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10/19/1964 - 6024��. � `�- �R �V �� � �����4 f. `t �` i �� L 3 A�A — O�l�ER 19, 1964 ; !. '�� �'�� � ��gulaur lla�tinq, Octob�ac 5, 1964, PagM 1— 33 v 1� v f L C��#RIl�t3S: e�'` ��'° i o� ��ow�aat — sw#�o, r�r.a �— a�. O � �f z. ou ��r (x—i to o-1y sout�►.ast coacnec — �L �;L�` 5th Stsoet a�d D�iss,�.ssippi (Co�tinu�d froat C � � 10/5/64) ' . _ _ �„�- �� a9 42 & 43 . � �,�r�"r`t�( r-,r. c���l�'"r f� b,,t�'+7 y' �� Q��o 'G'I�� 3� �}% � i Oaa Fina1. Plata � i�i� � 3� & �� ��ii ��� p�� � �t �70 0" �� _ ...__.,.... . .___ - . �� �,°�4 e F. - Ftat � Irv�t�t I�dt�st�isl P�k.�� �� 31 �0Y P��' Baq� lOZ o . ���� T . _. �.__._� �.----__.., • avs=�ss: � _ `�, y_ 5,. Rasolutiou O��eacis�q Ym�acova�t — S�? tiy Paq� 46. !°�°'`E��� �, ide � ooa, 2 1 64j SW�70, Paq� 47 e -r h" �' �" � � � i�,.ria �" li..�..�-+.-�_�/l/>�by ..._.._. _.________.�, _ ._. _. � ,�!?,` , , _ �-- _,.-_-- /�! � Plst�►ix�g Coau�ieaion �t3.ng �u�.ea. flett�eoC �/ S,� 1964, Paq�s 48 — 53. _ .__�.__-�--- � � 8, Buildi,r�g Board lMeti�g �linut�s, Octabeac 14• • � � v 1964, - � __ _ _ _. _..__�_�- ----.-_-.---- Y� 9 � Boasd of �ppeals l�t�e�sting l�iaut�a, Octob� 7, i,�.l� ].964� �� �,y� 4,. -_ 8oasd of Appeals� M�sting Minut�s s octab�oc 14, ` `' 1964, .. . . .,,_s ..... .......:_... .. _.F-��.-............. .�...._'_._.. _..__ �..,�..�.-. � uo 83fety COnimitt�es l�rting �tiAUtes�, OCtO�aoC ?� �'"�� ig�a. `�. 4 .-- �„-- _.___. ....___.._._� _ - - _ � 12 e it�+er0atioan Coa�miaaiaaa �N�ting �iaut+�s 0 Sapt�� `� 29, 1964, -�-__.� . --_._----------_ pag� 54 — 56. Paq� 57. Hag� 58. Baqp 59 — 610 Pagais b2 — 65 v - � Com�o�i�tioass, Pag�s 66 — 7Z, � �r r�;�v ,� �, r �a� �a1p�'t�: _ _ Chanq� to V3roai � tbj F� nepartm�it: �1) Ss].ltap. ta) surais�g �� � of DilapLaat.�d St�v�ctus�a �_ _ _ . _ _ _ __ �� �°�, ; � .� � ;� ���:�..��,� , .,� �j .�L,��-�d. ��. ._--__ __- _ _ ,_ _ __ . ��2�"'u° ��ti-�-�-,.-,. , 7�`- .��� - _ _ - n __ 1 ��� . �- ' V �^12'.Jc� _ _ _� /0,..� -^� �„� _�/ 1^' .w0'1.1/"7�`„ �' .�.. _ _.__�.� r:� � �. � ___--- � '�r v�� .�,.,-� G�% -t-�/ #J� �r�,.l ` � 7J%� �T V' --_.._..__. __ `_ W/«iC • °t. !"..M`�.- �_J`�_l� ____---�--- � ._ ._._._. _.._�- "-�t � _ k � i � r � L.J �tBGULAR COt�iCIL �STI�i A� - OCT�SR 19e 1964 �Cooati=u�dj — _C t'r � _ ./ �✓" , �' u1Ar � r � (� ,i �� �,�f�� �` ��� v i' � p,t � �� � Cj �.�'! R�B1�J1l�3t3.0�8 /�___ _._ �y a+ 2 � CV`�`� (.{�� w�.� Y `_bvrOCO = riii/�.Ki ��+si� __._._.t�---�-[at�gi AsBes�a�ts �`'° ___---- _ _______.___- _- �i.4e C2aimse lSo $sti�tese ��«� . '�° 17� Pet� io�s e ¢ ___.__ _. �_ _ _�.__ _ ��18� A,ppoiufim�at, �� . . ' . a�'�9 y�C���tiou of �d�anvo - S�etion 105.06, � , ,r � _.__ • � 20�, Co�side�tatios� of Os'tli�Ca R�inq : outhoast � � �Cv�:�s' - �th a�d �iss�.s�i,pp1l. S�'.s�tso ,�]. 6� Coasidoration of �rdla�e ia�g Section � r' is.�i tA].coholfc sev�caq�a� , � Conaideacatia� og O�cd�n�a�ee Ameandi�g Saetio� n . __� � ��„1:,31v02 - �'ire, ,���,-:� �'i F' "" 'y�.Y m, R�solutioaa S�t�g Fa� f� L�c��s �- Dc� c� _ � , -y-�°t R�eolutio� Provicli.a�g �al� of Gr�nula�c I�t , c � ,� �__ ,_ asolt���o� D�lat i3yg �xist�ce of s V � y 3 0 �._. _ ..._.__. _ _,.A......�.�..._:�..__, Reso�,ut9�oaa c�nqing 53� Co�urt $o Sl�wood �y31 ��a� _ ..��.� y? Re��olutio� App�aving Fir�t3. Pla:�s _� a�d oacde�cing� 81ds - W-34-4-Z o Bg solution Orderirg Prol�aaina�y ficatia� - STo 1965�2, Paq� 73. Paq�s 74 - 780 ��.e �9 — sao Paq� 830 Paq� 840 Pa�g� 85 0 Paqs 860 P� 87 e Pag� 880 Pa� 89 e Pa�q� 90 0 Pag� 91 � 9Z. Paqe 93, auct sp�e o�ns, ' Y3 �' Pag� 94 & 95 0 P18ns at�d y33 Pages 96 & 97� �R�alution Abatinq Ce�rtaias Sp�cial Assesam�its - R p c �Pasee�,i. 1240, Paqaes 98 & 990 .,�� � _....�bw__ --- ---�-..A„ 3`� Qe���Ta Roso2utiaa Au�aari.�ixbg Bids fo� Usec1 S�pe� �' Paq�a 100 & 101e �--- � �_ _ _ ----------_____ ��{{ � ,�* / �., . a�,2� ��`-'``� w ��-`.�'"�""�`' # Sy 3 i7 - Nl N" �� �� 1�1� � �/ ✓ ac�� /G � v �'y-'� • � �t•t� w�'I� �i1 'a �; c � e ,•i� ♦� K; • � : :�� ' 1 I : l, : �.. _.i.. i _ !. �t,L 1 e 0�1 III�R�V�D1'i' - SW#�70 a�'h� Notice of �it�g ia a�f Paq�s 3S an� 36o Oa� Page 34 is a a►�mo eo�laitti�aq th� p�slimi�cy ss�s�ss- �ent satl, o� Pag��s 3�'. tisrat� 40e A ma� dhowlaq the loostLoa�e og i:haa� paco�osed prajscta ia oa Page 416 HiAa haw b�t aa1iM �oac tbis paco�ea� i�c�ac a,p�ni�rg at gooan, aad ccasi�acatiaa by i� C�amR:ii foilawi►�g the po�ssiblo passaqo oi tlu� r�solution 3a Itr�s #5, b�].vwe 2h� is a stroag posa�bility, how�, that a qood pacapostivon o� the projsets listed o� Paqs 35 wi11 of �eaaiiy b� �3rapp�d, b�ausv i�lit urrte�t �ao: �ssed aariie� by ti� psopis itivolved, so�timols dw3�.os v�h�a �hs coet i�et kavws�. a p oet � iR-i To c-�� so�sT c�o� � s� s�arr ��ss- 38IpPZ �C0�1'�iD � 10/5/64) a Notics of 8ea�citig �aac th� Octob�aC 5, 1�4 hea�c3ag is ot� Pags 4a, aa�ol tt� area s+�gue+st�d io a�to�t ca� Paqt 43 as th� a�r�a oLttliuod both ia �+ed a�d gre�uo � Pla�nirig Co�unisaio� has dieauss�d ths ontire at�a swcsowydi�g th� iut�.'seati�o of tri�i.waraity aad Is3.asiesi,p�i 3,ac].uc�it�g this particular sit�, but has a�o�t t.�ken foacmnl actioa tl�at could b� foocwarde� tro th� C�rcil at thia maetirig. 3. O�T F�AL PLAT3 -�l�LQ�Y liANt3At 3RD � 4R'Yi ADDITI�ltB � �ht �1�0'�iC! of H�ea�c3.a�g io�c the 3rd Addit�.an 9.s ou Fage 44. and oa the 4t�t A�dditioaa is ou Page 45 0= P1aae t.hese both ae oa� it�m on fihs �ge�da aiaas th�y ars coa�t�guous to ea�h a�r e Setoace op�nlaag thie h�ri�ge hoR++t�VeOC� thl� Co13tsC�.l �hould Co�83�'l6oC' th� aCt1o� of tl�� �la�win�g Caamisai�o� a� Pag• 50 ia whidl� 1•hrry seaaa� �ppacoval of th� paral3�u�inary pi�to =£ th� �au�cil coac�ra, you wani8 f3�a l�old yo�utc p�►1 ic i�ar irig oaa th� F3�a1 Plats o 40 ooT F�4L PtAT - 3ROi�1TO�T �RU�iL PARK: 7I�e ]�o�ic� of 8�sribg ie aa� Paga 1G2. since it go�t, oa�t of pla�ee w�h� a�s�l3aq thi agea�a� a� ian't ia a�ac with itB it�n oa tl� aq�nda. oLT� st��88 N� �P BUSI�33: � 5 a R830LUTI0� r�olutfaaz ##1, abave o O�ttD�RI�G ` - sf�#70: T'h� psssaq� of thi�s on Page 46 da�eaads u�osi th� j�ubii�e �u�ariag iu Il.� • �C'f �.i'IS' N t :a: �;�.0 �'"-�.1► � 4.� ; �:i.' • LJ •':�"+[ �(►. :� 6v BIDS �0� �10Cl�, OCT088R 19, i964� SII#70s AatLoaa ar► �!►� b�Cls also w311 ci�d �paa tiss s�oati.va� �ak�t in It�us 5�, aa� 1, abo�w. Bi� tabn]rat� �h�ets are oai Paqo 47. 7 o P?�lD�i3 C10l�S8IOI�Ti llBRTI� �3 — OCTO�R 8, 1964: T'1'1�Nt m� a�CO oa� Pag�a 48 i�ra�a� 52. T'h� is Ao acttion r�Qtit3r�d by the Coauseil ia lt�e #1• �2f #4, #6, �?, �9• #10, and �lio =t.�t �3 ca� Pagas 49 an�d 54 � you will hsw tak+�n Ca� � og b�oac� ia Itrae� #3, abavsa Itan #5 0� �age 50, tbs lot aglit is sycosiro�dad au� the clra�rin�g of thi.a pacopasal is aa� P�g� S3. Ia =t�m #B• Page 51. fi�►e� Ca�aa�issio� rocomm�ds aaca�pfiing tb0 �s fooc v�tai�► st�Cre►t ric„�ifi—of-way. W. vill h�va �be Snbu�'haa 8�ngit�isiq �3a�gs of this aliqnme�nt at ths mMtiAq t� yaur iu�p�ctioa� It.� #12 o�► P�t�ges 51 a�d 5�, ths Caaai.ssioa soco�ds3 t��tt th� vo�uail direat th� City St�gi�� to at least qet si�t�—o�-rw�y app�co�val fa� 83sd Av+� (1wSA #31�j , ao thafi �.€ #b� Coa�t�cil do�s nN8 to pwce.#ias�t lan�cl fo� this ri��—of=way near �h� Favr� Fiiliag St.ati�c�n, ifi� City ao�l.d be rei,ab�e�i fc� sai�l �ditur+�. P�t],y. lll�A �310 ie aot p7ct�grammed foCr the i�m�dists futtti:ea T'his CoaCl� th� , P�.� CO�.SSj.OSl 7�.A11�S r 8o BU�.D�G SOAtiD 1�ST� �TBS — a�CTO�SR 14d 1964a T'h�se mi�tuteia a�ca aa P�tg�s 54 ��rov,c�t 56.: Al]L af tht six n�pl3�satic�s fooc b�nildiug paarnaita on t.he� p�g� we� s�aeeo�d�s8 �a� �owal itiy tha BuildiAg Board e�cc:�pt for ths appiicstivai co�si�eaced itt Itra #�5 o�s Pag� 55. I wi13. have maRr� iafc�matiots Eo� yo�t abo�t tbe se�cv%e road at tiL� a►astit�g o 9 o BGoATit) OF APP?�AS�s �S — OG.'1'0� 7. 19b4s �h� �t.�s ar� oa� Pag� 57 a�nd the �o�r�d r�oema�ds c,�rsatinB th� v�cia�cso ].0 0�8 0� TSS 80�1RD c�' APPBAL� l�BTI�c3 — OCl'06�tt 14. 1964: R�te mi�utes a,�s oaa Page 58. This mattecr was c:o�itis�azed to ths Oatab�cr �]., 1964 Soasd of A�ala m«rtiwg, eo tbat tiw G+�cil � s aatiat� ae�. wcn�la bo to rec:siva �wwa iu� t�� minutos. 11 a�I�St' S�1'Y C0�l�LtT't'B� l�l'IDTG �iT�3 — OC�R 7, 1964: '1'h� minutes ar� on Bagea S9 t'h�eo� 61. If � of you wia� to ai+,cuss a�ay �,fi�a 3si th�se minut�s. Y+� nra�Y do so at thi.� timse 12 o R�ATIt�t t�ol�l�lISSI� I�BTt�?G !�s •&�lt Z9, 1964: �►e ,• miaut�s aro � pages 62 ti�acat$ti 64 with a reeolutiaai aa Paga 6S o =f you wi� to di�+cuss a�y it� of lli.s� miuutes � you m�y do 80 at this tim�s. i � ca� �rrs�a �cs�ua oor.�rs - ocro� i9, z�a cco�►tsa�a� 13 a �c�sc�s: taj 8alpea�n: t�,aag* to vira�t Rosd: T!u lafit� ao paq�a 66 �d 67 is sa�.��la�t�attooCy. Cbi Fisa D�attmront: �1) 8111'�p• i�j Bmmipg oi Di1�i- t7atod struetmees: 'Z'he lettea� a4t �� 68 is e�li'� +�cFla�ato�Ye (cj Weql.eoc: R�tigaaticu�s: 79ss l�tfi.�e�r ort F�aig� 69 is ss�;3� �cplanatca�y. Zg ycnt wish, �owt csou3�d a�oint his ss�- �S�i' a`r 'Mii�B f.i�o' iiW �r`�C � �t � r� g�V�i '�O ��� BOd1'� Of �Q�c11,8 BTKZ B�t�Q� j.�'i i`� t.0 �Ca W+mgl� � S t'l83�ratior� Coo�stnaic�atiCn, I�t:a�d it it thl.� � pai.nt aa thi �rg�da� f dj W.P oC.C. s Publie ii�aCing: T'h� ].a�tl� oa Pag� 71 is sei f-�eaq�lan�ata�y. • �e) ,Yourga A�sessm�ntss I do nat be13.�ve fi�utt ffi�c+e is a� actiio�► that tbe City Canu�ci% Coalci take raiatiw t+o t� lelrttoac or� Pags 72, but poac'hapa th� City Atto�,tN� oats give yaai sasa�e advice i�t the matteac. 14e Q,A�i►!S: Cls3m ru�a�o�a are oa�; Pago 73 o De�tsi�. of the cl�a3m� is iuc].uded with fi� ag�ao 15, E3T�s: �h� es�i�o�afi.�s aa�s� 1Lists�d o�t Paqes 74 atrd ?5. T3�t f.�t�i +�stira��e at th0 to� o�E PagO ?4 is c]etailad aot� Pagis 76 tl�co�h 78. 16 o Lt�S a Li�it oi Liaests�s ie o� Pag• ?9 with th�'► agpliu�t�s oa� paq�aa so tlucov� aa. 17 � P�tT�IO�TS: Pe�titl.oas #�40-1964 is c�s �aga 83 ax�d t� b� s�iwd and Z s�g�g�st, turaed t�veaC to the Si�� a�d Uti11t3+� Sv�i�COSrittM faoc co�uai�atioa4 18 � APPO�: Cath�i� Loqu�ai is re8ignit�g as of oct.d�ac 31, 1964. aAd a un reco�s�ding t.ha� a p�o►s�t �lcryea. Setty � O�stroes be a�►po+i�d to su�c�o�ed �irsa Lo4�eeio � a,p,poiutm�t i�fcocrost3�a 3,s oa� Paqe 84� � 19, t,OmiSIDRRATIGei GF t�R�D7�iANC� *� 8i6CTIL�i 105d06t •� a�1laa�oo� eal� F� 83 �ras � by i�t Cit,y At�.c�aca�. b�caawtas oi tbi pa�abl�lr ��isttv� to thi tr�,�� t�at s��east3y wa�s 000�r3�de��d by � t1N �� i 'Y.�t!fl ►.s��l,:'�i�t :... ���� . �..-�'is � �.s � �.�.i,•:, t ��':i��l' �.. . �4 �/Y�I��W � ��� � ��� � � � � A�iQ �[SSIBSIPPI 8�'s Tbe oardi�sao� ae� � 86 wo iek�d � by t� Ci�,y Ccro�cil. Zt raisfi�es to t� canti�wid p�biia h�iag 1� It.+9at �2s abmr�e 21 o C�TS�RA►�l'IOl� +D�' ORD►IIiTAI{� A1�DiC3 S�CR'I� 78.?a. �At�O�.�C �8� s Cc�cil� Ki� ask+�d tlut th� o�Ai�aao� a► Paqe 8? b� ,p0�epstec3 e . ?.Z e �o!' O�D� �� S�CC�'i� 31.0� - Fiiai: �hi aard� a� Paqw 88 �avi�d�a ���u3.1-�tim� F3s� Chi�tf, t�i�h tha Cct�il p�o�v#+d�d fx� ia the i965 Bv,agst. 23 o RSSOLt1TI0�f 8�8TT� F�S �t LIC�iS�S - D0�3�8: �hs s'e�o7.utiao 0� p�rg� 89 is sol%e�laa�atosyQ �iaaosit�g goeg in,to �i�at oa �J�nu�t�cy �5, 196�. so th+� �l�sing ofiis�r �i21 a�ed to ka�ar �at tht i�ae will � b� o � • 24a R880LOTI� PRaVID?iQG FOQ.t TA8 SALB OF ���A3AUI�AB 1�1'1�RIAL: Tl� s�olutf0� G�t P�Iqt 90 3.8 8�1f-�2atfstaa.'y � I haV! di9a�tss�d thl.S pa�eviou,�ly with t.1is City �o�cil q�h� 18i� p�ac ya=d in th! �ea- lutiv� is th� suggist�d �an�� a►lfiho� = da t�at' �a�aw �hear it wc4;id be a+c�gt.�a�bi� to fi� la� b�d� oan fbe HL�way eo�tsa�atioe�. 25. R880Lt3TI0� �Q�1RIDiG ffiCI3� OF A VA�AD�1(t Yo�i havo all sae� tb� letter c� Pags 91 Q bnt = hsve r�eat� it be� tbe sy�o- lut.io� on Page 92 appiiea to that past3aua.as rwsigAati�ae�. �o �i�i i��. �i�(ii{i� Yi�Riw Yii� WiY�iii �.1 �Qiiii�r �i B�B� �w With, v�iiich sp�tly m�sans that �he Cou�aii ao�s no�t s�o�s�ta�Ci3y hav to appoiat s sucassso�r withia a�,y pa�►rtianiat l�ngt�t of tiws. 26 o R�SO�UTIO�i CBA�3I�tG 53� C�O�itT TO 3iCY�00a! t'O�t': T� s'�aatt�ioa o� page 93 ie sali-�e�,lara�c�y ana was aslcod &� by ti� ar� of the svbdivi.aiou �vrtov�di�g tbs�s �c�st. ZT. �SO�U'1'2�1 APP�VIN3 FI�U PI.A'�� At�? SPSCIP'�8 A�iD CR�RII�Q BYDS - W34-4�-2: The sasolutio� oai Paya 94 w�o�id oa�l�e tt� d�cift ws11 �hi.ds ha� pocovesd satis£actaary to t� SAgis�s. � DTot�as ia Bfs is o� Pags 95. � aso Rssc�vTSat� o�s� r�aL�r �s �a s —�r. 1965-2= �'ha r�eoluti�a ati Pag�s 96 � 97 ta]�s th� i3sst st�ga ia qe�ti�g tb� fou�r it�e+as on Page 96 r�y � faac �coastru+a�3�oa. �eee it�s ars bassd u�o� 8ir�ctiaas of the City Couaail at aa �esli� m�ti�go Yau� will nc� ia lt�n #1 t2rst 73td 3s to b� pavad c�lY Eraa Abl� stre�t to 8#�g�way � a mat fxa�► T�. �47 to T.B.#�65. � tit 4t U�- i .ti" f.!c ' t' 1,I• � a�! ' '..�. - • • :�;�' . � .�. • Z9. RBSO�VP2C�1f 3ABATI�G �'AIaT SI�'BCI1lL AS8�8�T8 - PARR'�,L 1T�10: 'i�he mdno C� Page 98 s�liins the resolutioa� oti Pag! 99 o PlYi� no�ta tfi� eecot� Parag�ea� aas Pag� 98, siaa� !�s d�ciai,as to abst+� the asa�am�nts is strietly � to th� Coaineii. �0v �RSaI�iTIO� AtT�Olt��3 HID� FG� iT�D B�SBB�it: � s�a�.utioa iB a� Page 100, and tis�a� Nc�� to Bid is o�a Pags 141�, Yaa wi11 r�- call that at Bt�ga� ti�sx th� Coa�ail cAec3�d to p�rc� a u�d $w�eae with $4,000 dawn iu 1964 a�d the estimat�i! bsLa� of $Z, 000 payabls in 1865 � ai:d the� Bu�g� 2�as I�e� ��p�aco�vrd ao� tbat ba�sis o C� � � � � Page 1. REGllLAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 5, 1964 A regular meeting of �he Council of the City ot Fridley was called to order by Mayor Nee at 8:29 P.Me ROLL GALL• Members �'resent: Neeo Kirkham, Sheridan, Wright Members Absen�t: Johanson APPROVAI, OF M�M1T�5 - REGLII,AR M£�T�AtG, 5EP°PF.NSBE�R 21 � 1964 : Motion by Kirkh�n to approve the minutes o� the Regular Meeting of September 21, 196� as pxepa.red and xeceiveda Seconded by Wrighto Upon a voice vo�e, the�e being no nays, the motion carried unanimous� lye APPROVAL OF M�NUTES - SPE�CIAIa M�FTI.�dG � SFP'��EMBER 28 , 1964 : Motion by Wright to approve �he minutss of the Special Meeting of September 28, 1964 as prepared and �ecei.vede Secanded by Kirkhamo llpon a voice vote A there beiny ,�:c� na�rs ,�he ma�tion carried unanimously o APPROVAL OF MTNtITES - SPECZ��I. ME�:TING �, SEP'rE'NtBER 30, 1964 : Motion by Sheridan to approve the minutes of the 8pecial Meeting of September 30a 1964 as prepared and rec:eived. S�conded by Wrighto Lipon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION #204-1964 APPROV?.�tG MZNNESOTA : PLANS Mayor Nee announced he had a r.equest,from Mre McFadden of the Minne- sota State Highway Departmen� to have�their items moved farward on the agenda and if there was na objection from the City Manag�er or the City Council, they would do soo Mra McFadden introduced Mro Braun of his department and s�ated he was representing District #So The City Manager explai.ned the layout and plans as presented by the Minnesota State Highway Depar�nent officials to the City Counci].o City Engineer Qureshi state�i it was no�t shown in the plans that the highway department wou].d make provisions for proper drainage and a letter should be transmitted in �this regarda The City Manager ex- plained the service road �to Ri.ce Creek Terraceo Mro MeFadden stated the plan approved by the city d�dn�t have the frontage road ino It was explained residents in the area would have to come down to 4th Page 20 • Street and on to 5ith Avenueo C��� Enc.p.neer Qure�hi explained drive- ways were illegal entrieso The ��.i.-y P�Iana�er �tated when the right- of-way had been purchased, the peo�le vuere paid for their accesso Councilman Sheridan inquired i� �..� was known wheth�r fihe garages were built at the �ime of �t1e pr�x�r.::�ase of the ri,ght�-of-waya Mro R1cFadden replied h� did nat kno��„ Councilman Sheridan inquired if they would have access to the p�x�k o�� (lni.versityo The City Manager repl�.ed it a�ould be o�f o¢ 69th Av�nur� and wasn't planned originally as sucha Mayor Ne� inquired of City At�ax�xz�y S�n� Lh if �he Gity of �'ridley owned some right-ot-way North a:� 7�th Avenueo �a.ty Engin�er Qureshi gtated the City did have lands shoeaing right-of-way limitse City Attorney Smith replied the early plans ran the line west of llniversity and Osborne Road� tha� the �.a�y had put in �h�i� water line in what they though� was the r�.ght-�of�way and �uhen the final plans came out, they had come up ta th� Gityts �a��men�, that th� people in this area expec� the cz�y �co �ay them ��a� tche land th�y are takingo He explained on the city's 20 fee� �he Sta�e has a temporary easement of l5 feet and it has caused a��at deal o� �rouble, that he had talked to the S�ate Highvaay D�p�rtmenC and th� man acquiring this land raet with him and had s�a�ec1 i� �vas a misunderstanding but that when they talk �o the proper� c��rn�r� they talk as if it were two � different itemso Mro MeFadder� inquir�d if City Attnrney Smith had � talked to Mr. John Diffenbach, that this should be done and it would be followed through properlyo Mayc�r Nee inquir�d if this wou].d still be inside the sigh�-of-waya Ci'c;y 1���asney Smith replied it would not9 that the state took right up �v �l�e easemen� of the City of Fridley and a partial 15 feet an •top Q� t;%e �a��m�n�c but it still left th� City o� Fridley with the2r app�als� X� was explained the City of Fridley couldn= t wait for the S��at�: Ha.ghway Depar�trnent and the county commissioners had come ou� and their awards had been just but the city was left with a11 of the appeals on the property pending, that one property owner had ac�ually tried to get 75� and these should be settled along c,�ith the condemnation of the State Highway Departmento The City Manager x•aised th� question of signals at different intersections, ar.d if the S�ate Highway Depar�ment proposed to have them at 61st, 65th, 69th, 73rd and 77th and everywhere they would cross overo Mro t�icFadden replied it ��ould have to be investf- gatedo Councilman Wright stated th�re would be even more need for signals with the school to be built on East River R oad at 61st Avenueo Mayor Nee explained the high school, the jun3or high school and grade schoo]. students all cross hereo T he City Manager stated to Mro MeFadden the signals at 61st Avenue9 65th Avenue and 69th Avenue should all definitely be guaranteed before construction and 73rd might come later and stated the city would like some assura nce they were goang to get theme It was explained by the City Manager the City did have . the assurance of i�iississippi St�ee� in cvritinga Councilman �r�right stated they would also have to have 61st Avenue signals at least with study for permanent signals guaranteedo The City P�Ianager asserted they should have assurance from the State Highvaay Department Pacfe 3 0 • they �lould get the signalso CounciLnan Wright explained 61st Avenue caould be a�aajor connection to East River Road and be an East and West route in Fridleya Aiayor Nee inquired regarding the bridge aeross Rice t�eek, if it were going to be built or if it would never be a service road from 67th Northo �t eaas expla3ned the bridge, as such, would not now be builta The City Manager in- quired regarding the goint if the city wanted to extend 67th Avenuea I�1ro Braun replied the city would have �o do ito Councilman Sheridan inquired if fihey could ga on the ra.gh�-af�waya Mx�o McFadden replied the land wou].d have to be reconveyed to the ownera The City Manager explained i� could be conveyed back to the industrial tracto P�iro MeFadden stated regarding the sign�].s9 it would be impossible to make a cammitment this eveningo City Engineer Qureshi stated the administration sugges�ed the pl.ans be appraved accoanpanied by a letter wi�h items for the S�a�� �fighway Department to look intoo The City Managex° s�ated it coul.d be a resalution conditioned, that in the motion, �he City Counci.l coul.d d�rect a substarl�.ating letter in which they could se't up sane st�.pulationso City Engineer Qureshi inquired of Mro Braun if when they said the city would have to move the access, did this mean they c,�ould have to buy ito Mro Braun r�plied the state had gazd for �he land and one or the other would have to be rela.nquisheda `I`he City Manager explained the city would have to pay a proportionate shareo Mro Braun explained it would have to be conveyed to the original ownex and would have to be worked oute A discussioxt period follaaed regarding ��rays th3s could be done and the � type of constructiona City Engineer Qureshi explained it could be a curb and guttex closed conduit and as rnuch property would not be neededo Piro McPadden expl.ained the ora.ginal oaan�r would have to ask for a reconveyanceo Motion by Wright �o adopt R�soluta.an �204�-1964 approving Minnesota Highway Departn+ent Plans and Sp�cit�.ca�ions a Trur►k Highway �7 transmitting to the appropria�e Minneso'ca State Highway Department officials a memo on the requests of �h� City of Fridley regarding dra3nage of access streets on Te I�o #�7, barricades on tu�.'riaarounds and signals, aahen warranted, every four blocks from 61st Avenue to Osborne Roado Seconded by 5heridane Upon a voice vote, there being no nays9 the motion carried unanimouslyo Mra Braun informed the City Council Mre Ed Egan was the Project �ngineer for the job and his phone number was 588-4607, that the project vlould be let on the I6th of Octobero PUBLIC HEARINGS: ROLL - SS#53 - Mayor Nee announc�d a continued Public Hearing on the Assessment Roll for Storm Sewer Project #53 and 3nquired how many residents • were pr�sent regarding this projecto There were three reside�nts indicatedo Mayor Nee 3nquired of the Finance Director if he had refigured the assessment spread for th� areao T`he Finance Director Page 40 • replied they had on the alternate asses�nent ro11: half the depth of the lots �r�sre included and another par� of it was included in Project �49, that the residents now being considered had heen given written notice on the East side of Able Street that the hearing was being continued until tonighto Mayor Nee inquired what the new square foot price was and caas told by the City Manager it had been $1e65 per square foot and was nova $1.56 per hundred square feet. t�2ayor Nee inquired if there were anyone �rom the addition who wished to be heard, that the proposal was for their property and whetlter or not they wished to make a statement that 3t did not represent a benefit that was proposed should be indica�edo t�ro Hitzeman giving his legal descript3on as Lot 9, Block 4 inquired regarding the amount o� his assessmentn Councilman Wright r� lied it was now $237e20. The City Manager informed Mra Hitzeman it had been around $249000 previouslyo The question was raised how much Lot 19, Block 4 was and the res�dent was told �.t ��as $2360 34. It cvas stated by the residen�t she couldntt understand why they should have to pay an extra assessment vahen �hey already had an assessment for over �00.00 at the present time for storm sewero Mayor Nee replied the one assessment was for the main and this assessment was for the lateral. service for actvally draining the street and the areaa The question was raised that no one could understand why� this storm sewer was costing so mueh in that particular area, that people just didn=t � know how they e�ere going to pay far them. It was further inquired who v�as benefiting by this drainageo Mayor Nee repl.ied that as far as could be seen, this would be th� last storm drainage in the area and according �o the law, �he people cvho drain in the area going into any of these catch basins are benefiting, also if the street con- struction a�as contingent on drainageo A resident stated he had a question in regards to a statement made at the last meeting, that the statement was made one of the purposes was to reduee the cost of the sanitary sewer in the water insta].lation because of the high water table e I�fayor Nee replied this had been w:tth reference fio the maino It was s�tated that it seemed to follow that a1Z property in the area tha� was conn�cted to the sanitary sewers and water mains then benefited equaJ.ly by the reduced costs, that same of the property the City Councia had stated was not assessed and they did enjoy that same reductione Mayor ldee explained this was a 1a�eral and that statement was made cvith referenee to the main. The qUt�stion was rai� ed if this line went all the way to East Rives Road to Central A�enueo Mayor Nee replied it was under two projects which broke it at Highway �#65 o The question was raised if� .this c�vere a reassessmento Mayor Nee replied it vaas not, that this was for lateral serviee in this area, that it had come before the City Council once the previous year and it v�as not, at that time, adopted because it wasn't really cflrnpleted and all the costs were not ino A resident inquired regarding the cost on the lots at 74th t� Van • Buren Streeto Mayor Nee replied it was at $1056 per hundred square feet for the lateral servicee The question a�as raised regarding the price of the main and was told $20310 Mayor Nee declared the Public Hearing on the Assessment Ro11 for Storm Se�,�er #53 closedo � � Page 50 ON SPECI�IL t1SE P��IT - DOLIBL� BUNGAi,OW � S � � lMit1Y AT _ . Mayor Nee annaUnced a Pe�blic Heax%ng on a Sp�cial �lse Permit for a double bunga:l.ow a� S3S5 Fillmo�� S�ac�e� �Ic�rtheas�te Th� City Manager presented the c��igin.�.1. applica��orz ar�ci e,:p��aned '�e variance and lot spZit Yad heen gra��ec� by �he Baard of Appeal� and this was the public hearing for same � The Caty Mar��ge� re�.d �he Notice of Hearingo Mayor Nee inquared if �her� wer� anyone present other than the petitioner, Mr� Sh�.e�.ds� �ha��: l�aci a canccrn with this Special Use Pern�,t to al.laea the cons�uc�czcz� c�:� a doui�le bunga].ow in. an R-1 districta There c�as no one pre ,+�nt a.n.n f�vor of o� �.n. opposition to the spec3.a1 use perm�.t o Th� G�°�y Manage� �nda.cat�d rhe proposed dwelling c,�as on �he Nor�Ch�asL cr�rr�er af FiZ7.more and Skytiaood Lane. Mayor Nee declared �he Public H�ar�ng on � Special tlse permit for a double bungal�w at 5355 �i11.�-no�� �tree�, Nor�heas4 closede Motion by W�c�,ght �o con�ur wi�°11 t��� :�e�c3mrnen�afil�n of iche Board of Appeals and approve a Sgec�al Us� �?ex�ma.t far the const�uction of a doubl� bungalow a.n an R-1 Da.st��.ct �o �1�.�1�am Shiel.ds � the same being continger�t an substan�aal ma�ch�.ng a�` cans�ruct�.an to the p1an presented to the �.ity �ounc�.l ��� 5355 Fill.more S�.7reet Northeasto Seconded by Sheridan. llpan a r�1�. c�.1.1 vote, thase voti.ng aye, Nee, Wright, Sheridan, xirkham� �he�s� vc��3a1g nay, noneo The motion carried unani.mausly. Pt1BLi� Fi�AR�NG ON SMPROVE1�tF:1�T - S_ S#�1: _ ffiayor Nee announced a Publ.a�c Hea��.��c� a,n �mprovement far Storm Sewer Project �71m The City Maxlage:� ���d ��h� 1Vo�ice o.� Hearingo Mayor Nee requested a discussion r�gax�d:�ng ��.� reason� for this drainage district and v�here i�t e�ould b� picle�d �.ip n Mr e Gamstock, consulting engineer, e;.plained the area on a map �resented and gave the bourudaries of the proposed drainage district, �cha� th� legal description of the drainage area �r�as considPrably larger than what ��as propos�d to be assessed� Mr. Norman Riedel inquired if this storm seu�er uould be going down to 64th �lvenue o Nirr e Comstocl< reglied tnis u�ould be only on the c3ty propericy and the property to the East o� that v�as included but any property South of 64th Avenue would no� be includedo It was explained thafi most of the drainage and cost was what disch�.rged to the Highway Departrnent righ�-of-way. Mayor Nee stated he feJ.t the City was getting a good deal by cooperat3ng caith the Highway Department on this project, that the project was lawer as a result of negotiations between Mro Co�nstocic, City Engineer Qur�shi, City Manager Wagner and the Highway Department and. the City �r�as saved a substant�.a1 amount of money and �.n cooperating ��vith the iiighway Department the city was sol.ving several problems ine,cpens3velyo r�i�o Camstock explained the prelim- inary report covered $2.40 a hunctred square feet and the final assessrnent figures u�ould be a total of $2.40 based on estimates with � the one e;:ceptionS that the area :in Rees Acidition would be assessed appro;:imately $1. 30 per hundrecl square f�et additional o It u�as e;:plained the drasnage area shocun on the map drains to Trunk Highway �47 right-of-vaay and presently with the h3ghc�vay not improved it is Page 6a � not creating too much o£ a p�o�ilem but ��hen the higha�ay is improved a it will create problems part�.eula�ly on 66th Avenue along the East side where the shopping center is� r2ayor Nee stated the highv�ay department is pay3ng most of thi� �sto�cro sevaer and �ahat had been paid previously �vould be deducteda The question was raised what e�ould happen to the service road behind the shopping center to the creeko The Ci�Ly Manager replied the highway department woul.d re- build that service road and g3.ve i� to the ci�y, that there would be tv�o lanes in between and ald i]n�.versity .Avenue c•�ould be a service road to 67th �venueo A discussic�n was held regarding locJ lands and how they would be talcen c�re af m Mayar Nee informed those pre- sent the figw�es m3.ght be intere.s���.ng� tha� he had mentioned the engine�r�.ng departm.ent did have qaod nego�ia�inns ��rith the r�Iinnesota State Highwa�,� Department � that �when nec�ot3atians had started 68 e 29b was given as the highU7ay fagur� r�� part�ic3pa�ion and 23� was finally arrived at by the engineer�ng departrner.'�� Mayar Nee declared the Public Hearing on S�o��m S�wer k�r�j �c�c �71 closed � PUBLIC H��IRING ON ASS�SSMENT ROLI� � SW #61: Mayor Nee azlnounced a Public Heaxing on Assessment Roll for Sewer and Water improvement Project #6�.o T'he City Nlanager read the Notice of Hearingo Mayor Nee inquired if �there taere anyon� present who • wished to be heard on the projecte Mr� � Mrso Le Ea Conrad of 7440 Bacon Drive were present regarding the assessment and stated that on Bacon ll:rrive they �id no� ben�fit in any manner, that they had been assessed for ma3ns and 1�.terals on i5th and axe hooked up on 75th Avenuee Mrs4 Bacon asserted the previous year �t c�as said service would be brought to the Cavins in the area az�d �.t tiaas also said they ��ou1d not be receiving any assessment for tlza.s � that they are the North 200 feet of Lot 9, Auditorts Subdivision �I20o Mayor Nee informed Mro &. Mrso Conrad that the records had been chec:lced and i� had been decided to delete their groperty o rSrs o Conrad i.nc�uix�ed if tYY�re shouldn � t be some change on the Cavin property al�oo 'The Finance Director replied there are tc�o separate legal descri�.'i.ons for two parcels, that o�e has a service connection and that had be�n the difference in pricee that the front footage was the samee Mayor Nee announced the proposed rate raas $6 0 08, for vaater, $5 0 37 was tor sewer and 3.t came to $11045 for the combinatian an those that are �n Sections 1, 4 and 5 which are the ones that are in the project on lateral construction that ��ould apply and this was the proposal with the cannection charg�e over and above thiso Mrse Conrad stated they had not been assessed for the street paving and it was a foot off grade or 10 7/8tt9 that the city had a catch basin on the high side, that they had asked for a drive over curb on Bacon and 75th Avenue and they nov�� had a mud hole in their bacic yardo Mayor Nee reques�ed the administration to inspect the areao • P•iayor Nee announced Section ��o being 60th Avenue - Oalcwood Manor to �Ben ' amin Stree� ar►ci inquired if there c�ere anyone c,r o wi to �it e projecto There w�re no objectionsa � � AZayor Nee announced �to_Highcla `100 and hea�e - ere ��ere Page 7 0 Section Three that being 7�Ch Street - Cheri Lane inquired ii there c�ere anyone v� o wa.shed to e no objec�ions� Mayor Nee announced Sectian Four, 7th Sixeet - Hi hway 100 to 58th �lvenue and stated �hey had agreed on � e�rate o��6a Q8 per -ront�ot or caater and $5�37 per front foot for sewer plus any connectionso A resident stated h� Izad 1��ed on 58�h and 7th S�reet and been hooked up for eight years, that the main stc�pped at 58th and 7th Street and there cuas no �3ater lane on 58tha The resident gav� his 1ega1 description as Lo�ts 13 and 14, Block 2e The Finance Director ex- plained �thc: resident had no caater assessment on this project, it was just for se���er and e�ould cost apnmo;cima-�ely $599064 and ayas less then these assessments had been running and could be spx�ead over a period of tc•�ent�r yeaxa w�].ess �he resident c�o�e to pay it in one year. There c�ere no objectionsa IZayor Nee announced Sec�a.on Five, 76�h Avenue - Central Avenue to Arthur Street and inquired if there were anyone present ca o s ed to �e ea m The Finance Direcior explained this was a line to serve �he develoger o� M�adoc�m►oor T�rrace who lzad pe�itioned for this and he had in turn run lines otf froan it, that i� had been decided one-half of the cast would be put to the groperty to the North because they actually petitioned for it and the property to the South actually did hav� lines on it. There caere no objections4 Mayor N�e announc Avenue and inquir �: There c,rere ed Sectian Si.x� Arthur Stre+�t - 66th Avenue to 67th ed if there v���re anyone pre�en•� Lv o c,ns to no objectionso T�iayor Nee announced Section Seven, F,rcol<a Stree� - 66th Avenue to 67th Avenue and inqu3red if there were anyone c� o c�is to e e e:c- p a�n�.ng thi.s c�as for one service conn�etion � thez�e were no obj ections o Mayor Nee announced Section E�ht, Wes� P�oore Lake Drive - 61st Avenue to Carol Driv� and inquired �. ere were anyone present who cn.s to e e explaining this c��as fnr one service conneetiono There cvere no objectionso Mayor Nee announced Section Nine, 61.st Avenue - Star Lane to Hi hwa �47 and inquired if there ��ere anyone present w o s to e . T�Fiere were no ol�jections. Mayor Nee declared the Public Hearing on Sewer and Water Improv�ent Proj ec� �61 closed . ON RE20NING �R�l �1S"r CORNE� - ' • P�ayor Nee announced a Public Hearing on rezoning fran R-1 to C-1 the Southeast Corner of 5th Street an.d 27ississippi Streete The �'ity 1�Sanager read the NotiGe of Hearinga Mayor� Nee inquired if there � Page 80 • ��ere anyone present v��ho crished to be heard on the named public hearing and explained this area vaas at the corner of Mississippi Street and Sth Street, that the proposal was to rezone it from R-1 to C-lo Mayor Nee sta�ed the �it-y Council ��ished to see the plans for the med3cal center proposedo Dr. Richard Trezona, getattioner, replied they had no plans afi �he present time. Council- man Sheridan inquired if he knec� of an� overall plan of the property owners for additional Zoning or what they planned to do c�r3th the balance of their property. Zt cJas stated by P�re Riedel, representing the owners, there would be a request for the rezoning of the entire piece ���ith a s3milar type of zoningo Council.man Wright asserted this would then have to be heard by the Planning Commission and was told it c�as to be presented to themo He �ur�her stated the manner in which it was on the agenda, the City Council cvould have to act �n it separatelyo The question was rai.sed regarding the na�ure of the business to be plannede Dre Tr�zona ex�lain�d �h�y h�ad ariginally made the purchase of the proper�ty for th� construc�ion o� a medical clinic, that this plan was at a stalemate because of the ques�ion af the location of the hospital but thi.s h:ad be�n �he initiai ideao Councilman Wright inquired if he could say inforr��al.iy if this were not developed into a medical facility wnether they planned �o develop it in sorne other way. Ar. �"rezona replied it would be developed in sorae form of the Lype they had requestedo Crruncilman 4J�igY►t inquired if the • Planning Co�nmi.ssion had been told of the passibility that a medical clinic would not be put therea Dra Trezona replied at the time they had brough� it a.n it �;�as b�ough-� in w3�h a reques� :Eor the starting of cons�txuction, that they nad �ou�id ��h��� the r��oning would take longer than anta�cipa�ed and ��.e e:L �nic was bogged down half way througha The City Manager stat�� �he ��.anning Commission was still of the ynpressian i� caas go�.ng �c�q �� a cla.nico Dro Trezona asserted they could have requested a Spec�al L�se Perma.t but hadntt been of the impression this would be limiting and there was some question as to whether the clinic would go throughe He further asserted they did not want to say there c,�as going to be a clinic there, that it is liable to be a mortuary or a sma11 business limited to C-1. Mayor Nee indicated this did �ut the matter in somewhat of a different light. Dro Trezona inquired in what way, the fact the clinic was waiting until there would be something done about the hospital or whether it would be used for soane other purpose. Mayor Nee replied it �aas his impression the City Council was willing t,� do this for a elinic but not for other purposes possible in C-l. Councilman Wright stated it was quite clear the hospital would be built, that the planning consultant, Mr. Wallace, had recommended development of this kind around the hospital and it was a real possibilitye Dra Trezona stated they were not asking for a medical clinico Mayor Nee inquirad regarding the reason for rezoni.ng. Dr. Trezona replied so that it could be used for soanething in C-1 and so that it � could be used for a medical clinic if they so wished� that it should be rezoned ready so that they would not have to go through this process againo Dro Trezona inquired k�hat would happen ii the area were re- zoned to C-1 and they had plans for a clinic and then decided to se11 Page 90 � it for a gas stationo Councilman Wrigh�t replied the City Council operated on fa3.th and credit ot what the people U�ant�d done o Dr o Trezona asserted there was the possibility som�thi.ng else should be built there� Mr� Harvey P�te�csan expJ.a�ned '�hey had 4.ried to hurry this request along originally by asking for a Spec3al Use Permito Mayor Nee inquired if it would be sat�asfactory �o have a first reading on the ardinance and not have a secand reading until there would :be con�i�ma�ion tha� i� wc�uld 'be a medical cl�.nico Mro Peterson replied i� ser�aned �o h:i,.m �hat if �he xoning canmission had - gone through i� ar�d �the C��r Caunc�. concur.red with them by asking for a public hearing th�� �h�u1.d be no objection to it and inquired what basis there c�as for objec��on� Mayoac Nee replied there would have to be �our votes on �he ox�c��nanee �o pass ito P�co Peterson stated there was no basis �o �a;y �h��p would not be a clinic thereo Mayor Nee replied he was su�ge�am�,�ng a cc�mp�om.�ise that the City Council authorize the fi�s� read�.ng and a.��� would �how �tk►eir client the in�- tention of th� City Gounezl and c�rhen �°here would be a camrnitment, they would have a second �ceadiny n� °�hhe o:��n�nce4 Dro Trezona stated this would no� sp�nsar. h��c td have a plari drawn, that it didntt seem to kaim this �aas ��h� -�ype n:� •�h�.n� fou.r men on the City Council needed �o hav� , tha�: a,t: was gaixig a� it backwards o He further stated the intent of �he planni.ng had b�en to look for � larger areas in the ci�y and wou7.d be a gerfectZy logical spot to do ito Mayor Nee repl3ed �he �'3.anria�ng Gamma ssian had the idea this was to be done for a clinic and t'ney �^eeor�im,�rcdsd it for that reason that it a�as a reasanable use .fox tl�:a� p�ope��ys �ha� �n the simple act of rezoning the property, �he� ta�re qL��c,t�up�.e�ting fi:he value of it and the public has a right to same p��tici.�aa��.on in a3hat did go thereo Mra Peterson stated this had nnw b�en dragging �or smne eight monthso Councilman t�J�ight repli�d they had offersd a comprc�nise which had been explaaned by Mayor Nee and he caas embarrassed because it ��as a good use for the land and further emb��rassed by the Riedel interests indicat3ng they plan on rezoning the entire area �ta C-1, that it was in the interest of the pe�itioners thai the City Council make s�ure the ��Plann3ng Camm3.ssion has a cl.ear mind on this mattero Councilman Sheridan stated tha� with a reques� far the coanplete area of this property from 63rd North to 65th Avenues and an over all plan9 the Planning Commission would not be considering spot zoning as they have indicated and this particular zoning of this corner could very w�ell fft into the over aIl program at �hat time and would eliminate this corner as actual spot zon3ngo It was :m entioned by Councilman Wright the Planning Comm3.ssian did meet before th� next regular Council meetingo Dro Trezana stated the Planning Commissi4n hired a planning consultant and inquired if Mro Wal.lace would speak on the mattero The City t�anager replied the Planning Comm�.ss�.vn had spent quite a bit of time on this ent�re area but because of the fact Dro Trezona had petitioned . so long ago, they had held a hearango He explain�d the Planning Commission hopes by October 15th to have m�t with the City Council about this entire area and Mro Wallace was not 3n a position this evening to make any comments on cahat he is thinlcing on this area, Pag+e 10. � tha� the E'lanning Commissian had cen�ter� th�ir discussion around the fact they c�ere stwdy3ng this ar.�a inclu�ding the Riedel property � and their feeling c�as they cou7.d recammenc� rezonang �his pax�ticular p�.ece because a medacal clinic � as s�.rc�h � vuould not tak+� a�r�ay from whatever zoning they would cl�.00se and put it of� balance a Mr. William W.h3t-rnore, resa�den�, stated Dro Z'rezor�a had stated there was no opposi�cion, but that he oaauld have noticed citizens objecting to spot zoning i� he had been present the pa�t couple of �ears at meetings that due to qu�.te a bit of spot r��oning, citizens becoane a little skept3cal and the City Council is very much in th�ir right talc3ng a sharp look a� this before they openly throU� it to C-1 zoning where a clinic might be acceptahle to the neighborhood. Mro Whitmore further stated there is ale�ay� oppositzon v�hen spot zoning co�tes ina �1r. Peterson r�plied he �e1.� the �erm spot zoning isn't used correetly in �khis ins�anee, tha�: across �he stxee� fran this parti- cul.a� piece o� �.and is light indus�wrial and camm�rcial zoning and there is no on� wha a�ould b�1i7.d a��sidence on �his particular cornero Mro Wallace, p�.arvling consul�an�t ��r '�he City of �'ridley, stated it would be imgroper for him �o speak an this matter this evening, that the Plaruling CoQnmission did nat des�.gnate him to do so but that the ent3re area was be�.ng s��tied e L'r a Trezvala stated they had no inten- t�on of usurping the righ� of the Ca�.y Council bu� they had gona' through ever�r process I.ega3.ly ana �i.n accordance vaith the statutes and would l�,ke to cont3a�u� to da so, that he had felt they had brought this up before that t11is w�� not necessarily going to be a � medical clinico He furtl��r s�ated they wauld eaait for the second read3ng of the ordinance and se� w�zat wou].d happen, tha� there was no v�ay he coc�lci h�ing in a set cf pians ar�d a client. Counci].man Wright s�ated rte wished the minute� �o s�ow fihe Ci� Council did appreciate the foxthriyll►t xemarks of I�. �.'a.^e�ona� riayor Nee advised the City CounciJ. �a �able th� 3tern, that, in his ju�dgement, there had been no case �nade of the req� st. Gounci.lman Kirlcharn stated he knew the people �hat 13ved directly across the street wou].d b� opposed. to a re�ona.ng to C-1, tilat many had asked hun already cahat �vas planned fo� �h:is c�rner and as long as it was swnething in the nature of a rne��.ca1 Gl.�.n�.c �h�r� was no object3on but with a possa.bility of making thp ent:i.�� are� C-1. they woul.d have sc�anething to say and wou�.d prefer tc� table the enti�e questione Cauncilman 5heridan asser�ed tl�.�xt as �na.� was �h� public hearing, there ��as no other action to be taken on it �Chis eveningo Mayor Nee indicated the gublic hearing could be conti.nued. Mrs. Wally Miskowic, repres�nta.ng �the Business and Professional Building across the street frona the proposed zoning, stated she had no particular objectian to the rezoning for a medical clinac but cvould prefer the item be con- sidered by the Planning Canmission in conjunction with the Riedel property as a whole and that storm drainage and the coBmpletion of streets be planned at iche same tamee Councilman Wright inquired if the motion to table the i�em could inc.7.ude that the City Manager be ins�tructed to prepare an ord3nax►cee t�?ayor Nee �xplained the sensible � thing to do would be to have a concrete proposal and if it seemed the public interest v�as served, he would vote �or it but there h�dn't been any case made the public interest was servedo Page lla • Motion by L�iright to continue the Public Hearing for the rezoning from R-1 to C-1, Southeast Corner of Sth Street and Nlississippi Street to the ne;ct regul.ar meeting of October 19th, 1964 and request the City Attorney prepare an ordinance rezoning the area in question to C-1 for its first readingo Seconded by Kirkhame Llpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo Cauncilman 5heridan e;cplained eachxezoning has to tal<e an ordinance and a reading of it t��ice and publication once and �r�hat had been requested was that ordinanee setting up legal notice was what Counci7man Wright had asked foro Counci]man Wright fur�her explained that by �aay of in- formal. opinion by that time there c�ill have been e;cpert op3nion on the Risdel requesto The City Manager stated the Planni.ng Comonission � would not get the Riedel request for rezoning until Novembero ON F=NAL PLAT - INNSBRUCK 5TH Mayor Nee announced a public hearang on the Final Plat of Innsbruck Sth Addition continued from September 28, 1964a The City Manager read the Notice of Hearinga Mayor Nee inquired if there were anyone present who c�ished to be hearda There was no one present in favor of or in opposition to the proposed plato Mayor Nee declared the Public Hearing on the Final Plat of innsbruck Sth Addition closedo • Motion by Wright to approve the final plat of Innsbruck Sth Addition and authorize the Mayor and City Manager to sign samee Seconded by Sheridana Upan a voice voteg th�re b�ing no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo The question cvas raised regarding the action on the petition for 3xnprovements, on Innsbruck Sth Add:i.�ion that it had been hoped to get sewer and c,�ater in this yearo The City Manager replied there were to be sane lett3ngs on October 19e 1�Zr. Comstock, consutting engineer, stated there might be a chance to include this in the �70 Projecto The question c,�as ra3sed if the area could be served by gravity as it �aas a 40 foot cuta The City Manager replied if the reszdent cvould c�aive the public hearing on this in variting they could possibly have it for the 19th of October, that to set up an assessment against property they had to hold a public hearing on the improvement but there U�as a public hearing set for the 19th of October, also the call for bids, and they could possibly cuork it a.n on that bid but woiil.d have to have a waiver in writinge Mre Comstock e;:plained he did not think this was the case, that if this c�as part of �70 Project, they would have to accept it or reject it and unless they wanted to set it up as another project and have separate bidso He further e:cplained that what the resident cvanted and cJas suggesting c�as that if the figures were not what they should be, he wanted the right to accept or reject themo • The City r�ianager replied this �r�ould be correct and they could reject that portiono City At�orney S5�►ith inquired if the contract were not large enough to delete that portion of ito The City T•lanager replied � • � Pag�e I 2 0 it was anly a small contract a.nd they could possibly call for the bids on the 19th of October as an alternate but the resident would have to waive the hearing prior to that and ask the City Council to rejec� if he so wishedo Mro Comstock inquired in cases where they had proceeded with these improvements there had been a requirement for sufficient engineering funds so that if they want to pursue the improvement on their own there is sufficient deposit in the city and t�aas this soe It �las e;cplained �his cvas true and c�as called escrow moneya T�iotion by Sheridan to autY�o�ize �he consul.ting engineers to prepare prelimi.nary �epor� and fina]. spec�.��ca�ianso Mra Carnstock stated for the benet.it of the City Council this area was investigated in 1960 when a preliminary sketch was pr�+sented and if this wa� con- sistent with that �lan they wQre in a position to say it could be serviced but they coould have to update tYie costo Mayor Nee in- quired i£ they ordered the preliminary if they would be ready to go for bids and was told they coulde Mro Comstock explained he was certain they could get this prepared in suf�icient time to get it in Project #70 if the Ci�y Gouncil sa desiredo City Attorney S�nith �sserted �that a preliminary study as to feasibility had been made before with an estimated cost and M�ro Comstock had ind3cated he would have to update th�se and in V1PW of tha� he could prepare the necessary sesolution to show the City Council wants a temporary report and a letter from the engineer indicating the feasibility and his estimate and asswning it is according to what has been done they could proceed with the final plans and specifications ar�d call for bids s Motion by Sheridan to adopt RESOI��iTION #205-1964 ordering a preli�in- ary report for sewer and G�afier a.n �nnsbruck, Sth Additione Seconded by Wrighto Upon a voice vote, �here being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo Motion by Sheridan to waive a public hearing on sewer and �aater improvement tor Innsbruck Sth Addit�.on providing the City receives a letter fran the owner of th� property agreeing to the waiving of the public hearing. Seconded by Wrighte Upon a voice vote9 there b�ing no nays, the motion carried unanimouslya or� BuszrrESS : - 1964 0 Mayor Nee announced for the consideration of the City Council a resolution confirming assessment roll for Storm Sewer, Water, and Sanitary Sewer 7mprovement Project #580 `'The Finance Director expla3ned to the City Council this was the item where thsy had asked the engineer to check the drainage districta that the roll had not been adopted on any of ita Mro Coanstock� consulting engineer, sta�ed the original proposal was consistent with the line drafted in the first instances �hat the addition of Van Cleave's area and st7ceet developed along with that had changed the drainage pattern and the arguments of Mr� Bailey Tiller at the public hearing • Page 13. o�ere propera The Finance Direc�or explained the assessmen� in thi� area was 18 cents a hundred square feet and it could noa� be included; also, that the residents were not given notices at the original hearing and i� would drop the rate doc,m to abou� 13 cents and it could be taken care of also when �he rest of the project goes in. Mayor Nee asserted they would now have the option of refiguring the area. The Finance Director stated there were four drainage disi:ricts in all and there were no changes in the o�Cher threeo P�Iotion by Wright to adopt Resolu�ion �`206-1964 adopting the Alternate Assessment Roll for Storm Sewer, Water and S.;nitary Sewer Project No. 58 amended as listed on pages 73 and 74 of the Regular Council T�Ieeting Agenda for October 5, 1964o Councilman Sheridan inquired if Councilman Wright wished to include the objectors, that the people who had voiced objections now had a gr�ater a�sessmente tiotion by Wright to adopt Resolution �206-1964 confirming assessment for Storm Sewer, Water, and Sanitary Sewer Innprovement Project No. 58 and adopt- ing the Alterna�e Assessment Roll ].isted on pages '73 and 74 of the Regular Council Meeting Agenda for October 5, 1964o Councilman Wright also wished �o make note of the fact �h�t there were the following objectors: Mr. Dan Sjodin, Lot 11, Block l, Gard�na Meloland Gardens Mrse Mart�n, Lot 6, Meloland Gar dens • The Finance Director stated he wished a clarification; that the City Council had discussed deleting �he �toa�rn S�wer on Central Avenue until after the first of �th� y�aa.^� tha� they had water crossings which were discuss�d and �he mat�er o� �vaiting with those until the lateral service wen� in, He inq,u��^ed if this were the intention of the City Council, that ihere was aetually soan� sewer lateral laid but there were sane problems connected with it, for example the Weiss property and South of 64th Avenue. He explained this would be part of no fu�ure project, that the costs were high and the Council had discussed wai�ting wi�h that part of the assessment and they should have a clear understanding. Councilman Sheridan stated they had told the residents they would work som��hing out to see if they could give them something more equitablee Councilman Wright stated they could either delay the assessment or spread ite Councilman Sheridan explained Mr. Weiss had canplained about the amount charg�ed for sewer and water whi'rh was about $6�000.00 and the Council had wanted to restudy it, that it r�as a kind of a forced project because of the County going in. The Finance �irector asserted he had under- stood that it was the intention of the City Council to pay for the water crossinys out of the small water revolving fund and wanted to make su�e there was a nota�ion of this in the minutes. Seconded by Sher�dano Motion by Sheridan �to delete from the Assessment Roll, S t� SW �58 • for this year tha� part which is Sanitary Sewer line on Central Avenue be�;ween Mississippi Stree� and Woody Lane as part of Project #58o Seconded by Wrighto Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, � Page 140 the mot3on carried unanimouslye On the Motion for the Adoption of Resolution �206-1964, the'�e being no nays, carried unanimouslyo BIDS - POLZC� CRR (RE-ADVE,RTISED FR�M 8/31f64 : _.,.�...e..�, � . , ,� P�iayor Nee announced bids taken on police cars for the consideration of the City Council. The City �2anag�r read the bids as follows: BSD SPECIFICATIONS SIIJT TO S�CUR2�"Y CAR �1 CAR #2 CAR �3 TRADE TOTAL IN BID ._____._ ___.__.. __� ` Midway Dodge, Inc. certified Dadge Polara 1013 University Aveo check $11,159.40 $5,384.40 Sto Paula I�i3nn. $290.00 $5'775.00 Mida�ay Fard Company certified Ford Custom Police Special 1850 llniversity Ave. check $ 7,590000 $2,475.00 Sto Paul, Minno $255075 $5,115.00 Att: Ned Brandt Kemper Motor Sales certified �x'Ysler C-13 4 Dro Sedan 801 E. 7th Sto check $ 9,054055 $2,730e55 � Ste Paul 6, Minne $316020 $6,324.00 Hopkins Motor Sales Agra.cul�ural Dodge Patrol D93 703 E:ccelsior �lvenue Ins o�o o�i.d $ 8 0 844 0 81 $2,700. 00 Hopkins, t�.i.nno Bond S� $6,144081 and sta�ed there was a memo �rom th� Ck�ief of Police recanmending the bids of Midway Dodge, Inctl � 1C113 tl��.versx�y Avenue, St. Paul in the amount of $5,7'�5000 be accepted as the lowest bid meeting �the specifi- cations c�ith a difference of $660000 on all thre� carso Motion by Wright to concur with the recommendation of the Chief of Police and award the contract for the purchase of �hree new police cars to Midway Dodge, Inco� of 1013 llniversity Avenue, Sta Paul� Minnesota in the net amount of $5,775°OOo Seconded by Sheridano riayor Nee inquired regarding the operating cost on the Chryslers and if the departmenti was satisfied they wanted to change. The City Manager replied they had had excellent low maintenance cost on the heavier cars and the police department felt the Dodge would be as good as the Chryslero Ilpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. NE4J Bt1SIN�SS : . RESOLUTI� 0�207-1964 OR��RING IMPROVF,�lENT - SS �71: SS�_ • Page 150 Mayor Nee announced tor the consideration of i:he Gity Council a resolution ordering improvement �or Starm Sewer 1'roject #71 and Sanitary Sev��er Project �72o H� explain�d ths� had held the public h�aring this evening c,�i�h no objectionso Motion by Sheridan �o adopt Resc�lutaon ;�20?-1964 ordering lmprovement for S�orm Sewer Projec� #�71 and Sa��.tar� Sewer �'roject #i2o Seconded by Kirkhama Lipon a voice vatP, the�� b��.z�g na r�ays� the motion carried unanimouslye BIDS SS#71 � S#�?2 �OPII'�I�D rI00A� � S�PTE�hIBER 28 �, 1964 g: Mayor Ne� anno�.xnced �o� �he C421'�1C���`c1"i:�.OTl of th� City Council bids opened this day far Storm Sew�� �n���avemc�n� Project Noe 71 and Sanitary Sewer Improvement Pr,ojc�c� Nad 72o The City Manager read the bids as follawsa PLANHOLJ3ER B�A ��id�7 LtaMM� SCII�s BID Cf�i�'LETION TIME Barbaros�a � Sons , Ta�c n S�o F�au.1._ $45 a91.10 27 Route #3 Fi�� � Osseo a 2�Iinn � �Zar�ne i% 60 Calo Days MeDonald-Luben � Assoc�, Seaboa�d $4?,�qQoOU As Specified � 3nc o Surei,;y Co � 211 North Pascal S� St o Paul 9 P�+Iinn o Randall Brother� Aq�=`�.G �- $43,167 0 00 As Specified 3400 5�.7.ver Lake Rnad �ns o C',a � Mplso, Minno 55418 5/ Fo Da ffiapman Consto Coo Ste Paul $46,081025 2809 Alabama Avea Fire � Mplso, M3nno 55416 Marine 5% Hosace Montgornery Consto Ohio Far- $53,536a00 1230 Highway �100 mers �ns o Co:, Mplso, Minno 55421 S� Moretinni Const� Coo Seaboard $489445a00 852 Westminster Surety Coo Sta Paul9 Minno 5% Jollnson Brosa Hwy � Heavy Consto, Inco PaOo 1002 Litchfie�d� Minno • T`he Travo $449940000 �nso Coo 5% 240 Calo Days 250 Calo Days 7S Calo Days 120 Calo Days • � i Page 160 I�LANHOLDER�f� TED ) BTD IBOND LUt9P _ Sf�Ni BID GOMPLETION 2IME Petrowske � Ross, Ineo 3613-53rc1 P1.ace Mplso, Minno 55429 AND Randal].-Berglin 68 Ol Pl aza Cwcve Mplso, Minno 5542I Orfei t� Sons9 Inca 1156 Ho�ner Street Sto Pau]., Tvlinn. 55116 �CWZl�Z.�is L�ncJt e C� e a Inca Long Lake, Minno 55356 Trans- America insa Coo 5% Seaboard Surety Coo 5� Capitol Indemnity �orpo 5% $4-2 � 97?_ 0 39 $54,560045 $50,134092 As Specified 250 Cala Days ' 92 Calo Days The City Manager s�a�ed there h�d i�ee�n a 1e�ter received froan the ' consul�i.ng engineers stating they had �xami.ned tlae bid abstract and the lowest bid was �rom Petrowske � Ross, inco, 3613-53rd Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota and Randall�-Bergl3n� 6841 Plaza Curve, Mfnneapolis, Minneso�a 9 a j o3r�.t venture , in the amount o�E �42 a 97 2 0 39 and vrere recommending sameo CounciLnan Sheridan inquired if the State Highway Department also had to accept this bid� City Engineer Qureshi replied he had sent the abstract of bids with a covering letter and after the City of k'x�idley awards the contract th�y will concur with this approv�l.o Mation by Sheridan tn accept th� :r�epmendation af the consulting en- ' gineer, P�iro Gomstocice and awa�cd �h� b�.d for S�orm Sewer Improvement Fraject Noo 71 and Sanitary Sew�r �mpx�avement Project Noo 72 to Petrov�slce � Ross, Tnco , 3�13-53rd Pl.ace, Minneapo�.is, P�iinnesota and Randall-Berglin, 6801 Pla�a Cur�ae, Minneapolis, Minnesotae a joint ' venture, in the amount of $42,972.39, Seco�►ded by Wrighto Upon a ' voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo ' BtIILDING BOAR� ME�TING MINtITES, S�PTEMBER 23, 1964: Mayor Nee announced the item for consideration of th� C3ty Covnc3l was an applicatioan for a build3ng permit �or a se].f-service car washo The C3ty Manager re�ad to the City Cou�cil the actian and recarmnended ' approval of the Building Boardo Counci]man Wright inquired if this �lere a pre-fab buildingo Mro Robert Colony of Truman-Anderson, Inco, Builders and rZr e Rona].d Parizel< U�ere present o Mr o Colony replied , it was a pre-fab building9 a�as coin operated and was self-serviceo ' He presented to the City Council a sketch, colored photos and plans for th� proposed buildingo The City Manager e;cplained Mro Wallace Pa� ia e . of the Building Board �van�ed to make sure he advised the City Council' i� was not in conformity with the area that would be added to the Rice Flaza Shopping Centero Mra Colony explained they had approximately one thousand of these i.nstal.lations in at the present time, that the previous v�eek they had s�arted one in Phalen Shopping Cen'ter in Ste Paul and one in Rochester, Minnesota near the John r�iarshall High Schoolo Cauncilman Ldright inquired what the site plan loolced likeo ' There coas a discussion of the alley behind the s�treet in question and easements a Councilman t�Trigl�t stated if this company did g�et ' isolated, the �ity caould be in a position of having granted them a ' permito P�tayor Nee asserted there ��as an ordinance that required ', canpatability with adjacent bu�.l.dings and turther asserted he did not 1<now the stat:us but had been informed the vote of the Building Board had changed to a tie vote with one man absenta He st�t e d he ' did no�C know if it would be appropria�e to refer �he matter back to them aga�no Mre Colony inqu�,red i� �he mayor knec,� for what reason ' the vote cras changed n Mayor �'�� r�plied �Chey had apgarently felt ' it was too different9 tha� Mro }t�avik of �e Board wanted to reconsid�r and look at it again� Motion by Wright to refer the applica�ian for a building permit by Ronald �arizek for a self-servic� car U�ash at 6460 Llniversity Avenue Northeast, part of Lot l, Slr�van Ki11s �'la� #�5,, Building to be 77 ', feet 9 inches by 27 feet 8 inch�s of plastic coa�ed steel caith an estimated cost of $24 � OOQo 00 ba�.k �o the building- . Board for recon- � sideration on October 14 � 1964 o r�r � Col.ony explained i�ir o Parizek was an;cious to get in opera�ion 4 TYt� Cii.y �2az�.ager stated the matter would be back to the City Counc�l. `�'wo vJeeks frorn ti�is nighto Councilman ' Wright further e;cplainect t�►e m���r was being referred to the Building Boar�d because he had rese�^vatians if �they used their own best judge- ment and he had soame ir►format�.on that they w�re concerned about it� that . he did not tr�ant to be in a posi�ion of simunarily over-ruling themo Mayor Nee inquired if the other shopping center owners had had notice', of this, that this is the type of �hing the ordinance has relevance too The City Manager replied they wer� not notified. P�iayor Nee , stated he fel� the fill.ing station oc,mer and the oU�ners of Rice Plaza' ought to be notifiede Mre Colony asserted they had their lease , worked out and easement over the use of the land �r�ith the National Tea peopleo Mayor Nee replied the ordinan�� contemplates that damag�e' to contiguous property can be done by sanehow not meshing esthetically, that he had heard of these carwa:shes and had been told they were good installations but the question of whether it damages property for ' esthetic reasons would have to be answerede Mro Colony asserted he knew Nationa]. Tea was anxious to have them theree Councilman Wright ' explained this was no prejudice against the business. N1r. Colony , stated they had had no problems anywhere they had these carwashes. ' Councilman Wright asserted 3n view of the chairman's request for another look and the fact the other property owners had not been no- tified, he felt his motion was an ordere Seconded by Kirkham. Mayor' Nee stated he unders�ood and appreciated �hat Mro Colony had gone a' � long way vaith work on this already but would like to see the problem airedD The Ciiy Manager explained the ordinance says that the City Manager is to notify anybody he feels should be notified, that he had' i not seen this was an entirely different structure than what was in Page 18a • the area and the City Council cJOUId prefer that some ot the area people be no'�ified, that it is not a hard fast rule but it should be done in some instanceao llpon a voiee vote, there being no nays, � , the motion carried unanimously. F'LAIJNLTdG CONII�IISSION ME�TING MINtITES, SEPTEMBER 24 , 1964 : GENERAL LAYOLIT FOR LOCKE PARK: The City P�anager stated rir. Wallace, planning consultant, had presented a progosal for the Locke Parl< and it �raas recommended for adoption ' by the Planning Commissiono It v�as e;:plained the North Suburban Sani.tary Sew�r District saould need about a 60 foat construction maintenance along the North linea T�re 6,Jallace was present to explain the plans, location of park areas and play areas, general road p1an, , foot trails, etco; and further explained these were quite preliminary and normally these are drac�m bette� but it would cos� raore moneyo riro Wallace pointed out all of �he development of the Locke Park can be done 3n phases and the first stage wi11 start the park in business and it can be later modified and amproved. He stated the one principle the co�nnaittees had a11 worked a�1.th was instead of caaning in off of ' � tlniversity Avenue to coane in along c�ithin the cityts own propertyo It was pointed out this general area would be for overall use a�ith great emphasis on picnicing parties in groups being able to pu11 off the street at most any poinice Mra Wallace e;cglained that one thing ', �� the group c�as an:3ous to do was remove the present roadway because the present experience had been this was a pl.ayfield and they were suggesting a different roadway with a turnaround with a certain ' amount of parking. He further explained they proposed to have a , trail so that it v�ou3.d open up an entire valley for ��ualking and enjoying scenery with an occasional footpath, that the park cammittee' had thought it was well to consider on overnight camging of a small group of not more then 30 to 35 if 3t would be considered at allo The City I�anager stated that regarding access there a�as such off fram Broolc� view Driveo The question was raised by the City Manager if the City ' Council should authorize or raise the possibilit�y of selling granual', or material for Stat� highway construction, that the city could realize some $18,000.00 in thise It was explained the City Attorney felt it could be worked out legally. The City Manager inquired of Mro Wallace if this would hurt the parke Mro frlallace replied it would noto It was e:cplained by iir o Wallace the park coanmittee had realiaed this ' was a choice piece of property. Mayor l�ee inquired if it was the proposal of the Little League to lease a portion ot park land to themo Mro Wallace stated this wou7.d represent so�►ething to be considered and would think they would set up a minimwn number of controls for the park, that any park has the groblem of control and policinga Councilman Wright inquired if Mx e tr7allace did not recoanmer�d any bridle paths or items of this natureo �iro Wallace replied they had not ' been ruled out but right now �hey were taking the things that were obviousa The City Manager asserted. the Flanning Commission had left � the impression they v�ere enthusiastic about bridle pathsa City Attorney Smith stated they had been talki.ng about cleaning out the forests and upon being told this was true asser�ted they would el3uninate I about 85� of the birds and they would transform this from a wilderness � Page 19 0 ,' area to a civilized parko Mra Wallace assured City Attorney Srnith they �vould leave as much natural area as possibl� and caoul.d rather go slow in developing rather than too fasto City Attorney S�nith stated it was his opinion they would exercise better control in the ' long run by keeping the park as native and rustic with brush, stickers, etca t�iotion by Wright to c�cur with the recaamnendation of the Plar�ning Commission and Parks and Playgrounds Sub-Committee that the proposed' general des3gn of the road layout and foot trails for Locke Park be adopted as the basic plan for the development of Locke Parka Seconded by Kirkhamo llpon a voice vote, there::being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo ', �AL�E �F LOTS 15 THROt1Qi 20� BLOCK So RNERVTEW HEIGHTS: The City Manager read to the City Council tY►e recommendation of the ' Planning Cammission for the disposition of Lots 15 through 20, Block S9 Riverview Heightsa Motion by Kirkham to authorize �he City Manag�er to investigate the ' possibility of how much the City of Fridley could r�asonably expect to get for the sale of Lots 15 through 20, Block S, R3verview Heights. • Seconded by Wrighte Ilpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslye FL]RCIiASE OF LOTS 16 AND 1.7, BL�4CK 6�� �ARLSON' S SLINIlKIT MANOR: _ The City Manager read to the Ci�y Council 'the recommendation of the Planning Cornmission and stated ��hese lots had been discussed for scxne time, that one lot was tax forteit and the o�her �aould be, that if the City Council caished to concur, they could refer the matter to him and the City Attorney for the necessary legal steps to bring back to the floor for final action. Councilman Wright stated i� �r�as his opinion' the City Council should go ahead on this item as there was a definite need in the area for park purposes, that the City did own one small ' lot that had been improved slightly on Capitol but there was not enough roan for sandlot ballgamesa Motion by Wright to concur with the recanmendation of the Planning Commission and instruct the City Manager to begin negotiations for the aCquiring of Lots 16 and 17, Block 6, Carlsonts Swmmi.t Manor ' Addition by whatever means deemed appropriate. Seconded by 5heridane Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslya ZO�ttING AND US� OF THE AREA ADJAC�NT 7 � t�a� tnz r�vrv�r.0 �y.�enauo nvasa.iew: The City Manager read to the City Council the recommendation of the Planning Commission regarding a special hospital zone to be created ' in the zoning ordinance to permit and thereby limit the area to cert�in types of useo It was explained by the City Manager if the City Council � � i Page 2 0 s v�ished �o concur they eaould dire�t the City Attorney to �rork with the commission to prepare a recommended amendment for their consideration'. and this could be set ugo Councilman Sheridan inquired if there had ' been any request or correspondence with the owner of this propertye The C3ty PZanager replied there had and the owner does have a plan for sane useso Councilman Wright stated he had been told the owner ' already has sc�nne two or three plans for the areae It was explained by the Caty TZanager it c�as felt by using special hospital zon3ng as to what the oc,mer says he will pu� in there, if he should sell off the property it would be properly zonecia � Motion by Kirkham to direct the City Attorney to arrive at a recaau�ended amendment to Chapter 45 of the City Code for Counca.l. consideration ' regarding a special hospital zone to be created in the zoning ordinance. Seconded by Sheridane Co�cilman Wright stated he w�.shed to disqualify himself to vote and would request to speak to the City Couneil as a citizeno He explained �he reason he wished to disqualify himself c�as that he was in opposition to the zoning on the basis of Christ Episcopal Church having an option on a tract of land and they were finding it impossible to find a piece of land in Fridley, that it �r�as their opinion this c•�ould do a big favor for Mr. Hafner, owner of the property by having �the church loca�ed �h�re, and that this was a citizens opinione Mayor Nee 3r►qui.red if.Councilman Wright didn't want the associated , buildings to the hospitalo Councilman Wright replied the hospital didntt really encourage or requir� the iype of zoning requested. Upon a voice vote, the motion carriect with Councilman Wright abstainingo ' BOARD OF APPEAL�S M�ETING P�NUT�S� S�k'TEMB�R 30, 1964: The City Manager read to the City Council the recomrnendation of the ' Board ot Appeals and stated Councilman Sheridan had investigated the matter. Councilman Sheridan stated he had revieweci this matter because of the two variances arui to properly build a ho� of the size and quality they plan to put on this and make it contiguous, he could ' see the reason for �he Hoard of Appeals to make this reca�aendatiari and concuro Niotion by 5heridan to concur with the recommendation of theBoard of ' Appeals and grant the request for a variance from Section 45023, City Code of Fridley, Minnesota 1963, by waiver of side yard requirements fro�n 10 feet to 6 feet on the North Side, and from 10 feet to 7 feet on the South side of Lot 1, Block 1, Meloland Lakeview, Anoka County, M3.nnesota, same be3ng 6040 Woody Lane N. Eo, to permit construct3an ' of a one family dwelling, the request by Sam Templin, 1251 Gardena ', Avenue Northeasto Seconded by Kirkhamo Upon a voice vote, there being Page 21 a • no nays, the motion carrisd unanimouslyo RECREATION CONII+22SSION M�ETING MINUT�SA AUGt1ST 24, 1964: Mayor Nee a�nounced for the cons3desation of the City Council the receipt ot the minutes of the Recreation Cwrum.ssion Meeting held August 24, 19640 r7otion by Sheridan to receive and file the minutes of the Recreation ' Commission r�leeting minutes held August 24, 1964o Seconded by Wrighte' llpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Coune3.lman Kirkham stated he c�ishect fio draw council. attention to the amendment to ths Park O�dinance �that Mr. Graeff had suggested and inquired if they could have the Ci�y Attorney draw a sample ordinance for consideration at the next reguJ.ar meeting. Councilman Wright asserted he felt the Recreation Cornr�ussian had reversed itself but would go along to have the ordinance dracmo T�Iotion by Ki.rkham to authorize the City Attorney to draw a sample ordinance for consideration at the next regular meetang which would prohibit both into;:icating liquor or non-intoxicating malt liquor on park gropertyo Seconded by Sheridano Upon a voice vote, there • bei.ng no nays, the motion carried unanamously. PARKS AND PI�AYGROiaNDS SI]B-C4�':�E� AI�1I� R�CREATION CONIl�LLSSION JOINT r T � A Gi1Sr' 1, 1964 : Motion by Wrigh� ta receive ancl f�.�.e the joint me�ting m3.nutes of the Parks and Playgrounds Sub�-Committee and Recreation Comrrii.ssion held August 31, 1964e Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carri�d unanimouslyo COP�2t1NiGAT�ONS : CIfiY AT't°ORNEY : CfIARTER CHANG� - RE : GITY PRIMARI�S Mayor Nee announced for the consideration of the City Co�cil a communication froan City A�torney Smith regarding a Charter change o� City Primarieso Councilman Sheridan inquired how muc11 t3me would be ' needed to have the Charter change on the November balloto The City ' Manager replied they would have to have notice at the newspaper on October 12th9 for publication October 14th� Councilman Sheridan inquired if the notice could be pu� in and if the Charter Commission ' concurred. they would have it published and if they did not they would not publish all the notices, that he did feel confident they would cahen it e�as e;:plained to themo It vaas e;cplainecl the only gamble c�ould I' • be the cost of one publicationa City Attorney Smith e;:plained to the City Couneil there a�as no reason why Councilman Sheridants suggestion couldntt be adopted, that they could direct the City Clerlc to prepare' the necessary notice and ballot subject to ratification by the Charter , Page 220 � Commission and if they don't ac� or turn it down� it could be ' droppedo Motion by Sheridan to publish notice of a vote on a charter change at the November 2r�d elec�t3ono Seconded by Kirkhamo IIpon a voice vote, there befng no nays, the motion carried unanimous].yo ' ROBBIIVSDALE : It�GIONAL CONF�RIIVCE Mayor Nee announced for the considera�ion of the City Council a co�nmunication fr� the Ci�ty of Robbinsdale x�egarding the Regfonal League of t�iinnesota T�iunicipaa.ities mee��ingo City Attorney Srnith expressed ' interes� for th� meeting proposed and stated some legislative business should be b�ought up and discussedo Motion by Wright to receive and file the communication from the City' of Robbinsd.ale regarding the Regional League of ��Iinnesota I�2unicipalities meeting �o be held October 15th, 1964 in Robbinsdale, Minnesotao Seconded by Ki�lchamo Ltpon a vozce vote, there heing no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo P�SON : LOT S}.'LIT AND ASSESSM�iTS � The City Manager suggested �o the Ci�ty Council they refer the matter'of the lo�t split and assessments f�oan l�o � Mrso Wo Ao Peterson to the ' Finance Director and to the Ca.ty Attorn�y to suggest whatever can be done t+rith th3s pa�r�icu�.a� requesto ' Motian by Sheridan �a refes �i�e reques� o� Mro � M�so Wo �1a Peterson, 160.1 G�.rdena Avenue N�r�heast, ��a.z�a.eapola.s 219 Nl�.nnesota to the admirtis- tration for a recornmendataono Secanded by Kirlrhamo (lpon a voice votee there being no nays9 the motion carried unanimously� ' CITIZENS FOR GOLDWATIIt: PARADE Mayor Nee announced a communication for �ouneil consideratian fram Mro William. Bo Stukas, Chairman of the Fridley Citizens for Goldwater- Miller Coanmitteee Councilman Wright inqu�rad if it was legal to have people on a semi-trailer on ahighwayo The City Manager replied a group would have to have permission fran the State Highway Departmento Mro Stukas was present and introduced. h3mselfo He presented a map with plan of parade in questiono The City I��anager inquired if Mro Stukas was providing a gol.ice escort for this paradeo Nlro Stukas replied he was present�3.ng this to the Ci�Ly Council and wished to ask about a polic e eseorto The City r4anager informed Mro Stukas he should contact District �5 of the riinnesota State Highway Departraent and an escort car could' � be provided fram the City of Fr�.dleyo A discussion period was held ' regarding traffic congestiona tn.e providing of police officers, route to be taken and the fact it c�as an evening paradeo Page 23. • Motion by Kirkham to receive the corronunication fran Mr. 69iJ1iam Go Stukas, Chairman of the Fridley Citizens for Golde�ater-r2i].ler Committee and grant th� request for the conducting of a parade through the City of k'�idley on Sunday, November l, 1964e Seconded by Sheridan� P�Sro Stukas inquired if he could, at this time, request time to work with the Police Department on the paradee IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo BOARD OF HEALTH, REPORT AND PETIT�ON l�Zotion by Sheridan to receive and file the report fr�n the Board of Health and petitiono Seconded by Wrighta Upon a voice vote, there , being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo Counci].man Sheridan ' requested. the Cit�y Manager have the Health Inspector check 1401 Highway #100o He e�:plained the hoQne is now not occupied and has been sold and taken over by a real esta�e firm, that nec� owners v�ould possibly be coming in for a bw�].ding permit and the super strueture of the home has never been co�npleted and merely wanted to make sure no one moved ' into a basement home. It a�as e;cplained with regard to the petitian received fram the Board of Health regarding the structure at 736 Kimball Street Northeast, • the City Attorney had already agreed to contact the owner of the propertyo BilILDING INSPECTIO►N t STOR.� ON NLiSSISSZPPI STRE�'T: The City Manager e;:pJ.ained to the City Cowlcil the evmmunication troan the,Building Tnspectox regarding �he proposed Sport 5hop,; that this ' was a lot 60 f�et by 125 �eet with a 60 foot setback leaving an area 60 feet by 65 feet for the build3ng� tha�t it is a C2S area and parking requ3.rement ��vauld be three �o oneo St was stated the request is based . on the fact the buil.ding is not part of a shopping center or a shopping center type business as it is a boat saleso The City Manager stated the request is to grant �he permit without the C2S parkinge ' Councilman Sheridan asserted that very question had come to his mind when he had studied thisa if this particular type of business moved out o� this bu3lding, then the type that coul.d follow might necessarily require the additional parkango Mayor Nee stated as the chairman, he was rulfng this was out of order and contrary to the ordinance, that 3t vtould have to go to the Board of Appeals and 3t was his judgement if the Board ' of Appeals would have had the infarr�nation, they ��ouldn=t have recanma ended the waiver. rqre Johnson assert�d they had discus�ed the parking at both meetings he had attended. Z`he City l�ianager e;cplained the matter didntt go to the Board of Appeals for this particular part of the requesto Councilman Wright further expla3ned they had not discussed the fact it • was in violation of the parking setbacka It was stated. by the City ' Manager the item must be returned to the Board of Appeals at theax meeting to be held on November 2nda . l`J �J Page 24. CITY ATTORNEY s CONDEi:�tATION OF BF�E�TETT PT20PERTY Mayor Nee announced a co�nmuna.cation fr�n the City Attorney regamding the condemnation of the Bennett propertyo The City I��anager explained , to the City Council there a�as an addit3onal letter froan the City , �lttorney to be considered regarding the �nan propertye City Attorney Smith e;:plained these letters were important because of the hearing before the c�ssioners on Dctober 19th and if these deals were satisfactory he could dismiss the proceedings and save sorne expense. He further e;cplained it had been at-�empted to get $23,000 for the Oman property, that there had been some informal talk and the City of Fricll.ey didntt have i.rnmediate use for the house and that P�lre Ooman did ' maintain the premisese Z�tte Bennett properLy c�as e;:plained as being ' one vacant 1ot crith an adjacent lot and building vaith offices an+d storag�e spacee City Attorney Ssni.th �urther explained they had acquired the lot ne;rt to that froan t�. Art Christenson for $2,ti00 and he did claim he had more than that in�ested in it, that he had also served ' Mro Carl Bennett c,�ith condemnation noticeo Counc3.lman L7right inquired if there ��re an appraisal fro�n the Oman property o City Attorney Smith replied they had an appraisal before, and the present Bennett appraisal was $19,500. Councilman Sheridan asserted that on checking the Bennet�t si�e and building, if the City did go through condemnation for.the adjoi.ning lot, he felt they would pay a premiu3n far that extra loC because they were not leaving him any access anci Mre Benne't't would be. able to have anyone say 3t was worth $4,000. Mayor Nee asserted the City tdanager and City Attorney did seem to think the Bennett building'. could be used for several years and has a metal building attachedP Motion by t�Jright that the Ci�y A�torney be authori�ed to settle the purchase of the Bennett property incl�ing thelot with the building at the grice indicated and author%ze the Oanan property purchase under the terms of October 5, 1964 in approximate figures mentionedo 2�Iayor' Nee inqu3red ii this would then eventually be charged into the Build-' ing Bond Funda C3ty Attorney Smith replied the Finance Director had ' raised the question of e�hen they cvere going to sell the building , bands that � he could arrange payment with3n a period of time e Counci].- � man Sheridan inquired if they could make a normal payment to eaeh oa1e. of these propertiese City Attorney Smith replied Mra Bennett wanted to put his money into something else but did not think Mre 09m..an was pressedo Councilman Sheridan inquired if there were any �noney to sell temporary bondso Z`he Finance Directar stated there c�as and they could sell ' temporary bonds and it would be an investment of the s3nking fundo Seconded by Sheridano [Ipon a voice vote, there being no nays, the , motion carried unanimouslyo VISITORS: �._.. riayor Nee inquired if the Agenda, who vaished wished. to be hear�d o CLAI141S : � there c�vere any visitors present, not listed on to be heardo T`here was no one present who ' Page 250 � Motion by Wright to approve the payment of General Claims �r'34'�9 through �`3543o Secoz�ded by Sh�ridano Upon a voice vote, there b�inq no nays, the rao�ion carried unan3mously. �lotion by Wright to approve the payment of Liquor Claims �6744 through �6�77. Second�i by Sher�idano Upon a voice vote, there being no nay�, the motion carried unanimouslya t�iotion by Sheridan to approve �he payment of Public Utilities C1.aims ', �3G21 �hrough �3654a Secor��.ed by 3Cirkhamo Llpon a voice vote$ there being no nays, the mot�.on carried unanimousl.yo � LICENSES: ' ___..�.�. Mayor Nee announced for Council consideration license appl3cationso ', Motion by U�tright �o approve �he assuance of �he following licens�s: ' ELECTR.IC.I�la ' Ho�finann F1.ec�r3c Company 239 West 7�t1� Stree� Sto Paul. 2, I�ti.nnesota by: Edward Hoffinann RFPTEWAL R icMmond T� Sons 2810 Maj or Avenue ' Minneapolis, t�tiinnesota by: Jack Do Richmond RENEVIAL GAS SERV�C�S Egan � Sons �'100 Mc�c13c3ne La�.e Rc�ad Niinneapoli� 27 a A2ax�neso-�a Henry En Walburg 665-S1s� Avenue N. Eo Minneapolis 21, Minnesota GETTF•R1�L COAITRAC'1�ORS Do Le Anderson 6061 Woody Lane Fridley 21, Minnesota Fireside Real.ty 3800 Fremant Avenue Noz�th Minneapolis, Minnesota by : A:�. �an3th by ; Hen�y E o Walburg by: Don Lp Anderson by : I�oward Co Gent� H�ATING � � General Sheet iZetal Gorporation 508 South Seventh Street I Minneapolis, rti.nnesota by : Ra �3n Kraus � r �+ � RF�f�t�}AL ' NEW ' PIE4�1 ' � � LICENS�S� GONTINLt�D ) I�enr�� �o tJalburg 6G5-51st Avenue No Eo Minneapolis, M3nnesota MASONRY .__..�.v..._ To � JD Cons�ruction Co�npany 8732 Po1k Sto No �. M3nneapolis 33, P4innesota PT�UMBING � Page 260 by: Henry Eo Walburg by: �ames Bo �ackson R� J Plu�3ng � Heating Serv3ce 4155 Lal::evaood Avenue 6�1i3.te Bear ].0, Minnesota by : Ronald Jackson ROOFING Johnson Broso Canstruction Coo 1200 W�lcame Avenue Nor�h riinneagolis 229 �ti.nnesota OTHER LICENS�S� RtIBBIS�i � GA,RBACE PIGKilP Peterson Brothers Sanitation 12�1-125th Av�nue No Eo Minneapolis 33, Minnesot� by: Richard �ohnson RENE4+�AL . ,� , NEW NEW by� �.obert � Donald Peterson ' 12i1-1.25th Avenue Ne Eo Manneapo�.isa T�.innesota Seco�ded by �hera,dano Llgon a voi.ce vo�e, �here loeing no nays, the motion carried unan.iPmousl.y o P�TITIOPJS : Mayor Nee announced for the consideration of the City Co�c31 a pet3tion for seU,r�ro Motion by Wright to receive arnl refer to actm3nistrat3on for processinig Pet3tion �38-1964o Seconded by 3Cirlcham. tlpon a vo3ce vote, there being no nays, the motion carried wlan3mouslyo ' R�SOLi1TI0N #208-1964 CONFIRZ�iING ASSESS�TT RALL - SW �61: �..r,� ...,..._ � Mayor Nee announced a resolution for fihe consideration of the City ', Councit conf3xming Assessment Roll for Sewer and Water I►nprovement • Proj ect No 0 61 e Counc3lman t^lright stated that as he ur�derstood, they would have to establish a rate, that the actual ro]1 is not accurate and the rates in Sections onea four and five should be $6.08 per frant Page 270 • foot for caater and $5 0 37 for see�er and th3s c�oul.d araend the assess- ment roll on these sections and no� change any oi the connection chargeso r�totion by vJright to adopt Resolution �208-19G4 confirming Assessment Roll for Se��er and t•3ater Improver.ient Proj ect No 0 6l as amended and rates an Sections one, four and five to be $6008 per frant foot for ' c�ater and $S o 37 for se�•�er c�ith no change in any coalr►ection chargeso Seconded by ICirl.hamo tlpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the ' motion carried unan3mouslyo RESOLUTION #209�1964 CANFIRMING ASSESSMEMP ROLL - SS �53: � m .�. �.�.�..� .r..� P�Iayor Nee announced for the consideration of the City Couneil a resolut3on confirm3.ng Assessment Ro13. for Storm Sec�er Impraven�nt Project Noe 530 tdotion by ��hcight to adopt Reso3ution #�209-1964 confirming Assessment'. Roll for Storn► �coer Improvement Project No. 53 o Seconded by Sheridano Ulpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslya Councilman Wright noted that the assessment for the ' Sha:Efer's Addition area c�ill be the alternate assessment roll as ' shovm on pages 56 and 57 of the Regular Council Meeting Agenda of Oc�ober S, 1964 also including th� ro11 for the Lynde Drive areao • RESOLLlTION �21fl-1964 ORDERING FINA� f°LANS ANri SPECIFICATION, SW �70: Mayor Nee announced for the cons�deration of the City Council a ' resolu�ion order�ng fina�. glanfi and specifications for Secaer and Wateir Proj ect No � 7 0 o Counei]man Sh��3.dan inqui�.^ed if this were the ite�n where New Brighton v�as going tca part�.c3pate o The Gity Manager repl3�i he caas 3n the process of ge�t3ng f�.gures fram Mew Brighton as to wha�C they c,�ould charge to have sorn� people hoolc into their 1ine, that these are incli�3ed and they would have to be �aken out depending on �;what ' would happen as he d�dn't have the figures as yet but it would not ' hold up th� bidso It was e;:plained if the figures c•�ere unsatisfactory, they would be left outo ' Motion by Wright to adopt Resolution �210-1964 ordering final plans an,d �pecification, --Sewer and ti�Jater Project Noo 70. Seconded by ]C-trkharno Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unan3mouslyo 1 Mayor Nee announced for the consi.derativn of the City Council a ' resolution directing preparat3on of Assessment Roll for Project �240 ' • City Attorney SYnith called attention of the City Council to the ' letter and resolution re�arding Project �r248 he had given themo Mayor Nee announced the .� item cvould be to receive the letter frv�m ' the City Attorney on the revision of fihe reassessment on Project �2489 dated October 2� 19640 Pag� 1Sa • Moi:ian by Sheridan �o recea.ve tlle .Iet�er from City A�torney Smith dated Qc�ober 2, 19�4 regarding Pacoj�c� 24B� S�orrn 5�c�er Re-assess- ment on �'rop�rty of M4 c� 0� Pap�r Carr.pan�� Secord�d l�y Ir,�right4 tlpon a voic� vo�e9 there being no nays, �h� mo�:i..on car�i�d ur►animouslyo Playor Nee �i1ri0UT1C�'c�. d r.esolution c��.ree�:�.ng the prepar��ion of the , Assessment Roll on the bas;is a� a n�r� �orm.ul.a concerning a gol3cyo Motior� b� �CC3,rlcham to adopt Resolution �r211-1964 establish3.zig a ' policy concerninc� the asses�ments of benefitted property for Storm ' Sec�ers in fihe Gity c�f �'ridleyo �ecnnded by Wrigh�a llpon a voice ' vote, t�h�r� bei.ng no n�ys, the mot.zo3� carr�.ed unan.zmouslyo i•layor ' Nee exnlained for the reeord an conn�c�ion cvith �he pola.cy resolut3on'n and the �esolution regard�.ng Project Noa 24 tha� �hese ���ere diseussed' and revi�t�aed a� length a� a meeti.ng or �he Cit-� Council prior to the ' publ.ic 11�ara.ngs at 8PoMo a.nd also wa�h the adminis�rative staffo ' Mo�ion by 41-:�aght �o ad.op� �Zesa�_u�ir.rn �?.�.?��964 �isea�ing preparation ' of Assessrn�� itoil �n� th� �e�ls�es�;n�n�. c��� �he ��ox�m Sewer portian of' Schedule B o� S�i��cy �cw�:� �..�zr� S��arrn �ec•��r improvement Project Noo ' 24o S�e�and�d by 1C�.��7chamo ��c�n ��jvice vateg th�:re being no nays, ' the mo��on carraed unanamarz�ly n ' R�SOLU.TIOP1 �213--1964 ���i'VTN� PtZ01'OS�I? ASS]�SSM�IT ROLL AND QRDERING '' • �.l�R1NG - PO - 4N OF S S� 4 s 2�2ayor Nee announced �or �he consid�rat�on o� �he City Counc3.]. a ' resolu��on r�garc�.3ng S�o�m S�.�y��^ �nd �a�� taaryy S��Jer �raprovement Proj ee� No � 24 a �a t�A�°t��ara��y �r�::���.�a e;cp�.ainc�d �o �he �ity Couneil ' it :'_had be�n gugge���. �h� s c�aul_d �e c�ane I�y sexv3.ng notice �mnediately but he f��t �t��y shoul.d �ake mc�� ���e� and sc�� tl.is item for the meet3.ng of Nov�mbe� 2nd � He :�ur�h�;� explained :ka� had received per- ' mission fror� the County Auclitor th�� they could f3.le tl�i.s assessment ' late an:d he c�an�ed to he su�e everyone had fu11 noticea The City Clerk �reaented to the City Counci.l a r�assessment ro1l,-that described a pax�e�l xn the N l/2 0� tY►e SE l/4 0� Sect3on 12, a part that is zoned R-2 and C�2 arud Mw2 with a total. ass�ssm,�nt of $12i,811.23 and all other e::isting assessment wauld contim.z� as pa^eviously a�sessed o ; Motion by Sheridan to adopt Rc�solu�ion �?13-1964 directing publication of hearing on proposed assessment roll for the reassessment of the storm sewer portian of Schedule B ior Sanitary Sewer and Storm Sewer Improvement Project Noo 24 with Movernbe� 2nda 19G4 as date of ineetingo Seconded, by Srdrighto tlpon a voic;e vote, there being no nays, the motion carriecl unan3xnously o ' RESOLUTION �'214-1964 C�RTIFY'�NG CH�ZR.G]�S TO GO�iINTY A� Mayor Nee announcec� for the consideration of th� City Council a • resolution certifying charges to the County Auc�i�ore Page 290 P-lo�cion by Sher�.dan to adopt Re�olution #�214-1954 certifying charges , • to the Coun�ty Aixlitor to b� levied against certain properties for collection c�ith the ta;:es payabl� in 1965 on Lot 17� Auditorts ' Subd3vision Noo 92. Seconded by ]C-Crkhamo Ilpon a voice vote8 there being no nays, the motion carried unani}nouslye R�SOLllTION �5-1964 CFRTIFYING CHARGES TO COi�NTY AttDITOR: iiayor Nee announced for �he consideration of the City Couneil a resolution cert�.fyirig charges to the Co�anty Aud�toro ' bZotion by 6�tright to adop� Resolut3.on �`21.5�1964 certifrying charg�es ' to the Coun�y lluditor to be levied agai.ns�G certain properties for collect3on with �thc taxes payahle tn � 965 on Lot l9, Block 24 � iiyde Parlc Add3.t�.on� Sec:onded by Sher.idano tlpon a vo:ice vote, there being' no nays 9 the mo'�ion cax��ied vx�an�nr,usly a : •.� :� ����?� . Mayor Nee announced a ac�solu�ic�n �o� �he consideration of the City Council approving plans and speL3f.a.ca�a.ons and ordering the adver- tisement for b�.ds �or Water an.d 5e�raer �roject Noo 700 • Mot3on by L�Jrigh� �a ad�pt Resa�.ution �216-1964 approving the plans and spe�ifications and ord.ering �dvert-isement far bids for Water and Sewe� �roj�c� �7� on Oc�ob�x 19s 1964o Seconded by Sheridano Aiotion by Sherid�n to amend R��o�.�ata,on �`216-1964 by adding an Item A4 zmder Construcfi3on ��em the an�er��on of Innsbrucic Sth Additiort nlat as an al�erna�e o Secandeci by K�.r�champ ,Llpan a voice vote, there being no nayss �h� mation ca��a,e� tananimouslyo On the adoptic�ng of Resolution �21G-19G�4, there be3ng no nays, the motion carr3ed unanimouslyo 7-1964 Et AMD S�IIIt � t�otion by Kirlcham to adopt Resolution �`217-1964 certifying certain ' delinquent �sater and sewer charges to the County Auditor for collectiC>n erith the 1964 taxeso Seconded by Sheridano Upon a voice vote, there' be3.ng no naysy the motion carri�d unan3mouslyo RESOLLlTJ4N �218-1964 REQLIESTING CLOSING OF Te H. �47 (�SSaVIIt AT ' ,��r �.�� �_ -�—�— � • Motion by UJright to ad.opt Resolut3on #�218-1964 requssting the Minneso�a State Highway Departraent to elose the eross-over of Trunlc Highc�ay Noe'47 for Rice Creek Terracea Seconded by K3rkhamo Mayor Nee stated he wi�hed � • CJ to see �he area studied first and inquired City T7anager replied �Chere had na�c o C3. prev3ous meeting City Engineer Qureshi and reported on the mat-ter o tlpon a ro].1 call 6•lright S]CirIl�am, Sherid �n e T'hose vot3ng n car�ied o Tlayor Nes stated it c�as ��o be no statemen� in the resolut3ono Page 300 3f one had been madeo The' ty Attorney �iith explained a�t the City rianager Wagner had vote! those vot�.ng aye, ay, l�e o The motion ' ted there was a fal.se RESOLIITIONS �`219-1964 AN��'224-1964 ABATING C�RTATN ASSESSAiENTS: ' tZotion by Wright to aclop� R�sol�s�3on �21.9-1964 abating assessments on I,ot 3, �1ock 11 s Sp�ing° Bro�alc P�k Adda.�ion azid placing said ' assessmen� on T,ot 2, Blocle ll, �pr�..ng Brook Park Additiono Seconded ' by Kirlchamo llpon a voice vot�, �CYi.er� being no nays, the motion ' carried unan3mouslya ' P�lot�on by S��}righ� to adopt R�solution �220-196� abat3ng certain special; assessments on Lot 14� Block 2� Horizon Heights Additiona Seconded ' by Kixlchamo [lpon a voice vote9 there being no naysa the motio� ' carried. u�nanimously o RESOLllTSON �221-1964 DIR�� �SSI]ANC� OF �ENIPORARY BONDS - SW �F67 Motion by t�lright to adopt R.�salu��:�on #�221-1964 directing the issuance ' of Temporary Improvemen� Bonds in aecax�dance with Laws of 1957, ' Chapter 385 Se�Jer and Wa4�i.' �ro,�ect Nan 6io Secnnded by Kirlchamo ' [lpon a voiee voteg there being no nays� the motion carried unanimouslyo 22-1969� D.TREGT�TdG '.i� � OF Motion by Wright to adopt Resolu�ion �222--1964 directing the sale and purehase of Temporary 7rnprovemen� Bonds in accordance with Laws of 1957, Chapter 385, Sea�r and Water Project Nom 67'o Seeonded by Kirlchamo tlpan a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo � Motion by Wright to adopt Resolution #�223-1964 directing the issuance ' of Temporary Tmprovement Bonds in aecord�nce �r�ith Laws of 1957, Chapter 385, Sec�er and Water an,d Storm Sew�r Improvement Project Noo 69e Seconded by Kirkhamo llpon a voice vote, there be3ng no nays, the mo�3.an carried unanimoualy o ' DIRECTING Page 310 • T�iotion by t�lright to adopt Resolution �224-1964 directing the sale and purchase of Temporary Improvement Bonds in accordance c�ith Lac,ts of 1957, Chapter 385, Secver, 4Ja�er and Storm Secaer Improvement Project Noo G90 Seconded by Kirl:hamo Upon a vo.i,ce vote, there being no nays, the r.lotion carried unanimvusly4 RESOLUTION �`225-].964 SE'�PiI�IG � N AM? DI�SIGNATING Jt1DGES : biayor Nee announced for the considerati.on of the City Co�cil a ' r�solution setting elec�ion and designat3ng polling places and appo3nting election judges for the November 3, 1964 electione Council- man 4Jrigh�t inquired if these ��ere all the sarae j udges used in the previous e].ection o The City Clerlc replied there c�ere a few new judges addedo Mo�ion by Sh�ridan �o adopt Resalu�a.on �`225-].964� des�gnating polling nlaces and appointing e�ec�xan judges far the ��ovember 3, 1964 electiono Seconded by 4��righto Upon a voice �rote, there being na nays, the motioh carried unan3mous].y o /l �� OTH£�t $US�SS t �'y✓ ��s � ' /" The (oifiy t�tanager report�o tlne City Council that regarding Storn ' • Sec,�er Proj ect Nwnber 58 a 30 foot vt3lity easement might have to be given a that the city did need a 10 �foot pexmanent and a 10 foot cori- struct�.An �as�ment and for th�,� �en fc���G tl�e oc,mer c�vants $1,Q00 ar�d he' di,d not knoc� �.f- it Ur�re reasoz�ab�.e ca�� no't but ��.e only way the city eoul.d ' get this ea��men� ��vas �o pay tlz� s amount �o� i� e�3.ty Eng3neer Quresh�. e;�lain�;d they had a t-��enty f��t �•�a�..l.cvay and i.t c,�as vacat�d and they had an easement ior i-� but �i1is z�aas a comrnercial.ly zoned area and the ' ownerts a�torney had called and said �hey might negotiate but if they ' cou].d nota p�rhaps �he city should star� condemnationo City Attorney ' Smith inquired how soon they wou7.d need to start on th:is constructiono City Eng3xieer Qureshi replisd this was the project nwmb�r 5B for storm sewer that had been let and they could noc�r start workingo The otamerts name ' was given as the Benn�:tt-Palmer Canpanyo City Attarney Smith stated if the ci�.-y had been plcywing ar�d spending money on this property for ' five years they m3ght own it but would checic into the matter if the City Council so w3shedo 2iotion by Wright to authorize the Gity Attorney to acqui�e the property in any amount up to $1,000.00 frnan the Bennett-Palmer Canpany'a Seconded by Sheridano �pon a voice vote, there being no nays, the ' motion carx�ied unan3.mously e ' The City Manager repar�Led to the City Council the F`ridley Fire Depart- ment had held a meet3ng regarding the contract for the V311age of ' Hilltop and it had a vote of 21 to 4 not to respond to fire calls ' • at the Village of Hilltop unless the City Council did so move that they respond. Councilman Wright inquixed hoca long the Fire Department was required to ke�p covering the Village of Hilltop on fire callse ' Mayor Nee replied it wauld b� about two tveeks appro;cimately. The City' Manac�r explained the City Council could over-rule the Fire Departoaent', Page 320 • tha�C it had been suygested that if 3t raas decided to continue, the subscription iee be raisedo Counci,lman Sheridan suggested the Vi7lage of Hilltop be offered a new con�ract and felt they c•aould take same for $1,000o r2ayor Nee agreed if �hey cvere going �o have a contract , 3t should be for enough to malce it cvorthwhile for the Fire Department ' to Urish to participatea � P2otion by jC-irlcham to eontinue the present arrangement c•�ith the Village of Hilltop for 30 days and instruct the City rianag+er �o return erith ' a fee schedule proposalo Secondad by Uhc3ght. Upon a voice vote9 , there being no nays, the motxon earried unanimouslyo ' �layor Nee announc�d he had recQived. a letter fram Counciiman Johansani and the �ity Council might tiaish to consider sameo Motion by Sheridan to rece�.ve the communication from Councilman J'ohansono Secrnlded by K3rkham. llpon a voice °�ote, there being no ' nays, the motion carried unanimously. �� , The City Nianager annaunceol he hacl a let�ter �ram the North Suburban � Sana.tary Seu���r Distr�.c�t s�at�.n� �ha�t if the City c�ould provide a 60 ' foot canstruction easemea�t, the� ��rould groceed ta put in a gravity setirer line �sL-ead of the or�.ginal forced ma3no Mro Comstock, coa2- , sulti.ng engine�r, stated it didn't appear this would be greater than ' � si;cty feet and the permanent easem�nt caou].d be a ma�dmum of 60 feeto Councilman ti�r3ght inquired if they didn't attempt to replace the ground cover ancl was told they did not o riir e Coanstocic e;cpla3.ned he ' had a map fro�rc� th� Nor�h Subw^ba�2 5anitary S�wer �istrict and this ' was the basic alignment where -t3�,�ir �orced main c�aould go, that in the fu�ure, 1975 or 1980 �here c•���uZd be addit3on�7. lines required � but they U�ere subs�citu�ing thi� cnn��°uction v�.th one gravity sewer ' Tine fran Stinsan Boulevarda T1�.� reasons far making the proposal ' were ex�lained by �lro C�ns�ocko �aunca.lanan �•+1�ight inquired c•�hen fihis ; construction cvas prop�sed o Mr n�cv�fls�Gock replied �he contract would be let the very end of the year and �;cplained filzi� easement was alaalg the park property and they caould h�ve access under the terms of the ' contracto Motion by Wright to adopt RESOLUTIDN �226-1964 that it is the intent ' of fi.iie " Ci�y Council to convey the I� ro t�'Soun�a ary of Locke Park for purposes of canstruction of the sewer main for the North Suburban S_.nitary Secaer Distriet o Seconded by Sheridano tlpon a voiee vote e i there being no nays, the motion carried unanimouslye riayor �ta,e announced there c�as a Notice of Hearing of the Water Pollution Confirol Commission on Novemb�r 4th on the tietropolitan Se�rfer Plano Councilman Kirlcham stated the parking lot on the Northeast corner of ' Llniversity and Mississ3ppi S�►.et, namely �.'heisen's property, c�as in ' • violation o� Chapter 450219, also in vioZat3on of 4Se214o He e;cplain�d this c•�as a traffiic hazard because cars are going in and out of the lo� where tllere is no access on llniversity and should be blocic,ed off and there is no access des3gnated the full length of l�iississippi Street, ; Page 33a • �hat the dirt blor�s frwn the parking lot ar►d is in violation also and the City Council should talce som� s�epso The City rlanager replied' that un.der the ordinance the 2`h�isen l�iarke� has sufficient parking ' ior thea.r store on the side oi the street the store is located and ' they don�t call it a parlcing loto Counci]man Kirkham statedit should be blociced of�' because it is a hazardo The City Manager e;:plained as ' �ar as a barricade, the State H3ghc�ay Department and County of Anoka c�ould have to do thata Council.man t�right suggested perhaps Councilman ]tirlcham wished to request �che City P�ianager contac� the state and ' county departments regarding access and the owners of the property ', on duste Piotion by 3Cirlrham to ins�ruct t11e C�.ty Manager to contact the ' t�i3.nneso�a State Highway D�part�men� and the County of Anolca Highway Department regarding aceess on the �heisen property and further communica�e c>>ith �he otrmers of the ��roperty in question regarding the dusfi prab].�m� Seconded by Wrighto '�pon a voice vote, there being no nays, the mpta.on carried unanimouslya 24r. Johnson, c�ho had reques�eci a e�aiver of the parking lot require- ments to bua.�.d a Spor� Shop� reques�ed the City Council discuss further his problem, tha� they had gone ahead u�rith their plans arld ' made a lot of arrang�ments and a�ere being held up by'having to return to the Board of Appeals o iie state�. either the City Coiuicil wanted ' this building or they didnrt, tha� he had bought a �cruc2c, made arrange- ments for a franch3�e, had had an �xchitect draw plans and all �of this' had transpired since the las� council mee�ingo Mayor Nee replied the ;, ans���r as �ar as he caas concern�.� c�a� h� ti�as going to vote against the store e Councilman Wright asser��el a..� thi� store c•�ere compared with the' previous request made this eveni�.g� h� v�QUld be more in favor of it. ' r�iro Johnson �.nqui�ed �f �he Ca.� Cou�ci�i knevJ that Mro Erick LaVine ; c�as told by the Building Insp�c�ta.on �a�a� this U�as sa'tisfactory. Mayor Nee replied the Bua.].ding �nspec�or c�i.c� not have jurisdication over the matter, that the Board oi Appeal� shoul.d check the matter again, ' that they had enforeed this same idea on NIx. LaVi.►�� just next door to the proposed bua.l.din� � ADJOI�RN : � There being no ..further business� Mayor Nee declared the R,egular Council meeting of October 5, 19G4 ad,journedo RespectfuLly submitted, SuE 1��3.slcov�ric Secretary to �th2 Council � � � � � 5 octot�vr 1962t MBMO ���_ TOs l�arl Po Wagaers �fty Managsr FR�Ms Marvin Ca Brunsell, Fina�ace Director 3UHJECTs Prel� Asaessn�ent Roll - Watsr and Sewer Project No. ?0 Attached hereto i.a the preliminary assessment roll Por Water and 3e�xer P�wjeat Noo 70o The asseas�ent ratea aho�wn sre based ot� t.hs cost eatim�ates of the enginesr as shawn in the,prelimiaary rep�rt, It th�e total pa�o3ect wsre luma�d together for asseaament paarpose�.� the as�sesemeat rate for �rater laterals would be �5oT7 Per foot aad the aseeasment rats Yor a�sv�er laterals xould be $6.27 per footo Eaah sectioa has been computed individually eo tha.t the Gowncil mag eae �rhat the aost oY a particu].ar area ia. I� oz�s or morr of the areaa Ss d�elete+d, it wonld ahang� the a�erage rate far thm total prajecto �, _�, 3� � 0 � r� �J • o�x�r�.°� ��.s��.�c�,�x�� cz� �� �x�.� ������� �� NflTTGE OF I�:�:tNG t3N 7GEi�k�d7i1"�TTS WATBR � ��ir1i� I�a3��'��� �7C� �Ji�iE�'6tAS� 'll�a City �un��.�. �:� �;�a�3 ���,y s�� �xidl.ey� Aaoke CountYQ MinnesoGa� has d 3.� ��c����� ��,,�i �xp�di�� �h�t th� :tmp�avea�ats hereiunf��x deac�ibed b� sn�ds�o NdW� '.�ii�(i�, N4TI�E I a ii�;Tt�;'. �'�a��V �i�AT csn ��i� 19�h da�y af O�tobsx� 1364� a�t 8.Q0 a'cic►�k P.�i,, �mz��: �it:y Caunci.l �ai11 meet At th� �ity i3�aiL �u eaid Gi�ye as�t� �ri7.t �t ���.d tiu�e� ���. �l�ce, hear �il g�ztie� i�zs��s�e�tsd i.n �s�ia i��c�v��.�an�� �,n �rhoY� �� i� paxt. Ttia geaersl x�ature of �h+e ���r�r����$ ie the consC�u��ion {�Ln the landa snd stxe�ts �ae�tad b�ia�� v� �h�; fa��.��ing i.��a��rxts, to�wite �ONSTRt'�TTaN I.�! A, Water �a�eraZ �and Se�v�,c�� �e�.:�����=.ur:��aa� �r�� ���a��e�,� Sew�r I.ataXel and Se�v�,�e Con�ec�ia3x►s ��a��e.��� �.�a €�`s.�. c��' ��z�: s����s ansl seaving ull af tc'�x� ar�s d�sc��i.��d �� ;. , ��ia ��q;�' 1) LL�.�aln �tre�� �.� ��������;� f �t� �..r�sra�!r�� 5��r��� �� ��.y S�r�eto � 2) St'� Stre�t� froau �ii�,la�r�y �1�3i7 ���.a�:::; �� ��i��i�.� xa�il�.tieso C��yl�' 3) vexviera Terrace �xr�ra 63� Way t� Mis�issappf Pl�ceo � � �`_..�'� �� � � `� ---- Bo t�ate�s ?�ateral aad Sesrvice ���aa�t��t,�ns 3.eacat.ed in �t►� foZlawing ��r�e+at and sazvi�.g ell af the ��� d��cxib+�d as s ��;�`'�°,` 'K r Y� i 1� 3tinsoa Baulavard f�v+� C=�e��� Scra�h �0 3�uth edga a� Lot G4y �' L t,,� �,iiditar" s Suhd�.vis�►n �2 � ��ti'�"�p�'��" � �o Saaitaxy S�wer and Se�vic� �o����i.ans lt�.ted in the► follo�aing atxaet and servin� a11. �� t,�z� �ie� desax 1b�€i as s � " --�; , vl��,.� -�ra�nt�a Stsee�t frtx� E�s�. ��d�� �f �ie9ee,iall Add3.�i�a to Praposed ��,�' Lis�oln Streeto EST]�!A'3'ED COST o a o b r e�,. �., d,> � e ry 4� e�,��� 673 � 7S i �����.� � � � � �. 0 0 �Lr �.. ,'��.. �� N�tice af Hsariag on Impa W&S#7Q Pae2 , � , TBAT THE AREA �ROPOSE� 'T4 BE ,��F�E� �'QS SAiD IMP'RpVF.[�NT IS AS FO'f.I.C�,iS ; ' For Cv�netructi�e of Items A� B, aad G8 ab�ra w�>-•�� a�°� ' • � All �£ th� Iand abu�tia�g upon said ��tceees aam�d a�bwe aad all lande adjeeent amd abuC�i�ag thex�to� All of said land to b� a�s�,sad px�pr�articrnately �cc�rdiag to the , banegi�s r�ceivwd by sucia i.�rrrv�nts e ' That the Counc�l p�rag�es��� ���� p�a�:aed with �each o� eaid imPrw�ments •s separata� 3.mprnv���:s� �s:c�p� ��, '�.x��c�:"��x oth�a�ris� pravided 1ay the Cauacil all. ux�der C:�� �o1�a�r� ��s�%:'�ri�:y'r. �a-wite Minaesota Lawa 1959, ', Chap�er 398 nnd lswe +ameadator.y fi^hereaf, xad in caafoz�mity w3th the City V:1S� 4� O �,�.. 1�ATLD T�iIS 28tI1 DAY Cll� �'�P'i°��q 196G� BY TIi� ORDBR OF' '1'fiS \i� L�WIYVJ.s+e AZ"�E�..3'� � :�.�.'+�� ���Ti.'llz�az �o Nee CITY G%88K -� Marvin B�rrs�sell �""�"�' ._._ Publieh: flctaber 7, 19(i4 Octob�c ].44 1964 � �� � FRELIl�IINARY ASSES� �NT ROLL WATLft AND SEWER PROJECT N0. 70 Items lal and lbl Linco7,n 3treet • Ironton St�et to Fly 3i;r,reet Water Sew�er A$sess�rit I,ot Block Ad� Foota e Footage Waisr Parcel 1260 IInpZattsd Section #3 I100 x239 �8,31�9�00 Parce2 1290(side)th�platbed �ectiou �3 175 175 1'328.25 Iranton 3#.rret - East edge of Aerwall Addit3on to Lincoln Street Parcel 1280 Unplatt.ed 3ec�ion #� Parcel 1290 Uaplatted Sectioa #3 Parcel 2370 ttnpl.atted Section #3 Parcel 1260 IInplatted 3eetian #3 10() 1� _..__. 245 12T5 1919 Costs Water $ 9,675a00 � 1275feet B$?.59 per foot Sewer �13a8tt2o50 = 1919 feet �$7022 per ioo� A ..__.._._ �9,6??e25 , a�! Y:. ..._ _ Aesessmeat �r' �8,945+58 1,263,�0 T22e00 ?22.00 433e20 �`4� �1:3, 55�.18 � � � � .�'RELIMIIJARY ASSESSMENT ROI�L WATER AND 3EWER PRQJECT N0, 70 Item la2 .�...�....... 5th 3tr+eet - Highway �200 3ailth to extating utilities Water Se�rer IAt Block Add� Footage Foo e 1 11 Hamilton�s Add. to Mech. 2 lI Hamiltonas Add. to Mech. !�0 �0 3 11 Hamilton's� Adde to Mecho !t0 � !� 11 Hamilton � s Adda �o �Iech o it0 � is� 5 lI. xami].tonas Adao to rieeho l�o t�o 6 11 Ha�ai.Ito��s Add. to Msah. ��0 � 7 11 Ha�L].tonos Add, to Nlscho 24•�30 ]A Hamiltau°s Addo t,o I�techo 9 279 558 558 Coats Water �1�900000 4 558 �'eet ffi�3oi�7. per foot sewer �2s5b�o25 $ 558 feet � $��.06o per �oot Assesament Water � 132.99 13601� 13dot�o 136.I�0 136„�0 �,36.l�0 136v�o �, 95'1.35 �Ys90Qo78 �, _ �8 Asaeasrmeat Se�rer � 179.1ib 18It.Od 18lte0p l8lt, �p 18f�ot�; 18l�o0p 18lt.Op 1 2830 �2,56bo80 PRELIl�TAR�C ASSES �+lENT ROI,L • T�IATER AND SEWER PROJECT N0. 70 �� L� ztem �5 ______._ Rtverview Terrace � 63� Way to Mississipai Plaae L`ot BBl �k 12 13 13 � � � ib ]b 31 31 Additioa� Auditorts Sub. #23 Auditores 3ub. #23 Auditor�s Sube #23 Aud.itor�s Subo �23 Audi.tor �s Sub e �23 Auditor�s Sube #23 Audi �rtr 4 s Sub a#23 Auditor1s Sub. #23 Auditor�s 3ub, #23 Auditorvs Subo #23 Auditor�s 3ub, #23 Lots 13-33 lfsted twice because it serves }�operty on both sides of the atreet, Water Sewer Foo_ tage Foo e 100 103 l03 103 iO3 218 218 9� 9Z 91 � 2312 Costs water �5,237.50 � 1312 �eet � �lsaat3 �r �oot 3awer $6,?OlQ2� r 1212 feet �$�05'3 per gaot 103 103 103 103 218 2�e 91 '91 91 � �222 Asseasment Water � �A0.00 �i2.00 412.00 1t12 v00 lal2 000 872000 872.00 361�000 ��e� 364.00 � ��� �5a 2lt8 v00 � 39 �__ Assessment 3ewer ' � 569.59 569.a�9 569•59 569.59 i,2o5.�4 1�205.�1t 5030�3 503.�3 5030�3 �� �6,702,36 PRSLII�IINARi[ A3S�S3MENT RO?�L � idATLR AND 3L�WL�R PRO,iECT IdO; 70 Item Icl ___.....,..�. 3tinsan Boulevsrd -(�ardena Avenue to the South L�ot Block 3T Parcei i6tto 2t2 �t3 �el 1980 �t3 Parcel 2000 !�!t Parce2 2030 Ad`. di-_tion Auditor os �.ib, �92 Auc�f.�or�s �ibo #q2 Auditor�s 3ub, #92 Auditor�$ 3ub. #92 Auditor�s Svb, �92 CastY Water �lt�r751o2� ; 59b feet S�7.9? �r foot � Water l�o� �.35 � 100 100 190 59b GRAND TDTAL Water �2Ii5b�o75 « 3�'�ti. feet ���`,'7`� per fac�C Sewrer �2391iQo00 � 3b89 �e�t � �6.27 pe�.£r�a� i Assesgme�tt Wat�x �;:,oC�75�+a9Q.5� 7�Je �+! 797o0D ?97e00 1s�o30 � � �1�,75ooi2 � _ ' 40 . ;� _+ 41 , , � . , � , , � t, t �� _ , '�, ',� � , , , � �I , -�� = -� 42 O�'F�C� ���;�CATI4N OF�'IC��� `� �� C'�� G��" �'��I,�i3Y � ��= t. � '; �� �i ���+���►=��i-'����«.,'�i�� �it3T�� �� Y� ��a.�;� ��e w�.li b� a Pubi�e g+�ating ' o� �� C.i� �a� il, o� �a,� ���� �:� �'��.diey �S �ie City Hall at , b4�1 i39ce1v�ars3.�` A�r�n.u� Y�c� ��a ��v�' a a �964 in the Cov��.� �a � a� 8�Q� ���l6�, �� �� pwrpca�, o�s ' � �:��i$.i.s.a��'f'.�.Q�i �?a� �% ����:�8� �'� i�ia ���� �r�+�e � Ci�RCa �e:�:dds 7T�'°�'�7� �Q .�i��4�S�� d.z� A�.Lp 8�1� � �.�a d��11�:3c� e �� ��� , �.�1 bia�SiYA�SS ar�Sm �l.l , of �� �,T�s� �� � �'�. ��,���xi f��. � 2310 } o� ic.i�e, �ia�% ��� h � �� �, ����a�:�.�3�t £�e� 5368 s � of the ' �a�� ���� � � �� � :����� ���.� t�� �� t�� south- �es� �i:�.� ��'�T�� ��: „µ��f.���t �.�� �, �e I9'�x�th ' �h�y�- � ��� ��� � � �� ����� �3.��-�of-wayB ' $1.�. l�cca��d a�.�a � i+�� �.�, '�����i e�t-2� 8�ounty of �►� � . Sta�� �� e�e�� � ' A�o� d���3�' °�� iam� 1a���1 �� �.�x ���etence tv fi.h� �bove m��t� ��,1� b� h�rd �� �t�..s �#� a W�.l�.ism Jo �T� �YOIt Fvr��,i�a Sffipt� 23, 1�� � • Sagtesnb� 3� � 1�G46 ' I � � � °� r^P . _ RSZONTNG RHQIIHST BY AARVEX PETERS�I AND E. H. RIBD�L �' � � �� � �� � � � � 4 �rb• , Uo� ! or, � �,ss,s�{ p,�r �-���r �-��-,��:. z� �. a:4�� � � � v � � � � � � � a �U �'�� —�,�� i v �', � � �� �,a� � � ��_ , :� i°'� � �a �. �. �- � i f7(�' / p�j� � � `''xa.l t � � � l ; 1 �' = ►s�w , 2QA �ti4-09: Rezone frcm► 841 to C-I a1Z of the west 211 fast o£ the narth 26� feet oi the E'� af the E� of the SW'� of Sec. 14, except tt�e north 33 feet fvr street right +cf way. t /Oa � �_ _ _ 43 � , � � �i � � � � Vj � r` �J . � � o�zcx�t. xoa�cx c�r o� �n�.sx PUBLIC flEABING BLF�B T88 CI'1'Y COITI�GIL TO WI�i IT MAiC C�CBRN: Notice ia twreby givea that there �ill ba a Public Hearing of the City Counail of the CiLy of Fridlep in the City 8a11 at 6431 Univessi.ty Avenua N.B. an dctober 19, i964 ia tha Council Ctumber at 8t00 o'�lock P.M. far tlie puYpaee of: Cansideration of �tie Finsl Plat, P.S. �6k•15, Melodp Manor 3rd Additian, Mf.tca Hafmar being pdrt ag the Noxtheset Qwster (N&'�) of Seetiou 11,, T-30, �-24, be3a� bounded on ttie South by 73xd Avem�e, an t�s 8aet by Schaffes's Subdivision No. 1, o�u, ttie North by the Westesly �tsasion oi 7�tt� Aveaue ead on Che Weet bp Melody MsnoY 2nd Additioa� a1Z located ia the City of B'ridley' Cosmty of A�ka, 3C�te af Minnesota. Anyane desiring to be heasd with reference �o the abwe u�stter wtll be heard at this meeting. Publish: Octobas 7, 1964 Oatab�r I4, 1964 William J. N�e Msyor i�. � ' �� � �� � � � i �_� a�c� � c=� o� �n�sY P[JBLIC HBARING BSBO�RS T�B CIZ'Y t�[TIaCIL TO W1�OM IT MAY COIQCB8I�T: . Natice 3s hereby given t1�aC there will be a Public 8�ati»g o� Che Cizy Couacil af tbe City oi Fridioy in the City Ball at 64�1 Qnives�ity Avea�� N.B. vu Oetobsx' 19, 1964 in tha Couacil G''i�ambac at 8:00 o'clock P.M. iaar the purpQSe af• , Coaeide�uttioa oi the Fiaal P1at,P.B. �64�►16, Melody Ma�or 4th Addi�iote, Mike Ha£ner hsing past of the licaxths�s��aQuaa�er {�� af SecCioa 11, TM30, 8•24, being bauur�ided on the South by 7Sth A�ren►ue exiceaded We�t, on the Sast by Schaffer'e 8ubdivisirna Na. 1 a�n th� No�crh by Oabarae Road and vu the Wsst by Tezrace Road extandia$ South. dll lac�ted in tbe City of Fridlsy, Cauatq of Asu:ica�, Sr.ate af Ml.nnssota . Anyaae dssiring to be lxeard with rafer�xtc� to the abave matter orill b� heard st thie �eting. Publiahs Oatober 7, i96Q► OcL�obes 14, 1964 William J. Nes �9� 45 • RESOLDTION N0. RBS�R.UTI� ORDffitlriG IMFAOVF�+NT FOR WATSR AND 3EWSR PROJEGT ,�70 W�, Resalatiaa No. 203-1964 of the City Gouncil adopted Septsmber 28a 1964 set the da�e fox Heasing an the propoaed impravemsute for Water and Sewe� Pro�ect ;�70, spe�cifically noted in ttie NoCica af �Ieari�g attached hereto fot reference as Exhibit "A". WI�IS�, e11 the progerty awners whase property ie liabls to be assessed wi�h tY�:e making af ehese isnprov�ments undes Water and Sewer Project �70 (as nated in said natice) were given ten (10) days publiehsd notice of tba Cauncil �Ieari.ng �hrough t�o (2) weekly publicatious of the required Notice and the Aearing was heid and the propsrty o�mere h�azd thereon at th�e Hesring as noted in �ha said 2datice. NO�W BE ZT RESO�LVED BY TAL� CITY COUNCIL OF TH8 CITY O�F BRID�.SY, MII�RI'S90TA, th�st the follawiag impsav�ments proposed by tha City Council are hereby ardered �o be effected aad co�ple�ed as 8oam as reasou�bly possible, to-�wits a� All the improvem�nts as aated in tha Notice of Aeariag aa tha semae $s a=e ao�ed (in Fxhibit "A" ia the said n�tica) designated as • Water aad Se�er Praject #70. ADOPTBTI BY THS CO�TNCII. QTr' �IiE CZTY OF �'RIriLSX TRIS 19TA n�►xx oF c�cros�, x9�. ATl'&4Ts MAY0�8 - William J. Nma �INAt�GE DIIt�T+Ot -�Srvls� C. Ssuneell � � 46 �. _�. � ���� , �� . � �� � � ' SANITARY SEI�dEi� & WATER 1�0,. 70 �� �' ' �.,.�".,"`" v �_ F}�ZDLEY, �+IINNESUTA , BIDS OPENED 0J3 OCTOBEI� 19, 1964 AT I2: � �+�'`� � � PLANHOLDER. BID SECURITY �.�Johns�ros a � ghway �"`.�.. 1�t,a,r,�,P.�� 5�„�, Heavy Constructors ' P., 0.. 2002 .��0 Litchfield Minne�ota ���arbarossa & ons, nc n ��� f'.� yrz E+'�i`i ��9 7�s','o O � Route Q3 • sr�o �33'/b,,�a ! . . Osseo�. Minnesota . - - .. _ _ ._ �,,�.... _,�.._ , __ . ��Nod2and Can�truc o Co r, nc o +�� ' ���D i , Alexandrla� � �/�j /ei�� � Minnesota . .._:.� :�...- � � ---- . _ ; �tti & Sans�,�nc � 2560 Nortll Cleveland ; � St,. Paul, Mi.nn� �5�.7.3_ + �D�hapman ons�ruc��� `' 280q AlabAma Avenue '{ Minneap��o�1���is�_ Minn.�,�,55�►1b _ �� _ I '�"`�`�forace `�Ioni�omery ! 1230 High�rray No� 14a Minneapolis M3.nn �_ 5542I iMQr�`-t�nri� Canstruco oG�` ;�- ---- 852 Westmins�er St� Pauls Minnesota�: _ �_ P�onald - Luben & A �i t I .,.m.:.�. s..�.:_..- _...... - . / �.�-� �'d . _��• . — K ��� r� �c � JT% v a.ii 3 y 7 S�'a � �'a�«�° �'�70 �Jy/, � 3� �� . J / 0 ssac a es� nc� 211 North Pasca� S�yp St � �Pa�ul,_�M�.,nnssota . _, _ _ _ �__. _. .. . ! ; ��. --. Ran�a11s8erg�.�n & i�,+-��,.�.` j Petrowske & Ross- � b?01 Plaza Guz°ve 1�� i _ °�(innea�o2� is,�._ Minna 55�21 �� Hurley Const;ruc a Coa �� 9�►�. ! 49 Signa2 H�ils � tiiiest St� Paul,, M3.nn� f�v ?� ands trom & ia ner i��,�C� �n,l`,,,, ; 749 Forest,Dale Road - : ' New Bri hton Minnesota J � ,_. ...€;. ,. _: _ _. _ 4.. ���J --R ; �� Nor�hern Cantra-� c��ng�oo Box 308 .�/�j Hopkins,_ Minn� 5a3�� _.-;.�,�„ Ninn Ko�a �Excavating, Inc , c�z�. 6332 Lakeland Ave. North ' Minnea olis M�.nnesota Randa & �ee " 5701 Central Ave. N.Ee . � ' � Minnea olis Minne 5�21• , ,. . v � � �'3�; io� � �3 % /i� '� �38;���: ya ,�'5��,.f��, � �-- �,39, 000, o � __ - __`- ~ . �3�, i�a; -��� A � . /1 COMPLETION ',Tl�!E_... __ . � . J'D �. D� a o o �.�-p• .�-��'° . � ,, �, � G�b � . .� . � . Ca�o f , � 0 ��,��•� . , Cc.o � . �� / �. - '��Is�-�--� ....r.........�. i� ' 48 �, _ _ • PI.ANN7[NG G�'B�fISSION I�'�ETING - OC'i'DBBR 8, 1964 PAGB 1 The meetir�g was called to ordar by Chaisman R�cavik at 7:40 P.M. R�LL CAIx.t Meanbe�rs present s Johanson, ltravik, Bergmaa, Baadel (entered 9:15 P.M. ) t�ember abaeats Thanpson Others present: City Manager Wagner, Fa�ineering Assistant Clark APPROVB MINU'1'SS OF PZANNIPIG C�ffHISSION MEETING � S�ER 10, 1964: r r MOTION by Johanson, secauded by Sargman, that the minutes of the Planaing ComunissiQa meeting c�f Sep�eanb�s 10, 1964 he approved. Upoai a voice vaCe, all vatiag sye, th� �an�ioaz ear�cied. APPRQVS MI2IITTES Ul� F'L�A1N'i13G C�'�ITSSION MEETING - SEPTEi�3ER 24, 19b4: MOTI4N by SohBnssa� seconded by Bergman, that the minuees of ths Plannin$ Commis�io�a mee�iag �f Segtemb�r 24, 1964 be approvede Upon a voiae v�teQ a11 vating ayo, the mat9.on caxri�d. R�CBIVB MINUTES OF PLATS & SiTBDIVISIONS SUB�-00�4ITTF.'L MLETING - OCTdB88 6 1964: 1�'1'ION by Bergman, s�coaded by Jahenson, that �ho Plauniag Co�issiaa r�ceivs the minutes af �he Plats ax�d Subdiv3.si�ns Sub-Committee meeting of Octobe= 60 1.964e Upoa a voias v�te, a:11 votin� ay�, the m�tio�n carrisd. • RPCBIitB 1��13UTES O�F STRBBTS & UTILITISS SUB-C�ZITiEE 1�BTING • OCTOBES 6, 1964: ..._.._.` _._._._ MOTION by Ber�n� seconded by Jahanevn, Chat the Planaing C�om�ission receiva Ci�e minutes of the Stseet�s az►d Utilities �ub•Cosomittae meeting af October 6g 196�e Upem► a vo�.ee u�ot�� a3.i votixeg agra9 the matian carriad, I�lOTION lyy Be7Cg,�a�xJts secaaded by Jo�iansaa, zha� tha Planaing Co�nissiaa receivs tbe minutes of the j�int meeti�g af ths Fzidleey Recreation Coomais- Bi.on aad Parks aad Playgrounds Sub•Caa�nittee meeting of August 31, 19fi4. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting ayeA the mation carried. 1, A. Ct)NTINUBD PUBLIC �BiNG: BEZONZNG RHQUEST, ZOA �64-10, �'RACE MAt�LBX, s7r aL. s aezon►e fro�m H�s, ge�aeral �lciple ��ily awelliag, to c-2, geaRral buainess area, Lot 3s esc�pt Che E�st 1580.4 ft. of Auditor's Subdivteion #25. Be PUBLIC HF�RING: BSZONING BEQUEST: ZQA #64-IQ, AJbON CQ�POBATION AND 8AY Sii88I�ANR ET AL: Re�one froma 8-3, geaeral multiple family dwellin,g, to C-2 gsuasal businees ates, Lot 2, B].ock 3, Terry's Additiam aad past of Lat S, Auditox°s Subdivisioa �5. T�e foilc�wiag people were preseat intexested ia this items Peter � Dupay, Glen Hillstrom, Bernard Julko�wskiQ Mrso Gracs Manley, Mrs. William Dtig,a�s a � _ _ 49 Plannia�; Comanission rieeting - Octouer 8, 1964 Page 2 . The publia hearing noticn wag read. Mr. Jullwweki egplained there • are three dif£ereat vwn•rs imrolved in the resoning, and he has only one iot. Because the high�ay is taking the corner of th�t area, the remaining 18ad would nnt b� g�od muitiple d�aelling area due ta the proximity of the highway. The are� is surrt�unded by apartm�nt hauses and a small co2mmeYCia1 area, such as sma11 staxes, would ba a good buf£er to hi�hwsy traific �nci noises. Mra Wagner 2eft the mee�inga . It was explained that �hree different awn�rs aze iavolved in three di�ferent pieces e�f property, and by workiag together, tbe developmerat v�uld be m��e uniform, Being adjacent to a Mive-3Ca Theatre, it is apparent th�re are certa�u businesses that could cause a nuieance. It was felt that the City ACts�sney should draw up sa�e kind of classificatioa ior the neighborhood chApping centc�rs. 1�0'1`ION by Johanson, secanded bq Bergmau, that Cha P].ann3.ag Commissian �lose the Public iiearia� ZOA �G4-10, resoning Pxom R-3, general asultiple family dwellix� to C-2, genera3 businass area by Mrs. Grace Maaley, et al., eaf Lot 3� except the East 1580,4 feet of Auditor°s Subdivisian �25, Lot 2, Black 39 Te�rry°s Addition and part of iot 5, Auditor's Subdivisiaa �25, �nd defer the item: until. the next sueeti.ng. Upon a vaice vote, alI voting ayeg the �tian carriedo �, Bergman believed a discussian on this particu].ar item �ith the • City Attorney wauld be advisablee 2o PUBLIC HEABiNG. REZONYNG H _DESTs 7AA �64-11, GOADON S, GBA�iAMs I.Ots 23 thzu 30y Bloc� 13q Ha�mi2.ton����ddi�ia�n ta Mechanicsvi27.e. Bezoae fran x-3, geaer�l xnultipie f�miig dwelling, �a C-i, 1oca1 businsss areso 30 Mso Gordon Graham �.zad M�c, John Andersan rsrere present. The publia hear3.ng z�otice was �eado Mr. Graham stated he believed his propsrty �as not suitabla fos apart�e+nts aad should be zonod coa�mescial. 1�TION by Bergmsu' eeconded by .?ohensvn, to close the public heasing af the resoning sequest, ZOA �64-12, by Gordoa S. Graham, Lots 23 thru 30, Block 13a iiamiltanBS Addition ta M�echanicsville aad dafer action uatil the aext m�eeting. Upan e voiae vote, a21 voCing aye; �ha mation csrriad. � P.S. P�nrt Micisaea A. Ha€�uer sad �eaneth o. Hafaar ware pr�s�t. • The public heariag n+otiaes far both pxelimiaasy plats �sre read. The Ca�nissiaa notsd the ehanges were mad� that were racocm�eadmd. � � 50 � __ Plannin� Cammission Msetin� - October 8, 1964 Page 3 I�0'PION b Johanson, secoaded by Bergman that the Planning Commission �� • close the public hearing of the proposed pseliminary p at, P.S. 4-15, Melody Manor 3rd Addition, Mike H�fner, being part of the NB� of Ssction •.� il and recammend ta Council s p� roval of this vlat. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the �eion cas�cied> �� clase the public hearing of th� proposed preliminsry plat, P.S. �64-16, I�elody Manor �+th Addition, Mike Hs£ner, being part.of the NB'� of Section C 11 and reco�,end to C�uncil a�proval of this pl:t. Upon a voice vote� all voting aye, the �otion carried. 4 a P1tOPOSBD �R�.:L�MINARY PLAT : P. S.�64-17 B. C„ t1L�G MARIE RONZ: Parts of Zots 22 and 23s Auditor s Subdivision �77. No action because tt►is was still in sub-committae. 5o L02 SPZIT REQUESTs L.S. �64-21j ffi�tARS A. P$IF.DITISs The North 150 ft. o€ Wsst 217 ft. af Lot 8, Auditor's Subdivision �92, subject to road eaeameat aver Wast 30 ft. 60 Mr, P�cieditis was p�es�et. .to s secanded a vOiCe vOte, �D �saa thaC ths Plana Co�iseion e,t"'- Lot Sglit re�cuest � 21, Elmars�Aa t 217 fest of Lot 8 Auditor'e voting aye, the moCion carried. RE:;dNING II�O�MATION BE NURSING HOMEs William D. Caanp, Jse for 63rd Avenue and S�h Stxeet. » 7� Mxa 8ie�e1 and Mr. Willi�m ��nnp wexe p�esent� it was �plain�d thst the glsnniag Gamoaissian is no�w ia tiie ptocess of ts�ri�g ta d�vclap a r�thmd �hat is campatible with reasoaabls aoning aad planning end also of doin$ thia in e Iittle mare orde�rly fashian thaa vhat hae occurrsd in other parts of the City►, and has praved undesirsble ia a certaia sease as the ti� goes on. It wss asked if, in tha opinian of those iate�cested, that thie nursiag home, or proposal to get a p�rmit to build ane oa 63xd Aveau� and SCh Stzeet, would b� aloag thie line in tha transiCion from resi�sntial Co conmeraial uas. It was felt that tt�ia type of building wrruld l�nd itself seadily ta the eituation. Becauee the homa wae asas churches, benk and shappiag aenter, Mr. Camg fslt this would be an ideal lacatian. Mr: Camp wse infosmed that he should appiq fos a Special Ust Ysroit nnd that rezoaing Was aot ae�cessary. No action. S�iOPPING C8NTS8, MAR 3aLITBBMAN: North D# Shorat+oad Lounge in Gott�vald parcel. • $agiase=ing AsaistaaC CZark explaiaed thst part �i tt�e area �rill have to be �eauned, aad an slig�ent of th� atreet witii Highway �65 sad Bice _' �__ Plsnaing �ietion Meeting - October 8, 1964 Pagn 4 • 8e 90 • Creek Raad, sewes lines and wate�mains have t� be coasidered with the develogm�at of the laad, 1�TION by Be�gman, seconc�ed by Johanaou, th,�t the Proposed Shopping Centsr plans by Maic Salit��men b� refea�red to tbe Streets and Utitities Sub-Co�ittee and Mx. Saliterar�n sh�uld �u�mi.t a letter aekiu$ for the resoning. Upon a voice vo�e, m�.l vating ep�, �he a�Cion caxried. PROPOSBD FIRESiDE DRiVE ALIGI3�NT BEZT,�iEN HIG%iiniAY #( 5 AND CENTRAL AVENUS t Shgineering Assistant C2axk explained that this raad would run between tha Fireside Inn aud the Trailer Seles. Ti�e City hae two deads for the North portion of the st�eet, but in order for the City to accept the deeds, Cau�cil �pprovs�. is ��+�essaxy. 51 �� r -� ORDINANCE AI�NDZNG CHAPTF.S 8�. REt?iJiRING AN ON SALE 3LZCENSS TO BE A CRSTAIN . The Plaaning Commission felt they wuuld like to have ths C3Cy Attoraeq u attend the aex� meeting aud discuss with hi[�a the va=ioua aspects of tht ' prnblemv 10, 8B'LOI3ING REQIIESTs ZdA �f'i4mI1, GAR�TAL SALESi iNC,� WALTER ER: Lots 4 thru 7, Block 4a �ees Additiox� ta Fridi�y Park. 8esane from x-1, singls family dwellin�, to �-2, genaral busiaass are�s. Set publ�c hesring dats. llo 12. • MOTION by Johanson, sscond+�d by Bsndel, that the Pl�tnniag Coarmission eet the publ% hearing da,�� af I3avember 12, 1964 for tho rszoniag sequeet of Capitel Sales, Ii�c., Lots 4 thsu 7, Black 4, 8eas Additioa to Fsidle3r Park and in the meaatime the Engineering Departmont shculd ca�eult svith Mr. Jsmes F. Mensi�ger sad Mr. Arthur E. Smith, owaers of abutting Propsrty• Upoa a voice vote, all vatfng aye, the metion carsied. LaT SPLIT RFQUEST: L.3. �6tr23. COOPER CONSTBtTCTI�N_C�IPANY: West 149.5 feat of Lots 10 aad 11, Block 2, Spring Lake Park Lakesida. 8tferYSd to the Stsseta snd tTtil3ties aad Plats aad Subdivieione 3ub- Cn�.i.ttaes . _ P80POSBD STBBET ALIG�s 83rd Aveaue (MSAS �31Q) and Favr� Gasoliae Statian, 8255 Eaet F,ivss itoad. Th� p�roblem of the locstioa of tbe filling statioa in aaajunction mith ths boundary Zinea af Coan Ragida and Fridley wae discuasad. It ws a�ted ths 3treete aad Utilitios Sub-Committee zacamosended Lhe Planning Cwmaissio�e tske whatavet steps are nacessasy to carsy out Cho alignment of ti3rd Avenue CMSA3 No. 310), The proble�a nav is to dsci�s �ethes os r�ot to purchs�e the psag�trty necassary for the aliga�wnt or vait until � -- 52 Plannin� Cou�iLssian P2eetin�� Octobe�c 8, 1964� Page 5 the Iaud is impraved aad p�obably pay more thern9 end to decide where the • aligaaru�n� i� to b�p ��ad t:�?�� st:e^.�� ta �;�� S�ate A�,d appraval o ' Q I�T�f�N b�'�hh�ttu�c�nq s���ra�:�� b�r B�:�gma��s �1��� �x� i'�.ax�nin Co�issi�nC��� concu�° ��,� �he St��:c��s ��a�. �3�°�.� �..�:��.�� �asb��aa��i���a� gn�i xecoa�nend to Council / that �ha n�aeasa �tc�p� �� +�st.�a�I.i��a ��� a�.i�r���.� v� 83rd Avenue (MSAS Noa �1.0 ax�.d ��� 5��2�� ��cf ��.►- ;�°�r�i sr� �.��t; i� ��.�:,r CouneiY desires to �. stax�t p�a�c�h�s3.�g �L�lai; �� w��, �:�� G;3,��y ��uTr� be ��imbu�rs�d fo� said expen- d tu�es n upaxa �s vice��� v�t.�� �,:i �. �raL:i�cx ;���°�9 �ia� m��ion caa�cied. �f�U$N�NT s The�� Uei�$ �a :�u��kze�� �u�����s�� ������a�an K��vik �d,jou�ned tha meetiug �t zobio �or�a R�sg�c�f�uln�.y submitted, 7 � r � � r1 / � : .' / w ' �- _ � y QI r{�Y- -��`�.� � �!' l,%� i�er.�;.`r �D $ B�i.an ��o� �c`I;ing Sec�et��cY • I •- - , , �. ; . � �3. . 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BUILDI�IG SOARD 1�88"t'ING l�l�itTl'SS — OCT0�8R 14, 1964 �J �'h� m0eti�q was c�].isdl to a�d� � Chai�t Krsvik at 7 s 45 P.it, ��ars Ps�ta K�c�vjLk, Wa].1�, Sllise Hsug'�Ward #1�, 8ot�c]� (wa�d #�3 f o � Ab�t: shielas�ward #2j p � � � le 20 ♦s , a► :.�• � 11', �/ ' i, i • �t Ni •! " ' � i • : _ � �., i�i_� t!�! _�.L i1! �!i._' �_,. ._._.�s... 1 _. , _ .� . �r o Parizak. lsr. Cola�}y, a�ui �r a Tosn Duf fas we�o paces�nt r�'r!� �tin�g tho �p2ic�t, a�d l�r� Paua. Dlymark of thi Gift Houss /�1 stamps Gaacporation was aiso gr�se�nt o�r o Nymark stated that �s .►( was f►a favoor of grantit�g the building pe�mit e�'ho Boatd die— cussed the =easoa� �or rac�►8i.�exing #lzis matt�r� aaed was albaaa a eolo� picturs of th� p�apoae�l iatructura. �fi.i�a b� Siacde�. �....�. �..�.�...... soccuidad by Ellia� that the Boa�rc� reoa�f3ra► its px�viaua secom�- __ ___ _..------ ---- _ , builclixx� �e black�� � Upsu�► �a voic� vo�t:e, tbos� vot a�ye, ICL'aV�.k, �Y.11�e �d�� i+�'�ya W�.1.l�C�la t" �►s�L�miY! K�CaVik �C].aTid th� a�ot3An c�rriedo • �1' ► �, � + ' _ ' ' �i�i: � ,� '%fiT:'�Z�; ��rj�!��.a',�•:�:: �-:�y'3��`�+��•. �.. � � _. �+ •!+4i4Y� r • •;� � . � � f � � �. iAO Cavit�, Mr o Do�ld W�hls�i, sn�d A� e Rog� Latso� f�coa� � o A�cw•d Build�ocs, t1�e applicanto we�-a p�e�t. 17c►e Boss+d dis— ,�, ettssswd st soaRe l�gth with t1�e applicants tht paskinq 8ituatfau• th• �ItCC�BS to c�ti f�0ai OSbD�t� itOad a�t1 p�COVieiOQi oi 8 p1aAt�01C . stri,p. �latiou }�y_Wallace, second�d R11isJ t0 s�ecaroies�d to ti�e � a be qraat�d w �. t° the�' �articular„],�, ...� #e�'��� Of the Parkitc� iwiwlraY�i�r � s�� -.__. .. . . _.�_ .-- arpa bm b1ac�Jct.oppecl. Upon a voice vote, th�s vatirg aye, Kravik, 811i , Wallace. Nay, DToa��e Abstaining. tiav�cleo Qiais�aa �Cravik d�clatre� tt�a natiaai carried � l�c. Hawge statecl that he did Aat lik� to coasiclar an�fcatio� where tha structura prcposed ww�t►s pr�tiy uiWer c�oac�structioaz. �he Bo�rd was advis�d that bec�suee of ti�e lat�ess of tht y�ar, � applieaats had coat��ct� the L� • �. __ �55 BUi.LStZ�3 SQAR�D 1�STY�ia M�Tt�s - OCTOBSR 14, 3964 iCo�rCiaueBj �: Co�acii�wn-at-Large,r�ho b�c1 advissd tbaa� that tiia� cou].� pacow�d. C�a3i�cran Krmvik statai tbat he wis�ad th�e minut�s to �hvw that i�a SuildiAg Soard at tthe t#a� it took th� actiou ia ths moti� abov� was full,y awara that pat� of the struature was alre�y built. 3o ST S � ` � .. �'....1�.�.at� . $�' .�..�. � .� _ � � Mr e�'oa► $ggea was p��ssnt rep�ces�ntir�g th�r �� atK] � th �( �t�iteCt"s pla�i as�d spoci£ica�fo�ua to ths Soardo �e structwce wili be o� wood aad ceraen�. 31. Q00 �q. f�t at aatimatod cost $650.00a.00. l�ro 8gqaa� ask88 that the Bosrd �ave tbs a�sthetia a�pea�aca�co of. tho churc�iQ Hat9.oaa b�t Wailac�, s�caax9e� bY 811i�• 50 �da vpa�ai a� voia� votee those Votitrg aye, Itravik, 811is� Na�ya, No� o Ch� Kravik declat�d ths �„� es��,,.d. = 1 t ��� ` �.� L - f � �.,. �`�;..ti#�. ��� 4�►�1 �,:'. ��'•'. ;�:�, •a• : t•�c •)' �:1" !l� I��,�C /�� 'Y�ti ��� �_i.i i__x �.i1 t �w:i��4.i.-x- i_1'.i:i�`• ��l!%_��':1 i-� 'a' :� �:�':. : !,!�� a���i k:� 1'�M � i � .44`� x � = Y _�'.�_. y: � ��_1�+ �.' . _ � ��� ��� 'l�l� Bt?8L'C� W�t C'V�.' �tl! j�l.�ii8 W�'tI1 ��$ aT�l'y �t�'�Rj�.' ��1! applicants, the pl.ans b�ing t'h� arig�al plaas of tbe anaak bar `�0 wifi.�t t'bo chat�gars to bo �ade rnask�c3 caxi said piaas iss r�. , Iaavik advised ths Hecrri�agars t'��t ths Soaxd df.d x� lik�e► to r a�d appsoval of mask�d-�p p2.�s, T'h� Bc►aar8 was �vis� that if these plara�s w�tcce �rovsda �ae� could b�. �i�i.ed at City Sall at�d 81s'l�nit�ed to �he Couraci�.,, so �� tha�re wckU.d be asauraa�s that �o ad8itio�al ch�ges cauld be m�de a�� b�. walla�ce. �]� Silis to ov tha lans as mark� aad ss filard in tha Ins io�n offive. Upon a voi� vote, � vati� ay�, Icravik, 81�al,lac�o Dt�ys, l�cuiea C�►a►i�rm�n itravik �alaac�d t� �,�s ..�...�4 . . �e Bosrd was advised t�iat tizis atru�cture is o� a piece of that possibly will be uAede��d foaic a p�o�d ee�vioo roa�. �18y8v NO�o s � .11 be the Ci fo�r said s�viCe � vote, oa� vot3s�g ay, Kravik, Sllis, Wallai C�ais�a�n Kravik d0clarocl th�► aqtio�► earrie�d. � 1,1� A Hawug�. � ;� _ _ 56 BUILDI� BO�RU t�BTi� MIt3i�'ES - OCTaBBR 14, 1964 (C�tinu�j . 6. � 31�tIItBl�i H��_�1'AL DISti'R2C� �OSPITAL PLA�1S: vj� ,� 1L, �D� Th� City Mansq� advised tbat th0 coa�pl�ecl p1aAS far tbe l�arth vt�" Suburb�r�t Hospital Diutxic� hospital 3u FridlBy had b� p�.set�t�d to him on Fridaya octab�ar 9, 1964, aAd �hat the plans �e bsi�g ch�cko$ ou� by �he Eng�t.neASir� Depa=tn�t, Fir• Ps'rv�utioa D�art- m�nt, arid suilcliug �spsetion Depastm�t, arid that the coasid�- atioa h�e wo�l.c3 b� �a].y the aesthetic a�,peararLCS of tho struetmce. !�l�otioaci �1lisB sscoa�ded by H�u��4 #�hat the Boa�rc] rsaaan�a�d /f� - AK+aV Fr �M doEY�Y�MAi 1 ���I}��lil� aPProval of �hese pla,na beRcaus� � aesthe�ics awd the sppearaa�ce .+j..t av.+.�+ra, aa.r.+.ivo rve.b.�rwwva d�la�ecl the motioa� es�rxied o , � �.:1�,,��i��,�t.''_�:�.Y. ._.._. � o Upoar� a voict vots, those va�ti,s►g ea Nacys, �to�so Qzairman Kravik 'Ml�e b@� 310 fLi1'�1�' bL1H j.Yl@38 Q "C.h8�111�L I{raV�C C1�Ca.8r� �'l� 31i90���i1q 8Cl j Otl7lCiled 1t 9 s 22 P eMo R�spOetfully subnti.tt�d s � ��� y • �� 8a.x'1 P a WagAe� ���� Sec�efi.a�ry to the Board � i 1iYs -� � i Bo� oF �rp�ws �rr�a �s - acso� �, i9c�a �he maati�g r�ras callec7 to arde�z by Qnairmaa Naia�roeki st 7:30 P.K. l�e�m�s P7c�esentt Diawrocki, <3aborirc]c, c3oodrich �e�ss Absents Burris, Wegler le i�s. HecAman wae pseseat. �'he�e was no aaae p�s�t objeetit�g to ttia variariceo T'hs Sossd discnssed ti�� va�i�u�a., eis�e ths Boasd ma+�AaCS �sas�t ]�c1 loaked at tbe site iu r�gmrd to �h� Pa�o�osM�r� � artbsck var3.anc�. �p ,� � riotiou 3�__�iac3�cicv s�eaaa�ed bY Goo�rie�, that t'b� Soard .�._the Cou�ncil ._�: ant �1ae va►x�iaa�co o tTpoa� a vo3aa � vo"�.�; �5r`��� . beit�q no �ays, t�� N�xoc�3. dselared the mo�iau �cui�d. .!� 1•��i;�: � t_ci.��• igLl�a �DO� Yf0 f1�'�hM.' bti0�8S� C�►i�=1 N�1tOQiG� d�Cl�ld �� �a�atiAg a+d j o�rned at ?:37 � �� R�apeakfts].Iy �itte�: ���p � Fitt�.'�. P s �Ii�' Sacs�y to th� Bostcl � • � � � ��—T � •'� �:�: •. � ♦ ' :i: t, • �.:t:�• Z`h� maistit�g was aal2�ad �o o�cd� b� �aisman Na�wrocki at 7:30 P.�t. �s�rs pr�s�nt= ,.�. .. ,,. loa NawsOCki, G�tbr$e;]�, Goodrit� a Buirris T�agl� .�._<<,.��+r r�,, � - � - - �� . ; � . .;� . ,, , . . . . - . . �._ .:-�- -�- . ��:< w� .. - �:*�:! �� �_�: �1: �►1� , � ;,+�.r:_� " �+a. r� . _7 Y��,t�:r;: �L ' �i �::��X. ;. .'i � � �!�• �'���_ t.� �L ��� .'_} ll',���.. , _��. i , . �._,� _ � . ., . . �: .-Yf 'i' ' _- .l�L! i�a. ��. .� . .,,. P�ra�t wa� �dr, Jo�ou f�co� 6600 Bsookvfe�w Drivea, s�d rsrpsysantincJ 1�re �311�c was �c� �Jlit�i�o 7.'he Board diseusso� �his a,ppii�* catiwn wi�h Mro c�l��i�oc a�d it was p�iat�d out that ths locatia� d�rawix�gs fo9c �e a�]L haom� c� the cs�rti�icatee of survsy wea�e ia�.oarrec�t so it was difii�uul� �o determi�es just �oeacC�y uihat �r. �liller iratend�d to da wi�h th� IrnogeYtY. a�n�cl atso o ttu�t the B�ai].d— i�cJ IASpaoc�ar had ace�saarte+d t&i�i� �.� app�red that the requir��d set— backs �oe�d r� �e g���i�38 ai�c� it h�c1 b�e� difiicult to malss this detear�natiaai ��,nc� �+� c��3x�gs appearec't t� be itLCOrrecto D�ico Gli�ma►ieac ad�ri��d �a� �� �o�cl ca�tact Y�re l+�il.lar as soaa� as he s�vrns tca �a� Ci��'o �ad �ro�.�i ,�rov3.da t'�ae Hui].diug Iaspaction D�g€��� w�,�h px i��e�t� of suxvaa�y, � that if the s�tbacJc z�ui� �� � a�v� b� a��e �Q t�.�,l�r �obably would $PPlY for v�i�.au��s �� ���c� ��� �e�uir�reeants a�i� n by C�br3,ck� s�oxad�d b� �c��,�� �� car�ti.r�ue �h� public heari�g o� �bi8 matt� �o tia� 3,a� of c��er 21, 1964 at ?:30 o'clock P.I�i. t�pon a vaic� vvta d tla�xa b�si� z� r�rys e t�►+aSrman Na�ocki 8aclared t'hs mofi�, �arr9.ed, �-` -1��:j� �!; `_� �_ �S 'L'h�re� b+l�it�q a,o fwGtilB� bUt8i:y988o Qiaitman NawroCJci dEiClSrod the nwsti�g adjourtleci at ?s� �.Mo Res iu11y submit�ea: V' W $axl P. w�gaeac secr�t�arx to the 8oarcl C� � � �� FRIDLSY �AFETY CO�I'i18B �SBTI6�G �t1tiP8S �- OCTOBSR 7 B 19b4 T�e xisstittig was �ll�d to a�der �� Ss 00 Pvbto by Cha►itm�a Las�auo M�ccb�s Preseut: Oth�ars Ptssa�cta Larso�a Lintono Baa�delo S�eg�aB Xas, Frits, Oc�ats, S�Onen C3�ly i►l�:igaIGIC W��C a COU3'�Ci�ID1II K1�k�'►aao COlinty Cc�eomissio� O BBanno�. ,�f:l 1�4. • Y.:!' i.';.i:'i �" • 'i: ��",Y .�i. � '1'ri� nAiAtit:AS of �tt1e meotinq of 3ept�asni�ln.' 160 1964 w6�."e 7CtaRI by the aeeacetarye M�tioaa by Szegda, seeaaded by Ftitz, that the �tea be aec�e�ted as read o�totiwa car�ried, �� � ��� 1'he City Managar advised tbut He�b B�ect�, �c n baci be�a appoitit� by Rotary to represe�at Rata�ty on ttae Safe�ty Committ�e, .�t�+►s:>� �� • ,!.►1_..�.,�.! i • � Copi�s of a letter �e�n c3c�w Rolwamq to DAa�a� Nee w�s soad by � the Chaitmaaa shai� iefi,ter e #.ng �ia�► City for ita e�occsll�t reaord ia P�d�tst�rian Ac�ide�t P�+�vexa�ion ia 19b3 a �'_. i!�4'� _.�� ► i. :r�* •;�_ s . ; . �Oc o K�am advisecl that Y�e recom�s that poat8 be put ia oaa a�a anqle txa�a the stcare �ppraximately thxee %st in► and thirty te�►t so�th, whic�t woe�t�,� allow 66 fe�et fo� ea��awa�� to the sto�e parki�q o Matioa by Fsitz. seeoa�ded by L�.ntcm, that t'�s above r�co�datiao be appacovacl � Coan�isaio�ueae' O•Bs�unou stated that the Co�unty would insts�ll ti►Q posts o M�o�ica ca�cied, •"_• i. � 4 .ii Cow�ciluwn Kirldu�a reco�ome�aded that tize Cooa�itteo study this secti�o� of tha C�,ty Co� v�iela pocov3d�s tbst a drivvway is to be Z5 foo�t maximum aud a miaimum of 14 fa+et in wic7th, aud rapo�t ths results oi the stu�dy to the Cauacii o y�; .�_; .. � .� � �! a. • i : .� , 1Kto v�egle�r h�1 aclvisecl that h� wo�uld like tise 1'tuak �afe�ty Cbee�c actioa tabled until spriaqo 60 �r�t s��r cc�t►u�s ��� �a�,,n�s � o�ca� �, �9� icont�aa��) . '�:. ' V`. � • � � -:�Y Ci� : • , Coatmissioe=at O°Bat�uo�t diect�ts�ecl th� possibility of a service soad e�cte�iou :lo�c1 ��9r� #loo fxoa� Ma►�te�ho�n a�rive e�ast to stinso�s Boulsvard, � ,,, N�i � . � .i.i �� Coamaissioa�qr O eB� gepa�ste� �a� � study araLll be mad� of grad� sepa�catio�s on Mi.asissippi Stae� a�sad 63st Avenue �tc�tl�aat. l�atiaa by Linton, s+0caaded by KamQ ��� fux�hs� discussioa� by tbe sa%ty Caamitt�e of grade separstians be tabled until � repaact is r�etived fraa Canmi.ssioa� O•Ba�oa of the� r�,sulta of the Co�uaty stu�y. l�btion carri.�d„ �;�' r:�+,�.��t!.; �. t�� • _, It was reposted that the ris�ht-tur:t with cautio� sigas aa� artvwa an the traffic si�gaml,a �arc1 been 3.a�stallec7 ca 8ast Rivaac Road at I�iiasies�ppi Street aud at Osborne ltoad No�ttheast o ,,_ r �.,i: :a: r.� c r•i� w •. ,, * CvtuLCilmaa Kir1��w �as �►� oxa�y° Cc��ci�an w� was �ble to sttar� o It waB decided tha�, t�he�� waa � xa� �a� bet��r co�amouuicatioa betv�e�aci the Coau�cil anc3 fihe Ca���ee ��a�ei xi�� suqqest� that a ��r of �he Council should �,i �o ���eud at l�st ous m�ating a �th, am+d a1soA tt�t in t�►� �u�u��s scu�a +�amm�u:aication of the safety Cooa�ittee's �eeco�nmm�datioaas be �ie d��iy to �he Couaail, besidsa �e�c it�luaioa in the mit�utea, �=-�=-ii_ -_ •;, •�� �I� ; • : � 'T�se�. �s a diseuseioe� s-elative tQ dr�v�e�ay ea�trance to this gas atatioa�te asea tbat ti�e dtiv�wsya we�e aat iastall�d as pe� th�s Sa�ety Coa�ittee R s oaciqi�si recoa��%� o T'ho r�comm�aciatio� cq�ld b� follar�d hy � iASt�allation of po�ts of z�at mo�e thaa 30 i��s hi�. l�tioap by Ftits, seca�dsd bg� R�mo that th• Safety Cc�sitte� ash tlia City Coaneil to direct tbe Wadztl+� oil Compa�,y to inetall posta to e�aags their eUeiveway amt�caaRSa to confarm to the previo�ue r�co�da- tio� of tht Saget,y Cq�ittas, Bi�ce the p,=ess�t installation is a saifty hasasd o llatio+� cax�ci�i! o !,� • y:�= -�'":Y4=�__�.._�' • �• a 1�. � :y• �It i .ti. :ii i _ Caroneilaias Rir]�a� b�ong'!it � th� prebles of thia caaca�ac as paca�atiaq s safrrty bssar� o Coa�issi.o�o� O°Ba�cro stated that he woald se� t.l�at �. � _ 6� F'RIDI+BY &AF'8'1'Y C�Z4� D938TING �S - OC"iO�SR 7, 1964 (Co�rttinned) • P t3 !I� the Coutz�:y 8ngfaeering Dep�rtment places posts along Nissiaeippi Stxeet fxo�a the eoaruer �ts�. £o� 40 f�et o The Coramittee ask�c3 that tiie City Ma�,gear contact fi�e state �i jhway Dagar�me�t to put ia posts aloasq th�t �as� sfde of ToBo #47 ftom Mis�issippi St�cest psat the makesFt►ift drive�ray irom fi�e vacant lot o F=- n `�,: � :��. • i : Mt. Kam at°.at� that the sedi,a�t in Aic�s Creek is as ba�I ar woacee than it was be£are the City Bon�cd of Haalth b�an ite stuc]y of the eituatione M�otion by Kamo s��coea��d by Lintcu�, tt►at the� City Manaqer revieiw with Desigx�owwar0 its waste aisposal to see if th� builaup can be •limitutted o i�otion caxrfed o ' ► • hi �I; 'i.:l� r =-`-" MO't �Ori � S Z�'da 8 SBCOAdBtd bj► S$OAB o 1'.iliL� '�1e ZCIOAt �ilQ � j O�i1'ti • t�sirman Larsox� aec].ar�ed the mes�.ia�g �cl j ouraeci o • RespeCtfully svlamitt�da Deloris Bandel Secretas�y to the Cc�.��� 63 �: — � Racc�,zsc� ca�wutss=a� �rrt�a �s�vTSS - as� a9, is6a tcoa�tinu�l� • �iS�i������ n��r���.� �r�i ��r��.������.r�r� ���� Zt was uot�d that the p�inci,pal need ia to g�aerate iafi.�cest tlucau�out tha commituzity. �hOSS roa�kit�g thA ,p�apv881 should be encovtag�d t0 pocM asnt th�ir proposal to se�rvic� groups an� clubs in aril�c to g�rat� ex►thusia�. Aiter tiie Svmawq� proqram, t,h�qr• was mudi adv�s� esiticism, so theace is Ao wide spr�aad acc� go� suc.fi a p�cogram. �__,' •''� = � _� _?�!. . � � � _ "� , M�se3ak au�bmittea jo� ae�cri,ptioa�s fwc Bea�h Dir�ctoac, sas�bail camr- lsaion�oc, a�Ld Warmstiq tiouse Att�c�atz�. A claim foac m�i+a�l ��acvi�c�s cavaia�g an acei.�ent at �he bsa� was also suban�itted o 1'h� clais � i�e� p�i�. S�cidq� L�n�s start Octabsn 6, 1964 witb val�ia �alsaa as fib� ixr- struatoso Bab Aldria'h wili co�xAuct a Baby sit�iaq Ciialrc for te�ag�s at th� J�r e Hic�h o� 8i� S4hoo1. It will be a+�ix�fiour aoutsit inalu�i,a�q q� � eral r��pc�s3bilitias, first aiit, fitc� saf�tY. ��9�Y �'�9�` msAtso it� ag�s 10 - 16e Putat, Faes aad Kiek Prg�caa� o� 4c�o'b�t 10 s 1964 for boys �roat 9- 13 . Pes�isSfo� to usm the 7Ei�ld m C�arm Cliuie - Have no� htasd f�oa� sRAo v�tho usually co�duct thi$. Pbotogsapity club a� ttie 8ig'� ,�c��a ia looxsnq far a ps.-oj.ato It has be�a sugg�st�c1 to l�tto CC�ri�ac, �hlio advisflac o� the 9r�4Ae that th�y �dit r�c�ation filia a� ca�ose s fi].m atr3,p ar eeri� oi pictur�s oi th� r�ct�stio�a program of F�cidl�y e�hs Caamissiou would supply nat�orisla foar this grojsct. Fti�ay, OctobioC 30 0 1964, th� m�r+c3�a�c�ts et th. Aol�y Sbo�ing t�nt�or ar� goi�rig t.o haw a Pen�ny �t, da►ncs bar►d, ftc o Oa Satmcday. Octab� 31, 1964. the me�c�ants wiil cloee at 6 P.1lo and 8o�'t car� to aoatsi- �Ltt.i �'�l.�8 a e"�'.0 o f O�' 8 Z'�.,C$a�0a1 �Y'BCZe O�L' COa1tl9t'. o Gsa�ff mav�d that the Roareation CammiBSioan spoaear a gree Do�ut Datyc� st Ha17,y Gnt� with a budgst Aot to �ed $100,008 fat t� aq�acs (14-19) �caa� 9s 30 - 11 Pel�tm At l�ast two off•duty polia� will • b� tequ�sted o Seco�ded by SaAgst.�ar o Motio� passed, RUIBS F� .�OI�1R' l�BTI�ttGB � 8ur�hea soad ti�� attac��d rfsolutiaaa o� rul�s faoc j o3nt m�etiaqs of th� Aecroa►tio� Camission aud Ba�ka auci Play�grovar�� Sub-eaaomitfi.�e e ►�, � _ ��. R�EA�IO�f COiIYSISSZO�T i�BTZL�t3 l�bitlT�3 — 88PTS�BR 29, 1964 (Caatia►v�l� `�' '�-- D�np%y wo�v�d �ha� ths R�ersatiaaa Co�aissio�n adogt tbis rtsolutiaoo 8�ca�aaed by ti�casff o Matioan carr�ed 4 � ,�,�v x �:y �;,c Ko3rdapt, OCto�iOC Z6, 19640 7:30 P,M„ at th� Jxo Hi�fi '1'�31�oC's LO�qaq1�. '- ��l �; �� ,�,,� T�u m�s�ing adj ourn� �t 11 s 4s P.� R�ep�t,=tiW,�y svbmftteec�: J� Sw�d S�cr�tasy to f�o Coaaa�i�siot: � � � 8����YT�4� �A3 B thao is a n�b� foor caa�litto az� �im�ly coop�acatiari b�twNU ths Pa�ck Coa�nittee atxl tho R�C�atioa Com�issioa, as� 1�tASa p�iodic jaiut m�stiit�gs of tb� Park ComatittM aud th� It�arestion Comm.t88ioA arO helc� to fu1f111 this abjectiv�, atx�t W�RSAS, it ia dtsi�cable to defirie the rulos wu1a� t�►ic,'� sudz joiAt m�stinga aha].1 b� ao�du�cted an+�3 the autho�ity of th� two balits �stl.ny j ointlY � �, T�i8RSF0li� � BS I'� RB30LVSD th�t th. iollowi�g rul� fo� the eo�nduet oi j o3at aeesti�qa b� adopt�ci by th� R�c�tioa Covmis- eiaa, 65 A�tD FtAt'1�BR 88 IT RSSOLDSD thst upo� acloptics� by th� Park Coadaitt.w tha� theee rul�rs aha�7.1 b� i�u �earco an� apply to all futur� msstiags of th� two bodiras joitztly until suc� ru3,�s b� am�d by • agr�nt of tih� two bodieao � 1 o Th� Park C��t+� ��a� �t�csr► Cc9aQmissiosi m�rti:rg j oiatl,,y a3�11 be autbori��d i�o tra��. � busia�e+�s which ae�l P�oP��Y b� tta�aa�t�d b�► eitta�x boc�y ately o 2 o If aa� a�r of �ith�t body requ�ats ita actioaa aa aqy ewtt�c uoc�� disc�s8laa s1�a7.1 b� dsf�s°red aad th� m�►tt� sof�rr� to th� tsro bo�1�a a��ioq issdividvally goa� Eurth� ecx�tsi�ration o0c aatioAo 3 0 ltMtsaga iball b� cha�t�d by th� G'�air�an of tb� t+i+� boe�i�s, , �a� s�arvin�g at alt�s�tt� �it�gs, o� ia �he aba�nc� of ti�� C'hai�caara by as�y ��ac c�os� by tb� ��ocs poc�a�ut o 4 o A qnoac�w o! th� j oiAt bodieu sball b� awd� qp oi a quoa.-u� irow e�b of th� iAdividwu. bc�di�s o 5 0 �1o�tio� �yy bi iotroduc+� cac s�oo�i�d � diecussiao �r b� of%r�d, • � vat�s �ay b� east by � a�b�oc of sitl� ]x�y poca�t with- oat swgatd to �ids of th• two in�divic�v�ai bodi�s ha� is a��, 6� OtL�ar snl�a of �h� jois�t bodi�s �all b� as giv�u ia Rob�act�' Rul�s o� prd�ro I '�. .� . �.� �r�:. I. . 3. ROBIN3 �. � JULtUS E..OAVtS � � M.ARNOID lYON4 ' CHIIRLE$ H. MAI.PERN � ��. � $IONEY 9.FEINBERO : • . NARdINO P.ONNEN . NENNETM f.Tfl9EN p06EA T. 3AMR DEANK.JOHNSON � � � OEFNARO ROSENBEFO � '. THOMA9 D.iE1NBER0 , ARNOLO M.BELL�B ' , . JAMES A.MARIOAN � �� . PAUI W.URBANEI� � LAWRENCE 2ELLE �. NOBERT J.TWEEOY � ��� � ' PAUL KUNENT . , ELLIOT KAPLAN �� OANIEI JACOBOWSK� �. � JOMN D. RIGE . . wILTON C.GEfivA14 ��. �� JONN B.MGGARTMY . '�. 9TANLEI'E.KARON . NOWARD'A.PATRICK JwMES L.�E7TERlY �. NOPMAN K.OUR9TEl �, � JON1! 1.T11M90PNIN0 �, DENN19 W.9TR/D � � � JOMNT.CMAPMAN � � ROBERT C.BUEIL ��. � OAVID J.1.AkSON � � O[OROf 1A71M[R , .. WM.C.MORTEN9EN � �� JOMN M.'JANDS . �� J 0 i . .. � . LAW OFFICEB ROBINS, DAVIS & LYONS -�- : R A N D T O W E R MINNEAPOI.IS 5540� • � � . ' � . TEIEPHONE 330-491t September 30� 1964 City of Fridley Anoka County 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 ATTENTION: City Council . Re: Edison Industries - Ra: Change of Street Addxess Gentlemen: � �� ��� � SAINT �PAUI . MINNE607A BUILDfhd � The undersigned represent Edison Industries, Inc. a very substantial business located at 7541 Highway #65 N.E., Minneapolis, Minnesota. This company has been in business for a number of years, is a substantial business employing a substantial number of people and is a growing business located in Fxidley. They are in receipt of a letter under date of September 18, 1964, sent to them by your Building Tnspector, Mr. Allen G. Jensen notifying them that the V'ixon Company requested that the service drive extending frbm Firesida Drive to Osborne Road on the east side of Highway #65 N.E. has been named Viron Road as a result of a Council Resolution passed and adopted on August 17, 1964. The same notice alsa advises them that their present nwnbers will remain the same but their address will be legally known as 'Niron Road". Mr. Gerald Toberman, the president of Edison Industries, Inc., advises me that the.first notice that they had of any change in the name of the road or any notification of any kind carae as a result of the letter of September 18 to which reference has been made. 0 0 --• r .. City of Fridley ' . September 30, 1964 Page Two ��� s� � Neither Edison Industries, Inc. nor oth�rs in the area whose , addres� has always been described as "Highway �65 N.E." were consulted in connection with the proposed change nor were their objections or ac3vice sought. The Frost Top Root Beer Stand, which is located at the corner of Osborne Road and Highway #65, and which has always so advertised itself, is not in favor of the change in address. Our client has in the past extended large sums of money in � ' advertising, raailings and a general dissemination of their name and address to the public and has a vested interest as such in the present address. Almost everyone clearly recognizes an address at a number on Highway #65 N.E. and no one would recognize the address as 'Niron Road". The purpose of this letter is to� •� inform you that our client would seek reconsideration by the Council with respect to this change of street address and would like an opportunity to be heard�in the matter. Among others, I believe that possibly the Post Office,department ought to be consulted about it. I am not familiar with your procedures for reconsideration of • resolutions, but I would appreciate hearing from you and your Counsel at your earliest convenience. Very truly yours, , ) � ROBINS, DAVIS�� LYONS . i ���' � ' Charles H. iialpern ' CHEi: aa cc: Allen G. Jense�, Building Inspector for the City of Fridley Gerald Toberman, Edison Industries, Inc. . r� LJ �D TAL CxT'Y MA�G�R 'TO TH� CIiY ��1}i��CT� �tab�r 6, i964 t�c�: FIRE PR�CTIOT� Ctti�TRACT VY�LAGE OF RILLTOP Motion wag mads bq Robsrt Mdersou that the Fire Depart- m�nt doas not r�spond �a iiiiltap un�ees th�e Cauncil so moves. S�coadsd by Art 01so�n. A vot�e was taken snd it ons 22 to 3 in favor of th� a�n�ian. In th� discu�ssion that fo�Yoored, Habert Aad�arson said that so�on� from ths Counci9l ehould have aetsnded our meeting. Art Olson auggested th�t w� incxaas� the retain�r if we �re going to eontinu� fix�a prot�ction for Hi�l�tap. W� had r�ceiv�d � requ�st tc burn a h�se at 260 Y.ibe�rty Stre�t p. E, ire� a Mr. i�ranci� �. T3auer. Now, we have had sequests eimilgr to thte in the p�.st. &1� ��°+� nat i� th� busiae�s of burning hoae�s but �.n �� ����g, w� �snv�; us��d them for a dri11. t�iotion `►ae msd� bp �.Y P�u�,�e�n Ghr�t w� wi �� isut°n � bui�ding dawn for a minin�um f+�� �� �g00.(ft3 pr�a�ridin� th�r� is na� d�aag�r to �pasur� and th� owne�rs wi��. b� r��pe�nsibf� for cYe�nia$ up. Th�i mon�y is to b�s turn�d iata th+� G�n�g��l I�aa�d �f th� ]�i�+� �?�paxCment . 3acondad by Rram�ac. Matia�. w�� ca�rried. BSHecks � R�apectfu�lp qours, , 8, �TGHE3, Chie Prfd s�_Fire DaparCment . • �• � � � Oct ober 6, 1864 6815 East River Rd. i'ridleq 32, Mian. � 69 .� � _ Counail Membere, City of Fridley 6431 Univers ity Ave. N. E. . . Fridleq 21, . i�innesota , Dear �ayor Nee and Councilmen: - Plesee accept this letter as my reeignation from the Fridley Board of Appeals and the Fridley SaPety Committee. , Due to my acc eptance of ar� appo intment to the Governor+s Advisory Caunc il on Youth eome t ime ago, and mq elec'tion � , to Legislat ive Represent ive of I,odge 102, of The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainman, I find it imposeible ta give theem two po� it ion the t ime that would juet iiy mp being a member. - It might interest you to know that Mrs. ��I�.ry Schreiner, did � a remarkable �ab for the League of i�omen Poters, in the area of work covered bp the Board of Appeals, which may be w�ll worth your invest igat ing as a rep�,acement. � At th is t ime I would 1 ike to thank qou for the oportunity you gane me to aerve the Citp o� Fridley, and to offer mp serviees to you in the future for sueh short term committee work qou may f ind me gual if ied for. I remain � spectfullp youra . ��� �����. . onald E . �t g r � cc. , H. Nawrocki, Chairman Board of Appeale A. Larson, Chairman �'ridl�y Safe-by Committee E. E. Berglund :__ _ � _ �� � October 14, 1964 , : . Honorable Mayor � . Members of the C3ty Council Frid�ey. Minnesota Gentlemen: � Although this may seem somewhat irregular, with your indulgence, we would like to step out of our usual roll and advise you or► a matter w'hich we feel could be of vital importance to the City of Fridley. We are ir� receipt of a letter from Donald E. Wegler requesti.ag �� that the Council accept his resignation from our Board. We feQl it� � is regrettable that the City is to lose the services of Mr. weqler. '� In our association with him during the p�st two years, we found him � to be highly capable in his decisions and thorough in i.nvestigations , of requests made of our Board. On occasion, he has sha�m courage 3.n � � his convictions by standing alone for what he believed was the right �� decision. � i' As you are aware, Mr. Wegler also served on and organized the Fridley Safety Co�nnnittee. Here he has also done a great deal for . our City, giving freely of his time over a perioc7 of two yeara. Through his efforts on the Safety Committee, he was recognizeci by our own Goverrior Rolvaag and as�Ced to sexve on his advisory council on youth. . • ' � In addition to these, Mr. Wegler has served on Committees of short duration too numerous to mention which clealt with all phases � of City Government as well as labor legislation. He is nav a member of the State Legislative Board for the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen., Gentlemen, because Mr. Wegler is so highly qualified and because we are aware of Mr. Wegler's devotion to the City of Friciley, we � - highly recomu►end him for your consideratioa for the Council ,post = � vacatec� by Couneilman-at--Large Johanson. a We remain . . ' i; i � Respectfully yours, • FRIDLEY BOARD OF APPEAIS . �'D ' .� ...�.� � Rans dri , er � teve J. ab , M�ember --- �/ "— ,'' / - � : __I.� � ' - - - _�, . �� � ,� j fi t � �� ; { � � ► STATE OF MINNiESOTA WATII� POLLUTION CON'iRAI, COP�ITSSION Notice of Pub13.c Hearing on Report on Comprehensive Sewage Works Plan for the Minneapolis-St. Pau1 �Ietropolitan Area as Required by Laws oP 1963, Chapter 882 �� Pursuant.to authorization of the Water Pollution Control Coffini.ssion and in accordance with applicable statutes, a public hearing will be helzl by said Cwmmiasion, or by one or more , authorised members, employees or agents thereof in the auditorium of the State Office Bui:rding, St. Paul, Minnasota, on November 4, • 1964, at 10:00 a.m. This hearing is For the p�rpose,of investigating, considering ar�d acting upon the pro�osed caanprehensive plan for construction and firiancing of facilities required by the entire area served, , or to be served by the Minneapolis-St. Paul Sanitary District as , prepared by sai.d District, and for obtaixiing information for p�re�- paration of a wr3.tten report on thia comprehensive plan as required by 7�aws of 1963, Cha.Ater 882. . Dated: October l, 1964 �� ' % ^ ��% J ��%�j�'Y Robert N. Barr, M.D., Secreta.ry Water Pollution Control Co�nission ., --- -------- _ _ _ - ---,----- . __ _ _-- __ _ � i i � '''{ �� � s..s _.., ! Ir+ , October 13, 1964 ' - City of Fridley , Council Members Fridley, Minnesota � � Gentlemen: : . This letter is being submitted to you regarding special assessmout�a still levied against the belaM described proporty in the Citr of Fridley: . t . r: Lot #�8 - Block �2, Don's 2nd Addition - �937.49 � . , Lot �10 - Block �2, Don's 2nd Addition -$917.33 Lot �11 - Block �2, Don's 2nd Addition -�917.33 � The purchase of the above mentioned property was made with the under- starding that all the spec�al assessments Mere in arnl completely paid ` for. Confirmation to this effect was made both verbally and through advertisement means by the building contractor, D. L. Anderson, and the realty firm }�andling the sale, F. N. Shaeffer Real Estate, 5060 � s` Central Avenue, NE. The first indication that was made known to us of these special assess- � ments was upon receiving noti€ication through the mail of outstanding amounts still due. This matter was brought to the attention of the � contractor who has stated that he is no longer obligated in any way and asswaes no further responsibility to the problem. It is our understanding that the purchase or sale of any property, in order to gain clear title, cannot be made without first having all out- standi�ng special assessments against the property paid for by'the aeller. � We would appreciate your attention concerning this matter a�xl any sid y�ou may give us in correcting the situation. � Thank you very ki�ly. ,.. Sincerely, ' ' Mo is L. Spru � �%.��c�7 ack ..� . / Loo B. Sand al M-�-•� � , � • L� � C L A I M S �� a�ecral 3544 tb�co� 3688 �� I� Li�quo� 6778 tl�'ow�h 68Z7 � � �� Public L�`�ilities 3655 tivcougl'► 3687 I`�� � � �� �� �STII�1AT88 TO 88 ApPRaVED BX TBS CITY COtmTCIL - OCTOFlBR 19, 1964 Swansc�n Sxeavatiag Coa�atiy Booc 368 8opkfas, l+iiianesata �etimate #4 — stosm s�we� Ymprov�nt Project DTo 0 5-i� (F� j $ 26, 016.e51 D e W o B�.Ck`y SB1� GA • e �EBC e 1841. UlliVe�'8itjt AV�Z1LtQ! Sto Paul, ��so� 55104 $sti�aate �#.3t - Water 7,mpsov�naeat p►roject �oo 34-�a t��T�x.D Hurl�y Co�astruetioa' Coo 49 3iqnal Hills St a Ps�ttl s�i�lBOtA 553.18 � $st�mato #a o san�.�,r�r s a�a wa�e� u+�rove�ment Pacojwct Dtoa C� �d stora� saw+e� �rov�at Proje� �1ca. 6�3 (PART�w} Pet�ccaw�ke-Ross 3613 — 53rd Plac� �tor�ta M1nAma;polls s ���o� Bst�aa�� #�2 � S�it�acy ��t�', S'�o�n 3e�n1�T aan� Wat�s i�rov�At Pr�� ��o 0 69 (PARTIA�L) S1lbtltb� �lLg3J�iC1DQ e 711C e 687S Si�ray �to, 65 �orth�t Fzicllay, ��sota g5432 sa::itary sewes, storm Se�ver and wat� Im�srovom�nt Pso j�cet DTo . 69 — 3taking & inapsction 8eonaip�.tt Blac�ktoppi�g Coe. 7.a�co k.4o Boac 2675 New BrL�h�, �i�ni�so�t.a � str�:s i964�1 S�rcyvma�t Pro�ect Sst�►te #t3 tPA�esAt.j $ 7.589,07 $ 32,311067' $ 23,138040 $ 340v00 $ 8,3530�4 ? ��e'?� 1 � � • � 1J 8STI1�lATSS TO 8S APPRtyVSD �Y T!� CI'PX CoUNCiI� - OCTO� 19e 1964 (Co�ntinu�j Comstock & Davis, Inc. 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Y�o of $10.00 Paid. ('Ths�n az � t�ro aCtubm�ts �rit.h ti�3s Licana�). I . r'y:,] / �J � � � S� . ,� _ _ LIC�iSE APPLICAT7AN .� . G�NERAL FORK . STATE OF MINNESOTA) . �' CCUNTY 0�' ANOKA ) �' � , . . �''. �0 THE COUAICTL OF THL CZTY OF FN,IALEY I[S SI:ID COUN7.'Y ANll SThT�: � � � ; � . . . The �.ndersf,�ned he�"rsbf applies for a license fi.o carry. on the business of ,� ,�cr?';L�.,,ct��.L�..�,� at „���( � � �/G�^ G/1�i�f'�f% in the CITY OF FRYllLEY, in said County and State for the temt of °� , fram the da.te hereofo�subject to the laws of Fiinnesota and the Ordinarices '� • oi said Cit� of Fridley� and herew3.th tenders $„ D, ! -,— as the •� � � Licen e ee therefar,g ' in aaaoz�dance with Ordinance No. _/ Z o 1 y'o / y� 8� 1�. ��/ 5� ��/cE c�eE�f R,r�, •� s A tE t i c, �v�• � qG . • �, -�/D v�.�'/�O �� ' . 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SATURDAY, .00TOBER.,24,: 1964 . � r � � > � �� =gx � � � _ , ` $ ;r SALE :5TARTS AT 10 A. M - ,�,� ,�. , �,� �,.j�. > � � _ - �� ,� :�- { '� � *; r � � , . s . 1O A. M. - TOOLS & MISC. ' .,: ,s " - ,, 1 P. M. - HOUSEHOLD GUODS & ANTIQUES ' ' � ` , ; a .:": : .,.: ; , , . - : , .. , � � �. �� . �, , _. „ _ :,. ; , , :� . 1 DAVENPOFtT & CHAIR. '2 COOCOO CLOCKS END TABLE - SMALL TABLE5. - •' ANTIQUE HAND CARVED BENCH'` � �' T]�LEVISION SET ... �.: �, ANTIQUE CHAIRS - TA�LE �` ' .' 1 CHAIR & FOOT STOOL � :: 3 HALL TREES ' 3., �' � 3 RADIOS �� - 3 WOVEN CANE CHAIR.S �' ELECTRIC CLOCKS '. j, MEDICINE CABINET ��'r., ' � �,AMPS & STOOLS � DISHES r�: � t' 1 BEDROOM SET - NEW -•. � DRESSING TABLE -4 � . . .. � . ' �i��.'4 , 1 BIRDSEYE BED ` STOVE — REFRIGERATOR '. � r _:, �; " � Z SE WING MA CHINES � ' TABLE & CHAIRS .� � s s�" ` 1 BEDROOM CHAIR ; DEEP FREEZE � j - � 1 CHASE STAND . WASH MACHINE & TUBS �:l'. CEDAR CHEST ' SOOLS OF ALL KINDS � DOORS ' PLUMBER TOOLS � �`" EXTENSION & 5TE P LADDERS TABLE SA W& MOTOR , ��°" w PAINT BRUSHES & DRIP CLOTHS MILLWRIGHT TOOLS �t,�; : -:: CHAIRS, ROPE;: BLOCKS, CHISELS, 5AWS, HAMMERS, SHOVELS,I RAKES: y` 'Y::COi:�LECTIONS OF. ABOUT 150 CHINA, GLASS DOCxS ' '} `' . . . � _. �- : . � ��. . � . , . . , , � _ _ .., ' '"` ..: MANY,� MANY OTHER ANTIQUE HOUSEHOLD.& TOOLS, TOO NUMEROUS r:� t, . . F z ' � TO MENTION,' � _ , • • , ,: - r� .U5UAL TERMS OF 5ALE , ; W. H. JOHNSON,, OWNER :� : _ t Paul Perkins;. Auctioneer 't .�t , St ,. Paul Auction Company_, Cle"rk. . ,. . ��� ��� ._ � � �, . , :...., .. � - � . ' - _ ;:i � , } '} ; i: - v -' � � - �>` � , , _ ' ' " ;; .�` • -{� . .: - . - ~,- -- .. .. . _ _ . . - . _ . , . . ..Y ' , . :. , � . . .. �F? - � ! . , �. ' .. .� s . . . , re.� . .. �......x, �d+v'� .r,ri��.z' '� _..�'f.,r.s z...�..+,�. -s � "�.d°.�M.. Ys'!.�'��.a'�au: ..... � .-� :. rH; �.. a.. '��.�'—<"'e-' ��e�:�,r ,�'' . ; t y I, �'�, "�� :.. . ��s'� ' � � , , , �� �. � _ , . LYCr.NSE APPLICATItki . � , G�NF.RAL FpAM . STATF OF M7NNE:SOTA) . f CCUNT�f OF ANOKA � ss. . . I T0 THE COUNCIL GF 'PHL CITX AF FHIULi,Y IN Si:IU COUNTY ANU STAT�s { � . j The t:r�dersi ed h�; 'reb;� app es for a li.ce se to carry on � z px � ��u��`� business o�! '� �'�'�"'s'L ' -�2l� in the CITY OF FItIULEY, in said Cot.u�ty and Sta e fcr he term of �/7 —�%'d� • .. fraar the date hereof9 , sub ject to the laws of wiinnesota�d the Ot � inances �� of said City of Fridley, and her�with tenders 1,�� ,�_. . t.2ie � license !e� there!'o�e in a��ordance with Ordinance Noe,��. � .. . . . ��I� �V �. (�V�►� l r l � o� ��j��D� � Or,I . ��-- ���w� a �/"' ! "..�� ..�r�w. � �; � - �.. . .. . : .. ' . . � . . .. . � � . � � . �, - . . . � � � . . L. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . � . . - � .. . . . . t � Receipt No, ���5�3/ '�. ' i "`; _ �I , L3:cense No, ; _ , _ I . ; . � . Dated f ' 196 � � � , . � ^ � �` . V � lo Bettar. Buainese Bureau reporta 5 aomplsints in the last three years; txo of theae in 1�964 - reaeon, tsilurs to Pultill �contraat guarantse. � ' G� . •. � . . -- _ 83 . ; �. . �... . . � . � . � . . .� Y .N' � ' . - . . . � . � .. . . ' . . . . � � � . - October 3, 1964 . ; , `, . . � i Tf.? THE . �IN�'rRSNa DEP Aii'1T�NT : . TO T?i� CITY COUAI�TL: We the undersi�nned do rec�uest to have the alZey west of 2nd Street bettitean �x FiOth and dlst :Avenue filled and sodded, so that the properties abutt �ne another. `� . The praperty in �estion is an easement meant on�.,g for utility purposes. `' �; NAt� ADART�S � � �, � ,� � o�`r' �o � Z � �� _ ,�a�,,4 P r v �� 5.�•--. �t C� � p ¢ ��� � ('! �J'�,� �/'�" �. � �. ` .� - �: �:' ��� � _ , , . t�� �' !� �' . /�' T L v ?� ,$-�-' � . ' • o � .�,�_��`. �_�._ � � � ' , , �- _ r �.-- , � � �. . � � � � d � � �,,,,.�:_ �.�' �� , _ : , i � � � � � � -z � �?.�.�.�;,. �T _ I� � . � i , 7i� i � (� r� -� _ �pDD ' �>�.���T�T�j ! kqf' ,r�'d��� y`-�a �� (�Ir7" .rY .�- At'/l'aKss fi?�T 7� R•�a�, •� . _ ; , . � i ; i � ..�.,.�� ,yf �� � �y� �r*.z' T,v-t�?` �� ��`�ce%�.c.�- ` � - . G aa a • � � � � _ .�.� ., �e�.c,a► � .G�-+a-,�.Z �,�'°.�„' � -��'�� � d d � .z .d� ��� � �� � �'�, �y� , � � _ ._ ; . lo.� Iv ~"" � ' S�lt�- %9(0 � � �.. ' �. � _ ��. • APPOINTl�Di7? FQR C'UNSEI� ADiB APPR�ti1TAL BY TBB CITY COUNCIL - OCTC�SR 19, 19640 � � p�s�.��� Bett� Jeann� Ok�tstsom IIt�#��.� b720 Jacks�on Staceet N e� o Batllinq Fridleya M31�S��BOt3 55�32 Cl@]C'k � � �� $301e00 P� I�iith i= �- i-'-' =- - Catherrine Loqusi ' 1 . . . . • .� . - � �!' +�.4 . �� � � �� � . .. � . . ' . � i ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE PROVIbING THAT THE FURNISHING ; OF ANY �ALSE OR UNTRUE INFORMATION TO THE CITY OF FRIDLEY FOR THE P'URPOSE OF RECEIVING ' - A LICENSE OR PERMIT SHALL BE A VIOLATION OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY. . The Ctty Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as fallows; Section 1. That Chapter 105 of the City Code of the City of ; . Fridley be amended by Adding thereto a section to be known as SecCion 105.06: � . "Section 105.Ob. Every person who gives or furnishes to the City of Fridley � false or untrue statement � i^�^�—�+i�� to be relied upon in the granting of � permit or Iicense shall be subject to the penalties provided for in this Chapter." � Adopted by the City Council of the Cit of Fridle this Y Y �_ day of , 1964. Mayor � ATTEST: ; , Clerk / First Reading; �t�'C� � yl ��1�� . . . ., I Second Reading: ',� Publication; i . . pRDINAPI�E N0. � AN ORDiNANCE TO �N13 'I`HE CITY CObE OF THB CITY OF FRID�I.EY, MINNP.S6TA �Y MAiNG A C�IANGE IN ZOI�ING DISTRIGTS Tha Couuuci.l cf the City of Fridley d� orrlain as fallvws: SBCTIO�d 1 o Agpendix D of �he Cit,y Code af Frid�ey is amanded es herei�¢tea iadicated. gi�TiON 2, The trsct ar area witihin �he� Couz��y cf Au�ka and the City oi Fridley and deacs�.b�d as: .�Y1 of tbe West 211` of the North 368' of the East Ha1i (7�� of �he F�aet i�alf (g�} of the �outhwes� qusrter {sw�) of Seation 14, �caept �ii� North 33' for street s�ight of ways e1i locatasd in Sectiou 14, T-30, R-24, Coun�► oi Anoka, Statc af Mianesoea. Is hereby cies ignated ta b� �n tbe �on.ed Dietsict ]�c►a�wn ae �°�. (1a�1 busimeas aYea). SSCT�CON 3e That the ?..�ning Aa'l��.istrstox ie directed �o change th� Qfcficial �a�in� m�p to �haw said � r,�aact or a��aa fa�n �va�d di�tr3.c� B-I �aingle fami.ly �lling) �p �»1 (locel t�usia�ess areraj . PASSSD BY TJ� Cx'FY Ca3NCIL til� � C�T�1 OF FRIT�.EY, TttIS 1�Y 0�` �� �.�6�.0 ....,�..,�.._.. ATTESTo CITX CLE�iC - �trvin G. Brunseil Ftsbl3e Heauc�.ng s r', j,�,l Pirs� 8.esdiag: Se�on�l 8eadin,� : Fubliah.......: • i�1Y08 • Willi�a Jo Nsa •• � � . . . . , � � � � . � . ' � - }.. _ �.. . . . . � . . . . . . . . . . .. . ���. . ��� .� . . , � � � � . . � .. � . . � . . � � . . - � ORD]NANCB N0._,,,_____ . AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE U5E OF INTOXICAT'YNG LIQUOR AND 1�N-INTOXXCATAQG MALT LIQOOR IN ATBLIC . PARRS iN Ti� CTTY OF FRZDLEY, AND AMENDIIQG SECTION 78.21 OF TI� FRIDLEY Cil'Y CODE. 4 The City Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as fallowa: ' ' Section 1. That Chapter 78 of the Citq Code of Fridley be �_ . . : amended eo that Section 78.21 thereof shall hereafter read ae follvws;' . � " "Section 78.21. Beverages. Neither intoxicating � � liquor nor non-intoxicating malt liquor.shall be con- , , � sumed on park property." i • , ; Passsd by the Citq Coun�cil of the Citq of Fridley tbia � � . r : , day of , 1964. � , � , �. , .. ;� . � Iy . , • . • . ; ' " ; : . ., William J. Nee, M�ayor ; , ' � . , ATTESTs : , , , . . :�. � ' _ .` i , : < , . __ � Marvin C. Brunsell, City Clerl� � � :�` r'� First Reading: ��fiL� J�� ��l �� ' �� 3econd Readingt . � . . ` Published;: : • . � '. . .. _ . ; , . • _ . . . _ --�- LL - , ___ -_ - -- - --' --- ._ :__ . _ - _ _ _ _ ...__ _ ._. __.�. _., .. �, . - . _ ,.. _ . ...�._ �.. ,. __...�__ .�_.. . ,� . . . � � . � �� � �� • . • ` : - _ .. ; , � . ;, _ _ , ` ORDINANCE N0. , i AN ORDINANCE AMENIIING CHAPTER 1 OF TSE , FRIDLEY CITX CODE BY PR(TVIDZI� FQR THB ,AP�ZNTMENT 0� A FYRE �iiTE�' ON � FULI� , : . � TIl�LE SASI3 AND RSPEALIl�tQ �HAT PaR,TION ; OF SECTION 31.02 OF THE CITY CODE f PTtOYIDING FOR TH8 ELECTIOA OF T� CT�IF �. ; OF T� FIItE. DEPARTMENT , . i . � , . , ; . . ; , ? ; { The City Counoil of the City of Fridley do ordain as follaws: : ! Section 1. �Thet Section 3�.02 of the City Code of Fridley be ' ; , , amendcd as follawss .: TH8 CHISF OF T� F%RB DEPAR'II�SNT SHALL BE APPOINTED AS PROVIDBD '� IN SECTION 6.02 OF THB CITY CHARTER AT A SALARY TO B8 DETSRMINSD BY Tii� ; C ITY _ COtJI�C IL AND TO . BB ffiKPLOY$D ON A FULL TII� $AS IS RATi�R THAN A 1 vOLUN.TEER FIRE.CHIEF. ; : The As�istant.Chief shall_be elected annually.by the members of �- . � ' the Department subje�t to confirmation by the Council. T'he Assistant Chief { shall hold office fvr one (1) year and until:Tiis successor has been dul�' ; elected, except that h� ma�r.be removed by.the'Council for cause and after i a public hearing. , ; � Firemen and probationary firemen shall be appointed by.the members of the Department� subject to confirmation by the Council. I�"iremen shall : , j ' continue as members of.the Department.during good behavior, and may:l� removed by the CQuncil on�y.for cause and after a gµblic.hearing. PASSBD BY TI� .CITY .CQIiNCIL OF TH$ CITY OF PR�DLBY 7�IIS ��AY , � OF ,:1964. �. . � , ; � ATTESTs William J• l�ee,;,Mayor I i . Marvin C. Brunsell, City Clerk � First Reading:� Secoiad Readings� . Publiah: ..�..+._.._ , . �� � , , �,: _ ` � • , �• RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION PROYTDING FOR A BIENNIAL FEE SCHEDULB FOR bOG REGTSTRATION RlRS[1ANT TO I SECTION 61.02 OF THE FRIDLEY' CITY CODB. , . '� , • , . ,Wi�REAS, 3ection 61..OZ of the City Code of the City of Fridl�y � relatea to a compulsory ayetem af regiatrAtion of doge within the City, �� I and , • . F i , WHEREAS, said Section 61.02 provides that the Citq Cau�ctcil shsll,�, 5 : : r determine the bienr►ial fee to be charged. , , � ' NpW�.TH�QEFORE, BE lfi IrESOLVED by the City Council af the.CiCy � ' of Fridleq.that the folla,iing schedule of fees �hall applys � 5 D.� a. Female dogs - - _ - _ • _ $,�_ . � • � . .. b. Spayed female dogs - - - - $�,� �. r�i�aags-�------- g3.0� . � The City will.credit any of the above fees with $.� l�� i _ � , � for aay�.person registering their dog under Section 61.02 where the identi�al . , . � dog has already a permstnent registration under the old Ordinance. i _ � Adopted bq the City Council of the City of Fridleq thi,s i�� r� �ay af , , ].964. ' �; ; . � � , , �: �� { . - - ...�.. . Willism J. Nee, M�yor � . . . �.TTESTz . , `. - . I • � : . , . � . Marvin.C. Bruneell, City Clerk : , . � .� . � . .. _. ,. .. _ �.._ _. __ .__ _. _ �._._._�;.` : . u ... . . ...�. . ... � ,�_,. �... �,. - - _ f : �� � . . . . . � � . RESOLiJTION N0. A RE SOLUT ION PROV ID ING FOR THE SALE OF GRANCTLAR ; MATERIAL FRO�I IACKE PARR iN THE CI'i'Y OF FRIDLEY _ ; � WHEREAS, the Weaterly portion of Locke park in the Citq of Fridley has an exceas amouat af earth material and has not se yeC been improved by the City, and WI�REAS,�inquiry has .been made by the State of Minnesota Department_. � of Highways as to whether or not some of the exceas material could not be , employed in the construction of U.S. Trunk Highway 47.. � NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLYED,,by the City Council of the City of �! . ���la�r, �ha� ��a Gi�y ��a�e� b� �i�r��M��a a��e� in�o a �i��e� i�e�s�� , with the auccessfu2 bidder of th'e contract for the construation of II.S. Trunk • Highway 47 within the City of Fridley, which letting ia to take place in the month of 8ctober, 1964. That said agreement ahstll provide that the earth o= granular materis�l be sold for � price of not less than eighteen (18�) cents per ys�rd and that said contractor or user stockpile the existing top soil and take no more yardage of sa�id eArth or granular m�aterial than may be permitted by the City of Fridley, and further that said contractor shall agree to 'level said ground in accordance with the speaifications and requiremente of the�City ` . ' and replace and spread said stockpile top soil on eaid premises. Passed this �daq of � , 1964, by the City Council of the City af Fridley. ' _ . William J. Nee, l�inyor , . � ATTEST! , •. • . . _ Marvin C. Brunse 1, C tq Cler . , J . � � S' � , • I ' �` ` • s.. ,_ _ �� ' "''t � i �.�: _. _ �� R880LU!'I� NO• �� • s �;: f. N �. =��` '=i� w� s' • :1: r• 1�: � • � W'�AS • Gl�nri W o JAh3asoa�a Cou�Cil�m�-�a�-LatQe has t�de�ced bis resiqnatio� to th� CouAa�. s a�ci W�RBA3, Bai� Co�ilm�n�at-Latqe Gles� i�o Joh�v� was el�e� o� �To�ve�obe� 6, 1962 to s�ve as Co�ncilmen-at-Laerge %r tlte pe�iod oi �nuty 2, 1963 to January 4. 196Ga a� �AS, the Charteac ot the City of Friclleryo Chap�te� Z, Sect� 2„05 o Vaaaricies �aa �he �o�i]Le p�ovid�s tor the fillit�g og vacaneies ia tl�e Cotu�cil by a�po3,�t�� N�, TBSRSFt�, BS 2T RBSOLVSDa By thm Co�uaail of the Citp of Fticiley: 1 e That Qie�n W o Jahar►saan has r�igned gra�a the o�iiae of Cou�eilma�r at-Lsrge of the City ot F�r�.di . 2 e �e►t �acoa�dingly 4�►e Coa�acil ��� d�elarea a vaca� to eacist in th� ogf3+�ce oi Co�ttc tt�-i�rg�m City of Fridl�ya 3, T'h�t the Ca�tnseil �ihall pacc�ee�d to £3.11 �iae off3.ce of Ccn�il�- at-Laucc�e, C1ty of Frfd].ey b� a�3,�t�nt �t�,l. tba xs�act regular muin3�c3,�a1 e].ectivae at w�i� tinre� the office �iha11 be filled fcac the �ixed tes�ae 3» acear�c� with S�etiau 2,05, Chaptmc Z, oi saici �. . PA33$D A'D1D ADOP't'SD BY T�8 CITY CIL OF' T� CITY OP' FRIDLE'Y T$IS D�AY OE�' , i964 0 �� �' %i�.�.�.� �o �� � CYTY CLSRK - 11�rV1ri C, Br1at8�3.1 � Rssor�=a� �oe �„ A RBSOLUTIO�tt R�tG 53� COUAT �i�AS, tb8 Stteet ftaa� Sl�ywood Liuc�e Nt�th at�i SaSt to the Cul-de-sac i.n the s� of Sectio� 24, Ta�nnshi,p 30, R�ange 24 of the City �f Fri�3ley is �s�va ou �th� plat oi �ranatscoa`s Court A�dciitioa as 53� Caurt, ax�d �R�A� B a rec�ues� has bee�n xeoeived �o c�arge tbs stsert nam�e o� 53�g Cowct to Skyw+ood Coiu�t o �. �F� 88 iT �SOLV�D by the City Cc�il of the City af Fridley that: ' _,8�ian,� 1: 53� Cau►a� �aa t�ae S� o£ Sea4:iaaa 24, Ta�uahip 300 Raar�e �� o� �be City of Fridley wfll heocesfte� be m�, a�aci l� aso � Cour�t. • sectioa 2e �'he cSty cierk is hereby airected to r iat�ac � said ch�e s�£ s�xe�rt na�e wit�i tbe P�oP� autlaa�i�i�s �:� Aa�oka Co�a�ty. ADOJ"�D BY T�E �]CT'Y' C+��Y& t�F ��ZZ'�C OF FRIDIBY �IS ,..,.k.,�...... � �' ° a 3.96+� o HAYOR - �illiam J. l��e ATT�STs ,�� CITY CLSRIt - �tvin Ce Bacw�se�l � \ �3 �� . 88.SO�UTION N0. RBSQLUTIOtd APPROWING FINAT, PLANS AND SPECIFZCATIONS AND O�RDERII�TG ADnEBTZSEt�3N'P FOR BIDS - W-34-Q•2 L�REAS, pursuau� to Resolu�ion �39-1964 passed by the City Council of the City �f Fridlay �n the 2nd day af risrch, 1964�, Camstock and Davie, Incorparated, the Consulting Engineers retaiaed far the puzpass, havs pre- pared plans aud specificatic�ns foz the follawing improve�st: Water Imprrnrem�nt Praject Ne. 34-Q�2: The we11 house pumping installation and appurtea�ant facilities tor the Weil t1o. b. ANU WI�BEA,S, �he fiaal plans and speci£ications have no�r been preseated to tba Counail fo� apprcrval. 2dOW, THEREFO�RE, BE IT RESOR.VED BY Tf� CITX C�IRtCIL 0� THS CITY OF FRInLEYs le Such plans and specificatians, a copy of which are attached hereto and made s part hereof, are hereby appraved. 2o The City C2erk she21 preg$re an@ ceuse ta be iaserted in the official paper aud in the Cons�xuction IIu1.3.atin an advertise�meat far bids upan • ths making of euch improveffient under such appraved plans and specifica- tions, The a�vertisemcmt shail be published 21 days, shall specify the work ta be dane, shsll state the bids will be considersd by the Council at 8:00 a'cls�ck P.M. on Nov�ber lb, 19G4, in the Ceuncil GhamUsrs of the Cit:y Hall, �nd �:ha�C no bids �ill be considerad u�less sealed end £iled with the �].�rk end eccaurpanied by a cesh depasit, cl�ahiez°s cheak, bid t�e�nd or certifie�l aheck payable Co Che Clerk for five (5�� per cent c� the amuun4 of such bid. APPRpV�SD BY THE CITY ��1��]L (9F THE CITi� f1F EKID�,EY THIS 191'Ii AAY OF OCTOSEIt, 3964. MAYOR - William J. Pdee A�'1'EST s FIIdA210E DIIiSCT08 - Marvin C. Bruns'ell • C� C� r� �J NQ'PICE TO CONTRACTOR3 Sealed bids wi11 be received and publiely Apened by the City oP Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, at th� aff3ce of tihe City Manager� on the 16th day oP November, i964 at I2:00 Noon, snd will be considered by the City Council of the City og Fridley, at a re�ular Council Mee�1n�� at 8:00 PoM, on the 16th day oP November �or the furnishin� of work 8nd m�terials for the installatio� o� �at�r Improve�en� Pro�ect No, 3�Q-2o The pro�ec� consista oP the following app�oximate work: Pump house and pumping Snstal�aC3on �nd necessary appurtenances for �ell �6 Al1 in accordance wi�h plans and specifications prepared for the City of Fridle�� Min�esota, by Comatock & Davis, Inee, Con�ulting Engineers, 1$4b County Road "Jx, Minne�polis, Minnesota 55�32, �'elephone: 3Unset �-9346, Plans and sp�cification� may be examined at the ofgice of the Ci�y Manager, and copies raay be obtained for the Contractor's individual use by applyin� to the Engineers and deposiring �ith the Engineers $15,00 for each setm The deposit will be refunded �o each bidd�r aubmittin� a bon�Pide bid upon return oP the docwsents in good aondition �ithin tea (10) days Prom the date of opening bids and to non-bidders upon return of the documents in good condition prior to the bid opening. B�ds must be made on Lh� bas3.s �P cash payment for the work, a�d aceompanied by a cash deposits certif ied check (on a responsible bank in the S�at� of ��nnesoLa)� or a b�dder's bond and made p�y�ble without eo�di�ivn �o the City og Fridley, Minnesota, �n an am�un� of no� l�s� than 5� o� the total amount of the bide The City Council reserves th� ri�h� to rejea� any and all bids anc3 to waive any 3nformal3ties i!� any bids received withou� explanation� No bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty t30) dayso By arder'of the Ciiy Council of �h� City of Fridley, Minnesotas Dated �his 19th ciay of Oc�ober, 1964, Ea.rl Pe Wagner, City Manager �� • • • RESOLUTION N0. A RES�UTION ORDERZNG PRELIl�IINARY PZANS, SPECIFICAZ"IONS AND ESIZMATES OF COST3 TI�EREOF t S7.'REET IMPROVEI�II:NT PROJECT S�. 1965-2 BE IT RESOoLVED, by the Council af the City of Fridley as follaws: lo That it appears ia the interest of the City of Fridley and of the p�roperty aFme�rs affect�d fihat there be coustructed certain improvements¢ to-wiic: ao Street imprav�t, including grading, stabilised base, bituminvus susfacing, curb, and appurtenaat facilitiee, located as follo�as: 1) 73rd Avenue fxom Able Street to Hig�way �`65 - MSAP 27-307-02 2) 7th Street froffi 53rd Avenue to Mississippi Street MSAP 27-312-03 3) Main Stree� frcm 57th Avenue ta 58th Avenue MSAP 27-311-02 4) 57th Aveaue fram University Avenue to �th 3tu�eet MSAP 27-301-02 2e That City Engine�r, Nasim Quneshi, P.�. :Ls hereby authoriaed aad directed to draw pxelimi��ary plans and spe+cifications and to �abulate the sesults o� his estimates of �ha casts of said imprvtrements, including ev�ry it�m of cos� fram inception to co�apletion and a11 fees and e.�penses iaaurred (or to be incurred) in connection theres�yithe oa the finan�cin� thereof, and to ma�ke a preliminery zeport of his findings, st�ting therein whethez said impaavements are i�asibie gad wl�eCher they can besC be made as praposed, ox ia ccannection with same other improvements (and the estimated cost as srecosm�ended), including aiso a deacriptian of the Iands or area ae may receive benefits therafrom end as may ba ptopoaed to be assesse@. 3o That the City Clesk shall act to ascertain the as� snd address of the awner of esch paraei of land directly affected or within the area of Iands as may be propased to be assessed for seid impravements (aad each o� them); and, upon receipt from said Engineer of the said preliminsry repert, calculate estimates of assess�aeats as may be praposed relative there�o against each of said laadse �� �,. _ _ �� Page �no St, 1965-2 � Rasolutioa No. 4. That said preli.minary report of th� Engine� aad estimates o£ asseasments oF the Clexk, shall be £urniahed Co th� Council and made a�vailabl� for �aspection to the awa�r of any parcel of Iand as may he affect�ad therceby at any Public flearing held relative thereto, as weZl. as et any parior time reaaonable and caaveani�t. AD�PT$D BY TI� CITY COUNC� OF THE CITY OF FRID�L]3Y, THIS 19th � � October , 1964 MAY08 - William J. Nee • AZTBST: FINAN�E DIRECTO�t - Masvin Ce Brunsell � • � LJ � Oc�ta��e� 13, 1964 MBMO TOs Sarl Po Wagner, Ci� Manager FRaM: Marvin Co Bsunsell, Finance Ditector SUBJLCT s I.ot Split and Spec�al Asaea�ent Atroatement on Parcel 1240, pa�� of Lot 23, Auditos's Su�divieion Noe 92 Oa September 16, 1964 Mso sud Marso Wo Ao Peterson wrote a lettar to the Cit� Council aeking that eithes the lot split tbat t6e�r lasd requssted be granted or that the special assessments for the extxa lot be ahatedo On SeptemLer 30th Mr, and Mxao Pexerson add�essed � le�ter to the City of Fridley assertiag that the}� wf.ehed ta� wi�hdxaw the3,r �equeat for the lot split and that the� wished �o t�e�� an a�tem�en� gr�n�ted for the portiou , of the lot which would l�e made up ghe �ctaca lo� o . • This matter has baen ieefore the City Cauncil previously, but no action has been takeno Ti�e �a�tached reeolution would i�ve Che effect of abatiag the apecial �ssesements on t;he Pe�e�son p�soper�, if that is what the Council s�ould like Lo doo � • � u � �. _ RE34LnTI0N l�o�,� 964 A RSSOI.UTION ABATIBG CBRTAIN SPECIAL ASS$SSMEI� S ON PAbtCffi. 1240, �PA1�T OF LOT 23), AODITO�'3 SUBDIViSION NOo 92 WHB�8A3, in plsciag the sewex and water lateral assesemeats oa Pa�ccel 1240, Avditor's Subdivision Ploo 92, �Lt was co��eaap2ated tha� t� building sitss would be made of the p=ope��y, aad WHBSBAS, it noa� appears �hat Pa�rcel 1240, Audito�'s Su�diviaioa Ao. 9Z a�ill re�maia as oae building aiteo IJ�W, THSR8F0� SB IT �50LYED, that �be r�ter lateral asaesameat ia the �t of $260e25 aad Che sewer lateral assessmeu� in the amouat of $584025 adopted under Sewer and Water Project Noo �t8 are hereby abated, and ths Cit� Finance Director is hereby autharized to ref�d �o the owasr of the ps�est'�► any paymenta made oa the a�e aoted assessmenta far Parcel 1240, A�aditor's Sabditeisicn Noe 920 , ADOpTED BY T8S CITY COUNCIL OF THE CiTY OF FRIDLSY THIS _,,,�„DAY OF . Y � � A1'P88T s CITY CLSBR - Maxvin Ca Bruaaell MAYE� �- Williom Jo Nee �� • RS507.DTION N0. RESOLUTIOtd TO AIiVBRTISE FOR �IDS B8 IT RBSOLVSD by �he Ca�mci]. a� �he Ci�y of Fsidl.ey, es follows: 1. Tt�at it is in �h� inte�est of ttae City tg3 award bid cant��cts fo� ths� fol�ac,�ing i��ma or ma�tercials: 4NE UuED ST.�tE�T �T�EP�R �, A aopy of �he spec�fic�tions fam the abave deaa�ribed items and uc���rials, �a�e�hex with a pxopoeal fos tlis method of puxcY��n�e anc� the paym$nt theseof have ba�w pres+�nted to t%e Council by th� City Manager aad the eame are hereby apg�ved +�nsl adopted' ae �he plans aad specif icat3.�as � anct tcbe r�thad � of acquiei.tivn� aad psy- men� ta be requiged by �hh� Ci�y with gespect ta the acquis3tion af se�id i�eme snd u�tegials. 3e The peirch�se o� said i��►s and mate�ei.�ale +�s described abave sheil be �£�c�ed by se��ed bid� to be received and opeasd by �he Ci�y of F��.diey aa thho 2ud dsy of Navember, 1964. The �3.ty M�aagar is directed and authoYia�d to edve�c�ise �or th� p�.x�h�se of aaid item • and material by seal�c� bid p�roposals undes notics ts pravided bq Ise� a�d �lae Chartea of �he Cgty of Fridley, tbe notice ta �e subs�aa�t3.�lly in �orm as Chst sho�t by Exhib�.0 "A" s�Cached heace�� and m�de a part af by ref�rgnc�. Sa�d �a�iC� ehall be published st least twic� in thes o€fici�l nec�spaper of th� Cit�r of Pridlay. PA53ED AIyD AD�pT�.,D THIS 19°,� D�.Y OF OCTt3B�&, 1964e 171 lil� Vid.i �:/V:9ViLa A1�ST t MAY08 - William J. Naf FIN�CB DIB�CTOR - Mssviu C. Brunsoll i ��� i Q_ __ 10i cr� a� �nr.�r $� ��: QS� s� � �hibi� eoAii The City Co�acil of the Ci�y o£ Fridley, Minnesots will accept s�alsd bide an one ueed sweeper on the 2ad day af Nonrember, 1964, unCil 1,2s00 o'clock naon on said dst� at th$ City H,all, 6�31 Universi.ty Aveau� N.B., Fridleq� Minnesota 55421 (Tel. 560-3450). AIl bids must meet the miaimeum requirements of the specificatioas. Failure to cou►p].y with this �ection c�n result in disqualifi- catian of the bid. Bach bid sha11 be accomganied by e C�rti£ied �heck, Gashier°s Check, Cssh os Bid Baad and made payable wittaout crsndi�ioue to t�+� City af Fridleq, Minnaaota, in an amauat of not less thaa 5?'0 of- the biCd, whiah check, casb or bond ehail be forf�ited if bidder neglects a�� ref-uses to en�ex in�o a Cantract, after bis bid lnas be�n acceptede The City ressrves �lie right �m �ccep� the bid which is dctermined to be ia the beet iaterests o£ the Citya The City reserves �he right ta rejact aay aad all bids aad waive any i�.formaliti�s ar �echnicalities in aay bid raceivsd withaut explsnatiana Ths City Council alsn reserves the �ight to cons�.der such f+�ctars as timee of � delivsry or perfor�nce� euperience, responsibili�,y of the bidder, past perfor- meace of eimilar typee af ite� o�r materi,�is, availnbility of produate and oth�r simiiar factax� thet i� saay dete�uine ta b� ia the bset intereat of tiis Citpo - Copies of the specifiaati4ne and genexal conditiane m�y be �caminad in the.offica of the City Enginear - Diractar of Public Works, or copies maq b� obtained from his ofiicee All bide m�sst be autnnit�ed in sea3ed enveloges and pl,ainl�msrked oa tha outsids mith "t�SBD SWEE'PES". Publishs Qatober 21, 19b4 Octa'bsr 2$, 1964 � BARL P. WAGNSR Ci.ty Manages �� u_ 102 . .. ,. �. r�_r, ; ;,�f Y x;, a � • - ..r'w � ���� ���: �' TO W�iO�t IT �AY COgtL�:�iN t I�otic� ia h��by c�iv� �hmg th�� w�.11 be s F�ubliC 8earing of �i:� Ci�y Couaaeil a� �3a� Cii� of �ridl�y in the City Hall at 6431 t�iv�si� �►v � I�t n� � rnn �a�e� 19 a 1964 in the Co�tncll a�c ��0� Pa�� £a� fi�e ptarpcas� ofa � Ccu�aicleratian of �e gi�i plat, P e s o #64-07. Irom�oa� �ndu��ial Parko l��ng a pa� of �►+� Sou����� ��r' ( �'� ) p� tkae Nor�a��� q � ��E�) o��ec� t�f.GI1 3 s T-30 o R-2� ��18�t .1�.�8s WE��t '' o� th� Gr�a� l�ast�a ��il�e�d s�.g�a.� of w�ge �ounty o� �o]s,�a ����e o� �nn�so�so l�cn� c�esiri�g �o �s� � ei vai�ia se��r�c� ta� �-he� ab�v� �a�� will be hea�d �� ��� �� Q Publish: Octd�eiac 7, 1964 Oe�aTser 14, 1964 Williaat �'o Diee �Yar /D � ,.............. . ::.,. ; ,!� , ; _ I --+.�-�....=,:.,,,� ..... � ,. .. _ . , r' �: , � . - . +": � �� ,.� . • ; , � ' • � ' �� � . � � f FOrm 212�2 _ , ` ' , � . ' . . � i , , . • ; '. , ,: ,,,' . , .� . ' . � � ' " , .. �' I 1 . . . � � � . . r . . . . .. . • , -'.�Yt . • . .. RESOLIItiON N0. 235-1964 + , � .. : � , ('. . BE 1T RESOLVID thati the �'���Q3.'tY) em,ter 3nto an agxee�e�t w�itb . I. .; .� the Stnte a�f �Liuneeoi;a, Deperi�t of IIigh�e►ye fa� the follo�g Put'poaes, to-�riti �,: . • �: � . � . ,. ; - . , , � i i.. � �� . i �,, ' : . , � �. To provide Yor p�t by tho City to tho Statfl o� par6 aP bha aost of �ivnk ftighwa3r No. 47 � ; ` to b� construoted � by t.he Stato in aacordsnaa witb plan$ thera%i'o desip�at►od as St.at� Pro3eat .? : . ; No. 0?A5-15. (Agi�+ameat �to. 543i� : . � . ; •�::. . � -�:, . _ ,:,.- . . � � � ... � � �. '. . . . . . . ., \. � .. . � . . . . .. '; 3��� . , _ . - . , . . �-`. , . � �, . . , ; : . � . ; � ` � � � city Maaager + : . B� rr �� �soLVm �►t t� (��f ��) �,a �cm�a1F bo �a �= �tlu�y bereby are authao�3sed bo eocoaute saoh agreeme�t. ; • � } i,. � + . .. •' t J � �•' i . , � '' i � , `' 1 { � • • �•. l� _ ` ;, ± CIItTIF1C$TI�ON < � , .. i: . � �' �.�' . , „ � . . , ;� �. • State �, oP M�.nneaota � ' . ;�. � • . 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