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1999-11-15 CC PacketALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA November 15, 1999 7:00 PM 1. CALL TO ORDER - ROLL CALL - ADOPT AGENDA 2. MINUTES • November 1, 1999, regular City Council Meeting 3. CITIZEN FORUM - (10 Minute Limit) = � 4. CONSENT AGENDA (a) Approval of Check #'s 12370 - 12408 (b) Resolution #1999-54 (A Resolution Certifying Uncollected Sewer and Storm Water Bills to Wright County for Collection With Real Estate Taxes) (c) Approve Insurance Quotation - LMCIT 5. DEPARTMENT BUSINESS a. • Report b. Engineering • Project Updates c. Administration (1) Sandy Greninger — Presentation on Family Services Collaborative (2) U ,@n, V & Kim -Pouliot assessment (3) Renewal of wastewater treatment property lease — Zimmer Brothers (4) Ordinance #1999-10 (Sidewalks) (5) Ordinance #1999-11 (Street Widths) (6) Consider scheduling a joint meeting with the City of St. Michael (7) Fire De all B. d. Legal Closed Session to discuss litigation (, �� tom• `��f�c�e�auL�/ ���Gf 6. ADJOURNMENT ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL November 1, 1999 Albertville City Hall 7:00 PM PRESENT: Mayor John Olson, Councilmembers Robert Gundersen, Patti Stalberger, Duane Berning and John Vetsch, City Attorney Mike Couri, City Engineer Pete Carlson, and City Administrator -Clerk Linda Goeb Mayor Olson called the regular meeting of the Albertville City Council to order. The agenda was amended by adding the following: • Item 5b — 57 h Street electric service • Item 5d(4) — Discuss November 29 h meeting with City of Otsego • Item 5d(5) - Consider request to delay curb installation for Todd Kasper until spring • Item 5d(6) — Resignation of Councilmember Patti Stalberger Berning made a motion to approve the agenda as amended. Gundersen seconded the motion. All voted aye. Vetsch made a motion to approve the minutes of the October 18, 1999, meeting as presented. Stalberger seconded the motion. All voted aye. Mayor Olson asked if anyone present wished to address the Council. No one wished to address the Council. Stalberger made a motion to approve payment of Check No.'s 12312- 12365 as presented. Gundersen seconded the motion. All voted aye. Stalberger made a motion to adopt RESOLUTION #1999-48 titled RESOLUTION AMENDING THE LICENSE AND FEE SCHEDULE FOR CITY SERVICES (Resolution #1998-20). Gundersen seconded the motion. All voted aye. Stalberger made a motion to approve the Year 2000 Fire Protection Agreements with the City of St. Michael in the amount of $20,809.22 and with the City of Otsego in the amount of $17,520.32. Gundersen seconded the motion. All voted aye. Berning made a motion to approve the Public Works Department report. Gundersen seconded the motion. All voted aye. ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL November 1, 1999 Page 2 of 4 City Engineer Pete Carlson reported that the City of Otsego has had dye inserted into the septic system suspected of draining into the Albertville storm sewer system. According to the report generated by Kevin Kloeppner of Eco System Engineering, the dye did not show up in the manhole. Kloeppner believes that no septic waste is going to the manhole. Carlson does not agree with Kloeppner's opinion that the water is not septic. He further stated that neither Otsego's administrator nor building official have a problem if Albertville decides to plug the manhole. Berning made a motion directing Carlson to contact Kelly Browning from PSG to see if the water in the manhole can be tested to determine whether wastewater is actually present in the manhole. Should the test prove that wastewater is present in the manhole, Carlson is directed to have the manhole plugged. Gundersen seconded the motion. All voted aye. Carlson updated the Council on the status of City projects. Councilmember Vetsch questioned Carlson why over head electric was allowed along 57 h Street. Carlson explained that NSP informed him that this power line is a "spine" connecting CSAH 19 with Main Avenue and must be accessible above ground to the power company. The Council discussed the need for stop signs at the Lander Avenue intersections with 57`h Street. Stalberger made a motion to adopt RESOLUTION #1999-54 titled A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PLACEMENT OF STOP SIGNS. Vetsch seconded the motion. All voted aye. City Attorney Couri reviewed the costs for the 57`h Street Project, the 62nd Street Project and the CSAH 19 Improvement Project with the Council. Stalberger made a motion to adopt RESOLUTION x#1999-50 titled RESOLUTION FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT RELATING TO IMPROVEMENTS TO 57TH STREET. Olson seconded the motion. All voted aye. Stalberger made a motion to adopt RESOLUTION #1999-51 titled RESOLUTION FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT RELATING TO IMPROVEMENTS TO 62nd STREET. Berning seconded the motion. All voted aye. ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL November 1, 1999 Page 3 of 4 Stalberger made a motion to adopt RESOLUTION #1999-52 titled RESOLUTION FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT RELATING TO IMPROVEMENTS TO WRIGHT COUNTY HIGHWAY 19. Vetsch seconded the motion. All voted aye. City Attorney Couri reviewed the Joint Powers Financing Agreement with the Council. The agreement has been revised to include the items that Couri requested. Since the City will actually be issuing bonds, Couri is having bond counsel review the issuance for compliance. Olson made a motion to adopt RESOLUTION #1999-53 titled RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A $1,658,250 GENERAL OBLIGATION WATER REVENUE BOND, SERIES 1999; AND APPROVING A JOINT POWERS FINANCING AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION THEREOF, subject to Albertville's bond counsel approving the issue and contingent upon the Cities of Hanover and St. Michael approval. Berning seconded the motion. Olson, Berning, Stalberger and Vetsch voted aye. Gundersen voted no. The motion carried. The Council reviewed the memo prepared by Mike Couri in 1996 regarding the assessments on the Virgil Pouliot property which were levied in 1986 but deferred for a period not -to -exceed five years. This issue came before the Council in 1996 as well. The city administrator was directed to check the minutes from those meetings and report to the next Council meeting. Kim Pouliot was asked to gather any information and/or documentation she has regarding the sale of their two lots on Lander Avenue. Berning made a motion to adopt RESOLUTION #1999-49 titled A RESOLUTION APPOINTING JOHN MIDDENDORF TO THE POSITION OF MAINTENANCE WORKER II/PLANT OPERATOR. Gunderson seconded the motion. All voted aye. a Vetsch made a motion to approve the regular premium option for the City's Workers Comp insurance plan. Berning seconded the motion. All voted aye. The Council confirmed its willingness to meet jointly with the City of Otsego's Council on Monday, November 29t'. Todd Kasper has requested a time extension on his Conditional Use Permit to allow the curb to be replaced next spring. He has been unable to get a contractor to do the work at this time. Vetsch made a motion to extend the deadline for replacing the ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL November 1, 1999 Page 4 of 4 curb at Todd Kasper's home at 5598 Main Avenue NE to June 15, 2000. Stalberger seconded the motion. All voted aye. The Council received a letter from Patti Stalberger announcing that she will be resigning by December I" because she will be moving from the city. The Council took no action on her resignation at this time and will accept the resignation at the time she actually will be leaving the City. Vetsch made a motion to adjourn at 8:55 PM. Berning seconded the motion. All voted aye. John A. Olson, Mayor Linda Goeb, City Administrator CLAIMS FOR PAYMENT November 15,1999 Check # Vendor Purpose Amount 12370 AirTouch Cellular PW & FD Cell Phones $ 22.83 12371 Aramark Uniform Service $ 66.95 12372 Barthel, Albert Fire Calls $ 34.00 12373 Brock White Erosion Control Blanket $ 403.10 12374 CarQuest Monthly Chrages $ 652.95 12375 Catellus Management Water/Wastewater Pipeline Permit $ 200.00 12376 Central Minnesota Service Co Hazard Recognition Class $ 5.00 12377 Central Rivers CoOp Grass Seed - Westwind Park $ 71.15 12378 Crow River Rental Rent Bobcat V-blade $ 97.02 12379 Davies Water Equipment Meters $ 723.29 12380 DJ's Monthly Charges $ 470.22 12381 Don's Auto Monthly Charges $ 136.71 12382 Eggen's Direct Monthly Charges $ 7.99 12383 Euii Concrete Products Adjusting Rings $ 24.87 12384 Fehn Excavating Oakside Park $ 13,845.00 12385 Fehn Excavating Sand & Gravel $ 445.00 12386 Gopher State One Call Water Line Locates $ 185.50 12387 Harvest Printing Stationery & Envelopes $ 212.36 12388 LMCIT Workers Comp Premium $ 4,424.00 12389 LMCIT City Insurances $ 22,931.00 12390 Larson Publications Legals $ 149.08 12391 Miller, Bridget Reimbursemnt for Supplies $ 11.38 12392 Minnegasco Monthly Service $ .� 73.60 12393 Monticello Animal Control October $ 36.00 12394 Newman Traffic Signs Oakside Park & Compost Site $ 119.29 12395 NSP Monthly Service $ 384.04 12396 NAC, Inc. Planning Services $ 3,064.21 12397 PERA Pay Period 10/23 -11/5 $ 517.42 12398 Pats 66 Monthly Charges $ 271.18 CLAIMS FOR PAYMENT November 15,1999 12399 Pitney Works Postage $ 515.00 12400 Premier 94 Truck Repair Snow Plow $ 43.92 12401 S. E. H. Plans & Specs - WWTF $ 36,790.00 12402 St. Michael Fire Department Fire Prevention Week Supplies $ 206.01 12403 Sunshine Lawn Service Winterize Sprinkler Systems $ 110.00 12404 Superior Services Monthly Serivice $ 174.41 12405 Wacker, Bob Reimbursement for FD Supplies $ 31.84 12406 Warning Lites Pavement Marking Removal $ 1,380.50 12407 Wr. Co. Treasurer November Police $ 8,942.50 12408 Wright Recycling October $ 1,547.75 Total $ 99,327.07 CITY OF ALBERTVILLE RESOLUTION # 1999-54 A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING UNCOLLECTED SEWER AND STORM WATER BILLS TO WRIGHT COUNTY FOR COLLECTION WITH REAL ESTATE TAXES WHEREAS, the City Council is desirous of collecting all charges for the use of the wastewater treatment facility and the storm water system; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that some sewer and storm water accounts remaining uncollected and delinquent. NOW, THERFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the City Council of Albertville, Wright County, Minnesota, hereby directs the city clerk to certify all uncollected sewer and storm accounts that have not been paid to the City on November 15, 1999, to the Wright County Auditor for collection with real estate taxes. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the City Council hereby orders that delinquent accounts certified to the tax rolls will be assessed an eight percent (8%) interest charge upon certification and the total assessment will be collectible along with the 1999 taxes. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALBERTVILLE THIS 15"" DAY OF NOVEMBER,1999. John A. Olson, Mayor Linda Goeb, City Clerk a MIDDLETON & ASSOCIATES INSURANCE AGENCY Arlan M. Middleton, CIC 13 Central Avenue P.O. Box 249 St. Mkhael, Minnesota 55376-0249 St. Michael: (612) 497-4420 INSURANCE QUOTATION FOR CITY OF ALBERTVILLE FROM League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust Berkley Risk Services, Incorporated 920 Second Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 Policy Dates 10/01 /99 -- 10/01 /2000 SECTION # I --- PROPERTY Location # 1 1) $180,000. One story approved roof, frame metal Building occupied as Fire Barn & Maintenance Building. " 2) $ 51,500. Contents in Building #1, consisting of office Furniture, equipment and supplies. " 3) $ 10,000. Property in open at Location #1 Location #2 4) $ 114,000. One story approved roof, joisted masonry - building, occupied as a Picnic Shelter and Warming House. " 5) $ 10,250. Contents in Picnic Shelter " 6) $ 6,200. One story approved roof, frame building ' occupied as a gazebo in park. " 7) $ 40,000. Property in open at Location #2. Location #3 8) $420,000. One story metal clad building occupied As Sewer Treatment Plant. " 9) $ 77,250. Contents within Sewer Treatment Plant. " 10) $ 52,500. One story metal clad building, occupied As a generator building, including electrical . equipment and generator. " 11) $185,000. One story masonry/concrete building with fiberglass domed roof, including equipment installed consisting of clarifer equipment. 12) $ 52,500. One story masonry/concrete building with UV disinfecting equipment installed. " 13) $ 30,000. Property in open at Locatiop #3. 0 SECTION #I — PROPERTY CONT'D Location #4 14) $ 29,500. One story frame building occupied as a Picnic Shelter. " 15) $ 6,200. Contents of Picnic Shelter. " 16) $ 40,000. Property in open at Location #4. Location #5 17) $ 57,500. Lift Station — Sunrise Commercial Park. Location #6 18) $ 57,500. Lift Station — Sewer Treatment Facility. Location #7 19) $ 57,500. Lift Station — Barthel Industrial Park. Location #8 20) $ 280,000. One story non-combustible building occupied as City Hall. " 21) $114,000. Contents consisting of office furniture, equipment and supplies in City Hall. <` 22) $ 5,000. Property in the Open. Location # 9 23) $ 43,500. One story frame construction occupied as Park Shelter —Lions Park. " 24) $ 10,500. Contents of Picnic Shelter. " 25) $ 5,000. Property in the Open. " 26) $ 40,000. Property in open - Westwind Addition Park 27) $ 50,000. Property in open - Oakside Park " 28) $370,000. City Wide - 185 Water Hydrants $2,401,400. -- Blanket Limit --- Replacement Cost --- NO Co -Insurance Comprehensive Perils including Theft & Replacement Cost; $250 Deductible The following are sublimits that apply to specific exposures. These araalimits on the amount that LMCIT will pay for particular types of damage, within the overall blanket limit Coverage Limit Type of Limit receivable 5500 000 Per-oecurre e equipment, data, and m $'1,000,000 Per occurrence ire arts $500,000 Per oocanrence course greens, fairways, etc. $60,000 Per occurrence in transit $250,000 Per occurrence aluable papers $500,000 Per occurrence ater and Flood Damage $500,000 Annual aggregate' For most losses, the following limits are in addition to the overall blanket limit However, if the particular loss falls under the "water and supplemental flood coverage", coverage for thew damages is within the $500,000 limit that applies to that coverage. Coverage Limit Type of Limit , . Newly acquired property $5,000,000 Per occurrence Buildings under construction $2,000.000 Per occurrezice Asbestos clean-up $250,000 Per location Loss ofrevenuetextra. expenscexpediting expense $1,000,000 Per, location .. Debris removal $500,000 Pas location Leasehold interest $500,000 Pei°location' ollutant clean-up and removal $10,000 ' Per location "Errors and omissions $500,000 Per occurren. ce Ptental reimbursement $25,000 Annual aggregate �Arson reward $5,0001 Per occurrence A bast note.. The LMC rrs goat in making these changes is to give cities better protection for their property tisks and to n atie property coverage simpler and more foolproof for the city. We think the new property covenge approach goes a long way toward doing that, but there's certainly room for more unpr+uvennrat. Also, in a project of this size, ifs very possible that there could be some glit+chas or prablems we didn't anticipate and address. We expect;to makefurther changes and imprc in the fixture, and we need your suggestions. As atways;el;free to..call your LMCxT underwriter or Pete Tritz or Tom Grundhoefer with any quesdow tma ments. SECTION # III --- COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY & PUBLIC OFFICIALS LIABILITY Limits --- Each Occurrence Limit $ 750,000. 110TV16vv Per Person Limit 750,000. Products/Completed Operations Annual Aggregate Limit $ 750,000. Failure to Supply Annual Aggregate Limit $ 750,000. Fire Damage Limit $ 50,000. Land Use Regulation Annual Aggregate $1,000,000. Medical Expense Limit $ 1,000. Medical Expense Aggregate $ 10,000. Limited Pollution Liability Annual Aggregate $ 750,000. Lead or Asbestos Claim Annual Aggregate $ 200,000. Year 2000 Claim $ 25,000. Year 2000 Claim Aggregate $ 25,000. Claims Made Forms: (prior Acts Coverage - Public Officials 12/1/85) $250 deductible - All Claims 15 % on Land Use Regulation Claims including Legal Costs & Less Adjustment Costs SECTION # IV COMPREHENSIVE AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE Limits: $ 750,000. Per Claimant I — PD $ 750,000. Per Occurrence //60,(/l/V $ 750,000. Per Claimant (UM & LTA) $ 750,000. Per Occurrence 7 M'00 , $ Basic Personal Injury Protection $ 250. Comprehensive $ 250. Collision Vehicle Schedule: 1) 1979 Ford Equipment Van 2) 1979 Ford Fire Truck 3) 1985 Chev Fire Truck 4) 1989 Chev PU 5) 1979 Ford Dump Truck 6) 1995 Int'l Fire Truck- Tanker 7) 1998 Chev 1 Ton Dump 8) 1999 IHC Fire Truck 9) 1979 Int'l Dump Truck Replacement Cost applies to Unit#6, #7 & #8 SECTION # H INLAND MARINE A.) Mobile ui2MCW: 1) 1998 Bobcat Front-end Loader Model 863 $29,425. B.) Wand Marine Covcrase: Automatically includes coverage for miscellaneous owned property up to $25,000 per item or piece of equipment. Comprehensive Perils including Theft; $250 deductible Sigma a) 3 Wood Frames - "Welcome to Albertville" Signs are at each entrance to Albertville 3 @ $1,000. $ 3,000. b) 1- Electric Marquee Sign $ 3,000 (used for Public messages at north entrance to Albertville) Comprehensive Perils; Actual Cash Value; $ 250 Deductible SECTION # III --- COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY & PUBLIC OFFICIALS LIABILITY Limits --- Each Occurrence Limit $ 750,000. Per Person Limit 750,000. Products/Completed Operations Annual Aggregate Limit $ 750,000. Failure to Supply Annual Aggregate Limit $ 750,000. Fire Damage Limit $ 50,000. Land Use Regulation Annual Aggregate $1,000,000. Medical Expense Limit $ 1,000, Medical Expense Aggregate $ 10,000. Limited Pollution Liability Annual Aggregate $ 750,000. Lead or Asbestos Claim Annual Aggregate $ 200,000. Year 2000 Claim $ 25,000, Year 2000 Claim Aggregate $ 25,000. Claims Made Forms: (prior Acts Coverage - Public Officials 12J1/85) $250 deductible - All Claims 15 % on Land Use Regulation Claims including Legal Costs &Less Adjustment Costs SECTION # IV --- COMPREHENSIVE AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE Limits: $ 750,000. Per Claimant (BI — PD) $ 750,000. Per Occurrence $ 750,000. Per Claimant (UM & UIM) $ 750,000. Per Occurrence $ Basic Personal Injury Protection $ 250. Comprehensive $ 250. Collision Vehicle Schedule: 1) 1979 Ford Equipment Van 2) 1979 Ford Fire Truck 3) 1985 Chev Fire Truck 4) 1989 Chev PU x • 5) 1979 Ford Dump Truck 6) 1995 Int'l Fire Truck - Tanker 7) 1998 Chev 1 Ton Dump 8) 1999 IHC Fire Truck 9) 1979 Int'l Dump Truck Replacement Cost applies to Unit#6, #7 & #8 SECTION # V MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT ON TRUCKS (Blanket coverage for Miscellaneous equipment in and temporarily away from trucks) No Limit / Subject to $ 25,000. Max any one Limit. $250. deductible SECTION # VI --- COMMERCIAL MUNICIPAL EXCESS LIABUTY —' Limit: $ 1,000,000. Occurrence/Aggregate Retained Limit: $ 10,000. Coverage to follow, form includes Public Officials liability — City "does waive" the �� ? monetary limits on tort liability established by Minnesota Statues 466.04, up to the Limits written by the policy. SECTION # VII --- OPEN MEETING LAW DEFENSE COVERAGE Limit: $ 20,000. Defense Costs Per Lawsuit / Per Official $ 20,000. Agreement Term Aggregate - Per Official SECTION # VIII BOILER & MACHINERY Limit: $ 5,000,000. Limit per any "One Accident". Combined Property Damage & Business Interruption and Extra Expense $ 250. Deductible. SECTION # IX BONDS Blanket Public Employee Faithfiil Performance & Employee Dishonesty Coverage Limit: $ 200,000. / $ 250 deductible. The proceeding has been a coverage overview, all parts are subject to policy conditions and terms. RECAP OF PREMIUMS 96 - 97 97 - 98 9 SECTION # I ----- Property $ 3,764.00 $ 4,679.00 $ 4,619.00 SECTION # H ---- Inland Marine $ 465.00 $ 929.00 $ 738.00 SECTION # III -- General Liability $10,218.00 $ 8,174.00 $ 6,440.00 SECTION #IV --- Comprehensive Auto $ - 3,228.00 $ 4,067.00 $ 3,422.00 SECTION # V ---- Misc. Equipment on Trucks Included Included Included SECTION # VI --- Excess Liability $ 2,395.00 $ 1,942.00 $ 1,788.00 SECTION # VII --- Open Meeting Law Defense $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 SECTION # VIII --- Boiler & Machinery $ 400.00 $ 400.00 $ 408.00 SECTION # IX ---- Bonds $ 529 00 $ 529.00 $ 481.00 TOTAL $ 21,499.00 $ 21,220.00 $ 18,396.00 2,880.00 Endorsements $ 21,276.00 2000 SECTION # I ----- Property $ 6,085.00 SECTION # II ---- Inland Marine $ 787.00 . SECTION # III --- General Liability $ 6,632.00 SECTION #IV --- Comprehensive Auto $ 6,007.00 SECTION # V --- Misc. Equipment on Trucks Included SECTION # VI --- Excess Liability $ 1,997.00 _ SECTION#VII--Open Meeting Law Defense $500.00 SECTION#VIII --- Boiler & Machinery $ 514.00 ' SECTION# IX --- Bonds $ 409.00 TOTAL $ 22,931.00 City of Albertville TU: Mayor and City Council FROM: Tim Guimont, Public Works DATE: November 12, 1999 SUBJECT: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT REPORT • The plow trucks we ready. Don's Bus doesn't have our garage ready yeL The salt shed is not quite finished, but we were able to fill it with salt/send. • &=-Iowinx We received three applications for snowplowing. We hope to receive more by Friday, November 12. Linda has their applications for yourveview. TG. mim /a," c (999 'f C-e- (�. °/,5 U-C� +�X- obrl� CT 4te vyaL-,� av-e.- 5-� d.o,� a--t tic ALBERTVILLE CITr COUNCIL 1 April 1, 1996 Page 5 of 8 establishing a "Closed Bond issues" Debt Service Fund and a "Revolving Capital" Capital Projects Fund. as also recommended a review of all capital projects funds and the closure of those which will not have specifically identifiable revenue sources. Potter made a motion to approve the 1995 Audit Report and to direct the Finance Committee to consider the auditor's recommendations and to authorise the Finance Committee to take appropriate action. Vetach seconded the motion. all voted aye. City`•+Engineer Pete Carlson reviewed the plans and specifications for the North Frontage Road Sanitary Sewer Project with the Council. As proposed the plans call for an eight inch W) main running in and along the gravel frontage road with a Jacking under COW 37 with a manhole on the south side. The plans will need- to be revised if the City wishes to serve the area in Frankfort Township currently petitioned for annexation. Carlson .recommended the City delay advertising for bids for this project until more is known regarding the annexation petitions. Darning made a motion to table discussion of Resolution #1996- 33 until the May 5, 1996, meeting. Vetsch seconded the motion. All voted aye. Engineer Carlson announced that his resignation from Short, Elliott & Hendrickson is effective on April 12, 1996. no will attend the City's April 15 public hearings. The Council accepted his resignation with regret. City Attorney Couri explained the Virgil Pouliot special assesssent question to the Council in a memo dated March 22, 1996. Couri advised that the city is not legally responsible for the situation, however, the City is affected by the assessment currently not being collected on the tax rolls. Couri suggested one solution to the problem for the City is to refuse to issue a building permit for the vacant lot abutting Landee avenue on the grounds that the lot wa not property subdivided and is therefore not a buildable lot. Berning made a motion to deny a building permit for the Lander Avenue lot until it has been subdivided and directing the administrator to notify the property owner of the situation. Vetsch seconded the motion. All voted aye. The Council also reviewed the now dated March 22, 1996, from City Attorney Couri regarding the Frankfort drainage issue. In light of the recent annezation-related events between Frankfort and Albertville, Couri recommended that the city consider delaying litigation against Frankfort Township at this time. Engineer Carlson disagreed with Couri's recommendation. MNDOT is eager to 6'cv CITY OF ALBERTVILLE WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO.1999 -lo- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION A-800.1. (Improvements Required) OF THE ALBERTVILLE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE BY REQUIRING THE APPLICANT FOR SUBDIVISION TO SHOW TRAIL LOCATIONS ON THE PRELIMINARY PLAT AND TO PAY FOR AND INSTALL SIDEWALKS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALBERTVILLE, MINNESOTA ORDAINS: SECTION 1. SECTION A -" A. IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED OF THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: A-800.1. Improvements Required. Prior to the approval of a plat by the governing body, the applicant shall have agreed, in the manner set forth below, to install the following improvement on the site at the applicant's expense, in conformity with approved construction plans and in conformity with all applicable standards and ordinances SECTION 2. SECTION A 800.1. IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED OF THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE 1S HEREBY AMENDED TO ADD I AS FOL I) OWS: sAJ I Sidewalks. Concrete sidewalks shall be installed in the approximate % locations shown on the City of Albertville Comprehensive Trail Plan. Exact locations of the sidewalks shall be sho7?6C n the Pr li inary Plat and shall be g� subject to review by the City Engin er. AAa - - SECTION 3. THIS AMENDMENT SHALL BE IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING ITS PASSAGE AND PUBLICATION. Approved by the Albertville City Council this th day of 1999. ATTEST: By: Linda Goeb, City Administrator CITY OF ALBERTVILLE '• 0 Mayor John A. Olson 0 Se cs) CITY OF ALBERTVILLE WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO.1999 - M AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION A-600.7. (Street Design) OF THE ALBERTVILLE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE TO REDUCE STREET PAVEMENT WIDTH STANDARDS FOR LOCAL STREETS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALBERTVILLE, MINNESOTA ORDAINS: SECTION 1. SECTION A W0.7. STREET DESIGN OF THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: (a) Minimum Widths: Right -of -Way Pavement Width TXoe of Street Width (Curb to Curbl 3 Local 60 feet 9 � feet SECTION 2. THIS AMENDMENT SHALL BE IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING ITS PASSAGE AND PUBLICATION. Approved by the Albertville City Council this th day of 1999. CITY OF ALBERTVILLE ATTEST: By:. Linda Goeb, City Administrator By: John A. Olson, Mayor x. YUtd, UU'1'MS OF ALMMTVIUE ALBER."[VIi E FIRE DEPT : REQUEST THAT THERE BE (6) LOCK B03CS ON BUILDING ONE BYF. EACH REM DOOR AND ONE BY EACH CO1+aT ROLL PANEL DOOR. WOULD ALSO LUM A KEY FOR EACH TEtwiTANT IN BUILDING FOR FRONT & REAR DOOR IF$EY DIFFIIT. WE 'COULD ALSO LIlE A CABWT MADE TO PUT T AIL OF TM KEY FOR EACH STORE MADE (2) POS5. MADE OF STEEI. OR WOOD. AID ALSO LOCKABLE, NO PARENG MIS E!S FOR IN FRONT OF ALL STORES AND HYDRE NT5 AREA'S. WE ALSO REQUEST MORE HYDRENTS IN BACK OF BUILDING. (6) WE ALSO REQUEST A UIGHT OM) BY EACH HORN FOR ALARm sysTEM ATBIMTVHIE FIRE & RESCUE DEPT.