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01-08-01 CCCITY OF OTSEGO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA SECTION DEPARTMENT MEETING DATE Item 5 Consent Agenda January 8, 2001 ITEM NUMBER: ITEM DESCRIPTION: PREPARED BY: 5.1 & 5.2. Resolutions Judy Hudson, Clerk 5.1. Resolution 2001-01 Establishing Depositories for City Funds. 5.2. Resolution 2001-02 Adopting An Official Newspaper. Resolution No. 2001 - 01 City of Otsego Country of Wright State of Minnesota A Resolution Establishing Depositories For City Funds. WHEREAS, the City of Otsego each year must stipulate official depositories for City Funds. Now, therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of Otsego, Minnesota. 1. That the following are designated as official depositories for City Funds: Bank of Elk River, Elk River, MN. Investment Center located at Bank of Elk River. Juran & Moody, a division of Miller, Johnson & Kuehn, Inc. First National Bank of Elk River, Elk River, MN Investment Center located at First National Bank of Elk River, Anoka, MN. Marquette Bank of Monticello, Monticello, MN. First Banks - FBS Investment Services, Inc. Norwest Investment Securities, Minneapolis, MN. Edward D. Jones & Co. - Northern Chicago Bank Smith, Barney - Chemical Bank, Minneapolis, MN Minnesota Municipal Money Market (4M) Fund, St. Paul, MN 2. That to properly diversify and protect the City's funds the City Treasurer is authorized to deposit up to five (5) million dollars ($5,000,000.00) in each of these depositories. Collateral is required for funds that are not directly invested in investment securities that are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or other United States Government Agencies. Investments shall be in accordance with investment securities allowable under the State of Minnesota guidelines for municipalities. The City Treasurer shall deposit all or any part of the City's funds into the approved depositories and withdraw the same when necessary, or when directed by the City Council. Dated this 8th day of January, 2001. City of Otsego Larry Fournier, Mayor Attest: Judy Hudson, City Clerk City Seal reso100.wps0h) Resolution No. 2001- 02 City of Otsego County of Wright State of Minnesota A Resolution Adopting An Official Newspaper. Whereas, the Elk River Star News is a qualified newspaper of general circulation within the City of Otsego: Be It Resolved, that the City of Otsego designated the Elk River Star News as the City's official newspaper effective immediately. Be It Further Resolved, that all ordinances and any other matters which are required by law to be published in an official newspaper, and all other matters which the City Council shall deem advisable and in the public interest to be published, shall be published in the Elk River Star News. Dated this 8th day of January, 2001. Larry Fournier, Mayor Attest: Judy Hudson, City Clerk City Seal resol%wpsoh) CITY OF OTSEGO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA SECTION DEPARTMENT MEETING DATE Item 6 Planning & Zoning January 8, 2001 ITEM NUMBER: ITEM DESCRIPTION: PREPARED BY: 6. Judy Hudson, Clerk 6.1. Dan Licht, City Planner. Consider Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to provide for Amendments and General Re -codification of existing sections (information attached) Passed by Planning Commission. 6.2. Dan Licht, City Planner. Riverboat Landing Concept Plan (information attached). Planning Commission did not support the Concept Plan. CITY OF WRIGHT CO NTOY, MINNESOTA DRAFT PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING 8:00 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS OTSEGO CITY HALL DECEMBER 18, 2000 1. Chair Swenson will call the Planning Commission Meeting to order. Chair Swenson called the Planning Commission Meeting to order at 8:00 PM. Roll Call: Chair Carl Swenson; Commission Members: Arleen Nagel, Steve Schuck, Ken Fry, Patrick Moonen. Eugene Goenner arrived at 8:05 PM. Staff. Deputy Clerk Judy Hudson, City Planner Dan Licht Councilmember: Vern Heidner, Richard Nichols and Mayor Larry Fournier 2. Consideration of the Planning Commission Minutes of., a. Monday, December 4. 2000 - 8 PM Commissioner Schuck motioned to approve the December 4, 2000 Planning Commission Minutes. Seconded by Commissioner Nagel. All in favor. Motion carried. 3. Lida Construction. Inc., and Wally Klus - Sketch Plan Review of PUD of "Riverboat Landing" - For Mar; Dare's land east of Cty Rd 39 and Cty Rd 101 south of the proposed "Waterfront" Development, City Planner Dan Licht presented the Planner's Report. Tom Domwell, Lida Construction presented a Sketch Plan of "Riverboat Landing". The Sketch Plan showed two commercial lots, one and two story townhomes/condos with underground parking and 3 story apartment buildings. Mr. Domwell believes this development will help draw commercial in for Otsego but because of all the commercial development in Rogers and Elk River they couldn't put all commercial on this property. Wally Klus said this 37 acre parcel is owned by Mary Dare, who he represents. He knows the City wants mostly commercial in this area and that working in commercial real estate he has a good understanding of retail. Mr. Klus said Elk River and Rogers have the jump on Otsego for commercial because they had water and sewer available. He doesn't feel this parcel of land will attract businesses like Home Depot since they need 10 acres and by the time you take land out for the infrastructure you will end up with 2 10 acre lots. Mr. Klus also feels the Waterfront Project is 3 to 5 years away because of the commercial growth that is happening in Elk River and Rogers. If this property is developed as outlined in the "Sketch Plan", Wally feels will help the Waterfront Project and be a benefit to Otsego. Chair Swenson asked for Planning Commission discussion of this proposal. Ken Fry asked what the Land Use Plan designation of this parcel is for. Dan Licht replied for highway commercial. LDPAET Planning Commission Meeting of December 18, 2000, cont'd. Page 2. Commissioner Goenner stated he doesn't feel this is the location for high density homes. This land will only increase in value. Surrounding communities have their commercial districts and Otsego has its commercial districts and at some point this land will be valuable for commercial. Commissioner Schuck agreed that this property is not the place for high density development. He said this is a nice mix and interesting but not for this location. Commissioner Fry also agreed and stated the value of the land and location doesn't lend itself to what is proposed and would like to see something that will fit this location better than what is proposed. Commissioner Moonen agreed with the other commissioners that this is not the place for high density housing. Commissioner Nagel agreed with her fellow commissioners statements and also pointed out that the Comprehensive Plan sets this aside for commercial. Chair Swenson made it unanimous that the proposed Sketch Plan doesn't fit this property. He pointed that Elk River can afford this type of mix because they have both Highway 10 and 169 and Otsego only has Highway 101. He thinks this is an interesting mix but not in Otsego's best interest for this location. Councilmember Heidner asked the City Planner what triggers an extension of the MnDOT Wall. Dan Licht said the wall was part of the Highway 101 improvement project and built because of the recreational use on the east side of Highway 101. CM Heidner also asked if the high density was allowed would it be in the City's best interest to have commercial along 101 for a buffer. Mr. Licht replied this was one of the issues raised when working on the Concept Plan and questioned if this type of mix was appropriate. Chair Swenson asked if there was anyone from the public who would like to comment. There were no comments. Chair Swenson summed the discussion up by stating the Planning Commission has demonstrated by consensus that they are not in favor of this type of development for this property. _4_ Hearing to consider amendment oh Zoning Ordinanc of Otsego to provide for m . ndm n S andGeneral re -codification of Existing Sections Chair Swenson opened the Public Hearing at 8:35 PM. Judy Hudson stated the proper noticing and publishing was done. Dan Licht presented the Planner's Report. Chair Swenson opened the Public Hearing for public comment at 8:37 PM There were no comments Chair Swenson closed the Public Hearing at 8:37 PM and brought back to the Planning Commission for comments. Commissioner Goenner motioned to adopt the recodified edition of the Otsego Zoning Ordinance. Seconded by Commissioner Schuck. All in favor. Motion carried. Planning Commission Meeting of December 18, 2000, cont'd. Page 3. DRAFT Any other Planning C ommimion B iSinP�� a-- Tndate on Council A tions by M H idn r CM Heidner stated the Council went with the 30 foot width for driveways for the entire City. Mayor Fournier wished everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. He also thanked Arleen Nagel, who is retiring, for her many years of service and hard work she has given to the City by being on the Planning Commission. Arleen is retiring. 6. Adjourn by 10 PM Commissioner Nagel motioned to adjourn. Seconded by Commissioner Moonen. All in favor. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 8:47 PM. Arleen Nagel, Secretary Recorded by: Judy Hudson, Deputy Clerk "ORT"WaST ASSOCIATto CONSUILTANTS" INC, 5775 Wayzata Boulevard, Suite 555, St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Telephone: 952.595.9636 Facsimile: 952.595.9837 nac@winternet.com MEMORANDUM TO: Otsego Mayor and City Council FROM: Daniel Licht DATE: 2 January 2001 RE: Otsego - Zoning Ordinance; Recodification FILE NO.; 176.08 - 00.01 Please be advised that the Planning Commission held a public hearing at their meeting on December 17, 2000 to consider the recodified Otsego Zoning Ordinance. No comments were received from the public and there was no Planning Commission discussion. The Planning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval of the document. pc. Mike Robertson Judy Hudson Andy MacArthur Larry Koshak / Ron Wagner ORDINANCE NO.: CITY OF OTSEGO COUNTY OF WRIGHT, MINNESOTA AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OTSEGO TO PROVIDE FOR THE INTEGRATION OF AMENDMENTS AND GENERAL RECODIFICATION OF THE EXISTING SECTIONS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OTSEGO DOES HEREBY ORDAIN: Section 1. Chapter 20 of the Otsego City Code (Zoning Ordinance) is hereby amended and recodified as follows: Section 1. Title and Application Section 2. Rules and Definitions Section 3. Administration - Amendments (Text and Map) Section 4. Administration - Conditional Use Permits Section 5. Administration - Interim Uses Section 6. Administration - Variances Section 7. Administration - Board of Adjustment and Appeals Section 8. Administration - Administrative Permits Section 9. Administration - Site/Building Plan Review Section 10. Administration - Certificate of Zoning Completion Section 11. Administration - Enforcement and Penalties Sections 12-14 Reserved Section 15 Non -Conforming Lots, Buildings, Structures and Uses Section 16 General Building and Performance Requirements Section 17 General Yard, Lot Area and Building Requirements Section 18 Public Property/Rights-of-Way Section 19 Building Relocation Section 20 Model Homes Section 21 Off -Street Parking Requirements Section 22 Off -Street Loading Section 23 Land Filling Operations Section 24 Land Excavation / Grading Section 25 Farms Section 26 Animals Section 27 Feedlot Regulations Section 28 Home Occupations Section 29 Home Extended Businesses Section 30 Day Care Nursery Facilities Section 31 Adult Uses Section 32 Essential Services Section 33 Antennas Section 34 Wind Energy Conservation Systems (WECS) Section 35 Reserved Section 36 Planned Unit Development Section 37 Signs Section 38 Environmental Review Sections 39-49 Reserved Section 50 General Zoning District Provisions Section 51 A-1, Agricultural Rural Service District Section 52 A-2, Agricultural Long Range Urban Service District Sections 53-59 Reserved Section 60 R -C, Residential -Rural Open Space Cluster District Section 61 R-1, Residential - Long Range Urban Service District (River Frontage) Section 62 R-2, Residential - Long Range Urban Service District (Large Lot) Section 63 R-3, Residential - Long Range Urban Service District (General) Section 64 R-4, Residential - Urban Service Area District Section 65 R-5, Residential - Single and Two Family District Section 66 R-6, Residential -Townhouse, Quadraminium and Low Density Multiple Family District Section 67 R-7, Residential -High Density District Section 68 R -MH, Residential -Manufactured Housing Section 69 R -B, Residential/Business District Sections 70-74 Reserved Section 75 B-1, Neighborhood Business District Section 76 B-2, Highway Commercial District Section 77 B-3, General Business District Section 78 B -W, Business/Warehousing District Section 79 B -C, Business Campus District Sections 80-84 Reserved Section 85 1-1, Limited Industrial District Section 86 1-2, General Industrial District Section 87 1-3, Special Industrial District Sections 88-89 Reserved Section 90 INS, Institutional District Section 91 PUD, Planned Unit Development District Section 92 S, Shoreland Management Overlay District Section 93 W, Wetlands Overlay District Section 94 FP, Floodplain Overlay District Section 95 WS, Wild and Scenic Recreational River District Section 96 Heritage Preservation Sites Appendix A Index of Amendment Footnotes Section 2. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and publication. PASSED by the Otsego City Council this 8th day of January 2001. CITY OF OTSEGO BY: Larry Fournier, Mayor ATTEST: Judy Hudson, Zoning Administrator/City Clerk Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, this Ordinance is published in summary fashion. Complete copies of the Otsego Zoning Ordinance are available for inspection by contacting the Zoning Administrator/City Clerk, Otsego City Hall, 8899 Nashua Avenue, Otsego, Minnesota 55330. 1146IRTFAWaSx ASSOCIAxtIb CoNsVILTAHTS" 111"C. 5775 Wayzata Boulevard, Suite 555, St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Telephone: 952.595.9636 Facsimile: 952.595.9837 nac@winternet.com MEMORANDUM TO: Otsego Mayor and City Council FROM: Daniel Licht DATE: 2 January 2001 RE: Otsego - Riverboat Landing; Sketch Plan FILE NO.: 176.02 - 00.36 The Planning Commission reviewed a sketch plan for development of commercial, townhouse and apartment uses on the property owned by Ms. Mary Dare east of Trunk Highway 101. The developers were present to review their sketch plan in detail. Mr. Wally Klus was also present and discussed the marketability of the property. While the Comprehensive Plan guides the entire property for commercial uses, Mr. Klus' opinionwas that there is insufficient market to support that type of development at present. The Planning Commission discussion focused on the issue of whether the Comprehensive Plan should be amended to allow residential uses to be developed on the property. The consensus of the six members present was that the frontage along T. H. 101 is a limited resource, which the City has planned to take maximum advantage of with commercial (and industrial) uses. Although the market may not support commercial use at this time, Otsego is a growing community and such uses may be more viable in the future. The direction of the Planning Commission, therefore, was to take a long range approach and they were not in favor of amending the Comprehensive Plan. This issue is to be reviewed by the City Council at their meeting scheduled for January 8, 2000. PC. Mike Robertson Judy Hudson Andy MacArthur Larry Koshak / Ron Wagner �Io�x Mr�sx "$""Tab CONSUL"t"34, INC 5775 Wayzata Boulevard, Suite 555, St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Telephone: 952.595.9636 Facsimile: 952.595.9837 nac@winternet.com PLANNING REPORT TO: Otsego Mayor and City Council Otsego Planning Commission FROM: Daniel Licht DATE: 13 December 2000 RE: Otsego - Riverboat Landing; Concept Plan FILE NO.: 176.02 - 00.36 Background Lida Construction, Inc. has submitted a concept plan for development of a mixed use development east of T. H. 101 on property owned by Ms. Mary Dare. The project consists of two commercial sites (29,300 sq. ft.), 40 townhouse units within 10 buildings and 276 apartment units within five buildings. A 5,100 sq. ft. private community center is also shown on the concept plan. The subject property is currently undeveloped and used for agricultural fields. The subject site is within the sanitary sewer service district and is planned for future commercial use. The subject site is currently zoned A-1 District in accordance with the City's interim land use plan. The subject parcels are also within the WS Overlay District. The concept plan is being presented for review and comment of City officials in advance of necessary Comprehensive Plan amendment, Zoning and preliminary plat applications. Exhibits: A. Site Location B. Concept Plan Analysis Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan guides the subject parcel for future commercial use, taking advantage of the potential market capture from T.H. 101. The submitted concept plan does include opportunities for a 24,000 square foot commercial center and a 5,300 square foot restaurant use in the area adjacent to 901' Street and Quantralle Avenue. The location of these uses creates a commercial corridor along Quantralle Avenue from 90th Street to the Waterfront Concept to the north of the subject site. The majority of the site is proposed to be developed with at total of 316 residential units consisting of 40 townhouse units and 276 apartment units. In order to proceed with this project, the City would have to consider amendment of the Comprehensive Plan to change the guided land use from commercial to medium-high density residential. In considering changes to the Comprehensive Plan, it is best to refer to the more broad goal and policy statements as a guide. One of the Comprehensive Plan's primary objectives is to encourage development of commercial (and industrial) uses that take advantage of the market potential provided by T. H. 101 in order to support the City's tax base and increase service opportunities. On this basis alone, the necessary Comprehensive Plan amendment should be viewed skeptically. However, the Comprehensive Plan also encourages development of a range of housing types, including townhomes and multiple family units, development that takes advantage of the amenities offered by the Mississippi River, and residential development to support desired commercial uses. The developer's concept plan may, in fact, complement the planned commercial Waterfront project by providing market support in the form of nearby residences. The proposed development would also introduce higher density apartments to the City, which is a dwelling type that the City currently lacks. Ultimately, this is a policy issue that the Planning Commission and City Council must decide. There is a high burden of proof to be met in making such a change. The Comprehensive Plan specifically states that changes in land use designations will only be made when it can be demonstrated that the modification is in the best interests of the community's established long term goals and will serve to promote land use compatibility. PUD District. The subject parcel is currently zoned A-1 District. The project involves integration of some commercial uses with a mix of residential dwelling types. Given that the project would involve mixed uses, multiple principal buildings, common open space and unique environmental protection issues, our office would recommend that the City should consider application of a PUD District to the subject site if the project is to proceed. Application of a PUD District will allow the City to fully address the issues noted above. The use of a PUD District will also allow the City the opportunity to see that development of this project is consistent with the design and character of the Waterfront PUD concept Page 2 proposed to be developed on the abutting property to the north. Given that the small, defined geographic area east of T. H. 101 consists mainly of these two parcels, consistency between these developments is critical. The criteria for considering the rezoning will be more fully evaluated as part of a future development stage application, should the project WS District. The subject parcel is within Subdistrict C of the Wild and Scenic Overlay District. Subdistrict C does not allow for commercial uses and only allows for single family residential uses at rural densities. As discussed previously, the City's position is that the area should be allowed to develop with urban uses based upon existing development and traffic volumes on T. H. 101 that is evident from the River. This is not to suggest that the City believes that development may occur in this area without due regard for River impacts. As part of the Waterfront concept review, it has been suggested that the City might amend the WS District to designate the area east of T. H. 101 as being within Subdistrict B, which would allow for a range of urban uses. The Zoning Ordinance provisions require DNR approval of any plats or PUD approved within the WS District. DNR approval would also likely be required for any amendment of the District. The possible changes to the WS District have not been specifically discussed with DNR Staff. The developer may have had preliminary discussions with DNR staff regarding their development proposal. Access. The project is to be accessed primarily off of Quantralle Avenue. An extension of 90th Street from the Quantralle Avenue intersection is proposed that would provide a secondary access to the Waterfront development. Section 20-74-14 of the Zoning Ordinance requires consideration of a CUP for public streets constructed within the WS District. This application will need to be considered as part of any development stage application. The two commercial sites access from Quantralle Avenue and the 901' Street extension. The spacing of the access points to the public streets is the maximum that can be achieved based upon the current site design. The City Engineer should review the proposed access locations to determine if there is adequate spacing from the Quantralle Avenue/90th Street intersection. The proposed apartments are to be accessed off of Quantralle Avenue. The underground garages and surface parking lots each have a direct access to the public street. Although the street serves minimal traffic, the City Engineer should comment on the spacing and number of access points onto Quantralle. It may be preferred that the garage entrances be served from within the parking lots, thereby reducing the number of accesses to Quantralle Avenue. The townhouse element of the project is proposed to have one intersection with Quantralle Avenue. Individual units are to be served by an internal private street. This street would need to be designed to City specifications and likely include curb. The only concern with the private street is the lack of a second access point onto a public street, which should be provided to ensure emergency vehicle access. Page 3 Site Design. The developer intends that the residential elements of this project are to take advantage of the amenities provided by the Mississippi River. The majority of the Townhouse units are oriented so as to have river view sheds. The 16 townhouse units located behind the first tier of dwellings are oriented towards a ponding area that separates the residential and commercial elements of the project. The developer also intends that the apartment buildings are to be oriented to take advantage of the river views. However, the size of the larger buildings and their layout generally perpendicular to the Mississippi River means that views of the River will likely be limited. Also, the location of the proposed private community center is poor in that it is set far back from the River and it's view overlooks large surface parking areas. Of particular concern for the apartment buildings is the potential impact of T. H. 101 which is just over 200 feet from the closest building. The two commercial sites have been located to take advantage of access and visibility from T.H. 101. City Officials should give specific consideration to the amount of land allocated for commercial uses in relation to any potential land use change. A secondary consideration must be how the proposed commercial uses will related to the Waterfront project to the north. One potential issue is the appearance of the rear of the commercial strip center, which backs up to a drainage pond that is a central feature of the Waterfront project. With the proposed mix of uses, provision of adequate transitions and buffering are important. The concept plan includes general landscaping and berm details intended to separate the commercial, townhouse and apartment uses. Again, greater emphasis needs to be given to buffering the apartment uses from T. H. 101. More specific landscaping plans would be required as part of a development stage application. Building Design. No details have been provided regarding building design, materials or specific building height. Again, it is important that development of this project be sensitive to potential shoreland impacts in the use of building scale, materials, colors and height. It is also important that the project be consistent with the Waterfront project to the north. As such, it would be suggested that the City consider application of the same or very similar development standards used in the Waterfront project for development of this parcel. Setbacks. Within a PUD District, the City has flexibility in defining applicable setbacks requirements. The City would require a 65 foot setback of all of the structures from public streets as well as a minimum 100 foot setback from the Mississippi River. The proposed apartment buildings do not meet the proposed setback requirements and several townhouse units are within 100 feet of the Mississippi River ordinary highwater mark illustrated on the Concept Plan. Interior setbacks are typically based upon building height, which is not sufficiently defined at this point. Page 4 Parking. Townhouse residential uses require two stalls per unit, which is typically satisfied by an attached garage. Additional parking spaces are considered to exist in front of each unit's garage. The City has been requiring specific guest parking areas to be provided at a ratio of one-half stall per unit. The concept plan provides 12 guest parking stalls, whereas 20 should be provided using the City's ratio. Apartment buildings are required to provide 2.5 stalls per unit, plus an additional stall for each unit with three or more bedrooms. Based upon the number of units and City standard, a total of 690 parking stalls are required. The concept plan provides 316 surface parking stalls and 316 underground stalls. An additional 58 stalls should be provided based upon the City's parking requirements. Separate off-street parking is proposed for the commercial elements of the project. Based upon the Zoning Ordinance standards for the respective uses,t he commercial center would need to provide 87 stalls and the restaurant would need to provide approximately 111 stalls. The commercial center provides 141 stalls and the restaurant site provides 52 stalls for a total of 193 stalls. The City may consider a shared parking arrangements for the two uses under the PUD District, although six additional stalls need to be provided. Signage. Section 37 of the Zoning Ordinance requires a comprehensive sign plan for PUD projects, which will be required as part of the development stage application. Again, signage allowances for this project should be similar to the standards allowed for highway oriented buildings/uses within the Waterfront project. Lighting. The concept plan does not illustrate the type or location of site lighting at this time, which will be required as part of a development stage application. A specific issue is that all lighting should be provided with a 90 degree horizontal cutoff to minimize glare. Park Dedication. The concept plan includes at trail corridor along the River that is intended to connect to the trail corridor provided within the Waterfront project. We would also encourage provision of a sidewalk along the public streets to encourage pedestrian access to the Waterfront commercial area. What is not clear is the extent to which the developer intends to dedicate land to the City. In that the area along the River is primarily flood plain, its value to the City in terms of park dedication is minimal. Engineering. The applicant has utility or grading plans at this time. Detailed engineering plans as outlined by the Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance and Engineering Manual will be required as part of a development stage application. As with the Waterfront project, a significant issue will be the amount of impervious surface. All engineering issues are subject to review and approval of the City Engineer. Phasing. If the project is to be developed in stages, the developer should provide a preliminary schedule for construction. Such a schedule would, in part, aid the City in its utility planning. It should be noted that each phase of the project would be subject to a separate development stage PUD application review. Page 5 Conclusion and Recommendations The concept plan for development of a mixed use development east of T. H. 101 is being presented to the Planning Commission and City Council to provide direction to the developer on the policy issue of amending the Comprehensive Plan to allow introduction of residential uses in this area. While there is no application to take formal action regarding this issue, City Officials may provide general indications as to whether they view such an amendment positively. The concept plan itself is fairly generalized at this point, which is acceptable. Sufficient detail has been provided to obtain an understanding of the development proposal to evaluate if further plan preparation is warranted. If the Planning Commission and City Council consider the concept plan favorable, we would recommend any approval be subject to the following conditions. Approval of the concept plan is subject to submission and approval of applications for Comprehensive Plan amendment, zoning amendment, development stage PUD and preliminary plat, and submission of all required information for said applications. 2. All accesses and street designs are subject to review and approval of the City Engineer, Wright County or MNDoT as appropriate. 3. All construction plans and grading/drainage, utility and easement issues are subject to review and approval of the City Engineer. 4. Comments of other City Staff. pc. Mike Robertson Elaine Beatty Judy Hudson Andy MacArthur Larry Koshak Lida Construction, Inc. Page 6 81 N/. C wv-ft /VVV ON THE GREAT RIVER ROAD 1N!�Sf,Mfl ifn�i 'Jd�>S��ritf Tilvil 1Mi Y•Iv. � ,_ i I I 1 I I � I i I . I r i ,�4I�1I'I Q C2 z W u �0 o z 8 � d � ,�4I�1I'I I' _— <4,2 i I i — CITY OF OTSEGO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA SECTION DEPARTMENT MEETING DATE Item 9 City Council January 8, 2001 ITEM NUMBER: ITEM DESCRIPTION: PREPARED BY: 9. Judy Hudson, Clerk 9.a. Appointment of Council Committees by Mayor Fournier. (no attachment) 9.b. See attached letter from Elaine Norin for re -appointment of a four year term to the Heritage Preservation Commission. 9.c. See attached letter from the City of Dayton. If Council decides to support, Staff can prepare a Resolution for the next City Council Meeting. 9.d. Set Public Works Subcommittee Meeting. 9.e. Consider setting a joint EDA/EDAAC Meeting for January 22 at 6:30 PM. December 11, 2000 Mayor Fournier City Council Members I request that you approve my re -appointment to the Otsego Heritage Preservation Commission. I believe that I have fulfilled my obligations to the best of my ability. Attended all meetings except January when I was hospitalized. The February and October meetings were canceled. Wrote four more historical articles for the Otsego VIEW newsletter. Produced a book based on the Will Holt diary , covering the period from 1877 to 1890. Rearranged furniture in the Heritage room to provide better work space. Stored the large old unused desk in my garage as the city lacked storage space for it. Planned the "Heritage Day" program held October 6. Assisted in research to establish the original Otsego townsite as an official heritage preservation district. Conducted and taped three oral history interviews. Continued research for a book to cover history of Otsego after 1880. Set up and maintained a filing system in the Heritage room. Started sorting and identifying pictures. Elaine M. Norin 10235 Kadler Avenue NE Otsego MN 55362 Titv of Pavton December 18, 2000 Mayor Larry Fournier City of Otsego 8899 Nashua Ave. NE Otsego, MN 55330-7314 U 12260 5. Diamond Lake Rd. Dayton, Minnesota 55327 RE: INTERSTATE 94 - FUTURE INTERCHANGE TO SERVE NORTHWEST HENNEPIN COUNTY Dear Mayor Fournier: (612) 427-4589 Fax 427-3708 As we work together to develop mon plans, it is teary to look beyond individual community borders and recognize the need for a north -south corridor to move traffic from a future Mississippi River bridge to a main metropolitan arterial highway. In Dayton, future transportation plans, as outlined in the City's Comprehensive Plan, include an interchange on Interstate 94 at Brockton Lane / Hennepin County Road 13 / Old Highway 101. While -we don't expect this to be built tomorrow, we know that it is vital to gain support for this project. The interchange will become a valuable transportation link to the entire region, resulting in better access to destinations along and near Interstate 94. It will stimulate new economic growth and will better serve existing businesses in the area. It will also ease congestion on existing interchanges, most specifically the Highway 101 interchange in Rogers and the County Road 30 interchange in Maple Grove. I ask that you review the enclosed resolution. Upon review, please pass it on to your governing body for adoption. Your support will result in long term positive impacts for our entire region. I welcome your questions. Feel free to contact me at (612) 904-8552 weekdays, or (763) 427-3074 evenings and weekends. I look forward to working with you on this request, on behalf of all our communities. Sincerely, Don M Enclosure - Resolution of support cc: Cities of: Anoka, Brooklyn Park, Champlin, Coon Rapids, Corcoran, Elk River, Hassan Township, Maple Grove, Otsego, Ramsey, and Rogers. Counties of. Anoka, Hennepin, Sherburne, and Wright. WHEREAS; SUPPORT OF INTERCHANGE ON INTERSTATE 94 IN THE CITY OF DAYTON is located in the northwest metro region of the Twin Cities, (city / county / township / agency) WHEREAS; iLlany types of development, including residential, commercial, industrial, retail, recreational, etc., have become a reality in the northwest metro region of the Twin Cities, WHEREAS; Proper development requires efficient, safe, and practical transportation routes to adequately provide for the movement of people, goods, and services, WHEREAS; it is extremely important to plan for efficient, safe, and practical transportation routes, WHEREAS; the City ofDayton has identified a future interchange to be built along Interstate 94, at the crossing of Brockton Lane / Hennepin County Road 13 / Old Highway 101, eventually linking the interchange to a north -south corridor leading to a future Mississippi River crossing. NOW THEREFORE IT BE RESOLVED THAT; we fully support the (city / county / township / agency) City of Dayton's efforts to plan for and construct an interchange along Interstate 94 in the future. RESOLUTION DECLARED PASSED this day of , 200_ . Its: Attest: Its: CLAIMS LIST CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 8, 2001 Attached is the Claims List for your consideration. For more detail, please refer to the Check Detail Registers. Register List 12-20-00 LMC 1-02-01 Hand Written Check Escrow Refund Register List 1-03-01 TOTAL CLAIMS $ 41,291.80 $ 20,453.00 $ 85,833.24 If you have any questions or if you would like to review this list further, please let me know. Judy Hudson, Clerk/Treasurer JH/co CITY OF OTSEGO Wednesday, December 20, 2000 Check Summary Register Page 1 of 1 Total Checks $41,291.80 Name CheNt 00% Check Amt 10100 BANK OF ELK RIVER UnPaid AFFORDABLE SANITATION $114.63 UnPaid AIRGAS, INC. $60.56 UnPaid BOISE CASCADE OFFICE PRODUCTS $518,91 UnPaid BREZE INDUSTRIES $31.25 UnPaid CHRISTIAN BUILDERS INC $2,000.00 UnPaid CORROW TRUCKING $1,769.80 UnPaid CROW RIVER FARM EQUIPMENT $1,299.24 UnPaid CUB FOODS ELK RIVER $55.00 UnPaid DAVIDS PHOTOGRAPHY $11855 UnPaid ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFT. INC $1,456,18 UnPaid G & K TEXTILE LEASING SYSTEM $412.64 UnPaid GABRIEL DAVIS $20.00 UnPaid GOPHER STATE ONE -CALL INC $11.55 UnPaid H G WEBER OIL COMPANY $901.65 UnPaid HAWKINS CHEMICAL $500 UnPaid ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST $614.70 UnPaid JEFF BARTHELD $70.00 UnPaid KNEISZLER CONSTRUCTION $1,000.00 UnPaid LEROY LINDENFELSER $30,00 UnPaid LYLE H NAGELL CO INC. $195.00 UnPaid MEDICA $3,462.98 UnPaid MIKE DAY $60.00 UnPaid MINNESOTA LIFE $63.20 UnPaid MN DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION $446.97 UnPaid MONTICELLO ANIMAL CONTROL $60.00 UnPaid NORTHWEST ASSOC CONSULTANTS $4,011.99 UnPaid ONRAMP, INC $39.95 UnPaid PEOPLE SERVICE INC. $8,662.42 UnPaid PITNEY BOWES $100.02 UnPaid PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT FD $952.89 UnPaid ROBERT COTE $750.00 UnPaid RON SADOWSKI $255.00 UnPaid RUDY THIBODEAU $20.00 UnPaid SCHLUENDER CONSTRUCTION $8,970.00 UnPaid STEVE ACKERMAN $40.00 UnPaid SUE KROLL $20.00 UnPaid SUPERIOR SERVICES $920.00 UnPaid TARGET STORES $18.53 UnPaid TOM BAILLARGEON $30.00 UnPaid TOM CONSTANT $70.00 UnPaid TOM KOERWITZ $2000 UnPaid TONY FAUST $60.00 UnPaid TROPHIES PLUS $691.70 UnPaid VINCENT PETERSON $30.00 UnPaid WRIGHT COUNTY RECORDER $97.50 UnPaid ZIEGLER CONSTRUCTION CO INC $600.00 UnPaid ZIEGLER INC $153.99 Total Checks $41,291.80 CITY OF OTSEGO Wednesday, December 20, 2000 Check Detail Register Page 1 of 5 :��� >• .: . ������� Check Amt Invoice Comment 10100 BANK OF ELK RIVER Unpaid AFFORDABLE SANITATION "'" E201-45000-410 Rentals (GENERAL) $114.63 1217 Handicap Unit Rent Total AFFORDABLE SANITATION $114,63 Unpaid AI� . E 101-43100-210 Operating Supplies (GENERAL) $60.56 5851 Acetylene/Oxygen Total AIRGAS, INC. $60,56 Unpaid BOISE CASCADE OFFICE PRODUCTS E 101-41400-201 Office Supplies $518.91 Total BOISE CASCADE OFFICE PRODUCTS $518.91 Unpaid BREZE INDUSTRIES E 101-43100-310 Miscellaneous $31.25 8809 Parts Total BREZE INDUSTRIES $31.25 Unpaid CHRISTIAN BUILDERS INC E 702-41400-310 Miscellaneous $2,000.00 POO -173 DrvEscrw Job#1319D Total CHRISTIAN BUILDERS INC $2,000.00 Unpaid �M CORROVV TFiUCK1NG '°°°°°° E 101-43610-390 Contracted Services $25.48 Spcl Pick -Up RdSide E 101-43610-390 Contracted Services $1,661.25 Novernber Recycling E 101-43610-390 Contracted Services $83.07 Acct#7254 1.5yd wk/shop 3-90 Gal. Total CORROW TRUCKING $1,769.80 Unpaid CROW RIVER FARM O MENT E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply (GENERAL) $1,299.24 Misc. Parts Total CROW RIVER FARM EQUIPMENT $1,299.24 Unpaid CUB FOODS ELK RIVER "" E 101-41400-310 Miscellaneous $55.00 Misc. Supplies Total CUB FOODS ELK RIVER $55,00 Unpaid DAVIDS PHOTOGRAPHY E 101-41400-310 Miscellaneous $118.55 Project # 11289 Total DAVIDS PHOTOGRAPHY $118.55 Unpaid .�,�,,� - ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFT. INC E 101-41400-205 Election Supplies $1,456.18 Reference # 447615 Total ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFT. INC $1,456.18 E 101-41400-390 Contracted Services $127.50 11920 Floor Mats E 101-43100-390 Contracted Services $285.14 11920 Uniforms Total G & K TEXTILE LEASING SYSTEM $412.64 lF///A9000oio^.iMOC.Ma[VOOM/)99V///lMnv Unpaid vi wn"wiyd-ABREwDiXVlS "wrmw vfWNVNN /iY. E 101-41900-101 Full -Time Employees Regular $20.00 Meetings Total GABRIEL DAVIS $20.00 CITY OF OTSEGO Wednesday, December 20, 2000 Check Detail Register Page of 5 E 101-41400.310 Miscellaneous $11.55 110580 Act# COTSGOI Total GOPHER STATE ONE -CALL INC $11.55 Unpaid � H G WEBER OIL COMPANY E 101-43100-202 Gas & Oil $362.10 38539 E 101-43100-202 Gas & Oil $539.55 38602 PW # 13 Total H G WEBER OIL COMPANY $901.65 Unpaid HAWKINS CHEMICAL E 601-49400.210 Operating Supplies (GENERAL) $5.00 DM50185 Container Demurrage Total HAWKINS CHEMICAL $5.00 Unpaid ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST E 101-41400-121 PERA $201.92 PPE 12-9-00 G 101-21705 Other Retirement $412.78 PPE 12-9-00 Total ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST $614.70 E201-45000-101 Full -Time Employees Regular $70.00 Meetings Total JEFF BARTHELD $70,00 Unpaid KNEISZLER CONSTRUCTION E 702-41400-310 Miscellaneous $1,000.00 P00-133 Ldspg Escrow Refnd Total KNEISZLER CONSTRUCTION $1,000.00 Unpaid LEROY LINDENFELSER '�`�"°°'"`""""'"""" E101-41900-101 Full -Time Employees Regular $30.00 Meetings Total LEROY LINDENFELSER $30.00 G701-211951 Pulte's W & S $195.00 9063 Ouaday Ave Appraisals Total LYLE H NAGELL CO INC. $195,00 Unpaid MEDICA E 101-43100-123 Health $1,432.27 14025 PW Ins. E 101-41400-123 Health $2,030.71 14025 Adm Ins. Total MEDICA $3,462.98 Unpatd MIKE DAY E 201-45000-101 Full -Time Employees Regular $60.00 Meetings Total MIKE DAY $60.00 E 101-43100-204 Insurance $34.20 PW Life E 101-41400-204 Insurance $29.00 Adm. Life Total MINNESOTA LIFE $63.20 Unpaid :�: MN DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION �y„µ� "� ” "„ " " ° "�• •`�" "°'°""°"""� E 101-43100.390 Contracted Services $446.97 Inv# PA000042101 Total MN DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION $446,97 CITY OF OTSEGO Check Detail Register Wednesday, December 20, 2000 Page 3 of 5 E 101-42710-390 Contracted Services $60.00 191 Nov. Dog Pick -Ups Total MONTICELLO ANIMAL CONTROL $60.00 Unpaid NORTHWEST ASSOC CONSULTANTS E 203-45210-303 Planning Fees $127.05 School Knoll Park E 101-45300-390 Contracted Services $178.60 HPC E 101-41570-303 Planning Fees $547.84 General Ping G 701-21967 NO DESCR $11.00 9755 River Point Landing G 701-21949 Stone Gate Estates $16.50 9755 Stonegate Estates G 701-21940 The'Poinr - Big Eds $16.50 9755 The Pante E 101-41570-303 Planning Fees $102.67 9755 Roden Adm Split G 701-21968 NO DESCR $334.07 9755 WaterFont PUD G 701-21938 TMH Development $368.77 9755 TMH Development G 701-21962 Juergens, DVM $108.49 9755 Anoka Equine E 101-41570-303 Planning Fees $309.70 9756 Feedlot Regstn. Ord. E 101-41570-303 Planning Fees $490.80 9756 Ord/Map Ordinance E101-45300-390 Contracted Services $200.00 9757 HPC Mtgs E 101-41570-303 Planning Fees $1200.00 9757 CC/PC Mtgs Total NORTHWEST ASSOC CONSULTANTS $4,011.99 Unpaid K ONRAMP, I�.,..„,„,,..„•,,. ....... "•"°" ... E 101-41400-390 Contracted Services $39.95 973331 Monthly Web Host Total ONRAMP, INC $39.95 E 601-49400-300 Prcfessional Srvs (GENERAL) $3,090.42 0003984 Labor& Materials E 601-49400-300 Professional Srvs (GENERAL) $5,572.00 0003984 WWTP Mon. Serv. Total PEOPLE SERVICE INC. $8,662.42 Unpaid PITNEY BOWES '''"°°`"'"'"'""'"' • E 101-41400-206 Postage $100.02 4705027-DC00 Monthly Rental Total PITNEY BOWES $100.02 Unpaid PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT FD '° E 101-41400-121 PERA $241.5.4 PPE 12/9/00 E 101-43100-121 PERA $255.53 PPE 12/9/00 G 101-21704 PERA $455.82 PPE 12/9/00 Total PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT FD $952.89 Unpaid ..,,..,.�,..", ROBERT COTE •"�'�' .��^'�^°"'M~„K'�^'xk'.�•^^,L E 702-41400-310 Miscellaneous $750.00 Driveway Escrow Rfnd Total ROBERT COTE $750.00 Unpaid RON SADOWSKI '""'""""'•".,."",�,k'"'•.'^,...�..^.,.�.^^.^�,.^.�.,,^.,,,,.^,.,,,., R101-38992 CITY HALL RENT ($145.00) Refund G 101-21803 DAMAGE DEPOSIT PAYABLE $400-00 Wdg Rntl Deposit Total RON SADOWSKI $255.00 Unpaid RUDY THIBODEAU E101 -419M101 Full -Time Employees Regular $20.00 Meetings CITY OF OTSEGO Wednesday, December 20.2000 Check Detail Register Page 4 of 5 Check Amt Invoice Comment Total RUDY THIBODEAU $20.00 Unpaid SCHLUENDER CONSTRUCTION E 601-49400-390 Contracted Services $8,970.00 6052 S & W Pumping Total SCHLUENDER CONSTRUCTION $8,970.00 Unpaid STEVE ACKERMAN E 101-41900-101 Full -Time Employees Regular $40.00 Meetings Total STEVE ACKERMAN $40.00 Unpaid SUE KROLL E 201-45000-101 Full -Tune Employees Regular $20.00 Meetings Total SUE KROLL $20.00 Unpaid SUPERIOR SERVICES E 101-43610-390 Contracted Services $920.00 172262 November Recycling Total SUPERIOR SERVICES $920,00 Unpaid TARGET STORES E 101-43100-310 Miscellaneous $18.53 10244448 PW # 9 Total TARGET STORES $18.53 Unpaid TOM BAILLARGEON E201-45000-101 Full -Time Employees Regular $30.00 Meetings Total TOM BAILLARGEON $30.00 Unpaid TOM CONSTANT E201-45000-101 Full -Time Employees Regular $70.00 Meetings Total TOM CONSTANT $70.00 Unpaid TOM KOERWITZ E 101-41900-101 Full-7me Employees Regular $20.00 Meetings Total TOM KOERWITZ $20.00 Unpaid TONY FAUST E 201-45000-101 Full -Time Employees Regular $60.00 Meetings Total TONY FAUST $60.00 Unpaid TROPHIES PLUS E 101-41400-310 Miscellaneous $691.70 Plaques & Brackets Total TROPHIES PLUS $691.70 Unpaid VINCENT PETERSON E 101-41900.101 Full -Time Employees Regular $30.00 Meetings Total VINCENT PETERSON $30.00 Unpaid WRIGHT COUNTY RECORDER E 101-41400-340 Reccrdng Fees $19.50 CUP Ind Park Fuel Facility E 101-41400-340 Recording Fees $19.50 CUP Amend. Thomas D. Juergens E 101-41400-340 Recording Fees $58.50 Deed Rest Roden Subd/Prop Trans. Total WRIGHT COUNTY RECORDER $97.50 USP d� ZIEGLER CONSTRUCTION CO INC CITY OF OTSEGO Check Detail Register Check Amt Invoke Comment E 702-41400-310 Misceftrwous $600.00 Total ZIEGLER CONSTRUCTION CO INC $600.00 Unpaid ZIEGLER INC Wednesday, December 20, 2000 E101-43100-240 Small Tools and Minor Equip $82.13 Inv#PC080075482 E101-43100-240 Small Tools and Minor Equip $71.86 Inv#PC080075481 Total ZIEGLER INC $153.99 10100 BANK OF ELK RIVER $41,291.80 Page 5 of 5 1-02-01 Check # 035286 League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust Workmen Comp Invoice # 4508Policy # CMC 20954 Invoice # 4509Policy # CML 1797 Total Due $ 19,953.00 $ 20,453.00 CITY OF OTSEGO Wednesday, January 03, 2001 Check Summary Register Page 1 Of 1 Total Checks $23,088.44 Name Check Dots Check Amt 10100 BANK OF ELK RIVER UnPaid ADMIN MINNESOTA $4,284.00 UnPaid ARLENE HOLEN $60.00 UnPaid BLACK RON $70.00 UnPaid BOISE CASCADE OFFICE PRODUCTS $375.85 UnPaid BOYER TRUCKS $1,154.37 UnPaid CHOUINARD OFFICE PRODUCTS $25028 UnPaid CITY OF MONTICELLO $1,778.48 UnPaid ELAINE NORIN $70.00 UnPaid FINKEN'S WATER CARE $76.17 UnPaid FORTIS BENEFITS INSURANCE CO $94.19 UnPaid FRIEDA LOBECK $80.00 UnPaid JERRY OLSON $11,786.97 UnPaid LITTLE FALLS MACHINE $221.41 UnPaid MINNESOTA COPY SYSTEMS $360.37 UnPaid MN DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION $42.26 UnPaid MN REAL ESTATE JOURNAL INC $75.00 UnPaid NICHOLS JOAN M $80.00 UnPaid NORTHERN TOOL & EQUIPMENT CO $170.38 UnPaid PROVEN FORCE $190.78 UnPaid RANDY'S SANITATION $253.75 UrvPaid SCHLUENDER CONSTRUCTION $540,00 UnPaid SCHWANBECK NORMAN $70.00 UnPaid ST JOESPHS EQUIPMENT INC $103.13 UnPaid STEPHEN CONROY, ATTORNEY $337.50 UnPaid SW ENSON JOY $70.00 UnPaid WASTE MANAGEMENT $126.80 UnPaid WRIGHT COUNTY RECORDER $39.00 UnPaid WRIGHT-HENNEPIN CO-OP ELECTRIC 8327.75 Total Checks $23,088.44 CITY OF OTSEGO Check Detail Register p _ Check Amt Invoice Comment 0h'Ntti4%.yG21�\`G`��.. S 10100 BANK OF ELK RIVER Unpaid ADMIN MINNESOTA Wednesday, January 03, 2001 Page 1 of 3 G101-21801 BUILDING PERMIT SURCHARGE $4,284.00 4th Qtr Bldg Perm Sur -Charge Total ADMIN MINNESOTA $4,284.00 Unpaid ARLENE HOLEN E 101-45300-101 Full -Time Employees Regular $60.00 HPC Meetings Total ARLENE HOLEN $60.00 Unpaid BLACK RON�� E101-45300-101 Full -Time Employees Regular $70.00 HPC Meetings Total BLACK RON $70.00 Unpaid BOISE CASCADE OFFICE PRODUCTS E 101-41000-201 Office Supplies $375.85 525220 Supplies Total BOISE CASCADE OFFICE PRODUCTS $375.85 Unpaid BOYER TRUCKS E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply (GENERAL) $64.94 6282 R PW #3 E 101-43100-220 RepairrMaint Supply (GENERAL) $70.85 6309 R PW # 3 E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply (GENERAL) $713.40 639 OR PW # 3 E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply (GENERAL) $147.04 6439R PW #2 E 101-43100-220 Repair/MaintSupply(GENERAL) $119.74 653 OR PW #2 E 101-43100-220 Repair/TMaintSupply (GENERAL) $94.24 6641R PW # 1 E 10 1-431 00-220 Repair/Maint S upply (G EN ERAL) ($93.41) 6641R. PW # 1 E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply (GENERAL) $37.57 6693R PW # 11 Total BOYER TRUCKS $1,154.37 Unpaid CHOUINARD OFFICE PRODUCTS E 101-41400-570 Office Equip and Furnishings $25028 3412 Lateral File Total CHOUINARD OFFICE PRODUCTS $250.28 Unpaid CITY OF CITY E 101-42710.390 Contracted Services $99.00 6555 Nov Animal Control E 602-49450-400 Repairs & Maint Cant (equip) $1,679.48 6555 Sewer Use Total CITY OF MONTICELLO $1,778.48 Unpaid ELAINE NORIN� E101-45300-101 Full -Time Employees Regular $70.00 HPC Meetings Total ELAINE NORIN $70.00 Unpaid FiNKEN'S WATER CARE E 101-41400-390 Contracted Services $29.82 Act1919 Cooler E 101.41950-400 Repairs & Maint Cont (equip) $24.30 Act4916 Softener Unit - Rental E 101-43100-203 Supplies - General $22.05 Act5388 PW Cooler Total FINKEN'S WATER CARE $76.17 Unpaid -­ FORTIS BENEFITS INSURANCE CO E 101-41400-130 Employer Paid Ins (GENERAL) $54.00 Adm Life E 101-43100-130 Employer Paid Ins (GENERAL) $40.19 PW Life Total FORTIS BENEFITS INSURANCE CO $94,19 CITY OF OTSEGO Wednesday' January 03, 2001 Check Detail Register Page 2 of 3 Check E 101-45300-101 Full -Time Employees Regular $80.00 HPC Meetings Total FRIEDA LOBECK $80.00 Unpaid JERRY OLSON E 101-42420-310 Miscellaneous $400.00 Code Enforcement E 101-42410-390 Contracted Services $11,386.97 December Services Total JERRY OLSON $11,786.97 Unpaid LITTLE FALLS MACHINE E101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply (GENERAL) $221.41 PW #9 Total LITTLE FALLS MACHINE $221.41 Unpaid MINNESOTA COPY SYSTEMS E 101-41400-413 Office Equipment Rental $360.37 93022 Copier Agreement Total MINNESOTA COPY SYSTEMS $360.37 Unpaid MN DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION E 101-43100-390 Contracted Services $42.26 43311 Lab Test A Inspections Total MN DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION $42.26 Unpaid MN REAL ESTATE JOURNAL INC r�r, E 101-41400-310 Miscellaneous $75.00 Subscription Renewal Total MN REAL ESTATE JOURNAL INC $75.00 Unpaid ri NICHOLS JOAN M �« E101-45300-101 Full -Time Employees Regular $80.00 HPC Meetings Total NICHOLS JOAN M $80.00 Unpaid NORTHERN TOOL & EQUIPMENT CO E 101-43100-240 Small Tools and Minor Equip $170.38 RP 3222897 Total NORTHERN TOOL & EQUIPMENT CO $170.38 Unpaid PROVEN FORCE E101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply (GENERAL) $190.78 507342 PW #4 Total PROVEN FORCE $190.78 Unpaid �m RANDY'S SANITATION M� E 101-43610-390 Contracted Services $253.75 Dec Recycling Total RANDY'S SANITATION $253.75 Unpaid N SCHLUENDER CONSTRUCTION E 602-49450-400 Repairs & Maint Cont (equip) $540.00 6064 Tanker Truck Total SCHLUENDER CONSTRUCTION $540.00 Unpaid - SCNWANBECK NORMAN E 101-45300-101 Full -Time Employees Regular $70.00 HPC Meetings Total SCHWANBECK NORMAN $70.00 �Ue� i/klw.wiiiiie�i+.w�S-T `0E H�r.vv�wHHµ.w`wrv% N�COOOOKSVAOOOfOK<'%//H% p ST JOESPHS EEQUIPMENT INCA E 1 0 1-43 1 00-220 Repair/Maint Supply (GENERAL) $103.13 S00911 PW # 8 Total ST JOESPHS EQUIPMENT INC $103.13 CITY OF OTSEGO Check Detail Register Wednesday, January o3, 2001 Page 3 of 3 E 101-42420.301 Lege) Services $337.50 December Services Total STEPHEN CONROY, ATTORNEY $337.50 Unpaid SWENSON JOY E101-4&300-101 Full-T'une Employees Regular $70.00 HPC Meetings Total SWENSON JOY $70.00 Unpaid WASTE MANAGEMENT E 101-43610-390 Contracted Services $126.80 January Recycling Total WASTE MANAGEMENT $126.80 Unpaid WRIGHT COUNTY RECORDER E 101-41400.340 Recording Fees $19.50 Deed Res Donald Weidnbach E 101-41400-340 Recording Fees $19.50 Sub -Div Vern Weidenbach Total WRIGHT COUNTY RECORDER $39.00 Unpaid WRIGHT-HENNEPIN C0 -0P ELECTRIC E 601-49400-390 Contracted Services $327.75 5823 Monthly Main. Fee Total WRIGHT-FENNEPIN CO-OP ELECTRIC $327.75 10100 BANK OF ELK RIVER $23,088.44