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1 a S�� BF,�D�NG UF t7��E ADO�ING 1964 Bi�ET•s This �rd�.nsxace �s changed
by �h� �o��Z a�t �he Speci.�l F��in� o� �e�obea 3, 1963, wi1Z b,� faund oa P�ge 390
2a G'�.�'IDC. ��� 7� E� N lP�: �ha c'�.���a.tan af �his geami� a� � meettag
s�� S�pt�m7a,ea� 16, 196� wi1.1 b� found an Pagea i�hrough 3o On Pag� 40 ia �he
r+����� tha�C �s �i�ed �s� �hs g�r�es l��ed r�, Page 4�. o The ag,r0ema�at as drawa
by � �i�.y ��ara�► �,s oae Page �S2 0
�o C�Pl�� PtI�Y.iC �R�iG �N �,SSES� � PO�i(l�i OF SS#53a A m� dis�uasi.t�,g �ae
Sh�iC��r bdd�.��� �c�a is �n P�ge 43m �he t�rsas �� be dis�uaser� �r� IY�ne �I
a�n�. �S, ���g� 4�, �ad tbc� ass�s �ai�.s ar� ca�. Pages �� - 47 a A� this
�.t�rg, i� �apg+�,xs �h�� sr� o€ �Z+� ��bZmas w3,3.1 naa� be �l�ed up sa that
�c�ica� � h� ��keu �n �i�a�� �a.e Stan �u��n� 76�;h �vam.seg Abl� St:seat BolY, �s
�r► ��l� ����, �yade i?rive Rc�3.1, �sh�Lch s��ald mrea� t.ha� t.1�e� heasing would
ha�e � be cic�sc�d., e�ad �h�se �Iis would b�ve to bs c�xisid�red at e X.ater date
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Pag� 4$a 7�he �n�lr�gy o€ �he ggo���� is on Pages 49 aad �Oo i�.i� xa�ti.ce of
IIea��g ie �r�. �a,g�s Sl �nd 52, amd ��ssessm�.0 ro11 is o� Fa,�ea 5� through 57,
�nd � m�p �ha�a� th� i.�c,s�ia�ns e�� th� �x�cl� �s om P�e 58a
2, ii�S 4N �t3I� G ASSESS� F.DLI. m����� s�ie resgi�.u&%ra is on Pag�a 59
�hrovgl�. �Z to�c p�easg� �y �CIi� Caia�,c��. �gsadin,g upa�a t.%s results of �he b,eeaiag
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30 �BLgC NG � 1-�SSS3SI��NT ROT.� � 1.963 SB�tVICE CO1v�GTIONS 8 A mea� eacp7.aia3�ng
�hhis �s �n ga�� 63o The n�+�3.ce o� ht�c�� �a oa i'age,s 61a aud 65o A deseripti�n
�f �se im�a��' ��s �ta Pag� 66, and �he �ssss�m�at r�a11 ie ora Pages 67 throw.gli
69A
�o �S(9 ON ��G��tP2iNG �SES� �7.� �- ��63 SBBVTCB COI�TI0�1S o Rhis resolutioa
is �x� Pages 70 �Yaraugh 73 �os yasux Qas�age d�ge�ndin� ug+�n �h�e publ.iLc hear3.ag in
It�n �'3� �%v�o
�o �UILD�TG BAt��l3 NlS�� MIIU�S, f�T(iR�k�B. 2, 1963o These xuiuutes ar� o� Psges 74
s�d Z5a �he 8r�a�:d d� app�vix� th� requ�st fcc�r th� lxuildir� p�smi�s 3n
i�as �`Z, �3, �4, �5, aad �7, an Fagee ?4 and 75, �zd to d�,.y tise �r�u,�st in Y�em
�I, caa i�ag� i�, ,�� �o �ab�mi� �h� ��ques� to �h� �au�c�I c�.th�xti ��udation
fos �� �, +� Prtge 7.�0
6� BOARD � AFf�T.S �TING �'SS, SE�iBBR 18, 1963 s Th� m3�ut�s a=+e on Eages
76 �ci 7i, �c� �li��e �s �ao ac�ic� �eQ�a�a~esi by the ��aacil 3n it�n #l, an Page 760
�h� �,ct�an� a�� ,�e ��sd �n i�+arn �2, �n F�ges ?6 gnd 7l, ia �o r�acam�nd t�at the
vari� ��� a 56 f�a� ��ck �e �apg�v�do
7 o B� 0� �aB��S NfB�7l�IG 1�INt1TES • t�CTUB�B 2, 1963: These minv.ates are oa Page
i8, end �h� B�rd ds gr�u�ir� �ae wa�ver in Yt�m �i and gza�tti�g th�
Sp�cia,l Uee ��rm.tt iu�. ���m �2 an Page 780
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ADIb�'%�N, �'!? 1'EA$SO�I�S FIRS�T A1�D�'iTQNs 7�.e na��es �f hesri� fo� tcheee plats
�r� ax� i'�ges i►9 �hs+a�t� �2, Ws �ssi11 i�re �he 1�rdshells at tJa.e z�t�g �or the
Cacun�il �s �ca�s:�dasat�€ae
�„ �BT� �IiT�IG � VA�TYCtN OF S��E�'ES AND AF�S m SL� 3�2, RYDE PASRs xhe
��ir,.� of li�ar3�g �s �. i'ag� 830 �e ��.1 authorized �his publ�c h�aring at
a pr�v3�u� �s��.ng eaa �h� s da�ic�z �f t1�s P�a� �aaissi�ono
l�a FL�tIT�G GC�iS:�0A3 �T�7G P�DI[PJCSS � S�� 26, Y9G3s �Eseee mfaau�es aace �a
Pag�s �4 #,1�r�gk� 88n Th�z� ie uo �c��.an se�i3ced by �he �i1ty Ccaa«uai3. va Itmns
�1 �h�taugY� �i�� and #12 thsc�ugtx �15o I��a �11, �n Page 86, w3.1]. be �hecked aut
bg Cc�il ur��ic� a9,ght, a��h�au� �.� w�uld apg� t.ba� the dsc3.si�rn wauld have
� b� 'b�sse� c�a r��ar �r no� �he s�rer�� �1� h,�e b�ax accsp�ed by the St.ate A3.d
S�ti�xn a� tcia� S�ate �.�y �p�ri��, bacs�se �ay �ai�s �d�d by the �i�y
p�ia� � se��1i �pp��+v�l Y�ca1d �,c�t b� rei,�u�eable out �rf State Aido Iteaa �16,
�rn �"�g�s 87 a�ad 88, c�ae discuss��. pre�r��.sl�r 'by Mro �auatc�cl� and �izo Ciaz� wit.h
sehe �ii a�8 c� la� iEas�msiiz�d 1a�* u�o�ian �� th3a �a
14g C4NSi��N OF V��tAt3 (iF SOU1.7ri �60� ti� �s T�i� dis+�ussion of this �C the
�e��g �f S�p 16, 1963 wi11 '� fauaad on Pag� $o The No� m� Pa$e 89 �
�s �na�.�� � t�e pa�ti� Xi�ted �a Pag� 9�o A dzaa�arring �f the ai].gy i.� on Page
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caj Ex�taat�trz's: L�.c,e�sin� a£ Wa�es &��aer Ex�avat�so fi�is I.et�c on
Pa�e 92 l� be�a di�aass� �ri�h �fa� City At�o� �d h� w�.3.1 �+aclsubt�
�diy ha3re sc�me , • ta mak�, a� the �etiaigo �e�, I�ld
su�g�s� �at �he Cau�i�. �e��c 3:h3.8 :ta i�h� City Atfto�y �r � s�gg��ed
c•.lae.�,ge faQ thh� Cfty CoK3�, �a�.ch yau �ld t,3aea I�ols at �nd deeic�s wh��th�r
o�: u�� �'�z � t.+v spg3�tra i�o
(b� ��l�lyn Gem�ese S� Stt�dX A,g+�'� �e 1���� � P�g� 93 Ls a�lf-
expl�s�xyo
�c) 1Y��8�h Sulrurb� Ht�sp3�a1 Distria� e 57.��ia�n Cas�s e�e %C�e� on P�g�
94 is seZf�spla�t�yo I� �d app�ar �alt t�a,� �iLg p�cobataly s2unald
ci,�g� the ,s�s Ae:a�ntage g�ax it� �ezvi.ces ss tlze o��r ca�.m,ities o
(d� D+�p � o� l�s��,th: �iee CreeYcs The le��sr aa Pa,�es 95 �ad 96 is
s�1f�e�pl��osyo I� t�.� �ceumc�.Z �she�s to► catsy a►u� feh� �u�est of
�+� S�es� Dep��nL of T3�aZt1�� yau a�n ed disect �h�.s offcicsa
(�) C�.�y At�a�y: Pmpc�s+�d �d�n� � Qxaptss 490 �a Ie�ter on �ages
9i raud 98 �.s se]L�Q�p]�ae.t��y.
(�} �o�r �g�era Nor�h I3a9.f of t9id Gm��al: The la�tes on Page 99
i$ �elf-�lsu��aryo IE �ize ��J w�shs� � Iaa�te the City partici-
• ps�� ia �he cas� �f ehe canc�e�e �urb and gutter, the actica would be
� �=dc-� � public �a�a�iag �a the i�v�nea�.ta
t�, s�h� cslaim ��rs �re �n Page iOQ, ��ail af the claims is in�cluded
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17 0�STII�TSS : Th�e a�a £i�l es�t�es on P�agas 101 �d 102 subml.�Ced � me by
�amatc�k a�d �ia, �e Qn Yags �,03 �.s a let�ex rela�ive �► �h� f�a f3.aa1
�stima.�es cm Pagss 104 ssul 105, a1sQ submittad by Cametoaic aud D�vie, Inco
8s�imates �a� Dunkley Suz£ac�.ag � are an Psge i37o
Lc:ca�ia� e�� t�Tark � �s�i�.t�s (E'i,s�als)
W�-34pL � Wa�e� �cttside �ad 7Gasidm Pip3s� � 4�e7.1 �3
SS#64 » M�td�ar Te�xace - I�.n� Eastt af Cent�si A�e�ue, eautti af
Osb� �d, Wast of Aa�hur Strset, aad aorth af eic��si�ein
of 7Stih Av�x�o
W�34-JwScho 2« Wa�er - A11 �ica1 Equ:Lpment - Fi2t�etiam P1aat
18n JGI�ENSESo Th� lic�ases wi1JL be found o� Pages I06 aad 107.
i9 0�CTION s I��rould sugg�at �at yau tuz�a �Iie �eti�ioa on Page 108 aver to the
�ix�e� aadl Ut�xi.�ies S�abscc�n�.t�ee o� Che� P1ann�g Co�maission for afudye
2�„ �'EAS�iLiTY BEPQ�T � t���a��ta Th3.s s�post ie on P�,ges �U9 aad IiQo i'he dtscussi�u
��C �e Sept�nl�c� 16th �neel�ix�g ra3.II be fa�d o� Fa,g�s 18 a�d 19 mfc �his ag�clao
2io � ON BOA�U 0� HEAL� ACTIVIT%�Ss 'l�iis rep�►ri� is oa Pa$e�s 11I thrs�ctgh 114a
2Zv AI�UIIV'II�7Ts .An appof.n.i�.� fu�z ya�ees r„�nsid�atiou is oa Paga i].5b This positiax�
. is �£i].Zed �hr�ugh S�ata Civ�.� S+esvie�, aad t1iJ.s part:y was the �pplicant that
gassed � te�s�: �,d 3saa ia�n w�=lci� far the �i.ty far sa�e �im� on a t�sary
bas�ao
' 2�, �t�t�N.S�D��i QF �i7DIT0� I�t 1963 t�TDIT: I�ru1.,3 recc�amnd that the Ggorge Ba�a��u
�Y: �a� bse be� d�a� Che Cit�* audit far �-he past 4 e�r 5 yeare,, be ret.ain�d
to audi� tli� i963 C�.�y b+a�keo �h�.s r+roca.idi aa�abia him to b�$in immedihfi�ly, ao
ttaa� tha sudiPc �id be zeacty shortly aiter th� �iretc af the y�Q
2�, �O�T 4N UF �v 7G� c18�m �x� Page li6 is i�. the 8�aunt of $52,00, and
th� �7.a�nz �.i �'ag� 1�17 is �mm iche �unt of $135.00, �n c�bt.�ini� aa eaa�t,
�he �i�yy agz�d t� pay �Lhe ea�unt �n Page i17, so ithis ia effec� is zeally uot �
��.e3� bLtt ba►�h of fi�heaes should be apgsarved by the City Ce�zncil.
2� ��tiNS?.�E��'I@D1 4� L��G8B�1�S t�i'PS S7�, PAtTL W�tt Wt38RS o 7Q�� l+etter an Page 118 ,
�s s�9.f-expl��a�yo We w3.1Z �ry � h�v� �he ag�ee�ts a� the �se�iag for ��oct�c
caaside�a�ion if �re ca�z �b� the capi� �xro�a Mro Rah7saa The Attornay rec�ads,
b�wev�c� ��aa:� ha f�ls �hat Y;hese ca�zld bs su�xixed far a�,g�aature by the 2�ayo�c
�ad �i�.y �ez, e�b ject �a a waitt.s� c�p�nion f�o!m tlie Causulting 8agiaeero
2G, �E84�T�L�N P3�f�DTN� F'08 A� LEYY :� wil�. hav� the resol�ti�n ready e� th�
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�hhis �esolut�o� re�dy for tihs m��i.�o
� 2Se �ES�Lt1TI0N CEttiIFYtNG DELII3QUffiQT WATP�R �GES. 2he resolution oa Pag� li9 ie
smlimex�Slane�iryr. Th� �rg�s �o be cez�i£isd �3.1 �ae fcvtmd an Pages 120 Chraugh
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.��I9A ��� � tl�BE'R ?, 1963 (C�n��uad�
29 o RESt�f.�It�TS SPILI�TxN'G G� SF�C�AL ASSSS�ITS e�hhea� a�.gh� res�lutica�e will
i�� ��d or� Pa��s 123 �augh 1.3U, and s�s�ald be passed ind�vic�iaally by �he
�ae.u�i1, aia�sa are th� us�al rau��ae a�+es�luti.�nns sequ�s�ed hy the Caut�ty Audiicoxe
�CIo HBSOLUTYt3H i18SI+�TG PO�P�G i�E3 AN�3 �3iTt�5 s The resalu��.va wil7. be `faand
oa ]?a��s R31. and �,�20: If you have �u,y ques�3,ons o�r �auggestio�ns fox c�han,gee, or
�ish �y c�.�a a� all �Ln th3.s reatslut�o�a, ple�a�� be p�e�rared �o ea $tate ae tha
�+t�t�ei3. �set3,mgo
31, BES�i�T'.t'tON �fiAbL'�F.f38.BING �S: Tha ges�alu�ian an Pag� 133 ia self-eup7ana�cyo
3°hi� z+�+r�s �he Rea�rve fo� �ant�gex�ci.es ��ha agC�3 hudge� t� less #�
$3, OOR a OC . Cfn Page 1�4 is �. s�ry ofr t.?ae var�ous e�gendi�ures t�ha� hsve
a�ecessita�ed this ts�s,�ssm atxd tbe �ra pseavious transfeEr x�esviutierrns pas8ed by
the Couacilo
32. FIR�7C �DING �QF' 4'BDINAN�.B F.�i}NiI�IG P08�.'IqN � PEARSO�T'S I�IRST �,UDITiONs Thia
ard�.aanc� f�� f�SaC rs�a.df�a,� is an Page 7.35n Tbe gublia h�arin� was held Qm Su�ae
17g 7.963, bu� th�..s h�s beem h�ld up until � f�l glat �raa �ppswed, which you
goa�ib�.y �,�3,11 haue don+e in ��n #11, a� �his sge�o
33 n�T RLADYNG Ql� �RD�N�E1.I�8 t�At�ATIlVG 3'1�TS �lND ALI�31'S s B�ttOGK 32; ID�D�S P1�,tR s
71�.s mrd�,�e �v� �ir�� r�ading ia �a Page 13G o F�sb3f.c Heariu� an this is ia
ii:�m �12 m£ �h�.s ag�da,
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' � I'age l.
I � a��v�t cav�c�� ��T�rrc - sE��s�t i&, 1.963
A reg�il.ar �eeting oP the Ci�cy Counc3l og the City of Fridiey was cal:led to
order by Nk�.yor N�e st 8:15 p o� o
RflLZ CALI,:
Memb�rs Pzesen�: 1Vee, Brook, Johanson, Wolke
�ie�b�rs Absen�L-: S�heridan
APPRa�AL OF MINU�S - I�EGULAR MEE'FSNG �P'i'k;M�ER �, 1963:
.,..a_-� �...r.�., �... ..� -
Mo�3ar� by Joha�nson to approve the minu�es oY i;lze Regvlar t�eeting of Sep-
te�tti�ex� 4A 1963 as prepared and received. Seconded by Brook. Up�ox� a voice
vote, there bein� nr� nays, �he atotion carz°�.ed unanimously.
NEi�I Bii�It�SS:
GRAVE�, PIfi �.�A,ND Ai=�RA.TSQN F�ER�tIT :
� A1a�rar P�ee ar�o��ed th3s 3tem ta�.s with reg�ard to �he Gravel Pit I,snd Al-
teration I�ermit and etated they lna� a request �`rom Councilman Sheridan to
table the eanside��t3on n� 'this questidn. unt31 the next regular meetingy
wA.3ch would be �che me�t�.ng of �ctaber 7th. f�asyor Nee inqu3reQ i� there
were any member o� the Ci�y Council ��ho wished to mal�e the progosed motion.
Niotion by Brook te� table the consid�ration of tl�e iss�nce o� the I�nd Alter-
�tion Pexrnit on G�r�vel Pit un�til �he regula� meet3r�g of O�tober 7th, 1963 0
S�conc3ed by 3ohanson. Council.man Johanson st,af,ed there �.�ere letters which
hsd be�n received ��om severel res3dent� i.n ques�iion. Mayor Nee exp3.�,3ned
it was not a cieb�table motion and iY 3t were tabl,ed the City Council could
he�r �ay commentso Upon a voice �vote, there being na nays, the mation carried
un�nims�u8 �.y .
Council.man WolkP ����ced iP residents h�d come down and if they were aot able
to �eturn, they slzou�.d be abl� �o exprese t�aemselves at ihis tim�, that this
3tem h�d been continued s� lon� i� h�d i�ecou�e ridiculous. Mayor Nee expla.3ned
tlz� motion �aould ��and but sta�ements could be entered 3.nto the records. Mr.
�Sey�xh4f� s�ated �e wished �o reqvest some d3scuse3.on so tha� ichis meeting
*aoa�lc� noi be ��reo�e �f time, t'n.at it had been mentioned residenta had been
nv�3P'ied �nd he h�d nat been; �ur�the�c, when this subject had come up a rost-
ex haci bee�a passes� �nd the C3ty Cauneil had promised the reaidents wou18 be
not3,�°iea �y �.et�er ii th3� subjec�i cs.me up again. M�yor Nee replied the City
Cssunci�, aclinowlecl�ed they had m�a� a mis�ake and they were in the process of
a�.-ce���in� to rePti£y i�. Nt�. M�yerho��' stated he was person�lly very up�et
� w3,�:h �he wny the C3ty Counc3l had handted th3s matter, �t}zat there had been
a r�e�t3�.� in Nl�y �na e petition circulated and s promise made ti�t residents
wc����,c� be natifiedry He further stated there was no question about the feel-
ing; �hat were coa�acunicated gt �h�t time, that the people that surround
�his �roper�y are v�x�y mtach a�ainst minin� grave3.e
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�,� ��x° � P�eyerhoff ecplained there wss s letter an file asking for the permii� and
i �he �3ty Council had 3.ost na time in pro�cessfng it, that w3thin twa weeks
, there was s response from the City Attorney as to how this matter eould be
�� disposed of and the permit iseued =�asily; that not only dicl the notices miss
', the people on �he or3ginal petit3on but notice also missed some of the peoplA
i dfrectly adjo3ning the property including Revexend Henderson, Mr. Morley and
Mra Zippo In f'urther explenation, Mr. A�yerhofY said the notice that had
�� be�n sent arouy►d appeared slanted as it stated the mein purpose of this oper-
� ei�.on was not to mine gxavel but ta prepare the s3.te for hous3ng. He said
re�eon �thet very few people responded �o this notice was because of the word-
', 3ng o�' th3.s notice, tryat it was misrepreaentation. He ststed there were a
, sufficient nuaiber of�ree3dents in the aei�%borhood a�nd they had h3red an at-
; LLa_�rney to Pe�resen�t tYsem on this eubj�ct because they feel thst in spite o�
' the fa�t there was plenty of evidence, the City Council did no� heed these
�,' wishes and went ahea.d anyway.
'� Fisyor Nee expla3ned the res3dents who wexe present at the last meeting had
j stated no p�z°ticulrir ob jection and they had ackriowledg�ed there was art admini-
; stx°s��.ve e�z,•or and �his was why this h�8 not been executed by this time, that
' he thought the City Council has no intereat one way or the other aad they
' �thought they would clean up a problem a.r�a, tha.t the City Council probably
, wouldn °� pass it anyw�zy �f the res�dents don't wan'� i�, if they understand
! i� �nd st�.11 reject it, that would be the3r perogetive. Mr. Pdeyerhoif stated
if �he City Council thought they �aere do3.ng the people a service, they were
� I� wrong, that basicaliy, in the aPfected are�, it is surrounded on three sides
by some oi the best h�mes in Fr3dleyo The City Council, he atated, always
' ha� �Che ehance to �cejec�t � public nuisance from happenin� and this wauld be
', a public nuisance. Ntayor Nee inquirecl if Nlr. Meyerhoff hsd �xamined the
; ng.�eesnent end the �3te plan and �a�s to3.d he had and there wa� one bad situa-
' t3on in regard and that was soiae of the sY�zep drops, that the proposed pla�as
' do r�t��hl.ng about this and the intention 3s to dig more .
%�r� Zio�ley, residen�G' s�a�ed he could understend the adminis�retive error,
bu-� the are� l�as hac� t;ea� holes w3thin 100 feet of' h3s proper�y and this is
cZe�rimental to tsis �rcperty anrl s�ated he Pe1t there mus� be other ways to
take care of' th3s prot�lem. 2�Ir. 23pp, resideu�� expleined to �he City Council
he had 13ved in the area far many years and had seen 3t all deveiope8 but
�hat there had been no p�� in the srea until about l6 years a�o, that he could
s�l� his property a� �aell �s anyor�e else a
I Mot3on by Johanson �hat the reques� Por a�ave2 pi't lan� alteration permit
' bvs3ness be deniede Coune3.lman Jahanson st�ted the �'ir�t company to request
! a permit hsd be�n �arvon Construction, that there is no one who doesn't hsve
, �he righ$ to ask �'�x snch a permi�a that this is one of the dutiea af the
�; City Council $t�d �ie was sat3�f 3e�3 �hat the residents did not wanic Alexander
' Cons�;ruction Comp3ny vo operate such a p3t. He Purther explained to the
' res3.d�nts pres�nt �.�' a request we�ce brough� in at a futare date, it Would
, hatre to be px�oc�ssec�. t�4o�c3on faiZed for lack oi a second. Nlayor Nee ex-
' plained �he reason �'or the �ailing of the motion waa out oP de�ference to
�', Councilman Sheridan who had requeeted this item be tabledy and iP the neigh-
6ors und�:rstand the pxoposal ancl do not spprove it, chances were very good
� it would not be approved by the C3�ty Council� that the expression had been
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�,�;��� here an.cl nade in th� past an.d �.t had be�n ma�3e e metter oi record $ad
tl�e r�nly �e�son CounciLnsn Johanson's mo�ion was not seconded was th�t they
hed �;�ot3�a� 'co �ab?.e it and t�e City Counci�. had a request �ram Council.msn
S�=Er�.dan aud i�t haei been out �f dePerence to his requeet. Mayvr lYee further
ex�lained -that the i'act tha� the aaotion wa� not seconde8 did not mean tl2e
��.ty Counei�. ��ouJ.d not p�ss on it at the next meeting.
Mr. Neyerho.ff r�quest�d that ��.e notices sent out be sent to those residents
wk�o hmd sig�sed �he os�iginal pstitfan. He alEO �uggested that those peoWle
pxese�zt who had showed addi�ioaal in�terest be ad3ed to the Iist involved in
this prablc�n„
OI� BtT�Il�TESS:
SECO�v'Ii R�ADT�tG C3�' 4RD�3,4'ANCE YACAT�NG PORTrQN OF CAAR?�S S�ET { TABIED 8
0
Ma.yor Nee �nnoun�ed -�his item was with regard to •the second read3ng of an
c�x�r�inance vacatir�� � portion of Charles Street. The City Manager explained
to the City Cauac3l •the City Attoxney had su;gested the �tabl3ng of this ar-
diunnce until �uch -time as they h�d �n a�.reement in h�nd and furthex expl.ained
they would not pu�c t?�e item on �he A�ends unless they had this agreement.
• R�ot3on by Jahanson �o table un�il docuwentation is completed the second reed-
in� af ordinamce vacat�.ng a po�'tiQn oP Charles ufireet. Seconded by Brovko
Upoa a voice vo�;eA th�re being no nay�, the mation carried unani�onsly.
��v� o�� #�. - s � w #55 ��z�v 9/�/�3) �
Mayo�r Plee €�nnounc�d this w�s a p�yt�nt on a ehange order on 8&W �55 which had
be�n tablea 5ep��mber �+� A963 end inquired of Mr. Coms�ock, coneulting �n-
g�ne��, i� I�as wi�?�E� �o apeak on saawe. Mx. Comstoc� presented an expla�ation
o� Ch�mge Orcier �� ex�l.ainin� that p�sr� af i� was necessaxy because the apart-
t�nt bufl.d�ng in �rea require8 s�arg+er serviee; �he fourth item in cla.enge
Qr.der was �ue to �.o� aplits and two other 3te�s were additio�aai and were in
o� �he ori;in�1 �a�aposel; another item hgad b�en listed on ths origi.n�l pro-
pea�ale fiY�xe Ciiy �3.�na�er exple3.nce� this ite� hsd been tabled at the last meet�-
ing fQr an explarat3a�n �hich Mr. Comstock h�d given.
�io�ion by Brook '�:a approv� paya�s,ent of Che.nge Ord�r �1 -�55 in the amount oY
��,2�+3.E?0. Seco�a�ed �, JQhanso�r. tJpoa a vaice ^vo�E, there bRSin� �o nays,
tl�e matian ca.rric-,d um�ni�rttus].y.
�;�.�tc� s�'� ���5� �&w �58 ��I.�D 9/1+�/6�) �
N`,a.yar 'Vee annrnsn��d th�.s was a peymen� on � chan�e order on S&W �1+ which hsd
� b�ex� �..abled Septe�L�er �, 1963. ��. Co�stock, consul�ing engineer, stated
this was in exror an� sho��.� be paid for and explained that three of the items
were for Iarger water sexvices and others �aere similar with the exception of
�he last item listed which was not on the propoeel or contemplmted, it had
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been �mmeth3ng that �a� adderA. R�r. GOU15fOC�C �l,iP'tYlt'P expla3ned the four lis�ed
3.t�me in question were sel� expl.�natary, addit3anal ite�s be3n� a culvert
wh3c� had ��een proviaec� f'or by Anoka Coun�y �nd the hydr�nts provided by the
City of Frit�3.ey.
Y�ot3.on 6;� Wo1ke to app�ove paymcnt �� Chan�;e Order ��+ - 8S, S&W #58 in the s-
�u�t of �1,083�20. �econdec2 by Broak. Upan a voice vote, there being no nays,
�t��e mot� on cas�rYeB rmanimously o
cta�T�z?��.q�$orr o� Ff-3�-r�2 ��z�p 9/�/�3) :
P�le.yc,. �tee ��nounced th3s vras the cons3der.ation o�` the Msrior� Hi21s Boo�ter P2ent
a��? :tr�quired if this item couid be 1�3.@ over to the end of the meetin�e It was
sr,� ag:�eed by �1� me�b�rs o�' the City Council.
��s���y� �3�s�➢ s & �r �18 (�as�n 9!�/�3) �
�Se�or. I�ee anmoearsced this �ras the estimate for the fii�al payment on Estimate �3,
S�, S 8c ��T �5�i �rhich �ad be�en tabi.ed on Septe�ber 4, 1q6�, Mr. Comstock, con-
sul�iz�g engineer stat�d he had requested oi the C3ty Council that action an
�this �te�c be deZayed �t; the 3..ast meef;3ng ae tliere had been no action on the
� chsng� or��rrs �rev3e�us�y snbmitted a�; the previous meEting until this eveningo
�4otion by 3oh�nson to approve payment on Fix�al Estimste �3, SS, S& W#58 in
the sum o�' �10,355.3j �o Barbarosss & Sons, Inc., �02 33rd Avenue North, St;.
C�.oad,� I�innesota. Seconded by ��caok. Upon s voice vote, there being no n�ys,
�i�e ��tiot2 carried un�.nimausly.
I�W BIJ�IT�SS s
�IiZi�3�NG �3flARA R°LTNti7:'�� - sEP�R li,_ 1953 �
Mayor Nee annoumced �his item was the consideration oP the Building Board P�2in-
u�tes ��f September 11, 3.�E3,
AP�T Z�ATI�ON F4R A�i7i7.�?It3G PERMIT FOR A 3H4PPTNG CENTER BUII�UING AT
i�i�t�imv�`��: ��a��.;�e���r _. _ rmrm� +s st DNISiON I�O.,— �i��
Cl�1h'7�lf�t7�..�1M�t}��*1�r]��s1�i1'rl1slR.�l1� ��
'2'1�e C�.ty i��ana�er rea3 �o the City Counc3l the reco�endation of the Building
Bs�.x°da P�xxo Be�nard J�alkawsk�. was px�eaent to answer quest3onea Pl.ane were pre-
sersted �c� the City C�uncil.
Motion b� G�o],ke ta e�nc�ur with the recommendat3on of th� Building Board arid
. �rant the pex�mit Yor �, ghopping eea�ter buildin� at 6201�03-05 Univers3ty Ave-
nue I�'ortheas�i, seme be3.ng Lot �, •"�tzditor's Subdivision No. 59 -72 Yeet by 70
��et o� aesent �.nd s���l_ Secondea by Brook. Upon a voice vote, there being
n� nays, the motion carried una.nimously.
�
Psge g.
�,�PI�TCATION �Y PRECISIORI SHEET METAL COP�PANY TO CONSTRt�CT AlV ADDITION TO TIi�IR
i'RESET�t'i' S�tUCTti'AE AT 5250 MAIN SiREET NCJR'I'gEAST-PARCEL 1�-ADDITIQN TO 8E�
�'EET BY FE�T OF �fASONRY CQNS`t'itUCTI0IV �TH�AN ESTIMA�D COST OF�0,000. :
'I'he city Manage.r read to the C3ty Counc3l �he aetion and recommendation of the
Building Board.
Motion by Johenson to concur with the recomwendetion of the Buildin� Board and
gran� the permit to construct an addition to the preeent structure at 52�0
i�a3n Street ll'crtheast, Parcei 1875, addition to be 125 feet by 80 feet oY
masonxy constpuctic�n. Seconded b� Broak. Upon a voice vote.� there being no
n�ys, the motion c�rr3ed unanimously.
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PERMIT APPLICATIONS
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APAIZTMENT
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The ^�,ty Mangger xearl -�o the City Council the action and reco�mmendation of� �he
Bui�.ding Board.
�lotion by Joha.nson �o cc�ncur with the recov�endation of the Bu3ldin� Bo�rd and
gran.t the two buil.c�3ng permit applicatiions for 11-un3t apartment buildings at
� 389 and 415 7��th �venuc Northeast on Lots k and 5, and Lots 6 end 7, �lock 1�
P�elody N1a�+�or Addit�on, each bu3lcin� to be 92 feet by 36 Peet. 5econded by
�roak. Upon a voi�e vn�e� there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
TIOPT FOR
�
FOR
S-URTIT APARTMENT AT
0
�he City i�anager rEad vo the City the recommendation of the Building Board
gxanting approval c�f the �bove permit includi�ag the revisions of the plans
they had p3.aced oa smme.
I��at:ion by �rook to coneur with thc reco�ndation o� the Building Boar� and
grax�t tne �x�m3t far �n 8 uni� apartment at 7�0o iyric Lane, Lot 3, Block 1�
I��lady Aianor Additian, build3n� to be of frame conats'uction, 80 feet by 40
fee� with the �evivion as placed by the Buildin� Board. Seconded by Johanson.
Upon a�roice vote, �here bein� no n.ays� the mot3on carr3ed unsnimouslyd
�30ARD 0�+' APP�ALS �..�P�S - SEP`��ER �+, 1963:
PUBLSC HEARIlVG ON A1J APP�,ICATIOI�1 FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR A tRSED
� ri\iyJy�{JA ra�,r.�v aava+a wsuvs . .
P�layor Nee announce�. thie was s public hearin� on an application for a special
Page 6.
� rk�e p�rm�.t Pc�r a �ased car sales I.ot at 5755 Univers3ty Avenue Northessto The
�3ty "�;na�r read to �i2e City Counc3l �h� recommendation of the B�e�rd of Appeale
�,�3t� �.i�3.��3nns i;h�y had im�sed. Mayor 1Qee 3nquired if these conditions were
�e��lidr enfa�cabl�, The C3ty Man�ger explained thaic the City Coune3l eould set
any co�ic�iti€�ns tliey w:ished and it ��.s up fio the City Council if they wanted tfl
�pp1 y�l�ea� to �he p��n3t . He 4`urther explain�d Mr o Bonnet of the Fridl.ey Auto
Bod;� ahop had agx�eed �o camply. C�.�y Atf��ney Sntith explained if Mr. Bonnett
violat�d the condi�tions, he wou:ld h�ve tioPnot3.Yied, etc.
��o�iora by Johmnsoz� that the a�equQst for a speci�l use permit Por a used car sales
:lo� at 575� Unive�sity Avenu� Northeast by.Eugene P. Bonnett of the Fridley Aato
�ody Shnp h�� den3e:ci. Seconded by Wolke. Mayor I�ee request,ed a period of dis-
�uss�a�ao C��nci�an Jahanson s�8t,ed Univers3ty Avenue does not� at the pYesent
'�imey k�+ve ��ood �ppearence and it ehould �ot be made wor�e than 3.� alrpady
i3. �ounc37.uzan Wolke stated the City Gouncil had fo�snd they can't con�rol the
��a�� Un�v�rsity Avenue looks �s you drive into F�°idley, �urther there isn't
�oom on �Y!e proper�ty for a used car seles 1ot.
Th� City l�ianager e:xplained the Bo�rd of Appeals had felt the same as the C3ty
Council and that was the r�ason th�y had put lim3ta�ions on the number of cars,
etc. �'hey h�d f�1.� they hed no reason to di�spprove but did stipul.a�e tk�e con-
dition�; and were r�cat enthusiastic about it. Mayot� Nee 3nquired of City �ttor-
ney Smit� if th3s sh�uld be �t Gouncil diecretion. City Attorney 3mith replied
�h�� i�€; w�s. Con�c3�.msn Brook stated this perean had s business at the addresa
� in �uer�t3.an a� thc> pr�sent time az�d Y�is feelixig was that it would be satis�act-
ur�y if' �hexp was m c��m �or this used c�r �.at, also if he could keep the wrecked
caxs ur.de� Gover r�.rcl k�ep the lot lookin� �oo� 3t �aou2d be satisfaetory, but
iY �.t '�ecam� a ju�,l� yax°d he waa n�� 3n favor rs£ 3�. Council.man Wolke expla3ned
�hat he had approti�ed the Pirst 6uilding perm3t which ineluded a fence ancl there
�r�s no evidc:nce tl � f�3.xs�c build3ng request was adherred to.
UpQn ��oll call s°n�e on the motion �hose vo�ting sye, Wolke, Nee, Brook, Johan�
sono Those oppvs�d, none. The �.ro�tion carr3,ed unanimouely.
P�,�;I+�JTP3G C�I�ISSTC'��7 l�iIz�dil'I�S - SEPTE3�R 129 1963:
�iFE�LiC &�ARITdG: B, 'r7, �.RST�.D - PIRELIMINI�RY PLAT PaS, �2-25 H�SRSTAD ADD
�i I�EPLt1'� OF SflU1'H 0. 7 FEET OF i0� 1_, ].5 _ 1, 17 BROOKVZEW ADDITION :
ib'I�.yox° rUe� announcEC� �his item was w3th re�ard to a preliminary plat of D. Wo
�a,rs�;acl � The Cit„ x4san��er read �to �thz C3.ty Coun.eii t1�e rccommendetion of �he
:�°lr�n�i�z� Gommiss3r,��. vou�c3lmat� Wolke iaquis�efl of Mr. Clerk, City Engineer-
�.n� Deasr�m�n�, t� E 3.ocatio�a ot the pre].im3nary p].at. Mr. C1ark explained t�e
�.oc�tion, also, t��3t t:��re h9d been some rezoning on this land prevlously to
canfos �°? w3�?� this xaia�t-iing, that area referred to as outlot �1 3s in the pro�-
cesc� c�a' bein� solc or h�s beea sold.
flao�io� by Frolise t� con�:�ar w3.�h �he pecoam�ndation o� the Planning Cu�ission,
acc���i; �Iae pre�in��.rs�,ry p].at P,S a�;�&2-25 8erst�d �ddition �►hich ie a replat o�
� South 4�76 �eet r.,l ��ts 1�+, 15, �a, 17 Brookv3ew Addition� anb ject to the nec-
nssaxy �ev�s3.ons t.o szas�w the prop�� u�ility easements along the �ast edge of
���e aforemen�ione�. glat and set a public hearin�. Seconded by Brook. Upon a
va��,re vote, there being no naysA the mot3on carried unanimouBly.
Pa�e 7.
• Pc333I,IC HEARINGt PREI,�SNARY PZ�AT P.So
�62-22 PEARSON'S E5TATES.IST ADDITION:
The C3�y NI€�n�ger �ead to tbe Ci�y Council the recoa�ndation of the Plauning
�o�rai�s9.on and explained the Co�mo3.ssion vished an agreenent tQ be drawn by the
City A�•t;orney Por �,roper util3iies and turn araund on Je�es Street. Mr. Pesr-
son, ok*uer of p].�t, was present and stated he h�d talked to h3s surveyo�r and
ws� toZ3 what had been requested w�s � standasc'! form which could be spproved by
�ch� �i•cy Atctorney� Mr. C].ark expl�.aned 3t isntt planned to open tbe streets
an� t�iey wexe awas•e there wbuld be a dead end, that iic would be possible to g�
ciowxi to Jemes StrEet and turn around and come ba�k. Mayor Nee 3nquired if th3s
didn't compl3eate mat�ers, that if the Ci�y were not ga3ng to op�n a street�
why put in a tura around. Nlr. Na�el, Planning Co�oomias3on member, sf.ated thia
wa� done for snow removal purposesd A d3acussion period was held in which the
ax�Ea was explained o.nd Councii told �his wes a tea�porery s3.tustion aa@ not a
Faft 4f �he plat, �hat it was supps�sed to be an sdditfonal agreement.
l�o�fon by Woilce �a concur with the recc►mmandat3on of the P].anning Conmo3ssion and
accept �he prelim�.nar�� pl.��c oY Pearsan's Esta.tes lst Addition, PeS a�2-22 and
ge� � public hearing, Seconded by Johanson. Upon a vaice vote, there beiag no
nsys, the motion carriec� uzie.nimously.
IN�UIRY: ROGER VESALI..: �4T 9., �I,OCK 1, SPRING I,AKE PARK IAI{£�S1T3E:
� The C�ty Mana�er �reac3 to tne Ci�y Co�nc37. the reeommendetion of the P].anning
Commission and exgl�i�sed ttaat as h� had understood the matter the 1ot split was
proper �nd the tti�en�y five foot dedication would be obtained befare Yinal ap-
pr�val. is given i:� the City Counci.l wiohe8 to concur.
�Io�tion by t�'o3.ke to concur wit% �he recoma�endati.on of the Plenning Camatiesion
and app�ove �;he l��t sg�].it of Lot �, B1.ock 2, Spring I�eke Park Lekeside subject
to am opinion frot� tb.�: City Attoz�ey and a dedicat�.on oP twenty Y3ve Yeet for �
stree-i an the wes•_,�rn �dge oP the 1ot. S�conded by Brook. Upon s voice vote,
thes�e being �ao na;Jc, tn� mot3on c8.rried u�animously.
PRaP06ED PREI.IMiNf'�.Y F'LA'F - ADE�3'f�.S STREET ADDI`I'ION - B& M INC .: A 1�EPLAT OF
w�s��rar wr ee�sc�r Tntwti IfnAYT�`A4P.
2`he City R�na�er :°�ad to the City �ouncil the recot�meadations of the Planning
Cor.�nis�ion rr�g�„rd:?.r�� vacations �nc� P��r. Clax°k of the City Engineerin� Department
prpsen-ted cir�win��= of same expiaining the areas wu3eh presentl.y ex3st and what
is g�roposed �egarE��.n�; the landa Nl�yor Nee 3nqu3red iY it was corrECt� that
t'_�zis �.xsa wo�ald �aR�e six�y and si��ty-four foot lote. Councilman Wolke stete8
�he dep�h of the .L��ts was very �ood. �ir. Clax�k explain�d the area to the North
is owned by �,ynda:Le Bta3lders anr� this pla� would confoz� with th3.s area.
I�o�i�n by Johanso�� to eoncur wi th the recot�endation oP tYie P1.e,x�ning Coa�fss3.on
an�a sef; a pubi3e 'iear:E.ng on the ��cations of' port3ons of stree�s 3n the lidams
� St��ei Ac�dit3.on �'slich is a repls� of Bloek 32, Hyde Park Add3.tion. Secondeci by
Brr�oko U�on a vo,�ce vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
•
P&ge �3 0
��c� s�rr �t��T �� es o;�63-29..�tY sa� : oAx c�ovE �.�n��orr, �crrs i6, 17,
�;I3D 1 . _._._.._._ - -- .
The Ci�y I�an�ger re€�d �o the City Council �h:e recommend�tion of the Planning
Core�nissioa and ��ate� �the City Attnrne� had sta.ted th3s was a proper lot split.
City Attorney Sa�i�h explained th� w3dth of the 1ots, that the narrower width
would �?o wiitl the ho�as� in questiona l�iayor Nee stated that even though the
City Council had as�er'ced they 'wou�.d �tot approve sixty Yoot lots, they were con-
tinu3ng to do saa A�. e C1sxk exp1.�.�.ned the lots to icbe North oP this area have
homss w3th s3.xty fcx�t lots, th�t there was a uew home be3ng built in the area
on �rsts such as �Yaes� a Coi�ncilman Flolke 3nquired i� �here were a sewer service
to this lot. I�rr. C�.ari{ stated he didn't know. Mr. Aarry Shute� owner, was
present in favor oP �he 1ot aplit and ta �xplain the area.
�iotZon by Wo3ke to ec�ncur with the reeommendation of the Plsnn3.ng Com�is�ion
ar�ci r�p,prave the lot �p�.it of Oak G�ove �iddit3on, Lots l�i, 17 and 18; ioS m�63-
�� by Hz�rry �iute svbject to the C2ty At�orney's approv�al and receipt aP cer-
tiiic�te of survey, Seconcled by J�hs�son. Upon s voice vote, there be3ng n��
nays, i;he motion car.�ied unanimously.
�'ACATION OF SOU�i'H 36� k�T OF ALZE:i I�OC�T�D IN BLOCK 12, PLYP2+DUTH ADDITIQN:
� ':.'he City l+�tiasager expi.e.ined t1;ie C3ty Coune3l hca.d 8pproved the vacations end it
zaas re�'err�d back t� c��tati�tees �'o�° restudy. Councilman Wolke stated Yte wished
'co heve °��ais item c�r.r3.f.d ovex� becaa�e at the time he had n+� 3.des vhen it would
�e bro�x�;ht b�ek �c� �he floor and ��n�ed the �cesidents in tl�e area to be notified.
Mat3.ore by Wp1ke to tabl.e unt3.1 th� next re�ular meetiag of the City Council the
v�c�,t�,c�n �� 5on3� �` r:s �:.�.�.�:y in ��� ,:�:, F�;�ut'a Addition and during the interim
noti�'y thp x�es3.dent� i�svoiwedo T�ayor N� inquired if the City Counci2 could
hav�e � legr�7. e�pin�.oa z�egardin� t�ae reeersing a� their decision. Couacilmsn
W'o7.l�e ata�ed the �°e�id�nt� c�.a�tm t;�ey were nat noti:E'ied snc� ii' th3s were true,
�.� taas no�c � le�al �c�:3.on, that there w�s a �ond3�3on �aith two or three garag�es
anc� recidents dn Y�ot �a�3Yxt to bt3c1� �ut of the3.� garage� and claim they were not
no�:ified. It was s�t�ted t1�� ord3nance wa� r�corded. �ir. 1Vage1, member of the
Piannin� C��nzissir�r� ��c�ted i� wr�s �nly � ma�cter o� the residente not getting s
Y�ouse to house not3.��e w�.s the only ma�cter, �hat some of the reaidenta have a3.-
re�d.y pu� up fenc�s arad the residen� doin� the most eomplain3ng had already
mc�ved �:is �a�;a�eo Ci��► A�torney Smith explained the ordi�nce had been recorded
araca he was no'c ce�t�i�, a� �h3.s �int, �Y th�t d3dn't end it, ttzat the C3ty had
xetained a�tiliiy ea��meni but �kz�at he wou3d check oxa sar�e aad rsport #.o �he
C3t�y c���.�1ie P�a�yo� Isiee reqU�s�ec3 �hat Counci7.�an Wolke rephrase �is motion
Znciudin� in mot�.on vY:st e r�q�ue�� for a le�l opinioxi be prepared.
F1C)�3.013 '�� T7o1,ke ��+ t�ble until tl�e nexi �e�t.tlar meetia� of �he City Counc3l the
v��-�a�ic��, c��' :,c��G�%' cy� e.�.WPy �.n 13k,� j�lymauth Addition, not3i'�y a11 res3lents
°.± ���iz� pax�t;i.cnlar r�am�z� .'�loc�: sa �hat a public hear3n� could be he].d and re-
� quc�r��. � le�;a1 opirz�.cr� �:�e pr�pa�ed �os� the meeting in question. Seconded by
�7o�k�n�,c�n. '�s�n a�a�sr_� vote, thcre being no nays, th? mation carr3.ed unan�maus�.y�
P�ge 9.
i Gt�1�STLERATIQT� OF' P�".�NP� �APO�IS GA.S COMPANY PERMIT �-197•R AND APEX LANE:
TnE C3.�y Mau��er readl �to the City �ouncil the recommendation o�' the P3.anning
��anniES3oxi and s�ted the Pdinneapolie Ges �o�pany had requested that lines be
closer than �en feet to City utili�ies; the,t �his had been disenesed bePore
t��.at nothing could be closer tha�a �en �eet to tl�e lines so this was referred
to Streets an.d Ut3lities Con�mfttee snd �he P�uning Commission snd they re-
commetsded pPrmits be denieci. Tl2e City Ndanager explained the permits could
not be approved ten feei or less without Council sationo t�layor Nee inquired
haw cle�se the Minrse�polis Gass Camtpany wished to �et to the City lines. Mr.
C1ar1� of the Ci�y E�,g3neering De�rtment ste�ted they wiahed to go five Peeic in
one locat3on and w3th3n seven �eet of' �he City stortn sew�r in another loca�Cion.
The Ci�y iti9an��*er s�r�ted he had calleci the M3.nneapolie C=as Company and seked iP
th� C3.t;y had to do any extra digg3ng, would �they pay the dif%rence in c�st and
he hnd het�rd �.lothin� from them.
2�iotion by W�lke �o concux wi.th the recamffiendat3,on af the P].anning Coamniss�ion
and den� �Y�e �ermits �o the Minneapolis Cse Comp�ny on �5-197 R and Apex Lene.
Secvndrd by Brook� Upon a vo3ce v�te, thexe be3ng no nays, the motion carried
c�nenimnuslye
CO2�P�tfi3ICATIONS :
��A�O - DEPARTMENT 0� PtJBZIC WORKS - OMAN FENCE :
• 1�yor I�Tee announced this memo was with re�ax�d ico the i'ence between the Depnrt-
ment of Pubi3c �To:�ks building and the Oman property. The City Msaag�r expla.ined
he had taiked wi�h Gity Attorney Smith ead theCf�y had obtaiaed prices on e
fenee �nd one could be erecte@ for approximately $175.00 and it had been estab-
lishe� there was � legal liability, tha� he ha.d checked and a perBOn employed
by �che City of Fridley had clipped ofi branches f'rom trees on Oman property.
�4ot3on by Brook to purchase and install %nce bord�ring the Oaen property on
City of' F'ridley �xop�rty. Secondeci by Joh+anson. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, the motion carr3.ed unanimouslya
�ouxacilman t�olke �nd Johanson inquired if it wasn`t poesible to enclose the
�nicix°e public works op�erg�Ion and 3f same thou�ht eouZdn't be �3.ven to putting
up a fPnce.
T�ation by Johanson to authorize the further ex�tens3on of the fence above mentiozed
in prev3.oUS item �1�ang 6�+th Avenue and acrass to the back aP the City $s11 to en•-
close �r,�e u�ility yard on three sides. Seconded by Wolke. Upon a voice.vate➢
�hege be3ng r�o n�ys, the mot3.on carried unanimously.
���I3Sf� a�1AYZ1� -�A,UE OF MtTNICIPALZT�ES R�GIONAL COi�II�'ERENCE:
The C s�cy �da.nEger ex�l.�ined to the City Counei]. the sbove communicat3on and
� ��taie� it shculd be a�ood clin3c to atten@ if sny members oY the City
Page 10.
• Councal wishec� to e.t�end, he would meke r�servstions. Counc3lman Johanson and
�rvc�k sfi,ated. �chey wished to attend.
8002'H: CGi?1VECTION Td idA'�R SYSTEM:
The C3t�► Mansger �xn].e.ined that with regard to the connection to the c3ty water
�ystem requested, he didn't feel this wes normally adv3asble, Mr. Cl,srk, City
Engineering 1?epsrtm�uty stated there wes s water msin on 8ighws,y #100 aad they
co�ld perhaps g�t permissi.on from the Stat� Highway Department to serv3ce tiiat
iine, The City I�S�nager recommended to the City Council the City of Fridley
not get itsel�' t3ed up with a connection of this k3nd.
�lotion by Joh�.nson to deny -the request of Roger Booth Por a private cotmection
to the water system on Lots #l, 2, and 3� Block 17. of Ham3lton'e Addition to
�iechanicsville in the City of Fridley. Seconded by Wolke, Upon a voice vote�
there being na n�eys, the motion carried unanimously.
FiRE DEPAR`IT�NT: FiRE STATION:
The City R�nager expl.ai.ned the communicst3ort �rom the Fire Departmeat requeating
s meet3ng with the City Council and explained the Fire Dep�rtment hae a regul.ar
f3re meeting on the �irst Thursday o�' the manth whieh is October 3t�d.
• Councilman Johanson stated that of�icers usuelly meet on the same eveaing bef ore
�he regular meeting. Councilmsn Brook sta�� he felty they should set uF a
dat� previous to the regular meeting. The City Maaager expl,eired he hsd dis�
cussed the problems �with the F3re Chief and Director of Public Works and they
had agreed that with tFle space now a•re3.].able they could ma3nta3n their equip�ente
Y>Zot3.on by Wo1ke to get a meeting with the of�3cera of the Fridley Fire Depeart-
ment for October 3rc1, 1963 at 7 PoI�4o Seconded by Jdhar�son. Upon a vo3ce vote,
�here being no nays, the motion carried unanimo�slye
VISITORS:
rir> Fred Rehbein was present �nd sicated he was interested in a permit for a small
nffice bu3lding on �3�hway �65 �nd �he service road, that this had been replatted
since ].956 as he had understood i�. He Further.stated his customer wes 3n the
trsiler hus�neas and w;�shed to build an oPfice building aad they had ehecked the
�oning and it hadn°i; been changed. Councilm�n Wolke stated this it.em should go
to the �uilding Board as it hed t�e�n talked about for approximstely three yeaxa.
l�ir e Hendrickson, vaho ha.d purchased the property wse present and at,eted he had
�een g�ven the 3mpress:�on that the zoning was proper. City At�orney Smith ex-
pleine� he had pregaxec� a Ietter on this are� and it was h3s opin3on that if
�he owners had a. pnr�anent building,it was satisfac�ory but if they didn't
h�ve a permsnent bu3.lci:ing, they would come under the requirement of a speciel
use permit. Mr. Rehbin stated they wiehed to �et the feeling oi the City Coun-
• c1.1 on thia itema �Ir. Hendrickson stated hie aree would be entirely landscspe8
aZong Highway #65, d3splay units wauld be brought down 3nta the �ound,
Pega llo-
� �rive�� blecsktoppedn eic+an M9 qOY' Nee asaerted thai, in a�,y erv�nt� �i�s Ci�y Coun-
��il was obliged to proce�aa thia itemo �Ir, HAndries6c�on stated theq had felt the
Gity Coun�il. �ould �uthorize ihis simple� stru�tureA Crnzncflmen WoZtcet explaiaed
�h� CiLy Caun�ail had gone through three yeara an this parti�ular piens of pro-
perty and they hed been �iven to under�tarnl the�re wss going to be a morLuary
har�+, ar�d if ihe trailer sale� w�s not be�te� lao�i�ag than other busiaaesea of
�.ta �atagory� theay �QU2.d not po.�ic• 4� and i� �rould not bs gooc3 ror Frialeyo
'�'hc�rw wae no a�tion takeno
�;I�A �S �
A'k+L�s�� iby J�bianson to approve p�y�ont of Gea��ral C�.aims #�"7'� through #1047a Se�
�ondeci b� Wo�.�o� L�p�r� a�oica vr�te�» ther� ba�ng n� raaya� the aec�kiom aarried �
e��a��maua�y�
M��io� �y►; W�a��C� t� �ap��aae pe ym�nat e�f L�qu+�r �Aei.nts #5636 thraugh #5681„ 3�opd�
by �T�ohaaa$omo Up��a � voi�e ��teA ths�r� b��ng na taoeya, thd n�tioa �erri�d un�imsus��r�
Aiot�;�a by Brook to �ppx�ov� paymant of Rtb�i� IItilittas C,aima �2'd7'9 ihr�ugh l�2819�
S�cnnded by Wa1ke. upnn a voice vote, �here being no nay�, the motioa carried
unanimously.
Couneilmsn Wolke 3.aquixed of the C3ty Mana�er if there were not some elaims for
• l�iro Kohlan, attoraey, �that they should be psic�. The Finance Director explained
3.f �hey were presen�:eci 3n time, they would ba on th� 13st presented to the City
Council for paymen�o Af�er s sespch o�' the cheak 13s�s$ it wae coneluded the
st�ms in quest3on were 13.s�ed 8ad appraved by the City Coun�il.
�9e.yor Nee inquire�3 0£ �he C3ty Counc3l iP they would t;able for one more meetiag
�enera.l Claim �968 �o Suburba�n Eng3neeri.ag Co�p�ny, that a rev3sed etetement
had been presented andl he d3dn`t have time to prepsre what he wished to present
i;o the City Councila
Rqotion by Wolke ta �ab3.e Gener�.l C],.aim �j68 to the nex� regul.aa� tieeting. 8econ8ed
t�y �rook. Upon a v¢�ice vote, �her� being no nays� the mot3on carried unanimously�
�STIMf��S :
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T�otion by Johanson �o apppove the :�ollow3ng estimstes to Comstoeic snd Dav3.s� Inc.:
Estima�e �ll • Water m�ad Sanitary Sewer �mpr�vement $ 168.75
Projeet �5�
Es�imate � k- Water I�proeement Pro3ec� �3�aZ - 9k�50
Schedul.e B
Estim�te #10 ffi Water Improvement Project �3�e.T - 1�1.75
Schedul� 2
• Es�imate #16 - ttiTater Improvement Project �3+b.T - 6e75
Schedule �1
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�s-�in��ce � 2- Wa�Ger �and Sani�ary Sewer Smprovement
Project �63
Esf,iuta�he # 2� Water and Sgnitsry Sewer Improvement
Pro�ect �65
Totaa
Psge 12.
$ 418,54
310.54
$i�3�:�
5�;ca�nded by T3rs�oko Upon a voice vote, there 6ein� no nay�� the motioa caxried
u�ia.n3motasly o
P�c�tion by Jahanson �o spprove pe,yment o� the P'ollowing est3mate :
I:nutson�Seurer, In�.
5�36 Xe�xes Avea�ue North
M3nneapolis � I�;�nnesota
Es'c3mate � 1- Water an�d Sanitary 5ew�r Iatprovem�nt $7�4�+3.20
Project �d5 �Fina.R}
Secondecl by Wo1ke. Upon a vo3ce vote, ther� being no nays, the motion earried
u�ianimously o
Counc3lman Wolke s�c��ted that with re�ard to the improvements at 3horewood Louage
Parkin� i�ot anci Side�at�l.k, tbe City Ca�unci2 inclvding himself hsd made aa error
in ��thor�.zing -the �nstalletian of � blacktep sidewalk.
Mo�cion by Wal.k� to a�pg�P�ve paymen� of $1$ 319. Z7 for improvemen:ts at 8horewood
�,ounge Pa,rkin� I,o� �md Sidewalk �o I�orthern Asphalt Conatruction Compeny. Se-
conded by Brook. tTpon a vroice vo�e, there being no nays� the motion cart�ied
ur�t�3.mous ly o
�:ICENSES :
l�yo� P1ee an�ouncec� th3.a item was the gppx°oval of trarious linenses a
Mot3on by Ja°�z�snson tio ��.;�p�ove the fol2o �!in� aicenses :
E�CA.V.�1TTPv'G
Fto��:�� F7ilson
�02J P�.i�a ��x°e�t No ?�o
Minneagolis 21y M3nneso�.
CAS �ERV�CES
B�rxi3ece's, Imc.
��+3� Chica�o Avenue South
M;in�eapr+i3s 7r �`Iixu�eao�:�
G��TTER��.L �ON`Ia��`1'OR
by: Fobert Wilson
by: 5tuart Le Surniece
Pdew
Renewal
�J
�
�
_�ncpex�ial Ga±�a�e Buiiders
�_0682 ti►� shington Blvd . M, E a
k�l�ine � Minnesota
Lumber King Company
�-0�+7 t�incen� avenue �outh
Pl�nneap�lis 10, l�iinnesata
iIE�TING
�urn3ece's, Inc.
�1��2 �hicsgo Avenue
Minneapolis 7, Minnes�ta
by: Gt�rdon i�ir a Oleon
by: Jerome I,orberbaum
pa� 13 �
I�ew
Renewal
by: Stuert Lo Burniece Renewal
�econded by Wolk�. iTpon a'�oice vo�e, thePe bein� no n�ys, the motinn carried
unan3mouolyo
PETTTZO�dS :
Ris.yQr Nee announced this item was Petition �31-1963 requesting street svrfacing
F�nd c�arbin�. 2'he C3.ty A�nager reao1 to the City Counc3l the described peiitioa
�nd stei�ed it couid be received, exp7.siain� �there was an inaufficient pexcent-
�.�e o� owne�s and �he met3�ian ghould b�� just received and �31edo
Ziotian by F7o1?�e ta xeceive Petition ;�31-1963 for street sur�acing and curbing
€�nd f�.1e same. Sscondnd by Brook. Upon a va3ce vo�;e, there be3ng no navs�
�h� motion carried eana.�fmously.
�UNSSD�RATION �F To H, �69b - SS�S NECOTIA�'IOIdS:
I�.y�or 1V'ee a.nne�unced this item wa.s the cox�s3,dexation of Ta H, �694 an8 it should
i�e xinal3.see�e l�o�ion �y Wolke �t4aa� the Cif�y of Fridley cease t�egotia�ions with
ba�h the M3�aneso$a S�taf•e Highwa�y Y�ep�rtmen�t a�cx iche Ci�y oP Coluffibia Heigh�s
regaxdiz�g t�e coras�.dep�ation of �'v H, �69� -- SS#5 �Te�otiativns. The City Mans-
ger st�a�ed resolutions would be p�ced on next Agnnda whiah, at this point w�uld
T�e �o deny �n•i no� take action on same.
�.4o�cion by W�3�e �o nntify the M3�nesof,a St�.�e H3�hway Aepertment that there as
na mgrecment between the City o� �ridley and �he City of C�lumbia �ieights re-
,�y°d3n� the o�nsic����tion of T, iio �694 -�5�5 Nego�iations and in view of this,
�hr; City of F`ridley �'eels �hey can uo 1ong�g �uus°sue the3r enga�ing in the e�tarA
.�ewer syste�n'�it� �he ��ii�nesot� Si�a�e Bepa� �ment. 5econded by Johansono Upon
e� xaoll r.all v��e those v�*ing �y� �n the m-ot3.on Brook, Jollansonp Nee, Wolke.
Cig�oned, i3o�eo T1c�e ma-�3.fln, carr3e� unanima�aaiy.
Cc�ne3lman ��lolke stated this d�cision was �}uet �or #694 and the City Courtc�l
ec�uld s•ti3.1 zseg�o�iate w3th the State Highzaay Department on Un3verai'�y Avenue �
CQNSIDERATI�N OF 66TH AVENUE PAVII�7G:
2� yor Nee �.�n�unc�d �h3a item wa� the cons3.deration of pav3ng 66�h Avea�e. `..�tte
� Pa�e 14.
�ity %�.�na�r �esd to the City Counc3l an excerpt of Council Minu�es oF August
�U, 1963 and stated it appeared from what he had understood that if Mxo Ander-
eon's petiti�n was not used to ge't �he flill width of' tYie named street paved it
could poss3.bly be there would. be no petition for the other hslP o� the street,
that this would be a 16 Poot paved street with a curb on ane st8e. TY�e City
l�ianager recommended ihat half of the street not be �ved. Meyor Nee inqnired
wh�.� was loc�.ted on the other side of the street and was told a developer has
�chree lots tY�ere which was a lot split and it wa� not pl.atted. Councilmsn
Wo:lke 3nquired o�' City Attorney Smith if the City Council cou].d gro ahead and
oxder the 3mpravement in a case such �s th3s. Mre Anderson� owner� stated he
coul.dn"t see gol.ng any Purther wi�h this conaiderat3on that he had wanted to
b�.acktop his aic�e €�nd put it under a specisl assesament, that Y�e had a private
con�ract and the C�.ty of Fridley coulc%n`t meet that price. Councilman Wolke
exp].a:ined tYa3s item would take Pour votes of the City Council snd they would
huve �Ea deny it, tiiat they couldn't let hf�a put in one-balf oi a street. liayor
Nee st�ted ixi orc3er to assess the gres th�y would hsv�e to hold a hearing 8nd
inquis�ed why Mr. Andersc� wanted to peve 3t. Mr. An�ersan replied that he didn't
want to pave iche s�re�t, that he had already put a secandary aewer line on
Channel. Roa�3o Mr. Clsric� Engineerin� Dep�artmF;nt� expla3.ned the street could
not be vacated because there were three lots oa i�t.
CQUncilman Wolke explained that when the City oP Fridley asaesees, they assess
�he i'x�ont and the sid� of property and when a street is put in, the normel
procedure is on a f'ront foot basis plus one-thiro� the dist,�nee of the eide
� for that partieula� owner of a co�ner Iot. Nlr. Anbderaon gtat,ed 1ae had sold
�his Zot with all sssessments in and pa3d Por and the City Council would have
a batt3e or� �he�.r haIIds .
Rgotior� by Wo]ke totable the cons3derat3on o� the 66th Avenue Paving. Seconded
by Brc�ok. Upon a voice vate, tbere being no risys, the motion carried unan3mouslyo
R�SO�,UTION� SPZI2iING CERTAIIK SPE�IAI, ASSESSMENTS:
l�.yor iVee annotinced this item was several resolutiona splitting certair� special
asses�r�ents. The F3.nance Of'�3cer explained the resolutions deecribed.
Riotian by Wollce to adopt 1�'ESOLUi'ION NDm 127-1963 authorizing and dtrecting the
split�ing of certain special assessments to-wit: Westerly 40 Peet oP Lot 1,
Bl.ock �., Schultz's Addition and I�ot 4, Block I, Schultz's Addition. Second+�d
b�,� Johansono Upon a voice votg there being no ns.ys� the mot3on carried uaen3.mous�.yo
�:otion by 3rook to aa'�it RES4L�l�'IfliV N4o ].28-1963 author3.zing and directing the
split��ng �f certain spec3al s�ses�ments to-w3t: I�ots 10 to 15, inc., 81ock 3,
G�.ty V3ew 1�ddit3on. Seconded by Johansono Upon a vaice vote, there be3ng tto
��ys, �Ghe motion carried unanimously.
P���tion by Johanaon to adopt RESOLUTI4N N0� 129-i963 author3zing and dir�c�ing
tY�e splittin�; o� certain spec3al sesesaments to�w3t: I,ots 8, 9, 1�� artd 11,
� �lack 58 Oak Grove Addi�ion. Seennded by WoZke. Upon a voice vote, th�re be-
3ng no nays, the motfon carried unenimoue3y.
hio�imn by �Iolke �o adc�pt RESOLUTION N0, 130-1963 authorizing and direct3ng the
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���a�.3tting of ce�rtain special asses�ments to-wit: W. 5� Y'eat of Lot 5, Block
�?, Spring Ve11ey Add3tion and Lot 7, B1ock 2, 5pring 9sl.ley Addition. 3econded
°�,y Bror�k. Upon a v4ice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unsn3.mously.
P�otion hy Johanson to adopt F�ESOLUTION NOa 131-1963 suthorizing and c�irect3ng
the spl:ttti� of certein apecial �saessments to-wit: I�ot 33, Auditor's Sub-
d:`,.�riBfOS1 No.129. Seconded by Wo].ke> Upon a voice vote, tYrere being no nays,
tr�E� mot3on carried unanimouslyn
�E:s03,UT:�01� 132-19�3 REAPPORTIOiJSNG CERTAIPI SP�CIAL ASSESSMENRS:
�i€�yor I�3ee announced �his was a resolution reapportioning certain epeciel assess-
�ents� 2he F3na.nce Director explained this was the Iot split greviously lieted
in �the aseessments for Project �48 snd was � clericsl error.
�iotion by Johanso��to adopt RESOLUTI� NOa 132-1963 reapportioning �he epecie].
q�sessments on certain parcels 3n Spring Lake Park I,akesi8e Addition. Seconded
by Br�ak. Lileon a voice vote, there being no ne.ys, the motion carried unanizaouslyo
�C�tFEN�NT WI2'H NORTHERN PUMP COY�PANY FO�t �1.++�NT:
��Sa;�ox� Nee announced tBis w�s the consideration of an a�reement with Northern
� :E'�p Co�any Por an easement for the City o� Fr3dley to ccraetruat a sewer lateral
with3n the ease�:nte The City iKana�er sta�ed this agreement had been spproved
�a� to Eoxm by the C3ty Attorney, further, the Northern Pnmp Campaay �ould want
the Ci�y of Fridley to begin condemnatian and have t.a�l.ked no price for the
�eaaem�nt bu-� it dc�es �3ve the City germiss:ton to use the l.and and 3f price can
�oL- be initiat�d, the City will ppoceed w3�h condeaonet3on.
�lo�3on by Jahansan to author�.ze the execution of the sgreement between Northern
P�unp Company and the Ci�y of Fridley Por an easement to construct an eight inch
�ewer �ateral. within the propose8 eesementv Seconded by Brook. Upon e voice
vc�te, �,here b�ing no nays, the motion carrieci unanimously.
A�POIiV�s�lETdT:
Councilman WoZke i�quired if the p�rson appointed would �ake care of all police
c��rs, etc, �'ar. Chesney, Director of Public �iorks' replied he would tske car� of
e,rery�I�ing gcassibl.e.
E�a�cion by JoY.zinson -�o approve the �ollawing eppointment euggested by the City
��n�gez and L3rectUr t�f Public Florks .
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Pos3�ion
Selary
J�hn D o Wr3gY:t, Sr o b'lechanic - $�75 •�
• 5�3 EIy St�eet N.�v Department of per
F�:idle�, Minnesota Public W�rks month
Replaces
P1ew
Position
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Upoa a voice vote, theze being no nays� the motion carr3ed
�tE50LUTZON NO 1���1963 APFOiNTING PitTMARY E7�ECTION JUDC�S:
I�tayor idee announcec� this item was the resolution for the appointin� of primas�y
��.ection judges far the coming election. "ti"he C3ty 1Kanager inqu3red oP the City
Counci�. if they had any su�gested changes, add3tione or deletions. Councilmsn
��o�lse �tated Mrs. Robert Peterson needed to be replaced. The Finance Director
expla�rned his depagtment hadn't Y,md en opportunity to check the list before the
Ag�nda 11ad been 3e�.3v�x'ed.
:�ation �y Johc3asoc� to adopt Resolution No. 133-1963 desig�nating palling plsees
�ncl election judge�s as correcteda Seconded by Srook. Upon a voice vote� there
�ein� no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyv The F3nance Director stated
there hgd been some comment about givin� the ballota to the judges befor� the
�lection and expl�.ined th3s item w�.s cover�d in Section 203 oP the Statuteso
?�yor IYee requested the election jud�es be trs�inede The City Manag�r expZsined
th�t, at the comira� election, the judg+es were to wesr a badge.
STQRM SFWER REPATfi - Ni0NR0E AND RICE CREEK TERRACEt
� �syor Nee announced ichie was the considera�3on of doing some atorm sewer repair
s� Monrce and Rice Creek Terrace. The City i�fanager stated the suggestion oP
the D3rector of Pr:blic Works was that the steel culvert would be the best �nst+er
�ud ex�l.a3ned to �h� City Council the project would cost lese than $1,000 and
thP City of �ridley would do the work. Councilman Wolke inquired iY this pipe
cou2d not be run c�r�wn the ravine in the area an@ was tolfl �he rsvine is highQr
th�n �he storm sewero Mr. C'hes�ey� Director oF Publie WorY.a expla3ned there ie
a`uater. problem anc� the soil had washed out due to springa, etc., and the pi�pe
was ou� of place and broken down, that fifty-two feet o� conerete piping 3s
�out of place at this time.
Mo�3on by Councilman Wolke that �he Public Works Department be authorised ta
replace snd tepair the break in storm sewer pipe at Monrce 3treet and Rice Creek
Texrace. Secondec. by Johaneone Upon a tro3ee vote, tlnere being no asya, the
mo �ion carz�ied un�.rximausly �
AC�tEEA+�NT �OR U5E QF SCHOOL FRQPERTY:
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��yor Nee announced �his item was the consideration of en agx°eement far the Gity
of Fr3dley to use �chool proper�y fbr park and playground purpoaes. The City
b�nage,. exp]�.ined the agreemen�; that the school had stated it fs not using the
p�Aperty in question fbr anyth3n� in part3r.ular and 3t was felt 3t woulci be
�n�a�h clleaper if tlze City of Frici�.ey could �ievelag the sreB for perk purpoBes
anri t�1e schoal could also use it a
� �io��on by Wolke to execute the agreement bet�seen the Trustees oY Independent
School D3strict No. 1�, Anoka County, Minnpsota and the City of Fridley Yor
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��a�poses. Sec:onde� by Brook. Ugan a voice vote, �h+:�ce
oJo��:Ion carrieci u���.movelyo
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Por pQrk and p].ey�ound
be3ng no n8ys, the
FiESqZUTION p RE : ASSESSMENT ROI,LS FOR 1g63 SERYICE CON�TECTIONS :
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R:ay�r i,Te�e announced these were resolutions regar8ing the assesameut roll� for
1963 SeY°v3ce Connec�3ans. The Finanee Dir�ctor stated these resolutions had
been p�ssed the prev3ous year Yor service connect3ons and didn't know if this
had to be done each year or not. City Attorney Smith su�geeted these resolu-
tions bp passed each yeax.
A�otion �y Johanson ta adopt RESO]LUTION N0e 131r�-1963 relating to the a�.king of
a�sess�ats Por cer��a3n seraer auc� water msi�e, laterals, and service connections.
Seconc3e� by N�lke. Upon a voice vflt�, there bein� no c:ays, the motion cerried
una�iffiously.
Motion by Wolke to adopt RESOS,UTION NOo 135-1963 directin� prepe.ration of assese-
ieent ro11 for improvem�nt, 1963 Service Connections. Seconded by Johaneon.
iTpoa� a. voice vote, f,here be3.ng no n,ays, tYie motion carried unsaimouely.
R�otion by Wo1ke to �.dopt RESOLUTION NOo �36-1963 directin� publication of hear-
in� on proposed ass�sement roll for 1963 service eonnect3ans. Seconded by
Joh�nnon. Upon a voiee vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimoualy.
Miotion by Jahanson �o adopt TtESOLtJTZON NOo 137-2963 directing the preparation
of the essessment �oZl Por sewer ancl water 3mpxovement Project �55. Seconded by
Wol`�e, Upors a vo3ce vote, there being no nays, �he motion carried unanimously.
Mot3on F�y Woll�e to edopt RESOLUT�ON N0, 138-1963 direeting publieation of hea.r-
3n� and notice on mssessment roll For Octob�r 7, 1963 fvr s&w #55. Seconded by
Brooko Upon a voice vote, there bein� no nays, the motion carried nnaaimously.
Councilmsn Wo].ke s��€s�ec� he flelt thE City Council should instruct the City C1erk
t}iat when there is �. s�nitary line put in, there should be notificatioa in some
rasy to �:1re G�unty ihat there wi.l�. be a future as3esement spread. The Finance
Director explained �:he mains th:�.t rave b�en put 3n in the last three years, the
la�eral asaesnmen� ��as Iev3e� imme�iately; thet Project 2�4 and 34 the City Council
had act�aally ievied the assessment at the :��me time as th� main ssse$ement.
P�iyor N�ee requesi:ed the City Mane.ger put Councilman Wolke's request 3n typed
f'os^.n to present to �ch.e City Counc3l.
REC�EATI4N ��R`�1ISSIUN NIEETZNG MINU`.�ES - AUGUST 15, ].963 AND AUGUST 29�1�63:
�'.�y��r Nee azinfluncecl th3s item wae �he rece�.vin� of the recreation conmeission
�in�stes for ���a a�e�tin�s a Motion �y Joha.ns�n to receive and p7.ace on tile the
Rec�eat3on C'om�mis��.on �3eeting R�3nutee Prom .4ugust 15 and Auguet 29, 1963.
Sec�nded by Broo�o Upon � vo3ce vote, ther�e bein� no nays, the mot3on carr3ed
una�imously�
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CHAYJGE ORDER ��2 - S�' 0 1963-1:
I`Sayor Nee snnQUnce�.i�his i�em was a chang�e order on 8treet Improvement Project
�or �the year �.963a The Ci�y Nta.nager explained to the City Council thie ciisng�
order would n�ed the s3gnature of a reg3st�red eng3neer and he had notifie�i
rycn Comstock, consult3tng en�ineer� by letter and hecl not had a reply on aame,
P�3ayor I�ee stated �the i�terim contre,ct w3th Mre Conetoek i�d not been negotiated.
i�3r, Coms�ock sta�ed the City I�inager had writY.�n him on the tenth and reqvested
a proposal and he i�adxi`t had an op�ortuni�y to react to the 1.etter, that the
C3�y I�anager and the City At�os•ney were m�eting with him the folZowing mort�ing
�nd a�ter the conferen�e he would giv� an anawer, but 3.n tYie meantime, they
would execute the change orders in queation. Mayor Nee inqvired if the City
Council. would wieh �o suthopize the change order contin�ent on the signa�ure
o�' the consult3n� eng3.xteere
Motion by Wol}se to suthor�.2e
signsture o� the consulting
� voice vote, there being n
OLI� BUSINESS
Change Order �2 - STo 1q63-1 e4ntingent on the
engineer, Mr. Comstock. Seconded by Brooke Upon
o nays, the moti.on carr3.ed unanimously.
CONSIDERATIOIV 4F Fl- 4�-� ��B�D 9I�/�3) �
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Ndayor 1Vee aiinouneed �this 3tem was �he cansideration of the Pqarian Hills Boost,er
P1ant. Mr. Comstock, consulting e�gineer, exple3ne8 f.o the City Council this
was to serviee the entire area, �hat 3nformal bids hed been takett and the resUltg
we�e contained in a 1.etter oiP Augus� 1�th whieh he diseussed at th� Iaet
coUnc31 mee�in�, that in this regort in Juiy �hey had assumed thie situation
existeda He furtl�er explained the s'tat3on was to have th� capscit�r oP 350
gallons per m3nute and it was aZso to be eonstsveted and to have station at
�3v�n locations or ri�ht-of-v�ay. ILr. Comst;ock etated in the ree�:nt letter fron
��is firm of Augv�� 19th� they had sug�e�fieci another look be 't�cen and ineoTporate
two stat3ons into one �nd wes�e pro�os3ng �hat the station be above ground con-
struc�ion and 3n the f3rst ins�ance it should �e South oP the reservoir take-of�
�'ram the valve p�t arad up ta �he 8uoster sta���on end discY�rge do�wn tfl a check
valve which should be estsblished. He exp].s.ined by util3zing the pump which
the Ci�y has �urchssed this would be insta2.led initially and th3s area would be
prov3ded sexviee and �here wou2d a�Iso be provisian to ine�all more pumpen Mr.
Co�stock stated f;o get th3s into the high �one 3t wae necessary to do one a�
�wo thiugs; tb-�e orih3.na1 report co�temp�.at�d construction o� a fonrteen inch
13.ne wh3ch is sti11 regn3red and 1�3s to be hu�ag on �he new bridge which w3�1 be
part of �6� c,onstr�ucf.ion Pro�am �nd if it i:; cons�ructed to the North right-
o�'-way -�hey w�uld be a3mg�ly weit�r.� Yar �hP h3ghway dep�rtment to 1et �he con-
tracts. It was �ur�h�� explaine�. if tha� 3.s delsyed to a point where the Ci�t;y
Council feels i� Taii�. be neceseary to brin� this into s high 1eve1 ayatem, i�:
�aill requipe eone�ructio�s of a 12 inch 13n�. b2ro Comstock ststed hie Yirm was
recom�endin� �the Ci�y Council de13y this srea from going into the high syst,em
uxitil �Iae highway is constructer� L�cause 3t 3s about an $18,000 e�rpendit�sre�
tha�t the elev�ti�ns �•�.�y in the area up to a differ�nce of fifty-two fee�.
tFS�.yor Nee inquired what r�ction would be ne�dec� to af,ext the proper procedure
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� a�� was told it cou3d be done by resolution. P�r. Comstock steted i� was ade-
.�u�.te to order f3nal plans and speG3f ications and there ahou].d Tae anotl�ex Ietter
c:oa�b3ni�g two or th.x�ee th3ngs that have been done, Pnx�ther thst this report w8s
��as�d on the existence oP an emer�rencye
P�So�ion by Wo1ke to order a letter o� feasibility f'rom Comstock and Davie� Inc.,
consul�ing �n�irieers, wiich rcFerence to W-34 N!o SeconcYed by Johanson. Upon a
,,roice vote, there ��ing no na.ys, the motior� carr3ed unanimously.
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`?"he�e being no P2arther bus3.aeas, NTayor Nee decl�xec� the meeting sdjournede
iies�ec�fully submit�ed�
Sue M3skowic
5ecret�cy to �:he Counefl
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SPECIAL COUNCSL Ni�ETIlVG - sE� 23, i963 �- g��s scaooz, 8 p. �e
A Special Me�ting oP the City Council of the C3ty o� Fr3dl�y wss called to
order by Mayor Nee at 8:20 P, Me
ROI,I� CA?�I,s
Members Pre�ent: IJee, Johanson, Wolke
Members Absent: Sheridan, Bsrook
CONTI�i�D PTJ�37ZIIC HEARTNG - STORM SEWER T.He �69�+ &eSS�S:
Mayor Nee r�nnonced this wse the contina,�at3on af a publ3c he�ring held pre-
viously on a stox�cn sewer outfall line wh3ch was proposed in which the City of
Fridley and the Minnesota H3ghway Department and Columbia Heigats were contem-
plat�.ng a jo3nt venture at the iatersect3on of University and Highway �100 to
the Nlississippi River. He stsf,ecl that, at that time, the Ci�y Couneil had
x�ot completed negotiations with the City o� Columb3a Hei�hts and were unabie
to give any def3nite figures on what .posaible asseesment m3ght be if the im-
�rovement was o�rdered and didn't know what the split would be. The City
Council d3d complete ne�otiat3ons, he expl.a3.ned� w3th the City oP Calumbia
Heights anc� failed to reaeh an a�eement an cost distr3.bution whieh the City
of Fridiey could pa.y and in v3ew a� the Pac� Fri�ley could not commence the
project under the t,�rma discusaed, the negotiations ce�sed. For the in�orma-
tion of ai1, with Columb3a He3ghts outlet Fx°id12y aid ant3cipate tha.t if the
project was ordered in and iP it w�s assess�d 100°�, Mayor 1Vee explained, the
price would have been npproocimately 97 cents per 100 square t'eet in the as�sess-
�en� �rea or 3,n the area of $100 per building eite. It was further explained
the Council had contempla�ed using some �s ta�s ref�unds.
Mayor N@e 3nquired if there were anyone present iaho tviahed to make a f3na1
sta�eme�t 3n Yavor o� or in opposit3on to the project. Mr. I,eonard Kos of
5468 Altura Road was preseat and ststed that $t the beginning oP the introduct•�•
3on this meeting had been identified as a publ3c hear3n� and w3,th the attend-
ance he flel� the means used to pumlicize this as a public hesr3.ng should be
questfoned snd inquired what meane were used to publit�zerthis meet3ng and
were the propert3es affected notifYed. It was expleined to Air. Kos the pro-
perites were not notified by nsail, that the�re is no requirement to do so and
this 3.s a legal cont3nuat3.on of a publ3c hearing which had been properly
cailed and had also been published in the iegai newspaper three times. Mayor
Nee inquired o� Mx. Kos iP he w3.shed to go on record ss be3ng opposed to the
project. I� was expla3.ned there wss need for 3t because the City Council had
made a commitment nat 8o do it.
ri3otion by Johenson to adjourn the cont3nuation of the publ3c hear3ng on 3torm
S�wer To H, #69� & SS�S. Seconded by 4,Tolke. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nsys, ihe motion carr3e8 unanimouslya �
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Meyor Nee decl.ared the special meeting on 3tarm Sewer T. H. �694, and S&�5
adjourned.
Respectiully submitted;
St�e Miskowic
Secretary to the Council
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Cvunc3lman Brook arxived at $:35 P• �•
Councilman Wolke stated the service rosd in qusat3ou ehould have been in,�wo
years ag�o for at least eight tv ten blocka, that thie had never been done on
any other street and the entire etreet could not be denied beeause ot' one
break. Councilman Johanson stated he agreed that the entire street aould not
be den3ed. The City MsnBger etated the last instructioa� the City Council had
g3ven were to bal.t and lamp the area. Councilman Johanson sug�ested the City
Counc3l author3ze:the street beginn3ng at Univeraity np tu Van Bu�en Street.
Counailman Wolke replied this wa� what i�e had wanted to do t�o years ago.
Cauncil.men �rook asked for an explanatfon oY the area, inquiring of Btr. C'hee-
ney the a�ce�. 3nvo].ved and had he cbecked any of the pipes to see iP th�ere were
sand in them. Mr. Cheaney replied that 3n one sect3on there was ean8 and
�hat wss the Piret gection afP.of Highway �65•
Motion by Johenson to iaetruct th� City �1a��er end P�ablic Works Departmen�
to proceed w3th the p�v3ng �rom Un3versity Avenue 1�. E. to Van Buren 8treet
under the terms c�Y the contract Previously let. Counc3lman Brook stated he
woulcl be in favor oP the motion iP the wo�2� wouldn't iuterfere vith �ny of
the pipes in the ground. �r. Chesney rep2led there d3dn't seem to be any-
�hing wrong w3th the line queationed Por paving. Seconded by Brook.
Mr. Gomstoek, conaulting eng3.nesr, stated the Project �61 contemplsted eome
serv3ces off of the existin� sewer and water lines to service property to the
• South and this project harl a publ.3c hearing and fina2 pl.ene encl epecifica-
tions sre;� at �he present, 3n the hands of the State Board of Health. The
State Board of Health� he explained� �+ill not approve tk�ae plang because
Fridley Iaas exceeded the number oi connect3ans allowed by the Water Pollu-
tion Com�ies3on oF May 1960 and the nex� aommission meeting ts October lOth
snd this m�ans there wiZl � no a�tion on these sewer and water 1ir�s or 1at-
erals vnti3 October I4�th. R7r. Camstock eu�es�ed the City Council could still
�thoriz� i;he putting in of this pav3ng but 3t should 1oe kept in miad they�
wovld have some of the aerv3�e road dug up and replaced $t the time ees�►ices sse
exiended to the South. Covnc3]aaar�; �Tohaneor� stated �h3a eonld be the nest year
or Pror� f3ve to ten years depend3ng upon inclustry and other factore. Upon a
voice vote, there be3n� no nays.y the motian carried u�n�.mouaiy.
CONSII}ERATION OF AG�iEEMENTS WITH MII�SOTA HILiHWAY IyEPAR��IIT � RE: T.H. :
Msyor T�ee announced f.he item 3n question was the consideration of a�eea�ente
with the ti3nnesota Stat,e H3�hwsy Depax'tment rega�c�ding T. $. �69k. B�ayor l�ee
announced Ntr. E. J. McCubrey of the Min�eeota. H3ghasy Depertment who.intro-
du�ced �he engineers present from his department.
It w�.s expl.a�ned tq the City Coune32 by A�r. MeCubrey oY the highway department
they �ust bu31d this section of �694 and iP they eouldn't arran�e to have a
coopera.tive project, they $ould have to go �to a d3fPerent aet up, one that
would aerve the3�r needs and those of CoZ�bia Hei�hhts, that Colu�b3a Heights
• Yiad sa3.d they were ready to cooperate w�th the state highwsy 8epertment to tY�
Pulles� extent.
Mr. McCubrey request,ed that his personnel �xplain to the council ti�e benefite
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of the projecte It wae etsted thst iP the Frl.dley City Council d3fln't cooper-
ate they were onl.y hurtin� th�emse2v�es and the members of the h3ghway depar�ment
he
I te the th u ht t th n to do wae to talk to the Frt�l�e Counail and
sta d y had o g he 3� Y
find out their views and the3r 3nab11ity to get together with Columbie Heigh�ts.
� i'he��r stated they wished to discusa vith the Counci7. o� Fridley how they had
� arzived at an area bas3s, that they didn't know what the City of Fridley pro-
bleffis were but they BUB�C'tEd tY18t �fBPt of it wae f3nsncial.
It r�s stated that it was tl�e underatanding oY the state personnel tlast Fridley
had,�certain �mount oF e�F,ate iunda that could be used to put in this syste. at
a low interest rete of about 2',� �d there was apprcarimately �175,000.00 av�nil-
able at the present time.
Cauncilman Wolke stated he didn't feel th3a w�s the pasitton of the Council of
'4he City of Fridley; they were in the poe3tion of befng tihe negotiators, thet
ihe State Highway Depertment had dealt with Fridley ae the prime coatrect�or-�°
and now in Fr3dley's negot3a�ion with the Sta�te Highway Department Fridley hsd
certain concessions and Columb3s #Iei�hts wsa asking Fr3dley to divide this
with them. He Pwcther stated the State Highwey Depart�eat was� puttitzg Fri82eq
3n � position to make Fridley do thie, that Fridley is a fairy godmotl�er to
Colu�b�.a Heights an8 have been left with nothing, that Columbia He3ghts ie try-
ing �o force F'r3dley to deal with the State Highwa.y Depertment and Fr�dley
would also like an eqa3table position and the State Highway Depertment nov says
they ax�e willing to go a1on� w3th Columbia Heights.
� Counc3lman Johanson steted this same problem had happened on the tirst 72 inch
�iatfall line and the seme thing wa� hsppen3ng a�in� that the City of Fridley
had instelled that line, eoZd! bonds �nd financed it and Colnmbie Heighte Yiad
never given a penny for 3t. He �rther etated the attitu8e now of Fridley is
maybe Columbia Heights and th� State Highway Department can get to�ether.
Councilman Wo].ke told the members o�' the State H3.ghwsy Dep�rtment i� tbey put
in enou�hh excess 3n the line to be built, Fridley would g].adly 8ea1 with them.
A diecvssi.on peri�d was held re�rding mon3es involved end Dqr. McCubrey in-
formed �he couuc3.1 his orig3�aa1 o�fer to Fridl.ey of $100,000.00 was not made
to Fridley but to the projeat. Cour�c3lman Wo1ke replied it had been their
nnderstandin� it was made to Fridley. Counc3l.men Wolke inqu3reii how the etate •
plenned to binek Col.umb3a Heights o� �rom ��.aiey�s iair share and the 72 inch
line s].reedy in. He wae told the stat� hi�hway department hsdn't reached the
po3nt where -they have b1t.►eke8 out anybody, that when they had figure8 the etate.'s
share they had iigured iche amount of water comin� out o� the right-oY-way and
their contribution had been 33.beraY. The repreeentatives o� t&e 3tate Hi�way
Depa�tment further af,ated they ha8 realiz�S there was a line in place thst
Fridl�y could negotiate with and hed made no contribution to Fridley as aueh,
they had made a contr3bution ta the project. it waa f'urther ststed this eon-
tr3butiian was to take care of the higlaway departmen� water, not Fridley's weter
ox Columbia Hei�hts weter end the ba].�nce should be divide8 up between the two
m�nic3palities.
� Mayor N�e expl�ined that he wasn't certein iP most people understood Fr3dley'e
posi�;fan; that they had asseaeed aa outfal! line for the area uader diecus�ion,
they hsd been to eourt in which the court'e ap-�n3on oY established beneYit is
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qui�e a revel,ation and etated� in hie opinion, Fridley would have e great deal
of di�f'iculty aseessing thie project, that he, pereonelly, was for the projeet
but even if there were four votes oi the City Council he had doubts that they
could suetain the ju8gement of the courte. He ftiirther explained that•if F'ri8-
1ey couldn't spre�8 the assessmer�t there would be no way to Pit�ance tUe pro-
ject; that �hey had told the Couneil oP Co].u�abia Heights their proposal aad
wb�.t Fric��.ey could �inance. Cduncilman Woike expl.ained that it had beiea de-
cided Frid].ey eoald not uae gas tex tnouey� that P`ridley had �tried to worg aut
s solut3on and discusaed the sltuation before with the State 8ighway Depert-
ment and been grante8 certain beneiits. Counc3.lman Walke was tolfl these b�ne-
�its were not cred3ted to Fridley but to the prnject.
Mr. McCnbrey explaine� his depertment had joint meetings�out two yeare ago
at which time it was agreed each eity would prepare its own reporte, have its
own consultant end it was 8ecidec3 one report was to b� made and Fridley was to
be the one negotiator. Councilman Wo1ke stated that aa Yar ae Fridley va� con-
cerne8, he wished to take the position that the etate depertment deel with
Golumbia Heigh�cs.
Asayor Nee inqu3red i:P the Stete �ouia asl.]. f,o Fridley the balence of �ipe and
was told they would not beaeuse there ia water coming Fram two eidea and they
could nat put one pipe under the other.
Councilman Wolke inquire$ how tbe State Highway D�parfanent propvse$ to puah
� Coiuffibia Hei�hts water through Fridley. He was told it �re.s oa the State right-
of-way. Coune9.lman Johanson inquire� iP th� state bigtiwaq depertmeat were 80-
ing to lnelp Columbia He3�hts drain Su1l.ivan I,ake and was told by membere of .
the dep�srtmen� that Fridley ia also �etting same beneF�.t from it, �urther, that
Sulliven 1�ake 3.s a ponding area.
M�ayor Nee stated he could eee no reaaon to change pol9.eies, that the City Coun-
cil had exam�ned a21 posaibil3ties atid it was not poesible to belance off all
the drain�ge areas, that the City Council had been reasonable in theiz deeieion.
The question was ra3eed of how much o� th+� total cost of the project was the
City oP Fridley �oing to distribute snd Mayor Nee replied they were gding to
distribute a71 oP it. Council�en Wolke stated the real prob%m wae the iact
o� the exiet3.ng 19.ne they now owneS, �hat CoZumbia Heighht� wanted in on the
project Por practicelly nothing� thet they hsd no interedt in the 72 fncb line
origimally, that Fri.dley had thought they covid enter into a legiti.mete con-
traat bu� the neecl was now �vid�nt sz�d Col�tmbis Hei�hts wae villing to buy Frid-
ley °s eh�re but at the fi�,vre Fr3dley put it in Yor. l�it'. MeCubrey steted i1e
had been tald Columbia He3�hta was wi119.n� to pay something for the line a�c1
Councilmaa Wo�3.ce xeplied Fridley was not going to give it a'waq. Mayor Nee atated
the City o�' �'ridley was askin� for an area �►preed. Councilman Wolke ftiu�%er
expla3ned to members of the Stat;e Hl�ghway Dep�rtment that aow Fridley has 8 line
in the gpound Columb3a Hei�hts s��nte halY of Fridley's capseity and Fridley waa
suppc�sec� to ne�otia�e on a new liae and it would cost more than it would hsve
ao�21y.
Council members stated they felt the value oi the preseat 72 inch line is
i$344,000.00. It wss st�ted by members of the etate department there wae a cer�
tain amount o� misunderstanding, that the full amount oP Fridley's water �cceede
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�he 72 3xich capacity and there 3a some additional water, that Fridley is actu-
al].y usin� all oP the exietin� line for Fridley. Further, 3f Columb3a Heights
+a�es Fridley something, the State isn't in a pos3tion to evaluate vhat it is�
that actua2Zy, C�1�b3a Hei�hts will be paying for new cspac3ty at todeys
pz�3ces �nd FridZey will be paying for something over the 72 inch iine.
Counc3Lman Johanson explsiaed to tlae iaeatber� of the State Highr�ay Depa�tmeot
that Frldley does have a. desi�n on the North Univers3ty watershed. Mr. Cou-
stock, consulting engineer for Fr3.Sley, expla3.ned the ldorth Un3vers3ty water
ahed c�istrict. Mr. Comstock further explsined there hae 'been no question ae
far as the eng3.neers work3n� on the �694 Project, that ewerybody had �cluded
that the Froject is the moet �easible praject bnt thi� doesn't seem to �the area
of the 1ax�est problem, that the ma3n area is the negotfations and the raiaing
of flands. A�ayor Nee sugg+eeted the representat�.ves oP the State Highay Depart-
men� fin8 ou� what kind oP a deal they aould make w�th Columbia Heights With-
out Fr3dley and perhape, then, Fridley could get in on the projec�. It �as ex-
p].sinec� th��� at ihat time, the �te.�e•s share would remain the same that they
couidn'� �ustify any larg�er contribution. Counei]man Johaneon eu��ested thet
perhaps they aoald hav� Columbia Heighta finance the eecond 72 incb line and
F`ridley could pay them a�hare, that the engfneer psrt oP the project }asd been
agreed upon.
Cauncil.man Wo1ke stat�d that Fridley knew there wae a need Por the etorm drain-
• at�e but tney were�'t going to be put in a position where they had been put in
xight now and �hat was th3.s "or else attiut�", that Fridley was well aware oY
its praY�lems ,
I+9ayor Nee sta�ted many oF these people againet these etorm sewer seaesgments
have �ood att4rneys. Councilmea� Walke etatedi they Yiad assessments now they
don't lsno�� �ah�t to do with because the bonda heve be�n sold . Mayor l�ee ex-
plained that Fridley �oesn't have �he money unl.ess Col.umbia Heights is wilZiag
�to par�3cipate anct Fridley can spr�ad the balance �rith a�as tax, tbst Fridley
h�d told them the monies needed were $173,000.00 wh3ch hes Fridley putting tn
deficit Columbia Heights d�.dn't pay. The t.ota]. cost of Fridley`s share was
astimated at $Z84,OOO.OQ of the new 1.3ne. Ma.yor Nee fy.irther explained Fridley
had �hoiaght the o1d 13ne �ra.d the same vaine as the new line and it should be
spre�zd on an sree bas is .
Couneilman Wo].Ise stated the State Hi�hway Department had put Fridley in a posi-
tion to deai with Columbi.a IIeighta and it left Fridley wlth no alternative.
The quest3on was raised of why couldn't there be a three party agreement. Coun�
cil.a��.n Jolaaason �tated that Fridley would not cloae the door oa any ktnd oP
negot3a�3on.
The question was raised by a member oY the highway departmeat that the amount
of �'rialey's �h�r� oP the projec�t is $1.84,000.00 and was that the ffgure Frid-
1�y wes txying to negotiate with Columbia Fleights. Councilman Wolke e.newered
tha� Fridley was worlcing with the figure oP the o3d line end f.he neW line. The
• question was raised if Frid3ey couldn't uork on spl3�ting the cost of the $184000.00
Fi �.are on some a�reeah2e basis aud edd in these other 3tems se water� etc.� at�
negotiate those s�parately. City Attoraey Stiith expleined the reseon this was
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� isapossible was that Fridley has e certain psrt of the cost of the orig3nal 72
inch line that �hey never have assesaed and collected �or and those bonds ere
not payable yet but Fridl.ey cen't ws].k iato 8 situation where they can do
something about it. Councilman Wolke suggested to members oi the 5tate High-
way Departmen� that they go to Columbie 8e3ghts and have Columb3,e 8eighte make
an approach to Fridley, that Fridley had gone to Columbia Heights to cooperate
and Columbia Heights haa a more dire need Por this outPa].1 than Frid3.ey does
right t;�.oday. I�yor BTee inquired o� Mr. McCubrey iP he hadn't sa3d tl�e State
Highway Department wa� contemplat3ng mak3ng a deal with Columbia Heights. �.
McCubrey replied that he had not, that 4o1�b3a Heights had eome to them.
Mr. McCubrey 3aformed the Fridley City Council ?ae was no� sure how �.mc3oue they
were to g�et University Avenue done. Mayor Nee repl3ed the questfon at-hsnd t�e
where they would �cat the �on � for �69�. Councilman Wolke replied .that Fridley
}�ad lived wi�h University a long time and Colu�bia Het�hte had statesl at oeet-
ings thEy don't care whether they g�t Un�vereity Avenue through but Fridley.
does. Councilman Johanson stated h�e couldn't th3.nk of another eommunity in the
metropoiitan area that hae the eame problems as Fridley does with Columbia
Heigh�s and was told Bloaa�ington and R4chf ield did and had come to an agreement.
Mayor Nee expZaiaed he would vot� to do almost anything to �et tbia pxojeet in
and the council would a11 like to_eee 3.t put in but he Was canvinced thst Frid-
ley ws� out oP the project anci he hacR arrived at this opinion when h� l�ad left
the l.ast sesaion with Columbia H�ights Counc3l and suggested the 3tate Highway
• De�artme�t �o ahead w3th alternate plans unless the split between communities
woul.d get closer to What is reasoaeb].e. The qusetion was rsised 3f it would
be pc�ssible for the two communitiea to have some outside people eome in to arb-
itrate. Mayor Nee replied there wasn't any money fbr Fridley to arbitrate vith�
Councilman Wolke stated that r�hen th.is outfall gces in Fridley haa the I�orth
University still to be done and iic will. have to be a Pour-fifth's vote because
the people woa`t want to do it. Covncilman Johanson s�eted that Fr3d].ey etill
hac� the �+5th �venue storm sewer snd they had discussed combining th�se tvo but
Columb3s Reights wouldn'� do it as they prefer to get what they wanted from
Fridley and Fridley would have to begin all over aga3n. A representative of
the Stste H3ghway Department stated they had.purposely kept out of the argue-
ment because it was none a� their buainesB.
City Attorney Smith stated to the H3ghway Depaxtment they had teken t�e advice
of the State Highway Depa�ctment on the first 72 3nch line and Fridley had asseBSed
the Fr3dley portion thst the thres grou�s o� engineere decided on over a cer-
tain sxea and that Columb3a Hei�hts had never picked up the3.r portion� that
Fr3dley �oes have a certa3n amount of capital improvement in the ground and put-
ting in another cepital improvement would be good.
T�ie q,ue6tion was r�ised by s member oY the State Highrray Department if the Frid-
l.ey Council had had their en�fneer look at thie project and how was Fridley go-
3ng to �et at theip 13neo Caunc3lman Wolke replied there wes absolutely no way
Fr3dley could spread the assessment� that they had tried to negotiate with Co-
lumb3a Heighl;s and were unable to come to an egreement.
• 2'Ya.e question was raised by the State Sighway Depe.rtment tY�at if Fridley �ould
not use the 72 inch line a�re8ay s�, they could sell it. Mr. Comstock inquired
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if ti�� State FI3�FiF�ay Departmen�t had their leg�I advisors conviace them they
could use the 7� incn 3.ine �o �he ex�tent they wsated to. He wss told they were
not �cu��e��iu� �he line be used �or more than the cfs they required, that Fr3d-
1ey fc�s gurcY�sed cfs an� it wse not being suggested they can't use it. Mr.
Coa�atock re�a:a.ied �rere ie s�i11 a�'acility there and the City of Fridl.ey w311
use 3�� to t&�e fu3.l ex�ent o Counci].men Wolke �ea�arked �the press�re uas on
I�ri�3ley Prnffi both the Sfi.�te �3ghway Depe.gtment and Columb3a Heigb.ts and Fridley
ju€;� voui�Jn°�: f3�►�r�ce it snd -�Y�t was w�i�re it stops. P�gyor Nee sug�ested �he
Ste;�E� Ai�way De,�sr�ment represen�at3ves Fix�d out what Columbia Se3ghts would
pa�► ar�d ii' the b�lance was r��x►sgeab3,e, he suspected �he City Counc�.l of Frtdley
waulc� ga far ��. �MayQx Nee flirther su�g�ested �hat �s Mr. �IcCnbrey had sa.ia it
ap���red thP �i��w�,y 7Jepert�ent wi11 have to mrzke its own aeal with Columbia
Hei�;hics, tlam�t if �nd when �hia deal ie made and Colvm�b3a Hei�hts will put in a
gor�d s�am, Fr:�o�3ey cauln talk aboUt it. i�9rr. Cornstack explained the point ia
quer,t3on �a�,e t��€i�; �1ae�e 3s cap3ta�. 3nves�ment on both lines and aollars spent
ar� worich r�oa�'cYa3n� and �hs courts wili look st 3�C that way and the City oP
Fr�.c73.ey cer'c�inly can'� g3ve a�iPt �o �che S�ate %3�.ghway Dep�rtment oY the 72
inck� lin� .
1Mayor Nee st�.�ed it wasn'� valid �o aay, aa had been 3mplied� that Fr3dley was
ge��:1.�� in f�°�e �acause th�s w�s not true, �h�t Friciley was willin� to pay �
the3i� shar� . M±�. ���sta�k e�cpl,ained f.he dif�erence is the Fr3dley Council
w�n���� to COYlE�.:�f3S this projec� on su area bas�s and Counc3.1 knows it wasn't
• desig.:�,��. on r�a aTre� bas3�9 tfna� �hey a�pl�ed this �o the project a.nd considered
t�e ea��3.stin�; 1�.r�e �nd the ��w l.ine �t tite�.r preeent iralue and this was how tbey
aetez��3ned ��lie�g �l��r� o�' tiie cos�tg . T�s . Comstock fw�ther explained th�re is
a ls�,�n�r �is nu�v�r o�' ��r�:� ico diviols t?�e cs�st 3.n �wo tlzan there is in the de-
s�.�n ni' the �aci�.:3.�y �Q��us� o�F Su113.�€�.n �ke. ?t w�me sta�ed there is probably
sa�e racm Ycsx ��,.;�ici�.�3.or►s k�eeause o� �hese �ac�o�s, �liat on tYte basie of fact-
ors ra���ci�rac� �h� �ig�are� €��°e equita�le ax�d �he ox�ly ob jection the State would
have 3e �Cha-t �r3c��ey -ss us3�ng �the total cos� o� �he pYOject ineluding the Stat,e `s
po�t�on. P�.yor TTee expia.ined how Fridley had arrieEd s� the settlement with
Coltaa���.� �e�.�;nts �ras 3mna�te��,al. �t was s�ated by e�nember of the State High-
way D2�ar�cmer.t the oniy th��y� he ob�ected to was th�.+.t it clidn't loak right;
Fri�7�ey �.s tx�y:tn� �a syalit �nore money �h�n the t�ro c:l�3.es are be3ng charg�ed�
FF�d.lE�� is t�k�ng p�r� oi the money thP Sta�e is p3y3ng �n� dividing it under
an a3°et� das�� �.nc� 3.t doesn �� belon� �her�. P�iayor �Tee re.pl3ec] Fridley is talk-
ing ak�eu� the va�.�� o� the oZd lime and �he Stat,e Fli�hway Department is talk-
i�� ���au�t cssh �o�.lars o C�une3.lman Johanson referr�d to a s�,atement by e mem-
ber o:� t}ie S�a��e �Ii�bw�y D�p�r•tm�nt t��.� they had sa3d �87,000.00 was Fridley'6
ehare �ncZ �g'�pC�%O.�t? was Colum'�3a HeightB share bu� if this were so r�iaiey
wouid be �t�s�rbin� an sdd3tional �r55s000.00.
GounciL�an ��Jolke 3nquired i� Fs�idley h�.d enf,ered into concrete negotiatione with
the S��at� Hl�;hw�y Departr�er�. 0�1 53rd Avenu� and was told Fridley had nots Mr.
Fzoli�� r�:�liec� �.f fch�t w�� �o, Fridley d3d�'t want �3rd Avenue.
C;�.iy Flttorne,, Sm3t� suggestecl the Sicate H3ghway Depax-tment talk ta Columbia
• �Ie�ghts on ��.�ures and tell Colwnbia He3�hts they should pick up the $55�000.00
f3r�az�e, th�;� w�ulel then gey approac3mately ��.�2,00(3.00 and that would be the
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packa�e. He was told there was one other Yactor, that in the or3ginal arrange-
m�n�, the pereentage to be borne was based on e certsin area erid part aY tbe
area which was included i.e the ares whieh wi21 be eerved by the 45th Avem�e out•
le�, that what has happened is the area served in Columb�.s Heights is eonsider-
ably 1ess.
CounciZman Johaneon exp].ained that at t}ze time this line was put in t�ey Y�ed eleo
talked about the land running North on Un3vereity to 45th Avenue and the 'r2 inch
ou�fall. At that t3me Eve�ct Carlson was conn3tted to a storm eewer syotem and
he had �o put in eame.
The C3ty CQUne31 of Fridley was informed this prob�bly would mesn that Univer-
sity Avenue would not he improved. Councivaan Jahanson inqvired why the repre-
sentetive� di the Stat.� H3ghway Department would make such s remark sad why
didn't they ga ahead and build their high�rays the way they wished. Couaeilman
Jo}aanson i`urther inqu3red 3f it would be possible �or the State to put in t.he
stox�m aewer on U�iv�reity Avenue, for the State to pay Yor it and Fridley aould
meke payments. Mr. McCubrey stated he didn't have a direct opinion on that but
it would be very unusuel. Mayor Nee etated �.f the Counc3l could get e caeh pro-
position for the �3ty oY Frid%y tY�ey would be 3nterested.
CONSiDEItATION OF INTERII� ENGI�ERiNG SERVICEB:
� Motion by Johanson �o sccept the pxop�osal of Comstock and Davis� Inc.� for foz-
ther engineering eervices as descr3bed in a 3�tter oP Beptember 25� 1963. Se-
canded by Braok. Upon a voice vote, there befr�� no xia.ys, the mot3on enrsied
unan3mously.
ADJOtTRN:
�here be3ng no Yurther businese, Mayor I�ee declared the 8pecial Meeting oP 8ep-
tembe�r 23s 19�3 ad�ourned.
Res�ectfully submitted:
9ue Ntiskowic
Secretary ta th� Counci.l
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A Specisl Meeting of the City Couacil o� the City oP Fridiey was caZ2ed to order
et 8:1,2 P. M. by Msyor Nee.
R4I.L CAT�L :
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Me�6ers Present: IJee, Wolke, Sheridaa� Johansoa, Brook arrived at 8:40 P.M.
M�nebers Absent: None
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PUBLIC i�ARI1�G ON IlKPROVEI�NT - POLK STR'�E'i • 3TORM SEWER :
Mayop Nee announced thie was a public hear3n� on storm seWer imprrnrement on
Po1k Street and requested the City Msna�er read the Notice oP Hearing. Tl�e City
M�na�er read the Notice of Hearing on Improvements. Mayor Nee explaiae8 io g�en�
erel the area uader consideretion and inquired if there were enyone preseut vho
wished to be heard reg�rding this impro'vement. Mr. Hsrvey Rattner of Lyndale
Builders, Inc., wes present and inquired the purpoe� of the Public Hearing ae
� the work had alxeady been completed. City Attorney Satith exp3,ained tbie public
heering was to suthorize the work that had been done. D�r. Rattner ateted tbst
pursuant �o the roll, thia was Storm Sewer Pro�ect ��3 which the City Counc�i
would be passing a resolution on suthorizin� the work to be done aud stated he
would wait for the peseage of the resolution to speak. There were no object-
ions sgainst the Polk Street storm sewer. �yor Nee declared the publia henr-
ing on improvement for Polk 3treet Storm 3ewer closed.
RESOLUTION 1-1963 �iDERIN(3 T� IMPROVEMEIVT - POLK STREET - STO[iM B�iiER:
Mayor Nee annaunced the 3tem in question was the resolut3on ordering the improve-
ment on the s�'i,orm sewer for Polk Street.
Mot3on by Sheridan to adopt Resolution �139-1963 ordering improv�ement a� linel
plans and apecificationm� Storm Sewer Project No. 53 - Po2k Street. se�onaea
by .Tahansan. Upon a voice vote, there be3ng no nays� the motioa carried va�sni-
mouslye
rvszzc �rnla o� assESS�nrr - ss�53�
Mayor Nee announced thie was a publia heering on the aese�smeni for Star�oo Sewer
I Improvement Project No. 53. The City Mana�er read tlxe Notice of Heariag. Mayor
Nee requested the City 1N1�nag�r diecuaB brie�'ly what the City Couacil could pro-
I� perly consider. Tlle City Manager explained thie hearing wss to determine ttye
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valid objections to the assesement; thet thiB wa� the
to be able to know who was objecting, why and whether
object3on to thei�r assessment a�ainet their piece oP
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purpose of the hearing,
or not they had a valid
property.
Mayor Nee etated frrom these proceedinge adjustments could be undertakea in the
courts but residents, in order to do 80, ahould reg3ster their protests at this
hearing. City Attorney Smit� ezplained residents should protest if they dis-
agreed with the procedure and should register their nemes snd addresses in order
tfl bave them on record, that the law says they can make either oral or written
objec�ibn sud if the City Council proceeda s�ith the levy oP the assese�ent,
residents have a ri�ht to appea2 irt the courtee He ftirther explained thia aae
something they would have to g3ve attendance to promptly. I� was e�plained by
Mayor Nee this was the hearing on the aseesemeat spread.
Van Buren Street - Able Street, 75th Avenue and 76th Avenue;
� res3dent 3Mqu3red iP this was ever brought up dn September �+th of lest year;
that the September �+th meeting of last yeex, as he remembered it� was s hear-
ing on etreete and he hsd thought it �as to be braught up at the time of drain-
age on each lat. I�fayor �ee �xplained that most of the construetion wss under-
taken �nader #53 and the hearin�s were he„� d. n 1967. and ].962, st least a year
ago with the exception of one �rt oY t}�R� stated he woul8 take th� i�eme
in question by area. The Finance Officer stat,ed there were certain qnestions
that had b�en raiBed and recommended ta the Ci�y Counc3l tbe hearings on 8cvai-
fer's Addition be la3d over until the PoU.owing week, �xplaining they e].1 heve
d3fferent rates, problems, etc., a.nd this area did not necessarily have any-
thing to do w3th eny other areas.
The queation was ra3.sed by a resident thst he �a�.shed to be able to compare the
eosts between this area and Osloorne I�anor. '1'he Finance OPficer explained the
rates p�er hundred square feet, that they were only hsv3ng a hearing ou the
work done on Project �53 and this area had nothing to do with the line on Pro-
ject #5�, that the contract on thst project wae-let in September of 1962 aud
the 3tem 3n question was the work done in these d3fferent areas since 8eptember
�+th. 2'he Finence OPficer ftiirther expla3ned the engineer had separated the
coste and ell of these had been put tog�ther� that in each area the rate per
foot is difPerent. Council�a Joh�.nson stated he had �iscusaed the item in
question pr3or to the meeting with the Finance OfPicer anS the consulting engi-
neer and because of the suggeations they had reised and important points vhere-
by they could grobably etabilize the assessment roll, he w3shed to cootinue
the item.
Mot3.on by Johanson to continue until tYbe next general businese meeting on Oet-
ober 7th, 1g63 the Van Buren Street, Able 5treet' 75th Avenue and 76th Amentse
Not3.ce of hearing of aesesament for storm eewer Improvement Project Y�o. 53
liateci as item 1 on heering notice. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote�
th�re k�3ng no neys, the motion carried unanimously.
F?�t oY Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park Addition:
Mayor Nee announced thie port3on oP the hearing was the plst o� 8oardeaux's
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3pr3ng Brook Park Ad8it3on and etsted the pr3ce per huncired
�.0�. M�yor Nee inquired if there were enyone gxesent who
regar8ing this 3tem. There was ao o�e present to sater any
Riverwood Manor (72nd and Eas, t River Road):
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square feet wea
wished ta be heard
objectione.
M�yor Nee annonced this port3on of the b�ax'in� was the Riverwaod Manor, 72nd
and East Rivex Roaal area and atated the price per hun8red square feet was �1.08.
A�yvr 1Vee inquired 3�' there w�re snyoae present who wiehed to be heard regard-
ing this ftem. There wa� no one pree�nt to ent�r any ob�ection�.
Anna ;
River
Charles Street _- Robyn's River AQanor, Eaet
Mayor I�ee announced th3s portion of the hearing was on Anas and Cbarles Street,
Robyn's River Manor, East River Estates and 8ayee River Lots Additions snd
s�F.ated the price per hundred squaxe feet wae $�.03. N+�eyor �ee inqui�ed if
there were anyone present who wished to be heaxd re�arding th3a item. Nr. Johxi
Hayes of 5930 East River Road w8s preseat to objeet a�d vished hfs objectio�
entered into '�he �ecords. He stated he owned Lot oue (i) Bio�k tvo f2? oP
Hayes R#ver Lots aad was be3ng saeeesed �1,056.30, that the other plets in area
had more frontage aad they are payfng one-third of what he wae. P�yor �ee ex-
plained the asaessment was spread on an area beais and A2r. Hayee replied ti�eee
people had more area. Mr. Hayes explained to the C3ty Council he had 21,000
squa�re i°eet, a lot iW x 200 and he had aold to Mr. Schwart� 2k0 feeL and he
was pay3n� 1ess. Councilman Johe,nson eupla.ined to Mr. Hayes the aress and drain-
age cl3strict. There were no other objectars.
Riverwood Nla.nor ('j2nd_ and East R,iver Road} :
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The above item was reopened by Nla.yor Nee at the request oY Mr. Nag�l, who,�ae
speaking far a resident who was not awere the item ha@ been taken unSer ac�a3d-
epation. Mr. Nagei inquis�ed for Mra. Edith Hale if this amount was estimsted
and had the pro�ect been put in eg, to her knowled8e, she hac3 never been aoti-
fied tUe jub was being done. The Finance Officer stated that noticea end
statemente had be'en sent out a yesr ago e�d this area had been petitioned for.
Councilman JoYlanson �xplsined to Mra. Eale this improvement wae petitioned Yar
ia 1962 and r�Perred to the City Council ia June oP 1961, a preliminary report
was xequested 3n 1961, prelimiaary plans and specifieations received in 1q62,
he8ring held in July of 1962 and Pinal plan$ and speciYications ardered in
July aY 1962. Mayor Nee ste.ted it had legal publication� ii not by msil� in
t��.e o�ficial newspaper and it was not onlv the 1.aw but before th�e ].aw, tY�e in-
t�r�t of th� CS.ty Council to eeeure the best publ.3cation end notice they poesi-
bly could, that a11 they could do was make their best effort. Mr. Cerl Psuleon�
resident, 3nquZred oP the City Council if they could �ke it s point to have
th3s matter taken up with Mrs. Hale as she was not in a position to pey 'thi.s
amount and would like to have 3t spread over s perio8 of years. Covacilman
Johanson s�ated the a�e-old argument oY people living at the bottom or top of
any hill hsd always Felt they were not respo�sible ior wster and it wae e quee-
tion that b.�d never been auswere8 as to how pmpexty w�s assessed for sto�m
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sewcrs, f'1�rther that if Mrse Hale were to wz3te a letter, the City Council wou18
attempt to help her alleviate her problem on her part3cu]sr lot. Mayor Nee in-
qu3.red 3f Mrs. Eal.e and any other peraone wished to enter ob3ectiana.
N1ra . Ed3th Hale, 7190 East Risrer Ro�i was present to ob ject and wiah�ed her ob-
�ections regarding th3s �asesgment be eatered 3nto the records. Mr. en� Mrs.
Benedict Novak of 115 -"�let Way 1G. E., were preeent to ob�ect snd wi�l�sd t►iueir
obj�ations reg�rding this aseessment eatered into the records.
Mayor Nee inquired if there were anyone else present who wished to en�ter any
ob�ections. 2here were no other per�ons px�sent to enter any objeetione.
Polk Street - Lynde Dr3ve to the South:
Mayor Nee snnounced this port3on of the heaYing was reg�.rd3ng Po2k Str�et, Lynde
Dr3ve to the South and atated the price per hut�red eq�re feet w�as �► .31.
Mayor Nee inquire8 if there were anyrnn� presen� vho wiehed to be heard regarding
this item. Mr. Jerry Manley was preeent regarding Lot th�ee f3)� Percel 1100,
Anditor's suUdivision �25 3n the aum oP $304.11. Mr. Menley �tate8 the ob�ect-
ion he wished to raise was that there 3s uo drainage ia thie area whatsoever�
that any time there is any amount of moisture it steys in the yerd, t8at they
could no� uaderstand why they were being aseeesed when there is no drainsge.
Mr. Manley inqut3red of Councilman Sheridaa, es he lived near there , if he
thought there was any drair�.ge. Mr. Camstock, cansult3n�g engineer, explained
there was sn exteasion on Polk 3treet f�om the existing sLorm aewer an LynBe
Drive, south to the platted addition; thst thie wauld be the future ].steral to
the i�ture s�treet and wfluld run 8outh, thgt it doea dra3n th.� area that csn get
to the pipe a� the preeeut t3me anc3 the purpose is to dxa�.n the streete. Mr.
Cams�oek further expleine8 there are many areas where ].a.nds abutting are lower
and would I�ve to be fi].l.ed, that this was e aorms7. problem in eny dreina�e
district. Councilman Sheridan inquired aP Mr. Mexiley if the lot in question
was the entire p�rcei owned by Mro Menley's mother and was told it wea. Coun-
cilman Sheria'te.n expla3ned tY�at he thought what t12ey were speaking about '�as
that part oP the ].snd had been so].d under a Contract for Deed but it wss still
in Mrs . Nlanley's t3t l:e and that wae why the entire lot �as included i.n ti�a
seees$ment. A3r. Menley steteci the person they hsd sold to was Mr. Wahlquiet
and he said he was psy3n� assesBments and they d3Sn't understand why they were
also pe:ying. Councilman Sheridan explained they had with Wahl.quist Corpora-
tion a Contract Pqz Dee�l but the property had not beer� signed over until the
contra.ct were satisfied and, 3n the meantime, they would be assessed es the
owners of the property, thet the City had no knowledp,�e oF thie pr3.vate contract
end they shauld voice an objeetior� to the asaess�rent and have it re�igured on
the basis of tY�e new lines on the bae3�s ot' thie privste contract. Counc3]man
Sher38an s��.ted he wished, with Council permissioo, to enter a►n objection for
A�rs. Man2ey on Lot three (3)� Parce]. 1100� Auditor's subaiv3sson �5 o'n tiye
assessment roll. of this etarm sewer Projeet �53 inaluding Polk and Lynde Drive
ares. I�t was explained by Mrs. P�anley that Lyndale Builders hsd erected a�all
at the base of the hiI]. end it fos'm�fl e hole so that when it ra3ued tbere wae
water that stayed end formeS a pond, that the etate highway department hsd
even put in m pump aad drained the weter onto the highway this past ep�ing but
they did eonsiaer Lytidale Builders g�ood neighbors.
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• l�iotion by Sheridan that on the aasessaAent roll of �torm aewer Pro�ect ;�53 in-
Gludin� Polk and Lynde Drive axee, tllat thie area be broken doWn aceording to
the plet NJrse MSnley would present to the City C].erk an8 have hi.� r�Yigure it
on the rev3sed basig that there 3s e p�ivete Contra�t for Deea and there ie�
no knaw].edge of this to the City oP Fridley at the rco�ent. Secot�ded by Johe�a-
eoa. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays, the n�otion carried unaaimoue2y.
Motion by �heridan to enter an obj�ction into Couaci�. xecords far MrB. Manley
on I,ot three (3}, p8r�;e1 1100, Auclitor's Subd3vieion �25 on the asaesement roll
o� this etorm sewer Projeet �53 including Polk and I,yr�de Drive area. Seconded
by JoY�anson. Upon a vo3.ce vote, there being no naye, the motian carried uneni-
mou�ly.
Mre Harvey Rattner o�' iyYUia2e Builders Wae present end gpolagized 'bo I�tre. Mer►-
ley for the �nconvenience of the watcr gethering oa h�er landi tl�at the grade
hafl been lower than her lot in the area snd th,e ve3.l thy had canstructed t+as
aecessary becau$e of Mrs. Nlsenley •s Iot. He furtber explained ti�at vhat had
happened in generel �e by 8evelopiag� unfortu�ately tl� �+ater won't �o down
to Polk Street and there wa� notbing they could have done to preveat thie but
thst he would Y►aee his �oremea investigate. Mr. Rattner further etated he ba�
na objections ta thia asseesmeat� the only request he 1� wae that at the time
the storm sewer jab waa inetelle8 oa the bslaace o� Zynde Drive th�y baid in
escxow a sum in e�ss of $3,466.00 and reqveeted his firnt be reimbursed for
�he bala.nce, th$t they had paid all t.h�e streets with the exceptian of one hnd
. if the City Cauac3l wished to withiwld for the etub on Fil�are Street� he rrovld
have no objection. Mayor Nee requested that Mr. Rattner proeeed With hie re�-
quest through administrative chenels. There were no other pexsoas pxesent to
enter any ob�ections.
Ogbnrtte l�snor:
Mayor Nee announced this port3oa oP th� pnblie hearia� uae with reg�rd to the
area known se Osborne Bganor and stated the price per hundxed aqusre Peet t�s
�1.1I. Mayor Nee inquixed if there were sayoue preseat who viahed to be hesrd
regardin� this item. A resi8ent r�ised the qvestio�i that as th�y isad been
ssses�ed for sewer, wae this �or e storm seWer lateral and,vae t.old it �ae. He
Puxther inquired in the srea &outh of Osborne �anor, bad the reeidents been
assesaea. �3ayor �iee replied they were, that it had been put in by the developer
and paid �'or 3.n cash. Th� question was raised of wbat did this imparovement in-
clude and M�r. Clark of the City Engineer Depe.rtment explainec3 the area, mains
an8 pipeline and catch basins imrolved, stating this 1�a8 beeo put in the p�'e-
vious sUmmer. The Finance OPfice� expleined there ie one assesement naw and
the hearing far this improv�ement was held to�ether with the street hearing ],ast
Segtembex �+tb and the residenta were quoted a price of $145.00 a lot for storm
dratna.ge and thia avera�es out �o ebout $120.00. N�.ayar DTee 3nquire8 3� there
wepe any other c�uestions or objectioas to be entered into the recorda. T�ere
were no �ersons present to enter any objections.
Polk Street - I,�rnde Drive to the South:
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• Councilman Sheridan requeste� the C2ty Cou�scil return to the item re�eu'81ng
Lyndale Builders and stated the reaeon thia item was added to the coatract vas
Pa�e 36.
• the Stat� oP Mf.nneaota had put s 10� increase ou the vsluation aud drapped this
to 36.46 mil.l.s. Ths City Council., st th3s point of deliberetion, he exp].siaed,
had arr3ved �t a 38.4843 mi].1 levy and it could be more or legs than th� pre-
vious year, but tY�at, at th3e point� they feel it is �air].y solid. The City
Manager ��rther exp],ained the City does not expeat thie mill ra.te to chan�e as
3t did ],e.st year. Mayor Nee opened the meeting f'or any questions f`ram the f],00r.
Mr. Carl Paulson requested the 3.tems be t�ken beginning with tYie General Fund
and expla3ned in order and atated he wished to comment on the City Cotmcil Bud�et
es againet ttxe previous year's budget. Cozina3]man Johanson sxplained the ealeries
of tbe A�ayor and Council wer� estimated at $9,320.00 �'or 196�a as against �9�000.00
for 1963 and expl.a.3ned the various moniee ndeede8 for pr3uting and pub�.ishing,
secretary, etc., with a total budg�et far the c�.ty couac�.i or �Y7,iga.00. Counc3l--
man Wolke also explained th�t in 1961. and 1.962 the City Council didn`t ehoto any
secreterial ealmry as th�t hed been chsxged of� and the C3ty Cour�cil now had its
own secretary. 1►�syor Nee �xpa.sined a Zerge pert of the load th3s year had come
on by the fiaet payment of the Park Fuad.
Mr. Elmer Johnson stated to the City Council that hee b,aS � psoblem he wlshed
cl.erif3ed and it had to do with the ca.se when he had ruled 3t wss out oY order
thet certa3n ma�azine companies could sell certain commodit3eg and it had been
stated this case had cost the Ci�y of Fridley $75,OOQ. He #brther steted the
attornies for the maga�ine company had made two appearances in court, that in
the first appearance no plea wae made and they had came t�p the following Frida,y
� with the plea for di�misee7. on the gronnds that commo8ities were movitcg in Inter-
ste.te Commeree and thle cam�pany was from out aY the sta�e. Mr. Johnson fl3rther
stated that followin� the �uggeetion oP the City Attorney at that time he did
concede and did dismiss the csse and he wiahed th3.s to be conPirmed by ti�e City
Clerk at this time, that thie c�ge did not eost the City $75,000 es hed been re-
porte@ but only approx3.mstely �00„ that he f`urt%er had enough inf'ormatioa and
w3tnesBes to start a de�amat3on suit. Mr. Johz�son iurther affirmed the ease was
settled out of court by the C3.ty oP Fridley paying the attorn3es fees Por the
magazine company an�d the amount was $400. The City Clerk stated Mr. JolsAeon was
correet, the amount of settlement was approacimate�.y ��+30.00 and the City nev�er did
settle a loss for $75,4C10•
It was stated by A4r. Cexl Paulson that the City Council og the City oF Fr387+ey
shoul.d be very much concr�rried about increased taxee� that it wss 3mportant =or
them to keep the taxes down and requested the City Cotas�il stay within the 1lmits
imposed by the Charter e.t 30 mi].ls. Mayor Nee informed the resideats the City
I�anager had suggeated that he point out the General Fund is about 31 mille elone
and �he ba],ance of it is debt serv3ce� statutory requirements, ete.; that tibe mill
levy is approicimated at 38.6 mills. Councilman Johanson expl.si�d the City
Council haa xeduced this budget by some four mills and over $50,000 and the buS�et
was still same $85,000 ov+er a year ago, thst emp].oyees do hsve to get a cost oP
13ving increase but thc�t he agreed with Mr. Pauleon, tYee City Council could meet
a�ain and see 3f the Budget could be reduced. He Purther etated that Councilman
Sheridan had been out ot town when the City Counci]. had met and they had not had
an opportunity to talk th3s ov�er with him and thst Couneilmen Sheridan ehould be
� given an opportun3ty to �a over the Bvdget before he aceepts it, that Councilmen
Wo1ke and Brook mfght have other suggestions also. The C3ty Mauager atated thst
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in order to get the Budg�et nee8� to t�a Couaty, the City Counoil �ou1d hsve to
ep�rove l:he aecond reading on O�tobgr 7'�h and �ug�e�ted tl� or8ln�snce ca�hering
t1r� Budget be gtven its tiret reading a�ad chan�ee coul.d be me�e beYore Octob�s
7th. CoRracilman Brook eacp�,aiaed the ueeds of the Po13ce Depsrtmeut aad the re-
placement oP four mea. Cauncilmen Wo].ke explaine8 ti�s State Aid Highwey Caa-
strvation, aleo, thst Fridley vould be �stting revenves fraa it.
M�yor Nee expiai,ned to thoge ps�eseat fn terms of mi3.2g whst the incr+eases in
dollere was. Mr. Fauleon stated since 1959 and unti2 today, the coste l�nren't
increseed that much aryd the mi1.]. rate hae doubled. Councilmen Jo2sa�naoa steted
3,n 1g64 �22,OOQ s3on� wou18 be etreet lighting and fn 1961 there weren't as�ay
atreet I.ights in F'rfdZey; nlsos �82,000 would be spent on Parks and Recs�atlon
and there wae slso me3ntenenae of t2�e�e yarka and this was s].1 a part ot ti�e
Budg�e�t an�d there wss a need Por all of tTaie be�e.use thts wes what tha peop�e
want. Nfayor Nee eta�ed the City Counc3l oou].d cut the Bud�et to about y mills
if the peop7.e don't want the eerviaee; t�e Council we,s only iatereeted in giving
the people services they 'c�nte8.
It was ste.ted that what ths p�ople Were interested 3n mainly wae whst egch tN.11
aosf�s 3.n tex dollars; that laet year �here wae an overeZl deduction but y�et
t.�axes went up roughiy 10� on the av�era�e l�me.. It waa P�atl�er state8 that tezes
ha�v�e taken two succeseive h3kes and 3t is un8exstood they will t�ke another hike
this comin� year and wbat people ere worried about is the trend of the timee.
The City N1ana�er �xplain�ed the most mouey ia tsates bhe City Represente is 139(i
� and it � been as low 8s 1,1�. Total property tax billa were diacusaed. 'rl�e
City Maneg�r expla3ned t�rat on e�17,000 home in the C1ty oP P''ridley to�ey t�is
mill rate being tel.ked abou� wou].d emount to appor�ia�tely $58.96 aud to give
an examrle he �oin�ed out thet a tax cut oP $1,000 on th� bud�et would aeve s
homeowaer about aine csnte. He f�ux�ther explained a mill 'based on the value.tioaa
from tk�e County; that $�,,000 3e leee then one-teatb. af a mili.
Mr. PaW.son stated it seemed to him there w�e a moral v�].ue involved, W1�er�e th�ere
�zre otY�er servtces be3ng taxed; that people are peyi,n� aert�in texes thro�ugh the
water bills, Bewer breake $nd liues e�nd there woui,d be more oF them. Mr. Pauleaa►
in�uired how sll thi� would be finsnaea. �yor Nee repl3ed this would come out
of the sewer xevenue f'undg. 1�. Panlson inqnired where there wae a proYit on
sewer revenue i'�mds. Councilman Johanson exp�xfned the water b111 au�l steted
the sewer bi.11 i.s greater tban what the costa to �ell th�e eervices are and wt�ea
the bands sre pc�i8 off, they wou3d give the �3ty a chsnce, et so�e tutvre dete,
to x�educe the water bi].ls . .
Inqu3.ry wes made as to why the publlc heeri.ng Por the Budget was this 1ate. 2'he
City Manag�er exp].a.ined i� had been eet up #'or September 16th snd the oi3aLs].
newspaper didn't publieh the notioe but that it hsd since been published ti�ree
t3mea as requ3red by lav. Councilman J'ohaneoa stated 3f it was satiai'�,ctory
wi�h the residents, the City Council could accept this firet reading oP the
ordinaace on the Hudget and it wou].d be returned to the floor and pleced an the
A@�enda for the next regular ineeting.
� Mr, E]mer Jobneon stated th�t he felt the Police Department Hudget celled !or
some etudy, that the peroenta�e of increaee in the Police Bud�et is 93.7 in tl�e
Ps�e 38.
• 3ast three yesre. He �'ur�ther stated that the Budget of the Municipal Cour�
had increased only 43°,�i in the last three years. Mr. Johnson expl.e3ned if the
City Council were going to hire more policemen he would Uave moxe work and his
budget should be changed. Councilman Johanson exp].sined the members oY the City
Council had taken quite e dim view of one po].iceman riding in a equad car alone
at n3ght and there was indicati.on th�t tYLe City Council did went in the eveninge
two men in the car instead oF one man ridin� al.one. Mr. Johnson 3nquired if his
department did a reappra3ssl of their needa, would 3t be entertained. City
Attorney Smith replied the Budget could be chan8ed e3ther way. Council�n
JoY�.nson in�'nrmed Mr. Johnson he wauld have to go through the C3.ty Mana.�er to do
it because it ha8 been presented to him. Nle�yor P1ee in�u3red of Mr. Sohnson if
the Eud�et he had aubmitted been cut. The City Manager stated it had not, that
he had himseli increaaed it �tith eome $3600 �'or the prosecutor that waen't in
I,a;�t ye�r °s Budget.
Councioman Sheridsn stated he wished to m�et w3th the City Council e3ther to-
��ther or individually to diacuss the Bud�et, that he wished to fUrther acqueint
himeelf wi�th some iteIDS in the Bud$et. He Pt�rther stated he had a couple of
items to be removed that would mean probably a m3].1 decrease. Councilman
Johanson inquired if there were any possibility they could meet at 7 p.m. oa
Thursday prior to a meeting w3th the Fire Dep�x'tment.
Mayor Nee decl.ared the Pub1,3c Hearing on the m311. levy Yor the Budget alosed.
FiRST READING OF �tDIlVANCE ADQPTIIQG 1964 BUDGETt_
Motion by Johanson to adopt thie as the Pirst resd3ng o� the Budget for the
Fiacal Year 1964. Se�onded by Brook. Upon a voice vote, there being no na�,
the motion carried unanimausly.
j� � =i�
TY�ere being no further busineae, Ma.yor Nee declared the Special Meeting oP
September 3�, �963 adjourned.
Respectfully submittsc�,
Sue RS3skowic
�ecretary to the Counc3.1
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AN O�.DINAI�B AD�PT�IG T� BIIDGST FOx FISC�AL YSAB 1964
� cz� o� ��r a�n�s�,
S�CTIAN 1: �'liat the �al budget of the Ci�r of FridleYr tor ths fiscal year
b�inain,g Jan�ary 2, 1564 which isas be+�t sab�ittsd by Lhe City Meaag+er
�d �oadified aad appsaved by the City Councii is h�eseby adop#.�d; ths total of tha
said budget and the� ma jor divisiEms therewf beiag a� fQilaros s
�BV3�NUE AVAILABLS �4II�
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Geaa�ral Properiq Tax o e o.$372,OZ1a00
Lices�ses and Permits e. e.. 53,�55a00
�'ituas aad Fosfeitu=RS o.. e. 18, 500 0 00
Prom Other 1�ge�nci.�s . e,. o.. 61, OOO o 00
Se1viC�e CIaAr'ges o o a. o� o.. 7� 150, 00
Non�lie�tsrnie B►eceipts o m o o e 80, 817 0 00
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tiaappropriated Surplus o. p,=27 3,5_Z,.,r,00
TOTAL $620,785000
�!�►:i� l;il' 1 :�'�t VG
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. Debt Seavic.� Fund - Pagks. ,$ 32,697000
Public �aployees Bet�.�s�.t
Ftiand Q. v o. d a o o v.. 18, 728 e Q0
Ffsean�°s Itelief Fund
Insur�e Refuuc3 0,, o.. 3,200.00
Mi�l Lev3►, o e o 0 0,.,, 11,490000
S�ate Aid � Highways , a . . .270,000.00
Debt $eSVi.C6 Ftttad. -
Zmgxvv�t Baadso .,, o p 269000,00
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TOmAL $362,615.00
T�A'L AI.L
� $983�4��
GSI�RAL FtT�1D e
C3ty Couacil, o , . , , . . $ 17,15Qe00
Citp l�sanage�c ,,,., o.., 19, 3�4� e 00
�ipal Ccust , . , , . . . 15,90�.00
Slectio�e & RegistraCi�ns . . 4,9flSe00
Fs� ... o e. e o... 4s,sz�eoa
Audit�ng. . . ; o ; , , . . . 4,SOOa00
I�8�a1 a o. e... e a... 6, 600. 00
Boasds b �mmissions, , . , . 3:79t�°OQ :
$uilctings � Groun►ds , , , . 17, 845 0 00 `
Poli�e. . . . , o � . a . . 133,373s00 :
Fi7ce ,. o. o. o e o,... 4�+s 031 n 00
&�Idi�g Iaapect3.4a , , , , � 30,1i3o00
Civ�.l Defe�ee ; o .Q . . . . . 5,491a00
R�gineesinS o.e o o... n 25,393.00
Public Works.. , , ; . , . . 210,609000
Stseet Lfg,htit�8 . ,, , . . . ?.2, 500.00 �
S�ci�atioa � 8ealth . , . . . 8,437.04 '
Pa�ks, �ecnatis�a & Band. . . 8Z�354.00
Hea1�h & floepital Insux� , 4,ISO,QO
LibzasY o . . , . .�. . . . . I,60f?.00
�Q�e � • e o • a o o • a . a�Aw��oo ..
TOPAL GBNBBA% FDND $630,785a00 �
4�'B88 Ft91JDS : .
1'�BexoA�. . . . . . . a o . $ 18,7�8.OQ
Fire�aoen,° s�a3.ief o 0 0 0•. 1S, I90.00
Debt Service • Park Boads . 32,6i7.00
State Aid e 83g,�ways. o A. 270,000.00
Debt Sexvice � Impx�w. 8ernds 25. �044.00 ;
TOTAL $�t'u2, 615 0 00 �
TO�AL AI.L FONDB �,983,400.00
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SF�GT�ON 2� Tlaa�t �e �i�y Msaag�r be di.r�cted ts cau�ae the aPproPsi�te acco�mting
eatrie� to b� made in the bool+�s o£ �he City.
��,ss$D �rrm �o� sY T� ci� caas�c�L �s � �r a� � ��3.
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ANO�A CORtNTY
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�ctober i, i963
NOTt�B
Tiia �ity Ca�eil wi11 ca�s�d�r tY�er �pplie:aLiou, Uy S1e�sad�e=
Gcm�sfi�a�st�an Cn�y, far a p�stiait to op�rate the gr�vsi pi�
on the W311i�n Johnaon psopezfiy a4u�h af Rice Creete Rpad �d
8asx �f Old ��ntral Av�ue at ite r�ular mc��ing
M�o3nc3�, Oa�ohes 7, 1963
8 s 00 0° elc�cic P,M.
Aanye� des�ring � b� heard with =efce�ce�ece xo the abvvs ms�t�r
�3.11 '�e 1�eard �� Lhia mee�ing.
For Lhe �i.ty �i10
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�1 P o Waga+es
��Y MA:N�GER
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NO'1Z�ES 08 GBAVSL PI? P881�IIT COTISID�ATIODT BY �II, O�N O�TOBBB 7, 1963 MAILSD TO
� 1KJ�.LOWING ON OCTO�B� 1, 1963 s
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I.es Blayer = 6291 �trai Avsm�s Northeast
$d Bauier � 1424 8ice Graek Bosd N�rtheast
Michael G�rassiai � 1627 83.cs Craek Ttioad NorCheset
7.eonard B, Grasaini - 1632 8ice Cr�ek 8oad Nort�st
oe wo a�u�� � iss6 �si�t nriY4 Norr��
Wo D. H�2ts m 133�2 Bi�.lcs�es� 1lrive Notthasst
. Bay Do Joh�son � 135$ 8il7.crost Mive NosCheasC
i�eal Go J�in � 1342 Hillczast Drive Nostb�ast
Sal Josclalhl m 6133 Woody ?�caae Northeeat
8rvi�a Bassar� m 140� 8ice Creek Bpad I�brrthkeast
8ichmrd Kireh � 6115 Woody Laat Northeast
8o Bo Sinsman � 1348 Hill,crest Drivg Norh�egst
Hana P. Laacsa�a - 134�i eillcYa$t Dzive Nos�heast
Herbsrt Wm Ls�naas iII • 146! 8ics Creek Bt�ad Northeaet
8o Glea L�stes m 1357 Sillcrest Drive Norti�set
S�ans M�ey�rhof� � 1350 Si3lczeet Dr�Lve Nuzthaast
Nosbsst Miader - 1344 Hillcreet Drive Northeast
Mo Datrell Miller - 1334 Sillarest Drive Nortvesst '_
Dnrothy Mi1es • 1370 8ice Cs�eek B�aad NorthaasC
Hasold Morgan • 6245 Central Avenus North�aet
George A�c1ay - 621i Central Aveaua Northeaet
Leon Muraski - 2,520 Bice Cre�c 8aad Northeast
c�e r�Bi� � 6a90 wo�ay xx� Norra��r
Robart 8a Parke � 1349 8illcsest Drive Nosth�aet
• L�ee Ao xs�ehlke - I352 Hillareet Drive Nozthoaat
8uese1l Ho Schleudz�s - 6095 Woodq Lsne NorthOast
Jo Do Sch�t1 - 1354 Bil.lcrest Drive Nos�heaet
So Do Thorsoa � 1331 8illcrs�t D�rive Nas�theast
So F, 1��t.or � b084 We�ody Laa� Nozth�ast
,Andraw Wargo m 2621 Rics Creek Road Northeast
Besc�7rd Zipp � 1450 8ice Cre�k Baad Nartheast
Notm D�,gal�msu • 6283 Cea�satl �oaue Nostheast
Nester Jobason • 62i1 C�ral Ave�e Naztheoss�
ClyiJe 3�h�ar • b229 Caatrs]. �ves�xs Nozths�ast
J�a Suog - i430 8l.as Crsek Bo�ad No�ctheaet
Wal.t�r 8�►dberg • 6127 WoQdy Lasus Noze3�ast
Hasold Freamau • 67.�5 Waodp Leae Northaest �
i�;arold Liad • 6Q76 Wood�t Lene Nottl��est
B�trera�d Dae�g].as 8�der�on - 6175 Csutzel A� Northoest
Wil.liam Ja� • 1448 Riaa Cs�ak Boad Nart�taaat
Alsr�aadaa� CoaBtst�Cti.0�1 C01�r `- 4641 $3a�stha A4+mzue SOttth� Mim�BpOlis
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1 o Z'hat ths psrmitte� ma�y remo�ve t'hs gravei fram the premisss
• described to �. el�v8tioa agreecl u4Pon b�rtw�m the peacmittee
and the City Ba�gin�ar, ar� th�tt the iiaiehad grac�e be ou+�
suitabl� fo� a prospective rasidential aubdiviaiona
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2 4 3'hat the f3a►al qra�de ia fi.he ar0a will be made ae gast a8 ths
removal of t'he qravai p�mit� aad i� practical an�d that the
permittee will not wait wntil all oi the gravel ia r�aorovod
to arrivs at a finsl gra�de 3n portior�s of the aroao
3 o T'h�at the pe�rmittee wi21 entar and leave the area _ fsa�n the
No�th off o¢ Rice C,r�ek Rosd aad . t�at ingress at�d egrsss to
the gravel arsa froo Ric� Creek Road will be on progertY
o£ tho permi�t�se, That said private:roa�d� wili br ke�t in
good couditio�► and thua control n�intainod at all tim�eo
40 �iat the permittee will furnish a per%�rmauca bo�d to the
City of Fsidle�y whic� will beco� ope�ativs ths day posseeaio�
is tak�n oi the ,praperty and the :removal of gravel �oaaaa�►oYd
aaid t�ta� said bond w�tl.l be on a fwrm �pprov�d by the City
l�tto�r�y with a cc�porats �vur�ty : eatisfaetory to the City of
Fridley a�nd in fi�ie sum of $13,000.00 0� iu the alt�riativ�
� the awcn of $3, 00� 000 with evideac�ce o� proof �atisfactary
to th� City of Fr•idley tb�t t�� A1e� Cons�suetioaz Compa�y
. is the awner of �he trset of lat�8 co�c� ixs ths application.
5 o That th� permittse mag take frvm tisrae fio �owr co�atruetiou
s�BAOris to ]C�tqove tlae graVel to the ag1'�d gretdeo .but �iall
make every reasonable and psactic�►l egfort to hav� the po�tians
at gtad� wh�re the =�maval �ias b�n finished at the eud of �ach
_ . cal�dar year o .
6. T'hat tba� pos-�nitt�e will fil� with tho City vf Fridl�y a eeacti-
ficate of public li�bility insurance and that said insuraace
policy shall co�titute a partial _fulfillm�e�t of the requir�ats
of a fence, as set .fortYi in 8e�:tio� 54.03, Subdo 34 of the Cit�y
COd@. IA additiO�ie the city of FY`3dldy m�ly rAqu3te v,pOi1 w=itteis
� natice to the parnaittee that a fea�c� be ius�talled to safequard
the publie frc�n aay dang�ocous canditioa� ti�at may exiet. R'he
pormittee shali prv�qptiy ar�d io�ti�vith eac�ct �uch feacYCe u,po�
roceipt of su�h writfi.ere aoticeo : ..
7 o T�hat a p�rrmit fee of $5 040 p� year ahall �io paid to the City
of Fridley. .
S a �iat th�a gravel op�c atio�►s including the mav�ment of trucks a�ed
• equiprnent will not camaeoence befoo�e :7:00 a.m., and will t�at con-
tinue after 6:00 p.m., and that there will be no operatioa� of
the grav�l r�noval ap�acatian� oa Sv�days or loqal holi�a�yg.
9 0 �'hat ti�� �c ovisio�ns of Chaypt�ac 54 of the City Codt ahall a�ply
and ahall be strictly a��r�d to e�pt as ap�cifically modiiiedi
or �raived by this agr�eme�t e
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S�p�eml�er 30A 11963
MEMO
�'Oa C��y Man�ger and Ci4.y Couucil
I�t�i: Max�in Co B�unse7,1, Fixtance Di.rec�or
5(�B�TE�Tt Storm Sewer �mprcr�v�aen� Pr�jecr Noo 5�
Wi,�h refereace ga Storm Sewer Impra�veme�� Project Nsa 53
addi�i���. ir�fo�mag�.an is hexeby laeing �uruished for two a�eas, �s�orne
Manox area. aYxd S�.affer Addition area,
OSBORNE MAPIOR AREA:
The hearing on �he dx�air�.ge faciii�ies ��r the Osborna
M�nor �rers was held in con�une�ian x�i.�h the hear3ug o� �he street suria�bing
, on S��,t�anber 4� 1962a The �xice pex� �.ot qur���d a� �h�g i��sne was $14500�1
�= fvr d�:sinage facilitieso The actual cc�st aox �he draina,ge f�cilities i�
� �e�cagin.$ a�caut $115000 pex Iota The stre�t surfa:cf�n� wc>uld �e in addi�;i��
to �he �iaa�e anmount o
On a�ypical paymen� ix� �he Os�roa�e ;"+��anox area, the
1963 ��men� �rou1d be $330�2 less �haz� �ha �.9F2 �ymento �he payments
g+� do�nn erz�h �r�rj This wou2cl mean. �%a� �ven witrE �h�s acidi�Gio�sal storn�
�c:w�� asae�sme�►� ehe totai 1963 pay�entr; due �n 1964 wil� �� leRS than ��ie
�.962 g�ay�uett� �
Sk�ER ADD��ON ARF.� :
I� is ux�derstaod �ha� addi,t�,aua�, s�orm sewex facil:�tiea
��°e x�.ecessar,y for Snaffer°s Addi�ions �±n a�c�c3i�is�n �� �he anes beiug put in
u�dex Pace�jec� N�� 5:i� Mcsst aE these additianal facfl�.t�.es are b�eing puL
��-� l�y �he ��rec:�; con�sac�oro There wil.i be some addiCional catc.h basin�
�,�; °a:���,�:�r �� ���.wt�ice �he seavice ro�d r�.ghtGof�waq along �3rd A�venue fr;xn
1.°= .� `>,���:�-��- �.� f�.� Slaesf�er Addition pr�p�rty i�ne Wes� of Vaa B�x�n Stsr:�to
�;k` �%«; 3"�v�e �ha�°g�� wa�e iumped �age�her a�ad �ssessed ax one; i:ime i�
�;�z:: S:� p,;�:x; �3:���,a��e dis�ric�� �hc �u°er,age eost per 1ot sasessed would b�
� :�. : �
T�e ��e�age ].463 payme�st �rLll i�e $35 041 less ti�.n the
f96� �,���:;��c� �o� 5h�:ffe�'s �dd���.ono
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�arl P. Wag�er' C3ty N�.nager
2+larvin C. B�unsel7,a PYnance D3.rectar
Subjecfi�s Storm Sew�er Project Noo 53
Th� �.reas Por wY�.ch an assessment hearing vi.11 be held are list.ed belox:
10 O�.n �i� & Ab � T�� W�� �1895�gO1�
Less Compacti.on transferred to
Street Ps,o j ect
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�17,3t&9a59
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$�17s1.t,.9659 d3vided 1�y '7�93s115 �q�re %et =�2016 per 100 square feeto
20 -->> ���`��1',�, k Cost � 5a1�7.68
#5,157.68 ci�.vided by 1278850 square feet =�4o41i Per 100 sq��'e f�eto
3, Rf.verwood MQnor (?2nd & Fa.st A3ver Road, Cost � 7'OOOa83
�?,0000�3 divided by 65b,95o squs.re feet =�1007 per 10o aqt�m,a�s foeto
�.,, '*m�Ch� ries S� .. ^bvn �� Rive,�, j��r &„� Ee�,,,Ri.n,�er Ee � es
Coet � ba866,35
$6s866m35 dividc� by ],36:550 square feet ��5003 per 100 square fset.
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5 fl Po�t� S. ee�� Lvnde�j,yg,,, te the S,�t•h Cos�t � 1g9�.2� 1
�1�922ozb divided by 621,OQO square feet =$03l Per 100 sclvare feet,
4��. 's�(aTii'i�or^"'�"�r V�7�� � 7�vv/Oy'�i .
Issa Compa��ion Charged to St�et Project ���,�
$ 8�15go93
�g15�p93 div3.cied by 739s7A0 square feet =�].oll per l00 r�uare �'eet�
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ADD�TION
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Secttion ]5.
school Dia�trict #�b
seation 19.
3ahool Distriest #16
Nagelis Wood9.axbda
Nage9.s W�d�.,anda
Nage].s Wood�.�atda
x�eia wooa�.�s
Nage].a Wood�,�awd�
xage� wooa�na�
Nsgels woodl�l�
i�els wood�,and�
Nagels wood9.and�
Nagels woodl.a�d�
Nagela Wood��
xage�.a w�a��na�
xag�.s wooa�,as
Nage].� wood�.at��
N�gel�s Wood�rxls
Si�afferQa Subdiviai�n
Sahooi Diatrict #16
ShaPYer�s �ubdiviaior�
5chool Dist�ict #].6
Shsf�'ex�QS Sttti.d3vi�io�
School Diatric�, #].6
Shafferas Subdivi�i�n
Shaffer4s Subdivi�3.on
Sh�afferQe Subdivisi�ra
Shaf�sree Subdivi�i�
Shaffergs�Subdi �ic�n
Shat'ferge Subdi �ion
Shaffer�s Subdi i�
ShsPferQS Subdivfsion
3i�af�er Q s Subd ivisi�n
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Se�terrsber ib, 1963
S�JH�GT s��sry 3e�rar & Water 7�mpr�vement Piro ject #��
Sewer dc Water �� c�aver� the iaats11at3on a! Sattit� Se�rer
�a� 2� Street S�uth � 58th, Water on Ta�%r Street in I�rioa HiT�
��nd � Sewer & 4�T��er �n t�srclenat Lane & W�dy I,�ue st� 611th Ave o Es�t�
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�.e�a the Conncii pre�eree that it be done ia a di�t'erea't manner�
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WATBR AND SEWE:R I�MPIt4VElKENT F'QOJF�� N�� � 55 �
� e�iti�n Recei�aed s 1 � Fi�th Atsea fra�n z�lle� East of Centra�. �a
A��hux Stree��- Petition Noo 28m19Gi
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Z o �'lat of M��e �.;ake Hills 8 2nd Add o F Gaa�dexu�
Meloland Garde±�.s and part of Melol�nd Ga�den.s
Rc�diiian p.�e��,��on Noso 48m1961 and 54�1��a1
30 �� Ste f�am 5'A� A�ceo to 58�h Av�eo �Sewer Ct�,�;s1?
Petition No� 1=�962
Ql� jec� :
' 4o Taylor Stree� -= %tasrian Hills� 2nd �a�er a�l:��
� I�e�i�ioa� Noo 1;a��1961
Sanitary Sewe�c aud Watex°
�efer3ced to Couacil: 64�h A�teo �.Iul� 1<g, 1961
M�ax i,�z� Hi 11 s� 2�d .��dd ,�-� l�y 3i� a 1�61
Gard�a Melolsad ��deng = Dec„ 5, 195�I
Momxe L�ke H3.11s s:�Gr1e2 Add o� A�C o 5y 19Fi1
Z� S�a°eet � Fe�xua�.'y 21, 19b2
��ispoaitione
�celiminaxy Plana and
,rsj30C�L��.CSt�0A8 Received;
Estim�ted Co�t:
i�earatag Held :
l?isposition:
B�ds O�pened o
�wa�rd Made:
�oatractor:
�on�ract Campleted:
GoFakr�ct Price:
Pxelimi�a�'y Repoxt P.eques�ed :
Res„ Noo 19��-�1�3�1 - De�emlaer 1�8 19�1
it�s., Nom 13=>19�2 m M�y 5, 19b2
x�a o rroo Z��aig�� = April 1b, i�62
$59m3E�0�00
Ma�► � � 1962
Final, Plans and Sprcifications ordezed ria� Z, 1��2
Rea o�Ia e 36� 19b2
�uly 2, 1962
July 16, 1962 m Res o Noo 64U19�i2
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TiiS CITY HALL D CI1`� OF F�IDLBY, �BSOTA :�;�
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Pursuaat to due call and notiae thereof, a regular meeting of
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the City Cou�tcil of the City of Fridl�y, Mimaesota, was duly held at ':�
, .t
the CiCy Sa11 in said City on Monday, the 7th day of OcCober, 19b3,
st $:00 o�cl0ck' P,.Mo
The following membera were preseat:
and the follawing were absentt
� �r�r �
The Clesrk announced that the proposed asgessmeat for
3ANiTAftY SSWRR & WAT$R IP9PROiBMBNT PROJHCT �0, S5
had beea fibed ia� his o€ftce on xhe 16th day of S�ptember, 19639 and
that notice Qf a hearin� os� s�id assess�nt to be held at the regular
mee�ting of the Counci� on the �_ day of a A963a
had been given ia the form aad.manaer ss provided bq law. The Clerk
pre8eated an affidavit showing publiaation of such notice in the offieia�
uewspaper, w&ich affidavit �ras exm+ained a�d fouud satiafactory sad
ozd�red placed on filea
The Msy.or announced that the n�eting was �cpen for causiderativn
af objectfao� to the assesament beretofore filed with tke City Clerk fos
• SAZRTAB� SBWBR 6 WATSB I1�OVJ�M6]IIT P�QiSC'� 110, S5,
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8xtract o� Minutee • 6O
Page 2 ': _ _
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The Clerk xepozted that written objections had beea iiled by the
followiag pezsons af#ectiag the £ollowiag described lota, pieces or
parcel$ o� 1a�a, to�wit:
NAI� OF OBJECTOR DLSQt�PTION OB�8Cii01�
The follawi�g persons were thea heard and preseuted thei,r
ob3ectioas to said assessmen►t:
NAI� OF OBJBCTOS DESCRIPT�ON
u
OBJ$CTION
After due conaideratioa af a21 said objectio�s9 Gou:ecf�man
. iatraiuced the followi�qg resolutioa a�rd moved
its adoptiana
88S�ipTI�AT CONF��rIII� ASSESSMSNT FO�t SAB��;TAR� S�WER & WATER IMk�R0�19T'
P�0`3ECT NO o SS
� T� RI�SO�L`iBD by Che Ci.ty Cou�nciY� of the City of Fridleya Mianesata,
as follows<
lo The CiCy Clerlc has wi,th the ass�sCance of the engineers h�retofore
seleated bp this Couacil ior such purpose, caiculated the proger amouats
to be speciaily assessed for the
SANTTARY SBWSB & WATS� YMPBOVBI�I�T PROJECT NOo 55
in said City against everq asseasibie lot, piece or parcel of land
in accordance with the provieions of law, aud has prepared and filed
with the City Clerk tabul8ted atatemeatis in duplicate showing the
proper description of each and evtry lot, piece or parcel of land
to ba specially assessed and the ameunt calculated against the samee
2, Notice bas beea duly publis�ed as xequired by xaw that this Cauncil
would meet in regular session at this time and glace ta pase oa the
• pxoposed aasessmento
E�ctrgat ot Minutea
Page 3 ;
3 0 3aid pr�poeed seaeasme�t ha� at all. timea sir�ce ite fi].ir�g Y�e�u open
� i�apecti� aad c�pying by a11 per�n� iaterseted� aad an �ppor=
tunity �aa beea giv�en to �1]. intere�ted peraonr to preae�t t,heir
ob�ection�, if arpr, to euch propoaed aa�e�ement, or t� a�r item
t�ereof, a�ci no objection� have been filed; e�ep�t a
lto The amoun�e apeciPied in t�e propos� a�asesment are c4�anged aad
ai�ered a� Yo].Y.�ss
�o Thi.� Counc3l �finds that each of the 5lots, pieaea or parcels of la�
ea�wnerated in aaid prc�poaed ��aeasme� aa altered and modified vaa
a�d ia apecisl].y b�eYfted by the
SANITA.RY S�iII� & WAT N�t IlKPRQnT IIuIENT PI�O�TI]CT NO o 55
in f.�.e �anount in eai.d pr�poaed asaeaamerY� ss� altsred � modified
b5r tahe correotive roli. in the amount �et o�pposite the de$cri�tion
� of eaoh su�h ].ot' piece or par�el oi land� a�3 tha� aaid am�unt ao
aet out is hereby ].evied ag�in�t each of the reapeative iot�e piecea
�r paa�ae].� oP ].arad t,herein deacribod o
6o Su�h pr�po�ed aase�smemt �� a�tered, modiP3ed a� cc�rrected 3a
�ffirmed9 adopted and confirmed, �d t,he �tuns fixed and named in said
Pr�p�eed a�ae�ament as altered, m�dified and correr�ted9 xith the
c%angea arxi alterati�n� herein �b�ve made, are aff3.rmed, ad�ted
and c�irmed ae �he pr�p�r �pe��.�3 ��aeasmerYt Por eac�2� of ��33.d ].mt�,
pieeea or parcels of land xespectivelyo
�o Said a��e��ment ao affi.:�med� ade�pteci ar�ci aonf'irmed �ha9.�. be certified
to by ths Ci�g Cle�k and filed in hi� offiae a� shali t�eree�pc�n be
�t�d c��3tute t,he special aaee��ment Yor
S.ANITARY 3Hi+1FA & WATER IMPRp4FMENT PR4JDCT N0. 5�
8o T�e am�unt� aese�sed sgainat ea�h lc��, pieae or parce]. of ].arad �a11
bear iriterest from the date hereof uatil, the same hs�s bsen paid at
the rate o� aix per ce�t (6%) Per anaumo.
90 Such �aaesement ahall be pa�yable in oae or �y eqnai �mual in�
�tal]me,nt� p�rable on the lat day of JarYUas•y in eaoh y+ear, beginnir�g
in the yesr 1.9�.� and cantinu3r�g until all ct' aaid inatallmants
shal7. have beeu paf,ciS esch fnafi.allmeat te 'be colleoted �ith tsxe�
ca►lYectib].e during said y�ear by the Couaty Aartitora
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Page I� ,
� 9.Oo The Ci�y Clerk is herel�r directted t,o make up artd file ia the of�ice
�f' ti�.e Courrty Auditor ot Anoks Cotmty a�ertiPied st$temeat af the
aYraourit ai a�t,7. of euah wnp�3.d �a�e��meryt� and t►he �amaunt xhich w3.11.
'b� d�e thereon oa the ls�t dap �f' �Tanu�rq ia each yeara
The mot3.� for the ian of the f�rego3ng resolutir�n wa� duly
�ec�nded by CatmciYtnat�- , ��-- �d upan vote beirig
t�ken there�n the f� vote� av�r ereo s
and t.he f�l�.�ing �oted againa� the same a.
WI�IIiEUPO S'�ID RFSOLiiT'ION WAS D LARF� DU7�7C PASSID AbID ADOl?�'ID
lAiV7 L}�y VJ� �� �+��� i963, �1 lil w� V.L1.L
COi11�C �i�`°OF �L�'
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'�C1s �i�y M�n�er �r�ci �f� Geunci�
�'ROMs N.t�rv3,n Bs�un�e�.
F�.nanee I?ir�tor
SUB�CT s �,q63 a Servi�e Co�e�ti.�
1��se���nts �Por Cc�sativr.� � Elciating T.�riea
The a�tac�ed ��XI. is m�c3� up of �i�erai �h�rg�� for 3ot� or
���a�� �fiic� ha�e conneat�d t� existix�g Water or S� Lis�e� �d
��� �� �� ye�t be�n c�rg�d ior �ter�1. �se��nnents o ChsrBing
p��p�rtg fear ��er�.i. ��saasment� vnder thaae �ircumstanaea ia pra
�3.�ed fe�r in drdin�ce #113, the Util3.ty Qrdita�nce,
'�Y�e�e SL�� �� �catt�red thr�u�ho� the Citq9 � in � thea°�
��°e �.� p�e�n �e tot,a�. da5��� �unt of th� ss��eb�ment r��.3
=�� S45a�8i76a, ;
Can�idea�b�.e t3me hag been �gent �hecking the�e ant, but �ec€�uae
��' �e v�i�d h�etc9ry of es�h of �the i�divi.dus�. situatio�' it ia
������5lyy �ss�.b�a �h�t $' l�t; or taao may h�ve ta be etricken fr�m �he
���QSSmen� ro�. �� ,a Zater dateo
� Th� x�ol1. i� se°ic t�p so the mariey wiYy. go in�o the �und whiah
u�i�ina�r pu� °°�hhe line in9 or ig that fur� is sa].verat� the m�ey
��u�d thers go ir�o on� of �he m�� funds wh3ch Were no� i00�
���e��ed 9�nd °�her��`oa�� havs a d$iic3,enep 3n �hemo
Tlxe as�e�ermezr�� �s bs�ed �� �he �ver�gs 1a�Ger�1 ��e��me�t�
�n�� irao�,uditjg �;he sex�ce �.iney e f�r f.he y�ar 3.ra �rh3ch the t�p w��
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MAIN LA��S A.1vD SgtVTG E C(�IJN�TIt�NS
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� HER�TOF°ORE �UR�SHID A�ID A�f L�
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�'�he ��,er�e a� r��id Cityb
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tap ta�as macie, not 3nQ�uclin� the am�v3.�e
lineae
�,959 water �3.T�. per focrt
se�ter ��..00 per focat
1q6U Water �3.87 per foot
Seyaer �4,19 ]Per faot '
lqblo2 Water ��039 �er foot
Se�rer $7.2lt Per foot
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_ Se�rer �►8.12 per �c�ot ,
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� rates �� �me oi� the ���� w+� Part3�17.Y
. $�sessed prev3.ou�A
.�,rea t�o b� ��a�s�d ��,ous aac�as �bx�o�hs� �h� C�.�y
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S� 5 Aud. 3ubo ,�`78
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185 1$5�020 765e90 �
Parcel 1875 Aud o sub, #7'9 3.63
s� z9 Bs�oa�sview �yl�
Wo120e af
Iat 30 Bs+ookviev 95
1�2�&3 $ Ham�iltonos Add. tv � �
Paresel 4� �amiltonas Addm ta M�ch.
�'aree]. L,bio �ami7.ton°s A�ado to Mech� 6�4
Farc�]. l,,�650 �amilton ° s Add e to Mecha 63
Par�sl 4� Hamiltones Add, to Mecho bl+
Pe�rc�l !b�!„5 Hamilt,on � s Add. to Meah. 63
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9& 10 16 Iiami�too� e s A�dd. to Meeho SO
8& 9 24 Hyde Paxqc �
9-19 2't 8�de Park 91
]2�16 �. Iawell°s �ddition 135
10 2 Lyndale.B�i3ders 7th 74.
11 2 L�radals Builders 7th 65
22 � i�rndala Buildere '7�th 65
13 2 I�dale Bui7.deTa 7th b5
11,, 2 Iyndale Bu3lders 7th b5
15 2 L�mdal.e Builders 9th 65
16 z Lamaa�.e Bu�aers 7�n 65
17 2 I�y�Isle �i,Idera Tth 65
18 2 I�yndale Btt�.].dsrs 7'th 74
1t� � Meadowl.ands 90
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? 1 Ndelo]�and Iakeview 106
8 1 l+�loland Iakeviea 93
9 1 Meloland I�alcetriew 91
10 I Mela'Za.nd Iekevie�w 66
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Iadica.tes Agree�aeait Signed
indiaatea Wna Tax �orf'e3t Properl,y
Speoial Resalutioa Passes �-Z7�b2
It�di.cates Service Canaec�ions put in by 7mprov�em�ent Project Noo 550
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F�TR,�1CT OF N�ES O�F' ME�IlJQ C�' THE CITY CO1TI�TL OF A R�ULAR MEF.�II�
HEI� ocTOBER 7s 1963, AT BsOb OQCLOCK, P,Mo AT TiiE CITY HAI�L, CITY'
(3i� FRIDLEY� N�OTA
Pnrsus�ut tod�a�call �d notiee thereofs � regnlar �eet3.� of
tla� Ci�y Cew�cil t� �he Citg o:� F�3.dley9 Mi�me��'�as � du],y hel.d
at the City Ha1.i in said Citp oa Tne�dgyg the 7th dsy of dcto 5t9b39
a� 8sp0 oflclocks P,Mo
The 2'ol7.aai� membera we�re pre�en� s
and the following �ere abserris
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The C2e�k �asd that the prap�sed aa�essment �'or
1963 �tAT� de s�t� MAINS, I�ATEEiATS & SERPICE CONNF7CTIOAS
h�d besn i'i].ed 3.n.i�38 office tm the lfs�h d�x,y of Se�ptos 19639 �d
�th�t notice of h�g on s�id assa�sment te be he7�d sr� the regular
meeting af the Coun�il, c� �he 7th dag a�' Oct�s �.963,� h�ad been g3.ven
3.n tho form and mar�ner as prav3,ded by �.awo Tize Cierk presented an
af�idaait sho�r3.rag publ3catian of �uch r.�i��.ce in the offic�.a]. ne�ws�
p$Pers wlzieh aff'3.davtt wa� �ned and f� sa�i.a�actory and
�rde�ed g,laeed an �iieo
The Nf��nor annot�r�ced �ha'� the meet3ng � a�pen for consideration
o� ab�ections t,c� the asses�mertt heretofare f'i.led with fi�he City Clerk
�or
19b3 wATEEt & sk�II3 MATN'5, LAT�RAI3 A1�D SEE�VTCE CCJNN�'TIONS
The Clerk repc�rted that wri�te� objectians had been filed by
the folla�,ng peracf� affect3ng the Y ollow3.r� de�arl.bed lots,pi�es
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or parcels of 7�r�a, to•�ita
NAM� OF OBJi�TOR DE�RIPTION OBJHCTION
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The fol�rSng pea�oa� were then hearri an,d prese�ted thed.r
ab j ect3.or�a �a s�f.d a�sse��raerr� a
N.AME OF OHJ�TOR DESt�RIPTION OBJ�TION
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Af`Ge� due cc�s9.deratios� oY a17. sa3.d obje�ction�a Councilma�
��'i��, itttmdtused t2�a fo]1o�iag resolrxtion �d n�ved i��
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RESOLUTItITi Goi�� A�SSF�SS� FoR i9�3 W�TER & sk�EEt MAIlVS,
Ti.�.TERAIS & SEf{PSCE CONIJFICTTON3
BE IT RESaI,'0� By the C3.ty Coun�31 oi �he City oP Frid].ey,�
Minnesota9 se �'o1Z��ss
�.a The Cit3r Clexk has wi.th �ie a�s3s�atsce o� �ha er�ineers hers�
to%re se%cted by thi� Counc3,�. �'or �u�ch p�orpnse, c�.cnZ.ated
the prc�psr° amou�ts to he specia7.ly� a�sessed for �he
19b3 wAT� & 3II�iEft M..�.T.TNS� LAT.FRAI�S 1�1D SERiiICE ��TTO��
in �id Citg a��inst ave�y asses�ible lats piece ar parcei of
1snc1 in aacortlar�ca w3.th '�.e provi��.c�s,s af l,�a, and has prepared
and �.led with the Ci�y �lerk �abu3,a�ed stateanem�a in duplicate
ehaWin� the proper descr3.ption of e�ch sr�l e�rer�r Iot9 pieae a�
parcel aE 1an�d �o be spea�.aliy asses�ec3 aa3 ths �owat calcul.ated
agairist the sa�n�e,
2� Notice haa been dv1� publi�hed aa� requ3�red by ]��r t2�at t�3.s
Counc3l would meet in spec�3a1 seasioxi �� t�is t�ne and pls�e
to par�s on the praposed a�aessanente
3 o Sa%i proposed a�essment has �t a11 times since 3ta fi].ing beea�
apen to inspection a�d copying by a�3 pe�saras interest�, and
an op�porturaity lias been gi�en to all 3nterested persor� to preaent
thelr ob�ectior�' 3�' any, to such pro�posed asses�mmYt, or to
an� item' thea�er�fs ar�l no ob jections have been �i7.ed; eocaept
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�.o Th� a�s $pec3Pied in the pra�o�ed a�se�sm�t are ehanged
� altex�ecl as fo21o� g
5o This Cour�il f3�cls ti�t each o� �l-,he lcr��, gieces or paraels
o� � ea�nsmea�ated ir�. sa:ici px•�dp�sed asses�mer�t a� a7..tered �nd
modif3ed was �mcl is �tpecislly bex�ef3ted by the
1963 � WATF,R & 3B�? N1A�Na� LATER�t�S, A�1ID SF�'ICE CONN�TIONS
in the a�v� ia �aisi praposed as� ��smen� a� alter�ci and madif3ed
by �tie Garr�ti�e �ro11. 3.n the amounl, se� ap�po�sit� the descr3pt�.on
oP ea�h s�ch Iot' piecs or psrcel o�:" ]�ndi snd tha� ss3.d amcunt
�o set dut i� hereby levied ag�nst s�ch of t1�e re�pect3ve latse
piece� or pst�cs� o� ].ar�d therein d�scribed o
6a Such propoaed aase�smencE as al�ered 9 mod3,�'ied ar�d corrected is
sff3s°med9 add�tad arbd ca�f'ixrmed' an� the �ms fixed s,�d named
in �a3d p��ed �tssessrnerit aa alt�!�'ed*modifiad ar�d correctede
�oi.th the �l�ea �a�d �l�erations h�reLn abama �des are aff3xmed9
adapted and confi.x�med a� the p�.°c�per �p�cial as�s�sraent for each
a�£ ssid lc��s, pieces �r parcels af :ta� respectiv�e3.yo
7 o Said a�Bess� sa sffirmed � adop�� �t confirm� sh�I.I be
cert3tied �o b�r �he Ci�� Clerk ar�i g.11ed in his af�'3.ce and shall
�hereupcm be � cans�i�ute �he spec!a7, ssses�nt �or
1963 w.1�T� & S�ntE� M�, 7.�T�RA.I�, t:� �ERViCE c�7NN�7cTTO�
$o The mno�nts asasssed ag�i.r3st each :Lo�Ca ���ace a� parcel of 7.arid
shall bear inte.�est f'�o� the da�e ��ea:f tuat�i.�. the ssms hsve
be�n paid at th� �a�e o�° sia pQr �� (dy�� per �namo
90 Such a$ses�m� �hal7, ba pa�hl.e ir�i�nea �n.ua1 '_�tal3ments
payable cm the �irst ds� of Januar;r ia E�ach 3rear� beg�aing
in the �rear 19b�t., ancl c,�sntirtuing until a'�,1 of sai;d 9.astallmerita
�ha17. have been p�tid, ea�h in�tal`tment tn be col2eated with taxes
co�.lec�ible dnxMl.r�g �a3c� ysar by t7�� Crnm�y Av,di�o�s
l0o The Ci,ty Cle�k is hereby diree'�ed to maks up a�l tile in the
office of �h.e Courrtiy Auditor of �n.aka CauY�ty a oe�*ttif'ied statem
merrt af the amount of a17, such uag�i.d �sse�sr�en�s a�i �i�s aunouat
vhich �r1.L1 be due thereon on tIi� 3.$t day of J�ausry in eech
Y&�r' o
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� The mvtion for the adoption �sf e fQregod.n� resolntiaal vas
d� secanded by Counciiman i� � atxi upon
��e b�3n�g �alce� t�erecaa� the o va avar ereof s
and the f ollc�in�g �ted sgai�ast the aame s
WI�I,IItEQPOW 3AID RESdLU�T4N WAS DI�T�A,RID Dt1LY PASSID AN1ID ADOPTID
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]�4 THE CITY COUNiCIT� (�' TIiE CITY' OF FRTDLEYs THIS � DAY OF
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BtTiLDING BQARD M88TI� MINtTPBS - OC'i'O�BB 2, 1963
The meeti�g was�called ta order at 7=30 PoM, by Chairman Rravik.
M�mbers Preseata
Membere Abseat:
1.
2,
30
40
Rravik, Johansoa, Shieldss Msngen (arrived at 7sb0)
A11�n. Hughes
Motioa wae mad� bq Johansou to d�► this requast� S:co�dtd by
Shi_ a�1 ,dsa 8eaeou for daaial of this request was that it did not
�et the buildiug codes of Fridleqa
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Ma�fo� bq Shields t0 SpptOV� this rmmquest for shopping center
additi� Seca�dad bv Man�aa. Requsst approved with the pro- �
visioa that a baekatweave wood f�acs be built al,oag the esst
side of the propertq upon ccmplaticoa of buildinga appraved to data.
Lot to be chacked wh�a Council meets aa this applieatio�). Also, �
the back yard of plot to b� cam�lmtalq finished as �oon as buiidin�
is coe�2at�1, Check for stoxm se�er.
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BU?.�DI�dG B�ARD MBETINC M'INOTSS - OG"�OBB� 2a 1963 (Continued)
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Motioas b Shields t a rov� the re �st for these building permits
Sec ed b Mangen, sub ect to ubtic easemeat fr�a to t
� Avenue throuQh center oi narkin�x lots with a minimum of 20' entrance
5.
6.
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an 74th aad 75tb Avenues,
Johaason
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Mot�oa by �ohanso� to submit a licatioa to th� City Council wit
no oa s eII, Seconded by Shieldae
Motio�n was �ade by Johansaa to a rove the re est for thes@ buil
e�t�,o ecoa e y Maages[ e .
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Tho meetit�g was adjourned by Ch�is�an Rravfk at 9al.5 P,Ka
Bespect£�11q submittad$
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Bui�ding Inspe+etor
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BQAR�D OF AP�BALS MEBTZNG MIN[1'�SS - 38PT�ER i8, 1963
Ti�� ��i� was celled to orc}�r by Chaiztiaaa Nawracki at 7.3D P.M.
M�bere lPr�seat: Nawsocki, Goodrich, Burris, Wegler, Gabriak
M�ers Abseat: 1Qane
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Mrro Nawrocki explelned the progosed addition ta the other membars af tha Boa�d.
He stated Cbat iC �uld ti�era b�e in froat r�f stfma of tiu otber hauess c�a tiie block.
Mro Wickluad tt�en �pLained �at he propoaed to dod Ss stated that h►e vished to
enl.arg� ths kitchen in th� l�asse. He w�u3d be adding & feet to the froat of the
ho�.ise, a�nd he atated that he owca�ald thea be �0 fest fram the lot line. Mrs. Louise
Shsvar, wha lives on the nosth eida of the Wickluruia, at 4631 2nd Strett North�ast
wa� pressut. She atatsd that ahs obj�cted to the addition on Che fraat of �he
haues as it weuld nat look sight, aaid �rould decseaee ths praperty valuation. 3he
stated that ehe thought ths houss vas gresantiy o�►ly 33 fest from ths 1ot liae, not
36 f�ta Mre. Wi.ckluad �aplai�sd that titey hava iour cb.ildrea, and if the kitchsn 1�
• w�re maved to the aarLh �id� of the hause, it would be too aapea�aive as all the \v
plvmbing wa�uld have to bs ahangod arau�ud, and it vu�uld noe wosk out satiefactosily.
Mx, Na�arocki asked M�r. Wicklu�d if he wouid brin� ia a sketala sho�,riug the di�mansioas
o� the hac:se, aad the dirmen�ions af t]:e hause fro� th� differ�nt l�t lines so that
the Board would he�ve 8 batter ide�t of wher,her r.her� �as a hardehip in thia aae�.
I�tian by Weglsr, ta pastgoxas actioa� on tlais mattar to;r two w�seke to Oetaber 2, I963o
Seconded by.Baur�is. �po� a vof.�a vots, thera bei� no nays, Chairmsn N��wrocki
declared Che awtion cars�ied.
2a
Mr. Loren So],bsrg, 101 Crawa &�sd Diorthtaet wae preseat ac►d asked Iww the Boa�cd af
Appeals wauld clasaity pumps, waxld theq be p�rt of th� buildia$, or not. He said
if they were rwt, they might be plscsd aayw�ere� He statod tl�sat mos� fillix�g atations
have quite a large drive�waq whea theq have twe rawe of pumps aad thsy �ld exte�nd out
a consid�rable distance fro�a the building. Mr. Wegler gave the figuses on what the
estimeted ta7c loss ta the City wauld be if thia station wsra aot ta go in, in th�
mannez requeeted by Midlaad Coope=ativss, Irico Mr, Totre�► £ran Midland Coopatatives,
In�e stated tiiat Midland has built faster tbe� origixutlly antiaipat�d, but ia spite
af this, he caunoC commit man�a,gemant for th� nact f3ve peare sad �tate jnst vhsa the
ne�w addircione to the warahouae aad offics bu�.idiags etco �rould ba built, but that
h� believed that a 1Q0,000 squ8re foot buildi�g tJOUId be sLecessary iu tha future.
• Mro Don Bobexg, 100 H�osizan Cixcle Northeast asksd what tax� sre bs�eed oa and if
Midland paid ths sams taxse as a privats cosporatiaa. It �as �uplained tbat they da.
�iere was die�useiaa oa the aise og the filliqg statioa, and haw much vareyaus� space
would be last if the atstion �ars to take up part o£ the �rehouse rathe�r then being
a aeparate buiiding, I�c. Torrty stat�d that 11,000 aquare �set �Tauld b� carrect as
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BOARD OF' AP'P� MEETING MINUTBS - S� 18, 1963 (Coatiaued)
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to� how asach wgrehcuse epace would be lost, Jamea K,osse, 129 Cro�an. Road Nartlieast,
s�ated �iat M�d].e�nd Coopexatives, Iacti could not lose this 11,000 fee� as it was
not thai�s to Iose. Se stated thae it wauld be a hardship on the peaple in the
ares ii thi� station weYe built, rather thaa on Midlaad Coogesativea, Ina. Mr.
5olb��g, l0i Cxo�m B,�ad NorCh�sast, staCed that ii the people ceri keep it zoaed as
it i�, and Miclland mads to canfarm to ths normal requiremoeats, that they would not
miud pa3►iaxg additional taxes. Mr. Wegler stated that he faels that the Bcard should
�ucau�a�e nc� iadustry ia the Ci�y. Mre Ben Wolka, Councilmaa Third Ward, was preaeat,
aad �raa askec� haw h� felt in the ma�Cero Mre Wolke stated thgt he did aot want to
e�pr�ss his opi�slyoa at this tiase, as the Bosrd had not made up their miad, and he
w�ia ��� w�� r.o �x� them, and also, he wantod �a Cake �anoCher look at this
si�Cion befare he m�de up his �ind. On,e af the resid�nts staCed that ths City did
a goad jab �n maicing up the 100 fooit satbaak requir�t an buffez zanes, and ielt
that th�.y ahould stiak La ito Mre 8ussell Burris, r�mber of �he Bcasd, sta�ed that
he u�aderstands ao�hat htnr these people feel aad that a£ter aoasid,�rable atudy, he
s�uld Iike ro present aa alternate praposal whereby ths service etation would be set
to �die �auth af the exiating or the propos0d r�arehouse, and �he rear of the station
would b� on a liae even with the east side of tha progosed extensioa of the buildiag,
tiad �his wauid be some�t,�lzat ef a co�apsoaniseo Mctiro�a by Burris to recom�ead s vari.aace
wi�h tiae setbr�ck being ao that the rear o€ the �ervice atation would be 100 feet back
frc�sn the g�operCy I�nee Thexe w�s na eeco�d to ��.s matioa. Mze �tao�rocki declerod
the h�rin,� p�rtioa of the meetSng closed. Motiaa by Gsbrick to s�ecomm�end graaCiag
tbe ��au�et to Midland Caoneratives. Inc. frne the SG feot set gck_ S�±ee�nded im—T�Tao('wr_
� �ias� vatiag in favor, W� awro , rick, Goodricho Ogposed, Burriea 1Kr,
Bur�ie stated that he would like to cxplain his reason fcr voting "n,ot', Se atated
that h� sad ao�oe of the other m�embers of the Boazd had looked inta t�is alternate
pxopoaal qu3.te exte�naiveLy, aad they had aantact�d i�kro Toxre�y from Midland Cooperativea
iace, and tixey had agseed raluctantly ta ga alo�g wi�h this alte:raate praposal, al•
th�u�;h m�anagem�at �ras aot mnthuaiast�.c about it, they wauld go alan,g wi.th this i.f
th�y had to, sa�d Mro Bur�ria f�lt theC this wss � re�stan,abl� gsogasal, aad that is
why he wa� i�n favor at it. Chairmaa Nawracki deela�ced the s�a►tiaa carri�d. �
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enua�z�.�rr $
ihe�e t►ei�g aw further business, Chairmaa Na�wcacki declared th+� meetiag adJ�raed.
�e i.�asen Salberg pseseatsd a petition �,gainst th� gragoaad waiver of satb�ck re-
q�aix�a� for the Midlead Cooperativta, I�c, Service Statioa.
�spec�fully submitted:
t�svin �. Bsunsell
��:iix�g sec:getary ta the Board
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SOABD AF QFPEALS �G MINtITSS �- OCT0888 Z, I963
�r�s�w.�s�a.iaeu�r.�r�a — -- - n�� rrrr+ir��� i������
�,��i� w� �.i�a �o a=� 8� �:30 P.M. i�, c�.s� z�w�roc�.
N�ber$ i�cea�a� : ri�r�eki., c$br�.�ck, co,�ari�h, surris
iiiiiMM/iii �i{7Y7iFi�6 I�Y�i1qr
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l�ce �d Mrso wickl�ma �xe pr:s�;t in f�vaqc af tha va�an�+e aad r�re wsak,tundt ,
discus�ed the pr�gos+�d £loos p].�a of the hause, tf th+� v�riaace w+atra gzaatai• �
l�rs. I�ise Sb�v+�r, 4b31 2nd sts�t Nos�theset, �ss psese�t �ad obgocited �
vasianaeo Wa�.tez T�cYshyas 4b34 2ad S�est Nas�taiess�, �as p�te�ant ead a].eo
Qb�sct�d ta �ha �a. Mr�a Crc+n�c, �aU15 2nd StzesL No�hessts �raa pr�+eut
and stated that she wae ia ia�ar o� �he vatf,a�as. C3oan &�rtie saao�dsd
bst Goodrich. to sas�cmm�ad to zhs Gits► Cawacil Li�at khe v�r
b�cau�ee �he�s ie
ih�-or�, thta ex iv� Id t�ot b1o�k 's vi�. a
vo ve�te, �uere heing � t�ys, Chaismsa Ne�wroa�.t +rl�lst�d �he mariroa casri�d.
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�. Mss�ciner �aud �r, ��y s�ere pres�tt ae pe�fti.+�a�ar� fo�r th� sp�eial uae pssmite
M�o Bobert �s weae gressnt r�rpsesaa►iimg � T�uid Ge Beil 8aaltors � t�a
salling tha h� �o Alchalics Anoaymo�sa. Me�ri.n $e 7.araon, 856$ Sast Riv4r Ros,d
Nraxth�st was ps�sen� anct statied �hat hs !swned ham�s at �►949 S�ast 8i.vor �tasd and
290 Lvqgfellaw St�� Nostihhaast, a�d t� Tas wae �ot is� favor oi �ting thi�
sp�cisl use permit. Hs e�akad i� thie w�ra to be a r�abilitati� c.�a�tsr; sad w4s
told tbat it wa�ld �� Ix�vs a�y occup�ate on a ps�t basis a� tlse day,
Ie r�as BCat�ed t�at th� �cntsz �ld bt opaoa mily fr+an 7 to 11 P.Mo,���ts a
w��alce MatiCan by Caodrich, secaradaad Gabsi+ck to to tba Ci C�meil
that the spec ue� t bs grantad with stipulatia�s thst 8deq�ats %cili -
tipaa a voics vote�,
aarrieda
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na nay�, Chaitm�e Naws�cki
i�ere bAing no fu�rfihe= bu8ine88, ChBixms�► LJaGT1�oC1C1. d�e1Al�ad the �19Atipg
• adjo�xrned at $:3Q P.M.
B�speetfuily eubmnitted:
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8ar1 Po Wagaer
Sec7retary to �ae Bvard \ �
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OI�ICYA% I+Y�rICE
CI'1'Y C1F F'RYD�.BY
POBLIC i3EAtt�3QG
BEFO�B THI:
CIT�C G�UNC'a�8.
TO WHO�M �T MAY CO�CERN :
Patice� fs hereby giv�nn tbat there wilA be a Puhlic
Eagring of tha City Couact� of the Citq of Frid�ay in Che
City Hal�.. at G�3b IIniver,�ity 6venue 1Q. �, an t?ctober 7, 1963
in the Counci� Cha�er at 8:04 PoMo for tha purpose o#s
�ina9. pYat (Y.3 0 �63=05�, A1ice Adclitioa�,
being a replat of Lots 5B and 5C, Secc�nd
�esvision of Auditor`e Subdivision �o. 21,
�.qin$ in S�ction 13, T-�30� 8-24, Atio�cn Coatttty:
Minaeso�a.
�nyan� d��iring to be beard with raference to the
abave matt�r wi�l b� heard st this meetfag.
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Pnb3ish: Seaptember 25, 1963
October 2a 1963
W�%�.�A�I J, �iBE
MAYOH
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G'I1�Y �F FRIDLBY
POBLIC i�ARIl�G
SEB�� THE
CiTlt CORJi�CZL
TO W�0l�I IT MAY C� a
lia�ia�e is tra�reby givea that there �rili be g Public
H�aring of tha City Couxticil of the City oi Fridlsq in the
City Hs12 �t 6431 Universf ty evenue 14.E. on October T, 1963
in tha Co�acil Chambmr at 8:00 PoM. for the purpose of:
• Fix►sl pAa� cPeSo #63-0�) Gundarsa� Terrace,
Lot 12 and sl! tbat part oF Lot 15, �scepting
th� Wist 1G4.11 of tha Ssst 299q11 faQt lq3ng
3outh of the liorth 50 feet �hera�f ��a measured
a�.�ag the Svuth aad g�s� �.in�s of a�i.d Lat, aad
al�o excepting thar�fr�a th� Eas� TS �e�.t af
said �o� 15 lying South of tha �orth 5 0€��t
thereo!' as m�sur�dl slc�g th� Saiath and Esat
liaeo of aaid L+�t �5s a�l i� Auditar's 5ubslivision
1100 129, City o£ P'ridleyn Coamty of �aokas State
of Minn�e�ota.
Angone desi�ciag to b� iaaard s�rieh ��£��snc� to th�
abo�rm msCt�r wi�l ba hsard; at this mestiag.
kubli�h: Septembar 25s 1983
�ctober a, 9.463
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cz�r oF ���t
PUBLIC HEARI�IG
BEL�O�E THB
CITY C0�IQCII.
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TO WH�i iT MAY COliCERNs
�i�otice ig herebq giv�n tha� ther� will b� � Public
Searing of the City CouaeiA of the �ity of I�ridl�y in th� City
Hall at 643� University Avenue I�,�o on October 7, g963 in the
Couaci�. Chember at 8sOQ PoMo �or th� purpo�� of:
The final p9.at (PeS. �63-06) Wayne's Additiam.,
• thst part o£ Lot 5Q, Block J, River�ri�r� Heights,
aad that part of Lot 13, �,evised duditor`s
Subdivision ltoe 103, �,ying weat oi � line drawn
paraile� wi�h and �.50' e�st o£ �s m�asur�d at
right aagies from �h� ww��t Ilim� of said �ot 13,
��4. �ying ia S�cCion 3, ��30, It=24� City of
�ridl�y, Couaty of Auo�$ Sta�� of Minnm�at�.
Anqorn� desirtng to be heard w�..th �°�fer�nc� to the above
mattar wik� be h�ard at this a��tir�g,
Publish: September Z5, 1963
October 2, 1953
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WI�I.IAM J, i�E
Z9AYOR
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i"VDLiY =liil?Ai•W
BIi��RY2. iS3i'e
CITY C�iCII,
�0 WH�i �tT MAY Ct��R11 s
�otice is h�r�by giv�n that there will b� a Publ.ic H�axiag
of th� Cfty �oun�i� o€ tl�e City of �ridley in �he City Aall at 6431
Un%er��ty Aveuue �io$o act �tob�r 79 1963 in the ��uncil Chamber �.t
80 00 PaMa far the �srpase af:
�ina� p3�t (P.So i�62-22� Pe�arsan's 1sti Addition, that
p��t �€ C�v�rmaant I.ot 2, and the Southw�st 1/4 of the
5aa�thegst �/4 of S�ction 3, T=30$ �=2�a, ia said Anok�
C�unty d+��crib�d as fa�.lows o Eeginaing a�t the BTorCh=
east cora�r of P�ars�a's Craigway Sstst�8 Znd Addition,
�aid poin� baiag the inters�ctian of th� c�nter lines of
the �a�t�River Roed and the 4�ezth lias o# said Government
�o� 29 thence l�orth 89° 58' 40" East al�xag the �orth line
�sict G�rcmnent Lot 2 sad the Narth lfne of safd South-
w��t �,/4 of Soutta�sst 9./4 ta its intsrsecgiaa� with the
SBUChwe�t�rlg right of way liae of the Gr:at iQorthern
Rai�way Co. theace Sautheast�rly aloag said sighC o#
wag %in� a dist�nce of 189,�3 feet, then�c� Saut� 89°
58' 40" W��� a diet�nce esf 936.18 fe�t, theace Sauth
0�01' 2010 i3ast a di�t��ace of 29a�g f�et, thence Soutl�
5�� �+6' 0�t° We�� � diat��a�� of Y59.b? f�et more or �.ess
t� th� c�nter l�.u� of �aid �a�t Rivar Bo�d es the same
is b�3d mcat �nc4 pY�Cted in ��id P�arso�'s �ra38way
1��tat�� 2mmd 1�datiticn th�nce �orthw�et�rly slo�g said
cante�° bin� to the poiut of beginning. Seid final
p�.�t �,i�s sout� �f 79th Way� east of East Siver Road.
�lmmyoae de�iaciag to be heard with referenc� to the ab�vve
seeatter wi�.b b� hearei at . this. n�eetiug.
. WILLIAM Jo �E8
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FiIBLISHo gept�mb�r 25,.1963
Octobes 2, $963
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CIZ'Y �' �RiD�EY
PtIB�.TC HEARING
B8F0� THE
CIiY C�C�
i0 WEIOM �T MA1f CQiQCEBI� m
Potice is h�reby given th�t thers will be a Public
H�aring o£ the City Couneil of the City of Fridley in the City
Iisll at 6431 Univessity Avenue 1�,Ee on October 7, �,963 in the
Council �mber at 8s00 P,M. £or the �aa�sideration of the
£ol�owing mattera
For the vaca�ion af the fo��mcai�g Streets and
AY9.�ys described as fobA�� e
��) A�.� that part of 58th Av+�nu� �ying IQorth of
�nd adja�ant to BRack 329 Hyd� park Addition,
and located betw+�ea th� 8ast aad West B�ock
�ines �xte�led Norther�y.
� (Z) A11 af the a�.gey 9,ocated ia B�.ock 32, Hyd�
Park Additian that i.ies between th� ATorth
�nd South �,fne� of said B�,c>ck 3Z, �ITtibity
drainage easem�t ri�hts Co be r�t�ined�.
�3) All of tbe a�gey� �ocat�d b�tc�en th� Soutl�
right of aray �.ine of 5�tb Agenue anca the porth
rigbt �ine of 57th Av�nu� and located in
Slacke Y through 4 inc�usives Ad�ms Str�et
Addition. �titility �ad drafa�g� easemesnts
ri$hts to be r�tairned)o
All oi the abov� streets and a�4�ys sxe �oeat�d ir+
3ection 23, T=30, 8=24, Citq of Fridl�y� Co�nty of
Anoka, State of Minnesota,
Anyone deairing to be heard with refe�ence to the above
�aatt�r �wibg b� heard at thie meeting.
WYLY.IAM J o 1Q�E
MAY�
• Publish: Sept�er 2SD b963
�ctober 2, 1963
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T'h@ mes�tit�g W88 C8116d t0 Or'd� St 8 i 00 O° C10Ck P• l�lo
lo R-�,,; r-*-s M�ao�cs perese�ta Jo�ansan, ICr�vik, Naqel
M�obars absent: R'ham�aoao Bandsl
Ofih�rs prseont: Sngineering As�istaat Clark
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1ri0F'PIf�1 by �Toh8x�S0�i� elCO�d by Di8cJelo t0 aj�j�caN� 't116
P1aAa3�ng� Co�aaiseiou Minuta� oi Septa�r 12 B 1963 o Upoan a
voics votea ail votir�g aye, fi.b� motion carried,
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MOTZO�t by Jcilsansaai, seco�ded by �taqei o to receivs the
miaute� o� ti�e Plats and Subdiviaiaua sub-Cmamittae of
ssptam�er 1Z, 1963o Upon a voic� votes a11 votiaq ayoe tb�
tra�ic�a ca�rried.
; :. a,: .4i� .YY�,.1�_�__ • ' 'i�.�._. '.*��� ' i �.�?i �J�L:�� ��_ v.!'Y'Y�i,i+4-�_ 1 :�'. �,,r
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�7CODT by DTagel o s�ca�nded by Jahansan, to acec�ivs the
isit�utsa of �as Park�s and Playgrou�d8 Sub�Coae�ttee. i�po� a
voice vat�, all voti�g ag�e8 t�� motion casrisdo
5. 1t�ZO�s�,�,w Y:,. zat�, #63-1G -� ��: Slock 6, Lots �
13 tYrru ib, spsi�ag Brook Park. lteferrod to Board of Appeais
fC� S�C�.�1 UBe p�C�cqit �C C�.ty AttosxLey e B op111�.0� o No SCtltus.
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�i�tG i28QT�ST ZQA #63-17,d�,IAT lA B�QCiC�].°,��Yii.IE�A�iDi ADDITIO�T —
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�j,TTiP�a Fro� R-1 to R-2A for daubls bua�g$lowo
lyORl'I�T by DTaq�l, S�eos�ded by Jo�ansou� fihat tlie P1�nitLg �
Ccam�issiar� sst ti�• public hearing dat• iar th� r�s�i�g of
Lat 1� Block 1 o J�u.i.ie-A� A�ciciitioa iraa R-1 to R-?A fo�
Octobe�r 248 1963. Upou 8 voie� votoe all vofiiaq aye, thA m�tiott
cax�rii�d.
�,,,,,,�„-, ,�„ r.ar az. sr�ocK �,o., Do�c°s
�com R-1 to R-2 ooC R-3�A �ultl,pl• d�ellit�g.
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pis�,� c�s$�on r�t�r � s�t�eo�eac a6, a.963 page a o
�ir o Byraa� �eoa�oaa was p�sent roprss�tiag v�rri Donnay o
�a�us� oi tlae sp�ci.al as8es�ments p1uEt th� tax�s on
thia �r�►�Ct�o l�ro ]�eaaooa ��.si�ned the�y wa�id li]s� to utili�
�Yte lanci the boat way possibl� and wauld ap,preciate s�ciy sug-
ges�ia�s �e Planaia�g �o�a�isaio�a cou7.d ofges. �ing the
discusai�a :�ttiatt war� made o� tbo Btser�t, sa�aer aad watez
prabl�o �ro Baa�soa hagad to pekition for seow�ax and water.
�he�e w� a di�cussi�n r�ardin�g rvnaingt a lat�rr�l, down th�
prc�pA,�scl s�e�to it was svagg�+ate�d filist � lor�g raxyge vie�at of
�he �ituation b� m�d� in coau�ctiar► wit� the Drive-Ia T'h�afi.rao
gt �&�ag�e�ed �t filie p�op�l� ].ivi�g in the �diate arsa
b+� 3.r�t�vi�a'ed�
�� 8enson �tat�d thmry eou�.d put up elev� units v�hic!h
w�ld �� �h� stoa�age r�quire�ts that Fr�.c31�y has aud for
the a�t �f �.a�d iavol.v�i m B�caus� 25 °�c� a aervice road
�OLiI.� 13Ci'� �'J! 8�j�YOV�p � 90�1.Lt't�.0E3 Ip�.Cfh$ � LiB� 8��C�a" \
the Pl �
M�D�iRQN by ATaqel B s�coa��erd by Jo�ianao�m ��hat ��J
Cc�f.s�a�.� sst s pu�lie b��g cm g�oair�g froaa R-1 to R-3A
I�.tizaA• d�].l�.aq) Lot 22,, Bloc]s 100 Dos�nay's Lak�viea� Additic�n
on pc� �4a i.963 �[fpoart x voico v�te, all votitbg �,yse the
m��.�n �aa�c�.�do
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Cartwrig�t �sre preseute
S� �r� paint�d ottt dwc�g' �,he +diseus�iox� thmt Friclley
do�s no� p�mi.t a�s and bGUnds d�scsiptio�sg tli�t l�c a
Car�wrig�h� ecru]Ld prc�ed to s�ll a parc�r]. of larid, but ao
bu�di� p�mit would be� issuoci uatil the land ha+c'� bean
platfi.ed und�r the Fridlay Ordi�ane�. Z'��e p3.attiYyg fos �
de�ds �pon the ac�ce�ge, �
�ION by Naga]L o�ca�ed by Jaha�o�. that ths Pianninq
Crn�,�i,s��.o� s�rt s publie hearin�g date of Octab�r 24, 1963 fo�
par� og i�ot 8, Audi�o�°s 3ubdivisiar� #39 iwr a preliminary
pla� a� refer tbe �atter to �s Plats a�d subdivisions sub-
Como�nitt�e. V,pou a vaice vot�, ali vatin�g ayso 'the matiou
css�ied �
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7 ar�d N� of Lot 8, Blxk 4,
's ls�t Subdivisiono
Lot
�rse Glasa wae prea�nt and explain�d that because of the
as�tes�ta, sh� would lik�a to split the loto
1�CiTYON by Nsqel, s�conded by Jahansoa, tiaat the Plaaainq�
Commnissio� sefer this ,prablmn to th� City Attorne�y for an
opia�..on �1h�theac os not a 50' lat iu the area of Lat 7& 8,
Block 4, Shaf%e� lst Subdivision is legalo i�pon a voice
vote, all vating aye0 th� matiou earriade
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1l�IC�t by Ja�iansan, sseco�d by Naqe�, t�at tt�e Plaa�ning
C�amias�on s� Oc�tob�r 24, 1963 as �he public h�aaciag date fat
tU� pso�os�d prelisminasy pl�t, Lot 32o Auditocr's Subdivisiou �
#129e Dtatioaal FundB,proviclinq the platting fe� is paid and
the platt�r ie wiilit�q to asstvuns th� eosts of ,publicatians �
aud th�� th� plat be xefe�ed to the Pl�ts and Subdivisicu�s
Sub-�Coa�itt�e aad tho Sts�et� & Util14" ies Sub-Coavmittee o
Dpan a voic� voteo sll voti�g ay�, the motion ca�ri.�do
��r.�rs•..w.�;{�1=�.�;.,s?
Ms o lt�ska wa$ g��s�e�nt to �7.ai.n fihat he �rras ba,c��y in
ne�d of a larg�t ham�, had appli�d for a buildi�g p��cmit aad
was ref�ed o� th� grounds t;hat the housa is situa�ed wY�e��
th� i9�s�,� rosd wauld be builto Se �sk.d tta. Planain�g Co�miasic�n
if ths City could than acquirs �is houss by coa�d�natican
prc�oedinqs a
�IAN bY Jo�►ansou, e�ccu�ded bv DTa.gtel. thst the Planainq
Cor�issioan r�fer the prrable9at of LLallaud Ru�kka�7301 �ast River
Roa�d� �ethor he cauld g�_a,buildi�mit to mak� his hous�
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u�eable, os if the Citv of Fridl�Y could pur _ s ouse, to
;i�ty Maa�aqex' snd ask tise City A�tostr�y fo� an apiaio�n atad
to tta� Co�c' Octab�ac 7 1963 withot�t iaii.
a voice voteo all vo�ing aye, the motiaa carri�8. ,,
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Plannis�g� Co�aNnissioaz M�ti.�g - Sept��r 26, 1963 Paqo 4
�2 q z� s�rr �rQV�,� � so� -� s�s� ,��x �
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' Dtr o Bovrlos was in�atmad that if tha p�ncil drawiAg be �`�
', presantgd wa,s nearly ric�ht, he had ad�q,uato la�d %ac eplittinq o
an�d th�t h� should gat a a�rtificate of 8wcv�y and present it
' to th� Plats & Subdivisio�ss Sub-Canmitt� m
', 13 o j,�„�S,�+xe�.�g��_- L-S _#63-��4 " E10 CBISS: Lat i4, Blxk 6,
; Osk t�rave A�ditione F�t p�►ido
' Mr o Ch iea waa pre8a�ant m
M�OTIO� by Jahansoa�, saico�d�d by �aqel, to refer Lot
3glit #�fi3�34 to th� P�.ats at�d subdivisio�ie sub-Cammittoee
tlpaa� a voice vofi.�, ali vatinq a�eo th� mation carried,
' 14 0 �T'._.,�5��,�,8_t�,ST:„�t,�,.s,,.�G3-3,,,_3 8D_ =8s: Lot 2, Bloek 5.
Oak Qaeorre Ac7diti�o �ee� paido
• �Y0�1 by Jo�aasoa�, ,eeco�dmd by Dlagela to refsr Lot spli
, #63�-33e 8c1 t�aie$. to the Plats and Subdiviaio�a Sub-Cc�amitte�o
Upar� a vo�.es eoteo all vo�in�g ayeo the motion carried,
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15 e a� �- - DA T'hat part o£
Lota 1�end 2 o Block 3� Sk�affer ° s 3�ttodivisian Noo 1 lying
$aat of th� W�at 9Q ��t t�ieacewf, to be r�zo�d from R-1 to
R-2Ao �
l� �, Letuxox �p�,�in�ci �ae� lot was 94x].60 0
' Dw�i�g thf discussion� the probl� of a�vn�rship �t the
' ti� oi p�tifiian was bsouqht up o It was felt that thie
', p=eseutod a prablaaa tbat �c�utd be discussed €�rth�cr by the
' Fla�iaag Coma�.ssioacio
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MATIOLT by Jo�arisoa�, seco�ded by Nsgel B that th� Flaaai�g
Coao�ni.ssio� set tbe dat� of pctoba 24, 196$ fo� the pW�lic �
h�aacing of s�z�it�g that part o� Lots 1 az�d 2, 81ock 3, :Auff�t ° s
Subdieisio� Dio. 1;lying east ' of the woat 94 fe�t tb�eof
(Zoa #63-19) fso� Rsl to R-2A. Upoas a voies vate, all votiag
aye�, tha n�oticai ca�csiedo
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Pia�,ing �p�3,eeio� �lrrrti�q - gepl;,� Z6, 1963 Paqe 5
Darrel Clark aekad t.�t� pl�g Ca�saiasio� to cansid�r
res3.ignme�t of 73rd Aveuus, t�riivessity Av� to Able Stseet,
b�us� fi�e previously approved platz would locate tho ea'vit�
roa� curb right an top of saaitary san�c manhol�so it was
poi�at�ci oui �hat ths aliqnme�t would hav� to be ehifted e�tha�
o� foot Cl °) natcth or a m�,xi�un of t�ceta aa�d o�e balf fe�t � 0
t3� e' se�th o�'he Platusit�g Cc�amie�ioa� felt that if �
bau�.evard was to be ah , it ssliould be the south oue
b�cause th� ar 'ial is 10�' t�ud ar
f�nr eet in s baulevard r�ould not aff�et the itKiuetr
Prap�r�ty as n�ch as �he reaide�t pro o s aarth
he��-om� will b� b�th a� side ard of 17 05' o
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�Cher� bei�g no �ncthex lousi.��s, Chaitmau► Kravik adjQUrn�d
the �eetix�g at 9: 28 P m,l�t,
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F�tidl�ey, Mta�rs�o�t
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4ctobez 1, 1963
NOTIC$
�ae C�nsa��.JL will ,�arns�.der its eatiau of Mag 2Q, I963 arf
vACati�r,� �he Sauth 360 ° o� the �,lley 3,a Sloek i2, Pl�mqr�th
Addtt#�n, aC its sregul,sr n�etistg si tbe Fx�idl�3g City 8a�.1�
l�ndaq, Oct+ober 7, 1963 at 8 s 00 0' g1ac:lc P,Mo
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463Z • 2nd St�et Northe�st
4620 - 2nd Sts�eet No+rtheast
4608 m 2ad 3�c�t Nasth�ast
4603 Maia SLzeet Northeast
4615 �ain S�z�t North�sust
462? Ma�.n. Str�t Nos�Ch�ts�
4639 Main &,tz�t Nor�haast
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and pa�aed upon Monday� ��ptuob�r 30, 1963.
To the oouncilm�n e�ad to whom it me►y coacerni
We� Lh� sewer d� water ezaavetors of Friiley. would lik• to purchas•
our arn lermits for in�talling outtide sewer d6 xater. ae teel thi� Mo�ul:d
elimine.t� thf �oatu�loa that ezist� now. i4 it staud• now� ve sr� forc�d to
locate a plumber to get our permits ead in some case� e�re torctQ to pay for
his asaisLaace in obtaiaiag Lhes• permits.
Bsin� that we heve our own licen�e� bonde, and insurance, re feel th�
plumber ehoula not be reaponrible f or ovr work. �
We feel our license ah:niZd be chanE,ed to aewer � vrnter �zcav�+toD� anQ
that permite shauld not be isaued to snyone �+ithout aewer � Mater ezcarator�
licenae� or� ehould be ieaued to plumbera rith this sam� licease only. Ne ao
•__ ___ not Peel tha.t wa should pay f or or be rsaponeible for neters vith theee permit•
as the plumber installe these netere. We feel to avoid � coniusion� tht
pZ��mber should take Lhe meter at the time he �;�ets the inaide permit.
$igned and agreed on by,
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7100 098E0 ROAD - TELEPHONE 561-5440
BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA 55429
3eptember 19, 1963
Mr. Earl P. WaQnec, Mantqer
City of Fridl�y
6�31 Univecsity Ave. N. E.
Dear Mr. Waqnec,
Due io the press of bud9et conaidernti,ons and publiia b�a�rinqa �
apecial assessments lt hes been dstormined that tha n� m��titp ai tl�oa�
communities inteceat�d in tbe establishm�nt af a 8uburbsn Saoitsry Srwrt
Study Commission will not meet until Oatober 17, 1963.
• Eech oi you are sncouteped to have your Oc'vern�iq bod�► rwl� tlM
Dceliminery drnit of the "joint end Coopearative Aqr+s�m�at %c 8stab�lishmeat
oi Subtaben Sewer Study Comnnlsaion", deted jtitly 29, 1865, ao tbat at o�
next meetinQ the�+e wauld be a pood chance oi complstsnp thr► a�
form and a� eit�oct �o dete�mine the next stepa �o b� �o11o�w�d ��c�wt�
this propoaal.
I believe that each oommuoity haa rsoalved copl�s o[ � joint
and eooperative n9rseaaeat but in the eve»t that you did not r�oslw yo�
oopies please ooatact tiys uudarsLqned and I wl�l se� to it that yvu =+so�w
oopi�s .
The next meetinq will be at the Golden Vsll�y Villsq� Ha3100
October �, 1963 et S; 00 P. M.
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llwr Bri�bsn ]2, �raota
3�pt�r 19, 19b3
Ka�r ii�. 11N aad Qwmail
6lt31 IIri�3� twar �et?rut
�r3d1�s7 21, ltla,r�a
D�ar �1e liM a�d Cenici.ls
li'ter talid�a� xilb C%arL • Jo�nsoss 'tb !�`i�dlq�
r�p�ea�tat3��, aad tlr r�at �t o�e Boara, it � t�lt
t�+at a s�o�ad Ltt�r ��d b� Nnt ts �s ia rapw�
t� lbr. Drnas�ll � a o�1oaLlaas o! � t 20.
All o! tbs �nnia�palitl,�� in ttr HNpital Dl�ttrlas
bi11�d w ror +4PQr�aciaa t�1T 70� aar L a� d th� t�t�l
�l�ctioa b311. i% ZNl t�l�at in la31's�q b th� Ot�]�
ar�as that PMrdlq�a bill �onld b� proporwi�a�li1,
t� aae.
� A�f rtat�at �onld b� appr�aiat�d aad a oi�o�C
xill br fortlioada�•
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DlPARTMtNT OF N[ALTH
UNIVtRfITY CAMrUf
MIN SS�LIS
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a/o liartin Bnm��ll, Cl�rk
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Thi.� r�t� to aa ia�atigatiAa o! th� xart• diiporal lasilitia at
t.h� D�a3�ar� Ind�n�triM plaert ia lrridlq xhiah xas a�d� oa 3��?i�r s
b� 8. D. Ys,u.r, �.ai,t.�ar Pnblia H�utth �in..r os thi. s.eti.a. YY.
3n�rsst3�at��oa xsa a�d� bssan�s o! Qa■pla3ats that xast,w tra� t� p1,rR
rsty oa�sinn� di�sol�rstiaa ot Riea CrNic aad Loela La�c�.
Obsarrati,oa�s a�di eocntire�d that �rtaa iran th� pl,attt n� �a�ila�
diaaolarat3�on of Ria• Cr�sk. ?hia �attsr xas diao9sa�d ritb �r. bnrla C.
■oor�, PLnt Lnapr, at •th� tia�s o! the ia�+s�tigat3�oa, aed ialoes�S,o�
lli� Ob't.a��N� 00lflaTII� p.�Yt MLitiM� pt`OOASiN� !'O/ 1riC�'�ila� V�
prod�ets. It xa� dsts�i�o�d tbat th� pl,aut is sngaa�d 3a labeisaitia�s
���6s � d�in8 alta�iav�. Th� pl.ant xaat�a iaalnd� aoa�� o�' l�s+r
oo�ineons d3�oharg� o! r.iwa xat�r and at tim�s baLohsa ot �psnC �s
aad acid and aautia aoln+tiona ar� draia�d to a monicipal �tora •wwr
to Rise Cresk x�tho�rt tr�+at�nsnt . Saaitary �eirag� t'rce th� plaat i�
disaharg�d to the municip+al satiita►t� sener �y�t�.
Th� oity of Kin��spo:Li� obtaia� it� xatsr •npply lro� tb� Mi�ai�aippi
Biret' a silort di.itaaa• b�:La�r th� a4uth ot Bia� Cr�1c. Diaohar�� ot
wsatss ot thia type a reL�tin�y atwrt di�ta�aoe �str�aia � rai,a� a
qusation in regard to poa��ibl� hasard� to th� p�blia xat�r sopP�, as
xall aa interfere xith r�=reations.l usa� of th� arMlc aad lak� is
Pridlsy, aad create a loc+�l nuiaaaa� in th� vicinity oi th� atora swiMr
outle�t .
In riwr oi thu� 2'iacii�ngs aod r�a�at claaaitication by t,b� Yat�or
Pollution Control Con�iaa:ion of th� lLiwiaaippi lttrsr and trib�ttar�r strwtu
ia th• �iciaity of th� pLuYt !or publia driaking wat�r supp�, it ia
rscwnm�nd�d that th� planl: proc�aa MastiM b� a�qttir�d to b� n�r�lis�d
�►nd disaharg�d, tog�thor �dth th� planE amitart awn��, iato tb�
municipal �anitary sw►�g� eoll�ttioa ��t�.
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Septenb�r 2/�, 1963 �;� .�. ��
Wo are anclosiAg a cc�py o! the Clasaiticatian and Staad�rd� for th�
Hiaaissippi Rirer and Trit�utarisa lram the R� Eiver to the Uppor Lxk
and D�un at St . Arrtbo� Fa]1s . It you hav� a� qusationa aoncsrning thia
mattar, pleaae lrt ui lrno�r,
Your cooperation ].A il(�Y�aing us prampt]y oi actian takea by the
council or proposed to coi•rect this situation xithin a reaaonable p�riod
oi tim� xill be appr�ciate►d.
7ours vezq tru]y,
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Sed%ion oi tilater Pollntion Co�trol
HALL. •MITH, HEDI_UND, JU9TER, FORdeERO AND MERLIN '� -- ��
ATT011N[V• AT LAW
OOUOLA� MA1.L SCpCCIIIUCi / � 1963 � > > rAODUC[ �ANK �UIlO1N0
•WvMAN fMITH MINN[ArOLI� 7, MINN[�OTA
O[ORO[ N[D�UND
L. HOWARD \ENN[�'7 F[O[I�AL �•14�1
l[ONA1�0 T. JUlT[11 OI/10[/ IN:
THONA� O. FOR��[I�O Q����
WllltAM N[I�LIN
COON I�A/ID•
[OWA1�0 M. O,L�I�AITM . �
Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Hanager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley 21, Minnesota
Re: Md�orandum Letter of Andrew G. Kohlan
and Proposed Amendment to Cha�ter 49
of the Municital Code
Dear Earl:
You have bucked on to me Andy's Meaorandum and Pro�osed Ordinance
Anendment in thia mat[er. I do not have the sa� point of view
on this as Andy has had. There are no similar licen�ing Ordinances
in any other city. The City of Minne�polis has a nominal regiatra-
• tion ordinance and that [ype of thing ap�ears to ne valid. I can
see that when we reach a atage where Atartment buildinga are
dilapidated, run doarn and either over crowded, vacant and deteriorating,
from non-uae so�ne additional inatection �y be neceseary. We already
have the right to inspect for fire, police and he4lth. In u�► o�inion
the proposed amendment terha*s cures the Judge's finding of invalidity
upon the violation of the right to privacy, but I do not believe that
if such a Constitutional guarantee had not been available that the
Court would have found the Ordinance valid. I am sti 11 •f the epinion
that the fees charged are a tax rather than a license and that an
impartial tribunal w0uld not find at thia tine the neceeaity ef the
regular periodic ins*ection c�nte�la[ed by the Ordinance.
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If you and the aembers of the Council are still of the mind that the
City should do some rioneering in this sntter, I would �ugge�t that,
when there ia a gat in the rresent *roblema that the Council facea,
that a meeting be called s*ecially to diacusa the 'roto�ed asend�enta
and that all or a re*resentative group ef apartment o�mer� be called
to discuss it. I suggest thia becauae I rec�ll the teatim�ny of
Richard Gottwalt, a forner newber of the Fridley Council, aho owns
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an a�artsent building With hia brotl�ar aa�a •n Rislr►ay 165. Dick
objacted to tbe a�ount of tha fea. Ae claisesd tbat tb� sMstaeat
unit w� not pcofitable; that be o*sratad oa an aoiwal le�� baai�;
tlut t� raal •�tate ta:s� vera hig�; that the rouat th� Citr
vanted fsr tha licanse isa i• what be n�r�allr has t• �}sad an/
needa to �Nad for ra'ainting i�ors and doinf little n4lnteasac�
tria� that kae�s the bdilding ia �ha}e.
I would reco�end that tl�a Coie b� �odified so as t• b� an a��t
ragiatration s�rdinance vrith a noninal fee; that a r�eKd of io��eti�.
coaplainta, etc., t�e vade on a tvalve ionth studr so that �ou i�a�s ss�a
i�finite �ata aa t• ti�e n�1 •f Nrieiic i*��ti�a; tirt at�►�s tM
ca�lation of the study that the n��er of insNction and ctiat�as !K
instection be rec�neidar�d.
?oura truly,
ppsnn 3aith
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Enc.
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N!l 1-4?aQ
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AN08A COUNTY
DBPARTMBNT OF HIGHWAYS
ANOHA, MINNESOTA
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3�pte�r 27, 1963
Mr. sarl Na�rr
1�aas�r
Cit� et l�ridl��
b431 Oai�rsitT �N. I.s.
�lin�apo]i� Zl, 1�iar�aota
ae: s.�.�. 02-635-03
D�ar sir:
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1L� abo�e pe�o��st i� a p,t+�pNSd str��t ispro��i j�b a C.S.A.�.
35 i�ld Ceatral �n.) b�tr�a� ll�asiasipp� StrNt a�d Osb�ra �d
d�si�a�d a� as t� aaleY tie Lt�,LN iape�s��t oa G.S.1.1. jS �otti
et l�tiasi�sippd �Cr��
Fz.z.r
�er� ia 3a t.Yia �t�oj�et 6,bS2 lia�al f�r! e! ooacr�t� atrb a�d
�aLt�r �sti�aL�d at '. p�r lo�t to �a1�e aa •stiaatsd l�otal �t
�LI►,96?.00 �ici� th� oount� ud tlte ait? anst a� t� partiaipat,� �r
shar� xith m a S4'S0 buia. li� certain� ar� loolcina lorwsrd to
ioitiatia6 thi� i.�PR"o�t.
?L� looat.�na �t td� c0aasrri� A�4 a�d �tt�r ar� s
1. OI� boti sid�a �i tY� �trNt brt��a Mi��is�ippi Stiw{ and t.Y�
st�art •f tiw Rio� QtN1t !'ill.
2. Qi b�th aid�a �! th� �tr�s�t b�t�w� ?3rd A� aad Fir�sid�
Drir�.
3. Q� !h� �ast aide of t,Y� •lrss�t b�t�wN nr�ei� �ry � a
Po� apP�'m=3aat�1� 7S0 t�st sonth si Osborn� aoad.
woald � l�t a�s lmo�+ if �•hould aare to hars a� aTaiLbl� at
tL� prsssntatio� �t l,iiis p�opeeition to �r oonncil.
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VIS INC
I COMSTOC�{ A , e
, Consul'�ing Er��in�ers
�, 1446 Cpunty Road ' "J°t ,
, Minneapol�s 32, Minrtesota
October 1, 1963 �
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Honorable Afiayor & City Council ',
e/o I�r, Earl Po Wagn�r, Cit,y Manager ; '
City oP Fridley ', ' ,
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6431 University Avenue�N.E.;,
Minneapolis 21, Minneaota '
Gen�lemen:
CERTIFICATE OF THE �NGINEER
We hereb� s�bmi Estimate Noo 3 the �'inal estimate for
Do W, Hickey & ompany, Inae, 1�41 Un�.versity Avenu ,
St, PauZ �, Min esota, for'tihe construction of Wate� Improvementl
Projeet 34-L, a corsiin� to',contraat. ' ��
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Lump Sum Bid..es.00 ..............e...,'.p......��46,520.OQ
Less: Esti�nate No. 1 $18,002.70
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Estimat� Noq 2 $2�1,77io90 i '
�39,77�+060 $ 9 774.60
AM�UNT NOW bUEe........o...o...a.o.aoa...e...$ 697�5ek0
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We have viewed the work under Con�ract for the con�truction
oP Water Impro ement ProjeGt 3�-� and Pind that the same is
substantial�.y omplete in accordance �aith the Contz�aet Documents.
We �ecommend t at the t'ina� payment be made upon ac�ceptarice of
the work by yo r Honorable Body, and';that the one y�ear con-
�raetural m�in enance bond,'commence on the date li�ted above.
RespeotPully submitt�ed, '
COMSTqCK & DAVIS, I1�C. ,
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I.ey & Compan�►
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Con�u?��3.ng �x�g9,n�era
14�t6 Gounty Ro�d', "J"
.�inneapol��.s 32, �t�.ntae�o�a
September 25� 1963
8e City Coux�cil
Wagner, C1��r Ma�nager
piV@T11.L@ �a�'' •:
Minnesots �
G�n�lemeno
CERT�F�GA�'E OF 'I�IE F.,�it3ZA1E�ER
W� hereby subra9. Eatimate �3o. 1, �he �inal es�i�a�e, for
3��dstr�m & Haf er, 7�9 Fc�res� Da3e Roa�l, Atew B�°ighton 329
Minz�e�o�s Fc�r �' e canstru��ion of Stor� Sev�er i��arovement
P���e�� PToo �6�4, according to Con��ac�:.
L�li�i I�i Y6ili ��Y O O Q O • 0 Q 6 O A • q O 4 M • O O O $ V s 7OO 0 OO
A�ditlons tp Co traat �
2. 1/2 I,in o�'t . 1" RCP � Storrn Sewer }
C1a�s I�� � 1�-12' ci�e�a)
4 0� ]G�1a� 7�� � 4" i3CP S�ei�mm ��wer,
caaa� i ��� ( �.���.� 4; ae�� } _
1��3 G�ao Y�s� . o�rdativ� C�rrec�ion
�ater�.al
i�Te h.SVe Y1@1�Ted
Stor�m Sewer Iffip
aubstantially c
We re c ommered tl�
th>� �ork by you
ur��. �.intenanc
CC� Sendst�om�
@ � 8000
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`TC�°�At� �C3��Gi 1�,.�O�IdT
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6000
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he work undex� Go�ntraaic for the Construation oF
ovement 1'ro�ect 6# �rsd �incl tha� the �an�e is
mpiete in acco�°dance mith the Contract Documents.
t�he f�.na1 pa�ment be made upon acceptance oP
Honorable Body, anci that the or�e year contract-
bond commence on the ciat8 listed aboveo
Respea'�fully submltted,
CO�iSTOGK & DAVIS INC
i�afner
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Honorable Mayoi
c/o Mr. Earl P�
City of Frtdle3
6431 Universit�
Minneapolis 21,
Qentlemen:
Enclosed h�rew
Project 34-J,
Perry Swenson
note on the es
Change Order #
These change o.
on the Water T
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COMSTOCK & DAVIS, TNCo
Consulting Engineers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis 32, Minnesota
3eptember 27, 1963
& City Councl.l
l�a�gner, City Ma�ager
Aveiiu@ NeFi•
Minnesota
th are the final estimates for Water Improvement
chedule 1 Snd 2, covering the contraets with
ompany and D. W. Hickey and Company. You will
imates that Change Order �4, Schedule I� and
, Schedule 2� were noi execu�ed by the City.
ders concer�ed extension of eompletion time
eatment Plant Projec�e
We have determ ned that a reasonable completion date for this
improvemen'� is February 1, 1963. Th3s determination was
based on Parag aph (�C-20 of the contract documents.
The completion
by the City Co
The General Co
of eatra engin
with Para�raph
tractor do�s n
completiont an
to the ext�nsi
the Contra�tor
expense from m
8ate was not extended beyond February l, 1963
ncil.
ditions Specifications provide for reimburaement
ering expenses incurred by the City in accordance
GC-21 which states the following: "If the Con-
t complete the work prior �o the date of
if extra en�ineerin� expense is incurred due
n of the completion beyond the completion da�e,
sha11 be held liable far said extra en�ineering
ney due the Contractor on th� i'inal payment."
The monies tha �he City has expended for 3nspection after the
completion dat and prior to operation of the Water Treatment
Plant are fund that would have been expended if the project
would have bee completed on timeo
The toial inap ctian and staking from the commencement of work
to completion amounts to approaimately 2 3/�1� of the construction
cost of the wo k, This is substantially lower than the
est3mated figu e for inspection only.
It is our opi�
incurred by r�
� work by Febru�
i,`vr! / �e
on ihat no
son of the
y, 1, �.963.
extra engineering expense was
Contractor failing to complete the
RespecttUlly submitted,
COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC.
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c/o Mr, Ear 1 P
City of Fridle
b�131 Universit
Minneapolis 21
Gentlement
COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC, ,
Consu2ting Engineers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis 32, Minnesota
July 24, 1963
& City Council
Wa�ner, City Manager
Avenue NoE,
Minnesota
CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEER
We hereby subm t Estimate No. 14, the final estimate, for
the Perry Swen on Company, 432 Endicott-on-Fourth9 St. Paul
1, Minnesota, or the construction of Water Improvement Project
3�-J, Schedule 1, according ta contracta
Contract Lump
Change Order N n 1 (Deduct)
Change Order N a 2 (Add)
Change Order N . 3 (Add)
Change Order N o 4 (Not Executed)
Change Order N o 5 (Deduct)
Total Contract Lump Sum
Less: Estimat
Estimat
Estimat
Estima�
Es t imat
Estimat
Estimat
Estimat
Estlmat
Estimat
Estimat
Estimat
Estimat
AMOiINT NOW DTJE
Noo 1
Noa 2
Noo 3
No, 4
Ngo 5
Nom 6
Noo 7
Noa 8
No. g
Nom10
Noo21
No.12
No .13
� 17A100.00
� 1�a277o90
� a�a,i88a95
$ 19,864093
� 9,79�056
$ 20,002028
� �.5,607080
$ 8,01.3a38
$ 4,2pC91�6C5
� 29UVOoV�
$ 4,290062
$ 11,4$2.04
.$� 4.,�14 .7b
�14�, m 0
$161,355v00
$ 3,700000
� 371e25
� 891000
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$ 69.36
$158,847a89
�142� 882 �50
a e a. a a a o m o a o, o.� i5,965 0 39
We have viewed the Nork under Contract for the construction oP
Water Improvem nt Project 34-J, Schedule 1, and find that the
same is subst tially complete in accordance with the Contract
Documentso We recommend that the Pinal payment be made upon
acceptance of he work by your Honorable Body� and that the
one year contr ctural maintenance bond commence on the date
listed abovea
� Respectfully submitted,
C�MST CK VIS, INCe
By
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COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC.
Consulting Engineers
� 1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis 32, Minnesota
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July 23„ 1963
Honorable Mayor & City Council
c/o Mra Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
City oP Fridley
6431 University Avenue NeE.
Minneapolis 21, �!innesota
Gentlemen s CERTIFICATE OF T�iE ENtiINE�R
We hereb�r submit Estimate Noo 89 the final estimate, for the
D, Wo Hickey and Company, 1$41 University Avenue, Sto Paul 4,
Minnesota9 for the construction of Water Improvement Project
3�-J, Schedule 2, according to Contract.
Contract Lump Sum Bid
Change Order Noa l (Deduct)
Change Order Noe 2(Not Executed)
Change Order No4 3 (Deduct)
$139,110e00
$ �9228000
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$ ?9000
Ad�usted Lump Sum Bid. . o o... m.. o�134,803.00
Less: Estimate NoA 1
Estimate Nao 2
Estimate Noo 3
Estimate No, �
Estimate No. 5
Estimate Noo\ 6
Estimate Noe 7
$ 1a9g25o4�t
� 49,771046
$ 249327000
$ 9,656010
$ z3936o050
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$ 7 283n86
12 , 79 e �b'
AMOUNT NOW DUE o, o.�. o e o o Q o 0 0
$12os�179, 86
o$ 14,523.14
We have viewed the work under Contract for the construction
of Water Improvement Project 3�-J, Schedule 2, and find that
the same is substantially complete in accordance with the
Contract Documents. We recommend t4�at the final payment be
made upon acceptance of the work by your Honorable Body,
and that the one year eontractural maintenance bond commence
on the date listed aboveo �
cc: Do W, Hickey & Company
Respectfully submitted,
COMSTOCK & DAVIS9 iNC,
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LIST OF LICBNSBS TO BE APPBOVBD BY C(�JNCII.
OCTOBE� 7, l963
BIsECTBICAI;
Bapids Blectric
365 Highway �!0
Minaeapolis 33, Minaesota by: Owen Hyland RR�iBWAL
GAS SERVIC83
Dixon Plumbing & Heatiug Coo
13bQ Highway �8
New Brightoa, Minnesota bye �eorge Dixon NSW
Lau�adry Installers
5800 Drew Aveaue South
Minaeapolis 10, Mi�meaota
Standard Seating Co�npaay
410 West i,ake Strest
Mia�aeapolis, Mianesota
bq; William ko Clark
bys Taap Ferrara
�ERAL CaiT�ACTORB
G. Ao Gundersan Construction Coo
Rout�. 5
Anoka, Minnesota bys �. Aa Gu�dersoia
Sexter Bealty
3600 France Avenue 1Qorth
Mianeapolis 22, Minneaota
Young Construction Co�mpany
5832 Morgan Avenue South
Mi�nneapolis, Mianesota
HBATING
Jerry Baer Aeating b Vant. Cao
3024 - 4tb Avaaue South
Minneapolis, Mis�nesota
Dixan PlumbiRg � Heating Coo
I360 Highway �8
I�ew Brightoa, Minnesota
bye Donald Fo Sexter
by: Cerl Bar�strom
by: itayamoud Po Q�raae�
by: George Diuoa
NBW
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II.IST OF LICB�iSBS TO BE APPRQVSD B7f Ct�JNCiL
OCTOBBB 7,s 1963
MASONR�f
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Leo Ha Huot
7723 Groveland Boad
Minneapalis, Minnesota
Suburban Ceo�ent Construction
10743 Zsaith Avenue South
$lOO�i4$tCRt� �.11II@SOCS
�a�Z�s
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Buclm�an Plumbiag Co, , Inc .
3023 Lyndala Avenue South
Minaeapolis 8, Miaaesota
WBI.L DxiLLING
� fladden W�11 Coarpany
4455 M,aia Sto Ao 8e
Colur�ia Heights. Minneaota
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by: Leo Ii. fluot
bys Beraard Jo Rimnac
bgs Walter Buchmsn
by: xobert B a �iadd��n
PAGB 2
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Pet.�ti�n #34 � 1963
Re�ceivad - 9-20-63
pBTIT?AN P0� VACdTIQN OF ALfi.SY, FBInl.SY, �OTA
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To the City Cour�cii o� Ftici]asy, M�aesota:
We, th� undersigsu�d, r.oastituting mQre tb�aa fifty-one perce�at {51x� c� tth� psep�'
o�s ia a�nnb�r �eppnd iat�rest, in the alleq b��.we+e+a�s
Frfdlep Stzaet fs�n Miasissippi Street to 65th Ave�ue Nor�isaast
A�o,c►ka Street fttam. Mis$issippi Strest to 66th Aveaue Nostheast
Wha will b�efit by ths prcpased imps�ve�ts hareby Petiti�a that the Fa►114�wing
imFrnv+�aeuts be mad�.
V$eatfyaa of s�id alley
3igAmd by ths folla�ing s
8e�n$th J. Wick, 4501 �.jilen Street N.B. - I�ats 21l. 22, �3, & 2�r, 8%ck S, Osi�c Gs1o�re Add�►.
Bch�ard Wo Jeasea, 6523 An�ok� St�et R.B, ��ts 1$, I9, 20, Bi�oak 5, Oa�k G��o�+ts 8dc�.
� Duan� Larson, 6SI4 Fridl�y S�r�et N.Bo m Lorte �; .a�oud 13, Blvck 5, Oak Grws �ddn.
Josa�ph So Andesaan, 6570 Fridl�y St�c�t N,.Be b%ots 4, S, 6, & 7, Slock 5, Osk Gsar�e A�tt.
Peter Bea�olk�►, 6550 F�ridley St.reet N.So � 7.�ot� $� 9, $lock S, Osk Gnrve A�due
Bd�ain So 8rickson, 6575 �ka Sts�eet �i.8o � Lots 27 & 2$, Blwck S, �ak G�ro� Adcia,
Daaald Vo Pasks, 6563 A�ka Stre�t N.B. - I.ets ZS & 2b, Bla�k S, O�s1c Gre�+s A�.
58� oi owae�ca
63� of loxs
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�ked �y De�sel �I�z'� o City o£ 8�id�.s�r
9m23�G3 8n8��B �Pt•
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Ct�98TOG� �c �AVISs IN"C.
Conaul��.ng Engineers
i4�+b Gout��� RQad "�"
Minnespolis 3�, Minnesota
September 25, 1963
i�onorable Mayor and Ci�y Councl3
�/a Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Mans�ger
City of Fridley
E431 University Avenue, N.Eo
�dinnespolis 21, M�.nnesota
F�e: Feasibility of Comb3n�.ng Pro ject 3�4-M with remainder
of high level system booster pumping facili'tq.
�entlemen:
�he supplement to the pre3�minary report on the water utilit�t
c�ated July i5D 1963 dealt primari].y with the proposed high
level system and contained ir�forma�ion supplemen�tal to the
basic preli�ainary report subm�it�ed �.n October, 1959• �his
supplementary report concluded that "the eonatant presaure
ayatem utilizing variable speed pumps will present the I
lowest fi�st cos� and provide �the best service presaure� con- j
dit�on for the high �evel �ystemo" This propo�ed booater ',
station cotas�ructian and associ.a�ted exter3or p�ping was esti- !
m.ated at a to�al cos� of $35,223.00m �his report asaumed that'
the emergency baoster station f'or a port3on of the hi'gh level
system and the gressure r�duction statioa�, which were ordered
by the Co�nc5�1, as Pro�ect 3�+°1� h�d be�n cons�ructedo The
estima'�ed cos�� of 34-M were $7,200.00. '
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When emergency iaids weme received for Pro ject 3�#-M, they were ��
found to be qui�e high and in our letter of A�a�ust 19, 1963, '
w� expressed this opinion ant3 indicated �hat the pump and I
pressure r�duction valve already purchased for Pro ject 34--�I ', ��.�
would be usable tn the htgh leve2 booeter stat�.o�. Had not ;
t�e booater Pacility included' in 34-M been aaswmed to 17ave 'f ;�;_
been InstelxZed, thia additional pump capacity� would hav�e beexf ' �
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i�cluded Sn the ultimate high level booster facility outlit� '
1n the 3upplett�entary Report of July 15, 1963. � a�'
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The emerge�ey booster st�tlon under Project 34-Mi�aB ta� have i
been loca�d in the street at 53rd and John�on 3'�reet 3;A Frot�t '` � ��,
oF the ex7��ting reservoir. This station ras to �rovida em�r�� �$t;
booat�r eej�vice to the extreme high portion of t� higk� leve�, I
s�stem, ir�'; the area whsre th� greateSt pressure �x�oble�e c�+- ��
curred 1ea�j� e�ner. ' , �
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�;Lty of Fr�'dley - 2- Septe�ber 25, 1963� ;� �: �
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Qaze o�P the' beat loeations of tihe ultimate booster� st�tic�n to
se:rve the emtire h3�h Ievel eyatem �.s on the city property .�
irra�ediatel�r sou�h o� the existira� r�se�vo3r. Because of p�►�►
pa�ed proj�ct 3�-Me ti�ree phase pc�w�r has airesdy been madaK
4a .
� a°�railable 1�o this site . � � �
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I: wauld b� mos� lo�3ca3., econom3.ca�. and lesa txouble�oa� l�c�
�r�e mainte�ance standpoin� �o in�3.ude the boos�ea� pumpi�g
f��cialltie�l For t�e entire hi�h level system in ane eon�ra�t,;"
a�id one abQve ground pumping staiion, providing �he ent�.re «�
�350 (�PM h�;gh leveZ capacity required. � ��•
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T}�e totax �1s�imated cost oP this constant pressure eyet+�m �#';
aF.rve the i�nt3.re hi�h lev�l sy���m �.� $�+2,400.00, �
A,3, i.n the case of the Suppleme�tary Report of Jt�ly 15s; 19�,�:;;.�
t�lis cost �oe� not �.nclude the �o�aic of tY�e 14" C�I.P, cbx�r�a?�'�;p
o� Matterha�rn Drive across T.H. �.00, �he p�resaur� reduc�iot�i ;
s`:�ation at;'T.H. 100 and Fillmox�e S�reet since th�as arej pa�^�� _:
o�? the dis�ribu�ion By�tem and �.ave been eovered ; sepa�a',�e3�t, *- .
T��i� conatP�uction ahould be accompllahed as one pro�ect;, eo�• #, .
c�.arrer�t wi�h the comp�e�ion o�' t�e bric��e across ! T.H. 1b0 ���
a�: th�.s po3nt e °;; ..4
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This propo�ed boo��e� s�ation and reAated �acil3ties ��,�42,00��,t�
w�7uld imme�iat��.y serve �l�e ma�o� po�t�o�a of t�e hi;gh level
s�atem, 3n�cluding �trie arem �r�po�ed �o be served under 34��.and
I�sbruck. Whera the con�t�u►c�fon og �he �c�n�ection across T.�.
a�ad the pr�ssur� reduction station or� �111m�re Street, d�acu�t�e
a'�ove, car� be made, the ent�x� h3.��. level system will be ser!�t�
Ti13s pro je�i�t, as propo$ed herein, is feasible from an ei'ng
� ir�g stand�j�pint. Should there be ar�y questaons the couati'ci
� have rela#�ve to this propo�sed pro��ct9 praject 34-Mi a�
� i.�forme►tia� submitt�d �.n the 3upp�.ememtary Report o� dully
, _ wc� shall 1� haPAY to di�acuse them'; with you. ' . �
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6431 UNIVERSITY AYDdUE NE MINNEAPOtK 21. Mqd1NES0?A
M E M 0 R A N D U M
To: City Manager, Fridley
From: Jaraes H. Hensley, Board of Health
S�b j ec t: Ric e Creek Surve�
3sptsmb�r 21, 1963
Attached ia the biolo�ioal and ehamical analyais of Ric•
Craek. The only unusual test resulta of the antire Creek and Locks Lnke
were the increase in chloridea at Incke Lake Dam. Ths normal chloride
ooncentration f.rt thia area ia around 5 pa�'ts per million. The chloride
• l�vela of Rice Creek vere Q parta ver mil�ion, hoWever, at Locke I�ks Dem
the cancentration rras fror 30 to 34 ppm �►hioh ia indi.aetiva of vastea
entering the lake,
A complete survey of the lake £ar aewage or induatrial
Wastea can be made to determine the source of the chl.ori.dee. A 2Lr hour
survey of Rioe Craek with sam�lin� being made at hourly inter7sla oould
bo made to determine if induetrisl r+astss were being dumped at aertain
hours of the evening or da�. This sould hsve been easily miassd on the
sampling of Rice Cre�k. A oomplete surveillance of the creek and 7.alc•
shore can be made if you so deaire. At any rate, Rice Creek a�ppeared to
be relatively free oF pol�ution at t.h� tim� that our t�ata u�rs tak�n.
The onl,y question vould be the increase of chloridea in Locke Iake, xhich
isn't real�y too serfous.
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K31 UNIV�tSRY AVBdUE NE MINMiA'OI.IS !1. A�O?A
MEMOR����1�5
City Manag�r, lh�idla7
Jar►•e H. He�ns le�, Bonrd of Health
Board of Health /bti�ritisa
S�ptemba� 21, 1963
6610 Chann�l Rd. N. 8. awned bT liational �l�a'ds, Inc. 5�20 Ma7sata Blnd. (3. } of 1.. 30
Brookviev Ad.) Dwelling in atat� of diarspair, paint p�aling, rott�n ar�aa ia a�etiat.
Coade�ed uatil b�wu�it up to code. Open basement r�i�ch app�ar�d to b� aa �act�oai�o�
oP sxistiag dr+elling. $�idaaa• of no vorlc having b�en don• fer �o�tim� in tlsat it
rras 2tii11 of trash and rs2�sa u�d had tr�ea and �+�seds groving ia it. Ordsr�d aospl�t�d
and aapp�d or remored �om pre�isea. Dang�roua to lifs and h�alth.
• 1l�B9 6lrth A�e. N. �s. , Lot 2, Bl. 1, 9prina Va11ey Ad. S�asnt],y pm�oiw�d aad ocaupi�d
Dy Charlea 3outbine. Be�aemnent houa�. Ordered to taaat� in 10 dq�, aa is ia doLtia�
of aity ordinanae. Ordered to r�m�ow 5 antomcbilsa i�o� premiss� a� a�aa� oar r�pwir
operation. Pit pri�sy ordersd remo�sd and vanit complet�ly fillad ia.
1335 Onandaga 3t., Mr. Gerald D. 9�mith. (larbnge sittinB upon ground and impQ'o�pe��j
atorsd. Ordsred to c7san and cl�ar and propsrly atore garbage.
734� Tempo T�rraae. Complaint of inaanitary dog pene. Invsstigation ehow�d aoaplaint
un.just `_f ied at thia tinr.
7399 Temgo Terrace. Firat lot north of this addrsa8 (Lot 17, B1. 1�, M�lod� Ma�aa� �d �d.)
oi�ned by B& M Develop�wnt, 6�y1.1 IInirsraity Ave. N. S. Va�caat lot infs�ted vith `w�d��
aind ooiapl,etel� littered with jtmk, paper, old lumb�r, vire, conarst� bloota, truh �nd
other refliae. Ordered to olean and clsnr at once.
73�1 C�ntral Avm. N. E., Central Hdwe. and Fesd. iiear premisea o�a�grava xith w�da
and litteredxith junk and old appliancee. Ord�rsd to clean ar�d cl�ar.
7365 Central Avs. N. E. , F�rontier Club. Rsar pa�amuia�s ovsrg=^aan vith v��ds �ad
litter�d rrith jfmlc, old inainerator, trash, etc. Ord�r�d to aleaa a�d ol�ar.
. 2)1 Libea�ty St. , Lot S& 6 B1. 12, 9pa�ing Brook ParY vcl. Prsviously oaad��d for
hwne�n oocupancT, nrn+ condeaan�d and o�dered abntwd or oit� �rill aauN aaid naisaoe•
to bs abated. Ovner, Geo. J. Gam�� 5009 S�oceleior Blvd.
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?J,3 Ivngf�llov st. Inta 2z and 23, B1. 6, 3psiag Brook Park �d., Co�t� Ss�a��r ��d�
�uc et,at�msnt to Geo. L. Yalquiat, ?1.09 Sil�sr Lane. Original� ooad�n�d aa notit f�
• hume►n 2ubitation uatil brought up to code. Hox aondasn�d as pnbSia hetlth n�Late• vd
ord�red abdted. �.2eo olci garaqe and trse houae vhi�ah should b� r�a�ed. Tas d�liqa�at.
6�y.01 �shton N. E. (Approx. ) Lota 13, 14, 15, & 16, Bl. 13 lh�ldley Parlc �d. ovn�rship li�t�d
as Anna Marie Honaton, 165 14th Ave. N. E., Mpls. 13, Minn. Co�plaint of d�b�is, t.tM
atum�e, veeda, eta. Found oomQlaint un1uatified.
'7l�.40 Abel 3t. , Mr. 0. Cvrr� conp�.ninsd of ra�ts in field b�hiad hsr bo��, appar�tl,y►
coming i�om deb�is left b� buildess. Co�plaint �jn�tifi�d. Ccm�plaiataat had a�l
barrela of traah, reitu� and garbege in b�ck yard pins piles of old lnab�r vh14i v�r
harboring rata and praviding food for sams. Coffiplaintant ord�ed to clsaa asd sl�at
o�+n pranisN.
66th iieq and �htron, Ivt 23, Bl. 4, �gevater Gardeaa. Coraez lot vit� �wM�, op�n i��t
8'�'�8's � d�P�B• (11 66th Yay). Desdsd to Darilla CLriat�aa Jn]7 �, 1999� n�
addreaa li� tsd. Tax deliqn�nt 5 yrs. Placarded aad aa�der�d a�sird. a1ss� t�� is
no listed addreae of ormer, c ity r�rill �doubtedl7r end v� abetSa� �l.aaao• aad iwNais�
p2'apez'ty. Aequeated Waltar Freaman to abata 9-21-63.
6�I.25 Aahton, Lots 11 & 12, Bl. 13, F�'idley Park ld. Leone�rd R. I.areon listed a� o�Ar!'
Complaint of littering. Investigation rev�aled vacant lot With old a�t� sad s�M�
� diggings Whioh appeared to bs fair�jr clean fill and it L�q opinicn that tiia it �M �
a public health problem. -�
Int �,Blk. 27, H�de Park, south of 278 58th A�►e. , Joe aisak. JTmk, o1d ��, 1f'�M�
stc. O�rner agreed to clean up premiaee.
5261 Buchanan 3t. N. E., In.t 12, B1. 1, Horison H�ighta, bai aa m�aompl�t�d nsv bar,
one ohild haa already fallen into baaement. Lot 14, B1. 2, Horison 1l�ight�, haa at
old ahaai that partially burned and is hasardous. Complaint f�om Cotmty Con�.1a�S��
& others. Arthnr Raichle, 1338 53rd A�rs. bT. E. liat.�d aa avn�r. irra�d •trnotver
condemned and a�dered abnted. Unaompletsd home ordered oon�l�t�d or board�d tyl.
Ordsr�d to ant w�d�.
547 Glencoe �rhera a oommua3ty r�+r21 �ociat� to the rear of the praptrty. Ooonpant i^�n�ias
and doee not oacupy dWelling in tha da�►time. Usee d�relling cnlar for •lNpin� at ai�l.
Ho xat.or in dvelling a�nd septic tarti� not flu�ationing proper7,7. Ordusd to eonn�et 1e
sa�aitar� sewar e�nd mt�,nicipal water or v�cato. Connxted to aa�mioipal vat�r &���.
44 Lxke Lnke Rd. o�+n�d b� :�Ir. ililliam Aa�kel, rs�l�Lag to faur y�m� arn. Oar�� a1�t�i ''�
and pil�d approximatel,� 4 ft. in hsiaht along sid� of garag�. R�atora st�at�d a�M�t
had be�en mad� vith landlord to tal�� car� of all garbage and r�fu��, bov�r, Mr. L��1
has not �i doing this. Bosrd ia�u�d aa ordsr to oacupanta to hs�� all �urbagr
. and rei�se al�aaed and cleared b� &-26-63 or r+arraata for arrsat �ttld bs laav,�l.
Propert7 �s cl�aned a�d oleared.
Pag� - 3
Corn�r of Oeborn� Rd. & Universit� vhore a fruit stand �cieta. Reoo�nd�d to ait�
council that a� food lia�ns• be denisd aa atruaturs ia not rode�t proof aad a
� rralk-in cooler �ich sxiets at r�ar ie in a•tate of diarepair and inf�st.�d �+itti
rodents. No toilet facilities, noa-app�mr�d vell.
114.
5938 4th 3tr�st N. S. vhers a ceae pool belo��i� to thia property, but loaat�d ca Lt
lot north had bsen opened up by contraotors trying to deirslop �aaa�nt lot to north ot
5938. Tallced to oaaupant r#�o reo�nnt�p purche►sed 593g i�'om Twin Cit� 1►�da�al. H�
vill inform Mr. B�11 of Twin City Fsdea�al to diecoanect aeae pool aad oona�at t�o
mtmicip4l eanitary seti►er which ia in f�ant of hovae. If not carmeot.�d ord�r to
vaast� will bs iesued.
City of lh�idley Dog potaid. Inv�ttlgntion m�de and report in epecial m�o to oit�
u:anager reoo�m�nding that cit� oontinue to uee these Paa ilitisa �+hiah ar� ed�qvat�
aad asnitar7. Complaint of insanitary aonditione unjuatified.
5703 Vashington St. N. �. Co�laint of garbage. Inveatigation re�ealed no `arbag� aa
premisea.
539 Glencoe, dxelling not conneoted to sanitary eewer or water. IIsing well xhiah is t�fit
for human consumption. Condsmned until connected to municipal sever and water.
1595 73� 3t., dxelling ad�ertiaed by National fimds. no inaide bathroom. Pit pt�i�.
3tructure in dilapidated condition. Condemned ss unfit for human habitation tmtil
• connseted to municipal serrmr auid water, entire etructure brought up to aode. Pit
pri�ey ordered rsmaved.
6529 1lrthur St. Premises litter�d with old lumber, anrdboard, rrallboa�rd, tres limbs,
paper, traeh snd other raf�.iae. O�ergrovth of weeds. Ordered to alean and cl�ar.
Occupant a�reed. to do so.
6071 IIniversity Ave. N. E., Bert�m Texaco, chxied cocoa vendin� machine. F�nnd to b�
in a grossly inaanitary condition and sh�wed evidence of not having been oleaned for
sor.�e ti::,e. Rsquested B. H. Yedning vo. 7725 Georg.�a Ave. to clean and keen clean or
remove mach'na.
134� Miasis�ippi. Complaint of garbage improperly atored. Ordered to alean aad clear
pre::ises.
222 57th °lace. Co�laint of garbage. Ordered to clean and clear.
28 samples of the municipal vater supply uere made and ell coliPorma uere negatiry.
16 vater sa,mplea from the swimming beach r+ere taken. ColiPorm couats rrere bslov 1�000
per 100 ml on all samples which ia eatiafaat,ory.
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SUBJECT � �•�'icv Claia lwtt�ac Dawd 4/25/63
11�0 �63-3Z1
9/30/63
DATE
_ SA��pr�c�' •_ l�tt�r _h� _�t.at�d_ that tl�� _ Cit�s _.coatractaac di�d �nt.�r
tb� prwi�a of hi� ptop�acty a�nd did srw�r� o� da�q�. th� lollaMl�q:
(1) Ow 3ilv�r Napl• Tr�t valu�d at ;10.00.
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i3i t�Y Y�� oi culttiuc�d sod laid av�r 2 onbic yarda of blaalc
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__� �o tront lat iroas to b� r� lac�d vpoa dir�ctioa o� City Oo�tnail.
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plautiaq aod labo� co�ta.
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clai.� is valid a�d should b� hcoar�d.
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REPLIQ't COrY — RETAIN fOR YOUR NL�
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To _ ��ty �nag�s sarl �. Naqa�t ll�o *63-Z2Z
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SUBJECT �'t �r.ee� nl �n !�!1 t r r. '� F 1�r�nt DATE 9L�A/Y
- __--- Thi cc�laia�nt i� Idr. Clar�nc� Ole�n. _a�d _tb�__a��o��is �135.00. T!�
cla3a is !ar niw (9) �v�zqrMa trNS to b� plant�d in hi� yard. It i�
aa �t�d �t ..r*�. �t vea i d b. s� a n�n -��+��.n.3 c�:;otat3 on ot a
s���ibl• aur��ry.
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T!►ia it� wsa part oi aa aqrw�nt b�L�n th� City and Mr. O1� in
_ iz�-i=�qi _fo� _tTi _iia�zi�� csi �icfi i�c�+ _s�a� nini �varq=Mna �a vou
b� iopractibl• to tratuplat�t b�eaus• of tb�ir si��. Zt is�cpinioa t]�at
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i-thii claia ahould b� paid.
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ATTOANtI/• AT LAW
DOY/�A� MALL � 1 1 �IIOOUOt MM� �V1L�IM•
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City of Iridley
6431 Uaiver�ity Arewe M. _.
lridley� llLnae�ota
ie: City of Saint Paul Water Horks Dapartos�
Dear sarl:
1�. Lea [nutaon of Oodtock 6 Davia aad ey�elf �et yrith �r.
Galla�ber and �r. 0'Connell oi Saint Paul oa lbnday, Sapteobes
30, 1963. 'Pk�ey vant �ooe in�tdiate action on tbe two pro*o�ed
agreeaents betMeea tie City oi lhridley aud tbe City of 3aint
Paul that are nov peeitna before tbe City of Psidler. I
w�ooder if you rauld 'ot place this �tter oa tbe Oouacil
� Agenda for October 7th. Zh�e form of the propossd contract ,
for going acro�a tbeir rigbt-of-Way i� satiaiactory, b�t I
do thi� that Me s�u1d i�ave sa�e vritten opinioa fsa� ths
con�ulting enginsers. The coatract on tbe asaea�ente 1 i�s�e
not seen, but I have �rcittan Aady �a�lan �ot the ae�e.
Your� truly,
�an SQith
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Z�fat�i� :�'iI�.R:4��'f;�'�?;.: �3� �:Z' :3i?,�,��;L�I�v •c�t�.'� '�h� Caty Clerk is
a����t:;;r �.�;i1�a:��•;"��af�� :�.xL,� ���:��°�cu�� ��,-� c�x��_i.�'y ��he fullowing char�e�
����..� �.:.,� Co���.n.�cy �,ac�����,�x� �'o��� e�I.i�c��:ioz�, w�a.�;h 1.963 ��s due and
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C�:C�' ���fi�ASUI2E� � Nla.�vin Ce Brunsell
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'. DELINQUENT WATER BILLS FOR 1963
DZSTRICT N0. 1
Street Address
5848 Seaond Street
� ���;�t.��a'� �
��66 Second Stree�L
� l�.�%c.'�";�1�3x'1't ;
5974 .Thtrd Str�et
� JipiJ: W�,�i•4 V �
598o Thi.rd Str�et
( Ap�d��mesrti� �
�51 5'Tth Place
(A��c�x��.mcsiif� �
150 59� way
( Ap�f��►er�t �
Z51 59� Way
(A��r��)
190 59� �8Y
� Ap�..+�'�M� 1
5084 Clearview
5961 Meia Strs�t
{ A�3�.:•�m�c�t� �
lrb56 � Street
623t� Sunrise Drf.ve NE
D7�,STRI,i,CT"„NO,R,�,�,�
5867 Cea�t,ral Ave�ue
6500 F�S,dley 3t.reet
La�,l Desa„� �vti�tl.._
L 7,8,9 B z4
Hyn�e Park Additf on
L 5, 6 B 2�.
�y�de Park Addit,ion
� 394' B 9
I�yde Park Additinn
L ].s2 B 9
iiyde Park Ac3dition
L 1,2,3 � 2
City V3ew Additian
L 2 B 2
Eas� R3ver Es�iatea .
L2 B 1
East R3.ver Estates
L3 B �
EAS't Ri.VAT ES'ta.'te8
L zz B 6
Gskrlaon � s Summit Manor
Sout�h Addit3an
L z5,a6 H 9
l�yde Pe,rk Addition
Lz�z Bii
Plymouth Addition
L29 B�
Sylvaa Hi].ls
L,]Li?.�,�--H-�
to
L34 $4
Parkvi.s�r Meaor Add3ti.on
L 1.1r.,�15 H �
Osk t�rove Additioa�
F 120
Am� s
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32e�4 ' S
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102.61 { �
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1b9e39
4g.32 `;
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SCHIDULE "A" Page 2
5329 I�'ifth street
390 66th Avenue
495 b6th Avenuca
52�5 Central Avenue
53a Cheri Gircle
i5,�5 M�,ss3ssippi Stre��
btrt�? Taylor Stree�
701 Pandora Drive
106�. Rice Creek Tez°ra�e
DISTRICT Nu,_ 3 _
1483 75th Avenue
g150 East River Ra�.d
(Lsundroarai)
5�4.1 I�,fap�tte
.:t. ' .
6951 Hi.ckory
l.�20 Ironton
16I LangfelZow Street
L 22s23 B 15
Hamilton�s Addition
to Mechaniasville
L2 B1
I�,ice Creek ierraae
Flat 2
L1 B2
R3.ce Creek Terrace
Plat 2
L 2 Auditor�s
Subdivision No. 153
L1 H2
Mu�dix ,�a,rk Addx.tion
L? 82
G1ark's Addition
L 12 Auditor's
Subdivi�3on Noo 88
� 16 B 4
Brookview Terrace
�"hird Addi�tion
I� 2 B 1
Brookv3.eza Terra�e
Seconci Addi�io�
L3 Bl
Gideo°s Addition
L7,8 BS
Riverview H�.eghts Addition
L �'7�8 B C
R3verview Hieghts Addi.tion
L5 B1
Ostman�s First Addition
L7 B3
Ost�nnan"s Third Addition
L1� B1
Chouinard Terrace
L7,8 B5
Spring Brook Park
121
� 10000 (Sewer)
2Q.00 (Sewer)
Ly0.00 (Sewer)
5.�0 (Sewer}
Z5.00 �Sewer)
20.0� (Sewer�
5.00 (Sewer)
12,03
• •�
15oQ0
�,s� 9s
3I.21
25.00
5.0� (Sewer)
�� (3errer)
20.00 (Sewer)
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sc�u� �+A» Page 3
�OZ Lor.gfellow stree�
$101 Riverview '�ex°�°aCe
7`d,�.],. Van Bv��en Street
?59� Van Burez� St�eet
6C�9 Cheryl Street
L �2,33'34 B 2
Spring Brook Park
L i9 B U
L27 B�.
Shaffers Sut�division Na4 1
Lg B2
Shaffers Subdivision No. 1
I, is2q3��. B W
R.�vea°�iew Heights
122
� 27,50 (Se�rer)
25,00 (Sewer)
2�.00 (Sewer)
�5d00 (Sewer)
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123
A RESOLUTION AUTHOItIZTN3G AND DIRECTIPiG T�YS SPZ�TTING
0�' SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS tDN LOTS 1 AND �S9 BLOCK 1,
AERRIG ADDIT�ON
�Sa certaia specisl asse,ssmemm�s h�e been lee�ied �tti,th respect �o
ce�tsa�e la�ad aad said land hes subsequeu�ly been sul�dit�ided,
HOiW, THEREFOI{E BE IT RESOL9ED8 ss �a1Za�v8:
That the asses�ent Ie�ied agsiast �he fo2'!a�ri�g described parcels,
���wifi: Lots 1 and 48 Block 1� Heasrig Addi�iong may and shall be appe�xtioned
�ad div�ided as follaws s
b�i�iaa� eI
I�� 1 m Block 1, �eacrig .3dd
�� 4 a Blo�k 1 s H���,� Add a
Y�i�is��n of Fascei Ap�pra�ed
LoL6 1 �n �o ���,& Ll�oriiA 1
IIe�rig Addo
Lo� 4�Exo E� lb°)e B1ock 2
Her�f;$ �dd o
Fu�d
Rega So Ao Fund
SW�48B S�er Lateral
SW�48B Wa�� La�er�el
S��g D � O � O �v
SW�`a8B S�e� Ia�e��sl
SWm48B Water La�eral
Fiaad
R�g n �7 0 �9 0 �C f�6c�
SW�4�8B S�rex I�tegal
5W�48B W�tex I.ater�l
Re$ a S o Ao E�ad
SW��a8� S�w�� %s���ral
SWm�8B W��er Zaa��r�x
Ori�3.aa1 Amouut
$ 1S4o02
1aA83a57
509�38
133084
�24a47
439098
Oaci:gin�i Amouni
$ i32a45
958093
453a86.
111009
599083
38ti o4b
�; 16A af Lots 1 and 4a Rego Sa Ao �d silso32
Bl�k 1� Hesrig Auddo SW�48B 3ewer ]Lateral 2�r9o28
SWm481i W�ter Lateral lilo04
ADOPTED BY $ COZINCIL OF T� CITY OF FBIDLSY TB�S
DAY oF _____ ' � , 1963 0
ATTESTs
CITY CL�ERK - Mas� n Co Bsvnse
MAYO� a Willism �o Nee
CITY MANAGBR 4 Earl P o�Tagner
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RSSOLi1TI0N N0,�1963
A RBSOT�t�TION AUTfIOREZYNG AND DIRECTING THS SPLITT]�iG 0�'
SFECIAL A3SESSMSNTS 4N IATS 1�1ND Z, BLOCK 3A 3HAFFLR°S
SUBD�VIS�ON N0, 1
W�(ERBAS* �egtaiA apecial a�se�smen�s h�e �eea l�visd with reapect to
-^��t;ai� %arid �and �aid l�md has su��equetstl�t R�ee� subdivideda
A�OWA THBREFORE B8 IT R8S4LVED, as fc�llow�a
`.�ttAat �he assesament le�vied ag;�ius� the follcx�ing descri�ed parcels 9
�e���rJL2�o 1�te 1 aaad 2� Black 3A Sltaffeses Subdi�ision Noa 1, may axid ahall
b� a�p��rtfoned anci di.�ided as fellacos:
o���,i�a Faxcsa
��� 18 Block 3,
S�raftez's Subo #I
��a� � E Bl�ck 3 9
�S�£f�s ° s Sct� o �1
a�,�i.sio�cb �f Parcel A��r�ed
F�es� 90� �f Lots 3. s�id 2�
&i��cic 3 fl Sbaif er ° s Su� o�1
���s 1 snd 2, lyi�g East of
�3e�s� 90° a Block 39
Shaf f� � s Sab o�1
�a
Reg, S o A o Fuatd
W�34 Water �Sain
S&SSm24 Sat�o Sa�ex Msi�
S&SSm?� S��� Sr�wex�
SW-48A Ses�er Lateral
SW�48A W,s�er Ivateral
fteg o S a A o Ftn�d
Wm34 Water Main
S&55�24 Saao Sewe�c Main
S&55�24 S��xm S�wer
SGTm4�$A S�aes LateY�i
sca��� wa�r�r ��exax
Fe,�d
1Re�o S, Ao Fu�d
i�m34 W�ter Mai�
S&SS�Z4 Sa�o 3ewer Msia
�eSSm2� S�o�un Se�►►er
SWm4�A Sewer Ioa�ernl
SW�48� Wis�eg Iax�e��l
Rsgo So Ao Fuad
W�34 Water Mai�
Sb�SS�24 Sa�a� Sewer Maiaa
SbeSSm24 Sto�m Sewer
SW=4$A S�er Lsteral
SW�4$A Wa�er Lateral
Ori�inal Amouat
$ 29 044
152�39
11QUZ5
Sb3o50
982 04(3
2�9 a6(�
29044
ia'as2
asoos
�9soos
J82,40
���o6a
t�ci�iaal Amovnt
A�OPTED BY THE CITY COUidTCIL OF THE GITY OF FRIDLBY THIS �
�X Oi�' , 1963 a
��TES'T t
MAYOx - William 3o N�e
� 28o8S
sa� qss
9202$
4� 1065
962a�5
2�2005
30003
132oa6
9� 005
490o9Q
I,0�2p05
283015
C1TY 1�NAGER � Sar1 Po Wagner
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RE30LUTION I�,�19b3
A RESOLU'�ION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTIKG
OF SPEC][AL AS$�SSMENT3 ON Qt1TLOT 3, (PARCBL 1000),
MOORE LAKE RIGFII.ANDS, 4TH ADDTTION
WHEREAS, certaia apecial assessmeats have beea levied aith respect to
ce�tain land and said land has eubsequen�ly been eubdivided,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RP.SOLVED, as follaws:
That the a�see�eat levied against the followiag described parcel,
tomwi�: Outlot 3, �'Parcel 1800), Block 1, Moore Lake Highlanda, 4th Additioa,
may a�ad shall be�apportioned and divided as foiiaw8:
O:rigii►a2 Pascel
Outlor 3, (Parcel 1084), Blko I,
Maore Lake Highlands, 4th Addo
Divisioa of Parcel,�praaed
F'uasd
Rego So A, Fund
W�34 Water Lateral
SW�48G Sewe�c Lateral
Fund
or��Amo�c
$3,030e18
1,892009
2,853011
Osi„�,�Binal� t
P�.a� of Hetwal, 2nd Addition Iteg. 3o A, Fund 3,030.18
W�34 Wa�er 7[�ateral 1,892v09
SWm48C Sewer I�teral 2,863011
ADOPTED BY TI� CITY COUNCIL OF THR CITY OF Y�ItIDLBY THIS
DAY OF , 19&30
MAYOR - William Jo Nes
CITY MANAG�R � 8ar1 Po Wagn�er
Ax"L'EST :
• CITY CLERK - Maxt�in C, Brunsell
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RESOLiJ7�I0N NO o 1963
A RESOLUTION AUTHOAIZING �N13 DIRECTING THE SP'LITTING
OF SPECIAL ASS$SSME1�lTT8 ON LOT 2'�, (PARCEL 1200�,
AUDYTOIt'S SUBDIVISION NOo 103
WHEIQAS, certain special a�sessments ha�e �aeen �e�vfed with resgect to
certain 2and ar►d said land has subsequently been subdivided,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT AESOLVED, as followa:
That the assessment le�ied agsinst �the fallowing described paxcel,
to-writ: Lot 27, (Parcel 1200), Audi�or°s Subd3.vi�ion Noo 1m3, may aad shall
be apportioned and d3.vided as fallows:
Ori�inal parcel
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Lot 2?, �Psrcel 1240)�
Auditar's Subdieision Noo 103
Div�.sion of Parcel AppraKeed
Fund
SW�13
Re�o S. Ao Fund
SW�21
Fund
Original Amount
$ 6�7 o3b
9'� .Ol
4,53�080
� ��.�..� t
�'lat o€ F�.ercwa2 Ad��.icion SW��13 $ 61a o36
• Reg. So Ao Fund 9?001
gW>21 4,537a80
ADflPTED BY TIiE CZiY COtiNCII. OF TH� CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY �F s 1'��� o
ATi�T :
CIT'Y CLSRK � Mervia Co Bruasell
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MAYOR. 4 William 3o Nee
CITY MANAGER - sri Po Wagner
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RE34Li1TT�ON NOo____`� 1963
RE�ai�'T7�N AUTIiOitIZ�NG ANA D�RBCTIT.IG THS �PLITT�][NG
' Sdc`ECo�AL ASSFSSNlENI'S ON PA�tCELS 450� 53Q� A1�TD S�FOs
fDIT(3R ° S SUBDIV�S�QN �t0 0 92
W�ik3tEAS,, c tain spec�al, assessments Yaa�e been. leu�ied with zeggect to
�er�ain lsnd axac3 �id l�nd lxas sul�eequea�l� �rneen su�adi�ided�
NOWs TH��ORE BE � RESOI�[�D, as foll�ws:
Tk�a� �he ajssessmert� letivied a�sia�st the followiag descxibed pa�cels,
�o=�,�; Parcels �a5�� 530, and 540n Audit�r's 3ubdi�ision ldoo 92, ma�r and
�ha11 be appar�ioned an� di�rided �s foilows;
�
pa�^�e�l 450a Audi
Su�d.t�is3on N�o
paac�el S3Qa Aud
Su�d3wision No�
�arc�l S�SOs Audi
Subdi�is.�on No �
pla� of Sskax
�'s
r°S
6 � �
��c� ed
' S .�ddition
Fund
Rego Sa Ao Fund
SW��48B Sewer Laeeral
SW�>48B Water Lateral
Re$o So Ao Fund
SW=48B Se�sr I.a�exal,
SW=4�B �atex Late�al
R�� p 67 O � O ��s�
3W�.>4$B �eweat La��r�2
SW��r8B '��.I��r Late��1
Fund
�eg o 5 0� o Ftwd
sw=��sB ���r �����i
SWm4��B Wa�e�r %�a�eral
�pTED B1Y THE ��TY COtJNCII� OF THE CIT�' OF FItID1�EY THIS
]DAY �JF --------__--__� 1963 0
Ogi�ix►al Amaunt
$ 166022
1a261o9$
5fi2o14
97 063
584025
260025
a2ap�i
1,051065
pv�o45
O�i�inal Amoua�
48%066
z9a�aoas
i,29oos4
MAYOR � Willism J, Nee
� j C I'TS� 1�AN�GBR �� &ar b P p Wagner
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A ESOI.UTION AUTHORIZING AND AIRECTING THE SPLIT"�ING
OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON IaUT 21, (PARCEI� 11$0),
ITOR'S StJBDTVISYON NOa 92
WHERFAS,
cer,t.ain land aad
��a
�x special assessments I�e txeen le�i�d wi�h respect go
land has subsequently �een suiadivided,
BE IT RESOY�VED, as foll�ws:
That the a sessm�at lew3ed aga.insi ghe follawing described parce�,
�odwi�: Lot 21, arcel 1180), Auditor's Su�diviaion Id�o 92, may aad shall
be apportioned an d3.�ided as follows:
;
Original P�rcel F'und Origival Amount
Lot 21, (Parcel 1�80), Rego So Ao Fund $ 615.68
Audf.tor's Sufa,, ldo� 92 W�34 Wa�er Lateral 7��Se35
3W�&.$B �erAter I.�Ler�l 1,465.28
Di�isi.on o Parcel At�pra�ed �d Oxigia�al Am�uat
• Plat of Las-r�r's 2�d Addi�ion Rego So Ao Fund 615.58
i Wm34 Water Ia�eral �2�a35
$I�Tm�$E S@W67C LSteYA�. j.s�lSo2$
ADOPTED BY THE C IT'� COUDtC IL OF THE C�Y OF FRI�I�Y THiS
DAY OF �j - - --: 19b3 0
ATTESTe
�C� .�ci;�C
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MAYOR � 6dilli�m S o Piee
CITY MADTTAGER - Barl Po �laguer
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RESOLUTiON NOo 1963
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A � RE30LtJ'�ION AUTIiORIZING AND DIRECTING TI� 9PLITTING
0�' SPECIAL AS3ESSMENTS ON LOTS 10 AND 11, BLOCR ls
I SPRING LAKS PARK LAI�3IDB
WHEREAS, c��tain special �ssesements itave beea le�ied with respect to
certain land and id larid has sui�sequently beeu subdivided,
NUW, TI3BRE ORE B� IT RBSOLVED, as folls�ws:
Tl�t the a�sseasmen� le�tied agaiaast iche following descacibed paxcel,
toawie: Lots IO �ad lI� B1ock 1, Sprin� Lake Park Lakesides �ay and shall
�be appar�ioned aa�'d di�ided as followa:
Lots 10 and 11� :
Sp�cin,g Lake Pagk
Pla� of Ahlstrenn
1Q
�ion
�'und
Aego So Ao Fund
Wm34 Water Maia
S&SS�24 Seuter Main
S&SSm24B Storm Sewer
SW=48A Sewer Latera2
SW=48A Water Latera�
Ft�d
�Gg O ✓ b `i O �iiii�
Wm34 Wa�er Maixt
S&SS�24 Sewer Main
S&S;°24B S�cxm Sswex
SW��r$.�, Sewex Later$1
5W��4E� Wa�er La�eral
AI30PT�� B� Tki� CT� �OL�NCI� OT� THF C��'iL 0� FRIDT,EY THIS
DAX OF _��_� ��� a I��3 0
0 = am o ee
Origittisl Amotuit
$ 143052
557ob2
403043
1,�1203�
3,902030
1,337a64
Or�inal Amount
143052
S57o62
403043
18�12031
3,902030
1a337o64
CITY MANAGER = Earl Po Wa$aez
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RISCLU`IZGN N� e 1963
RFSGLtiTIQ�i DkSIGNATTNG rGLLING FL%CES AIVD Ei.ECTZQN JTJDGES
NC�ti, T�ik�hEFCR�: B� IT RhSGLVL�, By the Ca.ty Council of tY:e C�ty of Fridley,
��oka Co�.e.�tys Minnesota, at a regul.ar meetir_g thereoi on Oetober 7, 1963,
Sec�tion I, That on �he 5th c3ay of November, 1963, �here shall be a Ciiy
s:�ls�tion far the �urpose of vo�ing an tY,� �'olZowinga
ELE:CTI�N OF: Mzanicipal Judge
Special Jud��
Counci].man, lst �`axd
CounciZman, 3rd ward
S�ciinn 2o That �the px�lling p].aces i'or said election shall be as follaws:
W�r� I,� Prec:inct "�. Woodcrest Elementazy School
'r�ard 1, Precinct 2 Hayes Elemeniasy School
'u�ard 2 Fridley Junior High School
� ard 3 Fri.dley City Hal.�
Sectxc�n 3a Tha� the pollirig plac�s will be open fram 7:00 Ao�te to 8:00 P,M,
Sec�i�an 1+� That the fnll.owing �aeopl� are hereby appointed to act as judges
ior said elec�iox� exc�pt �,h��, the City Clerk is i�er•eby author3zed to appoint
=��aa3.i�ied su�s�:itu��s in ca�es of conf].ict or int�rest a� set forth in Chapter 4
S��tion 4oa5 0� the Cit�r Chartera
�irs � Fern Conoa°
�Yi�s �, Skaad�n
�Irs � Ar�l�z�e Peterson
?�irsa tiral�er N�lso�
a�irs, Donna ��r�on
Mr� o �'��:�.�� I4Ti��t�
eU1�'su Ev� :.`�iatzek
�rs � :E:�.��ab�th Johnsrud
��irs � Ba�b�.ra Swart
�2rs o Y��i��� Z.uhr�en
t�ARD 1 m PR.EC�:I3CT 1
&v�.RD 1 = P�CEC�i� ;T 2
�ri ARD 2
Mx�so Call��te Bourdeaux
Mrsa Vera Hit�man
Mxs� Donna Johnson
�irs � Lois I�u�.�.in
Mz�s n �anxsa A�srcussi
Aixso El�ine Helm
P�Irs o Betty Alfrer3�an
Mrso Beverly Kinsman
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�i�sa Jeanne �'e��°�x:.�slo Y�irsa Margaret Knudeon
��irs o�arvel Pe�.er°sc�n Mrs. Maxine Mo�loh �irs a George Bacon Mrsoaloria 'i�ye
Mrso C�].+��:i.a Good Mr�o h�relyn Se]Lenaki l�rso Howar°d Schul�z I�rs.�aVesrae Ht�ti'�
�g•s ��or�.� i�yl�.rt� Mrbtm i�Iarie Hu�hes Mrs o Ra�nona Ziegler Mrs.ThereBe tioldft�
�x°sa Fc:A���.� R°and�ll
i��rs o
Mr�,
I�Srs �
MI 3u
Mrso
�irs o
Mrso
�rJ o L, Pipe�
(Deorge Da.z�i�lson
Everett Heule
Eve1�m Ston�
K�nneth McClel.lan
Gr�.ce i�anley
KatF�Ie��� Jam��on
W�RD 3
1�Irso Grace Ludwig
�Irs o -Lee A�pnd"lo2i
Mrso Bonna Mathews
Mrs � I�iillie Greig
Mrsa D�ve Harria
�irs o �lori.s Swanson
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Page 2
Resolution Designating Polling Places and Election Judges
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Section 5. Thai �he following jud�es are hersby appoin�ed to act as
chairwomen af the Election Board for the precin.cis deszgnated and shall have
the duties as set forth in Section 203.23 of Nlinnesota Statuteso
6��ard ]., Precinet 1
Ydard 1, Precinct 2
Ydard 2
Ward 3
Fern Conor
Elaine Nieman
Jeanne Petrang�lo
birs, 4�.L. Piper
Section 6, Compensation for said judges will be at the rate oi $1a50
per houro
ADOPTEA �Y THE CITY CCUI�CIL OF THE CITY QF FRTDLEY TEiiS DAY
oF , 19b�.
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ATTEST:
CITIt CT.�ERiC — Marvin t3. Bxvnsell
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MAYOR — Will3.am J a Nee
CITY MANAGER — Earl P, Wag�ner
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RSSOLUTION N0, 1963
A RESO�t�ION MAKINt� TRAAIRTSFERS OF CERTAII� F�`I�AS
W3�Rk�4.S� the �ity Caurtcil has previot3s�y authoriz�ri a:�rtai� exge��-
dit�res beg�nd the budgeted amcu�ts s�loca�ed �o �he varia€�s depar�naea�s
o� the �i�y's �enera� �ov�rnmesat previaus�y a�aticipat�d ia� the 19b3
�udget,
130We THER�FOREA BB IT R�30�VEDa By �he �ity Couitcil o� the CiCy of
I�ridleyy meeti�� at a regu2ar sessioa oxa the 7th day of �c�ober� 1963,
as follows:
�„ That apprcpriatians £or the fo��o�iag activit:ies be
reduced as foliows:
Emerg�xncy Approprciatiact
$ 6,293o0Q.
a�d that the apgrcopriaeions of the following aceiv3ties
be increased as �ollowsc
City Cc�uagcil
Rec�ea�ion
�euo �ov`t. Bldgs.
Ta'TAI�
$ 475000
5,70G�,00
11�000
$ 6,293v00
2, 'rixa� a�sarasfer o� $�,700m01D €�am the &ea�era� €ua�. to the
Recseation fund be �uthorizedo
3 o That a�ga�asfer of �53,500<Oa fraan th� P.abli� Util�tty Fund
to T,�np�ovemexat �ond of 1961 Fa��d b� �uthor�z�d a�d is fo�
th� purpose of r�du�i�g the �s� l�vvy� fcsr the year `1963
�oll�c�ible in 1964.
ADOPTED 8� THB Ca1"Y COt�N�I.E� OF THE �I'Tif OF �' 7.'ii�S
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A�'TBST o
��T� �SRR��Marvin C e Brctnsell
MA�Q$�Wi�,li�m Jo Aiee
CiTY MANA�SR-Barl Po Wagner
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8276
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8323
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��: � OF EXPSNID��RSS �OR FI&ST �E MO�EIS� ��9b3 �t0� OH���tA�.'�� BiJU�BTED
Payee �or Gou��i�,
�usin�ss 5e�aq by Sue Secretary F�� ��ax�e� � 62o�t3
Eusi�ess ��acvo by Sue Secreta��r Fee i�i��t�o� �,7�o{�a
Bus�.z��ss 'S��vo by Su� Rent of �gaac� for �aa�o
Dept , Feb o &� i�Yarch
Dic,ta�hone ���po Mixer Box I30uC�Q
Dictap�one �o�p a Traas�ribfxtg NLach o �75 �, (;0
��wo souna souna sys�� ��� o�.$
Reco�dak �orpo Micro Film Reader
B�ssix�ess S�rvo by Sue Secretary Fee �ma�ch� 32604�5
Business Serv, by Sues Re�t af Space for Engro
Depto April
Ma�orola Radi� �E� o Dc�pt , �
Busi�ess S�rvo by Su� Secr�ta�y �`ee aApril� 26$,�0
Busi�ess Sexwo b�r Sue R�nt ofr Spa�e far Engo
Dept a Niag�
Motorola Radio �Engo DeptO�
Dictaphone Cor�a, Dic�ati�ag Machirne
Engo Office
Busf�aess Servo by Sue Secretary Fee �May� 228o�SS
Busi�aess Servo by Sue Rentc of Space �or Eng,
Depta �une
Business Servo by Sue Secretaxy Pee ra�7une' 26508�,
Busi�aess Servo by Sue Reat of Spac� for Sngo
Dept , ,�u�y
Business Servo by Su� Secratary Fe� ��Iuly� 212091
�usiness S�rvo by Sue Ren� o� 3�ac� for En�o
De�ta �Augus�,r
�°xan�sfer to R��r�a�i��a, I�u�d aot orf�f�a�,�y buci�et�d
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BId s=� Dept° �epto
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$41S o00
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496090
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135 e 00
135000
135 0 00
45,700000
��g�80oi0 �877050 �1a9i2o50 $58700ot30
A tra�sfex of $2n750o00 fre� the �ns��cti�n Departna�nt �o the i�ixe Depart-
ment was.necessary as the i�spe��oar tv he higed wi�l be a gar� of the Fire
Departme�at o
A tra�sf�r of $�8200000 from Street tco Equi�mex�t Shop was c�ecessary as a
grteater percen�a�e af th� Publi� 6Jorks Depar�ment ti� is sp�a�� on shopa
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���'I'�0�7 1 n �lgaj��la�S D Of $11� City COCl� Of Fr�.d7.sy i�
� as her�3.xa���e indica�eci o
S��T�Ol� � o �s� tarac� r� �ar�. w�,tl�ia� �� Cauxity of Arwka
�acl t�te Catty of Facidley aasd described ass
11�1 O� I�ts l�uCOUgYa 6 B Blo�k 2 B P@ars3oiz ° 8
ls� Add�,t3.on {p tis o#6��22) lying ia� tize
Soutl� �ia�.g ��� ca� Se�i.aa, 3o M�30o R�-24a
�E� �' � a ����� �� ��� o
is her�� d�si�.�� to be i�a the Zo�ed
Dist�aci� 1�� a►� R�3A ����pl� d�ell3.a�g� o
� ����� 3 Q T°lia� tiae Zoxaing Admixii.stratar is directed to
c3asxige t,�� o£ficial zo�iag map to shoiw safd
�acac� ox' �'� �t� z� distYitpt C�2S
�g a.l ��g� ��sj a�ad A�1 (1.ight
�us��.a3. ��aa� �ca R�3A {a�ultiple ciw+�].lia�g� o
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r" :.a.,;; s �.: t .r � r.
�� €3F' a 1,�63 0
MAYOR m William Jo 14�
d��T�� s
��TY CI�tK � I�arv� Bruaas�l.l
��lic Td�c�.a�grs__��.� �� /�,�3
/� ■�C'� /11�Y O�SLI f�y� Oil O��iiY�
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���R �"o vA+�TS sTRBLTS ADiD ALLSX� �►�7D T'0
�1�fl APPBD�IX D C1F TI� CYTY COAB
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�� Cov�cil o� tiae City of Frid3.�r do osda?un as foZlc�as
S��xON 1 a �� �he �acatian of �e� stseets and ail�ys described
�8 follow�a
�.1. �hat part af 5�� Aveu�ue� �,y�ag No�th of a�d
as�� a�+�� �v B].r.�� 32 0�yd�r &`�ck Additiwa, a�nd
�.o�a�� ba�va�n� �,� Ea.ct amd w��t 81o�k lit�e�
�ead�9d Noac'�hl�9.y o
�111 o�E the ail�y locate�i in Biock 32 o H�d� Park
�dciition tha� lie�s �e�ween tdze �ioc�h aad Sautb
i.�+es of said glock 32p (iTtilit�' dssinaq�s ease�ostit
�i��ata to be setaiaed) .
Al.�. of tlae a�,7.�� 1La►cate�d b�t.w�ea t'be Sou�i siqht
o� way 2� of �8� �►v�anu� a� �b� D'�o�th sight lia�
o� 57th Av�nu� a�d loca�ed �x� �loeka 1 ti�r'ou� 4
ia�lusiveo Ada�s S�se� Additiouo (Utili�y and
dr��age eas�oents rights to be reta#�edjo
A�l ���gt 3,x� s�tie� 23 o T-3Q B R�24B Gity of
��,+da� � Co�raty� ca� F�Qk.a a S�a�� o£ Mitsa�rsota o
s���t�� �� �� �ai.d vac�ti.aza has i�a�ra a�d� �g��r Notice of
I�l�.c �€ear3,� �.xi �c�r�fo�ca� w�,� !�linnesota statutss
aaaf� pa���� �ca :��.oaa 12 0437 of �a� City Charter
aar.�, Ap � D c�f� Ci�� �ad� �asil be so �m�nded.
' � � C•t:~ •� �, ;i: • �f� r
�i�` , 1963 0
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� �t�b��� �i���s
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s�ox�d R.�ci�g $
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BSTIM�TEB T4 �� APP`B+WSD BY '� CITY COt�+tC�L � qCT�B� 7. I963
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Dt1HItI�Y' StAtP'1�CI1JG C0�'�t�NY
3756 Graad S�� Nc�rr.heest
Min�nespolie, �ta,
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1�6Z•2A S�s�ete
I962�28 Stsee�s
19G2-4 S�et.�
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E�at3mate �7 �Pa�tialj
1962�2A St�eeta
Esti�mate �7 tPar�l)
1962-28 Stt�ete
Bsti��t� ��3 �Pattialj
1962•4 Stre�s
0
$ 7,1$7�31
$ 4,029.79
� 2,887e65
$14,104075
dI1 Sp�3.,�i As�raa�t su�lEacf� a�►d �pl�l� eu�rb gs� jacts
€�►� 19�i2 ���et3�a (I�i+��!
�►I1 Sg�3.�a �s�.s t s��3�xg �8 Ca�cseL� �b gzojs�ta
�'+�e 19C2 �eta�act�a. �D�iclsy)
L#.quca Sto�+� � P:ark� %�t, �tg�owag ,4�5 S� �csd, �mttr�I
to L�de mive �D�eley')
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SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETIAG - OCTOffi�R 3� Z963 - S P.Mo
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p� 39. PAiGE i38�
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A Special �teetiag of the City Councii of the City o� Frialey w�s caU.ed to arder
at 8:15 P. M. by Mayor Nee.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present:
Pdembers l�bsent:
1Qee, Wolke, Sheridan� �ohanson, Braok
IQoae
CANVASS �F PRIMARY EI�ECTIQIV OF OCTOH�R l, 1963:
Motion by Wo1ke that in saeor@8aee witb Section 4,08 oY the Charter oP tY�e City
of Fridley, the City Council dee].ares the results of the 1�63 Pr3mary Election
to be a� �oLtow�:
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wd. 1 Pr. 1
wa. i �r. 2
Ward 2
w�rd 3
TflTAIS
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A. The total number o�' ballots cast was: 166�
B.
Ward 1 - Precinet:'1 -�32
Ward � - Precinet 2 1
Ward 2 3g5
��tara 3 �
�L �66�
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The �otes Pox each c�ndidate and number of dePectivs
and not voted ba].I.ots is as fol2ows:
JOANSON
z66
_...1 2 ...
" 2if_"
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N1tfiiICIPAL JUDC�
KOHLAN
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CRABTRFE
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COtA�II�AN 1ST WARD
SPOIIED aR
DEFECTIVE�
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2
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5
1�` �.'YOTED
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P�ge 40. P1�GE 9.39
���D �--
x�saM wEC� sxoox wHr�o� �r�cT� rrar vo�n
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wa o i pr. 1 75 i54 i�.5 2i 3 �
wa . Z Pr . 2 i3�9 "",�i ... 50 � ,_,.�.,,r,,,
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ToTAis 21� 238 1�65 66 -- 3 ___?�__,_„_
cotm�c�� 3Rn w�xn
sPOa�n �
GRAEFF KOZLAK WOI.HI� BANI�L 4dfZIGS� DEFECTSFE NOT VOTED
_..._..._.. __.____ �.�.... _._____.., __.__.�_�.�. __...�....�..
wa . 3 _.._� ...�.� � � �? 1 _.--_�__--
T�TAI. 59 3�+ 59 � 167 1� 3
C. The following two people are hereby declared to be the wiwners ia
the Prfmary Election for MifiTICIPAL JtIDGE:
Elmer M. Johnson
Howard �. Crab�ree
� D. Th� Yollowing i:wo people are hereby declared ta be the �iuners in
the Primary El�ction for COUNCYLMAN, 1ST WARD:
Vern G. Ba.mdel
Jahn C. Wri�ht
8I(�ED :
CITY OF FRIDI,EY COUNCIL N�RS
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Seconded by Johanson.
unanimously.
PA�GE 140.
Pa�e 1�3..
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, th� �tion cas�ried
CON53Dk�'RATId� OF CO�APi�TION OF ST. 1�62 Cd3I�TRACT:
�y rY rr •
Mayor Nee announce8 th3.e item wa� the consideratian of the c�p].etion of the 1962
Street Crnaicract. A lettsr Yram Dunkley SurYacing Com;pany was presented to the
City Counci7.. Mr. Comatock, congnl.t3ng en�l.neer, expZeir�ed the let�ter to the
C3.ty Co�ancil in fleta3l making xiecessary corr�ctiong euch as in the f iret paragreph
there shoul.d be a.dded the streets 75th Avenue from Able Street one a�d one-he].f'
bloeks Weet and also the asm� should be r�ted in the thirS paragraph oP same docu-
men�t, the named stree�c Riverview Terrece North of' 62nd Way was placed rat�er thsn
Ashton Avenue which had been incarrectly inserted. I+�yor Nee inqui�red i� Dunk].ey
SurPacing would run testa on the two streets in question and was told t2�ey wrnil d,
that this won3.d be one o� the sress where more tests w33.I have to be rua and pOe-
sibly coarp].etely replace the street. Counc3lman Johanson inquired if the thick-
ness and volume o� the mat had been dfscusseci and was told it hed, that Bdr. Co�m-
stock laad met at the City Hall snd M�. D�ankley was w3113ng to do exactly wYiat i�e
had iseen requesteS and iavited Mr. C�tock '�o write the letter �o the City Council
saying he would sign same but D�lr. Comst,ocIs had declined and 3,nPormed hfm he would
have to write his own letter. Co�ma3lman Johaneon inqu3red if Mr. Comstoek t�ee
satisfied with the letter. Mr. Cone�oek ateted there might possibiq be sase ad-
van�tag�es to t}se letter, thet Mr. Dnnkley was willing to si�n an agreement on the
two qu�stioaabl,e streets end over a three year.pePiod FridZey might wa.nt to chan�e
the wording a little; also, I+�ca Dunk3.ey wou�d svpport this with a�%aintenance Bo�.
Mr. ComBtock sta�ed �he entire ma��:er w�.s eonit3.n�ent on 3T. 10 eadl I2. City Attor-
ney 3mith inquired 3P thos� didn't deal wi�th the interchanges and was told they did.
Nieymr YJee inquired if th3s wae ra.tber than the extra inch o� mat on Van Suren Street
that had been d3scussed. Mp. Camstflck replied �tha'� it was and it does pose g pro-
blem since there is concrete curb �nd gertter an that atreet; a1so, that on 59 1I2
Way it wou3.d be poss3ble to put an add3tionsl m�at on ihat since there 3s blaektop
curb ax�d gu�tex. P�eyor Nee inquired if �k�is aou1� be feaf,�tea�ed out and wa8 told it
coulde
City Attarney Smi�thh inquired what would happen if durin� tlae third year the st,reet
or sub-base was ak3.pp3ng or 6reaks up. M�r. Comstoek repl3.ed it didn't appear to be
alear to him what Mr. Duakley would propose to do. C3ty Attorney Smith stated Itie
wanted some ineu�ance from him the road woul8 be good. PBr. Comstock replied this
has beets d3scussed with Nlr. Dunkley �hat if eomething was going to be �de in terme
of a guaraaty it wo�ald be just that;it would have to aov�er eub-base, base or �t re-
�ard.iess of the cost. Councilman Johaneon atated Mr. Camstock knew as of the �°e-
vious meetln� how the C3ty Council felt about thfs snd it appeared there woul8 have
to be another meeting between Nir. Com�tock, the City Y�ana�er s�d the City Attorney
and have this matter returned to the City Couneil.
Councilmen Wo1ke stated to the City Counc3l he Pelt
oi' aJLl, they had turned to the conaultin� enginesrs
� mattear and the opinion wae g3ven to"the City Counci
wa,s praper and the negot3ating should be done by the
they negotiate wrong, that �irst
and aslced for an opinion on this
1 of what the en�ineere tiiought
City Ma��er and the C�ty
a�as tki.
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• Attosney. ae �t�r gtat�a tr� c�.ty co��si �, �is�t o� �.t, 8e��,na t�+ fo�r
fa�ts an8 t�en ask3ng them to arb3trate. Caunc3lme►n Jol�ansrnrna agxeed �o3'Eh Coa�ilmen
Woike and s�f,e8 ��the City l�enager and the City Attot�a�y ehonld 2�aYx1].� thie mstter.
Caun�ilam�n Brook 9.nquis�ed if it would be prcrper for Mr. Oo�to�t to Y�elp ne�otia�e.
Counaxlman Wo2ke rep2ied l�e d3dn't think eo, that �hen thia �1d be e11 done, ;l�r.
Co�nstock would still. have to accept t�e �treets and tell the City Council i.f any-
th3ng wa� axbttg. Coun�ilmen Brook aeserted if Fr3d].ey hsd e City �t�gineer� be
would have to eit 3n w3th the C3ty Mana�er and City A�torney and nara thst �. Cce�-
stock ha�l been h�.red to be the City Tngineer, he Pelt he should �t with tir�.
l�yor Hee explained the questi.on of the �na�nt on t� �naity was strietly sa
en�ineer'ing ittm. City Att�orney Smith inYormed the City Counail t�h+e City Me�ns�r�
Mr. Cc�etack and 1'e had met be�ore Mr. Coanstock Y�eB iaet w3th �r. Dunk2ey e�d dis-
auseed alternstives. He f�rt�r suggested tYx�t w3th tYne present co�nts end paro•
posals i'�aet Mr. Ca�atock, the City Mana�er end he eou18 now PreE�are e propoeal an8 ge�
Mr. Dunkley's elgmture and bav+e eaa� avail,able at the next meeting, that ltr. Dunk]ey
shou%1 be sequi�e8 to sat3ef'ector�.ly teke care of tYie road Suring a period to tDe
sat3.s�sation oY the C3ty Engineer and felt l�r. Dunk]�eq would agree to that. Cowi•
ci]man Wolke steted it wee uot u� fi,o the eng3,neer to accept the roed, it kee � to
the C3ty Council. Councilmen Johaneon replied that before they would release th�e
PerPormeac� Bomd, they would get a. repoxt Prom ths en�3neers �o eee 3� it ie up ta
stsndarda e.nd the City Council could then accept it.
F�t3on by Jdlianeon to inetruct the Ci�y I�ana�er and C3ty Attos�n�y to negotiate
with Dunkl:ey SurPaain� Co�mpe.ny a document to cons3der what would be legal and res-
� sonable concexning the complet3on of ST. 1962 Contrect. 8econded by Brook. Nr.
Comstock stated the City Counc3Z was straying f`rom the basic problem snd that taas
the spec3�icat3ans which he h8dn't written wh3ch the City Co�mcil �nte8 h3m to
en�orce and he wauld, t�at 3�' these s�ctions s�re enforced, the job would not be
done and tt�.ts was what ti�e contracf,or �a.d se3d, that the ent3re �t�ter ].ies be-
tween the City oY Fridley and the Contra.ctor. Mr. Comstoek Y�rther inPormed the
C3ty Council that 3P tb3s seetion was not ch�n�ed he would feel obli�ate8� ae
act3.ng en�3neer, to so notify the eontractor as he ha8 not3.f3ed the C3ty. Co�il-
man Wolke inquired if the C�.ty Council were w3.11ing to relex the epeciPiestio�e and,
i� eo, 3t should be put ia the form oP a motion. Counciimen Johanson stated tiiey
�eou�d not re8uce �he spe�ific�tione uatil tlaey had e proposa2 f'rom Dunk]�ey Sur•
fsein� Comopany. I+�yor Nee explafne8 tYiat at the ti�e of the document being p�esented
by the City NYa.na�r eaad City Attorney Smith so�etbin� covld be done. City Attror-
ney Smith eup3.ained the eag�estion was that the City Council not enfor�e it p�o-
v3,diag that this Ma3ntenance Bonc3 i$ e�ctended an extra two yeara and a11 ot,�rer
perPormaace satisfactory. Upon a`rpiae vote, there being no aay$� t.he motion �
carried unani�usly.
DI6CIR55ION O�F 1�64 BUD(�ET:
Msyor Nee axuaouneed th3s item was the discvsaion of the 196� Budl�e� en�d inquired
3P there wexe anyone p�eBent who wi�hed to be heard. Nfrs. Joyce Mittelstae8t of
the Lea� of' Women Votere was_present and eta.tsd they bad been given to under-
stsnd that t�e City Co�anc31 has coas9.dered dxopp3ng from the propoeed Budg�t s
� Pu]1 t3me Park Director. It w8s explained to the City Council the League oY S�Tio-
men Voters had atudied the recreation Pacilities in Frid3,ey. Mrs. Mitteletaedt
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read to the City Council this report, th�.t they do �avor the hiring of a PuII
time director who wouZd be in charge of Recreati.ona]. and Park Programs and they
do rece�mmend the hiring of a f�Il time P�rk Director. Meyor Nee explained he was
not certain how much the Couneil 'hed saved by cutting this person out of the Beid-
get. Mre. Mittelstaedt explained they had islt it would be a saving to hire s f'nl.l
time di�ector by eliminatixig part time activlties arid hav3ng a11. on one aalary.
Counai3.man JoYlan�on 3nquired if �rs. M3ttel.staedt had seen a copy of the Bud�et
Y'op 196�+ 3n which there was $82,0�0.00 budgeted Por Parks and Playgrounde. DQeyor
Nee inquired how muah the Recreational Budget had beea reduced. The City Mana�er
repl.�.ed it had been r8duce� by $3,328.00. Mayor Nee inquired of Mrs. Mittelsteedt
i� they were proposing ane person who �rould be the Parks and Playgrou�la Director.
He was told this was correct� they would aecept thia and there would be better co-
ord3nE'�ion obtsi�d. Councilman Johanson explained the aumber8 of employees and
d�.rectors who would be working �rt time the folloWin[3 sut�oer• Mayor Nee explained
that pert oP the problem wes that Fridley doesa't g�et any moaey fYc>m tbe school
syst�m for reereat3on and inquired xhat would a Yull time person be doing ia the
wzntertime. Mrs. Mitt.elstaedt replied they fe].t this activity would keep him
busy piann3ng� etc., p2us winter recreation activities. Counc3lman Wolke stated
�h� proposal wa.s tc> eliminat�e part oP tiae P�rk Program and inelude r8ereation;
this woua.d el3minate the position Dick Donlin fiel.d. Counci�man Johanson sts.ted
the Park Director pretty well superv3ses the neighborbood parks end a].1 the mis-
cellaneo�us jobe. Cauncilman Wolke e�lained the b3ggest problem is the City
Counc3l was talitin� $�,OOO.f)0 �oz Parke and Playgrounds and that ia 8bout 13'� oi
� the total Budget and it waa quite a bit aY money. He Purther stated that mogt of
tl�e people ere concerned about �he cntting of the budget and understanding they
were all interested ita the Recrestion Program� they have just ao much maney tb
sp�nd. Councilman Johanson suggested keeping the iteffi af ihe Parks and Pleygro�ds
�.n mind and ga3ng ove�c the baa.ance oi' �he Audget. Tlie City Mana.g�er sugg�ested the
Couacil consulic with the Park Board before mak3ng any changes as they don't be-
13eve a combi.nation Park and Recreation D�rector waul.d be the answer, that they
had thought there should be a Pt�ll time Farking and Recreation Director, their
argument being I�c. Mesaiek �oul.dYt't Pully superv3se the Recreatian Prog�ram, he
eouldn't buy the equipanent, watch the budget and a11 these other duties aYed do �
thorou�h jo8 on p3anning. Counci],ma.n Wolke explained the reason for tHis ie tha�
it was secandary to Mro Meaeick and others and if they had a f'ullti.me man, this
would be his job and he would have a sa�lary to coa�pensate Lim for his efforts.
Counc3].ma� 5her3dan inquired regarding the Police Budget and stated it was being
inc�esee8 60�. A discussion was he3d regarding the replaaements Yor 1963 and
Y�iyor Nee stated the budget was actually being increased about 40,�. The City
l�anager explained the inerease in selaries amounf.ed to about $11,000. Counc3lmen
Wol.lie inquired of the total �owth in population for Fridley dur3ng t�,he previous
year. i'he City Msr�ger rep].ied the figure from the P].annin� Commission early
thie year was 19,502 Qeople and the estimate from Northwestera Be21 Te].ephone Co.,
was somewhePe aronna 23,000; tbat would be a�rowth between 3,�000 to 4,000 people.
Councilmen Johanson req�aested of the City Council thst two men be dropped fro� the
Police Budget. The ques�ion was ra.ised by residents present why the City Counc3.l
shouZd cut th� Budget at a].]. and Coune3lman Jobsnson replied the City Mans�er had
� alw�,ys presented to the C3ty Council what he felt was a very good budg�et and he
had never founcl fault w3.th his budge�s but it was 3.mpoasible to give a free tiand
with �he Bud�et. Mayor Nee stated this wa.s the proposal of the Pol3ce Depertment
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• to achieve the schedvliug oY two men fn the police care and it ha8 been cons3dered
a week previous a.nd Council had agreed to it. Councilman Johanson replied that
he had misunderstos�d it� that 3t still might take two years to put two men in a
car ana Fr�.aiey t�aa never accomplishe8 anything in one year. Counc3lman Wo1ke
esksd if Council couldn't meet the Police Bud�et Por acen hal•ffaay. Caunc33.man
Sheridan stated he would rather del.ete two �n from the propose@ budget and go
back and give an increese to the older aTen. Couna3lman Johanson exp�ained the
ChieY of the depart�nt had asked for a�604.00 raise iPar himselg anc� nothing for
his Sargeant.
The City Mana�er expla3ned the reason the � figure which had been previously men-
tioned as a raise for the patrolmen wasn't �iven was that the depertme�nt wae el-
mos� even with the surrounding area in salary. Councilman Johangon replied they
were not basing their �a].arfe � oa the Mi�neapol3s and St. Paul areae
Councila�n Wolke stated the real heart of the Po13c� Depa�etment, enen though
F'ridley had a gooc3 Chief 3s the �act there were �ood men under him anv this 2�i
f3gure was set up and these men were 1.00kin� forwarcl to 3t, thst Iast year they
were he18 da�an and su�egted �o �Ya� City ?�dansger this was so�thing txey shovld
be careful �bout, that the department heads manage to get their iner�s�es in and
�che people tbat have nothing to say about the budg�t axe at their mer�y. Counc3l-
man Sher3.cian expla3ned to the City Cauncil he he.d tried to attack thia item fram
dif�erent positions and adding four new men £rom the outside would mean another
ne� automobile an� fur�Cher stated he wot�ld prefer to aee two men clEleted Pras the
budget and have �he present staff get so�e k3nd of juati�ication. Councilman'WoZke
� S'�8't6C2 'CY18� FP].C1��k:37 WO13�.C1 need a foot patrolman soon, 'that with new shopping areas
o�en3n� s11. of the t3me, store people are unsble at times to control the groups
that gather and cause ts�oubZe. The Ciiy N3�nager sta.ted he would strongly urge
t� the City CounciZ they stay to the �air�� rate paid policemen in tl�e metropolitan
area. Councilm�n ho].ke repli�d they �aere �ot conc�rned �a3th other �'oliee Depart-
�nen�s, they were cancerned wi�h their pol3cemen.
Motion by B�ook to drop two men scheduled far July ls�, 196� frum the Police De-
partment �udg�t and add a� per month incpease to the p��rolmen. SE�conded by
Sher3.dan. Counci�.man Sherida� inquired ii' the Sargesnt's increase was 2�9 and
was told it ws.s more than �. Upon a voice vote, thex°e bein� no nsyF+, the mot3on
carried unanimously.
Councilman Sherici�n requested an exp].�na,tion of Exhibit 1 on Debt Se.�rice in the
amount of $26,400 and what was the bond they were referring to. The �'.ity l�ens�er
explsined the item in deta3l and stated it is for �-3� ��a there were :=ome spec3a3.
i�nprovement projects also. Council�isn Sheridan inquired if the Water D�partment
wa� rsot sel� suf�ic3en�. The City Ma.nager replied that 3t was partly so, that a
b3g reserve was �cessary to bu3.ld it up and there would probably be no mtll levy
th� next year. Councilm�n Wol.ke inquired how tauch money was taken out of that
dgpartm�nt last year. The City Mana�er stated he d3.d not have the figure at
the ffioment. Counc3l.man Sheridan inqu3red 3f tY�e bonds they were refez�r3ng t�
were revenue bonds and was told by the Ci�y Manager they wex'e not, they were
General Obliga�ion Bonds and it wa.s expl.a3.ned that because o£ the fact the Cit,
has 'to put in a heavy reserve at the beginn3ng it couldn't be handled this year.
� Councilman ��olke stated people h,sd been lead to bel3eve that sewer and water de-
partments were dei'unct. The City Manag�r rep].3ed that nei:�her departament was.
Councilman Sheridan stated iP the water anci sewer were $epleted, than th3s amount
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should be cba�ed against these departments rattrer than the �a8ter and �etaer fund.
The City Mansger.explained tbe only uee of the water f'uad would be the water
works depart�rent. Coun�i�an WolI�e �tated it wee his ap3nion thst so�e o� ti�eee
things should be changed to d�.f'f'erent cete�ories aud the mi].l rate shou]�d be pnt
where it be3onged. A diecuasi� period wae beld regardiag tl� dispasit3on of
�ter an� sewer Yacil3t3es, work, et�. The C3ty Mansg�r replied�the Wa�ber Depert-
ment wae makin� enough moaeq but not enough to pay oY'P ttbe bo�xis.
Counc3].ffian �2�eridan stated he had no other questions on the Budget but did l�ave
a better uaderstanding than he ha.d had prev3ously. He Yvrth�r stated thexe had
been one item that hadn't been epprnved the.t he h�ad asked the coastil.ting engin�rs
Yor and h�d aeked �h�m becauae i:hey had be�n sittiag on statements on se�e work
they have been author3zed to do and had 3one and he Y�ao1 eeen noth3ng on tYiie,
that Mr. Co�tock was to hav�e tvrned 1u whet mon3.ee he hed coming up to fih3s point.
Coune3lman Sh�r3dan gt,ated h�e didn't feel 1t wae right that the consultanta e�uld
finance the City of Fridleq aver a p�riod vP two to �our years. The City Msna�er
stated this hsd noi �een preset�te8 by the cansvltiug eng3neers.
Mayor l�ee stated in addit3on to thet item the Contin�ency Fund was lower thsua wes
saYe and vnless there is ecr�thin� elsewhere in the Budget it should be ra�iee8�.
The City I�1ana�er repl3ed they had al�ays come umder the Bud�et. Councilmen Wolke
stated the transfer was aleo cut back �rom t� Liquor 5tore Fund. Couneilman
Sher3:dan stated he thought the Liquox operat3on ahould be broke st aI.2 times�
� tl3at the C3ty of Fridley should �tot h�ve a large reserve 3n the Liquar F'uad.
Councilmao Brook statEd there was a eertain amount for bonds alone thst wae nea-
essarq but that the liquor manager carried too lar6�e a stocls. A d3scuss3en period
was he].d and everyone a�ceed thm� Z,iquor 3tore �1 shou].d� be closed with a ninety
alay notice. Mayor Nee stated he wa� concerued about the Cont3ngeney FunB bein�
�o0 1ow, that the City Council wa� talking �bau� a greater drain on it auch as
the Fire Department conetruction aad they raere at a po�nt where':it w�s tmcertain.
Councilman Bxook raised the question to ti�e C3�y i�inag�r if prices �t ait 13quor
stores were the same �.�d same and could th3s i�e cl�cked. 'I'he City Manager re-
plied �chey were supposecl �a be. Coune3lman Hrook gave hie reason for the q�etion
by exp],ainin� there we�ce t3mee when there was a areason for prices goin� 8owo and
he had made a purchase �or �1.25 when ih�.s item was be3.x� solci at other storee
for �1.09. Mayor Nee stated he Yelt Frid%y was priced too hi� generally.
Counc3]man Brook expla.ined thi.s was something that was important in operating a
reta3l store and could, possibly, be �i�cked.
Mayor �ee expla3ned to the City Counc3l the pacesent Budget didn't cantempl,ate
the kind of c�rain they were ts�kin� about atad there wae nothing to tak�e cere
of the item with the Fir� Depar�nent in the B��et and fl3rther $tated he didn't
feel it wss responsi6le to approve the budget as it stands without providing fbr
the $10,000.00 it w311 coat Fridley. Councilman Johenson explai�sd tbey ita.d e
carryover oY approximately $27,000•00 a� �elt they would bave this asme saoumt
left over the follow3ng year. The City Mansger explained they had bad to u�e
some oF that $27,000.00.for the budget and it was a maxim� that they wouid hsve.
Conncilma� Sheridan su�ested that as �he Council had cut sa�ethiag aut o! th�
� Police Department close to �10,000.00, would the C3ty Couacil want to leave the
milla�e as it is and put it in tl�e Contingency Fund.
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Motiom by Sheridan to place the sav3ng f�am the Po1ic� BuB�et into th� Contingency
Reserve Fund. 3econaZed by Broak. tTpan a voice vote, there be3ng no n�ys� the
mot3on carr3ed unan3mously.
FIitE DEPAR'.i�NT: REQi�ST FO�t � SPACE :
Ms.yor Nee announced th3s was the consideration of the Fire Department pa�oposbl for
an e�rpans3on of their fac3lity. 'ihe City Mana�er:-�stated Chief Robert Hu�Ues o°
the Fire Depart;ment had stated the departt�nt would approve oY whatever the City
Couacii wished.
Motion by She�tidan that the City Council of Fridley cons3der the proposal oP tl�e
Fire Depertment �or an exp�nsion oP tY,�ir facility. Seconded by Johansan. Upon
a ro11 call vate those voting aye, Nee, Wolke, Sheridan, �'oi�anaon, Brook. None
opposed. Niot3on carried unan3mously.
Motion by Joiianson that the City Man�g�er. be authori2ed to coa�taet �dr. Everett
Heu1e and arran� a meeting with the Fridley F3.re Department at tbe �iret poa�3ble
moment to draw pZans �nd specific�tions for a three bay addition to tY�e p�eaent
fac31.it3es. Seconded by Srook. Upon e voiee vote those vot3n� aye+ Brook, Jo-
hanson� Nee, Wolke. Those opposed, Sh�er3dan. �lotion carr3.ed. Counc3lman SheriBan
ata.ted his reason fbr being opposed wa,� that Smiley and Assoc3.ates, I�e felt, should
� have beern cont;ected as they drew or3g3nal p1�ns.
CONSIDERA,TiORi OF CO1+�,ETION OF 1962 3�T CONTliACT:
City Attorney Smith expl.si.�d to the C3ty Counc3l that �lr. Comstock had cal2reS
1�. Dunkley an�. he was present, that he bacl flrafted an agreement that was a�r�e-
ahle w3�h Mx. Dunkley. City Attorney Smith r�ad �a�ne to ttle Council a� pcplained
that what they were do3.ng waa wa.iv3ng the provision with the streets compl�ted b�ut
the provision sti11 appl3es to the s�reets to Toe fi�ished, that instead of' a one
year Nla3ntenance Bond on the �hree yeEtrs inspecteol, thes�e would be a three year
Ma3.ntemance Boud and Nir. Dwskley had speci�'ical.�.y stated he wonld correct ti�
streets. Councilman Sher3dan 3,nquired 3f 3t ehouldn'� be brou�ht up to the spec-
if3cat3ons of the afoz�aent3oned contract or a nor�a.l contract, that he had felt
3t �sould be a lit�tle t3ghter as the or3ginsl contract �s spec3.fied a dePinitr �.t.
i�c. Co�stack 3nquired if there wouldn't have to be another agree�nt whieh wauld
be the bas3s the boad w311 be furnished on and th3s could be speLted aut et that
t3me, that the normal bond is for 100p oP th�e contract. C3ty Attoraey Smitb�ex-
plai�d that as long as the Maintenance Band is based on the total constrttctfaa,
it 3s easy to figure out t�e portiaa the atreets represent, that �or the first
year 3t will be 100�0 oP the contract and for each yesr thereaPter it will be a
se,parate. bond. Mr. C�stock stated ii t2s3s was hsndled on a se�s�e.te a�eement,
3t wauld be satisfacto�cy. A discuesion period was held on how thia eontrect
should be written. C3ty Attorney Smith explained the thing to do is when Mr.
� Dunkley puts up the 1�3.ntenance Bond, it �hould be the total emount of the con-
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tr�ct for the f3rst year! then it :ts ca].cu].ated and he brings in a new bond. Mr.
Comstack sta�,ed the pro6lem was whet s�e�ment it wss tied fato, th+e basic plans
or spea3i�icat3ons or what.
YTMtotion by Sheric3an to authorize the execution of the agreement presented by t�
City Attorney and approved by Ro�er Dunkley of Dunkley Swcfacing Campany. Se-
conded by Wo1.ke. Upor► a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried
unan3mously.
AD�iOLS�t:
There be3ng no Y�ther business, 2�+ieyor Nee declared the Spec3al Meetiag af October
3rd, 1g63 �djourned.
RespectYully sub�itted,
Sue Miskow3c
Secretary to the Council
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S�CO�ID SP�CIAI. COQNCIL � 00� OCTOB�t 3: 1963
•
r�rar rt� �nr.mect r.h� special r�ting at lo s o0 0° os,ock P.M.
M�embea�s psw�� at R�oil Ca].1 in aaaa�cin�g tt� Boll Oa11 w8iivad �i�ttaea aA�s
of �hLs miaeti� o
�zs Pzes�t a Ne�e, &haZi.aan, Woll�ue,, Bi�ao1�,. Jv�aason
�� 0� �, SP�Z�i> �8"�IISG s
The pccrpose of e:ha �►gaaia3 �aeeCiflg ie far tl� re�eipt aad dispoait�a ct� pho�aapi�as
of t�+a sfficisu�ts, one s�d.vad fx+�n A1 P�ppe�rs +aad os� fs�m Ins Pea�ams, d�i
Saptemb�ae 26 & 30, 1963.
��L}�'T�,_ . � �
�oLto� bp Sl�aridsa, e,�d by J�hans�u, to ree�aive photocopies of t1u �
af�ids:vittso Up�n a va�o� va��, �iss�r b�iag z� a$,y8� M�yoz �et daaLr�ad fi.he mc�tiau
cazriade
� ' �r. 4 � � ��• . � �s.t : t r.
wM+atiara by Sh�rticla�, a�tac�ded by WoU�s, that the Citp Co�m�il� upoa ,scivLt�a of tl�
City�s le,�a1 aeansal, fex�rd th� twa �af�idazrits to i�s Ccnnntg At�ox�. 8�obra�t
,�obnsoa, fox wha� ��3aa ha m$y �e� ��,t to �akea �gan a roll call vot.�, d�se
Ftitisig "apa+", Sh�tidemt, Walk�es �s ��s �aaue Ti�o&B vOtityg "Qay", ':IOsM.
M�r Na�s decla=�d the mat�Lva �axxied.
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'�1dSlt b6t�,11$ T1� �;tit],'� �8�88 e �d= �6 �ZSTEl� i� ID@�C� ��iA�e
8eag�ctfuilg sui�tteds
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Aatia�g Ss�tmy xhe Co�mcil
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COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INCo
Consulting Engineers
• lu4b County Road "J"
MiniteBpOlis 32' Minnesota
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September 19, 1q63
Honorable Mayar & City Council
c/o Mro Earl P. Wagner, City Man��;er
City oP Fridley
6431 University Avenue PdoE.
Minneapolis 21, Minnesota .
CERTTFICATE OF THE ENGINEER
Gentlemen:
We hereby submit Estimate No. 4, the t'inal estimate, for
Barbaxossa and Sons, Inc,, 402 - 33rd Avenue North,
Sto Cloud, Minnesota, for the canstruction vf Sanitary
Sewer and Water Improvement Pro�ect Na. 55, accordin�
to contracta
Lump Sum Bid
Chan�e Order Noo 1 (Add)
Adjusted Lump Sum Bide e, m o e. o., a..
Additions to Contract
204 LinpFto 8" VCP Sana Sewer (0--10' Deep)
� � 6.00
�7 LinaFt. 8" 'VCP San. Sewer
(i2-14t Deep}@ $ 8000
122 Lin,Fto 8°f VCP San. Sewer
(14-16t De�p)@ $ 10000
1$1 Lin.Fto $" VCP Sana Sewer
(16-18' Deep)� $ 12.00
17 LineFt. 8" VCP Sana Sewer
(18-20' Deep)@ $ 14,b0
I San. Sewer ManhoZe(0-10' Deeo)@ $235.00
156 Lin.Fto 6" VCP San, 5ewer
Service Lines@ $ 2.75
4 8 x 6" VCP W,yes @$ 8.00
1 6" x 22 1/2° Bend fCast Iron) �$ 28000
92 Lin,Fto I" Copper Water
Serv. Lines @ $ 2025
1 Curb Stops & Box (1") P, $ 18v00
3 Corporation Cocks (3/4 x 1") @$ 5.00
1 Wet Connection @ $ 75.00
3 I2 - 18" Trees Removed @$ 30.00
5 18 - 2�4" Trees Removed @$ 50e00
1 Lin.Ft. 3" Foam G�.ass
Insulation � $ 1050
Total Additions to Contract. o o,.. e. e
�67,7o7a 15
� 2y2���0�
0�69,955e25
$ 1,224.00
$ 376a00
$ 1,220.00
� 2,172e04
$ 238.00
$ 235000
$ 42geo0
$ 32.00
$ 2$.00
$ 207.00
$ 18eOQ
$ 15000
$ 75,00
$ 90.00
$ 250.00
�_.�.1 e 5 0
o ,$ 6,610.50
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
city of �sa�.ey -2-
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Deductions from Contract
5�9.3 Lin.Ft. 8" VCP San. Sewer
40 Lin.Fte 8" ESVCP San.13ewer�p, @� ?•00
(10-12' Deep) @ $ 7000
$? Lin.Ft. 8° ESVCP San. Sewer
(12-14' Deep) @ $ 8.00
1 Sanitary Sewer Manhole
(10-12' Deep) @ �265e00
1 Sanitary Sewer Manhole
(18-20' Deep) @ $b00.00
609 vert.Ft„ Dron Manhole
Construction @ $ 20.00
421 Lin.Ft. 6" CIP Watermain @$ 3.20
1 Fire Hydrant with Auailliary
valv� & Box @ $320.00
1 6" Qate Valve with Box @$110e00
5 6" x 45° Bends (Cast Iron) �$ 28.00
1 12" F3re Hydrant Extension �$ 50.Q0
454 CuaYds. Foundation Correction
Material @ $ 5.00
5b SqaYds. Hot—Mix Bituminous
Surfacin�r @ $ 5.00
400 Sq.Yds.. Seedin� @ $ O.�tA
3 6— 12n Trees Removed C� $ 25�00
September 19, 1963
Tota1 Deductions from Contracto . n.. �. o
�76,565.55
� 3�845.10
� 280.00
$ 6g6.00
� 265.00
$ 4Q0.00
$ i38.ao
� 1,347.20
$ 320.00
$ 110.00
$ 140.00
� S�r��
$ 2,270,00
� 280.00
$ i�o.00
� 75°00
. �1o,376e3o
Total Con�ract Amounto . a s a„ O. o e.. s a$66,1$9.35
Less: Estimate Noa 1
Estimate No. 2
Estimate No. 3
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$33,I$9�48
�10,7_73.99,
�52,736.67
AMOUNT NOW DUE e. e o. a... o. e.. e.
$�2,�36.67
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. $13,�52.68
We hsve viewed the work under Con�ract Por the construction oP
Sanitary Sewer and Water Improvement Project No. 55, and find
that the same is substantlally complete in accordance �ith the
Contract Documents. We recommend that the f�inai.payment be
made upon acceptance of the work by your Honorable Body, and
that the one year contraatual maintenance bond commence on
the date listed above.
LNK/ge
RespectPully submitted,
COM3TOCK � DAVI3, INCe
By
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L'JSiHi&Sr� VS �$II$ Sb�i.iNNi; �Qr�ii V\A'8liliiii'� • S��L7iL'iWiA �v, 1963
eThe mae�ing was called to arder at 8s55 PeMe by Chairman Wegler.
Msmb�a F��sant: Weglex, �andel, %arsoa�, �am, ��egda, Rossing, Lintan
Other� Present: Chief M�arthy, �punt:y G�issionex Miltt� 0'Bsnuon
CO�TYDN AND AP]PROVAL 4F P�iNITPES � SEPTEI�EIt 3, 1963 e
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A cc►�r�ction was mad� �.n the minu�es af the Sep�ember 3, i963 meeting
Discuaeiare of Traffic 8ng3neer°s Pr�posal for Prugosed Gasaline Servi�
�afe snd Daisy St�re at t�e Southeast Caxnsr o� Osborne Road and East
to 'KTpon a voice va�e, t�ose votir�g "Aye", Wegler, Baudel, Frttz, Lar
Szegda, Odea, Bgazo Thoae voting "Nay", Kamo tohairman Wegler declar
�arried/0o The Minutes af th� meetf.ng oi Septe�nber 3, I963 wez� appra
�IATSR POLZUTIaL�T • BSCS �BF.BKY
Water Po�.lutiaa has be�n reported ia 8ice Creek. Smmplea wr�uld be
iiealt.h Ofiicer for examinw�tion.
rr�w susxrr�ss :
,I�L'MJ �ikR�7VlriWi7�aa °' �Wea.yH LiitMd.CLliL\J� a°
the
StatiOn,
ver 8oad,
� Wright,
the mation
as corrected,
inta the
� �e Paii�e Depart�nt is aekfag fvr i.�xcreased p�rsonnel ('Four s� in 1 64) to total
16 snex�o Tlzese mena wi11 sdd cne pat�al �re du�ing the day and make it possible for
3 patrols at nighto Af��� rliscussi�n, �4 i.arso� n�mred �hat we �e ad to the City
Ma�ager and the �i�.�r �C�.�ii tha� �he �+ rr�� b� �rcid�� �'�nu��y 2, 2964o Tbe motioa was
se�anded by Mro Kaimo �hai� L�egl�ar �+�i�xed ��� �mn�io�a carried.
I..J
��SPLAiNT ON TR�AFI�IC � ilN�rl�itS�X AtJI! s�liSSISSIP�I Si�Er m
A x�sa entered �lae meeCi�g �ad �cr�up�.m3necl o� t.h� ��af�ic prcablem, that �
�ettiaag nqnfused as to �rh��� th�y b��tang �� tlnive�si�y ��d Mies�.�ssippi
�h� oa�mcoraiang ian� a� traffico
�DGB � 59Tfl AND 6�'S ST�.� NABTi�EAST e
�hief M�arthy was rec�uest�d to checle f.nto the hadge viola�ion at 59th
Noatheast0
PB�R�G AT T� SENI08 HIGH SCHOOL:
�ief McCaxthy su���ea r.bac r.�e �act�� o� �e �i�cea ioe n��crx, oi
School b� checked intoo Mr. Lintan moved that we xecommend to Che Cit�
th� Sahool B�oard be conttacted with reference ta the rantal of li,ghts t
lot at the Seaior High Scbool frem Northern States Pawer Grampaxryo Mot
by M�eo Kawo Chaixa�an Wegl�r declar�� �e t�mcttian carriedo
AD�TO�Ni�D1T s
Th��� being no furtiaer busiaeas, M�tion byr Baadel, eecoaded by Lareon
be ad,journod. Q�ais�eaa Wegitr declared the �ticm carriedo
�esp�ctfully submitt�ed:
Delaris B�mdei
Se�reta�y .�o t'he Commit�e�
NOTEs Neast meeCin� of t
Co�ittee will be
Hall on Wedaeeday,
8 P.M. ,
�eopte were
and pull into
and 6th Street
the sentor High
Mansger tbat
�r tha garking
.on wss Becauded
the neating
Fridle�► Ssfety
ths pridley City
:tober 9„ 1963 at �
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N O R T H E R N S T A T t S P O W E R C O M r A N Y
M I N N E A r O L I 5 2 M I N N E B O T A
3eptembar 18, 1963
rir. Ear1 P. til4gner, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Averiue, N. E.
Minneapolis 21, Minnesota
Dear Sir:
L-b,000 Lumen Overheacl Lamp Inatalled 9-9-63
62nd 1�Tay & Riverview
LEJM
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Yours very tru ly,
NORTHERN STATE3 POWSR COMPU�Y'
L.E.J. Mabbott, g41�s Mana6er
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�' J. F. Rud ph
3upervisor of I�uniaipal 3erviaea
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�C�T� pF FR�pLEY
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PZAYG� Si�-CQlSITl'� l�BTING �• 88PTB� 16, 1 3
Preseat: Tham�pson, 3wanson, Hughes, Wright and Ei�hasao
was called to asder by Chai�rman Tho�pean.
.
A mclti�a wae made and seconded to appravs Che miauCes of Au�t 27,
l�tionlcaszied.
Mr.'Th'ompson reported on the sheiter building, tha sba£ color wi11
have 'b�en laid this week and the biocic� �aewe s�az�ect tii� f�uadat
e
as w�sil�d.
blw. Fos�s
Mr. ' Th�saa repo�ctsd that �the 3chool Board ° s amenabls to r.he plan of hnriag a �oo�d
at t�he',Nortb sido of the school properCq• Aa agreaaeat i�s not bee�n i,g�d as �
roitt� B�rsstt and Rran� regatding Che dgveiopmant of a saad iu Lhie a o
���BB� S�Ci�pOL s
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Ths Ci�q Attoraey, Wym�an Smith, has draam an agteensat bet�r�ea the 1 aod th4
Cit�r a� to the joint nse af Che propert�*o It orill be gre�e�.�ed to Ctty CaunRil,
Septmdper I6, 1963a
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It ie �hs golicy of the Parks $ud Pl.aygrauads Sub-commiCte� that Che itp s�ta3n
aaaess�►ip oa all public property that could conceivab].y be devaloped inta ps�lc p�.`�
MAt#.on'� bq Stiwaneon tha� thia palicy be used in �egard to `�he easameaat 79th �rd ��
Sts�e��. Mction secoaded and carried, .'�
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Mr,' Donlin eubmitte+d th� follo�win�$ liat of rinks for 1963�64s Cam■oo
Syl�ranjHills, �yes Sehoal„ Aest Biver Raad 3chool Site, Lngan Psrk,
eh
Maia, $ice Creek School, Cap3tal +a�nd Sughes, 2nd a�d ",FSSaia, {�rth of
Aiverv�.eaw Boights, and Fl�ra,esy Psrk, passibie riaZc at Meiody M�ar,
ae Ter�ac�a Park. �o questians w�ca raissd by the Sub-�o�miLt�s, �
war,ai� hauaee be located, and aro theze eaough locatia�s ta ad���et
Paul ,
fe�aae
prabl�
Jah�
�e1 request� tha Parks aad Playgratulde Sub-comm�ittae e:oa
�o�uad ti►e plapground at Bmckmea Circle in Sp�ring of 1964.
w3th childsea going dxrough yarda, etc. to uae the play�g
orassoa raised tiw question rsgardiag ths �otfatiaas rs
adjacaat to t6s Loaks pssk pro�arty.
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, !leo�e+� I.t1os, ��
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eaia�ip�i at.�,
d q�owti�o�rs�� ' ;�
e nill �a
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plaain8 a e�ra3�ar - ;;
�e oee�t to b� � .
tLe Ml�itier�t� �;�
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PARK� ,�TD PZ�AYG�4UNDS 3U8-C��TSB P4EETING 1�NITTB3 - SBPI�RR 16,
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.. ,� �AIL AND ADDT�Id�1AL�... ...... NGS � T 0� P�ABR��
Mr. Dmnlin reportad t�at M=. Burton hae beeu contacted rega�cdiug
all t�ees, shruba snd fic,�te�cs for a posaib�.e �natura trail and sd
Lo�ke Park. aad that he ��ld be availsble �or thi.a projecto
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Mr. Doniin is request�d �:a sex�d a det�iled and adjuated copy of the
me�bers af the Sub•coass�nit�tee.
NE�T �$'1'I�TG:
Zhe a�rt regula� a�eeting af the ��artcs aad Playgzounds Sub•cammittea
7, 19�3 a� 8:00 P.M. r�t �13i City F�sll.
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T'hsre'being ua furthre� busiaass, Ct�airmaa 37sa�asoa declated the
9s45 P.Ma
ReegeaefulZy sutymitt�c�:
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Mardsn+� E%htias7a
S�cze�xy to tb� Sub-�a�sni.tt8e
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1963 �Contiauad)
cross �actian of
a�al plantin� at
to all
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RESOLUTTpI� #144-1963 ��:
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ORDERING PLANS AND SPECI�'TCATI4NS �;;
, FOR PROJECT 34-M ��;
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�, WHEREAS, C�mstock & Davis, Inc., Consulting Engineers fo the ;'.
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City'�, of Fridley, presented by letter dated September 2S, 1963, the feasi- ;�
bility of combining Project 34-M with remaind�r of hi.gh level syst a;::
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boos�'�,ter pumpin� facility,
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'i NOW THEREk"ORE, BE IT RES4I.VED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY �.
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OF ;F`FtIDLEY, MTNNESOTA:
I 1. The combining of Praject 34-M �ith remainder of hig level �'
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s s em boostar um in facilit is a roved aa su esttd. �
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I 2, That Comstock & Davis, Inc., are hereby designated o�roceed : �}
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for�hwith with preparation �f final plans and specifications for he com- �`
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bincd project. _ �
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' Adopted by the City Counci2 of the City of Fzidley this 7th day' �
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