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011491 CC Reg Min CITY OF SHOREWOOD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1991 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PAGE 1 . M I NUT E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Brancel called the Regular City Council Meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL Present: Mayor Brancel, Councilmembers Gagne, Stover, Daugherty and Lewis, City Attorney Froberg, City Planner Nielsen, Engineer Joel Dressel, Orr, Schelen & Mayeron. Absent: REVIEW AGENDA Gagne moved, Lewis seconded to approve the Agenda as listed. Motion carried - 5/0. 4It Mayor Brancel read the attached statement concernlng the published reports of City Council secret meetings. ADJOURN TO EXECUTIVE SESSION A. Snyder/Hare Litigation Mayor Brancel said the Snyder/Hare litigation will be the first item discussed in the Executive Session. She asked the members of the audience if they had any comments. Stuart Finney, Attorney for Snyder and Hare, said his clients are willing to resolve the lawsuit and he is willing to submit a draft to the court. He has requested an extension of briefing and he says the court may be willing to do so. Judge Hedland will be available to talk to the Attorneys tomorrow (Jan. 15). Councilmember Daugherty asked if the interveners will be included in the settlement. Finney said Trivesco intervened in the lawsuit on Jan. 8, 1991, subject to Court approval, if Finney objects, and he will object. The hearing for this intervention is set for Feb. 5, 1991. B. Personnel Performance Evaluation . Brancel said the Council will discuss disciplinary action as their second item in Executive Session. The Council adjourned to Executive Session at 7:10 P.M. . L 4It 4It 4It B. CITY OF SHOREWOOD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY. JANUARY 14. 1991 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PAGE 2 RECONVENE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING The Regular City Council Meeting was reconvened at 8:25 P.M. Brancel said the Plaintiffs will dismiss the Snyder/Hare lawsuit and the City will hold a Public Hearing on February 11, 1991 to discuss the TrF plan modification. Brancel said no decision was made on the disciplinary action and the discussion will be continued at an adjourned session on Jan. 15, 1991 at 7:00 P.M. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Special City Council Meeting - December 19, 1990 Gagne moved. Stover seconded, to approve the Special City Council Meeting Minutes of Dec. 19. 1990. Motion carried - 5/0 B. Special City Council Meeting - December 27, 1990 Stover moved, Gagne seconded. to approve the Special City Council Meeting Minutes of Dec. 27, 1990. Motion carried - 5/0. C. Special City Council Meeting - January 7, 1991 Stover moved, Gagne seconded, to approve the Special City Council Meeting Minutes of Jan. 7, 1991 with the following corrections: Stover added the re-appointment of Jim Shultz and appointment of Kirk Rosenberger as Commissioner of the Planning Commission. Motion carried - 5/0. CONSENT AGENDA RESOLUTION NO. 3-91 Gagne moved, Stover seconded to approve the following Consent Agenda: A. Temporary Sign Permit Location: 22075 Stratford Place Applicant: Carol Pehle Adopt RESOLUTION NO. 3-91 Accepting Improvements and Releasing Letter of Credit Strawberry Fields. Motion carried - 5/0 on a roll call vote. CITY OF SHOREWOOD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY. JANUARY 14. 1991 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PAGE 3 . DISCUSS S. E. AREA WATER TREATMENT PLANT RESOLUTION NO. 4-91 A. Discuss Point of Use Treatment Councilmember Stover said she asked for a comparison between the point of use water treatment and the well treatment. The proposals presented did not indicate the treatment was equal. Brancel said the quote for a point of use system was $599.00 per system plus installation of $175.00. or $26.00 per month plus installation for a lease. Councilmember Lewis asked if the staff was working on this comparison. He said the proposals do not indicate the iron content removal. Noel Vogen of Associated Consultants. said his proposal stated a cost of $11.00 per month per household. B. Discuss Financing . Brancel said the plans and specifications for the water treatment plant will cost $40,000. The total cost of the project will be $508,000. She asked the Council if they had any comments about how to finance the plant. Stover said, at the Public Hearing on the plant, residents had indicated they would favor a raise in the water rate fee. She said a raise in the fee would not be fair to those who will not have their water treated and therefore, the City might have to treat all wells. Lewis asked if homeowners had been given the specific costs and were there any polls of the neighborhoods. Stover said the costs were provided at the Public Hearing and the residents who attended wanted their water treated and did not seem to be concerned about the payment method. Lewis asked if other wells in the City experienced this problem. Gagne said they have not but some developments have installed water treatment facilities in the houses. Brancel said the Council needed more information from the residents about the method of payment. Gagne wanted to make sure the price is set and do the residents want to pay for it. He thought another public hearing might be necessary. Daugherty said the problem should be resolved as soon as possible. He had polled residents and they had three alternatives for payment: 1. Use the General Tax Fund 2. Use excess TIF funds. 3. Individuals would agree to be assessed for the cost but did not want to be assessed agaIn for any other systems that are installed in the City. Lewis said the TIF excess would not be an option. It would take 7 or 8 years for the surplus to accumulate and the residents want a solution now. Daugherty said the residents would like to use the TIF funds when it is available. . "'r . . CITY OF SHOREWOOD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY. JANUARY 14. 1991 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PAGE 4 . Noel Vogen said a pressure system is the recommended system and the cost would be $435,000; the plans and specs are included In the price. The cost would be $133 per household per year. Lewis said he wanted a public hearing before authorizing an expenditure for plans and specs. unless there is a consensus among the residents involved. Gagne said another public hearing would delay the process. However, the previous public hearing did not have a large attendance. Brancel and Gagne said the residents who request an improvement usually pay for the plans and spec. City Attorney Frobe~g said a statutory Public Hearing was held. If the Council wants another hearing, they must decide what they want published in the notice and the notice must be published twice, the last time three days before the hearing, He said a separate assessment hearing will have to be held. Gagne moved. Daugherty seconded. to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 4-91 "A Resolution ordering Construction of the Southeast Area Water Treatment Plant. with the understanding that the costs would be assessed against the Southeast Area Residents". and any future City water treatment costs will not be assessed against this area. . Motion carried - 5/0 on a roll call vote. Gagne moved. Stover seconded. to authorize the Mayor and Acting City Administrator to sign the Water Treatment Plant Agreement for Engineering Services with Associated Consultants Engineers, Inc. Motion carried - 5/0. CONSIDER CHURCH ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT RESOLUTION NO. 5-91 A. Discuss Resident Response Planner Nielsen told the Council that Engineer Dressel met with the residents of Church Road to discuss their response to the project. He also said the City will need to acquire lot 38 for a cul-de- sac in order for the project to be feasible. The owner of the lot is trying to sell it. Brancel asked if their were any public comments. LANCE DETRUDE Mr. Detrude said his property fronts on W. 62nd and he does not think he will benefit from the road improvement. . NEIL VEGSUND - 6155 CHURCH ROAD Mr. Vegsund said he wants to proceed with the improvements, even though the cost is high. He said it would help the problem in the long run. There have been no wet years recently to demonstrate to the residents how bad the problem is. Brancel read letters from Church Road residents indicating their opinions on the project: 4 . . . CITY OF SHOREWOOD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1991 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PAGE 5 l. 2. 3. 4. 5. Mark Morford - yes Barb Cobb - no Gerald Crowell - yes Roger Anderson - yes Joanne Kennedy - no VIRGINIA DEMONT - 6125 CHURCH ROAD She lives next to lot #38 and would like to see it purchased by the City. JOHN GRIMAND - 6185 CHURCH ROAD He would not like to see the road improved. He said his home IS older and would not benefit. TOM RIPER - 6130 CHURCH ROAD He is a new resident and would like to have more time to think about it. He had no idea there was a water problem. BARNEY VOGT - 6170 CHURCH ROAD He wants the road improvement but would like to see a breakdown of the costs. Mr. Vogt explained that his front yard collected approximately a 15'x 40' "puddle" of water when there was rain in excess of 2". Dressel and Nielsen pointed out to Mr. Vogt that the largest cost in the project will be the land acquisition for the cul-de-sac easements. RESIDENT - 26580 W. 62ND ST. He said he does not want the project, he will not benefit from it. Daughterty asked the Engineer if there was a discussion with the residents that this improvement would not solve all the drainage problem. Dressel said he discussed the idea of strip ponding along the railroad right of way. He has since found out there is not enough grade to do this. He said the proposed project will not solve the whole problem but will help it significantly. There was not a clear cut consensus at the meeting. Froberg said there is a petition on file indicating that 50% of the residents agreed to pay for the feasibility study. Gagne said the Council will have to make the decision. He asked Froberg how many Council votes it will take to proceed with the project. Froberg said they needed a 3/5 vote of the City Council. Gagne moved, Brancel seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5-91 "A Resolution Ordering Street and Watermain Improvements for Church Road and Authorizing the Preparation of Plans and Specifications". Motion carried - 4/1 (Stover) on a roll call vote. Stover said the new residents of Church Road should have some time to decide. I.... ::) . . . CITY OF SHOREWOOD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY. JANUARY 14. 1991 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PAGE 6 B. Determination on Land Acquisition for Future Cul-de-sac. Gagne moved. Stover seconded. to authorize the Staff to spend up to $500 for the appraisal of Lot *38 and begin negotiations with the land owner for purchase of the site. Motion carried - 5/0 PARK COMMISSION REPORT Park Commission Liaison Steve Dzurak informed the Council that the Commission discussed many subjects, however. the Bond Referendum was the most important A. Discuss Bond Referendum Mark Koegler Park Planner Koegler said the Park Commission recommended a Park Referendum to implement the Capital Improvement Program. Gagne and Stover wanted a referendum to receive input from Shorewood residents. Daugherty and Lewis wanted to poll residents without the cost of a special election for the referendum. Koegler said the Park Commission felt the same way. The next step in the referendum process will be informal neighborhood meetings to determine the level of interest in the referendum and mailings to explain the project. He said the Council can stop the project at any time. These neighborhood meetings should give the Council the indications they are looking for. The Council agreed to proceed with the neighborhood meetings as part of the Referendum project. B. Discuss Acquisition of Additional Land for Cathcart Park The Park Commission had previously informed the Council that the Minnewashta Church property is being sold and they may want to look at acquisition of the property for a parking lot. Daugherty did not want to purchase land across the street from the Park. Gagne said Chanhassen had offered a piece of property adjacent to the Park two years ago and the Park Commission recommended against purchasing it. Nielsen said the Cathcart Plan calls for realignment of the ballfields and new parking facilities. Koegler said in the long term, the Minnewashta Church parking lot will not be necessary. The Council agreed not to acquIre the Minnewashta Church property. 6 CITY OF SHOREWOOD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY. JANUARY 14. 1991 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PAGE 7 . SETBACK VARIANCE - FINDINGS OF FACT/RESOLUTION APPLICANT: GEORGE FOX LOCATION: 4905 SUSSEX PLACE RESOLUTION NO. 6-91 Stover moved. Gagne seconded. to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 6-91 "A Resolution Granting A Set-Back Variance to George Fox" Motion carried - 5/0 Nielsen said there are corrections to the resolution. 1. The property description should read: Lot 2, Block 7, Amesbury 12th Addition. 2. The second paragraph should read: "which gazebo encroaches ten feet into the common area of the development;" 3. Findings of Fact. number two should also read: "encroaches ten feet into the common area of the development" 4. Conclusions number one should read: "request for a ten foot side yard set-back variance at the northwest corner of his lot. REVIEW MN/DOT DESIGN ALTERNATIVES FOR CHRISTMAS LAKE ROAD/HIGHWAY 7 INTERSECTION . The City Engineer reviewed the five intersection alternatives presented by Mn/Dot and recommended Alternate No.4. RESOLUTION NO. 7-91 Brancel said that many residents also favored this plan when Mn/Dot held a hearing on the plans. Stover moved. Gagne seconded. to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 7-91 "A Resolution Approving Mn/Dot Layout Alternate 4 for the Christmas Lake Road/HwY 7 Intersectionl'. Motion carried - 5/0 on a roll call vote. MATTERS FROM THE FLOOR. MIKE HERMAN - 5645 EUREKA ROAD Mr. Herman asked the Council to discuss prohibiting snowmobiles from access to the Shorewood Hiking and Biking Trail. He said he cannot walk on the trail because of the snowmobile traffic; he said they go too fast and are a safety problem. Gagne said he doesn't disagree but thought this subject should go to the Park Commission first. . Park Commission Liaison Dzurak said the Commission already agreed to allow the snowmobiles on the Trail. Daugherty said he has had many calls on snowmobile traffic. The Council agreed to discuss the snowmobile access at the January 28th meeting. / . . . CITY OF SHOREWOOD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY. JANUARY 14, 1991 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PAGE 8 RECONSIDER 1991 EMPLOYEE PAY PLAN Lewis said the Council should give a 5% across the board increase to specified staff and wait for any further increases until a new Administrator can evaluate the staff performance. Gagne and Daugherty agreed with this percentage increase. Brancel asked if the new Administrator could evaluate the staff's performance. She asked Nielsen if the Department Heads had evaluated the staff performance or the previous Administrator. Nielsen said there had been discussions between the Administrator and Department Heads. Lewis said a new Administrator could look at the Department Heads' evaluations. He said the Council can set a time limit for these evaluations. Stover said the increases as stated in the 1991 pay plan are insignificant compared to the budget. The Pay Plan examined the salaries of Cities of comparable size and considered the Compo Worth guidelines. She said the Staff deserved these raises. Daugherty moved. Gagne seconded, to approve an overall 5% increase for the City employees indicated below: 1. Receptionist /Secretary 2. Finance Director 3. Sr. Accounting Clerk 4. Planning Director 5. Building Inspector 6. AA for Planning 7. Public Works Director A new Administrator will have the authority to approve additional increases and these additional raises will be retroactive to Jan. 1. Motion carried - 4/1 (Stover abstained) Nielsen asked the Council if they wanted to publish a salary range for the position of City Administrator. Stover said the Compo Worth guidelines establish $39,100 to $48,900 for the position. Lewis and Daugherty felt this range was adequate and the ad could state the salary would be commensurate with experience. Brancel wanted the low end of the range to be $36,000. The Council agreed to this. STAFF REPORTS: A. Planning Director's Report Nielsen also asked that the Assistant Planner, Patty Helgeson, be approved for full time hours until a new Administrator was hired. n o . . . CITY OF SHOREWOOD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1991 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PAGE 9 . Gagne moved, Stover seconded, to temporarily raise the hours of the Assistant Planner(Patty Helgeson) to full time. Motion carried - 5/0. B. Attorney's Report Froberg reported that the Council had voted to increase their salaries at a workshop held last August. The City Code must be amended by Ordinance to effect this increase. The Ordinance must be published and the increase cannot take effect until after the next election. Gagne said he thought this was passed in time for last year's election. Froberg said he was not informed of the Council's action until the December meeting. Brancel said the increase was passed at a Study Session at which Froberg was not present. Froberg summarized the action taken at the Council's Executive Session concerning the Snyder/Hare lawsuit, stating that the City Attorney was authorized to enter into a stipulation for settlement on behalf of the City, whereby the City would hold a public hearing on February 11, 1991 to consider the TIF modifications and Plaintiff WOUI~~s the temporary injunction action. .. ~,;ne^dIlJ ;z.-?-~-C( , , BREAK 10:25-10:30 Gagne said the Council pay raIse was stated in the budget and was public knowledge. Froberg said section 105.05 of the City Code sets the City Council salaries at $200/month for the Mayor and $150/month for the Councilmembers. He said the Council could pass and publish an Ordinance increasing salaries now, but it was his opinion that pursuant to the State Statute, the pay increases could not take effect until after the next election. The purpose of the Statute is to ensure that notice is given to the residents of the Council's pay raise prior to the election. The Council agreed to take no action. COUNCIL REPORTS. A. Councilmember Lewis Lewis had no reports. . B. Councilmember Daugherty Daugherty said, since the City is making many internal changes, the Council should review contractual services, including the City Attorney and City Engineer. . . . CITY OF SHOREWOOD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1991 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PAGE 9 Gagne moved, Stover seconded, to temporarily raise the hours of the Assistant Planner(Patty Helgeson) to full time. Motion carried - 5/0. B. Attorney's Report Froberg reported that the Council had voted to increase their salaries at a workshop held last August. The City Code must be amended by Ordinance to effect this increase. The Ordinance must be published and the increase cannot take effect until after the next election. Gagne said he thought this was passed in time for last year's election. Froberg said he was not informed of the Council's action until the December meeting. Brancel said the increase was passed at a Study Session at which Froberg was not present. Froberg summarized the action taken at the Council's Executive Session concerning the Snyder/Hare lawsuit, stating that the City Attorney was authorized to enter into a stipulation for settlement on behalf of the City, whereby the City would hold a public hearing on February 11, 1991 to consider the TIF modifications and Plaintiff would dismiss the temporary injunction action. BREAK 10:25-10:30 Gagne said the Council pay raise was stated in the budget and was public knowledge. Froberg said section 105.05 of the City Code sets the City Council salaries at $200/month for the Mayor and $150/month for the Councilmembers. He said the Council could pass and publish an Ordinance increasing salaries now, but it was his opinion that pursuant to the State Statute, the pay increases could not take effect until after the next election. The purpose of the Statute is to ensure that notice is given to the residents of the Council's pay raise prior to the election. The Council agreed to take no action. COUNCIL REPORTS. A. Councilmember Lewis Lewis had no reports. B. Councilmember Daugherty Daugherty said, since the City is making many internal changes, the Council should review contractual services, including the City Attorney and City Engineer. ::? . A yv\.1 r'\~"'" do.. 2. - .18 -11 . . CITY OF SHOREWOOD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1991 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PAGE 10 Brancel asked if that meant asking for RFP'S. Gagne had no objection. Stover said she cannot support the plan. She said the City has been getting excellent service from these people and it also means the~uld have to review many other contracts. She said~has worked with the engineering firm for 23 years and thinks they do a good job. Lewis said there have been disagreements between the Park Commission and the City Engineer. He said he would like to see what is available. . Daugherty moved, Gagne seconded, to ask for RFP'S for the City Engineer and City Attorney. Motion carried - 4/1 (Stover) Nielsen asked what time limit they wanted to establish on the RFP'S and how they would like it published. Daugherty said about 45-60 days. Daugherty and Lewis said they would like to see the Financial Advisory Board have an increased role in advising the City Counci 1. Brancel said she would like to see them meet once a month. Stover said she has contacted the group to find out what day they can meet. She said, in recent years, the Council has made an attempt to recruit members for the Board that have financial backgrounds. However, the Council has not been asking them to meet. . Gagne moved, Lewis seconded, to appoint Councilmember Daugherty as liaison to the Financial Advisory Board, in addition to Stover. Motion carried - 5/0. C. Councilmember Gagne Gagne advised the Council that he would be meeting with the Senior Advisory Group on Wednesday. He will also talk to Larry Blackstead of Hennepin County, concerning Elderly Housing. D. Councilmember Stover Stover asked the Council to temporarily raise Planner Nielsen's salary to the level of the City Administrator to compensate him for his duties as Acting City Administrator. Lewis and Daugherty said they would like to compensate him later for this time period based on performance or on an hourly basis. Stover said the City cannot give him a bonus. . Stover moved, Gagne seconded, to temporarily increase Bradley J. Nielsen's salary to the level of City Administrator while he is Acting City Administrator. Motion carried - 5/0. :I. () . . . CITY OF SHOREWOOD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY, JANUARY 14. 1991 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PAGE 10 Brancel asked if that meant asking for RFP'S. Gagne had no objection. Stover said she cannot support the plan. She said the City has been getting excellent service from these people and it also means they would have to review many other contracts. She said the City has worked with the engineering firm for 23 years and thinks they do a good job. Lewis said there have been disagreements between the Park Commission and the City Engineer. He said he would like to see what is available. Daugherty moved, Gagne seconded, to ask for RFP'S for the City Engineer and City Attorney. Motion carried - 4/1 (Stover) Nielsen asked what time limit they wanted to establish on the RFP'S and how they would like it published. Daugherty said about 45-60 days. Daugherty and Lewis said they would like to see the Financial Advisory Board have an increased role in advising the City Cbunci 1 . Brancel said she would like to see them meet once a month. Stover said she has contacted the group to find out what day they can meet. She said, in recent years, the Council has made an attempt to recruit members for the Board that have financial backgrounds. However, the Council has not been asking them to meet. Gagne moved, Lewis seconded, to appoint Councilmember Daugherty as liaison to the Financial Advisory Board, in addition to Stover. Motion carried - 5/0. C. Councilmember Gagne Gagne advised the Council that he would be meeting with the Senior Advisory Group on Wednesday. He will also talk to Larry Blackstead of Hennepin County, concerning Elderly Housing, D. Councilmember Stover Stover asked the Council to temporarily raise Planner Nielsen's salary to the level of the City Administrator to compensate him for his duties as Acting City Administrator. Lewis and Daugherty said they would like to compensate him later for this time period based on performance or on an hourly basis. Stover said the City cannot give him a bonus. Stover moved, Gagne seconded, to temporarily increase Bradley J. Nielsen's salary to the level of City Administrator while he is Acting City Administrator. Motion carried - 5/0. :1.0 . . . CITY OF SHOREWOOD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY. JANUARY 14, 1991 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PAGE 11 E. Mayor Brancel Brancel commended Nielsen for his Executive Summary In the Council packets. She said there is a new Fire Chief, Dana George. The League of Minnesota Cities if holding a seminar for newly elected officials on Saturday, Feb. 2, 1991 at the Radisson So. Daugherty and Lewis said they would check their schedules and notify Nielsen if they can attend. Brancel also said there is a reception by the Association of Metropolitan Municipalities on January 31st. Nielsen will have all the details. ADJOURNMENT SUBJECT TO THE PAYMENT OF CLAIMS At 11:00 P.M., Gagne moved, Stover seconded, to adjourn the meeting subject to the payment of claims, to Tuesday, January 15, 1991 at 7:00 P.M. Motion carried - 5/0. GENERAL AND LIQUOR FUNDS - ACCOUNT NUMBER 00-00166-02 Checks issued since December 7, 1991 LIQUOR $157,758.61 TOTAL CHECKS ISSUED GENERAL $122.302.14 $280,060.75 Checks for Council approval Checks No. 6001-6035 TOTAL CHECKS FOR APPROVAL $ 96,410.45 TOTAL CHECK APPROVAL LIST $376,471.20 CHECK REGISTER FOR DECEMBER 18. 1990 PAYROLL Checks no. 204724/204756 LIQUOR GENERAL $3,077.13 $12,749.42 TOTAL CHECKS ISSUED $15,826.55 :i. :!. . . . CITY OF SHOREWOOD REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY. JANUARY 14. 1991 CHECK REGISTER FOR JANUARY 2. 1991 PAYROLL LIQUOR $3,375.10 RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED Katie Snyder Recording Secretary ACTING CI BRADLEY J. NIELSEN -I "-'j .t..::. COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PAGE 12 GENERAL $20,313.21 TOTAL CHECKS ISSUED $23,688.31 ~&~ MAYOR BARBARA BRANCEL