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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-23-1985 Council Packet Special MeetingMINUTES OF THE SPECIAL ORONO COUNCIL MBETING HELD DECEMBER 23, 1985 ATTENDANCh 5:05 PM CONSENT AGENDA* The Orono Council met on the above date with the following members present: Mayor Butler, Councilmembers Grabek, Frahm, and Hammerel. Councilmember Adams arrived at 5:17 PM. The following represented the City staff: City Administrator Bernhardson and Public Works Coordinator Gerhardson. It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel, to approve the Consent Agenda* as submitted. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. CITY ADMINISTRATORS REPORT: 1986 INSURANCE BIDS After a brief presentation by City Administrator Bernhardson together with questions from the Council, .it was moved by Councilmember Grabek, seconded by Councilmember Frahm, that the City Council award in, urance bids to the firms listed in Schedule A as follcwa: LeagL of Minn. Ins. Trust -Package Ins. $63,8-' E.B.A. - workers Comp. $36,864 Crowther - Liquor Liability $8,750 Hartford - Boiler Insurance $174 UP4C - Crime $822 Apple Valley - Agent of Records Fee $4,350 Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. 1986 APPOINTMENTS Th Councilmembers reveiwed the list of proposed ap^ointments. It was suggested that the following ads tions be made: Charles Kelley, Planning Commission Chairman Paul Taylor, Planning Commission Vice -Chairman Mary Butler, Southwest Sanitary Sewer District Gary Phleger, Alternate Attorney Tim Adams, Acting Mayor It was moved by Councilmember Grabek, seconded by c .icilmember Frahm, that City Council direct staff to prepare the appropriate resolution for adoption at the January 13, 1986 meeting setting forth appointments for 1986. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. Councilmember Adams not voting. CRYSTAL BAY SEWER PROJECT City Administrator Bernhardson requested this item be placed on the agenda for discussion. The followi.,q outlining of an agreement to adjust contract in exchanis for claims on the project. It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Adams, that the proposal as presented be agreed to. Motion, Ayes S. Mays 0. MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD DErEMBER 23, 1985 ACD BOATS AT RESIDENTIAL DOCKS* It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel, that Council accept City Administrator Bernhardson's memo regarding LMCD's proposed ordinance for number of boats at residential docks. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. 1986 FEE SCHEDULE* It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel, that Ordinance No. 17, Second Series be adopted setting forth the fee schedule for 1986. Note that the updated dog license fee will not take effect until 1987. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. CHLORINATOR PURCHASE* It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel, that the City Council approve emergency purchase of a chlorinator for the Water. Plant from Vessco Company in 1985, not to exceed $1,100.00. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. REFUND PAYMENT OF CERTIFIED UTILITY PAYMENT* It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel, that the City Council approve refund of $30.00 from the Sewer Operating Fund to Helen Winkle, to avoid double payment of a certified utility bill. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. 1986 SCHEDULE FOR A2TB1sDANCE AT PLANNING COMMISSION MKKTINGS* It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel, to approve the schedule for Council Members' attendance at Planning Commission meetings for 1986 as submitted. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. LICENSES* DILLS* It was moved by Councilmember erahm, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel, to approve the following license: Home Occupation - Dennis Krump 25 North Stubbs Bay Road Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel, to approve payment of the All Funds Accounts and Liquor Store Accounts. Notion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. ADJOONNNHNT 5s3S PM It was moved by Councilmember Hammerel, seconded by Councilmember Frahm, to adjourn the special Council meeting at 5:35 PM. Motion, Ayes 5, Nays 0. ATTEST: r Dorothy M. Hal in, City Clerk Mary Butler, Mayor Tim dame, Acting Mayor CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ORONO SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1985, 5:09 P.M. (•) Asterisk items are considered to be routine items to be enacted upon by one motion by the City Council under the Consent item• on the agenda. Discussion will be held upon request. ROLL CALL 1. CONSENT AGENDA" CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT 2. 1986 Insurance Bids • 3. LMCD!Boats at Residential Docks 1. 1986 Fee Schedule • S. 1986 Year End Appointments • 6. Chlorinator Purchase • 7. Refund Payment of Certified Utility Payment • B. 1986 Schedule for Attendance at Planning Cemmiss.on LICENSES (9*) BILLS (18') MINN. �� IriiG x DEC P a uses TO: Mayor and City Council �����((\\§1 C" � �t� NOW FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City AdministratoP'` DATE: December 20, 1985 SPBJBCT: 1986 Insurance Renewal Attached are the following schedules for insurance renewal: a.) Premium Summary Comparison 1985-1986 (includes summary of coverage changes) b.) Budget - Premium comparison for 1986 The total renewal premium is $10,742 under what was budgeted. This was principally because we had over estimated the amount of increase for workers compensation. It should be noted our agent of record Dewy Carlson went to extensive effortb to obtain better quotations but the search was not fruitful because of the difficult insurance market condition. RDCOMMENDATION - The staff recommends award of bids to the companies MTed in Schedule A. PROPOSED MOTION - Moved by , seconded by , that the City award insurance bide to the firms listed in Schedule A. Ayes Wale 7 Package E cems Property Workers Ccap. Auto Public Officials Umbrella Liquor Boiler Crime Reeerve Agents no Total PREMIUM "LrIMA Y City of Orono Box 66 Crystal Ray, Mn. 55323 (Fiis• �bl 4 0-111 1985 $10,600. 789. 30,094. 7,871. 1,236. 6, 500. 4,071, 2,586. 174. 495. 58. $64,476. Liquor-$4,000 for $500,000 additional SCHEDULE A 1986 5 31,935. Incl. 36,864. EBA 8.104. League 4,443. Leequs ($1,000,000) 15,000. League 4,375. Crowther 2,500. lent/Crow. 174. Hertfore 715. UFiC 107. UFiC 4,383. League 4,350. $112,950. a APPLE VALLEY IWUBANCE AQ2CY P. 0. BOX 24068 APPLE VALLEY, M ,44ES0TA 55124 City of Orono Box 66 Crystal Bey, Im. �5323 Re: Insurance Proposal Sane exceptions to the proLosal & what has Keen changed by the League. League has a m+nin $100. deductible for Auto Physcial. Dwage. League has a minimum $250. deductible on General Liability Property Danege. League Public Official Limit of Liability is only $600,000. However it is included in their Urbrella. To raise the deductible to $1000. on Property - Savings $604.00 To raise the deductible to $1000. on Inland Marine - Savings $429.00 thrbrella excludes' Pollution Absolute Child Molestation Cara Custody 6 Control Ligtnr Liability Alternate Bailer quite from Western Net ioral $150.10 Page - 2 'nsuranr, Proposal Caps in your coverage fran the pasta Liquor Liability - only $500,000. Coverage ihErella - only $1,000,O00. Coverage Public Official - Prior acts excluded. You should be able to bury pricy act from 1Vior for 75% of yow old premium or $`.KK'.00. We are verifying this. General Liability - Pollution (absolute) excluded. 1906 InseWN BUDUT loss loan= 9101 tum COfVMIO0M OVER ' 1906 1906 (UNDER) WOIK14ENS POMP BUDGET PREMIUM NUD,;KT .eneral fund 56,720 12,169 124,651) Water Dept 2.540 11516 (11616) Suer Dept 2,671 1.581 (1,081) Golf Course 1,920 916 (5961 Liquor Store 1,430 812 (5)61 OVER 1905 1986 (UNOERI 11MDRE1,1. �t BUDGET PRlN:uM CUDGET .enl. Puna 81515 11,009 2,965 Water Dept 219 120 96 Sewer Dept )H 680 140 .olf Course 579 io0 210 Liquor 1,716 21901 296 OVER 1986 11,06 (UNDER) AUTO INS et'DGET PRENrUM BUDGET M n. ul fund 12,295 6.714 15,5651 Water Dept 980 196 15861 Sever Dept 1, 470 591 (80)1 rolf Coo'.e 905 405 PACKAGE INS INCL. PROPENTI 19L. MARINE CRML. LIAOILI" CRIME a E6O ,:enl fund 12,165 )11420 191175 Water Dept 71590 I'll ' '6) %a", Dept 1.215 2.910 11565 Liquor $tore I1405 6.212 21821 "if Caur.e 61200 21989 (1.4011 DOM 1R0P Liqu.' 71125 0,7So 1.925 Coif Coors. 61110 1,$o6 13.1101 Itentatl rel 11t, o! 5 I U, 791 I I L 91l l 5"MEDAL! 8 -.,.urir W ,T!;%,; 3 TO: Mayor and City Council +, FROM: Mark Be.ahardson, City AdministratoA DATE: December 18, 1985 SUBJECT: 1986 Appointments Apart trom the appointments for Park and Planning Commission we would like to have you review the proposed resolution for appointments for 1986, which will require formal adoption at our flr..c meeting in January. we are however, presenting it so that the Mayor who wi l l be absent on January 13 can he present for any discussion. The proposed changes for 1986 are: Lead Attorney - Kathleen Blatz for Tom Radio Official newspaper - Laker and Pioneer for the Weatonka Sailor West Hennepin Human Services - Sue Morrison 6 LaDean McWilliams Alternate Marc McCabe delete Jean Kottemann In addition to those changes the following deletions are made: Ma: License Inspection Committee gpe�.al Prosecutor Advisory Committee/Noerenberg County Park As for additions we will be re,, rmending the insertion of an alternate attorney for a term at the meeting. Should you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me. PROPOSiD MOTION - Moved by seconded by , that the City Council direct staff to prepare the appropriate resolution foc the January 11, 1996 meeting setting forth appointments for 1936. Ayes , Mays A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING APPOINTMENTS FOR THE YEAR 198'i BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Orono, Minnesota, that the appointments and designations fcr the year 1986 are as follows: APPOINTNXWT/DESIGNATION Acting Mayor Planning Commission Councilmcmber Park Commission Chairman Planning Commission Chairman Planning Commission Vice -Chairman Human Rights Chairman Re>resentative to Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Representative to Association of Metropolitan Municipalities Lead Attorney City Attorney Firm Lead Engineer City Engineering Fir.,i Health Officer Auditor Fiscal Agents Official Newspaper Official Deposit�ri•s 19s6 Z to mate Barbara Peterson Sani�y We sih doEllen Harr Mary Butler Kathleen Blacz Popham, Haik, Schnobrich, Kaufm and Doty Glenn Cook Bonestroo, RDsene, Anderlik and Associates Mound Medical Clinic Pannell, Kerr, FGrstvr Ehlers c Associates The Laker and P.oneer First National Banks of: The Lake (Navarre) Wayzata Minnetonka Minneapolis St. Paul Wayzata Bank 6 Trust Company Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, Inc. P a M,/Marquette Nat onal Bank American National Bank i Trust Company of St. Paul Midland National Bank of Minneapolis National City Bank of Minneapolis Norwest Bank Mi,,i ilis Twin City Federal .�ving.i 6 Loan APPOIRfAfMP/D&S IGRAT ION 6£ficial Depositories Continued Weed Inspector Assistant Weed Inspector Transportation Committee Civil Defense Director Hennepin Emergency Communication Organization West Hennepin Human Services Plan 1986 Offerman 6 Company, Inc. Bank of America, San Francisco, California Fipec, Jaffray 6 Hopwood, Way ita Dain Bosworth, Inc., Minneapolis Mary Butler John R. Gerhar3son Tim Adams Melvin Kilbo Melvin Kilbo ing Sue Morrison LaDean McWilliams Marc McCabe (Alternate) Southwest Sanitary Sewer District Suburban Health Nursing Service MWCC - Area C - Sewer Service Advisory Board MCWD - Painter's Creek i Katrine/ Advisory Committee Cable TV Committee (2 plus Alternate) Mayor's Association Suburban Rate Authority West Tonka Senior Citizens Alternate Attorney Mary Bu Tr Mary Butler Tim Adams Mary Butler (Alternate) Tom Frah•, Tim Adams Mary Butler (Alternate) Mary Butler Mary Butler John R. GerhArdson (Alternate) Tom Frahm Adopted by the City Counci I of the i .,y of Orono, Minnesota, at a sp*el meeting held Decem'.er 21, 1985. Mary C. But Te r, ATTEST: !Sorriehy Y. 1(aTiin; C(Fy-'TPik - -- ! 7 '4P0 M'.' N46 TO: Mayor and City Council vvr �i FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administratoy6t „ p DATE December 18, 1985 SUBJECT: LMCD/Boats at Residential Docks Prior to their December 11, 1985, Board Meeting, I transmitted to JoEllen Burr the Council's direction regarding the number of boats at a dock ordinance. As you may be aware Orono together with Wr.yzata and Excelsior did vote against passage, however, it vas carried for a second reading on a 5 to 3 vote, JoEllen Burr will probably be at the next Council meeting on January 13, 1986 to further discuss the issue with you and give you her view points on what they are attempting to do with the ordinance. Additionally Frank Mixa, the Executive Director, at a phone call to me indicated that he, together with the Board, welcome any other approaches or recommendations to try to address the problem. Should you have further questions or comments, please feel free to contact me. TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrator DATE: December 18, 1985 SUBJECT: 1986 Pees Schedule In addition to the fee schedule that was handed out last time, the staff has been informed that that the new sewer availibility charges that become effective on 1 January 1986, will be $475,09 per unit. Apart 'rom that, all other fees incorporated in this ordinance are as previously discussed in advance of the December 9, 1985, Council meeting. Should you have further questions or comments, please feel free to contact me. PROPO3ED MOTION - Moved by , seconded by I that Ordinance No. , Second Series be adope,isetting forth the fee schedule for T$86. Ayes _, Nays _. PLEASE NOTE: The updated dog license fee will not take effect until 1987. DIRECTORY FOR 1986 PER SCHEDULE Copy Charges Page Permits Page Administration . . . . . . . . . 13 Building Permits Fees . . . . . . 5 Police Reports . . . . . . . . . 12 Demolition Permit Fee . . . . . . 5 Fire Permit Fee . . . . . . . 9 Firearms Permit Fee . . . . . . . 11 Documents Fireworks Permit Fee . . . 11 Special Assessment Searches . . . 10 Grading, Excavating Permit . . . 7 Zoning Dept Documents . . . 10 Large Assembly Permits . . . . . 11 Realtors Listing Information 10 Mechanical Permit Fees . . 5 Move/Lift a Building Permit Fee . 8 Municipal Hookup (Sewer 6 Water). 7 False Alarm User Fee . . . . . . . 12 On -Site Systems (Septic) . . . . 7 Parades a Special Events . . . . 11 Plumbing Permit . . . . 5 Golf Course Rates . . . . . . . . 13 Trapping Permit (limited) . . . . 11 Well Permit Fee . . . . . . . . . 7 Water Meter Fees . . . . . . . . 7 Inspections Special Inspection Charges' . . 8 Services Contractural Inspection Servi�e 9 Finger Printing Service (police). . 12 Water Turn -On Service Charge . . . 12 Water Turn -Off Service Charge . . . 12 Licenses Amusement Devises . . . . . . 11 Signs Commercial Marina License . . . . 9 Land Use Signs (Zoning) . . . . 30 Cigarette License . . . . . . . . 10 Street Signs (Public Works) . . . . 14 Dog Licensee . . . . . . . . 10 Temporary i Permanent . . . . . . . 7 Dance (Public) License . . . 11 Utility Rate Charges . . . . . . . 12 Gambling and/or Raffle License 10 Garbage Hauler's License . . . . 9 Zoning Applications Kennel License . . . . . . . . 10 After -the -Pact Fees . . . . . . . . 3 Joint Use Dock License . . . . . 9 Amendments . . . . . . . . . 2 Liquor Licenses . . . . . 11 Appeals Application Fees . . . . . 2 Septic Installer's License . . . 9 Conditional Use Permit Fees . . . . 1 Solicitation License . . . . . . 10 Industrial Revenue Bond App . . . . 2 Theater License . . . . 11 Park Fees . . . . . . 1 Temp. Trailer/Building License 9 Rezoning Application Fee . . . . . 2 Rip Rap Application Fee . . . . . 2 Naps For Sale . . . . . . . . . . 30 Special Improvements App . . . . 2 Subdivision Application Fee . . . . 1 Vacation Application Fee . . . . . 2 Variance Application Fee . . . . . 1 ORDINANCE NO. , SECOND SERIES AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE 1986 FEE SCHEDULE AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 10, SECOND SERIES The City Council of the City of Orono ordains: Section 1. Ordinance Repealed. Ordinance No. 10, Second Series is hereby repealed. The City Council of Orono per Section 1.05 of the Municipal Code hereby ordains the following Fees effective during the calendar year of 1986: SECTION 1. Fees. ZONING APPLICATIONS All flea are a ication�teea and are non-refundable after staff work has begun on the applicationl.ica Applicable Application Type Fee Code Section VARIANCE (Flexible applications involving more $ 150.n0 than one variance will require an additional $50.00 payment per each variance) RENEWAL VARIANCE (No change from original $ 75.00 Application) CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT ;One charge per project) Residential Accessory Use (Animals, etc) $ 100.00 Institutional Use (School, Church, etc.) $ 150.00 Duplex Credit (per building) $ 150.00 Commercial/lndustrial Use $ 250.00 Temporary Dwelling $ 100.00 Land Alteration a) grading, filling, etc. $ 200.00+permit b) sea walls, retaining $ 200.00+permit walls within 0-75' Lakeshore PAD Application with Subdivision Subdivision Fee plus $30.( per dwelling unit PAD Application without Subdivision Y 35.00 per dwelling unit (minimum $150.00) PID Applications $ 150.00 per acre (minimum $350.00) After -the -Fact reel Double Application Fee j COIWERCIAL SITE PLAN $ 150.00+ SUBDIVISION Sketch Plan (Class I, II i III) 150.00 Preliminary Review (Class I a II Subdivisions) 5 250.00 Preliminary Review $ 300.00 plus $20.00 per 1 W*ss III and all non-residential) ($360/3 lets; $380/4 lots) Final Plat Review (Class III) $ 150 + special legal or engineering charges Filing Pees a) Plat Only $ 75.00 b) Plat + Easements 6 Covenants $ 150.00 Page 1 of 14 ZONING APPLICATIONS (CONT) Application Tcpe PUBLIC PROPER. IACATION Applicable Fee Cod.: Section S 50.00 per benefitting property $ 250.00 minimum rar applicac n EASEMENT VACATIONS WITH SUBDIVISION APPLICATIONS $ 50.00 EASEMENT VACATIONS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH $ 150.00 SUBDIVISION APPLICATIONS ZONING AMENDMENTS INCLUDING REZONING $ 250.00 REQUEST TO AMEND COMPREHENSIVE PLAN $ 250.00 SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS Non-refundable charges for City Engineer's review of applications and design drawings, including construction inspection fees. I: improvements are proposed as part of a Subdivision, Review Charges are payable with Preliminary Plat application. Proposed Private Roads Proposed Public Roads Request for City to accept existing private road Proposed Sanitary Sewer Main Extension Proposed Water Main Extension Proposed Storm Sewer System (excluding culverts) On -Site System - Site Evaluation Review (applicable to rural subdivision applications) RIP RAP Staff review (normal rip rap) Unusual rip rap: a) new installation b) repair existing APPEAL TO PLANNING COMMISSION (of Zoning Administrator decision) INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND APPLICATIONS Minimum Project Valuation: $250,000.00 Application Pee: Page 2 of 14 S 600.00 plus 500i1ineal ! foot S 900.00 plus 50!/lineal f foot S 600.00 S 250.00 plus $5.00 per stub $ 250.00 plus $5.00 per stub $ 200.00 $ 30.00 per new lot proposed for on -site No Charge R CUP review + $100.00 permit Staff permit a $100.00 $ 100.00 0.10 of project valuation ($250.00 minimum) plus $5,000.00 deposit for legal/administrative expenses ZONING APPLICATIONS (CONT) Application Type Applicable Fee Code Section SURCHARGE FOR STAFF EXPENSE IN EACESS OF APPLICATION FEES Per Fee Schedule setforth below: Professional Time $ 25.00/hour Clerical Time $ 15.00/hour Legal/Engineering Consultants Actual Billed Cost Mileage/Copies/Postage/Etc. Actual Cost AFTER -THE -FACT APPLICATION INVESTIGATION FEES Resol. 1306 (Applies to all application types including variances, conditional use permits, subdivision, zoning amendments, rip rap permits, special improvement reviews, grading permits, moving permits, business licenses, kennel licenses, all building permits and all general permits). Whenever any work, use or division of land for which a formal application is required has been commenced without first making such application and receiving City approval therefore, a special investigation of the circumstances shall be made during the application process. Because of the extra administrative costs involved in the special investigation, the minimum application fee for after - the -fact applications shall be twice the fee setforth in the basic fee schedule, whether or not the application is thereafter approved or denied. Payment of an after -the -fact application fee shall not constitute approval or authorization of the work, use, or division of land, and shall not constitute a penalty or a waiver of the right of the City to institute civil or criminal legal actions against the applicant for commencing such work, use or division of land without the required prior approval of the City. After -the -fact Investigation ^-e Amountt Equal to and in addition to the basic fee amount (total fee is twice the basic fee amount) Page 3 of la ZONING APPLICATIONS (CONT.) PARR DEDICATION FIMS Ord. 220 Cash contributions in lieu of land for use in the acquisition, development or maintenance of public parks, playgrounds, storm water holding areas and debt retirement in connection with land previously acquired for such public purposes. Residential Devolopaent - Cash contributions dedicated shall be acno:ding to the following table: Doelling Unit De,sity A 0 C D E (The greater of proposed density Single Single Duplex Molt. Existing or rmed permitted density) Existing New Per Bldg. Per Unit Res. acres/d.u. d.u./acre 5.00 or more .20 or less $ 50 $100 $ 250 $150 $0 2.00 to 4.99 .50 to .21 150 200 500 300 0 1.00 to 1.99 1.00 to .51 350 400 1000 600 0 .50 to .99 2.00 to 1.01 390 440 1100 660 0 .33 to .49 3.00 to 2.01 430 480 1200 720 0 .25 to .32 4.00 to 3.01 470 520 1300 780 0 .16 to .24 6.00 to 4.01 ° 1 560 1400 840 0 .15 or less 6.01 or more »u 600 1500 900 0 Key A Single Family Residence, Existing Vacant Lot: fee to be paid with building permit for new residence on previously platted property or; if vacant land is subdivided, fee to be paid with subdivision for the one "existing" residential lot. B Single Family Residence, New Lot: fee to be paid with subdivision for each "new" residential lot. C Duplex Residential: fee to be paid with building permit or with subdivision, whichever occurs first, for each duplex building (duplex is defined as two attached single family residential units). Should an existing singly family residence be converted to duplex, the fee shall be one hi ' of the schedule amount due with the building permit. D Multifamily Residential- fee to be paid with building permit or with subdivision, whichever occurs first, for each residential unit in a multifamily (three or x .re units) building. E Existing Residential: no fee is required for existing principal residential units. PARR DEDICATION FEES Cossercial or Industrial Development - Cash contributions dedicated shall be at the rat& of $500.00 per acre of gross land area, to be paid with building peretit for principal structure or at the time of subdivision, whichever occurs first. Page 4 of 14 ' CONSTRUCTION PERMITS AND INSPECTION FEES Applicable kermit Type Fee Code Section BUILDING PERMIT (Ord.216) Minimum Fee S 25.00 Normal Fee (per 1982 UBC/SBC Standard Schedule Plan Review Fee: Commercial (per 1982 UBC/SBC Standard Schedule) Residential 50% of Building Permit Fee CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY WITHOUT BUILDING PERMIT $ 50.00 DOCKS - RESIDENTIAL $ 25.00 DEMOLITION PERMIT (Ord. 216) Principal Use $ 30.00 Accessory Use $ 20.00 PLUMBING PERMIT $ 1.00/fixture ' $ 25.00 minimum/project Mail -in postage 6 handling charge $ 1.50 $ 2.00/fixture reset MECHANICAL PERMIT (Ord.216) Minimum Fee for any Mechanical Permit $ 25.00 per project Mail -in postage 6 handling charge $ 1.50 Residential Single Family 6 Duplex by Unit Type - furnace or boiler with flue $ 20.00 each unit - wood stove with flue $ 30.00 - wood combination or add -on unit S 30.00 - fireplace with flue $ 30.00 each unit - central air conditioning $ 20.00 each unit - exhaust fans (bath, kitchen, attic, etc) $ 5.00 each location - solar space heating equipment $ 50.00 each system - solar water heaters S 20.00 each unit - repairs and replacement of the above same as above - fire sprinkler systems $ 20.00/project fuel storage $ 20.00 permanent $ 10.00 temporary Uas Iinr inspection High/Low Pressure $ 30.00 Page 5 of 14 Commercial, Industrial and Multi -Family Residential by Un-t. Type - residential type equipment per schedule above - furnace, boilers, unit heaters, and makeup air units S 4.00 per 10, 000 btuh output - central air conditioning $ 10.00 per ton AC - exhaust fans $ 10.00 each - refrigeration $ 25.00 per compressor fixed equipment with steam, hydraulic or compressed air system fire sprinkler systems - fuel storage Page 6 of 14 $ 2.00 per connection S 2.00 per head/first 50 heads - .30 per head after initial 50 Plan reveiw 1/2 permit fee $ 20.00 permanent $ 10.00 temporary CONSTRUCTION PERMITS AND INSPECTTUN FEES (CONT) Applicabl Permit Type r Code Section MUNICIPAL CONNECTION PERMIT Sewer $ 30.00 Water 5 30.Ou 5/8" meter S 95.00 3/40 meter $ 130.00 larger meter quote basis Mail -in postage a handling charge (sewer, S 1.50 water permits only) ON -SITE SYSTEMS (Ord. 210) Design Review Fees Included with permit fees Subdivision Site Evaluation Report Review $ 30.00/per new lot Residential System Permits Replace drainfield or replace 1 or more tank$ 30.00 Replace drainfield,6 replace 1 or more tanks$ 50.00 New residential system $ 75.00 + $15.00 Non -Residential System Permit: New or Total replacement Partial Replacement Outhouse Construction (New or Replacement Big Island only) Annual Service Charge INDIVIDUAL WELLS Installation Permit GRADING, EXCAVATION, FILLING inspection over 3 $ 100.00 + $20,00 per insp ove $ 60.00 + $20.00 per each inspection over 2 Based on Building Permit Schedule ($38.00 minimum including Plan Review) $ 20.00/system/year plus 10% lite penalty for unpaid charges certified $ 30.00 (Ord. 221) Design Review Fees (staff only) $ 25.00 Minimum ♦i engineering fees 1-100 cubic yards (max. 10 loads) $ 50.00 (staff permit) 10I cubic yards or more $ 100.00 + Cond. Use Permit + 25.00 per inspection for each over first inspection NOTES 101 cubic yards or more requires a Conditional Use Permit unless approved as part of a building permit. SIGNS Temporary $ 25.00 Permanent (Per 1982 USCISBC Standard Schedule) 1, a.:e vt 14 CONSTRUCTION PERMITS AND INSPECTION FEES (CONT) Applicable Permit. Type Fee Code Section BUILDING MOVING OR LIFTING ,Ord. 227) (Fees for this activity are in addition to required builds or demolit permits. Fees and any necessary surcharges are required to pay costs of building inspections, public works inspections of streets and reasonable police as service on oversize movements.) - Lifting accessory buildings $ 30.00 (no move across lot lines) - Lifting principal buildings $ 75.00 (no move across lot lines) (include pre -lift inspection fee) - Moving accessory buildings within normal No moving permit required highway clearance (max. t ft wide/max. 13'-6" high/max. 45' long) - Moving accessory buildings over any lot line, $ 100.00 onto or off any lot within Orono (includes oversize loads up to 12 ft wide and/or 15 ft high). - Mo,..y principal buildings over any lot $ 150.00 line, onto or- off any lot within Orono; includes any move on or over any City street even if not originating or terminating in Orono. (includes all oversize loads exceeding 12 ft wig and/or 15 ft high) - Pre -move code inspection, principal buildings: a) Buildi:,g within Orono to be r-located within Orono $ 50.00 b1 Building outside Orono to be moved into Orono (max. radius 25 miles) $ 150.30 SPECIAL INSPECTION CHARGES Site Inspection without permit (when celled by owner) Inspection surcharge for work application on Big Island or Deering Island Reinspection Fee after failure to comply with Building or toning Code Correction Notice Inspections outside business hours 11age H of 14 $ 25.00 per trip $ 25.00 per trip ♦ Boat rental $ 25.00 per trip $ 25.00 per hour (min 2 CONSTRUCTION PERMITS AND INSPECTION FEES (CONT) Permit Type FIRE PRO- 'TION Fire .on Inspection Fire to:. rmits Commerciai Lire Alarm Plan Review Fee CONTRACTUAL INSPECTION SERVICE. Monthly Retainer Fee Inspection Charge P1_n Review Charge LICENSES i MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES Eoniny Department Adminihterec COMMERCIAL MARINA LICENSE Application Fee (initial: Renewal Application i Inspection Fee (annual) plus: -each slip on water -each dry slip inside or in racks -each boat unit on land -late fee JOINT USE DOCK LICENSE Application Fee (initial) Renewal Application Fee Plus each slip Late Pee SEPTIC INSTALLERS LICENSE - Annual GARSAGE HAULER LICENSE - flat rate - per hauler ($15/truck) - transfer fee PUBLIC DUMP LICENSE TENPORARY TRAILERS a BUILDINGS LICENSE Page 9 of 14 Applicable Fee Code Section Ord. 223 No Charge $ 30.00 each $ 100.00 $ 50.00 Per Contract S 25.00 $ 20.00 per hour SSC/USC Schedule $ 300.00+slip c boat fees S 200.00+slip i boat fees S 2.00 $ 2.00 $ 1.00 150.00 S 50.00 $ 20.00 $ 2.00 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $ 30.00 $ 15.00 $ 30.00 None Permitted $ 30.00 LICENSES 6 MISCELLANEQUS CHARGES (CONT) Zoning Department Administered ZONING DEPARTMENT DOCUMENTS Comprehensive Guide Plan (1980) Municipal :ode Book Individual Chapters of Municipal Code On -Site Treatment Code On -Site Design Manual Cicy Maps Building i Planning Publications Land Use Application Signs Service Fee - Pickup or delivery of sign General Administrative Licenses Cigarette Sales License - per quarter Gambling 6 Raffle License Solicitation License General Administrative Documents Realtors Listing Information Assessment Searches Copy Service (for public City rec)rds only) -first copy -additional cop _e Individual Copies of ordinances ( copy) DOGS i KENNELS DOG LICENSES (effective 1987) Biannual License (isa:d in odd years) Annual License (issued in even years only) KENNEL LICENSES Applicable Fee Code Section $ 30.00 $75.00 W/Binder $50.00 W/BiLGer (1 vol.) $50.00 W/O Binder $ 25.00 $ 2.00 $ 5.00 $ 2.00 each As Posted - Prices Subject to change $ 50.00 Deposit (deposits not returned if sign is damaged or lost) S 10.00 $ 5.00 5.24 S 10.00 5.23 S 20.00 5.30 $ 5.00 $ 10.00/parcel $ 1.00 $ 0.25 each No Charge Applicable Fee Code Section 9.12 .5.00 S 7.50 5.36 Commercial Application 4 Iasi -tion Fee $ 100.00 (annual) Residential Application 4 Inspec:in. Fee $ 25.00 :Annual) Nice: Dog. kept in residential ker.nc.s must be individually licensed. Residential kennel tee is in addit!on to dog license fees. DOGS AT LARGE - RELEASE FEE First Offense Second Offense Third Uffense S 20.00 $ 30.00 S 40.00 9.12 All Pees, plus kennel charge, payable to kennel Page lU of 14 LICENSES 6 MISCELLANEO()S CHARGES (CONT) Applicable DOGS 6 KENNELS Fees Code Section ANIMALS AT LARGE (Other than doge) 9.13 First Offense $ 20.00 Second Offense $ 35.00 Third Offense $ 50.00 Trace 6 Catch Animal $ 20.00/hour Trailer Charge $ 20.00 plus 25A' mile (total distance) CARE OF IMPOUNDED ANIMAL Actual Cost Applicable Police Department Administered Fee Code Section BEER, NINE 6 LIQUOR LIC:NSRS Initial Investigation Fee S 150.00/person Resol. 1306 on Sale Liquor License $4,000.00 4.30 On Sale Nine License $ 750.00 4.40 3.2 Beer Off -Sale (annual) $ 25.00 4.20 3.2 Beer On -Sale (annual) $ 75.00 4.20 Setups (annual) $ 100.00 Club Liquor License (weekday) $ 100.00 4.50 (Sunday) $ 200.00 4.50 Temporary Set-up permit (one day; $ 25.00/each 4.61 Temporary Beer permit (one day) $ 15.00/each 4.21 AMUSEMENT DEVICE LICENSES 5.20 Per establishment (annual) $ 100.00 plus machine fee Per machine fee $ 25.00 each THEATER LICENSE (annual) $ 300.00 5.25 PUBLIC DANCE LICENSE (annual) $ 100.00 5.21 (individual permit) S 10.00 5.21 LARGE, ASSEMBLY PERMIT $ 50.00 5.25 FIREWORKS PERMIT $ 10.00 9.10 FIREARMS PERMIT (limited use) $ 10.00 9.10 Annual (Club Only) S 25.00 LIMITED TRAPPING PERMIT $ 10.� 9.31 (Ord.232) (Ord.243) PERMIT FOR PARADES 6 SPECIAL EVENTS $ 25.00 6.08 1'age 11 of 1 LICENSES 6 MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (CONT) Police Department Administered FALSE ALARM USER PEES First 3 false alarms/calendar year (1-3 total) Next 7 false alarms/calendar year (4-10 total) Next 5 false alarms/calendar year (11-15 total) Each additional false alarm over 15/calendar year FINGER PRINTING SERVICE COPY SERVICE First Copy Additional Copies ACCIDENT REPORTS 'NO PARKING ORDER OF POLICE' PAPER SIGNS Apglicable Fee Code Sect on No Charge $ 50.00 each call $ 100.00 each call $ 150.00 each call $ 10.00/application (citizenship n/c) $ 1.00 $ 0.25 each $ 3.00 each $ .25 eac': PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES Uti:ity Service Rates - Effectivf late January 1, 1984 MUNICIPAL SEWER RATE by unit: $ 42.90 per quarter by flow: $ 2.10 per quarter/connection plus $2.05/1000 gallons Area 41 Area 12 Area 43 MUtIICIPAL WATER RATES Navarre Log Lake Wayzata Billing c Ready to Serve Chg $13.85/qtr. $6.25/qtr S5.35/qtr Water Useage Rate $ 1.03/1000 gal. $2.50/1000 gal $1.47/1000 gal. Unconnected Property Chg $13.85/qtr -0- -0- (Ready to Serve/Hydrant Chg) Bulk sale to Minnetonka Beach for Lafayette Ridge Area - Area it Rate $13.85/qtr billing chg. plus $1.03/1000 gallon total flow at border meter. Penalty for late payment of sewer/water bills - 15% after 45 days from billing date Water Turn -On Water Turn -Off $15.00 $15.00 Water System Repair/Replacement if damage cause by property owners Labor - Current Hourly Rate Parts - At Cost Pa,1e 12 of 14 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (CONT) GOLF COURSE CHARGES - Effective date 19R5 Season Fee Monday through Friday (Excluding Holidays) Begin Play Before 12:00 noon 1st Nine Holes $ 4.50 2nd Nine Holes $ 3.00 After 12 noon and Weekend rates let Nine Holes S 5.00 2nd Nine Holes S 3.00 League Rates Monday through Friday $ 4.50 Senior Citizen (Over 60 Years Old) Begin Play Before 12:00 noon let Nine Holes S 3.50 (Weekdays) 2nd Nine Holes $ 3.00 (Weekdays) 1st Nine Holes S 5.00 (Weekends) 2nd Nine Holes $ 3.00 (Weekends) Season Ticket (Senior Citizens Only) $90.00 Golf Cart Rental Motorised 1st Nine Holes $ 7.00 2nd Nine Holes $ 6.50 Pull Carts - Per Round $ .75 Golf Clubs - Per Round $ 2.00 Concessions As Posted Pay 13 of 14 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (CONT) PUBLIC WORKS SUPPLIES 6 SERVICES Fee Street or Traffic Signs $ 75.00/std. sign (sale includes installation) Driveway culverts On Quote Basis (sale only, not installed) Water Meter Sales (See Building Permit Section) Inspection/Consultation Fees (Same rate as zoning staff surcharge) Driveway/Curb-Cut permits Individual Driveways To Be Established New Street Intersections (See zoning section - special improvements fees) SECTION 2. This ordinance establishing the 1985 fee schedule shall be published in the Lake Minnetonka Sun and Laker Newspaper and shall be effective upon publication. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Orono on this 23rd day of December, 1985. ATTESTt Dorothy M. He lin, City Clem Mary C. Butler, Mayor Page 14 of 14 I ".I'll IIlali TOt Mavor and City Council r Yr lsOst Mark Bernhardson, City Administrator DhIst December 29, 1985 8O5JSCTt Chlorinator Purchase - Emergency Replacement In the approved 1986 Budget was $1,200.00 for purchase of a chlorinator to replace one currently in service at the water plant. This began to fail this week leaking chlorine into the atmosphere. We are requesting approval of $1,100.00 expenditure from Vessco in 1985 instead of 1986. Quotation - Vessco - $1,100.00 Feed.ite Controls - $1,600.09 PROPOSED MOTION - Moved by seconded by , that the City Council approve emergency purchase of a chlorinator from Vessco Company in 1985, not to exceed $1,100.00. Ayes Nays Memo a85-45 7 TO% Mark Dernhradson, ( ; Administrator 1. " pI Pam: Tom Kuehn, Finance D ector DATEr December 18, 1985 SUBJECT: Request for Refund of Payment on Certified Utility Account In October the City certified to the County delinquent utility account 41-547-1421-72 in the amount of $130.12 to be collected with the 1986 taxes. The property, located at 14[1 North Arm Drive, is rental property, The deadline for prepayments of 1986 assessments was November 15, 1985. On November 25, 1985, a payment of $30.00 was received and deposited. It was later determined this was a Sate payment of a certified account. The payment should have been sent to the owner not the City, because the renter who owned the bill had moved. The owner has requested that we refund the partial payment because we cannot reduce the assesiment the owner will now have to pay. It is requested that $30.00 be refunded to the owner to avoid double collection of the amount. The owner is: Helen Winkle, ` 19129 Eden Prairie Road, Eden Prairie, MN 55344. TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Mark E. Bernhardson, City A�,V7 Administratop: Forwarded recommending approval. PROPOSED MOTION - Moved by _, seconded by __, that the City Council approve refund of $30.00 to Helen Winkle, to avoid double payment of a certified utility bill. Ayes __, Nays _. Tot Orono Council Memberr Frost Jeanne A. Mabusth, Zoning Administrator Date: December 17, 1985 Subjects Schedule For Council Members' Attendance @ Planning Commission Meetings for 1986 The following is a ache4ule of assigned attendance for the Councilmembers to attend the Planning Commission meeting■ for the year 1986: January 21, 1986 - Tim Adams (Tuesday) February 18, 198t - Mary Butler l Tuesday) March 17, 1986 - Tom Frahm April 21, 1986 - Jim Grabek May 19, 1986 - John Hammerel June 16, 1986 - Tim Adams July 21, 1986 - Mary Butler August 18, 1986 - Tom Frahm September 15, 1986 - Jim Grabek October 20, 1986 - John Hammerel November 17, 1986 - Tim Adams December 15, 1986 - Mary Butler Please advise the Building a Zoning Department (473-7357) if you are unable to attend the the assigned meeting night. l ' Y . LIST OF LICENSES FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL FOR NEETINO OF December 23, 1985 Home Occupation - Dennis Krump 25 North Stubbs Bay Road License No. APPLICATION FOR HOME OCCUPATION - $20.00 fee Date Received Orono Municipal Code Section 5.40 Date Expires CITY OF ORONO 1335 BROWN ROAD SOUTH BOX 66 CRYSTAL PAY, MN 55323 Name: DFA/A/ L(p//M.O Phone 4J'.4- Address: ]ti Al_ rSYUNeS e,a,l( RD. AAAs�/� pLAiN Number of Employees within operation 1 PART >/nrf�� Provide list of Names of Employers on bhck of this application. Description of Request_ JPPL/Ct1.Ti6-;A/ .42 A Ak?,t dF PERMIT MAY EXPIRE IF ANY VIOLATION OCCURS. CITY STAFF SHALL HAVE FIVE (5) BUSINESS T)AYS IN WHICH TO INVESTIGATE AND MAKE A r(ECOMMENDATION PURSUANT TO ORONO MUNICIPAL CODE. IF A SITE INSPECTION IS REQUIRED BY CITY STAFF, THE REVIEW TIME WILL BE EXTENDED TO TEN (10) BUSINESS DAYS. __________________________________________________________________________ ORONO MUNICIPAL CODE REGULIT" ON BOME OCCUPATIONS PURSUANT TO MUNICIPAL CJDE I__rION 10.20 SURD 4(C) Prohibited None occupation Practices. A. It is unlawful t'or any business operating as a home occupation to engage in operation without proper licenses. B. All persons engaged in the business must reside in the dwelling. C. No commercial signs permitted other than signs permitted in a residential more. D. No excessive stock in trade may be stored on the premises. E. Over the counter retail sales is not allowed. F. Entrance to the home occupation must be gained from within the structure. __---_--_—_______________________________________________________________ The undersigned hereby agrees to the conditions quoted above from the Orono Municipal Code and any additional requirements the City staff may have. Signature of Applicant:_ - Date_ /1:S_ _ _________ _-___ FOR CITY USE ONLY After review of application, staff recommends the following: Approval of application Denial f pplication Signature of Zoning Official Date: Signature of Fire Inspector:,,Date: 10,2 __________ __ ______________________ 1 CVF. 1 NAMES OF EMPLOYEES (Employees must reside in the dwelling) Name: J[JAA! AW/UF.PSd9A/ Name: Address: _At S RCA 2d Address: Phone: /-bB'2.3.�SH Phone: License No. //-4M_42/--'e:: 4 License No. Name: Jkli ir McCLLLA AN Name: Address: i2T_ I RCA 9 Address: M/lNT/2lM.� AiIAI_ .C.I LS; Phone: Phone: License No. �-�44_',54-067-/// License No. Name: Address: Phone: License No. Name: Address: Phone: License (if atditional names, please attach list) BOTH OP r w-,sE t Ake/'A/2 T TIME AAIA AjelrAoOR oc, THEM GE> pq/p, 0 City OF ORONO ')y� P A Y 4 9(',oD �`r ,11� I/r18,Y-T-1 • - - - - - - EIPL-Ni NAMT: �/ )IV GROSS GROSS EMF/ALLOY AHUERSON R IRNMAROSO A U37I1 N RRINER HRINKHAUS BURMASTER CARLSON ^HOCK C ,SYICK EONUND+ EHRENBERG ENGLISH 11 ERICKSON ERICKSON FRITLLER GAFFRON GLRMIAOSON GREGORY GRIFFITHS HALLIN HANSEN 14ANSING HENNING HIGUS JACOBS JOHNS J IHNSON K IL80 '41CZUK ,ERS KNUTSON KRIMMEL KULHN LATTIN MAUUSTH MANUEL MCGOMAN MJPOi1C7YNS '1HOSS N+AO n A:; OMAN PALMER Pi ARCUN P'TI RaJN Pi TCR50N P,.OLJ OJAST RJTCRAYI 5 A','i 11. 31 34778o 09 11520 32 ME 12 21584*41 1692.32 :;A 31 16293o91 627001 CA 90 168000 0.00 JF 42 30344*14 1177o19 WO 31 33566045 1273oD4 NJ 92 29521.86 1124.64 JM 90 130.35 0.00 G6 31 34219.41 1253094 P 90 318.75 ^.07 JL 90 14446.21 i.:.i.84 IN 31 20229.36 I014o78 OJ 93 203J.40 0.00 KR S1 37154.02 1346o77 JM 31 34945.65 1195oS3 MP 33 26081099 1004.64 OE 33 686051 0.00 JR 42 372"o96 1442o32 JD 42 26009*80 1129.96 GE 31 16834,92 460.11 UM I? 21271.08 832.95 SC 42 Z1554.90 970.96 CJ 31 6542o45 243*38 JP 30 1608039 0000 93 15209.52 583.04 IJ 33 768180S3 465.16 RJ 12 0.00 O.DD lP S1 32167.51 1152012 MH 11 36194,24 11170090 M $1 53938o80 1152.32 48 12 1371*20 160*00 CA 15 17964.(33 692.24 JL )S 0.00 .1000 IN 15 34567.28 1333.28 JC 15 21231*75 817.52 JA 33 31714980 1221060 CM 40 s26So88 336000 LR 30 27299004 IOS1oS2 11 31 3.3744o1S 11380141 •l -21 2028S911 766043 TL L2 159" 94 3 635021 OO 93 6S6600 ).00 LE 33 I6200o00 624o/0 PH 51 427.23 0000 3C 11 $4325 o 14 1152932 PL. 12 3966911 S87986 ON 93 1076600 loco 4J 12 3220073 logo VA 32 1.85 1034o40 tic 31 f.00 O.JO Jet 47 113.,41. 10 1027.501 CITY pF DIONO P A Y R E42L-NO NAML JIV GROSS GROSS EXP/ALLOY SELLNER CL 93 0.00 0.00 SELSTAD ER 93 0.00 3.00 t SIEVERS RC 90 965.00 95.00 SKRLEN JS 42 23441.17 948.44 SLr60 SR 93 2165olO 0.00 SMITH JR 92 24347.10 910.16 STEFFENHAG RE 93 25001.99 96�Z STEVENS UG 93 277T.41 0. 0 1 THIES HR 90 3175.51 65.00 T04CZYK MY 31 32966.54 1206.34 VOYTCKE SM 31 63.25 0.00 COUNT GRAND 1#09482042 ' 2AID 00044 TOTAL UbU62 TOTAL ' TOTAL FICA TAX GROSS = 229913901 EMPLOYERS FICs A = GROUP HEALTH H = PHY;ICIANIS HEALTH PLAN C = BLU CROSS/SLUE SHIELD 0 = MED1-.1L CENTER PLAN E = PRUO hT IAL I F = C00R.. 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TOTAL 6iLF _OJISE OPERATING FL 101AL Zn-forma+ion IL 4-r.,,o tv, s cbmn Gi ► 1► � 01 c� Lake Minnetonka Cable Communicatious Commission 443 OAK STALLI • ExCEL5101" MINNESOTA 55331 • M121 LMIT CTOL Lake Minnetonka Cable Communications Members Y OF 0 rlN;) FROM: Holly Hansen, Administrator DATE: December 11, 1985 RE: UPCOMING EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING LMCCC OPEN HOUSE JANUARY VIDEO WORKSHOPS The next meeting of the Executive Committee will he held at 7:00 p.m. at the Excelsior City Offices on Tuesday, December 17th. Please contact me by noon on the day of the meeting if you are unable to attend. If we do not have a quorum by noon. I will attempt to contact you for purposes of cancelling the meeting. The first open house at the Excelsior studio will take plac_ in Wednesday, January Bth from 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. This first open house is for LMCCC mem- bers and guests. Please RSJP by January 3rd and indicate the number attending so we may plan appropriately for refreshments. The January free video field workshop for LMCCC members is scheduled for Thursday, January 16th from 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m, at the Excelsior studio. Please contact me to sign up for the workshop; class limit is 15 with a mini- mum of 5 people needed to hold the wo;'' hop. Also in Jarjary, two free video geld wcrkshops will be offered to community organizations. The dates will be Ja uary 9th and January 23rd; both workshops will run from 1:00 p.m. until approximately 4:00 p.m. If there are any organi- zations in your community you would like put on the mailing list for these work- shops, plea.2 send them to me by Decei.:�ar 30th. Please include the name and address of the organization and a contact r son where appropriate. Thank you for your response to the abol- 'terns. We hope to see you and your guests at the open house in January. Uitil then, have a happy holiday seasonl Sircele((lyl,py� Il t Hal ly 1T:'liansen Adaini strator Encl LAKE MINNET,NKA CABLE COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING Tuesday, December 17, 1985 7:00 p.m. E•'.elsior City Hall 339 Third Street umelsior, MN A G E N D A I. CALL TO ORDER ,1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES III. REPORTS A. Otficers B. Caol, Administrator C. Legal Cu,n- 1 0. Dow -Sat :V. FRANCHI`E AMML Rate Increase V. M&IN:S JOR'S ,...., VI. FRAN.-WSE FEE AC iCr "I. . :NISHr ,.IIWSS A. Op. B. C. - L ;.aces: 'crporation PIII. ADJOU"N MINUTES OF LAKE MiNNET014KA CABLE COMMONICATIONS CO! MISSION November 19, 1985 7:00 p.m. Excelsior City Hall 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 1:12 p.m. by Chair Jim Olds. Directors Present ar s, xce s or nennis Haggerty, Deephaven i Gagne, Shorewood Jim Hillis, Greenwood ,,,.thony Pini, Tonka Bay Mark Heyne, Mtka Beach Doug Keller, Tonka Bay Andrea Bassett, Woodland Elainr Simon, St. Bonifacius Tom Frann, Orono Jerry Schmieg, Victoria Bob Friaei,a, Ueephaven David Stater, Excelsior Frank deHonchaux, Minnetrista Jan Haugen, Shorewood Robin Hoseth, Long `e 11. F. ROYAL OF MINI}TES Others Present n y ansen, Cable Administrator Mark Ayotte, O'Connor 8 Hannan Mary Smith, Dow -Sat Dave Eng, Dow -Sat Kirk McDonald, Tonka Bay nave Carlson, Hennepin County Library Minutes of October 23, 1985 LMCCC Executive Co. a 1•, +ed for approval. Motion 11.19.85.1 Motion to approve the minutes '.y Noseth, ,econded by Gagne. ote: non mous 1. REPORTS —'¶'- fficers Chair Olds iamnarirad Javelopments of the LMCCC, stating now that th! franchising protest is over, we are making a transition to a "housekeeping ru'e" And towards de,eloning local access. i. Treasurer Treasurers IURTiau, stated that year.-to-d ' .e have spent $11,. 1, coal - pared to a tudget of $17,300. The bank Cz ice was $1.463. The next revenue the LMCCC will receive is the franchise fee of approximate , $50,000 which we should receive towarus the -d of December. The budget is in place for aext y, we he-, :t•id back the advances from the member cities and we should L Self ..icient operation next year. The on], item not on the - rre- .lance sheet is a liability for legal fees which :_s estimated not w ex; .� $5.000. b. Administrator lian,rn sa s hes been working towards C"nlet4, the excelsior studio: winduws and doors have been covered for security i ghting and soundproofing, and curtains, tra•.ks, and pipes for lighting are sche-sled to be installed the last week -if -- :amber. A character generator was installed and the field equipmenk arra e4lting em are availatle for use upon certification. Two interns will assist In tht studio beginnir, in January, and mini classes for community oruanizations will be schedulel in January and February. -I- SP• ', working on a script for a local access promo tape and will begin sl. _ii.q in December. A meeting of City Managers in LMCCC communities will be held in December to discuss government access. A more in-depth video production 0,,ss will be offered through community education beginning in uunuary. Cha r Olds added that Hansen had also set up the office and files, had been meeting with Cow -Sat representives, and had been reviewing the Franchise Agreement. C. LegallCCoun�sel_ Ayotte said MACTA (MN A: sociation of Cable Television Administrators) had submitted comments to the FCC opposing a proceeding to delete the existing rules ^lating to technical standards. The FCC met on 10/31/85 and did net d- :te the existing rules; counsel is waitinn to review the final order. Also, the Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case out of California. The case, brought by cable operators, alledges a First Amnend- ment cliallenge to a citie's right to grant a cable franchise. Counsel doesn't know what impact this will have on the LMCCC, but is monitoring this and other Federal Court cases in the areas of Cable TV Regulation and will keep LMCCC informed. Haggerty raised a question on the status of bonding. Ayotte said he will be sending in an application for a blanket bond for check sionators and doubted if the cost would exceed $300. Gagne asked about t status of the liability insurance. Ayotte said insurance companies are unr,.,e to wrire any additional public. officials liability insurance during the reaminder this year. Other cable commissions have the same problem and underwriters with the League of Minnesota Cities Trust Fund ere reviewing an insurance application relating to cable commissions. continue to seek insurance for the LMCCC. Haggerty questiond how ...inistrator fit into the insurance policy situation. Chair Olds said ti.r " ginal intention was to mire the Cable Administrator as an independ-it contractor to avoid employee status. fie had since received a letter from our attorneys that the job does have employe status in the eyes of the IRS and we have initiated procedures for obtaining a Federal E.I. number and registering with the State. Chair Olds also said he felt our exposure was minimal at this point as far as public officials liability was concerned, but could increase local access programming increased and hoped we would have insurance lace as soon as possible. D. Dow -Sat Mary n —t reported that households passed and subscriber activity were higher for ye- ine (5/11/84 - 5/11/85) due to Dow-Sat's head -end being in place In Noun: for to the State granting the franchise. This enabled Dow- .:t to begin construction immediately and the initial service area was com- pleted in November 1984, six months prior to the 5/11/85 deadline. Pay -to - Basic is at 87%, lower than the projected 150%, the Twin Cities generally being lower than the national average. Gross revenues for Dow-Sat's fiscal year ending 9/30/85 in hte LMCCC franchise area are $1,626,973.89; this was not a final figure and may Se adjusted based on refunds, etc. Rates for LMCCC subscribers as of 12/1/85 f w: Limited basic $7.35. Tier I ;; It $12.35, iiao $9.95, r'- nax 0.95, rwtimA $9.95, Disney $9.95. additional outlet $3.25. remo'trot j1.50. Package prices follow: COMBO (basic, HBO, Cinemas) $29.f 4M1LY (Basic, HBO, Cinemax, Showtime or Disney) 93b.UG, SPOTLIGHT (basic, HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, Disney) $43.00. Dow - Sat plans to go on a monthly billing system in LMCCC cities in December. They hope this will reduce disconnects due to non-payment and make subscribers more aware of services and special promotions offered by Dow -Sat. An itemized service call report from 120/21/BS - 11/15/85 was included; major problem areas were service downgrades, disconnects, non -paid disconnects, and locates. No significant problems in destribution were reported. Hoseth mentioned she had received complaints from Long Lake subscri6ers reoardinq system interruption on the Dow Jones channel. Dave Eng of Dow -Sat said they had problems with the character generator and it had been sent to New York for repair. Frank deMonchaux suggested Dow -Sat use two levels of messages: one for short-term interruptions and one for lon; tern interruptions, so that subscribers would be informed of any lor;er-terns problems. Ayotte questioned what hr .ens to a subscriber if thev paid a year in advance to receive the 13th rt ch free and rates were ir:reased during that time. Smith said if that was the agreement with t;ie subscriber, the agreemen', would remain in place until the time exp;red. IV. LOCAL ACCESS Chair Olds said as the Commission is experiencing a role change, local access is an area the Commission can get involved in. He felt most Commission members supported this and that it is an ar• that can make cable a meaning- ful addition to the community. The Execut..d Committee had come up with some ideas to promote local access, including involviny Commission members on committees for government, educational, and public access, a„d invited Commission members to express their ideas. An initial activity we would like to see happen is to hold a series of open houses to introduce the community and group, to the Excelsior studio and the opportunities it could provide. Chair Olds said a non-profit access corporation was something we may want to look into as a vehicle for generating additional funding for local programming and that there are many example. of successful non-profit access corporations from around the cou.itry. Haugen questioned whether senior citizen groups and schools had been contacted regarding local access. Hansen said she had spoken to the Southshore Senior Center and had two people take a field workshop as a result. Hansen also said she would appreciate it if Commission members would provide her with specific names of groups they felt should be contacted. Chair Olds said he hoped the open houxei would orovide a means to introduce groups to the studio anO access possibilities. He also sai, a committee we would like to sec become active initially would be a public relations committee and asked for volunteer to assist in planning the open houses. Chair Olds referred back to the rate i crease listed in Dow-Sat's report before we lost a quorum. He said it is Dow-Sat's opinion that the proposed rate increases fell within the guidelines established by the LMCCC Franchise and the Cable Act of 1934. and that he had asked our attorneys to review the increase and that they were comfortable with what was being proposed by Dow - Sat. Chair Olds asked for a motion to accept the proposed rate increase as *allows: Motion 11.19.35.3 Motion to accept the following monthly rate increases by ow- at o • nnesota, Inc. which are authorized under Federal law: Basic I from $7.00 to $7.35. Basic II from $4.00 to $6.00. remote from $2.00 to $3.50, additional outlet from $3.00 to $3.25. Motion by dePonchaus, seconded by Hoseth . Vote: Unanimous. V. OLD BUSINESS. reported. NEW BUSINESS Chair Olds said the first oven house would be scheduled for LMCCC members and quests And tney would be no Ified when the date was established. Hansen offered a video field worksh,;, for LMCCC members in December and January. The December workshop was scheduled for December iOtn Irom 6:30 p.m, to 9:30 p.m. at the Excelsior studio. Chair Olds announced that the next full Commission meeting would be in February. -3- VII. ADJOURN Motion 11.19.85 Potion to adjourn the meeting by Gagne, seconded by Haugen. ORN- nan mous. The meeting was adjourned at 9:10 P.M. -4- C C operators may rIerr mnjor pay Many MSOs Ste relied programmers. Onecam mail. Cable Ad Campaign relied plant extension. to Garners Award ,nJ plant extensions W fuel End b1 Slump Woe.�ulgsclowergrowth. Anh, wandan, LOS ANG Ir,iOs —ilia direct Ulna, beer retail pricing and rrgvmse telcvivd advertising expenses amwialyd with pnr caropeytnmagrdixatapringbym grammer.dvertixing and promo. advertising agency serving the In Pay TV Sales tWnel added era arc likely to visionSouthernC:dBnma Council aided prresute on profit ,noun Marketing Ct the has ' tnergime. won a top medal n the 28th By Stages" Sailor Servicxswbrse roles ilkrtusnl Source. at Sbowtime/The ennuallmternatioral FibnATV Managing Editoe end whose di.mmwo. steudind Movie Channel Inc. and at Festival of New York. DF.NVEH — P.y TV sales wire Hama Box Office. 11, Home Box Office said their The gold medal lot the bast showed at least modest improve. Movie Channel and the rlayboy respective pay services have media promotion campaign wag meets in the early autumn. Channel, Mr Kovacs noted, "led aggregate subscriber Riven tothe agency. A'her/Gadd sparking optimism that • wide- adding, however, that the d,vel- increases in recent months. Nei- Advertising of I" Angeles. The spread slump may be over. opmena tr•Iled "a wsi ilhation, their company ..it. updated campaign featured the mused's grounding to top officials with a not an upswing." gubarrlber Wllira available. The toll -free number, CABLE-85, numberdcable oMating cons- Still. mapaneee W the alarming Disney Channel, aided by low- and included excerpts of popular panics. sake Bide of late-1984 end early ,seed nab prices, mParted Sep- movie with only part d the pic- 19B5weremidWhaveimroved tember was the beet sales month lure visible in the fume of the Asy cab] mlesmud upon bug P in ley cable aaln attributable On resale forseverd opereton.'T4 since the channel'. April, 1983, television art The mice-ovm seaeomd factors, several met- be surprised if see saw lanotherl launch (see related story, p. 31. explained that without cable. Panics reported solid gain. m "it"H cant negative impact like Nn ag ra6lro "You ie only gel: g pert of the ovrrsll ales figures for Septem- we did at the end of IW." said ]edged having lewd severe Inclose." her a. ad October and acid the pay Heritage Communications Inc. declines in soles, however. Time The campaign ran for five mars! appears lu have steadied vice Irceidmt Dde Parker Inc.'. cable unit. American weekabet spring on all Southern "We've taken die corrective California network affiliate and pertdhw fete many su fend net Television d Communications period when many rdfereJ net actions that we thought we independent i gratifying needed.,, Corp. i gs we "aperfodottwo "'Ihe mast gratifying thing declines inlay ognam e. when tllllga wax emwrdioerily "Pay 1V, to • rertain extent. Parker said it Woo hl wll:' but had only one mouth absut the campaign was that it his hadarewir.nca:'won- ageuntil lea Augcat to achieve. with a net decline in pay units, rrsdledmmorre dim aO.UtlUrags. mented Patrick McHm, diecw the pay subscriber level it had I according W Stephen Ste. Marie, and 40J000 new basic and pay programming. reached in late December, 19M, installations. That such a hard - Corp. usessm the vim president o/ marketing sad perceEflaiee flare Orr plat before•d that sarn began. won (Mohan he aid.I workingcampaignaignms extremely perceived value o1 pay TV, But he .guest that sales have Ir^F �� a prestigious award is extxmrly including improved marks' recently improved, attributing was the beet month for pry sales satisfying:'said Trevor Good- un8 the gains in part W program ATC has had this year. man, vice president and had of and more . he said. a pe appear On leg client relations for Asher/Gould.❑ 01 xrvim, he laid, appear W be erineldiiug improvements by pay Several executive noted that driving pay unit growth and networks and the increased pay sal. typhally rise in fad, as Matting into the pay fold new viewership and usage levels the customers look ahead to chJly changnapprar to have inspired. weather and a seewnal"viewing ruanrmm Isar 1'eleC blr. Parents' Additionally, changes in the I9W. Mr. Parker sail, shall cycle" begins. But increasing Parents Choke prgrannmingrhM.1,,major tumouttobeayearal"stability viewership rating, have bruyed gagy�ga�g,g�tag�� pay network., pl.- nan...I net- end moderate growth" in pay hopes that sales increases reiti-t cites C"aso" work pmmotkrnd rampwign., TV. He predicted stronger gains more than a simply seasonal WOBURN, MA—P... na' ..ere rind by rverel raecutivo in 198,, when deregd Hion of adjustment (:Mein Foundation has made is for s{arkm, r,o,,sed growth. basic cable retn will permit m,ae Nonelheleee. rowel 01 thoseenmod .wards to the beet in flexible pay pricing and dis- interviewed -,rent willing to media UniuslCable "Gdevisam Corp. pad.num aimed n said in ioe brat quarterly rem- r°aor t growth • harlesrexurgm v in ley children, and • number of cable For the current year Mr. growth. Charles '1'ownsenJ, Inc. nine Star Hume Ifoa lffas Prostate, were mumf the 1965 Inc.'."Ag Star Summer "aatkao- Perker.ttributrd impmvrmrnU p�ld5fiol (idaly Carllinmioa- w.Nne� in lleriage% pay sties to deeper :inns able di vs., mid that In the d r to 6, aonewcampaign proved tegtry gosdeo to br wrmwlui in robin ^laltliay dleenaata fllld IIMrr a i willle HNG units tax Ili for the lone-yesrolda. Nickelodeon's sirRarer Its rerte pricing. mresun•s he said mumhedSeltembrr-Nosemhrm 'Tin wh,el" tn,k halturs, In S-B. w,nh ip and sabtto tra sales were taken in nxxmse to the 'I "Ih.,.(olthearnkeemntinue .,,fume.] nitnllrgm Wrnhm t Rome Ilya Other's"haggle ar tors 11 finno, of pay number Plirr downturn. to elide." Rork," Ni, krhdwn i"BaY agi din+ stnnmrr and r ecorded some, "lisle-Communiuutiune Isar. Seb.etwn"and Diwrey's"Ani- rot grow th in September l Mto Ise ire president e, stem devrlol'- ..and Ciaaske"; in 8-11. HBO% her..,,,.ddg to,irepmidem, mrnr Bares Me4O.H,,vnrurorl-F.mily 1'I.shome" episode, marketing end prograa.mine, that the ,as market abmxt '11w4hnamldrlha.r Thieves"; None.] h„sex,.. notirnid, improvement in the sad in l:-yra.e.JJ amp up. AM carp fall. hot mid none marks A Fistoainmen, Network'. condoned to lee' rest euhrdbrra. "Lope V", errwa. "1'm ma trials W go,mt and hu, am•k imiws 1V vupylirtlVuo,om .ua rt." he sail. L.UWO 42UNC .711VWw* .dip"I tire: In N.F'.L.C.P.'s `Bicycle Tour' By Peggy Ziegler Entertainment Editor IA)S ANGF.LES— Hear', a temsa little rm rm f.cableopeart.s: Urn) abandon local programming. Then ere law of goad things going on out these. End des woos. To see for your self, watch the National Federation of Local Cable Pro- grammers' "Hometown USA Bicycle Tour,"a Bann -Mon wl- lectiun of 10 imen in the N FLCI"s 1995 Mountain USA Pideu Festival, held in July in Barton. The program is being rat to cable system. now fro use on " origination and areas, channels. The beat single slow by far in the 19M Bicycle Tour is the mre that operathe wllectio t:"Yellow Creek:' by an Appah,hian Moths group called App,lahop and done for a symenh I. White - burg, AY. Tlwe s e w many good things shout this pngr.u.. racellent editing and camera work, a topoutch professional "feel"that doen't sacrifice local flavor, amp a terrific Wm for the minldug d what is molly a very complicated gory. But the Mt deri.ku Appsl- rhop muk ws" to Ion the people rh{e Cnml>,rlaod Gap eon ter sell brie mory thrm- 'I. rven eb..,.I.numnw dint narrow, selling m what everyone cold ,-d whit we ought u think abo,.-, •... lean mrnum- grabbo.r.Wehacea,byte. v,, ad judge for ounsei es, rveMhing that luppem, to than Joan. It a rans con o hem nrarght fnm he pw,ple inwdvrd that Yellow lire\ is bring polluted by a tar- orry nmpany in what is ossm- Iiml, • o rep raWy held a -vn. Iln a great too, h, a heal writer to ran an oral Insu ry •d At.ddl .- hough, begun as a.ramer+id moor by . Briti 1. do error in Iles Prato, .Fhe town dana. a ,towage me o n ;ant ha. ,:reed up ,I,- I.n.,..,,,.. but w ,re Ian r:hn ohm ),]he. I7rk to 'ether, but ,lies,. l)r m.ry tra.e the political awakening at resident who nmbiliu a, get a better responr front the town government, and again, the slow's nuke. play it weight, na singling out one hem for to to follow, but portraying the movement as the group effort it evidently toss. While "Yellow Creek" was beautifully produced, a less polished winner was just as absorbing. Ethnic expression category winner "Panama to Bomon."wane piny mople Pon - gram. but it had a story we rare ly get to see: the amumporary immigrant experiene a from the inside. A Panamanian teacher bock in the Carol Zme and therefore s U.S. cititsen—has immigrated to B wan, where dw only work he could find was in a factory. "Here, 1 am dirty all the time. Sometimes my whole body husia," he says. "And 1 don't get the respect 1 got in Panama:' He tells mf the lure of money in the U.S. but finds, 'The marry yao'reloirg to Pm in your p -let is not the big none)they talk about." But the man .,d his Phillipinu wile, who works duce job, said shares just we lan- guage, English, with her hue bsnd, aredrusmined m auy. An English lass transforms iteaB arm a support group. and fara real look al what it mean. to he on doe other sdr of the Ianguap barrier, eonsider one students mory, about a simple thing like asking .maxi to donne. 'She mid,'get out of here.' 1 dmugha it wee her tome." 11. Bkyvdr'low also ineludm a civics lawn in the hum of a documenary In,.I Group W Cable of 'lurv.ma. municipal channel. Th.. episde u1 the channel'. "G.wermwn Speaks" preigrem outlines the:mpar of Washington'. new domestic rioter. haw, which req of ea mandmery art.s in durrstic Halenre inololerta. This redly is g.rvemmeu gr.kug. but it's 1n from ono... umm , puhlr inure.t Programming. In the one rate - ,rn., two winner made the trot ulr: , Mirvr.padi. prusit d photmospher'pm Amdt.d an imam red • (iiwtlike wr.y plg.f a hmrrjaiBaase in Inde Reek, Alb, with huge paper weavings. Roth wroe interesting enough. though tlw latter lees so, largely beemue the artist Ridkud Storey hadjust a few thingem ssy about his work —and he mid them over and over spin. 'ITe worm chow in the whole lineup was a thankfully short paewaosn"Iron Man" athlete, who was going to swim. walk. bike, do I,IgM) Icount'emiswps, 1,000 leg life Ithis guy doesn't kmry when to supl and a full Nsadlus workout, for the benefit of the American Lung Amecis- tion. You probably wouldn't want to do this. and you certain - Iv wouldn't want to watch woe-. Joe do this. The program, pot ducvel in San Jos. CA. wmam- phee with bad poetry prai-'ng "the. men of von," but whet it proved nuinly u Ihaljoeks of any stripe spout die mine senseless sports mumbo-jiveo when the camera is on. A short film from Taman on water conservation evidently addressed a real community nmeern--water or alicn— but dada) do it with say verve, end, oanedy show. "Fntertain- mee t Sin." produced for Rogers Cabl,,ynems in Eau Multmr moth Gusty, was 'Saturday Nigh live" on a shoestring• ter more Imitative than innovative. That's part of the resaon the nererm was sort. But B local programming isnl always where it's are it. definitely where it'm gulp. laical shows..p.eiI"Y eacrllea area like ")'allow Creek" help brh down the Big Media, bieoamul mrsight jacket omen d television is bound in. Thu chance u bring a Iresh perspective. and give local pre qde a chance a, rally ammunieate throo,h .,levisiem, .hmddn i he raerifwA b,r the bottom tine. `. GSPAN Begins Canadian Coverage WASIHNGTUN U.C.—Cable public Blabs network GSPAN last week ran five days of live cablemou, from the Canadian Haut of Commons, an .peri- menl that. B successful. will con- tinue, GSPAN mid. CSPAN cablecam the daily live "question period" when Prins Minimer Brian Mulroney sad his mbinet.n.wer questions from the miarity party member of parliament- Frond the sessions were followed by viewer call -ion. said GSPAN ipoliesp,twis Susan Swain. Thu is the firm nap in the oet- wak's cooperative venave with the Canadian Parliament. and programming director Carrie Collins. "We hope that in the lot. we can tela ire''ire call -in programs that join members of Gngress and the Pasiment by ammlite,' Ma. Collins said. 'lire Nor dGnunmedfae• began recrfvirg the five GSPAN network [red N. 6 her Mahn ,flannel New. Nov. 11. 1985. p .41. ! DSO Signs SIX Comedians L7Na .pcods ia mpw . pey '1'\', she said. "Wk ha,, Poor service Cable Subs' stayed away from doing thew as drives cable r For On Location SpeCaYIV takvson'ainw,." 1.mid Theomma.muf"OnLKY a':Rs �e(il8n Income tion" wJl begin with Budd, subs+ s f :lS ANGELES-Home Buss '(rice variety shows tluls aeaaon, Ms. HadN at fae.us a AWmi: studySnows Inerenw in Qi announded it has aigrred Pate said HBOls ootinterested City. George Caam will be coal- %YO �E{Y(NFKCI"Il'-lmtah4 CITY ,weWmmsnmmnlismtokkk in Jr variety lorwt and dram% j inghis fourth "0."tion"sfr- uK tel ha. reached `f the wceud a'•rvdedita"On view the"(In Lceatioo"ap evials 1, cial. Robin Willi... and Billy �A�tBA'vf,s(Yr-1'ra,r rust.-ma.r emu- stores than 43 pn,em ol.Mcoral .,atinn"wrin depecvls ,stash. "77r mint hen lsto 6e Crystal their thud. Hrw.ie Ilan- ,.ei,drremg cable custmmn mto;he C.S. population, an."Itae,l Robin {'Jliama. M CaysW. bringing Jw entertainer in his or dell has made tam HBOappear- watinK arms u(FCN manutarturr.- there am, last Is., Inwie Mandel, George Carlin. her purest farm into the siewtra' sears, and Richard Reber Mad m,,ad,n4 to a study by IN San FTai. am point. vdirrg eddy Haslet and Rirhard j she said. The tar" n his nwrd Cinema. weirs, "The a{scn-ha+e:s F:LRA Group. Inr.'s fall 1985 Cable Table. ...lust will a8 tape programs for Imm pioneered with the "On from p Richard Berton Show. " : An F.I.. .unwy completed m (n- t.: 4avxdinrg to the data, r series. Earh comic will pre- _ _ her found that \S ft jalretration tuv _..a .riyn t 4A replete per. m all new stand-up routines. p/� gym, tea, HBO Ofts Boosts t rr th t r.oml twr 14 rmtd tk tmai 1. a i.. an . BO mid. Thr series debuted Der. In Pay Unit Sales HBO Scrambling ,lai t w tl there .. t. mparssl t mcreaw d two p+vY aurre'm 1, 19- with s rome,n by Uncovers 150 1 .vmtrm ,,rat 1_ j seerswusryda�n�eptrm:er- Jdv. ,oheaKlrin.5isrnthenthe pn. :,m has featured Rndrtev Dan. ANAHE1M—Cable oPerauca ( F HeW Affiliates `...eyed 1'hr study also „ The median age I. wary, raield. Joe Piero David m• merltr the"HBO/Cinemas t Qanbo"osvdrepadlewmenth la rceot ul Uo' CCi'.: .. - mmskad the meta at rerner. Shmky Greener. Redd laveachieved anmto 13 rent W AN, AIIFlll, CA--M w, Rome l,,tnmrr, y.erud x ., nmplrtely s:a.•nrd w::. o .3 ,but increawd f, corn to 3Y fnan 3-..,,dayµ .,xx. John Boner, Mantas 11u11, - unit., Aux Offier began srnmblirrg its for 12 hour tort t n, the table. \l.dum hnuwM,kl im.,ne fee inn Rickln and Rich Little. "(M Incation" H OB mddlutwarli.bmedooth, satellite signal per I desearlier this war. it Aiennewd w l ........ able ae6areihen i rraaed fr,m ernes as an mbrella for romed, rite Iswhreh remRs ferns cam studies. TLu rise m uni total, was satieved about ISOuru rtborbei affiliates, n mK all c b ..., : S-N.8:a to 1131.: b7, nwo tam uuc rrmntranedlorthrouF•hagrc I pay witlumt eroding otter pry and aemdingto lany(� m. 1111(1 1 other result.:d ihr +.,:<d slightly hukdtn tad w„tam rnrn- slightly W J 4o west th_that ents withudkidual perf,w sera, i basic.cosh., HBO mid. armor vise president, Cinemax : ng to Bob 1. F I : ,.. 1 T d ,d pnueen. Bridcrt Potter. {alley 6h:eTelnvon unless sold woiur.in peeadeut, best- sue prrsaknt. d t :. �.. Ntus. (of niur,ive president urigwal peo- Angeles remarketed Cinema. as nra dewlnpmrra, HBO. "{e dw find"alarmingly arc comb k•as tkeh t ... t hey are baPPY wa h: h,:r:..::h.. r, Ilse cable•,restorer utg mricrs, .A is A Entreminr rot ,nmhng,mid HBOlsnotaitor- " the format with the sreoA panofthe HBOCambopavrone tim Iast.April. HBOmid. and tat high numbs .,f folks out dons soil pngµramn.o c delisen the high'• incamr ""-M raded"(fit Lratioo"M--la the arum —the state rrarly marwrgm wind:.rtle.eni °serum; The sun r: r nor sent:. nttoe chat rustmmr wet u, i, „m wxv :n familw with a., ioreuoe. fu.. I:, R'hde one major broadcast dmrbkdiu Cmerux mhsm'he1, he sill, no" rim a8 of the'So Kood keep pe,.ple (r,an l.mpry; .hp :oA annual A C eomswithp6.'M.dwnu' twwrk is esperi.,min, with r to 11.000 from 6.400. Another hrademd sites who had been re- M:ading oit ..to altrrna:. n - Jrt, o- f m —_ - upelsur. Oreanic Cablevlsfon,d e calling HBO eypnabeta r:es:' he eau. "Thr, a dueat reds "'es' F'., their .....ge week: Oahu, HI, mid penetrations of tees wen fmnrhised sable else- rl.,hip lr, weer ru....nu.r .....tag- dativeiodien.rs.dtlr WY HBO and Cinemax slay inae.s- r tents. HROtmlk the step to serwhis tw. x nh r:olr and tepr rest.:al. :t..: ids op cn,.I, want t„ k,wt• t br.r'�'l n . ohs, Har r&n(Ifwe hm ed more than ex °wall. ask Don IJlfdl and his largely to pmuet itsignals from ,:�• , .. of the homy rake u n with i-.i rotdaa KMst P^• I. Iran president Jr dual coverers d beatvard earth w- i;a.:: they II have tn make s�.:. . l,� -. audiro,r tuning u rare strategy fnchuisthan rig olferinuglor teonpU. irulud- - the pay mkelwstave set.pri nK th o,.stomera h I l I N,sr stud than -.. . a wrek. 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Mur[[n Ie•leY wM .oi I:ns. n ALAN EM:Illm< I I.Yrr< wra.l Y.I P[:s.4 .er•am4J Ilx• mMI1IMAl &.W .e1 1Nn PJ. b.\ re.ILvu•y u 4.I r.1 m AT Iles Or n. .r • - rm .Y.1 .In Y NAY I.- I, y n. Ib.J fell Ifry [.wM, [u •gVllvn . J .WM Yn -. zln MII •'.11 ron. .11 n•w.Jrn ra1M 1YE. A I Ot - 0 It IN M F N t 11.4' 1411-el"q SLIPINWfted St I N.S C. C (*%WNW a *Cowa4ele dop wmeMetwo raw b* fitmd liernm"wat mimWe boo&. INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT #277 WF.STONKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 5W Lynwood Boulevard Mound. Minnesota 55364 SPECIAL LEVY REFERENDUM ELECTION MEETING Tuesday, November 26, 1985 Olinutes to he approved December 9. 1985) A'iTEN DANCE/ The Special meeting ­f the School Board was called to order at LOCATION 10:19 p.m. in the Lecture ]fall of the Westonka Community Center by William Goblirsch. Chairman. In attendance were: School Board members Goblirsch. Mayer, Schmidt. Chelberg. Pitsc_h and Hallowell. Other members were Superintendent Stevenson, Assistant Superintendents Brandenburg and ':Myers. Principals. teachers, support staff, students. parents. ­ommunity members and district P.R. Coordinator. CANVASS OF Chairman Goblirsch ,announced the arrival of th4 election judges VOTES and called for agenda item #1. Canvass of Special tAection Returns of Tuesday, November °6. 1985. The head election judge presented ,he results to the chairman. Chelberg moved, and Hallowell seconded that the Board approve the adoption of the 3 mill levy as approved by a vote of 2.032 YES and 1.558 NO, with . Spoiled; Blank ballots as listed in agenda item $10. On roll call vote, all six members voted AYE. The au'� ,nce applauded the passing of the referendum. 1985 LEVY Cntrberg moved arts. fitsch seconded the motion to approve the AUTHORIZATION 1985 Levy Authoriz»t•.:r: as stated in agenda item 02• for a total �8,489,566.97. On roi, call vote. all six members vote AYE. OPEN DISCUSSION :Wave; noted that there were some 1500 people in our community who -oted NO. F? thought they are possible disappointed with the i+oard. Mayer said he intends to represent those NO voters in W future. tlall.• veil thanked all those reople who helped pass this referendum for !,* kids. She said we have lots of work to do in the next few morns.. S. Gc4.,,mch said he believes w can make this one of the ,`inert dis ~ts in the metro area. He believes that we are a treasure w- ,rq to be discovered. ADJOURNMENT Th- —eeting adjourned itt 111:20 p.m. Patricia C. Chelberg. Clerk W1111abm N1. Goblirsch, Chairman ocuiipiete documentation pan be found n 'tie-ke-i,,,nnnt -iinutc ^o^k. INIIi V1, 16I/1.14 1' SCINM11. llwa N'T M? Pt Met ►NN t'.1. ffi 1~4 w.,v.'•I .,f A I., • b ,...w«Y d fh, wwwf•w I: /A. hi-SIlINa1i'1'fll.a51'lII N11.'i TR ANAAI'la1NR �fr"'' Mrr-.tote.( lu µor'..ri1 Itr„ "fin" l ".­1 r.1r var.l a/.•..ral. klfhrf'•+.If. 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YMR'wt Tl h.tt .♦Y trr It~ to ll.r I. f "UK~ to ab. E F Roos IR %4A 304%4 BOARD OF HENNEPIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 2400 GOVERNMENT CENTER---- MINNFAPOLI5, MINNESOTA 55487 I_ •j ''•�,!�'; DEC 2 0 9% f December 18, 1985 CITY OF ORONO FRIENDS OF THE LGNG LAKE AND MEDINA LIBRARIES: Thanks to your cpncerns and efforts, the 4ennepin County Board of Commissioners has voted to restore service to these libraries during 19%116. This vote was unanimous: A salutary side effect has been to retain the once a week bookmobile stop in the City of Rockford. Thanks again to each and every one of you. Si Wely, F. Robb, Jr.. m=.TI',o;)0:ITAn WA!TE M i December 5, 1985 Ms. Mary Butler Mayer City of. Orono 3145 Cass-o Cir. Wayza-l&, MN 55391 Dear Mayor Butler: _ -. (;I Y 6__� F UstGNC, Recently I seat you a copy of the Executive Summary from the ri.nxl Report published by the Metropolitan Wastf: Control Commission's (MWC':'s) Rate Structure Task Force and informed you of the Uublic meeting on the sw)ject scheduled for November 1. I wanted to now Ist you know that the Commissioners of the MWCC unanimously approved the recommendations of the Task Force at the meetinq_ of the full Commission on November 19. A copy of the resolution approved at ti+at- meeting is enclosed. 1 am also forwarding a copy of the document entitled "Impact of Alternative Rate Setting Methodolocy." It will tell you how you can expect the new alternative cost all.ccation methodology to affect your community's rates over a five year transitional period. If you have any questions about the new rate structure, please give me a call. I'd be happy 1__ talk of wee-L with you. N Sincerely, s Louias J. B:eimhurst Chief Administator LJB : MPF : ,qM Encl. 1. CC: City Managers./Administrators 350 Metro Square &:skim¢ Saint OW, MwinNW'Pv 55101 612-272-6423 o�—pro REVISED METROPOLITAN WASTE CONTROL COMMISSION 350 METRO SQUARE BUILDING, SAINT PAUL, N-'INNESOTA 55101 222-8423 RESOLUTION NO. 85-376 ADOPTING THE FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE RATE STRUCTURE TASK FORCE AND DIRECTING IMPLEMENTATION THEREOF WHEREAS, The Touche Ross Manaaement Study recommended that the Commission's cost allocation methodology be studied for possible changes; and WHEREAS, The Chairman of the Commission appointed a Rate Structure Task Force to carry out such a st,:dy which resulted in findings and recc..,nendatioris contained in its final report of October 16, 1985; and WHEREAS, The Commission recei7e6 the report and held a public infor- mational meeting on the findings and recommendations on. November 1, 1985; and W FREAS, At the public meeting there was general acceptxnce of the iings and recommendations of the Task ForcF port but concern was expressed about the financial effect of an immediate implementation of the SAC rate due to the proposed system; and v1HEREAS, The Commission has reviewed the report and the recommen- dations of its staff; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, Fy the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission, that it hereby adopts !-he findings and recommer,daticns of I he Rate Structure Task Force as embodied in its final report dated October 16, 1985; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Commission adopts the concept of phasing in the SAC rate due to the proposed system in order to gate their financial effect; and BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED, ':hat the Commission staff is directed to begin implementation of the recommendations through development of internal policy, transmittal to other agencies which may have review authority, and pursuit of necessary legislative changes. Adopted this 19th day of November, 1985. METROPOLITAN WASTE CONTROL COMMISSION Of By by hoc b-m-Pater E, M1ein m:3 Louis J. Br urst Chairman Chief Administrator Pp �..95 METROPOLITAn WAfTE (OnTROL commiffion Impact of Alternative Rate Setting Methodology November 1, 1985 Introduction • On October 16, 1985 the Rate Str-uctlire Task Force issued its Findings and Recommendtions regarding the MWCC's cost allocation methodology. A summary of these recommendations is contained in the Task Force Executive Summary. If there Are any questions regardiny this document please conract Ms. Pat Ferguson of the MWCC. • The document is designed to help answer the question: If the Commission adopts and phases in the alternative cost allocation methodology recommended hy the Rate Structure Task Force what will be the projected impact on my community's rates over the five transitional year period? • To accomplish this objectiv" the document is organized as follows: Page Projected Impact on 1986 Rates 2 Projected] Impact on 1987-- 1990 Rates 3 -- 10 Projected Impac~ on 1991 Rates 11 rojectpd Imaact on 1986 Rates • The Commission will determine 1986 rates using the existing cost allocation methodology. • Communities can continue to use 1986 projer_ted rates supplied by the MWCC for purposes of developing their 1!86 budgets. • The ec-.liest the new methodology would be used is 1987. Projected Pate Impac* oc Service Area 1 Projected Rate per 100,000 Gallons Current Alternative Net Change Communities Affected Arc - Hills Coi,mbia Heights Falcon Heights Gem Lake Hugo Lauderdale Mahtomedi Mendota New Hope Oakdale Robbinsdale St. Louis Park West St. Paul Willa_►nie _ 87 $86.63 _85.20 $(1.43) 1988 $93.01 92.23 $(J.,18) Birchwood Crystal Forest Lake Golden Valley Lake Elmo Lilydale Maplewood Mendota Heights North Oaks Plymouth Roseville St. Paul White Bear Lake Woodbury 1989 1990_ $97.87 $103.'"4 97.66 103,,74 $(0.21) $ 0.00 Brooklyn Center Edina Forest Lake Twshp. Hilltop Landfall Little Canada Medicine Lake Minneapc'is North St_ Paul Richfield St. Anthony tijdnais Heights White Bear Twshp. The rate impact analysis was based on cor,t and f low projections containel in the MWC::'s 1966-1990 Development Program and reflects a five year phase -in of the proposed alternative cost allocation me*ho,!,:logy. - 3 pro'ected Tate Impact on a Service Area 2 Projected Rate per IOC ,000 Gallons 1987_ 1988 1989 Trent $95.04 4104.30 $111.04 Aiternat ive !)1 '73 98.60 102.59 Net Change $(3.31) $ (`_.70) $ (8.45) Communities Affected Andover Centerville Lexin4ton Noundsview 5,r: ing take Park Blaine Circle Pines Lino .; akes New Brighton 1990 $117.87 106.34 3(11.�3) Brooklyn Fark Coon Rapids Maple Grove Csseo The rate 1-. ,ct analysis was based on cost and flow projections contained in the MWCC's 1986-1990 Development Provram and reflects a five yt►3r phase -in of the proposed alternative cost allocation ^eth,)do'ojy. a 1 ected Rate Impact on Service Area 3 Proiected Rate per 100,000 Gallons 1987 1988 1989 Current $113.66 $125.07 $134.56 Alternative 106.62 111.06 112.00 Net Change $(7.04) $(14.01) $(22.56) Communities Affec-tea Anoka Rd:isey 1990 $145.36 111.75 $(33.61) The rate impact analysis was based on cost and flow projections contained in the MWCC's 1986-1990 Development Program and reflects a five yea: phase -in of the proposed alternative cost allocation methodology. 5 Projected Rate Impact on Service Area 4 Projected Rate per 100,000 Gallons 1987 1988 1989 Current $104.06 $112.56 $118.2? Alternative 98.95 103.56 105.49 Net Change $(5.11) $ (9.00) t,12.79) Communities Affected Chanhassen Excelsior Independence Maple Plain Mound Prior Lake Shotewood Victoria Dee?haven Greenfield Laketown Township Minnetonka Minnetcista St. BonifaciuG Spring Park Waconia 1990 $125.49 107.88 $(17.61) Eden Prairie Greenwood Long Lake Minnetonka Beach Orono Shakopee Tonka Bay Wayzata The race impact analysis was based on cost and flow projections contained in the MWCC's 1986-1990 Development Program and reflects a five year phase -in of the proposed alternative cost allocation methodology. 6 . Pro ected Rate Impact on Service Area 5 Projected Rate per 100,000 Gallons Current Alternative Net Change Communities Affected Bloomington 1987 1988 1989 1990 $87.24 $93.69 $98.17 $103.65 _85.48 92.23 97.66 1.03.74 $(1.76) $(1.46) $(0.51) $ 0.09 Burnsville Ea ga n The rate impact analysis was based on cost and flow projections contained in the MWCC's 1986-1990 Development Program and reflects a five year phase -in of the proposed alternative cost allocation methodology. Projected Rate Impact on Service Area 6 Projected Rate per 100,000 Gallons 1987 1988 1989 1990 Current $84.63 $90.20 $94.79 $100.62 Alternative 85.20 92.23 97.66 103.74 Net Change $0.57 $ 2.03 $ 2.87 $ 3.12 Communities Affected Empire Township Newport St. Paul Park Farmington Inver Grove Heights Oak Perk Heights Rosemount South St. Paul The r.' impact analysis was bay d on cost and flow projections contained in tn� MWCC 1; 1986-1990 Development Program and ref lects a f ive year pha:,e- in of the proposed alternative cost allocation methodology. 6 Proiected Rate Impact for Communities Without lr.'­�rceptors Proiected Rates per 100,000,Gailo.;r. 1987 Current $75.9C Alternative 76.36 Net Ch:nge $0.46 Communities Affected Bayport Chaska Hastings Savage Stillwater Twshp. 1988_ 1989 1.990 $80.95 $85.13 $90.39 84.50 92.13 100.32 3.55 $ 7.00 $10.43 Cottage Grove Stillwater The rate impact analysis was based on cost and flow projections con'Ained in the MWCC's 1986-1990 Development Program and reflects a five year phase -in of the proposed alternative cost allocation methodology. - 9 _ Pro'er,ted Revenue Impact for Communities in Several Service Areas • The projected revenue impact associated with a change in the cost allocation methodology for a particular community can be calculated by using the net change previously described multiplied by the expected future flow by year for the specific community. • Under the current cost allocation system, the following communities are in more than one service area and receive different rates for the same service. Community_ Service Areas Apple Valley 5 and 6 Champlin 2 and 3 Fridley 1 and 2 Hopkins 1 and 4 Lakeville 5 and 6 Medina 2 and 4 Shoreview 1 and 2 Proiected Impact on 1991 Rates • In 1991 all users would pay a uniform, system -wide rate. • The Task Force did not make projections on 1991 rates because the data was not ava.labl;�. Basea on cost trends in the MWCC ?development Program, an expected system -wide rate would be in the range of approximately $110.00 to $113.00 per 100,000 gallons in 1991. I` 1Trc;� DEC 10 LJ league of mirinesota cities December 4, 1985 To: LMCIT member cities Frcm: Peter Tritz Re: Vacancy - L?•tCIT Boara of Trustees PLEASE BRING THIS NOTICE TO THE CITY COUNCIL'S ATTENTION There will by a vacancy on the League of M:.nnesota Cities Insurance Trust Board of Trustees as of Jan. 1, 1986. Tnis vacancy arises because one of the current Board members chose not to seek re-election and will therefor become ineligible when his term expire,3 at the end of this year. T`le present opening is for the (:ne year remaining in the current tern:; however, the appointee would be eligible for reappointment. Under the LMCIT bylaws, this position must be filled by an elected city official. Elected officials interested in being �.onsidered for this position should submit a letter of application containing information on the applicant's background and experience and any other information wn.ich might be useful to the Board in making its decision - e.g., familiarity with the LMCIT programs, views as to LMCIT's proper role, etc. Letters of support from the applicant's own or other cities mignt also be helpfLil. Tile LMCIT Board consists of five members, four of whom are appointed by the League's Board of Directors. At least two members gust be elected officials, and at least one must also be a member cf the :.eague Board of Directors. Current members of the !-VCIT Board are: Sig Stene, Mayor, Lindstrom (Chairman) Pet Bonniwell, C1erK-Administrator, Dassel (LAC Boars Rep.) Paul Holmlund, Finance Director, Brooklyn Center John Clarke, City Council, Virginia (Retiring member) Don Slater, Fxecutive Director, LMC (ex officio member) ! t-; .! .. - - .� ..�,� it ..: .. 1-".,! � ,'. f t, IF. 1`. •l,t if ��• 41.1 T.. � ",i.,s � { 1 '. !.�. � a.�) .:.�: � % �E.'JVV VILLAGE OF MINNETONKA BEACH MINNETONKA BEACH, MINNESOTA 5536"1 December 12, 1985 The Honorable Mary Butler Mayor, City of Orono Orono, MN 55323 Dear Mayor Butler, D)l jil CC 13W i CITY OF ORONO I want to thank you and the Orono City Council for implementinq the removal of the stockade fence recently erected just West of Paul's Landing blocking the view of the lake. Your actions will benefit all residents in their enjoyment of Lake Minnetonka. Sincerely, Brtbn V. Bedell Mayor HENNEPINPAR" -burfwn tlnnnepin Regional Pork District 12615 i.owoy Rail 9 Py-o A, MN 5"41 uiep .IA1?15"0001? Board of Cormrmsioners ooMero rang c. Aden Sty A VK9 CNW movie ,,.A* s >ue.,a o4,v..,,,V 10ANWA N sop am Y tu. Pon lrcholM fmistl 4aoM,ainle 17= "7117 Nd V^tw 1A-,, I &kj December- 13, 1985 Mayor Mary Butler PO Box 66 Crystal Bav, MN 55323 Dear Mayor Butler, On behalf of the Board of Commissioners and the staff of Hennepin Parks I want to thank you and the other members of the Orono City Council for allowing G.mmissioner Weber, Associate Superintendent Marty Jessen and me to appear at your City Council meeting on December 9, 1985. As we discussed during the meeting, we are attempting to improve communications between otrr agency and suburban Hennepin municipalities and City Council appearances are the first step in that process. Should the occasion arise where you, other Council members, your staff or constituents are in need of assistance from Hennepin Parks, 1 hope you will give us the opportunity to reciprocate your hospitality. Sincerely. e t M. Wicklund (' ntral Division !Manager RW/in WEsproNKA SENTIOR CENTER I K)NIF OF'n i i: % v%'n)NKA%E-NK)R U.M7T-*%'S. I.M. Il(_d21 1T2 K�tM) Eict. •I1'& 42l1i',i �} I5U L��I mim i tit H Tl mi--%T 11E\��IN� (.(X'N-n' DEC 16 im ; I December 10, 198$.!.,, t Cj=ij j°j� .---L _) Orono City Council Dear Sirs: The Wes`.onka Senior Citizens, Inc. wish to tha:,k the council members and the City manager for your continued support of ou:- center. With your help, we are able to offer seniors of this area a place to go for companionship, a nourishing noon meal, help with fuel assistance::, tax counseling, a shopping bus and rides to appointments, counseling and most of all, a convenient place to socialize. We appreciate your help more thar: we can tell you and h.ipe you continue to support the new offi^ers and directors for 1986. We wish you all a Merry Christmas and Hapry Prosperous New Year. Sincerely, i Doc Meier, Retiring President DEC l3 CTTy (-i -- f�� 0-y of Orono Box 66 1_- Alh Brown Road Crystal Minnesota 55323 December 11, 1985 Officer Mark Tomczyk Orono Police Department P.O. Box 86 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 Dear Officer Tomezyx: Just a short note to thank you for the f-intastic presentation you and your associate made to the Tiger Cuba of Mound. Your professionalism and interest to our young people made a great impression on them and I am sure will be long remembered. I would like to comment on any 3iscLiminating information my sons gave you. None of it was true: they are trying to get me in trouble: and I reminded them that you have their mug shots and not mine. A1.1 kidding aside, thanks for your time and efforts and, also, please give my regards to your partner that assisted you. Re_I-ecttu' 1 y, James R. 1'r,ihek JRG/tsw CC: Chief Melvin Kilbo Orono Police Department Mr. Mark Bernhardson ''ity Administrator i 4315 North Shore Drive Mound, Minnesota 55364 December 1, 1985 911 Hennepin County Emergency Dispatchers Hennepin County Government Center Minneapolis., MN Dear Sir: This letter of appreciation is about a month overdue, but it does allow me to thank you for two incidents rather tl,,!n one. A ( J. Several weeks age, our grandson'who lives with us had a terrifying ex- perience. He was dropped off by the special school van in the driveway without the substi'ute driver sn..king sure that someone was here. Nor- mally someone always is as my mother-in-law also lives with us. However she was out of to My husband and I were both detained in traffic (in separate cars). After our grandson, Blaine, discovered lie was alone, he decided to call 911. The dispatcher not cnly calmed him down, but guided him througl, his normal after school activities until I go` there, some ten minutes later. Today my husbr:nd found a young man lying in the driveway in the sncw when he went to get the paper (check the date of this letter --our big sno- storm f 1985!). He was delirious and snowblind. When we got iiim into 1-ouse and into the shower we realized that wasn't his only difficult, an.: again 911 was called. 1 couldn't believe how fast they respondcd witli the ragir., snow storm (The Orono patrolment apologized for how lon6 it took them!) and how effi-lently and delicately they handled the m.,tter whi:h ended up being pretty complicated. It is a GREAT comfort to knew that there are caring, concerned, well trained peopi:: who are devoting their lives to helping the rest of us. Thanks! Sincerely, 7 4 i�t.�t>ttw'.+0P %j"CiC�a-.tom. Martha °. Will' City nt Orono West Henne;,�n Public Safety Department MARTIN'S NAVARRE "66" 3340 Shoreline Dr. P O Box 32 Navarre. MN 55392 471-9982 Decemher II,1985 Mr. Mark Bernhardson Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN 35323 Sub3•.�ct: City of Orono Summary Budget Statement Enterprise Funds 1986 Orono Li gnnr Per our telephone conversation, it seems unacceptable for a city -owned bus ,ticss, competing in the private sector, to project an oper,iting loss t )r i986. As a business and residential taxpayer in the city of Oror. . f think it seems realistic to expect that when the city uses our money to compete in the business world, we the city either make the netcssary busines3 chan.es t,, produce revenue or we the city get out of the business. If the city shculd de,-i a that the best pose move is to return the business to the privar.e sector, I have the ousiness knowledge and the fun.l ng to sake it prr 'table and would appreciate the oppo: ,nity to apply for the ot,essary permits. A response would be appreciate+. Yours r !y, Steven M. Martin cc: Mayor Butler Counc i 1 Members✓ Strving the Luke Minnetonka area since 1954