05/02/1961 - 00023932in i�ridley. 1'he L'ity .� �nager was asked to Fresent son;e �ror�osed
regula'i,icns to t.he �ouncil as soon as possible,
ALJOU�?11i;�tiT :
There leing no i'urther business� the f`�Jor declared the meetiZg ad-
iourned.
iespectfully submitted:
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-" Marvin C, Erunsell�
;iecretary te the Council
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CCUidCIL T_IidUl'E,S - b1�Y 2� 1561
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2'homas E, Grei� �
1`7� yor
A regular meetin� of the City Council w��s called to �rder Uy T�Tayor
Greig at �'>:00 F.A1,
i•lembers Fresent:
PiemYer Sbsent:
AFPP�GVAL, OF I� ILIUlES :
Greig� Johanson� Nee, Wo11ce (arrived at 8:5� F,1�.)
S�eridan
ilotion by Johanson t� approve the ri�irnzl,e:> to approve the m�riutes of'
the Apri_I 1�� 1961 meeting. SecondEd by tiee, tinr�n a vo�ce votey the,e-
ueing no n�ys� tihe mot-!on ezrried unan;mousl,y.
OLD BUSIPTESS :
P�E�L��i�' FOE3 A i1�ZVEWAL 0�' Z'FtAIL��t iLi'tiC_IT - LEROY OLSO;�:
S�Ir, Johanson stated that if people taere £ns�g to continue to l�ve in a
trailen c��use� they shculd move the tra�ler house to a tr�iler �ark.
There t+�as more discussion on this matter, P4otion by Nee to�pprot�e
a temporary trai_ler parking pern_;t until July 7_�� 1�`61� at wl.ich time
the persnn �equesting the permit wi11 a�pear bECore the Ccuncil if they
deslre a iurther extension. Seconded ky Johanson, Upon a voicF zTOtea
there Y�eing no nays y the rnotion car�1ec� unaxiimously.
_VE�r� I�US I�VESS :
The City �flanager rea� the notice of nearing� and exrlained the rack-
ground on it, Mr, Ed Berg� 5353 i'illnore l�as resenta 2nd stated tnati
he zvovld like a fu11 explanaticn o1' tl:1s ordin2nce. lhe Clty P-�ane�er
a�zin explained Lhe bac�.gronnd� steted that radio station 1rakYL had
requested perrission last September to erect an e�zlennz on the w2ter
reservoir site� and the Cquncil had gr�n�ed tn�s request, and this
ordina��ce t��Gs lor tne nurpose of alloti�in� perrn�nent build�ngs �nci otner
�ubllc iacilities tio �e located on Czty property, Mr, berg stated thaL
he wished to �-o on record as ot�ectirig strenuously to t1�9_s ordinar.ce.
He statEd thc�t he was ��ot contacted v;�leii t12e original antenna t�,as �ut
in. Zne T�:a;r�or suggested t)?at the L�dard Gouncllmun clleck wi�h t�e pe�ple
in the 2rea to see hott n.an5> wFre in favor, anc� _"_ow many �aere or�p���ed
to thls amendsent. Mr. Pdee explained th�t this er�'inance o-ould cover
all ruklic Freperty throu�hcut the C3ty� ai.cl w�s nct desi�ned specifl-
ca11y f'or the wal.er reservoir site. On a si:ow oi hands of those people
present, live t�,ere onposed to the ord�riance� no c�e �� iavor, Tl�e City
i�ianager re�d the erdinance. Tiot�on by Nee io close 1,he publ�c hearing
and to accent thls as 2 first re2c�inF of th� ordinance au.endi��g
Ord�nance No. �0 ior Public Facilities D�s+ricts, ��econded �?y Johan-
son. upon a voice vote� trere being no ��aysa the mot9oz� cerried
u_r.animousl,y.
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The City P4anager read t�ze above res��lution. P�Iotion by i�Tee to edopt
the above resolut5or., Sec��nded by Johanson. Upon a vozce vote� �.here
leing no nays� tl�e rnotion carriFC' un�nimonsly.
The �%ity Pi�na�er• re�d the aLoae resoliztion. P�iotion l�y idee to adopt
thc �bcve i°ESC?utlon. �econded kJ Toiianson. L'pon a voice vote�
trere being no nays� the notion c�rricd unanimouslST,
lhe Cit� �:anager read the resolution. The City i�fana�er staLed that
people ln the are� hac� retitioned lor a change in the street nan�e.
There was no one in �he audience who k�iskied to spe2k on thas subject.
1'!otion by Johanson to adopt the above resolution. Secanded b,y-1Vee,
Upnn a voice v�tie� there being no nags� t,he motion carried unanirnously,
NO_ C�0-1961 IiS RPr'��;E;IVCE TO CH�iNGSNG 7H�'.
Il?e �ity 1Yanag�r re�cl the resolution. He stated tYiat he had received
a petiti�n ti,rith i5 nanes o�� it asking th�t the street nane be changed.
N�oi�iarl by Joh�nson �,0 2dopt the aho�;e resolution. Secoride�l ry IVee.
upoi� a voice v�te, there bein� no na,ys� the moti_on carried u�animou_sl�=.
�:�e Cizy i�:anager read the above resolution. Motian by Nee to adopt
tl_e above resolution. Sec�nded by Johansor�. Upon a voice vote�
tllere beiz��° no naysy tt7e rotion carried unanimously.
llr, ' o7,ke arrived at 8.55 P,N1,
'l.�e City NIana�er re�d a lettEr from Otto bonestroo and kssaciates� Inc.�
t;�e Consultin� Li,gineer for Spri��g Lake °ark, �rhich wes acidressed to
Constock and llavis� Tnc., Fridley's Consulting £ngineErs. There was
sar�e discussio�� on t11is mattEr, ilotzon by Johansan to authori�e the
Citiy 1�,anagEr, �ne Consultzng isngineer and CitSr Enginesr� and the City
�ttorney to t�rorl� out the details af this letter� and proeeed with it.
Seca�nded by :dee, Uron a voice vote� there being no naSTs� the r�otion
carried unanirrnusly.
il2e City Dlanager explained thati although the description of Mr, fi oot's
rroperty reads the north 1b.6 acres, he has only 15.�2 acres� because
the Hight��a,y DF� artnent has teken z�art Cf his nroperty. This w2s
done sometime a���, l�iotion by 4do7_ke to grant the abatement request
in t�e ar,•ount of �1LF6.18. Seconded by ?Vee. Unon a voice �rote�
there being no nays� the i,otion carried unaninously.
The City P4anager
propert,y had t�:o
on i�s �roperty�
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explained the hackground on this� triat Lraziel's
se���er ser�iics locatic�nsy and Northern Pump had none
ti,�hieh U�as next to the �raziel property. hiotion by
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LJo1ke to abai.e t,he one sswer assessr�enL chargea ihe West hali oi' Lot
8� an�J Lots 9 ar.d 10� bloek 1�� Ir;dley Park _,clditlon �n tne amount
of $!`3o�.lj� �nd the City ..�nager is to check to see �iY.o is resnonsi�le
for placing this seufer service in the �,reng locatiio�z, and to also
check to see ii t1�is char�e can be �ut against, the Idorthern PLUnp
Coi7rany property, Secended by :Vee. Urnn a voice vote� there being no
nays, Lhe :rotion carri.ed unanin��usly.
C�1ISIDEFik1T0�d OF f�hLTldAPdCE 2x'] i�YIL'E�LI�ICL 10 byhLLD 6Il=�1, �I, �CIl1G:
� Nr, k�olke stated t'nat he would li�ae to see the or�inance inclttide ��'ore
thar� just barbed tiw�ire t ence, riotion bt 6 0� 1ce that t,he City httci ney
be c�irected to rave a€eneral i'ence ordin�nce �iral,�n up for �resenta-
tion to the Council at the i�eFt meeting. Secoi�dec Yy PSee. Uio�� a
voice vote� there heing no nays� the �notion carriedtimarlimously.
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CCivSIDLI�1�'I30N CS' 1'�ULIZING FIfiP�1:
7r!s City T�ianager read the letter from th� Cecrge iiansen Company in
reFerence ta the andit for the ye�r o� 1�60. P�Iotion �y Johai�son that
the Geox•ge i�i, Hansen Comp2ny be engzged zs the auditors f'or the City
o° i r� ci1� y i or tP7e year 1�61 . �ecos,ded by Nee . U�,on a vo� ce vote,
there leing no n�ys� the notion carried unaninously.
LF'1'1'P,R hL�.LLS�l'I1�IG_3'itiA1•nOLIiVL CEITTEF� PEItI S7:
h1r. lilvin Young� U�ho h7d renuested th�s �errit ti��as present, �nn out-
lined nis nlans. Mr. Idagel stal.ed that in �rar�ting the pernit �,he
ecuncil shculd snecify that the aper<tor c�,rr,y �dequate ?nsurance.
i�r . Ycun� sta i.ed tl at he does have insvrarice ��nc r�il1 Y��ve c�ual � fi �-d
nersonne� on hanc� 2t all times. Y�Soti�n hv ��o.11 E tYiat the City not
object to 1.h�s operation so lcn� Gs ii, con;,I�FS wiLh a11 l,he orrlinances
oi the City of t�'ridley. Seconded by Pdee, Upon a vozce votea there
hein� no n2ys� the not�on carried unanimously.
COi�]SIL�EFtF�TIO\� OF i�E1�7T1aL SPk10E I�d ZHL L�SIbTE�S 1�idD FLtOT�LSSIG.dkI,_iUILI]I�VC4:
3'he C__ty i��ana�er read a letter fre� Suc i���iskot,i�c stazinn that she � ould
rer_t 2 double ofi'ice to the City� witn ]ie-at anc� �is-hts furn�stied� for
5��5,�Q per rronth, i�lc tion Uv Nee that the P;anager be autihorized to rent
tr_is space Sor the sum oi $85.�0 per r,onth, Seconded by Joh�nson.
Uron a voice ioi.e� t'_iere ie�ng no nays� the motlon c�rried una��in°ousl�r.
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'InE City i� anager read the le �ter from cuburh��n 1',ng inee7°in� in wY.ich
the;� outline s plans to establ� sh bencl� rrar�is tl�rovghnut the Cz ty of
�ridley. Mr. 1'+agel asked ii' ihe City coi�7_d not usE t]�e aerial surve�rs
lpr t'nis. I�lr, t,,ol'_.�e stal,ed th�t the surveys �rJere nct detalled En�ugh,
I�9r, Wo1ke st2tecl that lze t�hou€h ihere tiaas a need for s�netYzzng such
as this. 1�lotion by 1�olke to have the C3Ly EnginEer stvdy th�s tu-rt]_�r,
and report baek to �,he Council, ,�econ��d ly 1Vee. Upors a ve!ce vote,
t_7ere be���� no naps� the rrotion carr�Fd unanimously.
yPT'iIC:.��I011 F'OF� `1_kk1L1`,1� P1.IiliI��iG TLIt,_I1 IY hO�I�}�� U�13�IL�liRC�D�V LOZ' �y
ELCGI� 7� HY�L F11:�I�: — — - -
37r. G,ahlberg t��as nresent� artid also Mr. Ln�esetllEr on wr�ose ;�roperty
' t!�e tra�ler ��ould be p�rked. D%ir. EngesethEr st�te� �hGL he nas one
�0 i'oot lot and thay are tr��ing to �E1; t_ze t�zle cle�red up on �he
adjolning �,0 f'oot lot� �,nd as soon as this is done� fir. ��ahlber� plans
t� h���1d on the pr�perty. ATotion by i�Fe to ���prove thE tr��ler
parkir.g pernit, aecondEd by T�olke, IIron a voice votea there being
no ���rs� tl2e r�otion carried unanimousl�T.
CL�!II15:
AZot� on xy L��oli�e
by NE�e, tiron
un2�inousl,y.
to 2Pprove General Claims �4c�,7 tihrou 4532. ��concled
voice vo�e� there beir,g no n�ys� the mr_tion cGrried
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I��otion by Johanson tc anproue i,iquor Clalms 2895 throttgh 2939,
Seconded �y Nee. Upon a v�ice votey tnere being ro na�TS� the :notion
carried unanimously.
Motion bJ Nee to arnrove Public Utilities Cla9ms 1297 through 131�'.
�econdEd by .Joh�nsor, LTpon a vo�ce voter tnere ieing no nays� the
motion ca,rried unanimonsly.
E�S�' IP.r"iTliS :
i�.otion by �- olke te apnrove estimate ;' 2 far Corr stock and Davis y Inc. � �
for SWf38 in the an_ount of 2512.38� and estirr_ate #'8 for Constock and
Davis� Tnc.y ior S4d�'38 in the amount of �u219.�5. SecondEd by Nee.
Upon a vo�ce votiez there being no nays� the motion carried unani-
T110L1��_�J.
LT�'i'�l�lah��' :
Nlotzon bj IVee to �pprove the list of licenses on Fa�es �+�+ through
52� IJ�L15 the fallot�rin� five pages of licenses:
ELEC'1'F�1C�,L
A & A Electric Cnnpany
5025 ��'rance �?�enue South
1lznneepoils 10, i�iinnesota
Ce�tral Eleej,rie Comnany
��5 Central rivenue N. E.
Niinnearolis 13, Mlnnesota
John AR. Christianson Llcc. Co,
1315 F�st Lal2e Street
P4�nnE�rolis� P"innesota
Glintcn Llcctric Gon�any� Irc.
3�25 East L�k� Street
�rinneapolis� Ni�nneseta
Gollins 3�lectric Comapny
1li23 : outh I��asn�ngton Avenue
i�itntleapolis� yiinnesota
�ntErprise Electr�c Con,pany
512 �ast 2�+ti: S1.reet
141nneapolis� i��iii�nesota
f3oliman Llectric Compar�y
1;1% - 2nd �venve S�uth
l;noka � NI� r ne sota
Joslyn Electric Servzce
8Li06 CFnter Lrlve N. E.
Spring Lake r'arl , Minnesota
f�Iert ens Electric� Inc.
214 Soutih Pi1nnetor�ka Xvenue
t,�ayza La � Min�esota
Reliable Electrlc Co., Ine.
316 Bryant Ntienue North
I�li_nneapolis � i;znnesota
Robbinsdale L�lectric Co�pany
3�J56 b�;est bro�dway
�ob�insrlale� Minnesota
Russ John�ori Llectric 3ervice
6li�7� Washh�zrn A�renue South
riini�eapolis 23� ivinnesota
by: t�lvin C, k�zderson
by: i�falter Leavey
by: Donald P. LVEisser
by: Clinton VJilson
by: Osca,r I-I. LEppa
by: P�aurice Ostman
by: FIarrSr 6,�. Ijcffman
by: Isaac Joslpn
by: Lee E. Williams
by: �. Larson
by: W. Crawford
Icenewal
F�ene�ial
r�enewal
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F�enewal
IJew
Ezenewal
Renewal
Renewal
New
iienewal
Fene��al
b5r: �, ttussell Johnson i3enswal
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ELrCTRICAL (Continued)
Samsel Llectric Service
505'] - 2nd Avenue South
Minneapo_l_is 1�� Minnesota
Spencer Electric Conpany
301'] Lyndale hvenue Souih
� �2inneapolis 8� Ti;nnesota
Tieso L'lectric Con�pan,y-� Inc.
125� Uv'est Larpenteru Avenue
St. Fauly D4innesota
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by: H, ll. Sarnsel
by: Lr��est �r,encer
by: hal?�h lieso
E� CHJ11mSitG
Bibeau �rotihers Consi.ruction Co.
Centuria�
4discor.sin by: l�oy r, L�_beau
��rl Do�y
373z - 2z st. N. �.
l�i�rineapolis 21� Minnesota
Ryti & Jarson
�8L�� Shadywood t�oad N. E.
Minneapolis 21� �i�iinnesota
P�aple Grove Construction Co,
Rt. �`2
Osseo, 2iinnesota
UkS SLRVICES
knderson & Dahlen� Inc,
1314 V,est 3road��ay
iRinneapolis 11� Nlinnesota
Anoka P1.urnbin� & Heating Co,
2209 E, Niain Street
Anoka� i�-[innesota
by: Lar1 Doty
bV: Lloyd P-t. Sarso�z
by: Gene Seh��lenslsi
b5r: l� . S. Dahlen
by: byron �ror.ley
Cronstrom's iieating & ,�ir Cond.
�+�+10 �xcelsior Blvd.
D:inneapolis 16� I�linnesota by: L. C. A��derson
H�rry S, Hor���itz & Co .� Inc .
1y11 hleventh Nvenue South
Minneapol� s �f � A4lnnesota
King Gas Cor�,pany
Osseo
PTinne sota
P!inneapolis Gas Company
739 14arquette avenue
Li�eapo]_is 2? T�innesota
by: S. E, CrucnbEr�
by: I-tomzn Sc}icnmer
by: 1'irtliur �lhlc,uist
Geo. Sedgwick Heating & Air Cond.
1001 Xenia kvenue South
P�inneapoiis 16� Nlinnesota by: Car1 1ni, lTcrman
Pdeur
RPneo�al
iceaeti,�al
nenewal
r�eneU�a1
Renewa3
Itier.e•U�al
�,ene�ral
tienek=a1
i�e�e>>aal
tie�:�
I1er!e�rral
kencwal
hencwel
UE.�VERAL
Car1 B, Fennett Construction Co,
61+20 - 5th �treet :V. E,
D�Iinneapolis 21� ;�innesota by: itoUert B. Zuehll�e Ftenetiial
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Kenneth L. Ber�st.ron? Cor�str. Co�
6332 Lakelanc� Avenue ldnrth
:'�ii�-uieapolis, PF�_nnesota by: Isenneth t�er�strom
l.odney L'ilLran� Inc,
3000 - 36th Avenue 1V. E.
l�inneapolis 1P� Mirl2FSOta
G2rden City Cnnstructlon Co,
2202 Bx�Ja�i, r7venue Sottth
P�i�neapolis� i�linr�esota
Gier tsen Cc�n pany
3501 XEnwood l�venue
i�linneapolis� Linnesota
Gorco Construct�on �or�any
338�+ �z'o���nlot�� hvenue
St. I,ouls Farl�� P.innesota
Iiarris Consti�uction Can ran;T
2940 .�TicollEt l�venue
liinneapol.is �7 Mianesol:a
Chr_is Jensen Cor_npany
138� Selly rivenue
SL. Faul �-F� Minnesot�
Joe A4iller Constructi�n Co.
LF130 Lyndale �venue sVorth
P�inrleapolis � 2y 1�linncsotd
��l�rren Osborne
7565 University l�venue 1V, E.
i��inn�apolis 21� P1lnnesota
Jolin lj. Palr,er
�]ll'] t� es t �1-ore Drive
Ldina� i.�nnes�ta
7,alter lrittm�n
403g tIu�bard Auenue LVorth
P�inneapolis 22 y P'.;_ranesota
Edw�zrd P.. Udoody
2g56 Plorlda Ave�ue Nortri
i%'inneapalis 2']y P�'innesota
r�EA7' I�1G
Abel �Iea �i_ng G��r�pany
266 1-ater Street
Lycelsicry I��innesota
Anderson & Dahleny Inc.
1 �12i I�1est brocdway
P�iinneapolis 11 y I�i� nnesota
Anoka I'lumbing Yr. Fleating Co.
220 j E . Main ,�treet
Anoka� i�Yinnesnta
Cronstrom's Heaiin� c� Air Con.
�410 Excelsior Blvd.
Plinneapolis 10� Minnesota
Lonestic Heating Corrpany
19�0 C est ��'th �treet
ftict�field y T15_nnesota
by*: I�c�dney k,, Bill_man
by
by
S. Cr. Fearson
h, C, Johns
by: S. G. Coplin
by: C, �, Harris
by: Chris Jensen
by: Joe i�?iller
bY: 1a�arren Osborne
by: Jarn Palmer
by s `vv'alter ��'ittman
by: fsdw�rd l�oody
by: V . l:r. Label
by: tiu , S . D�hlen
by: Byren Bromley
by: S, C. Anderson
by: fiartley F. Bruder
Renewal
Renewal
!��enewal �
Itenewal
:�enewal
fie 2ewa1
�?enswal
Henewal
kenewal �
f�enewal
Renewal
�tenewal
1deW
Fcenewal
Y".enewal �
Renewal
Reneu�al
HliATT1VC �Con�;inued)
Northeast P1u�bing Co.
3�Li0 N�aryl�nd �venue iVorth
�linneapol;s 2�� btinnesota
Re�ent Heating & Azr Conc1. Co.
9�00 i�egent 1lvenue IJorth
:tt. 1, Osse� i�iinnesota
by: UJi113am Gadt'<ce
by: 11o�ert C. Lcuzger
� Geo. Se�go�ick Heating & Air Cond. Co.
1001 �enia hvenue South
2�tinneapolis lba i�linnesc�ta by: C�r� �+ . I�forman
i�iASONhY
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Edvrard Eismanis
1623 tislest 32nd Street
Minneapolis L�� Minnesota
r2z1,`_'red Iohnson
�l� East 3bth Stx^est
l�iinneapolis� Nli_�nesota
John F. Lange
�037 Nortn I�airvie�t
NFUr t�righton ]2� P19nnesota
SmL d er & P4ax
�250 �yler St.� fd.E.
C.olumbia iiEights� i,inn.
OLL HLATTIVG
by: tidU�ard F ismanis
by: ililtres Johnson
by: Jo'nn F. Lan�e
by: �larence Smuder
Cr�onstrom's i3eatiin� & A�_r Cond.
�+�+10 Excelsior Blvd.
l�iinneapolis 1S� Minnesota by: L�. C, landerson
Geo. ��edgwick ileating Co.
1101 XEnia Aven;ze S�uth
T�iinneap�lis 16� D2innesota
FLUl"I�IAlC
Anoka P1�mbing & Heating Co,
220;' E. I�Iain Street
Anoka� binnesota
Gonher S�ate Plumbing Co,
2606 - l0�th Avenus N,Za`.
Coon Rapids, Pji���zesota
Harry S. Hor�aitz & Co.� Inc,
1�+11 E,leventh �venue South
:�Iinneapolis �r � Yainnesota
� Nirzneapolis Gas Comnany
�3g P�larq_ue�,te Avenue
Niinneapolis 2, 1��I�nnescta
Northeast Plumbin� Company
3']�+0 P4aryland laveizue North
tninnEapclis 2']� D,innesota
SIGIQ LF�ECTTCN
Vern Donnay Construct�on Co.
8336 Portland zivenue South
Minneanolis� Minnesota
by: Carl h�, Norraan
by: Byr�n F3ronley
by: J�ck Pedersen
by: S. 73. C�ruenberg
by: Eenaie Johnsen
by: ti�`iI_licm Gadt�e
by: L. l�, Don�iay
iJeti,�
Re�ewal
Renewal
Renewal
Rer.��,, al
kenewal
l�eneu�al
Henewal
henewal
Renetaal_
iVeW
Renetiaal
Renewa2
New
itenewal
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D. C. Savelkoul
916 W. Moore Lake Dr.
Ninneapolis 2I
Mike T. Basavage
4456 - 2� st. N.E.
Minneapolis 21
Richard Mueller
153o H i]lside No.
Minneapolis
dba: Fridley Recreation & Service Co, Renewal
6310 Highway 65
Minneapolis 21
dba: Golden Chicken Restaurant Renewal
6349 University Ave, N.E.
Mi nneapolis 21
dba: Rich�s Cafe
6476 East River Road
Minneapolis 21
Fridley lunerican Legion Post 303 dba: Same
Bldg. Corp.
7325 Central Ave. N.E.
N inneapolis 21
Theressa N. Mangels
3919 - 52nd Ave. No.
Minneapolis
CIGARETTE
D. C. Savelkoul
916 W. Moore I.ake Dr.
Mpls. 21
Mike T. Basavage
4k56 - 2� st, N,E.
Mpls, 21
Eleanor Tarnowski
6269 Highway 65
MPis. zi
Gordan G. Swenson
b800 Channel koad
Mpls. 21
Edmund J. Tacheny
91�2 - 19th Ave. N.E.
Mpls. 21
Edmund J, Tacheny
942 - 19th Ave. N.E.
Mp1s. 21
Fridley American Legion Post 3�3
Bldg. Car�.
73z5 Central Ave. N.E.
Mpls. 21
Acme Metal Spinning� Inc.
9� - 43rd Ave. N.E�
Mpls. 21
Norman H. Alberico
4k32 - 2� St. N.E.
Mpls. ?_1
Theressa N. Mangels
3919 - 52nd Ave. No,
Mpls.
DELIVERY TRUCA
F�celsior Haking Company
912 E. 24th St,
Mpls. 4
dba: Terry's Club
6061 University Ave,N.E.
Minneapolis 21
New
Renewal �
Renewal
dba: Fridley Hecreation & Service Co. Renewal
6310 Highway 65
Minneapolis 21
dba: Golden Chicken Restaurant Renewal
6349 University Ave. N.E.
Minneapolis 21
dba: Vince's Bait Shop
6z89 xignway 65
Mpls, 21
Renewal
dba: Fridley Food Market Renewal �
8154 East River Road
Mpls. 21
dba: (only owns cigarette machine) Renewal
. 6389 University Ave, n,E.
Mpls. 21 (Karg's Conoco Service
dba: (only owns cigarette machine) Renewal
5960 Main St. N.E.
Mpls. 21 (Summit Gear Co., Ine.)
dba: Same
dba: Same
dba:
dba:
Fridley Nite Club
7365 Central Ave. N.E.
Minneapolis 2I
Terx^,�'s Club
6061 University Ave. N.E.
Nipls. 21
dba: Same
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal �
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OFF SALE
Eleanor Tarnowski
6289 Highway 65
Mpls. 21
Gordon G. Swenson
6800 Channel Fioad
Npls. 21
ON SALE
Severin G. Kraimer
1432 v�. 32nd St.
h2pls.
Z4illiam H. Gottwaldt
6300 Baker Ave.
blpls.
Fridley American Legion Post 303
7325 Central Ave. N.E.
Mpls. 21
Normaii H. Alberico
4432 - 7� st. N.E.
hlpls. 21
Theressa N. Mange],s
3919 - 52nd Ave. No.
Mpls,
TAV�FiN
� Severin Kraemer
1k32 w• - 32nd St.
Mpls.
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Fridley Amexican Legion Post 303
73z5 Central Ave, N.E.
Mpls. 21
Norman H. Alberico
443z - 2� st. N.E.
Mp1s . 21
Theressa N. Mangels
3919 - 52nd Ave. No.
Mpls.
TAX1C AB
Frank Gabrelcik
5740 University Ave. N,E.
Mpls. 21
USED CAR LOT
Frank Gabrelcik
59z3 - 3rd St. N.E.
rfpls. 21
dbat Vince's Dait Shop
6�89 Highway 65
Mpls. 21
dba: Fridley Eood Narket
$154 �ast River Road
Mpls. 21
dba: Fireside Night Club
7440 Central Ave. N.E.
iIpls. 21
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Renewal
Renewal
kenewal
dba: F'ridley Recreation a Service Co. Renewal
dba: Same
dba: Fridley Nite C1uh
dba: Terry's Club
6061 University Ave. N.E.
2�1p1s, 21
dba: Fireside Night Club
7440 Central Ave. n.E.
Mpls. 21
dba: Same
dba: Frid_ley Nite Club
7365 Central Ave. N.E.
Mp1s. 21
dba: Terr,v's Club
6061 University Ave, N.E,
Mpls. 21
dba: Fridley Cab Co,
57k0 University Ave. N.E,
Mpls. 21
dba: Frank's Used Cars
5740 University Ave. N.E.
Ripls. 21
Gerald E. Netland & Raymond A. Hoff dba: N& H Motor Co.
2933 - 2nd St. No. - 30D7 Johnson St. NE 5b55 Llniversity Ave. N.E.
Mpls. Mpls. 21
Dsvid Schmedeke
6901 East River Road
Mpls. 21
ELEC7RICAL
William Dymanyk & Sons Elec, Co.
1500 Monroe St. N.E.
Minneapolis 13, Minnesota
dba: �nitty's Motor Co.
5649 University Ave. n.E.
Mpl�. 21
byt Wm, Dymanyk
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
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ELEC1'RICAL COPdTINUED
Electric Repair & Conetr. Co.
424 Syashington Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minnetonka Electric Company
Hoc kl� Navarre�
Wayzata, NIinnesota
Rapids Electric Company
365 Highway #l0
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Su6urban Electric Company
6112 Fatcelsior Blv�l.
t4inneaFolis 16� Ninnesota
EXCAVATIIuG
Arvid �,. Carlson & Son, Inc.
3200 France AvEnue South
Ma.nneapolis, Minnesota
I,enn,y Cochran F�ccavating� Inc.
6537 Central Avenue N.E,
Minneapolis 21, Minnesota
Clayton R. Ness
1220 - 105th Ave. Iv.E.
�inneapolis 21, Minnesota
G�S
Backdahl & Olson
3157 Chicago Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Farr Plumbing & Heating
6822 Osaio Road
Minneapolis 22, Minnesota
Noglund Heating ComFany
7k20 Udest Lake Street
Minneapolis 26� htinnesota
Idasl Plumbing & Heating Co.
807 - 1�th St. S.E.
Minneapolis 14� Minnesata
SuperSor Furnace Company, Inc.
6121 - 42nd AvEnue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Ray N, Welter Heating Co.
k637 Chicago Avenue South
Minneapola_s 7� Minnesota
GEl'JEFtAL
Busse-Erickson Builders
1410 Lowry Avenue iti.E.
Minneapolis 11, Ninnesota
Arvid E. Carlson & San
32�0 Frar.ce Avenue South
Minneapolis� Minne�ota
Edward Chies
3411 University Ave. 1�.E.
Mir,�zeapolis 21, Minnesota
by: A].var 0. Elbing
by: William McQueen
by: A. G. Biegighauser
by: Henry J. Master
by: C. A. Carlson
by: Leonard Cochran
by: Clayton Nese
by: Clarence Olson
tay: Benjamin Farr
by: J. H. McCormiok
by: Charlee E. Watson
by: Howard Chandler
by: Ray N. Welter
by: Rollie Erickson
by: C. A. Carlson
6y: E. Chies
Renewal
Renewal
�
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal '
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Rer.ewal
Renewal
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Renewal
Renewal
New
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GEPJERAI, iAN111�UED
Dalberg 3uildera, Inc.
86p5 Fairview Drive N.E.
Minneanolis 21, Minnesota
Erco, Inc.
3231 Central Avmue N.E,
NYinneapolis 1$, Minnesota
D. W. Harstad Co., Inc.
71Q1 Highway #65
IDiinneapolis 21, Minnesota
Ja-Ken, Inc.
705 - Sth Avenue S.E.
Minneapolis� Minnesota
Bernard R. Wolke
173 - 49th Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis 21� Minnesota
Mark Z. Jcnes Company
550b Lakeview Drive
M inneapolis 21� Minnesota
Markstrom & Sande Builders
409 North Rhode Island
Golden Valley, Minn.
Pools, Inc.
229 W. 60th Street
Minneapolis� Minn.
Watson Construction Co.
1409 Willow Street
Minneapolis 3� Niinnesota
HEATING
Backdahl & Olson
3157 Chicago Avenue South
Minneapolis 7� Minnesota
Comfort Heating & Air Cond.
2531 Marshall Street N,E.
Minneapolis� Minnesota
Ferr Plumbing & Heating Co.
6822 Osaio Road
ASinneapolis 22, Mi,mesota
T. G. (�xstafson Company
5$2p Cedar Avenue South
Minneapolis 17, Minn.
Ideal Flumbing & Heating Co,
$07 - 4th St. S,E.
Minneapalis 14, Minn.
Maue Heating Company
Route 3
Oaseo, Minnesota
Superior �rnace Co., Inc,
6121 - 42nd Avenue North
Minneapolis� Minnesota
kay N. Welter Heating Company
463'j Chicago AvEnue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
by: Samuel Dalberg
by: 0. R. Erickson
by: A]ton E. Sohnson
by: Kenneth Bryant
by: Ben Z�tolke
by: Mark Z. Jones
by: Earl Markstrom
by: James Day
by: Fred Y�fatson
by: Clarence Olsun
by: Ra3mond A. Frei
by: Benjauin Farr
by: Roy T, l�stafson
by: Charles E. Watson
by: C. n, Maue
by: Howard Chandler
by: Ray N. Welter
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Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
New
Renewal
Reneoral
New
Renewal
New
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
kenewal
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MASONRY
Carlson Concrete Construction Co.
3200 France Avenue South
Minneapolis 16, Mannesota
Hiawatha Cement Company
3925 Minnehaha Avenue
hTinneapolia 6, Minnesota
Niinnehaha Terrazzo & Cement Co.
3950 Hiawatha Avenue
l�iinneapolis 6, Minnesota
PI,AST�?ING
W. 1�1. hlunson Plastering Co.
710 Girard Avenue North
Ninneapolis, Minnesata
PLUNISING
Beckdahl & Olson
37-57 Chicago Avenue 8outh
Minneapolis� Minnesota
Robert W. Bowler
511 E. Lake Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Farr Plumbing & Heating Co.
6g22 Ossio Ro2d
htinneapolis 22, Nlinnesota
T, D. Gustafson Company
5g20 Cedar Avenue
Minneapolis 1'%� Minnesota
Hoglund Plumbing Company� Inc.
742G West Lake Street
Minneapolis� Ninnesota
Ideal Plumbin� & Hesi.ing Co�
so7 - 4tn Street 6.E.
hiinneapolzs 1J+, Minnesota
London Plwnbing Company
1027 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapol�s, Minnesot2
Nels A. Nloller
7925 Spring lake Road
Minneapolis 12� Minnesota
Ventc�, Inc.
1403 E. 36th Street
MinneapoLis, Minnesota
SIGN ERECTION
LeHoy Signs, Inc,
3101 North 2nd Street
Minneapolis, Minne.sota
Seven-Up Bottling Company
3612 E. 44th Street
Minneapolis 6� Minnesota
by: C. A. Carlson
by: Mario Frasson
by: A. Fav�ro
0
by: Yd. I4. Munaon
by: Clarence Olson
by: Robert Howler
by: Benjamin Farr
by: R. T. Guatafson
by: Don C. Hoglund
by: Charles 4Jatson
by: Frank London
by: Ydeis A. Moller
by: Chester Boedeker
by: LeRoy Reiter
by: Frank Zondle
Upon a voice vote� there being no nays� the motion carried unani.mously.
Fienewal
Renewal
Henewal �
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal �
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
i
Renewai
Renewal
Renewal �
Renewal
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APPOIN'IMLbTTS:
Notion by Wolke to approve the appointment of H oward 0. Rick as Patrolman and
Marvin Herrmann as Assessor� the stariing salary for the Assessor being $�55g.00
per month. Seconded by Nee. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays, the motion
narried unanimously.
BOARD OF AYPEALS Ni1NUTFS:
RE;�UF;ST BY 3CF;i1,NETH ANDERSON TO BUILD Ui� A 40 FOOT L4T ON LOT 16, BLOCK 11, PLYMOUTH:
There was considerable discussion on this. The Board of Appeals had recommended
approving the variance. The Council indicated that they did not wish to have a
structure on a 40 foot lot. hlr. Anderson was present and asked what else he could
do with the lot.. Motion by i^Tolke tha t this request be denied. Seconded by Nee.
Upon a voice vote� there being no nays� the motion carried unanimausly.
The Board of Appeals had denied thia because they felt no hardship was involved.
Motion tiy Johanson to deny this request as recommended by the Hoard of Appeals.
Seconded by Wolke. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays, the motion carried
unanimously.
The City Manager read the above resolution, r�Sotion by Johanson to adopt the above
resolution. Seconded by Wolke. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
RE:SULUTION ICO. 63-1961 DIkECTING THE PREPARATI01 CF THE ASSESSMENT ROI,L FOR SW#29c
Motion by Wolke to adont the above resolution. Seconded by Nee. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
LETT�i f'N.QTE;STING ICE CRi�.Ah: VANDQH THUCKS;
The C�ty I�anager read a letter signed by four residents sLating that they objected
to the ice cream trucks going through the residential neighborhoods. Mr. Lee asked
if the application for the popcorn wagon� which would remain stationary could Y�e
approved at this time. It was explained that this might be a part of the new ordinance
which the City Attorney is drawing up, Mr. Nee sug�ested that the owners o£ the
popcorn wagon be notified that their pexmit has been extended.
BUILDING PE�iMI'PS:
Motion by Wolke that the above three permits be granted. Seconded by Johanson. Upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
PLAtJI3ING CGAIMISSION MINUTFS:
Nlotion by Wolke to grant the four permits aub,7ect to the final plat being approved,
and no building construction to start until such time as the final plat has been approved
by the Council.
BUILDING PF�rfMIT REQUEST BY hIR. PODVIN FOR 13$1 MISSISSIrPI STREET:
Motion by Wolke that this -,ermit be denied until such tvne as a proper plat is filad.
Seconded by Johanson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, ti,,e motion carried
unanimously.
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Mr. Nee asked i� some kind of a census could be taken of the number of children
attending the ecl�ools from these apartment buildings, and the number of nex apartment
buildings going up,
Mr. Wolke asked if the Telephone Comnany would move the basketball backboard and hoop
presently situated on this property if it were necessary. A representative from the
Telephone Company was rresent, and stated that they would be glad to move this if it �
were necessar7, although he did not £eel that it was at this ti,ne, He stated that
the Telephone Company would paint the hut any color, but prefer to paint it �reen.
Motion by Wolke to grant this request as recommended by the Flennin� Commiss9on.
Seconded by Nee. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimousl,y.
GF
Motion by Wolke to grant this request subject to the restrictions set forth by the
Plannizg Commission that 15 foot right-of-way be dedzcated for Ferndale Avenue off
the East half af Lat 1. Seconded by Johanson..Upann a voice vote, there laeing no
nays, the motion carried unanimously.
RE�UFST BY TvdIN CITY RAFID `fRANSIT COMPNAY TO CHAI�GE THE BUS FtUUTE:
Mr, Wolke suggested that the bus route be increased. Mr. Nee suggested that the
Council meet with the representatives from the Sus Company at the next meeting if
possible.
COhSIDLRATICdd OF CQNSTRUCI'ION C�F SILI�dALAS FOR SCHCOL DISTRICT N0. 1l+:
There was considerable discussion on the methad of oaying £or these sidewalks. Bob
Hughes sugPested that if the sidewalks are going to be put in on Missiesippi Street
that ther be extended all the way to the East River Road. Motion by Johanson to
receive the request by the School District to install sidewalka and place it on file.
Seconded by Wolke. Upon a voic� vote� there kaeing no nays� the motion carried unanunou�
sly.
RECONINIEI�,`DATIGIU OF STREETS AIV'D I�TILITIES SUB-COP�iMITTEE REGARDING FIkE HYDRANT:
The City Manager explained th2t in the past the only kydrant which had been acceptable
to the City was the Mueller hydrant, but the �treets ar,d Utilitiea Sub-Gommittee
had recommended that the Mathews and the WatFroua hydrant also be acceptable to the
City. Motion bv wolke to accept the recammendation of the Planning Commission, and
allow any of Lhe atrove three hydrants to be used £or hydrants in Lhe City of Fridley.
Seconded by Johanson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays� the motion carried
unanimousl,y.
LAW STODF,NT ATTENDING PLANNI1vG COMMTSSION MEETINGS WHEN TfiE ATTORNEY IS NGT AVAILABLE:
Notlon by Wolke to instruct the C9ty Manager to employ the law student for attendance
at Planning Couunisaion and Council meetingswhen Nr. Kohlan, himself cannot be there.
Seconded by IVee. Upon a voace vote} ther� being no nays, the motion carried unanimqusly.
'Phe City l�ianager read the above resolution. T4otion by Wo1ke to adopt the above resolution.
Seconded by Nee. Upon a voice vote} there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
ASSE5SA4T:1uT FOR Yd-23 WATER ASS�SSMENT: �
Sheldon Mortenson was present and stated that the assessment for W-23 had been on a
one year basis, and requested that the term be extended on Lot 5, �ditor's Subdivision
No. 153• Motion by Johanson that the assessment certificar.ion be changed on this
lot to extend it over a ten year �eriod instead of a one year peri�d. Seconded by
Nee. Upon a voice vote, there beiug no nays, the mation carried unanimously.
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REQUEST FOfc L'ROSSO4ER ON HIGH'wAY #b5 NEAR ROBERT YAIS,:
Sheldon Nortenson was present and stated that he would like to have a crossover on
Highway %%65 in the vicinity of Robert Hall. Council inetructed him to get a formal
request in writing� fr� the property owner on this matLex�.
E,ASEMENT FOR UZ'II,ITIES EXTE1uPING FRON PI�tCE TO CENTRAL AV�NUE:
The City Manager explained that the owners of Lots 17 and 15, Audiior�s Subdivision
No. 86 will not sign the easement until the City Council enters into the Niinutes, and
� presenta to them a letter� stating that the drainage ditch that runs across the ease-
ment will be kent o�en, and there will be no water lateral assessments until. such time
as Lhey would request a water hookup to the main. Motion by Johanson Lo agree to these
stipulationc. Seconded by Wolke. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unenimously,
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LOCATION OF SEb�IER Ai1D 4JAT� Si�RVICES Ul� 73g AUFdVUL+:
There was considerable discussion on how cloae the services should be spaced, Mr. Knutson
stated that a wye would cost about ,�p$.00. There was considerable discussion on the method
of paying for this project�and the asaessments. T4�e City Engineer stated that the real
problem at the moment was how close the services or wyes should be spaced. Plotion by
Wolke to put in an $ A 8 wye every 120 feet. Seconded by Johanson. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays� the motion carried unanimously.
RESCLUZ'IGN AY�AkDING GF BID FUR 1961 STREET SUkFACI�vG PRCGRANi - RLSQLUTIUN N0. 65-1961:
hir. Knutson stated that the Dunkley Surfacing Company� Inc., bid had been checked into,
and they are the low responsible bidder. Their bid is 11� below the engineering estimate.
The City rianager explained that I�r. Rnutson� Mr. Wap,ner, Mr. Brown� rir. Greig and
Mr. Clark were present at the bid opening on May 1, 1961. The following bids were received-
LUMP SUM CO]�iPLE'lION
NAME DEPOSIT BID TINE _
J. W, Craig
1814 California
Ninneapolisy Minn.
Alexander Conat. Co., Inc.
46k1 Hiawatha Avenue
Minneapolis, Minn.
Barton Contracting Co.
Osseo, Minnesota
Dunkley Surfacing Co., Inc.
3756 Grand Street I+I.E.
1�Sinneapolis, Minn,
Bury & Carlson� Inc.
119th Avenue So.
Minneapolis� hiinn.
Park Construction Co.
51 - 37th Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minn.
C . 5. 1+icCross an
Box 322
Oeseo, Minnesota
Continental
Casualty
5�
Continental
Casualty
5%
Ins. Co. a£
Iuo. America
5%
Fireman�s
Ins. Co „ N,J,
5�
No Bid
No Bid
Trinity Univ.
Ins. Co., Texas
5%
�155,542.00
�135,993.14
$163,37g.00
$125,100.40
�137,042.00
Councilman Johanson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption.
RFSOLU'PIOn N0. 65-1961
A RFSOI,iI'PIOn AS�7ARDING GOIdTRACT ON PROJEGT N0. ST. 1-1961
BE IT ]thSDLV�.D BY THE COUf�CIL OF TI=E CITY GF FR� DLE;Y, h1INNESOTA
as follows:
9D calendar
days.
90 calendar
days.
100 calendax
days.
100 oalendar
days,
As Specified
1. The Council Yinds that the lowest responsible bidder for construcilan of the
improvement work designated as:
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Project No, St. 1-1961 (Street Surfacing) is Dunkleu Surfacing Co,, Inc,
3756 Grand Street N.E., Minneanolis, Minnesota: whose bid is in the �nount
of �125�100.40. That said bid is hereby accepted� and the City Manager and
tZa,*,,Tor in offiae on date of exerutinn of the conLr�ct are hereby authorized
and directed to enter irito a contract with said bidder for and in behalf of
the City of Fridley.
ADOP'Pr�D HY 'P}iE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 2ND DAY OF MAY, 1961.
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� MAYOR - T. E.,Grei�
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!vLi'� �,i'� I �% -�
CITY MAIVAGE£t - Earl P' Wagner
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The motion for the adoption of the above resolution was duly aeconded by Councilman
Wolke, and upon a vote being taken thereon� the followin� members voted in i'avor
thereof: Greig} Johanson, Nee and Wolke.
and the following members voted against the same: none
WHERE;UPON SAID itESOLUTION WAS ➢ECLARLD DULY PASSED AND AfiOPTED.
SIAS FOR SW PROJECT N0. k8:
The City hfax�ager explained that Mr. lfnutson, Mr. Wagner, Mr. Br+own, Mr. Greig and
Mr. Clark were xresent at the bid opening on May 1, 1961� for Sewer and 4Jater Project
No, q8, and the fo2lowing bids have been received:
LiIMP SUM ALTFRNATE COMP.
NAME DEPOSIT BID � TIME
Add As
Nodland Const. Co. 5� Bond $468,237•50 �7,733•50 SpeciFied
Alexandria, hiinn.
Johnson Bros.
6480 Wayzata Blvd.
Minneapolis, NIinn.
Lamatti & Sons
211 No. Pascal
St. Paul, Minn.
Orfei & Sons
1156 Homer
St. Paul, 1finn,
5� Bond
5� Bond
5� Bond
9�993,101.00
�1,147,129.bo
�Sg59, 771.4z
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12k �
Calendar
000 days
As
OQO Specified.
Add As
i�5�000.00 Specified.
Mr, Knutson stated that the original estimate including Z5� for this projact was
$757,000.00„ but that some changes in the plans had heen made� and after changes,
the en�bneer's revised estimate was �87k�000.OQ. Mr. Ifnutson stated that iF the
]_or�; Construction bid were accepted� the total cost would be �9g$,737.42, which would
be approximstely 13.1� over the estimate. He stated that this increase is mostly in
the sanitary sewer work, where the engineers had es�.i�nated 35� �et, the contractors
had bid on the basis of 50� wet. Mr. Knutson gave examples of what the assessment
wauld bey and stated that the assessment for this project would run from �1�100.00
ta �v1,200.00 per lot. Mr. Knutson said that he conld get more accurate figurea on
what the amount of the assessment i�rould be, if the Council would like, and they could
call a special meeting to go over them. The Mayor stated that he eould like to see
this pro,7ect spread into schedules, and re-advertise, A representative fs•om School
District #16 was present, and stated that they would like to get the water and sewer
service intc,�r�oodcrest School by September. It was explained that this was a part of
the project� and undoubtely would be in by then even if it were not ordered at this
time. Motion by Johanson to reject all bida, and re-advertise in schedules as soon
as possible. Seconded by Wolke, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carr7ed unsnamously.
f4r. Hughes was present and stated that sewer and water contractors had blocked reads,
and in the future if this was done, he would like to have this marked on the board in
Lhe Fi_re Department� so that the Fire Department would lmow that diffFrent roads wex�e
blocked. l�lr. Hu�hes, also stated that he would ]ike to �o to Chicago to inspect their
new Fire Station and get ideas as to how the one in Fridley should be built. Motznn
by Wolke to authorize the Fire Chief to go to Chicago. Seconded by Johanson. Upon a
voice vote, there being no ��ys, the motion carried unanimously.
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LOCATION OP' CI'1'Y HALL:
Mr. Hughes stated that he had talked to the Fir•e Underwriters, and they had stated
that the site at 7th Street and Mississippi Street would be an ideal locat9_on for
a F'ire Station.
ADJOUf�NMY�IT:
Motion by Johaneon to adjourn. Seconded by Wolke. The Mayor declared the meFting
�ad�ourned.
fieapectfully submitted:
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Marvin C. Brunsell, Thomas �. Greig
Secreiary to the Council Mayor
�_'r!_s�,�;g, /�,
CGUNCII MINUTES - J�(, 19b1
A regular meeting of the City Council was called to order by Acting Mayor Sheridan at
S:OQ P,M.
Members Present: Johanson, Sheridan Nee
Greig arrived at 8:30 P.A4,
Wolke arrived at 9:OC� F.M.
�Members Absent: None
APiROVAI. OF I✓1NUTES:
Motion by Johanson to approve the minutes of the May 2, 19b1 meeting. Seconded by Nee.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
Nrin' BUSINESS:
FUBLIC HLAHI1tiG ON A FORTION OF ST. 1-lybl - MAIid STREE:T - MISSISSIPPI TG RIC� CREEK_:
The City Manager read the Norice of Hearing. There was no one present who wished to
speak for or against thie proposed improvement, Mction by Johanson to close the
hearing. Seconded by Nee. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays, the motion carried
unanvnously.
PUBLIC HEAHIT�G ON REZONING - I.CTS 1-14, BIACFI 13, HYDE PARK:
The City Manager read the Notice of Hearing, Lynn Ga11op, 5g51 - 4th Street was present,
and stated that he did not wish to object, but would like to observe Lhe progress of this
rezoning. There were no other persons nresent who wished to speak for or against the
proposed rezoning. Actin� Mayor Sheridan declared the hearing closed.
PliBLiC HEAftING - EAST RIVER ESTATES - FINAL YLAT:
� The City Engineer, Calvin Brown� explained details of the plat. No one was present
apgearing for or against accept�nce oY the plat. Acting Niayor Sherldan declared the
hearing closed. Notion by Nee to accept this as a final plat of East River Estates,
and authorize the Mayor And Clerk to sign the same� Seconded by Johanson. Upon a
voice vote� there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
HESOLUTICN ORDERING PSEI.IMINARY H.E,FOR'P UN SIDhWALKS:
There was considerable discussion on the method of payment for the sidewalks. Councilman
Johanson asked what would be involved in getting the report together, The City Ehgineer
stated that it is a matter of manpower, in getting all the cost fi�+ures together. He
atated thst there is a lot of preliminary work that would have to be done to �et an
accurate coat figures. The Citv M�nages� stated that Mississippi is dangerous to