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HomeMy Public PortalAbout11/20/01 CCM255 MEDINA CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 20, 2001 The City Council of Medina, Minnesota met in regular session on November 20, 2001 at 7:32 p.m. in the City Hall Chambers. Acting Mayor Phil Zietlow presided. Members present: Lane, Smith, Workman and Zietlow. Members absent: Ferris (leave of absence). Also present: Police Chief Ed Be!land, Attorney Ron Batty, Public Works Director Jim Dillman, City Engineer Tom Kellogg, Planning & Zoning Administrator Loren Kohnen, Administrator Clerk -Treasurer Paul Robinson, Intern Bill Dermody, and Recording Secretary Carla Wirth. 1. Additions to the Agenda A. Consideration of Moratorium within the Agricultural Preserve District. B. Park Funding Request. C. Mn/DOT Co -Location Issue in Medina. Moved by Carolyn Smith, seconded by Bruce Workman, to approve the agenda as amended. Motion passed unanimously. 2. Approval of the November 6, 2001 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes There was a correction on page 2, first sentence of item 8, to state: "...Commission held a special meeting..." and on page 3, last paragraph, to change the word `or" to "of'. Moved by Carolyn Smith, seconded by Bruce Workman, to approve the minutes of November 6, 2001 as amended. Motion passed unanimously. 3. Consent Agenda A. Approval of Gambling License for Minnesota Motorcycle Riders Association of Minnesota. B. Resolution 01-59 Certifying Delinquent Water, Sewer, and Recycling Charges to the Hennepin County Auditor for Collection in 2002. Moved by Carolyn Smith, seconded by Bruce Workman, to approve the Consent Agenda. Motion passed unanimously. 4. Comments from Citizens on Items not on the Agenda There were none. 5. Park Commission Comments There were none. 6. Planning Commission Comments Loren Kohnen said at the next Planning Commission meeting there would be consideration of a variance and conditional use permit. 7. Side Yard Setback Variance — 565 Hackamore Road — Dale Gronberq Medina City Council Meeting Minutes November 20, 2001 256 Loren Kohnen said Dale and Jodi Gronberg, 565 Hackamore Road, are requesting a side yard setback variance to add a 14-foot addition to their existing garage. Kohnen presented the staff report as contained in the meeting packet, noting the factors considered by the Planning Commission. Staff recommended approval of the variance with the reduction from 14 feet to 12 feet. However, the Planning Commission recommends denial based on the rationale the variance is too large, other options exist, and it does not deny the applicant reasonable use of his property. Kohnen displayed an overhead that depicted the subject site, locations of the existing buildings, requested addition, and alternate location for a detached garage. The front elevation of the house was also presented which included the proposed addition. Jim Lane inquired regarding the nonconforming issue. Kohnen said the house currently meets the setback requirements but not the lot area requirement of five acres of suitable soils. He estimated the lot contains two to two and one-half acres of suitable soils. It was noted this lot is a grandfathered non -conforming lot. Kohnen identified the location where fill could be placed and said the applicant feels the alternative is unreasonable and maintains his original request. Kohnen said the Planning Commission spent considerable time on this request and staff now concurs with their analysis and recommendation for denial. Moved by Carolyn Smith, seconded by Jim Lane, direct the City attorney to draft a resolution denying the side yard setback variance requested by Dale and Jodi Gronberg of 565 Hackamore Road based on the rationale that the variance is too large, other options exist, and it does not deny the applicant reasonable use of his property. Motion passed unanimously. 8. Replat of 3 lots into 1 — 5105/5125/5145 County Road 101 — Ace Properties, LLC Loren Kohnen said Ace Properties wishes to combine three properties at 5105/5125/5145 County Road 101 into one lot. Kohnen presented the staff report as contained in the meeting packet, noting discussion was held regarding a 30-foot road easement on the west side of the parcel and road right-of-way for Highway 101. Hennepin County Planning reviewed the request and indicated it wants no more road right-of-way since the road will be shifted to the east. The Planning Commission recommends approval of the replat with drainage and utility easements and the 30-foot road easement across the west property line. Kohnen displayed an overhead that depicted the subject site, road alignment and future realignment. He also identified the location of the current and future driveway. Phil Zietlow asked where the future driveway will be located. Kohnen said there is no future location identified, but it is understood the current driveway location is temporary until the road is realigned. Kohnen showed the location of the proposed building and advised of the possible enhancement of the Cherry Hill berm. Moved by Bruce Workman, seconded by Carolyn Smith, to authorize the City Attorney to draft a resolution approving the replat of three lots into one as requested by Ace Properties, LLC of 5105/5125/5145 County Road 101, conditioned upon providing drainage and utility easements, a 30-foot road easement across the west property line and driveway elimination plan when the future driveway location is identified. Motion passed unanimously. Medina City Council Meeting Minutes November 20, 2001 257 9. Conditional Use Permit Amendment — Request for additional outbuildings and for additional square feet — 2075 Cottonwood Trail — Doug and Louise Leatherdale Loren Kohnen said Doug and Louise Leatherdale are requesting an amendment to their conditional use permit for additional animal and storage buildings. There currently exists two and the request is for seven total plus additional square footage. Kohnen presented the staff report as contained in the meeting packet, reviewed the items discussed by the Planning Commission. He noted the NURP pond was eliminated but staff will work with the Leatherdales to create an appropriate retention pond and drainage. Kohnen noted the memorandum and draft resolution as prepared by Attorney Batty. Kohnen displayed an overhead depicting the subject site that identified the location of the current buildings and the proposed additional outbuilding. He also displayed the landscaping plan, floor plan for the proposed barn, exterior barn elevations, proposed shed, and existing machine shed with proposed addition. Kohnen noted the attendance of the Leatherdales, their attorney, and neighbors. Ron Batty said the only difference procedurally is that rather than discussing the item and requesting a resolution to be prepared, he has already prepared a resolution that reflects the Planning Commission's intent. He noted that being able to act on the resolution tonight will shorten the normal process. In addition, the Leatherdales will agree to withdraw their application for a building permit on their adjacent agricultural preserve property and Kirsten Chapman has agreed to withdraw the petition for an EAW. Moved by Carolyn Smith, seconded by Bruce Workman, to adopt Resolution 01-60 Granting an Amended Conditional Use Permit to Douglas Leatherdale and Louise Leatherdale for Additional Accessory Structures at 2075 Cottonwood Trail. Motion passed unanimously. Phil Zietlow thanked the applicant, neighborhood, and Planning Commission for working on this project to reach a successful conclusion. Mr. Leatherdale presented a formal written withdrawal for their request for construction on their 40-acre agricultural preserve property. 10. Consideration of Moratorium within the Agricultural Preserve District Ron Batty said the agricultural preserve issue was continued to tonight's meeting so it was added to the agenda for Council action. Jim Lane asked if this application is moot by the action taken tonight. Ron Batty said the petition for the EAW will be withdrawn but this issue deals with the moratorium. He noted the Council would be meeting tomorrow to discuss moratorium issues. Moved by Bruce Workman, seconded by Carolyn Smith, to table consideration of a moratorium within the Agricultural Preserve District to the January 15, 2002 Council meeting. Motion passed unanimously. Medina City Council Meeting Minutes November 20, 2001 258 11. Conditional Use Permit — 2300 Cox Trail — First Apostolic Lutheran Congregation of Minneapolis Bill Dermody said First Apostolic Lutheran Congregation of Minneapolis would like to construct a 16,680 square foot church with 292 parking spaces on a 10.34 acre lot, nearly all of which is on acceptable soils, at 2300 Cox Trail which is in the Rural Residential zoning district. He presented their request and advised of proposed building materials, parking stalls, room layout and planned functions. Dermody said the request meets hard cover regulations, all reviews by engineering, public works, and police are satisfactory and recommended approval with conditions. Loren Kohnen reviewed the criteria considered for granting a conditional use permit as contained in his staff report. Kohnen reviewed the items discussed by the Planning Commission, input received from the neighbors and church, and stated the Planning Commission recommends approval of the conditional use permit with 35 revised conditions. Kohnen read a letter submitted by Steven Mann, a neighbor, requesting six- foot high berms and reducing parking lot lights to 15 feet to better shield adjacent properties. Kohnen said the proposed building height meets the City standard. Bruce Workman said he thinks the building should be sprinkled for fire protection. Kohnen said that would not be required by State Code. Carolyn Smith indicated her agreement that sprinkling should be required since it is a commercial building and suggested it be required as a condition of approval. Phil Zietlow noted Holy Name Church is larger and not sprinkled. Jim Dillman said the water system in this area is not adequate to provide fire protection. The Long Lake Fire Department considers it a rural area. Tom Kellogg said there is a future potential to connect Medina's water system with Orono's. Jim Lane asked if the church's water system could support a sprinkling system. Kohnen said it would require a private water reservoir to furnish the water for the sprinkling system which he estimated could cost $80,000 to $90,000. Phil Zietlow commented on the need for consistency. Carolyn Smith said this structure is wood framed, not brick or stucco like the other churches in Medina. She said she is concerned about commercial operations not following commercial regulations. She said this may be the cheapest way to put up a building, but the exterior building materials are not acceptable to her. She said a standard has been set and while the proposed design is nice, it is a large building and not residential in use. Carolyn Smith said she reviewed the lighting poles and supports the suggestion for a 15-foot high light pole. She also supports decorative lighting with rounder shades to create a more residential look. Medina City Council Meeting Minutes November 20, 2001 259 Carolyn Smith said the lights should operate with a motion sensor rather than a light sensor so they are not lit all night. She said she is concerned with the church traffic and would support a right turn lane since Willow Road is a busy intersection. Carolyn Smith said she supports considering right turn lanes at this time to create a safe intersection before it becomes a problem. She said drivers often times don't stop when leaving the parking lot so, perhaps, a stop sign should be installed to assure traffic stops before entering Cox Trail and Willow Drive. Loren Kohnen displayed a sample of the colored shingles being considered which have a 20- to 30-year life expectancy. Carolyn Smith said she would support a 40-year shingle. Bruce Workman said while he agrees with the desirability of a longer -life shingle, the proposed shingle meets Code requirements. Loren Kohnen displayed a sample of the vinyl siding being proposed. Phil Zietlow asked representatives of the applicant to address the Planning Commission's recommendation and list of conditions. Kevin Kangas, Building Chair of First Apostolic Lutheran Congregation, said they reviewed each of the recommended conditions with the Planning Commission and believed they were fairly agreeable. He said they want to be good neighbors and not impose on neighboring homes or create problems for the City. Mr. Kangas said this proposal meets or exceeds the requirements of the City. Mr. Kangas said the conditions were revised and approved by the Planning Commission and they feel it represents reasonable compromises so they have no issue with them. Mr. Kangas reviewed his understanding that a church can only be placed in a Rural Residential zoning district with a conditional use permit, not in a Commercial District so commercial requirements do not apply. He said that 15-foot lighting poles would restrict lighting once the parking lot trees mature. City ordinance calls for 30-foot poles and the Planning Commission is requiring 20-foot poles. Mr. Kangas said another concern is safety since the light would not cast as far. He noted their proposal meets the 0 foot candles at the property line. Reducing the light poles to 15 feet would severely impact the parking lot lighting. Mr. Kangas said they would agree to have motion sensors on security lights as suggested by Carolyn Smith. He said he is not sure about the process for a turn lane and does not think private entities pay entirely for a road but it would be assessed on a percentage. Tom Kellogg said the development would pay one -hundred percent of the cost of the improvement. Mr. Kangas said he believes the berms are adequate, as proposed, to screen their property, noting they will provide an undulating, inverted mote with three- to six-foot berms plus strategically placed trees. Medina City Council Meeting Minutes November 20, 2001 260 Loren Kohnen displayed an overhead depicting three elevations of the proposed berm and landscaping with 12- to 16-foot tall trees. He drew in the height of the trees as they would appear when planted. Jim Lane asked if the applicant used a landscape architect to develop this plan. Mr. Kangas answered in the affirmative. Phil Zietlow said he would support working with each individual homeowner to assure the view of each home is addressed via the landscape plan and providing a six-foot berm in those locations. Loren Kohnen said condition #4 requires the addition of six-foot spruce trees to aid in blocking the view of the church building and parking lot. He reviewed his work with the applicant's landscape architect. Phil Zietlow said he would like to include wording that the neighbors agree with the landscaping and berm in their area. Carolyn Smith said she would like the landscaping to already be worked out and agreed to by the neighbors prior to Council consideration. Jim Lane agreed and suggested the City engage a landscape architect to assist staff with this application to assure all issues are addressed. With regard to traffic, he suggested a consulting engineer be engaged to review the traffic issues and present options. Bruce Workman questioned whether a church belongs in residential neighborhoods and said, perhaps, churches should be located in Commercial zoning districts. Carolyn Smith said the parking lot can be adequately and safely lit with 15-foot poles; however, more poles will be needed. She said she would like the applicant to look at other church buildings in the area and determine the cost to use cement blocks that appear to be brick, that would be low maintenance and more substantive. She said this project fits more with projects in commercial areas so the City should be able to impose those types of requirements. Paul Robinson asked if a condition was suggested to require brick. Kohnen said the Planning Commission indicated the proposed lap siding would have more of a residential appearance. Carolyn Smith said she would like the applicant to also consider additional landscaping and a method to assure vehicles come to a complete stop prior to leaving the church parking lot. Loren Kohnen identified the location of area not adequately screened from the Medina Morningside development and from another residence . He said this issue is addressed in the recommended conditions. Carolyn Smith said she would support tabling the application until these issues are considered. Medina City Council Meeting Minutes November 20, 2001 261 Tom Kellogg said they conducted a preliminary review of the traffic and found requirements for additional traffic control to be borderline. Given the limited use of a church on Sunday and Wednesday evenings, off-peak traffic and exiting onto Willow would not be an issue. However, future additional traffic or more frequent use of the church could complicate things. He said he can bring this application back to his transportation department for review and present a formal memorandum stating the issues at the next meeting. Jim Lane said he would support tabling consideration for 60 days and to do a traffic study. Bruce Workman noted the large size of the kitchen and asked if food is being provided to groups. Kohnen said the County would consider whether it is a commercial kitchen and in need of a permit. Jim Lane asked Tom Kellogg if their staff has an environmental or landscape department to address the landscape plan. Kellogg said they have landscape architects on staff that could provide a recommendation. Tom Kellogg suggested the applicant prepare a landscape plan that incorporates the elements discussed by the Council and submit it for review. Carolyn Smith said she would like to see an overhead depicting how the view would be minimized. Ron Batty said the Council could extend the application an additional 60 days. Kohnen said the application was submitted on October 12, 2001. Mr. Kangas said they surveyed surrounding houses and found they are not full brick but some have a four -foot high brick, rock -faced block or stone treatment. Carolyn Smith asked the applicant to consider a higher standard for exterior material. Moved by Carolyn Smith, seconded by Jim Lane, to extend consideration of the conditional use permit requested by First Apostolic Lutheran Congregation of Minneapolis of 2300 Cox Trail for a period of time not to exceed 60 days and until the applicant has submitted a more comprehensive landscape plan depicting the location of each house and view, traffic study of the Willow Drive intersection, potential need for right turn lane, engineered lighting plan with 15-foot and 20-foot poles and consideration of upgraded exterior material. Mr. Kangas said it would cost an additional $65,000 for brick and they did not consider stucco due to application issues. Carolyn Smith said they could consider a combination of exterior materials. Mr. Kangas said their construction budget is $1.8 to $2 million. Motion passed unanimously. 12. Approval of Wetland Conservation Act Permit for Medina Highlands Loren Kohnen said the Medina Highlands development is a 27.73-acre site, will create 68 twin -family residences, and the associated infrastructure for streets, ponding, and Medina City Council Meeting Minutes November 20, 2001 262 utilities. The development site is mostly an agricultural field with one farmstead and approximately 2.7 acres of Type 3 wetland in two basins. He said they want to assure the association understands no work can be done within the wetlands. Staff recommends approval of the wetland permit. Tom Kellogg said the perimeter of the wetland proposed on the Cudd site was altered to create a pond with more irregular edges as required by the Wetland Conservation Act. This is the only change in the plans. Ron Batty said since the outlot has been created and as long as the new contour of the wetland remains within the outlot, it is not a major issue. Moved by Bruce Workman, seconded by Carolyn Smith, to approve the Wetland Conservation Act permit for Medina Highlands. Motion passed unanimously. 13. Final Release of Foxberry Farms 6th Addition Letter of Credit Jim Dillman said Foxberry Farms 6th Addition is complete and staff recommends release of the letter of credit. Moved by Carolyn Smith, seconded by Bruce Workman, to approve the final release of Foxberry Farms 6th Addition letter of credit. Motion passed unanimously. 14. Snow and Ice Control Policy Jim Dillman asked the Council if they have comments on the current snow and ice control policy. Discussion occurred regarding the policy should a mailbox be damaged by a snowplow. It was noted the City temporarily installs a mailbox for the resident should this occur. It was the consensus of the City Council to make no revisions to the snow and ice control policy. 15. Upgrade Water Meter Reading System Jim Dillman said there has been an ongoing process to upgrade the City's infrastructure and continue to provide efficient reliable service. He recommended the City again upgrade water meter reading to a radio read system which would save labor costs (104 hours per year). It was noted that all costs incurred with the changeover will be passed onto the user. Dillman presented his recommendation on how to proceed with the upgrade and related cost break down. Moved by Carolyn Smith, seconded by Bruce Workman, to approve the upgrade of the water meter reading system as recommended by staff. Motion passed unanimously. 16. Funding 2002 Cabin Social Paul Robinson said the 2001 budget had a $3,500 transfer for the Cabin Social and the 2002 budget also includes a $3,500 transfer, which is sufficient to fund next year's event. Ron Batty said there is no legal prohibition from soliciting donations from businesses in the City but you would not want to do it in a way that implied provision of City services Medina City Council Meeting Minutes November 20, 2001 263 depends on making a contribution. He said a general solicitation of civic organizations and businesses would not be prohibited. Carolyn Smith said if this is important to residents, it should be placed in the budget. Jim Dillman said the majority of residents do not want it fully City funded. Bruce Workman said he agreed it should not be fully City funded. Jim Dillman said he wanted to request direction on whether the City can ask businesses for contributions. It was the consensus of the City Council to maintain the City contribution at the same level and find that it is allowable to solicit contributions under the terms indicated by Ron Batty. 17. Park Funding Request Jim Lane said he does not understand the memorandum submitted and would like information on what is contributed by the Hamel Athletic Association. Jim Dillman said they contribute to field maintenance and if the City assumed that responsibility, it would be contracted out at the same price. He said it is a benefit for the Hamel Athletic Association to be involved since they contribute volunteer hours to maintain the field and clean the park. Jim Dillman said the Hamel Athletic Association is requesting an additional $5,000 for next year. Jim Lane said he believes the City should require the same accountability of the Hamel Athletic Association as is required of other groups. Bruce Workman said a simple one -page accounting should be requested to determine the justification for the request for an additional $5,000 in 2002. Carolyn Smith noted the accounting provided has rounded numbers which is not reflective of actual expenses. Paul Robinson said he will contact the Hamel Athletic Association to determine their liability insurance and ask that Medina be listed as an additional insured. Moved by Bruce Workman, seconded by Carolyn Smith, to approve park funding of $20, 000 contingent upon receipt of an accounting within 45 days of year end. Motion passed unanimously. 18. Mn/DOT Co -Location Issue in Medina Jim Lane said he reviewed a memorandum summarizing a conversation held with Mn/DOT and Hennepin County about Mn/DOT colocating at the Hennepin County public works facility. Jim Dillman said Mn/DOT is interested in relocating a 60,000 square foot facility from the Fort Snelling area that contains their central shops for snowplows and signals. He said his Mn/DOT contact had indicated Medina was not a front-runner for relocation. Medina City Council Meeting Minutes November 20, 2001 264 Carolyn Smith said she believes Medina has enough truck traffic at present and asked how the snowplows are brought into the County public works facility. Dillman said he is unsure of their procedure, but understood this would not be a truck facility. Jim Lane said as long as Medina is not a front-runner and the City is not interested, he would prefer to have Medina removed from Mn/DOT's list of consideration. He offered his assistance in drafting such a letter. Phil Zietlow said he would prefer to leave the issue untouched at this time. Should Mn/DOT approach Medina, he believes it would provide an opportunity for negotiation. Moved by Jim Lane, seconded by Carolyn Smith, to direct staff to draft a cordial letter to Mn/DOT under the Mayor's signature asking them to remove Medina from their consideration. Motion passed unanimously. 19. Police Corp Proposal Phil Zietlow reported the Police Corp proposal has been dropped. 20. Long Lake Sewer Easement Issue Paul Robinson said Long Lake was trying to clear the title on their City Hall property when they realized Medina holds a sewer easement over part of their City Hall property. Paul Robinson suggested a meeting between representatives of the City and Mn/DOT to assure a pipe replaces the easement. It was the consensus of the City Council to support staffs recommendation to schedule a meeting with Mn/DOT. 21. 2002 Budget — All Funds Paul Robinson presented the additional budget information requested by the Council and reported on the consultant's recommendation which should be addressed prior to considering the individual increases. He said the Council would consider wages and steps at their meeting tomorrow. Paul Robinson then presented the budget information addressed in his staff report. Following discussion, Council consensus was reached to leave Council contributions at the same as recommend except to reduce the increase for Interfaith Outreach to the 2001 level of $3,000. Paul Robinson noted that $4,800 remains budgeted for the recording secretary and that contract will be evaluated after one more Council meeting. He reviewed the consulting fee increase for the City's computer network budget of $8,650 for 2002. In the Planning & Zoning budget, Paul Robinson removed the additional employee and added back the administrative intern position. Paul Robinson noted $25,000 is budgeted as a transfer to the Fire Equipment Fund for the future purchase of fire equipment. Medina City Council Meeting Minutes November 20, 2001 265 Phil Zietlow said he would rather use funds from the Equipment Fund for such purchases. Carolyn Smith said Medina is served by four different fire departments, not just Long Lake. Phil Zietlow said if the budget does not include this $25,000, the increase would be reduced from 7.3% to a 5% increase. Discussion occurred related to use of the Equipment Fund instead of the Fire Equipment Fund. It was the consensus of the City Council to allow more discretion when making a decision on the fire truck and to not transfer money into a Fire Equipment Fund for 2002. Paul Robinson presented the budget information related to park contributions and the Contingency Fund for unbudgeted items. He then reviewed the revenues for all departments and funds, noting the removal of $25,000 from the Fire Equipment Fund reduces the increase to about 5%. Paul Robinson said there are no expenditures budgeted for parks or Hamel Legion Park. Robinson stated that $2,741 of the fund balance in the General Fund was the net of expenditures over revenues from previous cabin social events. Robinson asked the Council to approve a fund balance transfer of that amount from the General Fund to the Community Event Fund. The Council agreed. Council consensus was to rename fund 236 Police Equipment Fund. Paul Robinson explained that the Willow Improvement Fund and Road Improvement Fund were set up for those particular projects. He said the Water and Sewer Funds are in good shape since there has been a significant increase in the revenues from the Hamel area. It was noted that the budget and personnel matters will be discussed at the November 21, 2001 work session. The budget will be on the December 18, 2001 Council agenda for approval. 22. Livable Communities Act (LCA) Participation This item was removed from the agenda since it was addressed at the November 6, 2001 Council meeting. 23. November 21, 2001 Special Council Meeting Phil Zietlow announced a special Council meeting will be held on November 21, 2001 from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and reviewed the time to be spent on each issue under discussion. 24. Pay the Bills Moved by Carolyn Smith, seconded by Bruce Workman, to approve the bills, order check numbers 23101-23149 for $147307.34, and payroll check numbers 17338-17352 for $16,309.09. Motion passed unanimously. Medina City Council Meeting Minutes November 20, 2001 266 25. Adjournment Moved by Bruce Workman, seconded by Carolyn Smith, to adjourn the meeting at 10:22 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. PhiYip K. Zietw, Actingayor , Administrator -Clerk -Treasurer Medina City Council Meeting Minutes November 20, 2001 267 ORDER CHECKS - NOVEMBER 20, 2001 23101 ORCHARD TRUST $880.00 23102 3M MDE5036 $117.02 23103 A.T.& T. $72.88 23104 AMERIPRIDE LINEN & APPAREL SVC $50.97 23105 ANDERSON, EARL F. $94.54 23106 AWWA $50.050 23107 BUFFALO BITUMINOUS $96,354.99 23108 CASE CREDIT CORPORATION $364.35 23109 CIPHER LABORATORIES $5,746.48 23110 CULLIGAN $49.20 23111 DEPT. OF PUB.SAFETY, EMERGY MG $9,327.97 23112 GENUINE PARTS $265.44 23113 GLENWOOD INGLEWOOD $50.58 23114 GRAINGER $307.94 23115 HAMEL BUILDING CENTER $84.18 23116 HAWKINS INC. $10.00 23117 HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF $8.00 23118 KATH COMPANIES $81.64 23119 LAKE BUSINESS SUPPLY $86.48 23120 LAKESHORE WEEKLY NEWS $248.13 23121 LAWN DETAILERS $1,520.00 23122 MEDICA $248.00 23123 MEDTRONIC PHYSIO-CONTROL $5,083.48 23124 METRO WEST INSPECTION $2,203.80 23125 METRO.COUNCIL ENVIRO. SERVICES $15,100.07 23126 MIDWEST AUTOMOTIVE $494.09 23127 MINN COMM $81.71 23128 MINNESOTA DEPT. OF HEALTH $653.00 23129 MOBIL $33.14 23130 NEXTEL WEST CORP $551.25 23131 NORTH AMERICAN FOODS $95.85 23132 NORTHERN SAFETY TECHNOLOGY $298.20 23133 QW EST $104.00 23134 REYNOLDS WELDING $24.76 23135 SAMARITAN TIRE CO., INC. $500.11 23136 SCHARBER & SONS, INC. $473.33 23137 SCHMIT, STEVEN $510.00 23138 STREICHER'S $223.41 23139 SUPERIOR FORD $36.29 23140 TIME SAVER OFF SITE SEC. $175.00 23141 TRI STATE PUMP $308.10 23142 TWIN CITY SEED CO $2,156.63 23143 TWIN CITY WATER CLINIC $20.00 23144 UNITED RENTALS HIGHWAY TECH $550.73 23145 VERIZON WIRELESS $81.71 23146 WI STATE LAB. OF HYGIENE $975.33 23147 WRIGHT-HENNEPIN ELECTRIC $84.58 23148 XEROX CORPORATION $199.98 2 : %* ber , iA~Ritr OF PUB SAFETY $270.00 Total Checks $147,307.34 268 PAYROLL CHECKS - NOVEMBER 19, 2001 17338 ROBINSON, PAUL A. $1,305.97 17339 SCHERER, STEVEN T. $1,063.31 17340 MCGILL, CHRISTOPHER R. $1,184.06 17341 DILLMAN, JAMES D. $1,545.11 17342 VOID $0.00 17343 BELLAND, EDGAR J. $1,905.35 17344 VIEAU, CECILIA M. $992.56 17345 SULANDER, LAURA L $1,091.38 17346 LARSON, SANDRA L. $965.52 17347 BOECKER, KEVIN D. $1,115.00 17348 PRIEM, JON D. $1,147.05 17349 CHRISTENSON, JEREMY $1,209.20 17350 NYSTROM, JAMES $1,122.21 17351 DERMODY, WILLIAM H. $659.57 17352 NELSON, JASON $1,002.80 $16,309.09 Medina City Council Meeting Minutes November 20, 2001