HomeMy WebLinkAboutApr 8, 1974March 25, 1974
Dick Anderson, Pete Hassel, Robert Guzy (Chairman), Dick Wahlquist,
and Frank Breen
Motion by Land, Second by Logacz to approve these appointments. Roll Call -
All Ayes Mayor Nawrocki indicated that they will be looking for frequent
reports from them. Mr. Otterson informed the Council of actions taken
already in regard to the Citizen's Advisory Council.
Mr. Otterson presented a written report to the City Council on LaBelle Park
in regard to Brauer and Associates Service Contract.
Motion by Heintz, Second by Norberg to adjourn at 12:00 midni t.
Roll Call All Ayes ~~
Bruce G. Nawrocki, Mayor
Secretary/~o-tem to the Council
Regular Meeting
Official Proceedings
April 8, 1974
The Meeting was called to order at 8:05 p.m. Roll Call - Logacz, Heintz,
Norberg, Land, Nawrocki - present
Invocation was given by City Manager Malcolm Watson.
Motion by Land, Second by Norberg to appoint Margo Emerson Secretary Pro-
tem for the meeting. Roll Call All Ayes
MINUTES OF THE MARCH 25 REGULAR MEETING
Motion by Heintz, Second by Logacz to approve the minutes as presented in
writing and the reading be dispensed with. Roll Call - All Ayes
Motion by Logacz, Second by Heintz to pay the bills as listed out of the
proper funds. Roll Call - All Ayes
State Treasurer $75.00
Univ. of Minn. 15.00
Payroll Account 54,766.87
Minn. Hospital Service 1,999.20
Famous Brands, Inc. 677.32
Twin City Wine Co. 146.O4
Johnson Bros. Whlse. Liq.249.26
Wine Merchants Co. 499.15
April 8, 1974
Ed Phillips & Sons Co. S
Minn. Safety Council
Val Bjornson, State Treas.
Val Bjornson, State Treas.
Griggs, Cooper & Co.
Anoka Abstract Co.
Anoka County Sheriff's Dept.
Anoka County Highway Dept.
Apache Hose & Rubber Inc.
Architectural Record Books
Automotive Paint Specialists
Northwest Orient, Inc.
B & B Seat Cover Co.
Brauer & Assoc., Inc.
Brauer & Assoc., Inc.
Burroughs Corporation
Cargill, Inc.
Central Chrysler Plymouth
Central Motor Sales, Inc.
City of Col. Heights
Commissioner of Highways
Commissioner of Taxation
Conway Fire & Safety, Inc.
Mitch DeMARS
A.B. Dick Products
Eide Saw Co.
Electronic Service Center
Equipment: Parts & Serv. Co.
Executive Supply Co.
Fire Instructors Assoc. of Minn.
Flexible Pipe Too] Co.
Ford Deep Rock Oil Co.
Fullwell Motor Products Co.
Gestetner Corporation
Gestetner Corporation
Gillette Tire Warehouse, Inc.
Merle Glader
Gopher Glass Co.
Gopher State Oil Co.
W. W. Grainger, Inc.
Graphic Services, Inc.
Hagen Sales, Inc.
Harris Office Equip., Co.
Heights Electric, Inc.
Heights Plumbing, Inc.
Henn. County Finance Dir.
Industrial Supply Co.
Int'l Bus. Machine Corp.
Jiffy Jr. Products
Harry S. Johnson Land Surveyors
Jones Chemicals, Inc.
Keep Fill Products Co.
H.B. Kerr
Lakeland Sign Co.
193.95
146.25
6,684.92
239.86
40.94
28.60
11.43
363.81
39.92
15.00
171.34
95.31
4O.5O
225.82
3,300.00
56.72
438.34
3,149.85
6.90
5O.OO
28.57
1,248.68
3.00
27.97
24.66
19.00
153.O0
56.84
45O.OO
5.OO
81 62
20 32
93 81
54 33
737 5O
3 98
53.25
5O.68
5.74
22.56
994.00
516.50
319.20
198.37
25O.OO
2,798.65
68.94
96.94
57.92
575.OO
39.50
26.28
25.47
95.00
John S. Larson
League of Min Munic.
L E Publishers
Jim Leicher Sales
Lowry Lbr. Co,
Lyle Signs, Inc.
Lyon Chemicals
Maintenance Experts
Metro. Sewer Brd.
35.90
20.00
4.95
17,7~5.00
110.38
219.00
78.60
626.00
11,809.81
Miller Davis Company 62.51
Mi]lipore Corp. 113.75
Minneapolis Equip 7,]60.00
Mpls Star & Trib. 19.50
Minn. Asphalt Pave 20.00
Minn. Dept of Pub Safet 3.25
Mobile Radio Engrg, In 85.65
Mod. Bin Equip. Co. 57.95
Modern Services :5,528.35
National Auto Parts 39.00
Bruce G. Nawrocki 246.62
No. Am Life & Cas 187.20
Northern Sanitary Sup 27.25
City of NOrthfield 990.00
Mel's Van 0 Lite ]].74
O.E. Auto Supply 11.40
Dean Otterson 75.31
Ovshak Printing 149.OO
Bob Owens 9.30
Oxford Chemicals 743.90
Phillips Petro. Co. 12.40
Phillips Petro. Co. 21.25
Rejis 99.29
Eugene Salay 122.80
F.N. Shaffer Real Es. 25.00
Sangrene Printing 303.84
State Building Insp. 76.10
Sun Newspapers 477 52
Tracy Printing 39 30
Uniforms Unlimited 223 35
Waste Management 500
Malcolm O. Watson ]05 50
Payroll Account 3,112 92
Arsenal Sand & Gravel 22.00
Coast to Coast Stores 27.72
Coca Cola Btlg. 46.40
Commissioner of Taxa. 19.10
R.L. Gould & Co. Inc. 618.92
Heights Welding Co. 15,00
Hilltop Trailer Sa]es 4.50
Home Gas Co., Inc. 253.68
Industrial Supply Co. 34.55
Wm. P. Johnson Elec. 12.87
Knox Lumber Co. 44.25
Nelson's Office Supl. 6.75
April 8, 1974
Northland Elec. Supply $ 6.98
N.W. Bell Telephone 130.72
Stanley Tull Co., Inc. 6.28
A. Weisman Co. 79.50
Columbia Hgts. & Dist. 13 Rec. Com47.79
Linda Hansen
Northeast Auto Bodyt
Ovshak Printing
Harold J. Slavik, Jr.
American Linen Supply Co.
John Barna
Bronner Exterminating Co.
City Wide Locksmithing Inc.
Commissioner of Taxation
Delivery Management Serv.
Display Fixtures, Inc.
Distillers Dist. Co.
Doherty Distr. Co. Inc.
ll4.00
25.00
24.50
45.00
89.79
10.OO
12.OO
43.50
3,619.56
256.07
3.65
3,973.48
1,682.21
Chester Ewer 72.24
Fridley Ice. Co. 60.00
Ganzer Distributors Inc.
Home Juice Co. 107.40
House of Rental 3.50
McKesson Liquor 2,370.36
Midwest Wine Co. 615.80
Mod. Air Cond. Co. 143.30
Jos. F. Palen 179.00
Liquor Petty Cash 133.94
Pohle Sales Inc. 2,297.55
Joe Rak
Rex Distributing Co
John Roach
Seven-Up Btlg.
Sunderland Inc.
Edward Wagner
2,592.28
13.20
1,611.55
16.20
222.25
149.O5
1.20
Electric Service Co.775.08
Metro Engineerin 28,382.22
TOTAL BILLS
129.044.24
REVISION OF DATE FOR BID OPENING
Motion by Norberg, Second by Helntz to re-set the bid opening on State
Aid construction and associated PIR work and park bituminous surfacing
from 2:00 p.m. on April 3 to Wednesday, April 17 at 2:00 p.m. with the
recommendation for award to be made at the Aprill 22 regular council
meeting. Roll Call - All Ayes
AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS ON CITY OWNED PROPERTY
Motion by Norberg, Second by Heintz to authorize the City Manager
to advertise for bids on city owned property in the following
three locations: 675 - 37th Avenue, 3801 California Street, and
1130 - 43rd Avenue and 1131 - 42½ Avenue ; with bids to be opened
on April 22. Roll Call - All Ayes
ORDINANCE #818
A first reading was held on Ordinance #818--a new zoning ordinance for
the City of Columbia Heights. Citizens of the community present for
this reading were Mr. Harley Stover and Mr. Braun as well as Mr. Jimmy
Williams, Chairman of the Planning Commission. Mr. Watson indicated
that the second reading of this ordinance would be on Monday evening,
May 6 at 8:00 p.m. in the Field House. Prior to that second reading
and hearing of this ordinance notice will be sent to the citizens setting
forth the information on the new ordinance as an official notice, and that the
ordinance and associated zoning map would be available for review
at the city offices and the public library.
April 8, 1974
Following the first reading of the ordinance Councilman NOrberg
indicated that since there was no longer a quorum present at the
meeting the meeting would be recessed until 8:00 p.m. on
Tuesday April 9, 1974 at which time the balance of the items on the
agenda would be handled. The recess was called at 9:45 p.m.
April 9, 1974
The meeting re-convened at 8 P.M. April 9th,with all members present. Mayor Nawrocki
announced that this is a continuation of a regular meeting which started last eve-
ning and adjourned after the reading of Ordinance //818 due to the lack of a quorum.
Motion by Land seconded by Heintz to appoint Temple Nygaard as secretary pro rem for
the balance of the meeting. Roll call, all ayes.
Award of bid on Mathaire Park Building
Motion by Heintz seconded by Norberg that the bid of Nedegard Construction Co. in
the amount of $34,874.32 be accepted, upon recommendation of the Park Board, and that
the Mayor and City Manager be authorized to enter into a contract for same. All ayes.
(This amount is to be paid from Revenue Sharing Funds as stated in 1974 budget)
Award of bids on park work at Prestemon, Southwest, and Ostrander Parks (Project #7402)
Motion by Land seconded by Heintz that the bids on park work be awarded to the low
bidders~ and that the $5,408.11 to Up-A-Tree Inc. in Southwest Park be paid out of
Revenue Sharing as part of the $20,000 set aside for trees and shrubs.
P res temon Park
Item A. Rehbein Bros Inc. $20,630.00
Item B. Robinson Landscaping 8,275.88
Item C. Robinson Landscaping 5,760.00
Southwest Park
Item A. Rehbein Bros Inc. 1,540.00
Item B Robinson Landscaping 1,216.00
Item C. Robinson Landscaping 2,472.00
Item D. Dunkley Surfacing 6,490.00
Item E. Up-A-Tree Inc. 5,408.11 (Revenue Sharing)
Item F. Robert O. Westlund 10,084.50
Ostrander Park: Item A. Robinson Landscaping 798.00
Item B. Robinson Landscaping 1,430.40
The Mayor and City Manager are authorized to enter into contracts for the above.
Roll call - all ayes
Award of bids on Asphaltic Material
Bids were received on March 28 for asphaltic materials. A tabulation of bids was
presented to the Council, showing low bidders as follows:
Koch Refining (picked up and delivered) SC-70, MC-30, MC-70, MC-250,
MC-800, RC-70, RC-250, RC-800
Richards Oil Co. (picked up and delivered) SS-l, CRS-1, CRS-2.
Northwestern Refining (picked up and delivered) SC-250, SC-800
L.N.Sickles (picked up and delivered) SSKH
Motion by Land seconded by Norberg to award the bids to these low bidders, and that
the Mayor and City Manager be authorized to enter into contracts for same.
All ayes