 2.4 3. 2.4 4. 3. 3. 4. 4.2 18.2 3.4 4. 4.4 3.4 3.2 3.2 2.6 3. 15.4 2.4 3.4 3.2 4.2 3.4 3.8 4. 4.4 19.8 3.6 4.4 4.8 4. 3. 3. 2.8 4.2 17. 4. 4. 4.4 200 3.4 3. 3.2 2.8 3.4 15.8 2.4 3.4 3.4 4.4 3.4 4.2 4.6 4.6 21.2 4.8 4.8 4.8 4. 3. 3. 2.8 4.4 17.2 4. 4.6 4.4 4.2 3.6 3.8 3. 3.4 18. 2. 4. 3.6 3.6 3. 3. 2.8 4.2 16.6 3.4 4. 4.4 4. 3. 3.6 4. 4.4 19. 3.4 4.4 4.6 1 10 40 960 4.4 4. 3. 2.8 2.4 16.6 3.4 2.6 4. 2.2 2.2 2.2 2. 2.8 11.4 1.4 2. 2. 150 3.2 2.8 2.8 2.6 2. 13.4 1.4 2.6 2.6 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. 25. 5. 5. 5. 3.2 4. 4. 4.6 3.6 19.4 2.4 3.4 4. 4.2 3.4 4.2 4.4 4. 20.2 2.4 4. 4. 3.6 4. 4. 4.4 4. 20. 3. 4. 4. 3.4 3.6 3.6 3. 3. 16.6 3.4 4. 4. 3.4 3.6 3.8 2.8 3. 16.6 1.4 3.2 3.6 3.4 3.6 3.2 2.8 3.2 16.2 1.4 3.2 3.2 3. 3. 3. 3.4 2.6 15. 1.4 3. 2.6 4.4 4.2 4.2 4.8 4.8 22.4 1.2 2. 4.2 4.4 2. 2.6 2. 4.4 15.4 2. 3.6 4.6 500 3.2 3. 3. 3.4 1.6 14.2 2. 3. 3. 4.2 3.2 3.6 3. 2.2 16.2 2.8 4. 4. 18 2.6 2.6 2.6 2. 1.8 11.6 1.6 2.2 2.4 4. 4. 4. 4.2 3.8 20. 1.6 4. 4.4 4. 4.2 4. 4.2 3.8 20.2 1.6 4. 4. 4.2 4.4 4.4 4.8 4.8 22.6 2.4 4.2 4.2 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.8 4.8 22.8 3. 4.6 4.6 4.2 4.2 3.6 3.4 3.4 18.8 2.8 3.4 4.2 0. 3.4 2. 2.2 2. 3. 12.6 3.4 2. 3. 3. 2. 2. 2. 3. 12. 3.4 4. 4. DATE :08/07/90 C R O E M C P 0 R M A E T N E D 50 PR 94 RM 84 RE 59 PR 80 RE 58 PR 100 RM 94 RM 77 RE 94 RM 87 RE 57 PR 72 RE 66 PR 82 RE 94 RM 94 RE 94 RE 100 RM 94 RE 94 RE 90 RE 76 RE 80 RE 89 RE 59 PR 85 RE 79 RE 79 RE 93 RE 82 RE 79 RE 73 RE 98 RM 92 RE 100 RM 92 RE 82 RE 100 RM 97 RM 93 RE 92 RE 99 RM 81 RM 51 PR 69 PR 100 RM 83 RE 94 RE 100 RM 98 RM 88 RE 89 RE 76 RE 80 RE 81 RE 66 RE 96 RM 58 PR 90 RE 90 RE 94 RE 100 RM 98 RM 100 RM 66 RM 75 RE PAGE 3 1 Alla E R T I C STREET T 338. 323. 343. 325. 324. 194. 337. 205. 253. 255. 254. 332. 222. 96. 99. 156. 155. 159. 70. 72. 71. 341. 236. 247. 320. 315. 175. 431. 430. 433. 432. 171. 89. 87. 88. 383. 385. 386. 384. 423. 425. 421. 422. 424. 252. 290. 123. 95. 444. 444.1 330. 331. 307. 19. 21. 42. 17. 20. 18. 21.1 43. 78. 73. 74. 119. HIDDEN VALLEY L HIDDEN VALLEY L HIDDEN VALLEY L HIDDEN VALLEY L HIDDEN VALLEY L HILLCLREST DR. HILLSIDE LANE HUDSON STREET ICE ARENA ENTR. ICE ARENA EXIT ICE ARENA PK.LT ICEROSE LANE INDUSTRIAL BLVD INT. WAY INT. WAY CT. INTERLACHEN CT. INTERLACHEN DR. INTERLACHEN DR. JOHNSON CT. JOHNSON DRIVE JOHNSON DRIVE KNOLLWOOD COURT LAKE DRIVE LAKE ST. LAKE STREET LAKESIDE DRIVE LAUREL LANE LAUREL STREET LAUREL STREET LAUREL STREET LAUREL STREET LAURIE CT. LECUYER CIRCLE LECUYER COURT LECUYER CT. LEVEE STREET LEVEE STREET LEVEE STREET LEVEE STREET LINDEN STREET LINDEN STREET LINDEN STREET LINDEN STREET LINDEN STREET LINSON CIRCLE LOCUST STREET LOOKOUT ST. MALLARD CT. MAPLE STREET MAPLE STREET MARINE CIRCLE MARINE COURT MARSH STREET MARTHA STREET MARTHA STREET MARTHA STREET MARTHA STREET MARTHA STREET MARTHA STREET MARTHA STREET MARTHA STREET MARYKNOLL DRIVE MARYKNOLL ROAD MCKUSICK RD.CIR MCKUSICK RD.CT. MCKUSICK RD.N. MEADOWLARK DR. SEGMENT FROM LIMITS HIDDEN VALLEY L CUL DE SAC CROIXWOOD BLVD. SUNRISE AVE. 2337 HIDDEN VLY CUL DE SAC 2606/2630 H.V.L SUNRISE AVE. SUNRISE AVE. 2606/2630 H.V.L SO. THIRD ST. ORLEANS ST. CROIXWOOD BLVD HIDDEN VALLEY L SO. SIXTH AVE. END(PRIV.DR.) C.R.66 PARKING LOT PARKING LOT C.R.66 ENTRANCE ROAD EXIT ROAD NIGHTINGALE BLV NORTHLAND AVE. CURVE CREST BLV HWY.36 FRONTAGE CSAH 12 DEAD END INT. WAY CUL DE SAC INTERLACHEN DR. CUL DE SAC CITY LIMITS MARYKNOLL DR. MARYKNOLL DR. DEAD END STONE BRIDGE TR CUL DE SAC JOHNSON CT. SO. CUL DE SAC JOHNSON CT. N0. CUL DE SAC HIDDEN VALLEY L CUL DE SAC WILLARD DEAD END C.R.66 DEAD END ALDER ST. DEAD END HAZEL ST.(EAST) HAZEL ST.(WEST) OAKRIDGE DR. FAIRMEADOWS RD. FOURTH ST. THIRD ST. OWEN ST. FOURTH ST. SECOND ST. CUL DE SAC THIRD STREET SECOND STREET FAIRMEADOWS RD. CUL DE SAC LECUYER DR. CUL DE SAC EAGLE RIDGE CUL DE SAC LECUYER DR. CUL DE SAC 1009'N. NELSON 1369'N. NELSON 455'N.OF NELSON 718'N.OF NELSON NELSON ST. 455'N.OF NELSON 718'N.OF NELSON 1009'N. NELSON DEAD END THIRD ST. OWEN ST. EVERETT ST. FOURTH ST. W. ORLEANS ST. SO. FOURTH ST. BIRCHWOOD DR. EAGLE RIDGE EVERET ST. OWEN ST. NIGHTINGALE BLV CUL DE SAC MARINE CIRCLE CUL DE SAC SO. SIXTH AVE. S0. THIRD ST. HICKORY ELM ST. WILKINS ST. SYCAMORE ST. DEAD END OLIVE STREET MAPLE ST. HICKORY ST. ASPEN ST. WILKIN ST. ELM ST. ASPEN ST. SYCAMORE ST. MOORE ST. N MULBERRY ST. OLIVE ST. N INTERLACHEN DR. OAK RIDGE RD. N CSAH 12 INTERLACHEN DR. N MCKUSICK RD. CUL DE SAC N MCKUSIK RD.CT. CUL DE SAC N MCKUSIK RD. MCKUSIK RD. N N. CENTER ST. DEAD END N COMPOSITE DATA SHEET DATE :08/07/90 FR. TRENCH SQ. FIELD RATING C R SETTLE- FT. G S W S U CRACK 0 E H M E N T L A E U E K N A M C E N W E L N R A 1 I B P 0 A U I N L W T D F 0 R M RM V M D G I S E H R 0 P A U AE E B T T G T A E E R R A W E S L TN TO S R H H C R A C K R R R S M V A L U E N N T ED N 3. 3.2 2.8 2.4 2.8 14.2 2.4 3. 4. 83 RM N 3. 2.4 2.6 2.8 2. 12.8 1.4 3. 4. 78 RE N 4. 2. 2. 2.4 2.8 13.2 3.4 2.6 3.6 84 RM N 1 *0 1500 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 2. 15.6 3. 4. 4. 89 RE N 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.4 13. 2. 3. 4. 82 RE N 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.2 3.4 17.4 2.4 3.4 3.6 94 RE N 3.2 2.8 2.8 2.6 2. 13.4 2.6 2.4 2.6 76 RE 0. 100 RM N 800 2.4 3. 3. 3.4 2.6 14.4 2.4 2.6 2.6 71 PR N 200 2.2 2.4 2.4 3. 2. 12. 1.4 2.4 2.4 59 PR N 2.4 2.2 2.2 3. 3. 12.8 2.6 3.2 3.2 84 RE N 3.4 3.6 3.4 3.2 2.4 16. 2.4 4. 4. 93 RE N 3 *0 4.2 3.6 3.6 4. 4. 19.4 2.4 4. 3.6 91 RE N 4.2 4. 4. 4.2 4.4 20.8 1.8 4. 4.6 94 RE N 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. 25. 5. 5. 5. 100 RM N 3.4 3.2 3.2 3. 3. 15.8 1.4 3. 3. 84 RE N 3874 2.6 2.6 2.6 1.8 1.8 11.4 1.4 2.2 2. 44 TR N 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3. 17.4 1.8 3.4 3.2 93 RE N 4.2 3.2 3.2 2.8 4.2 17.6 1.4 4.4 4.4 89 RE N 4.2 4.2 4.2 3.4 4. 20. 1.6 4.2 4.2 90 RE N 4.2 4.2 4.2 2.8 4.2 19.6 3.6 4.4 4.4 99 RM N 4.4 3.8 3.8 2.8 3. 17.8 3. 4. 4. 98 RM N 3.4 3.2 3.2 3.4 3. 16.2 3. 3.4 3.2 99 RM 0. 100 RM N 4. 3. 3. 4. 4.2 18.2 2.4 4. 4. 92 RE N 1 *0 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 23. 2. 2.4 3. 86 RE N 4. 3.6 3.4 2.8 3. 16.8 1.4 3. 3.2 86 RE N 4.2 2. 3. 3. 4. 16.2 3.4 4. 4. 92 RM N 4 *0 4.2 2. 3. 3.4 4. 16.6 3.4 4.6 4. 91 RM 0. 100 RM N 4.2 2. 3. 2.8 4. 16. 3.4 4. 3.4 92 RM N 3. 3.2 3.2 3. 3.4 15.8 1.6 3.4 3.4 83 RE N 4.4 3.8 3.8 4. 4. 20. 2. 4. 4.6 94 RE N 4.4 3.6 3.6 3.8 4.2 19.6 1.6 3.8 3.8 90 RE N 4.2 4.2 3.8 3.8 4.4 20.4 2.2 3.8 4.6 94 RE N 4.8 2. 2. 2. 4.6 15.4 5. 5. 5. 82 RM 0. 100 RM N 2.6 2. 1.6 1.8 1.8 9.8 2.2 3. 4. 62 PR N 4 *0 3.2 2. 1.6 1.6 2.4 10.8 2. 4. 4. 64 PR FOURTH ST. N 4.4 4. 4. 3.6 4. 20. 2.4 4. 4. 94 RM SECOND ST. N 4.4 4. 4. 3.4 4. 19.8 1.8 4. 4. 94 RE EVERETT ST. N 1 *0 4.2 3.6 4. 3.4 4. 19.2 1.8 4. 4. 94 RM HARRIET ST. N 4.2 3.4 3.4 3.4 4. 18.4 1.4 4. 4. 90 RE THIRD ST. N 4.6 4. 4. 3.4 4. 20. 2. 4. 4. 94 RM CUL DE SAC N 4.8 4.6 4.6 4. 5. 23. 2.4 4. 4. 94 RE SO. THIRD ST. 0. 100 RM CUL DE SAC N 4. 3.4 3.4 3.4 3. 17.2 1.4 3.6 3.6 89 RE CUL DE SAC N 4.6 3.8 4. 4.2 4.4 21. 1.6 3.8 4.8 90 RE FOURTH ST. N 8 *0 4.4 3. 3.4 3.6 4. 18.4 1. 3. 3.4 83 RE EVERET ST. N 8 *0 4.4 3. 3.4 3.6 4. 18.4 1. 3. 3.4 83 RE N 2.4 3. 3. 2.4 1.6 12.4 2. 2.4 3. 67 PR N 4.2 4. 3.6 2.6 3. 17.4 3. 3. 3.8 96 RM N 2.6 3. 3. 2.8 2.6 14. 1.4 2.8 2.2 72 PR N 4.4 4. 4. 4.8 4.4 21.6 2.6 4. 4.6 94 RE N 4.2 4. 4. 4.8 4.6 21.6 2. 3.4 4.4 94 RE N 4. 3. 3. 2. 4. 16. 1. 3. 4.2 80 RE N 4.2 4. 4. 4. 4.4 20.6 1.6 4. 4. 90 RE N 4. 4. 4.6 4.8 17.4 2.2 4. 4.6 94 RM 4.2 4. 4. 4.6 4.6 21.4 2.4 4.4 4. 94 RE 4.2 4. 4. 4.8 4.6 21.6 2. 3.4 4.4 94 RM 4. 3. 3.8 3.4 14.2 2. 3. 2.4 80 RE 4. 3.8 3.8 3.8 3. 18.4 1.6 3.6 3.6 89 RE 100 2.6 2.4 2.6 2.6 2. 12.2 1.6 2. 2.4 59 PR 4.4 3.8 3.6 4. 4.2 20. 1.8 3.6 4.2 94 RE 4.2 4.2 4.2 4. 4. 20.6 1.6 3.4 4.2 90 RE 4.2 4. 3.8 3.4 3.6 19. 2.4 3.6 4.6 94 RE 4. 4. 3.8 3.8 3.8 19.4 1.6 3.8 4. 90 RE PAGE 4 COMPOSITE DATA SHEET DATE :08/07/90 114. 308. 45. 224. 399. 4. 413. 412. 398. 396. 414. 387. 411. 389. 388. .410. 390. 80. 77. 405. 403. 402. 329. 328. 52. 51. 118. 139. 147. 144. 149. 138. 111. 124. 416. 327. 164. 154. 153. 336. 221. 76. 66. 75. 69. 65. 68. 64. 168. 167. 348. 401. 407. 401.1 406. 406.1 408. 454. 302. 190. 377. 376. 378. 322. 347. 238. 176. D S I H S E T E R T I C STREET T MEADOWVIEW DR. MID OAKS AVE.NO MOORE STREET MORNINGSIDE RD. MULBERRY STREET MULBERRY STREET MULBERRY STREET MULBERRY STREET MULBERRY STREET MULBERRY STREET MULBERRY STREET MYRTLE STREET MYRTLE STREET MYRTLE STREET MYRTLE STREET MYRTLE STREET MYRTLE STREET NEAL AVENUE NEAL AVENUE NELSON NELSON ALLEY NELSON STREET NIGHTINGALE BLV NIGHTINGALE BLV N0. BROADWAY N0. BROADWAY N0. CENTER ST. N0. FIFTH ST. N0. FIRST ST. N0. FOURTH AVE. N0. GREELEY ST. N0. THIRD ST. NORTH CENTER ST NORTH SHERBURNE NORTH STREET NORTHLAND AVE. NORTHLAND AVE. NORTHLAND AVE. NORTHLAND AVE. NORTHLAND COURT NORTHWESTERN AV OAK GLEN CIRCLE OAK GLEN CRESC. OAK GLEN CT. OAK GLEN DRIVE OAK GLEN LANE OAK GLEN PLACE OAK GLEN TRAIL OAK RIDGE CT. OAK RIDGE ROAD OAK STREET OLIVE STREET OLIVE STREET OLIVE STREET OLIVE STREET OLIVE STREET OLIVE STREET ORLEANS ST. OSMAN AVE. N0. PANAMA AVE. N. PARKING LOT PARKING LOT PARKING LOT PARKW000 LANE PINE TREE TRAIL PINE TREE TRAIL PINEHURST LANE SEGMENT FROM LIMITS TO W. STILLWATER CUL DE SAC INTERLACHEN DR. CUL DE SAC 4TH ST. WILLIAM ST. EVERETT DR. HARARIET ST. HWY. 95 WATER ST. 4TH ST. DEAD END 178'W.OF 4TH ST 502'W.OF 4TH ST FOURTH ST. 178 W'OF 4TH ST SECOND ST. HWY. 95 THIRD ST. SECCND ST. 502'W.OF 4TH ST OWENS ST. 200'W. OF LEVEE WATER ST. FIFTH ST.(WEST) THIRD ST. WATER ST. HWY. 95 LEVEE ST. 200'W.OF LEVEE OWENS ST. FIFTH ST.(WEST) HWY. 95 FIFTH STREET RAILROAD TRACK SO. CITY LIMITS CITY LIMITS NO. MCKUSICK RD. SECOND ST. HWY. 95 HWY. 95 SEC04D ST. RIVER ST. HWY. 95 MARINE CIRCLE CITY LIMITS NORTHLAND MARINE CIRCLE WILKIN ST. ST. )ROIX AVE. WILKINS, E. END W. LINDEN ST. MEADDWLARK DR. W. HAZEL ST. WEST POPLAR ST. RIVER HIS. E. SYCAMORE W. POPLAR ST. DEAD END W. MYRTLE W. MULBERRY W. HAZEL ST. DEAD END W. SYCAMORE DEADEND PAST SC W. LINDEN ST. CSAH 12 WILLIAM ST. EVERETT ST. CROIXW000 BLVD. 100 3'OF SUNRIS INTERLACHEN DR. CROI<W000 BLVD. HAWTHORNE AVE. INTERLACHEN DR. HAWTHORNE LN. CSAH 12 NORTHLAND AVE. CUL )E SAC CURVE CREST BLV HWY.56 FRONTAGE OAK GLEN TRAIL CUL )E SAC OAK GLEN DRIVE CUL )E SAC OAK GLEN TRAIL CUL )E SAC HWY. 96 OAK 3LEN TRAIL OAK GLEN TRAIL OAK 3LEN DRIVE OAK GLEN DRIVE CUL )E SAC HWY. 96 NEAL AVE. OAK RIDGE DR. CUL )E SAC CROIXWOOD BLVD. CO. 2D. 5 CO. RD. 5 435'E.OF C.RD.5 THIRD ST. SECOID ST. S.MARTHA (EAST) GREE.EY (WEST) SECOND ST. MAIN ST. THIRD ST. SO. IOLCOMBE ST SO. HOLCOMBE ST SO.MIRTH ST.(E) GREELEY (WEST) OWEN; ST. WASHINGTON AVE. CO. 2D. 5 UPPER 63RD E. 02LEANS ST. E. ORLEANS ST. CORPORATE LIMIT CHESTNUT ST. NELSON ST. OLIVE ST. SECOID ST. NELSON ST. CHES "NUT ST. WILD PINES LANE SUNR,SE AVE. W. PINE ST. OLIVi ST. DEAD END W. P,NE ST. CROIXWOOD BLVD. CUL LIE SAC FR. TRENCH SO. FIELD RATING C R SETTLE- FT. G S W S U CRACK 0 E H M E N T L A E U E K N A M C E N W E L N R A I 1 8 P 0 A U I N L W T D F 0 R M RM M D G I S E H R 0 P A U AE E B T T G T A E E R R A W E S L TN S R H H C R A C K R R R S M V A L U E N N T ED N 4. 3.4 3. 3.2 3.4 17. 2. 3.4 4.2 93 RE N 4. 3.6 4. 4. 4. 19.6 1. 3. 4.2 88 RE N 1 *0 3.4 2.2 3. 2.6 4.2 15.4 1.4 3. 2.6 83 RE N 2.2 2.4 2.4 3. 2.2 12.2 1.8 2.4 2.2 67 PR N 3.4 2.4 3. 3.4 3.4 15.6 2.8 4. 4.4 96 RM N 4.6 3. 3. 2.8 4.6 18. 1.6 3. 4.4 85 RE N 1 *0 3. 4. 4. 3.4 4. 18.4 1. 3. 3. 76 RE N 2 50 4. 3. 4.6 4.4 2. 18. 1. 3. 3.6 81 RE N 1 *0 4. 4. 3.8 3.2 2. 17. 3.4 4. 4.6 96 RM N 1 *0 4.6 4. 3. 4. 4. 19.6 3.8 4.4 4.8 96 RM N 1 *0 1000 3.4 3. 3. 3. 4.2 16.6 1. 2. 3. 70 PR N 4.4 3. 3. 2.6 2.2 15.2 5. 5. 5. 96 RM N 4.2 4. 4. 3.4 4.4 20. 3.4 4.2 4.4 100 RM N 4.8 4. 4. 3.6 4.6 21. 5. 4.8 4.8 100 RM N 3. 2. 2. 2. 2.4 11.4 3.8 4.6 4.6 75 RE N 4.4 3. 3. 2. 5. 17.4 1. 3. 4. 80 RE N 5. 4.8 5. 4.6 4.4 23.8 5. 5. 5. 98 RM N 4.4 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.4 18.6 2. 3.6 4.4 94 RE 0. 100 RM N 3 *0 3.6 2.8 2.8 3.2 2.4 14.8 4.4 4.4 5. 88 RE N 4.2 3.4 3.4 3. 3.6 17.6 2. 2.6 4.8 91 RE Y 2 *0 3.2 2.4 2.4 2. 2.4 12.4 2.6 3.2 2.8 68 RE N 3.6 4. 2.6 2.4 2.8 15.4 3.4 3. 3. 93 RM N 2.8 3. 3.4 2.2 1.6 13. 2.4 2.4 2.4 64 PR N 4.6 4. 4. 4.8 4.2 21.6 5. 5. 5. 100 RM N 4. 4. 4. 5. 2. 19. 5. 5. 5. 99 RM N 4.2 4. 4. 3.8 4. 20. 1.6 4. 4.2 90 RE N 4. 3. 3. 2.6 3. 15.6 1.4 2.6 2.6 82 RE N 4.4 4.4 4.4 4. 3. 20.2 1.4 3. 3. 85 RM N 4. 2. 2. 2. 2.4 12.4 1.6 3. 4. 69 RE N 2 5 39 3. 3.2 3.4 3.2 2. 14.8 1.4 3. 3. 76 RE N 0. 100 RM N 4. 3.8 3.8 3.6 3.4 18.6 1.4 3.8 4.6 90 RE N 2.6 2.8 2.8 2.8 1.2 12.2 1.4 2.2 2.6 58 PR N 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. 25. 5. 5. 5. 100 RM Y 2 *0 3. 2.4 3. 2.6 2. 13. 3.2 3.6 3.6 85 RE N 2.2 2. 2.2 2.2 2. 10.6 1.2 2. 2. 51 PR N 3.2 3.2 3. 2.8 2.6 14.8 1.4 2.6 2.8 77 RE N 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3. 16.6 1.4 3. 3. 85 RE 3.4 3.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 14. 2.2 2. 4. 81 RM N 4 *0 3.8 3.6 3.6 3.4 3.4 17.8 2.4 3.6 3.8 90 RE N 4.6 4.6 4.6 4. 4.2 22. 4.2 4.4 4.6 100 RM N 4.2 4.2 4.2 3.6 3.6 19.8 1.6 3.2 3.4 90 RE N 4.4 4.4 3.6 3.6 4.2 20.2 2. 3.6 4.6 94 RM N 4.4 4. 3. 3. 4.2 18.6 1.6 4.4 4.4 88 RE N 4.4 4.2 3.8 3.6 4.2 20.2 1.6 4.2 4.4 90 RE N 4.4 4.4 4.4 3.8 17. 2. 3.6 4.6 94 RM N 4.4 4.2 4.2 3.6 4. 20.4 1.6 4. 4.2 90 RE N 4. 3.6 3.4 3.4 3. 17.4 1.4 3.4 3.6 89 RE N 4. 3.4 3.4 3.2 3. 17. 1.4 3. 3. 85 RE N 4.6 2. 2. 2. 3. 13.6 3. 3. 4.6 79 RM Y 3 20 40 1750 3.8 3.6 3.4 2.4 2.8 16. 4. 3. 3.4 69 RE N 2 *0 4.2 3.6 4. 2.8 4. 18.6 2.4 4. 4.4 91 RE Y 3 3.8 3.6 3.4 2.4 2.8 16. 4. 3. 3.4 87 RE N 4 *0 4.2 3.2 4. 2.8 3.6 17.8 2.4 4.4 4.4 90 RE N 4 *0 4.2 3.2 4. 2.8 3.6 17.8 2.4 4.4 4.4 90 RE N 3. 3. 3. 2.4 2. 13.4 3.4 4. 3. 88 RE N 4. 3.4 3.4 3. 4. 17.8 2.4 4.6 4. 93 N 4.6 3.6 3.2 3.2 3. 17.6 2.4 3.2 3.2 93 RE N 3.4 3.6 3.6 3. 3.4 17. 2.4 3. 3.2 91 RM N 4. 3.6 3.6 2.8 2. 16. 1. 4. 4.8 88 RE N 4. 2.6 2.4 2. 2. 13. 1.6 3. 3. 77 RE N 4. 3.6 3.6 2.8 4. 18. 1. 2.4 4.6 83 RE N 3. 3. 3.6 3. 1.4 14. 3. 4. 4.8 82 RE N 4.4 2. 2. 2.4 3. 13.8 3. 4. 4. 86 RM N 3.4 3.2 3.2 3.6 3.4 16.8 2.4 3.4 3.4 94 RE N 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.6 4.6 22.4 5. 5. 5. 100 RM PAGE 5 COMPOSITE DATA SHEET DATE :08/07/90 D S T E R T I C STREET T 227. 134. 37. 415. 419. 420. 418. 148. 146. 50. 121. 445. 446. 318. 400. 395. 404. 60. 59. 58. 141. 142. 132. 346. 241. 350. 284. 355. 243. 269. 267. 201. 187. 212. 300. 365. 297. 364. 366. 191. 185. 207. 287. 199. 367. 193. 289. 291. 373. 372. 242. 353. 354. 371. 266. 265. 261. 240. 351. 264. SEGMENT FROM RAINBOW COURT MORNINGSIDE RD RAMSEY STREET BRICK ST. RAMSEY STREET 6TH ST. RICE STREET OWENS ST. RICE STREET MARTHA ST. RICE STREET HARRIET ST. RICE STREET EVERETT ST. RIDGE LANE N. FIRST ST. RIVER HTS. DR. N. SECOND ST. RIVERVIEW DRIVE 1ST ST. ROBIN LANE MEADOWLARK DR. SCHOOL STREET FOURTH ST. SCHOOL STREET THIRD ST. SCHULENBERS ALY HAZEL ST. SECOND STREET OLIVE ST. SECOND STREET PINE ST. SECOND STREET NELSON SECOND STREET LAUREL ST. SECOND STREET LAUREL ST. SECOND STREET WILKIN ST. SECOND STREET E. HAZEL ST. SECOND STREET RIVER HTS. DR. SHERBURNE ST. W.OLIVE ST. SKYVIEW COURT HILLSIDE LN. SO. BRICK ST. W. PINE ST. SO. BRICK ST. OLIVE ST. SO. BROADWAY ST LOCUST ST. SO. CENTER ST. W. PINE ST. SO. CENTER ST. W. WILLARD LIMITS TO CUL DE SAC N. OWENS ST. DEAD END WILLIAM ST. HARRIET ST. DEAD END MARTHA ST. DEAD END FIRST ST. CUL-DE-SAC W. LINDEN THIRD ST. DEAD END ALDER ST. MULBERRY ST. NELSON ST. OLIVE ST. LAUREL,511' NO. MULBERRY ST. LAUREL ST. RIVER HTS. DR. E. WILKINS AVE. CSAH 12 CUL DE SAC W. WILLARD ST. W. PINE ST. E. PINE ST. OLIVE ST. PINE ST. SO. EVERETT ST. W. CHURCHILL ST W. ABBOTT ST. SO. EVERETT ST. W. ABBOTT ST. W. WILLARD ST. SO. FIFTH AVE. BURLINGTON ST. DEAD END,935 N. SO. FIFTH AVE. E. ORLEANS ST. E.BURLINGTON ST SO. FIFTH ST. CHURCHILL ST. W. HANCOCK ST. SO. FIFTH ST. CHURCHILL ST. WILLARD ST. SO. FIFTH ST. 165' N.OF OLIVE 533' N.OF OLIVE S0. FIFTH ST. PINE ST. WILLARD ST. SO. FIFTH ST. W. OLIVE ST. 165'N.OF OLIVE SO. FIFTH ST. 533' N.OF OLIVE W. PINE ST. SO. FIFTH ST. W. ORLEANS ST. W. HANCOCK ST. SO. FIRST ST. E. ORLEANS ST. E. HANCOCK ST. SO. FIRST ST. CHURCHILL ST. E. HANCOCK ST. SO. FIRST ST. E. CHURCHILL E. WILLARD SO. FOURTH AVE. BURLINGTON ST. N. DEAD END SO. FOURTH ST. W. PINE ST. W. OAK ST. SO. FOURTH ST. E. CHURCHILL ST E. ORLEANS ST. SO. FOURTH ST. WILLARD ST. W. PINE ST. SO. FOURTH ST. E. CHURCHILL ST W. WILLARD ST. SO. GREELEY ST. W. CHURCHILL ST MYRTLE ST SO. GREELEY ST. W. ORLEANS ST. W. CHURCHILL ST SO. GROVE ST. PINE ST. DEAD END SO. GROVE ST. W. OAK ST. OLIVE ST. SO. GROVE ST. W. PINE ST. W. OAK ST. SO. HARRIET ST. W. PINE ST. 305' N. OF PINE SO. HARRIET ST. W. CHURCHILL ST DEAD END S0. HARRIET ST. W. ANDERSON ST. W. CHURCHILL ST SO. HARRIET ST. W. WILLARD ST. W. PINE ST. SO. HEMLOCK W. PINE ST. DEAD END SO. HEMLOCK ST. W. PINE ST. OLIVE ST. SO. HOLCOMBE ST W. CHURCHILL ST W. HANCOCK ST. SO. HOLCOMBE ST W. PINE ST. W. WILLARD ST. SO. HOLCOMBE ST W. WILLARD ST. W. CHURCHILL ST SO. HOLCOMBE ST OLIVE ST. W. PINE ST. 260. SO. MARTHA ST. W. WILLARD ST. PINE ST. 258. SO. MARTHA ST. W. ABBOTT ST. W. WILLARD ST. 370. SO. MARTHA ST. W. OLIVE ST. W. PINE ST. 259. SO. MARTHA ST. W. ANDERSON ST. W. ABBOTT ST. TRENCH S0. SETTLE- FT. G S M E N T L A E U N W E L NR U I N L W M D G I SE B T T G TA R H H CRACK R R FIELD RATING W S U E K N A 1 I T D F 0 H R 0 P E E R RAW E R S M VALUE N CRACK A B R M A U S L N T 1 *0 3.6 3.2 3.2 3.4 3. 16.4 2.4 3.6 3.4 3.6 3.4 3.2 2.8 3. 16. 1.4 3. 3. 4.4 3. 3. 2.2 4. 16.6 1.2 3. 4.6 3.6 4. 4. 4. 4.4 20. 1. 3. 4. 4.2 4. 4. 4.4 4.4 21. 1.4 3. 3.4 4.2 4. 4. 4.4 4.4 21. 1.4 3. 4.4 4.2 4. 4. 4.4 4.4 21. 1.4 3. 3.4 100 3.8 2.6 2.4 2.2 1. 12. 1.6 4. 4. 3.4 3.6 3.6 3. 3. 16.6 1.6 3.2 3.8 1 *0 4.6 4. 4. 4.4 4.6 21.6 2.8 4. 4.6 4. 3.8 4. 3.6 3. 18.4 1.6 3.8 4. 4.2 4. 4. 4.4 4. 20.6 1. 3. 4. 0. 4.4 4. 4. 4.6 4.6 21.6 3.4 4.6 4.6 4. 2.8 3. 2. 2.8 14.6 2.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.8 3. 2.6 3.8 16.6 3.6 3.8 4.4 2000 3.8 2.4 2.4 2. 2. 12.6 3. 3. 4. 2 *0 3. 2.6 3.2 3.4 3. 15.2 2.4 3.8 3. 1.6 2.4 2. 4. 10. 2.4 3.4 2 *5 4. 1. 2. 2. 3.6 12.6 2. 3. 3.4 4. 3.4 3.4 2.8 3. 16.6 1.4 3.4 3.4 4.2 3.6 3.8 3.6 3.4 18.6 1. 3.8 3.8 1 10 10 4. 3.6 3.6 3.6 2.8 17.6 1.6 3.6 3.6 4. 3.4 3.4 2.8 3. 16.6 2.8 4. 4. 3.2 3.2 3.2 2.8 2.6 15. 2. 3.4 3. 4. 3. 3. 3.2 3. 16.2 2.4 2. 2. *0 3.4 3.4 3.4 2.8 2.6 15.6 1.4 3. 2.8 4.8 3. 3. 1. 4. 15.8 4.4 4.8 4.8 4.2 4.2 4.2 4. 4.4 21. 3.4 4.6 4.6 3.6 3.2 3.2 3. 2. 15. 1. 3. 3. 1000 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2. 11.6 1.4 2.6 2.4 8 *0 500 4.2 4. 4. 4. 3.4 19.6 2.4 3.6 3.6 2. 2.6 2.6 3. 2.6 12.8 1.4 2.6 2.4 4 *5 4. 3.6 3.6 3.6 4. 18.8 2. 3.6 3.6 2.4 2.8 2.6 3.2 2. 13. 1.4 2.4 2.2 4.6 4. 4. 2.8 4.4 19.8 2.4 2.4 4.6 3.4 3.2 3.2 3. 3. 15.8 2.4 3.4 3.2 4.6 4. 4. 2.8 4. 19.4 3.4 4. 4.6 1 *0 3.8 3.4 2.6 2.4 2.2 14.4 2. 2. 4. 10 *0 3.4 3.2 3.2 3.4 3. 16.2 2.4 3. 2.8 1.6 2.4 2.4 2. 1.4 9.8 1. 2.4 2.2 5 *0 2.4 3. 3. 2.6 2. 13. 2. 2.6 2.4 6 *0 3.2 3. 3. 2.8 2. 14. 1.4 2.6 2.6 1000 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 2. 15.6 2.4 3. 3. 3. 3.6 3. 3.2 2. 14.8 2. 2. 3. 4. 3.6 3.4 2.8 3.4 17.2 2.4 3.4 3.4 *0 500 3. 3. 3. 2.6 2.6 14.2 1.4 3. 2.6 3.6 3.4 3.4 3. 3. 16.4 2.4 3.6 3.6 4. 3. 3.8 2.8 4. 17.6 2.8 3. 4. 4.4 2.4 2.6 2. 4. 15.4 2. 3. 4.6 4.2 4.4 4.4 4. 4.2 21.2 3. 4.4 4.2 4.6 3.4 3.4 1.4 3. 15.8 2. 3. 4.2 4.6 4. 4. 1.4 3. 17. 3.4 3. 3. 4 *0 3.8 2.4 2. 1.8 2. 12. 1.4 1. 3. 0. 4.2 4. 4. 3.6 3.4 19.2 1. 3.4 3.2 3. 3. 3. 3. 2.6 14.6 1.4 2.8 2.8 4.4 4.4 4.4 4. 4.2 21.4 3.4 4. 4.2 2100 4.6 3.6 3.6 2.8 3. 17.6 2.8 3. 3.6 3.2 3. 3. 2.6 2.6 14.4 1. 2.8 2.8 2.6 3. 3. 2.6 2.4 13.6 1.6 3. 3. 4 *0 3.2 3. 3. 2.8 3. 15. 1. 3. 3. 3 *0 300 3.4 4. 4. 2.8 2.8 17. 1. 1.4 2.4 4.2 4. 4. 3. 4. 19.2 2.4 4.6 4. 100 3.4 3.2 3.2 3. 2.4 15.2 1.4 3. 3. 3 *0 4. 3. 2.8 1.8 3.6 15.2 2.4 2. 3. 1 *0 4. 4. 4. 3.2 3.4 18.6 1.4 3.4 4. C R O E M C P 0 R M A E T N E D 90 RE 84 RE 85 RE 88 RE 88 RE 88 RE 88 RE 72 PR 88 RE 96 RM 89 RE 88 RE 100 RM 100 RM 80 RE 98 RM 74 RM 80 RE 81 RE 73 RE 88 RE 90 RE 87 RE 96 RM 84 RE 71 PR 84 RE 92 RE 100 RM 84 RE 62 PR 85 RE 68 PR 90 RE 64 PR 87 RE 92 RM 99 RM 77 PR 85 RE 45 PR 72 PR 67 RE 84 RE 74 PR 93 RE 70 PR 88 RE 94 RM 84 RE 100 RM 85 RE 89 RM 59 PR 100 RM 90 RE 76 RE 100 RM 84 RE 76 RE 76 RE 72 RE 58 PR 93 RE 79 RE 65 PR 86 RE PAGE 6 COMPOSITE DATA SHEET DATE :08/07/90 120. 357. 248. 246. 288. 206. 280. 278. 184. 279. 349. 239. 298. 213. 186. 286. 299. 0 S I H S E T E R T I C T LIMITS STREET FROM SO. MCKUSICK RD MEADOWLARK DR. SO. OWEN STREET W. PINE ST. SO. OWENS ST. W. ABBOT ST. SO. OWENS ST. WILLARD ST. SO. SECOND ST. E. WILLARD ST. SO. SECOND ST. E. HANCOCK ST. SO. SECOND ST. E. WILLARD ST. SO. SECOND ST. E. WALNUT ST. SO. SECOND ST. SO. SECOND ST. SO. SEELEY ST. SO. SEELEY ST. SO. SEVENTH ST. SEGMENT E. HANCOCK ST. E. 264'N.OF E.WILL E. OLIVE ST. W. W. WILLARD PIN CHURCHILL ST. WIL TO MEADOWLARK DR. OLIVE ST. WILLARD ST. PINE ST. CHURCHILL ST. CHURCHILL ST. 264'N.OF E.WILL E. PINE ST. RLEANS ST. ALNUT ST. INE ST. ST. ARD ST. SO. SEVENTH ST. CHURCHILL ST. W. H NCOCK ST. SO. SIXTH AVE. E.BURLINGTON ST E. 02LEANS ST. SO. SIXTH AVE. LOCUST ST. E. OIURCHILL ST S0. SIXTH ST. WILLARD ST. CHURCHILL ST. 208. SO. SIXTH ST. BURLINGTON ST. CHURCHILL ST. 192. S0. SIXTH ST. W. HANCOCK ST. W. CRLEANS ST. 363. SO. SIXTH ST. W. PINE ST. W. CLIVE ST. 296. SO. SIXTH ST. PINE ST. WILLARD ST. 214. SO. SIXTH ST. W. HANCOCK ST. CHURCHILL ST. 200. SO. THIRD AVE. 65'N.OF BURLING E. CRLEANS ST. 217. SO. WASHINGTON TOWER DR. W. CURVE CREST W. 218. S0. WASHINGTON CURVE CREST W. W. ORLEANS ST. 216. SO. WASHINGTON T.H.36 TOWER DR.W. 268. SO. WILLARD ST. W. WILLARD ST. W. PINE ST. 374. SO. WILLIAM ST. W. OLIVE ST. W. CAK ST. 375. SO. WILLIAM ST. W. OAK ST. W. PINE ST. 356. SO.SHERBURNE ST W. PINE ST. OLIVE ST. 452. ST. CROIX AVE. OWENS ST. MARTHA ST. 47. ST. CROIX AVE. 2ND ST. 1ST ST. 46. ST. CROIX AVE. 3RD ST. 2ND ST. 453. ST. CROIX AVE. MARTHA ST. FOURTH ST. 48. ST. CROIX AVE. 1ST ST. BROA)WAY 112. ST. CROIX AVE. NORTH CENTER ST N. CJENS ST. 195. ST. LOUIS ST. SO. FIFTH AVE. SO. THIRD AVE. 129. STERLING WAY ECHO LANE END )F CURB 448. STILLWATER AVE. SECOND ST. FIRST ST. 450. STILLWATER AVE. FOURTH ST. MARTHA ST. 449. STILLWATER AVE. FIRST ST. BROA)WAY 451. STILLWATER AVE. MARTHA ST. WILLIAM ST. 447. STILLWATER AVE. FOURTH ST. SECCVD ST. 128. SUNNY SLOPE LN. ECHO LANE CUL )E SAC 326. SUNRISE AVE. NORTHLAND AVE. CROIKWOOD BLVD. 339. SUNRISE COURT SUNRISE AVE. CUL )E SAC 67. SWENSON STREET OAK GLEN TRAIL OAK 3LEN DRIVE 49. SYCAMORE STREET 2ND ST. 1ST ST. 44. SYCAMORE STREET 4TH ST. WILLIAM ST. 157. TAMARACK CT. INTERLACHEN DR. CUL )E SAC 392. THIRD STREET MULBERRY ST. MYRTLE ST. 394. THIRD STREET CHESTNUT ST. PINE ST. 393. THIRD STREET MYRTLE ST. CHESTNUT ST. 85. THORENE PL EAGLE RIDGE CUL )E SAC 220. TOWER DRIVE W. NORTHWESTERN AV S.WASHINGTON AV 303. UPPER 63RD ST. OSGOOD AVE. OSMAJ AVE. 82. VAN TASSEL CT. VAN TASSEL DR. CUL )E SAC 81. VAN TASSEL DR. NEAL AVE. CUL )E SAC 249. W. ABBOTT ST. C.R.66 S. OJENS ST. 274. W. ABBOTT ST. SO. MARTHA ST. DEAA) END TO E. 276. W. ABBOTT ST. SO. MARTHA ST. C.R.56 257. W. ANDERSON ST. S. EVERETT ST. S. iOLCOMBE ST 256. W. ANDERSON ST. C.R.66 HOSPITAL PK.LT. 230. W. HANCOCK S. HOLCOMBE S. FIFTH ST. 211. W. HANCOCK ST. FIFTH ST. FOURTH ST. 210. W. HANCOCK ST. SO. FOURTH ST. SO. THIRD ST. 117. W. LINDEN ST. N. OWENS AVE. DEAD END FR. TRENCH SQ. FIELD RATING SETTLE- FT. G S W S U CRACK H M E N T L A E U E K N A E N W E L N R A I I B A U I N L W T D F 0 R M M D G I S E H R 0 P A U E B T T G T A E E R R A W E S L S R H H CRACK R R R S M VALUE N N T N 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 18. 1.8 3.8 3.6 N 2 10 52 1125 4. 2. 2. 2. 2.4 12.4 4. 3.4 3. N 1 *0 200 4. 4. 4. 4. 3.6 19.6 3.2 4. 4. N 500 3. 3. 3. 3.4 2.4 14.8 2.4 3. 3. N *0 500 2.4 2.6 2.6 2.4 2. 12. 1.4 3. 2.6 N 3 *0 500 3.2 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.2 13.4 2. 2.4 2.2 N 3.4 3.2 3.2 3. 2.6 15.4 1.4 3. 2.6 N 300 2.6 2.6 2.6 2. 2.4 12.2 1.4 3. 2.6 N 2. 2. 2.4 2. 1. 9.4 1. 2. 2. N 3.2 3. 3. 3. 2.8 15. 1.4 3. 3. N 4.6 4. 4. 4. 3. 19.6 1. 3. 4. N 3.4 3.2 3.4 3. 3.2 16.2 2.4 3.6 3.4 N 1000 2.2 2.4 2.4 2. 2. 11. 1. 2.4 2.4 N 6 *0 300 2.4 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.4 12.6 1.4 2.6 2.4 N 4.6 4.6 4.6 4. 4.6 22.4 2.4 4.6 4.8 N 3.6 3.4 3.4 2.6 3. 16. 2.4 3.4 3.2 N 300 2.6 3. 3. 3. 2.8 14.4 1. 2.6 2.6 N 4.4 4. 4. 3.6 4.2 20.2 3. 4. 4. N 200 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.2 16.8 2.4 3.4 3.2 N 1 8 780 1. 2. 2. 2. 1. 8. 1. 1. 1. N 5 *0 3.6 3.2 3.2 2.6 3.4 16. 2.4 3.6 3.4 N 1 *0 1000 2.2 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 11.8 1.4 2.6 2.4 N 5 *5 300 3.6 3.4 3.4 3.4 3. 16.8 2.4 3.4 3. N 3.6 3.4 3.4 3.4 4. 17.8 3. 3.6 4. N 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.8 18.2 3. 4. 4. N 1 40 3.4 3.6 3.6 3.4 14. 2.4 3.4 3.4 N 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.6 4.4 22.2 2.4 4. 4. N 4.6 3.6 4. 3.4 4. 19.6 2.8 4. 4.6 N 4.6 3.6 3.8 3.2 4. 19.2 3.4 4. 4.8 N 4.6 4. 4. 2. 3. 17.6 4.4 4. 4.6 N 4.8 3. 3. 2.8 4.6 18.2 2. 4. 4.6 N 4.2 3. 3.8 2.8 4.2 18. 1.2 1.4 4. N 4.4 3. 4. 2.8 4.4 18.6 1.2 1.6 4. N 4. 2.6 3. 3.4 3.6 16.6 1. 2. 4. N 4.6 2. 2. 2.8 3.6 15. 3.4 4. 4.4 N 4.4 3.8 3.8 3.8 4.2 20. 2. 3.8 4.6 N 200 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.4 3.4 17.6 2.4 3.6 3.4 N 4.4 3.8 2.8 2.6 3.6 17.2 1.6 4.2 4.4 N 4.6 3. 3. 2.8 4.4 17.8 1. 2. 4. N 1 25 4.2 3. 3. 3.4 4. 17.6 2.4 3.6 4. N 4.6 4. 4. 3.4 2. 18. 3.4 4.4 4.6 N 4.6 3. 3. 3.4 4.2 18.2 1. 2.4 3.6 N 4.4 3. 3.6 3. 4.4 18.4 3.4 4. 3.4 N 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.6 4.2 21.4 1.8 4.4 4.6 N 2 *0 3.4 2.4 2.8 2.8 2. 13.4 3.4 4. 4. N 3.4 2.6 2.6 3.2 3. 14.8 3. 3.4 3.4 N 4.6 4.4 4.4 4. 4.2 21.6 4.2 4.2 4.2 N 4.2 2. 2.6 2.6 3.8 15.2 1.2 2. 4.2 Y 4 *5 4.2 3. 3.4 4. 4. 18.6 1.4 4. 4. N 3. 2.8 2.6 3. 11.4 1.6 3. 3.2 N 3.4 3.4 3.6 3.2 3. 16.6 5. 5. 5. 0. N 3.4 3.2 3.4 2.8 3. 15.8 5. 5. 5. N 4.4 3.8 3.6 3.8 4.4 20. 2.4 3.8 4.2 N 3 *0 4. 3.6 3.6 3.4 4. 18.6 2.6 4. 4. N 4. 2. 2. 2. 4. 14. 2.4 3.2 3.2 N 4.2 3.6 3.6 3.6 4.2 19.2 1.8 3.4 4.4 N 4.4 3.6 3.6 3.6 4.2 19.4 1.8 3.6 4.6 N 4. 4. 4. 4. 3.4 19.4 3. 4. 3.8 0. N 6 *0 3.6 3.8 3.8 3.6 3.6 18.4 2.4 3.6 3.8 N 2 *5 3.2 3. 3. 3. 2.6 14.8 2.4 3. 3. N 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.2 4.6 22. 1.4 4. 4.4 N 1000 3.6 3.8 3.8 2. 2.4 15.6 2.4 3. 3. N 1000 2.4 2.6 2.6 2.4 3.4 13.4 1. 2.4 2.4 N 2 10 10 2000 3. 2.6 2.6 2.6 2. 12.8 2.4 2.6 2.6 N 4. 3.8 3.8 3.8 4. 19.4 1.4 3.8 3.8 C R O E M C P 0 R M A E T N E D 94 RE 71 RE 92 RE 66 PR 66 PR 58 PR 84 RE 61 PR 32 PR 76 RE 87 RE 93 RE 49 PR 62 PR 94 RE 92 RE 71 PR 100 RM 84 RE 26 TR 83 RE 56 PR 82 RE 100 RM 100 RM 94 RE 94 RE 98 RM 100 RM 93 RM 91 RE 78 RE 78 RE 78 RE 82 RM 94 RE 89 RE 88 RE 77 RE 90 RE 99 RM 82 RE 98 RM 94 RE 96 RM 97 RM 100 RM 72 PR 81 RE 79 RE 99 RM 100 RM 98 RM 94 RE 91 RE 76 RE 94 RE 94 RM 100 RM 100 RM 90 RE 78 RE 90 RE 78 RE 59 PR 61 PR 90 RE PACE 7 COMPOSITE DATA SHEET DATE :08/07/90 E R T I C STREET T 116. 305. 306. 304. 368. 352. 358. 360. 361. 369. 359. 231. 229. 251. 250. 181. 183. 179. 182. 178. 180. 140. 409. 126. 103. 295. 294. 237. 245. 244. 273. 281. 271. 283. 270. 282. 272. 228. 83. 380. 382. 381. 379. 115. 125. 177. 113. 235. 321. 321.1 334. 94. 93. 435. 436. 26. 23. 24. 25. 314. W. WILLARD W. WILLARD W. WILLARD W. WILLARD W. WILLARD W. WILLARD W. WILLARD W. WILLARD W.ANDERSON WALNUT CREEK DR WATER STREET WATER STREET WATER STREET WATER STREET WEST HICKORY WEST MULBERRY WEST PINE ST. WEST STILLWATER WEST STREET WILD PINES LANE WILD PINES LANE WILDCREST LANE WILDWOOD CT. WILDWOOD LANE WILKINS STREET WILKINS STREET WILLIAM STREET WILLIAM STREET WILLIAM STREET WILLIAM STREET WILLIAM STREET WILLIAM STREET WILLIAM STREET WILLIAM STREET SEGMENT FROM LIMITS W. MAPLE STREET N. OWENS ST. MCKUSICK RD. W. MARSH STREET SO. THIRD ST. W. MARSH STREET S. FOURTH ST. SO. FIFTH ST. W. MARSH STREET SO. FIFTH ST. S0. SIXTH ST. W. OAK STREET SO. FIFTH ST. SO. FOURTH ST. W. OAK STREET HEMLOCK ST. CUL DE SAC W. OAK STREET SO. GROVE ST. SO.SHERBURNE ST W. OAK STREET SO. GREELEY ST. SO. WILLIAM ST. W. OAK STREET S0. WILLIAM ST. SO. HOLCOMBE ST W. OAK STREET SO. FOURTH ST. SO. THIRD ST. W. OAK STREET SO.SHERBURNE ST SO. GREELEY ST. W. ORLEANS ST. EVERETT ST. S. HARRIET ST. W. ORLEANS ST. S. HARRIET ST. OSG000 AVE. W. ORLEANS ST. 536'W.OF C.R.66 DEAD END W. ORLEANS ST. C.R.66 536' WEST W. PINE STREET S. GREELEY ST. S. HOLCOMBE ST. W. PINE STREET S. THIRD ST. BROADWAY ST. W. PINE STREET SEELEY ST. S. CENTER ST. W. PINE STREET S. HOLCOMBE ST. S. THIRD ST. W. PINE STREET PINE TREE TRAIL SEELEY ST. W. PINE STREET S. CENTER ST. S. GREELEY ST. W. POPLAR DRIVE N. FIFTH ST. DEAD END W. RAMSEY ST. OWENS ST. GREELEY ST. W. RICE STREET N. OWENS ST. DEAD END W. SYCAMORE ST. STONEBRIDG TR.N OWENS ST. W. WALNUT SO. FIFTH ST. SO. FOURTH ST. W. WALNUT ST. SO. FOURTH ST. SO. THIRD ST. W. WILLARD S. BRICK ST. S. SEELEY W. WILLARD S. CENTER ST. S. OWENS ST. S. OWENS C.R.66 ST. SO. MARTHA ST. SO. HOLCOMBE ST ST. SO. FIFTH ST. SO. THIRD ST. ST. SO. WILLIAM ST. SO. MARTHA ST.. ST. SO. SEVENTH ST. SO. SIXTH ST. ST. C.R.66 S. WILLIAM ST. ST. SO. SIXTH ST. SO. FIFTH ST. ST. S0. HOLCOMBE ST SO. SEVENTH ST. C.R.66 NEAL AVE. MYRTLE ST. MULBERRY ST. CHESTNUT ST. CHESTNUT ST. N. OWENS ST. N. OWENS ST. CO. RD. 5 N. OWENS ST. PINE ST. WILLARD CO. RD. 5 425 W.OF CO.R.5 345 W.OF CO.R.5 770 W.OF CO.R.5 NIGHTINGALE BLV NORTHLAND AVE. EAGLE RIDGE TR. CUL DE SAC EAGLE RIDGE CUL DE SAC FIRST STREET E. BROADWAY FIRST ST. W. OWEN ST. ELM ST. TO WEST WILKIN ST. LAUREL ST. MAPLE ST. MAPLE ST. HICKORY ST. HICKORY ST. ELM ST. TO WEST MYRTLE ST. OLIVE ST. WILKIN ST. MOORE ST. LINDEN ST. MULBERRY ST. MULBERRY ST. MYRTLE ST. 333. WOODBRIDGE LANE NIGHTINGALE BLV NORTHLAND AVE. 2. FR. TRENCH SQ. SETTLE- FT. G S H M E N T L A E U E N W E L NR A U I N L W V M D G I SE E B T T G TA TO S R H H C R A C K R R EVERETT ST. CUL DE SAC 150'S.OF MYRTLE MYRTLE ST. 130'N.OF CHESTN NELSON ST. DEAD END DEAD END PINE TREE TRAIL MEADOWVIEW DR. 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C R O E M C P 0 R M A E T N E 0 93 RE 80 RE 70 PR 76 RE 100 RM 84 RM 94 RM 87 RE 79 RE 79 RE 83 RE 100 RM 93 RM 68 PR 100 RM 89 RE 63 PR 59 PR 100' RM 100 RM 80 RE 87 RE 100 RM 90 RE 100 RM 94 RE 93 RE 94 RM 94 RM 93 RE 90 RE 71 PR 76 RE 75 RE 58 PR 71 PR 89 RE 100 RM 100 RM 93 RM 94 RE 96 RM 99 RM 99 RM 97 RM 100 RM 90 RE 100 RM 47 PR 75 PR 80 RE 90 RE 90 RE 98 RM 89 RE 89 RE 94 RM 99 RM 96 RM 98 RM 85 RE 94 RE 79 RE 94 RM 100 RM 460 Northland Aveoue Stillwater, MN 55082 September 23 1991 Mayor Wally Abrahamson 1301 Cottage Drive q+illwater, MN 55082 I am in receipt of the City of Stillwater Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275". The purpose of this letter is to notify you of My objection to fully assess my property for the construction cost. It is my understanding that the improvement of Croixwood Boulevard was paid 100% by the City of Stillwuter. The current condition of Croixwood 8oulvelard isn't much better than many side streets in the development. All roads in this development will eventually have to be repaved the variables being cost due to traffic load and frequency of use. Some side streets will probably last twice as long due to low traffic volume. It seems to TO that it would be fair to have the Croiwcod Boulevard residents pay some of the overall cost of general repaveing at leaet at a rate equal to the estimated least cost of a low traffic side street. I feel also that the last addition built oetween Co. Rd. 12 and Interlachen should help pay for this improvement. In addition residents as of Northland all have to use Northland to access their property. They ehould help pay part of the cost. The primary reason Croixwood Boulevard and Northland Avenue are in such poor condition is due to the heavy construction equipment used to build the development originally, All homeowners in Croixwood benefited from that original construction traffic. It seems logical from that benefit that all residents should pay a part of the untimely repair cost. The sactior of street that I live on was the primary road used for construction vchirl"" when the last addition went in North of Interlachen. It is possible that this one section of road sustained more use and damage during the original construction than most other roads. Is it also possible that the worst section of Northland Avenue at the bottom of the hill around 300 Northland has some drainage problems that are caLeing the unusual deterioration. If the road isn't reconstructed properly` what Is the probability of it breaking apart again in a few years, Is a eimple repaving going to insure 25 years that roads should last before major repair is necessary? Other residents have stated they {eel the block I live on between Croixwood 8oulevard and Interlachen is the worst section, l agree with this appraisal. Maybe it would be wise to repave just this worst section using the very best construction t':lhniques and wait a few year to see if other areas break down to this extent. If in fact other secti don't deteriorate as rapidly, it will nnt only save the city money, but rpei*pnt`: as well. If the patching hasn't worked over the years I doubt if a minor repavinc will last either. Ir the meantimc, money m nave been spent foolishly on the h:ghe' elevation portions of Northland Avenue. Would it be r'" to have the contruotior company winning the bid, assumino the project is approved, escrow funds +or !f years to i:dsmni+y themselves against future failure of this poorest section of road. How long a road lasts has a lot to do with the subsoil. The city should sort out the needs f:r reconstruction. l saw road crews takino soil samples, how"pr haven't noticed any traffic counters installeo to see where we are in term of traffic use—probably the most important variable. If, in fact, we know thai Northland gets 10 times the usc as the average other street in the Croixwood .|evelopment, then it seems that the cost ehouid be allocated 10% to the Northland Averue residents and 90% by other residents using the road. A traffic count would answer these questions. I'm not saying the city hould pay the entire cost--I don't see how they paid the full cost of Croixwood Sulpvard, unless it is common practice to do EC; for high use roaos. I haven't had tie yet to study how the city has allocated funds for various sections of residential roats. David Lindgren Pc council membere Lindgren 2 Mr. Tom Farrell City Council Member City of Stillwater 216 North 4th Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Mr. Farrell: September 17, 1991 The purpose of this letter is to express our objection to the city's proposal to repair Northland Avenue, between C.S.A.H. No. 12 and Sunrise Avenue (Local Improvement No. 275). The basis for our objection is that all of Northland Avenue, except that part located between Croixwood Blvd. and Interlachen Dr., is not in disrepair. Since its construction in 1973, the only work done on Northland Ave., according to Public Works records, has been seal coating in 1978 and cracks filled in 1989. The majority of Northland Ave. has not required repair, nor does it now! In response to questions we have asked Mr. Moore, of Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc., and Mr. Choc Junker, we have been told that the only reason the entire length of Northland Ave. should be repaired is that "...one day the street will need fixing." This kind of thinking makes no sense to us. Why not fix the streets as they need it, not five or more years in advance? We reauest that you vote against Local Improvement No. 275 on October 1 and that you instead move that the city develop a written master plan for the repair and maintenance of city streets, based on need. We find it troublesome that the city does not do a city -wide identification of roads that are in immediate need of repair (a quick trip around Croixwood and surrounding roads, such as Pine Street, is proof enough that most of Northland Ave. does not need work.) Why are you proposing to spend money when it is not needed and have no plans to spend it where it is needed? By copy of this letter to the City Clerk, we are filing our objection to this proposal in accordance with Minnesota Statue Section 429.061 Subd. 2. Copy furnished: City Clerk Stillwater, MN 55082 Sincerely, t, /1%7' L. k Keith and Charleen Hauier 607 Northland Avenue Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; September 1991 I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275'. The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, 774(11-"L-"' <.g MARY LOU JOHNSON, CITY CLERK CITY OF STILLWATER CITY HALL 216 NORTH FOURTH STREET STILLWATER, MN. 55082 Dear Ms. Johnson; SEPTEMBER 23, 1991 Pursuant to Minnesota State Law We are formally notifying you of our objection to the reconstruction of Northland Avenue as proposed. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project, we object to the full 100% assessment to our property. We contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road for the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost of improvements from funding sources other than property assessment. Our neighborhood is looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. im Mary Sunderland 1032 Northland Ave. Stillwater, MN. 55082 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, Mn 55082 Dear Madam; Respectfully, September 22,1991 We are in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No 275". There were considerable questions that came to mind upon receiving this Notice of Improvement: (1) What is the total scope of this repair and/or re- constructior and what were the reasons that prompted this propos l? (2) Why should my neighbors and I be held responsible for 100% of the costs of such improvements--how can the City of Stillwater consider itself totally exempt from ANY costs whatsoever? .r` (3) How can any ne doubt the fact that the people living on Northlan Avenue ARE NOT the onl� and sole q y users an so beneficiaries of this road? There is NO QUESTION that Northland Avenue is a general access road for the ntire Croixwood Development; it is con- sidered a snow emerg ncy.route, it is one of only three roads in Croixwood with public sidewalks, it connects with C.S.A.H. 12 and serves as a mejor access to downtown Stillwater and the traffic volume is extremely high. The purpose of this tter is to formally notify you of our objection to this pr ject. Should the Council decide to pro- ceed with this proje t over our objection, we further state that we object to th full 100% assessment to our property. We contend that Norttland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City of Stillwater should be held responsible for the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. Our neighbors and ourselves are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. 198 Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone #439-6468 September 23, 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respe tfully, Dan Paxton 203 Northland Ave. Stillwater, MN 55082 (612)344 -4650 SEPTEMBER 23 1991 mi.kRY LOU JOHII01 CITY CLERK CITY OF STILLWATER CITY HALL 216 fl. FOURTH STREET STILLWATER, mn 55032 DEAR ms uoHnson, Arn in RECEIPT OF YOUR nOTICE OF impRovErnEnT HEARIFIG„ LOCAL In no 275. THE PURPC)SE C)F THIS LETTER IS TO nOTIFY YOU FORMALLY oF mY BuErTron TO THIS P1-7.0,JECT. THER E ARE PORTIOns OF THIS STREET THAT 1.1EED ImPRovEmEnT, B ...1T TO START AT THE TEflflIS COURTS ArID DO THE WHOLE STREET AnD EXPECT JUST THE PEOPLE THAT LIVE cin A mAin R DAD in THIS DEVELOPMEIIT TO PAY FOR IT IS OUT OF THE QU ESTIOn! MY rtEICiliBORS AnD I ARE LOoKinci FORWARD TO ATTEFIDInG THE OCTOBER 1ST MEET :nG To DISCUSS THIS ISSUE! RESPEC:TFULLY, JOHTITIIE 7w. uoiHnsEn cc:; ROBERTA OPHEIIT1 Torn FARREL 'WALLY ABRAHAMSOn An n BO B L 0 V IIT:K GARY FUrIKE 43 g 4ALio 1 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfull1, 9 Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone September 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam: I am in receipt of yo4rr notice relating to the subject above. The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council de ide to proceed with this project over my objection, I hereby state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should bind at least 80% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your Council meeting, copy Mayor Wally Ab son 1301 Cottage Driiee Stillwater, MN 5082 Councilwoman Ann Boblovick 1511 West Olive ?'treet Stillwater, MN 55082 Councilman Gary e 1605 West Pine S rest Stillwater, MN ,5082 SUBJECT: LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NO. 275 NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT HEARING NORTHLAND AVENUE STREET RECONSTRUCTION Respectfully, Councilman Tom Farrel 2205 Crestwood Terrace Stillwater, MN 55082 September 23, 1991 Edward H. 115 Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone No. (612) 1130 -1619 Councilwoman Roberta Opheim 2650 Skyview Court Stillwater, MN 55082 September 22, 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 N. 4th Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Ms. Johnson: Pursuant to Minnesota State Law, I am formally notifying you of my objection to the proposed reconstruction of Northland Avenue, labeled as "Local Improvement No. 275 The proposal is overkill and excludes consideration that my section of Northland is 5 years newer than the section that caused this issue. It doesn't need anything other than normal repair and maintenance. Further, should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and other commercial and city traffic. As such, the City should fund the total cost for this improvement from funding sources other than direct property assessment. Please refer to the 1984 precedent of Croixwood Blvd. upgrade. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, John R. Melville, owner Karen S. Melville, owner 125 Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN. 55082 Telephone 439 -6858 copies to: Mayor Wally Abrahamson Councilwoman Ann Bodlovick Councilman Gary Funke Councilwoman Roberta Opheim Councilman Tom Farrell Sept 18,1991 Subject: Northland Ave Street Resurface Dear Council Menbers: My opinion is that the condition of the street is good enough for several more years. I am not qualified to make a decision if the street REALLY does need to be resurfaced at this time, but I hope I can have FAITH in the city council to NOT be PRESSURED by some private citizenE opinions or desires. However, as a layman, I am fully aware that many other streets are in much worse condition than Dorthland Ave. For the above reasons I am against resurfacing now. You say the cost should be paid by Northland Ave property owners. Well I think you are WRONG WRONG WRONG. I already suffer from the heavy traffic, litter thrown from cars, noise frou screeching tires, and drivers who don't know how to stop for signs. Now you are telling me I should provide these people, who probably don't Even live on Northland Ave, a better street. If and when the resurfacing is accomplished I propose, NO I DEMAND ALL the people that use the street should pay for it. The only FAIR way is to charge ALL streets that MUST use Northland Ave to get to their property via Northland Atie Nightingale Blvd, Woodridge, Icerose, WildcrEst, Marine Circle, and all courts. Thank You; Roger Mikulak 1026 Northland Ave. Stillwater, Minn Al t 10e--#""-e ■-4'7"7 1 4 4 43-7 c 3.Ct le/eCt eti-40 l'1.04-21 .r,Zst eL2---.474, G,c mo t ,,G .-�-�0 /11 ,p,IC.�yv 4.1- -ltd 1 0.40P-0 11,--i-6--,. et-2:0=erre ,e0.4.4_14A-i-J V4/14 ai.4€ 4:0' .4-X), laAjto -r12-g4-t- 74 c;14,,a-e v1,1 m,. d e7ede=e---, l.A.Ae/ete.ALL.-1, ''4'14- 4 t 4 e .r"/A-e-.° a 0 ,eit.4-- e t. 7 ,4 /t164CIA~%- %-d<*t; -s'ir6 4 41r .t! -tom.., .g./14c. Z,,,c Ae-4 d a W-‘-t— ‘74„ Gt)e, A-4-4A-t A. ---A ,i-tet /144zat aii_ce 4 7t.t.i.z /tA-4:a- eiL.AA44%, .4 e'le3/444-A-7 1 /144-v--4 CI. L t t 574 //taJtt- c, Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: September 1991 I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Respectfully, AL 17(j( 7° Z l e Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth StrEet Stillwater, MN. 5508; Dear Madam: I am in receipt local improvement no. formally notify you c Council decide to prc further state that I property. I contend t road to the entire Cr should fund at least from other funding se My neighbors and proposed project at lo September 1991 of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, 275 The purpose of this letter is to f my objection to this project. Should the ceed with this project over my objection, I object to the full 100% assessment to my hat Northland Avenue is a general access oixwood development and as such the city 75% of the total cost for this improvement urces other than property assessment. I are looking forward to discussing this our council meeting in oct, 1991. Respectfully, Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone 1 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: espectfully, 221 Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone t? 2_0 43 September 1991 I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 5508; Dear Madam: I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you c.f my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Czoixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors anc I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Respful y, c02 8' Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone f 3 0. Sb 6 September 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: September 1991 I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Re ectfully, L 103 Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Str Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend ,hat Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire C:7oixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Respectfully, 3 k d Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone +t 3 y_ 34, September 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. _Respe 11 Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone /i3 September 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you cf my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to prcceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding scurces other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Respectfully, 3 Z Av Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone 44-39 c(2,<-1--9 September 1991 1 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Respectfully, ac/4J /f Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone 60- <f)c13 C /l/ NO-,27 September 1991 9-dax Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth StrE.et Stillwater, MN. 5508; Dear Madam: I am in receipt local improvement no. formally notify you c Council decide to prc further state that I property. I contend t road to the entire Cz should fund at least from other funding se My neighbors one proposed project at 1 of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, 275 The purpose of this letter is to f my objection to this project. Should the ceed with this project over my objection, I object to the full 100% assessment to my hat Northland Avenue is a general access oixwood development and as such the city 75% of the total cost for this improvement urces other than property assessment. I are looking forward to discussing this our council meeting in oct, 1991. Respectfully, 4/2, Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone 0/:3 cf 6 No September 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Respectfully, 1 1 7 Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone O September 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: September 1991 I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Respectfully, Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone qao- 2 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 i Dear Madam: September 1991 I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. RespeFtfully, c4 1 4 Northland Ave e Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone L43_1 77O Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth StrE:et Stillwater, MN. 5508: Dear Madam: I am in receipt local improvement no. formally notify you c Council decide to pre further state that I property. I contend t road to the entire Cz should fund at least from other funding se of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, 275 The purpose of this letter is to t my objection to this project. Should the •ceed with this project over my objection, I object to the full 100% assessment to my hat Northland Avenue is a general access oixwood development and as such the city 75% of the total cost for this improvement urces other than property assessment. My neighbors anc. I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Respectfully, 1,14 ;151 Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone Tol O September 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Respp,tfu 1 gZe Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone q3 September 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Res ec ;2 fully September 1991 Northla d Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City Of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN. 55082 Dear Madam: September 1991 I am in receipt of your notice of "Improvement Hearing, local improvement no. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the city should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting in oct, 1991. Re itJ j 1 Cr ;W(Northland Avenue Stillwater, Mn 55082 Telephone ct3 r ff( Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; September 1991 I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, 1 further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are look'.ng forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, sj F; L., l� Nort hland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone C;'?'' L Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam: September 24, 1991 We are in receipt of the "Notice of Improvement Hearing, Northland Avenue Street Recon- struction, Local Improvement No. 275 The purpose of this letter is to notify you in writing of our objections to the scope and proposed method of funding this project. We and our neighbors look forward to further discussing the nature of this project with you at the October 1, 1991, hearing. Respectively, Suzanne and eal 1son 452 Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone 439 -0875 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275'. The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire C- oixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, //7 Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone i r5 September 1991 1 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 6 Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone 7--/; 6 September 1991 Dear Madam; I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275". The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, i further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, 1 further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are look forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, Z Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone .1/4{ 3 et S6 September 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; September 1991 Pursuant to Minnesota State Law I am formally notifying you of my objection to the proposed reconstruction of Northland Avenue. Further, should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, A /0(3 Nor" hland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone Members of the City Council, City of Stillwater, 216 N. Fourth Strest, Stillwater, MN 55032 Dear Mayor and Members of the Council: September 25, 1991 I was recently notified that there are plans to reconstruct Northland Avenue and make repairs to the curbs and gutters. The notice stated that abutting property owners will be ass3ssed for these repairs at a total cost �f nearly $240,000. Since I am -ona of the affected property owners, I plan to be at the hearing on October 1 to learn more details about the plan. It is difficult for me to determine whether simple patching or major reconstruction is needed in this situation. I expert that this will be explained. I want to retain the right to formally object to the plans if sufficient rationale is not forthcoming. I do want to go on record as formally objecting to a 100% assessment of abutting property owners for repairs to Northland Avenue. Northland Avenue is a general access road for the entire Croixwood development. Croixwood homeowners to the west of Northland Avenue must travel on Northland to reach their homes. The importance of Northland to the total area can be further emphasized by noting that it is one of only three streets in Croixwood with sidewalks. To assess the adjoining property owners for the total cost of repairs to this street would be grossly unfair. I strongly urge that you give your serious reconsideration to this matter. Sincerely, Ro•-rt L. Miller, 2806 oodridge Lan Stillwater, MN 439 -0262 /11/9( /2 S cA%, j 72 1� l N /('-CC` ell 7 G> r ,Vo c✓/Z /frc 7/ C c ,27 /71/ eoticre Ph.7 .141?1 f o )1 1 S r 7/! l° /72»".7G h i 11 j 1- 2 7 G/V I /i e tJ Ne.P771)0,d I t %S R "2' /A/ S rez°c- 7 giv /9 Se71/ v s c i 7 4 4 5 7 S y 7A It y rn r h t c. l7Y S/I c- AI 6 c -j,6A, 5 7S t-cr�l goe /Pei Gt /n e/2 7 a7j n C /ye u.�'r� /yO /IV Are e eg-O( GN Nc f Wo v/c✓ 7� gess, y on. U /Thaw b/-7 L A "S Nee 7"I ?n fI c 7 19 .S't'd cAY AN 7h r° CCS7 G /X6 4I°f /g A- /4 ''P /I U7 /75 .E' c d e-A- 7s n G-/ C/A( -74 c 74 eA 7 p,9 o/( r -p,;/rtJ st7 7 c,LSt d r;$ y 0 /v e N h C �r cv, A-274 t? NJ 71 f y irsc. t S< /V 7h/,9n. cf F3 v C Tc J c 72 ,q J F:-.04"c rn 7 17x 5 (Y 'ARK c� 7l rn Tc S 7 i7J JJ�G /vG/P7/,1 Jv i9/v r 3-7 //w 4 77'/2 6n //t y 3 S'3-- Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam, James R. Wagner Jr. 420 Northland Ave. Stillwater, MN 55082 September 25, 1991 Earlier this week I sent you a copy of the attached letter regarding the proposed reconstruction of Northland Ave. Upon reflection I am writing to you and the members of the Stillwater City Council to more completely state my concerns, as I will not be able to attend the Council meeting on October 1, 1991. In the letter I received from you, regarding Local Improvement No. 275, it states that the proposed area to be assessed for the improvement is that of the property owners on Northland Ave. I believe this is wrong and inappropriate, in that Northland Avenue is not just a residential street to be maintained for the use of the property owners living along the street. I believe this is shown clearly in that it is designated as a snow emergency route and plowed first. This would not be the case if it did not support more traffic than just that of the property owners living on the street. Further it is one of the few streets in Croixwood with sidewalks. This shows that from the outset it was expected that Northland Avenue would have higher traffic levels and need to provide for safer pedestrian travel. Northland Avenue is also one of the few entrance and exit routes for all Croixwood, as well as the only continuous north -south axis through Croixwood. As a north -south axis, Northland is a primary route for those people living on all the streets branching off it. All of these facts point to a street that is used by the majority of the residents of Croixwood not just those residing on Northland Ave. A further issue is th live in Croixwood. N Cub and other shoppin outside town on Manni that follow that rout use of Northland Avenue by people who do not rthland Avenue provides a more direct route to in that area for those people coming from g Avenue via C.S.A.H. No. 12. I know people to do their shopping, and for more convenient access to Minnesota 5 than by continuing to Minnesota 36 and attempting to turn lei't and use the 5/36 interchange. Because of these facts I object to the assessment of property owners owning property along Northland Ave. I understand that when Croixwood Boulevard was repaved that those owners were not assessed for that reconstruction. I be:.ieve that this is exactly the same situation and as such it is appropriate that all of the users support the cost of maintaining the stree' I believe the City of Stillwater should fund the cost of this improvement if it is carried out. Respectfully, ames R. Wagner Jr. Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam, September 1991 I am in receipt of your Notice of 'Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275'. The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone it Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; September 1991 I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275". The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, 6.0. t Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone 43 q g a. 9 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275". The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, 6 /9 Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone 5JJ 45 September 1991 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam: I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at the Public Hearing on October 1st. Respectfully, rcLe(90 A ez--77, Emily K. Callahan 918 Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone 439 -9053 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 N. Fourth St. Stillwater, MN 55082 September 25, 1991 Ms. Johnson: I am in receipt of your Notice of Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275. The purpose of thisletter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I also want to state that I object to the assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Ave. is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should find the funding for this improvement from other sources than the property assessment. I will be in attendence at your council meeting to continue discussion on this proposed project. Respectfully, Revea R. Eylandt 110 Northland Ave. Stillwater, MN 55082 439 -0135 Otto Eylandt P.S. I would also like to make note of the fact that Northland Ave. north of Interlachen and out to No. 12 is in the "Seventh Addition" to Croixwood and therefore is about 8 -10 years newer than the road running south of Interlachen and should be in that much better condition and in less need of total reconstruction. Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275'. The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfty, lly, Z September 1991 7 c(,'c; o i) ii/G (c. z /Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone 45 y //i 9 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; September 26, 1991 I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275." The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Should the Council decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund at least 75% of the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your council meeting. Respectfully, 1030 Sunrise Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone #439 -2620 1 Mary Lou Johnson, City Clerk City of Stillwater City Hall 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Madam; Copy furnished: Mayor Abrahamson Councilwoman Bobiovick Councilwoman Opheim Councilman Funke Councilman Farrel Respe fully, I am in receipt of your Notice of "Improvement Hearing, Local Improvement No. 275 The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of my objection to this project. Specifically, I object to the type of improvement and extent of the re- construction proposed fronting my property. It is my opinion that the proposed re- construction is excessive and serves no purpose. The street fronting my property is adequate for the community's needs, has many years of use remaining and_does not require the degree of repair your consulting firm has proposed. However, I do agree that the area between Croixwood Boulevard and Interlachen Drive is substantially deteriorated and should be re- constructed and that the re- construction on Northland Avenue should be limited to this segment. My greatest concern is the logic behind selecting all of Northland Avenue for repair and re- construction. There are streets in Stillwater that are significantly more deteriorated that Northland Avenue and do require significant work. I suggest that the city concentrate it's efforts towards repairing these city streets. Finally, should the Counsel decide to proceed with this project over my objection, I further state that I object to the full 100% assessment to my property. I contend that Northland Avenue is a general access road to the entire Croixwood development and as such the City should fund the total cost for this improvement from other funding sources other than property assessment. It is not fair to assess a select few properties for a project that benefits an entire community. My neighbors and I are looking forward to discussing this proposed project at your counsel meeting. THOMAS OKSNESS 135 Northland Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone #439 -0272 27 September 1991 water. THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: STEVE RUSSELL, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR DATE: SEPTEMBER 27, 1991 SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF CONDITION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR A TEMPORARY OFFICE AT 232 NORTH MAIN STREET. CASE NO. SUP /89 -60. On October 3, 1989, the City Council approved a Special Use Permit for a temporary trailer office building at 232 North Main Street. A condition of approval for the trailer was that it be removed in two years. This request is for an extension of the date for removal of the temporary structure. It is recommended the time be extended one year (October 1, 1992). ATTACHMENT Letter trom Martha Conway, Associated Eye Physicians. CITY HALL: 216 NORTH FOURTH STILLWATER, MINNESOTA 55082 PHONE: 612- 439 -6121 1 Associated Eye Physicians &Surgeons Ltd. JAMES E. STANDEFER, M.D. DOUGLAS J. CARLSON, M.D. EVAN A. BALLARD, M.D. STEPHEN S. LANE, M.D. HONORA E. KENNEDY, M.D. In Association With W. BRUCE CLARK, M.D. September 25, 1991 Mr. Steve Russell Community Development Director City of Stillwater 216 N. 4th Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Mr. Russell: Thank you. Sincerely, lJ Martha Conway Practice Administrator OPHTHALMOLOGY AND OPHTHALMIC SURGERY We would like to request the city council to grant us an extension of our permit for the mobile building located in our parking lot at 232 N. Main St. until October 1, 1992. After much deliberation and discussion regarding our options of expansion, we have determined that we wish to stay in downtown Stillwater and will need time for architectural design and construction. 232 North Main Street, STILLWATER, MINNESOTA 55082 (612) 439 -8500 FAX: (612) 439 -5106 1712 American National Bank Building, SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101 (612) 224 -5637 FAX: (612) 222 -5666 828 South Lake, FOREST LAKE, MINNESOTA 55025 (612) 464 -8000 FAX: (612) 464 -8001 360 Sherman Street, Suite 390, SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55102 (612) 227 -9136 SEP 17 '81 12 :42 FROM (202)723 -1166 PAGE.002 fR 7035 -01 DO INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION NOTICE OF EXEMPTION [Finance Docket No. 31924] sc rice DATE SE 1 6 1991 MINNESOTA ZEPHYR LIMITED OPERATION EXEMPTION BETWEEN EAST OF HUDSON, WI, AND MINNEAPOLIS AND DULUTH JUNCTION, N) Minnesota Zephyr Limited (Zephyr) has filed a notice of exemption to operate as a class III rail carrier, in spec:.a1 interstate passenger service, over two routes totaling approximately 50.8 miles of track, including 44.4 miles of line of the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company (CNW) 0.6 miles of line of Burlington Northern Railroad Company (BNB, and 5.8 miles of line of the Minnesota Transportation Museum, Inc. (MTM). The transaction. was to be consummated soon attar September 1, 1991. Both routes have a terminus in common: CNW milepost 38.9, at a point east of Hudson, WI. The first route extends between CNW milepost 0.0, at Minneapolis, MN, and CNW milepost 38.9. The second route extends between CNW milepost 33.9 and Duluth Junction, MN, as follows: from CNW milepost 38.9 to CNW milepost 18.4, at Lakeland Junction, MN, then to CNW milepost 12.9, at Stillwater, MN, then from' BN milepost 32.73 to BN milepost 12.19, at Stillwater, and then from MTM milepost 12.19, at Stillwater, to MTM milepost 6.39, at Duluth Junction. Under an agreement with M'Z'i, Zephyr currently conducts intrastate passenger service over the involved MTM and BN lines. (S EAL Finance Docket No. 31924 Xny comments .must be filed With the Commission and 1133 15th Street, SLrVed on: L 'E. Gitomer, Suite 1200, NW, Washington, DC 20005• 1150.1• I$ the is notice is filed under 49 CFA Th information, the ce contains false or misleading notice petitions to revoke the void All initio. any time. exemption i� d may be fil+� at Y Lion 'under 49 U.S.C. 10505(d) exemption revoke will not automatically The filing of a petition transa�:.ti stay the Decided: September 6, 1991 Director, of f ice By the Gomaissi.on, David X. Kon'schni of Proceedings, Sidney L. Strickland, Jr. Secretary water. THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL 22__ FROM: STEVE RUSSELL, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORS DATE: SEPTEMBER 26, 1991 SUBJECT: ANNEXATION OF MINNESOTA TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM TRACKS. The Minnesota Transportation Museum has requested the City of Stillwater to consider annexing the Minnesota Transportation Museum railroad properties. (See attached map.) This can only be accomplished if the City owns the property. The Minnesota Transportation Museum has indicated they are interested in selling the property under certain conditions to assure that the property will be available for railroad use. A draft ordinance annexing the property has been prepared for Council consideration. If the ordinance is approved for first reading, City ownership issues can be considered before second reading. RECOMMENDATION: Consideration of ordinance annexing railroad property to the City. ATTACHMENT: Ordinance and property description. CITY HALL: 216 NORTH FOURTH STILLWATER, MINNESOTA 55082 PHONE: 612 439 -6121 .3 Li L. 152N0 talasmea.•• 1,11 9';‘`.?'• Line 105114. Si. N. et Long Lake 'Laic e gal ti ST. F A..t LERNI 697 ngto 3 N. Plaietbd L. I *al r T ST. N. 4 6- 1114.6 122N0 S N. Lake ound I NE IN GS POP.) 38 F.A.S. 80TH Loon Lake Silver Lake North 1. 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(PO Box 293) City Stillwater FOR BOARD USE ONLY BASE PP FEE Minnesota Lawful Gambling CHECK INITIALS Premises Permit Application Part 1 of 2 DATE to State MN Class of premises permit (check one) A ($400) Pull -tabs, tipboards, paddlewheels, raffles, r bingo B ($250) Pull -tabs, tipboards, paddlewheels, raffles Zip Code 550 C ($200) Bingo only D ($150) Raffles only 'f fiskv •x.{ r {f rv{ {ri,!i”. +r<vc:. Name of chief executive officer (cannot be your gambling manager) Tide Mitchell T. McKenzie President Bingo Occasions If applying fora class A or C permit, fill in days and beginning ending hours of bingo occasions: No more than seven bingo occasions may be conducted by your organiza i r per week. Day Beginning/Ending Hours Day Beginning/Ending Hours Day Beginning /Ending Hours remises .o..r►atioa'........ If bingo will not be conducted, check here Name of establishment where gambling will be conducted Street Address (do not use a post office box number Brines Restaurant Bar 219 S. Main Stillwater, MN 55082 Is the premises located within city limits? El Yes O No If no, is township =1 organized 0 unorganized O unincorporated City and County where gambling premises is located OR Township and County where gambling premises is located if outside of city limits Stillwater„ Washington Name and address of legal owner of premises City State Lamont Brine 9110` St. Croix Trail. N. Stillwater, MN 55082' Does your organization own the building where the gambling will be conducted? Q YES NO If no, attach the following:, b tt: a c opy o f the lease (form LG202) with terms for at least one year.- "a copy of a sketch of the floor plan with dimensions, showing what portion is being lease A lease and sketch are not required for Class D applications }Yf.:{: :i}:• }Y•: {•Y ihti i }Y.:. ii:: rY t� r. F. ♦v::::: ?{v. }:tiiY:o:•: ?.:o v +ti' +r }ir::: r;: Y{{: {r::.•N Y ?•Y }:r.:v.. v }'ffi %t:::: .n: irr:: f ii:'r,' .f+i }'i' ..{4:2•.:.,. {n. r....... +.r r...r::::ff,.;n :w :F :n n.:.... n...... ff ..f.. ,...w:.r }•n:•. n..... u Ff,.: ......v...:............ n................ r. n ..x:: {4'4:•�it?•Y• J 'r :'Sf.•:•:.,v, 'vti r' 'r. :i: .ment<:•'• 4�1 lf lliGil Jmbe +lf vf: iYt+'• Zip code County Washington Daytime phone number (614- 439 -8467 Daytime phone number 612) 4 3 0 359 6 to Zip Code MLnne.s�taLazLful Gainblin se .Pe t A lication I Bank Name 4 ayp6i-t :State ',Ban =Aor "VIA Bank Address MN n 5 Gambling Site Authorization 4, 1 hereby consent that local law enforcement officers, the -board or agents of the board, or the commissioner of revenue or public safety, or agents of the commissioners,' may enter the premises to enforce the law. Bank Records Information 4 'The is authorized to inspect the bank records of the gambling account whenever necessary to fulfill requirements of current gambling rules and law: Oath' -1 declar' 71 have read this application and all information submitted t o the board is true, accurate and complete; :=Ze .all other required information has been fully disclosed- 12111 111:11111 1÷ 0,. ACICIreSS we Name Stillwater, Daniel:Brockman '5610 'Omar Ave., Stillwater, MN :55082 Marian Bell 132 Tamarack Ct. Stillwater, MN 55082 2 Past CEO Gambling 'Manager 6Nviedgem 4' .1 am the chief exect4tive officer of the organization; 1 -I assume full respo sibility for the fair and lawful opera- tion of all activities tc be conducteck .1 will familiarize my'elf with the laws of Minnesota governing lawful ga bling and rules of the board and -agree, if licensed, to abide by those laws and rules, 14 including amendmer ts to them; 2 -any changes in ication information will be submitted to the and loc1 unit of giivernirierit within 10 days c ange, an 7 7 0 1 understand that fa lure to provide required information or providing false or misleading information may result in the denial or revocat on of the license. Signet p4,t Date re of chie executive officer 1Y- EgifileggiallantagESag„ 1. The city *must sign this application if the gambling prem- ises is located within city limits. 2. The county **AND township** must sign this application if the gambling premises is located within a township. 3. The local unit government (city or county) must pass a ,resolution specifically approving or denying this application. City* or 'County**--- Township**. it: City,r County Name Township Name Date Received Date Received Signature of person jceiving application Signature of person receiving application R -Lett--) township limits. g 4 ro v th o th o e lic Inc ati i n l u r l a u p ti p or ie lg ziork 5. If this application s denied by the local unit of government, it should not be subrr itted to the Gambling Control Board. Township: By signature below, the township acknowledges that the organization is applying for a premises permit within fer to tPSe instructions for required attachments. ail to Gambling Control Board Rosewood Plaza South, 3rd Floor :.v• .1711 W. County Road B Roseville, MN 55113 1: LG214(part 2) (Rev7/29/91) Name of Legal Owner of Gambling Premises ,,-2.,• ',•fA.:1 4..;::,-.7' 14 AAddress,..44t1-41,, City/Zip Code 4, "or, a, r °tract Name and Address of Lessor Matt Brine' 219 v Lamont Brine t 9110 St. -Croix Trail N. Stillwater M -55082 1 (012 t+39--16 Name and ofleasedPremises ..,Acfaress ,city/Lip Coo° Brines 2Restaurant Bar 219 S. Main Stillwater, M 55082 Name of Organization Leasing the Premises (lessee) r'• License Number, 11 known St. Croix Valley Hockey Association 8220 Nee,l'ANie MN 5.5082 'B-03375 7 The lawful gambling activity which the organization will conduct is (check all that apply): bingo raffles II paddlewheels I -AA pull-tabs tipboards 'Rent IrifOrMatiOrt (See Rules 7860.0090, Subp 3) -1 Class A and C premises permits: Rent for bingo and all other gambling activities conducted during that bingo occasion may not exceed: $200 for up to 6,000 square feet; .$300 for up t� 12;000 square feet; and r $400 for more than 12,000 square feet. Rent to be oaid oer binao occasion 4 from (hours) (a.m./p.m.) to (a.m./p.m.) on (days of week) from (hours) (a.m./p.m.) from (hours (a.m from (hours)" Address ity/Zip Code Phone eV' illvater *MN 55082!, 612 )L1.39__7 to m/p on (dajraof Week) A Class B and D premises permits: Rent for gambling activities not including bingo is a maximum of $1000 per month. -,wee.K Rent to be paid Der 100.00 /Mill from (hours) (a.m./p.ni.) to (a.m./p.m.) on (days of Week) from (hours) (a.m./p.m.) to (a.m./rim.) on_ (days of week) (a.m./pm.) to .ni.) on (days of week) :1 4.§ -01 ,44 on days of week) to (a.m:/p.ni.) on (day 5 O f weak) Reni may not be based on a percentage cif receipts, pi-Ofite from lawful gambling, or on the number of participants attending a bingo occasion. -3 An organization may not pay rent to itself or to any of its affiliates for space used for the conduct of lawful gambling. .3ri. The area(s) leased within the premises are 5 feet by feet, for a total of 20 square feet. feet by feet, for a total of square feet. 'feet by feet, for a total of square feet. Combined total square feet II ketch Attach a sketch which shows thelof.atioranddirnenSionsoftheleasedareas...:: gfective Dates The lease will go into effect at 12:01 a.m. on October 19 and will end at 12:00 a.m. on September 30 19 92 ‘for a period of at least one year.' Times and Days of Bingo Activity (If The bingo occasions will be held la maximum of 7 bingo occasions per organization): p m.) 7 eliU. r7V1_, 6 emu (eassal) 1e131110 UOI:EziueBao jo eanwuBis area sAep 0 I, wpm pJeog laiwoo Bunq meo eq of peultuqns eq isniii esee! s!qi Li! seButio Auy •esee! siw oi peleieJ sew Jewo pue BufiqweB mimei eq of se sewed eq ueemieq pellnbei UoneJepistiociJewo ou pue weweiuBe Jewo ou s! 6.1041 *segympe BullqweB mime! 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Class of premises permit (check one) Organization base license number 0 A ($400) Pull-tabs, tipboards, paddlewheels, raffles, bingo Premises permit number B ($250) Pull-tabs, tipboards, paddlewheels, raffles S7T New 0 C ($200) Bingo only 0 D ($150) Raffles only 11. oral= Minnesota Lawful Gambl remises Permit Application Name of Organization -1 I t Ek41{c F 0: BOARD USE ONLY BASE CHECK pp 7 FEE Business Address of Organization Street or P. 0 Box (Do not use the address of your gambling manager) I Daytime phone number I J2) 437 "6 76 Name of chief executive officer (cannot be your garnbling manager) Title Daytime phone number ;77.1- -740R Bingo Occasiohs i If applying for a class A or C pemait, fIll in days and beginning ending hours of bingo occasions: No more than seven bingo occasions may be conducted by your organization per week. Day Beginning/Ending Hours Day Begtruiing/Ending Hours ,Day „Beginning /Ending Hours a?? 6-6-089. to to Ubingo will not be conducted, check here E .11A of establishment w re gam lijag will con ucted Street Address (do not use a post office box number) Yr2e'ff e )tc 54s -r 1 18' OS Sc gAr2 &1: Is the premises located within city limits? XI Yes CD No If no, is township ED organized ED unorganized E1 unincorporated City and County where gambling premises is located OR Township and County where gambling premises is located if outside of city limits ..44 ke 1 1 Id4u.q]TJr,. 1 rsfAtati67 ';j:r 'r' 6.itek4)02 i Namin. address of IegI owner ofxemises City r tate I... -,,'Zip Code e/t(<4.4&i,' P•61•4;1■. W6-st ii? _-5Jitkl .'17)1 Does your organization °writhe building where the gambling wi I conducted? ED YES rt i NQ,: if no attach the followin -7,----.'"'!•-: r. 7 ,t''.`,..r,i1:Y,k" '77'.':.1,: 4 1 A f4 ;1 6 t.'”' 1 r' l P.?, a copy of the lease (form 1G202) with terms for at,leas t one year <-4..t a copy of a sketch of the floor plan with dimensions, showing what portion is being leased.c A lease and sketch are not required for Class D applicatione.;:':::'-‘., :4:::::$:::::::::::::::*:::::`:::::?:::P State Zip ff Name City* or County City or County Name Sig Minnesota Lawful Gambling remise Permit Application Part 2 of •:�.wra :nu..+: :iw. v:•w:<::.: i i+ fr:i+ fir +a s+ ir><.xi +i:i aci:y.>kv: :i5:;f of ':�j•:S`•j;:_ {ic+;•is;6 +r, +Y•: :`.�55:•.'4F:S:o:'r..: r: <::y': <:�4:':y. ?:vr'+FyY'{ Y {rF,;S'F,... ..1i'i•. :...:.3fifr<S:C;k';v,G:; 11Y/.•..,C ?.({.yst.•:eCy 6' n:.:•:•::• f••::?,: y>: {.,.y.;..y::•:..:•:.i{•: •.,'c.a: Sy.�• :f.:.::•:: :•yy::y•. •.�.d.:.:.::: f•. ..y7 yi:•'• .:.o::.y;.h::::: ::>•t:y•: •:dy:: y:r Bank Address City Sta by Code n� .1 .S1cl K'.�I4°�'1'Ivu► sr. Sidi NAr jii s. o82- itiwate Iine c k :o r16 ge ±e Gambling Site Authorization I hereby consent that local law enforcement officers, the board or agents of the board, or the commissioner of revenue or public safety, or agents of the commissioners, may enter the premises to enforce the law. Bank Records Information The board is authorized to inspect the bank records of the gambling account whenever necessary to fulfill requirements of current gambling rules and law. Oath declare that: •I have read this application and all information submitted to the board is true, accurate and complete; .all other required information has been fully disclosed; Signature f chief executive o er :xh F:; i 'i:• r; firer:nrxmen.t AckCntiuilea emextt a: x 1. The city *must sign this application if the gambling prem ises is located within city limits.` 2. The county *AND township must sign this application the gambling premises is located within a township. 3. The local unit government (city or county) must pass a resolution specifically approving or denying this application. .N a Cl Apr I if .1 am the chief ex •I assume full res tion of all activities •I will familiarize m) governing lawful g agree, if licensed, t including amendm •any changes in to the board and of the change; and .1 understand that f utive officer of the organization; nsibility for the fair and lawful opera o be conducted; self with the laws of Minnesota mbling and rules of the board and abide by those laws and rules, nts to them; lication information will be submitted 1 unit of government within 10 days ilure to provide required information or providing false o r misleading information may result in the denial or revocation of the license. 4. A copy of the Iodal unit of oovernment's resolution ate proving this agoliicafion must be attached to this apolicatigg 5. If this application is denied by the local unit of government, it should not be sub ritted to the Gambling Control Board. Township By sig ature below, the township acknowledges that the organizatioi is applying for a premises permit within township limits. Signature of person receiving application 'v LG214(Part 2 (Rev7r2991) Township Township Name innesota Law Gambling ase reemen emise Inf ormation Name and Address of Lessor A)nk la.:■14 9 ).31 ife 1>g So.3 1 1 Name of Legal Owned Gambling Preinises '-..;-:•,i',:i:Address 1, A A IC/1 Acithiy 'f'037 5 N ame ddress of Lease Premises Adaress City/Zip Code h arts-----)77 511/1 itIAT.-727(alks?.. .,':,,St.dit4,659riTiY7'". Name of Organization Leasing the Premises (lessee) ._•:-H"; License Number, City/Zip Code Rhone 'CT ',City/Zip Code Phone ..1 6 r2-) •-1.;; ,2 7 6 nniblintAetipi The lawful gambling activity which the organization will conduct is (check all that apply): bingo raffles 'paddlewheels cp pull-tabs I tipboards Rent Information (See Rules 7860.6090, Subp 3) Class A and C premises permits: Rent for bingo and all other gambling activities conducted during that bingo occasion may not exceed: $200 for up to 6,000 square feet"' $300 for up to 12,000 square feet; and $400 for more than 12,000 square feet. Rent to be paid oer binao occasion :?'pl4 Class Band D premises permits: Rent for gambling activities not including bingo is a maximum of $1000 per month. Rent to be oaid oer men* from (hours) (a.m./p.m.) to (a.m./P.m.) on (days of week) from (hours) (a.m./p.m.) to -(a.m./P.M.)On (days Of week) from (hours) to r r (a.m/p.in) (days of Week) if known Rent may not be based on i perCentage of receipts, profits from Iawft imbHnor on number of participants attending a bingo occasion. An organization may not pay rent to itself or to any of its affiliates for space used for the conduct of lawful gambling: Premises Description The area(s) leased within the premises are feet by feet, for a total of square feet. feet by feet, for a total of square feet. feet by feet, for a total of square feet. Combined total dr-) square feet Sketch Attachasketch which showsthe Iocation and dimensions of the Ieased areas.'-? eC TheleaseWill go:iiito effect at 12:01 a.m. on and will end at12:90 a.m. 19 for a period of at least one year. 1;1 Times and Days ofBingo Activity (It none, nd1cate NIA) NIA The bingo occasions will be held la maximum of 7 bingo occasions per organization) from (hours) (a.m./p.m.) to :.'.(a.m./p.m.) on (days of week) from (hours) (a.m./p.m.) to (a.m./p.m.) on (days of week) 4 from (hours) (a.m./p.m.) to (days of from (hours) 4 (a m /p to on (days OfOieek c 1, lgs epseuum 1 efuititiso" A,', t3 peold Alunoo AA LILL' d 1" pieot! piluoo Builqwep' 19:•,,. ,,..,a-i.- ',ir,,,,,,:,.1. iiiino* esepi P4i,u! seBuitio ue4m JO lemeuei uOifeoliddiliwied resitheid etii 411m peuldiqns eq Isniu suo!su6wp4mmgolt:pis pue eseei sun lo y 444f -,:s l'aptc•. ‘:•.3--t:: ..-,c.- ,,,e,•?.' ki..;„44. .*Ki, 4 1 ./A7- ;34 r'-'kki-P k 1-- --0 Rn 1: t'', V, *c****slipid esn eta JO seovu Aue esodw! ou Aew Jossei e uopeitueBio Ane! pue 'ieuo!ss!ww 1 61 -1G (eassai) 18131110 U Alai° ainleu BIS awa Jossei Jo eanwuBis SAP 131, ufwpti pJeoe 16.11UO0' 6Unqtreo 64161 pewujqns pq isnty epee' si4io! se6ue4oJCuV 7eseel 614i 64 sieuew Jewo pue Buriwe6 mime! e4foi sewed e41 ueektmq peipbei uOneJeINSuoo Jew oU pue lueweeiBew emu Jei ou s! *sell!nnoe Pu!iquteEt inpvtel Bugonpu UOREZIUE610 8t0 pup Josse! 041 ueemmq itiewealfie Apo pue mot s! esee! siui -v17631e G 7 r r 7 rr 1- 49 0 ClgAIRICICY-4 h 44 c ,/,-C O PI .*S (Aids 8U 11 sme4sleumppe 4oeily *eseeq p Ind se pepnpu! eq HIM 1e41 suopopisei JO suompuoo Jegio Aue u! elpm) eseei sp.p ui tuidn peei6e pue sesuueid e41 uo Builqwe6 Ppmi pnpuoo kesieOeu pue eneuoseei Pm; Aue Bupnp sesItueid pesueo!I eta sseooe eessel ep!Atoid !legs sps!weid et io Joss!! eq.!. sesluieid uo Bupin000 suogeloin tio!sene xei ognmsobil 'BullqweB 'Aue Jo; Apiepeww! peleu!wiel eq HBO esee! 044 uo pepnpuoo IOU ale serape sseUIPnq sdossei 041 le41 Bu!insue JO) ensuodseJ eq !pm uopezlueBioeqi luewdlnbe ssewsnq s,Josse! 044 pue pewd!nbe Builqwe6 keessel 641 ueemmq romp JO uppiedes leoisA4d Jeep e pue 'melnei J01 eneflene sequieJd mg to suoisuemp 4rAn yoms e Itiet.udvibe 6unqw66 jo fuoluenu!luenno e `sespeid BuliqweB eta ie 'Ime4 Isnw uopezve6Jo e41 -Bullqwe5 pue smei 0444 Bupticiwoo Jol epsuodsei eq 'Dm uogeziue6Jo 641 104U00 6uHqwep 044 wo.4 limed sesiweid pue e J86eUeW BullqweB 'esueo!! uonezpieRto ue welqo isnui uogezpeCuo eta s '1uewdinbe Butiqwe6 io 6,JOinqvislp BulpieBei uogezpieBio 641 uo suompuoo" eseei si4110 SWJOI eta ol Bugu000e ses!weid 044 m BullqweB mime! pnpuoo ed pue 'ewp eneuoseei AUB 18 seslweid eq pedsu! oi leuuosied jueweoiope mil 10 weft JO enueneu loieuomsuuwoo eq; JO 1 .18UOISSIWWOCI 84110 weft JO kejes orind Jo Jeuoissm oo 041 'mpg e94 io weft JO pieoe (NI moue Hp% sespieJd e41 p Josse! au *wedinbe 6611qWeB 16 ...',...e.unoelnuew Jo uo4flq.4sp 814 u! seiewi lepueug peipu! JO pew e ene4 pu op eesse! 641 pue Josse! eta ''seslweid pesiel etii uo Bunqwe6 pone! p Pnpuoo ew u! sieAeld se emdpiiied pu AeW 88SS81 844j0 seeAoliwe JO s4Ue6e AUE pue 'Aimei empeww! Je4 JO SN'tes!weid eto p Josse! etii *set:tumid 841 le Buqqwe6 e6euew jou ABW JOSSel mg JO A/J8dOld 891 10 JOUM0 ti qp.S- ri 0 0 Ig /CAN .54d S`T• at)/ e> 0 0 CU LIST OF BILLS EXHIBIT "A" TO RESOLUTION NO. 91 -191 Ascap Anderson Sod Bryan Rock Products Collins Electrical Constr Clarey's Safety Equipment The Courier Capitol Communications Central Bank Catco Company Croixside Printing Community Volunteer Service Deblon, Diane Drummond American Corp. Supplies Earl F. Andersen Assoc. Signs Explorer Post #251 Reimburse- Refreshments Gaalaas Jewelry Crystal Bell Glaser, Paul Boiler Engineer Goodyear Auto Service 2 Snow Tires Hance Office Machines Repair Typewriter International Assn.Chiefs Police Conference Mawhorter Jagusch, Carol Refund -Lily Lake Jim's Building Mte. September Charges K -Mart Supplies Kremer Spring Alignment Replace Spring Assy. League Minnesota Cities Membership Lind, Leslie Gladys Land Purchase Magnuson, David Legal Services Maritronics Metropolitan Waste Control Assn. Miller Excavating Mn. Cellular One 3 M Company Mogren Bros. Motorola, Inc. Murphy, Robert D. Northern States Power Co. Northern States Power Co. Nelson, Duane On Site Sanitation Peter Racchini Assoc. Radio Shack Ra Mar Plumbing Reliable Office Supplies Safety -Kleen Corp. Schwaab Short Elliott Hendrickson Stafford, R. H. Washington County Treasurer State Chemical Mfg. Stillwater Ford Lincolm 787.50 225.00 462.26 663.00 114.46 113.25 524.50 451.44 91.36 85.00 2,362.50 219.23 1,279.96 167.38 31.09 28.95 200.00 106.76 35.00 160.00 55.00 726.60 151.30 146.29 6,718.00 927.00 9,217.40 Batteries for Traffic Count 267.24 License Fee Sod Agralime /Crushed Rock Install Pipe 2 Hydrant Adaptors Publications Service Contract /Batteries Clean -Up Costs Mud Flaps /Pipes Sheets -Sewer Cleaning Donation Health Insurance Sac Charge September Sand Mobile Phones Letters Black Dirt Repair Radio Mileage Energy Charge Street Lighting /Arena Refund -Lily Lake Rent Portables Roof -Fire Building 2 Tape Recorders /Repairs 4 Backwater Valves Supplies Mte. Parts Washer Notary Stamp- Johnson Engineering Taxes Armory Land Roof Patching Shift Assy. 9,310.95 15.00 28.58 215.64 142.50 69.60 70.00 6,194.01 9,686.44 55.00 350.00 1,732.00 18.00 1,800.00 164.69 94.00 26.28 11,148.98 3,678.40 832.65 11.40 T. A. Schifsky Sons Viking Office Products U. B. C. Lumber Company Washington County Human Serv. White Bear Dodge Zoller, Barbara ADDENDUM TO BILLS Amsterdam Printing Blue Star Productions Board WMter Commissioners Bureau Criminal Apprehension Courier, The Friden Alcatel Government Training Service Government Training Service Greeder Electric Company Hydrocon, Inc. Johnson Bros. Corporation Larson Electric Company Midwest Business Products Mn. Sex Crimes Investigators Assn. Motorola, Inc. Polar Chevrolet Short Elliott Hendrickson Snap On Tools Stillwater Lions Club Wardell, Leslie Ziegler Corporation MANUAL CHECKS Blue Cross /Blue Shield District Court Junker Sanitation Service Lakeville, City of Madcapper Midwest Federation of Library Associations Minnesota State Band Postmaster Water Music Weaver, James APPROVED FOR PAYMENT Blacktop Paper Supplies Exmas- Miller,Olstad 2 POwer Steering Hoses Refund -Lily Lake Pens Video -Child Abduction WAC Charges -3rd Quarter CJDN Connect Charges Publications Rent Postage Machine Seminar Zepper Seminar Buzzell Lights /Repairs Payment No. 4 Payment No. 3 Pipe Ribbons Membership- Wardell Radio Repairs Warranty Deductible Engineering Small Tools Dues Russell Clothing Allowance Batteries September Billing Register Notary- Johnson September Payment League Meeting NSF Check -Zinda Conference Fees /Meals Concert Postage for Meter P. A. System for Concert Food Service Picnic Adopted by the Council this 1st day of October, 1991. 154.22 22.00 26.68 150.00 28.49 55.00 58.41 13.45 15,939.00 330.00 81.00 318.00 20.00 20.00 838.40 22,862.93 682,649.39 192.46 12.60 15.00 231.50 200.00 36,155.51 2.48 69.00 92.97 324.40 3,736.48 5.00 70,061.73 68.00 40.00 457.00 500.00 1,000.00 100.00 125.00 CONTRACTORS APPLICATIONS October 1, 1991 Authentic Homes, Inc. General Contractor New 6181 Partridge Ct. White Bear Lake, Mn. 55110 C B Excavating /C B Sewer Excavators New 16115 Quality Trail No. Scandia, Mn. 55073 Commercial Design Builders General Contractor New 143 Wildwood Ave. White Bear Lake, Mn. 55110 Conlin Construction General Contractor New 6030 50th Street No. Oakdale, Mn. 55128 Tom Harvieux General Contractor Renewal 918 South Third St. Stillwater, Mn. 55082 Krongard Construction Co. General Contractor Renewal 1056 Curve Crest Blvd. Stillwater, Mn. 55082 Timberline Tree Service, Inc. Tree Trimmers New 9376 55th Street No. Lake Elmo, Mn. 55042 Pump Meter Service, Inc. General Contractor New 11303 Excelsior Blvd. Hopkins, Mn. 55343 W. T. Simonet Plmb. Htg. Excavators Renewal 5976 Stagecoach Trail No. Stillwater, Mn. 55082 CO C CC September 19, 1991 Dear Ilary Lou: 13961 North 60th Street Stillwater, Minnesota 55082 (612) 430 -1880 Mary Lou. Johnson City Clerk City of Stillwater 216 North 4th Street Stillwater, Minnesota 55082 I am writing on behalf of the Red Ribbon Committee. The Red Ribbon Committee is getting ready for the fourth annual Red Ribbon Campaign. The goal of the Red Ribbon Campaign is to present a visible and unified community commitment to reduce and prevent the abuse of alcohol and other drugs. The Red Ribbon Committee would like to request approval to have a banner across Main Street in Stillwater. The Committee would like the banner up from Saturday, October 19th through Friday, October 4th 1991, which is Red Ribbon Week. The banner will have a message encouraging participation in Red Ribbon Week. The Red Ribbon Committee is committed to making our community a healthier place by preventing the abuse of alcohol and drugs. Your support can help to make that happen. Thank you for assisting us in the banner approval process. Sincerely, A Amy Eder CommonHealth Clinic Red Ribbon Committee Member "Your Community Clinic" September 25, 1991 Mayor and City Council City of Stillwater 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Mayor and Council Members: The Park and Recreation Board members wish to thank you for the picnic held on August 25. All who could attend had an enjoyable day and a delicious meal. We are grateful to the City for providing this event. Thank you again. Sincerely yne Wohlers hairman Park and Recreation Board WW /ss rs, THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA CITY HALL: 216 NORTH FOURTH STILLWATER, MINNESOTA 55082 PHONE: 612 439 -6121 September 25, 1991 Mayor and City Council City of Stillwater 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Mayor and Council Members: THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA At its September 24 meeting, the Park and Recreation Board examined the issue of ice arena rental fees. The Board determined that the arena is not losing money and it would therefore be fair to keep the fees the same. The Board's goal is to keep recreational fees as low as possible for the citizens of Stillwater. As the Board is aware that the City Council raised the arena rental fees despite the Board's previous recommendation, the Board is requesting an explanation of the increase, including the figures used to justify the increase. As prior commitments in regard to arena rental are being violated, the ice arena manager is now in the difficult position of having to explain the increase. We would appreciate a workshop session with the City Council, in the very near future, to discuss the overall goals relative to providing recreational services to the citizens. Sin erely,/ i a j/! Wayne Wohlers Chairman Parks and Recreation Board WW /ss CITY HALL: 216 NORTH FOURTH STILLWATER, MINNESOTA 55082 PHONE: 612 439 -6121 PAUL D. WELLSTONE MINNESOTA Mayor Wallace L. Abrahamson City of Stillwater 216 North Fourth Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear Mayor Abrahamson: PDW /sba Unite. States ,tnatt WASHINGTON, DC 20510 -2303 September 20, 1991 Thank you very much for your letter and comments regarding the proposed Stillwater Bridge. I regret that we did not contact the City of Stillwater. Your comments address some perspectives that were not previously raised. My staff did contact state and federal agencies including; the Minnesota Department of Transportation, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the Minnesota Wisconsin Boundary Area Commission, and the National Park Services's Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway division. I feel strongly that when there are federal dollars involved in an issue and when this issue has some degree of controversy, all alternatives need full debate and consideration. My position in the letter is clear. I do not directly oppose the new bridge. I only ask that all traffic alternatives be considered before building a bridge that could have a negative impact on the environment and the state of the Saint Croix National Wild and Scenic River. I thank you for your candor and I look forward to further communication between my office and your city. cer y. au l David Welistone U.S. Senator Pay Schedule M E M O R A N D U M TO: Mayor and City Council FR: City Coordinator DA: October 1, 1991 RE: PROPOSED PAY SCHEDULE FOR PART TIME ICE ARENA EMPLOYEES AND FEES FOR 1992 SUMMER HOCKEY SCHOOL The Ice Arena Manager, with the approval and recommendation of the Park and Recreation Committee is requesting Council approval of the following pay schedule for part time ice arena personnel: After After After After After After Enter 1 yr. 2 yrs. 3 yrs. 4 yrs. 5 yrs. 6 yrs. Concessionaire $4.25 $4.50 $4.75 $5.00 $5.25 $5.50 Skate guard $4.50 $4.75 $5.00 $5.25 $5.50 $5.75 Zamboni Operator $5.30 $5.55 $5.80 $6.05 $6.30 $6.55 $7.15 This amounts to a .50 across the board increase and is consistent with the minimum wage increase and past pay schedule which were based on minimum wage. Minimum Fee for Summer Hockey School (1992). The Park and Recreation Committee also increased the fees for the 1992 Summer Ice (Beaulieu Hockey School) to $12,270. This is a 6.7 percent (6.7 increase over the 1991 fee. I do not believe that this requires Council action because the fees are based on cost recovery and not specifically on ice time hours. But is presented for your information. STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF WASHINGTON TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court File No. 0 Z -6 1 c City of Stillwater, Case Type: Condemnation a Minnesota municipal corporation, Petitioner, vs. PETITION IN THE MATTER OF THE CONDEMNATION OF Louis J. Garavalia, VACANT AND HAZARDOUS LAND AND BUILDINGS Respondent. IN THE MATTER OF THE CONDEMNATION OF VACANT AND HAZARDOUS BUILDINGS Petitioner, City of Stillwater, alleges as follows: I. That the Petitioner is a Home Rule Charter City of the Third Class, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Minnesota and as such is authorized to exercise the right of Eminent Domain pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 117 of the Minnesota Statutes. II. That at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Stillwater, held on October 30, 1990, the City Council determined by Resolution No. 8394 that it was necessary and proper that the City acquire the tract of land situated in the City of Stillwater, all the County of Washington, State of Minnesota, described as Lot 10, Block 3, Churchill and Nelson, 2nd Addition. Page 1 of 3 t III. There was a further determination made at a regular meeting of the City Council that the acquisition of the tract of land described herein was deemed necessary since it is hazardous within the meaning of Minnesota Statutes 463.15 and the building located thereon is a fire hazard and a hazard to the public safety and health and that the acquisition of this site would help maintain a sufficient supply of safe and sanitary housing within the City. IV. That the Petitioner has specific authority and right of Eminent Domain to acquire lands for these purposes pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 463.152 subdivisions 1 and 2 and any laws or acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto. V. That none of the land is now devoted to public use. VI. That those persons or entities that appear to have an interest in the property and the nature of those interests of record is as follows: Louis J. Garavalia Fee Simple Absolute. VII. That it is the purpose of this action to acquire the Fee Simple Absolute in all of the property described in Paragraph II. WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays that such proceedings may be held as provided by law and that it acquire by condemnation the Page 2 of 3 Fee Simple Absolute interest in the land as against the Respondent as hereinbefore set out, and to acquire all trees, shrubs, grass, and herbage within the land described, and to have exclusive control of the same; that it be adjudged and determined that the use for which the land is sought to be taken is a public purpose and that this taking is authorized by law; that three competent and disinterested persons, residents of Washington County, Minnesota, be appointed commissioners to ascertain and report the amount of damage that will be sustained by the owner and by persons interested; that the Court order and fix the time and place of the first meeting of such commissioners and prescribe compensation. Dated this day of Page 3 of 3 1 991 MAGNUSON MOBERG By f David T. Magn on, ARN. 66400 Stillwater Ci Attorney 324 South Main Street Stillwater, MN 55082 (612) 439 -9464 STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF WASHINGTON City of Stillwater, a governmental subdivision, vs. NOTICE OF PETITION IN THE MATTER OF THE CONDEMNATION Louis J. Garavalia, OF VACANT AND HAZARDOUS LAND AND BUILDING Respondent. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE of the above entitled action in the matter of the condemnation of certain lands described in the Petition attached hereto by Petitioner, City of Stillwater, a governmental subdivision. The Petition will be heard by the District Court at the Courthouse in Stillwater, Minnesota on November 14, 1991 at 8:30 AM Petitioner, DISTRICT COURT TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court File No. C Z 'l I q-3 or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. The Court will be requested to order: 1) Approval of the Petition; 2) The appointment of commissioners to ascertain and report the amount of damages. Dated this day of "'V t 1991. David T. Magn n Stillwater Ci Attorney 324 S. Main S eet Stillwater, M 55082 (612) 439 -9464 Chief of Police Stillwater, MN Dear Sir: After this past weekend visiting my son in Stillwater (731 Eagle Ridge Trail), I decided to write and tell you that I am extremely upset about the vandalism to my new 1991 Buick while parked, admittedly in the street, in front of his house. The hood ornament was taken the last time I was visiting, and this past weekend eggs were thrown at it. I don't know what the boys had in mind to do the day after, but they saw me and took off. WHAT is going on in that area? While I was there a woman was hit by a motorcycle. Cars racing through with no regards to safety, allegedly young people The previous four years of visiting, it was a quiet, peaceful area. Because of the affluence in that area have some of the residents gone to primal animal behavior because of boredom? With the expansion in that area, and the two, three times a year I visit my son, I feel the need of police protection. I trust this letter will have enough influence so that reorganization of police officer routes would include this particular area more carefully, and frequently. Thank you for hearing me out. Beverly Hackbarth cc: Mayor of Stillwater, MN BEVERLY HACKBARTH 566 Eighth Street Fond du Lac, WI 54935 Phone: 414/921 -0665 September 23, 1991 3. Public Commentary: None. Communications: None M=Ur 218a16 lidawery NMI Mona Meta ®iii Ilignawatar SCH MONS Board of Trustees Minutes September 9, 1991 Present: Cass, Childs, Engebretson, Hansen, and Schmidt. 1. Call to order: There being a quorum present the meeting was called to order at 6:52 pm by President Hansen. 2. Adoption of the agenda: Absent any action to change agenda accepted as mailed. 4. Ziinutes: Moved to approve minutes with corrections of typographical errors and correct amount of bills to $7,050.83. S/p unanimously. 5. Finance report and payment of bills: Moved to pay bills in the amount of $6,388.90. S/p unanimously. 6. Committee reports: Administration None. Budget and Finance Noted that operating and capital budgets have been accepted by the City Council subject to possible change. Capital budget includes provision for Public Access Catalog. Building and Grounds Report was mailed in packet. Planning None. Public Relations Noted presentation of certificate of award to City Council from American Institute of Architects /American Library Association recognizing the SPL reorganization /remodeling project. Special Projects None. VCL Liaison Report Mailed. Noted that implementation of Public Access Catalog may be implemented by end of the year (1991 with dial in access by the end of 1992. 7. Old Business: A. 1992 Budget No action. B. Public Access Catalog No action but see WCL Liaison Report above. C. Meeting Room Rental Fee for Profit Groups Noted receipt of survey; any action deferred to October meeting. D. Long Range Planning No action. E. By -Law Residence Requirement No action; it appears that Council would not appoint a non resident. F. WCL /SPL Automation Contract Review No action; handout. G. Other Nor,e. 8. Nev Business: A. Community Pooled Income Fund Discussed, action deferred to October. B. Director's Evaluation Administration Committee report on Director's performance handed out. Motion to accept Committee report. Seconded, passed unanimously. C. Future Meetings: 1. Library Resources for Literacy September 17. 2. Midwest Federation of Library Associations November 2. D. Other Nave. 9. Presidents Report None. 10. Directors and other staff reports None. 11. Adjournment The agenda items being completed and no other business being before the BoE,rd President Hansen adjourned the meeting at 8:05 pm.