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'... CITY OF ST. JOSEPH
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· Joseph, MN 56374 'St. Joseph City Council
,20) 363-7201 November 18, 1999
ax: 363-0342 7:00 P.M.
al 1. Callto:Order
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2. Approye Agenda
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<lAVOR 3. 7:00 Npise Violation- Evidentiary Hearing - 320 Old Highway 52
.enneth J. Hiemenz .
4. 7:45 Nþise Violation - 314 Old Highway 52
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~ KI 5; Approve Consent Agenda
_LER a, Appendix A- Fire. Department - Effective January 2, 2000 the St, Joseph Fire Relief
lDMINISTRATOR Associ~tion shallpayto each member of the St, Joseph Volunteer Fire Department the sum of
:achel Stapleton $1,600for each year that the member has served as an active member of the St. Joseph Volunteer
Fire Df!partment,
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:OUNCILORS 6. Approve Minutes - City Council Meeting 11/4/99
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:01 hlert 7. Bills ~ayable and OvertIme
: it 8. PubU¿ Comments on the Agenda
1ary iedenfuer !
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9. Treasurers Report- Judy Weyrens
10. Farm~rs Market
11. Variance Request - First State Bank Sign - Chad Carlson
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12. Towi~g Bids
13. Mayors Report
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14. Council Reports
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15. Clerk/Administrator Reports
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16. Miscellaneous and Announcement Items
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~balition of Greater MinIlesota Cities Information
bstar Corridor Newsl~tter
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CLERK/ADMINISTRA TOR MEMORANDUM
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FRO~: CARl SŒIMIDT t CLERK! ADMINIS1RATOR
SUBJfCT: MEMO FOR MEETING OF 11/18/99
~' 11/12/99
II' s ~e on Fnday- I'm ille ocly one her~hone is nngmg off ille hook---w tlús may be
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The eeting doesn't 100* too bad.
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Noi e Violation-Evideritiary Hearing - 320 Old Hwy 52-Mike Deutz has requested an
evidbntiary hearing. The ¡student tenants have also submitted a letter and asked to speak.
JoM Scherer will be present for this hearing.
NoJe.Yiólat\on -3l4·dldHWY 52 __ The stndent tenants snbmitted a letter andhåve
· askf to spealeAn evirtiaryhearing has not been reqnested by ille landlord illough,
Farfers Market-I haye been told that the Park Board would like to address the council
on tris issue. I have yet fO confirm this but thought it should be on the agenda just in
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Trrre~Report ~ JUry will answer any questions you may have on ille report.
V ar~ance Request.,... Fir~t State Bank - The Planning Commission approved this 83.8 ft.
vatee for illenew si" They are now seekiugyour approval,
To~ing Bids -With th~ winter parking restrictions inforce, towing will soon become an
issue. In the past, Stueve's Garage has handled the towing needs for the City. In an
effol to get the best priqe and service possible, we solicited bids, due on 11/18, at 1 :00.
We will have the results I for you atthe meeting.
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.- CITY OF ST. JOSEPH
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, Joseph. MN 56374
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IX: 363-0342 Mr. Mike Deutzl
. PO Box 634
St.Joseph MN, 56374
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AYOR RE:320 Old Highway 52
,enneth J. Hiemenz
Dear Mr:' Deuti:
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LERKI This letter has been prepared to provide you with notice and information
,II~IINISTR'\,,()R regarding a proposed $uspension or revocation of the rental license for the
ari Schmidt above referenced property. This action. is being taken because of an alleged
violation of Ordinance NO.1 02 of the. St. Joseph Code of Ordinances.. This
:OUNCILORS violation is alleg:ed to have arisen out of an incident on October 25,1999 (copy
ob Loso enclosed) .
o.ert The. St. JosephCityCouncilwill review these allegations and consider
.e appropriate action, including a suspension or revocation of your rental license,
fary Nieden fuel' for up to a perio,d of twelve months. . The meeting will be conducted on Thursday,
November 18,1999 at 7:00 p.m. in the St.JosephCity Hall, 25- 1st Avenue
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At that time youiareentitled to a hearing to be conducted in accordance with
Minnesota Statutes 14.57 to 14.70, This hearing will be forthe purpose of
determining wh$ther or notthealleged violation did in fact occur. At that
hearing, you have the right to cross examine witnesses and present evidence on
your behalf. T~e proceedings will be video recorded. Based upon the evidence
presented, the Çouncil will then make a determination asto whether or not the
alleged violation did in fact occur.
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If you wish to hâve an evidentiary hearing of this type, you must contact the City
ClerkJAdmirlistrator in writing at least seven days prior to the scheduled Council
meeting. If a. request for hearing is not received by the City Clerk/Administrator
at least seven days before the hearing, you will then be considered to have
waived your rig!)t to have an evidentiary hearing,and no evidentiary hearing will
be scheduled. ~ waiver of this right to hearing will be equivalent to an admission
of the basic allegation (s) alleged herein and reported by the complaining party.
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If you waive your right to hearing, or if an evidentiary hearing is conducted and
. thf3 Council determines that a violation did occur, then. and in those events, the
Council will proçeed immediately to consider a disposition, which may include
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October 25, 1999
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revocation or suspension of your rental license. Prior to th, determination of disposition, you
or your designated representative may address the City Cduncil and at the time of
disposition. I
In the event of a revocation or suspension of your rentallic~nse, the premises must be
vacated of all renters, within thirty days of the Council actio . Any rental occupancy occurring
after that time may result in criminal charges. I
You have the right to be represented at the time of this meeting during either the evidentiary
hearing, if requested, or the dispositional hearing. If you wiþh to have legal representation,
you must hire your own attorney. If you have any q uestionr regarding the law or your rights, I
suggest that you contact an attorney to discuss this matter.
Your failure to appear at this meeting will be considered ani admission of the allegation and a .
waiver of your right to address the Council before the determination of a disposition. If you
fail to appear, the Council will take whatever action which i~ deemed appropriate and you will
be notified of this action at a later time. I
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Cari Schmidt I
City Clerk/Administrator
cc: John Scherer
Mayor and Members of the City Council
Acting Police Chief Jeff Young
Police Officer Paul Schley
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POLICE DEPARTMENt
BRADLEY J. LINDGREN. CHIEF OF POLICE ,
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ST. JOSEPH. MINNESOTA 56374~0268
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SUBJECT: NOISE ORpINANCE VIOLATION
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AS PER ,ST JOS~PH CITY ORDINANCE -# 11212 (NOISE ORDINANCE),
PLEA~E BE ADVISED THAT YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE OF A NOISE
VI0LfON T»ATOCCURREDATT»E PLACE, TIME,AND DATE· LISTED
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PLEASE FINDE~CLOSEDACOPY OF THE AFOREMENTIONED
ORDI ANCE,RESOLUTI0NREGARbING ENFORCEMENT D~ HOUSING
REGUlJ.ATIONS,ASWELLAS A COpy OF THE ST JOSEPH POLICE
. DEPARTMENT REPORT :RELATIVE TO SAID VIOLATION.
DATE OF VIOLATION! /17 !d3 /71
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PLAC OF VIOLATION 3900¡d H~'j S'"d.
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: ~~~OUJ'f¡Q'" Rf;GARIiltJG ENFORCEMENT OF HOU~(NG REGULATWNS.
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¡J . ,t~, WHEREAS, the City of St. Joseph currently hai> in place an ordinance,authorizing
j_.' the revö~f\tion or suspension of a rental license in the event) of a determinati?n that illegal or
Î' unlawr~l ;tctivities are occurring upon the rental premises; 1', "
;{ '::.i WHEREAS, a.s a matter of policy, the ..City hasnc>.t.considered rev()catìo~ or
'~f 5uspens,iQn of a rental license for a violation oÎ the City Nois. Ordinance until the occurrence of
M a seco~d~vlalatian Within the li,:"nse periad;. I
~ I~' :, WHEREAS, this pt'açtice has failed to effe.ctiv~,ly eliminatE; noise violations at rental
~ properti7.s, especially during the months of April and :May¡ I .
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:. };~ 'WHEREAS, the City Council has determln~d that a change in this policy will
! promo}~ the peate, comfort and repose of the citizens of St. ~oseph;
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:,::\ wHEREAS. the City Council has also made a determination that the owners of
rentafproperties have aUowed occupancy by a number of tené1¡nts jJ1 excess of that permitted by the
zoning of the property or otherwise permitted under the Citl Housing Ordinance; and .
WHEREAS. the City Council finds that ccçupancy by tena.nts in exce~s of the
'pecified number <reate:¡ rUsk af injury ta ,the occupants, a ~isrupcion ta adjacent properties, and .
ocher adve.r:se consequences to the health:, peace and repose¡of the citizens of the City.
THEREFORE, the City Council hereby reServes:
. 1. For therentallic:ense year commencing in August of 1996. it 5h<111 be the
policy of the City of St. Joseph that any ordinance or stlatutory violation occurring at leased
pr¿mis~s may result in suspension or revocation, even if thr violation is the first violntion during
that license y€.ar. Immediate notic~ of the viola,tion shaU be provided to the propèrty OW11.;r and
the City Clerk shall expedite the hearing of the matter to bì!ing it before the City Council as soon
a permissible under the law. '
2. That it shall be the policy of the City 10uncil to suspend or revoke the rental
~:œnse for any prope::-t; where it is d~:ernúned that th~ o~er has knowingly pe~mittt;d. occupancy
l!1 excess of that permltted under ora mance, or has failed to make reasonable mspectlOn or take
r¿::\~onLlble steps to assure tha.t occupancy in excess of the þermitted numbá do~~ not occur.
3. That the City Clerk Administrator! is directed to provide a copy of this
R ::~vluti()n to uU landlords applying far rt:ntallice.nse for Te 1996-1997 rental year.
. -». .. This R<solutian Us adapted by .he City Council far the City of 5;. Joseph this )/0,(..
c.¡y ot ~ ..1996. ,
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ORDINANCE 102: REGUl..ÀTION OF NOISE.
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:.:: Sect~on 102.1: Noises Prohibited. No person shall make or cause to be made any
dist~ftly a~d loudly audible. noise that unrea~onably or unnecessarily annoys, disturbs, injures?r
endangers tre comfort, repose, Ihealt~, peace, s:fety, or wel~are of anyper~o,n, or preclud,es, thetr
enjoyment ?,f property or affects theIr property s value. 1111S generalprohIbluon IS not limIted
by the spec1fic: restrictions of ur;tlawful acts listed in Section 2.
-{ secJiolnI02.2: UnlawfJI Acts. The following acts are declared to be loud, disturbing and
unnè'cessa~ noises in violation I of this Ordinance, but said enumeration shall not' be deemed to
be eXdusiVl 1
.' S ~bf'~: H or~s. A ud ¡bli Si~álin~Devices. Etc. . N 0 person shall repeatedly sound any
audIble sl~ahng devIce on an~vehlcle except as a warmng of danger. -
; suJd. 2: Exhaust. No Iperson shall discharge the exhaust or permit the discharge of the
.. exhaust of lany steam. engine. s~ationaryinternal combustion engine, motorboat, motor vehicle,
or sn'owmobile or other recrea'tional vehicle except through a muffler or other device ,that
effectively prevents loud or exþlosive noises therefrom and complies with ,all applicable· state
laws and rrgulations. 1
Su~d. 3: Defective Vehicles or Loads. No person shall use any vehicle so out of repair
or so loaded as to create loudl and unnecessary grating, grinding, rattling, or other noise.
SU~.4:Loading.u.ioadin.. Unoacking. Ooenin.oC Boxes. Noperson shall create
loud and excessive noise in loading, unloading, unpacking any vehicle, or the opening and
destructioå of bales, boxes, crates or containers.
SU~d. 5: Radios,PhoL~PhS, Pa¢n. Svstems, Etc. No person shalluseorop~rate or
permit th9 use of operation of any radio receiving set, musical instrument, phonograph, paging
system, m~Chine, or other d""ice for the production or reproduction of sound in a distinct and
loudly au. ibIe manner as to ciisturb the peace, quiet, and comfort of any person residing in the
neighborhpod at anytime witr louder volume than is reasonably necessary for convenient
hearing 0' the person or perspns who are in the room, vehicle, chamber, or immediate vicinity
in 'Yhich such. machine or de~ice is being operated. Operation of any such set, instrument,
PhOnOgra:h. machine, or other devic.e in such a manner as.to be plainly audible at.the property I
lin~ oCth ' structure or buildïpg in which it, is located, in the hallway or apartment adjacent, or at
the prope~ line if the source, is located outside a structure or building shall be prima facia
evidencete a violation oelh~ section,
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.' : arhCtpatlOn In O1sy artles or at enngs. 0 person s . particIpate many
party or ther gathering or p~rmit any party or other gathering of people giving rise to noise,
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disturbing the peace, quiet, or repose of another person. When a police officer receives a
complaint and determines that a gathering is creating such a no~se disturbance, the officer may
order all persons present, other than the owner or tenant. of th~ premises where the disturbance
is occurring, to disburse immediately. No person shall refuse t9 leave after being ordered by a .
police officer to do so. Every o~ner or tenant of such premisel who has ~owledge of the
-dis.turbance sball m.ake every reasonable. effort to see tbat the rUrbanCe IS stopped. Any such
noise which has the affect'of disturbing the'peace, quiet, or rep se of another person and is
heard outside·the limits of the real estate fro~ which the party is occurring shall be such a 'noisy
p~rty or gathering which constitutes a violation of this ordinancF' '. ;
Subd. 7: Animals. No person shall keep any animal thJtdisturbs the comfort or repose
of persons in the vicinity by its frequent or continued noise. I
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Section 102.3: Hourly Restriction on Certain Operatio~s. No person shall, between the
hours of 9:30 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. drive or operate any minibike, or other recreational vehicle not
licensed for travel on public highways. Snowmobiles and A TVs shall be controlled by the
operation of the Snowmobile and A TV Ordinances and this Ordinance shall not cover the
operation of snowmobiles. I
Section 102.4: Landlord's Liability. Violations of the nþise control regulations shall be
the act of the owner of the residential dwelling unit even though he does not reside in the unit .',..
as well as the persons on the premises who violate said regulations, except. that the. owner shall
be liable only for those violations occurring after receipt of wri, ten notice from the City of ,0'
S1. Joseph or its police department of a violation of the noise cbntrol regulations having
occurred at the residential dwelling unit. For purposes of this ~ection, owner is defined to
include corporations and partnerships as well as individual ow~ers.
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Section 102.5: Enforcement. I ';.,:,/' '.'
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Subd. 1: Enforcement Duties. The police department rhall enforce the provisions of
this Ordinance. ' .
$ubd. 2: Civil Remedies. This Ordinance may be enforced by injunction, action for
abatement, or other appropriate civil remedy. i
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Subd. 3: Criminal Penalties. Every person who violat¿s any provision of this Ordinance
is guilty of a petty misdemeanor. Any individual who is conviqted of three or more,violations ¡
within a three year period shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. ~lus, in either case, the costs of
prosecution. Each act of violation and each day a violation occurs or continues constitutes a
separate offense. I' .~..,- . \
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Section 102.6: Every section, provision, or part' of this IOrdinance is declared separa~e
fro.m every other section, provision, or part; and if any section~ provision, or part shall be held ·
invalid, it shall not affect any other section, provision or part. ..
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.m 1 ~-'::!4-'99 st. Jos~ph Police U~p~rtm~nt TiBH:': ~:35 aa.
¡Initial Complaint Record
:~se Numb~r . ':)91211212372 D~tE'R~portfod: 10J~3J9~
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'::¡ddrf.'!>s:8Ø7 COURTHOUSI::. D~. P.O. BOX 217 Apt. #: Phone :tI: 32121/251-4240
::ity: ST. CLOUD 9t at ~: MN Zip Code: ~b3ø2 Dëtngf.'r (YJN): N
::tJmµl~inant: RE:.J-USI::.D DOB:
4ddre~ S : Apt. #: Phon~ :tI:
:: it y : 9t~t e: MN Zip Code: Dëillgf.'r (YJN): N
Incidf.'nt Df.'!>cription: i COMPU4] NT OF LOUD PARTY/MUSIC IN AREA OF ~20 OLD
HWY ~2-UPONARRIVAL IN AREA DID HEAR LOUD VOIC~S,YELLING~I::.TC
COMING FROM 32121 WHILE OFF PHOP~RTY-RYAN LEI::. WAGNER ø9/12J78
STEVEN VI~CENT LaOS 07J10J7Q ADVISED CLI::.ARI::.DPEOPLI::. OUT
3q l.1ëtd J Bëtd 9 ~ #5: 771217 TIø2 Ðddt' 1 Rf.'port:, : No Prot f·e:i. fod : No
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.'d By: 1217 Dëty: SAT D~te Committed: 1121/23/99 Time Committed: 22 . 59
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Mf.'~ ~. Kpy Control t:-Iumber <DCA> Cont. A~~ncy NCIC IdE.'nt. (CAG)
!:.Cl 99002372 MNØ73110Ø
DatE.' R¡"ptJrt £'d (RPD> Tim~ Reported <TRP) LOCëttl0n Grid Numbf.'r (LGN)
lØ/23/ gg 2~> :59
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Plëtce Committed (PL C) :
32121 OLD HWY 52
HRD SquëtclJ adge it <SBN) Time Assig. nAS> Time Arr. (TAR> TimE:' Cir. n CL ,)
R 771217 22 : 59 23 : 01 øø : 05
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Sun St. J05eph Pol ice l>epaYltment
Initial Complaint Re ord
Ca5e Number : 991211212373 Dat f' Report £'d: 10/23J99
Reported By: SCSD DOB:
Addr£.'~!:>: 807 COURTHQUS~ DR. P.O.BOX 217·Apt. ;# Phone #: 320/251~4240
Ci t y: ST. CLOUD St at e : MN Zip Code ~b302 Danger (Y/N): N
CClmplainant: DOB:
Addr£.'~s.: Apt. ;# Phone #:
City: State: Zip Code Deng~r (Y/N):
I ne; ".nt D.."ri pi. ion, REPORT OF LOUl> PARTY IN AREcA OF 320 OLl> ~2. FOUND
THAT TH~ LOUDEST OF THE TWO IN THE AREA WAS AT 314 OLD 52.
lALK~D TO RENTER AL~:XANl>i:::R WI:.S E:.Y AN}) HAl.> HIM BRAK~ Uf-I PARTY
Al>VISED lT WAS A NOISE VERIFIE* NOISE COMf-ILAINT.
Squad/Badge #5: 7702 771217 Addt' 1 leport 5 : No Prot~c:t~d : No
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Rc.:v'd By: 02 Day: SA- Date Committed: 10123J99 Time Committed: 22 :
Me5!->. Kpy Control Nl..lmber (OCA) COJ1lt. Ag ency NCI C J dE:'Dt. (CAG)
~CJ 99002373 I MNQ'l7 31100
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314 OLD 52
HRD Squad/Badge # (SBN) Time A5sig. nAS) T me Arr. <TAR) Time CJr. {TCL.>
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ST. JOSEPH POLICE DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEM~NTARY REPORT
ICR# ~9002372-2373
COtrP~A I NAI\tT : REFUSED
(lH"~NSE : NOISE VIOLATION
ON 10/23/~9 AT 2259HRS MYSELF AND SGT YOUNG REC~IVED A CALL
~ROM!DISPATCH REGARDING A LOUD PARTY/MUSIC IN THE AREA OF 320
OLD t+iWY ~2. UPON ARRIVAL I N THE AR~A, I PARKED MY SQUAD IN
F RONT O~ 304 OLD HWY 52 AND BEGAN TO WALK W~~i'TBOUND OW THt-..
SlR~ET TOWARD TH~ COMPLAINT AREA. WHILE 1 DID THIS, ::ïGT
YOUNG (...IARKI::.)} HIS SQUAD DIRECTLY IN f-RONT OF ~20 OLD HWY ~2.
. AS I¡WASWALKJNG DOWN THE STREET, J NOTICED THI::.R~ WAS SOMI::.
FOOl ¡TRAFf-IC IN THI::. AREA. I THEN HI::.ARD VERY LOUD MUSIC AS
W~LL.AS LOUD VOICI::.5 AND SCREAMING COMING f-ROM 314 OLD HWY ~2.
-I HI::. !}IO 1 SE WAS VI::. RY NOT J CEABLE FROM WE:.LL Of- f- THI::. (...IRO(...l~ RTY ¡:.'¡N1.>
SI::.EM~l> ¡:.'¡S I F COM 1 NG ~ ROM BOTH THE HOUSI::. ANI.> TH~ GARAGt:. AS I
MAD~iMY WAY TOWARII SGT YOUNG I STOP(...IED BY 314 AND KN(lCK~D ON
THE FRON-' DOOR NUMEROUS TIM~SATTEMPTING TO CONTACT THt-
Rt: 5 I DENTS. NO ONE=. ANSWERED. I THEN MET WITH SGT YOUNG IN
FRONT Of- 320 OLD HWY 52. THERE WE BOTH H~ARD LOUD VOICI::.S AND
YI::.LLING FROM INSIDE THE HOUSE WHILI::. WE WERE Of-f- THE µROµ~RTY.
ONE ~F TH~ R~NTI::.RS f-ROM 32121 OLD HWY ~2 CAM~ OUT Of- THI::. HOUSE
AND 0P(...IROACHE=.D MI::.. I SPOKE WITH HIM WHILI::. S8T YOUNG W~Nl AND
MHDI:-: CONTACT WITH THE=. INDIVIDUALS A-I 314 OLl> HWY tJ2. 1 SPOKI::.
WITHIRYAN LI::.I::. WAGNI::.R 09/12/78 AND SlEVEN VINCI::.NT LOOS
~I / J 0/78, BOTH Of- WHOM ST AT I::. D THI::. Y LIVED AT 320 Ol.D HWY ~2.
lH~Y¡WER~ ADVISI::.D Of- TH~ COMPLAINT AND INf-ORMI::.D THAl TH~Y HAD
Ht-~N;f-OUND IN VIOLATION. I THEN HAll TO CL~AR THE AR!:A f-OR A
f-IGHT DOWNTOWN. WHILE I WAS AT THE f-IGHT CALL SGT YOUNG MADI::.
CONTACT WITH ALI::.XANDER STEVEN WESLI::.Y 1218/26/78 f-ROM 314 OLD
HWY ~2. WI::.SLI::.Y CLAIMED THAT HE JUSl HAll A f-~W f-RJENDS OV~R,
HOWI::.YER Af-TE=.R SGT YOUNG ADVISED HIM TO KICK ~VI::.RYONI::. OUT Of-
THE ~ESIDI::.NCI::., YOUNG OBSERVED OVER, ~0 P~(l(...lL!: LI::.AVI::. THI::.
R~ S 1 DENC!: . WI::.~LI::.Y ALSO ADMITTED THAT HI::. H~ARD 1"11::. KNOCK ON lHI::.
. ])(IOH i AND KNI::.W WI- WERE OUl SIDE, BUT IIID NOT ANSWI::.R. WHIL~ 1
WAS ~ETURNI NG f- HOM THE F 1 GH', CALL f- HOM 1 N f- RONT Of- SAL' 5, 1
OHSI::.~VED A(...I(...IHOXIMATI::.LY 1~~ µ~OPL~ WALKING ON 2ND AV~ NW,
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AND ~ê0 OLD HWY 5é! THAT WE:. HAD !-OUND THl:.N IN VIOLATION OF ·THI::.
CJTY'S NOlSI::. ORU1NANCI::.. WE ALSO EXPLAINI::.U THAl THE:.Y WOULD
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,Ii'> We are Writing, inrJgards to a violation of the city noise' ordinance' that was issued to us on
Octo~er 23, 1999. There" are several aspects that concern us about the. specific violatiory and more
irnpo antly the recent off-campus atmosphere in general. As new tenants in St. Joseph, and first time
off-c4rnpus students, we were unsure what to expect as residents of St. Joseph. We recognized early
that9ur house had a reput~tion as a party house. We have had students arriving at our door every
weekend night askin~ if we ~ere having a party, police driving by numerous times every weekend night
somJtimes.stopping out front and sometimes shining spotlight onthe house, and residents recognizing
our h~use by name as a repµted party house. .It was clear early on that we had an uphill battle ahead
of us to gain respect in the community. To make matters worse, the permanent residents of ,St. Joseph
see~o be now undergoing ~ backlash against student housing. Members of our house have attended
COR meetings, off-campus housing meetings, and have kept up-to-date with the recent attitudes and
concems that are being voiced in the community. . More importantly we have had house meetings that
involVed open discussion 8:bout recent concems and possible actions that we can engage' in to
mini~ize those concerns, inçluding discussion of possible problems that may arise. A discu~sion such
as this took place a few nights prior to our incident. As a house, we decided to invite a small number of
. our dosest friends over to ~atch the World Series and "hang ouf' before heading out to the bars in
town. I
We decided to tell qurfriends to bring their own alcohol, because,there would be no keg and
keep the news of the, gathering. quiet. We were surprised on the night of the October 23 at the amount
of people' that' received word of our gathering. Immediately, we placed house residents. at the door to
keep j"ninvited guesffi from emering.Throughow the night. we battled w~ &udenffi that fuoug~ that we
were having a party. Our best guess is that we turned away approximately 60-100 people from our
door that night. It is hard to predict the exact number of students we turned away because word
spre ds easily when houses, are not having parties and people think they are. In the process we let in
around 20-25 of our friends', almost al,l of whom were 21. We had no music playing and. were not
engrg in anyacwnles fu~t p~oce unusu~.lamounffi æ ~ud noise. We weœ planning on leaving for
the b r around 11 :15 or 11 :3p. At approximately 11 o'clock, one of us noticed a police car parked out in
the s reet and went out to inVestigate a possible problem. The tenant was met by a St. Joseph Police
Offic . r and was asked to present identification, the resident complied and was sent in to find other
tena ts. The' resident return~d with other. tenants, where we were notified that we were receiving a
nOisJ¡ ordinance violation. T~e officer had to leave for another call, but informed us that he would be
back. We immediately clear~d out our house and told everyone to leave, which was difficult because
eve~one there was a friend.[ Soon, the officer returned and explained what had happened and why we
were Ibeing issued the violation. He trisdto answer our questions and concerns the best that he could
but~lwe weœ..left ~...unanswe~.qUe&iOns,. and pe~ps.a slight b~ of frusuation. Weimmed~tely
went to the two houses that are directly connected to. us and asked if we were being, too loud. The
resid, nts of both houses acted surprised when we notified them that we received a violation, they were
una lare that we had peop'e over, even though we share a wall with them. It is difficult for us to
perceive how we can be creating enough noise to bother someone when our connected neighbors
could not even tell we were ~aving a gathering.
j. The effect of this violation has caused concern and frustration with the ordinance., The night of
. our vIolation the officer told us that '1here was a good chance" that the person that made the complaint
was ~tudent that we turned away at the door. This possibility concerns us. The call was made
anon, ously, so there is no \µay to confirm that an actual resident of St. Joseph made the call. Weare
willing¡ to accept the violation if we "disturbed or annoyed" a resident of the city. However, ifa student
from St. John's made the ca¡1I because hewanted to get revenge for not letting him in, then we do not
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agree with the violation. Wethink that there should be some che~ ing protocol sothat recipients of a .'
violation can be assured that they actually violated the te,nns of tie ordinance. We have a hard time
accepting that we "disturbed or annoyed'" any residents' of the ciW. Our neighbors, whose house is
connected to ours could not hear us,so we find it hard to accept th~ anyone could hear us.
Another issue that we feel needs to be addressed is the lack of a warning system or police
discretion. Our officer told us that he had no discretion in the situati 'n, if there is a complaint and he can
hear noise from off the property, then he has to issue a violati n. The prob!em is, due the close
proximity of our house to the street, an officer that was standing dn the street could conceivably hear
noise from our house any night. We believe that if the officerdid!have discretion he would have just
infonned us of a complaint and ordered us to keep the noise down. If we would' have had a warning, we
would have complied. We feel that the Police Officers of St.Josepr, should have the ability to deci?e if
a house is creating too much noise, not if the house is just creating ¡noise. .L
Our biggest concem with the issuance of noise violations such as ours is that instead of
minimizing the tension in the town, finicky noise violations will' on~y further separate the students and
the residents. Neither the students. nor the residents desire this si uation. As off-campus students and
residents of St. Joseph, we want to live in peace with the penna~ent residents of the town. However,
when the off-campus students are targeted for all of the problems i~ the town, their natural reaction is to
be defensive. We feel that if we could eliminate the defensiveness and focus on the issues at hand the
students and residents could figure out solutions ,together. We are ~isappointed that our first experience
with the city involves us defending our actions in frontof,theCitycrUncil.ltis frustrating for us because
we felt we were actively doing our part in easing the tensions in St. Joseph.
In conclusion, we hope that this letter will give you a ~ense of some. of the concerns and
frustrations that off-campus students are experiencing. We feel t~at off-campus students can and do
add many positives to St. Joseph. However, if weare constantly or the defensive, those positive things
often are overlooked. The city of St. Joseph has an underused re ource in its off-campus students, we
just ask to be accepted and treated fairly. We promise that if w are treated respectfully we will act .
respectable.
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Re: Noise Yiolation, 314 Old Highway 52
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Attached pleasd find information regarding a noise violation at 314 Old Highway 52, As
Ke ~it procedure, wheriever a noise violation is received we review the files for the past three years to
vtary Niedenfuer see if the propertY has any past violations. In doing so it was noted that the property stated
above did have ~ prior noise violation which occurred in September 1998. Therefore, for your
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charged and recçived administrative fees in the amount of$ 99.04 for the violation,
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Extract of the .october 15, 1999 City Cáuncil Meeting .
RE: . Noise Violation Hearing - 314 01, Highway 52
Pursua.i1t to due call and. notice thereof the City Council for the Ci of St. Joseph met in regular session
: on Thursday, October 15; 1998 at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Kenneth J. Hiemenz; Councilor Bob Loso, Cory Ehlert, Mary
Niedenfuer, Ken Twit. Clerk/Administrator Rachel Stapleton.
OTHERS PRESENT: Judy Weyrens, Chad Carlson, Pete Lucs, onnathan Wellmeier, Pete Klaphake,
Carlson, Mike Deutz, Ted Schmid
NOISE VIOLATION HEARING: Mayor Hiemenz called to order a noise violation hearing to consider
a violation that occurred September 5, 1998 at 314 Old Highway 512. Officer Jeff Young, the responding
Pollce Officer to the complamt,discussed his findiu~s on responT to the call. He statedtherewss
music, drinking and noise. He explained this. was a noise violatio and the process to the renters. On
Loso's asking if they cooperated Young stated they did and no tic ets were issued. On Ehlert's asking if
they were in violation of the Disorderly House Ordinance, Young tated they were not as there was no
underage drinking or such. The Property Manager, Randy Matthews spoke. He stated he has made .
co:siderahle improvements to the property and expects therenterto act responsihly. Additionally, the
renters have a strong financial motive to prevent receiving any mo e violations, as they were required to
pay the full years rent up tront. Therefore should there he a susperon of the rental license they would
lose that rent.
Loso made a motion to accept that a noise violation did occur as rf0rted with this heing considered a
first violation. This will be considered a warning and further viola ions will result in more severe
consequences. An administrative charge for the costs associated I ith the hearing will be charged to the
property owner. The motion was seconded by Ehlert. Discussion - It was fortunate that there were no
minors on the premises as that could have resulted in a violation 0 the "Disorderly House Ordinance"
which is a misdemeanor.
Ayes: Hiemenz, Loso, Ehlert, Niedenfuer,Twìt.
Nays: None. Motion carried.
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. WE RECEIVED A RADIO CALL FROM DISPATCH THfT THERE WAS ALOUD PARTY
TWO HOUSE WEST OF COMPLAINANT'S RESIDENCE IN T~E 8 PLEX AP1ARTMENTS.
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.enneth J, Hiemenz RE: 314 Old Highway 52
Dear Mr. McManus:
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,UMINISTJUTOR This letter has þeen prepared to provide you with notice and information
:ari Schmidt regarding a proposed suspension orrevocation of the rental license for .the
above referenc~d property. This action ,is being taken because of an alleged
violation of Ordinance NO.1 02 of the St. Joseph Code of Ordinances, This
:OUNCILORS violation is alleged to have arisen out of an incidentonOctober25, 1999 (copy
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~en T~it d f The. St. Joseph: City Council will review these allegations and, consider
ary Ie en uer appropriate action, including a suspension or revocation of your rental license,
for up to a periqd of twelve months. The meeting will be conducted on Thursday,
November 18, 1999 at 7:45 p;m. in the 8t. Joseph City Hall, 25- 1 stAvenue
Northwest. '
At that time you are entitled to a hearing to be conducted in accordance with
Minnesota Statutes 14.57 to 14.70. This hearing will be for the purpose of
determining whether or not the alleged violation did in fact occur. At that
hearing,you h~ve the right to cross examine witnesses and present evidence on
your behalf.T~e proceedings will be video recorded. Based upon the evidence
presented, the Council will then make a determination as to whether or notthe
alleged violatio~ did in fact occur.
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If you wish to h~ve an evidentiary hearing of this type, you must contact the City
Clerk/Administ~ator in writing at least seven days prior to the scheduled Council
meeting. If ar~quest for hearing is not received by the City Clerk/Administrator
at least seven qaysbeforethe hearing, you will then be considered to have
waived your right to ,have an evidentiary hearing and no evidentiary hearing will
be scheduled. .!A waiver oHhis right to hearing willbe equivalent to an admission
of the basic all~gation (s) alleged ,herein and reported by the complaining party,
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the Council determines tha.t a violation did occur, then and in those events, the
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revocation or suspension of your rental license. Poor to th~ determination of disposition, you
or your designated representative may address the City Copncil and at the time of
disposition. I
In the event of a revocation or suspension of your rentallic~nse, the premises must be
vacated of all renters, within thirty days of the Council actio). Any rental occupancy occurring
after that time may result in criminal charges.
You have the right to be represented at the time of this meJting during either the evidentiary
hearing, if requested, orthe dispositional hearing. If you Wi~h to have legal representation,
you must hire your own attorney. If you have any questionrregarding the law or your rights, I
suggest that you contact an attorney to discuss this matter.
Your failure to appear at this meeting will be considered an admission of the allegation and a .
waiver of your right to address the Council before the determination of a disposition. If you
fail to appear, the Council will take whatever action which i~ deemed appropriate and you will
be notified of this action at a later time. I
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Mayor and Members of the City Council
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BRADLEY J. LINDGREN. CHIEF OF POLICE
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PLEAS BE ADVISED 1HAT YOU ARE HEREBY· GIVEN NOTICE OF A NOISE
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ORDI~ANCE,RESOLUTION REGARDING ENPORCEMENT OF HOUSING
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DEPA TMENTREPORT RELATIVE TO SAID VIOLATION.
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the révocatiori of sus'pension of a rental license in the event of a determination that illegal or
unlawful activities are occurring up6n the rental premises; I ' ,
:: . ·,·'WHEkEAS, as a matter of policy, t~e City I has not eonsidered re'lç<:ªtionor
$usp~nsio1\ of,à rental license for a violation of tbe Çity Nois¢ Ordinance un.til the ocèurrence of
a second violation within the license period; .1 .
): . . i.' wHEREAS, th i~ practice h~. faüed to effectivejy eliminate noise viota tion..t ren tal
pro~Ties. especially,during the m~nths of :rü and May;. I . . .. . .
':, . . . . WHEREAS, the City Council has determ1I1~d that n change In this polley w1l1
p~o~ote the peace, ~omfort and repose of the citizens of St. ~ oseph; ~
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r.ental proper~ies have aUowed occupancy by a number of tenïnts h\ excess of that permitted by the
'Zoning of the.property or otherwise penn¡tted under the City Housing Ordinance; and
. WHEREAS. the City Council finds that aJupancy by tenants in exce;ss of the
:¡pecified number create:¡ risk of injury to the occupants, a disruption to adjacent properties, and
oc~er adve.rse consequences to the. health: peace and repose 1of the citizens of the City. .
THEREFORE, the. City Council here.by resolves:
1. Far the rentallic~nse yeàr commencing in August of 1996, it shall be the
policy of the City of St. Joseph that any ordinance or st~tutory viola.tion occurring at le~sed
pr¿~~,t:s may result in su~pensio~ or r.evoca~ion, .eyen if ther- viola!ion is the first violation during
that l1cense y¿,ar. Immedlate notiCe; of the vlola,tlon shaU bi: provIded to the property OWll~r and
the City Cle.rk shall expedite the hearing of the matter to bding it before the City Council as soon
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~i::ense for any prcpét; where it is d~:ernùned that th~ o~er has knowingly pe:mitt~d. occupancy
l!1 excess of that perrmtted under ora mance, or has failed ~o make reasonable mspectiOn or take
r¿3.scnable steps to assure tha.t occupancy in excess of the permitted number doc-:s not occur.
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~ ~~ùlutiun to ulllandlords 'applying for rental License for c?e 1996-1997 rental year.
-tJ Thi, R<solution i, adoptod by 'he City CouLil for the City of 51. Joseph this 1L-~
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,}~ .' Secti n 102:1: Naises pfahibited.Na persan shall make .or cause tabe made any
" distinctly an~ laudly audible nai~e that unreasanably .or unnecessarily annays, disturbs, injures ?r
,endangers,.tt1e camfart, rèpase, health, peace, safety, .or welfare .of any persan .or precludes thetr
. enjayment ~f praperty .or affects their praperty's value. This general prahibitianis nat limited
,.. by the s}'errr reotrirliQns Qf utweutarts listed in SertiQn 2.
'S Sect an '102.2: Unlawful Acts... The fallawingacts are declared ta be laud,disturbingand
;. . unneress~1 nQises in~iQlatiQn pfthis Ordinanr~. but said enumeratiQn shall nQt be deemed tQ
., " be excl'7,slve.¡
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, . _ Sub?1: . Harn·s. Audible SiI,maling Devices. Etc. No person shall repeatedly sound, any
audible si~ting deviee Qn anThide exrept as a warning of danger.
Subä. 2: Exhaust.Na persan shall discharge the exhaust or permit the discharge .of the
. exha ust' .of iny steam engine, statianary internal combustian engine, matarboat, motar vehicle,
.or snawmabi.!e. .or ather recreatianal vehicle except through a muffler .or ather device that
effectively ~revents laud .or ex~lasive naises therefrom, and complies with all applicable state
laws and rdgulatians. ¡
SlJ~. 3; Defertive Ve~idos or Loads. ¡'¡o person shalluseany vehidesoout Qf repair
or so lQadJd as to create loud ;and unneressary gralin& grindm& rattling, .or other noise.
Suld. 4: Laading. Unlaading. Unpadcing. Opening .of Baxes. Na persan shall create
laud and excessive naise in la~ding, unlaading, unpacking any vehicle, .or the .opening and
dO$truetiO Of bales, boxes, cr~ IOS or rontainers.
Su ,d. 5: Radias: Phon'agraphs. Paging Svstems. Etc. Na persan shall use .or operate .or
permiUhe use of operation o~ any radio receivmg sel, musical instrument, phonograph, paging
system, mrtchine, .or ather dev~ce far the praductian .or, repraductian .of saund in a distinct and
l.oudly aud ble manner as, ta disturb the peace, quiet, and c.omf.ort .of any persan residing in the
neighbQrhtodat any tÙße with louder yolume than is re~sQnably neressaryfor ronvenient
hearing .of the persan .or persons wha are in the raam, vehicle, chamber, .or immediate vicinity
in whic:h s~ch machine .or dev~ce is being .operated. Operatian .of any such set, instrument,
phanagragh, machine, .or .oth~r device in such a manner as t.o be plainly audible at the pr.operty tt'
lin~ .of thel structure or buildmg in which it is located, in the hallway .or apartment adjacent, .or at
the propeEline if the sourr~ is located Qutside a otrurture or building shall.be prima fada
evidence ,f avi.olatian of this! sectian.
. .. . SUI" . . 6: rartiripaìiJin NoiSy Parties orGathe~ings. · No person shall partidpale in any
party .or other gathering .or p~nnitany party .or ather gathering.of peaple giving rise ta naise,
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disturbing the peace, quiet, or repose of another person. Whenl a poüce officer receives a'
complaint and determines that a gathering is creating such a noise disturbance, the officèr IT,lay
order all persons present, other than the owner or tenant of thel premises where the disturbance
is occurring, to disburse immediately. No person shall refuse tq leave after being ordered by a
police officer to do so. Every owner or tenant of such premise~ who has knowledge of the
disturbance shall make every reasonable effort to see that the d~sturbance is stoppeç. Any ~uch
. noise which has the affect of disturbing the peace, quiet, or repose of another person and is
heard outside the limits of the real estate from which the party lis occur~ing shall be such a noisy
party or gathering which constitutes a violation of this ordinance. · .
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Subd. 7: Animals. No person shall keep any animal thJt disturbs the comfort or rep~se
of persons in the vicinity by its frequent or continued noise. I '
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Section 102.3: 'Hourly Restriction on Certain Operatiods. No person shall, between the
~ours of 9:30 p.m. and 6:0? a.~. 'drive or operate. any minibike, I or other recreational vehicle not'
lIcensed for travel on pubüc highways. Snowmobiles and A TVs shall be controlled by the . i'
operation of the Snowmobile and A TV Ordinances and this orfinance shall not cover the I.
operation of snowmobiles. . .
Section 102.4: landlord's liability. Violations of the n~ise control regulations shall be
the act of the owner of the residential dwelling unit even thougp he does not reside in the unit
as well as the persons on the premises who violate said regulations, except that the owner shall .
be liable only for those violations occurring after receipt of wri~ten notice from the City of
St. Joseph or its police department of a violation of the noise cpntrol regulations having ';
occurred at the residential dwelling unit. For purposes of this ~ection, owner is defined to
include corporations and partnerships as well as individual ownrrs.
Section 102.5: Enforcement. I
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Subd. 1: Enforcement Duties. The police department ~hall enforce the provisions of
this Ordinance. I
Subd. 2: Civil Remedies. This Ordinance may be enfo~ced by injunction, action for
abatement, or other appropriate civil remedy. I
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Subd. 3: Criminal Penalties. Every person who violatef any provision of this Ordinance
is guilty of a petty misdemeanor. Any individual who is convicted óf three or more violations
within a three year period shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. ~us, in either case, the costs of
prosecution. Each act of violation and each day a violation 0 ,urs or continues constitutes a
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Section 102.6: Every section, provision, or part of this brdinance is decla~ed sepa~:t'~\
from every other section, provision, or part; and if any section,l provision, or part shall be held
invalid, it shall not affect any other section, provision or part. ! ' . io .'
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Initial Complaint Record
:::i:1se NumbE'r . 99002372 Di:1tp RE':JQrt~d:10J~3j99
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~E-'pClrt f"d By: seSD DOR: ¡
~ddre~ s: aø7 ., COURTHOUSE:. DR. P.O.BOX 217 Apt.D: Phone <tI: 320/251-4240
::ity: ST. CLOUD St at E': MN Zip Code: ~6302 Di:1ng~r (Y/N): N
::CJm~l i:1i Tlant: RE:.f-US!:.D DOR:
':¡ddre~s: Apt. -D: PhonE' :44:
::: it Y : St i:1t e: MN Zip Code: Dang~r (Y IN) : N
Inc:idE'nt D~~ cription: . COMPU41 Nl OF LOUDPARTY/MUSIC IN AREA OF ~20 OLD
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HWY ~2-UPON ARR1VAL IN AREA DIDHEAH LOUD VOICbS,YELLING,!:.TC
COMING ~ROM 320 WHILE O~~ PHOPhRTY-RYAN LE!:. WAGNER 09J12J78
STEVEN VINCENT LOOS 07J10/78 ADVISED CLEARED P!:.OPL!:. OUT
3quad/Bë:tdgE' -DS: 7707/, T/02 Àddt'l R&part :. : No Prot ~'c:'t..-d : Net
I'd By' 07 Day: SAT Date Committed: 10/23/C:;9 Time Committed: 22 : C"Q
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e~s. Kf'Y Control ,Number (OCA) Cant. AgE'ncy NCrC ldent. (CAG)
!:.Cl 9,9002372 MNIÍ'I731100
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11Í'1/23,1<:1<:1 22 : 59
Plètce Committed ( PL C) :
320 OLD HWY 52
HRD Squi:1c1J ë:tdge '# (SBN) Time Assig. <TAS) Time Arr. <TAR) Tim~ CIr. (TCL í
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Initial Complaint Rec~rd
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Ca5>e Nl.tmb4õ'r . 99002373 Datf' Reported: Ø/23J99
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R4õ'port4õ'd By: SCSD DOB:
Addre~5>: 807 COURTHOUS~ DR.· P.O. BOX 217 Apt. #: Phone #: 320/251-4240
City: ST. CLOUD St at e : MN Z i -p Code: I ~6302 DaTI g r.-r (Y IN) : N
CClmf.Jlainant: DOB:
Addre~s.: Apt. #:/ Phone #:
City: State: Zip Code:, Danger (Y/N):
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THAT T.H~. LOUDEST OF THE TWO IN rrHE AREA WAS AT 314 OLl.> 52.
1 ALK"-D TO RENTER AL"-XANl>"-R w,,-stv ANIJ HAD HIM BRAK"- U<' PAR-rV
ADVISED IT WAS A NOISE VERIFIED NOISE COMf.JLAINT.
Squad/Badge #s: 7702 7707 Addt'l Reports: No µratec:ted : No
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02 Day: SA- Date Committed: 10/123/99 Time Committed: 22 : .
Me s ~. Kf'Y Control Number (DCA) con¡t. Ag ency NC I C Ide nt. (CAG)
I:.CI 99002373 MNQl731100
Dat~· RE--port ed (RPD) Time Report ¡".d ( T RP ) ¡Lacat i on Gri d Numb¡,.r ( L GN )
1 ""/2:"1/99 2~~ : 59 I 10301
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314 OLD 52
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ST. JOSEPH POL1CE DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEM~NTARY REPORT
ICR# 99002372-2373
COMP~AINANT: REFUSED
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Q~F~~SE: NOISE VIOLATION
ON lø/23/9~ AT 2259HRS MYSELF AND SaT YOUNG REC~IVED A CALL
~ROMi DISPATCH REGAR]JING A LOUD PARTY/MUSIC IN THE AREA OF 32Ø
OLD ~WY ~2. UPON ARRIVAL IN THE AR~A, 1 PARKED MY SQUAD IN
F RON!f O~ 304 OLD HWY 52 AND BEGAN TO 'WALK WE:.~iTBOUND ON THE::
SlRE:.fT TOWARD THE:: COMPLAINT AREA. WHILE 1 DID THIS, SGT
YOUNG PARK~l> HIS SQUAD DIRECTLY IN f-RONT OF ~20 OLD HWY ~2.
AS 11 WAS WALKING DOWN THE STREET, I NOTICED THE:.RE:. WAS SOME:.
. 1-0011 TRAF~IC IN THE:.. AREA. I THEN H~ARD VERY LOUD MUSIC AS
W\7,LL¡ AS LOUD VOl C~S AND SCREAMING COMING I- ROM 314 OLD HWY ~2.
1 H~ :NOISE WAS VE:.RY NOTICEABLE FROM WI'=.LL 01-1- THE:. PROP!:.HTY HND
SE:.EMhU AS IF COMING f-ROM BOTH THE HOUSI'=. AND THE:. GARAG~. AS I
MADI:-,¡ MY WAY TOWAR!> SGT YOUNG I STOPPED BY 314 AND KNDCK~D ON
THE FRONl DOOR NUMEROUS TIM~S ATTEMPTING TO CONTACT THI:-
R~SIþE~TS. NOONE:.. ANSWERED. I THEN MET WITH SGT YOUNG IN
I-RON~ Of- 320 OLD HWY 52. THERE WE BOTH HE:.AHD LOUD VOICE:.S HNU
Y!:.LL) I NG FROM INS 1 DE THE HOUSE WHI L~ WE WERE O~ I- THE PHOP~J-HY.
ONE ¡OF THI-, R~NT~RS f- ROM 320 OLD HWY ~2 CAM~ OUT Of- TH~ HOUSE
AND IAPPROACH~D M~. I SPOKE WITH HIM WHIL~ SCT YOUNG WE:.Nl AND
MAD!-I CONTACT ~ITH TH~ INDIVIDUALS A-I 314 OLl> HWY ~2. 1 SPOKE:.
WITM RYAN L~E:. WAGNf:.R 09/12/78 AND SlEVEN VINC~NT LOOS
~(I 110/78, BOTH O~ WHOM STATE:.DTH~ Y LIVED AT 320 OLD HWY ~2.
lH~~ WER!- ADVISE:.D O~ THE:. COMPLAINT AND JN~OHME:.D THAl ~HE:.Y HAD
HI:-.E:.N ~OUND IN VIOLATION. I THEN HAl) TO CU:.AH THE AHI::.A I-OR A
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CON~ACT WITH ALE:.XANDEH STEVEN WESLE::.Y 08/26/78 I-ROM 314 OLD
HWY 1~2. W~SLE::.Y CLAIMED THAT HE JUS., HAl) A f-!:.W I-RIENDS OV!:.R,
HOWHVEH AI-TE::.H SGT YOUNG ADVISED HIM TO KICK !:.V!:.RYON!:. OUT O~
THE iHESID!:.NCE::., yOUNG OBSERVED OVER, ~0 PI::.DPLE:. LE:.AV~ TH~
Rf:SIDENCI:. WE::.kLE:.Y ALSO ADMITTED THAT H~ HE:.AHD M~ KNOCK ON lH~
))(JO~ AND KN~W WI- WERE OUl SIDE, BUT 111D NOT ANSW~R. WHIL~ 1
_. WAS I RETURNI NG f- ROM THE F I GHl CALL f- ROM I N ~ RONT Of- 5AL' 5, 1
.~ OHS~RVEU APµROX)MAT~LY lØ~ P!:.OPL!:. WALKING ON ?ND AV!:. NW,
HIR~H ST W, AND OLD HWY ~2. WH~N 1 RETURN~D, 1 AGAIN SµOK!:.
WI T~ WAGN~R AND LOOS WHO BY THI:.N HAl) THl:.l R PAI·ny DI5PI:RSE:l).
MYSI:.LJ-: AND SGT YOUNG f:.XPLAINED TO THE:. H~NTERS ~ROM BOTH 314
ANDI320 OLD HWY 52 THAT WE::. HAD J-:OUNU7H~N IN VIOLATION OF 7H~
CITY'S NOIS~ ORDINANC~. WE ALSO EXPLAIN~D THAl TH~Y WOULD
HI:-.C~,l,,'~E.A W,AkNING FOR :THE CRIMINAL CHARGE::., .t:iCIl~~~VER A COµYOJ-:
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. November 11, 1999 ¡
Tote Smnt Jo~h CitY;COuncil. ili.e SmntJoseph commumty ~d towhomever else it
may concern: ¡
We, the member~ of 314 Old Highway 52, would like an opportunity to
respectfully present an açcount of the events that transpired at our rental property on
Oct~ber 23,1999 at the ~ext city council meeting on November 18, 1999. On that
eVe~ing, we received a npiseviolation by the Saint Joseph Police Department at
app oximately 11:00 p.m. ,We feel that it is important for the council members to hear
our fide of the story so t~at they can better understand what happened on that evening.
Hopefully by openly corµmunicating our feelings about what happened (and by the
co±ttee communicating their feelings back) we can make, sure. that this. situation is
reso ved in a matter most appropriate. Thank you for the opportunity to present our
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recdllection of the evenhlg.
The following is a short ~ccount of what happened on the evening of October 23, 1999:
On Saturday October 23, at approximately 11 :00 p.m., the Saint Joseph Police
Department issued us, tne residents of the rental unit at 314 Old Highway 52, a noise
. viol~tion. On that particrlar evening, we had a gathering of approximately 20 friends at
our rouse. The gathering was partially centered on the Florida State football game which
werere all watching th~t evening. Throughout the. evening, groups of students
approached our door in &earch of a party and we were forced to turn them away. . We
notdd many students usi~g our backyard as a pathway to other parties further down the
roaì One of iliesepath itakers informed us that their ,had been a police officer outside
our ront door. Tenant Alex Wesley immediately went around the front of the house to
spe rrkWith the police officer. ,We were then infonned that he had previously knocked on
ourJ ront door and that t~ere had been no response. Because we were so busy trying to
reg late unwanted guest~ in the back of our house and yard we did not hear anyone
kntkmg on the front door. In fact, the reason why the door was locked inthe first plaCe
was to keep out the many unwanted partygoers that Saturday night. The police then
notified us ,that the nois~ level on the property was too loud and we were to be issued a
no~e violation. Alex thpn tnOO to discussour situation with the officers, butreceived no
res lonse. We apologize for the arguing of the violation with the officers, but as students
and renters, we have a lot at stake. In our lease agreement we paid our rent in full for the
ye,- (over 10,000 doll~) ~d were worried because, we have be,n watching the council
me . tingsand we have syen fines issued to renters as well as an eviction due to noise
violations. We were very nervous to and confused as to where the noise was coming
fro land what would come of the violation.
Our frustrations from the incident are that we feltthat we were not the source of
roblem, instead we I felt like we were part of the solution. We worked quickly with
. olice to clear uninvhed guests from our yard and street. We feel that it was these
peo Ie leaving our hous¥ that created the disturbance, notour invited guests. It is true
tha the police could hear our radio, but not until they approached our front door. It was
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the overflow from the parties going on down the street, asl well as from students that we .
had turned away from our house, who used our backyard ~s a pathway and created the
majority of the disturbances. It was this mass of students rho brought the police to our
front door. I
We apologize for the inconvenience we caused to the community of Saint Joseph
and to the police on the night of the 23rd. We want nOthiig more then to be a part of the
St. Joseph community. We, as a house, have attended meetings with other off-campus
students, as well as with university and community represfntatives to hopefully provide
for a more positive environment in which to live. We are ¡concerned with the negative
issues that have corrupted the student/resident community¡, and are trying to find
solutions and ideas to improve the relationship. Once again, we apologize for the
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community--- rather then destroy it, as many are quick to rssume. We thank you for your
time and ask for your understanding on this issue. ¡
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Sincerely the residerhs of 314 Old Highway 52,
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Peter ICorkrean
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. APPENDIX A
EffectivF, January 2,2000 the St. Joseph Fire Relief Association shall pay to each member of the St. I
Joseph yolunteer Fire Departrltent the sum of $ 1,600 for each year that the member has served as an !
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City af St. Joseph ,
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11/4/J9, 7:00 PM !
1. Oall to Order. Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the City Council and the City of St.
J6seph met on Thursd~y, November 4, 1999 at 7:00 PM in the St. Joseph City Hall.
Jembers Present: Ma~or Kenneth J. Hiemenz, Council member Cory Ehlert, Council
member Bobloso, Mary Niedenfuer and Ken Twit, Clerk-AdministratorCari Schmidt, Deputy
qlerk JudyWeyrens. I
¿Ih~rs Prosent: CityA40rney John SCherer, City Engineer Joe BeUendorf, Mike Deutz,
1rnorene Rennie, Mike ~ennie Steve Streng, Allan Brandenburger, John Provinzino.
2. pprove Agenda: TW;ít made. a motion to approve the agenda as presented, seconded by
fio.so. The moOon pas~ed unanimously. Schmidt stated that there were a few. changes for
t~e agenda, items 10. Farmers Market location and 4c. the Fire Dept. issue are being
ire m ovedfromthe ageri.....d a.., . .Ther e a,re two additi..ons from SE H:t he business. park pond
eeding and the chang~order/work change directive for the Business Park.
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3. 7:00 Public Hearing -11999 Joseph Street Utility and Street Improvements - Mayor
~iemenzopened the Public Hearing. City Engineer Joe Bettendorf addressed the Council
and the public regardin'g the assessment areas and the improvements that are being
proposed. The 1999 Joseph.Street Improvement includes sanitary sewer, water main, storm
rl.ewe r,.b itum in ous s tree:..,.,t , and concrete curb. and gutter between Cou n. ty Road .13 3 and East
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The 1999Business Park Improvements include sanitary sewer and water main on Old
. <pounty Road 1.33 fromj CSAH75 to East Elm Street, and on East Elm StreeUrom Old County
~oad133 to Joseph s',reet. The assessme.nt rate per tract is $12,406 each, and the trunk
~ewer charge was based on $713.00 per acre.. The total assessments for the project are
f430,268.57. I
The improvement s fori Northland Drive and Northland Plat four include: Bituminous Street on
Northland Drive from CSAH 75 to the south line of Northland Plat Four, and for sanitary
tewer, wa~ermain, b.it~minous street and concrete curb and gutter on Northland Drive from
~he south line of Northland Plat Four to East Gumtree Street, on Fifth Avenue NE from East
fir Street to East Gumtree Street, and on East Fir Street from Fifth Avenue NE to Northland
rrive. The Assessme9t rate for Northland Drive is $139,185.26 per lot. For Northland Plat 4
re assessment is$11 ¡ 767AO/lot.
The assessment is pro'posed to be payable in equal annual installments extending over a
~fteen year period. The first of the installments will be payable on or before the fits Monday in
ÿanuary 2000 and will bear interest at the rate of seven percent per annum from the date of
~. e adoption.of the as~essment resolution.
ayor Hiemenz open~d the public hearing to the public for comment. John Provinzino,
. Uorney for MikeDeut; addressed the Council. Provinzinostate.d that Mr. Deutz objected to
þ!s assessment of $20',469.36 based on the fact that he has no need for sewer and water.
~e runs, storage facilit* that has no need for such services. In addition, the improvement
roes not increase the~and value in an amount equal to the assessment.
pity Attorney John Scherer stated that although Mr. Deutz may not be currently benefiting
~om theimprovement,! he is paying for the opportunity to benefit in the future. Scherer also
. eferenc.ed a memo 0 pr~p. ared by EDA Director Chad. Carlson detailin, g compar. ablé sales of
roperty in industrial parks. When the City first discussed the Joseph Street project, the
oncern of the EDA w8sthat the assessments were too costly. Ollie lesnick, the City
ssessor completed·almarket analysis of industrial property within the S1. Cloud metro area,
he analysis was based on market sales in area industrial parks. Carlson and Bettendorf
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used the information to determine if the completion of the J?sephStreef Improvement project ·
would price the property out of the market. It was their con?lusion that it did not and should
not put the property owners on Joseph Street at a sale disatlvantage to other industrial
property. The assessments were reasonable. Scherer stated that the basis for the
assessment is the potential use of the property and not the purrent use of the property. To
analyze the situation any other way would require the couTiI to take each parcel on a case
by case basis.
Provinzino stated that with Mr. Deutz's use, the benefit won t increase the sales value of the
property because future owners of the storage facility won't need the improvements either.
Scherer stated.that future owners might want to change the use of the property. 'The City
cannot relieve a property from the burden of an assessmen simply because its owner has
seen fit to devote it to a use which presently may not be sp cifically benefited by the
improvement. Again, the emphasis is on the opportunity to benefit.
Deutz stated that he challenges the findings of Mr. Carlson bnd Ollie Lesnick. He had an
appraiser, Thomas Latka, appraise the property with the as~essment. (Mr. Deutz passed out
a letter and an appraisal from Thomas Latzka). The letter s~ated that in his opinion, the
special assessments for sewer and water and street improv~ments will not increase the value
of the property by the amount of the assessment of $20,000. He stressed that he isn't
arguing that it doesn't have some benefit-but it doesn't doÚble his property, value. Deutz
stated that he would like to hear from the Council individually about how they feel on the
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Loso stated that he relied on the numbers from the EDA dir~ctor, the assessor and the City
Engineer about the industrial park to make his decision on t e assessment amounts. Deutz ·
argued that the numbers that were used weren't from our intlustrial park,.butratherSt. Cloud
and other cities. Scherer replied that the Citymade the best comparison it could in light of
the factthat they hadn't sold anything in the industrial park ~ere to compare it to. It would
almost be more fair to compare totally undeveloped propel Again, the assessment was
based on the highest and best use of the property.
Ehlert asked whether or not the City should consider a dele red assessment lor Deutz. The
Council could deler the payment now and have it accrue wr interest until the property is sold
to someone who needs the improvements.
Scherer stated that under certain conditions, a council. may p'ostpone an assessment but this
usually happens where some of the affected property is un~latted and undeveloped and the
city will subdivide or otherwise make it available for bUildinglsites in the future. The key is the
term "undeveloped." The argument could be made that this property is undeveloped, but it's
questionable, The safe opinion is that the property would already be considered developed
and that the assessment cannot be deferred. I
Twit stated that he has no reason not to take the word of he EDA Director and Assessor.
Even though Mr. Deutz is not using the property currently in a manner that needs sewer and
water, the potential for the use is there. He is strongly opposed to deferring the assessment.
Hiemenz stated that the. way he reads Deutz's appraisal, it las based on the fact that new
streets are coming in. That already increased the value of te property.
Niedenfuer stated that if the storage units were removed anf another business was put on
the property, the assessment would surely be paid for by th increase in market value. Deutz
doesn't have to use the property for a storage facility. I ·
Ehlert asked about the cost of having another appraisal done. He stated that he would be in
favor of deferring the water and sanitary sewer today tofutdre buyers that would make use of
the improvements.
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1rt stated'tl1atJhe cj has gone farther with this proje tthan withanx other In the past, by
. Plutting $20..o,000i.nt. Otli,e project. The Council is doing hat they can to make it equitable for
al" of the citizens affectrd.
ß¡"an Brandenburgeraddressed the council. He distrib ted a signed letter objecting to the
~ssessment of $139,18,5.26 for the, Raymond Brandenburger Estate. The estate did not
rrceiveany breakdown!,as to how the amount was calc lated, and further the proposed
npethod of payment of tre assessments is not as agree upon by the. City in the easement
granted. to the City on October 5, 1992." Brandenburger stated that this property is still in
1robate and. this assestment further complicates the es ate.
~chererstated thatthe¡easement agreement would co trol,in this case. Any assessment
Yfould be deferred for fiye years or until the property is latted as stated in the easement
agreement. 1
~ike Rennie addresse9 the Council and Bettendorf. H stated that he was still having
~roblems with a low spot in front of his property. Bette dorfstated that he would come out
rd take a look. ¡
~iemenzstated that the Council also needed to addresBruce Gohman's objection to his
ssessment. Gohman 'sent a letter objecting to his ass ssment as they include road right of
I ay and approximatel~ 1.3 acres of wetland that is not sable. Bettendorf stated, that it is not
a problem adjusting the acreage on this.
Joso asked how.the adreage related to the hook-up ch rges? Bettendorf stated that the
tf.u. ~ksewer çharge Is P"er acre. No cre,m was giv.e.n fo the wetland. The $2,000 charge for
t e hook up. The trunK sewer charge for oversizing is er acre.
. riemenzclosed the PU¡blichearing at 8:30 P.M.
Twit made a motion to 'approve the final assessment, Ii cognizing the easement agreement
~or the Brandenburger property and also the wetland a 'ustment for the Gohman property.
redenfUer seconded fe motion and ft passed unanlm usly.
4, IPond seeding- BusIness park and Joseph Street Bettendorf received a proposal from
~innesota Native Land,scapes to establish wildflowers nd nativ. ego rasses in.. the stor.m water
~etentionpond serving the Business Park and Joseph treet. He reviewed the proposal with
~oe Schaeffer and is recommending a number of chan es.., First, .they could eliminate the
~emporary seeding and weed spraying. Theywill not h ve the top quality installation that a
puristwould like, but still have an excellent prairie rest ration and effective erosion control.
the follow up mOI¡Ving ~ouldhelp keep the exotic wee growth under control. Second, they
fould ,eliminate some qf the more costly native flower s edand still have a diverse plant
yommunity and an attractive installation. By making t e adjustments, the revised cost could
be $9,800, down froml the original $12,700 estimate.
~ettendprfaSked the40UnCil ifthe.YWOUld li.kehim 101ft another e~tlmate.,. It doesn'thaye to
go out for bid if the cost is under $10,000. Twit stated .1hat it makes sense to eliminate the
temporary seeding. The spring runoff would washawa most ofthe seeding anyway. Loso
.~ sked if season w. O.Uldi, affe ctthe bid pric, e like it d,oes io t.her bU, sines ses,' B ettendOrfst.ated
hat he didn't believe so. Twit made motion to solicit a other bid forprice comparison and to
Iso wait till Spring to do any seeding with the lowest b ·d. Ehlert seconded the motion and it
passed unanimously. ;Ehlert stated that the City shoul try to get the right mix of seed to
. tnsur. that we get th1 most aesthetically pleasing m~ ppssible.The Council agreed
5, Fhange Order No. 1 andWork Change Directive N . 1 for 1999 Joseph Street
Improvements - BettE~r\dorfstated that the change or eris to remove and reinstall 350 feet
bf chain link fence where the new right of way for Elm treet cuts through the Natiol'lal Guard
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lot owned by Gohman Construction. The Contractor will pr~vide and install new posts and
reinstall the existing fabric. The work change directive covers the instal.lation of sanitary .. ,
sewer on the new County Road 133 alignment from East Mi'nnesota Street north to the lot
recently purchased from St. Benedicts. Twit made amotiorl to approve change order no. 1
and work change directive No.1. Ehlert seconded the mot].! n and it passed unanimously.
Bettendorf reported that Joseph Street is being paved toda I and that Northland will be paved
in the next couple of days. They will be placing temporary striping down the middle of the
road this Fall in order to direct traffic. Ehlert asked if the strJet would be wide enough for a
bike path along the side. Bettendorf reported that it's a 36' ftreet on a 44' base. There should
be enough room as it is. centered on the right of way. TherelWiII be edge striping done in the
Spring which will give people enough room to walk or ride a bike.
6. Approve Consent Agenda - I
a. Lawful Gambling Permit - St. Joseph p¡arish
b. Vacation carryover request - Police Defartment
c. Authorization to hire part time officers t fill in as needed on an on-going
basis .
d. Election Results - Canvassing
e. Pay application #1, S.J,· Louis, for Joseph Street and Business Park
$445,442.10 I
f. Pay application, final, Randy Kramer Excavating for 9dh & 915t, $13.675,18
Niedenfuer made a motion to approve the consent agenda, ~econded by Loso. Twit asked
that item b. the vacation carryover request be granted, but only until March 31,2000.
Niede ntluer am ended h e rmotion toapp f1 0. ve the co n.s. en t ag¡n dawith th.e vacation car. ryover
request approved until March 31,2000. Loso seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously.
7. Approve Minutes - City Council Meeting 10/21/99 .
Loso made a motion to approve the minutes, seconded by Ef.hIert. The motion passed
unanimously with Niedenfuer and Twit abstaining due to their absence at the meeting.
Bills Payable and Overtime - Weyrens stated that in additIon to the bills, staff is looking for
approval to pay the election judges. Twit questioned item 2rS43 for Papa Guiseppes,
weyre. ns stated that it was food for the firefighters for an all ~ay g,assfire, Twit also ,asked
about the generator costs. Schmidt stated that she would fi~ld out what the testing of the
generators cost. There was also a question regarding the gity Attorney bill for the CORE
meeting that John attended. Did the City require him to attend that meeting? Weyrens
stated that she would contact Scherer about it. Twitmade almotion to approve the bills
payable. Ehlert seconded the motion and it passed unanimrUSIY.
Loso made a motion to approve the overtime and cal/outs, ~econded by Niedenfuer. . The
motion passed unanimously. Twit stated that he noticed th~ employees are still not taking
their V.ae ation time,. Schmidt stated that the issue w aSdiscu]ss.ed at the we. ekl.y e.mPloyee
meeting. .
8. Public Comments on the agenda - There were no comm nts from the public.
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9. Administrative Assistant Reclassification - Loso stated hat he was not aware initially that
the position was scheduled to receive a step increase in Oc ober. If he had been, he would
have suggested raising the positionto the next step.
Hiemenz stated this position received a promotion plus a st p. The position was pointed at
168.8, It started at a class five, st.ep 6 at 12.73 per hour. I~t as promoted to class 7, step 3.
at 13.28 per hour. Originally she would have gone to Class S step 7, which was 13.06. .
Instead she went to Class 7 and the next step higher than ¡hat she would have gone to with
the step adjustment that was coming up, The promotion putf. her at a higher level than she
would have been with just the step increase.that was due in October.
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10sostated that he stards corrected. He thought she would have received more with the
. 'lass 5 step 7 adjustm!3nt that was coming up. Hiemenz asked the Council if there was any
Ttion that they would Ilike to take.
1wit stated that the per~onnel committee spent a great deal of time on this issue and he still
f els that they came up with an equitable solution. They even gave the position an
~djUstment when the Sity was looking for a new administrator. In addition they made the new
Promotion retroactive to August 16, 1999 when the new administrator started. Ehlert stated
Jat he too .~ad n()tch~nged his mind.
osostatedthat there~re some questions inthe letter that was submitted that should be
~ddressed. Twitstated that the comment about "working out of class" is incorrect. The .
TSition hadn't been reflassified yet so it couldn't have been working out of class.
~iemenz stated that th~ position might have been determined to be altogether new requiring
t~e City to take applications for it so that the employee would have had to reapply. Twit
stated that that was never the intent of the analysis of the reclassification.
~hlert asked Schmidt i~ she had any ¡nputon the matter. Schmidt stated that she worked
'1'ith the personnel c0nlmittee on this item. She. thought a pay increase, title change and
rFclassification were appropriate. The only thing she couldn't, comment on was whether or
~ot there should besor;ne sort of compensatioll for the lengthy time.thatwas spent analyzing
the reclassification.' She was not employed by the City during this time,
Joso asked what the n~w anniversary date meant. Twit explained that the new date of
rust 16would be used for step Increases only. It isn't a newannwersary date. Instead"
. i. the date that the nex~ step increase is due.
I iemenz stated that iqhere was no action to be taken, then the previous decision of the
~ouncil will stand. . Th~ position remains at Class 7, step 3 with the ,next step increase to
occur on the date of the original Council meeting (September 22). The .council asked
Schmidt to draft a letter to the employee reflecting the Council's decision.
1 O. ~ayor'S Report- Hie~enz reported that he attended a number of meetings including one
rrgarding the Wobego~ Trail. The railroad is donating a portion of the rail line and asking for
tlidders on the other 9/¡1 0 of a mile. He also attended a meeting on the light rail , the Central
¡innesotaTransportation Alliance and 51. Cloud Area Planning.
11 ~ . I ounci! Reports - Ni~denfuer reported that the Healthy Communities Partnership is gearing
JJ' for the visioning process. They are meeting every few weeks to decide how to proceed
¡ ith the project. She also reported that the farmers market is being worked on by the
f?artnership and the Pðrk Board. There is a growers meeting on November 19th.
Lso questioned the ti~etable for the dredging of Millstream Pond. Weyrens stated that the
IþNRpermitjust arrive~. Loso also reported that the siren on Baker is not rotating and asked
that Tom Green be called to investigate the problem.
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¥hlert stated that he re;ceived a call from a resident regarding establishing a curfew in St.
~oseph am! also about possibly sounding a siren once. the curfew is in effect. Hiemenz stated
~hat the current curfew! is 9:30 PM - 5:00 AM for ages 16and under. During the summer
b1onths, the curfew begins at 10:30 PM. Ehlert also apologized to the Park Board members
for any confusion or lack of communication there may have been regarding a statement that
~e recently made regarding the authority of the park board. . He is interested in taking
'fhatever steps he ca~ to boost the communication among himself and the Park Board
. remberS. I
I witstated that he had aquestion regarding the Serendisçussion from the last meeting when
he was absent, The wire seems awfully heavy for simply a marker wire..· He asked that a
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letter be sent to Seren verifying that that Is the, sole purposrf the tubing and wiré that was .
installed.
12. Clerk/Administrator Report - Schmidt reported that COR met on 10/27. It was a
successful meeting with a large attendance. We would stil~ke to increase the number of
residents that attend the meetings. One new development starting with the November
meeting, CORE will be cable cast! The November 17'h meeting will be at 7:00 PM in the Main
Building-Gatewood Dining Room at St. Bens. This will be t~e combination CORE/off
campus students/City Council meeting.·Schmidt reported th~t the Council is invited to
CSB/SJU for a ''working lunch" on Tuesday, November 9 fr9m 11 :30-1 :00 PM. The first .. ..
meeting of the Building Committee will be at City Hall on Monday, November 15 at 3:30 with
David, Leapold!. We also have a special meeting on Novemtr 10 at 4 :OOPM to discuss the
personnel manual, etc.
13. Miscellaneous and Announcement Items - Hiemenz requested approval to attend the
Policy Adoption Conference on November 19,1999. Twit Jde a motion to approve the
Mayor's attendance of the League of Minnesota Cities Polic Adoption Conference, which
was seconded by Ehlert. The motion passed unanimously.
Hiemenz also passed out the residential-seasonal sales rations of homes from 10-1-98 to 9-
30-99 for the surrounding communities.
14. Adjourn - Loso made a motion to adjourn at 9:45 PM. Ehl rt seconded the motion and it
passed unanimously.
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No.v 1999 Bills Payable Page 1
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Transaction Depart i
Check
Number Name Amount Comments Description Fund ,
,
27549 FIRST ST TE BANK 1,000.00 memorial park project 101 I
,,,,, "'WEt""'EG i
371,15 fire identification cards Fire Fighting 105 I
27551 A-l TOIL T RENTAL 63.90 satelite, Klinefelter Park Areas 101
27552 BRANNAN OCKSMITH 130,64 re-key fire hall Fire Fighting 105
27553 BROWNINGrFERRIS INDUSTRIES 177,74 refuse removal Park Areas 101 i
I
27553 BROWNINGìFERRIS INDUSTRIES 7,B96,OO refuse removal Waste Collection I
603 I
27553 BROWNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES BB. B7 plant, dumpster Administration and general 602
27553 BROWNING~FERRIS INDUSTRIES 44,44 fire hall, dumpster Fire Fighting 105 I
27553 BROWNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES 337.40 dumpsters, park Park Areas 101
27554 CARLSON, CHAD 50,22 mileage, finance symposiu Economic Development Authority 101 I
27555 COLD SPRING VETERINARY CLINC BO.OO boarding fees Animal Control 101 ;
27556 COMMISSIFNER OF REVENUE ,
BBB.49 state withholding, 11/3 101 i
"'" EARL" '[CD',"/'NDU,",'AL ,UP, 19.06 maint supplies Maint Shop 101 I
I
2.247.29 fed withholding ,
2755B EFTPS 101 ,
2755B EFTPS 2,160,3B fica withholding 101
27559 EHLERT, CORY 93,00 mileage reimbursement Council 101
27560 ELECTIOJ SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE 174,66 election supplies Elections 101
27561 FIRST S~ATE BANK 20,00 payroll services Accounting 101
27562 GAPKO, JEONA 96,BB Nov 2, election judge Elections 101
I 106.25 Nov 2, election judge Elections 101
27563 GILL, ~~ELLA
27564 GILLITZ~R, ADELINE 106,25 Nov 2, election judge Elections 101
.27565 GREAT NORTHERN BUILDING 5,909,96 building inspection Building Inspec, Admistration 101
27566 HAWKINS WATER TREATMENT 12.00 water tests Purification 601
27566 HAWKINS WATER TREATMENT 12,00 water tests Purification 601 I
27566 HAWKINS WATER TREATMENT BO,OO sewer tests Sewage Treatment Plant 602
27567 HIEMENZ, KENNETH 22,94 mileage reimb Mayor 101 I
I.
2756B HONER R1NTAL SUPPLY B5.20 compressor rental Park Areas 101 i
27569 IMHOLTE, ELAINE 96.BB Nov 2, election judge Elections 101 I
27570 JOHNSON1 DORIS 96,BB Nov 2, election judge Elections 101
27571 K,E,E.P,R,S, INC 1,069.35 uniforms, Schley Crime Control & Investigation 101
27571 K.E.E.P R.S, INC 20.13 uniforms, Schley Crime Control & Investigation 101
27571 K,E,E,P R,S, INC 1B9.67 uniforms, reserves Crime Control & Investigation 101
27571 K,E,E,P R,S, INC 75,51 uniforms, reserves Crime Control & Investigation 101 I
27571 K,E,E,P R,S. INC 133,51 uniforms, Janssen Crime Control & Investigation 101
27571 K,E,E,P R.S. INC 49,95 uniforms, Janssen Crime Control & Investigation 101
27572 KINKO'S 229,10 ordinance book, copies Legislative Committies 101
27573 LEE'~ ArE HARDWARE 6.1B repair supplies Sanitary Sewer Maintenance 602
27573 LEE'S ArE HARDWARE 66,57 repair supplies Park Areas 101
27573 LEE'S ArE HARDWARE 43,94 repair supplies Street Maintanence 101
"'" "E" 'l" HARDWAR' 9,17 repair supplies Crime Control & Investigation 101
27573 LEE'S A E HARDWARE 45;64 repair supplies Park Areas 101
27573 LEE'S A,E HARDWARE 61,BB repair supplies Fire Station and BUilding 105
27573 LEE'S A'E HARDWARE 15,05 repair supplies City Hall Annex 101
27573 LEE'S A E HARDWARE 14.B2 repair supplies Sewage Treatment Plant 602
27573 LEE'S A E HARDWARE 116,02 repair supplies Fire Fighting 105
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11 Nov 1999 Bills Payable Page 2
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November 18, 1999
Check Transaction Depart
Number Name Amount Comments Description Furtd
27574 LEEF BROS 5,64 floor runner Ci ty Hall 101
27574 LEEF BROS 11,28 floor runner City Hall Annex 101
27574 LEEF BROS 17,30 clothing allowance Street Maintanence 101
27574 LEEF BROS 17,30 clothing allowance Park Areas 101
27574 LEEF BROS 17.30 clothing allowance Administration and General 601
27574 LEEF BROS 17,30 clothing allowance Administration and general 602
27575 LOSO'S STORE 30,16 cleaning supplies Ci ty Hall 101
27576 LOSO, BOB 75,00 emergency services 3rd Emergency Siren 101
27577 MACKEY, TIM 255.00 disc golf, Millstrfam Park Areas 101
27578 MINIER, LORRAINE 88,50 uniform shirts, Lo raine Crime Control & Investigation 101
27579 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANS 4,00 truck decals, insp ct Street Maintanence 101
27580 NAHAN, TOM 31,25 absentee judge Elections 101
27581 OFFICE MAX 58,04 office supplies Salaries & Adminstrative 101
27581 OFFICE MAX 116,89 ordinance book Legislative Committies 101
27581 OFFICE MAX 160.38 office supplies Salaries & Adminstrative 101
27581 OFFICE MAX 91,47 office supplies Street Maintanence 101
27581 OFFICE MAX 54,66 office supplies Crime Control & Investigation 101
27581 OFFICE MAX 31,92 office supplies Cable Access 101
27582 PERA 2,322,27 retirement 11/3/99 101
27583 PFANNENSTEIN, GENE ".., No. '. 0'0."00 jutgo Elections 101
27584 RED'S AUTO ELECTRIC 160,27 alternator repair, '96 Automotive Services 101 .
27585 RUDOLPH'S INC 42,76 filters, JD Park Areas 101
27586 SADLO, DOROTHY 106,25 Nov 2, election judge Elections 101
27587 ST, CLOUD TIMES 60.32 police chief ad Crime Control & Investigation 101
27588 ST, JOE GAS & BAIT 207.85 gas Fire Fighting 105
27588 ST. JOE GAS & BAIT 91. 07 gas Street Maintanence 101
27588 ST, JOE GAS & BAIT 91,08 gas Park Areas 101
27588 ST, JOE GAS & BAIT 91. 08 gas Administration and General 601
27588 ST, JOE GAS & BAIT 91.08 gas Sanitary Sewer Maintenance 602
27589 STUEVE'S GARAGE INC 170,30 '83 Ply, batt,boot axl,LO Automotive Services 101
27589 STUEVE'S GARAGE INC 20.00 tire repair, Ford Automotive Services 101
27589 STUEVE'S GARAGE INC 25,43 sealed beam Automotive Services 101
27590 TRINKLIEN, CAROLINE 96,88 Nov 2 election, judge Elections 101
27591 CLARION HOTEL 337,28 hotel, computer trtining Police Training 101
27592 WEBER, REBECA 11,72 meeting expenses, HCP Grt Legislative Committies 101
27593 ST, CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY 375,00 intern, HCP Grant Legislative Committies 101
27594 CELLULAR 2000 103.21 cell phone, Dick Street Maintanence 101
27594 CELLULAR 2000 60.32 cell phone, police Communication Service 101
27595 CENTRACARE CLINC 168,50 physical, Schley Crime Control & Investigation 101
27596 CITY OF ST, CLOUD 10,188,20 sewer use rental, october Sewage Treatment Plant 602
27597 FIRST STATE BANK 2.25 collection fee Administration and General 601
27597 FIRST STATE BANK 2,25 collection fee Administration and general 602
27597 FIRST STATE BANK 2,25 collection fee Waste Collection 603
27598 FIRSTAR TRUST COMPANY 15,000,00 baker street, prinfipal Bond Payment (P & I) 317
27598 FIRSTAR TRUST COMPANY 4,622,50 baker street, inte est Bond Payment (P & I) 317
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Number Name Amount Comments Description Fund
27598 FIRSTAR TRUST COMPANY 8,600,00 DBL Labs, interest Bond Payment (1' & I) 310
27598 FIRST I TRUST COMPANY 20,000~00 DBL Labs, principal Bond Payment (1' & I) 310
27598 FIRSTAR TRUST COMPANY 21,000.00 93 street E MN" principa Bond Payment (I' & I) 312
27598 FIRSTARTRUST COMPANY 6,031.50 93 street E MN, interest Bond Payment (I' & I) 312
27598 FIRSTAR TRUST COMPANY 4,021.00 93 street W MN, interest Bond Payment (1' & I) 313
27598 FIRSTAR TRUST COMPANY 14,000.00 93 street W MN, principal Bond Payment (I' & I) 313
27598 FIRSTAR TRUST COMPANY 40,000.00 water filtration, princpl Bond Payment (1' & I) 309
27598 FIRSTAR TRUST COMPANY 9,001.50 water filtration, interes Bond Payment (I' & I) 309
27599 G & K SERVICES 45.53 towels, floor runner-Fire Fire Station and Building 105
27600 GOPHER ETATE ONE-CALL 56.00 notification fee Administration and General 601
"'00 GO'",~" ONE-CALC 56,00 notification fee Administration and general 602
27601 KINKO'S 88,68 plat book, reproduction Salaries & Adminstrative 101
27602 KRUPKE, BRAD & TANYA 31.43 refund overpay final bill 601
27603 NORTH ELECTRIC SUPPLY 74.91 lights, outside pump hse Administration and General 601
27604 OFFICE 20.62 supplies, ord Book Legislative Committies 101
27605 pATRICI OVERMAN/RECORDER 58,50 recording fee Planning and Zonning 101
27606 pERA 10,00 retirement Salaries & Adminstrative 101
27607 RANDY EXCAVATING 13,675,18 final pay, 90th/91st Ave Street Maintanence 420
27608 445,442,10 Indst pk, pay #1 Street Maintanence 421
27609 ST, JOS PH FIRE DEPARTMENT 38,50 lake region meeting Fire Training 105
.27610 US BANK TRUST CENTER 52,000,00 96 East MN, principal Bond Payment (1' & I) 315
27610 US BANK TRUST CENTER 13,000,00 96 Roske -principal Bond Payment (I' & I) 316
27610 US BANK TRUST CENTER 24,808,00 96 East MN -interest Bond Payment (1' & I) 315
27610 US BANK TRUST CENTER 6,202,00 96 ROske----interest Bond Payment (1' & I) 316
27610 US BANK TRUST CENTER 10,000.00 '98 Street, Principal Bond Payment (1' & I) 319
27610 US BANK TRUST CENTER 4,995,00 '98 Street, Interest Bond Payment (I' & I) 319
27610 US BANK TRUST CENTER 15,000,00 '99 Street, Principal Bond Payment (I' & I) 320
27610 US BANK TRUST CENTER 7,492.50 '9.9 Street, interest Bond Payment (1' & I) 320
27610 US BANK .TRUST CENTER 35,000.00 '97 Fire Hall, Prinicpal Bond Payment (I' & I) 317
27610 US BANK ~RUST CENTER 31,503,75 '97 Fire Hall, interest Bond Payment (I' & I) 317
27610 US BANK TRUST CENTER 20,000.00 '96 water fil, principal Bond Payment (1' & I) 314
27610 US BANK TRUST CENTER 20,897,50 '96 water fil, interest Bond Paymént (1' & I) 314
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Memo
To: Honorable Mayor Hiemenz and Members of the City Council
From: Judy Weyrens
Date: 11/10/99
Re: Treasurer's Report
. Attached please! . find the Treasurer's Report for the. period ending October. 31, 1999. Also
attached is the cUrrent status of the rollover accöunts. While I have subtracted the amount spent
trom the schedu~e, I have not done so in the detail report. One of the suggestions of the Auditor
is to create a seParate fund for capital expenditures. This way separate schedules would not be
needed. This process will be completed before the end of the year.
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Another matter that needs to be addressed is the reallocation of the sewer hookup fee. The fee is
currently credited to Fund 310 - DBL Labs Sewer Extension. Due to the healthy fund balance
in fund 310, it is; a good time to change the allocation. The sewer hookup fee was established to
help pay for futiJre sewer expansion, both growth and plant costs. At this time is would be a
good idea to es~blish a trunk sewer fund that would be used for extension over-sizing. To do so
another fund would be created. In addition to sewer hookup fees, the Trunk Sewer. charge
would eventuallrbe credited to this fund.
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Expenditures
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01 Salaries 17,000 1,340.00 10,970,00 6,030,00 65
04 Taxable Per iem 2,500 40.00 1,240.00 1,260,00 50
21 PERAContri,utions 850 69,00 610,50 239,50 72
22 FICA Contributions 1,054 85,56 757.02 296,98 72
25 Medicare contributions 247 20.03 177,24 69,76 72
51 Worker's Comp. Insur. Prem ° 0.00 15,60 -15.60 ...
00 Office SUPPlies 150 0.00 0.00 150,00 °
40 Small Tool ~ Minor Equipment 50 0.00 0.00 50,00 °
31 Travel & COJference Expense 3,000 0,00 989,57 2,010,43 33
61 General Liab¡i1itY Insurance 500 0,00 425.00 75,00 85
,30 MiscellaneOjs' 250 0,00 0,00 250,00 °
33 Dues & Subsc,riptions 15,000 0.00 6,256,00 8,744.00 42
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Totals Depart 41110 Council 40,601 1,554,59 21,440,93 19,160,07
)epart 41120 Legislative Committies 4,500 1,200.00 3,753,37
.03 Legislative ¡Bodies 746,63 83
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16 Community DjY Supplies 1,300 0,00 48,00 1,252,00 4
31 Travel & CO]ference Expense 800 0,00 310,80 489,20 39
40 Advertising 500 219,30 807.26 -307,26 161
33 Dues & SubsjriPtions i 40 0,00 0.00 40,00 °
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Totals Depart 41120 Legislative Comrnitties 7,440 1,419,30 5,038.03 2,401.97
Jepart 41130 ordiJance & Proceedings '
!10 Operating sjpPlies 100 0,00 0,00 100.00 °
,04 Legal Fees ° 104.00 850.40 c850,40 *.*
:22 Postage 200 200,00 200,00 0,00 100
'40 Advertising 700 0,00 0.00 700,00 °
\50 Printing 100 0,00 0,00 100..00 °
----- ------ -------- -----
Totals Depart 411JO Ordinance & procefdings 1,100 304,00 1,050,40 49,60
Jepart 41310 Mayo
.01 Salaries 6,100 520,00 4,860;00 1,240,00 80
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Obj Current Budget %
Obj Description Budget MTD Amount Amount Balance Exp
Fund 101 General
Depart 4131 ° Mayor
104 Taxable Per Diem 575 200.00 960,00 -385,00 167
121 PERA Contributions 302 36,00 291,00 11. 00 96
122 FICA Contributions 375 44.64 360,84 14,16 96
125 Medicare Contributions 88 10.44 84,39 3,61 96
151 Worker's Comp, Insur, prem ° 0,00 62,40 -62,40 ***
200 Office Supplies 100 0,00 55,75 44,25 56
331 Travel & Conference Expense 1,000 122.44 1,136,87 -136,87 114
361 General Liability Insurance 50 0.00 43,00 7,00 86
433 Du~s & Subscriptions 52 0,00 55.00 -3.00 106
----- ------ -------- ------
Totals Depart 41310 Mayor 8,642 933.52 7,909,25 732,75
D~part 41410 Elections
200 Office Supplies 400 0,00 0,00 400.00 0
210 Op~rating Supplies ° 0.00 161. 04 -161.04 ***
331 Travel & Conference Expense 100 0,00 0.00 100.00 0
340 Advertising 300 0,00 0,00 300,00 0 .
580 Other Equipment 7,500 0,00 0,00 7,500.00 0
----- - - -- ------ --------
Totals D~part 41410 Elections 8,300 0,00 161. 04 8,138,96
Depart 41430 Salaries & Adminstrativ~
101 Salaries 53,000 4,652,20 48,089,86 4,910,14 91
121 PERA Contributions 380 240,98 1,055,80 -675.80 278
122 FICA Contributions 3,286 288.43 2,994,55 291.45 91
125 Medicare Contributions 770 67.46 700,34 69,66 91
126 ICMA Retir~ment Contributions 2,334 0,00 209.02 2,124,98 9
131 Health Insuranc~ 9,000 351. 72 5,156,07 3,843,93 57
132 D~ntal Insuranc~ 700 37.54 292 , 02 407,98 42
133 Life Insurance 500 4.70 61. 55 438,45 12
1.14 Disabilty Insuranc~ 600 40,05 258,66 341. 34 43
151 Worker's Comp, Insur, prem 700 0,00 494,32 205,68 71
200 Office Supplies 2,350 0,00 1,725,53 624,47 73
210 Op~rating Supplies 1,550 0.00 124,70 1,425,30 8
215 softwar~ support 1,050 0,00 0,00 1,050.00 0
220 Repair and Maint Supplies 2,000 12,00 1,903,38 96.62 95
230 Repair & Maint 2,000 408,37 1,564,15 435,85 78
240 Small Tool & Minor Equipment 550 0.00 27,44 522,56 5
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Obj Current Budget %
bj Description Budget MTD Amount YTD Amount Balance Exp
und 101 Gener¡l
epart 41430 Salaries & Adminstrative
00 Professional Services 200 0.00 13,794,97 -13, 594, 97 **.
21 Telephone 3,200 111.75 1,314,06 1,885,94 41
22 Postage 2,100 329,20 2,093.10 6.90 100
31 Travel & Conference Expense 1,200 90,50 1,473.62 "273.62 123
" ,ener.' 'i'"t'i'Y lnnnran,e 1,600 0,00 1,900,00 -300.00 119
10 Rentals 100 0,00 0.00 100.00 °
33 Dues & Subsc iptions 400 50,00 236,66 163,34 59
35 Books & pamPflets 250 0,00 0,00 250,00 °
70 Office EQUiPrent 1,000 439,90 439,90 560,10 44
80 Other Equipment 500 0,00 0,00 500,00 °
81 Computer Har~ware 1,000 0,00 3,220,00 -2,220,00 322
82 Computer sOfl ware 800 0,00 600,00 200,00 75
------ -------- --------- --------
Totals Depart 41431 Salaries & Admins rative 93,120 7,124,80 89,729,70 3,390,30
ep.re "530 ,,"'OTing
0. Salaries 38,500 3,374,56 27,818,16 10,681. 84 72
21 PERA Contrib tions 1,994 152,00 1,361.70 632,30 68
22 FICA Contrib~tions 2,387 209,23 1,724,72 662,28 72
25 Medicare confributions 558 48.92 403,33 154,67 72
31 Health Insurance 1,000 117,68 88,52 911. 48 9
I
32 Dental Insurrnce 220 20,26 146.87 73.13 67
33 Life InsuranFe 50 3,24 27,20 22,80 54
34 Disabilty Insurance 310 25,80 202,52 107,48 65
00 011i,e 'npPl~e' 450 20,85 571. 51 -121.51 127
15 software sup ort 950 0,00 1,410,75 -460,75 148
09 EDP, SOftwarL, & Design 200 0,00 0,00 200,00 0
31 Travel & con¡ference Expense 500 52,70 67,70 432,30 14
40 Advertising 1,060 0,00 122.40 937,60 12
30 MiscellaneOUj 250 0.00 310,70 -60.70 124
33 Dues & Subscriptions 100 0,00 55,00 45.00 55
'0'.1, Oep'r' ""[ ,,",onn'ing ------ -------- -..------- ---------
48,529 4,025.24 34,311,08 14,217,92
epart 11540 Audit Service
01 Audit & Acco nting Services 8,500 0.00 10,889,00 -2,389,00 128
'0'''' Deonrt ""r Andie ,"~i"" ----- .... -- --------- ---------
8,500 0.00 10,889,00 -2,389.00
epart 41550 Assessing
o. Salaries 9,000 762,39 7,513.98 1,486,02 83
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Object. Detail
Obj Current Budget %
Obj Description Budget MTD Amount TD Amount Balance Exp
Fund 101 General
Depart 41550 Assessing
122 FICA Contributions 558 47,27 465,90 92,10 83
125 Medicare Contributions 131 11,05 108.98 22.02 83
200 Office Supplies 150 0,00 0,00 150,00 0
331 Travel & Conference Expense 100 0.00 120.00 -20.00 120
350 Printing 100 0,00 0,00 100,00 0
433 Dues & Subscriptions 200 0.00 213.95 -13,95 107
------ ------ -------- --------
Totals Depart 41550 Assessing 10,239 820.71 8,422,81 1,816,19
Depart 41610 City Attorney
304 Legal Fees 12,000 1,786.49 11,194.13 805.87 93
------ -------- --------- ------
Totals Depart 41610 City Attorney 12,000 1,786,49 11,194.13 805,87
Depart 41910 Planning and Zonning
431 Annexation Fee 500 0,00 78.00 422,00 16 ·
451 Joint Planning 1,000 0,00 0.00 1,000,00 0
----- - - -- ----- --------
Totals Depart 41910 Planning and Zonning 1,500 0,00 78,00 1,422,00
Depart 41941 City Hall
101 Salaries 2,000 0,00 553,12 1,446,88 28
121 PERA Contributions 105 0,00 28.64 76,36 27
122 FICA Contributions 125 0,00 34,29 90,71 27
125 Medicare Contributions 30 0.00 8,03 21. 97 27
131 Health Insurance 150 0,00 67.53 82,47 45
132 Dental Insurance 25 0,00 8,96 16,04 36
133 Life Insurance 10 0.00 1. 54 8,46 15
134 Disabilty Insurance 16 0,00 2.27 13,73 14
210 Operating Supplies 300 0,00 182,74 117,26 61
220 Repair and Maint Supplies 1,000 5.64 156,76 843,24 16
230 Repair & Maint 4,000 3,15 30.03 3,969,97 1
240 Small Tool & Minor Equipment 100 0.00 324,99 -224,99 325
100 Professional Services 900 69,00 621.22 278,78 69
321 Telephone 600 43,79 438,65 161.35 73
361 General Liability Insurance 700 0,00 600,00 100,00 86
381 Electric Utilities 2,000 309,80 3,304,88 -1,304,88 165
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Obj Current Budget %
bj Description Budget MTD Amount YTD Amount Balance Exp
'und 101 General
, I
epart 41941 Clty raIl 2,500
83 Gas Utilitie[ 35.73 1,647.46 852,54 66
------ ------ -----,--- --------
Totals Depart 4194 City Hall 14,561 467,11 8,011.11 6,549.89
'pa<' "", 'i'y r-" Ann'"
300 0,00
10 Operating SUFPlies 0,00 300,00 °
20 Repair and Maint Supplies 200 11,28 188,64 11. 36 94
" ',pa" , Hail' 2,000 0,00 712,24 1,287,76 36
00 Professional Services 850 69.00 621. 22 228,78 73
61 General Liab~lity Insurance 500 0,00 400,00 100.00 80
81 Electric Uti' ities 2,000 115,85 931. 92 1,068.08 47
83 Gas Utilitie[ 4,000 20,63 371,78 3,628,22 9
----- ------ -------- --------
Totals Depart 4194 City Hall Annex 9,850 216,76 3.225,80 6,624.20
epart 41943 Facilltes and Planning
,1l1li ',a' E,'a', ra"" ° 0,00 974.00 -974,00 ...
10 Land ° 0,00 13,877,75 -13,877.75 ...
20 Buildings & rtructures 0 500,00 500,00 -500.00 ...
------ --------- ----------
Totals Depart 4194r. Facilites and Planning 0 500.00 15,351. 75 -15,351. 75
epart 41946 Commu lty Slgn
30 Repair & Mai t ° 105,00 1,239,48 -1,239.48 ...
21 Telephone 300 0,00 0.00 300.00 °
81 Electric Uti ities 700 0,00 137,74 562,26 20
30 Improvements Other than Bldgs 1,000 0,00 0;00 1,000,00 °
----- ------ -------- ------
Totals Depart 419416 Community Sign 2,000 105,00 1,377,22 622.78
'pa., ."" "b"lACO'"
03 Legislative odies 500 40,00 825,00 -325,00 165
" Op,.a"ng '"tp"" 500 0,00 29,78 470,22 6
10 Repair & Mai t 1,000 0,00 1,366.48 -366.48 137
00 Professional Services 1,000 0,00 0.00 1,000,00 °
31 Travel & Conference Expense 1,000 0,00 125,00 875,00 12
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I
Obj Current I Budget %
i
Obj Description Budget MTD Amount nD Amount Balance Exp
I
Fund 101 General
Depart 41950 Cable Access
580 Other Equipment 5,000 0,00 1,411.33 3,588,67 28
951 Budget Cuts -3,100 0,00 0,00 -3,100,00 0
----- ----- -------- --------
Totals Depart 41950 Cable Access 5,900 40,00 3,757,59 2,142,41
Depart 42120 Crime Control & Investigation
101 Salaries 238,477 19,559,81 785.63 40,691.37 83
102 Reservists 1,000 29,77 202.10 797.90 20
104 Taxable Per Diem 0 0,00 280,00 -280.00 ***
121 PERA Contributions 27,000 1,702,07 6,581.28 76
122 FICA Contributions 0 83,19 124.97 -124,97 ***
125 Medicare Contributions 3,458 283,63 585,99 83
131 Health Insurance 23,000 821. 74 554,51 7,445,49 68
132 Dental Insurance 2,500 241.41 2,152,72 347,28 86
133 Life Insurance 650 29,78 359,55 290.45 55
134 Disabilty Insurance 1,955 166,30 1,427,39 527.61 73 .
151 Worker's Comp, Insur, Prem 7,000 0.00 7,809,50 -809,50 112
171 Clothing Allowance 3,000 1,659,70 4,214,23 -1,214,23 140
200 Office Supplies 1,000 147.68 608,07 391. 93 61
210 Operating Supplies 1,600 431. 93 1,815,66 -215.66 113
211 AWAIRE Supplies 100 0,00 0,00 100,00 0
215 software support 1,860 0,00 1,726.00 134,00 93
220 Repair and Maint Supplies 800 8,84 229,10 570,90 29
230 Repair & Maint 1,500 108,20 1,042,23 457,77 69
240 Small Tool & Minor Equipment 500 18 0,3 ° 853.49 -353,49 171
300 Professional Services 1,500 420.50 1,417,43 82,57 94
304 Legal Fees 28,800 2,281.63 638,04 8,161.96 72
322 postage 600 200,00 574.50 25,50 96
340 Advertising 100 30,60 816,38 -716.38 816
350 printing 250 0.00 0.00 250.00 °
361 General Liability Insurance 4,500 0,00 4,300,00 200,00 96
no Rentals 100 0,00 0.00 100,00 0
130 Miscellaneous 100 0,00 0,00 100,00 °
433 Dues & Subscriptions 200 0,00 322.87 -122,87 161
446 License 200 0.00 180,00 20.00 90
570 Office Equipment 750 0,00 1,800,00 -1,050.00 240
580 Other Equipment 500 0.00 1,703.50 -1,203.50 341
581 Computer Hardware 500 0.00 0,00 500.00 0
582 Computer Software 1,000 0,00 0,00 1,000.00 °
------- ------.--- -------- ---------
354,500 28,387,08 ,228,60 63,271,40
Totals Depart 42120 Crime Control & Investigation .
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Obj Current Budget %
)bj Description Budget MTD Amount YTD Amount Balance Exp
und 101 Gene ,a1
'epart 42140 pOlide Training
, S I l' 1,000 109,16 161.44
.10 Operat1ng ~pp 1es 838.56 16
00 Professiona Services 300 0,00 0,00 300.00 0
" Trav.' , coj,.r""o. '".n.' 500 133.30 518,30 -18,30 104
_.--- ------ -.---- --------
Totals Depart 42110 Police Training 1,800 242,46 679,74 1,120,26
epart 42151 commlnication Service 250 0,00 158.30 91;70
10 Operating SJPP1ies 63
.,' T"'Phon'/'1d'O R.pair/,"in' 500 30.00 383,00 117,00 77
40 Small Tool Minor Equipment 100 0.00 0.00 100,00 0
21 Telephone 5,000 376,82 3,708.08 1,291;92 74
80 Other EquiPJent 500 0,00 0.00 500,00 0
----- ...----- -------- --------
Totals Depart 421511, Communication Seryice 6,350 406,82 4,249,38 2,100.62
epart 42152 Autolot1ve Serv1ces
1. Operating Supplies 7,600 77.66 5,384,24 2,215,76 71
,. d I , l' 1,000 0.00 0.00 1,000,00 0
20 Repa1r an ~a1nt Supp 1es
30 Repair & Mai!nt 3,000 -504,10 3,730,26 -730,26 124
50 Motor vehiclles 11,000 0,00 13,000,00 -2,000.00 118
Totals Depart 421512 Automotive Services ------ ------... --------- ------
22,600 -426,44 22,114,50 485,50
.par' "'" ""1,n9 In,p.o. Admi.,ra"'n
00 Office Supplies 200 0,00 17,98 182,02 9
04 Legal Fees 200 0,00 0,00 200.00 0
11 Inspect10n lee 15,000 3,981;05 22,043,72 -7,043.72 147
33 Dues & Subscriptions 100 0,00 0.00 100,00 0
38 State Sur C~arge 3,000 1,559,52 3,358,12 -358,12 112
------ -------- --------- ---------
18;500 5,540.57 25,419,82 -6,919.82
Totals Depart 42401 Building Inspec. ~dmistration
'epart 42500 Emergency Siren
30 Repair & Ma1lt 300 0,00 0,00 300,00 0
00 Professional Services 300 0,00 1,180.38 -880,38 393
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Object Detail
Obj Current Budget %
Obj Description Budget MTD Amount Amount Balance Exp
Fund 101 General
Depart 42500 Emergency Siren
326 Fire Siren 100 6.28 8.6.11 13,89 86
331 Travel & Conference Expense 100 0.00 0,00 100,00 0
340 Advertising 100 0,00 0,00 100,00 0
580 Other Equipment 5,000 0,00 0,00 5,000,00 0
----- - - -- -------- --------
Totals Depart 42500 Emergency Siren 5,900 6.28 1,266.49 4,633,51
Depart 42610 Signal Lights
386 Street Lighting 900 23.46 284,29 615,71 32
--- ----- ------ ------
Totals Depart 42610 Signal Lights 900 23.46 284.29 615.71
Depart 42700 Animal Control
210 Operating Supplies 100 0,00 0,00 100,00 0
300 Professional Services 800 8.00 470,60 329,40 59 ·
430 Miscellaneous 100 0.00 0,00 100.00 0
----- - - -- ------ ------
Totals Depart 42700 Animal Control 1,000 8,00 470,60 529.40
Depart 42860 Ordinance/Easement Enforcement
304 Legal Fees 500 0,00 552,00 -52,00 110
- -- - - -- ------ ------
Totals Depart 42860 Ordinance/Easement Enforcement 500 0.00 552,00 -52.00
Depart 43120 Street Maintanence
101 Salaries 55,000 3,076,68 38,453,18 16,546,82 70
121 PERA Contributions 2,845 152,58 1,944,78 900,22 68
122 FICA Contributions 3,400 190,75 2,384,09 1,015,91 70
125 Medicare Contributions 800 44,61 557,60 242,40 70
131 Health Insurance 7,500 406,46 4,382,86 3,117,14 58
132 Dental Insurance 500 44,97 423,91 76.09 85
133 Life Insurance 300 16.40 184,66 115,34 62
134 Disabilty Insurance 425 33,32 288,12 13 6,88 68
151 Worker's Comp, Insur. Prem 3,000 0,00 3,490,16 -490,16 116
171 Clothing Allowance 500 17,30 223.73 276,27 45
200 Off ice Supplies 300 0,00 0,00 300,00 0
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Obj Current Budget %
bj Description Budget MTD Amount YTD Amount Balance Exp
und 101 Gener 1
'epart 43120 Streeþ Maintanence
10 Operating Su plies 5,500 5,71 3,491.23 2,008.77 63
I 1,000
12 Safety progrrm 0.00 937.00 63,00 94
" R.pô'r ôrui ''n' 'uppl'., 3,700 49.68 1,304.24 2,395,76 35
30 Repair & Mai t 4,200 25,00 3,196.19 1,003,81 76
40 Small Tool & Minor Equipment 500 0,00 0,00 500,00 0
00 Professional Services 100 0,00 40,00 60,00 40
21 Telephone 300 0,00 420,98 -120.98 140
11 Trôv" . o,n¡.r.no. 'xpon,. 250 0,00 98,02 151. 98 39
40 Advertising 100 0,00 0,00 100.00 °
61 General Liab'lity Insurance 6,000 33,00 5,402,00 598.00 90
81 Electric Uti, ities 1,400 34.75 714.52 685.48 51
83 Gas Utili tier 3,000 119.33 1,502.28 1,497.72 SO
, R.fu,. D"P'fÔl 75 0.00 50.00 25.00 67
10 Rentals 500 0,00 0.00 500,00 0
33 Dues & Subsc iptions 255 0,00 85,34 169,66 33
46 License 100 0,00 0,00 100.00 °
20 Buildings & tructures 12,000 0,00 0,00 12,000,00 0
3. Improvementsl Other than Bldgs 3,000 0,00 1,275,00 1,725,00 42
50 Motor vehicIFs 5,000 0.00 0.00 5,000,00 °
80 Other EquiPmrnt i 10,000 0,00 799.75 9,200.25 8
------... -------- --------- ---------
Totals Depart 4312[ Street Maintanence 131,550 4,250,54 71,649,64 59,900,36
epart 43121 Indus rial Development
03 Engineering ee 7,000 0,00 18,473,43 -11,473.43 264
04 Legal Fees 2,000 208.00 1,224,00 776,00 61
----- ------ --------- ----------
Totals Depart 4312 Industrial Develo~ment 9,000 208,00 19,697,43 -10,697.43
epart 43125 Ice & Snow Removal
01 Salaries 19,000 0,00 11,430,68 7,569,32 60
21 PERA Contrib tions 985 0,00 592 ,13 392 , 87 60
22 FICA Contrib tions 1,200 0,00 708,69 491. 31 59
25 Medicare confributions 275 0,00 165,75 109,25 60
31 Health Insurance 1,500 0,00 1,052,57 447,43 70
I
32 Dental Insurance 160 0.00 106.01 53,99 66
33 Life Insuranbe 124 0.00 36,81 87.19 30
34 Disabilty Inburance 75 0,00 65,41 9,59 87
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Object Detail
Obj Current Budget %
Obj Description Budget MTD Amount Amount Balance Exp
Fund 101 General
Depart 43125 Ice & Snow Removal
210 Operating Supplies 7,000 0,00 3,627,89 3,372.11 52
220 Repair and Maint Supplies 1,000 0,00 747,45 252.55 75
221 Equipment I Parts 1.000 0,00 0,00 1,000.00 °
230 Repair & Maint 6,000 0,00 3,108.35 2,891.65 52
410 Rentals 3,000 0,00 600,00 2,400,00 20
550 Motor Vehicles 1,000 0,00 0,00 1,000,00 °
580 Other Equipment 1,000 0.00 0.00 1,000.00 °
------ - - -- -------- ---------
Totals Depart 43125 Ice & Snow Removal 43,319 0,00 ,241.74 21,077.26
Depart 43131 Engineering Fee
303 Engineering Fee 15,000 266,00 8,402,55 6,597.45 56
------ ------ -------- --------
Totals Depart 43131 Engineering Fee 15,000 266,00 8,402.55 6,597,45
Depart 43160 Street Lighting ·
230 Repair & Maint 500 0,00 86,50 413,50 17
386 Street Lighting 23,500 1,979,84 583.79 3,916,21 83
530 Improvements Other than Bldgs 1,500 0.00 0,00 1,500,00 °
------ -------- ------ --------
Totals Depart 43160 Street Lighting 25,500 1,979,84 670,29 5,829.71
Depart 43220 Street Cleaning
101 Salaries 4,000 0,00 3,049.41 950.59 76
121 PERA Contributions 179 0,00 157,94 21,06 88
122 FICA Contributions 248 0,00 189.06 58,94 76
125 Medicare Contributions 58 0,00 44,23 13,77 76
131 Health Insurance 400 0.00 319.83 80.17 80
132 Dental Insurance 50 0.00 43,76 6.24 88
133 Life Insurance 20 0,00 6,56 13,44 33
134 Disabilty Insurance 32 0.00 24,36 7,64 76
210 Operating Supplies 1,000 0,00 234,55 765.45 23
220 Repair and Maint Supplies 1,500 0,00 1,205,35 294,65 80
;DO Repair & Maint 500 0,00 35.70 464,30 7
331 Travel & Conference Expense 100 0.00 80,00 20,00 80
410 Rentals 150 0,00 0.00 150,00 °
,i80 Other Equipment 500 0,00 0,00 500,00 °
----- - - -- --.------ --.------
Totals Depart 43220 Street Cleaning 8,737 0.00 5,390,75 3,346.25
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Obj Current Budget 'Is
bj Description Budget MTD Amount YTD Amount Balance Exp
'und 101 General
'pô.' ."" p,r"tipôn, "or,,'ion
01 Salaries 9,000 0,00 8,016,86 983.14 89
21 PERA Contribl tions 200 0.00 289,19 -89,19 145
22 FICA Contribitions 558 0.00 497.04 60,96, 89
25 Medicare COïtributions 130 0.00 116,22 13,78 89
51 Worker's Compo Insur. Prem 100 0,00 0,00 100.00 0
" Op,.,,'ng ,u(p"" 500 0.00 817,25 -317.25 163
40 Small Tool & Minor Equipment 400 0,00 155.75 244.25 39
00 Professional Services 2,000 0.00 4,088,83 -2,088,83 204
30 Transportation 1,220 0,00 1,064,35 155,65 87
40 Advertising I 50 0,00 40,80 9.20 82
61 General Liabrlity Insurance , 800 0,00 600,00 200,00 75
------ - - -- --------- ....------
Totals Depart 4512( Participant Recreftion 14,958 0,00 15,686,29 -728.29
'p'.' ."" Po"~ t'.' ,nd ""'ns R'nk
01 Salaries 2,805 0.00 1,509,38 1,295,62 54
2JIIIÞ FICA Contribl tions 150 0.00 93,58 56,42 62
2 . . Medicare Contributions 35 0,00 21. 88 13,12 63
10 Operating supPlies 200 0,00 160,00 40.00 80
20 Repair andM¡int Supplies 300 0,00 1,168.45 -868,45 389
81 ElectricUti~ities 750 22.67 602.58 147.42 80
83 Gas Utilities 250 0,00 0,00 250,00 0
10 Rentals ° 0,00 104,38 -104,38 ...
34 Hockey Rink 4,500 0,00 74,02 4,425.98 2
----- ----- -------- --------
Totals Depart 4512[3 Ball Park and SkaÜng Rink 8,990 22,67 3,734.27 5,255,73
epart 45125 Recrertion Association
01 ',"d" l ° 0.00 6,091. 00 -6,093,00 ...
22 FICA Contrib¡ tions ° 0,00 377,78 -377,78 ...
25 Medicare Contributions ° 0.00 88,35 -88.35 ...
30 Improvements Other than Bldgs ° 0,00 60,731.20 -60,731.20 ...
- - -.... --------- ----------
Totals Depart 45125 Recreation Association ° 0.00 67,290,33 -67,290,33
"part 45201 Maint Shop
10 Operating Su plies 2,000 351.18 1,835,54 164,46 92
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Obj ~ct D~tail
Obj CUrr~nt Budg~t ..
Obj D~scription Budg~t MTD Amount ¡TD Amount Balanc~ Exp
I
Fund 101 G~n~ral i
D~part 45201 Maint Shop I
220 R~pair and Maint Suppli~s 600 28,21 i 390,75 209,25 65
230 R~pair & Maint 400 0.00 i 88,87 311. 13 22
240 Small Tool & Minor Equipm~nt 450 0,00 104,26 345,74 23
321 T~l~phon~ 800 . 75.10 770.01 29,99 96
381 EI~ctric Utiliti~s 350 23,17 299.12 50.88 85
383 Gas Utiliti~s 450 37,40 545,61 -95,61 121
410 R~ntals 100 0,00 0,00 100.00 0
----- ------ -------- --------
Totals D~part 45201 Maint Shop 5,150 515,06 4,034,16 1,115,84
D~part 45202 Park Ar~as
101 Salari~s 25,000 2,214.61 243,35 -2,243,35 109
105 Summ~r Work Program 1,100 0,00 936,55 163,45 85
121 I?ERA Contributions 1,300 114,71 1,352,13 -52.13 104
122 FICA Contributions 1,500 137,30 1,689,03 -189,03 113
125 M~dicar~ Contributions 360 32,11 395.01 -35.01 110 .
131 H~alth Insuranc~ 2,000 242.20 3,012,57 -1,012.57 151
132 D~ntal Insuranc~ 200 34,48 308.38 -108,38 154
133 Lif~ Insuranc~ 100 8,04 82.86 17,14 83
134 Disabilty Insurance 250 20,35 215,66 34,34 86
142 unemploy, Benefit I?ayment 0 0,00 690,61 -690,61 ***
151 Worker's Comp, Insur. Prem 1,800 0.00 1,241.94 558,06 69
171 Clothing Allowance 300 17,30 223,73 76,27 75
210 Operating Supplies 6,000 0,00 6,019,49 -19,49 100
212 Safety I?rogram 1,000 0,00 937.00 63,00 94
220 Repair and Maint Supplies 2,000 146,01 1,538,15 461,85 77
230 Repair & Maint 2,000 0.00 2,082,80 -82,80 104
240 Small Tool & Minor Equipment 500 0,00 266,25 233,75 53
321 Telephone 200 0,64 194,28 5,72 97
340 Advertising 75 0,00 0,00 75.00 0
361 General Liability Insurance 1,200 0.00 1,000.00 200,00 83
381 Electric Utilities 1,000 152,19 790.69 209.31 79
383 Gas Utilities 300 0,00 0,00 300,00 0
384 Refuse Disposal 1,700 426,27 1,991.44 -291.44 117
415 Other Equipment Rental 500 0,00 186,38 313 , 62 37
03 Dues & Subscriptions 0 0,00 65.00 -65.00 ***
-146 License 50 0,00 38.50 11,50 77
530 Improvements Other than Bldgs 1,500 0,00 17,74 1,482,26 1
,,31 I?ark Development 12,100 10,078,90 ,770,41 -12,670.41 205
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Obj Current Budget %
)bj Description Budget MTD Amount YTD Amount Balance Exp
'und 101 Gene al
Jepart 45202 Park Areas
;32 Tree Fund 2,000 0,00 0,00 2,000.00 °
;33 Northland Pjrk Development 11,900 0.00 4,196,09 7,703,91 35
,40 Heavy MachiJery 7,000 0.00 0,00 7,000.00 °
;80 Other Equip lent 7,500 0,00 19,959,92 ~12,459.92 266
------ --------- ---------- ---------
Totals Depart 45202 Park Areas 92,435 13,625.11 101,445,96 -9,010,96
opo,' ."" 'hO'1 "'00 Di,oo,o Con"o'
75 0.00
~10 Operating Supplies 0,00 75,00 °
:31 Travel & cOlference Expense 100 0,00 35,00 65,00 35
- -- - - -- ----- ---_.-
I
Totals Depart 46112 Shade Tree Disease Control 175 0,00 35,00 140.00
)epart 46500 Economic Development Author~ty
,01 Salaries 32,000 2,481.60 25,395,04 6,604,96 79
0. Legislative ¡BOdieS 900 0,00 300,00 600,00 33
,2 PERA contri9utions 1,651 128.56 1,315,50 335,50 80
.22 FICA contri9utions 1,984 153,86 1,574,51 409,49 79
.25 Medicare COïtributions 464 35,98 368,23 95,77 79
.31 Health Insuíance 3,715 344,36 3,148,14 566,86 85
.32 Dental Insuiance 547 59,32 509,56 37,44 93
,33 Life Insurance 60 9,00 90,00 -30,00 150
.34 Disabilty Idsurance 262 21. 08 188,19 73,81 72
.51 I 160 0,00
Worker's Comp, Insur, Prem 165,00 -5,00 103
'00 Office Suppl ies 250 0,00 400,65 -150,65 160
00 Professional Services 1,000 0,00 5,750,00 -4,750,00 575
.21 Telephone 1,200 52.38 723,62 476,38 60
,22 Postage I ° 0,00 66,00 -66,00 ***
,31 Travel & Conference Expense 3,000 210,00 579,41 2,420.59 19
40 Advertlsing I 3,100 0,00 35,00 3,065.00 1
33 Dues (. SubSCbiPtions 7,800 0.00 7,792,91 7.09 100
'70 Office Equip ent 200 0,00 0,00 200,00 °
'82 Computer Sof tware 100 0,00 744,44 -644,44 744
------ -------- --------- --------
58,393 3,496,14 49,146.20 9,246,80
Totals Depart 465J: Economic Development Authority
)epart 49200 Comm ty Support
61 General LiaJility Insurance 300 0,00 200,00 100,00 67
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Object Detail
Obj Current Budget %
Obj Description Budget MTD Amount YiTD Amount Balance Exp
Fund 101 General
Depart 49200 Communty Support
430 Miscellaneous 3,750 0,00 3,732.00 18,00 100
----- - - -- -------- ------
Totals Depart 49200 Communty Support 4,050 0,00 3,932.00 118,00
Depart 49300 Other Financing Uses
430 Miscellaneous ° 0,00 596,58 -596,58 ***
432 Team Building 500 0,00 127,80 372,20 26
u_ - - -- ------ -------
Totals Depart 49300 Other Financing Uses 500 0.00 724.38 -224,38
Depart 49305 Fire Protection
300 Professional Services 44,408 0.00 11,114,75 33,293,25 25
------ - - -- --------- ---------
Totals Depart 49305 Fire Protection 44,408 0.00 11,114,75 33,293.25
Totals Fund 101 General 1,146,497 77,849,11 972,409,00 174,088,00
Fund 105 Fire Fund .
Depart 42210 Fire Administration
101 Salaries 3,210 0.00 250,00 2,960,00 8
121 PERA Contributions 140 0,00 0,00 140.00 0
122 FICA Contributions 190 0,00 15,50 174,50 8
125 Medicare Contributions 150 0,00 3.63 146.37 2
151 Worker's Comp, Insur, Prem 4,500 0.00 2,659,96 1,840,04 59
200 Office Supplies 1,000 0.00 199.48 800,52 20
215 software support 500 0,00 0,00 500,00 0
220 Repair and Maint Supplies 500 0.00 0,00 500,00 0
301 Audit & Accounting Services 3,200 0,00 0,00 3,200,00 0
304 Legal Fees 500 0,00 176,00 324.00 35
305 Medical & Dental 1,200 0,00 743,85 456,15 62
322 Postage 400 0.00 135,50 264,50 34
340 Advertising 80 0,00 0.00 80,00 °
432 Team Building 800 0,00 800,00 0,00 100
446 License 20 0,00 0,00 20.00 0
581 Computer Hardware 500 0.00 2,955,00 -2,455,00 591
582 Computer Software 500 0,00 0.00 500.00 0
------ - - -- -------- --------
Totals Depart 42210 Fire Administration 17,390 0,00 7,938,92 9,451. 08
Depart 42220 Fire Fighting
122 FICA Contributions 2,170 0.00 -978,84 3,148,84 "45 .
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Object Detail
Obj Current Budget 'Is
)bj Description Budget MTD Amount YTD Amount Balance Exp
'und 105 Fire Fund
)epart 42220 Fire Fighting
L25 Medicare Co tributions 507 0,00 -228.95 735.95 -45
no Operating S pplies 2,000 76.59 1,202,57 797,43 60
HI AWAIRE SUPp~ies 500 0,00 0,00 500,00 0
220 Repair and Jaint Supplies 2,800 0.00 719,71 2,080,29 26
~40 Small Tool Minor Equipment 0 0,00 1,897.96 -1,897,96 ***
315 ",. "g,,'" 32,000 0.00 15,772.95 16,227.05 49
;61 General Lia ility Insurance 15,000 0,00 11,100.00 3,900.00 74
;84 Refuse Disp sal 600 44,44 355,52 244,48 59
147 State Aid R imbursement 20,000 0.00 0.00 20,000,00 0
148 Pension Re11ef Fire Fund 5,000 0,00 0,00 5,000,00 0
,80 Other Equip ent 20,000 0,00 125,858,77 -105,858,77 629
,84 'go'pmen' Rj"'" 10,000 0,00 0,00 10,000,00 0
585 Firefighter Equipment 3,500 0.00 311.00 3,189,00 9
------- ------ ---------- ----------
Totals Depart 422 0 Fire Fighting 114,077 121. 03 156,010,69 -41,933,69
)epart 42240 Fire Training
LO. Taxable Per Diem 2,100 0,00 1,280.00 820,00 61
L22 FICA Contri utions 130 0,00 79,36 50,64 61
L25 Medicare Co tributions 31 0,00 18,56 12,44 60
331 Travel & Co ference Expense 3,750 0,00 2,359,29 1,390.71 63
'" D", , 'ub'1"P"on. 1,220 0,00 846,00 374.00 69
¡43 Personnel T a~ning 3,000 0.00 1,591. 62 1,408,38 53
------ -...... - -------- --------
TO'." nep." "'1' Fi" T,.in'ng 10,231 0.00 6,174,83 4,056,17
)epart 42250 Fire Commun~cations
]30 Repair & Ma1nt 700 0.00 0.00 700,00 0
321 Telephone 1,000 47,54 495,60 504,40 50
;80 Other Equipment 500 0,00 0,00 500.00 0
Totals Depart 422Jo Fire communicatiohs ----- ----- ------ --------
2,200 47.54 495,60 1,704,40
)epart 42260 Fire Repair Service
120 Repair and aint Supplies 3,000 0.00 1,284,28 1,715.72 43
----- ... - -- -------- ---------
Totals Depart 4220 Fire Repair Service 3,000 0,00 1,284,28 1,715,72
I
)epart 42270 Medi al Services
n. Operating S pplies 500 122,03 395,13 104,87 79
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Object Detail
Obj Current Budget %
Obj Description Budget MTD Amount Amount Balance Exp
Fund 105 Fire Fund
Depart 42270 Medical Services
230 Repair & Maint 600 236.58 400,38 199,62 67
- -.. -- ------ ------ ------
Totals Depart 42270 Medical Services 1,100 358.61 795.51 304,49
Depart 42280 Fire Station and Building
220 Repair and Maint Supplies 3,500 1,410,20 4,313,49 -813,49 123
300 Professional Services 0 0.00 315,00 -315,00 ***
381 Electric Utilities 4,500 386,16 3,388,95 1,111.05 75
383 Gas Utilities 3,200 35,17 2,359,04 840,96 74
------ -------- ------- ------
Totals Depart 42280 Fire Station and Building 11,200 1,831.53 376,48 823,52
Depart 49301 Transfer to other Funds
700 Misc 0 0.00 980.00 -980,00 ***
- - -- ..----- -------
Totals Depart 49301 Transfer to other Funds 0 0,00 980,00 -980,00 .
Totals Fund 105 Fire Fund 159,198 2,358,71 ,056,31 -24,858,31
Fund 106 Street Maintenance
Depart 43120 Street Maintanence
530 Improvements Other than Bldgs 50,000 0,00 ,894.73 38,105,27 24
------ ...... .. ----- ---.------
Totals Depart 43120 Street Maintanence 50,000 0,00 ,894,73 38,105,27
Totals Fund 106 Street Maintenance 50,000 0,00 ,894,73 38,105,27
Fund 107 Police Fund
Depart 42110 Police Administration
121 PERA Contributions 27,190 0.00 0.00 27,190,00 0
------ ...... .. ...... .. ---------
Totals Depart 42110 Police Administration 27,190 0.00 0.00 27,190,00
Totals Fund 107 Police Fund 27,190 0,00 0,00 27,190,00
Fund 115 Fire Station Facility
Depart 41943 Facilites and Planning
430 Miscellaneous 0 0,00 230,00 -230.00 ***
.... -.. _...---- -------
Totals Depart 41943 Facilites and Planning 0 0,00 230,00 -230.00
Totals Fund 115 Fire Station Facility 0 0,00 230,00 -230,00 ..
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Object Detail
Obj Current Budget % i
)bj Description Budget MTD Amount YTD Amount Balance Exp
und 308 '92 lmprovement Bonds
'epart 47100 Bond Payment (P & I)
'00 Deb' sorviOJ ~ '<1n01", 15,000 0.00 0.00 15,000,00 0
;11 Bond Intere t 9,245 0,00 4,622,50 4,622.50 50
------ ...... .. ----...--- ---------
Totals Depart 47100 Bond Payment (P &1 I) 24,245 0.00 4,622,50 19,622.50
Totals Fund 308 '92 Improvement B?nds 24,245 0,00 4,622,50 19,622,50
ond 10' "'~J 1m,<ovomon'~..'0< ',of·g
'epart 47100 Bond Payment (p & I)
'00 Debt Servic - principal 40,000 0,00 0.00 40,000,00 0
'11 Bond Intere It 18,003 0.00 9,001.25 9,001,75 50
------ -.... .. -------- ---------
Totals Depart 47100 Bond Payment (p & I) 58,003 0.00 9,001,25 49,001. 75
58,003 0,00 9,001,25 49,001. 75
Totals Fund 309 '92-A Improvement+Water Storag
und 310 '92-B Improvement-DBL Labs
0II1II"'00 'Ondj,.,..n'" , 1)
'00 Debt Servic - Principal 20,000 0.00 0,00 20,000,00 0
'11 Bond Intere It .' 17,200 0,00 8,600,00 8,600,00 50
------ ...... - -------- ---------
Totals Depart 47100 Bond Payment (P &1, I) 37,200 0.00 8,600.00 28,600,00
Totals Fund 310 '92-B Improvement"DBL Labs 37,200 0,00 8,600,00 28,600,00
und 312 East Minnesota - Utility Impro
,
epart 47100 Bond Payment (P & I)
'00 Debt Service - principal 21,000 0,00 0,00 21,000,00 0
." 'ond 1n'0<oj' 12,063 0.00 6,031,50 6,031.50 50
------ ...... .. -------- ---------
Totals Depart 47100 Bond Payment (P &,1) 33,063 0.00 6,031,50 27,031.50
33,063 0.00 6,031.50 27,031.50
,
Totals Fund 312 East Minnesota - Utility Impro
und 313 '93 Impx:ovement - West Minn<¡!so
lepart 47100 Bond Payment (P & I)
\,
'00 Debt servic1 - Principa1" 14,000 0.00 0,00 14,000,00 0
'11 Bond Intere1t 8,042 0,00 4,021.00 4,021.00 50
--..--- ...... .. -------- ---------
Totals Depart 47100 Bond Payment (P & I) 22,042 0.00 4,021.00 18,021. 00
22,042 0.00 4,021.00 18,021. 00
.1S Fund 313 '93 Improvement - West Minneso
~
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Object Detail
Obj Current Budget %
Obj Description Budget MTD Amount D Amount Balance Exp
Fund 314 '96 Water Filtration Improv
Depart 47100 Bond Payment (1' & I)
600 Debt Service - Principal 20,000 0.00 0,00 20,000.00 0
611 Bond Interest 41,795 0.00 20,897,50 20,897.50 50
------ - - -- --------- ---------
Totals Depart 47100 Bond Payment (1' & I) 61,795 0.00 20,897,50 40,897.50
Totals Fund 314 '96 Water Filtration Improv 61,795 0,00 20,897,50 40,897.50
Fund 315 '96 East MN Street Improvement
Depart 43120 Street Maintanence
530 Improvements Other than Bldgs 0 0,00 18,690,01 -18,690,01 ***
- - -...- --------- ----------
Totals Depart 43120 Street Maintanence 0 0,00 18,690,01 -18,690,01
Depart 47100 Bond Payment (1' & I)
600 Debt Service - Principal 53,300 0.00 0,00 53,300,00 0
611 Bond Interest 49,616 0,00 I~:~~~~~~~ 24,808,00 50 .
...------ - - -- ---.------
Totals Depart 47100 Bond Payment (1' & I) 102,916 0.00 [4,808,00 78,108.00
102,916 0.00 43,498.01 59,417.99
Totals Fund 315 '96 East MN Street Improvement
Fund 316 '96 Roske Property Utility Imp
Depart 47100 Bond Payment (1' & I)
600 Debt Service - Principal 11,700 0.00 0.00 11,700,00 0
611 Bond Interest 12,404 0,00 6,202,00 6,202,00 50
----_.- - - -- -------- ---------
Totals Depart 47100 Bond Payment (1' & I) 24,104 0.00 6,202,00 17,902,00
24,104 0.00 6,202.00 17,902.00
Totals Fund 316 '96 Roske Property Utility Imp
Fund 317 Fire Facility, 1997
Depart 47100 Bond Payment (1' & I)
600 Debt Service " Principal 35,000 0.00 0,00 35,000,00 0
611 Bond Interest 63,008 0,00 1,503.75 31,504.25 50
621 Finacining Agent Fees 0 0.00 1,250,00 -1,250,00 ***
-.----- - - -- ---.----- ---.------
Totals Depart 47100 Bond Payment (1' & I) 98,008 0.00 2,753,75 65,254.25
Totals Fund 317 Facility, 1997 98,008 0,00 2,753,75 65,254,25
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Object Detail
Obj Current Budget %
bj Description Budget MTD Amount YTD Amount Balance Exp
und 319 '98 Street Improvement
epart 47100 Bond jpayment (P ~ I) 10,000 0.00 0,00
00 Debt serViCe¡ - Principal 10,000,00 0
11 Bond Interest 10,823 0.00 14,568.75 -3,745,75 135
"",1, D,p," ",J[ 'ond ',,..n' (, . 1) ------ ......... ... --------- --------
20,823 0,00 14,568,75 6,254,25
Totals Fund 319 '98 Street Improvement 20,823 0,00 14,568,75 6,254,25
und 320 1999 I tility Improve
epart 47100 Bond ¡Payment (p & I)
00 Debt Service - Principal 15,000 0,00 0,00 15,000,00 0
11 Bond Interest 16,234 0,00 0.00 16,234,00 0
20 Agent Fees 0 0.00 2,500,00 -2,500.00 ***
------ ......... ... -------- ---------
Totals Depart 47100 Bond Payment (P & I) 31,234 0.00 2,500,00 28,734,00
Totals Fund 320 1999 Utility Impr~ve 31,234 0,00 2,500,00 28,734,00
und 419 1998 Ftreet Improvement
eP.43120 Street Maintanence
30 Improvements Other than Bldgs 0 0,00 77,594.31 -77,594.31 ***
......... ... --------- ... -;-.. ...... ...... ... ...
Totals Depart 43120 Street Maintanence 0 0,00 77,594.31 -77,594,31
Totals Fund 419 1998 Street Improvement 0 0,00 77,594,31 -77,594,31
und 420 90th & 91st Avenue Improvement
I I
epart 43120 Street Maintanence
I
30 Improvements Other than Bldgs 0 804,20 179,058,57 -179,058,57 ***
- ------ ---------- -----------
Totals Depart 43120 Street Maintanenc~ 0 804 ,20 179,058,57 -179,058.57
Totals Fund 420 90th & 91stAvenue Improvement 0 804 ,20 179,058,57 -179,058,57 I
und 421 Josep Street Improvement
epart 43120 Stree Maintanence
30 Improvements Other than Bldgs 0 145,507.71 168,555,60 -168,555.60 ***
- ---------- ---------- -----------
Totals Depart 43120 Street Maintanenc~ 0 145,507,71 168,555,60 -168,555,60
Totals Fund 421 Joseph Street Imp~ovement 0 145,507,71 168,555,60 -168,555,60
I
und 601 Water Fund
epart 49410 Power and Pumping
2. Repair and M int Supplies 250 0,00 158,93 91.07 64 !
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Obj ect Detail
Obj CUrrent Budget %
Obj Description Budget MTD Amount ~TD Amount Balance Exp
Fund 601 Water Fund
Depart 49410 Power and Pumping
230 Repair & Maint 5,000 0.00 0,00 5,000,00 0
303 Engineering Fee 1,200 0.00 0,00 1,200,00 0
321 Telephone 700 0,00 0.00 700,00 0
381 Electric Utilities 8,700 907,42 6,924.12 1,775,88 80
383 Gas Utilities 1,500 32.94 637,16 862,84 42
530 Improvements Other than B1dgs 5,000 0,00 226,40 4,773,60 5
_...---- ------ -------- ---------
Totals Depart 49410 Power and Pumping 22,350 940,36 7,946.61 14,403.39
Depart 49420 Purification
210 Operating Supplies 500 311.76 810,93 -310,93 162
220 Repair and Maint Supplies 1,000 0.00 0.00 1,000,00 °
230 Repair & Maint 1,500 0,00 0.00 1,500,00 0
303 Engineering Fee 100 0,00 0.00 100.00 0
312 Tests 750 60.00 455,00 295,00 61
321 Telephone 400 0.00 0,00 400.00 0
322 Postage 25 0,00 0,00 25,00 0 .
381 Electric Utilities 4,000 361.45 4,329.55 -329.55 108
383 Gas Utilities 1,500 11.91 639,06 860,94 43
530 Improvements Other than Bldgs 5,000 0.00 0,00 5,000,00 °
------ ---_..- -------- --.-._----
Totals Depart 49420 Purification 14,775 745,12 6,234,54 8,540,46
Depart 49430 Distribution
210 Operating Supplies 3,200 0.00 3,126,24 73,76 98
220 Repair and Maint Supplies 4,000 0,00 2,262.97 1,737.03 57
230 Repair & Maint 2,000 0,00 692,67 1,307,33 35
340 Advertising 200 0.00 0,00 200..00 0
530 Other Equipment 10,000 0,00 475,23 9,524.77 5
------ ---.- -------- ---------
Totals Depart 49430 Distribution 19,400 0,00 6,557.11 12,842,89
Depart 49435 Storage
200 Office Supplies 500 0.00 0.00 500,00 °
303 Engineering Fee 2,500 0,00 0,00 2,500,00 °
381 Electric Utilities 2,100 76,80 1,436.15 663.85 68
530 Improvements Other than Bldgs 5,000 0,00 0.00 5,000,00 0
---_._- ----- -------- --------
Totals Depart 49435 Storage 10,100 76,80 1,436,15 8,663,85
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Object Detail
Obj CUrrent Budget %
bj Description Budget MTD Amount YTD Amount Balance Exp
und 601 Water Fund
epart 49440 Admin'stration and General
01 Salaries 47,200 2,465,88 32,116,00 15,084,00 68
21 PERA Contrib tions 2,440 101.32 1,558,63 881.37 64
22 FICA Contribhtions 2,900 152.91 1,991.26 908,74 69
25 Medicare con~ributions 685 35,75 465,61 219,39 68
I
31 Health InSUr¡nce 6,000 273,36 3,601.75 2,398,25 60
32 Dental Insur~nce 700 32,23 399.44 300,56 57
33 Life Insuran e 200 10.25 126,54 73,46 63
34 Disabilty Insurance 400 17,12 224.52 175,48 56
51 I 1,000 0,00 860.46
NO<>O<'o '"'f' 'nou<, '<0. 13 9,54 86
71 Clothing All wance 250 17,30 223.,74 26,26 89
00 Office Suppl'es 400 0,00 323,33 76,67 81
10 Operating SUfPlies 1,900 0,00 682,09 1,217,91 36
12 Safety progr¡m 1,000 0,00 1,000,00 0,00 100
15 software SUPfort 750 0.00 198,33 551,67 26
20 Repair and Mjint Supplies 500 45.39 465,26 34,74 93
30 Repair & Maint 1,000 6,48 281. 68 718,32 28
10 Collection Fie 350 28,00 268.49 81.51 77
~. Tests 300 0,00 332,00 -32,00 111
Gopher State Notification 400 69,12 510,09 -110,09 128
21 Telephone 1,000 103.66 619,79 380,21 62
22 Postage 450 0,00 239,13 210,87 53
31 Travel .& conference Expense 600 0,00 75,00 525,00 12
61 General Liability .Insurance 3,800 0.00 3,000,00 800,00 79
33 Dues & Subsc iptions 450 0.00 240.00 210,00 53
41 Sales Tax 1,300 258.78 1,157..28 142.72 89
42 Water Permit 600 0.00 158.12 441. 88 26
44 Annual Water Connection Fee 4,000 0,00 3,420,00 580,00 85
46 License 125 0,00 0,00 125,00 0
30 Improvements Other than Bldgs 10,000 1,583,10 1,583,10 8,416,90 16
50 Motor Vehicl s 4,000 0.00 0,00 4,000,00 0
80 Other EquiPm1nt 5,000 0,00 799,77 4,200,23 16
------ -------- --------- ---------
Totals Depart 4944 Administration and General 99,700 5,200,65 56,921. 41 42,778,59
Totals Fund 601 Water Fund 166,325 6,962,93 79,095,82 87,229,18
und 602 Sewer Fund
epart 49450 Sanit ry Sewer Maintenance
01 Salaries 20,000 4,473,09 19,964,82 35,18 100
21 PERA Contribftions 896 231,71 969,99 -73,99 108
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Obj CUrrent Budget %
Obj Description Budget MTD Amount Y;TDAmount Balance Exp
Fund 602 Sewer Fund
Depart 49450 Sanitary Sewer Maintenance
122 FICA Contributions 1,240 277.34 1,237,85 2.15 100
125 Medicare Contributions 290 64,87 289.53 0.47 100
131 Health Insurance 1,900 649.69 2,225,43 -325,43 117
132 Dental Insurance 250 79,35 259.93 -9.93 104
133 Life Insurance 50 21. 93 73 ,48 -23,48 147
134 Disabi1ty Insurance 800 29.25 133,29 666,71 17
151 Worker's Comp, Insur, Prem 600 0,00 0,00 600,00 0
171 Clothing Allowance 100 0.00 0,00 100.00 0
210 Operating Supplies 700 0,00 443,28 256,72 63
220 Repair and Maint Supplies 300 0.00 148,82 151,18 50
230 Repair & Maint 2,000 364,27 912.51 1,087,49 46
240 Small Tool & Minor Equipment 300 0,00 0,00 300,00 0
303 Engineering Fee 500 0,00 0,00 500,00 0
530 Improvements Other than Bldgs 2,000 0.00 0,00 2,000.00 0
550 Motor Vehicles 3,000 0.00 0,00 3,000,00 0
580 Other Equipment 5,000 0.00 3,177,96 1,822,04 64
------ -------- --------- --------- ·
Totals Depart 49450 Sanitary Sewer Maintenance 39,926 6,191.46 29,836,89 10,089,11
Depart 49470 Sewer Lift Station
230 Repair & Maint 1,000 0,00 0,00 1,000.00 0
321 Telephone 800 77 ,96 739,09 60.91 92
381 Electric Utilities 1.500 0,00 617.38 882,62 41
383 Gas Utilities 200 0,00 0.00 200.00 0
----- ----- -------- --------
Totals Depart 49470 Sewer Lift Station 3,500 77 ,96 1,356,47 2,143,53
Depart 49480 Sewage Treatment plant
101 Salaries 20,000 877,62 6,078,84 13,921,16 30
121 PERA Contributions 896 23,91 293,37 602,63 33
122 FICA Contributions 1,240 54,41 376,87 863,13 30
125 Medicare Contributions 300 12,73 88.17 211 . 83 29
131 Health Insurance 1,000 67,75 646,75 353,25 65
132 Dental Insurance 0 9,83 88.91 -88,91 ***
133 Life Insurance 0 1. 39 13.42 -13,42 ***
134 Disabilty Insurance 2,300 3,88 41,91 2,258,09 2
210 Operating Supplies 800 0,00 98,08 701,92 12
220 Repair and Maint Supplies 800 29,23 325,24 474,76 41
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Obj Current Budget %
bj Description Budget MTD Amount YTD Amount Balance Exp
und 602 Sewer Fund
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30 Repair & Mai t 1,000 32,66 715,44 284,56 72
40 Small Tool & Minor Equipment 400 0,00 106,49 293.51 27
12 Tests 2,500 1,013.84 2,750,29 -250,29 110
21 Telephone 400 46,66 410,49 -10,49 103
31 Travel & conference Expense 500 0,00 547.30 -47.30 109
61 General Liab'lity Insurance 4,000 0,00 3,500.00 500,00 87
81 Electric Uti ities 4,000 387.13 2,832,11 1,167.89 71
83 Gas Utilitie 2,000 17.51 951. 91 1,048,09 48
19 Sewer Use Re 88,000 8, 114 , 98 78,166.95 9,833.05 89
33 Dues & Subsc 100 0.00 15,00 85,00 15
46 License 100 0,00 0,00 100,00 0
20 Buildings & 5,000 0,00 0,00 5,000.00 0
30 Improvements Other than Bldgs 1,000 0,00 1,863,05 -863.05 186
80 Other Equipment 0 0,00 58.58 -58,58 ***
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136,336 10,693,53 99,969.17 36,366,83
,e.9490 Admin'stration and general
01 Salaries 6,500 520.20 5,416,40 1,083,60 83
21 PERA Contrib tions 337 26,95 280.60 56,40 83
" "" Con'<'b~"on' 400 32.26 335.84 64,16 84
25 Medicare Con ributions 95 7,54 78,55 16,45 83
" H..". ,n'u<rno. 1,300 87,16 872.36 427,64 67
32 Dental Insur nce 200 14.02 122,23 77.77 61
33 Life Insuran e 50 1.77 18,01 31.99 36
34 Disabi1ty In urance 100 4.52 62.53 37,47 63
51 Worker's comf' Insur, Prem 800 0,00 837.06 -37,06 105
71 Clothing Allfwance 300 17,30 223,74 76,26 75
00 Office Suppl'es 200 0,00 10.8,90 91,10 54
" Op'<"'ng ,u¡:"., 700 0.00 725,91 -25,91 104
12 Safety Progr m 1,000 0,00 1,000,00 0.00 100
15 software sup ort 500 0,00 198,33 301. 67 40
20 Repair and Mint Supplies 100 45.39 53,98 46,02 54
30 Repair & Mai 300 0,00 0,00 300,00 0
40 Small Tool Equipment 100 0.00 0,00 100,00 0
10 Collection 300 28,00 268,49 31. 51 89
19 Gopher State 400 69,13 510,16 -110,16 128
21 Telephone 700 63,07 344,38 355,62 49
¡)2 Postage 400 0.00 225,63 174,37 56
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Obj Current Budget %
Obj Description Budget MTD Amount YirD Amount Balance Exp
Fund 602 Sewer Fund
Depart 49490 Administration and general
331 Travel & Conference Expense 300 0.00 10.00 290,00 3
384 Refuse Disposal 1,200 88.87 1,036.93 163,07 86
433 Dues & Subscriptions 100 0,00 88,00 12.00 88
446 License 200 0.00 0,00 200.00 0
580 Other Equipment 2,000 0.00 1,216.43 783,57 61
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Totals Depart 49490 Administration and general 18,582 1,006,18 4,034.46 4,547.54
Totals Fund 602 Sewer Fund 198,344 17,969.13 1 5,196,99 53,147,01
Fund 603 Refuse Collection
Depart 43230 Waste Collection
101 Salaries 8,500 970.20 7,116,40 1,383,60 84
121 PERA Contributions 450 26,94 280,52 169,48 62
122 FICA Contributions 527 60,14 441.14 85,86 84
125 Medicare Contributions 125 14,07 103,16 21. 84 83
131 Health Insurance 1,200 87.14 872,32 327,68 73 ·
132 Dental Insurance 150 14,00 121,97 28,03 81
133 Life Insurance 45 1. 76 17.88 27,12 40
134 Disabilty Insurance 52 4.53 37,91 14,09 73
200 Office Supplies 350 0,00 108,89 241,11 31
215 software support 250 0,00 198,34 51,66 79
230 Repair & Maint 100 0,00 0.00 100,00 0
300 Professional Services 0 0.00 795,00 -795,00 ***
310 Collection Fee 300 28,00 268,49 31. 51 89
322 Postage 400 0,00 225,65 174,35 56
340 Advertising 100 0,00 179,52 -79,52 180
384 Refuse Disposal 75,000 7,896.00 17'668.00 -2,668,00 104
430 Miscellaneous 10,000 0,00 0,00 10,000,00 0
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Totals Depart 43230 Waste Collection 97,549 9,102,78 r8,435.19 9,113,81
Totals Fund 603 Refuse Collection 97,549 9,102,78 88,435,19 9,113,81
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Grand Total 2,358,536 260,554,57 2,0 9,222.78 299,313,22
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:>urce Description j Budget MTD Amount YTD Amount Balance Rec
lnd 101 General
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lO10 Current Ad V lorem Taxes 1331,887 0,00 302,381. 45 29,505,55 91
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1320 State Sales ax 100 6,50 188,51 -88.51 189
2111 Beer 1,000 0,00 1,037,50 -37.50 104
2112 Liquor 9,800 0,00 8,997,50 802,50 92
2113 Outdoor Liqu r Permit 400 0,00 225.00 175,00 56
2170 Amusement 1,350 0,00 1,260.00 90,00 93
2181 Contractors icense 400 0,00 552.00 -152.00 138
2182 Excavation P rrnit 1,400 150.00 1,550,00 -150.00 111
2184 Cigarette Li ense 600 0,00 550,00 50,00 92
2186 Franchise Fe 10,000 0,00 5,737,40 4,262,60 57
2210 Building Permits 18,000 1,873.08 40,228,76 -22,228,76 223
2240 Animal Licenfe 650 10,00 600,00 50,00 92
"" "0'" aon.,f' Reg"""'on 9,500 0.00 8,828,38 671,62 93
3160 Federal Gran s - Other ¡ 0 0,00 4,994.67 -4,994,67 ***
3401 Local Govern ent aid ;468,668 0.00 234,334.00 234,334,00 50
"" aome."" "~d" 60,723 0,00 30,361. 50 30,361. 50 50
3408 Local perfor ance Aid 5',419 0.00 2,709,50 2,709,50 50
3409 PERA Rate In rease Aid 1,541 0,00 770,50 770,50 50
3416 Police Trainrng Reim 3,600 0.00 1,975,27 1,624,73 55
3~ County Grants - Road Maintenan 4,700 0,00 0,00 4,700.00 0
I Zoning and S~division Fee 200 0,00 0,00 200.00 0
1105 Sale of Mapsand Publications 200 77 ,00 283,00 -83.00 141
1107 Assessments fnd research 2,200 120.00 1,530.00 670,00 70
1111 Special Hearrng 1,700 0,00 780.23 919,77 46
1112 Community Sirn Rent 110 8,00 62,00 48.00 56
4118 Fire Adminis ration Reimb 3,000 0.00 0,00 3,000,00 0
"" ",' Ro" a'ro'ooooo' 3,000 0.00 980,00 2,020,00 33
1407 Weed Cutting 0 0,00 175.00 -175.00 ***
4780 Park Fees 4,100 0.00 4,395,00 -295,00 107
"" 'umm" ReO"i"OO Cho<9" 10,000 0,00 6,350.70 3,649,30 64
1790 Summer Recre tion ° 0,00 1,125,00 -1,125,00 ***
4950 Kennel Fees 500 25,00 270.00 230,00 54
3101 County Fines 54,000 4,252,13 39,478.34 14,521. 66 73
jl02 Policy Fines 11,000 720.35 6,586,96 4,413,04 60
;105. Accident RePrrt Fee 150 5.00 85,00 65,00 57
;100 Special Assessments 41,000 0,00 11,092,84 29,907.16 27
5210 Interest EarhingS 40,000 0.00 5,046.17 34,953,83 13
"" Co-op Di.'d'¡:-MN L'.g"' of D' 10,000 0.00 5,661. 00 4,339,00 57
5221 Water Tower tenna Lease 660 50,00 688,10 -28.10 104
;230 Contributiont from Private Sou 0 1,097,04 963.29 -963,29 ***
5260 Surplus Prop rty ° 0.00 3,325.00 -3,325.00 ***
"" "'''"'''''O[ 0 0,00 39,170,53 -39,170,53 ***
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Totals Fund 101 General 1 ,558 8,394,10 775,330,10 336,227.90
".5 Fire Fu d
HOO State Grants and aids 1,500 0,00 0,00 1,500,00 0
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Source Description Budget MTD Amount YTD Amountl Balance Rec
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33423 State aid -- Joint Operating 20,000 0,00 0, °°1 20,000,00 °
34202 Special Fire Service 111,021 6,653.00 81,020,5°1 30,000.50 73
34203 Fire Fighting Reimbursement ° 0,00 605,0°1 -605,00 ***
36210 Interest Earnings 14,000 0,00 2,719.121 11,280,88 19
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Totals Fund 105 Fire Fund 156,521 6,653.00 103,769,621 52,751.38
Fund 106 Street Maintenance I
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36100 Special Assessments ° 0.00 -1,981.81 ***
1,981.81
36210 Interest Earnings ° 0,00 -342. Hi 342,16 ***
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Totals Fund 106 Street Maintenance ° 0,00 1,639,61 -1,639,65
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33422 State aid -- Police Fund ° 26,954.00 26,954,O~ -26,954,00 ***
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Fund 115 Fire Station Facility I
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36210 Interest Earnings ° 0,00 553.7~ -553,71 ***
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39102 Sale of Roske Property ° 0,00 196,150.39 -196,150,30 ***
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Totals Fund 115 Fire Station Facility ° 0,00 196,704,Ol -196,704.01
Fund 210 Recreation Center
36210 Interest Earnings ° 0.00 168.81 -168,82 ***
36230 Contributions from Private Sou ° 20,00 20.00 -20,00 ***
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Fund 220 Community Grant
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36210 Interest Earnings ° 0,00 1.51 -1.51 ***
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Totals Fund 230 Lake Wobegon Trail 0 0,00 1. 51 -1. 51
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ource Description ! Budget MTD Amount YTD Amount Balance Rec
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und 232. Park I provements
6231 Donation, Li¡OnS-Klinefelter Pk ° 0.00 -24,437,11 24,437.11 ***
6232 Donation, Rec Association ° 0.00 -40,000,00 40,000,00 ***
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Totals Fund 232 Park Improvements ° 0,00 -64,437,11 64,437,11
und 308 '92 Im~rovement Bonds'
"" CUcron' Ad i.,orom T,"" 8,000 0,00 4,245.46 3,754.54 53
6100 Special Ass~ssments 13,555 0.00 1,594.49 11,960.51 12
6210 Interest Ea nings 2,000 0.00 297,77 1,702.23 15
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23,555 0,00 6,137.72 17,417,28
Totals Fund 308 '92 Improvement Bonds
und 309 provement-Water Storag
6210 I 3,000 0.00 71,96 2,928,04 2
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7170 Initial HOOk!P Charge 21,000 2,000,00 51,000,00 -30,000;00 243
7180 Water Surcha;rge - (Monthly) 14,000 1,397.51 10,891. 58 3,108,42 78
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.1S Fund 309 38,000 3,397.51 61,963,54 -23,963.54
'92-A Improvement-Water Storag
und 310 '92.-B I provement-DBL Labs
6100 sments 34,062 0.00 16,873,14 17,188.86 50
6107 Sanitary Sewer 400 0,00 0,00 400,00 0
6210 Interest ings 10,000 0.00 1,266,95 8,733.05 13
7251 Hook up 8,800 2,400,00 40,800,00 -32,000,00 464
7271 Sewer Line - DBL Lab 0 1,750,00 8,750,00 -8,750,00 ***
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I 53,262 4,150,00 67,690,09 -14,428,09
Totals Fund 310 '92-B Improvement-DEL Labs
und 312 East Mi esota -Utility Impr6
1010 Current Ad Valorem Taxes 12,600 0,00 6,685,77 5,914,23 53
6100 . 1 ! 33,000 0,00 41,659,96 -8,659,96 126
Spec~a Assersments
6210 Interest Earrings 3,000 0,00 259,46 2,740,54 9
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48,600 0,00 48,605,19 -5,19
Totals Fund 312 East Minnesota - Uti,lity Impro
und 313 '93 ImProvement - West Minneso 8,400 0,00 4,457,18 3,942,82 53
1010 Current Ad V lorem Taxes
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Source Description Budget MTD Amount YTD Amountl Balance Rec
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36100 Special Assessments 3,000 0.00 1,495,421 1,504.58 50
36210 Interest Earnings 6,000 0,00 -- ~~~ ~ ~:I 5,430.33 9
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17,400 0,00 6,522,27 10,877.73
Totals Fund 313 '93 Improvement - West Minneso
Fund 314 '96 Water Filtration Improv
36210 Interest Earnings 18,000 0.00 1,551.18 16,448,82 9
37110 Rate Class One 25,000 0,00 0,001 25,000,00 0
37182 Water Filtration Surcharge 20,000 2,315,97 1 2,540,25 87
17,459,751
39201 Transfers from Other Funds 10,000 0,00 ___u~~~~1 10,000,00 0
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73,000 2,315.97 19,010,931 53,989,07
Totals Fund 314 '96 Water Filtration Improv
Fund 315 '96 East MNStreet Improvement 1
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Current Ad Valorem Taxes 57,600 0,00 1 30,428,62
31010 27,171.381 47
36100 Special Assessments 48,865 0,00 I 24,562,53
24,302,471 50 .
36210 Interest Earnings 13,000 0,00 _:~~:~~~~I 10,652,00 18
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119,465 0,00 53'821.851 65,643.15
Totals Fund 315 '96 East MN Street Improvement
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31010 Current Ad Valorem Taxes 14,400 0,00 1 7,607,15 47
6,792,851
36109 St, Joseph Township, Roske Imp 8,299 0.00 -_:,:_:: 8,299,00 0
36210 Interest Earnings 3,000 0,00 3,023.91 -1
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25,699 0,00 6,768,941 18,930,06
Totals Fund 316 '96 Roske Property Utility Imp
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31 0 12 Special Levy - Fire Hall, City 38,076 0,00 21,746.351 16,329.65 57
nOD Special Levy - FH, St,Joe Twp 44,467 0.00 45,074, 001 -607,00 101
31 0 14 Special Levy - FH, St, Wendel 20,283 5,070,75 20,283,01 -0,01 100
36210 Interest Earnings 4,000 0.00 253,19j 3,746,81 6
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Totals Fund 317 Fire Facility, 1997 106,826 5,070,75 I 19,469,45
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36100 Special Assessments 0 0.00 11,970.281 -11,970.28 *** .
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6210 Interest Earnings 0 0,00 314 , 62 -314.62 ***
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und 320 1999 Utl 1ty Improve '
"" 'pooi., "..f,rnon,. 0 50,953.22 61,207,98 -61,207.98 ***
"" in,.,.., "'fing, 0 0.00 52,15 -52.15 ***
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Totals Fund 320 1999 Utility Improve 0 50,953,22 61,260.13 -61,260,13
und 414 '96 Water Filtration
6210 Interest Earl ings 0 0,00 350.49 -350,49 ***
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Totals Fund 414 '96 Water Filtratiori 0 0.00 350.49 c350,49
und 415 '96 Eas MN.Street Improvement
6210 Interest Ear ings 0 0,00 48,40 -48,40 ***
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Totals Fund 415 '96 East MN Street ~mprovement
und 416 '96 Uti ity Improve, Roske
6210 Interest Earrings 0 0.00 0,95 -0,95 ***
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Totals Fund 416 '96 Utility Improve,¡ Roske
und 417 Fire Ha 1 Facility
6210 Interest Ear ings 0 0.00 602,62 -602,62 ***
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Totals Fund 417 Fire Hall Facility ¡ 0 0.00 602,62 -602,62
und 418 Walking Trail, Klinefelter PaX¡
6210 Interest Ear ings 0 0,00 -236,30 236,30 ***
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Totals Fund 418 Walking Trail, Klinefelter Par
und 419 1998 St eet Improvement
6. Interest Earnings 0 0,00 258,76 -258,76 ***
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Fund 419 1998 Street Improvement
Totals Fund 419 1998 Street Improvement 0 0.00 258,76 -258,76
Fund 420 90th & 91st Avenue Improvement
36210 Interest Earnings 0 0,00 1,510,31 -1,510.31 ***
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0 0,00 1,510,31 -1,510.31
Totals Fund 420 90th & 91st Avenue Improvement
Fund 601 Water Fund
36100 Special Assessments 50 0,00 0,00 50.00 0
36210 Interest Earnings 3,000 0,00 851. 77 2,148.23 28
36221 Water Tower Antenna Lease 0 931. 00 13,016.90 -13,016,90 ***
37110 Rate Class One 119,000 21,419,77 128,197,01 -9,197,01 108
37171 water meters, meter repair 5,000 255.00 5,243,08 -243,08 105
37172 inspection fees 4,500 200,00 5,700,00 -1,200.00 127
37181 State Water Surcharge 5,500 583,11 4,386,88 1,113,12 80
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Totals Fund 601 Water Fund 137,050 23,388,88 157,395,64 -20,345,64 .
Fund 602 Sewer Fund
36100 Special Assessments 65 0.00 0,00 65.00 °
36210 Interest Earnings 25,000 0.00 3,060.43 21,939,57 12
37210 Sanitary Sewer Service 114,000 15,856.13 112,076,15 1,923,85 98
37211 St, Benedict Sewer Charges 72,000 0.00 30,173.18 41,826,82 42
37251 Hook up 12,500 0.00 0.00 12,500,00 °
37276 Sewer Inspection Fee 4,500 300,00 5,100,00 -600,00 113
37280 Sewer Surcharge - (Monthly) 12,500 0,19 2,585,84 9,914,16 21
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Totals Fund 602 Sewer Fund 240,565 16,156.32 152,995.60 87,569,40
Fund 603 Refuse Collection
34403 Refuse Colleciton Charges 98,000 13,918,19 103,605,94 -5,605,94 106
34 4 08 Waste Collection- Annual Fee 1,500 0,00 1. 46 1,498,54 °
36210 Interest Earnings 3,000 0,00 463.42 2,536,58 15
36230 Contributions from Private Sou 720 0,00 0,00 720,00 °
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Totals Fund 603 Refuse Collection 103,220 13,918,19 104,070,82 -850,82
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.1 First Avenue NW
',0, Box 668,
t. Joseph, MN 56374
320) 363-7201
'ax: 363-0342
a ME ORANDUM
To: City counC.il Memb~rs µJ
VJAYOR' !.., . G
<:ennethJ,Hiemenz Fro : Chad A. Carlson~ Planning CommiSSion Secretary
Doe: 11/12/99 '
~LERKI RE: Background Information for the Variance Request
' ,IJMINISTRATOR
:ari Schmidt
The First State Bank of St; Joseph is requesting a Variance to the City's Sign Ordinance. As you
:::OUNCILORS recaU, the new bank facility wiUhave office space available for rent by other businesses.
310 Accbrdingto the Ordinande, the Bank and each business can have one sign attached to the
::: lert builr:ing, nnt to exeeed:;O :sqnare feet per sign. In addition, thefaeility can bave one detached
.. it sign not to exceed 50 square feet identifying one or.all of the business located in the building.
vlary Niedenfuer Fi9t State Bank of St. J~seph is requesting an 83.8 square foot Variance to the detached
sig . Please find encloseq in your packet a copy of the schematic drawing of the proposed sign.
Mr. Reinhart will be attending the meeting to address any questions.
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!1 First Avenue NW
~.O. Box 668,
;1. Joseph, MN 56374
320) 363"7201
~ax: 363-0342 Resolution of Finding
- '[he request of First Stat¿ Bank ofSt. Joseph for a Variance to the sign Ordinance came before the Planning
Çommission at a public Itearing held on Monday, November 1, 1999 at 7:00 P.M. in the St. Joseph City
~all. The purpose ofthejmeeting is to consider a Business Sign Variance for First State Bank ofSt.
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oseph. First State Bank of St. Joseph is requesting:
MAYOR ~t. Jose h Code of ordlances 52.14 subd. 12. Business Si S. Business or industrial signs may be
'::enneth J. Hiemenz
ected , attached or paitited on to a structures, and maintained in conjunction with a commercial or
[ustrial use provided:
:LIiRK! a) That the area on one side of all such signs erected on one street ITontage of anyone premises,
<\()MINISTRAT()R
:::ari Schmidt shall not exceed fifty (50) square feet.
~e property is legally described as: All that part of Lot One (1), Block Two (2) of Roske Addition, lying
:::OUNCILORS I esterly of the following described line: Beginning at the Southwest comer of Lot 1, Block 2, Roske
- ~ddition; thence North 89029' 58" East 421.64 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described;
::: lert fhence North 00004' 231' East to the North line of Lot 1, Block 2, Roske Addition and said line there
terminating, according to the plat and survey thereof, now on file' and of record in the office of Stearns
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Mary Niedenfuer þerequests for VarianJe has been submitted by the W. Gohman Construction, 30618 County Road #133,
~t. Joseph, MN 56374. !
toticO of this matter wa$ duly S<fVed and published.
considamion of the *onnation presonted to the planning Çommission and its application to Ibe
Comprehensive Plan an4 Ordinances of the City ofSt. Joseph, the Planning Commission makes the
following findings: I
I The proposed ~ariance is consistent with the standards for a Variance as stated in St. Joseph Code
of Ordinances 52.8 a-e,
Therefore, based on the ~bove findings, the Planning Commission makes the following recommendation:
Approve the 83.8 square foot Variance to the maximum square footage allowable for business signs
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Kalinowski closed the hèaring at 7:25 P.M.
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H First Avenue NW
'.0, Box 668,
:>t. Joseph, MN 56374 CITY OF ST. JOSEPH
,320) 363-720 I PUBLIC HEARIN,G
~ax: 363-0342
I.tr The Planning Commíssion for the City ofSt. Joseph shall conduct a publíc hearíngon
~ Monday, Novembÿr 1,1999 at 7:00 P.M. in theS.t. Joseph City Halt The purpose of the
vlAYOR meeting is to consider a Business Sign Variance for First State BankofSt. Joseph. First
7enneth 1. Hiemenz State Bank of St. ~oseph is requesting:
A 83.8 sqvare foot Variance to the maximum square footage allowabfe for
:u;RKI business signs as stated in St. Josevh Code of Ordinances 52.14 Subd. 12 (c ).
AUMINISTRATlIR
:::ari Schmidt Thproperty is feg~lIy described as:
::;OUNClLORS All that part of Lot One (1), Block Two (2) of Roske Addítion, lying Eastery of
the following described Hne: Beginning at the S.outhwest corner of Lot 1, Block
I 2, Roske ;}.ddition; tnence North 890 29' 58n East 42 I .64 feet to the point of
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it beginningiofthe line to be described; thence North 000 04' 23" East to the North
Mary Niedenfuer line of Lot 1, Block 2, Roske Addition and said line there terminating, according
to the pfatland survey thereof, now on fife and of record in the office of Stearns
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The requestsfor\{ariance has been submitted by the W. Gohman Construction, 30618
County Road #1 33, S1. Joseph, MN 56374.
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RepOÀOnthe 1~99L~gislative SeSsiOl1 I
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Dear Coa ition Members: i
A Refor Party governod' Republican-controlled House, and
experiencedDFL. Senate D¡1ade· the 1999 legislative session unique,
to say theJeast.Despite t~e uncertainty created by this newpolìtical -
landscape the, CGMG 1999 legislative program was a great success!
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The eG~e achieved *~ajorlegislativeobjectives for the session:
LGA was unchanged; we passed legislation that will make state
agencies ¡ ore accountableifor their rules; we fought off attempts to
repeal the Municipal Boarcl sunset;, and, finally, we stopped lìcense
tab fee c ts, that couldhá~e jeopardized highway funding.
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Despite of successes. this ¡session, it is more important than ever
for Great· rMinnesota c.iti~s to ,be .involved in the .legislati~e process
and to wttogether Wlth¡OUr !eglslatorsto protectrural mterests.
The gove nor's vetoes following the session suggest a bias against
. Greater ~innesota needs. I If this bias continues, protecting rural
interests . ill become even mqre difficult when you consider the
total futu~ecost of light rail transit (especially if it comes at the
expense of Greater Minnesota highways and bridges) and the
govemor', proposal to elïjninate LOA and other property tax
relief pro rams in 2003. I,
Details aJout the CGMe' J successes in ¡ts four legislatiye þrogram
areas are ¡contained in this i report. Participation by . a 'large. number
of Greater Minnesota citie~ made these accomplìshmentspossible.
ThankYOr for being a m~mber of the Coalition> and advocating . for
the cities and residents of Greater Minnesota.
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, 99 Legislative Summary cJalitiOn of Greater MiÍmesota Citâ'i .
Environment .
Goals
The goals of the CGMC environment program are to change the wastewater .
quality standards to be more cost-effective and scie~tifically valid, and to allow
cities· to petition to change existing water quality stdndards when they are
outdated or not based on science.
Actions
· The CGMC' developed' and supported legislat'on, HF1644. (Knoblach), to
implement revised water quality standards by egislation. These revised
standards were agreed to by the state's Water Quality Standards Advisory
Committee.
· The CGMC developed and lobbied legislatio~,HF879 (Knoblach)/ SF1636
(Stumpf), to allow local governments to petitirn an administrative law judge
for the amendment or repeal of an unreasonable state agency rule.
· The GGMC developed and supported legiSlatibn, HF917 (Knoblach) ,that .
would have allocated $4 million to fund the d~velopIÌ1entof a, cost-benefit
analysis model to evaluate the rationale behind certain water quality
standards.
Outcomes
· The MPCA provided Representative Knoblac~ with a letter agreeing to
change the standards by December 1999. Th agency repeated this commit-
ment in front of the House Enviromnent Committee and to the Governor's
Office. · If the MPCA Jails to meet the Decemfuer deadline, several legislators
have indicated they will reintroduce the legislÅtion (HF1644) next session.
· The CGMC was successful in· getting the Legitlature to pass the rules
petition bill (HF879/SF1636), which was also signed by the governor. This
new law . warks aniwportant· first step· .increTg greater accountaþi1iW for
state . agency rules.
· The CGMC did not push the cost-benefit legi lation (HF917) because. of the
high price tag, lack of support from the Adm~nistration, and the extraordi- .
narylobbying effort that WOUld. have been re,uired to pass~e hill.
For moreinfonnatiollaboutthesè,issues, attend the Annual SummerConferenceinBemidji,
August4-6, or call Flaherty & Associates, P.!A. at 651.225.8840.
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The ma n goals of the CGMC's annexation program are to make it easierfor '
cities tll annex areas t~t are urban or about to become urban, and to promote
good la d use in the state.
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· T e CGMC lobbi~d against attempts to repeal or extend the Minnesota
unicipal Board ~unset.
. T e CGMC lobbiyd against HF608 (Rukavina)/SF687 (Lourey) which
r instates the anne~ation election requirement.
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. · Tee CGMC succe~sfully defeated an attempt to repeal the Municipal
Board sunset -- SE'201 (Pariseau)/HF588 (Anderson, B.). The CGMC
Jrrked with the cpunties and townships to include language in the tax bill
crfying that the 'Director of Minnesota Planning has the authority to
e tablish the repla~ement process for the Municipal Board. Toward the end
of the legislative session, the members of the Municipal Board resigned,
Píompting the Le~islature to move the sunset date from December 31, 1999
to June 1, 1999. '
T~e CGMC was successful in killing the annexation election requirement
. l,gislation (HF608YSF687). In the House, the bill passed out of the Local
90vernment Committee, but died in the Governmental Operations
Committee. In th~ Senate, the bill did not receive a hearing.
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The CGMC's main goals are to preserve Local Gov~rnment Aid (LGA) funding
and to protect property taxpayers in CGMC cities.
Actions
· The CGMC sent candidate surveys and candidate commitment forms to all
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candidate forums and meetings around the stat~.
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Aid program, including the inflationary increa~e and LGA formula.
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referendum proposals, and attempts to impose Istrict limits on market value
Increases.
Outcomes
· During the 1998 election, the CGMC conducted 35 candidate forums and
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commitment forms from Greater Minnesota ca'ndidates who won in the
election last fall. I
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· Obtaining candidate commitments to support LGA during the 1998
election and meeting with tax committee mem~ers resulted in the CGMC
successfully achieving its goal of maintaining the current LGA program.
The inflationary increase will continue next ye~r and the LGA formula will
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were not included in the final tax bill. Levy limits were extended for one
more year, 'but the CGMC successfully lobbie~ to keep the C/¡ growth .
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The goa s of the, CGMC¡transportation program are to preserve the constitutional
dedicati In of highway furding and increase highway funding to meet transporta-
tion nee(Js. Minnesota 'sjhighways are funded by the gas tax and license tab fees.
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· Tie CGM C 'quickly responded to. the governor's tab fee cut. proposal, by
d~veloping and .lotlbying ·.legislation that· provided a reasonable tab fee cut
at~ctuallY increted high~ay funding.
· The CGMC'slegi~lation, SF362 (Langseth)/HF446 (Kuisle), cut tab fees
o y after voters approved a constitutional amendment to replace the funds
10 t to highways ..1 .
.. T eCGMCinitia~damedi~ and.legislatiyë strategy to help drive the
legislative discussipn toward cutting tab fees only if replacement. funds for
h~ghways are constitutionally guaranteed.
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· T e CGMC's bill, SF362/HF446, became the only tab fee cut proposal to
p. ss out of the Hðuse Transportation Finance Committee ,and be considered
b~ the House Taxi Committee. In the, end, the House decided not to cut
lirensetabfees.¡.. .
· T' eSenate propo~ed a tab fee cut based on principles similar to those
a I vocated by the CGMC.
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egislature decide:d not to cut tab fees.
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The L GA amounts listed below are afler the subtraction for various state .iminist~tiVe costs but befc>re the TIF
penalty subtraction (The amount of the 1999 TlF penalty is not yet availabl¡efor all cities). The 2000 LGA amounts
listed below are estimates. The 2000 certified LGA amounts will not be available until July or August of 1999.
Sum of Estimated Change from
1999 LGA & 2000 1999 to 2000
1999 LPA* LGA I Dollar Percent
Albert lea 4,240,481 4,314,833 74,352 1.8%
Alexandria 1,258,964 1,272,641 13,677 1.1%
Austin 4,735,713 4,834,299 98,586 2.1%
Baxter 127,650 352,806 225,156 176.4%
Bemidji 2,454,220 2,522,195 67,975 2.8%
Benson 893,122 916,373 23,251 2.6%
Brainerd 2,307,238 2,405,825 98,587 4.3%
Breckenridge 1,098,980 1,121,685 22,705 2.1%
Cambridge 401,149 417,573 16,424 4.1%
Chisholm 1,618,969 ' 1,655,082 36,113 2.2% .
Crookston 2,062,180 2,102,419 40,239 2.0%
Detroit Lakes 1,234,927 1,251,499 16,572 1,3%
East Grand Forks 1,629,941 1,686,742 56,801 3.5%
Fairmont 2,374,569 2,432,035 57,466 2.4%
Faribault 3,765,089 3,844,447 79,358 2.1%
Fergus Falls 2,756,364 2,812,402 56,038 2.0%
Glencoe 761,854 782,593 20,739 2,7%
Goodview 208,252 212.861 4.609 2.2%
Grand Rapids 1,410,952 1,440,297 29,345 2.1%
Granite Falls 604,492 618.640 14,148 2.3%
Hermantown 504,637 518,869 14,232 2.8%
International Falls 2,325,944 2.311,108 (14,836) -0.6%
La Crescent 315,291 321,146 5,855 1.9%
Lake City 781,171 800,384 19,213 2,5%
Le Sueur 673,757 684,927 11,170 1,7%
Litchfield 1,051,350 ,1,080,419 29,069 2,8%
Little Falls 1,691,853 1,724,485 32,632 1,9%
Luverne 1,021.104 1,045,406 24,302 2.4%
. Mankato 5,327,835 5,435,491 107,656 2.0%
Marshall 1,548,645 1,589,069 40,424 2,6%
Montevideo 1,176,626 1,207,628 31 ,002 2.6%
Moorhead 4,786,119 4,910,901 124,782 2,6%
Mora 464,638 476,531, 11,893 2,6%
New Ulm 2,770,072 2,830,2661 60,194 2.2% .
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1999 LPN LGA Dollar Percent
~orth Mankato 1,629,057 1,642,867 13,810 0.8%
. watonna 3,103,960 3,138,651 34,691 1.1%
~elican Rapids 274,120 285,300 11,180 4.1%
~erham 297,113 314,500 17,387 5.9%
~ipestone 915,407 938,284 22,877 2.5%
ed Wing 56,994 57,043 49 0.1%
~edwoodFalls 1,027,174 1,057,940 30,766 3.0%
I ochester 6,698,433 6,911,724 213,291 3.2%
Roseau 286,123 298,620 12,497 4.4%
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aint Charles 367,294 377,423 10,129 2.8%
~aint Cloud 6,830,936 7,101,295 270,359 4.0%
~aint James 872,661 897,021 24,360 2.8%
, aint Peter 1,334,769 1,379,503 44,734 3.4%
Fartell . 286,297 293,552 7,255 2.5%
rauk Rapids 1,118,058 1,142,092 24,034 2.1%
Staples 779,678 800,705 21,027 2.7%
IStewartville 643,005 660,129 17,124 2.7%
IThief River Fal,ls 1,342,922 1,381,061 38,139 2.8%
· Virginia 3,445,177 3,512,489 67,312 2.0%
Wadena 665,668 688,075 22,407 3.4%
Warroad 121,462 285,387 163,925 135.0%
Waseca 1,531,087 1,576,429 45,342 3.0%
Willmar 2,547,052 2,612,043 64,991 2,6%
Windom 768,263 787,007 18,744 2.4%
Winona 5,438,687 5,578,054 139,367 2,6%
Worthington 2,026,009 2,072,403 46,394 2.3%
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Jeff Van Wyche lGA 2000 CG.IIC '2.xJ.
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The Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities (CGMC) is a nonprofit
advocacy organization representing 61 citiJs located outside of the
Twin Cities metropolitan area.
For more than 20 years, the CGMC has unifed Greater Minnesota
cities with similar concerns. The CGMC ~ucates legislators about
issues important to Greater Minnésota citie, , and gives these cities
a strong voice at the Legislature through e ective lobbying, thorough
research, and an active involvement in the I¡egislative process.
The CGMC is the only organization that brings Greater Minnesota
city officials and legislators together to disduss the issues confronting
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Our mission is to develop viable, progressiv;e communities for
businesses and families through strong economic growth and
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land-use planning, sensible environmental regulation, a
balanced transportation system, and effective economic
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'TOW will €GMC membership.benejityourcity?
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· Provides your city officials with more opportunities to be acti~ely
involved in state issues r
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forc.e aft~eCapitol
· Helpsyoµr city be more effective by providing research and analysis
that conc~ntrates on issues facing your city
· SuppliesrGreater Minnesota cities with timely information that will
allow your city to react quickly to legislative activities
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· Ensures that Greater Minnesotaissues and concemsare heard at the
Capitol
'hat is th~ CG-¥C1smembershipas:¡essmellt?
The C r alitionofGre~ter Minnesota Cities' member assessment funds the CGMC's
progra s on propertyltax and LocalGovemment Aid, transportation, environmental
r~gUla¡Ory r~fonn, anf land use. policy.
jl,OOO base + $11 per capita CGMC assessment
TheCpMC's econorµic development fee is funded by a separate voluntary
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0.13. per capit~. economic development assessment
1$500 minimum assessment, $5000 maximum assessment)
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What c;!ies make up the, CGMC? ..
Albert Lea International Falls Rochester ·
Alexandria La Crescent Roseau
Austin Lake City Rushford
Baxter Le Sueur S1. Charles
Bemidji Litchfield S1. Cloud
Benson Little Falls S1. James
Brainerd Luverne S1. Peter
Breckenridge Mankato SarteIl
Cambridge Marshall Sauk Rapids
Chisholm Montevideo Staples
Crookston Moorhead Stewartville
Detroit Lakes Mora Thief River Falls
East Grand Forks New VIm Virginia
F airmont North Mankato Wadena
Faribault Owatonna Warroad
Fergus Falls Pelican Rapids Waseca
GIencoe Perham Willmar
Goodview Pipestone Windom ·
Grand Rapids Red Wing Winona
Granite Falls Redwood Falls Worthington
Hermantown
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economic devl~lopment issues. The CGMC is non-partisan and lobbies for.
good public policy for the entire state.
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The CGMC fakes consistent and defensible positions based on members'
principles. It lobbies with good information and its volunteer members
lobby their l~gislators and legislative leaders at the Capitol. The CGMC
retains Flahe~ & Associates, P .A. to assist with research, policy analysis,
and lobbying.
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· Property Taxes , ..' I . .;.
The CGMC is committedto afair prope¡rty tax system. Webelievethat
Local Government Aid (LGA) is essentìal to an equitable tax policy, and
have successfully preserved LGA for odrcities. Property tax issues will
remain a comerstoneofour advocacy tgram.
. Annexation and Land Use
The CGMC believes that good use of çur land and resources is imperativt
to preserving viable regional centers. rheCGMC works for annexation
policies that limit urban sprawl and pf¡0mote economic growth, efficient
delivery of government se~ices, andrvirOnmentlli protections.
· Environment
The CGMC's environment program~'ocuses on state rnandates on cities
and making sure that they are reason~ble, necessary, and cost-effective.
We advocate for environmental regulations based on sound science and
believe that legislmiveoversight Oft he MPCA should be increase.
· Transportation
The goals of the CGMC transportalon program are to. prese~e the
constitutional dedication of highwa, funding and increase highway
funding to meet transportation neei. Minnesota's highways are funde
the gas tax and license tab fees, an the CGMC works to ensùre that tt
revenue sources remain constitutionally dedicated.
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The CGMC's economic developmfnt program works to support
Greater Minnesota cities in enhancing and expanding their current
economic development programs khile preserving and clarifying tax
increment funding.
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ACTIONS ~F THE NORTHSrrARCORRIDO~ DEVELOPMENT For more
AUTHORIT(NCDA) AT TJ.!E OCTOBER 7. 1999 MEETING: information,
. The N CDÁ approved a resolution lidentiiYingthe alternatives to be carried forward inoo the contact:
Anoka County
Environme?tal Impact Statement for theNorthstar Corridor Project. The alternatives are the Tim Yantos
No-Build, lransportation System~ Management, and Commuter Rail Service. The commuter 612-323-5692
rail alternatrve will include the evrluation of 14 station locations, a. feeder bus system, and
connection to the Hiawatha Light . Rail Transit line at Third Avenue North. Benton County
The NÇOAapproved the recommþnded evaluation criteria for selecting the Locally Preferred Rick Speak
320-968-5001
:raosportar Investment Strate~ (LPTIS). The evaluation of alternatives is a critical step
In the Phas· II Northstar Corndor Major Investment Study (MIS). Thcse measures are a Hennepin
refinement ¡of the evaluation criteria approved during the Phase 1 Feasibility Study and will County
be studied rith four goals for the ;project in mind: Gary Erickson
· 1) improve mobility and safety within the Corridor, 612-348-4182
· 2) mi~imize adverse environ.menta·l impacts and foster positive environmental effects,
· 3)Crerte transportation sup~ortive land use development patterns, and Sherburne ~1
· 4)prte a cost-effective td efficient transportatio n investment strategy. County :
Brian Bensen !
The evalu1ion criteria for the respective goals include: transit system usage, roadway system 612-241-2703
operations, safety, and goods movement (goal 1); proximity impacts, air quality, energy,
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land use, d splacements, development form, and economic development (goal 3); and cost, http://
cost effecti¡veness, and operating efficiencies (goal 4).
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INFORMATION ITEMS:
. The next teps in the station are~ planning process are: 1) develop station layouts, or "foot Next NCDA
prints," for specific locations, 2) present station layouts to the Technical Advisory Committee Meeting:
on Octobe 21, 3) develop guidelìnes for development within J4 to ~ mile radius of each Thursday,
station, 4) chedule meetings wit~ communities in early November, and 5) identify tools to November 4,
guide land acquisition. 1999, 4:3.0 p.m.,
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. A lunche n·honoring Congressman Jim Oberstarwas held at the VFW in Elk River on Sherburne
September 20. A model train wa~ presented to Congressman Oberstar in recognition of his County
continued upport of the Northst*r Corridor commuter rail project. Courthouse,
Elk River, MN.
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1. Call meeting to order I'
2. Acceptance of minutes from August 4 Advisory and Budget meeting I
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4, Old Business ¡
A. Engine I 'ãhdlàdderll hàve been recertified
B. Estimates ifor painting and parking lot seal coating were received
C. New bunk,er pants and coats are ordered
D. Any other/Old Business
5. New Business j
A. Grant applications are out to DNR'and OSHA for turnout gear
. B. Should wf( start charging excavators who hit gas lines?
C. Review ~elief Association Financial report
D. Any othe~ New Business
. Adjournment
f there are any questions or comments concerning the agenda, please contact
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FfR l~tl\'IEIHATI1RELEASE
Dai(c: No\'cmbcJ 4, 1999
('otl:¡l~t: Tom Crui~shank. Transit Planner
Ph me:: 320-25 t - 499
ST. CLOUD l\'lTC CONDUCTS
PIDBLIC TELEPHONE AND RIDER SURVEY
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ST . CLOUD.Minn--Dur~ng the week of November 8th, the St. Cloud Metropolitan Transit
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Commission (1\ITC) will, be conducting a public telephone survey of 600 households tluoughout St.
Clobd, Sauk Rapids,W~ite Park, SartelI, and St. Joseph. The survcy willbcfocused on people
WhJdo not rcgularl)'l'idc the bus. Those selected wJll be guided through a series ofq ucstiol1s
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. ind ding what the 1\lTC~1 could do to encourage them to ride the bus and their opinions on funding
and tlH.' ncc"'ssÎt)'of bus ~cn'ice in tbeir communit)·.
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The ,'L Cloud MTC hilS contracted \\lith a team of transportation professionals Icd by tb....· Philaddphia-
basc~ firm of Abl'ó.\l11s'ChcJ,"\vony & Associates to prepare an update to the MTC's Transit Dcvclopnh.'IH
Plan tTDP) for theSt. CloJd area. The goal oflhc TDP is to provide the pcopkofthcSl.Cloud arC~t
with \mprovom¢uls ;n PUbl\O trll"sitsorvke. All aspects of the existingpuh lie transit sYslem arc hdn g l
closeli examined andtransl.t service recommendations will be made which wiIJ emphasize any .
oppolunil.ìcs for improvement. Improvements to existing bus services as well as the feasiÞility of .
expa/1' ing services to $1. Jo~cph and SartcIl arc being explored. :It'
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The b' :>is f(.lr dcvdoping buJ service recommendations is an extcnsivepubtic participationpl'Ogram, "
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Two c: mponcnts ofth..: .)ubl,ic participation progrmn will begin the week oCNovcmbcl' 8th. Till.' first
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being t 1C telephone survcy -~hc MTC lnst conducted a public telephone survey in 1996. The scc()nd
comporntis a SUI'Vl'Y of rid~;rs 10 detcnnIne allY problems with current services and arcas wlt..:n:
. iffiPrOInen\s arc needed. Ar riders will be asked 10 complete Ole a((aehed survey fonn.
MMISSlONllI:; JU1I1V LU,l;r CI~^A' wooov BISSETT· VIr-I" r.tJAIR, CHUCK WINKELMAN - TAEASI,JR£FI. PAUL j., AINC$MU HI ' OCCR/i7AAY
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nt wrote. on t want ny', w y els emgremem f . owen s t.i an Samt John s. th .... .. b h'I' " ,t" '. '" .'" \ ,.",., «.' ..... ~."
"""~'ff~"" ...... - '. ."., I kill d ch d . ....' " e '''posItIve >, reat a yzer natlDg statements ~;"",:' .'
Ite,:stu "J'::~ y~ gu~. ,1 ~nlf\,;¡many peop ~ ~ e .. ea, a):', ,H«!~ever~. some students say.:. d' th d' d . 't ", I' -:-';:';o'lf,' ..·..<·t"U"Ç(j,¡f>6f;;,id,{:1~,',.... if'.
~.!þßr,~..'! ~~aÿ~fo.Go~~ö r~u¡þi;~~ are !1p{ ~t;1,11e~bered?....Ho~,: .. th~y..~av~, felt i~cr~asi!1g1yu::,~ea~.lDg: /y,; I :~~!' ,~~~P,Y>:,.:r"'·~I, lo.~t ~Y.r~s~~.c~.an~ \oy-
t Change'your messed up\vays."¡:J.':p1any peop1e are kll/ed each day· harassed, by SaIDt Joseph' ",,, A11 they told me is that I alty to pohce off1cers who are
Ã1f~p:~d~~r'~t~·''i:D¡;.~:t~;,~.wh? ch?os\! 't~Jono~Jhë ':CO~éct' po1iée'~, off~cers during 'this ' .. ha.d b~en ~ri~king" GI~ver'" 'suppós~d tô, h"proteèting .
ërše"nC{ ~ê··Úiÿ 'ôf io~r thail': ,moral hf~trl~, ~f b_eIDg straight? ~chool year. . '. '!::¡¿;: ;",;,j,,;,'i ,,,'a ~ald~ ,.J ,þ'a,~11 ~~~een ,drlDk- ,I: Inn~c.ents ..Instead o!. pro,se:, ~:
ahl:'!-,,f.I,w~t~d, to ~ive ~our;: I;to~ come you do not ~raw' ou:- .':::'rW~ "~~'àB/SJU '''students "lOg: 1";'<;:': ,~.;;, ,,;¡ " '."':.' ';;. <..C~tlDg_ them." Glover sai~~ ':~ .
lil, 1 would have signed up tb be '. .tIDes o~ all these people: who, ID said thà~ Saint Joseph police, ')" Glov,er sa~«!.. that she was" . Pete Edlund; a 21 year:old '
r.;,;:,tM,tlf:~;'~;;;r,¡~~~.,,;:~; "'f " , my beh;f, ~~s~~e, t~ ~:,?~~_o~ < o'ffjcer,s were not stralghtfor-. ~ .bo~her~d þy remark.s s~e ,s~id .. SJU }1Ínior, 'said he was tréat-
oííé'ì'i;:m~ft"pRiSM ~ce'ved' ~ore so, .:'/i;Y. .":"" ':;-:"'" ':'. ,,, ward' with them and .not ,~.the pol~~C!' ~.a~e ~h.lle wnt!ng r ed dlSrespe~tfully by the Saint
o Yeâfšr~ió fiåm' a fOnner~U - "You drew a~ outhne becau~e respectful toward ~hem ~hen ,,,u.p her mlDo.~ consumption . Joseph polIce when he ,was
nafor;read, MPleasè take m off he was gay ~d kllled because of It. they' were c~~rged., ~ith : tIcket. ,She saId that one ~f 1- pulled over for ,speeding .!n, .
ur ìnåmìii Ifsi':l don't wantto" You are angry, because ~ere;u;e off~ns~s In town, e,arll~r.this,' the ?ff1cers. allud:d to their September. ,,' ..... :" ",.;;;~;,:~
a pârt'õf~ùÎ"Cårise. Don't I ver t~ose who .,dlsagree\flth this semester. '..,..,. .::.,''':;'; '", ~'posslb~e ~se of gen,der pro~il- Edlund said that he" told:
ndmë~'ariÿ of,your bUlí.:...·..hfestyle. .... .'" ".:..;:;-;: ,;, Sarah Glover, a'20 year-óld', IDg-pICklDg out an equal,.,the pol.ice.that he ha~ had two
1a ut..n~ !ha~~fags" .' Ml ~m angry bec~use 'you CSB{,~ophòmore, said that she . nu~~erfof ~en :îd women at cups of beer ~t.Sal's ,Bar and
retl1e sentiments w ich have. httered on o~r sld~- . was~upset. by the tre~tment pa les o~ a co 0 tests. that the pohce gave him a
Ri.edto.Put,toän en ,by wal.ks, not your own. ,and this . sh~.~. ,,,J'ecel~ed -fr,om Saint AccordlDg to G~over, when Bmthalrz~r to check wh~t~er
tempi:ing to sprelld the me age . SEE PRISM PAGE 3: Joseph pohce officers when she. asked questIons about. he fell wlthlD the legal dnvlDg
at hate crimes can occur ny. Group wants more helpfrom the ~he was pulled out of a party their use of .gender. qu~tas, . SEE POLICE PAGE 4:
,. r I..." i '" 1\.11 !!11 ,t. one of the offIcers saId: YOIl ~.",....,. ,,,...,,,... ..../:.... ,1'....1'..,..
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jS.t~;11~J;lg\¡Of'PQs ter ~f~~~;rita,~~m~t (0.1 >'.in
,'X' ,:,' ..r " .... :,' e" ...... . '.' Edllindandhi~friend,
casts negatIve SJU lunìor Josh LeClaire,
. ..,. ,..... ." . . h~i~~sa~1~hi~0~~cee :t~1t!hb~
leh 'Whe t then later said he wasn't, .,.,.
"At the side ofmycár, the
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Rebb" ~ -. k,·,::,tothelrcarandtol melwas
.'1 . on..·....., .' '. ·ee . ,.··'\"i>··L,,:;.~ji~';1~1~~I::;~~~~~i~:a.t~~:~~,~.I~;;,1
':';·r';;'¿~;,:'?::,\,i¡~:}'; ,L,!~ '. .:: \L:,'.:..· .,i~q~'4;·\!r~t';;:~:';t0 ¡~~~~i~ng ùfi:n~e t:k: na[~~~~
removed: but Van. K~¡¡â~t;,W~ite:Parkpolice s!ation: He
,.stated th~t it might nothaye' ,hid "¡.he ',.'Was given : the
,. been a~roved, . She ,was. 'lntox¡Jyzer-;:-the sec<:!nd alcp-,
'.' under t e\lssump·tionthat.:þoJ b.reat.h test t,hat ,Is..a<,h,mt-
"'," . "the poster ''''had ':·:been . ,ted as eVlden~e m coutt-::-al!d
.'; " ',...' ,'. . approved, þut when:~uRBth~tt~:rea?I?g ~~~:q,.o:~~.
:"".'fhe,W1!1I of Pornography . representatlve§ t,~p(J,d:lt uPd .N;:'Edlurtd~ò;was'.'!release,d
has been sllenced,.,The poster 'they discovered It ·st!lI.habecausehis'b~e,ath 'test,indl-
t~at jJ?cludedcut~out. mar,a-: not·.: b~ën;istamped~','~¡:'SJ.u".,catéd. hêwás~l:It, guì\tY'.9f a
.zmeplctures of.scantIly .c a<.J ',senior Adanl Bnsk.:sald, ,m "DUI.':J!dl1J.udJ;'Was\Jnstead
wql1},ena!ld;th~;w.l:lrds,:~ls,<response 'Jo.:the;r~moval. of given á speeding ticket.',; ",
.th!s 'an :,JnVltatlOn;to :,rape >the.poster, ,,"It's ."aggravatIng :~"";;"'dl ':': ¡f::"'d :"lì'I::h":'¡" '
:me?~was stolen from the.~all'"becàuse it shows that no one >?~: 1J.1)la,I,~ a "IS{ar
'ó{.,Se,xton·:'CoiJimons· at.:,,:reallyçaresat thisca,mp.1J.s.";,,¡,'Was . "t.~\f!\ "'::,un. ,er/ ,po Ice
'a(JprojumatelY7'20 ''fuesday..", .,.. "" :',':',''';.. ",¡ .." ,order,s.to ,StuE!ve .s,Garage,
mght threeho¡r~after itwas;,C:";The ':iTr!Je,..c°f,·,Op¡>r¡)ss l<:!nEdlund';sáj4he ,::\1ad.totay
displ~yed .across .... from:the;wll1 .re,l1}alll 0D:,t\1e; wa'lJ~$50,().O"f.l:lr. t\1,~.,towmg, .: l;lt
¡,Tree 'of OppÍ'ëssion~",.',.SE!xton Jor theJt)m~ll!dero.. thata;Judgt):l~duced,..hls
;·¡"."r ." ..'.... ..,.. '.' ..,..'. ..,.: ''':'.the week..:'It 'Is~nlceberg ,s(Jee'ding fine,to.compeµsate
;,·;;..,.Jhe. W all of Pornograp,hY';model'representatlOn ·of·the., him for the tQwbill,·.' ",,'-. '
,.. ;and."th,e:Tree ,of OppresslOn¡'''gender ..stereotypes"cÌhat,..0' ....,. ',,. .'..' ,.,.."..'.. _
" "'..' .'.' ',' .;·t:..." . wer!Jdl.~play~.d as p~~t of the '.(subconsciously) create;an'" Edlund said thl!-t he IS, con,
' ".,' ", /;'::';', .... ,," ":,), ,,, ,Whlte;',:~I~boJ?i"Week'atmosphere to enc!lura,ge.sex-..fusddby}~:p~h~.e.:..of~15ers
"' ' e'·' G camralgn, "White Ribbon. ual assault,"BenOltsald,.i;< c0!1uct:;,.,:¡.",..",.oc."
' Wee ,an event put on by '. .... ....'.. '.. '. ·,..'~'I understand that the
'§W N'In cent· 0 urt St.d,., ~d.'"'''A"I"''' ,'1" '~¡~'~J~k'~! :~H:~: h..., j.b t. d.. b.""'.!
. .'.. Sexual VIOlence' (SAASV), s ar s, ~eàding to 'tllassceil~" they could have been more
\ ", e , I was 'started to support sur- j1;u<\ge, " " 'úntil honest and open,;Idon't
1 (lIn g k tarteâ ! .1.."., "",I m"." ",d }" Ir·d .d:~~~;';¡::'!:;p wUb k""u', h,' d "II ~, 1 W",
'.. ; - to spread awareness of ItS . Ina 1 e d' urder' ,,". l&gal when h.e then placed me
-'.. '. .. . , causes·iTo cap off the we~k, rapea~ ~ ,,', ..under arrest, I don't under-
.... , volunteers passed out white BenoIt saId, . We, need to stand why he changed hIs
. .. ". .... ribbons at t~e', bus ,stops, work !In everyday thIngs that story," said Edlund,
.. , ". .,: . !:' ,..., Students who wear rIbbons contrIbute to the rape cul- . ...., . h . 1"
lIKE WiíÍŒR .'. . If this new. ~oÆosal éoes make the statement that they ture, The 'tree is ..meant for '. The S;\Utt iísep mP;:e~te
according' to sc e ule,it ese wiII not commit, condone or students to examine' their were con ac e or c~he onl'
'ORIAL STAFF WRITER . new apartments in the Tundra remain silent in regards to own knowledge that con- P¡¡.e Janss<:;r bias for com:
i:,','. ,¡, ;""'i·i',;., :: could 0f.en fO~1 st~d~ill~, as sexual a~,s,a~I~;". ", ,tributes to.the ~þjectification :he~Ct~\~~~~aÎd,'he, ,declined
.,.,' ...d..."., .'. ·''',J'·'',..'r "'.""0> ". early as aU, ~o. ".' ... In response to .the ,dlsap- . .q{"wo~ell' '. , ,'." ,,' because Þ.e'1snew to the force
,i\John's ··rectntIy 'aUthr'....·W,hen,asked..a~out ther.en~~earance of .the. Wall of ..,..,Students who wish J'!1ay gut ãhd" hâs "JittIe""kriowle'dge
1 construction a! lea t 'ovatlOn.of e:ustlllg "hoµ'dng, ornograph,Y, a stud~nt work- leaves on the tree If t ey about police-student rela-
new Vincent Court resJ- A:sch~man saId !hat res I en-' er at the InformatIOn de,sk know someone who has been tions in town,
;e, according" to Linu,s tlal hfe w?uld lIke to see ~~esaid, "I think there was a'mls- sexualJy assaulted.. '. ..
eman, OSB, a member 9f Joe Hall kitchen upgrad,ed, ..\lnderstandi~ between what Though less controVersiál .
housing comm!ttee. ~t . 'According tò Brother, Isaac ..wasexpecte to be on the response to the Tree of it!s ~kilY for women to b~
' .. . The foundatlOn,an~. Connolly, OSB, dean of s~u- poster" and what was OpprE!ssion is also mixed, obJectlfIe? . ~nd as~aulted,
ings' for the ne dents at SJU, the housmg allowed, ~ SJU senior Mike Sersch felt The mOVle IS available at
ntown . duplex havie !=ommìttee ,is exploring the ,He said the reactions of that although the SAASV is Alcuin Library,
Idy been construct~~, . Idea of addmg a fourth floor th'e students who, passed. by presenting a valid r!oblem, . Other '·eve.nts ..of ..week
Ie new Vincent Cour~ to Mary Hall., It would not the Jjoster before ItS demise, they are not attac Ingthe lllcluded Sex In the Dark on
,h is scheduled to be con¡~ t!ike place until t~e'co.nst!u!=- "I~ idn't seem to say wh,at I issue in an effective. manner. Tues,day, an anonymous dis-
,d for use by fall, 2000, I,S t~on phase the unIversIty IS m thInk they (Human Rela!lOns. ~The implication (of the cusslon about sex and sexual-
g built to the west of right now, dubbed phast two, Board (HuRB) wanted ,It to Tree of Oppression) is that ity, Thursday saw
lent Courts 10/11 . ~nll ~~rd~h~n~e~te pS~:~: ck~owen s:~ s~y, T~et guys werJ I~hklll~ i~ everyt,hing can be changed by, peif,y Ladeau, a speaker
.... . ~'h '. , , p" ..'" '" , .'" ","!""h' I,.,.",. T" '<om '''S"."I Am."
Ie new residence, like a I p ase tree, . I were readlllg the words, '. prob em is systematIc,. Center in S1, Cloud, will
>ther Vincent Courts, wi I The. Annex, locate1i near HuRB co-skonsored W~ite Capitalism is set up to obJec- speak at O'ConnelJ's tonight,
ist of two six-perso t~e SCience Center, WI. con- Ribbon Wee. Van KnIght tify women, Women are pos- I dd't' t SAAAV
tments, housin~ a total f tmue td ~o~se st'ïf~nts ntex} expressed disappointment sessions, objects to be Hu~B ~ndl ~~~pu~ Ministry'
udents, Officia s said th'e year an }n act WI . e ,par, 0 saying, that the p~rpose of owned,· White' Ribbon Week, wa~
nate. the cost to bie . ~~~ h~cucs~~8i~~tt~~y ¿~~sn;;Yl~- ~~e pos,ter wasd tb ,pron:~:~ In addition to the display sponsored by RAD, Health I
>,000, Th~ university first started ISC~SSI,on an rh~;e are in Sexton.. S~ASV: put, on Advocates, and the Cultural i
Iere is a possibility th~t placing students in the Annex ~~!llIzatlOn that ~day" events to lllsplre diScussion. Affairs Board, According to ¡
her Vincent Court will be this semester due to I*ck or' lllgS you see ever " On Monday they presented Benoit, reactions of students I
orized for the start df other student residential CSB junior Sarah Schml~t Dreamworlds II at to White Ribbon Week have ..
fall as well. If authd- s ace saw the goster soon after, It O'Connell's in the HCC, The been mostly optimistic,
I, it will be built to th1e p.' , ' was exhi ited, Schmidt said, film "examines how images, except for the occasional dis- I·
of Vincent Court 70/7f .Connolly also saldl thilt "I was confused by the mes- movies, and MTV affect the senter. "One guy said he did-
have the same design an Seldenbusch apartments wIll sage of the poster, but I got a wax we perceive the world n't need to wear a ribbon ¡j
. others, be renovated o,":er th,e summer sense of an attack against all an helJ¡s us to understand because he 'wasn't a rapist,' I ti
C ' ~_!O l!TIprove the lll,tenor for the men, rapists or not." how me ia influences the way another guy said he was 'too e
ncent ourt apar' JunIOrs who tYPlcalJy occupy th' k ! t I '11 '1 t ¡
't f ix sIn~le '. . d' None of the pictures we In a IOU sexua busv to wear an) Jon. JU
~om~I~~~ct aOco~mon 11\- thor~e ap~;tm,~n.t~. _,Accq,r 1t:I,& ,I.. 1:" .' ",,1.... _,,,. ;1
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