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f/k/a Marquette Bank and f/k/a Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota; Arnold Pavek; Marian Pavek; Glen G. Novotny; Voyager Bank, a Minnesota corporation; George R. Novotny; Community Security Bank, a Minnesota corporation; Dale E. Huber; Leonard Korbel; Roxanne Korbel; Palmer M. Welcome; Susan A. Welcome; Wallace J. Kubes; Jeanne P. Kubes; Christopher R. Simones; Rose M. Simones; Winstar Mortgage Partners, Inc., a Minnesota corporation; TierOne Bank, N.A.; Milo F. Pomije; Mindy P. Stier f/k/ a Mindy P. Stebbins; Scott E. Stier; Professional Mortgage Group Inc., a Minnesota corporation; Roger J. Tupy; Joyce V. Tupy; David V. Minar; Cedar Summit Farm; Prior Lake State Bank, a Minnesota corporation; Dublin Square Homeowners Association, a Minnesota non-profit corporation; Summit Mortgage Corporation, a Minnesota corporation; Central Bank Group, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, a/k/a Central Bank; U.S. Bank, National Association N.D.; Homecomings Financial, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Residential Capital Corporation; First National Bank of Arizona; Suntrust Mortgage, a Virginia corporation; M&I Bank FSB; Sterling State Bank, a Minnesota corporation; Americana Community Bank, a Minnesota corporation; Keith A. Glanzer; AnnMarie H. Glanzer; Charles A. Anderson; Brenda J.R. Anderson; C.U. Mortgage Services, Inc., a Minnesota corporation; Cedar Ridge Farms, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, f/k/a Cedar Ridge Development Inc.; Robert J. Seykora; Aquila, Inc., a Delaware corporation, f/k/a Utilicorp United Inc.; Patrick J. Theisen; Margaret M. Theisen; Twin City Cooperative Federal Credit Union, FCU; NBANK, NA; Minnesota Energy Resources Corporation, a Delaware corporation; Steven A. Points; Wanda J. Points; Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corporation, a New Jersey corporation; Chase Bank USA, f/k/a Chase Manhattan Bank USA, N.A.; Richard E. Schinigoi; Pamela K. Schinigoi; Think Federal Credit Union; Lisa Jo Tonjum; Joyce H. Osborn; American Bank of St. Paul, a Minnesota corporation; Minnesota Oil and Gas Exploration, Inc., a Minnesota corporation; Michelle L. Michaud; Bank of America, National Association, f/k/a Bank of America; Gary Larson; Marc Sandler; Fremont Investment & Loan Company, a California corporation, f/k/a Fremont Investment & Loan; Thomas H. Scheffler; Robert T. McHale; Zoe A. McHale; America's Wholesale Lender, an Assumed Name of Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.; Citibank, N.A., f/k/a Citibank Federal Savings Bank; Ronald J. Kveton; Angela L. Kveton; Highland Bank, a Minnesota corporation; MAPCO Inc., a Delaware corporation; Geri Elvestad; Albert Swedin; Steven Swedin; Ray Neubauer; Sharon K. Neubauer; Russell Eugene Martin and Judith Diane Martin, Trustees of the Revocable Living Trust Agreement of Russell Eugene Martin and Judith Diane Martin dated April 27, 2004; Johnell L. Schrupp; Robert L. Schrupp a/k/a Robert Louis Schrupp; Northern States Red Wing Credit Union, successor in interest to NSP GO Credit Union; William D. Hovland; Carolyn J. Hovland; Qwest Corporation, a Colorado corporation, successor in interest to US West Communications, Inc; Oren A. Larson; Meany Land & Exploration, Inc., a Colorado corporation, f/k/a Meany & Johnson Energy Corp.; Belle Plaine Township; Helena Township; Cedar Lake Township; New Market Township; State of Minnesota; and Scott County,
Respondents. IN THE MATTER OF THE CONDEMNATION OF CERTAIN REAL ESTATE IN THE COUNTY
OF SCOTT, STATE OF MINNESOTA, FOR CRUDE OIL PIPELINE PURPOSES TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREIN:
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that Petitioner requires title to and possession of that portion of your property that is the subject of the above-entitled condemnation action prior to the filing of the award therefor by the court-appointed condemnation commissioners. The complete description of said property is contained in the condemnation Petition, which is on file with the Court Administrator and which will be separately served on you. Therefore, you are hereby notified that Petitioner intends to possess said property on September 27, 2007, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 117.042 (2006).
Before taking title to and possession of said property, Petitioner will pay to the owner thereof, or deposit with the Court, an amount equal to Petitioner's approved appraisal of value of said property. Dated: June 28, 2007.
FREDRIKSON & BYRON, P.A. John E. Drawz (# 24326)
Steven J. Quam (# 250673) Mollie M. Smith (# 338965)
200 South Sixth Street, Suite 4000 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402-1425
Toll Free Number: 1-888-881-2552 Fax: (612) 492-7077
ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER (Published in the Shakopee Valley News on Thursday, July 26 and August 2, 9, 2007; No. 5732)
MINUTES
OF THE
SHAKOPEE PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMMISSION
(Adjourned Regular Meeting)
President McGowan called the
adjourned regular session of the
Shakopee Public Utilities
Commission to order at the Shakopee
Public Utilities Meeting room at 5:00
P.M., June 18, 2007.
MEMBERS
PRESENT:
Commissioners McGowan, Mars,
Miller, Engler and Braun. Also present
Liaison Joos, Manager Van Hout,
Planning & Engineering Director
Adams, Line Superintendent
Athmann, Water Superintendent
Crooks and Marketing/Key Account
Director Petrich.
Motion by Mars, seconded by
Engler to approve the minutes of the
June 4, 2007 regular meeting. Motion
carried.
There were no communications.
Motion by Engler, seconded by
Mars to approve the agenda as
presented. Motion carried.
President McGowan stated that
the Consent Items were: item 8c: MDH
Radium Compliance Agreement, item
8d: Beckrich Park Estates Water,
item 10a: 2007 Audit Presentation
Schedule, and item 13c: Health
Insurance Renewal.
Motion by Miller, seconded by
Braun to approve the Consent Item as
stated. Motion carried.
Bills Read:
Acclaim Benefits
$123.60
All Star Wireless
49.50
John Anderson
250.00
Arrow Ace Hardware
75.69
Larry & Mary Aszmann
250.00
Best Express Delivery Inc. 234.00
Blue Cross Blue Shield
of MN
28,279.00
Yvonne Boegeman
60.00
Border States Electric
Supply
2,221.16
Choice Electric Inc.
13,970.00
Cintas Corp.
257.39
Citizens State Bank-Sales/
USE tax
226,373.00
Citizens State Bank/Acclaim
Benefits
1,944.14
City of Savage
3,000.80
City of Shakopee
100.00
City of Shakopee
291,363.25
CMI Mailing & Marketing
Service
1,848.88
CPS Technology Solutions 1,615.40
Elizabeth Cronin
100.00
Customer Contact Services 321.22
Paul & Phyllis Dallmann
250.00
Dept. of Commerce
1,776.90
Diamond Vogel Paints
234.30
Dick's/Lakeville Sanitation
Inc.
143.64
Dueco Inc.
2,785.23
Scott Eickholt
131.44
Employers Association,
Inc.
3,230.00
Environmental Lawn Care &
Landscape
9,635.50
Eschelon Telecom Inc.
2,078.76
Fasternal Ind. & Const.
Supplies
14.21
Ferrellgas
718.65
Assurant Employee
Benefits
1,670.44
Genuine Parts Co.
11.07
Gopher State One-Call
1,431.24
Graybar Electric Co., Inc. 5,514.94
Hawkins Inc.
5,831.47
Vicky & John Heitzman
75.00
Hennen's Shell
35.50
Ron & Mary Jacobson
100.00
Jerry's Lawn Service
3,466.57
JT Services
4,920.30
Ravi K. Koppula
30.00
Krass Monroe, P A
326.25
Polly Ann Kreuser-Baden
15.00
Jerome E. Kuennen
58.58
Thomas R. Lacina
167.82
Locators & Supplies Inc. 2,020.00
Loe's Oil Co.
4.00
Dilek Martin
60.00
Steve Massie
195.94
Minn. Valley Testing Labs 193.50
Minnesota Life
935.14
Minnesota Pipe &
Equipment
174.02
Minn. Safety Council Inc. 336.00
Minn. Municipal Power
Agency
1,919,274.63
MN Child Support Payment
Center
1,923.25
Nextel Communications
411.93
Nexus Information
Systems
4,619.02
Northern States Power Co. 11,809.16
Northern Water Works
Supply
4,562.51
Office Max
51.62
Carole Pagel
160.00
Partek Supply Inc.
313.11
Pearson Florist
61.77
Personnel Concepts
86.85
Mary Jo Pflaum
100.00
Pro Staff
1,604.16
Qwest Dex
29.00
R W Beck Inc.
9,599.61
Red Pederson Utilities Inc. 3,570.00
Jason Rein
30.00
RESCO
381.27
Reynolds Welding Supply Co. 23.77
Michelle Rollins
100.00
S&T Office Products Inc.
890.65
Bernadette Schmidt
250.00
Schoell & Madson Inc.
212.50
Cody Schuett
100.00
Scott County Treasurer
136.50
Scott County Treasurer 3,500.00
Beatrice Simon
60.00
Shawn Skramstad
30.00
Stahl Construction Co.
6,664.49
T&R Service
15.00
Corey Thilges
100.00
Wisc Child Support Payment
Ctr
75.00
Gregory Triplett
160.54
Utilities Plus Energy
Services
2,000.00
Muniraj Venkateshalu
250.00
Virchow Krause & Company
LLP
29,423.00
Steve Washa
100.00
WESCO
5,017.02
Wunderlich-Malec Services
Inc.
12,372.69
Xcel Energy/NSP
327,102.82
Babes Place
250.00
City of Shakopee
132,000.00
City of Shakopee
162.50
John Dennehey
250.00
Dorn Properties
2,920.32
Heartland Tire
423.84
Holiday Inn Express
211.20
Huntington Park Apts.
LLC
4,933.50
Snap Fitness
180.00
Southwest Newspaper
1,261.44
Manley Brothers
Contruction
36,593.00
Motion by Mars, seconded by
Braun to approve the warrant listing
dated June 18, 2007. Motion carried.
Liaison Joos presented his report.
Motion by Engler, seconded by
Miller, to offer Resolution #888. A
Resolution Approving Of The
Estimated Cost Of Pipe Oversizing
On The Watermain Project:
Kensington Estates. Yes:
Commissioners Miller, Braun, Mars,
Engler and McGowan. Nay: none.
Motion carried. Resolution passed.
Motion by Miller, seconded by
Braun, to offer Resolution #889. A
Resolution Approving Payment For
The Pipe Oversizing Costs On The
Watermain Project: Kensington
Estates. Yes: Commissioners Miller,
Braun, Mars, Engler and McGowan.
Nay: none. Motion carried.
Resolution passed.
Item 8c: Signing of the Radium
Compliance Agreement with the
Minnesota Dept. of Health, was
received under Consent Business.
Item 8d: An Update on Beckrich
Park Estates Water, was received
under Consent Business.
John Karwacki from Schoell
Madson presented an update on the
Water Trunk Charge and Water
Connection Charge Analysis Report.
Mr. Crooks advised of the
proposed SMSC wastewater
reclamation project. The consensus
was to stay involved with the project
and keep the Commission apprised.
Mr. Adams reviewed some
proposed adjustments to the 2007 CIP
Projects.
Motion by Mars, seconded by
Engler to authorize staff to include the
addition of the second feeder along CR
79 in the 2007 capital projects along
with the other adjustments proposed.
Motion carried.
Item 10a: The Schedule for the
2007 Audit Presentation, was received
under Consent Business.
Mgr. Van Hout gave a verbal
update on the Finance Director
position.
Mgr. Van Hout noted the
refinement of the organizational
assessment was to proceed in the near
future.
Item 13c: Health Insurance
Renewal, was received under Consent
Business.
President McGowan noted the
upcoming Relay for Life event to be
held on July 13, 2007.
Motion by Mars, seconded by
Engler to adjourn to the July 16, 2007
meeting. Motion carried.
Commission Secretary:
Louis Van Hout
(Published in the Shakopee Valley
News on Thursday, July 26, 2007; No.
5733)
RESOLUTION #890 A RESOLUTION SETTING
THE AMOUNT OF THE TRUNK WATER CHARGE, APPROVING OF ITS COLLECTION
AND AUTHORIZING WATER SERVICE TO CERTAIN PROPERTY
DESCRIBED AS: VIERLING ESTATES 1ST
ADDITION WHEREAS, a request has been received for City water service to be made available to certain property, and WHEREAS, the collection of the Trunk Water Charge is one of the standard requirements before City water service is newly made available to an area, and WHEREAS, the standard rate to be applied for the Trunk Water Charge has been set by separate Resolution, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the amount of the Trunk Water Charge is determined to be $13,675.20 based on 8.40 net acres, and that collection of the Trunk Water Charge is one of the requirements to be completed prior to City water service being made available to that certain property described as: Lots 1-43, Block 1, VIERLING ESTATES 1ST ADDITION BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all things necessary to carry out the terms and purpose of this Resolution are hereby authorized and performed. Passed in regular session of the Shakopee Public Utilities Commission, this 16th day of July, 2007. Commission President: Bryan McGowan ATTEST: Commission Secretary:
Louis Van Hout (Published in the Shakopee Valley News on Thursday, July 26, 2007; No. 5734)
RESOLUTION #891 A RESOLUTION APPROVING OF
THE ESTIMATED COST OF PIPE OVERSIZING ON THE
WATERMAIN PROJECT: CITY PROJECT NO. 2007-3 PIKE LAKE ROAD AND STREET
"A" WHEREAS, the Shakopee Public Utilities Commission has been notified of a watermain project, and WHEREAS, the pipe sizes required for that project have been approved as shown on the engineering drawing by WSB & Associates, Inc., and WHEREAS, a part, or all, of the project contains pipe sizes larger than would be required under the current Standard Watermain Design Criteria as adopted by the Shakopee Public Utilities Commission, and WHEREAS, the policy of the Shakopee Public Utilities Commission calls for the payment of those costs to install oversize pipe above the standard size, and WHEREAS, the pipes considered oversized are listed on an attachment to this Resolution, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the amount of the oversizing to be paid by the Shakopee Public Utilities Commission is approved in the amount of approximately $43,385.00, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the payment of the actual amount for said oversizing will be approved by the Utilities Commission when final costs for the watermain project are known. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all things necessary to carry out the terms and purpose of this Resolution are hereby authorized and performed. Passed in regular session of the Shakopee Public Utilities Commission, this 16th day of July, 2007. Commission President: Bryan McGowan ATTEST: Commission Secretary: Louis Van Hout (Published in the Shakopee Valley News on Thursday, July 26, 2007; No. 5735)
NOTICE On 6-01-2007, the following vehicles were towed from private property located at 12835 Venture Ct, Shakopee, MN 55379 By J.R. Garding Company: 1999 Trailmobile trailer MN LIC 8458STA serial #1pto1anh7y8002214, 1997 Timpte trailer MN LIC 50047ST serial #1tdh42228vb092293 Under Minnesota statute 168b.051 subdivision 1, 1a, or 2, legal owner(s) and lien holders have 45 days to redeem property and contents. Failure to comply will be deemed a waiver by them of all right, title, and interest in the vehicle and contents pursuant to section 168b.08. Owners and lienholders should contact J.R. Garding Company, Box 780, Litchfield, MN 55355. (952)237-3371. (Published in the Shakopee Valley News on Thursday, July 26, 2007; No. 5736)
ORDINANCE NO. 784
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF
SHAKOPEE APPROVING A
REQUEST TO REZONE PROPERTY
FROM RURAL RESIDENTIAL (RR)
ZONE TO SEWERED RURAL
RESIDENTIAL (SRR)
WHEREAS, Beckrich Park Estates
Homeowners Association, applicant
and property owner, has requested
the rezoning of property from Rural
Residential (RR) to Sewered Rural
Residential (SRR); and
WHEREAS, the subject property
is legally described as Beckrich Park
Estates, Scott County, Minnesota; and
WHEREAS, notices were duly sent
and posted, and a public hearing was
held before the Planning Commission
on July 5, 2007, at which time all
persons present were given an
opportunity to be heard; and
WHEREAS, the Planning
Commission recommended that the
property be rezoned to Sewered Rural
Residential (SRR); and
WHEREAS, the City Council heard
the matter at its meeting on July 17,
2007; and
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED that the City Council of
the City of Shakopee hereby adopts
the following findings of facts relative
to the above-named request:
Finding #1 The original
zoning ordinance is not in error.
Finding #2
Significant changes
in community goals and policies have
taken place. In October 2006, the City
Council adopted the Sewered Rural
Residential (SRR) zone in order to serve
developments such as the subject site.
Finding #3
Significant changes
in development patterns have occurred in
that urban residential development has
occurred adjacent to Beckrich Park
Estates, thereby making the extension of
services economic and feasible.
Finding #4
T
h
e
Comprehensive Plan, as adopted, by the
Shakopee City Council is consistent with
the request.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the request to rezone the property
from Rural Residential (RR) Zone to
Sewered Rural Residential (SRR) is
hereby approved.
Passed in regular session of the City
Council of the City of Shakopee, Minnesota held this 17th day of July, 2007. /s/ John J. Schmitt Mayor of the City of Shakopee Attest: /s/Judith S. Cox, City Clerk (Published in the Shakopee Valley News on Thursday, July 26, 2007; No. 5737)
PUBLIC NOTICE At the direction of the Shakopee Police Civil Service Commission, the City of Shakopee shall conduct examinations (pre-screening interviews) for the position of Community Service Officer on August 8, 2007, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Examinations will be conducted at the Shakopee Police Station, 475 Gorman St., Shakopee, MN. Eligible candidates are those having submitted a completed application form to the City of Shakopee by the deadline of July 19, 2007 and who meet the minimum qualifications of a high school diploma or equivalent, some post-secondary coursework in an approved law enforcement program and a valid driver's license. Other examinations may be administered from time to time during the life of the eligible register to applicants meeting threshold requirements. (Published in the Shakopee Valley News on Thursday, July 26, 2007; No. 5738)
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF
THE CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR SESSION
SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA
JULY 3, 2007
Mayor John Schmitt called the
meeting to order at 6:45 p.m. with
Council members Terry Joos, Steve
Clay, Steve Menden, and Matt Lehman
present. Also present were Mark
McNeill, City Administrator; Jim
Thomson, City Attorney; Michael
Leek, Community Development
Director; and Bruce Loney, Public
Works Director/City Engineer; and
Judith S. Cox, City Clerk.
Menden/Clay moved to approve
the amended agenda. Motion carried
5-0.
Mayor Schmitt gave the Mayor's
Report. Mayor Schmitt stated that he
attended the Sesquicentennial
celebration and said that it was a
successful event. Mayor Schmitt
wanted to extend thanks to Jay
Whiting and the Historic Preservation
group, Public Works employees, Scott
County Historical Society, Park and
Recreation employees, and the many
volunteers that made the event
successful.
Mayor Schmitt asked if there were
any additions or deletions to the
Consent Agenda as published. There
were no changes.
Lehman/Joos moved to approve
the consent agenda as published.
Motion carried 5-0. Mr. McNeill read
the consent business.
Lehman/Joos moved to authorize
staff to submit a support letter to
Scott County on the CSAH 21
improvement project, from CSAH 42
to CSAH 16. (Motion carried under
the Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos offered Resolution
No. 6628, A Resolution Accepting
Work on the 2006 Bituminous Overlay,
Project No. 2006-5, and moved its
adoption. (Motion carried under the
Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos offered Resolution
No. 6627, which authorizes the
appropriate City Staff to enter into
the grant agreement with the
Minnesota Department of Public
Safety, Office of Traffic Safety for the
project entitled Safe and Sober
Communities during the period of
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
for the amount awarded by the
Department of Public Safety, Office of
Traffic Safety. (Motion carried under
the Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos moved to approve
the amendment to the original grant
agreement with the Minnesota
Department of Public Safety, Office of
Justice Programs and accept the
increased level of funding. (Motion
carried under the Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos moved to declare
the 1993 Ford Explorer, VIN:
1FMDU34XOPUB50283; the 1993 Ford
Temp, VIN: 1FAPP31X1PK221344; the
1995 Dodge Van, VIN:
2B6HB21Y8SK551473; and the 1996
Ford
Taurus,
VIN:
1FALP52UXTG240941 as surplus
property. (Motion carried under the
Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos moved to declare
the listed firearms as surplus property
as identified in the July 3, 2007, memo
from Officer Gulden. (Motion carried
under the Consent Agenda). (CC
Document No. 442)
Lehman/Joos moved to authorize
a feasibility study for waterslide
replacement to be conducted by US
Aquatics in an amount not to exceed
$4,800 plus reimbursables. (Motion
carried under the Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos moved to grant
Jessica Nikunen full-time, regular
status as a HR Technician. (Motion
carried under the Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos moved to grant
Raoul Boudreau full-time, regular
status as an IT Specialist. (Motion
carried under the Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos moved to grant
Craig Robson full-time, regular status
as a Captain with the Shakopee Police
Department. (Motion carried under
the Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos moved to approve
the reassigning a third patrol officer to the position of Investigator effective August 1, 2007. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos moved to approve the termination of Brad Grinnell and Tim Ries as Fire Fighters for the City of Shakopee, effective June 22, 2007. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos moved to approve the bills in the amount of $1,496,816.31. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos moved to approve the City Council minutes of June 05, 2007. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos moved to accept the tentative 2008 budget calendar. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos offered Ordinance No. 779, Fourth Series, An Ordinance of the City of Shakopee, Minnesota Amending Chapter 5, Liquor, Beer and Wine Licensing and Regulation, and moved its adoption. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda).
Lehman/Joos moved to authorize payment of $1,615.19 to Logis, as final payment for renewing the City's service agreement for Microsoft Software. (Motion carried under the Consent Agenda).
Clay/Menden moved to approve the contract for bus services with Schmitty and Sons, and authorized the appropriate City Officials to execute the agreement. Motion carried 5-0.
Menden/Lehman moved to approve a Change Order No. 1 in the amount of $12,576.10 for the 2007 Trail Improvements, thereby extending the existing trail on the eastside of C. R. 77 to Hwy 169. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Loney presented Council with the City Consent for McKenna Road Improvement Project by Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community (SMSC).
Mr. Loney stated that the City received a letter from William Rudnicki, Tribal Administrator for the SMCS, requesting consent by the City of Shakopee for the McKenna Road Improvement Project which consists of a bituminous overlay.
Mr. Loney stated that City staff received and reviewed the plans from the SMSC and has found them to be acceptable. Mr. Loney stated that SMSC has agreed to pay for 100% of the improvement project. Mr. Loney also stated that this project was identified in the City's Capital Improvement Program for the year 2010 at a cost of $135,000 from State Aid Funds.
Lehman/Menden moved to allow the McKenna Road bituminous overlay project by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community and split 50/50 the right-of-way permit costs and staff time. Discussion followed.
Cncl. Joos asked Mr. Rudnicki if he was going to try to facilitate a meeting between Shakopee and SMSC tribal leaders. Mr. Rudnicki stated that he would try to facilitate a meeting, but it was up to his business council.
Mayor Schmitt asked for a vote. Motion carried 3-2 with Clay and Schmitt opposed.
Lehman/Clay moved to adjourn to Tuesday, July 17, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. Motion carried 5-0.
Meeting adjourned at 8:35 p.m. Judith S. Cox City Clerk Kim Weckman Recording Secretary (Published in the Shakopee Valley News on Thursday, July 26, 2007; No. 5739)
Shakopee Public Utilities Commission Bid Form For
APPROX. 36,000 FEET OF 750MCM STRANDED 175 EPR INSULATION
1/C 750 (61W) COMPRESSED-B ALUMINUM STRANDFILL 0.175
INSULATION, 0.010" LONGITUDINAL AND CORRUGATED COPPER TAPE SEAM SEAL OVER LAPS, 0.110" LL DPE JACKET WITH 3 RED EXTRUDED STRIPES, 15KV RATED. ON 2,500' REELS, SUITABLE FOR DIRECT UNDERGROUND BURIAL. The bid award will be based on the evaluation of price with consideration given to delivery time and completeness of bid documents. Bids are due on or before 9:00 A.M, August 10, 2007, at the Shakopee Public Utilities Commission Office, 255 Sarazin St., Shakopee, Minnesota 55379. The Shakopee Public Utilities Commission shall have the right to reject any or all bids in the best interest of the Utilities Commission. (Published in the Shakopee Valley News on Thursday, July 26 and August 2, 2007; No. 5740)
Early Deadline Notice
for the Shakopee Valley
News due to upcoming
4th of July Holiday
will be
4:00 pm on Wednesday,
June 27th for the
following week's issue.
Faxes not accepted.
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